Archive for January, 2010
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Wish Book stories inspire students to help others
Evergreen Valley High kids put life lessons learned to good use Full Story;
Silicon Valley tech leaders are reinventing themselves for a cleantech revolution
Silicon Valley’s dynamic, risk-taking business culture has quickly turned a region best known for computer technology and life sciences into America’s top incubator of clean, green innovations. Full Story;
Cops: Campbell man dead after crash, driver arrested for DUI
A 25-year-old Campbell man died this morning in a crash in San Jose and the driver of the Ford he was traveling in was arrested for felony DUI, according to the California Highway Patrol. Full Story;
In Hindsight: Did Apple’s Jobs, Oracle’s Ellison change everything again?
Apple introduces the iPad after reporting its best quarter ever. Plus: Oracle takes control of Sun Microsystems. Yahoo swings to a profit. Windows 7 boosts Microsoft’s earnings. Full Story;
Gilroy police seek pair who assaulted homeless man
Police in Gilroy are trying to identify two men who were seen strangling and beating a homeless man with a stick Friday afternoon. Full Story;
El Sobrante school basketball player dies
An autopsy will be performed Monday on a 17-year-old El Sobrante boy who collapsed during his high school basketball game Friday and died. Joshua Ellison, co-captain of the Calvary Christian Academy team from El Sobrante, played the first 5 1/2 minutes of the… Full Story;
Nummi workers losing patience with union
Leaders of a United Auto Workers local answered questions from skeptical members Saturday about why it was taking so long to negotiate the final payments to the 4,700 people who will lose their jobs when New United Motor Manufacturing in Fremont shuts down… Full Story;
Soldier from Concord is killed in Iraq
An Eagle Scout from Concord who married his high school sweetheart was killed Thursday in Iraq, less than a year after joining the Army. Pfc. Scott Garland Barnett, 24, died of injuries he suffered while supporting combat operations in Tallil, Iraq, the… Full Story;
Ferry Building foodies fear bottom-line reality
The Ferry Building has lost its way. Begun as a groundbreaking foodie mecca in 2003, it has begun pushing up rents, knocking out long-time vendors and alarming loyal patrons. If they aren’t careful, they will kill the organic, free-range goose that laid the… Full Story;
Muni decried for proposed cuts, increases
There was a downpour of dismay and dissent when the directors of the Municipal Transportation Agency met Friday to discuss the combination of fare and fee increases and service cuts planned to close the $16.9 million gap in the current-year budget. Dozens of… Full Story;
Free e-waste recycling fundraiser in Sunnyvale
Ponderosa Elementary School will host an e-waste fundraiser Jan. 30, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., at 800 Ponderosa Ave. Full Story;
Mats, Vikings in tight girls basketball race; wrestlers going strong
Five girls basketball teams, including Monta Vista and Lynbrook, were in a logjam at the top of the Santa Clara Valley Athletic League De Anza Division standings nearing the midpoint or league play on Tuesday. Full Story;
South Bay Musical Theatre to stage ‘Ain’t Misbehavin’
When the curtain goes up on South Bay Musical Theatre’s new production on Jan. 30, the place will be jumpin’ — to the venerable tunes of Thomas Wright “Fats” Waller, whose work will underpin the Tony Award-winning musical Ain’t Misbehavin’. Full Story;
Letters: Church leaders responsible for ‘failed’ sale of Sunnyvale Community Preschool
In describing the potentially failed sale of the Sunnyvale Community Preschool, which the Congregational Church owns, a member of the Congregational Church leadership suggested, “The behavior of parents upset by the controversial changeover may have jeopardized the sale. Full Story;
Fremont Union to use mail-in ballot to try to get better turnout on parcel tax
The Fremont Union High School District is trying a different strategy this time around when it puts a parcel tax measure on the ballot in May. Full Story;
Abbott Leads Arizona State Past Stanford 88-70
Ty Abbott scored 29 points and had a career-high 12 rebounds as Arizona State defeated Stanford 88-70 on Saturday to keep the Cardinal winless on the road. Full Story;
Voters To Decide Fate Of Alameda Naval Base
Alameda voters will go to the polls Tuesday to decide the fate of a contentious proposal to build a huge development on the site of the former Alameda Naval Air Station that has been closed for more than 12 years. Full Story;
Police: SJ Passenger Dies In Felony DUI Crash
A 25-year-old Campbell man died Saturday morning in a crash in San Jose and the driver of the Ford he was traveling in was arrested for felony DUI, according to the California Highway Patrol. Full Story;
