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Giants go up 3-1
By Ben Walker
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
                                                                                                                                  Sheriff’s Office
                                                                                                                                  welcomes cops
   ARLINGTON, Texas — The
rookie pitched way beyond his
years, sending a shudder through
Rangers Ballpark.
   Madison Bumgarner dominated
                                                                                                                                  from San Carlos
                                                                                                                                  By Michelle Durand
                                                                                                                                  DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
for eight innings, Aubrey Huff and
Buster Posey homered and the San
Francisco Giants put on a fielding                                                                                                  Handing over an entire police department to the Sheriff’s Office
clinic in Game 4, beating Texas 4-0                                                                                               requires more than just a city council decision or a formal swear-
on Sunday night to move within one                                                                                                ing-in ceremony.
win of that elusive World Series                                                                                                    There are the compromises over who heads what, decisions
title.                                                                                                                            about patrol schedules, physical evaluations to undergo, training
   Dressed in                                                                                                                     to finish and retirement benefits to shift.
black-and-                                                                                                                          Oh, and don’t forget about the stars.
orange, the                                                                                                                         At 8:30 a.m. Friday, the San Carlos Police Department star on
Giants were                                                                                                                       department vehicles were removed and replaced with a Sheriff’s
spooky good                                                                                                                       Office decal. The small shift is similar to how former San Carlos
in taking a 3-                                                                                                                    Police Chief Greg Rothaus — now a captain in the Sheriff’s Office
1        edge.                                                                                                                    — and Sheriff Greg Munks hope the outsourcing appears to the
Bumgarner                                                                                                                         public: nearly seamless.
allowed only three hits and took all                                                                                                Like the stars now bearing the Sheriff’s Office insignia, Rothaus
the fun out of a festive, Halloween                                                                                               hopes those watching the former San Carlos Police Department
crowd.
   “I can’t say enough about what he                                                                                                                                           See POLICE, Page 19
did,” Giants manager Bruce Bochy
said.
   Ace Tim Lincecum will try
Monday night to deliver the Giants’
first championship since they
                                                                                                                                  Local takes on Board of
moved to San Francisco in 1958.
Now it’s up to Cliff Lee to save the
Rangers’ season in Game 5.
                                                                                                                                  Equalization incumbent
   The 21-year-old Bumgarner and                                                                                                  By Emily DeRuy
closer Brian Wilson helped the                                                                                                    DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT
Giants become the first team to post
two shutouts in a World Series since                                                                                                San Carlos venture capitalist
Baltimore threw three straight to                                                                                                 Kevin Scott decided to run for the
close out the Dodgers in 1966.                                                                                                    state Board of Equalization after
   “I thought the pitching was the                                                                                                serving on the board of Clifford
                                                                                                                    REUTERS       Elementary       School’s     Parent Betty Yee Kevin Scott
thing tonight,” Texas manager Ron                                                        San Francisco Giants starting
Washington said. “And their                                                                                                       Teacher Association and seeing the
                                                                                         pitcher Madison Bumgarner                toll budget cuts have taken on education and services for children.
defense.”                                                                                delivers to the Texas Rangers in
   Huff’s two-run homer in the third                                                                                                Should the Republican win, he hopes to reduce unemployment,
                                                                                         the first inning of Game 4 of Major      raise tax revenue and add balance to the board’s decisions.
gave Bumgarner all the support he                                                        League Baseball's World Series in
needed. Posey added a solo shot in                                                                                                  “I was looking at the California budget crisis and why it is so
                                                                                         Arlington,Texas Sunday.Left,             bad, and one of the most alarming facts is that California has just
the eighth — Bumgarner and Posey                                                         Aubrey Huff runs the bases after
became the first rookie battery to                                                                                                about the worst business climate in the entire nation,” said Scott.
                                                                                         hitting a two RBI home run in the        “Businesses are the ones who provide the jobs and our unemploy-
start in the Series since Spec Shea                                                      third inning.
               See GIANTS, Page 16                                                                                                                                               See RACE, Page 19
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   800 S. Claremont St., Ste. 210, San Mateo, Ca. 94402                                                                                            Paul Reubens’ Pee-wee is                                             tle teary. “I feel real-   I wanted to do and were taking advan-
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        ly lucky and really        tage of the luridness of my situation, but
                                                                                                                                                   enjoying his second act                                              blessed right now. I       I haven’t really had trouble working or
                                                                                                            THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME                  NEW YORK — The red bow tie is                                     just feel like it’s my     existing or having a career. It just
                                                                                                                by Mike Argirion and Jeff Knurek
                                                                                                                                                   back. The white chunky loafers are, too.                             time right now. The        changed. Everything changed.”
 Unscramble these four Jumbles,
 one letter to each square,                                                                                                                        So is that too-tight gray suit.                                      stars are aligning for       For a performer who had spent a long
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        me.”                       time and a lot of energy tying to make
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        MUSIN                                                                                                                                      Pee-wee has returned from exile.                                        Reubens, who is as      people think Pee-wee was real, Reubens
                                                                                                                                                      Paul Reubens, who virtually aban-                                 quiet and thoughtful       watched as the public unmasking (he
                                                                                                                                                   doned the cult character he created near-         Paul Reubens in real life as Pee-             also pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor
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         All Rights Reserved.                                                                                                                      ly two decades ago following scandal, is                              wee is zany and           obscenity charge in 2004) put a cloud
                                                                                                                                                   making his Broadway debut with a                 high-pitched, is still slim and boyish.        over his best-known alter ego.
        REVVE                                                                                                                                                                                       He’s dressed for California on this chilly       “It was one thing to say, ‘Paul
                                                                                                                                                   reworking of the same theatrical show
                                                                                                                                                   that started Pee-wee’s career in the late        New York day — jacket-less in jeans, a         Reubens, he’s this or that.’ Or yuck or
                                                                                                                                                   1980s.                                           plaid shirt and a clunky digital watch.        ick or whatever you wanted to say. But
        URIADS                                                                                                                                        “I think it’s full circle. I view it even a   He’s pressed for time — so much of it          to move that into this work that I loved
                                                                                                                                                   little fuller, I guess. I feel that it’s full    has been lost.                                 and that I thought was special, and that I
                                                                                                                                                   circle in that I can come back around to           “I wasn’t feeling it for a long time.        thought was important — that was
                                                                                                                                                   a really good place where I was. As              And then all of a sudden it became a           extreme to me. That was something that
        TALPEA                                                                                                                                     opposed to having my career end on this          long time. All of a sudden I was like,         the second it happened, I went, ’Wow,
                                                                                                             Now arrange the circled letters
                                                                                                             to form the surprise answer, as       really sour note,” says Reubens during           ’Wow. How do you come back now out             that is so sad.’ And I can’t do anything
                                                                                                             suggested by the above cartoon.       an interview before a recent rehearsal. “I       of this?’ And you know what the answer         about it.”
    Ans:   “                                                                                                                   ”                   absolutely feel like I want to redeem            was? You just do it,” he says. “I didn’t         Reubens continued to act, playing
                                                                                                                                                   myself to a degree and this seemed like          feel like I needed anyone’s permission to      characters other than Pee-wee and scor-
                                                    (Answers tomorrow)
                    Jumbles: OLDER     KNOWN      THORAX       FACIAL                                                                              a really pure way to do it.”                     come back. And what do I have to lose?         ing successes in “Batman Returns” in
 Saturday’s
                    Answer: What the chain gang got when they                                                                                         Reubens, now 58, has been soaking up          Nothing really.”                               1992 and a 1995 Emmy nomination for
                             worked — HARD “ROCK”
                                                                                                                                                   the attention this time around. He has             Much of Pee-wee’s exile has been             a recurring guest role on “Murphy
                                                                                                                                                   donned his Pee-wee suit and popped up            self-imposed since Reubens’ July 1991          Brown.” He has also been on “30 Rock”
                                                                                                                                                   all over New York to drum up attention           arrest for indecent exposure in an adult-      and had prominent roles in the films
                                                                                                                                                   for “The Pee-wee Herman Show,” which             movie house in Sarasota, Fla. He was           “Nailed” and “Life During Wartime.”
