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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-11-13 - Orange Coast Pilot, ' \ : . : ~. ; .... • , . . . .. . . '1 ; • ... ... ...... ™>ugh the brunt of the .stontl I~ gone, don't count out some mot'n1no sprinkle tC>cUy But definitely count on s.eing that Wonderful wn S..P ... 2 SERVING THE NEWPORT -ME.SA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON 1HE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM 'RJESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2001 ' 2002 eampaigri ·could hurt .-Crystal Cove Ii Calif 9rnia State Parks · director may run for state Senate eat, a move that would force his resignation. Pu Clinton 0AA.Y PtlOT CRYSTAL COVE -The 46 cot· tclg dotbng th rocky bftdch here may lose their b19g I boo!tter STORM ROLLS IN CaWom1a State~ P~k.s Dtrcctor Rusty Areias. by 1gnalln9 hlS run for a stale Senate eat on Wcdnes4 day. rouJd be forced lo r 1gn tus cabinet post next month The outspok n Ar 1a hd taken a tugh-pfohl role 10 th future of the histonc bwJdtngs. prormsmg to ·find·money m wt coffer. to pay for their restornnon Ori Wednesday, Art'td filed d ·declarauon of mtc>nl" lo run ln the 12th Senat ' DLStncl, w tuch trC'tche from Merced to Sahnu Areias. who wtlJ square off again.st Gdry Cond1t' 34·yeer·old son. Chad, m the March 5 pnmdry, said he could be dn equctlly valuable aUy to th state (>clrk m the elected ruk.s • U I oould go over 10 the Senate, 1t will help· the histonc cottages. ~ ias swd ·As dn 1nOu nllcll mem- ber of the S<>nctte. I WlU be able to help" locate lunds. ActJvisb who hctve taken d lead- mg rol tn the effort to craft d project wrth Stdt<> Pork ofhoals say they ar n't cone m d about the prospect of Are1a leaving his post Hetr Joan IMne Srruth. who co·found ~ th C~tcll Cove Con- rvancy with act1Vl.st Loura Davick to h Ip ra1~ money for the r tora- tJon. said oth r J>drk ofhndls would gTdb th baton lrom Areias · •You have poople m State Park.s who 'iUpf)ort thi.s JUSt as trongly as Rusty de><·\,· Snuth ctJd. ·rube sor- · ry to Ru .. ty qo, but I dun t thmk the policy w1U 'httn<J•• • J annPtlf> M ml~·'· u Laguna Beach activist who ho' Ix: n d4tf!ply 10Vol\ed In the pJdn for thf" cottages, scud funding lor tht• pr•'ff'' t wouldn I be der~ilH<f hecduw 11 1 high on Davis pnonty ll'>I "Th• C~'>ldl Cr1\1 polu} rnm from the go\•·rnur 11ll1u•. • "'for· ntee .. 'idld SEE CAMPAIGN PAGE 4 SeCt leader sued by 2 county employees , • P1ecemdkers' dds. n w l_etters cau ed a 'loss of reputdllon, hame,' health ofhcpr, allege. Loltu H•rper DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA 1\vo c minty health department ofhcer-. who owr th£> pd.St few yed.rs hclv hdd nurn rous (•ncounter.. with a Costa Ml!.sd relitpou '><><1 hav ftJed wt aqam.st thP lNd<•r of the group dnd d fonncr m ml r dllt"<Jln9 tht•y w£>r libeled in neW'>pdJ.>t'r d<I dnd m•w IPtter.> Officer.. Kdren .,...,.,. dnd Brun• Fr - man of the Or~ge Count) H aJth CMe Agency t laun th P1l'< emokers mad publ.Jc tatem+>ntc.; thdt rau<.ed them to utter "los ol tht•tr re"putdtJon, hcUn , ffiOrtlhCdllOn cmd hurt f hnQ"i, • dCCOrd- mg to d ldw u1t hied m tktohn SllVI MCCMHI: /OAl.Y l'llOl With the afternoon sun letting on Balboa Pier, sldmboarden Parker Del Pon~. 16. left. and Ry.ID Rhodes, 16, walch Incoming waves. ~ bild aid Monday afternoon would be rainy, but the lorm wu delayed until evening and the sun set on partly doudy ski f\.1dne. · Kolo m<.k1, the oul'tJ>Oken I dder of the• Pl K •mdke1", and Ann SorPn.s<>n wew ntllTlt>d d" d<>fendants Sorenson hd'> me P. h·lt tht> P1e<:t•mdk rs dnd Wd undvdlJdbl lor rommt•nt New dnd Fn.•t•nrnn rould not be reached l\1ondil)', and thetr dltorne~. John Gulmo. did not return ri•pt•otf.'<1 r dlls Th under~torms predicted this morning, with bigger waves along the beaches 1 lowdrd utter, o '>pokt·'>mon lor thl! h€•alth departm •nt v. hen• "l •we and Fret"mdn work !tdtd lht• t19<>nq; Wd awdn.• of thP low u1t hut L' not dir Uy involved · T he toml y tern that powNI mto N wport·M Sd on Monday evC'nJO{I Junny the rush-hour commut(' ffidy llck around for thl.S morning's commute There is a chanc of thlmd rstorms Ous morning. Mid m t rologlst Noel L'>la ol lh<> NabonaJ WNth r Servi Th tonn hould gtv WdY lo pdrtly doudy kJcs l.tu:. clflemoon. But whJJ • th r<> i.sn't much rd.l.O on th way, ur1 ~ mdy be> lh<' b19 l benehcw- . n ' . a th • lonn !.houlct kick up om<' J . to 5-foot wav today, dururushmg over the re!>t of lh w k to 1 to 3 I "'· I Id ddd<.><I Thf> swell conung m from the northwe t 1l>t . exp<>ctcd to produce bigger wdv mo:.Uy m San Diego County, although local ur1 <.pots could g t some of th drtion ctlso, I Jd said .. The CctlJfonu I hghwtty Patrol urg Cdu- tion wh n dnv10q, mcluding lecsvmq •tulr before work or <;<hool 1mr• clnvmg ~lowl) .. Motonst houJd di rcmt•mbN to IC'dVt' C'xtra pctce bNw n.thetr tdf and th • v tu- cle ahead to prov1d un ~«JW rout<' m CdW the dnver m front brake un"xJX•ctl'<ily, Officer Katnna Lundgren ..ud After the hrst hecsvy ram the rood<. t<>nd to be bck becau of th 01J dnd dt•bm; that come to the urface. Lundgren cldd(•d. -Deirdre Newman The P1 cemakl'f Cuuntiy ~tor• ctl 1720 Adams Ave .. hell bf'en hc1htmg court bdttJ Wlth th h dllh d pdrtm nt 'mc-e 1992 and wa on probation Im thr •ye.us for past h cllth-cod v1olat.1om R ular, unannounrf'd m pectwn were pa.rt of the probatlonctry t nn • wha< h led to 4 gr at d I ol ang r b) man-,: m mbers of the Pi emakers . Orange County musewn's art cliiector o:µ the mend Kol m ki lx>li vt><l 'p"'e dncJ F man were hell tny m •m •r., of h r qroup and bto ... t d the t"' u othr "rs I.I\ h r penod1c n ",1 •tt r ct.nd 1n an csd .. · rttse· m nt lhdt dppecuc<l 10 th Lo Ang Tun OrAng •County t'd.ttJ n, ~ said. In o P1 ?< emak r n w I lier from 'o"embe,r 2000 f\old'Ul.Sk.J Ccllled w •Naomi Vme' prognosis is 'very good' after recovering from brain surgery, art museum spokesman says. vounea.... OAtlY Pllor NEWPORT· BEACI I -om- d from th Orang County Museum ot Art &Mounced M on- day thdt dll'eclor Naorru Vin lS r overing from a succe ful • urg ry tha t r mov d a m lclnoma tumor from h r brain m late September. Vin had uttered a cer bral hemorrhcJge 10 AU<JU..<.t which museum ofhC'ld.b had kept qw t about unul th~ w ek. In improved h Ith. Vme hd.S dead- ed at would be appropnatP to dl - close her cond1t.1on. museum pok man Bnan Ldng ton said . A n xtended 1>enod of recov- ry xpe<'1ed. and Lang ton added that h r time off will prob- ably t-xc<'e<I thr month . Chief Curator and D puty Director Eh.tdbeth Armstrong, who join ~ th taff 1x months ago, was named ctlng director tn lati pt mber by lh museum's board of troll , b h ince ov n both her ruraton4.I SEE MUSEUM MGE 4 and Freemdn two rctptsts • who violated the group' co~Utuuon41 nqh by ot r- mg th tore anct otmg th m for rod v1olalloM. On ov 2Q, th nm ran th edver~ usement placrid b th Pl mak r& that tolled othc1 1' from the H alth Core Ac ency •mart.Jan r pUl • SEE LIBEL MGl 4 Keeping a . list ensures the dtJys go sm oothly QAllllS _____ , ... ~ 1 A 1 I grow oldet' end progrea- lively more Mftlle, 1 need moN and more .