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Who’s in the news There is good news today in The Indiana Gazette about these area people: Deloris Kay Early, Betsy Ramsey Arone, Bill Ackerson, Elmira Parks, Shirley Somerville.
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Review: Training on shootings varies at colleges across U.S. By LISA LEFF and RYAN J. FOLEY Associated Press
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Inside VIEWING HARRISBURG: All three Democratic candidates aired their first TV commercials this week, drawing cash from the huge financial advantage that labor organizations and Philadelphia trial lawyers have provided./Page A-3 SHARED SORROWS: As the water rose after days of unrelenting rain in South Carolina, the creek spilled misery and pain on rich and poor alike, robbing both of the things most precious to them./Page B-4
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Eight years after the Virginia Tech massacre led to tighter security at colleges across the U.S., some schools make “active shooter� training mandatory for incoming students, while others offer little more than brief online guidance on what to do if there’s a gunman on the loose, a review by The Associated Press finds. The AP looked at public colleges and universities in more than 40 states after yet another shooting rampage, the killing of nine people at an Oregon community college Oct. 1. On Friday, there was
more bloodshed, with one person killed and three wounded at an Arizona university. At some institutions, such as the Colorado School of Mines and Arkansas State University, training on how to respond to an armed intruder has become as much a part of fall orientation as lessons on alcohol abuse. Students hear presentations covering their options, such as running, hiding or fighting back. Other schools have purely voluntary training. Or they put information on what to do in an emergency on websites, where it can easily be overlooked by students and staff members. Many public
college and university systems leave it up to their individual campuses to draw up emergency plans and decide what level of training, if any, to give employees and students. In the wake of the recent violence, some professors, students Continued on Page A-5
PAGE A-5 • Though the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education does not require campuses to have security plans for active shooters, they all do.
Spirit of family reunion marks march anniversary By JESSE J. HOLLAND Associated Press
WASHINGTON — Black men and women joyously returned to the National Mall on Saturday for the 20th anniversary of the Million Man March, calling for changes in policing and in black communities amid an atmosphere almost like a family reunion. Waving flags, carrying signs and listening to speeches and songs, people mingled as they wove their way through security barricades and around loudspeakers and souvenir vendors at the U.S. Capitol and down the Mall on a sunny, breezy day. For some, it was a return to Washington after the Million Man March on Oct. 16, 1995, and a chance to expose their children to the same positive experience the first march represented to them. “This is a very special moment for me. Twenty years ago, I was by my-
WASHINGTON — The job of leading House Republicans may have gone from difficult to impossible. After two tumultuous weeks that saw the current speaker announce his resignation and his heir apparent abruptly pull out of the running, House Republicans are in disarray as they confront a leadership vacuum. And the only person widely deemed fit to fill it is a lawmaker who says he doesn’t want to, Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan, chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee and the party’s 2012 vice presidential nominee. Even as they plead with Ryan to reconsider, Republicans are left asking themselves whether anyone can lead them. And even if Ryan does yield to their entreaties, some question whether even he could tame a House GOP that seems fractured beyond repair, with a “hell no� caucus ready to risk crises and government shutdowns to achieve its goals and establishment-minded lawmakers seemingly powerless to do anything about it. “It is bad,� said Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y. “We cannot allow 35 or 40 people to hijack the party and blackmail the Congress. We have to get things done.� On Friday, lawmakers left Washington in confusion and discord to head home to their districts for a weeklong recess. Ryan returned to Janesville, Wisconsin, to his wife and young family to turn over his options, with leading Republicans inside Congress and out urging him to step up for the good of the party. Before the House adjourned, outgoing Continued on Page A-8
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self,� said Joey Davis, 47, of Detroit, who was setting up chairs for his family near the Capitol’s reflecting pool. “And 20 years later, I come back with my wife and five children. And so I like to think that over the last 20 years I’ve been doing my part in keeping the promise of the spirit of the original Million Man March.� Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, who spearheaded the original march, called the anniversary gathering the “Justice or Else� march. Many speakers asked the crowd to chant that slogan during the day. Farrakhan, in a wide-ranging speech that lasted for more than 2 hours, called for more responsibility in the black community for innercity killings and for the government to investigate recent high-profile killings of unarmed African-American men and women. “There must come a time when we say enough is enough,� the 82-yearold Farrakhan said. Continued on Page A-5
SYDNEY BLACK, an IUP junior from Homer City, harvested heirloom corn Saturday from the Community Garden at Mack Park in White Township as part of the annual Into the Streets event. More than 100 students provided community service at 10 sites as part of the national program. KEVIN STIFFLER/Gazette
Attorney: Army officer recommends no jail time for Bergdahl By WILL WEISSERT Associated Press
AUSTIN, Texas — An Army officer is recommending that Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl face a lower-level court martial and be spared the possibility of jail time for leaving his post in Afghanistan, his lawyer said Saturday. Readers’ Choice Advantage! Savings and Discounts For Gazette Subscribers. Visit www.indianagazette.com
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charged Bergdahl in March with desertion and misbehavior before the enemy, a charge that could carry a maximum penalty of life imprisonment. But defense attorney Eugene Fidell said Lt. Col. Mark Visger has recommended that Sgt. Bergdahl’s case be referred to a special court
martial, which is a misdemeanor-level forum. It limits the maximum punishment to reduction in rank, a badconduct discharge and a term of up to a year in prison. Fidell also said that Visger recommended that there be no prison time or punitive discharge against Bergdahl. In light of Visger’s recom-
mendations, the defense is asking that the case be disposed of non-judicially, rather than by any court martial. Visger presided over last month’s Article 32 hearing in Texas that reviewed evidence against Bergdahl. Visger submitted a report with his recContinued on Page A-8
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Evergreen program to highlight Pennsylvania’s elk Evergreen Conservancy will sponsor a program on Pennsylvania Elk on Nov. 14 at 6:30 p.m. at the Blue Spruce Lodge near Ernest. Join Mandy Marconi, Pennsylvania Game Commission environmental education specialist, to learn about elk in Pennsylvania: past, present and future. The program will begin with a documentary video, followed by a hands-on interactive presentation about elk adaptations, seasonal behavior and interesting facts.
Marconi will have antlers, a skull, hooves, a pelt, replica tracks, scat and photos. She will also bring elk recordings to demonstrate the sounds that elk make. Marconi joined the Pennsylvania Game Commission in the summer of 2013 as an elk intern for the 100 Year Celebration of Elk Restoration in Pennsylvania. She is now the environmental education specialist for the Northcentral Region. Her primary responsibilities are assisting the northcentral region information
and education supervisor and wildlife conservation officers with educational and public programs, setting up and working at exhibits, developing public programs and presenting them throughout the region for various groups and state agencies. She received an associate’s degree in Wildlife Technology from the Pennsylvania State University. She is currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree in earth sciences with a minor in natural resources.
Many Indiana County residents have made the trip to Benezette in Elk County (just beyond DuBois) to view elk on the scenic drive. Often visitors can see them roaming along the road or at specified viewing areas. Sometimes they can be as little as 10 yards from the road. Currently there about 900 elk in Pennsylvania. A few people participate in the elk hunt, which occurs in November. Licenses to hunt elk are awarded in a drawing held in August. This is essential to keep the
Dems first on TV in Supreme Court campaign David Wecht, a Superior Court judge based in Pittsburgh, implicates the scandal-stained Supreme Court in making integrity the focus of his ad that depicts him with his family, in a courtroom and on a street talking to some police officers. A female narrator interjects that Wecht is “the only candidate with a plan to reform our courts,� even though most of the other candidates also have said reform should be a priority. “My parents taught me about playing fair and following the rules,� he says in the ad. “We’re teaching those values to our kids because nothing’s more important than honesty and integrity.� Philadelphia Judge Kevin Dougherty has no speaking role in his ad. Rather, it shows him alone in courthouse-like settings and shaking hands with a group of adults. A male narrator summarizes his 14-year career in the state’s largest court system, where he is now oversees the trial division. “A former major-crimes prosecutor, a respected defense attorney and chief of the family court, Dougherty led critical reforms, saving taxpayers millions. Dougher-
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HARRISBURG — Campaign ads in the multimillion-dollar race for three open seats on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court won’t get any more polite than these. All three Democratic candidates aired their first TV commercials this week, drawing cash from the huge financial advantage that labor organizations and Philadelphia trial lawyers have provided, while the Republican trio held off. The spots are designed to introduce the candidates, all lower-court judges who aren’t household names, and cover a lot of complicated ground in 30 seconds. They emphasize the candidates’ solid track records, good character and positive ratings from a state bar panel, while music plays in the background. There is no fist-pounding or negative language — and no mention of the GOP team at all. Still, each ad has its unique style and seeks to define the candidates in ways they believe will sway the small proportion of voters expected to cast ballots in the Nov. 3 election.
tion, protection and stewardship of natural, cultural and historical resources in and around Indiana County. At the present time Evergreen Conservancy is primarily focused on environmental education and water quality by testing water in streams. In addition to the elk presentation, those attending will hear updates on the activities of Evergreen Conservancy. Light refreshments will be provided. The event is free and open to the public.
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elk population in check. In 2010 the Elk Country Visitors Center opened. This center, located near Winslow Hill, has state of the art interpretive and interactive exhibits to inform and educate the public about elk, wildlife, conservation and green building design. The event is sponsored by Evergreen Conservancy, a 10year-old nonprofit organization dedicated to improving quality of life. The conservancy’s mission is to advance the preserva-
ty reduced repeat juvenile offenders, cut the number of kids in foster care in half and he’ll expand the veterans’ court,� the narrator says. Superior Court Judge Christine Donohue, who put up her first ad Thursday in the Pittsburgh market, employs a point-counterpoint approach in which she responds to comments by ordinary people. A man in the ad says he wants “a judge who understands regular people.� Donohue responds, “I was the first in my family to graduate from college. My dad was a coal miner, my mom a factory seamstress.� “I want a judge with integrity,� says a woman carrying a baby. “Me too, and that’s why I’m running,� Donohue pipes back. “It’s time to bring integrity back to the Supreme Court.� The nonpartisan tone could fade once the Republican nominees — Superior Court Judge Judy Olson, Commonwealth Court Judge Anne Covey and Adams County Judge Mike George — go on TV and the Democrats no longer control the airwaves. Christopher Borick, a political science professor and
pollster at Muhlenberg College in Allentown, said judicial campaign ads tend to be more positive than their non-judicial counterparts, but the high-stakes Supreme Court race could produce surprises. “When push comes to shove ... it’s going to be very tempting� for a candidate to go negative, he said. All six candidates have pledged in writing to follow Pennsylvania Bar Association advertising guidelines that promote “fair and dignified� campaigns. For those who might push the envelope in the heat of the final weeks of the campaign, the bar association has a system in place for settling complaints. Judicial candidates may not be allowed to take off the gloves, but some may try to loosen the laces.
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PennDOT warns motorists of deer As the days get shorter, Indiana-based PennDOT District 10 officials are reminding motorists that they’re more likely to encounter deer on roads and highways at this time of year. In the past five years there have been more than 220 reportable deer-vehicle collisions on Indiana County roads. “Deer are most active from October through November during the peak of their breeding season,� said District Executive Joseph Dubovi III. “Due to shorter days, commuters’ time on the roadways aligns with the increased movements of the deer from dusk to dawn.�
PennDOT statistics show nearly half of all reportable crashes in the past five years involving hit deer occurred in the months of October and November, with nearly 77 percent taking place between 5 p.m. and 7 a.m. Last year there were more than 3,300 hit-deer crashes statewide, resulting in more than 600 injuries and 11 fatalities. Last year in District 10’s five counties (Armstrong, Butler, Clarion, Indiana and Jefferson) there were more than 300 deer-vehicle collisions, resulting in more than 62 injuries and one fatality. And according to PennDOT, in the past five years there have been 224 re-
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Richard Davis Richard Lee Davis, 91, of Indiana, passed away peacefully on Thursday, Oct. 8, 2015, following a lengthy illness. A son of Frank and Agnes (Lynch) Davis, Rich was born July 3, 1924, in New Florence. He graduated in 1942 and worked for a time as a welder. But with the onset of World War II, he received his greetings from Uncle Sam and joined the Army. He chose the 6th Ranger Battalion and proudly served in the South Pacific. After the war, he returned to marry his high school sweetheart, Mary Jane Walker, on Nov. 13, 1947. Together they had four daughters: Shirley (Jerry) Ray, of Shelocta; Kathy Brewer, of Indiana; Karen (Patrick) McGuire, of Shelocta; and Tammy Davis, at home. They moved to Indiana in 1952 into the house that is still their home. Rich worked as a mechanic with Penelec for 31 years. After retirement, he enjoyed driving cars for McGregor Motors and spending many hours at his favorite pole barn tinkering with his “toys” — an Allis-Chalmers crawler, a John Deere loader, a Cat R5 dozer and an IH dump truck. Above all, he was always
available to help his family. Rich was a member of the Shelocta Community Presbyterian Church and Indiana Masonic Lodge #313. In addition to his wife and daughters, Rich is survived by his sister, H. Jean Hill, of Freeport, Ill.; three grandchildren: Katie (Leczner) Rescenete, Adam Leczner and Scott Jennings; and four great-grandsons: Casey and Connor Jennings, and Landon and Logan Rescenete. He was preceded in death by his parents; his brother, James H. Davis; his brothersin- law, Victor Hill and Arthur James; a sister-in-law, Helen “Shorty”(Walker) James; and a son-in-law, Ronald Eugene Brewer. The family would like to thank VNA Hospice and Extended Home Care for their compassionate care and support. In keeping with Rich’s wishes, there will be no visitation or service. Rairigh Bence Funeral Home has been entrusted with the arrangements. Memorial donations may be made to Indiana County Humane Society or the Shelocta Community Presbyterian Church. Online condolences may be made to www.rbfh.net.
John C. Gibson John “Jack” C. Gibson, 75, of Indiana, formerly of Blairsville, died Friday, Oct. 9, 2015, at the Select Specialty Hospital in Latrobe. A son of Elliot E. and Elizabeth Bruner Gibson, he was born May 14, 1940, in Blairsville. Mr. Gibson graduated from Blairsville High School and attended the Black Lick Presbyterian Church. Mr. Gibson worked as a mechanic for Taylor Trucking and Rising’s Trucking. Jack was a member of the Blairsville Masons and Elks
clubs and the Coral-Graceton Sportsman club. He was an avid hunter and fisherman. He is survived by his wife, Barbara Bergman Gibson, and many cousins. Mr. Gibson was preceded in death by his parents. Friends will be received from 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at Robinson-Lytle, Inc., Indiana, where a funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday. Interment will be held in Blairsville Cemetery. www.robinsonlytleinc.com
Ricky McCurdy Ricky Scott McCurdy, 62, of Homer City, died Friday, Sept. 4, 2015, at Indiana Regional Medical Center. A son of the late Raymond L. and Esther Marcella Greene McCurdy, he was born Oct. 11, 1952, in Indiana. Mr. McCurdy graduated from Homer-Center High School and worked for the R&P Coal Company for 28 years. He was an avid hunter and fisherman and was a member of the Red Barn Sportsmen’s Club and United Mine Workers of America Local 488. He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Laura Belle Shirley
McCurdy; a daughter, Michelle Jacobsky and husband Chris, of Homer City; two sons, Michael S. McCurdy and wife Shannon, of Indiana, and Jeremy McCurdy, of Homer City; three grandchildren: Ashley, Austin and Ashton; a brother, Gary McCurdy, of Homer City; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Raymond McCurdy. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. today at the Brush Valley United Methodist Church. Robinson-Lytle Inc. has been assisting the family. www.robinsonlytleinc.com.
Marie Simon Marie (Miller) Simon, 80, of Torrance, died Saturday, Oct. 10, 2015, at Indiana Regional Medical Center. Born Oct. 16, 1934, in Indiana, she was a daughter of Benjamin and Lillie (Dunmire) Miller. Marie was a graduate of Blairsville High School. She loved reading, doing puzzles, listening to music and spending time with all of her pets. She is survived by her son, Paul S. Simon and wife Dee, of Blairsville; two grand-
daughters, Hannah Kate Simon and Adena Simon; and a brother, LeRoy Miller. Marie was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, John Simon Sr., in 2005; a son, John M. Simon, in 2006; and a grandson, Evan Paul Simon, in 1996. In keeping with Marie’s wishes, there will be no visitation or services. Arrangements are being handled by the James F. Ferguson Funeral Home, Inc., Blairsville. www.jamesfergusonfuneral home.com
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THE GREEN TOWNSHIP Bulldogs football team, coached by Richard Stewart, is shown here in 1950. This photo was taken at the Bulldogs’ football field, located along old Route 80, now Route 286, in Commodore. In front are Roger Wilson, Germain Lenz, Bill Janosko, Nick Olenik, Ed Leadbetter, Mike Berezansky and Jim Rummell. In back are Harold Brocious, Mike Gaydosh, Pete Pahutshy, Ray Bender and Dick Ober. This photo is from the collection of Indiana County historian John Busovicki, of Clymer.
Two IUP football players arrested WEEKLY DIGEST Here is a look at the top stories of local interest published in The Indiana Gazette during the week of Oct. 4-10:
SUNDAY, OCT. 4 The arrest of two Indiana University of Pennsylvania football players for a strongarm robbery early Saturday morning drew a lot of attention at a noon press conference updating the university’s homecoming activities. But Indiana Borough Police Chief William Sutton said that while that behavior by student-athletes is certainly not acceptable, he was more concerned about a handgun being used in a second robbery an hour later. Sutton said the first robbery began with an altercation at 1:07 a.m. Saturday at 746 South St. when a resident confronted a group of people trespassing on his property. The resident, who was not identified by police but is an IUP student, was punched by Kalihf StarkeClemons, 18, of Philadelphia, police said. Sutton said the resident fell to the ground and was momentarily unconscious and had a laceration on the back of his head. A second victim, also an IUP student and a guest at the residence, was attacked by Gabriel Yuille, 23, of Philadelphia, who “frisked” the victim and took $20 from him, police said. IUP spokeswoman Michelle Fryling said Starke-Clemons and Yuille are both members of the IUP football team, but even before the overnight robbery they were not expected to play in Saturday’s homecoming game. The second robbery took place at 2:16 a.m. near Fleming and Lowery avenues when an Indiana police officer observed an altercation between two men and two other men. Sutton said the two victims, who are IUP students, told officers they were approached by the two suspects, and one of the suspects displayed a handgun and demanded money. The suspects fled and were pursued and arrested by an Indiana officer. They were identified as Isaiah Johnson, 18, of Broadheadsville, and
You may have missed these and other stories. To subscribe, call (724) 465-5555. Marcus Rivera-Chang, 18, of Allentown. Johnson and Rivera-Chang are not IUP students.
MONDAY, OCT. 5 Indiana University of Pennsylvania’s homecoming partying took on a quieter tone this year as police reported dealing with fewer large crowds and decreased calls for service from last year. Though the weekend was marked by a strong-arm robbery, an armed robbery involving a handgun and a third series of robberies on campus, borough Police Chief William Sutton said his officers dealt more with individual people Saturday night as opposed to controlling and herding big crowds. Indiana was not without its sizable parties and antics Saturday as the skies cleared after almost an entire day of rain that had doused the homecoming parade that morning. At a press conference Sunday at the Kovalchick Convention and Athletic Complex, Fryling and the Indiana Area Collaborative Team said state police responded to two disturbance calls for large parties and two calls for fights in White Township from 3 p.m. Saturday to 7 a.m. Sunday. State police also had eight mounted officers in the borough and White Township over the weekend, two more than usual for homecoming.
TUESDAY, OCT. 6 David G. Janusek has taken over as interim executive director of Downtown Indiana Inc. Janusek, 49, comes with a 20-year history of nonprofit leadership with experience in fundraising, event coordination, marketing and development of large funds. He was most recently executive director at the Western Pennsylvania Humane Society in Pittsburgh. From January 2011 to October 2014, he guided staff through a 36-day shelter quarantine due to a distemper outbreak, helped to spearhead the organization’s fundraising, and developed awareness through marketing and public relations. Janusek said he is looking to relocate to Blairsville to be with his fiancee. He is originally from the Pittsburgh suburb of Baldwin. He grad-
uated with a bachelor of arts degree in journalism and a minor in public relations from the University of Pittsburgh, Johnstown in 1989. Janusek replaces Sean Howard, who resigned in September after 17 months in the job to pursue another business opportunity.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7 Efforts to control rowdy celebrations in Indiana during the Indiana University of Pennsylvania homecoming weekends have been so effective that some other universities are asking the Indiana Area Collaborative Team for advice, according to Indiana Borough council President Nancy Jones. IACT is the coalition of IUP, Indiana Borough, White Township and Indiana County officials and representatives for local landlords and several other agencies that created strategies to alleviate disruptive partying by large crowds of students and out-of-town revelers during a few homecoming weekends in past years. Jones said eight state troopers on horses, officers from other nearby municipal police departments and Indiana County sheriff’s deputies assisted the Indiana and IUP police departments in maintaining order during homecoming weekend. Many landlords of offcampus student rental properties also contracted with private agencies to beef up their security, she said.
THURSDAY, OCT. 8 Local officials expect to soon lift a traffic detour that has been in place since early September on Long Road, where a bridge over Muddy Run was closed for repair of a hole in the deck. The Center Township board of supervisors reported at their monthly meeting Monday that a temporary metal frame bridge placed over the deteriorated span has been inspected by Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and approved for use. Supervisor John Bertolino said the township is required to install about 100 feet of guardrail along Long Road and nearby parts of Strong, Henry and Crownover roads. The sup-
ply of rail was expected to be delivered and installed over the weekend, allowing the township to open the bridge Monday.
FRIDAY, OCT. 9 Administrators in the Penns Manor Area School District will soon begin filing paperwork for a loan in order to float the schools through the state’s budget impasse. David Kudlawiec, the district’s business manager, said Penns Manor can make it on its own until about the end of November, but the loan process takes 45 days to complete. He said the district gets about twothirds of its total funding from the state. He estimated the interest on the loan will be about 3.5 or 4 percent. The board gave the administration permission Thursday to retain the law firm Clark Hill, PLC, of Pittsburgh. They will help the district with its potential borrowing “through the issuance of tax and revenue anticipation note(s) for the fiscal year 2015-2016 pursuant to the Local Government Unit Debt act” for a loan that will not exceed $3 million. They will also look for other means of short-term borrowing. The loan would come in installments, almost like a line of credit, Kudlawiec said, so the district doesn’t have to take the full amount all at once.
SATURDAY, OCT. 10 Armstrong County Coroner Brian Myers has ruled that a Yatesboro teenager, who collapsed in his bedroom nearly three weeks ago, died of natural causes. Myers said all toxicology and microscopic tissue examinations have been completed, and he determined that 15-year-old Damian Campbell’s death was caused by a congenital anomaly of the right coronary artery, and the manner of death was natural. Myers earlier said an autopsy immediately after Campbell’s death revealed no signs of injury, struggle or trauma. Campbell died Sept. 21 at Armstrong County Memorial Hospital after a friend reported seeing him slump face forward onto the floor from the edge of his bed and become unresponsive. An ambulance crew found Campbell in cardiac arrest and he was flown by medical helicopter to the hospital.
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ACCIDENTS WHITE TOWNSHIP Two motorists were injured when a Jeep collided with a car at 11:14 a.m. Tuesday on Wayne Avenue at Indian Springs Road, according to a report released Saturday by state police at Indiana. Troopers reported Blair Coleman Jr., 68, of Indiana, suffered a moderate injury and Sandra Caparimo, 62, of New Florence, had a minor injury. Both were transported by Citizens’ Ambulance Service to Indiana Regional Medical Center for treatment.
CENTER TOWNSHIP A car driven by Seth Davis, 19, of Elderton, hit a car parked on Third Street in Aultman at 2:37 p.m. Thursday, state police reported Saturday. Police withheld the name of the owner of the parked car. Troopers at Indiana said no one was injured.
CHERRYHILL TOWNSHIP State police reported a car driven by Zackary Shiley, 17, of Clymer, hit the guardrails along Route 403 near Spaulding Road at 3:55 p.m. Friday. No one was reported to be injured.
Secret Service agent Parr dies at 85 WASHINGTON (AP) — The Secret Service agent credited with saving President Ronald Reagan’s life on the day he was shot outside a Washington hotel has died. The retired agent, Jerry Parr, of Washington, D.C., died Friday at the age of 85. Parr was in charge of Reagan’s detail on March 30, 1981, when a young man with mental problems, John Hinckley Jr., shot the president outside the Washington Hilton. When the shots rang out, Parr pushed Reagan inside the presidential limousine and it sped away for the White House. After Reagan complained of chest pains and showed blood on his lips, Parr redirected the limousine to George Washington Hospital. As it turned out, Reagan
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ON FEB. 27, 1985, President Ronald Reagan said goodbye to Jerry Parr, the Secret Sevice agent that he credited with saving his life during an assassination attempt on March 30, 1981. had been hit in the chest and was bleeding internally.
Doctors later said that any delay would have cost the
president his life. In a statement Friday, former first lady Nancy Reagan called Parr “one of my true heroes.” Secret Service Director Joseph Clancy said Parr’s actions “preserved the institution of the Office of the Presidency.” “Every Secret Service agent was well aware of what he did for not only the Secret Service, but more importantly, his country,” Clancy wrote in a statement on Saturday. Parr was born on Sept. 16, 1930, in Birmingham, Ala. An Air Force veteran, he joined the Secret Service in 1962. He retired in 1985 and became an ordained minister. He is survived by his wife, Carolyn, and three daughters.
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Reunion a great evening GREENSBURG — Our table was almost on the dance floor. Now that is a sure sign of old age. We were at Saltsburg High School’s 21st class reunion, held Oct. 3 in the spacious ballroom of the Ramada Inn in Greensburg. Each table is designated with the year of graduation and are set chronologically starting in the back of the room with the classes who were extended an invitation Carl Kologie is this year, a retired man- and that aging editor at happened to be graduthe Gazette. ates from His column appears every 1982 and Sunday. Write 1983 — the youngsters. him at kolo There gie@indiana were only a gazette.net few tables ahead of us, three if you really must know. OK, I was with classmates from 1953. We had 40 in our class, have lost 14 since we graduated and 10 were scheduled to attend the reunion, but there were two no-shows. Six of us had a mini-reunion in Florida several months ago and four from that meeting were in attendance at the reunion. Everyone was in agreement that this was one of the best in the 21-year history of the event and it was one of the largest turnouts, with 330 in attendance. Memories, memories and more memories. I really doubt if some of the stories that were told really happened, but it was fun to listen to them. Two classes, 1964 and 1965, were recognized for 50-year reunions, as this event is held every two years. Bob Whitesel, ’57, former chairman and organizer of the reunion, extended the welcome and was applauded by the graduates for his time and organizational skills during the years he served heading up the committee. Janet Compton Murphy has assumed the chairmanship this year and was overheard saying, “I didn’t realize there was that much work putting this together.” Janet and her committee members were applauded for their efforts in making the evening truly one to remember. Gerald Maguire, class of 1938, who also taught at Saltsburg, was recognized as the oldest graduate in attendance. Other former faculty members in attendance included Patricia and John Coulson, Dr. Gerald Clawson, Carol Weimer, Kathy Lupyan, Tom Trunzo, Janet Murphy, Jim Orvosh, Dr. Linda Maguire, school nurse Beverly Heimberger and F. Daniel McGregor. Rick Klimkos, ’67, served as the master of ceremonies. There were 10 graduates in the first class at Saltsburg High School in 1920 and only two the following year. Seated at our table were Jerry and Arlene Clawson, Sam and Virginia Brink, Rogers Frassenei and former teachers John and Pat Coulson. A lot of fun and a lot of memories. It was a great evening. ❏❏❏ My condolences to the family of Chuck Lezanic. Not only was he one of the greatest local athletes I ever had the privilege of watching and writing about, he was also a true gentleman and family man. He was a credit to Indiana county in every way and will be sorely missed. ❏❏❏ Have you seen the mural on wall at the Red Oak Building on Philadelphia Street next to the site where the new Indiana Fire Station is being constructed? Take a close look at it. It is titled “A Vision for Downtown: Building on the Past,” and the artist was Bernie Wilke. It was dedicated in November of 2002. I talked to one of the contractors and he assured me that the mural would still be visible when the new fire hall is constructed. And if you haven’t seen it yet, take a look at the mural on the Indiana Theater Building in the alley just off Philadelphia Street. It is a real work of art.
CARL KOLOGIE
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Review: Training on shootings varies Continued from Page A-1 and administrators are asking whether schools need to do more to deliver potentially life-saving messages to those on campus. The challenges are particularly acute at two-year community colleges, which often do not have their own police forces to conduct training exercises for staff and students. They also tend to have lots of older, working students who can be hard to reach. “That it’s actually happened recently with the frequency and danger it has, I think everyone is frightened and asking a lot of questions about how well-prepared we would be as a campus,” said David Morse, an English instructor who is president of the Academic Senate for California’s 113 community colleges. The 2007 slaughter of 32 people by a student at Virginia Tech prompted Congress to require colleges and universities to adopt procedures for notifying the campus of an immediate threat. Under the law, schools also must publicize their emergency response plans “in a manner designed to reach students and staff.” The AP review found that most schools have set up sophisticated alert systems that use text messages, social media or technology that can remotely take over computers tied to campus servers. Many also have added armed officers, conducted drills with law enforcement authorities and created threat-assessment teams that try to determine whether an overheard remark or violence-tinged essay is a genuine danger sign. Some of these measures are credited with saving
State universities have active shooter plans HARRISBURG (AP) — The Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, which oversees the 14 state-operated universities, does not require the campuses to have security plans for active shooters, but they all do, a spokesman said. The system also does not provide any standard set of guidelines or review the active shooter plans. Rather, the universities do their own emergency planning, working with the chancellor’s office and sharing information about best practices, spokesman Kenn Marshall said. The universities all employ trained police officers authorized to carry firearms. They must pass the same certification requirements as municipal police officers
lives. When a gunman shot students at a Florida State University library a year ago, campus police responded within minutes of the first 911 call and fired a barrage of bullets that killed him. Less than two weeks before, the police had participated in active shooter training that included a scenario with a gunman at the library. Umpqua Community College, site of the Oregon mass shooting, also did many things right to prepare, and experts said its efforts may well have saved lives. A small, rural school, Umpqua didn’t have its own police force, but administrators brought in local officers so they would be familiar with the layout. Professors and staff regularly discussed how they should respond if someone started shooting, and where in their buildings would be the safest place to hunker down. The school also had emergency notification and lockdown procedures in place. But in general, educating students and employees
and undergo regular retraining, he said. “We provide the universities with advice, not mandates,” Marshall said. “They do it because they are concerned about student safety and these are the right things to do. “They, like everyone else, hear about the shootings. They don’t want that to happen on their campuses, but it can happen anywhere.” More than 110,000 students are enrolled at the universities in Bloomsburg, California, Cheyney, Clarion, East Stroudsburg, Edinboro, Indiana, Kutztown, Lock Haven, Mansfield, Millersville, Shippensburg, Slippery Rock and West Chester.
about what to do in the event of an attack has proved something of a stumbling block. While most schools have created posters, brochures and online guides, some of them have yet to figure out how to get people to read, much less absorb, the material. Richard Turton, chairman of West Virginia University’s Faculty Senate, said he wasn’t familiar with his school’s active shooter plan until a reporter’s question prompted him to do some digging. He found a PowerPoint presentation and videos on the university’s website. “I would suspect many faculty who are very busy would tend to not look at those things unless they’re sort of prompted several times,” Turton said. Matt Barnes, 30, a civil engineering student who just transferred to the University of Minnesota’s Twin Cities campus, received a booklet during orientation that outlined the school’s emergency notification proce-
dures. He realized it didn’t mention anything about an active shooter situation. Barnes said he gets emails any time there is a crime on campus with details about the incident. But he said he’s not sure what he’s supposed to do if something happens in a building where he happens to be. University spokesman Steve Henneberry confirmed the booklet doesn’t specifically mention active shooter situations and said it was written from an “allhazards planning point of view.” On some campuses, some of the advice itself isn’t detailed or even particularly helpful. The website of 20,000-student Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, advises students that in the event of a shooter or sniper, “listen for instructions from authorities such as whether to remain inside or to evacuate.” Campus security director Melissa Jensen said more specific training videos also
are available. The instructions can vary from campus to campus. Many schools have adopted the run, hide or fight-back training developed by the city of Houston and promoted by the FBI. Others have embraced the procedures developed by the I Love U Guys Foundation, which urges students to lock themselves in classrooms if it all possible. At Arkansas State University in Jonesboro, the active shooter training that is mandatory for new students is voluntary for the faculty. “How many faculty have availed themselves of these trainings? Unfortunately, the answer is not many,” said Greg Phillips, chairman of the Faculty Senate, which will take up the issue during the coming week. Ron Hackenberg, a security consultant and former police chief at California State University-San Marcos, said the slayings in Oregon should spur more schools to go beyond voluntary training. “In real life, unless you are a combat veteran, most people will freeze if they are not prepared,” he said. In California, community college campuses historically have been given wide latitude in drawing up emergency preparations. Gov. Jerry Brown signed a law in July that calls on the system to add active shooter training to the emergency planning it recommends for campuses. Leff reported from San Francisco, and Foley from Iowa City, Iowa. Associated Press writers Amy Forliti in Minneapolis; Gene Johnson in Seattle; Claudia Lauer in Little Rock, Ark.; and John Raby in Charleston, W.Va., contributed to this story.
