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Public
Utilities
Commission is considering an investigation
into whether PG&Es culture and governance
have contributed to safety issues including
the deadly San Bruno pipeline explosion in
2010.
A proposal issued by the commission on
Monday calls for an outside review of the utilitys organizational culture, policies, practices and governance to determine whether
they adequately promote safety standards and
accountability.
The investigation, which could cost up to
$2 million, is not intended to duplicate investigations into specific incidents, but would
take a deeper look at how PG&E operates. It
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paid for by PG&E, CPUC officials said.
The commission could vote on the proposed investigation at its Aug. 27 meeting in
San Francisco.
The man accused of murdering and molesting his girlfriends 17-month-old daughter
pleaded not guilty Tuesday, according to the
San Mateo County District Attorneys
Office.
Daniel Contreras, 27, is being charged
with murder, felony child abuse resulting in
the death of a child and multiple counts of
performing lewd acts on a child, according
to prosecutors.
He could be sentenced to death if convicted.
Contreras allegedly sexually assaulted the
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Police reports
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A bunch of bread was left for birds on
Chula Vista Avenue in Burlingame
before 9:44 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 9.
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Th e f t . Several items including a bicycle
were stolen from a garage on Hawes Street
before 9:30 p. m. Wednesday, Aug. 12.
As s aul t . An employee was assaulted by
two women on Walnut Street before 5:41
p. m. Wednesday, Aug. 12.
Fo un d p ro p e rt y . A bicycle was found on
Duane Street before 11:45 a. m.
Wednesday, Aug. 12.
Van dal i s m. An unknown person went
into a residents house and disconnected
cameras on Rose Avenue before 7:33 p. m.
Monday, Aug. 10
As s aul t . An employee was attacked by an
unknown suspect on El Camino Real
before 12:33 p. m. Monday, Aug. 10.
Van dal i s m. A black Mercedes was dented
and a screw driver was stuck in its wheel on
Hemlock Avenue before 9:26 a. m.
Monday, Aug. 10.
Pe t t y t h e f t . Ten traffic cones were taken
from parking spaces on Jefferson Avenue
before 8:33 a. m. Monday, Aug. 10.
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Marc A. Marcus
Marc A. Marcus, 84, died on Aug. 15
from Lewy Body Dementia (longtime
resident of Moss Beach). Born Dec. 2,
1930, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to
Joseph and Sarah Marcus. Beloved husband for 25 years of Cherie and loving
father to son Gabe. Devoted to sons
Dan, Ben and Michael (by first wife
Sue). Proud of grandsons Christopher,
Max and Nathan (predeceased by David).
Marcs first instrument was the cello,
but hearing a marching band, he
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switched to clarinet. Blues, bop and
Dixieland Marc played them all, from
Magnolia Jazz Band to the Sacramento
Jazz Festival.
Graduated from John Marshall High
School; University of California at
Berkeley (B.A. Psychology, 1959); and
San Jose State University (M.A.
Psychology, 1962). Marc joined U.S.
Navy (1951-1954), attended Navy
School of Music, and saw action in
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who visited Yosemite, the Sierra National
Forest and surrounding areas in early
August.
The federal Centers for Disease Control is
testing the person, whose gender and age
were not released, officials said.
U.S. Public Health Service Dr. Danielle
Buttke, who is in Yosemite investigating the
outbreak, says no new areas have been closed
in Yosemite.
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The victim, an El Granada resident, was
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1:45 a.m. Aug. 13, according to police.
As they approached the intersection at
Harbor Boulevard, they exchanged words
with two other men walking southbound
on the west sidewalk of Old County Road
near the Kwik Service Gas Station. The
victim pulled over and an altercation
ensued between him and one of the subjects, according to police.
The victim was stabbed several times
before the suspect and his companion fled
southbound on Old County Road. The victim was driven to a hospital by his friend
where he was treated for non-life threatening injuries. He has since been released,
according to police.
After reviewing security camera footage
from neighboring businesses, police are
seeking witnesses to the crime.
Investigators would like to speak with
the occupants of a white sedan, possibly a
Cadillac, that was driving north on Old
County Road and apparently came upon
the fight while it was occurring, but did
not stop, according to police.
The suspect is a white man in his late
20s or early 30s, approximately 6 feet tall
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at Wilson Meany.
Decades in the making, Wilson
Meany and partner Stockbridge Capital
Group broke ground on Station 4, Bay
Meadows first office building at 3050
S. Delaware St., in October. The developers have long hoped the central location of the former race track near State
Route 92 and Highway 101 would
attract top tenants to Bay Meadows.
