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South San Francisco progressing with building


Officials to approve negotiating agreement with developer proposing project
By Austin Walsh finer details of a forward with the highly watched and
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF proposal for a mas- occasionally controversial project.
sive, mixed-use “Absolutely,” answered Normandy,
development near when asked whether it is reasonable to
South San Francisco officials are where Westborough expect the proposal to be approved.
expected to enter exclusive negotia- Boulevard turns into “AGI/KASA is going to be a great com-
tions with a builder interested in con- Chestnut Avenue munity partner.”
structing a housing development with just west of down- Beginning exclusive negotiations
more than 800 units on a piece of pub- town. will be the next step in a process
lic land abutting El Camino Real. Mayor Liza which started earlier this year, when
The South San Francisco City
Liza Normandy Normandy said she
councilmembers selected AGI/KASA as
Council is set to approve Wednesday, believes the exclu- the preferred developer ahead of three
July 11, beginning negotiations with sive negotiating proposal will pass, A rendering of the AGI/KASA Partners development proposal
AGI/KASA Partners to hammer out the as councilmembers are ready to move See BUILDING, Page 19 in South San Francisco.

Cityoutlines
community
foundation
San Carlos officials weigh structure
and resident engagement in fund
By Anna Schuessler ming from PG&E’s mishandling of
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF communication regarding the safe-
ty of a San Carlos natural gas line
San Carlos officials are voicing in 2012. Dedicating the funds
support for taking time to explore toward upgrading the Holly Street
how a community foundation and Highway 101 interchange and
could be best structured to fund a affordable housing projects are
wide array of initiatives and how among the ideas officials have
to ensure residents engage in its considered, but committing $2
formation in discussing how some million toward a community foun-
$2 million of a $6 million PG&E dation benefiting San Carlos
settlement could be directed. organizations and projects has
For months, officials have been a mainstay in City Council
weighed a variety of uses for the $6 discussions about the funds.
FRANCO PICAHE/DAILY JOURNAL
million the city collected from the In an initial discussion of the
Silvia Leiva Browne at her artisanal pop-up bakery now at the Hillsdale Shopping Center, where she sells goods funds more than a year ago, Vice
utility in May, more than a year
from her native Argentina. after the city and Pacific Gas and

Pop-up bakery features Argentine treats Electric reached a settlement stem-

Wheeler Plaza parking garage complete


See FUNDS, Page 18

Hillsdale Shopping Center makes spaces for specialty retail Structure may open by weekend, mixed-use construction ongoing
By Diego Emilio Perez Lolita Artisanal Bakery now open many times offers experimental By Anna Schuessler the end of 2017, construction of
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT Saturdays at the Hillsdale retail marketing in today’s shop- DAILY JOURNAL STAFF the two-level garage has been
Shopping Center in San Mateo. ping world, ” said Christine delayed for months as crews
With parents who owned and This culturally representative Kupczak, marketing director at As early as this weekend, visi- worked through modifications to
operated an alfajor factory in option is a unique addition to a Hillsdale Shopping Center. “Pop- tors to downtown San Carlos may the garage’s power plant,
Argentina, Silvia Leiva Browne generally predictable storefront ups provide a benefit to everyone be able to breathe a sigh of relief explained Community
was immersed in baking tradition- directory and part of the center’s involved, the retailer, the landlord when it comes to finding a parking Development Director Al Savay at
al cookies at a young age and came goal to bring in more shoppers and the consumer.” spot after a 254-spot garage at the the City Council’s Monday meet-
to the United States 21 years ago and keep the shopping center base of the mixed-use develop- ing.
experience fresh. Lolita’s freshly baked Argentine Savay said projections updated
with a dream of opening her own ment planned for Wheeler Plaza
alfajores come in a wide variety of opens to the public.
bakery. “It’s certainly a win-win situa-
That dream has come true with tion for everyone involved and See BAKERY, Page 19 Originally expected to open at See GARAGE, Page 18

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2 Wednesday • July 11, 2018 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“Those people who think only of themselves, are
hopelessly uneducated. They are not educated,
no matter how instructed they may be.”
— Nicholas Murray Butler, American educator

This Day in History


Vice President Aaron Burr mortally

1804 wounded former Treasury Secretary


Alexander Hamilton during a pistol
duel in Weehawken, New Jersey.
(Hamilton died the next day.)
In 1 7 6 7 , John Quincy Adams, the sixth president of the
United States, was born in Braintree, Massachusetts.
In 1 7 9 8 , the U.S. Marine Corps was formally re-estab-
lished by a congressional act that also created the U.S.
Marine Band.
In 1 8 5 9 , Big Ben, the great bell inside the famous London
clock tower, chimed for the first time.
In 1 9 3 7 , American composer and pianist George Gershwin
died at a Los Angeles hospital of a brain tumor; he was 38.
In 1 9 5 2 , the Republican National Convention, meeting in
Chicago, nominated Dwight D. Eisenhower for president and
Richard M. Nixon for vice president.
In 1 9 5 5 , the U.S. Air Force Academy swore in its first class
of cadets at its temporary quarters at Lowry Air Force Base in
Colorado.
In 1 9 6 0 , the novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee REUTERS
was first published by J.B. Lippincott and Co. Firefighters work on a fire near the landmark Griffith Observatory in the hills overlooking Los Angeles.
In 1 9 7 2 , the World Chess Championship opened as grand-
masters Bobby Fischer of the United States and defending
champion Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union began play in In other news ...
Reykjavik, Iceland. (Fischer won after 21 games.) week at a checkpoint along a rural fit the crime is probably going to be in
In 1 9 7 7 , the Presidential Medal of Freedom was presented Idaho teacher denies feeding Imperial County freeway north of the the home.”
to polio vaccine pioneer Dr. Jonas Salk and (posthumously) puppy to snapping turtle Mexican border.
to the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. by President Jimmy Spokesman Jose Enriquez Jr. says Rescue crew drops man at
PRESTON, Idaho — An Idaho teacher
Carter. agents discovered opium paste
In 1 9 7 9 , the abandoned U.S. space station Skylab made a
accused of feeding a sick puppy to a
strapped to the man’s buttocks under
hospital, then does his yard work
snapping turtle in front of several stu-
spectacular return to Earth, burning up in the atmosphere and his pants and above his underwear. The HUDSON, Fla. — When a Florida
dents has pleaded not guilty to a mis-
showering debris over the Indian Ocean and Australia. paste contains up to 12 percent mor- man suffered a heart attack while lay-
demeanor charge of animal cruelty.
Preston Junior High School science phine, which is frequently used to pro- ing sod in his front yard, the first
Birthdays teacher Robert Crosland made the plea
Tuesday in Franklin County
duce heroin.
The San Diego Union-Tribune
responders did something extraordi-
nary.
Magistrate Court. reports the drug’s estimated street Melissa and Gene Work were rushing
He faces up to six months in jail and value is more than $70,000. to finish the yard work in time to avoid
a $5,000 fine if convicted at his trial a fine from their homeowner’s associa-
scheduled to start Oct. 26. The school Officers find 9-year-old girl tion. Melissa Work said her husband
was so worried about meeting the dead-
is in rural Preston, where the 2004 teen behind wheel of crashed car line that while he was drifting in and
cult classic film “Napoleon Dynamite”
was set. DES MOINES, Iowa — Officers who out of consciousness on the way to the
Several parents came forward to say followed a car zig-zagging down a Des hospital, he begged her to keep the
Crosland fed the puppy to the turtle on Moines street before it crashed were grass from dying.
Rapper Lil’ Kim is March 7. Several weeks later, state surprised to find a 9-year-old girl at the The rescue team took notice. After
Actor Stephen Wildlife expert Jeff
43. officials seized the turtle and eutha- wheel with a 7-year-old child riding leaving the couple at the hospital,
Lang is 66. Corwin is 51.
nized it as a non-native species. shotgun. seven firefighters returned to their
Actor Tab Hunter is 87. Actress Susan Seaforth Hayes is 75. Crosland didn’t respond to a mes- A 911 caller alerted police to a reck- home and finished the job.
Singer Jeff Hanna (Nitty Gritty Dirt Band) is 71. Ventriloquist- sage left by the Associated Press at the less driver a little before 8:30 a.m.
actor Jay Johnson is 69. Actor Bruce McGill is 68. Singer school. Monday. Officers who spotted the car Release of fifth ‘Indiana
Bonnie Pointer is 68. Actress Mindy Sterling is 65. Boxer turned on their flashing lights while
Jones’ movie pushed to 2021
Leon Spinks is 65. Actress Sela Ward is 62. Reggae singer Agents find opium taped to following it, but the curb-to-curb
Michael Rose (Black Uhuru) is 61. Singer Peter Murphy is 61. excursion didn’t end until the minor NEW YORK — Indiana Jones won’t
Actor Mark Lester is 60. Jazz musician Kirk Whalum is 60. suspected smuggler’s buttocks crash. Police say neither of the chil- be swinging back into movie theaters
Singer Suzanne Vega is 59. Rock guitarist Richie Sambora EL CENTRO — Authorities in dren was hurt. until at least 2021.
(Bon Jovi) is 59. Actress Lisa Rinna is 55. Rock musician Southern California have arrested a Sgt. Paul Parizek says the children The Walt Disney Co. on Tuesday
Scott Shriner (Weezer) is 53. Actress Debbe (correct) Dunning man they say tried to smuggle more apparently were just out on a joy ride, announced that the planned fifth
is 52. Actor Greg Grunberg is 52. Actor Justin Chambers is than 2 pounds of opium paste by tap- and were heading nowhere in particu- installment in the “Indiana Jones”
48. Actress Leisha Hailey is 47. Actor Michael Rosenbaum is ing it to his buttocks. lar. franchise will be released in July 2021
46. Pop-rock singer Andrew Bird is 45. Country singer Scotty U.S. Customs and Border Protection Parizek says they won’t be referred instead of July 2020. The film was
Emerick is 45. Actor Jon Wellner is 43. Rock singer Ben officials say drug-sniffing dogs zeroed to juvenile authorities, telling The Des originally scheduled for release in the
Gibbard is 42. Rapper Lil’ Zane is 36. Pop-jazz singer-musi- in on the 28-year-old man’s SUV last Moines Register “the punishment to summer of 2019.
cian Peter Cincotti is 35. Actress Serinda Swan is 34.
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Attorney pleads to fiscal elder abuse, fraud scheme Police reports
By Anna Schuessler Care Center. He is as their lawyer, District Attorney Steve Some people are sick
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF believed to have filled out Wagstaffe said this was one of the more seri- Someone stole medicine from a store on
12 life insurance applica- ous crimes against an elder he’s seen. El Camino Real in Belmont, it was
tions using false informa- “These two victims could have been
An 82-year-old attorney accused of embez- reported at 10:14 p.m. Saturday, July 7.
tion about the man’s med- thrown out on the street because he was rip-
zling nearly $500,000 from a 92-year-old ical history. He listed ping them off and I find that despicable,” he
woman and her disabled and dependent 63- himself as the beneficiary said. “He was enjoying life at their expense
year-old son over four years pleaded no con- and stole some $17,000 and left them basically penniless.”
MILLBRAE
test to two counts of felony elder fiscal abuse from the man’s mother Boasberg’s defense attorney Adam Gasner As s aul t an d b at t e ry . Someone got
and one count of insurance fraud Tuesday, between 2010 and 2014, said his client took responsibility for the into a verbal altercation, pushed and spit
according to the San Mateo County District Albert on a store employee on El Camino Real,
according to prosecutors. biggest mistake and lapse of judgment in his
Attorney’s Office. Boasberg The thefts were discov- life Tuesday, and, with no home or retirement it was reported at 9:15 a. m. Wednesday,
Charged in late May after a yearslong ered when both facilities, where the victims savings to his name, will work to sell the few July 4.
investigation, Daly City resident Albert receive 24-hour care, reported his failure to assets he has and to try to borrow from fami- Mi s demeano r warrant. A Millbrae resi-
Boasberg will face three years in state prison make monthly payments for their care to the ly members to make restitution payments. dent was cited and released on a misde-
when he returns to court Jan. 11 for sentenc- county Health System’s Adult Protective “Mr. Boasberg admitted wrongdoing at meanor warrant out of Sunnyvale on
ing. Boasberg was released on his own Services, which resulted in his removal as [an] early stage of the case with the desire to Magnolia Avenue, it was reported at noon,
recognizance and a judge allegedly said his the victims’ power of attorney in 2015. The try and now pay back money he is accused of Monday, July 2.
progress in paying restitution to the victims county’s Public Guardian has been the vic- misappropriating,” he said in an email. “He Arres t. A Fairfield resident was arrested for
will be considered at his sentencing hearing, tims’ conservator after Boasberg was knows and worries that he faces being incar- possession of drugs and resisting a police
according to prosecutors. removed as their attorney, according to pros- cerated in San Quentin State Prison for his officer on El Camino Real, it was reported
Initially the family’s attorney, Boasberg ecutors. actions and does not want to die of old age or
at 10:52 p.m. Monday, July 2.
eventually became the financial and medical Boasberg is believed to have used the funds from violence in that environment.”
power of attorney for the elderly woman, for personal reasons, including diversion of Boasberg was ordered to have no contact Fraud. An unknown person opened a line
who is living with dementia at the some $100,000 to his wife’s home country, with either victim and surrender his passport of credit using a stolen identity at a retailer
Marymount Greenhills Retirement Center in the Philippines, and luxury vacations in Las and is not allowed to practice, provide care located in Pennsylvania resulting in a loss
Millbrae, as well as her son, who is in his Vegas, according to prosecutors. for others or take on any fiduciary duties, of $3,964 on Anita Lane, it was reported at
60s and living at the Burlingame Long Term Because the two victims trusted Boasberg according to prosecutors. 10:30 a.m. Monday, July 2.

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driver hurt in hit-and-run dies Kevin Manning died from his injuries
SAN FRANCISCO — A pedicab driver who Monday night.
was critically hurt last month by a hit-and- Manning was admitted to the hospital on
run driver along San Francisco’s waterfront June 27 along with a woman and two chil-
has died. dren. The four were hurt when a sedan
San Francisco General Hospital smashed into them in the pedicab. The
spokesman Brent Andrew says 66-year-old woman and her children were later released.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL/STATE Wednesday • July 11, 2018 5


Opponents sue to nix measure to split state in three
By Sophia Bollag million supporting it. The nation’s most
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS populous state has become too difficult to
govern because of its size, wealth disparities
SACRAMENTO — Opponents of an initia- and geographic diversity, Draper and the ini-
tive to split California into three states asked tiative’s supporters argue.
the state Supreme Court to pull the measure Draper did not comment on the lawsuit
from the ballot, arguing it’s too drastic a because he had not seen it. A spokeswoman
change to state government to go through for the initiative also did not comment.
the normal initiative process. The California Supreme Court has tossed
A lawsuit filed Monday by the Planning and initiatives in the past after ruling they went
Conservation League argues major changes too far in changing government structure.
to the state’s government structure require For example, in 1990 the court got rid of
approval from two-thirds of the Legislature part of a measure to reform the state’s crimi-
before going under consideration by voters nal justice system after voters passed it
or a state constitutional convention. because the court found it revised the state
The initiative would break the state into Constitution beyond what could be done
Northern California, California and Southern through an initiative.
California. In another case in 2000, the court struck a
Northern California would comprise the measure on lawmaker compensation and
Bay Area, Silicon Valley, Sacramento and redistricting from the ballot before it went to
counties north of the current state capital. voters because the justices found it violated
California would be a strip of land along the the state’s single subject rule, which requires
coast stretching from Los Angeles to that initiatives deal with just one issue.
Monterey. Southern California would include Draper’s measure is an abuse of the ballot
Fresno and the surrounding farming commu- initiative system, said Carlyle Hall, a lawyer
nities, reaching all the way to San Diego and working on the lawsuit.
REUTERS the Mexican border. “The dislocation and the disruption that
Venture capitalist and CAL 3 Chairman Tim Draper speaks during a press conference in San Venture capitalist Tim Draper is financing would be caused by something as great as this
Mateo after announcing he has collected more than 600,000 signatures to put the plan to the “Cal 3” initiative in his latest attempt to just can’t be understated,” he said. “This will
partition California into three states into the November ballot. divide the state. He has spent more than $1.7 not make things better.”

