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searched for the animal block by block doubling what San Francisco spends on homelessness —
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Obituary
Dixie Leah Thilges Trump embraces longtime U.S.
foe Putin, doubting own intel
Dixie Leah Thilges, born Dec. 13, 1941,
died July 12, 2018, in Burlingame.
She was a resident of
Foster City.
She will be remem- By Jonathan Lemire,
bered for her love, faith Jill Colvin and Vladimir Isachenkov
and enduring spirit. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Dixie was born in
Springfield, Ohio, to Ted HELSINKI — In an extraordinary embrace
and Martha Wallace. At of a longtime U.S. enemy, President Donald
the age of 7, she entered Trump on Monday openly questioned his own
the Ohio Soldiers and intelligence agencies’ firm finding that
Russia meddled in the 2016 U.S. election to
Sailors Orphanage in Xenia, Ohio. In 1960,
his benefit, seeming to accept Russian
she graduated from Woodrow Wilson High President Vladimir Putin’s insistence that
School and enlisted in the U.S. Air Force. Moscow’s hands were clean.
While raising two children, she attended the The reaction back home was immediate and
College of San Mateo and earned an visceral, among fellow Republicans as well
Associate of Art degree, beginning a distin- as usual Trump critics. “Shameful,” “disgrace-
guished career as a Legal Secretary and serv- ful,” “weak,” were a few of the comments.
ing as President of the SMCLSA. Her inter- Makes the U.S. “look like a pushover,” said
ests included genealogical research that GOP Sen. Bob Corker of Tennessee. Trump’s
earned her a place with the Daughters of the meeting with Putin in Helsinki was his first
American Revolution. time sharing the international stage with a
Dixie is survived by her husband of 55 man he has described as an important U.S.
years Michael and her children Katherine De competitor — but whom he has also praised a
Lozada and Dave Thilges (Joyce). strong, effective leader.
Grandmother of seven and great-grandmoth- His remarks, siding with a foe on foreign
soil over his own government, was a stark REUTERS
er of 11. She is also survived by her sib-
lings: Terry, Barbara and Jennifer. illustration of Trump’s willingness to upend Donald Trump and Russia's President Vladimir Putin shake hands during a joint news conference
Friends are invited to the funeral on decades of U.S. foreign policy and rattle after their meeting in Helsinki, Finland.
Saturday, July 21, starting with the viewing Western allies in service of his political con- accused 12 Russians of hacking into His skepticism drew a quick formal state-
at 11 a.m. and service at noon at Sneider & cerns. A wary and robust stance toward Russia Democratic email accounts to hurt Hillary ment — almost a rebuttal — from Trump’s
Sullivan & O’Connell’s, 977 S. El Camino has been a bedrock of his party’s world view. Clinton in 2016. director of national Intelligence, Dan Coats.
Real, San Mateo. But Trump made clear he feels that any firm “I have great confidence in my intelligence “We have been clear in our assessments of
acknowledgement of Russia’s involvement people, but I will tell you that President Putin Russian meddling in the 2016 election and
As a public serv ice, the Daily Journal would undermine the legitimacy of his elec- was extremely strong and powerful in his their ongoing, pervasive efforts to undermine
tion. Standing alongside Putin, Trump steered denial today. our democracy, and we will continue to pro-
prints obituaries of approx imately 200
clear of any confrontation with the Russian, “He just said it’s not Russia. I will say this: vide unvarnished and objective intelligence
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space av ailable basis. To submit obituaries, gence and last week’s federal indictments that Trump said. said.
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have been stolen under a new law Gov. Jerry age of that information, which can include rity and crack down on misinformation.
names, birth dates and addresses. “Cyberattacks and deceptive voter misin-
Counties and the secretary of state’s office formation tactics present increasingly
Obituary sophisticated threats to the integrity of our
provide voter registration information to
people and organizations who agree to use elections,” the Palo Alto Democrat told his
Virginia B. Cornyn the data only for journalistic, scholarly, Assembly colleagues earlier this month
May 10, 1925 - June 23, 2018 political or government purposes. before they voted to pass it.
Virginia B. Cornyn passed away peacefully after a short The new law directs the secretary of state It passed both chambers of the Legislature
illness. Born and raised in San Francisco, the only child of to develop guidelines for how such informa- with just one “no” vote.
Elwood and Florence Bunting.
Preceded in death by her husband, Joseph Cornyn of 64+
years. They married on January 18, 1947 and soon moved to
San Carlos where they lived for 62+ years.
She taught at “Laurel Lane Nursery School” in San Carlos,
was a substitute teacher at Palos Verdes and Los Amigos
schools for children with special needs. Later worked at the College of Notre Dame,
lastly working for San Mateo County Health Administrator.
Virginia was a fine seamstress, making many clothes for herself and children.
Excelled at fine stitchery such as Cross Stitch. Very active with the Belmont Trailer
Club, enjoyed many years square dancing with the “Clodhoppers”. Enjoyed many
years boating and camping with her beloved family at Lake Shasta.
Survived by daughter Kathleen, her husband Ronald Havener, grandchildren Juliet
and Tommy of Los Gatos, son Kenneth, his wife Maria, grandchildren David and
Danny of Redding.
A memorial service for family and friends is planned for July 26, 2018 at The
Van’s Restaurant, 815 Belmont Ave, Belmont, CA at 2:30PM. Please RSVP funeral
director, Crippen & Flynn Carlmont Chapel (650) 595-4103 if you plan on attending
the memorial service.
