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Brown vetoes
bill to expand
parental leave
Governor concerned it
would harm small firms
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SACRAMENTO California
Gov. Jerry Brown said Friday that
he has vetoed
legislation
a l l o wi n g
employees of
some
small
businesses to
take up to six
weeks of leave
to bond with a
new child withJerry Brown out losing their
job or health
insurance.
Under the measure aimed at businesses with 20 to 49 employees,
workers with at least a year on the
job would have been eligible for
the benefit beginning Jan. 1,
2018.
Businesses wouldnt have been
required to pay the worker.
Democratic Sen. Hannah-Beth
Jackson of Santa Barbara, the
author of the bill, said employees
could apply to a state program to
receive partial wages.
Brown said he was concerned it
would harm small firms.
It goes without saying that
allowing new parents to bond with
a child is very important ... I am
concerned, however, about the
impact of this leave particularly
on small businesses and the potential liability that could result,
Brown, a Democrat, wrote in a
veto message to lawmakers.
The California Chamber of
Commerce and other business
groups had urged him to veto it,
saying the measure could create
Left: Proponents of both measures Q and R rally on the corner of San Mateo Drive and Peninsula Avenue at the border of Burlingame and San Mateo
for a National Renters Day of Action event Thursday, Sept. 22. Opponents can be seen behind them across Peninsula Avenue on the Burlingame side
where San Mateo Drive becomes California Drive. Right: Signs against Measure Q have been popping up around San Mateo.
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Police reports
Poor puppy
A man took a womans dog and put it in
the trunk of his car on Walnut Street in
Redwood City before 6:39 p.m. Sunday,
Sept. 25.
BELMONT
Di s turbance. A woman with a cane was
seen crying on Academy Avenue before 6:21
p.m. Thursday, Sept. 29.
Di s t urb an c e . An apartment manager
became verbally abusive to someone and
their daughter who were looking at an apartment on Wessex Way before 5:36 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 29.
Fraud. A business owner was scammed by
someone posing as a PG&E worker telling
them he was going to shut off all their services on Old County Road before 3:57 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 29.
Di s abl ed v ehi cl e. A black Honda broke
down and blocked Highway 101 near
Ralston Avenue before 6:23 p. m.
Wednesday, Sept. 28.
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People protest the death of Alfred Olango at the parking lot where he was shot in El Cajon.
The Rev. Shane Harris of the civil rights
organization National Action Network said
the low-quality videos, shot at a distance,
didnt clarify what led to the shooting and
said theyre likely to make people angrier.
What we saw today, that isnt enough,
said Harris, who is assisting Olangos family.
In addition to the videos, police showed
Robert W. Patterson
Robert W. Patterson, native of Saco,
Maine, died Sept. 21, 2016, after a valiant
battle with cancer.
Bob leaves behind a wife, sister, two
daughters, three granddaughters and two
great-grandchildren along with a legacy of
love.
Bob will be laid to rest in Alta Mesa
Cemetery in Palo Alto, California; no service pending.
He lived in Redwood City, California,
until 2009 and lived in Florida until his
death.
Bob will be missed by all who knew and
loved him. A dedicated husband and father; we
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Brown OKs sex crime
bill tied to Stanford case
SACRAMENTO California Gov. Jerry
Brown has signed two sexual assault laws in
response to national outrage over the six-month
jail sentence given to a
former
Stanford
University swimmer for
assaulting a woman
passed out near a trash
bin.
The Democratic goverJerry Brown nor announced his
approval Friday of laws
requiring longer sentences to be served in
state prison for defendants convicted of
assaulting unconscious victims, ending the
possibility of brief jail sentences like the
one Brock Turner received in June.
Turner faced a minimum sentence of two
years in state prison, and prosecutors argued
for six years. But Santa Clara County Judge
Aaron Persky cited the extraordinary circumstances of Turners youth and clean
criminal record in imposing a shorter term
in county jail.
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Hi g h
Scho o l
Di s t ri c t
business and student services
departments are moving to a
temporary home at 839
Hinckley Road in Burlingame,
while the existing district
office is being rebuilt.
The business services
department is moving from
the S an Mat e o
Hi g h
Scho o l campus Friday, Oct. 7, and the student services as
well as special education administration will move
Saturday, Oct. 22. The new district office is slated to open
fall 2018.
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Ro o s ev el t El ementary Scho o l in Burlingame earned
recognition as one of 10 schools across the nation for
showing exemplary commitment to offering modern curriculum by the Part n e rs h i p f o r 2 1 s t Ce n t ury
Learni ng .
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Mas o n Lane, of Menlo Park, Cry s tal Lee, of San
Mateo and Emma OHara, of Redwood City, enrolled at
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REUTERS
Barack Obama attended the funeral of former Israeli President Shimon Peres at Mount Herzl cemetery in Jerusalem.
suffering a stroke.
Obama and other
world leaders hailed
Peres for his vision
and his leadership
in securing a strong
defense. But they
also spoke of his
never-ending quest
Shimon Peres for peace. Obama
said Peres understood the Palestinians must be seen as
equal in dignity to Jews and therefore
must be equal in self-determination.
Shimon never saw his dream of
peace fulfilled, noted Obama, speaking at Israels national cemetery,
Mount Herzl.
The region is going through a
chaotic time, the president said.
