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ting underway.
The board unanimously voted to
put the half-cent sales tax on the
ballot with an aim to use a good
chunk of the revenue it generates
to build more affordable housing
in the county.
Board President Warren Slocum
annually.
The task force met for the last
time in June but Slocum intends to
have it meet again in September to
continue the work it has begun. It
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About 60 cats in shelter at the Nine Lives Foundation in Redwood City need permanent homes by the end of
August as the nonprofit readies to renovate the building it leases.
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On thi s date:
In 1 7 1 4 , Britains Queen Anne died at age 49; she was succeeded by George I.
In 1 8 7 6 , Colorado was admitted as the 38th state.
In 1 9 3 6 , the Olympics opened in Berlin with a ceremony
presided over by Adolf Hitler.
In 1 9 4 4 , an uprising broke out in Warsaw, Poland, against
Nazi occupation; the revolt lasted two months before collapsing.
In 1 9 7 1 , the Concert for Bangladesh, organized by George
Harrison and Ravi Shankar, took place at New Yorks
Madison Square Garden.
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In 1 9 8 1 , the rock music video channel MTV made its
Japans Maharu Yoshimura practices table tennis in preparation for the 2016 Rio Olympics.
debut.
In 1 9 9 4 , Michael Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley conrmed theyd been secretly married 11 weeks earlier.
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from plane to plan- ment had been lifted. Aikins left the
Ten y ears ag o : Mel Gibson issued a statement in which he Skydiver becomes first person
et Earth without a plane without the chute.
denied being a bigot; he also apologized to everyone in the
parachute.
He jumped with three other skyJewish community for the vitriolic and harmful words hed to jump and land without chute
The stunt, broad- divers, each wearing parachutes. One
used when he was arrested for investigation of drunken drivLOS ANGELES After leaping from
cast live on the Fox had a camera, another trailed smoke so
ing.
an airplane, Luke Aikins rocketed
network for the TV people on the ground could follow his
toward earth for two minutes, and then
special Stride Gum descent and the third took an oxygen
calmly flipped onto his back at the last
Presents Heaven canister he handed off after they got to
second and landed dead center into a
Sent, nearly didnt an altitude where it was no longer need100-by-100-foot net in California.
come off as planned ed.
Cheers rose from those who gathered
Luke Aikins
when
Aikins
Then the others opened their paraat the Big Sky movie ranch on the outskirts of Simi Valley to watch the revealed just before climbing into his chutes and left him on his own. Aikins
plane that the Screen Actors Guild had admitted before the jump he was nervstunt, including his family.
The 42-year-old skydiver with more ordered him to wear a parachute to ous. and his mother said she was one
family member who wouldnt watch.
than 18,000 jumps made history as the ensure his safety.
Aikins didnt say what prompted the
When his friend Chris Talley came
first person to survive a leap without a
original restriction, but SAG spokes- up with the idea two years ago, Aikins
parachute.
As the audience erupted, Aikins woman Pamela Greenwalt said the acknowledged he turned it down cold.
Actress Ella
Blues musician
Rock singer Adam
I kind of laugh and I say, Ok, thats
quickly climbed out, walked over and union and producers could not come
Wahlestedt is 18.
Robert Cray is 63.
Duritz is 52.
hugged his wife, Monica, who had to an agreement on the safest way to great. Ill help you find somebody to
Singer Ramblin Jack Elliott is 85. Former Sen. Alfonse been watching from the ground with pursue this stunt and therefore we could do it, he told The Associated Press as
DAmato, R-N.Y., is 79. Actor Giancarlo Giannini is 74. their 4-year-old son, Logan, and other not sanction it to go forward under a he trained for the jump last week.
union agreement.
A couple of weeks after Talley made
Basketball Hall of Fame coach Roy Williams is 66. Singer family members.
Aikins said he considered pulling his proposal, Aikins called back and
Im
almost
levitating.
Its
incrediMichael Penn is 58. Rock singer Joe Elliott (Def Leppard) is
57. Rock singer-musician Suzi Gardner (L7) is 56. Rapper ble, the jubilant skydiver said, rais- out at that point because having the said he would do it. Hed been the backChuck D (Public Enemy) is 56. Actor Jesse Borrego is 54. ing his hands over his head as his wife parachute canister on his back would up jumper in 2012 when Felix
make his landing in the net far more Baumgartner became the first skydiver
Actor Demian Bichir is 53. Rapper Coolio is 53. Actor John held their son, who dozed in her arms.
dangerous. If he had to wear it, he said to break the speed of sound during a
This
thing
just
happened!
I
cant
Carroll Lynch is 53. Movie director Sam Mendes is 51.
even get the words out of my mouth, he wouldnt bother to pull the ripcord jump from 24 miles above Earth.
Country singer George Ducas is 50. Country musician Charlie
Aikins was able hit the net with pinhe added as he thanked the dozens of anyway.
Kelley is 48. Actress Jennifer Gareis is 46. Actor Charles crew members who spent two years
Im going all the way to the net, no point precision thanks to GPS alerts
Malik Whiteld is 44. Actress Tempestt Bledsoe is 43.
helping him prepare for the jump, question about it, he said from the in his helmet and a sophisticated
including those who assembled the plane. Ill just have to deal with the lighting setup on the ground that was
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fishing trawler-like net and made sure consequences when I land of wearing visible from more than 25,000 feet up,
the parachute on my back and what its Talley said Sunday. If Aikins veered
it really worked.
Unscramble these four Jumbles,
off course the lights appeared red, but
The jump from the death-defying going to do to my body.
one letter to each square,
to form four ordinary words.
A few minutes before the jump. one when he was on target they shone
altitude of 25, 000 feet makes
Aikins the only skydiver ever to go of the shows hosts said the require- bright white.
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Someone forced open mailboxes causing damages worth over $1,000 on the
1200 block of El Camino Real in
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25.
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Sus pi ci o us ci rcums tances . A residential
alarm had been going off for three days on
Easton Drive before 9:11 a.m. Tuesday, July
26.
Mal i ci o us mi s chi ef. Someone slashed
all four tires of a car on Ralston Avenue
before 9:08 a.m. Tuesday, July 26.
Acci dent. A car struck a pedestrian near
Burlingame Avenue and Park Road before
5:55 p.m. Monday, July 25.
Acci dent. A man said a coworker struck his
vehicle on Malcom Road before 3:07 p.m.
Monday, July 25.
Sus pi ci o us ci rcums tances . A fence was
tampered with on Highland Avenue before
1:03 p.m. Monday, July 25.
FOSTER CITY
The annual North Fair Oaks Community Festival held by the San Mateo County Sheriffs Office has been suspended this year.
Festival finalists raised over $200,000 for
various Sheriffs Office youth programs.
The festival also featured a preview party
the Thursday before the parade at the San
Mateo County History Museum in downtown Redwood City.
It also featured more than 100 exhibitors
selling goods, services and food to more
than 35,000 visitors.
Neither festival director Catherine
LOCAL
Obituary
Cathy Bensi
Cathy Bensi died July 13, 2016, at the age
of 72.
She was surrounded by her husband Bob and
her three children, Erin (Craig), Mark (Ana)
and Danielle (Charlie). Cathy, a San Carlos
resident for nearly 50
years, was loved by many
family and friends, including her nine grandchildren
Patrick, Nick, Jacob,
Terilyn, Stephanie, Ryan,
Vince, Rex and Tyler.
Cathy was truly one of
a kind, with a generous
heart and a contagious
smile. She taught us how to love, to give and
to be true to who we are. Cathy and her family are very grateful to the Mission Hospice
House who took amazing, loving care of her
until her final breath. We will miss you Mom,
Mama, Mimi, Grandma, thank you for
loving each and every one of us and making
us all feel important. Until we meet again,
rest in peace, we love you.
