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a deterrent to erosion.
However, various entities have a
significant stake in such a project
and will require the special district
to work with the U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers, Caltrans, county
officials and the city of Half Moon
Bay.
The U. S. Army Corps of
Engineers, which constructed the
jetty used to protect boats in the
harbor but is contributing to the
loss of sand and erosion at the
beach, has been conducting a
study to determine whether it has
an interest in
such a project.
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opportunity to
a c k n o wl e dg e
that were serious about doing
something.
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sure what to do
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because, yes,
Brennan
were waiting
for the Army Corps of Engineers
to come up with some solutions,
but were saying as soon as they
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United States striker Alex Morgan, right, avoids a tackle by Colombia defender Nataly Arias in the second half
of the Americans 2-0 win in the Round of 16 at the Womens World Cup. Morgan scored the first goal in the
53rd minute, with Carli Lloyd adding an insurance goal in the 66th minute. See SPORTS page 11.
June 22, found the need for collaboration among a variety of public
agencies, including the countys
mental health department and
Office of Education, Behavioral
Health and Recovery Services, and
23 local school districts, to
increase the availability of localized mental health care services
for the roughly 94,000 students
enrolled in public schools across
the county.
Schools should be able to take
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which time the biotechnology titan encourages workers to engage in volunteer and
charity opportunities in and around South
San Francisco.
Judy Bush, president of the South San
Francisco Unified School District Board of
Trustees, praised Genentech for its commitment to support its local community.
The opportunity to have them take time
and energy out of their day to come and
beautify our district, we are most gracious
and appreciative of that, she said.
Genentech partnered with Hands On Bay
Area, a local volunteer network, to assemble the manpower necessary to send workers
out to the school campuses across the district, and complete the projects in short
order.
Geoff Teeter, vice president of corporate
relations at Genentech, said the collaboration with South San Francisco schools is
part of the companys ongoing effort to
contribute to the community where the company is headquartered.
Genentech Gives Back is a unique opportunity to support the communities where we
live and work and to reconnect with colleagues in the spirit of giving, Teeter said,
in an email. Giving back has long been
important to Genentech, and all employees
Police reports
BELMONT
Zen happens
A man claimed to be meditating when he
was found lying on the ground in the
parking lot of Safeway on Huntington
and Noor avenues in South San
Francisco
before
11:10
a. m.
Wednesday, May 27.
MILLBRAE
Po s s es s i o n o f co ntro l l ed s ubs tance.
A man was cited and released when he was
found in possession of a controlled substance on the 1300 block of Murchison
Drive before 7:50 p.m. Friday, June 12.
Dri v e wi th s us pended l i cens e. A person was arrested for driving with a suspended license on Ralston Avenue and South
Road before 12:03 a.m. Sunday, June 14.
DUI. A person was arrested for driving
under the influence on Crestmoor and Darby
Street before 12:41 a.m. Sunday, June 14.
FOSTER CITY
SAN CARLOS
Petty theft. A person lost a box of sensitive documents during a move and later discovered that some of the sensitive information was being used fraudulently on
Portofino Lane before 4:04 p.m. Thursday,
June 18.
Warrant arres t. A man found sleeping in a
suspicious vehicle were arrested on warrants
out of Redwood City on Triton Drive before
REDWOOD CITY
Petty theft. A kayak was stolen from a
residence on Pelican Lane before 5:58 p.m.
Tuesday, June 16.
DUI. A drunk driver jumped the curb and hit
a tree on El Camino Real before 1:34 a.m.
Tuesday, June 16.
Di s turbance. About seven people were
seen singing happy birthday in a white
van parked in the middle of Hilton Street
before 10:53 p.m. Monday, June 15.
Brandi s hi ng a weapo n. A juvenile was
seen chasing another juvenile with a knife
on Lincoln Avenue before 8:45 p. m.
Saturday, June 13.
LOCAL/BAY AREA
OAKLAND Four young men were sentenced Monday to state prison terms ranging from 10 to 24 years for their roles in
the sexual assault and human trafficking
charges of four Oakland girls who were
between the ages of 13 and 17.