SJPD Chooses 1st Vietnamese-American Deputy Chief
San Jose police Chief Rob Davis announced Friday that he has chosen a Vietnamese-American to be one of four deputy chiefs in the department. Full Story;
San Bruno Woman Assaulted On Street, Not Injured
Police in San Bruno are searching for a man they say assaulted a woman walking in the city Thursday night. Full Story;
Tree Falls on Three in Busy Shopping Center
It happened so fast. Full Story;
Governor’s Termination of Medi-Cal Scares Seniors
Proposed cuts to Medi-Cal could push some seniors to the streets. Full Story;
Sun Cofounder’s Nosy Palo Alto Neighbors Hate Noisy Hockey Rink
Scott McNealy’s love of hockey not shared by neighbors. Full Story;
Oakland’s Crime-Fighting Guide a Cheat Sheet for the Absent-Minded
Don’t think twice about carrying a cell phone? In Oakland, you should. Full Story;
Only Thing Speeding Up at Muni Are Breakdowns
With yet another meltdown this week, Muni maintenance issues come to fore. Full Story;
El Sobrante student dies after basketball game
RICHMOND — A 17-year-old high school senior collapsed during a school basketball game Friday and died after being rushed to the hospital, his basketball coach said. Full Story;
Monte Vista quarterback Brett Nottingham tops the list Full Story;
Contra Costa DA’s campaign heats up
One candidate alleges criminal wrongdoing but the evidence fails to stack up. Full Story;
Mountain of opposition for Diablo name-change idea
About 90 percent of readers oppose Oakley man’s plan for honoring Reagan. Full Story;
Berkeley schools look to shift funds to help close achievement gap
n Millions of dollars would be used to help black, Latino students, but criticism abounds Full Story;
By MEG MCCONAHEY THE PRESS DEMOCRAT A “garden on every block” or at least in every neighborhood, is the goal of a consortium that calls itself, “iGROW Sonoma.” Full Story;
Car slams into Montgomery Village bookstore
An elderly woman attempting to park outside Copperfield’s Books in Montgomery Village plowed into the store through a double-glass door and display window shortly after noon Saturday. “There was a lot of glass flying through the air,” said store manager Thomas Graham. Two customers suffered cuts and bruises, Graham said. Full Story;
By BOB PADECKY PRESS DEMOCRAT COLUMNIST Tonight, Sonoma State University will pay tribute to baseball coach John Goelz. After 25 years on the ball field, 800 victories, 10 trips to the NCAA tournament and helping to usher 42 players into the Major League what’s the secret to his success? Full Story;
Ukiah truck stop hit second time by suspected hate crime
By MARY CALLAHAN THE PRESS DEMOCRAT A Mendocino County man was jailed on $150,000 bail after a Friday night assault on two clerks at a Ukiah-area truck stop, the second time this month workers have been subjected to race-related abuse. Full Story;
Graton’s power restored after hit-and-run crash
By MARY CALLAHAN THE PRESS DEMOCRAT A motorist who ran a full-size pickup truck into a utility pole on Gravenstein Highway near Graton cut power to about 2,640 households and businesses early Saturday morning, PG&E said. Full Story;
Muni to hold town hall on budget proposal
Sat, 30 Jan 2010 16:11:25 PST There’s something for everyone to hate about the Municipal Transportation Agency’s latest budget-balancing proposal of massive service reductions, fare and permit increases, and employee layoffs. Fortunately for the populace, the agency will be providing a venue… Full Story;
Park restrooms a balance between safety, convenience
Sat, 30 Jan 2010 16:2:47 PST Whether the Recreation and Park Department should employ more people on the weekends has been raised after a 17-year-old girl was nearly sexually assaulted in a playground bathroom in the Mission. At least two men, possibly three, attempted to assault the girl in the… Full Story;
Rainy day fund to help close school budget gap
Sat, 30 Jan 2010 16:10:21 PST Supervisor Bevan Dufty and Mayor Gavin Newsom announced that $6 million of The City’s rainy day fund would be diverted to the school district to close its two-year budget deficit of $113 million. The rainy day fund was created in 2003, when voters passed… Full Story;
Overhaul of San Francisco business tax eyed
Sat, 30 Jan 2010 16:0:36 PST An overhaul of the business tax structure in San Francisco is being mulled by city officials at a time when hundreds of storefronts are empty and thousands are unemployed. The long-standing debate over the types of taxes assessed to local businesses resurged as The City… Full Story;
San Francisco hunts for service recruits
Sat, 30 Jan 2010 15:55:19 PST With few public safety workers living in San Francisco and expected large numbers of retirees, a new proposal could start grooming San Francisco’s high school students to take these critical jobs. As early as next year, high school students could have the option of… Full Story;
