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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-07-02 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot.... I I ~~~~----...... 91!1111!1~~~--~~,,...------~----'!9'--..................... . • at Serving th e New.port-Mesa community since 1907 FRIDAY, JULY 2, ~ .. _ .... _ --?~ ---··--- Sheriffs' actiODS -Chided in pot inCident After a ~even-month investigation, grand jury s.ays officials may have tried to cover up Oct. 26 run-in with Greg Haidl. Deepa Bharath · Daily Pilot SANTA ANA -The Orange Couniy grand jury on Thursday critidzcd the . way Orange < :ounty Sheriff's nOkiah handled a marijuana incident inyolving a high -ranking rn1111ty official's son, who also s1a11ds accused of gung-rape, but deemed lhctl' was 110 criminal i11- 1ent. Prost•cutors say< ;reg llaidl. I ~1: son of Orange County A'si~lant ShL•rifT Don I laidl. Kyle Nad1reincr and Keith Spann railed a girl and sexually assauhcd her wi1h various objec1s at Ilic I faidls' Co· mna del Mar home. A jury on Monday deadlocked on 1he ca)\e, forcing the judge to declare a mis· trial. 111e Orange County district attor· ney refiled the case Tuesday. 11'c incident in question occurred on Oc1. 26 when Greg I faidl was s topped hy sheriff's deputies while skateboarding with friend~ in a "No Skateboarding" area in San Clemente. A subsequenl search of the teens' car reportedly re: vealed marijuana and dmg paraphema· lia on the rear floorboard next to I laidl's ~cal and near I laidl's keys. cigareties nnd a lmllle of 1ea. A IH-ye~r-old boy. who was with 1 laidl, said the marijuana belonged 111 _, him. In a tape that has been pubJicizcd See HAIDL, Pa1e AS R~ial attorney bows ·out Joseph Cavallo cites the media's harsh treatment and its effect on his family as reasons to get out. DHpa Bh.,ath Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -An Irvine at· torney. who rile<l many with his ag- gres.c;ive questioning and courtroom dem eanor In a gang-rape case. has taken himself off a .powerful team of aitorneys deftm~ing the son · of a · high-mnking county oftkiaJ. Joeepb Cavallo wu INCi attorney for Greg Haldl, ldn ol ~County ~ ShMur Dao Haid. who aJons with two other·.....-II ac- cused of raping Ul imc;onado~ 16- year-old gb1 and aauaDy ueaulting her wltb wrioua object.a at hJs ra~er's Corona del Mar home. An eight-man, four-woman jury deadlocked on all 24 counts on Mon· . Joseph Cavallo day, forcing the judge to declare a mistriat"'The dlsttict attorney refiled the case on Tuelday. With an Aug. 6 pretrial" dale loom· ing. Cavallo said be pulled away from the case becau.'le he needs to spend time with his family. ~ ATI'OftNEY, Pqe A5 The Wedge inakes the cut l Cox one possible CIA post candidate Sports Hlu strated · honors Newport bodysurfin g beach as one of the state's hot spots for sports. Simon Brown Special to the Daily Pilot N EWPORT BEACI I -If you're h:s.., 1han the ht·M. stay away from The Wedge. It's :-.ornclhing locals know and other's recognii.e. The JuJy 5 i~'uc of Sports llluslrale<l named The Wedge the to ughest bodysurfl11g spot in 1he United Stales <L' pan of its profile un spur1s in C :aJifomiJ. Durin~ ii' 50th anniversary t:clcbrJliun, the magazine has hcen fca1U.ri11g all 50 stal('S in Lhl' lln ilcd States and focused on California in iii. latcsl bsuc. Thi· WedgL' was induded in lhc ~tall'\ Who & Where 'ec1i1111 of J I sporh hot spots and wa~ tkscrilwJ as "Amerirn's 111ughest hotly~urling wave~.· PHOl OS BY DON l EACH I DAILY PIL 0 1 The Wedge gets the attention of a beachgoer who stops by to watch the spectacular waves, named in Sports Illustrated as the toughest bodysurfmg spot in the United States. f'lwrc art' lho:.t• whu reli~h 1 lw l'hallengt• -like ·nw \V('dge C :rcw. "II ymr'rl• n111 one of'TI1e Wedge a group of ahuut :10 m1·n. who an• C:rew already, you can't handle it," among 1he must skilled hl• said . "Being a good pool hody,urfcrs in Lill' an•a. l11L·y swimntt•r doesn't mean you can coml' tu lhe beach l'ach day. . handle this. We've had Olympk 'celting the 1hrill of 1hc waves and ~winum•rs who can't handle ii. 1he company of lhcir friends. You have lu know the ocean." "It '<; my medication," said I.cc The Wedge hr~ds unusually I krnandci', 2:1. a member of Thi· powerful and dangerous waw~ Wedge Crew, who has ht'cn due to a comhinalfon of natural hudys11rfi11g since he"·•' II. "I 'n' and rnan·rnade muses. ;ill my friends down lwrl'. II'~ 111~1 "Whal wt• haV<' b hig south an overall good 1i1tll'... 'well~ down hy Baja," O'Brien But hody~urfers willi anyth111g "aid. "You'll get a wave 1hal'll lt·~s than lop ~k.ills will 11111 find lmum:c off the jetty and it'll jar k '11H: Wt·dge lo he a guud lime. the wave up and make a huge act:ordi11g tn 1hc reb'lllars. A-frnme. And since lhe waler is "It's deliniicly an cx~rts-1111ly shalJow, it'll make for really fast. spol," said l!J. O'llrirn. l:I. who heavy barrcls.tt has been a lifeguard al The i:or those who can handle it. Wedge for st·ven years. The Wedge provides some of 1hc "Sometimes waves get up 111 25 greatest thrills I hey have ever had feet. We have a 101 of tw1·k and in 1he water. back injuries... "The higge:-1 rush is just Rrandon llodding. 24. anotlwr tlmppinK 20 reel," said Jeff Mauck, seven-year ve1er.111 11l 'l1w Wt>dge 40, a member of The Wedge Crew, lifegw1rd towt•r, also urg1·d who has hcen bodysurling sin ce caution. 1982. A bodysurfer attempts, unsuccessfully, to drop in on an impressive wave during a recent swell at The Wedge. Whill• lhr hrt·ak ;., "liand~ down my favorill' '-p111." cvl'll Maud. musl he cauti1111-; at limes. "This definitely i!..11·1 a 'ipOI lo c11111e out jusl because you think it's cool." he said. "111ere are days when you don·1 want to ride. This plac·e will br~ak your back." c UC Irvine might demand mOre A's · Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ON THE WEB: www.~com o AJI schools in the Unive~f Califo rnia- syste.re looking to set bars fo r adm ission higher. . glbility requirements for entering fresh· men starting In 2005. Thal comes after a report earlier thls year that found the number of UC-ellgible students is ex- ceeding recommende<l levels by nearly 2%. bar. As far a.., wt•'re coocerned. !current 11tudents arcl all qualified to come to UC. and they're coming t~ UC and perform- ing well. We're nul excluding them be- cause they shouldn't be here, but because the Master Plan says we have to." WEATHER The GOP congressrna r:t. who. has been ru mored for h igher pos itions in the past, declines to ·('nmment on latest speculation. Alicia Robinson Daily Pilot NEWPORT IJFAC:ll -·1 ho.,c who know llcp. Ouis Cox oflL'll 111entio11 his i111elli- gence, Ml perhaps 1ha1 make~ hi111 a 11aturaJ d111ice to hcatl tht• (:IA. 1\ml in rercnl weeks, C:ox ha~ been nrmort·tl 111 ht• in th1· n anrnng IO replan• Georgi· lhwl, who a 1111111meC'd in QUESTION Whowould • you went to replace Rep. Chris Cox if he ? • were to leeve his seat7 Call our Reader's Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or send e-mail to doilyp1/ot '"'/at1mes.com. .Please spell your name and tell us your hometown and phone numbers for 11er1f1catlon purposes only. June ltl''ll he ll•aving 1he agency ht~·r 1his 1110111h. Cox 011 l'hurs· tlay dt!d ined 10 romrnc111 un whether he':-. in- lcrestcd. but ~ome· political in- ~1dcrs weren't surprised hy the ~uggestlon . "That's an old rumor; that's been o n the ,1n•e1 a couple of weeks." said Orangl· ( .m m1 y (;(>I' C l rainnan Srnlt Ra ugh. Baugh\ prl·tlen•:-....iir, Tom Fu1·111es. said Cox is an artirnlatc conservative. who share~ Prt·~idenr Hu~h·s pro-life !>lance and strung family value.,, and as sud1 would bt! qualified fur a IOp ad111i11is1rativc spot. "Politit·~ i~ all timini.:. and it hasn't been the right monwnl in limL'. hul Ouis is obvi- ously one or the 1np leaders of 1he Repuhli· can Congress. and he is cSlt•enu .. 'C.i by all of his electt.>d collcagttl':. in Washington and in the admini~tration," Fuentes said. "I lhink U1ris Cox would be nu1standing in any cabi· ne1-Jevcl position." 'f11e 51 -year-old C:ox is 1hc chairmcu1 of SH COX. Pa1e M Ma,..aO'Nell Daily Pilot According.to the state's Master Plan for Education. which outlines higher educa - llon In California, the UC syslem should set ils standards so Chat 12.5% of the 11tate's graduating 8enlors are elJgible for admJ!ISlons. A report released In May by the California Poslleeondary Education Commission said that In 2003, 1-4.4% were ellgihle. If UC regents vote to accept lhe sen- ate's n•comrnendation, students applying for admis.'iions in the fall of 2006 would need at rea•u a 3. I grade point average. not a 2.8 as tJ1ey do now. Cloudy sides in the morning should bum off In the 1ftemoon; highs In the low 70.. SPORTS UC IRVINE Students will need higller GPAa lo get lnlo UC schools in 2006 if regents accept a plan to tiglllen academic standan:ls for hlgll school ~n­ lors hoping to attend the S)'lltem 's cam- puses. The Academic Senate of the UnlveNlity of California this week voted unani- mously to nicommend increasing eli- "Students are adjusting to the require- ments,• sald George Blumenthal, vice chair of the academic senate. "We set the bar, an d they're trying 10 get above the "It's going 10 impact how well they per- form," said Jamie Wheeland, a c-0unselor at Newport I larhor High School. "Jl's more ij a GPA issue fat Newport Harbor!. We have some students who are Lrying lheir hardest to meet the minimum re- Seetla,P .. eM SMhpA2 ,. . . .. . . . . . --_ .. UC Irvine beseblll Coed! John Savage, who tool! the teem to its first berth in the NCAA Division I regional, has been hired by UCLA. SMP .. eAll • 1> ~ ·-I l I ., e AZ r rldav. JIJly 2. 2004 Daily P1tot ON THE WATER ., ' -PHO I 0 COURl'f SY or AM ERIC~ LEGION An Orange County Sheriff's Harbor Patrol boat opens its water cannons during last year's Old Glory Boat Parade. THE HARBOR COLUMN Be a sQf e griller on board this FouYth of July A hoy. al. wlll-Tlwr 1'111 lrus throwi11g a lre!>hly weekend will caught yelluwfin tum1 be extremely busy on or a nice. thick steak Americ<fs waterways on the grill. Many of: as boaters across the tlie larger yacht<, arc ·nation untie their equipped with an docklinc!> for cruising electric grill un tht• during the Fourth of nybridge. and many ·July weekend. boaters mount a Whenever the Fourth . purtahle grill 011 tht'ir falls on a weekend, the MIKE gunwales. <:as is numbers increase and WHITEHEAD becoming thc choke make it one of the for many boaters. thu~ busiest boating days or' the year. eliminating the smoldering Boating organizations, harbor coals, and a !>afer choice when patrols and the Coast Guard arc the boat is swaying. 1 luwevcr, asking boaters to boat safely the debate goes on -what .. ~....-~-,..aflnf!d~. e~c~~~rlC,9,!!.~t.<!_f~~-·--· maxes ffiFIOUd las esocftl•r, M 'old I ·~,....,-.... aers. --·· · gasor charcoal? ' Ore G Or ' t I . Locally in Newpon+larbor. 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Ticonderoga, and tho Sea Drift The event will be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m . through Sept. 12 al the Nuwport Harbor Naullcal Museum, 151 E Coast Hwy .. Newport Beadl Information: (949) 673· 7863. http IMww.nh(lm.org The Newport Herbor Neutical Museum will host Family Boat Building an event featuring 30 teams of families building 30 boats in 2 days. Boat construction will be from 8 a.m . to 5 p.m. July 24 with finishing toudles end dlristening from 8 a.m to 5 p m July 25 at the Newport Organizers have exte nded . this year's fourth of July 'boat parade to include .brea·kfast and contest. wa~ hcld in August, as oprosed tu our (lid l aury P..uadl'. which is now o n the Fourth 111 July." Grunsky Mtld. "l"Jrt of the thought of it Wa!> jusi likt.' the 'fi1umamcnt of UJO:hls ... tu lkccpl thc !>Ulllrn~r (Jt'Ople staying ht•re ... said Harrell. who 'r haired the parade for :.!O year:.. < ;;iy Wassail -Kelly tia·s entered h er h11a1 . S.S. Mit.:higan, in t.hc Old Glory Boat paradc l'vcry year since she got it In 1~7. llowevt:r. that wasn't tlw first lime thl' boa1 wa~ .,cen roaming the harbor dt'rnnllt'd for the parade. Its fortner uwnl'rS' had thl' liuJe crafl involved since the very l:>eginning of the event in the 1%U!.. lkynolds !>a.id he has no doubt~ the numper of hoab entered will ma.kc it a.' 1>un C!>.'>lul tlw. year as any otht'r. ·1·01 ... 1 ycar, cvcn thuugh only about 60 wt•n· l'llll·rc·d. there wNc probably ISU Harbor Nautical Museum, 151 E Coast Highway, Newport Beadl Information: (949) 67-5-8915, hrtp:tlwww.nhnm.org. Newport Dunes Resort 11 ohring e showing of "Pnncess Bride" today. Beginning at dusk, admission is free and parking is $8. On the beadl in front of Newport Dunes Resort, 1131 Bad! Bey Drive, Newport Beadl. Information: (949) 729·3863. Newport Dunes Reeort is ohring e showing of "Brother Bear" Saturday. Beginning at dusk, admission is free and parking Is $8. On the beach in front of Newport Dunes Resort, 1131 Bai* Bey Drive, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 729-3863. Homblow9r CNiM9 end Ewnta la sponsoring a three-hour dinner cruise celebrating the Four1h of July, featuring a traditional-style, barbecue buffet including roasted dlidten, barbecue-style beans, corn on the cob, cote slaw and more. Leaving from Newport Harbor. boarding begins at 6:30 p.m. and runs .7 to 10 p.m. Cost is $79.95 per person. Information: pcuple that ju!>I shuwc.-d up !>aying. 'Let':. join thl' para lie .... he said . 'Ilic American Legion judges every hoat ~nlt•red in the parade and take!> photo!>. If a boat win:. one of the dozen calt.'gorie. the Legjon has created for decorations. the owner is presented with a plaque at an awards dinner two week.s. after the parnde on July 17: "The theme is 'Sharing the American Spirit.'" lleynolds said. "We try to choose a theme that's kind of broad in its context, so that people can decorate their boats wiOi a lot of Oexibility." The Newpon Beach American Legion will stan the day off by holding a pancake breakfast from 7 10 11 a.m. TI1e cost is sa. and the breakfast is open to everyone. ln addition. boat rides are available from the 15th Street public Jock In Newport Bea(ji. • The Old Glory Boal l'a.rddc bt'g11b running its course at I p.m . and can be seen from most any shore in Newport l larbor. Boats can still be entered by calJiug (949) 673-5070 or by vbiriHK Ameriran Legion Post 291 al 215 15th ~t. Newport Reach. (949) 631·2469. SAILING CLASSES Ontnve Coelt Cohge'1 school of .. IHng and seamanship will offer a coastal navigation certification class from 7 to 10 p.m . July 7 at OCC's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beacti. The cost is $185. Information: (949) 645·9412. Seiling Faednetion ...,. c:1e .... 1n. boating safety and sailing year-round for persons with disabilities. Classes ere Tuesdeys end Saturdays at the·ealb<'>a Yacht Balin, slip B 1, 829 Harbor Island Drive, Newport Beach. lnformetion:(949) 640-1678. 0...,.. eo..t College'• echool of .... and SNmanlhip will hold e noncredit "Rules of the Ro.cf• course. which teaches standard operations and etiquette aboard sea crefts of various lizll from 7 to 10 p.m. Thursdays, July 8 e nd July 15. Registration is $45 and is hefd at OCC's sailing center. 1801 W. Coa.at Highway, Newport Beacti. Information: (949) 645-9412. Daily A Pilot SPORTS STAFF a.nyFeullner Reporter. 19491 574 422·1 /Jarry. faullcner 1!"/111imes.ce1m Swve Vlrven ~ubacrip11ons 10 the Daily Pilot ere .. 