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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-01-28 - Newport Mesa Daily PilotA B ., Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2004 Teacher returns amid controversy A Newport Heights first-grade teacher will be reinstated after parents complain to a district official that sh e was fired unfairly. Susan Despenlls said that Jay would start back at work next week. ~What we wanted to do is what's best for the kids," Despe· nas said. "The lcids adore her. the parents love her. and the prind· pal thinks she's a great teacher." Jay could not be reached for comment, but Kim Miller, a par- ent from her class, said that she had spoken with the teacher af. ter her job offer. 1 leights parent!> spokl' out. praising the distnct for rehmng Jay but complaining nbout a continuing "divisive" atmo'l- pherc between school adminis· trator), teachers and parent!>. QUESTION Will first-grade t .. cher Shannon Jav'a return to the claaaroom at Newport Heights ? • MarlH O'Neil Daily Pilot COSTA MESA - A Newport Heights Elementary School teacher will come back to work after scores of parents com· plained that she was fired un- fairly last week. rary teacher to replace one on maternity leave, first-grade teacher Shannon Jay's last day was Friday. Parents raised con· cems about the cireumstances of her departure. After meeting with parents at the school Tues· day afternoon, Newport-Mesa Unified School District Assistant Supt. or Elementary Education A substitute will teach the class until Jay returns. Because dlstrict officials cannot pubUcly discuss personnel issues, Despe· nas could not disclose why Jay left the school Friday or why she was rehired. "I asked her lf she wa.s happy with It, and she said she was very happy." Miller said. As with all new teachers, Jay will serve a probationary period. But, Despenas said, she didn't "have reason to beUeve she won't be hired" at the end of that. The <.chool's PTA pre~ident, Juli e '>i:harneU, resigned from her po,11ion at the meeting. ci1 Ing a "lack of le.idersh1p" at the school ..unong her rea,on!i. Elementary School help restore unity at • school aeveral parents have called ·dtvialve·? Cell our Reader's Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or send an e-mail to dodyp1/ot ii'/stimes.com. Please spell your name and tell us your hometown and phone numbers for verification purposes only Originally hired as a tempo· At Tuesday's school board meeting. a group of Newpon "I didn't want to be a pawn or in the middle of so much con- See TEACHER , Pa&e A4 EXCUSE ME ... BEG YOUR PARDON ... PARDON ME Backer of H ou se bill gets death threats DOUGLAS ZIMMERMAN/DAILY PILOl A sailor navigates the ropes of the Lady Washington's bowsprit as the tall ship sails through Newport Harbor on Tuesday afternoon. The Lady Washington and its sister ship the Hawaiian Chieftain will be docked at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum through Feb. 2. It wrll be available for public dockside tours from 4 to 5 p.m. during the week. The two ships will be rn a battle reenactment on Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. The shrps are stopping in Newport Harbor as part of their Winter Tall Ships Tour, which started in San Diego on Jan . 14. Rep. Dana Rohrabacher is the target of dozens of abusive call about his immigration legi slation. Alicia Robinson Daily Pilot 11 l I\ II \C ,f O'\: Bl \l II Rt•p. [)ana llohrah,1t lwr ,u1d hi~ ,t.111 tCle1,·r<l dea1h thrl'til'> .111d do1l'm ul abuo;1w phone call' lut',cJa} .1fw1 .i 0:ew \'ork r,1c1111 'la Lion UI\ l U<.-,ed J p1t'l l' ol hi' propo't'd legblauon hm1t111g Jw,1llh rnrl' fur illeg.ll nnmigran". 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Newport discusses options for horse cleanup I hl' 11111g11·"ni.1n\ d1,tm 1 olfice re reiH'd ,1hnu1 hO l ,\I\' ;1bou1 the kgi~lation, dl\tfll I d111·1 lot "-athl1·1·11 I loll111g .. wor1h .... 1id H11l11 .1h.u lwr 11.1 ... 1101 111 till' uffice at t Ill' I till• Id ,,1\ •lll\,.11t1, ol 'Ill IWll l'lll of them \\I'll' rl'.illl .ih11,1\t., .. ,h, ~.ml The City Council is considering how to keep m anure off the streets of San ta Ana Heights witho ut making the riders scoop it up. get off their hori;e., every time they have to dean up after them," Mayor Tod Ridgeway said. Most city officials who spoke seemed to agree, but differed on how the manure would be cleaned up otherwise. Some suggested taJdng a closer look at an Adopt-A-Trall pro- gram operated by the Back Bay Equestrians, a private horse-owners· group. Others suggested creating a program to lkense horses and use the fees to pay a cleanup person. "Ry putting th ose sigm up. you'rt· basically saying. 'Don't riue here,'" Santa Ana I !eights resident Stacy Phil· Ups said. The c;1gns quote a city ordinancr that say'\ people must pick up after their animals and 1hreatr n !.coffiaw., with citations. c ,flt' 1 ;ill1•1 1old ,t 'tall 11wrnlit·r. "You wurk 1111 .i 1.11 ht. \ou tk\t•r\l' Ill die.'' An· 01hc·1 c.1111·1 11·111tdt'd till tlw nllin• v01ce rmul n•ft•nt·tl 111 Huhr.ih.11 lw1 with illl ex- pleti\ l' .md ,,11d ht• \'·" K<11ng to IJU him; and in .11rn1lwr n•tnr{kd 1,111. 'nmeone re- pc•ated. "llril I litlt·r · '-l'Vl'I .ii 11111co.,. June Casa1rande Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACI 1-Horse owners and city water-quality enforcers could be on their way to a compromise on how to deal with manure in the newly annexed Santa Ana Heights area. In about six or eight weeks, the City Council will consider plans on how to make peace with the equestrians Daily Pilot ATA GLANCE ON THE WEB: www.~com WEATHER ~ It'll drizzle ear1y end become pertly cloudy by the eftemoon. The high• todey will be from 69 to 66. See SMlltt A2. SPORTS Venguerd cruah111 Cal Beptil1 In women'• baahtball. S..pqeM while still satisfying county and slate water-quality rules that take a hard tine on horse manure and other ·ani- mal waste. I hrn11ni..'11111 H1•.icli polHT tnok ,1 rPport tor 1~1t·phww lt,1r.1 ...... nwn1 ,11 fiohra h.1d1er\ d1,1110 olllu .111d will he 111\ e<;ti· J<atlng 11tr thrt•at. ,;m1 I t J,11w1 Pt•fl'/, po lice <>po~1·w .. 11111.1n At a study session on Tuesday, most council members seemed to favor a program to pay someone to clean up horse trails more frequently and to pass the cost on to horse owners. "I th1nlc we all agree that It's unsafe and impractical to expect people to A heated debate was sparked when signs were put up Instructing riders 10 clean up after their animals. "We really do need to ha vt' tho'c signs taken down ac; 4uickly as pos· sible, .. ..aid Jayne Jone'>. a member of lhe Rack Bay Eque.stnan'>, who -;aid that the signs send an unfriendly me'I· sage to horse riders in S..1nta Ana See HORSE, Paae A4 A rndro prow a111 u"1.u,,1ng lluhr,1- See THREATS. Pa&e A4 THINKING ALLOWED An idea from City Hall that could use a taste test K eep an eye out for Costa Mesa's very own Restaurant Row, complete with big-name restaurants such as O:ill.l's. the Olive Garden and U1 Espiga de Oro. OK. so that last one is a little lesser known to the masses, but those on the Westside are familiar with the Vista Center bakery. And the managers at U1 Espiga de Oro are all In favor of the restaurant row concept at the cenrer -an Idea that ls being tossed around City Hall - as long as It Includes them. ·Sore. why not." manager Adriana Guardado said. ·1..o1.1 of peopJe love our pastries.· Restaurants are about the only viable businesses along the 19th Street commercial corridor -the area now being considered fo r formal redevelopment, according to economlc studies done for the Costa Mesa redevelopment agency. If the success of LOLITA HARPER those eateries could be duplicated along the portion of 19th Street between Federal and Maple avenues the city could really enhance the Westside. Mayor Gary Monahan said. "That sounds Hice a restaurant row," I said, when he told me the idea. ·11.xactly, • Monahan said. Of course, Costa Mesa's track record shows a large gap between good ideas and execution. so it would be a long shot to say that all the pawn hops. liquor stores and office complexes on that lretch are due for demolition or even drastic change. But It is interesting to think of the possible benefits of a restaurant row. The cities of Arcadia and Monrovia share what ls commonly referred 10 as the Huntington Restaurant Row: a bunch of restaurant -both big namt" and mom and pop -and hotels alonR Hunt1 nhrton Dnve. wi1ich r\111'1 throu~h both citiec; Arcadia'!. portion of the row came ahout I 0 year-ago J'> a result of a fedevelopmenl project, city spokeswoman l.Jnda Garcia <;.-iid Arcncli o officials used a comhination of Informal encouragement to bolster the area a~ well as formal redl'Vt'lopmenl. which declares blighted pan~ of town as a redevelopment zone and then freeze property twces at the rale of the C\lrrent fiscal year and redirects 70% of future tax increase to be relnve ted in the community. •1t was n fairly bUgh1ed area before." See ALLOWED. Pqe M ~ I A2 Wednesday, J~ 28, 2004 Oail'f Pitot LOCALS ONLY NEIGHBORS Orange Coast College l>ludcnt Olue WU. embarked Jan. 16 on the ship U~rbe F.xplorer from the pon of N~u. Bahamab ~ a participant in the Semester at Sea program. nw around-the-world voyage. adminlste~ by the lnsUtutc for Shipboard Education. is scheduled to stop In Cuba, Braz.U. South Africa. Tunzania, India, Vietnam. Hong Kong. John E. Perrine Sou1.h Korea and Japan before amving at SeatrJe on Apr. 26 ... John E. Perrine of Co~ta Me~ became a flnanciaJ advisor at the Laguna I hlls oflice of Merrill Lynch. Perrine is mamed with four children aJld runs the Newpon I larbor High boys' basketball boosters program ... Coast Guard Seaman Apprentice RusseU J. our. son of JoAnn Song and Giang Le of Costa Mesa, graduated from the U.S. Co~t Guard Recruit Training Center 111 Cape May, N.J. OiO spent l'ight week.' learning cla'>\foom academic' and prac11cal ini.tnaction on W<tll'r i.afety anJ survival, military tul>tulflll and counesies. seamanship skill<>. first aid, Hrefighting and marksmanship ... Army National Guard Pvt. Derek A. Ralph graduated from One Station Unit nai.ning at the U.S. Army Infantry School at Fon Benning m Columbus, Ga. Ralph was trained ln drill and ceremonic.-s, m1l11ary cu.,toms and courte:.1es. map reading, tactics, b~ic rifle marksmamh.ip. ph)rsical fitness. field training and first aid ... Navy Firefighter Thomas A. Dkldnaon. son of Norma Montana of Wooster, Ohio and Dan A. Olddruon of Newpon Beac:h. aJong with his follow crew members aboard tlw aircraft carrier Enterpnse, wh.ich is based out of in Norfolk. Va .. helped launch the ship's first precision-E,'lllded munitions attack :.ince the i.tan or the new year ... Tyler Phllfp Caffey of Costa Me~ graduated with a barhelor'l> in business adminiMration from Cal l'oly San L.ub C >b1spo. •NEIGHBORS spo11ights act11evemen1s in the communtty Please d1reC1 noteworthy 1nformat1on 10 Luis Pena by tax al (949) 646-4170, or send e mail to lu1s pens " lt111mes com PET OF THE WEEK Venus Venus is a Siamese cat who has had several liners in the safety of someone's yard. Year after year. an animal-friendly woman had taken the time to find the kittens new homes until finally she exhau ted her resources and had to lreep most of the last Utter. Sfftng Venus pregnant again brought fear to the good rescuer, who was wondering how she could manage alone this lime. Sl'te called Community Animal Network tor help. Venus was rescued just a week before her four babies were born on Jan. 25. Venus and others like her need temporary homes undJ the young are ready to move to new families. The appropriate age for ldneru to leave their moms ls between 9 and 10 weeks. Unfortunately, the public separates and gives ldnens away at six weeks, or even earlier. Anlmah learn many Important grooming and socialization cues from their moms and slbUngs. We keep moms and babies together to develop better aoci.al skills, and we always auggest that people adopt DUf ARRESTS two ldnens of the same age to continue their social development. •The Community Animal Network is a community-supported animal organizadon linking people and pets through community action. See other animals available for adoption at http://www. animalnerwork.org. or stop by Russo's pet store at Fashion Island between noon and -4 p.m. on weekends. lnformatlon: (949) 759-3646. or write to the Community Animal Network at P.O. Box 8662, Newport Beach, CA 92658. Mesa • Raymond Edward Morales, 40, Costa Mesa These people have been arrested on su•p1cion of driving under the influence of an intoxicant. They have only b4Jen arrested on suspicion of a crime and are conaidered Innocent until proved guilty. • Rahul Sharma. 27. Buena Parle • Paul Anthony Page, 28, Newport Beach • Jose Arellano-Gomez. 25, Santa Ana •Andreas John Papoutsis, 28. Santa Monica • FOR A GOOD CAUSE MARI( C DUSTIN I DAILY PILOT Roxanne Arroues, a volunteer and a board member for Project Cuddle, left. looks at her son Jack, 3. Cuddling future mothers Twenty-four hour hotline provides help for at-risk mothers-to-be Shawbon1 Fok Special to the Daily Pilot L ast week. a 28·year·old pregnant woman who needed help called Project Cuddle's 24·hour hotline. She said she was in a violent relationship. She needed to gel out. but couldn't as.Jc. her parents for help because of her pregnancy. She had nowhere to go and had no one lo speak to. Anxious. she had questions churning in her mind. Where would she live? What should she do about her abusive relationship7 Where would she seek prenatal care? Roxanne Arroues. 45, was on the hotline. listening to the woman speak. Arroues listened to her pain and loneliness. There were brief moments of silence. "I was afraid for her,· Arroues said. Eventually, Arroues found the woman sheller and a doctor. even a volunteer to talk to face· to· face. one on one. Now. the woman would no longer be alone. No longer would she have to worry about her prenatal care. There would be someone to listen to her. Casec; such as these bring Arroues, a volunteer with the Costa Mesa· based Project Cuddle, joy and meaning in her life. "I hve and breathe Project Cuddle." Arroues said. Project Cuddle, a nonprofit Friday • Theresa Anne Delbrocco, 44, Costa Mesa •Joshua Paul Ramsey, 24, Fountain Valley organization founded in I 994, was the first In the nation to offer such services 24 hours a day. It saves about 60 babies from abandonment each year. As a volunteer, Arroues listens to pregnant women, many of whom contemplate abandoning their babies. She listens to their fearfuJ questions: "Who is going to take care of my babyr; "Should I let my pa.rents find out about my pregnancy?" The volunteers on the hotline not only listen, but also offer emotional support and, if needed. referrals to medical and legal res~ces and to adoptive families. Several women who call are in their teens and 20s, and the average age of callers is 23Yl years old, according lo Project Cuddle studies. Many are impoverished, often without health insurance or the financial means to support a baby. About 3.6% of callers have been raped, and about 17.9% have been physically abused. Most have unwanted pregnancies, about 78.6% of callers. AlJ of them don't know what to do, Arroues said. Project Cuddle's services were so novel and so significant that the executive director and founder. Debbe Magnusen. was featured on national 1V shows such as "The Oprah Wtnfrey Show" and "Geraldo." Later this year. a stale of California-made video about Wednesday •Jose Luis Perez-Cardona. 38. Costa Mesa • Felipe Lozano, 32. Santa Ana • Erik Jaysen Ellingsen, 24, Laguna Hills NEWPORT BEACH Monday • Kathryn Leigh Davis, 20. Newport Beach FYI •WHAT: Project Cuddle Inc .. a nonprofit organi1atlon that advises pregnant women. •WHERE: 2973 Harbor Blvd., No. 326, Costa Mesa, CA 92626-3989 •INFORMATION: (714) 432·9681, http:/lwww.projectcuddle.org • 24-HOUR HOTL.INE: (888) 6-CUDDLE pregnancy will feature Project CuddJe's 24-hour hotline phone number. The video will be distributed to schools throughout California. potentially increasing the pool of callers by the hundreds. A typical caller, Arroue~ said, would speak slowly. often softly. Much of the time. the caller would be confused. "They are not sure why they are even calling," Arroues said. Their voices often times are shaking, with a tinge of hesitance. "I just ache for them.· Arroues said. "They are so alone. They are so afraid." Someumes. after speaking with a caller. Arroues would cry. After a telephone conversation or two, though. their anxiety would start to melt away, she said. Their voices would get stronger, growing In intensity and duration. For the first time, their pregnancy would no longer be a secret because they finally had someone to talk to. They would be more a l ease, more confident. They'd stan to open up, Arroues said, • Nichola s Matthew Berry, 23, Lomita Seturd1y • Richard Cyrus Hill. 38. Newport Beach Friday • Michael Ray Pruin, 27. Huntington Beach • Micahel Whitney Tarpey, 23, Newport Beach COSTA MESA Sund1y Saturd1y • Tatsuru Asami, 32. Irvine •Angela Marie Dorman. 