Were delighted to welcome
SurveyMonkey to Bay Meadows for its
new home, Thacher wrote in an email.
This is a company that doesnt want
an isolated campus environment for its
workers, but wants to be a member of a
vibrant, whole, connected community
and thats exactly what Bay Meadows
is. With SurveyMonkey as an anchor
tenant, were excited to see other
world-class brands join the mix at Bay
Meadows in the future.
Now in Phase II, office space has
long been planned for the entire 160acre site that will ultimately host
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BUSINESS
Dow
17,511.34
Nasdaq 5,059.35
S&P 500 2,096.92
-33.84
-32.35
-5.52
Big movers
Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Tuesday on the New
York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market:
NYSE
Wal-Mart Stores Inc., down $2.43 to $69.48
The retailer cut its annual earnings outlook because its profits are being
squeezed by currency fluctuations and higher wages.
The Home Depot Inc., up $3.10 to $122.80
The home improvement retailer reported better-than-expected secondquarter sales and profit as the housing market recovers.
Lennar Corp., up $1.65 to $55.59
The homebuilder's stock gained ground on an upbeat outlook following
a Commerce Department report of an increase in housing starts.
MasTec Inc., down $1.05 to $16.24
The utility contractor reported a second-quarter loss after reporting a
profit a year ago and the results missed expectations.
The TJX Companies Inc., up $5.17 to $76.78
The parent of T.J. Maxx, Marshalls and other stores reported better-thanexpected second-quarter earnings and revenue.
Dick's Sporting Goods Inc., up $1.91 to $52.61
The sporting goods retailer reported better-than-expected fiscal secondquarter net income, though revenue fell short of forecasts.
Nasdaq
The Hain Celestial Group Inc., down $4.73 to $63.65
The organic and natural products company met Wall Street's fiscal fourthquarter profit forecast as sales jumped 20 percent.
Dish Network Corp., down 51 cents to $66.68
The FCC said that the satellite TV company can't apply $3.3 billion in
small-business credits toward airwave purchases made in an auction.
NEW YORK The U.S. stock market shuffled to a slight loss in a lazy
day of summer trading Tuesday.
Wal-Marts shares slid after the
retailer cut its profit forecast for the
year, while renewed concerns over the
strength of Chinas economy weighed
on companies that depend on customers there.
But the broader market looked aimless. The major indexes headed lower
at the opening of trading, turned higher just before lunchtime, then slowly
lost ground throughout the afternoon.
Were in the summer doldrums,
said Jim Paulsen, chief investment
strategist
at
Wells
Capital
Management. Most people are staying cool on the lake somewhere.
Another reason for the markets
recent drift, Paulsen said, is that the
news hasnt been all that surprising.
People know about Chinas problems, they know about falling commodity prices, he said. Theyve
digested a lot of the news thats out
there already.
The Standard & Poors 500 index
slipped 5.52 points, or 0.3 percent, to
close at 2,096.92. The benchmark for
most mutual funds has lost just 7
points this month.
headquarters of Google.
Meanwhile, in a squat, industrial
building in suburban Detroit, a short
drive from Fords headquarters, workers are busy building a small fleet of
driverless cars.
The company behind them? Google.
The convergence of cars and computers is blurring the traditional geographical boundaries of both industries. Silicon Valley is dotted with
research labs opened by automakers
Business briefs
Amgen paying $71M in
off-label drug marketing case
NEW YORK Biotech drugmaker Amgen will pay $71
million to settle an investigation into illegal marketing
of its drugs Aranesp and Enbrel, ending an investigation
by 48 states and Washington, D.C.
Less than three years ago, Amgen agreed to pay $762
million to settle a federal government inquiry into offlabel marketing of the drugs and plead guilty to one
criminal charge. Tuesdays settlement resolves statelevel investigations into the same actions, which
occurred from 2002 to 2011 according to Amgen.
The 2012 settlement resolved allegations Amgen marketed Aranesp for unapproved uses. Prosecutors said the
company tried to convince doctors and patients to administer the drug in bigger doses just once a month, saying
they would save time. The promotion was intended to
help Aranesp compete with another drug, and the government said there was insufficient evidence Aranesp works
when its given so infrequently.
TIME TO STEP UP: EXPECTATIONS HIGH FOR SAN FRANCISCO LB NICK MOODY >> PAGE 13
Jerome
Simpson
Serena is not
feeling Grand
Slam pressure
By Mark Schmetzer
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Latavius Murray has carried the ball just 82 times since being drafted by the Raiders in 2013. He rushed for 424 yards last season and had 35
yards on six carries in Oaklands preseason opener against St. Louis.