11ellable only by first cla11 mail for $J0 µer month. (Prices include 811 Jpphceble state and locel taxes, I POSTMASTER: Send address cttangn to The Newport BeedllCosu Mesa Delly Pilot, P.O. Box t560, Coste Me11. CA 92626. Copyright: No news 1tories, 1llu1tretions. editoriel mallet or .JdYertiMmentl herein cen be roproduced without written 1-m•saion of copyright ownef VOL. 98, NO. 184 THOMAS H. JOHNSON Stl9Ve~ Publlshur TONYDOO£RO Editor MARKEY DANIELS A=~er Promotions Director EDfT1NG ITAfF l.J.Cahn Managing Editor, (949157~233 1.j.Olllwl<!l lat1-com o...eee~ City Editor, (949) 764-4324 dllnette.goulf1f~klt1mH.com ......,Dunn Spotta Editor, (M8167 ... 223 rlcherd.dunnfllat/mn.com fty.n Ceftlf ~nt City Editor. (949)57'""286 ryan.t»rf#@lllltimfll.com ..... a.. Feetur• Editor I Newt Editor, 1941)57~76 jMrwe.,..flllltkrW.com ' H e b Photo Editor, 19491 7&M358 srove.mcctankll"//ltrmes.com Joee J. Seneos An Director I News Desk Chief, (9491 57~24 ,ose.untos@lalimes com ,._. EdllDtl Gina Alexa~. Thomas Griggs. Paul Seitowitr, Mille Swenson NEWSSTAFf o..--.... 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PleeM call (9'91 ~4. l'YI The Newpon 8eec:M:oe111 Mesa Deity Pilol (USPS·14'-8001 II published dally. In N9wpon Beach and Cotta . Mell, aubecflptlonl ll'e ll\lelleble orlly by aub9crlblng lo The Tl,_. Orlfl98 County llOOI 262-9141. In.,... outlld9 Of Newpof1 lleacfl Ind Coll/I Mffa, HOW lO MACH US- ~ l1'e ,.,_ ar....,. c-ty 18001252·9t41 .............. -Q I l'sd (949) 842·5878 '*'*' (M9) 842-021 ~ ..... 194915'2·5880 ..... (949157 ... 223 Newlfu l!M91~170 ..... '-1M8) e&O-Ot70 E.-.11: a.ltyplloffll«im.. com ...... a.. ...._a..(.., 142-4321 ....,_ fu 19491831-lil02 Publnhed by Ti,,_ Community Newt, a clvielon °' ttie Lot~ n ..... i _I 0•1F Legion's Boal J>·arade: then after l><lilboat"s forcllcck after thl' dad comes the popular owner had set the hihal'hi 011 Newport Dunes fireworks the deck. J'he fibl'rgla..,!> lrnll llisplay. melted away a nd luckily di<l11'1 "Sharing American Spirit" is catch fire before 1he hihad1i the theme of this years SJrd wa!> exlinguishcd. I lint Nu. I: annual American U.'gion'l> You must have adl•quatc Fourth of July Boat Parade distance and protection fr11111 beginning at I p.m. the radiant he<ll thai 1hc "Every year, you are in for a barbecue will cmil when patriotic surprise as all kinds of cooking. boats try to outshine each I have seen cockpit ck \k:- other, wailing for U)e loudest pitted after huming clrnrccial ovations from onlookers.~ was nipped out and I have "l'Cll parade Chairman Jon Reynolds griUs flipped 011 their -;idt•i, - srud. both caused hy the wak1• ... ol The lead boal is a Newport passing boats. I lint No. :l: llarbor Patrol fireboat that Secure your grill. starts the parade by shooting a I have real.I countless artid1•, huge stream of water out a fire of people dying aflcr lighting a monitor. The brightly decorated barbecue in an cnd11s1:cl ~pact'. boats tht;J! follow the fireboat like the main salon of a boat: throughtYt.it the harbor as I lint No. 3: Carhnn monoxidt· i ... spectators onshore and aboard a deadly. silent killer, ,,, only boats cheer the proc~ion. grill outsille in a wcll-vcntilali'd Earlier that morning. the area. American Legion post irlviles I lint No. 4: ·n1erc are Sl'Veral ' everyone lo a pan<.-ake excellent marine grill~ 10 lit breakfast from 7 a.m. to noon. your boat, hut llon't buy mil' ... ,, which costs $6 per person and hig that it's dangcrou .... I have includes a harbor cruise on the mounted two 'imalter grill ... 011 Tiki. Contact the post at (949) opposite stanchion~ in lit•u of 673-5070 or stop by al 215 15th one huge unit. St. l.astly. I lint No. 5: Walch 11111 After dark. boaters can watch for 1he sea gtdb. a-'> I have Sl'cll the Newpon Dunes· 45th them scoop food dircclly oll till' annual pyrotechnic display. (I grill. You also might haw an always thought it wru. called unexpected visitor -rne -10 fiteworks.) The Dunes is saying officiaUy sample your this will be the largest barbecuing skills. patriotic-themed fireworks Recognized as the No. I extravaganza ever. The Founh boating talk radiu show ill thl' or July fireworks display starts nation, "Capt. Mikt• at 9 p.m. and lasts for 21 Whitehead'~ Hoathm1sc lladio ' minutes. Show" airs every Saturday from Boaters entering the Bat k noon to I p.m. oil KCB<)·AM Bay at night are cautioned. as ( 1170). You can join m1:. you must follow the unlit Cllandler Bell and Eric channel markers o r risk Hovland on my rallio ~how hy groundinK. Also. boaters need calling the listener line a t (ttllll) to know the tide levels for 344-1170, and you can li'>ll'll clearance under the Coov.t worldwide at h11p:llww111 Highway bridge. . IXKltlrouserrul io.mm. Actually, my favorite !>pot lo watch from a boat is in the • MtKE WHITEHEAD 1s the Pilot's large turning by the anchomge area. TIP Of THE WEEK Barbecuing is one or my favorite ways to cook aboard a boating and harbor columnist Send him yqur harbor and marine-related thouyhts and story suggestions by e·mail to milce(a1boathousetv.com or visit http://www.boathouselv.com! · SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST It will be mostly cloudy in the morning, then clearinQ. with arees of fog in the mOf'nlng and highs from 72 to 82 with light winds. Tonight will be mostly clear in the evening, then becoming mostty cloudy with areea of fog after midnight. Lows will be from 65 to 63 with tight winds. lnlonMtlon: www.nws.no.ta.gov BOATING FORECAST Wlnda will be light, becoming westerly at 10 to 15 1cncm In h afternoon with · wind wevn of 1 to 2 r..t on a weet tw911. Tonight, winda will be variable It 10 lcncm °' .... with wind wav" of 1 to 2 feet on a wett 1W911. Farther out. winds will be out of h not1hw9st at 10 to 15 knot• with wind wavea of t to 2 I, ........ feet on a northwest swell of 3 to 5 feet at 10 seconds. Tonight, winds will be out of the northwest at 10 to 20 knots with wind waves of 2 to J feet on a west swell. SURF • Size is expected to increase a tad, up to waist· to dlest-high for south-facing spots. West-facing breaks can expect nil. W.W quelity: www.surlrider.org TIDES Time 4:22a.m. 10:68 e.m. 3:21 p.m . 9:44p.m . Height -1. 78 feet tow 3.89 feet high 2.17 feet low 7.22 feet high WATER TEMPERATURE 86degreea • • Daily Pilot . Big Canyon lands a big grant Park comprising 55 ~ acres w ill get spate of funds for restoration project from state Coast(\l Conservancy. Alie I• Robinson Daily Pilot Nt-.WPORT Bl:ACI I A .SS00.000 grant from Ille state Coastal Conservancy will allow the cily to begin tlu: planning and dcsign of a projen to restore the Big Canyon Creek area .• ·rile Coastal Conservancy unan imously voted Wednesday to give 'lhc city the money to fle!>h Olli plans for ~he projet:t, which will take place on about SS arrcs between the Upper Newport Hay and Jamboree Road known a!> Big Canyon Narure Park. The restoration will involve some dredging, removal of non- native plants: repair of flood damage from El Nino storms. construction of wetlands that help clean urban runoff and im- provement of walking trails for better public access. ~The funding is very Impor- tant because it will get us to con· st ruction drawings." Newport Beach Assistant City .Manager Dave Klff said. 1)le work will m ove Back Bay Drive about 300 feet farther from the bay and it will increase the amount of mud flats in the can- yon by more than an acre. 00 said. Mud Hats are the be:.t places for eqdangered birds such as the light-footed dapper rail and the California least tern that live in the Bade Bay to find food. Designing Ille restoration project should take ahou1 a year. After tllat. the city will M>ek hind· ing from the Wildlife C:onserv.uion Board to build it, Kilf ~d. Con - stmction is expected to rnst he· tween $3 million and $5 million. The Big Canyon Crnck projet:t has been many years in the mak- ing. and it~ imponan1 10 the overall health of tht• Upper New- pon Bay. Coastal Conservam:y spokesman Did Wayman said. "One of the biggest problems with Upper Newpun Ray has been accumulation ur sediments that have eroded from the water- sheds that fel•d the' bay, and it"s bl•cn a !>eriou., rnuugh prohlt•m that if nut rorrl'l'tcd the ba\' could probably fill up over time ... lw .;aid. . · 1lle Coa:.ral Conservancy has been working w11h state and lo- t:al aut110ritir-; .for years to im· prove Ille health of the bay. Way- r:i1an !>aid. The 1.000-acw Ncwpon Hay is Southern Califor· uia':. largest tidal wetland. "Thl' importance o[ Uppt·r Ncwpon Bay can't really j e over· emphasized." Wayman said. "It\ ·~ hugt· wetland in an urbanized area. It doesn't ju-.t have local im- portance; it ha~ national impor· tancc:· En~rgy bill gets bright reviews Supporters say Sam1mento. City oflicials like the Reliable Electric bill because the}' art• concemed about the nei,>ative elTet:t of po-Se rvi ce Act would tential future blackouts Oil Lhingli . . like public safety, 'tramc and spur investment m schools. Scheafer said. They are -s.faTe powe-r pla nts.-also concerned about •he (~,~t that would be incurred by publir safety personnel and the loss of revenue from disnipted husine:.:. activity if blackout~ wt•re 10 occur. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot COS'li\ MESA -City leaders Supporters point to soml' are adamamly supporting a state alarming statistic~ in their back- encrgy hill touted a~ having the ing of the bill. The CalitorniJ En· power to prevent future black-ergy Commission dlHJ tht• .lnde- ouls desp ite not being dra!>tically pendent System·Operatur. which afferted by rolling blackouts durA--operates the slate transmission ing the energy crisis of 200 I. grid. have com"' to the same The bill. called the Reliable conclusion: The state could ex- F.lectri c Sl·rvice Act of 2004, perience major energy shortage!> would eslablish a framework of by 2006. And of the I 0,000 mega- clectrical '>crvice that supporters w.Ht of generating capacity tllat ~ay will entice investmenl in has been approved by the com- power plants in the state. It m ission, only 3.000 megawatt~ would al-;o ensure that the Cali-are currently under corbtrU<:lion fo rnia Public Utilities Commis· and on schedule. sion approves and maintains These are among the real.on~ rea,onable rates so utilities can that Soutllern California Edisorr completely recover their costs of also ~trongly support~ the bill. inve~trnenr:.. as long as thost.' Investment V1 new power plants costs are found to be reasonable tluoughout the 'itate is de!>pcr· ·by the commission. ately needed. spokeo;woman Janl' The legislature in!>tituted de-BroWl1 said. reh'lllation of the power compa· '"l11e goal b tu scrute enough nies in 1996. and the utiJities power for the statt and to do it were forced to sell at lea~f 50% of soon,·· Brown said. '"That's why ·their ·generation plants, leaving it"s so important to do it 11uw, be- them vulnerable to price goug-cause· it takes a long rime to get ing and gaming of the energy plants built." market from companies like En-The hill is oppo'ied by some rlm. independem generation com pa· To ~how Costa Mesa's support nies that would not like to sec for the bill, Councilman Mike Ille utilities build more powi.>r Schcafer testified for a Senate plants. BroWn said. Hur there·~ energy commi!lee Tuc:.day in rootn for both independent gen· 'T.he goal is to secure enough power for the state . and to do it soon.' Jane Brown Southern Cahforma Edison spokeswoman t•ratoro; and utilitie:. alil.e, Rrown -,aid. "The maker~ of thi!> bill bclil'\'l' that the best framework for gl'n t:r.11io11 would he a mix of i11d1 .. Jll'mlc-111 genemtional and utility generation, like a diversified portfolio."' Hruwn 'iuid. Southern California Edi:.011 also ~uppons the t,lill bl'cau:.e it want~ its customers to pay tlw lowest rates po!>sible, Brown ~aid. The company would ben- t'lit by being heller ahle to pul ...omc• long-ter.u1 invc-;tments in it-. power plants and tran~mis­ '>ion lir'ws. !>aid Tommy Ro ... -.. Sacramento regional vice prc~i­ denl. Bemuse of deregulation. Southern California Edison owno; only :10% of it\ generational ca· pal'ity .. "In order to make long-tt>rm mvt·~tnwnts m the infrastruc- ture. what wt• lll't•d to have is a durable and ... table regul;u ury fr::ui1ework that provides -;onw dl•gree of ln·rraintyl that thoM' investment!> ran he rccowred ... floss !>aid. 'l11e hill 11hima1ely dcarl'd till' t'llCfh'Y comrni11cc ant.I now gol'S to the St•natt• appropriation-. rommittee. FOR THE RECORD A letter in Thursday's Forum page. "Abortion not limited to just woman's body." included an· incorrect word that altered the meaning of a sentence. The letter should have read: "What (Pamela) Brande and many other pro-choice advocates fail to Wlderstand, or at least admit 10. Is that abortion is not limited to just Ille woman's body." -In Thursday's Daily Pilot. Ille story "Ught rail could be left up to voters." incorrectly stated how much in matching funds the Orange County Tralfsponation Authority has received l'rom the federcl! government for the Centerl.ine Ught-rail project. The authority has received more than $9.4 million fro m t11e federal govern· ment for preliminary engineering and design. ~BABY BACKS! ••• ~~ And Lots Of Other Coad Stuff! INTRODUCING U-QUE PAKS JUST IN TIME FOR 4TH OF JULY! NEW U-QUE PAKS! Prepared and ready to grtllt So simple even a kJd could do It! 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Cmb and St·ttjiwd i11 1 hr fl rt'll Live ·n-ih11tl' 10 Frauk Si11111ra Montl~y mu/ "fitesd11.l' Niglm fi"om 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. B AR Ori N'> At 4:.~0 PM OIN:-/t:f( I~ St H\'11> M 11Nl)A\-SAI l'IU>A\" I ltlll\I SdO PM Fur Rc~cn.uion C.ill (949) 646-7944 1695 frvirie A11e., Costa Mesa CA 'ti H.•'\J \lfM'l••l •'•~I \ll\ ... • ,. " • ••• I • ·------·-. M Friday, Joly 2, 2004 -----~---+-............ -. ---------- Daily Pilot 3:26 a.m. Wednesday. POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • »wr, Awnue: A b&.lrglary waa reported in the 3100 blodl at 8:22 a.m . Wednesday. NEWPORT BEACH .--...,,...end~ Drive: A hit·and·run waa reported at 8:47 a.m . Wednesday. • w..t B.a.o. loulwenl: AA auto theft WU "ff>Ol1ed in the 00o ' ~odl at 1 p .m . Wednnday. Banners are back on bridge • BriltOI S~ ,<\.burglary Wall reported in the 3300 blodl at 1 :21 a.m . Wednesday. • H.rbot Gaww.y: Forgery waa ( reported In the 3500 blodl at 10:19 a.m. Wednesday. • Java Road: Vandalism was reported in the 2900 blodl at 7:50 a.m. Wednesday. • Newpott BouJevard: Possenion ol drugs was reported in the 2400 blodl at 4:01 a.m. Wednesqay. • Pomona Avenue: Vandalism wos reported tn the 1700 blodl at • UCI Continued from Al • Irvine Awnue: A b&.lrglary waa reported in the 600 ~odl at 1 :21 p.m. Wednesday. • ~Awnue: Illegal flreworb were reported in the 1600 blodc at 6:41 p.m. Wednesday. • Newport Coast om. end ..... Pllitc Road: A rectless driver was reported at 5:11 p.m. Wednesday. • P!Kantie Avenue: A vehicle burglary was rw>e>rted in the 1500 blodl at 11:43 a.m. Wednesday. Hilising the slandards wiU St'IHl 111orc Muden1s to comrnu'nlty ,·olleges lhan before. Wheeland ..aid. Thousands of UC.eligible fn·~hme11 were rcdirt•t:tcd to 11111n·11w11h to ht• ch141hll'... community colleges for lhe (JI 1 hoi.t• t'ltl(ihlt• lor ad mi,., :.1004 ·O!'i year, due 10 stale budgt'I 'ion.,. ,111111· will -'till hav1· to problt!ms. 11wt1 Uw hii;ht•r s1;rndartb -...