Lawsuits alleging Roundup caused cancer can move forward


By Sudhin Thanawala him to allow a jury to hear testimony that
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS glyphosate was responsible for individual
cancer diagnoses.
SAN FRANCISCO — Hundreds of lawsuits Many government regulators have rejected
alleging Roundup weed killer caused cancer a link between cancer and glyphosate.
cleared a big hurdle Tuesday when a U.S. Monsanto has vehemently denied such a
judge ruled that cancer victims and their fam- connection, saying hundreds of studies have
ilies could present expert testimony linking established that the chemical is safe.
the herbicide to non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. The company is facing hundreds of law-
U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria said suits in state and federal courts that claim
evidence that the active ingredient in otherwise. Chhabria is presiding over more
Roundup — glyphosate — can cause the dis- than 400 of them.
ease seemed “rather weak.” Still, the opin- A separate trial is under way in San
ions of three experts linking glyphosate and Francisco in a lawsuit by a school
non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma were not “junk groundskeeper dying of non-Hodgkin’s lym-
science” that should be excluded from a trial, phoma — the first case a jury has heard alleg- JEEPERSMEDIA ON VISUALHUNT / CC BY
the judge ruled. The lawsuits say agrochemi- ing Roundup caused cancer. Lawsuits say agrochemical giant Monsanto, which makes Roundup, long knew about the
cal giant Monsanto, which makes Roundup, In response to Chhabria’s ruling, cancer risk but failed to warn people.
long knew about the cancer risk but failed to Monsanto Vice President Scott Partridge
warn people. The ruling allows the claims to noted the judge excluded some of the plain-
move forward, though the judge warned it tiffs’ experts and called the opinions of
could be a “daunting challenge” to convince those he is allowing to testify “shaky.”
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Trump sought ‘best’ in hunt


for Supreme Court nominee nearly two weeks earlier,
By Catherine Lucey,
Zeke Miller and Lisa Mascaro when 81-year-old Justice
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Anthony Kennedy came
to visit him in the White
WASHINGTON — In calls from the Oval House to share his retire-
Office, from Air Force One, and from his ment plans. But the
New Jersey golf club, President Donald process really started
Trump returned over and over to the same more than two years ago
question as he mulled his next Supreme when, as a candidate,
Court nomination: “Who’s the best here?” Donald Trump Trump released a list of
His final answer was hardly a surprise: potential court picks
Trump landed on the person who had long vetted by conservative groups in a calculat-
been his leading contender — D.C.-based ed bid to win over skeptical GOP primary
federal appeals judge Brett Kavanaugh, an voters.
established Republican favorite. Still, the It was that list Trump drew from when he
days leading up to the grand reveal on selected Justice Neil Gorsuch last year, and
Monday night were filled with frenzied he wanted to replicate that playbook.
deliberations, last-minute lobbying efforts From the list of 25, Trump narrowed the REUTERS
and an aggressive attempt to ensure secrecy, group to six and then, by the weekend, to Supreme Court nominee judge Brett Kavanaugh arrives prior to meeting with Senate Majority
according to nine people with knowledge of four. The other finalists were federal judges Leader Mitch McConnell on Capitol Hill.
the process who requested anonymity to dis- Thomas Hardiman, Amy Coney Barrett and
cuss private deliberations.
With characteristic flair, Trump sought to
keep the guessing game going about his
Raymond Kethledge. Barrett had become a
conservative favorite after she was grilled
about her Catholic faith by Democrats dur-
ing her confirmation hearing last year.
Emotions high as Kavanaugh
choice, tweeting hours before the ceremo-
ny: “I have long heard that the most impor-
tant decision a U.S. President can make is
the selection of a Supreme Court Justice -
Hardiman, a runner-up for the Gorsuch seat,
brought a more blue-collar pedigree and an
outside-the-beltway perspective, and
begins fight for confirmation
By Lisa Mascaro Chuck Schumer, the Senate’s Democratic
Will be announced tonight at 9:00 P.M.” Kethledge was viewed as a safe confirmation
Trump began hunting for a new justice prospect. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS leader, said his party’s lawmakers did indeed
care who the nominee was — and what his
WASHINGTON — Conservative Supreme views were on such thorny issues as abortion
Business groups and unions Around the nation Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh plunged into and Trump himself.
clash over Supreme Court nominee his confirmation battle Tuesday, meeting Trump “did exactly what he said he would
has also usually sided with employers in labor face-to-face with Senate leaders in what do on the campaign trail — nominate some-
WASHINGTON — Business groups and law cases. promises to be an intense debate over abor- one who will overturn women’s reproductive
labor unions have lined up on opposing sides “In employment discrimination claims, tion rights, presidential power and other rights,” the New York senator said.
of the pitched battle shaping up over Judge Kavanaugh’s opinions over the years legal disputes that could reshape the court and He also argued that the president chose the
President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court typically favored the employer,” Michael roil this fall’s elections. man he thought would best protect him from
nominee, Brett Kavanaugh, whose approach Lotito, a lawyer at Littler, an employer law Kavanaugh is a favorite of the GOP legal the investigation by special counsel Robert
to the law is widely seen as business-friendly. firm, wrote Monday. establishment, and his arrival as President Mueller into Russian interference in the
Kavanaugh’s rulings and written dissents “I expect Kavanaugh will be very much in Donald Trump’s nominee was greeted on 2016 election. Kavanaugh has written about
generally convey skepticism toward govern- the mold of Chief Justice Roberts, who has Capitol Hill with praise from Republicans and a need to free the executive branch from intru-
ment regulatory and consumer protection generally been friendly to business,” Russell skepticism from Democrats. There were also sive criminal investigations.
efforts — positions that tend to enjoy broad Wheeler, a visiting fellow at the Brookings pledges of open minds by key senators whose “Not only did Mr. Kavanaugh say that a
support among business organizations. He Institution. votes will most likely determine the outcome. president should not be subpoenaed, he said a
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of president shouldn’t be investigated,”
Kentucky called Kavanagh “one of the most Schumer said.
thoughtful jurists” in the country but warned The confirmation marathon is expected to
of an onslaught of “fear mongering” from drag on for months, and no date has yet been
liberal groups trying to derail the nomina- set for hearings. GOP leaders, with a slim
tion. He said it was clear that many majority in the Senate, are anxious to have
Democrats “didn’t care who the nominee was Kavanaugh in place for the start of the court’s
at all. Whoever President Trump put up they session in October — and before the
were opposed to.” November congressional elections.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL STATE/NATION Wednesday • July 11, 2018 7


Around the nation
Northern California jail ends
Reunited immigrant children
federal immigration contract
SAN FRANCISCO — A Northern California jail will cancel
its profitable contract with federal immigration officials to
scooped up into parents’ arms
house suspects facing deportation, authorities said Tuesday. By Elliot Spagat
The Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Department is the third and Mike Householder
local law enforcement agency in California to cut ties in THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
recent months with U.S. Immigration and Customs
Enforcement officials amid continued protests over federal SAN DIEGO — Lugging little back-
detention policies. packs, smiling immigrant children
Contra Costa County Sheriff David Livingston said sever- were scooped up into their parents’
al factors led the county to sever ties with ICE, including ris- arms Tuesday as the Trump administra-
ing costs and community protests. tion scrambled to meet a court-ordered
“Managing protests in Richmond have become expensive deadline to reunite dozens of young-
and time-consuming for our staff,” the sheriff said. State and sters forcibly separated from their fam-
local funds will fill in the missing revenue and no layoffs are ilies at the border.
forecast because of the contract’s cancellation, Livingston In Grand Rapids, Michigan, two
said. boys and a girl who had been in tem-
ICE pays Contra Costa County $6 million a year to jail up porary foster care were reunited with
to 200 people a day believed to be living in the United States their Honduran fathers at a U. S.
illegally, and the jail nets about half of that, the sheriff said. Immigration and Customs
He said without an increase in what ICE pays, the contract Enforcement center about three
will soon be a money loser because of rising staff costs. months after they were split up.
ICE has 120 days until the contract is formally terminated. The three fathers were “just holding
them and hugging them and telling
ICE contracts with several California jail and a state prison
them that everything was fine and that
to house about 3,800 detainees facing deportation or are REUTERS
they were never going to be separated
seeking asylum while immigration judges decide their cases. Children are escorted to the Cayuga Center, which provides foster care and other
again,” said immigration lawyer Abril
The county’s decision will hurt immigration enforcement Valdes. services to immigrant children separated from their families.
efforts, ICE spokesman Richard Rocha said. The agency may One of the fathers, Ever Reyes It was the largest single effort to date them why there’s so many people here
have to house inmates further from their relatives, he said. Mejia, walked out of the ICE center car- to undo the effects of President Donald and why there’s so many strangers
rying his beaming son and the boy’s Trump’s zero-tolerance policy of sepa- here, but they know that they’re safe,”
Water agency re-approves Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles back- rating families who try to slip across Valdes said outside the ICE offices.
$11B for California twin tunnels pack. The boy was secured in a booster the Mexican border into the U.S. Government attorneys, meanwhile,
LOS ANGELES — California’s largest water agency has re- seat, and father and son were driven Authorities gave few details on told a federal judge in San Diego that
approved a nearly $11 billion plan to fund two enormous tun- away. Lawyers said the fathers were too where the reunions would be held, and the Trump administration would not
nels that would be the centerpiece of Gov. Jerry Brown’s distraught to speak to the news media. many were expected to take place in meet the deadline for 20 other chil-
ambitious project to remake the state water system. The Justice Department said more private. dren under 5 because it needed more
The board of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern than 50 children under age 5 could be In Grand Rapids, the children were time to track down parents who have
back in the arms of their parents by the “absolutely thrilled to be with their already been deported or released into
California on Tuesday repeated a vote it cast in April because
deadline at the end of the day. parents again. It’s all confusing to the U.S.
of concerns about the legality of the earlier decision.
The environmental group Food and Water Watch and the
watchdog First Amendment Coalition questioned whether the
MWD violated the state’s open-meeting law through behind- Trump lands in Europe, says Putin ‘easiest’ of his meetings
the-scenes campaigning among board members. embrace of Putin ed attacks on the pact. He told
By Jill Colvin
MWD officials denied wrongdoing but agreed to recast the during a summit in reporters in Washington before leav-
and Jonathan Lemire
vote. Helsinki. ing that “Frankly it helps them a lot
The agency will bear most of the cost of the twin-tunnel THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Trump said more than it helps us” and then later
project that would modernize the aging infrastructure that Tuesday he “can’t tweeted from Air Force One that he
delivers water from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta BRUSSELS — With Europe’s wary say right now” if may demand reimbursements from the
throughout the state. eyes upon him, President Donald Putin is a friend or European member nations.
Trump launched a weeklong trip there foe, but called him Trump has been pressing NATO
Obituary on Tuesday with harsh criticism for
NATO allies and predicted the “easi-
a “competitor. ” countries to fulfill their goal of
Vladimir Putin The U. S. intelli- spending that 2 percent of their gross
Pedro Velazquez est” leg of his journey would be his gence community domestic products on defense by
scheduled sit-down with Russian has concluded that Russia interfered 2024. During his presidential cam-
Pedro Velazquez, born Aug. 10, 1954, died July 9, 2018, at President Vladimir Putin. in the 2016 election to boost paign, he suggested he might only
the age of 63. A resident of Redwood City, he is survived by As he departed the White House for Trump’s candidacy, and warns of fur- come to the defense of NATO nations
his wife Eloisa Valencia, their four daugh- a four-nation European tour, Trump ther attempts at interference both in that fulfilled their obligation. And a
ters and one son.  did little to reassure allies fretting the 2018 midterms and in European year ago, during his first visit to its
“A  man of many stories and a great over the risk of damage he could do to elections. Belgium headquarters, Trump initial-
sense of humor, with a deep love for good the 69-year-old trans-Atlantic mutual Trump arrived in Brussels on the ly declined to explicitly support the
food.” defense pact and his potential eve of the NATO summit after repeat- organization’s defense agreement.
From humble beginnings in
Michoacán, Mexico, he learned construc-
tion and continued his intense devotion
to creating intimate spaces for many fam-
ilies to inhabit here in the United States. 
“His teachings will live in all of us as the elder brother
that he was. His words of wisdom are the driving force in our
existence: kindness and respect for all. We lost him to a
weak heart, but we will remember him for his bigger than
life affection to all the people that came into contact with
him. A family man and a friend to most — he left us with a
mark in our hearts.”
A Memorial Service will be 3 p.m. Thursday,  July 12,
at Crippen & Flynn, Woodside Chapel, 400 Woodside Road
in Redwood City.
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Around the nation


Trump replacement for
Obama climate plan moves forward
‘Everyone safe’ after daring
BILLINGS, Mont. — The Trump adminis-
tration is advancing its plan to replace the
centerpiece of President
Barack Obama’s efforts
rescue of 13 in Thailand cave
By Kaweewit Kaewjinda
against global warming and Stephen Wright
with a new rule expected THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
to be friendlier to the
coal industry. MAE SAI, Thailand — “Everyone is safe.”
The Environmental With those three words posted on Facebook
Protection Agency said the daring rescue mission to extricate 12 boys
Tuesday that it sent the and their soccer coach from the treacherous
Barack Obama new rule to the White confines of a flooded cave in Thailand was
House for review. The complete — a grueling 18-day ordeal that
document itself was not released, but Trump claimed the life of an experienced diver and
has been outspoken in his desire to prop up riveted people worldwide.
the ailing U.S. coal industry by rolling Thailand’s Navy SEALs, who were central
back what he considers burdensome regula- to the rescue effort, celebrated the feat with a
tions. post Tuesday evening that read: “All the thir-
The EPA said it would seek public com- teen Wild Boars are now out of the cave,” — a
ment on the matter only after the White reference to the boys’ soccer team. “We are
House review is completed. not sure if this is a miracle, a science, or
The submission of the rule to the White what.”
House on Monday coincided with former Eight of the boys were rescued by a team of
coal industry lobbyist Andrew Wheeler’s Thai and international divers on Sunday and
first day at the helm of the EPA, following Monday. On Tuesday, the final four boys and
last week’s resignation of Administrator their coach were guided out of the cave. Their REUTERS
Scott Pruitt amid multiple ethics scandals. rescue was followed a few hours later by the Onlookers wave as the last ambulance leaves a military airport in Chiang Rai, Thailand.
safe return of a medic and three SEAL divers Their joy and relief was echoed around the and faith that has brought us this success.”
Trump pardons ranchers in case who had stayed for days with the boys in their globe by the multitude of people who had fol- Amporn Sriwichai, an aunt of rescued coach
cramped, dry refuge. lowed the long ordeal. Ekkapol Chantawong, was ecstatic. “If I see
that inspired 2016 occupation Cheers erupted from the dozens of volun- Payap Maiming, who helped provide food him, I just want to hug him and tell him that I
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump teers and journalists awaiting news of whether and necessities to rescue workers and journal- missed him very much,” she said.
has pardoned two ranchers whose case the intricate and high-risk rescue mission had ists, noted that fact. The plight of the boys and their coach
sparked the armed occupation of a national succeeded. Helicopters transporting the boys “I’m happy for Thais all over the country,” captivated much of the world — from the
wildlife refuge in Oregon. roared overhead. People on the street cheered he said. “And actually just everyone in the heart-sinking news that they were missing,
Dwight and Steven Hammond were con- and clapped when ambulances ferrying them world because every news channel has pre- to the first flickering video of the huddle of
victed in 2012 of intentionally and mali- on the last leg of their journey from the cave sented this story and this is what we have been anxious yet smiling boys when they were
ciously setting fires on public lands. The arrived at a hospital in Chiang Rai city in far waiting for.” found by a pair of British divers 10 days
northern Thailand near the Myanmar border. “It’s really a miracle,” Payap said. “It’s hope later.
arson crime carried a minimum prison sen-
tence of five years, but a sympathetic feder-
al judge, on his last day before retirement,
decided the penalty was too stiff and gave
the father and son much lighter prison
Trump’s attacks on NATO raise questions about its future
By Robert Burns U.S. forces in Europe be Putin is a friend or foe, but he predicted that
terms. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in the cards? Clues may his first summit with the Russian leader
Prosecutors won an appeal and the come when Trump gathers “may be the easiest” of all his meetings in
Hammonds were resentenced in October WASHINGTON — President Donald Wednesday with NATO Europe.
2015 to serve the mandatory minimum. Trump’s repeated tongue lashings of NATO leaders in Brussels. The Such comments have stirred unease not
The decision sparked a protest from allies and his friendly overtures to Russian official agenda includes a just in Europe, but in Washington. A biparti-
Ammon Bundy and dozens of others, who President Vladimir Putin are stirring ques- plan for increasing the san resolution, set to be endorsed by the
occupied the Malheur National Wildlife tions at home and abroad about Trump’s number of land, air and Senate Foreign Relations Committee on
Refuge near the Hammond ranch in south- commitment to an Atlantic alliance that has sea forces capable of Tuesday, pointedly voices support for NATO
eastern Oregon from Jan. 2 to Feb. 11, been a pillar of U.S. security policy for more Donald Trump reacting quickly in a as strategically important for the collective
2016, complaining the Hammonds were than half a century. European crisis, but over- security of the trans-Atlantic region.
victims of federal overreach. shadowing it are tensions generated by
Might a reordering, or even a reduction, of “Although the Atlantic alliance has weath-
Trump’s view that the Europeans are slackers ered many crises over its lifetime, I now am
leaning unfairly on the U.S. military. concerned that the alliance will not survive
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Wednesday • July 11, 2018 9


