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PRIDE ON PARADE
The annual Pride Parade in San Francisco Sunday drew hundreds of thousands of revelers. SEE PAGE 5.
At least 10 stabbed at
rally outside Capitol
By Olga R. Rodriguez
$ 7 5 0 , 0 0 0
every year for
three years to
support reading
and writing programs in the
Redwood City
El e m e n t a r y
S c h o o l
Kathy Kwan District.
The
$2. 25
million cumulative donation, rec-
1966
On thi s date:
In 1 7 8 7 , English historian Edward Gibbon completed
work on his six-volume work, The History of the Decline
and Fall of the Roman Empire.
In 1 8 4 4 , Mormon leader Joseph Smith and his brother,
Hyrum, were killed by a mob in Carthage, Illinois.
In 1 8 6 4 , Confederate forces repelled a frontal assault by
Union troops in the Civil War Battle of Kennesaw Mountain
in Georgia.
In 1 9 4 4 , during World War II, American forces liberated the
French port of Cherbourg from the Germans.
In 1 9 6 3 , President John F. Kennedy spent the rst full day
of a visit to Ireland, the land of his ancestors, stopping by
the County Wexford home of his great-grandfather, Patrick
Kennedy, whod emigrated to America in 1848.
In 1 9 9 0 , NASA announced that a aw in the orbiting
REUTERS
Hubble Space Telescope was preventing the instrument from
Flames from the Erskine Fire engulf a trailer near Weldon, California over the weekend. See story page 5.
achieving optimum focus.
In 1 9 9 1 , Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, the
rst black jurist to sit on the nations highest court,
announced his retirement. (His departure led to the conthe Oakland Bulk and Oversized lasted six hours.
tentious nomination of Clarence Thomas to succeed him.)
Coal terminal plan pits jobs
Abyssinian Baptist Church Pastor
Terminal.
Ten y ears ag o : A constitutional amendment to ban dese- against environmental concerns
Kevin
Barnes told council members
Yet,
this
is
the
Oakland
that
is
across
cration of the American ag died in a Senate cliffhanger,
OAKLAND, Calif. The promise of the bay from San Francisco, and down that his church has fed tens of thoufalling one vote short of the 67 needed to send it to states
good, blue-collar jobs in a depressed the way from Berkeley in a state sands of meals to hungry men without
for ratication.
area is running headlong into environ- renowned for its commitment to envi- jobs.
And my question is: Dont somemental sensitivities as officials in ronmentalism and clean energy. In this
Northern California consider a plan to region, no amount of coal or its dust is body care? Im not an environmentalist, I dont know very much about none
build a marine terminal that would safe.
Putting the largest coal export of that stuff, OK? he said. But I supserve as a gateway for Utah-mined coal
depot on the West Coast in the middle port this project because I believe that
heading to Asia.
of a disenfranchised community that some jobs could come in.
The terminal is in West Oakland, a
On the other side was Derrick
already suffers from environmental
historically black neighborhood
pollution is devastating on so many Muhammad of the International
thats among the poorest and most
levels, said state Sen. Loni Hancock, Longshore and Warehouse Union,
polluted in the region. Detractors
D-Berkeley, who has introduced bills which opposes the shipment of coal.
highlight the environmental dangers
to slow or derail the project. It underWe welcome the terminal. Were
of bringing millions of tons of coal
cuts everything that California has just opposed to the coal, he said. We
through the area while supporters tout
Actress Madylin
Fashion designer
cant sell our soul for a job. All money
said its about for the last decade.
Actor Tobey
the economic benefits.
Sweeten is 25.
Vera Wang is 67.
Gov. Jerry Brown last year signed aint good money.
Maguire is 41.
On Monday, the eight-member
The proposed site is the old Oakland
Business executive Ross Perot is 86. Former Interior Oakland City Council is scheduled to legislation requiring two massive pubSecretary Bruce Babbitt is 78. Actress Julia Duffy is 65. vote on whether to ban the transport- lic pension funds to sell off stocks Army Base, which closed in 1999, putActress Isabelle Adjani is 61. Country singer Lorrie Morgan is ing of coal because it would present a from companies that get more than ting 7,000 people out of work. In
2012, city leaders approved plans for a
half their revenues from mining coal.
57. Actor Brian Drillinger is 56. Writer-producer-director J.J. public health or safety hazard. A yes
He is a vocal advocate of reducing shipping and warehousing base on
Abrams is 50. Olympic gold and bronze medal gure skater vote could scuttle the project.
greenhouse gas emissions. In 2012, more than 350 acres that would bring
Viktor Petrenko is 47. Actor Edward Grapevine Fordham Jr.
Jerry Bridges, chief executive of the Brown signed a resolution urging the thousands of construction and shipis 46. TV personality Jo Frost is 46. Actor Yancey Arias is 45. potential marine terminal operator, federal government to restrict the ping jobs, they said.
Actor Christian Kane is 42. Rock singer Bernhoft is 40. says jobs are the most significant export of coal to any country that fails
Proponents estimate an annual payGospel singer Leigh Nash is 40. Reality TV star Khloe issue and any environmental impact to adopt regulations for greenhouse roll of $76 million, with union jobs
Kardashian (kar-DASH-ee-uhn) is 32. Actor Drake Bell is 30. will be mitigated by transporting coal gas emissions.
for mechanics, engineers, control
in covered rail cars that are unloaded
But Brown, a former Oakland mayor room operators and such. Pay could
Actor Sam Clain is 30. Actress India de Beaufort is 29.
underground.
and friend of Phil Tagami, the projects range from $41, 000 to over
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
The only jobs that are here are jobs master developer, has been silent. A $100,000.
by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
That is particularly alluring for the
around Uber and Google and jobs that spokeswoman for Brown declined to
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citys black population. Africancomment.
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In Oakland, both sides have been Americans make up a quarter of
dont get, said Bridges, who is black.
to form four ordinary words.
His company, Terminal Logistics vocal. A City Council hearing in Oaklands 410,000 residents, but half
LURTY
Solutions, has an option to operate September drew hundreds of people and of West Oaklands.
