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Murder at school
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Time served for flier who made bomb joke Tuesday, Aug. 3.
Robbery. Two men with covered faces asked
a man if he had money and threatened to beat
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT Deputy District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe. thing important in the pockets. Chief Deputy him up at the intersection of Tilton Avenue and
Lui did not appear in court, instead being District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe said Lui is Grant Street before 9:56 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 3.
The Hong Kong-bound airline passenger represented by his attorney. He’s been free on accused of responding “I have a bomb in my Threat. Two or more people smashed the win-
accused of telling an attendant earlier this year $10,000 bail since shortly after his arrest on jacket” which prompted a police search and dow of a man’s car and then called him to say
he had a bomb in his jacket pleaded no contest suspicion of making a false explosives report. holdup of the flight. they were coming to take his son on the first
yesterday to a misdemeanor charge of disturb- According to airport police, on Feb. 11, Lui After his arrest, Lui reportedly denied every block of South Kingston Street before 11 p.m.
ing the peace. was on Cathay Pacific Airlines out of San making any mention of a bomb. He said his Thursday, July 29.
Yushing Lui, 47, was immediately sen- Francisco International Airport to Hong Kong comment was something to the effect of not Drunk in public. A drunk person was yelling
tenced to one day county jail with credit for where he lives with his family. Lui is a mar- having a million dollars inside his jacket. At on the 600 block of Chestnut Street before
time served and placed on six months court keting director for NVIDIA in Santa Clara the time, Wagstaffe said the flight attendant 12:52 a.m. Thursday, July 29.
probation. He was also ordered to pay stan- and visits the country twice a year. had no reason to lie about a passenger with
dard fees and fines which, when submitted, As he settled in, an attendant asked if he whom she had no prior contact and language REDWOOD CITY
will effectively end his probation, said Chief would like his jacket hung and if he had any- was not an issue.
Gunshots heard. Several gunshots were heard
mined, police said. at the intersection of St. Francis Street and
Man looking at water main run over Local briefs Madison Avenue before 12:58 a.m. Tuesday,
A contractor for a private business is in criti-
police received numerous calls about the incident. IPads replace textbooks at Stanford Aug. 3.
cal condition after being run over by a car while Grand theft. Several laptop computers were
Upon arrival, officers saw the man in the road Incoming medical students at Stanford
lying down in the street or sidewalk trying to stolen from a business on Twin Dolphin Drive
with major head trauma and what were likely University will have fewer textbooks to carry
access a water main at Oak Avenue west of El this fall after the university distributes iPads to before 10:48 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 3.
Camino Real in Redwood City yesterday after- internal injuries to his torso, according to police. its 91 first-year students during orientation later Stolen vehicle. A BMW parked on Vera
noon, according to police. The driver was located at the scene and is this month as part of a trial program, university Avenue was stolen before 7:09 p.m. Tuesday,
At approximately 1:19 p.m., Redwood City cooperating. The cause is yet to be deter- officials said. Aug. 3.
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Angeline Galicia
Angeline Galicia, a longtime San Mateo
resident, died in her sleep July 27 with
Brown uses state-owned plane
By Juliet Williams and Samantha Young
beloved husband of 49 years, Marcelo, at her THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
side after a valiant three-
year battle against cancer. SACRAMENTO — California Democratic
She was the devoted gubernatorial candidate Jerry Brown some-
mother of six children: times travels in a turboprop airplane operated
Jeffrey (Regina Louie), by the state attorney general’s office, despite
Arthur (Melissa), Mark recently saying that as governor he would cut
(Hallie), Michael back on expenses including private jets and
(Regina), Jennifer (Ron) “things considered luxuries.”
and Anne-Marie preced- Records reviewed Thursday by the
ed in death in 1977. Associated Press show the plane has been
Grandmother of Nathan, Mackenna, Rio, used on at least nine days over the last year.
Max and Kahli. Survived by uncle Father Christine Gasparac, a spokeswoman for the
Rod Guillermo of San Diego and her aunt attorney general’s office, said Brown used the
Adelaide Acoba of Anchorage. Beechcraft Super King Air 200 just three
Born Angeline Francesca Salvador on times since July 2009, all on official state
Aug. 21, 1942 as the only child to late par- business: to attend the funeral for a California
ents Maximo and Rosita Salvador in Highway Patrol officer on March 8; for a gang
Bacarra, Ilocos Norte, Phillipines. Angie takedown and press conference in Salinas on
touched the lives of everyone she met with April 22; and to attend a meeting with local
her kindness and love of life. Angie volun- sheriffs in Truckee on June 17.
teered for years at Garden Café in Gasparac said all flights included only
Burlingame which raised money for Lucille Department of Justice personnel, except on
Salter Packard Children’s Hospital and for the Fresno flight, when California Highway
more than 20 years at Mills Hospital with the Patrol Commissioner Joe Farrow accompa-
Mills-Peninsula Auxiliary, serving three nied them.
