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UCLA Baseball No
UCLA Baseball No. 20 UCLA (33-26) vs. No. 25 Cal State Fullerton (36-23) 2007 NCAA Super Regionals Goodwin Field (3,500) – Fullerton, Calif. – June 9-11 BRUINS OFF TO SUPER REGIONALS 2007 SCHEDULE UCLA won the Long Beach Regional with wins over Pepperdine, Horizon League Champion Illinois- 2/2 #23 Winthrop W, 2-1 Chicago and Long Beach State. The Bruins have advanced to the NCAA Super Regionals for the first 2/3 #23 Winthrop L, 6-4 time since 2000 and will play a best-of-three series at Cal State Fullerton. Currently ranked No. 20 by 2/4 #23 Winthrop W, 19-5 Baseball America, UCLA has moved past the regional round four times – 1969, 1997, 2000 and 2007. 2/9 at #5 Miami L, 1-0 2/10 at #5 Miami L, 9-8 UCLA advanced to the Long Beach Regional as a No. 2 seed after finishing third in the Pac-10. 2/11 at #5 Miami L, 7-3 2/13 UC Riverside W, 3-2 PROBABLE STARTERS 2/16 East Carolina W, 6-1 Game 1 UCLA – Tyson Brummett, RHP (10-5, 3.57) vs. Cal State Fullerton – Wes Roemer, RHP (10-6, 3.33) 2/17 East Carolina W, 9-7 Game 2 UCLA – Gavin Brooks, LHP (6-6, 4.65) vs. Cal State Fullerton – Jeff Kaplan, RHP (11-3, 3.35) 2/18 East Carolina W, 7-6 Game 3 UCLA – TBA vs. Cal State Fullerton – TBA 2/20 at #20 Long Beach State L, 14-1 2/23 at #10 Cal State Fullerton W, 6-2 ON THE AIR 2/24 #10 Cal State Fullerton L, 7-4 UCLA’s Super Regional action will be broadcast live on ESPN (Saturday) and ESPN2 (Sunday and 2/25 #10 Cal State Fullerton L, 7-2 Monday). -
Análisis De Los Casos Clínicos Presentados En La Serie Médica Televisiva Dr
TRABAJO ORIGINAL Análisis de los casos clínicos presentados en la serie médica televisiva Dr. House Analysis of the clinical cases presented in House M.D., the medical television drama. Germán Valenzuela-Rodríguez1 RESUMEN Objetivo. Analizar los casos clínicos presentados en las primeras siete temporadas de la serie médica televisiva Dr. House. Material y métodos. Estudio prospectivo, observacional, utilizando una ficha de recolección de datos. Resultados. Ciento cuarentaicinco casos clínicos fueron evaluados. La edad promedio de los pacientes fue de 28,48 años (DE: 13,56). Setentaisiete (53,10%) fueron de sexo masculino. Ciento treintainueve pacientes (95,86%) fueron casos de su hospital. Los casos clínicos estuvieron relacionados predominantemente con las subespecialidades médicas de infectología (31,72%), medicina interna (17,24%), toxicología (13,79%), oncología (9,65%) e inmunorreumatología (8,27%), entre las más frecuentes. Trece casos (8,96%) estuvieron referidos a enfermedades de muy baja frecuencia. Conclusiones. Los casos clínicos presentados estuvieron relacionados con medicina interna o sus subespecialidades, incluyendo algunas enfermedades de muy baja frecuencia. Para su diagnóstico y tratamiento, la serie presenta muchos dilemas éticos y errores de concepción de los sistemas de salud y sus componentes. Palabras clave. Televisión, series médicas, casos clínicos, drama, House M.D. ABSTRACT Conclusions. Clinical cases were related to internal medicine or their subspecialties, including some very low frequency Objective. To analyze the clinical cases presented in the first diseases. For diagnosis and treatment, this TV medical drama seven seasons of TV medical drama House M.D. showed ethical dilemmas and mistakes about the conception Design. Prospective and observational study, using a of health systems and their components. -
Arizona State NCAA Super Regional Media Guide