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LOCAL
El Granada.
Burnham is often called the father of the
skyscraper as well as the founder of the city
beautiful movement that sought to integrate parks and other open public places
with residential areas. Burnham laid out
such plans for major cities, including
Chicago and San Francisco, but only El
Granada was completed, according to the Art
Institute of Chicago.
Historian Barbara VanderWerf said the fact
that El Granada is the only Daniel H.
Burnham town built in the United States is
enough to make it a national treasure. Its
hard to disagree with that assessment once
you take a stroll through El Granada as the
cool and calming sea breeze weaves through
its landscaped boulevards, curving streets,
traffic circles, parks and plazas.
A plaque at El Granada contains a spider
web-like diagram that shows oceanfront
promenades radiating from the town center
to join park areas and tree-shaded streets
Bronstein Music
Since 1946
Police reports
How much?
A vehicles window was smashed and
property valued at $36,500 was stolen
on the 200 block of El Camino Real in
Millbrae before 10:15 p.m. Monday,
June 20.
MILLBRAE
Burg l ary. An unknown person broke a
window and rummaged through a residence
on the 300 block of Ludeman Lane before
11:02 a.m. Thursday, June 23.
Arres t. A 30-year-old San Francisco man
was arrested after he was found to have an
active misdemeanor warrant and was in possession of methamphetamines, paraphernalia and a forged passport on the first block
of Broadway before 8:26 a.m. Thursday,
June 23.
Lo s t pro perty. A handicap parking placard was lost on the 100 block of El Camino
Real before 4:44 p.m. Tuesday, June 21.
Arres t. A 24-year-old man was arrested for
possession of methamphetamines and two
active misdemeanor warrants on the 1100
block of El Camino Real before 9:19 a.m.
Tuesday, June 21.
BURLINGAME
LOCAL/STATE
dent,
said
Bordigon, as
members of the
Ho mel an d
Security SWAT
team attempting to arrest
Flores were met
with a barrage
gunfire,
Tony Bordigon of
leaving three
officers wounded.
Bordigon expressed his admiration for those who put their life on
the line to do their job, and maintain public safety.
My hats off to them, he said.
They are a bunch of courageous
men that did the job and suffered.
Luckily, they are all back to
work.
The bond built through the comprehensive investigation with
members of the various law
enforcement agencies will be a
lasting memory of the case, said
Bordigon.
Its not about the bad guys, but
about all the good people that
helped and testified and the friendships Ive made in law enforce-
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A scorched Volkswagen Beetle car sits among leveled homes after the Erskine Fire burned through South Lake, California over the weekend.
math. The Federal Emergency
Management Agency also authorized the use of funds for firefighting efforts, fire officials said.
The fire tore through small communities of houses and mobile
homes that surround the lake
actually a reservoir and the
NATION
gunmakers.
Even the name stirs up controversy. AR does not stand for
assault rifle, as many believe,
but for ArmaLite Rifle, a nod to the
company that first designed it for
military use. Assault weapons are
fully automatic; the bullets keep
flying for as long as the trigger is
depressed. AR-style guns are semiautomatic, meaning the trigger
has to be pulled separately for
each shot.
More than 12,000 people were
killed last year in the United States
by guns, and most of those incidents involved handguns. A tiny
fraction involved an AR-style gun.
But of those, most have been highprofile shootings, including the
nightclub shooting in Orlando,
Florida, where Omar Mateen used a
Sig Sauer MCX model in an attack
that killed 49 people.
That shooting has revived calls
for banning ARs among critics
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NATION
even as he says
hell vote for
her on Election
Day, the competing
campaign managers
have become a
powerful political odd couple,
responsible for Bernie Sanders
engineering a
graceful conclusion to a hardfought Democratic contest.
Ive really come to respect
him, Mook said. There were
some tense moments, but he was
always honest, straightforward
and very easy to work with.
Weaver is equally effusive in his
praise.
I think hes the kind of guy
who is doing what he does for the
right reasons, Weaver said about
Mook. He believes in the cause
and he believes in making the
world a better place.
After Clinton and Sanders met at
Wa s h i n g t o n
hotel
this
month, their
man ag ers
stayed
until
almost
midnight, attempting to hammer
out an agreethat
Hillary Clinton ment
would
give
Sanders some of the changes he
wants to make to the partys platform. During his Friday trip to
Vermont, Mook made sure to meet
with Sanders supporters.
Some of the communication
hints at far closer cooperation to
come.
The two camps are increasingly
comparing notes on how best to
attack presumptive GOP nominee
Donald Trump. Clintons campaign and state Democratic parties
have hired some Sanders staffers,
and there is chatter about joint
events to come.
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but was postponed to July 7, 2016 because we did not have a quorum for this item.
How to get more information: All project and
environmental information is available for review
at City Hall between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to
5:00 p.m., Monday to Friday and online at
www.redwoodcity.org/developmentprojects. Any
questions or written comments about this project
or the public hearing should be directed to the
project planner:
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1017 Middlefield Road, Redwood City 94063
En espaol: Para ms informacin en espaol,
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senator.
Sanders is pushing for ways of
addressing key economic issues in
the Democratic platform, including trade, providing free college
tuition and expanding Medicare
and Social Security.
Right now, what we are doing
is trying to say to the Clinton
campaign, stand up, be bolder
than you have been. And then
many of those voters in fact may
come on board, Sanders told
CNNs State of the Union on
Sunday.
He also wants procedural
changes, such as allowing independents to participate in primaries and curtailing the role of
superdelegates the party leaders
who help determine the partys
nominee.
On Friday, Sanders told MSNBC
that he would vote for the former
secretary of state. But he shied
away from offering a formal
endorsement.
WORLD
system.
The
vote,
however, risks
causing a political schism in
the
United
Ki n g do m.
Scottish First
Minister Nicola
David Cameron Sturgeon said
she
would
consider advising the Scottish
Parliament to try to use its power
to prevent Britain from actually
leaving the EU. She said Scottish
lawmakers might be able to derail
the move by withholding legislative consent for a British
exit, or Brexit.