Letters to the editor It boggles the mind
“H
Thoughts about immigration throat infections. On average, Americans believe that istory records no more gallant struggle than
Personally, I live in an apartment over 25 percent of the federal budget that of humanity against the truth.” —
Editor,  building and I would not want my goes toward foreign aid, but it is really Ashleigh Brilliant.
North America was colonized by health and others’ health compromised only about 1 percent. This overestima- On June 22, there was an opinion piece in the Mercury
Britain, France, Spain and the Dutch because of the choices of one person. I tion is why many people feel that cut- News titled, “Block kids under 12 from playing tackle foot-
largely for political and economic rea- am lucky that the city I live in, Foster ting the international affairs budget is ball” by Michael M. Shea, a San Jose personal injury
sons, not as an outlet for religious City, has a smoke-free multi-unit justified. lawyer … specializing in injuries of the brain and spinal
expression. Unfortunately, many colo- housing policy, and I believe it is Most people change their position cord. Good idea as far as it went.
nials nurtured a bias against persons important that other cities adopt this on the issue upon discovering the real- The issue is that there is too much danger of traumatic
who came later to our shores. policy so that more people are protect- ity of government spending, which is brain and neck injuries in boys this young and so we needed
Benjamin Franklin asked in 1751: ed and able to live with fresh clean air why we must ensure that everyone Assembly Bill 2108, the Safe Football Act to prevent the
“Why should Pennsylvania, founded and have a healthier lifestyle. understands how the federal budget is possibility. The fact that this bill didn’t pass is appalling.
by the English, become a colony of allocated. At least it would have been a start in protecting our vulnera-
aliens, who will shortly be so numer- Another reason why people support ble boys from serious
ous as to Germanize us, instead of our Chiroshree Das decreasing the international affairs injury. 
Anglifying them?” Today, that ques- Foster City budget is because they do not believe Why stop at age 12? The
tion is asked … why should the United that spending money on foreign aid is possible damage from con-
States, founded by Europeans, become beneficial. However, there are several cussion when playing the
a country of aliens, who will shortly Trump, dictators’ reasons why we must maintain or even game does not end there.
be so numerous as to globalize us, increase the international affairs budg- This is an egregious exam-
instead of our Americanizing favorite instrument et. First, reducing poverty creates con- ple of how some people
them? While there are no easy Editor, sumers, which creates jobs in the (parents, school sports,
answers, that should not deter us from A steadily growing majority of United States, boosting our country’s programs and promoters)
seeking solutions to our current prob- Trump resisters must wonder how on economy. Second, assistance pro- use our vulnerable boys to
lem.  flat Earth did we end up with such a motes peace and reduces risks to our fulfill their selfish goals —
We desperately need immigration dangerous loser occupying the White national security. Finally, we have a from a parent who sees his
reform now, but that reform must House? One can hardly find anyone moral duty to do what we can to down- child as a way to fulfill some
address politics and economics. Sadly, more incompetent, unqualified, unedu- size global poverty. need to live vicariously
there is no real incentive for Congress cated for the job, inept, immoral and Changing the federal budget is as through his son to the
to start reforming immigration untrustworthy. However, no wonder easy as calling your representatives in money-grabbing education-
policy.  Putin wanted Trump instead of Hillary! Congress to express support for the al institutions, and pro teams.
Democratic legislators are too wed- Not necessarily because the Russians international affairs budget. As Dr. Bennet Omalu portrayed in the award winning
ded to sloganeering (“Abolish ICE!”) have so much on him, but clearly book and 2015 film, “Concussion,” “Once you know the
and luring immigrants to their party to because he is so easy to manipulate. risk involved in something, what’s the first thing you do?
deal with political questions. Trump has already delivered, perhaps Siobhan Healy
Protect children from it.” 
Republican legislators continue to even more than they expected. He has San Mateo Why hasn’t this problem long ago been tackled by those
welcome cheap immigrant labor and added to both U.S. debt and deficit who are aware of the problem as it exists all the way up
ignore the economic issues associated — the latter a dramatic turnaround from through pro football? If we were honest and sincerely con-
with immigration.  the reductions President Obama was Response to ‘San cerned about the health and well-being of our boys and
So what we get instead are congres- able to achieve. Trump has already Mateo height limits’ young men, the game, as it is today, would be abandoned
sional Band-Aids, sound bites and damaged many governmental func- all together. But related interests who make big bucks from
deportations. Like most Americans, I tions we have spent decades to fine- Editor,
Deborah Kohn, in her letter “San the game have too much invested in it and will go to great
support a secure border, a workable tune, thereby setting us back and clos- lengths to protect their interests. It’s another case where
path to citizenship and humane treat- er to the level of less progressive Mateo height limits” in the Tuesday,
July 10, edition of the Daily Journal, greedy adults are using children to their own advantage.
ment of those seeking to enter our nations, like Russia, China and North Outrageous!
country. With nearly 70 million dis- Korea. Trump has worked hard to articulated very well the way many of
my friends and I feel about the actions This continues even though, as George Will reported, in
placed persons worldwide (13 million destroy the mutually beneficial rela- one of his columns in 2013, that the label inside college
under the age of 18) looking for a new tionships we have had with allies and of our City Council. 
I am one of those 7,000+ citizens players’ football helmets cautions: “No helmet system can
home, we desperately need immigra- kissed up to our adversaries, even let
who signed the petition. Without any protect you from serious brain or neck injuries including
tion reform to avoid an even larger himself be publicly fooled and
doubt at all, we knew exactly what we paralysis or death. To avoid these risks, do not participate
political and economic crisis in the ridiculed due to his naiveté and lack of
were signing. Two of the three coun- in the sport of football.” Go figure.
future. governmental understanding, not to
mention void of foreign experience. cilmembers involved completely sur- And yet, in 2018, 250,000 boys ages 5 through 16 are
Having made himself a laughingstock prised and disappointed me. expected to participate on tackle football teams, including
Ray Fowler around the world, Trump has now been 7,500 in California. As Warren Farrell, Ph.D., and John
taken for a fool by dictators in several Oscar Lopez-Guerra Gray, Ph.D., wrote in their new book, “The Boy Crisis”:
Redwood City “Until recently, the NFL denied any connection between
countries, playing him like a willing San Mateo
instrument. playing football and brain injury. But in 2017 the ‘Journal
of the American Medical Assoc.’ published the findings that
Adopt smoke-free For his gullible supporters to cheer
more than 99 percent of former NFL players whose brains
multi-unit housing policies when he takes our country down, is, Update Caltrain bike capacity were examined at autopsy suffered from chronic traumatic
yeah, more than despicable. Should we Editor,
Editor, call it treason? encepholophy (CTE) — a neurogenerative disease that can
Caltrain should increase projected lead to dementia.” The JAMA study found that among for-
I am writing to you because I believe bike capacity on electric trains. The
it is important for all cities in the mer college players, 56 percent suffered from severe CTE
Jorg Aadahl current capacity is behind demand, and pathology, which was associated with signs of dementia 85
county to have a smoke-free multi-unit the board agreed in 2015 to increase
housing policy. This policy can pro- San Mateo percent of the time. I can’t imagine what parents are think-
capacity on electric trains. However, ing when they allow (or even encourage) their sons to play
tect residents of apartments, condos staff continue to attempt to back away
and townhomes from the harmful the game. Isn’t this child abuse?
effects of secondhand smoke. The international affairs budget from the 2015 board directive. Please You would think that there would have long ago been a
add bike space to electric trains with vigorous campaign to deal with the situation, but it seems
This policy is important because Editor, seating available in bike cars to limit
secondhand smoke can travel very Before considering making cuts to the brain damage issue and it’s proven future consequences,
the threat of theft. were not taken seriously. In the zeal by vested interests to
quickly through shared vents in an the international affairs budget,
apartment and it can impact the health American citizens must understand whitewash the whole thing, future ramifications of such
of all people in the building. how their money is spent as well as injuries were conveniently overlooked, because in the
Scott Yarbrough United States football is sacrosanct — a national obses-
Secondhand smoke can cause disease, how everyone benefits from contribut-
respiratory problems and ear, nose and ing to foreign aid. San Francisco sion. Apparently, no matter how many lives may be ruined
or how much suffering may result, nothing must interfere.
After all, if a guy plays football, he’s a real man — tough,
OUR MISSION: macho, a pride and joy for his parents, an All-American
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most boy!
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for Shea wrote: “The risk to children is too high. CTE is
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula.
By combining local news and sports coverage, caused by repetitive, sub-concussive blows to the head.
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business, Children who wait until high school to play tackle football
Jon Mays, Editor in Chief
Moe Alshafie Michael Davis lifestyle, state, national and world news, we seek to have a better chance of avoiding CTE symptoms, including
Charles Gould Paul Moisio provide our readers with the highest quality depression, memory loss and dementia.” A better chance?
Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor Joe Rudino Joy Uganiza information resource in San Mateo County.
Todd Waibel Our pages belong to you, our readers, and we
Why take any chance at all? Just one young man who dies
Erik Oeverndiek, Copy Editor/Page Designer INTERNS, CORRESPONDENTS, CONTRACTORS: choose to reflect the diverse character of this because of serious head trauma is way too many. Do we not
Dave Newlands, Production Manager Robert Armstrong Charlie Chapman dynamic and ever-changing community. care about the many players who end up in their middle age
Jim Clifford Elizabeth Cortes
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Stocks climb as Pepsi leads household goods rally


By Marley Jay another round of strong profit
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS growth thanks to the growing
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 24,945.38 U.S. economy and the corporate
NEW YORK — U. S. stocks Low: 24,806.97 tax cut that took effect at the end
shook off some midday doldrums Close: 24,919.66 of 2017. Hooper, of Invesco, said
and rose for the fourth day in a row Change: +143.07 that could help stocks over the
Tuesday as strong results from next few weeks, but said the mar-
Pepsi helped household goods
OTHER INDEXES ket might struggle after that.
companies. The market is at its S&P 500: 2793.84 +9.67 She said the taxes the U. S.
highest level since early February. NYSE Index: 12,814.64 +37.32 placed on imported washing
Shares of most kinds of large Nasdaq: 7759.20 +3.00 machines in January have clearly
companies finished higher, with NYSE MKT: 2761.58 -10.12 hurt sales, and there are signs the
food and consumer products mak- Russell 2000: 1695.62 -8.99 newer tariffs are affecting business
ers, energy companies and utili- Wilshire 5000: 29,159.72 +48.02 spending.
ties making some of the biggest U.S. crude oil rose 0.4 percent
gains. Pepsi staged its biggest 10-Yr Bond: 2.87 +0.01 to $74.11 a barrel in New York.
rally in almost nine years after a Oil (per barrel): 74.21 +0.36 Brent crude, used to price interna-
solid second-quarter report. Gold : 1,255.80 -3.80 tional oils, gained 1 percent to
The S&P 500 is the highest it’s $78.86 a barrel in London.
been since Feb. 1 and has climbed “This is all about pushing aside stocks lost 8.99 points, or 0.5 Pepsi’s beverage sales are still A shakeup at Lowe’s continued
seven times in the last eight days that which is messy and difficult percent, to 1, 695. 62 after big struggling as the company tries to as the home improvement chain
even though the U.S. and China to calculate,” she said. “It’s far gains over the last five days. adjust to Americans’ changing said its chief operating officer and
are now in open conflict over easier to ignore it.” Slightly more stocks rose than drinking habits. The maker of several other executives are leav-
trade. Wall Street has focused The S&P 500 index added 9.67 fell on the New York Stock Gatorade, Mountain Dew and ing because their jobs are being
instead on last week’s strong jobs points, or 0. 3 percent, to Exchange. Tropicana said sales in North eliminated or assigned to other
report for June as well as company 2, 793. 84. The Dow Jones Major U. S. banks including America fell, but its earnings were executives. Marvin Ellison
earnings reports. Industrial Average rose 143. 07 JPMorgan Chase and Citigroup better than expected and analysts became Lowe’s CEO on July 2 and
Invesco Chief Global Market points, or 0. 6 percent, to will announce their results Friday were pleased with its results in the company’s chief financial
Strategist Kristina Hooper said 24,919.66. morning, and most of the compa- other markets. officer announced his retirement
investors are taking a risk by The Nasdaq composite picked up nies in the S&P 500 will report The stock rose 4.8 percent to in June.
overlooking how damaging the 3 points to 7,759.20. The Russell their results in the weeks after $112.89. Lowe’s climbed 2.1 percent to
trade war might get. 2000 index of smaller-company that. Investors are looking forward to $99.01.

Stuck in trade war, U.S. and China face uncertain path to deal
Having run for the White House are industrial goods that the Trump — more than China actually access to China’s vast market.
By Paul Wiseman
and Christopher Rugaber on a vow to force China to reform administration says receive subsi- exported to the United States last Eliminating the new tariffs will
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
its trade policies, President dies or other unfair support from year — if Beijing won’t relent to prove a lot harder than it was to
Donald Trump won’t likely yield Beijing. China quickly lashed U.S. pressure and continues to raise them in the first place, said
to vague promises by Beijing to back with tariffs on $34 billion in retaliate. Wendy Cutler, a former U.S. trade
WASHINGTON — As the trade improve its behavior — or to U.S. products. At the heart of the dispute: The negotiator who is a vice president
war between the world’s two pledges to buy more American The two countries have targeted Trump administration’s com- at the Asia Society Policy
largest economies nears the end of soybeans or liquefied natural gas. an additional $16 billion worth of plaints that China has used preda- Institute. “Both sides have too
its first week, its most unsettling “It certainly feels like we’re in each other’s products for a second tory practices in a relentless push much at stake and don’t want to
fact may be this: No one seems to for a protracted fight, ” said round of25 percent tariffs. On to grant Chinese companies an back down.”
foresee any clear path to peace. Timothy Keeler of the law firm Tuesday, the Office of the U.S. unfair advantage in the industries The Trump administration
The United States insists that Mayer Brown and a former chief of Trade Representative proposed 10 of the future, including robotics, boasts that China has more to lose
China abandon the brass-knuckles staff at the Office of the U.S. Trade percent tariffs on another $200 electric cars and biopharmaceuti- in a trade war. After all, Beijing
tactics it’s used to try to supplant Representative. “Truthfully, I billion in Chinese imports, rang- cals. These tactics include the out- sold $524 billion worth of goods
America’s technological domi- don’t know what the off-ramp is.” ing from fish sticks to burglar right theft of trade secrets, gov- and services to the United States
nance. Yet Beijing isn’t about to The first shots sounded July 6: alarms. ernment subsidies to homegrown last year and bought far less —
drop its zeal to acquire the tech- The United States slapped 25 per- All told, Trump has threatened tech firms and demands that U.S. $188 billion. So China has far
nology it sees as crucial to its cent taxes on $34 billion in eventually to slap tariffs on up to and other foreign companies hand fewer goods to tax than the United
prosperity. Chinese imports. Most of them $550 billion in Chinese imports over technology if they want States does.

Workers’ willingness to quit hits 17-year high Tesla announces


deal for Shanghai factory
Business briefs
By Christpher Rugaber jobs reached 2.4 percent in May, the high- Tesla chairman Elon Musk, Mayor Ying
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS est level since April 2001. More quits are a BEIJING — Electric car producer Tesla Yong and other Chinese officials, according
sign of a strong job market because workers will build its first factory outside the United to the city government.
WASHINGTON — The proportion of typically leave jobs for a new one that pays States in Shanghai under an agreement
American workers that quit their jobs in more. Workers who switch jobs see larger signed Tuesday, becoming the first wholly Minneapolis officials
raises than those who stay in the same posi- foreign-owned automaker in China.
May reached the highest level in 17 years, a
tion, government data shows. Tesla Inc.’s announcement comes amid move to regulate rental scooters
sign that more people are confident they can
find a new job, likely at higher pay. There were 6.64 million available jobs in mounting U.S.-Chinese tension over tech- MINNEAPOLIS — Minneapolis officials
Businesses also advertised fewer jobs in May, down 3 percent from April’s figure of nology and follows Beijing’s April prom- are taking steps to regulate two-wheeled
May than the previous month, but the tally 6.84 million, which was the most in the ise to end restrictions that required foreign rental scooters.
of open positions outnumbered the ranks of nearly two decades that records have been automakers to work through local part- A Minneapolis City Council committee
the unemployed for only the second time in kept. At the same time, there were just 6 mil- ners. passed an ordinance Tuesday that would
the past two decades, the Labor Department lion unemployed people in May. Tesla said construction would begin in the require companies to obtain a license to
said Tuesday. Nick Bunker, an economist at the job-list- near future, once official permits are operate motorized scooters in the city. The
The figures reflect a strong job market ing website Indeed, calculates that there are obtained. It said production would begin move came as rental scooters begin rolling
driven by optimistic employers seeking to now just 0.91 unemployed workers for each two to three years after that and eventually onto the streets of Minneapolis and St.
expand their workforces. Last week’s jobs available job, also the lowest on record. increase to 500,000 vehicles annually. Paul.
report showed that businesses hired workers The need to compete for such a small pool No financial details were announced. A Bird Rides Inc. launched a fleet of scooters
at a healthy pace and the unemployment rate of workers should force companies to raise city government statement said the factory in Minneapolis. But the Santa Monica,
remained very low, at 4 percent. pay in order to fill their open jobs, yet pay would be the biggest foreign investment to California-based company won’t say how
The percentage of workers quitting their gains remain modest. date in Shanghai, a base for joint ventures many of what it calls “Birds” are now avail-
between General Motors Co. and able in the Twin Cities.
Volkswagen AG and a state-owned automak- The company said it has submitted paper-
er. work in Minneapolis and St. Paul to operate
The signing ceremony was attended by as a business.