Arizona State NCAA Super Regional Media Guide Arizona State University Quick Facts 2003 NCAA Super Regional Location ........................................................................... Tempe, Ariz. Enrollment ................................................................................. 45,693 Arizona State vs. Cal State Fullerton Founded ........................................................................................ 1885 Nickname ............................................................................ Sun Devils June 6-8, 2003 Colors ....................................................................... Maroon and Gold Conference ............................................................................ Pacific-10 Goodwin Field Home Field (Capacity) ................................. Packard Stadium (4,300) Regional Site (Capacity) .................... Tempe Diablo Stadium (9,668) Diablo Dimensions .................................... LF: 340 CF: 420 RF: 360 President ........................................................................ Michael Crow Director of Athletics .......................................................... Gene Smith Baseball Staff Head Coach ....................................................................... Pat Murphy Years at ASU/Record ...................................................Nine/359-176-1 Div. I Career Record ............................................................ 677-292-2 ............................................................................................ -
August 1, 2019 MSRC-TAC Agenda
TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE OF THE MOBILE SOURCE AIR POLLUTION REDUCTION REVIEW COMMITTEE AGENDA Thursday, August 1, 2019 at 1:30 p.m. LOCATION South Coast Air Quality Management District 21865 Copley Drive, Conf. Room CC8, Diamond Bar, CA 91765 Committee Members MSRC-TAC Chair Jamie Lai Dan York Alternate: Linda Johnson Representing Cities of Riverside County Representing Cities of Orange County MSRC-TAC Vice-Chair Vacant Representing Cities of Los Angeles County Anthony (AJ) Marquez Representing Orange County Board of Supervisors Steven Lee Representing Los Angeles County MTA MSRC-TAC Members Martha Masters Steve Hillman Alternate: Jenny Chan Representing City of Los Angeles Representing Riverside County Transportation Adriann Cardoso Commission Alternate: Cliff Thorne Andy Silva Representing Orange County Transportation Representing San Bernardino County Board of Authority Supervisors Rongsheng Luo Magdalena (Maggie) Martinez Representing Southern California Association of Alternate: Rick Teebay Governments Representing Los Angeles County Board of Jason Farin Supervisors Alternate: Alex Gann Vacant Representing Riverside County Board of Mechanical Expert Supervisors Sean O’Connor Nicholas Nairn-Birch Representing Cities of San Bernardino County Representing California Air Resources Board Tim Olson Kelly Lynn Alternate: Rhetta deMesa Alternate: Nicole Soto Air Pollution Control Expert Representing San Bernardino County Transportation Authority Martin Buford Representing Regional Rideshare Agency Vicki White Representing South Coast AQMD 8/1/19 MSRC-TAC Agenda Members of the public may address this body concerning any agenda item before or during consideration of that item (Gov’t. Code Section 548543.(a)). Please provide a Request to Address the Committee card to the Administrative Liaison if you wish to address the Committee on an agenda item. -
Meeting Agenda
MEETING AGENDA Budget and Implementation Committee Time: 9:30 a.m. Date: November 26, 2018 Location: BOARD ROOM County of Riverside Administration Center 4080 Lemon St, First Floor, Riverside CA 92501 COMMITTEE MEMBERS Rusty Bailey, Chair/ Andy Melendrez, City of Riverside Dana Reed / To Be Appointed, City of Indian Wells Linda Krupa, Vice Chair / Russ Brown, City of Hemet Bob Magee / Natasha Johnson, City of Lake Elsinore Lloyd White / Nancy Carroll, City of Beaumont Rick Gibbs / Jonathan Ingram, City of Murrieta Jim Hyatt / Linda Molina, City of Calimesa Jan Harnik / Kathleen Kelly, City of Palm Desert Randall Bonner / Vicki Warren, City of Canyon Lake Michael Naggar / Matt Rahn, City of Temecula Greg Pettis / Shelley Kaplan, City of Cathedral City John F. Tavaglione, County of Riverside, District II Steven Hernandez / To Be Appointed, City of Coachella Chuck Washington, County of Riverside, District III Scott Matas / Russell