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Buying a car: new or used, that is the question Conventional wisdom says that a new car will always cost you more than a used one. Why? There’s a higher price tag and you have to face the depreciation that comes when you drive off the dealer’s lot. Previously, if you were looking to save money, used vehicles were thought to be the best option. However, as supply may not be meeting demand, conventional wisdom may not hold true.“Several years ago, we would have advised shoppers to go the used route in order to save money, but in the current economic state, used car prices have skyrocketed, which could make buying new just as economical,” says Patrick Olsen, editor-in-chief of Cars.com. Experts suggest that the sluggish economy pushed more people out of the new-car market and into the used-car market. This resulted in a strain on used inventories, jacking up prices. Additionally, the 2009 Cash for Clunkers program also removed more than a million used cars from the market. “It’s all about supply and demand,” says Olsen. “Low supply means car shoppers can expect to pay a premium for a used car that would

usually be affordable, since new cars are so much more plentiful.” While used-car prices have dropped a little in recent months, they remain high compared to historical standards. Aside from looking just at cost, experts like Olsen, say that buying new or used has many different benefits. Some of the advantages to buying a new car: * Reduced maintenance expense, l argely because of warranty coverage * Free roadside assistance * Often lower financing charges, which can be spread over a longer loan term * Peace of mind knowing that you are the first owner * That unique feeling of owning something brand-new On the contrary, there is a definite case to be made for buying used. “If you aren’t married to the idea of buying a new car, used vehicles also offer some great benefits,” says Olsen. “The top perk remains affordability. Buying used can often let buyers drive a nicer, more luxurious car than they could afford if buying new.”

Other benefits of buying used: * Someone else paid for the depreciation * Often there is leftover warranty coverage Another trend that makes buying used an intriguing option is the proliferation of certified pre-owned programs. The idea started with luxury brands, but today, most manufacturers have these programs. “Consumers can be assured that they are getting a great car when buying through a certified program,” says Olsen. “Only newer, low-mileage cars are usually included, and they have to undergo a rigorous inspection by the manufacturer to be considered

for the program.” Certified vehicles are normally covered by a new warranty that extends beyond the original factory warranty. There are also sometimes special low-financing options for certified vehicles. What the future holds for the great new or used debate remains uncertain, but the improving economy has resulted in record-breaking newcar sales in 2013. “This means that, in theory, the supply of used cars should go back to normal, and buying used should once again be cheaper than buying new,” Olsen says.

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After-school smarts: Go healthy when kids go home The hours between the end of the school day and bedtime are a golden opportunity for parents to help children build healthy and safe habits that will last a lifetime. Here are some simple and free ways to incorporate messages about eating well, staying safe and avoiding injuries while kids complete homework, participate in team sports or recreational activities, and relax with friends. Personal safety Some kids engage in team sports after school. Others participate in school-sponsored extracurricular clubs. Still others go home and spend time alone until parents are finished working. Regardless of how a child spends the hours after school, personal safety should be important—and a topic of conversation between parents and kids. Consider how your child will spend their after-school hours, and work together to develop a list of relevant safety tactics. For example, if your child plays a sport, discuss ways to avoid injury and make sure they always wear appropriate safety gear. For students who will arrive home before parents, set ground rules,

such as go straight home and check in via phone call or text once they arrive. Remind children not to open the door to strangers or answer phone calls from numbers they can’t identify. Safekids.org offers a wealth of safety tips that can be applied to virtually every child’s after-school situation. Better snacking Snacking is actually a very healthy habit when done smartly. Teach kids to reach for a sensible and filling snack to help keep their minds alert for homework and their bodies fueled for after-school activities. Encourage kids to use portion control and choose healthier snacks, like fresh fruits or veggies or fat-free options like pretzels. Portion-controlled, pre-packaged choices are convenient and healthy options for after-school snacking. For example, 100-calorie pretzel packs from Snyder’s of Hanover are a greattasting snack kids love. Plus, ample research - and common experience - indicates chewing on something crunchy stimulates the brain. Try a low-fat combination of pretzels with apple slices or carrot sticks, which are more stimulating to a child’s brain than something sweet and fatty. Visit