25. Newport Beach •Taylor Elizebeth Mossman, 18, Rancho Santa Margarita • Michael Waters Corboy, 35. Newport Beach Sunday • Maurice Patridc Loomis, 36. Yorba Linde Thursday •Angel Fernando Velazquez, 22, Costa Daily A Pilot VOL.98,N0.28 THOMAS H. JOHNSON SWYe MoCrenll Pubtl1her Photo Editor. 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The highs will be SURF HOW TO REACH US from 59 to 86 with light winds. REAOEAS HOTLINE Offculetlon (949) 842·8088 The Time• Orenge County Tonight will be mostly clear Most west-facing breaka are Record your comment• ebout the (800) 252-91'1 with patchy fog. The Iowa will running from chm-to Dilly Piiot or newa lipa. AdYlftlelng be 44 to 50 with light wlnda. head-high with the occaalonal AddrMI Clateffted(M )842-5678 lnfonnadon: overhead standout. Thing• Our eddr .. 1 11 330 W Bey St .. Colle DlllpWy (949) &42"'321 M .. a. CA 92627. Offlc. houri ere IEdttoftlil www.nws.noa•.gov should pidc up ea the week Monday · Frldey. 8:30 a.m .. 5 p.m. News goes on. A new northwest Co"90tloM (949) &42-6680 BOATING FORECAST movea In Friday, puahlng the h 11 the Pilot'• policy to promptly ~ (9'8) 57'"'223 aurf overtiead Saturday and correct ell errore of aubltence. News ftllc 19'1) MM170 Wind• wlll be out of the west Sunday. Pleeae call (9'91 764·4324. SpOftl PU INI) eec>-0170 at 10 knot• on the Inner waters. w.w qu.afty: l-nwl: "-il'tPllol• l«fmN.com The wav .. will be 2 feet on a www.1ur1rlcJ.r.org FYI MalnOMle Th1 Newpo11 Be1d\IC01ta Me111 .,.._ OMoe (Ml &42'°""1 welt awell from 3 to 6 feet at 12 Delly Pilot (USPS.1'4-800111 ...... ,.. (9'91831·7126 aecondt. Tonight. winds will be TIDES publle"-d dally. In Newport 8eedl Publlehed by Tim.a Community out of the northwest at 10 and Coct1 M9ea, 1ublcriptlont ere knot.. The wev" will be 2 feet T1me Helight 1v1ll1ble only by 1ubecrlblng to Th• Nawe, 1 divlelon of the Loi Angele• or amaller on 1 welt awell from 2:10a.m. 4.40 feet high . TlrMt. TlrMt Or1ng1 County (800) le 2to 4feet. 9:14a.m. 1.78fMtlow 252·it.et In lrMI out1lde of Farther out. winds will be 2:34p.m. 2. 73 feet high . N9WPC)rt S..dl end Co1ta M .... out of the nonhweat from 10 to 7:46p.m. 1.88fMtlow • aublc:riptlone to 1h1 o.lly Pilot are 20 knotl. The WIVff will be 3 ev1Ueble only by first c1.., melt for $30 per month. lPtlcet Include all C2004 Tlmee CN. All rlghta feet on e weat swell from 6 to 7 WATER TEMPERATURE : applicable 1tat1 and loul t•x•.I reeetVed. fMt 9t 12 eecond1. ionlght, wlndt will be out of the 68degree1 Candidates may have to return loan~ A ruling against a $4 million loan the governor secured for his recall campaign could affect Republicans Cristi Cristich and Chuck DeVore. Alie la Rob inson tennlne what they are allowed to borrow. ·Any decent candidate, ln view of this d~· dslon. should return the loan," said Shirley Grindle, an independent campaign finance watchdog who wrote Orange County's cam· paign refonn ordinance. form, Grindle said. Daily Pilot DeVore took. out loans totaling $115,000 this month to bring his cash total closer to that of Cristlch. who has said he'll spend SI million on thls campaign. He plans to repay the loans immediatety and donate h is own money as needed to cover campaign ex· penses, he said. lf bank loans are allowed. candidates can rul~ money to repay them after the election, so voters won't know when they go to the polls who is funding candi· dates, Grindle saJd. The loans also ma.Ice for an un· Cristi Cristich even playing field because not everyone can get them. she added. 1Wo ramlidates for the 70th 014trict As· sembly seat may give baclc money tha1 they borrowed for their campaigns after a pre· liminary court ruling Monday that Gov. Ar· nold Schwart..enegger violated campaign ft. nance law by using $4 million from a banlt loan for his campaign. Devore said he was following the coun case with interest and had hoped to see a ruling before campaigning began for the March 2 primary. •Tue only candidates who are going to get huge bank. loans from a bank for running a campaign are ones who are good for (the moneyt: she said. Using a bank loan for a campaign is basi· cally the same thing as a candidate lending his or her own personal money. and the law sets a $100,000 limit on that, she said. State law bars candidates from loaning their campa.lg11s more than $100,000. In the 70th District Republican primary race. Cristi C.rist.lch borrowed $250,000, and OlUclc De· Vore took out a loan for S 115,000, and each put the money into their campaign coffers. Sacramento Superior Court Judge Loren E. McMaster Issued a preliminary ruling on Monday that said the Fair Political Practices Commission incorrectly interpreted state law when it set guidelines that allowed bank loans beyond the $100,000 llmit. "We were hopefuJ that the Judge would re· store the letter and the spirit of Prop. 34 and would restore as a consequence the $100,000 cap that a candidate can loan their campaign." he said. "We're delighted with the ruling." Cristkh said o;he'll leave the loan In her campaign fund until she sees how the final court ruling comes out, and she will foUow the law as the court decides it. Don Wagner. another 70th District Repub· lican candidate. said he hadn't read the judge's ruling but expects it to benefit his campaign. Wagner did not ta.Ice out cam· pa.ign loans exceeding the $100.000 Umlt and has been the third-place fundraiser after Cristich and DeVore. The commission made the guideline to Implement Proposition 34, a campaign fi- nance reform ballot initiative that voters ap· proved in November 2000. Candidates have relied on the commission's regulaLions 10 de· ·r suspect that it's not going to have any big impact in her case because &'he's quite capable of turning that loan into a donation if she needs to," said Dave Gilliard, a cam· paign advisor to Cristich. On this issue. the commi~ion made a mistake in interpreting what voters wanted when they voted for campaign finance re· "Does it help me? Yes, if they can't speod it." he said. ·1 think that's the only way they beat me, Is by spending enormous amounts of money and swamping my message." A statement on 1\Jesday from the Fair Po liticaJ Practices Commission said the com· mission will review regulations related to Proposition 34 in August. Millions of jellyfish drawing crowds The inverteb rates' large turnout is wowing morning d ine rs at waterside restaurants. Deepa Bharath Daily Pilot C:ANNERYVlllJ\Gl:-Th1rn.lu· cent jellyfish !.wimmmg by the docks 11car wdterside restaur.in1c; are attracting a number of cus· toml'I"'\ to the water. cameras in hand. lhr water.r. near 13luewater Grill have -.een a laq;e ..chool of these creature.. over the last four or five cfaY'>. '>3.ld Karl•n Terrin. a book· kt•Prer at the ~ta11rant. "'You can liter.illy reach down BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Newport joins effort to find homes for pets The Newport Beach Animal Sheller in Co'>ta Mesa has 1oined Pelfindcr.com. an on· hne database of homelel>S pct:.. More than 6,000 animal welfare o~.rni1.ation-; nation· \\lcl<' and m Canada poc;t their pet' on tht· web.,ite. I ht· \ite r1·a1urcs pets' photo:. and de· ... niptionc;. Once vhitor' 10 the welNll' find the pet they are 1ntl'rested in. they cont.ict di· rectly thr '>helter whrri> 11 i'I housed. Neighbors will collaborate to clean llw city nf Costa Mesa, the Orange C.ounty fairgrounds a nd lhl· Volunteer Center of Or.inge Luunry have collaho· rated to organize the Nci~h hors for Neighbors Commu· nity and Canyon Park Cleanup. scheduled for April 24. Neighbor'> for Neighbors was created by the city to help low-income residents twautffy their homes and clean up their communities. Those interested in contrib· uting painting supplies. food and touch Lhem. ·· she said .... 11wre are millions of them in the mom mg during high tide. It's quite a fascinating thing to look at." These 1cllyfish don't appear CV· ery year. Terrin said. "lhe lac;t time I remember see· ing them in this large a nwi1ber was probably two or three years ago,·· she said. "111cy just keep getting thicker and thiclc.er every day." me l"l'l>lauranis customer. are heading toward the cwo dock.!. to catch glimpses of the fLc;h, Temn or other donations arc askl'd to call the Neighbors for Neighbors hotline al (7 14 ) 754·4892. Take out your trash on President's Uty City workers will coll ect trash on PreMdcnt's Day. Feb 16. There will be no change in the trash pickup :.cheduJe for that week. but there will be no !>lrl't:t '>Wel'ping. For fur· ther information, call thl' General Servit·c:. Depanme111 from Monday through Friday between 7 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. al (949) 644·3055 OMV checks should be in the mail soon Motorists wall mg for money back from their vehi ell' license fees might want to check the mail n ext week. Refund check... could go out as soon as Frnlay. accord ing to a press release from Gov. Arnold Schwarzeneg· ger'.. office. The Cali fornia Department of Motor Vehi· cles transferred refund data h> the stale controller's office on 'l\Jesday morning. Schwarzenegger repealed the in creased fees m his firc;t act as governor. People whose vehicle registrations came due and who paid the said. "A lot of them arc coming in with cameras and taldng pie· tures." i.he said. "We're right at tlw end of the channel here, so maybe we're c;eeing more of t11c jellyfish." Employee. at the Cannery !.Ca food restaurant ~d they could ~ a lot of the jellyfish only in the morning. "I've heard about the jelJyfish," said l.aurcn Willingham. a hostC!>S at the restaurant. "And I do sec about a thousand or them in the water right now. Our customers w.ually don't go out and see them, but I think people who come out here on their boats lilc:P to look al higher amount will receive the refund checks. By the lime the last refund checks are cashed, Schwarz- enegger's office reported. the '>late will have returned an estimated $600 miU1on to ap· proximately 4. 7 million Cali- fornians. IRS making it easier to fil e return for free The Internal Revenue Serv· ice ha" announced improve mcnl'> to its free Vile pro gram. a free online service for federal income lax prepara 1ion and ltling that began laM year. Thr program was ucsigneu to inrrca'll' the number uf l'it'ctronic tax return filing-. and help taxpayer-. file tax re 1u111<,, wlur h can he ccrnfus- ing and time-consuming. With Frl't' t:ilc. taxpayer'\ can vil'v. tht· ofle ring,' of 16 corn· panic-; to <;t•c which c;crvices 1hey 411alify for. Improve· ments thi!. year rncludc clear n in~lnit'tions about each company\ ::.ervices and of- fering< .. guaran1eed accuracy of tax c.ilnilations. ancl fr1>c printing of the complC'led 1<1x return. 2.8 million taxpayers used rree File in 2003, the IR~ said. More information on the program is available at l1ttp:llwww.IRS.gou. them." ·me whithh. tranc;luccnt 1elJy· ~h are a lommon '>ight in the bay. sajd Steve Escobar. who fisht"l frn lobster and lrab'i. "111ey liV'l' there all the ti ml·." he said " mey seem to conJ,'T\?· gaw there You don't -.ce thl'm m the harbor like t11at. I don't belit•ve t11a1 tt'<, all that uncommon in that area" Newpor1 Beach hf11,l\1ards al:-.o said 1J1a1 the fish arc more com· mon In th(• backwaters thnn on the beach "We haven't seen any on the beach here:· lifeguard l t. Brent Jacobsen s;ml. "Bur thl'Y are u~u ally seen swimming in the bay." GETTING INVOLVED • GETTING INVOLVED runs periodically in the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. For information on adding your organization to this list, call (949) 5744298. COMPANION HOSPICE The Hospice is now recruiting volunteers to become a friend for someone who needs that extra special caring at the end·of·hfe. Become a member of a team whose goal is to promote quality of life and comfort measures. Each applicant will receive 16 hours of orientation and training. Information: 1714) 560·8177. COMMUNITY ANIMAL NETWORK The network needs volunteers to help control the rising population of wild cats In local neighborhoods. Volunteers would trap and deliver cats to local veterinarians for spaying or neutering, and then release them bade to the property where they were found. The goal of the program is to save the lives of stray cats. (949) 759-3646. COSTA MESA CMC Pt.AYHOUSE The playhouse needs volunteers for ushering. backstage work, mailings, typing, controlling lights and many other duties. (949) 650-5269. 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Sunday. • Irvine Awnue: Grand theft waa reported In the 1600 blodt at 8:24 p.m. Sunday. •Maple Street: An auto theft was reported In the 2200 bloc* at 11 :50 p.m. Sunday. • South Coast Ortve: A hit-and-run was reported In the 900 blodt at 2.34 p.m. Sunday. • 17th ptece: Petty theft was reported In the 300 blodt at 5:16 p.m. Sunday. • West 20th Street: Vandalism was reported In the 700 blod! at 11:47 a.m Sunday. HORSE Continued from Al I Jc-ighl!'> who became Newport Beud1 re'lidenb when tht' area was annexed last year. "Signagc i~ a key compone111 of cn(orcemeht: City ManaMer T lo mer Uluda11 told the council. Some of lhem l><!w it his way. and to Increase thelr abUlty to USCN Ore hua.rds. offi· clals said. It Includes three thermal lmagcrs, h.lgb-tech device& tlutt not only help locace victims In a burning building but help lireflgh1- ers find ·hot spots,• or tln:s smoldering ln.'ilde walls. The kit will also have a rescue bag complete with a ~If-contained breat.Wng apparatus, a face piece and the capacity 10 administer oxygen In a 1:riticaJ 'sltua· lion. NEWPORT BEACH • Em Cont Highway. Vandallam wea reported In the 2800 blodt at 12:43 p.m. •Monday. • lrvtne Awnue: Vandalism w•areportedlnthe1000 bloc* •t 4:06 p.m. Monday. • Marine Awml•: Petty theft was reported In the 300 blodt at 4:19 p.m . Monday. • Momlng Cenyon RoMI: A home burglary was reported in the 200 bloc* at 9:16 a.m . Monday. • w..t OcMn Ftont All auto theft w11 reported in the 7300 blod! at 6:01 p.m, Monday. • Opel Awnue: A home burglary was reported In tho 100 blod! at 8: 10 p.m . Monday. • Port Abb9y Ptace: A burglary was reported in the 1800 bloc* at 2:27 p.m. Monday. 01hers didn'I. "Maybe w.: i;hould comider taking down the signs for now while we give this Adopt-A-Trull program a lry,· Councilman (,ary Adams said. 'Ille item will come back on a regular council agenda once city staff members und ~uestrians have had a chance 10 work uut the detail~ or the proposed deanup program. Officials esti· mated lhnt that will take six 10 eight weeks. • JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newpol'l Beadl end John Wayne Airpon. She may be reedled et (949) 5744232 or by e-mail at june.casogrande(µ)/stimes.com. Looking for the best deal on a used BMW, Mercedes, Porsche? Came to TIL.0'5 EUROPEAN AUTOHAUS • 949.850.2222 and sar9/qoJJ,f'• C/JaiemUw. I hnr J Imo TEACHER Continued from Al ttoversy, • she said after speaking tu the mttting. The school ls not being run properly. llnd Principal Judlth (]lambers lsn' fostering com- munication between the PTA. teachers, parents and ad.minis· trators. Schamell added. Other parents agreed with Schamell'h concerns. "There has been a use of cal· culated misinformation to segre- gate parents, administration, THREATS Continued from Al bacher's bW apparently gave out hJs Huntington Beach office's phone number, she said U.S. Capitol Police spokes- woman Jessica Gissubel said the agency lnvestlgates any threat against a member of Congress but does not comment on in- vestigations. Rohrabacher said someone with a genuine health emer- gency should be treated, but taxpayers sho uldn't have to fund long-term care for people who are in the country illegally. The Spanish-language media has presented onJy one side of the story and blurred the dis- tinction between legal and iJ. legal immigrants. he said. 'lliis is the first time someone has threatened hi life, he added. "This indica1es just how ou1 of control illegal immigrJtion 1s, • Rohrabacher said ·What we wanl Ii. a steady now of legal immiwation 1hal's controlled so that it won't affect o ur society in a bad way," he said. Legislators often get com· plaints ~m 1:onst11 uents that are sometimes aggressive, 6at.h District Assemblyman Ken Muddox said. Maddox's vote to AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay' St .. Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by e·mall 10 luis.pens@latimes.com; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by calling 1949) 5744298. Include the time, date and location of the event, as well as a contact phone number. TOOAY Mother'• Marbtwill hoat •How to Prevent and Treat Diabetes; a free seminar by Mictlael Murray, from 6:30 to 8 p.m . in the Patio Cafe. The marttet is at 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Information and reservations: (949) 631-474 t, (800) 595-6667. Gara l.aM•rch•, vice prnldent and director of the U.S. programs for the Open Society Institute. will speak as part of the UC Irvine School of Social Sciences Distinguished Speaker Series at 5:30 p.m in Social Sciences Lecture Hall 100, UCI. Information: (949) 824-2511. htrp:l!Www.socsci.uci.edu. The Newport e .. cti Public 20 Characters per line. You may use all 4 llnes for larger ads, call an advertising rep today! W<w rruu:U d .UI FAX this form to (949) 631-6594 Name~-------------~-~PhoneNo._· ____ _ S ignature _· ----------------------- 8111 my: Vi...,._ ___ _,..,, ------~AJE ____ _.l<JOlscover __ _ CredltC8/d# _____________ ~e.....,xp.Oate_· ____ _ Stop "' '" ""'" ,_ tM IMib PU.t ~"" 330 W. Bay Sttcc1, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 or Gil (949) 642-5678 teachers and lhe boa.rd,· p~t Robert Shaw said. Supt Rob Batbor told the par· ent~ uuu Despcnos wovld meet with tJ1cm and hear tllelr coo- ceins about the school. ·what we wunt to see is lead- ership that can work synergi.sti· cally with the foundation and the PTA rather t11an one that Is adversarial,· said Bob MJ.ller, whose son Grayson ls in Jay's class. • MARJSA O'NEIL covers education. She may be reached al (949) 574-4268 or by e·ma1l at msrisa.one1/@larimet.com 'What w e want is a steady flow of legal immigration that's controlled so that it won't affect our society in a bad way.' Dan. Rohrlbacher Congressman repeal the law gJantlng Califor- nia driver's licenses to Ulegal Immigrants made him the tar· get of a protest at his Costa Mesa office in December. "Somebody sent me a threat smeared with feces o nce,· Mad- dox said, though he added that he no longer remembers the is· sue that prompted such a com - mentary. Because of their job, legisla- tors are open to public com- ments both good and bad, he said. Immigration r!> a front- burner issue both nationally and in California. und people can get qurte riled up about it, he said uwe aJI gel na:.ty noies. which walk a thin line between a threat and a criticism," he said . • ALICIA ROBINSON covers business. polilics and the em1ironmen1. She may be readled at (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at alic1a.rob111son ai/stimes.com Library Foundation will present LA nmes columniS1 Al Martinez as part of the manuscript literary lecture series from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Friends Meeting Room at the Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beactl. The cost is $5 to $10. Information: (949) 717-3890. THURSDAY Th• UC Irvine l.ntem•don•l Center for Writing and Translation will explore the various ways in whictl Maori language and ' cul1ure meet the worils of Shakespeare with a seminar at 4 p.m. m lhe UCI Humanities Instructional Building, room 135. A reading and film screening of •Maori Merctlant of Venice" will be at 7 p.m. in the UCI Humanities Instructional Building, room 100. The cost is $5. Information· http:www.hnet.uci.edu/icwt. FRIDAY The Orange County cti1pter of Childhelp USA and Cirque du Soleil will hoS1 a benefit performance of ·varekai• a1 8 p.m. at the Orange County Fair and EJCposition Center. All proceeds will be donated to Childhelp USA by Cirque du Soleil. There will be a post-event party hosted by South Coast Plaza at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Tic*ets cost $100 to $120. Information and tic*ets: (949) 548-4228. SATURDAY The Laague of Women Voten of Orange Coast will present ·raking Go11emment Back: Initiative Referendum and Recall Good or Badr from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. at the Newport Beactl Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Information: (949) 642-6102.. SUNDAY Hum•n Optjona. whlctl help1 battered women, their families and the community break the cycle of domestic violence, will hold its second Super Bowl Golf Tournament et 8:15 a.m. at Pelican Hiiis Golf Course, 22651 Pelican Hill Road. Newport Coast. and e Super Bowt Party at Tommy Bahama'a, 854 AllOC8do Ave. Newport Beach. Information and reservations: (949) 681-6701. The UghthouM Guild, en auxiliary dlapter of 011118 Crest Homea and Service8 for Abused Children, wlll hold its third annual Super Bowl Extravaganza at 1 :30 p.m. at the Newport Beectl Marriott. 900 Newport Center Drive. Tho Laker Girts wlll make a ~al appearance at a pregame i.ilgete party, end the band Sugar Rav w111 perform et the ·~rev. Tldcott coat $126. Information: http:llWww.od/ohthou•.oom. TUESDAY Hoeg ......... wtl pNMrrt. ®mmunlty acluottlon ctaaa on •HMrt Attack: Signals •nd Action•• by Or. Lee Carter et 6 p.m. et tho Hoeg Hospltel Confetwnce c.nter In Newport Btadl. Information and ro .. rvatfons: (800) 514-4824, htfp;/..WWW.~~l.orp. -- ALLOWED Continued from Al Garcia said "'lbere was a lot of fast food on Huntington Drive and not big chain restnurants.• 1be residential area wound the maJor thoroughfare reOected the commcm:la.I corridor ln terms of laalu5tet a.rch.itecture, rnlnlmal landscaping and poclanark paint Jobs. Now. the homes ln that lrrunedlate area are near and well-maintained, Garcia said, but the city can' necessarily take all the aed.it for thaL "We would like to think that (redevelopment sparked the change], "Garcia said, "but Arcadia property values are very high, so it is hard 10 say whether It is a thriving commercial district or good city with good schools. M All in all, the area has turned Itself around, she said. The hotels bring in out-of-towners who eat at restaurants such as Domenico's, BJ's Pizza and the Derby -a historic landmark. And Lhe eateries are quire popular with those from neighborhoods in Arcadia. Monrovia, Covina. West Covin a as1d even Pasadena, which has its own downtown area that is full of rughl life. But lhe improvement did not come overnight, she said. This work was done in conjunclion with an overall downtown revi1ali1..ation project thal included infrastructure improvements and decorative touches. "Certainly from the dty's perspcc1ive, ii has worked qui well." Gama -.aid. Hearing Garcia talk abo ut Arcadia remmded me 100 much of Costa Mesa. I Lere, the cily has 1ried its hand a l "downtown revitalization" and is lookir1g at these few blocks on 19th Street as the next redevelopment. Shoot. Costa Mesa even instaJJed decorative street ligh1s in an cffori LO make the Westside nicer. Now. we are hearing talks FEB.5 Hoag Hospiull will present 1 community education class on •stroke: The Warning Signs• by Dr. Subbarao Myla at 6 p.m. at the Hoag Hospital Conference Center in Newport Beactl. Information and reservarions: (800) 5144624, http://www.hoaghospital.org. Coastline Community College instructor Diane Ryan will hoS1 a History of Orange County class once a week from 1 to 3 p.m. Thursdays through May 27 at Iha Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona def Mar. Information: (9491644-3244. (714) 241-6213. The Newport Beech Public Library Foundation will present "The Cure for Your Relationship" with MaJCine Cohen at 7 p.m. in the Friends Meeting Room at the Central Library. 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beacti. Information: (949) 717-3870 option No. 2, http:l!Www.newport beachlibrary org. FEB.6 The Friend• of die Newport Beacti Library will host a preview for members only of its used book sale from 1 to 5 p.m. in the Friends meeting room at 1000 Avocado Ave. Hardbacks will be priced at two forSl. and paperbacks will be siJC for S 1. Information: (949) 759-9667. FEB. 7 The Friends of th• Newport Beach Library will host a used book sale from 9 a.m . to 4 p.m. in the Friends Meeting room at 1000 Avocado Ave. All books will be priced at $1 a bag. Information: (949) 759-9667. FEB. 9 TM American ea~ Society will host ·Look Good ... Feel Better· classes, whictl will teactl canoer patients makeup, wig end turban tips to help hide the effects of radiation and ctiemotherapy from 10 a.m. to noon at Hoag Hospital. Information and registration: (949) 261-9446, (800) 227-2345. The Orange County SieM Singles monthly meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m . at the Costa Mesa Community Center, 1846 Partt Ave. The featured alide preaentation will be ·Around the World In 80 Slldea.• The cost la S4 for dinner. Bring your own eating utensils and beverage. Information: (714) 505-2404 FEB.10 Hoeg Hotpftal will pNMrrt • community education clau on •What ls Arrhythmia• by Dr. Brian Chesnie at 6 p.m. •t the H~ Hotpitel Cont.rence Center In Newport Be8Cih. lnfonnetlon •nd rnervatfona: (800) 1514-462-4, http:llWww.hoaoho.,,,,,_l.orp. FtB.11 The N9wpolt a..dt a.... of Comm..-ce wlll preMnt the Bulfnt11 et the~ Buslneee EXJ)Olftton from 15 to 8 p.m. et the Newpon Beem Mtrrloa Ho49f & Tennlt Club, 900 Newpon Centtr Dally Pilot or a restaurant row. complete with our hometown Domenico& resmurant, which is withln the boundaries of the proposed redevelopment areu. As are shops such as l'au.lkner's Mower Shop, Keeler Upholstery, Garibaldi de Nod're night dub. HI Matate, Super Imperial Market and Restaurant, One Dollar Store, Hong Kong Express, Vista ~. Leonela's Beauty Salon. the Department of Motor Vehicles, Taco Mesa and Johnny G Burgers. And so. Adriana and those at La f.spiga de Oro welcome a restaurant rrYW, as long as It included their small, Westside bakery. The little shop has been in the Vista Center for about five yea.rs and does very good business, she said. At abouc 3 p.m. Tuesday. she had about half a dozen customers walking around the quaint shop. filling their trays with goodies. nllie Wllllams was waiting for freshly baked bolillos. a Mexican roll. "lf you want to try somelhihg good, try these,· she said. • pointing to Lhe warm rolls that were just wheeled out on a large bakery shelf from the kitchen. Tillie said she comes to the store at least once a week for fresh and authentic Mexican pastries. She used to live ln Mexico. and there, she developed a flavor for Mexican breads. La Espiga de Oro was the first "real" paruukria (bakery) she had found in town. MThey are j11st th • same here as they are in Mexko," Tillie said. "Actually, a lot of stuff on this side of town is that way. I would hate to see Lhat go away." Hmmm ... I wonder if paruulerias and autl1entic 1aco stands fie into the city'~ model for a reslauran1 row? I guess we will have to wrut and see. • LOUTA HARPER 1s the community forum editor. She also writes columns Wednesdays and F11days. She may be readied at (949) 574-4275 or by e·mail et lolits.harper~la11mes.com. Drive. There will be networking opportunities, appetizers, a no-host bar and door prizes. Information: (949) 729-4400. Hoag Hoapital will Pf9Hflt • community education class on #Drug-Elling Stent: Setting a New Standard• by Dr. Rictlard Haskell at 6 p.m . at the Hoag Hospital Conference Center in Newport Beactl. Information and reservations: (800) 514-4824, http://www.hosghospital.org. Hoag Hospibll will present • community education class on ·imaging for Lung Cancer• by Dr Jason Cohen from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Hoag Cancer Center. Conference room A m Newport Beactl. Information and reservations: (949) 760-5542. FEB. 14 The UC Irvine Atbonrtum will present •The Romance of Orctlids" at Its annual Winter Orct11d Show, from 10 a.m . to 3 p.m. on the UCI North Campus. The cost is $2; children younger than 12 get in for free. (949) 824·5833. FEB.17 Hoag Hospftal will Pf9H11t • community education class on •Setting the Pace: The Latest Pacemakers and Devices· by Dr. Neala Hunter at 6 p.m. at the Hoag Hospital Conference Center in Newport Beactl. Information end reservations: (800) 514-4.624, http:l!Www.hotl(}hospits/.org. Book Soup South Coast ptaza will start its new book d ub ·we Want Fiction• at 7 p.m. at 3333 Bristol St., Suite 2400. The first book for discussion will be •The Great Fire· by Shirley Hazzard. Information and reservations: (714) 689-2665. FEB.19 Speek Up Newport wiN pNHnt its 23rd annual Mayor's Dinner with keynote speaker John M. W. Moorlach at 6 p.m. at the Newport Beacti Marriott, 900 Newport Center Drive. Newport Mayor Tod Ridgeway will give the state of the city addrel8. The cost is $60 per pereon, $600 for a table for 10. Information: (949) 224-2266. FEB.20 The N9wpoft B.w. and Irvine ctlamber1 of commerce wlll hoS1 a candidatea' forum et 7:30 a.m. at tho Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MecArthur Blvd. Candidate• from the 70th Alaembty District and the 36th state S.nete District · r.c:e1 wlll receive invitetiona to pertklpatt. The cott I• from $28 to $30, Information: (949) 72IM400 F'EB.21 The ~Educmtlot1 and Adoption Clnter, e nonprofit orvenindon, wffl hev. • """"'r on fMthel'dMtrucltfvt behevtor from 1 to 2:30p.m.et1he ~~ Community Cenhw, 1975~ Oriw, Cotta M .... lnfonn~ (t48) 831-3808. hap'1Mww.PNC.Ol'(I. >s e 1(, of I n ve alf )f lO Wednesday, JanuatY 28. 2004 A.!5 FORUM HOW TO GET PVBUSHED -l.etten: Mail to Editorial Page Editor Lolita Harper at me Oally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 • RMden Hodine: Call (949) 642-6086 Fax: Send 10 (949) 6464170 E-m•U:Send to ds1/ypilot@lstimss.com •All correspondence must includo full name. hometown and phone number (tor verification purposes) The Pilot reserves the right to edit all submissions for clarity and length. COMMUNITY COMMENTARY .. Tightening the Measure S loopholes By Richard F. Taylor Jr. 1nd Phlllp Arat I t is a mauer of concern that actions by our city government have create<l loopholes I.hat could permit 1>0111e avoidance of a city law that re<1uire1> voter approval of major developments and Lheir traffic. This law, enacted as Meai.11re S by a vote of63%, was designed to maintain the fligh quality ofliving in Newport Beach. 11 did so by requiring voter approval on major traffic·1>roducing development!>. The voters were given the choice of whether we wa.nt to be a metropolitan city like another Santa Monica or remain as an outslallding place to live. The problem first appe<J.red LO the Marinapark hotel general plan amendmen1. } lotel officials, who propO!>l'd the project lo occupy some of the 1.ist public beachfront on Ule peni1Ml1a. w1·n.· told that it was uncertain whether the my would require a Measure S election ~pproval. This was because the city h.1<1 defined hoteb in terms of their number of rooms and omitted the size (!>4uare footage) definition required by the Measure S law. If followe<l through. thi .. action could create a precedc111 for m.111y future hotcl'i to circumvent the VCtter approval required by the Mcai.ur<' S law. Ano lher example of the city's a11e111p1.<. to create loopholes in the Mcasurl' !"l law i'> a recent general plan amendment for the BaJboa Theater. The City Council voted 10 define it in terms of its number of theater seats. not its size in square feet While the Balboa Theater is small. this at'liun woulJ have set a preeedcnt for exempting ~till another class of possible future devt:lopments from the Measure Slaw and its required voter scrutiny and approval. 11le intent of the Measure Sin requiring the measurement of a projects square footage w.is 10 avoid exceptions based upon artful and deceptive language and definitions such as that used by the city for ho1eb and 1he Balboa Theater project. Under t11e city's documented wording to de cribe these types of projects, a 200·room hotel could include a traffic-creating 50,000-square-foot convcnlion center that could evade a vote under the Measure S law. Greenli~h1 is a residents' volunteer . group fom1ed to maintain the quality of life in Newport Beach. Its emphasis is on limiting traffic congestion cau~ by overdevelopmenl. This residents' group has determined the Marinapark Hotel and Halboa TI1eater projects to be test cases as to whether rhe City Council intends to obey the Measure S law. When proof was in hand that tJie city had laid tht' w-oundwork to possibly l"ircurnven1 the Measure S law, a leuer was '>E.'ht 10 Ille l'ity poinling out it:. nonronfom1ance with the law. The city's re.,ponse was unsa1isfac1ory. and Crernlight was forced to advise the city that it wa5 preparing a lawsuit to protert till' rights 1Jf Newpun Bcarh voters. Sub<>equently. GreenJigh1 received a lem·r from lhe city attorney that stated that he would recommend that the City Council approve the two main conditions rcqu~'>tcd by Greenlight to protect rc'>idents' interests. That meant - provided the City Council agreed -that the city and this large residents' group would be making good progress on maintaining your legally required right to vote on major developments. I lowever, the city attorney rejected out request for more election information for the voters. He will also recommend addJng a new provision to U1e city's administrative guidelines I.hat we believe may be a further violation of the existing law. One other hi1ch Is that because of legal considerations, Greenlight's lawsuit must be fl.led by early March. Hopefully. remaining differences will be resolved In 1lme to prevent this further action. When the origjnal Measure S initiative was passed by the Newport Beach voters. it appeared that the issue of maintaining the quality of life of the resident was solved. Unfortunately, as the old saying goes. ~money talks." and the City Council's aucmpts to evade the will of the voters continues. AI1d so must Greenlight's effons to protect the will of the citizens of the city. Greenllght is encouraged by the city's offer to work with us. They state that ow potential lawsuit had nothing 10 do with their decision. We accept that in goud faith. With lhe help of every conremcd Newport Beach resident. the hurd·won nght lo vote on the level of Jcvclop111c11t and traffic congestion in thii. premier cily will be preserved, and tJ1e City Council will adhere to the requitements or cxistini;: a11d ruture law->. • RtetiARD F. TA¥LOR JR. 1s a member of the Greeohght Steering Committee PHILIP ARST is the spokesman for the Greenhght Committee. MAILBAG Prosecution is the issue, not politics I think this I:. a horrendous case. I think that Gregory Hald.I and his friends should be prosecuted to lhe utmost. 