Prosecutor Amanda Chavez, who
described the case as horrific, said the
men lured the girls to a house on 14th
Avenue in East Oakland and then trafficked
them or raped or attempted to rape them.
Local briefs
Man hits tree, arrested
for suspicion of DUI
A 59-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving early Sunday after he
allegedly crashed into a tree and then drove
the wrong way down a street in South San
Francisco, according to police.
At about 12:40 a.m. Sunday, officers contacted South San Francisco resident
Ronaldo Ocumen, who was seen driving the
wrong way on Westborough Boulevard at
Gellert Boulevard directly at an oncoming
officer, police said.
Officers noticed major front-end damage
to Ocumens vehicle, which they determined was caused from a crash into a nearby
palm tree, according to police.
Ocumen was taken to San Francisco
General Hospital to be treated for minor
injuries and was later arrested on suspicion
of DUI after officers determined he had a
blood-alcohol content nearly double the
legal limit, police said.
Woman killed by
recycling truck identified
A woman killed Friday morning when she
LOCAL/STATE
Obituaries
Juanita Laster Brandenburg
Juanita Laster Brandenburg died
peacefully at her home in San Carlos
June 17, 2015, with her family by her
side.
She was born
in Clayton, New
Mexico Nov. 30,
1920 and moved
to the Bay Area
in 1943.
Juanita survived her husband, of 62
years, Kenneth
Juanita
W i l l i a m
Brandenburg Bran den b urg .
She is survived by her three children
LaRita (Ron), Cheryl (Stephen) and
Bill (Marcy), her six grandchildren,
12 great-grandchildren and one greatgreat grandchild.
Juanita worked for Pacific
Telephone/Pac Bell for 32 years in
Vallejo, Burlingame, Redwood City
and San Carlos. She was a member of
the
39th
Avenue
Baptist
Church/Western Hills Church for over
50 years.
Juanita and Kenneth enjoyed square
dancing. They were members of the
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Hundreds of firefighters join
battle against fire near Tahoe
LOS ANGELES Air tankers and helicopters were helping hundreds of firefighters
Monday battle a wildfire south of Lake Tahoe
where no structures have been damaged but the
California mountain town of Markleeville
remained on standby for possible evacuations.
About 500 personnel were expected to be on
the fire lines about 20 miles west of the
Nevada border, Sierra Front fire spokeswoman
Jenny Ramella said.
The fire was sparked by lightning on Friday
and has burned nearly 15 square miles of timber and grass a total of about 9,500 acres.
It was about 10 percent contained after forcing the evacuation of some campgrounds,
officials said.
Elsewhere, cooler weather was expected to
aid crews making progress against a huge forest fire in a remote area of the San Bernardino
Mountains the largest of the several blazes
burning in California.
ther action.
Board officials have previously said those
ignoring its cutback orders would be the first
to face inspections and enforcement. The punishment for taking water is $1,000 a day and
$2,500 per acre foot, enough water to fill an
acre of land a foot deep.
Some people who have not responded to the
board may not be illegally taking water
because the streams and creeks to which they
hold rights have dried out. Others may have
missed the states curtailment notices or are
waiting for a court decision before responding.
Those ordered to stop diverting from waterways have other options, including tapping
groundwater, buying water at rising costs,
using previously stored water or leaving fields
unplanted.
Regulators have already ordered thousands
of other entities with less secure claims
known as junior water rights to stop pumping. Only about a third of them have confirmed they stopped diverting water, although
the ones that did respond are among the
biggest users.
Relations between
minorities, deputies improving
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Nikki Haley
Democrats
and
Republicans, blacks and
whites who joined her
call.
My hope is that by
removing a symbol that
divides us, we can move
our state forward in harmony, and we can honor
the nine blessed souls
who are now in Heaven,
Haley said.
The massacre inside the Emanuel African
Methodist Episcopal Church has suddenly
made removing the flag long thought
politically impossible in South Carolina
the go-to position, even for politicians who
have counted on the votes of disaffected white
people in Republican primaries.