Spirit of family reunion marks march anniversary Continued from Page A-1 Attention has been focused on the deaths of unarmed black men since the shootings of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in 2012 in Florida and 18-year-old Michael Brown in 2014 in Ferguson, Mo. Deaths of unarmed black males at the hands of law enforcement officers have inspired protests under the “Black Lives Matter” moniker around the country. Members of their families and the family of Sandra Bland, an African-American woman found hanged in a Texas jail after a traffic stop, spoke from the main stage. The original march brought hundreds of thousands to Washington to pledge to improve their lives, their families and their communities. Women, whites and other minorities were not invited to the original march, but organizers welcomed all on Saturday. President Barack Obama, who attended the first Million Man March, was in California on Saturday. Saturday’s march brought out young and old, including some veterans of the 1963 March on Washington.
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PEOPLE CHEERED during a rally Saturday to mark the 20th anniversary of the Million Man March on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. Nate Smith, of Oakland, Calif., who was on the Mall for Martin Luther King’s “I Have A Dream” speech and the 1995 Million Man March, returned once again for Saturday’s proceedings. “It’s something that I need
to do,” the 70-year-old man said. “It’s like a pilgrimage for me, and something I think all black people need to do.” The National Park Service estimated the attendance at the 1995 march to be around
400,000, but subsequent counts by private organizations put the number at 800,000 or higher. The National Park Service no longer provides crowd estimates on Mall activities. Rev. Jamal Bryant of the Empowerment
Temple AME Church in Baltimore, who helped organize the anniversary march, estimated there were almost 1 million attendees Saturday. Farrakhan refused to guess how many people filled the Mall from the Capitol to the Lincoln Memorial. Life has improved in some ways for African-American men since the original march, but not in others. For example: • The unemployment rate for African-American men in October 1995 was 8.1 percent, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. In September 2015 it was 8.9 percent. • In 1995, 73.4 percent of African-American men had high school degrees. In 2004, 84.3 percent did, according to the Census Bureau. • Law enforcement agencies made 3.5 million arrests of blacks in 1994, which was 30.9 percent of all arrests, the FBI said. (By comparison, they made 7.6 million arrests of whites that year, which was 66 percent of all arrests.) By 2013, the latest available data, AfricanAmerican arrests had decreased to 2.5 million, 28 percent of all arrests.
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any American universities were founded as religious institutions, explicitly designed to cultivate their students’ spiritual and moral natures. But over the course of the 20th century they became officially or effectively secular. Religious rituals like mandatory chapel services were dropped. Academic research and teaching replaced character formation at the core of the university’s mission. Administrators and professors dropped spiritual language and moral prescription either because they didn’t know what to say or because they didn’t want to alienate any part of their diversifying constituencies. The humanities departments became less important, while parents ratcheted up the pressure for career training. Universities are more professional and glittering than ever, but in some ways there is emptiness deep down. Students are taught how to do things, but many are not forced to reflect on why they should do them or what we are here for. They are given many career options, but they are on their own when it comes to developing criteria to determine which vocation would lead to the fullest life. But things are changing. On almost every campus faculty members and adDavid Brooks ministrators are trying to stem the cawrites a reerist tide and to widen the system’s narregular row definition of achievement. Institutes column for The are popping up — with interdisciplinary humanities programs and even meditaNew York Times. tion centers — designed to cultivate the whole student: the emotional, spiritual and moral sides and not just the intellectual. Technology is also forcing change. Online courses make the transmission of information a commodity. If colleges are going to justify themselves, they are going to have to thrive at those things that require physical proximity. That includes moral and spiritual development. Very few of us cultivate our souls as hermits. We do it through small groups and relationships and in social contexts. In short, for the past many decades colleges narrowed down to focus on professional academic disciplines, but now there are a series of forces leading them to widen out so that they leave a mark on the full human being. The trick is to find a way to talk about moral and spiritual things while respecting diversity. Universities might do that by taking responsibility for four important tasks. First, reveal moral options. We’re the inheritors of an array of moral traditions. There’s the Greek tradition emphasizing honor, glory and courage, the Jewish tradition emphasizing justice and law, the Christian tradition emphasizing surrender and grace, the scientific tradition emphasizing reason and logic, and so on. Colleges can insist that students at least become familiar with these different moral ecologies. Then it’s up to the students to figure out which one or which combination is best to live by. Second, foster transcendent experiences. If a student spends four years in regular and concentrated contact with beauty — with poetry or music, extended time in a cathedral, serving a child with Down syndrome, waking up with loving friends on a mountain — there’s a good chance something transcendent and imagination-altering will happen. Third, investigate current loves and teach new things to love. On her great blog, Brain Pickings, Maria Popova quotes a passage from Nietzsche on how to find your identity: “Let the young soul survey its own life with a view of the following question: ‘What have you truly loved thus far? What has ever uplifted your soul, what has dominated and delighted it at the same time?’” Line up these revered objects in a row, Nietzsche says, and they will reveal your fundamental self. To lead a full future life, meanwhile, students have to find new things to love: a field of interest, an activity, a spouse, community, philosophy or faith. College is about exposing students to many things and creating an aphrodisiac atmosphere so that they might fall in lifelong love with a few. Fourth, apply the humanities. The social sciences are not shy about applying their disciplines to real life. But literary critics, philosophers and art historians are shy about applying their knowledge to real life because it might seem too Oprahesque or self-helpy. They are afraid of being prescriptive because they idolize individual choice. But the great works of art and literature have a lot to say on how to tackle the concrete challenges of living, like how to escape the chains of public opinion, how to cope with grief or how to build loving friendships. Instead of organizing classes around academic concepts — 19th-century French literature — more could be organized around the concrete challenges students will face in the first decade after graduation. It’s tough to know how much philosophical instruction anybody can absorb at age 20, before most of life has happened, but seeds can be planted. Universities could more intentionally provide those enchanted goods that the marketplace doesn’t offer. If that happens, the future of the university will be found in its original moral and spiritual mission, but secularized, and in an open and aspiring way.
DAVID BROOKS
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Don’t buy into ‘new Hillary’
illary Clinton is borrowing from the designated Hillary character for Richard Nixon, a man she worked this election cycle, the real Hillary apto impeach while a staff member peared as a bartender named “Val.” of the House Judiciary Committee in Reading from cue cards with scripted the early 1970s. Like Nixon, political and even self-deprewhose handlers successfully cating jokes, the real Hillary fooled a majority of voters by presented herself as warm, trotting out a “new Nixon” fuzzy and funny, characterisafter his election defeats in tics heretofore unknown in 1960 and 1962, Hillary Clinthe former first lady, former ton is trying to change her New York senator and former public image with voters, a secretary of state. majority of whom finds her In case there was any doubt “Unlikeable,” to borrow from as to where NBC’s political the title of Ed Klein’s new heart is, the opening segment book. of the show ridiculed several In an interview with NewsRepublican candidates as max TV, Klein said of the mentally ill and in need of Democratic presidential pharmaceutical help. front-runner, “There’s someNot content with the candithing always behind what dates, “SNL” even mocked she’s saying, and ... there’s a Donald Trump’s wife, a forcalculation about her. You Cal Thomas mer model. can’t get elected president of writes a McKinnon as “Hillary” said the United States if 57 per- column if she’s elected she plans to cent of people think you’re a distributed by nail Trump’s hair to the wall liar, untrustworthy — and Tribune Media in the Oval Office. Yucks all they do.” around as the mostly young Hillary and her staff have Services. audience went wild with not been secretive about laughter and applause. I their plans for a makeover. wonder if shows still have the old apThey announced it to The New York plause signs to ignite fake spontaneity, Times. which would be appropriate in The biggest step so far in her trans- Hillary’s case. formation came last weekend on “SatDuring the 1992 campaign when Bill urday Night Live.” Clinton ran for and won the presidenIn a sketch featuring Kate McKinnon, cy, CNN was referred to by critics as the
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“Clinton News Network” for what they perceived to be the cable network’s uncritical boosting of his candidacy and its over-the-top criticism of President George H.W. Bush. Maybe NBC will come to stand for “Nothing But Clinton.” “Today” show co-host Savannah Guthrie recently “interviewed” Chelsea Clinton, a former NBC correspondent. Do you think that might have been NBC’s attempt at buying influence and access to the Clintons? You’re such a cynic. Guthrie asked Chelsea these hardhitting questions about her mother: “What’s she like as a grandmother? I mean, paint us a picture of Hillary Clinton at home, hanging out, talking baby talk. ... You say she sings. Does she have a good voice?” At least “SNL” has the excuse of being produced by the network’s entertainment division. The news division and Guthrie committed journalistic malpractice with questions like that. For that reason, the forthcoming Democratic debates should include one well-known conservative journalist, as was the case in the second Republican presidential debate when Hugh Hewitt of the conservative Salem Radio Network was a panelist. There is no “new Hillary,” any more than there was a “new Nixon.” It’s all a cover-up, like Watergate. Email: tcaeditors@tribpub.com
Gun control is not the answer
t loosened them up some last year, With ideology as their guide, some but Russia has had strict gun laws don’t like to face this fact, often arguing for decades and currently boasts as that big government can be a daddy few as 13 million civilian-owned substitute or that other factors are the firearms. That compares to something real crime-forging villains. But Presilike 300 million in the United States. dent Barack Obama himself has underWith attention on gun slayings high lined the single-parent linkage with again after another mass crime, and some of the most shooting, should we consider prestigious think tanks in restrictions as tough as the the land — conservative, libRussian sort? eral and in between — have The answer is that any produced impressive analytmove short of the absurdity ical and statistical backing of confiscation would unlikefor the proposition. ly reduce killings, and one You would think that if poreason becomes clear when litical leaders such as you look at the Russian murObama were really serious der rate. Gun shortage or not, about reacting to the gun viit is more than twice ours, olence, they would focus which is a cultural phenomemore on topics like this than non. Guns, while they clearly, the charade of more gun undeniably facilitate murder, control. do not a culture make. And And, to be sure, some of culture, as Americans ought the calls right now are to do to remember as we search for something more to deal with solutions to the shootings Jay Ambrose, a the mentally disturbed peothat make us grieve, is a columnist living ple who end up pulling the prime mover of violence. trigger in the mass shootin Colorado, is A differently directed signal syndicated by the ings. Relating this to gun of that, as the late social sci- McClatchycontrol, some say we need entist James Q. Wilson once better background checking Tribune News pointed out, is that our rate of to keep guns out of the Service. killings without guns is severhands of such threats.
JAY AMBROSE
al times as high as that of England. History has been at work on us in a different way. And in the here and now, one cultural circumstance ceaselessly cultivating criminal conduct in offspring is the enormous growth of single-parent — usually single-mother — homes.
While it’s hardly the end of the world to explore possibilities of this sort, it is probably futile. Hard looks at those who have been responsible for mass murders have shown the majority had nothing in their past that would have kept a gun out of their hands.
And looks at many others with duplicate characteristics show most of them do no harm. In fact, virtually nothing on the guncontrol front appears likely to have more than minimal effect, as was illustrated some years back by a federal study showing no evidence of fewer gun deaths resulting from the many laws already existing. The aforementioned 300 million guns floating around is one reason for that. Most gang shooters and other criminals now get their guns illegally and easily, and the chief achievement of tightening up laws would likely be to convert the holdouts to the same procedure. The good news is that gun deaths are down by close to half from two decades ago. Even the mass shootings — a tiny percentage of all the killings — have not been increasing, as is pointed out by the criminologist James Alan Fox. What is happening is still horrific, of course, and you only have to spend a minute contemplating the 2,360 shooting victims wounded or killed in Chicago so far this year to know how imperative it is that we find meaningful answers. Some answers reside in deterrent police work and, despite denials, studies show persuasively that lives are saved by decent citizens defending themselves with guns. But what’s also crucial for even more reasons is leadership on the culture front, especially concerning the demolition of the American family. Email: speaktojay@aol.com
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Hospital airstrike raises questions By The Miami Herald Accounts of the U.S. airstrike on a hospital in Afghanistan and the failure of U.S. military training programs are two sides of the same terrible story. Doctors Without Borders says 12 staff members and 10 patients, including three children, were killed last weekend at its hospital in Kunduz province. The Pentagon says the strike was in support of beleaguered Afghan forces trying to recapture the provincial capital from the Taliban, and “several innocent civilians were accidentally struck.” These are the same troops the U.S. military has spent billions to train and equip so that it can finally withdraw from America’s longest war. But if they don’t have the will to fight, or have divided loyalties, it doesn’t do much good. Doctors Without Borders, which has closed the hospital it opened in 2011, is justified in calling for a full, independent and transparent investigation. But it goes too far to condemn the strike as a “war crime” before that inquiry even starts. There are, however, troubling questions if the medical charity’s account is accurate. It says that it notified U.S. and Afghan officials of the hospital’s GPS coordinates as recently as four days before the airstrikes, and that the bombardment continued even after it contacted military officials. In addition, the organization says there were no Taliban fighters around the hospital. The White House said Monday that the U.S. military is exceedingly careful about avoiding civilian casualties and expressed confidence that ongoing investigations will get to the bottom of what happened. There are three of those investigations: one by the Defense Department, one by the United States and Afghanistan and one by NATO. They are focused on whether the U.S. military knew the hospital was nearby when an AC-130 gunship opened fire, and whether it was being used by the Taliban to launch attacks. Whatever these internal probes conclude, they will inevitably lack credibility. It’s in the Pentagon’s own interest to cooperate with an outside investigation. (It should also ban “collateral damage” from its vocabulary.) And whatever actually transpired, this is a tragedy — and a reminder of how truly dangerous and courageous it is for Doctors Without Borders and other humanitarian groups to help people in war zones. This should also be another lesson about war. There may be good reasons for military action — to exact retribution, to rescue the innocent from tyranny, to further national security — but once you start a conflict, it’s awfully hard to end it.
Lack of transparency problem for Clinton By The Orange County Register Hillary Clinton seems to have ripped a page from the Barack Obama playbook in addressing the ongoing controversy over work-related — and even classified — emails she kept on her private, unsecured server. “I have gone further than anybody that I’m aware of in American history,” Clinton said of the release of her email messages at a town hall hosted by NBC’s “Today Show” on Monday. While acknowledging the relatively short history of email technology, “I’ve gone longer and farther to try to be as transparent as possible,” she asserted. “Nobody else has done that.” Her statement recalls President Obama’s dubious claim, apparently made with a straight face, in February 2013 that his administration is “the most transparent administration in history.” Never mind that it has broken its own record this year for censoring or denying access to information made through Freedom of Information Act requests, including those concerning Clinton’s emails. Recall that it took a lawsuit by The Associated Press to gain access to such information, and subsequent judicial rulings to address the State Department’s footdragging on their release. The administration’s lack of transparency and disdain for the freedom of the press and (other people’s) privacy is reflected in Freedom House’s annual Freedom of the Press indexes. While the United States is still among the “Free” nations in the index, it is no longer the paragon of First Amendment rights that it once was, and now ranks tied for just 31st out of the 63 “Free” nations. The U.S. has seen a marked drop in its ranking in recent years, from tied for 16th in 2007. The Emailgate scandal is emblematic of the government’s hypocrisy in proclaiming privacy for itself, but not for its wee subjects. Given her behavior and erroneous statements over her emails, we should expect more of the same if Clinton takes over the White House.
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The rise of economic illiteracy
tagnant wages are a key issue in the its operations. But a band of hard-core presidential election, and they should right-wingers in the House — egged on by be. Lawmakers in both parties current- outside pressure groups — have denounced ly have a chance to go beyond campaign the bank for practicing “crony capitalism” promises and support two policies that and blocked the reauthorization from even would create jobs and raise living standards. coming to the floor. Yet both policies are in trouble, threatened “Mind-bogglingly idiotic,” is the way Sen. by forces that prefer ideology to intelligence, Heidi Heitkamp, a North Dakota Democrat, and that deny economic realidescribes the bank’s opty in favor of ignorance and ponents. John Engler, political pandering. president of the Business This week, the Obama adRoundtable and a former ministration concluded negoRepublican governor of tiations with 11 other Pacific Michigan, brands those nations on a massive trade foes “economic illiterpact that would open foreign ates.” markets to a wide range of On trade deals, at least, American-made products there are two sides to the and services. argument. “It’s an agreement that puts There are losers as well American workers first and as winners in any dywill help middle-class faminamic economy. And lies get ahead,” the president while the benefits far outsaid. Most economists agree weigh the costs of inwith him that increased globcreased trade, the costs al commerce would strongly are real, particularly to benefit the U.S., the world’s Cokie and Steven V. Roberts certain industries and second-largest trading nation write a column distributed by communities bypassed after China. by innovation and victhe Newspaper Enterprise But doctrinaire liberals like Association. timized by foreign comSen. Bernie Sanders, and his petitors. allies in organized labor, igThat’s why the presinore these facts and oppose the deal. So do dent signed into law a six-year extension of some conservatives — like Donald Trump the Trade Adjustment Assistance program, — who hate anything Obama supports. which aids workers impacted adversely by Then there is the Export-Import Bank, the global marketplace. which for 80 years has enjoyed wide bipartiThe Ex-Im Bank is a different story. san backing because it helps American exThere are virtually no costs at all — except porters compete in the global marketplace. perhaps to foreign-based manufacturers In fiscal year 2014, the bank used its insur- who lose business to U.S. firms backed by ance and loan guarantee programs to sup- the bank. In fact, companies in countries port 164,000 jobs, at no cost to the American like China are cheering on the bank’s foes, taxpayer. because they know the demise of Ex-Im will In fact, the agency generated a $675 mil- undermine the competitiveness of their lion surplus. U.S. rivals. The bank’s authorization ended in June, Even the bank’s supporters agree that in and the Senate has voted 64 to 29 to renew an ideal world, export subsidies would not
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be necessary. Every company would compete on a level playing field. The free market would determine the outcome. But this is not an ideal world; that’s an undeniable fact that the bank’s opponents simply refuse to recognize. About 60 other countries have some sort of export subsidy program, so the playing field is far from level. The other argument against the bank is that private lenders and underwriters would fill its role if it disappeared. But they can’t and won’t. Some deals are just too risky and expensive for the private sector to finance. “Companies come to us when they can’t get a deal done in any other way,” Fred Hochberg, the bank’s president, told Joe Nocera of The New York Times. The damage caused by the bank’s opponents is hardly a theoretical question; It’s already happening. Last month, General Electric announced plans to move 500 manufacturing jobs overseas to countries that still offer export subsidies. “In a competitive world,” G.E. vice chairman John Rice told the Times, “we are left with no choice but to invest in non-U.S. manufacturing and move production to countries that support high-tech exporters.” Boeing has lost two contracts for building satellites — one in Singapore, the other in Bermuda — because the deals were not backed by a U.S. government guarantee. Instead of hiring more American workers, the company is laying off employees in its satellite division. It does not take a graduate degree in economics to realize how stupid and self-defeating this is. More trade means more jobs at better wages for American workers. And yet, two actions that could advance those goals — ratifying the trade pact and reauthorizing the Ex-Im bank — are in serious jeopardy. This is beyond economic illiteracy. This is pure idiocy. Email: stevecokie@gmail.com
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t nearly the same moment as the mass shooting in Roseburg, Ore., an ominous, coincidental reverberation of that commonplace American theme — school shootings — broke across my own community college campus, here in south Texas. I was talking with a student in a deserted classroom after the last class of the week when my college’s security alert system passed the word that the campus was being reinforced by local police in response to a threat made against a student. Within a few minutes two colleagues stuck their heads into the classroom to make sure we’d gotten the word. No one panicked or was visibly alarmed. But I suspect that for most American teachers, any security threat rouses
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John M. Crisp teaches English at Del Mar College in Corpus Christi, Texas. His column is distributed by McClatchyTribune News Service.
shades of Columbine and Virginia Tech. After all, in America mass shootings can occur anywhere, workplaces, churches and certainly colleges and even elementary schools. On my campus, on this day, nothing came of it. The police came and went. But by the time I walked downstairs to the library lobby, the television was reporting the deaths of at least 10 victims in another mass shooting in America. No one appeared to be surprised. And by the time I walked to my car, conservative radio host Sean Hannity was already complaining about liberals who would “race to politicize” another mass shooting, before we had even mourned the victims.
But isn’t this just another way of saying that we should never talk about gun violence in our nation, at all? Some part of our citizenry already accepts bloodshed like that at Umpqua Community College — and at Sandy Hook and Charleston and so on — as another ordinary element of American culture, something that we’ll just have to get used to. But it’s worth remembering that the powerful gun lobby has an interest in our acceptance of a new normal that includes plenty of easily accessible guns and a numb toleration of mass shootings as the inevitable byproduct of the freedom to own a weapon. Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush articulated this perspective with a particularly hamhanded, tone-deaf remark in connection with the Umpqua shooting: “stuff happens.” I’m not much on conspiracy theories, but it’s not hard to imagine that some of the motivation behind recent legislation in Texas reflects the gun lobby’s desire to shift our cul-
tural psychology toward more quiescent acceptance of guns as an ordinary necessity of everyday life. Thus, during its last session the Texas Legislature passed laws that will legalize the open carry of handguns and, beginning next year, students and teachers will be able to carry concealed weapons into college and university classrooms. Texas administrators and faculty actively oppose this legislation, arguing, with considerable logic, that more handguns will inevitably lead to more accidents and suicides. Many law enforcement agencies and associations object, as well, contending that more weapons will make their jobs more and more difficult. None of these arguments achieved much leverage with a Legislature heavily influenced by America’s powerful gun lobby. So starting next fall the psychology of higher education in Texas will shift a little. How much remains to be seen. The handgun is already the essential icon of our culture; it’s impossible to imagine American entertain-
ment — television, movies or video games — without weapons. In an odd self-fulfilling prophesy, many Americans believe that handguns are essential to their safety, partly because so many other Americans have handguns. The prominence of handguns makes them a staple of our amusement and a handy method of conflict resolution. Now higher education in Texas will support the psychology behind this perspective. Two new, unwelcome lessons will emerge next year in Texas classrooms: The first is that our culture has reached a point where it’s impossible to be safe unless you have your own weapon. And, second, despite a level of gun violence unique in the developed world, many American leaders are afraid to confront the powerful, well-funded interests that profit from our infatuation with guns. Therefore, the murders in Roseburg last week will just have to be tolerated. In fact, the less said about them, the better.
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Republicans struggle to find next House speaker Continued from Page A-1 Speaker John Boehner of Ohio, who’d intended to leave Congress Oct. 30, assured lawmakers he would stay on until a replacement can be selected. When that will happen is uncertain, but Boehner urged Republicans to find a way out of their turmoil together. “This institution cannot grind to a halt,” he said at a closed-door meeting according to an account provided by someone in the room. “It’s up to the people in this room to listen to each other, come
together and figure this out. Time for us to take the walls down, open up our ears and listen to each other.” Yet by announcing he would resign rather than face a tea party-backed floor vote to depose him, Boehner conceded that the fight to lead the House was one he could not win. And within days of his announcement, the same bloc of compromise-averse hardliners who’d pushed him out derailed his No. 2, Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy. McCarthy withdrew from the speaker’s race at the last pos-
sible moment on Thursday, as it became clear he would struggle for the needed majority on the House floor. Lawmakers were left to fret that whoever becomes speaker next — whether Ryan or someone else — could simply end up the latest victim of a corrosive dynamic that forced a government shutdown two years ago in a failed attempt to end President Barack Obama’s health care law. That dynamic has caused crisis after crisis ever since. Major challenges await
whoever does move into the job, including a fight over raising the debt ceiling and must-pass spending legislation in early December that hardliners hope to use to cut funding for Planned Parenthood, which would risk another shutdown. “No matter who we put in that chair is going to have to figure out a way to change the political dynamic,” said Rep. Charlie Dent, R-Pa. “That is a much harder question.” It’s all happening at a moment when House Republi-
cans enjoy their biggest majority in 80 years and control of the Senate, platforms they hoped to use to set out a responsible governing agenda to show voters the GOP deserves to be returned to the White House. Yet amid the muddle, some members of the rank-and-file saw signs of hope that the leadership collapse and attendant soulsearching could somehow result in a more open House GOP with a bigger role for all. Hardliners routinely complain loudly about being shut out of the process, but those
are complaints that some of the more establishmentminded lawmakers share. Third-term Rep. Scott Rigell of Virginia offered one example, complaining that he had proposed instituting an hourlong annual ethics training for lawmakers but could not get agreement, even though such a policy is routine at major corporations. “There’s just this reluctance to change anything, and so I think this is cathartic in a way,” Rigell said. “I really think we’ll get through this.”
Attorney: Army officer recommends no jail time Continued from Page A-1 ommendation on Monday, but the Army hadn’t said what Visger recommended. Gen. Robert Abrams, the commanding general of U.S. Army Forces Command, will ultimately decide whether the case should be referred to a court-martial. No timeline has been given for a decision from Abrams. “These are highly discretionary matters and, needless to say, I hope General Abrams does the right thing, but it’s his call,” Fidell said by phone Saturday. The Obama administration’s prisoner swap was sharply criticized by many Republicans and some Democrats, who said it was politically motivated and counter to the U.S. policy against negotiating with terrorists. Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump said Thursday that Bergdahl should have been executed for leaving his post in Afghanistan and called him a “no-good traitor,” which he also said in August. Paul Boyce, a spokesman for the U.S. Army’s Force Command, released a statement Saturday that didn’t confirm Visger’s decision. “As legal action is ongoing, we continue to maintain
careful respect for the military-judicial process, the rights of the accused, and ensuring the case’s fairness and impartiality,” Boyce said. Philip Cave, a retired Navy judge advocate now in private practice in Virginia, said commanders often follow the officer’s recommendation. “The real issue here is the politics. That’s the elephant in the room. How much is Abrams going to be affected by the politics?” Cave said. “I think the answer is, fairly little at this point.” Fidell released a memorandum addressed to Visger. It said the defense team is “grateful for the balanced, judicious, and humane approach you have taken to this complex case, and for the evenhanded way you conducted the public hearing.” It added that Visger’s report should be made public “so the American people can be fully informed of your findings.” “The pity is, there’s no reason for not having transparency,” Fidell said Saturday, adding that Bergdahl’s defense team planned to file a written appeal next week seeking to have the full report released. “It’s a self-inflicted wound for the Army.”
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Woman uses sword to foil intruder INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Indiana woman says her training in medieval combat helped her corner a home intruder. The Indianapolis Star reported Karen Dolley, 43, of Indianapolis, threw punches until she had the man cornered during the Thursday night break-in. She then kept him subdued with a Japanese sword she keeps near her bed. Dolley says she learned to fight as a teenager in the Society for Creative Anachronism, a group that re-creates skills of the Middle Ages. She also skates with roller derby team Naptown Roller Girls. Police responding to Dolley’s 911 call arrested Jacob Wessel, 30, of Greenwood, charging him with residential entry. Police say he forced open the home’s back door. Police reports say he was taken to a hospital because he was high on an unknown substance.
MLK’s relative punched in attack ATLANTA (AP) — The sister-in-law of Martin Luther King Jr. was punched in the face during an attempted carjacking outside her retirement home in southwest Atlanta. Local news media report that Naomi King, 83, was attacked Friday when she didn’t comply with a robber’s demand for her keys after she pulled up to the gate at her retirement community. Police say the male came from a wooded area nearby. Naomi King is the widow of the Rev. A.D. King, the younger brother of Martin Luther King Jr. Atlanta police officer Ralph Woolfolk says authorities are investigating the incident. Her neighbors say attacks are becoming common there.
Boy left alone on daycare bus ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Authorities are investigating after they say a preschool and child care facility left a 5-year-old boy alone on a bus for five hours. Orange County Sheriff’s officials said someone was walking through the parking lot at 1 p.m. Friday when they spotted the boy and called 911. Authorities said he had been in the bus since about 8 a.m. Sheriff’s spokesman Jane Watrel told the Orlando Sentinel that the bus driver and two employees at Winner’s Preschool and Child Care on North Powers Drive could face neglect charges. The facility declined comment. The National Weather Service reported temperatures climbed to 86 degrees during that time with a heat index of 94 degrees. The boy was returned to his parents in good condition.
Suicide bombers target Chad N’DJAMENA, Chad (AP) — At least five suicide bombers on Saturday targeted a village in Chad that is home to thousands of Nigerians who have fled Islamic extremist violence, killing at least 36 people and wounding about 50 others in what appeared to be coordinated attacks, officials said. Authorities blamed the extremist Boko Haram group from neighboring Nigeria for staging the attacks in the western village of Baga Sola, according to a communique from government spokesman Hassan Sylla Bakari. It said 41 people had died, including the five suicide bombers who were identified as two women, two children and a man.
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NORTH KOREAN soldiers paraded Saturday in Pyongyang, North Korea.