Rally held for undocumented workers in San Jose
Family members supporting undocumented workers rallied Saturday with the support of Silicon Valley leaders. Full Story;
El Sobrante teen collapses, dies during basketball game
An East Bay community is grieving the loss of a 17-year-old boy who collapsed and died while playing a basketball game Friday night in El Sobrante. Full Story;
Open carry advocates test waters at Starbucks
After being banned from two restaurants chains, advocates of California’s open carry law are testing the waters at Starbucks. Full Story;
Auction planned to help Haiti earthquake victims
A fundraising dinner and auction at Cavallo Point in Sausalito is being held Sunday to raise money to help earthquake victims in Haiti. Full Story;
Voters to decide on Alameda Naval Air Station project
Alameda voters will go to the polls Tuesday to decide the fate of a development at the former Alameda Naval Air Station. Full Story;
Police say ‘Men in Black’ actor Rip Torn, 78, broke into bank with loaded gun
Actor Elmore “Rip” Torn has been charged with breaking into a Connecticut bank and carrying a loaded handgun while intoxicated. State police say the 78-year-old Salisbury resident was arrested Friday night after police found him inside the Litchfield Bancorp with a loaded revolver. Full Story;
New superstore for growing medical cannabis opens in Oakland
It’s called iGrow, and the owner of the 15,000-square-foot superstore, Dhar Mann, describes it as a one-stop shop for medical marijuana patients who want to grow their own cannabis plants. Full Story;
New Berkeley police chief sworn in today
New Berkeley police Chief Michael Meehan was sworn in and then gave a no-nonsense and frank speech about what he expects from officers and how he plans to run the department, which deals with everything from petty drug crimes to hostage negotiations and a diverse community that often requires officers to be sensitive yet assertive. Full Story;
Toyota gas pedal repair parts could reach dealers as early as Thursday
Three people briefed on the matter say Toyota Motor Corp. has received clearance from federal regulators on a fix for the company’s sticky gas pedals. Two dealers said Saturday that Toyota plans to make the announcement Monday morning. Full Story;
Survivor of Chester massacre attends honoring of CHP officer who found her
CHICO — Sondra Jones said she wouldn’t have missed Friday for anything in the world. The Utah woman was in Chico on Friday to participate in honoring Jeff Cooley, a retired California Highway Patrol officer. Full Story;
A model wears creations by designer Lourdes Bermejo
during the International Flamenco Fashion Show in Seville. AP/Miguel Angel
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toddler christmas dresses – Where to find classy christmas dresses?
Where to find classy christmas dresses?
i'd really like to get two dresses to wear to two different christmas parties. i would like to also get them for under $30 and will be ordering offline. i would also like them to be dressy, classy, and red or black. also i already looked at forever21 so what are some other good sights to try? thanks!
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Top 10 Gifts For A Baby Shower Gift For A Girl
Baby showers have a 50-50 chance of turning out well. It all depends on the gifts, lets face it. Any gift will be appreciated but the gifts that will really make things rock will be remembered more. So, here are the top 10 gifts for a baby shower gift for a girl.
1 – This gift is so practical, and also so cool, Mom and Dad will probably love it more than some of the other usual stuff that people bring to baby showers. This is a baby blanket – but not the ordinary baby blanket. How about one with a guitar on it? Too cool.
2 – A snap suit with a rock and roll look. Nothing says hip more than a one-piece with a catchy saying about how Mom rocks (or Dad!). Or a pink one with a rock royalty theme. Now youre talking.
3 – Why not bring the little angel a t-shirt with skulls on it? This is as edgy as it gets. Seeing a baby girl with a rockin t-shirt is just too cool for words. While youre at it, throw in a pair of corduroy karate pants complete with a leopard skin belt.
4 – Shoes. What female doesnt love shoes? Who cares what age they are – shoes are just the thing for a girl. Try a pair of cool sneakers with a tattoo on them. This will absolutely be the most unique gift of the day, and shoes will always be appreciated by the folks.
5 – Heres something you dont see everyday at a baby shower – a CD of lullabies. How about Nirvana? Or AC/DC? This will light up the party, and music is the best companion a baby can have. If country is more their style, you can even find a Rascal Flatts CD of lullaby music for the little darlin.