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SPORTS
ST. LOUIS The Giants got a rally-starting at-bat from an unusual source.
The bad news: No doubt Madison
Bumgarner might be picking up a bat more
often whenever the team needs a little kick.
Yeah, now weve got to hear it from him
for a few days, saying how easy that was,
manager Bruce Bochy said after Bumgarners
first career pinch-hit helped produce an insurance run in a 2-0 victory over the St. Louis
Cardinals on Tuesday night.
Good at-bat, good two-out rally. Getting
that second run, thats huge, said
Bumgarner, the MVP of the 2014 World
Series.
The man Bumgarner batted for joked that
he wasnt all that impressed.
I probably would have gotten a hit,
starter Ryan Vogelsong said.
Vogelsong had it working on the mound
after a slow start, allowing two hits over six
innings.
This time of year is fun, the right-hander
said. I know its only August but the stretch
were in right now, this is almost like play-
MLB brief
Donaldson homers twice, Jays stay hot
PHILADELPHIA Josh Donaldson hit two
homers, Edwin Encarnacion also went deep
and the Blue Jays beat the Phillies 8-5 Tuesday.
The AL wild card-leading Blue Jays have
won 13 of 15. They entered one game
behind the AL East-leading Yankees.
Donaldson hit a drive off Aaron Nola into
the second deck in left field in the first. His
three-run shot in the sixth off Jeanmar
Gomez (1-3) gave the Blue Jays a 7-5 lead. A
loud group of Jays fans chanted MVP as
he rounded the bases. Donaldson has 33
homers and leads the majors with 91 RBIs.
Jeff Francoeur hit a solo homer for
Philadelphia.
Pence to miss at
least two weeks
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OAKLAND Billy Butler hit an RBI double in the 10th inning and the Athletics outlasted Clayton Kershaw and held on to beat
the Dodgers 5-4 on Tuesday night.
Mark Canha opened the 10th with a double
off Yimi Garcia, his fourth hit of the game.
Butler then lined the next pitch to right, and
the throw from Scott Van Slyke sailed well
wide of home plate, allowing Canha to score
easily and end the As season-high sevengame losing streak.
Kershaw was not as crisp as he has been
the past two months but still gave up one
SPORTS
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San Francisco linebacker Nick Moody, entering his third season, is expected to see a big
increase in playing time with the retirements of Patrick Willis and Chris Borland.
ing time as he begins his third NFL season,
Moody will be counted upon in a far greater role.
The 25-year-old Moody cherishes everything
he learned from five-time All-Pro Willis, who
walked away in March.
He always taught me, dont let outside things
get to you, if something is bothering you dont
be so outward about it, obvious with body language. Body language says a lot, Moody said.
He always told me to just keep faith, harp on
the fundamentals and study stuff, and itll all
come together.
Sports brief
ESPNs 8th annual Tip-Off Marathon has 16 games
BRISTOL, Conn. Defending national champion Duke
and fellow Final Four participant Kentucky will meet in one
game of the State Farm Champions Classic while Michigan
State, which was also in the Final Four, faces Kansas in the
other.
The doubleheader caps ESPNs eighth annual College
Hoops Tip-Off Marathon which will feature 15 mens games
and one womens defending national champion
Connecticut at Ohio State.
The marathon starts at 5:30 p.m. EST Monday, Nov. 16,
with the womens game. It concludes with the doubleheader
from Chicagos United Center, which starts at 7:30 p.m.
Between the Chicago games, ESPN will show Georgetown
at Maryland, the first time those local rivals have met since
2008.
All spring, 49ers coach Jim Tomsula mentioned Moody as one of the bright spots of the
offseason for his strides and discipline learning
the linebacker position.
Nobody questions the raw talent and athleticism and that speed that showed itself back at
Meadowbrook. Moody played both safety and
linebacker at Florida State.
Defensive coordinator Eric Mangini wants to
see Moody translate all of his work to the field
on game day.
From his growth from last year to right now,
from an ability to run the defense, to see what
the offense is doing, his work ethic, Ive really
been happy with Nicks development,
Mangini said.
Moody notes he has demonstrated that I can
accept coaching.
Ive shown my speed and athleticism but I
think the biggest thing is showing my discipline within the scheme and being able to take
those same fundamentals and apply them to an
actual plan, he said.
Moody was a sixth-round draft pick in 2013
and has made just two starts in the 20 games he
has played so far. The gains have come with
increased practice repetitions this camp after
months of working on his craft.