Kim Jong Un vows N. Korea ready to counter any threat By ERIC TALMADGE Associated Press
PYONGYANG, North Korea — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un took center stage at a military parade and mass rally in Pyongyang on Saturday to mark the 70th anniversary of the country’s ruling party by declaring in a rare speech that the North has no intention of straying from the socialist track established by his grandfather and is ready to stand up to any threat posed by the United States. With the eyes of the world upon him, Kim, the youngest and most enigmatic head of state, confidently and firmly delivered the speech from the balcony of the palatial People’s Grand Study House as tens of thousands of his countrymen and an unusually large international media contingent watched from their places below on the capital’s iconic Kim Il Sung Square. To punctuate his rhetoric, thousands of goose-stepping troops, tanks, armored vehicles, rocket launchers and a variety of missiles mounted on trucks then rolled through the square. Military aircraft flew in formation above head, forming the symbol of the Workers’ Party of Korea — a hammer, brush and sickle. Another group of planes formed the number 70 in the sky. Kim, who is in his early 30s, walked down a red carpet and saluted his honor guard before taking the podium to deliver the often fiery speech. “Our revolutionary force is ready to respond to any kind of war the American imperialists want,” he said, flanked by visiting Chinese official Liu Yunshan and senior North Korean officials. He said North Korea’s policy of putting its military first has made it “an impenetrable fortress and a global military power.” Brightly colored floats and thousands of civilian marchers waving
red and pink bouquets of plastic flowers followed the military show. Others held up cards to spell out Kim’s name. As the parade ended, Kim waved to the crowd and raised clasped hands with Liu. The afternoon rally, delayed by heavy rains the night before that required extensive mopping up of the square, was followed by torchlight rally and fireworks display. The finale was a concert on a special stage set up on a river running through central Pyongyang. Tickets for foreigners hoping to attend the concert were going for $114 a pop. Altogether, it was the most elaborate spectacle North Korea has feted since Kim assumed power after the death of his father, Kim Jong Il, in late 2011. Though military parades fell out of fashion for about a decade starting in the 1990s, Saturday’s was somewhat more elaborate than a similar anniversary event held two years ago, an indication that rolling tanks and missiles through the center of the capital is still seen by the North Korean government as an attention-getting way of showing the world and its own people the Kim dynasty is firmly in control and its military a power to be reckoned with. But, reflecting North Korea’s international isolation, no world leaders were present. Liu, the No. 5 leader in the Chinese Communist party, was the most senior foreign dignitary, though Cuba, Vietnam and other countries sent delegations. Kim has yet to make state visit abroad — his highest-profile visitor to date was former NBA star Dennis Rodman — and he chose not to attend recent anniversary ceremonies held by his country’s two closest allies, Russia and China. China’s official Xinhua News Agency reported that Liu told Kim China was willing to work with North Korea for a quick resump-
tion of six-party nuclear talks. The talks, which aim to end the North’s nuclear program and also involve the U.S., South Korea, Russia and Japan, stalled seven years ago and Beijing has grown increasingly vocal about its discomfort with Pyongyang’s nuclear ambitions. North Korea has shown no interest in giving up its nuclear capability, which it considers the crown jewel of its national defense strategy. Kim didn’t specifically comment on North Korea’s nuclear or longrange missile capabilities at Saturday’s event and also didn’t have anything to say about relations with rival South Korea. He spent most of his speech touting the party’s successes in improving the lives of the North Korean people in the face of external threats since the armistice that ended fighting in the 1950-53 Korean War. An expert at the Korea Institute for Defense Analysis, a security think tank in Seoul, Jin Moo Kim, said North Korea revealed a new 300-millimeter rocket launcher. It also displayed drones and a KN08 ballistic missile, with an estimated range of 6,200 miles that the country had previously shown off in 2012. Kim said the presence of Liu might have prevented the North from revealing its most provocative weapons. Even so, further analysis of the missiles and other weapons on display — which in the past have included mock-ups or fakes — could give experts clues to the North’s actual capabilities. Some foreign analysts also believe that by putting the particularly strong emphasis this year on making the anniversary of the party’s foundation such a lavish fete, and in delivering his own lengthy speech, Kim was trying to build up his own stature along with that of the party relative to the military.
DAMASCUS, Syria — Syrian troops backed by Russian airstrikes seized a village in central Syria on Saturday amid fierce clashes with rebels, part of a ground offensive launched earlier this week. That offensive marked the first major airand-ground assault since Moscow began its military campaign in Syria on Sept. 30. Russian officials say the airstrikes are targeting mainly Islamic State militants, but most strikes are hitting areas where the extremist group is not present. The fighting is concentrated in Hama and the northern Idlib provinces, where a consortium of mainstream rebels as well as alQaida’s branch in Syria, the Nusra Front, are operating. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which relies on a network of activists across Syria, said government troops seized control of Atshan on Friday amid intense Russian airstrikes in the region. It said troops also seized the nearby Um Hartein village. Syrian troops have faced stiff resistance from the rebels, who have used advanced U.S.-made TOW missiles to attack Syrian tanks and armored vehicles. The Russian defense ministry said in a statement that Russian planes flew 64 sorties and targeted 54 sites in the past 24 hours, without elaborating. Among the sites attacked, it said, were command outposts in Aleppo and Idlib provinces. Russia, a key ally of Syrian President Bashar Assad, has insisted its airstrikes are targeting the Islamic State group and other terrorists. But U.S. officials said this week that Russia has directed parts of its air campaign against U.S.-funded groups and other moderate opposition groups in a concerted effort to weaken them. The Russian airstrikes come as a U.S.-led coalition wages its own air campaign against the IS group in Syria and Iraq. U.S. defense officials held a 90-minute secure videoconference with their Russian counterparts Saturday to discuss steps to “promote safe flight operations over Syria.” “The discussions were professional and focused narrowly on the implementation of specific safety procedures,” Pentagon Press Secretary Peter Cook said in a statement. The Observatory said Russian warplanes on Saturday bombed a headquarters of the ultraconservative Ahrar al-Sham rebel group in Saraqeb, in Idlib province. There was no immediate confirmation or details. Heavy fighting was also taking place in the al-Ghab plain in Hama province — a natural barrier between areas controlled by Sunni Muslims and the Alawite sect to which Assad and many of his loyalists belong. Syria’s civil war, which has killed more than 250,000 people in the past four years, has displaced half the country’s pre-war population of 23 million people. A U.S.-led coalition has been striking Islamic State targets in Syria for over a year.
California adopts strictest limits on livestock antibiotics By JULIET WILLIAMS Associated Press
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California has adopted the toughest limits in the nation on the use of antibiotics in healthy livestock, barring their routine use to prevent illness or promote growth. Calling the overuse of antibiotics “an urgent public health problem,” Gov. Jerry Brown announced Saturday he signed the legislation. The bill, SB 27, will curb the overuse of antibiotics in livestock, which limits the effectiveness of the medicines in both animals and people and contributes to the spread of dangerous, drug-resistant superbugs. “The science is clear that the overuse of antibiotics in livestock has contributed to the spread of antibiotic resistance and the undermining of decades of life-saving advances in medicine,” Brown said in a statement. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention calls antibiotic resistance one of the world’s most
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CALIFORNIA GOV. Jerry Brown signed on Friday one of the hundreds of bills he has been left to deal with as Garciela Castillo-Krings, right, his deputy legislative secretary, looked on. pressing health problems and estimates that 23,000 Americans die annually as a result of antibiotic-resistant infections. The agency has recommended phasing out their use in cases solely to promote growth in livestock. In low doses, some antibiotics can generate greater muscle development by boosting the efficiency of
food that animals eat. Supporters of the legislation by Sen. Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo, say the antibiotics are fed to mostly healthy animals such as cows, pigs and chickens to make them grow faster and prevent disease in crowded industrial farms. Widespread use of antibiotics by humans and animals reduce their effectiveness in
treating illnesses because the diseases adapt by mutating, creating superbugs. Oncetreatable illnesses can become dangerous infections when antibiotics are no longer effective. “The lifesaving potential of antibiotics is quickly diminishing, and people are dying because the drugs are less effective,” Hill said in a statement. Opponents argued that the California legislation does not go far enough to restrict preventive or routine use of antimicrobial drugs. Groups such as the California Cattlemen’s Association remained neutral on the bill. Michael Hansen, a senior scientist at Consumers Union, the policy division of Consumer Reports, said many companies have voluntarily agreed to stop using antibiotics to promote growth after guidance from the Food and Drug Administration. “No state yet has been able to pass a bill that is stronger than the one in California, and the fact that California is
an important ag state, that makes this an important action,” Hansen said. The antibiotics are different from the growth hormones used by many food producers that have drawn criticism and that some grocery stores and food chains have phased out. Companies including McDonald’s, Chipotle and Panera also have begun promoting their chicken as raised without antibiotics. Brown, a Democrat, vetoed a similar version of the bill last year, urging the state Department of Food and Agriculture to work with lawmakers on the issue, but his office helped make changes to this year’s measure to strengthen protections against using antibiotics to prevent disease. The bill allows exemptions when a licensed veterinarian determines antimicrobial drugs are needed to treat a disease or infection, to control the spread of a disease, or in relation to surgery or a medical procedure, according to an analysis prepared for the Legislature.
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Training aims to help NYC school aides on autism By KAREN MATTHEWS
the lunchroom to recess said they did not know that Avonte’s mother had warned that he had a tendency to run. A subsequent investigation did not recommend that any employee be disciplined, and none has been. A lawsuit by Avonte’s family over his disappearance is pending. Asked if Avonte’s mother, Vanessa Fontaine, feels that the Department of Education has improved its services to children with autism since her son disappeared, Fontaine’s lawyer, David Perecman, said, “It’s hard when you’ve lost a child to be
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NEW YORK — The icebreaker was simple: Choose a partner and learn three things about her. The catch: Your partner will pretend she does not speak. The room full of New York City school paraprofessionals gestured and thumped the table in an exercise meant to put them in the mindset of their students: children with autism who in many cases are nonverbal. Recent years have seen autism diagnoses skyrocketing in New York and elsewhere. There were 14,600 such students in city schools last year, up from 6,000 in 2008. One such student, 14year-old Avonte Oquendo, slipped out of his school two years ago and was later found dead, a tragedy that prompted the City Council to pass Avonte’s Law — legislation requiring audible alarms on doors as well as additional training to stop kids from running out of the building. Last week’s training session at Public School 396 in Brooklyn — run by a company called Rethink, known for its videos that demonstrate therapy techniques for children with autism — was intended to help special-education workers reach children, and perhaps keep them from wanting to run in the first place. “Why did Avonte run?” said Principal Nira Schwartz Nyitra. “We’re never going to know other than that’s something that he did. If we find other more appropriate and safer things for students with autism to do, find other ways for them to interact with their environment and their world and the people within it, then there’ll be less likelihood they’ll do those other behaviors.” Angela Pagliaro, Rethink’s director of clinical services, showed the workshop attendees a series of videos of therapists working with children: a therapist saying “point to the dog” and rewarding the child with praise and stickers when he complies, another therapist training a boy to make eye contact by putting an object he’s interested in near her face. The idea is to provide the paraprofessionals, who are not required to have a college degree and who typically earn around $30,000 a year — about $20,000 less than the minimum for a New York City teacher — with some of the tools used by well-paid private therapists. Pagliaro said it’s crucial for paraprofessionals in New York and beyond to receive this type of training. “Paraprofessionals are the last group to get training and they’re the ones that are working with students,” she said. Marilyn Likins, the executive director of the National
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A MISSING POSTER displayed in 2013 in a New York subway station asked for help finding Avonte Oquendo, an autistic 14-year-old who was last seen walking out of his school in Queens. Resource Center for Paraeducators, based at Utah State University, agreed that more training is needed. “Paraeducators have frequently been left out of the loop,” she said. “Do they need training? Absolutely.” City Department of Education spokesman Harry Hart-
field said the department is committed to providing high-quality services for students with autism with the help of Rethink and other contractors. “It’s our goal to ensure all staff has the knowledge and expertise they need to support students with autism,”
pleased with someone closing the barn door after the horse has exited.” Tennielle Johnson, one of the paraprofessionals who attended the Rethink session, said she followed Avonte’s story even though she was living in Trinidad when he vanished. She said the workshop bolstered what she knows about taking care of the children she’s responsible for. “You want to make sure they’re safe, they don’t run even if they get upset,” she said. “You use positive reinforcement.”
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FCC to consider further cutting cost of calls for inmates By HEATHER HOLLINGSWORTH Associated Press
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Federal Communications Commission is moving to further limit how much companies can charge for phone calls made from jails and prisons, capping rates on all types of calls. Two years ago, under pressure from the families of the more than 2 million people incarcerated in the U.S., the FCC voted to restrict rates on inmate calls made from one state to another. The proposed changes, likely getting a vote Oct. 22, would go further, capping rates on all local, in-state long distance, interstate and international
calls beginning early next year. That would mean the vast majority of inmate calls would cost no more than $1.65 for 15 minutes. And fees and other costs, which in some cases have boosted calls to $17 to $25 for 15 minutes, also would be limited. Inmates’ families usually are stuck with the bills and they and defense attorneys have fought for more than a decade for the changes. But phone companies have defended the costs, saying the calls require costly security features and some of the money generated is used for things like activities for the incarcerated. Chris Hoke, who ministers
to inmates and gang members in a community 55 miles north of Seattle, said he can’t afford to take many of their calls because he would be charged “exorbitantly.” Lowered rates, he said, would let him “give more pastoral care to some of the most hurting people in our community.” Such changes already were in the works even before this round of FCC considerations, with nine states banning profit-sharing commissions and several others reducing them, said Lee G. Petro, an attorney for the families of inmates. Illinois is one of the states that already cut the costs of calls, and it has lightened the
burden for 40-year-old Chicago resident Kimberly Scardina-Gomez. Her husband was locked up 13 years ago for a robbery, and she spent up to $300 per month over the years so her son could talk to him. “I think it’s amazing, and it’s just so horrible that it took so long,” she said, noting that cheaper calls will “help build better relationships” so inmates have “something to come home to.” Prisons and jails say money from the phone charges is used for things such as training and rehabilitation programs. Under the proposed changes, the profit-sharing commissions aren’t banned but the amount of money
coming in would likely be lower. Phone companies also have told the FCC their systems require costly security devices to keep inmates from harassing potential witnesses or orchestrating crimes from behind bars. The FCC countered that the cost of security features was built into the proposed rate structure. “The primary goal of Sheriffs is to ensure public safety and security in their facilities,” said Jonathan Thompson, executive director of the National Sheriffs’ Association, adding that “the FCC must acknowledge the security concerns of jails.” Stephanie Joyce, an attorney who represents Texas-
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Danes OK with zoo’s plan to publicly dissect lion By JAN M. OLSEN Associated Press
COPENHAGEN, Denmark — A Danish zoo is planning to publicly dissect a year-old lion that it has killed to avoid inbreeding — a year after another Danish zoo triggered massive online protests for killing a healthy young giraffe, dissecting it and feeding it to lions in front of children. The Odense Zoo in central Denmark says the healthy young female lion was put down nine months ago because the zoo had too many felines. It said the animal, which has since been kept in a freezer, will be dissected Thursday to coincide with the schools’ fall break. Zookeeper Michael Wallberg Soerensen said the Odense Zoo, 105 miles west of Copenhagen, has performed public dissections for 20 years. He says they are “not for entertainment” but are educational. “We are not chopping up animals for fun. We believe in sharing knowledge,” Wallberg Soerensen said Saturday, adding that the purpose of the public dissection was to give people “a closer-tothe-animals experience.” “It is important not to give animals human attributes that they do not have,” he added. The event has so far attracted several protests but has been mostly well received in Denmark, unlike similar plans at the Copenhagen Zoo in February 2014. That zoo faced international protests after a healthy 2year-old giraffe named Marius, also killed to prevent inbreeding, was dissected in front of a crowd that included children and then was fed to lions. Many Danes posted positive comments on Odense Zoo’s Facebook page, with some agreeing that children will not be harmed watching the dissection, which happens often in Denmark and is often attended by school children. The Odense Zoo does it “once or twice a year” and promotes the event on its weekly program. There are no age restrictions for at-
tending the dissections. Lions in captivity are considered young adults when they are eight to nine months, Wallberg Soerensen said, adding the animal was killed to prevent inbreeding. “Having her in the same enclosure as her own father would mean that he would start mating her at some point and that would lead to inbreeding,” he said. “We don’t want to deliberately allow inbreeding.” Shortly after the lion was born in October 2014, Wallberg Soerensen started looking via a European network for other zoos where the lion could be sent. He said the zoo decided to kill the lion after no other home was found. “Believe me, that is the last
resort. I would always prefer to send an animal to another zoo in Europe than have to put it down,” he said. The zoo’s announcement highlighted the substantial cultural differences between Europeans and Americans over zoo animals. Each year, thousands of animals are euthanized in European zoos for poor health, old age, lack of space or conservation management reasons. Zoo managers say their job is to preserve species, not individual animals. In the U.S., however, zoos try to avoid killing animals by using contraceptives to make sure they don’t have more offspring than they can house. Still, that method has also been criticized by some for disrupting animals’
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S.C. floods leave a shared sense of memories lost By JAY REEVES and JULIET LINDERMAN Associated Press
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Gills Creek flows past the Columbia Ballet School, and, a few miles downstream, a shop where people can pawn car titles to pay monthly bills. It fills lakes ringed with stately, white-columned homes worth nearly $1 million and snakes by a working-class apartment complex where locals say it’s best to leave before dark. Over the past week, as the water rose after days of unrelenting rain in the heart of South Carolina, the creek spilled misery and pain on rich and poor alike, robbing both of the things most precious to them. The once-a-millennium storm and mammoth flood that rolled in on a Sunday have further tested a state that has endured a year filled with more than its fair share of trauma: Back in April, a day before Easter, a white police officer fatally shot an unarmed black man in the back in North Charleston. In June, police said, a white man gunned down nine black church members in Charleston. The state was roiled for 23 more days before lawmakers removed the Confederate flag that had flown outside the Statehouse. Then, just as things calmed down, rains of biblical proportion began to fall. Gills Creek spans 70 miles across Richland County and connects a network of lakes like a string of pearls. It is the main artery of a watershed that includes more than 45,000 acres and 100 ponds and lakes on the eastern side of Columbia. Many of the area’s 140,000 residents live in spacious, ranch-style homes that surround more than a dozen of the largest lakes, all of them created by modest dams. “We have no natural lakes in South Carolina. Every single one is man-made,” said Derrec Becker, spokesman for the Emergency Management Division. “And when the water rises, it has to go somewhere.” At least 17 dams failed or were breached, and dozens more are still being monitored. Those breaches and failures, on lakes that feed
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A PICKUP TRUCK rested Oct. 5 against the side of Gills Creek near a bridge in Columbia, S.C. into each other and into Gills Creek, caused a chain reaction downstream. A 20-foot boat that had been used to whisk neighbors to safety had washed up, overturned, on Beverly Steinhaus’s lawn, and sat Thursday beside stacks of mattresses, couches, ripped-out sheet rock, bedframes and bags of clothing and toys that had been pulled out of the house, whose backyard is separated from the creek by only a line of tall azalea bushes. The house — two stories and five bedrooms — is elevated, but even so it received 5 feet of water by 8 a.m. Sunday that went from ankle- to waist-deep in minutes as it rushed through the floor vents, she said. Steinhaus, her husband and 6-year-old son were rescued through their front window, 6 feet off the ground, and swam through a current that toppled cars and sent appliances crashing through the neighborhood. The normally placid creek, which snakes behind the homes on Burwell Lane, is a part of life for many neighbors who regularly fish on its banks. On the rare occasions it snows, Steinhaus said, her son and other children throw snowballs into its icy waters. When she returned to her house Monday she had to break down the door, which
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my son played with. It’s his bed. It’s everything.” Stephen Marshall was swept away by the floodwaters Sunday morning while trying to reach his 85-yearold neighbor — later rescued by her son-in-law — and clung to a tree until a firefighter scooped him up. By Thursday, Marshall had almost completely emptied his waterlogged belongings onto the lawn, where they were picked up by a garbage truck and hauled away. Inside his den, the leather mask his father wore while umpiring high school baseball was saved, stashed on a shelf 6 inches from the 6-foot water line. His father, who died 15 years ago, had also
given him a ball signed by Hank Aaron he’d snagged while working as a tickettaker for the now defunct Greenwood Braves, and that too survived. But Marshall’s eyes welled up as he looked at binders and boxes full of baseball cards, sopping wet. “It sounds trivial, but it’s something I started as a kid. We collected baseball cards and I’ve had them since I was a child,” Marshall said. “Stuff is stuff. A mattress, an HDTV, that means nothing to me. But it’s the emotional attachment. Those memories. They’re gone.” Jason and Ashley Kirkham bought their home a year ago, and had just added their 14-week-old daughter’s first line to the height chart scribbled onto a now-sodden wall, below dashes showing the growth of their older daughter, who celebrated her second birthday a week before the storm. “She was 27 inches,” the young father said. “Throwing that away really hurt. It hurt the most.” At least those living upstream still had dirt under their feet. Just a few hundred yards south, Gills Creek undercut the bank beneath Liberty Income Tax, which partially collapsed into the creek, and an adjoining TitleMax car title pawn shop. On the opposite bank, floodwaters inundated Taboo Adult Superstore to create the odd scene of sex toys bobbing in water inside what used to be a Taco Bell. Safe at home and logged in on his computer, manager Larry Boyer watched the
water rise by way of the shop’s security system, which kept sending video images despite the deluge. “We had all sorts of things floating,” said Boyer. And the water just kept rising. About a mile downstream, at Shandon Crossing Apartments, Maple Kimble awoke to realize the complex was flooding in the middle of the night. She woke up her husband, who normally uses a wheelchair, and their 8-yearold granddaughter and quickly began gathering a few essentials before sloshing out the door and into a breezeway, away from the creek. “I’ve got fluid in my lungs from heart problems. It was all I could do to get out,” said Kimble, 58. Neighbors pitched in, and all three finally got to dry ground. Downstream, Mike Zeek managed to dash out of his home with his wife and dog as the floodwaters swallowed his front lawn. He said he doesn’t know when or exactly how they’ll recover since insurance claims and a mountain of paperwork await. But life will return to Gills Creek and this part of Columbia, he says, and that’s worth celebrating. “After the Charleston shooting we didn’t riot, and we’ll come together from this,” Zeek said. “I think South Carolina should get some kind of award for resiliency.” Associated Press writers Jeffrey Collins and Susanne M. Schafer contributed to this report.
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‘The Walking Dead’ hosts premiere for fans in NYC By The Associated Press NEW YORK — A premiere Friday for the sixth season of AMC’s “The Walking Dead” at Madison Square Garden was so big and orchestrated, its stars attended a rehearsal that afternoon to prepare. The event, which awarded fans with tickets via giveaways and sweepstakes, screened the season premiere and then held a panel with 18 cast members. The sixth season of “The Walking Dead” premieres today at 9 p.m. “It’s a giant arena with 18,000 seats and Led Zeppelin’s played here, I think Muhammad Ali fought here, so it’s really a special venue,” actor Austin Nichols said. “I’m honored to be here.”
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The red carpet itself was moved inside at the last minute due to rain and wind, but that didn’t keep away the fans, many who dressed as zombies, or “walkers,” as they’re called on the series. “The Walking Dead” is about people trying to survive in a zombie apocalypse. Over time, it’s evolved from being about people trying to escape the undead to people trying to outlast others as civilization and order has crumbled around them. “It was always going to be about how an environment changes people,” star Andrew Lincoln said. “Some turn to the dark and some try and keep hope alive.” Lincoln said that in the sixth season, however, the zombies make a comeback:
PEOPLE “The zombies are very much back in the foreground.” “Emotionally, physically, everything is absolutely relentless,” added actor Ross Marquand. “They’re dealing with the threats from all these different tribal factions that are trying to kill them. We’re dealing with more and more zombies than ever before. It’s just incredible.” “The Walking Dead” is one of the most watched shows on television and has a global fan base. “I’m from Zimbabwe,” actress Danai Gurira said. “People watch it there. I’ve been stopped on the streets of Zimbabwe for being Mi-
chonne so, it doesn’t get more far away than that, you know? It’s really exciting to see that my work in the United States is embraced by my other home that’s so far away.” ❏❏❏ NEW YORK — Vin Diesel still struggles over the loss of his friend and “Furious” costar Paul Walker, so taking on the role of an immortal in the upcoming film “The Last Witch Hunter” helped him deal with his grief. “Death was a huge theme last year,” Diesel told The Associated Press Friday. “There was something therapeutic about playing this role after going through (Walker’s death).” Diesel is no stranger to fantasy and sci-fi films, having
starred in “The Chronicles of Riddick” series, “Babylon A.D.,” and “Guardians of the Galaxy,” but this one was special for him. “The idea that someone immortal could be so melancholy. 2014 was a tough year for me in some ways — a lot of ways,” Diesel said, choking up before continuing. “Playing a character that was masking his sorrow — his loss — was very appropriate for the time, because that’s what I was doing in real life with the post-‘Furious 7’.” Walker died in late 2013 after the Porsche in which he was a passenger crashed and burned north of Los Angeles during a holiday break in the filming of “Furious 7,” the latest installment of “The Fast and Furious” franchise.
Production was halted indefinitely, but resumed seven months later. Diesel felt continuing the film would honor Walker’s legacy, and his respect for the series’ devoted fanbase. “Paul said, ‘You know (“Furious) 7” could bomb and (“Furious) 8” is still guaranteed.’ When somebody who is like your brother makes a promise, you feel inclined to want to honor that,” Diesel said. Diesel shared Walker’s vision on the longevity of the series. “He took a lot of pride in this franchise and he’d be smiling down at the idea of us actually doing what we talked about, which is going to the 10th chapter,” Diesel said.
Quick-thinking ‘cowgirl’ heads off embarrassment DEAR ABBY: My dear friend “Iris” is having her annual Halloween party. Each year I wear a costume I pull together without spending extra money. This year I’ll be dressing as a cowgirl, and I have arranged to borrow a few items for the costume. As a rule, I keep my costume a surprise and don’t ask others what they’re going to wear. By chance, Iris and I ran errands together and she wanted to pick up her husband’s costume while we were out. She chose a cowboy costume. I considered changing my costume, but then I started wondering why I should, when I had already made arrangements. Before Iris paid for the costume, I told her about mine. She put her husband’s costume back and said she’d select something else later. There was no argument, but I wonder
if I was obligated to tell her. Would it have been bad if I had just gone ahead and shown up as a cowgirl without saying anything? — WONDERING IN THE WILD WEST DEAR WONDERING: It would only have been “bad” if Iris had planned to dress as a cowgirl to complement her husband’s costume. Personally, I think you did the right thing by being upfront. DEAR ABBY: I have been with my husband, “Elliot,” for six years, married for two. We’re financially stable and have great, supportive families. One of our biggest issues is that Elliot needs to be emotionally coddled, and I give in to it. It’s taxing to be the strong one all the time, and the result is I don’t feel as attracted to him. He complains that I’m “not fun” anymore or that I’m a “prude.”
Now that I’m pregnant, things have gotten worse. I expected to be treated like a pregnant goddess, but Elliot feels no emotional attachment to our baby and is afraid of becoming a father. I find it hard to deal with because we planned this pregnancy. We have been fighting a lot lately, and while he was out, I read his journal. It stated that he knows he doesn’t love his wife anymore. Since that day I have been a wreck, but I have been unable to talk to him about it. Every morning he tells me he loves me. Now I ask him, “Are you sure?” to which he replies, “Of course!” Is he lying? Should I confront him about the journal entry even though I invaded his privacy? — PREGNANT GODDESS IN PHILADELPHIA DEAR PREGNANT GODDESS: Recognize that Elliot is less emotionally ma-
ture than you are, which is why you have been stuck in the role of being “the strong one.” Once the baby comes, you will have less time to coddle him, which may make him jealous. People have good days and bad ones. Your husband may have been having a bad one when he wrote what you read. This may seem like blasphemy, but not all fathers-to-be are excited when faced with the reality of impending parenthood. Some are intimidated, which may be what Elliot is feeling. You may find that once the baby arrives he will bond with him/her. However, if it doesn’t happen, or if you continue to feel emotionally isolated, you both should start marriage counseling. Then he can explain to you and a counselor why he would tell you one thing and be writing the opposite in his journal.
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Today is Sunday, Oct. 11, the 284th day of 2015. There are 81 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On Oct. 11, 1890, the Daughters of the American Revolution was founded in Washington, D.C. On this date: In 1779, Polish nobleman Casimir Pulaski, fighting for American independence, died two days after being wounded during the Revolutionary War Battle of Savannah, in Georgia. In 1905, the Juilliard School was founded as the Institute of Musical Art in New York. In 1910, Theodore Roosevelt became the first former U.S. president to fly in an airplane during a visit to St. Louis. In 1932, the first American political telecast took place as the Democratic National Committee sponsored a program from a CBS television studio in New York. In 1944, the classic films “To Have and Have Not,” starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, and “Laura,” starring Gene Tierney and Dana Andrews, opened in New York. In 1958, the lunar probe Pioneer 1 was launched; it failed to go as far out as planned, fell back to Earth, and burned up in the atmosphere. In 1968, Apollo 7, the first manned Apollo mission, was launched with astronauts Wally Schirra, Donn Fulton Eisele and R. Walter Cunningham aboard. The government of Panama was overthrown in a military coup. In 1975, Bill Clinton and Hillary Diane Rodham were married in Fayetteville, Ark. “NBC Saturday Night” (later “Saturday Night Live”) made its debut with guest host George Carlin. In 1984, Challenger astronaut Kathryn D. Sullivan became the first American woman to walk in space as she and fellow Mission Specialist David C. Leestma spent 3½ hours outside the shuttle. In 1985, Arab-American activist Alex Odeh was killed by a bomb blast in Santa Ana, Calif. (There have yet to be any arrests in the case.) In 1991, testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Anita Hill accused Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas of sexually harassing her; Thomas reappeared before the panel to denounce the proceedings as a “high-tech lynching.” In 2002, former President Jimmy Carter was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Ten years ago: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said it had finished pumping out the New Orleans metropolitan area, which was
flooded by Hurricane Katrina six weeks earlier and then was swamped again by Hurricane Rita. A Russian spacecraft carrying U.S. millionaire Gregory Olsen and a two-man crew landed in Kazakhstan after a seven-day space sojourn. Five years ago: Rescuers in Chile finished reinforcing a hole drilled to bring 33 trapped miners to safety and sent a rescue capsule nearly all the way to where the men were trapped, proving the escape route worked. Peter Diamond, Dale Mortensen and
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NOTICE NOTICE OF CITIZEN COMMENT PERIOD The Indiana County Commissioners hereby announce their intention to prepare grant applications and Three-Year Community Development Plan under the 2015 Community Development Block Grant Entitlement Program (CDBG). The proposed 2015 CDBG Entitlement application will allocate $257.005.00 of CDBG funds to: * Alice Paul House Building Project * Funds for administration and audit of the project. The proposed activities will benefit at least 51% of low-moderate income persons in the project areas. The CDBG Entitlement application will be submitted to the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development no later than December 11, 2015. Citizens are invited to examine existing plans and comment on the proposed application between 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. at the Indiana County Office of Planning and Development (ICOPD), Indiana County Courthouse Annex - 801 Water Street, Indiana, PA 15701, 724-465-3870 (Voice) or 724-465-3805 (TDD). Comments will be accepted until 4:00 p.m., November 17, 2015 at the ICOPD. The Indiana County Commissioners will be requested to approve the submission of the application at their regularly scheduled meeting on November 18, 2015 at 10:30 a.m. The Commissioners meeting will be conducted at the Kovalchick Convention and Athletic Complex (KCAC) located at 711 Pratt Drive in Indiana, Pennsylvania. 10/11
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NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The County of Indiana will conduct a public hearing on October 21, 2015 at 10:00 AM at the Indiana County Courthouse - 2nd Floor, Commissioners Hearing Room in Indiana, PA. The purpose of the public hearing is to provide interested citizens an opportunity to provide comments on the proposed 2015 Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG) entitlement application for Indiana County. Indiana County’s 2015 CDBG allocation is $257,005.00. The hearing will include discussion on Indiana County’s Three-Year Plan, Anti-Displacement Policy and Program Income Reuse Plan. The proposed activity for the 2015 Indiana County CDBG Entitlement Application is to fund the Alice Paul House Building Project and to provide administrative funds for the County to undertake the activity. The County of Indiana does not discriminate in regards to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, ancestry or age in the provision, admission, employment or access to the County’s services and programs. If you are unable to attend the scheduled public hearing you can submit written comments to LuAnn Zak at the Indiana County Office of Planning and Development, 801 Water Street - Courthouse Annex, Indiana, PA 15701. All comments need to be submitted no later than 9:00 AM on October 21, 2015 in order to ensure placement of such comments in the official public hearing record. Persons with disabilities or non-English speaking persons who wish to attend the public hearing and require special accommodations need to contact the Indiana County Office of Planning and Development at least 72 hours in advance of the scheduled public hearing at 724-465-3870 (Voice) or 724-465-3805 (TDD). 10/11
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NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Zoning Hearing Board of the Borough of Indiana will hold a public Hearing on October 22, 2015 at 5:00 pm, in the Council Room of the Indiana Borough Municipal Building at 80 North Eight Street, Indiana PA, as provided by the Zoning Ordinance for the following request: Michael Nolan, owner of 336 N. Taylor Avenue, being tax parcel 22-03-829 located in an R-1 zone, is requesting a variance to Article IV of Ch. 460, § 460-22 A(1)(a) and § 460-22 A(2) of the Code of the Borough of Indiana for an accessory structure not meeting the minimum setback requirements. Rory Gittings, owner of 476 Washington Street, being tax parcel 23-03-301 located in an R-1 zone, is requesting a variance to Article IV of Ch. 460, §460-22 A(2) of the Code of the Borough of Indiana for an accessory structure not meeting the minimum setback requirements. Aging Services Inc., with vested interest in 218 North 10th Street, being tax parcel 25-03-648, located in a R-2 Zoned district, is requesting a special exception as per Article III of Ch. 460 § 460-12C(10) of the Code of the Borough of Indiana for private garages and parking areas for more than three (3) vehicles. 10/11, 10/18
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PUBLISHERS NOTICE: All real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation, or discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation, or discrimination.” We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.
