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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-01-25 - Orange Coast Pilot. . . . . : . . -.. • • I I Ii . . . . . ·--' More of the same.Cool, sunny morning . What'' to complain •bout?SM,_2 SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON 1HI WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 2002 Heffernan: City .~hould . get unused money •councilman says Airport Working Group should return remaining grant funds that can't be used to fight South County ballot measure. Paul Ointon D AllV PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -As oty leaders mul down a deal wtth South County to ban the use of public dol- lars in the Measure W battle, one councilman is calling for the return of an Wl5pent pot of grant money. City Counc.lman John Heffer- nan says he'd Uke lo see the dty get the unused portion of the council's March 13 grant of $3.67 nulllon to the Airport Work.mg Group for a public-mformauon campaign on airport issues The money could be returned. under the proVlS1ons of the grant and m Lule wtth the agreement approved by the counol and South County abes Both sides agreed this week to brake publlc spending on auport 'The only logical thing would be for it to come back. It seems to me they ought to give it back.' John tt.ffermtn Newport Beach councilman Issues until dfter the March 5 election. ·The only logical thing would be for it to come bock.• Heffernan said. •it ms to me they ought to give it back: The El Toro Reu e Planrung Authonty. wtuch &ued the city on July 27 , un.arumously approved the zens for Jobs and the Ec"Onomy. Bruce Nestande, th p id nt of the latter group, ~d he planned to i.pend the mon y aft r th election ·After M ure W J>Msel, we ttlement at Its Wednesday meet- ing and agreed to drop a lawswt ~g the two groups ausspent the grant money wlll return to public outr ach. • Ne tdnde did. ·They haven't Mked for the money back y t. • Grant reopaents weren't qwck to offer prorruse that they would send back what could amount to several hundred thousand dollars The money was give n to the two group dS a cto .. e-ended grant, with no Clty oversight about how at could spec\hcaUy be !opent. stud Denrus Donner. the Clty's hnance dlfector The grant was handed to the Airport Working Group and Cau-SEE MONE¥ PAGE 4 , City set to hear cable concerns •Residents get a chance to complain to cable officials as Newport Beach prepares lo hnd out how good the aty thmk.s the service is June C.sagrande DAILY PtlOT NEWPORT BEACH Three unhappy Adelphia customers enioyed a rare opportunity to vent duectly to cable TV execullves dur· mg a speaal meeting at City Hcill on Thursday. . •RJght now the seMce 1 totally inadequate.· resa· dent Paul Bask.Jn told par· uc1pants at lht! meeting. tncludmg two representa· bves of Adelplua cable. chdnqe-., sue h ds the recent lo~ of TKhT\' • "St>rvact> hd'> drdst1ca1Jy ' improved an the ldst two week' For the m~t part the issue" are gone.• aid Adelph1d representdll\ e Nancy Stin on Her com· mt>nt was met Wllb a rndll collective grunt from the three re<,1dent~ who attend· ed the meetmg St.AN HUO I OMV "'OT Work crews prepare to right a big rig on the southbound Corona del Mar freeway north of the MacArthur Boulevard bridge Tbunday evening. The colllsJon wUh a van caused a shutdown of all southbound lane • Caty Counctlman John Heffernan and As lStant City Manager Dave Klff both aid they have received a disturbing nwn- ber of complaints about unrellable Internet coMec- tJons, download nmes cu · tomer sefVlce and channel Th nty's Tel c-ornmun1· Cdl1on Subcommittee had scheduled the m tmg Wlth ats consultcsnt. the Buske Group. to p14.n Wdys to collect residents' mput on what th . want an a cable prov1d r Ofbciah. plan to WK" th inlor· mdtaon d' leverclge when they renew the1r agrecm nts with Adelphia and C ox SEE CABLE PAGE 4 f' Freeway crawl Rush-hour crash closes Corona del Mar Freeway for hours. No one is seriously injured in collision involving big rig and a van. Cutting a piece of modern artwork than the rusty padlocks that adorn the fences erected on top of th ctty's frffway •:· ;• o.ep.9hwath nobody died m the crash. inddent. which left both the van and the big ng overturned, Lundgren said. •Officials are puzzled about the reappearance of an unusual eyesore -padlocks on the Bay Street bridge . blidge • And off1Cials are not even sure u 1t amounts to vandal- wn or graffiti. • •. 0AllY Pit.OT • • -.. . . . . .... •. ... ., .. ' NEWPORT 8.E.ACH -A rush-hour col.lWon between a blg rtg and van on the Corona del Mar Freeway on Tbwsday afternoon left three people injured abd clOMd down all llOUth· bound lanes, backing up traffic for hours, offldals said. The vehicl•. which were travellng on the outhbound lanes near • MacArthur Boulevard about 4:45 p.m ., • crashed into each other, said Califor- nia Highway Patrol Officer Katrlna Lundgren. The colllJion was initially thought to have been fatal. but officen said One person who was seriously injured in the c:rub wu taken to Mis· sion Hospital in Miaion V\ejo, saJd Newport Beach Fire Capt John Blauer. •That person seemed to have suf· fered some trauma,• be wd Two othen, wbo were not u seri- ously injured, were tal<en to Hoag Hospital and lrvlne Medical Center, retpedively. The ldentitl• and condition of the injured were not feleued u of Tbun· day n19bt. Rush-hour drivers suffered for boun, with all eouthbound lan and one northbound lane closed after the Heavy clarity from the skies above T WO days go I MW the IUD J Ult f alliJ'l9 behind the pnttb· t Pacific Oc'Mft I've ever It WU stacked Wltb pink aDd orange IWMpl, at U ty9 ·lbadOwed for tbe aky'a eye w\tb the brow bone enhanced ..... p6nk and tM lower layws bl11 t'ng Into .,,... and nn..uy • e.cky orange. - h Ol't'\ll'Nd to ..... wblle bebokl· lDg tbil .....mg .... and...,_ to cb1ft at the-dim. lllill I hawmybedb.Molttbe ....... I tote .......... bMllla. ... .... ~ ... , ........ ...... ,,...........,....., ....... _ ....... A r 'IDl1 ..... ••olGl ......... • • 7 ...... • .. ~.Md ·--= ...:-............... r:_·· ·=-· ....... .... A SigAlert was LSSUed about 4 p.m and lasted more than tour hours. "It's not just clea.nng out every- Uung, but also repairing the road.• Lundgren wd. The acodent left a large. deep gash on the southbound lanes of the tr.e- way about 4 ·feet by 18 incbes and about 8 inch deep. she said. Lundgren said Caltrans worlten had started the repair work about an hour after the acodent occuned. • De..--.. ... cowrs pubhc wt.ty Md courts. She ""'f be rNChed .i ~ S74ootU6 °' by .mall at ~.blw•Mlltlmes Q)m, 72 Aqldat ,..,,,. ... rcrw1 o.ep.lhar8th OAA.v k.oT COSTA MESA -It's a mystery that has ba.tned aty ofhdals and Caltrans work· ers for yea.rs And th y all have the samequ t1on: •Wbywould anyone do something llke lhaU- Sure. there have been more gruesome mysteries • But they do want to know why Early Thursday mommg, Cal trans maintenance workers removed more than 40 padlocks that were snapped on to the fenc. oa the Bay Street bridge tbat runs above the tall-end ol the Cotta M ... Freeway. It wun 't the first ame. nor will it probably be the SEE CUTTING MGI 4 UIBMtlmll.-----11 _,_ __ ...__s -----" 9195 ------· 2 Fndoy, January 25, 2002 • • Honestly .. ~I I I I come~"'.-... ,..,me end b9.,,... Iring. pkbn. pll9d '° parlorm 1 one to~· comedic"'°"°'°" ... ~, ... be Mid fn:Nn 6:10 to 9:10 p.m. l\llsdey It the ~ 2910 8rlstol St., tldg. C· 106. C~·trom the scr1pt c.an b9 pkbd up •ftet S:lO p.m. °" audltk>n day. tnformltion: (714) 957·3347, Ext. 2 . . Doity Pilot CHECK IT OUT ·Take two aspirin and visit the library W hale 1t may not be WlSe to do your own medical diagnosis, raising your consciousness about whatever It is that ails you can foster the healing prooess. For the task, dozens of circulating and reference resources are available in the new soence collection at the Newport Beach Central Library. The authors of •Maldog lnfonned M~a.I Decisions• recommend that the search for a medical solubon begin and end with a doctor. For the Lnterim. they provtde dozens of bps ror becoming a learned partiopant in your own treatment. In Uus user-friendly manual for ---·· -.:.-:...- patients. medical writer 1 Nancy Oster, medical -.•._..ililllllil libranan Lucy Thomas and Dr. Darol JOleff serve up valuable inlonnabon about ~tient rights, dMlgDOlbc mterpietations and alternative therapllll!S. U your medical care mvolves a visit to the pbannacy. •Advice for tbe ...._t: Drug hi.forallio• lD Lay Languge• can offer reusurtng guidance on proper drug use, precautions, side effects and such considera- tions as age. allergies and pregnancy. Writ· ten in everyday language for the general public, this reference resource from Miaomedex includes a glossary of medJcal terms and uselul appendix . Also available at the Central Ubra.ry refer· ence desk IS '"Tbe Jobm Hopldm Comwner CuJde to MecUcal Tesb. • Ent:nes cover more than t 70 diagnostic tests induchng desaip· tion. te5t purpose. nslcs and potenbal comph· cabons. Many tests commonly performed on adults older than age SO ant included. Mark Morris. founder of the troupe that performs this weekend at the Irvine Barclay, wants to keep dance real Numerous circul4t1ng volumes concentrate on ped.fic maladies. From th Mayo Clinic there are Jeparale titles covenng depression. diabet and healthy weight maintenance. When such symptoms as joint pa.an. weight gain and foggy·beedednea com- bine with depressK>n, it may be bme for "Thyroid Power,• from husband· wtfe .team Dr. Richard L. Young Chang DAILY PILOT udgmg rrom Mark Moms' styLLsu- cnlly vast repertoire of move • you'd thank hP was an everythmg-goes sort of guy Which 1s true. m d wdy, because he likes dlJ dannng thdt lS "good ddnctng. • regardl~ of the genre or culture from whJch the moves tem But what Moms doesn't like is "Bonng • "Bogus • An expleuve thdt tdrts Wlth ·e · ., don't like rake dannng .• the choreo- grapher Sdld "I can teU when I St><? 