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“I think the Newport Beach mom is looking for something really
special. She doesn’t want what the neighbor has.”
-- Jacqueline Chase-Nemerofsky, owner of All the Rage Baby at
Crystal Cove Promenade, on the business of baby retail.
“I’ve never felt that our invocation has been a problem to this
date. No harm, no foul at this point. I’m definitely open to see what
he’s bringing up.”
-- Costa Mesa Mayor Gary Monahan on a proposed change to the
city’s invocation policy.
“It was a long five months. I’m very grateful to be going back to
work.”
-- Tamara Davis, a checker at the Balboa Boulevard Albertsons,
about the end of the strike.
“We’re exposing kids to as much as possible to find something they
have a knack for. That way they can find something they’re good at
and feel good about themselves.”
-- Dan Monahan, director of the Save Our Youth center, on a
student movie project being done with a new camcorder the group got
through a grant.
“They were all worthy opponents. We just focused all of our effort
on Ms. Cristich and she on me, so I think both of us had opinion
polls that showed we were each other’s main rival.”
-- Chuck DeVore, the victor of the race for the 70th Assembly
District seat, on the heated race against opponent Cristi Cristich.
“I got hit by a freight train. A lot of it just came down to some
real big-money special interests, aligned with the new governor
weighing in against me.”
-- Assemblyman Ken Maddox on his Republican nomination race, which
he lost, against Assemblyman John Campbell for the 35th District
state Senate seat.
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