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A familiar
story 12
years later
During the Persian Gulf
War, Arthur Galvan was
Orange County's lone
casualty. For his father, this
war is too painful to watch.
Deepa Bharath
Datty Pilot
COSTA MESA -Ramon Galvan says hl'
has moved on.
The Costa Mesa resident. who lost his 3:l
year-old son Arthur Galvan during the 1991
Persian Gulf War, says he ha" learned to live
with the fact that the eldest of his five chil
dren is not comlng back..
Arthur Galvan and 13 others were on a
classified mission when their AC-l 30A
Spectre gunship was shot down on Jan. 3 I ,
1991. during a fierce clash between Iraqi
troops and U.S. Marines near the Saudi
Arabian border town of Khafji.
U.S. Air Force capt. Arthur Gatvan Wi..t.,
the only Orange County resident known 111
have died in the Gulf War. During the cur
rent war in Iraq. one Orange Cour;iry man,
Costa Mesa's Jose Garibay, has rued.
Ramon Galvan moved to Cosld Me'>d
from Mexico in 1951. At lhe time, he wa'>
only one of three Mexican families that
lived in lhe area. he said. Arthur vaJva.i1
grew up on Capitol Street on the West.side
and attended Wtlson Elementary School.
Rea Junior High and Estancia High SJlool
where he was a Boy Seoul. w~ acUV\! u1 stu·
dent government and played varsity foot
ball.
After joining the Atr Force upon gradu·
ation from high school in 1976, he entered
the Rare program ar Troy State University
in Alabama, where he earned a bachelor's
degree in intemationaJ relations and was
commissioned as a second lieutenant in
1982. He was promored to caplain in 1989
Before his deployment to the Persian GuJf
in January 1991. Arthur Galvan lived in
Aorida with Suzanna, his wife of 12 yeaN,
and his I I -year-old son Jason.
lWelve yean have passed since Arthur
GaJvan's death and the memories of his lost
son are buried deep inside Ramon Galvan's
psyche. Al times, he will unlock those emo
dons and let them overwhelm him. He'll
See FAMILIAA, P•a• M
Serving the Newport-M.esa community since 1907
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 2003
PHOTOS8Vl<[N1 lR[Pl IV, DAILYP!LOT
From left, Newport Harbor High students Ciara Snowball. Marianna Canchola and Michele Brown remember Jose Garibay during a memorial service.
Gathered in support
Newport Harbor High students and staff
honor graduate Jose Ga ribay, the first
Orange County casualty of the war in Iraq.
Christine Carrillo
Daily Pilot
M ore than 1.000 pt>0ple surrounded
Newport Harbor High School's flagpole,
which bears the names of alumni who
died in World War II, to honor yet
another one of their giaduates killed in action.
After the sounds of a bagpipe rendition of
Armmng Grace settJed, lhe audience fell stlent Not
a word was spoken as the different speakt:?rs took
the tage to share their thoughts about Garibay. a
former studenr who has become a locaJ hero as the
first Orange County casualty in lhe war.
Students. school and district officials. family and
friends gathered Tuesday afternoon to pay tribute
to Jose Garibay. a Marine corporal from Costa Mesa
who was killed last month fighnng in Iraq.
·115 just really powerful when teacher5 and
~tudenrs come togelher and it's especiaJJy powerful
when 11's 10 honor Jose and the other service men
and women," said Phil D'Agostino. a teacher who A pm memonalmng U.S. Manne Jose Garibay
See SUPPORT, Paee M graces the jacket of his mother, Simona
Residents pay tribute to Eastbluff soldier
Eastbluff neighbors of Marine Corps Lance
Cpl. Ian Voss, now in Iraq, team up to honor
and collect goodies for him.
Oeepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
FASTBLUFF -Bruce Voss has
been obsessed wilh the news
ever since his son. Marine Corps
Lance Cpt Jan Voss, left for the
Pezsian Gulf.
The truth is dad's womed sick.
And his neighbors on Vista Or-
nada blow it
They put up Oags everywhere
they could put them up -in
front of their homes. planted on
the sidewalk, pinned to their la-
pels. Few trees on the sueet were
without a yellow bow.
home about dnving his tanker in
the desert through raging sand-
storms. longing foT a piece of de-
cent red meat and dreaming
about the beach.
About SO neighbors gathered
at resident Teri Wilhelm's house
across the street from the Voss
family. They ~led every-
thing they wanted to send lan-
from gum and jerky to baby
wipes and F.aster candy.
hl Banahon Charlie tompan~."
Ian's mother. Marsha Stemhren
ner, llvt>'. m l\ewpon Coa..'>l
Wt.lhelm said the ne1ghbo.-..
wanted to do !>Omeltung to ~ow
their support for the family.
"Everybody m the neighbor·
hood contributed to the pad.· age: she said "I have a stack of
cards for Ian from just about
~.·
Darlene BeU said w has
known lan since ~ was a little
boy.
l<£HT TIIEYTO# I DM.Y Pl.OT
Neighbor Teri Wilhelm, far left, shows Bruce Voss the contents of
a care package organized by the neighborhood tor Voss' son, Ian.
•it~ like a 24-hour thing," he
said. "You wake up watching the
news. You listen to it in the car,
you hear about It all day and you
go to bed watching It•
On Tuelday. nei&hbors and
boy scouts put together a care
package for the 20-year-old Ma·
rine reservist wbo bas written
Then they went ave!' to Vo ·
home and surprised Bruce Voss
and his wife. Robin. with the
package and a banner that mad:
"Our heroes -Lanoe Corporal
Ian 'Vossman' Vos& and USMC
"He used to come over to play
Wlth my dog." she fondly tt·
See TRIBUTE, Pace M
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SPORTS
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NEIGHBORS
Orange Coast
College
professor of
English and
technical
wrtdng,Don
Plentorlr. has
recently
publisbeda
paperback book
of pbetry with
his son. s.m Plentorff. titled
"The Albatross Uves. • They are
also authors of '"The Sauerkraut
Burrito.• Sam has also written
three other boob of poetry ...
Robert W. Betn, chairman and
chief executive of RBF
Consulting, was presented with
the "F.ngineer of the Year" award
at the Orange County
Engineering Council Award
Banquet on Feb. 2.2. Bein is a
registered civil engineer and has
more than 40 years of
engineering experience in the
public and private sector, and is
a registered civil engineer in 13
states. He has contributed to
engineering designs in
world-renowned master planned
communities in places such as
Irvine Ranch, Mission Viejo and
Coto de Caz.a. He also
contributed to the early design
phases of the UC Irvine. He has
served as the National President
of the American Society of Civil
Engineers. and presently serves
on the Orange County Business
Council's Board of Directors, as
Vice OUli.r for Public Affairs and
as an Executive Committee
Member on the Board of the
Southern c.alifomia Water
Commission ••• Relty
Hlnmoto, an associate with
RBP Consultfng'a Land
Devel~pment Department, bas
·been selected as one of the
"New FaCt!S of Engineedng" by
the National Organ11.8tion of the
American~ of CJvil
F.ngl.neer& Hiramoto wa,
ed as a finalist from more
lOO applicants. He baa
seven years of eJperience ln dvO
eoglneerlng design and baa
woi:ked of projects such as Sob
Unfversities of America. Allao
Viejo; Marriott Newport Coast
Villas Resort; and tbe Northwest
Housing In.ftl1 Project at UCLA
... Orange Coast College's
defeJ\ding national champion
speech and debate squad
finished sixth out of30 colleges
in the 2003 California.
Community Coll~ Speech and
Debate Tuumament held MaICb
14 to 17 in c.osta M:esa. s.n
Bnprd, Tuny~ n.d 1mll
• Gina a.a. OlrtlCopber
Buechler, WIDlam F.clwwcl9,
Aleundra RMldn end Randy
Ortego all took home medals for
their skills in topics such as
persuasive speak1ng,
parliamentary debate and
impromptu speaking.
• NEIGHBORS spotlights
achievements in the community.
Please direct noteworthy
Information to Coral Wilson by fax
at (9491646-4170, or aend e-mail to
coral. wllson@lstimes.com.
PET OF THE WEEK
Pug
The Community Animal Net·
wort is searching for the owner
of a lost pug dog. If the owner
cannot be found, the little lost
dog will need a new home.
Meanwhile, kittens are plenti·
ful and many homes are needed.
ln early spring, people can be es-
pecially eager in choosing a new
pet.
• !MopteesJ hold tight to their
chosen kitten and even grab and
push to the front." said network
founder DiAnna Pfaff-Martin.
The network requires people
to fill out a pre--adoption ques-
tionnaire, Interview and choose
their kitten before making the
new arrival of kittens open for
public viewing.
The network has more than
100 kittens in the system with
• more are on the way. 1Wo nun-
ing cats ~ rescued Sunday
and more temporary homes are
needed.
·0ur successful foster home
program for pregnant and nurs·
ing cats delivers hand-raised and
superior quality kittens because
our caregivers love them," Pfaff.
Martin said.
See other animals available for
adoption at www.animalMt-
wort.org or ~·s pet store at
Fashion Island between noon
and 4 p.m. on weekends. infor-
mation.: (949) 759-3646 or Com-
munity Animal Netwott. P.O. Box
8662, Newport Beach, CA 92658.
GETTING INVOLVED
• GETTING INYOlYED runa
periodically In the Dally Pilot on a
rotating basis. For information on
adding your organization to thla
lilt. call (949) 674-4298.
WEST SIDE BOYS
&GIRLSCLUB
Volunteers a,. needed from 2:30
to 5:30 p.m. Mondays and
Thursdays to Mor students In
first through abcth gradel In
reading. (949) 631-n24.
WOMEN HELPING WOMEN
The Costa Meu-bHed
organization provide• support for
needy women to become
Mlf1Ufflcient by gaining
employment. Volunteera are
needed In the organization'•
Profeaalonal Clothes Cloeet to
aaalsts clients and aort clothing.
The organization la at 711W.17th
St, Suite A· 10, Cotta Meaa. (949)
631-2333.
YMCA
The YMCA'a Building Life Option•
Mentor Program ls looking for
volunteers to mentor and Mor
teena In Cotta M .... For more
lnfonnation, call (714) 838-0181,
ext. 110.
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Carol Marshall, right, a volunteer with Read Orange County, helps Samia Demian brush up on her reading skills.
Carol Marshall
P atience, Oexibility and
compassion are essential
skills for literacy volunteers.
said Marcia Tungate,
programs administrator for READ
Orange County.
And volunteer Carol Marshall
embodies all of the above. Tungate
said.
Marshall has been worlcing with
the adult literacy program since 1995,
when she heard about it from a
friend at church.
"I thought: 'That sounds like
something I could do;· Marshall
said.
Marshall has worked with seven
different students in three out of the
four programs READ offers -the
general adult program, the families
component and English as a Second
Language, which focuses mainly on
conversation.
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·She's wonderful: Tungate said.
-she's amazingly reliable and. in
addition to working with students.
whenever we put a call out for
volunteers to help with recruitment
or activities, she's always the first one
there."
Marshall had to go through a
23-hour training service before
starting to volunteer and takes two
required, additional workshops a
year to enhance her skills.
She usually meets with her
students for an hour a week.
Currently, she meets with them at the
FbuntaJn Valley Library and the Costa
Mesa branch library on Park Avenue.
She said she enjoys working with
students of varying cultures..
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Maida l\ancMa,
programs administrator for READ
Orange COtllty
·1 get to know them pretty well -
their lives and their family,· Ma.nhall
said.
Her experience as a literacy
volunteer inspired her to get a
teaching credential, which she is
working on at Cal State Long Beach.
·1 just enjoy giving," Marshall said.
•1t•s fun and it's a neat learning
experience and I learn a lot myself."
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John Ewers, 11, John Hawthorne fl/, 12, and Malynn Robinson, 11, (left to right) cover their ears as the Lynx cannon fires.
A trip to back in tiille
Childre n of Camp Pendleton Marines visit Newport
Harbor on Tuesday to check out the Lynx.
Lolita Harper
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT HAROOR -A.illng children
to willingly add two hours to thetr nonnaJ
school day as a risJcy endeavor, but officials
at the nautical museum le.new Tuesday 1t
would be worth their while.
Officials from the Defense of Freedom
Foundation and the Newpon Harbor Nau·
ocaJ Museum offered free museum tours
and compUrnmtary sails aboard the 1812
privateer schooner, Lynx. for the children
of those Marines fighting overseas.
When asked if the tour and sailing was
better than a day at school. 12-year-old Jo·
dy Kehoe's eyes grew wide and she nod-
ded vehemently.
Kild Diaz agreed. more vocally.
"We had lots of fun.· Kild said. "We were
falling all over each other as a group while
we were trying to ship ofl. And we got to
shoot the cannon. We were lucky they
picked us because we go1 a good break
from dass. •
Sixth-graders from Mary Fay Pendleton
School checked in on campus two hours
early in time to get organized and make
the drM lo Newport Beach by 7 a.m. lb·
day, the fifth-graders will come for the
same treat, offioals said.
Katie Bean. whose father ,., overse~.
was a bit more reserved but totally agreed
with her friend& Kalie said it wa.., fun see-
111g the difference between the modem
military facilities at Camp Pendleton and
the historic ameruties on the Lynx. Her fa.
ther has been gone since Jan. 28. but be·
cause he is in communications, Katie can
e-mail him frequently.
Mother Penny Bean is a teacher at Mary
Fay Pendleton School. and JOtned her
. daughter on the field trip. Penny Bean is
holding down the fon with Katie and two
other children while her husband Is away.
"We're hanging ln there.• Bean said
"We've been In 23 years.. They are over
there lo do their jobs. get at done and
come home.·
Woodson K. Woods. the dlret.1or of the
Defense of Freedom Foundation. said he
ls proud to share the Lynx with the chil·
dren from Camp Pendleton. The 78-foot
schooner is consistently used to teach
people of America's first struggle for inde·
pendence in 1812. he said
~It is the mission of our shtp and crew
to teach the lessons of America's first de-
fense of freedom,· WOods said. "We are
particularly honored to now seM! the chil·
dren of those men and women who boldly
defend our freedom toqay."
Woodson !>aid he took great pleasure m
watdung the duldren get uwolved with
the v-Mious hands-on tasks..
l:ach cruise on the Lynx earned JO dill-
dren, who divided their anentJon mto
three watches. At each station, the sixth·
grader., grew enthralled with the different
guns on the ship. the history of the priva·
teers and the lives of the sailors.
Pnvateers were private men of war -as
the tide suggests -officials explained.
They were not paid a salary but dlvided
the shares of the ships they captured. Pri·
vateer ships became an effective maritime
force, Woods said. as some 500 ships cap-
tured about 2,000 enemy ships. Th1s at a
lime when there were only 13 ships in the
Navy, he said.
Glenn Zagoren, president and chief ex-
ecuuve of the museum. said It IS the
venue's ~nslbility to suppon the fa.mi.
lies of those fighting overseas and is more
than happy to provide tours to the cllil-
dren.
"It is the least we can do,· Zagoren said.
Marine officials were also appreciative
of the gesture. Major Sean T. Moore, a re·
tired Marine and the Marine liaison for
the foundation, said the cllildren appreci-
ate the break from the nonn and the op-
ponunl ty to escape from the stress on the
base.
ICN drug aids those with mystery illness
Shares of the Costa Mesa drug company rise
17% after World Health Organization
announces the drug's effectiveness.
Paul Clinton
Dally Pilot
COSTA MESA -Shares of ICN
Pharmaceuticals lnc. shot up
more than 17' Tuesday. after the
World Health Organization said
the company's Ribavlrin antiviral
drug has been effective in treat·
ing a mystery illnes.s that has
killed 63 people worldwide.
The health organiz.ation said
the drug. used with or without
steroids, has been effective in Sta·
bllJ.zlng patients aftlJcted with se-
vere acute respiratory syndrome,
or SARs. The recommendation
appeared on the organ.iz.ation's
Website.
In heavy trading on ~New
• York Stock Bxchange. ICN shares
: n>CUted 17.8541fi to dose at
: SI0.50.
1 The Costa Mesa company has
; been provtdJ.ng ~ drug in an
' lntnlVenous ronn to docton and
: other bealtbcare providers who
, are now t.reattng SARS, a com-
: pany spokesman said.
I "The World Health ~
: tion wu looting for eome son Of.
: bfttromt and they've Just started
I rec:ommendtng .... ICN spobs-
1
1 man Ouis ~Mid.
"Wdre supplying the ctn,..
IMr'I thousb tho dnll baa sta• I bWr.ed aome patient-. RQ)aWtn l ~'t ptCM!d to be l~ efftc·
tion. in 1994, approved the drug
for treatment of hepatitis as pan
of a drug coclctail. The form now
being used for SARS has not been
approved by the FD\ and is ex-
perimental
Kuechenmeister said he knows
of no plans to put the drug on an
approval track with the federal
drug regulator.
Ribavlrin has been a hit for
ICN; the company pulled in be-
tween S3 million and $5 million
in revenue during 2002 from sales
of the drug.
There has been I .804 cases of
the deadly SARS virus and it has
killed more than 60 people
worldwide. with a large number
in and around Hong Kong. There
has been a reponed 10 cases in
the U.S. and nine in Canada On
Tuesday, U.S. officials quaran-
tined a plane from lbkyo that
landed In San Jose. Five people
arriving from Hong Kong. where
the vtrus has been found, devel·
oped SARS-like symptoms.
State's Gasoline Price Average
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The center has
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its member hotels.
Paul Clinton
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NEWPORT CENTER -The
Newport Beach Conference &
Visitors Bureau has i!D~ into
new offices near Fashion Wand,
clo.se to many ot the hotels that
are among its major memben..
The local tourism promoter
left its fonner offices near the
Arches bridge on Friday.
By Monday, the orgaruzauon
opened its doors at l 10 Newpon
Center Drive. with the Irvine C..o
~ its new landlord.
·we were very fortunate m
getting this space from the Irvine
Co.: said Marta Hayden, the bu
reau's execuuve director. "The
only thing better might be if we
had an ocean view."
Hayden tited the new office·.,
proximity to many or lhe bu·
reau'a members, indudmg ~
Four SeaJons Hotel.
Hayden wouJd not dl.sclose
tenns or the lease with the Lrvtne
Co .. except that che bureau is
locked in with a five-year lease.
The bureau began loo~lt""'~
a new home m Jan en its
fonner landlord not ed leaders
that they had one as: to vacat.e
the building. Plans are underway
to convert the building. which is
near the bndg~ cro!ISJJ1g Coast
High.way near the Arches restau·
rant, mto a different U5t'
A neighboring Olili'& r~tau·
rant Jeft the building ahour three
year& ago. Hayden said
The bureau &pent sevl!'n years
at its fonner location, wtuch W35
somewhat smaller than the cur·
rent office The bureau now has
about 3,000 ~uare feet of spac.e.
The bureau represents the
city'& ~en maior hoteb. mdud-
mg the Fow Season'>. I fyatt New·
poner and Newpon Beach Mar-
rion & Tennis Qub, whkh IS also
located in Newpon Center.
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Easter Bunny will visit
Eastbluff Park April 19
The Easter Bunny will bounce
into Eastbluff Park at I 0 a.m.
April 19 10 pose for pictures. help
give away pri.7.es and allow
youngsters to hunt for egg5
Newpon Beach Hecrt-ation
Service., and the Ea\lbluff Village
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Fisherman acquitted
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The captain and chief eq-
glneer of a Taiwanese fishiog
trawler accused of smuggling
10 Chinese nationals onto
Crystal Cove State Beach,
were acquitted pf the clwge
Monday.
Jin Yinn Wang. the vessel's
captain. .and co-defendant.
Jin Lon Guo said they were
not smugglers and had nof
been paid $10,000 per per-
son to bring the 10 into the
United States.
A group of partyef"S last
May spotted the men pad-
dling ashore naked and then
getting dressed in suits and
baseball hats on the beach.
When taken into custody
and questioned by author-
ides, the men said they had
been held on the trawler in
squalid conditions during
their trip across the Pacific.
Wang and Guo said they
were fishing for sharlcs 600
miles off Hawaii when the
10-member crew turned on
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA • r-.lrview R~: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
2700 blodt at 2:53 p.m.
Sunday.
• Jo.nn Street: An assault
was reported in the 700 blodt
at 4:58 p.m. Sunday.
• Newport Boulevard: Grand
theft was reported in the 1700
blodt at 4:10 p.m. Sunday.
• South Cout Drive: A
C:ommercial burglary was
reported in the 900 blodt at
4:28 p.m. Sunday. • wanace Awnue: An auto
theft was reported in the 2000
blodt at 7:59 p.m. Sunday.
• West Wilson Street ·
Vandalism was reported in
the 500 blodt at 8:54 a.m.
Sunday.
them and forced them to
bring the ship to the United
Slates.
Federal prosecutors
thought they had a strong
cue ·demonstrating that
these two men were respon-
sible for smuggling these indi-
viduals.• said Thom Mro7.ek.
spokesman for the U.S. Attor-
ne{s Office In Los Angeles.
"The jury decided there
~ reasonable doubt," he
said. "We accept l)'leir ver-
dict"
• 'nle l 0 men were held as
material 'witnesses and nine
of them testified in the case,
Mrozek said. He said all the
men have been turned over
to the Immigration and
Naturalization Service.
The INS cannot comment
on specifics about the case,
said Francisco Arcaute,
spokesman for the Bureau of
Immigration and Customs
Enforcement
"Generally, wben individu-
als [who are not legal immi-
grants! are done with their
legal issues, they are referred
to us,· he said. ·And very
often, they are sent back to
their country of origin.·
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• Birch Street: A commercial
burglary was reported in the
5100 blodt at 8:46 am.
Monday.
• Wnt Coast Highway: An
auto theft was reported in the
2600 blodt at 9:40 p.m.
Monday.
• Evening SUr Lane: Grand
theft was reported in the 200
blodt at 8:51 p.m. Monday.
• Newport Boulevard and
Wnt Coast Highway: A
hit·and-run was reported at
3:55 p.m. Monday.
• Sea Temic:e: A vehide
burglary was reported in the
100 blodt at 8:10 p.m.
Monday.
•21st Plac. and West Ocean
Fn>nt: Vandalism was
reported at 4:01 p.m. M onday.
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FAMILIAR
Continued from Al
But what be knows, Gelvaii
S8ys. la that both hla IOn and Ga-
ribay (ought for a noble cause.
•Nothing comes eaay." he
said. "Freedom doesn't come.
drive 'down to Pa.lrvlew Ptll'k easy. My son dJed defending and
where the city had erected a me-ftgllting-for somethlng he be-
morlal plaque In honor of At-liewd in."
tbur and spend eome time there. Galvan said b1s son "chose his
prayUig. Uf e. •
But GaJvan says this war with •Ke wanted to be ln the serv-
lraq ts just too painful to watch. Ice," he said. ·1 couldn't alfoni
and the death of Garibay last his education. The government
month just brings back too was going to get him educated,."
many memories. Galvan said he Former Costa Mesa Mayor Pe·
feels sorry for the Garibay family. ter Buft'a, who was on the City
·1 went through a lot of pain · C.Ouncil at the time of Arthur
and I'm sure th.ey are going Galvan's death and proposed the
through a lot of j>aln now," he plaque and memorial service for
said. "I don't even blow much him. said for him, 12 years laterl
about this war. I work all the •1t feels like deja vu all over
tirne. l don't watch the news." again."
SUPPORT
Continued from Al
helped organize the tribute. "I
thought it was very solemn and
very appropriate."
From the lowering of the flag
to half-staff to the presentation
of a school plaque to his family,
the ceremony revealed how the
school will never forget him.
"I think it's nice that even
though he's been gone a few
years from the school ... that
they're doing th.is," said
22-year-old Aaron Maher, a close
friend of Garibay's. "It's just a
shame that he's not here to see
it ...
Maher, a fellow alumnus and
former footbaJJ player, sat with
the Garibay family and struggled
to 6gh1 bade tears as Garibay's
teachers and family spoke about
the leners and messages the
young man left behind.
He was not alone.
Although many of the
students who gathered around
the stage Tuesday afternoon
NEWPORT
Continued from Al
tararo, publicist for the festival,
has taken an expedidous velocity
as he readies for Thursday's ldck-
off event Opening night.
~It's, going to be jampacked
and a lot of fun,• Quartararo
said. ·11 really sets the pace for
the upcoming week.•
And the pace is fast and furi-
ous -even without Vin Diesel.
Night after night, spotlight
films will be featured In such
categories as animation, anni-
versaries, tributes and various
ALLOWED
Continued from Al
a long day at work. My punches
have gonen even harder since I
became a columnist
But why step in the ring?
What about the violence? The
fact that you are trying to hurt
somebody'? Why would you
willingly subject yourself to
physical abuse, people ask?
To me, boxing does not
represent violence. No, I have
not had one too many hits to
the head. Allow me to explain.
Yes, hitting someone is
inherently brutal but the sport
itself, the strategy, the discipline,
the determination and strength
required to compete, symbolize
life.
lt also epitomizes the type of
person my mom raised me to
be. The type who strives to
shoot straight. never back down
from a chaJJenge and keep my
feet finnly planted on the
ground -or the mat, as
circumstance may have IL
didn't know Garibay personally,
they couldn't help being
affected.
Seeing his fellow classmates
gather to remember his older·
brother and give their
condolences to his family,
15-year-old Gabriel Barragan,
Garibay's half-brother, was
touched by all the support
•It was a great service ... and
everyone's ln support of him:
said Gabriel, who is a
sophomore at Newport Harbor.
·it's great to see everyone come
out It was somewhat surprising
to see this many people ~me
out on behalf or my brother .•
Martha Auor, the president of
the Newport-Mesa Unified
School Board, said she wasn't
surprised by the turnout and
was pleased to see stud ents
come together to honor one of
their contemporaries who made
"the ultimate sacrifice.·
Others who have lost their
lives in the war in Iraq were also
on the students and teachers'
minds.
"TI:l.is tremendous ripple affect
that we're having is not just a
ethnic groups. After the excite-
ment on screen, the festival will
host corresponding parties
each night al popular area
venues. ·
Quartararo listed, with expert
quickness, a rundown or all the
movie merrymaldng: .
A gala event at the Radisson,
following a screening of opening
f~ture. "Miranda"
A post party at the Hard Rocle
c.af~ following the 20th anniver·
sary screening of ·Tue Outsid-
ers" -which launched the ca·
reers of numerous blg name
actors..
A party a1 El Torito Grill after
the showing of Latino· spotlight
(Funny thing is, she can't
stand to watch me fight)
in boxing there is always
someone gunning for you. The
goal is to avoid their attacks and
make strides for yourself. You
cannot simply do that by stepping
Into the ring Wlprepared. You
have to 'WOdc for it.
You have to run two miles a
day. You have to give up ice
cream, cookies and candy. You
must sacrifice time In front or
the television to hit hand pads,
jump rope, work on the speed
bag, h.it the double-end ball and
spar.
A boxer must know and
understand frequent plans of
attack and learn the best way to
defend them. A boxer must aJso
come to terms with their own
sttengths and weaknesses and
adjust their game plan
accordingly.
ff you do not do these things.
you will not succeed. And that Is
just to get ready for the
challenge. Thf_ actual fight itself
is where it really becomes
repteSentative of life.
Boxing is also quite slmUar to
8ufl'a hlinlelf is a f onner Air
Fon:e officer.
•Arthur served his oountry very well," he saJd. ~He remains
a great aouroe of pride for Costa
Mesa."