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hat really makes you and me different from one
no effort to sell “war bonds” or make with so many popups, banners and
Community Civic Campus any other sacrifice in order to pay for screen refreshes, I often leave the site
another? It goes without saying that you could
probably point out a number of differences for
Editor, the hundreds of billions he printed. before finishing one article. It makes
which we are not concerned with here. I only raise the
South San Francisco’s new design That was to pay for what 15 Saudis no sense to begin my day riled up. I
and a few others did when they bought question to draw your attention to the fact that we hear
for a Community Civic Campus looks also hate this small box to enter let- this question posed much more frequently than we do
like the previous design: sterile and some one way airline tickets, got ters. SMDJ, please consider making
some box cutters on sale at Costco as about our vast similarities — that is our collective suc-
vacant. It does not blend with the your website less evasive. cesses, failures, vices, virtues and, perhaps most impor-
character of the neighborhood, and well as some flight lessons, and here
we are. tantly, our cultural and historical journey through numer-
has the appearance of a glass cage. ous challenges in our attempt to make the American dream
I’m curious how Half Moon Bay, a Somehow the Register ignores all Thomas Weissmiller
this. What a great paper they must be. San Mateo a reality.
smaller coastal city, asked voters for Last year, I toured the San Mateo County History
a quarter-cent sales tax in 2015 and I’ll stick with my Daily Journal,
thank you. Museum. My favorite display is an exhibit entitled, “Land
turned it down. Their council worked
Fighting for real democracy of Opportunity: The Immigrant Experience in San Mateo
hard to find the money from a combi-
County.” This exhibit tells the stories of immigrants who
nation of sources. Editor,
Mike Caggiano faced numerous hardships, but still found the faith and
South San Francisco voters were Letter writer Steven Howard agrees
San Mateo resilience to make a place for themselves on the
voting for half-cent sales-tax at the with writer Jorg Aadahl that “Trump, Peninsula. The groups include the Irish, Italians, Chinese,
same time — 2015 and squeezed a dictators’ favorite instrument.” Both
win, but wasn’t for a library (discus- Japanese, Mexicans, Portuguese and Filipinos. The muse-
of these men think Trump has obvi- um is currently working with Stanford University to
sion for another day). Despite Half Pensions ous flaws. They support one or the
Moon Bay’s setback, they needed develop an African-American
Editor, other of the two major political par- exhibit.
another library, because the next one Daily Journal Editor Jon Mays’ ties. I disagree with them both.
is 48 miles away on the coast in Displaying everything from
‘Danger of Debt’ column in the July I think we need to get over our loy- the finest Chinese clothing to
Santa Cruz. They were able to find the 13 edition describes our current prob- alty to any political party and vote
money and build one for less of what the vast cultural customs of the
lems with public employee pension for candidates who will promise to Irish, the large hall unequivo-
it is costing the new planned library debt. Much of it lies in late ’90s debt vote as we direct them. When our
here and is set for an August opening. cally highlighted the beauty in
spawned by the Legislature with “representatives” vote as directed by many cultures.
The Half Moon Bay City Council unsustainable promises of early their “donors” and not the people, our On the left wall behind the
worked hard to find the money from retirement with nearly full working democracy is destroyed. We need to wondrous cultural displays were
grants, loans, etc. and did it in a time- salary and benefits. This was finagled elect people who will heed the voice long historic descriptions of
ly manner. South San Francisco has through cooperation between politi-
more money and staff but still can’t of the people. the injustices faced by many
cians wanting to please powerful pub- The people want the endless wars to cultures in their efforts to
get past the design stage. lic employees unions that would end. The people want our tax funds to achieve equal rights, opportuni-
If the city would focus more on this throw their considerable financial be used to take care of our people and ty and ultimately the American
Jonathan Madison
project, we might be close to comple- muscle toward politicians’ election
tion. The city’s delays are costing protect our environment. The people dream. There are an unfathomable number of hardships,
campaigns. want to feel secure in the value of our racial injustices and biased laws perpetrating prejudicial
taxpayers more money. To fulfill these obligations, we currency. actions that made it all but impossible for many of these
must cut libraries, police, firefighters, We fear that the value of the dollar cultures to make the United States their home.
public transit etc. Remember these is collapsing. In our Constitution it The Native Americans faced several fatal atrocities in
Eckner Padilla were sold to the public with the prom- states that our monetary system must their attempt to maintain their culture and customs in
South San Francisco ise the CalPERS fund would expand be under the control of our Treasury North America. According to Ward Churchill, a former pro-
faster than the obligations and Department. This is not how it fessor of ethnic studies at the University of Colorado, the
impose no new taxes to the taxpay- is. Now the Federal Reserve controls North American Indian population declined from about 12
Sticking with the Daily Journal ers. That total is now 30 times what the value of the dollar. The Federal million in 1500 to under 240,000 in 1900 as a result of “a
Dear Editor, we paid out for those pension benefits Reserve is neither a federal agency vast genocide ... the most sustained on record.”
Friday the thirteenth saw the Daily the year before then governor Gray nor does it have any reserves. The Chinese immigrants also faced their fair share of
Journal with two similar opinion Davis signed the cozy deal. One prac- Wake up people and pay challenges. As Chinese migrated to California in the sec-
pieces. One by Jon Mays on person- tice was to “spike” income right attention. It is time for us to awake ond half of the 19th century, Congress enacted the
al, local and state governmental debt, before retirement so the pension was and fight for real democracy. Chinese Exclusion Act as the pinnacle symbol of resist-
quite good. The other was a op-ed higher.
ance to Chinese immigration in America.
from the Orange County Register that Davis says he wouldn’t have signed
Patricia Gray The Immigration Restriction Act of 1924 placed barriers
explained that federal debt and annual the deal if he knew what he knows
Burlingame on Jewish emigrants from entering the United States,
deficits are unsustainable. now. The taxpayer will see govern-
even through the heart of World War II — a time in which
Although true, the article totally ment services and your own pay-
many Jewish emigrants faced a life-or-death challenge in
omits the elephant in the room of out checks shrink yearly in a death spiral
of control military spending. It also of increasing taxes and cuts to pay off The DMV mess their flight from extermination camps in Germany.
