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Having arisen from a rough childhood in the 1970s where his learning
disability and parents interracial marriage shaped his outlook on life,
author Devin Hughes will be speaking
in San Mateo Saturday in an effort to
deconstruct the reasons kids bully
while teaching parents how to help
childrens self-esteem.
The free event held at the Halstrom
Academy will be the second of Hughes
Womens bill
of rights on
citys agenda
Daly City joins handful of cities to consider
adopting anti-discrimination measure
By Bill Silverfarb
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
The view from Sign Hill Park, which South San Francisco officials are searching for grant money to preserve along
with other connected areas.
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Property
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neighborhood meeting Monday to
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the former Best Western at 2940 S.
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Birthdays
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Widows daubed in colors dance as they take part in the Holi celebrations organized by non-governmental organization
Sulabh International at a widows ashram at Vrindavan in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, India.
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felony sex abuse crimes
against two 16-year-old
East Palo Alto girls who
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in front of the Supreme Court building.
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WASHINGTON Even after the most vigorous three-month hiring spree in 17 years,
U.S. employers are showing few signs of
letting up.
Job growth for February, to be reported
Friday, might not match the furious pace of
November through January, when 1 million
positions were added. Harsh winter weather
likely discouraged some hiring.
Yet economists foresee a solid job gain of
240,000 and a drop in unemployment to a
justices appeared divided in the latest challenge to President Barack Obamas law.
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Christy Burke
The lord mayor of Dublin, Chri s ty
Burke, visited the So ci ety o f St.
Vi ncent de Paul o f San Mateo
Co unty on his trip to the Bay Area this
week.He accepted an invitation from
SVdP Pres i dent Jo hn Denni s to n, former partner at Kl ei ner Perki ns Cauel d
& By ers , to learn more about SVdPs programs in the county. He visited a couple of
SVdPs sites Thursday including one in
Redwood City and discussed the
Catal y s t Pro g ram, a variation on social
enterprise to help break the cycle of poverty by assigning pro bono mentors.
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The renovation of Mac Dutra Park in
downtown Half Moon Bay is set to get
underway in April and the city received two
donations to help fund it this week.
The Fri ends o f Hal f Mo o n Bay
Parks and Recreati o n contributed
$10,000 earmarked for a new fountain and
the Hal f Mo o n Bay Beauti cati o n
Co mmi ttee (operators of the annual Art
& Pumpki n Fes ti v al ) fullled a pledge
it made last fall to donate $100,000 plus
in-kind services via local construction
rms.
The project is estimated to cost
$444,000 and the city has budgeted more
than $350,000 for it. Mac Dutra Park is at
the corner of Main and Kelly streets.
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their expenses?
Rent control is merely another
form of entitlement. Mr.
Caggiano is basically saying that
he is entitled to live on the
Peninsula because he wants to and
the owner of the rental unit
should lower his rent to allow
him to do so. I wonder if Mr.
Caggiano goes into a clothing
store and expects the owner to
lower the cost of the clothes to a
level that he can afford. He is trying to make a special case for
housing and I certainly agree that
everyone deserves a roof over
their head but it does not have to
be in one of the most expensive
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Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Thursday on the New
York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market:
NYSE
AbbVie Inc., down $3.41 to $56.86
The drug developer will boost its portfolio by spending $21 billion in a
cash-and-stock deal to buy drugmaker Pharmacyclics Inc.
Joy Global Inc., down $2.19 to $39.94
The mining equipment maker reported worse-than-expected fiscal firstquarter results and issued a weak outlook.
The Kroger Co., up $4.66 to $74.31
The supermarket operator reported better-than-expected fourth-quarter
profit and provided a solid full-year outlook.
H&R Block Inc., down $1.41 to $32.01
The tax preparer said it processed fewer returns in its fiscal third quarter
than it did a year ago.
Nasdaq
Costco Wholesale Corp., up $4 to $151.17
The warehouse club operator reported better-than-expected fiscal
second-quarter profit.
Second Sight Medical Products Inc., up $2.16 to $17.07
The maker of implantable visual prosthetics said that two centers in Italy
successfully completed implants of the Argus II.
Semtech Corp., down $2.99 to $26.30
The chipmakers fourth-quarter results beat Wall Street expectations but
its outlook for the current quarter disappointed.
Pacific Ethanol Inc., up $2.42 to $11.75
The ethanol and renewable fuels producer reported better-thanexpected fourth-quarter profit and revenue.