6 – Back to practical. A baby bottle! But spice it up with some cool artwork. Something that says Im a rock star. Excellent! This is really a nice gift, because its very practical and one-of-a-kind, all in one package. Good stuff!
7 – Oops, almost forgot the diapers. But throw in a little rock and roll here, too. Heavy metal diapers – wow! How about the Goth look to go along with the diapers? You guessed it – a Goth diaper bag. Awright!
8 – Socks. OK, sounds boring. But not when they have edgy artwork on them. Skulls and crossbones, guitars, checkerboard designs – these are all ver
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y cool, and absolutely needed for the new girl on the block.
9 – A rock and roll burp cloth. Who woulda thought? Yes, this is a reality. You can look cool even in the most uncool of moments. Nothing wrong with that.
10 – Last but not least. What hip kid doesnt have a hoodie these days? A baby girl is no exception. So give one with rockin design on it.
So ends the top 10 gifts for a baby shower gift for a girl.
By: Don V Ryan
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toddler christmas dresses – YouTube – A Guide To Toddler’s Development
Does anyone know where to buy a cute Christmas dress for my toddler?
I have been looking online and can't find any I really like. I want something with like a reindeer or Santa on it. She will probably wear around a 2T then. Any help would be appreciated! Thanks!
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I hope you’ve been enjoying my posts lately. I thought I might do something different today and rustle up a few bits of info from around the WWW. These are some of the news items and blog posts that have been popular over the last few weeks. Leave me your thoughts.
Beer-drinking toddler caught stealing Christmas gifts
Under the tree were items of clothing including a girl’s dress, which the little boy was wearing when deputies found him. “Ended up finding all of the … Read More…
A MOUNTAIN VIEW: Joy to the World
There were games and carols, cousins everywhere, Christmas china, crimson and green dresses and coats, several generations all partying together in raucous … Read More…
Pictures graced the cover of each magazine with perfectly set tables, exquisitely decorated trees, and glamorous dresses. All the promises of perfection … Read More…
That’s all the news for today guys, so until next time, thanks for stopping by.
toddler christmas dresses – Christmas Stocking Fillers For Toddlers
It is sometimes hard to come up with just the right toy for a Christmas stocking filler for toddlers aged 18 months to 3 years. At this age they can be precocious, cute, cuddly and extremely curious. One of the main ways they satisfy this curiosity is to taste everything. It seems that everything has a ‘bite’ factor as to hard or soft, nice taste or nasty. And it does help those teeth come through! Read the rest of this entry »
toddler christmas dresses – Latest toddler christmas dresses news – Forget the family silver –who gets the festive fairy?
Ok so 3 more posts today that I’ve dug up – I’m an information JUNKIE on this stuff lately. Give em a browse and let me know what ya reckon. They’re just from a few different sites I’ve been surfing lately that are generally good for information like this…
Forget the family silver –who gets the festive fairy?
Whenever an expert declares that this Christmas they’ll be silver or blue or tartan, Read the rest of this entry »
toddler christmas dresses – Latest toddler christmas dresses news – Christmas Gift Guide: Part 1.
Ok so 3 more posts today that I’ve dug up – I’m an information JUNKIE on this stuff lately. Give em a browse and let me know what ya reckon. They’re just from a few different sites I’ve been surfing lately that are generally good for information like this…
Choose cosy and colourful socks; ankle socks for working out in; or silky dress socks, tights or hose for the office. Read the rest of this entry »
toddler christmas dresses – Toddler Learning Toys For Christmas 2009
Do you need to know what constitutes a good toddler learning toy? Is it the lights and sounds that make it appealing or its ability to evolve with your child as he or she grows?
For a long time, I was choosing the wrong kind of toys for my kids. I bought whatever was a learning toy type of brand – like LeapFrog – without thinking about whether my child would actually play with it. And if they never Read the rest of this entry »
toddler christmas dresses – Latest toddler christmas dresses news – High Heels & Aprons: Our Home at Christmas Time
If you’ve been keeping up with my blog posts lately you’ll know I’ve come to adding a few news posts from around the web on this subject. I’ve got a couple more today that are new and updated, so let me know what you think of em…
High Heels & Aprons: Our Home at Christmas Time
What kind of Christmas tree doesn’t come with Indy on it? The very first family ornament… Jacob was so in love with Thomas Read the rest of this entry »