If the Scottish Parliament was
judging this on the basis of whats
right for Scotland, then the option
of saying Were not going to vote
for something that is against
Scotlands interests, of course,
that is on the table, she said of
the possibility of withholding
consent.
Scotlands approval
Sturgeon said she believes
Scotlands approval is required for
the move but conceded the British
government would likely take a
very different view.
Thursdays U.K.-wide vote to
leave the EU was very unpopular
in Scotland, where 62 percent cast
ballots to stay, and Sturgeon says
she is studying ways to keep
Scotland part of the EU bloc.
The Scottish question looms
large because Sturgeon also has
said another referendum on
Scottish independence from
Britain is highly likely as a
Regrets
I regret there have been resignations today from my shadow
cabinet, Corbyn said. But I am
not going to betray the trust of
those who voted for me or the
millions of supporters across the
country who need Labour to represent them.
Concerns about last weeks EU
referendum ranged far beyond U.K.
politics.
In Rome, U.S. Secretary of State
John Kerry urged Britain and the
EU to manage their divorce
responsibly for the sake of global
markets and citizens. On Monday,
he will be the first senior U.S.
official to visit London and
Brussels since the referendum, and
he said he would bring a message
of U.S. support to both capitals.
Pope Francis urged the EU to
come up with creative ways to
stay together following Britains
vote, saying its clear something isnt working in this
unwieldy union.
JERUSALEM Israel has reached a reconciliation deal with Turkey to end a bitter
six-year rift between the Mideast powers, an
official said Sunday.
Relations between the former close allies
imploded in 2010 following an Israeli naval
raid that killed nine Turkish activists,
including a dual American citizen, who were
on a ship trying to breach Israels blockade
of the Gaza Strip.
Following the incident, Turkey withdrew
its ambassador to Israel and greatly scaled
back military and economy ties. But relations were never broken completely.
Turkeys move toward rapprochement
with Israel comes amid its deepening isolation in the region following a breakdown of
ties with Russia and Egypt as well as the turmoil in neighboring Syria.
The Israeli official confirmed the details
of the agreement on Sunday. He spoke on
condition of anonymity pending a formal
announcement. Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu, who is on an official visit to
Rome, is expected to announce details on
Monday, and the two sides plan to sign the
agreement on Tuesday. Turkeys new prime
minister, Binali Yildirim, was also scheduled to make an announcement in Ankara.
The Israeli official said the impending
deal would include $20 million in Israeli
compensation for families of those killed in
the raid, an end to all Turkish claims against
Israeli military personnel and the state of
Israel over the raid, and the mutual restoration of ambassadors.
OPINION
enue, shielding the state from gyrations in the market. A 3 percent sales
tax produced about 60 percent of general fund revenue. Today, at an average
rate of 8.42 percent, Californias
sales tax is among the highest in the
country. But it only produces about
20 percent of state revenue.
Yees report explores the potential
revenue gains from extending the
sales tax to certain services and
reassessing commercial property
more frequently, but it stops short of
any recommendations, probably
because, as she notes in the report,
comprehensive tax reform has been
elusive and politically unpalatable.
The last comprehensive overhaul of
the state tax code was in 1935, implementing its rst income and sales
taxes. At the time, California was one
of 48 states, and the Golden Gate
Bridge was two years from completion.
California is, by some measures,
the sixth largest economy in the
world. With the states nances still
solid, it has an opportunity to revise
its tax system to end the roller coaster
revenue ride. There are signs of a
slowdown. Maybe the rainy day fund
will see the state through. Even if it
does, the structural problems with the
states tax system will remain. They
must be addressed eventually. Why
not now?
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Correction Policy
Belmont again
pushes for
unneeded taxes
By Timothy E. Strinden
10
BUSINESS
SAN FRANCISCO Its a proposal that would unite two companies on shaky financial ground as
they plow into relatively new markets. One makes electric cars, the
other installs solar panels. There
are few obvious synergies.
Perhaps even more puzzling are
the motives of Elon Musk, a
polarizing billionaire who is the
chairman and largest shareholder
of both companies.
The overlap created a glaring
conflict of interest thats fueling
concerns about whether Musk is
milking Teslas higher market
value and better brand recognition
to bail out SolarCity a company run by his cousin, Lyndon
Rive.
The second-guessing probably
wouldnt be as widespread if not
for the murky logic underlying the
deal and Musks history of drawing upon Tesla and another of his
companies, rocket ship maker
Space X, to bolster SolarCity.
Musk, 44, insists he is just
showing good business sense,
describing Teslas bid of up to
$2.5 billion as a no brainer
shortly after it was announced earlier this week.
Investors, though, arent so
s u r e .
S o l a r C i t y s
shares
have
edged up by just
5 percent to
$22. 20 since
the all-stock
bid was made,
well below the
$23. 56
to
Elon Musk
$25.30 currently being offered by Tesla.
Meanwhile, Teslas stock has sank
by 12 percent to $193.15.
The offer raises a number of
questions around governance that
may test the bond of trust,
Morgan Stanley analyst Adam
Jonas wrote in a research note.
One of Teslas most ardent supporters, Jonas downgraded Tesla
and lowered his target price on the
shares by 26 percent to $245.
S&P Global Market Intelligence
analyst Efraim Levy believes
investor resistance eventually may
prompt Tesla to withdraw its bid.
The backlash still may not be
enough to deter the outspoken
Musk, who has cultivated the
image of a maverick since he made
his initial fortune as co-founder of
online payment service, PayPal,
which eBay bought for $1.5 billion in 2002.
Musk is hailed as a visionary by
nt have a say.
Musks argument for combining
Tesla and SolarCity primarily
revolves around a battery system
that stores solar energy in homes
and businesses trying to minimize
their dependence on the power
grids run by utilities.
Tesla introduced the battery,
called Powerwall, 14 months
ago, providing the first inkling
that it planned to be more than
just an auto maker. Musk believes
both Tesla and SolarCity will be
better off if their products are united under one roof and a common
brand. SolarCity is selling the
power-storing batteries as part of
an agreement that Tesla expects to
generate $44 million in revenue
this year, according to SEC documents.