A service for Cathy will be10:30 a.m. Aug.
5, at St. Charles Church, 880 Tamarack Ave.,
San Carlos with a celebration of life to follow. In lieu of flowers, please donate to
Mission Hospice House in San Mateo. Please
visit crippenflynn.com to sign the guestbook.
Local briefs
ramp from southbound Highway 101.
Officers received a call at 8:26 p.m. of a
collision on the Whipple Avenue off-ramp
where a boy was on the pavement after
being ejected from a tan 2004 Buick sedan.
The 17-year-old boy was taken to
Stanford Hospital where he died, CHP officials said.
A preliminary investigation revealed that
the Buick was speeding in the far left lane
when the driver veered to the right crossing
all lanes to exit at Whipple Avenue.
The Buick struck a black 2003 Toyota
SUV causing the Buicks driver to lose control of the car. As the sedan overturned several times the boy was ejected, according to
CHP officials.
The Buick came to rest on its wheels. The
driver and one passenger of the sedan suffered minor injures, CHP officials said. The
driver of the Toyota escaped injury. The
Toyota sustained minor damage.
Any witnesses to the collision are being
asked to call Officer Eric Lovejoy at (650)
369-6261.
(650) 349-1373
STATE
LOS ANGELES
Former
Sheriff Lee Baca, who pleaded
guilty to trying to thwart an FBI
investigation into abuses at the
jails he ran, faces a difficult choice
that will influence how he spends
the healthiest days of his retirement.
Baca returns to federal court
Monday with uncertainty hanging
over his future and grimmer
prospects than he faced two weeks
ago when a judge rejected an agreement with prosecutors, saying a
six-month sentence wasnt tough
enough even though Baca, 74, is
in the early stages of Alzheimers.
After talks broke down with federal prosecutors to reach a new
deal, his choices are down to letting the judge impose a term of up
to five years in federal prison or
withdrawing his guilty plea and
taking his chances at trial.
There are no great options
here, said Laurie Levenson, a pro-
fessor at Loyola
Law School and
a former federal
prosecutor.
The prospect
that Baca will
serve a longer
sentence or go
through a public trial is
Lee Baca
another dramatic twist in a corruption scandal
that blossomed after his deputies
learned an inmate was an FBI
informant.
Baca, who cut the figure of a fit,
trim military officer in his crisp
khaki uniform, was known for his
unconventional approach to running the nations largest sheriffs
department. He jetted around the
world to promote a softer style of
law enforcement, advocating for
jailhouse education and a better
understanding of different cultures.
But in his jails, a band of rogue
deputies was beating inmates, and
supervisors were helping cover up
the violence.
After discovery of the FBI mole
who was trying to gather evidence
of civil rights abuses, Baca and
other higher-ups tried to derail the
investigation, having underlings
shuffle the inmate to different jails
under different names and trying to
intimidate an FBI agent.
Baca long denied any role in the
scandal and claimed he was out of
touch with the goings-on in the
jails.
He pleaded guilty in February to
lying to federal authorities about
efforts to stifle the investigation.
In the plea, he acknowledged
ordering deputies to do everything but put handcuffs on a
female agent.
More than 20 members of the
department have been convicted
on charges ranging from assault to
obstruction of justice, including
his former second-in-command,
who was sentenced to five years in
federal prison.
Judge Percy Anderson rejected
the six-month term prosecutors
Sunday morning.
More than 5,000 firefighters are battling
the wildfire that killed a bulldozer operator
working the fire line.
The blaze, about the size of San
Francisco, has also scared away tourists
who are cancelling bookings after fire officials warned that crews will likely be battling a wildfire raging in steep, forested
ridges just to the north for another month.
In Central California, a fast-moving fire
forced people to evacuate at least 300
homes on the path of the Fresno County
blaze being fueled by hundreds of dead trees.
Residents of the rural area surrounded by
KFSN-TV.
Highway 168, closed from Millerton
Road to Auberry Road in Prather, reopened
Sunday, Fresno County Sheriffs Office
said.
On the outskirts of Los Angeles, crews
had nearly surrounded a 65-square-mile
(168.35-square-kilometer) blaze that killed
one man and destroyed 18 homes. That fire
was 93 percent contained Sunday, nine days
after it broke out in suburban Santa Clarita
and spread into the mountainous Angeles
National Forest, officials said. Authorities
have not determined the cause.
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Faulconer said the nine-year veteran of the force looked good, all
things considered.
Zimmerman didnt say what the
police body camera footage
showed and declined to comment
on other aspects of the investigation, saying lots of ballistics,
forensics and other evidence had
to be processed. She stopped short
of tying the shooting to killings
of officers this month in Dallas
and Baton Rouge, Louisiana,
which have put police departments on high alert across the
country.
Until
more
information
becomes available, were not
going to tie it to anything else,
Zimmerman said at a news conference at UC San Diego Medical
Center, where Irwin is recovering.
I want to be clear. Were not mak-
legal battle with activists fighting to keep the Hastain Trail open
to the public.
His
lawyers
successfully
appealed a lower courts ruling,
arguing that just because people
have been allowed to walk on the
land for decades doesnt mean they
should have a right to it.
But the battle isnt over for the
Friends of the Hastain Trail group,
which plans to seek a rehearing.
And if that doesnt work, it will
acres.
Hadid said that allowing
strangers to walk on private property brings various liabilities. He
expressed concerns about hikers
leaving trash and getting injured.
If someone falls, its your
responsibility, he said.
Still, he said he does not plan to
totally block the hikers out. He
wants to gift some of the land to
the Santa Monica Mountains
Conservancy.
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serve
their
country
and
rejected
the
idea
of
a
Muslim travel
ban an idea
proposed by
Trump earlier
in the camHillary Clinton paign. But neither statement
mentioned Trump by name or repudiated him.
McConnell praised Capt. Khan
as an American hero, while
Ryan noted that many Muslim
Americans have served valiantly in the U.S. military.
Captain Khan was one such
brave example. His sacrifice
and that of Khizr and Ghazala
Khan should always be honored. Period, Ryan said.
On a post-convention bus tour
through Ohio and Pennsylvania,
Clinton said Trump has a total
misunderstanding of American
illegally.
Youre going to have a
deportation force, and
youre going to do it
humanely, Trump said in
a TV interview last fall.
He estimated in a separate
interview
that
the
process
would take
Donald Trump between 18 months to
two years.
But those who would like to see Trump
move in a more inclusive direction say that
Trump has indicated that he no longer advocates that plan. As evidence, they point to
several vague sentences from an interview
Trump gave earlier this summer to
Bloomberg News during a whirlwind trip to
Scotland to visit his golf courses.
President Obama has mass deported vast
numbers of people the most ever, and its
never reported. I think people are going to
find that I have not only the best policies,
but I will have the biggest heart of anybody, Trump told the outlet. Pressed on
whether he would issue mass deportations, Trump responded: No, I would not
call it mass deportations.
We are going to get rid of a lot of bad
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WORLD
BAGHDAD It promises to be
the biggest and perhaps last major
battle against the Islamic State
group in Iraq.
Iraqs government is setting its
sights on Mosul, Iraqs secondlargest city that has been under IS
control since June 2014, as its
next major target. The assault is
probably months away, but fierce
fighting already has been raging
as Iraqi forces try to clear the militants from villages and towns
south of the city.
The goal is to protect the Qayara
air base, which was recaptured
from the militants July 9 and is to
be a main hub for the final move
on Mosul. Some 560 U.S. military
personnel, mainly engineers and
logistics, security and communications experts, are due to be
deployed at the base to upgrade its
facilities in preparation for the
Mosul attacks, according to U.S.