                                                                                                                                                   officially opens Nov. 11. Everywhere he          handed a small fine but the damage to            In the years since the arrest, some
                                                                                                                                                   goes, people say: “Welcome back!” and            the character was incalculable.                could argue that Reubens got a raw deal,
                                                                                                                                                   “Glad you’re back.”                                “When I was arrested in 1991, offers         at least in comparison to other public
                                                                                                                                                      “I really just never got any of this the      poured in,” he says. “All kinds. I mean,       figures who have almost instantly
                                                                                                                                                   first time around,” he says, getting a lit-      some of those offers weren’t things that       jumped back from controversy.
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Police reports
  Bad solicitor
                                                 How the Peninsula’s roads were paved                Company in 1893 and in 1902 started the first      the same time the State Bureau of Highways
  A man was soliciting money and claiming                                                            successful auto production line in the United      was created, the governor was empowered to
  he was a San Bruno fire victim at Safeway                                                                                                             appoint three members to it. During 1895 and
                                                                                                     States. Their auto became the rage of the
  supermarket on East Hillsdale Boulevard                                                                                                               1896, after purchasing a buckboard wagon
  in Foster City before 6:13 p.m. Monday,                                                            times and even a song, “In my merry
                                                                                                     Oldsmobile,” touted the thrill of the ride in an   and teams of horses, these three men traveled
  Oct. 25.
                                                                                                     auto. Henry Ford began producing the ever          throughout the state and made their report to
                                                                                                     popular Model T Ford automobile in 1908            the governor that spelled out the extent of the
FOSTER CITY                                                                                          after introducing a planetary transmission and     highway system that was needed to tie this
Vandalism. A tire was slashed on Compass                                                             a pedal-based control system. This went into       great, diversified state together. One of their
Lane before 9:43 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 24.                                                               his improved assembly line and, by 1927, 15        recommendations was to develop a road sys-
                                                   E
Possession of marijuana. Teenage residents                 ver since Nicolas Otto built the first    million to these Model Ts were on the              tem starting from San Francisco, develop
and guests were smoking marijuana in the                  effective gas motor, internal combus-      American roads. This was followed by the           roads to the south, through San Mateo County,
backyard of a residence on Ursa Lane before               tion-four stroke engine in 1876, man       Model A Ford which added 4 million more            etc. In 1897, the Bureau of Highways was dis-
6:34 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 24.                       has been improving on this design.                  autos to the American roads. By 2006, more         solved and a Department of Highways was
Auto burglary. A man’s vehicle was broken          More than 100,000 patents have created the        than 135 million passenger cars were regis-        created. In 1910, after preliminary work had
into and his cell phone and backpack worth       modern automobile after the engines were                                                               been completed to provide necessary legisla-
$380 stolen on Monterey Avenue before                                                                tered in the United States.
                                                 adapted to the horse carriages in the 1800s           All of these autos needed roads to travel on     tion to purchase land for roads, an election by
12:43 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 23.                                                                                                                           the public provided funds of $18 million for
Residential burglary. A storage locker was       (thus called “horseless carriages”). Carl Benz      but first a bureau had to be created to develop
                                                 of Germany designed and built the first practi-     these roads. In 1895, the State Bureau of          the beginning of a paved state highway sys-
broken into on Foster City Boulevard before                                                                                                             tem.
4:31 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 23.                     cal automobile in 1885 and, in America,             Highways was created by the Legislature and
                                                                                                                                                           The sum was considered completely inade-
Suspicious circumstances. Two individuals        Charles and Frank Duryea, bicycle makers,           the 65-mile Lake Tahoe Wagon Road, a pio-
                                                                                                                                                        quate by the engineers and a second bond
were using a charcoal grill and causing a fire   put the first auto on the streets of Springfield,   neer toll road, was acquired. This was the
                                                                                                                                                        issue of $15 million was passed in 1915.
near at Windsurfer Park before 5:16 a.m.         Mass. in 1893. It was, however, Ransom E.           beginning of a long development of the high-
Friday, Oct. 22.                                 Olds who started the Olds Motor Vehicle             ways and byways in the state of California. At                              See HISTORY, Page 5
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HISTORY
                                         another one needed immediate work.       the beginning of a system that would     parade down El Camino Real on
                                         Trees were planted to break the wind     allow better and more rapid transit up   April 23. The Grand Parlor of the
                                         along this path and give shelter from    and down the Peninsula. Speeches         Native Sons of the Golden West
Continued from page 3                    the sun that could beat mercilessly      were made, food consumed, and the        annual convention in San Francisco
                                         upon the travelers. Some of these        next day the project began.              wanted to sponsor this grand parade
   Many more bonds were passed           trees can still be seen along the road   Gunnysacks full of cement and bags       that would include over 1,000 Native
later to continue the work of the        in the city of Burlingame.               full of sand were laid beside the road   Sons in 250 automobiles on a drive
Bureau of Highways.                         In 1912, Contract #1 was issued for   waiting for the men with their mixers
                                                                                                                           down the Peninsula that would start
   In early 1900, this main route        the paving of El Camino Real from        to turn the concrete into a firm road
                                                                                  that would accommodate the rapidly       at Mason Street. A tour around the
down the Peninsula was given the         Orange Avenue in South San
                                         Francisco to San Mateo. In front of      increasing number of automobiles         Presidio, to Cliff House, Golden Gate
name of El Camino Real, the Royal
Road. It was an unpaved, dirt road       the ever-popular and well-patronized     that were becoming popular.              Park, then south to Uncle Tom’s
                                                                                                                                                                       PHOTO COURTESY OF THE SAN
that became a quagmire in the winter     Uncle Tom’s Cabin roadhouse, the            In 1915, James Martin of San          Cabin in San Bruno for lunch. After       MATEO COUNTY HISTORY MUSEUM
when it rained. Repair was constant-     project of paving El Camino Real         Francisco solicited the cooperation of   lunch, the group would tour to          In 1915 the first automobile
ly going on but it seemed that as soon   was begun by the state. A huge cele-     the San Mateo Development                Crystal Springs and various points in   “parade”to Crystal Springs Dam in
as a bridge or road was repaired,        bration was called for to announce       Association to make a successful         San Mateo County.                       San Mateo was held.
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        an Mateo County voters will             new regulations.Such a responsibility has                                ***                      definition of taxes to include many            coverage, analysis and insight with the latest
                                                already proven to be burdensome                           Proposition 23-NO                       payments currently considered to be fees       business, lifestyle, state, national and world news,
        head to the polls Nov. 2 for            for medicinal marijuana,which                                Proposition 23 would suspend
        the general election. The                                                                                                                 or charges.It would require state and local    we seek to provide our readers with the highest
                                                has a true benefit for those who                                legislation passed in 2006 that                                                  quality information resource in San Mateo County.