years as president. As a longtime member of “It’s a law enforcement plane, and they only
the Chi-Matean’s Women’s Group, she use it for law enforcement purposes,” she said.
served as president for many years. In an interview with Univision last week,
Brown described how he would save the state REUTERS
Since retiring, Marcelo and Angie were
inseparable enjoying Chi-Matean and AARP money, saying to “begin with, I would cut Jerry Brown sometimes travels in a turboprop airplane operated by the state.
back the governor’s expenses, like the private since July 2009. Brown’s campaign spokesman, Sterling
trips. When grandson Nathan was diagnosed
jet, mansion and things considered luxuries.” Gasparac could not immediately say how Clifford, said Brown travels on Southwest for
with non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma last sum-
The governor’s office no longer owns a pri- much the turboprop, which seats between all campaign events and had a campaign
mer, she was his “pillar of strength.” Friends
vate jet or official residence. eight to 12 people, costs the state to operate appearance on only one of the days records
and family are invited to a celebration of Gasparac said department rules mandate and maintain or whether other state agencies show the plane was flown.
Angie’s life 10:30 a.m. Monday, Aug. 9 at that the least costly method of transportation use it. The AP has asked for that information
St. Matthews Catholic Church at One Notre He declined to say whether Brown believes
be used for staff, and that Brown took com- in a California Public Records Act records the Department of Justice plane should be
Dame Avenue in San Mateo. In lieu of flow- mercial flights for state business 27 times request.
ers family requests donations to American eliminated to save money.
Cancer Society, Leukemia and Lymphoma
Society or Mills-Peninsula Hospital
Foundation in memory of Angeline Galicia. Obama endorses Laird in California Senate race
By Don Thompson increases and the state budget. from Santa Clara County south of San
As a public service, the Daily Journal
prints obituaries of approximately 250 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “I’m working hard to fix our economy and Francisco to northern Santa Barbara County.
words or less with a photo one time on the create new jobs, but in Congress, the The race pits Blakeslee, an Assemblyman
date of the family’s choosing. To submit SACRAMENTO — President Barack Republicans are trying to block almost every- from San Luis Obispo in the more conserva-
obituaries e-mail information along with a Obama endorsed Democrat John Laird on thing I propose,” the Laird campaign mailer tive southern half of the district, against
jpeg photo to news@smdailyjournal.com. Thursday in a special state Senate election on says over Obama’s signature and photograph. Laird, of Santa Cruz, who represented a
Free obituaries are edited for style, clarity, California’s Central Coast, illustrating the “The same is true in Sacramento. On Aug. 17, northern part of the Senate district for six
length and grammar. If you would like to importance of a contest that could influence your vote for John Laird can make a differ- years in the Assembly until he was termed out
have an obituary printed more than once, the Legislature’s balance of power. ence in fixing California’s economy.” in 2008.
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please submit an inquiry to our advertising the Aug. 17 runoff election, Democrats would a state legislative race. The campaign mailer said Obama’s support will help in the 15th
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they need in the state Senate to approve tax ties in the middle of the California coast, centage points in 2008.
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Fourteen charged
with supporting
Somali terrorists
By Pete Yost and Amy Forliti have been branded a terrorist group with ties to
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS al-Qaida by the U.S. and other Western coun-
tries.
WASHINGTON — The government Terrorist organizations such as al-Shabab
announced Thursday that it has charged 14 continue to radicalize and recruit U.S. citizens
people as participants in “a deadly pipeline” to and others to train and fight with them, said
Somalia that routed money and fighters from Sean Joyce, the FBI’s executive assistant
the United States to the terrorist group al- director for the national security branch.
Shabab. One of two indictments issued in Minnesota
The indictments unsealed in Minneapolis, alleges that two Somali women who were
San Diego and Mobile, Ala., reflect “a disturb- among those charged, and others, went door to
REUTERS ing trend” of recruitment efforts targeting U.S. door in Minneapolis; Rochester, Minn., and
The Senate confirmed Elena Kagan Thursday as the Supreme Court’s 112th justice. residents to become terrorists, Attorney elsewhere in the U.S. and Canada to raise
General Eric Holder told a news conference. funds for al-Shabab’s operations in Somalia.
Senate confirms Elena In one case, two women pleaded for money
“to support violent jihad in Somalia,” accord-
ing to an indictment.
The attorney general credited Muslim com-
munity leaders in the United States for regu-
The indictment says the women — the only
two people indicted Thursday who remain in
the United States — raised the money under
false pretenses, claiming it would go to the
poor and needy, and used phony names for
Medicare fund
will last extra 12
BP has options on remaining oil
By Harry R. Weber
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
kinds of pavement. The test car rode on uplev- they do in taller vehicles, so views out front includes HD Radio technology and Alpine’s
SCION
Continued from page 11
el, 18-inch tires that were on black-finished
alloy wheels that young people favor these
days. The ride was a bit rough, too, in large
can be obstructed. And seat cushions are
short, coming to mid-thigh on tall passengers.
