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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-02-24 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot• • a1 Se rving the Newport-Mesa com m unity since 1907 TUESDAY,FEBRUARY24,2004 DON LEACH I DAILY PJLO 1 Debbie Dierks, middle, laughs with students Deejaye Trobman, left, and Bobby L1dd1cote m class at Newport Harbor High School. The special education teacher debuted a n~w look this week that had people smiling. Learning what not to wear Deepa Bharath Daily Pilot D ebbie Dierks hated to shop for clothes. Newport Harbor High tea cher gets a lesson in style a nd fashion as a "Oh my c;od. the hiking boots." <,c111or Jimmy HuLledge -;lap1wd tw. forehead ill> he remembcrl•d. ·Those were ...... his voice trailed oil into silence a'> lw fumhll•d for dci.c.:ripturo .. The clothes never seemed lO fit right. So the 39-year-old Newport I larbor High School special education 1euc.:hcr always made her own clothes. She loved OoraJ patterns because !>hC participant on cable TV show But on Monday. 1hc \tu<.lc111-. '><IW .1 d10crcnl l>icrk.. .... Onr who had Jll)>t rclurncd from <>pending a week ill New York Ci ty, Oil the '>Cl'> of"11ll' pl•1 lcc.:1 ion. loved nowers. Die rks was a good seamstress. hu1 somewhere down the line the clothes got shoddy. The cuts were nowhere near straigh t. The ~cams were crooked. She didn't have time for /\nd 11 -.howcd in her dot he-. "II wal> -;traight out of tlw )()-.. .. h1•1 l>tuden 1 Deejayl' frohman -.;ml To the gym. 1>1crks wore "goofy ~hon-.." a tank lop lhat 11ould hl· lws1 de'\cribed a'> ill titting and hiking boot\. I earning U1an nl'I\ "What 111 to Wear ... a b'Tueling fa!>hion makeover progra m th.it oilers partirip.1111<, nothing but 1he bare fal'l11 <1bou1 thl'tr fashion sen!.c, or aJmo!>t alwayi.. 1hc See LEARNING, Paee A4 Ivy League school's practice draws protest Organized by PETA, about a dozen people showed up at the Four Seasons Hotel in Newport Beach to defend animal rights. Deep1 Bharath Dally Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -More than a dozen people protested outside the Four Seasons Hotel Monday evening against Colum- bia's University's use of monkeys for scientific experiments and re- search. Unive rsity Alumni Assn.'s <.!inner party at the hotel. The university does not pro- vide even basic post-s-urgical or veterinary care or anesthe ia to anlmals used ln 1hese experi- ments, said Alica Olandna, a spokeswoman for the an imal rights organization. vironmenl for them." The university has a different point of view on the issue, said Su!>all K. Feagin. Executive Vice President for University Devel- opment and Alumni Relations. "There have been very impor- tant cures and benefits which have come out of this type of re- search." she said. • 1 appreciate the role of animal research in scl- entJlk advancement and sup- port the university on this issue." Scientii.ts ulso implant heavy me1al pipes in the skulls of fe- male monkeys to cause stress and study L11e connection be- tween \tress and the menstrual cycle, she said. A lhird experi· ment Involves pumping nicotine and morphine lnto pregnant ba- boon and operating on the fe- tuses to s1 udy the effects of those drugs on the babies, she said. "We already know nicotine causes binh defe<:ts in fetuses.· 01andna said. "These srudics are unnecessary." A CLOSER LOOK 1901 density debate lingers Opposition to Newport Boulevard development has led to questions about city p lanning. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot < :oSTA MESA -1'11e lorre11t ot di!ornntcnt stirred up by thl' I ~l 1 Newport Blvd project ha!o led !oOllll' re..ident~ to call for an update of tlly plru111111g. Thl· c.:i1y's general plan dol'll- menl ,., a fmmeworl... of llw Lity'!> long·ll·rm go.11, fur thl' m:xt :w years. l11l' l,1,1 up<.IJtl' of tlw plan wa!> .ttloptell 111 2002, '>aid Development Srrv- ice!> l>irl'Ctor Don Lamm. The 1901 Newport Blvd. project had a contl·nt111u., ru11 lhrough Ci1y 1 lall. After initial approval, re:.ident opposition 10 ih high density led the coun- L'tl to rern11,1<.ler its decision. ll1e developer. Ru 11er Develop- menl. responded by suing the ci1y lor whal 11 'aw us an unfair relwaring -'' c.:omplaim still pending. In the end. thl' c.:ou11c.:il fi nally approved a .. lightly less dense prujec·1 that calls for 145 units, 41 5 parking spaces and a sub- ..idy of about $1 .5 million be- rau'>e Ruller lowered the pro- po-.ed tlt.'11\ll y. Hohin Ll'nle1, who led the drnrge ag,1111,1 tlw high density of1he pro1ec:1, i,aid Rutter':. pro- po..al i!> a !>lark contr~t to what lhc wmm1111ity decided on in lhc general plan. "I think therl• need<, to be not See DENSITY, Paee A4 KOCE SALE Foundation faces looming deadline Organization is confident it will raise the fund needed to secure the TV stati o n. Ma risa O'Neil Daily Pilot Ml'mlwr~ of 1lt1• l\OLI IV h 111ndation arl' n111fi<kt11 thl'y will comt• up w11h tht' 1111llmm necc'>'>.iry 10 buy till' 'lt.1111111\ Ii t:cn'e Imm Lo..i-.1 I 0111111u1111y C:nllcgl' Di'>trict. 11w di•.irict's hoard ul lrll!>I eC!t ha'> '>t'I a ~1ard1 10 dt.•a<.llim• for thl' loun<.lalion to ..igret' lo the lt.'fflh uf tht.• ,,tit• before lhl'Y rea'>~ess what lhl'Y will do wi<h thl' '>talion. I he foundation\ r hairma11. Hoh HrO\\ 11 • .,,ud ib members \till arc rai-.ing the $Ii-million duwn paynwnt and aren't wor- rll:'d they will mi-.'.'> i1s <.Jue date. "We are proceeding." Brown 'ia1d. "We art.· '>till trying lO raise pll'dge'> un<.I guarantor'>. I 1.an·1 tl'll you where wt.· '>land. hut we .irt conlidt.•111 we will have the 11111ncy. rhe foumJa1ion Ill.Ilk J. wi11- ni11i.: hid 111 October of $ll mil - 111111 in l'il\h anti $l4 1nillmn un a long·lt•nn 110tt.·. Tha1 lir!>l P••}'llll'lll, ftrown \aitl. " hcing wllectcd through pledi.;es. gllltrdl110f\, dom11111111' and, likely, a hank loan. "'Thal ha' been lhc c.:a'>c from the :.I art." he -.u1d. "We always km•w we would have to do that." See KOCE. Paet A4 The demonstration, organized by People for the Ethical Treat- ment of Animals, deliberately coincided with the Columbia "The baboons are taken away from their families." she said. "They are isolated and impris- oned in cages and the university won't even provide a suitable en- Olandna said one of the ex- periments Involves lnduclng strokes in baboons by removing their left eyeballs to reach and clamp a blood vessel connected to their brains. Olandna. who was dressed in DOUGLAS ZIMMERMAN I DAILY PILOT prison attire and wore a monkey Atka Chandna of PETA sits ma cage, dressed up in a prison outfit see PROTEST, P•e• A4 and rhesus monkey mask during a protest against animal testing. THE VERDICT Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE Those ridiculous people with their talking machines ON THE WEB: www.dalM>ilot.com WEATHER~ It ahoold be cool btJt dry. SeePa1eA2. T here used to be a certain kind of person who Uved In our communities. This was a person who wasn't In contact with the same reality as the rest of us but who was no danger to those around him. Such people lived with their famJ11es, who kept them neatly bathed and groomed and didn't reatrict their activities but let them be part of the neighborhood. crane or an egret -a large bird. He would sit on his perch, Oapplng hls arms an<I then he'd take off. I don't mean he Oew, of course. He would jump off his perch and run awkwardly up the sidewalk. arms Oapplng while he emJtted a squawking sound. This was for whom it could be rather terrifying to see this grown-up galumphing toward you, screechlng at the top of his voice. I don't lcnow whether parents complained or he got carried away and tried to peck someone, but the bird man eventually disappeared. to be standing next to her, you found yourself llsrening for the response as well, o real was lhe world she had created for herself. Iler conversations were energetic, but not angry. Whoever the companions she had invented for herself, she seemed to have an amiable relationship with them. SPORTS Corona del Mer's boys' tennla tHm look• to defend title this yeer. S..Pa1eA7 Thus you could walk around Balboa Island and see a grown man perched on a fence or the sea wall, Oapplng his anns and ma.king coolng sounds. This man thought he was a bird. What kind or bird I don't know. Presumably not a sparrow or a hummingbird. More lllce a ,, ROBERT GARDNER disconcerting or amusing. depending on your perspective, but relatively harmle11 unless you ~re a small child I The bird man was rather unique. It was much more common to see a person who ralked to people only he or she could see. ln Corona del Mar, there was a woman who would walk up and down Coast Highway carrying on the most animated conversations. You'd see her spea)cing, gesturing, and then she'd stop and Listen for her invisible companion's response. lf you happened Then there was a change. If you saw someone talldng to himself. he wasn't neatly dressed. He certainly wasn't bathed. His hair was long and unkempt. his clothes tattered and dirty. His conversaclons were often rants, and he didn't look that hannless. These people See VERDICT, P .. e A3 A2 Tue~. rebruaty 24, 2004 KIDS TALK BACK Back from a little 'me' time The Daily PiJot visited Woodland Elementary and asked students In Cecilia Ordaz's fi rst-grade class, 'What did you do on your time off from school last week?' ·1 went to my grandma's house and rented some movies and went 10 the driving range and played with my Playstatlon and did my homework. and then I did Playstation again." ALEX FUUER, 7 \.osta Me"'1 "II was my binhday. I played a lot or games and had cake. Then I opened presents and played with my friends.· AMNIOA SHEPPARD, 7 Costa Me:.a "I went tu a real hockey game. I saw the Ducks and the Stars. And I beat lmy stepfatherl Jim on a hockey lvidc.'<>I game 1-0 and I got the Stanley Cup." JONATHAN BOOTHE, 6 Costa Mesa "I played Playstatlon and slept on the Ooorof my '>ll>ICr''i room hC'cau..e i.he has u1hle. I watchc.>d ( ~lr10011 Nt•twork.. • AHTlfONY BATTISTA, 7 C:o~ta Me~ "I went lo Fre~no and looked al antique shops and ate ict• cream. It took four houn. to =A"l!no.· BROWN. 7 Costa Mesa ·11 was my birthday and the whole family came and I got presents. My dad gave me the Tom and Jerry' movie and I love It. GISSEJ. BENAVIDES, 7 C'.osta Mesa -lntmMuls and photogrriphs compll«J by Marisa ~I Daily Ptlol ON CAMPUS IN THE CLASSROOM DON LEACH/OAllYPILOl Hayden Hemmens. left. and Gissell Benavides count groups of I 0 sticks as they learn about place values in Cecilia Ordaz's first-grade class. Wheel whiz kids MarlH O'Neil Daily Piiot P at Sajak has nothing on Cecilia Ordaz's first-grade class. Cecili a Ordaz's first -grade class at Woodla nd Elementary School proved that math can be fun. told them to finish on their own. using one die lo come up with the numbers. ·If you get 10 I 00, lake I the stickl>I oil and start over again,· she said. On the s1udcnts' first day back after a week-long vacarion, the Woodland F.lemenlary School teacher added a familiar prop to their math lesson. Using a l>malJ. !.pinning arrow -the type lhac migh1 come with a board game - Ordaz generated mndom numbcri. for the class lo add, giving them a "Wheel of i:ortune" sense of suspense. In fact they were having '\O much run. they didn't seem lo rcaJize they were actuaJly learning math by adding numbers in groups of 10~ and ones. And 6-year-o ld JonatJl3n Boothe had the magic number when Orda7 spun a chrec for the ones column and another tJucc for the I Os column. "Thirty-three. 