Hes had the best offseason Ive seen of anybody, defensive lineman Darnell Dockett said.
Hes the first one in and the last one to leave.
Hes asking questions and doing things outside
of football to take care of his body. I think that
when youve been in an organization with
NaVorro Bowman and Patrick Willis, you think,
Why not him? ... I told him that the sky is the
limit for him.
And across the country at The Meadowbrook
School, those who remember the hard-nosed kid
are hoping Moody shines.
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SPORTS
BOSTON On their way to a third lastplace finish in four seasons, the Boston Red
Sox shook up their front office on Tuesday
night by hiring Dave Dombrowski as the
new president of baseball operations and
saying goodbye to general manager Ben
Cherington.
Dombrowski takes over his fifth major
league club immediately. The team said in a
news release during its game against the
Cleveland Indians that Cherington declined
the opportunity to continue as general manager but will help with the transition.
In nearly four decades in the game, Dave
is a proven winner, Red Sox chairman Tom
Werner said. He can restore winning ways
to Yawkey Way and help to fulfill the Red
Sox goal, every year, to be playing meaningful games into October.
After taking over as the Montreal Expos
GM at the age of 32, Dombrowski went on to
build a World Series champion with the
Florida Marlins. He took Detroit to the
Series twice, winning four straight AL
Central titles in 14 years in the Tigers front
office.
But with Detroit playing below .500,
Dombrowski was let go two weeks ago
shortly after the Red Sox announced that
president and CEO Larry Lucchino would
step away from the club at the end of the season. Red Sox COO Sam Kennedy will run the
business of the ballclub, and Dombrowski
takes over the baseball side.
He is one of the most highly regarded
executives in all of baseball, and had
options to go with other clubs, said Red
Sox owner John Henry, who owned the
Marlins for part of Dombrowskis tenure
there. We feel very fortunate that he wanted
to come to Boston and wanted to further his
career now with the Red Sox as one of
the great architects of winning baseball
clubs.
began
chemotherapy
earlier
Golf brief
Spieth clinches
points-based PGA award
SHEBOYGAN, Wis. Jordan Spieth already
can count on one award as player of the year.
Spieth has clinched the points-based PGA of
America player of the year. Winning the
Masters and U.S. Open gave him a 50-point
bonus for capturing two majors in one year.
Even if PGA champion Jason Day were to win
all four FedEx Cup playoff events, he would not
have enough points to catch Spieth.
Majors are worth 30 points, and Spieth has
two other PGA Tour wins (Valspar
Championship, John Deere Classic) each worth
10 points.
He is assured of finishing no worse than second on the PGA Tour money list, pushing his
total to 149 points. That doesnt include points
from the Vardon Trophy for lowest scoring average. Spieth leads by a comfortable margin.
TENNIS
Continued from page 11
I would like to do well here, especially
after a disappointing week last week, she
said. Even if I dont win, I would like to
play technically better.
As the same time, she realizes time is running out on her career though her results
suggest otherwise - she is 47-2 this year and
has won four championships. She agrees
with the suggestion that her career is like a
marathon and shes in her sprint the finish.
I think thats a good analogy, she said.
Im not a spring chicken. I dont think I
have that much longer to play, but hopefully, it will be a while.
Her new outlook has her ready for the
pressure of the calendar Grand Slam in New
York.
I think its great, she said. Its cool,
even though theres a lot of pressure. I would
like to win the Open more than anybody
else.
SPORTS
The buzz is
certainly back
in Ann Arbor.
After pockets of
empty seats at
home
games
last
season,
ticket sales are
up again, and it
Jim Harbaugh will certainly
be a special
moment when the Wolverines take
the field at Michigan Stadium for
the first time under Harbaugh.
That home opener is Sept. 12
against Oregon State, but before
that, Michigan starts the season
with a tough road game Sept. 3
against Utah. The Utes won in Ann
Arbor last September in one of the
first clear signs of bad things to
come.
Here are a few more things to
watch at Michigan this season:
Quarterback competition
Harbaughs first season may
hinge on how well he can bring
Michigans quarterbacks along.
Iowa transfer Jake Rudock has
plenty of Big Ten experience, and
Shane Morris is also a candidate to
start after throwing 40 passes last
season.
Time to shine
Defensive back Jabrill Peppers
redshirted as a freshman last year
because of a leg injury, but if he
can begin to reach his considerable potential, that would be a big
help in 2015. Harbaugh said
Peppers might play some on
offense as well.
Turnover margin
A lot of Michigans problems
last season could be blamed on an
abysmal minus-16 showing in the
turnover
department.