Daily Journal is making the follow-             require it for physical ailments.                                 aimed to reduce greenhouse      proposals to increase revenue to be
                                                                                                                                                  approved by two-thirds of the state            Our pages belong to you, our readers, and we
ing recommendations for federal,                                ***                                                gas emissions until
                                                Proposition 20-YES,                                                unemployment drops             Assembly and Senate or local voters.           choose to reflect the diverse character of this
state and local candidates, proposi-            Proposition 27-NO                                                  below 5.5 percent for four                                                    dynamic and ever-changing community.
tions and measures.                             California’s legislative districts
                                                have been drawn by those in
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                                                                                                                   Arguments for or against
                                                                                                                                                  San Mateo County offices                       Publisher
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Jerry Lee
Federal offices                                 power to ensure “safe”districts                                  climate change aside,AB 32
                                                                                                               takes solid steps to reducing
                                                                                                                                                  San Mateo County treasurer-tax collector:      Editor in Chief
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Jon Mays
U.S.Senate:No recommendation                    for their colleagues.In doing so,                                                                 Sandie Arnott
                                                they have created a system in                               emissions and ensuring clean air                                                     Sports Editor
District 12 U.S.representative: Jackie Speier                                                            and water for our state.It is a quest    Supervisor-District Three:Don Horsley
                                                which there is little competition for some                                                                                                       Nathan Mollat
District 14 U.S.representative: Anna Eshoo                                                       that should not be way-laid by our current       San Mateo County Harbor Commission:
                                                members of the state Assembly and Senate         economic cycle.                                  Sabrina Brennan,James Tucker                   Copy Editor/Page Designer
                                                and little incentive for those on either side                                                                                                    Erik Oeverndiek
State offices                                   of the aisle to work with members of the         Proposition 24-NO
                                                                                                                         ***                      Sequoia Healthcare District:Alpio Barbara,
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Governor:Jerry Brown                                                                                                                              Art Faro,Jerry Shefren
                                                opposing party since they are virtually          A law signed by the governor in 2009 as part                                                    Nicola Zeuzem
Lieutenant governor:Gavin Newsom                assured of re-election.                          of the budget deal allowed multistate                                                           Production Assistant
Attorney general:Steve Cooley                   Proposition 20 would expand the role of          businesses a new way to determine how            San Mateo County measures                      Julio Lara
Insurance commissioner:Dave Jones               the commission to include congressional          much of their income that California taxes.      Measures I,N-Belmont-Redwood Shores            Marketing & Events
Secretary of state:Debra Bowen                  districts and would eliminate any                Under the law,businesses can shift operating                                                    Kerry McArdle
Controller:John Chiang                          temptation to draw districts for political       losses to prior and future tax years,share tax   Elementary School District bonds,$25
Treasurer:Bill Lockyer                          gain.Proposition 27 would eliminate the          credits with affiliated corporations and use a   million and $35 million-YES                    Senior Reporter
Superintendent of public instruction:Larry                                                                                                        Measure J-South San Francisco Unified          Michelle Durand
                                                commission before it has a chance to             sales-based income calculation.
Aceves                                                                                                                   ***                      High School District $162 million bond-YES     Reporters
District 8 Senate:Leland Yee                    reform a sorely broken system.                                                                                                                   Emanuel Lee, Heather Murtagh, Bill Silverfarb
                                                                        ***                      Proposition 25-NO                                Measures K,S-Half Moon Bay sales tax
District 12 Assembly:Fiona Ma                                                                    Proponents claim this proposal would end
District 19 Assembly:Jerry Hill                 Proposition 21-NO                                                                                 increase to 10.25 percent,consolidation of     Senior Correspondent: Events
                                                Would establish an $18 surcharge on every        the annual gridlock in Sacramento when it        local elections-YES                            Susan E. Cohn
District 21 Assembly:Rich Gordon                                                                 comes to passing the state budget.In
                                                vehicle owner’s Department of Motor                                                               Measure M-$10 vehicle license fee for local
                                                Vehicle annual bill in exchange for free         theory,it would.However,the current two-                                                        Business Staff
State propositions                              access to state parks.It’s a way for the state   thirds majority is an important safeguard        transportation improvements-NO                 Charlotte Andersen
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Jennifer Bishop
                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Mark Aspillera
                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Gloria Brickman
Proposition 19-NO                               to raise the car tax under the auspices of a     against a legislative majority freely            Measure O-San Mateo Union High School          Gale Green                   Robert O’Leary
Allows people 21 years and older to             benefit to the parks system when it would        increasing new taxes and state worker pay        District $186 million bond-NO                  Jeff Palter                  Shirley Marshall
possess,cultivate or transport marijuana for    actually funnel money it collects into the       and pensions.Reducing the threshold for a        Measure U-County charter change to             Kris Skarston
personal use and proponents say it could        general fund.                                    state budget passage should not be               modify how Board of Supervisors replaces
                                                                                                 enacted until redistricting reform is under                                                     Interns • Correspondents • Contractors
generate $1.4 billion in revenue for the                                ***                                                                       elected officials-YES                          Michael Almonte          Jenna Chambers
state.If you believe marijuana should be        Proposition 22-YES                               way so more moderate legislators on both                                                        Diana Clock              Michael Costa
legalized,this proposition is the wrong way     Proposition 22 will prohibit the state,even      sides of the aisle have a chance to work                                                        Philip Dimaano           Darold Fredricks
to do it.Local governments could still          during a period of severe financial hardship,    with each other.                                 To find your polling location or read other    Miles Freeborn           Brian Grabianowski
prohibit recreational marijuana,creating a      from delaying the distribution of tax                                    ***                      nonpartisan election information prepared by   William Jeske            Cheri Lucas
                                                revenue for transportation,redevelopment         Proposition 26-NO                                the League of Women Voters visit               Nick Rose                Theresa Seiger
burden on city officials and police who                                                                                                                                                          Andrew Scheiner          Alex Shamis
would be tasked with the responsibility of      or local government projects and services.       This proposition would broaden the               http://www.smartvoter.org/.                    Eliot Storch             Jeremy Venook
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             Business brief
Apple sues Motorola over smart phone patent
  NEW YORK — Apple is suing Motorola for infringing
on patents related to its smart phones.
                                                             Obama weighs Bush tax cuts
                                                             By Andrew Taylor                               President George W. Bush’s tax cuts for         “The most likely outcome is a one-
  Apple Inc. said in a filing on Friday that Motorola’s      THE ASSOCIATED PRESS                           a year in a lame-duck session that opens     year extension of everything,” said
Droid, Cliq, BackFlip and other phones violate its patents                                                  Nov. 15, or punting the issue until next     Democratic lobbyist Steve Elmendorf.
related to the iPhone’s touch screen and user interface.        WASHINGTON — Will Congress                  year for Obama and a new, more               “The second most likely outcome is
  Apple says it wants Motorola Inc. to stop using the        extend the Bush tax cuts into 2011 in the      Republican Congress to figure out.           nothing happens.”
patents and is seeking an unspecified amount of damages as   weeks after Tuesday’s election or let the         Republicans are hoping to ride a wave        “The middle class has to get more than
well as its attorneys’ fees and costs.                       automatic increase start cutting into          of economic fears and anti-Washington        a few Tootsie rolls in their treat bag for
  The lawsuit was filed in a federal district court in       most people’s paychecks early next             anger to a possible takeover of the          Halloween here. We just can’t keep this
Wisconsin on Friday.                                         year?                                          House and at least several more seats in     policy of having the wealthiest get the
  The suit comes after Motorola sued Apple earlier this         It’s really pretty much up to President     the Senate. They’re certain to stand firm    biggest chunk of these tax cuts,” said
month over patent infringement.                              Barack Obama.                                  on their promise to extend the Bush-era      Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn.
                                                                Despite the punishment his fellow           tax cuts in their entirety. Democrats           Appearing with her on CBS’ “Face the
                                                             Democrats are expected to take from            were divided on the issue even before        Nation,” GOP Rep. Peter King of New
                                                             voters, Obama has shown no sign of             the election.                                York said “it’s only the last few weeks
                                                             retreating from his insistence that fami-         About three dozen mostly moderate         we’ve heard any talk of a compromise at
                                                             lies and small businesses with incomes         House Democrats and a few Senate             all.”