Business briefs
Google providing car insurance
quotes in latest expansion
SAN FRANCISCO Google is helping
California drivers shop for car insurance as
part of a new service that could foreshadow
the Internet companys latest attempt to
shake up a long-established industry.
The feature unveiled Thursday compares
auto insurance quotes from up to 14 carriers
that are participating in the comparisons.
The policies can then be bought online or
through an agent. Google will receive a cut
from the insurance sales. The Mountain
View, California, company says the size of
the commissions wont influence how it
ranks the price quotes.
Google Inc. plans to provide car insurance quotes in other states and sign up
more carriers, too. The list of initial participants in California includes MetLife,
Mercury Insurance and 21st Century
Insurance.
A PROMISING START: BARRY ZITO TOOK THE MOUND FOR THE FIRST TIME IN OVER A YEAR AND HAD A SOLID OUTING >> PAGE 12
Severson throws
11 innings in
Skyline victory
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Carlmont pitcher Mailey McLemore, a freshman, earned her first high school win by allowing
one earned run and just four hits in a 4-3 win over Notre Dame-Belmont.
Starting time
Cubs : Turner, who came to the Cubs last
August in a trade with the Miami Marlins, is
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SPORTS
Zito retired his first five batters, including strikeouts of Starlin Castro and Miguel
Montero. But he hit Chris Coghlan in the
second and then yielded the long drive to
left by Olt.
That changeup, got to tip my hat to that
guy. He squared it up pretty good, Zito said.
Thats still a pitch right now that the consistency is not there yet, but I saw some
good things.
Zito hasnt appeared in a regular-season
game since Sept. 29, 2013, with San
Francisco. He agreed to a minor league deal
with Oakland in February and gets a $1 million, one-year contract if he makes the 40man roster.
It doesnt feel like a year and half, said
Zito, who spent his first seven seasons with
the As. You just kind of go right back to
where you were.
Wood is trying to win the No. 5 slot in
Chicagos rotation after he struggled last
season. The left-hander made the NL All-Star
team in 2013, and then slipped to an 8-13
record and a 5.03 ERA last year.
He struck out Coco Crisp leading off the
game and also fanned Mark Canha for his
final out.
I learned a lot last year (about) when you
Switch pitcher
Pat Venditte used his left and right arm to
pitch a perfect third inning for Oakland.
With switch-hitter Dexter Fowler up first for
Chicago, Venditte indicated he would pitch
left-handed so Fowler batted from the right
side, and then bounced to second. After
Anthony Rizzo flied out, Venditte switched
his special glove to his other hand and
retired Castro on a fly ball to right.
For Ernie
There was a pregame video tribute and
moment of silence for Hall of Fame slugger
Ernie Banks, who played for the Cubs for 19
years and died in January at age 83. Banks
No. 14 was mowed into the grass in center
field, and the Cubs wore hats with his number and a patch on their uniforms.
Starting time
Athl eti cs : Zito, who turns 37 in May,
said he threw about 10 changeups. Its def-
Up next
Athl eti cs : RHP Kendall Graveman starts
against Arizona. Graveman, an eighthround draft pick in 2013 who was acquired in
the November trade that sent Josh
Donaldson to Toronto, is trying to win a
spot in Oaklands rotation. He will be followed by RHP Matt Buschmann, RHP R.J.
Alvarez, RHP Fernando Rodriguez, LHP Jim
Fuller, RHP Brock Huntzinger and LHP Eury
De La Rosa.
Cubs : LHP Jon Lester makes his spring
debut against Cincinnati. Lester went 16-11
with a career-low 2.46 ERA in 32 starts with
Boston and Oakland last season, and then
signed a $155 million, six-year contract
with Chicago over the winter.
73. The worlds No. 1 player has shot 73-7473 in his three rounds in Florida this year.
Phil Mickelson shot 74 and failed to make
a birdie for the first time in 186 rounds on
the PGA Tour, dating to the final day at
Olympic Club in the 2012 U.S. Open.
Ten under? Youre joking, Shane Lowry
said after a hard-fought 71.
Ryan Moore was hanging with him until
he hit his tee shot into the water on the par5 18th hole and made double bogey. He still
had a 66.
It was a very fair test of golf, Moore
said. I mean, its difficult, but you can make
some birdies.