The
Wolverines had 10 takeaways
only two FBS teams had fewer
and that was a big reason why
Michigan finished with a losing
record despite ranking seventh in
the nation in total defense.
Blocking problems
Hokes hiring after the 2010
season was supposed to signal a
restoration of Michigans toughness and a return to the type of
smash-mouth offense that had
served the program well over the
years. Instead, its been the opponents doing the smashing for the
past couple seasons. Although
center Jack Millers departure will
hurt, returning starters Mason
Cole, Graham Glasgow and Ben
Braden will have a chance to lead
what is now a fairly experienced
offensive line.
Rivalry games
Michigans struggles in recent
seasons have seemed even worse
when compared to what the
schools rivals are doing. Ohio
State won the national title last
season and has taken 10 of the last
11 games against the Wolverines.
Michigan State is now a regular
contender for the Big Ten title and
has won six of its last seven
against Michigan. The Wolverines
host Michigan State on Oct. 17
and Ohio State on Nov. 28.
TRANSACTIONS
NFL
ARIZONA CARDINALS Waived/injured LB Zack
Wagenmann. Signed S Anthony Walters.
BUFFALO BILLS Placed LB Ty Powell and DE Jarius Wynn on injured reserve. Released DE Erik
Williams. Signed LB Quentin Groves and RB Ricky
Seale.
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NL GLANCE
AL GLANCE
East Division
East Division
W
New York
66
Toronto
66
Baltimore
61
Tampa Bay 59
Boston
53
Central Division
W
Kansas City 72
Minnesota 59
Detroit
57
Chicago
55
Cleveland
55
West Division
W
Houston
65
Angels
62
Texas
60
Seattle
56
As
52
L
52
54
57
60
66
Pct
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.550
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.496
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GB
1
5
7 1/2
13 1/2
L
46
60
61
62
63
Pct
.610
.496
.483
.470
.466
GB
13 1/2
15
16 1/2
17
L
55
57
58
64
69
Pct
.542
.521
.508
.467
.430
GB
2 1/2
4
9
13 1/2
Tuesdays Games
N.Y.Yankees 8, Minnesota 4
N.Y. Mets 5, Baltimore 3
Toronto 8, Philadelphia 5
Boston 9, Cleveland 1
Kansas City 3, Cincinnati 1, 13 innings
Detroit 10, Chicago Cubs 8
Seattle 3, Texas 2
Houston 3, Tampa Bay 2, 10 innings
L.A. Angels 5, Chicago White Sox 3
Oakland 5, L.A. Dodgers 4, 10 innings
Wednesdays Games
Twins (Santana 2-3) at NYY (Eovaldi 12-2), 10:05 a.m.
Ms (Montgomery 4-5) atTexas (Holland 0-1),11:05 a.m.
Dodgers (A.Wood 8-7) at As (Chavez 6-12),12:35 p.m.
NYM (Syndergaard 7-6) at Os (Jimenez 9-7),4:05 p.m.
Jays (Buehrle 13-5) at Phili (Morgan 3-4), 4:05 p.m.
Tribe (Kluber 8-12) at Boston (J.Kelly 5-6), 4:10 p.m.
K.C. (Guthrie 8-7) at Cinci (Sampson 2-1), 4:10 p.m.
Detroit (Da.Norris 2-2) at Cubs (Lester 8-8), 5:05 p.m.
Rays (Karns 7-5) at Houston (Keuchel 14-6), 5:10 p.m.
ChiSox (Samardzija 8-8) at Angels (Weaver 4-9),7:05 p.m.
Thursdays Games
Cleveland at N.Y.Yankees, 4:05 p.m.
Minnesota at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m.
Texas at Detroit, 4:08 p.m.
Kansas City at Boston, 4:10 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Houston, 5:10 p.m.
Chicago White Sox at Angels, 7:05 p.m.
W
New York
64
Washington 59
Atlanta
53
Miami
49
Philadelphia 46
Central Division
W
St. Louis
76
Pittsburgh 70
Chicago
67
Cincinnati
51
Milwaukee 51
West Division
W
Los Angeles 67
Giants
65
Arizona
58
San Diego 58
Colorado
48
L
55
59
66
70
73
Pct
.538
.500
.445
.412
.387
GB
4 1/2
11
15
18
L
43
47
50
66
70
Pct
.639
.598
.573
.436
.421
GB
5
8
24
26
L
52
54
60
62
69
Pct
.563
.546
.492
.483
.410
GB
2
8 1/2
9 1/2
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Tuesdays Games
Pittsburgh 9, Arizona 8, 15 innings
N.Y. Mets 5, Baltimore 3
Toronto 8, Philadelphia 5
Kansas City 3, Cincinnati 1, 13 innings
Detroit 10, Chicago Cubs 8
Miami 9, Milwaukee 6
San Francisco 2, St. Louis 0
Washington 15, Colorado 6
Oakland 5, L.A. Dodgers 4, 10 innings
San Diego 9, Atlanta 0
Wednesdays Games
Fish (Koehler 8-10) at Brews (Peralta 3-7), 11:10 a.m.