Haley was flanked by U.S. Sen. Lindsey
Graham, now running for president, as well as
South Carolinas junior senator, Tim Scott,
Obituary
Christiana Lucy Clapp Naff led a full life, of friends, family and
social conscience. Christiana was the second daughter of Elizabeth
Neill Clapp and Dudley Clapp, and grew up in Cambridge,
Massachusetts. She spent her childhood summers with her
family in Saxtons River, VT, where her grandparents lived in the
family home Maple Grove. Christiana attended Smith College,
graduating in 1944.
Christiana married John Naff in 1953, and lived most of her adult life in San Mateo, where
she raised her family of three children. When her youngest was in high school she returned to
work, working for many years as a science equipment manager at the College of San Mateo,
from which she retired in 1989.
She was preceded in death by her sister Frances Altenberg, and her husband John Naff. She is
survived by her children, Rick Naff of Belmont, Kathy Naff of San Mateo, and Fred Naff
of Rafina, Greece; she is also survived by three grandchildren, Sarah, Teresa and Allison, and
one great grandchild, Drayke Tatola.
A memorial service will be held on Friday June 26, 2:00 PM, at the Unitarian Universalist
Congregation of San Mateo, 300 E. Santa Inez Ave. A reception will follow. In lieu of
flowers, please make a donation to UU San Mateo, or to NAACP San Mateo chapter, or to
the Peninsula Peace and Justice Center.
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environmental legacy.
The bill would allow states to opt out of the
plan if the governor determines it would cause
significant rate hikes for electricity or harm
reliability of service in the state. The bill
also would delay the rule until all court challenges are completed.
The House also is expected to take up a separate spending bill that would bar the EPA
from enforcing the power plant rules, cut the
agencys budget and attack other prominent
EPA regulations on air and water pollution.
Obama has managed to thwart GOP efforts
in the past, but Republicans are renewing
their efforts now that they control the Senate
as well as the House.
The United States has pledged to cut its
greenhouse gas emissions up to 28 percent as
its contribution to a global treaty aimed at
preventing the worst effects of climate
change. The U.S. and other countries that
account for more than half of total carbon
pollution from the energy sector have
announced plans to combat climate change
beginning after 2020, Deese said.
that the Hornes voluntarily chose to participate in the raisin market and have the option of
selling different crops if they dont like it.
Let them sell wine is probably not much
more comforting to the raisin growers than
similar retorts have been to others throughout
history, Roberts said. Property rights cannot
be so easily manipulated.
Justice Stephen Breyer agreed that the
Hornes were entitled to be properly paid for
their crops, but he wrote separately to say that
the case should be sent back to a lower court to
decide whether they would have been owed any
money if they had actually complied with the
program rules.
Some
say
that
science and religion
dont mix. Some
say that science is
the ultimate search
for God. Some say
religion supersedes
science, some say both have equal stature
and others say both are hogwash. Everyone
has their own personal assessment of the
correlation between science and religion.
The aspiration of religion along with the
aspiration of science is to explain the
universe and answer questions about life, in
addition to satisfying human psychological
needs when dealing with the realities of
death. Religion is based on faith, science is
based on observation, and both are based on
human curiosity and the need to find
answers. Whether a person is repetitively
reading religious scripture, or fascinated by
repeatable scientific experimentations, both
are searching for methods that answer
questions about the universe around us.
It can be debated that early humans
turned to religion as a way to alleviate their
fears and gain reassurance with the concept
of life after death. This helped to give them
a sense of order in a confusing world that
often seemed mysterious.
Eventually
scientific realization evolved along side
religion and the process of trial and error
established itself as a way to solve some of
these mysteries. Firethe wheelfarming.
The more humans observed the world they
lived in, the more they leaned how the
natural world worked and how they could
manipulate it to their advantage. Over the
centuries religious power came at odds with
scientific discovery, which led to a period of
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Tim Gordon
San Carlos
Massimiliano Poletto
San Francisco
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Charles Gould
Paul Moisio
Jim Dresser
Kathleen Magana
Joe Rudino
Michael R. Oberg
San Mateo
We need smoke-free
housing policies
Editor,
My name is Priscilla Iglesias; I am 16
years old and attend South San Francisco High School. I am a Youth
Leadership Institutes YO! Mateo Project CASA youth advocate. We
advocate smoke-free multi-unit housing and tenant rights. I am a part of
this organization because my family
and I including my 11-month-old
sister experience secondhand smoke
daily from a tenant who lives in our
building.