Of course, African-Americans have spent hundreds of
“forgets” the recent Republican “tax these benefits. We must lower our Editor,
standard of living to pay for these years fighting to secure fundamental rights — such as the
scam” that cut taxes enormously with For renewal of my driver’s license, I right to vote, the right to equal protection under the laws
no compensating cuts in expendi- sweetheart deals that will continue to have to do a “Behind the wheel” test.
drain public services and increase and, most notably, the right to be free of involuntary
tures. An amazing oversight, yet it However, no appointment is avail- servitude.
only suggests that we need to look at already onerous taxes, or have an able for the rest of the year at the San
honest and painful discussion about In spite of the countless injustices perpetuated on mass
Social Security and Medicare as well Mateo DMV! When trying to use the ethnic groups destined to make the United States their
as debt repayment to start to get limiting obligations. DMV website, I get the message: home, these groups collectively found within them a faith
things under control. Who writes this “Sorry, you are ineligible to make a and resurgence which enabled them to fight and endure for
stuff? John Dillon behind-the-wheel driving test a better day, albeit that day was nowhere in sight.
A short while back, under President appointment online” Why? This One of the most evident outcomes of the resilient
Clinton, the government was in a San Bruno looks very strange, is the DMV try- human spirit in such hardships was the creed of national-
near balance as far as the annual ing to force us to pay for appoint- ism — the strong pride and belief in one’s cultural her-
deficit was concerned. Of course the ments through the questionable
total debt outstanding was still huge, SMDJ website YoGov tied to their website?
itage, traditions and customs. At the heart of nationalism
is the belief that what makes us very unique is the driving
but at least we were in a position to Editor, force enabling each of us to triumph through what others
begin making headway in reducing I used to read several articles on the Jorg Aadahl may call impossible odds.
that as well. San Mateo Daily Journal website. My As such, nationalism has and continues to be a great
Then President Bush and his wars news reading experience was pleasant San Mateo
focal point that gives cultures a sense of pride and
resilience. The problems arise when cultures allow the
love of their own culture to be accompanied by a distaste
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those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. and slavery.
By combining local news and sports coverage, It goes without saying that no culture should wipe clean
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Hulk Hogan reinstated into wrestling HOF Bohonyi has been on USA
Diving’s list of banned coaches
since 2015, but the lawsuit
ing male athletes and other stu-
dents decades ago.
The physician, Richard Strauss,
By Tamara Lush gies and volun- the (hash)WWEUNIVERSE broth- alleges that action didn’t happen worked at Ohio State for two
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS teering to work er,” he wrote. until six months after Ohio State decades before retiring in 1998.
with young The 64-year-old Hogan, whose University investigated one of the The university says allegations
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — people, where real name is Terry Bollea, apolo- women’s allegations and fired against Strauss have been raised
World Wrestling Entertainment he is helping gized in 2015 for using “offensive him. The report, the suit con- by former athletes from 14 sports.
Inc. has reinstated Hulk Hogan to them learn language” in a conversation many tends, was provided to USA The independent investigators are
its Hall of Fame, three years after from his mis- years before that. On the record- Diving. reviewing those claims and well
he was found to have used racial take, ” the ing, he was caught talking about During that time period, it as whether the university knew of
slurs in a conversation caught on o rg a n i z a t i o n his daughter sleeping with a black alleges that Bohonyi forced that concerns about Strauss.
a sex tape. Hulk Hogan wrote. man and used the “N” word. girl — an Olympic hopeful — to The other diver named in the
The Connecticut-based compa- Hogan told “It was unacceptable for me to perform sex acts numerous times lawsuit alleges that starting in
ny made the announcement in a his 2. 2 million followers on have used that offensive lan- while she was a minor. 2009, that Bohonyi, who was her
statement Sunday. Twitter: “I’ve been praying for guage; there is no excuse for it; She also sent him hundreds of coach, cultivated an abusive rela-
“This second chance follows this day and I finally feel like I and I apologize for having done naked photos, the suit alleges, tionship, eventually coercing her
Hogan’s numerous public apolo- made it back home. Only Love 4 it,” Hogan said at the time. saying that Bohonyi “psychologi- into daily sex.
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Machado takes trade talk in stride J.A. Happ (Blue Jays), Blake Snell (Rays)
MLB brief and Brad Hand (Padres) could be headed to Washington Metro
WASHINGTON — On the night of the All- the third overall pick in 2010 and has been a contenders.
Star Game, Manny Machado will proudly
represent the Baltimore Orioles, the only
team he’s played for in the big leagues.
starter in Baltimore since 2012. His contract
expires after this season, and the Orioles
don’t have enough money to keep the 26-
The Blue Jays are going nowhere this sea-
son in the AL East, but Happ knows he might
be going somewhere else.
workers OK a strike
It just might be his final appearance in an
Orioles uniform. With the July 31 non-waiv-
year-old shortstop and build a decent team
around him.
DeGrom (5-4, 1.68 ERA) would be a wel-
come addition to any team. The righty wants
with rising tensions
er trade deadline looming, it won’t be long Machado wasn’t the only All-Star facing to win but would prefer it be with the Mets. By Ashraf Khalil
before the four-time AL All-Star is dealt from the prospect of switching teams in the next Hand (24 saves) won’t waste time thinking THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
last-place Baltimore to a contender. two weeks. Rangers outfielder Shin-Soo about the possibility of being dealt by the
Machado was drafted by the Orioles with Choo and pitchers Jacob deGrom (Mets), Padres. WASHINGTON — A long-simmering dis-
pute between Washington’s Metro adminis-
dad, Ron, pitch to him in the annual contest Dodgers before trumping the fifth-seeded tration and its largest union has publicly
well,” Schaffer said. “And that’s why we there are some specific rules in baseball for
the tournament as a whole: own goals, set- Bumgarner’s start Friday night. It took a that will hover around .500 all year. The
awards. Player of the year Cristiano between referees and the VARs like World Cup brief
SOCCER Ronaldo excelled in only one match,
scoring a hat trick against Spain,
before European champion Portugal
they do in rugby will give coaches and
fans more confidence in the system
going forward. Particularly when it World Cup win gives France new set of heroes
Continued from page 11 was knocked out by Uruguay in the last comes to what constitutes “clear and PARIS — The welcome was grand, the emotion visceral as
16. Lionel Messi managed a solitary obvious” errors. France’s victorious World Cup team rolled down Paris’ Champs-
strike to help Argentina qualify from Elysees Avenue in an open-top bus Monday while tens of thou-
Cup winner Spain in the round of 16. It
was only a successful penalty shootout
its group. And like Portugal it fell at Set-pieces sands of people cheered with unrestrained pride and jets
the start of the second round, losing to streamed the national colors — blue, white, red — overhead.