If the deal goes through,
SolarCity will adopt Teslas name
and sell its solar panels alongside
power-storing batteries under
Musks plan. He reasons many of
the people who want to drive electric vehicles will have an inherent
interest in setting up cleaner energy systems in their homes and
offices. Although he said he didnt
know for certain, Musk estimated
about only one-fourth of Tesla
owners currently have solar energy panels.
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SONOMA TOP 10
1. (10) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet.
2. (6) Denny Hamlin, Toyota.
3. (7) Joey Logano, Ford.
4. (1) Carl Edwards, Toyota.
5. (3) Martin Truex Jr, Toyota.
6. (25) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet.
7. (8) Kyle Busch, Toyota.
8. (17) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet.
9. (19) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet.
10. (4) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet.
now thats Stewart is best when hes in a bad
mood, and Smoke was ornery all weekend in
the picturesque wine country.
He complained about young drivers,
snarked that NASCAR will be without any
tough guys once he retires and grumbled he
has no fun driving a Cup car anymore.
Well, he sure had fun on Sunday.
The 45-year-old took the lead on fuel
strategy during a caution with 24 laps to go,
and had to hold on after another yellow flag
stalled the race. The final restart came with
14 laps remaining the same number as
Giantsswing way
to Bochys 800th
By Michael Wagaman
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Giants 8, Phillies 7
12
SPORTS
Burlingame High.
Burlingame defended its own turf
against SF City, riding two firsthalf goals. Jamael Cox got the
Dragons on the board with a penalty
kick in the 11th minute, briefly
tying him for the team lead with
Danny Musovski with five goals on
the year.
Musovski, though, scored in the
40th minute to give Burlingame a
2-0 lead. SF City added a secondhalf score.
t r e m e n do us
amount of similarities between
us.
C o a s t a l
Carolina and
Arizona have
had no trouble
adjusting to TD
Jay Johnson A m e r i t r a d e
Park, with its
spacious outfield and the prevailing south wind that knocks down
balls that would be home runs in
other stadiums.
The Chanticleers lead the nation
in homers, but theyve hit just one
here. They have a CWS-leading 11
doubles, relied on the bunt to move
runners over, played strong
defense and gotten two complete
games from Andrew Beckwith.
The Wildcats have ridden the hitting of Zach Gibbons (.474, seven
RBIs), Jared Oliva (.375, six RBIs)
and JJ Matijevic (.353), a defense
that has committed just one error
in five games and the pitching of
Bobby Dalbec, Nathan Bannister
and reliever Cameron Ming.
The Wildcats consider May 22 as
the day their season turned. They
had lost four of their last five
games, including the first two of
their final Pac-12 series at Oregon.
The Wildcats beat the Ducks to
start a stretch in which they have
won 15 of 17 games.
Germany scored early and never
looked back against a Slovakia side
that had surprisingly beaten
Joachim Loews world champions
in a friendly last month. Jerome
Boateng broke the deadlock after
just eight minutes in Lille with a
deflected shot, his first goal in 63
appearances for Germany.
If Slovakia proved to be a relatively easy proposition, the same
cannot be said of Germanys next
opponent either two-time defending champion Spain or Italy, which
meet on Monday.
SPORTS
Angels, 7, Athletics 6
GIANTS
Continued from page 11
give Bochy his milestone win.
It was appropriate I guess to
have this type of game, a torturous
game, where it looked like we had
things under control and it started
to get away from us, Bochy said.
Its a good win, because that would
have been a tough one to take, to
lose this ballgame.
Bochy became the fourth manager in franchise history to reach the
800-win mark, joining John
your best, As
manager Bob
Melvin
said.
His stuff is
good. Probably
just not the
command,
at
this point, like
we saw earlier.
Crisp conJohn Axford
nected with two
out in the fourth. Marcus Semien
followed with his 14th homer
against Hector Santiago.
It was Crisps first grand slam
since 2007 and his seventh homer
of the season. He went 5 for 9 in
the series with six RBIs and six
runs scored.
Melvin said Crisp is looks better than he has all season at the
plate.
The grand slam for us, after
winning three games, we felt like
we were in a really good position
to win this game, Melvin said.
Typically, he plays really well
here. He did again this series.
Before the Angels rallied,
Sonny Gray was in line for his
first win since April 22. The right-
M c G r a w
(2,583), Dusty
Baker (840) and
Bill Terry (823).
Bochy, who had
951 wins with
San
Diego,
leads
active
managers with
Bruce Bochy 1,751 16th
all-time.
I dont think John McGraw has
anything to worry about, Bochy
joked.
Ramiro Pena doubled down the
right-field line off Severino
Gonzalez (0-1) then scored standing up when Gillaspie lined a 1-1
pitch in the same direction. It was
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Olympic hoops
SERENA
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much better player.
Williams enters Wimbledon maintaining
her No. 1 ranking for what will be an impressive 300th week at the top.
Nevertheless,
Muguruza,
Kerber,
Agnieszka Radwanska and Simona Halep are
all positioned to oust Williams from the top
spot by the end of Wimbledon.
Williams will play 148th-ranked qualifier
Amra Sadikovic of Switzerland, a player she
admits knowing nothing about, in the first
round on Tuesday.
It doesnt matter who I play, she said. It
doesnt matter to me.
When she captured her sixth Wimbledon
SONOMA
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Stewarts car and he held off a trio of
Toyota drivers for his third career victory at
Sonoma.
Hamlin made it interesting by pouncing on a
Stewart mistake to snatch
the lead away from Stewart
in the seventh turn of the
final lap. Stewart grabbed
it back in tricky Turn 11,
where he dove to the
Tony Stewart inside of Hamlin and as
the two raced side-byside, Stewart pushed
Hamlin toward the wall.
Stewart got past Hamlin
and charged to the checkered flag with the entire
side of his car crumpled
and his tires slightly
smoking from the contact
with Hamlin.