Threats are ever-present and yet he did
not stop dreaming and he did not stop
working.
In many ways, he said, Peres reminded him of other giants like Nelson
Mandela and Queen Elizabeth, leaders
who speak with depth and knowledge,
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then in one of presidential historys more
bizarre moments encouraged Americans to
watch a sex tape he said would support his
case.
The tweet-storm that Trump launched into
at 3:20 a.m. started a day of did-that-justhappen moments that ended with Clintons
campaign calling Trump an adult film star.
Even many of Trumps supporters shook
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among the nations women, many of them
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County Association of Realtors and the
California Apartment Association; as well
as landlords and two councilwomen. They
argue the measure goes too far, forces property owners to bear the burden of subsidies,
and could be costly to the city.
This is a well-intentioned, but poorlydrafted measure, said Josh Howard, CAAs
senior vice president of public affairs.
Instead, he suggested increasing supply
with a communitywide dedicated source of
funding, so all of us have some skin in the
game.
The measure applies to multi-family properties and would tie annual rent increases to
the consumer price index, but at no more
than 4 percent; prevent evictions without
cause; and create a rental housing commission to oversee implementation and collect
fees from property owners.
Potential costs
A major concern to two councilmembers
whove publicly opposed the measure is the
potential for the citys pocketbook to be
burdened by the cost of implementing the
proposed law, as well as its creation of a
housing commission.
A five-member commission would be
appointed by the City Council to oversee
the implementation of the law, set annual
rent increase rates, hear disputes and more.
The commission would be funded by a rental
housing fee landlords would be required to
Consensus
Proponents and opponents agreed construction of more housing is vital to truly
addressing the endemic housing crisis.
Although both sides claimed the other had
been unwilling to work toward a meaningful
compromise during the task force process,
they restated their interest in finding amicable solutions.
An agreed upon challenge, however, is
assuaging those already concerned about
the impacts of taking on new residents.
As a society weve said we dont want to
build on the hills, we dont want to fill the
Bay. What are we left with? Go up, Pierce
said, adding they need to get people on
board with density. The only way were
going to solve this is to build our way out of
it long term; unless we draw a line and so no
more population or job growth.
WORLD
REUTERS
Civil Defense members search for survivors at a site hit by an airstrike in Aleppo, Syria.
Rodrigo
Duterte
War II.
During the presidential election campaign
earlier this year and during the three months
he has held office, the tough-talking Duterte
has threatened to drown drug suspects to fatten the fish in Manila Bay. He also threatened to execute drug traffickers by hanging
because he didnt want to waste electricity on them until their heads were severed
from their bodies.
While Hitlers victims were innocent people, Duterte said his targets are all criminals and that getting rid of them would finish the (drug) problem of my country and
save the next generation from perdition.
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Business briefs
Volkswagen reaches $1.2B
settlement with dealers in scandal
SAN FRANCISCO Volkswagen has
agreed to pay its U.S. dealers up to $1.2 billion to compensate them for losses they
said they suffered as a result of the companys emissions cheating scandal.
Attorneys for the carmaker and dealers
included the figure in a settlement agreement filed in federal court in San Francisco
on Friday. Under the terms of the deal, dealers can also choose to opt out and pursue
their own lawsuits against Volkswagen.
A judge still has to approve the settlement
before it can go into effect.
Volkswagen previously reached an agreement with attorneys for car owners. That
deal calls for it to spend up to $10 billion
buying back or repairing about 475,000
vehicles involved in its scandal.
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HMB roars in Ocean opener Huskies
over Stanford
By Terry Bernal
By Tim Booth
The buzz surrounding Half Moon Bay footballs sweep through non-league play this
season was palpable. Friday, the Cougars
validated that buzz with a statement in their
Peninsula Athletic League Ocean Division
opener.
HMB (1-0 PAL Ocean, 5-0 overall) dominated the first three quarters of play at Cartan
Field to cruise to a 36-27 win over Menlo
School (0-1, 4-1). Cougars junior Chase
Hofmann did a number on the Knights, rushing for 244 yards on 25 carries with three
touchdowns to emerge as the PALs most prolific running back at the midpoint of the season.
Menlo senior Charlie Ferguson entered the
game as the PALs leading rusher and the
No. 2 leading rusher in the Central Coast
Section but was held to just 22 yards on 11
carries as the Knights were held to 233 yards
of total offense, including just 27 ground
yards.
Its a great win, HMB head coach Keith
Holden said. Sometimes you win and you
didnt always follow the game plan and didnt
accomplish what you wanted to achieve. But
we accomplished everything we wanted to
today.
It was a point the Cougars made during the
halftime break leading 15-6 at the time
to keep the dangerous Menlo rushing game in
check. That they did. HMB went on to build a
36-6 lead by midway through the fourth quarter, leaving Menlo to finish the game with 21
garbage points.
HMB middle linebacker Sean Baird was on
lockdown throughout, allowing little if any
openings through the middle of the field. The
6-3, 190-pound senior was toeing the line of
scrimmage all day long, threatening blitzes
to keep Menlo honest, then dashing laterally
to chase down any attempt by the Knights to
extend the field sideline to sideline.