away from reaching the semifinals. France 4-3. The world’s most expen- The demise of Spain in the last 16 The national team’s 4-2 win over Croatia on Sunday gave
As a tournament organizer, Russia sive player at least made it a round fur- underscored a shift in tactical effec- France a new set of heroes. The red carpet welcome for the World
also exceeded expectations. No one ther. But Neymar was still struggling tiveness. Goodbye tiki-taka for now. Cup winners continued at the Elysee Palace, where President
doubted Vladimir Putin’s ability to for fitness after three months out with Possession without using the ball Emmanuel Macron threw an informal garden party that had 1,000
mobilize the resources of the state to a broken toe. effectively — attacking — is futile as children and 300 athletes from local soccer clubs as guests.
ensure operations ran smoothly. But The pitfalls of making a hasty return Spain discovered against Russia. Many of the invited clubs are based in the poor neighbor-
police often adopted a relaxed from injury were clear for Mohamed Instead, winning a free kick or corner hoods French that produced the players who made up
approach to fans gathering on street Salah, whose shoulder injury in the proved the most effective route to scor- France’s youthful, diverse World Cup team, including 19-
corners and drinking in the streets. The Champions League final in May meant ing. Of 169 goals in Russia, 73 came year-old breakout star Kylian Mbappe. Members of the club
hooliganism and racism that has the Egypt forward was unable to repli- from set-pieces. VAR helped, too, act- he grew up with in suburban Bondy attended the party.
scarred Russian football was absent. cate his free-scoring form. English ing as a deterrent against wrestling and
Logistically, it was a triumph, but it football’s player of the year netted shirt-pulling to neutralize opponents
will take longer to discover whether only twice as Egypt was eliminated in as the balls were flying into the penal-
the changes in Russia were just camou- the group stage. ty area.
flage for the tournament.
Video replays Concussion
Heavyweights floored FIFA strengthened concussion pro-
Expecting perfection was always
Even as they celebrate their second unrealistic on the debut of video assis- tocols after the 2014 World Cup
World Cup title, the French should tant referees. Confusion reigned in the regarding when players return to
have a sense of dread. opening days of the tournament. When action after head impacts. But there are
Germany became the third holder grappling went unpunished and penal- protocols in place, not hard and fast
from the last three World Cups to be ties were not awarded had the referee rules. So Noureddine Amrabat should
eliminated in the group stage. even consulted the VAR or was he just never have played in the group stage in
Germany’s demise was a combination being lenient? Too many referees Russia for Morocco five days after a
of complacency, failing to strike the dithered over decisions. Take the concussion that left him unable to
right balance blending the young and awarding of the penalty in the final remember the incident. But Amrabat
older generation, and a simmering row after assessing Croatia midfielder Ivan was allowed to defy the team doctor’s
over the Turkish heritage of Mesut Ozil Perisic’s handball. Ultimately, if the advice.
and Ilkay Gundogan. decision is right in the end, soccer “Can we do more? Of course,” FIFA
This was a tournament to forget for might have to put up with delays. President Gianni Infantino said on
the top three players at last year’s FIFA Airing some of the communications Friday, without expanding.
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San Francisco at Oakland, 6:35 p.m.
Houston at Angels, 7:07 p.m.
Chicago White Sox at Seattle, 7:10 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers at Milwaukee, 5:10 p.m.
San Francisco at Oakland, 6:35 p.m.
Colorado at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. NBA get caught in a numbers crunch.
The Heat have tax concerns that
kept them from being able to offer
He’ll almost certainly get the
veteran’s minimum from a good
team, give it good minutes off the
Drowning of NHL goalie Continued from page 12 him more, and other teams proba-
Sports brief bly knew that they would have to
bench and use his experience —
the 41-year-old has basically
Ray Emery not suspicious emergency services at about 6 a.m. offer significantly more to get spent half his life in the NBA — to
season. But there’s at least 24 cen- Ellington out of Miami. He’s also
HAMILTON, Ontario — Police when he didn’t resurface. Inspector ters alone who will be paid more become the sage of whatever lock-
say the drowning of former NHL Marty Schulenberg calls it a “case a key voice in the Heat locker er room he calls home next sea-
next season than Nurkic. room, and if Miami is going to get
goalie Ray Emery does not appear of misadventure.” son. If he doesn’t score a point,
suspicious. The 35-year-old player out of the first round Ellington he’ll still be worth the $2.4 mil-
Schulenberg adds that Emery’s Wayne Ellington
whose career spanned more than a will likely have to play a key role. lion.
body was found at about 2:50 p.m. $6.3 million, one year, Miami
decade drowned in Hamilton Sunday, about 20 yards from where All Ellington did last season was
Harbour Sunday. he went into the water. He says make more 3-pointers than any Rajon Rondo Michael Beasley
Police say he jumped off a boat first responders were not able to Heat player had in any season, $9 million, one year, Lakers
He was really good at times for a
near the Leander Boat Club to go locate Emery right away so they ever. And he didn’t even get a Rondo and LeBron James have
really bad Knicks team last sea-
swimming, and friends called called the dive unit. raise. It’s not that Miami doesn’t had battles aplenty over the years.
son. And he’s still a gifted scorer.