Through this campaign, I have learned
of the health effects associated with
secondhand smoke and the risks it
poses on my sisters health. As a YO!
Mateo youth advocate, I speak out on
issues affecting my community,which
has improved my interpersonal and
public speaking skills tremendously. I
have outreached and educated local
business owners about our campaign. I
have attended city council meetings to
bring awareness to decision makers
while advocating this issue. I am writing on behalf of my family and
community to propose a policy that
prohibits smoking in multi-unit housing.
Belmont, Daly City, unincorporated
San Mateo County and Foster City
have all adopted smoke-free multi-unit
housing policies. I encourage others
including South San Francisco to follow the examples of these cities and to
implement a similar policy regarding
secondhand smoke in multi-unit housing, taking into account the
importance of tenant rights and the
challenging living situations faced by
the working class. I hope this letter inspires other communities that are in
support of adopting this policy in their
own cities that currently do not prohibit smoking in multi-unit housing.
Priscilla Iglesias
South San Francisco
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Nasdaq 5,153.97 +36.97 Oil (per barrel) 60.27
S&P 500 2,122.85 +12.86 Gold
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Big movers
Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Friday on the New
York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market:
NYSE
Cigna Corp., up $7.34 to $162.60
The health insurer rejected a $47 billion buyout offer from rival Anthem
Inc., saying the terms of the deal were inadequate.
Williams Cos., up $12.52 to $60.86
The gas pipeline company rejected a $48 billion takeover offer from
Energy Transfer Equity but said it may still be for sale.
Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Inc., down 86 cents to $6.12
Sequential Brands Group Inc. is buying the media and merchandising
company for about $353 million in a cash-and-stock deal.
National Bank of Greece SA, up 20 cents to $1.30
The banks stock gained ground on hopes that there will be a
breakthrough in Greece's bailout negotiations with creditors.
Nasdaq
American Airlines Group Inc., up $1.47 to $43.03
The airline and its rivals saw shares rise after two analysts suggested that
investors are too gloomy about the shares.
Epizyme Inc., up $5.23 to $25.98
The biotechnology company reported positive data from an early stage
clinical trial of a cancer treatment.
American Micro Devices Inc., up 4 cents to $2.62
The chipmaker hired a consulting firm to review whether the company
should split its business, according to a Reuters report.
Noodles & Co., down 58 cents to $16
The casual restaurant operator's president and chief operating officer is
leaving to become CEO of an unnamed restaurant business.
Business brief
Dorsey would have to give
up Square to be Twitter CEO
NEW YORK Jack Dorsey would have to give up his post
at Square if hes to become CEO of Twitter.
The company he helped found and now leads on an interim
basis said Monday that it is only considering candidates who
can make a full-time commitment to Twitter.
Dorsey was named interim CEO after Dick Costolo stepped
down effective July 1 amid criticism over Twitters disappointing financial performance and share price decline.
Costolo had been Twitters CEO for five years and led the
company through a successful stock market debut in 2013.
But Twitter has yet to make a profit and there are concerns
about its ability to grow its user base.
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The days when people looked to one
person to tell them how to entertain,
live tastefully are gone, said Allen
diving in.
The National Association of Realtors
said Monday that sales of existing
homes climbed 5.1 percent last month to
a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.35
million. May was the third consecutive
month of the sales rate exceeding 5 million homes.
Yet listings have failed to match the
greater demand, fueling large price gains.
Median home prices climbed 7.9 percent
over the past 12 months to $228,700,
about $1,700 shy of the July 2006 peak.
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Daschbach the
centerpiece of
SHP dominance
Boys Athlete of the Year
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
goal, got a hand on Morgans shot five minutes later, but couldnt stop the goal to put
the United States up 1-0.
It didnt have much power on it as I wanted, but it went in and thats all that matters,
she said about her right-footed goal.
Usually shes lefty: It comes in handy
when it needs to, she smiled.
Carli Lloyd also scored for the secondranked Americans, who will face No. 16
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SPORTS
Giants brief
San Francisco got shut out. The World
Series MVP faces visiting San Diego, and
hasnt lost three in a row since right before
last years All-Star break.
vidual, and we were proud to call him a member of the baseball family. On behalf of Major
League Baseball, I extend my deepest sympathies to Darryls family and his many friends
throughout our game.