www.snydersofhanover.com to learn more. Follow a schedule that builds in fun and eases homework headaches Naturally, all children want to work some fun into their day, whether it’s before or after homework is complete. Since most kids thrive with guidance and structure, talk to your child about creating a schedule or “to-do” list for after-school time, and make sure it includes a combination of fun activities, snack time and homework. Keep in mind that every child is different. Some children need to run around before starting homework, while others do best when saving the fun time for last. Screen time Once kids have completed homework and gotten a little physical activity, many may prefer to spend hours online, playing video games or watching TV. Finding a balance can be tough. Many parents take a “homework first” approach, having kids complete school assignments before they’re allowed the treat of screen time. Also consider parental control software to set limits on when kids can use the PC, laptop or tablet and to restrict when—and

where—they can go online. You can also encourage kids to use technology in a manner that stimulates their brain, such as reading a book on a tablet, working on a brain puzzle on the computer, or practicing their keyboard or typing skills. Many schools will provide a list of fun websites kids can access at home or the library to reinforce skills taught in school. Once the bell rings and school is out for the day, keep your children safe, smart and healthy with each of these approaches.

Back to school road trip Whether you’re a parent driving your college-age student to school or you’re heading out on your first solo road trip back to campus, you can make sure your trip is stressfree and prevent unnecessary break downs on the road. Check your tires While you can’t avoid all debris on the road that could cause a flat tire, you can make sure your tires are in the best shape possible before you set out on your trip. Inflate your tires to the air pressure recommended by the manufacturer. This can be found on the inside of the driver’s

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door. Do not inflate them based on the numbers on the sidewall of your tire. Tires are manufactured for a variety of vehicles, but the manufacturer determines the correct air pressure based on other aspects of the car. Inspect the tread on your tires. Any signs of wear like little - or no tread - or visible threads signal that tires need to be replaced. Update your GPS Summertime is notorious for road construction and driving around to take an alternate route or sitting in traffic can waste time and gas. That’s why it’s important that you update your GPS before you hit the road. In addition to avoiding construction, keeping your GPS up to date provides other benefits: * Stay safe by avoiding unnecessary stops in unfamiliar neighborhoods, particularly at night. * Save time and money by using your GPS to locate restaurants, hotels and gas stations so you’re not driving around aimlessly. Freshen your fluids For most college students, maintaining a vehicle is not usually at the top of the list of priorities. Taking care of basics like changing

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your motor oil, oil filter, air filter and checking the level of other fluids like radiator coolant can save you from costly repairs. Consider using premium synthetic motor oil like Royal Purple. This simple switch can save you money because you can go more miles between oil changes. Depending on driving habits, this can be between 10,000 and 12,000 miles. Taking the time to make sure your car is maintained can mean an enjoyable trip back to school and a great start to the new school year.


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The Festival of Arts – California’s P re m ie r F i n e A r t S h o w i s a prestigious, highly competitive, regional juried fine art show featuring original artwork by southern Orange County’s finest artists. The 2015 show will run next July and August. Artists who would like to apply for the 2015 fine art show should submit a CD with three digital images per media and a completed application form to the Festival of Arts by October 31, 2014 (by 4pm). Applicants may download an application from the Festival’s website at http://www. foapom.com/summer-art-show/ exhibitor-selection-process/, or call 949-464-4234. The Festival of Arts accepts applications from artists residing

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Think hosting a dinner party is difficult? Think again