                                                             above $250,000 return to higher, Bill          Democrats already oppose Obama’s                Elmendorf said Obama should cut a
                                                             Clinton-era tax levels starting Jan. 1.        position on raising rates for the wealthy.   deal because letting the tax cuts expire
                                                                But Obama also has dodged the ques-         So do Gov. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., and         would be a political disaster. “Showing
                                                             tion whether he would veto a bill that         Chris Coons, D-Del., who would imme-         that he can work with Republicans in the
                                                             extends the tax cuts for everyone.             diately join the Senate if elected           postelection atmosphere is going to be
                                                                The expiring tax cuts were enacted in       Tuesday. If the question were actually       important, and this is the first way to do
                                                             2001. They include lower income tax            put to votes in Congress, the GOP might      it,” he said.
                                                             rates, a $1,000 per-child tax credit, relief   win.                                            Sen. John Cornyn, D-Texas, appearing
                                                             for married couples, and lower taxes on           From a purely political perspective,      Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” envi-
                                                             investments and large estates.                 Obama can solidify his standing with the     sioned a deal that continues all the Bush
                                                                Many longtime Congress-watchers             Democratic base by fighting for his posi-    tax cuts “for the near term, perhaps the
                                                             think it’ll come down to two options:          tion or appeal to the middle by showing      next couple of years. Perhaps there’s a
                                                             extending the full roster of former            an ability to work with Republicans.         bipartisan solution there.”
                                                                                                                                   Pontiac ends
                                                                                                                                   after 84 years
                                                                                                                                   By Tom Krisher
                                                                                                                                   THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Niners                                                                                                                                                                Oregon
                                                                                                                                                                      looking
rally late                                                                                                                                                            awesome
to beat                                                                                                                                                               By Ralph D. Russo
                                                                                                                                                                      THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Broncos
                                                                                                                                                                      ened its grip on the top spot in The
                                                                                                                                                                      Associated Press poll Sunday, while
                                                                                                                                                                      No. 3 Auburn closed the gap on No.
                                                                                                                                                                      2 Boise State.
                                                                                                                                                                         In their third consecutive week as
By Chris Lehourites
                                                                                                                                                                      No. 1, the Ducks reached a new high
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
                                                                                                                                                                      for first-place votes (49) and points
                                                                                                                                                                      (1,487) from
   WEMBLEY, England — With a                                                                                                                                          the      media
change of scenery and a change of                                                                                                                                     panel after a
quarterback, maybe the San                                                                                                                                            decisive 53-
Francisco 49ers can still turn their                                                                                                                                  32 victory at
season around.                                                                                                                                                        Southern
   After winning only one of their                                                                                                                                    California on
first six games, the 49ers and backup                                                                                                                                 Saturday
Troy Smith turned it on in the fourth                                                                                                                                 night.
quarter Sunday to beat the reeling                                                                                                                                       Boise State
Denver Broncos 24-16 in the NFL’s                                                                                                                                     received
fourth regular-season game in                                                                                                                                         seven first-place votes and 1,403
London.                                                                                                                                                               points after four voters switched
   “Even though we missed some                                                                                                                                        from the Broncos to the Ducks.
things early on, I think the rhythm                                                                                                                                      Auburn also lost a first-place vote
was put in place to make some plays                                                                                                                                   to Oregon. The Tigers got two votes
later on,” said Smith, who was mak-                                                                                                                                   as No. 1 after beating Mississippi
ing his first start as a 49er in place of                                                                                                                             51-31, but are now just seven points
the injured Alex Smith and the third                                                                                                                                  behind the Broncos. Boise State beat
of his career. “You have to be able to                                                                                                                                Louisiana Tech 49-20 on Tuesday.
keep your head down and keep                                                                                                                                             No. 4 TCU also received two first-
even-keeled as a quarterback.”                                                                                                                                        place votes. Idle Alabama moved up
   Smith completed three long pass-                                                                                                                                   a spot to No. 5 and unbeaten Utah
es in the fourth quarter to get the                                                                                                                                   climbed to two places to sixth.
offense going. Trailing 10-3 and                                                                                                                                         The Utes host the Horned Frogs in
struggling all day, Smith tied the                                                                                                                                    the first game in Mountain West
score by rushing for a 1-yard touch-                                                                                                                                  Conference history to match top-10
down after completing back-to-back                                                                                                                                    teams.
passes to Delanie Walker, the first                                                                                                                                      The rest of the top 10 is
for 27 yards and the second for 38                                                                                                                                    Wisconsin, Ohio State, Nebraska
following a scramble.                                                                                                                                                 and Stanford.
                                                                                                                                                         REUTERS
   “It’s kind of like watching Brett                                                                                                                                     Missouri and Michigan State both
                                            Denver Bronco’s Champ Bailey (bottom) tackles San Francisco 49ers’Anthony Dixon during their NFL football game
                See NINERS, Page 12         at Wembley Stadium in London Sunday.                                                                                      took big tumbles after losing for the
                                                                                                                                                                      first time this season. The Tigers
                                                                                                                                                                      dropped seven spots to No. 14 after
Three months removed as owner,Hicks roots on Rangers                said. “The      court. English soccer supporters        have some privacy.”
                                                                                                                                                                      losing 31-17 at Nebraska.
                                                                                                                                                                         The Spartans dropped 11 places to
                                                                                                                                                                      16th after losing 37-6 at Iowa. The
By Ronald Blum
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS                                                sale    was     took to the streets in Merseyside,        Still trying to sell the Stars, Hicks   Hawkeyes moved up three spots to
                                                                    Aug. 4. We      protesting Hicks and co-owner           bowed out as Rangers owner on             No. 15.
   ARLINGTON, Texas — Wearing                                       w e r e         George Gillett Jr. until the day the    Aug. 12, eight days after a group            The loss to Oregon dropped USC
a polo shirt in Rangers red, a tall                                 already         team was sold out from under them       headed by team president Nolan            out of the rankings for the second
man walked without fanfare into a                                   eight games     to the parent company of the Boston     Ryan and Chuck Greenberg beat out         time this season and Miami is also
luxury box on the second deck of                                    in      first   Red Sox.                                Mark Cuban, the owner of the              out again after being upset 24-19 at
Rangers Ballpark, greeted his                                       place. I’ve        Now he’s happy to be a regular       NBA’s Dallas Mavericks, in a bank-        Virginia.
guests and settled down to watch the        had a real outpouring of friends and    season ticket-holder. Well, a season    ruptcy auction with a bid valued at          Moving back into the Top 25 were
first World Series game in the              people who are important to me call     ticket-holder who entertains in the     $593 million.                             No. 23 North Carolina State and No.
Metroplex.                                  me or e-mail or written me letters,     Eddie Collins Suite, overlooking the      Hicks had bought the Rangers            25 Nevada.
   Less than three months ago, he           recognizing that this team didn’t       infield between home plate and          from Bush’s group for $250 million,          Oklahoma is No. 11, followed by
used to occupy the owners’ seats            start on Aug. 5.”                       third base.                             after Bush became governor of             LSU and Arizona.
next to the first-base dugout and the         He rose to the top of the sports         “I think we’re all ready, particu-   Texas and before he was elected              No. 18 South Carolina, Oklahoma
George W. Bush suite directly               world, buying the NHL’s Dallas          larly the kids,” he said Saturday       president.                                State and Virginia Tech round out
behind home plate. Now, with the            Stars in 1995, the Rangers in 1998      night, just before the Rangers            Even though Hicks no longer is          the first 20.
Texas Rangers three wins from their         and English soccer power Liverpool      closed to 2-1 in the Series against     owner, he feels partly responsible           Joining N.C. State and Nevada in
first World Series title, he’s just         in 2007. And then as the economy        the San Francisco Giants. “Nobody       for the team’s success — especially       the final five were No. 21
another fan.                                turned, he was vilified as the base-    likes to read about negative things                                               Mississippi State, No. 22 Baylor and
   “Very bittersweet,” Tom Hicks            ball team wound up in bankruptcy        said about their dad. We’re ready to                 See RANGERS, Page 16         No. 24 Florida State.