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The regular meeting of the Indiana County Prison Board scheduled for October 22, 2015 has been rescheduled and will be held on October 29, 2015 at 1:00 p.m. in the Jail Conference Room, 665 Hood School Road, Indiana, PA 15701. This meeting is accessible to individuals with disabilities; if you require special accommodations; please notify this office 72 hours in advance at (724) 465-3805 (Voice-TDD) Robin Maryai Chief Clerk
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3 BDR, 1ba, Rent $650/ Sale $4,000. Close by 10/30 & rec. 1/mo free rent. (724) 349-7300 3 BEDROOM in Indiana, $675/mo plus security. Non smoking. No pets. (814) 743-5080 ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom. Indiana, $675/ mo. plus util., no smoking, no pets, Call (724) 388-3337 Boro beautiful 4 bdr, 2 car garage, a/c, $1,100/ mo. 724-840-2399 CLUNE (COAL RUN RD): 2 bedroom, 450.00 plus utilities & deposit , no pets, non smoker, gas heat. 724-388-1356 HOMER CITY: 80 Yankee Town Ave. 2 Bdrms, No pets, $625/mo. incl. sewage & water, 1 yr lease, Sec. Dep. $625. Ph. George 724-388-0606
2 BDR, 2nd floor, 1 car garage. We take care of lawn care, snow removal, trash, water & sewage. $750/mo + utilities. Call (724) 349-7453 2 BDRM 1 bath close to Indiana schools, appl. includ. $600/mo plus util. No pets. (724) 349-1669 2 BDRM, 1.5 bath. W/D hookup, kitchen appliances included. Penns Manor Area. Non smoking, No pets. Reasonable rent. Lease & ref. required. (724) 254-9462
INDIANA: NICE 3 bdr, brick ranch, pet ok, garage, a/c, $1,095/mo. Call (724) 388-5300 PLUMVILLE : 3 bdrm, Contact Randy at (724) 859-7766 SPLIT Level Shelocta, 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, $850 mo + util / sec dep. (724) 272-7288 or (724) 695-1965
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CLYMER, 2nd floor, 1 bdr, $490/mo, includes heat, water, sewage & trash, no pets ,no smoking. (724) 840-2315 CLYMER: 1 bdr, heat, water, garbage incl, $500/mo, no pets, n/s. Call (724) 840-2315 COLONIAL MANOR 1 bdr furnished. & unfurnished. 2 bdr unfurnished. Call for info. (724) 463-9290. 9-4pm. colonialmanorindianapa .com HOMER CITY area: nice 2 bdr, h2o, sew & appl incl, w/d hookup, pets ?. $550/mo + s/d & ref. Call (724) 479-2541 HOMER City: 1 bdrm., includes heat, water, appliances, sewage. Non smoking, no pets. $475/ month. (724) 549-2377 HOMER CITY: Two bedrooms, no pets, Royal Oaks Apts. Phone (724) 464-9708 after 4 p.m. INDIANA: 1 bdrm, $500 mo + electric. No pets, no smokers, available now! (724) 349-9270, M-F, 9-5
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SINGLE Wide, needs some repairs, fridge, stove, w/d included in price $2500. Call (724) 702-0081
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BEAUTIFUL 2 story + full bsmt, townhs, 3 bdr, Inc. appl. $650. No pets. Nonsmoking, 724-465-8280 BLAIRSVILLE: 1 bdr, full kitchen, $600/mo. heat included. (724) 459-6314
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•100 & 200 Block 14th & 15th St. (2) 2 BDR, all appliances includes w/d. We take care of lawn care, snow removal, trash & sewage. $750/mo + elec & sec. dep. (724) 349-7453 3 bdr $615/mo, 1.5 baths, full basement, near YMCA. util. and sec. dep. Call (724) 349-5915 IN Town, 651 N. Sixth St. 3 bdr, 2 1/2 bath. 1500 sq.ft. $1,000/mo. (724) 464-9997.
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5 MIN from Wyotech (2) sleeping rooms, shared laudry, bath & kit, util incl. $250/mo, 1/mo rent & $250 sec. (724) 459-4730
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2 BR. On private lot, near market/ bus stop. Range, fridge, w/d, ac, gas heat. Pd garbage & sewage. Parking. Non smoking, No pets. $550/mo. $250 sec. dep. (724) 801-8240 CLEAN 2 bdrm incl water & garbage. Range & fridge incl. $350/mo. No pets. (724) 549-8792
•600-800 Block Oak & Chestnut St. •100-300 Block N. 7th St. If you are at least 12 years old, and you have dreamed of owning your own business. Call Donna (724) 465-5555 ext 204.
INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR Walking Carrier Needed to deliver newspapers daily (7 days a week). INDIANA •500 & 600 Block School, Washington, and Locust St. •300 Block 5th & 6th St. If you are at least 12 years old, and you have dreamed of owning your own business. Call Donna (724) 465-5555 ext 204.
INDIANA: Avail. now! Clean, 2nd flr, 2 bdr, carpet, appl., Non smoking, No pets $500/mo + gas/ elec. (724) 465-6807 ONE bdrm 2 story $490$620/mth + elec, skylight, private patio, extra storage, stove, frig, great location! No pets, ns. A must see! Call (724) 349-2638. TDD# (800) 654-5984 Equal Housing Opportunity
SMALL 1 bdr, all utilities included, Hwy 217 South of Blairsville, $525/mo + Call (724) 459-5461 or (412) 289-7670 VARIETY of Rentals, short or long term, furnished or unfurnished. $455/mo. to $1200/mo. (724) 463-9000
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CHIEF OF POLICE
The Borough of Northern Cambria is looking for an individual with a high level of professional ethics, integrity and proven leadership skills to serve as its new Police Chief. Job Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Requires MPOETC Act 120, BS/ BA degree or equivalent experience and education combined and extensive related employment as a Police Officer with a minimum of 5 years of senior management experience. Must have excellent management and supervisory skills, knowledge of state of the art law enforcement practices and outstanding leadership abilities. Must be committed to providing superior citizen service and to moving the police department forward in the areas of community relations, technological advances and proactive policing. Will be required to complete a non-competitive exam, pass a drug test, a medical exam and a psychological test. Must have a valid PA driver’s license and successful completion of a motor vehicle records check will be required in addition to standard background checks. Starting salary for the position is negotiable, depending on qualifications, and includes a benefit package. The Borough of Northern Cambria is an Equal Opportunity Employer and reserves the right to reject any and all applications. Resumes must be postmarked no later than Friday, October 30, 2015. A cover letter and resume with references must be submitted to: Northern Cambria Borough, Attn: Job Opening Police Chief, 1202 Philadelphia Avenue, Northern Cambria, PA 15714.
CHILD MENTAL HEALTH WORKER for Family Based Mental Health Program in Indiana, PA. Bachelor’s degree in psychology, social work, or related field plus one year experience with children. FBI and Act 33 & 34 clearances required. Salary $32,482 $36,906 with excellent benefits. Evening and weekend on-call responsibilities. E.O.E. Resumes may be submitted by email to hr@fccac.org or mailed to Executive Director, Family Counseling Center of Armstrong Co., 300 South Jefferson Street, Kittanning, PA 16201. www.fccac.org
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The Indiana Borough is seeking a part-time clerk for the Administration department. The Clerk shall have basic clerical/ secretarial skills, excellent oral and written communication skills, customer service and mathematics abilities, and be able to operate modern office software, system and equipment. Please pick up an application at the Indiana Borough office 80 North 8th Street Indiana PA 15701. Application deadline will be October 30th, 2015.
RECEPTIONIST Full/Part time position. Ideal candidate should have a great can do attitude, provide excellent customer service and have basic computer skills. Responsibilities include welcoming our customers, working a switchboard phone, maintaining a professional appearance and completing light office work. Experience helpful, but not necessary. Previous applicants need not apply.
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EASY PHONE WORK People needed to make calls for local organization. approx 3 weeks. Day and evening shifts. Good working conditions. Starts immediately. Call Ms. Smith 724-464-0589
Crisis Intervention Specialist (Part-time) Part-time position in licensed facility providing direct Crisis Intervention telephone and walk-in services in our office, as well as mobile crisis services throughout Armstrong and Indiana Counties to individuals in immediate need of Crisis Intervention assistance. Must have Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology, Social Work, Counseling, Criminology, Nursing or another Health and Human Services related field; Total 2 years of direct service experience with minimum 1 year experience in Mental Health, related field preferred. Positions are 20 (or more) hours/week; and offer paid sick, vacation, and personal time. Please send cover letter, resume, and three references by October 25, 2015 to: Lou Ann Gray, M.Ed.,NCPC, Crisis Coordinator, The Open Door, 665 Philadelphia Street, 2nd Floor, Indiana, PA 15701. EOE/AA
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Ford City is seeking a qualified working Police Chief who will be instrumental in recreating and supervising a new police department. Also seeking Part Time Police Officers. Both position descriptions are available by email at: fordcityborough manager@gmail.com or calling (610) 757-5145. Please submit resume and other pertinent information, along with salary requirements to: Boro Mgr., 1000 4th Ave., Ford City, PA 16226 or the email address above.
DIALYSIS TECHNICIAN Dialysis Clinic, Inc. is seeking full time Dialysis Technician for our Indiana, PA facility. Technician candidate with previous health care / MA training preferred. Extensive on-site training provided. Individuals applying must be dependable with strong work ethic. Excellent health benefits with prescription plan. EOE. Come join our team! To apply go to: www.dciinc.jobs
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Healthcare NUTRITION ASSISTANT Adagio Health is seeking a full time Nutrition Assistant to work at our Indiana WIC office. Responsibilities include performing basic anthropometric measurements and hemoglobin testing, clerical and record keeping functions, and assisting the nutritionist. High school diploma or equivalent required with related work experience or nutrition education desirable. Proficiency in Microsoft Office required. Local travel required. Send resume to: Adagio Health, Resume Box 125, Attn: Deb, 1099 Oak Street, Indiana, PA 15701. EOE.
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Tri County Transporta on is now hiring School Bus and Van Drivers for the Purchase Line, Penns Manor, Punxsutawney, United, Northern Cambria, Cambria Heights and Portage School Districts. All training will be provided and classes will be star ng soon. Also, accep ng applica ons for Fleet Mechanics. If interested, please contact Lemmon for more informa on. 877-254-4080 Ext. 2101
Healthcare REGISTERED DIETITIAN Adagio Health is seeking a full time Nutritionist to work in our Indiana WIC Office. Duties include: determine program participant eligibility, document nutritional risk status, prescribe food packages, clinical and administrative responsibilities and other related health care programs. Must have BS in Food, Nutrition or Dietetics. Registered Dietitian licensure and PA licensure required. Related experience desirable. Local travel required. Send resume to: Adagio Health, Resume Box 124, Attn: Aislynn, 2418 Freeport Road, Natrona Heights, PA 15065. EOE. DON’T miss out on all the latest news, local and national sports, and local happenings. Read the Indiana Gazette. To start your subscription phone (724) 465-5555 and ask for circulation.
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The Open Door of Indiana is seeking two Full Time Master’s level Treatment Specialists with a degree in in Sociology, Social Work, Psychology, Counseling or a related Behavioral Science degree. Treatment Specialists are responsible for conducting Intakes and providing alcohol and other drug counseling for people affected by their own use/abuse or another person’s chemical use/abuse. One vacancy must be filled by an individual with a license (e.g. LPC, LCSW, etc.) Please send resume with cover letter and 3 references by October 25, 2015 to: Megan Miller, Clinical Supervisor, The Open Door, 665 Philadelphia Street 2nd FL, Indiana, PA 15701 EOE/AA
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Indiana First Bank, is hiring self-motivated, experienced individuals with a passion for delivering superior customer service for the following positions: Part Time Teller (Punxsutawney Location) and Full Time Teller (Indiana Location): The role of Teller serves as the face of the bank as you meet and work directly with customers. Personality and expert knowledge of the products and services we provide will be key in providing outstanding customer service. Specific Teller duties include: Maintaining and balancing a cash drawer; Performing daily ATM balancing and maintenance procedures; Promote and advise on bank products and services and identifies customer needs; Processes routine customer transactions. Previous customer service, cash handling experience and a High School diploma or equivalent required. Retail Loan Processor (Downtown Indiana): The individual filling this role will be expected to perform a variety of duties to support the Bank’s Retail Loan Processing function. Duties include but are not limited to the processing of all retail loans from application input to loan closing; coordination of work within department, and assisting in the preparation of various reports. A minimum of 1 year’s related experience normally required. High School diploma or equivalent required. Information Security Manager (Downtown Indiana); Position requires use of technical knowledge to manage the delivery of information security services in accordance with the Bank’s strategic plan and identifies, initiates and influences technological and operational changes within the bank. Strong knowledge and understanding of Gramm Leach Bailey Act is also required. A B.S. degree with specialization in an Information Technology field or equivalent combination of experience and education desired with a minimum 3 years’ experience normally required. Please apply on line at www.infirstbank.com or pick up an application at any of our offices. Please direct inquiries to Human Resources, Indiana First Bank, 935 Philadelphia St., Indiana, PA. 15701 Indiana First Bank is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer of Women, Minorities, Protected Veterans, and individuals with disabilities.
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL: IUP 47, Seton Hill 10
Making the Moves: LENNY WILLIAMS
“IT FEELS GOOD to finally be able to make some real plays, you know? Whatever I’ve got to do to get the win, I’m gonna do.”
Time to say bye to Pedro
Enough with Pedro Alvarez, already. Now that the Pirates have done their one-and-done routine for another year, big questions remain about how to take that next step toward becoming a division champion. Who stays and who goes? Alvarez made $5.75 million this season and he’s eligible for one more year of arbitration. If he had developed into the player he was expected to be, the Pirates would have made a major effort to sign him to a long-term deal. After what we JOHN saw this STEIGERWALD season and in the abbreviated postseason, they should tell him thanks a lot, wish him well and use the $6 million to $10 million that John it would Steigerwald is take to sign a former him or Pittsburgh sports reporter. someone — anyone His column — else. appears each The weekend. Pirates played their biggest game of the century on Wednesday. Lots of smart baseball people thought they could get to the World Series and win it if they could beat Jake Arrieta and the Cubs. Alvarez, who, based on where he was drafted and how long he’s been around, should be the 21st century version of Willie Stargell. He was on the bench when the game started. His manager, Clint Hurdle, was so terrified of the idea of Alvarez being at first base that he kept his bat out of the lineup and replaced him with Sean Rodriguez, a lifetime .228 hitter with 49 home runs in eight years. Alavarez ended up pinch hitting for Rodriguez in the third inning because the Pirates were behind and, of course, he struck out. He made up for that by striking out in his two other at-bats. If you make the decision that you have a better chance of winning one of the biggest games in your history by not playing a guy, why would you offer that guy a quarter to play for you next season? The Pirates liked Alvarez’s bat enough to move him from third to first base, but his defense was so bad that his manager thought the chances of a big error were better than the chances for a big home run. Time to say goodbye to Pedro Alvarez. • By the way, it is possible to win a World Series with a defensively challenged first baseman. The Pirates won one in 1960 with a guy Continued on Page C-8
By MATTHEW BURGLUND
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GREENSBURG — Lenny Williams will be the first to agree that football is a team sport and no one player can win a game alone. His statistics Saturday suggest otherwise. Williams, IUP’s redshirt freshman quarterback making his fourth career start, rushed for 205
yards and a touchdown, and passed for 157 yards and two scores to lead the Crimson Hawks to an impressive 4710 thumping of Seton Hill on Saturday in a PSAC West game at Offutt Field. “He had a great game,” IUP coach Curt Cignetti said. “Everyone always contributes, but he made some great plays.”
Williams creates key plays that lead Hawks to victory
Granted, Williams did not do it all for IUP. The rest of his teammates on offense made some key contributions, special teams turned some big plays, and the defense pitched a shutout. But nearly every key play the Crimson Hawks had on offense ended with Williams holding the football.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Penn State 29, Indiana 7
“I feel good,” Williams said humbly. “I was just able to make some plays. It feels good to finally be able to make some real plays, you know? Whatever I’ve got to do to get the win, I’m gonna do.” Williams, a Temple transfer and Sto-Rox High School graduate, battled with Chase Haslett for the starting job in preseason camp. Continued on Page C-8
COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Pitt 26, Virginia 19
Panthers stave off Cavaliers By WILL GRAVES AP Sports Writer
GENE J. PUSKAR/Associated Press
PENN STATE QUARTERBACK Christian Hackenberg, right, celebrated with teammate Chris Godwin after scrambling for a 5-yard touchdown during Saturday’s victory.
Hackenberg hurts Hoosiers with arm, legs in Lions’ win By TRAVIS JOHNSON Associated Press
STATE COLLEGE — Penn State planned on facing a quarterback who’d make plays with his feet on Saturday. Instead, the Nittany Lions’ own signal-caller burned Indiana with his legs — and his arm, too. Christian Hackenberg passed for 262 yards, threw two touchdown passes and ran for two scores and Penn State beat the Hoosiers 29-7 at Beaver Stadium. “It causes headaches,” Penn State coach James Franklin said. “It’s a pain. You drop back, you’ve got everybody covered and now the quarterback is willing to pull it down and go get you a first down.”
Penn State (5-1, 2-0 Big Ten) yard touchdown run for a 19-7 was on the other side of that sce- halftime lead two plays later. nario last year when IndiHackenberg added a 5ana’s Zander Diamont exyard touchdown run in tended drives with his the fourth quarter. Tyler legs, nearly leading the Davis kicked a 30-yard Hoosiers (4-2, 0-2 Big field goal to cap the scorTen) to an upset in ing. Bloomington. But DiaHackenberg’s fourthmont was ineffective this quarter plunge — the 6time around while Hackfoot-4, 228-pounder shot enberg found his rhythm up the middle, broke one down the field and with tackle, then dove head his feet. first over safety Chase JAMES Hackenberg was 21 of Dutra — was met with FRANKLIN 39 and hit Brandon Polk cheers and bear hugs on and DaeSean Hamilton on 39- the sideline. yard scoring strikes in the first “Hack’s always got an edge,” half. He cut upfield for his longest running back Nick Scott said. “I career run — a 22-yard dash that think he did a real good job of powered a second-quarter drive showing it today.” — and turned a bootleg into a 1Continued on Page C-4
PITTSBURGH — The sense of foreboding was unmistakable. A long completion. A once seemingly safe lead in serious peril. Pitt has been here before. Too many times to count in recent years, actually. First-year coach Pat Narduzzi could feel the anxiety coming from his players as Virginia drove for a potentially tying score late in the fourth quarter Saturday. Then his defense, the one that is quickly becoming the identity of a rapidly improving team, did what it has done often during the first month of the season: It made a stand. The Panthers forced Virginia quarterback Matt Johns into four straight incompletions in the final minute to preserve a 26-19 win and give Pitt its first 4-1 start since 2009. “Hopefully now we’ll get some respect around the country and people will start noticing this is a different team than we had in the past,” tight end Scott Orndoff said. It certainly feels different. When Johns found T.J. Thorpe for 32 yards on fourth-and-25 with a minute to go, Narduzzi could hear the Panthers chirping. He put a stop to it. “They hit a pass on us and some of our kids start to go ‘Oh no, here we go again,’” Narduzzi said. “We’ve talked about that. We’re not going back that way. We’re not taking that route, and kids believe.” Continued on Page C-4
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PAT NARDUZZI talked to defensive back Lafayette Pitts during Saturday’s game.
Race postponed; contenders want momentum By The Associated Press
MIKE McCARN/Associated Press
TEAM MEMBERS pushed Jeb Burton’s car through the garage area in the rain before the scheduled start Saturday.
Expect the intensity to pick up a tick in the opening race of the second round of NASCAR’s playoffs. The event at Charlotte Motor Speedway ended last year with mild-mannered Matt Kenseth jumping Brad Keselowski, who had already drawn the ire of Denny Hamlin. Why will drivers be more amped than usual today? Because a win will earn a championship contender an automatic berth into the third round and relieve the pressure for ominous races at Kansas and Talladega. The opening race of the second round of NASCAR’s playoffs was washed out by per-
sistent rain Saturday at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The race was rescheduled for this afternoon. It’s just NASCAR’s second rainout of the season, although several events this year were delayed because of weather. Joe Gibbs Racing headed into the event trying to reclaim some of the momentum seized by reigning Sprint Cup champion Kevin Harvick, who won last week at Dover to keep his title defense intact. JGR drivers Denny Hamlin and Matt Kenseth won the first two races in the opening round of the Chase for the Sprint Cup championships. Continued on Page C-7
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STEELERS GAMEDAY
GAME 5: at Chargers • 8:15 p.m. Monday • Qualcomm Stadium • TV: ESPN
STAFF PREDICTIONS
SCHEDULE SEPT. 10 at Patriots L, 28-21
Joe Baccamazzi (3-1): Rivers leads the NFL in passing yards, but the Chargers are allowing 27.5 points and 127 rushing yards per game. Steelers, 31-24
SEPT. 20 vs. 49ers W, 43-18
Tony Coccagna (2-2): Well, the Steelers have had a lot of time to work on things to get Mike Vick comfortable in the offense. The one thing that could bite them, though, is the same thing that tore a hole in their pants last week: the kicking game. This one, though, won’t come down to that against a pretty porous defense. Plus, the Steelers do pretty well on Monday nights. Steelers, 29-18
SEPT. 27 at Rams W, 12-6
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OCT. 18 vs. Cardinals 1 p.m.
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STEELERS QUARTERBACK Michael Vick ran past Ravens linebacker Daryl Smith during a game on Oct. 1. Vick will make his second start for the Steelers on Monday night.
Tough Task
OCT. 25 at Chiefs 1 p.m.
NOV. 1 vs. Bengals 1 p.m.
NOV. 8
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NOV. 15
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NOV. 22 Bye Week
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Chargers’ secondary has its hands full By The Associated Press SAN DIEGO — That the Chargers’ starting secondary was practicing on Friday is a good sign. Because it’s in for a big test on Monday night. The Chargers play host to the Pittsburgh Steelers, trying to win their second straight game and go to 3-0 at Qualcomm Stadium. Three key Chargers defensive backs continue to practice after being out last week against the Browns. Cornerback Brandon Flowers left with a concussion. Jason Verrett, the other starting cornerback, was a late scratch with a foot injury. Strong safety Jahleel Addae (ankle) missed his third straight outing. Without them, the Browns’ Josh McCown threw for 356 yards against the Chargers. Flowers was a full participant in Friday’s practice. Verrett and Addae were limited. Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger is out because of a knee injury, but his favorite targets will all be active. “It is going to be a really big challenge to stop them,” Flowers said. “Everyone knows about Antonio
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DEC. 20
SHAZIER OUT: Steelers linebacker Ryan Shazier’s injured right shoulder will force him to miss a third straight game. The Steelers ruled Shazier out for Monday night’s trip to San Diego after Shazier didn’t practice on Saturday. Shazier had practiced earlier in the week and was hopeful to return against the Chargers (2-2). He injured the shoulder in a Week 2 win against San Francisco, a game in which Shazier had a team-high 15
tackles with a sack and a fumble recovery. Shazier has now missed 10 of 21 games since the Steelers took him in the first round of the 2014 draft. Sean Spence will start in his place against San Diego. Cornerback Cortez Allen (knee) is questionable for Pittsburgh (2-2). GATES RETURNS: Star tight end Antonio Gates is back from a four-game suspension for testing positive for performance-enhancing drugs, saying it’s like a fresh start and that he needs to re-establish what he can do. Gates practiced with the Chargers for the first time since early September. His first game back will be at home Monday night. He didn’t shine any more light on what he tested positive for, other than to say that his testosterone levels were high. Gates said he’s motivated in part because Hall of Fame tight end Shannon Sharpe said Gates’ suspension calls into question everything he’s accomplished. Gates needs one touchdown catch for 100 in his Hall of Fame-caliber career.
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Brown and that he’s a great playmaker.” Brown entered the week tied with Atlanta’s Julio Jones with an NFL-best 478 receiving yards. Brown is third in the league with 34 receptions and also has two touchdown catches. The Steelers will lean on running back Le’Veon Bell, but the Chargers are cognizant of their receiving options, even without Roethlisberger. Michael Vick replaces Roethlisberger and he’ll be looking for Brown, Martavis Bryant and Darrius HeywardBey. “But we’re getting healthy and getting some guys back,” Flowers said. “We’re ready to go.”
OPENING LINE — Chargers by 6½ RECORD VS. SPREAD — Steelers 2-0-2, Chargers 1-3 SERIES RECORD — Steelers lead 22-9 LAST MEETING — Chargers beat Steelers 34-24, Dec. 9, 2012 LAST WEEK — Steelers lost to Ravens 23-20, OT; Chargers beat Browns 30-27 AP PRO32 RANKING — Steelers No. 11, Chargers No. 16 STEELERS OFFENSE — Overall (12), rush (14), pass (15). STEELERS DEFENSE — Overall (12),
rush (18), pass (13). CHARGERS OFFENSE — Overall (3), rush (20), pass (2). CHARGERS DEFENSE — Overall (15), rush (29), pass (10). STREAKS, STATS AND NOTES — Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger, like Chargers QB Philip Rivers a first-round draft pick in 2004, is out with knee injury. ... Steelers QB Mike Vick, Chargers will always be linked. Chargers traded top pick in 2001 draft to Atlanta, which picked Vick. ... Vick coming off first start with Steelers in
loss to Baltimore. ... In last start vs. Chargers, Sept. 15, 2013, with Philadelphia, Vick passed for career-high 428 yards with two TDs, including one rushing. ... In last eight games, Steelers RB Le’Veon Bell averages 160.5 scrimmage yards (805 rush, 479 receiving, 1,284 total), has 10 TDs (nine rushing, one receiving). ... Since 2013, WR Antonio Brown leads NFL in catches (273), receiving yards (3,675). ... Chargers TE Antonio Gates makes season debut after serving four-game suspension without pay for testing positive for PEDs.
Dustin Filloy (3-1): After a 10-day break the Steelers will get their chance to erase the sting of their frustrating loss last week to the Ravens. It won’t be an easy win, especially considering Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers is coming off a three-touchdown performance against the Browns, but the Steelers rarely lose on Monday nights, and their defense has been stingy as of late. Steelers, 24-21 Justin Gerwick (3-1): Mike Vick performed well in a limited capacity in his first start, and it won’t really matter as Le’Veon Bell will continue to lead the Steelers’ offense. The Chargers haven’t played well and barely got past the Browns last week. Steelers, 20-14 Carly Krouse (2-2): This game should tell us a lot — about both teams. I think we’ll be reminded of how good the Steelers’ offense can be. Steelers, 30-13
INJURY REPORT STEELERS: DNP: CB Cortez Allen (knee), QB Ben Roethlisberger (knee). FULL: DT Daniel McCullers (knee), LB Ryan Shazier (shoulder), TE Matt Spaeth (hand), S Ross Ventrone (hamstring), WR Markus Wheaton (ankle). CHARGERS: DNP: T King Dunlap (concussion), G Orlando Franklin (ankle), WR Stevie Johnson (hamstring), CB Craig Mager (hamstring), LB Tourek Williams (foot). LIMITED: S Jahleel Addae (ankle), T D.J. Fluker (ankle), WR Jacoby Jones (ankle), CB Jason Verrett (foot), C Chris Watt (groin). FULL: CB Brandon Flowers (concussion), WR Malcom Floyd (concussion), T Chris Hairston (ankle).
vs. Broncos 4:25 p.m.
DEC. 27
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JAN. 3
at Browns 1 p.m.
ON THIS DATE IN STEELERS HISTORY 1980
1975 The Steelers beat the Broncos, 20-9, at Three Rivers Stadium. Wide receiver Lynn Swann caught two passes for 52 yards, both for touchdowns. The Steelers intercepted three passes.
LYNN SWANN
The Bengals defeated the Steelers, 17-16. Cincinnati jumped out to a 17-0 lead by halftime and held on despite allowing 237 passing yards and a touchdown by Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw.
2014 The Browns beat the Steelers, 31-10, in Week 6 at FirstEnergy Stadium. The Browns went up 21-3 by halftime and running backs Ben Tate and Isaiah Crowell combined for 155 rushing yards and three touchdowns.
STAT OF THE WEEK Antonio Brown needs one more 100-yard receiving game to join John Stallworth and Hines Ward as the only Steelers with 20 in their careers.