Arthur Galvan'• sister, Thny1
and brotht'fl, Larry, Gal)' and
Ray Jr., could not be contacted.
His mother Doris O'Campo, who
Uved in Co ta Mesa. dJed a.bout
two yean alo. Aamoo Galvan
said. He said the two bad been
divoroed for some time. Galvan
also said he has not kept in
touch with Arthu(s wife and
son.
QUestion1> were raised after
.Arthur's death about whether
the Air Foroe should have Sfµlt
the AC-130.t\. which la basically a
refurbish~ cargo plan~. to the
KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT
Richard Maher, left, a close
friend of U.S. Marine Jose
Garibay, reads a card with
Jose's mother, Simona, after
the memorial service.
tribute to Jose Garibay but to all
the men and women out there
today." said Mike Bargas. who
has coached football al the high
school for th~ past 12 years.
film •A Beautiful Secret.·
The list goes on and on, and as
Quartararo runs them down, the
pitch or his speech also quickens.
"There are lots and lots of par·
ties and simultaneous parties ev-
ery night," he said.
lf a week or continuous ca-
rousing weren't lure enough. the
festival boasts a dizzying i.ched·
ule of overlapplng i.creenings,
showing various genres of films
all over Newport-Mesa and intro-
ducing the locaJs to the talents of
tomorrow.
While the gliiz and glamour
may be the draw for industry
outsiders, for those who make a
livirig off making movies, the
the other love of my life, my
~Thinking AUowed • gig.
Nobody can go lnto boxing -
or column wriling -thinking
they are never going to get hit
You will, and it will sting. But
when it happens. you learn to
shake it oil. If the shot happens
to buckle your knees you step
bade. recover and continue the
fight
ln both arenas, you learn to
take your knocks. You learn you
are not invincible. When you
make a rnlstake and step
directly lnto your opponents left
hook, you certainly pay for it. lf
you drop your hands because
you get too cocky, you pay for it.
Lose your focus and your head
will ring.
My opponents -and critics
-have and will continue to
land some key shots. I have had
black eyes, cut lips and bruised
ribs. I have plenty of e-mails
and volcemalls taldng jabs at
me. many of which shoot below
the bell. But I can take it Every
time an opponent !ands a
punishing shot, I learn -albeit
the hard way-where I need to
improve.
And that perhaJM, is the best
part of boxing: You reallu your
drive to succeed. You have
tangible proof or your strength
when tested. During the last 20
seconds of the final rounds,
your arms fed like they are
going to fall off but you must
keep throwing those
combinations. Your legs feel
wobbly but you muat continue
to dance and ..Up.
My column has not teated m e
in such a dramatic fashion. nor
'OBITUARY
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battleground. But Galvan wd he •
hal not heud from the Air Force ;
about whether an lrwestlgat1on :
was conducted or not. •
"I don't know what happened •
or how It happened,• he uid. •t'vc ~
learned to accept It. I just pray to •
God and try to live with it."
GaJva.n 58ya be seeks solace ln
the belief that h1B son was des·
tined to dJe just the way he did.
"I believe that the day you're ,
gonna die, you're gonna die,• he ,
saJd. "Whether you're here OJ'
anywhere else. lf It's your time, ,
it' your Ume."
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.TRIBUTE
Continued from Al
called.
Bell and neighbor Shirley Fox
said they walked in and out of :
three stores before they found
yeUow ribbon.
"Did you know they're in
great demand?" she asked.
"Isn't 1hat amazing?"
Tracy 1 lageman has known
Ian for about three years.
"I'm very scared fo r him," she
said. "I want the war to be over
soon and can"t wait for him to
come back home."
Bruce Voss also read Ian's let-
ters to scouts who were listen·
ing intenlly. In his last mail. Ian
1aJked aboul why he was doing
what he wa~ doing: that Iraq
had weapon~ of m ass destruc-·
tion and they could use it to
take innocent lives.
"Over the last two months,
I've learned about Sadd am Hus-
sein." he wrote. "Everyone
thinks it'!. about oil, but it's
no1."
closing night holds its own allure .
The final night i!> awards night -
the night the filmmakers re<:eive
tangible evidence their films are
moving. entertaining. poignant
and beautiful.
Organu.ers say the reputation '
of the film festival, which runs '
through April 11, is growing and .
they are seeing a vast number of ·
its entrants go on to achieve ·
loftier goals. such ai. Academy .
Award nominations. :
Despite its bankruptcy in the
fall of 1999, the event has ben-
efited from a successfu.I revival, a
slight renaming and an increased
passion. Organizers expect about
25,000 visitors this year.
do I feel t am fighting a battle
with the words I write. But I do
feel a M!nse of accomplishment
wl1en I get reader's responses,
both supportive and critical.
That is my tangible proof that I
have one of the best Jobs in the
world. That I am doing what I
love and that people are, at the
very least, reading and
hopefully. thinking.
Of course. the object is never
to h.it the mat But sometimes in
boxing, as in life, you must -
for your own good. And if you
taste the mat too many times.
perhap~ you should change
your stance -or at least lake
up a no-contact activity.
• LOUTA HARPER writes columns
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
and covers culture and the arts.
She may be reactied at (949)
574-4275 or by e-mail at
lolit11.h11rper@l11times.com.
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aiistir1a Ricci stars in "'MIRNC>A, •the film that wiU open the 2003 Newport Beach Film Festival.
S pol11ghung more
than 290
feature-length.
documentary,
am.mated and
shon films from around
the globe, the Newpon
Beach Film Festival is back
for its 2003 incarnation.
During the festival's
nine-day run you can
expect to see several world
premieres, an Academy
Award nonunated
documentary and a
special everung honoring
Francis Ford Coppola's
·The Outsiders."
Officials expect to
Wednesday, ~ 2. 2003 A5
attract more than 25.000
film aficionados at the
Edwards Island Cinema
Theater>. Orange County
Museum of An and the
historic Lido Theater
The Opening Night Gala
will be at the Edwards Btg
Newpon Cinema and
feature the premiere of
"Miranda.· starring
Christina Ricci.
Oteck the Pilot daJJy.
starting Thursday. for film
fesoval news.. Good luck 10
all the filmmakers and
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A young. ~ pti."' rnillMIUn lor 11'9 ~end --v mentor end •en to en
l8ol.-d ho.-."""*-'" lrilh ~""""" 8f'OUSI le hollltftg • ~ .....,.,,_ for ~ The ___ f...t ........
~al '-Ing to !al.""'"" • decleioll
-of.._.,_, meta "°'"*' inlo. etendofl .,.._, "4c:t>IN _, ~ eedt "*-
,........ trulhe llbo<JI humen .-n.
1lllp.M.
THI ctto:R HUN: .-rUt NOElU'I YO'MGf °"~. ~ Weind-Gold
"'-UnlttKt S-1«12 w... eo..,..,,...,.
•W~l'llln.on-...... ~-........ Jmildl:Jlm ~
• CM1' ...... NcMllle Maroelllno ~=:~ • ~12-oo ..... ._..~IN--,,....,of .. CoMedlQA lllllMy, _ __,,.....,.on...
• i.w.,,. Nllob-....... tit-.ctv."" ~qi~ n.MdoOumenUfy ,.._._~,_,,,.,,.,.,.looll~
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·~ TMMJUCllf ntl MQNT ""*" 0 UOTI) .._.,...._.-Gold ....,.......,..__
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---·~ yOllfll liltwf'9 ........ ~-... t"-"f .. tood .... .,.,. =:..:.1tJIJI ............. . .., ·-~.....,., . •CM't_.. .......... ---. ri.. ,.,.._, ...... MalCMI ·-Tlllt-....,, .... .-wy,_, ...... ..--. .. =!""f'-*•oc ••In ..... ., -:·'~ .......... ~ ...
.......... ,.,..... .... ~ ec.y.-noc to l&lllCllll'llb to ... ...,.,._. of ..
--.,.. <MIO~ 111 die tOO milt NM; It YVU'teet .... ~,,... -rflvm
'-· YVU'te ll'M 10 dO ........ Wilt! ~ Thelt ~Mllaf llflllWtNlll lnlO • ,,,..._.., ride of-· QUiii lll>d
l'llUl'de<.
l:JOpm.
ltto«TI talt CRAZY MOUT OUl'l IHOfl'fll
Edwlnll i.ltnd-fllue
lp.m.
DlllUIJNQ fOfl ntE OSCARS
UdoT'-let Uniter/ KJnodom 2J)()() • OIA£CT0A: l.&Me Mengea • MJNNINO,.,., 90:00
The 0.:... f9d «*Pith .. become IN g-
laslllon lhow Oii -'it. •o.-ing for the o.c.r.· i. • one-l>our r-Wng ~
that follows one of Hollywood"• i.vortte feehlon
deeognen, Rendolph DI.*•. •he "1'tvee In LCM!
Anoe._ la><n N9w 'lbtt for lhr .. -ol frenllc: ~ 10 C08JC oelebnl.-lnlO hl9
gowne. ---JUUl....aNQ ~
Edw9fde l9ltrld -Gold Getmany. c.n.dl. "'*'rd 2001
r U.S. f'r9mle<e • DlflECTOR: Agni.a. Hollend
• SOREENWRrTER: ~ 14olland •RUNNING TlME: 11tocl
l'ejecrung the ltrnm IJnd ~,.. p1_.i on
her, Juh• l.91.:• her young'°"' Nid>olM, ecroee
the globe where lh"I' 9PP98f to find deeperetely .-a-. In AIP!a. a men
unlike •nv other No m.n• whef9 he travels, I~ ol hopeful~ follOw Alexo•, a
heeler "' wtlOm Juhe -• vWon grel'd enough 10 metd'I her own hOCle8 end drNrna
lpm.
LOST AHO FOUM> IQ.IA AOC)
Edwwdl lellncl -Blue
~2002 U.S. l'Nmler1I • DIAfA:TOft Vl;ong Due
• SCfll!llM1M'91: ~VIM H9
• CAB! Due Kn.M. Hue Minh
• RUl\NNQ lliE: Vt:OO
Thang, a meth ~. oonducu r-ordl
with hi• dean on me m.otv of lingule1
malhema\lca .... dec:idea to prGCMd alone after
ga111 ng expelled fot hotdtng oontredldorr
pejrn. of...-. n.ng's he It d<•n.pted .,...._ a
'IV eel ennounoN 1het he has found • large eum of money on S8CJtem()er 11 Hi9 f)rivMe r-.:tl
oa lhen tall.en ....s ueed lo bnng c>n>fit IO • -• ""~' prOteC:t. WiU Thang ~n control ol h11 ~and find out who pl8Ced""' ed1
I.JO pm
SW£U I tt£ART OF T1* SEA
Loclo'ThMter SWELL Unlr~ Sr.ies XX'2
• DIRECTOfl: Charlolle Lagardl
• RUNNING TIME: 23:00
A documentary exploflng life, dNlh and lour
generatione of women longboerd aurfe,.
(~ hMn of the -1
HEART Of Tl4E HA
Un.ted Sl.11• 2002
Soutnern Cal~ Pt_.
• DIRECTORS: Chariotte Lagarde. uu Denker • MJNNNG TIME: 57;()()
.,__,en legend Re• "l(.epol.ob'ehubo" Sunn
cited In January 1998 of~ QnOlf et the 9111
ol •7 KnQwn wottdwMle -• ~ of
women's "'°'""°"" turfing, Rell SulWI IOCtllev9d the~,. of"' icon •n IN 191 ......
not only fo< het phy9ic:al ~. greoa and
tum<noua beauty, bu1 for her ieedlnhlp In •
community the! loved her as mucll as "'9
loYed rt
tp.m.
SHOftTI 1521 GET INTO OUR SHO«fSt
EOwarOI !eland -Gold
•IACK&UOE When n·• yOU< first bme, the eogM m11111t• 11\er
can be en elemtlV
• LEO'MlfllC
A day 1n the llvee of me~-en"-who ...,.1 llum you down until me d4'V you cite bill
collec:lor9
• TIMIT W.VCH
H11 glrttn.nd r-r>rf """" atoocl rum up bul our
he<o hee • dale With dMt1ny ....._the IO<OM of
lew IJnd ""'°"* colMde • -. FNM.Y lll.f!llAS
A dart comedy U\at Pl'-IWO men 11ge1n111 oedl ~~of WIU on OlO.tma Eve
The outlew Mel Bi9hop .-llzes the true coat of redllmpVon .,...._ he --. rwvenge agalnat the
men he ~ belrayed him
•I.E ...
The film from• 1~ cemere revula the
momenl 1het the u-"""" louncl .... ~, ••• ·-lltlO<\. 0 a .1aJ
Jim fights ~ely lo reurwle woth lhe ntJ¥t
grown .on ct...c he abandoned Kl 11'9 yOUth
•1"EBQXMAH
A d<tturtling ltoe>motK>n 8Nmetton ..-um ..
belwMn • men ....S 1 cerdboerd bOJr
SATURDAY ·-1Ml~Me™INA ~ ... "'-""" U...._....._,...._..IOOI .,..,,.,....
• OAiC kA MM "'9n .. ""' ................ ..... 81m\.lllMO.-•CM1.,_......,. ................... ...,....,
NEWPORT BEACH FILM FES'llVAL Diiiy Plot
·---~IS:oo TN .-i tarw. '-'of 1tue noblll1V ..._ ~ .......... old _4111 •~tor""
..-IO en endenl ftddle tl\8ll ""411 NW ltle lllldera ldngdotn ,,, Conirion .... ir-Raffo .... e .,,.._IO help-Corlidon end
.,. her by. dlMlOt _,. ...tttl.
Id~~ girt Thil--Aoltoto
ponder wn.nt true bMoltv Nee
~·""
TOUCHNO WILD HOMO ~--~ c.trl8dl. ~ IJnHerl~ FtlllW» IOOZ
n ......
•ILU£GAAOO A~ glt1 ....ne0 Ttbhh• tNel9
Bluegltoo, dle lrrw1g111a1Y &-foot Ulll, blue, flying
~GARDEN
A monater must find puce wtien hl• iov. of
flow9rl. hie only pleuure, I• lt!reei.ned by the lerrible trenaforma1lon of hit M\llronm.nt
•KANGAROO CRUIC GANO
-. Q81M of ,...1 Sllllt• IJnd laddef• begine
.,...._ Mr. lJurd drOl)9 down• hole elie< Kevon Kenoeroo wi.i-he'd disapc>6e• • U'l"i1.E RED PlANE
-. IO'f plane cema a boy beQ for ooe 11111
,..,._....... -i. "" falhef •MINI
The llhoct.ng INlh •boVI """" yQuf dog doee
II home whtle you are -
GANGS FffOM ROSARIO (ROSARIGASIHOSI
Edwllrclt laland -Blue
Arpenflrw 200I •DIRECTOR: Rodngo Gr11nde
• SCAEEHWNnR: Miguel Ang.ii
• CASl! Albeno Sarwle
• RUHNINO TIME: 90:00 Thlny years efle< a botd>ed h.,,,, Albeno
S.8'11• le releMed from j9il. along wtlh h11
~ade. ea-. the Gimp. In ac>tt• or lh•or
ldv9need yea<s, lhey hope IO untie tl\efr old
119nu er'ld gr.t> the htdden loot. Cnme,
lnend9hlp and a-ed love pUI .. through 11111
)OYial Argentine hem OfWNI
I LO\l'E JOHANN ~Island -Gold
~1003
U. S Ptemtere • OIRECTOft: He<!nk Nornhon
• SCAEENWRITtR Mamn Jern
• CAS1' Amelte Norgaard
•RUNNING T1M£: 45 00
A brilloam 1ndepender11 film, 1hol wllho<lt-9
d•reclor in an anardllc.tl produo110F1
e1W1ronmen1 by o ream of only four people It 1
a mellow shon telling summer rlorv ol teen
Johan and hos encounlera with Tove. Eva.
.hl~ob and Carolina
• SOONATOflE
The -ol Vivaldi uanepott9 • boy from '"' bedfOom to • mvstJCaf 1taQ8 whel'e not• oome elnre ....S nde 10 Ille-•
• t OflEAMT Of IOMBAY
Robert Jof'9 le lof'ced IO ~ belWMn the
unlonunete truth end • bu<Jl1M lie
•luu-.llY
A beaullful women danoee the n;ght WW-V • snwotfT WttlTl MEN a M£
A biMxual Alien director eicaml,,.. he<
11e..-yp. of 1tf8igh1 whne "*' In tht• _...._ holaOOU.. probing pe<90f'Wtl
doc:umenWy.
•ELEVATOR
A -.. ride through one man's
IUboonecioua des! ...
• M90UTOUl{.OU
wi..., "'' i.....uv .,._,,., thtnti he ean t.tk• the
reeponabtlitMs left to him 811 hla older b«>ther '•
depeftv ... 12 VWH>ld Nal)O -Otll 10 prove
horrwelf •lW
A l>"IOf'9' dr_,,. ol lanaful lloglll from ht0
dat1i: IUblerreMan cell •CAOSSIHO
A young -lod ~the! tMe kfe mey be
noth;ng rnof9 than• bed dre.n and puUI hot
theory 10 the test.
•DANCE WITH ME
On htt &Olh wedding •nniverul'(, • mysterlow
lltenger tllOWll Pie,,. thel llle gr .. reei gill la
IN ebllily 10 ~· wNI lie already has
12p.m.
WOMEN wm40UT WINGS
EdWwdl lllend -Gold CMl«ll 2002
• DM£CnlCt Ntdlolao K'"•Y • ICM.ENWNTBt NldloiM Kl-
• CAR Ketv9 Gardner • ~ TWollE. 1091)0
Mat,.e ••truly inc.peble of d>Qoelng -two lowra She goa 10 • fomily lunerlll on Ille
rnountetna of Albenl• and .,_ inlO • PM1f of
fvnout blood t.ude end the llflClen1 C>.lelOtTl9
rooted In legend. She ,. .o ena.an194 by her ,_ lound W. that "'9 declclM 10 become a
•vowecj virgin;' • womon ~ 11,,.. out her Mfe
"•men, -mariyong or h9vlng d>oldren
THE~ O<enge County Mu__,, of Ar1
VtWted Kingdom 20()2
• DIRECTORS: Jot>IH'aul O.Voeuon Tl'\ldle
Sivie< • AUNt..a TIME: 86 00
In 1997, Sting -asked by the Walt o..iwv Company 10 wnte lt1e ,.,..... f0< • rww anomaoon fMlunl called •l(ong0om ol tlle Sun
The film -eventually ,.leaMd" ·n.e Empe<or'a New Groove· FO< 1"' Ii rat 11ma on 011
hdtory, Otanev ellowed en out&1de ftlm "-
ifllo iu world fO ctlronlde the nui. and bott1
''·"" CIHEMATOClfWIHU'I POfU4 E~ i.lend -Blue
t:JOp.m,
LMYllNTif~ Udol'-~~leu~
• tallllllMllTaa: "°' '*"1G. ...... I.aide • CM! SYW>z• ~ ........., Leda. ~-~~ ......
Jo81f T.uc • T1Me 108 00
wi-~. •mmpulill~ Qlllll'll>lef. -'° "j• homelend llfler 20 vw-. he eDCOfTIPIM -"'old friend. Llkl. to• -Thlre he recelvee a n--ue from hi• pH!, from Zonln,
• dlildhood ~ JhouOtlt 10 hwe committed
tulclde long ego. flit m.cllum "'" Pop ""' ~did not Id-l>lmeetf -he -tilled. Whan Pop,_,,_ 7.o<ln'll llleged ldll<tr, ht
flnda hlmeelf In II* rr\]del of denQer--Ot• will INd hlrnto a~ "9 -klWW ...-cs.
2pJn.
IAllllT MONCA E~ Wend -GOid
Ca<w»2002
'1111811 c-"'-• • DIMCTOft T-OcMlle
• SCA&NWNfElt~ Od9ae
•CAB?. G~ luedlner, Clere ec..tt.r, Brigitte Blllto
Attended by Alm ~U1tho1•
•RUNNING TIME: 82.'ClO
In the heart of Toronio, • IOneciOU• young g!rl'w
drNm is to pa~ MON of the angele in
the er1nual dlurdl ~in hor>o< of the .,._,mption of the Virgin Mary• When Motllce
1a denoed ""' c1>--. • """' the l•ue en:iler1Qef WI~ for hetMft. l..o.ing the wil1Q' on her -v home, the fine» them•'-d9va
leler on the b8ck of •-who~-., die
f'IMM below 11>1 b<ldgM thM dMde the crty
•11 f\Y1NG l.LGENO
OntnQe County~ of M
Untfdd Sr-2002 • OllECTOlt Mart FetJO • SCAEEHWNT'ER. Martt "-'IO
• CAS1! Suull Wlll1eme
Attended bl' direcr0<, proa.-,
• RUNHIHO TIMf: 62 00
Curing World Wftf u. Amerlcll fouo/lt.
learlOme bettle over Ille atciff in E"uroc>e. II -
• deosive moment In the hlrlOf'tl ol "'9 world. From 1942 to mid 19'4. Gennenv heel the
adverot.age. ~. v•ra -nng fo< Ille •rwviuible llir _,and grMI engo,_.. bothlnd
extremely_. daelg!>ed mad>•na One i:ii-,
,_..., -to OW<oorne all of 1'-odds
end P'VYI thM ~aw•• much greeter
~than-Thta11rplan•-lhell-17 Flying FortreM . ...no. legecv •• u~ on
the "'-tory of .,,,.,oon
J.JO p..m
STAHOAAD TME
Edwards ltt.llflO -Blue
Untrerl Sr.r• 1001
• OIA£CTOfl: Rot>en C«v
• sc:AUNWIVTERS. Isabel Roee. Robon Cary • CAS1: Isabel Rose, C-ron Bancroft, Aha
Corey. Ilana Levtne, Eanh• K•ll, V!Clor Argo,
Andrew Mceanllv
An&nded by director. ponol)al cast
• RUNNN} 11Ml: 9t 00
S.llie Golder> ... strugghng -"""" w.th
• ....,,;cj omeuinetlon. Unlonunetlly, her
fentallee ... .._.,., b\l lhe ...iltv of ... lhinl
.... lounge""'--.~ In die ....... ol he<~. G"'G Ellenbogen, an old higll
ed>OOl '-llhrob. now I ~I~
lawyef, _,,_ bedk Into her lof& lie oflerw he<
tOlmCllt """'V!hong -could -deeir• &II when lhe -Elliol. an 8'TOQIVll. ~
-9ha .. lof'ced to~'-'-' the 1wcun .. Greg cen g1ve her ....S the one thing he
can't • kfe filled ..,th m.iCic:
Sl'WJIOUNO
Lido Theater
United Sures 2002
• OIRECTOfl: Jeff Bktl Attended by duector, prO<luee<
• ~NNING TIME: 97 00
""' 1m..-. 1,......;fe expeflenel ot lhe NMionel
6pdtng S.. • -n th<OU{lh the -of eight dnven young-'"" W. ..,_In "*< priYN
hvee • ll'lrf treln h:w end~· '"the u!brN191 ..... leQulll thowdcJowfl From IN
hlltdecrobble pl.wona ol T-10 the ~red
i.-.. ol Coonecbcv\. from the rwdf>edl Onrk
oounlTy!Mdt to the troutiled ~. 0 C
projeCU. Spellbound~.~ ol
,... -modern Arnencen Mon•
SHORT'S (Sl5)! JOURNEY Tl4AOUGH 8HOR'T'S
Orange COYntv M.-.m of An
•EAST SIDE
A lllulteboard JOUmev 10 Nie end beyond
• RAISE Tl4f CANE
A do<:ument•rv folloWlng lOO rnen •ncl women
dr--1 aa Sama a-wllO """• en....-ptlgnmege 10 New Yori< Cnv
4p.m.
.JUST 00 fT (HAMY~l
E-da Island -Gold
South KorN 1000
Wost~ Premiere
• DINC1'0lt ~ OM Ycunv • SCRUNWffTIM Kwon 1...0..n, lee Young
"""' ...,_ O..'IWng • CAS1' Plorlt Sang v.on. l'ltrll Jtn-Hee. Lee
Beem-Su, Jeong Jun. AA Seel<·"""*'· Oti...n.. Porte I~. Na MooMwte, lM Yu........ng
end Ko Ho-kyeong ·~TIM£:93~
Mating a MUre of Nike's iatogen. • Jutll Do "1;
director Pm .i-oong ~-11 to • ~ femoly ln SouVI Ko<..~ !Me
edventege of the·-miracNw• ~ng ""'"' 1n '"" 9111 of finanoal boom In t1M penx:uler 1n111anee. l'ltrll pok• lun at
·-..,...,.. end how the Kot-.
bourgec>tM .... pded uP trich IMmed '" the
Woat9M Wofld
lpm
1"E KRESS LOUNGE O<ange County~ ol An
Vnlted s-:IJ)()2
• OIREC'l'Olt Rerll9 Owlev
COUIM.SY <1f TN SCfllG tHTtRTNIM.Nf
"Red Trousets-Thi Ufe of the Hon& Korie Sblrtmen•
NEWPORT BEACH FUi FESTIVAL 2003
KEY LOCATIOHS.
~ b Orange Coiirty 0 Edwards Lido Thelter Bi& Newport MuSNTI of Art s
0 Adventlns It Sea fj Ectwwdslsland t ~Beach
2 Theaters e.iemas N>llc lb ¥Y
LEGEND
f Semtnar locabon
OAJLV PILOT STAFF
TICKET INFORMATION .
TICKETS: $8, unless otherwise
specified
COHTAC'l: (949) 253-2880 or
www.newportbellChfllmfertcom
THEATERS
Edw8rds Big N.wport
300 Newport Center Drive,
Newport Beach
UdoTMnef
3459 Via lido. Newport Bead!
• SCR&NWRrTVl flanle o.i.v
• RUM9tO T1ME: Ml 00
The at()f'tl of 11&-yuM>ld Irene ~. a Poloth
omm1gr1m t>u.t,_ owne<. and her refvMI 10
conform. menge 0< tallow me gentnnc.tion of
0etrort The Kr-Lounge la the homeahe
ln8tlld f6r meny Including Ille Pv'J)la Gang,
lleronice Lake, Milton Bent and even• horM
named TFIQQe< The film_.. the IJ6.VM<
hietofy end ~-happentnga through rta ~--enddemolflion
lp.m.
IHQfn'S (11~ QANQI Of NEW IHOll'T'I
Edw9f'de lllend -llue
•NOE
When. routine C»ll goee hombly w.onu..
~ ,._ flndil himeelf tnlR>ed WI !he bed< -°' • aquec1 -...-. • .i11er behind me wn..t.
•OIUICE
" Ulte lboul the dlolca -malt• and """" -1rulv _,. °"' ~-lo ,.,_,. • 1111.L '8 SEAT
A flat 1ir11taipe e ~~er In the toc.i bef of
............ ,,,.ytv ..... IOWI\
•ONE
On lhe -of theif _.uon. the lhaNd
.,....._of-young io.e... ~WI a ='~ ~ begw> -........... of cunoelly ~ "*' ~. J..an 4llq)loot9 ott-~· d!Mn18 IO fulfin M ~ tenc..y • ~ NACa tQOltNIJC l&Lll
An ~ winning. dllrtlv humaroue,.,...., ol
-Ill ... fuming "*'· elrtxlme children, .-ivnv neoghbor9. ..,._.., ""'-'-
~ douClt end t8m1)881ng doge.