Don’t think for one second that
Put him on a good team, and the
James wasn’t down with the
second unit will immediately get
Lakers making this move. On the
better.
day before Game 4 of the NBA
Finals, the day before James’ last
game as a member of the Cleveland Marcus Smart
Cavaliers, he told a story about Many would be surprised if
facing Boston many years earlier Boston lets the restricted free
and being impressed with the way agent go elsewhere, and Smart’s
“Rondo was calling out sets every value to the Celtics is clear. But
time” down the floor. James values it’s been one of the soap operas of
smarts in teammates and Rondo this summer: What is taking so
has plenty of smarts, so if this long?
works the $9 million will be a pit-
tance to the Lakers. Dirk Nowitzki
He’s “out there” on paper only.
Bargains out there Nowitzki is eventually going back
Dwayne Wade to Dallas, probably for about $5
If he returns to Miami — and million once again, but it’s
that’s no lock — the sense is that impossible to list NBA bargains
it’ll be for $5 million. A Hall of and not include him. He’ll spend
Famer who can still play and will- what may be his final NBA season
ingly accepts a bench role for grooming Luka Doncic. The best
small money is a steal, especially player in Mavs history is about to
when considering how much he become the best mentor in Mavs
means to Heat fans. history.
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love-hate relationship with their devices,
persist.
Blumstein was diagnosed about 15 years
cies.
Medicare and other insurers stop paying
for a rented CPAP machine if a new patient
Others like the implant. “My quality of
life is 100 percent better,” said Kyleene
Perry, 74, of Edmonds, Washington, who
ago after he fell asleep behind the wheel at a isn’t using it enough. But patients often got one in February after struggling with
traffic light. He shared his frustrations with have trouble with settings and masks, with CPAP for two years. “People are saying,
follow patients for longer than six months, using a mask at a recent patient-organized little help from equipment suppliers, ‘You look so much better.’ I have a lot more
said Dr. Alex Krist of Virginia meeting with the Food and Drug according to Dr. Susan Redline of Brigham energy.”
Commonwealth University, who served on Administration, as did Joelle Dobrow of Los and Women’s Hospital in Boston.
a federal guidelines panel that reviewed The THC pill, known as dronabinol,
Angeles, who said it took her seven years to All told, it can drive people toward sur-
sleep apnea treatments before recommend- already is used to ease chemotherapy side
find one she liked. gery.
ing against screening adults who have no effects. A small experiment in 73 people
“I went through 26 different mask styles,” Victoria McCullough, 69, of Escondido,
symptoms. suggests it helps some but wasn’t complete-
she said. “I kept a spreadsheet so I wouldn’t California, was one of the first to receive a
“We don’t know as much about the bene- ly effective. It may work better in combina-
duplicate it.” pacemaker-like device that stimulates a
fits of treating sleep apnea as we should,” tion with CPAP or other devices, said
Researchers are now focused on how to nerve to push the tongue forward during
said Krist, vice-chair of the U.S. Preventive researcher David Carley of the University of
get people to use a mask more faithfully and sleep. Now, more than 3,000 people world-
Services Task Force. Illinois at Chicago. He owns stock in
predicting who is likely to abandon it and wide have received the Inspire implant.
While scientists haven’t proved CPAP Respire Rx Pharmaceuticals, which has a
could start instead with a dental device. Infections and punctured lungs have been
helps people live longer, evidence shows it licensing agreement with the university for
“It’s the bane of my existence as a sleep reported; the company says serious compli-
can reduce blood pressure, improve daytime a sleep apnea pill.
doctor,” said Dr. James Rowley of Wayne cations are rare.
sleepiness, lessen snoring and reduce the State University in Detroit. “A lot of what McCullough said she asked her doctor to As the search for better treatments contin-
number of times a patient stops breathing. sleep doctors do in the first few months remove the device soon after it was activat- ues, listening to patients will be key, said
CPAP also improves quality of life, mood after diagnosis is help people be able to use ed in 2015. Redline.
and productivity. their CPAP.” “It was Frankenstein-ish. I didn’t like it at “We are actually just treating a very tiny
With noticeable results, many CPAP Getting it right quickly is important all,” McCullough said. “My tongue was just percentage of people effectively,” she said.
business owner and one of three petitioners The companies could include Twitter, ing this important issue. ”
TAX
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on the measure. “We have a lot of momentum
behind us, and more than a majority of the
voting population is renters. We’re polling
which declined to comment Monday. Other
companies that could be affected, such as
Uber, pharmaceutical distributor McKesson
San Francisco voters last month also
approved an increase in the gross receipts
tax on commercial buildings and warehouses
very well.” Corp., Google, Apple and Amazon did not to fund universal child care.
Seattle leaders last month repealed a tax on respond to requests for comment. The upcoming ballot measure is backed by
for more shelter beds and housing for people large employers that was meant to fund Other businesses that could be affected a coalition that includes homelessness and
who are homeless or at risk of becoming so. homelessness services after Amazon pushed include department stores, supermarkets, law gay rights groups. Up to half of the money
The money would come from an average back. firms and clothing makers such as Levi raised would go toward permanent housing,
half-percent tax increase on companies’ rev- But south of San Francisco, Mountain Strauss & Co., Lazarus said. The chamber from rental subsidies to new housing. Up to a
enue above $50 million each year. View’s City Council got a measure on the will likely oppose the measure. quarter would go toward mental health servic-
Homelessness is a major problem in San November ballot asking voters to authorize a Marc Benioff, founder and chief executive es.
Francisco, as well as other cities on the West tax on Google and other companies with of cloud-computing company Salesforce, has Jason McDaniel, a political science pro-
Coast with growing numbers of high-paying employees in the Silicon Valley city. urged others in the tech community to help fessor at San Francisco State University,
tech jobs that price lower-income residents It’s unclear which companies in San address the city’s problems with homeless- says it is likely to pass unless political lead-
out of a shrinking housing supply. San Francisco would be affected and how hard by ness. ers band together to block it.