Denny Hamlin
I made mistakes the
last two laps, I had just a
little bit too much rear brake for Turn 7, and
wheel-hopped it two laps in a row, Stewart
said. I felt a nudge when I got down there and
he knew where it was and he did the right thing
doing it there, but if I could get to him, he
knew what was coming.
Gene Haas, co-owner of the team with
Stewart, noted that few thought Stewart wasnt
going to catch Hamlin in Turn 11.
Everyone knew he wasnt going to use his
brakes there, Haas said.
Dozens of drivers then pumped their fists
out their window to salute Stewart on his victory lap while his father, Nelson, wiped away
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Chase Kalisz races to victory in the men's 400m individual medley finals in the U.S. Olympic
team trials at CenturyLink Center Sunday in Omaha, Nebraska.
both the 2004 and 2008 Olympics, finished
fourth behind Lochte in London and dropped
the grueling event from his program. With
no races on the first day of the meet, Phelps
watched from the stands.
I wasnt surprised with Jay, Phelps said.
Hes like a shark in the water. He knows how
to rise to the occasion.
Phelps was especially happy for long-time
training partner Kalisz, who like Litherland
is heading to his first Olympics.
Hes like a brother to me, Phelps said.
Unaware of Lochtes injury, Phelps said he
could tell that Lochte had nothing left when
he got to the breast. And the two freestyle
laps were downright painful to watch, as
Lochte closed with a sluggish pace of
1:00.56 more than 3 seconds slower than
the 20-year-old Litherland.
I know what Ryan felt like in that race,
Phelps said, remembering his loss at the
2012 Olympics. I felt the same thing. Its
tough to swim two 400 IMs in one day at that
level. ... When you overdo it in that first 200,
youre not going to have anything left.
Olympic briefs
rowing and canoeing events will be held next
month was heavily contaminated.
Boathouse Sports says the training suit to
be unveiled Monday also features a doublelayered bottom construction that allows
rowers to skip underwear.
The Philadelphia-based company also
makes U.S. Rowings official racing uniform, a more standard garment without antibacterial features but a bolder graphic design,
including an American flag on the back.
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Sports brief
AMERICAN LEAGUE
NATIONAL LEAGUE
EAST DIVISION
W
45
41
41
37
31
L
30
34
36
37
43
Pct
.600
.547
.532
.500
.419
GB
4
5
7 1/2
13 1/2
CENTRAL DIVISION
Cleveland
44
Kansas City
39
Chicago
38
Detroit
38
Minnesota
24
30
35
38
38
51
.595
.527
.500
.500
.320
WEST DIVISION
Texas
Houston
Seattle
As
Angels
27
37
38
43
44
.645
.513
.500
.427
.421
Baltimore
Boston
Toronto
New York
Tampa Bay
49
39
38
32
32
EAST DIVISION
W
44
40
41
32
26
L
32
34
35
45
49
Pct
.579
.541
.539
.416
.347
GB
3
3
12 1/2
17 1/2
5
7
7
20 1/2
CENTRAL DIVISION
Chicago
48
St. Louis
39
Pittsburgh
37
Milwaukee
34
Cincinnati
29
26
35
39
41
47
.649
.527
.487
.453
.382
9
12
14 1/2
20
10
11
16 1/2
17
WEST DIVISION
Giants
Los Angeles
Colorado
Arizona
San Diego
28
36
39
42
44
.636
.532
.480
.462
.429
8
12
13 1/2
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Saturdays Games
Baltimore 5,Tampa Bay 0, 1st game
N.Y.Yankees 2, Minnesota 1
Toronto 10, Chicago White Sox 8
Cleveland 6, Detroit 0
Baltimore 8,Tampa Bay 6, 2nd game
Houston 13, Kansas City 5
Texas 10, Boston 3
Oakland 7, Angels 3
Seattle 5, St. Louis 4
Sundays Games
Minnesota 7, N.Y.Yankees 1
Cleveland 9, Detroit 3
Baltimore 12,Tampa Bay 5
Chicago White Sox 5,Toronto 2
Kansas City 6, Houston 1
Texas 6, Boston 2
Angels 7, Oakland 6
St. Louis 11, Seattle 6
Mondays Games
Texas (Gonzalez 0-0) at NYY (Nova 5-5), 4:05 p.m.
Boston (Rodriguez 1-2) at Rays (Snell 0-2), 4:10 p.m.
Cleveland (Bauer 5-2) at Atlanta (Gant 1-2), 4:10 p.m.
St. Louis (Wainwright 6-4) at KC (Duffy 2-1), 5:15 p.m.
Astros (McHugh 5-5) at Angels (Shoemaker 3-8),7:05 p.m.
Washington
New York
Miami
Philadelphia
Atlanta
49
41
36
36
33
Saturdays Games
Colorado 11, Arizona 6
Miami 9, Chicago Cubs 6
Milwaukee 6, Washington 5
San Diego 3, Cincinnati 0
N.Y. Mets 1, Atlanta 0, 11 innings
Pittsburgh 6, L.A. Dodgers 1
Philadelphia 3, San Francisco 2
Seattle 5, St. Louis 4
Sundays Games
Cincinnati 3, San Diego 0
Miami 6, Chicago Cubs 1
Atlanta 5, N.Y. Mets 2
Washington 3, Milwaukee 2
San Francisco 8, Philadelphia 7
Colorado 9, Arizona 7
St. Louis 11, Seattle 6
Pittsburgh 4, L.A. Dodgers 3
Mondays Games
L.A. (Kazmir 5-3) at Bucs (Liriano 4-7), 9:35 a.m.
NYM (Syndergaard 8-2) at Nats (Ross 6-4), 4:05 p.m.
Cubs (Arrieta 11-2) at Reds (Straily 4-4), 4:10 p.m.
Cleveland (Bauer 5-2) at Atlanta (Gant 1-2), 4:10 p.m.
Toronto (Estrada 5-3) at Colorado (Gray 4-3),5:40 p.m.
Phils (Velasquez 5-2) at Arizona (Ray 4-6), 6:40 p.m.
Oakland (Mengden 0-3) at SF (Samardzija 8-4),7:15 p.m.