The Mets mourned the loss and said they
planned to hold a moment of silence before
Friday nights home game to honor both
Hamilton and Nelson Doubleday Jr., their for-
ROSE
Continued from page 11
suspension in August 1989.
ESPNs Outside the Lines said it obtained
a notebook seized by U.S. Postal Inspection
Service in October 1989 from Rose associate
Michael Bertolini, which reflect betting
records from March to July 1986. The documents are under seal and stored in the National
Archives New York office, ESPN said.
Rose applied for reinstatement to baseball in September 1997 and met in
November 2002 with Commissioner Bud
Selig, who never ruled on the application.
Rose applied again after Selig was succeeded by Rob Manfred in January.
Rose is ineligible for the Hall of Fame as
long as he is on the permanently suspended list.
SPORTS
Carson Fulmer fired 7 2/3 innings of two-hit shutout ball to lead Vandy to a 5-1 win over
Virginia in Mondays opening game of the College World Series finals.
more runs in the seventh.
Virginia (42-24), the Commodores finals
opponent for the second straight year, scored
in the ninth to end the Vandy bullpens streak
of 22 shutout innings.
Fulmer retired nine in a row from the fifth to
eighth inning before Adam Haseley bounced a
ball over the left-center fence for a groundrule double. Ben Bowden came on for Fulmer
with two outs and two runners on in the
eighth and got Matt Thaiss to fly out.
Fulmer attacked Virginia with his fastball
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myself
with,
Goldschmidt said in an
interview with
The
Associated Press. He said
he pays no attention
whether hes going bad
or good.
Good is an understatement
to
describe
Goldschmidts
season.
Paul
He entered Monday
Goldschmidt
with 19 home runs, many
in critical situations, was tied for second in
the majors with 57 RBIs and ranked second
in slugging percentage (.656)
Goldschmidt was leading the majors in
walks (55). A major league-high 16 were
intentional.
He has 12 stolen bases.
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Alex Morgan watches her second-half goal float into net in Mondays 2-0 win.
SOCCER
Continued from page 11
China on Friday in Ottawa. The United
States is seeking its third World Cup title,
but first since 1999.
The Americans have not allowed a goal in
333 minutes.
Colombia has never won soccers premier
tournament, but the No. 28 Las Cafeteras
pulled off one of the biggest upsets in any
World Cup in the group stage when they
SPORTS
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19 points per game Daschbach
ranked second on the team, and fourth
in the WBAL, with 7.9 boards per
game.
I like to do the dirty work and get
the rebounds, Daschbach said. I
know my role, and thats to get a bunch
of rebounds and score my eight points
a game.
Like Burr-Kirven on the football
field, Koch was the center of the Gators
world on the basketball court. And
Daschbach is quick to give credit where
credit is due, even though the presence
of two big men each standing 6-3,
they were the tallest players on the
team was pivotal to SHPs bombsaway approach from 3-point land.
I cant take too much credit for any
success, Daschbach said. But when I
got back, I was able to take the load off
Goodell dismissed
the unions claim
when he declined to
recuse himself from
hearing the appeal
on June 23.
I did not delegate
my
disciplinary
authority to Mr.
Vincent; I concurred
Tom Brady
in his recommendation and authorized him to communicate
to Mr. Brady the discipline imposed
under my authority as Commissioner,
Goodell said in his letter to the union
on June 2. The identity of the person
who signed the disciplinary letter is
irrelevant.
Brady was suspended four games and
the Patriots were fined $1 million and
docked a pair of draft picks after investigator Ted Wells found that the Super
Bowl champions illegally used underinflated footballs in the AFC title game.
Vincent has issued several fines and
penalties for various infractions since
replacing Ray Anderson as the NFLs
executive vice president of football
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Sports briefs
Indians to sign Aiken for $2.5 million bonus
CLEVELAND Brady Aiken will receive a signing bonus
of just over $2.5 million from the Indians.
The left-hander, taken with the 17th
overall pick in the amateur draft, agreed to
a minor league deal last week that includes
a signing bonus of $2,513,280, slightly
above the slot value of $2,393,600.
