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An injured deer was seen on the road on
Arthur Avenue in Belmont before 2:41
p.m. Monday, Feb. 1.
BELMONT
Attempted burg l ary. A resident came
home and realized the back door of their
home was smashed on Miller Avenue before
7:03 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 3.
Arres t. A person was arrested for driving
under the inuence on Highway 101 before
4:08 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 3.
Vandal i s m. Someone threw a rock through
the front window of a business on Elmer
Street before 7:08 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 2.
Theft. Ofcers caught a thief that stole
alcohol from a business and returned the
items to the store on El Camino Real before
11:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 2.
Theft. A resident reported their mail stolen
on Williams Avenue before 4:30 p. m.
Monday, Feb. 1.
FOSTER CITY
Arres t. A person was arrested for driving
under the inuence on Bridgepointe
Parkway before 10:26 p.m. Thursday, Feb.
4.
Sus pended l i cens e. A drivers car was
impounded after being cited and released for
driving on a suspended license on Edgewater
Boulevard before 8:58 a.m. Thursday, Feb.
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Sus pended l i cens e. A driver was cited and
released for driving on a suspended license
and a $5,000 misdemeanor warrant near
Triton and Pilgrim Drive before 1:08 a.m.
Thursday, Feb. 4.
LOCAL/STATE
Woman arrested in
anti-human trafficking operation
A Millbrae woman was arrested for soliciting prostitution as part of a multi-week
law enforcement operation aimed at cracking down on human trafficking.
Kamonrat Sun, 43, was arrested around
3:15 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 4, at a home on
the 300 block of Pine Street in Millbrae,
according to the Sheriffs Office.
The arrest was the result of several weeks
of surveillance and an ongoing investigation with more suspects still at large, said
sheriffs Detective Sal Zuno.
Sun was the only one at home when
deputies served a search warrant and several
items seized from the property indicate the
residence was being used as a house of prostitution, according to the Sheriffs Office.
Sun was booked into county jail on one
count of prostitution, but that charge could
change as the investigation continues,
Zuno said.
The Sheriffs Offices Crime Suppression
Team, the countys anti-human trafficking
coordinator and various law enforcement
departments have been partnering on sever-
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al operations over the last few weeks, Zuno
said.
This isnt done, Zuno said.
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Obituaries
Rosalind Bortolin
Rosalind Bortolin, born Oct 18, 1927,
died Feb 2, 2016, at home after a long illness
while surrounded by family and friends.
Born in San Francisco
to John Venturelli and
Nancy
(Moreci)
Venturelli.
Survived by her son
Robert, sister Gloria Burr
(John), brothers and sisters-in-law Ian (Scotty)
Paterson, Cindy Venturelli, Lindo Bortolin,
Violet Bortolin and many cousins, nieces
and nephews.
Predeceased in 2001 by her husband of 51
years, Leo Bortolin, and in 1978 by their
daughter Linda. Also predeceased by her sister Antoinette Paterson, brother Richard
Venturelli, sister-in- law Marion Bortolin
and brother-in-law Delphi Bortolin.
She devoted her life to her family and
friends and her smile touched the soul of
everyone blessed to know her. She will be
greatly missed. Special thanks to her personal caregivers and Sutter Care Home.
Visitation at 6 p.m. and vigil at 7 p.m.
Monday, Feb. 8, at Sneider & Sullivan &
OConnells Funeral Home, 977 S. El
Camino Real in San Mateo, CA. Funeral
mass will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m.
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Antonietta Capovilla, born March 11,
1925, in Paderno del Grappa, Italy, to Pietro
and Teresa Sartor, died
Feb. 5, 2016, in Redwood
City.
She has been a resident
of Redwood City for over
30 years. She is survived
by her son, Giovanni
Capovilla (E. H. Hart)
and her brother, Gino
Sartor
of
Italy.
Antonietta is predeceased by her son,
Mariano and her husband, Mario Capovilla.
Visitation will be 10 a.m.-noon Tuesday,
Feb. 9, at Crippen & Flynn Woodside
Chapel, 400 Woodside Road, Redwood
City, followed by a 1 p.m. funeral service at
Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, 1500
Mission Road, Colma.
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such as water systems and wastewater treatment.
Hoping to take advantage of the Park
Services August centennial, President
Barack Obama has proposed spending $900
million over three years to reduce the backlog, with another $300 million targeted for
restoration projects.
Park Service Director Jonathan Jarvis said
the annual bill for maintaining Americas
national parks is nearly twice as much as
appropriated by Congress, with expenses
growing every year.
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Cruz, the victor
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complaints about
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mirror, as new evidence emerged of
what challenger Ben Carson has
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Clintons response to the attacks in
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In Brazil, pregnant
women urged to be
cautious with a kiss
By Jenny Barchfield
and Jamey Keaten
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
REUTERS
Rosana Vieira Alves uses a broken piece of mirror as she applies lipstick before taking her 4-month-old daughter
Luana Vieira, who was born with microcephaly, to a doctors appointment in Olinda, Brazil.
showed symptoms of Zika and
tested positive for the illness.
Tests on cell cultures showed the
virus in the samples was capable
of damaging the cells, meaning it
was active.
Myrna Bonaldo, who headed the
Fiocruz team behind the discovery, said she was particularly surprised the virus was found in urine
because Zika is generally thought
not to thrive in acidic mediums.
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Nasdaq 4,363.14 -146.42 Oil (per barrel) 31.00
S&P 500 1,880.05 -35.40 Gold
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Big movers
Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Thursday on the New York Stock
Exchange and the Nasdaq stock market:
NYSE
The Allstate Corp., up $2.41 to $62.05
The insurer reported earnings that beat analysts expectations.
Yum Brands Inc., down 14 cents to $72.31
The owner of KFC and Pizza Hut reported mixed results for its troubled China
business, which it is spinning off.
AstraZeneca PLC, down $1.92 to $30.47
The drug developer expects revenue to decline in 2016 as it loses patent exclusivity
on the anti-cholesterol drug Crestor.
Credit Suisse Group AG, down $1.80 to $14.89
The financial firm is cutting roughly 4,000 jobs to reduce costs after announcing a
massive pre-tax loss in the fourth quarter.
Nasdaq
VirnetX Holding Corp., up $2.27 to $7.06
The patent-holding company won a $625.6 million verdict in a patent infringement
lawsuit against Apple Inc.