• HEADS Nil> 1M.I Brough! together In the 1oC91 fltih -. •
beeullful women,• mye1bl lrttie boy IJnd the
bond -two bfoct"'9--. fiahermen'• inwNpted fallll
8tl(lflTS (111~ ()ICM NOMN.vm IHOR'T'I
Lldol"-"
• 000 (IN.IA)
" South "'"'*'term. -• )OQ.e boy 10 -hi• puppy to be ...... ta,.,., .. friend ,..,
-· ""'· bolh l'ind ,..,..... •• the men:v of the dog
•WHY CAH'T WI 8E A fNaY NJNH ,, _ ...C• Po<' ... of IWO ~.....,
long 10 be reunited wfth """mother
• ntE COUEC10ll Of llEDfON> STMET
When • 6e .... old nlletded d\erl1Y WOiter
needs help. Illa w..t Vlllege ~
commuMy coma to hit eld
AllEHDS It.NJ FNllAY
Edwetde ielel'd -Gold
Urnred ~ 2003
• OIAECTOR: KriMen Coury
• SCMDMINTDt Joeeci11 T-• CAS't Tony Lo Bianco. AIWVI M.wrie AlberU/*lt ~ TWIE: 90'00
S~ Toroell IJnd Denny"'--a ""'*v er'ld Sl\lh9'I ManNIUn COUPie wtlo ...... WI e
perfoec:llv-ntad row -...tto ple<rf of -..,..-~.-Sn.or• producb When Sl~'s .,.._ _,,...
IUfPf\M....,, Stephen and 0........ mu111 ~IO-•lhe~aofe lllettme Not !NII they',. ~ 11'1 jlt« !NII
Stephen ean'I lel his per-. know thel he end
Danny -Mh .... mo0 enforcerw for Don
l'lltriall
li:Mp.m
TlCE lAIT ZAMTWTM. POMOOI llN HEllOE.I
l\.08 ULTMOl lAMTIITA&. HUIOU
Ol.llllW>Oel ()range Counlv .....-,,., of M
Ma.oa10DI • ONC10R. ~ Teboede Tllbone
• ICNECWN I &I Serllh ,_...
~byDl<ecto< • ..,...., T9ik 10'00
~ H> tt!O by Emtllno Z...-..--°'~ took up_ end...,
cNllenaed ..io ....... °' ....... eryle ~ rule. Elders ol lhe Meldcln NMlMlon tell .,. 1'18
-.y one men lime, only.,.....,_, -1-...
lOO veers deeper Into w. ~for
lndigenoue and f)MellM iW*
lp.nl.
~(11tl:....O~
()range County Ml9Mfl of M
·ONE~ °""4d ......_ ... cldm "*' • .,.._ ..
lnlo .. o4lkle Nldfl8 ~"·-did ""..,.,~ '° .. moutnlng ..... _ v-..... ...... DIYLIW
,., ..... f!llM!t.., ............... °' =,,...._ "*"' S-... 19dt ot'-
~~ oddll.
Ut•• .... E~lli!Md·9111e f'olMtd JllQi . °"*"°" ltlOlr 11'1....., kl&fMZIWI"'°"~~ ~~G-' '11111,.a.-.--. .--a.. ...... CJrMooft ..._ .... Ole .. .,.,,.. ... ......... ...., ......... ..,_ ............. __ __ .,_
............ ~ ..... NllN ,...........,.. .... ,..,.,,., ........ " --. ~ __ ......,..""",,, ........
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Edwwds llJand cin.m..
(two the81era, deligneted either
Blue or Gold)
999 Newport Center Drive.
Newport Beectt
O...nge County Mu1«1m of Art
850 Sen Clemente Drive,
Newport Beed!
Adventures at S.. ~
3101 Wet1 Coest Highway.
Newport Beech
A.nna ,._.,,,Mark Hamoll l4n6>f Did:. Mendy
l'lltonlon
AUHIWWO TMl. 12• 00 Hr(80 M..,,111akl's engeg.ng ~lnw ere known
and loved acroee Iha glob. for that• c:ompelWng
d\erllCttn, enl•tt•nong ploU and stunning
antmetion ·c..u. In The Sty• tel<• audlenc.
on• lantMtic: io!Jrney lo a mythlc:el rwtr0-Mure full"'-'""~ and ...ooderfvl flying tnedlln.. Pwv Uen.. V9<1 de• BMt.I 11
your1Q btlt. ~.,,. bMullful gWi SI-..
(Anne l'ltquln) tllowtV dwai oelling fTOm the u y
~ • c:rv9Ull. --eltowt "" to "-'" ""wt ~ CMl"1 ~.,.. OVllal's _,.. boll It'**'-0. ~of a bend of ,.,.._.~ ..... ...,by-• ho""'1oul ._...,Oona I A,....-. ..W 0. l""1 _,.., ltw llC:re«llnQ •t
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MD TIIOUlf:M: THE UR Of ntE HONG
Oto mJNTW,N• =::..,.~~
=:t~ ·M......o~to-00
In tt9a Olmlinu combnebon ol documentary end lll>On film IM*ed by end _..ing Aobtn
Sho<I. -al Mortlll Komaeil. ... ~ng
'-pertormed by""~ gre-_,_ .. pni6led ttwouull "*'-end clCl8 .... .,_ ._-'. '"'9n:uamg .....
... ~ loateue. ltle lhott fltrn ·1.oa1
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.o--ot in'*' 11...i ......-1orm The l'8QIPIJOtl ~. ~ M¥tW Ans
f«lllbifJon and UOtl o.na. -follow ~ ~at 1tw H#lrd Roe=* C-. VO C-114
SUNDAY
nmAL JOUflHEY Cl1.DMJ1NO OlM
AHCUTOM
Edw9f'de w.nd • Gold
Unlltd si-200:1 ·'Wlo<111~
A film 11¥ Sooa Meddi<I
Mended by aw-.~ • M--.o ,.._ te:oo
~~dugout-~ a lndjen --"°"' "" UN1«1 S-and Ceneda -..ege "°'" Vencouve< '8lend. 1'uQ91 Sound and w.Nng1on 1 Olympe
c-. w. '°"°"""" ----....., ~ •t NMfl e.., -oonllnue down the COllll IO the Oul-.11 Ntltlon in Tehole, ...,. of lht9 year's
'°""""' 1l4I MAGC 8ClDC (LA 90fT'E llMOIOUEl
Udo Theeler
ffetw». ~ 1«12 ~ lbdhe &el><
ICMENAN I Ul Rtdhl 8etM
CASl' Merillnne 8-. ~I~
HodleM AoRorn. l.Olfl ~ Medll. Reoo< ~1Wl.to1IO
T......,, fllmrneker Aeo.11 fl<>d9 IN! h11 m.nao-lo. Frwndl woman. L,.,.._ ..
lnCtMllingly on "'9 rodl9 ...,,. the ~-a.""'91
terwone -~ ,,_, .._"" onoe
happy couc>le Lou developo • dnnlung
prob6em emldot her loeming of hie 1n Tun1et•
RecKJf It then r...-.ct from "'• lllmtly wi-1 Eur°'*'" televttliOn OOllwo<k oommt...ane him
to go on loc1Uon erocl film • relroepectlve llbo<ll
the !""'*-of cinemoo on "'' dlildhood This projact -"-'I to Alfled deel)ly on Im VO<llh
l
NEWPORT B E ACH FILM FESTIV AL
SEMINAR SCHEDULE
·n1" LoUahrnntJvt' An of
I thnrtwkmN. • IK,.,h'tl ll)' Arnold
II l<ut t<'ll I' II IM) duy t;('Ollnat
-..·rit~ ltt·kl JI tht• lli-lMlfl
UNlth l'ublK" IJhmry. JOOO
AVUUldo Aw • Newµun BcY.ich.
All 8'11"'11 ''l)JX'Jfllfl('l~ are
i.ttbj4'<l Ill dMlll,'C 011 II
lru.t minute b .. 1\i b tth ~"Uion
;will provide parttnpants nn
msick•() I• Kik 111111 a l o mportt'lll
·of lllmnmld11g 'ic•a1h1g ''
lhllih'<I All pn••14.'11lilti<IO\ art•
ln'C •ind nn• m1 .1 fln,1 rom1"
tir\1 'M.'rvt'tl h,1"'
SATUAOAY
9 AM. -6CREENWRmNG
Viti Gue1t "Tht< Ot>y The Eel'ltl
Caught FtH1"
Del Reisman "The
Un1oud1ehles •
William Bast "Oyne1>ty'
John Sh1ban X Files"
Amy Holden·JonH • Mysuc
P1ua·
Paul P9ndflf "Evolyn·
10;45 AM -PRODUCTION
DESIGN
Gana Allen "My Fair Ledv
Co,.y Kaplan ·x Files
Hanry Bumstead "Vertigo
Ned Parsons "Suµertre•n"
Jim Teegarden "Bacio. to the
Futur11·
Jeannine Oppewall Catch Me
If You Can; "LA Conf1don11a1·
1 P.M -COSTUME DESIGN
Judlanna MakovsJly "Harry
Ponur and the Sorcornr's Stone"
Shay Cunliffe LOM Star"
Mark Brid~s "S•• ~f't!I Undor"
Jeffrey Kur1and • ( 11n
Broclcov1d 1 •
Ruth Carter ·a.w1ll(Jo1lod"
2 45 PM DIRECTING
Katy Ganetson "frd!.111r•
GOTHAM RSH TAUS
Or·t"\l'f' C.u11rwtv ~11 ri.1ruc.•f A•'
I •lt•I c:;,,,._,.. '100l
At ,, by ll.-OM1 M~-'K•
AVNHIHG TIM( IJJ oo
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Htg"Sd''"'I • RUHMNG TIME 110 00
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• TliE M !IEI FARMfR
A 1'1Stat ,. Ar1u••~ tn f Hf1w•I H.) Hl-8''''*" 1n
·~ ,, ... • TO'l'O MIYl\TAK£ INFlNIT( SHADES Of Gl4AY
At t ~ aiml fJll"h til it I ph11h .. ffUlihM'a itl,.'110
.:\, ht'• th~ t,. ''''°'" ""1 d1 l'"'Y of .vt•fytJwy hht
2.10 pm
5"0ff'TS IS91 HAWAMAN SHOfOS
f fM-i' 1~ I I tot l ·~t
• KAM£1iAMEliA A LEGACY RfHEWtD
,.\ f> ,, ... , 1f I' t .~ ... •'"t lt1t .,1 oown; th••
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• KAHO Ol.AWE ll4E BAEATl4 Of~
AHClSTORS
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fhe •'1.Wrttt -"'I l'A-"fil1111Kt•ty 0, Ko f'M-..tot ""'I''"••• ,,, 11'<1 UIN'"CI ul ""-• ~ 111 dooJtole hu""-1 H_ ... ..,, \/vv¥ U,_
OUTMTlfNT
Ud<>l '-t"' Untrlld 51M"4 70/JJ , DIRl!ClOft Alo..: (n1lon
• ac:R£lHW'IWTE" l\i.. CMhn
"CAST C•th<l<t<,. K"ll"'"
An....,., hy f"n<1'1<:flfS, """''""'''"""«lot of pllo••>q<llJlhv. llftnclp.11 Ulllt
• ~TIM£ 'f9 00
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toth d op In• """"'o~ h"'1111nt0n His wril111Q on
pen IN<ll I<> l•a ,. ...... I\ ,_ the<"Pi'll-Of ""'"''• r .,,_, "'4'11 .. "'"II'-o.Mno In IO Mutt,.. i.-1 vnti01n11 l\1j MCI'~• lll1d lhuo _,,."!l'Y futltng -~for hla ,,,.,,."""14 EvenruM!y. 0. f.,,uw _,.,.. IN!
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Jap"'
UJUTA.SUWETO~
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191'1' art OP M _,,. UOflf
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Val au... -·auminnen 1 end 11·
Stutwt Gonion-•ffe..A.nltMtOI•;
"The Wondefful Ice Crum Sult•
Rodney a..n -•i.t•
~Menn -"Marty•
wtn Kenhner -"The Empire
Strikes Badt"
SUNDAY
9 A.M. -SCREENWRmNG
!SECOND MNEl.)
Jill Gold8mlth -"Law and
Order•
VII Guest -"Expreuo Bongo•
ROQef Schulman -"Shrek"
Marc ZJctee -"Babylon 6"
Elaine Zk:ree-"Real Story•
10-MA.M. -
CINEMATOGRAPHY
Steven Pomtr-"Stuart Little 2•
J~ G,__ -"Unforgiven·
John Hon -"Gremlins•
Fred Goodk:h -"F'ear No Evil"
1 P.M. -SPECIAL EFffCTS
G199 Pyros -"Mumford"
Matthew Gmzner -
"Armageddon·
James De\I. MansfMkt -"The 8th
Wonder·
Ernest Ferino-"From the Earth
to the M oon, Dune•
Dsvld 8arring1X>n Hott -"Herry
Poner end the Sorcerer's Stone•
2:45 P.M. -ALM MUSIC
COMPOSmON
Richard Sherman -"Mary
Popp1n11•
David Rak.sin -"Laura·
Christopher ~ng -"Wonder
Bovs·
Fred Karlin -"WestWorld". "The
Autobiography of M iss Jane
Ponman·
Utrf Groupe -"The Contender"
Don Oms -"The Matn•
Reloaded"
• OIAfCTOA Tom P.c,..,
• salEEHWWTUl Sue "-rt v-Mudd • RV....a TlML l001lO
The •now i.on. • rnvthoc -of r-"11"'°" ,. _....,.,..,on 1t>e Ttbetl.lln fl9Q An
UOIJf ... ~1.0 we."'1 of ~ loolllO'I
hM t..n comboned Wit!>~
•nte"' -_ ....... personel -....,
lhoO "II.,._ 10~ tl>e notVof
Ttl.lt-t
s p ...
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E aw~r"" .. land Gold
tl""od St•tn 1(J(l(J
• D!RfC'TOR Mo<t>.oet Mtne•
• SCllEENWRTER T..ca Shadta
• CAST M•rv Stuert M-..--. Jene M•lone
K.srl c;,.•ry 0 8 S-. OelfOV lJndo
An....000 by d>•eclO•. Pfoduoet'. pnnap.i CMI
• RUNMNG TIM£; 110 00
M JfV Stu•n Masterson 818.-at•.....,.,_, who
I ... ll'V"n UP on ~·· end _...""' thto oblilllOl't "' pms111utton end drug1 lie< _ _. !Jene Mu~""''" oro '""NIP of womantlO<>d. but
llt"<Auff ol c:vwtlC lib<CMla ..,q ,_ g<OW IO be
"" ft<tuft tn her «lemfJI to uw t>e< .-, "om
>low •v~. ""• l""'ll'r>M • rom•nllc ~ ~ IJv magteaf dl-en. -o1 ~
oll"'tu4fty ttnt., ~r t.VM
SHORTS fS11l IAOHClAO SHOllTS Orenoot County.....,_,,.,.. ol M
•LOCAl40
-.. .AmencAl<w mourned tl>e -°' tl>e Wbfld Tr-C....,e-llund<eda ol unnwned
ti<tt..a ~ -..ncs 1n IN~
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• STUJ. HUG ICEUCN lloGllUrUl
rtw ncf\ and ~ng ~of~ •
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SHORTS fS8I THERE'S ~IN OlM U40«TI
E-c» laland • Blue
• HO ""*' f<>fl ClltDr c,,.,_, -Nn wnol< 1n IN•~ and
h1•11<.out l"°'1 t"-..-a tt>e bu<nong
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S.VhJY
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A folm ttbovt comtng to term. wrltt beong cl"Y
O•-""'llkket""'-
• AOCll 90TTOM
A lonely man and • voung strWI -find
lr-nMlvet '" • ..,,.,......_ -· -IMM~ ol trust.
• llEHO Ml f008LAM£1
A d••Utnl love slOry ~n ....,....,_
warner>
•IURl'S
The"""' of.~ boy't ·---.... ., .. """"'*°" -he encount.n -
flttmboy .... tly "'-' ---• SDI MAAIUGE. AND CHLDREN
A M'•uM 1-..y tumed rMltCy W-I
""'" .. #>el fnendliwp '" ~ ·THf OMSS Hlll'd ito<a _. ._.... '°' • ,.._ .,_
w>lh ,_ h-boyinef'd --... cllJITWY
ruomt'N<M . Q1tf>dllla -a.t.e.Q.-... """"'·~ • IMNaNO l#' MALLY IUCU
A love 11!;iw !NI Wll)lltd INt9 • -bluolt
llOQn -• ,.....,..tiop_ --•no-~ • SIZE 'IM l#' Te.HI IOO s.n-N ll1dl herMlf kl ... u111ihly .,....,. of tM ·1n i.....· ..no help ....
di_,.,.. ,_ ltltngo .oo.11 ·-· ""**1ily, ~and how lO lmprow .... 90IX* o-na.
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4t YIMll .. THI SMIQNO• Udo,,_ MaclGitllvrwy T~ = 11\awn ~Greg 0'99~~----11119f -~ -i lndudaa cUll ~
bcltollloe dll1lllt and -~ ...... d nom1.-...~~Hil di•~ eye deweloptd dutlng "" ..,., turlflG ~'"'°""*"~Thie lrbM bl1f19I' ...,__of ... ouutandlng
woril of 0teQ MaclOllllwty IO honor hie ~andlnlolMG--A g#4I w111 ti. ttMI .lttti lhll ,,.,,._ 11t lhll ~
ltoat c.N, IW/llott w.twi $35 J>oplcM lrflh
n4E WOM>lfl OP PMl 0 ..... County Mu....... ol M
Ufli«edSUW 2002 '
• Dll'EC'TOfl: Mlc:nMt SM•
• tc:IAllHWIWTUll: MidtM4 SM• Mld .. tle
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fo< ..._. lttan 30 -· and ..... cult lotlow>ng of loyal ,_ ol 1111 ·en. Men IAtgenda snow: wlldl he perlomw ""10 ... dayt. _ ..
Filmmlk .... _.. ,,_. lttan • YW< foHowinu
Phil Sl\llM lo lhooC thetr <IOCumentaiy INl l\ae
boll> • -..oc edge lll1d • "'~ puncf\ not
IO "*"10n l-"O lnU9IC.
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SHORTS (e12~ ~TIDH-0.flAMA
Ectw.rc19 laland Biu.
·GRAIC)-MA
All .-VII •Plr>I '" tne form of 1 t111ting bo1d
llCl.mpta 10 1mii.n vlllu-hunt•"ll lehon• 10
,,., voung ........ Q•tui<llon
•n4EVISl'T
A gkmclM 1n10 the n.en wrenctung WO<ld ol a
kwe all .. , -11 0ent11t end h11 IJ'l1Mlnl • puST TO DUST
A dlAt bvr>ny ""* melt• Ille ,,_,or 1 tho,,,.,
.,.wttOn 1n o<de< to be fr-1 "om GaCJUvol\I • Tl4f Oll.J(M
Aa • t111toeo hum• lh•a..gh ltle noght. "" llOI'
~ on "" eom•. 111& Clar~ apecl8• of tt1~
EflKln\j lrtM to lure tl>tl boy •WffV
• SOMrn4ING 8MW.S LA<E ASH AcllOn, romance and a ce11 • llUTT'PlflY
An -•lci eApr....on ol IJNuty form and
N m>Ony
• lltf TOU. cou.ECTOR
The story oft lambly delom•..<t '°'I cotlec:to< ""'° lo<lQl IO be. bali.tlf"' •lllOcrrY~
lrouble -lo• "''" lo1mer lllb an1m..r1 -ltoe "Tratl E"'9tl' 1 .-s1oc l*"1 of gul
ICIO<ll ~. !Mo.,.,., &g C:.•fV to<''*' ~ cf\ef1l\I dnve
·~QAZI
A POrijnant llo<y .t>out _, 1'1Jllt h .. t rl and h•I
,,,_ turmool in.t>o•.O bv •he ~I• of Albolrlo
Gt-• StW'E$ • NUS
Whole -"'WClll piano""""-Olen ..o.1•ect '°""' and --""" dine.• !Iv •net hOO •1'10 IV-• lK.IHOOI ,..
The "ory of ThtJnclal Pg tl>e ""l>"''""o wt~
.,,. ll>lf!v l\atrdo the II''"' """9tl1• lo• ru"•
food -lhe "ttg•le '"11<1 ·SR.~
A oohwrt ~"a UlfV•ngl •net veld>~
.....n to ".W I kf• of thtHr o wn Q•Ytfl\l nw tr .,
.,,_,., ..,,,.... •od u"·mOlel't lr9111i. _.......,..,,,,"'""°'"' • LOHELY IOI'
A man . ...,."9«1 f'ron1 '"',.,.. lttJYnd h•m Ii 1tti °"' .... "'• .,,, .. 1y •iOn<I •M.RIUNO
A per\1ng k>t .ttendant""'" h•• 1emPlt' ~;1efl
~ •• kK •• ,....,..,.., by. bl-ot u•&n, """'
tu1>000 bente •neuet1
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Edwltf'dtl ie!aod GOid Fr.no.XX»
•DIRECTOR Lou•• PMC.-t Coo-wel•1'•
• SOIE£NWRfTEll$ l.out1-P-...1 CouYei..re '*'°" Ph•hppon M~ Cooc>t•
•CAST .i.an.l1uQl>M ""91.cie .io.qu.m 0. ~ Cvoci. 'l'houYenon ~ s-.n.n. Nolh• KhouMtl• r........, ,.....,,..
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• ~ T1M€. 103'00 Non,.,,"' tr.tllc: .,,,._.., Vctoi • ground ~..-...,...., ... ·~ IJVd. On-lll1d Stmot> 1 ~ M man to"'
lorcae to ....., • fortune on Vold !Jom • NOttt
AAw>n ~ A"-.,:,...,. ag.,.,.. t•me
begtt-. • ,,. kJu< ""'1,,.,. in cnme d<""• -.... ""' s.n.... to malt• contact With Ille men wtlo .... rum _, loot •nto c:aett Wr1"
-....._. -"°''"'II""'"' -""'c"'8l .,_.. QOndrllonl c.tUllng ,,.,.,..,,__
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0<1lf\l\I
-by d"11cton. pr~ro. dfrec10< or
p/>(Mog<ephy. ed•IOf, _.,_. pnnapal cnt • MJNMNO ~ 9'00 •
lOUll mey be bntk.nl and he~ be ou•Od411
bul he llM the ktr'(S 11> me ca• Hilary ""1Y be
-1ucltlw lll1d the ~ be f1tlu'11 &1>!111. bul ll1e
i. hl1 -Lou,. end H11ary combor>e lhe
...... lll1d 0.. POe\IC H Uley ti.dQer be<91a
#>el bewitcll Ncf\ 04her Lou" ha -hong
Hlie.y deepe<etaly ._. -li>S.iy h•
_.....,.."\) l.oute """"°' hw Mtt>out 8ott-"""
fl\lhl to Iha dM!h -to 11""8 n to ...,, -
MONDAY
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olo<ICM ""° '9mpeglng dOgl AHOT,.._. ~ ~ tn Ille Ioctl filh lllot•• • i-ibful -.. ..... myotlul kttltl boy •nd Ille
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'Edwards i.lan<! C..okl
United Stilt• 2003
World Pl8""lt•• • C*lECTOR Uw fr d~._.
• SCREENWNT't.RS l 1 f '"'• 4' Aotc,,1~ Macia
• CAS1' CartcM lAOr"' Jd•JM ~ f<".U•..-rdM,)11, EtK
$tnfth J.O·~ Ou•f'l(Jfo..,..
• RUHHIHG TIME ~ 00
Cyn!N• begint wntu..y 11 ht•f QNrt ci..rv wf\•t
the •I Q•vtn ·Anr.-fra • Oi~o; t,,f •Young
Girl'" Het' w ttl•r.Q t.Jie<u•~ b(,U _. PMM>n•f
t•teale and d meao1 t1t ~'""'or.g he• troubioea
f.tm1tv Deuol. tlfl ~ancJ-QJmu~ rao en1tl
t>uy. Cyni.t".._. .• d1ctry fr()m Nfr drug addM.1.0
btothd• Juan wiltoovl he• >:~
E"ttnru31ty Cvnfh•• t111itovt:t1 '"•' OeucA h ..
been •uc.c.H'J•OQ • • r.., art a W'lh tte.-
¥Vrittng Cynthea confron1' Oeuc.~ 1n • teio ~lt
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IWRAHOA
Lido Thea1er
U"'11!d Sun ... 2003
West Coa:s1 Prern•ttte
• OIRECTOR Mar~ Munden
• SCREfNWfWTOI Rob ""'""II 'IV •CAST Chnsuna Rl()C_1 John Simm l<yMt
MocUidllan, John liun J.,hAn Rhon.1 Tun
Cav•n Clefl<ln. M .. nhew M•rol>
• RUNNING TIME. 96 00
Jrbnlc t.John Simm~ 1s a hl>ra n&n ttr"'* with
k>Ve tor o bt!ciYl1fu1 .crooo•r 'Mimed M1r•t"lrda
tChr1st1no R1cc1• Htt reveeJ1 n•• feehng• 8™1
winch up'" a 1NtmtwmcJ of 1ntr1QU& Tt'4 Migmauc Mtr1nd• pr•••nll marty f~
she'• a b\Jiotneuworr~n o' a cl&oc:er 1n dtfleren'
tall•"{!• •M •hou~h F .... ~ ""IOY9 INI m ..... he
wondttt!. 1f a working 1t1ft c..an rna1n1a1n k•• hOk'J
on 'JOd'\ an •.11.ouc ct&tt1ure MuaNU 1n rNhtV I
OOf'lfif'JC!n' w(')(N)n '' ~ 1n ,. complie-. ..,
of id'>"l'nfl>t betweMl her o\19ftt0f. Chr1111.rn
(John Hurt• and 9'ear;' fntH1vn.ct1rfl N~1hJ, U('(fre
Maci..Mtllaol She-~• ooi.c. Wrlh i.. ' 11•\l"llv
toouv lOowtw but ~t' anytxwfy 1 yues' W""..ther
thffV U ~ge unKMhed !tom th•J It .c•ttt of
t. II~ 1tat,.. _.,.,...
l30p m
JO'fFVl !Wn'AIONG E~Oa •11M>d Gold
Un<ted Stat..s 2001
• DIRECTOfl W•M•otm M<>r•·"'l
• SCREENWRIT'Bl W 10•1 M.ortt-i"'Q
• CAST Ji.. t1r Proc.¥..£: no
•RUNNING TIME 1~00
The-t"ld~, """' "<IPt~ ft')ffl"lir' T\/
'Ntl•tfl~an N.'lttef Matff.t1 • '/UUrti;l "°"' penshed 1n • tr.a~ l~t.>rrn thti1 W.ait,.., h.itd
fa1'9d 10 forecast Ou·~, •f ,.,.._1.,11~ "'"
eldlitfty wom11n v..ho ha fdl l~r. MlO un 1 qe1 V()
"~'"""''"'1"19 unttn"oklyttd f.ao~ ~ryr\fH " k>netv 1~•"'\ter W'l\Q i,..1r\ 1h.;t ,,.,, ~1 l:f\Anc.tt
for t'l&bP-r•" .. ' mJty 1r '""1 br' W'\fh fl'flr ~ •NJ
• $owty J.Vder ., .. 4r1.tH1"\f hH •uh~ l Id..:.,.,,
whtCf'I to bu.•d n• homtt
SHOATS (SSI ETERNAL Sl10ITTS
L1<1o rn.,,...,,
• REPOSSESSED
A h~nt&d house h1h th"" real ffl•1~ '"•'"'' • BARRIER DEVICE
A r--se.arr.1U!f 'O' a t~tu u:>n1-ktm 'ludy t<,...
a0 ObJ@dl¥fty when t.he f4'jtll/~' lhlt or"1 o• ~f
~=J~~tlQ htor fUC
A mitn has •" uJt~<•CA mo11-.e IOf eodunnq th9 PO•" •nd dt9comfon ot .;c;.uniuo.....--tut•
•ArSNIA
fn the C..mtlotl1.tn toun1"t''ttde • < OnvK-1.0
muu)~tf'-f ~from pt110n lu uact ~r.
