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Exhibit highlights hunger in Bay Area: Photos show it’s hard to tell a child is hungry - - San Mateo Daily Journal
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State / National / World. Exhibit highlights hunger in Bay Area: Photos show it’s hard to tell a child is hungry. November 29, 2014, 05:00 AM By Angela Swartz. In Karen Ande’s exhibit called ‘Who’s Hungry? You Can’t Tell by Looking! It’s hard to tell which children are food insecure. In a land of plenty like Silicon Valley it’s hard to fathom that 25 percent of children go to bed hungry. But that’s the startling fact that a new exhibit featured at the Mercy Center in Burlingame called Who’s Hungry? The p...
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Epi-pen bill passes Legislature: Legislation would require schools to stock devices but teachers union in opposition - - San Mateo Daily Journal
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State / National / World. Epi-pen bill passes Legislature: Legislation would require schools to stock devices but teachers union in opposition. August 30, 2014, 05:00 AM By Angela Swartz. A bill that would put epi-pens in all public schools passed in the state Senate 33-0 despite concerns from the California Teachers Association that the medical devices for allergies would require work beyond the typical scope of training. SB 1266 will help save lives by ensuring emergency medication is available at scho...
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U.S. men's soccer team falters late in 2-1 loss to Colombia in London - - San Mateo Daily Journal
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State / National / World. US men's soccer team falters late in 2-1 loss to Colombia in London. November 15, 2014, 05:00 AM The Associated Press. LONDON For the third straight game, the United States wilted under late pressure. Teofilo Teo Gutierrez headed in a tiebreaking goal in the 87th minute, and Colombia rallied to beat the United States 2-1 Friday night in an exhibition at Fulham’s Craven Cottage. US coach Jurgen Klinsmann attributed the late goals to lack of conditioning at this point in the Europ...
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Editorial: Lieberman, Reed, Stone for Belmont City Council - - San Mateo Daily Journal
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State / National / World. Editorial: Lieberman, Reed, Stone for Belmont City Council. October 02, 2013, 05:00 AM Editorial. With three open seats on the Belmont City Council and two longtime councilmembers opting out of running again, there will soon be a new day for city leadership. This is a transitional time for the Belmont City Council and Lieberman, Reed and Stone will provide the right balance of openness, inclusion, enthusiasm, experience and know-how for the city. Other stories from today:.
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San Carlos resident releases cookbook: Ellamarie Fortenbach spent decade on project - - San Mateo Daily Journal
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State / National / World. San Carlos resident releases cookbook: Ellamarie Fortenbach spent decade on project. November 12, 2014, 05:00 AM By Angela Swartz. San Carlos’ Ellamarie Fortenbach is releasing her first cookbook called ‘Cooking with Ellamarie, Celebrities, and Kids’ this fall. Tens years in the making, San Carlos resident and chef Ellamarie Fortenbach is releasing her cookbook Cooking with Ellamarie, Celebrities, and Kids Wednesday, Nov. 12. I would go with her (her mom) to get an early age tra...
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Federal experts: This El Nino may be historically strong - - San Mateo Daily Journal
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State / National / World. Read the Print Edition Here:. Federal experts: This El Nino may be historically strong. August 13, 2015, 03:47 AM The Associated Press. WASHINGTON The current El Nino, nicknamed Bruce Lee, is already the second strongest on record for this time of year and could be one of the most potent weather changers of the past 65 years, federal meteorologists say. In addition to California, El Nino often brings heavy winter rain to much of the southern and eastern U.S. California’s state c...
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Islamic State truck bombing at Baghdad market kills 67 - - San Mateo Daily Journal
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State / National / World. Read the Print Edition Here:. Islamic State truck bombing at Baghdad market kills 67. August 13, 2015, 08:35 AM T. BAGHDAD A truck bomb ripped through a popular Baghdad food market in a predominantly Shiite neighborhood early on Thursday morning, killing at least 67 people, police officials said, in one of the deadliest single blasts in the Iraqi capital in years. On Thursdays the market is especially crowded because people come from the other provinces to stock up on food for t...
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State / National / World. Read the Print Edition Here:. Stocks start September on a quiet note. NEW YORK U.S. stocks staged a late recovery Thursday and finished mostly higher, led by technology and metals companies. However energy companies continued to fall with the price of oil. In early trading the Dow Jones industrial average lost as much as 105 points. But those losses faded around . By Marley Jay The Associated Press. Wal-Mart cutting about 7K back-office store jobs. LONDON Apple’s chief executive...
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