It’s also a tight fit for three adults in the back
MX technology that enhances the compressed
audio sound of digital music.
This is the first year that electronic stability
part because the low-profile tires had little seat. Headroom in back is 37.6 inches vs. the control is standard on the xD. Other standard
sidewall to absorb bumps. Note that standard 39 inches in the back seat of Honda’s Fit, and safety items include curtain air bags, anti-
the Versa hatchback and the Honda Fit, the xD
tires and wheels are 16-inchers. rear-seat legroom in the xD measures 33.9 whiplash front-seat head restraints and
often felt spunky in city driving as I worked
the five-speed manual through the gears. The Because of the short distance — less than inches compared with 34.5 inches in the Fit. antilock brakes with Brake Assist.
gearshifter felt a bit notchy, and the 1.8-liter, 100 inches — between front and rear wheels, No one looked at the xD during the test The xD earned four out of five stars for
four-cylinder engine could get raucous when the xD had a tendency to bob up and down on drive. It’s neither sleek and sporty nor cute. driver and front-passenger protection in
pressed. Torque peaks at 125 foot-pounds at some road surfaces, such as over bridge Rather, the thick pillars around the windows, frontal crash testing by the federal govern-
4,400 rpm. This compares with 127 foot- expansion joints. But the little xD got me front and rear, and an overall shape that’s akin ment. Side crash test results were better —
pounds of torque at 4,800 rpm from the 2010 around without a hiccup, and I parked with to a short wagon make the xD look a little five out of five stars for passenger protection.
Nissan Versa’s 1.8-liter four cylinder. ease in almost any parking spot that I saw. odd. The xD was among many Toyota models
But I mostly noticed inside the xD the near- Yes, the xD can be an excellent, no-fuss urban The upgraded Alpine stereo put out strong, recalled in the 2010 model year because tire
deafening sounds of road noise on certain car that Scion envisioned. clear tunes, even if the 4.3-inch color touch labels might not have had the correct load-car-
Passengers ride lower to the pavement than panel seemed small. The Alpine system rying information.
HALL OF FAMER TURNED OWNER: NOLAN RYAN, WHO ENDED HIS CAREER WITH TEXAS, IS NOW THE RANGERS OWNER >>> PAGE 15
Friday, Aug. 6, 2010
Braves 3, Giants 2
Sprinters
predicting
PHOTO COURTESY OF THE DAVIS FAMILY
Notre Dame-Belmont junior Tara Davis was once the top-ranked pentathlete in North America in her age group before being diagnosed with
fast race
a type of leukemia during her freshman year. This November, she will receiver her final round of chemotherapy and will compete in the By Keith Moore
U.S.Pony Club Western Dressage Championships at the Horse Park at Woodside in Redwood City this weekend. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
T
ara Davis thought it was a joke. In at the Horse Park at know what it all meant. She knows now. to face each other for the first time this year at
July of 2008, the incoming Notre Woodside in Redwood Cancer means having your world turned the DN Galan, but Powell withdrew on
Dame-Belmont junior was diagnosed City Sunday. “I wanted upside down. It means enduring painful Wednesday evening after failing to shake off a
with acute lympoblastic lymphoma, a type of to save the image chemotherapy treatments, which sap your lower-back injury.
leukemia. because, to me, it would energy levels, and worse yet, drains your soul. “It’s sad because I think people were really
Of course, the news was anything but a be the last time seeing It means losing weight — the 5-foot-1 Davis looking forward to the three of us (racing),”
joke. But the lifelong Moss Beach resident myself before my life went from her normal 110 pounds to a low of Bolt said. “But it’s still going to be a quick
was in such a state of shock that it took her a would change.” 88 — all the while seeing the pain on the faces time.”
full month before she fully accepted the fact Davis’ life changed of your loved ones. Bolt said that in the absence of Powell, he is
that yes, she did have cancer. alright, but everything “I knew I had to be strong not only for still wary of the threat that Gay poses.
When Davis’ pediatrician gave her the points to a storybook myself but for them,” she said. “I had a lot of “In Jamaica a lot of people have been seeing
news, she went into a restroom and stared into ending. On Nov. 11, people rooting for me and when you see that, me and saying ’you can’t let Tyson beat you,”’
the mirror for 10 minutes. One could only Davis will complete her final chemotherapy you want to fight for them.” Bolt said.
imagine what she was thinking. treatment. It will certainly be an emotional And fight Davis did. Powell said that he had been looking for-
“I just stood there and took a picture in my day, and Davis’ family and friends are going Despite developing osteonecrosis in her ward to facing his close rivals again. The
head,” said the 16-year-old Davis, who will be to celebrate the moment “with a huge party femur from all the potent medication she had Jamaican said that he sustained the injury
competing in the U.S. Pony Club Western somewhere.”
Championships in the discipline of Dressage At the time of her diagnosis, Davis didn’t See LEE, Page 16 See RACE, Page 16
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GIANTS
Continued from page 13
been OK.”
