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TRUMP DANGLES ISRAEL TRIP FOR NEW EMBASSY;
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Trump and
Ryan clash
over tariffs
GOP allies of president fear plan
could spark dangerous trade war
By Ken Thomas
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON — In
a remarkably public
confrontation, House
Speaker Paul Ryan and
other Republican
ANDREA LAUE/DAILY JOURNAL allies of President
Instructors teach young novice skaters how to get up after falling during a Saturday afternoon lesson at the Bridgepointe Donald Trump pleaded Donald Trump Paul Ryan
ice rink in San Mateo. Below: Albert, 3, gets help with his skates from his mom, Kristen Hero. with him Monday to
back away from his threatened international tariffs, which
Post-Olympic glow lights they fear could spark a dangerous trade war. Trump retorted:
“We’re not backing down.”
up San Mateo’s ice rink Skaters, hockey players fill ice after reopening
Skyline College housing
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
receives final approval
With decades of experience teaching Bay Area ice skaters,
San Bruno City Council OKs residential
Michele Phaler knows to expect what she calls “Olympic development at community college
fever” to take effect every four years, in concert with the By Austin Walsh
Winter Olympics. DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Whether it’s lines of aspiring figure skaters anxious to
get into a beginners class or a rink full of new hockey play- Following a brief hiccup temporarily waylaying a resi-
ers, the weeks leading up to and following the games never dential development proposed on the Skyline College cam-
seem to disappoint when it comes to welcoming in new pus, San Bruno officials approved the project considered an
skaters or inviting those who had hung up their skates to asset for attracting quality teachers.
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State to fight ruling on early parole for sex offenders SAN MATEO
Theft. An unlocked vehicle was rummaged
By Don Thompson a statement that the ruling “does not reflect “Had the voters intended to categorically through and credit cards were taken from it
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the intent of California’s voters who exclude all registered sex offenders from on East Fifth Avenue, it was reported at 1:16
approved Proposition 57 by a 2-to-1 mar- parole review under Proposition 57, they p.m. Friday, Feb. 23.
SACRAMENTO — California said gin.” would have said so,” he wrote. Burg l ary . A vehicle was broken into and a
Monday that it will fight a judge’s ruling The ballot measure allows earlier parole Sacramento attorney Janice Bellucci, who backpack was stolen on Bridgepointe
ordering the state to consider earlier parole for most state inmates as a way of reducing sued over the parole rules as president of Parkway, it was reported at 9:18 p.m. Friday,
for potentially thousands of sex offenders, the prison population, but the Democratic California Reform Sex Offender Laws, esti- Feb. 23.
such as those convicted of raping an uncon- governor promised voters that all sex mates that the judge’s order could allow ear- Fraud. An unknown person stole money out
scious person. offenders would be excluded. lier parole consideration for more than half of another person’s bank account on West
Gov. Jerry Brown’s administration will California will challenge the judge’s deci- of the 20,000 sex offenders now in state Hillsdale Boulevard, it was reported at 3:46
appeal the order by Sacramento County sion that only those serving time for a vio- prisons. p.m. Thursday, Feb. 22.
Superior Court Judge Allen Sumner, said lent sex offense are not eligible for early She called the ruling “a significant victo- Sto l en v ehi cl e. A vehicle was stolen on
Vicky Waters, spokeswoman for the parole. He also ordered corrections officials ry for prisoners convicted of a sex offense.” Second Avenue and Idaho Street, it was
Department of Corrections and to better define what crimes fall into that reported at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 21.
Rehabilitation. The judge previously said in category.
a tentative ruling that prison officials must Sumner ruled that those who previously
rewrite part of the parole regulations in a completed prison sentences for sex crimes,
ballot measure passed by voters in 2016. even violent ones, should be eligible for
No inmates will be released while the earlier release if they are now imprisoned
appeal is underway, Waters said. She said in for a non-sex crime.
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DACA deadline arrives with diminished urgency On Feb. 26, the U. S. Supreme Court
By Elliot Spagat
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS denied the administration’s unusual request
to intervene, which would have leapfrogged
SAN DIEGO — A program that temporari- the appeals court.
ly shields hundreds of thousands of young The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals put its
people from deportation was scheduled to review of Alsup’s decision on fast track, but
end Monday but court orders have forced the legal experts don’t expect a decision until
Trump administration to keep issuing June at the earliest. From there, it is expect-
renewals, easing the sense of urgency. ed to go to the Supreme Court, likely keep-
In September, Trump said he was ending ing DACA alive through November midterm
the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals elections.
program but gave Congress six months to
develop a legislative fix. Those whose per- IS MONDAY’S DEADLINE
mits expired by March 5 had one month to NO LONGER MEANINGFUL?
apply for renewal.
Courts have removed much of the
A nationwide injunction in January by urgency, but DACA recipients whose appli-
U.S. District Judge William Alsup in San cations are pending are at risk until their
Francisco required the administration to petitions are granted.
resume renewals but does not apply to first-
Former Homeland Security Secretary John
time applicants.
Kelly, now Trump’s chief of staff, last year
Here is where DACA stands on the day it scrapped the Obama administration’s poli-
was set to expire: cy of limiting deportations to people who
REUTERS
pose a public safety threat, convicted crim-
WHAT IS DACA? Activists and DACA recipients protest against the Trump administration's policies on immigrants inals and those who have crossed the border
President Barack Obama introduced DACA
and immigration, during a demonstration in Manhattan. recently, effectively making anyone in the
in June 2012 by executive action, giving Nearly 683,000 people were enrolled at the plaintiffs — the states of California, country illegally vulnerable. Deportation
hundreds of thousands of people who came the end of January, eight out of 10 from Maine, Maryland and Minnesota as well as arrests have surged more than 40 percent
to the country illegally as children two- Mexico. the University of California — had a good under Trump.
year, renewable permits to live and work. To chance of winning at trial. His nationwide There were nearly 14,000 people with
qualify, they needed to have arrived before WHERE DO THE injunction required the administration to expired permits who applied for renewals
their 16th birthday, been under 31 in June COURTS STAND ON DACA? resume accepting renewal requests within a but hadn’t received them at the end of
2012, completed high school or served in week. January. There were also nearly 22,000
the military, and have clean criminal Alsup ruled Jan. 9 that the administration U.S. District Judge Nicholas G. Garaufis whose initial applications had yet to be
records. failed to justify ending the program and that in New York later issued a similar ruling. decided.