33, 33," Jonathan answered triumphantly. jumping up and down and waving hi'> fists in tJ1e air. Students laid out three 'ticks in the ones column on their paper~ and three bundles of 10, each secured with rubber hands, in IJic I Os column. Ordaz told the students to close their eyes and IOtll'h the '>licks to get a feel for their LUNCH MENU WEDNESDAY The Newport·M ... Unified School District on.ta menu c:hoioel each day at et.menwrv~.Students may dtooM • ~ entree. The select.ion veriff and may be either• 181ad, Nndwk:h OI hot entree. School lunches • ,. S2 eedt. Here'• wh9rs being served thl•week: lUESOAY Munchabte lunch Salad with Yoplait fruit yogurt or cheeM burger, !duce and plc*See, J>C*tO rounds, diced peadiea and c:holce of mtllt. Munchable Lunch Salad or Galaxy cheese pizza, crisp green salad with ranch, diced pears and choice of milk. THURSDAY •Munchabfe Lunch Salad or Dog-Gone chidcen sandwich. paulie peas, peach cup, Baked Nadio Cheese Ooritos and choice of milk . FRIDAY Oriental chidcen salad with fresh-baked, whole11rain roll mozzarella cheese dippers with marinara sauce, baby carrots with ranch dip. applesauce and choice of milk. numbers. "Now. we're ~oing to play 'Race 10 100;· she announced. A serie~ or spills gave them four bundles of 10 sticks and five singll· o;ticks. The next spin gave them another five. lelling them banx their 10 singles for a fifth bundle. Amanda Brown. 7, came up for a spin. "Eighc. • 6-year-old Mario Arias cxclajmed when the arrow stopped, then carefltlly counted aloud as he plucked eight sticks from the bin in front of h im. Once che class got up to 65, Orda7. MONDAY TI1c students dutifully look their dice and rolled them over and over, jumping for joy with each high roll. Their papen. gradually fi lled with tJ1c hundled sticks. "I go1 to IOO." Mario said, throwing his ha nds up with glee. "I got 104!" "Very good." Ordaz told him. "Now start over." I le cleared his paper and sorted the stickl> bade in their bin!.. Then he look his die for a nother try. "Stan all over, start all over." he sang to himself as he shook it. ready and cager for more rolling, counting and adding. TUESDAY Munchable Lunch Salad or macaroni and cheese, baby carrots with ranch dip, sliced peaches, choices of milk. Andersen, California, Eastbluff, Re·a & Sonora. WEDNESDAY The Munchable Lunch Salad contains tossed greens, cherry tomatoes, craaers and protein sources such as cheese, sunflower SHds, fruit yogurt and honey·roasted peanuts. (•peanut butter on selected days} Papa John's Pizza is served one day a week with vegetable, fruit and milk at each school in place of the regular menu. MONDAY College Par1t, Davis, Harbor Vif1W, Kaiser, Newport Elementary. Mariner's, Victoria and Wilson. THURSDAY Adams, Killybrooke, Newport Coast, Newport Heights and Pomona. FRIDAY Uoooln, Paularino, Whittler and Woodland. No child is discriminated against because of r~. IUJK, color, national origin, age or disability. If it is believed a child has been discriminated 11{18inst, write immediately to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, DC 20250. 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Winds will be out of the W.Wquelty: CleyEditor. Crime and couna l'tlPOfW, west at 10 knots wttft wind (!M81~ (949)~ FYI !N'NVll.1urfrid9~orp daneft9.gocM•i.tJm-.oom dMp9.bhMrlttl•,.,,,_com The Newport BNdVCoetl Meu weves of 2 fMt or '"' on a .... Dunn JuNC rs• Delly Piiot (USPS-14"WOO) It west 8"I of 4 to 6 fMt. TIDES SPof'I Editor. Newport leedl IWpOIW, pubtlehecl deffy. In Newport 8-dl Tonight'I wlndl wltl be Time IM)51M223 IMllPMm and Cott. Meu, subecripltone are variable et 10 knots or lea, ~ rlchMd.dum•,.,,,,,_,com juM.~lda•,.,,,_com avalleble onty by aubacriblrtg to Thi! becomJng eouthMet et 10 to 20 6:42a.m. t12fMtlow ,... ...... 11:33a.m. 0...Nl's""*I Tlmee Orange County llOO) kr10CI owmight. Wind wevee 3.81 fMt high ~OtyEdb, , .. ~ CCMU,._....,..,,CMl~1 252-1141. In.,... outalde of wll be 1 to 3 '-on• WMt 6:30a.m. t 07fMtlow mit ......... "1flnw.cont delrdr&,.....,,..,......,_,oom Newport IMd'I and Costa MeN, twll of g to 7 fMt. 12:00a.m . 4.68 fMt high .......... ......O'Nll aubec:ripdona to the Daffy Piiot are F...,_ out. wW* wttt be f1>rum = ~ ex>lumnilt. ~ onty by tlrwt c1 ... mall for Educldon ,.,,_, IMI ~ S30 par rnoncti. IPrioas lnc:tuda 111 =oo.t Tlmee CH. AN rightt out of the llOUthwelt at 10 to 16 WATER TEMPERATURE IOHta.,,.,,_.,.,,,,_,com nvtlW.OMl•,...,.oom appllceble Nt9 Ind local tAlll ... ) ~. knots. Wind W9WI wHI be 2 fMtor .... on•~IW9ltof7 67degf'991 -" --~ --- I I l I ! Oc11ly Pilot NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL PREVIEW ON THE AGENDA 1 ll·rt· arc• ... or11c itr ms to be considered to111gh1 hy lhl' Nl'wport Heach Chy Council. DRUG -TREATMENT HOMES Sonw or till' most rnntroversial topic. to ht> l'overt'<l tonight will take p lace i11 the <.111dy <.l''""n before 1he reKlJlar meeting. lfrgi11111ng juM art er 4 p.111., council 1m·m be1-.. will cu111i11ul' thl'ir talks o n dnrg- ,111d akohul-recovcry group homes in the t lly Nt>i~hhor'> of a pcn111sula grnup home promptl•d the action wi th complaiJ1ts of 11oi1'L' and litter from tht' home. Council llll'mlwri. agreed to examine la~ to look fur way ... 10 nmlrul pruhlcrn-;. WHAT TO EXPECT loni~ht\ di'>CU1>l>io11 ''the second iri...tJllllll'lll of a two pan l>ludy session that hl'),:an two week..<. ago. At issue is the ljlll'<;I ion of whc.:11 city ordinances are prcl'mpled hy leder<il laws, cl>pct'ially l.11r~hou,111g nrlei.. 1.a.,1 time. the dil>CUl>.'>ion \\,,, lll'a\y on lt·gal jargon am.I :.urprisingly ltght rn1 l'llH11m11al rhNoric. fontght could again tum into a level-headed inquiry into tht! laws and the rights of group honll's. their nd ghbors and city lenders. GREENLIGHT GUIDELINES ·niree years ago, city leaders sat down with proponents of the ju~t-appmvcd Mca.-.ure S. or Greenlight. Initiative to set guidelines for understanding whern, when and how to apply the new law of the land. Now ii has become clear that more J:.rrny area need~ to be examined. In lhcir study session tonight. council members will consider how Lo improve tJw limb'ltagc. WHAT TO EXPECT 111is one may get contt•n tious. l11e direction of the talks tonight could hold important implications for the upcoming vote o n the Ma.rinapark resort and other projects. NEWPORT COAST COMMUNITY CENTER Members of tJ1e Newport Coast Advisory Commillee haw vutec.J 111 support creation FYI •WHAT: Meeting of the Newport Beach City Council •WHEN: 1 p.m. tonight; study session begins at 4 p.m. •WHERE: City Council cham bers at City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. •INFORMATION: Agendas and staff reports are available online at http://www.city.newport-beach.ca.us. For information by phone, call (949) 644-3000. of a $7 -million community center and is asking the council to support them. WHAT TO EXPECT It's hard 10 teU which way tJ1e cow1cil might go on this item. While many Newport Coast residents support creating a community center, M>mc don't. What's more, the two councilmen who arc part of the advisory committec were not invited to vote during that co mm illee's decision. And a suggestion by some residents to put up story pulel> to 'how how tall the community center will be had been disrnL"-'>cd by the commillcc as wl'IJ. 'l11osc facti. could come hack 10 haunt tht•m. NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL BOARD MEETING PREVIEW ON THE AGENDA I lt·n· arl' :.nn11· ul 1hc itl'l11' lllL' ewpnr l l\fc'a ll11ifit'd School Di..iri1 t hoard or lrlhlCl'\ Wtll lW di,l'U1'l>ing I0111gl11 . PROPOSITIONS 55, 57 AND 58 1 lw l10<ird will l 1111sidl'r r1,•..,1h1li o11' '"PPOrl111g tht' tltn·c propoo;llinn!> tJ1a1 \\ 111 afft·1 I pul>lk 'rhoul hmlgeti.. WHAT TO EXPECT l'ropo,i1io11 5:. would prrw1dc i.tatl' 111.111 lung fumh 10 .. chuol di.,tricr... II-.. 11.1 ...... ,1gt· would allow thc 'tale lo i.dl SI .l.J l11llw11 111 gcm·r.il ohliga1111n hund:-10 t1111d 'diuol facililil·i. improvement. N1·wp1111 · l\tt•\;:1 'land' to gt'I SSO 111ill11111 11 II pa:-.'l'' l11a1 money would go 111 1lw 111ulli~.,dwol McaM1rt• i\ fanl1111·' 11111mw1·11w11l program. I 'rop11-.i1 i1111 'i7 wouhJ allow lhl· 'tall' 111 '""t' ,1 $15 h1lh1111 lm11d 10 'horc 11p till' ... 1a11·\ l111dgl'I. l'r11p11,i1io11 'ill w1111ld rr•q11m· <111 a1111ual h.1l.11111·tl h111lgL•t a11d add' 11'lon· :-.ti pulations to help kcer the stall' afloat linandally. Together. proposition' 57 and SH would provide the foundation for Gov. Arnold Schwar.r.enc~er's proposed budget. If 1hcy do not pass, schoob may fact• dt•cpcr budget cut:-.. ·11w dis1 nc1 will likely 'uppon the threl' pmpo:-.ition!>. TUBERCULOSIS SCREENING Ilic district wi ll con:-.idt•r dropping it:-. tuhcn:ulosb i.n cening n·411irc11w111 for kindergarten through t21h-gradt• studcnti.. WHAT TO EXPECT The Orange Counly t IL·ahh Ca re Agcncy ha~ wiLhdrawn it' mandall' for \Crecning all :-.i udenti. new to Ornngt• C:o11n1y srhoob for tulwn·ulo:-.is. It dl•termincd thal the !>crcening ii. incftt•ctive in dPtcctinK or prevcnl111g till' di:-.ca:-.e. i\:-. of Aug. I, 200:l tuhl'rcul osi:-. !'.crccning i'> only required for prc:sdwol l'ntry. l'hc polky to s<:rcl·n wa.., adoptcd FYI •WHAT: School Board meeting •WHEN: 1 p.m. tonight •WHERE: 2985-A Bear St.. Costa Mesa • INFORMATION: ht1p:llwww.nmusd.k 12 ca.usldeptslboel in I ~~H. I he hoard 1:-. f'Xl'l'cll·d tu approve tht• diange. MARINE ADOPTION I he hoard will con:-.ider a rt•.,,1lution ",1dopli11g" Lhc Fir'I UattaJio11, First Marine' from Camp l'cnd le11111. WHAT TO EXPECT Inc c11y of Newport Beach ha:. already .1tl11pted the bat1alio11, which il> l>lationet.I i11 1he Middlf' Ea"'· fhe adoption arr<111gt!mcnt encouragc' n·.,1dent' to 'end ll'llcr' and gift'> to tht• Marine,,. tu tum, llll'y wtll 'erw a1> color gtwrd al d ty functi1111i. whcn 1hey return . l'hl'y may abo partidpate i11 reading progrnm ... or 'peak al 'choulc,. VERDICT Continued from A I wh11l1• ncw l{Wllf1 of pl'ople walking the 'trt•t•t,, talki11g 10 thcm:-l'lws. 011re again, 1 lwy Wt'rl' nea1ly grn11rned and dn:">.wd, in far t quite fru.hionably .. u. < karly, tlwir familic., Wl'rt' outdoing lhcmi.clws to 1-11ppon these affiictcd llH'rllhl'rS of their dan. I wa:. "" irnpre~sed with 1hi-. m•w trend I felt rnmpd lt·d wi1h the 'ioup you had for lunch. w1111dt•r if maybe you've h(•c•11 talking 111 yourself a little too loudly. 1111<>. an carpicre a.' a reccivC'r and you t·an chat away whL·ll'vcr you arc. 'l11b is i.upposcd 10 be a great triumph ol tl•chnoluh'Y· 'lo MJmeurlC' who halt'' lhl' telephonC', it sound!> like technology gone awry. but my real concern is -with alJ the-.c people walking around looking like tJu·y're talking to imaginary people, how arc we going to know who's crazy and who\ 11011 h.11lri'1 'l'l'll their la11111tl' .. rur )'t•ar ... nw ('r..t of 1h1· hllllll'lr'" h11tl arriw tl. f'lwy \V!'re11'1 all v111ll'nl In lat 1. tlll' va ... 