He didn’t think either home run
would go out, though.
then turned it over to our bullpen,”
Jones said.
Billy Wagner picked up his 26th
who had doubled, in the second.
Jurrgens gave up four hits in the first
two innings.
of San Francisco’s first six hits were
doubles. ... The start of the Giants-
Braves game on Friday night was
“They had enough to clear the save in 31 attempts with a scoreless The Braves tied it in the second pushed back 15 minutes to 7:50 p.m.
fence, and that’s all that matters,” he ninth. when Gonzalez hit a 1-2 pitch into the due to the ceremony for the retirement
“Usually when you give the two-
said. Lincecum, who had won six of his left field seats following a walk to of Tom Glavine’s No. 47. ... Giants C
time Cy Young Award winner a two- Rick Ankiel.
Jair Jurrjens (4-4) went six innings seven previous starts against Atlanta, Buster Posey left Wednesday’s game
run lead, it’s over. It was a huge win
for the Braves, allowing seven hits, gave up six hits and three runs in 6 1- Hinske hit a 2-1 pitch over the right- in the seventh inning after taking a foul
for us. You can’t underestimate getting 3 innings, walking three and striking center field fence for his ninth homer
two runs and three walks. He struck ball off his right shoulder, but was
a win against their No. 1,” Hinske said. out three. out seven. of the season. back in the lineup Thursday night.
“It was great. We beat tonight one of “A huge lift,” Atlanta’s Chipper The NL East-leading Braves, who The Giants, who entered the game Posey was the NL player of the month
the best pitchers in the National Jones said of the home runs as well as have won three of four, own the best with major league-best 15-5 record for July, after hitting .417 with seven
League. We hit at the right time,” the pitching. home record in the majors at 37-14. since the All-Star break, lost their sec- home runs and 24 RBIs. ...The Giants
Gonzalez said. “JJ came out of the gate and wasn’t The Giants took a 2-0 lead on ond straight. activated RHP Todd Wellemeyer from
“Those two pitches were the differ- sharp, but he battled through it. He got Aubrey Huff’s RBI groundout in the NOTES: Gonzalez, who was traded the 15-day DL and designated RHP
ence in the game,” Lincecum said. out of the first two innings with only first and Andres Torres’ run-scoring to Atlanta on July 14, had 17 home Denny Bautista for assignment.
16 Friday • Aug. 6, 2010 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL
LEE
or not remains to be seen. But one thing is cer- In the toughest part of Davis’ chemo treat- was her biggest opponent yet. But just like
tain: Her willpower alone will carry her a long ments, Davis found refuge by being around she’s done for most of her life, Davis has con-
way. Walk-about and L.J., a horse she’s had since quered her most formidable foe. Cancer
Continued from page 13 To wit: Despite attending only three months age 7. Just thinking about her beloved horses affects everyone, because everyone knows
of classes during her freshman year due to her gave Davis an outlet from the daily grinds of someone who has or have had cancer.
treatments, Davis still maintained a 4.0 GPA. her treatment, which included painful shots But no matter the circumstances, it doesn’t
to take — Davis said it’s going to take several And she even managed to practice — albeit on into her spine. have to control you. Davis certainly hasn’t let
years before her body fully recuperates from a limited basis — with the school’s cross- Although making the Olympics is a big goal cancer own her. It’s been a long road, but
all the treatments she’s had to endure — she country and swimming teams. of hers, Davis plans on making an even more Davis sees the finish line. Come Nov. 11,
hasn’t given up her dream of making the U.S. Running has always been Davis’ strength, significant difference in the game of life. Davis will reflect on the day she was diag-
Olympic team for the modern pentathlon, but she also has a passion in the other disci- She’s already given a couple of speeches for nosed, the times she didn’t have enough ener-
which consists of running, fencing, swim- plines of the modern pentathlon. Although the American Cancer Society, and she plans gy to get out of bed and some of the happier
ming, shooting and showjumping — all of most girls in the U.S. grow up playing basket- on raising awareness and money for cancer- moments on the long, hard road to recovery.
which is contested in one day. ball, soccer and volleyball — just to name a related programs for the rest of her life. Davis Sometimes, real life does imitate
Davis certainly has the pedigree to aim for few — Davis was drawn to the modern pen- feels giving back is the least she can do. Hollywood, and Davis’ inspirational journey
such a lofty goal. Before Davis was diagnosed tathlon because of its diversity of events, her “One day I want to see a world where there certainly has a too-good-to-be-true feel to it.
with cancer, she was the No. 1-ranked female love of horses and the unique aspect of the is no more cancer,” she said. “I want to make Perhaps radio talk-show host T.J.
modern pentathlete in her age group in North sport. sure (in the future) no one else has to go McCormack, 42, said it best as he introduced
America, a winner of three national competi- “I thought shooting a gun was really cool,” through this.” Davis to his online radio show in an interview
tions and one international event. she said. Long before Davis got cancer, she displayed that was conducted a month ago.