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Wednesday • July 11, 2018

HMB shuts out Canyon Creek in Section 3 opener


By Nathan Mollat a 4-0 win in the first “Pitching, defense, timely hitting. Just HMB the District 52 title, continued to
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF round of the Section 3 good baseball by the boys,” said HMB man- swing a hot bat. The cleanup hitter went 2
tournament at Marshall ager Don Scatena. for 3 with a two-run homer and an RBI dou-
FREMONT — The Half Moon Bay 11-12 Field in Fremont The discrepancy between Canyon Creek ble.
All-Star team can only think of what might Tuesday. starter Wong and reliever Schlicher was Luca Scatena reached base in his first two
had happened had Canyon Creek started While maybe not as night and day. Wong relied on off-speed at-bats with a single and a walk and scored a
Jack Schlicher on the mound. spectacular, HMB pitch- pitches to keep HMB off balance early, but pair of runs. Cleary led off the game with a
The hard-throwing righty dominated ers Liam Harrington and it still touched him up for four runs on five single, while Myles Rippberger reached on
HMB from the third inning into the sixth, Ben Cleary were equally hits before chasing him with one out in the a bunt in the second. Gavin Glynn singled
retiring seven of nine hitters he faced — Ian Armstrong as effective as Schlicher, third. in the top of the sixth and Aidan Vazquez had
striking out six, including five in a row. teaming for 12 strike- “We took advantage … early on,” Don the honor of getting HMB’s only hit off of
But HMB got to Canyon Creek starting outs of their own. Combined with a error- Scatena said. Schlicher, a sixth-inning single to right.
pitcher John Wong, scoring twice in the less defense, HMB got of to a strong start in Ian Armstrong, who hit the walk-off grand
first and adding two more in the third to post the four-team tournament. slam in the bottom of the seventh to give See HMB, Page 14

Vive la France
Les Bleus advance to World Cup final
By Steve Douglas
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

ST. PETERSBURG, Russia — They’re


young, they’re brash and they’re collective-
ly worth a billion dollars. The one thing
USA TODAY SPORTS missing for this French squad is an interna-
San Francisco 49ers players during the national anthem prior tional title.
to a game in Phoenix, Arizona. Kylian Mbappe, Paul Pogba and France
are about to get that chance.
NFL players union Les Bleus are headed to the World Cup
final.

files new grievance Samuel Umtiti clinched a 1-0 win over


Belgium — and earned the approval of
watching French President Emmanuel
over anthem policy Macron in the VIP seats at St. Petersburg
Stadium — by scoring on a header off a cor-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ner kick in the 51st minute on Tuesday.
“Vive la France! Vive la Republique!”
NEW YORK — The NFL Players Association filed a griev- France forward Antoine Griezmann shouted
ance with the league on Tuesday challenging its national during postgame celebrations.
anthem policy. Umtiti played his part in a strong defen-
The union says that the new policy, which the league sive effort by the French, too, helping to
imposed without consultation with the NFLPA, is inconsis- shut out the highest-scoring team at the
tent with the collective bargaining agreement and infringes tournament and leaving Belgium’s golden
on players’ rights. The filing met a statute of limitations generation of Eden Hazard, Kevin De Bruyne
deadline and will be heard by an independent arbitrator, an and Romelu Lukaku to regret another missed
NFLPA spokesman said. opportunity at a major tournament.
In May, the NFL approved its national anthem policy at “It’s me that scored,” Umtiti said, “but we
all delivered a big game.”
See NFLPA, Page 16 France’s players danced on the field after
the final whistle and their fans sang in the
stands long past the end of the match, sur-
Astros 6, A’s 5 rounded by yellow-clad security.
They certainly hope to keep the party

Wild walk-off thwarts going on Sunday in the final in Moscow.


France — with an average age of 26 — will
face either Croatia or England, who play
Wednesday at the Luzhniki Stadium in the
A’s epic late comeback LEE SMITH/REUTERS
Samuel Umtiti scores France’s lone goal in a 1-0 win over Belgium in the World
Russian capital, and has a shot at redemption
after losing its last two major finals — at the
By Kristie Rieken See FRANCE, Page 15
Cup semifinals Tuesday in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

HOUSTON — Alex Bregman agreed when someone called


the final play on Tuesday night in Houston a circus. Oakland
catcher Jonathan Lucroy described it as “a big zoo.”
Both descriptions could work for the
Pacifica in Joe DiMaggio driver’s seat
wild way this one ended. By Terry Bernal ry, has already win at least one of its final two games
Bregman homered twice and his tapper DAILY JOURNAL STAFF wrapped up the against mighty Pacifica to earn the
just in front of the plate in the 11th inning Peninsula League league’s final postseason berth.
led to a bizarre sequence that ended the The Pacifica Gamecocks just keep title, and an auto- Plenty of drama as the Joe D season
game, as Lucroy’s throwing error handed cruising along in Joe DiMaggio matic bid to the winds down.
the Astros a 6-5 victory over the A’s. League play. state playoffs “That’s the way we want it,” Pacifica
“It was a crazy play,” said Oakland Sunday, the Gamecocks wrapped up beginning July 19. manager Bryan Powers said.
manager Bob Melvin, who had to watch the Napa Fourth of July Invitational The final two reg- Pacifica has been dealing from an
it from the clubhouse after being ejected tournament at the Veterans Home of ular-season games extraordinary depth of pitching this
Jonathan
Lucroy
for arguing a check swing in the fourth. California Yountville for the second Tony Zamagni are meaningful summer. Right-hander Tony Zamagni
“Crazy way the game ended.” straight season. And Tuesday, they ones for fourth- took the ball Tuesday and fired four no-
Justin Verlander pitched six sharp innings and the Astros returned to Peninsula League action for place HMB though. With the top four hit innings before giving way to the
took a 4-0 lead into the ninth before the Athletics tied it. the final week of the regular season, teams qualifying for the postseason, bullpen. Reliever Diani Shanahan
Stephen Piscotty hit a solo homer with two outs in the rolling to a 14-1 win to open a three- HMB is currently two games ahead of worked the final three innings, surren-
top of the 11th off Collin McHugh (5-0) to put the A’s ahead, game series with Half Moon Bay. fifth-place PenCities — which has dering a double to Josh Dybalski with
Pacifica, improving its league record already completed its regular-season
See A’S, Page 13 to 12-1 with Tuesday’s lopsided victo- slate — in the standings. HMB need See JOE D, Page 14
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Serena surges into semis


By Howard Fendrich
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LONDON — There are moments in which


nothing at all seems different about Serena
Williams, moments such as when she
unleashed a 109 mph service winner to even
her Wimbledon quarterfinal at a set apiece,
leaned forward and yelled, loudly as can be,
“Cooome ooon!”
Or when, about 10 minutes later, she
stretched for a lunging backhand winner to
break at love and take control of the third
set, then raised a fist, figuring a berth in her
11th semifinal at the All England Club was
close at hand. BENOIT TESSIER/REUTERS
And after Williams came up with a come- Fernando Gaviria wins Tuesday’s Stage 4 of the Tour de France from La Baule to Sarzeau,
back to beat 52nd-ranked edging out Peter Sagan and Lotto Soudal.
Camila Giorgi of Italy 3-
6, 6-3, 6-4 on Tuesday,
she headed off Centre
Court with her right
PETER NICHOLLS/REUTERS
Serena Williams celebrates during her
quarterfinal match Tuesday at Wimbledon.
Gaviria outraces Sagan
index finger aloft. Yes,
no matter what the rank-
ings or seedings say, no
matter how long she was
eighth title at the All England Club and 24th
Grand Slam trophy overall will be a match
Thursday against No. 13 seed Julia Goerges of
for dramatic stage win
By Joseph Wilson mistake (to beat him). And maybe we will
Camila Giorgi away, Williams still Germany, a 3-6, 7-5, 6-1 winner against No. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS see the next days on the climbs. Every stage
looks capable of playing 20 Kiki Bertens of the Netherlands. is different, every sprint is different.”
like someone who’s No. 1, just about 10 “It’s pretty unreal for me,” said Goerges, SARZEAU, France — Fernando Gaviria Gaviria finished the 195-kilometer (121-
months after having a baby. who reached her first major semifinal at a and Peter Sagan have turned the first four mile) leg from La Baule to Sarzeau that start-
“Everything right now is a little bit of a tournament where she exited in the first days of the Tour de France into an ed and finished on the Atlantic coast in 4
surprise. To be here. To be in the semifinals. round each of the past five years. enthralling duel of rising star versus world hours, 25 minutes, 1 second.
I mean, I always say I plan on it, I would like Williams is 3-0 against Goerges, winning champion. “It was a very difficult sprint, but we knew
to be there, have these goals,” Williams in straight sets each time. And Tour newcomer Gaviria is winning so how to pull it off,” Gaviria said. “We didn’t
said. “But when it actually happens, it still After their most recent meeting, in the French far. receive any help from the other teams to
is, like, ‘Wow, this is really happening.’“ Open’s third round last month, Williams pulled Gaviria edged Sagan at the finish line to bring the breakaway back, but at the end my
So what if she’s still getting her game in out of that tournament, citing a chest muscle claim Stage 4 on Tuesday and take his sec- team deserves this victory and we can go to
gear? injury that made it too painful to serve. ond stage win in his first participation at the hotel very happy with what we
So what if Giorgi wouldn’t seem to miss She went a couple of weeks without prac- cycling’s greatest race. achieved.”
while moving out to that early lead? ticing serves, and the rest did wonders. She The 23-year-old Colombian had already Defending champion Chris Froome of
Williams never was worried about losing. hit one at 122 mph against Giorgi, delivered bettered Sagan in a sprint to take the open- Sky, who remained 55 seconds back due to
“It’s weird. Sometimes I feel, ‘Man, I’m in six of her seven aces in the final set, and ing stage, amid rising expectations since his fall in Stage 1, finished safely in the
trouble.’ Sometimes I feel, ‘I can fight.’ For won 44 of the last 54 points she served. his four stage victories at last year’s Giro pack with leader Greg Van Avermaet.
whatever reason, today I was so calm,” said The other semifinal is No. 11 seed d’Italia. Riders were enjoying a calm sunny after-
36-year-old American, who has been wear- Angelique Kerber of Germany vs. No. 12 Sagan hit back by winning Stage 2 in an noon until a pileup near the front of the
ing compression leggings as a precaution Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia. uphill sprint after Gaviria had fallen in a peloton with just over 5K left that sent sev-
after a blood-clot scare following her daugh- Kerber is a former No. 1 who owns two group pileup on the final corner. eral riders to the tarmac.
ter’s birth. “Even when I was down the first Grand Slam titles and was the runner-up to Tuesday’s flat leg with its four-kilometer But there were no changes among the title
set, I thought, ‘Well, she’s playing great. Williams at Wimbledon two years ago. finish — the longest straightaway to con- hopefuls.
I’m doing a lot of the right things.’” Ostapenko won last year’s French Open. clude a leg on this Tour— was perfect terrain Van Avermaet, the 2016 Olympic road race
Asked whether that might represent a new Kerber needed seven match points to for the budding rivals to break the tie. champion who is support rider for BMC
way of looking at things, Williams smiled. close out No. 14 Daria Kasatkina of Russia After Quick-Step hunted down the break- leader Richie Porte, took the yellow jersey
“No. Just to be clear, that was just today. I 6-3, 7-5 at Centre Court, while Ostapenko away to set up Gaviria, he powered ahead of when his team won Monday’s team time
mean, I’m hoping this is, like, a new thing,” defeated 2014 Australian Open runner-up the pack with handlebars swinging and trial.
she said. “Honestly, I highly doubt it.” Dominika Cibulkova of Slovakia 7-5, 6-4 crossed just inches ahead of Sagan and Andre Tom Dumoulin was seventh (11 seconds
Next up for Williams as she tries to earn her at a windy No. 1 Court. Greipel in a close third. behind), last year’s runner-up Rigoberto
Sagan was closing fast and seemed to be Uran was 10th (:35) and Porte 14th (:51).
on pace to overtake him just when Gaviria Movistar teammates Alejandro Valverde and
hit the line. Mikel Landa were 15th and 16th (:53), nar-
“He is faster than me,” said Sagan, the rowly ahead of Froome. The 2014 champion
three-time defending world champion who Vincenzo Nibali was 19th (1:06), Romain
excels in finishes on slight ascents. Bardet 20th (1:15) and Nairo Quintana was
“We will see. Maybe I will wait for some 48th (2:08).
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THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Wednesday • July 11, 2018 13

Giants waste impressive spot-start from Holland


By Janie McCauley
Cubs 2, Giants 0 Trainer’s room
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Joe Panik will be out at least a few weeks with
week, he pinch-ran, taking the loss Monday. a strained left groin. Panik hopes to begin
SAN FRANCISCO — A night after win- pitched twice in relief then Giants center fielder Gorkys Hernandez
ning in 11 innings on Pablo Sandoval’s light movements this weekend to test the ten-
returned to the rotation. returned to the lineup after missing
clutch game-winning single, the Giants Monday’s game nursing a tight calf that der leg, noting “nothing was torn off the
“If I have to go back to
could hardly buy a hit. forced him to an early exit Sunday against bone.” ... 3B Evan Longoria, three weeks out
the ‘pen I’ll be perfectly
San Francisco managed just three hits on fine,” he said. “Whatever the Cardinals. from surgery on his fractured left hand, is doing
the night and the Chicago Cubs broke a Bochy and the guys come Aside from a pinch-hit appearance in the more baseball activities such as taking ground-
scoreless tie in the seventh to take down the Derek Holland up with, I’m going to eighth, Buster Posey had the night off for balls, working on flips, playing catch and hit-
Giants 2-0 Tuesday night at AT&T Park. do.” the Giants and was scheduled to catch the ting off the tee. “I feel on track to being where
Giants starting pitcher Derek Holland (5- Brandon Belt, Brandon Crawford and day game Wednesday. I need to be,” Longoria said. ... RHP closer
8) struck out eight and didn’t walk a batter in Chase d’Arnaud represented all of the Posey has to skip the All-Star Game Hunter Strickland had pins removed from his
6 1/3 innings, but Addison Russell’s one- Giants’ offense, totaling one hit apiece. because of a lingering right hip injury that surgically repaired broken pitching hand that
out double chased the left-hander. Russell The Giants got just one baserunner over will require an injection. he injured punching a door in frustration after
advanced on Sam Dyson’s wild pitch and the final four innings. blowing a save against the Marlins on June 18.
scored on a bad throw by catcher Nick Cubs starter Jose Quintana (8-6) allowed Flan to man public address
Hundley trying to get Russell at third. three hits in six scoreless innings to beat Former Giants third base coach Tim Up next
Victor Caratini later tabbed an RBI double. the Giants for the first time in his career Flannery will handle public address Cueto (3-1, 1.95) makes his second start
Johnny Cueto had been the announced after the lefty went 0-3 with a 5.82 ERA announcer duties for Wednesday’s series since coming off the disabled list from a 61-
scheduled starter, but manager Bruce Bochy over his first three starts. finale as Renel Brooks-Moon participates game absence with an inflamed pitching
gave Cueto an extra day to recover, some- Carl Edwards Jr. struck out the side in in San Francisco Mayor-Elect London elbow and seventh overall in 2018. Cubs
thing that could be the norm in the second order in the seventh, Justin Wilson fol- Breed’s inauguration. left-hander Mike Montgomery (3-3, 3.68
half for the veteran right-hander. lowed with a perfect eighth and Steve “A great honor for both of us,” Flannery ERA) is 0-1 in four career appearances
Holland has been versatile: In less than a Cishek closed it out for his third save after posted on Twitter. against the Giants with two starts.

A’S
unable to handle, bat still in his hand — in an effort to
allowing Reddick to dodge the tag.
slide in safely with But the ball slipped out of Lucroy’s
the tying run. bare hand, pinballed off plate umpire
Continued from page 11 With one out, David Rackley and Lucroy, and then
Bregman’s dribbler fell to the ground.
but the Astros staged their own rally. started out foul Still with plenty of time, though,
All-Star closer Blake Treinen (5-2) before spinning Lucroy picked up the ball, set his feet
walked pinch-hitter Josh Reddick, who into fair territory with an angle to throw to first base —
went to third on a single to right field Alex Bregman just a few feet up the and fired the ball off the back of
by rookie Kyle Tucker. With the infield first base line. Bregman’s helmet as he ran up the line.
playing in, Tony Kemp hit a grounder Bregman failed to run initially, so The ball ricocheted into foul territo-
to shortstop Marcus Semien. He made a Lucroy scooped up the ball and reached ry in right field, and Tucker trotted SHANNA LOCKWOOD/USA TODAY SPORTS
low throw home that Lucroy was for Bregman as he backpedaled — the home with the winning run. Josh Reddick scores the tying run in the eleventh inning.

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Wong walked and then took second on a up once, he was throwing first-pitch curve- Schlicher, who had relieved Wong after

HMB passed ball. But Harrington, who had struck


out the first two batters, got the cleanup hit-
ter to chase a third strike in the dirt, with
balls,” Armstrong said.
Wong started his curveball at about eye
level and saw it break down into the upper
Armstrong’s homer, got the final two outs
of the third, struck out the side in the fourth
and added two more Ks in the fifth before
Continued from page 11 Armstrong firing to first to complete the end of the strike zone. Vazquez ended his day with a leadoff single
play. Armstrong took the first one for a strike in the sixth.
Wong found his bearings in the second and swung at the second. Wong went to the “It was tough,” Armstrong said of facing
HMB didn’t wait long to put the pressure inning and despite seeing Ryan Harrington well one more time and Armstrong made him Schlicher, who Don Scatena described as
on Canyon Creek, the District 57 champion reach base on an error and giving up a bunt pay, swatting a hanging curveball over the throwing, “Good ol’ country heat.”
out of San Ramon. Cleary and Scatena had single to Rippberger, he got out of the left-field fence. HMB answered Canyon Creek’s heat with
back-to-back singles to lead off the game inning unscathed with a strikeout and two “He threw the first [curveball], I figured it some its own. After Harrington allowed four
— Cleary stroking one to left and Scatena popouts. was coming,” Armstrong said. After swing- hits and struck out seven in 4 1/3 innings,
taking his to right-center. Harrington
Canyon Creek had runners on the corners ing the second one, Armstrong was dialed making him eligible to come back and pitch
grounded into a fielder’s choice, forcing
in the second, with Stavros Booras flaring a in. on Saturday, Scatena brought in another
Cleary at third and bringing up Armstrong.
single down the right-field line and going “The next one, I kind of guessed, ” hard thrower in Cleary. He went the final 2
He jumped on the first pitch, smacking it
to third on a Riley Roland single. Armstrong said. “Put an OK swing on it. 1/3, striking out five an allowing two hits.
into the corner in the left field to drive in
But Harrington got a strikeout and a Not my best.” “Ben comes in and shuts the door,” Don
Scatena with the first run of the game.
comebacker to keep Canyon Creek off the With a 4-0 lead, Harrington got the first Scatena said.
Vazquez followed with a sacrifice fly to cen-
scoreboard. two batters in Canyon Creek’s third before With the win, HMB moves into the win-
ter, plating Harrington a step before
HMB doubled its lead in the third when Wong singled to right. His stay on the ner’s-backet final at 5:30 p.m. Thursday at
Armstrong was thrown out at third for an
Scatena walked and scored on Armstrong’s bases was brief, however, as Armstrong Marshall Park. It will play the winner
inning-ending double play.
two-run shot to left, ending Wong’s outing. picked him off two pitches later to end the between District 14 and District 45. The
Canyon Creek got a runner to second as “We noticed after going through the line- inning. championship round begins Monday.