-..nee remembering tbingl. Tbua, I have betome almolt completety depen· dnt on tM y.Uow le9el a.blet on whkh I keep what amounts to 1 daily diary of tblnat to r....amber. It 909t IOIMdling lib Ibis: . 1. Open ey91. 11UI ii nec1111ry becau. U I ====~~~ ............ , ............ .., ... .,,.... ........... .... ....., .. r•1111111Medmdoklr .. ..,. 2.dllOlll .. .... , .... _ .......... .. ered the pleowe of leepan\J m , and·if I didn't bave that remind r. I w oWd probebly 1peod lbe ,.., of my We in bed, r 1rdJ .. of • hue· gry bNgl 3. Go into the bethroom. Tbil It very unportant bee• No. 4 on my bit ii Uling the bath-room. and you C'b JM that it becoaMI quite •wkward lf I omn No.3. 5.GM•1a1d. Ag9ln ........... uaportant. OIMI .... Ml be lie.qui I °'81 dae .... W§.la ............ pkk .. .... 7. Read $' .. I Uk .. to up with tbingt. but tMt not wby cbeck .... paper MCb morning I k)oll at tbe peper IO I know what day tt la. Oace l do, I c:he<:k my ~ IO .. wbet urgent eppoia'-111 I hive for the day At 81, not IMDY· After that. I put aw.y die y.DOw ....... ........ n..., ........ °' ... .. codml ................ .. _.._ .............. . MwtoMltwrWq.._.•.....,., .... ............ 1141 ...... ............... ,., (No. ......... , ...... .... ..... , ..... ...., ............. . _ ................ ] 111 -·-·· .-s ' a n.-s ...... ON 2 Tuesday, November lJ, 2001 11c111ii11c BACK Making thankful plans for holiday Thu Daily Pilot went to I larbor Vi<?W Elcmuntary to ask fourth-graders, 'What are you doing• for Thanksgiving?' 'Having a small party at my house. There will be about 10 of us. me, my grandma. aunt. my mom We're going to eat and most.likely watth football • MIGE GARCIA. 9 Newport Beach 'Having some thing small with my immediate family, pioba· bly at our house. and eat bfead.' KELSEY DAVIS, 9 Newport Beach 'I'm doing something big -flying to CKcgon to see my mom's side of the family. We're going to stay in nan· na's old house by the river • 'Have a small party at my house With my grandma, grandpa, mom and dad. My mom 1s cooking.' MALAYNA KnuY,9• Newport Beach RYAN ROLRS. 9 Newport Beach 'I'm going to my grandma's house She lives 1n New- port Beach She's doing the cooking. but some oth- er family mem~rs might cook, hke my mom and aunt. We might cele- br1te my birthday too; it's on Friday the 23rd.' JOSH 1MAl., 9 Newport Beach t.-."~ ~ ,..._ .... ...,..,.,.., ... -· Olft.,;W UIM---"**''*'•Olr.iW • llllFLY II lllCAftOI · Harbor View will celebrate natioDal Blue Ribbon award Harbor ~ EJernenmy SCbool will be tlW· formed lnto a w..-n WblM Home on Friday for a celebration ol tbe llUdeall' ecadmlic addeve- menll. • The ICbool is one of ~ CaWomla Dtlbn· gwsbed Schools to the diltnct and the only o~ to win a prestigious nabonal Blue Ribbon, et ward this year. SChool offidals ~ to travel to Washington. II. THE (LISSIOOM • ----tba Blue RibbOo plaque but decid· o.c., to-....... the Sept. 11 anacks, So the ~ 10 them and will be pre1ented Fnday · lb qualify u a ~uilhed school ma.anly reqwres an AcademiC Performance Index sco~ sn the upper halt ol state IC'OJ8S, The lndex is baled 00 the Stallford 9 ~ t m the spring. Then schools must complete a self m nt that mvolves the entire schOol commuruty m u common schoOl·ID1Provement project. The Blue Ribbon cntel'1.d f~ on scboob> that are models ol excellence and equity and that acb.ieW high acadeoUc standards or hav • hown sagnlficclllt acad mic tmprovem. nt ov r {1ve years. . Daily Pilot .. Sf.AN Hl.l(R I ONLY Pl.OT Alexis Torres, l eft. drops a dart. u lab partner Rudy Burgtn observes during a chemiatry lesson ln probablUty Friday at NeW.,Ort Harbor. . . - .Hitting -the. target Dei'*-Newman DAILY PILOT D arts flew through the halls of Newport Harbor High School Ill Newport Beach on Friday as part of a chenustry lesson on electron Newport Harbor chemistry teacher Matt chutz gets his point across in electrons lesson 1t out Wte the so nb.Sts did,• JUmor NoeDll Canazro Sdld. And Schutz. a hrst·yecu t cher. earned h19h marks from tu tu· denb. for lus overall ledchmg .,ktl.b nucleus. Schutz explClllled. Uilta rrom two other groups, aver· ag the r ults and then construct d graph to Ulu trate th ir hndmgs Schutz bclld obldlrung more dald to get an ovcrag enhc:mce th(> c1crn· racy of the results. "He' pretty cool: Junior Yen>- nl!> Olvera sa1d. • f I • very cl SOCld· tJVe with M tud nts f lo\ on • ol the be t tedche~ You actually understand chenustry. • Matt Schutz's cluss was Lrylng to figure out where electron ar; most likely to be in an c.1tom by dropping ddrts onto a tdrget. The rdndom· ness of where the dart falls is inli· lar to the elusivcne of electrons as they sWlfl around an atom' The I son is unportant because once th student figure out how the electron lme up. they can fig· ure out what cherr\icaJs will redct with one another clnd what will happen. Schutz said.· Many ·tudcnts did the ucbvity helped them und rstdnd a compli· cated topic. • IN THE ClASSROOM k a Wffkly fe.tui• In which Dally Pilot .ctucatton wr1tN Deirdre N~ visits a c.mpus Within the Newpor\·Mfl.l Un1f~ School 01stnct and writes .t>out hef tx.peJience After dropping the darts dJld col· lecting the infonn~tlon on where th •y fell. the students had lo get •1r fun because you can figure SCHOOL LUICH MEii The Newport·Me-1 Untfi«J School District O~ nHMU ~ Nd1 day •t ~IMten~ry schools. Students IMY choose • ~t•ri•n Mt1ft if ckJi~. 7he se'rction ~Ms •nd ,,,.Y be ~~ • salMJ, sandwkh or hot .ntrH. School lunches •re S2 HCh. ~'J wt>an being serV«I this llVHk: . TODAY Munchable lunch Salad with fruit yogurt or chkken patty sandwkh:lreen buns, choice of fruit. choice of milk • ... ,.. ..... MO... """Sl~ ,.. .. " .... __ -.... .... .._~ IMl!t1M4lil ..,,,,. ... ....._,.,. a lwr ........ Ct-.,.,, c°""' ....,_,, IM't S1...U» ... 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M671 '*"9J CMt IG-4121 ......, NIMCMtlG·- lpoftl-~ .....,. ....... 110 _.,._ .... 110 MONDAY Munchable Lunch Salad or chicken tenders. potato wedges, choKe of 100% fruit juke. choke of milk · • The Munc~ lunch S.lad cont.aim tossed greens, cherry tom.toes. er .cken and protein sources such m cheese, sunflower 5ftds. frurt yogurt. honey-roasted peanuts and dressing. No child is difcrimina~ against~ of ~. 1e)(, color, Ntional orig/r\ age or disabi/· ity. If it is l»lirl«J • child hlls bftrt dScrlmi· nar.d •inst. write imm«llatltly ro ttw f«t'P-• tM)' of Agriculture; WW»lngtot\ DC 20250. · SUIF AND SU . to 4 fMt and • nonh#Att M9ll of 10feet The ........ bit I.It« to 10 to 20 knots. The ,..... too, wMI ,_.... to ltbcMlt 8 fMt by morning ~ ...., ..... -........ ••• 1$11 .......... ..,_ ... 1...-: ,., ... ----... ... c.. ............ ,J4.411\ ........ -., ··------............... PMlll .... . ... ......... 