Four years ago, Davis was invited to a mod- Davis can’t wait for the Western a generous spirit. When she was in the sixth “Sometimes it takes a 16 year old to make a
ern pentathlete camp at the U.S. Olympic Championships to begin. Dressage basically grade, Davis gave up plenty of her hair for 42-year-old man courageous,” McCormack
Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo., tests a rider’s ability to communicate with the Locks of Love, a public non-profit organiza- said.
having been spotted by a talent scout at a horse and make the performance look seam- tion that provides hairpieces to financially dis- Indeed, Davis has given all of us a lesson on
competition in Southern California. From less. Davis will be competing on Walk-about, advantaged children in the U.S. and Canada. what true courage is all about.
there, Davis’ Olympic dreams were born. a horse that was given to Davis from the “I had really long hair at the time and fig-
Of course, those dreams were put on hold a Make-A-Wish Foundation in April to help ured if I didn’t need it, someone else could use
year later after Davis was diagnosed with can- Davis as she looks to improve in the show it,” she said. Emanuel Lee can be reached: emanuel@smdai-
cer. Whether Davis makes an Olympic team jumping portion of the modern pentathlon. Naturally competitive, Davis felt cancer lyjournal.com and (650) 344 5200, ext. 109.
RACE
Continued from page 13
the camera shot.”
Olympic champion Bolt
and Powell share this sea-
city, inevitably overshad-
owing many of the other
matchups, in what is the
In the high jump,
Howard-Lowe said she
expects fierce competition
son’s best time of 9.82 sec- 11th meeting of the from Green.
onds. Diamond League’s inaugu- “I think it’s great for the
three weeks ago, and is unsure when he will be Bolt set the world record ral season. meet that the hometown
able to compete again next. of 9.58 the previous time European champion girl really has a shot at tak-
“Since the start of the year, this was the race the three met on the track, at Blanka Vlasic of Croatia ing this thing,” Howard-
that I’ve been looking out for,” Powell said. “I’ve Usain Bolt the world championships in Tyson Gay faces silver medalist Emma Asafa Powell Lowe said.
been very excited about it, so I’m very disap- Berlin last August. Green of Sweden and The women’s long jump
pointed because I want to go out there and run As well as his performances, Bolt’s reputation American Chaunte Howard-Lowe in the is likely to be closely fought, with the three
against Usain and Tyson.” as a showman has made him a huge draw in the women’s high jump. medalists from the recent European champi-
Gay said that he had mentally prepared to face Scandinavian capital. Hundreds of fans waited Howard-Lowe is also going to do one long onship competing. The champion, Ineta
both Jamaicans in the 100 final at the Olympic for hours at a city park to catch a glimpse of the jump prior to the high jump, to try to reach her Radevica of Latvia, and Portugal’s Naide
stadium. Jamaican when he signed autographs for local ambition of being the only woman to jump Gomes both jumped 22-8 1/2 in Barcelona.
“It put a little dampener on it, but it’s just as children at an athletics clinic on Wednesday. both 6 feet, 6 3/4 inches (2 meters) in the high Bronze medalist Olga Kucherenko’s jump of
big a race,” Gay said. “I know I’m going to need The three competitors’ faces adorn the event jump and 22 feet, 11 3/4 inches (7 meters) in 23-4 3/4 is the season’s best.
this weekend,” Randolph said. pended or made to do extra work. She said her owner Dan Snyder rode by on his golf cart and
COACH
Continued from page 13
Why did she yell at them?
“They broke some rules at a camp,” she said.
“Typical boys stuff and teenage stuff, but you
message to the team before the practice won’t be
anything special, other than it’s time to put the
jokes aside and focus on the job at hand.
wished her luck. She also talked to general man-
ager Bruce Allen and coach Mike Shanahan,
who was asked how he would have reacted to a
can’t let it go. I cursed at them for a while.” “We’ve got to get going,” she said. “And if you female coach when he was in high school.
upset, I’m not this soft. Am I, coach?” “Shhh!” she added with a laugh, as if she don’t — peace out.” “We would have had a lot more guys go out
“No, you’re not,” Young replied. “Not at all.” wanted to keep her tough streak a secret. Randolph was clearly a must-meet celebrity at for the football team,” Shanahan said, “if she
“They were teasing me — I yelled at the kids Randolph said the perpetrators will be sus- the Redskins practice. While taking to reporters, was coaching.”
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Friday • Aug. 6, 2010 17
FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED THUR
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
MLS STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE
@Atlanta @Atlanta @Atlanta vs.Cubs vs.Cubs vs.Cubs vs.Cubs
4:50 p.m. 1:10 p.m.
FOX
10:35 a.m.
CSN-BA HD
7:15 p.m. 7:15 p.m. 7:15 p.m.
CSN-BA HD
12:45 p.m.