Not to mention, no-hitters are becoming shutout in a 3-0 win over Napa Legion. And Pacifica home run of the tournament, and

JOE D old hat for Pacifica. In the opening game of


the Fourth of July tournament last
Wednesday, an 11-0 win over San Francisco
in the championship game, another 3-0 vic-
tory over Napa, Travis Benham and Sowyrda
combined on a one-hit shutout. Pacifica
Roy’s first of the summer.
“I even joked with [Roy] earlier in the
game,” Powers said. “I said, ‘do you think
Continued from page 11 Trinity, Gamecocks starter Nate Rumb and posted a 4-1 record in the tournament, you can put it out of here?’ He went, ‘I don’t
two relievers combined on a no-hitter. allowing just 13 total hits over five games. think so.’”
Powers said Rumb was “really dominant. “They’re excited to win,” Powers said. The Peninsula League playoff format sees
one out in the seventh for HMB’s only hit
His off-speed was working great. When he “But I think it’s exciting to know this is the top two finishers in the standings
of the night.
gets on the mound he’s focused, he’s dialed kind of a testing ground, because the state receive automatic bids to the state tourna-
Powers said he was aware Zamagni had a in.” tournament is right around the corner.” ment. San Bruno has already locked up sec-
no-hitter in progress when he went to the Rumb allowed just two base runners — an The Gamecocks haven’t been powering ond place. The third- and fourth-place teams
bullpen, but the priority in a blowout game infield error to open the game, and a second- the ball as in years past, but it was a solo play this coming Sunday in a one-game
was to protect his starting right-hander, and inning walk — and Sean Zanardi and Cole home run off the bat of Andrew Roy that got play-in game for the third berth in the state
to keep him fresh for the postseason. Sowyrda worked one inning each in the six- his team on the board in the championship playoffs.
“We knew,” Powers said. “It’s nice, but inning, mercy-rule no-no. game. Amid a scoreless tie in the third, Roy The state tournament is slate for July 19-
we’d rather him be ready for when [the state The following day, Zamagni, Zanardi and led off the inning with a shot to left field to 24 at the Veterans Home of California
playoffs] come.” Martin Chavarria combined on a two-hit give his team a 1-0 lead. It was the only Yountville.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Wednesday • July 11, 2018 15


Ronaldo leaving Real Madrid to join Italian club Juventus
By Daniella Matar love and affection I have received. defrauded of 14.7 million euros ($17 mil-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “But I think the time has come to start a lion) from 2011-14. Unconfirmed media
new phase in my life and that is why I have reports last month said Ronaldo had agreed
Cristiano Ronaldo is leaving Real Madrid asked the club to accept my transfer. I feel to pay a fine of 18.8 million euros ($22 mil-
to join Italian club Juventus in a move that it is time, and I ask everyone, especial- lion).
expected to benefit the Portugal forward’s ly our fans, to please understand me.” In Italy, a new law caps tax on income
tax return. Ronaldo joined Real Madrid in 2009 from generated from abroad at 100,000 euros
Juventus said Tuesday it paid 112 million Manchester United and was the Spanish ($117,000) per year for residents who have
euros ($131.5 million) for Ronaldo, who club’s all-time leading scorer with 451 goals paid their taxes in other countries for at least
signed a four-year deal with the Serie A in 438 matches. He helped the club win four nine of the last 10 years.
champions. Champions League titles — beating Other players targeted by Spanish tax
The move brings an end to a hugely suc- Juventus in the final in 2017 — and also authorities in recent years include Lionel
cessful nine-year spell in Spain, and takes won the league and cup twice each. Messi, Javier Mascherano and Luka Modric.
him further away from a tax fraud case that He has scored a record 120 Champions Former Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho,
may end up costing the Portugal forward League goals, 105 of them since moving to now at Manchester United, was also investi-
more than $20 million in fines. Madrid — 12 more than Juventus managed in gated.
“These years with Real Madrid and in this that same period. Ronaldo signed a five-year deal with
city of Madrid have been possibly the hap- But he was unhappy with the way the tax Madrid in 2016, saying he wanted to end his
piest of my life,” Ronaldo wrote in an open authorities treated him in Spain. Ronaldo, career at the club. But he has also publicly
PHIL NOBLE/REUTERS letter. “My only feeling is of an enormous along with several other top players in the expressed his discontentment about being
Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates winning the gratitude for this club, for these fans and for country, has been accused of tax fraud, with jeered at times by some Madrid fans at the
Champions League with Real Madrid in May. this city. I can only thank them all for the authorities saying the government was Santiago Bernabeu Stadium.

hand of King Philippe of Belgium as FIFA

FRANCE president Gianni Infantino watched on


between them.
Southgate, England ready to
Continued from page 11
“Unfortunately for us, the difference is just a
dead-ball situation, a set play,” Belgium coach
Roberto Martinez said. “The game was, as you
face music of soccer history
can imagine, very close, very tight, and it was By Ronald Blum Southgate said Tuesday on the eve of
2006 World Cup when Zinedine Zidane was THE ASSOCIATED PRESS England’s World Cup semifinal match
going to be decided (on) maybe the one that
sent off for a nasty head-butt and the 2016 against Croatia. “But it’s nice to hear people
could find that final touch in the box.”
European Championship on home soil. MOSCOW — Gareth Southgate and enjoying it again.”
After reaching the quarterfinals at both
“We’re immensely privileged to be in the the 2014 World Cup and the European England are ready to face the music. When the song first was released, the cho-
World Cup final, ” France coach Didier Championship in 2016, Belgium again No other soccer nation dwells on decades of rus proclaimed “Three lions on a shirt/Jules
Deschamps said. “It was so painful two missed the chance to get to an international failure quite like the English. Southgate was Rimet still gleaming/Thirty years of
years ago we have to savor it.” final and has yet to fulfil its lofty expecta- so demoralized by his hurt/never stopped me dreaming.” A 1998
Deschamps now has the chance to become tions. Leading the scoring in this tourna- penalty kick failure update changed the third verse to “no more
the third person to win the World Cup as a ment with 14 goals, many thought this against Germany in the years of hurt.”
player and a coach, after German great Franz could be their year. 1996 European England hasn’t played in the semifinals of
Beckenbauer and Brazil’s Mario Zagallo. As Championship semifi- a major tournament since Southgate’s penal-
With Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo
France captain, Deschamps raised soccer’s nals, he avoided The ty kick at Wembley was saved by Andreas
and Neymar no longer in Russia, Hazard and
most prized trophy in 1998. Lightning Seeds “Three Koepke 22 years ago, and Andrea Moeller put
Mbappe have taken over as the stars of the
Deschamps has faced some criticism for Lions,” the team’s official the next kick over David Seaman and under
World Cup and there was a buzz every time
being too pragmatic and functional despite song when it hosted the the crossbar. The most-cherished national
either got the ball.
having a squad of superstars, but his team tournament. team memory remains the 1966 World Cup
Yet while Hazard — Belgium’s captain — Gareth final victory at Wembley over West
was set up superbly against an opponent faded after a strong opening 30 minutes, Now the song, with its
Southgate repeated chorus of “foot- Germany, a demarcation point in the island’s
that was largely restricted to only minor Mbappe was a constant threat. His first
chances and denied on two occasions in par- ball’s coming home,” is a staple again, No. 5 history as much as 1066 (the Norman inva-
touch was after 10 seconds and, after receiv- sion) and 1707 (union with Scotland).
ticular by France goalkeeper Hugo Lloris. ing the ball on the right wing, he sped past this week on YouTube UK’s top music videos
chart with more than 2 million views on the “It was a long time ago, so not too many of
He dived to his right midway through the Jan Vertonghen and then Mousa Dembele on
day of England’s last match. us can remember that far back,” said midfield-
first half to claw away Toby Alderweireld’s a thrilling run.
“‘Football’s coming home’ is a song I er Jordan Henderson, born in 1990.
shot, then got in front of Lukaku to punch At 19, Mbappe wasn’t even born when
couldn’t even listen to for 20 years, frankly, The winner Wednesday advances to
away one of the many crosses sent in by France won the World Cup for the first and
so for me it has a slightly different feel,” Sunday’s final against France.
Belgium in the final stages. only time with a squad that is just as diverse as
In a tournament dominated by goals from the one Deschamps is leading 20 years later.
set pieces, France’s goal came off a corner Umtiti was born in Cameroon. Mbappe
when Griezmann curled in the ball from the has Algerian-Cameroonian roots.
right and Umtiti got in front of tall Belgium “It’s a pure pleasure to see these players
midfielder Marouane Fellaini to knock in grow,” Deschamps said, “and never give up.”
his header at the near post. Instead of a trip to Moscow, Belgium will
Up in the corporate seats, president return to St. Petersburg on Saturday for the
Macron reacted to the goal by shaking the third-place match no team wants to play.
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release responding to requests by The


Warriors lose Ex-NFL player Brandon Browner
charged with attempted murder
Sports briefs
Prosecutors say he also stole a Rolex watch
Associated Press.
McCoy denied allegations posted on

security man POMONA — Prosecutors say former NFL


cornerback Brandon Browner has been charged
with trying to kill his ex-girlfriend after break-
valued at about $20,000.

Police say woman assaulted


social media earlier in the day accusing him
of hurting his former girlfriend.
“For the record, the totally baseless and

Ralph Walker ing into her Southern California home.


Browner, who won Super Bowls with the
Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots,
at home of NFL star LeSean McCoy
Police acknowledged Tuesday that a
offensive claims made against me today on
social media are completely false,” McCoy
said in a statement released on two of his
By Janie McCauley was arrested Sunday east of Los Angeles. woman was assaulted during a home inva- social media accounts. “Further more, I have
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sion at a suburban Atlanta house owned by not had any direct contact with any of the
The LA County District Attorney’s Office
says the 33-year-old was charged Tuesday NFL star LeSean McCoy, hours after graph- people involved in months.”
OAKLAND — Warriors security man with attempted murder, first-degree residen- ic posts on social media accused the Buffalo McCoy was responding to an Instagram
Ralph Walker, who in recent seasons had tial robbery and other counts. It wasn’t Bills running back of bloodying his former post from a person who said she is friends
primarily worked closely with Stephen immediately clear if he has a lawyer. girlfriend. with the injured woman. The post showed a
Curry, has departed the organization to Arraignment is scheduled for July 30. One female was treated and released from graphic photo of the former girlfriend and
spend more time with family. Prosecutors say Browner broke into the the hospital, while another sustained a accused McCoy of physically abusing her,
Walker confirmed his exit via text mes- apartment, chased and dragged the woman minor injury during a targeted invasion his son and his dog, as well as injecting
sage, saying, “Will miss and then tried to smother her in a carpet. early Tuesday, Milton police said in a steroids.
you all.” He had been a
fixture on the Golden
a grievance against any change in the col- players protested during the anthem that

NFLPA
State sidelines and almost
anywhere Curry went, lective bargaining agreement. weekend before the number of protesters dwin-
staying close to the two- The union said Tuesday it has proposed dled as the season progressed.
time MVP at home and on having its executive committee talking to “We’re here for a bigger platform,” Raiders
the road. Walker is a for- Continued from page 11 the NFL instead of proceeding with litiga- tight end Jared Cook said during the spring.
mer member of the tion. The union said the NFL has agreed to “We’re not just athletes. We’re people that live
Oakland Police those discussions. this. It’s people in our neighborhood, it’s
Ralph Walker Department. its owners meetings in Atlanta. The policy
The NFL declined to comment about the people that we grew up with, it’s people that
allows players to protest during the nation-
Also Tuesday, the Warriors said athletic union’s action. we know who are actually living through these
al anthem by staying in the locker room,
trainer Chelsea Lane had departed for a job In 2016, then-49ers quarterback, Colin circumstances. So when we speak on it, it’s
but forbids them from sitting or taking a
running the Atlanta Hawks training staff. Kaepernick began protesting police brutality not like we’re just speaking out of the side of
knee if they’re on the field or the sidelines.
She played a key role in getting Curry back and social injustice by kneeling during the our neck. It’s things that actually touch home
from a knee injury this postseason — and Teams will be subject to fines if players national anthem, and the demonstration and things that we can actually relate to.
Lane worked back several other stars from don’t comply and will have the option of spread to other players and teams. It became “All I have to say is, I just think it’s sad
late-season injuries, too, such as Kevin punishing players. one of the most controversial and sensitive that it’s veered from something that stood
Durant, Klay Thompson and Andre Iguodala. When the league announced the policy, issues in the NFL, with players saying their for good and the whole narrative has
A contract extension for coach Steve Kerr Commissioner Roger Goodell called it a messages last year were being misconstrued, changed into something that’s negative
is expected to be announced soon once he compromise aimed at putting the focus back while others — including President Donald when that was not what it was initially
signs the new deal. Kerr has one year on football after a tumultuous year in which Trump — called them unpatriotic. Trump even about in the first place.”
remaining on his original $25 million, television ratings dipped nearly 10 percent; said NFL owners should fire any player who The NFL started requiring players to be on
five-year agreement. Kerr had planned some some blamed the protests for such a drop. refused to stand during the anthem. the field for the anthem in 2009 — the year it
family travel in Europe for July. The union said at that time that it would file Following those comments, more than 200 signed a marketing deal with the military.
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Stuffed fried zucchini blossoms with marinara sauce


By Sara Moulton smoked), cut into 1- by 1/4-inch sticks
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 1/2 ounce grated Parmigiano-Reggiano
Vegetable oil for frying the zucchini
Zucchini are marquee items at your gro- blossoms
cery stores right about now, but zucchini 1 1/2 cups marinara sauce, heated
blossoms, which are generally not for sale Shredded fresh basil for garnish
at a standard grocery, are a different story. Preheat oven to 250 F.
So this recipe for stuffed fried zucchini In a medium bowl whisk together the
blossoms is aimed at home gardeners, who 2/3rds cup flour and the salt. Add the beer
know two things for sure: First, like cater- and whisk until the batter is almost
pillars to a butterfly, zucchini blossoms are smooth. Pour the batter through a strainer
the earlier life form of the zucchini squash. set over another bowl (to get rid of any
Second, they’re delicious. lumps) and set the batter aside while you
I’ll add a third fact — gardeners looking prepare the zucchini.
to rein in their zucchini crop should zero in Gently open the zucchini flower and
on the female flowers. That’s right — this insert one-fourth of the little cheese logs
flower comes in two genders. It’s the male’s into the opening, pushing them down gen-
job to pollinate the females, and the female tly. Twist the top of the flower to enclose
flowers to develop into squash. If your gar- the cheese and repeat the procedure with the
den is of manageable size, with no crying remaining flowers and cheese. Spread about
need for birth control, feel free to eat the 1/3 cup flour on a pie plate.
blossoms of either the male or female zuc- In a large, deep, straight-sided skillet or
chini. If, however, you want to keep the large Dutch oven heat 1 1/2-inches veg-
squash from overrunning your garden, har- etable oil to 365 F. Working in two batch-
vest the female flowers. How can you tell es, dust the zucchini lightly with flour, pat-
the girls from the boys? The males have a ting off the excess and dip them in the bat-
single stamen in the middle of the flower. CCHARMON ON VISUALHUNT / CC BY-ND ter, making sure they are coated all over.
The females have shorter stems and multi- Like caterpillars to a butterfly, zucchini blossoms are the earlier life form of the zucchini squash. Gently add the zucchini to the oil and fry
ple stigmas. And they’re delicious. them, turning them a few times, until they
Cut the female flowers when the fruit has are golden brown all over, about 3 minutes.
that it keeps in the melted cheese. FRIED ZUCCHINI BLOSSOMS
started to grow from them and is small — Using a slotted spoon, transfer them to
The batter is a simple beer batter, crispy
about 3 inches long — and very tender. Start to finish: 50 minutes paper towels to drain, and then to a rimmed
and light, and you can whip it up in min-
You’ll then be able to turn your harvest into Servings: 4 sheet pan and keep the fried zucchini warm
utes. Be sure to fry in oil with a high smoke
the two-part appetizer — fried zucchini 80 grams (2/3rds cup) all-purpose flour, in the oven while you batter and fry the sec-
point, such as peanut, safflower or sun-
with a stuffed fried flower — on today’s plus extra for coating the zucchini ond batch of zucchini.
flower. And please use a deep-fat thermome-
menu. 1/8 teaspoon kosher salt To serve: Spoon some marinara sauce
ter to regulate a precise temperature.
Here I recommend stuffing the flower 3/4 cup chilled beer onto each of four plates, top the sauce with
The finished dish is yummy sprinkled
with smoked mozzarella, but any good 8 zucchini blossoms, each with a small two of the fried zucchini, sprinkle them lib-
with cheese and eaten straight up. But I like
melting cheese will work. Just be gentle zucchini attached erally with the grated Parmigiano-
to serve it with marinara sauce, which pro-
when you’re stuffing because the flower 2 ounces, mozzarella (preferably Reggiano and the basil and serve right
vides a tangy counterbalance.
tears easily. You want it to stay intact so away.