Dodgers (A.Wood 8-7) at As (Chavez 6-12),12:35 p.m.
Braves (Teheran 8-6) at S.D. (T.Ross 8-9), 12:40 p.m.
Arizona (Ray 3-8) at Pittsburgh (Happ 0-1), 4:05 p.m.
NYM (Syndergaard 7-6) at Os (Jimenez 9-7),4:05 p.m.
Jays (Buehrle 13-5) at Phili (Morgan 3-4), 4:05 p.m.
K.C. (Guthrie 8-7) at Cinci (Sampson 2-1), 4:10 p.m.
S.F. (Cain 2-3) at St. Louis (Jai.Garcia 5-4), 4:15 p.m.
Detroit (Da.Norris 2-2) at Cubs (Lester 8-8), 5:05 p.m.
Nats (Strasburg 6-6) at Rox (De La Rosa 7-5), 5:40 p.m.
Thursdays Games
San Francisco at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m.
Arizona at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m.
Philadelphia at Miami, 4:10 p.m.
Atlanta at Chicago Cubs, 5:05 p.m.
Washington at Colorado, 5:40 p.m.
MLS GLANCE
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W L T
D.C. United
13 8 5
New York
11 6 6
Columbus
9 8 7
New England
9 9 7
Toronto FC
9 10 4
Montreal
8 9 4
Orlando City
7 11 7
New York City FC 7 11 6
Philadelphia
6 13 6
Chicago
6 12 5
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W L T
Los Angeles
12 7 7
Vancouver
13 9 3
Sporting K.C
11 4 7
Portland
11 8 6
FC Dallas
11 7 5
Seattle
11 12 2
Houston
8 9 7
Earthquakes
8 10 5
Real Salt Lake
7 10 8
Colorado
5 9 9
Wednesday, Aug. 19
Pts
44
39
34
34
31
28
28
27
24
23
GF
35
38
38
34
37
29
32
34
32
27
GA
29
25
39
36
41
31
41
37
43
34
Pts
43
42
40
39
38
35
31
29
29
24
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44
37
37
26
33
30
30
24
27
20
GA
31
26
25
28
29
27
30
29
38
25
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RAIDERS
Continued from page 11
he was always nicked up. If he can say
healthy I dont think anything is holding
him back.
Murray carried the ball just six times the
first nine games despite Oakland being on
pace to be the worst rushing team in the NFL
since 1946. Murray then got four carries for
43 yards against San Diego on Nov. 16 and
burst on the scene last November when he
rushed for 112 yards and two touchdowns on
four carries against Kansas City as Oakland
got its first win after 10 straight losses to
open the season.
Murray missed the next game with a concussion but had 68 carries for 258 yards the
final four weeks to give him confidence that
he can carry a heavier load this season.
It helps out a lot, he said. Just to be a
little more comfortable out there and knowing that I was able to make some plays and
SPORTS
these people know that Im capable of doing
things like that. Just continue to go out
there and do that and get better every day and
let that carry over into the season.
With Murray carrying the bulk of the load
and an improved offensive line anchored by
new center Rodney Hudson, the Raiders
hope to show significant improvement in
the running game after finishing last in the
league in rushing a year ago.
The running game has looked sharp this
summer with Murray able to use his 6-foot3, 230-pound size and game-breaking speed
to make big plays on the practice field. That
carried over into the first exhibition game
when Murray had six carries for 35 yards.
Hes been looking really good, coach
Jack Del Rio said. He hit the holes. Hes
got good vision. Hes got good bounce. I
think hes done well.
NOTES: The Raiders signed WR Devin
Wylie and waived WR Austin Willis. Wylie
has played eight NFL games and is a former
college teammate of Oakland QB Derek Carr
at Fresno State.
49ERS
Continued from page 11
with legal problems in recent seasons,
prompting CEO Jed York to say after 2014
ended that the team needed to be better.
Excluding Simpson, San Francisco had 12
arrests involving seven different players since
January 2012, most in the NFL.