Some might call the dinner party a lost art, but gathering family and friends around the table to eat great food, drink fantastic wine and enjoy each other’s company is the perfect way to celebrate the holidays. Creating an elegant, effortless evening to remember is easier than one might think. Perfecting the dinner party is about putting people at ease and creating an environment that encourages conversation and laughter - the two most important elements of a successful dinner party. So, instead

of trying to impress guests with fancy culinary skills or decorating prowess, focus on five simple tips: 1. Light can be the life of the party From glowing centerpieces to sparkling votive candles, elegant party lighting is always a bright idea. Candles set the mood and create ambiance - and allow your guests to truly shine. 2. Let the wine flow The right wine can perfect the moment and no dinner party would be complete without it. Greet guests

with a bright and beautiful sparkling rose and keep it flowing during the cocktail hour. During dinner, offer one red and one white wine. Santa Margherita Chianti and Pinot Grigio are two delicious options with wide appeal. 3. Of course dessert is a food group! Dessert is the perfect way to end an amazing meal. Leave your guests floating on air with angel food cake topped with a Prosecco-infused frosting. 4. Don’t let guests leave empty-

handed Giving guests a little something to take home when they leave extends the good vibes. Say goodnight in a unique way by sending guests home with a bottle of wine or votive candle to re-create the magic in their own home. 5. Remember to breathe If you’re having fun, your guests will too. Take a deep breath and, while you’re at it, give your red wine a little air, too. Aerators open up the aromas and flavors, making every sip better.

Don’t Let Back-to-School Tasks Sneak up on You By Jason Alderman Parents, if this is your first time at the back-to-school rodeo, let me share a few lessons my wife and I have learned the hard way. Chances are you’ll be spending the next few weeks filling out piles of pre-enrollment paperwork, lining up carpools and, of course, taking the dreaded shopping excursions for clothes and school supplies. If you’re a first-timer or simply need a back-to-school refresher course, here are a few suggestions that can help you save time, money and sanity: Get organized. Maintain a correspondence file from your kid’s school for things like registration requirements, report cards, permission slips, required vaccinations, school policies, teacher and parent contact information, etc. Ask whether the school has a website, online calendar or email list you can join. Also, create a family master calendar. Back-to-school shopping. Between new clothes, classroom supplies and extracurricular activity fees and equipment, many parents end up spending hundreds of dollars per child. Ideally, you’ve been setting money aside all year. If not, you’ll need to determine what you can afford to spend without blowing your

overall budget. Here are a few organizational and money-saving tips: • Before you shop, make a comprehensive list for each child. Use previous years’ expenses as a guide and compare notes with other parents and school officials. • Engage your kids in the budgeting process. Share how much money is available to spend and get them involved in prioritizing expenses between “needs” and “wants.” • Go through your kids’ closets and have them try on everything. Make an inventory of items that fit and are in good shape, and take it when shopping so you don’t accidentally buy duplicates. (While you’re at it, share, sell or donate unneeded items.) • Spread clothing purchases throughout the year so your kids don’t outgrow everything at once. Many stores hold fall clearance sales to make room for holiday merchandise. • Review the school’s dress code so you don’t waste money on inappropriate clothing. • Although shopping online can save money, time and gas, don’t forget to factor in shipping and return costs, which could undo any net savings. If your kids are old enough, put them in charge of online

comparison shopping and coupon clipping. • Ask which school supplies you’re expected to buy. Go in with other families to take advantage of volume discounts and sales. • Find out how much extracurricular activities (athletics, music, art, etc.) cost. Account for uniforms, membership dues, private lessons, field trips, snacks, etc. • Rent or buy used sporting equipment or musical instruments until you’re sure they’ll stick with an activity. • Know when to spend more for higher quality. Cheaper notebook paper shouldn’t matter, but don’t buy poorly made shoes that might hamper proper physical development. • Before buying new clothing or accessories, look for “gently used” items in the closets of your older kids and friends, at garage sales, thrift and consignment stores and online. • Clip newspaper and online coupons. Many stores will match competitors’ prices even if their own items aren’t on sale. Plus, many consolidation websites post downloadable coupons and sale codes for online retailers, including: CouponCabin.com, CouponCode. com, CouponCraze.com, DealHunting.com and Dealnews. com.