Half Moon Bay running back Chase Hofmann dances into the end zone in the first quarter of
Fridays PAL Ocean Division opener at Cartan Field. HMB went on to a 36-21 win over Menlo
School Friday afternoon.
Giants 9, Dodgers 3
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San Mateo offensive lineman Alberto Hernandez, right, opens up a huge hole for Anderson
Perdomo during the Bearcats 35-26 win over Jefferson Friday night. Perdomo rushed for 141
yards and two touchdowns on 19 carries.
Scheller said, regarding the failure to pick up
the first down on the previous drive. (On that
last score) I figured we didnt have anything to
lose.
The score capped a wild game that saw both
teams march up and down the field. The game
feature the methodical, ground-and-pound of
San Mateo versus the quick-strike capabilities
of Jefferson.
Neither team disappointed. San Mateo took
the opening kickoff and marched 67 yards on
10 plays, with Perdomo capping the drive
with a 2-yard plunge to put the Bearcats up 70.
Neither team could mount much offense the
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While several Raiders receivers have struggled with dropped passes this season, Michael
Crabtree has caught almost every pass thrown
his way. Crabtree had eight catches for 102
yards last week, producing six first downs. It
was his most catches in a game since having
nine for 111 yards last season against the
Ravens.
No room to run
Baltimores running game has been, to put
it kindly, ineffective.
Terrance West leads the team with 119 yards
on 33 carries, Justin Forsett has 98 on 31
attempts and the Ravens are averaging 3.3
yards per carry.
As brief
Mariners 5, As 1
SEATTLE Robinson Cano hit two home
runs, Taijuan Walker pitched six effective
innings and the Seattle Mariners moved
within one game of the second AL wild-card
spot, beating the Oakland Athletics 5-1
Friday night.
Seattle, which has won seven of nine, is
one game behind Toronto for the second
spot. The Mariners also trail Detroit by a
half-game.
Dezs status
Dez Bryant has a hairline fracture of a bone
in his right knee, and it appears he wont
play after an eventful week. The 2014 AllPro essentially went AWOL for two days,
missing medical appointments and team
meetings before finally showing up
Wednesday and getting the MRI that
revealed the injury.
Split personality
For the past two seasons, the Niners have
had a split personality on defense. San
Francisco has allowed a league-low 15
points per game at home in that span, compared to a league-worst 33.5 on the road.
This year, the difference is even starker.
After shutting out the Rams at home in the
opener, San Francisco allowed 83 points in
losing back-to-back road games at Carolina
and Seattle.
Second-string secondary
With cornerback Jimmie Ward sidelined by
a quadriceps injury, the Niners will need to
find a new starter across from Tramaine
Brock. Third-year player Keith Reaser and
Robinson are competing to replace Ward
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of which were right on the mark.
Terra Novas receivers, however, could not shake the tight
coverage of the M-A secondary.
We watched a lot of film and we were prepared for their
routes, Blackmon said. And we just played our game.
The Bears generated just 267 yards of total offense, but got
some big plays when they needed them despite losing their
big-time running back due to an ejection in the third quarter.
Senior tailback Jordan Mims was having a quiet night, rushing
eight times for 20 yards, before being ejected in the third quarter while attempting to protect his quarterback in a scrum after
the whistle.
When Mims went out though, senior Stavro Papadakis
stepped up. The senior fullback showed he can turn up the dashing speed to go with his smashing physicality, rushing 10
times for 137 yards and two touchdowns. Both scores and 128
of his yards came in the second half.
I think hes a much more complete athlete than people give
him credit for, Ravipati said. When that happened with
Jordan, he came in and stepped up. Thats what big-time players do.
Papadakis broke his first big run just before Mims ejection.
With the Bears trailing 8-6, the bullish fullback broke off a 40yard touchdown run for the highlight reel. His initial route was
a simple pitch play to the right, but when he ran into a wall off
defenders, he doubled back to the left breaking a tackle in
the process and took it all the way around the other side and
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tions hit a major speed bump. McCaffrey was held to 49
yards rushing on 12 carries, five catches for 30 yards and
continued his streak of never scoring an offensive touchdown in a road game.
It was McCaffreys fewest yards rushing since 2014 at
California when he had 19 yards on three carries.
Stanfords only TD came late in the third quarter on a 19yard pass from Ryan Burns to J.J. Arcega-Whiteside.
We didnt play well. We didnt block well. We couldnt
run the ball. We couldnt pass protect and we couldnt complete passes with any consistency, particularly the first two
and a half quarters, Stanford coach David Shaw said. Just
not the style of football that we can play and not as well as
we can play.
Burns was 15 of 22 for 151 yards, but Washington controlled the line of scrimmage on both sides. Stanford quarterbacks were sacked eight times, six in the first half.
Stanford had allowed only four total sacks in the first three
games combined.
still had enough left in the tank to sprint up the left sideline for
the score, giving M-A a 15-8 lead.
With 6:32 remaining in the quarter, the two teams traded INTs
and a pair of drive-killing sacks. But in the fourth quarter, M-A
wrestled the game back into a rhythm with Papadakis waiting
in the wings to break off another big run.
With 9:00 remaining on the game clock, Papadakis all but
put the game away with a 41-yard sweep this time staying
on course to out-leg the defense for a score, giving the Bears a
21-8 lead.