NFL
The Indiana Gazette
Sunday, October 11, 2015 — C-3
STANDINGS AMERICAN CONFERENCE East L T Pct PF PA 0 0 1.000 119 70 1 0 .750 95 55 2 0 .500 110 92 3 0 .250 65 101 South W L T Pct PF PA Indianapolis 3 2 0 .600 99 113 Tennessee 1 2 0 .333 89 77 Jacksonville 1 3 0 .250 62 107 Houston 1 4 0 .200 97 135 W New England 3 N.Y. Jets 3 Buffalo 2 Miami 1
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
North L T Pct PF PA Cincinnati 0 0 1.000 121 77 Pittsburgh 2 0 .500 96 75 Baltimore 3 0 .250 93 104 Cleveland 3 0 .250 85 102 West W L T Pct PF PA Denver 4 0 0 1.000 97 69 Oakland 2 2 0 .500 97 108 San Diego 2 2 0 .500 96 110 Kansas City 1 3 0 .250 100 125 W 4 2 1 1
East L T Pct PF PA 2 0 .500 95 101 2 0 .500 102 82 2 0 .500 78 79 3 0 .250 78 86 South W L T Pct PF PA Carolina 4 0 0 1.000 108 71 Atlanta 4 0 0 1.000 137 93 Tampa Bay 1 3 0 .250 72 117 New Orleans 1 3 0 .250 86 104 W Dallas 2 N.Y. Giants 2 Washington 2 Philadelphia 1
North L T Pct PF PA Green Bay 0 0 1.000 113 71 Minnesota 2 0 .500 80 73 Chicago 3 0 .250 68 125 Detroit 4 0 .000 66 96 West W L T Pct PF PA Arizona 3 1 0 .750 148 73 St. Louis 2 2 0 .500 74 89 Seattle 2 2 0 .500 87 71 San Francisco 1 3 0 .250 48 110 W 4 2 1 0
THIS WEEK IN THE NFL
AFC NORTH PREVIEW
Ravens, Browns to battle for third
Games on TV BROWNS at RAVENS Today 1 p.m., CBS
SEAHAWKS at BENGALS Today 1 p.m., Fox
By DAVID GINSBURG AP Sports Writer
BALTIMORE — The Baltimore Ravens are no longer winless. The scent is more tolerable. The Ravens were in danger of falling to 0-4 before rallying past the Pittsburgh Steelers in overtime last Thursday. “It was good to get that stink off us,” running back Justin Forsett said. The Cleveland Browns are also 1-3, so the loser today faces a tough road ahead. Since the NFL-AFL merger in 1970, 206 teams have started 1-4. Only 10, a scant 5 percent, rallied to reach the postseason, according to STATS. “We’re not in the clear by any means,” Forsett said. “They’re all must-win for us.” The Ravens have reached the playoffs in six of the last seven years. The Browns haven’t qualified for the postseason since 2002. This year, though, both teams are currently on even ground. How they got there is pretty similar. Baltimore’s three losses have come by a total of 14 points, and the Browns have dropped two straight by a combined 10 points. “Both teams have played well for periods of time, but not well enough to finish games and win,” Cleveland coach Mike Pettine said. “The Ravens very easily could be 3-1 or 4-0, and we could point to a handful of plays in our games and make the same argument.” The Ravens, who have their roots in Cleveland, have won 13 of the last 14 against the Browns and are 24-8 in this, er, rivalry. “It’s hard for me to call it a rivalry sitting in this seat because it’s been so onesided,” Pettine said. “It’s our goal to get that changed.” Some things to know about this AFC North matchup: STARTED AT THE BOTTOM: Despite their efforts to improve the NFL’s worst rushing defense from last season, the Browns are ranked 31st, allowing 141.5 yards per game. Beyond that, the Browns are giving up chunk yardage and have been burned by long plays — on the ground and in the air. TO GLORY: Forsett broke loose for 150 yards rushing against Pittsburgh after being limited to 13 yards on 10 carries on Sept. 27 against Cincinnati. The 150 yards were more than Forsett had in his first three games combined and second most in his career. LIFE WITHOUT SUGGS: The loss of linebacker Terrell Suggs with a season-ending Achilles tendon tear has provided more playing time for Ravens linebacker Elvis Dumervil and rookie Za’Darius Smith. Dumervil has sacks in each of the last two games and Smith got the first two of his career against Pittsburgh. No one, however, can replace the boisterous, mischievous Suggs in the huddle.
PATRIOTS at COWBOYS Today 4:30 p.m., CBS
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49ERS at GIANTS Today 8:30 p.m., NBC
BENGALS RECEIVER A.J. Green (18) hauled in a touchdown pass over the Ravens’ Jimmy Smith during a Sept. 27 game in Baltimore.
Catching Momentum Undefeated Bengals face tough test from Seahawks By BARRY WILNER
AP Pro Football Writer
One of the six remaining undefeated NFL teams will be on the field in Cincinnati today when Seattle visits. It’s not the Seahawks. Not only are the Bengals 4-0, they’ve been as impressive as any squad one-quarter into their schedule. They rank second in total offense, are plus-3 in turnover margin and only Atlanta and Arizona have scored more than Cincinnati’s 121 points. With Baltimore off to a weak start and Pittsburgh missing Ben Roethlisberger, the AFC North could be their domain. Just don’t bring that up to coach Marvin Lewis. “The players have done what they’ve been asked to do and that’s all we can be,” he said. “They’ve been down these roads before, and four (wins) doesn’t get you anything and they realize that. “So we’ve just got to keep playing. The other people, I can’t talk for. I don’t understand what people expect us to be.” For years, they were expected to be the Bungles. That changed when Lewis came aboard in 2003. They’ve made the playoffs four straight seasons, albeit exiting each time after one game. Seattle’s track record is a whole lot better as the Seahawks (2-2) seek a third straight Super Bowl trip. They come off a tight win against Detroit aided by a botched officiating call at the end, and they have severe pass protection issues. “There’s a lot of ways for us here to get better obviously,” said Seahawks coach Pete Carroll, whose team has rallied from an 0-2 start. “And that’s really what our theme is, to continue to strive to find those ways, adjust things, and fix things so that we can be more efficient and more consistent. It hasn’t been like we like it, but we’re pleased to be getting on track, and the way the defense is playing gives us a chance every week.” The weekend began Thursday night with Indianapolis’ 27-20 victory in Houston. Filling in for the injured Andrew Luck, 40-year-old Matt Hasselbeck threw two touchdown passes to former Texans star Andre Johnson. The Colts (3-2) extended their AFC South winning streak to an NFL-record 16 games. Houston is 1-4. Off are Carolina (4-0), the New York Jets (3-1), Minnesota (2-2) and Miami (1-3). RAMS AT PACKERS: The Rams suddenly have some offensive weapons to go with their strong defense and pass rush. Wide receiver Tavon Austin became the first player in NFL history to have punt returns of 75 yards or longer in three straight seasons and is contributing in the passing game. Top draft pick Todd Gurley ran for all but 40 of his 146 yards last
week in the fourth quarter. St. Louis will need all of that pass rush against the league’s top passer, Aaron Rodgers. His string without being picked at home has reached 486 passes and 32 touchdowns. Since James Jones returned to Green Bay after the Giants cut him, he has been dynamic and has six receptions of 25-plus yards. REDSKINS AT FALCONS: The Falcons have scored 137 points, second in the league to Arizona, and, in a scheduling quirk, already are 3-0 against the NFC East. They’ve reached 4-0 for the first time since 2012, when the team finished 13-3 and advanced to the NFC championship game. Washington is the league’s best overall on the ground, ranking first running it and second defending it. Albert Morris and Matt Jones are a solid combination in the backfield. BRONCOS AT RAIDERS: The Broncos have won the past seven meetings, including all six with Peyton Manning at quarterback. Manning has led seven teams to a 4-0 start, easily the most in NFL history for a QB. But it’s been the Denver defense, ranked atop the league, that has been most responsible for the perfect mark. With 18 sacks, the Broncos are on pace to tie the record of 72 held by the 1984 Bears, but the Raiders have allowed only five sacks. Raiders K Sebastian Janikowski will set a franchise record with his 241st career game. PATRIOTS AT COWBOYS: Tom Brady can join Manning and Fran Tarkenton as the only QBs with four 4-0 starts to a season, and against the battered Cowboys, it’s difficult to see him failing. The Patriots are averaging 37.8 points per game during a six-game winning streak that includes the playoffs last season, and All-Pro tight end Rob Gronkowski has been unstoppable. Dallas has stopped cold after winning its opening two matches as key players keep getting injured. The Cowboys do get DE Greg Hardy after his four-game suspension has concluded. They’ll need a lot more vs. New England. BILLS AT TITANS: The Titans have won five straight vs. the Bills, spanning 15 years. For Buffalo to change that, it must curb the penalties, and coach Rex Ryan recognizes that. “It’s just more the focus, and more the things that recognize that,” said Ryan, whose team leads the NFL with 47 penalties for 428 yards. “You know a penalty doesn’t help this team and so we got to do whatever we can to fix that, and I believe we’re heading in that direction. I think we understand as a team now the severity of penalties.” Tennessee’s defense doesn’t have the cache of Buffalo, but it’s quite effective. Linebacker Derrick Morgan
has six sacks and two forced fumbles in his past six games. CARDINALS AT LIONS: Jim Caldwell did the right thing by ordering his players to put the blown end zone call at Seattle behind them and concentrate on winning a game for once. This could be a good opportunity considering the Cardinals come off a very physical loss to St. Louis, and the Lions’ pass rush is primed. Still, Bruce Arians has a way of getting strong performances out of his players in difficult settings. This is the first of six road games over the next eight contests for the Cardinals. SAINTS AT EAGLES: Even with a tender arm, Drew Brees produced the winning touchdown against Dallas, the 400th TD pass of his sterling career. Presumably he will be healthier as he faces a Philly defense that tends to run out of gas because it is on the field so often. The Eagles are averaging only 22:48 in time of possession, a recipe for defeat. New Orleans has won five of the past six meetings. Interestingly, since the 12-team playoff format began in 1990, an average of one team a year has made the playoffs after starting 1-3. BEARS AT CHIEFS: It would be nice if the Chiefs could find the end zone, but at least their kicker is reliable. In a week when many booters were botching critical field goals and even missing extra points, KC’s Cairo Santos nailed all seven field-goal attempts, a club record. Chicago also won by a foot, on Robbie Gould’s 49-yard field goal with 2 seconds remaining against Oakland. This game pits two of the NFL’s most versatile running backs, Chicago’s Matt Forte and KC’s Jamaal Charles. JAGUARS AT BUCCANEERS: For bragging rights in Florida? What a sad state of affairs for the Sunshine State that the three NFL teams might not be as good as the Seminoles or Gators. At least the Jaguars were a threat last week, taking Indianapolis to overtime in a game Jacksonville probably should have won. The Buccaneers are winless at home (0-10) under Lovie Smith. 49ERS AT GIANTS: There was some thought that the league would want to flex this one off Sunday prime time. Then the Giants, who aren’t far from being 4-0, learned to finish. Now they look like the favorite in the banged-up and mediocre NFC East. San Francisco looks like a team in freefall. The Niners are trying hard, but all the offseason defections have marginalized the defense, while the passing game is abysmal.
STEELERS at CHARGERS Monday 8:15 p.m., ESPN UPCOMING SCHEDULE Thursday, Oct. 15 Atlanta at New Orleans , 8:25 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 18 Cincinnati at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Denver at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Chicago at Detroit, 1 p.m. Houston at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. Kansas City at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Washington at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. Arizona at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Miami at Tennessee, 1 p.m. Carolina at Seattle, 4:05 p.m. San Diego at Green Bay, 4:25 p.m. Baltimore San Francisco, 4:25 p.m. New England at Indianapolis, 8:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 19 N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia, 8:30 p.m. (Byes: Dallas, Oakland, St. Louis, Tampa Bay) Thursday, Oct. 22 Seattle at San Francisco , 8:25 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 25 Buffalo vs. Jacksonville at London, 9:30 a.m. Minnesota at Detroit, 1 p.m. New Orleans at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Pittsburgh at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Houston at Miami, 1 p.m. N.Y. Jets at New England, 1 p.m. Cleveland at St. Louis, 1 p.m. Atlanta at Tennessee, 1 p.m. Tampa Bay at Washington, 1 p.m. Oakland at San Diego, 4:05 p.m. Dallas at N.Y. Giants, 4:25 p.m. Philadelphia at Carolina, 8:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 26 Baltimore at Arizona , 8:30 p.m. (Byes: Chicago, Cincinnati, Denver, Green Bay)
BY THE NUMBERS
99 Career touchdown catches by the Chargers’ Antonio Gates. He returns to action Monday after serving a four-game suspension.
400 Career passing touchdowns by the Saints’ Drew Brees, fifth alltime and only one behind the Patriots’ Tom Brady.
18 Sacks by the Broncos’ defense this season, most in the NFL. The Packers and Rams, who meet today in Green Bay, are tied for second with 17 apiece.
College Football
C-4 — Sunday, October 11, 2015
The Indiana Gazette
SATURDAY’S SCOREBOARD COLLEGE SCORES
EAST Albright 62, Wilkes 9 American International 14, Stonehill 6 Amherst 24, Middlebury 7 Becker 14, NY Maritime 13 Bentley 19, St. Anselm 14 Bowie St. 17, Chowan 14 Brown 25, Holy Cross 24 Buffalo St. 29, Cortland St. 21 CCSU 35, Bryant 33 Carnegie-Mellon 56, Bethany (WV) 35 Castleton 34, Mount Ida 14 Charleston (WV) 42, West Liberty 37 Clarion 36, Edinboro 23 Columbia 26, Wagner 3 Concord 63, Virginia-Wise 21 Dartmouth 35, Yale 3 Delaware Valley 18, Stevenson 15 Duke 44, Army 3 Duquesne 53, Alderson-Broaddus 18 Fitchburg St. 23, Worcester St. 0 Fordham 48, Penn 45 Framingham St. 35, Westfield St. 7 Frostburg St. 37, William Paterson 19 Georgetown 38, Lafayette 7 Harvard 40, Cornell 3 Husson 46, Anna Maria 7 Ithaca 47, Hartwick 19 James Madison 51, Towson 30 Kean 35, Christopher Newport 10 LIU Post 27, Merrimack 24 Lebanon Valley 56, FDU-Florham 14 Lehigh 21, Bucknell 10 Maine 39, Albany (NY) 7 Michigan St. 31, Rutgers 24 Oklahoma St. 33, West Virginia 26, OT Penn St. 29, Indiana 7 Pittsburgh 26, Virginia 19 Princeton 44, Colgate 20 Rhode Island 20, Delaware 0 Rochester 24, Merchant Marine 17 S. Connecticut 21, Pace 7 Sacred Heart 26, Robert Morris 13 Shepherd 48, Glenville St. 31 Springfield 35, Hobart 13 St. John Fisher 34, Morrisville St. 29 St. Lawrence 24, RPI 21 Temple 49, Tulane 10 Trinity (Conn.) 29, Hamilton 4 Tufts 43, Bowdoin 24 Utica 22, Brockport 19 Virginia Union 66, Lincoln (Pa.) 27 W. Connecticut 46, Mass. Maritime 39 W. Virginia St. 32, Notre Dame Coll. 29 WPI 29, Union (NY) 21 Wake Forest 3, Boston College 0 Washington & Jefferson 55, Grove City 7 Wesley 45, College of NJ 14 Wesleyan (Conn.) 24, Colby 21 Westminster (Pa.) 49, Thiel 6 William & Mary 38, Villanova 16 Williams 16, Bates 14 SOUTH Alabama 27, Arkansas 14 Appalachian St. 37, Georgia St. 3 Averett 41, Methodist 33 Bethel (Tenn.) 58, Union (Ky.) 17 Campbellsville 42, Pikeville 34 Carson-Newman 45, Brevard 14 Catawba 10, Limestone 3 Catholic 28, Randolph-Macon 20 Centre 31, Millsaps 17 Charleston Southern 37, Monmouth 7 Chattanooga 31, Furman 3 Clemson 43, Georgia Tech 24 Coastal Carolina 24, Presbyterian 17 Cumberland 54, Kentucky Christian 21 Davidson 14, Kentucky Wesleyan 7, OT Delta St. 38, Shorter 17 Emory & Henry 31, Bridgewater (Va.) 7 FIU 52, UTEP 12 Fayetteville St. 36, Shaw 29 Florida St. 29, Miami 24 Florida Tech 24, West Alabama 13 Fort Valley St. 35, Kentucky St. 10 Gardner-Webb 34, Liberty 20 Georgetown (Ky.) 14, Bluefield South 0 Grambling St. 37, Alabama A&M 14 Guilford 55, Shenandoah 38 Hampton 21, Delaware St. 7 Huntingdon 56, Ferrum 21 Jacksonville 41, Stetson 14 LSU 45, South Carolina 24 LaGrange 27, Greensboro 25 Lane 23, Benedict 19 Lenoir-Rhyne 92, U. of Faith 0 Lindenwood (Ill.) 42, Missouri Baptist 21 Lindsey Wilson 41, Cumberlands 19 Livingstone 31, St. Augustine’s 7 Louisiana-Lafayette 49, Texas St. 27 Marist 13, Campbell 10 Mars Hill 17, Newberry 14 McNeese St. 21, SE Louisiana 7 Mississippi 52, New Mexico St. 3 Mississippi St. 45, Troy 17 Montclair St. 45, S. Virginia 0 Morehead St. 34, Butler 21 Morgan St. 42, Savannah St. 3 Murray St. 34, Austin Peay 18 NC A&T 27, Norfolk St. 3 NC Central 27, Florida A&M 24 NC Wesleyan 24, Maryville (Tenn.) 7 North Greenville 49, Ave Maria 13 Reinhardt 55, Faulkner 27 Rice 27, FAU 26 Richmond 27, Elon 14 Salisbury 31, Rowan 28 Samford 49, VMI 13 South Florida 45, Syracuse 24 Southeastern (Fla.) 87, Va. Lynchburg 28 Southern U. 45, Alabama St. 34 Stillman 22, Clark Atlanta 14 Tennessee 38, Georgia 31 The Citadel 39, Wofford 12 Thomas More 44, Geneva 14 Tusculum 26, Wingate 17 Tuskegee 35, Morehouse 7 UConn 40, UCF 13 UT Martin 28, Tennessee St. 14 Virginia St. 24, Elizabeth City St. 23 W. Carolina 24, Mercer 21 W. Kentucky 58, Middle Tennessee 28 Wash. & Lee 35, Hampden-Sydney 28 Webber 42, Edward Waters 7 West Georgia 49, Valdosta St. 28 Winston-Salem 37, Johnson C. Smith 22 MIDWEST Adrian 50, Alma 14 Akron 47, E. Michigan 21 Albion 72, Kalamazoo 40 Ashland 33, Saginaw Valley St. 7 Baldwin-Wallace 38, Marietta 0 Baylor 66, Kansas 7 Bemidji St. 41, Minn.-Crookston 7 Benedictine (Ill.) 30, Wis. Lutheran 13 Benedictine (Kan.) 59, Culver-Stockton 6 Berry 24, Chicago 17, OT Bethel (Minn.) 41, Hamline 7 Bowling Green 62, UMass 38 Carthage 31, Elmhurst 17 Case Reserve 45, Waynesburg 14 Cent. Missouri 38, Washburn 28 Cent. Oklahoma 55, Missouri Southern 21 Central 45, Luther 10 Chadron St. 26, Adams St. 0 Concordia (Wis.) 34, Aurora 31 Cornell (Iowa) 60, Grinnell 6 Crown (Minn.) 22, Greenville 14 Dayton 13, San Diego 12 DePauw 35, Wittenberg 30 Denison 17, Hiram 6 Dickinson St. 51, Jamestown 7 Doane 42, Dakota Wesleyan 17 Dordt 63, Trinity Bible 13 Drake 34, Valparaiso 7 Dubuque 31, Simpson (Iowa) 24 E. Illinois 33, SE Missouri 28 Emporia St. 46, Pittsburg St. 42 Ferris St. 56, Tiffin 21 Florida 21, Missouri 3 Franklin 80, Earlham 19 Grand Valley St. 38, Wayne (Mich.) 17 Gustavus 58, St. Olaf 34
Heidelberg 49, Muskingum 7 Hope 34, Rockford 0 Idaho St. 37, North Dakota 31 Illinois St. 31, Youngstown St. 29 Illinois Wesleyan 54, Millikin 13 Indianapolis 34, McKendree 24 Iowa 29, Illinois 20 Lake Forest 34, Knox 3 Lakeland 41, Concordia (Ill.) 0 Loras 48, Buena Vista 41 Manchester 42, Defiance 21 Marian (Ind.) 36, Taylor 23 Martin Luther 51, Minn.-Morris 36 Mayville St. 33, Waldorf 25 Michigan 38, Northwestern 0 Miles 34, Central St. (Ohio) 9 Minn. Duluth 34, St. Cloud St. 27 Minn. St.-Mankato 35, Augustana (SD) 27 Minnesota 41, Purdue 13 Missouri Western 26, Fort Hays St. 21 Monmouth (Ill.) 35, Illinois College 7 Morningside 69, Hastings 10 Mount St. Joseph 38, Hanover 28 Mount Union 51, Ohio Northern 7 N. Dakota St. 31, N. Iowa 28 N. Illinois 59, Ball St. 41 N. Michigan 41, Malone 13 Northern St. 78, Minn. St.-Moorhead 26 Northwestern (Minn.) 21, Mac Murray 13 Northwood (Mich.) 30, Michigan Tech 14 Notre Dame 41, Navy 24 Ohio 34, Miami (Ohio) 3 Ohio Dominican 34, Hillsdale 29 Ohio St. 49, Maryland 28 Ohio Wesleyan 23, Kenyon 20, 2OT Olivet 49, Trine 24 Olivet Nazarene 22, Trinity (Ill.) 6 Ottawa, Kan. 58, McPherson 0 Otterbein 49, Capital 34 Presentation 51, Finlandia 21 Ripon 23, Macalester 0 Rose-Hulman 28, Bluffton 27 S. Dakota St. 24, Indiana St. 7 S. Illinois 73, Missouri St. 26 SW Minnesota St. 61, Wayne (Neb.) 3 Sioux Falls 51, Winona St. 30 St. Francis (Ill.) 25, St. Ambrose 10 St. Francis (Ind.) 49, Siena Heights 25 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 42, Lincoln (Mo.) 14 St. Mary (Kan.) 52, Bethel (Kan.) 50 St. Norbert 21, Carroll (Wis.) 14 St. Scholastica 41, Iowa Wesleyan 7 TCU 52, Kansas St. 45 Tabor 31, Southwestern (Kan.) 20 Toledo 38, Kent St. 7 Truman St. 23, SW Baptist 14 Upper Iowa 52, Concordia (St.P.) 20 Urbana 33, Lake Erie 30 Valley City St. 32, Dakota St. 24 W. Illinois 40, South Dakota 21 W. Michigan 41, Cent. Michigan 39 Walsh 39, Findlay 38, 2OT Wartburg 31, Coe 14 Washington (Mo.) 37, Rhodes 7 Western St. (Col.) 62, Black Hills St. 23 Westminster (Mo.) 26, Eureka 18 Wheaton (Ill.) 31, Augustana (Ill.) 14 William Jewell 24, Quincy 21 Wis.-LaCrosse 28, Wis.-Stout 21 Wis.-Oshkosh 10, Wis.-Whitewater 7 Wis.-Platteville 30, Wis.-Stevens Pt. 27 Wis.-River Falls 10, Wis.-Eau Claire 7 Wisconsin 23, Nebraska 21 SOUTHWEST Arizona Christian 55, Langston 52 Ark.-Monticello 51, S. Nazarene 10 Arkansas Tech 30, Ouachita 12 Cent. Arkansas 43, Houston Baptist 7 E. New Mexico 77, Bacone 14 Hardin-Simmons 31, McMurry 13 Henderson St. 22, Harding 17 Hendrix 21, Birmingham-Southern 16 Lamar 44, Abilene Christian 28 Louisiana Tech 34, UTSA 31 Mary Hardin-Baylor 62, Sul Ross St. 20 Midwestern St. 24, W. Texas A&M 17 NW Oklahoma St. 31, SE Oklahoma 16 Okla. Panhandle St. 56, Southwestern 24 Portland St. 66, North Texas 7 Prairie View 45, MVSU 6 S. Arkansas 38, Oklahoma Baptist 20 SW Oklahoma 38, East Central 31 Sam Houston St. 59, Incarnate Word 7 Stephen F. Austin 28, Nicholls St. 24 Texas 24, Oklahoma 17 Texas A&M Commerce 38, Angelo St. 35 Texas Lutheran 55, E. Texas Baptist 27 Texas Tech 66, Iowa St. 31 Tulsa 34, Louisiana-Monroe 24 Wayland Baptist 24, Texas College 0 FAR WEST Arizona 44, Oregon St. 7 BYU 45, East Carolina 38 Boise St. 41, Colorado St. 10 CSU-Pueblo 45, Fort Lewis 9 Chapman 35, Pomona-Pitzer 13 Coll. of Idaho 48, Montana St.-North. 17 Colorado Mesa 31, NM Highlands 6 Colorado Mines 51, W. New Mexico 24 Dixie St. 38, Simon Fraser 35 E. Oregon 28, Carroll (Mont.) 21 E. Washington 42, Cal Poly 41, OT George Fox 49, Lewis & Clark 35 La Verne 32, Claremont-Mudd 27 Linfield 77, Pacific (Ore.) 10 Montana St. 35, Sacramento St. 13 Montana Tech 38, Rocky Mountain 33 Nevada 35, New Mexico 17 Redlands 13, Cal Lutheran 10 S. Dakota Tech 49, Cent. Washington 44 S. Oregon 37, W. Montana 30, OT UC Davis 38, N. Arizona 24 W. Oregon 24, North Alabama 22 Washington St. 45, Oregon 38, 2OT Weber St. 24, Montana 21, OT Whitworth 22, Puget Sound 19, OT Willamette 10, Pacific Lutheran 9
PENN STATE SUMMARY PENN ST. 29, INDIANA 7
Indiana Penn St.
7 0 0 0 — 7 7 12 0 10 — 29 First Quarter PSU—Polk 39 pass from Hackenberg (Julius kick), 7:35. Ind—Diamont 12 run (Oakes kick), 4:11. Second Quarter PSU—Hamilton 39 pass from Hackenberg (kick failed), 5:40. PSU—Hackenberg 1 run (kick failed), :36. Fourth Quarter PSU—Hackenberg 5 run (T.Davis kick), 10:37. PSU—FG T.Davis 30, 5:33. A—97,873. Ind PSU First downs 14 22 Rushes-yards 33-79 32-154 Passing 155 266 Comp-Att-Int 15-33-1 22-40-0 Return Yards 23 32 Punts-Avg. 11-41.0 7-44.3 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 8-65 3-30 Time of Possession 24:25 35:35 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Indiana, Diamont 11-38, Redding 13-32, A.Wilson 5-12, Rodriguez 2-6, Majette 1-4, Cameron 1-(minus 13). Penn St., Scott 8-57, M.Allen 8-45, Hackenberg 9-21, Thompkins 2-11, Thomas 2-9, B.Johnson 2-6, McSorley 15. PASSING—Indiana, Diamont 9-17-090, Cameron 6-16-1-65. Penn St., Hackenberg 21-39-0-262, McSorley 1-10-4. RECEIVING—Indiana, Ri.Jones 5-59, Paige 3-15, Griffith 2-31, Fuchs 1-20, Corsaro 1-13, Redding 1-7, Cobbs 1-5, Westbrook 1-5. Penn St., Godwin 4-41, Lewis 3-39, Ky.Carter 3-30, Scott 3-21, Hamilton 2-49, Polk 2-46, Gesicki 2-21, M.Allen 2-15, Garrity 1-4.
PITT SUMMARY Virginia Pitt
3 7 3 6 — 19 17 0 7 2 — 26 First Quarter Pitt—Orndoff 37 pass from Peterman (Blewitt kick), 12:56. UVa—FG Frye 33, 10:38. Pitt—Ollison 4 run (Blewitt kick), 4:50. Pitt—FG Blewitt 33, :11. Second Quarter UVa—K.Moore 15 fumble return (Frye kick), 10:40. Third Quarter Pitt—Boyd 8 pass from Peterman (Blewitt kick), 11:25. UVa—FG Frye 26, 4:02. Fourth Quarter Pitt—Caprara Safety, 13:23. UVa—Severin 32 pass from M.Johns (kick failed), 5:50. A—45,237. UVa Pitt First downs 16 16 Rushes-yards 31-139 35-141 Passing 209 222 Comp-Att-Int 17-34-1 17-24-0 Return Yards 0 58 Punts-Avg. 5-47.0 6-44.7 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 4-2 Penalties-Yards 4-22 5-40 Time of Possession 29:39 30:21 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Virginia, Reid 4-74, Mizzell 7-39, Hamm 10-36, Team 1-(minus 2), M.Johns 9-(minus 8). Pitt, James 11-94, Ollison 13-49, Boyd 1-7, Peterman 6-5, Voytik 2-2, Team 2-(minus 16). PASSING—Virginia, M.Johns 17-33-1209, Mizzell 0-1-0-0. Pitt, Peterman 1724-0-222. RECEIVING—Virginia, Thorpe 5-70, Severin 3-50, Mizzell 3-48, Wingo-Reeves 2-22, Johnson 2-18, Reid 1-2, Zaccheaus 1-(minus 1). Pitt, Boyd 7-54, Ford 3-63, Orndoff 2-63, Holtz 2-36, James 1-4, Parrish 1-3, Aston 1-(minus 1).
IUP SUMMARY IUP
INDIANA’S RASHARD FANT broke up a pass intended for Penn State receiver Chris Godwin during the first half of Saturday’s game.
PITT 26, VIRGINIA 19
IUP 47, SETON HILL 10
7 3 30 7 — 47 0 0 7 3 — 10 First Quarter IUP (6:42) — Chris Temple, 1 run (Ryan Stewart kick). Drive: 8 plays 77 yards, 3:01 Second Quarter IUP (2:36) — FG Stewart 32. Drive: 8 plays, 17 yards, 3:26. Third Quarter IUP (12:53) — Swahneek Brown, 15 pass from Lenny Williams (kick failed). Drive: 2 plays, 38 yards, 0:48. IUP (11:12) — Isiah Mims, 36 pass from Williams (Stewart kick). Drive: 2 plays, 38 yards, 0:48 IUP (8:06) — Lenny Williams, 62 run (Stewart kick). Drive: 2 plays, 67 yards, 0:46. SH (7:53) — Jarvis McClam, 92 kickoff return (Jesse Boulnemour kick). IUP (3:21) — FG Stewart 39. Drive: 11 plays, 53 yards, 4:26. IUP (1:40) — Temple, 3 run (Stewart kick). Fourth Quarter IUP (10:59) — Shannon Jackson, 4 run (Stewart kick). Drive: 8 plays, 68 yards, 3:44. SH (1:19) — FG Boulnemour 34. Drive: 11 plays, 75 yards, 5:04. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Offense Rushing IUP: Lenny Williams 16-205, Chris Temple 27-78, Shannon Jackson 6-36, Drew Harris 4-13, Team 3-(minus-4). Seton Hill: Brandon Stout 13-42, Patrick Jackson 6-26, Khalil Howard 1-7, Evan Byrd 2-7, Ardell Brown 1-1, Jarvis McClam 1-(minus-4), Christain Strong 7(minus 21). Passing IUP: Lenny Williams 9-15-0-157, Chase Haslett 0-1-0-0. Seton Hill: Christain Strong 16-36-2-272. Receiving IUP: Jordan Brown 3-43, Swahneek Brown 2-31, Isiah Mims 1-36, C.J. Jackson 1-21, Walt Pegues 1-15, Kevin Edwards 111. Seton Hill: Eric Brown 5-123, Jarvis McClam 4-67, Logan Carns 2-45, Shane Leatherbury 2-17, Ty George 1-12, Brandon Stout 1-6, Patrick Jackson 1-2. Defense Tackles IUP: Steve Franco 7, Kevin Clarke 7, Ackeno Robertson 5, Eric Williams 5, Jay Watkins 5. Seton Hill: Nicholas Boynton 11, Dexter Williams 10, Ricardo Housen 9, Josh Falatovich 8, Tanelious Walton 7, Alex Attia 6, Theron Eison 5. Interceptions-Yards IUP: Mikale Makle 1-59, Eric Williams 1-5. Seton Hill: None. TEAM STATISTICS IUP SHU First downs rushing 13 4 First downs passing 8 12 First downs penalty 1 0 Total first downs 22 16 Total yards 485 330 Yards rushing 328 58 Rushing attempts 56 31 Yards passing 157 272 Passes attempted 16 36 Passes completed 9 16 Interceptions thrown 0 2 Fumbles-lost 1-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 5-45 7-50 Punts-average 2-35.5 4-33.8 Third-down conversions8 of 13 4 of 14 Fourth-down conversions0 of 1 0 of 3 Time of possession 33:48 26:12 Seton Hill
PSAC STANDINGS WEST DIVISION Clarion IUP Slippery Rock California Gannon Seton Hill Mercyhurst Edinboro
Conf. 3-0 3-0 2-1 2-1 1-2 1-2 0-3 0-3
EAST DIVISION
Overall 6-0 4-1 5-1 4-2 4-2 2-4 3-3 0-6
Conf. Overall Bloomsburg 3-0 4-2 West Chester 3-0 4-2 Shippensburg 2-1 4-2 Kutztown 2-1 3-3 East Stroudsburg 2-1 3-3 Cheyney 0-3 0-6 Millersville 0-3 0-6 Lock Haven 0-3 0-6 Saturday’s Games IUP 47, Seton Hill 10 Gannon 16, Mercyhurst 13 Slippery Rock 56, California 21 Clarion 36, Edinboro 23 West Chester 44, Kutztown 14 Shippensburg 44, Lock Haven 34 East Stroudsburg 69, Cheyney 7 Bloomsburg 41, Millersville 20 Thursday’s Game Edinboro at Gannon Saturday, Oct. 17 California at IUP, 6 p.m. Slippery Rock at Mercyhurst Seton Hill at Clarion West Chester at Shippensburg Kutztown at BLoomsburg Millersville at East Stroudsburg Cheyney at Lock Haven
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Hackenberg helps Lions to victory with arm, legs Continued from Page C-1 He also showed off his arm strength and downfield accuracy, which rounded into form after a few missed throws midway through the first quarter. Usually used on sweep plays, Polk took off in motion and sprinted around the right side of Indiana’s defense, where Hackenberg found him in stride down the sideline for a 7-0 lead in the first quarter. Diamont, playing for injured starter Nate Sudfeld, led a quick response. He scrambled for 10 yards, completed back-to-back throws to Isaac Griffith for 31 more and cut his way through Penn State’s defense for a 12-yard run to cap an eight-play drive. But Hackenberg extended the lead with another deep shot — he took six and hit two in the first half — when he found Hamilton in single coverage down the sideline to give Penn State a 13-7 lead. It tied him with Kerry Collins for 39 career touchdown passes. Kicker Joey Julius missed his first of two extra points. “You can’t expect to go out when you’re throwing the ball more than 30 yards down the field, to go out and hit 70, 60 percent of them,” Hackenberg said. “If you luck out, 35,
40 percent, you’re pretty happy because that usually leads to big plays, big chunk yards or touchdowns. Today, we were able to do that.” Diamont also threw downfield early but wasn’t able to beat a Penn State defense that forced six three-and-outs and notched four sacks. Diamont completed just 9 of 17 passes for 90 yards before he was injured and replaced by third-stringer Danny Cameron in the third quarter. Cameron didn’t fare any better against Penn State’s defense. Penn State freshman cornerback John Reid intercepted Cameron’s first pass of the fourth quarter and Hackenberg scored his 5-yard touchdown seven plays later. It pushed Penn State’s total to 30 points off seven turnovers over the last three games. Senior defensive end Carl Nassib finished with two sacks. Austin Johnson and Garrett Sickels also had a sack each and Penn State made seven tackles for loss to help slow down Indiana’s up-tempo offense. “That’s what we needed to do to,” Johnson said. “We didn’t have to worry about (Cameron) running as much, so that kind of helped us.”