12       Monday • Nov. 1, 2010                                                             SPORTS                                                                         THE DAILY JOURNAL
                                                                                                    NINERS
                                                                                                    Continued from page 11
                                                                                                                                                          “I know it hurt,” Broncos coach Josh
                                                                                                                                                       McDaniels said. “He showed great grit and
                                                                                                                                                       toughness for us today as a leader and a cap-
                                                                                                                                                       tain of staying in the game even though I
                                                                                                                                                       know every time he threw it after that, there
                                                                                                                                                       was a lot of soreness.”
                                                                                                    Favre,” 49ers coach Mike Singletary said of
                                                                                                                                                          Although it rained in London for much of
                                                                                                    the 38-yarder. “I don’t want to put him in the
                                                                                                                                                       the day, it was dry during the game at
                                                                                                    same light, but it’s kind of like watching a
                                                                                                                                                       Wembley Stadium — the home of England’s
                                                                                                    Brett Favre pass.”
                                                                                                                                                       national soccer team and venue for the 1966
                                                                                                       Less than 5 minutes later, Smith threw a 28-
                                                                                                                                                       World Cup final.
                                                                                                    yard touchdown pass to Michael Crabtree
                                                                                                                                                          As the home team, the 49ers were able to
                                                                                                    with 7:23 left to put San Francisco (2-6)
                                                                                                                                                       distribute flags to the 83,941 fans. While spec-
                                                                                                    ahead 17-10. Frank Gore scored another TD
                                                                                                                                                       tators were dressed in a myriad of NFL colors,
                                                                                                    with 3:47 to go, running in from the 3.
                                                                                                                                                       the majority were cheering for San Francisco.
                                                                                                       Smith, the 2006 Heisman Trophy winner
                                                                                                                                                          “I wish I could play a game over here every
                                                                                                    from Ohio State, found out only a few days
                                                                                                                                                       year,” 49ers linebacker Takeo Spikes said.
                                                                                                    earlier he was going to start at Wembley
                                                                                                                                                          This is the fourth straight year the NFL has
                                                                                                    because Alex Smith was diagnosed with a
                                                                                                                                                       played a regular-season game in London. And
                                                                                                    separated shoulder. And he struggled in the
                                                                                                                                                       with another packed Wembley assured in the
                                                                                                    first half, completing 4 of 9 passes for 37
                                                                                                                                                       buildup, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell
                                                                                                    yards.
                                                                                                                                                       was still talking about more games in Britain
                                                                                                       He finished with 196 yards on 12-of-19
                                                                                                                                                       and possibly a franchise based in London in
                                                                                                    passing.
                                                                                                                                                       the future.
                                                                                                       Gore helped out with a productive day on
                                                                                                                                                          “We got to get an NFL team over here. The
                                                                                        REUTERS     the ground, rushing for 118 yards on 29 car-
                                                                                                                                                       energy is unbelievable,” Spencer said. “The
Seattle Seahawks defensive end Chris Clemons pursues Oakland Raiders running back                   ries.
                                                                                                                                                       fans, the wave, the flags. It really felt like a
Darren McFadden during the second quarter of their NFL football game in Oakland Sunday.                “We wanted to make sure we established
                                                                                                                                                       home game tonight.”
                                                                                                    the running game and allow Troy, in his third
                                                                                                                                                          Both teams came into the game off losses.
RAIDERS
                                                  ball popped out right to Tyvon Branch for an      start in his career, to develop some type of
                                                  interception.                                                                                        The Niners blew a late lead against the
                                                                                                    rhythm, develop some type of consistency,
                                                     Campbell connected on a 69-yard touch-                                                            Carolina Panthers and then flew directly to
                                                                                                    some type of confidence,” Singletary said.
                                                  down pass to Heyward-Bey on the next play                                                            London, while the Broncos arrived Friday
Continued from page 11                                                                              “And not put too much on him too soon.”
                                                  to make it 23-0, sending the half-filled                                                             after getting blown out by the Oakland
                                                                                                       Singletary wouldn’t say whether Smith won
                                                  Coliseum into delirium.                                                                              Raiders.
the opposition 92-17 the past two weeks.                                                            the starting job.
                                                     The only remaining drama was whether the          “We’re going into the bye week, and as far         “It was good to take time away,” Spikes
   It wasn’t all good news for the Raiders. Pro   Raiders would finish their first shutout in                                                          said. “We were forced to be with each other. It
Bowl cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha left the                                                            as Alex Smith is concerned, it’s a week-to-
                                                  eight years. Mare finally made a 47-yard field    week deal,” Singletary said. “I’ll wait and talk   was like being in training camp all over
game in the fourth quarter with an injured        goal with 9:02 remaining to get Seattle on the                                                       again.”
right ankle. He was unable to walk off under                                                        to our doctors, trainers, whatever. But we’ll
                                                  board.                                            make those decisions as we need to.”                  The fans were struggling for something to
his own power and went immediately to the            McFadden had his fourth 100-yard rushing                                                          cheer for in the first half, when the only scor-
locker room.                                                                                           The Broncos (2-6) got their first touchdown
                                                  day of the season. Heyward-Bey had a career-      in the third quarter when Tim Tebow ran in         ing was Joe Nedney’s 34-yard field goal.
   The normally reliable Olindo Mare missed       high 105 yards receiving and his second           from a yard after Kyle Orton connected with           The Broncos twice had touchdowns called
two field goal attempts for Seattle, ending a     career touchdown, and fullback Marcel Reece       Brandon Lloyd for 71 yards.                        back. The second would have put them in
streak of 30 consecutive makes on a day all       also had a career high with 90 yards receiving,      Orton pulled the Broncos within a score         position to try to tie the game with a 2-point
the bounces went Oakland’s way. The Raiders       including a 30-yard TD on fourth-and-1 in the
turned one double-deflection into a 55-yard                                                         with 2:19 to go in the game, hitting Lloyd for     conversion with less than 2 minutes remain-
                                                  second quarter.                                   a 1-yard touchdown. But Matt Prater shanked        ing, but an illegal block nullified Eddie
pass play and another into an interception.          Reece went in motion on the play and was
   The first of those breaks came on a third                                                        the extra point attempt.                           Royal’s 78-yard punt return.
                                                  one-on-one with safety Lawyer Milloy on the          Orton completed 28 of 40 passes for 369            In the third quarter, Orton handed off to
down late in the third quarter. Campbell’s        outside. Reece beat Milloy on a slant, and
slant pass hit Darrius Heyward-Bey in the                                                           yards. But he also made the only two               Knowshon Moreno, who pitched back to
                                                  when linebacker David Hawthorne was                                                                  Orton for a 38-yard touchdown pass to Jabar
chest, bounced up and was bobbled by Jacoby                                                         turnovers of the game. Manny Lawson swat-
                                                  unable to get over in time, Reece easily
Ford before Michael Bush picked it out of the                                                       ted the ball out of his hand in the fourth quar-   Gaffney. But it was called back for a chop
                                                  scored.
air and rumbled for the big gain. That set up        The Raiders sacked Hasselbeck on his first     ter, setting up Gore’s TD run. Then he threw       block penalty by Moreno.
one of Sebastian Janikowski’s four field goals    two dropbacks, and it was that kind of half for   an interception to Shawntae Spencer as time           “You can’t blame the officials, because we
to give Oakland a 16-0 lead.                      the Seahawks. They gained just 4 yards in the     was winding down.                                  put ourselves in those positions,” said Lloyd,
   On the next possession, Matt Hasselbeck        first quarter and didn’t record a first down         Lawson also drilled Orton in the third quar-    who finished with 169 yards on seven recep-
threw a deep ball to Deon Butler that corner-     until Hasselbeck connected with John Carlson      ter, knocking him to the ground on a third-        tions. “It’s really tough to point the finger
back Stanford Routt deflected. Butler tried to    on a 35-yard pass with 2:29 to go in the first    down pass attempt. Orton was back in for the       when we have so many opportunities to do
make a diving catch of the batted pass, but the   half.                                             next possession.                                   well.”