1 majori1y \\t•ren't, b111 1lt1·y <1ll l1111kt'd likt· tltey rnuld lw. You d idn't ft>d lrk1• you wa1111·d 10 lw p:trl of any t 11m1·1'>.1l11111 they Wl'rt' having. \11tl llll'n then· w,,... a1101lwr • h;111gt'. Or "' t I h1111ght. In th1• 1.,...1 y1•ar 111 1w11. I no1in•d a lO COll llllt.'111 on ii IO my daughter, who just i.l<1rcd al nw. tt wa.'> one of tho-.e look-. 1ha1 make' you check your ny lo <,(.'(' if i1 'i. open, chl·t·k your :-.hirt 111 see if you mj!>wd your mmrlh "What?" I a<;kcd, having asccnainL-d that I wa . .,n't KUihy of al !cast two of the thn·c. '"l11ol>e people are talkinl( or1 lhl' phone." -..he told me. "Oh. no." I a:-.<;uretl her. '"rtwy WNen'1 holding a l1a11d up 10 I heir ear." l11cn o;hl' L'Xplaim·d 1hat tht·y have lhe1>c phom· dl'Vll'l'' -you ha<;icaJly do11'1 need tht• phone. You have 1h.-.. li 11fco thing you 1alk • ROBERT GARONER is a Cornna del Mar resident and a former 1udge Ills column runs Tuesdays Tuesday. February 24, 2004 Al DON'T FORGET EVERY MONDAY & TUESDAY 6·9PM! A LIVE TRIBUTE TO FRANK SINATRA Steaks • Seafood • Cocktails I n1 /l,·H, 1 ,,,,,,,,. ( .11/ (')·f 'J) (H(, ..... ,,.f·f •••Quality ~noicc"• •"Nigbdy Entenainml'.nt ... I h'J\ Ir\ llh \\\ . t "'' t \1, ' 1 I •••in• o• .. , '" \I.,, \11 1, ,, • l1 • ", , •• , • II B E BRITE FOR T H E SUMMER A Smik Makeover ca11 change your life. 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'--- M Tuesd.ty, r ebf\Xlry 24 2004 KOCE Continued from Al A S I00,000 PJYnll'lll. wl11c h Brown suit.I tht' foundation doc-' huve, is due Man.:h I(). 11w rc .. 1 l11 11ot due unlit the oml 11( 1t1111·. ·I think 1hey will co mt· 11p with the mom·y." i-tud dlstm:1 trustee Geor.:e Brown. who 1 ... not related 10 tht-fo11ndat1011\ chairman. "II\ 11111 rlw 111onl'y that's llil' prohlt·m. it\ 1ht• 11•rni-. they're hu~l1ni; w11h. • A biggt.•r 1·11111·t•rn 111 both IMI tit'' li. the thrrn11•n1'<I l.1w~11l1 frurn 1>.1yq1111 ll'11•v1,wn N1•t work. whlrh lwh1•w' 11 ,111111ld have been tl.Hlll'd tlw h1~ht•.,t rt'Nllun11iblc bidtkr wllh hH $Z5- milllo11 cash offer. In 11u111erous ll'ltl·rs sen t to rhc d1i.lrlc1. net· work officlaJs h.we promised to , .. ,. rlw district and II~ tru1>1eei. if they don't brt:ak on lulh wi rh 1 lw KOCE 1V h 111ndJ1J(111 a111I :.l•ll the -.1u tion to DttyMar. Altt•1 ,1 dosed scsi-lon discus 'ton u1 W1•clnei.Juy night':. l111ord llll'etinl(, atthrney Mil fort.I l);.1hl an nmmn·d tlw JI, 1m 11111endt·d111,ud. by tlw iii· 1·1\11111 .md .:ivl' tlw fo11n1lal11>11 until Mardi Ill 111 ">:'' till" oll\ll't'llll'l\t II thnt .1i-:1cc1111·11t fail,, ill' ,,1111, lma11! 11w111h1·1' will 11l- 1 hit· \'lllwtlwr 111 wll to a1111thc·r h11llh'1 111 ''mph L1·c·p th1· ,t,1 t 11111 1),11\I Wiil ,\ ic•lll'l let lhtV\l,11 \ .11tm111•v, H11 h.ud I luytl ..,l11·r Ill.Ill. till• ltt'XI J.1y 11\lllrlltllll\ lt1111 ol thl' ckn,11111 . I >.1hl ,,11d h l' \'lo.l'!'l It'd 1111•111111 lilt-till' \llll i-lt01 lly M1•.: W<1t1•r,, 'Jlul..1·,w11111.111 1111 1l.1y,t,11. \Jrd ~l1111(1,1y tl H•I(• Newport f;each Police Department Citizens'. Police Academy ·February 26.th -May 13th would be "some litigation in the next few duyi;. • The latest snag comes after a series of problems that has plagued the d.le, which was in- tended to shore up the commu- 11hy college district's budget. KOCE -1V's initial attempt to enter a bid with Los Angeles public broadcasting channel KCET fell apart due to time con · -.traints. A hos\ of other bids from <Jirlstian broadcasters, in- rl11ding Daystar, raised commu· m ty concern that Oran8e County would lose its only PBS affillaw. The foundation then swce1- ened its bid with the support of lcll'al leaders in business and t·ducatinn, Including fonne1 hu~ehall commissioner Peter l JC'herrmh and Broadcom Chairrnan Henry Samueli. Since then. the temls of the ~alf' have been amended from lilt· oriKimtl b id of $24 million owr an l'Xtended period of time to S 17.5 million and $2.5 mil- lion 1n 'crvices an d program- m1n.:. including 1elevised col- leKc cuur'>c11. The price change. <tet•ordini.t tu rhe founda tion and Jistrirl. talce:. into account nmnc:y 1h11t would be lost if the ~rn1io11\ rormal changed. "Wlta1 the disLric1 a nd 1he founda11u11 Jrc doing 1s ri).tht tnr 1lw rnmmunity." Bob 11rown 'aid. "W1· arc dedicated to mak· ing 1h.1t happen. Th ere's 110 quc:.tio11 Wl' m•l.'t.I suppon from the nm11nu11ity. We don't have cvt•rytlunK ill 1hc hag and any help we <:<m ).tel is certainly wcl· l'llllll' I k ''11d he did not know 11 .111y 111 1he .. 1a1ion'!'. deep podc l'tcd :.uppcrrter., would m ,tkc up 1lw diITL·n•nrl.' if they came up ,111m on till' $8 million. Fm1nda11un member loci '\lu11.ky. who i' working 011 the 'talion\ \tr31l'Kk pla11ning, i-a1d 1ha1 he\ lookrng forward to thl' ni·1-totia11on team gelling f•Vl'ry· tliinK finalized. "1'111 wry anxious for us to finbh negotiations so w1· can ).tl'I on wi1h lifl'," he said. 111~1 <.11y Lounril publil hcarin).t..,, hut a hu.:t• communi1y outread1 111 M't' if the pt'Ople of Costa Mesa h11vt' l'hangt't.I thl'ir mindi.," Lcf· ll1•r -..ud. "Every tjme Lhat thcll''., Olll' of thci.t· <;Ubstantial ).tClleral plan anwnd111c11ts, JX.'1>j)lf• ~ct wry 11'p<,t·t ." l\ut 11Hwr I ~l I Newpon upp<r 111·111i-, li~l' n::.ident Mike IX:rry, !'.;1111 lw l>l'lit•v1·' the project''\ ap proval dcwi. 1111t n'(1uin• rccxami11· 111~ 1ht· ~1·1wml plan. "A, far .1., 190 I. 1hat wouldn't wortc a.nywhcn: in the-dry." 1><11J Berry. who is planning to run ror ( 'ity C .oum:il in the fall. "That\ 1or1 hiK. '11ll'rt''" no rt'a'ion 10 Lhink thal anyone anywht'rc would clmf1 a ~cnernl plan that would al- low for -..111w1hing like lhJI. Ir's 1u,1 1101 in the ranJ~" llw l\CneraJ plan contain'> ~oah lor Ull' dty 111 area.' :.uch a.'> dl•vd· opmen1, housing, open ~pare u11d 1mn1>pona1ion. It al.;o con- tains sev!'r.tl hundred policic!> that deal w11h i~ue.<i including growtJ1, lrdffic and density. One of thoc;e polices i.o; that develop nu•nts, like 190 I Newpon, should 1101 he more Lhan 20 uni1s an at're. 1l1e condominium projecl i~ ·10 uniti. per acre. which required PROTEST Continued from Al mask. :.:u 1n a metal cage on tilt' sldewalk. "We want to conjure a power- ful image for the public to show them what these animals are go· ing through: she said. Newport Beach resident laime LEARNING Continued from Al lack of it. 'The teacher who wore frumpy Ooral frocb got lo t somewhere between the Big Apple's Busin~ District and Midtown Manhaltan. The l>ler\s who emerged from the experience was one who was spouting demgner names and wearing them. Monday was her first day back 10 school aft.er reruming Crom New York. More than her fancy clothes, people noticed her radiant smile, said teaching assistaJJt Fereshteh Amir.widi. "She seems so much more confident,· she said. "She seems happy. I lcr whole personality has changed." Dierks never reaJfaed people were looking at ht:r clothes. she said. "I thought no one saw or even cared; she said. "But I know now thal people do no1ice what yuu're wearing and it does matter." The Idea of entering Dierks in the show was inlliated by her colleague and friend Maxine Macha, who took her on what appeared to be a lousy double date. Sometimr in the middle of the date, the camera m.-w ant.I teachers from Newport Harbor walked into the restaurant where the group was !tilling, me.ts said. "I though! and wondf'red if it was t.ome kind of an interve111ion ... \he ..aid. "Bui I remembere<l that I had no addiction.,.· She then rcahz.t•d 1ha1 it Wet.\ ll carefully planned fa~hion intervention. A rrcw from the 1>how had bt•t•fl following Dierk.c; around 1akin~ picture!> and lootagt• of hl'r vano11s fashmn faux pa.'>. Rut tha1 wlll>n'r the tough pan. To see her cloth~ on a big. wide screen with ii~ impcrfoctions Wd~ brutal, Die"'-' said. ''I've alway~ hcen open t1> criticism.'' 1'hc !kt.id. "Hur nut about my duthe,," She left 1111"1 of herold clothe~ behind arid went '>hopping IO HloominK<lale\, Anik and Seaiile. ·nic rnmml'nti. from the .. 1ylbt-; 1111 cite ~how were a11 iu11crnJr111·111 to Ow gener.il plJ.rL fom1er Mayor ~ltlrn Gem:., who worked wllh l.t:ffier to re· dun· the de11-;11y 111 the condo minium pn>Jl't:I, awet-'<i that lhe general plan i~ ~"\lfficient. Bui it l'Uuld use a li11lc tweaking in lenn!> or d1·n.,ity. she added. "I really do think we have a prelly goo<I gmeral plan, hul rnayhc we n <:l'<I 10 refine it in a few .1rca.' if only 111 reaffirm our n1mmiuncnt 10 lwing mo<lcrale dt'.11i.ity c.1s oppo:.etJ to gradually :.lit!ing 111to what I sec as 1111' abys.-..'' c ieni~ ~1111. If llw co111n11111ily prefer-. a higher densi1y. Oien l'l.'Sidents at leasl will know where thinb'l> 'ltand instead of having it forcl'd on them one project at a time, Genis said. ulf people really want a high- densi1y place with bars and nigh1clubs, then adopt it right now and I'll go move someplace dse and all the• other people that want to live in a quie1 community wi01 open spaC(..., and parks and l?asically a good family commu- nity could stop kidding our· selv~." Genis !>aid. Ilic general plan can only be amended four limes a year. I ~•mm said. While It is designed hl b•-' a Oexible documenl that 1w1 withstand minor revisions ev· cry .;o often. ii shouldn't be suh· Smith saJd she came to join the pnrtesl because 'lh e doesn't be· lieve these experiments contrib· • llll' anything to research. "The'le cxpcrimenL'I are just inhumane," she said. • DEEPA BHARATH covers public safety and couns. She may be reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at deepa.bhsrath let/mes.com. HeRITAQe MeMORIAL seRVICES HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 714 842-2400 FD 1734 FUNERAL DIRECTORS MARTIN BROTHERS SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CA 949 443-0905 LIC. #CeB92 1 uceNseo CeMeTERY BROKER OSWALD MeMORIALS lk CASKeTS We5TMINSTl!tR, CA 7 14 898-0991 WHOIZSAIZ M.JrmRAL M~RCHNlDIS~ 11111 I 111'11 I" 11rl1 11! 111!\\ I 11 t.11-,1111 ........ , ·- \1 •I h1111, th\•1111 II,,,;, '•1'tl1I"' tl1111d.1l1lt Debbie Dierks before her makeover oo cable TV. ruthless. but Oierlui i.aid she took ii because of whal she saw. "I realized I needed 10 do this." she sajd. "The shock of st."i!illg my bad dothcs did it for me." Oierks has never been 1he one 10 dress up. She was the rugged, outdoors type who enjoys St.'Uba·diving. rock-climbing, !>urfing. hiking and skating. Being on the show aJo;o changt.'<i her own imagf' of her body. "I had some misconcepliuns which got corrected," she said. "I hated my big waist and my long. spidery anns and lt>gi.. But th~ people showed me how to lln..-<;.<> myself~ the clothe<; actually make me look good. And I reali1.e<.l there was some M:ICnce 10 fashion.· She also learned how to apply makeup appropria1ely, Dierks said. "I 11...ed to wear this dartc n'<.l lip::.111·k c-Mlier.'' '>hl' ~id. Hui the rn.-w ta11¢it her to w.e a lighter lipstick and eye makeup to t'omplemenl 1Jia1 sofl l'olor. I kr lax artirudc toward hl'r dothl·~ was also partly ht·t-Juse of her upbringin~ l>ierk.., ~id. "We never had tha1 much murrl'Y growing up." 'he 'W.lld. Dicrtc.'