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long with the support of Mayor JoeCarchio, Huntington Beach CityCouncilman Matthew Harper
submitted a request to draft an ordinancethat will seek to prohibit sex offenders
in municipal parks and city beachessimilar to the ordinance adoptedunanimously by the Orange CountyBoard of Supervisors earlier thisyear. Following is the text of the
item anticipated to be placed on the Monday, May 16, 2011agenda for the Huntington Beach City Council:
STATEMENT OF ISSUE:
Protecting the public from dangerous sex offenders is oneof the highest duties of government. Now Orange Countyhas become a leader by passing a law creating safety zonesfor children in parks-because these public areas belong tochildren and families-not to registered sex offenders.
On April 5, 2011, the Orange County Board of Supervisorsunanimously passed an ordinance (item #48) creating a childsafety zone that prohibits registered sex offenders from entering County parks without written permission from theOrange County Sheriff. Violators could be punished with upto six months in jail and/or $500 fine.
The law's purpose and intent is clear-to protectchildren from registered sex offenders by restrict-
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GARMSIR DISTRICT, Helmand province, Islamic Republic Afghanistan — The insurgents are getting bulldozed out of Garm-
sir, and not just in a matter of speaking. Surf City hasa foot hold there as well.
As security expands and Afghan National SecurityForces assume greater responsibility for the region,coalition forces pave away traces of the insurgentsand build the rudiments of a freer society. It’s a civilian-military collaboration, and it’s the essence ofcounterinsurgency.
“In a counterinsurgency environment, the militaryestablishes the baseline for security,” said Maj. JohnBlack, the executive officer for 1st Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment. “After that is established, civilagencies come in and help improve governance, ruleof law, reconstruction and development. Everythingthe military and civil agencies do ties together.”
Even within the ranks 1st Battalion, 3rd MarineRegiment, many service members’ primary missionis to address specific civic issues. The 1/3 “LavaDogs,” based out of Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Kaneohe Bay, have a Police Mentoring Team, Border
Mentoring Team, Female EngagementTeam and Civil Affairs Group.
However, 1/3 is still an infantry battalion— not a panel of experts in government affairs.
This is where the U.S. Department ofState, United States Agency for In-ternational Development, andother organizations comeinto play.
They provide muchneeded support to help localcommunity leaders developpolicies, plans, and programsto improve governance andfoster greater social stability.
“Working with the local people is essential to achievingsecurity in Afghanistan,” saidCarter Malkasian, the U.S. Department of State political officer in Garmsir. “Obviously, youwon’t have security if you don’t haveMarines patrolling on the ground, but my job and the
Marines’ job are complimentary. I like to think thatour efforts help make security of the area possible.”
The Department of State, United States Agencyfor International Development, United Kingdom
Department for International Development, andAfghanistan Vouchers for Increased Production inAgriculture all have representatives who work alongside 1/3 in Garmsir.HB Councilman
HarperIntroduces Anti-Sex
Offender Ordinance
Civilian, military forces bulldozeinsurgents out of GarmsirHB NATIVE:HB NATIVE:
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Dear Friends & Neighbors:
"every once in a while something new happens that breaks
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traditions and routines. Mama’s on 39, corner of Beach Blvd.
and Atlanta Ave. is one of those events. Tease your palettes,
tickle your mind and by all means explore exciting new food
pairings, presentations and mind expanding food
titles and descriptions. Not just another pretty
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Mama’s Restuarant On 39Hours: Daily: 7:30am — 10:00pm
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For 4 hours recently, dozens ofhappy HB people brought theirsensitive documents to be
shredded before their eyes at a fabulousnew public event at SummerLane Park.
“It’s a wonderful service and we re-ally appreciate it,” said Rick Blake, whobrought old bills and other financial in-formation to be destroyed at the RealtorBarbara Delgleize-sponsored event.
“As a Realtor, I know that sensitivedocuments need to be shredded and Ithought it would help the community tohave one at the park,” said Delgleize,who’s also Chairperson of the HB Planning Com-mission. Shehired “GoGreen MobileS h r e d d i n g , ”whose trucksallow people towatch a monitorand actually seetheir documentsbeing shredded.
“ Wi t h i n -creased concernover IdentityTheft, this is aterrific idea,” said Bill Gordon, whobrought two boxes full of credit information, tax records, loan docu-ments, cancelled checks and medicalrecords to the truck. Jason Spencer andother shredding company personnel unloaded the documents in bins thatthen made their way up the truck’s railsystem and into the shredder. TheirShredfast System can shred up to 3 tonsor 6,000 pounds of material an hour.
Some people brought CDs, videotapes, film, X-Rays and other items thatalso were shredded by the friendly com-pany (gogreenmobileshredding.com),whose vehicles are the greenest diesel
trucks available. Their shredding system uses the most advanced technol-ogy, reducing the amount of energyconsumed and waste produced. Theshredded paper and plastic are unloadedat a certified recycling paper.
“It’s funny that our society is tryingto go more and more paperless but weseem to end up with more paper thanever before,” said Alice Walker. “Having a Neighborhood Shred is afantastic idea and a great way to eliminate no longer necessary paperdocuments in a secure manner!”
People walking their dogs broughtgrocery bagsfull of stubs ands t a t e m e n t s ;pickup trucksb r o u g h tgarbage cansfull of taxrecords andpeople drivingby the parkrushed home togather andbring items thatneeded to beshredded.
The popular happening was a win, not only for the appreciative participants but also one of the city’sbest non-profits.
Barbara, and her helper, daughterMegan Delgleize, asked donors to makea donation to benefit the Boys and GirlsClub of Huntington Beach. They collected checks and money for the clubto help our local kids. Because of thecontinuous flow of people at the shreddrive, Barbara is considering makingthis an annual event. She can be reachedat: (714) 846-1247. You can log on to her website at: http://www.BarbaraSellsTheBeach.com .
If it’s Sunday and its Summer,chances are good that you'll hear thewild sounds of a Surf Band (like TheNocturnes or 3 Balls of Fire) performingat 411 Olive Avenue in Down-town HuntingtonBeach. (That’s justaround the cornerfrom Main Streetat the home of theHuntington BeachInternational Surf-ing Museum. Someof the concerts willbe at Pier Plaza.Check the schedulefor bands, locationsand times.)
Volunteers such asLegendary MusicProducer Linda Miller and Jeff " BigTiki Dude" Hanson, organize theseAmazing, World Class, FREE, "Surfin'Sunday Concerts" with teammatesDave Partridge, Randy Lyford, Gary
Sahagen, Dan McCoy and others. Pictured here are Surf MuseumFounder Natalie Kotsch and BoardMember Lee Love, both of whom
ironically don't surfbut love the culture.Whether you surfor not, bring thewhole family forthe time of yourlife. You'll be Dazzled andmaybe Dancing,Stomping yourfeet and for sureSmiling at thisu n b e l i e v a b l e Celebration that'sguaranteed Fun
for everyone. It's without adoubt one of the best values you'll everfind in HB. For a complete "Surfin Sunday" Schedule, log on to:http://www.surfingmuseum.org . Theyare also available at The Museum.
