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INSIDE BIKING, AND LIVING, STRONG: No shame in getting passed by Lance. Rivard, 3B WHAT ABOUT EVERYONE ELSE?: Check out a full list of the times. Sports, 15C See ARMSTRONG’S/10B corner. All of that adoration caught Armstrong by surprise, espe- cially on the homestretch of the 16-mile time trial race. As he passed Crossing 1, cowbells clanked, yellow Tour de France flags shook violently in the air, and seemingly ev- eryone yelped and cheered in unison. “I wasn’t really sure what Lance Armstrong seeming- ly disappeared into a swarm of fans that engulfed him and his bike at the start of the 25th annual Tour de Gruene on Saturday. Hundreds of fans swooned. They waived signs that said things like “Go Lance! Win!” and “Go Lance #1.” Cameras and phones flashed at every Armstrong takes off at the starting line on his way to a time of 33:14 and a victory in the 16-mile race. PHOTOS BY EDWARD A. ORNELAS/[email protected] GETTING BACK IN GEAR Armstrong triumphantly returns to cycling in Gruene BY BRYAN CHU [email protected] mySA.com Keyword: Slideshow Check out the crowds and aircraft at AirFest 2008. Antonio salute to the military, said they noticed the show was down a plane, but were unfazed by the absence. Jet number four was clearly missing from the team’s formations. Mario and Sylvia Perez said An afternoon performance by the Navy’s Blue Angels was a crowd-pleaser even though the six-jet squadron flew only five planes Saturday, after two team members were removed from du- ty last week. The team members, including one pilot, were removed from du- ty Oct. 26 after allegations of an inappropriate relationship, Blue Angels spokesman Marine Capt. Tyson Dunkelberger confirmed. Several spectators at the Air- Fest 2008, part of a weeklong San AIRFEST 2008 | PLANE MISSING FROM FAMED BLUE ANGELS FORMATION 2 TEAM MEMBERS BOOTED FROM SQUAD The Navy’s Blue Angels — down one plane — fly in a five-jet formation. A pilot and another team member were relieved of their duties after allegations of an inappropriate relationship. KIN MAN HUI/[email protected] Disciplinary action doesn’t curb crowd’s awe BY LINDSAY KASTNER [email protected] See TWO BLUE ANGELS/4B METRO A N D S T A T T T A A E N E W S mySA.com | Keyword: News SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS-NEWS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2008 Section B mySA.com | Keyword: Blogs Life on a scenic Hill Country ranch is chronicled in the Ranchwoman. Trish DeBerry is a de- cent person. She’s a smart marketing executive. And, in an arena filled with snake oil hawk- ers, she’s the rare political consultant who at least keeps her conscience on speed dial. But the timing of her po- tential bid for mayor of San Antonio is troubling. It has been no secret that sectors of the business com- munity have been desperate to find someone not named Julián Castro or Diane Ci- brian to succeed term-limit- ed Mayor Phil Hardberger in 2009. The trail of false starts is long. Gordon Hartman, the for- mer homebuilder, floated his name. But he was deemed to not have enough crossover appeal beyond the North Side. John Montford, the influ- ential AT&T executive and former state senator, was wooed but never took the bait. Fernando Reyes, the Toyota supplier whose fledg- ling candidacy gathered the Are businesses looking for the best candidate? See CASTILLO/4B JAIME CASTILLO AUSTIN — One of the more tantalizing possibilities in Tuesday’s elections is the prospect of Texas voters electing 75 Republicans and 75 Democrats to the House of Representatives. It would force both sides to make nice with each other and share leadership in the often-raucous chamber. Dem- ocrats would have to gain four seats to create such a leadership deadlock. “The results of next Tues- day will be the barometer of how much fighting there will be or how prolonged the struggle will be going into the session (starting in Janu- ary),” state Rep. Rob Eissler, R-The Woodlands, said. “It’s going to be crazy,” state Rep. Joaquin Castro, D- San Antonio, said of a possi- ble tie. Members choose the House speaker at the start of each legislative session. A tie, which has never happened before in the Texas House, would inevitably lead to a power-sharing arrange- See HOUSE/4B If Dems gain 4 seats, r epr esentatives would be s plit 75-75, setting off power struggle. BY GARY SCHARRER [email protected] mySA.com Keyword: Politics Follow local, state and national coverage. A House divided may be formula for capital drama Sunshine spilled into Judge Joe Frazier Brown’s courtroom Wednesday morning, a seem- ingly perfect setting for what caseworker Yesenia Moreno calls a happy ending to a long, hard road. As she drove from her office at Child Protective Services on the South East Side to the courthouse down- town, Moreno couldn’t help but smile. Adoption days are her favor- ite — the judges are in a good mood, everyone is happy, and children who have known nothing but a lifetime of insta- bility will finally find a home. Foster children are adopted in Bexar County courtrooms nearly every day of the year. The adoption process usually takes wading through moun- tains of documents and months of tedious preparation, but in the end, the children get “forever families” — the term state workers use for adoptive families, signifying the perma- nence of the relationship. Those new families are of- Caseworker helps foster kids get home — forever FOREVER FAMILIES During the month of November — National Adoption Month — the Express-News will share the stories of children waiting for “forever families” each Wednesday and Sunday in the Metro section. BY NANCY MARTINEZ [email protected] See CHILD/10B ELECTION 2 8 GET GUTTERS THAT NEVER CLOG! PROBLEM RISK SOLUTION THE ONLY GUTTER SYSTEM THAT HAS EARNED THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SEAL OF APPROVAL. T raditional gutters clog with debris. Cleaning out gutters is dangerous. LeafGuard won't clog guaranteed. 210-787-1570 888-361-8520 www.GuttersSanAntonio.com ENN2 Certain restrictions apply ers. Certain restrictions apply. va va v *With approved credit. N *With approved credit N With approved credit. N Not valid on prior sales or with other offers. 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Page 1: crowds and aircraft at A House dividedBACK IN GEAR may be ...bryanchuconsulting.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/00cd4b76.pdf · Slideshow Check out the crowds and aircraft at AirFest