SolarEdge Technologies Inc., up $2.10 to $29.54
The photovoltaic products maker reported better-than-expected fiscal secondquarter profit and revenue and gave an upbeat outlook.
CBS Corp., up 15 cents to $48.41
Media mogul Summer Redstone resigned as executive chairman of the company
amid a courtroom battle over his health.
GoPro Inc., down 93 cents to $9.78
The wearable camera maker reported a surprise fourth-quarter loss on a revenue
slowdown and gave a weak revenue forecast.
Business brief
Cowen & Co. analyst Doug Creutz said
Friday that a whole slew of investors who had
piled into the stock on the hope that media
titan John Malone would use it as a vehicle to
buy up more companies were now dumping it
because of its shrinking market capitalization. Acquisition targets would have benefited
from being part of Lions Gate, a Canadian
corporation with a lower tax rate, but certain
regulations would prevent Lions Gate from
buying larger companies, he said.
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shakes up
standings
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
With three straight wins to start the season, the College of San Mateo softball
team has done nothing to tarnish its No. 1
ranking among California Community
College teams.
For a team that is accustomed to making
big statements, however the Bulldogs
have outscored opponents 29-1 through
their rst three games Fridays 3-0 win
over College of the Siskiyous showcased
another side of CSMs softball virtuosity.
While two Bulldogs pitchers combined
on a ve-hit shutout, it was the sterling
defense played behind them that kept
Siskiyous off the board. While there were
no web-gem caliber plays to highlight,
CSMs solid fundamentals, time and again,
saved the extra base, which led to Siskiyous
stranding eight base runners in the game.
The defense is playing well, CSM head
coach Nicole Borg said. Thats a really
high point, especially when your offense
isnt putting runs on the board.
While the typically potent Bulldogs
offense currently ranks seventh in the state
with a .410 batting average, they managed
to scratch out just three runs Friday. But
after jumping out to a rst-inning lead when
sophomore Harlee Donovan rocketed an
RBI double to center eld to score Meagan
Wells, the CSM defense went on lockdown.
CSMs incremental defensive gains actually started in the top of the rst to help
CSM starting pitcher Morgan Jones escape
a bases-loaded jam. After a two-out walk to
Jena Ovens, cleanup hitter Maggie
Waymire laced a single to left-center; but
Bulldogs freshman center elder Kristen
Kowaki, who had been shading toward
right-center, sprinted to the opposite gap
to cut the ball off, holding Ovens at third.
Then in the fourth inning, CSM turned in
a series of critical defensive plays to strand
two more Siskiyous runners in scoring
position. The Eagles started the potential
rally with Sage Gomes throwing a are
down the left-eld line for a single. The
knock had double written all over it, had
CSM freshman Samantha Dean shoots an RBI single to center field in the Lady Bulldogs 3-0
win over College of the Siskiyous Friday afternoon.
Quarterbacks
Manning has been mum on whether this
will be the end of one of the most prolific
and entertaining careers in sports history.
Hes 39, has been plagued by injuries for
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SPORTS
Boys soccer
Aragon 2, Hillsdale 0
The Dons took over sole possesion of first place in the Peninsula
Athletic League Bay Division with
the win over the Knights.
The win, coupled with a SequoiaMenlo-Atherton tie, gives Aragon
(7-2-1 PAL Bay) a two-point lead
in the race for the division title.
The Dons scored both their
goals in the first half: the first
coming on a strike by Victor
Lopez, off an assist from Dakota
Severson. The second came off the
foot of Josh Pearlman, who was
set up by Miguel Morales.
Menlo-Atherton 1, Sequoia 1
The Bears (6-2-2, 10-3-2) fell to
second place in the PAL Bay
Division by virtue of tying the
Cherokees (6-2-2, 7-4-4). After a
scoreless tie at halftime, M-A got
its lone goal from Nicolas
Jendeleit on an assist from Jake
Simone.
Boys basketball
TKA 52, Sacred Heart Prep 46
The Knights handed the Gators
their first West Bay Athletic
League loss of the season.
The teams were tied at 42 going
into the fourth quarter, but Kings
Academy (5-5 WBAL, 12-8 overall) outscored SHP (9-1, 11-9) 104 in the final quarter to pull out the
win.
SHP was led by Connor Moses
and Mason Randall, who each
scored 12 points.
Girls basketball
Menlo-Atherton 58, Carlmont 32
The Bears (10-0 in PAL South,
20-2 overall) won their 20th overall game of the season against the
Scots (6-4, 13-9). Greer Hoyem
and Ofa Sili dominated the paint,
scoring a game-high 12 points
apiece for M-A.
Carlmont 1, Hillsdale 1
The Knights took the lead in the
first minute of play, but the Scots
scored the equalizer on a penalty
kick.
Kayla Fong converted the spot
kick for Carlmont (6-2-2 PAL Bay,
7-6-3 overall). The Scots earned
the penalty when Jessie Sanders
was taken down in the penalty box
following a long run.
Wrestling Thursday
Half Moon Bay 63, Mills 18
The Cougars dropped the hammer for their third straight dualmeet win in PAL Bay Division
play. Hugo Plancartes 4-3 in in
the 172-pound division was the
highlight of the night for HMB,
as he won on a last-second takedown to gain the edge for the decision. Winning by fall for the
Cougars: Damon George (128s);
Tristan Keller (132s); Brandon
Guio (162s); Jimmy Claitor
(184s); Sam Bower (197s); and
Ricky Camacho (222s).
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Thomas said Friday that he had talked with
Mirra for about 20 minutes outside a restaurant just hours before he died. Mirra had
some exciting things he wanted to plan for
children in Greenville, the mayor said.
Thomas said that while Mirra was known
around the world, to many in Greenville, he
was just a dad, just a friend.
Police Chief Mark Holtzman said the medical examiner on the scene said everything
appeared to be consistent with a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Steve Astephen, a longtime family friend
and Mirras agent, released a statement on
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After the Dons attempted just two 3pointers through the rst half missing
them both junior guard Aaron Balotro
dropped the rst 3 of the second half and
Economou quickly knocked down the other.
But thats just poison, Manu said of
attempting 3s. Were trying to get to the
pin and draw fouls.
