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FlightCar falters,
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tech sold to Mercedes-Benz
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Melania Trump takes the stage after her introduction by her husband, Donald Trump, at the Republican National
Convention in Cleveland, Ohio.
FlightCar, the auto sharing company with a tumultuous past locally, is shutting down its engine and
turning over the keys to MercedesBenz.
The company, formerly of
Millbrae which later relocated to
South San Francisco in the wake of
disputes over a series of code violations, announced on its website
the shuttering, effective over the
next few weeks.
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Mercedes-Benz
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&
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Berkeley T-shirts and other mementos
were placed on the promenade in Leslies
memory.
Police reports
Hosed
A person paid for a car wash but did not
receive a refund when they did not get
their car washed on Hickey Boulevard in
South San Francisco before 3:06 a.m.
Tuesday, July 12.
BELMONT
Fo und pro perty. A backpack containing an
iPhone 4 and bicycle repair equipment was
found on Waterdog Lake Road before 11:31
a.m. Sunday, July 17.
Arres t. Someone was arrested for driving
while intoxicated near El Camino Real and
Davey Glen Road before 1:07 a.m. Sunday,
July 17.
Arres t. A man was arrested for public intoxication on El Camino Real before 7:15 a.m.
Saturday, July 16.
Hi t-and-run. A vehicle hit a bicycle rider and
drove off near Ralston Avenue and Old County
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Eleonora Pauletto
Eleonora Pauletto, late of Millbrae and
San Mateo County resident for 39 years,
died at her home July 15,
2016. Wife of Luciano
Pauletto for 55 years.
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of
Dolores
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and Cinzia Escobido.
Sister of Teresina, Elide
and preceded in death by
Toni, Nevio and Gino.
Grandmother of Jake,
Justin, Fathi and Soad, in addition to her 10
great-grandchildren overseas. Also survived
by her in-laws, nieces, nephews, relatives
and friends here and in Italy.
Family and friends may visit after 4 p.m.
Thursday, July 21, at the Chapel of the
Highlands, El Camino Real at 194
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vigil service. The funeral mass will be 10
a. m. Friday, July 22, at Saint Dunstan
Catholic Church, 1133 Broadway in
Millbrae. Committal will follow at Holy
Cross Catholic Cemetery in Colma.
Her family appreciates donations to
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lence has gone both ways. Another hard
truth at the heart of this complex matter is
that many African-Americans fear the
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2015. It was eventually tranquilized and
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Man arrested on
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in connection with an auto theft in San
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encouraging the public to donate blood of
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to the Oregon border, east to Northern
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In recent months, the fluctuating blood
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Theyre All-Stars
for good reason
shallow left field Monday in a 6-0 loss to Castro Valley in the Section 3 Majors All-Star tournament
semifinals at Middlefield Park in Palo Alto.
Road to Williamsport
ends for 11-12s team;
Bels 10-11s advance
to section title round
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race car.
My mind feels
real sharp, he said
in a podcast recorded
Sunday night. Ive
struggled with my
balance over the last
four, five days and I
definitely wouldnt
Dale
Earnhardt Jr. be able to drive a
race car (last weekend). Making the right decision was out
of the question, I made the decision I had
to make. Its just going to take a lot of
patience.
Tales of drivers racing hurt date back
to the beginning of nearly every
series. On the same day Earnhardt was
watching someone else drive his car in
New Hampshire, IndyCar ace Josef
Newgarden was powering through on
the street course at Toronto with a broken hand. When he wrecked late in the
race, his in-car camera caught
Newgarden in serious pain and favor-
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MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota
Twins owner Jim Pohlads reverence for Terry Ryan has been evident for almost two decades, steadfastly supporting his general manager with a commitment uncommon
in todays game.
As the struggles on the field piled
up over the last five years, even
that enduring respect wasnt
enough to keep Ryan with the
Twins.
Ryan was fired on Monday with
the team holding the worst record in
the American League and on pace to
lose 100 games. The Twins entered
the day 33-58, 21 games out of first
place in the AL Central. Only
Atlanta had a worse record in the
majors.
Sometimes you may have to do
things that are hard, Pohlad said.