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GIANTS
Continued from page 1
                                                                                                                                                               nel when Huff hit a long drive to
                                                                                                                                                               right.
                                                                                                                                                                  Huff homered on the 62nd pitch
                                                                                                                                                               overall from Hunter, who tossed
                                                                                                                                                               strikes but couldn’t throw the ball
and Yogi Berra for the Yankees in                                                                                                                              past anyone. Alexi Ogando began
1947.                                                                                                                                                          warming up in the Texas bullpen in
  Even though Bumgarner got relief                                                                                                                             the third and replaced Hunter in the
help, it was a complete game for the                                                                                                                           fifth.
Giants. Andres Torres and Edgar                                                                                                                                   Ogando set down five straight bat-
Renteria each got three hits and                                                                                                                               ters, then bounced a breaking ball to
their teammates made almost every                                                                                                                              the sixth and immediately grabbed
play in the field.                                                                                                                                             his left side. A trainer went to the
  Make it great D in Big D.                                                                                                                                    mound, Ogando came out and
  Left fielder Cody Ross came up                                                                                                                               Darren Oliver relieved.
with a shoestring catch, second                                                                                                                                   The Giants took an aggressive
baseman Freddy Sanchez made a                                                                                                                                  approach from the get-go. After
leaping grab and Posey threw out                                                                                                                               Torres led off the game with an
Josh Hamilton trying to steal.                                                                                                                                 infield single, Bochy ordered up a
Bumgarner helped himself, too,                                                                                                                                 bunt, hit-and-run and a steal — all
knocking down Hamilton’s scorcher                                                                                                                              with Sanchez at the plate.
up the middle.                                                                                                                                                    Hamilton kept things scoreless in
  Coming off a 4-2 win Saturday                                                                                                                                the Giants second. The All-Star cen-
night, the Rangers and their fans                                                                                                                              ter fielder charged hard to make a
were ready to even this Series.                                                                                                                                diving, backhanded catch on a
Earlier in the day, about a quarter-                                                                                                                           blooper by Schierholtz that stranded
mile away at Cowboys Stadium,                                                                                                                                  runners at the corners.
Dallas dropped to 1-6 with a 35-17                                                                                                                                Notes: At 21, Bumgarner became
loss to Jacksonsville. Two little                                                                                                                              the fifth-youngest pitcher to start in
boys held up signs inside that read:                                                                                                                           a World Series. Bullet Joe Bush was
“Hurry Up Cowboys ... I Have a                                                                                                                     REUTERS
                                                                                                                                                               20 for the Philadelphia Athletics in
Rangers Game to go to.”                Members of the San Francisco Giants celebrate after defeating the Texas Rangers,4-0,in Game 4 of Major League           1913. ... Hunter has not gotten past
  The father-and-son team of           Baseball's World Series in Arlington,Texas Sunday.                                                                      the fourth inning in any of his three
George H.W. Bush and George W.           Bumgarner didn’t permit a runner        The Giants tweaked their lineup,      umpire Jeff Kellogg. Both plays         postseason starts. He went 13-4 dur-
Bush threw out the ceremonial first    past first base until the seventh.     benching strikeout machine Pat           were bang-bang, and replays             ing the regular season. ... Huff hit
ball in what Major League Baseball     Facing his only jam, he retired Ian    Burrell and making Huff the DH for       seemed to show both were misses         his first homer since Sept. 25. ...
said was the first time two former     Kinsler on a fly ball to strand two    the first time this season. Bochy put    that went against the Rangers.          Hunter fielded Renteria’s bat after it
presidents attended a World Series     runners and preserve a 3-0 lead.       Nate Schierholtz in right field and        Thwarted early, the Giants took a     slipped out of his hands and slith-
game.                                    Bumgarner struck out Vladimir        Travis Ishikawa at first base — fine     2-0 lead in the third on Huff’s         ered to the mound in the second.
  The elder Bush’s wife, Barbara,      Guerrero three times, the first time   fielders, not great hitters. That’s      homer. Torres led off with a            Hunter politely handed it back to
even kept score from her front-row     the star Texas designated hitter had   more the NL way, where spare bats        grounder that hit the first-base bag,   Renteria. ... Ishikawa, making his
seat next to the Texas dugout. There   done that this season.                 rarely grow on the bench.                kicked up and rolled into the corner    first start since Aug. 14, scraped his
wasn’t much to write down — not          Wilson closed with a hitless            Washington came off his bench         for a double. Sanchez failed to         chin making a headfirst dive into
on the Texas side, anyway.             ninth.                                 twice to discuss calls with first base   advance him and was still shouting      third base.
                                                                 RANGERS
                                                                 Continued from page 11
                                                                                                                Hicks credits Ryan for giving the go-
                                                                                                              ahead on the summer acquisition of
                                                                                                              Cliff Lee from Seattle. And for some of
                                                                                                              the other pitching moves.
                                                                                                                                                           than doubles the following year. So this
                                                                                                                                                           has only been a sleeping giant of a mar-
                                                                                                                                                           ket,” Hicks said. “The Dodgers didn’t
                                                                                                                                                           draw 3 million fans for the first 16 years
                                                                                                                “Nolan has that same influence on          and they’ve never gone below that since.
                                                                                                              decisions we had with Colby Lewis and        Dallas-Fort Worth has a chance to be
                                                                 because his regime hired Jon Daniels         giving C.J. Wilson a chance to be a          one of those kind of markets that when
                                                                 and promoted him to general manager          starter instead of a late-inning bullpen     we finally do draw 3 million — and I
                                                                 five years ago.                              guy,” Hicks said.                            think we will next year — I think we’ll
                                                                    “It’s our team. I think the smartest        Hicks expects the New York Yankees         sustain it. And that gives you the rev-
                                                                 thing I did was take a chance on Jon         to make a big offer to Lee, who can          enue to keep the best players. If they
                                                                 Daniels when he was 28 years old, stood      become a free agent after the World          want to keep Cliff Lee, they can. If they
                                                                 by him when he made a couple of mis-         Series — “I don’t know why they              want to keep Josh Hamilton, they can.”
                                                                 takes. And I reached out and teamed          wouldn’t.”                                     Before the Yankees played the
                                                                 him with Nolan, who is twice his age.          But he thinks the Rangers will             Rangers in the AL championship series,
                                                                 Nolan is everything Jon isn’t,” Hicks        increase their full-season ticket equiva-    Alex Rodriguez and Mark Teixeira went
                                                                 said. “I’m sure Jon is one of the smartest   lents from 12,000-13,000 this year to        out of their way to praise their former
                                                                 GMs in all of baseball, but he never         25,000 or even 30,000 next season.           owner, saying they felt badly the
                                                                 played baseball. Nolan played baseball         “When you go to the World Series,          Rangers found success only after Hicks’
                                                                 for 27 years and is a Hall of Fame base-     your season-ticket base probably more        departure.
                                                                 ball player.”