Defense Secretary Ash Carter.
But that cant happen yet
because Qayara base has come
REUTERS
Displaced women, who fled from Al-Shirqat, due to Islamic State violence,
arrive on the outskirts of Al-Shirqat, south of Mosul, Iraq, Saturday.
under frequent rocket fire. About
two-thirds of the surrounding
towns and villages are controlled
by IS fighters. Iraqi forces need to
clear a 20-kilometer (12-mile)
radius around the base and to
retake the key nearby towns of
Qayara and Shirqat, several Iraqi
military officials told the
Associated Press.
Iraqi forces already have driven
the Islamic State group out of the
cities of Ramadi, Fallujah, Tikrit
and Beiji west and north of the
Iraqi capital, rolling back the
jihadis dramatic blitz in summer
2014 that captured nearly a third
of the country and linked up with
Mosul area.
A glimpse of the possible
humanitarian crisis has emerged.
Nearly 4,000 families have fled
their homes to escape fighting
around the towns of Qayara and
Shirqat. The government plans to
house them in the town of Beiji,
to the south.
The government is not prepared or equipped to deal with a
humanitarian emergency, said
Iraqi analyst Hisham al-Hashimi.
The civilians in the city also
pose a challenge to Iraqi forces
when they assault, said Ahmed
Shawki, a retired Iraqi army
colonel who is now a military analyst based in the Kurdish city of
Irbil.
Daesh will try its best to disappear among these people, in the
civilian neighborhoods of Mosul,
to be safe from the airstrikes and
hide from the eyes of the intelligence services, he said, using an
Arabic acronym for IS.
Iraqi officials estimate that
upgrading the Qayara base could
take four to six weeks.
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behind the coup. Gulen, who lives in selfimposed exile in Pennsylvania, denies any
knowledge of the attempt to overthrow the
government.
Authorities have continued to search for
army personnel suspected of participation
in the failed coup.
A night-time operation outside the
Aegean resort town of Marmaris in the early
hours of Monday captured nine people suspected of being part of a group that raided a
hotel at which Erdogan had been staying
during the coup.
A government official, speaking on condition of anonymity in line with regulations, said gunfire was exchanged during
the operation and that three suspects were
still on the run. Television footage showed
armed forces running through forest roads
while a helicopter hovered overhead.
OPINION
Conventionitis
Guest perspective
unique among
California counties
and cost effective.
Its an independent
ofce overseen by
the San Mateo
County Bar
Association, and
run by dedicated
professionals who
assign criminal cases to excellent,
experienced private attorneys. Unlike
a typical county public defender
ofce, it doesnt pay a permanent
staff of government attorneys. Hence,
the name Private Defender
Program. And, hence the savings
the program doesnt pay for pensions, health care, ofce costs or anything else it pays only a reasonable hourly rate to participating attorneys and the investigators and
experts that those attorneys need to
properly (and constitutionally) represent impoverished clients. Such attorneys must be qualied by experience
and performance in court.
I know rsthand it deserves the
accolades it has received. I know the
dedication, skill and commitment of
the attorneys assigned to these cases.
Its attorneys concentrate and specialize in criminal, juvenile and mental
health law. The clients are assigned
one single attorney, so they have a
genuine attorney-client relationship.
It manages the caseloads of those
attorneys so they are not stretched
too thin a problem far too common
in government indigent defense systems, as I have observed myself rsthand.
The Private Defender Program has
been instrumental in special court
programs such as specic courts
for veterans and those with mental
health or addiction problems. And it
follows through for its clients
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BUSINESS
Floating plants
The latest initiatives are led by
China General Nuclear Power
Group and China National Nuclear
Corp. Both have research or consulting
agreements
with
Westinghouse Electric Co. and
Frances EDF and Areva, but say
their floating plants will use
homegrown technology.
They are keen to develop that
because they have a lot of oil
drilling everywhere in the South
China Sea and overseas as well,
said Luk Bing-lam, an engineering professor at the City
University of Hong Kong who has
worked with a CGN subsidiary on
unrelated projects.
The Chinese strategy is to
ensure the energy supply for the
country, said Luk. Oil drilling
needs energy, and with that supply, they could speed up opera-
tions.
Russias first floating commercial reactor, the Academician
Lomonosov, is due to be delivered
in 2018, but the project has suffered repeated delays. The
Russians have yet to announce a
commercial customer.
Russia has been aiming to
launch this idea for over two
decades by pitching the reactor as
a plug-and-play option for fairly
remote communities, said Mark
Hibbs, an expert on nuclear policy
for the Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace, in an email.
Russias target market was
Indonesia and its far-flung
islands, Hibbs said. That prompted concern about control over
nuclear materials, leading to a recommendation Russia operate the
reactor and take back used fuel.
The Chinese nuclear agency
signed a deal with Moscow in
2014 to build floating power stations using Russian technology.
It is unclear whether that will go
ahead given the plans by CNG and
CNNC to develop their own vessels.
Chinese developers can count
on sales to the state-owned oil
industry without going abroad.
CGN has signed a contract with
China National Offshore Oil
Corp. to support oil and gas
exploration at sea. The company
says it will launch its first vessel
Tensions
Tensions with Vietnam have
flared over Chinese oil and gas
exploration near the Vietnamese
coast. In January, Vietnam complained a Chinese oil company
had towed a drilling rig into disputed waters. In 2014, the same
rig was parked off Vietnams central coast for two months, leading
to violent anti-Chinese demonstrations and confrontations at
sea as Chinese vessels rammed
Vietnamese boats to prevent them
from approaching the rig.
Reactors have been used on warships since the 1950s. But those
vessels regularly visit port for
maintenance and face little security risk because they are heavily
armed.
The security concerns are clear:
such reactors would be tempting
targets for military or terrorist
on why the
U.S. is important and whats
next for mobile
g a m i n g .
Questions and
answers have
been edited for
clarity
and
Jun Hyuk Bang length.
Q: Why is it
important to get into the U.S.?
A: When we talk about mobile
games, the U.S. market by itself is
smaller than what it is in Japan
and China. But it has a huge influence in all of the English-speaking countries and in Europe. When
we think about the influence, this
is actually the biggest market we
could consider.
Q: Which companies do you
admire for what theyre doing in
the U.S.?
A: Supercell (Finnish maker of
Clash
of Clans),
King
(Swedish maker of Candy
Crush) and Machine Zone (Palo
Alto, Calif. -based maker of
Game of War) have done really
well. We have great respect for
what they did.
Netmarble has a totally different strength. We have a huge
strength in role-playing games.
We feel that the RPG genre is not
really as strong in the U.S. market as they are in Asia. We want
to utilize this opportunity.
Q: What is the timing for an
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Force wins
at Sonoma
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
SONOMA John Force raced to his second consecutive Funny Car victory Sunday,
beating Ron Capps in the Toyota NHRA
Sonoma Nationals.
The 67-year-old Force pushed his record
Funny Car victory total to 145. He powered
his Chevy Camaro to a 3.948-second run at
324. 59 mph,
while
Capps had a 3. 960 at
320.13.
Force started the threeevent Western Swing
with a victory last week
in Colorado.
We won Denver and
that got me motivated,
Force said. My daughter
John Force
(Courtney Force) and
Robert (Hight) were outrunning me in
Denver, but we got the win. We knew it was
going to be a different animal here. We got
down here and I was amazed.
J.R. Todd won in Top Fuel, Greg Anderson
in Pro Stock, and LE Tonglet in Pro Stock
Motorcycle.