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look back and see a huge thriving organiza- ter if the community grows it.” cilmembers could ensure those carrying out

FUNDS
Continued from page 1
tion with a growing endowment.”
Though Johnson supported forming a
self-governing, apolitical organization
City Manager Jeff Maltbie said the city
has previously engaged the community in
similar outreach processes and could start
a foundation’s bylaws are following them
and staying focused on community proj-
ects. Rubens said requiring votes on how to
that can partner with the city and accept a spreading the word about the effort and the spend an endowment’s interest to reach a
range of donations, he advocated for council need for volunteers to help with projects supermajority or unanimous count and put-
Mayor Cameron Johnson suggested offi- ting parameters on how the $2 million
oversight as a foundation is established like drafting bylaws.
cials explore setting aside a portion to cre- donation the council could make to the
through the formation of its mission, Councilmembers discussed ways of struc-
ate a community foundation supporting foundation are among the ways coun-
vision, values and bylaws, a process he said turing the governing board and foundation
local organizations and efforts. At cilmembers could chart out use of the funds.
could take a year or 18 months. membership so funds could be used toward a
Monday’s meeting, he acknowledged former
mayor Tom Davids’ role in recognizing and “That’s my perspective, is that ultimately range of beneficiaries. If councilmembers “I would like to make sure that however we
supporting the cluster of volunteer-driven, you want an independent organization but were to appoint members of directors to the participate in the setup of this, we make it
community organizations in the city with that we need to go through some transition foundation’s board, the organization would pretty strict,” said Collins.
the nonprofit San Carlos Together, and said period,” he said. be subject to the Brown Act and also be Councilman Matt Grocott was joined by
the opportunity to continue to support them Though Councilman Mark Olbert sup- unable to grant funds toward city projects, Mayor Bob Grassilli in voicing support for
with the unexpected windfall fell in line ported Johnson’s vision for creating a foun- explained Assistant City Manager Tara an endowment in which the principal is
with the vision Davids set. dation, he wondered if the city could engage Peterson. invested and its interest income is spent
Noting the influx of new businesses and the community by distributing a request for Though they made no decisions Monday, toward specific programs each year. Having
developments in San Carlos in recent years, proposals within the community and seeing officials discussed appointing members and observed organizations whose support has
Johnson observed the city’s chance to grow whether residents step forward with ideas of directors to the board and allowing them to expanded beyond their initial charge,
the fund beyond its initial amount. their own. By giving residents a chance to select their successors. City Attorney Greg Grocott added that he hoped the funds would
“I think we have an opportunity to create shape the foundation earlier on, said Olbert, Rubens said once all of those appointed by be dedicated to organizations and projects
a vehicle to capture a lot of those the foundation may be more successful in the City Council step down, the limitations in San Carlos instead of being distributed in
resources,” he said, according to a video of aligning with community needs. set by the Brown Act would expire and the other communities.
Monday’s City Council meeting. “I think “That way, we can use community crowd- organization would be allowed to make “For me, it would be preferable for it to be
this could be a historic moment for our city sourced thinking and energy to make this grants toward city projects. an organization that strictly focuses on San
in that many decades in the future we could thing work,” he said. “I think it works bet- Councilman Ron Collins asked how coun- Carlos,” he said.

Savay is hoping City Manager Jeff San Carlos Avenue and a small section of of the project is under construction.

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Maltbie and the developer, KB Home, are
able to negotiate a temporary lease agree-
ment for the garage by the end of this week,
Laurel Street, the garage is expected to
boost the number by 67 spaces. Approved
in 2015, the Wheeler Plaza project is
Olbert suggested the city explore pick-
ing up the cost of the lease with SamTrans
from the developer to keep another down-
which would be the final step before the expected to be completed by the end of town parking option available while con-
garage’s opening. Once the entire project is 2019 and will provide 109 for-sale condo- struction on the rest of the project takes
earlier this year estimated the garage would complete, the developer is expected to miniums and 10,000 square feet of new shape.
open in mid-August. But by expediting safe- transfer ownership of the parking structure retail space. “If it’s not outrageous, I’d certainly be
ty inspections, putting the finishing touch- to the city, according to a staff report. In the weeks after the project’s construc- willing to consider doing that,” he said,
es on the garage and posting temporary tion began in April 2017, the loss of the noting he would like to avoid backups and
signs with the two-hour limit, city staff and “We’re just about ready to let folks know
that they can park in the parking garage as 187 spots drew the ire of downtown visitors frustration should construction prevent
members of the Redwood City Fire and business owners, who expressed con- drivers from using the new garage. “I’d
Department, which with San Carlos con- soon as possible,” said Savay, according to
a video of the meeting. cern about the time it took to find a parking rather they have a place to park.”
tracts for emergency fire services, were able space at peak times. Officials responded to The developer is also set to stop provid-
to move the timeline up a few weeks, said Built on the site formerly featuring the
the concerns by routing drivers to one of ing valet services at the Foodville lot,
Savay. city’s main downtown 187-spot parking lot
the 50 spots available at a lot at 616 Laurel which Ray Panek, senior vice president of
in an area largely bounded by Walnut Street,
St. where the Foodville store once stood or KB Home, said cost between $11,000 and
the SamTrans parking garage at 1250 San $14, 000 a month while the lease with
Carlos Ave. while the Wheeler Plaza park- SamTrans for use of the garage cost some
ing structure was under construction. $1,400 a month. Councilmembers voiced
In reviewing the developer’s plan to end a support for looking into whether keeping
lease with SamTrans to use the agency’s the SamTrans garage as an option for down-
garage once the Wheeler Plaza parking town visitors when the developer and
structure is open, Councilman Matt Grocott SamTrans discuss it later this week.
asked if planners had considered extending Even with the new garage, Maltbie said
the lease with SamTrans to give those who city staff would continue to explore ways to
have become accustomed to using the make parking available downtown as con-
garage a chance to adjust to the changes. struction continues.
Grocott also noted temporary road closures “We’re going to want to continue to
on Walnut Street may have discouraged driv- explore every possible option to make
ers from using the road, and wondered if use every possible space in the downtown area
of the garage might be limited while the rest to the public that we can,” he said.

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idents and the rest of the community to
Calendar BUILDING
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assure the final project will attempt to
address such fears.
“They want to start with a blank
WEDNESDAY, JULY 11 edge and experience with the game.
All Ears Toastmasters Club Week ly Cost $115 to $140. Registration palette,” she said of the developer’s
Meeting. 12:05 a.m. to 1 a.m. BKF required. For more information call plans. “They hear the community, and
Engineers, 255 Shoreline Drive, Suite 522-7490. other interested companies. I think that is great.”
200, Redwood City. Opportunity to The company’s initial proposal was
develop oral communication and Mystery B ook Club: His Bloody Should councilmembers approve
leadership skills. Made up of busy Project by Graeme Macrae Burnet. comprised of 812 units, with 162 entering negotiations, the exclusivity
Silicon Valley professionals from a 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Belmont Library, affordable units to be built by Bridge
cross-section of industries. For more 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, would last for one year. If the time
information call 267-2641. Belmont. In 1869, a brutal triple mur- Housing in a standalone building. The expires without a deal, 60-day exten-
der in the remote Wester Ross village largest building proposed would not sions could be granted, should the
‘Remembering Carole Dorshk ind,’ of Culduie leads to the arrest of a 17-
San Mateo County Democracy for year-old crofter, Roderick Macrae. exceed eight stories. developer be willing to pay $50,000.
America. 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. United There is no question of Macrae’s Plans also include 5,500 square feet Successful negotiations would give
Methodist Church, 2000 Woodside guilt, but it falls to the country’s
Road, Redwood City. Celebrating most eminent legal and psychiatric of child care space, 7 acres of parkland, way to a development agreement,
Carole Dorshkind's legacy of leader- minds to uncover what drove him to 13,000 square feet of space reserved which would ultimately be considered
ship. For more information call 573- his bloody deeds. Free. For more for artisanal merchants such as coffee
7544. information call 591-8286. for approval by councilmembers.
roasters, breweries and other independ- rounding the issue boiled over during
As officials examine the project,
Drop-In Computer Help. 10 a.m. to Exploring Digital Photography ent businesses. Officials have noted an April meeting when residents hur-
Noon. Redwood City Public Library, presented by Hal Kataoka. 2 p.m. they will also address community ben-
though that the final development may dled insults at councilmembers out of
1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood Grand Avenue Library 306 Walnut efits such as affordability and other
City. Free. For more information call Avenue South San Francisco. not reach the size and scope of the ini- anger with the large development.
780-7098. Workshop will help students devel- amenities. The developer is expected
tial vision. Noting her awareness of the raw
op a passion for photography, cul- to set aside 20 percent of the project at
Computer Coach. 10:30 a.m. to tural awareness, teamwork and The sweeping nature of the proposal nerves over the issue, Normandy cited
appreciation of nature. Each student an affordable rate, and build the below-
noon. Belmont Library, 1110
drew some alarm from residents, who AGI/KASA’s reputation for working
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. will get hands-on experience using a market units in the first phase of resi-
Bring your tech questions to one of digital camera provided by the pre- have claimed a massive development well with surrounding communities
dential construction. AGI/KASA
our coaches and we will provide senter. Class is intended for Middle
at the site purchased by the city’s for- and addressing residential concerns.
resources and information. and High School ages. RSVP should also offer financing documents
Understand your devices better and required. Call 877-8530 to register. mer redevelopment agency would be “They are just very community driv-
detailing the capacity to deliver the
build some troubleshooting incompatible with the surrounding en and they work with the community
skills. Free. For more information call Pets 101! Free Pet Adoption. 5:30 project as proposed, according to a
p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Peninsula Humane neighborhood. to ensure there are no high rises and
591-8286. city report.
Society, 1450 Rollins Road, Normandy recognized those fears, that everything works out,” she said.
Sons in Retirement Branch 4 Burlingame. Meet animals up for Pointing to the company’s good
and noted officials are cognizant of Yet despite officials’ best efforts,
Lunch. 11:30 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. South adoption. Learn about the adoption standing with surrounding communi-
San Francisco Elk's Lodge, 920 process and how to care for newly concerns regarding height and density. community concerns persist. An
adopted animals. Present flyer and ties, Normandy said she is confident
Stonegate Drive South San
To that end, she said officials preferred online petition circulated by a group
Francisco. Speaker: Doug Yakel, SFO your adoption costs will be covered an agreement can be reached, allowing
Public Information Officer of ‘San for any animal given a new loving the AGI/KASA proposal to an offer called South San Francisco Residents
officials, the developer and the com-
Francisco Airport Affairs.’ For more home. Valid from July 12 to August
from another finalist, Blake Griggs, For Smart Growth has collected more
information call 878-5746. 12. For more information call 349- munity to begin collaborating on the
2200. which aimed to construct a tower than 400 signatures, in pursuit of a
project vision.
Toastmasters Public Speak ing and reaching as high as 12 stories. smaller, less dense project.
Leadership Sk ills Development. Best Laid Plans. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Old “After we solidify the [exclusive
Spaghetti Factory, 2107 Broadway, The Blake Griggs proposal became a For her part, Normandy expressed
Noon to 1 p.m. BKF Engineers, 255 negotiating rights agreement], we
Shoreline Drive, Suite 200, Redwood Redwood City. A night of intrigue, lightning rod for those seeking a confidence the developer would con-
Shores. Friendly and supportive deception and delicious food. Cost have to start this conversation with
smaller project, and emotions sur- tinue to work alongside concerned res-
atmosphere while learning to $60. For more information contact the community,” she said.
improve communication and leader- murdermysteryskyler@gmail.com.
ship skills. For more information call
(202) 390-7555. ZunZun: Songs of the Sea. 7 p.m. to and cheese, mushrooms, sweet potato was a big leap for Browne and her bak-
Origami Time. 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.
Reach And Teach, 144 W. 25th Ave.,
San Mateo. All ages and experience
levels welcome. All materials provid-
7:45 p.m. Menlo Park Main Library,
800 Alma St., Menlo Park. The Menlo
Park Library will host a performance
by the musical group ZunZun, pre-
senting a show celebrating the sea.
BAKERY
Continued from page 1
and bean, squash and corn and spinach
and cheese.
Decorative wood shelves encom-
ery.
Lolita’s current storefront is adja-
cent to the Macy’s department store
ed. Free. 759-3784. Free. For more information call 330- pass the inside of the bakery; sitting and Browne discussed her concern that
2530.
The Bible and Current Events. 1 on top of the shelves are palmiers, this storefront does not have an oven;
p.m. to 2 p.m. Hope Evangelican TheatreWorks Silicon Valley pres- flavors, they are dipped in chocolate, puff dough pastries and tarts in simple however, after being in business only
Lutheran Church, 600 W. 42nd Ave., ents ‘Hold These Truths.’ 10 p.m. rolled in coconut shavings or toasted clear packaging as well as Lolita’s two months she has meetings lined up
San Mateo. For more information Lucie Stern Theatre, 1305
contact helc@pacbell.net. Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. Jeanne almonds; but the most popular option specialty alfajores. They currently with the shopping center management
Sakata will present an true story fol- has a caramel textured dulce de leche offer three types of the cookie sand- to solve this problem.
Science Tellers. 4 p.m. to 4:50 p.m. lowing Gordon Hirabayashi, a
Japanese-American student who filling that comes in a regular and wich with sweet filling that each rep- “They are being extremely flexible
Menlo Park Belle Haven Library, 413
Ivy Drive, Menlo Park. The Menlo fought internment to a relocation gluten-free version. Others are cov- resent different cities in Argentina: and accommodating and supportive”
Park Belle Haven Library will host a camp during WWII. $40-$100 cost. ered in a sweet lavender and lemon
presentation for grade school stu- For more information call 463-1960. Cordoba, Buenos Aires and Mar del Browne said when talking about the
dents by Science Tellers, who mix glaze with vanilla filling and the Plata. Browne has plans to add at least shopping center’s response to her
storytelling with exciting science FRIDAY, JULY 13 remaining available options have a
experiments. Free. For more informa- Coffee and Coloring. 10 a.m. to six more varieties. interests. “That is extremely encour-
tion call 330-2540. noon. Belmont Library, 1110 silky chocolate or sweet raspberry Lolita Artisanal Bakery started in aging for me.”
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. filling. The soft cookies that make up Browne’s home kitchen in 2014. Her Browne said hers is a super small
Better Choices, Better Health. 5:30 Take a break from your day and relax
p.m. to 8:30 p.m. San Mateo Senior at the library! Refreshments will be the top and bottom of the cookie sand- incremental business plan started business she is trying to scale up.
Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, provided. Coloring sheets and col- wich, have a flaky texture that con- from her home kitchen making a vari- However, she intends on Lolita being
San Mateo. Learn about stress man- ored pencils will be provided but
feel free to bring your own supplies. trast their velvety fillings in every ety of Argentine treats for special open Friday through Sunday in the
agement, dealing with pain and
fatigue, weight management and Free. For more information call 591- bite. events and weekend markets. As near future. In attempt to attract more
decision making. Registration 8286. The bakery also offers: palmiers
required. For more information con- demand increased, Browne, now of small businesses, Hillsdale offers the
tact ashong@cityofsanmateo.org. 3-D Printing at the Library. 10 a.m. (elephant ears), tarts and pies that Belmont, expanded into a rented com- option to stores to be open only a
to 2 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 come in a variety of seasonal fruit
Truth and Beauty Docent Lecture. Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. mercial kitchen at KitchenTown in portion of the week.
7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Burlingame Library, Learn and create a unique design such as apricot, peach, blackberry, San Mateo. The next step to open a As a woman and Latina business
480 Primrose Road, Burlingame. A with 3-D printers! Reserve two Hour cherry, apple and pear. Also lining the storefront bakery was moving into a owner, Browne expressed her aware-
slide show and lecture presented by blocks of at
museum docent, Alfred Escoffier. www.smcl.org/3Dprinting or by call- shelves are croissants, bread pudding, kitchen space of their own. After three ness of the impact her bakery has on
Multimedia opportunity to examine ing 591-8286. brownies, lemon bars, flavorful sweet years in the San Mateo location, the shopping center.
the artists’ attraction to stained bread that comes in flavors like cran-
glass, domestic decorations and Intro to eBay. 10:15 a.m. South San Browne moved into a different com- “The Latino community particularly
16th century text. Free raffle for Francisco Main Library, 840 W. berry tangerine and pumpkin with mercial kitchen with the support of is being empowered in a way by hav-
Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
attendees. Free. For more informa-
Learn the basics of buying, selling pepitas. There is savory Argentine her brother; they now both occupy a ing us here.” Browne said, “our pres-
tion call 558-7407.
and navigating on eBay. Staff will empanadas that are filled with potato, family-owned commercial cooking ence here I think is extremely mean-
TheatreWork s Silicon Valley demonstrate their knowledge and peas and olives, chicken, beef, ham
Pr esents ‘Native Gardens.’ 7:30 share simple tips on how to maxi- space in South San Francisco. This ingful.”
p.m. Mountain View Center for the mize the eBay experience. Laptops
Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., will be provided. For more informa-
tion call 829-3860.
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110 Employment 110 Employment 203 Public Notices Tundra Tundra Tundra
Research Associate (Req# IIC1201) in FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Foster City, CA. Resp for creating new STATEMENT #278016
CAREGIvERS seq platforms & appls used at the fore-
front of research into disease assoc &
The following person is doing business
as: South City Machine and Engineering
personal medicine. Req Bachelor’s. Mail Services, 573 Cherry Ave., SAN BRU-
2 years experience resumes Illumina, Inc, Attn: SD122372,
5200 Illumina Way, San Diego, CA NO, CA 94066. Registered Owners:
required. 92122. Ref title & req#. 1)Russel Jay Bernard, same address
2)Christopher Loza, 124 Claremont Ave.,
S. San Francisco, CA 94080. The busi-
ness is conducted by Copartners. The
Immediate placement RIGGER HELPER registrants commenced to transact busi-
on all assignments. full time, benefits, will train.
Clean DMV. Lifting 50 pounds.
ness under the FBN on N/A.
415-798-0021
/s/Russell Jay Bernard/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
Call SALES/MARKETING
sor-County Clerk on 6/13/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/27/18,
(650)777-9000 INTERNSHIPS
The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking
7/4/18, 7/11/18, 7/18/18).

