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VOLUME 33 / NUMBER 52 DECEMBER 23, 2004 SANTA’S HELPERS (story begins on page 32) (“On the Bus From Rosa’s LETTERS Cantina,” December9) re- SANDIEGO DECEMBER23, 2004 SANDIEGOREADER.COM minded me of a bus ride I took in Argentina in 1997. We welcome letters pertaining A ride that perfectly illus- to the contents of the Reader. trates why Greyhound will Phone them in at 619-235- N E W S & F E A T U R E S never be able to make a 3000, ext. 460; address them to profit. I left Jujuy in the Letters to the Editor, Box 85803, northwest of Argentina Santa’s Helpers San Diego CA 92186; fax them to 619-231-0489; or e-mail them about 1:00p.m. on a 35-hour Gift-givers tell all..........................................................................Cover to [email protected]. ride to Buenos Aires. My City Lights bus was a “Coche Cama” Include your name, address, A hefty to-do list for our new mayor; and telephone number. Letters (bed bus) made by Mer- and City Lights shorts..............................................................................2 may be edited for length and cedes. It had two drivers— Seniors face a transport crunch...............................................................3 one served as “stewardess” clarity. Straight From the Hip while the other drove. In Forget Me Not the rear was a self-service Wrap your brain around the year-end quiz........................................14 I’m the owner of Four Sea- snack bar with coffee, beer, The Sporting Box sons Candy, and I read your wine, soda, and candies. We Jackhammered for Christmas..............................................................16 article on Candy Direct and stopped that evening in a Sheep and Goats found it very interesting small town way out on the Loss of awe and wonder.......................................................................18 (“Candy Man,” Decem- pampas, where we were Ask Saffron Donna Frye Presumably Has ber16). But my name was served a pretty decent Frisky friend always looks to lock lips.................................................20 an Aversion to Polka never mentioned anywhere. roasted chicken dinner. Best Buys See Page 92 I am the one that helped Back on the road after it got Stephen Traino get in that dark, several small TV sets Punch up dry holidays..........................................................................22 A D V E R T I S I N G business. I was definitely in- were slid out of overhead Crasher volved. Several employees compartments and we were John’s flamingos anger neighbors........................................................26 Classified Ads of Four Seasons Candy and shown two full-length Diary of a Diva Antiques & Collectibles.....................199 Appliances..........................................200 I were involved with him movies— one American Ms. B. loves her cuddly beasts..............................................................30 Auto Parts...........................................207 getting started. We have one flick with Spanish subtitles Lady Lazarus and Lady Liberty Auto Services......................................204 of the largest selections of and one French film also Auto/Trucks/RVs...............................205 nostalgic candy in Southern with Spanish subtitles. After A welcome to the world’s displaced. By David Lehman.....................59 Bicycles...............................................198 California. I started in the the second movie, the A Dark Night in Tijuana Business Opportunities.....................162 Career Training..................................158 candy business in 1971. “stewardess” came around Smoke, dust, pork, and a river of headlights. Classes/Lessons..................................162 Annette Ferris with blankets and pillows By John Brizzolara................................................................................62 Computers.........................................198 and the seats reclined into Puzzle...........................................................................................................168 Counseling/Support..........................166 Oddly Provincial Electronics..........................................200 Having lived in both El Paso beds (hence the “coche cama” Name This Place....................................................................................170 Employment.......................................146 name). At daybreak we Employment Agencies.......................157 and San Diego, I was happy stoppedfor an Argentinean Off the Cuff...............................................................................................195 Employment Services........................158 to see Geoff Bouvier’s com- breakfast of croissants and News of the Weird................................................................................201 