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Here is the latest San Joaquin Valley news from The Associated Pres
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (AP) - A 20-year-old Bakersfield man is facing charges after police say he fired a gun at bouncers when he was asked to leave a bar. Officers arrested Jesus Murillo early yesterday morning on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. Police say he pulled a gun and fired at three bouncers when he was asked to leave. No one was hit by the gunfire. The bouncers subdued Murillo until police arrived. BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (AP) - Kern County supervisors will consider a proposal to increase by thousands of dollars a contract with an accounting firm that audits county departments. Supervisors are considering calling for an audit of all county departments every two years. They are also pressing for a backlog of department audits to be caught up by the end of June. During their meeting tomorrow, supervisors will consider increasing by nearly $175,000 a side contract with Brown Armstrong accountancy to help county staff complete the work.
Recruiting | Success in the state key to UW's class
The Washington Huskies signed one of their best classes in years today, recruiting analysts agree. What's a little harder to gauge is how much that means. Washington's class was rated No. 10 in the nation and No. 2 in the Pac-10 by Scout.com as of Tuesday morning, and No. 18 nationally and third in the Pac-10 by Rivals.com. Those numbers could vary a little, but probably not a lot, giving the Huskies their loftiest rankings of the Tyrone Willingham era. "It's easily their best class in some time," said Greg Biggins, a recruiting analyst for Rivals.com and StudentSportsFootball.com. "It's probably the best year for in-state talent in a lot of years, and they've pretty much gotten everybody they wanted [in the state]. "There were a lot of really good in-state guys like Kavario Middleton and Everrette Thompson that in the past might have left the state, and they were able to keep those guys.
6 things your dermatologist never told you
Think chocolate is causing your acne? Do you let a cut “dry out" so it will heal faster? Be prepared to be surprised as Dr. Debra Wattenberg reveals six things your dermatologist may not have told you ... but should have. Chocolate doesn't cause acne, but milk might There are very few studies showing the association between food and acne. People think that the greasy foods — like chocolate, pizza and fried foods — somehow clog their pores and the oils get secreted onto their skin. In fact, acne is caused by the gland getting clogged by skin cells and bacteria. Recent studies have shown the possible link between milk and other dairy products with the development of acne. It is thought that hormones and other bioactive molecules may stimulate the glands causing acne. I usually recommend limiting but not eliminating dairy.
Peach Buzz
Gates, who also dug up family history stories for each person, offered a sneak preview of the special before an audience of 500-plus with Kiss 104.1 syndicated talk-show host Tom Joyner. Others who took part in the second special included Chris Rock, Morgan Freeman, Tina Turner and Don Cheadle. The special airs in two parts on Georgia Public Broadcasting Feb. 6 and 13. ON MY IPOD & TIVO Amanda Diva, rapper, poet, TV and radio personality: "On the iPod, there's Lupe Fiasco's 'The Cool.' I love jazz, and I saw a great Wynton Marsalis program that made me want to download this album he and his father did of all of the 'Peanuts' songs, 'Joe Cool's Blues'. Freeway, [Beanie Sigel] and [DJ] Drama's 'Gangsta Grillz.' And [her own EP] 'Life Experience.' … You know what's funny? Before you make your own music you can't imagine listening to your own music — until you have it.
Anger at university principals’£142,000 pay raise
University principals in Scotland have been awarded salary increases of more than twice the rate of inflation despite the tight financial climate facing the sector. A survey by The Herald reveals that in 2006-07 university principals received an average salary of £162,000, a rise of 5.2% on the previous year. The increase represents an additional £142,000 taken out of the sector's annual budget. The highest paid principals are Professor Duncan Rice, from Aberdeen University, and Professor Timothy O'Shea, from Edinburgh University, who get paid £209,000. Sir Alan Langlands, from Dundee, is paid £206,000. Lecturers' representatives have criticised the rises, following a 3.5% deal for academic staff. .