Terra Nova made one last-gasp effort, fronted by a gutsy finish by Saini. The senior running back totaled 22 carries for 92
yards, including a game-best 14-yard run off tackle to open the
drive. The drive stalled at the M-A 30-yard line though and Terra
Nova turned it over on downs when M-A defensive end Noa
Ngalu nailed Gordon for a sack on fourth-and-3.
[Gordon] did pretty well but weve got a pretty good
defense, Blackmon said.
The secret to M-As success in the secondary was the return of
free safety Josh Lepulu, who hadnt played since being injured
the opening week against Bellarmine. His return allowed
Blackmon to move back to natural strong safety position and
fortified the play of corners Marquise Reid and Tate Tussing.
The Bears added one more score in the closing minutes on a
32-yard pass from Johnson to senior tight end Anders Chiang,
who got freed up and found himself all alone at the back of the
end zone for the score.
Johnson enjoyed a modest but ultra-consistent night. He
opened the game with two incompletions then misfired just
once more to go 8-of-11 passing for 104 yards, two touchdowns and an interception. He also carried the ball 12 times
though finished with just five yards due to six negative carries,
though he did manage individual runs of 21 and 11 yards.
Stanford was playing short-handed without starting cornerbacks Quenton Meeks and Alijah Holder, starting wide
receiver Francis Owusu and starting fullback Daniel Marx.
Starting right tackle Casey Tucker limped off with an apparent leg injury late in the fourth quarter.
Takeaways
Stanfo rd: The Cardinal were unexpectedly sloppy.
Stanford committed 11 penalties after entering the week as
the least penalized team in the Pac-12. There were communication issues in part due to the roaring Washington crowd,
but also a lack of sharpness not normally seen from Shaws
team.
Was hi ng to n: The defense was up to the task of keeping
McCaffrey under control and forcing Burns to beat them
through the air. McCaffrey had 34 yards on 10 carries in the
first half and forced the Cardinal into numerous long thirddown situations. That allowed Washington to bring extra
pass rushers to get to Burns.
Up next
Stanfo rd: The Cardinal head home after two straight
weeks on the road to host Washington State.
Was hi ng to n: The Huskies travel to Oregon looking to
snap a 12-game losing streak to the Ducks.
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half-inning ended and tipped his cap.
Once Rich Hill left the game, San Francisco pounced against
Brandon McCarthy (2-3).
Pinch-hitter Conor Gillaspie started things in the sixth with a
go-ahead two-run double, and pinch-hitter Denard Spans RBI single chased McCarthy before he retired a batter. He had a walk followed by five straight hits.
Bumgarner stopped a four-start winless stretch, allowing three
runs and eight hits in 7 1/3 innings. He had been 0-4 in his previous six starts against Los Angeles, 0-2 this season.
Kike Hernandez hit a go-ahead single off Bumgarner in the
sixth, but the Giants answered big with the bats.
Hill allowed two runs and six hits in five innings. He pitched
for the first time since Sept. 20 also against the Giants after the
Dodgers skipped his last turn as a precaution because he has dealt
with blisters on his pitching hand this season.
Manager Dave Roberts planned to monitor Hill and keep his
outing short given he will draw Game 2 of the NL Division Series
next week.
Yasiel Puigs RBI double to left in the first scored Corey Seager,
who made a headfirst slide into home to narrowly beat Pagans
throw. Carlos Ruiz followed with an RBI single for a 2-0 lead.
The Giants got it right back in the bottom half, on Poseys RBI
single and a sacrifice fly by Pagan.
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CHASKA, Minn. Even with the first opening-session sweep in four decades, the
Americans were reminded anew Friday that no
lead is safe in the Ryder Cup.
Not after one session. Not after one day.
And based on the last Ryder Cup on American
soil, not until its over.
Europe battled back from a 4-0 deficit behind
its best tandem, Henrik Stenson and Justin
Rose, and capped off a long and rowdy day at
Hazeltine when its best player, Rory McIlroy,
holed a 20-foot eagle putt and then mocked the
crowd by taking a bow.
The American celebration turned into a consolation.
They had a 5-3 lead, the margin after the first
day at Medinah four years ago that ended in
another European victory. They lost a chance to
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Hofmann on the
dive,
leaving
Tomberlin to walk it
in on the bootleg,
putting HMB up 80.
Menlo answered
right
back with
Sean Baird
some passing antics
of its own for an eight-play, 58-yard
drive. Knights quarterback Hayden
Phegley went to the air on all but one
play of the drive, completing passes of
4, 7, 12, 9 and 8 yards before hitting
senior Evan King on a timing pattern to
the corner of the end zone for a 14-yards
score; but a botched extra-point
attempt left the Knights trailing 8-6.
But HMB needed just five plays to
march 80 yards to re-up the lead to 156, unleashing Hofmann for carries of 6,
59 and 4 yards before he high-stepped
into the end zone for a 4-yard touchdown run. Through five games, the junior is just shy of the 1,000-yard
plateau, currently totaling 960 yards on
the season.
I don't want to sound clich but hes
as advertised, Holden said. Hes a
really good football player. ... I don't
know if he's the best Ive ever coached,
but hes in the conversation.
Hofmann dashed to the end zone for
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Serra 41,
Sacred Heart Cathedral 7
The Padres picked up their first win
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at Kezar Stadium.