CSN-BA HD
EASTERN CONFERENCE East Division
W L Pct GB
East Division
W L Pct GB
CSN-BA HD CSN-BA HD
W L T Pts GF GA New York 67 40 .626 — Atlanta 62 46 .574 —
vs.Texas vs.Texas vs.Texas @Seattle @Seattle @Seattle Columbus 11 4 4 37 28 17 Tampa Bay 67 41 .620 1/2 Philadelphia 60 48 .556 2
6:05 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 7:10 p.m. 7:10 p.m. 12:40 p.m. OFF New York 8 6 3 27 20 21 Boston 62 47 .569 6 New York 54 54 .500 8
CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL Florida 53 55 .491 9
Toronto FC 6 6 5 23 19 19 Toronto 56 52 .519 11 1/2
Washington 48 60 .444 14
Chicago 5 5 5 20 21 21 Baltimore 35 73 .324 32 1/2
Aug. 7 Aug. 14 Aug. 21 Aug. 28 Sept. 5 Sept. 11 Sept. 15
@ Colorado vs.Kansas City vs.LA Galaxy @ N.Y. @ Houston vs. Dallas
vs.Philly
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Intentions” and the novel “Long for This
World,” a family saga and medical drama that
continues to deserve a wider readership.
But he stumbles here, miring
“Percival’s Planet” in superfluous
characters and subplots, and
never bothering to put the search
for what astronomers in the 1920s
called “Planet X” into any sort of
larger context.
“Percival’s Planet” is largely the Band’s
fictionalized story of a real person, mellow ’70s hit “Reminiscing” on the way to
Clyde Tombaugh, who first spot- By Christy Lemire a crime scene — is good for a laugh but it makes
ted Planet X in 1930 while working at New THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
you wonder, is that the best they’ve got?
Mexico’s Lowell Observatory. At the start of It all could have been too familiar, too cute. But
the book a Kansas teenager longing for escape If the mismatched-buddy cop movie seems egre- there are just enough tweaks to these characters and
from his family’s modest means, Tombaugh is giously overdone, the idea of a parody of that genre this formula — and a refreshingly weird, kinky
an amateur astronomer and telescope builder would seem especially needless — which is what streak throughout — that make “The Other Guys”
who sells his ever-more-sophisticated devices makes “The Other Guys” such a wonderful sur- an unexpected kick. It runs out of steam in the third
to a particularly charitable uncle in hopes of prise. act and probably could have been tightened a bit.
earning money for college. On paper, this could have been painfully lame. And we didn’t need the Powerpoint-style presenta-
Tombaugh’s journey from unhappy farm kid Will Ferrell is doing a variation on his tried-and- tion over the closing credits preaching to us about
to discoverer of Pluto is the heart of the book, true film persona: the overly earnest guy who’s corporate greed: We’re all quite aware it’s a prob-
but any time that part of the story starts to totally confident and oblivious to his buffoonery. lem. But the majority of it works.
gather momentum, Byers cuts to his large sup- Mark Wahlberg, meanwhile, is playing with his A big reason for the film’s success is that the
porting cast of people in Tombaugh’s orbit — screen image as a tough guy and a hothead, doing a action sequences are played totally straight. The
mostly fictional creations that allow him to version of his Oscar-nominated role in “The chases and shootouts on the streets of New York are
Departed.” And the joke you see in the TV com- elaborately staged and detailed — down to the
explore varied topics such as the 1920s-era
mercials — in which Ferrell blasts Little River See GUYS, Page 22
See PLANET, Page 22
THE DAILY JOURNAL WEEKEND JOURNAL Friday • Aug. 6, 2010 19
People in the news
MUSEUM GOTTA SEE ‘UM Lythgoe returning as executive producer of ‘Idol’
By Susan Cohn LOS ANGELES — A familiar face is coming back to
DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT “American Idol,” and it’s not Paula Abdul or Simon Cowell.
Fox announced Thursday that British TV personality Nigel
There’s something happening here. Lythgoe is returning to the singing competition in the produc-
San Francisco’s Museum of Performance and Design ing role he left two years ago.
celebrates the Bay Area rock scene with its multi-media Lythgoe originally served as “Idol” producer when it
exhibit “Somethin’s Happening Here: Bay Area Rock ‘n’ debuted in 2002. He left to focus on “So You Think You Can
Roll 1963-1973,” charting the magic time from the rock- Dance,” the Fox dancing contest he executive produces and
judges. Fox said Thursday that Lythgoe will continue on that
infused early ‘60s to the last days of the Fillmore West.
show.
What it is ain’t exactly clear.
Lythgoe will rejoin “Idol” executive producers Cecile Frot-
Co-curators Melissa Leventon and Alec Palao evoke Coutaz, Ken Warwick and creator Simon Fuller on behalf of
this rich era using a wealth of rarely seen footage, posters, CKx Inc., which shares rights to the show with
images and costumes from private and public collections FremantleMedia North America. His return had been widely
and from the artists themselves. Palao said, “It was an rumored the past week.
important caveat of ours in the assembly of the exhibit to
avoid the stereotypical “tie dye” approach of similar ret-
rospectives, and present a more balanced and objective
view of this magical period within the Bay Area’s cultur- TODAY’S
al past.”