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Weve been working on a more
bigger, aggressive game. Thats
the kind of game I like to play,
Davison said. I think its more
fun. Its definitely a more fluid
game.
My coach always says youre
going to prevail going for it than
by being a backboard and not
going for it.
Davison went for it as much as
possible over the last year, venturing into some of the small open
tournaments around the Bay Area.
And despite clearly being one of the
spotlights for a Cougars squad that
did not win a match as a team this
season, he played in all but one
match he was scheduled to play.
I definitely think Ive been play-
a three-set win.
The big showdown of the season, however, was when Davison
faced off during league play
against Menlo-Athertons Casey
Morris, who is one of the best
players on the Peninsula.
Davison passed that test with
flying colors as well.
I played him in a tournament
last summer and beat him then,
too, Davison said.
By the time the PAL tournament
rolled around, there was no question Davison was the No. 1 seed
and he lived up to the billing, winning three matches in a row, all in
straight sets.
(Winning the PAL title was)
super achievable. It was definitely
a goal, Davison said. I knew it
would be a good tournament. You
never know (who can beat you).
There were several people who
could have beaten me and who I
was looking out for.
Davisons three-set win over
Volter Virtanen of Santa Cruz in
the first round of the CCS tournament ran his record to 17-0, but he
knew his chances of winning the
title were long and, while disappointed to see his season end with
a straight-set loss to No. 4 seed
Dean Stratakos of Saratoga in the
second round, Davison is not
deterred. Hell just keep plugging
away, trying to keep the points as
short as possible.
Im always working to keep my
game going in the right direction, Davison said.
DATEBOOK
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Ken WHITE
Top 10 movies
1. Finding Dory, $73.2 million
($37 million).
2. Independence Day: Resurgence, $41.6 million ($102
million international).
3.Central Intelligence,$18.4 million ($4.7 million international).
4.The Shallows, $16.7 million.
5.Free State of Jones, $7.8 million.
6.The Conjuring 2,$7.7 million
($21 million international).
7.Now You See Me 2, $5.7 million ($50.9 million international).
8.X-Men: Apocalypse,$2.5 million ($3.6 million international).
9.Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles:
Out of the Shadows, $2.4 million ($3.6 million international).
10. Warcraft, $2.1 million ($9.4
million international).
aspiring model. Playing in 783
theaters, it made just under
$607,000.
Next week, Steven Spielbergs
Roald Dahl adaptation The BFG,
The Legend of Tarzan and The
Purge: Election Year will join the
crowd on the July 4 weekend.
mals should be a last resort, some
pets may need pharmaceutical help
to help get them through this.
Typically, the few days following the Fourth are among the
busiest for animal shelters,
responding to reports of injured
and frightened lost animals, as
well as their anxious people.
Please keep your pets safe and
secure and most definitely inside
and, just in case, make sure they
are wearing current identification.
Ken White is the president of the
Peninsula Humane Society &
SPCA.
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WE HOPE
STREET FESTIVAL
Project WeHOPE of East Palo Alto was honored in the Capitol as the 13th
Senate Districts Nonprofit of the Year Wednesday, June 22. From left, Morris Chubb, board chairman of Project WeHOPE; Pastor Paul Bains; associate
director Alicia Garcia, social media manager Joshua Gonzalez; co-founder
and Human Resources Director Cheryl Bains and state Sen. Jerry Hill, D-San
Mateo on the California Senate floor. Hill named Project WeHOPE, which
stands for We Help Other People Excel, for its outstanding service and
commitment to aiding homeless and at-risk individuals since 2009.
birth to a baby girl at Sequoia
Hospital in Redwood City June
19, 2016.
Marcus Bauti s ta and Ji ng
Hu, of Portola Valley, gave birth
to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital
in Redwood City June 20, 2016.
Birth announcements:
A sustainable fashion show was part of the San Mateo Street Festival June 19. Here, left to right, Amelia and Adenah Delegencia and Isabella Cooke model clothing from Ricochet Fresh Vintage, a San Mateo store that turns
rescued materials into wearable works of art.
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ties, dining, medical assistance, a computer
lab, landscaped plazas and more.
Foster City opted to sell its remaining
portion of undeveloped land, which was
once 30 acres and considered for a high
school, for $30 million in 2013 on the condition that it would be transformed into a
diverse array of housing opportunities dedicated to seniors.
MidPen spokeswoman Beth Fraker said
the council was visionary in its planning
for the community that helps meet demands
of the fastest growing segment of society
seniors and baby boomers.
Foster Square is a visionary community
that provides a diverse range of housing for
a diverse group of senior residents and were
thrilled to be a part of it. It will be wonderful to welcome residents to Alma Point next
week, MidPens first development in the
city where were headquartered Fraker said
in an email.
Theyve already received 712 applications for the 66 apartments that will range
in price from $651 to $882 at the project
that cost $31 million to construct and was
funded in part by $18.7 million in tax credits, according to Fraker. Two of the units are
offered to formerly homeless seniors and
another five units will be reserved for frail
elderly residents, according to MidPen.
Residents of the Atria component will be
next to move in with the 155 units coming
online in November. About 131 units will
be dedicated to those who live independently or may need some assistance, while 24
units that can house up to 33 people will be
part of the Atria Life Guidance program in
which the secure facility is designated
specifically for those who have Alzheimers
or other memory impairments, according to
the company.
The six-story buildings will cover a bit
over an acre and include 21,000 square feet
of retail space, and a range of studio, onebedroom and two-bedroom apartments that
start at about $6,000 a month, according to
Atria officials.
This luxury senior living community
that were opening in Foster City, is really
about the lifestyle and amenities that arent
typical in all your other senior living communities, said Atria Executive Director
Allison Miller.
On-site perks include 24-hour staff,
concierge services, chauffeured car and valet
parking services, a full restaurant, bar, fitness center, salon and spa, library, theater
and an on-site nurse. Instead of worrying
about day-to-day tasks, residents are taken
care of and able to enjoy more free time, she
A rendering of Atria at Foster Square, one of several new developments in Foster City dedicated to seniors.
said.