Aragon did just that as the quarter progressed, and even thrilled with some razzledazzle in the process. On the nal play of
the third quarter, sophomore guard Davion
Cox pitched a dime to Economou for a
would-be alley-oop, had Economou opted to
dunk it. Instead, the senior captain settled
for a smooth lay-in on the highlight-reel
worthy play, staking the Dons to a 26-12
lead heading into the fourth quarter.
Its one of our stop plays against their
zone, Economou said. He threw it up and I
just stuck with it.
Following the game,
some of
Economous friends were chiding him about
not dunking on the play.
I should have, Economou said. I told
my friends I would, but I didnt come
through.
Economou came through for his team
though, scoring a game-high 11 points, all
of which came in the second half. He also
totaled a game-high seven rebounds.
Cox has played sparingly this season, but
came off the bench Friday to earn the most
minutes he has all season. He totaled seven
points in the game, six of which came during a quick urry in the second quarter. But it
was his periphery performance that earned
him the good chunk of playing time as the
sophomore notched ve rebounds, two
two balls out of the strike zone before dropping the hammer on a low changeup to get
the Bulldogs on the board.
The California home run queen last season
with 20 bombs, Donovan said the approach
she took Friday wasnt optimum. But, whatever it takes to get the job done.
I wouldnt say thats my game plan, but
today thats what worked, Donovan said.
It isnt that Donovan isnt capable of
exercising patience. She drew a leadoff walk
in the fourth. Then after a sharp single to
left by cleanup hitter Jordan Davis,
Donovan scooted home on a wild pitch.
Dean later delivered a two-out single to
drive home Davis.
In the circle, Jones worked ve shutout
innings before giving way to Dean, who
red two perfect frames to close it out, with
more help from Meagan Wells who again
ashed some shortstop skills with two nice
plays in the seventh.
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
CSM
Continued from page 11
it not been for freshman shortstop Meagan
Wells chasing down the ball in foul territory and hurrying it back to the ineld.
Thats always something in the back of
my head, Meagan Wells said. It helps my
pitcher to know were going to play defense
behind her. Anytime we do that, shes going
to pitch better. Defense is key. Its
always a priority to get it done.
Not only did Meagan Wells play prove
key when Siskiyous sophomore Alex
Peruzzi followed with a double up the rightcenter gap. But CSM right elder Riley
Wells made quick work playing the ball off
the wall and hitting younger sister Meagan
Wells with the cutoff throw to keep the runners at second and third.
SPORTS
BOSTON As its industry continues to tangle with U.S. policymakers, daily fantasy sports giant
DraftKings is making its long-anticipated international push with a
launch Friday in the United
Kingdom.
The Boston-based company was
granted a license by U.K. gambling
regulators in August and had hoped to
launch by the end of 2015. But the
release was pushed to early this year,
with officials saying the websites
software was still being finalized.
The focus has been on getting the
product right, Jeff Haas, the companys London-based chief international officer, said by phone. Any
delays that may have occurred were
not due to what was happening in the
U.S.
The legality of daily fantasy sports
has been challenged in states including Hawaii, Illinois, New York and
Texas. Nevada declared them gambling operations that need to be
licensed. The online games involve
players who pay to compete against
each other for cash prizes by assembling teams of real life athletes and
scoring fantasy points based on
how they do in real games.
Matching the industrys explosive
growth in the U.S. is far from certain:
DraftKings will have to go up
against a lucrative, well-entrenched
sports gambling industry in the U.K.
something it did not face in the
U.S., where sports betting is largely
illegal.
The United Kingdom is an incredibly competitive market for online
sports wagering, says Chris Grove,
editor of the Legal Sports Report
website in Nevada. If theyre simply
competing with established operators for share of the existing cus-
NHL GLANCE
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
GP W
Florida
51 31
Tampa Bay
51 29
Boston
51 27
Detroit
51 25
Montreal
52 24
Ottawa
52 23
Toronto
50 19
Buffalo
52 21
Metropolitan Division
GP W
Washington
49 36
N.Y. Rangers
51 28
N.Y. Islanders 49 26
New Jersey
52 26
Pittsburgh
50 25
Carolina
53 24
Philadelphia
49 23
Columbus
54 21
L OT Pts
15 5 67
18 4 62
18 6 60
18 8 58
24 4 52
23 6 52
22 9 47
26 5 47
GF GA
146 113
139 121
153 137
126 133
140 142
146 168
121 139
120 141
L OT Pts
9 4 76
18 5 61
17 6 58
20 6 58
18 7 57
21 8 56
18 8 54
28 5 47
GF GA
163 111
148 134
137 124
119 123
130 131
129 142
119 132
138 170
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
GP W L OT Pts
Chicago
55 35 16 4 74
Dallas
52 33 14 5 71
St. Louis
54 29 17 8 66
Colorado
54 27 23 4 58
Nashville
52 24 20 8 56
Minnesota
51 23 19 9 55
Winnipeg
51 22 26 3 47
Pacific Division
GP W L OT Pts
Los Angeles
51 31 17 3 65
Sharks
50 27 19 4 58
Anaheim
50 25 18 7 57
Arizona
52 24 22 6 54
Vancouver
51 20 19 12 52
Calgary
50 22 25 3 47
Edmonton
52 21 26 5 47
GF GA
154 127
171 139
131 131
147 148
132 138
126 124
132 150
GF GA
137 119
147 133
113 117
139 162
123 141
131 149
134 152
Fridays Games
Tampa Bay 6, Pittsburgh 3
Carolina 5, Winnipeg 3
Columbus 2, Calgary 1
Anaheim 5, Arizona 2
Saturdays Games
Washington at New Jersey, 10 a.m.
N.Y. Rangers at Philadelphia, 10 a.m.
Edmonton at Montreal, 11 a.m.
N.Y. Islanders at Detroit, 11 a.m.
Buffalo at Boston, 4 p.m.
Toronto at Ottawa, 4 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Florida, 4 p.m.
Minnesota at St. Louis, 5 p.m.
San Jose at Nashville, 5 p.m.
Chicago at Dallas, 5 p.m.
Winnipeg at Colorado, 7 p.m.
Calgary at Vancouver, 7 p.m.
Sundays Games
Philadelphia at Washington, 9 a.m.
Carolina at Montreal,11:30 a.m.
Edmonton at N.Y. Islanders, 11:30 a.m.
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
American League
ANGELS Claimed LHP Christian Friedrich off
waivers from Colorado. Designated INF Taylor
Featherston for assignment.