11 It can be nashy and glamorous but 1J there' all there is, it's not that mtere tmg dfter a few nunutes. • As the founder of the Mark Moms Dance Company. an mteffidlmnaUy cele- brated troupe that has created numerous comnussaons for ballet gurnts around the world, Moms' ob1ectave hd tllwctys been to dance honestly ·1 can tell when I see 11. • th<> 45-year-<>ld sax.I, when asked what "honest" danong is "There has to be some sort of dl>ep structure. but there has to be some sort of reJabonshlp between th people danang ctnd the mUSIC • Music as what lll.Splres hJrn It' the eed that sprouts mto tus dances and the pulse that keeps them alive. For this weekend's run or hve of has pieces (four of which are Southern Cdhlor- nia pr~) at the lMne Barclay The- atre, the choreographer turns to four di¥ ne muslCAI mspLrabons· das Dvorak. the old-school tunes of Gertrud Lawrence and Jaclt Buchanan. the art songs and chJJ· dren't compositions of Enc Seti and the compositions of Robert Schumann. ·tho omce .• a chamber· ized pil"'Ce set to Dvorak for seven dancen, is th onJy piece that has been seen m ltvtne alrl'ady "Danong Honeymoon.· choreographed for seven dancers, is set lo LaWTence and Buchit.nan tun made popular in the '20s dnd '30s. ·Bijoux,· a solo collection of rune short pieces, is t to Saue's songs. "Pecca- dillos. • aJso a solo, will be danced by Mor· ns to chlldren' ptano pieces by Satie. And • V • a piece for U dancers. will be danced to Schumann's romanbc •Quintet an E·flat ma1or for Ptano and Stnngs." Dougla Rankin. president of the Bar· clay, said he mduded Morris in the theater's dance season. wh1ch anoudes petfon:nan~ by three other dance companies, because it helps crecite a "total experience." ·u one company ls tight and musical. then th next lS dark ond European." Ranlun said of his programnung method. ·we·u look at what enhances a sen . " Moms' how off somewhat of an all· m-one, he said. Also known for his directorial work on Jcan·Phlllppe Rameau' opera •Ptatee. • recently brought to the Orange County Perfonning Arts Cent r during the PbU· hannonJc Sod ty's Edocdc Orange F tl· val, Moms' productions are creative, edgy, ... ,, ..... NAQll$ HOJ1M (949)642~ An~ ltilttJ7'""224 ,,,.. ....... o-_ ..... ~ .... ~ .,...,.._..na tm"' ........... kord your conwnents ~ Che 0.-., Not OI MM Upl. NglH FYI • WMAT: The ~rk Morris Dance Group • .... : 8 p.m. tOO.y and Saturday • WHERE: Irvine Barclay Theatre. 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. • COST: S35 and S40 • CALL: (949) 854-4646 perhaps even WLld You can call them what you want. he says, but the one word he adnut he hates lS "Ullly." •1t•s dasrrussive." M oms 1d. "It' unag· ining that it takes no work when we work really hard at tl. • The SeatUe native started hJ dance group in 1980 alter years of perfonrung with other comparu . tie began ddncmg at the age of 9. attracted to th art of fia. menco after watcblng a Jose Greco how. Through the years, Morris expcmded bJ.S interests in Spanish flam nco to mclude evezyth.ulg from Balkan to Bahn moves. •1•m just interested.• th N w Yorker explained of lus wid taste ln dance. • 1 like a lot of dilferenl thing . That' proba- bly why I hve here.• Four years ago. the Ocmce Group won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Dance Production for the British premiere of •t'Allegro, 11 Penseroso cd U Moderato • Besides international dancing tours, lb company bas also work~ on li.lm pro1ects. When he's not dining wtth fnends or sleeping (be lo¥ pmg), Moms reads, watches and listens to whatever the 819 Apple can offer h.am U1 h1s pere tune. Dunng work·bJne. Mofrlt' prof on requires that he do pretty much the same set of things -explore ditf rent art. •'J'hat' what I do with my job,• Morris happily boasted. •There's not a b g dilter· ence wtth off-and-on·th ·Job for m • right: No,._..,,... ......... eAoril;I IMtts OI .. , .. , ... ....... c.t .. ,...,....~ _...,.pei11ill a'°'~-- YOLK N0.25 ._ ........ ~ ,_.,._, ..... llM! a.,.....,... Our ...... 11 lJO w ~St. Coltl ,._., CA t2Q7. OMce houn .. Qin'. 0 no. nm. a... COUf'lty -n2-f141 lliaM4 .... ,,.,Olm'M. ........ ~ LMM ....... ... #lt*IL•O.... ....... 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Medidne. • from the editors ol Prevenbon Health Books With secbons on kids, teens, husbands, pazents and moms themselves, as well as a general first-akl gwde, this a fine manual for fanuly health care. Along with advtce from a van ty of med- ical experts, the editors also suggest herbal reml"dl • such as sag for ba.ldn • chamomile for stres • twmenc for arthntis and herbal pillows to aid leep. Such bohstic remedi set Uus gwde apart from standard health boob. and readers king un.iqwt solutions to everyd4y health probl~ ms wW find plenty of f.r h Id here. Sllf UD Sii much the same. with north- west Winds It 10 knots. The nottnwet1 swetl will b9 4 to 6 ffft, SUU The sw.fl b.cb down wen more. moldy we&t· ~ turf • .._ J9tt'-wMt ~ pull the "'°" out of what"s a.ft. A new .... should hit IOlld on •• -------~ _....,_ ........ _,,.... .. 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"' ........ •11t.wunn..,1 "'°"' ................ .................. ) ·---·---- 11DIS =r ...... =. .. l:llp.m. ....... ... l:04 p.m; IA1 ... .. 12:11...... Ultlit low • • i Doily Pilot COSTA MESI CITY COUNCIL WUP·UP Inside CITYWL ~ t~ action. w.ying only 10 people of 86 sur· veyed supported street SWff:J)ing. Monahan said he from Harbor 5__:1\ Boulf'Vard to· -V McCllntock • believes resjdents already Here are some of the dici-gave their input and tt'lat a Way, and from Bristol Street sions made at Tuesdays Costa vote to supp(>rt the program Mesa City Council meeting. would ignore it. to Newport Boulevard, as well as Fairview Road from Wiison Street to Newport Boulevard -are approved to receive federal funding grants. The grants reimburse the city for about half of the ~ems. STIHT SWIE .. ING WHAT HAPPENED: The City 4•1 Council autho- rized street sweeping for specific parts of the city to serve as a test for a possible citywide program. Council members chose streets that Public Services Department staff recom· mended, including the streets surrounding College Park School. Pomona Avenue - between 17th and 18th streets -and Darrell Street, between Pomona Aven·ue and Meyer Place. Mayor Linda Dixon asked . crty staffers to add Plumer Street to the pilot program to appease a resident who addressed the issue at the meeting. The man asked council members to start a street-sweeping program and · .eliminate the trash in his neighborhood. Dixon said the fact that the man stayed past 9 p.m. to speak' about the issue sends a message that an increase in street sweeping 1s important. Councilman Gary Monahan BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Ad agency earns 10 award nominations A Cosld M esd advertmng dgency has been nominated for 10 awdrds recognizing milrkellng and merchandls· mg excellence m the home- hu1ldmg industry. Roxburgh has been named d ftnaltst for 10 awards, one for a Newport Beach commu· ruty for the MerchandlSing . KENN Y PRINTE R Support Our Schools Shop Harbor Blvd. of Cars l ! :\I\ l~"· l \ I I~l\ ,j. 1 i l ·,,;-. COSTA MESA WHAT rT MEANS: A staff report showed the trial will serve as a pilot pro- gram to. monitor the effec· tiveness and survey the affected residents for their opiniom. Findings will be presented to the City Council. Cooncil members have been concerned with the amount of contaminants that are washed into local waters and believe increased street sweeping could remedy the situation. WHAT WAS SAID: Councilwoman Libby Cow· an said she thought it was time to move forward with a better street-sweeping pro- gram". ·1 know it's difficult to get cars moved, but 1t is 1mpor· tant, not only for the city, but for the cleaning of storm drains," she said BAIER STREU REHAB WHAT HAPPENED: Council members awarded a S2·million contract for the rehabilitation of sections of Baker Street and Fairview Road. Portions of Bakt!r Street - dnd Mdrketang Excellence Awurdi:. celebMUon The eel· ebrauon will be held Feb 23 at the 01Sneyland Hotel an Andhetm It honors excclJcnce m res· 1dent1al design. marketmg and mt-rchandmng. Roxburgh hds been norm· nated for bt>st brochure for a comrnuruty of more them $1 JTUlbon for 1~ Cas!.1s neigh· borhood m Newport Coa t. and 1t has recc1Ved MX nom1· natJons. mcludmg be t logo. best graptuc contmully and be t color mdqd.llnf> adver- The wot~ consists of dear· ing and grubbfng. placement of ,.sphalt a~ concrete, traf· fie controt. traffic striping and martcing, and installation of concrete improvements. All American Asphalt was the lowest bidder, with a pro- posal of S2.01 million. The bid is 28~ lower than previ· ous estimates for the job, but staff reports find the propos- al responsible, based on good references. WHAT IT MEANS: Measure M and gas tax funds provided funding for the project. -Compil.ct by Lolita Hwper NEii MEETING • WHA~ Costa Mesa Crty Council meeting • ~ &30 p.m. Tuesdcrj • WlllRI.: Costa Mesa City Hall, n Fair Drive • IWOllMATION: (714) 754-5223 llsement for San EbJo Htlls. rt master-pl anned community by San· EbJO Hills Develop· ment Co m northern San Diego County The company has been a hna.llst for the awards every yectr for the pa t t 7 years and has won more thdn 1,000 f\-1AME statuettes. The full-service agency·is independently owned and was founded 22 years ago m Orange County and provide advertlsmg, marketing con· sulung and new media ser· VJC('<; MEXICAN RESTAURANT ...... --· ..... OUR MEALS ARE A n1P TO MEXICO WE TAKE WE SPECIALIZE IN LARGE DINING TO THE TO GO ORDERS NEXT LEVEL! PHONE AHEAD! 296 E 17TH ST COSTA MESA 949-645-7626 SABATINO'S i( ' I' I I \ I I ..... •I I ' ' • •Dlnt>ff • Sundly Bronch fnday, Jonvory 25, 2002 3 Marina park forums could be neXt step for developer • Planner of the Balboa Peninsulil resort plans to talk with residents to get their support. June Casagr•nde D~llY PtlOT BAL.BOA PENINSULA Public-opmton almost killed tus pro1oct on Tu~day. So it 1s through public opinion thdt Stephen Sutherland hopes to ddVdOCO tus pldn lo butld d 147-room l.u.xury resort on the perumuJa Alter dn ups\~eu of pubhc outraqe CO!