Aiken was the No. 1 overall selection
in last years amateur draft by Houston
but didnt sign after the Astros became
Brady Aiken concerned about his elbow. Aiken had
Tommy John surgery in March and
wont be able to pitch until next year.
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SPORTS
NL GLANCE
AL GLANCE
W
Tampa Bay 40
New York
38
Toronto
38
Baltimore
36
Boston
31
Central Division
W
Kansas City 40
Minnesota 38
Detroit
36
Cleveland
32
Chicago
30
West Division
W
Houston
41
Texas
37
Angels
36
Seattle
32
As
31
L
32
32
34
33
40
Pct
.556
.543
.528
.522
.437
GB
1
2
2 1/2
8 1/2
L
27
32
34
37
39
Pct
.597
.543
.514
.464
.435
GB
3 1/2
5 1/2
9
11
L
31
33
35
39
41
Pct
.569
.529
.507
.451
.431
GB
3
4 1/2
8 1/2
10
Mondays Games
Philadelphia 11, N.Y. Yankees 8
Detroit 8, Cleveland 5
Toronto 8, Tampa Bay 5
Minnesota 13, Chicago White Sox 2
Angels 4, Houston 3
Kansas City 4, Seattle 1
Tuesdays Games
Phils (OSullivan 1-5) at NYY (Sabathia 3-7), 4:05 p.m.
Os (U.Jimenez 5-3) at Boston (J.Kelly 2-4), 4:10 p.m.
Detroit (Price 6-2) at Tribe (Salazar 6-2), 4:10 p.m.
Jays (Dickey 3-6) at Rays (Archer 8-4), 4:10 p.m.
As (Chavez 3-6) at Texas (Gonzalez 2-1), 5:05 p.m.
ChiSox (Samardzija 4-4) at Twins (Pelfrey 5-3),5:10 p.m.
Houston (McHugh 7-3) at Angels (Wilson 5-5),7:05 p.m.
K.C. (Guthrie 5-4) at Ms (Montgomery 1-2), 7:10 p.m.
Wednesdays Games
Detroit at Cleveland, 9:10 a.m.
Toronto at Tampa Bay, 9:10 a.m.
Philadelphia at N.Y. Yankees, 10:05 a.m.
Chicago White Sox at Minnesota, 10:10 a.m.
Houston at L.A. Angels, 12:35 p.m.
Baltimore at Boston, 4:10 p.m.
Oakland at Texas, 5:05 p.m.
Kansas City at Seattle, 7:10 p.m.
GOLF
Continued from page 11
winning his first green jacket.
Hes now halfway to history,
yet still barely old enough to
drink. The last player who did
things like Spieth was named
Tiger Woods, which seems so
long ago.
Now hes the youngest since
Bobby Jones nearly a century ago
to win back-to-back major championships. Spieth has a chance to
do what even Woods couldnt and
win all four of golfs major tournaments in one year.
Watching him Sunday on the
crunchy greens at Chambers Bay,
it was hard not to get the sense
that hes only just begun.
W
Washington 37
New York
36
Atlanta
35
Miami
30
Philadelphia 25
Central Division
W
St. Louis
45
Pittsburgh 39
Chicago
38
Cincinnati 32
Milwaukee 25
West Division
W
Los Angeles 39
Giants
38
Arizona
34
San Diego 34
Colorado
30
L
33
35
35
41
47
Pct
.529
.507
.500
.423
.347
GB
1 1/2
2
7 1/2
13
L
24
30
30
36
46
Pct
.652
.565
.559
.471
.352
GB
6
6 1/2
12 1/2
21
L
32
33
35
38
39
Pct
.549
.535
.493
.472
.435
GB
1
4
5 1/2
8
Mondays Games
Philadelphia 11, N.Y. Yankees 8
Chicago Cubs 4, L.A. Dodgers 2
Tuesdays Games
Atl. (Wood 4-4) at Nats (Zimmermann 5-5), 4:05 p.m.
Reds (Smith 0-0) at Bucs (Locke 4-3), 4:05 p.m.