I never try to shy away from hard
decisions. I own this decision. We
like to bring people from within up
the organization. If we have to go
outside we go outside. Theres new
ways of thinking. Theyre not tied
into old organizational ways of
thinking.
Ryan said he is leaving with
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adversely affected by the cost taken
to defend against people like you,
Hughes said.
MLB could discipline the
Cardinals, possibly with a fine or a
loss of draft picks, but has said only
that it looked forward to getting
details on the case from federal
authorities.
Now that the criminal process
has been completed, Commissioner
(Rob) Manfred has asked the
Department of Investigations to
conduct a complete investigation
of the facts in this matter, including
requesting information from the
appropriate law enforcement
authorities, the league said. The
commissioner hopes that the
investigation can be completed
promptly to put him in a position
to take appropriate action.
immense pride
in being part of
the
Twins
organization for
the better part of
three decades.
Rob Antony,
in his 29th season with the
o rg a n i z a t i o n
Terry Ryan
and ninth as the
teams assistant
general manager, will take
over on an interim
basis.
Pohlad said he
would be considered for the
permanent job.
Rob Antony
Pohlad said he
informed Ryan
about a month ago that he would
not be coming back in 2017. After
some contemplation, Ryan told
Pohlad on Friday after the All-Star
break that they should make the
move now.
I believe we need to look at the
way were doing things and we came
to the conclusion the best way to do
that is through a change in leadership, Pohlad said.
Whoever leads the baseball oper-
ations will have the teams full support to make whatever changes are
deemed necessary except one.
Pohlad said manager Paul Molitor
will return in 2017, provided he
wants to.
I have faith and confidence in
Paul, he said. I was all-in on the
decision, along with Terry. ... I was
all-in with it as was everybody
here. I stand by that and he will be
the manager in 2017.
Pohlad said the Twins might
bring in a search firm to help identify GM candidates outside the
organization as well, with the goal
of hiring someone before the season ends. For now, Antony has full
power to make trades and moves up
through the trade deadline in two
weeks.
One of the most respected figures
in baseball, Ryan spent two stints
as general manager of the Twins,
taking over in September 1994 and
helping the franchise emerge from a
decade worth of futility to become
one of the models for small-market
success in the early 2000s. He
helped build one of baseballs
strongest farm systems and made
several shrewd trades that turned the
Twins into a team that won four AL
Central tiles in five seasons.
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Right-hander Nick Tepesch was
claimed off waivers by the Royals.
Tepesch had been designated for
assignment when Oakland needed
to clear room for 3B Ryon Healy
last week.
Up next
Dillon Overton (1-1) will be
called up from Triple-A Nashville
to start against Houston. This is
the rookie left-handers second
stint in the majors.
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four innings. But even when the Bels would
make loud contact, it seemed to consistently
find the gloves of the Castro Valley defense.
At certain points you see every hard hit ball
we had found a glove and every ball they hit
found space, Belmont-Redwood Shores manager Chris Freiere said. It just wasnt our
night.
Even though the Bels didnt tab their first hit
until the third inning, they threatened in the
top of the first by loading the bases with two
outs. Vanoncini who reached base in each of
this three plate appearances got hit by a
pitch. Then cleanup hitter Nelson Hawkins
reached on an infield error and Myles Allison
reached on a strikeout-wild pitch to load the
bases.
But as he did all night, Calvillo settled down
in the face of a Bels threat and retired the side
on a strikeout. And the right-hander only
seemed to get stronger as the game pressed on.
I threw a whole bunch of strikes firstpitch strikes and didnt walk as many,
Calvillo said.
Castro Valley jumped ahead early and kept
adding on, scoring two runs in each of the first
three innings. Zach Sandoval had the loudest
swing of the bat in the game, blasting a tworun home run in the second. Sandoval
Castro Valleys leadoff man was 2 for 4 with
three RBIs in the contest.
But the run tally would have been much
higher if not for some sterling defense by the
Bels, especially the show put on in the third
inning by shortstop Kyler DeBorde.
Belmont-Redwood Shores Majors All-Star catcher Joey Thompson blocks off the plate to get
an out in the third inning of the Bels 6-0 elmination loss to Castro Valley Monday in Palo Alto.