Todd won for the first time in nearly a
year, beating Richie Crampton in the final
with a 3.745 at 324.83. Todd has nine career
victories.
Anderson raced to his seventh victory of
the year at 85th overall, topping KB Racing
teammate Bo Butner with a 6.580 at 210.54.
Tonglet won for the first time since 2011,
edging Andrew Hines in the final with a
6.813 at 196.73.
Matt Cain fired five no-hit innings before giving way to the bullpen in the Giants 3-1 win over the Nationals Sunday at AT&T Park.
Giants 3, Nationals 1
By Janie McCauley
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
SANTA CLARA
Right tackle Anthony
Davis sat down with
49ers general manager
Trent Baalke for a productive discussion about
his return to the team Anthony Davis
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Nava cut
by Angels
By Doug Feinberg
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
650-489-9523
MAXIM SHEMETOV/REUTERS
The Angels parted ways with their opening-day platoon in left field, designating
Daniel Nava and Craig Gentry for assignment, it was announced Saturday.
Not wanting to pay the luxury tax, the
Angels signed the two in the offseason for a
combined $2.4 million. Nava hit .229 with
one home run. Gentry hit .147 in 34 at-bats
before injuring his back and being assigned
to the minors. The Angels activated outfielder Shane Robinson (right ankle sprain) from
the disabled list.
Nava who played at the College of San
Mateo in 2004 and 05 made his major
league debut in 2012 with the Boston Red
Sox and went on to play for them for four
seasons. He was claimed off waivers by the
Tampa Bay Rays last season before signing
with the Angels in the offseason.
The switch-hitting outfielder provided the
game-winning swing of the bat last
Thursday in the Angels 2-1 walk-off win
over the Red Sox when Hanley Ramirezs
throwing error to the plate on Navas basesloaded grounder allowed two runs to score.
The Angels rallied in the ninth against
Boston closer Brad Ziegler (2-5), loading
the bases with one out on singles by Trout,
Albert Pujols and Andrelton Simmons.
We just gave ourselves a chance at the end
of the game, Angels outfielder Mike Trout
said. (Nava) put the ball in play, and he
made the defense make a play.
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Indians 8, As 0
compare
this
year to previous
years and stuffwise everything
is very similar.
Its just this
years not going
in the right
Sonny Gray
direction.
Kluber (10-8) struck out seven and
walked two, retiring Max Muncy
and Ryon Healy to strand runners on
second and third in the seventh. He
is 4-1 in his last seven starts.
You try to put up as many zeroes
as you can and the offense put up
eight runs, so its a good day,
Kluber said.
Three relievers completed the
six-hitter.
Following a 36-minute rain delay
at the start, Cleveland went ahead in
a five-run third that included Napolis
homer, Kipnis two-run single and
Francisco Lindors sacrifice fly.
GIANTS
grounder in the
third and third
b a s e m a n
A n t h o n y
Rendons throwing error in the
fifth.
Left
fielder
Mac Williamson
Angel Pagan left with an
injury in the
sixth. He dropped Chris Heiseys
flyball on the play but fired to third
baseman Conor Gillaspie to force
out Rendon. Williamson is day to
day with a jammed shoulder, Giants
manager Bruce Bochy said.
Billy Burns was traded by the As to the Kansas City Royals Saturday in
exchange for outfielder Brett Eibner.
Trainers room
LHP Rich Hill (middle finger blister) could start Friday against the
Chicago Cubs. He was placed on the
15-day disabled list Saturday,
retroactive to July 20.
Trainers room
CF Span and SS Brandon Crawford
were both out of the lineup for a second straight day on Sunday. Span
suffered a quadriceps injury beating
out an infield hit on Friday. Crawford
suffered a bruised thumb on a swing
in the same game. Both entered late
in the game and are expected to be
back in the lineup Tuesday after an
off day. ... Rehabbing 3B Matt Duffy
(out since June 21 with a left
Achilles tendon strain) was scheduled to play seven innings for
Triple-A Sacramento on Sunday. He
played five innings on Friday.
Up next
San
Francisco
plays
at
Philadelphia on Tuesday, and LHP
Bumgarner (10-6, 2.09) will pitch.
He ranks second in the NL in ERA,
but the Giants have lost his last
three starts.
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SPORTS
Tennis brief
Djokovic claims 4th Rogers Cup title
TORONTO Novak Djokovic paused
after accepting the Rogers Cup trophy for
the fourth time, scanned the stands Sunday
at York Universitys Aviva Centre and
asked everyone in the
crowd to hug the person
beside them.
A small chuckle circulated the capacity crowd
and then Djokovic said
he would lead by example, turning to public
announcer Ken Crosina
and wrapping his arms
Novak Djokovic around the emcee. Fans
laughed and followed suit.
It was a really wonderful moment,
Djokovic said. I did feel that it was just the
right moment for me to ask politely the
crowd to do that, because in the end of the
day, we are all here for the same thing. We
are all here to connect through tennis,
through passion for the sport.
Its nice that we got to sense and feel
that kind of energy around the stadium.
The top-ranked Serb beat third-seeded Kei
Nishikori of Japan 6-3, 7-5 after a short rain
delay. Djokovic also won the hardcourt
event that rotates between Toronto and
Montreal 2007, 2011 and 2012. Ivan Lendl
holds the tournament record with six titles.
GOLF
Continued from page 11
the loudest cheer of the week and closing the
margin to one shot.
Needing only a par to win, Walker went for
the green and left it in deep rough to the right
and well below the green. He safely pitched
to 35 feet, and the putt settled 3 feet beyond
the hole. He never felt more nerves over such
a short putt, but there was never a doubt.
Walker calmly pumped his fist twice and
embraced his caddie Andy Sanders, whom he
met at Baltusrol in the 2000 U.S. Amateur
when they played a practice round.
It was a long road to his first major for the
37-year-old American, and it ended with a
marathon.
Sometimes, things just dont come easy,
Walker said after hoisting the 37-pound
Wanamaker Trophy, amazing that he had any
strength left after a 36-hole final day brought
on by rain over the weekend. He really put it
on me to make a par. Sometimes pars are
hard. But we got it.
It was amazing, he said. It was a battle
regular basis, Lavezzo said. He had multiple hits in (almost) every game and when he
wasnt hitting the ball, they were walking
him because they wouldnt give him anything to hit.
While the state tourney doesnt name an
all-tournament team or a Most Valuable
Player, Lavezzo said Bortolin would have
been an automatic choice if they did.
If they would have, Bortolin would have
got the MVP, Lavezzo said.
The triumph comes just one year following the disqualification of Post 82 from the
state tournament due to not having submitted its insurance paperwork by the league
deadline at the beginning of the season. The
tardy submission rendered the Shockers ineligible from winning a postseason title.
They still participated in the state tournament, but were denied the opportunity to
play in the championship game despite
advancing as far through the losers bracket.
I think (this year) we played the entire
summer with a chip on our shoulder and that
really motivated us, Lavezzo said. We blew
through this tournament. There were some
close moments but we have some talented
kids. They are serious about winning.
all day.
Day, trying to join Tiger Woods as the
only back-to-back winners of the PGA
Championship in stroke play, came out to
the 18th green with his son to watch the finish and quickly found Walker. Great stuff,
mate, he said.
In a most peculiar final day at a major, the
PGA Championship allowed for preferred lies
that never happens in a major because
of nearly 4 inches of rain during the week
that drenched the Lower Course. Desperate to
beat the clock and avoid a second straight
Monday finish at Baltusrol, the pairings
stayed the same for the final round.
Walker and Day were playing with occasional mud on their golf balls on the back
nine of the third round Sunday morning as
some players behind them were able to lift,
clean and place their golf balls in short grass
in the fourth round.
