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1. The Commodore’s Club from the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce
honored who at a breakfast ceremony Thursday?
A. 15 graduating college seniors
B. 15 graduating high school seniors
C. 15 graduating eighth-graders
D. 15 graduating driver’s education students
2. Although it would increase the city’s revenues by an estimated
figure of $9.4 million per year, the Costa Mesa City Council chose
not to explore what option?
A. Charging admission to City Council, Planning Commission and
Parks and Recreation meetings
B. Setting up a “dunk the mayor booth” each Saturday at Lions Park
C. Increasing sales tax
D. Eliminating the code enforcement division
3. Workers compensation has long been fingered as a culprit of
driving businesses out of the state. A proposed compromise bill would
reform the issue and do what to lessen employers burden?
A. Make those injured see a doctor from a pool of their employees
choosing
B. Make those injured “walk it off”
C. Make those injured pay their own insurance
D. Make those injured pay their own medical bills
4. A superior court judge presiding over the high profile Gregory
Haidl rape case, in which three teenagers are accused of sexually
assaulting an unconscious girl, said he would allow what piece of
evidence?
A. Hair and skin samples
B. DNA results
C. A video tape of the incident
D. Campaign finance contributions to the district attorney
5. What young but very popular film event has landed at theaters
all over the area?
A. Brittany Spears’ new motion picture
B. A documentary on the hardships of being a Democrat in Orange
County
C. The Blair Beach Project
D. The Newport Beach Film Festival
(seriously, go sit in the corner if you don’t know this one)
ANSWERS: 1. B, 2. C, 3. A, 4. C, 5. D
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