·1 I lca1her KJu!iS, who will be a l1111h liy i111.Jlvi<l11al campust'-'• st'nior al Costa Mesa lligh lik1• IJC: lrvirll'. rl1al t"iJlllJIU~ b School next year, is planning lo After" disappearing from Balboa Island, 11 American fl ags are returned, but a few remain missing. DHP• Bh•r1th Daily Pilot RAJ.IUA ISIAND -·Ille srars and stripes ~U Hutter over the bay again . On Sunday. the tta.lboa Is- land Improvement Assn.. re- ported 10 rhe police tha1 some- one had slolen al least 10 American O~s with their poles from tht· Balboa lsJand bridge, poUce said. But on Monday, two people came to Newport Beach police with the nags. saying they had gotten drunk puring the wee hours ·of Sundlty when they st!>le the flags, Sgt Steve Shul· man said. "They returned 11 flags and three PVC poles." he said. Shulman said police are not naming the people who took the Oags because they were 1101 arrested, &11d the associa· tion is not pressing charges. The incident "out.raged" many in the community, aaid John DeRosa. the association's vice president and bridge co- ordinator. "This was something tbal go1 the whole island up in arms," he said. "People are very patriotic here, and the fact that those people s1ole the American nags upsel many people." A day after the theft of 1he llags. DeRosa saltf. the associa- llon pul lip a sign near the bridge that read: "Please re· tum flags borrowed from bridge on Sunday.· A few flags have not ye1 been accounled for, includ.ing two Balboa Island Oags and several OagJ>Oles, DeRosa said. The Balboa Island Oags cost twice as much as the American Oags. DeRosa said. The tolal loss was· initially estimated at $650. The mlSsing flags and poles wiU still set the associa· tion bade $330, he said. The association has had a long-standlflg trarution of putting up the Oags around Memorial Day and keeping them up until after lndepend· ence Day. DeRoS<t said. They symbolize the people's pride in their nation, he said. · 11111• 111 s1.•w11 111ort'·!ooclt>cl1Vl' upply to UCIA and tJC : Berkeley. AROUND W t a111pu,t·'i 111 thc sy-.wm, '4.ll<l 1wo of the system·.o. 1110111 com: TO N and gratuity. Information: (949) · 646-0155. by Priscella Cordray, a nutritional consultant, from 6:30 to 8 p.m . The market is located at 225 E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa. Information and reservations: (800) 595-6667. r-1.1ri.:-11l·r111· llc11111ll!oo·I ta111111arth, pct111vc schools. Sl11.' hps well d m·1. 1ur ol ad111is~1u11' ahovt' l11c minimum c;rA, but "lllCI hJsl had au im:rc<1.,i11gly ~id tha1 if 1hc eligibility sta11d- 1·11111 pt•ll t1Vl' .1ppfic;u11 pool anJ arJ~ are reused, the new require· lrt·ntl'lldow, i111l'rci.1 from the lo· llll1lts need to be madt' dear IO 1 .11 .111d \llU1·w1d1· t'11111ingcn1 uf the 'ltudents lht'y will affec1. 'if11d1•111.-.." B11111111,·l lam111arth "111 the schools. during fresh· '·""· • man year, lhey'll haVl' to really I h1· ;i(:ad1·111u· ,t•natl' 1:0. ubo ~lrl'S..'i how imponanl the stand· • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa. CA 92627; by e-mail to jeff.benson@larimes.com; by fax 10 (949) 646-4170; or by calling (949) 5 74-4298. Include the time, date and location of the event, as well as a contict phone number. rt·n1i11111t'l\di11g th 11 nw•111~ arJ!oo will be,"" Kluss said. "Ir re.illy 111.1~1· ~1m· all :-olll<ll•nt!oo rnlnrlalt' important lo lstudenrnl. 1hcy'll SATURDAY ffi'TrC'ir/\ hascd on all th~~~~ .... ..,. ... ....,D''f!~.;;Of.~. g1hh• rnur:-ot• work. lor I Ol li .111<.l lll'I ahuvt• that.·· the Badt Bay will be given by a I I th i.:rad, .. ,. rather 1h.111 ju .. 1 11.; t~aine~ nat1.1ralist beginni~g at 111g tl wir htghc't Kralll''i. Wht•t.' •MARISA O"NEIL covers education. 9 a.m. T~ere is no cost. and no 1.11111 ,,1111 -.hl' alrl.'ady raln ilah '' Sile mav be readied at 19491 reservauons are needed. ( ,f'J\' til.,1• thal f111 'tutkllh pl.111 · !)74 4268 or hy c mail at Information: (949) 923-2269. 11111g 111 ;ipply l11r 111 . "·hoof, nwfls.1 one1/ "ldtimes.cvni No ~1c1\frr w11,1t you'rr do1nq, your l1or11L•tow11 nt'w-.pclp('r Exceptional V...._1 On Your Favorite Lexus Model FITS IN ... 14900 Square ft. Granite Countertop...... Installed • n (80 corors) 18X18 Travertine.... 2 Square tt. • Two LOCATIONS 1363 S. State College Blvd., Anaheim, 92806 (714) 999-5522 1536 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. 92627 (714} 681 ... 757 cont lie #812 121 ·References ~ 7-J ~~ ~ ~MN_C_H_IT-0. ' FIESTAS ............ • Graduat!Ons • Birthdays •Showers •Rehearsal Dinners· Order by th• Donn Pair., • .,. .. Go ~ • Chingolingas • Enchiladas \ 'i • Fajitas • Carnitas ., Chips. Salsa, Guacamole ~.Rice & Beans by the Quart ,,, .. l1nlm C111ec•· 1 6 II. Exhl:.::nt<M~. (949) 645-0209 ~ Auditions for the Royel S.li.t'• production of #Cinderella# will be held at Segerstrom Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center beginning at 2 p.m . at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Information: (7.14) 556-2787. A Dinner Dence CnliM. ~ by Hornblower Cruises and Events, will embarWrom 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. at 2431 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Boarding begins at 7 p.m. The cost is $65.95 per person, plus tax and graluity. Information: (9491 846-0155. SUNDAY The Americen legion Yllcttt Club . is sponsoring #Sharing the American Spirit# Fourth of July Boal Parade. The 53-year-old tradition begins with breakfast from 7 a.m. to noon at the American Legion Post 291, 215 15th St, Newport Beach. Cost is S6 per person. Information and applications for entering boats into the parade are available by c1>ntacting the American Legion Newport Harbor Post office. lnformation:(94.9) 673-5070. The v.tenn1 of Foreign Wars, Post 3536, will host its 31st annual Fourth of July Pancake Breakfast from 7 a.m. to noon al the Veterans Memorial Hall, 567 W. 18th St., Costa Mesa. The cost is $3 for adults and $2 for children 12 and~ounger. Information: (949) 646-6302. Guide Dogs of th• DeMf't ln~ational will take part in a ~ourth of July fundraiser from ,,0 a.m. to 2 p.m . on the boardwalk at the Balboa Bay Club and Resort, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beadl. Visitors can meet more than a dozen certified companion dogs and puppies in training and take pictures. Information: (949) 645·5000. P**neken' Country StoN will host a Fourth of July event which will feature a barbecue. demonstrations, live music, an ice cream social and a presentation on "The Hi.story of the Car." The event will be from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m . at 1720 Adams Ave .. Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 641-3112. Hombloww CNIHe end Eventa will embark on a Fourth of July Champagne Brunch cruise from noon to 2 p.m. at 2431 W. Coa.i Highway, Newport Beach. The cost is $41 per peraon, plus tex cox Continued from Al the House Homeland Security Committee and he has fl~ prominently in lr\telllgence is- sues. such as a 1999 lnveadga· lion into alleged Ollnese spying. But most CIA directors haven't been elttted offtdals; they've bttn edministradve types who worted their wmy up Inside lhe agency, said UC IMne political sdence profesaor Mart Petncca. ~ CNiMe end Eftnb is s ponsoring a three-hour dinner cruise celebrating Fourth of July featuring a traditional-style barbecue dinner including roasted chicbn, barbecUe-style beans, com on the cob, cole slaw and more. Leaving from Newport Harbor, boarding begins at 6:30 p.m. and runs from 7 to 10 p.m. Cpst is $79.95 per person. · Information: (949) 631·2469. MONDAY Borden Boob. Music end c.M will host Storytime with Miss Kathy. Reading begins al 10 a.m. at 1890 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 631·8661. A Bede Bey Bet W.lk wfll be hosted by bat expert Steptianie Remington beginning at dusk. The cost is S7 per person for ages 8 and up and pre-registration is required. Information: (949) 923-2275. TUESDAY A lhl-wMk educdonel Nries begins for women newly diagnosed with breast cancer and others wanting to team about the- disease. Oates are July 6, 13, 20, 27. Aug. 11 and 25 and they're being held at Hoag Hospital, 1 Hoag Drive. Newport Beach, Cohference Room A. Tho ugh the series is free, preregistration is required. Information: (949) r- 7.CANCER. _./ WEDNESDAY Shennen Ubrery end Gerdena is holding a Flemish, garden style designs course at 9 a.m. Held at 2647 E, Coast Highway. Corona del Mar. the event coat is $45 ($40 for #Friends"). Information: (9491 673-2261. http://www. sf gardens .org. Borden Boob. Music end C... will host Storytime with Miss Laura and the theme: Yummy food. Reading begins at 10 a.m. at 1890 Newport Blvd., Co"a Mesa. Information: (949) 631-8661. •AJ1About~· 1se parent-dlil ming experience with story t e and hands-on activities from 10:30 to 11:15 a .m . The cost is $5 per child ages 3 and 4. Space is limited and registration is required. Information: (949) 923-2275. Borden Boob, Mu.a: end c.fi will host Nic:blodeon Summer Camps for kids. featuring songs. games, crafts and more. Beginning at 11 a.m., the camp is limited to 20 and registration in advance is req!Jired. The camp is at 1890 Newport Blvd .• Costa Mesa. lnformetion: (949) 631-8661. . Auditions for the Royel a.llet'a A fNe WOfbhop, •How to V.lue and Successfully Sell Your Business -For Business Owners," begins at 7 p.m. al 1745 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. The workshop will provide deal-making resouroes and structuring. RSVPs are required. Information: (903) 903-5788. THURSDAY Moth9r'1 Marbt will host "Women's Support Workshop,H a free workshop given by Cheri Schatz from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. The market is at 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa, Information and reservations: (800) 595-6667. The Onnge County Fair will host a preview reception of this year's fair, which will feature the Fab Four with the Orange County Pacific Symphony, fireworks, opportuftify drawing, roaming · entertainers and light food and beverages. The event will be from 7 to 8:45 p.m. at the Pacific Amphitheatre. 88 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa. Information: (114) 708-1529. Pec:ific Amphitheatre ii holding Taste of the Fair from 7 to 8:45 p.m . Admission is free. The Pacific Amphitheatre is at the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center. 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 708-3247. http://www.ocfsir.com. JULY9 'Th• Onnge County Fair will offer free admission and parking from 10 to 11 a.m. for" Jam into the FairH to kidt off the 21-day event. 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. The fair will also offer free admission for the day to all active military. law enforcement arid fire personnel, plus o ne guest .. Information: (714) 708·1546. Stile aummer ldtool will be held from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. today and Saturday at Sephora South Coast Plaza-. 3333 Bristol SI., Suite 1001, Costa Mesa. Professionals will teach makeup tips and tridts. Information: (714) 429-9130. JULY 10 The fourth ennuel Onnge Cnlah Demolition Derby will be from 2 to 8 p.m. at the Citizens Business Bank Arena, Orange County Fair and Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa. lnfomiation: (619) 424-3348. Borden Books. Music end c.M will host Marvin Mixon at a book signingJor his new book "Acx:idehtat Murder:' Beginning at 2 p.m., the signing will be held at 3333 Bea9-St.. COl1a Mesa. Information: f714) 432· 7854. production of "Giselle" will be Borden Boob, Mulk end Cef6 heJd at Segerstrom Hall at the -will host Jina Bacarr at e book Orange County Performing Arts._ signing for her new book .• "The Center beginning at noon. 800 Japanese Art of Se>c: How to Town Center Drive, COlte Mesa. Tease, Seduce and Pleasure the Information: (714) 556-2787. Samurai In Your Bedroom." Mothw'e ~ wtl hoet "Intestinal Heatth. Mejor Kev to Longevity; a free aemlnar given a sa(e bet to oust Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer. and most re. cently he was in line for appoint· men1 to lhe U.S. 9th Clrcu.it Court of AppealS. He withdrew hlmself from consideration for the Judgeship when faced with a lengthy and potentially grueling conftnna- tion }H'ocelA. • "If there was an award to be glYen for IOIReOne whoee name la frequently mentioned to do 'x' in RepubUcan dn::Jes and then dtdn'I do It. Chris Cox would be the unequiwcal winner," Petrac· ca saJd. Beginning at 2 p.m ., the signing will be held at 1890 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 631--11661. vetting or campaigning involved, he has always shled away." If Cox gets the appointment to the CIA, a bevy or potential can- didates for his congressional seat is expected. • . "You wouldn't have as many people as the (CallfomlaJ recall, bul you'd have a slgnJfJcant number of folb. • Baugh joked. "People have bttn lining up for that seat for many years. and It's dlllicult lo know precisely who's serious about it at thJa point.• . When Cox was up for the Judgeship In 2001, the lilt of hopeful succeuon included . UTo me, the nags are repre- sentative of my homeland,· he said. "It's something very spe- cial." Such incidents are rare in Balboa Island, DeRosa said. "lwo years ago. we ~ad someone bend a few poles." he said. "Bui thal was it." , The association will use ma- rine padlocks to secure the flags to their poles to fl.void such incidents · in the future, DeRosa said. He said the flags ~ouJa all be replaced by today. Police see people get into au types of situations while in 1ox.ica1ed, Shulman said . UPeople get into fights and commil a variety of crimes, from burglaries to rapes,~ he said. "Often people get intoxi- ca1ed and do things they re - gret later." The Coate MeM AecrHtion Division will host Family Night Out "Night Hike# from 4:30 to 9 p.m. at the Oak Canyon Natore Center in Anaheim. Families will hike.with a professional trail guide. Participants will meet at 4:30 p.m. at the Balearic Community Center, 1975 Baleari<,: • Drive, Costa Mesa. The cost of transportation, reservations and a snadt is $10 per person. Information; (714) 754-5158. · The Newport Buch Pubaic ·Library is celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Central Library with codctails, dinner and speakers, including emcee Ed Arnold and Los Angeles Times columnist Patt Morrison. Starting at 7 p.m., the event is being held at the Newport Beach Marriott. 900 Newport Center Drive. Newport Beach, and costs $125 per person. Information: (949) 644-3296. option 1. • JULY 11 The Newport Buch Public Library a nd the City Arts Commission are presenting a · reception fo r artist Raymond 0. Otis that will include a musical performance by the Pacific Symphony Youth Orchestra at 1 p.m. in the Friends Meeting Room at the Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. Information: (949) 717·3800. option 2. http://Www .newportbeachlibrary.org. AJLY 12 Borden Boob, Music end c.... will host Storytime with Miss Kathy'. Reading begins at 10 a.m. at 1890 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Information: (9491 631·8661. Hoeg Hoapftel end the American Cancer Society, in association with the National Cosmetology Assn. and the Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Assn .• present "Look Good ... Feel Better· from 10 a.m. to noon at Hoag Hospital. 1 Hoag Drive. Newport Beach. The event is free. but registration is required . lnfQrmation: 1&49) 261-9556. Hoag C.IM* c.ntef ii holding another in the Gastrointestinal Cancer Patient Education Series called •strategies and Resources for coping with GI Cancer.# It will run from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at Hoag Hospital (Radiation Oncology Library·lsl floor). 