Isiah Kendrick got the ball rolling
for Serra (1-1 WCAL, 1-4 overall) by
scoring the Padres first two touchdowns of the game a 5-yard run in
the first quarter to put them up 7-0 and
then a 78-yard scoring run early in the
second quarter.
Leki Nunn had another big game for
the Padres, scoring a pair of touchdowns on runs of 4 and 5 yards, and
also hooking up with younger brother Patrick Nunn on a 31-yard scoring
pass. A Luke Bottari 15-yard touchdown pass to Shane Villaroman
rounded out the scoring for Serra.
THURSDAY
Girls water polo
Aragon 15, Capuchino 8
Olivia Tobin filled the stat sheet to
help lead the Dons to the victory over
the Mustangs.
Tobin scored a pair of goals in the
second quarter, but that hardly tells
the story. She also assisted six goals
and came up with six steals.
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NFL GLANCE
AMERICAN LEAGUE
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct
New England 3 0 0 1.000
N.Y. Jets
1 2 0 .333
Miami
1 2 0 .333
Buffalo
1 2 0 .333
PF
81
62
64
71
PA
45
78
67
68
South
Houston
Indianapolis
Tennessee
Jacksonville
2
1
1
0
1
2
2
3
0
0
0
0
.667
.333
.333
.000
42
81
42
54
53
95
57
84
North
Baltimore
Pittsburgh
Cincinnati
Cleveland
3
2
1
0
0
1
2
3
0
0
0
0
1.000
.667
.333
.000
57
65
56
54
44
66
75
84
West
Denver
Kansas City
Raiders
San Diego
3
2
2
1
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
1.000
.667
.667
.333
84
69
80
87
57
49
79
73
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
Philadelphia 3 0 0 1.000
Dallas
2 1 0 .667
N.Y. Giants
2 1 0 .667
Washington
1 2 0 .333
92
77
63
68
27
60
61
92
South
Atlanta
Tampa Bay
Carolina
New Orleans
2
1
1
0
1
2
2
3
0
0
0
0
.667
.333
.333
.000
104
70
76
79
91
101
70
96
North
Minnesota
Green Bay
Detroit
Chicago
3
2
1
0
0
1
2
3
0
0
0
0
1.000
.667
.333
.000
64
75
81
45
40
67
85
83
West
Los Angeles
Seattle
49ers
Arizona
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
0
0
0
0
.667
.667
.333
.333
46
52
73
79
63
37
83
63
EAST DIVISION
Thursdays Game
Cincinnati 22, Miami 7
Sundays Games
Indianapolis vs. Jacksonville in London, 6:30 a.m.
Carolina at Atlanta, 10 a.m.
Tennessee at Houston, 10 a.m.
Seattle at N.Y. Jets, 10 a.m.
Detroit at Chicago, 10 a.m.
Buffalo at New England, 10 a.m.
Cleveland at Washington, 10 a.m.
Oakland at Baltimore, 10 a.m.
Denver at Tampa Bay, 1:05 p.m.
Los Angeles at Arizona, 1:25 p.m.
New Orleans at San Diego, 1:25 p.m.
Dallas at San Francisco, 1:25 p.m.
Kansas City at Pittsburgh, 5:30 p.m.
Mondays Games
N.Y. Giants at Minnesota, 5:30 p.m.
x-Boston
Baltimore
Toronto
New York
Tampa Bay
EAST DIVISION
W
93
88
87
83
66
CENTRAL DIVISION
x-Cleveland
92
Detroit
86
Kansas City
81
Chicago
78
Minnesota
57
WEST DIVISION
x-Texas
Seattle
Houston
Los Angeles
As
NATIONAL LEAGUE
95
86
83
73
67
L
67
72
73
77
94
Pct
.581
.550
.544
.519
.413
GB
5
6
10
27
67
73
79
82
103
.579
.541
.506
.488
.356
6
11 1/2
14 1/2
35 1/2
65
74
77
87
93
.594
.538
.519
.456
.419
9
12
22
28
x-clinched division
z-clinched playoff berth
Fridays Games
Baltimore 8, N.Y.Yankees 1
Boston 5,Toronto 3
Detroit 6, Atlanta 2
Texas 3,Tampa Bay 1
Chicago White Sox 7, Minnesota 3
Cleveland 7, Kansas City 2
L.A. Angels 7, Houston 1
Seattle 5, Oakland 1
Saturdays Games
Baltimore (Miley 9-13) atYankees (Tanaka 14-4),1:05 p.m.
Cleveland (Bauer 12-8) at KC (Volquez 10-11),1:15 p.m.
Detroit (Boyd 6-5) at Atlanta (Blair 1-7), 4:10 p.m.
Minnesota(Santiago12-10)atChiSox(Shields6-18),4:10p.m.
Toronto (Happ 20-4) at Boston (Rodriguez 3-7),4:10 p.m.
Tampa Bay (Odorizzi 9-6) at Texas (Lewis 6-4),5:05 p.m.
Houston(McHugh12-10)atAngels(Chacin5-8),6:05p.m.
As (Cotton 2-0) at Seattle (Iwakuma 16-12), 6:10 p.m.
Sundays Games
Baltimore at N.Y.Yankees, 12:05 p.m.
Houston at L.A. Angels, 12:05 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Texas, 12:05 p.m.