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Ex-Trump aide says he’ll likely raising questions how he can successfully
advance his ambitious agenda — includ-
ing achieving Mideast peace, a goal that
I
n his 2005 book “Collapse,” Since much of this
author Jared Diamond traces the
failure of several early civiliza-
travel is by car, our
roads are congested
perspective a historic crater just miles from the Grand Canyon. A
naive 12-year-old science junkie, I was perplexed by
the 50,000-year-old crater stretching 7 miles long and
tions back to their failure to see that and often grid- wide.
their communities were growing locked and employ- growth. This does not mean putting The tour guide claimed that the massive crater was
beyond the ability of their natural ees arrive at work money away in a housing fund to formed by the impact of a meteorite. I was then astonished
resources to support them. Most had strung-out, build housing in the future. It means to learn that the impact from this meteorite was exceed-
grown up in abundant forests but, as exhausted and looking for a way out. building the housing concurrent or ingly stronger than the impact of the atomic bombs
they grew, they chopped down the This is bad news for employers even before the commercial develop- dropped by American forces that leveled the Japanese
very forest they needed to survive. At what point does the strain ment. And the housing that is built cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II. He
A similar dilemma is facing San become so high that the whole sys- should be affordable for the types of went on to describe how the ancient blast vaporized all
Mateo County. We are growing tem unravels? We have had booms and employees expected to occupy the life forms living within a few miles of the blast. In a
beyond the ability of our resources to busts in San Mateo County before new development. trance, I gazed down as far as my eyes could reach at the
sustain us but, in our case, the (the dot-com collapse in 2000-2001, If the housing scarcity persists, dry, clay-colored rocks, debris and scarred plateau. Meteor
resources are not forests, but employ- the Great Recession in 2008-2011), many current employees will be Crater remains the most intriguing image I have seen to
ees. Help-wanted signs in many and it’s entirely feasible that the tech forced to move out of the area, new date.
stores and restaurants attest to a businesses which are driving our employees will be discouraged from It was in that moment that I
shortage of applicants for lower-pay- economy today may decide to leave moving in, and both new and existing started to become conscious of
ing jobs such as retail clerks and for a more welcoming location else- businesses will find it more difficult to the fact that the Earth’s atmos-
kitchen staff. Schools and health care where tomorrow once the cost to hire employees to maintain or expand phere has experienced much
facilities are finding it difficult to hire retain and train employees passes a their business. This in turn will trig- more than I could have ever
employees for low- to median-income maximum limit. ger a mass exodus of businesses from imagined. Then I asked myself:
jobs such as janitors, teachers and So why is the cost of housing so the county leading to an economic How many other natural or
nurses. And even the booming tech high? Basic supply and demand. downturn. unnatural phenomena could
industry is finding it hard to recruit Cities up and down the Peninsula are One wonders what was going have impacted the Earth’s
new workers without raising already approving new commercial develop- through the mind of the man in atmosphere in the way that the
high salaries to even higher levels. ments, but not approving housing for ancient times who chopped down the meteorite did?
So what’s going on? It all comes the new employees that those devel- last tree in the forest that sustained Several years later, those
opments will bring in. They all know him. One wonders today what is
down to cost of living. High home
this, but they choose to ignore it. going through the minds of city offi-
thoughts resurfaced when I Jonathan Madison
prices and rents are forcing moderate watched world-renowned come-
and lower-income families (which Instead, they selfishly plan to reap cials who continue to approve jobs- dian George Carlin give his two cents on the threat that
represent about 50 percent of the total the economic benefits of commercial producing developments, but fail to humans posed to the environment on television.
county population) out of the county development while looking to other see the need for housing to sustain “The planet has been through a lot worse than us
as neighborhoods gentrify. communities to build the needed hous- them. It’s time the cities see the error (humans),” chuckled Carlin. “Been through earthquakes,
A 2014 study stated that between ing. This is acting much the way pol- of their ways and recognize the value volcanoes, plate tectonics, continental drift, solar flares,
2010 and 2014, the cities in San luters do who benefit from their pollu- of a healthy jobs/housing balance for sun spots, magnetic storms, the magnetic reversal of the
tion, then default to others to clean it what it is — essential for survival. poles … hundreds of thousands of years of bombardment
Mateo County added 55,000 new
up. It is socially irresponsible and by comets and asteroids and meteors, worldwide floods,
jobs, but built only 2,000 new hous-
economically damaging and it is put- tidal waves, worldwide fires, erosion, cosmic rays, recur-
ing units. Dav id Crabbe is a architect who liv es
ting strain on the very businesses our ring ice ages … And we think some plastic bags are going
So while the highest paid execu-
local economy needs to survive. in San Carlos. He specializes in the to make a difference?”
tives and some two-income families
It’s time for all the cities to take design of single-family and multi-fami- Those thoughts resurfaced again when I had the opportu-
can afford to live here, moderate and
responsibility for this problem. It’s nity to view former vice president Al Gore’s Academy
lower-income families are forced to ly affordable housing, and is a member
time for them to ensure that all future Award winning documentary “An Inconvenient Truth”
move to less expensive areas such as commercial development will not be of the Sierra Club Loma Prieta
East Bay, the Central Valley or South about his campaign to promote awareness regarding cli-
approved until the developer and the Sustainable Land Use Committee and mate change. After viewing the film, I recall being per-
Bay. This means approximately 40 city agree to build enough new hous-
percent of employees commute out of the Housing Leadership Council of San plexed by Gore’s central thesis that pens the blame for
ing to offset the expected new job Mateo County. climate change on human activities.