Thus far, theyve already received 42
deposits, many of whom are already Foster
City residents and looking to age in place,
Miller said, adding as soon as we open the
doors and people are able to see the product,
I dont think were going to have any problem filling them quickly.
Atria Development Planning Director
Matt Winsryg noted the senior housing
developer has multiple projects throughout
the greater Bay Area and he expects the new
Foster City community to be a desirable
spot for older adults.
Theres a pent-up demand, theres always
a demand for high-end senior housing,
Winsryg said. Weve been working in different counties in the Bay Area and weve
also seen a strong demand for this, which
justifies a lot of the work were doing.
The final component of the entire site is
Lennars for-sale condominiums for buyers
55 years or older. The site will be comprised
of about 200 homes that range in size from
1,140 square feet to 2,400 square feet and
are expected to go on the market in the coming weeks, according to Brian Olin, division president for Lennar in the Bay Area.
While the market-rate pricing has yet to
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of the district. They include the DillerChamberlain Store Building, the Bank
of San Mateo County Loan
Association Building, the Sequoia
Hotel and Odd Fellows Hall.
The Historic Resources Advisory
Committee has worked for years to
expand the district and to determine
what buildings in the area may be
worth preserving.
The new boundaries, with council
approval, includes portions of Main
Street, Broadway, Middlefield Road
and Stambaugh and Walnut streets.
The three new properties recommended for individual historic landmark designation are the Flynns Ford
Agency and Garage at 935 Main St.,
the Dessin Brothers Barnbauer
Motors building at 1101 Main St. and
the Clifton Motor Co. Chevrolet
Agency building at 847-849 Main St.
GRANT
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grams in the district and felt compelled
to offer the contribution due to the
growing need in Redwood City
schools for additional resources.
Even though this grant is sizable,
the need is still very large and there are
still opportunities to fund, she said.
The foundation has been donating to
the elementary school district in
Redwood City for nearly a decade, said
Kwan, as part of an effort toward getting English learning students up to
speed with their fellow classmates,
under the expectation such effort will
accelerate their path toward success.
Though Kwan supports the initiative
the grant will finance, she said she
allowed district educators to select the
programs they believe will be most
effective in meeting the needs of students.
Part of the philosophy of the foundation is that we are not the experts in
what any school needs, she said. We
let the school come to us and let us
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Worker Party were gathering for a rally
around noon Sunday when they were
met by about 400 counter-protesters
and a fight broke out.
As people tried to leave the area,
smaller fights broke out, Granada said.
He said no arrests had been made as of
Sunday afternoon.
He said the Capitol remained on
lockdown three hours after the large
fight broke out but that things had
calmed down and only about 70 antifascists remained in the area.
Videos from the melee posted on
social media showed mounted police
officers dispersing a group of mainly
youth, some with their faces covered,
while some throw stones toward a man
holding a stick and being shielded by
police officers in riot gear.
Sacramento
Fire
Department
spokesman Chris Harvey said many
other people had cuts, scrapes and
bruises.
There was a large number of people
carrying sticks and rushing to either
get into the melee or see what was
going on, Harvey said.
The victims were all present while a
protest took place, said Sacramento
Police spokesman Matt McPhail but
he said it was still unclear whether and
how they were involved.
Calendar
MONDAY, JUNE 27
Free Art Appreciation class on
Impressionism with Instructor
Linda Dever. 1 p.m. to 2:15 p.m. San
Bruno Senior Center, 1555 Crystal
Springs Road, San Bruno. Free. For
more information, call 616-7150.
Special Pajama Story Time. 6 p.m.
840 W. Orange Ave., South San
Francisco. Come to read stories, sing
songs, and do a pajama craft. For
more information email valle@plsinfo.org.
TUESDAY, JUNE 28
English Conversation Group. 1:30
p.m. Burlingame Library, 480 Primrose
Road, Burlingame. For more information contact rider@plsinfo.org.
Wildlife Associates presents Its a
Wild Word. 2 p.m. San Mateo Library
(Oak Room), 55 W. Third Ave., San
Mateo. Meet an armadillo, African serval, kestrel and an African crested
porcupine at Wildlife Associates wild
animal show. For more information
call 522-7838.
Sneak preview performance of
Broadway musical Beauty and the
Beast. 4 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Lower level
of Macys center court, Hillsdale
Shopping Center, 60 31st Ave., San
Mateo. A musical preview before it
officially opens at the SHN Orpheum
Theatre in San Francisco. For more
information call 571-1029.
Musical Open House: Mike
Galisatus and his band: Latin Jazz.
6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Millbrae Library, 1
Library
Ave., Millbrae. Free.
Refreshments and childrens crafts
provided. For more information call
697-7607.
Gifts of Grief Screening. 6:30 p.m.
1670 South Amphlett Blvd., Suite 300,
San Mateo. This beautiful film inspires
us to transform grief into a greater
appreciation of life. Filmmaker
Nancee Sobonya will join us. For
more information and to RSVP visit
MissionHospice.eventbrite.com.
Adult Cooking Class. 7 p.m. 1110
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont.
Come to cook and discuss the similarities and differences of French,
Vietnamese, macrobiotic and natural
food sauces.
Kundalini Yoga at Little House. 7
p.m. to 8:45 p.m. Little House, The
Roslyn G. Morris Activity Center, 800
Middle Ave., Menlo Park. Kundalini
Yoga is proven to bring balance and
unleash bountiful energy through
the reduction of stress, anxiety and
depression. $8 per class. For more
information and to register go to
penvol.org/littlehouse.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29
Who Speaks for the Land? Robert
Bueltmans Peninsula. 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. San Mateo County History
Museum, 2200 Broadway, Redwood
City. Represents the photographers
favorite black and white works of
environmental scenes of San Mateo
County. Exhibit closes Oct. 19. Gallery
open every day except Monday from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information go to www.historysmc.org.
San Mateo Professional Alliance
Networking Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m.
201 S. B St., San Mateo. Meet new
business connections and hear
speaker Dulce Bird on web development and design. For more information call 430-6500.