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“Tribute to Champions of Hope” Gala Brings Celebrity and Hollywood Stars Actors Eileen Grubba and Carmen Argenziano, both presenters at the Photos by Carla Rhea and Bob Hodson Global Genes - Allies in Rare Disease held its third annual “Tribute to 2013 gala, with Global Genes Founder CEO Nicole Boice. Champions of Hope” gala at the Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach and featured American Idol Season 8 winner Kris Allen. The singer/songwriter performed his platinum-selling single, “Live Like You’re Dying,” “Fighters,” along with a selection, “In Time,” from his newly-released first independent album, “Horizons.” In addition to Allen’s performance, up-and-coming LA-based singer/ songwriter Jessi Malay, who is currently recording her debut album, performed, as well as the hip hop dance troupe Culture Shock LA. Access Hollywood LIVE co-host Kit Hoover, and Access Hollywood cohost, Liz Hernandez, participated in the gala with Hoover taking on emcee responsibilities and Hernandez presenting a special award to The Marfan Foundation for its advocacy outreach to the Spanish-speaking community through Univision, represented by Ivelisse Estrada, and the Mayo Clinic, represented by Dr. Juan Bowen. More than 600 patients, advocacy leaders, biotech, and pharmaceutical executives, healthcare philanthropists and celebrities attended. The nonprofit’s Founder and CEO Nicole Boice, who has been instrumental in Global Genes The Jennison family, Maggie, Ann Marie, Jeff, Jack, Jan and Charlie. becoming a leading rare disease patient advocacy organization since its founding in Aliso Viejo in 2008, gathered a group of pioneering individuals and corporations to be honored who are committed to making a difference in the lives of the millions of patients and their families affected by rare diseases. They included RARE Champions of Hope: Industry Trailblazer: Dr. Moncef Slaoui, Chairman, Global Research & Development and Vaccines, GlaxoSmithKline; Collaborations in Advocacy: Carolyn Levering, President & CEO, The Marfan Foundation; Collaborations in Science: David Altshuler, M.D., Ph.D, Chair, Steering Committee and Peter Goodhand, Executive Director, Global Alliance for Genomics and Health; and Public Service: David Williams, President and CEO, Make-A-Wish® America. Other celebrity guests attending included Eileen Grubba (Sons of Anarchy, CSI, The Closer), Carmen Argenziano (House, Young and the Restless and CSI), Cody Longo (Nick at Nite Show, “Hollywood Heights”), and Michael Fishman (D.J. Conner on Roseanne TV Series), whose wife Jennifer has a rare kidney disease. Major sponsors of the 2014 “Tribute to Champions of Hope” gala included Title Sponsor, Walgreens, along with Alexion, Retrophin, Sciensus, Pfizer, Shire, Genzyme, BIO, Vanda Pharmaceuticals, BioMarin, Vidara, Novartis, Goldman Sachs, Siren Interactive and Recordati Rare Diseases, among American Idol Season 8 winner Liz Hernandez with Jessi Malay many others. Kris Allen performing. Global Genes Executive Director Andrea Epstein introduced patient advocates Ann Marie Jennison and Keegan Johnson, who spoke about the challenges of raising children with rare diseases and the importance of finding a diagnosis for children with those diseases. It is estimated that it takes an average of five to seven years for a patient suffering from a rare disease to receive a proper diagnosis, with 95% of those diseases having no FDA approved treatment. The gala continues to raise awareness for the more than 7,000 different types of rare diseases that affect roughly 30 million Americans and approximately 350 million people worldwide. The more than $500,000 in net proceeds raised at this year’s “Tribute to Champions of Hope” gala will benefit Global Genes’ educational programs, as well as its innovative Undiagnosed Patient Program, which aims to support direct funding for complex diagnostics, including genome sequencing for patients struggling to find a diagnosis. Guests departed with a jar of seeds in the shape of hearts, as a symbol of the hope and love that will grow to support those in the incredible fight against rare disease. Collaborations in Advocacy honorees for The Marfan Foundation, For more information about Global Genes visit www.globalgenes.org. Carolyn Levering, Dr. Juan Bower, and Ivelisse Estrada. Page 10

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newport beach R est aurant Amelia’s Seafood & Italian One of the oldest family-owned & operated restaurants in Orange County. For nearly 45 years, this cozy Balboa Island landmark has offered a distinct menu of delectable Italian and seafood dishes.