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ChrisMacDonaldOn the road in Surf City
By Chris MacDonald, Writer/Photographer, HB Ambassador/The Local News Columnist
The Local News
The Weak That WasAmerica: Home of the Free because of the Brave
Dave GarofaloPublisherWomen Who Love Surf Culture
Shredding Drive A SpectacularSuccess for HB Community
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Of course, relationships with one’s mother iscomplicated and can't be watered down togood or bad or roses or daisies. Pretty muchall mother-child relationships have some con-flict built into them, some more than others.
This was my first Mother's Day without Mom. Iwas with my Mom at our family house for my first20 or so years. Then for me, off to college, the MarineCorps, Marriage and a new life in California. Obviously, any day that holds memories — such as abirthday, holiday or anniversary — can be painful,and can remain painful for years and I am sure it willbe for me. After a 20 year or so hiatus with me visit-ing home (Rhode Island), at least once a year for 20years, then we convinced Mom to come to Hunting-ton Beach to visit. Twenty years later she went backto Rhode Island to live out the remainder of her life.
The best of times, the not so best of times ...but shewas here and here with my children and my childrenwith her. There were precious moments that will lastforever. She was indispensable with the raising of mykids all the way through their respective marriagesand beyond. There was only one Phyllis. My kidsnever knew my Dad. He died when I was 17. But theyknew and loved Mike, my Mom's second husband,second life.
On Mother’s Day, everyone else is focused on theirmothers. So the feeling of missing your mother —and feeling like you are the only one in the worldwithout a mother — can intensify these feelings ofloss. Though Mother’s Day is a "Hallmark Holiday,"it still is powerful. No matter how old you are, losinga parent is a regressive experience that makes peoplefeel young, childlike and vulnerable.
So it’s OK to understand that Mother’s Day isn't always happy. Acknowledge that you are sad andmiss your mother. There’s no need to pretend it is not
a melancholy time for you.Nearly everyone whose motheris absent feels bereft.
My day started out early with a phone call from myson..."Dad, I'm sure you feel bad today..." I did notexpect to start this day that way...it was beautiful. Mydaughter is an outrageously dedicated, hard-workingMother to a 5 years year old and a set of 2 and a halfyear old twins. She has her Mom and her Mother-inlaw. We ended the day with a text message saying shehad a wonderful day...I started my day and ended myday with my children...almost as if it were planned.
So, it was 8:30 am and I called a lady friend whohad also lost her Mom this year. Fortunately forme...she had no plans so I met her after Church andwe had a two hour lunch...somewhat reminiscing ofour Mom's, our kids and life.
Even as you acknowledge that nothing and nobodycan replace your mother my role as a parent helpedme focus on the joy of having my own children. Celebrating the day was very gratifying.
Had I not reached out and just wandered in my ownself pity...this would have been a very long and unhappy day. Church was a great experience that day.The Priest spend most of his homily talking about hisMom, their universal role, etc. It gave me a meaningfulopportunity to reflect on Phyllis...her 90 years of life,her absolute love for my brother and I and especiallyall the grand kids.
Did sorrow turn into joy...not necessarily...but Imade a giant leap in that direction today...mostly because I did not stay home, did not feel sorry for myself. I was not the victim...Mom was no longerhere in person but her memory was like a room fullof happy people smiling, laughing and enjoying thelife we have.
I have to end with this true 1st Motherless Day's ex-
perience. I woke up that morning...got in the showerand the U-shaped clasp that holds the shower headbroke. Used the commode and I noticed that the sealat the bottom of the toilet was surrounded by water.After lunch with my friend...I was driving along andheard a cracking sound...looked down and the glasslens to my Iphone completely crystallized. ThankGod it all happened in three's or I would still be wor-rying on what Mom was thinking...it made me realizethat it was her first Mother's Day without us as well.
Tips for Mother’s Day ...without mom!
How to use the holiday as a time to heal —
not to grieve especially your first
Mother's Day without MOM.
FREE Concerts Will Rock Surf City This Summer
I am told that only the bestdoctors know this. Now you do, too!
They say if you email this toten people, you stand a chanceof saving one life. Will you sendthis along?
Blood Clots/Stroke – TheyNow Have a Fourth Indicator,the Tongue
I will continue to talk aboutthis every time it comes around!
STROKE: Remember the 1stThree Letters..... S. T. R.
STROKE IDENTIFICATION:
During a BBQ, a womanstumbled and took a little fall -she assured everyone that she was fine(they offered to call paramedics) ...shesaid she had just tripped over a brickbecause of her new shoes.
They got her cleaned up and got hera new plate of food. While she appeared a bit shaken up, Jane wentabout enjoying herself the rest of the evening.
Jane's husband called later tellingeveryone that his wife had been takento the hospital - (at 6:00 pm Janepassed away.) She had suffered a strokeat the BBQ. Had they known how toidentify the signs of a stroke, perhapsJane would be with us today. Somedon't die. They end up in a helpless,hopeless condition instead.
It only takes a minute to readthis.
A neurologist says that if hecan get to a stroke victimwithin 3 hours he can totally reverse the effects of astroke...totally. He said the trick was getting a stroke recognized, diagnosed, andthen getting the patient medically cared for within 3hours, which is tough.
RECOGNIZING A STROKE
Thank God for the sense toremember the '3' steps, STR.Read and Learn!
Sometimes symptoms of astroke are difficult to identify.
Unfortunately, the lack of awarenessspells disaster. The stroke victim maysuffer severe brain damage when people nearby fail to recognize thesymptoms of a stroke.
Now doctors say a bystander can recognize a stroke by asking threesimple questions:
S *Ask the individual toSMILE.
T *Ask the person toTALK and SPEAK ASIMPLE SENTENCE(Coherently, i.e. It issunny out today.)
R*Ask him or her toRAISE BOTHARMS.
If he or she has trouble with ANYONE of these tasks, call emergencynumber immediately and describe thesymptoms to the dispatcher.
New Sign of a Stroke —
Stick out Your Tongue
NOTE: Another 'sign' of a stroke isthis: Ask the person to 'stick' out histongue. If the tongue is 'crooked', if itgoes to one side or the other that is alsoan indication of a stroke.
A cardiologist says if everyone whogets this e-mail sends it to 10 people;you can bet that at least one life will besaved.
I have done my part. Will you?
I am doing my part. Will you?
Barbara Delgleize with Two Employees fromGo Green Mobile Shredding who assisted herat This Event.
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Local Hotelier RJ Mayer, Managing Partner of the Robert Mayer Group)owners / operators of the Waterfront Hilton Beach Resort and ownersof the Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort & Spa and local
businessman Ed Laird co-hosted a breakfast meeting for Governor GeorgePataki at the Hyatt Hotel's California Room. The Governor was the guestof Orange County Republican Party Chairman Scott Baugh.
The Governor was here to discuss the crisis of National Debt and the devastating effects it will have on us short and long term. A dozen local business executives were invited to meet the Governor, go one on one withthis leading national figure who is dedicating a great deal of time educatingthe electorate on the financial crisis consuming us as a nation.
Guests included: Alberto Sandoval, Manager, Government Affairs, Boeing,labor attorney Keith Carlson (Candidate for CA State Assembly), Drs Van Vu and Quan Tran, Insurance executive Adam Bowermaster, business -ownerPatrick Brendon, local banker, Brain Bielicki, the Hon. Joe Carchio, Mayor, City of Huntington Beach, with former Mayors Cathy Greenand Dave Garofalo. Ahmed Dehbozorgi of Pacific Oil was also in attendance.