But it ended on a happy note for Walker. He
is a major champion, completing a sweep of
first-time winners in the majors this year.
Better yet: It moved him from No. 29 to
No. 4 in the Ryder Cup standings, all but
assuring him a spot on the team.
Walker is a late bloomer who has received
as much attention in recent years for his
astrophotography, with some of his work
recognized by NASA. He needed a performance that was out of this world in a wet and
wild Sunday, and he delivered every step of
the way.
He shot 68-67 on Sunday to finish at 14under 266, one shot from David Toms record
score in the 2001 PGA Championship.
Walker played the final 28 holes without a
bogey. He began the back nine by holing a
45-foot bunker shot on No. 10 and making a
30-foot birdie putt on No. 11. The final
birdie was the most important. Walker twice
had to back off his 8-foot birdie putt on the
17th when he heard the crowd erupt after
Days shot into the 18th.
It slipped in the edge of the cup for birdie,
and Walker had the cushion he needed.
British Open champion Henrik Stenson,
trying to join Ben Hogan as the only players
to win back-to-back majors at age 40, finally faded away with a double bogey on the
15th hole.
It was a long day. I never felt like I
brought my A game, said Stenson, who
started the final round two shots behind and
closed with a 71. I think I hit more poor
shots in the two rounds today than in the previous six or seven rounds combined.
Brooks Koepka, playing for the first time
since he pulled out of the Bridgestone
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49ERS
Continued from page 11
with Trent is giving me a headache.
You put all that stuff to rest. We had an excellent conversation, Baalke said Sunday. Everythings in actions. Words are
words and AD and I have had a pretty good relationship, special
relationship, dating back to 2010. Theres been times weve
gone at it and he understands why and we move on.
Everythings very positive at this point. Now its blending
back in, going to work, and I think hes very prepared to do
that.
Baalke does encourage his players to be responsible when
it comes to social media.
We talked about everything man-to-man. Got passed it. And
now were on the same page, Davis said.
He was part of Baalkes first draft class after taking over as
GM, selected 11th overall in 2010 out of Rutgers, and he
became an immediate impact player. He has started all 71
games in which he has appeared, as well as eight playoff
games.
Davis also chatted with left tackle Joe Staley about a series
of critical tweets last Nov. 28 several days after a 29-13 loss to
the NFC West rival Seattle Seahawks. One post read: Cant be
soft playing Oline, disrespecting the game. Im preparing my
body to play my brand of football. Couldnt just go thru the
motions.
Staley said he welcomed back Davis and weve had all the
conversations we need, while noting his teammate is fitter
than Ive ever seen him.
Im in the best shape Ive ever seen, too, he said.
Davis said he weighs 332 pounds, way down from the 365370 he played at during the 2014 season when he ended the
year on the sideline because of a concussion. He said his symptoms were gone shortly into the offseason and he is completely healthy.
Davis said he skipped the offseason with his team because he
wasnt quite ready to return. He has been working on both the
mental and physical sides of his game, and posted on social
media he now meditates.
Davis will have to earn his way back up San Franciscos
depth chart at right tackle as he makes his comeback. Erik
Pears and second-year pro Trent Brown have the head start at
right tackle over Davis, who retired last June at age 25 after his
2014 season was cut short by a concussion.
AD is going to start on the bottom, Kelly said. ... I told
him hes got a blank slate, just like every other player and just
like every other coach here. Were all new. I wasnt here in the
past.
Davis wore his familiar No. 76 jersey and shook hands
before practice with new defensive line coach Jerry Azzinaro.
At one point Davis headed one direction with a group of
players when center Marcus Martin hollered AD! AD! to get
him back in the right place.
At quarterback, neither Colin Kaepernick nor Blaine Gabbert
can call himself the Niners No. 1 yet. They will be splitting
first-team reps at the start of Kellys initial training camp in
charge of the 49ers.
Davis appeared agile and moved well through drills on Day 1
under cloudless skies Sunday morning in the Bay Area. General
manager Trent Baalke stopped for a brief moment to intently
watch Davis do some blocking.
Kaepernick was a full participant as he works back following
surgeries to his non-throwing shoulder, left knee and right
thumb. He was accurate and confident all practice despite an
interception by Keith Reaser.
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earns Quakes draw
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SPORTS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W
59
59
57
52
42
L
45
46
46
52
61
Pct
.567
.562
.553
.500
.408
GB
1/2
1 1/2
7
16 1/2
CENTRAL DIVISION
Cleveland
60
Detroit
57
Chicago
51
Kansas City
49
Minnesota
40
42
48
54
55
64
.588
.543
.486
.471
.385
4 1/2
10 1/2
12
21
WEST DIVISION
Texas
Houston
Seattle
Angels
As
44
49
51
57
58
.585
.529
.505
.452
.448
6
8 1/2
14
14 1/2
62
55
52
47
47
Saturdays Games
Toronto 9, Baltimore 1
Seattle 4, Chicago Cubs 1
Tampa Bay 6, N.Y.Yankees 3
Chicago White Sox 6, Minnesota 5, 10 innings
Cleveland 6, Oakland 3
Detroit 3, Houston 2
Texas 2, Kansas City 1
Angels 5, Boston 2
Sundays Games
Baltimore 6,Toronto 2, 12 innings
Cleveland 8, Oakland 0
Detroit 11, Houston 0
Tampa Bay 5, N.Y.Yankees 3
Minnesota 6, Chicago White Sox 4
Texas 5, Kansas City 3
Boston 5, Angels 3
Cubs 7, Mariners 6, 12 innings
Mondays Games
KC (Duffy 6-1) at Tampa Bay (Archer 5-14), 4:10 p.m.
Twins (Berrios 1-1) at Cleveland (Salazar 11-3),4:10 p.m.
Jays (Stroman 8-4) at Houston (Fister 10-7), 5:10 p.m.
Boston (Rodriguez 2-4) at Ms (Paxton 3-5), 7:10 p.m.
Tuesdays Games
Texas at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m.
Chicago White Sox at Detroit, 4:10 p.m.
Kansas City at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m.
Minnesota at Cleveland, 4:10 p.m.
N.Y.Yankees at N.Y. Mets, 4:10 p.m.
Toronto at Houston, 5:10 p.m.
Oakland at Angels, 7:05 p.m.
Boston at Seattle, 7:10 p.m.
W
61
57
54
48
37
L
44
48
50
59
68
Pct
.581
.543
.519
.449
.352
GB
4
6 1/2
14
24
CENTRAL DIVISION
Chicago
63
St. Louis
56
Pittsburgh
52
Milwaukee
47
Cincinnati
42
41
49
51
56
62
.606
.533
.505
.456
.404
7 1/2
10 1/2
15 1/2
21
WEST DIVISION
Giants
Los Angeles
Colorado
San Diego
Arizona
44
46
53
60
62
.581
.562
.495
.429
.410
2
9
16
18
Washington
Miami
New York
Philadelphia
Atlanta
61
59
52
45
43
SKATE
NATIONAL LEAGUE
EAST DIVISION
EAST DIVISION
Baltimore
Toronto
Boston
New York
Tampa Bay
Ariya
Jutanugarn
Saturdays Games
Seattle 4, Chicago Cubs 1
San Francisco 5, Washington 3
Colorado 7, N.Y. Mets 2
Miami 11, St. Louis 0
Milwaukee 5, Pittsburgh 3
Philadelphia 9, Atlanta 5
San Diego 2, Cincinnati 1, 10 innings
Arizona 4, L.A. Dodgers 2
Sundays Games
Miami 5, St. Louis 4
N.Y. Mets 6, Colorado 4
Atlanta 2, Philadelphia 1
Milwaukee 4, Pittsburgh 2
San Francisco 3, Washington 1
L.A. Dodgers 14, Arizona 3
Cincinnati 3, San Diego 2
Cubs 7, Mariners 6, 12 innings
Mondays Games
NYY (Sabathia 6-8) at N.Y. Mets (Verrett 3-6), 4:10 p.m.