>t Sutherland the vote ol three City Counctl mem~,.., -at least one of whom pdss1ona tely support· ed the resort -the develo~r 1m1y ldkc• his pldns directly to rt"•;1dent., Sulh<•rlcrnd hope to hold '>mall ne1qhborhood forums to .,how re .. adents. perhaps 6vf'r d C-Up or tea, why he belJeVP'> his dPvPlopment will be d boon tn'>ICtld or a bummer for jW1Uni.ulc1 re~1dents "In my experience. the mor<> p<>oplE' learn dboul th1., pruwc t. tht> more they c;up· port 11. • SuthPrldnd scud Thouqh thP meellngs dre stlU in the 1ded c;ldge, he wd ht! pldn<. to Pnh!>l the help ot FOR THE RECORD som<! rt!\1dentc; who support port Sutherland"i:. tequwt. the prO)l'Ct to hPlp orq ru~~ • Pl"Opl • hdW· ,. I gitunate other\ concern about trnll1c, but I "Thr· fdct· Utat even the think. it's 1rr~'>p<in 1hl to counnl member. who votf•<I oppose ~Vf·rything with the ug<1m'>t m1-werP so full ot k.!J.CP·Jerk cs .. wmptwn It's ph.11 " for tht> pro1ect. thdt Homg to stCtrt d tr1ifflc: prob· muk•·s me mort• conhdent h•m.· Adam w1d thon r>v~r thdt Uuc; can hup· · HP point~ tu th0 &!l·Alr pt•n,. he tldded · Hotel an Bowrly I ml'> 4 , an ' A roubnc rPqu,..;uo beqm exdlllplf' ol how 11 high-end tr111f1< dnd other studlf">. on · d<><illnat1on c tlrr be on th(' Jllt>J>O'>t'd d~ve!OpffiPnl llllJ>fQVt-ffieOt IO d fl# Jd Ollill drew f•nm1gh heated obJt.""· dICu lhdl dOf•'>n't ~1gruf1cCllltJy Imm. lh<tl \.ldyor Tod R1d~1e· anrrt>d!tt' pedk·how trctf11c • v. dV 'otccl ro deny th(• If we I rcuf' Newport rf>qu~t t>VPn Utough he dVtd· Bed<h the "c1y 1t ,., todcJ\, c10d ly c,upport-. the• pro1ect. not ont' bodrd on one bwld· ·I .. upport thP prow< t dncl mq c hanqed for thP nt>xt t 00 ttunk 1t would bed gredt l'>f>n· y<•dr., Uus pldrn would be a eht to the:> communit). dump he ~tel You ca.n't R1dqPWd) Sdtd Thur'tddv pre-;ervt> <>omeUunq forever "Bui llP.<dui.e my conslltuf'ntl. \\ hdt you do I'> \OU mdndge WNP therP <•n mdSSt>. I httd < hdnqc· ind rPspon.,1ble way · told lh(•m I would vote tor ffi) Sulherldnd hl)pt''> to cap1· c on .. 111 u1•nt., 1n'>ledd of ffi\ lt1hLP on <>upport hke th.ls to < on'c wnc.<' Sutherldnd n1•(·d~ ultm1dtl'h build th<~ hvc .. tcsr 111 hnnq in ffi\. consutuent.., to R£>~_wnt rP'>Ort Originally CJ"I tn\ \.Ott• bd<;k. • plannf'd on lhP ''te ol the Th(• council ndrmwl\ .\mPncdn L1•qwn po t. u'ppr•1VP<I the reque<>t on d 4· Sutht.>rlond lrl..,1 month dec1d· · to· I vote Pd to IPd\.t• th~ hall lltd~1· wov. who e ch!>tnC'I .untouc hw.I dnd tn'>ltMd put 1nrlud('s lhl• penrns~lu. thP r1•.,ort on thr-c,1te of the ''tt"n I the onl) counnl mPm· ~ldnnap<Hk '1oh1le Home lwr c onfhc lt'<l over lhe vott• Pdrk Tiw h'd'>M of the res1· \0U11C 1lmcJn C1ary Addm' clt·nt' m that pdrk '>ldte thdt wnoui.I\ c oni.tdered with-· thf'lr dbtlJty tu ">ld\ there ~ clr.t\\ llHJ ht., .. upport beforP t••mpordrv penchnq develop· 11111111.11!•1\ cl~c1dmg to ~up -rn1•nt ()n thE> Cit)-()\\. ned ldnd. A vote by the Newport Beclch City Coun<1I w.n incorrectly reported 1n Wednesday'\ Dcl1ly Pilot ("Newport Beach narrowly move-\ Mannal>clrk onward") Councilman GcllY Adam\ 11ott'd 1n favor of allowing cl devel()per to 1n1t1ate a general plan amendment tor a luxury rMOrt at Mclnnapark Mayor Tod Ridgeway voted against the item .. .. ---- .. ... \ -·- "' . . .. • ' . . . i • • . • • I • t • • • 4 Friday, .1anuoty 25, 2002 CUTTING CONTINUED FROM 1 locks will have to be cut. d Bill Moms. lhe city' public me dirl"Ctor ·u )Om body hnds out why people put th locb up there. I'd llke to know why on eclrth they do 1t. • he scud wtth d.O exd!>perotcd laugh. He !Mild the padlocks do not post• t1 public htlurd or Around TOWN • Send AROUNO TOWN Items to the Daily Pilot. 330 W Bay St., Cosu ~. CA 92627, by f.u to (949) "'6-- 4170. or by calhng (949) 574-4298 Include the ume. date ~ location of the event. .s well as • cont.ac1 ~ num~ A complete hsting I\ av•1l.tble at wwwda1/ypllot com TODAY The Oasis Senior Center will 111,..1 d chnnPr ddnc t> from 4 lo h p 111 t1t th1• 0d!>I'> Senior C't>nll'r in N<>wport BE>drh $10 1cw11 h44-ll44 SATURDAY The Orange County Chapter ot lhl' S N VIC-f:' C'orpi. of kt>llrl'<i Ext•cullvt~ will hO'>t d work!>hop on how to mctke e· commPrce '>llCCt>!>!>lul for d '>md ll bu'>mP.,~ The work· proble.m.i. to I w y ttalftc. ·u·s JU5t on y re,• h SAJd. •And we alway. g l compJaln about d. • Mom gu th t maybe som body i ustng the f n an ouU t for th crt-obve urg . ·Maybe they lb ink at'1 modem art or somellung, I don't know." he wd. •But I'm very. very cunous. • The fences that are part of the overpa , howev r, fall under Caltr4JlS' JurisdlctJon. shop will take ploce from 9 a.m to noon at Nation6.1 Unl· verslty, 3390 1 larbor Blvd •• Costa MeSd. $25, $20 if pre- register. (7141 550· 7369. www.SCORE.org The Corona de1 Mar Cham~ ber of Commerce will have a dinner and dance banquet beguuung at 7 p'.m at the Newport Bedch Mamou I iotel and Tennis Club, 900 Newport Center Dnve, New· port Beach $55, $600 for a table ponsor of 10 Black lJe opllonal Re ervalJons (('quested lq49) 671-4050 SUNDAY Gershom Gonmberg, author of "End of Days• and un tt o· ndte ed1tor dlld C'olumnast for the .Jerusalem Report, will spedk on the history or the Temple Mount d.Od how 1t has become the place of d1vu1on between the lc;raehs und Month-:End Sale (SC'-f30'~: =:-~cw srma \....: Now In Stod! ~. OIUT N1CU OUAUNTta> C ONSIGN • DESIGN come visit our new, store Quality furnishings for your home 369 E. 17th Street, Co ta Me a, I 111..11~-d bctwnd Plum·., P:u10 Ph one(949)764-1746 ----·-·----·---·--·- - The Jut tune WoRen found k>c:::kl lo COIMI Miiia was on the Pauview 1t09d bridge But the problem ii not what Caltram would conslder nous or a high priority. Mel· goz.e Mid. NIUC SUITY bov the Sen Diego Freeway about a year and a ball ago, Mid ROIV Meigoz.a. spC>kes- woman for CAJtrana. ·1r1 probably JUJt Th padJ•u wer not uniform but ed to be of diff rent kinds in t rms of scboolldds who have nothing better to do,• she i&id. ·w don't treat n u any real type or vandalbm: It'• )UJt unsightly. hopes and 1i , ihe Mld. Some were regular squclle locks that are opened with keys. end a few others w re number lockll. • Deepe ........ CO\ltn public wt.ty and COUit$. She may be ruched at (949) 57tM.226 °' trf e-mail at~ bhanthe ~tin..s..com. .MONEY CONTINUED FROM 1 Palestinlans when he peaks at 7 p.m. at Thmple Bat Yahm, t<H l Camel~ck St., New· port Beach. as pert of Tempi Bat Yahm University's Rob Greenfield Distinguished Speaker Seri . $10, $25 for preferred ating, or $5 for The dty paid out the last of the money in December. n.lors and tudents. Tickets avatlable at the door or by calhng (9'9) 64-4· 1999 MONDAY A free mtna.r on optlm.Jur formulas for bram. vision. prostate and cholesterol Wlll be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Pallo Cale ot Mother's Market, 225 E. 17th SI., Costa Mesa. R ervations required. (800) 595-MOMS. TUESDAY A lJ'M seminar and book- 1grung on Mark Stengler's book ·Your Vital ChJ.ld • will be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m . m the Pabo Cale of Mother's Nhirket. 225 E. 17th St . Costa M a Reservauon reqwred (800) 595·MOMS SEE TOWN PAGE 6 Dave Ellis, spokesman of the Airport Working Group, said be would work with cound.J membelS to resolve the is ue. Ellis oted a confidenllalaty clause of the settlem nt. say· mg he could not re¥ al pr&- cisely how much grant money has been spent so far. "We're real senous about upholding the terms of the agreement.· Elli.s Mid. ·we'll be working with the counal on Uu.s. • Counalman Gary Proctor sa.id he was confident the lS uc could be resolved. The groups would bend to the dty's wish· es, if asked, Proctor said. "The oty's not in the bu l· nes of gwing away taxpayer money,· Proctor said. "They will return the money U !here's no reason to spend 1t • • _. ... Olnton coven tM environment and John w~ Au'pott. He may be reK.hed at (949) 764-030 or by ~'' •t PlfUl.clmtone~tJmti com 675-8114 875-4072 0%0FF Athletic ahoea • ltfestyle llppet"el • perfonMnce ftt come to the new balar1ce"" •n§·NF·H·Si> ($49) 720-1602 HOW MANY VALENTINES COME WITH A WARRANTY? 'i' BOLEX --~.,_-~·.....,-~ .... ---~,.,,,..no.-...._... .BLACKMAN LTD. ~: m :~ fEWEURS ...... J«ll.I K.i {..,.._ Nn1pt1t1 .._. '2Mf • ""'67J.tJ)I _ ... _____ ....,.......,_ .... .,.. ............ NOTEBOOK CONTINUED FROM 1 Wh1le smoking. while dnvmg (u uct.lly ror refuge from the river of brake lights before mel. even wtuJe sitting on the couch clo e t to the window at home -I've been stanng and thmkmg dlld getting cheesy. I'm never like thts. I nf>V· er care about beauufuJ day or beaullful sunsets'or even tarry rughts Now, suddenJy. I car~ I~ thmk I know why -a rhli· ture of getting older, being 'itre sed, missing home - dnd I hope my newfound dppreciat:Jon for nature doe n't last too long It\ exhausung There wa this other sky la t month -cl 1ght that made me finally understand whctt wnter Jeanette Wm· terson meant by "pre-war sky m one of her books It wa mommg and the sky wa newly washed and the clouds were swollen with the preVJous day's ram. It looked. actually. W<e part of the opening credits lor "The S1mp on • Llfe looked hk.-ct cartoon at that momPnl All cancatured and Jolly and clearly o~tllned I remember telling my good fnend clbout thrs sk)'' CABLE CONTINUED FROM 1 Corrunwucaoons.. the oty' other cob provlder. whose C\.IStameB have not had surulas problems Th<' two Adelphia represen- t.ab\! said their teduuc41 prob- lems have been a result of the uddeA collap e of former lntemet partner exate@home. They added the problems are belJ\g hxed ra pidJy. But otfic1a1s and resu:Jent~ weren't satisfied. The Buske Group will con- duct phone wveys of residents and hold focus groups to gath· er Ullonnation about what's · wrong. As the. city prepares to renew ttUra.ncbise agreements with the cable compe.mes ect.rty next year, It wUJ use the data to l)erSWld Adelphia to keep Its Newport Beach customers hoppy. But even then. htt.le can be done to force the compa.rues to comply. Under lhe t 96 Telocornmunications Act. the oty compelled to renew the ogrecment regardle s of ~a proY'lder up to us prom&lel. The agreement. bukally a IC!igal. fonnality. gi\n the tom• parues the right to have their cable• under city streets. In return, the O!