Furniture............................................200 parison of the two places Garage Sales........................................199 espresso. Everything was (“On the Bus From Rosa’s It’s a Crime Health & Fitness.................................165 Cantina,” December 9). included for the price of the Get caught stealing, get turned loose................................................203 Massage..............................................164 bus ticket— $35. My seat Matches..............................................170 These are the two largest companion was a Bolivian Driven Miscellaneous For Sale......................202 metropolitan areas on the woman who, when she Zero to 60 in three minutes...............................................................205 Motorcycles........................................204 U.S.-Mexico border, and Music, Equipment/Instruments........194 learned that I was American Remote-Control King Music, Musicians Avail/Wanted.......196 though there is little com- and assuming that bus Ollie’s plan for Desperate Housewivesinvolves Music, Services...................................196 munication back and forth, travel in the U.S. must be hit-and-run by minivan....................................................................207 Notices................................................167 they have a lot to learn from Parent Resources................................166 100 times better than in each other. El Paso, for in- C A L E N D A R Personals............................................170 poor South America, asked Pet Central..........................................182 stance, has managed to make me about it — I was too Photo..................................................198 an asset of its border loca- Events Highlight and Guide Real Estate, Condos...........................192 embarrassed to mention tion and has created a truly Greyhound! Introduce your feet to wholesome dances...........................................75 Real Estate, Houses............................192 international atmosphere in Real Estate, Miscellaneous.................192 Of course, there are many Roam-O-Rama Rentals, Commercial.........................174 most aspects of daily life, more problems with busser- See, sniff, and learn in Tahquitz Canyon.............................................78 Rentals, Apartments/Condos............178 whereas San Diego comes Rentals, Houses..................................175 vice in the United States across as oddly provincial, Poetry Rental Services...................................174 despite its proximity to than just filthy stations, “Christmas Tree with Toy Village,” by Mary Cornish........................82 Roommates........................................172 rude employees, and un- Roommate Services...........................174 Mexico. On the other hand, Reading comfortable vehicles— in Services Directory..............................176 San Diego and Tijuana have Books that may help you survive Christmas.......................................83 Sports..................................................197 one of Greyhound’s many produced a vibrant inter- Stage Notes.........................................166 “restructurings” about 15 Art Review and Museum & Gallery Guide change in culture and the Travel & Getaways.............................170 years ago, the management Renoir to Matisse at LACMA. By W.S. Di Piero.................................85 Wanted/Trade....................................199 arts, while El Paso and Ciudad was able to break the drivers’ Classical Music Guide...............................................................87 Wedding/Party Guide........................166 Juárez remain much more union, and their service has Display Ads divided on that front. Both Theater Guide...............................................................................88 been in the toilet ever since. Apartment Rentals.............................184 San Diego and El Paso are Then you have a manage- Pop Music Automotive........................................195 preoccupied with their own ment with absolutely no vi- Blurt.......................................................................................................92 Career Training..................................156 problems, of course, but Getaways..............................................74 Sa they would each profit from sion. 