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Arizona has touched off a fiery debate on illegal immigration since the passage of SB1070 that requires police officers to inquire about immigration status for suspected illegals during police contacts with the public. But what are we really going to do about this persistent problem? Despite opponents of the law claiming it invites racial profiling, [...]
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It’s fitting that the June 8 ballot includes a Proposition 13, and that the 2010 Proposition 13 serves as a companion piece to the landmark Proposition 13 approved by California voters in 1978. The current Proposition 13 is, in our view, a needed amendment to the state constitution that addresses a safety concern that’s very [...]
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Tuesday, May 25 12:03 a.m. — PETTY THEFT 4400 Block of CENTRAL PL 12:13 a.m. — MEDICAL EMERGEN 4700 Block of ANTELOPE CIR 12:18 a.m. — SUSPICIOUS PERS 600 Block of FLORES CT 12:29 a.m. — REPOSESSION 1600 Block of QUAIL DR 12:36 a.m. — FOLLOW UP 1000 Block of WEBSTER ST 12:37 a.m. — [...]
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Associated Press Writer Not all older single ladies want a ring on it, and they have a message for relatives, co-workers, neighbors, friends, acquaintances and life’s random buttinskys who think they need one: Shut up already! They have other messages: We’re not all sad. We’re not all divorced, unlucky in love or unlovable. We’re not [...]
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The Associated Press CLEVELAND — Cleveland rookie Mitch Talbot outpitched former NL Cy Young winner Jake Peavy and the Indians went on to a 7-3 victroy over the White Sox Tuesday. Jason Donald and Shin-Soo Choo homered in the Indians’ three-run third inning off Peavy (3-4). The Indians made it 6-0 with a three-run sixth [...]
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The Associated Press NEW YORK — Knuckleballer R.A. Dickey earned his first win since April 2009 and New York beat Philadelphia 8-0 on Tuesday night. Jason Bay and Jeff Francoeur drove in two runs each for the Mets, while Jose Reyes had three hits and scored three times. Two days after Boston knuckleballer Tim Wakefield [...]
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Daily Republic staff FAIRFIELD — The Rodriguez High softball team’s Sac-Joaquin Section Division III loser’s bracket playoff game with River Valley of Yuba City was postponed because of rain on Tuesday. The teams will meet today, weather permitting, at the Sacramento Softball Complex at 7 p.m. The winner advances to play unbeaten Casa Roble of [...]
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Associated Press Writer DALLAS — For many travelers who cross several time zones, the exhilaration of taking in sights like the Eiffel Tower or the pyramids of Egypt is quickly tempered by the grogginess of jet lag. Veteran flyers often have their own remedies to overcome those signals from the body that it’s time for [...]
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The Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO — Pitcher Todd Wellemeyer singled and scored the go-ahead run to snap San Francisco’s 24-inning scoreless drought, Freddy Sanchez hit a two-run double, and the Giants ended a season-high five-game losing streak with a 4-2 win over the Washington Nationals on Tuesday night. Wellemeyer (3-4) allowed four hits and two [...]
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Jan. 30, 1922 — May 22, 2010 It is with great sadness that we announce that Pauline Paul passed away on May 22, 2010. She was born in Lepanto, Ark., and moved to Fairfield in 1953. She retired as a cook from the Muffin Treat Restaurant. Pauline was a kind and dedicated volunteer at the [...]
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The Associated Press BALTIMORE — For once, it didn’t matter that the Baltimore Orioles went hitless with runners in scoring position. Ty Wigginton and Adam Jones delivered successive sacrifice flies in the sixth inning, and the Orioles scored three runs without benefit of a hit Tuesday night in a 5-1 victory over the Oakland Athletics. [...]
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The Associated Press Crafting great burgers has been one of the most satisfying experiences his culinary career. This from a man who earned three stars from The New York Times and oversaw President Barack Obama’s first state dinner. “As a chef coming up, I always had this love affair with the burger,†says Marcus Samuelsson, [...]
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