_y g ts 5.25% of the compaiUes revenues m the dty. lo 2001, tru. amounted to 1705,709 to tho city from Adelpb!a and Sl27,3 t9 from Cox • The percen19 as not nego. U.b&e by the c:tty or the c:ompe • oy, and would rmnain the 1ame everi II Adelphia left and anotb- • company came an. 1bt one dJipertty, lftOugh. is that Cox doel not pey the city I franchlM f for dat.a ten>iails. A r9C nt coun ruuilg ln Oregon ha left open the Q\*- tion ol~~ .... Nq\dred kl pey kl Che dty ... r.. wbK'.b ti c:bar9'ld to CUI-~ . .;::~-.In -·-cillblt~lbe ........................ • .... d ... ,,. .......... .... ....... °* ..... .......... =--,.... -~·-°* laMS. .... ,, ..... ..... ...... ........... . .. ............ . ,,. 1 T I a *12 I ., • 11i1t 1M llNet: lndectnt ~ .. NPOtUd 11"1 tht JOO bk>ck 9t , 1: 1) •.m. ~ ~ NEWPO«T llA04 . ................. .._ ~Ahit~-NiW ''POtt· ~at 11:24p.m. ~ • c.-,..,..., ..... c.,,_ ..__ .... A r.ckless dtl'ltf was r9POf111d .rt 7 S2 p m w.dnetday. • ~ ._.,,..t; A Pit ty theft~ NPOtt.S In U\e 4500 bfodt at 1:54 p.m. w.d~ay • NI uu111rt c...tw Drtve: A gr~ ttwft was reported in m. 600 block .i 4.49 p.m WedMtdav· • OciMlt ._.,,_. V•n<Ulrsm was reported in the 2100 block •t3.3Apm~ • ,._. Street: A petty tNft was reported In the 100 block •t 10'17•m~ She aid she'd seen the111 - had felt theu unpact un rm . viou day and under!>IUocl what I meant Most M-\-l t•th she in isled 1t wdsn't < h•·•·w to notice. That was ruce, shdnncr o moment with d fnt>nd As I wnte thts column there are no clouds out ul1• It's the same. unflaw(>d IJhw for miles and rrulos unlit tlw furthe t nule, when• lht• sky fades like sandblcsstfld de rum My epiphany. on th10, cl,I\ 1s to stop being C'OnfO!>t·d To continue rambling dbout skies and blues and cloud' and to top fretting dbout the big things 10 IJfc• dnd whether I'm nght dbout what's Ul fact big or mnll and whether I'll bt• rt•qrl'llul of what I'm domg now when I'm 40 I've been wondennq the e un-graspable ttunq, lately Been turning qui•, uons in my head the Y.d\ old Ch.tnese men turn 'h111\ llver worry bctll an tht>11 hand · But I know I'll nen•r know (the answer<, to m' unproductive question., thot 1 ). Or maybe I wtll, om 1• I'm gray and w1 e Till then. gue I'll turn 11, the lues • VOung °'9f'9 writes fe.tuu ... SM may bt rNChed •t (949) 57tM.268 °' trf ....,,.., •t ~~tllMS.com • OlllUAIY Gertrude N. Carpenter A lw\._eral M will be heJd for bertrud N. Car penter at 10 a.m. Mondd} at PaC1.fic View Chapel. Mrs. Carpenter, a res1· deol of Corona del Mar for 52 yea.rs, died Tue5cia} Of rutturaJ COUlel. Sb Wd 93 . be ls survived by her bU$b&nd, Ed, and ist •r HametGoss. The chapel ., at 3500 Pacific View Drive. Coro- n4 del Mar. 110 Brcedway, eo.ta Mesa ...... 180 ..) ~-·~~-::'"~~--.,..,----------------.:.--------.-..w...--------~--..-.----~---------------------...._. __ l \ Daily Pilot Grisham IS modeling from hl141 Dahl • •AmeflCMI Pride· StM hoodle (S106) and • Ameflcan ~Stwswe_at pents (S 113). All net pl oceeds from the .... of thtt Q•nMnt wiU be doNted to~ fund to •id f•m1hes from in. tr~ of Set>t 11 This ~ble comes from Fr•nk1e 8 1n chocolate brown ~r. •CNrtie• dr.wstnng i.tsure ~nt (S92), •Leisure Tu~· (SS3) and Leisure fronH1p hood141 (S99) THE ·tooK , , r .. Looking fabulous, G"~m is wur1ng this Allen 8 embrO!d«ed fuchsia pe~nt blouse (S 118) and Fr•nk .. 8 •Jams• Je&n, •a,.rt._• 1n d rty denim Wish (S 115) Traditional Chinese He~g Therapies Donate your vehicle. 1-888-308-6483 .. ·et hope in motion to improve local live .. • At upuocrutt Fridoy, .January 25, 2002 5 Flare for ~o,n Is • Costa Mesa·based company with the mission ~o prc;>"lde high-quality merchandise and accessories for.Jl'e fashion· consoenc.e shopper. The 17th Street boutique carries a wide selKt1on of trend-setting lines, including Allen B, Bella Dahl, Cosa~lla. Frankie B. Ja~ Perse, Juicy Couture, Miss Sixty, Serfontaine, Welkin and Ya· Ya. Joellen C.niuro, owner of Flare for Women, says· ·we offer an alternative to the traditional shopping mall We are committed to ser· vice, sty1e and convenience." MC>Qellng styles from Flare for Women is the assistant manager, Maggie Grisham. Grisham is a native Newport Beach resident. married to local punk rock and roll star Jack Grisham of TSOL Maggie and Jack are the parenu of two daughters. Hair styling and makeup is. by Darlene Barringer. This outfit comes from Juicy Couture in burgundy Yelour, swut j.cket (S88) •nd swe1t ~nt {175), with Grish•m finishing off the look with I bonn. Em•ll• tti•MSt<>M body <:Non (S200). .. Stunning ••ld soph1s11c.1ted, Gr!SNm shows off this Fr•nk.-8 black ·cockt111· ~t CS17.t) Mld Chelw• DIVIS ~shffrs1lk "Tulledo-blouse CS225) Empire Credit Services Stan the New Year Debt Free! e Hnb.al MedilmC' • R\', • Bo.th • R~al E.-;tate • Tax O~dUlllhle Call Empire Today! We Specialize in Debt Consolidations, Home Mortgages, Auto Loans, Personal Loans, and Business Loans. We can lend you a helping band towards a debt free future • Aun~uJotb<'~PV • Cuppintt TI1enpy • Mox1bu,uon Therapy COMlltONl.v TIUAnn CONomotif : 8-k ~ I Anhridt I Sdalica I Tendonint tvedldtea I Mirlinc AJerPt I Atehma S... / Arudety ..._..,O.,._.on ...... to. I~ CcwOon ~ .... ~ ... 300 ~ CftlWI Drift• No.a.,~\ WW • I. 11 ?181 II• ('49) ........ n Call Empire Credit Services Today at (866) 423-6103 H~ & _..and P""f"'O'd '"°')ear! Fnim dit 114 ot Emf"IT Cmti1 ~"" ICft ··~ ~""'tlOIU ..,PY~' io ~on .\ 6 Friday. January 25, 2002 -AROUND f OWN ... Daily Pilot flL 7 TOWN CONTINUED FROM 4 . WllllSDAY A bal lom to tbe J, PIUI G.ay Ml.eum will Jeeve tbe Newport Harbor Nautical Mue.un al 151 e. Cout Highway. Newport 8eecb. at 10:"5 a.m. and return at 4:30 or 5 p.m. $2.S, indudes a ~host tWK:h at the museum. C.aJl for reservations. Ann Watt· IOn. (9'9) 675-8915, Ext 103. dinner wttb guest •JNN.ker Pauzta Aa:ift who will ipMk on ·women and tbe 5'19•: Ufe ln Afghenltton• at the Pacl.Uc Club 1n Newport Beach. AssUl was born and ra1Md ln AigbanJstan and b • founding member of •tbe Afghan Women's Aun. or Southern California. SSO. C&J Gall S. Weiss lo make a reser· vation. (714) 957-45-iO Central Ubrary'1 Fri ndl MeeUng Room. 1000 Avoca· do Ave., Newport !Md\. fll. I Tbe Comuaualty A-. lmtl- tute Orange County Chapter wt1l host a three-day Profes· sional Ma.nageme:ot Oevelop- meot Program P b. t tbroUgb Peb. 3 at the Newport Beach Mamott Hotel. 900 Newport a.m. at Sherman Ubrary & Gardens, 2647 E. COUt ttigb· way, Corona de! Mar. John Bishop, manager of hortkW· ture at the gardens, will d.il· cu11 repottlng, feeding, watering and pelt problems. S20, preregistration required, (9'9) 673-2261. . A tad nlilertor dlil Newpolt H..-bor ttigh School's Crad NJght will be held at 6:30 p.m. at Sterling BMW. 3000 W. Cout Highway, Newpo(t S..ch. Tbe night features food and live and silent auc· uons. (9'9) 645--6772. ofPON Dence Center, 151 Kalmus Ave., Suite G3, ~ Mesa·. Students must register an hour before the audition. $15. (212) 769-6600. Dance Center, f714, 241·9908. fll. 13 S,.cUic typel of l1l1'9WY fll. 9 THUISDAY The Sappbire Society of Jew- 1Sh National Fund will host a Clim.bu and advenhlN trav· eler Jim Wood will share his ·August 2001 journey lo South America with wUe Nikki ln the program, •Exploring Patagonia.• at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. at the Newport Bea.ch ·Center Dnve. (9'9) 380-7360. J fll. 6 A dais OD growbiQ plaDtl indoors wU1 be ottered at 9 A tr. clul on c:.--. lbe magnitude and treatments of lung.A._ancer will be given from 2' lb 3:30 p.m. ln Hoeg Cancer Center's Conference Room A at Hoeg H01pital, 1 Hoag Drive, Newport Be cb. Regtstra~. (9'9) 7· c.ANCEJt l.Dlltraecliate and ectYuad bellet students, 12 to 18 yea.rs old as of June 30. from Costa Men, are lnVlted to audidon fo-r the School ot American Ballet's Summer Course from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Jlm111.ie vailable for lung cancer patients will be c:lilcuaed at a free clul from 2 to 3:30 p.m. 10 Hoag Cancer Center's Conference Room A at Hoag Hospllal. l Hoeg Drive, New- port Beach. Registration required. (9'9) 7-CANCER. Grandparents play important role in child's life Grandparents have been referred to a!t the "national guard" of the family. They are not m the everyday trenches and, therefore, are not so tightly bound to the everyday rules. They are only called in when needed. This puts them in the unmhtb1tcd and profitable situation of being on the perimeter, thus allowing them to assume a role of trust. There are some of you who are raising your grandchildren after having raised your own children Grandparents reanng their grandchildren face obstacles that arc new to them anJ they can at times become faugued and confused. If you are one of those grandparents, seek out assistance from local support orgaruzations or your grandchild's school. There is no end to the pleasant acuviues you can parucipate m with yow ,. grandchildren. II you live close by, just drop in for a visit or invite your grandchild over to your house. If you are a long- d1stance grandparent, maJc.e frequent phone call , e-mail regularly, and send pictures or a videotape of yourself so your grandchild can match a face to the voice on the phone. Let your grandchildren set the agenda. lf they leave c_... the plans up to you, take them to the zoo. Just walking along watching animals wall allow time for 1mponant conver~uon or much needed silence V1s1tmg a museum may bring to mind stones about your generauon that you can hare. Do some things 1ust for fun, like attending a ballgame or seeing a movie. Treat your grandchildren with respect and h ten to them carefully. Your grandchildren will respect you in return. Avalon at Newport West expands program For more than 25 year , AvaJon at Newport We t has been so su ccc ful,. in part bccau e of their cpar:ned areas for As 1Sted Living and Demenua Care. We are able to specialize our services m each area with trained staff who have been with us for many years. We have recently expanded our Assisted Living program by adding a secunty system for those with early stages of Demenua. Not only arc the doors alarmed, but 1 signal 1s ent to the pagers of our caregivers which alert us that a re 1dent has left the building. We ue continually looking for ways to improve our services. Our new waJkmg club i off to a great tart. With ow new flower arrangmg classes, our re idents welcome each new arnval with a beautiful bouquet. For informauon. call (949) 631-3555 Work with your doctor or pharmacist and take comritand of your medications Smee most seniors take more than one type of mcdicauon every diy, u ts imperative that they be responsible and knowledgeable about their drugs. Most v1 u to the doctor re ult in a prescnpt1on. Wh.tle some scmors may have trouble tak1n~ their med1cation properly, others may not understand the po 1ble intcractton and 1dc effects. It' unponant to remember that over· the-counter mcdicauon arc just as likely to interact with your current medications as are prescnptton mcd1cauon . Vitamin and natural herbal upplemcnts are amonA those over-the-counter medtcauons. 