Francisco’s new mayor, London Breed, the additional tax on gross receipts. Jim The city’s largest tech employer said in “I suspect that local companies don’t have
vowed to clear the streets of its tent camps Lazarus, senior vice president of public poli- a statement that it has given more than the same kind of relationship to the political
within a year of taking office. cy for the San Francisco Chamber of $4 million to the cause and that it is establishment as they do in Seattle,” he said.
“I think the city is really ready for this,” Commerce, estimates up to 1,000 businesses “evaluating the potential ballot measure “There’s no Amazon here. It’s not like a com-
said Christin Evans, a San Francisco small- generate more than $50 million a year. to carefully assess its merits in address- pany town.”
“I found a high spot I was able to climb up dripping down from it. I caught the water in band stayed with Hernandez and gave her
CRASH
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to and found myself there almost every day,”
Hernandez wrote. “I could see cars driving
across the cliff and felt like if I could yell
my hands and tasted it. It was fresh!!!!”
She said she developed a daily ritual of
walking the beach in search of new high
fresh water.
“We just kind of panicked and were like,
‘Oh my God, you were in that car we just saw
just loud enough, that one could hear or see ground, screaming for help at the top of her
and are alive,”’ Chelsea Moore told KION-
me. That’s all it would take to make it back lungs and collecting fresh water.
fell asleep on the beach and realized what TV in Monterey County.
to my family. Just one person noticing me.” “It would be a lie to say that things got
had happened after she woke up. Rescue crews had searched the area and easier as the days passed,” she wrote. “They Chelsea Moore made her way to a camp
Her shoulders, hips, back and thighs were found no obvious signs that a car had gone never did. But, they sure got predictable.” and called 911 before spotting a missing
radiating pain and all she could see was the over a cliff, Bernal said. Everything changed on Friday, when person handout with Hernandez’s photo.
cliff, rocks and ocean. By the third day, Hernandez’s jeans were Hernandez woke up and saw a woman walk-
“People don’t normally survive plunges She rushed back with help and Hernandez
torn, her socks had holes and she knew she ing across the shore.
down the Big Sur coast like this. She is very was hoisted up a cliff by rescuers and taken
was dehydrated. She made her way back to “I thought it was a dream,” she wrote. “I
lucky,” Bernal said. by helicopter to a hospital, where she is
her car and found a 10-inch radiator hose screamed, “HEEELLLPPPPP!” and then got
In the days that followed, Hernandez recovering.
that had fallen from the car during the crash. up as quickly as I could and ran over to her.”
walked the beach searching for help, climb- “I walked farther south down the beach Chelsea and Chad Moore were hiking and “I couldn’t believe that they were even
ing on rocks to avoid sharp sand and walk- than I ever had before and heard a dripping looking for places to fish when they spot- real,” Hernandez said about her rescuers. “I
ing on the shore to get away from hot rocks, sound,” she wrote on Facebook. “I looked ted Hernandez’s wrecked car and then her. couldn’t believe that we had finally found
she said. up and saw a huge patch of moss with water Chelsea Moore ran and got help as her hus- each other.”
TUESDAY, JULY 17
Calendar
Presentation. 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
DEBATE
Continued from page 1
the Bay Area’s housing crisis.
State Sen. Jerry Hill, D- San Mateo,
crafted draft legislation previously
Self Marketing your Career. 10 a.m. San Mateo Elks Lodge, 229 W. 29th working toward such an end and some
to noon. Redwood City Public Ave., San Mateo. Learn about being believe he would introduce it again if
Library, 1044 Middlefield Road, an organ or tissue donor. For more Yet with a variety of lingering con- voters blocked the housing.
Redwood City. Learn from a panel of information call 504-0342. cerns regarding the proposed general
experts from diverse industries who Housing questions are not the only
will discuss the issue connected with Simplify Your Life: How a plan amendment, environmental sort lingering over the proposal, as
running a successful marketing plan. Holly wood Millionaire Walk ed review documents and other regula-
Free. For more information call 780- Away From It All. 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 Councilwoman Terry O’Connell sug-
7063. p.m. Bethany Lutheran Church, 1095 tions, some residents are skeptical gested she was uncomfortable with a
Cloud Ave., Menlo Park. This program about the pending initiative’s poten- recent proposal to increase the amount
Romance of the Railroad. 1:30 p.m. features a filmed interview with Tom
to 3:30 p.m. San Mateo Senior Shadyac, a feature film director. For tial success. of commercial space in the project.
Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, more information call 854-5897. “I don’t think it will pass. I really Officials added 2.5 million square
San Mateo. Registration is required.
Cost is $60 per person for the eight- TheatreWor ks Silicon Valley don’t,” said resident Michelle Salmon, feet of commercial space to the pro-
week session. For more information Presents ‘Native Gardens.’ 7:30 according to video of the meeting. “I posal, in an effort to hike the amount
call 522-7490. p.m. Mountain View Center for the hope it doesn’t at this point. Because
Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., of revenue generated at the site and off-
Train to Ally with Vulnerable Local Mountain View. Cost $40 to $100, it’s greedy.” nightmare out there,” he said.
set the threat that the project is a strain
Immigrants. 6:45 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. savings available for educators, sen- The plan to which she refers is an Ultimately it will likely be one side
Redwood City Main Public Library, iors and patrons 35 and under. For on city resources.
offer by Universal Paragon of the issue sealing the development’s
1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood more information contact boxof- O’Connell though said she did not
City. Learn how to help vulnerable fice@[Link]. Corporation to build 6. 5 million face, as councilmembers agreed voters
local immigrants with Citizens, Rise! support the leap to 6.5 million square
square feet of commercial space, should have the final say in whether
and SIREN, the Services Immigrant THURSDAY, JULY 19 feet of commercial space, and said she
Rights and education Network. Free ESL Conversation Club. 10:30 p.m. 500,000 square feet for a hotel and the project moves ahead.
may favor leaving some of the site
with a suggested donation of $20. to noon. Belmont Library, 1110
between 1,800 and 2,200 residential Under such an effort, councilmem-
For more information call 394-6193. Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. available for alternative uses.