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COSTA MESA -Just when Segerstrom & Son . al the the Plarvung CommlSsion developer would be wilhng lo thought 1t WclS through wUh the add more hoU5mg to the pro· Home Ranch proJeCt. lt'U resur-Ject and move th current face on t(>nlghl's dgenda. • tndustnal ~ile farther south. '" • WllAT; cosu Mesa ....,,.. rq c.ommillioin meeting •---= 6:30 p.m. tocMy ·••a0owntown RecnNldon Center, 1850 Atwlheim ~ .. COSU Mesa • •am M1'10N: {714) 754-5245 Comnuss1 ner Bruce Gar· Freeman w.ad Dixon's see· • bch &CUd he and hi rolleagu nano was plausible as long as not upported. • Foley SClJd received a letter from th aty the details can be worked out Egan s~ud he would bo attorney sugg ting th panel quickly and a deo.ston can willtng to hold a speadl meet· rcvtew any proposed chang Ull be made Uus month mg to make a decwon by lo th project, speot1caUy th U altered. th n w p_ropos· Nov. 19 but does not want to housmg modJftcatJon Coun-al would accommodate 12 oo rushed anlo voting before olwoman Linda Dixon ha hom per acre on the parcel b feels comfortable recommended. Carlich scud of Uma bean farm that backs Alth~ugh the general he thought the city was emng up to the Los Angeles nmes meeting tarts at 6:30 p.m • on the ide of ctJuUon to building and is bordered by d1scuss1on of the Home ensure all sfcps are followed Susan Street, South Coast Ranch pro1ect will begm after In case of legal actlon Dnve and Sunflower Avenue. 8 15 p.m to allow staff, the Commi 1oner Eleanor Freeman said. Segerstrom.s and others who Egan S&d he wouJd not be Planrung Manager Mike are interested to dnve to the prepared to tndke 'd1 recom-Robmson said Friday thut he Downtown Recreation Center mendallon without morn-and tus colleagu w ere busy after the conJlJctlng counol mformation She aid she runrung new trdfhc mod I meeting. wluch w\11 begm at T~, ~her t3, 2001 3 IEWPOIT lllCH CITY ·coUICll PllYllW ..... w1ter botrd. The ~er. If sent. Wtll argue ttNrt ~ing '" cm HALL w1ur used to fight fires k ......... ,'pcwt~ not a good wey to im.1n high Wa!tf quahty. ~ ~.wting UllAI IUIOff 7p."'.~ COITUCnH ~....,,. wilt begir'I llSTllCJIOIS Cln SllVICIS .i4p.m. An issue that d~ coast • In its study ses$ion befOfe •••a Newpott cities from inland Orange hlct\OtytWl,1100 County wtll command coun· the council meeting. rMm· ~11\id. ben will look more closely at • •am IPJ'IOlilt: (Mg) cil members' attention today when t~ consider sending ways to improve efficiency In 6'M-ll09 a letter to the regional city spending, The move is in water-quality board. The let· response to IC'tivist Ptul Am's ter urges the board to sta<k suggestlOn that the City is staff h.ve s.a1d With th!\ to its guns In demanding the ~ 1n the county at Ide• 1n ITllnd, the CO\,lnc1I will using pUtside contr1c:tor\ to some tough restrictions to get the most cost-effective consider a S86,200 contract keep debris out of storm with Hunt Design Assoc1atM drains. The letter ls part of 1 e1ty servtees. to plan and design signs for ~ocess to"'renew with the WHAT TO EXPECT: ~nans and motorists, ard the count(s five-year particularly to announce permit governing its stOfm If council members a~ ~trances to the crty's ma~ drains on ways to cut costs wit t teways and 1nd1v1dual v'11 cutting quality, they may I ages decide to bring the issue WHAT TO f>CPEO: befor~ the City Council at a WHAT TO EXPECT: Confusion and contention subsequent tnffting. Staff have recommended are likely as council members , the cooool approve the con-scrutinize such complicated CITY SIGN DESIGNS issues as what to do w ith tract wrth Hunt. whtdl was water used to put out fires. Uniform. informative and ' the winner among t3 bidders. That issue 1s the one with attractive signs should guide -Compiled by which the city has the res1denu and visitors with biggest differences with the ease throughout the city, June Casagrande understands the need lor d dnd no1 e studies to ·get 5.30 p.m .. Foley said. speedy proce~s but csddcd detail d report ready by · •-l!liiiEi!Eiill _______ lliiiE!,_ _______________________ 11111"'~~~~ that the staff reports did not Nov 19, but he ddded that include enough detd1ls to only general mfomldllon make an educated deo ion would be given tonight. "I've spent three months of Fol y Scljd h commend· CiT~ ~~IMAd ~4> ~,azll. Mattress Outlet Store WINDSHIELDS • DIRECT my bJe studyrng all the andfy. ed Da.xon for lookmg dt every SlS and reports lor the project, possible altemallve but WclS and now I'm upposed to vot concerned wtth pl.tC\ng hou - on d new proposal without the lng behmd the rtme butld· full mformallon? That doesn't mg beca~e of the noise from BRNl)ftEW .COSJEnCAl.lYlllPERFECT make sense,· Egan ~lid the pnntmg pr ., es Get,,,. lest for LnaJ ChaLrWoman K<ltnna ·1 upport CounaJwoman Foley and Carllch said they Ducon In her effo~ to mdke agreed the report wa not sure h 's looked at all th J>O!>· compl te but c;cud they werf" <tibwb~. even ll 1t 1ums out It is eager to what add1llonal information statr. thl' devel· opers and con ulldOlS would pre'>ent dunng the m<>eung. ·we·u Just have lo <;et> what's there dnd ll 1t's enough to make a deosion. • Ga.rbch Sdld Dunng the ov. 5 meetmg. We welcoV\ttt tjOlA. to shop earLtj QV\,~ e~o~ tltle char~ of i;alboa tsla&I\-~. · vi.si.t tltlese speci.al stores o""' Ma rLV\.t Ave""'ue . The Ls la ""'d ts Locate~ &1t tltle . tM of J&1~boree, just past 'PCH a~ over tltlt bri.~ge. SU !10~ SOOV\,! Basics 673-6216 EVEN Sisters 673-2130 Foot Boutique 673-4025 Island Home 673-1133 Persimmon Tree 673-4280 ss Red san 673-9300 sa11y Huss Gallery 673-1292 Sandcastle 723-SNI rt 7 7 1 .. . . . . . ~ • • ...w-. 3165 Harbor Blvd. .. Costa Mesa • OM llocJl ,_... ol 405 P'Wy d (71.\) M5·1168 ART REsTORATION Wt ttpair damaged: • PORC.ELAL~ • CRYsTAl. •PAINTINGS • Ott't\ • G~ • CaAPtUCS • FM.~ ISO OlltD Mr Cow:CTIIW ~fOoF"F E~:~l I 100.. OH l"'TllU JOIU6H>A II.\ ---------- ·AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY: THE WAR ON DRUGS A MULTIDISCIPLINARY REVIEW ON THE ETHICS OF _ OUR CURRENT POLICIES MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2001 -IRVINE t:ilLTON . Presented by The Howard A. Schneiderman Memorial Bioethics Lecture Series The Schooi of Biological Sciences, UCI With ·the generous support of The College flf Medicine -The School of Humanities The Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor, UCI *************** 8:30-9:00lwt1 lntroductCM"Y Remaru: Beckground on UM Drug Ww laue Or. Paul H. Silverman, Chair. Schnetderman 8t0eth1CS Lecture Committee l:00-10:30em Med6cal lmplc9tiona . Or. George Koob. ucso -·orug Addiction is a Brain Disease of •. Oysregulated Reward Circuitry" Or. Edythe London. UCLA-"Neuro1magmg Studtes of Drug Abuse • Or. Daniele PlomeOi. UCI -•Present & Future of Addtction Treatment" 10:46-12:1...... L-eel lmpk.tlona Captain JOMph Davis. Orange Country Sheriff's Oepartm.nt - ' "Time for a Change: Let's Make a B.E .S T Chobt" • Patrick Hamett, Nafcotica OMsk>n. NYPO -·How New YOtk is Winning the Drug Waf' Chriaty Johnt0n. Families to Amend CaJtfotrna's Three StrikM (FACTS) -"'3-St'*-wife· •Dia ltoll!Mll lmpla.-ait• ~ 8odt. Ontng9 County Regmter • "Drug & Society; 1he Me*• ..... Olemrna • . lbw Ha'Ct.n. CNipw ~ -"Wtty ttw. •No Ela• tor Dftli-.. P .. 