for ambitious interns who are eager to


jump into the business arena with both FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs STATEMENT #278124
CRYSTAL CLEANING of the newspaper and media industries. The following person is doing business
This position will provide valuable as: Savvy Social Strategies, 708 South-
CENTER experience for your bright future. wood Drive, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO,
San Mateo, CA Email resume CA 94080. Registered Owner: Angela
info@smdailyjournal.com Silva, same address. The business is
*Customer Service conducted by an Individual. The regis-
SQL DEvELOPER trants commenced to transact business
Are you... Dependable, Prometheus Real Estate Group, Inc. has under the FBN on 1/1/2018.
friendly, detail oriented, job opp. in San Mateo, CA: SQL Devel- /s/Angela Silva/
willing to learn new skills? oper. Dsgn, dvlp & supprt QA/QC of This statement was filed with the Asses-
Businss Intel. Platfrm. Mail resumes re- sor-County Clerk on 6/25/18. (Published
fernc’g Req. #SQL98 to: Attn: J. in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/27/18,
Do you have .... Good Gonzales, 1900 S. Norfolk St, Ste 150, 7/4/18, 7/11/18, 7/18/18).
communication skills, a San Mateo, CA 94403.
desire for steady
employment and FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #278113
employment benefits? The following person is doing business
as: Morrison Corporate Travel, 800 Air-
Please call for an 203 Public Notices port Blvd, Ste 410, BURLINGAME, CA
Appointment: (650)342-6978 94010. Registered Owner: Morrison 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Travel Corporation, CA. The business is
STATEMENT #278065 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
The following person is doing business conducted by a Corporation. The regis-
trants commenced to transact business STATEMENT #278238 STATEMENT #278236 CHANGE OF NAME
as: Half Moon Bay Essence Distributors, The following person is doing business The following person is doing business CASE# 18-CIV-02927
GROUNDSPERSON NEEDED-65 acre under the FBN on April 15, 2017.
private property in Woodside is looking 119 Retiro Lane, MOSS BEACH, CA as: Kashiwahara Investigations, 437 W. as: ManCave Memorabilia, 1711 South SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
94038. Registered Owners: 1)Eduardo /s/Cheri De Lacy/ El Camino Real, Suite B, SAN MATEO, COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
for 1 full time person for grounds mainte- This statement was filed with the Asses- Ellsworth Ct., SAN MATEO, CA 94401.
nance and event set ups. Call Carl 650- Sillas-Ramirez, same address 2)Rosario Registered Owner: Kevin Kashiwahara, CA 94402. Registered Owners: Anthony 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
Xolocotzi, 630 S. El Camino Real #6, sor-County Clerk on 6/22/18. (Published Joseph Rohatch, 391 Fernwood Drive, REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
529-5022 for appointment. SE HABLA same address. The business is conduct-
ESPANOL. San Mateo, CA 94402. The business is in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/27/18, San Bruno, CA 94066. The business is PETITION OF
conducted by a General Partnership. 7/4/18, 7/11/18, 7/18/18). ed by a Married Couple. The registrants conducted by an Individual. The regis- Jesus R. Moroyoqui Vega
The registrants commenced to transact commenced to transact business under trants commenced to transact business TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
business under the FBN on 6-18-18. the FBN on N/A. under the FBN on 6-15-18. Petitioner: Jesus R. Moroyoqui Vega
/s/Eduardo Sillas-Ramirez/ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME /s/Kevin Kashiwahara/ /s/Anthony Rohatch/ filed a petition with this court for a decree
This statement was filed with the Asses- STATEMENT #278045 This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- changing name as follows:
sor-County Clerk on 6/18/18. (Published The following person is doing business sor-County Clerk on 7/6/18. (Published in sor-County Clerk on 7/6/18. (Published in Present Name:
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/20/18, as: Imperial Beauty Salon, 805 Linden the San Mateo Daily Journal, 7/11/18, the San Mateo Daily Journal, 7/11/18, Miriam Gabriela Fragoso
6/27/18, 7/4/18, 7/11/18). Ave, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 7/18/18, 7/25/18, 8/1/18). 7/18/18, 7/25/18, 8/1/18). Proposed Name:
94080. Registered Owner: Ma. Teresa Maria Gabriela Moroyoqui Fragoso
Romo Castillo, 647 2nd Ave, South San THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Francisco, CA 94080. The business is interested in this matter shall appear be-
STATEMENT #278053 conducted by an Individual. The regis- fore this court at the hearing indicated
The following person is doing business trants commenced to transact business below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
as: Say Sales, 470 North Idaho St. #206, under the FBN on 6-14-18. tition for change of name should not be
SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered /s/Ma. Teresa Romo Castillo/ granted. Any person objecting to the
Owner: Juciany Alencar Dos Santos, This statement was filed with the Asses- name changes described above must file
same address. The business is conduct- a written objection that includes the rea-
ed by an Individual. The registrants sor-County Clerk on 6/14/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/27/18, sons for the objection at least two court
commenced to transact business under days before the matter is scheduled to
the FBN on N/A. 7/4/18, 7/11/18, 7/18/18).
be heard and must appear at the hearing
/s/Juciany Alencar Dos Santos/ to show cause why the petition should
This statement was filed with the Asses- not be granted. If no written objection is
sor-County Clerk on 6/15/18. (Published FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/20/18, STATEMENT #277837
6/27/18, 7/4/18, 7/11/18). The following person is doing business
as: Fleurs Romantiques, 77 W. 41st Ave,
SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Registered
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Owner: Irina Low, same address. The ADvERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
STATEMENT #278123 business is conducted by an Individual.
The following person is doing business The registrants commenced to transact
as: ABASANJONAS, 124 Barneson business under the FBN on N/A.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that XL Constriction Corporation will accept bids for the award of the
Ave., SAN MATEO, CA 94402. Regis- /s/Irina Low/ contract for the following public work:
Caregivers
Caregivers Wanted
Wanted tered Owner: Ayman Asfour, same ad-
dress. The business is conducted by an
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 5/25/18. (Published XL Construction Corp, Project Number 4255
Home
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are Jobs Individual. The registrants commenced
to transact business under the FBN on 6- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/27/18, Skyline College - Building 12
7/4/18, 7/11/18, 7/18/18).
(650) 600-8108 25-2018. San Bruno, California
/s/Ayman Asfour/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
EEmail:
mail: jobs@starlightcaregivers.com
jobs@starlightcaregivers.com sor-County Clerk on 6/25/18. (Published
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Each bid must conform to and be responsive to the contract documents and be submitted on a
STATEMENT #278165
www.starlightcaregivers.com
w ww.starlightcaregivers.com in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/27/18,
The following person is doing business form furnished by XL Construction Corp. The successful Bidder will be required to have an active
7/4/18, 7/11/18, 7/18/18). California contractor's license at the time of submission of the Bid.
as: 1) Green Cab Peninsula; 2) Airport
AApply
pply online or wwalk-in
alk-in Limo; 3) Cal Mobility, 1499 Old Bayshore BIDS DUE: Bids must be submitted via email to proposals@xlconstruction.com no later than 2:00
4600 EEll CCamino
amino Real
Real,, # 211,, Los
Los Altos
Altos FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Hwy Ste 126, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. pm, on Monday, July 23, 2018.
STATEMENT #278106 Registered Owners: 1) Attia Mohamed
The following person is doing business Matat, 2) Safaa ElSheshtawy Hamam, 3)
as: Pinnacle Heating and Air, 2602 Ci- Ahmed Attia Attia, 4) Islam Mohamed At- Main point of contact for this project:
priani Blvd., BELMONT, CA 94002. Reg- tia, 975 De Soto Ln, Foster City, CA Ferdinand Flores 408-240-6426 - fflores@xlconstruction.com
istered Owner: Matthew Joseph McMi- 94404. The business is conducted by a
chael, same address. The business is General Partnership. The registrants
conducted by an Individual. The regis- DESCRIPTION OF THE WORK. The Work consists of a new aproximately 21,400 sf building in
commenced to transact business under
Day
Day or Night
Night Shifts,
Shifftsts, Immediate
Immediate Placement
Placement trants commenced to transact business the FBN on 5-11-2016. an existing parking lot. The building includes 4 classrooms, offices, meeting spaces and a cater-
under the FBN on N/A. /s/Attia Mohamed Matat/ ing kitchen. Construction on the building is scheduled to be complete in Summer 2019.
Required:
Required: 2 years
years paid experience
experience /s/Matt McMichael/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
or current
current CNA Certification;
Certification; This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 6/21/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 6/28/18. (Published We are seeking bids for the Audio-visual bid package. The award will be based on Best Value.
M in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/27/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 7/4/18,
7/4/18, 7/11/18, 7/18/18). 7/11/18, 7/18/18, 7/25/18).
NEWSPAPER INTERNS THIS IS A LABOR AGREEMENT PROJECT: This project is subject to the terms of the Program
Stabilization Agreement (PLA) Executed between the San Mateo County Community College Dis-
JOURNALISM FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME trict and the San Mateo County Buildings and Trades Council. Copies of the PLA are available
The Daily Journal is looking for in- STATEMENT #277992 STATEMENT #278168
terns to do entry level reporting, re- The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
on the Web at: http://www.smccd.edu/facilities/community/.
search, updates of our ongoing fea- as: Karson Wealth Manangement, 533 as: Good Grief, 226 Lassen Drive, SAN
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- Airport Blvd Ste 400, BURLINGAME, CA BRUNO, CA 94066. Registered Owners: PREvAILING WAGE: The successful bidder shall be required to pay its workers on this project a
so welcome. 94010. Registered Owner: Paul Karson,
605 Burlingame Ave., Burlingame, CA
Christine Stinson and Joseph Stinson, sum not less than the general prevailing wage rate of per diem wages and not less than the gen-
We expect a commitment of four to same address. The business is conduct- eral prevailing rate for holiday and overtime work for work of a similar character in the locality in
94010. The business is conducted by an ed by a Married Couple. The registrants
eight hours a week for at least four Individual. The registrants commenced which the project is performed as provided under California Labor Code section 1770 et sec. The
months. The internship is unpaid, but to transact business under the FBN on 6- commenced to transact business under
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- 19-2009. the FBN on 1999. District has determined the prevailing rate of per diem wages and the general prevailing rate for
terns have progressed in time into /s/Paul Karsonr/ /s/Joseph Stinson/ holidays and overtime work in the locality in which this project is to be performed for each craft,
paid correspondents and full-time re- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- classification or type of work needed to execute the work.
porters. sor-County Clerk on 6/12/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 6/28/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/27/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 7/11/18,
College students or recent graduates 7/4/18, 7/11/18, 7/18/18). 7/18/18, 7/25/18, 8/1/18). Contractor shall be required to post job site notices, at each job site, including a copy of such pre-
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper vailing rate of per diem wages as determined by the Director of the California Department of In-
experience is preferred but not neces-
sarily required. dustrial Relations, prescribed by regulations.
Please send a cover letter describing CONTRACTOR REGISTRATION: Each Firm submitting a proposal to complete the work, labor,
your interest in newspapers, a resume
and three recent clips. Before you ap- materials and/or services (“Work”) subject to this proposal must be a Department of Industrial Re-
ply, you should familiarize yourself lations registered contractor pursuant to Labor Code §1725.5 (“DIR Registered Contractor”). A
with our publication. Our Web site: Firm who is not a DIR Registered Contractor when submitting a proposal for the Work is deemed
www.smdailyjournal.com.
“not qualified” and the proposal of such a Firm will be rejected for non-responsiveness. Pursuant
Send your information via e-mail to to Labor Code §1725.5, all Subcontractors identified in a Firms' Subcontractors' List shall be DIR
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- Registered Contractors. If awarded the Contract for the Work, at all times during performance of
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul-
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 the Work, the Firm and all Subcontractors, of any tier, shall be DIR Registered Contractors.