The early morning breakfast was followed by lively discussion on the Federal Debt issues and focused on Governor Pataki's national campaign to get the message out tolocal community leaders.
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Change: a quick look at some core Economic indicators: EE
The Huffington Post's Harry Bradford has money on his mindand lots of it. He says..."No
longer dominated by Americans andEuropeans, the members of the world'sbillionaire club increasingly hail fromaround the globe, first and third worldcountries alike. And while some of themega-rich may spend more time onyachts than in their home countries,even billionaires have a place they callhome. It's just becoming increasinglydifficult to predict where that home is.
According to this year's annualWealth Report, published by KnightFrank and Citi Private Bank — ScorpioPartnership, a wealth management con-sultancy firm, also contributed — newbillionaires are increasingly likely to
come from emerging economies likeIndia and Russia, the latter of which increased its billionaire count by 30percent last year, according to Forbes.The world's total number of millionaireshas skyrocketed, too, increasing by 22percent from one year prior, when theglobal economy witnessed a drasticdrop in millionaires.
No country's elite, however, havebenefited more from last year's rebounding economy than China's, withthe country's tremendous economicgrowth raising the billionaire count by140 percent. At this rate, many economists expect China — ranked35th in Forbes' billionaires list as recently as 2005 — to soon claim thetitle of most billionaires in the world.
"That growth [in China] may bestrengthened," Scorpio Partnership director Stephen Wall wrote in the re-port, "by the range of wealth sourcesdriving economic growth."
Of all their thriving industries, the Internet technology sector has perhapstreated China's elites the best. And noone better represents that industry thanChina's richest man and Baidu searchengine founder Robin Li. Still, Chinesebillionaires will continue to face stiffcompetition from the U.S. in the future,as Facebook alone represents six ofAmerica's billionaires, including theyoungest billionaire in the world: 26year-old co-founder Dustin Moskovitz.
10. Canada
number of billionaires: 22
total population: 33,739,900
notable Billionaires include: DavidThompson (Chairman of Thompson Reuters),Jeffrey Skoll (ex-eBayPresident) and Guy
Laliberté (CEO of Cirque du Soleil).
9. Japan
number of billionaires: 23
total population: 127,560,000
notable Billionaires include:Masayoshi Son (CEO of venture capital Soft-bank Capital), HiroshiYamauchi (President
and Chairman of Nintendo) andTadashi Yanai (Founder and Presidentof retail holding company Fast Retailing).
8. Switzerland
number of billionaires: 27
total population: 7,731,167
notable Billionaires include: ErnestoBertarelli (biotech entrepreneur known forMerck-Serono) and Esther Grether (art
collector and Swatch shareholder).
7. Hong Kong
number of billionaires: 29
total population: 7,003,700
notable Billionaires include: Li Ka-shing (businessmanand Chairman ofHutchison WhampoaLimited) and Thomas
and Raymond Kwok (inherited Real Estate developer Sun Hung Kai Properties.)
6. UK
number of billionaires: 42
total population: 61,838,154
notable Billionairesinclude: GeraldCavendish Grosvenor
(owner of Real Estate property company Grosvenor Group), BernardEcclestone (sports entrepreneur, CEOof Formula 1 racing Management) and Richard Branson (Chairman of Virgin Group).
5. Germany
number of billionaires: 43
total population:81,879,976
notable Billionaires include: Karl Albrecht
(Founder of discount supermarketchain Aldi) and Susanne Klatten (shareholder in BMW and pharmaceu-tical manufacturer Altana).
4. India
number of billionaires: 47
total population:1,155,347,678
notable Billionairesinclude: Lakshmi Mit-
tal (chairman and CEO of steelmakerArcelorMittal) and Mukesh Ambani(Chairman and managing director ofconglomerate Reliance Industries).
3. Russia
number of billionaires: 58
total population:141,850,000
notable Billionairesinclude: Vladimir Lisin
(Chairman of Novolipetsk Steel), VagitAlekperov (president of oil companyLukoil) and Roman Abramovich (Oilbusinessman and owner of England'sChelsea Football Club)
2. China
number of billionaires: 72
total population:1,331,460,000
notable Billionairesinclude: Robin Li (CEO
and Founder of search engine Baidu),Liang Wengen (Chairman and mainshareholder of manufacturer SanyGroup) and Zong Qinghou (founder ofbeverage producer Wahaha).
1. United States of America
number of billionaires: 396
total population: 307,006,550
notable Billionairesinclude: Bill Gates(Chairman of Microsoft),Warren Buffett (Chair-
man and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway)and Larry Ellison (Co-founder andCEO of enterprise software companyOracle Corporation)."
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The organizations and their specialties:
m The Department of State works alongside the districtgovernor in the political advisory of the district. A currentproject is advising the construction of more AfghanistanNational Police posts throughout Garmsir.
m USAID works alongside the businesses in Garmsir,providing mentorship in economic and infrastructural development. Current projects include improvements onlocal irrigation systems and roads. They also provide sup-port in the construction of schools.
m The DFID representative mentors local leaders in gov-ernance, focusing on the health of the population. AlthoughBritish military operations in Garmsir ended in 2009, theUnited Kingdom Government kept a representative inGarmsir for the continuity of the development there.
m The AVIPA works alongside the local farmers to develop cooperatives to build a more effective agriculturaleconomy. Farmers in each main area of the district arementored in the advantages of grouping together to buyseed and other supplies.
The battalion also has aU.S. Army representative,who mentors local judgesand prosecutors in the ruleof law.
All of these organizationswork together to create anautonomous society that isless vulnerable to insurgents.
“We’re not going to behere forever, but we’re notabout to abandon the peopleof Garmsir,” Malkasian
said. “We want the Afghan people to be able to take over.That’s why I’m here, advising the development of the government, so it can better handle all the complex issuesthat happen in Garmisr.”
According to Malkasian, the first community councilwas held in Garmsir in March of 2009. Last year, only 18council members regularly attended. Now, more councilmembers have been elected, and the entire district is represented during community council meetings.
Malkasian also noted security improvements. When hearrived, more than a year and a half ago, he couldn’t go 10kilometers south of Forward Operating Base Delhi withoutrunning the risk of an IED or firefight. Now, he can go tosouthernmost part of the district in relative safety.
“When you’re here, you feel like part of somethinglarger,” Malkasian said. “The accomplishments in the areaare a sign of how civilian and military efforts have complimented each other. It’s been amazing to see how oureffort overall has gone from area security to improvinggovernance. I know it wouldn’t have been possible withoutour organizations and the military working together.” The Most Billionaires
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Two sportsleagues – theNFL and MLB –engaged in grand-standing last
week by announcing proposals designed to curryfavor with themedia and fansbut had littlechance of everbecoming reality.
The NFL needsall the favorablepublicity it canget, having takenit on the chin atevery turn in itsongoing labor dispute with theplayers. So theleague announcedthat if the lockoutis lifted, as theplayers contend incourt it should be,it was consideringturning theleague’s drug testing proceduresover to the WorldA n t i - D o p i n gAgency (WADA).
No professionalsports league in this country has handed the reins of drug testing over to WADA, and for good reasons. Drug testing for professional sportsleagues is mostly a sham, designed to keep Congress and the media off their backs. In contrast,WADA takes drug testing seriously, testing in andout of season, frequently and without notice, and requiring athletes to let them know of their exact location months in advance.