Dustin Johnson ran off four birdies in a
five-hole stretch on the back nine and was at
68, along with Alexander Levy of France and
Rickie Fowler, who thought his round was
solid. To shoot 68 in some tough conditions on a tough golf course and be six back,
wouldnt really expect that, Fowler said.
Henrik Stenson, making his American
debut, had six birdies and joined Phoenix
Open winner Brooks Koepka at 69. The
group at 70 included Adam Scott, who used a
conventional putter for the first time in just
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really stick out about Maurice are his competitiveness, determination and toughness.
He is a role model to so many for the way he
played the game each Sunday. I know he will
continue to be around the game of football
because he has a passion for the game and
helping young people.
Woodley was paid more than $4.8 million
last season when he had no sacks in six
games before being sidelined by a seasonending biceps injury.
The moves save the Raiders about $7.7
million on this years salary cap. Oakland
now has more than $60 million in cap space
heading into free agency next week, second
most in the NFL, according to the Website
overthecap.com. The Raiders can create even
more room if they cut ties with backup quarterback Matt Schaub.
Tip-ins
Cal i fo rni a: Bears have lost four of
five after a five-game winning streak that
followed their home loss to Arizona. ...
The Bears previous most one-sided loss
of the season was 79-44 at home to
Arizona State.
Ari zo na: Ashley scored half of
Arizonas first 30 points. ... Ashley set
his career high against Mount St. Marys
in the season opener. ... Five of the
Wildcats wins in their seven-game streak
were by at least 24 points. ... Elliott Pitts
went to the locker room in the second half
after feeling ill.
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BASEBALL
GIANTS
Continued from page 11
in the mix for a spot in the starting rotation. He made a positive impression with
his effort.
Gi ants : Vogelsong, also fighting for a
spot in the starting rotation, said he felt
good. All my pitches are close to being
where I want them, he said. Now I have to
work on the mental aspect. I lost my focus a
little bit when I got into the stretch and got
in a rush. I never slowed myself down.
Caada 7, Monterey 1
Skylines Michael Franco slides across the plate with the winning run in the 12th inning of a
3-2 win over Gavilan for the Trojans second consecutive walk-off victory.
CSM 9, CCSF 0
Trainers room
Cubs : LHP Jon Lester, Chicagos big offseason free-agent signing, will make his
first exhibition start Friday against the
Cincinnati Reds.
Gi ants : RHP Yusmeiro Petit starts for the
Giants at the Texas Rangers on Friday.
Birthday boy
On this day last year, Schwarber was leading off for the Indiana Hoosiers. He went 0
for 3 in a 2-1 victory over Xavier. He did a
little better this year, on his 22nd birthday.
I was nervous the whole time out there; I
Up next
SPORTS
Sports brief
Crawford moves for junior
welterweight title shot
ARLINGTON,
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SCOTS
NHL GLANCE
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
GP W L OT
Montreal 64 41 18 5
Tampa Bay 66 40 20 6
Detroit
62 36 15 11
Boston
63 31 22 10
Florida
65 28 23 14
Ottawa
62 28 23 11
Toronto
65 26 34 5
Buffalo
64 19 40 5
Metropolitan Division
GP W L OT
N.Y. Islanders66 42 21 3
N.Y. Rangers 63 39 17 7
Pittsburgh 63 36 18 9
Washington 66 35 21 10
Philadelphia 65 28 25 12
New Jersey 64 27 27 10
Columbus 63 26 33 4
Carolina
62 24 31 7
Pts
87
86
83
72
70
67
57
43
GF
172
217
182
168
159
176
175
123
GA
142
173
160
165
185
167
199
215
Pts
87
85
81
80
68
64
56
55
GF
211
197
182
194
173
144
163
144
GA
185
155
158
164
187
165
201
167
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
GP W L OT
Nashville
66 41 18 7
St. Louis
64 40 19 5
Chicago
64 38 21 5
Minnesota 64 35 22 7
Winnipeg 65 32 21 12
Dallas
65 29 26 10
Colorado 64 28 25 11
Pts
89
85
81
77
76
68
67
GF
196
198
188
181
180
203
170
GA
162
162
152
164
175
215
183
Pacific Division
GP W L OT
Anaheim 66 42 17 7
Vancouver 63 36 24 3
Calgary
64 35 25 4
Los Angeles 63 30 21 12
Sharks
65 32 25 8
Arizona
64 20 37 7
Edmonton 64 18 36 10
Pts
91
75
74
72
72
47
46
GF
196
182
182
171
185
139
145
GA
179
173
165
164
183
218
213
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Thursdays Games
Calgary 4, Boston 3, SO
Dallas 4, Florida 3, SO
Philadelphia 3, St. Louis 1
Minnesota 2, Washington 1
Tampa Bay 4, Toronto 2
N.Y. Islanders 4, Nashville 3
Vancouver at Arizona, late
Montreal at Los Angeles, late
Fridays Games
Columbus at New Jersey, 4 p.m.