Betts, City of Desert Hot Springs STAFF Anne Mayer, Executive Director Theresia Trevino, Chief Financial Officer AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY Annual Budget Development and Oversight Competitive Federal and State Grant Programs Countywide Communications and Outreach Programs Countywide Strategic Plan Legislation Public Communications and Outreach Programs Short Range Transit Plans Comments are welcomed by the Co mmissio n. If yo u wish to p rovide c o mme nts to the Co mmissio n, please c omplete and submit a Speaker Card to the Cle rk o f the Boa rd. RIVERSIDE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION BUDGET AND IMPLEMENTATION COMMITTEE www.rctc.org AGENDA* *Actions may be taken on any item listed on the agenda 9:30 a.m. -
The Christian Builder Volume 81, Number 1 1/1/2017
First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 2000 Bundy Avenue New Castle, IN 47362 firstchristiannewcastle.org phone: 765.529.2403 The Christian Builder Volume 81, Number 1 1/1/2017 Christmas Tree Bonfire to be Held Friday, January 6th Make plans to attend our 12th Night Celebration on Friday, January 6th. To celebrate the beginning of Epiphany and the ending of the Christmas season, we are inviting the community of New Castle to join us in a Christmas tree bonfire. We will be burning live Christmas trees and sharing refreshments. Christmas trees may be brought to 2000 Bundy Avenue any time after Christmas day and placed in the designated drop off area. Or, call our Church Office at 765-529-2403 to have your live Christmas tree picked up. Come and join us for an evening of fun and community fellowship. Please bring a friend! The 2016 tree pick up crew will serve again in 2017! FCC’s Christmas Tree Pick Up Crew Left to Right: John Miller, George Caldwell and Barry Keith 2 January 1-8-15-22-29 Sunday School/Coffee Hour, 9 am Worship Service, 10 am ****************************************************************************************************** January 5, Women’s Coffee Talk at Café Royal, 6:00-7:00 pm January 8, Board Meeting after Worship Service. Please attend. January 16, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Thank You Notes First Christian Church, I want to thank everyone at FCC for the lovely fruit basket you sent me. Especially the Bundys that delivered it along with the beautiful cards from the Coffee Talk ladies and others. It was such a cold, blustery day. -
2006 UCLA Baseball Game Notes UCLA Bruins (31-22, 12-9 Pac-10) Vs
2006 UCLA Baseball Game Notes UCLA Bruins (31-22, 12-9 Pac-10) vs. No. 5 Oregon State Beavers (38-13, 15-6 Pac-10) Fri.-Sun., May 26-28, Goss Stadium at Coleman Field UCLA 2006 Schedule Game Data: January UCLA at No. 5 Oregon State – Goss Stadium at Coleman Field, May 26 at 6 p.m., Hector Ambriz, RHP (7-6, 28 Alumni Game W, 5-0 3.56) vs. Dallas Buck, RHP (0-2, 2.95) February 3 Fresno State L, 9- UCLA at No. 5 Oregon State – Goss Stadium at Coleman Field, May 27 at 2 p.m., Dave Huff, LHP (6-3, 2.92) 4 Fresno State L, 0-5 vs. Jonah Nickerson, RHP (9-3, 2.59) 5 Fresno State W, 2-2 0 Miami L, -3 UCLA at No. 5 Oregon State – Goss Stadium at Coleman Field, May 28 at 12:30 p.m., Tyson Brummett, RHP Miami W, 7-4 (6-6, 4.74) vs. Mike Stutes, RHP (6-2, 2.7) 2 Miami L, 2-5 4 UC Riverside L, 4-6 Get After It: The UCLA baseball team (3-22, 12-9 Pac-0) travels to Corvallis, Ore., to take on the No. 5 8 at Pacific W, 5-2 Oregon State Beavers (38-3, 15-6 Pac-0) in a three-game series for a chance to share the 2006 Pacific-0 8 at Pacific W, 5- Conference Title. The second-place Bruins are currently three games behind the first-place Beavers, and 9 at Pacific L, 0-3 need a series sweep to force a tie in the Pac-0 standings and a share of the conference championship 2 Pepperdine W, 2-0 with OSU. -
Titan Hall of Famer Gone, but Not Forgotten