1 Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. The event is free. but registration is required. Information: (949) 760-5542. JlA.Y 13 Mother's Marbt wtn host •t11• Test of a True Thyroid; a free seminar given by Judith Todaro. a clinical nutritionist. from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. The mattet is at 225 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa. Information and reservations: (800) 595-6667. , The Newport Beed\ Public Library will present Teen Night with music by Y. Not, hosted by the Young Adult Advisory Council. Beginning 11t 7 p.m. at the Central Library. 1000 Avocado Ave .. Newport Beadl. Information: (949) 717·3800 . http:l..WWW.newportbHch /ibrary.org. semblyman and now an Orange County 'SUpervisor. Fuentes had his own theory about who among the teeming politJcal m&MeS should replace Cox. should the congressman move on 10 a new omce. "I think they'd all be put aside by lhe obvious candidate, who would bf IR.epublican 70th As· sembly C>Utrict candidate) Oluck DeVore," Fuentes said. "Oluck wu Ottis' deputy, and any other candlClate would just be small in the shadows of Oluck DeVore." ~osta Mesa Corona del Mar N 6 And It's not the flnt time that Cox hu made the ao·called short Hat for a htper omce lince he wu elected to CongrMe ln-1988. He'a been mendoned •a pot- lible vice presidential candidate. •1t's poulble, I suppoee, that he mjgbt want to do IOflNlthlJl8 for whJch the only thin8 he has to do la pt appolnted. but if them png to be any tertous eJected oftlciala and private cili· •ALICIA RD••ON covers 1.ens such u ltate Sen. Dick Ack· bu9ineee. pofitlca end the 4 , s erman CR·Pullerton), Tuldn mil· environment. She meybe reached UonaJre Mart Olaptn Johneon at (141) 1'&M330 or bv e-me» et and am CAmpbeU, then an u -llHcM.robl,,.,,,,•,.,,,,,.._com. ........................................... ilt9iltll ........ _. ............ _. ........... ..-............................ __ _......_ ..... ~~.;..........~~~-------- ---------------------~ Z& I r1<1dy July 1: 100'1 AS 'Fahrenheit' still hot locally ' I INTROD UCING T H E SPERRY The controyersiaJ documentary is drawing mostly Democrat crowds to the Lido Theater. NEWPORT Bf.ACH -Even in Newpon Beach, a bastion of conservatism. Michael Moore's new documentary film ·Fahren- -taeit 91-11" attracted many self- described Democrats to the Udo Theater on Thursday. Some were there to see what all the cont{tMtrsy'over the film was about. Others just wartted to ~able to join the national co11- versation about the film. Most. at least after an II :30 a.m. showing at the Udo, agreed the mm should be seen by those who agree and disagree with the Bush administration's handJing HAIDL Continued from Al on television and radio, sheriff's officials decided they would not put the incident on Lhe log be- cause "the press would be all over" It and that the maner would remain "our little secret" A lieutenant then instructed the field sergeant to release the teenagers wjthout filing a report and Lhen asked a field-deputy to drive Greg Haidl ho'me. The ser- geant then took tl\e marijuana back to the office and locked it in his file cabinet, the grand jury re- pon said. Another official then edited information from Lhc deputy's report that UaidJs be- longings were grouped with the marijuana, it said. In an eight-page report titled •A Tempe.st in a Teapot pr a Vio- lation or Public Trust?" released Thursday, members of the grand jury who panicipated, in a seven- month investigation said the in- cident seemed very much like a cover-up, but there is no evi- dence or a criminal conspiracy to obstruct justice. The grand jury repon was be- ing withheld until the comple- ' ATTORNEY Continued from Al "1bia cue has taken a lot of my time," be saJd. 1be way aome of the media portra)'ed him affected ' his c:hilchen. Cavallo saJd A local weekly said he •spits out 17- yeer-old g1rta. .. 'Tm just akk of all that," he said. "I've put up with It for way too long." Qivallo saJd be also has two federal trials coming up in the ran and that he plans to spend the summer with his children, handling other cues and visit- ing bis couaina in Italy. "'lbday1 I plan on going to buy gDldlah." be sakl. "Would I NCOlll&der comln1 back to defend Gi"el Hald.fl I don't know. I'd ~ to tm It one day at a time." "I'm not tired or burned out." c.avaDo added. His co-counsel, Pete Scalisi, of war policy after Sept. 11. ·1Moore'sl got a way of 'un· digging' those little secrets and punching you in the stomach ," said Lauren Lees. 19, or North: '1idge. Moore's docwnentary criticiz- ing the Bush administration has sizzled al the box office since its June 25 opening. llte mm. which aJso investi- gates ties between the Bush fam- ily and Osama bin Laden's rela- tives, and President George W. Bush's response -to the Sept. 11 terrorist anacks, created a mael- strom of controv~rsy even before ii opened, as Republicans ~hed the film as being decep· live and raJse. llte opening weelc.entl gross revenue alone was almost as much as the highest-grossing documentary ever during its en- tire rutr.' That documentary ~ tion of Haidl's jury trial. The district anomey's office, which took over the investigation from the sheriff, has concluded there was no evidence to suppon criminal charges. But the grand jury report poims out •interference by the higher levels of the Sheriff's De· panmcnt that gave the appear- ance or a cover·\IP·" "This behavior continued to snowball, resulting in several misleading reports and public pronouncements," the report said. A recorded telephone conver- sation also showed "Cf concened effort to suppres~ information' and keep the matter from th e press and public," the report said. On the other hand, it is cus- tomary for field offi cers IO let people off with a warning and not give them a citation and for police officers to be intimated if their children had a brush with the law, the report said. Officials were probably too eager to guard a fellow officer's son from adverse publicity. the repon said. ll le grand jury recom mended that the sheriff use an outside law enforcement agency to con- 'Would I reconsider coming back to defend Greg Haidl7 I don't know. I'd have to take it one day at a time.' . ...... CBllo said Qivallo will be 90rely missed on the defense team. "He la an acellent Jawyer," Scalisi uJd "He WU instru- mental in the succesa of the first trial." But Scalia! said he mna1ns • 1 ~ optimisdc becawe this case Is full or reuonable doubt." "The jury ruled 11-1 ln favor of acquittal on four countl and that ... powerful ~ ment." be sakl. "And the gov- ernment's case Is not Solng to get any better." He said be expects John Bar- nett and Pete Morreale, who RELATED STORY Our Reel Critic gives his opinion of Michael Moore's contentious new film. SH Page Al Moore's "Bowling for Colum- bine," in which he explored the prevalence of gun violence in America. Lees' mother, Markey Lees or Novato, reacted emotionally to the ftlm as well "I think it's a trdvesty what's happening in our country -that people are blindly foUowing Bush," Markey Lees said. "('The war) has created business oppor- tunities out of tragedy, like con- tracts for Halliburton." Most or the film's viewers Thursday described themselves as--f>emocrats--and exhorted' everyone, no matter what their duct an independent investiga· tion. Orange County Sheriff's spokesman Jim Amormino could not be reached for comment on Thurs<tay. Deputy Dist. Atty. Susan Schroeder said the repoi:t "stands on its own." '"Ille dlstrit t attorney's office agrees with the grand jury's find· ings," she said. "I'm legally un- able to 1alk about other matters until the investigation is over." Greg I faidl's attorney, Pete Scalisi, said he had not looked at the repon yet, but the marijuana . incident was insignificant be- cause no charges were filed against h1s client. I le said he wasn't surprised that till' grand jury didn't find criminal culpability on the pan or the Sheriff's Department. "There's no surprise there,· Scalisi said. "It was expected." Don I laidl said he "wasn't pay- ing much attention" to the grand jury investigation. "I wan t to stay away from it," the a.'isistnnt sheriff s:il<t. "I want to let 1he Sheriff's Department deal with it." • DEEPA BHARATH cqvers public safely and courts. She may be represent Hafdl's co-defend- ants. to remain on the team. The mild-mannered ~i admitted l\iS demeanor and methods are different from c.avaDo's. •The style may be dilferent," be said. •sut the mesaage and the paaion are the same." Don Haldi said he bun't thought about whether he will use a co-counsel for the sec- ond trial to defend bis aon. "Joe's a great guy and a great friend." he said "But I under- stand that he needs to spend time with bis family." Don H&Jdl saJd he wishes the district attorney hadn't re-flled the case. . • . "Every day Is ro1J8h." he said. "JU&ht now, It's hard for me to even fathom the word 'optlm.latlc.'" • ~ IHARATH COY9r1 public Nfety end coulta. She miy be reec:hed et 19491574-<U26 or by e-mell et ~.bhererfl 11/atfmu.oom. SALE NOW IN PROGRESS! 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I n111w prq1ar1·tl. /\nttdp.tllllg a l111g1• la1w, I g.l\'t' my ... df l11h of 111m•. So, I wimlow '""l'l.>t'd i11 th1· V1.1 Ul111 l'ha111w1)' wl11l1· I walll'll. Ma11. do rlwy haw .u1~11ld - -. '-MAXINE COHEN K11111g 111 h<ivt' I (I go ill WlllWll l y11u." "Am I that I.Ill'?'° ht· ••"kt·d. Slw rolh·d ht·r l'Yt''· "What tlo you 111L·ai1. arl· y11u that t.111·?'" ~he .... 11tl "Wht·n an· y1111 t•vt·r nut l:atl'°t' I It· 1c·a1·hcd lor lwr, a~ if trying IO g-1vt· ht·r a hug. I hat', wlwn cht• ".hiJ~" fiHlll'. make~ ii fail. Owr thl' pa"t <!O yean.. lw ha.' fullnwctl rlo!>l' to 500 n1oplcs, reassei.~ing them al various intervals. 'lb do his work. tu.• mcasun·d ht·an . pulw and pcri.p1rati1111 rJte' and breathing. I lc rnh·wir~.ctl ladal exprcssium., vitkotapcd intcnu·tion~. rntalogt•d anJ talhcd tht•111. I It• hai. au:umulated an impn:~'~iVl' body of data un human interaction patterns. whkh makes hii. n•.:.eard1 the rnnst i.t'ientitit:ally rigorou~ (no easy task when it comes to hunian beings) in the field so tar. ·inc man made two bids: the first to hug the woman and tht-second to say, "I.et it ~o." Hoth were rejected. • sweetness hetween them that would have helprd twr to let go of her anger. II is crucial to Lhe well-being of the relationship that hids are hoth initiated and rcct'ivcd. 'lhb is ht'rnUM: it acatcs an atmosphere whcre positive ~enliment override - or PSI) -operate~. That means whcn your partner does something that you find irritating, offensive or hurlful, you will be more likely to let it go and not take it personally. ronnectiun are made, or they refuM· to n·ceive them. 'l11is is only one fal'Ct of Go11111m1's extensive research. I think 11ib is essential i11fnm1atiun on how to keep your marital relationship working well. The hook I like IH'~I b "The ScVl'll l'rinciple~ for Making Marriage Work." 11·~ not his most recent, but it is hi!. must clear and user-friendly. /\.'for '"fahrcnheit 9/ 11 , • ii was OK. It has a good: strong message, the core of which I · agree with, but Mkhacl Mourc WJ!> once again overly fervent. nnd the movie got bpgged down in lhe middle anJ lll'came repetitious and horing. MAILBAG Accuser in rape trial should be named I have two points regarding t.he rape trial of three teenagers .tia1 ended in a. mistrial: First of all, why hasn't the woman involved been identified? As despicable as what these boys did to her was, whether it was consensual, I think it's high time we identify the accuser as well as 1he accused. And No. 2. she was only 16. That is statutory rape. Why haven't they been charged with that? You wouJdn't need a jury tu convict them of that. LYNN MERLES Costa Mesa New trial should definitely proceed -.. co11glmneratic111 ul ... run. 1\ whole Sll<'rman e;;ud1•11., I 1111 of fakt• Oowt·h, pl11" r.111tlll''· IJ11dy p1rnh11 h anJ t 0l1111.1. Neat Ill 111\'llll•lll .1 g11·;it ,1•h•1t11111 111 glt'('lllll!, 1 .1111 ... , '1a1w11t•1 \ a11d p:tpl'r J,:rn111 .... I kq1r Al"t'mtling 10 Juh11 Gollma.11, wliu rl''t•arrh1•' why 1narriage~ l;iil. lht• h ..... ir huilc.JinK hlm•k of human rclati11mhip~ Is '411111·thin~ ht• calb "Uw hid." <..;oumm found that tht•re need~ lo be a 5-1 ratio of po~itive to negative emotional interactions for a marriaKe to pru~pn. in actual practice, this means that there have to he fiw moments of humor, affection, ·caring, support and Let me give you an example. A couple is having friends over for dinner and is gclling ready. She's in the kitchen. cooking, and he's selling tho 1able in the dining room. I le rnn'I find the nap.kins and l'alb to his wife to ask where tht·y arc. She answer\, ··come 011. llley're in lht' butTt•t. You know that. You live hNc, 100." Now, if positive scntinwnt override is operating. he will ignore th~ critical tum· of her rt•mark, accourlt fur her tone or voice by thinkin~ she's ju.st hurrying to gel rcmly like he is, and go gel the napk.ins. II it's 11111 operating. he will most likely retaliate by either yelli11g back at her or walking off the job. Moore did a real good joh of naming the movie though. ll'i. name~e. Hay Bradbury's hook. fahrenheil 451. puhlishcd in 1953, b a work of !>Odal cri1icisn1 time warns that oppressive government, left 1111rhccked, can do irreparable damagl' to society hy ~upprei.sing Uwugh1 1hro11w1 rensorshi~). in particular the dt•s1rurtio" of thl' written word -paper hums al a temperature of 45 I degree!. Falm•nheil. I think the district attorney should definitely retry the three teenagers who allegedly raped that girl. 11,'s on' video and there's no denying it. 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Bui N11 I· ..,ht· 11111vt·d hl'r '>ho11ld1·1 '"'·'Y 110111111, uuhtn·trlwd .If I II '"( 11111t· 011," he ~aid. "l.>on't 111,1k1· .1 hag tlt'al 111 thb. l.t.'1\ 1•11111y tilt' 11111v1e." BuJ No.:!: ·· 1 hat', t·.1~y Im you to 'ily." 'ht• .,,Ill, Ill' got 111 li1w lx.•sid1• lwr. I lwy walkl·d togeth1·r 111 'ilt'lll"l' I lad I lli·t•11 in Hm· with ( 11111111.111, lw would h.1Vl' had .1 1111 to '"Y to lht•st• IWO. < .011111.111 ha~ t'1111tl11rh'll th1• 11w"1 wl'll rc ... pt•clctl rel'>carrh in 1111' lidtl 1111 what 111akt•o; rnarrra~t· ""'n•cd and what kindnei..' for every one · monwnt of criticism. anger, dcft·n~ivcne!>.'i and n11nplah11. A bid b a way of initiatinK a positive interaction. A hid can he rercivcd and rt!dpn11.:ated, rebuked or not even notic<.>J. A's it rclat~ 10 our couple, it lookt.-d to me like the woman rdm.kcd the man's bid by moving her body away and nut allowing him to hug her. lt"s abu possible that ~he didn't even see hb gesture a~ ari attempt to initiate a p1hiti\'t' moment and automatit•ally withdrew. llad ~he allowed him to hug her, in dft'l't al'cepting his bid, therl' would have been a moment of /h you can sec. PSO goes a long way to promoting wmd rel'fing~ OelWCl'll partners and kel'ping the relatiomhip good. I ler6 the tricky part. When the I'S<> i"1'1 UJ>l'rating. it's hard tn work yo.ur way 11u1 of tht• relation~hip 111111· hl'l'aUSl' !iO'-"• of thl' tinll', unhappily marril'd cuupll'~ t•itlll'r do nut noticl' that hidi. for · Yl'~. the ( ;eorgc W. pn·~idcncy has re~ulted in the ..,upprl'S:.ion of dissenting opi11ions and the loss of some or our hask human rights, ... uch a~ tht· right~ of prio;onen. 111war111 ht• trt•atcd humanl'ly. • MAXINE COHEN is a Corona def Mar resident and a marriage and family therapist practicing in Newport Beactl. ., district attorney shbuld spare· no effort in attempting to get a reasonable verdict. DEBBYKOKEN Costa Mesa Mistrial highlights legal shortcomings Yes. I think the district attorney should retry the case. With the overwhelming evidence of the tape, if these men -and remember they aren't juveniles, they're men - were from the lower-income homes wilh regular lawyers. they would be on their way to stale prison right now. They appear to have performed a terrible crjme and should not get away with ii. JACK OWENS Balboa Island GOODBYE LAGUNA AFTER .10 YEARS FURNISHINGS ...... ACCESSORIES .,.... BED & BATH STOREWIDE SALE OUR BEST EVER! To show our appreciation for your suppOrt all these years ... • From 20% to 75% 0 FF All In--Store Items Only Come Early for Best Selectiotf. Free Underground Parking with Validation STORE WILL CLOSE AUGUST 23. NEW LOCATION WILL BE ADVISED. .. ··-----· --------:....