the county every workday, 40 percent
The question of whether human beings were in whole or
in part responsible for climate change boggled me for
weeks, months and even years. So, I researched. I began
Letter to the editor reading articles and books and analyzed treatises and envi-
ronmental data on the subject. After two years, I was dis-
appointed to learn that I still had fundamental questions
about climate change and other issues affecting our planet
There are solutions sudden? Is it because residents of side of developers and other big busi- that were sparked when I first saw the Meteor Crater as a
cities and counties wanted their com- nesses, and establish new sources of curious 12-year-old.
other than SB 827 munities to look as they wished them political support. As of today, I accept the widespread view held by the
Editor, to look, or because state legislators We residents and voters are dealing scientific community that our climate is changing and that
Legislators have found a perfect decided to pass Senate Bill 375, with a very harsh set of circumstances human actions are indeed affecting it, for better or for
way to convince the voting public to Sustainable Communities and Climate that require clear thinking of alterna- worse. As a student of political science, my next question
Protection Act of 2008, thereby start- tives, not despair over yet another is always: OK, so what should our elected political offi-
accept just about anything: turn any
ing an inexorable march toward creat- crisis. Let’s form alliances with our cials do with such evidence to protect their constituents
event into a crisis and nobody ques-
ing vast areas of no-build zones and neighbors and our neighborhood from an environment that is constantly changing?
tions either the label of “crisis” or tight corridors of population density. groups, study what is really happen-
the solutions legislators offer to It is easy to look at an issue as important as climate
This was done partly because we all ing and let’s not be afraid to offer our change and to think that it ought to be addressed by pump-
solve the crisis. want to breathe clean air and because own solutions.
The cost of housing in the Bay Area ing federal dollars into companies that promote using
of federal mandates requiring regional alternative energy resources and requiring all companies,
is a case in point, as are state Sen. “sustainability.” But mostly it was communities and individuals to abide by the strictest pos-
Scott Wiener’s solutions, the latest of done because state legislators saw an Marcy Berry sible standards to foster a better environment for our
which is Senate Bill 827. How did opportunity to amass power over San Francisco future and for our children’s futures. But we must remember
housing become so expensive all of a cities and counties, get on the good that excessively burdensome regulations coming down the
pipeline from bureaucrats in Washington, D.C. — well-
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HONOR ROLL: THE WEEK’S BEST PERFORMANCES BY SAN MATEO COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES >> PAGE 12
Honor roll
son-ending injury to three-time PAL North she assisted on what turned out to be the
MVP point guard Brittney Cedeno, Miller game-winning goal, when her cross found
stepped up her senior leadership with a pair the head of Kylie Lynch at the far left post,
of double-doubles. In last Wednesday’s 62- who headed it home for a 2-1 Woodside
40 semifinal win over Soquel, the senior advantage.
center went for 14 points and 12 rebounds. Jo s eph Ki ng , Wo o ds i de bas ebal l .
She bettered both those totals in Saturday’s The junior two-way standout put together a
Division III championship game against solid game in the Wildcats’ 6-4 win over
Aptos, racking up a team-high 19 points Menlo School. Offensively, King went 2 for
and a game-high 13 rebounds in a 66-50 3 with a homer and two RBIs. He then took
victory, marking the program’s first-ever the mound in the bottom of the seventh and
CCS title. The highlight of Miller’s night got the final two outs for the save.
was her knocking down an uncharacteristic Jax o n Ski dmo re, Hi l l s dal e bas e-
19-foot jumper to spark the Warriors finish- bal l . Through Skidmore’s seven at-bats
ing the game on a 14-2 run. this season, pitchers have yet to find a way
El i jah Fo l au, Serra bo y s ’ track and to get the senior out. The Fighting Knights
fi el d. The senior threw his way to the top improved their record to 2-1 last week with a
of the CCS leaderboard this season in both 23-2 walloping of Mills as Skidmore shined
the shot put and discus Saturday at the both sides of the ball. He worked four
Sacramento State High School Track innings as Hillsdale’s starter, allowing one
DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO
Classic. In the shot, Folau chucked a first- run on four hits to improve his record to 2-0. BECKY RUPPEL
Zachary Smith hit .407 as Serra won the Gold place throw of 49 feet, 4 inches. Then in the And at the plate, he went 3 for 3 with two Ethan Menzies scored 38 points to lead HMB
Bracket volleyball title at the Irish Invitational. discus, he set a personal record with a first- RBIs and two runs scored, keeping his bat- to its first CCS championship since 1996.
place throw of 149-9. ting average at a perfect 1.000 after going 4
Z
ac h ary S mi t h , S e rra b o y s ’ As h l e y S c af e t t a, Me n l o S c h o o l for 4 in the Knights’ season opener. win in his first varsity start.
v o l l e y b al l . After leading the g i rl s ’ s wi mmi ng . Only a freshman in her Mai l ey McLemo re, Carl mo nt s o ft- Ethan Menzi es , Hal f Mo o n Bay
Padres to the CCS playoffs for the varsity debut, Scafetta posted a pair of CCS- bal l . The senior standout did it all in a 2-1, bo y s ’ bas ketbal l . Despite Half Moon
first time in program history last year, qualifying marks. Scafetta qualified in the season-opening win over St. Ignatius. Bay’s dominance in the PAL South Division
Smith has returned with vigor in fronting 200 individual medley with a time of McLemore pitched a complete game, striking in recent years, the program hadn’t won a
Serra’s 6-0 start in 2018. Over the weekend, 2:26. 96. She then teamed with Carly out 11. She also blasted a solo home run to CCS championship since 1996. Until
the Padres took the Gold Bracket champi- McAdams, Sophie Golub and Meg Reinstra drive in and score one of the runs for the Scots. Saturday. After the Cougars lost an overtime
onship in the Irish Invitational at Sacred to make the cut in the 200 medley relay in a Emi l i o Fl o res , Burl i ng ame bas e- heartbreaker in last year’s CCS Division IV
Heart Cathedral-SF, sweeping through four time 2:12.05. bal l . The Panthers scored two wins last week title game, Menzies made certain there
straight matches without dropping a set to McKenzi e Baur, Wo o ds i de g i rl s ’ to improve their record to 3-0. Flores was at would be no chance of an OT repeat this year
Willow Glen, Moreau Catholic, Leland and s o ccer. A junior defender, Baur had a goal the heart of both victories. He was 3 for 6 at by powering HMB to a 72-58 victory over
Mitty. Smith — a senior opposite and an assist as the Wildcats rallied from 1 - the plate through the two wins, including a Santa Cruz. After scoring 20 points in the
hitter/setter — totaled 30 kills through the 0 deficit to beat Los Gatos 3-1 in a CCS two-hit, two-RBI showing in an 11-4 throt- Cougars’ two previous playoff wins, the
four matches while hitting at a .407 clip. Division I semifinal match. She curled a tling of San Mateo. The next day, the junior senior forward broke out for a career-high
Jerl ene Mi l l er, So uth Ci ty g i rl s ’ corner kick inside the far right post in the added a hit and RBI at the plate while on the 38 points to deliver HMB’s third all-time
bas ketbal l . In the wake of a possible sea- 60th minute to the the game. Minutes later, mound firing five shutout innings to earn the CCS crown.