Miami (Koehler 8-8) at Cubs (Hendricks 9-7), 5:05 p.m.
Nats (Strasburg 14-1) at DBacks (Bradley 4-6),6:40 p.m.
Milwaukee (Nelson 6-9) at SD(Cosart 0-1), 7:10 p.m.
Tuesdays Games
San Francisco at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m.
N.Y. Yankees at N.Y. Mets, 4:10 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Atlanta, 4:10 p.m.
St. Louis at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m.
Miami at Chicago Cubs, 5:05 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, 5:40 p.m.
Washington at Arizona, 6:40 p.m.
Milwaukee at San Diego, 7:10 p.m.
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been thinking more about Hamish
and less about how much his
absence would hurt. But he wasnt
the kind of guy to hold a grudge, so
I stopped feeling guilty long ago.
Mostly, then as now, I feel happy
to have been with him. Mostly, I
remember Hamish as he lived.
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EX IN THE CITY?
In Sex and the City, Sarah
Jessica Parkers wardrobe was all
about the look and the label. In
Divorce, her new HBO comedy
series, its more about emotion.
Parker, back on HBO a decade
after starring as single girl Carrie
on Sex and the City, plays a wife
and mother who decides to end her
marriage. She stars opposite
Thomas Haden Church as her
(maybe) soon-to-be-ex-husband.
Clothing is part of the whole
person in a much more subtle way.
You see it in everything: in
Thomas character, in the childrens clothing, Parker said. The
family is isolated in a period without it being a period piece.
She was inspired by the look of
1970s film, Parker said, and most
of what her character wears is from
vintage or thrift shops. Costume
designer Arjun Bhasin, who has
worked with filmmaker Ang Lee, is
in charge of the wardrobe.
Divorce debuts Oct. 9.
GENDER: SCIENCE
AND CULTURE
Katie Couric and National
Geographic Channel are teaming
up on a documentary about the sci-
GAME OVER
HBO has confirmed what Game
of Thrones fans never wanted to
hear: The fantasy-thriller phenomenon will be coming to an end
after Season 8.
Recently HBO renewed the
series adapted from George R.R.
Martins novels for a shortened
seventh season consisting of
seven episodes. It airs next summer
The eighth season will bring the
saga to a close. The number of
episodes for that last cycle has not
yet been determined, said HBO
programming chief Casey Bloys.
Well take as many as the (producers) will give us.
NIXON ON REAGAN
Killing Reagan star Cynthia
Nixon isnt mincing words about
how the late Nancy Reagan might
react to the freedom granted to the
man who shot and wounded
President Ronald Reagan.
Nancy wouldnt like it, said
Nixon, who plays the first lady in
National Geographic Channels
movie based on the book by Bill
OReilly and Martin Dugard.
Birth announcements:
Dnes h Mo o rjani and Lakhani Vars ha, of
Belmont, gave birth to a girl, Harleen Moorjani, at
Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City July 5, 2016.
Jean-Phi l i ppe Ro s e and Reem Shari f, of
Fremont, gave birth to a boy at Sequoia Hospital in
Redwood City July 6, 2016.
Adam and Mary Ann Rhuberg , of Redwood
City, gave birth to a girl at Sequoia Hospital in
Redwood City July 7, 2016.
Bri an and Emi l i e Peti rs , of Sunnyvale, gave
birth to a boy at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City
July 8, 2016.
Lewi s and Jes s i ca Ro ch IV, of Redwood City,
gave birth to a boy at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood
City July 9, 2016.
Ro bert Hans o n and Sarah Lux , of San Carlos,
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Mi chael and Reg an Mus g rav e, of Alamo,
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Kei th and Ki mberl y Lamber, of Redwood
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Redwood City July 12, 2016.
Chri s to pher Beatty and Kathl een Hardi ng ,
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bers, including elected officials, housing
advocates and property rights proponents.
Slocum intends to engage the countys
school districts more during the next round
of task force meetings.
A lot of school districts are losing teachers. Its a big problem all over the county,
Slocum said.
He wants to bring in superintendents and
school board members into the mix to discuss the need for more housing and how
schools can help solve the problem.
We want to have a targeted conversation
with schools, Slocum said.
Executives at large companies should
also be more involved in the process, he
said.
The task force emphasized a need to have
a steady stream of revenue to tackle the
issue but also produced several other ideas
included in an action plan.
The proposals include:
Adoption by the county and its 20 cities
of a resolution committing them to continue work;
Hold facilitated community meetings for
neighbors regarding new development;
Pursue additional funding for affordable
housing with or without a transportation
component;
Convene meetings with public agencies, businesses, foundations and advocates
to educate them on the housing situation
and provide tools to help them take action;
Explore regional options to enhance
public transportation and improve East
Bay-Peninsula connectivity.
The task force will also launch a website
in September under the new task force brand
Home for All.
The average monthly rent in the county
for a one-bedroom unit is now $2,638, an
increase of 38.9 percent over four years,
according to the countys Housing
Authority.
CATS
Continued from page 1
shelter would be considered adoptable at the Peninsula Humane
Society, Rudiger said.
Every cat it takes was on a
euthanasia list, she said.
Nine Lives gets no government
subsidies and relies solely on private sector donations. Some of
the cats in the shelter have resided
there for years.
Nine Lives relies on a core
group of between 75 and 100 vol-
Horsley is also looking for cities to identify surplus or underutilized properties that
could be used for affordable housing.
With the countys recent adoption of
commercial linkage and affordable housing
impact fees, Horsley hopes the money can
be pooled with cities that have adopted similar impact fees or charge developers in-lieu
fees.
There is about 20 million square feet of
new office projects in the pipeline in the
county and that will create an even greater
need to build more housing, Horsley said.
Redwood City recently adopted affordable
housing impact fees and other cities are
expected to follow.
Horsley imagines if the county and cities
work through the Housing Endowment and
Regional Trust to pool resources, major
affordable housing projects could get a big
boost and quick.
From 2010 to 2014, the county added
55,000 jobs but only 2,100 units of housing, Horsley said.
And now, 62 percent of all workers in the
county reside outside of the county, he said.
Its an increasing reason why traffic on
area highways is so clogged, he said.
While the emphasis will likely be on
building near transit centers, neighborhoods too can have affordable housing
without changing local character, Horsley
said.
Cottages or converted garages or other
accessory dwelling units on large residential properties could solve the problem in a
smaller way, he said.
For Slocum, the creation of ordinances at
the county level related to accessory
dwelling units could be used as a template
for cities to use.
It could help fast-track and incentivize
the process, Slocum said.
Meanwhile, officials say the passage of
Measure A will be critical in providing a
predictable revenue stream to support the
construction of affordable housing until it
sunsets in 2043, thats if voters approve it.
The measure will need only 50 percent
plus one vote to pass.
unteers to keep the shelter running and care for the cats. Its the
shelter that took in Smurf the purpled-hair kitten that was likely
being used as a chew toy that has
since been nursed back to health.
With the news that Nine Lives
lost its least, support has grown
to help find it a new home. The
shelter adopts out about 25 cats a
week and more than 8,000 since it
first opened.
Nine Lives performs more than
400 low-cost surgeries every
month.
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said.
