

*** The color white is made up of all colors. A per- fectly white reflecting surface has an albedo of 1.0, a black absorb ing surfa ce has an albedo of 0.0. The word albedo refers to the per- centage of light an object reflects. *** The Latin prefix for the word white is alba. *** People with albinism always have vision proble ms, because of abnormal deve lop- ment of the retina.
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Albinos have little or no pig- ment in their skin and hair. *** About one in every 17,000 people has Albinism.

*** In the 1812 fairy tale “Little Snow White, ” by the Brothe rs Grimm, a daugh- ter was born that was “ as white as snow, as red as bl ood, and as bla ck as ebon y wood,” so she was named Sno w White.
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*** The prince in the 1937 Disney movie “Snow W hite” had a minor role and was never referred to by name. *** The name of the prince in the Disney movie “Cinder ella” (1950) w as Princ e Charming. The small singer (he stands 5 feet 2 inches high) is primarily known for his big hit songs i n the 198 0s, includi ng “1 999 ” (19 82), “W hen Do ve s C ry” (1984) and “Raspber ry Beret” (1985). *** The singer and musician known as Prince was named Prince Rogers Nelson when he was born in 1958 in Minneapolis, Minn. During his presidential campaign in 1840, the opponent s of Martin van Buren (1782-1862) said he “wallowed in rasp- berri es, ” which me ant he li ved with shocking extravagance. Country singer Tyler Wilkinson (The Wilkinsons ) is 27. Singer-musician Cole Deggs (Cole Deggs and the Lonesome) is 35. Rhythm- and-blues singer Jeff Timmons (98 Degrees) is 38. Country singer Carolyn Dawn Johnson is 40. Rock musician Chris Henderson (3 Doors Down) is 40. Rhythm-and-blues singer Chris “Choc” Dalyrimple (Soul For Real) is 40. Country musi- cian Robert Reynolds (The Mavericks) is 49. Basketball Hall of Famer Isiah Thomas is 50. Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper is 52. Foster City was able to reamortize its pension rate for public safetyĪctress Cloris Leachman is 85. The city’s general fund revenue is projected to be $27.5 million, about $3 million short of expenditures. The cit y, howe ver, will fini sh the year with $19.4 million in reserve, nearly 63 percent of its nearly $31 million general fund expenditures, higher by far than other cities in the county. To balance this year’s budget, Foster City will be forced to dip into its reserves by about $3 million as sales tax collections are down from last year and other revenue sources stay flat. “It is positive for the property owner.” It could be problematic, however, if larger property owners such as Gilead appeal their assessments, Wykoff said. “I don’t see it as a penalty to the city, ” he said. He does not begrudge property owners for seeking reappraisals, however. “Basing budgets strictly on assessed valuation could become problematic, ” he sai d. Although Councilman Rick Wykoff said the reassessments should not have a significant impact on the city’ s budget, he did say i t makes it hard to balance the books when revenue projections fall short of expectations. The assessment appeals were granted by the county after the city adopted it s current budget, accord- ing to a quarterly financial report the City Council will hear Monday. Some residents in Foster City will see their annual property tax bills decline this year as San Mateo County has reassessed home values, causi ng the ci ty its elf, howe ver, to lose $625,000 in property tax rev- enue, mone y it had coun ted on to balance this year’s budget. The percent of the fund used to buy collatorized time deposits with.Corporate securities remain at 30 percent but only 25 percent of those may be rated single A.government secu- rity dropped from 10 percent to 5 percent aggregate of the entire pool The percent of the fund per issue for any non U.S.Agency securi- ties from 100 percent to 40 percent per issuer Treasury/Agency securities from 15 to seven years The key changes fall in the areas of diversification and maturity restrictions, Arnott sa id. “It’s what I said I would do,” Arnott said. She also sub- mitted t he policy to PFM, an inde- pendent investment advisory firm recently hired to fulfill her cam- paign promise of utilizing an out- side opinion. Sandie Arnott, who was elected last November in a race strong- ly colored by the Leh ma n lo ss, is taking a more conservative approach in the 2011 investment policy already in use but not yet approved by the Board of Supervisors. The recently elected treasurer and tax collector has rewritten the coun- ty’s investment policy to protect its funds from another Wall Street meltdown like the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy that leeched $150 mil- lion fro m area schoo ls, citi es and special districts.