> Wcll\led to be a 01rio;tian missionary in We'I Africa, but ended up pulling lwr..clf Lhruugh i.chool in Eurupt' and later in the IJnircd States. Fnigaliry has been an i111rin!.ic pun of her exis1ence. ··nib experience ha. .. hclp<'d me change 1ha1 povcny atLitmle,'' ''H' said. "I li'el likf' a difTl•rcnl Pl'(SO!l." Doily Piiot PUBLICl SAFETY Mailbox scare is small potatoes A SUSl)ICIOUS whitl' ~ubstance found in a home's mailbox wa1' de· 1ermlned t11 be ·ul::.tan1 potatoes,· Newport Reach lire official... "1!d Monday. The caU came at .1huut 3 p.m . on Yadll Mbd1icf. a street in Lhe Spygla.'>.-. HUI area. Fire DepJrl · mcnl officials C'alled lht• Oranb'l! Counry Vi.re 1\11 thori1y':. llnzardou~ ~1.1 - terial' learn. which rlll.1 lyad tlrl' subslatKc a11u found it wai-insta11t po· tatoes, said Jcrlnlft•r Schulz, :.pokes~ .. 0111<111 for the Ncwpon Bea( h I irl' Department A hoy had drop1wd tlil' polalOc~ in 1lw llHiilbo>. as a joke without rl·ah/ ing thnt ii could havt• hcf'll mistaken ror a It' tJw l 'uh-.tan'c·e. she.· ~•ml. N'1 chatge'i wt·re fllt-d POLICE FIL ES COSTA MESA • A110c,fdo Street: An au111 lheh was reported in the 300 blodt at 11·13 a m . Sunday. • West Baker Street and Feirview Road: A traffic accident involving in1urios was reponed at 11 :08 a.m. Sunday. NEWPORT BEACH • Corttand Drive: An au10 theft was reported m the 4700 blodt a1 10:37 a.m Sunday. • Newport Center Drive East: Grand theft was reported in lhe 600 blodt al 2:41 p.m. Sundav • Westcliff Drive: An auto theft was reported 1n the 1700 blodt at 12:28 a.m Sunday . ,, • I Jl'11 to frt.>4ut·111 , Mgnifkant aim·ndm>t it l'v1·ry y1-.11. yo11·n· ~11 chan.:1.._, lamm c;;ud. l·.ven in~ 10 lw 1111 .1 n1rvy 111.1d 11hl'f<' though the den~i1y i""ue is just you d1111'1 '>l'l' wh,11 \ 1·rn11111~ one polic.'y out of '><.'Vl'ral hun· around t ht• 11cx1 n1rv1·." drl't.1, changing it would have· a major effect on the d 1y. he added. • DBAORE NEWMAN covers Costa '"Ilic general plan is to k.eep the Mesa She may be readwd Al 194!)) city 1111 the strai~hl path to the fu-574 4221 or by e mail at tllrl'," Lamm ~id. "If you keep deirdro.nowman n /a//m~!> COii/ ~----------- Mary Antoinette "Toni" Arnistead (March 5, 1929 -February 21, 2004) It is with great sadness that the family of Toni Amlstead • announces her death from complications of pneumonia. She died surrounded by family and friends on February 21 . Born Mary Antoinette Gratz.a In St. Louis, Missouri to Jean and Ben Gratza, Toni moved to Hollywood in 1942 and attended the ~ Hollywood Professional Chifdren's School She is survived by her daught8f'S Vikki Schultz (Lany) of Costa Mesa and Kelly Magnone of Moreno Valley, grandchildren Tiffany, Jaime. Amber, Marf( and Katie, great-grandchildren Cody and Dillon and countless friends. Toni was preceded in death by her husband, Mar1t Amlstead, and sister Eileen Ber1<os. A SO-year res6dent of Newport Beach, Toni was active In vanous chartties. She wu also the founder of the Bloomer Brigade, a 40-year annual gathering of local women. Toni will be remembered for her generosity, the strength of her friendships, and her unwavering devotion fo her family and friends. She wrll be sorely missed by all who knew her. A viewing will be held on Tuesday, February ~4 at Pacific View Memorial Par1< In Newport Beach from 3:00p.m. -7:00p.m . Funeral Sefvices and burial are scheduled for Wednesday, February 25 at 12:00 at Pacific View Memorlal Park. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations may be made to the Make-A-Wish Foundation, The Humane Society or the Arthritis Foundation. Alfred M. Dorn, M.D. Born: April 29 1932 Died: February 231 2004 o# complications of Parkinson's ana Lewey Bodies Disease He graduated from the University of Vermont (UVM) with a 8.A. In Potltlcal Science and went on to Medical School also at UVM. He trained at BeClevue Hospftal In New YOf'k City and then U.C.LA. In Pediatrtcs. He served In the Air Force and ran the Pediatrics Department at George Air Force Base In VlctoMle, Calffe>mNa. He then settled Into the Newport Merla Community and opened up-hi• medical practice In 1963. He specialized In Pediatrics and Allergy and wu on staff at Hoag Memorial Holpttal from 1983 until his retirement In 1987. In addition he. w• on staff at UCLA In Pediatrlc:a until his retit'9fTlent In 1987. He arid hla wife, Rhea, were Instrumental In creating two ~~UH In the community. The flrat, Shlr-Ha-Ma-Alot a , and the second la UnNerslty Synagogue a Reconstruction at Synagogue In Irvine. He was active participant both polltlcalry and charitably donating time, money and aeMcel to v811ooa caulM. After retirement, AJ waa Involved In v.noua humanitarian aid effotta throughout the wond tram Nepal to Bedowln VIilages in latael. Al helped to secure both the medicines required and then he helped to deliver the medlcel care needed. Howev8f', wtwt Al wu moat known for.-his love of hla farntty. Al la auMved ~ hla wtr. of ~ 49 years, Rhea and five ~ and ftve ln-lawa'": St8n arid Carta Ellem Dom, Ron and DenlM Dom, Uz and Steve PlllkM Eiieen Dorn and Michael WaHenate'n, Sherman Dom and EHubeth Griffith Dom. Md hla 11 ~: Jacob and Rebecca Dom; ~ and Zac~ Dom~u end ™8r Plllker; Megan1 Ttwor Ind Alden DOm W stein, and f'<athryn and VlnCem Oftflllh Dom. hMcee wll be held on Wedneedlly, February 25, 2004 at PllOlftc View ~ at t:30 am Wtth grav"6de MMc89 ~ folowhig. In Neu. of ftowert, the famlty hu ~ donetion1 be made to either the Plllkln1on1' AMouroe ~~!I P81NO 1102, him o.e.t, CA 82290)Mll Pwtdl*>lt'I Meoddon. , .. -·-.. ELECTION 2000: MARCH 2 PRIMARIES Candidat" for the 10th Auembly District REPUBUCAH Cri9d CNtidt ChuckO.~ Ct'Ot~Gupb longPh•m Dorl Wagner Marianne Zippl DEMOCRAT Carl Mariz LmERTARIAN Martt Baldwin COMING WEDNESDAY Profiles of the remaining three Republican candiddts in the 10th Aaaembly District. !3VOTE 2004 HOW TO GET INVOLVED With a week remaining until Election Day. there's more than e nough time to help your party or cause. Here's where to go: OEMOCRAllC PMTY Of ORANGE COUNTY 200 N. Main St. Santa Ana. CA 92701. (714)835-5158 . http://www.cx:<1emocrats.net LIBERTARIAN PARTY OF ORANGE COUNTY P.O. Box 27871 Santa Ana. CA 92799 (714) 540-5053, (949) 955-5062 http://www.lpoc.org REPUBLICAN PARTY Of Tuesday. February 24. 2004 A! ORANGE COUNTY 245 Fi&dler Ave., Suite C-2 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 (714) 556-8555 http:/lwww.ocgop.org Entrepreneur is ready for Sacramento Self-made millionaire Cris ti Cristich is seeking the 70th District Assembly seat. Allcl• Robinson Daily Pilot A fter building a business she started on borrowed money into a multimilUon-doUar electronics firm, Cristi Cristich wants to put her entrepreneurial experience toward policymaking ln Sacramento. Cristich is one of six Republican candidates seeking the 70th District scat Assemblyman John Campbell will leave this year due to term limits. A nativ~ of Silicon VaJJey. Cristich took a job oper.iting the switchboard for an electronics firm after graduating from high school in 1980. She eventually became a product mana~er and later vice president or sales and marketing. and when a former customer consulted her about finding a sn~iJe part, she decide<! she had learned enough to start her own business. She borrowed $20,000 from a friend and -after a bumpy few momhs -she finished her first year with S250.000 in sales, she said. Today, Cristek Interconnects Inc. employs l 50 people and makes electronic connectors that provide pathways for digital signals in military and medical products. As her business grew, Cristich got involved with community organizations and began mentoring women staning their own busines.-.es, she sajd. As a busincs.<> woman. Cristich believes it's imponant to be involved in the community. she said. • ;.Business people are uniquely qualified to provide the ultimate hand-up." she said. MA job is a hand-up. as opposed to a government hand-oul. M Her worlc wirh the National Assn . of Women Busine~ Owners led her to advocate for CRISTI CRISTICH AGE:42 RESIDENCE: Newport Beach EDUCATION: high school graduate, 1980 FAMILY: married for 10 years to John Milazzo CAREER: positions including receptionist, customer service representative and divisional yice president of sales and marketing for Stanford Applied Engineering, 1980-85; CEO of Anaheim electronics manufacturer Cristek Interconnects, 1985-2004 PARTY: Republican businesses on public policy issues such as trade. welfare refonn and health care. After worling with the admin istration of then-President Bill Ointon and agreeing w endorse him in 1996, -.he decided to get more involved in Republican party politics. she said. MEvcry is.<>ue that I ever advocated for was in line with the Republican position," -.he said. I !er desire 10 promote Republican politics led her to suspend her own campaign for six Wt!eks last year to help get Arnold Schwanenegger elected, she said. While Cristich places herself firmly on the Republican side of · the aisle. she doesn't divide political issues.along gender lines. Women arc sometimes turned olT by politics because of 1lt'gative campaigning. but they are concerned about issues that are universal. such as jobs, health care and welfare refonn. she said. Ml've always been a bt'liever thar if you prepare, you're qualified and yo • persevere. you'll succeed," Cristich said. ·1 think more conserva1ive women need to i.tt•p forward and run for office." • What .. the moat~ ...... in the statt7 In Newport-Mesa? The most pressing Issue facing the state is re-creating an environment that embraces and encourages free enterprise for our legal citizens and residents. A vibrant business climate provides the most opportunity for businesses, working families and individuals to succeed and provide for themselves. This sets the stage for further spending reductions and relief of our tax burden. Some specifics include reforming worlters' compensation, addressing illegal immigralion, reducing and including sunset provisions so regulations will be reviewed or expire after a period of time. repealing Senate Bill 2, the state-mandated heath coverage bill and the elimination of frivolous lawsuits. The most important Newport-Mesa issue is John Wayne Airport. I pledge to use any power I have to ensure that the caps are maintained at John Wayne Airport and that expansion is limited in perpetuity. • Whst is the best solution to the lt.8te'• budget crisis? Unfortunately, the liberal and free-spending policies of the past several years have left vs with a range of distasteful solutions to the state budget crisis for the short term. In the Assembly, I will never vote for a tax increase. It is imperative for the short term to pass Propositions 57 and 58. I will hold my nose when I vote for this deficit bond. but we need to allow the governor to stabilize the fiscal crisis so we can then begin the sustained work to cut spending. The truth of the matter 1s that although I ON THE ISSUES K(NT TREPTOW/OAllYf>llOI Republi can Cristi Crrst1ch rs CEO of the electronics manufacturer Cristek Interconnects. would prefer spentlmg cuts, we cannot cut enough between now and Juno to make up tho $15 billion. • A$Suming the Legislature stays in Democratic hands, how will you work with the majoritv partv 7 I believe that prohlems are never solved by merely anaddng people wo <.l1sagreo with -too mud1 of rhat already goes on 1n Sacramento. In business. the only