DeBorde got the first out of the inning by
ranging into shallow left field to nab a fading
looper with a high backhand. Then, later in the
inning, Sandoval produced a bases-loaded single to center to score one run; but when the
center fielder Vanoncini relayed the ball into
the cutoff man DeBorde, he caught a break
when the runner from second base tripped
rounding the bag at third. DeBordes initial
play was to second base, but he re-navigated
the throw to home to nail the back runner.
My third baseman was telling me to cut
two, and I looked two, but then [the lead runner] fell and so I tried to get him out at home,
DeBorde said.
The out at the plate was also made possible
due to a gutsy play by catcher Joey Thompson,
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Tinkoff rider Peter Sagan of Slovakia, middle, wins on the finish line of Mondays 209 km
Stage 16 from Moirans-en-Montagen, France to Berne, Switzerland.
ital of Bern resembled the route of a single-day
classic, with a section on cobblestones before
a slight uphill finish.
Sagan is a specialist at stages like this,
which exalt his unique blend of characteristics: Hes a punchy rider able to ride strong
over short climbs, leave rivals behind on
daredevil descents, and a top sprinter.
It was Sagans third stage win in this Tour
and the seventh of his career.
Sondre Enger, another Norwegian, crossed
third.
Sagan was greeted at the finish by a large
contingent of fans waving Slovakia flags.
For two years I did not win anything at the
Tour, and now Im winning again, Sagan
said. Thats life.
Sagan also won Stage 2, which followed a
similar course, in a sprint. And he took the
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
EAST DIVISION
NATIONAL LEAGUE
EAST DIVISION
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51
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46
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38
39
42
46
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New York
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Cleveland
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Detroit
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Kansas City
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Chicago
45
Minnesota
33
38
44
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Chicago
56
St. Louis
48
Pittsburgh
47
Milwaukee
39
Cincinnati
35
36
44
45
51
58
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Colorado
San Diego
Arizona
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42
49
52
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Boston
Toronto
New York
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Texas
Houston
Seattle
Angels
As
55
50
47
41
41
39
43
46
52
52
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.538
.505
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Mondays Games
N.Y. Yankees 2, Baltimore 1
Detroit 1, Minnesota 0
Kansas City 7, Cleveland 3
Colorado 7, Tampa Bay 4
L.A. Angels 9, Texas 5
Oakland 7, Houston 4
Seattle 4, Chicago White Sox 3
Tuesdays Games
Os at NYY (Eovaldi 7-6), 4:05 p.m.
Twins (Milone 2-2) at Tigers (Sanchez 5-10), 4:10 p.m.
SF (Peavy 5-7) at Boston (Porcello 11-2), 4:10 p.m.
Tribe (Salazar 10-3) at KC (Young 2-8), 5:15 p.m.
Houston (Keuchel 6-9) at As, 7:05 p.m.
Texas (Ramos 3-3) at Angels (Lincecum 1-3),7:05 p.m.
ChiSox (Quintana 7-8) at Ms (Miley 6-6), 7:10 p.m.
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Mondays Games
Chicago Cubs 5, N.Y. Mets 1
Miami 3, Philadelphia 2, 11 innings
Cincinnati 8, Atlanta 2
St. Louis 10, San Diego 2
Colorado 7, Tampa Bay 4
Tuesdays Games
L.A. (Kazmir 7-3) at Nats (Lopez 0-0), 4:05 p.m.
Miami at Philadelphia (Velasquez 8-2), 4:05 p.m.
Brewers (Guerra 6-2) at Bucs (Taillon 2-1), 4:05 p.m.
NYM (Syndergaard 9-4) at Cubs (Arrieta 12-4),4:05 p.m.
Atlanta (Jenkins 0-1) at Reds (Reed 0-4), 4:10 p.m.
SD (Rea 5-3) at St. Louis (Martinez 8-6), 5:15 p.m.
Rays (Snell 1-4) at Rox (Chatwood 8-5), 5:40 p.m.
Jays (Sanchez 9-1) at Arizona (Godley 2-0), 6:40 p.m.
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shallow right eld. With the BRS
second baseman backpedaling,
McLaughlin came running up beside
him to make the catch and then red
to rst to double up the base runner.
In the third, McLaughlin made a
spectacular catch in foul territory,
streaking across right eld and
making a headlong catch for the
second out of the inning.