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BAe bstit bteert sv feogre tyaebalre- efonrd c toipldp lwesea..t.h...e.r........................................................................................................112366 RReeasel aErsctha tSet.u..d..i.e..s...................................................................1.9424 ecemb Bus Shame passengers were Mexicans Movie Review and Guide Services...............................................174 er 2 Wedding Guide....................................80 3 Geoff Bouvier’s bus ride going to Latino areas of the Duncan Shepherd rips into the Christmas packages.......................137 , 20 0 from El Paso to San Diego continued on page 73 4 1 C I T Y L I G H T S C I T Y L I G H T S C I T Y L I G H T S goes with the law that maxi- An archive ofCity Lights stories can be searched on the Internet atSanDiegoReader.com Frye’s Big Chores mizes the vote.”But the court may not even get to that issue, Case of the disappearing data ensconced in a tony downtown condo.A few days because the California consti- The intrigue— not to mention the cost— sur- later,the couples were seen enjoying dinner at By Don Bauder tution specifically states that rounding the ongoing San Diego city audit and the nearby Athens Market. S election laws for cities such as et cynicism aside. The ballot-bubble pension-fund scandal continues to grow.The But actor George Clooney, San Diego always prevail over Texas law firm ofSusman Godfrey,L.L.P.,hired to on the road to promote his hubbub may yet bring a happy end- state law,says Henderson.As help sort out the mess,has run up an initial tab new movie Oceans Twelve, others point out,the bubble is ing:the swearing-in ofa legitimately elected of$250,000,which is almost sure to burgeon.Ac- told CNN that he wasn’t a only a convenience for vote cording to its recent contract with the city,the fan ofone Peace-produced mayor,Donna Frye.This col- spite all you read,it is not clear counters,so a court throwing firm’s name partner,Stephen Susman,travels in movie in which Clooney umn offers an agenda for under state law that a bubble out ballots with unmarked style:“Mr.Susman owns his own aircraft.When had a starring role back in Frye’s first term.She was not must be marked for a write-in bubbles would be putting the he flies on it for your case,unless you have agreed 1988.“There are some I’d consulted,ofcourse,for it’s to count.It’s clear in one sec- comfort ofregistrar employ- otherwise,he will only charge you first-class air- George Clooney like to take back,”he told premature for her to com- tion,but not in others.How- ees ahead ofthe will ofthe fare for himselfand any other professionals from the network.“Return ofthe ment,particularly since the le- ever,the San Diego charter and people. the firm who accompany him.”But that’s just the Killer Tomatoes;I’d like to have it back.”...Jack Post-election,public opin- beginning.The roster ofother taxpayer-paid con- White,known for years as the kindly restaurant ion is moving against the cur- sultants helping to investigate the yet-to-be spec- reviewer on KGTV (“The fried clams were espe- rent administration.Self-pro- ified wrongdoing has expanded to include an out- cially delectable,and the portions were ample”), claimed mayor Dick Murphy fit from Gresham,Oregon,called Breakwater Se- has long since retired and discovered the good is earning the nickname curity Associates,which joined the case last month life pitching mail-order funeral insurance on ca- “Mayor Empty Bubble”with to “provide computer forensic-consulting ser- ble TV.The “Silver Care plan,”an earnest-looking his absurd utterances,such as vices”for the in-house investigation.The com- White tells viewers,is “something we’ll all some- that ballots with undarkened pany’s job is trying to recover data somehow day need”to cover “final expenses.” bubbles are “illegal,”and,“I re- erased from the hard drives ofcity computers. ally don’t know the voter’s in- The tab for that gig is $325 an hour,or a total of Legal entanglements Supporters tent who wrote in Donna’s $50,000,which covers development of“special- ofSan Diego city councilwoman Donna Frye’s name and didn’t fill in the ized software tools”to get to the bottom ofthe bid to overturn the county registrar ofvoters’ bubble.”Puh-leeze. matter.The contract says,“Additional sums may opinion that Dick Murphy should be mayor Mayor Frye must move be necessary.”Another $150,000 has been paid to kicks into high gear in the new year with the quickly.Government’s job is Lexis-Nexis Applied Discovery for “electronic dis- “5547 Vote March”from Horton Plaza on Jan- “to take care ofpublic health covery services to assist in additional investiga- uary 2.It’s sponsored by VOTERR,“Voices for and welfare — not corporate tion towards completion ofthe audit.”As with Open and Truthful Election Results and Reform.” and private welfare,”says for- Breakwater,more money The event is getting a boost from a mention on mer councilmember Abbe may be needed before the ex–Democratic presidential candidate Howard Wolfsheimer-Stutz.