way to reach solutions 1s to engage with and educate the oppos111011 You can engage with opponcnrs w11hout r.omprom1smg your principles, but you must engage to see whore common ground can be found. I have been tho president of National Assn. of Women Business Owners. In that capacity, I have had to work m a b1part1san way to gain support within our membership for pro-busmess. Republican-sponsored legislation. I will always stand for free enterprise. limited and localized government, personal opportunity and personal respons1b1lity. I will stand tough agamst any proposed lax increases •What makes you the beat penon fw the job7 I am the only candidate in the race who has created hundreds of jobs and signed thousands of payched<s on the front side for nearly the past 20 years. I have a relevant and proven track record in balancing budgets, solving tough problems and creating jobs. I have never run for office and truly seek this office in the spirit of public service -not as a career. This enables me to stand firm on principle and do what I believe is right for the voters in the district. ___________ _, Political veteran ·eager to help shape policy A one-time congressional li aison on Capitol Hill, Chuck DeVore is trying to continue his public career in the state Assembly. Allcl• Robinson CHUCK DEVORE Oa1lyPtlot A erospace and defense consultant Oluck DeVore is targeting the state legislature as the best place to use his prof~ionaJ and military experience. DeVore is one of six Republican candidates vying for the 70th Assembly District seat in the March 2 primary. His parents are conservatives with a political enthusiasm that rubbed off on him, Devore said. After finishing college on an Anny scholarship and talcing a military intelligence officers' L-ourse. Devore followed his interest in poUtlcs and landed a White House appointment as a congressional liaison for the Pent.agon, traveling averseas and working with legislators on both ends of the political spectrum. "I had a ball: he said. • 1 was up on <:apitol Hill five days a week. I helped draft legWatlon that was turned into law.· He continued his military career. serving in the Anny Reser/es and California Army Nadonal Guan!. He now ranb as a major and serves In the 40lh lnfantry division based In Los A.lamltos. His woct experience includes t 2 )'MI'S wtth SM&A. an aerotp11Ce and defeNe consulting ftrm. where he la vk:e president of communJcationa and research. Re pthen dala on federal spending and new technology for cllenta, write. ~r1ll for the compulY and helpt train new empkJ)'ees. ~ De\Ue lln' aD buline9I by any melfll. While .. home Qltng for bll wife after en openadon. he ,, •I AGE:41 RESIDENCE: Irvine EDUCATION: bachelor's degree in strategic studies from Claremont McKenna College, 1985 FAMILY: married 16 years to Diane OeVore; two daughters CAREER: U.S. Army National Guard 1985·2004; special assistant for foreign affairs in U.S. Department of Defense 1986-88; senior assistant to Rep. Chris Cox; 1988-90; vice president of communications and research for SM&A 1991-2004; Irvine City Commissioner 1991-96 PARTY: Republican researched China's military strength and ended up writing a novel. He describes ·ouna Attaclcs" as a Tum Oancy-style techno-thriller that tw sold about 7 ,000 copies. DeVores experience also includes various political forays. He's put his efforts into 23 campaigm and be ran for seats in the 48th C.Ongresaional district. Irvine Qty O>undl and Orange County Board off.ducation. From 1993 to 2003, DeVore served on the Orange C.Ounty Republican Party Cenlral Conunlttee. Now that he's an Asllembly candidate, DeVore wants to combat the increasing taxes and diminWunent of freedo~ that have been coming out or Sacramento In recent years, he sak1. "If the voters trust you and send ~u up to Sacramento. you have an opportunity to shape public policy, and by doing IO J hope to make California a better pblce for my chll4ren .• ~-·-----........ -- • What is the most preuing iuue in the s11te7 In Newport-Mesa? Reviving the economy California is ranked as America's No. 1 most business unfriendly state. We must cut tax rates, trim regulations and fix wdrkers' compensation to attract business and create jobs. • What Is the best solution to the state's budget crisis? Stop increasing spending at 9% per year annual growth. We need to enact real budgetary reforms to rein In spending and root out waste, fraud and abuse. · • Assuming the leglsl1ture stays in Democratic hands, how wlll you wortt with' the majority party 7 When I worked as a Reagan White House appointee in the Pentagon, the Democrats controlled both the House and the Senate. As a congressional liaison, I quidcly learned how to worlc with members of both parties to enact the president's agenda. I'm sure we can find a majority of legislators in Sacramento who would be willing to work with Gov. Schwarzenegger to bring jobs to California. • What m•lree you the best '*"°" '°' tM job? Experience and principle. For 12 years. I've wortted ea an executive with a local aerospace firm. For 21 year1, I've served Americe In uniform H a military reservist. I wortted with ON THE ISSUES STEVE McCRANI< I DAILY PILOT Defense consultant Chuck Devore is running for the 70th District Assembly seat.. Congress In the Reagan Administration and for Congressman Chris Cox. And, I've been elec:1ed fi ve times to the local Republican Party Central Committee. • Whit OM thlnt would you hope to eceomplleh while In offtoe7 Make California attractive to bulinets Investment end Jobi cre8tiof\ by fl icing wortte,. • compen .. tlon, cutting ta1ee1 •nd streamllnlng 1'9Qulltlone. .. A6 luesday, FebfUary 24, 2004 Candidate is a student of government Chonchol Gupta, 20, is focused on making a difference by promoting a better learning environment for CaJi forni a's students. Alicia Robinson CHONCHOL GUPTA Daily Pilot S lcyrot:ke1ing edurn11un l'O~li. rhar forced !>Ofllt• studenls to drop out ol college motivated Cllonchol Gupia 10 1ry ro work wi1hi11 the government lO improve etlucation. GuJlla will face five other GOP can didates fo r rhc 701h District Asseflbly scat in the March 2 primary. ·Tu t:onstantly neglecr the Mudcnt1' of this country 1~ ~cuing our stale up for disaster,· he said. While not m any young people throw thern,clvei. into !he political arena. Cup1a wanted lo offer voter!'. a different choice. "That'i. exactly why I decided to nm. hl'1:ausc a lul uf politinans and a lot of people 1hi11k that -.tudenl\ my age are a pa1hc1ic, ·he said. Far from being apathetic. Gup1 t1 i.ecm s to h av<' plenty of e11crh'Y for leaderi.hlp and politkal cau-.cs. I le was an l·.aglc Scout, he servc•d as an intern for lhe Oran~e County Hc publican Party and he rl't:ently gave a speech lo the lll•publican You1h CoaJition. I Ii<, cumpaign stralf'h'Y ha1> ht•en a gra,s-roots a pproach. rc·ly1ng 011 voluntcrr lahor .ind.. l'ncouraging 1>1udc11l'i llJ n•gl\ll'r 111 vole. (;upta ha' rtof1"ed 10 alTCJH any !>pedal 1111t•rt.•s1 rno11ey, and v111t•rs .. ay 1ha1 giv(•<; a l·a11didatt! Crt'lhh1lity. he 'iaid. I le\ <,een both good .md had a'pct•t<, of politic<; in lht• 70th AGE: 20 RESIDENCE: INme EDUCATION: studying mechanical engineering at UC Irvine FAMILY: single CAREER: full · time student, 2001-04 PARTY: Republican A"cmbly race. lw i.a1d . .. l'he good sidl' I!> a lot of people do lislen to what. a pt•r.,on has to <,ay regardJei.'i of their race or how much money lht>y have or how old they are." he i.aid. But on .the Oip i.ide, the re arc ~tilJ people who discount him for hlS youth or lack of a big war chc!it, he said. ·n1e most intere!lting pan of campaigning ha!. been m eeting the vot<"rs and hearing !heir· view,, t;upta i.aitl. "I 1h111lc. that I have a 101 of fre,h, new idea ... and I thrn~ that by t'lectlng Arnold ~chwar1ene~cr, California and Orange Cou11ry have spoken and said that it ii. 1inw for a chanKe. • he 1>aid. llegardlesi. of rht• elecliun's outcome. Gupta ~aid he has made an impact. a nd 1ha1 wru; his goal. "I cnrered thi., rm:e becau!.c I frlr the re wett• '>Olllc chanRe'> 1hat need 10 be made a11d 'Ollll' h sue .. tha t need w be bro11gh1 to lighl, and I feel I havt· arrnmplii.hcd that;" he 'aid. ''1'111 running 10 make a diffl'rence," he said. ~rm not runni11g to 'let up a future in po ht 1r'i." . !3VOTE 12004 Daily Piiot ON THE ISSUES MARKC. DUSTIN /DAILY PILOT Chonchol D. Gupta, a student at UC Irvine. 1s running as a Republican candidate for the 70th District Assembly seat. • What Is the most pNSsing luue in tha 1Ut87 In Newport-Mesa? I first decided to run for state Assembly when some of my schoolmates could not continue their higher education because the University of California increased its annual tu111on by near1y $1 ,500. There is no reason that students should have to give up all the hard work end studious hours they invested through high school and through college, just because our state government can not correctly balance a budget. Our school system should remain great regardless of the state of our economy I • What 19 the best solution to the aute'• budget crial17 Returning California to a business-friendly state by getting rid of outrageous workers' compensation insurance premiums will make it easier for both small and big businesses alike to hire more employees. We can end our reliance on foreign labor and return jobs to Californians. Ano1herway to curb our economy's deficit is 10 halt illegal immigration. Although our nation's immigration policy should be handled by the federal government, billions of our state's ta)( dollars are being used when our federal government fails to enforce border policies. • Assuming the Legislature stays In Oemocr•tic hands, how will you wofit wtth the majority party7 It is my commitment to honesty and truth that has motivated me to fund this election without special interest money. I will represent the best interests of the citizens of Orange County and ' California. By all means, I feel bi-partisanship can be anained . in our state's legislature, but I will not compromise my values and obligation to the voters by sacrificing my integrity. By electing Arnold Schwarzenegger as our governor, Orange County and California voters have spoken, ~ying ·1rs time for changelH It is time for a different mentality aboJt California politics; for new, fresh ideas that will supercharge our state's economy; and for a new, innovative candidate who is willing to say no to special interests groups, and who will do what is right for California's people. • What makn you the best person for the job7 I vow to make education my top priority. Students require businesses for jobs. Businesses require schools for an educated workforce. By allowing our education system to sink to one of the worst in America, we are setting up our business Industry fo r even more failure. Many say that I am not the typical candidate for office. My answer 1s that they are right, and that this is not the time we should be electing typical candidates. California needs new ideas. new jobs and a candidate who will wo rk for the people ... not the special interests. • What one thing would you hope to accomplish whi .. in office7 I will work to ensure that California is put back on an economically stable track - one where enterprise is encouraged to succeed instead of encouraged to leave our state. I will ensure the rights of all citrzens of our great state, and I pledge to work against any legislation that will jeopardize the strength of our p4,blic education system. AREAS OF C l RCllLATIOf\: I C Ll 'DE: DAILY PILOT Publishing: Wednesday, March 24. 