Panthers stave off Cavaliers
Continued from Page C-1 When Johns’ next fourth-down pass sailed high and wide of Thorpe, the Panthers exhaled. While they remain very much a work in progress, at this moment they’re less focused on style points than results. Pitt never trailed and led by 13 points in the fourth quarter yet couldn’t put away the Cavaliers (1-4, 0-1 ACC) until the final seconds. “There are so many plays we could have made more and not turn it into the good game that it was,” Narduzzi said. “I’d rather be relaxing going into the fourth quarter, but they’re making us earn our money, that’s for sure.” Nate Peterman passed for 222 yards and two touchdowns for Pitt. Chris James ran for 94 yards. Qadree Ollison rushed for 49 yards and a score but also fumbled at the Virginia 1 in the fourth quarter, giving the Cavaliers enough wiggle room to keep it close. “We need to learn how to grind it out,” Peterman said after the Panthers became the 19th Football Bowl Subdivision school to reach 700 wins. Johns completed 17 of 33 passes for 209 yards and a touchdown with an interception. The Cavaliers have dropped 12 straight road games dating to 2012. “We battled today but not good enough to win a football game,” Virginia coach Mike London said. “Pitt is a good football team, and you have to be able to capitalize and minimize your mistakes.” Narduzzi stressed he wouldn’t allow his team to get too high after an emphatic road win at Virginia Tech last week, one cemented by a defense that stopped the Hokies on three
consecutive possessions in the last 10 minutes to preserve a four-point lead. The Panthers certainly came out sharp, racing to a quick 17-3 lead. Peterman hit Orndoff for a 37-yard touchdown pass on game’s fifth play, Chris James ripped off a 48-yard sprint to set up a 4-yard scoring run by Ollison later in the first quarter, and the Panthers appeared to be in firm control. Virginia, two weeks removed from a 42point home loss to Boise State, struggled to gain any traction. Several times the Cavaliers had receivers running open deep in the secondary in the first half only to narrowly miss a momentumturning play. The defense, surprisingly, produced a touchdown when Mike Moore slammed into Peterman. The ball popped up in the air and defensive end Kwontie Moore snagged it, taking the first turnover produced by Virginia all season and chugging 27 yards to the end zone to bring the Cavaliers within 1710. Pitt extended its lead back to 13 when Matt Galambos returned an interception 51 yards to set up Tyler Boyd’s pretty 8-yard touchdown reception. When Johns was tackled in the end zone for a safety, the Panthers were up 26-13. The Cavaliers made it 26-19 when Johns found Canaan Severin for a 32-yard score with 5:50 to play. Johns’ fourth-down heave to Thorpe seemed to give Virginia hope, but the win the Cavaliers desperately need to breathe some life into a disappointing season never materialized. “We’re very close,” Johns said. “It’s just a matter of two or three plays.”
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SATURDAY’S HIGHLIGHTS By The Associated Press
STARS • Luke Falk, Washington State, threw for season-high 505 yards and five TDs, including an unusual scoring pass in the second overtime, helping the Cougars beat Oregon 45-38. • Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee, threw for 312 yards, ran for 118 more and accounted for five TDs as the Vols erased a 21-point deficit in a 38-31 victory over No. 19 Georgia. • Jordan Canzeri, Iowa, ran for 256 yards on a school-record 43 carries and the No. 22 Hawkeyes beat Illini 29-20 for their sixth straight win. • Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech, threw for 428 yards and five TDs to lead the Red Raiders past Iowa State 66-31. • Shannon Brooks, Minnesota, ran for 176 yards and changed the game with a 71-yard TD run early in the third quarter in a 41-13 blowout at Purdue. • Marlon Mack, South Florida, rushed for 184 yards and a pair of second-half TDs in a 45-24 victory over Syracuse. • Dalyn Williams, Dartmouth, passed for a career-high 435 yards and four TDs in a 35-3 win over Yale 35-3. • Austin Howard, Southern, threw for 355 yards and four TDs and added two more rushing in a 45-34 win over Alabama State. • Michael Sanders, Idaho State, passed for 427 yards and four TDs, including a 27-yarder to Jakori Ford for the winning score, in a 37-31 upset of North Dakota. • Kyle Nolan, Georgetown, passed for a career-high five TDs to a 38-7 win over Lafayette. • Vad Lee, James Madison, threw five TD passes in a 51-30 win over Towson. • Chase Edmonds, Fordham, rushed for 230 yards and scored four TDs in a 48-45 win over Penn.
CHUBB HURT Georgia running back Nick Chubb injured his left knee on the first play from scrimmage in the 19th-ranked Bulldogs’ 38-31 loss to Tennessee. Chubb was running toward the sideline when he was hit by cornerback Emmanuel Moseley and later by linebacker Jalen Reeves-Maybin. He was helped off the field and remained on the sideline surrounded by a crowd of players and team officials as the Bulldogs began their second offensive series. He later was carted away but was seated on the sideline for part of the second half. Georgia coach Mark Richt was unsure after the game about the severity of Chubb’s injury. Georgia’s has a history of bad luck with running backs and knee injuries. In Georgia’s overtime victory at Tennessee two years ago, running back Keith Marshall and wide receiver Justin Scott-Wesley tore ACLs in their right knees to knock them out for the remainder of the season. Todd Gurley’s standout career ended last year with a torn ACL.
RED RIVER RELIEF Charlie Strong put that gold cowboy hat on his head and flashed a huge smile filled with relief, joy and vindication. If last week’s beat down at TCU was rock bottom for Strong at Texas, his first victory against rival Oklahoma might be what changes the trajectory of his program. Or maybe it was just a temporary respite for the beleaguered Longhorns and their coach. Regardless, the 24-17 win against the 10th-ranked Sooners was no ordinary victory for Texas. When Jerrod Heard and the Longhorns offense got the ball with 3:33 left and Texas leading 24-17, they never gave it back. The Longhorns churned out three first downs, took a knee and then stormed the field as if they won championship trophy.
NUMBERS 19 Years since Georgia Tech last lost four straight games. 35 Years since Michigan had three straight shutouts. 41 Years since Temple last started 5-0. 62 Years since Duke opened 5-1 in consecutive years.
HOME AWAY FROM HOME South Carolina was forced to play its game against LSU on the road due to flooding and the Tigers made them feel right at home. Several days of record-setting downpours in south Carolina have left at least 17 dead, flooded hundreds of homes and businesses, shut down a 13-mile stretch of I-95 and left thousands without drinking water. LSU put on all sorts of touches to make it feel as much like a home game as possible. The band played the South Carolina alma mater before kickoff and stadium speakers blared music hit “Sandstorm” as is standard practice in South Carolina’s Williams-Brice Stadium. Billboards around town were programmed to read “Geaux Gamecocks! Make yourself at home.”
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Buechel, Dukes crush Battlers By The Associated Press
Dillon Buechel threw five touchdown passes, Rafiq Douglas ran 13 yards for a score and Duquesne beat Division II Alderson Broaddus 53-18 Saturday in a game that saw back-to-back 100-yard kickoff returns for scores. Buechel was 21 of 33 for 297 yards and no interceptions, with scoring strikes of 65 yards to Wayne Capers Jr., 8, 23, and 21 yards to Chris King and 18 yards to Reggie McKnight. King had eight catches for 128 yards. The Battlers (4-1) jumped to a 3-0 lead on Jordan Butler’s 40-yard field goal, but Buechel hit Capers with a 65yard TD pass on the Dukes’ opening drive and Duquesne (4-2) never looked back. After Austin Crimmins’ 39-yard field goal put the Dukes up 46-12 in the fourth quarter, Marcus Anderson returned the ensuing kickoff 100 yards for a Battlers’ score, then Nehari Crawford returned the ensuing kickoff 100 yards for Duquense’s final score. SACRED HEART 26, ROBERT MORRIS 13: R.J. Noel passed for one touchdown and ran for another, and Sacred Heart’s defense forced eight turnovers in a win over Robert Morris. The Pioneers (3-2, 1-0), with the Northeast Conference’s top rush defense, held Robert Morris (2-4, 1-1), the Northeast’s second-leading rushing team, to minus-7 yards on the ground. Sacred Heart forced three Robert Morris players into seven fumbles and recovered four. The Pioneers also picked off Colonials quarterback Luke Brumbaugh three times. Noel, who completed 21 of 40 for 222 yards, hit Jalyn Croom with a 36-yard strike to open the scoring. Ose Imeokparia and Noel scored on runs of 1 and 6 yards, and Alec Finney added two field goals. Neither Robert Morris TD came from its offense: Jimmy Masson intercepted Noel and returned it 49 yards to bring Robert Morris to 14-7, and Dante Satcher returned a kickoff 96 yards for a touchdown.
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TEXAS RECEIVER Marcus Johnson (7) was tackled by Oklahoma safety Steven Parker during the second half of the Longhorns’ win Saturday in Dallas.
Texas upsets Oklahoma
Tyrone Swoopes threw a touchdown pass and ran for a score as Texas found relief in the Red River rivalry yet again, upsetting No. 10 Oklahoma 24-17 on Saturday. Coach Charlie Strong’s Longhorns (2-4, 1-2 Big 12) came to Dallas in the midst of the program’s worst start in 59 years and as two-touchdown underdog to the Sooners (4-1, 1-1). It’s been nothing but turmoil and excruciating losses for the Longhorns so far, but Strong’s defense harassed Oklahoma quarterback Baker Mayfield and the offense made just enough plays to show Texas fans that better times might not be so far away. Jerrod Heard guided the Texas offense with 168 total yards and Swoopes played finisher near the goal line. His 2-yard TD flip to Caleb Bluiett with 13:52 left in the fourth quarter made it 24-10. Oklahoma responded with a long touchdown drive capped by Samaje Perine’s 1-yard run to cut it to 24-17. Oklahoma got the ball back with 6:05 left, but two sacks, the last by Naashon Hughes and Poona Ford, forced a punt. The Longhorns then killed the clock.
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Georgia Tech (2-4, 0-3) has lost four straight for the first time since 1996. NO. 7 LSU 45, SOUTH CAROLINA 24: Leonard Fournette had an 87-yard touchdown run, Brandon Harris passed for a career-best 228 yards, and LSU beat South Carolina in a game moved to Tiger Stadium because of flooding in South Carolina. Fournette finished with a season-low 158 yards on 20 carries in three quarters. Freshman Derrius Guice rushed for 161 yards and a TD, fellow running back Darrel Williams scored twice and the Tigers (5-0, 3-0 Southeastern Conference) piled up 396 yards rushing. South Carolina is 2-4.
NO. 1 OHIO STATE 49, MARYLAND 28: Cardale Jones threw two touchdown passes, J.T. Barrett scored three times and Ohio State remained unbeaten — and mostly underwhelming — with victory over Maryland. Ezekiel Elliott had two touchdowns for the Buckeyes (6-0, 2-0 Big Ten), who were tied 21-21 in the third quarter before shaking free of the Terrapins (2-4, 0-2) and extending the nation’s longest winning streak to 19. Ohio State coach Urban Meyer juggled his quarterbacks, using Jones to start drives and Barrett to finish them. Jones threw a 19-yard TD pass to Braxton Miller and connected on a 48-yarder to Jalin Marshall.
NO. 8 ALABAMA 27, ARKANSAS 14: Calvin Ridley caught an 81-yard touchdown pass from Jake Coker and Alabama rode its swarming defense to a victory over Arkansas. Stymied by early mistakes, the Crimson Tide (5-1, 2-1 Southeastern Conference) scored 24 points over the final 17 minutes after trailing the Razorbacks (2-4, 12) at the half. The Tide held Alex Collins to 26 rushing yards and added three sacks and an interception. Coker finished 24 of 33 for 262 yards with two touchdowns. Derrick Henry ran for 95 yards on 27 carries and set an Alabama record with a touchdown in his 11th straight game.
NO. 2 TCU 52, KANSAS STATE 45: Trevone Boykin threw for 301 yards and two touchdowns, the second a 55-yard strike to Josh Doctson with 1:10 left in the game, and TCU rallied from a big halftime deficit to beat Kansas State. Boykin also ran for 124 yards and two scores for TCU (6-0, 3-0 Big 12), which trailed 35-17 at the break. Aaron Green added 124 yards and two touchdowns rushing, and Doctson caught eight passes for 155 yards and two scores. None was bigger than his catch-and-run just 30 seconds after Jack Cantele had connected on a 37-yard field goal for Kansas State (3-2, 0-2) to knot the game 45-all.
NO. 11 FLORIDA 21, MISSOURI 3: Kelvin Taylor rushed for 99 yards and two firstquarter touchdowns and Florida defeated Missouri. The Gators (6-0, 4-0 SEC) amassed 337 yards and possessed the ball for 37:53, converting 23 first downs. Quarterback Will Grier targeted eight receivers, completing 20 of 33 passes for 208 yards in his fifth start. Demarcus Robinson led Florida in receiving with six catches for 79 yards. Drew Lock made his second start for Missouri (4-2, 1-2) in place of Maty Mauk, who is suspended indefinitely for violating team policy. He completed 16 of 39 passes for 151 yards but threw two interceptions, one of which was returned by Jalen Tabor for a 40-yard touchdown.
NO. 3 BAYLOR 66, KANSAS 7: Seth Russell threw three touchdown passes, Shock Linwood ran for 135 yards and a score, and Baylor romped past Kansas. Russell threw for 246 yards, all in the first half. Two of the TD strikes went to Corey Coleman, pushing his nationleading total to 13, and the other to 6foot-7, 410-pound tight end LaQuan McGowan, helping the Bears (5-0, 2-0 Big 12) to a 52-7 halftime lead. Freshman Ryan Willis threw for 158 yards and a score in his first start for Kansas (0-5, 0-2). NO. 4 MICHIGAN STATE 31, RUTGERS 24: Freshman LJ Scott scored on a 3-yard run with 43 seconds to play and the Spartans won ugly for the second straight week. Scott also scored on a 1-yard run to help the Spartans (6-0, 2-0 Big Ten) win their 10th straight game. They overcame an impressive return by Rutgers senior receiver Leonte Carroo, who caught three touchdowns. Connor Cook completed 23 of 38 passes for a season-high 357 yards and two touchdowns. He came up with a 29-yard third-down pass to R.J. Shelton on the winning 76-yard drive. Chris Laviano and Carroo, who was reinstated Wednesday after simple assault charges were dropped from a Sept. 12 incident, combined on TD passes of 5, 39 and 28 for Rutgers (2-3, 0-2). NO. 6 CLEMSON 43, GEORGIA TECH 24: Deshaun Watson threw two touchdown passes, Wayne Gallman ran for two scores and Clemson surged past Georgia Tech. Gallman ran for 115 yards, including a 66-yard touchdown on the game’s third play. Watson passed for 265 yards and had touchdown throws of 29 and 8 yards.
NO. 12 FLORIDA STATE 29, MIAMI 24: Dalvin Cook ran for 222 yards and three touchdowns, the last a 23-yarder with 6:44 remaining, to help Florida State hold off Miami. Florida State (5-0, 3-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) won despite Miami’s Brad Kaaya throwing for 405 yards and three touchdowns. Miami fell to 3-2. Everett Golson completed 25 of 33 passes for 291 yards and a touchdown. NO. 18 MICHIGAN 38, NO. 13 NORTHWESTERN 0: Jehu Chesson returned the opening kickoff 96 yards for a touchdown and Michigan scored on offense and defense to build a four-touchdown lead by halftime. Michigan (5-1, 2-0 Big Ten) has won five straight since their opening loss at Utah under coach Jim Harbaugh. The Wildcats (5-1, 1-1) were giving up a nation-low seven points a game. NO. 14 MISSISSIPPI, NEW MEXICO STATE 3: Chad Kelly threw for 384 yards and three touchdowns to lead Mississippi. Kelly, who came into the day leading the Southeastern Conference in passing, has topped 300 yards in four of his six games. He completed 24 of 33 throws. Laquon Treadwell caught eight passes for 136 yards and two touchdowns, including one on a spectacular one-handed grab down the right sideline. The Rebels (5-1) finished with 665 total yards. New Mexico State is 0-5. NO. 15 NOTRE DAME 41, NAVY 24: C.J. Prosise ran for 129 yards and three touchdowns, two after Navy turnovers, and Notre Dame beat the Midshipmen.
Navy rallied to tie it at 21 late in the second quarter on fullback Quentin Ezell’s TD runs of 45 and 22 yards after quarterback Keenan Reynolds went down with a leg injury. But Justin Yoon’s 52-yard field goal to close the first half and Prosise’s two touchdowns early in the second half gave the Irish (5-1) a 17-point lead. Navy (4-1) entered the game tied for best in the nation with one turnover but had two that led to touchdowns. TENNESSEE 38, NO. 19 GEORGIA 31: Joshua Dobbs threw for 312 yards, ran for 118 more and accounted for five touchdowns and Tennessee overcame a 21-point deficit to beat Georgia. Georgia (4-2, 1-2 Southeastern Conference) lost star running back Nick Chubb to a left knee injury on the first play from scrimmage. Georgia’s Reggie Davis scored on a 70yard punt return and 48-yard catch. The Bulldogs got to Tennessee’s 27 in the final seconds, but Brian Randolph broke up Greyson Lambert’s pass to Malcolm Mitchell in the end zone. Dobbs was 25 of 42 with three touchdown passes for Tennessee (3-3, 1-2). He ran for two touchdowns, including a 5yarder that broke a 31-all tie with 5:48 left. NO. 21 OKLAHOMA ST. 33, WEST VIRGINIA 26, OT: Backup quarterback J.W. Walsh scored on a 2-yard run in overtime and Oklahoma State held West Virginia scoreless on its possession in the extra period. It marked the third straight close finish for the Cowboys (6-0, 3-0 Big 12), who won their two previous conference games on last-minute field goals. Skyler Howard brought West Virginia from 15 points down with a 3-yard scoring run with 2:44 left to send the game into overtime tied at 26. West Virginia (3-2, 0-2) advanced to the 4 on its overtime possession, but Howard threw incomplete in the end zone on fourth-and-goal. NO. 22 IOWA 29, ILLINOIS 20: Jordan Canzeri ran for 256 yards on a schoolrecord 43 carries and Iowa held off Illinois for its sixth straight victory. C.J. Beathard had 200 yards passing and two touchdowns for the Hawkeyes (6-0, 2-0 Big Ten). They’ve already taken down four Power Five opponents heading into next week’s game against No. 13 Northwestern. Canzeri’s 75-yard touchdown run put Iowa ahead 23-13 late in the third quarter. Geronimo Allison pulled Illinois back within three on a 53-yard reception, but freshman Ke’Shawn Vaughn’s fumble with 3:09 left doomed the Illini. Wes Lunt threw for 317 yards and a touchdown for Illinois (4-2, 1-1). NO. 24 TOLEDO 38, KENT STATE 7: Terry Swanson ran for 161 yards and a touchdown and Kareem Hunt had two scores in leading Toledo over Kent State. Toledo got off to a shaky start, but remained undefeated at 5-0, 2-0 in the Mid-American Conference. Kent State is 2-4. Diontae Johnson took the opening kickoff 89 yards for an apparent score for Toledo (5-0, 2-0 Mid-American), but the play was nullified by a penalty. After a three-and-out, Toledo’s fourth-down snap sailed through the end zone and Kent State (2-4, 1-1) recovered for its only points of the day. Toledo took over from there and led 24-7 at the half. NO. 25 BOISE STATE 41, COLORADO STATE 10: Thomas Sperbeck caught two long touchdown passes and Jeremy McNichols scored his 13th and 14th TDs of the season, leading Boise State past Colorado State. Among Brett Rypien’s 339 yards passing was a beautiful 85-yard scoring strike to McNichols, who also caught a 53-yard touchdown pass from fellow wide receiver Shane Williams-Rhodes on a trick play. McNichols, who leads the FBS in TDs, scored on a 56-yard scamper, but was knocked from the game on a 1-yard TD run late in the third quarter. The Broncos (5-1, 2-0 Mountain West) jumped out to a quick 17-0 lead before the Rams (2-4, 0-2) had a first down. Sperbeck finished with five catches for 178 yards, all in the first half. McNichols had 104 yards on 17 carries and caught six passes for 77 yards.
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Mexico tops U.S. in extra time PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — Paul Aguilar scored Mexico’s second goal of extra time on a stunning volley in the 118th minute, and Mexico earned a berth in the 2017 Confederations Cup with a 3-2 victory over the United States on Saturday night Aguilar rocketed his shot past Brad Guzan after Raul Jimenez passed the ball over his head and into the penalty area, putting a thrilling finish on the latest chapter of this rivalry at the sold-out Rose Bowl. Oribe Peralta scored a tiebreaking goal in the sixth minute of extra time for Mexico. Bobby Wood evened it in the 18th minute of extra time for the Americans, who lost to Mexico for the first time in seven games under coach Jurgen Klinsmann. Javier Hernandez scored an early goal as Mexico beat the U.S. for the first time since the 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup final.
Platini files appeal of ban UNDATED (AP) — Michel Platini has lodged an appeal with FIFA against a 90-day suspension from world football that’s thwarting his hopes of standing for the presidency. FIFA’s ethics committee imposed the provisional ban on Thursday after a payment the UEFA president received from the world body became embroiled in a Swiss criminal investigation. Sepp Blatter, who was also suspended from his role as FIFA president, filed an appeal Thursday with the organization he had led for 17 years. UEFA confirmed Saturday to The Associated Press that Platini has now also lodged his appeal. FIFA’s appeal committee is chaired by Larry Mussenden of Bermuda.
Rosberg takes pole in Sochi SOCHI, Russia (AP) — Mercedes’ Nico Rosberg took pole position for the Russian Grand Prix on Saturday ahead of his teammate and title rival Lewis Hamilton. Rosberg set an unbeatable time of 1 minute, 37.113 seconds midway through the final qualifying session in Sochi to beat Hamilton by more than three tenths of a second. Hamilton challenged for the top spot with an aggressive final lap but ran off track and aborted the attempt. Williams’ Valtteri Bottas took third ahead of the two Ferraris of Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen. Toro Rosso driver Carlos Sainz did not compete in qualifying after a highspeed crash in the final practice session. His team says he is uninjured but will spend the night in hospital as a precaution.
Djokovic, Nadal to meet in final BEIJING (AP) — Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal will renew their long rivalry in the China Open final today after both won their semifinals in straight sets. The top-ranked Djokovic improved his perfect record at the tournament to 28-0 with a 62, 6-3 victory over David Ferrer of Spain, while Nadal defeated Italy’s Fabio Fognini 7-5, 6-3. Nadal leads their headto-head 23-21, but hasn’t beaten Djokovic since the French Open final last year. In women’s play, Switzerland’s Timea Bacsinszky defeated Ana Ivanovic 5-7, 6-4, 6-1 to reach the final. With the result, she’s now assured of making the top 10 for the first time in her career.
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THE CARDINALS’ Jason Heyward (22) watched as the Cubs’ Jorge Soler’s two-run home run landed in the stands during the second inning of Saturday’s game in St. Louis. Dexter Fowler, right, scored on the homer.
Cubs put squeeze on Cards to even series By R.B. FALLSTROM AP Sports Writer
ST. LOUIS — For one inning, Jorge Soler and all those Chicago Cubs rookies looked like playoff-tested veterans and the St. Louis Cardinals appeared shaken. That’s all it took. Kyle Hendricks and Addison Russell had successful squeeze bunts and Soler capped a five-run second with a two-run homer off Jaime Garcia, and the Cubs held off the Cardinals 6-3 on Saturday night to even their NL Division Series at a game apiece. “Listen, I can’t be more proud of our guys,” manager Joe Maddon said. “When you win a wild-card game like we did, I promise you, you settle in. We didn’t win yesterday, but we were not overwhelmed by anything.” Maddon made all the right moves a night after the Cubs lost the opener 4-0. Now the teams shift to Wrigley Field for Game 3 Monday, the first playoff game at the friendly confines since 2008, where Chicago’s 22-game winner Jake Arrieta faces St. Louis’ Michael Wacha in the best-of-five series. “Getting back there 1-1 with our big dog on the mound, the atmosphere is going to be good,” Anthony Rizzo said. The usually steady NL Central champion Cardinals made two errors as the Cubs didn’t hit the ball out of the infield in scoring their first three runs in the second. “It is hard to watch a club that’s played so well defensively, see a couple things happen that are kind of uncharacteristic for us,” manager Mike Matheny said. Making his first postseason start, Soler connected off Garcia (0-1), who was lifted because of a stomach ailment after the second. The Cubs have been working Soler back into the mix after he returned from a left oblique strain in mid-September. “All I was trying to do was help the team win,” Soler said through a translator. “He got a ball up where I could hit it hard.” Garcia told the team he felt a bit ill about an hour before the game but thought he’d be fine. “I was going to pitch, it was my game,” Garcia said. “I worked so hard all year for this situation and unfortunately it didn’t go my way, but no excuse.” Dexter Fowler, Soler and Starlin Castro each had two of Chicago’s six hits in a game played in front of a lively crowd of 47,859, a postsea-
son record at 10-year-old Busch Stadium, that included thousands of Cubs fans. Soler also doubled and walked twice in the Cubs’ first postseason victory since 2003. Chicago had lost seven straight Division Series games. The Cardinals homered three times, including a leadoff long ball by Matt Carpenter. Consecutive shots by Kolten Wong and pinch-hitter Randal Grichuk with two outs in the fifth chased Hendricks one out shy of qualifying for the victory in his postseason debut. Travis Wood (1-0) allowed one hit with two strikeouts in 2 1-3 scoreless innings for the victory. Hector Rondon, briefly stuck in the bullpen bathroom during Game 1, earned his first career postseason save. “That’s really funny for me right now,” Rondon said with a laugh. Though none of the runs were earned in the second, Garcia’s first postseason start since 2012 was a disaster. The Cubs capitalized when Garcia blew a play on a safety squeeze by Hendricks. The pitcher hesitated instead of throwing home with a good chance of cutting down the run, then made a wild, flat-footed throw to first for an error. “I didn’t even see it,” Hendricks said. “I put my head down and started running.” Russell, the next batter, squeezed in another run, and Dexter Fowler had an RBI infield hit before Soler drove a high 2-2 pitch over the center field wall. “Everything has to be set up properly for that,” Maddon said. “It just was.” The inning was also aided by an ill-advised, off-target relay to first for a throwing error by second baseman Kolten Wong trying for a double play. Lance Lynn, the presumptive Game 4 starter, replaced Garcia in the third as the first in a parade of relievers. Matheny said there are “options” for Game 4, with Lynn or lefty Tyler Lyons as possibilities. Two-time 20-game winner Adam Wainwright, coming off a torn left Achilles in late April, fanned three in 1 2-3 scoreless innings, his fourth appearance since being injured and first of more than an inning. Hendricks allowed three homers in 4 2-3 innings. He had 17 no-decisions in the regular season, most in the majors. The Cubs’ Kris Bryant went 0-for-4 with three groundouts and a strikeout. He is 3-for34 with no RBIs in his last nine games.
NLDS: Dodgers 5, Mets 2
L.A. rallies past Mets to forge tie in series New York loses shortstop to broken leg By BETH HARRIS AP Sports Writer
LOS ANGELES — Mets shortstop Ruben Tejada broke his right leg when a takeout slide by Chase Utley flipped the shortstop during a four-run rally in the seventh inning, and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat New York 5-2 Saturday night to tie their NL Division Series at one game apiece. The Mets were leading 2-1 when the Dodgers put runners at the corners with one out against Noah Syndergaard. Bartolo Colon relieved, and Howie Kendrick hit a grounder up the middle. Second baseman Daniel Murphy flipped to Tejada, who took the throw awkwardly for an apparent force as Utley slid past the bag and slammed into him, causing Tejada to flip over as the tying run scored from third. Tejada was put on a flatbed
vehicle after an air cast was placed on his leg. The Mets said Tejada sustained a fractured right fibula. Utley was ruled safe on a video review, which determined Tejada’s foot missed the bag. Utley also appeared not to touch the base. Adrian Gonzalez followed with a two-run double off Addison Reed and scored on Justin Turner’s double. There was some history between Utley and Tejada. The Mets were angered during a takeout slide by Utley during a game against Philadelphia in September 2010. “It was a little late,” thenMets manager Jerry Manuel said. “You’ve got to be ready to respond. We’ll take care of it. We’ll slide hard, do stuff like that.” The Dodgers’ Zack Greinke (1-0) allowed two runs and five hits in seven innings. He struck out eight and walked none a night after teammate
Clayton Kershaw fanned 11 while losing his fifth straight postseason game. Kenley Jansen pitched the ninth for the save, completing a five-hitter. Syndergaard (0-1) gave up three runs and five hits in 6 13 innings. He struck out nine and walked four in following up Jacob deGrom’s 13-strikeout performance in winning Game 1. Eight of Syndergaard’s first 36 pitches reached 100 mph or more over the first two innings on a 90-degree evening. The action shifts to Citi Field in New York for Game 3 on Monday, when Brett Anderson (10-9) tries to pitch the Dodgers back into the best-of-five series against the Mets’ Matt Harvey (13-8). Yoenis Cespedes and Michael Conforto hit solo homers in the second, the latter off the right-field pole. Andre Ethier had an RBI double in the fourth.