National League
PITTSBURGH PIRATES Announced RHP A.J.
Schugel cleared waivers and was assigned outright
to Indianapolis (IL).
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NBA GLANCE
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W
Toronto
34
Boston
30
New York
23
Brooklyn
13
Philadelphia
7
Southeast Division
Atlanta
30
Miami
29
Charlotte
24
Washington
22
Orlando
21
Central Division
Cleveland
35
Chicago
27
Detroit
27
Indiana
26
Milwaukee
20
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
San Antonio
42
Memphis
30
Dallas
28
Houston
27
New Orleans
18
Northwest Division
Oklahoma City
38
Utah
24
Portland
24
Denver
20
Minnesota
15
Pacific Division
Warriors
45
L.A. Clippers
33
Sacramento
21
Phoenix
14
L.A. Lakers
11
L
16
22
30
38
43
Pct
.680
.577
.434
.255
.140
GB
5
12 1/2
21 1/2
27
22
22
26
26
28
.577
.569
.480
.458
.429
1/2
5
6
7 1/2
14
22
24
24
32
.714
.551
.529
.520
.385
8
9
9 1/2
16 1/2
8
20
25
25
31
.840
.600
.528
.519
.367
12
15 1/2
16
23 1/2
13
25
27
31
36
.745
.490
.471
.392
.294
13
14
18
23
4
17
29
37
41
.918
.660
.420
.275
.212
12 1/2
24 1/2
32
35 1/2
Fridays Games
L.A. Clippers 107, Orlando 93
Washington 106, Philadelphia 94
Miami 98, Charlotte 95
Atlanta 102, Indiana 96
Boston 104, Cleveland 103
Brooklyn 128, Sacramento 119
Memphis 91, New York 85
Denver 115, Chicago 110
Utah 84, Milwaukee 81
San Antonio 116, Dallas 90
Saturdays Games
Portland at Houston, 2 p.m.
Detroit at Indiana, 4 p.m.
Washington at Charlotte, 4 p.m.
New Orleans at Cleveland, 4:30 p.m.
Brooklyn at Philadelphia, 4:30 p.m.
Chicago at Minnesota, 5 p.m.
Dallas at Memphis, 5 p.m.
L.A. Lakers at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m.
Oklahoma City at Golden State, 6 p.m.
Utah at Phoenix, 6 p.m.
Sundays Games
Sacramento at Boston, 10 a.m.
Atlanta at Orlando, 10 a.m.
Denver at New York, 10 a.m.
L.A. Clippers at Miami, 11 a.m.
WHATS ON TAP
SATURDAY
Boys basketball
Menlo School at Pinewood, 6:30 p.m.
Girls basketball
St. Francis at Notre Dame-Belmont, 5:30 p.m.
Boys soccer
Serra at Riordan, 10 a.m.
Girls soccer
Mitty at Notre Dame-Belmont, 11 a.m.
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SPORTS
NFL
Continued from page 11
two-minute drives, or a fourth-andgoal from the 2-yard line. The
more experience you have, you
can use that to help you.
Newton doesnt have that background yet. But he was the NFLs
most dominant and sometimes
most polarizing player this
season. No one has more fun playing the game than the 2010
Heisman Trophy winner, 2011 top
overall draft pick and 2015 All-Pro
quarterback who threw for 35
touchdowns and ran for 10.
If Manning represents the old
guard, Newton with his celebrations, dabbing and just plain coolness is the future.
Defenses
Dont for a minute think the
defenses cant decide this
matchup.
Carolina feasts on mistakes, and
Denver was a minus-4 in turnover
differential, including 31 giveaways. With two All-Pros at linebacker in Luke Kuechly and
Thomas Davis, and another one
Coaches
Ron Rivera was tagged with the
nickname Riverboat Ron years
ago. Hes not truly a gambling
coach, more someone who lets his
players do what they do best.
Sometimes that means taking
chances, such as a reverse to Ted
Ginn Jr. that resulted in a 22-yard
TD in the NFC championship
game.
Rivera has guided Carolina to
three straight NFC South crowns,
and couldnt be more popular with
his players because he gives us
the freedom to be us, star tight
end Greg Olsen says.
Gary Kubiak was an enlightened
choice to take over the Broncos
when team boss John Elway decid-
Super Bowl L
All season, the NFL has celebrated 50 years of the Super Bowl,
starting with changing its logo
and thankfully dropping the
Roman numeral. The 50-yard line
on every field was painted gold.
Past Super Bowl Heroes were
celebrated along with the games
they participated in.
The big game has come back to
Northern California for the first
time in 31 years. Will it live up to
the Super billing?
Stay tuned.
Last
Week Tonight
John Oliver, about
to return to HBO,
and his secrecy policy
SEE PAGE 21
Why do we care
about celebrities?
By Karan Nevatia
Heinzs ad features wiener dogs running in a field toward people dressed as ketchup bottles.
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DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT
A California amnesty program for unpaid traffic and non-traffic infraction tickets runs until March
31, 2017. Discounts of up to 80 percent on fines are possible.
$30,312 for a family of four or who
receive public assistance. The discount will
be 50 percent for all other eligible participants.
HOW CAN I APPLY? If you meet the
above eligibility criteria, you must complete and submit a Participation
Form/Affidavit to the Courts Traffic
Division at 500 County Center in Redwood
City (for infraction citations filed in
Traffic) or Criminal Division at 400 County
Center, fourth floor in Redwood City (for
infraction citations filed in Criminal). A
$50 amnesty program fee is required to participate. The Department of Motor Vehicles
will also charge a separate $55 drivers
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and requesting reinstatement of their drivers license. You may submit your
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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
In XCOM 2, Earthlings
try to get the bugs out
By Lou Kesten
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
When the aliens come and they will dont expect the
government to save us. If youve ever watched The XFiles, you know half of them are in cahoots with the
invaders anyway.
Besides, we tried that already in 2012s XCOM: Enemy
Unknown. In XCOM 2 (2K, for the PC, $59.95), we find
out that all our efforts were for naught. Twenty years have
elapsed, and the extraterrestrials have pretty much taken
over Earth with the help of human collaborators.
You are the commander of a ragtag bunch of desperate, illprepared men and women who are nonetheless determined to
stick it to our new bosses. You dont have much in the way
of firepower just some rickety pistols, rifles and
grenades but you do have a cool airborne base, the
Avenger, that you can fly to hot spots all over the planet.