Spring training
Free agent Ichiro set to return to Seattle Rangers 5, Giants 4
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 44-year-old Suzuki spent Gamel hit .275 with 11 home runs and 59
the past three seasons in RBIs in 134 games last year during his first Matt Moore, acquired by the Rangers in a
The Seattle Mariners are running out of Miami, batting .255 last full season in the majors. January trade with the
healthy outfielders. To the rescue — Ichiro? year and starting 23 times The Mariners were hopeful Gamel would Giants, gave up one hit in
Ben Gamel will miss opening day, the in the outfield. miss only a few days, but an MRI showed a 2 2/3 innings against his
Mariners said Monday, because of a strained In 2016, Suzuki was more extensive problem. He first felt the former team. Adrian
oblique muscle that’s expected to sideline part of unique trio in the injury after batting practice late last week. Beltre doubled and singled
him four to six weeks. Marlins’ dugout. Then- Gamel joined a growing list of banged-up in his first two at-bats
That could open a spot for Ichiro Suzuki, manager Don Mattingly, Mariners. Seattle has already seen first this spring. San
and a deal with the Mariners might be close. Francisco starter Ty Blach
Ichiro Suzuki then-hitting coach Barry baseman Ryon Healy (hand), outfielder
worked 3 1/3 innings
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NFL brief
Cowboys tag Lawrence at $17.1M
Boxer tests positive for banned drug, blames meat
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS values are all within the Clenbuterol, often used by asthmatics, has
The Dallas Cowboys placed the franchise range of what is expected fat burning properties and athletes have been
tag on DeMarcus Lawrence on Monday, and LOS ANGELES — Middleweight boxer from meat contamina- known to use it to help them drop body fat
the Pro Bowl defensive end quickly signed Canelo Alvarez has tested positive for a tion.” and weight quickly. Among those who have
the one-year contract that guarantees him banned drug, and his promoters blame con- Alvarez is scheduled for tested positive for it are baseball players
$17.1 million in 2018. taminated meat. a rematch with mid- Raul Mondesi and Guillermo Mota, champi-
The Cowboys had until Tuesday to put the A voluntary test showed Alvarez had traces dleweight champion on cyclist Alberto Contador, and a number of
tag on Lawrence, who can still sign a long- of clenbuterol. A statement from Golden Boy Gennady Golovkin on participants in the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
term deal with the club that traded up him to Promotions said the amount was consistent May 5 in Las Vegas, a “I am an athlete who respects the sport and
get him early in the second round in 2014. with meat contamination that has impacted Canelo Alvarez highly anticipated fight this surprises me and bothers me because it
The 25-year-old Lawrence tied All-Pro Calais athletes in Mexico and China. after their draw last year. had never happened to me,” Alvarez said. “I
Campbell of Jacksonville for second in the Daniel Eichner, director of the World Anti- Alvarez will move his training camp from will submit to all the tests that require me to
NFL with 14 1/2 sacks last year. He struggled Doping Agency-accredited laboratory that Mexico to the United States and submit to clarify this embarrassing situation and I trust
with injuries most of his first three seasons. conducted the test, wrote Monday: “These additional tests, Golden Boy said. that at the end the truth will prevail.”
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Houston 49 13 .790 — quoia at Half Moon Bay, Westmoor at Capuchino, Hillsdale at Sequoia, 4 p.m.
New Orleans 36 26 .581 13 Central Division Woodside Priory at Harker, 4 p.m.
San Antonio 37 27 .578 13 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Boys' tennis
Dallas 19 45 .297 31 Nashville 65 42 14 9 93 214 168 Badminton Menlo School at King's Academy, 3:30 p.m.
Memphis 18 45 .286 31 1/2 Winnipeg 65 39 17 9 87 220 175 Burlingame at Mills, San Mateo at South City,
Minnesota 66 37 22 7 81 204 190 Aragon at Carlmont, Hillsdale at Westmoor, Sequoia Swimming
Continued from page 11 Northwest Division Dallas 66 37 23 6 80 195 174 at Crystal Springs,Terra Nova at Woodside, Jefferson Serra at Gunn, 3 p.m.
Portland 38 26 .594 — Colorado 65 35 24 6 76 205 193 at Capuchino, Menlo-Atherton at El Camino, 5 p.m.