Our mission is very simple: the San
Francisco 49ers win with class. We havent
won, and I dont think weve conducted ourselves with the level of class that I expect of
our organization, York said then. Weve had
off-the-field issues. Thats going to happen in
sports. The level that its happened here is not
unacceptable.
Simpson was arrested in November 2013 on
suspicion of drunken driving. Then in January
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1 tablespoon coconut oil, melted
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 tablespoon coconut sugar
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
2 tablespoons shredded unsweetened coconut
2 tablespoons chopped macadamia
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1 lime, quartered
Heat the grill to medium-high.
Slice the plantains in half lengthwise, keeping the peel intact.
In a small bowl, mix together the
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side of each plantain half with the
coconut oil-vanilla mixture, then
sprinkle the halves evenly with
coconut sugar and salt.
Use an oil-soaked paper towel held
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then place the plantains, cut side
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Joined by tearful residents whose
lives are being uprooted, the City
Council met Monday to discuss how it
can embark on a fact-finding mission
by bringing all stakeholders to the
table.
One probing question bothering the
council: Are certain landlords raising
rents to support needed building
improvements or simply because they
can?
Somewhat
controversial
even
among his fellow councilmembers,
Lim suggested those who dont comply with requests for information be
subpoenaed and required to testify
under oath in front of the council an
ability San Mateo holds as a charter
city.
This issue has reached crisis proportions. The one part I would emphasize is I dont think this is just a policy issue in the abstract, its nothing
less than an assault on our middle
class, Councilman David Lim said.
This is affecting the heart and soul of
our community. We are in danger of
losing who we are as a community, we
are in danger of losing our middle class
workers, our teachers, our nurses our
police officers.
The issue was broached by Mayor
Maureen Freschet with the council
concurring it couldnt wait for the San
Mateo County Board of Supervisors to
conduct its own study through a Blue
Ribbon Task Force on Housing.
I know that we all share a sense of
urgency to ease the plight of our seniors, families and low income [individuals], Freschet said. We arrive at the
best solutions when we thoroughly
understand the problem, bring all of
the stakeholders together. And I
mean every member of the community
that has a vested interest.
The council heard from the public,
including Barbara ONeil, a Bowditch
Middle School teacher who said she
may have to stop contributing to her
pension due to a rent increase and is
concerned landlords are taking advan-
WRIGHT
Continued from page 1
year. They have three children together.
The victim, now 26, approached
Belmont police earlier this summer
who then turned the investigation over
to the District Attorneys Office,
Wagstaffe said.
The victim is Wrights niece,
Wagstaffe said.
samantha@smdailyjournal.com
(650) 344-5200 ext. 106
comment Tuesday.
Cathy Wright was appointed to former
councilwoman
Christine
Wozniaks seat last year. She served
eight years on the Belmont-Redwood
Shores Elementary School District
Board of Trustees before retiring in
2011 to focus on her kids, she told the
Daily Journal last year.
Her husband is due back in court
Sept. 1 for a preliminary hearing.
bill@smdailyjournal.com
(650) 344-5200 ext. 102
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18 Authorizes
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25 Four-door model
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29 Rumba or tango
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34 Pinch
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37 Chances
39 Friendly country
40 Shuttle, maybe
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Dwindles
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Two-door cars
Strongly opposed
Headless statue
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Nursery buy
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Was merciful
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13 Robin Hoods
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challenge
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$4500. Call (650)375-1929
DODGE
99 Van, Good Condition,
$3,500 OBO (650)481-5296
HIP HOUSING
Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
San Mateo County
(650)348-6660
HUNTING
CLUB
Membership
$2,600.Camanche Hills Hunting Preserve, Ione CA. Pheasants, Ducks, Chukar and sporting clay range. Excludes
annual dues and bird card. Call 209-3041975.
10 VIDEOTAPES (3 unused) - $3
each/$20 all. Call 574-3229 after 10 am.
AB CIRCLE machine. $55. 310-8894850. Text Only. Will send pictures upon
request.
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every Friday and Weekend
to find information on fine homes
and properties throughout
the local area.
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DAINESE BOOTS Zipper & Velcro Closure, Cushioned Ankle, Excellent Condition Unisex EU40 $65 (650)357-7484
MOTORCYCLE SADDLEBAGS, with
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Call (650)670-2888
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Asphalt/Paving
Concrete
MARSH FENCE
& DECK CO.
NORTHWEST
ASPHALT PAVING
Lic #935122
Cabinetry
Electricians
ALL ELECTRICAL
SERVICE
650-322-9288
Construction
Gardening
CALL NOW FOR
SUMMER LAWN
MAINTENANCE
Cleaning
Call Robert
STERLING GARDENS
650-703-3831
Lic #751832
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650.918.0354
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AT HOME
WE WILL
BRING THE
SAMPLES
TO YOU.