There’s a man with a gun over there.
MOVIE TIMES
Original items on display include costume pieces worn
by Janis Joplin, Carlos Santana, Sly Stone; the full-sized CENTURY 12 DOWNTOWN • San Mateo • 558-0512
original painting featured on the Grateful Dead’s anthem CATS & DOGS: THE REVENGE OF KITTY GALORE (PG) (12:20) | (2:30) | (4:55)
of the Sun album cover (3-D glasses provided); the famed CATS & DOGS: THE REVENGE OF KITTY GALORE 3D (PG) (11:30 AM) | (1:45) |
“Captain Trips” hat worn by Jerry Garcia; and original (4:05) | 7:10 | 9:30 CHARLIE ST. CLOUD (PG-13) (11:50 AM) | (2:15) | (5:05) | 7:40
| 10:20 DESPICABLE ME 3D (PG) (11:10 AM) | (1:30) | (4:10) | 7:00 | 9:35 DINNER
posters from classic Bay Area venues, including the FOR SCHMUCKS (PG-13) (11:20 AM) | (2:05) | (4:50) | 7:50 | 10:40 INCEPTION
Avalon Ballroom and the Fillmore Auditorium. (PG-13) (11:00 AM) | (2:50) | 6:50 | 7:30 | 10:10 | 10:45 THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT
(R) (11:25 AM) | (2:00) | (4:35) | 7:35 | 10:15 MIDDLE MEN (R) (11:15 AM) | (1:55)
Telling me I got to beware. | (4:45) | 7:25 | 10:50 THE OTHER GUYS (PG-13) (11:00 AM) | (1:35) | (4:20) | 7:25
Seminal local bands like The Beau Brummels, The | 10:05 SALT (PG-13) (12:00) | (2:40) | (5:10) | 8:00 | 10:30 STEP UP 3D (PG-13)
(11:40 AM) | (2:20) | (5:00) | 7:55 | 10:50 TOY STORY 3 (G) (11:05 AM) | (1:40) |
Charlatans, Country Joe and the Fish and Quicksilver (4:15) | 7:05 | 9:45
Messenger Service receive their due alongside better-
known Bay Area names like The Jefferson Airplane, CENTURY 20 DOWNTOWN REDWOOD CITY • 201-1341
Santana, Grateful Dead and Sly and the Family Stone. CATS & DOGS: THE REVENGE OF KITTY GALORE (PG) 11:25 AM | 1:55 | 4:15 |
Above all, the show celebrates the timeless appeal of this 6:30 | 8:45 CATS & DOGS: THE REVENGE OF KITTY GALORE 3D (PG) 12:25 | 2:45
| 5:00 | 7:25 | 9:35 CHARLIE ST. CLOUD (PG-13) 11:50 AM | 2:15 | 4:50 | 7:20 |
signal moment in 20th-century popular culture. 9:45 DESPICABLE ME 3D (PG) 11:15 AM | 1:45 | 4:10 | 7:10 | 9:40 DINNER FOR
I think it’s time we stop, children, what’s that sound. SCHMUCKS (PG-13) 11:35 AM | 12:55 | 2:20 | 3:40 | 5:05 | 6:25 | 7:45 | 9:15 |
10:35 GROWN UPS (PG-13) 11:55 AM | 5:10 | 10:15 INCEPTION (PG-13) 11:00 AM
Five listening stations around the exhibit area allow vis- | 12:30 | 2:25 | 3:45 | 5:40 | 7:05 | 8:55 | 10:20 THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT (R) 11:30
itors to hear dozens of extremely rare audio clips, some of AM | 2:10 | 4:40 | 7:15 | 9:50 MIDDLE MEN (R) 12:05 | 2:40 | 5:25 | 8:00 | 10:40
THE OTHER GUYS (PG-13) 11:10 AM | 12:00 | 12:45 | 1:50 | 2:35 | 3:30 | 4:25 | 5:15
them drawn from the important archive of recordings | 6:15 | 7:05 | 7:50 | 8:40 | 9:55 | 10:25 RAMONA AND BEEZUS (G) 11:25 AM | 2:00
from San Francisco’s KSAN that are now in MPD’s per- | 4:30 | 7:00 | 9:30 Salt (PG-13) 12:50 | 2:15 | 3:20 | 5:50 | 7:35 | 8:20 | 10:45 THE
manent collection. The breadth of the songs give a sense SORCERER’S APPRENTICE (PG) 2:30 | 7:40 STEP UP 3 (PG-13) 12:20 | 2:50 | 5:20
| 7:55 | 10:30 STEP UP 3D (PG-13) 11:05 AM | 1:40 | 4:15 | 6:50 | 9:25 TOY STORY
of the depth of the show: We Five - You Were On My 3 IN DISNEY DIGITAL 3D (G) 11:00 AM | 1:35 | 4:20 | 6:55 | 9:35 THE TWILIGHT
Mind; Country Joe & The Fish - I Feel Like I’m Fixin To Grace Slick,1965.Photographer unknown.Courtesy of Alec SAGA: ECLIPSE (PG-13) 11:20 AM | 4:45 | 10:00
HSR
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file their nomination papers. For
more information call 363-4988.