Phils (OSullivan 1-5) at NYY Sabathia 3-7), 4:05 p.m.
St. L (C.Martinez 7-3) at Fish (Urena 1-3), 4:10 p.m.
L.A. (Greinke 5-2) at Cubs (Hammel 5-2), 5:05 p.m.
NYM (Niese 3-7) at Brews (Fiers 3-7), 5:10 p.m.
DBacks (Anderson 3-1) at Rox (Kendrick 2-9),5:40 p.m.
S.D.(Despaigne 3-5) at S.F.(Bumgarner 7-4), 7:15 p.m.
Wednesdays Games
Philadelphia at N.Y. Yankees, 10:05 a.m.
Atlanta at Washington, 4:05 p.m.
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m.
St. Louis at Miami, 4:10 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers at Chicago Cubs, 5:05 p.m.
N.Y. Mets at Milwaukee, 5:10 p.m.
Arizona at Colorado, 5:40 p.m.
San Diego at San Francisco, 7:15 p.m.
DBACKS
CHAMPIONSHIP
Sunday, July 5
At Vancouver, British Columbia
Semifinal winners, 7 p.m.
East Division
East Division
SECOND ROUND
Saturday, June 20
At Ottawa, Ontario
Germany 4, Sweden 1
At Edmonton, Alberta
China 1, Cameroon 0
Sunday, June 21
At Moncton, New Brunswick
Brazil 0, Australia 1
At Montreal
France 3, South Korea 0
At Vancouver, British Columbia
Canada 1, Switzerland 0
Monday, June 22
At Ottawa, Ontario
England 2, Norway 1
At Edmonton, Alberta
United States 2, Colombia 0
Tuesday, June 23
At Vancouver, British Columbia
Japan vs. Netherlands, 10 p.m.
QUARTERFINALS
Friday, June 26
At Montreal
Germany-Sweden winner vs. France-South Korea
winner, 4 p.m.
At Ottawa, Ontario
China-Cameroon winner vs. United States-Colombia winner, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, June 27
At Edmonton, Alberta
Brazil-Australia winner vs. Japan-Netherlands winner, 4 p.m.
At Vancouver, British Columbia
Norway-England winner vs. Canada-Switzerland
winner, 7:30 p.m.
SEMIFINALS
Tuesday, June 30
At Montreal
Ottawa winner vs. Montreal winner, 7 p.m.
Wednesday, July 1
At Edmonton, Alberta
Edmonton winner vs. Vancouver winner, 7 p.m.
THIRD PLACE
Saturday, July 4
At Edmonton, Alberta
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HEALTH/LOCAL
Health brief
Iowa court allows remote
dispensing of abortion pill
DES MOINES, Iowa The Iowa Supreme
Court has struck down a restriction that would
have prevented doctors from administering
abortion-inducing pills remotely via video teleconferencing, saying it would have placed an
undue burden on a womans right to get an abortion.
Iowa is one of only two states that offers socalled telemedicine abortions Minnesota
offers them on a smaller scale and doctors at
Iowas urban clinics that perform abortions had
been allowed to continue offering the remotelyadministered abortions while the ruling was
pending.
Planned Parenthoods local affiliate, Planned
REPORT
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Measure A, to pay for increasing access to
necessary mental health care at school sites.
The feasibility of purchasing mental health
care services from community-based organizations, which can provide a wide range of
care to all students, should be investigated by
districts that can afford it, according to the
report.
When made available in school, such programs can bring prevention and early intervention services directly to students and can
identify those who are struggling with unaddressed issues requiring more intensive counseling, which the CBO can provide to all,
read the report, in regards to communitybased organizations.
Members of the parent teacher organization
at Roy Cloud Elementary School in Redwood
City paying for Edgewood Center for Children
and Families, a community-based organization in San Carlos, is cited in the report as an
example of a successful program already in
place.
The service, which places a full-time counselor on the schools campus to teach and
build relationships with students, costs about
$80,000, or less than 15 percent of the organizations budget, according to the report.
And as funding for many public school districts increases through the new state budget,
SCHOOLS
Continued from page 3
focused on offering students a variety of
unique opportunities.
We have this partnership not just today,
but it continues to be an ongoing partnership of them giving back to our community,
our school community and our students,
she said.