'Natural' docs not nccc sar1ly m~n safe when used an combinauon with other medtcauon . 01scu with your doctor on a yearly bast the med.icat1on you arc talung and how you are feeling. Never he 1tatc to ask your doctor any quc uon you have about your medtcauon. ls your medicaHon do10g what 11 shouldl Arc you cxpencncin~ tdc effect l Arc you talun8 hc:rhs, v1tam1M or over-the-counter pa.in rchcvcrsl Do you dnnk alcohol regularly or '!mokcl All of these quc uons hould be d1scu ~d at your checkup. It 1o; a wonderful idea to ta.kc your bottles of mcd1cauon with you. In 1996, Con~css passed a law rcqu1nng phannac1c to provide the followms anformauon to pJttent about the J~., they are taking including the name of the drug, wammg!I, :a Im of precauuons. r· , I t . , ) , 1 • ,[ • , • • • t r -1 .. 1 • ---::, • · • • • .. • • • . • ~ • ' ' j • , • ' • Alway tell your phy ic1an obout au of the medicine you a.re tak.in& even those you take occa 1onally. ymptom .inJ po able aJversc rc.acuon!>, add1cuon and cHccnvcne ;, and proper u ge. 350 West Bay Street • FuU•tlmc RN Ind 24-hour liCCNCd nuBina •ilh c•pcnii.e In du'Oflu; di.ea.e INni&Cl'.Mftt • Muicrs level ~al wortu and uppon IJOUPI Costa Mesa. CA 92627 • HOlpice tcrVlta for end~f-lifc care Tel: (949) 631·2212 Fax (!M9) 631 ·2270 •Spcdally nincd, compagoeale sWT -..... _ ( . . ' i· I I· .. ~ Senior <:are Community 3901 £. CollSt Highway, Corona tk/ Mar. California 92625 Crown Cove is a nationaJ award wmnmg commumcy overlooking rh~ PWfic Ocean and a canyon prcscM. indwming Corona dd Mar. Crown Cove offm lndcpendcnr and Assisted Living Programs as well as our unique Journeys C Program fur Abhcimcr's and dementia ate whett •Lifei }""TMJ tl«ml ind with Als:hrimn's. " 11m1 <N ~ ·ns ~ CAJtJNG ia .bout Dapea, Wannlh , and ~ Empuhy and Individualized Aacatioo. To the mlF at CtvwD <Aw, caring ia much more; it ia our life focua. Crown Cove cands our among other Communj~ for numerous raJOns, but we bclicvc one of our raidcna summa.riztd ir bar in a rcc:cnt m.apzine anide: • TJ,;j;, --~. "-71it ~ ""'. tn-4. ,-. ;, """"1 ,..,.., •Wit• ,,, I a111 lt ii#. if I ..... ti,, }NJ;, , .N ... -..,,,,,.., """ ... ,,,,. M ... """""eiz * ljiJ """*" -• • "'~ """"' • .-., .• 949-760-2800 Paz 949-760-2839 Patient 65 and older ruct differently to medicine than do younger patient . As our bodte age. we tend to low down a bv. Th.1 includes how quickly the body nd 1t'IC1f of medJCJne. A prescnpuon chat 1s adequate for a 45 year old may be too large a dose for a 65 year nld As the water tn our bodic decrease and the fat increases, phy 1c1ans arc careful when prcscnbing drugs that might Increase body fat or require a large amount of water to be chm1nated from the body. The opposite is crue with other medu:ations. For example, druo that arc g>vc:n for high blood pre urc or heart di asc may have le of an effect in older people. Since 1t would not be feus1blc tu corry all of your med1cauon wuh you at all ttmcs, po t a ltst of your mcd1c1nc in your home and ca.rry one wnh you. Include the following anformatton: Your doctor's name, phone number anJ pager number, your oamc, age .a.nJ cmcr~cncy medical anformauon, each drug name, hranJ name or gcncnc, why you arc takmg the Jrug, how often you arc talung the drug, the Jo ~c you take of the ~ and any other pertinent mformauon about the drug. For your med1cauon to work properly, tt ts 1mponant that you take It a prescnbcd Use a pill box or orgamzcr, keep a wnttcn schcduJe of medication on your rdngerator or bath.room mirror. If you cannot wallow a pill ask your pharmac1'>t about ~ttlng It in wpcn ion form ur the poss1b1hty of crushing your pill and add.in~ It to food. If you b.avc an .11lmcnt ttut malcc. opcmn~ child-proof ca~ da.lf aeuJt, a k for nap--0ff or scn:w-<ln lid Work cl ly w1tb your doctor &~s~~ +~Odfa8f~ ..... ' Enjoy a Sp.ci.oua Suite, Sumptuoua Dinioi, Entertaimnent, BiDp, Cn&a, Billiarda, Beeuty Salon, Transportation to Dodor, Shopping, Fun Tripe, Friendly c.ing People. 2283 PCW~Wilaon Minimum age 58 For more information pis·• calla 949/~ or Pu 949/"46-7G8 ·Stay actively involved in life at Silverado Senior Living At S1lvcrado, yow loved one wnh Alzhe1mcr's will be acuvcly involved Ul hving. We feel trongly that ow m.Js ion is to provide meantng, purpose and quality in each of our residents lives. There are many way that we are able to fulfill our mi ion. We have succe fully combined a social model of care integrated with professional nursing crvice . By including pet , plant and children in our communny, we have been able to create a home-like environment. Through ow acuvaty programmmg. which include one full day each week wnh a master's level mu 1c theraplBt, we arc able to meet the soci.il 1 needs of the folks who lac wahu . In addition to interactive activiuc including cooking cla , pecial entertainment and gardening, our r 1dents cnioy weekly bus tnps. We even have a pec1al men's work hop! We pmv1dc on-site, 24· hour lu:cn ed nurses, including a f ull-timc RN and arc able to care for our re u.lent through the progre ion of their disease. Provi ion of this levcJ of nursing care is unique and has cstabh hed Silvcrado u a tandout a 1 tcd living 1 fac1lary. Our medical duector 1 11 board ccrtilied Ccnatnc P ychiatnst and wor~ cl ly with our nur mg ta!f and our fam1l1cs. Plea e feel free to drop in for a cur of coffee and meet our dog Asher and the re t of the Silverado fam.Jly. For more information, CtJll (949) 631-2270. . . Daily Pilot N..-y..,.... .. 011Col09T nW'H apedalJ.tt at Hoag Cencer Center, will give a workshop on ~ fean re.Lated to cancer diagnosb. The talk will take place from 8:30 to 8 p.m. in Hoeg Can- cer Center's Conference Room A, 1 Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. Pree. No regiltration required. (9'9) 7-CANCB.R. publk wW be Ottered from 9 · a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Hiltoo Hotel. 3050 Brlstol St., Colta MeM. Fu~ teaions will be held on March 28 at th Hilton, and Peb. 27. and March 14 at the Wyndbain Garden Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Stan, Costa Mesa. $139 per seminar. (800) 876-6827 Fii. 27 i , •••• 14 TM ant Qf four notary tratn· tng telliona designed to edu- cate lnd.lvtduala about the re.rponslbWties of a notary Th• Orange County Cal Alumni Club wUl hold tts 2002 Spring Spe«lUr Dinner at 6 p.m. at the Westin South Coast Plaza, 686 Anton Btvd., Costa Mesa. $60, S45 for Treat common aliments with simple home remedies Aaing brings stiff mU1Cles and joints. However not every ache, pain or medical problem warrants a trip to the dactor11 office. Some of the medical care we require caa be provided at home. . Arthridl milbt be your conatant companion, but if you have Joint pain that is not arthritis -such as pain after a football pmc with your grandson -you can try RICE. HR" stands fm reat. Rest the painful area and wait awhile before you play another game. HJ" at.ands for ice. lee the pali:lfu1 area several times a day for about 20 minutes. "C" ataDda for compreaion. Wr1p a bandage around the affected au to limit the swelling. Take off the bendage if the area becomes numb, changes color or feels cool to the touch. "EH ataDda for elevation. Elevate the injured area above your hart, unlea you already have an existing problem with ciiculation. . Add IOll\e pea1 to your RICE. A bai ol frozen peas may WNp around your knee or elbow better th.an any 1cc peck. Be awe to wrap them in a thin towel to protec t ,our lkin. U your pein gets worse or lasts longer than three or four days, tee your doctor immediately. Bick peln ii a common problem with young and old alike. Much of reported back pain is in the lower back area. Your initial impulee may be to lie down·. Relax, but get up nay couple of hours and walk around. Try not to ttay in bed loQFf than a couple of days. Keep moving. but umi1 JOU feel better, do not try any activities that would ltlaiD your back further. Put ice on the sore area levaal times a day for the first few days. After that, try heat with a heat.in& pad or a shower. When you a.re fee1i.na better you can· begin to stretch a little eech day. Lie on tbc floor and hug your knees to ,our chat for about 15 KCOnda. U you cannot lie down, ttad with your feet flat and le.an over until you feel the atretch, not the pein. Then stand up and lean back a little bit kcepina your hands on the small of your back. U your becbc.be lat loaaitr than a week or intcnslfics, make an appointment with your doctor. To keep your t.ck healthy remember to lift usrng your lq m...Clc.i. When you are carrying something, hold it cloee to ~-When aitting, keep your back straight and don't slouch. Roll a toWcl and place it behind your lower beck to bclp MOf! the wgie to llouch. Sleep on your ttdc uainl 1 amall pWaw and put 1 pillow between or under your kn!Na. dependina on wbetbei JOU afecp on -,our aide or you.r back. S«cliD.ch aCha plque asiDI mm and women due to llDlidrity co foocll, initewi bowel syadrome or ow 81 H._ .. M J09 •• ,our • w ·da becomee more .,.rdcular about wbat it can mdaa'thmdle. You may ............. ,_ _ech.,, .......... -. ............. dm JOUCHtl ·-~ J'Clar• ....... __.. $' I 111 ... °' ... .._ .. ,.. .. .... ,.. ... cnni,... ...._ Dlllllt.. .. . ••cwo•l .... 