1 tlunk this Is a case of a rich kid with infl uence trying to get out of what he allegedly did. And I think it's really bad that the Pilot would gci ahead and play like it's '' political thing. because obviously it's not. ANN JOHNSON Costa Mesa History of actions mudd y H~udJ cru c ConsiderinK the favoritism that lhc Jislrict attorney has shown in certain prosecutions. it\ possible that Gregory I laid I won'r get a fair 11 idl. A11d if there 1s a rt'st1lt 111 a trial al Oran~c Cuunty, Wl' won't k11ow whether ll wa-, f;.1ir m 11111. BIU MITCHELL Newport Beach If you build it. they will commute In the editorial uls built over many years. So. the expectation that < :enterUne will be limited to only an initial nine miles is hard to defend In virtually every U.S. metro area, communiue .. clamor tu he the next to receive a light raiJ branl'h Considering what growth pa11eros Orange County will exhibit by 2020. we 1.:an expect the same dnmor here. !-iecondly. how much would a new boulevard through the densest neighborhoods of Sanrn Ana and Costa Mesa CU'>I 11 11 were built to carry the 'ttme number of traveler., "' CeoterUne? Nol only 1 dulJ thi.'> new '>trt•e1 bl· expected to cost SI 00 million per mile, or more, hut the number of hornt'!>, churche!>. schools and businl'S!>CI. ripped uut would male it a politic.ii 1ra~edy. I invite the editor., of thl' Daily 1'1101 111 pie.'>.'> for a Lc111crl ifll' alignmenr i11 Co..,la Mc.,a 1ha1 follow<, thl' n1rr('nl trend!> in California rail transit < url\truuion: avoiding the cJl\tt1pt111n of expcn ... 1ve lunm+ ... the dangemu:. 'tln~le track hotth.•ncr~ .uHJ lhe long walk!\ from .,l,1llu11s Ill maj11r J e.,1ina1111ni.. HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES Ce111 e1 l.i11~ useful afte r all thl:' c11tb11cks't' thal ran 011 Jan. :!2, two C'Onsideration' about Lcmcrl.ine·-. future utility were not factored in Now. tlwre •~ :1 pu ... llltlll th,11 truly enhance.'> fu t111t' 11whility 111 Lo~ta Mesa. NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT District Office: 2985-A Bear St., Costa Mesa, CA 92626, (71 4) 424-5000 Superintendent: Robert Barbot Boerd: President Martha Fluor, Vice President Dana Bladt, Clerk Serene Stokes. David Brooks, Tom Egan, Judy Franco and Linda Sneen ORANGE COUNTY BOARD Of EDUCATION 200 Kalmus Drive, P.O. Box 9050, Costa Mesa. CA 92628-9050, (714) 966-4000 Elizabeth D. Paricer, member, Trustee Area 5, Costa Mesa. Newport Beach ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Hall of Administration, 10 C111ic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701 •Jim Silva, 2nd District (Costa Mesa, Newport Beach), (714) 834-3220 •Thomas Wilson, 5th District (Newport Coast), (714) 834-3550 First, ;., it likely that future extl'n:.1011s of Centerl int• will be b11ilr 111 ex1enJ it'> n•uch <inJ ridership? Every lighl rail system i11 Nnrth America include~ multi pit• sccti1>1i-. BARRY CHRISTENSEN 1-=ullerton • EDITOR'S NOTE: Barry Christensen is the chairm.:in of Rd1I Advocates of Orange Co1inty. Carsmetics Revolutionizes The Body Shop Industry. To get a better picture of how revolutionary we are, think about health care years ago. When you needed any minor operation you had to go to the hospital. You had to stay for several days, be subjected to lots of expensive tests and you paid a whopping bill. So what happened? 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I I I I I ----------------------~ Costa Mesa 2861 Harbor Blvd (Just North of Adams) 714-429-1600 QUOTE OF THE DAY "Kelly /Schmidt} played huge. She made it easy to make a simple bounce pass for two points." Usa Faulk.Mr, Van&uard University junior pomt guard M Wedne9day. January 28, 2004 Sports Edbr RJdwd Dunn; (94915744223 • Spotts Fu: (949) 650-0170 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL EYE OPENER ID I>aity A Pilot lll SIJ(W'U Hal ol Fame C "" tw•tll.g tlll" tiuJ.J. •U4.Hutn Feb. 2 llonoree GEORGE NEWLAND Dady Pilot Young and su~cessful Freshman Schmidt tallies 34 points to set single-game scoring mark and Faulkner adds 14 assists to lead Vanguard in 89-57 rout. Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot OOSY. MF..sA -The future for the Vanguard Unjversity women's basket- ball Learn looks very bright flle present isn't too bad either. Led by freshman Kelly Schmidt's 34 pmnts and IJ rebounds to go with 16 points from freshman Rachel Besse otI rhc bench. the founh-ranked Uons de- feated vi~idng CaJ Bapti~t. 89-57, for their 13th straight win Tul'Sday night, the second time the two Golden State Athletic Conference schools have played each other in 6ve days. Schmldt, a 6-foor forward, broke her own record in eclipsing the school's single-game M'oring mark, which she set Nov. 15 when she scored 33 points in a 102-47 wm over La Sierra. <;chmidl, who finished with her sev- emh double-double of the season, scored 20 points on 8-of-13 shooting in the ft~t half as the Lions (17-1, 9-1 in the c;SAq bullt a 42-26 cushion at in1enni.'>l>ion. "Down low. I was able to do more moves because it S<.-emed to open up more," Schmidt said. "It Is great when Ilsa (Faulkner) can get us \he ball. That helps · Faulkner, a junior poim guard who transferred from UC Irvine, dl<Jied out 14 ~i~ts 10 go wirh 11 points, one of five Vanguard players 10 score In dou- ble figun'S. She was quick to shift the focus to her teammates. "Tonight was nn average rught really,· Faulkner said. "We came out with energy and when everyone runs the floor weU it makes my job easier. Kelly played httKC She made ii easy lo make a simpll' bo11nct' pass for lWO points.· lk.os.-.c added six rebounds while Larey Mills tallied 14 points for Van- guard, which had Jl.l!>I i.even healthy players suited up. "She has cu me a long way," Lions' Coach Russ Davis said of Besse. COLLEGES Lions ahead of . schedule H aving lost fi ve of it~ top six players and boasting only two returners who made significant contrihutioO'i to last year's NAIA Final Four appearance, the Vanguard Univer'>ity women's basketball team was supposed to have a team of the future in 2003-04. The present hasn't been half bad, however, for Coach Russ Davis' Uons, who entered the week 16-1 with a No. 4 national ranking. "I don't know what to think of ii yet,~ said Davis, who believes the early success i~ BARRY even more FAULKNER surprising, since injuries have pared !lie available roster to eight players. "lfyou'd have told me I had only eight players, I wouldn't think we'd be 16-1." Davis said. lnexperience was annther preseason concern for Davi-., who SLarlS four freshmen, as well J.' junior UC Irvine t.rani.fcr Li!>cl Faulkner. "Its kind of funny.~ Oavh ~aid. "Because we're so yflung, l'vf' been waiung for them lo make youthful mistakes. But our kids are really mentally tough and we haven't really had a close game. We've been beating teams by an average of 26 points. Last year's team did all the little things. This year's team bypasses the little things and doe!> big thjngs." KENT TREPTOW /0AILYP1LOT See LIONS, Paae A8 Vanguard Unrversrty's Anna Dittenbir, left, squeezes by Cal Baptist's Lindsey Brandt as she drives to the hole. Davis said chemistry, as weU a-; the strong individual production of Faulkner (a point guard leading the See COLLEGES, Pa&e AS BOYS BASKETBALL Learning lesson for Estancia Eagles show spurts of impressive play, but fall to Golden West League power Ocean View. Steve Vlr1en Daily Pilot HUNTINGTON BEACI I -Estancia I llgh went from nervous to impressive, but then was left looking for small vtc- rories In Its Golden West League game nt Ocean View I Ugh Tuesday. After the F.agles lost. 64-53, to \he high-pow- ered Seahawks, there were some posWves, but still an 't.: next to this one, making It their fourth-straJght loss. Senior Scon Sankey and sophomore Dallas Kopp typified the Eagles' efTectiven~ Sankey scored a team-high 15 points and grabbed ll rebounds. He also had three steals and one blocked sh ot. Kopp added 14 points and five boards. Estancia's reserves, indudlng sopho· more Shaun Markley and junior Ray Ve- rene, provided the Eagles with a bit or m o men rum In the second quarter when they re~ed off a 16-5 run with junior Carlos Pinto on the bench becaUM! of foul trouble. The scoring spurt allowed the Eagles to pull within 42-32 at the break and al.so resulted In respect from Ocean View Coach Jlm Harris. ·111 teU you what, they're going to be something next year and the year after,· said I larris, whose team is mnlced No. 3 In CIF Southern Section Division IO-M. "Our Uttle reign here is going to be chal- lenged. I had to keep our better players In most of the second half to make sure we (stayed ahead!." Harris also said hls starting lineup, led by three senlors, and the Ocean View defense took F.standa out of its game. The Seahawks (16-6, 7-0 in league) re- corded 17 steals, most of which came from their full-court press. Ocean Vlew's Man Sargeant. a 6· foot-4 senior guard bound for Prince- ton, led all scorers with 24 points, 12 in each half. He made half of his 20 shots from the fleld. Seniors Bear Wurts (20 points) and Greg Olcwudibonye (18) also proved to be too much for the F.agles (10-11, 2-5). Ocean View's tenacious defense was also a big reason It opened the game with a 27-7 lead. Estancia outscored the Seahawb. 7·5, the final 96 seconds of the first quarter, .wbJch Included a Sankey rwo-handed dunk to .beat the buzzer, leaving the F.agles with a 32-I 4 de6dt. Sankey, who shot 5 for 6 from the free-throw line, also led Fstanda on the aforementioned 16-5 run, scoring six points In the spun. •t told our team at halftime and after the game that the effort Is there,· F.stan· da Coach RusseU King saJd. "That's a tribute to our reserves who gave us a spark. Carlos had to come out with foul trouble. so guys like Dallas Kopp and Ray Verene added a spark to our de· fense. • ln the third quarter, Ocean View scored t11e first four points, the latter two on a dunk off an offensive rebound by Sargeant, who appeared to hang on \he rim but WM not whistled for It. The jam, which gave \he Seahawks a 48-35 lead, resulted In cheers from the crowd, but protest from the Estancia coaches. The Eagles responded, scoring four points ln 24 seconds. fim with Kopp driving to the hole for two and then later with Sankey scoring in the paint The buckets brought Estancia to within, 48-39, but Ocean View regrouped, went on a 12-4 run and never looked back. During the Seahawks' scoring run, it appeared .as ti Pinto was pushed from behind whUe trying to box out for a re- bound on defense. Pinto was pushed underneath the basket and ended up out of bound&, looking at the officials ln disbelief. In transition, Kopp was whlStJed for a foul on a driving Okwudlbonye and Pinto reacted In anger. Pinto was as- ~ a technical foul. He finished with 11 points, nJne in the first quarter. Kopp. sophomore Mike McOanlels (rwo points) and Martley (two) helped to offset Plnto's foul trouble in the ftrst half. Pinto picked up his third foul with more than six minutes left before half· time. MThey did a good job," King said of his F.agles. '"They know they need to keep their composure. In atmospheres like this they have to keep a cool head and be thinking out there.• Asked if he thought his team would STEVE McCRANK I DM.Y Pit.OT Estancia's Jose Viramontes (15) looks for room to pass around a pair of SN ESTANCIA. P-c• M swarming Ocean View defenders In Tuesday's 84-53n loss to the Seahawks. • . ' - SPORTS Wednesday, Jan!J¥Y 28, 2004 A7 BRIEFLY Sea Kings rout Laguna Corona del Mar's Hannah Rollins, center, collides with Laguna Beach's Amelia Moore, left, and goalkeeper Nikki Chesley, right. while trying to dri1Je a loose ball into the net during the Sea Kings· 4-1 Pacific Coast League Victory Tuesday. Rachel Yelsey scored a pair of goals and Kelly Morgan had two assista as Corona del Mar High's girls ~r team routed visiting Laguna Beach, 4-1. Tuesday. The Sea KJ.n~ (7-6-2, 4-1-l in league) remained within striking distance or first place going into Thursday's key Pacific Coast League battle at Tesoro. Yelsey opened I.he scoring in the 12th minute off an assist from Morgan. Courtney c.ama- han added a goal seven minutes later. Corona del Mar added two second-half goals, with Yelsey scoring off an assist from Jessica Mazura and Mazura adding a goal of her own off an assist from Morgan. • Katie Schlesser was forced to make just one save for the Seu Kings. Mesa shoots for vic tory • BASKETB.\1.1.: Costa Mesa High's boys basketball team shot 50% from three-point range, opened up a 33-point halftime lead and cruised to a 66-28 Golden West League over visiting Saddleback. Monday. Scott Knox hit six of the Mus- tangs' 15 three-pointers. lead· Ing all scorers with 19 poin1s. Jeff Waldron added 16 points and 10 rebounds. Costa Mesa limited the Road- runners to 10 polnts in the first half. Including two in the sec- ond quarter. opening a 43· 10 lead at intermission. The Mustangs will talc.e on firs1-place Ocean View Thurs- day at home at 7 p.m. Golden We at LHaue Coat• MeH M . Suklleback 28 Score by Ouertera Saddlebac:k a :1 • 1• 2e Coau Mesa 21 21 12 11 -66 Saddleblldi -Sanchez 5, May 5, Alonso 2. Washington 2, M orales 3, Zavala 5, Fiugefald 6. 3-pt. goals -Sanchez 1, Morales 1 Coat• MH• -Mohn11 9, Knox 19, Krikorian 6. Waldron 16, Stankovic 0, Ga11d1a 5, Wase 2. Aleson 4, Lefevbre 5. 3·pt. goals -Molina 3, Knox 6. Krikorian 2, Waldron 2, Gandia 1, Lefevbre 1. Knights topple Sailors • BASKETBAf.L: rhe Newpori Harbor High girls basketball team couldn't hold a 21-17 half- time lead and lost to host Foot- hill, 39-36, Tuesday to open the second round of Sea View League play. The Knights. who defeated Newport, 43-37, Ian. 8. out· scored the SaJJors, 12-4, In the third quarier to gain control, but still had to hold off a late charge. Senior Victoria Swigart hit one of her two three-pointers with 1:30 remaining to lrlm Foothill's deficit to one. Foot- hill's Angelina Herman hit two free throws with 11 seconds left and the Sailors (12-9. 3·3) couldn't convert their final shot attempt. Swigart. Vanessa Miller, Kristi Eddington and JlUianne Whit· lleld each scored eight points while Allyson StolLZ 1aJlied six points for Newport. Senior Jenna Horton paced Foothill (13-8. 3-3) with 19 points. The Sailors shot 16 of 44 from the lleld (36.3%). Newport and Foothill are each in second place. 1hree games behind league-leading Woodbridge. which improved to 6·0 with a 48-40 vic1ory over Aliso Niguel Tuesday. The Tars face host Aliso at 7 p.m. Thursday. s .. View LH&U• Foothill 39, Newport Harbor 36 Score by Quatters Newport 13 a 4 11 36 Foothill 10 1 1:1 10 39 Newport -Swigert 8, Stoltz 6, Whitfield 8, Miller 8, Eddington 8, Koon 0, Melo 0, Lawrence O. 3-pt. goals -Swigart 2. Fouled out -Miller. Foothill -Karcher 0, Horton 19, Bagley 4, Herman 10. Batley 2. Foli<* 2. Cano 2 3-pt. goals -Horton 1 Fouled out· Bagley Sage blank s Oxford • SOCCER: Sage Hill School's boys soccer team remained un- defeated in the Academy League with a 4-0 Academy League victory over visiling Ox· ford Academy Tuesday. The Ligh1ning (7-4, 5-0 in league) scored one goal in the firs! half and three more in the final 40 minutes. whUe senior goalie Cesar Arriaga recorded four sa ves to help produce the shutout. Freshman Tyler Ellis opened the scorlng for Sage on an unas- sisted goal midway through the firsr half. Senior Braden Bamen followed Jn the second half, with his first career goal on an assisl from Jordan Salinger. Then junior Ian Dull fow1d the back of the net with an w1as- sisted goal. Sophomore Zack Milder rounded out the Lightning's scoring with a goal on an assisl by Ellis. Oxford dropped to 5-o us possession gave Cal Baptisl 5-2, 3-2. (11 -10, 4-5) the winning mar- gin. Lands, along with Van-Sage knocks off Oxford guard's Josh Pierson, each •BASKETBALL: Debbie Yod-scored 15 points. er-Lee scored six of her 11 Brian Kim scored 14 points points in the fourth quarter and while Leon Rosborough and Sage Hill School's girls basket--. Horace Wormely each taJlied 12 ball team staved off Oxford points for the Lions, who shot Academy. 31·26, Tuesday in an 59.1% in the second half (13 of Academy League game. 22) compared to a 9-of-26 per- The Lightning improved to formance (34.6%) In the first 20 8-7 overall and 3-2 in league. minutes. Sophomore Haywood Wright Vanguard took its only lead of contribu1ed llve points, seven the game. 65-64, on a 15-footer rebounds. five assists and two by Kim with 4:03 to play. blocks and junior Katie Puishys had 10 points and 11 rebounds. Sophomore Rebecca Hembar- sky also added \0 points. Ac1demy LH&Ue Sage Jilll 31. Oxford Ac41demy 26 Score by Qu1rtera Oxford 7 3 8 8 26 Sage Hill 1 1 8 11 31 Oxford -Ambatah 5, Chew 6, Kim 2, Schrader 5, Togashi 8. 