There’s no telling how many NFL players usesubstances – including HGH – the league doesn’ttest for, but WADA does. And the WADA penalties
are much more onerous than those agreed to in theNFL Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), beginning with a one year suspension for a first violation under WADA rules, versus four gamesunder the CBA. With WADA in charge of drug testing, the NFL talent level would sink to the
level of the CFL or the UFL.
Neither the owners nor the players wants drug testing, at least not the kind that works. TheNFL’s threat to turn drug testing over to WADA is mere posturing, something the players need not take seriously.
MLB also made headlines by suggesting thatCommissioner Bud Selig wants the authority to impose discipline on players who are involved inalcohol related incidents. Abusing alcohol, then getting behind the wheel of a vehicle and/or engag-ing in violence, is definitely a problem in MLB.
Six MLB players have been cited for driving under the influence since January. But alcoholabuse is also a problem in other sports as well as in society in general.
Unfortunately for Selig, the MLBPA hasn’t decertified and there’sno way the union isgoing to hand overdiscipline authority tothe commissioner. IfSelig attempts to uni-laterally imposesanctions, the unionwill surely file agrievance - andalmost certainly win,creating hard feelings betweenplayers and manage-ment that could adversely impactcurrent negotiationson the next CBA.
WADA in controlof NFL drug testing? Bud Seligthe discipline czarof MLB players?Don’t count on either happeningany time soon. Recent statements
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Jordan Kobritz is a former attorney, CPA, andMinor League Baseball team owner. He is anAssistant Professor of Sport Management atEastern New Mexico University, teaches theBusiness of Sports at the University of Wyoming,and is a contributing author to the Business ofSports Network. Jordan can be reached atjkobritz@ mindspring.com.
The information contained in this column does not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Local News.
By Jordan Kobritz
Kobritzon
Sports
FYI its DOA, No WADA at HQ for HGH asfar as the NFL or MLB. G2 has it thatMLBPA & NFLPA are LOL over Selig's 10-20 on this issue..10-4 good Bud'dy! J
essica Samakow (is good at baby names...here isher pick..."the top baby names list for 2010 wasannounced this morning on "Today" by the Social
Security Administration, and many of the chart-toppers come as no surprise. However, some namesthat made the list might have been inspired by unex-pected trendsetters, including some of the stars ofMTV's reality show "Teen Mom."
Surprisingly, the name Joshua didn't make the cutfor the first time since 1978.
In addition to the most popular names, the SSA alsorevealed a list of trending baby names that show thebiggest spikes in popularity. Leading the trendinggirls name: Maci, the moniker of "Teen Mom" starMaci Bookout. Her son's name, Bentley, ranked asnumber one for the biggest trending name for boys.
Also noteworthy: Knox, one of Angelina Jolie andBrad Pitt's twins, and "Twilight" name Kellen appearon the trending list, too.
Without further ado, here are the top baby namesand top trending names of 2010. Drum roll, please.
Top 10 Names
for Girls:
1. Isabella
2. Sophia
3. Emma
4. Olivia
5. Ava
6. Emily
7. Abigail
8. Madison
9. Chloe
10. Mia
Top Five Trending
Names for Girls:
1. Maci
2. Giuliana
3. Tiana
4. Quinn
5. Adalynn
Top 10 Names
for Boys:
1. Jacob
2. Ethan
3. Michael
4. Jayden
5. William
6. Alexander
7. Noah
8. Daniel
9. Aiden
10. Anthony
Top Five Trending
Names for Boys:
1. Bentley
2. Kellan
3. Knox
4. Enzo
5. Karter"
A1920's instructional onunderground forts got us thinking...is a sub-
ground hang-out even possible?
Nikki Pepper reports..."Overon Wired, one industrious blogger discovered a 1929"Modern Mechanics" featuringsurprisingly detailed images andinstructions on building an underground fort — completewith measurements. This ulti-mate DIY got us thinking: Couldsomeone really pull this off?Consider...
The Underground Fort's
Foundation
Digging the hole is basicallylike digging a foundation for ahouse. Only in this case, the holewill actually be your house. Atarp or water-proof material is
needed for the flooring and plywood is used to support the "walls."
The Underground Fort's Roof
While some fort instructionssay to use plywood for this partof the structure, the fort in this illustration uses tar paper.
The Underground Fort's
Appliances
Candles and lanterns can easilyilluminate your undergroundhang-out. Just be sure to containthe flames. Just think of it asbeing in a tent. The stove situation is a bit more complicated though. Certainlyyou won't be installing a state-of-the-art range and hood. Butyou can contain a brick or stonefire. And— most importantly—make sure to have an exhaust!
The Underground Fort's Safety
Safety is the main issue wethought of when seeing this un-derground habitat. After all, access in through long, narrowtunnels. And depending on theground your working with, hazards could be high. Whilewe're pretty sure a savvy DIYercan make this happen, we're stillrolling out the caution tape. Although, tree forts leave youhanging on a limb, so which ∏option is less risky?
OK, this is all sounding a littleshaky to us. Unless you've got aprofessional willing to help orconsult, we'd advise stickingwith your basement or attic as ahideout — or copy this writer'shusband and take up a new "mancave" apartment!"
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On April 30, 2011, at approxi-mately 3:00 a.m., firefighters were dispatched to a reported structure fire at the historic Women’sClub of Huntington Beach building. The structure was fully engulfed, with heavy fire extending
to the multi-story residences on both sides – one of which suffered major damage. The occupants of theadjacent homes had already evacuated.
The fire was declared under control at 4:05 a.m. with no injuries to any residents, but two firefighterssuffered minor injuries. HBFD Investigators are currently working to determine the cause of the fire.
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Macy’s at the South Coast Plaza is help-ing the Friends of the Huntington BeachPublic Library raise money. You canhelp too! Discount tickets for the Macy’sCommunity Shopping Day are being soldat the Central Library for $10. You willreceive $10 off your first purchase of
$25 or more and you can use 10% or20% discounts on selected items at
the main store and the home store.There will also be food tasting andentertainment.
On April 22, 2011, at 11:25 p.m.,Huntington Beach
Fire Department units responded to a structure fire
at a mobile home park onWarner Avenue. Firefightersreported a fully engulfedmobile home with adjacentun i t s on bo th s i de s immediately threatened,
and the possibility of a person trapped in the fully involved unit.
It took firefighters approximately 30 minutes to bring the fire under control. Themobile home was completely destroyed. Sadly, the fire resulted in one civilian death.HBFD Investigators are currently working to determine the cause of the fire.
Launching Memorial Day Weekendthe Surf City Bike Valet will beopera t ing in Downtown
Huntington Beach at The Strand on 5thStreet and PCH. No Locks Requiredand free valet bike parking. Pedal yourway downtown and valet attendantswill secure your bike while you dine,shop, and stroll. This project is fundedby Air Quality Management Districtfunds to help reduce traffic congestion
in the Downtown. For more information, log on to www.face-book.com/bikevalet .
At the May 2 meeting, City Councilapproved raising the Local VendorPreference threshold from 1% to
5% for commodities and Professional Services.Council also voted to develop an agreement with the
Huntington Beach Auto Dealers for a one-year pilot program that wouldprovide an Annual Beach Parking Pass for all cars sold in HuntingtonBeach. This action is also part of the City’s 10-Point Plan for Local Business. The Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors have reviewed the Local Vendor Preference ordinance and weresupportive of the action taken by Council.