Minnesota at Carolina, 4 p.m.
Buffalo at Ottawa, 4:30 p.m.
Calgary at Detroit, 4:30 p.m.
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EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W
Toronto
38
Brooklyn
25
Boston
24
Philadelphia
13
New York
12
Southeast Division
x-Atlanta
48
Washington
34
Miami
27
Charlotte
26
Orlando
19
Central Division
Chicago
39
Cleveland
39
Milwaukee
32
Indiana
26
Detroit
23
L
23
34
35
48
48
Pct
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.424
.407
.213
.200
GB
12
13
25
25 1/2
12
27
33
33
43
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.557
.450
.441
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14 1/2
21
21 1/2
30
23
24
29
34
37
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.383
1/2
6 1/2
12
15
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
W
L
Memphis
43
17
Houston
41
20
Dallas
40
22
San Antonio
37
23
New Orleans
33
28
Northwest Division
Portland
40
19
Oklahoma City
34
28
Utah
24
36
Denver
22
39
Minnesota
13
47
Pacific Division
Warriors
47
12
L.A. Clippers
40
22
Phoenix
32
30
Sacramento
21
38
L.A. Lakers
16
44
x-clinched playoff spot
Thursdays Games
Chicago 108, Oklahoma City 105
Dallas at Portland, late
Fridays Games
Utah at Philadelphia, 4 p.m.
Miami at Washington, 4 p.m.
Sacramento at Orlando, 4 p.m.
Chicago at Indiana, 4 p.m.
Toronto at Charlotte, 4 p.m.
Cleveland at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m.
Boston at New Orleans, 5 p.m.
Detroit at Houston, 5 p.m.
L.A. Lakers at Memphis, 5 p.m.
Phoenix at Brooklyn, 5 p.m.
Denver at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m.
Pct
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.672
.645
.617
.541
GB
2 1/2
4
6
10 1/2
.678
.548
.400
.361
.217
7 1/2
16 1/2
19
27 1/2
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.645
.516
.356
.267
8 1/2
16 1/2
26
31 1/2
FRIDAY
Boys basketball
Open Division championship game
No. 2 Serra (21-5) vs. No. 1 St. Francis (22-4), 8 p.m. at
Santa Clara University
SATURDAY
Boys basketball
Division IV championship game
No. 2 Menlo School (18-7) vs. No. 1 Santa Cruz (226), 4 p.m. at Independence High School
Girls basketball
Division I championship game
No. 2 Menlo-Atherton (24-5) vs. No. 1 North Salinas
(23-2), 6 p.m. at Santa Clara University
Girls basketball
Division III championship game
No. 1 Hillsdale (20-8) vs. No. 6 Branham (20-7), 6 p.m.
at Independence High
Division IV championship game
No. 1 Notre Dame-Belmont (13-13) vs. No. 2 Menlo
School (18-8), 2 p.m. at Independence High School
Boys soccer
Division III
No. 8 Sacred Heart Prep (15-2-5) vs. No. 2 Sacred
Heart Cathedral (15-3-5), 12:30 p.m. at Homestead
High School
Girls soccer
Division III
No. 1 Sacred Heart Prep (18-2-1) vs. No. 7 Sacred
Heart Cathedral (11-8-4), 3 p.m. at Valley Christian
High School
Unfinished Business
should never have started
By Jon Frosch
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
in
Doug
Limans
Swingers (1996), Vince
Vaughn has become one of the
poster boys for the mainstream American comedy:
from romantic (The Break-
grown
Quebecois
hit,
Starbuck). A guys-gonewild romp in the well-worn
tradition of Todd Phillips
Hangover franchise, this is
the latest example of a movie
that doesnt work hard enough
to freshen up formulas used
and abused by filmmakers like
Phillips,
Judd
Apatow,
Nicholas
Stoller
(Neighbors), Seth Gordon
(Horrible Bosses) and oth-
ers.
Indeed,
Unfinished
Business will seem woefully familiar to most anyone
whos been to a movie theater
or taken a long plane ride
over the past 10 years.