3·pt. goals -Schrader 1. Togaahi 2 Sage Hiil -Voder·Lee ll, Wright 5, Schaefer 0, Puishys 10, Hembaraky 10, Gullerrez 1. Tyre 2. Lance rs edge Lions • BASKETMLL: A spiriled comeback by the Vanguard University men's basketball team fell just short Tuesday as visiting CaJ Baptist escaped with a 69-67 Golden Stale Ath· letic Conference victory. The Lions (9-ll. 2-7 in con- ference) rebounded from a 14 - point haJfUme deficit and had a ch ance to win the game In the final 14 seconds, but a last- ditch three-pointer didn't fall. Khary Land · layin on the previ- Golden State Athl1tic Confertnce C•I 811ptlst 69, V1nguard 67 Cat Beptl1t -Lands 15 Ba1lev 2. Frons 12, Holmes 11, 01anen 6 Seidel 13, P1erre·Fanfa11 10 Buchanan 0. 3·pt. goals -Frins 3, Holmes 1. Ojanen l , Seidel 1 Vanguard -Wormely 12, Burnene 7, Pierson 15, Rosborough 12. l<1m 14, Seekins 4, Oalafu 3 McGets 0, Coner 0, W&1son 0. 3-pt. goals -Pierson 3. Rosborough 2, Kim 1, Oalafu 1, Wormelv 1 Halftime -Cal Bap11s1, 41 27 Sage.finishes poorly • BASKETBALL: Oxford Ac ad· emy closed ou1 Sage I !iii School's boys baskeihall 1eam with a 13-0 run over the final four minu1es for a 49-37 Acad· emy League vic1ory. fhe Lightning, which trailed by as many as 11 point'> early m Lhe secund quarter. dosed the gap to one en1eri11~ the fourth period. Sage Hill (9 9. I ·4) went on to take a 37-~6 lt>au with four mmute!> lell. hul didn't score in the re111.t111der of the con lest. Kevin Joyce and Matt Loper each had 18 points for the Lightning. Tim Lefler. with one point, was the only other Sage player to score. Academy le•aue Oxford A~demy 49, S•ge Hill 37 Score by Ou1rura Oxford 18 1 6 19 4ij Saga Hill 11 11 1 s 37 Ollford -Hunt 2, Barbosa 14, Fermanian 19, Thompson 6, De Los Reves8. 3 pt goels -Bsrb~sa 2, De Los Reyes 2 Sage Hilt -Loper 18, Joyce 18, Lefler t, Voge 0, Wilkins 0, Hancodc 0, Samel 0, Derheim O. 3 pl goals -Loper 1, Joyce 1 Breakers bea t up CdM • BASKETBALL: A !>Corde~:. ... econd quarrer doomed 1he ho ... t Corona dl'I ~lar High g1rb ba.,kctbdll team and ii never re· covered as vi ... i1111g Lagu11a Be.i'h posted c1 46 l O Pac1lk C..oa:.t League v1c1<1ry I uesd.iy ntght. The Breaker., led, 13·9, alter one quaner. but ou1:.corcd thL· Sea Kings. I l -0, 111 the second quarter. and wen· never 1hre.11 en ed. "We didn't do .111y1hmg nght, · C:dM Coach Jame:. Barkalow ... aid. "We missed a lot of ea:.y huckels and thul wa:. just com pounded by a lack ol efforl on defen.,e. 111 the end. II put u ... 111 a hole we couldn't dig out 111 They beat u~ 1n every lm.c.:t ot the game." Colleen Maile.., led tht ~e.i K1ngi. (7-IZ. L·4 111 league) with eighl point:. while Meg.tn He11 bow added four KENT IRlPTOW I OAILV PILOT Lauren Snell led CdM with seven rebound:.. Laguna Beach improved to 2-4 m league with the win. CdM face:. ho:.t Tesoro al 7 p.m. Thursday. Pacific co .. t LH&UI lagun• Beach 46, Corona del Mar 20 Score by Qu1rters Laguna Beach 13 12 1 14 46 CdM 9 o s 5 ~ L1gun1 BHch -Clark 6. Awddalla 0, Roley 9, Sexton 9, Kendrick 4, Hairston 2, Granr O Eaves 2. Ventura 4, Bevacqua 10 CdM -Benbow 4, Marks 8. Srero 0 Schulte 3, Skalla O. Snell 3, WaVle o Wadhwa O. Long 0, Heeschen 0. Kawata O. Duernbt1rg11r 2 3-pt. goals -Marks 2 Li ghtning on shon end • SOCCEH: !>age Hill !:llhool g1rb bOu.:cr rnarh Amy Rdy :.md her lc<1111 dum1naled ho:.1 Ox· furd At:ddt•111y, but fell , I u. i11 dll Al'J.dt'lll} I c.igue ganll' fut':. dJ)- rhe Patrtub (5·4~ I. 4-1 111 lca~ut:J :.wn:d with 10 rn1nuteb lcll 1.111 a penalty kick. "II wab a bad 1:all." Ray t><tid. "Both refe1 t!Cllt were lelllng Ul> pld)' phy:.1Lal and they Lallt'd ii un thlb une. which shouldn't h.tve been It WJb ju!>t unforlu· n.ite. Therl' wt're umcs !the Pa- 1riolsJ were outplaying us. but fur the mo:.1 part we were do minating thcrn." I c1ura Lordon dllchorcd the delcn:.e w11h four saves, whtle \Wl'eper b111ly Webb aho !>tuod UUl !:>agl' I lill. whkh had four -.hul!> IJll goal. d1opped tu 5 5-2. I J~ I UC IRVINE MEN'S VOLLEYBALL p"'10UC IRVINE vs. *1PEPPERDINE Wednesday, January 28th ?PM @ Bren Events Sunday February 1, 2004 Newport Beach Dunes Resort 1 :30 Tailgate Party I 3:30 Kickoff Post Game Festivities featuring a special Come out and support the UC Irvine Men's Volleyb~ll team in an MPSF Conference match-up. Brin2 this flyer in for a 2-for-1 ticket off ei! Receive two tickets for the price of one!!! Tickets: Adults $8 Children $6 FREE for UCI students!!! performance by Tb LJ&b&bou GuUd ........ ....... , ...... , Tickets can be purchased at www.oclighthouse.com or call us at: 1-800-560-CHILD EXT. 8129 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL UC IRVINE vs. UTAH ST1'TE ThursdC!)', January 28th ?PM @ Bren Events FREE for UCI students!!! .. ---~~~~~~~ ........ --~----------------------..... .-.--................................................ ~ M ~. ~ 28. 2004 SPORTS COLLEGES Continued from A6 nadon in assists with 9.8 per game). and KeDy Schmidt (a 6-foot center seoond In the NA1A Oivisloo I ranb in sc:ortns at 25.9 per contest), has been a recipe for success that Included a 12-game winning streak coming into Tuesday's Golden State Athletic Conference home game a.galnst Cal Baptist. ·we have balance lsewn dilferent players have scored at least 20 points in a game, Davis said), a dominant post player and a dominant point guard. [The latter} is kind of like baseball. when you have to be strong up the middle. Things are a lot easier for me, because I have Usa Faulkner out there with the balJ in her hands. And whenever I have trouble sleeping. l just remember that Kelly is a freshman (with three more years of eUgibWtyt." ••• Davis said his team's ability to amaze him reached a new high in a 98--47 road trouncing of Heritage Ouisti31'1 Jan. 20. ••• ... In addition to the lnjuries that have sidelined Jennifer Wilcox (herniated disc). Crystal Lenderman (tom Achilles), Jessica Pasquale (knee surgery) and Michelle Grlffo (broken thumb) for the season, Davis has missed some time due to high blood pressure. "They've got me on medJcation, but they're still tryl.ng to find the right tit," said Davis, who was not in attendance for the Dec. 6 loss at Concordia due to doctor's orders. "Th this point. it's not ... ' worldng • i> • T Davis bas experienced < symptoms including a lack of , · energy, dizziness and severe headaches. He believes his intense personality~ contributed to the problem, but any attempts to ratchet himself down have been wtsuccessful. "I'm an old dog. so it's hard to learn new tricks.• he said. Some believe a short leave of absence, perhaps 1 O days awar. from his team, would improve;,_, his blood pressure, but Davis balks at such suggestions. "The game I mis.sed against Concordia, I was at home wonying about what was going on the whole time," Davis said. "For me. I think not being there is worse than being there." ••• Pt10TOS BV KENT TREPTOW I OM. Y PllOT Vanguard University freshman Kelly Schmidt (33), who set a single-game scoring record with 14 points, breaking her own mark, drives under the basket as a trio of California Baptist defenders try to stop her in Tuesday's Golden State Athletic Conference victory. "With three minutes to go in the first half, we were down, 28-24," Davis recalled. "We scored the last eight points of the half and, with about 15:30 left in the game, we were up by 30. 1've never seen a run like it Their coach was calling timeouts, but, eventually. I had to call a timeout too, because my kids needed a break. Thal was fun to watch." ln addition to the NAIA individual statistical prominence of Faulkner and Schmidt (who ls also third nationally with a field-goal percentage of .633). the Lions are among the nalioo's best in several team categories. VU is No. I in the NA!A Division I in free-throw percentage (.818). and three-point percentage defense (.234). and is No. 2 in scoring (81.7 per game) and scoring margin (26.1). LIONS Conbnued from A6 "!Besse and Schmidt) are only freshmen. which i." goo<l. "U<,a lake. over with the as- sists. She ~ the be<l1 point guard in the cou1o1try: Davis removed himself from the bench for the second half w Ue down after experiencing a headache and dlzzin~. but re- turned to the floor to meet hb team after the victory. Vang\mrd. which never trailed. lived up lo its status near the top of NAlA DMsion I with an up- lempo style cal Baptist (7-10. 2-7) could only keep up with fur the ftrst six minutes or the game. The Lions st.retched a 12-9 lead to a 42·24 cushion ciftcr Undsey McClellan ( 10 point") made two free throw<; with I ·27 left in the first half. lhe I .ancers trimmed Van- guard~ lead to 61 -SOwith 7:10 left. in the set:ond half following a Undsey Castle layin. -bur the U- ons went on a 9·0 nm over the next I :48 to «1,'llin control. Bes.<;e (6-3) M:ore<l six l'On'ieCUtiV(' points during the run, gelling in- side f)<1Sltio11 and 1hrowing her hands in the air to receive entry pClSSe\. fk&..e )Cored four points. but played juM five minutes in che first half after she picked up her second foul eight minutes into the game. Mills scored 12 of her points in the second half as the Uons shot 56% from the field (19 of34). Van- guard made 35 of 69 shots in the game (50.7%) while limiting the Lancers to a IO-of-36 output from the field (27.8%) in the final 20 minutes. 'Ole Uons hit 9 of 19 three-pointers. including four by Mills and three by Faulkner. "When the (Lancers) doubled, we ldcked It out to our !>hootera and they hit a three,· Schmid1 said. Tuis is an all-arow1d team.• Vanguan1~ defense forced nine !>lecils. three by Schmidt, which prevented C.aJ Baptist from get- tulg into any offensive rhytJun. Miranda Emde came off the bench to lead the l.ancers with 10 points. while Vanguaro held jun- ior forward Nast.aSin Arriardll 10 nine points, more than three be- low her season average. ·we put more emphasis on playing defense." Davis said. "We switched on screens this time.· The Lions defeatt!d the Lan- cers. 81 -59. Thursday, and wantt!d to jump to an early lead Tuesday, Faulkner said. ••• Having only eight players could complicate practice routines, but Davis believes the concise roster may be a plus. "Wf!ve had to bring in guys to scrimmage in practice and I think that has helped us." Davis said. The male practice players are all students with basketbalJ skills, most having played in high school, Davis said. "After we won down at San Diego State (the Nov. II season opener!. our kids said they had played tougher competition in practice,· Davis said. The Lions ran1c No. 3 in three-pointers made (8.1 per game), and are No. 5 in assists per game 08.5). ••• The Lions win get a chance to avenge their only loss Tuesday , when they play host to Concordia. Cearuring junior point guard Nancy I latsushi (Costa Mesa Hlgh and Orange Coast College), at 5:30 p.m. "We had a better running of· fer\SC than last game,• Faulkner said. "It was a little awkward \playing the same team twice in five days). but there are advan- tagei.. like knowmg what (Cal Hapm'tsl tendenciei. are. They made a couple of adjustments, 100, like switching on 'ICTeens." Tiu• Lions were able 10 gt'I throu¢1 the screens with fre- ttuency to get a hand ln a shoot- er'b face. /V:Jove, Vanguard University junior point guard Lisa Faulkner, left, fights for a loose ball with California Baptist's Miranda Emde. . Below. Faulkner (21) goes up and over Cal Baptist's Tera Cruz to lay the ball 1n for two of her 11 points in the Uons' win. 8:115p.m. ....... College men -Papperdine at UC 1Nine ( .. 8'en Events ~. 7 f).f'f\. Thus far, Van!,'Uard has made its way to the top of the GSAC '>tanclings with Westmont (7-1) hot on its heels. faullcner said there 1s still a long wdy to go. "Our defense needs improve- ment as doei our ll.'boWlding. M FaulJcner said "Our goal is to get better with each practice and game and not Lo peak Wllil the end or the season The Concordia loss )73-64 Dec. 61 Wd.) a good I~ because ii rent"WOO our focus. We know we can' walk mro a gym and win games. You don't want Lo lose. You hate that f~ing." Golden St.lite AltNtic eonr.r.no. Vanoullld 89, c.i e.ptlst 57 Cal Bapt&t -Ameren 9, Brandt 7, Slm 8. Cruz O. Newturt 2, Crane 2, Emde 10. Menderona 9, Castle 2 Thoms 6, SdlWlllgert 0, Ntdlols 2 3 pt goats -Bnindt 1, Arnaren 1, Emde 1, Mendeione 1. Vllnguant -Bums 4, Schmidt 34, Olnonblr 0, Milli 14, Faulkner 11, McClellan 10, Besse 16 3 pt. goals -Molls 4, Faulkner 3, McClollan 2. Halftlme -Vanguard, 42 26. 1.01 llD TIMI, DATI AND PlACI, llll Y- HOOIU l llMINTUY S<HOOl A. .... 0,-1119 ""'• ......... 0 .... 11 ••• u ........ ,. ..~, ... ,y H tfli, 20CM 0 02.00 , .... A Pia~ of 81d R• celpl ~ewporl Me .. Unified School Otstr le I - Purohastna. 2985 8 8u1 Streel, Co,I• M~u. Ca ~2626 I. Pr•tect N•"'•• ····-· ·A· l llly-~, •• 11. 11 ....... ,, ScMel .. 011-cM C. Place Pl•n' are on flle· PRO.lCT MAHAG· [R's ottk:e. Mc Ca• lhy Buildlnt Comp1ntu. 20401 S.W Bitch StrMt, S11tte 300. lhwport Buch, CA 92660 McCerthr Bulldin1 Companiu/Measure •• ,.. Office, 2985 C Sur Strfft, Cost• M<lu , Ca 92626 Lot SUMMAlY Of won. ProJecl Otscriplion: fl\b Pfojett c:oMhh of llM phtsed modwl'lll· tion of • prototype element .. y achoo! HI th• Newpott MttH Unified School Olatrlc:t. Specllo· Cllly, llealttl lo Ultt'f c:o~nc:e, ADA tom- ptlence. IMl!ldlftl sllell lrltttrltz 11111rtdu, clntrOOll\ lnlerlon, t.cMolou en4 l11fu 1tr II( lure 11PtJ ... f'ytff""""' btlmate: ..... -· ... ···~ S7.?00.000 00 I.OJ NOTl<I: A NOllCl IS mRrBY Ct\IEN lhal Nt wpor I Mesa Unofoet:t School Dosh let •clln1 by ind lhrnuth ot" Co•~•non& 801rd will •t!'eo•e •Hied bids lot AWlld ol a con II •<I 101 lht abo•e n•med Proiecl up lo. bul not liter than the bid deedhne. 8 Rods shell be re· cei•ed 1n the place tdtntlhed above Whelhtr or not bods 11• DSMll<l!d u1clly .at lh• hme hnd rn lh1s nolk:1, no btd will be i ec:e•ved alter lhe bld dudhn1 C Pl '-HS, SPCClflCA TIONS ANO PLAN HOLDERS LIST ARE A\IAILA8l£ NOW The docurnenb may b• revrewed al the PROJECT MAltAG[R' s olhce (Jee addtHl Item H below} OR CAN ec PURC HASCO fROM. IMHllllT llUCPl*f1 1'J7 2 Ce111tt11ctl•11 Ce•ter, lrvl11e, CA. tH .. ,JUt) SS1- 7M8, • (t4t) sst- "" 0 1 he Olslllct writ be lnlll•llnt and enlMcma 1 L•bor Compliance P101!'lm tn tetOl'dance with the llfOVlilOfts 1114 requrremet'h ol Asstm· biz Bllt 1506 and runutflt to Celllornle •bor Codt uetiona 1no et. Mq. All con tra<:tort and thel! •P phuble subc:onlractors perl0tmon1 on the prof· tel site will b• requlfed lo comply wllh the ·~qu11emenls ol the labor Compliance Pro cram mcluson ol, but nol hm1led to provldon& the l 1bor Compl11nc• Olttcer 01 his/ti« dti· 11n1led representative lhe rl&ht 10 cOl\duct "audll" mleivlew1 ol "" t11dum1n performtn& on the pro)ect slle on an u deemed neusury bHll durnit emplo,.es nMmel worillnt hours. 11 no tddlt!Oflal coat to the Olslrlc:I, M any of lhe 01s1Tlct's represen· lativu 0< epnts C lteh BIDOCR must post • bid bond M other secUtlly In the amount ol 1~ ol the amounl ol lhe bid wtth Iha bid r Each BIOOEA. ,, mullaneousty with lhe necutlon of tlle Con• tract A.lreement. wlll M requlr,ed to turnlth e labo1 and llhlerlel l'ertMm•n~• Bond In an •mount equal to 100 petcenl of Ille Conlrect sum and a r ••lhlut Pv10fmance 8ond In •n •mounl equ•I to too pe1cenl of the CCMll,.cl S11m S•ld eonch 11\114 bt trom an adlllllted C1lffM11l1 Surety setra· ftctory to th41 Of1.tr1d •n4 llsted In tlM ftdertl lltafslw. lullff by Ula o.p.rtr11tnt of TraHIHJ end llc:ensed 11'1 Callfor .... ~ S1id bonds Sl!all rem•"' tn lull IMcl and effec:I th1 ou1h the au•r 1ntee period G. The BIOO[R shall be a Uc:ennd cont11c:llK pursuant lo the Bustnass and Pt ofnslonahl Cod• and be llcenM!d In tile applicable classlhc1toom IM tile Ir adts for whiCll the cont11c:lor " sub· milllna 1 bid H This prolecl has 3'5 Disabled \11teran Busl- nass Enlt1prl11 pa•toct pallOfl 101ls I Questions 1boul tlus PROJECT should lie directed lo Ille PROJ£CT MA NA GtR Conl1cl : 8rur.e Col. Telephone 714/424·89!10, f"orm: McC.,-tlly Bulldlna Co. f"AA: 714/424 11951 Adclru. 29115 C Bur Str .. t, Costa Mesa, Ca. 91626 I. No Bid m17 119 withdrawn until Sixty d•z• atte1 Iha Bid OpenlnJ Dale K. TIM Olstrlc:t re strvts the rlltlt to rtject any •nd 111 bids or to ••lvt "'·u~ltles ill any bid l Ne•port Mau Unified School Dlslr let Is •n •equal opflOf tun1ty• tmplo)'tf ···~-· ~e r e411 lr •~ te ''••••ltfy . For puqu.Wflc.etlon p1cke1 es pi.a-. contact the ProJut M1n111r at 'bove ecldren. . ESTANCIA Continued from A6 .._ High ICh>ol bovt-Newport Herbof ft Foothlll, 3:16 p.m.; Ugune Beach •t Corona del M.r,3p.m. High IChoot gifts-Costa Mesa at Seddlebeci. 3 p.m.; Ocean va.w • e.t.ncla. 3 p.m. ... eon.g. men-UC INfne at use. 1:ao p.m. "XL, •• Hlofl ~-Senta Ana at ea.ta Me.l. 4 p,m, ~W.ltl.Np Ocean View 84, Estancia 53 8cof9 by Quarters Estancia 1• 1e 1• 1 53 Ocean View 32 IO 23 19 -~ be able to challenge Ocean View nexl year and the year after. King lmmedJately responded. &blnda -Pinto 11. McOanlels 2, Etcobedo 3, l<opp 14, Sankey 15, Vereue 6, Mar1cley 2, Meissner 0, Vinimontes o. Salas o. ~ ... "Without a doubt.