Friday, Aug. 6, 2010 However, those little differences over trivial things can easily
generate an angry exchange if you’re not careful.
In order to advance a special interest in the year ahead, you
might have to make several significant changes in your life. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) - Upon occasion we all can
Although the moves you make are likely to be good, they still treat life more indifferently than we should. If you’re not care-
may need plenty of time to work. ful, playing things too loose could get carried to extremes,
and would cause you to miss something important.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Even if you know you can do some-
thing that would publicly embarrass an annoying individual, PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - Having strong desires for
restrain yourself. This person would try to get even later on personal gain could cause you to take some chances or risks
down the line. that you normally wouldn’t. Keep in mind all the reasons why
a long shot is so precarious and dangerous.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - It would be far better not to use
anything belonging to another family member without his/her ARIES (March 21-April 19) - It’s one of those days when the
permission. If what you borrow is lost or broken, the sparks people you try to please the most are likely to be the least
would fly in all directions. appreciative of your gestures. You can’t be all things to all
people, so don’t even try.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - If a disagreement should arise
between you and your mate while out in public, wait until TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - When racing around town,
you are alone to air it out. Doing so in front of others would keep your eye on your fellow athletes. One could give you a
add fuel to the fire in the way of further embarrassment and run you never intended to take, with both of you fighting for
humiliation. the same space.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - Strive to be a positive thinker, GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - Be careful not to jump to con-
or you will adopt a negative attitude and generate all types clusions and get into a squabble with another who is just as
of ways and means to fulfill your belief that life is a bummer. off-course as you. To rectify any misunderstanding you must
You’ll have no one to blame but yourself. maintain your composure.
Previous
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) - Unless you are careful, CANCER (June 21-July 22) - Appropriate self-esteem is
a gossipy friend will probe into your affairs in order to unearth essential, as you know, but not to the point of thinking you Sudoku
something you want kept secret. Be careful this skillful inves- are superior to everybody else. It usually takes a large dose of
tigator doesn’t catch you off-guard. humility to keep us thinking straight. answers
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - You and your mate
are likely to be in accord when it comes to major issues. Copyright 2010, United Feature Syndicate, Inc.
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County on 06/25/2010. (Published in the nership. The registrants commenced to
San Mateo Daily Journal, 07/23/10, transact business under the FBN on
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The body was found between the was wearing a beanie, vest and a jurisdiction since Chu was found was convicted of two counts first-
MURDER tennis courts and soccer field, said
Millbrae police Officer Jim Aboud.
Witnesses were being interviewed
black hooded sweatshirt with black
pants, basketball shoes and carrying
a backpack.
slumped in a car in a Burlingame
neighborhood north of Broadway.
Police quickly connected the car in
degree murder and the special alle-
gation of committing multiple mur-
ders which came with a sentence of
Continued from page 1
Thursday morning. The incident is not affecting the which Chu was found with an early- life without parole.
Police are looking for two sus- school, which is out for the summer. morning shooting reported July 8 in Anyone with information is
nis courts, was pronounced dead at
pects. The first is an 18- or 19-year- Classes are scheduled to resume Millbrae. Teyseer “Terry” Zaid encouraged to call the Millbrae
the scene, police said. A motive is
old Samoan man, 6 feet 2 inches Aug. 16. Najdawi, who is accused of fatally Police Department at 259-2300.
still unknown.
tall, about 130 pounds. He was Evidence was also found in front shooting Chu, was found incompe-
Kirk Black, spokesman for the
wearing a black-hooded sweatshirt, of the New Vision United Methodist tent to stand trial on May 15, 2009. Bay City News Service con-
San Mateo Union High School
a white T-shirt, black shorts and Church, located at 450 Chadbourne The last official Millbrae murder tributed to this report.
District, said the victim was appar-
low-top shoes. The second suspect Ave., a block away from the school. occurred in 2006 when 54-year-old
ently stabbed near the on-campus
is described as a Pacific Islander This is the first homicide in Joseph George Cua killed Fernand
tennis courts. The tennis courts abut
a public skate park and bicycle path between 22 and 23 years old, 6 feet Millbrae since 27-year-old Jack Chu and Suzanne Wagner, a 78-year-old Heather Murtagh can be reached by e-
that is a gathering place for youth. 1 inch tall, 180 pounds with a mus- was killed in 2008. The murder investor and his 68-year-old part- mail: heather@smdailyjournal.com or
cular build and a black beard. He ended up being in Burlingame’s time hairstylist wife. In 2008, Cua by phone: (650) 344-5200 ext. 105.