The district is also slated to be the recipient of FutureLab, courtesy of Genentech,
under which an 8,000-square-foot classroom
featuring state-of-the-art technology called
the Science Garage will be constructed on
the campus of South San Francisco High
School in 2017.
Also as part of the program, middle
school students will be able to project in
Helix Cup, an annual competition that pits
student teams against each other in sciencebased competitions that teach problemsolving and teamwork.
FutureLab is designed to fuel student interest in science, technology, engineering and
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from [Fishers] son, the alleged victim, they determined this
was not a crime, said Fishers attorney Richard Weese. It
was hard on everybody, everybody involved, including Dr.
Fishers wife. But thankfully, he was out of custody so that
took some of the pressure off. Im just glad [prosecutors]
made the right decision and decided to dismiss.
The incident began around 2 p.m. April 22 when the father
and son, who had both been drinking, began to argue. The
fight continued throughout the home until Fisher pulled a
.38-caliber semi-automatic handgun and shot his son at
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44 Planet next to Saturn
4 Macbeth gure
48 Bards tragic king
7 Belonging to that lady
49 Colonizer
11 Conquistadors quest
51 Clapton of Layla
12 Make for it
52 Mediocre (hyph.)
14 Object
53 Educational org.
15 Rash soother
54 Loafer part
17 Unclad
55 Ring count
18 Pays homage
56 Untold centuries
19 Cloud-seeding compound
21 Get the message
DOWN
22 Wildebeest
1 Gangplank locale
23 Henry Lodge
2 Persia, today
26 Ph.D. submissions
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4 Ophelias love
30 Dessert cart choices
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33 Quixote
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34 Fax, maybe
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Cookie boxes
Worse than bad
Vend
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Want-ad letters
Avoid
Concrete reinforcer
Strong-arm
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Monsieurs islands
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The following person is abandoning the
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county of San Mateo. The business was
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304 Furniture
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23 Sport with
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30 IMers Then
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28
WORLD
KABUL, Afghanistan A
Taliban suicide bomber struck the
entrance to the Afghan parliament
on Monday and gunmen tried to
storm the heavily guarded compound, setting off a gunbattle with
police that left two people dead as
lawmakers were meeting inside to
vote on the appointment of a new
defense minister.
Afghan security forces managed
to repel the attack, killing all
seven gunmen and ensuring that
no members of parliament were
harmed. But the audacious assault
came as the Taliban captured two
districts in as many days in the
countrys north, displaying their
ability to operate on multiple
fronts.
Interior Ministry spokesman
Sediq Sediqqi said the attack began
with a car bomb explosion near
the entrance to parliament.
Gunmen then attempted to storm
the compound but were pushed
back by security forces and eventually corralled into a nearby building that was under construction.
Sediqqi later said all seven
attackers were killed by police and
that no members of parliament
were harmed. He said a woman and
a 10-year-old girl were killed.
Health Ministry spokesman
Mohammad Ismail Kahousi said 31
civilians were wounded.
Lawmaker Sidiqa Mubarez said
the building was rocked by the
large explosion and that some
REUTERS
ment and saw black smoke billowing from the entrance as ambulances raced to the scene. The
reporter later heard sporadic shooting from the building where the
militants were said to be holed up.
Just down the street, hundreds of
children were evacuated from a
school. Parents could be seen racing toward the building, shouting
out the names of their children.
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani
strongly condemned the assault.
Targeting innocent people in
the holy month of Ramadan is a
clear act of hostility against the
religion of Islam, his office said
in a statement, adding that the perpetrators are criminals who are
bound by no creed or religion.
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I am free now despite el-Sissi,
Mansour told the supporters, referring to Egyptian President AbdelFattah el-Sissi. I thank all the free
people in the world, as well as the
honest, honorable judges of
Germany.
He chanted Allahu Akbar
God is great through a microphone before being whisked away
by a waiting car.
Mansour, 52, was detained on
Saturday at Berlins Tegel airport as
he tried to board a Qatar Airways
flight to Doha. A dual EgyptianBritish citizen, he was convicted in
absentia in Egypt on charges that
his lawyers and reporters groups
call politically motivated.
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