Sunday, October 11, 2015 — C-7
Title contenders want momentum
Continued from Page C-1 But the stakes are higher in round two, which includes races at Charlotte, Kansas and finally Talladega. The field has been trimmed to 12 drivers, and JGR qualified all four of its cars in the top eight at Charlotte. Kenseth and Kyle Busch will start on the front row, while Harvick will start 11th. Harvick is the defending race winner, and used his Charlotte victory last year to coast into the third round of the playoffs. A victory in a Chase race earns a driver an automatic berth into the next round. “I think if you can win in a first round situation, you can definitely put yourself in a position to get those guys on the team that mental break that they’re going to need just because of the detail and things that it takes on a weekly basis when you have to run all three weeks at that level,” Harvick said. Harvick had a grueling first round of the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship, which began when he crashed after contact with Jimmie Johnson in the first race. It dropped him to last in the Chase field and pushed him into a mustwin situation to keep his title defense alive. But an almost-certain victory the next week at New Hampshire slipped away when he ran out of gas in the closing laps, and it was make-or-break last weekend at Dover. He got the win he needed to advance into the second round, but it was a draining stretch for Harvick and his StewartHaas Racing team. “When you get in those types of situations, when you see everybody overachieve in every department of the car, because they’re just so focused on all the little things, and when you start taking those crumbs and you start adding them up ... you can’t race like this all year because it’s just so draining and so hard on everybody,” Harvick said. He won at Charlotte last October to coast into the third round of the Chase. It’s a critical victory to get because Kansas has proven over the years to ruin many title hopes, and Talladega is the crapshoot of the Chase. Kyle Busch for years struggled at Kansas to cripple his championship chances, and tire issues last season dumped Keselowski and Dale Earnhardt Jr. to the back of the standings. Keselowski pulled out the must-win at Talladega to
advance into the third round, but Earnhardt was eliminated. So was Busch, even though he sailed through Kansas with a career-best third-place finish. He was wrecked the next week at Talladega to end his Chase. “We were a little worried about Kansas and we made it through there free and clear,” Busch said. “It’s not all that fun when you go into an elimination race, you don’t have a win, but yet anything can happen and anything that can happen is 99.9 percent of the time out of your control. You hate that pressure being put on you like that.” After Harvick won at Charlotte last year, SHR teammate Kurt Busch congratulated crew chief Rodney Childers on giving his team two weeks of breathing room. Busch had been eliminated one week earlier, and he recognized that Harvick and his team could focus on the third round and not worry about having to dodge the unknowns at Kansas and Talladega. “I basically went into Rodney Childers’ office and I said, ‘This is yours to lose now. You have a hall pass through Talladega, you don’t even have to sweat it,’” Busch said. “And then they start working on their Martinsville setup, their Texas setup, they start working on other things, and you’re more relaxed. You don’t even have the anxiety level at that top level that you will if you go to Talladega needing a good finish.” Jeff Gordon, who scored his first career victory at Charlotte in 1994, goes into his final race at the track still seeking his first win of the season. He’s not focused on victories, but rather advancing to the final round of the Chase as he tries to win a fifth championship in his last season before retirement. Gordon will take whatever road necessary to get to the finale at Homestead, but the emotion of potentially grabbing one last win at Charlotte isn’t lost. “That could possibly be one of the biggest moments I’ve ever had at Charlotte if we do that,” he said. “We know that if you get a victory here this weekend, the relief that you’re going to feel and to not have to go to Talladega and not have to worry about Kansas, is huge. It’s absolutely huge. “I’ve been saying all year long that if we can make it to round three, I think our chances of making it to Homestead are actually very, very good.”
AMERICAN LEAGUE DIVISION SERIES
Jays’ Cecil done, taken off roster By STEPHEN HAWKINS AP Sports Writer
ARLINGTON, Texas — Toronto Blue Jays reliever Brett Cecil said he cried while walking to the clubhouse after being helped off the field. Cecil’s season is over because of a torn calf muscle, and the left-hander has been replaced on Toronto’s postseason roster by rookie right-hander Ryan Tepera. “It’s not the way I perceived it ending,” Cecil said Saturday, a day after sustaining the injury in Game 2 of the AL Division Series. He got hurt while tagging out Mike Napoli in a rundown than ended the eighth inning of the Blue Jays’ 6-4 loss in 14 innings to Texas on Friday that gave the Rangers a 2-0 lead in the best-of-five series. Tepera, who had 3.27 ERA in 32 appearances over three stints with the Blue Jays this season, was put on their playoff roster Saturday, an off day before Game 3 in Texas tonight. Napoli was caught after a pickoff move by Cecil, who then went to get in position for the rundown. The pitcher said he took a throw from shortstop Troy Tulowitzki, then immediately felt a pop when he took a step toward the runner.
“I don’t know how I took an extra two steps, but I was able to get there and tag him,” Cecil said. “Then just the adrenaline took over for a second, and just the pain set in, and it was tough to get off the field.” Cecil was 5-5 with five saves and a 2.48 ERA in 63 games during the regular season. He didn’t allow an earned run over his last 37 appearances since June 24. “It’s definitely a big loss,” manager John Gibbons said. “He’s been so good for us, arguably the best reliever in baseball the last three months, been up there with the best of them.” BELTRE ON ICE: Adrian Beltre was excused from the Texas Rangers’ workout at the ballpark Saturday to rest his back in the AL Division Series. Beltre missed Game 2 on Friday because of a lower back strain that also forced the third baseman’s early exit from the series opener on Thursday. The Rangers said Beltre is resting, taking medications and still considered day to day. Beltre will be evaluated before Game 3 tonight. A Rangers’ win over Toronto would clinch the best-offive division series.
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C-8 — Sunday, October 11, 2015
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It’s time to say goodbye
PENGUINS LOSE TO COYOTES, 2-1
IUP ROUNDUP
Hawks rebound against Vulcans By The Indiana Gazette IUP rebounded from Friday’s loss at Seton Hill and won at California, 15-25, 2514, 25-21, 25-17, in a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference women’s volleyball match on Saturday. The Crimson Hawks improved to 13-5 overall and 63 in the PSAC. California fell to 6-13 and 4-5. The 6-3 start in the PSAC is IUP’s best since the conference began counting all league matches in the standings in 2009. IUP’s Natalie Cignetti, Alexis Anderson and Gabrielle Egler and Lily McWilliams combined for 47 kills. The Crimson Hawks play Pitt Johnstown, Millersville, Lock Haven and Shippensburg next weekend in PSAC East/West crossover matches. CROSS COUNTRY: IUP’s men placed fifth and the women came in seventh in the Carnegie Mellon Invitational cross country meet at Schenley Park on Saturday. Andrew Morgan led the IUP men with a 22nd-place finish with a time of 26 minutes, 44.1 seconds on the 8K course. Tyler Vella (26:59.4), Ryan Louther (27:48.9) and Jabari Freeman (28:05.6) placed in the top 80 for IUP. Louther is an Indiana High School graduate. Also running for the Crimson Hawks were John Danvers (28:35.0), Noah Mandel (28:39.5), Dalton Trump ((29:09.9), John Michael Mihalek (29:11.6), Porter Mitchell (29:55.8), Michael Dautlik (30:01.8) and Michael Emert (31:17.6). Carnegie Mellon won the team title. Rachel Magliane led the IUP women with a time of 19:47.1 on the 5K course. Jenna Lezanic (20:01.9), Makena Felts (20:15.6) and Becky Wilson (20:23.5) placed in the top 65 for IUP. Lezanic is a Marion Center graduate, and Wilson is an Indiana graduate. Also running for the Crimson Hawks were Riva Walker (20:25.4), Sam Christman (20:37.5), Allyson Dryer (20:46.3), Nicole Best (20:47.4), Margaret McChesney (21:38.5), Morgan Gimigliano (21:38.5), Mikayla Plafcan (21:46.8) and Erin Fessler (22:20.8). Pitt won the team title. IUP runs in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference championships on Oct. 25 at Slippery Rock. SOCCER: IUP lost at West Chester, 4-0, in a PSAC women’s soccer match Saturday. IUP fell to 6-5-2 overall and 5-4-2 in the PSAC. West Chester improved to 9-3 and 8-3. The Golden Rams outshot IUP 21-2, including 8-2 with shots on goal. IUP plays host to Millersville on Saturday.
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THE PENGUINS’ Patric Hornqvist took a shot against Coyotes goalie Mike Smith during Saturday’s game in Glendale, Ariz. Smith shook off a hard collision to stop 27 shots, Jordan Martinook scored his first career NHL goal and Arizona withstood a late flurry to beat Pittsburgh 2-1. Smith was injured in the first period after being run into by teammate Brad Richardson, who was shoved from behind by Hornqvist. Smith lay on the ice for a couple minutes, but stayed in and made some big saves down the stretch, giving him 67 in two games. Phil Kessel scored his first goal with Pittsburgh and Marc-Andre Fleury stopped 37 shots for the Penguins (0-2).
Korda takes lead in Malaysia By The Associated Press
50th in the world ranking and 56th on the money list. The third-ranked Lewis has rebounded with rounds of 66 and 65 after opening with a 72. Jang had a 71 after taking a onestroke lead into the round. She had a double bogey on the par-3 15th, saved bogey with a 20-footer on the par-5 16th and rebounded with a birdie on the par-3 17th.
Jessica Korda took a two-stroke lead in the LPGA Malaysia, shooting a bogey-free 6-under 65 in sweltering conditions. Korda missed a birdie chance on the par-4 18th when her 6-footer slid by on the left side, leaving the 22-year-old American at 12-under 201 at Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. Fellow American Stacy Lewis and South Korea’s Ha Na Jang were tied for second. Korda has only one top-10 finish this season, a tie for second in January in Florida in the season-opening event. The three-time LPGA Tour winner is
CHAMPIONS: Kenny Perry shot a 4under 68 in the rain to take a onestroke lead after two rounds in the Champions Tour’s SAS Championship. Perry had an 8-under 136 total at Prestonwood Country Club. Joe Du-
rant was second after a 68, and firstround leader Bernhard Langer (73) was another stroke back along with Lee Janzen (68). Perry, the 2011 winner at Prestonwood, won the 3M Championship in August in Minnesota for his eighth victory on the 50-and-over tour. PGA EUROPEAN: England’s Matthew Fitzpatrick shot a 3-under 68 to maintain a share of the lead after the third round of the British Masters. Thailand’s Kiradech Aphibarnrat had a 67 to match Fitzpatrick at 12under 201 on Woburn’s Marquess Course. Kiradech has two European Tour victories this season.
Williams makes big plays in IUP win Continued from Page C-1 The competition went back and forth once the season started, but Cignetti eventually picked Williams as the full-time starter, and he hasn’t been disappointed. “It’s just a matter of being more comfortable with the offense and getting more repetitions,” Cignetti said. “He’s still improving every day. He’s a great competitor. He loves to play.” Through five games, Williams has rushed for 439 yards and three touchdowns and passed for 581 yards and four touchdowns with only two interceptions. The most important statistic is this: IUP is 4-0 in games Williams has started. “I’m just trying to get better every day,” Williams said, “keep getting comfortable with the offense and building trust with my teammates. I’m not trying to do too much; I’m just trying to do my job and to do it well. If I do my job well, our whole offense can work very well.” Williams also got a boost from the IUP defense, which put together an outstanding performance against a team that entered the game averaging 30.8 points and 450.6 yards per game. On Saturday, the Seton Hill offense was shut out and gained only 330 total yards. The Griffins’ 10 points came on special teams: a 97-yard kickoff return for a touchdown and a short field goal
late in the fourth quarter. “It was a huge defensive effort,” safety Eric Williams, who had five tackles, three passes defensed and an interception, said. “Being that Seton Hill is a throwing team, it was huge for the defense to come out and show toughness and get as many threeand-outs as we did. We were prepared. It’s not like I wasn’t surprised. But preparation is key.” The Crimson Hawks certainly looked prepared on defense. Although Seton Hill managed to move the ball a lot, the Griffins couldn’t do anything once they got into IUP territory. The Crimson Hawks intercepted two passes (by Eric Williams and true freshman cornerback Mikale Makle), and defensive lineman Karon Gibson blocked a field goal that Jay Watkins scooped up and returned deep into Seton Hill territory. “I thought our defense was outstanding,” Cignetti said. “Tremendous. Very physical.” Seton Hill gained just 58 yards on the ground, and many of those came in the fourth quarter, when the game was already out of reach. Without the ability to run the ball, Seton Hill had to rely on the pass, and the IUP defense used intense pressure to total nine sacks of quarterback Christian Strong. “Early on in the week, we kind of knew what to expect,” defensive tackle Jeff Palmer, who had four tackles and two
sacks, said. “It was going to be our game. We needed to make sure we stopped the run and made them one-dimensional.” IUP held Seton Hill scoreless in the first half, and the Crimson Hawks entered the second half with only a 10-0 lead. But that’s when Lenny Williams took over and nearly single-handedly beat Seton Hill. He started the third quarter with a 15-yard touchdown pass to Swahneek Brown, and then after Eric Williams’ interception, he connected with true freshman Isiah Mims for a 36-yard score to make it 23-0. Then after a turnover on downs, Williams made his signature play of the season when he scrambled away from pressure, dashed into the open field and took off for the end zone. He raced all the way to the Seton Hill 15, where he encountered several defenders, so he cut sideways and headed to the far sideline before turning to his right and diving into the end zone for a 62-yard touchdown run that made it 30-0. “Getting into the open field makes things easier,” Williams said. “You’ve got a lot more room to work with. Once I break through the line, if I get a lane, it makes things easier. I think I have pretty good vision and I can see a lot of the lanes.” He later guided IUP to two more touchdowns, on Chris
Temple’s second score and one from Shannon Jackson, and kicker Ryan Stewart’s second field goal. Thanks to Williams’ big plays, IUP outscored Seton Hill 30-7 in the third quarter to blow open a close game. Seton Hill, after all, had beaten Slippery Rock two weeks ago and given California all it could handle last week. But against IUP, the Griffins couldn’t do much to help themselves. The Crimson Hawks, on the other hand, imposed their will from the outset and rolled to their fourth straight impressive win. “We just do what we do,” Cignetti said. “And right now, that’s focusing on one day at a time, one play at a time. We’re getting better in a lot of different areas, and that’s what we’re going to keep doing.”
Continued from Page C-1 whose nickname was Dr. Strangeglove — Dick Stuart. • According to Cot’s Baseball Contracts (Yep, there’s a website for everything.) the Pirates have $50.6 million committed for next season, but they have some major arbitration cases to deal with: Neal Walker, Francisco Cervelli, Alvarez, Mark Melancon, Tony Watson, Jeff Locke and Jared Hughes. Cot’s estimates that the payroll will be at $90.6 after they get their raises. The Pirates’ payroll at the start of this season was $88.2 million. If they’re serious about keeping up with the Cardinals and the Cubs, they will have to sign a free agent or two, especially if they maintain their policy of keeping their good prospects out of the big leagues for as long as they can in order to maintain control. • Keep in mind that the Cardinals just signed a $1 billion TV deal and the Cubs expect to sign an even better deal in a couple years. Both have lots of good, young players and lots of money. The Pirates have lots of good, young players. • If the Dallas Cowboys had any class, they would postpone the return of their new pass rusher, Greg Hardy. You remember Greg. He was convicted by a judge of beating his girlfriend and had the conviction overturned when the girlfriend decided not to show for the jury-trial appeal. He was then suspended for 10 games by the NFL and had that reduced to four games by an arbiter. Cowboys fans are excited for his return this week, but Cowboys owner Jerry Jones should disappoint them. Hardy released a video with rapper Ja Alan in which he says, “What you see is what you get. I’m just me, I’m just real and that’s what I do.” Then there is gunfire and Hardy says, “It’ll be a cold day in hell before your girl plays me.” If Jones really believes in the NFL’s newfound interest in combating domestic abuse, he would make an announcement that goes something like this: “We took a chance when we signed Greg Hardy. He convinced us that he had learned his lesson and would do nothing to embarrass our organization or the National Football League. But, because of the video that he released earlier this week, it’s become obvious to us that he is not ready to represent the league or the Dallas Cowboys, and he will be inactive until further notice.” If he were really serious, Jones would cut him. But Hardy had 15 sacks two years ago. Jerry will be rooting as loud and as hard for him as everybody else in the stadium. Including the women who will be inevitably wearing Greg Hardy jerseys.
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Sunday, October 11, 2015 — D-1
Auto safety technology leaves some bewildered
Tsunami: an act of nature A tsunami is a beastly act of nature whose weapons are loss of life, loss of property, a loss of personal security. But is there something to be gained from a tsunami? Not in the real, environmental sense, but in the figurative sense … … there is. A tsunami is a huge wave — a wall of water — that crashes onto shore, fully engulfing and crushing everything in its path. Homes and buildings are laid flat. Trees are ripped from their roots and cars and trucks tossed about like toys. And if that weren’t destructive enough, the self-same wave then returns to the sea, carrying the mass of floating destruction along with it. There is something to be learned from the tsunami, as a metaphor for how we see our businesses and how we plan for the future. Imagine for the moment that a destructive tsunami will reach the shores of Jeffrey Tobin your busiis an ness in 20 international minutes. You speaker and evacuate the business staff but coach. He is have a few also the owner minutes to of Henry Hall grab whatevOffice er you can Products in before headIndiana. View ing out the his blog at door yourwww.Jeffrey self. Tobin.com. What would you take? What are the most important and irreplaceable elements of your business? Your customer database? A laptop with your business financials and sales records? Whatever you take, it’s grab and run. Head for the high ground, baby, because when you come back, all you’ll have are memories of the way it was. That’s the bad part. But let’s flip that coin and see what’s on the other side. The first thing we see is newness. It’s a clean sweep, a fresh start, a mulligan, a do-over. If you were to start over right now with only the items you were able to salvage, how would you rebuild? Must you have all of the regional offices you once had? Whom do you really need in the way of staffing? What advantages might you gain being rid of old technology and starting afresh with new? No more clunky old computers. Put your data in the “cloud.” Reconnect employees virtually. Now you can find new ways to serve your customers more effectively. Jettison old programs. Invent new services. Create a new and better compensation plan. Fire. Hire. Go completely virtual and have no offices at all. Once the virtual tsunami has taken everything away, you are no longer coupled to the way things were. How might you take advantage of that? Businesses collect all sorts of flotsam and jetsam that become a burden to progress. All of that baggage makes it hard enough to move, let alone move forward. My suggestion is to go away. Get out of your office. Imagine your virtual tsunami and plan your new future. This type of thinking could turn your business tsunami from an act of nature into an act of nurture.
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WASHINGTON — Many Americans buying new cars these days are baffled by a torrent of new safety technology. Some features will automatically turn a car back into its lane if it begins to drift, or hit the brakes if sensors detect that it’s about to rearend someone else. There are lane-change and blind-spot monitors, drowsiness alerts and cars that can park themselves. Technologies once limited to high-end models like adaptive cruise control, tire-pressure indicators and rear-view cameras have become more common. The features hold tremendous potential to reduce deaths and injuries by eliminating collisions or mitigating their severity, safety advocates say. But there’s one problem: Education on how to use them doesn’t come standard. Bewildered drivers sometimes just turn them off, defeating the safety potential. “If people don’t understand how that works or what the car is doing, it may startle them or make them uncomfortable,” said Deborah Hersman, president of the National Safety Council. “We want to make sure we’re explaining things to people so that the technology that can make them safer is actually taken advantage of.” The council and the University of Iowa, along with the Department of Transportation, are kicking off an education campaign Wednesday to inform drivers on how the safety features work. The effort includes a website, MyCar DoesWhat.org, with video demonstrations. In a survey by the university, a majority of drivers expressed uncertainty about the way many of the safety technologies work. About 40 percent reported that their vehicles had behaved in unexpected ways. The least understood technology was adaptive cruise control, which can slow or speed up a vehicle in order to maintain a constant following distance. That technology has been available in some models for at least a decade. The features vary from manufacturer to manufacturer, from model to model and from one options package to another. Joe Kraemer, 70, a retired accountant from Arlington, Va., said the first time he drove his wife’s 2015 E-Series Mercedes he nearly jumped out of his seat. He was beginning to change lanes when suddenly there was a piercing “beep beep beep beep. ...” Now when that happens, his wife tells him: “Relax. It’s just that you have somebody in your blind spot and you’re about to kill us.” Kraemer’s wife, who has been driving for 50 years, has been back to the dealer twice for hourlong lessons on how to use the car’s features. “She’s really learning a computer,” he said. But as the technologies become more available in lower-priced models, dealers may not be willing to spend as much time with drivers Continued on Page D-5
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PICTURED, from left, are Whitney Mottorn, community resource advocate coordinator from the Alice Paul House; Carolann Ferrier, an IUP student who works at the Alice Paul House; attorney Laurel Diznoff, legislative chairwoman for BPW; Tabitha Sturgeon, member; Patrick Dougherty, district attorney; and Roxanne Pease, BPW president.
BPW marks Oct. causes The legislative committee of the Indiana Business and Professional Women’s Club hosted the club’s October meeting last week. Patrick Dougherty, Indiana County district attorney, and Whitney Mottorn, of the Alice Paul House, spoke about resources available to victims of domestic violence and the role that the DA’s office plays in protecting victims from abuse. October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
One of BPW’s signature activities is Bras for the Cause, which raises awareness about breast cancer. Bras submitted for the contest can be seen in the window of Lucy Rae’s along Philadelphia Street in Indiana. Money raised is donated to Birdie’s Closet at the Indiana Regional Medical Center, which provides patients free supplies to help cope with appearance-related side effects of cancer treatments.
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THE BPW last week presented the Pennsylvania Young Careerist Award to Sarah Kitchen. Pictured, from left, are Deb Livengood, BPW District 2 director; Roxanne Pease, BPW president; Kitchen; and Kim Wick, young careerist committee chairwoman.
Pharmacy employees earn PPA awards The owner of Gatti Pharmacy and a technician employed there recently received awards from the Pennsylvania Pharmacists Association. The Pauline Montgomery Leadership Award was presented to Stephanie Smith Cooney, Pharm.D., during PPA’s 2015 annual conference Oct. 3 in Grantville. This award is presented to the female independent owner, manager or employee of an independent pharmacy who has demonstrated leadership in pharmacy, politics/advocacy, community and involvement in PPA. A 2004 graduate of Wilkes University, Smith Cooney owns Gatti Pharmacy in Indiana. She has implemented immunizations, including travel immunizations, medication therapy management services and an auto-synchronization prescription program. In addition, Smith Cooney has helped develop a community practice residency
program with the University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy, where she serves as a preceptor to residents. The PPA also presented the Pharmacy Technician of the Year Award to Terri Wilkinson, given to the pharmacy technician who has demonstrated a professional attitude in their pharmacy environment, who has shown leadership in the training of other technicians, and who is involved in PPA and other professional organizations and/or community service activities, and has shown overall pride in their work as a pharmacy technician. Wilkinson has been a pharmacy tech at Gatti for six years and held management roles as a pharmacy technician in Washington state before moving to Pennsylvania. Founded in 1878, the PPA is a professional membership organization of more than 2,300 pharmacists and pharmacy students in Pennsylvania, representing almost all facets of pharmacy practice.
S&T named to all-star list S&T Bancorp, the holding company for S&T Bank, has been selected as a 2015 Bank & Thrift Sm-All Star by Sandler O’Neill Partners. The annual list recognizes the top-performing small-cap banks and thrifts across the nation. The Indiana-based bank has assets of $6.1 billion and branch locations in 16 southwestern and south-central Pennsylvania counties, and loan production offices in northeastern and central Ohio, and western New York, “We are honored to be chosen as one of only 34 banks in the country,” Todd D. Brice, president and CEO of S&T Bancorp, said in a release. “This is the third year in a row, and fourth overall, that we have been included in this select group of banks.” Sandler O’Neill evaluated 435 publicly traded banks and thrifts based on growth, profitability, credit quality and capital. Of the organizations that were evaluated, all of whom have market capital of less than $2.5 billion, fewer than 8 percent earned this distinction.
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Money & Markets
D-2 — Sunday, October 11, 2015
The Indiana Gazette
MarketPulse LA SEGURIDAD? Greece’s debt tragedy gave Europe a bad reputation, but the region may have actually been getting safer for bond investors. Few European companies are defaulting on their debt as the region’s economy continues to make slow progress. The European default rate fell to 1.9 percent in September for corporate debt, down from 2.1 percent in August, according to Standard & Poor’s. That’s lower than the U.S. default rate, which rose in September to 2.5 percent, its highest level since 2013.
LOOK OUT BELOW Wall Street keeps getting more pessimistic about corporate earnings given the slow global economy, strong dollar and slow revenue growth, and no sector has seen its expectations fall more than raw-material producers. Three months ago, analysts were forecasting only a modest drop in earnings per share for the materials sector in the third quarter, 0.7 percent. But prices keep sinking further for copper and other commodities on worries that weakness in China and other emerging markets will undercut demand. That pushed analysts to slash their forecasts, and they’re now calling for a drop of 14.5 percent.
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SMART STRUGGLES The smart money is struggling too. Hedge funds, which invest for wealthy families, pension funds and other big investors, fell in September for the fourth straight month, according to Hedge Fund Research. These funds are supposed to handle rocky markets better than traditional stock and bond funds because they use more exotic strategies. Some hedge funds try to take advantage of small discrepancies in prices around merger deals, for example. Others buy bonds of companies in bankruptcy. While hedge funds have held up better than traditional stock index funds this year, they’re still down for the year as a group.
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The rooftop installer SolarCity said this month that it will start making its own solar panels, ones able to produce up to 40 percent more power than standard panels. That should hearten investors who grew concerned after the company bought a panel maker called Silevo last year and announced it would build a giant manufacturing plant in Buffalo. The worries arose because SolarCity had previously left the low-margin business of making panels to others, typically manufacturers in China, and focused instead on financing and installing systems. Sven Eenmaa, an analyst at Stifel, says the level of efficiency makes it more likely SolarCity will reach its target for reducing costs of its systems by 2017, as production in Buffalo ramps up. That’s key because a generous federal solar subsidy is scheduled to fall by two-thirds at the end of 2016, making home installations more costly. Eenmaa notes there is still “execution risk” as SolarCity gets its plant online, but if it achieves targets for efficiency and cost, there is plenty of growth ahead.
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Money & Markets
The Indiana Gazette
Sunday, October 11, 2015 — D-3
Weekly Stock Winners and Losers
COMPANY
FRIDAY CLOSE
TICKER
$CHG 1WK
15 BEST SMALL-CAP STOCKS
15 BEST MID-CAP STOCKS
15 BEST LARGE-CAP STOCKS %CHG 1WK
%CHG 1MO
%RTN 1YR COMPANY
TICKER
FRIDAY CLOSE
$CHG 1WK
%CHG 1WK
%CHG 1MO
%RTN 1YR COMPANY
TICKER
FRIDAY CLOSE
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Freeport McMoRan
FCX
13.49
+2.87
+27.0
+18.3
-55.7
California Resources
CRC
4.71
+1.70
+56.5
+55.4
...
Horsehead Holding
ZINC
5.51
+3.06 +124.9
-15.4
-71.3
Cdn Nat Res
CNQ
24.76
+4.96
+25.1
+23.6
-29.0
Teck Resources Ltd
TCK
7.46
+2.36
+46.3
+14.1
-55.0
ION Geophysical
IO
0.73
+0.39 +112.8
+41.5
-74.7
Arcelor Mittal
MT
6.71
+1.26
+23.1
-6.3
-48.9
HudBay Minerals
HBM
5.59
+1.57
+39.1
+15.5
-34.2
Penn West Petrol
PWE
1.21
+0.61 +101.7
+132.7
-75.1
Weatherford Intl Ltd
WFT
10.77
+1.71
+18.9
+11.3
...
Copa Holdings
CPA
61.00
+17.00
+38.6
+35.6
-44.3
Willbros Group
WG
2.78
+1.36
+95.8
+90.4
-67.4
Marathon Oil
MRO
19.59
+2.93
+17.6
+29.8
-41.9
PMC-Sierra Inc
PMCS
10.29
+2.86
+38.5
+65.4
+42.5
Energy XXI Ltd
EXXI
2.10
+0.91
+76.5
+31.3
-75.9
Twitter Inc
TWTR
30.85
+4.54
+17.3
+12.6
-45.3
Yamana Gold Inc
AUY
2.49
+0.65
+35.3
+57.6
-60.2
Key Energy Svcs
KEG
0.78
+0.30
+61.2
+33.1
-83.5
Autodesk Inc
ADSK
51.57
+7.57
+17.2
+11.4
-17.1
Navistar Intl
NAV
16.27
+4.10
+33.7
-11.5
-49.8
Applied DNA Sciences APDN
8.39
+3.18
+61.0
+94.7
+24.1
Noble Energy Inc
NBL
36.72
+5.10
+16.1
+17.7
-39.7
Whiting Petroleum
WLL
22.43
+5.55
+32.9
+41.3
-68.1
UTi Worldwide Inc
UTIW
7.13
+2.68
+60.2
+18.4
-55.8
Barrick Gold
ABX
7.61
+1.04
+15.8
+19.8
-49.0
Denbury Res
DNR
3.72
+0.89
+31.4
+28.7
-70.1
Tronox Ltd
TROX
7.41
+2.71
+57.7
+13.5
-64.4
Hess Corp
HES
61.91
+8.22
+15.3
+17.9
-28.1
EP Energy Corp
EPE
7.52
+1.71
+29.4
+32.2
-48.7
Westport Innovations
WPRT
3.92
+1.33
+51.4
+19.3
-48.9
Las Vegas Sands
LVS
46.98
+6.11
+14.9
+0.2
-20.0
Amer Railcar Inds
ARII
47.83
+10.84
+29.3
+20.3
-22.5
Pioneer Energy Svcs
PES
3.32
+1.12
+50.9
+32.8
-72.5
ONEOK
OKE
39.58
+4.98
+14.4
+12.5
-33.8
Precision Drill Corp
PDS
5.09
+1.14
+28.9
+23.8
-44.1
Stone Energy
SGY
8.61
+2.87
+50.0
+64.6
-65.2
Micron Tech
MU
18.16
+2.25
+14.1
+8.1
-42.1
RPC Inc
RES
12.03
+2.57
+27.2
+23.0
-37.6
Journal Media Grp
JMG
12.04
+4.01
+49.9
+86.1
...
DuPont
DD
56.18
+6.92
+14.0
+16.0
-11.0
Oasis Petroleum
OAS
13.60
+2.87
+26.7
+46.2
-64.2
Century Aluminum
CENX
6.93
+2.29
+49.4
+21.6
-75.4
Seagate Tech
STX
49.03
+5.85
+13.5
+0.2
-11.5
New Gold Inc
NGD
3.08
+0.65
+26.7
+35.1
-43.8
Basic Energy Svcs
BAS
5.10
+1.67
+48.7
+24.1
-74.6
10 WORST MID-CAP STOCKS
10 WORST LARGE-CAP STOCKS
10 WORST SMALL-CAP STOCKS
Incyte Corp
INCY
105.00
-21.46
-17.0
-19.9 +115.5
Radius Health Inc
RDUS
57.80
-18.09
-23.8
-15.1
Exact Sciences Corp
EXAS
8.51
-9.61
-53.0
-56.7
-58.5
Yum! Brands Inc
YUM
70.25
-11.35
-13.9
-13.7
-2.3
Alder BioPharm
ALDR
28.80
-6.29
-17.9
-31.5 +149.7
Tantech Hldgs Ltd
TANH
6.76
-3.62
-34.9
-73.3
...