-------~ . --. --.. --.... -.. • 72 HOURS FRIDAY Jazz it up. The Hyatt Regency Newpon Beach will host Everette Harp a11d Paul Jackson Jr. as pan of ita Summer J8l2 Series sponsored by 94. 7 The Wave, staning at,7:45 p.m. at 1107 Jamboree Road, Newpon Beach. Tidlets cost $37.50 (for dinner padlages. add S26). Information: (9491 729-6400, htfp.IANww.summer1azzS8ries.com. SATURDAY Uve It live. The Bluewate'r Grill off ors live music Friday and Saturday nighlS. Greg Morgan. Ni<* Pe1?9r and Kelly Gordien (known as MPG) perform claulc rock, R&B and swing at 8:30 p.m. Fridays. Marvin Gregory and MPG will perform classic rock. swing and R&B al 8 30 p.m . Saturdays. The re~auram is al 630 Lido Park Drive, Newport. Beach. Free. 19491 675·3474. OON UACH/OAJLY PILOI Corona del Mar resident Dr. Steven Hendhn has 1ust completed his fourth book, "Overcoming the Inheritance Taboo.~ Leaving it all behind Corona del Mar resident's new book encourages people to discuss estate matters before they become issues. Paul Saitowitz Daily Pilot D eath -the la~t hurr.ili. till' great 111ystC'ry, lhl' tiual adieu -may hc the ultirnatt• t•arthly pn.~~t·nn· illl imlivitlu;1l will have, hut I h1· legacy of a lifetime ur accumulation and lhl' destination of that hooty c.:.111 live on long after thl' final breath or heartbeat. ~ Oftenti1111·s grief is comrounclt•<l hy family members hil'kl·ring over ju .. 1 who inherits wh<1t is left hehimJ. This cun lead to feelings of guilt, greed anti anger -enter Dr. Steven I lemllin. I lendlin, who lives in Corhna clef Mar and has hecn in private practke focusing on psychotherapy with adults o;incc 1976. ha.' just rl'll'asrd a hook on the subfcc.:t -hb fourth - called "<>vercoming thc Inheritancc ·1alxm." "My book dt•als wi tl'1 all a~pl'rt' surrounding the death of a parent ... grief. the nee<l to have an estall' pliln or will, trust. e111otional problems within the family, all of it," I lendlin said. I lendlin's conll'ntion is that many s411abbles over estates \tart bemuse people arc conditioned to not breach the ropic before the person dit·s. When a lowd one has rearhetl ;1 tlire stage, it is often taboo or morbid tu begin talking with them about how their po,~e~'ions will be split up, who they want tu havi: what anti how they want things wound up. "The best thjng is to deal with these family issues of inheritance whcn you can and not when you have to," I lendlin said. "Emotions run high during times or crisis. and that's when a lot of deep -sc:ttetl feelings come out." Those emotion~ can often trigger sibling rivalrie!'. that have BEST BITES FYI •WHAT: #Overcoming the Inheritance Taboo," by Dr. Steven Hendlin. •WHEN: Released June 29. • WHERE: At bookstores everywhere. hel'n there all along. "l'coplc arc realJy superstitious about d1·ahng with inheritam;e," he said. " rhcy tJ1ink people will look at them as vulture~ if they hrin~ it up too soon. No kind or family argument that happen~ is happening for the fir1>1 time; the death just helps bring it to the 1>urfacc." One way he pushes to help case.the tension is for parent~ In give possessions lo children hcfore they die. lhat way they can take pride in seeing their children enjoy them. Just a.\ J lendlin was !'.Ct to he~in writing the honk, he was lan·d with L11csc issues lir:.tha11d with thl' death of his m otlier. "That was a hard time for me, and I was faced with the dilemma of whether or not to fulfill my commitment and go on writing the book or just step away from it," he said. "I think going through that experience ultimately helped me write the book." Although the book is largely targeted to more affiucnt families with large estates. I lendlin says the basic principles apply to 1·vcryunc. *Just bemuse a famiJy muy not have a~ m uch to d ivide up does not mean L11e same emotional attachment is not there:" he said. "The same problems can creep up with every family." · n1e hook, released by Penguin/Plume Hooks, is available at book.stores cvl'rywherc. Gl'tiente Southwest Grille still a thrill GrHrWylder Daily Pilot Ric Hanagan alw.ays experimenll'd with ingredients and recipes. At his first hot spot. the Blues Cafe ln Long Beach, .. 1ana, ,u11 sl up a taco stand out front, and people raved about the fresh tacos. . with no waitres.'ieS, I can sell food a t about half the price: The tiny restaurant doesn't suit lingerers, with only six tables and a counter space; it's mostly a take-out spot. Fresh and expensive Ingredients are his kitchen secrets. Kit's a !lmall place for the volume we produce, so there's nd room for storage." Aanagan said. ·We have to buy fresh ingredients every day. And we use queso fresco that's three times as expensive as jack cheese, but the taste makes a big difference." FYI •WHAT: Caliente Southwest Grille. •WHERE: 271E.17th St. in Costa Mesa. •WHEN: From 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. 'Monday to Saturday; 11 a.m . to 8 p.m. Sunday. •INFO: (949) 515·0909. restaurants, Caliente has one chef. who makes all the sauces, including zesty chipotle tartar. qucmada cream, green tomatillo saurc. and apache sauce. Five fresh salsas also are made daily. SUNDAY PMlcan .,-. The Rusty Pollcan olfers the .music of Common Ground from Wednesday through Sunday. Tho band performs from 7 to 10 p.m . Wednesday and Thursday, from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Friday and Saturday and from 2 to 6 p.111 Sunday. The restaurant is at 2735 W Coast Highway, Newµon Beach. Free. (9491642·3431. I Friday. July 2. 2004 A7 THEATER Playhouse still looking spry at40 Tom Titus Darty Pilot A bout this time next year, the Costa Mesu Civic Playhouse will be celebrating its 40th birthday. I know bernust• I was prt"'1·11t at the creation. Uack in the sprini; of 1965. l'tl just startt·tl reviewing local plays and writi11g about the theater for the Daily PiJot, when it occurred t11111c that my w lumns might he more inforrnL'<i if I had some practical ex.pericnct' in the field. Besidt·s. it looked like a lot of fun. As it happened. ho th assumptions were com.>t t. In May of that year, the Civic Playhouse, under it<; founding director, the late Pali l ambelJini. announc<.>tl plans for its fi rst adult projt'ct. having put a children's play and a youth show µ11 the boards. TI1e maiden production was L11c co111l0dy "Send Me No Flowers." I auditioned, won the cameo role of the cemetery lot salesman (played by Paul l.ynde in Lite movie version) and got my feet wet in community theater. Aud I expcric11ce<l 111y fir,t anti last taste of e ntram;e applause. l<J been a reporter. coverin~ the d ty of C11,ta Mesa, fur about a year anti a half, am.I 111;my uf the local city officials were in attendance on opening night. When they responded to my first appear.mce on stage, it nearly erclSCd all 40 ur so lines I'd painstak.ingly committed to memory. As the years went on, I appeared in several other shows for the playhouse, the most memorable assignment being Ensign l'ulver in "Mr. Roberts." as well as other lucaJ t.lwate r groups, before starting tlirccting in 19611. For :11 years, I held down the position of mt is tic dirL>etor of the Irvine Community Theater. from which I finally retired last summer. But the Civic Playhou1>e always held a warm spot for me as my first theater home. In 1985. Pali a11nuunced "Father of the Bride" as the 1lwater's 20th anniversary show. FL>eli11~ nostalgic, I auditioned and wound up with the title role. By that time. !he playhouse hatl relocated from its vintage auditorium on the Orange County Fairgrounds to its present location in the Rea School complex on Hamilton Avenue. Now, 20 more than years have passed. and tl1e playhouse is mak.ing plans for its 40th annivcr...1ry season in 2004-05. And, in a sense. it's starting right where it left off. When last visited, the playhouse was presc11ti11g the musical "Cabaret." which talces place in the early I 9:K>s, prior to Adolf J litter's rise to power. Leading off the new season will be "The L>iary of Anne Frank." based on the 14-ycar·old girl's tnic story of events that transpired in J lollam.1 durin~ the reign of the Na7j regime. That show will 11pt•11 Sept. 9 and run through Oct. 3. Another young girl is the focal point for • llw Secret Garden," a musical version of a story that has captivated readers for decades. 11,e local production arrives Feb. IO and plays through March 13. This show won a 1991 Tony awan..1 for "best book of a musical" ahd was nominatt-d for a half·do1.en other Tonys. What would a special season be without Neil Simon? Fspecially a Simon play that doesn't come See PLAYHOUSE, Pa1e AlO At Caliente Southwest Grille, Flanagan created hl<i vision of a restaurant he would like to eat at. lhe gounnet fast-food restaurant on f-.ast 17th Street in Co~ta Mesa has a Southwest theme with a blend of Spanish, NatJve American and MeXJcan Flanagan also attrihutes Callente's success ....:.. they do 300 lunches and 250 dinners, of which 6841lt are take-out, on an average day-to the variety of sauces. Unlike rnc>At quidc-serve 1'ria.I and error, cookbooks and a friend's input helped shape CaJJente's hit menu. • DONLEACH/DM.YP'l.OT cuiline. •It's the kind of place you can easUy gee In and out of." Aanapn said. "And ~-~-~~~--~-~-- ·The Blue Moon chicken salad ts one of the most ~ bK:h items served See BEST. ha• AlO up at Caiente Southwest Grle, at 271 E. 17th St. In Costa Mesa. • Al fnday, Mt 2. 2004 Daily Piiot • I I I I I I REEL CRITICS Miniature · Muterpieccs 'Fahrenheit' takes aim at Bush Original Oils 5x5 paintings up 10 8s8 fnmrcl Framed $39 MARJORIE KINNEY -impttssionistic Oils Art-A-Fair festival Now·Srp1cmbcr 6 • 10..m. 10 9p.m. daily 1n 1.....,... Canyon Road www.mvjorickinn..y.com Marinated Tri-Tips s.a .. M•ru Vy[,,,, U-C..rl" Mali S«yk Srdaf Auk StrW Widt '""'"'"' c-c,_, o .. .,,.u All Beef Hoc Dop Pork 8c Beef Ribt M.uUwcd Chickaa, Beef, lamb, Pocil 8c Fuh Kabob. .\11 "" BBQ BEEF RIBS Becf,T~or Chicken Patties s422 lb. • Ddi Salads • Fruit lie Veggie Platten • Meat and Cheese Platten l'IH ll >I < I BroccoU 79¢ Crowns lb. Strawl>trries $1 79.:• Sandwich Platters Availible I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • M khael Moore's latesl anack movie makes no pre1ense at being fair · and balanced. He presents a scathing Indictment or every aspect or the Bush presidency and dares you to challenge his poin1 of view. Wha1ever your political persuasion, Moore presents his manipulative case . with savage wir, compelling film . • dip~ and provocative information thatde.d anention and inspire deba1e. This happens because Moore's L-...:.-L.11.a-..__Ju strongest points are made.on screen by Bush himself. A teacher's amateur video shows Bush sitting in a second-grade claMroom on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001. He sits in a little kid's chair. He starts reading along with the children a book entl\led MMy Pet Goat." An aide comes Into the room and whispers Into Bush's ear that a second plant! has hit the World Trade Center. By this time, everyone in America understoOd that we were under a terrible attack.. What does Bush do7 Absolutely nothing. He asks no questions. He gives no orders. He does not leave the room to gel more Information. He sils in the littJe chair for seven AFTER HOURS • Submit AFTER HOURS items to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646-1.!JO; or by calling (949) • 574--4295. SPECtAL EVENTS 'RIDING GIAHTS' The Surfrider Foundation and Ocean for. Hope pi:esent the wor1d premiere-of "iUding GiantsH at *Looking to increase your compariy's-exposure and brand awareness in Orange County? *Interested in driving our fan-base to your businesses? *Looking for a unique and dynamic opport~~ity .to partne~ with one of the top un1vers1tles 1n the nation? · In a scene from Michael Moore's •r ahrenheit 9/11," after being told that America was under attack when the second plane hit the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001, President George W. Bush continues to read •My Pet Goar in a Florida classroom for nearly seven minutes. excruciating minutes looking like a deer In the headlights. He stares blankly Into space while 3,000 Americans bejpn to die. Moore returns often to Bush's long, blank stare during the film for obvious reasons, but there's a lot more. There's a humorous account or the bizarre election circus of 20Q0. There are disturbing details of many busines.5 deals between the Bush and Saudi royal families. We see the relentless push to Invade Iraq. We see sobbing Iraqi women lamenting their dead relatives. We see scenes of sudden death for unsuspecting soldiers. We ' see Marine recruiters scouring the lower-class neighborhoods of Aint, Mich .. to sign up minority teenagers. We see congressmen look at Moore with disdain when he suggests that their own children should enlist. "Fahrenheit 9/ 11" offers a ton of rapid-fire information that may be true, but is clearly arranged to follow Moore's left-wing spin. But universally heart wrenching is the simple interview of a mother from Flint, whose son has just been killed In Information: 1714) 740-2000, http:llwww.ocfair.com/pacific amphithttatre. lrdq. Her tearful lament is in stark contrast to her earlier scenes, when her son first shipped out, and she was very supportive of the war, Her political turnaround could be indicative of the American electorate this year. Agree .or not with Moore's premise, this controversial film is certain to stir up many heated discussions in this scorching political year. • JOHN DEPKO is a Costa Mesa resident and a senior investigator for the Orange County public defender's office. MUSIC . EVERETTE HARP ANO PMJl JACKSON JR. 7:30 p.m. July 8 at the Lido Theater. Tictcets include the film and refreshments '8t the after-party and can be bought onlif\9 or at the box office at • 3459 V1& lido, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 673-8350, http://www.ridinilgiantsP,re'Tliere. .com/invite. OP SUMMER SURF The Hyatt Regency Newport SERIES MOY1E FEST Beach will host Everette Harp and Op and Projekter-Action Sports Paul Jecbon Jr. as part of !ts. -.· . Cinema.will h6sf the qp s.uf'!l.rner. Summer Jazz Serles Sponsored Surf Series ri'lovie festival at the .by 94.7 The Wave, starting at BILL COSBY Lido !h.e111tre. On July 29, "Gone · 7:45 p.m. today at )107 Jamboree Sumn'"·arid #Style Masters" will Road, Newport Beach. Tictcets Comedian and TV legend finish the series in style. Tictcets cost $37.50 (for dinner padcages, Bill Cosby will perform at 8 p.m . :July 22 at t.he l>aclfic Affiphitheiitre, Orange County Fair andExpo$ition Center, are $7 at the door and are add $26). Information: (949) available at 3459 Via Lido. 72~0. http://www.summer Newpprt Beach. Information: jszzsenes.com. · (949) 673-8350, • http:llwww.projekter.com. 