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• THE DIM REAPER
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n.oe 10 h1I t'\no.tOfl'*"I '°' 1' Cfld ~ • 8rty ()I,._ ,.,,. -n •04AHOv.H
When Chan 0 .. ~ •twhl~ h •mo•-hft ~ ~ tw. f•itt 1m\J 4 ~ldlt: of""'~ Mid
-odoos h•• l·n"' .. -'"' '""' nrqht • I.AST NIGHT wmt ANGEl.
A ,,_.,"U Holtvwood ~,.,, ••k'U1•"9
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• ntE UHFORTUNATE TRUTH A80tlT l..Fl
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• CMRECT'OA 0.'t,,I J h•lildtl'' • SCREENWRITERS ,.,,..1 ..,._ ,,f"!,,"' p,,vl
8-tnhtU, R<"'9'V' fhl•". " •CAST" Kalf! .\stif1t1 ,J rr.tt'\C.IM S.,.ber Hf'\en
&ct•endaA•. No., fiton...ctr1
• RUN-C TIME 87 00
Two men~ noon• Their""""
c:31n"tlf'\ltih thct-ir pmbt.nu mount •nd 1~n l1vet
tall to !M«M Whole tul'W't ,,..,,. 11~ t(>mf
rh1ngt, rtKn&m 1~'! UfM Mftn •nd -wom..n •t1tl
_,,, lhe -thong IOY•
STRANGE FRUIT
Orange Cou<itv M.1wvn • I 4n
Un11ed Slat,_ 100.'
• oeRECTOfl Jo..! ......
• RUNNNG TIME '51 00
,.~ "'rlor•f>\I '""~°'em ... Holodav'• ~ -h .... .,,.... ..... The hofl()rY
of IM 111>no"• uM•on ancl ""°"'''°" u•O• a dr-•tofYof Amornuo1 r•l-PMI •A nQ
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• O.CTOM II.ally~ "1* "--• tom:lft IUIOll ~~ T~lleqw
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hOme on H ....,. of• <OUll --oould .->cl
""" lO iefl. llta '-·-· l.ute. _,,,,,, .,_ 16 ~ twn "om '* own undoong L.Mng hie lo Iha lu,_ with 11ot regtag ~. •
vulnenoble HwT* flnde .-xpecMd comlol1 .... L..-.e .. ,_ gitlf...,..,, PtlOQe
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O.enge County M\IMum ot M
Umled Sta,.. 2001 • OIAECTOfl M11tr>dtl Smolh
• ICRE£MMVTER Abt{ioll Wr111ht
• AUHNIHO TlML 54·00
0..,, on \he tetMOf..U ofSon-o Or M"'\
Plotkin i. •Klflll ~ ltme N-ilnd <-ublv eflecltw mediQnM oould be found
'" ltle Atne.ioot p1..-1kt•,but11141 I-• dl~nQ E.,.,, w<>< ... the lrlbal ,.,,.,.,...,.,.
-1-*'t and ~padlal ol f-'~
bolan\t .,. tl>e ~ moM 1N1enge1ed -4pm
~S 15221 ~ fOfEGH IH Tl4f
5"0RTS
F dwe<O. '-""'<! Gold
• INWUtWO AHJ £NTENNG lf.ffMC'TIONI
Two bu•11t11• br••• •nto ..., _..,.,.m end ~!Nil" •• -empty -.. IC>Oled tn the cioM't:
• THRU CAN> STVOS
Ev""' -lbd< -'-'-• lvt -• bo.zan-e y.oine ol po1r., .-g.,__ ""° •""'ldtv '"'"nova conffOf'lat!On • 0 lllM/T1RJl
Two boyto 0... 11ra19ht one g.oy 0... b<\Jal,
'""' br\Jlel...O 0... ---~. tne uthM ~
•A~STORV
Mlld\je ancJ T1..:y i...i ~ dfller9'tt l•ves untol •h••" wondl c.ollide '" • Utle of.,,,_...,. u perten<.e and a llendlul of IMlh
• GOOO ~ VAUHTINO
The'"'' 9'IO'V o4 • drll--lllenl m<Me odol Ru<lotpli Valentino and lamed j0Umali9'1
H l Met'>Cl!en ooe Ml9il befora v.teotino's
trl)Q•G death • HOW TO 00 THE ASIAH 8QU,CT
• 1950s •lyle educetoonaf him IN! flMl!y
an•-,. lhe QllMtlOn Whet 11 Ille AaOan Squ~t >
•UMMElMJS
lgn&1 S.mme'-t• • Hunganen doaor. "'"'1111•• to •nll>'trt 10 t>t.. ftuOenU h11
<l•IGOVe<-Of\ hOw 10 PfWV•"' ctvklbed tewr
Tlif MOHTH OF AUGUST
l•dO TllN1e1
Untred S1a1,,. 1001
• DIREC'TOfl Ru Piano
• 6°'llHWRrTEA Soon e.ntofiel
• CAST Madlent1• 48fon Alt 1110d Re....,_11
Balon• ol! C..nOy ci.n. ""....a.cl OV 0.teCto• ~ Pn~ C....1 • RUHHWG TIME. 93 00
P00t No 01 dumped bv \11 -gttttnen<l
litt -lne•'ld s...n Mii him UC> on• en-of
j ., .. "' .. <Ill --,.._, l'lumlltt.abon .luS1
• Nd •• llbout lo II"•• 1"'· he ~ ""'°"" a w .. , .... el ,,.,. IO<.al oollM ~ ""Ill* d
Q\Jttlly e nd ~•rvtt\IAQ "9,,..,., '#IN"lllMI t" I
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Or••'ll" County M..-.m of,.,,
Unt190 Sllf~• 2003
• C>IRfC'l'Ofl Yale Sll'om
• SOlfENWN'T'Ell E~~
• CAST' Ron "-""""' (nerr11t0<I
• RUlllNING TIME. 119'00
A ck><.ument•ry 8bOUI m. Jewith tu1onomou• ·~•llr> of S.bemo Suitm anif;o•lly •f1'119Mad n on
t918 10 tfNte an elternatrve to Ille rll90<ts
~•Pf .. •""' of Jud.otom end 0.. 11~"11 ZIOn<S1
l.l<>lnte•I movemeri11n '"" USSR The Slate
dur•ng •It he\l~v aarectttd some 40,000 .WW..
SHom l&kn hta c.amero on •~ ITtP ""
the l11n• Stbenan l\eolrotd Wl1tt hie ,,,.,11""6'
•od boclVVu.<d si ..... ......, .. 111e 11.-on ot
M1on.,1 (lllnrn. !he r11S1 P<"'°"nl of llM USSR
The lf1dleM ,,.,n tnp end IM~
,,,., Semotu1m of ti.. Rusatan i.11ow ~"
H1"1"'94'M Strom 1n the e-oeneno. of tN f!r'I\
Je.,.ah ~IO M nl<t "'the reQIO<"
l pm
Tl1( AHAACHIS'T COOl(8()C)ll
E-mlaland Btue
Un.red S4al-. 100'
• CMR£CTOll Jordan Su.man • ~ Jotdan Suamen
• CAST' o..o<• Ciumme•Mlll O.,.i.n 8N"O Jonf' S...-oe K.tlhat•ne r,....,.. Glf\lo Phthos St.,,...
y.,. ~. JoMny ....,,.tworth Sabine S.ngll
R-d81acj
At1....ie<t by donlCIOf "'""'""'cat • AUNNNG TME 101 00 "'° 11,,.. in.,, ~EMI Dal*-
_,., • 11roup of nonvo0lem .,.. ,._..>DUS fof't;
n..nge ~ Wit~ the .,., ... of Jol"""Y 8'-:*
.1 Mlf.-nbed notlr~sl wt>0 h'OWS how 10 1181
-"·-Am>ed ... lh "The~ Cooltt>Ool' Joh,,,,., ...... Ille 00-. -• •"-'Y elope Pua. .. foroed I<) Otto<le wf\a1 ·-cnv _,.,. .,.,...,,.
•SAOIRSl
A worn•,,. •t"'llllle lo l<Hp the CMI "'•.,,.,
hn VHted lo< her•tt .,. -,. 1orment.O by
h40f Pofl
• ™11..EGEHO Of RAZOfllAa
A l'T'r\11tlnOU• ba<bef "-'IM I "*''-ontemak""'
1rni. bov '•nd t.11 "°""""" re1<1nc1e ht•
dloldhood • M.SURRECllON MA/fY
In the town R......-. ltentuc*y ~
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the tutn of the cen4V'\I
• GM"EN "°5l
Tt.. tnA •orv llbot" ,,.,_ """-ngl'!ts of tr>e
T-1*11"9 P<>'t•~ ·~only Mn...:~end Mu-
• MV UFl AS A QDWl'I
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doub\..,. M prol--IN Po9<bolnv ~
t"'9 ICMI • Tl4f lf.D
A YDU"ll ~ ~not \hey can.._..., ltte
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WHETHER YOU UK( IT OR NOT ntE ST0RV
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• l1ERE WAS THE AHTl4tM I ADU lllA Cl.
HIMNO I
f""'° .... to. .... '" 1' if'"" -.•(>llfll'1f~ .. f'ft"tl ... ,, .....
0,,..r '0<n(..&.J,.,t"f1\,"', l>v tJI••' • .. Vt.JI , •• IT\
•JOH'S DAY nwt be.JUt1ful" 1·~ u"'d v•a.u .. uv , ..... ~
r9C>f9'Sft01it1+(1of"'I Jf th"'~,., 1 0 .n•to0.1'1t•~ tnd
the ~11ptnttn. ~ ,f It t'i .......... l'k, t1d
·~ING
A paet< f'W:llt<>t .-.t r '11itr•-.1o..I''"' 1'1 u rW1i.ittitl1
th~t <>'l•V Nf\411ir1 'N'ff t ""' IH W. t*CrwTMt ~ ,,, ......
• nE WOAMtiOLE
tt"IOtf"''"' lu If' ~'ltf .. h1 '•''" ,
lpm
UIEJfTY MAIHt
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• CA5l r "" m..... tk."''V"' ~ .... C\o;.t.o i .,.,,., ~ .. -I f,.,"W', .,.. __ ,, I .... ~,s..g+ned
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end f41P 1 ii U'td(J}V 1 "llliit oil ~
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-·he -~-l f•Y Ii: UV• ftie f...-W....,,...
l.ctnQ ~ "'~<! a..W..,.,
THE GR. f"'* MIU flJN.E te50fCloOil A
'Nfl.l~I ~n-... '-10111 ·~Ch<-''"" • SCSWJ>iANI DIS °'""'-,..,.._, E nr ,._,.
•CAST Mid* c;,,,,.aut M..,,,.lde ~
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n91nm!M ... ~ ........ ..... ~ ... .. ......... 0...111111
• 112 IW. TIINl9orf ~it 0-. ....... c. .. •CMITWI..._.......,., ·--... ,,. .. ...,....._.,...111 .... ., ,......,..,,_ .................... . ... _.,..._ . .__...,.._ ..... ~ ..... ~ ....... ..... ..._ . ___ ..... __ ,...,.._ ..................... . ............ .. ... ·--..,.. '*..,_
•
;
M ~. /ttll'I 2, 2003
SHORTS cm>: sex D1GMU ~ IHO«T8 Lielon-.r
• MPew:N CMrnJiROI
A voung ,.,...., .. 91N11Q1e to~ In• WOfid
INC -d9Wmined to hold hHn bee*. • ntE SODA JIJIU
A biaecs Ml oom.ctv ebou1 the power ol
--• bltttr old women. • ntE "°"°" ~
A 9"JUP of~ ~edets comoete lor .,.,. ldlool'e dodQe bell lille.
• MM. N.GflM OOES 10 HOUY'M>OO
Megi<lg ti~ tMdlet ~ eo oonfidenl In hat _,.,.., •5 Food Groupe"
sdlool plev OWlf elM ~ It to Hol~ fO< producOon.
•WAD DoW9 Cl>EIAI ~
A miMCI Ml9d end e '10UI """8 In• '"'019 cWI
lhel will i.ect tfl9r'I\ '° _.,,., io.. • ntE IHEU. IHOW E119<Y.,.., !he community GM._. 81 Old M.,,
Snell·s tr911w lo< the grNIMI .now on ..tn
l;JOp.lft.
l!S. l'CMJR CAT • DUO
Edwen:is Island -Blue
Ufl/Nd S-2DQ2
• IJlllECRJft s-Gua...tierg
• lt1tEL3 MN I et .Mfl ICo<n
•CAnS.....~
Attended byS......~ • AU....o TME: D;OO
~"9 wriWJlmmyZooleh•
'-II 1111 ~ Hew 'IMt'8 Ew His ginfriend le ~_,_.._._~no...-
11kionoeiwd-"'-'-doeed 111\er
-.-,. His a-friend died • few lflOf1 rnon!Neeo-His~
--'-been robbed twice. And now hla ~c.l ledlled, lut.limmy'I ~
.......... beglnnlne. The i-vw ._ --.ct and.Jlmmo(s ~ hom. Thi. Hew
v..'a Ew ...-be Ii'!• no c#ler, •"""""' t'IClldlt Eddie. die burglar,~ felt..., ~..i!V
~ ~ng. llnd olW> hli.rioua night.
NO DlltaNQ TOO Mii ~County~ol M
(Jn/fed St.-.1IOCl • ~Jon Ou.,.,.,,
~bydiraor,...,..._,prlnclpel. ..,....,~~
In Jurw 200t,.'"""' of -2000 ~ .... Sen~lotl.oe~IO~
--ol .WINOS end r1lise "'°"""lot ~llutlone 'lhll! ---~ .. dl9ew, The llMUel ~ -.. know\'l • lhe Callfomle Aldl lllde. Eld! rldlf Md.~
-lor bW9 "*-but OW( .. '--"""8 In-.... ........ ._. been IOUdled
by AIDS. 0-.. ... --ol the rids.,...,
"'*"9 ...... __.,, and uMt In '"' emlndno IUCIPO" al -~. Outfnt the ride .... -"' No~ 10o fet le. f.....indsr..., AIDS i. .al • pnJblem In our ~and-mullaluMt_ .... ,..,, .......
TOWNOIMY ~ ..... -Gold
u..ctS.... JOt11 " WllNtd ,.,.._. •
• UllllC1 ORt .a.a "-"' • taHCWNIW Jlldl !Canny, JOhn 8nMO
•CM'll Dwld~ •M....o1111Wl ~ .....,~.·'lV~producmr. .._., .... _.._he __ .... Hll
lnwldon .............. ......, lV
pnllf9M C9led "TOwn '*"/." ...,_..., -tad he,,_ .. towrR __.._ brA', JOhn Htcllev. wflo .... to_.._ Men .lt!M.
~ .. ~ ..... f\'qnl yWf'S tJIO
-....., • flU'dlrl Men jolt-. ..... \oWOftlo9 Diii. fl'Oll'I ....... N , • • p!'Odilm • .__ CW( ptOOrM\......,..,..,
.,,......_. .. CIMlll end --io... '°'""' __ ...._ IMl(Of 1MY ncitlndwdeorlMINI
~endlNm ~lheMUe endWll\Mot
INlll. Ind"'-*" • ....,,... .. 1
1
WEDNESDAY ,,_
THE M>AD 10 AfCOHCllJAnON
EOw9!dl Island -Blue
United s-2IJ02 • DCllECTOCt: PaJI Canney
• SCMINWI et ~ Connolly
• AUNNNG TIME: 57.00 Al\er ~ ot oonlllot.. ,......,.,. peec. hae
-10 Nonhe<n lr91end, lhough ~ hae
left • 1-lng ....,, on the lfNlll eocltlly. ~-~ Ntc:enonlvbe lld-.d In the Y99f'S .n..d. "'The Aoed ID
Reooncilietion" ......... unlltndllng looli .. the humtln end eocial CIC»\ ot ~ Ireland's
11\l'M decedes ot ~
IHOCITS CS31: CJMZY MOUT OUll lttORTSI Edwwds I.a.net -Gold
• OOOCROA04 8UJE
The~ of five M!)8•"1• butldtng t-~ ,.,,.., 1he IWltrt«l lrultt
behind • bnAM murder . •Ma Of THE IMMY A _,.,.,...ng ,,i.w of Wond Wer M es_,
through 1he eyee of .... eager ""-l<Ml
photojournelin
• ll41 ITOHE Of FOUY ~""-In• IWIRed .-y1\lm ........
txz.n'9 .,rgoc111 l)IOCledure _.... •
~..-...~ .. •TIEDUP ~M~l
A homele9 kid's lldclkll>on to enlfting glue ~ him In• Ylciou• cycle of dywfuna-. and ...,...., .......
• M'5ICAN LESSONS ICl.ASES DE MJSO I
~ WOfb Ill home and ..... .,, leollll.i ..-.
bul en.,_ to• penonel ad •about lo ~lhlll.
The bl-memoriee ol • MJmme<
romenoe !Nt 9'>ds """"Iha IW11ng....,,.. ot
allUmn
•MCHE Somecltnes being "°'*1'.nd truth .... , .. .ii"'°"
nMd. _,.,..;,,.....
n:11 ......
NEWPORT BEACH FILM FESTIVAL
11How Hany Became A Tree•
--• DON'T WIOMY 8E HNt"YI INJOmJ
UPl9tlll " '*"' girl • puhd frO<n her home Into • bMuljf\il ....,,.,,,.. pf'C)Qfllm eboul beby
~'\. v.w ..... .,..,, Ullien-.;,. her lftUllic
lllUdencs 1he -boring piano eailee,
Nglec::llng,..., -~ng. Until -d&oy. Ulllen'a pleno can't telle It _,more ... • SOOOINlY ff MINED
A eubll9 and~ film about two would-be
io.... .. ttwv ...... rnomerit ~
"""ldow4hool*'ll ~ •DO NOTPUD'fltl ~
M lll'l\8Zlnglv ~ eociel ~ ~ng •• 8imple "°"' eboul the
bond be-. • h<>rr*eM men end• mont.,. • THE DREAM DOCTOR A WOtY*1 unfulfla.d by hat lits~ In he<
-wNl ehe had ... '° find In rMlli1't' -lhe oourege to ~ wt\811 INllr• vou
l\et)py, end Ille con~ 10 build you< hie
around it.
• DMAMNG .. llACIC ANO wt.n
Chris~• biM* men '-on• dleOIMe roed, llnde hin..if In • .........,_diner .,,,.., •
l)Od;el of ... -..ngly from-'* ...
.. SMOG ANO THUNOOI Orenoe County ....._.,,,of""
Unif«1 s-2002
·~Seen~
• 9Cl'IEBu%4i I W: Sendlow Birt. Paul Z.tJloorn
•<:An hul ZMoom, MM l\illa, ~ F.,.,
IOI l'ongettl, Huell HowNr • ~Ta.: 46;()()
A modlumerQrf ebo<ll • C...lomla ovll -
Ml in• v11Q1M1v -~ c.i.forNe Is ~ on the edge ot doom AtWmoflitv ~Los Mgell9 end Ser> Frenaeco hae
grown OUI ol control. Wet 19 looming In 1""
he-of men end WOtMn from "91elume to
"->lrna. Then, in ffttv M.,., Generel Juen
Gomei de Los Mgelle IMds hie Southern
1100CJ9 In .,, .,,,.,_,,. tgaorwl -Bey Alu
0.-the llllli. ol Ser> Fnnoeco begine. "-•
le no w.ninQ bed!.
J:JOp.m.
DON'T TfM'T ..
Edwardl I.a.net -Gold
S,-,2001
• DIRECTOlt AQustin o.az y.,_
• CAI'! V1c:torie Abrio, Penelope CtUt
• MIHNWO 1'NE: ~
nm."-beet!'°""" felt ...._,, -Ho41
-""'"II.,.,. bllllle -good snd -So -.._ .. l'NNQ8f'S h-IN CJCll)Of1\lnll\' to Win the _,of. boxer •nd ehtfl the belence
of pc:Moe<, they _.., Lola Nev.00, their '-1
angel, to do the Job When Holl'• mtlneg«9 gel wind ol !his. !hey <>OUMer by .nc:tlng their .._. ~ _.u ... io e ..... C.men
~ The btMlle -...._. -Hal .. on
T14E NAZJ OFRC8'S Wff 0..,. County~ of An
Unl#d sr.... 2002 • DJllECTOl'I• Lil c;..-
• sr:::REa'WNIEfll. Jmdl Yt>ungetttion
• MINHING TIMl: 911.'00 The film loob ti the u1reordlnery Ille ol ~ sunll110r Edith Hehn S..r Bawd on
her memoir of the..,,.. n..,,., 11tells1IM
11orv of Edlm·a iourney ,,..,.., odMtm1c: .Hwlah
I-.,.,.._nt, 10 eNl....cl ptt-of-. to
dlaguiMd Germen h-1r8\I. 10 _.,ttd
1udge in poet-war Germ•ny All•• being
forced to worlt •• • alav• l•borer, Edith wu
Ible to 1UCX:Mefultv co.-.1 lwf Jewtlh
identity -ntuelly merry1ng • Nert officef
wtlo ,..,,.r betreyed her Mer.i Ali.r the wer.
Edrlh -.ale to recl••m her kl• H • t.wy•r
•nd•Judg• ........
WANT
Udo~
Urwr.d Sr.nM 2002
Southern C.llfom4s ,.,....,,,.r•
• OMECTOfl: Mid\MI Wohl
• ICMSiMNIUI: ~I Wohl ·~Aobtfl Md.eod
• CASt: 8eny ~ i..tne. Olln Hyde. (;;then
0-,., Joen a.mo.. Mod>MI Wohl
Abnded by Di-• MJNMNG TIMI! 91!1'00
Tired of hoppng fTom one smetk>me Job IO 11\e
~ T,.., ,..,._ to 91en Na_, WsO
cotnC*l\I ll'a not long.-· bellor• ... di~ the danger and~-ol his,_
,.._ and eoon finds Ills lem<ly 11• es well
• hie own Ille th.-.ntt<I
~p..m
9HCMT'S IS11t LR IS SHOfl'TI
Edwwds lllend Blue
~ BaDyllft.• • plen IO r*-OfPheroe and,.,.,....,_ dllldren to IN U.S. tor
~ Mo1tl« end cMughlist' would~
nolNnQ .-.. ...,. oct... lot 2:2 ....... Now •• ii by• mlrede, they •• reunited in Oeneng
leJOp.M.
CCU> ... I.DYi
Orange County..__...., of"" CMYdit2002 • OllfCtOft Wtyne Abbott
•ICllEEN'MWl'ERS: Owe Toms, Wtyne Abbott •CAR VW1te MdCoy
All9nded by~
• ~ TME:: 52:00
~. •young bl.at women orowlno up 1n E• ~~of winning Olyfnplc Gold for her mOOlet'lerld. Her perfect eoc:ialltll
exlat.,_ le tom epert when et. telle in lolle
-Mart.. c.n.clen ...... """°"' .... met during lflWNlllOnlll ~~,...
~ 1oYe puts hat•.-"""" thee-
GenNn -police and Wlde hat 1n the
-of the moet CMOfound-• "'the 20th century -the fall of the Beriin w.t1
7p m.
URAFTEJIWM
Edw8rdll 191e<>d -Blue
Unhed Sl.tt•, ~ 1003 ~,,,_... o-m.nu.v • DJMCTOJll: en... l<Nppetlbo<ger
• 8CMIHWNTtR Bnen l(,_lbe<ger
• RUNNWQ ...,., 90:00
A full-lenglh lulut• doalmenting the f'igllt IO ._._ ai.ble life in "'ilNni.t.n efler 22 .....,..
"'~ _.....,. follow9d by. bMel eoo.I
IJCl*vnet'll 111 me hands of the T•t>en~ vloler1I
-8ldr9ml11 rsgime The S1NOQte IO ,Mluold _...,egec1 AlghantlUln •• -1tvOU9fl 1he
eyee of •n Atnencen ""°"""' -to<mer NPl'I
coneeponclent S.reh Ch.,.... Oulttlng her job
on ~. 0'8yes """"*'IO Alghanitt.,, •• hunwwteNn. l(,_ibefger lollowa
0...,.. on.,.. unoqua llOty • ahe bell,_
rugged conditions. ltmtflld ,_and ...
Afgtlen w8l1ord to rebuokl • email village d<Mtroved by U S bomb9 In the benle fOf
ICendeNr ......
HOW HAM\' llECAME A TII&"
lnsll 59ol~gM
Edwer'de lalend -Gold
~ /tily. Fr--. Unned Kmgoom 1001
• DIRECTOA: GO<en ,......,.....: • SOIUNWNTIAI GOf.,, ,.....)woe. ~ Wllln. ChnSbne Genlsl..,..,..,iew: •CASI' Colm Murry, Adri.., Dunl»r. Col~en ~urpny, !terry Condon
• AUHNWG TMf.: !0000
lnNnd. '9:2• HetTV's hM>nl• son. Pai!nc*. -
killed dunng the emf -........... Anne -ol • brCIQn heM ehomy after Iii -.tt-IO
h..,. Wttll hte other son, G<-. 1n their .....it
ho<Jl9 on the edge of the VIM-0-ot Skillet but
he grllduelly becomM more and mot•
-i11c1t--. One 11'8' dtoy. ltlllTy ,,. ... ebaurd .... wf'V not ~nd hlf'nl9lf.,, _,,.,, ,. .. ., ...
11 low -IO ....... i.fl h.m ""111 nothing.
perhape '-can go.,. him bed< eome reliWI for
life. Aller eorne hllrd tl14nldng, he MelM on Geotoe. the,.,.,.. PoWMful men In m.v11141ge
and~~"""" how 10 delllrov him Th!.~ tnCI'°°""" _ .... c:refled
by 5eftMw> do-Got ... ~
OOltlatN undMtytng .. mil-IJoch Ireland
-SartJle he"8 "'"" NtJONOltlll 11nJVQ ... A reoeplJoft Wiii C.. "'°"'Ill Muldoon-ell:., IN ~$1JJC-../
WllTUI llO'IS.
~Spocl.ghl
Lrdo ThM1er
"'->200! • D9llCTOft V9gUdll Shinobu
• IOIEEHWM I EM: Shtnobu ~ • CASl SlllodW Tsumbu411, Neolo r.i.....-a
ICaor1 M....o., 14..kwa Emc>IO
• AUM..a TME: 901>0
ll'i epringtlme tn J~ llnd the Tedeno High
Sd>OOl 9Wlm Wm .. barely ~-"II efloet.
wi-llM pretty new ooectl lUme up wt1h the
t:N<mfng ~"' ONttng • toe> eyndltoni8d
""'"""""' .... of,_ own. .... ._ • ._
prot>lame 10 °""""°"" f\M. ...... ...,,.ng Ill
an 1111 bOys' edlOOI: MCOnd. the live boy9 who
.,_ _,,,.,.oed to 11'9 IMm .,. ell .._....,.
bed ...,mmers; end i.tfv, .... euddenly '*--" _.. elglW ,.,_,,,...pregnant -due
for ,_,.,., ....,.. Wllh '-· COUfllge. and
--.i.111, IN_,,,~ inlO a S-.. late
in --Thie~ tllm .... "-VoU laughing et '-ming "°"" 10 hold you< bru1h A~~wt#i.MJd.tt.ftti.