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AS LOW AS $2.50/sf.
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CONSUELOS HOUSE
CLEANING
Concrete
Bi-Weekly/Once a Month,
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28 yrs. in Business
(650)278-0157
Lic#1211534
LEMUS CONSTRUCTION
(650)271-3955
Free Estimates
PENINSULA
CLEANING
BONDED
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1-800-344-7771
Lic. #913461
Hauling
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AAA RATED!
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Fences Interlocking Pavers
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HAULERS
$40 & UP
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Free Estimates
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(650)341-7482
CHAINEY HAULING
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Lic# 36267
NATE LANDSCAPING
* Tree Service * Paint
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& Maintenance
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Lic. #973081
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MAINTENANCE
Drought Tolerant Planting
Drip Systems, Rock Gardens
Pressure Washing,
and lots more!
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Painting Electrical
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40 Yrs. Experience
415-420-6362
CA LIC #625577
650-201-6854
OSULLIVAN
CONSTRUCTION
The Village
Contractor
New Construction
Remodeling
Kitchen/Bathrooms
Decks/Fences
(650)589-0372
Licensed and Insured
Lic. #589596a
WRIGHT BROTHERS
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(650)630-0664
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Drywall Tile Painting
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(650)701-6072
Lic# 979435
Hauling
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HAULING!
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650-583-6700
REED
ROOFERS
(650) 591-8291
CRAIGS PAINTING
Residential & Commercial
Interior & Exterior
10-year guarantee
craigspainting.com
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(650) 553-9653
Lic#857741
JON LA MOTTE
PAINTING
Tree Service
Hillside Tree
(650)368-8861
Service
LEMUS PAINTING
(650)271-3955
Lic #514269
SOS PAINTING
Interior/Exterior
Wall Paper Installation/Removal
Free Estimates Senior discounts
(650)738-9295
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www.sospainting.com
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Roofing
Painting
Handy Help
MENA
PLASTERING
Plumbing
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Water Damage, Fences,
Decks, Stain Work
Free Estimates
CA Lic 982576
(415)828-9484
Plumbing
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San Mateo
650-350-1960
LOCALLY OWNED
Trimming
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Large
Removal
Grinding
Stump
Free
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Mention
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Law Office of Jason Honaker
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650-259-9200
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LASTING
IMPRESSIONS
ARE OUR FIRST
PRIORITY
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1370 El Camino Real
Colma
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www.cypresslawn.com
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Financial
Marketing
Music
SLEEP APNEA
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without CPAP!
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15 El Camino Real,
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for simply better banking
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Dr. Thomas Ferrigno D.C.
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Fresh Italian Food.
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Burlingame
(650) 342-4922
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IMPLANTS
(650) 295-6123
Clothing
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LEGAL
DOCUMENTS PLUS
EYE EXAMINATIONS
1159 Broadway
Burlingame
Dr. Andrew Soss
OD, FAAO
www.Dr-AndrewSoss.net
(650)574-2087
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Loans
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MASSAGE
Foot Massage $24.99
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(650)588-2502
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24-hour Assisted Living Care
located in Burlingame
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(650)692-0600
Lic.#4105088251/
415600633
Lic #OJ11250
579-7774
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preparation: Divorce,
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Issues, Breach of Contract
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Since 1939
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WORLD
happened
in
Thailand, and
he promised to
track
down
those responsible.
There have
been
minor
bombs or just
noise, but this
Suspect
time
they
aimed for innocent lives, Prayuth
said. They want to destroy our
economy, our tourism.
Bangkok was rattled again
Tuesday when another pipe bomb
blew up at the Sathorn Pier, which
is used by tourists, although no
one was hurt.
Prawut released several photos
of the man, with and without the
backpack, on social media. The
images were apparently taken
from closed-circuit video at the
shrine before the bomb exploded.
Video posted separately on Thai
REUTERS
Traffic resumes near the Erawan shrine, the site of Mondays deadly blast in central Bangkok, Thailand.
media appeared to show the same
man sitting on a bench at the
shrine, taking off the backpack
and leaving it behind as he walked
away.
Without elaborating, the prime
minister said, Today we have
International accused a U. N.
police officer, part of a group it
said was from Rwanda and
Cameroon, of raping a 12-yearold Muslim girl.
Fed up after a series of similar
allegations, the U.N. SecretaryGeneral Ban Ki-moon fired the
head of the peacekeeping mission, a first.