Minnesota 38 28 .576 1 St. Louis 66 35 26 5 75 180 176 THURSDAY
Oklahoma City 37 28 .569 1 1/2 Girls' lacrosse Baseball
field issues started mounting the Denver 35 28 .556 2 1/2 Chicago 66 28 30 8 64 188 195
Utah 34 30 .531 4 Notre Dame-SJ at Aragon, 5:30 p.m.; Menlo School Crystal Springs at Alma Heights, Jefferson at Lick
following season when he missed Pacific Division at St. Francis, 7 p.m. Wilmerding, 3:30 p.m.
five games to undergo treatment at Pacific Division Vegas 65 42 18 5 89 225 180
Boys' lacrosse Softball
an inpatient facility following a Warriors 49 14 .778 — Sharks 66 35 22 9 79 196 184
Menlo School at Piedmont, 7 p.m. Carlmont at Hillsdale, San Mateo at Capuchino, Half
L.A. Clippers 34 28 .548 14 1/2 Anaheim 66 33 21 12 78 186 183
DUI arrest. L.A. Lakers 28 35 .444 21 Los Angeles 66 36 25 5 77 192 165 Moon Bay at Aragon, Burlingame at Woodside, 4
Smith was then suspended the Sacramento 20 44 .313 29 1/2 Calgary 67 32 25 10 74 188 199 Boys' volleyball p.m.
Phoenix 19 47 .288 31 1/2 St. Ignatius at Serra, 6 p.m.
first nine games in 2014 while Edmonton 66 28 34 4 60 187 219
Boys' tennis
Vancouver 66 25 32 9 59 180 217
serving an NFL suspension for Monday’s Games
Arizona 65 20 34 11 51 158 213
WEDNESDAY St. Ignatius vs. Serra at CSM, 3 p.m.; Nueva School at
Cleveland 112, Detroit 90 Boys' basketball
violations of the league’s sub- Indiana 92, Milwaukee 89 First round Nor Cal tournament
Crystal Springs, King's Academy at Woodside Priory,
stance abuse and personal conduct Miami 125, Phoenix 103 Monday’s Games Sacred Heart Prep at Pinewood, 3:30 p.m.; Menlo
Division I School at Harker, Burlingame at Aragon, Carlmont
policies. San Francisco then Boston 105, Chicago 89 Pittsburgh 4, Calgary 3, OT No. 13 Menlo School (23-3) at No. 4 Clayton Valley
San Antonio 100, Memphis 98 Buffalo 5, Toronto 3 at Woodside, Mills at San Mateo, Menlo-Atherton at
Charter-Concord (26-3), 7 p.m.
released him in August 2015 after Utah 94, Orlando 80 Ottawa 3, Dallas 2, OT No. 10 Serra (16-10) at No. 7 Dublin (25-5), 7 p.m.
Hillsdale, Oceana at Westmoor, Capuchino at Half
Portland 108, L.A. Lakers 103 Moon Bay, 4 p.m.
another drunken driving charge — Tuesday’s Games
Edmonton 4, Arizona 3, OT
his fifth arrest in three years. Vancouver 4, N.Y. Islanders 3, OT Division II
Atlanta at Toronto, 4 p.m. Swimming
Miami at Washington, 4 p.m. Tuesday’s Games No. 10 Moreau-Hayward (21-7) at No. 7 Sequoia
He signed with Oakland just Philadelphia at Charlotte, 4 p.m. Winnipeg at N.Y. Rangers, 4 p.m. (22-7), 7 p.m. Aragon at Woodside, 3:30 p.m.
before the start of the 2015 season Houston at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. Vegas at Columbus, 4 p.m.
Badminton
Denver at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Montreal at New Jersey, 4 p.m. Division III
and had 3 1/2 sacks in nine games No. 12 Rio Americano-Carmichael (19-10) at No. 5 Carlmont at Hillsdale, South City at Aragon, Mills at
New York at Portland, 7 p.m. Detroit at Boston, 4 p.m.
before being suspended again for Brooklyn at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. Florida at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m. Half Moon Bay (24-5), 7 p.m. San Mateo,Westmoor at Burlingame,Terra Nova at
Menlo-Atherton, Woodside at Jefferson, Crystal
at least one year. New Orleans at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m. Carolina at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Springs at El Camino, Sequoia at Capuchino, 5 p.m.
Wednesday’s Games Dallas at Nashville, 5 p.m. Division IV
Smith applied for reinstatement Utah at Indiana, 4 p.m. No. 10 Woodside Priory (17-10) at No. 7 Calveras
Colorado at Chicago, 5:30 p.m. Boys' lacrosse
to the NFL in 2016, but that deci- Houston at Milwaukee, 5 p.m.
Washington at Anaheim, 7 p.m.
(21-8), 7 p.m.
Memphis at Chicago, 5 p.m. Menlo-Atherton at Sacred Heart Prep, 2:45 p.m.;
sion was initially deferred until the Toronto at Detroit, 5 p.m. Wednesday’s Games Girls' basketball Menlo School at Marin Academy, 3 p.m.
offseason and he never was granted New Orleans at Sacramento, 7 p.m. Calgary at Buffalo, 4:30 p.m. First round Nor Cal tournament
Cleveland at Denver, 7:30 p.m. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 5 p.m. Boys' volleyball
reinstatement. Orlando at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m. Arizona at Vancouver, 7 p.m.
Division II
No.10 Del Oro-Loomis (20-10) at No.7 South City (26-4), Serra at Sacred Heart Cathedral, 6 p.m.
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RINK
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than four years ago.
Phaler clearly remembers the devastation
of the ice community when both rinks
advocates and the city leverage.
Artz admitted she wasn’t sure the communi-
ty’s efforts to advocate for their rink’s
that it reopened and that we could be a service
for the community,” he said. “I’m glad that
we could step in and help.”
closed, sending skaters and hockey players reopening would be successful in the end, but Though Kardosh has experience success-
across the Bay Area to find places to practice, was ecstatic and shocked when in March of fully operating the rink in Redwood City, he
step out on the ice again, said Phaler. or forcing others to quit the sports they 2017 the shopping center owner suddenly noted he spent more than double what he bud-
As one of two skating directors of the loved. Having coached skaters at the San abandoned efforts to demolish the rink and geted to reopen the rink because of much-
Nazareth Ice Oasis-San Mateo, Phaler said Mateo rink before it closed, she said seeing agreed to reopen it. needed but unanticipated improvements to
she has noticed an uptick in ice sports inter- dozens of skaters come back to their old “It’s been a year since we’ve known and I the aging facilities. Repairs have included a
est following the 2018 Winter Olympics, stomping grounds has been gratifying. still can’t believe it,” she said. new chilling system and scoreboard, as well
adding that rink staff recently fielded a ques- “To get it going, it’s fun,” she said. “It’s Artz, whose son played hockey there for as repairs to the facility’s wiring, plumbing,
tion about where one can train for curling. fun to see kids who used to skate here come years before it closed, said she has been stop- restrooms and locker rooms. But now that
But this year, Phaler’s felt the passion for ice back.” ping by the rink when she happens to pass he’s a few months into the venture, Kardosh
time from skaters and hockey players loud For San Mateo resident Dina Artz, seeing by to see who’s enjoying it, noting that see- said he can report it is making money, and
and clear since the rink reopened Oct. 1, eager children and adults fill the ice after ing children in an adaptive physical educa- confirmed he has every intention of keeping
more than four years after it was shuttered in some four and a half years has made the years- tion class take to the ice in February was both rinks open.