1m1'111• Dr • ..._. •t1cCoun. UC 8M1111y -"0n'9 Wm' Uen1111· ~'*• "°"' °'* W.. 1"'-end P11w · - • 4 Tue.day. NMmbet 13, 2001 PUIUC Slf In POLICE FILES COSIA'MISA •ADAMS A~ T\.two mlOOfs were r~td to be It\ poMUIOn of alcohol •t no • m Sunday. • MICM .,,_.,AND ROYAL M.L.M DNVI: A 24- )'a•r-old man Wti arr4Kt9d ' on suspicion of vtolat1ng P¥Qle at 1:S5 •.m. Sunday. • VICTORIA S1MR A 20. year old man was arr.ned on wspkion of being drunk 1n publk •t 3.10 a.m Sun- d~. • NIWPORf llOUUVARD: A 34-year-old mMI was atrHted on susptClon of ~r theft at 6 50 • m Sunday. • NTlltSON "-ACE: A 27 • year-old man was arr.sted on suspt<ion of drMng under the influence and wi1h 1 ~ lkense at 11 35 a m Sunday NEWPORT IEACH • MRK Oft.NE: A burglary was reported 1n the 2200 block at 9·26 a.m. Monday. • CARTEGENA: A caller reportl!d heartng shots from the 1300 block at 5:16 a.m. Monday Police were unable to loc•te the source of the noise. • MCFADDIN fl\Aa: An Individual was reportedly drunk tn pubhc 1n the 100 bloc.k at 1·26 am. Monday. • ltnt STM.n Polte• responded to a re~ of a disturbance, probably a par· ty, 1n the 200 block at 12·05 am. Monday. • • 4flH S1'MR Battery was reportl!d at the 1ntene<tion of Neptune A~ue at 6 44 pm Sunday • 8Al.IK>A llOUUVARO ~ Police arretl!d • SUS· pect 1n a h1t·and·run 1n the 900 blodt at 6 08 p m Sun· day • 8tRCH S1'ltEn A commer· etal burgt.ry was reponl!d tn the 3700 block at 3 35 p m >unday ·------------· : ~ Clte;1'J I 1 a,~H~~a l 211% OFF I Oiiers Orf( \llld Wiil Col4)M I ·------------· . Crash Of American AirUnes plane in New York delays flights at JWA Tbe .aesb ot AIDericu AirtlJMI Flight 587 U\ New York Md a ripping .nect at John Wayne Airport on Mondey. (- Daity Pilot - Avila'• El bnchi&o wW roll ~ beck to mid· J9fi0s.fare IO celebrate ill 35th·v-r m the dty. ~. who took over tbe NAoon an 1981, • tho\19ht aboUt cbangin,g the ,....unant's name but liked •Ruby· so much she kepC lt. employee Can· die~ Mid. P•trom JOm8UIDM call Grueter •Ruby.• MAlte$ki added. , 1Wo Continental Airtinel flights were aftectad by the crash -Flight 1915 IO Newuk, NJ .• WU delayed tow boun, and Plight 386 to Newark ~ canceled. 1be a&rport alio added more Orange County bertff'I deputies for extra RCUnty. • Eatery anniversaries present s~ial deals for custo111ers Tu th week of c:-elebrating food. Ruby's Sandwich Sa.loon will g)v~ out fr drinks tuday to mark Mamot Gruetet' 20th year El Ra.nduto, with e.ght locations throughout OrAnge and Los AngeleS counties. wu started ln t966 by Salvodor Avila. Family memben now operate each restaurant. Specia.11 on Wednesday wW include combanabon plat• for St.25. Plight 1915, tchedw.<I to depart al 7:45 a-.m .. didn't leave for Newark until 11 :48 a .m .. Hid Julle ol owning th~ CC>flta Me54 bu in . Wec:tnesdoy, .. . . lnlonnatioo. Ruby's Sandwich Saloon, UM9) 645-11001 EJ Ranchilo. (9'9) 64S-0209. CAMPAIGN CONTINUED FROM 1 Areias said he was senous about running for the at. However, ~e isn't a formaJ candidate until he files anolh· e r round of paperwork Dec. 7 Until that lime, A reiai, won't have to step down from his po t. As a member of Davis' cabinet. Aretas· is pro· tub1ted from camP;8.lgnlng on the public dime. • ~ "The governor has mode it very clear he d.oes not want tus full-time employees involved in politics on stat time,• said Garry South, DaVLS' senior polibcal advi or. ·He's not officially a candi- date. At that time, a decision will have to be made about what he does with his pos1· lion• Aretas Sd1d he has alrea,dy discussed the matter with 0dVlS. He plans to chscuss 1t further. •At some point, I have to talk to tum about that,• Areids SclJd. ~He's asked me for a recommendation for whG would be appointed· a, a successor. • MUL CLINTON cow.rs the envl· ronment and John Wayne Airport. He !Ny be rHched at (949) 764- 4330 or by e-mail at paul.cUnronOlatimes.com. llBEL CONTINUED FROM 1 Newe tllld Freem.<10 claun lhe1r fn<'nd , fttmtly mem- bers. neighbor • a 'iociates and employ rs r ad the pub- lJcdtJons thdt dccused lh<' two, ofhcer of improper and unmoral conduct. the lclw UJl lated. ·1 culled th m rdp1sts becau e by th<' time they left her (clfler investiga· tions). w wNe totdlly undom•. • Kola ini.k1 tt1d ·.we don't mince words. We• were so ' angry clnd up Pt and di illu ionPd as to what -kind ol people govern th.ls society.· Phtl Putmdn, th • dtlomcy repr ntJng Kolasinski dnd the Pieccmakcrs. ch.ilk!. up MU.SE UM CONTINUED FROM 1 departm nt and the ddmuus· trativc 1de of operalloru., w hich mclud • mdndgmg fund-nu ers. d velopmenl matters d.nd budge~ ·out I'm also looking to ture an mtcn.m admtnJ))lfator to a I t me beC'dU!>e I need to, at th !tame bme. keep the curatorial pro<Jrnm moving forward,· Annstrong aid. The acting director Is tdlk• mg to candidat and ~ts to make ad a ion m th next '. the la.nguag<' to sunpl name calling H e said his ch nt woi. u~t and I ttJng off J.lt>run by usmg m taphors. Putman said the langud{I used by tu chcnb. IJl no wcty violaL late libel laws dnd could be roni.1d red. clt m~t. legal hara mc>nl Newe dnd Freeman work for a public agency and -pt>rform d JOb that requ11£> them to d<>ril with upset buMn owners, Putmdn rud "They an• public t>rvcJnls with a lousy JOb, • Putndm aid. "They ar going to have lo, learn to f>ndurc d ht· lie nctmo calhnu b CcHJ'iP people arc dlwriys goanCJ lo be mad." Joseph Dondhuc>. who rep· r • ents Sor<m!>on inchv1dudlly becau.sc 1>he J no longer d member of the P1('('{'mctkt>rs • Sdld the rnunty ofhndl., f Pw Wl•ek-, CoUedgues of Vine con- llnu lo hopP lot t1 qua< k u..>covery • Knowrnq Dr Vint•, who 1s cJ Lrong dntl Naomi Vine d e d 1 C" d t <.• d person, 'iht>'ll lX! bc:Kk d <.,0011 dS <thP C'dn, • 9!>lOn ScHd. Museum l<>cldNs dl'>o .... ml ddy lhclt Vme'-; proc1no'>1'> 1i. •very'good. • "She's v •ry alN1. .,ht•'<., very verbal, dnd I know 11he'!t getting strong r every ddy, • "Ovtr SO Ytars of flnt Quality" AJJ Types of Window Tttatmenu hould know better than to tak Kola IO Io's comments enou ly lie caUf>d th(' Piecemakcrs cln ecleclJc and extreme group. Th<' Piecemakers, also known d!t th Body of Chnst Fellow hip, 1s d group of cll>out 30 peopl(' who hve communcllly m 1x Mesa Verdt> home They don't beh('V(' an tradtllondl famtly trnC'turP, tn tedd Viewmg (•ttch oth r d brothers and sastt>r., Kold<tanslu 1>a1d They re1ect mdrndgP <lnd d bstam from PX nwy also hdv • a tu.story of v1old l1ng city h<'ttllh, hu1ldmg dnd hrl' cpde;,. "To try and tcJkC t1nytlung c•nou-.ly thdt the P1l'Cemak· N S wouJd !KIY in lht" purm1t ol th<'ir 1d ologw-. woutcl" -he very ldr n.•dctun<J. • Donahue Ann'>lron9 ~ud. ·nie urgery W rlS \: C'r'\ S ll C'C' I uJ • Arm•.tronq' dullP hdve rlt'dtl} clouhled m thP p.tsl coupl<> ol month . but the dir<>c·tor '>did h{• l<><>b the mo t c hdll<•nqing phd ,hds J)c) C<I Ldnq'>ton '>Cud the muse- um\ l>Odrd m •mber:. were conhch~nt Arm trong could -tdk • on the tlddl'd re ponsi- 1>1ht1e-,, which led lhC"m to fill th • tc>m1ximry vacdncy w1lhtn llw '>ldlt "It\ ltm to SdY thdt our l>Odrd ul truslt'e!t view-. thttl our }wrronnel 15 our econd· mo t 1mportdnt r~wce. the ,, Support Our. Schools saJd Newe and Fr man ftled th law uits a andlvidool • not on be.hall or th h dllh department. The most rKent llUgation as part of an ongoing batUe between the P1ecemdkerc., and lhe two health depclrt· ment ofhcers. ln October 2000, the P1cc(•· mdkers filed ct law,u1t agd10 ... 