“We have job is finished.Meanwhile, Dean’s national website ...Fatcat campaign donors to solve the water- and sewage- a letter to the city from are preparing to be hit up once again by San Diego treatment problems,and to do Luce, Forward lawyer City Council members RalphInzunza,Michael Downtown high-rise that we have to get our back Charlie Birdspells out Zucchet,and Donna Frye,along with Mayor audits completed [2003 and what his firm has been do- Dick Murphy.Inzunza and Zucchet are facing gal picture is still cloudy.How- municipal code both state that 2004] and restore our credit ing for one ofthe city’s trial in the Cheetahs scandal and need more ever,she has already embraced write-ins will be counted,bub- rating.”And then go back to highest-ranking and best- money to pay their lawyers.Frye is fighting the many ofthe initiatives sug- bles be damned. continued on page 4 Charlie Bird paid bureaucrats.“By letter county registrar ofvoters over validating those gested here. Former councilmember agreement ofJune 9,2004, nonbubbled ballots.Murphy,ofcourse,takes the Obvious question:Is it pos- Bruce Henderson points out Contact Don Bauder we undertook to counsel Deputy City Manager opposite position.All four are the beneficiaries of sible that our partisan,conser- that in California election dis- at 619-881-2395 or Bruce Herringin connection with two federal a new law passed by the council and recent ad- vative courts will give Frye the putes over the past century, [email protected] agencies’inquiries into certain disclosure prac- vice letters by the city’s Ethics Commission.Be- nod? Yes,and here’s how:De- when laws conflict,“The court tices ofthe City.”But for some reason,even ginning in January,they may set up so-called le- though taxpayers are picking up the tab,Her- gal defense funds to collect maximum $250 con- Neal Obermeyer ring’s superiors,including members ofthe city tributions from individuals,even those who have council (not to mention the public) are being already given the maximum to their regular cam- kept in the dark about exactly what sort ofad- paign committee.The move is believed sure to set vice Bird is providing.“We understand that in offa reverse gold rush as city hall lobbyists race performing our services in the Herring matter, to fill the newly established coffers ...The son of we should report directly to Mr.Herring,who is 81-year-old Mercury 7 astronaut and longtime our client and the holder ofthe attorney-client Rancho Santa Fe denizen Wally Schirrahas been privilege in that engagement.” arraigned on child-sex tourism charges after be- ing busted on November 6 at San Francisco In- Showbiz Peace Democratic ex–state ternational Airport trying to board a plane for senator Steve Peace,erstwhile B-movie producer Thailand.Bay Area property manager Walter and father ofthe state’s ultimately disastrous util- Schirra,54,is one ofthe first targets ofa new 4 ity “reforms”ofthe 1990s,is riding high again as federal law aimed at stopping Americans going 0 0 2 political guru for the San Diego County airport abroad to solicit sex from children.Feds allege 3, er 2 authority and the campaign ofincoming assem- that a search ofSchirra’s luggage and residence mb blywoman Lori Saldaña.Some insiders say he’s found candy, sexual devices, and child ce even become a secret advisor to those who want pornography. e aderD tToh see eo Dthoenrn nai Fghryte Pbeeaacte D ainckd Mwuifrep Chyhfeorry mlwayeorre. — Matt Potter o Re sighted walking in the Gaslamp with his old The Readeroffers $25 for news tips published in g Die Chula Vista pal and convicted ex–port commis- this column.Call our voice mail at 619-235- n sioner David Malcolmand spouse Annie,now 3000,ext.440,or fax your tip to 619-231-0489. a S 2 C I T Y L I G H T S C I T Y L I G H T S C I T Y L I G H T S ment,says the city receives P H O We’re Not Coming calls from people like Cham- TO berlin and Marseli who want GR A P To Get Her tfoo rk ntorawn wsphaotr steantiioorns .caInt’ sd oa HS BY JO By Ernie Grimm qanusewsteior nf oshr.e“ uLsae dM teos ah ahvaed a na E KLEIN T Dial-A-Ride program for ina Chamberlin of La Mesa was happy many,many years,”Hurst when her 82-year-old mother Rena says.“It was funded with money that used to come to Marseli decided to give up driving this past local governments from the summer.Besides being 82 longer exists.So my husband state and federal government years old,Mrs.Marseli “had called the La Mesa Senior that now goes to [the a vision problem,”Chamber- Center,and they were very lit- Metropolitan Transit Devel- lin explains.“My father,by tle help.They gave him two opment Board].” that time, had already phone numbers for taxi com- An El Cajon city official stopped driving.” panies and one individual told the same story.“We used Chamberlin assumed her who didn’t even do the senior to have a Dial-A-Ride pro- mother (her father passed rides anymore.They also gave gram,but that no longer ex- El Cajon Transit Center away shortly after her mother us the number of Jewish ists here in El Cajon.Have quit driving) would have Family Services, but my you contacted the Metropoli- state government,they won’t López says.“And since these idea.