No decision was made at the meeting, but law enforcement officials are
interested in pursuing as many initiatives as possible to apprehend those
responsible for the burglaries, according to Police Chief Roger Copeland,
of the county Sheriffs Office which
provides police services to Millbrae.
Copeland said an all-hands-on deck
effort will likely be required to ensure
residents are again able to capture the
sense of security they enjoyed before
the recent rise in property crimes.
We are going to have to work
together to make this stop, said
Copeland, who was assigned his post
to lead the Millbrae department in
May.
Home and car burglaries have nearly
doubled in Millbrae over the past four
years, according to data from the
Sheriffs Office, prompting sufficient
concern among residents to call the
town hall during which law enforcement officials claimed similar crimes
are on the rise throughout the area.
Home and car burglaries are increasingly common across the Peninsula,
as criminals are taking aim at local
neighborhoods due to their affluence,
said Alison Yakabe, a crime analyst
WALK
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tions from residents on ways to
improve pedestrian and bicycle transportation, said David Woltering, the
citys director of Community
Development, who celebrated the
opportunity to begin implementing
the vision of the plan.
This is a very exciting step forward
to see people enjoy walking and biking more in San Bruno, he said.
Under the approval, officials will
begin developing plans to improve
pedestrian access by extending curbs
to shorten crosswalks at intersections
on major thoroughfares such as San
Bruno Avenue and El Camino Real,
painting new road striping and more,
said Woltering.
He said the projects were identified
in the wake of some residents expressing fears about their safety while walking through San Bruno.
Quite a few people said there are
concerns about crossing major arterials in San Bruno, he said. We are providing more safety, convenience and
comfort for those walking in San
Bruno.
For bikers, Woltering said plans
Calendar
MONDAY, AUG. 1
Tech tutoring at Little House. 10
a.m. to 1 p.m. Little House, The
Roslyn G. Morris Activity Center, 800
Middle Ave., Menlo Park. Through
Aug. 31. Get individualized help with
technology and social media. $5
non-members. For more information
email meatmon@peninsulavolunteers.org.
Pokemon Scavenger Hunt. Aug. 1
to Aug. 5. Belmont Library. Stop by to
catch them all and win a prize. For
more
information
email
belmont@smcl.org.
Vacation Bible School. 10 a.m. to 1
p.m. Pilgrim Baptist Church, 217 N.
Grant St., San Mateo. This years
theme is Josephs Journey from
Prison to Palace A Lesson in
Forgiveness. Through Aug. 5. For
more information call 343-5415,
option 2.
Portola Art Gallery presents Jerry
Peterss A Touch of France and
Other New Works. 10:30 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. Allied Arts Guild, 75 Arbor
Road, Menlo Park. View Franceinspired works by Palo Alto painter
Jerry Peters. Exhibit runs through
Aug. 31. For more information visit
portolaartgallery.com.
Dance Connection with DJ Albert
Lee. Free dance lessons 6:30 p.m. to
7 p.m. with open dance from 7 p.m.
to 9:30 p.m. Burlingame Womans
Club, 241 Park Road, Burlingame.
Western night theme. Members,
bring a new first-time male friend
and earn free entry for yourself (only
one free entry per new dancer). New
men get free entry. Admission is $8
members, $10 guests. For more
information call 342-2221.
Democrats Club for Asian
Americans, Indian Americans and
Pacific Islanders. 7 p.m. QUBE
Restaurant, 4000 S. El Camino Real,
San Mateo. Locals in the community
with like-minded interests of promoting Democrats throughout San
Mateo County. For more information
contact smcaapi@gmail.com.
Subject to Change Improvisation
Troupes Monday Night Play
Space.
7:30
p.m.
Dragon
Productions Theatre Company, 2120
Broadway, Redwood City. Dragon
will open its doors to local artists to
use the space for anything, including
staged readings of new plays, local
film screenings, poetry slams, stand
up comedy, improv demos, books
readings, movie nights curated by
the Dragon staff and anything else
that the Bay Area artistic community
comes up with. Admission is free. For
more
information
contact
jesse@dragonproductions.net.
TUESDAY, AUG. 2
Family and Friends CPR Training. 9
a.m. 525 Veterans Blvd., Redwood
City. Attend a 90-minute class focusing on CPR, choking and defibrillator
training. Free. For more information
or to register visit sequoiahealthcaredistrict.com.
2017
Joint
Disadvantaged
Business Enterprise Contract
Availability and Utilization Study:
Business Community Meeting. 9
a.m. to 11 a.m. SamTrans Auditorium,
1250 San Carlos Ave., San Carlos. For
more information or to register call
(408) 213-8333
or
email
217JointDBEStudy@mtaltd.com.
Global Dance Workout. 10:30 a.m.
to 11:30 a.m. 800 Middle Ave., Menlo
Park. For more information or to register visit penvol.org/littlehouse or
call 326-2025.
Sketchbook Club. 3:30 p.m. South
San Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
Ages 6 to 12. Ages 6 to 12. For more
information call 829-3860.
National Night Out. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Belmont Library. Join millions of
neighbors across the nation for
National Night Out 2016. For more
information
email
belmont@smcl.org.
Library
Film
Nights: The
Mermaid. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave.,
Millbrae. Discussion after movie and
refreshments will be served. For
more information call 697-7607 ext.
236.
Kundalini Yoga at Little House. 7
p.m. to 8:45 p.m. Little House, The
Rosalyn G. Morris Activity Center, 800
Middle Ave., Menlo Park. Come experience a powerful practice in yoga
that incorporates various breathing
techniques, meditation techniques
and exercises designed to strengthen the glandular and nervous systems. $8 per class. Through Aug. 30.
For more information email meatmon@peninsulavolunteers.org.
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 3
Building an effective resume. 9
a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Sobrato Center for
Nonprofits, Harbor Room, 350 Twin
Dolphin Drive, Redwood Shores.
Register
at
www.phase2careers.org/index.html.
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The Daily Journal is looking for interns to do entry level reporting, research, updates of our ongoing features and interviews. Photo interns also welcome.
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296 Appliances
BOB tALBOt Marine Lithograph (Signed Framed 24x31 Like New. $99.
(650)572-8895
296 Appliances
3.7 cuBIc ft mini fridge $99 Mint Condition (Used only 6 weeks kitchen remodel)
(650)348-2306
Books
quALIty BOOkS used and rare. World
& US History and classic American novels. $5 each obo (650)345-5502
StEpHEn kIng Hardback Books
2 @ $3.00 each - (650)341-1861
for
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400 County Center
Redwood City, CA 94063
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BASSInEt $45 (Musical, Rocks, vibrates, has 4 wheels, includes sheets &
mattress) (650)348-2306
FISHEr-prIcE HEALtHy Care booster
seat - $5 (650)592-5864.
295 Art
AWArd
WInnIng
(415)867-6444
Painting
$99.
AIr cOndItIOnEr 10000 BTU w/remote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
brand $199 runs like new. (650)2350898
AIr cOndItIOnEr, Portable, 14,000
BTU,
Commercial
Cool
model
CPN14XC9, almost like new! All installation accessories included.
20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $345.
(650)345-1835
cHEFmAtE tOAStEr oven, brand
new, bakes, broils, toasts, adjustable
temperature. $25 OBO. (650)580-4763
cIrruS StEAm mop model SM212B 4
new extra cleaning pads,user manual.