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weekend’s No. 1 movie with $24.2 million,                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     iants fans, this one’s for you.
according to studio estimates Sunday.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         These are crazy good times, but
   That was $10 million more than the debut of                                                                                                                                                                                                                                make sure not to leave your rally
last year’s “Saw VI,” the first dud in the annu-                                                                                                                                                                                                                   thong lying around the house. Several rea-
al horror franchise.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               sons for that, but I’ll stick to the pet-related
   “Last year, a lot of people said, ‘OK, that’s                                                                                                                                                                                                                   one: it could be ingested by your dog.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Instead of a trip to the World Series, he’ll
it. Put a fork in it, it’s done,”’ said David Spitz,                                                                                                                                                                                                               end up with a different kind of torture and a
head of distribution for Lionsgate. “The fol-                                                                                                                                                                                                                      trip to the emergency clinic; that is, if you’re
lowing week, we were all disappointed and                                                                                                                                                                                                                          lucky. Thongs, specifically, don’t make the
thought, what can we do to reinvigorate the                                                                                                                                                                                                                        usual lists of common foreign objects swal-
franchise? So we shot the movie in 3-D and                                                                                                                                                                                                                         lowed by dogs, but socks, knee highs and
said this is the final chapter.”                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   panty hose do, so I’m flinging “thong” into
   It paid off, though “Saw 3D” still brought a                                                                                                                                                                                                                    the discussion because of its similar proper-
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   ties. After the stretchy items are ingested,
modest return compared to earlier chapters in                                                                                                                                                                                                                      they get stuck in the gastrointestinal tract,
the “Saw” series, whose second, third, fourth                                                                                                                                                                                                                      which usually moves things through with
and fifth movies all topped $30 million over                                                                                                                                                                                                                       contractions. When contractions can’t move
opening weekend.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   an item, they continue churning the intes-
   “Saw 3D” also had a soft debut compared to                                                                                                                                                                                                                      tines, which bunch up like an accordion and
the previous weekend’s No. 1 movie,                                                                                                                                                                                                                                can cause major problems. Signs of distress
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   include loss of appetite and/or vomiting.
Paramount’s “Paranormal Activity 2,” a newer                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Cats favor a different kind of floss — dental
fright franchise that opened with $40.7 mil-                                                                                                                     “Saw 3D”earned more than $24 million at the box office over the weekend.                          floss — as well as string, yarn and thread;
lion. “Paranormal Activity 2” slipped to No. 2                                                                                                                                                                                                                     this includes thread connected to needles —
this weekend, raising its total to $65.7 million.                                                                                                                                                                  “Conviction” was No. 10 with $1.8 million,      ouch!! If you happen to see any of these
   “Seven years into it, obviously, that’s a long                                                                                                                      Top ten movies                              playing in 565 theaters and averaging a mod-
                                                                                                                                                                                                                   est $3,230 a cinema.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   items flagging out of your pet’s backside,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   don’t rush to action. As a general rule of
time for one franchise to hold up year after
year,” said Paul Dergarabedian, box-office                                                                                                                            1.“Saw 3D,”$24.2 million.                      That compared to an $8,618 average in         thumb (or, rule of rectum, in this case),
                                                                                                                                                                      2.“Paranormal Activity 2,”$16.5 million.     2,808 theaters for “Saw 3D.”                    don’t pull danglers out of your pet’s back-
analyst for Hollywood.com. “Other types of                                                                                                                                                                                                                         end, as tempting as it may be. Let them pass
horror movies have come into vogue. ‘Saw’ is                                                                                                                          3.“Red,”$10.8 million.                         Also in narrower release, Music Box Films
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   naturally, so as not to risk internal injuries
part of that whole torture-porn genre, which                                                                                                                          4.“Jackass 3D,”$8.4 million.                 had solid results for “The Girl Who Kicked      that can occur when items snaked much fur-
has gone from great success to lesser success.                                                                                                                        5.“Hereafter,”$6.3 million.                  the Hornet’s Nest,” which follows “The Girl     ther into the intestinal tract are pulled. Both
But they’ve had a good run. There’s nothing to                                                                                                                        6.“Secretariat,”$5.1 million.                With the Dragon Tattoo” and “The Girl Who       dogs and cats hide illness as well as Giants
complain about here.”                                                                                                                                                 7.“The Social Network,”$4.7 million.         Played With Fire” to finish the trilogy based   shortstop Edgar Renteria, who’s been play-
   “Saw 3D” also had the benefit of premium                                                                                                                           8.“Life as We Know It,”$4 million.           on late author Stieg Larsson’s best-selling     ing with a torn biceps muscle. They’re
                                                                                                                                                                      9.“The Town,”$2 million.                                                                     “gamers.” Know their routine so you know
prices for 3-D screenings, which cost a few                                                                                                                                                                        thrillers.                                      when they are out of sorts. Go ahead and
dollars more than tickets for 2-D movies.                                                                                                                             10.“Conviction,”$1.8 million.                  “Hornet’s Nest” took in $735,000 in 121       party like Tim Lincecum on a road trip to
According to Lionsgate, 3-D projection                                                                                                                                                                             theaters, averaging $6,074 a cinema. The        Washington or eat like Pablo Sandoval at a
accounted for roughly 77 percent of “Saw                                                                                                                         the $100 million mark, coming in at No. 4                                                         post-game clubhouse spread, but keep your
                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Swedish-language film has Larsson’s troubled
3D” screenings but 92 percent of the movie’s                                                                                                                     with $8.4 million. The stunt and prank come-                                                      thongs concealed and tucked away after use.
                                                                                                                                                                 dy raised its haul to $101.6 million.             savant Lisbeth Salander (Noomi Rapace) tar-
revenues.                                                                                                                                                                                                          geted by ruthless conspirators.
   Summit Entertainment’s action comedy                                                                                                                            In narrower release, Fox Searchlight’s legal                                                      Scott oversees PHS/SPCA’s Customer
                                                                                                                                                                 drama “Conviction” broke into the top-10            Director David Fincher is shooting Sony       Service, Behavior and Training, Education,
“Red” continued to hold up well, finishing at
                                                                                                                                                                 after two weeks in a handful of theaters.         Pictures’ English-language remake of “The       Outreach, Field Services, Cruelty
No. 3 with $10.8 million and lifting its total to                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Investigation, Volunteer and Media/PR pro-
$58.9 million.                                                                                                                                                   Starring Hilary Swank in the real-life story of   Girl With the Dragon Tattoo,” starring Rooney
                                                                                                                                                                 a woman who put herself through law school        Mara and Daniel Craig. The movie is due in      gram areas and staff. His companion,
   Another franchise playing in 3-D for the                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Murray, oversees him.
first time, Paramount’s “Jackass 3D,” crossed                                                                                                                    to free her brother on a murder rap,              theaters in December 2011.
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BCDC
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                                                would be approved by the end of this
                                                month but commission members and
                                                Will Travis, BCDC’s executive director,
                                                                                                and building on its shoreline do not carry
                                                                                                any legal weight.
                                                                                                  BCDC’s regulatory authority ends where        MONDAY, NOV. 1
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                                                                                                                                                                                           Smart Choices in Retirement. 1
                                                told the Daily Journal there is no rush to      the Bay meets the levees at Foster City’s       Learn to Use Woodworking Tools. 9          p.m. Millbrae Library, 1 Library
                                                finalize the Bay Plan amendments.               shoreline, for instance. It cannot dictate to   a.m. to noon. Little House, 800            Ave., Millbrae. Learn key principles
impose significant policy changes that                                                                                                          Middle Ave., Menlo Park. $10 mem-          to stay on the right track and make
                                                   “It is too important to rush. It needs to    Foster City where it can build, for instance.   bers, $15 non-members.                     savings last through retirement. Free.
would have dramatic impacts on local gov-       be done well,” Travis said. “Sea level            “BCDC doesn’t have authority to stop                                                     For more information call 697-7607.
ernments, yet the process used does not         rise will have quite an impact on the Bay       development,” said Travis, who also said        Nancy’s Little House Hikes. 9 a.m.