Online Exclusive What’s Inside: NEWS 3 Man fatally shot by Fullerton police OPINION 6 Another blow against women’s rights FEATURES 8 Titan Gym gets a facelift SPORTS 11 One-on-one with ASI executives - Dwayne and Men’s soccer has comeback victory Katie discuss their goals for the year. Volume 92, Issue 2 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2012 dailytitan.com LOCAL | Legend dies Titan hall of famer gone, but not forgotten Jerry Goodwin and his wife the car dealership owner and his wife Since Titan Stadium’s transformation players had to travel to play postseason car salesman. He was a hard worker who Merilyn provided lead gift for the contributed one million dollars to the to Goodwin Field, CSUF has hosted 10 games, leaving the team at a disadvantage performed his job well and he eventually expansion of the baseball field athletics program at the university, CSUF NCAA Baseball Regional tournaments and and leaving fans behind. came to own a Dodge dealership in Ful- rented old wooden bleachers from the won the 2004 National Championship, “When we won the National lerton. DANIEL HERNANDEZ Rose Parade in Pasadena for fans to sit defeating runner-up Texas in Omaha, Neb. Championship in 2004 in Omaha, I was “The first new car I bought, I bought Daily Titan around the ballpark, Vanderhook said. Hosting regionals attracts quality there and George Horton came up to me from Jerry,” Vanderhook said. “I think Tuesday morning Jerry Goodwin athletes. Because of Goodwin and the and said that that national championship everything I (earned) went to pay for that Jerry Goodwin was more than just an passed away, leaving his legacy enshrined publicity from television networks’ would not have been possible without that car,” he said jokingly. -
2013BB Pages 2-61.Indd
22013013 OOPPONENTSPPONENTS ARIZONA May 10-12 (at UCLA) 6 p.m., 2 p.m., 3 p.m. ARIZONA STATE March 28-30 (at ASU) 6:30 p.m., 6 p.m., 12:30 p.m. BAYLOR Feb. 22-24 (at Baylor) 4:35 p.m. PT, 1:05 p.m. PT, 11:05 a.m. PT CAL STATE FULLERTON April 2 (at UCLA), May 14 (at CSF) 6 p.m., 6 p.m. CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE March 12 (at CSUN), May 7 (at UCLA) 3 p.m., 6 p.m. CALIFORNIA March 22-24 (at UCLA) 6 p.m., 2 p.m., 1 p.m. HAWAII April 9 (at UCLA) 6 p.m. LONG BEACH STATE March 5 (at LBSU), April 23 (at UCLA) 6:30 p.m., 6 p.m. LOYOLA MARYMOUNT April 12-14 (at UCLA) 6 p.m., 2 p.m., 1 p.m. MINNESOTA Feb. 15-17 (at UCLA) 6 p.m., 2 p.m., 1 p.m. NOTRE DAME March 8 (at UCLA) 6 p.m. OKLAHOMA March 9 (at UCLA) 2 p.m. OREGON April 19-21 (at Oregon) 6 p.m., 5 p.m., 12 p.m. OREGON STATE April 5-7 (at UCLA) 7 p.m., 2 p.m., 1 p.m. STANFORD May 24-26 (at Stanford) 5:30 p.m., 7 p.m., 2 p.m. UC IRVINE April 16 (at UCI), April 30 (at UCLA) 6:30 p.m., 6 p.m. UC SANTA BARBARA Feb. 19 (at UCSB), May 21 (at UCLA) 2 p.m., 6 p.m. -
Early March 2019
COMMUNITY Fullerton bsCeALErNDAvR Peage 1r 3-15 O EAR FULLERTON’S ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWS • Est.1978 (printed on 20% recycled paper) • Y 41 #4 • EARLY MARCH 2019 Submissions: [email protected] • Contact: (714) 525-6402 • Read Online at : www.fullertonobserver.com New Bar Regulations Proposed by J.A. Kaluzny On February 27, Community Development Director Ted White pre - sented to the Planning Commission a series of proposed new regulations for downtown bars, in an effort to deal with the numerous problems created by the late night downtown scene. White characterized the proposed regu - lations as “A reset of restaurant regula - tions, one component of the Downtown Game Plan.” The new regulations apply to business - es that serve alcohol. The last revision of these regulations was in 2008, commonly known as “the alcohol ordinance” which was a reaction to a 2002 restaurant over - lay district ordinance. The proposed ordinance modifies both the applications for Conditional Use Permits (CUP) and Administrative Use Permits (ARUP) as well as some enforce - ment methods. All restaurants that serve COYOTE HILLS OR CONCRETE HILLS ? Part of the 510-acre West Coyote Hills. Next time we take a photo from this angle alcohol and have entertainment must will we see this view or Chevron’s 760 unit housing development? Once developed it will not come back. - PHOTO IRA MCNABB obtain a CUP as well as an Entertainment Permit. Continued on page 5 Supreme Court Declines Review of Petition on Case Against Chevron & City but Friends Remain Hopeful In bad news for protection of the public What does this mean for the effort to Acquisition of the rest of the site is now 7 . -
