News Scrapbook 1988
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1969, IS one of the nation's leading homebmlders with 1987 sales of ~early$250mi111on.Thecompany is a promin~nt developer of mas er-p nnned commumties_ in l I
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community, Del Mar Hi"ghlands. He joined Pardee m 1985 as enai. neering coordinator and schedule In his new pos1·t,·on, Doyle w,·11 continue to coordinate all plan- b' and other landholdings in North City West. In addition, he will be responsible for legal counsel and representation of Pardee in San Doyle is a member of the Cali- fornia Bar Association, American S~ciety of Civil Engineers, San D1ego County Bar Association San Diego Engineers Club, ; director of Save Our Heritage Organization, the North City West Community Planning Group and serves on the Neigh- borhood Advisory Committee for the San Diego Community Diego.
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e is also a registered civil engineer an a licensed attotney in the state of California. native o New London, Conn , oy e obtained his bachelor's egree m civil enginrcnn 6 from earned his jurls doctora e degree from the UIJive , ity of San Qiegn Doyle resides in Carlsbad with his wife, Lynne, and two small d A . f D I d · Del Mar Highland combines residential neighborhoods, parks, an elementary school, a 116-acre business park- San Dirgo Corpo- shopping center now under construction. The commumtv w,11 provide housing for apro i~atclv 13,500 residents and employmen-t for about 6,000 people upon completion around the year 2000. Pardee Construction Companv, children. rate Center - and a 32 lll're retail
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agencies. Current law, for ell:ample, does not apply to lawmakers. Spccilic proposals are to be draft- ed by a newly created special ethics committee within Common Cause. That panel will include John Phil- lips, who will take over as chairman of the political reform group in Feb- ruary; Angela Blackwell, execullvc director of the Urban Strategies Council in Oakland; Jerome Falk Jr., Conner president of the San Francis- co State Bar A oc,ation; Howard Damels, an antitrust prosecutor for the US attorney's office in Los An- geles; and Robert Fellmeth, director of the U!.\illisity of San Diego Center for Public Interest I.aw. --- "We want to involve many individ- uals 1111n org.inualion.i m the formu- lation of this ethics package," said Cowan "Our first goal will be to sur- vey the field and Ii I, for each issue area, the toughest, most Jar-reaching proposal that we can devise. We wlll then begin the process of analyiing those pror>osals and combining them into a comprehensive and reasonable ethics package that can win broad pubhc support." The renewed empha I on ethics comes amid a continued FBI investi- gdtion focusing on whether legisla- tors and Jegislahve aides extorted campaign contt ibutions and honorar- 1a in trade for assistance in passage of legislation. Accordmg to several parties in- volved 111 the case, federal authori- llcs created dummy corporation which sponsored phony legislation in 1986 and 1988. The offices of four leg- islators were searched by the FBI shortly before lhe end of the 1987-88 .-es 10n - Assembly M:norMy ~der i'at Nolan, R-Glellda e; ssembly- man Frank Hill, R Whittier; Assem- blywoman Gwen.Moore, D-Los Ange- les; and Sen. Josep!l..Monl.oya, D- Whittier. · ___/
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SACRAMENTO Reacling to an ongoing FHJ C fillOI corru tion probe. Califorma Common Cau c h s announced plans to seek 1989 leg, ·la- llon enacting tough new laws to en• ure lawmakers and other late olfi c1al observe ethical ·1 ndard · "We are dt·cply onccrned that public confidence rn our Cahforn1a 1overnment is reacl11ng dangerously low levels," declared Geoffrey Cowan, chairman of the public watchdog group. "W believe the tate Legislature and the governor mu t take dramatic steps to rcstor pubhc conf1dcm·c 10 our government- al institution· ''Scr1ou (·011.>itlcrallon of, and a •• lion on, a romprchen 1v ethics package could ~ea most appropnate first t ·p III that dircctwn," he SlJ(Cd Th group will focus its allenl1on on drafling lcg1,lallon to: • He llwt honorariu and gifts given legislators, and require more frc ning,processinganddevelopment San Diego State Uni PT!Htv and '------~--------.. activities for Del Mar Highlands San Diego CA (San Diego Co.) San Diego Union (Cir. D. 217 089) (Cir. S. 341,840) OCT 8 1988 • , . C. I ._A[~ '• f.tt. 16&6 --College aoccer The USD men' tea_~ (6-4) scored a 3-1 vi~e: v1s1tmg New Mexico (3. 81 . Y conference game. Mike Brilt a non- two goals for the T e scored D k oreros and Chris u e added another USD' home game is tom · s next ag!in t us_sn. ?