'CONCERTS ON THE f 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. , PENINSUlA' .· --'---------------------The Balboa Village Businest; ' · Join us at an INTRO NIGHT THURSDAY, JULY 8 7:30 pm - at a member's home It's your chance to learn abqut RECONSTRUCTIONISM and· UNIVERSITY SYNAGOGUE and find out the 10-TOP REASONS PEOPLE LOVE UNIVERSITY SYNAGOGUE call 949-553-3535 for location and directions UNIVERSITY SYNAGOGUE A Reconstructionist Congregation www.universitysynagogue.org One of 12 Synagogu~ selected nationally for the Synaplex Initiative tg expand Shabbat celebration through creative and innovative programming. We .,. lndtnln, l'.nldpll~ EflelltMIM, SplrltwL lnnov•tlw llltd FMttl lfAN1N1 Rtstaurant e!r Bar CoME AND TRY OUR NEW FLAMED-BROILED KABOBS f Mnitin tlN 1111 for • FREE t/Ms ef llliw ,,,;tJ, 1""' rtett Ji,,Mr. (U..it_-,,_'"/#"'Mt'" IMll) Improvement District will host · "Cpncerts on the PeninttJla" .feetuii~g Janie Browning & The Righteous Bros. Band from 6 to 8 p.m. July 8 at the Peninsula Partc - Gazebo at Main Street and Oceanfront, Newport Beach. Information: http://www.balboa newportbeadl.com. · CRAIG CHAQUtCO The Hyatt Regency Newport Beach will host Craig Chaquico as part of its Summer Jazz Series sponsored by 94.7 The Wave, starting at 7:45 p.m. July 9 at 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. Tictcets cost $37.50 (for dinner padtages, add $26). Information: (949) 729-6400, http://www.summerjarz series.com. REBA MCENTIRE Grammy Award winner Reba McEntire will perform as part of the Pacific Amphitheatre Summer Concert Series at 8 p.m. July 11 at the Orange County Fair and · Exposition Center. Information: (714) 740-2000, http://www.ocfair .comlpacificamphitheatre. JOOYWAruY Fashion Island's Annual Summer Concert Series will host pop singer and Grammy winner Jody Wattey, who will perform such hits as "looking for a New love· and "Still ' Thrill:" The performance will be at 7 p.m. July 14 in the Bloomingdale's SH AFTER, Paae A9 a: I H NEXT TO RUBY'S . -- 2333 f..AsT <:oAs'r HIGHWAY, CoJtONA DEL MAR• 949.675.8101 www.~c:om -----·--~-·-------- I ·-·----------------------------------.......... --~ ---------------- ---- '----=--...-:~ ------- AFTER Continued from A8 Courtyard ar Fashion Island, 401 Newport Center Drive. Newport Beach. Seating is free. VIP tickets cost $20. Information: (949) 721-2000. 'CONCERTS ON THE PENINSULA' The Balboa Village Business Improvement District will host uconcerts on the Peninsula" featuring the band Blues Bar BBQ from 6 to 8 p.m . July 15 at the Peninsula Park Gazebo at Main Street and Oceanfront. Newport Beach. Information: http:llwww .balboanewportbeach.com TRAIN The musical group Train will perform as part of the Pacific Amphitheatre Summer Concert Series at 8 p.m . July 15 at the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center. Information: (714) 740-2000, http://www.ocfair com/pacificamphitheatre. OZOMATLI The Grammy Award-winning group Ozomatli will perform a variety of music from Latin salsa 10 1au-funk as part of the.Pac1f1c Amphitheatre Summer Concert Series at the Orange County Fair &i Exposition Center at 7:30 p.m. July 16 at the Pacific Amphitheatre, 88 Fair Drive. Costa M esa. Information: (714) 740-2000, http:t/WWW.ocfa1r.com lpacificamphitheatre. STRUNZ & FARAH AND PRAFUL The Hyan Regency Newport Beach will host Strunz & Farah and Praful as part of its Summer Jazz Series sponsored by 94. 7 The Wave, starting at 7:45 p.m. July 16 at 1107 Jamboree Ro ...... ' Newport Beach. Tidtets are S3W (for dinner packages, add $26). Information: (949) 729-6400. http://www.summef}azz sanes.com. HOOTIE AND THE BLOWFISH The musical group Hootie and the Blowfish will perform as part of the Pacific Amphitheatre Summer Concert Series at the Orange County Fair & Exposition Center at 8 p.m . July.t 8. Information: (714) 740-2000, http://www.ocfa1r com/pacificamphitheatre. · NEWSBOYS AND AUDIO ADRENALINE Christian rock.group the Ncwsl>oys will perform with Audio Adrenaline at 7:30 p.m July ~1 at the Pacific Amphitheatre. Orange County Fair and Exposition Center. Information: (714) 740-2000, http://www.ocfa1r.com/pac1fic nmphitheatre. FELIX CAVALIERE 'S RASCALS Fashion Island's Annual Summer Concert Series will host Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees Felix Cavalierc's Rascals. who will perform such hits as "Groovin'" <Jnd "Mustang Sally:· The performance will be at 7 p.m. July 21 in the Bloomingdale's courtyard at Fashion Island, 401 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Seating is free. VIP tickets cost $20. Information: (949) 721-2000. 'CONCERTS ON THE PENINSULA' The Balboa Village Business Improvement District will host "Concerts on the Peninsula" featuring the Melvin Eddy Blues band from 6 to 8 p.m . July 22 at the Peninsula Park Gazebo at Coll Lorraine O'Don••ll 949.574.4245 or Ann Genclrolla . 949.574A249 advertise in th is ··- Main Street and Oceanfront, Newport Beach. Information: http://www. balboanewport beach.com. MINDt ABAIR AND DOWN TO ntE BONE The Hyatt Regency Newport Beach will host Mindi Abair and Down to the Bone as part of its Summer Jazz Series sponsored by 94. 7 The Wave. ~tarting at 7:45 p.m. July 23 at 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. Tickets are $37.50 (for dinner packages add $26). lr1formation: (949) 729-6400, http://www.sum merjazzseries.com. CARAVANA . The City Arts Commission will present Concerts in the Parks featuring the Latin rock of Caravana from 5 to 6:30 p.m. July 25 at Bob Henry Park (corner of Dover Drive and 16th Street), Newport Beach.lnformatiQn: (949) 717-3870, http://www.city .newport-beach.ca.us. DICK DALE, THE . SURFARIS AND MORE The American legion Harbor Post 291 and Yacht Club are hosting the "California Beach Party;• featuring Dick Dale, the Surfaris, the Chantays, the Duo-Tones af'd 2nd Time Around. Four performances begin al 10:30 a.m. and end at 10:30 p.m. Sunday, July 25 at 215 E. 15th St.. Newport Beacti. The party is a fundraising event for the Veterans Affairs Hospital and the Bob Hope USO. Tickets are $25 and $35, and parking is SS. Information: (800) 827-7982, http://www.a/291.com. LOVIN' SPOONFUL Fashion Island's Annual Summer Concert Series will host Rode and Roll Hall of Fame inductees the Lovin' Spoonful, who will perform such hits as "Do You Believe in Magic7" a·nd "Summer in the City:· The performance will be at 7 p.m. July 28 in the · Bloom1ngdale's Courtyard at fashion Island, 401 Newport Center Drive. Newport Beach. Seating 1s free. VIP tickets cost $20. Information: (949) 721-2000. JOHN FOGERTY Rode and Roll Hall of Fame inductee John Fogerty yvill perform as part of the Pacific Amphitheatre Summer Concert Series at the O~ange County Fair & Exposition tenterat 8 p.rn. ·July 28 at the Pacific Amphitheatre, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 740-2000, http:/lwww.ocfair.com lpac1ficamphitheatre. 'CONCERTS ON · THE PENINSULA' The Balboa Village Business Improvement District will host "Concerts on the Peninsula" featuring Rich DelGrosso and Chicago Bound from 6 to 8 p.m . July 29 at the Peninsula Park Gazebo at Main Street and Oceanfront. Newport Beach. Information: http://Www.ba/boa newportbeach.com. LEE RITENOUR WITH ERIC MARIENTHAL AND PHIL PERRY The Hyatt Regency Newport Beach will host lee Ritenour -A Twist of Motown. featuring Eric Manenthal and Phil Perry -as part of its Summer Jazz Series. sponsored by 94.7 The Wave, starting at 8 p.m. July 30. 1107 Jamboree Road. Newport Beach. Tickets are $37.50 (for dinner packages. add $26). Information: (949) 729-6400. http:llwww summerjazzseries.com JESSICA SIMPSON Singer Jessica Simpson will Garden Cafe 130 E. 17th SL CHtaMelaC.92127 ,,,,,..e1,., "-• /11•1111 ,, ... ,,,,,. ,,, (949) 722-117.7 CAPRIBLU r 111m1LHT1C rrAl.IAH IU~ Tuesday Night Speclall 40°/o OFF WINE w1tli 1111 ~ /l11 "' 11·.'·' 1¥1/ur/ I \ I FULL BAR • rRJVATE DINING 161 7 WESTCLIFF DRIVE. CO RNER O F DOVER. ' ' 949-548-4060 I l 1 Newport Beach . l .. perform as part of the Pacific Amphitheatre Summer Concert Series at the Orange County Fan & Exposition Center at 8-µ.m. July 31 at the Pacific Amphitheatre, 88 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 740-2000, http://\lvww.ocfair.com lpacificamphitheatre. THEFIXX Fashion Island's Annual Summer Concert Series will host the F1xx, who will perform such hits as "One Thing Leads to Another'' and "Saved by Zero:· The performance will be at 7 p.m. Aug. 4 in the Bloomingdale's • Courtyard at Fashion Island, 4'Qf Newport Center Drive. Newport Beach. Seating is free. VIP tickets cost $20. Information: (949) 721 -2000. 'CONCERTS ON THE PENINSULA' The Balboa Village Business Improvement District will host "Concerts on the Peninsula" featuring the band The Fabulous Nomads from 6 to 8 p.m . Aug. 5 at the Peninsula Park Gazebo at Main Street and Oceanfront, Newport Beacti. Information: httP.:/lwww.b:ilboa11ewµor1 beach.com. HIROSHIMA AND THE BRAXTON BROTHERS The Hyatt Regency Newport Beach will host Hiroshima and the Braxton Brothers as part of its Summer Jazz Series sponsored by 94. 7 The Wave,.startmg at 7:45 p.m. Aug. 6 at 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beadr.ntt!e~ cost $37.50 (for dinner packages. add $26). Information: (949) 729-6400, http:llwww.summ.er iilu.senes.com. DAVE MASON Fashion Island's Annual Summer Concert Series well host Rode and Rdtl Hall of F&;1me inductee Dave Mason, a fourtding membe1 of the group Traffic. Mason wrote sud' hits as "Feelin' Alright" The performance will be at 7 p.m. Aug. 11 in the Bloomingdale's Courtyard at Fashion Island. 401 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Seating 1s free. VIP tickets cost $20. Information: (949) 721-2000. 'CONCERTS ON THE PENINSULA' The Balboa Village Business Improvement District will host "Concerts on the Peninsula" feat1Jring the band Primitive Sensations from 6 to 8 p.m. Aug. 12 at the Peninsula Park Gazebo at Main Street and Oceanfront, Newport Beach. Information: lltrp:l/www.balbba newportbeach.com. PONCHO SANCHEZ Fashion Island's Annual Summer Concert Series will host Poncho Sanchez. who will perform sucti hits as HMama Guena" and "·Prestame Tu Corazon:) The performance will be °"7 p.m. Aug. 18 in the Bloomingdale's Courtyard at Fashion Island, 401 Newport Center Drive. Newport Beach. Seating is free. VIP tickets cost $20. Information: (949) 721-2000. PORTERHOUSE BOB AND DOWN TO THE BONE The City Arts Commission will present Concerts in the Parks featuring the rhythm and blues of Porterhouse Bob and Down to 1he Bone from 5 to 6:30 p.m Aug. 22 at Bonita Canyon Sports Park (co rner of Bonita Canyon and Mesa View Drive), Newport Beach. 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Will Open Sunday 10am-4pm For Your Hair Care Needs (949) 842-2435 • (949) 842-0434 234E17thSt1117 Costa~ Ca 92627 ~ LAGUnA PLAYHOUSE PLAYHOUSE Continued from A7 around that often. From ApriJ 7 through May I, the playhouse will present ·Biloxi Blues," the middle play in the ·ea· trilogy (between ·enghton Beach Memoirs· BEST Continued from A7 and "Broadwdy Bound·} and of a "typlcaJ modern American focuaing on Eugene Jerome -nuclear family'' which cums a thinly disguised portrait of out to be not so nonnal after Simon himselr -when he aU. The show won Tonys in enlists in the Army during 1992 for "best book of a World War II. musicaJ" and •<t>est score.·· Finally. another musical will The Costa Mesa Civic close out the anniversary . • Pla>1'louse is looking pretty season and offer a locaJ young and strapping for a premiere in the process. 40-year-old. judging by its •FaJsenos" involves members current. edgy produclron of -eabaret." For those who have yet to diSJ:over it. the address is 661 I l1tmil1on St .• Costa Mesa. and information on the new season is av-.illable at (949) 650-5269. • TOM TITUS reviews local -theater for the Daily Pilot. His reviews appear Fridays. said. "I keep getting drawn there." I le also ~s Dr. Greenery, a plant-rental business in 'f'H• SMASH-HIT 19508 MUSICAL "SCREAMINGLY FUNNY'' WMy Blue Moon chicken salad put me on the map: Flanagan said. hoiled in oil, tben quickly fried right before ii goes out. That way. camitas won't retain grease. Caliente serves CMfilas in tacos ($ 1.99) and in a bum to with pico de gaUo and guacamole ($4.85). C...aliente also thrills diners with its best carnitas, in a platter that's cooked in banana leaves. then topped with pico de gallo. guacamole and cilantro. It's served with Tex-Mex black heans, rice and either com or nour tortillas ($6.50). pico de gallo. lettuce and queso fresco ($5.15). Their exceUent sweet corn cake includes unbelievably fattening ingredients, but it's worth it ($1.75). There are aJso a variety of imaginative salads. burritos. quesadillas, tacos, enchiladas and daily speciaJs. F.ach dish has distinct and robust flavors from exotic chiles, spedaJ seasonings and ma de-from-scratch sauces. I luntington Beach. He's wo~ng on opening a Latin music club and restaurant in Los Angeles and has heen developing a five-star resort in I lawaiJ on Kauai's east shore for the past eight years. -New Yorll Post WrmtJ<> & Onqtfialy Orealld & Chor~ 11( STUART ROSS Mus>..-~~&~111,-JAMES RAITT ()ll}flc1fr~11t GENE WOlSK CMeaed l1r' LARRY AASEN JULY B·AUGUSJ !8 He's referring 10 his own creation and one of Costa Mesa's best salads. It's a combination of sJiced grilled ch.icken, romaine, crumbled blue cheese, sliced granny smith apples, pepila.'i, fresh mango relish, queso fresco and creamy pepita citrus dressing ($6.45). flanagan said Caliente makes carnitas the old-fashion way. Other great dish choices includes nautas, either chicken or steak versions. served with fire-roasted chipotle dipping sauce, sour cream, guacan10le, "If you heven'l been to the &nr~ M f e&iwl. you hsven'l been lo ~ Be.sch!. Ali 0 t:ol t •rlrnnmc nl Health-conscious diners wiU have an easy time ordering here. Flanagan says it's a naturaJly low-carb-friendJy menu, and there.are even low·carb specials including its tortillas soup -a gourmet chicki;n hase with chicken breast m eat. yellow and green squash , celery, cheese, onion, cilantro, carrot and corn strips. The healthy rellenos avoid the typicaJ fried-~ batter. Instead, the poblano chile gets halted and fire roasted, stuffed with cheeses, mango relish and . served with Tex-Mex black he ans and rice. Other healthy choices include fresh. grilled mahi-mahi taros ($3.05) or burritos 1$5.88} ur Southwest herb-rubhcd salmon served in tacos ($:!.HS). Owning two Caliente restauranL'>, one in Custa Mesa and the other in Lake Forest, is just one of his endeavors. 1he energetic Hanagan nip-flopl> hack and forth between I lawaii and Orange County constantJy. "My heart is in 1 lawaii,'" he "It's not like any place on I lawaii; its emphasis is on total privacy," l-1anagan said. "It's what a honeymoon vacation spot should be." Even with the possibility of expanding Caliente, Flanagan continues with his thriving and Ocdgling businesses. Caliente's · catering service is booked solid for graduation parties. Caliente can cater parties from 25 to 500 guests and has a special catering h!.1ffet menu that's just S 11 .95 per pe rson. Along with three choices of Southwest dishes. the price includes West Texas beans, Mexican rice. tri-color ch.ips, salsa. guacamole and sweet corn cake. Also provided at no additional cost: a table with healing trays, serving utensils, delivery, sec-up and decor for huff et. • BEST BrTES runs every Friday. Greer Wylder can be reached at greerwylder1a1yahoo.com: at 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. CA 92627; or by fax at (949) 646-4170. Y\ )II < ·1111 t.1111 ~v .