Ducks Win the Stanley
WWW.DAILYTITAN.Com JUNE 7, 2007 VOLUME 4, No. 4 30-somethings make less today Real wages and buying working man,” Pinal Modi, accounting major, said. power are down from 30 While the average American man’s average income has decreased, family in- years ago, study finds come has risen slightly because there are more women entering the workplace. BY RICHARD CONLYN Still, the income from these families has Summer Titan Staff Writer shown a steady decline in growth. The [email protected] report states that there is a slow drop in the rate of growth, which is currently American men in their 30s today, on at 9 percent, compared to the previous average, are making 12 percent less than generation, which was at 32 percent. their fathers’ genera- “There are several tion did, according factors to consider to a study released by The crisis is grow- when looking at this The Economic Mo- “ study. Along with bility Project. ing, and factors like the convergence of The report states women in the work- that men in their 30s divorce and inflation place, there is an in 1974 had a median have played a role in impact and change income of $40,000 the decline of income. “ in the economy with in modern dollars, the influx of immi- compared to men in – Pinal Modi grants that are in the SO CAL HOCKEY 2004, who made an CSUF Accounting Student workplace today,” - The Anaheim Ducks average income of said Robert Mead, won the Stanley Cup $35,000. Cal State Fullerton Wednesday. They dom- “The American professor of econom- inated the Senators, dream has been premised on this bed- ics. -
Jim Parque's National Team Stats Bill Scott's National
The UCLA baseball program has sent eight players to play for the USA Baseball National Team a total of 10 times, beginning with the selection of Shane Mack in 1984. Most recently, former UCLA shortstop Brandon Crawford helped the U.S. National Team capture its second consecutive FISU (International University Sports Federation) World Championship in the summer of 2006. Crawford’s selection in 2006 marked the first time a Bruin had been named since Karp, a right-handed pitcher, competed for the national team in 2000. The 2006 U.S. National Team finished its summer campaign with a 28-2-1 mark and successfullyl defended its gold medal won in the 2004 FISU Tournament in Taiwan. UCLA’s student-athletes have not been the only individuals affiliated with the U.S. National Team. While working as an assistant coach at USC in the summer of 2000, current UCLA head coach John Savage served as an assistant to Mike Gillespie for the U.S. National Team of collegiate all-stars. UCLA Player Year(s) Brandon Crawford 2006 Josh Karp 1999, 2000 Bill Scott 1999 Jon Brandt 1999 Eric Valent 1997 Jim Parque 1996 Troy Glaus 1995, 1996 Shane Mack 1984 p Jim Parque’s National Team Stats YR ERA W-L G/GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO OAV 1996 3.30 1-0 15/0 0 3 30.0 32 14 11 11 37 .274 Bill Scott’s National Team Stats u YR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB-SBA OBP 1999 .340 36-34 141 31 48 8 2 9 32 8 4-6 .373 Jon Brandt’s National Team Stats p YR ERA W-L G/GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO OAV 1999 7.12 1-2 9/4 0 0 30.1 38 28 24 13 26 .314 t Troy Glaus’s National Team Stats YR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB-SBA OBP 1995 .306 35-27 111 19 34 3 0 2 15 10 0-1 .369 1996 .342 35-31 120 35 41 8 2 15 34 16 0-0 .423 Totals .324 70-58 231 54 75 11 2 17 49 26 0-1 .396 UCLA head coach John Savage served as pitching coach of the U.S.