Toronto at Boston, 12:05 p.m.
Detroit at Atlanta, 12:10 p.m.
Minnesota at Chicago White Sox, 12:10 p.m.
Oakland at Seattle, 12:10 p.m.
Cleveland at Kansas City, 12:15 p.m.
L
67
74
80
90
93
Pct
.581
.538
.497
.438
.415
GB
7
13 1/2
23
26 1/2
CENTRAL DIVISION
x-Chicago
102
St. Louis
84
Pittsburgh
78
Milwaukee
71
Cincinnati
67
57
76
81
89
93
.642
.525
.491
.444
.419
18 1/2
24
31 1/2
35 1/2
WEST DIVISION
x-Los Angeles
Giants
Colorado
San Diego
Arizona
69
75
85
92
93
.569
.531
.469
.425
.419
6
16
23
24
x-Washington
New York
Miami
Philadelphia
Atlanta
W
93
86
79
70
66
91
85
75
68
67
x-clinched division
Fridays Games
Miami 7, Washington 4
N.Y. Mets 5, Philadelphia 1
Chicago Cubs 7, Cincinnati 3
Detroit 6, Atlanta 2
Colorado 4, Milwaukee 1
St. Louis 7, Pittsburgh 0
Arizona 5, San Diego 3
San Francisco 9, L.A. Dodgers 3
Saturdays Games
Mets (Colon 14-8) at Philly (Gonzalez 1-2), 10:05 a.m.
Pitt (Kuhl 5-4) at St. L (Garcia 10-13), 10:05 a.m.
Dodgers (Kershaw 12-3) at Giants (Suarez 3-5),1:05 p.m.
Miami (Chen 5-4) at Nats (Roark 15-10), 1:05 p.m.
Cubs (Lester 19-4) at Cincy (Adleman 3-4), 1:10 p.m.
Detroit (Boyd 6-5) at Atlanta (Blair 1-7), 4:10 p.m.
Brewers (Peralta 7-11) at Rox (Anderson 5-6),5:10 p.m.
San Diego (Richard 3-3) at Arizona (Bradley 7-9),5:10 p.m.
Sundays Games
L.A. Dodgers at San Francisco, 12:05 p.m.
Miami at Washington, 12:05 p.m.
N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 12:05 p.m.
Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, 12:10 p.m.
Detroit at Atlanta, 12:10 p.m.
Milwaukee at Colorado, 12:10 p.m.
San Diego at Arizona, 12:10 p.m.
Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 12:15 p.m.
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After a steady stream this
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what happens when political correctness and cultural appropriation collide, is loosely based
on an incident in Hwangs own life. Events spin out of control as Hwang, portrayed by Jeffrey
Sun, right, gets himself into trouble when he accidentally casts a Caucasian actor, played by
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break clubs on
the Florida coast
and county fairs
in Appalachia.
We were all
real people, cast
from the streets.
All of the situations we were
coming from
Andrea Arnold were
pretty
bad,
says
Raymond Ray Ray Coalson. We
legitly became family because we
were all misfits and this brought us
together.
Just as the making of American
Honey was unorthodox, so has its
presence been on the festival circuit. In Cannes, where the film won
the Jury Prize, the group danced
down the red carpet to E-40s
Choice (Yup). At the Toronto
International Film Festival, they
traversed the city in a party bus not
unlike the van they ride in the film.
Collectively, they are a dancing
blur of tattoos, skateboards, hugs
and tears.
Arnold, the 55-year-old director
of Fish Tank and Wuthering
Heights, is the matriarch of their
improvised family, shepherding
her cast from nowhere and into one
of the most acclaimed films of the
year. Sasha Lane, then a Texasnative college student on spring
break, now the films breakout star,
initially worried Arnold was casting
for pornography. Then she watched
her rescue passed out kids along
American Honey follows the cross-country road trip of aimless but colorful teenagers selling magazines
door-to-door as a way to party across the Midwest.
Panama Beach.
I witnessed her doing things
like that, says Lane. Her energy,
for one, is very pure. And her
telling me that I was beautiful the
way I was, and seeing her help people on the street, you knew that she
would have your back.
Arnold and Lane recently slid
into a restaurant booth in Toronto,
both still emotional from the ride
theyve been on the last year.
Arnold may be in charge, but her
pensive demeanor belies her eager
playfulness. The bus is the best,
Arnold says before wondering if the
Viewers may feel pangs of regret after sampling Woody Allens Crisis in
Six Scenes whose six half-hour episodes debut Friday on Amazon Prime.
Sure, the series will engage hardcore Woodyphiles who not only
celebrate his many great films but
are also willing to defend his dismal misfires (A Rational Man!
Whatever
Works!
September!).
It might also draw fans of Miley
Cyrus, despite her being fully
clothed here as a militant, Marxspewing 1960s revolutionary
named Lennie Dale, a member of a
group called the Constitutional
Liberation Army imprisoned for
blowing up a draft-board office.
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Scorseses Hugo) plays a young adult who
stumbles upon a secret refuge for supernaturally gifted youngsters hiding in a time loop
in 1943. Our hero befriends the mysterious
schoolmarm Miss Peregrine (a delicious Eva
Green, channeling a sexy Mary Poppins by
way of Helena Bonham Carter) and learns that
the children are in danger from ever-growing
malevolent forces.