- 0 lf 0 5 ;J:- 1 p.m. .... ·-·· rn1..,., 4-" ... w Foundation. in~e eyerhauser Company a San Diego, Friday, October 7, 1988 ---- Pf their husbands' names at marriage "Place the marriage relationship - not professional careers - at the core of their identities." Foss and Edson found this to be true despite the fact that all study participants were employed and/or had college degrees. According to the study, women who keep their birth names after marriage value 'self' as the most important context. Make that strongly value, in some cases. Edson told the OSCLG group about one study participant who re- ported, "When I get mail addressed to Mrs. X, I send 1t back and write 'No such person' on the envelope." She meant all mail Even that from her m-laws. Women who hyphenate their birth names and their husbands' names see the merger as mcorporating their relahonsh1ps but also preserving a sense of self." A bid tor balance and idealism in all aspects of life. A bid that presents complications. First for some computers and some credit-card companies. Then, in turn, for the bearer of a hyphenated name. One woman wrote, "The credit-card company did not wish to honor the hyphen. I switched cards." Larry Samovar, of tbe department of speech communication at San Diego State University, told the OSCLG group that "experience and language work in tandem. And it's often difficult to differentiate which is voice and which is echo." Consider, he went on, that "blacks have more words to describe whites than any other thing in their argot. And all of them are derogatory." What, he asked of his audience, did that suggest of the black experience? In communication, there is the naming of people and objects. And then, Perry noted in an interview at he USO office. Tuesday, there is "the way we paste our words together. Most of us tend to use language with- out consciously thinking every time wedo." That matters. It's revealing. Perry explained, "Communication is behav- ior." And there are masculine and femi- nine behaviors. Society has expecta- tions of when it's going to see certain behaviors and from whom. The work place, for example, is constructed to operate on masculine behaviors. Managers are expected to. be deci- sion-makers, task-oriented and as- sertive. So what happens when the mana- ger is a woman? "If she behaves ac- cording to gender-role ell:pectations, she'll behave feminine. Which is to be nurturing, subservient and subordi- nate. The kind of behaviors that end up making you run for the coffee, not for president. "If she behaves as a manager - that is, male behaviors - then she's met with a lot of negative response." Shake hands with the double bind. According to Perry, "A double bmd is a situation in which whatever beha- vioral choice you enact, it's the wrong one. You're damned if you do and damned if you don't." Sister Sally Furay, professor bf English and adjunct professor of law as well as provost and vice president at USO, was enlisted as keynote speaker for the conference. In a telephone interview Tuesday, Furay focused on the discrepancies between the reality of the position of women and children in the United States and communication of their situation. "I meet all kinds of people," Furay said, "who are convinced that the women's movement has brought men and women to equality." That, she stated, was not reality. "If you look closely, you find record numbers of women and children living in pover- ty. "The thing that saddens me is this nation is supposed to be child-cen- tered and to venerate motherhood." In other words, we're saying one thing but doing another. San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) Evening Tribune (Cir. D. 123,064) OCT 1 0 1988 • JI.lint'• P. C. B F. San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) Evening Tribune (Cir. D. 123,064) OCT 12 1988 Jllt... ·• I BU P C 8 f San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) San Diego Union (Cir. D. 217 089) (Cir. S. 341,840) OCT 12 1988 @ TRIB C-10 an D ego, Wednesday, October 12, 1988 / First part ofPBS series exploring mind is schizophrenic A B L \ i~.D, nine-part PBS se- Then Viral encephaht!S destroyed his capac- Edge" programs, as the series is called, ment specialist and weekend news co-an- nes call d 'The Mind' gets started 1ty for memory scheduled are: Oct. 17 - Lionel Van Deerlin chor for Channel 10. on a sch1zophr c note at 8 tonight earing s wife, Deborah, describes the af- -------- and Bob Schuman commenting on partisan on KP (Channel 15) with a one- our pro- fhct10n 'Clive' world now consists of a J O e politics; Oct. 24 - Betty Pengelley, former OOPS: Due to transm1SSion problems, we gram that fascinates one moment and bores momeat, wtlh no past to anchor it and no president of the League of Women Voters, weren't able to carry yesterday's TNT t next future o look ahead to ... He sees what is talking about the initiative process; Oct. 31 schedule as promised. The new network's follow up lo 1984 s Emmy-winning right ID front of him, but as that informa- st e ·•n - Supervisor Susan Golding and Council- listings begin today. Bram begins m deadly dull fashion as lion h1 the brain 1l fades. Nothing makes _______ woman Abbe Wolfsheimer addressing TONIGHT'S TURN-ONS an artist and an anthropologist examme an- an Impression, nothing registers. Everything growth in San Diego. The 8 p.m. shows, pre- National League Championship Series, c1 nt pamtlngs In a cave In France. They're goes mvirtually mtact and he