.,.,.."" 110. c-Mtl
IHMTS IS21k A QIMJU;T10N ~ '"°"1'$ o..ng. County~ of""
• ntE P'llV1:CT fUW
Olwld Rodw't ""' h9lpe him turn whlll ..,,... would-• hie g,__ ,,_•mo "'6Q•-
~ All'C'E
The redemplSon "' llerttle 14./yGe and her
deughller, Gey 81od.. 'IOld lhl"OUl)h ,. V-• of
phologrsQl\e find video -
a:JlpM
IHOfl1'I (SMI: SHORT\11 DMMATICUa
EdMwdt ~ -Blua
•AU WI ICJllOW OF~
,..,,,,.. .... -~al'-and·-need of htl. ·QO(IJ)...,..
An Eest Loe Al~ priest~ Wllh hit felth llmld the u"'-'"ting Ylole<1C9 tl\111
......,.. ... ~.and lhe ,......,_..al .... ~ -... Qel'll dr"ll
~
•OCHACUN.-cJCI ~
ltt • c:u4llil9 ""*'-gMno .. ndltlotl. eNt _,..,
~
!Ml tor ..... ,._~ Nn IOt .. hlllsl
•IOPttl ,__ .................... -~ ~the filmlly, ~ dsddee IO IMa
,,,...,. lf!IO --........
APRIL 10
1:JOp.m.
SHORTS llZI' GET INTO OUR SHORTS!
Edwards i.tenc:t Gold
•MCXSUD£ wi... 11'9 your fira1 ume. the eoghl monvtes el\•r
can be en e1enyiv • LEGWORll'.
A day 1n the hv• of the m4trclleM entmea wtlo w.11 hunt VoU down until in. day vou d.• bl"
oollst:lot'a
•lWYSTWlllCH
Hie g.rtm.nd rntrf "-Mood htm up, but°"'
hero hM • dll1e Wtlh -ny wn.n 1he lot-.-ol
lew and dl_.der collide •A~lC-MAS
A d9'1I -...0V 11\at pits two men 11g111nt11 eact>
other In• QMTl9 of -on ChrlCt~ Ew •80UHTV
The outl-M.i 8'thop ruiU. the ttUe cml of
~'°"when he ...... reYenge .ogetrdt IN
man,,. -!Molnyed h•m •LE li9ilE
The lilrn from• ~cemer11 ,.....,.11\e
moment 11\81 the gr-,.,.,... found his hies
lnspnll>On .a.sa :t
Jom ligl!ls desc>e<lllfllv lo reun.t• woltl -r.ow
grown eon tll9I he abandon<td In h•• vovtll
•THEIOXMAN
A ~ng ~ lonifT\ll1oon encounte•
belww" •men and•~ boor
EVIR't' STEWAN>£SS GOH 10 HEAVEN
ITOOAS LAii AZAH.TAS VAN Al CIELO I Udon-er
~2002 ...... Co.I ,,....,._..
• DlflECTOll o.w... eu ........
, 5CllEENloWITUI: °"""" Burman •CAI'! Alfredo C...o. lngnd Rubon. Emiko
oi.i. NormorAi.endro, U 8-'
• AUNNHG TIME. !18:00
r ...... ·--wll0 ....... 1nh«'--1 of P9f'10mlme and,,..,,. of froNn food She -• IN< of"*'. love, rnolhethood -,.,,,,.,.
She prefvrs • hf• of etfltNI n111t.t .Jul1M\ ••
young dOctO< end ,_ wldowet. lllV ... IO 11\41
most SOUll>em ta!y of 11\e WOfld 1n O<dttr 10 ltrop
• PfomtM Juhen doM •now llbo<JI ..,..,. at>O
peon. and-to -=-10 -
lpm.
QRHOOO
O.enoe County ~m of An ~s-2002 • DRECTOR. Lit~
·~Lu G••bu9 • ~TIMI. 80-oo
A dlrw vNt ..,..,,,.,. followo 1wO g4rle ttirough
the,.,....,..._ jUlllc. sySlem to 11\et< ...,,_ nn lhe
bllol* It-of ENI Balumo<•. Ma<ylend Thtt
film PfO'otldee 1NIQl\t 1nt0 lhe worid of young
women et <Ml G1rihoo<I t .... • cc>m"'G of ...,.
SIO"( .oo.ll nl<lthe<w llf>d daugntera. Utme en<!
11e ~.end tnumph 1n the,..,. of
hope'--
z:JOpm.
~R>l'.Kl'f
Edlwr<lt ~ BloJ<I
Unit«J 5,_ 2003 Wortd""-'-• •DIRECTOR l1m Nelson
• ICMEHWllfTERI T .m Naleon. ~BM.er
Ill
•CAB?. s..n HeM1nge, undMy l"ul.,pt..,,
~ Howerd, Joe e_...... ~one JecQon
Alt-by r.lm ,..,,_.,,.,..
• ~ T1ME. !M.1)0
For•,..,_.. -....111n"' 19&1. BobCM 0....'I llO"I of beeom<ng • cNmpon baal<att..11
pl-IS-dr-...dl'l\en~ -"ell\t Ill • tome when the hne btotwMn
boy9 end Qtria topOf1S -dNtty -Bootio. 18 en • ...,., .... pWyer, but ..._ 11 coma lo
playing on • 1...,, olw can henlly lollow the ·gon. rv1ea.· ~ 8obCloe •• ~ '°' • bo\t . .,.. thlna hat mewn lfV¥y ,...,. finally
come true
5:30p.m
5"0«TS (6291: rol't'UTER ~ MlAO
SHOW E-lelend -Gold
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Native plants perfect for
Otstaways
A Friday story ("Debating which
grass is.greener•) omitted some
important hls tor1cal information
regarding the Upper Castaways park
area.
No explanation was given for the
poor state or the top area -dirt~
between the trails. It is important to
note that after the hydroseeding in
1998, three years or drought
folJowed. This coupled with the
premature removal or the temporary
irrigation system made it extremely
unlikely that the nadve plants would
have much or a chance to establish
and survive. Any plants that do
survive are mowed down to the
ground on a regular basis by contract
workers.
After so many years of abuse or
ambivalence toward the use of
native plants In public and private
landscaping, it is not a surprise that
city staff, contractors and developers
arc ill-equipped to nurture such
habitat and make mistakes. They are
learning from these mistakes and
can do it right. The city sho uJd not
give up on native plant restoration
and return 10 Irrigated turf grass,
wtth its artificial look. high
maintenance, high water usage and
permanent Irrigation systems. The
place for turf grass is on sports
fields. and 1 think few want baJI
diamond'> or soccer fields on Upper
Castaways.
Rolling in some sod and putting in
permanem Irrigation seems to be
1he desire of some. as opposed 10
waiting for native grasses and plan1s
w establish themselves. I keep
heari ng tha1 there needs to be a
place to ·spread a blanket.• I would
!>uggest that those who say this
consider tha1 you can spread a
blanket on well·established native
grasses as well, and then lie on 1hat
blanket, look over the edge and look
at the multitude of tiny native
nowerl> growing all around you and
ob .. erve the ·critter!>" 1hat make thtl>
PROJECT CUDDLE'S 4th ANNUAL
habitat their home .
For the last 100 yeaJs, we have
embraced the Europea n landscaping
model, whJch Is based on lors of rain
and needs lots of lrrlgation when
used here in our Mediterranean
cfunate, as opposed tQ embracing
the beautlfuJ plants and grasses that
are the natjves of this climate and
adapted to our natural cycles. These
natives, when established, don't
require the large water amounts and
maintenance costs of turf grass.
Perhaps the teardrop area at the
·point" couJd be done in such a way
as to provide ·blanket space•
without jeopardizing the native
nature of the area and the Coastal
Conservancy grant fo r restoring the
area. The larger swale (someti mes
referred to as the meadow area)
should, however, be native grasses,
plants and Dowers, as are found in
native CaJifornia meadows. This
does not necessarily exclude
·blanket use~ once the meadow area
is well established.
Wi1h considerable help from a
!>ubstantial Coastal Conservancy
grant, we have the opportunity to do
it right this time. Let'i. not jeopardize
lhe native restoration of this area
and other areas in the city by putting
non·natt\lt' 1urfgrass in plate of
native plants and grasse'>. 11 I'> 11me
to embrace and nurture our diverse
native California hab11a1.
DENNIS BAKER
Board pre'>iden1,
l:arih He'>ource Foundation
Corona del Mar
C.ouncil should not be
deciding new member
Reading the Thursday s1orv,
·oeparture leave<, vacant !teal,
mayor<,h1p, concerning the ( O'it.t
Mesa C11y Council\ "d1scu .. s1om" on
filling the vacancy created by the
resignalion of Mayor Karen Rohin'>on
left me shghlly <,tunned
The Ct1y Council ha'> 1he authority
to choose 1he mayor and rm no1 too
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8:25 AM -Opening Ceremony and awarding of
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8:30 AM -SK Run/Power Walk
8:40 AM -1.5 mile Youth Run (ages 13· 16)
9:00 AM -Entertainment and DraWtngs
9:30 AM -Commencement of Awards
10:00 AM -Kids Short Races (ages 5-13)
11 :00 AM -Brunch by Outback Steakhouse
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1>urp1ised that Councilman Cllris Steel,
the mayor pro tern, is not a sure thing
for the job. If the council decides that
he should not be elevated, tbat is Its
prerogative.
• However, the idea that it is µp to the
City Council to decide Lr the seat Is to
be filled by an appointment or an
electlon is fertile ground for
shenanigans. The suggestion that an
oplnioo of the city attorney delivered
to the remaining council will decide
when and bow it ls to be ·
accomplish~ is just asking for
nefarious acts. Wherever pne may
stand on the issue (for appointment
or for special election) the losers wiU
feel that their rights have been
violated and justifiably so. 11tls is not
a predicament in which an
enlightened electora1e should put a
saint much less a politician. If there is
nothing on the books to handle
vacancies, they should first fix tbaL
We just had a countywide election
in March 2002 to take away the
governor's power to fill vacancies on
the County Board of Supervisors
(Measure V), but I don't recall anyone
suggesting that the board itself fill the
vacancy or that they should ask the
District Attorney when they should do
ii
ERIC CHRISTENSEN
Costa Mesa
Sad that reminder needed to
keep debate alive
Regarding S.J. Cahn's Thursday
column, "Keep the debate alive:· How
sad tha1 we need 10 be reminded tha1
differences of opinion, debate and
discussion are vital in our governing
and politics. It is a sad ref]ectlon of the
state of public debate in our
community that otherwise intelligenl
people wan1 10 stifle opinions
contrary 10 their own.
Uearly, we need a newspaper that
contributes to public debate by
pubh.,hing opinions on aJI sides of an
1 .. !>ue Without 'iUCh d1vers1ty of
opinion, pubhc policy 1c; vulnerable 10
·mcestuous amplification,· defined by
Jane's Defence Weekly as ·a condition
in warfare where one only listens to
those who are already lo lock·step
agreement, reinforcing set belieCs and
creating a situation ripe for
miscaJculatloo" (as quoted by Pa ul
Krugman. • oelusions of Powel'," New
York Times, March 28, 2003.)
Too many people m Newpon-Mesa
tend, even in peacetime, to take a
position that amounts to ·vou have
the righ1 10 speak your mind, bur if
you don'1 agree with me you are not
only wrong but also stupid and evil,
and your thoughts should be
supprei.sed. • Voltaire would choke on
his ·Freedom Fries" if he heard how
some citv.ens would limit others·
speech.
Similar attiludes led to the excesses
of the McCarthy era in the 1950s and
the excesses of the Vietnam era in the
1960s and early 1970s. Those of us
who are old enough to remember and
understand need to speak up for the
public benefits of robust debate,
wh.ich is the best way. maybe the only
way. to arrive at good policy decisions.
Than.ks 10 Cahn for saying so.
ELEANOR EGAN
Costa Mesa
Roosevelt 's words as defense
of Bell
Teddy Roosevelt wrote a newspaper
article in 1918 that is interesting in
light of all those people jumping on
Joseph N Bell for defending the right
to criticize the war and the president.
He sa.id ·To announce that there
must be no crinc1sm of the president,
or that we are to s1and by the
president, nght or wrong. is not onJy
unpatriotic and servile, bu1 is morally
treasonable to the American public.
Nothing but the truth should be
spoken about him or anyone else But
it is even more imponan1 to 1ell the
truth, pleasant or unpleasant, about
him than about anyone else.·
PAT ORMSBEE
• Newpon Beach
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QUOT! OF 11E DAY
*'l think this group
is missing some
personality."
Dan Glenn, Newport Harbor boys
voUeybal coach
AlO ~. Ac>ti 2, 2003
PREPS
Starting
··corrective
measures
After further review,
dividing 18-hole golf
matches falls into
heart of fairway.
Golfers are familiar with the
concepl of a Mulligan, a for-
giving tenn invoked by the
par-challenged masses to re-
play a shot that strayS from it.s intended
path. without consequence on the
scorecard.
I'm asking for the sportswriter
equivalent today, after being set straight
on the issue of split 18-hole high school
golf matches by none other than CIF
Southern Section Commissioner Jim
Staunton.
--...-----. Staunton, the sec-
tion's ultimate lumi-
nary of the linJc.s, in-
formed me that,
contrary to informa-
tion in last week's
column (formed
with misJnformation
obtained from a sec-
tion official), teams
can divide 18-hole BARRY matches into nine-
FAULKNER bole outings this
spring, I incorrectly
reported this practice was no longer al-
lowed.
So, as of today's edition, we are once
again reporting that school A earned a
nine-hole lead over school B, or that
school B wrapped up an 18-hole victory
over school A in a match that began. say
March 5. Unless, of course, when
leagues, most of which we deal with in·
eluded. consider nine-hole matches as a
completed league contests.
Confused? At least they don't use the
Stableford system. not to mention the
modified Stableford system.
•••
Arguably the best tbJ.n& about New·
port Harbor Hlgh's l ·O baseball victory
over Laguna Hills Priday was not that it
ended a 19-game league losing streak
that extended into the spring of 2001.
Better adll was how it spilled into a cele-
bratory weekend, uninterrupted by
practice or another game.
·1 told the kids they could enjoy it un-
til the ltepped onto the practice field
Monday,• Newport Coach Joel Desguin
said. "After enjoying it Saturday and
Sunday, I expected them to be back to
work.~
The Sailors (3-7, 1-2 in league), begin
their quest to use Friday's win, fueled by
a complete-game two-hit pitching per-
formance by junior right-bander Joe
cantarella, a,, a springboard for more
Sea View success tonight at 7 against
Woodbridge at Windrow Park.
And what of the team's attitude at
Monday's womut1
•rt was a typical Monday,• Desguin
reported.
•••
While the fruits of Friday's victory
helped justify, Desguln said, the ap-
proach he bu maintained since taking
over for fun Kiefer before the 2002 sea-
son, CdM buebail coach John Emme
aald after Friday's 12_. Padftc Coast
Lague road loss to c.a1vuy Chapd that
his team's disappointing performance
would force him to question his coach·
lng methodology.
These contrasting views help reveal
not ooly the passion prep coaches have
for their profession. but the competitive
nature that drtves those involved in ath-
ledca.
And while keeping victory and defeat
on the playing field In proper perspec-
tive ls admlrabJe, especlaDy ln the a>n-
tat of wlfolding world eveotl, there is
adll eomethlng uniqudy American
about the pursuit of ezcelleoce, even In
auc:b folly u prep baseba1L
•••
The C.O.ta Mesa High gl.ds ttack and
field team scored all but two of the
available 126 points in a Golden West
1.-,ue dual meet 1bunday. aunmder-lnl only two third-place ftnlaba to the
Panther1.
Al -. this Is one aport where nm-m,. up the tcote Is not an llaie.
•••
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PHOTOS BY DON LEACH ,.<DAILY PILOT
Newport's Michael Toole sends a kill through the outreached hands of Aliso Viejo blockers who can't there in time.
Closi~g the gap
Glenn believes Tars not
far from top form after
league-opening win.
NEWPORT BEACH -Though the
Newport Harbor High boys volleyball
team has struggled to consistendy
show the high level of play Sailor fans
have been spoiled on in recent years,
17th-year coach Dan Glenn insists the
Thrs aren't far away from becoming an
elite team this spring.
So, after the Sailors labored some-
what to a 15·4, 15· 7, 9· 15, 15-6 Sea
View League-opening triumph over
visiting Aliso Niguel Tuesday, Glenn
revealed what he ·
believes the miss·
SCXlREBOMD Ing ingredient
maybe.
•
Perhaps. more
correctly. who the
missing ingredi·
· entmaybe.
"l think this
group is missing
A Niguel t some personal-
Newport 3 lty," said Glenn,
who doesn't ~
to reach far to put
bis finger on a candidate to provide
Just thaL Glenn, lo fact. need only
read:i di.rect.ly beside hlm on the Sailor
beocb. where 6-foot-8 junior Jamie
Diefenbach edges closer to returning
from surgery to repair a tom ACL guf.
feted in the preseason basketball
pracdce.
•Jamie is loud on the coun. which ls
something we don't really have dght
now, .. Qenri l&kl. .. I like the BJOUP we
have, but they are just a bunch or
quiet guys..
Dlef(nbacb, whoae net piaence
would obviously be another welcome
addition, could be cleared to plJy after
spring vacadon. Glenn said, which
would mqn a possible return for the
ftnal matc:b of the first round of
league. AprU 22 against Foothill.
Until then, however. the Sailors will
amdnue to battle, perhaps more con-
eetned with earning a top-three guar-
anteed playotr $pOt than defending
1hdt Sea View crown.
•rm ld1l fiied up about thla goup.•
llid Glenn. who no longer bu the
eervlcet of 6-foot-9 eentor Nedim Pa·
jevic, who quit the team Jut week. •1
reiDy believe we'ns real dote to play·
lna eorne very ga<;>d wUeyball. Wa'w
alre8dy p~ wen. in spota, thla
yMf.·
lhtn we're IUCh l W1cel igl.lnlt
Newporfs Adam Schlesinger (left) and Paul Toman, right, put up a block.
the Wolverines, particularty in the
blocldng department. where six play-
ers contributed to the team's 14 stuff
blocb.
Seniors Michael Toole and Paul To·
man led the roofing company with
ftve and four blocb, respectively.
while &enloi Nick Glasslc. junior Mor-
gan Govaara, junior setter Adam
Schlesinger an~ aenior Olad Rorden
also got into the act.
"lt wu nice to see us bloddng bet-
ter tonight, because that's something
~ ttally been working on in prac·
dee," Glenn said ·1t'a nJce to aee lm·
med.late progress on something like
that, because it ahows we're getting
better.·
The SaUora were clearly better than
the visitors Tuesday, a point they illus-
trated by acoring the ftrlt m points of
the match. the 6.oal nine point.I of the nm game, then following a &iml1ar
pattern to claim the second game.
In the third game, howewr, New·
port aw a 5·1 lad tum into a 12-5
de6clt. before the Sailors rallied to
make it doee.
AOd lftet Aliao potted le.ads of 2 O
rand •·I in the fourth game, Glenn told
tilt playen It wu dme to regain com·
mAnd.
•1 really became a cheerleader In
that fourth pine. btcaUM I didn't
want to~ to go flve pma.. • Glenn
MJd.
A Toman llUff block pulled the Sill·
ors even at 5-5 and Tuman oontinued
the momentum with a quick-set kill
and another stuJf block for points.
Toole added a stuff block to make it
8-5, Sailors. then added another point
with a kill.
A service winner by senior Ryan
Newell capped a..run of seven points
on his serve. a spurt that began with
an ace.
Senior Nick Kelly flnished out the
match at the service line. thumping
an ace, followed by a service winner
for the final two polnll to get New-
port Ha.rbOr off on the right foot in
league.
lbole led the Sailors wtth 15 kl1la,
while Gl.asaic and Tuman eac:b added seven.
•rrs a win and that'I always big, ea-
pedaOy In league ... Geno laid. "We'te
going to tty to get ready fo.r a bla one
Friday at lrvlne, where my teams have
bad a history of not playtng well.,.
Lightning quieted
• The Sage Hill School boys volley-
ball team sutrec-ed Ill ftrit aetback of
the aeuon, faJllnc, 15·7, 15·5, 12-15,
15· 7, to ACademy Leque vtiitor St.
Marpret'• Tuetclay. .
Junior ICMn Joyce paced the f.J&bt· nlna (7-1, S·l lri l-sut) with 23 ~
ancf thrM ecet. while Maaun Pntd-
erick lidded Dine kUll;
St ........ Unproved to 6-2, 4·1.
~7hollofff PAUL ORRIS
HIGH SCHOOL.
BASEBALL
Bradbli
guides
•••
CdMto , .. ' ...... .•. . . • • :~: . .
victory . . . .
·~· !r: ... . .. .... ...
Junior Sea Kings pitchei:
instrumental in Corona·
del Mar's 3-2 PCL win :
over the Timberwolves. •
'
..
CORONA DEL MAR -Corona del
Mar High baseball coach John EQune
calJed the Sea Kings' Pacific Coast
League matchup with visiting North-
wood, "The Josh Bradbury Show,· as the
junior pitcher was key in leading C:dM
past the Timberwotves, 3-2.
Bradbury contributed two ru~ in·
eluding a solo home run in the firO in·
ning. and another RBI in the second. He
also struck out five
and walked none.
Though he scat·
tered 10 ruts. he
was backed by a
solid defense that
helped Bradbury
improve to 2·0 on
the season.
"(Northwood!
left nine or 10 run·
ners stranded,"
Elrune said. "That
was because we
.
•: Northwood !'
CdM 3
kept making plays. Josh gave us that ep·
portunlty by throwing strikes. He did a
great job. He carried us. But. he couMn't
have done without his tea.mrnatea.
which is the beauty of It·
Bradbury's first-inning aolo bla.stJWa.s
his second of the season and gaw the
Sea Kings a 1-0 lead. Also in the flrst•ln·
nlng. Junior lbdd Maddin doubled 10
COLLEGE
BASEBALL
. ,.
'J •
Vanguard·
gains 7 ~6.~.:.
triumph
Orange Coast suffers
shutout by Riverside.
..
, . ..
•••
1 1.
• The Vanguard University basttJQlJ
team used ftve runs in the seventh 'in-
ning that helped it earn a 7-6 noncoo-
ference win over visiting UC San ~o
Tuesday.
The Uons (18-17) were ~t bV•the
llitons (22·14) in a doubleheader •Pd>.
1. UCSD won the games. also by CSoe
run deficits. 12-11, and 14-13. •
But Vanguard. led by sophomore
pitcher Juon Sea.de, was able to hold oft'
the llitons. Searle improved his pltCh-
lng record, to 3-1, while jwlfor 'Jblh
Franco picked up the save. '· ...
Pirates u~~ 4-0
• Rlvenld~ tity College ran Ill wtn
streak to 11 games with a 4·0 vto.eory
over vtalti.ng Orange Coast Coll
an Orange Emplre Conference
ballgame. :
The Tigert, who are 13-0 at h~,
scored aln&le runs 1n the 8.rst. i ,
seventh and eighth lnninga. •
f:reahman pitcher Ben Nieto, who ~
h1a record to 8·1, pltc:bed ns lnnlnp.
allowing MVm bJts, striking out etFt
and wa1t;ina four. Peter Brown picked
up his aecond save of the eeuon .. lte
got out of a bua loaded jam !.q tt>e
eighth when be •truck out Dbl
HJdta on three pitch ,
The Plratet (12·1•·1, 4-10 tn the
OEC) matched R.lwralde Sith t bJts, led b)' fmhmen Ben d
Jarrod c.atchlo, Who collected ta
each.
The win streak la the n;er.· loDaeat of the ....Oft. ......
12·2) open.ct the aeuon
l3·pme win acnak.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS VOLLEYBALL PREVIEW
Corona del Mar's Enc Jones (right) holds one of the ma1or keys to the Sea Kings' potential success w11h IPaf ,t.. star vnr · n11 1 •
Hoping to get he althy
Return of J one~ could
help hea ling process
~Coron a del Mar ,
<lpens PCL tonight. ..
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
CORONA DLL MAR Majur
Leagut! baseball ha.., the 15 and
60-day dls.ible<l hst, 1.he NH has
iflJured rc~rw and wrona del
Mar lilgh bo)'l> volleyball coach
Steve Conti ha'>, well. hi'> rO'>ter.
Conti, an his eighth '>ea<,on,
~ been without a h.andfuJ of
9landouLS thus far due to lllJU·
nes. mcludmg 6-foot-6 Stanford-
bound senior mic.ldle block.er
Eric Jones, who made hb c_;eason
debut in Wednesday's final pre-
league matdl again'>t I luntmg-
ton Beach Senior contnbutors.
Brandon Shenck-Odom (a nag-
ging ankle spram that has lin-
gered from the basketball .,ea-
son) and Gunnar Mc<lellan
(shoulder prohlem'>) are await-
ing clearance to begin pmcuce ~
thr Sea IGng'>. ramed \io 6 m
CIJ= Southern Section Division II.
OJ1en Pacific Coast League play
tonight at No. 5-rankl.'d Laguna
Beach.
Conti, while appreciative of
the expenence gained by those
filling the void, is anxious to gam
a full complement of players, as
his squad (5-8, including be'lt-of-
three tournament matches) at-
tempts to forge what ha'> be-
come its annual surge deep mto
the CJF Southern Secuon Play-
offs.
The lack of depth has not onJy
limited hi.'i opuons in matches, it
lm6 cut into the trademaO.. prac-
tice compeuuon Conn believes
pol.Wles his teams for the J>O'il ·
~n.
•We've had a series of injuries,
but that has put some other peo·
pie in position to get a lot of
playing experience, -Conll said.
•MiJes Yourman tnissed the first
two and a half weeks with a bro-
, keo hand, then, pretty much the
:dv he was cleared to play. F.ric
sprained his ankle. We're just not
as versatile as we couJd be with
all our guys healthy.•
The return of Jones. a late vol-
The Sea Kings
2 Bnan Bnnkerhoff, 6-4 Sr.
3 Enc Jones. 6-6 Sr.
4 B Shendc-Odom. 6-3 Sr.
5 Greg Gabriel. 6-1 &.
6 Dominic Rubino, f>-9 Jr.
7 Gunnar McClellan, 6-2 Sr.
10 Austin Brawner, 5-11 So.
12 Ba11 Wek:tl, 6-0 Sr
15 Tom Wektl, 6-0 So.
22 Miles Yourman, 6-2 Sr.
24 Kevin Wektl. 6-1 So.
33 Clay Stone, 5-10 Sr.
eo.cti: Steve Conti (etghth
year)
A9elsta1t: Donnie Rafter
leyball bloomer who wa.s consid -
ering playing collegiate hockey
until Stanford came forward to
trade a scholarslup for his vast
potenual. could help ease a lot of
Conti\ angst. Though s111l a bit
nmy, Jones produced a team-
high 25 lcills in the 17 15, 17-15,
15 12 lo!>S to a Huntington Beach
squad ranked No. 2 in Orange
County at the· time. Powerfully
bwh and seasoned by another
offseason of club competition,
Jones couJd. if healthy. provide as
dominant a net presence as
Chere is m Orange County.