McLaughlin banged up his knee a
little bit, but he stayed in the game.
Every summer I see amazing play
Police raided nearly 4,000 illegal dens across Asia and Europe,
including in China, Singapore,
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Two operations coordinated in
Thailand targeted organized crime
networks and transnational netby these Little League All-Stars.
Ive even seen guys grow up to
become major league players.
Others go on to earn college scholarships in other sports. Will any of
the athletes I saw this summer be on
a similar track? Maybe. Probably.
Its sure going to be fun to see what
happens in the next few years as
they march toward their high
school careers.
***
While Im always amazed at the
talent and play of Little League AllStars, Im also amazed by the fact
that it seems like every baseball
season, I think Ive seen it all and
then I see something that Ive never
seen before.
Sometimes it happens during the
high school season.
This year, it happened
during the summer
just Thursday night, as
a matter of fact, during
the Babe Ruth 15U
Northern California
State Tournament at the
Belmont Sports
Complex. I saw my
rst-ever triple play
and then saw a pitcher
nish his performance
in an unusual way.
As is usually the case
when a triple play is
turned, it needed just
enough of a doubt and
some suspect base running to all come
together to pull off the
rare feat. Bel-Mateo
had runners on rst and
second when the batter
cued a soft comebacker
to the Woodland pitcher, who made a diving
lunge and caught the
ball just inches off the
top of the grass.
Then there was a
cacophony of noise as
coaches, players and
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throw the ball, where to run. The
pitcher scrambled to his feet and
saw the runner at second dancing
between second and third, just as
the runner at rst was pulling into
second base.
With the cries from everyone
reaching a crescendo, the pitcher
red the ball to the shortstop who
was covering second. He stepped
out the bag to force out the runner at
second and then tagged the runner
standing on the bag to complete the
triple play.
At rst, no one really knew what
had happened, but as it dawned on
the Woodland players, they began
running off the eld. There was no
argument from the Bel-Mateo side
and Woodland went on to win the
rst of what would be a two-game
sweep in the championship round
of the tournament.
In Game 2, Woodland pitcher
Brandon Murillo was cruising
along. He had already been staked
to a 6-1 lead after four innings but,
on his nal warm-up pitch before
the bottom of the fth inning,
Murillo completed his followthrough and immediately walked off
the mound. He gestured his hand
across his throat, the universal
sports signal of Im done. He
then walked to the dugout, again
with the slash over his throat and
the Woodland coaching staff went
to Plan B mode.
It almost appeared as if they
expected it because Murillo simply
went into the dugout, grabbed his
outelders glove and trotted out to
right eld to nish out the game
there.
Ive seen pitchers get injured during an inning both by comebackers and sudden arm twinges
but Ive never seen a pitcher throw
his nal warm-up throw and simply
walk off the mound.
Bizarre, but thats baseball.
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officials undermined their own effort Monday by picking a
fight with Ohio Gov. John Kasich, who is not attending the
convention and has yet to endorse Trump. Campaign manager
Paul Manafort called Kasich petulant and said the governor
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In an interview on Foxs The OReilly Factor Monday evening,
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House Speaker Paul Ryan continued to take shots, as well:Hes
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The party also adopted a platform that Christian conservatives
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principles in recent memory. It reaffirms the partys opposition
to gay marriage and bathroom choice for transgender people.
And theres new language condemning same-sex parenting:
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A man shows newspapers as people take part in a protest against the killings of Alton Sterling
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movement, the threats of the Cold War
and there are plenty of reminders of times
when fear and uncertainly lingered over dayto-day life in the U.S.
Tom Rosenstiel, executive director of the
American Press Institute, compared the current moment to 1968, when the already
troubling story line of the Vietnam War was
interrupted by the assassinations of the
Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert
Kennedy, only to be followed by riots
around the country and protests at the
national political conventions. Such
groupings of events can cause people to
question their own safety and how others
think, he said.
When those seven stories on the front
page or the 15 stories in the newscast or so
much of your Twitter feed is filled with
things that are as inexplicable as the terrorist truck attack in Nice or a veteran doing a
deranged ambush of police in Baton Rouge,
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easily share ideas and move seamlessly between companies and easily form
partnerships, he said.
Merck did not respond to a request
for comment on this article.