perceives his TV/RADIO CRITIC sented as a public service by Southwestern, Channel 10 at 5:20 - The New York Mets totally enthralled with what they see, but world as you or I, but as soon as he's are being distributed via ITV, San Diego's face the Dodgers in Los Angeles in the sev- lhe1r tenc d1scu on h ly to send all perce1 •ed 1t and looked away, it's gone, Learning Channel, to other cable systems enth and deciding game. but the most scholar viewer o quest for too" rent heights or reflections on the early days throughout the county.. .. The Learning "Highway to Heaven," Channel 39 at 9 - oth r channel And that would be pity, In this moment-to-moment consciousness, of the magazine. Channel also is carrying a two-hour debate OK, this isn't a slice of heaven for everyone, because there smuch to be learned from Weancg thinks he has been awake only a For example, before true color photogra- between consumer activist Ralph Nader but it's a clean, feel-good show and, best of "Th Search for Mind " as th! first install- few mmut and greets people he has seen phy was practical, colored pictures were and Virginia law professor Jeffrey O'Con- all, this is a new episode. In the fifth-season ment I called mmut before as If they had been gone for published by hand-tinting black-and-white nell on the confusing insurance propositions opener, Jonathan (Michael Landon) gets in- Of parU ular Int t re the c stud ages prints to match the notes photographers had that voters face on the November ballot. volved in politics. 1 In ludmg one nvolvmg n ut1st1c n made in the field . ''Tourists found these pie- The U · e1sit of San Diego Law School "Destined to Live,'' Channel 39 at 10 Die an who lac normal unrlerstand n ORF ENTERT, L I~G than "A tures artificial," says narrator E.G. Mar- event, which took lace ast month, i Jill i enberry ("I;.A. La "), who was diag- human emotl r n m ' arcli for nd' 1s the 90-minut shall, "but reader~ loved them just the scheduled to be aired from 9 to 11 p.m. Oct. nosed as having breast cancer two years Ed, and be pen much of hlS time rldmg PBS program that follows, a salute same." (Shades of today's colorization con- 30 by the following cable companies: Ameri- ago, is host of this documentary abo11t hi blk throug o t t county moUvated lo the at onal Geographic Society on its troversy.) can Cable (17A), Cal Video (23), Carlsbad women recovering physically and emotion- by I ts that h su t tu for ocial mter- 100th anniversary "The Explorers: ACentu- Most of the program tells of expeditions (23), Cox (23), Daniels (23), Dimension (15), ally from the disease. action ry of D covery' blends st 11 photos, black- and the explorers who have contributed to Julian (4) and Southwestern (34). Southwest- TONIGHT'S TURN-OFFS Ed, 24 follows a Ch r of Commerce and-white footage and vivid color film in the magazine over the years - Robert ern, which already aired the program Sun- "Look What's Happened to Rosemary's map, and !us rule IS to vi t briefly every- this chronicle of humanity's curiosity and Peary's discovery of the North Pole, Rich- day, will show it for a third time Nov. 7, Baby,'' Channel 51 at 8 - Another example thing In alphabeUcal ord r towns, tor nse of adventure ard Byrd's flight over the South Pole, Jo- starting at 6:30 p.m. USD and Southwestern of trying to cash in on the success of an tc 0th r plac down the list rrught be in Equ Uy mt resting IS the history of the seph Rock's Indiana Jones-like journeys are working together to distribute video- original, in this case "Rosemary's Baby," the sam ar but Ed 1gnor them uni I ational Geographic Society, how lts maga- through Chrna, the conquest of Mt. Everest, tapes of the debate to cable stations without the same cast, script and quality. their alph behcal place com up Dr Eric zinc evolved from a oney-losmg reposito- descents into the ocean, among others. throug!iopt the state. Stephen McHattie plays Satan's son. Courch n of UCSD mterv1 wed and ry for dry scholarly articles to a successful, "Blondie & Dagwood," Channel 8 at 8:30 h wn In d1 c ons 1th Ed vital chronicle of people, places and things. CABLE CARDS: Southwestern Cable KGTV's Adrienne Alpert will be honored - CBS must be reaching the bottom of the M t mtr1gulng of th ca tud1 "The Explorers' becomes a bit seU-congrat- began a four-part look at pre-election issues as San Diego State University's "young barrel in filling time before its new shows Cllv W arlng, one a prom neut British ulatory In that respect after awhile, but not Monday when KGTV's Michael Tuck and alumna of the year" at a luncheon starting roll in. Frank Welker is Dagwood and Loni mu 1c1an As on adm1nng coll a ue re- the story of Alexander Graham Bell's role KSDO Radio's Stacy Taylor fielded phone-in at 11:30 tomorrow in the Omni Hotel. Al· Anderson is ... guess who? (It's not Mr. mark d, Th mu I flowed out of him.' In helping to elevate the society to its cur- questions about media coverage. Other "On pert, a 1973 graduate of SDSU, is govern- Dithers.) ..Allot', ,. C. 8 Est. 1888 Egan fields young USD team By Chris Clarey, swrwrite!. •
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