INSIDEBIKING, AND

LIVING, STRONG:No shame ingetting passed byLance. Rivard, 3B

WHAT ABOUTEVERYONE ELSE?:Check out a fulllist of the times.Sports, 15CSee ARMSTRONG’S/10B

corner. All of that adoration caught

Armstrong by surprise, espe-cially on the homestretch ofthe 16-mile time trial race. Ashe passed Crossing 1, cowbellsclanked, yellow Tour deFrance flags shook violentlyin the air, and seemingly ev-eryone yelped and cheered inunison.

“I wasn’t really sure what

Lance Armstrong seeming-ly disappeared into a swarmof fans that engulfed him andhis bike at the start of the25th annual Tour de Grueneon Saturday.

Hundreds of fans swooned.They waived signs that saidthings like “Go Lance! Win!”and “Go Lance #1.” Camerasand phones flashed at every

Armstrong takes off at the starting line on his way to a time of 33:14 and a victory in the 16-mile race.

PHOTOS BY EDWARD A. ORNELAS/[email protected]

GETTINGBACK IN GEAR

Armstrong triumphantly returns to cycling in GrueneBY BRYAN [email protected]

mySA.comKeyword:SlideshowCheck out thecrowds andaircraft atAirFest 2008.

Antonio salute to the military,said they noticed the show wasdown a plane, but were unfazedby the absence. Jet number fourwas clearly missing from theteam’s formations.

Mario and Sylvia Perez said

An afternoon performance bythe Navy’s Blue Angels was acrowd-pleaser even though thesix-jet squadron flew only fiveplanes Saturday, after two teammembers were removed from du-

ty last week.The team members, including

one pilot, were removed from du-ty Oct. 26 after allegations of aninappropriate relationship, BlueAngels spokesman Marine Capt.Tyson Dunkelberger confirmed.