Male sexual panic gags
involving penises? Check.
Drug-fueled
bacchanals
shown in slow-mo? Check.
See BUSINESS, Page 18
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AMERICAN
MAS TERWORKS
INTERSECT ON THE PRAIRIE: THE
SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART IN LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. On the city campus
of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is
the Sheldon Museum of Art, a memorial to
Mary Frances Sheldon (1892-1950), who
bequeathed her estate to the University for
the construction of an art museum. Mary
Sheldons bequest stipulated that an architect of international repute should design
the building and her vision set in motion
the creation of what has become a major
collection of American art within a significant work of architecture.
THE BUILDING. To plan the museum,
a committee from the University of
Nebraska chose the influential American
architect Philip Johnson, who had just
completed two dramatically different but
equally striking museums the MunsonWilliams-Proctor Arts Institute in Utica,
New York (1960), and the Amon Carter
Museum in Fort Worth, Texas (1961). For
the Lincoln site, Johnson created an elegant and graceful two-story, temple-like
design with compact second floor galleries set on either side of a soaring lightfilled atrium. The arched faade of the concrete building is covered in Italian travertine marble. The Sheldon Museum was dedicated on May 16, 1963, and was accepted
into the National Register of Historic
Places on Sept. 2, 2013.
THE COLLECTION. The Sheldon
Museum collection is a broad representa-
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BUSINESS
Continued from page 16
Car hijinks (here involving a German-language GPS)? Check. Disposable, misogynistically conceived female characters?
Check. Lessons learned (dont be a bully;
never give up; appreciate what you have)?
Check.
And check, please.
Vaughn plays Dan, a St. Louis sales exec
who quits his job toiling for a bullying
boss named Chuck (Sienna Miller, gamely
overdoing a brassy American accent) and
starts his own company with two fellow
workplace
outcasts:
retirement-age
Timothy (Tom Wilkinson) and sweet-
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natured but slow-witted Mike (Dave
Franco, you-know-whos little brother).
The unlikely trio travels first to Maine,
then to Europe in an effort to beat out
Chuck for a lucrative deal with a firm
fronted by Jim Spinch (James Marsden,
smarming it up).
Needless to say chaos ensues. But
Unfinished Business never works up
enough momentum to get us into the anarchic spirit of things. The movie unfolds,
choppily, as a series of half-hearted set
pieces written and directed with little flair
or commitment and no connective tissue
between them; some of those sequences
scarcely run long enough to register, as if
the studio couldnt decide whether or not
they were worth keeping in the final cut.
When its not indulging in lowbrow sex
humor (not a bad thing in itself, mind
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PRESERVE
Continued from page 1
A third 14-acre parcel of privatelyheld land is currently on the market.
Del Schembari, a San Bruno
Mountain Watch Conservancy board
member, said at the meeting there is no
downside to participating in the
preservation effort, as inclusion will
have no impact on the zoning or land
use classification of involved parcels.
The advocacy group has been working with the county parks department
to preserve the more than 3,000 acres
of public space on the San Bruno
Mountain, which includes Sign Hill
Park, through grant funding allocated
by the Association of Bay Area
Governments.
Kris Jensen, executive director with
the group, lauded South San
Franciscos efforts to move forward
toward protecting public space in the
city.
We think its amazing what South
San Francisco did, he said.
Jensen also said he understood why
private property owners would elect to
not participate in the designation.
Some folks are hesitant to be
included, and thats reasonable, he
said.
But Jensen noted the inclusion
would not have any impact on property owners ability to develop their
property.
Should the privately held parcels
ever transfer back to public property,
HUGHES
Continued from page 1
being a bully to analyze why certain
kids may lash out.
I grew up in Washington, D.C., to a
black father and a white mother and my
parents had addiction issues and Im
also dyslexic. So from an early age, I
felt like I never really fit in whether it
be race or class or even in school. So a
lot of those issues I bottled up and it
caused a lot of turmoil internally,
Hughes said.
Barely able to read, Hughes said he
was fortunate that his mother took a
sincere interest in his challenges and
got him help. Hughes said he urges
parents to take an active role in their
kids lives as his mom intervened,
which of all the things that happened
in my life was probably the most significant.
With a varied perspective of having
been bullied and being verbally abusive toward other kids in his youth,
Hughes said he takes a different
approach to addressing conflict.