In each mission, you send four recruits to the surface to
battle the insect-like aliens, sabotage installations, gather
intelligence or rescue civilians. Each confrontation takes
place on a three-dimensional map viewed from above. Your
four soldiers move in turns, and can do two things each turn.
The first thing is usually moving closer to the enemy, and
the second is usually shooting at it. You can also spend one
of your action points healing a comrade, hacking a computer or hunkering down behind cover.
From the start, these missions are quite challenging,
even at the default difficulty setting. My best advice is to
save your game frequently, because you never know when
one of your hapless squaddies is about to get his head
lasered off. And in XCOM, death is permanent, with no
magical spells to reincarnate your lost partners.
The good news is that your soldiers get tougher and
smarter with each mission they survive. Meanwhile, the
scientists you rescue are eager to get their hands on whatever alien technology you can salvage, which they can then
use to create more powerful weapons and armor.
The overarching game where youre adding new facilities to the Avenger, leveling up your soldiers and deciding
which attacks will be most effective at stopping the alien
takeover is quite satisfying. You never have all the
resources you need to put out every fire, so you have to
make plenty of tough decisions. And I became quite attached
to some of my brave guerrillas so much so that it was
heartbreaking to lose one in a particularly desperate battle.
XCOM 2 looks lovely, but it is marred by technical hiccups, with the action slowing down or freezing all too frequently. And since it generates new missions on the fly, the
loading times can be excruciating.
Players who are used to the run-and-gun antics of firstperson shooters like Halo may find XCOM 2 too
demanding, but I found its strategic challenges far more satisfying. I, for one, welcome our new insect overlords. Three
stars out of four.
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quence, he said.
He hopes for more long-gestating
stories like his examination or religious fundraising, after which he and
actress Rachel Dratch posed as televangelists asking viewers to send
them one dollar.
Joke or not, Last Week Tonight
received some $70,000 in single
dollar bills along with
five vials of semen, at
least three of which
Oliver is convinced
were fake. The money
was donated to
Doctors Without
Borders.
Oliver and his
staff work at
what must be one
of the most interesting
office
buildings in New
York, one floor
below CBS 60
Minutes staff
and a few floors
away from where
Samantha Bee, fellow alumnus of The
Daily Show, is making her upcoming
TBS show.
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beat in that case. Here, the action and violence take up the space that would have generally been used for character development.
That this film is rated PG-13 is a questionable decision, too, with all the skull smashing, head-chopping and gut thrashing. With
its literary origins and promise of some
butt-kicking female protagonists, the story
seems perfect for a younger audience. But
Steers and company went dark and violent
still not enough for the horror crowds,
mind you. And, save for Elizabeth, the warrior ladies really only get that one scene
before letting the male soldiers take up the
zombie fight.
The choice of Steers as director is perhaps
the most peculiar of all. Directors can and
should reach outside of their comfort zone,
but to go from Igby Goes Down, 17
Again and Charlie St. Cloud to this
might have been a side step too far. The
Austen scenes are fine, but the action and
ADS
enlisted celebrities to get their brand message across. A trade group for Mexican avocados signed up Scott Baio to appear in a
fictional alien history exhibit about
humans in the 1980s. Snickers brings us
Willem Defoe as a hungry Marilyn Monroe.
Six celebrities such as Harvey Keitel and
Serena Williams appear to praise the BMW
Mini Clubman as a chick car and urge people to defy labels. Christopher Walken
compares the Kia Optima sedan to wearing
colorful socks.
ZOMBIES
Continued from page 19
CELEBS GALORE
The days of bros and boobs are over,
said Kelly OKeefe, a marketing professor at
SERVICE MESSAGES
Anheuser-Busch,
traditionally
the
biggest advertiser on the Super Bowl, has
tapped Helen Mirren to stringently call out
drunk drivers for being pillocks (British
slang for idiots). Colgate-Palmolive is running a spot urging people to save water by
turning off the tap when they brush their
teeth. The NFL is back with a domestic
abuse message for the second year with a
somber ad that shows how texting can convey signs of domestic abuse.
Even Axe, known for its racy ads aimed at
teenage boys, is going for a mature message
that urges millennials to focus on what
makes them unique rather than traditional
LIGHT HUMOR
Bud Light spoofs the presidential election
furor with Amy Schumer and Seth Rogan
drumming up enthusiasm for the makebelieve Bud Light Party. Jeff Goldblum
plays piano and sings Movin on Up
while
suspended
in
midair
for
Apartments. com. Kevin Hart stalks his
daughters date in a Hyundai spot.
And Mountain Dew takes weirdness to a
new level with a Puppymonkeybaby
pretty much exactly what it sounds like
mascot in an ad for its Kickstart drink.
CLASSIC SONGS
Acura introduces its luxury NSX sports car
to the tune of Van Halens Runnin with the
Devil. Sheep sing Queens Somebody to
Love in an ad for Hondas Ridgeline truck.
Steven Tyler sings Dream On with a portrait of himself ... made of Skittles. And
Heinzs ad features adorable wiener dogs
running in a field toward people dressed as
Heinz ketchup bottles to Harry Nilssons
Without You.
WEEKEND JOURNAL
Calendar
SATURDAY, FEB. 6
The San Andreas movie: Fact or
Fiction? 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. 480
Primrose
Road,
Burlingame.
Earthquake expert Tom Brocher will
challenge you to figure how which
catastrophes shown in the movie San
Andreas could really happen in the
Bay Area, and which are pure
Hollywood. For more information
email terrynagel@gmail.com.
2016 Photography Exhibit. 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m. South San Francisco
Municipal Services Building, 33
Arroyo Drive, South San Francisco.
Also taking place on Feb. 6. A juried,
fine art exhibit featuring photography taken by local and Bay Area
artists. A monthlong extended exhibit of award-winning art will follow the
show, located in the Municipal
Services Building atrium display window. For more information contact
829-3800.
Craft Faire and Wine Tasting. 11:30
a.m. to 4 p.m. 12341 San Mateo Road,
Half Moon Bay. Join LaNebbia Winery
for food, handmade jewelry and arts
and crafts. For more information call
591-6596.