Futrell noted the company recently
consolidated operations on the East
Coast as part of a larger effort to
establish a presence near other
hotbeds of innovation in the pharmaceutical and life sciences industry.
Though a site for the temporary
operations center has been identified,
Futrell said the details of the agreement have not been finalized and are
not ripe to be shared publicly.
Merck has not yet applied for a
business license in South San
Francisco, or pulled construction
permits for development of a new
office building. The proposed move
is not yet set to go before city officials.
Futrell said adequate accommodations exist to serve the company,
whether it elects to build a new, permanent facility in South San
Francisco, or lease existing space.
In South San Francisco, we do
have a broad range of options available, he said. There are biotech
developers that would build to suit, or
there are shells being constructed that
could be more rapidly put into play.
A variety of large developments
housing biotech and companies in the
noted many local business owners sympathize with the rising costs of living
in the area, adding many restaurant
owners work side-by-side with their
employees.
They know these stories, they
understand, but theyre also trying to
stay alive, keep their business doors
open and face the same rent increases,
whether for their business or their own
homes, Fienman said.
Numerous representatives from labor
groups, the Raise the Wage Coalition
and residents expressed adamant support for the increase, citing a recent
study that found San Mateo has the
largest income inequality gap in the
state.
Councilwoman Maureen Freschet
expressed initial concerns about having wages increase in just six months
instead of starting in July, but ultimately voted for the ordinance noting it still
requires a second hearing.
Councilwoman Diane Papan had suggested a similar rendition of the ordinance they approved Monday night,
noting it was created after public outreach and input from various stakeholders.
We really did try to work with both
sides on coming up with this, Papan
said. Our economy can be very precarious, so we really did try to make it
something that was palatable on all
sides.
life sciences industry have been proposed in South San Francisco recently, such as the Gateway of Pacific
project to be built by BioMed Realty,
which aims to add more than 1 million square feet of research and development space near Oyster Point.
The same developer has also
expressed interest in building a smaller, but similar project nearby which is
set to return before the City Council
for approval in the coming months,
after an initial proposal was deemed
inadequate by officials.
The Greenland Group also acquired
the rights to build more than 2 million square feet of space for research
and development at Oyster Point after
Shorenstein Properties, the previous
builder, allowed the project to fall
stagnant.
HCP recently broke ground on the
second phase of construction at The
Cove, a project which, when complete, will add another 1 million
square feet of biotechnology space in
the area east of Highway 101 in South
San Francisco.
Regardless of where Merck ultimately elects to establish its presence, Futrell said South San Francisco
is proud to host its newest and most
notable corporate resident.
We are thrilled to have them here
contributing their science and being
part of the community, he said.
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Introduction to basic birding. 1
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information call 326-2025.
Happy Birds. 2 p.m. San Mateo Main
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Book Club. 6 p.m. 840 W. Orange
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7 p.m. to 8 p.m. New leaf Community
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Ed Ruscha and the Great American
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American West and its starring role in
our national mythology. Call 5910341 for more.
Free standup comedy. 8 p.m. Vinyl
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 20
Intergenerational Wednesdays at
Little House. 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
The Roslyn G. Morris Activity Center,
800 Middle Ave., Menlo Park. Board,
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Job search review panel. 10 a.m. to
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San Mateo Professional Alliance
Networking Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m.
Kingfish Restaurant, 201 S. B St., San
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Jungle James. 2 p.m. San Mateo
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Music in the Park featuring Lara
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Film Screening: Pitch Perfect. 3
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Free. Rated PG-13. Popcorn provided.
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RethinkWaste Public Open House
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garden and composting system, rainwater harvest tank and solar panel
display; the Environmental Education
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Retired
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Soldiers push each other to board a bus to escape the mob after troops involved in the coup
attempt surrendered on the Bosphorus Bridge in Istanbul, Turkey.
former Erdogan ally who lives in exile in
Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania, and espouses a
philosophy that blends a mystical form of
Islam with democracy.
Erdogan has often accused Gulen of trying
to overthrow the government, and Turkey
has demanded his extradition, labeling his
movement a terrorist organization and putting him on trial in absentia. Gulen strongly denies the governments charges and has
suggested that Fridays attempted coup
could have been staged, as a pretext for the