California is experienc-ing an increase inmeasles cases, likely
due to international travel orexposure to others who haverecently traveled to Europe,Asia and Africa where thereare outbreaks of this highlycontagious disease.
“California, like the restof the nation and, indeed,the world, is experiencingan increase in measles casesthat is entirely preventablewith immunization,” saidDr. Gilberto Chávez, deputydirector of the Center for Infectious Diseases at theCalifornia Department ofPublic Health. “Anyonewho will be traveling or isexpecting contact with recent international travel-ers should confirm that theirvaccinations are up-to-date.”
Since April, seven newcases of measles were reported in California, bringing thestatewide total to 13 for this year. Lastyear 27 cases of measles were reported.In 2009, only nine cases were reported.Of the cases reported for this year,three were reported in MendocinoCounty and two in Santa Clara County.Single cases have been reported inAlameda, Orange, Sacramento, SanBenito, San Diego, San Mateo,Sonoma and Stanislaus counties.
Federal officials report a nationwideincrease in measles cases. Nearly all ofthe affected individuals traveled to Europe, Asia or Africa, or had contactwith international travelers. Currently,outbreaks of measles are occurring inmany European countries, as well asIndia and the Philippines. In France,more than 9,000 measles cases havebeen reported in the last six months, including fatal cases and cases withneurological complications.
“Because measles vaccination usually starts at 12 to 15 months of age,infants 6 months or older traveling internationally may need an early vaccine dose before departure,” addedChávez. “Parents should consult with
their health care provider to ensure infants and children are properly immunized.”
Measles is a highly infectious disease that typically causes a fever,runny nose, cough, sore eyes and a redrash all over the body. A person withmeasles can be contagious for up tofour days before and four days after theonset of rash. Even in previouslyhealthy children, measles can be a serious illness requiring hospitaliza-tion. As many as one out of every 20children with measles gets pneumonia.About one child in every 1,000 whogets measles will develop encephalitis-- an inflammation of the brain that canlead to convulsions, deafness or braindamage. For every 1,000 children whobecome ill with measles, one or twowill die from the disease.
Travelers who develop symptomsof measles should call their healthcare provider before going to ahealthcare facility so that appropriatesteps can be taken to protect otherpatients from measles.
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All advertised prices exclude government fees and taxes, any finance charges, any dealer document preparation charge, and any emission testing charge. Financing in lieu of factory rebates for all advertised vehicles. *Must finance through Mitsubishi Motors Credit of America to qualify. All dealer added accessories at retail price. Offer good through close of business Tuesday 04/26/11. Photos for illustration purposes only.
HUNTINGTON BEACH MITSUBISHI
16751 Beach Blvd • Huntington Beach CA 92647
www.huntingtonbeachmitsubishi.com
‘05 Nissan Altima 2.5Mileage: 75,512
Stock #: H2031APrice: $9,988
‘10 Ford GT MustangMileage: 16,600Stock #: S10986BPrice: $24,988
‘04 GMC SierraMileage: 83,514
Stock #: H11058B Price: $14,988
‘07 Honda S2000Mileage: 31,329Stock #: H11244APrice: $24,800
‘10 Camaro 1SS Coupe Mileage: 6,645
Stock #: S10034PPrice: $31,988
‘08 Nissan Altima 2.5 SMileage: 46,930
Stock#: H10175C Price: $17,488
‘07 Toyota Solara SEMileage: 60,117Stock #: H11146APrice: $14,800
10‘ Mazda 6 i Sport Mileage: 11,422
Stock #: H111SOA Price: $16,988º
‘08 Subaru Impreza WRXMileage: 25,935 Stock #: H10308APrice: $19,288
‘04 Dodge Ram 1500 SLTMileage: 75823 Stock Number: H9162B Price: $10,988
0% APR Available on Selected Models
LANCERES$169
MSRP • $18,055
24 month lease, payment plus applicable sales tax, 12k miles per year, $1000 due at signing, with approved credit
LANCERSportsback GTS$15,499
MSRP • $19,930Dealer Discount • $2,436Factory Rebate • $2,000
EVOLUTIONGSR$28,999
MSRP • $34,355Dealer Discount • $3,356Factory Rebate • $2,000
ECLIPSEGS$18,999
MSRP • $20,744Dealer Discount • $1,745
OUTLANDERES$17,999
MSRP • $22,530Dealer Discount • $3,542Factory Rebate • $2,000
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Our own Boeing received a$21.4 million contract fromthe U.S. Air Force March 31
to manufacture and deliver an addi-tional 2,424 Combat SurvivorEvader Locator (CSEL) combatsearch and rescue radios. Boeing hasdelivered more than 43,900 CSELradios to the Air Force, Army, Navy
and Marine Corps. Today’s agreementis the fifth CSEL contract for the AirForce according to IEWY.
Today’s full-rate CSEL productionorder includes radio sets and adapterspares, rechargeable batteries, and battery adapters. The contract calls for delivery of all components by
April 2012.
CSEL is the Department of Defense’sprogram of record for combat search and rescue communications. With this contract award, the joint U.S. forces haveordered more than 46,000 CSEL units. Theradios also are available to other U.S.government service branches through theGeneral Services Administration.
The multifunction CSEL radio givescombat forces a cost-effective, tactical ad-vantage with its unique communicationand message encryption techniques.With CSEL, rescue teams can locateisolated personnel quickly after receiving a call for help.
A unit of The Boeing Company, Boeing Defense, Space & Security is one
of the world’s largest defense, space and security businesses specializing in innovative and
capabilities-driven customer solutions, and the world’s largest and most versatilemanufacturer of military aircraft. Headquartered in St. Louis, Boeing Defense,Space & Security is a $32 billion business with 66,000 employees worldwide.
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Wine� Spectator� and� Laurie� Wooleversay..."A�rib�recipe�from�New�York's�BlueSmoke� restaurant,� plus� ninegreat� Zinfandels� to� pour
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Memorial� Day� marks,� inmany� parts� of� the� UnitedStates,� the� start� of� outdoorgrilling� season,� and� the� longholiday�weekend� affords� youthe� time� to� do� some� properbarbecuing.�Kenny�Callaghan,executive�chef�and�partner�atNew� York's� Blue� Smoke,�provided�this�flavorful� recipefor� baby� back� ribs� that� are�seasoned�with�a� savory� spicerub,� then� started� in� the� ovenand�finished�on�the�grill.�We'vealso� included� an� excellent�barbecue�sauce�recipe.�And�because�barbecue�andZinfandel� have� a� natural� affinity,� we've� put�together�a�selection�of��some�rated�Zinfandels�topour�at�the�picnic�table.
BABY BACK RIBS
Rib�recipe�by�chef�Kenny�Callaghan�of�BlueSmoke;� sauce� recipe� adapted� from� StevenRaichlen's�How�to�Grill�(Workman�2001).