2013. long grassroots effort she and other members especially heart-warming. “These are not exactly profitable ven-
“They still want more,” she said. “And it’s of the San Mateo community took on to pre- The overwhelming support of the commu- tures,” he said. “At least we can be of service
like, we don’t have more. There are only so vent the shopping center’s owner from nity was not a surprise for Mounir Kardosh, and we’re not losing a fortune doing it.”
many hours in a day and you can only do demolishing the facility and converting it owner of the San Mateo-based development Though Phaler admitted that keeping up
[these sports] on ice.” into retail space worth their time. firm Nazareth Enterprises, which was select- with the rink’s packed public skates, week-
Even a packed schedule from 6 a.m. to mid- The rink was shuttered in 2013 when the ed as the rink’s operator in May. Having end birthday parties and countless classes is
night doesn’t seem to satisfy the hundreds of owner opted not to extend the prior opera- built multiple developments in San Mateo a handful, she said she, skating director Kim
athletes traveling from far and wide to prac- tor’s lease and instead asked the city for per- and successfully preserved the Nazareth Ice Delli-Gatti and operator Hanna Hanhan
tice at the rink, said Phaler. Located in San mission to replace it with more retail space, Oasis in Redwood City, Kardosh said his wouldn’t have it any other way.
Mateo’s Bridgepointe Shopping Center, the offering the city $8 million at one point in excitement in being selected as the San “That’s our main goal — being a part of the
rink’s reopening has been a beacon of hope exchange for removing the recreational Mateo rink’s operator has been matched by community,” she said.
for ice enthusiasts across the Bay Area, many requirement at the shopping center. Credited the sight of high turnout for skating schools Visit nazarethice.com to view the sched-
of whom have been searching for a place to with allowing the shopping center to be and full schedules for nightly hockey prac- ules for the Nazareth Ice Oasis-San Mateo and
practice after the Belmont Iceland shuttered redeveloped decades ago, the rink is called tices. the Nazareth Ice Oasis in Redwood City.
moves forward. we have to agree on everything.” two weeks, White House officials said.
TARIFFS
Continued from page 1
Trump’s pledge to implement tariffs of 25
percent on steel imports and 10 percent on
aluminum imports has roiled financial mar-
Canada is the United States’ No. 1 foreign
supplier of both steel and aluminum. Mexico
is the No. 4 supplier of steel and No. 7 for
“Twenty-five percent on steel, and the 10
percent on aluminum, no country exclusions
— firm line in the sand,” said Navarro,
kets, angered foreign allies and created aluminum. speaking on “Fox and Friends.”
unusual alliances for a president who blasted Congressional Republicans say any tariffs Republican critics on Capitol Hill and
The president said U.S. neighbors Canada unfavorable trade deals during his 2016 cam- should be narrow in scope, and they private- within the administration argue that indus-
and Mexico would not be spared from his paign. Union leaders and Democratic law- ly warned that Trump’s effort could hurt the tries and their workers that rely on steel and
plans for special import taxes on steel and makers from Rust Belt states have praised the party’s hopes to preserve its majority in the aluminum for their products will suffer. The
aluminum, but he held out the possibility of planned tariffs, joining with advocates with- fall elections. cost of new appliances, cars and buildings
later exempting the longstanding friends if in the administration including Commerce As the president dug in on his position, will rise for Americans if the president fol-
they agree to better terms for the U.S. in Secretary Wilbur Ross and White House trade any potential compromise with foreign trad- lows through, they warn, and other nations
talks aimed at revising the North American adviser Peter Navarro. ing partners and Republican lawmakers was could retaliate.
Free Trade Agreement. But the president has been opposed inter- expected to still include some form of tariffs. Two dozen conservative groups, including
“We’ve had a very bad deal with Mexico; nally by Defense Secretary James Mattis and “Trump is not someone who retreats,” said the Club for Growth, FreedomWorks and the
we’ve had a very bad deal with Canada. It’s White House economic adviser Gary Cohn, Stephen Moore, an economist with the con- National Taxpayers Union, urged Trump to
called NAFTA,” he declared. who warned against penalizing U.S. allies servative Heritage Foundation and a former reconsider, writing in a letter that the tariffs
Trump spoke shortly after a spokeswoman and undercutting the economic benefits of campaign adviser. “He’s going to need to be would be “a tax on the middle class with
for Ryan, a Trump ally, said the GOP leader the president’s sweeping tax overhaul. able to declare some victory here.” everything from cars to baseball bats to even
was “extremely worried” that the proposed Likewise, the statement from Ryan’s office The tariffs will be made official in the next beer.”
tariffs would set off a trade war and urged the said, “The new tax reform law has boosted
White House “to not advance with this the economy, and we certainly don’t want to
plan.” jeopardize those gains.”
Likewise, Republican leaders of the House Asked about that public rebuke, White
Ways and Means Committee circulated a let- House press secretary Sarah Huckabee
ter opposing Trump’s plan, and GOP con- Sanders said, “Look, we have a great rela-
gressional leaders suggested they may
attempt to prevent the tariffs if the president
tionship with Speaker Ryan. We’re going to
continue to have one, but that doesn’t mean
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separate but nearby development as
single-family homes. School officials
approved last year selling a majority
the value offered by the housing to the
district.