Hearts and Crafts for Kids at
Hillsdale Shopping Center. Noon to
2 p.m. Hillsdale Shopping Center,
Macys Center Court, 60 31st Ave., San
Mateo. For more information call 5711029.
The Wounded Warriors Amputees
vs. San Franciscos NFL Alumni.
Noon to 3 p.m. 1700 W. Hillsdale
Blvd., San Mateo. NFL Alumni play
against soldiers who lost a limb
while serving the United States. All
proceeds benefit the Wounded
Warrior Amputees and Disabled
Veterans Initiative. Tickets are $10.
For more information call (703) 9233000.
Puppets Arts Theater: The Three
Billy Goats Gruff. San Mateo Public
Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo.
Free. For more information call 5227838.
Life and Times of San Mateo
County Pioneer Dennis Martin. 1
p.m. San Mateo County History
Museum, 2200 Broadway, Redwood
City. Presenting author Bo Crane who
will discuss his book on Dennis
Martin. Free with museum admission.
For more information call 299-0104.
Green Day Tribute. 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
711 S. B St., San Mateo. School of Rock
San Mateo presents a tribute to the
band Green Day. Free. For more information
visit
sanmateo.schoolofrock.com or contact 347-3474.
Sharing Our World Reception. 4
p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Gallery House, 320 S.
California Ave., Palo Alto. Meet the
artists and enjoy refreshments.
Exhibit runs through Feb. 27. For
more information call 326-1668.
Nice Work If You Can Get It. 7:30
p.m. 600 N. Delaware St., San Mateo.
Join San Mateo High School for an
evening of hilarious comedy and glorious production numbers. Tickets
start at $15. For more information
and to buy tickets go to www.smhsdrama.org.
U.S. Drag. 8 p.m. 2120 Broadway,
Redwood City. This black comedy by
Gina Gionfriddo follows two young
women in Manhattan who are trying
to figure out life after college. For
more information go to www.dragonproductions.net.
Company by Coastal Repertory
Theatre. 8 p.m. 1167 Main St., Half
Moon Bay. The award-winning
Coastal Repertory Theatre presents
the romantic comedy Company in
time for Valentines Day. For tickets or
more
information
visit
coastalrep.com or call 569-3266.
The 25th Annual Putnam County
Spelling Bee by Hillbarn Theatre. 8
p.m. Hillbarn Theatre, Foster City.
Follow an eclectic group of six young
people on their hilarious journey to
realize their dream to become a
spelling bee champion. Through Feb.
7. For tickets or more information visit
hillbarntheatre.org.
Girish. 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Being Yoga,
1863 El Camino Real, Burlingame.
Tickets are $30 in advance and $35 at
the door. For more information email
beingyoga@sbcglobal.net.
SUNDAY, FEB. 7
First Sunday Line Dance with Tina
Beare and Jeanette Feinberg. 1 p.m.
to 4 p.m. San Bruno Senior Center,
1555 Crystal Springs Road. $5. For
more information call 616-7150.
Company by Coastal Repertory
Theatre. 2 p.m. 1167 Main St., Half
Moon Bay. The award-winning
Coastal Repertory Theatre presents
the romantic comedy Company in
time for Valentines Day. For tickets or
more
information
visit
coastalrep.com or call 569-3266.
U.S. Drag. 2 p.m. 2120 Broadway,
Redwood City. This black comedy by
CAMPUS
Continued from page 1
regulations for development of the
property, located less than a mile from
El Camino Real.
The variety of residential units,
health services and office space, as well
as proposed retail space and a child care
center are slated to be spread across
eight buildings.
Five proposed phases of construction
are expected to be broken out over the
coming 20 years, according to a city
report, beginning with the building of
office and research spaces which will
allow health care district officials to
move onto the site while construction is
underway.
Senior housing and additional amenities are expected to be built over the subsequent two phases, and a senior support
building should be the fourth while
another office building is projected to
be the final phase of construction.
Heath care officials opted to propose
phased development to ensure a smooth
rollout of services, according to the
report.
The district intends a more incremental approach to the development to
incorporate new programs, facilities
CRIME
Continued from page 1
weeks of December, Greg Rothaus, captain of the San Carlos Bureau of the San
Mateo County Sheriffs Office, told the
Daily Journal Friday.
We were clobbered in the second half
of December, Rothaus said.
The city has averaged 41 residential
burglaries a year over the past 10 years.
On Dec. 17, 2015, Rothaus reported
that the city had 43 residential burglaries so far during the year.
But an increase in the crime during the
Christmas holiday sent the numbers
past the citys former high of 56 residential burglaries in 2006, when the
city had its own police department.
Rothaus has requested an additional $100, 000 from the City Council
t o dep l o y s p eci al en fo rcemen t
units into areas at high risk of resi-
STUDENT
Continued from page 19
Rickman, it was hard for me to separate
him from the character I knew him best
as, Snape. So when he died, it was
almost like losing one of the most
complex and interesting characters in
J.K. Rowlings books.
And with someone like Bowie, the
connection can be even stronger.
Bowie, as I learned, had toyed with the
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dential burglary.
Rothaus conducted a town hall meeting Jan. 6 after a series of residential
burglaries took place in the west end of
the city near Crestview Drive.
There were 18 residential burglaries in
the city in the month of December
alone, Rothaus said.
At the town hall, some residents were
scared and nervous and were looking for
some advice on how to keep their homes
safe, he said.
When Rothaus takes a look at final
year-end crime numbers there could be a
significant increase in crime, he said.
The problem is not limited to San
Carlos, however, and is a regional issue.
Residents in the Buri Buri neighborhood of South San Francisco have also
seen an uptick in residential burglaries
prompting police there to conduct community meetings and increase enforcement in the neighborhood.
The $100,000 expenditure, if the
council approves it, will go toward
deploying teams of uniformed and plain
The
Burlingame
Planning
Commission meets 6 p.m., Monday,
Feb. 8, in City Hall, 501 Primrose
Road.