\II ,'tium111c 1 L\ in • ~A~ .. • l, ... •' I,.. \ .. ~ • • SAVE MONEY! SAVE TIME! ........... ~,., .. __ ,.,. .. . .....,.. _ _._., ... , ..... ._ ....... , With the FESTIVAL < >1 v ·n t.vc ·1v D11v. lulv 2 '••q iic'ml" ·1 i In iru 1< l .\~1 I<) 1 lM l)'fj l.1~nu ( ·uny1111 IJ1 XI• J. IJie;t11•1 lk11d1. (A 'J'h:f>l Q4Q N4."3<.'>10 "FW' \~l\l'Ut~IJ\rll'e..-l 1V11l n r ' Daily Pilot f/e.x.•tt/llh'<I • I t/v11tt/1£! l U'IViJet/ fUI < J,\>-2<'1-0(Y CLASSIFIEDS CALL 642-5678 _;ff.x"Le •C//!fU/I orrioetl "" , • A ~1w1. i.11 th,rnk >'''" t.• our tw0 ·.:1•rpor.i1t• 11poruon: Spa Grt'gorie'• who gt'nerouely donatcJ two Petit.e Etcape Spa Treatmt'nl• (retail value: $570) ana llanna Andt'ruon, who 12'".:iously ,l,.11,11t·J lw•• $).50 Gift C<'rtifii..ate11 rcdt-t'mable for merchandite. O ur winnHt -re telt'ctl'd by a rlndom drawing from all th~ baby f,.~'<'11 11ubmitfod . • Thank yuu to all our readen who tent in photo• of their adorahlt' bahic,! Daily A Pilot • QUOTE OF THE DAY "My heart und su11/ WtU at Irvine and a lot of it still is. It's so tlifficult to leave the players, who are the heartbeat of a prvgram." John Sn•a•. former UC lrvme baseball coach now with UCLA . Dady Pilot Sports Editof Richard Dunn: (949) 574-4223 • Sports Fu: (949) 650-0170 COLLEGE. BASEBALL EYE OPENER ~IJI DJi ly A Pi k>t llJDI~ Sporu Hall ul Faaw • ~I • •. I JI i • . July 'J honor c~ DENNIS ALSHULER Friday, July 2. 2004 All UCLA entices Savage away. from· UCI Former Anteater A.O. Guerrero, tradition, Jure respected UCI baseball coach to Westwood. B1rry Ftulkner , Daily Pilot John Savage. who in three seasons as coach took the UC Irvine baseball pro- gram from a 10-year hiatus to the school's first berth in the NCAA Division I re- gional, has been hired awcty by UCl.A. it was announced ThW'Sday. Savage, hired by then-UC! Athletic Di- rector Dan Guerrero to revive an Anteater program dormant since it became a vic- tim or budget cuts following the 1992 sea. son. was lured to Westwood by Guerrero. Guerrero left UO after nine ~ as A.O. in JuJy. 2002 to taJce the same·. joh at UC~. for which he played baseball. TENNIS Fatigued Van't Hof gets upset Newport Beach resident, top seed, falls in junior sectional quarters after long battle in round of 16. Rick Devereux Daily Pilot Sometim es, being the top 5t.'t.'C.I in a tennis tournament doesn't mean you have the easiest drctw, but, rather. every- one wants to bump you off. . 1llC laner was the case Thursday al the I 02nd Southern California Tennis A'\.'iO- ciation junior sectional championships at the l.os Caballeros Racquet and Sports Oub in Fountain Valley. . Kaes Van't Hof, the No. I seed in the boys 18.s singles. was upset in the quarter- ftnals by Sam Querrey. 4-6. 6-J. 6-1. "I've played him a couple times in the JlilSt and won most of them." Van't llof said. "I le ll<;e<i to be ranked re-.Uly high. like No. I or No. 2 in Southern California, but now he's No. I 0." Van't I lof, a resident of Newport Beach, beat Jared Drulcer of Nonhridge. 6·4, 5·7. 6-3, In the round of 16 earlier Thursday. The USC-bound Van't Hof, coming off a CIF Southern Section singles title, said tJ1e Druker match was the main re-.i.'i(m for falling to Querrey. "I played a long match earlier and I was real tired." Van't Hor said. "When I lost my serve in the third set. that's when I lost all hope (of beating Querreyf. Thais when my I~ c.Tcllllped." Van't iior plays Lee Singer today at noon in a consolation match. Cierra Gayton-Leach, who will be an eighth-gmder at Corona del Mar in the fall. defeated Kaitlyn Ouistian. 7-6 (8-6). 6-7 (7-S). 7-6 (7-5), in the gi rts 12s singles semifmals. "I felt I played real weU today," Gayton- Leach said. "I came in and went for a lot of balls." She said she plans to ll'iC that aggres· sive strategy today in the 9 a m. final against Jordaan Sanfon.1, the No. I sc.>ed from Rancho Cucamonga The match Lo; al Los c.aballeros. "I've beaten her before," Gaytm1-l..each said. "I think I can beal her ff I play IPJlsy.. Newport Coast resident Joseph Di Giu- Uo advanced to the boys IOs singles final by beating Roger Hemande'11 6-4, 6-0. Di Giulio will play Alexios I lalebian. who beat top-seeded Jonathan Huang. 2-6, 6-4, 6-4. - The final match is schedulcc:I for J p.m .• also at L.os Caballeros. Oscar Matthews from Newport Beach defeated Ryan Mayer, 6-0, 6-0, In the boys 14s slngSes round of 16. Matthews. the No. 4 aeed, defeated Jenson Turner In the quarterftnals, 6-1, 6-2, and will play Andre Dome ln the semifinals today al 2:30. • ln an all-Newpon Beach resident quar1erftnaJ matchup in the gjrts 121, Me· .... Matsuoka beat Hailey Hogan. 6-4, 6-4. Matsuoka lost her semiflnaJ match to Nikki Sendero. 7-6, 7-6. . The boys 188 singles draw UK> ln· ducted Waley Burrows rrom Costa Mesa. ltJnowB WU eliminated by Sam 1\¥ieYo· slan, 6-3, 6-4, In the round of 16 Thun- 5" TtNNS, P .. e A12 Savage• replaces Gary Adams. who re- tired following the 2004 season after 30 sea-.ons al the Bruins' helm. Ironically. Ad- ams came to UCJ A after five sea.sons as UCl's inauguml hac;e- ball coach. Savage ci ted mixed John Savage emotions about leav- ing U(:I. but said his decision came down to thl' opportunity to work at a schcx1I remlwnl'<i for athletic success. "There's that tradition and the Pac IO Conference and just lhe fact that UUA is a four-leuer wortl tJiat ran "get you into any household in the country," Savctge said during a phone inwrview following a press conference llmrsday al UCI A "I can't say enough aho111 tJ1e way IAth· letk Oiret.iorl Bob ( hi\:l1es1~ and Oum- cellor !Ralph J.I Cicerone treated m e at UCLA'.s offer as we understood it We are UCI. They made me believe we could be disappointed that Coad1 Savage has not a national power and I still thinJc it has a elected to stay in lrvine to build on hi.' legitimate chance to be one. But the po-previous successes. but wish him the best 1ential of what you can do here at UCLA. in his new end~vor." and in the Pac 10, was 100 big a draw. My Savage was 88-84-1 at UCI. including a hean and soul was at Irvine and a lot or it 34· I 8-1 mart in l 004. The Anteaters tied still is. It's so difficult to leave the players. for fourth in the Rig West Conference. but who iue the hcartbe-at of a program." joined Big West powers Cal State Fuller- Savage acknowledged that UCI ton and Long Beach State in the 64·team matched the financial pack.age he will re-regional fie.Id. ceive at UCI A. a factor that heightenl>tf UCJ lost to Arizona and Notre Dame in UCl's disappointment over his departure. its first 'two regional g1UT1<.'S in South "Students. faculty. staff and community Bend. Ind. and was elinlinated. members are very plea'ied with Coach Savage, however, said the Anteaters' re · 'Savc1ge's woric at UCI." Cicerone said. "II gional berth gave the program a stamp of wao; le$ than 2Y.-~ ago that UCI approval he had sought since 1alcing the playt.-d its first NCAA Division I baseball reins before the 2002 campaign. game s.ince 1992. and we have made fan· "The regional bid was a highlight, tastk proiqes.'> in a very short time. We !!Wl.'Cping I .ong Beach State tJ1a1 first year are fully c.:ommined to maintaining that ' ,~i..!002) was clearly a highlight, and there momentum. Thanks to generous support were other big wins," ~vage said. "We for our baseball pmgrdlTI from donors heat UC' t 'em times." plt!ll and pl'\.-sent, we ~able 1i match Sftwt..-e;-who-t:ame-to Ul-of-11fter fM" UEST FOR ATHENS MARK C OUS TIN/ DAil Y PILOT Nicole Mackey, a former Newport Harbor High School swim standout, is preparing for the U.S. Olympic trials that begin Wednesday in Long Beach. Mackey will be competing in the 20(} and 4()().meter individual medley. Mackey a quadruple threat ' Former Newport Harbor High standout has experience with U.S. Olympic trials. Steve Vlra•n Daily, Pilot With her stnmgth, talent and continuing improvement, she appears capable of reaching the finals in both events, and that is her goal. Once there, she is hoping to make the bell or her situation. "Once you get there, anything can go," said Mackey, who has been training in UC Irvine's pool. "It's a weird meet and you never know T he individual medlt.-.y calls whats going to happen.· for a swimmer who Mackey was at the 2000 U.S. possesses great endurance Olympic trials In lndianapollc;, where and an ability to perform she witnessed that anything can well ln four strokes: backstroke, happen. She saw Gabrielle Rose, who breaststroke, butterfly and freestyle. was seeded low, finish second in the Since the 2000 U.S. Olympic trials, 200 IM to malte d1e U.S. Olympic Nicole Mackey hM been excelling in team. Tham USA takes the top two in various strokes, seeking to Ond her each event. niche. In 2004, she 8eefTl5 to have While Mackey was at the 2000 found It Olympic trials, she gained valuable Mackey. 19. a former Newpon ~aside from watching Rose Harl>or High standout who will be a -SurpaM expectations. sophomore at the University or ·At my first trials. I was really 1 lawall. wlU be competing In the 200-scared, ft Mackey said. ·r was one or and'°°·meler iridividual medley at the youngest girts there and one or the U.S. Olympic swim trials that the shortest I was so young. That begin Wednesday In I .ong Reach. was my flr11t national meet. It was i just cmzy." After malcing a name for herself Bl Newpon Harbor. and recently as an All-American at Hawaii, Mackey is different than the frightened 15-year-old who was seemingly just along for the ride in 2000. "I'm way more experienced now," Mackey said. "I've competed in national meets. I pretty much know who swims what times and what I need to do." Mackey knows the favorite In both IM events: Kaitlin Sandeno, a former El Thro sta r. Sandeno took home the brof\7.e in the 800 freestyle at the 2000 Games and was fourth in the 400 JM and sixth in the 200 butterfly. She won the 400 IM at the otympic trials in 2000. Mackey finished sixth In the 400 IM at the Janet P.vans invitational June 12. She finished in 4 minutes. 54.34 seconds and became familiar with the venue, the Olarter All-Digllal Aquatic Centre, which will SM MACKEY, P•a• A12 years as thP pitching coach and recruiting coordinator at USC is best known for his work with pilcllers. Amol'}g lhose he tu- tored al USC were 2002 American League C.'y Yow1g Aw.m.I winner Sany 7jto and (hiuago Cubs slar Mart Prior. UCI pitcher H~n SmitJ1, who credited Savage with his development. was drafted 42nd overall by tJ1e New York Yankees June 7 after his junior season. Smith be- came the 16th pitcher coached by Savage to be drafted in the first 10 rounds. "What ISavagel accomplished ln three seasons at UC Irvine is phenomenal,· said UCI A Associate Athletic Director Ken Weiner. who overset.~ baseball and w.is integral to the coaching search. ·He is a great fit for us, because his goal is to he nationally competitive <.>very year, he Is an outstanding recruiter and teacher, and he is familiar with the UC system." Guerrero W.L'> also pleased 10 be re- See SAVAGE, PqeA12 BRIEFLY Palchikoff sets future with Bruins Bt't'.cnt Corona dcl Mar I ligh graduate Nik Jlalchikoff, a 1wo·1tme All-Newpon- Mesa ou1fieldcr who helpt'<i the Sea Kings win the <:IF Southern Section Di- vision IV title this past season, has ver- bally rnmmilled to continue his base- ball career at I I< :1 A. he announced Thursday. Pakhik.ofT, a lirclong UCIA fan, said lhe Bmins wcrt• hi~ No. I choice, after also receiving recruiting interest from San Diego Stale, Cal. Ari7.ona and UC Davis. l'akhikoff hit .:121 with five home runs and a team-leading :l I RBis for the Sea Kings in 2004. In two varsity seasons. he hit .:.145 (50 for )45) with n ine homers. 50 HBls, !l:I n111s and eight Molen ba'>CS. I le said he ha.; 1101 yet dl.'clared a ma· jor, -&1rry 1-"nulkner Sprowl an All-A merican • BASEMLL: Barn•11 Sprowl. a re- l'ent grnduale ol Corona del Ma r High and lhl' <:IF Southern Scction Division IV Ba~eball l'layl·r of tht• Year. has been named 10 the l.uuisvlllc Slugger High Sl'huol All·Amcrican team by Collegi- ate Baseball, which honors the top 36 players in thl' nation . Sprowl. a first baseman who plans to 1ry out for the team u1 IJSC next sea- son. led lhe Sl·a Kings with 53 hits. 15 douhlf'!> and a .500 baiting average. Sharapova advances to final •TENNIS: Maria Sharapova, who will play for the Newport Beach Break- ers for a second co nsecutive year in World Team Tennis, has advan ced to the Wimbledon singles final. The 17 year-old Hussian defeated 1999 Wimbledon cha mpion and for- mer Newport neac.:h resident l.indsay Davenport. 2·6. 7-6 (7-5), 6· I. in Thursday's semifinals. Sharapova )s the youngest Wimbledon finalist since Martina tfingis. who won the title in 1997 at 16. Sharapova, rhe No. 13 seed, will face top-seeded Serena Williams Saturday on centre court. Top junior sailors to compete • SAIUNG: Yacht clubs from the U.S. and overseas will be sending their lop junior sailors to this year's Balboa Yacht Oub Governor's <.:up. In addition to team s from Spain, New Zealand and AustraJia, eight teams from throughout the U.S. will participate. The event. which is the premier international junior match- racing championship in the United States, will be held in the waters off Newport Beach July 19·24; Balboa Yacht Q ub, as host of the Governor's Cup. invites 12 yacht cfub teams or three junior sailors each lo match race identical yachts for four days or inte n;ie round-robin competi- tion. Nineteen teams applied for this prestigious event. This y~ar. for the 38th annual running or the event, the competitors will be: Annapolis Yacht Oub. Annapolis, Md.; Balboa Yacht Qub. Corona del Mar; Oub N4utico Jt- vea, Allcante, Spain; Cruising Yacht Oub of Australia, NSW, Australia; Del Rey Yacht Qub, Marina del Rey; Kane- SN BRIEFLY, P ... Al2 ........ _ ............ _____ ........................ _ ....... _ ... _.._ ___ ...,. .... _______________________ ---------- • ---....----- r I I j A12 f"rlday, July 2. 2004 SPORl'S l>J1ly Pilot TENNIS Continued from Al 1 day. fo1frvusJa11 lht•ll bt•at Silll(er, 1lw N11. II seed. 2-6, 6·4, 6·4. i\J:.u playing Titursday al I .us Cuhallerus wa." Jake flemin& who will be a sophomore al N1·wpon I (arbor I ligh next fall. l·~min» lol>t to No. I-seeded Mike (;unmm , 6-3. 6·4, in the hoy' f1;.., .. ingles round of 16. "II wa' a 1uut4t mateh," 1-lem- ing. 15, '><111.l. "II came down to u c:nJc.:ial mu pie of poirw .. " l-1e111i11g rebounded kJ defeat foylor <liuwz-Goggin, 6-2, 6·2, lf1 the w nsolation round. Flern- lnl( said he fell'mnfid<•nt in his dmm·t.-.; of advancing lo the ton· sola1ic111 fioab cm Saturday. • 1' feel 'like If I can stay aggrco;· "Vl' and 1111 my forehand, I'll be: 1)1('. lw !kllll. .. , want tu h<· luoSt· 0111 lhc:n· .ancl fll!>I play my ~anw BRIEFLY Continued from A 11 ulw Yarht C Juh, Kancolw. I ta waii: Kin~ 11.ubor Yacht C luh. lh·· dondu Bt•arh; N1'Wpor1 1 larbor Ym:ht I luh. Halhoa l'er1111!>11la; Huyal l'W IA.•aland Yac:hl Squall rc111, Auck.laud, New Zc.1la11d, Hoyal l•ri11n· 1\ltred Yacht C luh. NSW. Au,1mli;1; SI. l'cler~h1111( Yad1I < luh. St. l'ctershur):. Fla ; l111iil'd S1a11·:-. l\lerch;mt M.1ri111' AracJ1·111y. Kin~:-. f'oi111. N. Y. l'ht• I >c•etl ul l ,ift for 1la1· ( ;cw1·1 MARK C DUSTIN/DAllVPILOT Newport Coast resident Joseph Di G1uho, the N o . 