PREQUALIFICATION: Prequalification is required prior to submitting a bid for all contracts over
$100,000. Submit the Company Name, Address, Prequal Contact to Amy Garland
PREP COOKS - Learn to be a Sushi agarland@xlconstruction.com, please reference SKYLINE COLLEGE in the subject line. After
Chef ! $14-16.50+/hr (DOE) Available at you are added to our system you will receive an email from SmartBid with the Prequalification In-
Genji Sushi within Whole Foods Market.
Locations in Los Alto Los altos, Redwood structions. Bids can only be submitted by those contractors who have submitted complete pre-
City, San Mateo and Palo Alto! Benefits qualifications to XL Construction on or before July 20, 2018.
include medical, dental, and vision cover-
age, paid vacation, commuter savings
account, tuition reimbursement, internal ACCESS TO BIDDING DOCUMENTS: Bidders may obtain copies of bid documents upon re-
promotions, and more! Kitchen experi- quest. Please email fflores@xlconstruction.com to request documents. Please reference “Skyline
ence preferred, must be 18 +. Please College - Building 12 Project”.
send resume to Job@genjiweb.com or
call 513-238-0680 for this opportunity!
This project is subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement by the Department of Industrial
SALES - Telemarketing and Inside Sales Relations.
Representative needed to sell newspa-
per print and web advertising and event XL CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION
marketing solutions. To apply, please call
650-344-5200 and send resume to
info@smdailyjournal.com
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203 public notices 203 public notices 203 public notices 296 appliances 304 Furniture 308 tools
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the order to shoW Cause For Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Cali- WhirLpooL Washer DRYER, GE dresser 4-draWer in Belmont for vintage shopsMith and Band
petition shall be held on 07/24/18 at 9 Change oF naMe fornia (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblio- Refrigerator all working and in good con- $75. Good condition; good for children. saW, good shape. $300/obo. Call
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, CASE# 18CIV02975 teca de leyes de su condado o en la dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. Call (650)678-8585 (650)342-6993
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, corte que le quede más cerca. Si no
Order to Show Cause shall be published COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, puede pagar la cuota de presentación, entertainMent Center for $50.
at least once each week for four succes- 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, pida al secretario de la corte que le dé 297 Bicycles Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 un formulario de exención de pago de (650)726-4102
ing on the petition in the following news- PETITION OF cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a WeLder- LinCoLn AC 220 amps 240
aduLt BiKes 1 regular and 2 with bal- volts $199.00 (650)948-4895
paper of general circulation: Nadine Lynnette White tiempo, puede perder el caso por incum- loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 gLider rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
San Mateo Daily Journal TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: plimiento y la corte le podrá quitar su su- lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
Filed: 6/11/2018 Petitioner: Nadine Lynnette White filed a eldo, dinero y bienes sin más adverten- BMx Mongoose Outer Limit Bike, 309 office equipment
/s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ petition with this court for a decree cia. looks almost new, $29 (650)595-3933 iKea dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
Judge of the Superior Court changing name as follows: Hay otros requisitos legales. Es reco- 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. Laptop Case or bag. Black. Like new.
Dated: 6/11/2018 Present name: mendable que llame a un abogado inme- ChiLd’s sChWinn BiCYCLe, BLue in Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
(Published 6/20/18, 6/27/18, 7/4/18, Nadine Lynnette White diatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado, good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. iKea taBLe, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
7/11/18) Proposed Name: puede llamar a un servicio de remisión a $ 30. (650)598-9804. 310 Misc. For sale
Nadine Lynnette Redd Blackburn abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abo- girL's 24" Schwinn bicycle. Good con-
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons gado, es posible que cumpla con los dition. $25 (650) 387-8121 Love Chair, velour, tan. $45.
(808)631-1365. 500-600 Big Band-era 78's--most mint,
interested in this matter shall appear be- requisitos para obtener servicios legales no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
fore this court at the hearing indicated gratuitos de un programa de servicios le- neW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels
$75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave neW deLuxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- gales sin fines de lucro. Puede encontrar ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must 78 rpM records in four albums and nine
order to shoW Cause For tition for change of name should not be estos grupos sin fines de lucro en el sitio mes
Change oF naMe Sell! (650) 875-8159. sleeves. $25. San Bruno. (650)794-0839
granted. Any person objecting to the web de California Legal Services,
CASE# 18-CIV-02826 name changes described above must file (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el Centro peugeut touring Bicycles. Pair of
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, neW tWin Mattress set plus frame BessY sMaLL Evening Hand Bag With
a written objection that includes the rea- de Ayuda de las Cortes de California, adult size bikes $50.00 for both. 415- Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, 467-7353 in Brisbane. $30.00 (650) 347-2356
sons for the objection at least two court (www.sucorte.ca.gov) o poniéndose en
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, days before the matter is scheduled to contacto con la corte o el colegio de abo- deanegough@aol.com. BiFoLd shutters 2x28”x79 $10.00
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 niagara viBrating Adjustable bed
be heard and must appear at the hearing gados locales. AVISO: Por ley, la corte good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan (650)544-5306
PETITION OF
Wendy Young Convery
to show cause why the petition should
not be granted. If no written objection is
tiene derecho a reclamar las cuotas y los
costos exentos por imponer un grava-
298 Collectibles (408)656-0958
BLaCK FraMe Semi rimless semi-
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: timely filed, the court may grant the peti- men sobre cualquier recuperación de wrap; Lens:GreyUV; UltraSleek; Light-
Petitioner: Wendy Young Convery filed a 80’s tops Complete Factory Set All oFFiCe tYpe 34"X 60" heavy solid
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the $10,000 ó más de valor recibida me- wood with formica wood grain top $25 weight ; New w/case; $65.00.
petition with this court for a decree Years $99 Call Rick (415) 999-4474.
petition shall be held on 8/2/18 at 9 a.m., diante un acuerdo o una concesión de (650) 787-9753
changing name as follows: Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Red- arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil.
Present Name: Wendy Young Convery ginnY doLL 8" Carhop, uniform & Cash register Parts; Much Skin Not
wood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Or- Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte apron,cap, skates & tray. Original retro hutCh Needs refinishing other-
Proposed Name: Wendy Beth Young der to Show Cause shall be published at antes de que la corte pueda desechar el box.$15. (650)712-1070 wise good condition. Top detaches from Guts $500 (415)269-4784
least once each week for four successive caso. bottom $25. (650)712-9962
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons weeks prior to the date set for hearing on The name and address of the court is (El
interested in this matter shall appear be- Lennox red Rose, Unused, hand CostCo pLaY Pen with travel bag.
the petition in the following newspaper of nombre y dirección de la corte es): SU- painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, seWing storage cabinet, Custom
fore this court at the hearing indicated
below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
general circulation: PERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA $12.00. (650) 578 9208. made wood perfect condition $75. Used once $35 (650)591-2981
San Mateo Daily Journal COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, 400 COUN- (650)483-1222
tition for change of name should not be Filed: 6/20/2018 TY CENTER, REDWOOD CITY, CA
granted. Any person objecting to the MiLLer Lite Neon sign , work good LioneL ChristMas Holiday expan-
/s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ 9406-1655. The name, address, and tel- $59 call (650)218-6528 soFaBed, veLour, tan, Excellent
name changes described above must file Judge of the Superior Court ephone number of plaintiff's attorney, or condition. $75. (808)631-1365. sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
a written objection that includes the rea- Dated: 6/14/2018 plaintiff without an attorney, is (El nom-
sons for the objection at least two court reCords Wanted: Buying Collec-
(Published 6/27/18, 7/4/18, 7/11/18, bre, la dirección y el número de teléfono tions-Jazz, Rock & Soul (LPs & 45s) also soLid Wood Dining table with exten-
days before the matter is scheduled to 7/18/18). del abogado del demandante, o del de- Reel To Reel Tapes Call (no text please) sion great piece great condition black LioneL Western Union Pass car and
be heard and must appear at the hearing mandante que no tiene abogado, es): $80 (650)364-5263 dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
to show cause why the petition should (510) 969-8988
Harlan M. Reese, 118226 or slsouth467@gmail.com
not be granted. If no written objection is Joseph M. Pleasant, 179571 soLid Wood Entertainment Center-
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- Dana N. Meyers, 272640 TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In Lorex 14” B&W Surveillance System
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the James E. Delaney, 292600 Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in. Model SG14S1042C-A $75 (415)407-
petition shall be held on 07/24/18 at 9 order to shoW Cause For sMaLL rug beater. $15.00 (650)207-
REESE LAW GROUP X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, Change oF naMe
3168 Lionshead Ave.
4162
(925)482-5742 2360 RWC loction.
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this CASE# 18CIV03334
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, CARLSBAD, CA 92010 star Wars Action figure: Qui-Gon
Order to Show Cause shall be published taBLe 24"x48" folding legs each end.
at least once each week for four succes- COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, (760)842-5850 Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10
Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost
Luggage, red, 21" NEW Samsonite
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, FILED: 01/19/2018 Steve (650)518-6614.
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 DATE (Fecha): 01/19/2018 $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141 Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000
ing on the petition in the following news- Clerk (Secretario) by, Rodina M. Catala-
paper of general circulation: PETITION OF taBLe Mounted, metal, Economy
Wu Lee, Pei-Lih no $10, meat grinder (650)207-4162 three inCh egg crate foam twin bed
San Mateo Daily Journal Deputy (Adjunto) Antonio R. Geronimo mattress for sound sleep, perfect condi-
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Filed: 6/12/2018 NOTICE TO THE PERSON SERVED: tion, $20, 650-595-3933 MaKes 6"x6" potholders, frame and
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ Petitioner: Wu Lee, Pei-Lih filed a peti-
tion with this court for a decree changing You are served 299 Computers loops included. FREE. 650-595-3933
Judge of the Superior Court - as an individual defendant tWin Bed frame-black wrought iron
Dated: 6/7/2018 name as follows: 19" CoLor Monitor with stand VG con-
Present name: Wu Lee, Pei-Lih (SEAL) from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341
(Published 6/20/18, 6/27/18, 7/4/18,
Proposed Name: Lee, Pei-Lih
dition power cord/owners manual includ- MeiLinK saFe-Fire Proof,
7/11/18) ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 tWin Bed, mattress, box spring, frame
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
$ 50. (650)598-9804. 50”x31”X31”, 2200lbs $1200
nal: 6/20/18, 6/27/18, 7/4/18, 7/11/18)
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
interested in this matter shall appear be- i-pad KeYBoard. $25.00. (650)588- www.elo.deals (415)309-3892
0842 tWin Bed- Free you pick up. Call
fore this court at the hearing indicated (650)344-2109
order to shoW Cause For below to show cause, if any, why the pe- reCordaBLe Cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop-
Change oF naMe tition for change of name should not be ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, used BedrooM Furniture, FREE. Call negrini FenCing Epee mask size M
CASE# 18-CIV-02940 granted. Any person objecting to the (650) 578 9208 (650)573-7381.
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, name changes described above must file & France Lames 5 epee blade $95
a written objection that includes the rea- WaLL unit/rooM Divider. Simple (415)260-6940
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, sons for the objection at least two court 300 toys lines. Breaks down for transportation.
days before the matter is scheduled to $25.(650)712-9962 leave message
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
PETITION OF be heard and must appear at the hearing 100 things for little children to do on a saMsonite 26" tan hard-sided suit
to show cause why the petition should trip. 4"X6" cards with instructions. Used. WaLnut Chest, small (4 drawer with
Chunghei Jane Chun
not be granted. If no written objection is FREE (650)595-3933 upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: $45. (650)328-6709
Petitioner: Chunghei Jane Chun filed a timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
210 Lost & Found White WiCKer Armoire, asking $100,
petition with this court for a decree aMeriCan FLYer locomotive runs great condition, text for picture (650)571-
petition shall be held on 8/14/18 at 9 good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433
changing name as follows:
a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
Lost Cat. Black and White. Black 0947 siLK saree 6 yards new nice color.for
Present Name: Chunghei Jane Chun patch on right eye. REWARD.
Proposed Name: Jane Chunghei Chun Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Call (323) 439-7713. Large stuFFed ANIMALS - $3 each Wood - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
$35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
Order to Show Cause shall be published Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 formation.
at least once each week for four succes- 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons Books
interested in this matter shall appear be- sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- star Wars Celebration 3 Darth Vader Wood-grain LaMinate Kitchen table
fore this court at the hearing indicated ing on the petition in the following news-
JaMes patterson hardback books.
$20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 3’x4’ plus 1’ leaf, 2 chairs. Photo availa- sinK, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet,
paper of general circulation:
below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861
ble $35 (650)392-4841. $15.00 (650)544-5306
tition for change of name should not be San Mateo Daily Journal
Filed: 6/29/2018
302 antiques
granted. Any person objecting to the
name changes described above must file /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ niChoLas sparKs hardback books. 100 Y/o family heirloom, hand sewn, 306 housewares sLr Lens Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6
Judge of the Superior Court 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861
a written objection that includes the rea-
Dated: 6/29/2018
hexagon pieced quilt. 8ft. sq. $99.
CoMpLete set OF CHINA - Windsor Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171
sons for the objection at least two court quaLitY BooKs used and rare. World (650)556-9708
days before the matter is scheduled to (Published 7/11/18, 7/18/18, 7/25/18, Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
8/1/18). & US History and classic American nov- 20-pieces in original box, never used. sLr Lens Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
be heard and must appear at the hearing els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 MahoganY antique Secretary desk,
to show cause why the petition should $250 per box (3 boxes available). Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171
72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- (650)342-5630
not be granted. If no written objection is the haLo Forerunner saga. 3 books. elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024.
timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
Like new. Great gift! $25. (650) 204-0587
roseviLLe tuLip Pitcher, Ca: 1900. CrYstaL (Leaded glass) lamp $30. uniden harLeY Davidson Gas Tank
petition shall be held on 07/26/18 at 9 suMMons (CitaCion JudiCiaL) Can send picture. (650)464-7860 phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
CASE NUMBER (Número del Caso): v.Logvinov, unusuaL Journey to the $45. (650)574-2490.
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus-
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this 18CLJ00303 hand painted Japanese Tea Set with
sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695 303 electronics
Order to Show Cause shall be published NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: GERMAN E
OROZCO
six cups/saucers. Very old. $20.00 San 311 Musical instruments
at least once each week for four succes- Bruno (650) 794-0839
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- 295 art antares doLLars Bill Changer ma- 1929 antique Alto Selmer, Cigar Cut-
ing on the petition in the following news- YOU ARE BEING SUED BY chines never used for small bus. $95 MiKasa set. White. Modern (square) ter, Newly Refurbished $6,000 OBO Call
paper of general circulation: PLAINTIFF: WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Brushed Finish, 15" X 20" frame (650)992-4544. Setting for 4 $30 (415)734-1152. (650)742-6776.
San Mateo Daily Journal holds 18 various size photos. Never
NOTICE! You have been sued. The court used. $20. 650-369-2486. BLaupunKt aM/FM/Cd Radio and Re- sinK douBLe cast iron. Good condi-
Filed: 6/13/2018 tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408 BaLdWin BaBY GRAND 1928 vintage
/s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ may decide against you without your be- ceiver with Detachable Face asking
ing heard unless you respond within 30 in walnut. $7500.00 w/bench (415)608-
Judge of the Superior Court
days. Read the information below. 296 appliances $100. (650)593-4490
308 tools 1214
Dated: 6/13/2018
(Published 6/20/18, 6/27/18, 7/4/18, You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after MotoroLa Bravo MB 520 (android
this summons and legal papers are air Conditioner 10000 BTU w/re- ChroMatiC harMoniCa: Horner
7/11/18) mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD antique iron Hand Drills. 3 available The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
served on you to file a written response card Belmont (650)595-8855 at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron
at this court and have a copy served on brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- (650)278-5776.
the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not 0898 onKYo av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital Briggs & Stratton Lawn Mower with
protect you. Your written response must Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00.
be in proper legal form if you want the epiphone Les paul 100th
order to shoW Cause For CoFFee MaKer $15.00 white, Kitchen Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 (650)771-6324. Anniversary Custom Electric Guitar.
Change oF naMe court to hear your case. There may be a Gourmet, makes up to 12 cups (650)533-
court form that you can use for your re- Mint. $600.00 650 421 5469
CASE# 18-CIV-02904 0907 saMsung FLat TV 20" ex.co.incl. CraFtsMan 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
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utory lien for waived fees and costs on rooM heater Electric 1320 Watts, Ar-
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30 días, la corte puede decidir en su (650)342-8436. new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or
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at least once each week for four succes- gtecher@comcast.net
formación a continuación. shoWtiMe rotisserie used once
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- Tiene 30 DÍAS DE CALENDARIO de- $90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave
ing on the petition in the following news- CoMputer desK For sale $99
spués de que le entreguen esta citación message. (650)520-4650
paper of general circulation: y papeles legales para presentar una re-
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European exporters shift trade to avoid higher U.S. tariffs
By Joe McDonald to prosperity and global influence.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “We share the concerns expressed On Monday, Chinese and German compa-
by the American side. ... But there are better nies including BASF and Volkswagen
BEIJING — European companies that signed business deals worth 20 billion
export from China are changing the global and less risky ways to deal with these problems.” euros ($23. 6 billion) during a visit to
flow of their goods to avoid higher Berlin by China’s No. 2 leader, Premier Li
— Mats Harborn, president of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China Keqiang.
American tariffs, a business group said
Tuesday, as the impact of the U.S.-Chinese goods from China apply to exports made by ter and less risky ways to deal with these Harborn said a European supplier of envi-
trade war spreads. U.S. or European companies as well as problems.” ronmental technology believed it might
Tariff hikes are “hitting immediately the Chinese suppliers. Washington imposed 25 Also Tuesday, China stepped up action have been awarded a Chinese government
bottom line” of companies that rely on the percent tariffs on $34 billion of goods in against some U.S. goods by announcing contract ahead of an American competitor
free flow of trade across countries, said Mats response to complaints Beijing is hurting anti-dumping duties raw materials used in due to its non-U.S. status.
Harborn, president of the European Union American companies by stealing or pressur- making optical fibers. Also Monday, German automaker BMW
Chamber of Commerce in China. ing enterprises to hand over technology. Optical fiber preforms from the United AG said it would raise prices on U.S.-built
Companies are “scrambling to readjust European governments have criticized States and Japan will face additional duties SUVs exported China due to higher tariffs.
supply chains” so U.S.-bound goods don’t President Donald Trump’s approach but of 37.9 to 78.2 percent for five years, the Beijing’s increases include an additional
pass through China, Harborn said at a news have resisted Chinese efforts to recruit them Ministry of Commerce announced. 25 percent tariff on cars imported from the
conference. He said one has shifted final as allies in their dispute. Chinese leaders have emphasized the ben- United States, raising the total charge to 40
assembly of goods to a newly created Tariffs are a “dangerous and very blunt efits to foreign companies from trading percent.
American unit. instrument,” Harborn said. with the world’s second-largest economy in BMW exports SUVs from a factory in
The Trump administration’s tariff hike on “We share the concerns expressed by the an effort to deflect pressure to change indus- Spartanburg, South Carolina, that employs
medical equipment, electronics and other American side,” he said. “But there are bet- trial plans communist leaders see as a route 10,000 people.

U.S. slaps terror designation Lomas de Chapultepec neighborhood. Her Nobel Peace Prize. That was the last time she
Around the world husband, James, was steps away at the time left home as a free woman. Until now.
on Iran-linked group in Bahrain of the shooting. China allowed her to leave the country
The designation, which prohibits
WASHINGTON — The United States desig- Americans or U.S. companies from doing The city’s prosecutor’s office says the 27- Tuesday, ending an eight-year house arrest
nated a Shiite militant group in Bahrain as a business with the group, is the latest Trump year-old Mirutenko was shot when gunmen that made the soft-spoken, chain-smoking
foreign terrorist organization Tuesday to administration effort to increase pressure on aboard a motorcycle fired on a man identified 57-year-old poet with a shaven head a tragic
ramp up pressure on Iran. Tehran after pulling out of the 2015 nuclear as a bouncer at an area bar. No arrests have icon known around the world.
The al-Ashtar Brigades are “yet another in accord. been made. Mirutenko’s parents live in the As Liu Xia came off a plane in Helsinki,
a long line of Iranian-sponsored terrorists Chicago area. Natalie Mirutenko told ABC Finland, to transfer to a flight to Berlin, she
who kill on behalf of a corrupt regime,” Authorities identifies woman News her daughter had told her “how wonder- spread her arms and grinned widely at a wait-
Nathan Sales, the coordinator for counterter- ful, how safe it was.” ing photographer. A few hours later, she was
rorism at the State Department, said in a
killed in Mexico City shooting seen getting into a car at Berlin’s Tegel air-
statement detailing the designation. CHICAGO — A U.S. tourist in Mexico Nobel widow allowed to leave port.
The militant group has been critical of a City who was shot to death outside a restau- The release of Liu Xia, who was never
violent crackdown by Bahrain’s Sunni-led rant has been identified as a woman who was
China after long house arrest charged with a crime, results from years of
government on a 2011 Shiite-led uprising. It celebrating her first wedding anniversary. BERLIN — In the fall of 2010, Liu Xia campaigning by Western governments and
has since claimed responsibility for a num- Authorities say Tatiana Mirutenko of San traveled to a prison in northeast China to tell activists and comes just days before the one-
ber of bombings and attacks in Bahrain, Francisco was killed Saturday as she left a her husband, dissident intellectual Liu year anniversary Friday of Liu Xiaobo’s
including two that killed police. taco restaurant in Mexico City’s wealthy Xiaobo, that he had just been awarded the death.
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