311 Marine Ave. 949-673-6580 Avila’s El Ranchito Variety of Mexican dishes with carne asada, carnitas, chicken, and fish. Tequila, beer, and full bar Monday, Wednesday-Friday 11am-10pm Tuesday 11am-12pm Friday & Saturday 9am-10pm 2800 Newport Blvd, Newport Beach 949-675-6855 Back Bay bistro at Newport Dunes Al fresco dining with views of the bay. Enjoy California cuisine in fun, casual setting. Award-winning seafood chowder. Free parking, guest slips available for boaters. Brunch Saturday and Sunday.

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3010 Lafayette Avenue. cannery@newportbeach.com 949-675-5777 Cafe Jardin at Sherman Gardens Dine in a “hidden oasis” amongst a serene paradise garden setting featuring a lite French and Mediterranean luncheon fare at Sherman Gardens. The dining area is available for private parties, banquets for up to 230 people.

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2751 W. Coast Hwy. 949-722-1100 Bluewater Grill Located at the former site of Sea Shanty and Delany’s on the water in Newport Beach. Fresh mesquite-charbroiled seafood, pastas and oyster bar items, Sunday brunch, kids menu. Dock spaces, catering & boat charters available.

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Commonwealth Lounge & Grill Balboa Peninsula’s newest restaurant features a modern day supper club with two levels of antique yet trendy décor. CW offers faves like their Garlic & Parmesan Slow Roasted Prime Rib, the best Monte Cristo sandwich since the 50’s plus a variety of steaks, chops, seafood, salads and sandwiches, 26 beers on tap, boutique wines by the glass, and signature cocktails. Open for lunch, dinner, late night and entertainment seven days a week. For more information:

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By David White Wine demands to be shared. Enjoying a glass alone is fine, of course. But there’s an emotional component to wine appreciation. That’s a big reason why enjoying a bottle with friends is always more meaningful than drinking alone. Chicago wine enthusiast Mark Boldizsar recognizes that few experiences are quite as enchanting as sharing a special wine. So last week, he took to the world’s most active wine discussion board, Wine Berserkers, to detail his journey of wine discovery -- and ask fellow oenophiles about the doors that have opened thanks to wine. “As much as I enjoy drinking nice wine, I have to admit it’s only a small part of a larger picture,” Boldizsar wrote. “From my personal experiences, my fondest wine-related

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Life Is Richer with Wine memories are of sharing my wines in the good company of other wine lovers. “In regards to my personal story,” he continued, “I was able to reconnect with a good childhood friend on the basis of wine. Over the past 4 years, we have been fortunate enough to meet up several hundred times (at least once a week). The wine is all well and good, but it’s the side stories, wine talk, and laughter that makes it so enjoyable.” Shortly after his post went up, other enthusiasts shared their stories. Many credited wine for their strongest friendships. For instance, California resident Leon Markham thanked wine for introducing him to “some of the smartest, kindest people I know.” Others praised wine for enhancing food and travel. Eric Ifune thanked wine for helping forge a deeper connection to his father. That bond remains strong, even though his dad has passed away. Another oenophile thanked wine for helping forge a deeper connection to his son. “Sitting with my son, enjoying a bottle, [and] seeing his eyes light up as he takes a sip and says, ‘Wow, Dad, this is crazy good.’ To see him have a moment, like I did so many years ago, enjoying and sharing that