Others ostracize the bully. They
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experiences while reaching out to
engage communities to foster success
among struggling youth.
We have a problem in this country
right now and the problem is that we
have a lot of unhappy people walking
around. We dont celebrate good news
anymore and weve lost the richness of
interactivity and connectivity. Youve
god kids on their iPads, youre losing
their interaction with their parents and
their educators, Hughes said. I want
to get people starting to connect
not over the phone or Twitter or
Instagram or Snapchat start to have
conversations around a campfire. That
stuff matters.
Although Halstrom is a priv ate
school offering one-on-one studentteacher pairings, the free ev ent is open
to all Bay Area residents. Dev in
Hughes one-hour presentation begins
noon, Saturday, March 7 at Halstrom
Academy, 1840 Gateway Driv e, Suite
100, San Mateo. For more information
v isit www.dev inchughes.com or halstromsuccess.com.
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FRIDAY, MARCH 6
Coffee with Kevin. 8 a.m. to 9:30
a.m. Broiler Express, 895 Laurel St.,
San Carlos. Free. No RSVP or appointment needed. For more information
email susan.kennedy@asm.ca.gov.
Adult Chess. 10 a.m. to noon. San
Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San
Carlos. Chess board and pieces will
be provided. Free and open to the
public. For more information call
Rhea Bradley at 591-0341 ext. 237.
San Mateo County History
Museum continues its Free First
Fridays programs. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
San Mateo County History Museum,
2200 Broadway, Redwood City. Free
programs for the public. For more
information visit historysmc.org or
299-0104.
Preschool Story Time. 10:30 a.m.
Belmont Public Library, 1110
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont.
Listen and learn with stories, songs
and rhymes. For more information
email belmont.smcl.org.
Russian Story Time. 11:15 a.m.
Belmont Public Library, 1110
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. Join
us for an interactive story time in
Russian. Ideal for toddlers. No prior
knowledge of Russian required. For
more
information
email
belmont.smcl.org.
Black History Month 2015: Eyes on
the Prize Series No Easy Walk.
12:10 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. CSM College
Center Building 10, Room 180 1700
W. Hillsdale Blvd., San Mateo.
Science Club. 4 p.m. Belmont Public
Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas,
Belmont. Each week our resident
Mad Scientist will lead a simple, fun
experiment with household materials. Experience some hands-on science. For more information email
belmont.smcl.org.
17th Annual Police Activities
League Awards and Recognition
Dinner. 5:30 p.m. San Mateo County
Event Center, 1346 Saratoga Drive,
San Mateo. The theme this year is
country. There will be a costume
contest, dinner, silent auction and
awards. For more information visit
sanmateopal.org.
Opening Reception: Fur, Feathers
and Fins. 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Pacific
Art League, 668 Ramona St., Palo
Alto. PAL has partnered with the
Peninsula Humane Society and
SPCA to help animals in need, and
will be collecting monetary donations for the non-profit during the
opening reception. For more information email graphics@pacificartleague.org.
Fatherhood Collaborative presents Dad and Me @ the Library.
6:30 p.m. Menlo Park Library, 800
Alma St., Menlo Park. Spend quality
time with children while learning
about the value of reading. Features
an interactive puppet show. For
more information go to www.fatherhoodcollaborative.org.
Spaghetti Feed Fundraiser. 6:30
p.m. to 9 p.m. South San Francisco
Scavenger Co., 500 E. Jamie Court,
South San Francisco. Hearty meal
of spaghetti and meatballs, salad,
garlic bread, dessert, beer, wine
and soda. There will be raffle prizes
and short presentations by representatives of Close-Up and Sojourn
to the Past. RSVP by March 2. Free
for Childen 5 and under, $10 for
youth age 6 to 18, $20 for adults.
For more information call (415)
938-6870.
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4 Grease cutter
8 Tai chuan
11 Swerve
12 Lhasa
13 Go bad
14 Woodys son
15 Kind of fracture
17 Cultivated dirt
19 Romes river
20 Consumer org.
21 Speaker pro
22 Change colors again
25 Forgot the roast
28 Levin or Glass
29 Actor Montand
31 Criticize
33 Watch the stars
35 Exasperates
37 No-seats sign of Bway
38 Thing to dunk (2 wds.)
40 Do editing
42 Gas pump qty.
43 Earth, in combos
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53
54
55
56
57
58
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Pastes
Thundered
Tells stories
Indicate
Part of GPA
Cafe au
Gusto
Pipe joint
Very little
TVA project
DOWN
1 Space lead-in
2 Brown seaweed
3 Crooner Bing
4 Raj title
5 Outback mineral
6 So far know
7 Baggage handler
8 Corn bin
9 Whetstone
10 Centurions highway
11 Brewery tank
16 Sketches
18 Knuckle under
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27
30
32
34
36
39
41
43
44
45
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47
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Walrus tooth
18-wheeler
Latin 101 verb
Confused state
Ice floe
Anything ?