“The district’s housing projects,
TUESDAY, MARCH 6
Calendar
Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.‘
of the lot on the campus to finance already operating on Cañada College Write Your Life: Memoir Writing 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Hillsdale High
construction of the workforce hous- and College of San Mateo campuses, Work shops. 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Little School, 3115 Del Monte St., San
The San Bruno City Council unani- ing. have been successful in recruiting and House, 800 Middle Ave., Menlo Park. Mateo. Play located in the Little
mously approved Tuesday, Feb. 27, $60 for series. $20 for drop-in. For Theater. Cost $8. For more informa-
The multi-unit developments for retaining faculty and staff, and have more information call 326-0723. tion and to purchase tickets visit
SummerHill Homes’ offer to build 70 teachers would be housed in two 15- eliminated over 900,000 in staff com- hillsdaledrama.com.
units, some of which will be reserved unit buildings, with a community mute miles according to the district,” Basic Electronics: Arduino Uno. 4
p.m. South San Francisco Main ‘The Elephant Man.’ 8 p.m. Hillbarn
for school teachers, at the 3300 amenity area, surface parking areas and Breeze said in an email. Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South Theatre, 1285 E. Hillsdale Blvd., Foster
College Drive campus. landscaped common open space, Medina said at the meeting, educa- San Francisco. Build upon skills City. $37-$54. Based on the life of
The decision comes roughly one learned from milling a custom cir- John Merrick. For more information
according to city report. tors testified to their experience living cuit, soldering LEDs and program- call 349-6411.
month after a project critic suggested The district agreed to set aside at an in the district’s other affordable hous- ming projects with Arduino Uno. For
the campus building would pose a more information contact ssf- FRIDAY, MARCH 9
affordable rate for the next 55 years 11 ing developments, and credited the pladm@plsinfo.org. Hung Liu: All Over the Map. 1 p.m.
threat to garter snakes and red-legged of the units, six of which would be for opportunity with their ability to save to 5 p.m. Sanchez Art Center, 1220
frogs believed to live in the area. The low-income workers and the rest for toward a down payment on a home of Red Cross of Northern California Linda Mar Blvd., Pacifica. Exhibition
presents: Are You Prepared? 6:30 by renowned Chinese painter and
proposal was up for approval, but was moderate-income employees. The dis- their own. p.m. South San Francisco Main printmaker Hung Liu. For more infor-
pulled from the agenda to grant time trict also agreed to pay a $320,000 Alternatively, he said there was no Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South mation call 355-1894.
for further study. San Francisco. Cover various situa-
affordable housing impact fee, in lieu opposition expressed by community tions, including what to do in an Teen Tech Week: Video Games and
Following extensive studies, city of one very-low-income unit. members to the development, which earthquake or fire. For more infor- VR. South San Francisco Main
staffers suggested the challenges mation contact Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South
The single-family homes are pro- he interpreted as a testament to the ssfpladm@plsinfo.org. San Francisco. Bring a console, cables
raised to the environmental review posed to be two stories with between extensive outreach offered by the and games to challenge friends at
process were invalid, clearing the way three to five bedrooms, three bath- developer and college district through WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7 games. For more information con-
Easybridge. 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. tact ssfpladm@plsinfo.org.
for the final approval, said Mayor rooms and a two-car garage, accord- the application process. Fattoria E. Mare Restaurant, 1095
Rico Medina. ing to a city report. The home He also said the developer amended Rollins Road, Burlingame. Open to Listening to Trump’s America:
With the development slated to seniors. For more information and to Bridging the Divide. 7 p.m. to 8:30
designs include floor plans spanning project plans to reflect feedback from RSVP visit peninsuladbc.com/easy- p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda
move ahead, Medina said he believes it from 2, 890 square feet to 3, 185 neighbors, while also offering a vari- bridge. de las Pulgas, Belmont. Free. For
will ultimately offer benefits to the more information call 591-8286.
square feet. ety of additional amenities nearby Drop In Computer Help. 10 a.m. to
school and larger San Bruno communi- The San Bruno development will such as a new park, bike lanes con- noon. Redwood City Main Library, Hillsdale Drama Presents: ‘ The
ty. grow the college district’s housing necting to Skyline Boulevard, a hik- 1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood Lion, the Witch, and the
City. Free one-on-one help regarding Wardrobe.’ 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Hillsdale
“It’s bringing much-needed housing stock, as similar developments already ing trial connection and neighborhood laptops, e-readers, tablets and High School, 3115 Del Monte St., San
to the college,” he said. stand on the Cañada College and sidewalk and crosswalk improve- mobile phones. Meets in the Small Mateo. Play located in the Little
The San Mateo County Community Conference Room on the first floor. Theater. Cost $10 to $17. For more
College of San Mateo campuses. ments. For more information contact information and to purchase tickets
College District is partnering with Officials have said the developments “I think they listened and I think gsuarez@redwoodcity.org. visit hillsdaledrama.com.
developer SummerHill Homes to built are immensely popular, and serve as an that’s what it is all about — being a Sons In Retirement B ranch 4 ‘Joseph and the Amazing
the development across an 8-acre site effective recruiting tool for teachers good neighbor,” he said. Lunch. 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. South Technicolor Dreamcoat.’ 7:30 p.m.
on the campus. Thirty of the units will concerned about grappling with the Vice Mayor Laura Davis was absent San Francisco Elk’s Lodge, 920 Menlo-Atherton High School
Stonegate Drive, South San Performing Arts Center, 555
be set aside at an affordable rate as local housing market’s cost. from the meeting and did not vote on Francisco. Cost is $19. For more infor- Middlefield Road, Atherton. Cost
workforce housing for district employ- Elaine Breeze, vice president of the issue. mation call 878-5746. $14. For more information contact
kristinm33@gmail.com.