time with him. [It was] magical.” Many shared tales of launching new careers. For Bill Hooper, “there were continents crossed, languages learned, cultures explored, [and] friends made” on the way toward producing Riesling in northwest Oregon. These stories are moving, to be sure. But they aren’t uncommon. Consider my own. I first fell in love with wine in the fall of 2007 while vacationing in Napa Valley. By the time I returned home, I had already decided that wine would become my new hobby. So I started planning more trips, reading books, taking classes, and tasting as much as I could. As I dove deeper into the world of wine, I launched a second career as a wine writer. And I met fascinating, generous people across the world. Today, I count many of them among my closest friends. Four years ago, at a fundraiser for an organization that works to aid the homeless and poor, Washington Post wine columnist Dave McIntyre praised the wine world’s generosity. “I’ve never met a miserly wine lover,” McIntyre said. “Spendthrift wine lovers, to be sure -- I’ve met people who live in apartments cramped and stacked floor to ceiling with cases of wine, who wear clothes

until they fall apart no matter how many trends ago they were -- if ever that sweater was fashionable. And yet these same people will come up to you and say, ‘You’ve got to try this grand cru Burgundy!’” Every wine geek can relate to that tale. At some point, we’ve all watched as a friend eagerly shares a special wine, forgetting to pour any for himself. Put simply, life is richer with wine. It’s more expensive, too. On the Wine Berserkers thread, David Bueker, a Riesling fanatic in Connecticut, thanked wine for “amazing friendships coupled with staggering credit card bills.” Many promptly agreed.

Segerstrom Center for the Arts and American Ballet Theatre to Present The Nutcracker Beginning December 2015

Segerstrom Center for the Arts and American Ballet Theatre will co-present annual productions of Alexei Ratmansky’s The Nutcracker

beginning December 2015 at Segerstrom Center in Costa Mesa, California. It was announced today by Rachel S. Moore, ABT Chief

Executive Officer and Terrence the Center, The Nutcracker will be W. Dwyer, Segerstrom Center given 14 performances, December President. For its West Coast 10 through 20, 2015 Premiere and inaugural season at The Newport News

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OCC Arts Pavilion’s ‘Over There’ Opens Oct. 15

16 Artists Explore Journey, Travel Themes in Exhibit. Orange Coast College’s Frank M. Doyle Arts Pavilion will feature 16 artists in a new exhibit, “Over There,” which opens Oct. 15 and runs through Nov. 20. The public is invited to an

opening reception on Wednesday, Oct.15, from 5 to 8 p.m. Admission is free. “Over There” refers to “a journey or a favored destination,” according to gallery curator Trevor Norris. Artistic works include modes of transportation

people use on a journey, such as trains, planes, automobiles and feet, as well as images of the surfaces used for travel, including roads, rivers, railway lines and oceans. The Doyle Arts Pavilion exhibit is open Monday through Thursday, from

12:00 to 6:00 p.m. On Wednesdays, the gallery remains open until 8:00 p.m. The public is also invited to visit the gallery on Saturday, Nov. 15, from 12:00 to 4:00 p.m. The gallery will be closed on Thursday, Nov. 11, in observance of Veteran’s Day.

Diocese of orange to celebrate prestigious and historic “red mass” for orange county’s legal community

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange and the St. Thomas More Society will host the 26th annual Red Mass at Holy Family Cathedral in Orange on Monday, October 6th at 6:00 p.m. The Red Mass is celebrated annually at the opening of the judicial year. Orange County judges and lawyers will attend as a group, joined by public officials and law faculty members. The custom originated in Europe in the 13th century and received its distinguished name from the brilliant scarlet vestments worn by the Mass celebrant and Lord High Justices in England. “I am pleased to take this special opportunity to recognize the dedication and mission of our local legal community and seek to strengthen their resolve in the upcoming judicial session. As a faithful shepherd of our Catholic community in Orange County I am honored to attend this celebration and the St. Thomas More Society dinner after the Red Mass where an exemplary legal professional will receive the St. Thomas More Award,” said the Most Rev. Dominic Luong, Auxiliary Bishop of Orange. This unique Mass for the Bench and Bar has been celebrated for many centuries all over the world. Its roots Page 16

can be traced back to Paris, France where the first recorded “Red Mass” took place in 1245. It was held for centuries in the chapel of the Order of Advocates, La Sainte Chapelle, built by Louis IX. In certain localities of France, the Red Mass was celebrated in honor of St. Ives, the patron Saint of Lawyers. In England, the tradition began about 1310, during the reign of Edward I. The entire Bench and Bar attended the Red Mass together

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at the opening of each term of Court. The tradition of the Red Mass continues in the United States. Each year in Washington, D.C., the members of the United States Supreme Court join the President and members of Congress in celebration of the Red Mass at the Cathedral of St. Matthew. The Red Mass is also celebrated in Sacramento and most other state capitals and major cities throughout the United States.