2004 ·Newport Beach • ( :orona <lei Mar cwporc Coast •Costa Mesa HUNTINGTON BEACH INDEPENDENT Publishing: Thursday, Marth 25. 2004 · I luncington Beach • I luntingcon Harbour Sunset Beac h . COASTLINE PILOT Publishing: Friday. March 26. 2004 Laguna Beach TOTAL CIRCULATION • 78.000 For advertising information, call : Daily A Pilot 1 1~~-•ll lHN COASTLINE PILOT fl ' •• u .. INDEPENDENT 949-642-4321 949-642-432 1 949-642-432 1 ... .. QUOTE OF THE DAY "I'm nothing bur a football guy. Thar is what I love 10 do. " Jack Faulkner Dally Piiot • Sc»ot'tl Editor Rlct.d Dunn: (9491574-4223 • Sc»ot'tl Fu: 19491650-0170 EYE OPENER • Daily~Piklt • Spon. f lal ol Famt1 f~lf U tJ. 1ld "'' IU March I hooolee MIKE THORNTON Tuesday. February 24, 2004 A7 CATCHING UP WITH Jack Faulkn.er KENT TREPTOW /DAILY PILOT BOYS TENNIS Costa Mesa resident remains a pa rt o f Rams' prepa ra tion plans at age 78. Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot C osta Mesa resident Jack Faulkner has a good thing going and he is not abou1 to give It up. The 78-year -old has spent most of h is ad~lt working life with the NFl:S St. Louis (formerly l.os Angeles) Harns. quenching his 1hirs1 for a football llx. • 'Tm nothing hu1 a footbaU h'llY. I hat 1i. whJt I love to Jo." ~•ml h1ulk1Wr, "ho be~an his rarcC'r 111 lht' NFI a" a defen<;ive hack.' ro.1l h with thl' Hams in l!l'i5. Aftt'r 'llt'nd111g 1irne with Sau Diego. lknwr .mJ Minnesota, Faulkm•r rt'tllrrlt'd to the Ham~ in I 9<15 .md ha.' \taycd ever !'>inn•. A nallvt· ul Ym111~'tuwn, Ohio. F.1ull1wr h,1, hl'ld 'cvc-ral jobs during Ill'.. H tenure including coJch. ""''tJnt gt•neral managt·r, dm·c1ur of pni pl'f'1m1wl and hi.., nment status .i-. ud111111"1rat11r of foo1ball oiwr.11111111' .111d pro pcr,onnel. h1ull1w1 'ru1t11' thl' H;ims' next opponent I le r<'views film from the opponent's previous game and grades every player before sub miuing his findings and opinions to coaches. He reviews both offense and defense, bu1 has a kee n eye for defen e, where he ratrolled Lhe field ru. a li nebacker a t Bordman High in Youngstown. • 1 don't get into any coaching. I just look at the per~onnel. • Faulkner said. "I like working with the players." Faullrner Lraveled to S1. l.ouii. for six games this season. induding 1he NFC Divisional playoff game when the Carolina See FAULKNER, Pace A8 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL CdM well-stocked for title defense Carrillo selected player of the year Sea Kings return seven players from CIF Division I title team, including three stando uts in s ingles. Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot When asked to brive his thoughts on che upcoming season, Corona del Mar I ligh boys tennis coach Tim Mang paused, • but kept rhe response sim ple. "It looks good." said Mang. who enters his I I th sea!>On guiding a pro- gram fresh off an undefearetl season and a CIF Soutl)em Section Divi!.ion I championship last spring, its third CIF title in five yea~. The Sea Kings boru.1 a ~lew of re· . turners. including juniors Carsten Ball. ranked No. I in Southern Cali- fornia boys 16 sinwe:. and 26tl1 na- tionally in the l><trne category, Wesley Miller and Spencer Reitz, who will be Mang's top three i.ing)es players. Gar- rett Snyder. who compiled a remark- able 55·0 record In dual matches last year as CdM's top singles player. now a ttends the University of Texas. De· spite losing Snyder, a rwo·time CIF doubles champion, co graduation , Mang wasn't reserved aboul judging the talent of this year's group. "'01is is rhe best singles lineup In aU of CIH" Mang said. Ball went 27·2 in sinwes while posting a 15·3 doubles mark last year and Miller was 25·2 in doubles and • 23· I in singles. Ball earned fi rst-team All-Pacific Coast League honors in singles while Miller clajmed 'the feat in doubles. Reitz went 47·7 in singles to garner second-team accolades. Miller and lssei Saida reached the league doubles finaJ a year ago and. Mang said, depending on the oppo- nent. that Miller mighl see MJme ac· tion in doubles again this season. -Teams arc going to stack doubles at us because they lcnow there is no way to beat us if you throw it all in rtl.E PltOTO /DAILY PILOT See TENNIS. Pa&• A8 Carsten Ball, a junior, should be one of the top singles players for Corona del Mar, D1v1s1on I champion last year. Sophomo re na med tops in Ora nge Empire Conference aft er leading Pirates into the pl ayoffs. Ordllge Coast College • ... ophomore AIL'Wl Car· riJJo, a 6-(001 sopho· more forward, w.:c. named 1he Orange l:m · p1re l,onfercnce r layer of the year Monday afler averngmg 19.9 poinLi. and fl.I rehounds in (onkrencc play. lcading the l'irntt:'' IO a 7 7 mark and a benh in the 'iouthern < ,nlifomia regionaJ playolTi.. The Pirates (14 -14). 1lw No. 14 ~ct•d 111 Southern California. will hcl;in dl·fc1N .' of Lheir stare title of a year ago on Fri· day. at No. 3 Pasade na at 7 p.m. carrillo. an all-state tournament per· former last -;eason when tl1e Pimtci. captured their fi rst-ever state title, fin· b hed the regular season avcrai:Qng 17.4 poinls and 6.9 rebounds while ~hooting 57.4% from the field and 77.8% from the free-throw line. In onc of her final regu- lar-sea_..,on games again,1 Saddleback. Carrillo '>cored a career-high 36 roin11>. A., a frt.•<.hman last scawn. Carrillo ftrui.hed ~ccond on Coas1 m scoring av- t>rnge II Z.61 and rebound~ (6.2).' while IC'ading 1he team in field-goal percent- age 1.56.l on llrJ of 325 a11emp1i.). lier Mo free throWl> gave lhe Pirates a 51 ·49 win owr Compton to advance the team ao the scale tournament. The P1raLes will need a big perform- ance from Carrillo, one of four returners from la,1 year's team , against l,.JSadena (23-21. the second-place fini.,hcr in the South Coast Conference North Division. The 01her top seeds in Southern Cali- fornia include No. I Mount SAC (2fl·2). No. 2 Ven tura (26·3) and No. 4 Canyons (22·5). BOYS SOCCER OCC ATHLETES OF THE WEEK Soccer teams become road tested Newport Harbor and Corona de l Mar fa ce lo ng trips in the second round of the CIF Southern Section playoffs today. The sec#md round of play I~ the CIF Southern Section boys soccer playoffs ftnds Newport Harbor High and Corona del Mar facing considerable road trips today with a Division II quarterfinals berth on the llne for each school. Newport Harbor, the No. I entry out or the Sea View League. wUI travel 120 miles round·crlp for a 5 p.rn. game against Valley View of Moreno Valley at 5 p.m. Corona del Mar battles Santa Moni· ca on the road at 3 p.m., a trip that will contwne more than 100 mllea by the time the Sea Kings return. Both teams are comlng off convincing home victories in the first round Friday. The Sailors (15·6) used two goal from Joel Walker and one by Matt Tracy to knock off El Dorado, 3-0. Corona def Mar ( ll -3-6) earned its first playoff victory in I I years by defeating Moreno Valley. 4-1. behind two goals from Duis Rlngstrom. Valley View (16-5·2) finished In sec- ond place in the Ivy l.eague and upset Tumecula Valley, 2 · I, In the first round of the Division II playoffs. Santa Monica (11·2·4) is the No. 4 seed In the division and defeated Oiamlnade. 1-0, ln the ftrst round. An upset by the Sea Kings. who have won four ln a row, would continue the crend of hlgt\er seeds faJJlng In Dlvl~on II. No. 2 Santa Barbara was upset ln dou- ble overtime, 1-0, by calabasas In the ftrsl round. Alto ln the first round, No. 3 Royal lost on penalty kkb to Peninsula. DIRECTIONS COfON cW Mer 9t Serttai Monica, 3 p.m. 801 Pico 'Blvd,. San~ Monica Take the 405 North to the 1-10 West. Exrt Lincoln Blvd. Go south (left) to Midiigan Malle • right into the alley, whidi leads Into l<hool per\ing lot. Newport Hlrbot .t ~View, 5 p.m. 1313' fU«HI St, MOt9nO W.lley Take the 55 North to the 91 Ent. towerd Rlver.lde. Take the 60 E81lt. tO'tWrd Indio. Exit Nnon Seteet in Moreno V1lley. Go 10uth (right), edlool it on right aide 1 ~ mit.eheed. lf the Sailon defeat, Valley View, they could get a chance to face top·seeded Thousand <>ab ln Thursday's quarter· 6nals. ThouwK.I Oab (23-3·3) faces Dos Pueblos ln the second round today. ' ................................................................................ .. Al Tuesday, February 24. ~004 FAULKNER Continoed from A 7 P-.intheni Ul)~t 1.he Rams, :!9·23. ln double overtime. ·nuu ttbout made me l~kkJ." Faulkner sald of one of the wikl~t finishes in NFL history In which' each team missed field goals In OT to wi11 It. 111e Hams tr.illed by 11 polnls with 6:29 In regulation before eying the game on a lefi Willms fkld goal. a polnl or co111enclon among many o~rven.. who relt head lvach Mlke Manz 'lhould have ~O.lll' for the gamt1·win11lng touchdmyn inscead or sellUng for three poillls ·11 b ccu.)' 10 nitJdze, but I think Maru. lost cunfldence iu (quarterback. Man: Hulgcrf, who chrc.'W the inlert:cplion lhal sec up Carolina's winning cout:hdown drive.· 1:aulkner :>aid. "That ls part of the game.· !'aulkner L'i a Rams' stronghold. still w11rlm1g oar or one of I.he team~ l'orporate offices In Santa Ana. TI1e 111uln headquarte.rs is in St. Louis. I le holds no hard feelings about the 11111vc 10 Sc. I .ouis lrom Ana.helm fo llowi111< the 1994 season. ·11 was 11 great thing for the learn. 11u:y made Ioli. of money ar1t} ir was a big ctTnn on St. l.oul'l' part to get the Mun 10 mnvc." i:autk.ner said. ·r would have• likl·d for them 10 sray. if possible, hur tlicy'vr',::uc a great facility and 11 .:ood lt•am. We are a (dam) good ream." kff HrLwer. the Ram • treasurer. hai. k.1111wn l·aulk.ncr since the warn still calkd A1111h1•1 m home. Every Monday Jurin~ tht: .'lcaSull lhe IWO discus:; the flll'VIOlb ~anlt' "Wt.'vt: ht•t•n guo<l friendi. -;Ince the SCHEDULE TODAY BnebaH Collugu UNLV 111 UC Irvine. 6 p m .. Cal Bap11s1 at Vanguard U nov11rs1fY, 2 p m . Commu1111y colleye Palomar 111 Orangll Coast, 2" m BasUtball College men Chr1s11en He111age a l Vanguard U niversity, 7 p m College women -Christian Hllr1layo at Vanguard Un1ver s11Y, f>·Jo IJ rn $()CC9f High sdioot boys -Corona del Mar 111 Santa M onica, J pm.; Newport Hart>or at Vallny View, J " m Tennis Collugo m en Loyola M11rymoun1 81 UCI, I 30 p m , R1vers1de 81 Orang11 Coas1, 2 pm ~13'7' llOOO Of PfmDf TOADmSTll fSTAn Of: CJWWf.WAll WI llO. AJUSO? I u tll h4!N i b~n~li f IArt•' t ref11IOt \ (.00 fHlft,fllnt I I "dtfOf \ Aftd Ot"f\OO!t .vfln m•y ''"' .. , ¥ft\• th; 1n,t1 .... ,;!ci m tftft Wtlf Of f!\l.etf" (U hnlh 111 r llAHI I \ I WAVt A l'I lflhlN I 011 1'1111 RA IF lo " Ii"•" l1lrll lir ~•v t W••I• 111 lhr ~\tV~• '''' t,mo t ot Ci'h ho Hht f v1111t y 1if Ot Alllif• llll 1'1 II llllN I UK l'IWHA II r~qu••h "•Y 1 w.o~ 11 .. 