For the rub:
•�1/2�teaspoon�cayenne�pepper•�1/2�teaspoon�Spanish�paprika•�1/2�teaspoon�granulated�onion•�1/2�teaspoon�ground�black�pepper•�1/2�teaspoon�ground�white�pepper•�1/2�teaspoon�kosher�salt•�1�teaspoon�granulated�garlic•�1�teaspoon�ancho�chile�powder•�1�teaspoon�chile�powder•�1�teaspoon�ground�cumin•�1�teaspoon�celery�salt•�2�teaspoons�sugar•�1�teaspoon�dark�brown�sugar
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1.� In� a� large� bowl,� combine� all� the� rub�ingredients�and�mix�well.�Place�both�racks�of�ribson�a�cutting�board�or�wood�slab.�Gently�massagethe�rub�mixture�into�the�ribs,�making�sure�to�coatwell.�Cover�and�refrigerate�for�12�to�24�hours.
2.�Pre-heat�oven�to�300°.�Place�ribs�on�bakingsheet�in�pre-heated�oven.�Ribs�should�cook�fortwo�hours,�or�until�tender.
3.�While� the�pork�cooks,�make� the�barbecuesauce. � Combine� the� ketchup,� vinegar,�Worcestershire�sauce,�sugar,�molasses,�mustard,Tabasco,�chili�powder,�liquid�smoke�and�blackpepper�in�a�nonreactive�saucepan.�Bring�to�a�boilover�medium-high�heat.�Reduce�heat�to�mediumand�simmer�10�to�15�minutes�or�until�sauce�isdark,�thick�and�rich.�Adjust�sweetness,�sournessand�hot�pepper�to�taste.
4.�Heat�your�outdoor�grill� to�high�heat.� In�a
small� saucepan,warm�the�barbecuesauce� over� lowheat.�Remove� theribs�from�the�ovenand�transfer�to�thegrill.� Cook� for� 5minutes,�then�turnand� cook� for� anadditional� 5�min-utes.� Brush� thewarmed�barbecuesauce� over� themeat�and�cook�theribs�for�2�minutesmore� on� each� side.
Remove�from�the�grill�and�let�sit�5�minutes.
5.� Using� a� sharp� knife,� cut� ribs� in� betweenbones.�Serve�immediately.�For�saucier�ribs,�applya� second� coat� of� warmed� sauce� just� before�serving.�Serves�6�to�8.
ZINFANDELS FOR MEMORIAL DAY
ORIN SWIFT The� Prisoner� Napa�Valley�2007�Score:�92�Offers�both�styleand� structure,� with� lively� aromas� ofblack� raspberry,� cracked� pepper� andmocha� that� lead� to� plush,� layered�flavors�of�wild�berry,�fresh�sage�andlicorice.�Ripe�tannins�sneak�in�on�thefinish.� Zinfandel,� Cabernet� Sauvi-gnon,�Syrah,�Petite�Sirah,�Charbonoand� Grenache.� Drink� now� through2014.�39,000�cases�made.�—T.F.
SEGHESIO Zinfandel� SonomaCounty� Old� Vine� 2006� Score:� 92�This� is� what� great� Zinfandel� is� allabout.�Ripe�but�balanced�with�livelyacidity,�jammy�but�concentrated�andwell-structured.� Offers� fresh� wildberry,�raspberry,�vanilla�and�crackedpepper� notes,� but� with� layers� of�intriguing� sage,� lively� mineral� andsmoke� accents.� Drink� now� through2014.�8,600�cases�made.�—T.F.
RIDGE Geyserville� SonomaCounty�2006�Score:�90�Just�like�thetasty� Sonoma� field-style� blends� ofyore,�with�distinct�toasty�dill�and�berrycobbler� aromas� and� zesty� raspberry,cracked�pepper�and�earthy�sage�flavorsthat�end�with�slightly� rustic� tannins.Zinfandel,� Carignane,� PetiteSirah�and�Mataro.�Drinknow� through
2015.�12,000�cases�made.�—T.F.
MURPHY-GOODE Zinfandel�SonomaCounty� Liar's� Dice� 2006� Score:� 89� A�vibrant� and� jammy� wine,� with� lively�raspberry�and�pepper�aromas�and�soft,�supple
black�cherry�and�toasty�vanilla�flavors.�Drink�nowthrough�2013.�11,000�cases�made.�—T.F.
RIDGE Three�Valleys�Sonoma�County�2006Score:�89�A�ripe�bruiser,�yet�with�an�underlyingsense�of�structure�and�finesse.�Shows�aromas�ofblueberry�pie�and�toasty�dill,�with�concentratedplum,�licorice�and�smoky�pepper�flavors�that�arewrapped�in�muscular�tannins.�Zinfandel,�Petite
Sirah,�Carignane�and�Grenache.�Bestfrom� 2010� through� 2015.� 26,000cases�made.�—T.F.
RAVENSWOOD ZinfandelNapa� Valley� Old� Vine� 2006�Score:� 88� Offers� smoky� plum�aromas�and�stout,�deep�blueberry,sage�and�licorice�flavors�that�finishwith� burly� tannins.� Best� from�2010� through�2014.� 22,000� casesmade.�—T.F.
BEAULIEU VINEYARDZinfandel� Napa� Valley� 2006Score:� 87� Appealing� smokywild� berry� aromas� lead� todense�huckleberry,�whitepepper� and� herb� notesthat�build�toward�big�butripe�tannins.�Drink�nowthrough� 2012.� 7,000cases�made.�—T.F.
ARTEZIN ZinfandelMendocino�County�2007Score:� 86� Distinctivearomas� of� fresh� basil,thyme� and� plum� lead�to� modest� but� spicyblackberry� and� herb�flavors.� Drink� nowthrough� 2013.� 15,000cases�made.�—T.F.
NAPA CELLARSZinfandel� Napa� Valley2005� Score:� 86� Briarybut� appealing� for� itssmoky�plum�aromas�andboysenberry,�roasted�sageand� loam� flavors.�Drinknow�through�2012.�5,200cases�made.�—T.F.
Dear Earth Talk:
How healthy is soy?I heard that, despite its
healthy image, most soy is grown using chemicals likeother crops and is even being genetically modified.
- D. Frinka, Syracuse, NY
Food�products�made�with�soy�have�enjoyed�greatpopularity� in� the� U.S.� and�elsewhere�in�recent�years.�Twodecades�ago,�Americans�spent$300� million� a� year� on� soyfood�products;�today�we�spendover�$4�billion.�More�and�moreadults�are�substituting�soy—agreat� source� of� protein—formeat,� while� a� quarter� of� allbaby� formula� contains� soy�instead�of�milk.�Many�schoollunch� programs� nationwidehave�added�soy-based�veggieburgers�to�their�menus,�as�havecountless� restaurants,� includ-ing�diners�and�fast�food�chains.
And� there� are� hundreds� ofother� edible� uses� of� thelegume,�which�now�vies�withcorn�for�the�title�of�America'smost�popular�agricultural�crop.The� U.S.� Food� and� Drug�Administration�promotes�the�inclu-sion�of� soy� into� other� foods� to� cut� down�on�heart�attack� risk.� Clinical� studies� have� shown� that� soy�can� also� lower� the� risk� for� certain� types� of� breast�and�prostate�cancer.
But�there�may�be�a�dark�side�to�soy’s�popularity�andabundance.�“Many�of�soy’s�health�benefits�have�been
linked�to�isoflavones—plant�compounds�that�mimicestrogen,”�reports�Lindsey�Konkel�in�EnvironmentalHealth� News.� “But� animal� studies� suggest� that�eating�large�amounts�of�those�estrogenic�compoundsmight�reduce�fertility�in�women,�trigger�premature�puberty� and� disrupt� development� of� fetuses� and�children.”� But� before� you� dump� out� all� your� soyfoods,�note�that�the�operative�phrase�here�is�“large
amounts”� which,� in� laboratory�science,� can� mean� amounts�substantially� above� what� onewould�consume�in�real�life.