The first Red Mass in Orange County was celebrated in 1988 and has become a tradition. “The Red Mass in Orange County is an honored tradition that brings the legal community together and reminds us of the lawyer’s duty as a servant to his client and to justice and equity in the law,” said Fabio Cabezas, esquire, chair of the 2014 Diocese of Orange Red Mass Committee.


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The 17 Best New Cars of 2015 from Edmonds Get excited. Because if you like cool cars and trucks, the next 18 months are going to be a good time to be alive. Below is a list of cars that make us remember why we got into this business. These are cars and trucks that show promise in their respective segments. Some — like Jaguar’s XS sedan — are all-new. And some — like the Ford F-150 — are mainstays that show promise in concept form. Others (like just about everything from GM on this list) deserve acknowledgement for either risk-taking or simple segment leadership. In no particular order, then, we present 17 groundbreaking, silly-fast or simply cool machines hitting the market in or around 2015. Acura NSX Though it will likely be a 2016 model, Acura’s NSX will go on sale in 2015 and that’s good enough for us. Acura promises that the NSX will be a dynamic demon in spite of its hybrid powertrain. That shouldn’t be a problem, as it will combine a twinturbo V6 with three additional electric motors, two of which will drive the front wheels individually. It should fill the original’s shoes in spirit if not in execution. 2015 Audi S3 Sedan With nearly 300 hp, Quattro all-wheel drive and a six-speed transmission, the S3 is the small sporty sedan most of us here would choose. Its perfect balance of performance, comfort and technology acknowledges that not everyone wants their driving machine to be one-dimensional. 2015 Cadillac ATS-V Don’t mess with Cadillac. Because it plans to jam the 420-hp V6 from its CTS Vsport sedan into the compact ATS in order to make the smaller sedan a genuine V model. This is serious business. The ATS is small and light, so it will haul ass with this much power. And that’s really, really cool. 2015 Cadillac Escalade It’s all about the interior with the 2015 Cadillac Escalade. Stitched, perforated leather and real wood trim take center stage in an upgrade that significantly departs from the Suburban-Yukon twins on which it’s based. Expect 420 hp and 460 poundfeet of torque from the Escalade’s 6.2-liter direct-injected V8. Two- or four-wheel-drive models will be available. 2015 Chevrolet Colorado The combination of a stagnant midsize segment and the fact that many truck buyers want to buy domestic leaves Chevy in a position to strike while the iron is hot with its all-new Colorado. This truck’s good looks, three powertrain options (including a turbodiesel for 2016) and three body configurations won’t hurt,

either. If there was ever a sure thing in truck sales, this appears to be it. Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Very little is known about the first performance model based on the C7 platform. Even its name remains unconfirmed. What we know for sure is that the car will be shown at the Detroit auto show in January 2014, which means it will likely go on sale later in the year as a 2015 model. Expect all the C7’s goodness to carry over into a car that actually fills its fenders with huge rubber and big brakes. We think it will be powered by a normally aspirated direct-injected V8 displacing more than 6.2 liters and generating between 530 and 570 horsepower. 2015 Ford F-150 New styling, a broad range of engine options and better fuel economy should help the 2015 F-150 retain its position as America’s best-selling truck. When it comes to trucks there’s a fine line between groundbreaking and bank breaking, and Ford appears to be walking that line carefully with the new F-150. Expect a truck that’s better in every way. Don’t expect one that’s new in every way. 2015 Ford Mustang Fully redesigned for 2015, all Mustang styles will get independent rear suspension. The big news, however, is the likely addition of a 2.3-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder to the lineup, possibly to replace the V6. The 5.0 V8 will, of course, remain the iconic engine of the brand. 2015 Hyundai Genesis Sedan All-wheel drive will be an option for this popular sedan when it hits showrooms next year as a 2015 model. Otherwise, the news is mostly about styling, which is striking and makes the previous-generation Genesis sedan look conservative by comparison. Both the 3.8-liter V6 and the 5.0-liter V8 will remain — at least in the first year. 2015 Jaguar XS Sedan Though it’s unclear exactly when