1 Newf> dnd Freeman allegutq the duo conducted •unred· sondble arch and izurl''> ' and Vlolated th Plecemak- ers' civil right That law wt was droppt•d <1fter l>olh 1d s reached <1 gentlemen's agreement, Oon- t1huc a1d. • LOUTA HARl'llt covctrs Costa Mew She may be re.ched at (949) 574-4275 or by e·matl at /o/1ta harp er0/at1~s com . artwork being the mo'it 11llportant. • Lclng-,ton d1d "Thc>y take ' th<' i !>U ol taffing v ry, V('ry M>nousl~ particularly the lS u of who\ going to lcdd th mu um • •YOUNG CHANG wnt~ featur~ She may be r~ at (949) 574 4268 or by e-mail at young changftt.t1mes com 1oa1mnm . PIERCE 8MTlmll IELL lllGADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Crematton 110 Broadway. Costa Mesa 842-9150 Z711W. ..... •llllM•llllllll South Coast Martcetplace .°" Flirview • Blind • Vertical • Shuncn • B~d prcads 2 0 °/o~th Fabric. & Labor Shop Harbor Blvd. of Cars 714.432.71144 Celestino's Order Your Fresh Diestel Turkey Today .._, ' Hud Hofklay H.,.. a DeU P18ttms C~~lno'" Now ft'alura Alla f>tona All NatuntJ lleelry Produeb Chicquita Bananas 39',., 0 ff •1th chiud ca Nomnbn 20 • 2001 t I.-\ I\ J~JI\ ll annou~nl. conf Cl I ~ I , ! . · l 1 , .. , Aniak l'ilky in tlw Cl ijit•tl tit t>rt; •ing ih1>t. tit ('J.Jt)) .:; 7 1-424'.J. .. Donate your vehicle. 1-888-308-6483 t hope:! in n1otion to in1prove local live . . • RV ... ·~>-.Its • Real ~ Ut •• 1ilx DedUl."tlbi~ . . • COMM Doily Pilot Gay_~-Sandoval EDUCATIONALLY SPEAKING Put money in the students pockets to motivate them I t is my pol1cy tu rf'lnun trom wntmg about lS!.Ue lhut haw• been thoroughly covered m the• L>utly Pilot dlreddy How- VN, there lS ont> d f)('C t ol the Hom Ranch J>COJect that I hdv<>n t •n menlloned A r • 1dent • propo-.inq lhdl n ty fund'> from thl' pro)t..'C't, hould 11 <JC'I approved, be ear- marked Spe<"lhrctUy for 1mproV1ng <,chools, thu<, ralSlng Stctnlord II rnr<>s. U Uus propo'dl wPrc to be ddopted, d < •rtaln portJon of money would hdve to be used to bolster r <lu<dllon Som Costa Mt>Sa hool hd\ ~ p.irtnPred with nonprofit ctnd rel1giou group'> to hPlp students out- Jd of the cld<, room Perhaps money ear- mdrked f rom lhf' I fomt• Rttnch taxe could go to more aflt>Mchool programs funded ,by uw dty or c~td ~IP'><l 1bere dlC pos-itlw to thLs propo!w1l The Ca.td Me.a City Counol hi already expressed ats dcstrP to {>dl1rler with the hoot dJstnct to work Wlth til(. a ty· .. lods nus wouki S\Jpply a way to fund tMt desu-e wilholij taklng money away from 11.'. CUJT •nt ~. The down- 1de is thul money from th• I forTl{' Rdnc·h pro- )ect would not w dVtul.tbl<• for d yNr or two, so bd.lly dllY efforu. to ctllt'Ct the lives of Cos- ta ~1esa lods ltTlln<'dklt1•t} nuqht be put on hold. The negdbW tu l'tlflll.irkmg lhoM» funds for ech.tedbOn L'i Uldt th<.• cit) nuqht not be dble to meet d moi; • unnwd1c.1tl' ~I thdt 11 fdces i.n the funirc. Shouldn't the nty be dbl<' to !Juft fund. ac-cordmq to Uklt yNr' pnonu 7 On the other hdnd. lo make 1'<1u<dtlon work. doesn't it hdv to rern..un d pnonty from y di' lo ye.t.rl A f hdve expldJnC'd m othPr column . my faith tn the Stc.1nlord q tests overall hool or 1~ .,httk)' for m<,tune'@, di onf' Coi;tcl Mesd seconctdry school. wtule thP ovNall <;choot .. corp <hd not 1mprovf' thdt much, the scor<•'> tor non-Ha pd01< whltl' tudent mttedw d by 44 point~ So. hould th tPdcher., be congratulated or chd • tlscdl 'lnce StcUlford 4 le t ron •'>. which be<-om the bd..i'> for AcruJC'm1c Pl'rfor· monc Ind x numb<•r. now alfect r .,,d n · tlcll home pncc<,, th J• <,rnr • ttre now cl nty prqbl m. Mdyhe city govt•mm nt should be involved m lh • solution H re as th soluuon I wouJd llke to pro- J)()<;(> d.S d pilot prCK rum lor one y&11 At the ndary school IPvf'I, Uw btgg t d t mun· 1Jl9 fdctor for unc .,, tn my optruon, lS tu- dent motivabon Some kids. with dlmost no money or p.trent uppor1, c:tre gr dl u wh.tle dlJ of th parent upport m lh world Cd.Jl'l make d tud nt Ml ful m school tf lhclt tudent d n't tty That I.!. wh re LC?ath- rs ha¥ dll uphill bdtU • U d tudent doesn't C'Ol1lE' to dd or do h.as work. how or why do we hold rt Let.teh r respons1bt 7 I think kids need ti more imrnedwlP rcwcUd for g ttln<J to ~ on tune cind domg lhetr work. Sdying thtit they will g t a IX'tter Job lO years down Ow bn •to a 14-yoo.r-old lung them to rodlly buy mto delayed gratift- c.tion. My proposo.l ts to divert money pent on consultants for d y ur. and gwe a dollar to eort\ high school tudent m Co.std ~ oty Khoo who make It on tune to ~ch das:s thdt &ly and tum m dl1 ol lheir clcmiwork and homework. The mon y Wlo\..IJd bediltnbuted once a week frorn a ntral location w that the reward cdD be immediately linked to the ~W>r. Teaehe.R could send inlonnabOO about C'Ompleeed work WI their d4soonl MllpUte:r along with their ctttendance-rec-c.'Cfl-ds...,. TWhen lbol.ald recesve some compensaaon • fOflhis eddmona1 l'\'('Ofd keepang. The molt it WGakt COit wouJd be St70 a yeer per student • an MWerd money, plut 110Cne money far record 1u1iiplng and reward diltribulion. h would be 4iiiil better ., the .-hool had a ll\JdMt hM* wbent .eudents could bank to1ne or ell d that ........ money lor c'Ollt9e Qr pom. ,,. 8dlObl clMrk1 .... ~al do&- ... w:b )'Win~ and pqillllll lbll ... .. .. ... helrt ~ the ..---wNdl .. ..... ....,..... ............ ICllaol aadcldlld ... warl&.I....._,___... -·• ttc1na1-1n ......... ..awam ·~· ..... -................ .. ... _...__.,.. .... _ ...... ... ........,dmt9bll ....... A..., ......... ,.....,~----.. ... .....,.. • ..... "lllll••rtc ' .......... ,, ... , MJ:• ... ;;;,, ........... , 21 ,, ... .. • ,,0.,... .. ... •lllt••= ..... ... • ( .. 'That was the problem. You didn't know who was who.' -Pete Seftdro, • N~port Beach rflldent •nd Vietnam veteran, on wh•t m•de the conflict In Vietnam a difficult one to fight Student ::;.=-· ............_.,6ut 3:0 ok TueM:foy, Novembef 13, 2001 5 r ... 'Tis the season to remain focused re• um,, dnd dppf•urmq 0 \\ 1•11-rounded • to udm1ss1on olh<Pr' fo h•·lp mP.f!t lh<• A l> the yedr continues to draw lo an end, w dlJ look forward lo the en1oydble extras brought on by the holid1ty ed on. These plet1 ur :. Wl.11 be even more dppreciated lhJ yedr after the homhc world events thdt huve OCDITTe:dJn Uw ~-. t few month However. thNe • a group thdt must mdmtam a clear view of pnonbes dnd -J'li•CP dT) numbN of "' <••JJlunn•'>, col- lege <\ hdV(> be<Jun ''' lofJk mnri• do., •ly dt rommurutr '> •rv1C ,. "m~ ''"f>fmerrce. f>N.,Ondl qucilllJ1·.., nunont\ '-liltu ~d VdOOU f~XlTdC urrn ulof cl( II\ JlJ(• .. r pons1b1hhec; throughout lh1s tunP known for eel brdhon. The memtx•r. ol th1'i group ure the <>nll.te graduatmg <ldSS of 2002. It JUSt 0 happen lhdt fldr· itllel to the hol1clay '>CdSOn 15 lh • most d mdnding pht1se ol th colJegc dpplicd· lion proce s · Renectmg upon college at thJ<. 