Come practice speaking and listen- units to be included in the northwest- bers can agree at the upcoming meet-
“I have very real concerns about the
Financial Literacy: Building ing in English. Improve your gram-
ern corner of the 684-acre area along ing to call an election allowing voters
Wealth, Asset Accumulation and mar, vocabulary, and pronunciation size of the commercial, “ she said.
while meeting people from all over the Bayshore. to approve building the largest mixed-
College Planning. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Councilman Cliff Lentz countered
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de the world. Free. For more informa- But Salmon and fellow project crit- use project on the Peninsula.
las Pulgas, Belmont. Come learn the tion, call 591-8286. with an argument that the commercial
ics shared fears the developer has not As voters prepare to formally weigh
formula to building wealth and component was essential to maintain
become supremely confident in Super vised Play. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. offered sufficient guarantees that the the proposal, they should keep in
your ability to make good financial San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 the city’s economic stability.
toxic soil spread throughout the for- mind the political pressure applied
decisions. Develop simple strategies Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. “It’s going to be difficult and the
that can help you systematically Must have completed Play of the mer landfill would be entirely remedi- seeking some residential development
Hand course or have basic knowl- margins are going to be really thin and
build long-term wealth to further
ated. They also raised concerns that at the site, said former mayor Lori Liu.
secure your retirement. Develop an edge and experience with the game. there’s just no way I will put our city at
understanding of the cost of higher- Cost $115 to $140. Registration the builder may want to push the hous- “Do we want to have control over
financial risk,” said Lentz, while sup-
education and establish a college required. For more information call
ing beyond the boundaries currently this development? Or do we want the
financial plan. Free. For more infor- 522-7490. porting the larger commercial propos-
proposed in a northwestern corner of state to take control and basically give
mation, call 591-8286. al.
Television Studio Tour. 6 p.m. to 7 the development area. carte blanche to the developer? That is
Audio Recording, Vinyl Cutting & p.m. Midpen Media Center, 900 San Recognizing the variety of closely-
Antonio Road, Palo Alto. Free and While many oppose project, some the real question,” she said.
Virtual Reality at the Library. 7 held opinions on the matter, Liu
p.m. to 9 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 open to all ages. For more informa- community members such as Bill Such a perspective echoes previous
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. tion call 494-8686. detailed the need for all sides to come
Dettmer believe it may be necessary. concerns from officials warning voters
Maker tools available. Use audio together and ultimately make a deci-
recording device to edit your sound, Nutrition and Fad Diets. 7 p.m. to 8 For his part, Dettmer suggested the that approving a moderate amount of
p.m. Burlingame Library, 480 sion in the best interest of the larger
vinyl cut some unique art, or sub-
project could improve the quality of housing at the site may be their only
merse yourself into a virtual world Primrose Road, Burlingame. An inter- community.
(ages 13+). Free. To RSVP, call 591- active presentation that dives into life for those facing the crunch of the chance at maintaining local control.
“I know compromise is really hard,
8286. the topic of diets, how diets affect us
local affordability crisis. Should voters deny the development
mentally and physically, and how but that is what is really necessary
TheatreWork s Silicon Valley ditching diets leads to making peace “This whole process is scary. It’s proposal officials believe it is likely
here,” she said. “We have to have a
Presents ‘Native Gardens.’ 7:30 with food and our bodies. For more going to double our town. But it’s more that state lawmakers will pass legisla-
p.m. Mountain View Center for the information call 558-7400. responsible compromise to preserve
scary to be a renter or a commuter. It’s a tion deferring to the developer’s vision
Performing Arts, 500 Castro St.,
Foothill Music Theatre Presents
what is best for Brisbane.”
Mountain View. Cost $40 to $100,
savings available for educators, sen- ‘ The Sound of Music.’ 7:30 p.m.
iors and patrons 35 and under. For Smithwick Theatre at Foothill
the animal on the 300 block of out and about during dusk and dawn.
LION
more information contact boxof- College, 12345 El Monte Road, Los
fice@[Link]. Altos Hills. Cost is $12-$32. For more
information call 949-7360. Jackson Street. Von Glahn also said it’s unusual to
WEDNESDAY, JULY 18 “There were several moments that actually see the animal as it’s often
Drop-In Computer Help. 10 a.m. to FRIDAY, JULY 20 the lives of our first responders were in
Noon. Redwood City Public Library, ‘Honk! Jr.’ 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Hillbarn Continued from page 1 scared back into its natural habitat
1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood Theatre, 1285 E. Hillsdale Blvd., Foster danger and they did that to ensure a res- before first responders can locate it.
City. Free. For more information call City. Based on Hans Christian olution and wonderful outcome for this
780-7098. Andersen’s ‘The Ugly Duckling.’ Cost and were able to locate it by about 11 The mountain lion was relocated
$20. For more information contact creature, ” said Police Chief Susan
a. m. , said San Mateo police Sgt. with the help of the Santa Cruz Puma
Computer Class: Pets, Pets, Pets. boxoffice@[Link]. Manheimer. “These wonderful beauti-
10:30 a.m. to noon. Belmont Library, Amanda Von Glahn. A moving perime- Project, a collaboration between the
Foothill Music Theatre Presents ful animals sometimes get trapped in
1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, ter was established and police kept University of California at Santa Cruz
Belmont. Explore online resources ‘ The Sound of Music.’ 8 p.m. our surroundings and it was our distinct
for your pets from websites about Smithwick Theatre at Foothill their eyes on the animal until the and the California Department of fish
and absolute commitment that we were
local dog hikes to health and nutri- College, 12345 El Monte Road, Los
California Department of Fish and and Wildlife. The organization will
tion. Free. For more information, call Altos Hills. Cost is $12-$32. For more not going to harm this animal.”
information call 949-7360. Wildlife showed up. also track the animal in the wild.