this car will be unveiled, it’s certain that Jaguar intends to go toe to toe with the Audi A4 and BMW 3 Series. Expect a rear-drive-based powertrain with at least two engine options: a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder and a 3.0-liter supercharged V6. Both engines will almost certainly be backed by a ZF eight-speed automatic transmission. 2015 Jaguar F-Type Coupe Jaguar’s F-Type convertible is a strikingly beautiful car. And it only gets better with a hardtop. Base supercharged V6 engines will retain 340- and 380-hp ratings, while the supercharged 5.0-liter V8 bumps from 495 to roughly 550 hp in the F-Type R Coupe. ZF’s eight-speed automatic is still paired with every engine. Expect to see the coupe at dealers in the spring of 2014. 2015 Lexus RC Coupe This is what’s called a no-brainer in the car industry. Lexus shaves two doors and the roof line off the IS 350 sedan and calls it the RC 350 Coupe for 2015. Expect power to come initially from the IS 350’s 3.5-liter 306hp V6 followed by a 2.0-liter turbo-4. A 450-plus hp V8 will come later, allowing the RC Coupe to go head to head with BMW’s M4. 2015 Lincoln MKC There are piles of money to be made in the compact luxury crossover segment. Ask BMW. Or Mercedes. And that’s exactly what Lincoln would like to do with the Ford Escape-based MKC. Because its fundamentals are already in place, Lincoln will have to rely on striking styling, an outstanding interior and flexible chassis tuning to make the MKC a hit. But it’s been done before. A 2.0-liter EcoBoost four coupled to a six-speed automatic is the most likely powertrain. All-wheel drive will be optional. 2015 Mercedes-Benz C-Class With the wildly popular CLA-Class taking the C-Class’ spot as entry-level Benz, the priorities have changed for Benz’s breadwinner. First, it’s getting

bigger. Five inches will be added to the C-Class’ total length, which will noticeably increase rear-seat legroom. A new 2.0-liter turbocharged four will be the base engine, while a 2.1-liter diesel remains a very real possibility as the upgrade engine. An eight-speed automatic will be the go-to transmission and all-wheel drive will be optional. 2015 Nissan Titan Expect the 2015 Nissan Titan to come out swinging, because it needs to. This truck has, since its introduction, been an also-ran. Unlike Ford, which can rely on a solid reputation for building serious trucks, Nissan has an image to build. And the first-generation Titan didn’t get the job done. Expect a new V6 to join the once-standard V8 along with an all-new 5.0-liter Cummins diesel V8 engine. That kind of powertrain portfolio might get truck buyers talking. And that’s exactly what Titan needs. 2015 Subaru WRX Subaru’s new WRX is stiffer, lower, longer (in wheelbase) and more powerful than the car it replaces. It comes standard with a six-speed manual transmission, and a performance-tuned CVT (no, seriously) is optional. Though its styling is far more conservative than that of the concept shown earlier this year, a new WRX is always a good thing. Expect the STI to follow shortly. 2015 Tesla Model X Tesla’s Model X will (according to Tesla) go on sale in 2014. All-wheel drive will be optional and Tesla claims it will enable sub-5.0-second 0-60 times. After our experience with the Model S, we expect the Model X to be more of the same: groundbreaking, innovative, fraught with technology and remarkably refined. Also, it’s an SUV with really cool doors. Like the Model S it will be available with either a 60 or 85 kWh battery.

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