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O"'"i"· CA q76)J If VOii Olllf CI lo lhe 1r •nlln1 of lhl' pelilHm, 1011 SloOllld ij)jl~dl ti l~ hu • 111c ""d ii Ale your obtection~ o• hi. w111ten Obj41chon1 With .,.., CCM.H I b~IOf• Ille hu11n1 Your •POellr•nt• may be In person or by f our at101ney If YOU ARf A CRCOI IUR or c ont lnaenl rr tc'lllor of t!M de'H"d· yOu mutt Ille your clalm w1tfl Ille eoutl and mail a C()9)' IO 11111 I"' W<UI 1e11tt 1'tt1lall"t 19C>Olf11ed by lhe co111I within lou1 mon\M hom "" dal• ot the ,,,,, IUUlllCt of i.11111s •' PfO"td41d In l'rob•I• Code u~tton 9100. The 11-for Illini clalfl\$ wilt not uplrt • befOlt '°"' monll1t from the heMlnt date notleecl 1bove • YOU MAY rXAMIM: tN Iii• ~~pt bf ttlt courL If you •ft • .,.rson In· te1Hltd In the eslatt, you may flN wltfl tflt court 1 lltOUttt for Scltelal "°tlct (fOflll DE· IS.) of ftlt flllflt of en lnv•ntOf' end awt1ul of '1tttt ••Mh °' of any ,,.t1116n cit tet04.lnt ts pr owldtd \ft Pr olltft Codi HSt!of! 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"Ola Mklltel lun11~1111m '" o ..... ou Ml<hHI luct1 'l IHf COURl ORotRS thel •II Pfl\O•I\ 1nl•r oiled 1n th" m•ll•r '""" •IW•ftl belore th" co11r1 •• 11111 hMr 111a 111d1u tod b•low to \hO• U<l\e 11 •ny. why the pellllo11 tor t h•n1e of n•~ 'houl~ 1101 be a11nlad NO I 1C'r or IH ARINC Otlt l/16/()4 lune 'I 00 µm O~pl l}J lit• odth o~ ot the lOUI I ll '"m~ "' noled •bovc 3 fl c11py nl "'" Ot 1t..r lo Sltow C1u\e Y.•11 b~ publl,.hed al lust onct t•c h .... ~ 1111 lour \UCCt'\\IWf'I ... .,~ .. p11or to lhe dale ~·t lor 11ur1na on the f)4'1111()n 1n th• l11llow111& flow" pfper nl re11•131 <11C11 tallOn. prlnl.O 1n 111" counly, O•llr Pilot ..._.ntM HCM MAUOtll U lt D CMTQ.JU9eCOf TMI ~(OUltt Publlslled Newport YHch/Co,t• Me.a OaMy Piiot r 1bru11y 10. 11. 24. M.rch 2, 2004 1913 _.,IUOI an a.ca ~ .... ................... se.lrs.illl· ... ,.. '*-'"'• coiii:iiif CAHNOAR COMMENTS Off Rt VIS(O OllAFT EIR FOii SAN OtfCO CRHK WA· TUStH 0 NAT UllAL fll£ATMlN I SYSlCM Acltlfow. flld aulllor lzt Me,ot to •lcn cOllltnefll lettet. ~NT IUSINlSS CONllNUlO 04SCUS "°" Of ~ HOM( ISSUU (4:10, M) OISCUSSIOft Of MOO· lflCATIONS TO MEASURl S GUl!)WMU . ($,15 1900s. • Hn-wer !.Wd. ·Jack is a greac guy.· Faulkner's moi.t memorable moment with the Rams came in 1980, whet.1 they made their first Super Bowl appearance. ·11 was a thriller and hearthreaker." Faulkner said. me Sledcl'!I became the fll'SI team lo win rour Super Bowls wilh a 31 ·I~ triumph in from of 103.965 faos in the l<ose BoWI In Pa . ..:.adena. "We had a t:ham:c 10 win II, but didn't du ii,· Faulkner i.aid. ··1n;11 1~ what happens,· t:aulkner (ch a Mmila.r ~nsation in lu., stomach two years cigo when lhl! New England P..uriot.s won their Orsr Super Bowl by upsening the Rams. 20 17, on kicker Adam Vlnatieri's 48·yunJ field goal ~ lime expired. ·Thal was a heartbreaker. II drives me r razy." Faulkner said. ·rvinalleri) ii. so valuable. I le L' right un. ·n1at b how Ydluuble :J kicker can be to you. It's hard to get over 1a lol>:>f bct,-ause some of thoM? thinR" are i.o ea.'iy tu crilicil..e. You lhave 101 be going for II all the lime 10 win in this league. You better he good or you will be gone.· But wiU1 the losing also comes the winning. ·Ille Rums held on 10 defeat thl! lcnnessce Titans, 23· 16. in Super Bowl XXXN. when linebacker Mike Jones .stopped the ·mans· Kevin Dyson m ere inches from U\e goal line 0 11 the game's final play. Faullcner gradwited from the s PoR ·r s UniveBlry ofMiwnl. Ohio. ln 1949 u11d jou\~ 5'd GUman's Ra11 a1 the University of Ondnnati at a defe~ c:oadl. When Gilman took d\t: heed coaching job wtth the Rams. Faulkner came along. "He was one of the guys tha1 could be cred1ted lwilh developing) the passing game of 1oday." Faulkner said. ·Sid Gilman started putting thret! and four receivers and. now. alm ost everyone is doing the same thing.· r>cfcnSt's have also changed. ·1r a team Is in the red w nt'. I've seen teams with two men rushing and nine guyi; dropping bad for pass coverage,· Faulkner !Mild. ·11 depends on personnel and whnt you can do. Once in a while, teams will go u11balanced on the line.· No matter the record, each ~a.m Is difficult to prepare for In Faulkner's mind. "!:very ream rs so tough: Faulkner S<ud. ··n1 ere IS so much parlry In the ll'aguc and I.hat is what [former Nfl. Commissioner Pele Rorellel wanced. Everyone is taken care of now. There are no real weaklings.· t-aulk.ner's wifo, Debbie. is a superintt!ndcnt of a school district in Yrck.a, Calif:, whcrl' I.he couple spends a few weeks each year. fluullcnet has Hved in (..,osra Mesa fur 15 years, a smldgen of the time he has pe111 wilh lhe blue and gold of I.he Hams. . • r will go w 1tiJ I am 95, I don't care. I can't l(CI out of the gan1c," Faulk.Iler said. OCC ATHLETES OF THE WEEK KAIMANA UMM.M1 !i:1f..!:e ....-: ~ llalM .. wn: Hana~ HI lpoft:~ ..... I: OUtlAde hitter C-*O'Udc~ ........... Lal~ ~ I ,...... ...... ·Lord of the ' Nngs· lfll••• ••••c•1•1Atl i ·Evtty time --· ~· .................. ,. kllll._.wt ~and'' .. ~SW."°'*-. the .,. ~ = "'vlttortea. lrnp"CM to 4-1 llllOn. .., ... CoitllcW .... m«J ... 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WI llO. ut1SOS l l• •II helll , l>t nelr u •lle\ u tdl\04', con ltnt•nl cred1to,,., •nd '""'\OU\ whn may oth N WI\~ be 111leret led 111 lht will 01 e\ldlC. "' t.ullt, of 'rAJIO\ H Kuhu •~A f ''""·.,_.,. Kuhtt f H Kuhn, r 1\11'111 /\ l't )lllCJN I Ull l'NO BA II h•' b.,n ltltd by JUOll H UClll Ill "'" Soperoo1 <:uu• I 111 r.,1, for 111• Co1111rv or fJ• """~ 1111 l'I II llON I OK l'ICO(IA II r •1111"1\ 111m111 11r.111 b• •v pointed .-P•• \Oll•I r111pta\t nt•t1v• to .fd mt111\te1 tnw "~'"*',. nl !ht dflc,.denl I Ill l'l II llON r t (fll••h 11111 1teud~ot', will """ 1;0<11c1h. It any be •drnllled to prob•le lhe will and All)' (udlerl• .or• avallal>lt l'o. u •1T11n• lion ln t!M hit -•Pl br the court. llll pt llTION reuU••I• a111hutilr lo •dnlln1"4t1 the nf•I• 11nlltr lh• lndtpend111\ Admlnla hatlclfl of lll•lu Act. (Thia •11lllof1ly will tflow the IHl'\On•I r~nen· hl1ve to t•h ma11y •e1ton,. without Obtain rn1 co111t approval 8tto1e t••ina ce1t1ln nr y irllj)Otllnt .tctlont, 1>ow1wtt. thti Pit< •001t rtf)ft.Mtltatrw •Ill lie r •ouwed to 11ve not le• to lntere•ttd per110ft11 unlen they !lot w•1•td nollct Of conunttd to lht pr09osed •et Ion.) Iha lndep1ndant •d· mlntilrallon 1uthortty wlll lie ar1t1led unltu an l11teruted penon lrln ell oti;.ttio!I to the ptlltio!l tlllf allow• "" C.11\t .tly tht C04.lfl ~houl4 not aunt Ille autflorlty A Hf ARING on th• Hll1\o!I wiH bt btljf 011 l/11/04 •I I 4!1 11 m 111 Dept l 13 looted al 341' lht City Dri•e Soulh. Oran~•. CA 9?61l 11 YOU OB.II.Cl lo the er1nlme of 1l1e pelll1un, you \hOuld ~·· •I Ille hur1na •fld t l•l• your nbff'l.ltofl\ Of fife w11Ue" nbl"~tHlll\ Wllh Iha LOUii befOfe the nearing You• •Pt>e•r •nee "''Y be in per ~nn o r by your •\IOI n•y If YOU ~Rl A CREDI lOR or to nll "&~nl cred1IAf ul lh~ d~.u~d you mu'I ftt11 ytHu d 11t1n1 with Ille cour I •nd m111 • cop; to lhe pef\onal r.,,111 eu n1otl•c ~ppolnled by lho tom I w1lh111 luur mon\h) loom the ilale ol lhe ""' 1nu•nce nl ll!ller \ •> j)IOV1ded 1n Probate Cude \eCloun 1.1100 The '""~ lor 11111111 U..1m1• will nol opue bl!IOrr luur month\ lrom Ille heiu11111 d~te nllll••d 8b(I•~ YOU M°'Y I XAMl~I lh• "'• hpl by lh~ (OUI t II you •r • • j)et \un 111 letesled 111 lhr ttl•le. you m•y Me w•lh th• tourl a Ktqunl lor SpecMI Noh '• Clor m 1)1 - lf><l) ol 111• 111111~ of "" 111vento1 y ind "IJlll .,,\Al ul ••l•lc "\\Oh or ol Any IJ•#fOmu m Ai..Cuunl o prov111 .. c1 '" Prob•le Co~ •ettion 17"A A R•QllHI for Spec11I Hohu lurrn " au1lable loom lhe 11111rt cle1~ Att-y fe• '•ttti-..1 Netkrt •. 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Cellfornlt m21 This 1His1nen Is con· ducttd b'f. 111 1rtdMdu11 Hive you •l•lff doln1 buslneu r•tl Ho Jt11 y .11111 L r11n rhti 'lelt-t 'llU filed wttfl the Count)' Cltt• of Ot1W1t9 County Oii 02/20/04 ...... , • .u Oefty Piiot f tb. 24, M.,. 2,9, 11.2004 T930 •na IM'lllG TO• ... OJICT Olli: lrallK S11001 "nlnnl<) Pai "w•y •nd Covenldnt. L~de111 Ranch, ·11acl tS987 MAUii DIVUOPH1 RMV Rully. l11c Pl.ANS & SPICS: Avail •ble on 01 1b11u1 r eb ruary ), 7004 Al lh• Mnol• C:r n11p 1'1 311 Broo~hollow. SU1lr !>1, Sanl• flna, Cf\ 9210'i, h i (114) /!>1 -!>!l~J I a• < 114) 7 .. 1 4!>!>7 A non r etund1l>I• PAyme11I of $2!> pet set •dd1ll()nAI l 10 tor ma11ona a1QUIH MINTS1' 1'11• n1hna W~ge Cerlol1~11 Payroll llD SCHIOUl11 "'• D.. M••r ll 4, 7004 11 l he Moor, f.rou11 1!>38 Broo~hOllow SUlle !>7 SanlA An•. CA 9270!>. 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Third baseman Toni Porrano had the only run halted ln for the Pirates. who fell lo fr9 lhJs season. DCC committed seven errors in lhe game. leading to five TENNIS Continued from A7 singtes," Mang said. ·1 might have to put Wesley in doubles ~ Peninsula. Sanra Barbara and-HaMltd· Westlake tail fellow Division I foesJ." QfM defeated Santa Barbara. 14-4. in the QF title match lru.t year. Cd.Ms doubles teams are also strong on returners. boas1in3 jwllors Alex Ngu· yen and Nick Gingold along with Mang's only senior, Brennan Roberts, a first·team all-league performer last )Ur. Gingold and Nguyen both earned second·team all-league laurels last year. Freslunan Ryan Caughren, sopho· mores Dan Tat and Jonathan Kroopf and junior Sean Pham provide Mang more options in doubles. "AU those guys are even." Mang said. Rut 11 is all about chemistry between partners and Mang won't be afraid to switch lineups if things aren't clidring. So far in preseason practice, play has gone smooth!'(. ·Tue three doubles reams are playing as well a.o; th e second doubles• team last year," Mang said. "But playing in a match is a different sort of pressure out there. l\.vo of them have never played in big matcht.'l. before." Mang hasn'r sided on a soft schedule, opening the season at Brentwood March 2 and foU(J.\ting two days later against host Ocvcrty HilJs. "ffhosc matches) will relJ me a lot abour huw those guys will do," Mang Slid. In addition to the rigorous nonleague schedule that also includes a date with Marer Dci on March 8, c.dM will face stiff competition when it hostS the fifth an· nual National High School Tennis All· American Boys Invitational team tourna- ment March 26-27, a toumamenl Mang cpairs. 1he Sea Kings have claimed the unearned runs. ~DDIOI ,., Mondo 11, a... Coeat l SccNw ~ lnnlftta Rio Hondo ,., &O -I& IS 0 occ 201 00 337 Stem and Sundberg, Jimenez; Bell. Diaz 131 end Katey. W -Swm. l -Bell. 28 -l<oelllker (RH), Grimey (RH) 2, Estnda (RH), Avila (RH). HR -EllreCM IRH). TIESEAKMS last rwo tournament titles. • This year'a field includes more teams from Southern c.alifomla than previous years. among them Mater Dei and New· port Harbor. University shouJd proYkle the strongest competition in the Pacific c:oast League, but will be without one of their key dou· bles players from a year ago. Mang said. Matt Chou. who teamed with team- mate Michael I laier to claim I.he PCL. doubles title last season, will sit out this season in hopes of playing for c.dM next spring: "imagine if he plays for us nex.t year," Mang said. A<> for this year. the anticipation mounts. "I'm excited." Mang said. "They are good kids and hard wurkers. They have a few things to polish off w1d we will be fin .. e. Mang's only worry is he might lose Ball lo United States Tennis Association events that ronflict with team matches and CIF individuals later on. "I know the guys out of P"d.los Verdes who run the tournaments so I might write them a letter and ask: I.hem 10 give !Balli an early match, or give the lOJ'- seeded players byes in the first round,· Mang said. ·All I.he good players you have to approach that way." STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • n,, 1.Lf.Rl Def>""'"'"' Ill th< D11il] Pi/111 is pk11.1e' hi """"'"''"II new 1"111lY ""'" 11rV111Ahle '" """lhui110Jes. • ~ will now SEARCH th<"""'" far 1"" 111 iu ottT11 'h.rfr, .,,4J111~1"" ,;,, time anti th< /rip to th< Co"" HoMH ;,. S.11111 AIM. Thm .. 