                                                                                                                                                to 3 p.m. Little House, 800 Middle         Senior Appreciation Day. 9 a.m. to
appear to have fully and directly engaged       Area and we must be prepared.”                  the vote on the Bay Plan amendments             Ave., Menlo Park. Improve your level       4 p.m. 731 Walnut St., San Carlos.
local governments,” Ira said in a letter to        Commissioners have been working on           will likely be pushed back to early 2011.       of physical fitness with a 3-5 mile        Dentist Dr. Ronald Asti will answer
BCDC.                                                                                                                                           hike at El Corte de Madera. $30. For       questions, look at problem areas and
                                                the amendments for two years and have             BCDC held a workshop Friday on                more information call 952-846-3877.        give oral examinations, no appoint-
   Two nonprofit agencies, Save the Bay         conducted numerous public hearings,             Bay Plan amendments and will meet                                                          ments necessary. Free.
and the Bay Area Council monitor BCDC.          said Gordon.                                    twice this week, today and Thursday, to         Lecture: Booktalks with the San
                                                                                                                                                Mateo Public Library. 10 a.m. to 11        Employment Roundtable for the
Save the Bay focuses on environmental              “I’m not sure the cities were paying         discuss the amendments.                         a.m., San Mateo Senior Center, 2645        Over 40 Worker. 10 a.m. East Palo
issues while the Bay Area Council looks at      much attention,” Gordon said. “Cities need        Global warming is expected to result          Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo.          Alto Library, 2415 University Ave.,
the economic impacts of BCDC’s policies.                                                                                                        Hear about two latest popular biogra-      East Palo Alto. Employment
                                                to participate more in the process.”            in sea level rise in the Bay of 16 inches       phies. ‘Tony Curtis: American Prince’      Roundtable will feature employers
   The Bay Area Council, the Bay                   Gordon said he was prepared, however,        by mid-century and 55 inches by the end         and ‘A Memoir & Eddie Fisher, Been         from around the Bay Area discussing
Planning Coalition and the Building                                                                                                             there, Done That.’ Free. For more          their companies’ openings and hiring
                                                to slow down the process.                       of the century, according to BCDC.              information call 522-7490.                 processes. Free. For more informa-
Industry Association have already pro-             “It will be slowed down. I think it should     Over 82,000 acres of residential develop-                                                tion call 321-7712.
posed changes to the Bay Plan amend-            be slowed down,” Gordon said.                   ment is vulnerable to flooding by the end of    Hearing Loss Association Meeting.
                                                                                                                                                1 p.m. Veteran’s Memorial Senior           Website Building for Beginners. 7
ments for economic reasons.                        BCDC is an advisory group, meaning its       the century, according to BCDC.                 Center, 1455 Madison Ave., Redwood         p.m. San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St.,
                                                                                                                                                City. Susan Feldy will be speaking on      San Carlos. Learn how to build and
                                                                                                                                                ‘How Medical Drugs Affect Hearing,’        publish a simple website with
                                                Scott’s claims of partisan voting are           as stipulated by the law. The board also        followed by refreshments. Free. For        Weebly. Free. For more information
RACE
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                                                incorrect.
                                                   “We very seldom vote along party
                                                lines,” said Yee. “We vote unanimously in
                                                                                                helps people understand and comply with
                                                                                                state tax requirements. Almost 35 percent
                                                                                                of the annual revenue for state govern-
                                                                                                                                                more information call 345-4551.
POLICE
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                                                al contentious public hearings
                                                   Although the numbers now indicate
                                                savings of approximately $2 million a
                                                                                                turned out to be a hot commodity.
                                                                                                Several deputies applied to work in the
                                                                                                city while several officers took the out-
                                                                                                                                                more information call 326-2025.
Monday, Nov. 1, 2010                                             doesn’t happen today, you’re still likely to get some signals or
                                                                 word that it is on its way.
It’s always to your advantage to update yourself on any new
knowledge to which you’re exposed, but this will become          TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - If you are in some kind of spe-
even more important to you in the next 12 months. Seek out       cial need of help, don’t waste your time going to just anybody.
any new techniques being developed in your chosen field of       Seek out a knowledgeable person who possesses the exper-
endeavor.                                                        tise you need, regardless of the cost.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - Step out socially if you can         GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - It is imperative that you don’t
make the time to do so, because good things could happen         allow important matters to go unattended, because that which
for you when friends are gathered together, especially if you    doesn’t get done now will be left on the back burner for more
have a kind word for everybody.                                  days than you’ll want to count.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) - You could surprise oth-          CANCER (June 21-July 22) - Your instinctual political savvy
ers as well as yourself by displaying the tenacity to overcome   could play an important role in your affairs by constructing a
all kinds of obstacles that might be blocking your path to       solid platform that will turn out to be far better than the one
reach an important objective.                                    your opposition has.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - For reasons unbeknownst            LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Give top priority to something in
to you, you’re likely to be far more receptive than usual        which you’re presently involved that could spell financial gain
at recognizing intricate bits of knowledge that are usually      for you at this point in time. It could involve a rare opportunity
missed by most people. It’ll serve you well.                     that won’t be there tomorrow.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) - Because of the special              VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Try to associate with pals who
aptitude you have for fitting into promising endeavors others    like to get involved in activities that are challenging both
have going for them, you’ll be a welcomed participator in just   mentally and physically. Your restless spirit needs to be satis-
such an event.                                                   fied by doing something different.
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mally take such a stance, companions aren’t likely to be in      to dictate your day and resorting to trying to force things to                                                 Sudoku
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Taliban hold secret talks Police block sex abuse survivors near Vatican
with Afghani president                                                             By Nicole Winfield
                                                                                   THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
                                                                                                                             demonstration in the shadow of the
                                                                                                                             Vatican by people who had been
                                                                                                                             raped and molested by priests as
                                                                                                                                                                     Vatican denied permission. It is
                                                                                                                                                                     standard Vatican practice to ban
                                                                                                                                                                     non-Vatican-sponsored events from
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS                     responsible for many attacks against
                                         U.S. and Afghan forces, the former          ROME — Italian paramilitary             children, and organizers said it        St. Peter’s Square.
   KABUL, Afghanistan — Three            official said over the weekend.           police blocked a boulevard leading        would be repeated until the Holy          Sunday’s protest began with the
Taliban figures met secretly with          U.S. and Afghan officials hope          to the Vatican to prevent a march         See takes decisive action to ensure     unexpected arrival of the Vatican
Afghanistan’s president two weeks        that if Kabir agrees to quit the insur-   Sunday by some 100 survivors of           children are safe.                      spokesman, the Rev. Federico
ago in an effort by the Afghan gov-      gency, it could split the Zadran tribe    clergy sex abuse from reaching St.           “Today what began as quiet whis-     Lombardi, who said he had wanted
ernment to weaken the U.S.-led coali-    and undercut the pool of recruits         Peter’s Square, but later allowed         pers are whispers no more,” organ-      to greet the organizers and had
tion’s most vicious enemy, a powerful    from which the Haqqanis currently         two protesters to leave letters from      izer Gary Bergeron told the crowd,      written a two-page single space
al-Qaida linked network that strad-      draw fighters. But it was unclear         the abused at the Holy See’s              which included about 55 deaf            statement he apparently hoped to
dles the border region with Pakistan.    whether any progress toward that          doorstep.                                 Italians from a notorious institute     read.
   A former Afghan official said the     end was made during the talks.              The two also left a dozen stones        for the deaf where dozens of stu-         He beat a hasty retreat to his
meeting in Kabul included an ex-           Weakening the Haqqanis’ grip            near the obelisk in St. Peter’s square    dents say they were sodomized by        office after a protester shouted
Taliban governor, Maulvi Abdul Kabir.    over the Zadran tribe could help          to mark a symbolic path so other          priests.                                “Shame, shame” in Italian.
He comes from the same Zadran tribe      shift the power balance in eastern        survivors might know they have               Organizers had tried to stage the      Lombardi said later he left when
as the leaders of the Haqqani network,   provinces where the network poses         company in their suffering.               march on Vatican soil but were          he saw “it wasn’t going to be easy”
an autonomous wing of the Taliban        a major threat.                             The candlelit protest was the first     forced to hold it nearby after the      to meet with the organizers.
28      Monday • Nov. 1, 2010                                                                                              THE DAILY JOURNAL
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