$45. 650-5885487
cOLEmAn LxE Roadtrip Grill Red Brand New! (still in box) $100
(650)918-9847
ELEgAnt ELEctrIc Fireplace on
wheels in white casing can see flames,
like new. $99 (650)771-6324
tOAStEr OVEn, Black & Decker, 4Slice, 1200W, Toast, Bake, Broil;
TRO480BS - $12 (650) 952-3500
uprIgHt VAcuum Cleaner, $10. Call
Ed, (415)298-0645 South San Francisco
297 Bicycles
AduLt BIkES 1 regular and 2 with balloon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
298 collectibles
1920'S AquA Glass Beaded Flapper
Purse (drawstring bag) & Faux Pearl
Flapper Collar. $50. 650-762-6048
1940 VIntAgE telephone bench maple
antiques collectibles $75 (650)755-9833
LEnnOx rEd Rose, Unused, hand
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
$12.00. (650) 578 9208.
mILLEr LItE Neon sign , work good
$59 call 650-218-6528
rEnO SILVEr LEgAcy Casino four
rare memorabilia items, casino key, two
coins, small charm. $95. (650)676-0974
LEgAL nOtIcES
Fictitious Business Name Statements,
Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate,
Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons,
Notice of Public Sales and More.
Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
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298 collectibles
300 toys
302 Antiques
303 Electronics
304 Furniture
306 Housewares
StAr WArS one 4 orange card action figure, Luke Skywalker (Ceremonial) $6 Steve 650-518-6614
StAr WArS one 4 orange card action figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammerhead). $8 Steve 650-518-6614
StAr WArS SDCC Stormtrooper
Commander $29 OBO Dan,
650-303-3568 lv msg
302 Antiques
1930'S SpALdIng golf club, wooden
shaft, left handed, iron blade#2,
$20, 650-591-9769 San Carlos
1940 OnE gallon swing spout ,all copper
oil dispenser, $15, 650-591-9769 San
Carlos
300 toys
new $20.00
303 Electronics
304 Furniture
50 __ card: payment
method
52 Block
53 Colombian
metropolis
54 Chief Norse god
55 Bone near the
radius
56 Mixed-breed dog
60 Before, poetically
61 United
62 Drillers deg.
63 Palindromic call
for help
rOckIng cHAIr fine light, oak condition with pads, $85/OBO. 650 369 9762
new $20.00
306 Housewares
cHrIStmAS trEE China, Fairfield
Peace on Earth. Complete Set of 12 (48
pieces) $75. 650-493-5026
cOmpLEtE SEt OF CHINA - Windsor
Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
20-pieces in original box, never used.
$250 per box
(3 boxes available).
(650)342-5630
gArBAgE cAnS: brute 44 gal. Excellent condition $15. 650 504-6057 My email amyull@yahoo.com
SOLId tEAk floor model 16 wine rack
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2 Organ associated
with van Gogh
3 Crack pilot
4 Frankenstein
creator
5 Make wildly happy
6 Legendary big
bird
7 Belonging to us
8 Slimming-down
strategy
9 Students
composition
10 Type of shower
or gown
11 Sitcom for which
Candice Bergen
won five Emmys
12 Most populous
continent
13 In __: as a prank
18 Approving bobs
22 Israeli desert
23 Parts of acts
24 Big name in recent
Cuban history
25 Drama in which
Tatiana Maslany
plays several
clones
26 Back-and-forth
talk
30 Unmanned spy
plane
drum tABLE - brown, perfect condition, nice design, with storage, $45.,
(650)345-1111
ACROSS
1 Veggies in
Mendels
experiments
5 Wear away
10 Key with five
sharps: Abbr.
14 Apiece
15 Name of nearly
20 French kings
16 Deceptive
scheme
17 Albert/Gabor
sitcom set on a
farm
19 Spring flower
20 Auction unit
21 Remain firm
23 Chided
27 Slangy
affirmative
28 Gives a hoot
29 Fingers in a
lineup
32 Pictograph
35 Award for Tiger
Woods or Roger
Federer
36 Cons early
release
38 Spelling contest
39 High degree
40 1950s RCA
innovation ... or
this puzzles four
longest
answers?
41 Hwy., e.g.
42 Stat for Cy
Young
43 Compensated
(for)
44 Thesaurus entry
45 Top 40 listings
47 Solidify
48 Space Oddity
singer David
49 Raised, as
horses
51 Longed (for)
53 Amphitheater
57 Jan. honoree
58 Garden of Eden
exile
59 Tom Selleck
police series
64 Scalp parasites
65 Prefix with mural
66 Go back!
computer
command
67 Signs, as a
contract
68 __ Tots
69 Thomas Hardy
heroine
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2963.
308 tools
ALumInum LAddErS 40ft, $99 for two,
Call (650)481-5296
BOStItcH 16 gage Finish nailer Model
SB 664FN $99 (650)359-9269
crAFtSmAn 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
crAFtSmAn JIg Saw - 1/4 HP. Variable speed. Extra blades. Saw edge
guide. $25 650-654-9252
crAFtSmAn JIgSAW 3.9 amp. with
variable speeds $65 (650)359-9269
crAFtSmAn rAdIAL Arm Saw Stand.
In box. $30. (650)245-7517
crAFtSmAn rAdIAL SAW, with cabinet stand, $200 Cash Only, (650)8511045
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OnE kEnnEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi animal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
650-593-2066
pEt cArrIEr, brown ,Very good condition, $15.00 medium zize leave txt or call
650 773-7201
garage Sales
rmt cHrIStmAS Diesel train and Caboose. Rare. New OB $99 650-368-7537
316 clothes
$95.00,
$95.00,
pArIS HILtOn purse white & silver unused, about 12" long x 9" high $23. 650592-2648
pErry ELLIS tan cotton pants 42X30,
$9 650-595-3933
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Call (650)670-2888
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$21,995 obo Call (650)520-4650
Extra Help
& Coordination
of Benefits
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painting
plumbing
roofing
tree Service
Window Washing
mEyEr
pLumBIng
SuppLy
rEEd
rOOFErS
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Showers, Toilets, Gas Repair
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San mateo
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aligned with the Koch network from a values, and beliefs and policy perspective.
Trumps dire warnings of growing crime
in America, Holden said, simply arent accurate.
Were much safer, Holden said. Thats
what the data shows.
And Charles Koch himself has objected to
the tone of the presidential race, describing
the solutions offered from some politicians
this campaign as frightening even if
he was unwilling to call out Trump by name.
The patriarch of the Koch family described
TRUMP
Continued from page 7
dudes who are here, he was quoted as saying.
It remains unclear whether Trump was taking rhetorical or ideological issue with the
phrase, and Trump has not made similar
comments at any point since.
Asked how he would manage the deportations at a press conference in Florida
Wednesday, Trump said only, Were going
to have a whole policy on that over the next
three weeks.
This kind of ambiguity is not unusual for
Trump, whose vague statements often leave
room for numerous, sometimes conflicting
interpretations.
But for some who are supporting Trump
and want to see him moderate, the meaning
HILLARY
Continued from page 7
hero but disputing his fathers characterization.
While I feel deeply for the loss of his
son, Mr. Khan who has never met me, has
no right to stand in front of millions of
people and claim I have never read the
Constitution, (which is false) and say many
other inaccurate things, said Trump.
is clear.
Two or three weeks ago, (Trump) conceded in an interview in Bloomberg in which
he said the term massive deportation is
not used by him, and it was planted by a
journalist, said the head of Latino
Partnership for Conservative Principles,
Alfonso Aguilar, who recently signed a letter along with several other Latino conservatives endorsing Trump.
Aguilar said that he had seen in Trumps
comments something very interesting,
which can be the beginning of an openness
toward the center on immigration. He said
he wants to remove only people with criminal record, not people without criminal
record. It could be the openness toward a
legalization.
A similar interpretation has also developed among Hispanic and religious leaders
who have met with Trump privately in
recent months. Trump, they say, has been
signaling that he is open to embracing a
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