Repair a toe
Glass container
The Squad
Enthusiastic
Appear
Volcanic rock
Crowded into
Windy
Pesky bug
Rinse off
Sudden impulse
Curb
Run Run
Mild cheese
Lions quarters
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Books
298 Collectibles
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$12.,
295 Art
ALASKAN SCENE painting 40" high 53"
wide includes matching frame $99 firm
(650)592-2648
ALASKAN SCENE painting 40" high 53"
wide includes matching frame $99 firm
(650)592-2648
BOB TALBOT Marine Lithograph (Signed Framed 24x31 Like New. $99.
(650)572-8895
296 Appliances
299 Computers
DELL
LAPTOP
Computer
Bag
Fabric/Nylon great condition $20 (650)
692-3260
300 Toys
303 Electronics
304 Furniture
304 Furniture
$40.,
297 Bicycles
2 KIDS Bikes for $60. 310-889-4850.
Text Only. Will send pictures upon request.
AB CIRCLE machine. $55. 310-8894850. Text Only. Will send pictures upon
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BRIDGESTONE MOUNTAIN Bike. $95.
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GIRLS 24" 10-speed purple-blue bike,
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298 Collectibles
1920'S AqUA Glass Beaded Flapper
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1940 VINTAGE telephone bench maple
antiques collectibles $75 (650)755-9833
302 Antiques
304 Furniture
303 Electronics
46 MITSUBISHI Projector TV, great
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308 Tools
dia,
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306 Housewares
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CHANDELIER 3 Tier,
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$75.00
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$125.00
$138.00
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ULTRASONIC JEWELRY Cleaning Machine Cleans jewelry, eyeglasses, dentures, keys. Concentrate included. $30
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1 Biting
8 Pulley wheel
14 Beyond
enthusiastic
16 __ arch: blood
vessel section
17 Pennsylvania
athletes
19 Charlottes Web
monogram
20 Like dreamers,
often
21 Word of
suspicion, to
Tweety
22 Steering aids
24 __ moment
26 Langley-based
org.
27 Maritime raptor
28 Florida athletes
32 Booyah, e.g.
33 Tax shelter
initials
34 Gray wrote one
in a country
churchyard
35 Illinois athletes
39 Teatime choice
42 Un-PC was
added to it in
2014
43 Take a
Chance on Me
group
47 Michigan
athletes
50 Company
headquartered in
Trollhttan
51 Fizzy prefix
52 Words before
hear or see
53 Needing to be
picked up
54 Let it be
56 Address label
words
60 Dsseldorf
distances: Abbr.
61 Sports clich that
explains 17-, 28-,
35- and 47Across
64 Make final
adjustments to,
as a concert
piano
65 Family feud
66 They may be
intangible
67 Setting piece
DOWN
1 Electrical units
2 Scott Adams Evil
Director of
Human
Resources
3 Wrap around
4 Graftons __ for
Ricochet
5 Rum desserts
6 Post-op areas
7 Red Sox great
Yastrzemski
8 The tenth Muse,
to Plato
9 Old TV knob
10 Proof word
11 Diplomatic official
12 Taking in
13 Understanding is
a kind of __:
Sagan
15 Part of XXL: Abbr.
18 Proceed
23 Air freshener
scent
25 Ray or Jay
28 Emcees aid
29 The Era of __:
period in Notre
Dame sports lore
30 Toon with a cat
named Bowser
31 Satisfy
36 Health care orgs.
37 Vintners prefix
38 Hose users: Abbr.
39 Words on the
Royal Canadian
Air Force badge
40 Is ready to blow
41 __ of
Philadelphia:
Oscar-winning
song
44 Court scores
45 Long-grained
Asian rice
46 Beyond poor
48 Pre-game
decision makers
49 Property
encumbrance
53 Eiffels world
55 Level
57 Fall mo.
58 Mon __!
59 Salon treatment
62 Sinusitis-treating
MD
63 Top __
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