-He's going to get a few more
selb m the front row than he cUd
last year and he is also someone
we could set in the back row."
Conti said. "We need his big
presence at the net, mcluding his
defense.·
Vourman, a 6-2 seruor, is an-
other hitting weapon, whether
deployed at middle blocker or
outside hitter, while senior Ban
Welch is a third-year varsity vet-
eran who houJd provide shot -
rnaldng at an outside hitter spot,
Conti said.
Brian Brinkerhoff, a 6-4 seruor.
is another threat at middle
blocker and 6-0 sophomore
Kevin Welch showed he could
add h1tting punch in his varsity
debut last spring.
24
Sophomore Kevm Welch ts back for his second season"· tt cl'v1
Senior Greg C.abnel, who ha'
grown two inch~ and filled mil
physically from a 111111or year m
which he backed up Spem l'r
Miller (one of three All-( IF-per
formers who graduated from la..,1
year's CJF Division IV semifin.tl
isl) 1s triggering the attack. Conti
terms him one of th!.' more ath
letic setters around.
The brothers Wei<!!, B.trt
Kevin and Tom. the sophomort•
twin of Kevin, are the key pas...,
ers. according to Conti, who
often deploys the three-man
Welch wall to receive serve
"Ban has the most imponant
role with passing and digs and
he's going to be a guy who gel'>
his sets.· Con n said "He's a b'UY
most teams try to avoid servmg
to, because he is one of our lx>t
t er pa.sse rs.·
McClellan and Sherick-Odom
shouJd contribute when and 1f
they become available and Conlt
~both to be cleared soon
to at least practice, posmbty t"Yen
this week..
SenJor defensive speclall'it
lr11m tlit 11111 111 '
dl·pth .111d { •11111 ., 11
Ill h.n .. I 1 1111 r 111 II I
t\mt•ru .111 I 1<1111111 I 11•.-i ''' .~
111gexllU,l\1'I\ .1'111 '·''I\.,
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't'il.'>Oll
Brav .. m·r .1Jw.1tl\ flt-. 111 \\llh ""
l'lder ll'MI Ill.II II I\ lllf ,,.
covered lrom \< I '11'1.;t•r 1 p1·1
fom1ed ( 11 I I I
Conti pr•>11·1 h l.1~1111.1 111 .11 Ii
ac; the pr1m.1n 111111pl'llll• •ll 111
lea~t:' wh1lt il1 ft•111i111g • hJm
pion Northw1md. ''h1d1 111'1 .ill
of llS •;fartl'r' Ill gr.1tf11.11 II Ill, I'
rdJ\Jced No. H 111 U I-Ill\ 1,1 111 II
"Tonight (.11 I .1~111.t H1.,11 h 1'
big and 11' 111w ol 1h1· 111.111 II•''
player; IC1\>1' ltl pla\ 111 < 111111
..aid "Lal(\lllil Jml I dl\I lltl\l' ,1
pretty good voll1•yhaJI nv.1hy
Another rival!'\ l11om111g 011 1111'
hori7.on 1s tht• annuJI fl.111lt• 111
the Bay w1th ;-.;l'\~r1111 11.'11hm
nus year's nonlcaJ.,1\11' rtH'l'llll .. 1,
scheduled M,ly !I .1t C:t1~1
,.
Wednesday ~~ 2, 2003 All
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SOCCER
~~ ~--~~~~~~~~~~~-
6 Sea Kings honored
Morgan , Jane.,
named . .All -PCL for
fourth straight year
among ~ix total
CdM players
( •1/Ulld dlf !\1.1r I l~h '>t'n
1t1r JJ1~ha MOt){c\11 dlld l'algt'
Jaru:.; haw bl·1·1i. nanwd All
f'"jl'lffl Loa'I Lt•ag11t IJy tJ1e
l:lrlllll\ W-rls sm u·r i:uaches
1111 .l ruurth !ttraigh t ~l·ar
Mm ~au 1'> a lour lilllt' fi~t
tt .. 1111 ttll _lea~u1 pt·rlornwr,
wlult· Ja11c., f'aintd li,.,t-tedJn
"""""a third .,lrd1gl11 '>l'd~lll.
.1lh'r g.umng .,l c 11nJ team
rt'logmuon ~a fre!.hmao.
C..dM seruor Altvia Mazwa is
a fir!>! team honoree for a sec
ond str.ught season. while
..emor Jenny Long. junior Kin·
/It' Kramer and freshman Ra-
t hd Yebey represent the Sea
Km~ OQ I.he -.aond team.
It'., the thud all -league
honor fur Long. who ~cLS first .
lt'.tm All-PCI last season after
earning second team laurels
U\ 2001
Ille stx '>tandouts helped
I dl\1 fimsh second m league,
c1dv.ime lO the 4uarterfinals of
11\l' Cll-Soutl1em ~on D1v1
"on II Playoff., and tirush 12
h :!
TENNIS
Tesoro no match
for Corona del Mar
• I Ii•· I orona d1•l \liJr l11gh
Ill>\\ 11·11111.., learn dropfll'd uni~
I I\ 1 1:.11 n•· 1r1 'lll~l'' plav and
•11111 '' \ 'lllfl~' k ur11 l>I (), tn
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I 111 I .
•, 111• 11 0..,11nlt•r, t """ n H,111
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1 lo ' pl.1\, ln·lp111g 1h• l.,1·.i K111g'
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Ill '4 I It "lfll 1lr11pp1•t..I flt l )
Pacr!ic Coast Lueue
CdM 18, Tesoro 0
S1nql~., vd• r C 1M t"t
1 f
Sailor.., mil. 14-4
• \.1 \\Jl!l!I lf;11li•H llif.:h hm<,
I 1•11111-. 1 O·ll h Id I I h •lll'l n gJ\ l'
lih I •''l'r\ ,., '111111 pl.1y1n~ II llll'
Ill I IH"•dJ) ' I 1 I 0..,t•J \ ll'\\
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I hll'
lu11111r Hob ll I h" U V..cb
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I 11, I , f\\ll '1ngll''-\'ll lonl''
\\h h lo11.1tha11 l'lhl'111,1 won hi\
<.111gl1•, mall h '11hh111i.: 111 fur
( h.11 lw I .11 nwr ,11 \Jo :! "nglt•\.
Hub1•rr i...1to11n 11111\ lo'l one
g.im•· .11 :'\o I '111gl1•, lor '\'ew ·
pr111
llr.111u1111 I utf\ .ind Hnan
I Im h\\,ild pl.1wd l'\lrl'mt•I}
v. I'll Im u' and .irt· 'h.ip1ng up
lo lw 1111r hc-.1 u1111hlt•\ team,
:\1•\\ 1wr1 In ~. !. 1 m lea~e
tr,l\t'I' tu la1 t' \\'oodbndge
lhur,JJ\ at I p m
Su View Leacue
Newport 14, Lag Hills 4
Singles ')pck lljH t1t•f Ainsworth
'"-i: .un 0 Eloscu 1NH los1 tu Jong
...,h mscul '3 6 Deel< def Topponq
f. 0 F11rrm r NHt won. 6 0, 6 1 sub I
Tw••11111 NH) won 6 3 R Khoury
NH1 WOI 6 1 60.60
Doubles I utt11-Hochwald NH dPf
M.., ~11 Pe1nadon 6 O. del
~,1k m 10 • •·e 6 0 dPf C
'l/gul'f?n B , arson 6 2
bpltiy Jor1Ps Stlrdyuk (NH• won
1 \> h 3 l~ub> R1ct1arrJ5on Gflrhson
11\irl lo<>I 0 6 Davis lune! lNHI
w n 1 6 lost 3 6 4 6
Eagle-.. JUSl mi s~
• I •;t,mda I hgh\ boy" tennic;
tt'.1111 11Mde a 'trong comeback
111 doublt''> Tue.,da) against
\1'.lllllJ.t <><ran V1t>W in a Golden
\\l•,1 I l'ilh'UC mall h hut came
up Jll'I '>hon m the f'nd
rtw ~ahawlr.s and Lagles
lletl. 4 9. after play was com-
plett•d, me.uung lhf'y had to go
to gacm., won to detffmtne the
outt orm· Ocean View edged
f.Mam ia in that department.
HI 7'~
1\111•1 l11c;1ng 111 Ocean Vtt.'w'i.
\.11 I c.louble-, team, all three
I .1gl1•, douhle<, 11:.'am~ of Louis
\ ..ildl'' 'Ju1c; < JI ho. Ola..e Ray
111011d l l<n1d Do and Bryce
\hi...l'ndn ll<.tar N1eve~. ealh
W'lll 1he nt·xr 1wo '>et'>. Hay
1111111d a11d IJcJ won their final
't'I, 7 '1. 111 fortl' the 9-9 dead
lt1l ~
-..um Hrnun.,dorf. play\ng at
'\11 I '>lllgle ... for F.M.aoda {6 !>.
I l in lt'J~t'J. '>Wt'pt his threl'
... ,.,,
Golden West LNcue
Ocean View 9, Esta~• 9
O\i wins on games. 81 79
Singles Braunsdorf (E) def T
N411yen 6 4 def S1one, 7 5 def
Hwdng 6 2 Bradshaw (El los1, 2 6
' 1 4 6 Ste~h1<nson (E 1 lost 1 6 •• f
Doubles Valt:ltss Cacho E• los• 10
•~ lf v l•JS 6 7 dflf H
Tr..in Vuong 6] dPf T
Nguven Huynh 6 1 Rdymond Do
1E los1 3 6. won 6 J 7 5,
M 1(11ndry N1PVPS •El losl 0 6 won
t> 2 6 1
Mc~a fall~. 18-0
• Co,la Me'>Cl 1 ltgh'i:. boy' ten
IH'> team proved no matt:h for
ho'>I '>addleback ruesday. drop
ping a Golden \.\e.,1 I eague
matth. 18-U
l>a1.1d I.e. Mc...a., No. I '>ingle.,
plc1ver. got the do'>t''>I to a Vll
turv with a 6-4 deusion 1n hi..
I 1r'>I 'et. The Mu-.1ctng~ have yet
lo record a \ ll ton this ~eason
.me.I re,ume pla} Thur,.da\
wht>n the\ ho\! Ocean View
Golden West Leacue -----Saddlebadt 18, Mesa O
Singles -le CM los1 to Truong
.i 6. lost to Lun 0 6 1011 to S Tran
3 6 Pham CM IOSI 1 6 0-6. 2 6
Fr.tnc1sco lost 1 6 0 6 0 6
DoutMes Nguyen McNully (CMl
1051 to V Tran T Tan. O·b. lost 10 M
Tan Ng 0 6. IOSI 10 Aue Vu 1 6
Daog lCosnoskv ICM, 1os1 1-6 1 6
0 6 Sneen GomPt tCMl IOSI 2 €
J 6 0 b ..
Pirate~ brecLc
• Orange C oast College
\\.omen\ lt.'nm<, team didn't lost'
an' 'team 'over the weekend af.
ter chnchmg the Orange Em
pm' l onference championship
la'>I week Ille host Pirate<;
.. trolled through conference roe
F-ullerton. i 2. to unprove to
12-1. I 0-0 m the OF<-
~ ... e [mph Conf'erelle9
occ 7, Fuli.rton 2
Sin; ... -Savm (Fl def Becker, 6 I,
6-0. Nelson IOCC) def Bonsov1 & 2.
6 2. Tanamel !DCCI def Guerrero,
6-0 6-1 Sessum tDCCI def Tudrer,
6. O. 6 1. Mony1m1 IDCCI def Lee,
6-0, 6 2, W9nslu (DCCI def.
M cDamets. 6 0, 6-0
~ -Sevin BortlOVI (fl def
Becbr-Nel10n. 9-8.
Tanamel-S-sum (DCCI def.
Guerrero McOonald, 8-3
Mortyama 'N9nsln IDCCI def
Tudter LM 8-0
l1'42~ $2430
SI 1 ,Q9~ -s.2 500
(
QUOTE OF 11E DAY
"I think this group
is missing some
personality."
Dan Glenn, Newport Harbor boys
volleybal coach
AlO Wemesd8y, April 2, 2003
PREPS
Starting
corrective .
measures
After further review,
dividing 18·hole golf
matches falls into
heart of fairway.
G olfers are familiar with the
concept of a Mulligan, a for-
giving term invoked by the
par-challenged masses to re-
play a shot that sttays from its intended
path, without consequence on the
scorecard.
I'm asking for the sponswriter
equivalent today, after being set straight
on the issue of split 18-hole high school
golf matches by none other than CIF
Southern Section Commissfoner Jim
Staunton.
....---._.....,,-----. Staunton, the sec-
tion's ultimate lumi-
nary of the links, in-
formed me that,
contrary to informa-
tion in last week's
column {formed
with misinformation
obtained from a sec-
tion official), teams
can divide 18-hole BARRY matches into nine-
FAULKNER hole OU~ this
spring. I incorrectly
reported this practice was no longer al-
lowed.
So, as of today's edition, \Ye are once
again reporting that school A earned a
nine-hole lead over school B, or that
school 8 wrapped up an 18-hole victory
over school A in a match that began, say
March 5. Unless, of course, when
leagues. most of which we deal with in-
cluded, consider nine-hole matches as a
completed league contests.
Confusedl At least they don't use the
Stableford system, not to mention the
modified Stableford system.
•••
Arguably the best thing_ about New-
port Harbor H.lgb's 1-0 baseball victory
over Laguna Hilla Prlday was not that it
ended a 19-game league losing streak
that extended into the spring of 2001.
Better still wu how It spilled into a cele-
bratory weekend. uninterrupted by
practice or another game.
•I told the kid.I they could enjoy ft un·
til the stepped onto the practice field
Monday,• Newport Coach Joel Desguln
said. "After enjoying it Satwday and
Sunday, l expected them to be back to
wortc.•
The Sailors (3-7, 1·2 in league). begin
their quest to use Friday's win, fueled by
a complete-game two-bit pitching per-
formance by junJor right-hander Joe
Cantarella. as a springboard for more
Sea View success tonight at 7 against
Woodbridge at Windrow Park.
And what of the team's attitude at
Monday's workout?
"It was a typical Monday,• Desguln.
reported.
•••
While the fruiu of Friday's victory
helped justify, Oesguin aald, the ap-
proach he has maintained since taking
~ for Jim Kiefer before the 2002 sea·
eon. CdM buebal1 coach John Emme
said after Friday's 12-4 Pacific Coast
Leque road io. to Calvary Chapel that
his team's disappointing performance
would force him to question his coach-
ing methodology.
These contrasting views help reveal
not only the passion prep coachee have
for their professJon, but the competitive
nature that d.rMs those involved in ath-
letics.
And while keeping victory and defeat
on the playing fldd in proper perspec-
tive is admirable, espedal1y In the con·
tex! of unfolding world e\'enta, there la
atiD somethlDg uniquely American
about the pursuit of exceOence, even in
such foDy u prep baseball
•••
The Costa Mesa Hlgh glrla track and
fteJd team scored all but two of the
available 126 points in a Golden West
Lelgue dual meet 'Ib.W'lday, aun:ender-lna orlly two thlrd·place fb:mba to the
Pantbai.
At llat thls II one sport where nm-
~ up tho ecioce ls not an Wue.
•••
..
5portl Editor Roger Cat1son • (949) 574-4223 • Sportl Fax: (949) 650-0170
PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I DAILY Ptl.OT
Newport's Michael Toole sends a kill through the outreached hands of Aliso Viejo blockers wtlo can't there in time.
Closing the gap
Glenn believes Tars not
far from top form after
league·opening win.
NEWPORT BFACH -Though the
Newport Harbor High boys volleyball
team has struggled to consistently
show the high level of play Sailor fans
have been spoiled on in recent years,
17th-year coach Dan Glenn insists the
Turs aren't far away from becoming an
elite team this spring.
So, after the Sailors labored some·
what to a 15·4, 15-7, 9-15, 15-6 Sea
View League-opening triumph over
visiting Aliso Niguel Tuesday, Glenn
revealed what he ·
believes the mi.ss-
SCOREBOMD ing ingredient
maybe.
•
Perhaps, more
correctly, who the
missing lngredi-
ent maybe.
~I think this
group is missing
A Niguel 1 some personal-
Newport 3 ity," said Glenn.
who doesn't have
to reach far to put
bis finger on a candidate to provide
just that. Glenn, In fact, need only
reach directly beside him on ttie Sailor
bench, where 6.·{oot-8 junior Jamie
Olefenbacb edges closer to retumlng
from surgery to repair a tom ACL suf.
feted b1 the preseason basketball
practice.
•JamJe ls loud on the court. which is
something we don't really have right
now,• Glenn aald. '1 lib the group we
haw. but they are ~t a bunch of
quiet guys."
Diefenbach, whose net pre.ence
would obviously be another welcome
addition. could be cleared to play after
sprtng vacation, Glenn said, which
would mean a possible return for the
6nal match or the first round of
league, April 22 against Foothill.
Until then, however, the Sailors wUI
continue to battle, perhaps more con-
cerned with eamJng a top-three guat·
anteed ptayo« spot than dcfendlna
their Sea View crown.
•rm still flritd up about thla group."
sakl ~ who no longer haS the
eeMc:a of tHoot-9 aenlor Nedim Pa·
jevic, who quit lhe team tut wtek. ·1
re.Dy beUM we're real dote to play· inl eoroe ~ good wDcyball. We'w
almidy pll)'ed ~. iri pol.I, tbl.I ,.,. ...
There were IUCh lnstar!cea qaJnat
Newport's Adam Schlesinger (left) and Paul Toman, right, put up a block.
the Wolverines, particularly in the
blocking department. where six play-
ers contributed to the team's 14 stuff
biocb.
Seniors Michael Toole and Paul Tu-
man led the roofing company with
five and four blocks. respectively,
while seruo• Nick Glassic, junior Mor·
gan Govaan, junior setter Adam
Scb1esinger and senior Qiad Rorden
abo got Into the act
"lt was nice to see us blocking bet·
ter tonight, because that's something
we\te really been working on ln prac-
tice," Glenn said "It's oJce to see im-
mediate progress on something like
that. beCause lt shows we're getting
better.•
The Sallora were dearly better than
the visiton Tuesday, a point they Wu.s.-
trated by scoring the ftl'lt m points of
the match. the 8nal nine points of the
8rst game, then following a similar
pattern to clalm the aecond game.
In the tbi.rd game. bowvver, New·
pon aaw a 5-1 lead tum into a 12 ·5
defldt. before the Sallon rallied to
mabltdoee.
And .As Aliso J>C*ed le.da Of 2-0
and 4· l ln tM fourth ~ Gierut told
his playera it wu time to lqaln com·
mand.
•1 miillY became a c:heCd der lo
that fourth pme, becanH I didn't
want to have to go five ~ • Glc:nri
II.kl
A Toman stuft' block pulled the Sall·
ors even at 5·5 and Tuman continued
the momentum with a quiclt·set kill
andanother stull'Nocltforpom~
Toole added a stuff block to malce it
~5. Sailors, then added another pomt
with a kill.
A service winner by senior Ryan
Newell capped a run of seven pomts
on h1a serve. a spurt that began with
an ace.
Senior Nick Kelly finished out the
match at the service line, thumping
an ace, followed by a service winner
for the final two points to get New·
port Harbor off OD the right foot m
l~gue.
Toole led the Sailors with 15 kills,
wblle Gia.sale and 1bman each added
leYell..
"It's a wto and that'1 always big, •
pedaJ.ly in league,. Glenn II.id. ~'re
BOinl to try to get ready Cor a btg one
Friday at lrvine, where my teama have
had a hi.story of not playing well.•
Lightning quieted
• 1be Sage HW School boyt wlley·
ball te.m autfeted itl flnt aetb&Ck or
the aeuon, CaJlln& 15·7, 15·5, 12·15,
15·7, to Academy Leque vt1Jtor St.
Malplet~Th~ I
Junior Kevin Joyce paced the Upit· ninl (7·1, 5·1 ln IMpe) wttb 23 ij1b
and three acet, while Maclun Fred· ma IMlded n1ne kiDe.
St. M~ Improved to 6-2, 4·1.
EYEOPENER n
.D&Jy~Pi~.
Sportt HllolP-
t~,.lht••~
Apri 7 honor•• PAUL ORRIS
HIGH SCHOOL,
BASEBALL
Brad bu .
guides t • .... ··: •
CdMto . . . .. ... . . . ' . . . . . .
victory . . .... •"· .~. •"• • • ... ..... .-. Junior Sea Kings pitche,:·
instrumental in Corona:
del Mar's 3-2 PCL win
over the Timberwolves. :
CORONA DEL MAR -Corona del
Mar High baseball coach John Emme
called the Sea Kin~' Pacific Coast
League matchup with visiting North-
wood, ~The Josh Bradbury Show.• as the
junJor pitcher was key in leading t:dM
past the Thnberwolves, 3·2. •
Bradbury contributed two hits: in·
eluding a solo home run in the firO in-
ning. and another RBI in the second. He
also struck out five
and walked none.
Though he scat-
tered 10 hits, he
was backed by a
solid derense that
helped Bradbury
lmprove to 2-0 on
the season.
"[Northwood)
left nine or 10 run-
ners stranded,"
Emme said. "That
was because we
,
•• Northwood 2'
CdM 3
kept making plays. Josh gave us tbaf ep-
portunlty by throwing strikes. He did a
great job. He carried us. But, he couldn't
have done without his team.mates,
which la the beauty of It."
Bradbury's first-inning solo blast.was
his second of the season and gave the
Sea Kings a 1-0 lead. Also in thefustotn-
nlng, junior Tudd Macklin doubled 10
COLLEGE
BASEBALL
. •'
..
1 .
Vanguarq;·
gains 7 ~6 :.::
triumph
Orange Coast suffers
shutout by Riverside.
..
I f
.. ...
I••·
• The Vanguard UnMrsity basefJa.lJ
team used five runs in the seventh tin-
ning that helped it earn a Ni nonoon-
ference win over visiting UC San OR!go
Tuesday.
The lions (18-17) were swept b)t•Che
niton.s (22-14) in a doubleheader•M .
1. Uc.5D won the games. also by-6ne
run deftdts. 12·11 , and 14-13. ...
But Vanguard, led by sophomore
pitcher Juon Searle. was able to hold-Off
the 'Ditons. Searle lmproved his pltCh·
fng record, to 3-1, while junior ·~
Franco picked up the save. •·
Pirates upended, 4-0
• Riverside City College ran Its win
stleak to 11 games with a 4·0 viCIK!l'Y
over vialtlng Orange Coast CoUetf :in
an Orange £mpire Conference --
ballgame. ,,,
The llgers, who are 13--0 at b e.
scored alngJe run.a in the Orat. i ,
eeYentb and eighth lnninp. ~
freahman pitcher Ben Nieto, who rf.D
b.ll record to 8· l, pitched 'TM lnnlnfs.
allowing seven hJta, •trlldnc out e1t11t
and walk1ng fow. Peter Brown plck.W
up b.ll second aaw of the Muon u be aot out of a hues loaded Jam lq tile
eighth When be struck out Oas n
Hieb on three pitches. ,
The Pirates (12·14-1, 4·10 ln the
OBC) matched RtvenJde ~t hltt, led by fteahmen Ben d
Jarrod CuchJo, who collected
eaC.h. • •
The win treak la the 'llprt' d
lonplt of the -.on. ......... •
12·2) opened the MUOO
13-111D9 wtn ICnll.k.
t
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HIGH SCHOOL BOYS VOLLEYBALL PREVIEW
Corona del Mar's Enc Jones (right) holds one of the maior keys to the Sea Kings' potential succec,s ·111tti fP~g .t starrn r · n
Hoping to get he alth
Return o f Jone~ could
h e lp h ealing p rocess
~Corona del Mar ,
Qp e n s PCL tonight.
Barry Fa u lkne r
Daily Pilot
CORONA DI I MAI! -Majur
l.e~'llt' baseball hill. the 15-and 1
60-day disabled 1~1. the Nf-L ha.,
m1ured ~rw and Corona del
Mar I ugh boy~ volleyball coach
SCeve Conn ha'>. well. h1!> roster
The Sea Kings
2 Bnan Brinkerhoff. 6-4
3 Enc Jones. &-6
4 B Shendc-Odom, 6-3
5 Greg Gabriel, 6-1
6 Dominic Rubino, 5-9
1 Gunnar McClellan, 6-2
10 Austin Brawner, 5-11
12 Bart Wek:fl, 6-0
15 Tom Wek:h, 6-0
22 Miles Yoorman, 6-2
24 Kevin Weldl, 6-1
33 Oay Stone, 5-10
Coed\: Steve Conti (etghth
year)
AuistM1t: Donnie Rafter
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr
So.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
So.
Sr
lcyball bloomer who was consid-
ennK playing collegiate hockey
until Stanford came forward to
trade a i.cholarship for he. vast
potential, could help ea~ a lot or
2 4
Conti, in his eighth ~ason.
b.ai. been without a handful of
9Candoucs thus far due to inju-
nes, including 6-foot-6 Stanford-
bound senior mu.Jdle blocker
Eric Jones. who made Im season
debut in Wedn~ay·!> final pre-
league match agaimt I lunting-
ton Beach. Senior contributors,
Brandon Sherick Odom la nag-
ging ankle sprain that has lin-
gered from the baskNball ">ea-
wnl and Gunnar Mc<Jellan
(shoulder prohlem'>l .ire awaH
ing clearance to begin pracuce a...
the Sea Kings. ranked No. 6 in
CIF Southern Se<.·11011 D1vi'>1on II ,
Ot'en Pactfic eoa .. l League play
tonight at No. 5 ranked Laguna
Beach.
Conu\ angst Though still a bit Sophomore Kevin Welch ts back for hts second ~ea on '.'.rtll
nl'>ty. Jones produced a team-
Conti, while apprec1at1ve of
the experience gained by those
filling the void, 1s anxious to gain
a full complement of players. as
his squad (5-8, indudmg best-of-
three tournament matches) at-
tempts to forge what has be-
come its annual <,urge deep into
the CIF Southern Section P~
offs.
The lack of depth h~ not only
luruted tus op11ons in matches, II
· bas cut into the trademark prac-
tice competition Conu believes
,polishes his teams for the post-
~n.
·we've had a serie'i of injuries,
but that has put some olher peo-
ple in position to get a lot of
playing experience,· Conti said.
•Miles Younnan hllssed the first
two and a half weeks with a bro-
.ken hand, then, pretty much the
,dl'l)' he was cleared to play. Eric
tpralned his ankle. We're just not
as versatile as we could be with
all our guys healthy.·
The return of Jones. a late vol-
h1gh 25 kills in the 17 15, 17-15, Senior Greg Labrie!. whn ha.,
15 12 loss to a Hw1tington Reach grown two inches and filled out
~uad ranked No. 2 in Orange physically from a 1unior yt•ar 111
County at the· ume. Powerfully which he backed up !'lpcmcr
built and seasoned by another Miller (one of lhrtt All-< If-per
offsea'l-On of club compeution, former!> who graduated fro m l,t'>t
Jones could. if healthy. provide as year's cu: Division I\' '>t'mifinJI
dominant a net presence as ist) is tnggering the al!ack. Conti
there is in Orange County. rerms him one of the mon• ath
·1 le's going to get a few more letic setters around.
sell> tn the front row than he did The brothers Welch, B.1rt,
last year and he is aJso someone Kevin and Tom. the sophomon•
we could set in the bade row,· twin of Kevin. are the key pru..'>
Conti said. "We need hts big ers. according to Conti, who
pre..ence at Lhe net, mcluding his often deploys the Lhree man
defense." Welch wall to receive serve.