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(iHtl Id /,, !""' /11#'41 Nl"'111 DailyA~lot . .. -.- • -----PQlicy ----How to Place A CLASSIFIEiAD ""' -By Fax (949) 631-6594 (l'lt.t .... )IJW .... ............. al .. ·uca1 ,ooibl..l wu1 pn .... 1 By Phmu· 19491 ~~-~li7X By Mail/In Person: \'I) Wn l 8~) 1rce1 Ra•es and deadlines a.re subjccc to change withou1 nouce. 1lic publi:i.hcr reserves the right to censor. reclassify. revise or rejec1 any classified advertisement. Please rcpon any error tha1 may be rn your classified ad immediately. The 01Uly Pilot acceph no liabil11y for any em>r in an advenisement for which it may be rcspon~tble except foe the cost of the space actually occupted by t.hc error. Credit can only be allowed for 1hc firs1 in..-.ertion. LtplNaticll ~11b1e£I lo cond1t1on s p1e\c11bed by the u .. lver•lty et Cellfer11le, .,..,..,., soled propouls tor a 11111111 >Um conlracl are onv1led for the lolluw11111 work SOUTHl•N uow •o•o l'releci ........_,1 '91141 UNIVIHITY Of CAUFO•NIA. laVNtl CilNllAI. OISUIPTION Of WOll Th~ 1.uoposed Soulhern R1d1al Ruad Pro,.,ct 111cludes eatlhwork, ro•dw1y, storm dr•on, ulthly. liltM1n1t s111nahrahon and land~cap11 for a new 1oadway and e•lens1on~ to '"shn~ 1oadways at 1ne U111vers1ly ol Cahform1, lrv•nt campu\ Ille Oes1en Builder will ptovode lull des1rn 11ngmee11na •nd conslluchon servtcrs requrred to complete the proiect as defined on perf0<m1nce documents lo be 1uued by the Umver sity Key elements o l lhe pro reel include· • Apptouma~ly 70,000 CY cul 1nd lrll lo provide a balanced prorect sole • Appro>1mately 9,000 LF ol roadway 1ncludrn11 base, pavemenl. curb and cutter and sidewalk • 7 I.lite d1v1ded Soulhern Radial Road (4 total lhrourh lanes and turn pockeb 11 rntersecl1ons) wolh land\Caped median conn1d1n11 I 01 Pellason D11ve with the 1ntersec11on ol Culver Dflve, Shady C:anyon a11d Bonrt• Canynn, 1nclud1ng full buold·oul ol the ullomate cross \echou 1nclud1na curb .nd aut1e1 ra1ud r11ed••n. "dew•lk. ll&hl "' w~y. ~nd separated b1"e l•ne • 'l l•ne roadw•y e~lenslon ol CDlrlorn1A Avenue connectrnr the ex1ston2 terminus ol C•hlorni& A•~nuc dd1•cenl lo lhe Student Reuuahnnal rac1llly to the. mler~eclion ot Cahtorma and Gab11ellno 011ve Pnr t111n~ ul Cal1lorma Avtnue writ be constructed lo 1/> width pavemcnl with lull gradme build oul Raised medians Mid lull rnlersec\1011 build out will be provided .st Southern Radial Road. • l'otientoal 2-lane e. tensmrt of Ruuell Avenue to new Southern Radral Road ' • Potential alternate le11111n•tou n of Palo Verde and Gabriehno 011ve< 11 I asl Pellason 011ve • S1Qn•lrted mter!>etllou\ (!P C1hlorn1• and Southern Radial, Cahlurnoa and Russell. and 111ud1l1<.illoons ol the urstrna ~111nalr1~d rnter set hon of Southern Radial RoJd and Culver Or 1ve • Slreel l1Chllna. "Knrna and sl11prn111ur all 1mprovemenls • ldndscape and l•ndscape "r 111a1ton ul median• and roehl ol w•ys ad14cenl lo new rmprovemenh • 111\erlau: with 01shnR campus ouadway\ •nd mle<lact wolh City ul hV1ne •I Culvc1 • l'roledlOll ot '>6• MWD waterh11~ 10· lllWO 1<1 la1m•d wate1hno, 1nd olhftr u1tht1es w1lh1n I he '" O!"Cl hn11" • Or .unag" w•tenl lw n•w I0<11lwJy\ dlld connec hons to oll \lie \yslem\ including 1ppro.on1alPfy '.000 Lr ot RCP ~110 csr• <~fl"'"' 1111•te1v 18" to 60" DI • Po1.nt1•I re.un\trucl1on/rclu\,1llot1 ol an ""''"'& de \1ll1ng bas111 "llfJ•u.,mately JOO'I , t..O'w • l!>'d Add1tr .. 11,,lly. the De"K" lluoldm will provorle hydrology studres and as•OCldled hydrauhr engonee11ne d•~•l!.n lo convey ofl·,•IP d•~rll~Hfl thrnuRh lh• P•ot•cl <ii•, and on •1le drainage from the roadway envelope •nd •lope• l'aOCIOUalS l'oojiu\al docurnenh will be A•d•l•bl~ lo P1c<111•hl1cd P1upu\en al I 00 PM, lu~\dBy. feb1udly I/ 2004 Prequahlled Propo,ers rllifY IJH..k UI) lree ul charg• a m•>1mum ul llve (5) sets ol Propo\al document\ .11 Deso11n & C\11ishul llon Se1 V1Ce\. Umvef\t\y ul Cahlo1n1d, hvone, 520t C•hforn1• Avenue Suite 7~. Irvine f.ahfnrnoa 9769/ 74!>0 Addohonal sets may be purchased al p1equ~hf1ed pooposer's cosl from t,;011,oMaled lleproardphocs Propo,dl document-. will be hdolable lo wbcontraclo1s <1nd desoen cun>ullanb •I I 00 PM lund~y f ebruary 17 2004 ahd Wiii be 11SOed only di c-••ll4-te4 a..,-.,...,wn. i.e. Jl8? Pullmart Street. Co>la Mesa, CA 92626 Phone I (714) 751 21>80 All~llhun Mohdmrned Rehm•n or Solha Accal NOll: IT IS THI SUICONTUCTOH' ANO OISIGN CONSUllANTS' alSPONS•MATY TO aumn• WITH THl UNIVHSITY o• CONSOllOATIO ..... 00.Al'HKS TO AUNOWUOGI ••er•' Of JHI SOUlHlaN UOW aOAO PaOl'OSAl OO<UMlNTS. UNIVOSUY Will NOTlfY SUICONTUCTOSS AND OUIGN CONSUlTANTS, WHO HAVE HGfSJlaEO WITH DESIGN ANO CONST•UCTtON SlaVICIS oa CONSOllOATIO all'aOGUPHICS, Of AOOINOA., WHICH All AVAllAIU AT DESIGN AND CONSHUCTION SHVIC(S. Add1toonally Soollh~rn Rado•I lload RI I' Oocurnrttls will be a•aolabl~ for 111~w1nK al the lollow1n1 pl~n room loc~l1ott• tiea•1111rng I 00 PM, fur~day. I ehruat y 17. ?004· f . W. 09' .. c ......,y (McGr.,. Hll <-•t•V<lleft) 11'>0 Smolh luwn~ l.enlr e f'lac.~. Sorte 100, Anaheun CA 9?HOh Alle11t1un Ms Ka11n Carlson Phont • (714) 937 0831 r ... '111c1937 0917 CMO Aloehel"' (lee4 <-•tnKtleft O.te) 1717 ~uulh Stat~ Culleee Boult'ord. S111le 160 Anaholm, CA 97806 Allrnlrun Ms Ker\larn McWt1orte1 Phone • (II/I) !>!>6·937t raa I (811) 786-1001 THE fOUOWING DESIGN IUllOllS HAVE HIN l'alOUAllflfO TO SUIMIT THIS PIOJlCT: l'aOl'OSAlS ON FCI CONSTaUCTOIS, INC. ?'l8!i Ru~1ne\~ Park Dr1v• V"IJ CA 97081 8831 I cl (7601 727 9767 I,,. <7601 727 989'/ GalfflTH COMl'ANY ?070 Vale Stru t Santa Ana. CA 97704 Tel (714) 549 2291 r a• (714) 549 4033 l'alQUAUftlD SUICONTUCTOIS Net•• The .. lect•" D••lt lu114er wlll i.. re~lr•" t• lltt ...il theH llectrlcel -' l'lpellfoe •"'-••,.t•octen who he,.. ••" ,. ...... lfl•" .. , 0.. U..lver.Jty et eltt .. ..ie, lrvl-,.....,.. l'r....,ellfl•" Electrlcel S4"'c-ecter• Are1 DYNAlfCTRIC 4462 C0tpo .. 1e Centei D11ve t ns Al.1n11tos, CA 90170 l'OUK & STllNll, INC. ?520 Rubrdo1u Bo1JIPvdl d Rovcr\lde. CA 92509 ANDllW l'Al'AC AND SONS l()JO Sant• Amta Avenu" South 11 Monie CA 91133 MOOllE IUCTlltCAl CONHACTING 463 N Smith A~enue Coron~. CA 9?880 VAl v1ao1 CONSTRUCTION, INC. 10936 Shoemaller Avenue S•nla re Sprones. CA 90670 UI' SUIMITTAL alOUlllMlNTS SHAU II AS fOUOWS1 ltFI' ,.._Utel o .... M o..Mttte4 It• three,..,._..,., I 11s l Lomponent Submittal w111 ... 1 i.. recelv.., ..,.,, 2::00 l'M, w ..... .,. Apwd 7, 2004 St!tond Component Submittal wlll .,.t lte recel•-' eften 2:00 l'M, Tlwro4.y •II I , 2004 lh11d Compnnenl Subm11tal wlN .,., "• recelve4 efter1 12:00 l'M, ,,.....,, Afwll t , 2004 Fust Conovon•nl Subm11t~I. Second Cumponenl Submittal and Th11d Component Submittal writ be r Htelv~d •inly AC DESICN & CONSIRUCTION SERVICCS UNll/(RSll y or CAllfORNIA, IRl/INE ~?01 CAI II ORNIA AVf NU[. SUlfl 250 IRVINf . Cl\ 92697 ·7450 (949) 8?4 6630 Twe M-'eterv ,, •• ,,..,.. • ., c-•••-••• -' ,.......,.,., l'r•-l'•.,...i l'refeci Sit• Vl•lt• will be conducted on Ti-..4ey. Mer<h 4, 2004, I01JO AM Un1vers1ty of Cahforma, Irvine. Oes1an & Con~tructoon Serv1ce1. !>201 Calllornra Avenue, Suite 250, Sullrvan & Wrrihl Conference Rooms. h vine, CA 976q7.z450 Person~ arrrvme t~ler lhan IO:JS AM will not be allowed lo submit prnp<>s.ls a. Oe\ltn Bullde1 on lhe pro1ect and w ..... .,. 1111 .. clt 17, 2004, S130 l'M Unoversoly ol C•lllorno~ Irvine, Des11n & Con,truchon Serv1~el. 5201 Calolornia Avenue. Suite 250. Sullrvan & W111hl Conletence Room,, Ir Vine, CA 92697 2450 Persons a111v1ne later than S:3S l'M wolf not be allowed to subm1I proposals as Des•cn Builder on the p101ecl (louted •I corner ol l:dhlornoa Avenue and 81\on Avenue) Only Proposers, who parlrcopatc In the two pre proposal conferences and pre propoul project \tie vlsrh. In the11 enl11ely, will be allowed lo 11ropnse on the pto,.cl. For further rnlo1m3hnn, conl~cl the Univer ,lly's Representative, Brenda Duenu al (949) 824· 9586 Proposal Setu11ly on th~ anouunl ol 10' of the lump sum base bid. u clud1n11 1llernales. shill arcompany u <h B•d 1 he sue ely l\smna lh11 Bid Bond shall b•. on lht bid desdhne. an admitted '"'ely 1nsur ~r (a\ defined 111 lhft Cahln11ua Code of CIVIi Procedure S.clmn 99!"> t20) All Insurance poh<lts 1eq1111ed lube obtained by Oesien Builtt.t and Onlcn Consullanll 'hill be subject to approol by Unoverslly tor form and substance. All such policies requ11ed by Unlveu lly 101 Comme1 clal rocm Cenetal l11b1hly •nd Busoneu Automobile ll1b1hly shall be Issued by companies with • Best Rahn& ol A or ~lier and a fin1nc11I cl•ss1fio hon of I/Ill °' belt.,, or wrth an equivalent rahn& by Standard and POOi's 01 Moody's All polic1n requ1red by Unrvenity for Woc~tr's Compensation and (mployer·s l1ab1hly shall be rssued by companies with 11 (1) Bui Rat1n1 of 8+ or better and 1 f1nanc1al claurfiohon of I/Ill or better. or with an equivalent r 1hn1 by St1nderd 111d Poor's or Mondy'•, or t11) that 1r11 acceptable lo tti. Univell•ly Such 1n•u1ance shall be wrollen lo be not fess lhan (n required by fedeul and Slate of Calllornoa law) The Cert1ficale ot Insurance shall be issued on the Un1•e• S1ly'' l0t m Ille succen lul PtOfXl'e' ~nd ''' Subcontractors will be required lo fnllow th• nondtsc•lmln1llon requ\remenb •el forth in the Proposal Documents 1nd to pay prevalllnc w•1e 111IH •I lh• locatk>n of the Work The s•iccesslul ProposM will be required to h11141 the followina Calrfornla conlf•clor's license •I the time of the pr opolal opM Ulfl. A Genen1l f n11nte11na Contractnr (I lcenu Clan11!u hon) (I IUnH CoO.) hti...t ... c-tnctte. C.•h SS,194..000 THE REGENTS or THE UHIVfRSITY Of CAllfORNIA Univenily ol Ce~tornill. kvlnt Pubhshed Ne t 8each/Cosl1 MeH 0111 Prlol Ftbru., 17 24 2004 Best piece In the world to •dvertl•I can t•• to 1••v•' •d Cl-lfled ·1878 l -. 1160 TOf' SS 4 ••cottos ITC Jiw.. ~. Ek. 50s & 8}., .8l Moc. Spkt. hllx' ... 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Full Page Half Page Quarter Page Eighth Page $700 $375 $250 $135 2 col x 3.5 inch $85 Publication Date Wednesday, March 17, 2004 Space & Copy Deadline: Wednesday, March to, 2004 Advertorial Deadline: Wednesday, March to, 2004 Daily A Pilot Call today! J\rul Gendrolls at 949-574-4249 or Fax your ad to 949-631-6594 e -mail to ann.gendrolls@latimes.com Alp Tuesday, febtuary 24. 2004 .......... ·~ .... ,.,. .., .... ,. ..... 21t. 291. 2 ~ ,.., Pvt beechu. A/C, Fpk, USOOJmo 714-998-1/Sll ~•2.•rn 81t Cen1on. l& rM•ler. t unh11 11111, uulted cell, Act l4500ll\ ~~ •2 ............... . tlrdwd ftrt.. l& y.d. -poo4/'CU, no peb ~ Aa• .. , ... 949 f>f>7 1421 PrtWlll Tllllrtng 79 AllDNlliles - T•tf P-. A1eDrnatM 9004 M••Y du P••c.hr. 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