~ King said. 3-pt. goals -Pinto 2, Escobedo 1. Tedlnlcals -Pinto. "Dallas Kopp. Shaun Markley and Mike McDaniels are sopho- mores and Carlos Is only a jun- ior. So we have a good core chat is getting a lot of experience.· OcMt\ V'-w-OkWudibonye 18, Ambeny 10, Wurts 20. Sweezy 2. Sargeant 24, Lee 4, Mguefian 3, Hynee 2, Ike 1. J..pt. goals -Okwudibonye 3, Sargeant 3, Mguerlan 1. N No lelephone 01 l.cS111111e machine will be n11t1ble lo bidders on lhe DISTRICT p1emises al lhe lime ot bid. Published Newpot t Bt1ch CG•ta Meu OaUy Pilot lenuar) 28, Feb rulfy 4, 2004 Wlll SlAnaTOf WlllMAWM llOI Nlft89 cnA•-tKmlllS .-SU The toltow111t I* son hn withdrawn es a 1tner11 p1rtner "°"' the partntrahlp op1utln1 under flctltloua buslneu name of COASTAL OE· SIGNS INTERIORS. at 6201 Ctmpflor Avenue. West...msler. CaNfornla 926IS rti. fictitious Busl-. Name ttftfred to ebowe wes tll~d In Oran e County on 10/06 file Ho. Fu• !tame incl Address of the PtlSOI' Wlth· •awtnc; Ltura Murr1y, 402 OOldenrod, Corona Dtl Mar, Cellfor11l1 92625 l•ur• A. Murrtz Thll 1\1\tl'Mlll WH flltd wltll the County Cler\ of Or11119 Counry 041 t2JU/03 lttMff7HO Diiiy '•tot Jan. 7, l•, 21. 21. l004 wm• Ac-. .... ... s...... The lollowlna persons era dolna business 11: •) Steller Appr aluts, b) Stell•t Propeflln. 82t i Sen A111elo Drive. Apt - l7. Huntlncton Beach, CA92647 Oon11d MlchHI Uncle· man, 82ll S.n Ana•lo Drive, Apt. -L7, Hun- tll'Jton 811ch, CA 92647 This buslness Is con- ducted by. an lndMdu11 H•ve r011 stat tad dolna business yet? "4o Donald Micl!HI l tndl· 1111n This 'll:el•m•nt •n f!Nd with the Cou11ly Clerk of Oran1a County on 12/31/0l IMMtHSM Dall)' Piiot Jen 7. 14, 21. 28. 2004 W293 .......... ........ The followlna petaons art c1o1na bualnus 11: •) The AHt Estate P£RFORMAHO£ CllOUI". II) TRE P£AFOMWtet CROUP. \2465 ltwla Str1tt. Suite 103, Car- den Grove, C.lofMnl• 92840 11103 Inc. (CA), 12'65 lewla SlrMt Sult• tOJ. Cw6tn Grove, C.llforMI 9214() Tiiis bvslMU Is (Oft. ducted by·• c:orporeliofl Helle )OU , • .,t.M doinl ll!!!lM!!)'!tf "° 1003, Inc . Mic:hHI I G1rc11, Preildent This 1lat1menl wH filed wilh the Counly Clerll ol Or •nae County on 12/16/03 200J6t6UJI Hunllnalon Buch Ind• pendent Ian 14. 21. 28. l'8b 4, 2004 Wl02 ~ ..... ......... Thi followln& persons "' do1n1 business u C1th1rln1'1 Business lnterroo. 3900 Pa'11vrew ln. 1338, Irvine. Cati fornla 92612 Danny Rtddlna. 3900 Perllvlew ln. 1338, Irvine, C1tifornla 92612 C1therln• M. Newman, 3900 Perkvlew ln. f338, Irvine. Calffornla 92612 This busklQs Is C'.Ot\· dueled by· t ,.neral p.WOersllip Kave you slwted dolft1 bualneia yell No 01nny Reddlna This 1t1tament w11 filed with the Counly CMrll of Ortnp County onOl/14/04 ..... ,. ... Deity Pilot Jen. 21. 21. Fell.4,11.2004 '#305 .._ ..... ........ 1'lM foflowlnc peraons •• dolllt 11ut.1M9 n : •) JIMmJ Z. II) JltMly Z 8er & OrMt c) Jimnly'r. 4S 17 Cell!Pllt Or .. lrviM, CAIZl12 ltmmy l Inc (CA) 4517 Campus Or , Irvine. CA 92611 This busonen Is con· ductad by. a cor poi allon Hne you starled dolnc buslnus yet? Yes, 061 22/99 Jimmy l . Inc Jim Pervrn. Pruidenl This stalernenl wo llled w1lh the Counly Clerk ol Oranae Counly on 01/26/04 20CMH124U Oaily Pllol Ian. 28, r ab 4. ll. 18. 2004 W313 Ac-. ..... ......... The lollowlna persona •ct do1n1 buslnna u : Idle Town, 472 P09jw Str .. t, lacuna Buctr, C.Ul«nle 92651 • P1trlcll James Gafflf, UI Etst 20th Slr1tl Cost1 Mesa, C.llfonlll 92827 • Mark John Garry, Ut P09t1• StJeet. Laaun• Btecll, C.lifMnle 92651 This buslneu Is con· ductt41 llr. ' .. "" .. P«tlltnlllcl ....... )'OV lltrted dolftS b11tlntS1 yet? Ho , Patrick James Gerry Thlt •ttlt-nt w1a llltd will! the Countr Clet'll. of Or•nc-Countt onOl/0$/04 ........ ,, . D_..1 Piiot Jen 1, 1( :11,n.~ ~ ----... ... Poli cy Identified •l>ou. Whelhtt Of not bid$ 1We o~ned euclly 11 the time flud In this notice. no l>ld wilt be re<:elvtd 111•• ttwt bld deadline. C. PLANS, Sf'E:CIFICA· TIOl'IS ANO PLAN HOLDERS LIST ARE AVAILAB LE NOW. The docllmenh m1y be revle•ed 1t the PROJECT MAHACER's off~ (Me tddrns 1lem H. below) OR CAN BE PURCHASED FROM IMTUJffT llUl .... T1 l•,12 c .... , .. c11 •• Ce•t•r. lrwl•e, CA. t2t06,Jt4t) U2-7SH, ' ('4t) sn-120t O. Tl\11 Oishlcl Wiil be 1n1h1ll111 and enforclna e labor Compllence Pro1111m In accord1nce with the provisions ind requoremenls of Assem· bly Brll 1506 and pur~uant to C1hf0<n11 labor Code seet1on1 1710 et seq Atl con tractors ind th<!11 1p- phubte subcontr1clors per toirnona on the pro1 eel iite will be requlfed to comply with the requirements of the l abot Compliance Pio, 8"m 1nclus1ve of. but not l1m1led to prov1dln11 the lab0t Compliance Oft1cer or hos/lier des· •anated representative the rt(lhl to conduct ·audit" interviews ot the Ir adesrnen perlorm1na un lhe pJojecl "'e on an as deemed necessary bes" durina employees normal work111a hours. at no add1hon1t co1t to the 01slr1(I, or 1ny of lhe 01st11cl's reptesen taltvu or a1enls l I ech BIOOfR must pou a bid bond or other set.urlly 111 the amount 111 10"-ol the amount ot the bid with the bod F Each BIDDER, sl multaneou\ly with the UKUtlon of tlM Con· ttact A&fHmtnl. wlll be rtQUlrecl to lutnlsll • Labor 1nd M•t•rl•I Perfonne11et 8ond In 1n •mount equtl to 100 ptrl!ent of th• Conll•d slim 1nd a F1lthlul l'ttl0t111111ct 80116 In an 1rnou11t equel to 100 percent ol 1118 Contrut Sum Stiel Bonds shall be from 1n admitted Cel1t0f11ia Surety salls· lecl0ty to lhe D11hlct ind listed •n lht hdetal Rtalster. issued by th• O.pwlrTMnl ol lreuury and hce11ied m Calil<H· nl1. Seid bonds shall remain in lull force and elftcl throu&h the a111r ante• per lod G. The BIDDER sllall be a hcenHd conll actor pursu1nt to the Business and Prolen•on•I~ Code and be lk:ensed 1n the apphcebt. clusllications for the t,.dH for which the contractor " sub· m1tbn1 •bid H lhll p10,.c1 has 3'- Dlubltd Veteran Busi nus Entetp11se par llc1 pahon aoats I Questions about this P ROJlC T should be directed to the PROJl CT M~NACER Contact. Bruce Co•. hlephun~ 714/424 8950. firm. McC.,thy Bu1tdln11 Co. FAX 114/424 89!>1 Address ~-C Bur Street. Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 J No 81d may l>1! withdrawn unlit S111y days •lier the 81d Openme Dale II lht 01stroct re· i.erve~ the nallt to re1e<t any and all btds or lo waive ure&utatthes •n any btd l Newport Mesa Un1l1td School 01st11ct is an •equal oppor tun1ty" employer M. The .. liUer1 wlll lae re41v trect to pr••"'•llf1. For pr1queltllcelion Ptcllaa u pleaM co11tect the Projec t Ma11•1er et ebove •ddrns. N. No tit.phone ut facMmllt niacl\lne wUI Ile ev'llable to bldcleo 1111 \ht OtSTlllC I peem1in et the time of bid Published Newport BuchfCost1 Men 01t11 Prlot J1nuary 78. feb ruery 4, 2004 WJ09 Ac-. .... ... s..... The follow1n1 pe1$on1 1re 001n1 business as Capacitors Inter net1on1t Dist11buton. 820 Center. Cost. Meu. CA 92621 Manuel R. Nava, 820 Center #1 4. CuslA Mesa, CA 92627 l his busmns 11 con dueled by an 1nd1v1dual Have you st1rted dOillll business yel1 Yes May I. 200J Manuel R Nav~ This statemt1llt wn hied with the County Clerk of D11n11e County on 1/02/04 20046969723 Oa1l1 Pilot Jan 7. 14. 21. 28, 2004 W/94 ficlltlM~' "-S....... The follow111" µer suu• al 8 dOtnf bU\lnU\ 0 Scout Moto1s 7660 f.lden Avllnu• •101 Costa Mesa CA 916?1 Anthony Jame~ Cann 2660 Elden Avenue #IOI Costa Mts1 CA 97621 This bu~1ne\• 1s •On ducted by a 11tdtv1d111I Have you started dmn" bu>111ess yet' No Anthony lamu Cdlln This ~taltmenl Wd\ filed with the Cuunly Clerk ol Or~nge County on 01/16/04 200U97UU Daily Pilot Jan 21, 28. Feb. 4. II, 2004 W"J07 llow to Place A ...... ..... ... s..... Tito lottowlna per son1 "e doina buslnen o . 1) Riviere Ottlcn. b) Rlvtora Enterpri'l4s. c) Riv Mir• Propertlu, 33~ MtlfOt d Oflvt, C0tona dtl M11. Ce1tlorn11 92625 Miry Hill Castro. lJ9 Milford Ortve. C0ton• del M11 • Celll<H nia 92625 I ha bustneu IS con· dutt•d by •n tnd1v1du1I H~v• yuu 'tailed dotn& bu\1nn• y~11 No Mll't Hill Ca\hO lhis st•lement wo toled w11h the County Clerk ol Oranl(e Cou11tv on 0 1/06/04 20046970004 Oa1ty Pilot Jan. 14. i I. 28, teb 4.1004 lW'l'H RctlliM ..... "-S....... I he followon11 '"" ~ons Art doina btl\1nes\ "'· lteule Media 1060 Tulare Dflve Co\U Mesd CA 92626 J•nelle H•"" 1060 lul.11e 01 Cost .. M~\a. CA 97676 I hos bus me"" 1s < 011 ducted by an 1n<hv1d11~1 Hdve you sldt tod d<111•& buunen yet' No J.1nelle Han~ Tht> slatem~rlt W•\ l1led with lhe County Cl•1 ~ of 01 en~c tn1111lv 011 01 09/04 2000970 549 Daily Pilot l•n 14 21 l8. Feb 4, 1004 W299 fktitiM IWIHs "-S""-1 I he followmi 11~r sun" ••" d~una bu\1nr-.s. .t\. Cr owrn.i Mond\ Cun wit 1n~ C:1n11p, !>6 \tdr~ Cove. New11ml l'o.1'1 Cahlorma 926~/ Anni• M111 lleva1 111111 !>6 Su11 a C:nve Nww11111 1 Co11~1. Cdltlorm• 92657 lhi. bu.inen es cun dueled by. 4n md1y1d11at Wednesday, January 28. 2004 At 2l40 Llllllallll -,...... - Have you ttarted dolna business yet? Yes I/I/OJ Ann•• M•I 8euc~u• Thts slwltmenl wn flied with the County Cler~ of Oranae County on 12/22103 700HHll7• 011ty l"llot Jen 21, 28. !cb 4 11 2004 Wl06 Re*-...... "-*"-' The lollow1na persons •r c dom1 bu\11\U~ as Rou·s Clea11111R Compa ny. 2014 Maple Ave Apl 20'. Cost• Meu. Calt· lornt• 9?G? I Ros.a Ola• Cuu•alel. 2014 Maple Av~ . Apt 204. Co•14 Musa. Cah IOI nlo 926? I ll1t1. bu~lnus 11. con· duuod by •11 1nd1111oual ll•ve you started doon2 busm~n yet' No Rou Otea Conutu fh1s \\.;temenl w•~ ltltd with the County tier~ ol Oraner County on 01 17/()4 2004070'31 o-1ty P1tut l•n 14, ll, 2'8. r eb 4. 2004 WJOO Tell Us About YOUR GARAGE SALE! In CLASSIFIED (949) 642-5678 Alm. ..... ......... lhe tollowln1 persons •rt dolna bu1lnen o . Cherloa l1mbt1I, Cl'A. 1633 E. 4th Strut, S1nt • ""'· Ct ~210 I Cherin l 1mbe1I. •7· 640 Via Mont1n1 LaQulntt, CA 92:BJ This business rs con ducted by. an tndrvtdual Han you started dotnc bus111ess yet' Yet 1·1·99 Chart.s. L tmberl Th•s sl•lement wn tiled w1lh th• Cuurily Clerk ol Oren11 County on 1/02/04 70046969'54 Dally Pilot Ja11 I 14, 21, 28. 2004 W296 ......... .......... The lollowln1 person• ,,. dome business .,; Le111tEdlt.com, 24912 Mont• Vtfdt, L•1un1 N1auet, CA 92677 l•r~,. Jtnlsch. 2491? Monte Verde, l1&un1 Nlauel. CA 92677 This bu•ln•u kt con dueled br .an lndrvlduat Have you ~tarted flo4nC blN.,_U ye1f No lers llnt,ch flus st•tement was hied with lhe County Ct .. k of Or1nae Count7 on 12/29/0J 2003'tH271 Oall7 Pilot JJn. 28, rn 4 11, 18, 2004 WJ l2 PLUG IN Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from electronics and plumber~. to landscapers and painters. M~_)MI All• Daily Pilot ll.i'>'>llw d ( o mmun1ty M a rke tplace .---Deadlin es ----- Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. 'The publi~hcr reserves the right 10 censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classifit:d advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. 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Henry'~ harken~ back ro a simpler time, as evidenced 111 1rs store design, featuring hand-painted wood signs recycled from a 1890~ Kentucky tobacco plant, corrugared meral finishes made from recycled rm and real brick work. Henry's 1s known for ns farm fresh produce, v1ramms and supplemenrs, and h1gh-quahry, all-n:uural food, including bulk grams, nuts and candy, whole gram sproured breads, fresh meat~ and seafood, deli offerings and oodles of grocery products. With nearly 2 5,000 square feet of retail space, Henry's offers more than 350 farm fresh conven11onal and organic varieties of fruus and vegerables with an emphasis on California-grown items. The grocery aisles arc filled wuh thousands of products and hundreds of brands of all- n.irural and organic grocery, dairy and frozen food items. Cheeses from Californ ia dairy farms and several countries around the world make up the fresh cheese department. Bins filled with more than 250 different nuts, beans, grains, rrail mixes, candies and more complete the Bulk Foods department, which allows customers 10 take as much or as little as they like. Five aisles devoted to vitamins, dietary supplements, herbal remedies and all -natural body care products make up the Henry's Vitamins and Healthy Living Department. Delight in the aromas of fresh baked goods. The store features an expanded in- housc bakery where customers enjoy the Photoe by Dan1• Lee, Ptdgett & Company sccnt.s and flavors of fresh baked breads, all- natural muffins, bursting fresh &uit pies and other baked items. Staffed with trained butchers, the full-service fresh meat and seafood counter offers fresh fish delivered daily and several varieties of fresh, all-natural pork, poultry, beef, lamb and ready-to-cook entrccs for maximum convenience. In addition to designing the store to meet customer preferencca, the construction of the Costa Mesa Henry11 Marketplace used as many recycled materials as possible. State-of-the art equipment ensures optimal energy preservation and con1CtVation. Henry'' Marlw, 3030 Harbor Blvd., <Mta Mesa. Call (7 H ) 751-6399 .. 0 pen daily 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Visit www.wildoats.com. Body Design Thin k weight loss is the only reJ\IHI to Ao ro the gym? Think ,1gam. Body De"~n. Or.1111-w Counry's premier fitness fac1ht) tor women. coums osreoporos1s, scoliosis and 01her women\ issues as some of rhe reasons rhetr cl1enr' h11 the weights and do P1lates. No matter wha1 you're looking lor wh,·ther 11 I' weight loss, J herrer body or help with .1 prohlcm area, Su~an Tob1es~en, owner of RoJy Dt·,1~11 \JY'· ~we will assess your needs, come up with .1 personal f11ness program tailored to \'<lU and \our goals and help you every step of the WJV." 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Along with Pilates, Personal Tra111mg and Physical Therapy, Bodv Oe\lgn al'o offers: Yoga classes, Allegro Circu11, Reebok C'ore So.ird Classes, Free Weights, CarJ1ovascular :and Weight Machines, Rehab1h1at1on .ind Massage Therapy, as well as Spa Services which tnclude Therapcuttc Bod} Treatments, Skin Care and Endermologie. Body Design, 100 Newport Uinttir Drivti, Newport Beach, (949) 722-JSH, or visit www.bodydesign.tv. 82 Vfeonesday, January 28. 2004 A New You t studies show · c causes for v1eight conditions. lfbcrt Skvcrsky, MD, can show you how tO loc weight -and keep it off forever. • M Mt11't expensive exercise eqt1ipment • No ""'~fad diets • No more up-and-down weight fluctuations Dr. Skvcrsky is a fully licensed medical doctor helping patients with weight management problems since 1992. Dr. Skversky's No Fault weight management program is a physician-supervised plan that works. He has helped thousands get off the diet-and-exercise treadmill -he can help you too! 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Nates c:nurung enables women to oombtnc tradmonal wt-lgbt tn1'Ullg teduuqucs wuh core~ ·0ur bo.bty is ooc o( a kmd," sa.ad Zccna Dballa, OWl1C'f and professional pc:rsonaJ ttaJ.OCf. "With our 25-year hmt.igc:, members make: fitncs.s a pnority in their lives. They also val~ btmg pm of an esubhshed full-SUVICC faaliry ch.it is dcdicattd ro customer rcsponsiv~ and long-terms~ ·tncc:gnung tratrung pracnces char build musck and enhance tone, results m fttlmg suoogcr and looking bcncr." Dhalb purchased thc dub 1n October 2003 and has updated bodi thc faoliry and 1.ts rtUSSK>no An Orange County name:, sht has a 8.S. dcgrtt in commwuaoons .ind dana from NOl'T.hwcsrcm UruvCJSJry. She is ttmficd by rht Atrobtcs and Fimcs.s Assoaaooo of Amenca (AfAAI and thc Naoonal Academy of Sports Mcd.ictnt (~ASMI. ht focuses on mtcgr.ued fkXlbility, spcoalu.mg m stmd\ing programs for long·tcnn 1111ury p~cion. 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All products and tteauncncs arc: a1 the cumng edge of medical technology and saentu1C.llly proven co bt highly effect1vc: in treanng cosmeoc skin d1sorder<J. •f..ducaung our patients btfore, dunng and afrer rreaoncnt is extremel y 1mponam." said Connie Barry, RN/aesthetic nurse spccialiu, "I want paaenl3 to be comfortable with the procedure recommended for them and bt educated on bow to opbJ1UU their rcsuJts." Tht Skm C-tm CJmic., 2503 FAstbluff Dnvt, Su. 105, Newport Btach. Call (9491 :60-8065 for a complimm.tary consubatwn. Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort & Spa provides head to toe pampering and relaxation W h1k the gentle sound of waves brealung and the aroma of salt water have long been used as rclaxaoon tc:ehruques, Hyatt Rcgc:ncy Huntmgtoo Beach Resort 6c Spa takes rclaxaoon and pwnpcnng to a new ~I with Paof:ic Wa1ers Spa located at the rcson. Featunng 18 treatment rooms eocompassmg 24 pnvare indoor and outdoor trc:aanem staoons, the 20,()()()..square·foot spa LS designed ro emulate an elegant Sparu.sh c:surt. The <iOplusoc.ared Paafic Wa1c:rs Spa lcarures a brood menu ol creaunents to dchgh1 the most r.awy spa vacauoncr rangmg from mawg~ skm therapio and body wraps 10 scrubs and mo1Stunzmg facials, all usmg preparauons indigenous 10 Paofic hlnnd culrure. While every Paafic Waters trcarmcm IS uniquely des~d co proVlde complete rrund, body and soul rdauuon and rt')uvenaoon. perhaps the rarest and mos1 exooc rrearmem offered IS the Thalasso Hydrotherapy. From the Grec:Jc word thaJassa, meaning ·the ocean," the trcaancm replcrushes the body's esscnnal revitalwng natutal demcnts and rrunc:ral sales, which leads 10 unproved arcularion through a warm badung process uulizing fresh seawater. Due to the unique nature of the creatmnit and because seawater cannot be rcconsotutc:d, imitated or kept longer man 24 hours, lbalasso treatments arc-unique only to coastal spas. Designed with the needs of health COllSCIOUS guests m mind, the spa also features a health dub wuh the latest stare-of-the-an cardiovascuJa.r and weight ttaarung eqwpmc:m. Fimcss-mindc:d guests also deltgh1 mover eight rrules of natural trails aJong the Pao.fie coastline. llle spa LS also home 10 a full-~rvicc: beauty salon fcarunng curs, colonng, pcnm and styl.tng, as weU as pedJcu.res and marucures. Fol.lowmg the Paafic Watcn cxpcncncc, g\lC$U can relax m soulful rcllCCtlOn at the spa's outdoor tt0pical pond with rusoc f()()( bridges or in one of the spa's secluded grottos with pnvarc jaCUZZlS nestled among lush I landscapes. Opened in January 2003, the Hyatt Regency Hunnngron Beach Rcson fearurc:s 517 rastcfully appointed guc:strOOms, including 57 suites, and offers sweeping views of the Paofic Ocean. The reson has thr~ restaurants and two lounges, as wdJ as mott than J J 0,000 sq~ fen of mdoor and ourdoor funcoon space, the largest collcction on the Pacific Coasc. Addmonal amcruocs indudc a lagoon-style swunnung pool and llle Village, an eclectx shoppmg cxpcncnce with C'Vcrything £rom >CC cream and flowers to surf memorabilia and fine an. Guesr.s also cnJOy year-round ~oooa} actiVJOCS ranging from rcnn1s and surfing to taking advantage of the Southern Cahfomia beaches via the resort's pedestna.n bndge. Beach umbrellas, recreational eqwpment rentals and a beach snaclc but a.re available at the resort. For mort mformation and resnwtions, call Hyatt Rtgtncy Huntington Btach Resort & Spa's saks offeu at (714) 698-1234. .r :! l. An ~rbSlfli supplement to the Dally Piiot A New You Wednesday, January 28, 2004 83 r lndo~r cycling, great cardio Survivor Orange County style E volution Cycling is an indoor cycling studio in Newport Beach offering an incredjble card10 workout in a fun, motivating atmosphere. Whereas most aerobic classes limit you to only worlctng out at the pace of the instructor, indoor cyclmg allows you to control your own workout and challenge yourself. Evolution Cycling o ffers all levels of instruction, from beginner to advanced, and has class times to W ith our great climate and scenery, have you considered an outdoor workout program? Out of the Box Fitness oHers a great group fitness class called Survivor. Rather than a "boot camp" atmosphere, Survivor is a fresh approach co total body conrutionmg. It blends fu anyone's schedule. The "out-of-the-saddle" technique allows for more upper body movement, thereby, g1v1ng a true full-body workout. Motivating instructors and a sound and lighting system that you would normally find in a nightclub, make it a truly unique experience. the exhilaration of bcmg outdoors in any environment, on any terrain, with tradiuonal fitness exercises and techniques. Survivor fitness 1s an exc11mg .rnd unparalleled workout experience for both the body and mind. ThJS one-of-a-kind workout pro~ram was developed to rramforw your body and sharpen your mind, revolutionizing your comm11menr to fimess. And you gc:t results! ~1 go through phases with my training/activities," said Alan I IJrvey, owner and mMructor. "Triathlons, marathons, tennis, rowing, rock climbing -you name 11, I've probably tried 1r! While I en1oy all the amvuies I do, the one constant over the past 10 years has been indoor cyclmg, which continues to challengr and mouvate me. The best thing about th1~ form ot cydmg 1s you gee ho1h your aeroh1c ac11v1ry and full-body rnning a t the same ume." This class is developed for all fimess levels, em:our aging you to strive for that next level of physical fitn~s~ while pushing yourself and or her~ around you. The classes arc an hour long and during thar time, you perform heart rate training during thl· c.1rdiovascular segment\, .11011~ \I. Ith a constanr mix uf muscle training done with body weight, b.111d,, hand weight~ ,rnd wh,111.·vc1 el~e might be in your surroundings. ' To {rr1d out more alJout Newport Beath 's lwttest a11d most t•/fcct1i·t' heultlo ,,,,J /11111:~~ µn11!:ram, 1•1sit www.outu/theboxf1t11ess.com. \.all (7 1-IJ l'>l1· 77 21. You i..:.10 purchase workout ~e~s1ons or unlimited membership~. I-l'olut1on Cyclmg 1s located m the C/11b Xtreme complex at 19 28 C.amp11s /)rll'e. Nell'port Beach. C.all (949) 660-4970. V1S1t u•ww.e1•olutio11cyc/111g.rom. The Loft Hair &:lion and Spa, newly remodeled RneJ#U S11n Damage °'1er YoMr Lunch Break Witl. The Oasis Salon ha~ undergone .i lengthy remodel and exp.in,mn. h recently celehr.ired m gr.ind opemng wuh .i nt'w name -The Loft I lair Studio .ind pa. Among the various upgrade~. 1s .i new Aved.i ~pa offering luxury fouJI and skin care services, comphment.iry hand and neck ma~sagrs and a do-1r-yourself make-up bar. Every v1s11 indude~ a con,ulr.ttion taking into account stress level, lifestyle, per>onal11y .md 111div1dual nt'cds. The 1alcn1ed staff at The Loft Hair Studio and Spa 1s dedicated 10 i1rs1 cla~s \erv1cc. The salon 1s modern and upbeat, while the pa ll. calm and relaxing. Combining be,1U1y and wellness for rhe ulriniate salon .ind spa experience, beauty rher.tp1sts are trained 10 pamper. They spec1ali1e in ro1.1lly c11s1om11ed facials, aromatherapy, waxmg, body treatments, make-up, and luxury manicures and pedicures. 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Aak about weekly~ on hcalthcatt, tna-, diet, *-I dlcnpy, lifatyie and exudle. CaU (114) 919·9791 for•~ 20 mmuic btaJm C01111111taaon•. www.aanaralmedbne.et. •Pora lu.ut.d,.,.. ~. $2$ ....- About hypnosis By Kathi Kcncdi, CTHt. \\ L ook into my eyes ... you arc getting sleepy, sleepy, sleepy. You arc now under my power." Yeah, right! Growing up I heard rhosc words during scary movie scenes where someone was hypnotized ro do some unscrupulous thing. My impression was hypnosis was mysterious and mind controlling. In truth, hypnom has been around for thousands of years and was practiced by many ancient cultures as a healing tool. Ancient Egyptians had Mslccp temples" where people renewed and regenerated themselves. Ancient Greeks had "healing shrines" .where trance was induced for healing and surgical procedures. Today, hypnosis 1s considered a science and is practtccd by people in the healing arts and, of course, by hypnothcrapists. In 1958, hypnosis was approved by the American Medical Association. Currenrly, over half of all people who seek hcahh care now go ro ahcrnarive providers like professional hypnorherap1sts. So, what is hypnosis? What can 11 do for you? The answers may surprise you. Throughout the day, everyone goes m and out of a basic hypnotic state known as trance. Watching television, driving a car, day dreaming, before sleep, upon waking, all move you to an inner state of awareness. There's no mystery, it's 1ust a familiar state of mind we all experience. Like everyday trance, hypnosis has rhc same feeling but with a heightened sense of self empowerment and control. The by·product of hypnosis is relaxation of the muscles, nerves and mind. When your body and mind relax, you feel better, you're more creative, and you arc keenly aware of your thoughts and actions. Hypnotic relaxation allows you to change attitudes and behaviors in a permanent and profound way. It is my bchd that everyone has the ability to heal themselves and improve their lives by activating their mncr resources. Do you want to lose weight? Stop smokmg? Relieve stress? Rid yourself of that fear or phobia that is holding you back? U so, your mind may have the answers for you. Mosr people seeking hypnosis care arc looking for fast and permanent soluttons. In weight loss alone, studies show, people who used hypnosis lost weight quicker, stayed focused on their programs and had a higher success rate in maintainmg their weight lose. What about smoking ccssanon? Kicking the physical add1C11on rakes only seven days. So why do some people go back to smoking? The main reason is that mental addiction 1s extremely powerful. Many who have used hypnosis ro change and re-program ncgauve ac11ons have cn1oycd powerful and lasung resuhs. Gc111ng heahhy and filling your life with joy can be easier than you rhink. A trained hypnothcrapist 1s skilled m the art of deep trance induction and acts as a guide while you explore and discover ..rhc many dimensions of yourself. Many people arc surprised by the pleasure and JOY they experience during a hypnosis session. Unblocking fears, changmg negative habits and creating a healthy life is whar hypnosis is all about. Often, I get questions regarding hypn osis. The following arc answers to some common questions asked by my clients. Q: WiU I lose control? A: No. While in a hypnotic trance, your awareness 1s heightened and you easily accepr or rc1cct suggcmons. Actually, hypnosis 1s a way to gain control. Q: What abour stage performances where people arc hypnotiz.cd to act silly? A: Everyone 1s in control of their acttons while in a hypnotic rrancc. All the trance docs is remove inhibitions so people find it easier to express themselves. U someone was instructed to do anyrhing that went against their moral belief, they would simply not respond ro the request. Q: What if I went into a hypnotic trance and did not come out? A: Hypnotic trance is just a form of sleeping. A hypnothcraplSI can always wake a person from a restful sleep. Q: Will I say things that would embarrass me? A: No. You arc the one m control of what you say and do. Even in a hypnouc trance, you arc aware of your acnons. Q: Why would I use hypnosis instead of traditional medicine and is it safe? A: Hypnom docs not replace traditional medical care. However, it can complement medical trcarmcnt. As an example: If you were trying to quit smoking through a medical program, hypnosis could help you stay motivated to quit the addiction while adopting newer, hcahhicr attitudes about your body. Because hypnosis 1s a drug frtc alternative, it 1s safe to use as a complement to tradiuonal medical care. Kathi Ktntdi. CTHt. is tht owner of Bottom Lint Hypnosis locaud in Huntington Beach. She is a urt1fitd hypnothtrapist and instructor for tht /nttmar1onal Hypnosis Federation (IHFJ, vice president of /HF South Bay Chapter, Rtilti Master Teacher and Pranic Healing Practitioner. For a (rte consultation and frtt follow-up tapt, she can be reached for an appointment at (714) 401-6686. You can 11is1t tht website at www.bottomlinehypnosis.com. · 11-lllr Clll• I U1•111I• • e1n-C1l1• l&ICllllll • PrlClll1111111111111 ............ c .. , ..... • ~ . 'I '1 flclll1 ... ., .. ......... 1617 W1!sfrl1t1 Drive S111f1~ 207 Mr.w11ort Beach www l11rtS11a r.0111 \ J ~lot A New You Wednesday, January 28, 2004 85 Beauty from within By Angela Conright, Principal, Spa Gregone!> E aung a well bal,mccd, healthy J1e1 full of nucricnrs wlll show m the glow and sp;ukle of your face. A diet brimming w11h variety, color and taste can provide you wuh all the ingredients necessary for beauttful skin, nails .111d hair. Australian researchers rcct'n!ly d&overcd 1ha1 what you car has a direct effect on your looks. Their research found that the ~ of frxid~ consumed and the amount of direct sun exposure correlated to the amount of wrinkling present. Individuals who ate more vegetables, oli ve 011, fish, legumes (beans and peas), eggs, yogurt, nuts, olives, cherries, melons. dried fruits, prunes, apples, pears, whole gram breads and pastas, and drank water, cxhrbtted the fewesr amount of wrinkles. j unk foods and sugars. as well as fatty and fried foods, red meat, dairy products and sodas produced th(' greatest amounr of wrinkles. Herc arc some healthy lifcstyle nps: •Water: The frrst cssen11al mgredaenr of any dict should be water -at least 64 ounces pc:r day. (That's two quarts, 1.89 liters. or aoou1 three of 1hc taJI siic bottled watcrs). The body I!> made up mostl}' vf water and it needs to be replenished constantly. Dehydration can be seen rn dull, lrfdes\ skin or hair, .ind can be felt in achy, ured bones. Drinking tors of water flushes toxins from your sym:m Jnd adds v1br.rn1. luscious moisture 10 the skin from within. If you 're not drinking that much alrrady, try it stamn~ wday. •Lean protean: Lean protein 1s nelc~sary for v1br,111t ~krn and bouncy, shmy hair. Lean promn can be found in poultry. (ash, beans. tofu, eggs .ind ~ome da1n products. • 'Good' fats: Morsr. luxurious skm, and hrahhy natl\ ,md harr can be achieved by adding essC'nttal fatty acids (EFAs) to your diet. There .ire rwo rypes of HAs: Omega 3 and Omega 6. Omega 3 1s found rn fatty cold water frsh such as tuna, halibut, salmon, mackerel and sardines, whose fat rs used as an extra laycr of protection for tht' skin. Omega 6 fl-A~ lan be found m evening primrose, flaxseed and boragc oils. • Fiber: Enough fiber is needed in a dail)' d1e1 to elimanatt' the unhealthy and toxic waste matcrr.1ls consumed voluntarily or involuntarily. 1-rcsh frurts and ve!'ctablcs (broccoli 1s tops), beans, nuts, brown rrcc and bran .1rc excellent sources of fiber. A ~uod d1C't corursts of 20 to 30 grams of fiber per day. A cup serving of broccoli has seven. a medium apple hJS four and certain beans have up to 18 grams per cup! •Multi-Vitamins: A good mulu-v1tamm and mineral ~upplcment are also important for healthy-looking skin, nails and harr. Look for th ese key componcnr~: V1ran11n A, V1tamrn C, Zinc, Selenium, V1t.imrn E, B-Complcx V11am111s and EssC'nt1al I-atty Ands. •Herbs and Detox: Our bodies collect toxins from many sources: the air we breathe, foods we cat, medications, pcstmdes, fumes, synrhrtic mattnals, c1garc:t1c ~mokc, caffeine, prc~rvativcs and more. 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Women reconnectin g W omen's Lc:arn111~ ( trde~ ".rn inn<l\Jtl\c:, rran~formauonal program tor women" hu .ire ~reking per,onal growth, renewal. balance and community. Th" Ulll(jUl' experience prov1Ji:, women wnh .In opportunJI\ to tJke 11me out ol their hu'y \Chedulc:s ro gain JW.trenc''· acqu1re new essential ~kills, renew 1hc:ir ~p1rtt and hcgin ro live rheir lives w11h more intention. 1oy anJ self-compassion. Teachings and practict:~ c:ncouragr par11c1pants w turn off the "auro·p1lot l·ontrob" rh.11 hep them simply going through the motions and t0 ~hoose ro move forward in their livrs wnh new per~pernve and conscious awareness. Eight session programs bring mgether small group~ of six to nine women. every week for two and one-half hour~. They are dcs1~nrd for women of all ages, especially those in midlife: (from m1d-30s to m1d-60s). The program 1\ led by co-developer Susan MacCaul. who is a certified profc:ss1onal coa,h. Each week a d1Herent skill area 1s explored, including: improving commun1ca11on, restoring pcr,onal energy, transforming ~tress and overload, moving hc:yond fear, managing and nurturing the mind, balancing life's many roles, nav1ga11ng change and transitions, and making conscious choices. Women's Learning Circles 1s the: result of,, collaborauve effort between cc:rtif1c:d coaches Susan MacCaul and Gayle Dec. MacCaul, pre~1dc:nt of Renewal Works, LLC, and a Hudson lnsruute Certifird Profc:ssional Coach, co-developed the: f Women's Learning Circle~ program with Bay Area coaching colleague: Gayle Dec: of Collaboratlve Access. MacCaul has an undergraduate degree from U C in commurncauon theory and public rc:la11ons. She 1s wruing her master's thesis on "Women m Midlife:" as the fi nal step for acquiring a master's degree in human development from Sa mt Mary's Un1vers1ty of Minnesota. For more mformat1on about the Spring 2004 Women's Learnmg Circles schedule at the South Orange County location of Renewal Works, LLC. call (949) 715· I I 67 and ask about thetr Spring rorward and Tell A rrre11d!Br111g A Friend specral offers. Vrs1t wu•w.reneuiJ/wrJrks.cnm. ( ) "A New You" at 5 Po ints Plaza S tart w11h Surf C11y\ favorne optomemst, Dr. :".1asam1 j11mho offering a complete eye cxdrn. Then consult with profe~smnal op11c1ans on the best choices m c::ontact lc:1.st~\ or late: t stylr frames hy top designer~. Next, for personalized anen11on, Vl\11 the style experts at Mam ragr ~a Ion. Keeping the locab bc:au11ful for more than .a decade:, this premier salon offrr\ a full line: of hair care: products, stylinJot tools and one-on-one consuha11on on color, chemical trc.11ments, skin carr, nail care and more. 5 Points Plaw 1s open d111/y. Gift ccrt1f1cates are a1•.itlablt on thu ··A t•tt 405fREEWAY You" package at T1tnmu111 T1d1ets. The Mt111ag,•mr11t Of(tee or 111a e-mail: maureen@5pomtspla~.com. Surprise somerme speCta/ for Valentme's Day! 1-nr more m(onnatw n, contact 5 Pomts Plaui at (714) 841-0016. Linda Rider Clinical Hypnotheraplst TAKE CONTROL • Weight Loss • Smoking • Stress • Anxiety • Pain Control .• Performance • Confidence •Fear 1000 Qua il St. Suite 190 Newport Beach , CA 92660 Ph: 949. 752. 