2, seed, s mashes a backhand return during his semifinal v ictory m the boys I Os singles of the SCTA 1u nior sectional champ1onsh1ps. nur's Cup w.is grynted in 1967 hy thl•ll (;nvemor and lat.er Pn-'1!i· dent llunald Heagan. World class s;11lors P·..iul (;ayard. John Ko~· tt·1·ki. l<clvin I larr.tp and t iaVln Ur.tdy, among many throughout 1111' world, have emc'l:ed from 1111' rnn· lo dominate th e Ameri· ta'' ('up and man y other 1n1cma- 111111al nimpc1i1ic>11l!. llw rc,:a11a b wc:ogni1.ed by l l.S. Saalin.: as the Umwd States junior 111atr!1 ·mce drnmpion· i-.hip. l11e top American u•u111 will hl· awardl'tfllw :!004 U.S. Sail· 111~·:-. Jllnlor malt h-racing cha111 pionship golf m edals and be in· vited to the international youth mutch ·race series in New 7,ca- land. 'lhe yachts to be used will he modem. ligh1weigh1 21 ·foot 'loops. designed by internation- ally recowii7.ed yacht dt>Signer and AYC member Alan Andn.'W'>. with !.ails by former Holex Yachts· man of the Year and HYC: mcm· bcr I >ave Ullman . Ille constmc- tiou of the Oet"t was runded 1·n1irl'ly through 1 he generous nli11rihutions or 111enihcrs of Bal- hoa Yarht l )uh. MACKEY Continued from Al 1 be the site of the 2004 lJ .S. Olympk: trials. Mackey W.1.\ M!l lu 1n1111 with' the Irvine Novaquatic.,. hut Pein.al called hc1 "' !>hi' w1111ld n<>I be alone . 'The workout" an· 11111 rl•all~ fun." Mackt:y said. "It you gel sumeont• with you. 11\ lwn1•r. We are tr.tlnln.: for ead1 other. I wake up in the moming and -soTl'times I don't w.u1t to l(O. hut 1 ttiink about her. We are thcrt' for t'al·h other, hdpinl( each othl:'r out. I'm tt<1Ud <tl what ...he lack!> and sht:s ~od a·1 wh..it I lad .... Mackey has also becOntl' familiar with her two events. 1brough dilisence and a passion 10 improve, Mackey tw been able to gain more confidence i11 swimming. "She's veryathletJc and ha~ u great feel fur the water,·· l!iald & Rrian P'ajer, the \JCI head man who coached Mack1.-y when .;he was 14. "She definitely hw. potential 10 go faster In all uf those events. What's rare with her is that she has great power. She has the ability to remain with the power the whole WJY through." Mackey is now working with Brent l.oretl7.en. who assists Pajl'r at UO. Mackey's friend and funner Newport I larbOr teamma te. I layley Peirsol. ~kcd Mackey w train with her. Peirsol is also cornpctin~ in the Olynyk trials. SAVAGE Continued from Al 1 united wid1 his former colleague. *lllis is an exciting day for the Rruin ~ program." Guer- rtjro said "John is an outstanding coach and a fir.>t-dass pen.on. During his tenure at IJC Irvine, he built the program rrum tile ground up in less than threl' sea· !><ms. placing the pruhrram i11 the l~>n'llA'll h<L'> noticed Mal'kt·y·?> uthletici!.m and ..aid 'hr ,11111dc.l do well a1 lhe Oly111p1l' trial!>. ··1 had never c·oadlt'd NkulC' before tllb summer, but l'w always been impreS.<K>tl with her," l.c>n'OU!ll i.uid. "I think die two of them 1rctinil1g togrthcr has ()t~n very valuable. 1hey get along real weu.·· I as1 ye<tr. beron.• f>loin.ol eanwd tile silver mt'dal in the I .500 frrt• al the f lNA World c:hampi1111.shipl>, i.hc 1r<1irict1 w11h Mackey, who found the wulknut!. difiicuh, hut rncanini.,tful. l'l'irsol national spotli~il mid clt·vating his team 10 <• m11king it-; hiWl as No. 7 lhy Cullt.'Walt• Ha-.challl. I le i!., flll,'ltahly. till' lineM developer of pitchen. in the rnll*e game and ltis team.' w.ing tlw hat well and play fund<011e111ally M>und hasc- ball. We are thrillt'd to bring him 10 Wes1woo<l. •· Ulichestcr l><lid lhl' school will _work to fiJI the ba."t!ball coarhing v..icant.)' a." soon i\S poi..~ihle. Savage said ht• hao; l'(·ro111- .. ., a di!>lann• fn:'t">lyit' ... wtmmer. "No one could k~p up with lwr i11W1Vctl!>," Madcl'y !WI.id. "It is l1111gh." . . Whill' 1'1·1r:.c>I trnuwtl for t,he World championships. Mackey prt'parcd tor the W<1rld I Jniversity Gam~ in Kort:'a, where she ended up 111ak1n~ till' must of her situation. Shu wa.c; treated just as a pruft'l>Sional atJ1lew. she ~d. as rctmJum pt•opll' oiskc<l for her a111ugr.iph. Shf· abo had !>l'\.1.Jrity at her livi11tt quartl'rs. I loWl·ver. Markey w·<1s riot rnrnfortablt· wirh tlw food in· Kon·a. whii:h rcM rhl•d in lo!>ing 10 p1111mb in thrl'I' W('1•k.\. "It ~as t~ic lwst ;'nd wurst cxperil'nee of my life,''.Mackey . ..aid. ··But I had a lot of fun." Mm:kc·y is expecting to have hm again. bill slw i' al'l4> seriou~ about her eVl'nts. She will be in the 400 IM pn.•lirni11anes durin~ Wt•dn~day·, rnomi11g session. .1mJ hope' tu warh thr final in the t'Vcning. She bin the 200 IM Friday. aml till' final i" the following day. mended IJ( :I hire Jason GiJI,. a three-year Anll'Ult•r a,'\Sistant· un- der Savagt•. ··1 think Coad1 t;ill would lw au outst<anding chuire," SavJge said. Savagl' ht'Ct.>lllt'!> the second l JCI athleuc staffer in two rnunlft, to ll•ave for IJU A Patrina Long. a ~nior ;t..,,,U<·iall' AD. and senior womt•n!-. administrator al UCI sim:t• l ~U WiL' hirl'd as assoc.:ialt' A.I>. amt st•uior wonwn's adminis-· lrator hy lJCI A in May. Legal Notices 2640 Lepl Notices 2640 lepl Notices 2640 l.tgll Notices 2640 legal Notices 2640 Legal Notices 2640 legal Notltes 2RO legal Notices 2640 Legal Notices 2640 legal NGlcel 2640 SUUOllS (aTAOOlt MIOAl) NlllM:I Ill I.If 11 Nlll\N I tAwr ti ,, Al. tl'odl.Jid t.AAI I llllUWN .11111 '>AHAH ltflCJWN YlNI 11111 Ill IN!. 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CA 92604 lu ltne We bh. 49 lakeshore, Irvine, C4 926CM CUii Wtbb. 49 l.tkt- 'hon. trv1nt, CA 9~ Ibis bytlolas js COD. dutl.~d hv 'u 11,1110 .. ,, UJve yuu --.tdt 1t11I (jrnn•• bU\Htt·-··· ., ... , ? YP•, !>17~ I)~ CoulWo>lil1 l11lc111• W•hb Thi\ '"' ._1tc11u1nt w~" lilt 11 '"'" th•• a;ouuty l.ft1tk of Ut ~lllr,tti C41u11ty ou {JI;, 0!1/U~ 70046911 .. , fl111lv 1'1101 JullP 11 18, 7~. July 7, 2lXl4 I JJ5 fldlliM laels ... s........ I h,. flJllfiWlllR, (U~I ,011\ .u ,. du•n•: bU\lnt'\\ ~·. lh• l'I. lr11uhlP~hoote1 17 Cl Out111t1t~• 011v, I hlOr1,1 del Mdl CA 'li'to75 1711 Aotlhnny D Clu "In 11lleo It , 17lJ Uul11g~e• th 1\lt1 Cm on,1 d••I Ma•. C./\ 4762~ 1211 I t11•, bU\ffll"'•" lot,, t.d n due !1•Cl by an 111d1111d11•I lla11e y1111 'failed doin~ bu"nes~ yel ' Ve, 06101/7004 Aulhnny D C'h11\l11 l)her Ir lh1•, \t itft"mPnt w a' ltlr(J wtlh lh• Counly C'h·• tt. •Jt (h ~uwc Lounlv ""!JI, 0 1 04 2004 .. lllU U•111 l'1t111 lun~ 11 l!I I!> luly 7 7004 I 141; RdltlM....:0 .... s...... 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July 2, 2004 r 338 .......... .......... fl•• lollo•ln1 peflons ••• dolr11 bua1ntu as V1nl•1• fullles, 1300 Ad1ms Avenut 16J, Cos I• · Meu, C11tforn11 9261fi 01r i;y Janeen Squires, 1300 Adam' Awenut #fiJ, Cosl• Mesa, C•ltfo.nle 92626 This busmen " con dJcted by 1n lfldlvklual Heu. you al# ltd clptol b11,10e~•. yPf1 \ N<• u"'• v ldrWell Squu e' lh1> \ldfeflltllf W.t'. t1lei.J Nllh lh~ County Cle1k ol Or,111gP (;ou11ly un ()6173104 ' 20046990146 . Oa1ly l'1lut June ,5, July ~~-1 :16? ~ ..... ... s...... I h1• lollowong (Jc•~""~ 3f, dumv. bU!)Ut .. \S d!. t\1d~ & Cnlla11os. 401 Newpoll CPnler 011ve Newpor I e~a1 h. Calo for nt• 9'6b0 Summt>•hce lnle1101\ tnr 1CA) 171 p ·s evern W•y. R1vel'$1d•. Ca11101 lfld 97503 ftu-. bus1ne~5 •~ uH1 dut led by a cnr11nr,1tr11u Havl' you Sldrle<l cJnm~ bu\lness yet7 Ves 6/15/04 Summ~•t•~e l11hHIOf•, In< . Pot.llol5 Alvdlr.1, Pre"denl lh15 sl•lemP.nl w,J\ loltd w1lh lht Cou11ly Cltr i. o f Orang!! Counl y on 06/17/04 20046•90t•• Darty PrCol lun~ 7'>. luly 7. 9, 16. 7004 I JbJ ~ ...... ... s....... 1 he followmR fJer \On~ .:tn• drun.:_ hu\111e~, a~. U11t no1ttr1rt1tJI (;lolhong, ?63? Wesl S.11111 Ce1 tn1de f'l.tt t' S4l11I~• Ana CA9"704 !odgo l:a~llO, lbJ? West Sa111I r;., Ir Udt' Plate. Sd11C,1 AllJ CA •.ml).1 ltu" Lu'\Htt!\' '' 1 on du1 tt!d by om md1v1duttl llav' you sl•tl•d d11u111 hu~tnt\"-Yt!l 1 Y~\ b 01 l••1to C•,l•rr lhr< 'lllem,111 wa~ liled w1lh ti.-(.uunty Cl~• II. rrf O"l"R'' <.011nly on 0h/7R 04 70046991473 0 :11ly f'olnl luly '/. 9. I b, ?I ?004 1 l/6 FldltlM..,._s ... s....... I he fullo¥rin~ 11r1 \On' "' t> dl>tnR bU,llif''~ "' I aVenlrnd ' 81~ Ctoc~<r f'11La 7918 New1H11I Blvd Suote B New1ior I Beach, CA 9266J Vatenlnld) We\I lno • cCA), ?819 NewpCHI Blvd Suol~ H. Newpoo I lln<ll CA 9 766J 1 h1~ bo..,mt-s' is L.un dud~d lly a 1 oronra1111n tld•t ycru slMled du111R bu1tne~~ yrl' '\'•'' Ol10lt l9'l!> V•lenltna s We'I Inc 01w1d s r dff"WOI Ill, rritstdcnl I hts slattmenl was hied wolh lhe CouulY l:lerk nt 0.anR• Counly o n 06J?9/0.t 0 20046 .. 1••• Darty Pilot July 7 Y 16 71 7004 r 391 Ac*-.... ... s...... Ute lollowrng pti•\nn' are doona bu\rne~' d\ a) rmman. b) ftnman Aecyct1n11. c) lonman Recycle Cenle1 s . d ) ~roslont Planet. e) Prist ine £11th . I) P<lslrnepl•nel, Prrsl1 ~earlh, 13042 M11shall l•r1e. fusion. CA 92780 Joshu~ Jeffrey Comes. 13042 Ma"h•ll l ane. f uslln. CA 92780 This busmess os cnn dueled by •n 1nd1••du•I Have you star led doln1 business yel7 Ho Jo•hu• leffley Gomes Thh statement wn fifed with lhe County Cle1h of Oranae County on 06/14/04 ,.... .... 02 Daily P1lol Juno 18, 25. 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''·•h:m•·••t w.t•• t.1 .. 11 with lht• Cuu11ty C:ll'I .._ 1•t OrJUf:•\ ('~1unty itfl Ult /1J,OA 70046991619 l),11lv f'1l111 luly I 'I 16 J.j /tK14 I ~89 0d;I, l'llftl luty 7 'J I fl 7'1 7004 I st.I 1,11111.H V I l'rJ'I f 0011i'i'l!y Whttll~Y IV lh1·· Jhe Daily..41Pilot Can Help ,. Here's some helpful information for new businesses BUSINESS LICENSE: Contact your local city hall. If in an unincorporated area contact the O.C. Sheriffs Dept.. 550 N. Flower #101 , Santa Ana (714)647-1868. CONTRACTOR LICENSE: Contractor Licensing Board. 1·800·321·2752 (www.cslb.ca.gov) CORPORATION/NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION: Secretaf)'. of State. Corporate Filing Oivision.111 Capital Mall, Sacramento. CA 95014. (916) 657-5448 or (213) 897-3062. (www.ss.ca.gov) EMPLOYER ACCOUNT NUMBER: Employment Development Dept .. 1855 W Katella Ave 1100, Orange, CA 92667. (714) 288-2601 (www.edd.ca.gov) EMPLOYER IOI: Internal Revenue Service, 801 Civic Center Or w .. Ste 200. Santa Ana or 24000 Avila Rd .. 3rd Floor, Laguna Niguel. (800) 829-1040 (www.irs.gov) or EIN form from Social Security -1851 E First St. Fifth Floor . Santa Ana (Xerox Bldg) • HEALTH PERMITS FOR FOOD RELATED SERVICES: Orange County Division of Environmental Health. 2009 E. Edinger. Santa Ana. CA 92705 (714)S67-3676 (www.oc.ca.gov) IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE: 34 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana. CA 92701 LICENSE TO SERVE ALCOHOL: Alcohol Beverage Control. 28 Civic Center Plaza. Rm 369. Santa Ana. CA 92701 (714) 558-4101 (www.abc.ca.gov) SELi.ERi PERMrTnlESALE LICENSE: State Board of Equalization, 28 Civic Center Plaza, Rm 239. Santa Ana. CA 92702 (714)558-4059 Sales Tax Questions Only (714) 558-4050 (www.boe.ca.gov) SPECIAlTY !ERMrTS: Department of Consumer Affairs. 107 S. Broadway, Los Anoeles. CA (800) 344·9940 (www.dca.ca.gov) tRADBIMK,, ~NTERNET, SERVICE MARK (1roupf11nd1): State of California (916) 653-4904 (www.ss.ca.gov/businesslts7ts.htm) FEDBW.. TRADlMARI: 1-800-786-9199 (www.uspto.gov) WORIER'I COMPEllATION: State Fund tor Wortcer's Compensation. 28 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana. CA 92701 (71 4) 558-4597 (www.dir.ca.gov/dwcldwc home page.htm) STATE INFORMATION·RECEPTION DESK: (213) 620-3030 US GOVER•rr INFORMATION: (800) 688-9889 IMALL IUllllEIS ADMlll: (714 )564-5200 SCORE: 1-800-634-0245 English www.sba.gov, www.score.org e Spanish www.sba.gov/espanol -... ............ ______ ...., _______ ........ _______ .......... _____ ....... _______ ~ ____ ..__ ___ :....__ ____ ------- ; , --~----~-~---------------------------------................................ ~ Daily Pilot I he tolluw1n11 11e"on~ dt e do1n~ busme$\ 41!-I Adre11ah11e P••lurrndn~e. 1966 Pl.iunha A•• Un11 A, Cosld M•sa, CA 9?6?6 Mi<hael [dwdld Hub b•• d.' 2133 Car don.ii Dr CuslJ Mua. 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CA 9i'/KO It''' bU'J,111f\5 I~ ~UH llu, ted bv dll 111d1v1du•I lld•e you "'••led du1na busine•\ yeP Nu r m1l10 Mdd••it•tl lh1s •ldlen1en1 WJ> ltled w1lh" lh~" County Cle•k ol 01•1111• Cuunly on 06/?9/04 70046991 s 20 D••ly Polul )Illy "I q lb ~J. 7004 I JX t fktltieus IMtss MS..... I he lollow11111 per >.011•, ~ft! th)llll( b•1\IOt!a~ d\ AOK Group. 403 Brtghlon Sil! '"u' Co•ta Mesa CA Polic'l' . 9"1617 Aly O l\cll!dar 40J U11&hton Sp11n1• Costa M.!'a. CA 91671 lh•' business 1s co11· ducted by· an 1ndrv1dual Have you stw fed do•na bustness yell No Aly 0 K1lhd11 fh1s· sutement was hied wrth lhe County Clerk of Oran2e Counly on 06/08/()4 2004 ..... ,. Ua•ly P1lol June 11 . 18. "15 July 2. 2004 r 342 ~ ...... llmeS...... I h• lollowm11 pe• bOllS dr~ dome bu.,ness as. Core Solut ion . 13 lvnti)hore. hvtne. CA 9?614 , Hengch•• ·1 ung, 13 I oneshui "· ln11ne. CA 97614 f l)tS bUSll1e'' '' LUii duLled by an tndt•r~ual !Id.lie yuu ,1a1 led dotr1g bu~1ne's vel >No lfe1tKdt1n f Ulll! 1 ht~ !:.ldlt lllCfll Wd~ ltlecl w1llt the C11unly C1e1 h nl Or dllKP County 111106 'i'9 04 70046991 5'S Daily Pilot luly ? \I, 16. n 7004 1390 ----- ......... ... s...... lht follow1na persons 11 e do in a busineu n . Newport Surfcamp.com, 146 47th St 18, New port Beach. CA 92663 W1M11m C Tincu. 146 47th St •B. Newport Beach, CA 92663 lh1s business 1s con dueled by: an mdrvtdual Have you sl11 led dQine bus111e•' yet' V es. 6/l!>/04 W1H1am Charles I 111cu lh1~ sraternent was hied with the Counly Cle1 h of 01 dniie County 011 06/29/()4 7004'tt1SOJ Oarly Pilot July 1. 9. 16. 23. 2004 • -nso RdtllM .... .llmeS...... I he followm& per son.) a1 • dotne business a~ C I C lronwor ks, 3J3 w.-1 '1Jay Street •?0, Co~ta Me~a CA 92627 Ch•• Cui 11e. 333 West tldy Slre•t •20. Cost• Me•a. CA 92677 I h" business 1> LOO ducl•d by an 1ndmdual lid•!! you star led do1n& busmen yel~es, 1992 Chwe Currie lh1s statement was filed with the County Cle•k of Onnae County dn 06/29/04 H046tt1S22 Daily Pilot .luly 2 9. 16. 23, 2004 r 384 ......... ... s...... I he follow1na pe1 sons are doona business as c1vllena1neerinaiobs corn. I /lOJ Ronwoocl, II vine. CA92617 Ir ma lluleht . 17 .lllJ Ros.,wood. lrvtnl!, CA 9261? 1 ht\ busm.,,ss " Lon ducted by an 1ndov1dual Have yuu slallt!d domg business y•t7 Yes, 6/1/04 Irma Vulehc lhos •IJte111ertl w,., hied wolh tho Cuu11lv Clerk of Oranae Co1111tv on 06/19/()4 20046ttlSIS Daily Pilot July 7. 'J. ll> 23. 2004 f J /R fldltlM ..... llmeS...... I h• lollowtng II" 'on,. • .ue dom~ bu~me\s d~ PHl YING PHAlANGI $, 806 list Bui Igo Ayeouc Or an at. CA 9286!> Ma"' A. eue, 806 £ nt Bur ton Avenu• Or•nae. CA 9286!> lh1s buslnts' is ~un dueled by' •n 1111Jmdual ~Iii•• you st.rfed do11111 busmen yet' Yes 01/01/04 Man1'A Pate fh" slatem•nt w•~ !tied w1lh Ille Cou11ly Cle1k ol 01 ane• County on 06/?9/04 20046ttlS21 Oatly Pilot luly I !i 16 7 J. 1004 f J88 fktltlM a.i.u ... --.. I he lollow111~ 111•1 ~o'" df e dotr'!I ... btl\m~'li\ d~ Mai a Rolhba1 I Cun~ull 1111(. 2 Cool 81uu~. 11vme (:A 97,6?0 Mara Rolltba1I. 7 Cool Rrouk. hv111t. CA 'J76?U I lu' bu~mts' 1:> "on dull~d by an 11td1vuludl ltd•e you •Id• I rel dOlllR bu~"'•'" vet, No Mdr d Rullth.11 I lht:t ':.1Jl~mt•nl w,•·· l1h•1I wolh' lht• Counly Cl~• h ul (11 ,111~c Cn111tly \Ill Ob11ll!11)4 7004'911971 IJ••ly 1'1lol Jun• 11 11! i~'.!t1.:.;.~ l j41 I low to Pla(•e A 2MO Leoal Notices ~ ..... ... s...... fhe lollOwl/l& persott' di• doing busmus a> Cordell Suilboards 78!> d Wot 17 Cosl~ Mesa CA 92627 Co1dell M1lle1, 7~?97 Buchhtn Or • l •KU11.1 N1wuel. 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