Several spectators at the Air-Fest 2008, part of a weeklong San

A I R F E ST 2 0 0 8 | P L A N E M I S S I N G F R O M FA M E D B L U E A N G E L S F O R M AT I O N

2 TEAM MEMBERS BOOTED FROM SQUADThe Navy’s BlueAngels — downone plane — fly

in a five-jetformation. A pilotand another team

member wererelieved of their

duties afterallegations of an

inappropriaterelationship.

KIN MAN HUI/[email protected]

Disciplinary action doesn’t curb crowd’s aweBY LINDSAY KASTNER [email protected]

See TWO BLUE ANGELS/4B

METRO ANDSTATT TAA ENEWS

mySA.com | Keyword: News

SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS-NEWS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2008 Sect ion B

mySA.com | Keyword: BlogsLife on a scenic Hill Country ranch ischronicled in the Ranchwoman.

Trish DeBerry is a de-cent person.

She’s a smart marketingexecutive. And, in an arenafilled with snake oil hawk-ers, she’s the rare politicalconsultant who at leastkeeps her conscience onspeed dial.

But the timing of her po-tential bid for mayor of SanAntonio is troubling.

It has been no secret thatsectors of the business com-munity have been desperateto find someone not namedJulián Castro or Diane Ci-brian to succeed term-limit-ed Mayor Phil Hardbergerin 2009.

The trail of false starts islong.

Gordon Hartman, the for-mer homebuilder, floated

his name. But he wasdeemed to not have enoughcrossover appeal beyond theNorth Side.

John Montford, the influ-ential AT&T executive andformer state senator, waswooed but never took thebait.

Fernando Reyes, theToyota supplier whose fledg-ling candidacy gathered the

Are businesseslooking for thebest candidate?

See CASTILLO/4B

JAIME CASTILLO

AUSTIN — One of themore tantalizing possibilitiesin Tuesday’s elections is theprospect of Texas voterselecting 75 Republicans and75 Democrats to the House ofRepresentatives.

It would force both sides tomake nice with each otherand share leadership in theoften-raucous chamber. Dem-ocrats would have to gainfour seats to create such aleadership deadlock.

“The results of next Tues-

day will be the barometer ofhow much fighting there willbe or how prolonged thestruggle will be going intothe session (starting in Janu-ary),” state Rep. Rob Eissler,R-The Woodlands, said.

“It’s going to be crazy,”state Rep. Joaquin Castro, D-San Antonio, said of a possi-ble tie.

Members choose theHouse speaker at the start ofeach legislative session.

A tie, which has neverhappened before in the TexasHouse, would inevitably leadto a power-sharing arrange-

See HOUSE/4B

If Dems gain 4 seats,representatives wouldbe split 75-75, settingoff power struggle.

BY GARY SCHARRER [email protected]

mySA.comKeyword: PoliticsFollow local, state

and national coverage.

A House dividedmay be formula for capital drama

Sunshine spilled into JudgeJoe Frazier Brown’s courtroomWednesday morning, a seem-ingly perfect setting for whatcaseworker Yesenia Morenocalls a happy ending to a long,hard road. As she drove fromher office at Child ProtectiveServices on the South East

Side to the courthouse down-town, Moreno couldn’t help butsmile.

Adoption days are her favor-ite — the judges are in a goodmood, everyone is happy, andchildren who have knownnothing but a lifetime of insta-bility will finally find a home.

Foster children are adoptedin Bexar County courtroomsnearly every day of the year.

The adoption process usuallytakes wading through moun-tains of documents andmonths of tedious preparation,but in the end, the children get“forever families” — the termstate workers use for adoptivefamilies, signifying the perma-nence of the relationship.

Those new families are of-

Caseworker helps foster kids get home — foreverFOREVERFAMILIES

During the month of November— National Adoption Month —the Express-News will share thestories of children waiting for“forever families” eachWednesday and Sunday in theMetro section.

BY NANCY MARTINEZ [email protected]

See CHILD/10B

ELECTION

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Lance Armstrong warms up before theTour de Gruene Bicycle Classic.