Also�at�issue�is�that�upwardsof� 90� percent� of� the� U.S.�soybean�crop�is�grown�usinggenetically� modified� (GM)seeds� sold� by� Monsanto.These� have� been� engineeredto�withstand�repeated�dousingwith�the�herbicide,�glyphosate(also� sold� by�Monsanto� andmarketed� as� RoundUp).�According� to� the� nonprofitNon�GMO�Project,�this�allowssoybean�farmers�to�repeatedlyspray� their� fields� withRoundUp� to� kill� all� weeds�(and� other� nearby� plant� life)except�for�the�soybean�plantsthey�are�growing.
The� U.S.� government� per-mits�the�sale�and�consumption
of�GM�foods,�but�many�consumers�aren’t�so�sure�it’sOK�to�eat�them—given�not�only�the�genetic�tinkeringbut�also�the�exposure�to�so�much�glyphosate.�Due�tothese� concerns,� the� European� Union� has� had� a�moratorium�on�GM�crops�of�all�kinds�since�1998.
The� fact� that� genetically� modified� soy� may� be�present�in�as�much�as�70�percent�of�all�food�productsfound�in�U.S.�supermarkets�means�that�a�vast�majorityof�Americans�may�be�putting�a�lot�of�GM�soy�intotheir� systems� every� day.�And� not� just� directly� via�cereals,�breads�and�pasta:�Some�98�percent�of�the�U.S.soybean� crop� is� fed� to� livestock,� so� consumers� ofmeat,� eggs� and� dairy� are� indirectly� ingesting� the�products�of�scientific�tinkering�with�unknown�impli-cations�for�human�health.
Since�GM�soy�has�only�been�around�and�abundantfor�less�than�a�decade,�no�one�yet�knows�for�sure�whatthe� long� term�health�effects,� if�any,�will�be�on� the�populations�of�countries�such�as�the�U.S.�that�swearby�it.�Natural�foods�stores�like�WholeFoods�are�yourbest�bet�for�finding�non-GM�foods�of�all�sorts.
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American�vehicles�now�account�for�38.5%�oflease�listings�compared�with�30.3%�in�2008.GM,� Ford� and� Chrysler,� which� are� all� in
much� better� financial� positions� that� they�were� 3years�ago,�are�offering�better�products,�as�well�asdeals,� which� is� helping� to� get� more� consumers�behind�the�wheels�of�their�vehicles.
10. JeepPercentage of LeaseTrader.com
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9. ToyotaPercentage of LeaseTrader.com
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America’s� best-selling� car� –� theToyota� Camry� –is�on�the�list.
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Inventory:New� fuel-efficient� offerings� like� theChevrolet� Cruze� are� piquing� consumer�interest,� especially� with� such� high� gasprices� right
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7. LexusPercentage of LeaseTrader.com
Inventory:Toyota's� luxury� brandis� making� a� strongpush� in� the� hybrid
segment� with� its�CT�200h.
6. AudiPercentage of LeaseTrader.com
Inventory: With� everything� from� greatsmall�cars�like�the�A3�to�uber-luxurious� rides� like� the�A8and�supercars�like�the�R8,�it'seasy� to� see� why�Audis� arebeing�leased�in�volume.
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Mike�Gruss�of�the�The�VirginianPilot�made�up�a�pretty�good�test�tosee� if� your� neighbor� is� a� NavySeal..."It’s�a�question�a�lot�of�us�havebeen�asking�since�the�Virginia�Beach-based�Navy�SEAL�Team�6�carried�outthe�Osama�bin�Laden�mission:�Couldthe�man�living�next�door�be�one�ofthe�members?�It’s�hard�to�pin�down�–these�guys�are,�after�all,�secretive.�Sowe’ve�devised�some�questions�to�helpyou�determine�whether�your�neigh-bor�is�a�member�of�Team�6:1. Has he ever worn a "Property
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Marilyn�Kalfus�reports..."�there�were�96�houses�sold�in�Huntington�Beach�in�the�pastmonth,�according�to�data�from�online�hometracker�Redfin.com.*
Here�are�28�houses�in�ZIP�92648,�many�of�them�downtown�and�some�in�nearby�gatedcommunities,�that�sold�in�that�time.�
Highlights:
* The�priciest�one�in�this�ZIP�was�at�19581�Summer�Grove�Lane,�a�3,693-square�foot
house�with�a�pool�in�the�guard-gated�Peninsula�community.�It�went�for�$1,654,000.
* The�least�expensive�sold�at�7781�Ellis�Ave.�It’s�a�1-level�bungalow�built�in�1960�anddescribed�in�the�listing�as�needing�“plenty�of�work.”
*Most�homes�had�price�reductions,�but�a�couple�—�at�18401�Huntington�St.�and�602Oceanhill�Drive�–�sold�for�more�than�their�original�asking�prices.
By Charlie Nardozzi
Tomatoes�are�far�and�away�the�mostpopular� vegetable� grown�by� homegardeners.�Who�can� resist� the�vast
array�of�sizes,�shapes,�colors,�and�flavors�ofhybrid�and�heirloom�tomato�varieties?�Plus,there's�nothing�like�walking�through�yourgarden�and�munching�on�your�own�homegrown�fruits�in�the�middle�of�summer.
Here's a step-by-step guide to
growing tomatoes.
1.Select� the� Variety� -� There� are�hundreds� of� hybrid� and� heirloomtomato�varieties�to�choose�from.�In�general,hybrid� varieties� are� more� uniform,�vigorous,�and�disease�resistant.�They�growwell� almost� anywhere� in� the� country.�Heirloom�varieties� offer�more� variety� offruit�shapes,�color,�and�flavor,�but�some-times�are�only�regionally�adapted.�It's�bestto�grow�some�of�each,�trying�new�varietieseach�year�to�see�which�grow�best�in�yourclimate.� For� containers,� choose� dwarf�varieties�or�determinate�varieties.�Indeter-minate�varieties�will�grow�until�the�weather,insects,�diseases,�or�you�stop�them.�They�require�the�most�support�but�will�producethe�most�fruit.�For�kids,�grow�cherry�toma-toes�for�a�sweet�and�plentiful�treat.
2.Start�Seeds�Early�Indoors�-�Unlessyou're�buying�transplants�at�the�localgarden� center,� you'll� need� to� start� yourtomato�seeds�indoors�6�to�8�weeks�beforethe�last�frost�date�in�your�area.
3.Raise�and�Warm�the�Soil�-�On�all�butsandy�soils,�create�8-�to�10-inch�tallraised�beds�to�grow�your�tomatoes.��Twoweeks�before�transplanting�outdoors,cover� the� beds� with� red� plasticmulch.� The� color� red� increasestomato�yields�by�up�to�20�percent.Plus�it�warms�the�soil,�conservessoil�moisture,�and�prevents�weedsfrom� growing.� In� extreme�southern�areas,�use�straw�mulch�orwhite�plastic�instead�of�red�plasticto�keep�the�soil�from�overheating.�Ifusing�drop�irrigation�or�soaker�hoses�towater�your�plants,�lay�these�hoses�underthe�plastic�mulch�before�laying�it�down.
