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Rubio’s Rising

by The Editors on August 9, 2007

Rubios-1In their second quarter report Carlsbad-based mexican restaurant chain Rubio’s announced that their total revenues grew 15.9 percent, net income for the quarter rose 14.6 percent, and they came in a penny ahead of the street with earnings of 5 cents a share.

RUBO closed Wednesday’s regular trading at $10.35, up $0.20 or 1.97%, on a volume of 8,814 shares on the Nasdaq. In after-hours trading, the stock further gained $0.10 or 1.00%, trading at $10.45.

Great, now we’re hungry and it’s only 6:21 AM.

[Link: RTT News]

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Kucinich’s 30 Minute Carlsbad Visit

by The Editors on August 8, 2007

160Px-Dennis KucinichDemocratic Presidential hopeful and Ohio congressman Dennis Kucinich will be in Carlsbad for 30 minutes on Sunday, August 12 with the Democratic Club of Carlsbad at the Carlsbad Women’s Club at 3320 Monroe St. He will reportedly arrive at 2:30 PM and spend the next half hour doing every thing he can to get people fired up for his 2008 run at the White House. But if you’re just there for the party, it goes from 1-5 PM and costs $40 per couple. Click here for more info

Of course, he’s spending a little more time earlier in the day with the celebrities at the Deepak Chopra’s Living Center in Encinitas. That starts at 11 AM and requires a $250 minimum contribution.

[Link: Earthtimes.org]

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Jake Brown: The Harder They Fall

by The Editors on August 8, 2007

Carlsbadistanian vert skater Jake Brown has had a full media schedule since falling 46 feet to flat during the X Games Big Air competition in Carson, California last week. In fact, from a media perspective nearly dying on live TV may be the best thing that ever happened to the 32-year-old Australian native. He’s been on Good Morning America, Today Show, and even Larry King.

Brown’s media requests since the fall have been virtually nonstop – MTV, Fuel TV and Australian television, to name a few. “It’s pretty wild, man,” Brown said. “I’m taking it in stride. I hope I’m doing skateboarding justice.” . . . Brown said he plans to resume skating in 2-3 weeks.

Jake, we’re just glad you’re okay.

[Link: San Diego Union Tribune]

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SUV Goes Diving in Buena Vista Lagoon

by The Editors on August 8, 2007

At around 1:15 AM this morning a Ford Explorer missed that tight left hander on the 78 to I-5 south onramp, plowed through the guard rail, and “splashed into the Buena Vista Lagoon.” You don’t know how many times we’ve seen that rail up a little too close for comfort.

A tow truck fished the SUV out of the water, and the Explorer’s driver was transported to a hospital for treatment of minor injuries, the CHP said. . . The cause of the crash was under investigation.

[Link: San Diego Union Tribune]

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The Aquaman Behind Carlsbad’s Hatchery

by The Editors on August 7, 2007

Biz KentWe’ve always wondered what the story was behind that fish hatchery at the south end of Garfield on the Agua Hedionda Lagoon. Well, turns out it’s part of the Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute. And the president of that company, Donald Kent, is profiled today in the San Diego Union Tribune. He explains what it’s all about.

The hatchery program’s goal was to do something that had never been done before: take white sea bass from the wild and spawn them in the hatchery. Then, with the help of sport fishermen, grow the juveniles in cages situated off the coast from Santa Barbara to San Diego.

It’s good to know that science and the Southern California fishery are benefiting from the profits SeaWorld extracts from its cellblock of performing animal prisoners.

[Link: San Diego Union Tribune]

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Golf Academy Coming To Carlsbad

by The Editors on August 7, 2007

Vista’s San Diego Golf Academy would like to move in to an office building on Camino Vida Roble near Palomar Airport Rd, however, Carlsbad’s zoning does not allow “schools” near the airport because of safety concerns. Academy director Richard Iorio will go before Carlsbad’s City Council to get permission.

. . . the city’s Planning Department is recommending that the council approve the academy’s proposal because the academy’s students are adults and the graduates often take jobs with some of the big golf manufacturing companies. . .

The academy could help pay for The Crossings-at-Carlsbad. According to the North County Times students book “nearly 20,000 rounds of golf a year on local courses and purchase more than 40,000 buckets of balls at practice facilities.”

[Link: North County Times]

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Upper Deck Passes Antitrust Period

by The Editors on August 7, 2007

Topps Co. has given Carlsbad’s Upper Deck the go ahead to begin it’s $425 million bid for the trading card and chewing gum giant after an antitrust waiting period ended.

Topps said it continues to negotiate with Upper Deck, but reiterated that its board still supports the $384.5 million offer from a group led by former Walt Disney Co. Chief Executive Michael Eisner and Chicago-based Madison Dearborn Partners LLC.

The Topps directors are still telling shareholders to vote against Upper Deck.

[Link: Chicago Tribune]

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Carlsbad Building Wins Design Award

by The Editors on August 7, 2007

Getimage.AspxCarlsbad’s Pacific Ridge Corporate Centre on Fleet St recently won The International Office Building of the Year (TOBY) award from the Building Owners and Management Association (BOMA) in the “Low Rise Suburban Office Park category.”

“I am delighted that this property has won international attention and merit,” said Jerry Sweeney, president and CEO of Brandywine. “There is much to be proud of for this recognition, and credit goes to our staff who tirelessly work every day to achieve our corporate mission of providing ‘Best of Class’ service.”

Well Jerry, we’re delighted too. That’s a nice looking office you’ve got there.

[Link: Marketwire]

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X Games On The White Board

by The Editors on August 6, 2007

 Uniontrib 20070806 Images Sp-X2-280We all know action sports super hero Shaun White is the best all around competitive board rider in the world, however, yesterday at the X Games in Carson, California he sealed the deal by becoming the first person ever to win gold in snowboarding superpipe and follow it up with a gold medal in vert by pulling it out in his final run of the ESPN created made-for-tv event. This is the third consecutive professional vert contest he has won this year (he’s apparently ruling the “Dew Tour” as well).

The judges confirmed the obvious, scoring White’s run a winning 95.75. Carlsbad’s Pierre Luc Gagnon took second (91.25). Enabling North County to monopolize the medals, Encinitas’ Mathias Ringstrom earned third (88.25).

And while he may have moved up-market to Rancho Sante Fe we will still claim him as a Carlsbadistanian, even if he is getting written up in The New York Times.

[Link: San Diego Union Tribune]

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Sharapova Shuts Down Acura Classic

by The Editors on August 6, 2007

2007-8-6-75976251Maria Sharapova’s “powerful baseline attack” was apparently too much for Switzerland’s Patty Schnyder as the Amazonian goddess plowed right through to win the 2007 Acura Classic at the La Costa Resort and Spa on Sunday 6-2, 3-6, 6-0.

“In the first set I hit some really good shots when she was serving and that opened doors for me,” Sharapova told reporters. . . In the second set I lost that extra step and once you give her a little edge, she’s going to get a lot of balls back and she’s not going to waste her time. I hesitated for too many balls and I knew I had to step in and hit it again.”

And with that, the Acura Classic is no more. Unfortunately, we were not there to see it. If you were, let us know how it went in the commments.

[Link: The Epoch Times]

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