Burton is a natural choice to direct: The
material already has that gloomy, Victorian
vibe, a stylized dreamlike quality, and a sort
of Goth-punk look, which is catnip to the
director of Edward Scissorhands. He also
famously adores misfits; here, the screen is
filled with them.
No surprise the job of turning the book
into a film was handed to Jane Goldman, who
is familiar both with mutants and the 1940s,
having been the screenwriter for X-Men:
First Class. A somewhat ponderous first half
leads to a hard-charging second, filled with
ingenious fight-scenes, glorious ocean liners and sublime underwater moments.
The film should come with a Harry Potterlike warning for those allergic to new whimsical vocabulary terms like ymbrines,
"Hollows and hollowgasts. But go with
it. Your head will be in pain soon enough trying to make sense of the increasingly elabo-
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rate rules of time-travel and body shifting.
The peculiar children of the films title are
certainly unique but you can find plenty of
other films in the DNA of Miss Peregrines
Home for Peculiar Children, particularly
skeleton soldiers from Jason and the
Argonauts, the X-Men franchise for making
freaks lovable, Groundhog Day and even
the underappreciated Hayden Christensen
film Jumper, which also has time shifting
at its core and the same sort of evil force in
Samuel L. Jackson.
Hyper-stylized films like Burtons usually
create stiff performances, but Terence Stamp
is grounded as a knowing grandfather and
Chris ODowd is perfectly oafish as a clueless
dad. Other cameos are by Judi Dench, Allison
Janney and Rupert Everett (blink and you
miss them). Ella Purnell is lovely and understated as a love interest; shes buoyant, in
more ways than one.
So stretch your definition of heroes to
include, say, a cute little girl with razor-sharp
teeth on the back of her head. Miss
Peregrines Home for Peculiar Children has
all the making of a super franchise the call
of destiny, the making of heroes and the
embrace of kinship. Plus, of course, coming
to terms with your inner freak.
Miss Peregrines Home for Peculiar
Children, a 20th Century Fox release, is
rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture
Association of America for intense
sequences of fantasy violence and peril.
Running time: 127 minutes. Three stars out
of four.
HONEY
Amanda Knox, a documentary premiering Friday on Netflix, gives the participants of one of
the most sensational trials of the century a chance to tell their story, straightforwardly, directly
to the camera.
KNOX
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Sollecito were overturned in 2011, allowing
Knox to return home to Seattle after spending four years in jail. But she and Sollecito
were tried again in 2014, again found guilty,
only to finally be exonerated by the Italian
Supreme Court in 2015.
The case captivated the world with its
grisly details (prosecutors claimed Kercher
was killed in a bloody sex game), its attractive alleged murderer (dubbed Foxy Noxy
by the tabloids) and its culture clash, which
pitted a young American abroad against a
quaint old Italian city.
Amanda Knox, five years in the making, centers on interviews with Knox,
Sollecito, the Italian prosecutor Giuliano
Mignini and Nick Pisa, a freelance journalist for the Daily Mail.
The film soberly follows the case chronologically, eventually leading to the forensic
evidence that helped lead to Knoxs and
Sollecitos exoneration. But in the years in
between, prosecutors and tabloid press
(with Pisa playing a significant role)
formed radically different images of the pair.
The power of narrative to embed these
incredibly strong opinions no matter
what side youre on is something were
seeing in every aspect of our daily lives
now, says McGinn, pointing to the U. S.
presidential election. Its important to
remember that all of these stories are
much more tangled and complicated than
CRISIS
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Denial argues forcefully and convincingly for the vital necessity of confronting
the perpetuation of dangerous falsehoods.
Lipstadt. Her star-studded attorneys are
barrister Richard Rampton (played by
Tom Wilkinson) and solicitor Anthony
Julius (Andrew Scott), famed for securing Princess Dianas divorce. Irving is
played with snarling perfection by
Timothy Spall. And the script is by
playwright David Hare (The Reader,
The Hours).
Irving sets things in motion when he
turns up a speaking engagement of
Lipstadts to heckle her from the audience. When he brings the lawsuit
against her publisher, Penguin Books,
the assembled legal team begins hashing out a strategy of how to argue history in a courtroom, how to prove the
Holocaust.
Whats partly on trial, though, is the
notoriously byzantine British court
system, itself. Dickensian not
Kafkaesque is what Lipstadt says shes
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CASE#16CIV01350
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
CHANGE OF NAME
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
PETITION OF
Melissa Samantha Lindt-Langenbacher
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner: Melissa Samantha Lindt-Langenbacher filed a petition with this court
for a decree changing name as follows:
Present name: Melissa Samantha LindtLangenbacher
Proposed Name: Melissa Samantha
Lindt
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
interested in this matter shall appear before this court at the hearing indicated
below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be
granted. Any person objecting to the
name changes described above must file
a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court
days before the matter is scheduled to
be heard and must appear at the hearing
to show cause why the petition should
not be granted. If no written objection is
timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. A hearing on the
petition shall be held on Nov 2, 2016 at 9
a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County
Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A
copy of this Order to Show Cause shall
be published at least once each week for
four successive weeks prior to the date
set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation:
San Mateo Daily Journal
Filed: 9/20/2016
/s/ Susan I. Etezadi/
Judge of the Superior Court
Dated: 9/16/16
(Published 9/24/16, 10/1/16, 10/8/16,
10/15/16 )
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as a tribute to
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Chinese TV
stations
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rival
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Champions
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Case No. 16PRO00257
SUPERIOR COURT, STATE OF
CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO
In the Matter of: The 1992
Charles E. Chilton and
Marcella T. Chilton Family
Trust dated December 16, 1992,
by Charles E. Chilton, Decedent.