Yourman, a 6-2 senior, is an-·Bart has the most imponant
other hitting weapon, whether role with passing and digs anc.J
deployed at middle blocker or he's going to be a guy wilo gel!>
outside hitter. while senior Bart his sets.· Conti said. •t-1e's a guy
Welch is a third-year varsity vet-most teams try to avoid serving
eran who should provide shot-to, because he is one of our bet
making at an outside hitter pot, Ler passers.·
Conti said. McOellan and Sherick-Odum
Brian Brinkerhoff, a 6-4 senior, . should CO!ltribute when and tf
is another threat at middle they become available and Con11
blocker and 6--0 sophomore expects both to be cleared soon
Kevin Welch showed he could to at leMt practice, possibly even
add hitting punch In his varsity this week.
debut last spring. Sen ior defensive specialist
28,880
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sch£-duled May<! .it l <l\1
Wednesday, ~· 2, 2003 Al 1
HIGH SC HOOL GIRLS SOCCER
6 Sea Ki ngs honored
Morgan, Jane~
named All-PCL for
fourth straight year
among <;ix cotal
CdM players.
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re<;og11111on w. a freshman
CdM senior Alivia Mazura i.8
n fir~t team honoree for a sec-
ond '>traigtu sea.son, wtuJe
-.enior Jenny Long. juruor Kin-
/Jt' Kramer and freshman Ra-
l hel Yel!>e)' represent the Sea
Kmg.., Ol'J Lh{' second team
It\ the thud all·IC<lgue
honor for Long..who was first-
tearn AU P< I last seaM>n after
eJrrung ~cond-Leam laureb
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lne .,,x ...i.andouu. helped
Cd\.1 finl\h second tn league .
advam c to u1e quarterfmab of
1tw UI ~uthem ~uon DIVI
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t'or Co rona del Mar
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Newpon 14. lag Hills 4
Singles Dedo. f\IHI 11l:f A•os...,onh
1 'il•I' 0 Elise NH losl !O Jong
11 .nsc1;1 3 6 Deo 1lef Topping
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Nt1 WOI" 6 1 6 0 b 0
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M••r· iHll'l Panarlon 6 0 <fol
.:ikc mvto lf•e 6 0 def C
N 111yr.n B Larson b 2,
(5pl..,y Jones S."rdyu~ INH~ ""on.
7 • fi 3 subl Richardson Gt'rhson
'IHi lost 0 6 Davi .. Lund 1NHl
..., n 7 6 lost 3 6 4 6
Fagles just miss
• I 'tanc-ia High\ boys tenmc;
fl'.1111 made .i 'trong lOmebaclc
Ill double<, rue'>day against
'1 ... 1ting < >cean Vu-win a (,olden
W1•,t I t·aw,1t• m.ill h hut came
up JU'l .,hort in tilt' end
llw ~ahawk'i and Eagles
t1l•d, q 9. after play war, com-
plt•trll. meaning they had to go
to games wo n lo determine the
outlOme Ocean View edged
btann a in that department,
111 7'1
\lrn lo.,111g to Ocean View's·
''' I d11uble'> team, a.JI three
I .1glt·, d11ublec; team.., of Lows
\ iildt•, om., Llcho, <lla!>e Hay-
n11111d I J.iv1d Do and Bryce
\I( ~1·ndr.· <hear '1;1eve-., each '"Ill tlit· next two '>t'1' Hay-
11111111J and Do won their final
'l'I I c,, In rorcc the <j 9 dead-
l11t k
\c 011 Braunsdorf. pla)10& at
:\c1 I '>Ingle'> for Es~ -5.
~ I 111 11·.igue , swept his three
't'h
Golden West Lu1ue
Ocean View 9, Estancia 9
OV w cns on games. 81 791
Singles Braunsdorf IE) dfll T
l'll4••v<,n 6 4 def Stone 7 S dPf
•jwang b 2 Bradshaw <E lost 2 6
~ 7 4 b S11>phenson IE lost 1 o . ' . "' Ooubl&S Valdes-Cacho El lost 10
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Tr<1n Vuong 6 2, def T
NyuyPn Huynh 6 1, Raymond Do
1 E 1ost 3 6 won 6 3 7 S,
M K1•nt1ry Nieves 1E I lost 0 6 won
b 1 b ,
Mc .... a falb, 18-0
• < .0,1.i Me..a High' boy' ten
111' lcJm proved nu mcttch for
hu..,t '>addleback Tuesday. drop-
r11n1i: a c,olden West I eague
m J ll h. 18 O
l>a \id I e. \1e'>a" 'o I .,ingles
pla~er got the clo'e"t to d \K
tor~ ~Ith a 6-4 dec1~1on 111 ht!>
fi r'>t -.et l he Mu1>1ango., ha\e yet
10 rt•cord a victory th1'> '><'d'>On
a nd rl''>ume play fh ur<;day
when thev ho'>t Ocean View
Gokten West LNsue
SaddlebKtt 18, Mesa 0 S1ngi.1 Lt! ICM 1 lost to Truong
d 6 lost to Lun 0-6 lost 10 S Tr11n
3 6 Pham ICM I lost 1 6 0 6 2 6
Francisco lost 1·6 O 6. O 6
Doubles Nguyen M cNulty lCM l
lost 10 V Tran T Tan. O 6. lost 10 M
Tan Ng 0 6 lost to Aull Vu 1 6.
Dang Kosnos~v ICM lost 1 6 1 6
0 6 Sneen Gomez !CM lost ] f;
3 6 0 6
Pirate~ breeze
• Orange Coast (..ollt"ge
women.., tennis team d1dn"1 lost'
J n\ .,team over the weekend af
ter d mchtng the Orange Em-
pire < unf{'rence championship
la'>I wed. The host Ptrates
'trolled Lhrough confettn~ foe
Fullenon. 7-2. to improve to
12-1. I 0-0 in the OFC
Oranc• Empln c:om-.
occ 7. Fvn.rton 2 Sinv'e• Savcn (F' def Bedrer, 6 1
6-0, Nelson IOCC· def Borisova. S.2
6-2. Tanamal IOCCI def Guerrero.
6-0, 6 1, Sessum IOCC) def Tuchr,
6 0, 6 1, Moriyama IOCCI de( LM.
6-0, 6 2. Wenslu IOCCl ~f
McOamela. 6-0, 6-0
~ -Sevln-BorttoVI (F) def
Bedrer-Nel90n. 9-8,
Tanamal Sessum IOCCI def.
Guerrero McDonald 8 3,
Moriyama Wenaln IOCCI def
Tuoerl.M 8-0
~ P'nce foctorr tebote
SI l,QQ~ ·S2 .500 MleC..••.••5 ...... ._
r .r
CDM GOLF r HAPPY BIRTHDAY ~
Contiwed from Alo An teaters second in Santa Barbara CMbratila the Daly Piiot's
Alhlete oflhe Weeli seines
bring in junior Barren
Sprowl who reached on a
double. Then CdM went up,
3-0, after Bradbury came up
with a two-out single in the
second in.n.l.ng that brought
ln sophomore Wess Pres-
son. who had singled
Emme saJd the Sea ICiogs
(5-4. 2-2 ln league) used the
double play 10 escape 'the
6~r and second inning11. In
the second inning, the nm-
berwotves (1 ·3 in league)
bad the bases loaded with oo out. Bui 'senior Brandon·
Kurtz. CdM's third base-
man, assisted on a force out
at the plate, then he was
part of a 5-2-3 double play
that ended che inning.
Northwood scored in the
sixth inning, as Mike Delong
smadced a cwo-run home
run. But. it Wc!.Sfl'I enough. as
senior pitdle:r N'dc Rhodes
would later come on in the
sewnth to earn his first save
of the season.
Lightning edged, 2-1
• The Sage Hill School
baseball team ended up on
the losing end or a pitchers'
duel after Academy League
visitor Capistrano Valley
Christian defeated the
Lightning. 2-1, Tuesday.
Sage Hill senior Zach
Friedrichs struck out five
and walked none to go
with his lhree-hitter. He
gave up just one un-
earned run. but he took
the loss, his first of the
season. Sage Hill dropped
to 3-3-1, 2-2 in league,
while the Eagles im-
proved to 5-3. 2-2.
The Lightning produced
two hits. Friedrichs pro-
vided Sage I lill with its
lone run, which came in
the fourth.
He reached on a third-
strilce passed ball and then
stole second base. He ad-
vanced to third on the
catcher's throwing error to
second.
Friedrichs scored on a
satrifice fly by sophomore
Matt Loper.
UCI two strokes off
winner at Pacific
Coast Intercollegiate
Tournament.
The UC Irvine men's golf team,
ranked 37th nationally, finished
second of 20 teams In the Bite/
Pacific Coast lnterooUegiate
1bumament that · concluded
·Tuesday at Sandpiper Golf
Course in Santa Barbara.
F't'esno State. ranked No. 40 in
the country. won the tourna-
ment with a 54-hole score of 23-
under par 841. UCI followed at
843 and UC Riverside was third
a1845.
UCJ senior Mike Lavery was
second at 8-under 208 after a fi-
nal-round 71. Junior Vinnie Pon-
cino shot 71 Tuesday to finish
seventh at 6-under 210.
Nick Watney of Fresno State
was the medalist wl th a 17 -under
total of 199 including a 4-under
681\Jesday.
UCI senior Ryan Armstrong
finished 32nd at 217 and fresh-
man Ryne RindtJeisch was 38th
at 218 after each shot 74 in the fi-
nal round Senior Jeff Coburn,
who withdrew from the first
round Monday, sh ot 72 In Tues-
day's last round.
Coach Paul SmoUnsld's Ant-
eaters return to action in the
Western lnteroollegiate tourna-
ment at Puatieml>O Golf Coune
in Sant.a Cruz next Monday and
Tuesday.
Eagles in a breeze
Freshman Greg Les shot a 4-
over 40 to earn mecf allst honors
ln the Estancia Hlgb boya golf
team's lrfumpb over Golden
West League rival Ocean View,·
216·243, Tuesday at Mesa Verde
'Country Oub.
Les blrdled the par-3 seventh
and was followed in the scoring
by Jason Cassidy (42), Marcus
Sostak (43), Jason Les (45) and
AU$tin Serr (46).
Mlt was windy so it made for
difficult conditions," said Es-
tancia Coach Art Perry. "Shoot-
ing In the 40s was a good
score" Est~cia (6-1, 3-0 in league)
faces cross town rival Costa
Mesa Thursday on the Mesa
Unda course at the Costa Mesa
Golf & Country Oub at 2 p.m.
Cd.M wins by seven
Junior Alex Oiikovani shared
medalist honors and shot l-
over par-36 to belp lead the Co-
rona del Mar High boys golf
team to a 195-202 Pacific Coast
League victory over University
at Rancho San Joaquin Golf
BASEBALL SUMMARIES
COllEGE
HorlCOllfwlllCe
Vanguent 7, UC SM Otego 6
Score by lnninos S.Diego 031 000 o2T> -6 IO 1
Vanguard 100 001 50l< 1 8 2
W -Searle, 3-1. Sv -Franco. L -
Smith, 1-3.
J UNIOR COllEGE
Or.nc• ~ ec.n111ee
Riverside 4, occ 0
Score by lnninG1 occ 000 000 odf> 0 8 1
RCC 100 010 11• 4 e o
Murdy, Crissman (81 and Hieb; Nieto.
Brown (8) and Martinei. W -Nieto
(8-1 ). L -Murdy (2-4). Sv -Brown (2).
28 -Hanna (OCC), Hanley (RCC).
HIGHSCHOOl
P8Clk Coad LMpie
CdM 3, Northwood 2
Score bv Inn' N'wood ooo bo2 .,. 2 10 2
CdM 2IO 000 x 3 !!> 1
Nikolenko, Delong (5) and Villanueva;
Bradbury, Rhodes (7) and M arin-Finn.
W -Bradbury, 2-0. L -Nikolenko. Sv.
-Rhodes (1). 2B-Chambers (N),
SPfowl (CdM). Medtlin (CdM) HR -
Delong (N), Bradbury (CdM)
Academy LMpie
CV Ctn. 2. Sage Hiii 1
Score bv lnninas CV Chr. 101 boo "b 2 l 1
Sage Hill ooo 100 o 1 1 1
Hughes and ShapirO; Friedrichs and
KornSW1et. W -Hughes, 3-2 L -
Friedrichs, 0-1.
ADVllT1SWlfT JOI IDS
Subrect lo cond1ltons
prescrobtd by Ille un
ders11ned. soled bids
for 1 Lultl(l Sum Con
lr.ict are 1nv1ted for the
lollowm& Work
MAJICH 26, 2003 and
will be issued a l
racohhn Manaaem~nl
Un1vers1ty of Cahforma
lrvtne. 201 lnlerom OlllC.e
dueled on. THUHDAY,
APatl 3, 200J
be11innina promptly al
10:00 AMPortldr-h
5hall meet al
The succenlul Bidder
ind ill> Subconlr•clots
will be requu ed lo follow
the nond1scrom1nal1on
requ1r~menh set fo1th
rn the B•dd1na Oocu
ments and to pay
prevaihna waae rates at
the location of the Work
to this Project which
havt been suc.ceulully
completed on lh" Slalt
of Cahforn1a durone the
past 3 years
CAMPUS YlllAGI Jiil
Al.AAM UJl'UCIMfNl
PaOJICT NO. 99H7S
UNIV£RSn y or
CALIFORNIA. IRVINE
IRVINE, CALlf"ORNIA
91697
f'ttOJl<l DISUIPTIONs
Work includes but 1s
not llmoted to the
lollowone
Remove all eu\tona r 11e Alarm Sy~t•m
Provide new cenlr al
addressable hrt' alarm
p1ne1. trench to all
Campus V1111at units.
install all new cuodutt.
C41ble and new lue 4lar1T1
lMVICeS
ESTIMATED
CONSTIUCTION
COST1 5420,000.00 ..... , ,..... 11.u.,.
....... ,.., ...... t ...
.-llflcetl•Hts 111 , ...
(a,.troct DocvMallh ....., -· ... ·•iv·~·· ... __ ...
Boddrna Oocum•nh will
be na•lable to 81dde"
011 WIPN ISDAL
Bu1khna (ma1hn1 •d
dress), 19172 Jamboree
Boulevard (physical ad
dreu) ln11ne. CA 91691 ~. (949) 874 1404
Chechs for ~ ,._.
ref .... 4able fee Wiii be
required on tht amount
ot$2S.OO per \el ol
B1dd1na Documenb
ChechS are lo be made
payable lo • The Reaenh
ol the Univtr\lly of
C•hlornoa •
Suled Bids will not be
acetpled alter 2:00 PM
... THUaso.u, AP•ll
17, 200~
81d Security on the
amount of 10'1. of the
lump Sum Bne Bid.
eaclud1n& .illtrnales.
shall accompany each
81d The Surety IUUIO(t
the Bid Bond shall be,
on the Bid Oudtone an
admitted surety insurer
tn defined 1n the
C~hlorn1a Code ol Covil
Procedure S'ct1on
995 120)
A mandatory Prf' Bui
Conference and Pre Bod
Job Walk will be ton
•
f acrlrlles Mana1emenl
lnte<im Office Bu1ld1n1
Conference Room 128
Un1vers1ty of
Cahforn1a, Irvine
(8u1ld1ne • 9l on North
Campus Map)
19172 Jambo•ee
Boulevard
Irvine. CA 92697 5444
(949) 874·1~
ATilNDAIKI AT THI
rlll-llD CONfHlNCl
ANO PH-110 JOI
WAIJ( IS MANDATOttY
JOaAU
PltlMI CONTUClOas.
THI MUTING Will
CtOSl AT 10.0S AM
ANY CON'TUCTOU
AaatVING Mn• THIS
TIMI WIU NOT II
lUGflU TO PAUKt-
PA Tl IN THI llD
PaOCES$ AS A rRIMI
CONTRACTC>a.
Only bidders who
participate 1n both the
Pie Bid Conle1en<~ •nd
the Job W•lk m theor
entirety will be allowed
to bid on the Project as
prime contractor$ r or
furthe1 1nformat1on,
conu ct f 1cihltts Man
•1ement Contracb 0.
parlrnenl. Attrr B<enda
R Hockenhull at (949)
874 I~
The succes~lul Bidder
will be requored lo have
the follow1n1 Slate of
California Contractor's
license c:urr~nt •I lhe
tome of s ubm1u1on of
lheB1d
U<lNSl
ClASSlflCA TION:
Electr1c1I Contr.ictor
U<INSl C00(1 c 10 Ottl.r p,.lect S..Clflnt
lldder Quellfl<etl-• ,......, ,., , ..........
111ltt•cl <If tl"'a ef ~Id ltKlv4e, lovt .... ,.., _. ........................ .
I The Con tr act Of shall
have been in bu"nn~
uncle< the same name
•nd Caltfornoa Con tr ac
tors licen•e for 1
minimum of !> conl1nu
ous year$ p11or to the
brd openina date 101 this
Proiecl. The license oa ed
to satisfy th1l rtquire·
ment shi ll be of the
.ame type requ1red by
lhe c:ontr act 2 The Con tr .iclor shalt
provide a m1n1mum of 3
reference• for PfOJeCls
s1m1lar 1n scope and slzt
TH£ REGENTS or THE.
UNIV£RSffY Of CALI
fORNIA
March 2003
Published Newport
Beach-Costa Meu Oa1ly
Pilot March 26. Aprol 2.
2003 Wl12
WUOIS
(atAOOlt mew)
NOTICE TO D£fEN
OANl (Avose I At uM
do) .IOSf PH ARICO II.
a/'o./a JOSPCH ARICO II.
a/)./a JOf ARICO an
md1v1du•I. THE AAICO
CROUP. a business
entity of unknown form
and DOCS 1 throuah 10.
and 88t h of th,m.
1nclus1ve
YOU ARC BC INC SUCO
BY PlAJHTlff
(A Ud le esta demand
ando) VIP LIMOUSINES
AND COACH{ S, INC a
Cahlorn1a Corpo1ahon
You h1n 30 CALE N
DAR OAYS alter thrs
summon5 " served on
you to Ille a typewritten
ruponse at this court
A letter or phone call
will not PfOte<t you
your lypewrttlen re
s ponse must be 1n
proper lqal fo1m 11 you
want the cou1I to hear
your case
II you do not Iott YOUI
response on time, you
may loH the case. and
your w•aes, money .and
PfOperty may be takeu
wothoul further warn1n1
from lhe court
Tllefe are othf'r tcaal
ttguvements You mo
Oub. by the Tunes
Mustangs miss
TODAY
The Sea JClngs (6·3, 3-0 ln
league) also received key con·
ttibutions from junior Nick
Sherman (38). aopbomore 1.aclC
Rabinovich (39), senior Brad
Olamberlln (40 and junior Rob
Ury (41).
The victory marked CdM's
14th CJonsecutJve league win,
Sea King Coach Mike Stark-
weather said.
Costa Mesa HJgh shot Its low-
est round of the season, but still
feU to Calvary Olapel of Santa
Ana Tuesday ln a nonleague
boys golf m acch.
rl-Meggen A .. ner
V.ngultfd University
Soc:c.r
The Mustangs .shot 218 to
Calvary's 203 on the par-35
Mesa Unda course at Costa
Mesa Golf.& Country Oub in
blustery conditions, said Mesa
Coach Tum Baldwin.
SCHEDULE •'
Tars top Hawks
Newport Harbor High's Mi-
chael Benvenuti and Davis
Pemsteln each shot 39 to earn
tri-m edallst honors with John
Lorenzo or Laguna Hills Tues·
day, but that's the closest the
Hawks would get to the Sailors.
Newport shot 202 to taguna
Hills' 213 on the par-36 course
at Big Canyon Country Oub ln
a Sea View League boys golf
match.
Brian Beach shot Mesa's iow
round with a 38 followed by a
39 from Nick Zimmerman and
a 43 by Adam Donovan. Billy
Jack.son fired a 47 and Alex
Mulhern shot 51 for Mesa ( 4-7,
1-0 in the Golden West
League).
~v .....,..
College -Concxlfdl• II UC lrvt"41. 2.30
p.m.
High ec:tiool -Orange It Cott11 Mna, J; l ~
p.m.; Eatanc:ia at Sente An1, 3:15 p.m., •
Newport Harbor vs. Woodbfidg41, Ill
Wlndtow Pllf'k, 7 p.m.
SwtmnW19
Community college -Golden W;m el
Orange Coast. l pm. •
High llCtlool -Irvine 81 Newport Har\>of. •
3.15 p.m .. Cor-ona del Mar et ~urill • • •
Beedl, 3 p m .; Cotta Mesa el Est1ncia, • •
Beach birdied the par-4 ninth
hole for Mesa, which previously
shot a 209 for its lowest score of
the season until Tuesday.
3:15p.m. : :
~ -: Cof'\munrty college -Groa mont t\ Brandon Sowers and Garrett
Whitfield each shot 41 and Ml·
chael Vack.ar followed with a 42
for the Sailors in cold · and
windy conditions, according to
Newport Coach Marianne
Towersey.
·1 was hitting an 8-iron 145
yards with the wind, but only 95
against it," Baldwin said about
the gusty conditions.Ml didn't
blow what club to hit but I
guess my team did because
Ibey played great."
Orange Coast 7 p.m
High tdlool boys -Corona del Mlf at :
~una Beach, 5:30 p.m. Costa Mesa at.:
Westm1ns111r,3:15p.m ,Orange111 •
Estancia, 3. 15 p m. • ..
Softbell
Commuhity oollege-S&ddlcbad< at
Or1nge Coast, 3 p.m . •
High IChool-Orange at Costa Mesa, 3:15
p.m.; Estancia at San1a Ana, 3:15 pm.
Golf
Newport (3·3, 1-1 in league)
travels to Rancho San Joaquin
Golf Course in Irvine today to
face powerhouse Woodbridge,
which Is 5-0 and ranked No. 3
Mesa plays in its second
league match today against
Westminster ac Meadowlark
Golf Course in l-luntington
Beach at 3 p.m .
High IGhool-Laguna Beadl 11s Corona
del Mai at Alrso Niguel. 2 30 p m
Woodbndge vs. Newport Harbor et
Rancho Sen Joaquin, 2'.30 p m
BedmOnton
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS TENNIS
Solodko leads the way
Community college El Camino at
Or;inge Coast, 3 p m
PREP GOLF
SAN JUAN C.APISTRANO -
Sage Hill School's Greg Solodko
made h.is return after missing
three matches and swept his sets
at No. I singles for c:he victorious
Lightning Tuesday in an Acad-
emy League boys tennis match
against host St Masgaret's.
all of Sage Hills doubles tearru..
The Lightning (3·5. 2-1) plays
at Fairmont Prep Friday.
Sage Hill felled
Acedemy IAll&ue
Solodko had been battling an
ear infection and the Ou, but
provided the momentum for
Tuesday's yicrory, said Sage Hill
Coach A.G. Longoria.
Sage HIM 12. St. Manaam"s 6
SingJes-Solodko (SH) de"f Swe1ban,
6-4. def. Huang, 6-0. def fu11i, 6-1;
M1lovantsev (SHI. lost. 4-6, won, 6-4,
6-1; Burton (SH) won, 6-2, lost, 2-6,
2-6.
DOWNEY -Su~e I fill School\
boys golf team dropped an Acad
emy League match l\JeM.lay to
Whi1ney, 229·2.'.i7, .ii I <>"> Amigo'
Country Oub.
Freshman Josh Oien 'hol 4.l
to lead Sage Hill 14·"i. 4 4 in
league) and ~ followt•d by a 41)
from John Ness and 4~ by Ryan
Schweil7..er. Jeff Crnllenden fire<l
a 50 while Alex C.or hran\ "i~
rounded out the ..conng.
Anthony Milovantsev took two
of three secs at No. 2 singles ~ did
Ooub&es-Chin-Cordier (SHI lost to
Waller-Dunlap, 5-7. def
Afshar-Khulifa. 6-0, def. Wong Terry.
7·5: Ramadan-Montakab (SH) won,
6-2, l01it. 1-6, woo. 6-0; Rooser-Kurran
(SH) won, 6-1, 6-2, 2 6
wanl lo c•ll an •llorney forn1a County of OR·
11eht away II you do not ANGE COUNTY SUPERI
know an attorney. you OR COURT. UNLIMITED
may call a n attorney JURISOICTION CIVIL.
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Onpues de que le 08J8
entre1uen n la c1ta<1on lhe na,,,., addrf'ss.
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plazo de 30 OIAS CAL· plamtofl's attorney or
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CHO CA926!>3
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CAHNUMl81
(N-.MC .. •)
02CC11307
JUDOl WIWAM M.
MONlOI DfPf. CU
The n1ma ind addren
of the court " (f I
nombre y dwaccion <le
ta CC>f'le n )
Super IOI Couf I of C•I•
IS( 12tlJ
ll011CI Of P'D1Tlll TO
AD1115111 ISlATI Of:
as-.1.llC*S
CA.SUO. A21mt
To 111 h•1n. benefl·
ciarles, crediton, con
tmeenl creditors. and
persons who may olh
erwrse be tntuested 1n
tM will or estate or
both of ISA8Cl M
ooeBs
A PETITK»f fOR PRO
BATE hn bffn hied by
MICHAIL V D08BS 1n
the Supuior Court of
Cahlornla, County of
ORANGf
THr P(TITION FOR
PR08AT[ 1tquests th1t MICHACL V 006BS ti.
appointed H perional
1tpt1u.nlallv1 to ad
mtr11st.r tllto •<Jt•l• of
thl decedent
THC P[TJTION 11quuts
lh1 clececi.nl'1 Woll •nd
codlcllt, It eny. be
admltl.O to aitob•l• ,.,.
WIH and any cod1c11J at•
11v111Ahll fM IUmln•
tlon tn lllt file k•Pl by
lMGOUrt THC l'(TITtON 11QUUt1
1vth«1ty lo 1dmlttlll•
the Htltl Under ttle
tnd1pend1nl Admtnlt
trabon of I ital" Ael
(fhb. AulhOfilY w1tl allow
tllt .,.r \Oflil rott>t aun
tal1111 to lake 1111ny
Kt.Ion• wltttout obtain
1111 01111 0111001
ltelOft tel11111 c•t11n
•ttr'I lmpott1nt actlOns,
ltollNVw, the IMIUOl\11
ftpf-Ultff wilt ,.