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COMICS/GAMES
DILBERT
HOLY MOLE
ACROSS
1 Nightfall
5 Sonic-boom maker
8 Kind of mufn
12 Penne vodka
13 Juans aunt
14 Wander
15 Dress fastener
16 Safe
18 Pleased
20 Type of overalls
21 Desktops, briey
22 Fizzy
25 Tokyo sash
28 Autobahn vehicle
29 Greek letter
33 Up-to-date
35 Exploding stars
36 Objects
37 Mexican party treat
38 Far East cuisine
39 Revival shout
41 of luxury
42 Marked down
45 Prex for pod
GET FUZZY
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56
57
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62
Bobby of hockey
Steeps
Waxy owers
Ontario tribe
Cease
Winter woe
Leg joint
Chipper
Mao -tung
Dispatch
DOWN
1 Pinch of salt
2 Arm bone
3 Hit
4 Phi Beta
5 Three before V
6 Fabled sailor
7 Gauguins island
8 Chilly comment
9 Easy win
10 With, to Henri
11 Beatty and Rorem
17 Mr. Vigoda
19 Birthday count
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Make tracks
Singer Celine
Leave out
Two together
Brainstorm
Squashed circle
Ciao (hyph.)
PDQ
Kuwaiti leader
Dressed to the
Delt neighbor
Not moored
Frescoes
Long time
Joins up in space
Recipe meas.
Nerve network
Mr. Stravinsky
Rule Britannia composer
Quick-witted
Canarys dinner
Choose
Drag into court
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THE USE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT M-245188
Name of the person abandoning the use
of the Fictitious Business Name: Irene
Baca. Name of Business: F & I Delivery
Service.
Date
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original
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of Business: 508 6th Avenue, MENLO
PARK, CA 94025. Registrant(s): Irene
Baca, same address. The business was
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This statement was filed with the Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
County on 01/21/16. (Published in the
San Mateo Daily Journal, 01/23/2016,
01/30/2016, 02/06/2016, 02/13/2016).
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296 Appliances
298 Collectibles
300 Toys
303 Electronics
304 Furniture
AIR CONDITIONER 10000 BTU w/remote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
brand $199 runs like new. (650)2350898
GEOFFREY BEENE Jacket, unused, unworn, tags , pink, small, sleeveless, zippers, paid $88, $15, (650) 578-9208
304 Furniture
Books
16 BOOKS on History of WWII Excellent
condition. $95 all obo, (650)345-5502
NICHOLAS SPARKS Hardback Books
2 @ $3.00 each - (650)341-1861
QUALITY BOOKS used and rare. World
& US History and classic American novels. $5 each obo (650)345-5502
STEPHEN KING Hardback Books
2 @ $3.00 each - (650)341-1861
297 Bicycles
2 BIKES for kids $60. Will email pictures
upon request (650) 537-1095
ADULT BIKES 1 regular and 2 with balloon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
MAGNA-GLACIERPOINT 26" 15 speed.
Hardly used . Bluish purple color .$ 59.00
San Mateo 650-255-3514.
SIT AND Stand Stroll $95 My Cell 650537-1095. Will email pictures upon request.
298 Collectibles
295 Art
BOB TALBOT Marine Lithograph (Signed Framed 24x31 Like New. $99.
(650)572-8895
JOE MONTANA front page, SF Chronicle, Super Bowl XVI Win issue, $10, 650591-9769 San Carlos
LENNOX RED Rose, Unused, hand
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
$12.00. (650) 578 9208.
RENO SILVER LEGACY Casino four
rare memorabilia items, casino key, two
coins, small charm. $95. (650)676-0974
SANDY SCOTT Etching. Artists proof.
"Opening Day at Cattail Marsh". Retriever holding pheasant. $99. 650-654-9252.
SCHILLER HIPPIE poster, linen, Sparta
graphics 1968. Mint condition. $600.00.
(650)701-0276
STAR WARS C-3PO mint pair, green tint
(Japan), gold (U.S.) 4 action figures.
$89 650-518-6614
STAR Wars Hong Kong exclusive, mint
Pote Snitkin 4 green card action figure.
$20 650-518-6614
STAR WARS Lando Calrissian 4 orange card action figure, autographed by
Billy Dee Williams. $50 Steve 650-5186614
299 Computers
MONITOR FOR computer. Kogi - 15".
Model L5QX. $25. (650)592-5864.
RECORDABLE CD-R 74, Sealed, Unopened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
(650) 578 9208
300 Toys
3-STORY BARBIE Dollhouse with spiral
staircase and elevator. $60. (650)5588142
AMERICAN GIRL 18 doll, Jessica,
blond/blue. new in box, $65 (505)-2281480 local.
3 Mario game
racers
4 Online
discussion
venue
5 Storms of the
90s
6 Alenons
department
7 Fourth-largest
moon of
Uranus
8 Range
protectors
9 Physicist Mach
10 Diamond
birthstone mo.
11 Surprise with a
visit
12 Antique shop
furniture item
13 Vents
14 Get cozy
20 I want to learn
26 Ocean
turbulence
27 It borders It.
28 French battle
site in WWI
31 Little modified
Pon-Pon in a
1964 hit
32 Needle source
33 Valuable
particles
34 Proctors
warning
35 Wine-and-fruit
beverage
36 Barons
38 Berninis genre
39 Coat, in a way
40 Develop over
time, as an idea
41 Android
developer
43 Volcanic rock
45 Superior
46 Tribute maker
47 Apply to
51 Course with
many angles,
briefly
52 Something to fill
54 Hero in a virtual
reality film trilogy
STAR WARS one 4 orange card action figure, Luke Skywalker (Ceremonial) $10 Steve 650-518-6614
STAR WARS one 4 orange card action figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammerhead). $8 Steve 650-518-6614
STAR WARS SDCC Stormtrooper
Commander $29 OBO Dan,
650-303-3568 lv msg
302 Antiques
303 Electronics
46 MITSUBISHI Projector TV, great
condition. $400. (650)261-1541.
BLAUPUNKT AM/FM/CD Radio and Receiver with Detachable Face asking
$100. (650)593-4490
COMPLETE COLOR photo developer
Besler Enlarger, Color Head, trays, photo
tools $50/ 650-921-1996
ELECTRONIC TYPEWRITER good
condition $50., (650)878-9542
FIRST ALERT CO600 Carbon Monoxide
Plug-In Alarm. Simple to use, New in
pkg. $18 (650) 952-3500
GARMIN NUVI260 GPS Navigator, bean
bag dash mount, charging cable, car
charger $25 (650) 952-3500
JVC EVERIO Camcorder, new in box
user guide accessories. $75/best offer.