Date of Death: June 28, 2016
Notice is hereby given to the creditors
and contingent creditors of the abovenamed decedent, who died on June 28,
2016, that all persons having claims
against the decedent are required to file
them with the Superior Court, at 400
County Center, Redwood City, California
94063, and mail or deliver a copy to MICHAEL CHILTON and MICHELLE FORSTER, as Successor Trustees of the
Trust dated December 16, 1992, wherein
the decedent was a settlor, c/o Zuckerman & McQuiller, One Embarcadero
Center, Suite 2480, San Francisco, California 94111, within the later of four (4)
months after the date of the first publication of notice to creditors or, if notice is
mailed or personally
delivered to you, sixty (60) days after the
date this notice is mailed or personally
delivered to you, or you must petition to
file a late claim as provided in Section
19103 of the Probate Code. A claim
form may be obtained from the court
clerk. For your protection, you are encouraged to file your claim by certified
mail, with return receipt requested.
Michael Chilton and Michelle Forster,
Successor Trustees
c/o Zuckerman & McQuiller
One Embarcadero Center, Suite 2480
San Francisco, California 94111
Dated: August 24, 2016
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299 Computers
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296 Appliances
AIR CONDITIONER 10000 BTU w/remote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
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UPRIGHT VACUUM Cleaner, $10. Call
Ed, (415)298-0645 South San Francisco
302 Antiques
ANTIQUE BUFFET Cabinet, with 2 large
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$500/obo. (650)952-5049
ANTIQUE ITALIAN lamp 18 high, $70
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BEAUTIFUL AND UNIQUE Victorian
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kidney shaped marble topped end table
25"L x 15"W x 25"H $85 650-832-1448
MAHOGANY ANTIQUE Secretary desk,
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OLD VINTAGE Wooden Sea Captains
Tool Chest 35 x 16 x 16, $65
(650)591-3313
STORE FRONT display cabinet, From
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21 deep. Asking $500. (650)341-1306
303 Electronics
46 MITSUBISHI Projector TV, great
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60 GIG Ipod, Does not work.
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BAZOOKA SPEAKER 20, +10W, never
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BLAUPUNKT AM/FM/CD Radio and Receiver with Detachable Face asking
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BULOVA WINDUP Travel clocks.Vintage. Set of eight. $99. gene (650)4215469
CD PLAYER , Kenwood, good condition,
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COMPLETE COLOR photo developer
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303 Electronics
304 Furniture
316 Clothes
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304 Furniture
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after 11AM .
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578 9208)
ANTIQUE DINING table for six people
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ANTIQUE MAHOGANY double bed with
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BEIGE SOFA $99. Excellent Condition
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3'6"X D 10" with 3 shelves $25.00 call
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CHAIR Designer gray, beige, white.
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new $20.00
306 Housewares
10 TULIP CHAMPAGNE GLASSES
FOR $12 (415)990-6134
CHRISTMAS TREE China, Fairfield
Peace on Earth. Complete Set of 12 (48
pieces) $75. 650-493-5026
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$250 per box
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GARBAGE CANS: brute 44 gal. Excellent condition $15. 650 504-6057
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SOLID TEAK floor model 16 wine rack
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308 Tools
ALUMINUM LADDERS 40ft, $99 for two,
Call (650)481-5296
BOSTITCH 16 gage Finish nailer Model
SB 664FN $99 (650)359-9269
DRUM TABLE - brown, perfect condition, nice design, with storage, $45.,
(650)345-1111
CRAFTSMAN RADIAL SAW, with cabinet stand, $200 Cash Only, (650)8511045
TASCO LUMINOVA Telescope.with tripod stand, And extra Lenses. Good condition.$90. call 650-591-2393
ULTRASONIC JEWELRY Cleaning Machine Cleans jewelry, eyeglasses, dentures, keys. Concentrate included. $30
OBO. (650)580-4763
VASE WITH flowers 2 piece good for the
Holidays, $25., (650) 867-2720
VINTAGE WHITE Punch Bowl/Serving
Bowl Set with 10 cups plus one extra
$30. (650)873-8167
WAGON WHEEL Wooden, original from
Colorado farm. 34x34
Very good
aged condition $200 San Bruno
(650)588-1946
XXX MAGS, $1. VHS $3. DVD & 8MM,
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316 Clothes
BLACK DOUBLE breasted suit size 38
excellent condition $25 650-322-9598
FREE SIZE 38 tan gabardine navy officers uniform great condition Perfect for
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POWERMATIC TABLE SAW, heavy duty, excellent condition, perfect for contractor or carpenter. $750 or best offer.
Call anytime, (650)713-6272
PARIS HILTON purse white & silver unused, about 12" long x 9" high $23. 650592-2648
ELECTRONIC TYPEWRITER,
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335 Rugs
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