Here is the latest San Joaquin Valley news from The Associated Pres
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (AP) - A 20-year-old Bakersfield man is facing charges after police say he fired a gun at bouncers when he was asked to leave a bar. Officers arrested Jesus Murillo early yesterday morning on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. Police say he pulled a gun and fired at three bouncers when he was asked to leave. No one was hit by the gunfire. The bouncers subdued Murillo until police arrived. BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (AP) - Kern County supervisors will consider a proposal to increase by thousands of dollars a contract with an accounting firm that audits county departments. Supervisors are considering calling for an audit of all county departments every two years. They are also pressing for a backlog of department audits to be caught up by the end of June. During their meeting tomorrow, supervisors will consider increasing by nearly $175,000 a side contract with Brown Armstrong accountancy to help county staff complete the work.
Recruiting | Success in the state key to UW's class
The Washington Huskies signed one of their best classes in years today, recruiting analysts agree. What's a little harder to gauge is how much that means. Washington's class was rated No. 10 in the nation and No. 2 in the Pac-10 by Scout.com as of Tuesday morning, and No. 18 nationally and third in the Pac-10 by Rivals.com. Those numbers could vary a little, but probably not a lot, giving the Huskies their loftiest rankings of the Tyrone Willingham era. "It's easily their best class in some time," said Greg Biggins, a recruiting analyst for Rivals.com and StudentSportsFootball.com. "It's probably the best year for in-state talent in a lot of years, and they've pretty much gotten everybody they wanted [in the state]. "There were a lot of really good in-state guys like Kavario Middleton and Everrette Thompson that in the past might have left the state, and they were able to keep those guys.
6 things your dermatologist never told you
Think chocolate is causing your acne? Do you let a cut “dry out" so it will heal faster? Be prepared to be surprised as Dr. Debra Wattenberg reveals six things your dermatologist may not have told you ... but should have. Chocolate doesn't cause acne, but milk might There are very few studies showing the association between food and acne. People think that the greasy foods — like chocolate, pizza and fried foods — somehow clog their pores and the oils get secreted onto their skin. In fact, acne is caused by the gland getting clogged by skin cells and bacteria. Recent studies have shown the possible link between milk and other dairy products with the development of acne. It is thought that hormones and other bioactive molecules may stimulate the glands causing acne. I usually recommend limiting but not eliminating dairy.
Peach Buzz
Gates, who also dug up family history stories for each person, offered a sneak preview of the special before an audience of 500-plus with Kiss 104.1 syndicated talk-show host Tom Joyner. Others who took part in the second special included Chris Rock, Morgan Freeman, Tina Turner and Don Cheadle. The special airs in two parts on Georgia Public Broadcasting Feb. 6 and 13. ON MY IPOD & TIVO Amanda Diva, rapper, poet, TV and radio personality: "On the iPod, there's Lupe Fiasco's 'The Cool.' I love jazz, and I saw a great Wynton Marsalis program that made me want to download this album he and his father did of all of the 'Peanuts' songs, 'Joe Cool's Blues'. Freeway, [Beanie Sigel] and [DJ] Drama's 'Gangsta Grillz.' And [her own EP] 'Life Experience.' … You know what's funny? Before you make your own music you can't imagine listening to your own music — until you have it.
Anger at university principals’£142,000 pay raise
University principals in Scotland have been awarded salary increases of more than twice the rate of inflation despite the tight financial climate facing the sector. A survey by The Herald reveals that in 2006-07 university principals received an average salary of £162,000, a rise of 5.2% on the previous year. The increase represents an additional £142,000 taken out of the sector's annual budget. The highest paid principals are Professor Duncan Rice, from Aberdeen University, and Professor Timothy O'Shea, from Edinburgh University, who get paid £209,000. Sir Alan Langlands, from Dundee, is paid £206,000. Lecturers' representatives have criticised the rises, following a 3.5% deal for academic staff. .
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