111 ,. =: ..... ARouNnToWN young alwnnl from 1991-01, SSS for Orang County Club m mbe111. R rvdt.aon requ led; Orange CoWlty Cal Alumni Club, 4200 Park Newport, Swt 216, wport Beach. CA 92660 (714 I 641- 7738. llAICH 6 The f.lrJt of three lnJant mu. sage cla will be h Id at 1 l a.m. at th Hoag t-t~p1tal Conference Center at 1 H0c19 Drive, Newport B ach. Se . sions are d lgned for new- borns and i.nfant~ up to 4 months old. $30 for three 1 112-bour tons R rva- tions required Call (714) 532- 8887 to regtSt r and (949) 760-5545 for informallon. Futur ons will be March 13 and Md.rch 20 MAICH 19 Orange Coast Cofl999's 18th annual High School Dane Day will be held from 8 a .m to l '.30 p.m . ut 2701 FcuMew Road, Costd Mesa More than 225 Orange County high !tchool !tt\Jdents and their fac- ulty ad\11.Sors are expected to attend (7141 432-5506 APllL 9 Oruge Cout CoU '1 1 ttb annual Hlgb School ruor Day will tak pl ce fr m noon to 3 pm. m th campulli qwad, More than 3,500 Orang County high K hoo! ruurs v expected to attend. Edch ruor will rec av rly reg· 1 tratton matenol tor fdll 2002 cla with counseling. on ntation and ftnanaal did maten I also avaddble Department and campus tows will be conducted tor' inter sted tudent~ A Ire<' barbecue lunch also will be proVld d. Fr e 'qt4J 4'i2· 5726 fridoy, Jonuory 25, 2002 7 ONGOING The publk b lnvtted to view • colle<"Uon of photogrephi<' art ot Cry la.I Cov tat Park by John Conn ll nd M ruun Br U on dis1llilay from F b 1 to 28 •t th ' wport Bffcb CentidJ ubraty, 1000 Avoca- do e. 194 I 717 -3870 u cy Clark and Anoda ... 'pon~r\ d we kly yoga med· 1latJon '>Of.\ton from 5:30 to b 10 pm dl th ·Education C"<•nt~r. 471 Old Newport Rbad, Sml•• 103, Newport • 8PdCh for~f? and cill die wel· rumt• t'•4!Jt fi H -0550 · Karlton Residential Care Center provides assisted living for those suffering from Alzheimer's or related diseases K.1rlton Rc..aJ1.:nu.1l C tn: Cmu:r ,.., J 10,4,cJ family ownc<l .i nd operatcJ cJre IJctlny, dc'1~ntl for the cl<l1.:rl y who rc4uirc J!>'>l..,ll.!U hvm;t <lu1.: rn Alzheimer'~ or other related d1 ca..,c!t. Adm1n1'tr..itor,/owncr'> Barhara anJ Jnrc<l We iner fo<,tcr ..i '-Cn'-c 111 1..ummun1ty hy having an "open Joor" policy thJt cnahlc' them to mtcr.ict daily wuh r1.:.,1Jcnt-. ..ind their t..im1ltc!>. An LV!\. 1., on ~tJll and caregiver-. arc given in -;crvacc' 1.:vcn mom h hy a licensed profc mn.il There " l -'·1..Jrc ..ind ~upcrvt ton. A pre J''c"mcnt I!> completed by a rcgi tc rc<l nur'c A-..,c 'mcnt .rnd re-3 sc ment occur ev1..ry thru month' to cn.,urc each re 1dent's care ..inJ need .ire properlv Jttcndc<l to. All .,lJ~C!> ol Al;:;hc1mcr· Dcmenua arc cared tor. We hJvc a locked pcnm eu:r wh1ch allow re 1dcnt to walk freely and '>afcly hu t,1Jc in th1.. ~.1lkw.1-. .. C are include!> bathm~. Jrc.,..an~ .i.:rriomin~ 11r.al hygiene and mconuncncc LJrl. Th1..·rc " J u11nplctc ha1r alon, daalv laundrv .tn hou..,ckccpan~ 'l'n 11..l' Nutritionally balanced mcJI" JnJ -.pcu.il J1ct' accommodate md1v1du..il need' ,\h:J11...1I prJ1..t1t111ncr' pcc1ahzmg m . .i v.1ncty ot J1..,c.1pltne' arc on the prcm1~ Vl umg patient-. on J rq~ul.ir ha''" Wonderful a tlY.lt'le' <;C\l..n Ja, ... J \Hck include everything from .irum.1th1..rJp\ .ind J.111\ cxcr ''l'' to pet therapy .and "'cckh rr111c .... 1on:il \. ntert•llner ... Every third frn.b' 111 th1.. m.inth \\ c cdchrJt\.· out re 1<lcnt ' b1nhJ..1,, There 1 c \cn J tour hok puttan~ ~recn th.u re 1<lent<; .m<l their v.-.ator ... \.'Olli\ ive m1.Jte rou to\ ''H l\.u!lun R~·,1.!c:r11111/ <. .. :L.' Center For more mtorm1m11r <ult ~ 1..:1 2'311. /I ~o ,.-.At \\t'\11ntm1cr.lcrr.1lc. l )r.u1~c-( ounl\"' llt"IH'' ·'"'~lt·J dl laving lommunm. nlu II ti.-cl "ckomc. 't'\.Urc .mJ 1..oanfonablc In tJ<.t. \\t: 1hmk "1u II kd right Jt home. • Pra\atc .1p.1nmcnt' • Homn~l<' mc.·.il, • UfCgl\Cr<i on '1.iff .:!-. lwur' .1 J.1, • RN and L\f!\: rtur-an~ J.))i,tJn\.c • \1cdlYUOn m.an.igcmrnt • A!> m.anu.• with b.uhan~. Jrc:,,tni: .mJ ..:roc•mm~ • lmcrgt'n\.'\ .:.all 'Htrm an c.1-.h lp•trtmcnt 1 '\-l \\~rnmMcr \,~nuc \\t-..1mm,1<1 l \ •l~h ~ ~ 14.89 1.6608 C< )l '.'\'TH\. (Li 'B U >."-J\;·\LESCE.'\'T.fi >SPrT: \L. ['\'C. ( ·mmtnJ C-lul> ( ·w1rnlr •wr 11t.J ft1!t/Jlfal. /11r .. a ""Klun prit-<111 . NJ..11/tcl 11111 . i11u.fac1/1ty ;.~ "" /omtc d Ix him/ tl1t ·\<11 ""· /11a C-"u111111 ('/uh i11 tlu . \(u·port 8u 1rl1 Bmk Ray 01-ro.fuw·111il<"i Jmm.J lom! 'll nmno(J l<»'i/>ilal Pn .,/Jyu rimi. Snlllll i>-1 l>nlfiuil1t11.Jomili1 mrt1 d <11 d u//lf:mlnl inC'f 1973. Smgl a11<I tlouh#i IKd t>tTll/><lllff • lri1l1 IKJ1luuum (1111/ altrMtT in trf ry mc»JL 8'<t1u1iftd amucu1dil rs. quirt /HU<eful. ~If fi-nL l1igl1 IJIO/f ralio. tOl1 and b u n us tny . "1 nro rommittfd '" pnridi• fl•'tl.'. Pfntall<ll tt-Ul u~1111 1r<1n111h, dif!r1ity and nwtJflf'f i11 a lf0fttp-/1A,., afr•tott>lun. 20.'.Mtl sanM . \I ua Arw t~tghtS. 21'07 (714') 54 3061 c.Jl for a .OW 011d rilil w ,,,, d " f.b al ..,, .............. lmfl .......... auon Of THE DAY . ' •obviousl y It's a blg game for us to wln on the road, and lt WCIB dellnltely one of our better games of the season ... " ,ft ~IMI. UCI men's basketball co.ch mOPBB Dfll«li II S,.UIWl~F-' . ,.,..,., ........ KJMCOlEMAH 8 Friday, January 25, 2002 lpem ..._Roger Coman • 9~9..57~223 • SpM9 Pma 9494500170 Doily Pilot Division I cha1µpiOnships may be returning Proposed playoff changes could return vaunted Back Bay tennis, and boys volleyball, to Division I title hunts. HIGH SOIOOl SPOITS committee. teems In the IKUoc1 In our (PaciOc C.oest League), ~ I hope we'd be 01vlsion I,• Mid Mang, wba.e S.. Klngs rolled to the Dlv11ion V crown last spring. winning 15 of 90 games agalDst playoft runner-up 6.nllhes ln OMlk>ns 0 and m the l.ut two falll. Coecb Fletcher a.on't Tars would stand to nlOY9 up to DMion I under the propoted systaJD. lany flUfkner DAILY PllOT LONG BEACH -Boys and glrls tennls, aa well as boys volleyball program• at Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor high schools may be granted tbelr desired return to the biggest CIP Southern Section playoff stage. A propou.I mtroduced at the section counal meeting Thwwday would make competitive equity, not enrollment. the leadlng factor ln detormtrung which playoff dJVtS1ons schools compete m 10 several sports, beginning next faU . Currently. boys and girls tenrus. boys volleyball, baseball, boys and girls COWGE MEN'S HOOPS IOCC'ef, as well as IO~be.ll. competo tn playoff dlvl1lon1 based sol~ly on enrollment. That would change lf tho plan pr-.enl9d at The Grand meeting center by San Marino Hi9h Athletlc 01.rector Mickey McNamee. on beba1f ol the Rlo Hondo Leegue. Is peaed at the Ma.rch t• council meeting. The couDdl consists' of representatives from each of the section's 78 leegues, as well u five at· large memben • U passed. the plan could allow Back Bay tennis and voUeybe.ll powerhouses to compete for Division I champl· onsh.lps, if. as expected, their leagu were deemed DIVlSion I m those ports by a section playoff groupings ·That's what we've wanted all &long,• sald CdM boys tennis ooech Tun Mang, who, like Newport Harbor boys volleyball coach Dan Glenn, bu been an outspoken cr1tic ol the cunent playoff format. The exllting system became more restrictive before the 2000-01 school year, when the coundl adopted 1egis1adon prohibiting. scbool from •p1aytng up• to com~ In tbe playoffs against schools )"th larger enrollments. The prohibition on "playing up· would still exist. but smaller schools could be aligned with schools In the bigb divisions, based on the strength of their program. ·Last year, we had the two best . competition and flnlsb1ng 23..0. lt was th' nnt time the Sea King• d1d not compete In Dtvillon I, deap!le bAvtng one of the smallest enrollments 1n Orange County. •rt we'd have played In our eoroUment d1vilioo all lbele years, we'd have about Hve or six more CIP tlUes, • Mangsakl. Coach Andy Stewart's CdM glrls tennis teams bave won the last two section titles m DIVJ.Sion lV. wtnrung nearly 90% of their games (1~5-17) m nine playoff matches over those two seasons. Newport's guls tennis bas posted HIGH SOtOOl GIRLS BASKETBAl.l · "I'm exdled about 1t, • GJem> MkL •1 think ll'• a great propoMI. It'I not U.U this Is a brand new lhin9· Thlt 11 the way It aiwaya used to be." Glenn, however, wu skepUcal the plan w ould generate widespread support. Newport Harbor Boys AlhJetic Duector Erle TWeit saJd be would favor the proposed changes, while CdM Athletic Ouector Jeny Jelnlclt Mld be would need to study the platl further to comment. McNamee. who coaches San Manno's baseball team. said compefU)ve equity ls often lost when SEE CIF MGE 9 'Eaters Eagles stay wit · range ral1y )l8St Estancia bounces back from aucilil loss with 57-42 Pacific Gau ch OS ~ ~=e home triumph over pesky Northwood five. D AILY Pll.oT UCI catches fire in second half as Green leads the way in 81-70 Big West victory. GOLETA -Aft t!r watching a 19-game .. home wtnning streak go down the drain, UC IMne returned to champ1onsh1p lorm Thursday night and KOlllOAll won another 819 West Conference AntMtwl 11 me n's bas k Pt ball ucse 70 game on the road Jeny Green. UCl"s O.foot·3 ~ruor guard and All·Amencan candidate who averages 21.5 polllts per game. scored 20 of tus team-high 22 polllts an the second half as the Anteaters rallied to defectt UC Santa Barba.ta. 81· 70, in a first -place showdown before a near-capacit y crowd of 4,682 at the Thunderdome The Gauchos 111 ·6, 5.3 m the Big West) en)oyed a 30-29 haUume lead, but UCI (14·5. 