7990 A New You Wednesday, JailOcl() 28. 2004 87 Navigating Botox and collagen replacement options l 01 I f you're over 35, 11 is no sec.rel that as we age our skio thins. Linfi and wrinkles develop as our skin becomes slower to retain and produce collagen, elastin and glycosaminoglyams. ln addition. celJ renewal slows and the skin's ability to n:tain moisture is dm1imshcd. The result? Wrinltlcs, drooping and unw.lntc:d lines. The good news is th.it there are entire divisions of the pharmaceutical .lnd biotechnology industry dedicated to fighttng all these signs of aging skin. The solutions for tht:se particular problems, temporary as they may be, are coming at us faster than we can say ~r.11 'er up.~ ln addition to the l,uc:st luer and light procedures, which arc geared roward smoorhmg texture, corr~1ing unt:ven p1gmenta11on and tightening sic.in, thc:rc: is an ever increasing demand for Botox and 'fillers' -injecta ble fillers rhar plump up the areas of our face: and lips, that have diminished collagen levels. Adminisrc:ring fillers to create a natural looking, complementary, long lasting rc:sult requires a lot of practice, and a cenam amoum of finesse . Ir is imperative that the prac1111oner you choose for your procedure has a great deal of experience m adminisrering a vJnt:ty of filler~. as well as an expertise in skin rypc~. Price shopping may nut bc the lw\t way to choo~e a provider. Borox Jnd fillers. parr1culJrly some of the newer semi-permanent filler~, can be vay unforgiving in the hand~ of Jn inexperienced practitioner. Different m1euJbles v.iry in v1M'os1ty. The viscosity, or th1ck111:'>S of thl· M•lut1un i:Jn determine the eal>e 111 whllh the w lution movn through the nC'cdle and into the dc\lred area. Al~o. dtffC'rent fillers need to be m)ccted m different area\ Dore J. GllbBrt, M.D. of rhc dermis and sub-cutaneous 11ssuc to dChieve the desired cosmetic appearance. Wirh an expenem:ed and skilled prdct1t1oncr w .idmmistu them, these latest .1n11-Jg111g options arc highly effective 111 treating wrinkle!>, Jnd rel>tonng a more youthful appcardm:e w11h no down 11me, dnd prauu:dlly 1mmediatc re~uhs. Dure J. Gilbert, M.D .. fom1er cine/ of dermatology al Hoag I losp1tal, is the med1cul director of NeivpCJrt Dem1af()/ogy & IASer Assuc1utes 111 Neivpurt Beach. /11 pructu:e for 25 yeurs, Gtlbert speaalius 1111111t1·11g111g and t1a1e sol11t1tms. Hts creden11als 111cl11de: /l(Jard Ct!rt1/1ed 1..user Surgeun, Am.enca11 Academy uf Dt'nmllology, a11d a ~pecialist"' laser, IJ'I., Rt1dm 1-requmcy. Blue I 1glJ1 and rnsmet1c skm procedures. I 11~ vffue is located t1t 1441 A1•ocadu A1'e., Str. #H06, Newport fJea rh. u 1/I (949) 718-1222.. A personal trainer takes a c tive role in patient re c uperation P ersonal trainers arc takmg a more pivotal role m the recuperation of patients. Where physicians leave off, personal trainers are jumping in to rehabilitate paticntl>. Today, more dnd more physicians are prescribing exercise and fimess training as pan of rehabilitation .ind overall physical wc:llne!>S. Rehab1htanon cases referred to Back Bay htn~ mclude a former UC.I A football player senou~ly m1ured m J ~k1 accident and a three-tum: Unued Statt'S Junior !>peed Skating Champion who suffered a cJrc.:er threatc.:rnng knl'l' in1ury. Smee 111,1k111g Ill> debut m Orange Counry 1n i:ebruary 2003, Back Ray Htne~ hd~ become known for 1b mnova11ve progrdm!i and unique Jppro.ich tu working Groups of in1uno appropriate for phyMldl fimcss training include patients that have had sports-related injuries, knc:e surgery, back surgery, ere., Katherine Coltrin and Usa McGhee out and fimm. B.llk &1y and chronic hean problems, as well as those who have experienced a heart attack. Physicians hke Dr. Rnan Chesme, a Newport Reach carciiologisi; Qr. Wade h1erber, J Costa Mesa onhopedic surgeon; dnd Or. Jeffrey Bloom, a Newport Beach ostc:opJth, are prestnbmg phyi.1tJI fimcss traimng or MXkmg help of an exercise physiologist as pan ot the m :overy regime. According to Dr. Chc~nir, ~ny~funcuon 1i. ofrcn .i long-term concern. We work with primary <(Ire physicians, interniMs, phy~1cal thc.:rapist:s and now physical fitness trainers to offer the extended health management that people need to e~ure a healthy lifestyle. - H<Mg Hospital of Newpon Bc:J..:h offers a c.ird1.1L rehabilitation program w11h '>t:tvk.t:S 111cludmg mcdX:al evaluauon, as well ,b pre~nbed exerctSt:. Among its referral network 1~ Kdthcnne Coltrin, a Costa Mesa-based firness tnuner and co-owner of Back Say Fitness, with a master's degree m kincsiology and exercise physiology. Hoag recommends an exercise program in phase II of trcaunc:nt, which 1~ the phase when a patient has left the bolpital and 1!> 1..onunumg ur~ .it home. f1rness 1s the 111sp1ra11on of Coltrin and l 1sa McGhL-e. The duo spent three years reM:.irching and .111aly1.1r1g industry trends pnor to rhe launch of Back Uay Fitne~-.. Their research. comh1111:d w11h decJdcs or their own experience, was the founda111111 for 1he crcJll<>n of rh1s comprehensive f1111t'!!S u·111er: .i lull-!.erv1<.e fac:iliry 1hJt rt:defmt"' the l011 .. ep1 of worl..mg out. "The tuntept uf wurk111g out .111d Maym~ fu h.u. th,111ged completely over the l,1M rwo deL.ldl·~," Coltrin !>.lid. "A comm1rmcnt to totdl wellnc~ 1., al> <.'Sscnu,11 to lile today as bru~hing your tec.:th. Back ~1y hmc~ was built upon the concept th.it wellnc.::.:. prowam~ must be tailor made w .1ppcal to .ill .igc grouJ)\ from the 20-:.omethm~ tu ha by boomc.:r~." Ok-rwo h.ivc prncntcd spc.1k111g t"n1Y1ge111e11t~, -hndmg the Bal.incc -~heduhng .ind Kcep111g an Exc.:ruwhmcw Wcllllc:1iS Reguncn for the K~y Exewt1ve," to help audiences learn how to mt~r.ite fitness imo .i corporate environment and increase the health and product1v1ry levels in the workplace. Back Bay fitness LS located at 267.5 Irvine A11t'., Ste. A, m the Back Bay l'a11ilio11. Newport Beach. Ope11 daily. Call (949/ 611-S 588. or 111Sif u1ww.backbay(1111ess.cum. Why d o you get results so quickly at Yoga Center? . ' E ver had a day when you wokl.' with Jn incredible feeling of well being? On th.11 day, didn't everything seem to go re.ally welJ as compared to a day when you got up feeling out of sorts and nothing seemed to go right? The Juthenoc yoga experience you g(t ilt Yoga Center of California helps you have that well bcmg every d.1 y. It helps you relax anywh(re, any 11me. It gl\ie) you more energy and focus than you've ever hJd ~fore. I low do we: do i1? More rhan 1ust an exercise class, we offer ,1 total yoga expcru:nce that includes Jurh1:1111c yoga exercises .ind unique l 1tc: MdMery1M techm4ues. The exercises are t.iught m .in easy, natural way that Jnyo ne can follow. Whether you're a begmner or killed, .in .11hlete or phy.'>1Cally challenged, you'll f111d 11\ eJ~Y w m,1le pru~re~ J I Yoga Center. We have two or three te.1..:hers 111 every dass ro en)ure you gcr 111<.h111d11Jl dttention. And, our easy-to-follow Life: Masrery 0 • 1ech111q11e., help you ho ld 01110 cht: rclaxa11u11, cnaK> Jnd well he111g you Ket 111 class all d.1y long. At Yug.1 Center, the pren11a Or,lnKc County <:enter for more thJn 33 yc.:Jr), you'll li11d .1 lric11dly, tun cummun11y where all the te.1chcf' havl' s1ud1cd w11h J yogd master Jnd tr.1111n l tur .11 lt'.ist hvc.: yeJri.. ~Yoga Crnrer classes quickl y helped me become mort' relaxed .111d ..:u1111M,i.1011J1l· 111 my \~or!.. environment and wnh my family. A, J rnulr, my rc:IJ11oni.h1ps are rnurc tJnn11 J11d 'trun~cr. My lite get' more fulfilling every day,~ ~.11d l\l,1rt1n l>e1clmh, to-lou11der and prei.1dt·111, l>t'1dn~h l ufln· !>hup'. Yoga Ce111u, 44 5 1-•• 17th ~t .. Co~t.i Mrsu, (94Y) 646-82H I. VIS/t thetr u-dw11• .1111 ll'W.)'vgate11/t'r.urg. N<X'AOM Certi6cd Dr.J--Yela ft-0 .. M.Sc., LAc. 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Most wanr whar l calJ the •Chiclet Phenomenon." M advertisil& supplement to the Dady Piiot time, wear down the enamel and expose the yellowish/bluish dentin that hes beneath. Q: What are che most effccrive at-home tooth whitening techniques? A: Whitening toothpast~ can help with stain removaJ, but they won't actually brighten teeth, and most consist of abrasives which can wear down enamel and expose dentin. I rec:ommend using a product with a 10, 16, or 20 carbamide peroxide strength. l sell at-home bleaching kits to my patients and even recommend some at·home recipes. Q: What causes rooth discoloration? A: Many things, in addition to just simply aging, especially what we eat and drink. Culprits include coffee, t~a, cranberry juice, red wine, SO<b, berries Q: What is your preferential in-office John A. Aguilera, D.D.S. technique? and soy sauce. Smoking is a!JO a cause, as is long term use of mracycline and, of course, poor dental hygiene. Q: Are there any effective ways to prevent discoloration? A: There arc ways to minimize at, an add1t1on to bi-annual cleamngs, such a.s: • When drinking beverages wirh a high stain potential, use a straw. • Eating crunchy fruits and vegetables mirum12es the nsk of d1scolora11on since they're abrasive, • If brushing immediately after eating staining foods as not possible, try to rinse the mouth thoroughly. A: Our preferential treatment for whirening is porcelain veneers, which is the best way to adueve a long lasting, stain-resistant, white but natural looking smile. They are the leasr invasive rype of restoration. Wirh our porcelain lab, we have the ability to cusrom1zc your smile uuhzang the very latest in cutting edge technology. We whiten and brighten teeth naruralJy, pamJessly and an as hnle as two to four days. Contact John A. Aguilera, D.D.S., Cosmetic & Rcconstructive Surgery at (949) 723-7070. Hu office IS located at 2345 E. Coast Highway, Ste. C, Corona def Mar. • Go easy on your teeth! Strenuous brushing will, over www.smilereview.com. Making Faces .. M akmg Faces, commancd to offering thr most advanced results·orirnted and nurturing skin and body care treatmt'nts has expanded its skin care services to include the latest scientific FDA approved methods to fight cellulite. Services include the use of Dermason1c, a non-invasive subdermal treatment, body wraps, body masks and dry heat. Tht'Se will help reduce ccllulnc, cleanse and tone the skm, improve blood circulation, increase metabolism, and aad an all around body loss, promoting weaghr loss and boosting stress managemenr. Making Faces has well trained skin and Dody cart' rechn1c1ans who will provide a nunurmg environment for facial treatments, oxygen treatments, hydrating facials Newport Urgent Core W hen Newport Urgent Care opens its doors'on April 17, 2004, it will answer a long awaited communiry need: Deliver quality, urgenr medical care in a timely manner and with the highest regard to customer service. Roben Amster, M.D., MBA, MS, wtth has extensive clanacal and administrative background. as the guiding force behind Newport Urgent Care. He as doublt' board certified m emergency medacint' and electronic muscle stimulation. Laser correcuve treatments, peels and waxing are also available. Making Faces, 747 Dover Dr111e, Newport Beach. Call (949) 646-5009. www.makmgfacessalon.com. and occupational medacme, and has received an MBA and MS an health care management from Harvard University, an add1t1on tO has M.D . .. Quality (medical care) as my utmost concern, along wath excellent customer service, convenience, accessibaliry and affordabilary," Dr. Amster said. • Pilates principals for sports, young athletes, business Factors that wall differentiate Newport Urgent Care include: concern and respect about pa11ents' waiting rime, caring artitude and answering questions completely and honestly, M.D. access by cell phone for urgent questions, call backs by the M.D. the day aft.er patients have been seen for an acute problem, all messages answered warhin 24 hours by a staff member including prescription refills, a person (not machine) answering the phont', house calls wht'n needed and a holistic approach to treatment, when appropriate. • Positive approach to chronic pain, limited range of motion, herniated discs, anhritis. osteoporosis. and more • General conditioning and rehabilitation Newpon Urgent Care wall employ a completely electronic office: from confadenual communacauon with patients via the Internet 10 physician laptops wath electronic medical records, lab rt'ports and medications. I • Certified by a world renowned Pila1es ma.c;1er • Priva1e and semi-private instruction The faciliry wall conrain favc exam rooms (complete with Internet service), one X-ray room and one surgical procedure room for minor surgeries. A physician and X-ray tcchnacaan are always on the premises. Newport Urgent Care also serves the Workers Compensation industry. .:~ • Fine Tuned Form A 808SIOIARV OI' A89CXUl6 -..<)V[ME"ll 419 Old Newport Blvd. #8, Newport Beach F (949) 548-9289 finetunedform@hotmall.com House ol Hbl&SS •TONE & STlfNCTitEN • NUTIJTIONIST & PHYSICAL TH£1APtST \ • 1MM11n to....,.,. A.,,,.e.. te Coudl ~e ... Comt' tour the new Newport Urgent Care during ats grand opening on Saturday, Apnl 17 from noon to 5 p.m. There wall be a health faar, cholesterol and blood pressure checks, music, rrfreshmenrs and raffles. Newport Urgtnt Cart is located at 1000 Bnstol St. North, Ste. 1 ·B, Newport Beach. Extended hours are 8 a.m. to 8 p.m .. 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Although some leCDl 111rpriled b, ctMa. dlielt are many who iaalib\'Cly bow it to be true, but never bad anyone validate it far lbem. • Since 1"2, when Dr. Skvenky convened hit family prucicle co oae lfeC:ialiaioe in wei&hr IUlllgellleftt, ~ ba1 helped more than 15,000 patients, "ace oif the diec ud cnrcilc aeMmil!• with his No fault Weight Management program. ·~ tnditioa&.I paradigm for weight lOIS -diet, extreile aad bebayjor modification -hu pl'OYCD ineffective for the van majority of patients," Dr. Skvenky uid. •<:om.mcrciaJ wcishf k.& programs have a 95 percent failure rate of three to (oui yean. 1\ere ia a need a a~ agreuive medical apprOllch, using prcscrietion medication u an intepal put oi loas-w:nn IQCClell." Dr. Shenky can .abow you bow to lose weight and keep it off, forevu. Let his pbyaician-1upervised program work for you. CmUct Dr. S/tller$/ey at Weight No More for a free COtll#ltatiOn, (949) MS-2930. His offia is locaud at 320 Sllf'erior Ave., Ste. 210, Newport B.ach. Visit his w.h1ite tit www.w.ighmomore.com. Pilates for a Fine Tuned ·Form Kathryn Rollins, RN, BSN, owner of Fine Tuned Form Pilates studio in Newport Beach, says her client profile ranges from ages 10 ro 85, injured to uninjured, and well condiuoncd to rhose who i.ay, "I have barely moved in I 0 years." Rollins also evaluates individuals outside of the studio while 1hey arc performing rhe1r favontc sporr or involved m 1hc1r occupauon. Add1uonally, she designs in1ury prcvcmion programs for various businesses thJ1 have a history of chronic in1urics. Her experience in healthcare motivates her to approach the body w11h injury prevention in mind. Pilatcs is a variety of movement~ or exercises, wuh varying levels of difficulry, which arc designed to keep 1he body balanced or correct imbalances. The movements are performed mcrhodically so tha1 only the muscles that should be used get used. Basically, Pilatcs re-educates your body 10 move properly. The weak muscles get stronger and rhc right muscles gel longer leading to balance and strength. A muscular imbalance 1s a muscle or g.roup of muscles that are too tight or too loose. Daily life, walking patterns, how we srand, occupations, sports activities, prior injuries and physical abnormalities all contribute to muscular imbalances. Nearby muscles will automatically assist in an al!cmpt to overcome rhc problem, but with time the assisung muscles become tired and imbalanced also and in1ury can rcsulr. •;..qualified Pilatcs instructor can 1dent1fy your body's imbalances so further in1ury can be prevented and beneficial Pilarcs exercises can be chosen. Fine Tuned Form, offering prwate and sem1prwate Kathryn Rofllns, owner of Fine Tuned Form assists a client in o Pl/ates exercise routine ses.s1ons, is located at 419 Old Newport Blud .. Neu1port Beach. Call (949) 548-9289. Yoga for mind and body B 1kram Yoga 1s a demanding series of 26 postures and rwo breathing exercises, suitable for all ages and abiliry levels. Each posrurc stretches, strengthens and prepares specific muscles, ligaments and joints needed for the next posture. The Bikram method also snmulatcs the organs, glands & nerves, moving fresh oxygenated blood to I 00 perccnl of the body, restoring all systems to a healthy working order. Bikram specifically designed a 90-minutc program to deliver total health through the balancing and strengthening of every system in the body in order to prevent illness and in1ury, promote weight loss and limn the effects of aging. Performed in a heated room, Biltram Yoga warms your muscles, prevents injury and allows a deeper workour, while cleansing the body of toxins. Biluam's Yoga, College of India, 1937 Bristol St., Ste. A-200, Costa Mesa. www.bikramyogathecamp.com. 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