591-8286. Von Glahn said the animal still had
B enefits of Gentle Yoga Using Von Glahn said the mountain lion energy after being hit with the first This is the second time the depart-
Computer Coach. 10:30 a.m. to
noon. Belmont Library, 1110 Props Work shop. 10:30 p.m. to never acted in an aggressive manner, tranquilizer and it took another one or ment partnered with Fish and Wildlife
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. 12:30 a.m. Little House Activity to capture and return a mountain lion to
Center, 800 Middle Ave., Sunnyvale. but notifications were sent out on all two shots before it was subdued.
Bring your tech questions to one of
our coaches and we will provide Learn that physical limitations or department channels and social media No human or animal was injured, its natural habitat. In 2015, a juvenile
resources and information. age should not stop embarking on a platforms. Area residents were asked to mountain lion 5 to 6 feet long weigh-
Understand your devices better and yoga journey. $5 to $10 cost. For including the mountain lion, which
build some troubleshooting more information call 326-2025. shelter in place with their pets. was transported to a safe location ing 90 pounds was tranquilized and
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hexagon pieced quilt. 8ft. sq. $99.
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ter, Newly Refurbished $6,000 OBO Call Reach over 83,450 readers
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chines never used for small bus. $95 great condition, text for picture (650)571- from South San Francisco cadiLLac ’90 El Dorado Runs Great,
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need work but very good cond. $20/ea Setting for 4 $30 (415)734-1152. 110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover. in the Daily Journal.
(650)952-3466. $130.00 (650)421-5469 GoLF cLUBS, used set with Cart for Humane Society.
SinK doUBLE cast iron. Good condi- $50. (650)593-4490 Reach over 83,450 call 1- 800-943-8412
antiqUE dininG table for six people tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408 FoR SaLE: Epiphone Les Paul Cus- potential home buyers &
tom Prophecy Electric Guitar. Mint. GUtHY-REnKER PowER Rider,Ever-
with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 last 2 1/2 ankle weights, kegel thigh ex- renters a day,
$625.00. (650)421-5469.
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HUGE LUdwiG Drum Set Silver Sparkle tion White, Automatic 6-cyl, naviga-
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(650)266-3184
BRiGGS & Stratton Lawn Mower with call (650)344-5200 leave msg (650)533-0671.
BEdStEad SinGLE, poster style, box Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00. Piano, UPRiGHt, in excellent condi- mEn'S RoSSiGnoL Skis. $95.00,
spring, mattress available. $40.00. (650)771-6324. tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769 good condition, (650)341-0282.
(650)593-7408 onE dozEn Official League Diamond
cRaFtSman 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" Piano-1955 BaLdwin Acrosonic 36” mazda ‘12 CX-7 SUV Excellent con-
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LG cRaFtSmEn shop vac 6.5hp $60 4650
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fect condition 4DR Silver Low miles
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commodE, Good condition. $20 obo. Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket- $19,995 OBO (650)520-4650
Please call (650)745-6309 $250.00 (650)948-4895
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comPUtER dESK (glass) & chair. Like Size, Hardwood Floors, Close to Trans- num Rims with good tires. Needs engine
tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886. totaL GYm XLS, excellent condition. portation. $1,000. Call (650)697-4758 or
new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or VintaGE SHoPSmitH and Band Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call work! $900. Call (650)365-8287 or cell
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VintaGE LinGERiE Washboard circa (650)588-0828 9650)714-3865.
(650)342-6993 1920’s The Zinc King #703. Suitable for
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rate units on site, and was seen as establish- sored measures do not involve a signature- Though proponents of the measure have
HEIGHT
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ing the city’s first inclusionary zoning pol-
icy.
In the next two weeks, councilmembers,
gathering campaign.
Mark Wolf, attorney for the citizens
group, said the group felt confident its peti-
advocated for keeping them in place while
the planning process takes shape, others
have argued an extension of Measure P could
City Manager Larry Patterson and City tion was not defective because it included in limit the conversations about the city’s
Attorney Shawn Mason are expected to meet the petition text demonstrating what it future.
tion in November of 2020 to put on the bal-
lot an extension of Measure P — which with members of the citizens group San hoped to enact and only referenced portions A council-sponsored ballot measure aimed
established 55-foot height limits in most Mateans for Responsive Government to of the General Plan that would not be at reconciling the city and state laws,
parts of the city and restricted how densely discuss several possible options. Officials changed. He also expressed the group’s increase the required below-market-rate
housing and commercial developers can could opt to put the citizens initiative up for desire to avoid holding a costly special units in residential projects from 10 percent
build — could afford the city more time to a vote this year, which, because of a new election or directing Mason to file a declara- to 15 percent and authorizing the City
discuss the policy’s effects and its fit with state elections requirement mandating the tory relief action with the San Mateo Council to establish different building
changing needs as officials and residents city to put the measure on the ballot in a County Superior Court so a judgment can be height, density and intensity standards
participate in San Mateo’s ongoing General specific time frame, could mean the city made on whether the petition is defective, from those enacted by Measure P within the
Plan update. could incur costs of more than $400,000 to another option on the table Monday. Downtown and the Hillsdale Station area
But it could also pause a call from the hold a special election in October, Mason Several councilmembers and residents plans is another measure residents and coun-
more than 7,000 residents who signed onto explained at the meeting. expressed a desire to wait until a process to cilmembers discussed Monday. Councilman
a citizens group’s petition to extend the Though Mason identified a defect in the update the city’s General Plan — a process Joe Goethals proposed exploring such an
building height limits 10 years past their way the text of the citizens’ initiative was expected to include conversations about the option in June with the hope of developing
sunset in 2020. First approved by voters in presented to those signing the petition, the city’s vision, changing needs as well as an option that could concentrate growth
1991 as Measure H, 2004’s Measure P also council could exercise its independent land use policy — could inform future dis- near transit centers. But whether that option
required residential developments to pro- authority and place the citizens-driven cussions on the restrictions on building could be put up for a vote is likely to depend
vide at least 10 percent of below-market- measure on the ballot since council-spon- heights and densities included in Measure P. on the fate of the citizens’ initiative.