7-11. which lost to Cal Statt> Northndge m overhme Saturday to ctl o end dn e1ght·qamP winning streak, ramp out hot in th • wcond halJ The 'Edle r., hit 7 ol 8 three-point atte mpts tn the openmg 7 45 to bwld a 56~ 1 advantage and th ho ts never got d05ef than eight pomb th rest at the way. "Obv1ou ly 1t"s a b1y game for us to W1J1 on the l'Odd, and U Wc\S deflrlitely one ol our hetter qcJmes of the season,· scud UCI Coa ch Pat Dougla s. whose delendmg conference champions have a one-game lead over Northndge and two-game edge over Santa Barbara Green. who 4lso had a Ccll'et'r·tugh 11 asst ts. wa\ qujet ln the hrst half. but exploded with eight straight points to stan the second half. in which UCI out.scored the Gauch06 52-40 ·w e I t them score 52 pomb and take over the game,· UCS&Coech Bob Williams said. ·u was an tmp~ 1ve performance, but we didn't toughen up when we needed to, and to be a cham· pionship team. we need to learn how to respond · Green. whose three·po\nl attempt at the buzzer to end the ftnt hall went In and out, sperked UCl'a b!Jtz with a t al and layup 75 seconds mto the second half. He hJt a three·potnter to give UCI • 34-321 d. then canned anolhi r wtth about 17.00 left for a 37-34 advantage. Green finished his elghl·polnt run with a short jumper from th baseline, then arter UCSB's Bryan Whitt'bead miaed twQ f1" throws with 16;06 on th dock. UCl's ~iike Hood nailod his third three-point r wtth 15.38 to play on an by Green and G n scued ain on anodwr lhort )um r for a .,..34 liMd. UCI hit Its next four lbr e-polnt ett pb, two by larW.t.lv Zuuk and one eech by Jordan Herrtl and Ar e.tkauka, u the 'Eat rs em Ned a ts.point lMd to ~t the h crowd. • Jerry Green too boa and I.he .. ol team goc bot.. Doug .... Mid. •we hit • number or thr .. In • row and tbet ... the key to the wtn '. UCJ ftnilhed t t ol 19 "°"' tbrM- polnl wneo. 'I· 7 ol 10 In the MIC'cnd balf. UCSB, wbJch I d by .. cqny u ...-paball lft the lint ball (l1·1S), l'9CIMld a geme-bigb l3 poiAtl from guard Nick Jclaea, UC.-•• ... ~~IUQmlll..._.lll ,. ' ................... & .... 1 ... 14 ~;F'=\~i~~ =:.: ....... . -· ... •=.-a ....... ~--n. r.-:;:":':,!.4 MM& Miii& .... I ...... =..:u:r .. DON I.EACH I OAl.Y Pl.OT Estancia HJgb's Tuha Gray (right) gets the inside edge for a rebound. COSTA MESA -Words flowed Wedne day an separate players-only and cooch-players meetings after Estancia H1gh's girls basketball team surrendered Its share of first place in the KOim•-· Pacific Coast League with a · ~!!!-!!-!!!!!!!!!!! two-point loss at Umvemty Notthwood .i High Tuesday. ...-57 [ ""'·'"( ••• l 1 I ---··-· ~ • ... " ~-··-·-----.. ~ l ,\lJUfl.t 01• If h I) f, ·But th biggest statement a sodated with th<" program may have been DilotllllllllP- the silence of a near--empty gym during what a.a.. .. Mir" Llg. a.ti 18 would have been a prcllnunary 1uruor varsity ~49.C-Mlm• game agaJn t visiting Northwood Thursday. ......_57,Norlhwood42 Eagles Coach Paul Klrby, fed up over a .,...,,.. -a a.mJ consistent lack of practice tttendance by varsity ....... C...., Mir and Junior varsity players alike, uspended C.O.Mlm • Nor1hwood three truant JV players, leavmg only lbree ~-~a.h available N players and prompting a forfeit. •The lme bas been drawn,' Kirby saad after hisseven-playerv8J"Slty squad earned a 5742 triumph over the 1lmberwolves. ·u a player~ another pradice. she's going to sit out a game It's time to bear down.· The Eagl (12-10. 5-1 ln league) did JUSt that. using their full-court press to stifle Northwood (6-16, 3-3), then unleash1ng a vertJc41passinggameto1COn1 ~ the T-wolves' defenstve pres ure. Sophomore polnt guard nisba Wase posted 13 pomts and 10 assists. mo6t ol wtuch coming on long one-handed pastes to teammates streaking for lllyups behind the deepest defender. Sh aha had seven teals and four ists. E tanoa's Tuba Gray chipped in 14 pomts, 10 rebounds and hve steals. wlule feUow juruor XoduU Byfield brushed wtth 13 pomts and hve rebounds. Senior guard Mane Rodnguez had six points, four rebounds and three steals and sophomore guard Crystal Ma.no added sue points. four steals and two LSts for the winners. ·we could have gone the other way alter a tough los Tuesday,· Kirby said. •But our gtrls have committed lo showing up and workmg hard. We hould win SEE EAGLES MGE 9 HIGH SOIOOl GIRLS SOCCER Tars forced to settle .for 0-0 tie Sailors ache with regret after tying Aliso Niguel in Sea View skirmish. Stew Virgen DAILY PILoT NEWPORTBEACH -1Wool --~~~---. Orange County' top high school girls 1occer·teom1, Newport Harbor and AU o Niguel. produced a score! tle ln Sea View t...gue action Thunday al Newport. However, this w one of those cases where the scor d dn't tell the whole story. Alllo....,.. o TM Sea View Leegue battl ..,. o of the ellte wu a game that th S4Uors (g..6...3, 2· 1 ·2 ln league) should have won. Newport Coech J-.i Sonell li.k! And A.tile> C<WIC'.h Randy Oodq alto thought Newport playM betMr. The Sallor1, the slxlh·r•ok9d tfflll ln Clf' Soutbem Section DMibl o. OOlll.ot .. WlatJ .... 12~ ownD. 8-3 In IMa«'Olld )Miii, in ........ , Allo (14·3-2. J..0..2). ratlked No 5 an tbl lllnim' nWdngl • and No l In C1P DtWdon L came aw•l With c.-uu.....uog lhcJC on goll. But. Junk>r ~ ,..._., swept tMt one away with tight mlnum left ·rm ~PPY that .. dkln't a... but I'm dlMp- pcinted we didn't win beceme I tbougbl .. tDtaly outJ>JiY*l tbma. .. 9aml Mid •• Ally .. you.., tblt about AUlo lC't toaMhlDg ~ I we Md woo the game, tbM cloel ........ ,,,, 9 .. '"*}'body .. cM ....,., But we -... Al our 1uppc111m1 know. Rady lmoWa. INJt I fJ bowl that .. ~ ...... n..., .. ..,.. .... we~hewwondlie.-..· N9wpart, ....... No.,........ . ...... two ear-lddll ID .................... .. *-1•111*.,•NJ.alllla .... , a ,..... ............ ldcl& ....... l. = ad6id...._,_. .......... ,_= a ....... a r llllAlll•••• , ... Doily Pilot • SPORTS Friday, January 25, 2002 9 COl1IGE IASEUU. · Antea~r-S open against Toreros tonight . . After a 10-year drought, baseball is back at UCl: University of San Diego invades for first of a th.ree- game series at Anteater Ballpark. Amlwll-Agullar OAllV Pl\.OT ANTEATER BALLPARK -Alter a lO·year hiatus. th UC Irvine boteb411 team w1ll be back In action tonight as tho Anteater host the University of ' n Diego at 7 in a noncon!erence uon opener that ls th ftrSt of a lhree..game senes. Jwuor nght·hander Peul Fr ncb U. tho projected start r ror the Ari t rs' optner. Alt.hough he h nev r p1tdl •d Ul • Division I game, he does bring som e colleg experience to th mo\lnd Alt r a tint at Arizona Stat • Frenct1 pitched dt Sacram nto Clty College and went 5· l with a 2.67 ERA tn more t.han 34 lnnlngs. I le truck out 42' . Even though French will tart, don't CO\lnt on him going lb distance. UCl's Sean "nal'ey, who will &tart Saturday, and Brett Smith. who will start Sunday, probably won't be on th mound into the late innings 1th r HIGH SOIOOl GIRLS IASKETIAU. "It' a matt r or g tU1'9 thf'ar f t "' t: UCl COitCh John Sav IWud •They will bo on 7S. to 90-pitch rounli Th r Ui 9011\g to be a UmJt on bow much th r{ throw • lbe An~ l(m will fclc "big tt>st in l.dk.ing on the Toreros, w,llo were packed to ~n the West C<>Mt ConJer ncft tn d pr ~'iOn co.tch ' poll ·we know It' g01ng to be c; gr at chu.ll(>n!J . • Sdvdge swd •San 01~JO IS pr<:'dict !U to h.1vc ct big year We know we will have our hand~ hill. but Wt' will be com~Ullve • Sta.rtlng for San Diego on opcrung day will most bkely be lt"fl-hander Ru ky Bttm•ll whu w nt c • 3 w1th a 3.1 fJ ERA lu t 'ji\On 11NJ w • hnt-1 a_m itlJ-t·u n11 wnui 'I> lf!ction ·w are going o dtn t pruhttbly on of th best left-h.&0d1•rs tn Southpm CuWom.14. • Si1vag•• Wld "H 15 vt"ry rx1'4 nt•nc 'fl ttnd ha lob of expencnn• .ti thf' 01vl .. 11m l l••v .. 1 It pitch bfotwccn 88 o.nd 'lei mf>h I h•) lt·ll·hondrd dfld throw-; i.ln.k•· Thul m..itrh11p" d••fuuh•ly ymng to bl• chaU<•n9u1c~ • Another chdJ.tt;ng w1U he:• k• ·ptng ~n Oft o left ft(>lder Joey .,rd'>I 1111<1..r c ontrnl nll •n\1wty Pr.tit. ldst ...-u'>On., \"C < fw~hmon ol tht-\<'ctr, tut 1b5 ch1nn11 ha .. to•1k1t· }CHt • KUO R.cfo0/88 9 FM ,, SUMM.UIES Mustangs go cold in late going CdMruns to 64-18 triumph Laguna Beach coach's grandfathersuccUIIlbs PMIK COW UMUI E11N1CM s1, ...., ...... a ........ ~ Norl1hwood 5 t " 12 '2 btlnoa 10 17 14 11 S7 ...... "' Mic'-16, Mtlel 12. Upltomb 6. Crlfg 0, Edmondlon 0, HuMg 6, 5mlttl 2 }.pt. golS • Mllft 2. H\Mng 2. ~ 1 Fouled out · none T«:hnic.M . Coed\ ~ ...... Gr~ 14, lyfield I), W,_ 11 ~6, M.no6, ~ l. c..tro2 ).pt. 90lll · Rodngutz 2, W-I, lyfield 1, Pwna 1 Fouled out • Mtn0 T~-none PMIK C06SJ llMUI OIM M, &..-.-. llAOt 11 ....... ~ eoron. d9I M.t 14 " 14 17 .. lagunl 8Ndl 2 10 2 4 lt -c....e .. Mir. ic-ta 14, Gruber .. IOeln 15, Luu' ~ 2. Snell 4. SWn 0. MIR.I 4, on.t>ewl 7, AlateN 0 ~1.8-l 1 ).pt. 90lll · ic-t. 4 GNbef 1, 1(19<n ~out • Ott8fbwl Technoc.111 • none ~ .... ·~2.~6. Metgre 4. SChmManld 2. s..ton 2' ~2 ).pt. to.a& none Fouled out none Tec:hNcMI • none · PMIK COW LIMM ~ ... Cora MbA JI SC.."r~ Un~ 11 14 • 16 ·49 Cost.a Mela 12 5 12 10 . ]9 ~~ Ari.wind 11. Veo7, ,.. "· Yot\ .. Sutter 2 }.pt. .,.... M&Ltnd 3 fouled out • none TechnlcM • none C.O. ._. · lello 7, CM°" 0 Neff 16, l'ondwr 0. Gttwitl s. """'"s. ._ s.nct.z I. Ind! 0 }.pt. go-" lello 1 •• Foue.d out none Tedvloll none BRIEFLY Uni scores last seven points to sew it up. C 0 STA f\itESA -The Costa Mesa High gir ls bas k e t ba ll team wa out cored 7-0 m the hna I ~~~!!!!!!! minute a nd lost. 49-39. to 49 l9 Pac1hc Coclst ....__ ____ _, Leagu visitor Umvers1ty Thursdcly J\lnlor Rhondl Natl led the Mustangs (8-13, 2-4 1.n the PCLI wtth l b pomts. seven rebounds. four d5 ists and three tedl ·we were down by three with less than d nunute, but we couJdn't get a hot.