11m<> 1 both excit.J.ng dnd extremely nervP·rdc k · my for those anvulved. Pantt1sizm9 ubout how lheu nf'w hve<, will bnng th m freedom ctnd mc.1tunty ct1use lh enllre UhJPct to be IOnCf·dWdlte-d dnd thnllmc1. Howev r thP mo t dt1ngerou quP~­ t1o n to d k mO!.t high school emors an rrud·Novemtwr 1s ·"Where die you gomg to rolle9e1· Whi.Je few nught cllreudy h<lVe their plans set m c;tone. th<' Vd t ffidJOnty of Uus group not onJy hcl been d ked I~ que lion at l d t I 0.000 . tune • bul •~ now truggl.ing with lhPar own r<> rvclhon dnd mse<:untlP'> Whether 1t tS bd d on the po. 1bthty uf r1 1ect1on or other questions concemmg the future, lhas dwkwdrd ~tale of mmd Gracie R. Kazer hci5 clfflJcted everyo ne who hd., PVN been dnd ver wuJ be m th<' po 1t1on of <,uch grettt change Among the mo t mturuduttng e l<'- meots of clpplymg lo coll >q(• I!. the unbt!l1 •vttbly t\lgh level of compcuhve· ne s studPn~ !dee The '>lt1l1!.l1e<,.ol col- lege appl1Ccrnts have n vc•r be<'n gredl<>r. and becclu t• college helve room for onl\' so mdny. the bar lS h1ghN tor «>very md1- v1dut1I Other thdn th ty1>1cdl re pons•· b1l1ty of mamtctming d clt•cent grdd<'· point dV rag'" there dr • dlWdY'> the stundard1z •d te l scorns dnd per ondl stdle me nts to worry obout Th<:>rt there is the tdsk of compl •t1n9 I Iler of recom- inendat1on from IPdCh •r<, or counselo~. ctnd ' tung up l~itlble int<.>rv 1 w .. AsadP from all or thP!>C' fdC'tor . pro~,)(>C­ uve roll<'<JC tudent<, dre olso hscf>d with lhl' chdllf'nge of credllng d divers<' In dcld1twn to thP < 111npH1t10n th • u .. utll '>lrdm ol com}'l1>l11111 tt•cJwu'> dpph- C'dtmn'> dncl rt•11wmh1•nr1q 'I~< 1h< dC'ud- bnfl'> 1u P both r>v1d1•nt .11111 'rue Jdl to c1n ttpphr ont's .,uc c , • .,., ~'·mor yf'cH t" I\\" fllrtJ•ir thmq., II 1s th • f'nd of d fdt1llhctr r1111t11w lhdl t\hdpe JX'Oplt• mto who tht•\ ''"' rtn<.I Jl 1 .. thf' be<Jmmng of c10 anllnih• numlwr of E'XJWn<>nce-. thc11 "11J 1 .. ,..,,. thPm to qrow dnd c hdOCJt• \ 1 11111luncHion of mixed fet•linq., .ind I.irk nt c11•s1rn to work can oll,:n ... p111J M1mnthmq tha grec1t hut 11 ancJI\ 11lur1l-. c e1n <urry them- l'l•ln~~ thmuCJh ,, It '' 1111mth-. of unplects· rtnl lcthor, tht•\ ;, 111 '"' '"'" to b<·nt>ht in th(> 1•nd Ironic ,,11, lh1• ''l'Jll1Cdl1on prnc """ " ... 11rn1•\\ h ... t 11111tvmCJ m th(• wc1~ th.ii 11 h11nq ... th•• ... .-rnor 1 Id'>'> toqether in 1l<, ... truqqlt•' dlHI 11 .. '11 t11m·-. GOOd luck. ctncl 1•n111\ th1' .,., .. ..,,m tor not onh th e hohdct\., th,11 11 lmncl'·· hut th<• m •mon It (ff 'dll·-. ..... \\I'll • GAAOE "· KAZ£ft 1\ a COfona del M•r M1gh School \t'ntO< wh~ <Olumn' will tJpl)tar on •n occa\1onat basis in the Commur'uty Forum section Halloween lacked the treat this year W hdl am somP of the unt1ge'> lhdt c-ome to mind when on(• thmks of Hallo" n7 Jack-o' • lanterns? Candy? Costum 7 AnthrclX? While Hctllow n is d hohddy thdl generally plac an emphdS~ on the creepy dnd unusual, th1 yedr' J fell · lowePn was its If qwte unw,ual. The mum redson for lhi WdS thtlt J lcdJoween lh1 year wa very qw t dnd ld<.kcd d lot of what Halloween is generally k..noY. n for Por exdmpl • tht're wer ldr IC'wer lud out tnck-or-tredting dnd hlhng therru.elv wtlh w I lredts lh.i<, yt•tlr Aod1boncl1Jy. th re were onJy d couple of big pdflt that wcr vu.1blc around lown. Overdll, the whole Hallowt-en pmt seemed to be at a very low l<'H'I in companson to that of years pct t. So, what fact~rs Jed to tJus unusual change m the Halloween pmt7 Wcll, there are d number of probdbl<.> and logical fdctors that may have con- tributed to tht . For one Uung, lhf' whole anthrax t.W at during the past f w w k has certainly put ev ryon on h1gh guard P pl have probdbly be n afraid to nd th ir k.id out dt rught ldt •- ly, Thi w probably pendlly trut-on Anonth Varma I lallo\\{'t>n niqht when quP boncJbl candy could ht1vc been cu culdtmg dlJ around town A 1dl' from thP kid , adult., mJght helV<' been womed for the11 own ctfety cmd thus m1ght have trit-d to teer clear of any pdrtJ that night. Anoth r ca~ or th HaUowcen mood pr nt th• year was urely th 1rng1 evenb lhdt took place pt 11 Th ev nt have altered th hv of clU Am r- acan in numerou way , and ltus was probdbly y t unolher ff t of them Th dn evoked by th occurren probably rn?cltNi ct n of cb rl n m th peopl and kept th m from bemg m d v •ry celebratory mood for School trustee hould face court Ila Johnson COMMUNITY COMMENTARY . conunu•o of an cs.mugnment Wlth th mlention of tactng up to anythtng. U\ce I have r fer need the t"ol - wnn by Jcneph N . Bell, I would Jtlso hk to 4dd that, as one of tbote to whom Bell r I n •• havm1 •th 1bturd notion -oft n rooted 10 a d - approvCll of drinking tllelf -that def nd1ng F rryman torMboW implied 1 lkk of P'OP@r cc:mdemna- tion ol drunk dnving. • I hold no such diMpprovaJ ol drinlunQ ttMU. I ellJOY • ga.,. ol good wine and. on QCC•· 8'iii'. good Manbettaft ..... the IOdal ~ny Uaem. Whal I do w ctiMcf:°" °' .. duowlng doWn • buDCb driDJ1S ..... ... ,..Uag behind tbe ...... ol ............ ...... b,'' dmy~tlMICllNI .... ~ ........... ......, ....... .,,... ...., Al a.II Lid ... eft. ta1i•~-WllO ...... ....... a.ant IJTM'e,_. ?R #im .... pwcw.aa111 .... ·-111 'a· .. I fdll<J\\ een llu.•"• <>< < urri·nc t·~ hdVC! dl cau-.1~ many J>'X)J>I•• tu tw more -.cclioo dnd < «Ultous than u.,ucJ.1 dbout terronsm. t>ncow ctgmg th~m to l.Pt•p thPm., IH~"' «nd tht•IT ldnuhe' "dff• ol homt.> t ldllO\ .. et•n d•'hn1t~I~ chd not lr><•I the 'cllnf' thl )'(.>c.lf u .. udlJf, \\ hc>n nn • looks out the \\ mdo\., un Hc1llo\\'f'Pn mght. one c d n ,.,(' the• s ltt•t•I' JklC:l\t><I \\1th cunously drl'\<.l'd hgun·s c-tirrr anq hci9., ol cdndy tJnd llt1,hh9hh Bui 1h1' \f•dr, 11 JU.S t wa - n't llw '.im1'. Thi• -.tu .,., '"(•med d o- ldlf'. <h thou<jh 111 '"m • dt•,crted old !Im n Thir.c \\ho cl1cl c11~ nut to paru or to tm k m IH'ttt c1l'u ~•·PmPd to be tn low- "r .. pinh lht1n In f'll'\ICIU'> ~C'df'S ' \\plJ, \"hilt• 11 ...... m doubtful that p<'ople dad nut q11 0111 ht•c du of the full moon dnd lht•u lt•dt ol \\er wolve . tht•rt• <Ntaanl\ Wd' 'om thmg OUSSlllg th1., \P.<11 on Ht11lo\\1 .. •n I hope thdl n Xl H'dr thing wlll 1>4• llC>c k to normal in all ot 0 111 lave ... d" "PIJ t1., \\1th thP. Hal- lowPt•n pint •A.NA.NTN VAllMA " • JUNOf •t EsUtnc .. High School, ~r~ M is tM ed tor of El Aguit.\ 1POfU ~ M1\ colu""'J will •pcMar on .,.. oc~ t>.>~ 1n tM Cornmuntty Forum WIC'tion IOW TO COITICT YOll llPllSllTITl¥U COAST COMMUM'TY COUIGE DtS11KT :>istrlct Office: 1370 AdM'N Awe .. C-. Mele IZQ6. (714) 432.5111 a.. 11 William M Vw91 -.1:~~ .... \W P\WIM119t w.tter tb •kt ..., llf.IK George lrown and*" ........ .. OllftllfA ut&m ICHOGl n•-•••a~ .... Jm.Alwta..C.. ....... (n4Utl?I? .... _ ............ ..... ____ .,__ ...... , ... ,.,. ..... -_.~ ... -.. ................ QUOTE Of 1THI DAY •we are a relatively young team. We are still dealing with the basics, but we have lofty goals.,,. Mm'MI ,, I IC Pet~._ ua men's t>Mltetblll coach 6 Tuesday, Noo..mber 13, 2001 HIGH SOtoOl FOOTBAii PIAYERS Of THE WEEK .· WEEK 10 Newport Harbor CORY RAY 6-1. 190. Sr. MLB He plied up 10 tackles, mdudmgsix solo stops, and also recovered d fumble agamst Westchester. c Always m the middle of things, tus superior blocking helped Sailors grind out 178 rustung yards. Estancia J \IOR TAl\IUll 5-11. 