“So,ofcourse,”she re- plenty of options when it mother doesn’t [financially] tan Transit Development be able to offer transporta- are less used by people,then calls,“we started with the big came to getting to the store, qualify for that,and even if Board? They are kind ofin tion services to seniors in the we had to make that choice. one:Yellow Cab.She called the bank,the doctor,and the she did,it would be inappro- charge ofthe transportation foreseeable future. That doesn’t mean that some Yellow Cab,and they came hairdresser.She found other- priate;she isn’t Jewish.” situation.” “We have discontinued people are not affected by within a very reasonable wise.“Transportation became Rachel Hurst,from the Officials from both cities some services in some areas: this,because many people amount oftime,right to the an issue immediately.We dis- city of La Mesa’s planning say,barring an unexpected El Cajon,Spring Valley,La are.” house.All she wanted to do covered that Dial-A-Ride no and development depart- windfall from the federal or Mesa — most of East But,López adds,“People on this test day was go about County,”says Gonzalo López, do have choices.Ifyou have three or four miles to her public information officer at a certified Americans with bank in Casa de Oro.So he MTDB.“We’ve been doing Disabilities Act disability,you took her to the bank,and she this since 2000 until Novem- receive complimentary tran- asked him to wait for her.He ber oflast year,2003.So it has sit service.And ifthey live said he could not wait,even been a process ofabout three within three quarters of a though she said she was will- years that we have been cut- mile of a bus stop,that is ing to let the meter run.He ting down on the services. probably an area that they told her,‘Just call Yellow Cab Starting in 2000 we started to can get to and use the fixed again when you’re ready to cut some services because of transit system.” leave.They’ll send somebody.’ what we call productivity The Metropolitan Transit So she went from her bank issues.” Development Board will also on one side of the street Productivity issues is a across the street to Albert- nice way to say the services sons,did a little shopping, cost more money than they and right there inside Albert- brought in. The $4 to $7 sons they actually have a charged per trip for the door- phone specifically for calling to-door service never came Yellow Cab.She used it when close to covering the costs of she was ready to leave.They buying,maintaining,insur- said they’d be there in a little ing,fueling,and driving a while.They never came.She fleet ofvans.“The subsidies was standing outside ofAl- were tremendous,”López ex- bertsons in the September plains.“It was something like heat waiting and waiting.Co- $37 per passenger that we incidentally,there was an el- were subsidizing,per trip.” Vadim Frolov derly couple there registering Combined with decreased voters.They saw her standing transportation grants from counsel anyone who calls on there waiting,and they con- state and federal governments what bus and trolley routes vinced her to call again.Yel- over the past halfdecade,the to use to get from A to B.But low Cab said they were on subsidy proved unaffordable. Rena Marceli lives two hilly their way.She waited about “We get our funds from the miles from the nearest bus another 30 minutes;this is af- state and from the federal stop and further from the ter already waiting about 20 government,”López explains, nearest trolley station.So, to 25 minutes.Yellow CabS a n “and both ofthose budgets Chamberlin says,“I told her, never came.Finally,this gen- D have been cut.This year we ‘Well,Mom,luckily you’re fi- tleman said,‘Let me call forieg o are facing a $30 million bud- nancially able to afford taxis.’ you.’So he called for her,on R ea get deficit,so we need to She was uncomfortable with his personal cell phone,andde r make adjustments.” that because she wasn’t fa- their answer was,‘To tell youD e c Dial-A-Ride, explains miliar with taxis.And,having the truth,we don’t have any-em b López,was a logical candidate been so independent,this to body,and we are not cominge r 2 for cutting.“We were given her seemed difficult.” to get her.’This is after a good3 , 2 the choice ofcutting some of Chamberlin convinced hour or more.So this gentle-0 0 4 the fixed routes or doing this,” her mother to test out the taxi continued on page 8 3 C I T Y L I G H T S C I T Y L I G H T S C I T Y L I G H T S C I T Y L I G H T S EDITOR Jim Holman Frye’s big SENIOR EDITORS city running,“We must get re- nancial recovery,financial re- fer and Scott Peters did on eral government has com- Judith Moore,Matt Potter chores newal ofthe short-term credit covery,”says Carl DeMaio, KPBS radio last week,arguing pleted its investigations ofthe ASSISTANT EDITORS Heather Goodwillie,Sue Greenberg; from the Bank ofAmerica,”or president ofthe Performance that political scaremongering city putting misinformation in Frank Glaser,art director continued from page 2 some other financial institu- Institute,a private think tank created a perception ofa prob- bond prospectuses.Newly EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS Scott Ellis,Hector Lam, the bond market for the tion,says Mel Shapiro,civic specializing in government ef- lem that doesn’t exist. elected city attorney Mike RussLewis,Robert Mizrachi, money to fix neglected activist. ficiency.