Gardening Workshop: Planting
Succulents. 1 p.m. 800 Middle Ave.,
Menlo Park. Free. Please bring a small
container, about 1-2 cups. For more
information or to register call 3262025.
Distinguished Speaker Series: Dr.
Eric Shapira. 1:30 p.m. 800 Middle
Ave., Menlo Park. Dr. Eric Shapira will
lecture on healthy aging and how to
live your life to the fullest. For more
information call 326-2025.
Music in the Park. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
2100 Hopkins Ave., Redwood City.
Come weekly for a concert in Stafford
Park. For more information go to redwoodcity.org/musicinthepark.
Eagles of Haines, Alaska. 7 p.m.
Lane Community Room, Burlingame
Library, 480 Primrose Road,
Burlingame. Enjoy a lecture and
slideshow of majestic bald eagles in
their natural habitat in Haines, Alaska
by photographer Joan Sparks. Free
and open to the public. For more
information call 558-7444 ext. 2.
THURSDAY, JUNE 30
Launch Your Successful Business. 9
a.m. to 11 a.m. Sobrato Center for
Nonprofits (Harbor Room), 350 Twin
Dolphin Drive, Redwood Shores.
Thinking of starting a business? What
does it take to launch your business?
The pros and cons from business
owners. Share ideas with other entrepreneurs. For more information call
574-1766.
Lifetree Cafe: Temptation Why
Good Men Go Bad. 9:15 a.m. 1095
Cloud Ave., Menlo Park. For more
information,
contact
william@bethany-mp.org.
RethinkWaste Public Open House
Day. 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. 333
Shoreway Road, San Carlos. The free
tours include visiting the Transfer
Station, where garbage, food scraps
and yard trimmings are handled; outdoor education area, with a demonstration garden and composting system, rainwater harvest tank and solar
panel display; the Environmental
Education Center, which includes
museum-quality exhibits, reuse art, a
talking robot and more. For more
information call 802-3500.
Fair Oaks Older Adult Activity
Center Open House. 10 a.m. to 12:30
p.m. Fair Oaks Adult Activity Center,
2600 Middlefield Road, Redwood
City. Enjoy live music, appetizers
served in our beautiful garden, an art
and craft exhibition by Fair Oaks participants and more. For more information call 780-7543.
RethinkWaste Public Open House
Day. 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 333
Shoreway Road, San Carlos. The free
tours include visiting the Transfer
Station, where garbage, food scraps
and yard trimmings are handled; outdoor education area, with a demonstration garden and composting system, rainwater harvest tank and solar
panel display; the Environmental
Education Center, which includes
museum-quality exhibits, reuse art
and a talking robot, and more. For
more information call 802-3500.
Fourth of July Celebration at Little
House. 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. 800
Middle Ave., Menlo Park. $8. Enjoy live
entertainment and great food. For
more information or to register call
326-2025.
How to Protect Your Portfolio in a
Down Market. 7 p.m. San Mateo
Senior Center, 2645 Alameda de las
Pulgas, San Mateo. Learn how to protect your investment portfolio with
risk management strategies such as
asset allocation, position sizing, and
stop losses. For more information,
contact dcason@lfsfinance.com.
Eugene ONeills Anna Christie. 8
p.m. 2120 Broadway, Redwood City.
Catch a performance of the 1922
Pulitzer Prize-winning play about
love and forgiveness, charting one
womans longing to forget the dark
secrets of her past and hope for salvation. Tickets are $25 for seniors and
students and $30 for adults. For more
information, jesse@dragonproductions.net.
Movies on the Square featuring
Top Gun. 8:45 p.m. 2200 Broadway,
Redwood City. Experience Redwood
Citys high-definition surround sound
25-foot outdoor theater. Movies are
shown in high definition Blu-Ray and
Surround Sound when available. For
more information go to redwoodcity.org/movies.
FRIDAY, JULY 1
Free First Friday. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. At
11:00 a.m., preschool children will be
invited to learn about baseball. They
will make a baseball decoration to
take home. Then Museum staff will
conduct a special program in its Lets
Play Ball exhibit gallery. Here the
youngsters will hear the story, The
Littlest Leaguer. At 2 p.m., museum
docents will lead tours of the museum for adults. For more information
call 299-0104.
Independence Day Party Dancing
with The Hot Rods Band and BBQ
Chicken Lunch. 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
San Bruno Senior Center, 1555 Crystal
Springs Road, San Bruno. Tickets at
front desk. For more information, call
616-7150.
Adult Chess. 10 a.m. to noon. 610 Elm
St., San Carlos. Chess pieces and
boards will be provided. For more
information call 591-0341.
Tai Chi. 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. 610
Elm St., San Carlos. The library offers
free tai chi for adults. For more information call 591-0341.
Eugene ONeills Anna Christie. 8
p.m. 2120 Broadway, Redwood City.
Catch a performance of the 1922
Pulitzer Prize-winning play about
love and forgiveness, charting one
womans longing to forget the dark
secrets of her past and hope for salvation. Tickets are $25 for seniors and
students and $30 for adults.
SATURDAY, JULY 2
Overeaters Anonymous. 10:15 a.m.
to noon. 610 Elm St., San Carlos. Free
and open to the public. For more
information call 591-0341.
Adopt a Pet. Noon to 2 p.m. 60 31st
Ave., San Mateo. Looking for a new
best friend? The Peninsula Humane
Society is bringing animals from out
of their kennels and on the road, so
you can adopt adorable pets at
Hillsdale Shopping Center. For more
information call 571-1029.
COMICS/GAMES
DILBERT
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CROSSWORD PUZZLE
HOLY MOLE
ACROSS
1 Go great
5 Odds and ends, briey
9 Filmdoms Gardner
12 Deck quartet
13 Fiend
14 Pledge
15 Mac
17 Hard water?
18 In thing
19 Boating pronoun
20 Pampas backdrop
22 Harmful
23 Before, in combos
24 Ledger entry
27 Dark igneous rock
30 Foretoken
31 Tankard
32 Yves yes
34 Prompt
35 Response on deck
36 Spat
37 Parsley units
40 Cousins moms
41 NFL scores
42 Mo. with no holidays
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