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Does Obama’s budget deficit proposal get the job done? CON: Ryan’s alternative creates economic growth

April 29, 2011 La Vista 0

President Obama’s proposal to trim the deficit, which he promises will not leave seniors “at the mercy of the insurance industry,” utilizes the recently-created cost-control board to monitor health care prices for seniors. The board’s price controls actually hurt consumers by restricting them from benefiting from price competition in the insurance industry. […]

S-Club holds second annual Brain Tumor Awareness Week

April 29, 2011 La Vista 0

Brain cancer is a disease that kills roughly 13,000 Americans each year and is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in children and young adults. To support its cure, the Mira Costa S-Club held its second annual Brain Tumor Awareness Week during the week of April 18. […]

Editors’ Take: Television ends its dramatic affair with soap operas

April 29, 2011 La Vista 0

On April 14, ABC cancelled both “All My Children” and “One Life to Live,” effectively ending the longstanding tradition of soap opera programming. This isn’t much of a shock, nor is it really a bad thing at all. It simply means that consumers have come to expect greater quality of and control over personal entertainment.
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PV holds softball to scoreless loss

April 29, 2011 La Vista 0

Although a team’s offense is often given the most attention in softball, it was defensive
perseverance that determined the outcome
in the Costa softball team’s Wednesday
loss to the Palos Verdes Sea Kings.
The game was a low-scoring duel between
junior Mustang pitcher Breanna Kelly and senior Sea King Alex Whittemore
that ended with a 2-0 Sea Kings’ win, and Costa will look to improve upon its 3-1-0 Bay League record against Peninsula
at home at 3:15 p.m. today.
“This was the best they [the Costa players]
could do,” Costa coach Richard Amberik
said. “We had opportunities; we just couldn’t do it.”
No runs were scored in the first five innings,
although multiple Costa runners were left on base in the third and fourth innings. By the end of the game, the Mustangs had left a total of five runners on base.
“We had two outs [for] all [of] the time [that] runners finally were getting on base,” Amberik said.
Both of Redondo’s runs came in during the top of the sixth inning. After the first two Sea King batters safely got on base and soon advanced on a wild pitch from Kelly, senior Palos Verdes shortstop Haley Schenasi
hit a high-arcing double after a long at-bat delayed by injury. The hit brought both runners in and established a deficit that Costa would never overcome.
“In a normal game we would have been able to recover from that two-run double, but in such a tight game where the runs were scored so late, it was too hard for us to recover,” Kelly said.
Kelly wound up pitching all seven innings,
and Whittemore also threw a complete
game.
For the Mustangs, sophomore Nicolette Gialketsis went 2-3 and junior Stefanni Lajeunesse went 1-3 with a double in the fourth inning, highlighting a game of missed opportunities for Costa.
“We really need to work on our offense and on hitting the ball,” Kelly said. “Our defense was strong and we played well in the field, but, simply enough, we just need to work on our defense.” […]

‘Scream 4’ is fun, if predictable

April 29, 2011 La Vista 0

“Scream 4” breaks the trend of long, over-exhausted horror franchises. Wes Craven’s fourth installment in the “Scream” series shows a return to the ironic clichés that made the first two movies successful. Despite obvious flaws, “Scream 4” is a treat to fans of the slasher genre with witty banter and buckets of blood.
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