“It’s mea culpa time. Accounting firms will not Aguirre has launched his own Julia Myers,Robert Nutting infrastructure. The critical priorities,in or- We can’t deny the problem,”as give anything but a hedged, investigation and pledged co- CONTRIBUTORS Don Bauder,Ed Bedford,Geoff In the interim,to keep the der,are “financial recovery,fi- councilmembers Jim Madaf- qualified audit until the fed- continued on page 6 Bouvier,John Brizzolara,William Crain,Patrick Daugherty,Joe Deegan, Jeannette DeWyze,W.S.Di Piero, Stephen Dobyns,Ernie Grimm,Mary    Grimm,Lynne Houts,Barbara Johnson,    Ken Kuhlken,Thomas Larson,Deirdre Lickona,Matthew Lickona,Thomas (cid:2) (cid:2) Lux,Bill Manson,Shari McCullough,   Cruz Medina,Fred Moramarco,Jim Morris,Linda Nevin,Abe Opincar, Sponsored by Leslie Ryland,Bill Salisbury,Jonathan  --        Julia Haus, Esq. 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The near–$2 billion pen- Our Gifts to You: sion and health-care deficits are front and center. Last week’s slimy move to eliminate whistle-blower Diann Shipi- one from the city pension board makes several steps es- sential.Anybody involved — whether a staffmember,board • Credit Toward member,or city government Closing Costs employee — should be disci- plined or fired ifthey made material false representations. • Stainless Steel Last week,Aguirre,alarmed at Refrigerator what the board might be try- ing to do in closed session and • Designer Window wanting to preserve docu- Treatments ments for his investigation, took over the retirement sys- tem’s legal affairs and de- • Washer/Dryer manded that files be placed (if applicable) under lock and key.The pen- sion board fought back,claim- ing Aguirre did not have the authority.It will require a Mayor Frye to help Aguirre smash San Diego’s culture of Prices Start in the Mid $100,000’s secrecy. The next step is meaningful pension reform.Among many things,Shipione says that the COASTAL & Deferred Retirement Option SAN DIEGO Plan (which permits employ- 1 The Venetian ees to double their pay in their 2 Villa Toscana last five years and walk offwith 3 Bay View both a monthly retirement Map Out 4 Bay Pointe check as well as a lump sum) must be dropped because it’s SOUTH COUNTY Your not being funded.Also,some 5 Las Palmas members ofthe retirement 6 Villa Real Future! board are voting on benefits they receive.“People who EAST COUNTY stand to gain should not be on the board,”she says.And the 7 Village Walk accounting system is lax;it 8 Villas on Lexington must go conservative. 9 Stone Canyon “To get the numbers they 10 Towne Villas want,the board now tells the actuary how to adjust his as- NORTH COUNTY sumptions,”says Shipione.The 11 Jade Coast actuary should produce inde- Sales Offices Hours: pendent numbers.Back in the Thurs., Fri., Mon. 11am-5pm bull market,the board was Weekends 10am-5pm skimming money from win- 858.467.4727 The Venetian & 4 ning investments and using it 0 Villa Toscana Hours: 0 2 Mon. - Fri. 11am-5pm to pay health-care benefits. 23, www.ruthpugh.com Weekends 10am-5pm That’s lunacy,says Shipione, er b and the Vinson & Elkins re- m ce port,funded by the city,agrees. e D As I have said many times, ader city employees’pay is well Re o above the earnings ofaverage g Die San Diegans.In addition,the n employees get the generous a S 6 continued on page 8 S TEREO 1 A L L 3-YEAR WARRANTY AVAILABLE ON ALL STEREOS WAREHOUSE MBERRAC NH AD NNDEIWS E! 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Not just the direct sub- the council’s approval for to work at Albertsons.He rec- in November said that within with the so-called Chargers should reexamine downtown sidies,but the indirect ones much ofthis agenda.Almost ognized her and he said, five years there will be another proposal,”says Henderson. redevelopment,”says Hender- that come through so-called all members are beholden to ‘What is the problem?’She vote.We need a charter-review “She should demand that the son.“Have we done enough to nonprofit groups that are just the corporate-welfare over- explained it,and he said,‘Get commission so that the tran- real cost ofthe proposal be prime the pump? It is time to shills for corporate welfare.” lords who finance their cam- in the car.I am taking you sition is done right and in the identified.Before there is any direct downtown property-tax Murphy’s beloved down- paigns.But occasionally,ca- home.’She did go with him public interest. 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