11 .. 114 II &lw nol~•
to intweet.4 peuon' un~ tMy lwve wllv1d
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M"ftll. • 7003 •• J ;JO
pm in Oepl L13
located al ~I The C•ly
Dr Ive South Or •nae. CA
97868
IF YOU 08Jt CT to Ille
&••nlont ol the pel1hun
you should •PPt'•r Al the
he•11ne .and state your
obiectroni or hi• w11llen
obrection' w1tfl the court
belort the h .. r•nr You•
appearanu! may be 1n
person 01 by your
attorney
If YOU ARC A CRCOI
TOR 01 cont1naent
credrtor of the dtcened
you must hie your claim
w1lh th• COOi l .and m.i1I
a copy lo the pusonal
rep<esentahv• ~pointed
by the court w1thm lour
months from the dale of
Ille hrsl 1uuance of
lt!llel\ n pr O••ded •n
Pr ob•le Code section
9100 The lime !Of lllone
claims will nol e apore
~fort lour months from
the hearona date noh<ad
above
YOU MAY [JlAMIN( lhf'
hie kept by the c:oUf't II
you are • person on
teres ted in the estate .
you may hie with the
court a Request 101
Special Notice (form OE·
1!)4) of the hlln& of an
rnventory and 1pp1a1sal
of estate •neh Of of
any pet.hon 01 •«ounl
H provided on Probate
Code section 1250 A
Request for Speclal
Notice form 1s ... ,fable
from tlw! court tier-.
AtlOfney for Pelllt0n11
PUllt J. aJMll, ISO.
(CSll 171S4S)
llUMU & Ntok>lS, IJ..P,
JU CDTINNIM WAY,
TUSTIN, <.A t27M
Publish\lld Newpott
8uch Costa Men DiulJ
Piiot March 11 Ap(ol l.
3. 2003 fHW786
IS( l!tll
M01Q Of P1m1* TO um st• fSlAll Ofi
IUIYL.._
WHO.UtlHJ
To •II ha1n , benth·
c1a1,.~ c11d1!0f,, con
llntotnt crtd1lo1J. •nd
pe<~ns. who may oth
9' WIS. be lnt'1'•ltld ill
thll wMI or .slate. or
both. of• MARY I OtA· MOf'IO A P• llllOH f()fl PAO
BATE hu Men f"*d by
HUCH V DIAMOHO 114 111
IN Supwlof Cllllf'l of
Callforf'llA, County of OAANGC
IHl Pl llllOH FOR
P"06ATF ttQUHll lhal
HUGlt V OIAMONO Ill H
•ppoint.O •> ptrsonel
repreu.nuth11 to ad
m1n1st• the •••••• ol lhtdtle~I.
TU[ l'fTITION~ts
... "'°'HJ 10 •dm•n '" tN ...... 111'der the
lndeptf'ld•nt A\fmlf'lll
tntlof'I ef C.tatn ~I
(TM AlithorltJ Wiii lll(>W
tt11 penon•I f911("411
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ac:i!Ofl• w1tllout o41talf'I•
1111 ~•111t •1111ront,
ltf11t1 lallln1 ce•l•i•
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111• 111!1111111d.ill •d
m1n1it1 •l•On •ulhoroty
will b~ Rflnled unlu$
an inlet nted P"'"n
111•" an ot>11tc hon lo the
petition •nd \llOws 1uod
l ilUSe why the c<111rt
•hould nul 1r •nl th~
authoroty
A II( ARING on the
petot1on will be htld on
APRii 74 7001 "' I 30
p m 1n Dept l 11
located .at J.41 I h~ City
Ot1ve South 01<1n~• CA
92868
If YOU 08l(CI to the
er an tint of lhf' pet•llon
you should •PPHr •I lht
lw!arona and stale your
obiectoon• or tole written
ub~ction• with ,,,.. rour l
btlOfe the hu11n1 Your
appe•rance no•y be in
pe,.on or by your
attorney
tr YOU ARC A CR£01
TOR 01 conl•ntent
c1td1t01 of th .. dfceaM!d
you mu\I hie your daom
wrth lh• court and m~11t
• copy lo lht ~sonal
repr-ntahv• appointed
by the court w1th1n lou•
months from the date of
the ''"' •nuance of lethrrs n •p•o•ldad 1n
P1ob1te Codi section
9100 l he time tor fllln&
claims will not uplfe
before lou1 months from
the heartn1 date noticed
•bove
YOU MAY [XAMINC lhe
file kept by th• court II
you •r• a pe"on 1n
lerested on the estator,
you may hie w1lh the
coufl • Requul tor
Speci1I Nollu (lotm OE 1!>4) of the hlin1 (If an
Inventory •nd apj)f a•Hl
of estate u wh or of
1ny pehbon or account
n provided 1n Probate
Codot sactron 12!1() A
Request for Sp1clal
Notice fo1m os ava1tabl•
from th• court clefk
Attorney tor P1Ut10nllf
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le• Ate•lt••· CA 90120
Publlthtd Nawpo• I
8ea<h Costa Mew Daily
Pll61 March 27, April 2, J. 200J THW296
t1rn~ l1mU m A ""AtrtJ
envt-lope 1deohtt~d urt
tht' ouh1llt' with th• lioll
ltf'm Numbf'r .tnd llu
Upen1n1 Oilt Rid' woll
be publicly ov~11•tl •rill
r'•d •loud •I 10 00 • "'
UI IS \Oon lhNf'•llf't "
P«Hl1< able oro Aftrll 21,
2003 01 th,. t nuru. •
Cham~'' Anr11t1011al \~I\ 111 !hr
Not11.e lov1ton1t B•d• nllly • t"' til.ol•Ulrd l.oy dUlhi.
11/l!'rl v111dol\ •I th•
Ollo<f' of !hf' l'urt h•""K
Super Vl\Ur /I I •H
Drtve Ronn. 100 C'n~h "'"'
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11• 754 <:.rn D•t~d M11 ch JI )t)()J "
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Beach CO)!.O Me\) ll•W•
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your stuff
Uwough
classified! •
Dlilr Piiot
IS< 11'11
IOICIOfft1111mTO
:II I •ISTAJIClt
IUIY L TAYLOI
WllO.A211t7J
To 111 lltlta, b•Mfl
cl1tlel, ctedlton., con
llncent creditor•. ind
peflOllt who m1y olh
-IN be lnt11ested 1n
lM Wiii Of Hllle, Of
btlh, of. MARY E
TAYlOfl A l"ETITIOH FQR PRO·
BATE hM "-n hied by JAY It fAYl.Ofl 1n t111
541pef'lor Court of C1lt-
fotnle, County of OR
~E
THC PETtrlOH FOR
1"108ATE requests JAY
R. TAYLOlt be 1ppo1nted
H p11son1I represent•·
live lo 1dm1nls1Jr the
11t1l\Of the dececknl
TH£ PETITIOH requests
•uthorlty to •dnilnlsler
UM n t1t1 vnct« the
lnd1p1nd1nt Adm1n"·
tretlon of Eltatu Act.
{Tllll Authority will 1llow
the perM>n•I rllj)reun·
t1tlv1 to l1k1 m1ny
eclloos without obt11n-
ln1 cour I approv1I
B.t0<1 lakln1 cerllm
very lmpotl•nt 1chons,
however, lh1 per~nal
rspr1Mnl1ltve will be
required to 11v1 nolJce
tg lnl1111!1d otcsgns
llllles\ they havt ••lved
nollel Of conMnl1d to
I.lie propoHd ICllOn )
Thi Independent 1d
mlnl1l111ton 1ulhont~
will b1 Cl'•ntld unlen
1n 1nternt1d p1non
hies •n obje~hon lo the
petition and ahowa 1ood
uuse why lh1 court
should not ar 11nl the
IUlhorlty
A HEARIHC on 11141
Pllllton •Ill be htld on
Af'RIL 24, 2003 1t I.JO
pm 1n Dept L73
lo<;;iled 11 141 The Ctty
Duve South Or1nce. CA
92868
If YOU 08Jf:CT lo the
If 11nhn1 ot lh• 1>1hlt0n,
you should 14>9111 11 the
hearin& 1nd sl1te your
objections or Ille w11tt~n
obiectoons wolh the 'uUf t
before the he111n1 Your
appeaumce m1y be on
pe"on or by your
•llorney
IF YOU ARC A CRfDI
TOR or contoncenl
credll0< ot the decused.
you must hie your daom
with lht cour I and maol
a copy lo the person•!
re11<nenl1t1v1 1ppu1nled
by Ille 1.our I w1lh111 four
months lrom the d•t" nt
U.e hr \I 1nu•nc t ol
letters dS "ro111ded on
Probah1 Code sed1on
91°00 The llme for fohn&
t laoms wlll not ea p1t e
Policy
ti.IOre lour month• from
the llHtlfll dall llOli<ed
above
VOO MAY DtAMIHl lhe
ftle k119t b)' th• covrt ti
you we 1 person In
twisted 1n th1 Kial•.
you ml)' file with tht
court a R1qu11t for
Spl(lll Nohel (lnrm Of
154) of the h11n1 of en
uw1nlory ind 1ppre1ul
of ntit• asseb or of
eny pet ouon or account
as provided on Probate
Code section 1250 A
R41quul for Spu:i'I
Notice form ts n111l1bl•
If om the court d11k
Attorney for Pel1hon11r
Clol9 C. Aloa01t4'1r, I~ .• Sllf & IHA.Mll,
4400 MacArtttw llY4.,
Ste. 320
New port l eoch. CA
92660
Published Newpor I
Bea1.h Co,ta Men Oa~I Pilot Merch 27 April .
3, 2003 TlfW 7
llOTKITO CI00°'5
OflUSAU •
(*.tlm 6104-6 lOS U.C.c.)
6CIOtUO. Stt?7-0I
Notice •• hereby 11ven
to etedttors of the w1th1n
named ~tlltr th11 • bulk
\lie 1\ about to be nude
of the •s•eh descrobed
below
The n3ffill>l and
buMHU IMldraa(s) of
the 11111! llfe KYUNG
$00 KIM 1'201 VON
KA"M.AH AVE , 1180,
IRV~E. CA 92612
The loctlton in Call·
for1111 of the ch11t
IHCUllvt office of the
ullef la· l 820 I YON
KARMAN AYE ., 080,
IRV~t. CA 92612
Aa listed by the w.tter,
•ff other business names
•nd 1ddresse1 used by
lh• Mllef Within thrM
yHn before the cl.tie
such lrst tfH sent or
dahnr Id lo the buy11
11e.oon1
Th1 n1me(s) end
business •ddr ess of Ille
buyer 111 KIM & SON
INVESTM£NT INC , 18201
VON II.ARMAN AVENUE;
•180, IRVINE. CA 92612
The nuts to be sold
.ar11 ducrtbed in 1ene11I
'' furmture. lixlurn. equipment' aoodwill,
treden•rn•. l..isehold,
improvement and mt"'
est ind coven1nt not to
"""41tle and os located
1( 18201 VON KAR~H
Avt 1180. IRVIHE CA
9?612
The Business n•m•
u'td by Ille i.eller al
tl'l•l lonhons 1s CO·
CONUT CAH
Tiie 1nhc1p4ted dale of
the bulk sale os April 18,
2003 11 the office of:
Unlled Eac1-C.. 1'40
WllsflH ll•d , '600, Los
Anatlff, CA 80010
The b11lli salo ~ wb
)Kl lo C1hf0fnlt Uni
lorm Com1111H11t Code
S.cloon 61 Ofl 2
If so \ub,.ct. lhe name
ind 1ddreH of th•
persona with whom
claims "''Y be ftted i.
CUHICC KIM SR CS·
CR.OW OfflCER, Untied
Escro,. Co • 3 U O
Wlhtllre Blvd . tl600. Los
Anrelos, c~ 90010 1nd
the lul d1y for hl1n1
ctalms '"'" be Apnl 17. 2003 which is the
business day belore the
sale d1te specotoed
above
DATED-do 17, 200S llM & SON INVIST-
MlJn, INC., • Cofl-
fenolo C~t·-
/S/ YONG SOO IOM, .. ~··•'-' /S/ HH JIM IUM,
Socretory
Publjsh1d Newporr
BHch·Cost1 Mn1 D11ly
Pilot April 2. 2003
CHS519295 WI 15
173 074', AUC TIOH
BOHO t 123·'1 19
Said t\uctlOn Wiit be
made pursu1n1 to HC
Ilona 21701 thro111h
21715 lnckiSIVI, of Ille
St•t• o l Cellforn11
Buslneu '"d ,.,ofu
sjotiJ Code, uchon 2
238 of tilt Commerc111
Code S•cllon ot the
State of C1ltf0fnoa Pen1I
Codi
A290 S11n/Ch1ron
Sfewar t. Beds, Chair,.
Table. Hcxlwhold Goo~.
Su1lc•su, Auorlld
Boan
A266 G•ry Larochelle
Chan end table. A\
sorted Boan, Household
Coock. Ptcturu. Toy'
Bl49 Kathleen rer1u
son, furniture, L11hl r u tures. Po•no, Auort
ed Bo•n. Oetor•hons.
Pictures, Chaora
A187 Joyce Klaauen
Assorted boaes Toys,
f 1shm1 Tac•le 8402 Paul fhompson
Fur l\llure, Siereo Tele "'"<'"' VCR We1&ht~ hble Cheirs L•mP•
As~rled Boies. Hou~•
hold Goods
Published lhwpor I
Bu'h Costa Me1.1 O•oly Polol Aprol 2 9 2003
Wl 14
Mlm ..... ... s......
The lottow1n1 peoons
111 do1n1 boKlfoeu u
Qualfty 0-& Window\,
1515 M1carlhur 115.
CMlt Meu, CA 9264~
Andy Remp, 14412
Chale•u, Hunt1n1ton
Beach, CA 92&47
Ml,hHI l•mes Moore.
18064 ~1mmotl'I Ct
f ountaon \I.alley CA
92708
This busineu os con
dueled lly a 1eneral
PlflnllShtp
....,. you st~ted dom1
bu~onen yell Ho
Moh Moore
Thli st1h:ment •H
hied wolh lhe County
Clerk ot Onnae County
onOJ/04/03
200'6915131
O•lly Polot Mar 19, 26.
Api 2. 9. 2003 Wl07
R6a ..... ... s......
1 he follow111e !>ff Sons
11e 401n1 "bu"neu a•
lralfoc Apparel 2030
Main Sine I Suit~ I "lOO
Irvine CA 9261'
Sh1d1e Ruby Kenuue
?OJ6 B r ullerton Ave
Costa Mna. CA 92627
Lauren Lynn Doll, 518
I /2 Avoc•do Cornna Del
Mar CA92625
Tho$
chlo. led br • 1ener •I per Iner ship
t~ve Y041 1.IMted 6citnC
bul.illeas yet' Nu
S.hadoe Kenvue
lhts statement wu
Med with lhl County
C!Mk of Oun11 Ceunty
011 03/10/03
2001HU511 ,
D1Jly Pilot M11 19 26,
Apf ti 2, 9 20p3 W106
Rell. ..... ........
The lollowin1 person•
are clo1111 bil~ IS
Fo•m ind futher ...
106JI Bloomt11ld St
114 LO• Al1m1to1. CA
90720
Rob«rt Oenm• Ko,oy
'l11':> Meu Verde Or [
•Cl JO Cosl• Meu CA
9262'6
W1lllam W1yne Cualle,
4'130 ltrwon, Cypre\S
CA90630
This busmtu '' con
ducted by a a•ner al
partnership
H•ve rou SIM led do1111
business rel' Vu. I/OJ
03
Robert Kosoy
Thi\ ~l•lement wn
loleO woth the County
Cler~ ol Olan&• Counly
on 03114103
20036'37241
Daily Piiot Mar 19. 26.
,\pr112, 9 2003 W105
Wednesday, Aip!d 21 200.S AIJ .........
... *-"
Tho follow.n.1 pe114n,
111• dofnl busm"~ n
McMullen Contull1n1. 2603 [Iden Avenue. Untl
C, Costa Mesa, CA 9'l627
D1v1d Pair"-Mt
Mullen ?603 l Iden
A•enue Unit C. Co•I•
lli4eH. 'CA 92627
This bu .. neu ~ con
ducted by an u1d1vld1l•I
Have you slM'ted doona
b..s1n~ yetl No
D-awld P McMulltfl
This statement wH
fifed •tlh Ille County Cltt~ of Ot.tn~ County
on 03/05/03
200S69S5914
D•lly Pilot Mar 19 ?6
April 2 9, 2003 w 108 ,..... .....
...s......
The followm1 per~n•
are doma busmtss a•
Mu1mum Xpusure 2967
Michelson Or Suite
G201 ltvone <.A 92612
Runell P1ul H4,tw1•1
o .. ~, 29167 M1<.helsun
Or Suite Gl'Ol Irvin•
CA926l'l
fh•~ busme\\ t\ <.on
ducted oy 4n 1nd1'111du11
Have 1ou st ... led dl>m1
busmen yet> Yn Jan
I. 2003
Russell N1ew111ow~1
This staternenl
ftlff Wllh lhl CeJU'Oly
Clwli. of Or•"P County
on03/14IOJ
100,.•i1111
D•1ly Pltot lllb! 19 26
Apr 2 9, 2003 WI 11
'9KI01ICI
fhl 1nnuel report ol
!lie Southern Citll{ofn••
lnslrtule of PholoCJeplly
19 avert.l>lo for 111~
toon •I lh• addren
noted below llur1n1
nor Mal llllsu•ess how'
by any crt&UA W1'o ..
reQIHnl.J w1tt11n 10 o.ys
ell., pulMtUllOft of lhls
notice of ent4a1Mlfly
The ~l!Hwn Caldor
noe ln111lute ol Pho!Pt
r 1phy I Z 14 I S.1n&1n1
Wood Oro•e. San'la Ana
CA 92705
the prmctpal MiltMlet
l'l Gunner l. Chus
toanM!n. President (714)
J89 1178
Publ,.hed Newport
Beach Cosll MS.. Daily
Piiot Apr 11 2 200S Wll)
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your stuff
through
classified!
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Wednesday ............. Tue-.day 5:00pm
Thur..da~ ........... Wedne!)day 5:00pm
Friday .................... Thun.day 5:00pm
Saturda} ................... Fnday 3:00pm
Rates and deadlioe'i are .,ubJccl to
change without nouce. The pubhl>hcr
reserves the nght 10 cen\or. rcda~'>1fy.
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advertisement. Please repon an)' error
that may be tn your cla!>s1ficd ad
immediately. 11le Dajly Pilot :1cccpts
no liability for any error in an
adveniscment for which 11 may he
responsible eitcept for the CO\t of lilt:
space actually occupied by the error
Cred11 can only be allowed tor th~ fir.i
mscn1on.
Tdcphone !S:30am 'i ()()pm
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ANNOUNCIMENTS
& MISC. ~
101CH770
GARAGE
SAll
BUSINESS &
FINANOAl
,_tfk""""" c & D -~ tdt, IDI 61 S.,-
T~ Croll lac S12..9Jl.W
Of ZAii both 96-21 g. 7224
Con.tlblell M11nar'lllHl1 1160
TOP SS 4 aCOIU)S nc
.Im. a..:. Ek. !Os & 8'.1$
1419
$
2305·2490
L ESTATE
R SAU
1505 cats 3610
LOST
SAUDI ,.ASS,OttTI
CAU 714-5 46 10.4
fOUND PIT IUU,UP
1510
l SlOl CM OlANGf &
2Sll0 90-0S-7530
...............
CJA Pla51.U1 •tnlNS
, .... , .. y .....
$400/Eedo
All Sheh. l°"'lnt &
Cu44ty.949-4Sl-202S ..............
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M11t1 949 645 7505 CALL AHIMAl NE TWORK
,.._.Mwrlalo~ora
Peb '" Pl.bk ~
entRTAINMENT
1310
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OfMTillTT
Alf rHI est1te 1dver·
ttsln1 Ht th~ MWl911Mt
"alllbjlct to Ille fldenl
F elr Housln1 Act of 1968
11 1m1nd1d which
m1k11 II Ul•t1•I to
1d .. ltse ·any prefer
1nce, llmll•llon or
dlxrhnlnatlon based on
rece. color. relt110n. sea
hendicep, f1m11iaf status
or ,..tlonal 0tlcln. ot •n
lnlttltlon to mah 1ny
aue>i pr1f1t1nce ltm1ll
hon Of d'1ctlmon1llon •
l"'1ll MW14111C11f woU
not ltnowln1t1 accept
•tif edvecO-nt tor
r••I Hlate Which ts on
vlol4hon of the law Our
r••••r• ere hereby
lnfoflMd th1t 111 dW•ll·
ln&l. 1dv.rtlsed In this
ntW10aplf 11e 1v11l1ble
on 111 eqlllll opportunity
bull.
Tct eo.,,.,..ln of dis·
glqnetlon. cal HUO tol-
frH .at 1 IOO •24·85'°. _.. 1m
NTED s
..... •n• ·-·---" ............ 11
949 697 6632 TO CLAIM
HEED VC T RE CORDS
F1NAHCIAlJ
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
r .oYwon 1'.land 949-644 Zl79
fttll SPAY lor momma aAI
"" .. tutt.a tr• home5 949-533-0411
MISCEU.AHEOUS
MERCHANDISE
Plnonal Lon 2490 MlsceUnom
HOME MOR TGA G[ Mtfmlndisl
LOANS lowest lnltrtsl All STHl IUl\DINGS
r.tles All rredll lype~ 24•30 wu17.900 tell
No p11 payment pen1I """29 50 3""" hn But urvlc1 In the SJ.""" • was Sl ·"""·
st.ate C1Uforn1a OR£. ~ ~,911) 4!b90 Wll5
EmpyrHn rund1n1 Cell $26.900. Ml $12,900
now 800 720 8969 •IOI Isl CorlW l!i.1 s.r..,.r coo •scAH? -llXJ? m nm
MTlQUES o,,nnua
~-Siii 3010 =and -S'-9 1950 O'\Hfe &
....... "' 600 s.n .. 40"
width oven. bfotler. £
pill lm11tacul1l1 S2000
obo 949 673 O!Mt
HOME
FURNISHINGS
HA.MO NIW Pllow· ,.,. o-si .... 1...i1
, ..... 1,SOO ..... , hi
$700. • .. , ... ,,_ 1002
~C-t-Chlldt
Bid. Twin site, ....
;:" & enllCIQt wllll• = {M9) 759 9671
DB.Jr(/ -OIAmmJ
PRECIOUS METALS
c-tC. .....
Old Colnsl Col4. v•. ...-r.••ldl9 ....... eolldllin M Ml~
1
AVON Entrepreneur
w1nled Must be w1llin1
to wo•k whenever you
want, be your own bon.
1nd enjoy unlimited
urnln&s Let's talk (888)9<42 <40 53
(CAL•SCAN)
fall INFOaMAllONI
Two 11111 l11nchl11
b1111nus opportu11itln
Cet In on ~ eround
lloor Mullt·b1lloon S.S
lnduslrlH "Govrmeln
P11u c.t.· 1md -,,t o.,ot• (I00)809 2931
(CAl•SCAN)
A SUCCESSFUi. HOM(
luslnns tlt1I 1n11lt1
ITIOM1 In tti. ht MO '~""'20k per mo Hot
MUii 1 100 666-1676
(CAL•SCAN)
AN INCREDIBll 0,
"OlfTVNITT fat lfOWth,
peraonallr end f1nt11
clelly. Income poltntl•I ~ .. .., month. Llflt •
flnllte ~sil'I t tfOmt·
••11• 'eulnellnc
C--.C:t Nol • ICll'll er MUI. 100·704• 2211 (CAl. •sc.u.)
VJlH MONEY tVUY
'""' • ..,... tttu111 ., y .. • 1a •WlfM• If,..,
•• money -tint.It.
•••I otlutell ult (U>)lM ., 141 M9I
111u,t111•11t require• {CM. •l(:AN)
Index
3010-S940
~ lili.l.
soos-saso
WOULD YOU PAY a one
time lu of SI 79 95 lor
• homt business th1t
bf ones on 1200 00+ pe<
day atlt• )() 4'1ys1 Go
hllp •ww GlobalO•oly r ,,. co m stonet
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WI HAVI QUA&HD
IUY1JtS. We coordinate
the Yll of clil!!nt bust-
MS'W!S whether healthy OI
Is oubled with no upfront
fees lendll & Associates
949-337 1f1IO
Ail VlNDIMG 1toun ~ ~ lk1ib. Pnme ID-
cMxn. ~ Invest 2':>1.
down WK II» J96.93J l
s;a1,,.Y-1w"'""•
hO-lwlena. ~. & A•aochlto•
90457-7070
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AISOlUll ec>UIMIHll
60 vendtnl mechmes
with uullent locations
.. lor na~ D)..2J4.812
LOTS/ACREAGE
DanaPolnl
NlWUSTING
Open Sil Su" I 4
Ovt•-4 ... oc-. c ... ttlftOvlews.
,..,, y4 & ...... "' '-"· 2 car lltlChed 18,.i)t
S619 000
John farrow
ReMu 949 322 0912
LIQanl Bead!
Ol"IN HOUSI
SAT-SUN 1-4 9'2 SUMMTT WAY
Ouhtandm1 oce1n
voew,1 4br 2 r,b•
l decks 2 c11 11t1ched
11r11• reducedlu
SI 275.000
Joh" F •rrow
ReMu 949 322 0932
HC)l(lH UtGUMA llAOt
remodlled 2Bt 28a on
corner lot LR w/f p
perlKt rltrMt w/MCloded
petios Ind wmdintl briell
walo.weys S l,U0.000
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HEW MEXICO MOUN·
TAIHS 140 AC Only
149 900 Goraeous
lflUltnds m1tur1 tree
cover. 6lOO fl ellvatJOn
Mountein V11ws. ye¥·
round roeds. end •lee
tr IC ,..,fec:I tor horse
lovers Adjacent to
nehon1l f0f1St Eulllienl
hnancln1. C•ll today!
This won't 11111 SW
propertln of NM. Inc I·
888 292 9711
(CAL•SCAN) so. colOU6o wlld
west randl 87 ecru ·
144.900 Prices slashed
to move lnitenloryl Nut
lo 6.000 Kr•• rec aru
Rolllna l1tld1 with
lentestk "oclly ¥111
views Cou11ty roil!
w/11t1IO;.,.,o-
h111nclns. CIM Aid Creell lt•ncll loll 1 ......
5263. (CAL •SCAif)
OHM SUN 12-4
811111 by Joe E Brown 1n
1931 only nm11nlftf 3 •
4 to-nl•t• on enhre
lsllnd 4br, 4b1 lhret
slor11s + to-3 c11
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HOMES FOR SALE
I Nowporl loy l owor•
2bllo.• from Jarry lo
B.1lboa l\I \Br 18• sec
• lnl bay voe., undrif nd e:~ S2ann ~ <e6
CGnlfia det Mar • u... l4lll« .. '°"""
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'II on 11111 AonA ltow'
n peh \ml<ii Sl350 £
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SIS501mo 949 760 1875 ------TEMECULA 4J. ~ Neowty 111-..d, W1NI COUNTllY AlllA
1
2 l& & 2 1u1 ~ 2-c pr
2 t oo.1 , I. aa. lBr 1 l50d ..a th La 1N11o • no Pftt,lllf'lk I Y' tse IVM 38il pool and 10ll horro !>. IS S2lDlrTI 714 961 7366 5 nwllltm -•Y from tt.
Mal WW.. sports P«• Costa Mesa
end fr-.ys. Sl6•.000
...,.._ -2.S -of Buutdul Horw prop
lrty 481 381 Only s """ from the Temecula Mal
and Fr-~ $4",'"9
~ .. 1750 •• J8r
2Ba W/SUIYoom end I
enclosed Porell & 2,.
pr lll'L S I M.000
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Mull Sf'• 169 W1lnut
SllOO mo 714 662·3111
714 S-40 3666
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deal Wa\ II a par ~uJr'l JI ll<ll. who
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ha\ the whc~wllhal to enter the ouc
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