(650)520-7045
LEFT-HAND ERGONOMIC keyboard
with 'A-shape' key layout Num pad, $20
(650)204-0587
MOTOROLA BRAVO MB 520 (android
4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD
card Belmont (650)595-8855
DRESSER 5 drawer , like new. light color with brown top. $75. (650)560-9008
DRUM TABLE - brown, perfect condition, nice design, with storage, $45.,
(650)345-1111
306 Housewares
BED SPREAD (queen size), flower design, never used. $22. Pls call
650-345-9036
CHRISTMAS TREE China, Fairfield
Peace on Earth. Complete Set of 12 (48
pieces) $75. 650-493-5026
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02/06/16
308 Tools
ALUMINUM LADDERS 40ft, $99 for two,
Call (650)481-5296
BOSTITCH 16 gage Finish nailer Model
SB 664FN $99 (650)359-9269
CRAFTMAN RADIAL SAW, with cabinet
stand, $200 Cash Only, (650)851-1045
CRAFTSMAN 3/4 horse power 3,450
RPM $60 (650)347-5373
CRAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
CRAFTSMAN JIGSAW 3.9 amp. with
variable speeds $65 (650)359-9269
CRAFTSMAN RADIAL Arm Saw Stand.
In box. $30. (650)245-7517
DEWALT DRILL/FLASHLIGHT Set $99
My Cell 650-537-1095. Will email pictures upon request.
By Barry C. Silk
2016 Tribune Content Agency, LLC
02/06/16
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316 Clothes
CAROLINA PUPS
American Dingo Boys,
Excellent Hiking Buddy,
Guardian. $1299
707-642-7332
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ONE KENNEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi animal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
650-593-2066
PET CARRIER, brown ,Very good condition, $15.00 medium zize leave txt or call
650 773-7201
WE BUY
PARIS HILTON purse white & silver unused, about 12" long x 9" high $23. 650592-2648
SUNGLASSSES UNISEX TOMS Lobamba S007 w/ Tortoise Frames. Polarized lenses 100% UVA/UVB NEW
$65.(650)591-6596
VELVET DRAPE, 100% cotton, new
beautiful burgundy 82"X52" W/6"hems:
$45 (415)585-3622
VINTAGE 1970S Grecian made dress,
size 6-8, $35 (650)873-8167
Millbrae Jewelers
Est. 1957
GOLF BALLS-15 dozen. All Brands: Titeslist, Taylor Made, Callaway. $5 per
dozen. (650)345-3840.
650-697-2685
316 Clothes
BRAND NEW mans dress pants w/ tags
size 42X30, $19, 650-595-3933
BRAND NEW quarts S-shock sports
watch, in pack $19 650-595-3933
FAUX FUR Coat Woman's brown multi
color
in
excellent
condition
3/4
length $50 650-692-8012
LADIES BOOTS size 8 , 3 pairs different
styles , $20/ pair. call 650-592-2648
335 Rugs
CARPET RUNNER, new, 30 inches,
bound on both sides, burgundy color, 30
lineal feet, $290. Call (650)579-0933.
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DAINESE BOOTS Zipper & Velcro Closure, Cushioned Ankle, Excellent Condition Unisex EU40 $55 (650)357-7484
MOTORCYCLE SADDLEBAGS, with
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Call (650)670-2888
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MANS TAN pants size 42X30, 100% cotton, exel, $9, 650-595-3933
HAILUN PIANO for sale, brand new, excellent condition. $6,000. (650)308-5296
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Concrete
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LEVEE
Continued from page 1
cates Foster Citys current levee system is
no longer adequate. An estimated 9,000
properties in Foster City could become subject to costly flood insurance should the
city fail to update its levees and earn FEMA
accreditation. Now, the city is considering a
hybrid levee design that can be adjusted to
meet future sea level rise. It involves
drilling sheet piles to create a retaining wall
along the current levee, then using fill to
reinstate the Bay Trail a significant project estimated to cost between $35 million
and $65 million.
The levee system is probably Foster
Citys most important asset, said the citys
consultant Chuck Anderson, president of
Schaaf & Wheeler, according to a video of
the meeting. It protects the city from
flooding, preserves property values, but its
also a great recreational amenity.
Any work along the environmentally sensitive Bay, particularly a construction project of this magnitude, has to go through a
litany of permitting and regulatory agencies. Per the California Environmental
Quality Act, the projects impacts must also
be thoroughly vetted, alternatives considered and mitigation measures proposed.
Planners met Thursday for a scoping session to solicit public feedback and confirm
what should be addressed in the environmental impact report.
Aesthetics, air quality, biological
resources, cultural resources, geology and
COAST
Continued from page 1
When a disaster strikes, it doesnt recognize city limit lines, Gottuso said.
When bad thing happens, were all in this
together and we are going to have to rely
on each other and help each other to get
through it with the most amount of cooperation possible; and that is fully recognized
by the people that live here on the coast.
And the relationship between the city and
the county, its a very unified position on
emergency preparedness and response.
The county and city agreed to jointly
fund Gottusos position this year as he
continues a variety of projects aimed at
increasing the coastsides ability to adequately respond to an emergency.
Gottuso, 61, has a long public service
career he started as a dispatcher in 1975.
He spent two years as a Pacifica police officer before joining the Hillsborough Police
Department where he retired as a senior
captain after 28 years of service in 2011.
During his tenure, he was a senior commander of one of the largest regional SWAT
teams in the state and, after retiring, taught
criminal justice at Skyline Community
College.
I wasnt ready to be a retired person yet,
and Ive always had a connection to the
coast, Gottuso said. When I heard of this
Adjustable levee
Marc Holmes, a representative of the nonprofit The Bay Institute, advocated for consideration of a horizontal levee which
typically involves tidal marsh restoration
or creation of beaches used as a buffer
against rising waters.
Holmes discussed recent studies highlighting horizontal levees, or at minimum
tidal marsh restoration paired with traditional levees, being a more cost effective
alternative that also benefits the environment. The scientific community has begun
to recognize these alternatives as important
Rising waters
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WORLD
REUTERS
Rescue personnel work at the site where a 17-story apartment building collapsed after an earthquake in Tainan,
southern Taiwan.
daily life a partially crushed air
conditioner, pieces of a metal balcony, windows lay twisted in
rubble.
People with their arms around
firefighters were being helped
from the building, and cranes were
being used to search darkened
parts of the structure for survivors.
Newscasters said other areas of the
city were still being canvassed for
possible damage.
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