170, Sr. RB He caught season-hlgh ut passes for 43 yards, providing the Eagles a deep threat at Wlde receiver He earned 14 times for 77 yards, mduding a 17-yard touchdown run to account for Eagle!!' only pomts. Costa Mesa JOSE VA.LU! 5-11, 200. r. OLB He recovered a fumbled p In his own~erritory and his tack.I included two for 5 neg.ative yard . He helped fill the void left by tnJured..starter, rustung for 33 yards and adding 46 receiving yards. Corona del Mai F8 A bettenng ramua lead blocker. be carried three limm for 8 yardl and bed two cetcbel for 20 more. '". Doity p~ ' PHOTOS BY STM MC CRAN I OMV PILOT Big West Player of the Vear Jerry Green (5• and Big. West Coach ~f the Year Pat Douglass hope to lead UCI to a successful season. ANTEATERS AIM TO BE Al 7-lool-2. o.w "°'' = f50t wW .... a llzeable llllpKt oa VC lrvtae'w ..... Big West Player of the Year Jerry Green will try to lead young Anteaters to the top once ag~. U lRVlNE -A record w bro« n Players were lost High expertallons remain. Ldst .,...,., the UC lr\1VlC men' basketbaU team had 1t be t m ~history The teem won th Big West Conl rence for the first time and 'lOt a IC'bool mark for most WU\5 tn a with a 25-5 overall record. The team lo t three kt'y players from last yeots squad - ruon. Maldchi Edmond,· Ben Jones and Sean Jackson. Th y combined lo average JO polnta and t 1 rebounds per gam last RClSOn. •What we &oil from tut y r was ex-penence, • UCI Coach Pal Douglass Mid. "(Edmond, Jooes and Jedulon, were four· year pa.yers. MOit ol t.be YMI they played good defenM. W won 15 gam by hve polllts or I , so th y cam up with big hots· Although it may be chalJ ngtng, the Ant aters SUlJ hav th Green light to go a1J the way agaln. It Oasb with bnlliance oo offense and wn at th& lree- lhrow line. It hlls fan and play rs wLth ho that history can repeat ltself. It lS Jerry Groen, last year's Big We t Player or the Year. Cr n I d the Anteaters 10 K'Om9 and in bis fir.It -lnl'W at UCJ and will be a key to the teem' uccess this year. Ore n, a 6-root-3 senior guard, av raged 19 points and 4.8 rebounds per game last year. •we want to try to do better lh4n we did lat year: Green said. •Now ll is golng to be a challeng We want-to g·o • SEE ua MGE 7 \.,> UCI ROSTER , .. ~ 4J" Owtlt.C H St s .,.., GtMn, c; ") 51 10 Mff Gloglr, G M ff 12~1UzM.F 6-10 So 1) Jordln ...m., F 6-5 Ir. 1• ~ Sdw..,, c; 6-5 Fr aCI ....... Hood. G M Ir 21 ~"'-«e.G ~l Fr. 22Au11 ........ G W So 24 Mff HUffofd, G M ff. 12 ltyw'I Codi. C 6-'1 f'f 40 Mitt Okoro, F 6-7 So. so o.ve ~ c 7-2 St. SSMMl.-.-.c 7~ So . . . Breland generates • n. lllft anrdl• (Corw .. ~ tDuchdown """' . ............ ,.,. lll(ca. MMa) tDuChdowft ""'· • •• ..,_._,, c (Cmte -.. ...... .... • .,., t I ......... 'cart . ...., ...... ........ ··•· ~ .... ..., ............. .... ICMDCIL NICl_,.U. .. 7 smiles amid tears Newport'• lnl~ •odout plans to keep ccmtrlbutlng ham the lideMM. '\. ... .. Daily Pilot Mesa CIF site pe:riding . Lo& Ami.gos would play at OCC, ii M~tangs ~secure the facility. lddiwn tOO.y. Cdl5on H'gb bu tifWd OC:::C • th venue for Ill D'vtlioo I lilllt·round game .... St. John '"'4 . ao.co. but Mesa beUeves It IQ.ly '-OSTA ME A -Th CIP havt" hnt choace. SAwll rn S cuon oiv1 Ion IX IJ it tS not played at OCC, Lot Ont·round fOOlb.ilJ playoff 941'TW Alrugos AthJetlc Dtrec:tor Dave t>etween Costd M tf gh and AUXK!rs.dd thtt l..obol woWd bolt '-'°' Am1gos may be play •d t1I It at Gcsrden Grove High. Qranq Co.a t, lJ Mf"Sct ddmuu • Th v nue 15 expected to be tht•rs can ee'ur LeBard . hmtliicd today • • ••fn-.t••f""•V••••• .. •••-• .. •••••••••t• ... u••h•••••t ....... • ... •-•••••t..-.1u••••••" .. •"t••-•·•u•t""-"••••••••-·•:•-• HtGH scHool. fooTBAu I I CONTINUED FROM 6. I t ' i i. ; Gamestoppers I o I I ' WI Wlll'S M DlllMJ NU I t ~ ES3'ANCIA -Mitch Valdes n.un(>d d fake punt by tadillog ball (Bfl1W short ot a fui.t down . Sdlt>ty Jason Johnston and b.nebacker ~ MadM ti !dilled up to tackle running back for no gam. ~a punt lnsidf' ltn bt1<k.N Bubb;a Kapko took down '1.Ubl.Ck for a 1-yard loss, fornng .i punt .. Un man Nick Ruo ~ the QUdrt rbdck, JdtrUl<J the bdU loose and recovenng the ~ ..• Outsld 'b.ick r Nk: Koreefilt oatled lh quarteJbac:k to create " fumbt ood 1..uldon Pu.Uh.I re< overe<l . SeM tt.nt.m.'I lackle Cdused a fumble and John ton rf'<'Uvered .. Kor rat sacked fie 4uan rback for o IO·yord lo-..s on lh11d-and· 12. I I ! N8wPoR'f HA.Jt8o1 -MKfdlC' luwbdcker Cory llay wrapped .. p a!ball cdl'rier for 2-y.trd I M.a Endnlas mtercepted to set Op a' touch.down dnvc . Comerl>dck Adua Kerns mad a fine ~-field tackJ on lhJtd down to forte a punt . Mike McDoMld ~·ed a conv rsion loc-k • Nldl Iverson hustled downfield to ~wn a punt dt the :)·ydfd bne End O;avld ManbaU nailed QB a.s fae rtJeasoo to lorce'tllcompk>tron Ou~ Ide 'b.scker 1;-1« Mm. '°"*1 a fumble and K«'~ rt'<ovcred Warftn JUAOWlcb partl4Jly t>Jocked a punt . Manhall ror(l'(I d fumblQ and Ray recovered ... Miller and tackle Scott Kohan <'Ombtnoo on 6-ydld Sdck • CORONA DEL MAR Tac k.Je Jayson Sla.U<I stuffed a draw for a t ·yard ~ clJld c>ddC'd two tack.J tor no ga.m Comerback SteYen Wn tackled d btt1I camt>r ford I ·yard Ioli Comerbatk M.i'k a.duW chali4'd down u bttll <.<tmQr lort1 t-yard loss and leaped t;Ugh lo the cili to brw.k up u J>cl. s m the end z.one . Ends Andy l.laji9 and Ja.epb Carr romb1Jl<'d on tt top lor it 2-ydld loss ... Free aa.lety ltC. bwUns mtNl"f'J>ted d p.i"' Oef~nswc tackle Stew ~ , ted on d ldckle for no gclJn Outside hn backer Xtk Cooper b.ttted down d pass • COSTA MESA End Jesse c.uwn..s poked the baJJ loose on an option k p and oulsldc luwt)o)( k<>r Jose Valle recovered the fwnble to set up cl touchdown Brian ltlyner luffed a run for no gaa.n .. Oubid<• lmeback<'r Cary Gonz.aln stopped a sweep for a 2·yard Valle ~wung down ball c-amer for 4-yard lo6s. then, ono sencs later, stufled d run lor rrunus 1 yMd .. s.dcty Freddy Rodrtgun colhd ~ with d r~1v1•r to brcoak up a would-be completion John c..rdAI loppt'<l 11n upt>on ~ p for a 2-yard I PREPS CONTINUED FROM 6 Cacta who hctd lilted his helmet hciltway off tu.\ ht>ttd, ClOuki be o wallung aw.iy from the scene In tear.. clnd when Breland w c.artetf off the field, Lo dJl ovoll.on from tome 3,000 In dlt nddn<.'e, II Wtt'> dear the popular off ns111t• guard and d f nsJVe c•nd '!> teaSOn w o~ r Lying ln J>ilifl, Brcland fl'ported.ly ask('(l ror oUc11SJve hoe coach Zach 81t>h1. tu whom be unmedwtely apologll ~ lor bavtng pulled too Jowly on lht> Ul·f•ted pl.iy. For tbote who bMrd llM ttpology. 1t prompted a smile, wlu<'h, for many, diverted tears around the upturned comers of the gnn. GMrung lS a frequent con...-.equ nee lo interactions with lhc-b-foot-2. 24S.pound teddy beclt, whom Biehl aptly tern\'> •a i.w t kid• l'v been fortunate to havi hud veral of th<A interactions Md the11' ore few kids for wh m I wish as much success. Hreland had surgery &lturdtly to 1ru rt a plate and SOm<' scn>WS lDlO the leg and Biehl Sdld doctor.. have md.lcated h<>'U be able to play agtlUl. LI, as expected. a roU(l(Jldl opportunity IS ext odt!d. 8rclcl11d wd Sunday be SPOKI'S ua CONTINUED FROM 6 ~win die !lg Wtlltaod mpe rt to tho MtkmAI ............ Liii YMI' lbe llllllD cMd Got ~ence to' • the NCAA~ but made m thud 1ppearance lo the NaUonat lnvltat1on Toumunant. Tb• Anteaters JOi\ to the eWlllblill NIT dMmpkln. ;'J\.llM. 75* 71, in I.ht ftnt~ In so a...n. returners lndode --~KodmMl.Al-Blg Welt~ team "'ect\cN Adlm Parada and ~v .. Zuzu, H weU u senior J.R Chrht ~guard Azlle 8Mkt1•kas IS also a returner. ·w. btV9 beds lize, better' ball handling ·and rebcuncbng ebdity this year.