· Costa Mesa Coach Jun Weeks saJd "Thf'll last live pomts were on free throws over the ldSt 20 seconds. But that was one of our best effort of the year. We really played hard. We broke their pr really weU. Hopefully we can keep Uus gomg till the end of the year · PCL leader University lmproved to 14-7, 6·0 The Mustang wtl) resume PCL actJon Tuesday di 7 p m . playtng at Northwood DON UA(H DM.Y "O' Esunda'a XochlU Byfield (3 t) passes downcourt EAGLES CONTINUED FROM 8 the league chdmp1on tup but we have to do more than JU!>t !>how up· The Eagles expctnded a 27 · 14 haUUrne lead to a 17-polnt bulge wh •n Wase fed Mmo for d pdlr or layup~ to start the !>&Ond hdU Northwood C'ountcrcd wtlh cin 8-0 run dnd hit 9 of 21 second·hdU held-goal attempts, but got no closer th110 nme potnl.s the re t of the way Estdnoa lorced 22 tumove~ to pull away from a Northwood team that gdve the Eagle'> a 44- 41 lust-round scare Jan ff Lmd'iay Macia and Holly ~hl pctcf'd the T-wolve<i wtth lb cllld l.l potnt.s, re pecllV(>ly Klein, Kawata pave way with twin·figw-es scoring . 1 LAG lJ NA ..-------.. BEACH Corond del Mar Haqh s y I r l !> baskethdll team WdS d SCOlllO&ll b1q winner .;;;..;;..~=-'--..-.. Thur ddy S..ll'"91 64 rught 'ihcllinq La9-9Mdl 11 hot Lagund.._ ____ ..... ·Beach an Pac· u1cCOd tLedgul'pld}.b4·1K The Sed Kang 1um~d to d 14-2 f1rsl·qudrter ll'dd dnd hud the game packl•cl d\\ d}' at halfllmE' with tt H· I 'J. ddvantage Kcllidnn Kletn dnd l ourtne, Kawdtd led th(> w.iy an the ~onng column for CdM 1;-14, 2-4 10 the PCLJ wath 15 an<I 14 points, respectively Andrea Gruber -.<'ored nmC' pol.Ills dnd hod sLX rebounds KeUy Luu had LX point'> cmd six boards "It was a team effort,· ~ado plea ed C'dM Codch Elberl DaVlS Corona del l\lar returns to the noo1 on Tuesday when th(> Sea Kmg"> ho t E tanoa Tars break 20-game league losing streak WOMEN'S HOOPS Late run lifts UCSB to 73-60 triumph Newport Harbor girls in 46-44 Sea View victory. NEWPORT BEAC H -The Newport Harbor High guls ba ket· .___......._~ ball team rocked the holliO and ended its 20-game Sea View League losing streak with a 46-44 w10 over v1s1t1ng Ab.so Nayuel Thur1day rught. Sophomore Ji.llianne W1utfieJd led the 5aUors with a career-lugh 21 pomts and a tHm-blgh 10 rebound , while Junior Alhena Va quez cored 14 points, including 6 or 8 from the free· throwhne •(WMfield) WU d.l1v\Dg to the basket end taking the .,.ll up strong,· Newport Coach Jen Tbompaon..ud.. just played awesome She always gl\W l . Shew outst&nding. She wu all over the court. be Md just o tu.mover.· The Sailors 14·11. 1·4 10 *GUel a.nr.wend • 21. 15 halftimt de(1c1t by out1conng the Wolvertna, 30-13, in the MC'ODd ball. whJch Included • 20·poUU lowtb quarter for tbe bolls. •They W rt all Vfl!l'Y Udled, • Thompeon Nkl of her 1\ia. "The bench w•• pumped up. The p&.ly " were oo lbe flOOf pumped up. Bveiyone wu lnto the gaJM. Th y all knew we were llll an the game and came out m the second half and scored 31 points They knew they could WVl The bench was mcrechble torught. wtth thetr shoutlng out encouragement e1nd the offensive plays Everyocw contnbuted lo tJus wm • Thompson also menboned the Sdtlors hot I 0 of 14 from the foul l1oo Ln the fourth quarter. as 1uruor Amanda CampbeU. Wlutfaek2 and Vasquez each went 2 for 2 down th wetch Campbell bit a O"Udal three· point r late Ln the fourth quarter · Newport ~Nor Evita Cutillo and Junior Land ey Woller contnbuted by grabbing eight rebounds each ·The rans were tncn!dible for us. too.· Thompson said. "The fourth-quarter free throws wi re grNt• amrm· ....... .._. Al.9D ..... ~...,.. I 1S I tS • M ~...... t. "J0 •4' M99 ........ 'fburlO 1 ... 1). L1A11t 0. lrown 6, Stoddird 2, H Hllbklllt 10. s.11 t. A. H.aielOM 2. ""°'10 2 )11t.IOM ·,..2. ~ 1, tn:Mnl.~I. ,.,.. out.~ Sell. A. Hlbllolt. ,.. 'rn·w,.tO. WtlitfWd21, Miller l. CMtilO ,, .,,.._ 1~ CMllpbell s. ... 2. SColt;a 0. ~ o. )1lt 00141·Whdetd2. ~ '· fouled out • none CdM muscles Mesa The Corolld dcl ~ Mar High wu•'>t· ft '4. ling team broke '. I I' away from a 2t>-2b tie Wlth two mdtche remainmg and pulled out 11 38-26 Pacific Coa t LE'ttque victory over V\Sltlng Co ta ~leSd Thu~day CdM nlor teve h1pmdll (215 poundsl earned cl pm Costa M ~homoro Silvio E trada fl 25) won by maJOr deoslon. Juruor Matt Grubis1ch (1301 a.ndJUNOr Adam Donovan (135) won by d ion Thf' Sea Kmg 112·5, 3· 1 an leaguet also rtte1ved big wms from freshman Matt Loeb (l 12) and sophomore Ryan Shore rallt d to pull out • 14· 1 l victory llGll SCHOOi. G•LS SOCCEI BREN E\ENTS CENTER UC Lrvme stayed \vtthm h\'.e point ol UC Santa Barbara with 8 38 left m the ('('Ond hall, but the Gauchos used an 11-0 run to put at awtty Thursday rught. 71- tiO. In women' basketball The Anleclter.. (6-l 2 3.4 m the Big West). were I !<J by ruor Cindy Oparah 17 pol.Ills .ind seven rebounds Seruor Brandy Hud on poured m 14 point • followed by Junior W •nd} Gdbbe' 12 potnts UC-SB (10-S. 4·31 controUed the rebounding departm nt 42· 27, with 17 or th commq on the offensive nd MWISTWUQ UC ... ......._ 1J. UC lllw. 60 UCll • Ctwdt.nleft 17. ~ .. T;ytor 6, ...._, .. f .. 17, Mila.t 0. Wllltt 1 .. ~ 0. MIJW 0. c..w.) kl.~·~2.MIMtlC...1 fouled OUI • none T~ ·none UC ..W. · G11bbe 12. Oplrllfl 17, ~o. ~ 7. fomhnlon 0. f.,.,,., l. ~ l. ~· ~ ~14 )-pt. QOM. Gllbbe ), ~ 1. ,..,.,,., ,, fOUild °"' • non. T..,,_,. • none HMftime. UCSI. JS.)4 Day gloWsfor Mesa in 2-l victo711 a DI IDr Int In lhl PCl. wtlti Corma cW Mif, Senior Sarab ltonquWo ftUed in rill at .... ...,. • ._.. DeYln DeDmln. wbO Wt the~ lair good ....... Mia ......... with a tMgb a..., D9y DOW bll 14 pa.. Sapb aman IC.Mdyn Gentling had ftve .......... ,, a • ...,...,.....~ .. ... -dlh 11111..tr tor the wbuwl Al1llta ..... , <AIM. t-0 LMlUNA 1MCH-•c...c111M. .... ____ ............. Mll'n• , ..... a tlllMS.IClnllll _. • 1-0 Pac:Mlc C .... LHpe w\a n llEJ• Q9C ta MW IM-5. 3-1-2. QNCamll .............. ~ .....,.woa .... .a.a ...... .-• ....... . ....... ..... .. , 2 ----· ................... ........... Northwood tops Eagles COSTA fESA -Tbe EMna. High gidl IOC'Cef' ~ turned an an effOC1 plMMng tor .. COllda. 1bm w..m. tu loll. 7.(), '° Pldlt: COMI LMgut vWitof Noctbwuod llnlnd9y. !ltend• aopbomor o.lkffper -....... Velia recorded 10 .......... ~ Nwyn KDOtt llOpped twolbob .......... dauppM '° 3.15, ().:I ....... PCL Nodbwood lmP'owC lo S.W, 3-2·1. to grlb • .... GI tbitd with U~ Bob Cullirum pdSSed dwcty Thursday meming. ' St.Ye Virven DAllV ~OT NEWPORT BEACH -Lagurua ~dch ttigh hoy .. bd.sketlMll coach Rob CuUman saJd hlS grandfath r, Bob. 83 ti14':<J at 11 :30 am Thul"'iddy at I loag I Jrx.p1tdl aftf'r .ip~r nt compU- cation stehurung from a collapst> dunnq d M"kt>tbdU 9am1• at Costa Mesa High Wedo day ni9h1 r Bob Cullman. a diabellc. pas E'd out in the tt1nd'i hehlnd and above th Ldquna Beach team bench Wlth S 28" •tndJ.rUJl9 an the lll'St qUMter C0<>tft Mesa COdC'h Bobo ·rv ··n top1)C(11be gam • walJced onto lb court and hout<'d ·1, thMe .s doctor m th house?" Wathln hve rrunut or the gam • '>loppage. Costa Mesa paramccbcs and pobcem n dmved, but th •y could not t ·vwe Mr Cullinan, who wctS then l4ken to HMg Hospital A Ldguna Be ch upporter, Oil.I 0 aJ, ctdnum tered CPR on Mr Cullindn belore parctmf'da 1tmvr.d Coarh Rob Cullindn deodE>d to r • ume th • qdme dlt r otf1oa.ls and rven game him the option ol po tpCJmntt th gdme "My grand! tber dlways lOk1 me to h.JU.'>b wtwt wu ... tAIWd: Rob Cullinan saJd Wf'dnesday rught "He wo\lldn t \ .. ant me to l ave th boys • • CO&ld Mesa Boys Alhlellc Om.'Ctor K.lrk Bau nm•1 ... 1 .. r dlTlW1<1 after P..1.r Cullinan was tak.en to H0og and ~d h ugrc :-d tu l t Rob Cullinan dendt' wheth r to WJ1t! the C)dm • ,B~ung through the Mall IColh~ I .-.1tuallon. l founcl II ~ better to leave the decision to play up to th tnd1v1dual • Bau.-rmeist r said "Whale\'er h wanted to do w.i 'hoe W'lth us Some peopt need to moUrn ·ome peoph nt-1-d lo play Thue lS no right wdy or wrong way or doing 11 • Rob Clllhnan·s tt'am answcered cl :n. t 7 dc•hnl With 5 30 I It In th thud quart r 4Dd came bdC'k ton thl gclJTI , 4:1-4'.l. ~1lh 0.34 remauung. Costa Mesa went on to wm, 48-43 ·we did a good JOb ol bghtlng our ~ay beC'k • Roh c~ulli:Mn d •'fbe kids played really hdrd If!> a no·wm atu.ul..iOn lf Wf' wtn tb8 gillD 11 wa a good dect ion If ~e I llk~ "e d1d. maybe 1t w n't a good deos1on But I m<td th.lt d(>OslOI') illld that WM Just lb WdV tl "ent • CIF CONTINUED FROM 9 pld\.·off d1\ •'>•on drP detemun1•cl h) 1•nr•Jll11wn1 ·ow enlUl ll'dl!Ut" hd kac1' .. •tl 1h1 .. top1< cttuuncl torn numt 11 nl yeor-. Mc 'dffit'•' '>did ·Tue < orrt>lll ") .,1t'fn heh proc1un>cl mdn~ edrl} round 1pld\oll1 blowout., dnd \..:h11n t1•dt11" lrom 1111t• lt•csguv compt_•ll• in "''\.t!rttl d1.U~rent plo\·ofl d1\.1s1un ... tht• lt•aqu .. lo"e' 1t .. ldenlll). • Mc 'Jonwt• 1tl'>o C'1tl!'d ont• c d'>e an "hath 11 1,uq1• numtwr vi hr.I· pltKI' t •..im an the '>dOlt' f>nrollmPnl·hd""cl ch\ ''um lore 1•cl on1• ledguP bdwbdU chump1on to pluy 1n 11 "'1ld·< d id qdml' u rnntc•'t qt>nerttlly Wclgt..'<l ht•hn'l'll thud-dnd lourth·plo1'•' h•111tl'> Football dnd bo~ .tnd 91rls watN Jl4>1o .1h' no\\ qrnup.•d Ill pldyotf dl\'1<.10~ b) league'> whllt• 'ipon .. 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BUSINESSrfi • • • • • • 1 .. . . ~ . ~ OFFICIAL PUBLIC NOTICE THREE ORDINANCES OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA AMENDING TinES 13 AND 20 OF THE COSTA MESA MUNICIPAL CODE • THE COST A MESA PLANNING COMMISSION WILL HOLD PUBLIC HEARINGS FOR CONSIDERATION OF THREE ORDINANCES OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF COST A MESA AMENDING THE REGULATIONS RELATING TO: • • • NUMEROUS MISCELLANEOUS TECHNICAL CHANGES ANO CLARIFICATIONS IN LAND USE REGULA'flONS ANO DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS AFFECTING ALL ZONING DISTRICTS CONTAINED IN TITLES 13 AND 20; DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR GROUP COUNsEUNG SERVICES CONTAINED IN TITLE 13; ANO DEVELOPMENT ST ANDAROS FOR LARGE FAMILY DAY CARE HOMES CONTAINED IN TlTLE 13. ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION: EXEMPT. ., Th-public harings will be held .. t0How1: DATE: Mondey, Februery 11, 2002 Tlllm: 8:30 p.m. or • aoon • poMible therMtt. 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