4.Plant� -� Cut� holes� in� the� plasticmulch�and�plant�tomatoes�2-�to�3-feet� apart� in� the� raised� beds.� If� yourseedlings�are�tall�and�leggy,�bury�the�stemto�the�first�set�of�true�leaves.�Tomatoes�havethe�ability�to�root�along�the�stem;�deeply�setplants� will� be� more� productive.� In�containers,�mix�3�parts�potting�soil�with�1part� compost� and� plant� one� tomato� per�5-gallon�sized�container.
5.Keep� 'em� Up� -� Indeterminate�tomatoes� can� grow� to� be� hugeplants.�Plants�trellised�off�the�ground�aremore�productive�and�have�less�disease�andinsect�problems�on�the�fruits�than�plants�leftto� lie� on� the� ground.� Use� homemade� orcommercial�tomato�cages,�ladders,�or�stakesto� train� them� off� the� ground.� Dwarf�varieties� don't� need� support,� but�
determinatevarieties� dobenefit� frombeing�trellised.
6.Fe r t i l -ize,�Waterand� Weed� -� Keepplants� well� watered,especially�when�fruit�is�forming.�If�the�soilmoisture�fluctuates�too�much,�your�fruitsmay�develop�blossom�end�rot�(the�rottingof�the�stem�end�of�the�fruit).�If�you�haven'tused�plastic�mulch,�consider�mulching�withstraw�to�keep�the�soil�evenly�moist.�Mulchalso�prevents�weeds�from�growing.�Fertilizemonthly�with�a�handful�of�an�organic�5-5-5fertilizer�sprinkled�around�the�base�of�theplants�to�keep�the�plants�productive.
7.Control� Pests� -� Watch� out� for� a�variety� of� pests� on� your� tomatoplants.� Diseases� such� as� wilt,� virus,� andblight�can�also�cause�problems.�Selectdisease�resistant�varieties.�Resistantvarieties� have� the� letters� of� the�
disease� they� are� resistant� to� after� theirname,� such� as�V� and� F� for� resistance� to�verticillium�and�fusarium�wilt.
8.Harvest�-�The�more�you�pick,�themore� fruits� will� be� produced.Allow�the�fruits�to�ripen�on�the�vine�totheir�mature�color�for�the�best�flavor.Collect� mature� fruits� to� can� orfreeze,�preserving�the�flavor�of�theharvest�into�the�winter.�If�you�stillhave� many� green� fruits� on� yourplant�at�the�end�of�summer,�pruneoff� the� top� the� plant� and� removenewly� forming� flowers� and� smallfruits.� This� will� send� more� of� theplant's� energy� into� maturing� the�
remaining�fruits.�Harvest�before�a�frost.�
For� more� tips� and� garden� informationvisit�www.garden.org.
Charlie�Nardozzi,�a�nationally�recognizedgarden� writer,� book� author,� speaker� andradio� and� television� personality,� has� ap-peared� on� HGTV,� PBS� and� DiscoveryChannel� television�networks.�He� teachesand�inspires�home�gardeners� to�grow�thebest�vegetables,�fruits,�flowers,� trees�andshrubs�in�their�yards.
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Gardening With Charlie - How to Grow a Tomato
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The�real� estate�market�has� continued� totake� a� beating� from� bad� news.�Monthafter�month,�year�after�year,�one�negative
headline�after�another�has�dominated�the�media.The� only� silver� liningwhich� the� real� estate�market� has� had� to� offerhave� been� super� low�interest�rates.�That’s�beenthe� story� for� years� now:Values� keep� dropping,rates� remain� at� historiclows.�In�an�ironic�micro-cosm�of�bullet�points,�thislast�week�produced�a�newrecord� low�for�both�ratesand�property�values.
Mortgage�rates�have�justset� a� new� record� low� for2011.� Current� mortgagerates�are�within�a�fractionaldifference� from� the� all-time� record� low� that� wasjust� set� in� October� and�November�of�2010.�This�isgood�news�for�homebuyersand�homeowners�–�especially�those�who�feellike� they� missed� the� boat� in� trying�to� lock� in� the� lowest� possible� rate� on� their�mortgage.�These�new�record�low�rates�providea� second� chance� for� those� who� struck� out�the�first�time.�
There�may�be�a�new�challenge�though�this
time�around:�values�have�dropped�yet�again.And�this�time�they�took�a�dramatic�step�down.In�the�first�quarter�of�2011,�property�values�inthe� United� States� dropped� more� than� three�
percent� according� to� Zillow.� This� was� thelargest�quarterly�drop�in�over�two�years.�Yearover�year,�property�values�in�America�are�downanother�8.2%.�The�same�report�indicates�thatproperty�values�may�not�hit�bottom�until�2012and�possibly�beyond.�
For� those� shopping� for� a� new� home,� this
should� relieve� some�of� the� stress� andanx i e t y � ove r �
finding� ag r e a td e a l .R e l a x !As� this�bear� run�on�real�estate�has�noclear�end�in�sight�great�deals�will�still�bearound�for�months,�possible�even�years.�
But�what� does� this�mean� if� you’re�already�a�homeowner?�One�individualconsumer�can’t�control�the�market�asa�whole.�However,� they� can� controltheir�own�destiny�within�that�market-place.�I�you�haven’t�locked�in�a�superlow�rate�yet,�do�it�now.�If�values�dropany� further� you� might� not� haveenough� equity� to� refinance� under�favorable�terms.
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Arnaud Dufour
The information contained in this column does notnecessarily reflect the opinion of The Local News.
New Records in 2011Arnaud Dufour
(Arnaud Dufour is a Sr. Mortgage Banker at
Newport Beach based DLJ Financial.
With more than eleven years in the industry,
Arnaud is available to answer questions
in Real Estate Finance.
E-mail: [email protected]
Call: 714-677-4107. CFL # 603H312
(714) 846-12375944 Warner Avenue at Springdale in Huntington Beach
Open Monday - Friday 8:30am - 6:30pm & Saturdays 9am - 5pm
ing� sex� offenders'�access� to� locationswhere� children�regularly� gather� andto� reduce� the� risk� ofharm� to� children� by
restricting� theability� of� sexoffenders� tohave� contactwith�children.
The� ordinance� specifically� names� each� of� theparks� under� the� jurisdiction� of� the� County� of�Orange.�However,�the�ordinance�does�not�applyto�any�municipal�parks.
Fullerton�and�the�City�of�Orange�,�already�haveadopted�similar�ordinances�keeping�sex�offendersaway�from�their�parks.�Irvine�,�Westminster�andother�local�cities�are�scheduled�to�address�this�issue.
It� is� crucial� that� the� City� of� Huntington�Beach�do�its�part�in�extending�this�child�safety�zone
to�municipal�parks�and�city�beaches.
It�is�recommended�that�the�City�Council�enacta�similar�law�to�protect�municipal�parks�and�citybeaches�in�the�City�of�Huntington�Beach�fromregistered� sex� offenders.� The� City� Attorneyshould� work� with� the� Office� of� the� OrangeCounty� District�Attorney� and� Orange� CountyCounsel� who� will� provide� any� legislative�and� technical� support� needed� to� draft� the�proposed�ordinance.
HB Councilman Harper: Continued From Page 1
Introduces Anti-Sex Offender Ordinance
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