· Doug!& Mid. Kortman end Parada wW prowle th • Anteeten with a m..bAe p1wa. At 7 ·loot· 2, Korfman 11 tbe tellelt player on the l.edJn, foOowed by Parada. a 7-0 .apbocnore center I M' '·' 1' Pill. T .~ 13.2001 7 Mia.. Hood wW kM>k to. mM. u womwt'e impkt. oeco.o pa.,.s •• bliiltauw; la ... 2000 &nri Ml out IMt )'NT. • li•m • a 6.S )wuor, brtngt 01vltliaD I ~having pi.~"""' ..... at, Colg.te ~ty where ht eer1*.f Mcolid- IMID Al·l>ihll i.Mg1.ie btlnori 10 J 988-1000 belon-cr.ntfemng lo UCJ .. ,..,, Harril. who •ttt out ld\I ~dson, Wd CoJgate'~ ..-ond·lNchng w-ore.r with IUl average of 14 pain J)f'r game Hood. ca () 4 guard. trensfened to UCl 1 year ego from the CcJUege of Southern~ AA r pldymq tn lht gd!J)b I.st seuon. he wa granted a me<h dl h.lr<lirup t>ec.ause of • Julee tendJru~. Rounding out UCl squad &.nC.Uil&ng fr hmf!n J U. C IOCJ<'r tCetptstra.no Valley H19h1. 0 Vcaughn Pe•ce f81 hop Montgona ry lt1gh>. R~ Schraeder (East 11tgh tn D< nv r) ctnd Ryan Codi !Pram · I iJgh In W4Shlngton). In addll.100. Jell HuJJord is d walk-on pldyer who ilvcrayrd J 0 pointJ per game at Chcunu'wd Prop korfmln made only ftw ltarts and J>'c1.ycd in 21 gaaa. IMt l8MOn. The cent.er averaged 1.6 points per gUlll. He IUlt&lned a head Injury and bad surgeJ)' to remove fhm! buildup around his braln that caused tum to mJa etgbt games. Jordan Harris (13) brings Division I experience to UCI ' lading lineup. Peace. d f>.3 yUcUd, plcayc-d on back-to. bdd( stdte cbamp10Mrup t ams at Bishop Montgomery ctnd l~t yedr av raged JO points, five ~LSL~ cand tour rebounds ~r gume Tbit seuora. he bas alreedy :bown h i:. ready for adion. He bad siJc rebounds Wlcl scored nine points lo the Anteaters' 81 ·56 exhabition vk.'toly ewer Cal Seate Bakers!wld Saturday. Parada oootributed lest season wtth 7 6 potnts per game as a. redsJu.rt and averaged a team· leading 6.2 rebounds. ( 'hll.<.1 will ctbu fJIU\ Ill•• h1 •1qht dlld dPpth for the Ant1~te" I h• 11101•r,111r!d 4 4 pomts off tht> bcn h The• h·'t' POlt·r 111.,,, d1ippe<I m wtlh 17 rl'hounds l"'' 'l·lllll· Bill.kdll\k1t\ 1'>0 I ,\., 11111 ph\ 'II <tlly ~the olh r rctum\'TS, 11111 h•' .111111111.., di •high on the Ante.11er> pnomy IL" Tl\f•h.'I .,.~>hocnore gUdfd pld'f{'(I Ul 1111 «I 11t1111t!i1 IMt '<1!.00 d~ e1 re<btu."t lrt Ju11.111 11 .. ''"''r••Cf•<il 1 ·~point'> (>er q1.1011•, hut 1-. m1"1 1111por1,mt tu the Anledll'" Im hJ, 1h•h ns1v1• .ihility ·we die d rPlcttiwly young team.· S4.ld Oougla ~. ~l y<!df''> 819 West Coach of the Veai ·w illt! still dcuhng ..., dh the basics but 'w bav loft)' qool We h«'ve to play e1t cUlOther levcl to fuUUI Uw gOdls Wf' helve lor ~ ason· Another big player for UO is ZU7.4k. ct 6- 10 &0pbomore (orward. He averaged 4.9 pocnts per game Jest 1MS011 and 3.3 rebounds In ddc1111on tu th1• 11•1urnmci player~. nPwcomC'I'> l'l.l.111 < >!-.nm h 1n1dn I ldrn..., 1.1nd UCI, rclll.ked lint hy rooch !lnd media m the Big W .t C-onJr>r••nct• ~·~ poUs. will begm th regular dSOO wtth cl non· ronferenct• homP. <Jdnlt: dgdlmt St. Mary' Frlddy dl 7 p m TODAY'S SOIEDW (Oll'lmWWty <°"'91' IMfl SOuU'lem C..l1lomi.t Reg>On<tl flm round Otangt Co.Kt"' ~t• AN. 2 prn Communrty coli.gt~ Sou1hefn c..llfoml• ~ l1m M19tl t.tlt ol !>"" OF ~ffoi. D<•i\IOI\ U AA w.si ..... "1 ~ IW•bot 1pm.o.vn.oo1H A (omu.t IJ<'t MM flt Btihoo WOMEN'S socaa DEEP SEA Orange Coast hosts L.A. Pierce *wport Unding ._ l boolt. ~~ .. 30 \oC\JIPr\ 2 IMOOIT1CVl ped'I. The Orange Cout College women's soccer team will host LA. Aero. today. 2 p.m. in the first round of the Southern California Regional playoffs. The Pirates (18·4· 1) are seeded sixth wtule LA. Pierce f 15-4-4) ii seeded J Ith. Orange Coast firushed woWd not only be In attenda.noe at Friday's C1F Southern Section DMsion VJ fint·rouod playolf game against Ocean~. but that be planned to pop in on h.ls teammates this week at prK'bCe. Indeed. the best remedy to the ablence of Brei.and lo tbe SaiJon' pan I MOO lineup, might be bis continued upbeat presence among bis teammates. Dnbech......, •·~•ty brought to mind • broken leg sustained by sienU tackle • Robert Cole Ul the 1999 pLayofft. Cole, who suffered a campound fractwe of both bones in bis lower' leg, watched from a whMJcbair u the Sailors det•ted Irvine f« the CIF &eeond tn the 0Mn(jt• F ntpm• "' Conference with 11 14·2 fl"' ortl LA Pierre wa'i -.c•cornl m U11 Western Statt.• C ·onfnr•n< 1• ., Southern D1m1on O.,,.Y. Lode« - 4 bo.lts. 55 •"9lers 4 yellow1•1t, 108 boruto. CO c.•lteo bass. 17 sand • b.m. 34 shffphe.td, 23 wtutefi\h. 8 rodd1sh, Today' winner ddV.tr1<1'., tu Saturday's qUdftcrfmul "<Jdlll.,I the Cotreg ot th(• Cnnyon'>·EI Cami.no WlM(>f D1v1Sion VI crown dt <.>< ·< · llw foUowiog wook Tbe lnJu.ry, how •r h~ prevented Cokfltom rontinw.nq bu football C'cuecr dl Brown Unfversaty In .ctdld90 to Cororua <WI Mar Hlgb dlld 6tdll0« 011• football season h.~ c'Omt• ,,, dn end al Sclg Hill, whne C"11Uch Tom Monarch rrports sagnificant progr rrom 1,,,, year'! inaugurdl rnmp.111111 The Laghtrung 0-H 1.1-.1 seMoll wlule pl.t}IJl9 ln..,hm.111 and sophomoi; tl•dflb. """" h\1• of Us last u to lll\J!)h 7 ·l •llltlln't 1wuor vamty rompt•llllon llu .. fall. Sage Hill d !~led ~t tv1argaret'. 34-0. C.ip1.,1r11.no 5 Span1\h JKk. 2 Kulptn, 12 blue ~ch, 24 mackerel \ ollt•) ( hn'>Udn, 28-b, w t m <'Ju 1-.uun. 4b·h. Brethren < hn-..lldn. •I ·b. dnd Calvtll) Ch1lflt•l of Downq, 42-0 lb CJnly lo<.'-<.'l> c.ttnP to Sdddl bdck \ •tUPV Chri.'>hdO Ml and r.11rrn nt, I :i· 1 "Tht• Wd)' W(' pfll(jTesse<J lflilll l•L'it )ll'ill' Wd., wdl.ly qwte u11prc"'-'JH•: Monurt h Sd.ld ·1t \\ "ll tJ lot ol f11n for tlw coach Ir>"~· a lt.-.im 'fO lrom not kn11~ ing \~hut d lint" of ~ nmma~JP. '"'d' to ct teum thdt 1t1 Olll'}l!dTWtl'IClt>bhenng m 1lppont•nl'> I "'' }).'('n dO tl_\\blillll <.Odeh on chdroplOn rup l4~t11\.., 61 oUwr !!Choo , but I lhink l\e ~·n mOf grabiaed w~ th1 • 9cUn this year• Muna1ch 'MUd n stdts ""w not d\'.uldbtt., but he ~90"""'Y 1 p "' ~ Hogh Khool 91111 Of ~ ~. l'WNpott HMbor 11 Sunny H<ll:I.' 1 pm. °'"IMln N Roi.wy at COt~ Oel MM. l pm HAPPY BIRTHDAY C~br•t1ng ttt. 0.1/y l'llot'J Ath/ere oft~ WHlc ~ cred.ltJ ld the pl<Jy of quartert:>ac.k 2.ack Friedrichs, OOf' of oNy four unpact )uruoB. as well as jumor fullback Cb.fl wanson. 1wuor ~ tight end Scott \ho, sophomore wade A!C'e1Ver CddM! Huang and 'iOphomore t.lllbaclt Ray Um. Defensively, Monerc:h saad middle linebacker wanson. w ty Fnednchs, ~ outside 'back r Stephen Hanrock. 0058 guard Cho and ~phomore d nsive end f\farreJ Sohl were th cat.dlysts Sdg Hill ~ scheduled to play d \.dlSJI)• schedule next y&u 111 the Academy League. but Monard> s.ud the school mcty attempt to play u • tree- J.mce SC'hool at least one more yNr. The d IOf'I IS expected soon s; ,. _, ~ ' - .. ....., ... ~ PROOAA-.t OVERVIEW OF PROPOSED PROJ£Cl ANO AECO\tMENOA fl()H ro AUTHORIZ P~ [$SIQHAl 0 • SICN ·RVICES HEW REGULATIONS ON STOAMWA TtA AHO UA&AN RUHOFF PAC>f>OSEO .5·YEAR MUNICIPAL P RMI r Pubtistted Ne•PQl'1 e .. c:h Coat• M•H ,..~,, STARTING ANEW BUSINESS!~ •••••••••••• ' . • 1 -... ~ • . 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