San Mateo Professional Alliance
Network ing Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m. ‘The Elephant Man.’ 8 p.m. Hillbarn
tiquing the project, suggested short- regarding the need for more spaces, and
CAR WASH comings of it could create “a carmaged-
don,” or severe congestion issue further
compounding the problems already
suggested officials could contribute to
resolving the potential problem by
building overflow parking at the near-
Pacific Catch Restaurant, 243 S. B St.,
San Mateo. Free admission, lunch
ordered off the menu. For more
information contact mike@mike-
Theatre, 1285 E. Hillsdale Blvd., Foster
City. $37-$54. Based on the life of
John Merrick. For more information
call 349-6411.
Continued from page 1 existing in the area. To mitigate such by Civic Center project.
foor.com.
SATURDAY, MARCH 10
concerns, she recommended the plan- Toastmasters Public Speaking and Education Town Hall. 10 a.m. to
Adjacent to the car wash property, Leadership Sk ills Development. 11:30 a.m. Hillview Community
spanning in size between studios and ners “go back to the drawing board to South San Francisco officials are plan- Noon to 1 p.m. BKF Engineers, 255 Center, 97 Hillview Ave., Los Altos.
two-bedroom units. The ground floor scale it down a bit.” ning to build new community and recre- Shoreline Drive, Suite 200, Redwood Discussions will cover state funding
will include more than 10,900 square Shores. Join us in a friendly and sup- for K-12 education as well as early
Resident John Baker though present- ation centers, a library, fire station and portive atmosphere while learning childhood education. For more infor-
feet of commercial space, and a variety ed an alternative view of the proposal, police station. The development is to improve your communication mation contact
of surrounding amenities such as a and suggested it offer fewer parking expected to include new homes as well, and leadership skills. For more infor- zachery.ross@asm.ca.gov.
lounge and fitness studio plus an out- mation call (202) 390-7555.
spaces in an effort to compel residents though the size and scope of the resi- AARP Chapter 2895 Monthly
door recreational area adjacent to to use alternative forms of transporta- dential component is yet to be deter- Caption for Hearing Loss Class. Meeting. 10 a.m. to noon. San Bruno
Centennial Way have been offered as 1:15 p.m. to 2 p.m. San Mateo Senior Senior Center, 1555 Crystal Springs
tion. As it is currently designed, Baker mined. Road, San Bruno. Coffee and dough-
well. Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas,
said the project encourages patrons and San Mateo. For more information call nuts will be available starting at 9
The property owner who has leased residents to continue relying on their The apartment builder also expressed 522-7490. a.m. Entertainment is Manny
space to South City Car Wash, which cars. a willingness to pay $1.83 million in Catania. For more information call
park acquisition and construction fees Teen Tech Week : Algorithmic 583-4499.
has operated since 1958, said the deci- “Because they have the hope of park- Design with p5.js. 4 p.m. South San
sion to redevelop the land was made to the city, plus a combined nearly $1 Free Prom Dress Giveaway. 11 a.m.
ing, they will drive,” said Baker, who Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
with great care. million in child care and school fees, Orange Ave., South San Francisco. South San Francisco Main Library,
suggested some of the space reserved Learn how to make interactive 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
“We believe we found the right devel- plus more. An outdoor fitness park will
for parking would be better used for sketches using p5.js. For more infor- Francisco. Dress options are first
oper for the property,” said property be constructed near the BART station, mation contact come, first serve. For more informa-
developing more housing units. tion contact ssfpladm@plsinfo.org.
owner Fred Bravo. available to the public, comprised of ssfpladm@plsinfo.org.
Developers hope to encourage public
The project will offer 259 parking seven fitness stations which would be Repair Cafe. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
transportation ridership by offering Publishing Discussion and Book
spaces for residents and retail shoppers, accessible from Centennial Way trail. Talk with George Anders. 7 p.m. to Burlingame Public Library, 480
$100 in introductory Clipper cards to 8 p.m. Burlingame Library, 480 Primrose Road, Burlingame. Bring up
generating concerns among some coun- residents, plus a $35 subsidy over three Councilman Pradeep Gupta said he Primrose Road, Burlingame. Pulitzer to three assorted items to be
believes the project will establish a repaired. Examples of items that may
cilmembers regarding whether such an months to use carpool or bike sharing winner and journalist George
be fixed are lamps, small appliances
nice synergy with the upcoming Civic Anders will discuss the world of pub-
amount is adequate to accommodate the services. lishing non-fiction. For more infor- and even furniture. Free. For more
expected demand. Mayor Liza Normandy noted offi- Center when detailing his favorable mation call 558-7411. information call 558-7407.
Other officials questioned the nature cials’ authority in altering the amount vote. Reach and Teach: Origami Time. 1
Social Security Class. 6 p.m. to 7:30
of the traffic flow patterns through the of parking spaces offered is limited, “I support the project and I’m quite p.m. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 p.m. to 2 p.m. 144 W. 25th Ave., San
Mateo. All ages and experience lev-
property, as there is limited access to because the developer met the project’s impressed by the clever solution to Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo.
els welcome to learn new paper
$18 entry fee. For more information
the development from El Camino Real. zoning regulations. make use of that corner of South San call 522-7490. folding tricks. All materials provided
Wendy Sinclair-Smith, a resident cri- But she too maintained reservations Francisco,” he said. free. For more information email
THURSDAY, MARCH 8 craig@reachandteach.com.
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3/6/18, 3/13/18, 3/20/18). sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- ing on the petition in the following news- below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
ing on the petition in the following news- paper of general circulation: tition for change of name should not be
paper of general circulation: San Mateo Daily Journal granted. Any person objecting to the
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Filed: 2/5/2018
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/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ a written objection that includes the rea-
The following person is doing business Filed: 2/6/2018 Judge of the Superior Court
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as: Neuro Card PM, 1130 James Ave,
The best career seekers REDWOOD CITY, CA 94062. Registered
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be heard and must appear at the hearing
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3/6/18) to show cause why the petition should
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commenced to transact business under tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
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pida al secretario de la corte que le dé
277 Kitchens 298 collectibles (650)520-4650 (650)544-5306
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un formulario de exención de pago de coMPUTER sWIVEL CHAIR. Padded (650)952-3466
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