Tesla Motors Inc
TSLA
220.69
-26.88
-10.9
-11.8
-12.6
Nu Skin Enterp
NUS
36.64
-7.48
-17.0
-16.3
-21.0
Sientra Inc
SIEN
7.01
-3.36
-32.4
-70.0
...
Illumina Inc
ILMN
147.77
-15.84
-9.7
-28.4
-14.0
Concordia Hthcare
CXRX
37.02
-6.88
-15.7
-49.4
+2.2
Rubicon Minerals
RBY
0.53
-0.23
-30.7
-30.6
-59.5
Endo Intl plc
ENDP
64.27
-6.79
-9.6
-14.1
-10.7
Ultragenyx Pharm
RARE
90.70
-13.99
-13.4
-25.5
+64.9
Nobilis Health Cp
HLTH
3.82
-1.68
-30.5
-20.1
...
BioMarin Pharma
BMRN
102.69
-10.31
-9.1
-22.7
+38.1
Magellan Health Inc
MGLN
49.55
-6.63
-11.8
-14.0
-9.1
Biocryst Phar
BCRX
8.80
-3.64
-29.3
-32.0
-17.1
Biogen Inc
BIIB
269.16
-21.19
-7.3
-14.7
-13.8
Medicines Co (The)
MDCO
34.88
-4.14
-10.6
-19.0
+62.4
LDR Holding Corp
LDRH
26.67
-9.12
-25.5
-29.2
+14.2
Dollar General Corp
DG
67.23
-4.09
-5.7
-4.1
+8.5
DexCom Inc
DXCM
77.55
-9.16
-10.6
-20.4
+86.0
Container Store Grp
TCS
11.90
-3.24
-21.4
-27.3
-27.7
Skyworks Solution
SWKS
79.50
-4.56
-5.4
-9.8
+47.6
Insys Therapeutics
INSY
25.65
-2.99
-10.4
-29.1
+24.5
Nivalis Therapeutics
NVLS
9.37
-2.40
-20.4
-38.7
...
Hologic
HOLX
37.28
-2.14
-5.4
-7.1
+51.8
Insmed Inc
INSM
17.43
-2.01
-10.3
-30.5
+23.7
AtriCure Inc
ATRC
18.32
-4.13
-18.4
-26.1
+29.5
...
Note: Stocks classified by market capitalization, the product of the current stock price and total shares outstanding. Ranges are $100 million to $1 billion (small); $1 billion to $8 billion (mid); greater than $8 billion (large).
Local Stocks Stocks closed higher for the third day in a row Friday. Half of the 10 sectors in the Standard & Poor’s 500 index notched gains, led by technology stocks. Energy stocks declined the most. The market continues to be driven by Alcoa AA The Gap Close: $10.26 -0.75 or -6.8% The aluminum maker reported worse-than-expected third-quarter results as aluminum prices continue sinking. $12
confidence that the Federal Reserve will keep interest rates low for several more months. Investors are now positioning themselves for corporate earnings season, which picks up steam next week GPS SeaWorld Ent. SEAS
Close: $27.42 -1.53 or -5.3% The clothing retailer and owner of Gap, Old Navy and Banana Republic stores reported disappointing September sales. $40
Close: $18.15 -0.97 or -5.1% A state commission approved an expansion of tanks at a San Diego park but banned breeding of captive orcas that would live in them. $20
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BBOX 13.75 2 24.91
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BONT
2.89 1 9.80
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BPL
52.91 6 85.14
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CCC
14.70 4 23.20
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FCF
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MSA
38.32 4 58.99
44.56
3.73
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MRO 14.03 3 36.96
19.59
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1.7
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NI
14.39 0 19.16
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PNC
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1.66
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PPG
82.93 4118.95 95.97
3.31
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1.5
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PHM
16.56 6 23.36
20.12
0.98
5.1 t t
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+14.19
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1.6
43.50 4 76.29
56.03
3.35
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STBA 23.07 0 33.14
32.52
0.44
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+40.49
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X
9.66 1 42.25
12.38
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VZ
38.06 5 51.73
44.16
1.89
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Close: $11.29 -1.07 or -8.7% The government may exclude the University of Phoenix’s parent from a program providing tuition assistance to military personnel. $16
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Close: $13.64 -0.56 or -3.9% Private equity firm Golden Gate Capital took a 9 percent stake in the retailer, which owns Dress Barn, Lane Bryant and Ann Taylor. $16
Close: $19.51 1.19 or 6.5% The drug developer cleared a regulatory hurdle in its attempt at a hostile takeover of Depomed, which has rejected its bids. $40
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Money & Markets
D-4 — Sunday, October 11, 2015
The auto industry is enduring a volatile stretch. Volkswagen’s shares plunged after last month’s admission that it cheated on emissions tests. Tesla’s share price neared an all-time high in July, then tumbled 23 percent when the company lowered its full-year sales forecast. Meanwhile, U.S. sales of new cars and trucks are on pace to hit their highest level in a decade. James Albertine, director of equity research at Stifel, watches the industry closely. Here’s his take:
InsiderQ&A
What’s up with the auto market?
Which automakers stand to benefit from Volkswagen’s emissions crisis? We think because VW’s decision to use defeat devices (to cheat on emissions tests) was likely driven more by cost, rather than performance, the fallout is less likely to impact peer diesel manufacturers. It
James Albertine Director of Equity Research, Stifel
The Indiana Gazette
does not appear to be a systematic use of defeat devices, at this point, across the industry. That said, VW’s denial of the defeat devices for nearly 18 months is stunning in retrospect. We think regulators will focus on — and therefore settlement figures will hinge on — VW’s attempt to cheat, which we do not believe they will be able to effectively explain away. That also puts VW in a unique position relative to diesel peers.
fingers or cross-shop based on recalls, in our view. It would be hard for consumers to find an automaker that has not gone through a recall in the past three to four years. We study recall data and unit sales data very closely, and as of yet there is no direct connection to automaker recalls and significant shifts in brand market share.
its highway cruise function for existing vehicles.
Tesla is facing a lot of competition ahead. How will it fare? We think Tesla is a formidable threat to traditional automakers, not just because of its proprietary advantages with respect to battery cells and battery pack construction, but given the innovation in terms of the broader vehicle. As an example, we think Tesla will demonstrate why it is a leader in autonomous drive technologies in the next few weeks as management unveils
Volkswagen’s cheating, Takata’s exploding air bags, General Motors’ defective ignition switches. Can investors trust the auto industry? Certainly there are public relations concerns among automakers, but the broad scope — stretching across manufacturers, brands, makes, models, features and price points — makes it difficult for consumers to point
When the Fed finally does raise interest rates, what will be the impact on the U.S. auto market? We think, to a degree, consumers have been using the lower rate environment to finance “more vehicle.” In other words, consumers targeting a specific monthly payment have found that they can keep that payment for the premium trim model. The average age of vehicles in the U.S. is still well above 11 years and we think there is enough slack that consumers will still be able to finance a new vehicle once interest rates rise. Interviewed by Dee-Ann Durbin. Answers edited for clarity and length. AP
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Stock Footnotes: cld - Issue has been called for redemption by company. d - New 52-week low. ec - Company formerly listed on the American Exchange's Emerging Company Marketplace. g - Dividends and earnings in Canadian dollars. h - Does not meet continued-listing standards. lf - Late filing with SEC. n - Stock was a new issue in the last year. The 52-week high and low figures date only from the beginning of trading. pf - Preferred stock issue. pr - Preferences. pp - Holder owes installments of purchase price. rt - Right to buy security at a specified price. rs - Stock has undergone a reverse stock split of at least 50% within the past year. s - Stock has split by at least 20 percent within the last year. wi - Trades will be settled when the stock is issued. wd - When distributed. wt - Warrant, allowing a purchase of a stock. u - New 52-week high. un - Unit,, including more than one security. vj - Company in bankruptcy or receivership, or being reorganized under the bankruptcy law. Appears in front of the name. Dividend Footnotes: a - Extra dividends were paid, but are not included. b - Annual rate plus stock. c - Liquidating dividend. e - Amount declared or paid in last 12 months. f Current annual rate, which was increased by most recent dividend announcement. i - Sum of dividends paid after stock split, no regular rate. j - Sum of dividends paid this year. Most recent dividend was omitted or deferred. k - Declared or paid this year, a cumulative issue with dividends in arrears. m - Current annual rate, which was decreased by most recent dividend announcement. p - Initial dividend, annual rate not known, yield not shown. r Declared or paid in preceding 12 months plus stock dividend. t - Paid in stock, approximate cash value on ex-distribution date. PE Footnotes: q - Stock is a closed-end fund - no P/E ratio shown. cc - P/E exceeds 99. dd - Loss in last 12 months. Source: The Associated Press. Sales figures are unofficial.
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Money & Markets
The Indiana Gazette
Sunday, October 11, 2015 — D-5
SABMiller meets with investors By DANICA KIRKA
posal and 28 percent higher than SABMiller’s stock price before the bid was announced Sept. 16. AB InBev is trying to create what it calls “the first truly global beer company� by combining its business, which is focused on the Americas and Western Europe, with SABMiller’s brands in Africa and Eastern Europe. The deal would create a company with 31 percent of the global beer market. Tensions surrounding the proposal have risen in recent days, with SABMiller Chairman Jan du Plessis saying AB InBev was “very substantially undervaluing� his company. In response, AB InBev CEO Carlos Brito accused SABMiller’s board of refusing “to meaningfully engage with us.� On Thursday, he appealed directly to SABMiller shareholders, asking them to “voice their views� and not “let this opportunity slip away.� Altria Group, SABMiller’s largest shareholder, said last week it supports AB InBev’s offer and believes the merger “would create significant value.� Altria, whose companies include cigarette-maker Phillip Morris USA, owns 27 percent of SABMiller.
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LONDON — SABMiller met with investors last week to underscore its strength as an independent company, as the world’s secondbiggest brewer seeks to head off a takeover by larger rival Anheuser-Busch InBev. SABMiller said the meetings focused on the company’s accelerating growth and a stepped up cost-cutting program that will target $1.05 billion of savings by March 2020, more than double the previous goal of $500 million by 2018. “We are continuing to remove duplication across markets, bringing specialist expertise in areas like procurement under one roof, and standardizing common processes,� CEO Alan Clark said in a statement. “It results in our markets being freed up to concentrate on what they do best — growing revenue with local consumers.� The announcement comes two days after SABMiller rejected a $104 billion takeover bid from AB InBev, the Belgium-based company that makes Budweiser. The offer is 11 percent more than AB InBev’s initial pro-
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DAVID AYLOR, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety senior research engineer, sat in the driver’s seat with an electronic display on the dashboard for parallel parking assistance at the IIHS Vehicle Research Center in Ruckersville, Va.
Technology bewilders some N.Y. fed chief: Rate hike likely
Continued from Page D-1 as Mercedes has with Kraemer’s wife. Owner’s manuals are also falling short, safety advocates say. They have become “documents written by lawyers for lawyers,� said Clarence Ditlow, executive director at the Center for Auto Safety. “From perhaps a 50-page understandable document 20 years ago, they have gone to a 500-page opus that is intimidating to all but the most studious car buyer,� he said. Some manufacturers offer CDs or DVDs on how to use safety systems, but “most of the time drivers don’t actually take the time to review them,� said Peter Kissinger, president of the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. A study by the foundation of early safety technology adopters found that some drivers believed collision warning systems would brake to stop their vehicles for them, when actually the systems only alert drivers to an impending collision. It’s still up to the driver to hit the brakes. “That’s a dangerous scenario,� Kissinger said. Some collision mitigation systems, increasing in avail-
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Commodities The price of oil touched its highest price since July 21 after rising for the fifth time in six days. Natural gas edged higher, good enough for its fourth straight gain.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The head of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said Friday that a Fed rate hike remains likely this year but that a final decision will depend on how the economy performs. In an interview with CNBC, William Dudley said he expects solid U.S. economic growth to offset weakness overseas, which is hurting U.S. exports. But he said the economy will need to further improve for the Fed to raise rates from record lows. “There’s certainly a risk that the economy evolves in a different way than I expect, and obviously (it would) be totally inappropriate for me to not take that into consideration in terms of what I think is appropriate for monetary policy,� Dudley said.
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D-6— Sunday, October 11, 2015
Family
SENIOR CENTER ACTIVITIES The schedules at the Aging Services Inc. social centers for the coming week: Armagh — Armagh Fire Hall, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesdays only. Activities: Exercise, speakers. (800) 442-8016. Chestnut Hills — 26 Heybert Drive, Blairsville, 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday and 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. Activities: Exercise, cards, computer lab, painting class, billiards, Wii. (724) 459-5251. Homer-Center — Holy Protection of Mary Byzantine Catholic Church, 279 Yellow Creek St., Homer City, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursdays only. Activities: Speakers, cards, socialization, computer lab. (800) 442-8016. Indiana — 1001 Oak St., 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday to Friday. Activities: Crafts, billiards, movies, music, Wii, checkers and computer lab. (724) 465-2697. Mahoning Hills — Route 119, south of Punxsutawney, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Friday. Activities: Bingo, crafts, cards, computer lab and Wii. (724) 286-3099. Aultman — Aultman Fire Hall, Aultman, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesdays only. Activities: Bingo, speakers. (800) 442-8016. Saltsburg — 212 Point St., Saltsburg, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday and 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday. Activities: Crafts, cards and computer lab. (724) 639-9055. Two Lick Valley — 450 Franklin St., Clymer, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Activities: Games, cards, puzzles, exercise, shopping, Wii and computer lab. (724) 254-9820. Call (724) 349-4500 or (800) 442-8016 by noon the day before to reserve a meal.
MONDAY Turkey and gravy over parsley noodles, whipped potatoes, peas and carrots, brownies, bread Chestnut Hills: (Day) 10:30 a.m., “Fire Safety” by Vicky; 11 a.m., bingo; Wii; puzzles; billiards; self-directed computer usage; socialization Chestnut Hills: (Evening) no evening center Indiana 10 to 11 a.m., games; crochet club; 10:30 to 11 a.m., balance club; 1 to 3 p.m., dominos club; 2 to 4 p.m., flu shot clinic; self-directed exercise and computer usage; socialization Saltsburg: 10 a.m., cards; 11 a.m., craft club with Debbie; puzzles; self-directed computer usage; 1 p.m., healthy bingo; socialization Two Lick: Polka week; 11 a.m., fitness and chair yoga club with Carole; bake club day; socialization Mahoning Hills: Applesauce day; good humor day; 9:30 to 11 a.m., breakfast (buckwheat cakes); cards; Wii; puzzles; self-directed computer usage; socialization
TUESDAY Vegetable lasagna with parmesan cream sauce, salad, sliced peaches, dinner rolls Armagh: 10 to 11 a.m., fitness club with Carole; blood pressures by IRMC; 11 a.m. to noon, candy corn craft; 12:45 to 1:45 p.m., bingo; socialization Chestnut Hills: Fall sweater day; 11 to 11:45 a.m., “Plan, Shop and Save” by Adagio Health; puzzles; Wii; billiards; self-directed exercise and computer usage; socialization Indiana: 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., thrift shop open; 10 to 11 a.m., games; darts; bridge; 10 to 11 a.m., computer club; bridge club; 11:15 a.m., IUP Dietetic Interns Cassie and Samantha; 11:30 a.m., APPRISE; self-directed exercise and computer usage; 1 to 3 p.m., woodcarvers; socialization Saltsburg: 10 a.m., exercise with Margaret; puzzles; 11 a.m., ice cream social; cards; Wii; 1 p.m., money bingo; socialization Two Lick: Polka week; 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., indoor flea market; 10 a.m., plastic canvas club; 10 a.m. to noon, flu shot clinic; 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., quilters and card club; self-directed fitness club; self-directed computer usage; socialization Mahoning Hills: Applesauce day; Oktoberfest ($3 in advance)
WEDNESDAY Italian meatloaf, garlic diced potatoes, mixed vegetable medley, cinnamon applesauce, bread Aultman: 10 to 10:30 a.m., fitness club with Carole; 11 a.m. to noon, candy corn craft; 1 p.m., bingo; socialization Chestnut Hills: 10 a.m., open painting club; 10 a.m. to noon, flu shot clinic; 11 a.m., candy bingo; birthdays; billiards; puzzles; Wii; self-directed computer usage; socialization Indiana: 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., thrift shop open for business; 10 to 11 a.m., games; checkers; crochet club; bridge; 10 to 11:30 a.m., Chinese mahjong club; 11 a.m. to noon, fitness club with Carole; birthdays; darts; Wii; billiards; self-directed computer usage; socialization Saltsburg: (Evening) ) 5 to 6 p.m., bring a friend for dinner (pork chops, mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, pumpkin cake and rolls for $2.50); 50/50 drawing; 6 p.m., social time Two Lick: Polka week; 9 a.m., knitting club; caramel popcorn day; 11:15 a.m., IUP Dietetic Interns Lisa and Kate; birthdays; self-directed computer usage; socialization Mahoning Hills: Applesauce day; birthdays; puzzles; Wii; self-directed computer usage; 1 p.m., fitness club with Carole; socialization
THURSDAY Sweet and sour chicken breast, broccoli carrot blend, seasonal fruit, fortune cookie, bread Homer Center: 10 to 11 a.m., fitness club with Carole; 11 a.m. to noon, candy corn craft; 1 p.m., bingo; socialization Chestnut Hills: 10 a.m., inspire your heart with art (come be creative); 11 a.m., package home-delivered treats; Wii; puzzles; billiards; self-directed computer usage; socialization Indiana: National grouch day — get happy; 10 to 11 a.m., games; 10 a.m., mahjong club; bridge; 10:45 a.m., Becky from the Drug and Alcohol Commission; socialization Saltsburg: 11 a.m., apple cider cupcakes; puzzles; cards; self-directed computer; socialization Two Lick: Polka week; 10 a.m. to noon, open jam session with Fun Band; self-directed exercise and computer usage; 1 p.m., Wii; socialization Mahoning Hills: Applesauce day; 10 a.m. to noon, flu shot clinic; puzzles; cards; afternoon shopping; Wii; self-directed computer usage; 1 p.m., afternoon bingo with Kim from Hillsdale; socialization
FRIDAY All centers closed ❏❏❏ FAMILY CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP: Meets from 2 to 3 p.m. the last Wednesday of each month at Aging Services Inc., 1055 Oak St., Indiana. For more information, call (724) 349-4500. APPRISE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Free training is available. For more information, call Lisa at (724) 349-4500 or (800) 442-8016. VOLUNTEER OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM: Sign up and volunteer today to make a difference in someone’s life. For more information, call (724) 349-4500 or (800) 4428016.
The Indiana Gazette
NURSES LUNCHEON
If you see these people today, be sure to wish them a happy birthday: • Bill Ackerson, Indiana • Elmira Parks, Atwood • Shirley Somerville, Cherry Tree
TOM PEEL/Gazette
THE ANNUAL Indiana County Nurses Association luncheon was held Oct. 2 at the Indiana Country Club. Graduate nurses of the former Indiana Hospital School of Nursing class of 1965 were the honored guests. Members of the graduating class in attendance were, from left, Mary Lee Clawson Turner, Deloris Kay Early, Barbara Moore George, Betsy Ramsey Arone and Brenda Bernard Arone.
The Gazette would like to wish you a “Happy Birthday!” To have a name added to the list, call (724) 465-5555, ext. 265. If you leave a message, be sure to spell out the first and last name of the person celebrating their special day and remember to tell us the day and the town where they live.
HUMAN SERVICES CALENDAR ANNOUNCEMENTS • ANEW Home Health is offering flu shots from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday beginning at their office, 1380 Route 286 Highway East, Building 2, Suite 223, Indiana. They can bill insurers, or private pay is $20. Bring their advertisement from The Indiana Gazette and private payers will receive a 10 percent discount. For more information, call (724) 465-9224. • Families can now apply for Angels’ Wings, a Christmas gift program, at Indiana County Community Action Program, 827 Water St., Indiana. Apply in person from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday, or 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday. Families can also apply by phone between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Tuesday or Thursday. The following information will be needed to apply: proof of income and expenses, a valid photo ID and social security cars for each child. All applications need to be complete by Friday. For more information or to apply by phone, contact ICCAP at (724) 465-2657. • The Salvation Army will be accepting Treasures for Children sign-ups from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Thursday and Oct. 21, 22, 28 and 29; and 4 to 8 p.m. on Oct 19 and 26. Bring proof of all household income and monthly bills, social security cards for all family members, a valid photo ID for the primary applicant, and sizes and wishes for the children for whom you are applying. Applications will not be accepted without this required information. Additional sign up dates will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Nov. 4, 5, 11, 12, 27 and 28; and 4 to 8 p.m. Nov. 9 and 23. • The PA Department of Health is offering vaccines/ immunizations by appointment only from 9 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. Monday and Oct. 26 at the Indiana County State Health Center, 75 N. Second St., Indiana, or from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Oct. 21 at the Blairsville Community Center, 101 West North Ave., Blairsville. Vaccinations/immunizations are free or $5 per-visit, depending on eligibility. For more information and to schedule and appointment, call (724) 357-2995. • The Indiana County Reality Tour will be held at 5:45 p.m. Wednesday at the Indiana County Jail for youth ages 10 to 18, parents and community members. For more information and to register, contact Jennifer McCroskey at jmccroskey@aidac.org or call (724) 354-2746, ext. 309. The tour is free. • The Southwestern PA Food Security Partnership works to provide people and families with the resources necessary to live a hungerfree life, providing easy signups and information regarding the SNAP (Food Stamp) program throughout all of Indiana County. For more information, contact Amber, Indiana County SNAP outreach coordinator, at (724) 2199618. • The Salvation Army Food Pantry is open to the public. Photo ID is required, and appointments are encouraged but not mandatory. • The Indiana County Department of Human Services and the United Way of Indiana County have partnered with PA 2-1-1 Southwest to bring a free human service
Helpline to Indiana County. County residents are able to dial 2-1-1 and be connected with a live operator 24 hours per day, seven days a week, who can connect them with human services help. Please share this number with family and friends who may not be sure where to turn for help with such things as emergency shelter, food banks, crisis intervention, child care, and other health and human service resources. Go to www.pa211sw.org; www.uwindianacounty.org or www.humanservices-county ofindiana.org for more information. • The Attire to Aspire/PA Workwear Program is looking for donations. The program is in need of gently used, modern, up-to-date fall clothing for women and men (in their 20s). The women’s sizes needed are 0 to 26 (especially sizes 16 through 26 and size large to 3X blouses). Women’s items needed are business casual slacks for women in black, khaki, navy, and brown, and business casual tops and blouses. Men’s sizes and items needed are 32W to 36W business casual slacks (Dockers) in black and khaki. To donate, bring items to the Department of Human Services at 300 Indian Springs Road, Suite 203, White Township. • Aging Services Inc.’s Apprise Program is a free health insurance counseling program designed to help all Pennsylvanians with Medicare. Counselors are trained staff and volunteers who can answer questions about Medicare and provide objective, easy-to-understand information about Medicare. For more information, call (724) 349-4500. • Aging Services Inc. runs a thrift shop from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. and 1 to 2 p.m. at the Indiana Social Center, 1001 Oak St., Indiana. Donations of gently used clothing are accepted. Call (724) 3494500 for more information. • Community Kitchen is looking for volunteers to help prepare and serve meals. The Community Kitchen is open from 4 to 6 p.m. the first Thursday of the month at Dixonville Wesleyan Church Social Hall, the second Thursday of the month at Church of the Resurrection, Clymer, and the third Thursday of the month at Penn Run Christian Outreach Center. For more information, call Cindy Briggs at (724) 397-9498 or visit sites.google.com/site/dwc communitykitchen. • Katie’s Closet will provide a wide variety of clothing, free of charge, for adults and children from 9 to 11 a.m. and 5 to 7 p.m. Monday at Zion Lutheran Church (upstairs) on the corner of Church and Sixth streets in Indiana. • First United Methodist Church of Marion Center’s Clothing Closet will provide free clothing from 9 a.m. to noon Tuesday in Marion Center. For more information, call (724)-397-5517.
CLASSES • ABC’s of Babysitting provides training for girls and boys ages 12 and older regarding the responsibilities of baby-sitting. The student will be prepared to interview for a baby-sitting job, keep a journal and learn how to feed, entertain and care for an infant, toddler, preschooler and school-age child. Students will also learn first aid for emergencies, how to activate
EMS, and do CPR and care for a choking victim. Meets at Indiana Regional Medical Center Urgi Care Center, second floor. This is a two-day program (five hours each day). For more information, call (724) 357-7075. Cost is $50 per student. • Hepatitis C Education and Support Group meets at noon the third Wednesday of the month and 6 p.m. the third Wednesday of the month at Arc Manor in Kittanning. This group provides information and support that you need to live with, get treatment for or prevent exposure to hepatitis C. For more information, call (800) 323-1333. • Childbirth/Infant Care Classes are offered at various times and locations through Excela Health. For more information, call (877) 771-1234. • Indiana Regional Medical Center will hold a Home Alone and In Control class. For more information, call (724) 357-7075. • Indiana Regional Medical Center holds a Newborn Basics class. For more information, call (724) 357-7075. • Disaster Services: An Overview teaches how the Red Cross fits in when there is a disaster and how you can help your community. For more information, call (724) 465-5678. • Heartsaver/AED is a program that teaches adult, infant and child CPR, AED use and what to do if someone is choking. The program is $35 through IRMC. For more information, call (724) 3577075. • Logistics – Disaster Preparedness Training through the American Red Cross is a study providing the support services for a disaster relief operation, including transportation, facilities and supplies. For more information, call (724) 465-5678. • Smoke Free For Life classes are offered at IRMC. Call for next session dates. Key topics covered in both sessions include understanding the habit, developing a plan to quit and maintenance strategies. The classes are free courtesy of the Armstrong-IndianaClarion Drug and Alcohol Commission. For more information or to register, please contact Betsee Beunier at bbeunier@aidac.org or (724) 354-2746, ext. 318 • Your Changing Body for Girls addresses the emotional and physical changes of puberty for girls ages 9 to 12 and their parents. The class is held monthly at Excela Health Westmoreland Hospital. For more information, call (877) 771-1234.
FAMILY SUPPORT • MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) meets at 9:15 a.m. at Blairsville Free Methodist Church the first and third Tuesday of each month from September through May. There is a $25 registration fee for MOPS International. For more information, call (724) 459-8181. • One Stitch at a Time, a knitting and sharing hour, will be offered at 10 a.m. every first and third Tuesday at IRMC’s Women’s Imaging Center Library. This hour is for women in cancer treatment or those who are moving beyond cancer. Call (724) 357-8081. • Spinal Cord Injury Support Group meets at 2 p.m.
the first and third Tuesday of the month at Centre for Independent Living of South Central Pennsylvania, Altoona. For more information, call (800) 237-9009. • The Hearing Loss Association of Pennsylvania meets at 10 a.m. the third Saturday of the month at the DePaul School for Hearing and Speech, Pittsburgh. For more information, call (412) 7679769. • Arthritis Aquatics Program is held at the YMCA of Indiana County and at Laurel Highlands Health Center. For dates, times, cost or other information, call the Arthritis Foundation at (800) 522-9900. • Celebrate Recovery, a recovery ministry based on biblical principles, is held at the Blairsville Free United Methodist Church from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. every Friday. Childcare is offered at no charge. Celebrate Recovery provides a safe place for individuals to start dealing with their life’s hurts, hang-ups and habits. For more information, call (724) 459-8181. • Insulin Pump Therapy Support Group meets six times per year at IRMC. For more information, call (724) 357-7164. • Myasthenia Gravis Association offers monthly faceto-face support group meetings. For dates and times, call (412) 566-1545 or visit www.mgawpa.org. A virtual support group is available at www.facebook.com/mgaw pa. • Nurturing Parent Program offers general information on child discipline, nurturing, child development, parents of teens support and nurturing oneself as a parent. For dates and times, call (724) 463-8595.
COMING EVENTS • Learn methods to answering any interview question from 1:30 to 3 p.m. Tuesday at PA CareerLink. For more information, call (724) 4717220. • PennDOT will discuss how to apply for civil and non-civil service job openings at 11 a.m. Thursday at PA CareerLink. For more information, call (724) 471-7220. • New Choices Career and Development Center will hold free classes at Lenape Tech, Ford City, from 5 to 9 p.m. every Tuesday and Thursday through Oct. 22. Classes are for jobseekers who require intensive services and will addresses barriers such as low self-esteem, professional etiquette and communication skills. Components include resume writing, interview skills, time management and Microsoft Office. Register ahead of time at (724) 763-5916 or online at www. lenapetech.net (click on Adult Ed).
GRIEF SUPPORT • Bowser-Minich Bereavement Support Services offers lectures and grief seminars to public groups upon request. Call (724) 349-3100 or (888) 923-5550. • C. Frederick Bowser Funeral Home, Homer City, offers support services through an interactive website for bereavement and grief support literature at www.bowserfh. com. • Coping with Loss Grief Support Group is a six-week series held at various community locations. Call Excela Health at (877) 771-1234.
Business
The Indiana Gazette
Sunday, October 11, 2015 — D-7
Some travelers love to hate new discount airlines By DAVID KOENIG AP Airlines Writer
DALLAS — When the delay on his 90-minute flight stretched past the four-hour mark, David Rankin started tweeting to Spirit Airlines as he and other passengers grew restless. “We’re looking at the plane,� Rankin said by phone from a Spirit gate at the Philadelphia airport. “There are no pilots.� Rankin, an investment manager from New Jersey, swore it would be his last time on the discount airline. “My wife won’t let me book a flight on Spirit next time,� he said. Spirit is one of a new breed of airline called ultra-low-cost carriers that also includes Frontier Airlines and Allegiant Air. They have grown rapidly by luring travelers with cheap base fares that undercut the big airlines, and boast among the best operating profits margins in the business. Fans say the cheap tickets set the ultra-low-cost carriers apart in an industry where discomfort and inconvenience are now expected. But for many travelers, the new discounters take the aggravation to another level. They charge extra for things that are still standard on bigger airlines like soda and carry-on bags. Need to print a boarding pass at the airport? There’s a fee for that. They fit more passengers on the plane by squeezing seats together, which is easier because the seats don’t recline. They don’t have toll-free phone numbers for customer service. There are few businesses that consumers love to hate more than airlines, but travelers seem to reserve a special level of vitriol for these nofrills, discount airlines. Passengers are about 20 times more likely to complain about one of them than about Alaska Airlines or Southwest Airlines, which have the industry’s lowest complaint rates. Either Frontier or Spirit has recorded the highest rate of complaints to the government every month this year. Allegiant would place thirdworst, although because of its small size it is not included in the official rankings. Much of the grousing can be tied to frequent flight delays. So far this year, Spirit Airlines has the worst on-time rate among the largest 14 U.S. airlines — 34 percent of flights are at least 15 minutes late — and Frontier is next-tolast. In June, Spirit’s on-time rate tumbled below 50 percent. It was the worst one-month performance by a large U.S. airline in 10 years. A Spirit spokesman blamed a fourday stretch of bad weather. With fewer planes and pilots, Spirit, Frontier and Allegiant have less flexibility to deal with setbacks like summer storms than do larger airlines — it’s not as easy to put passengers on a later flight because there might not be one. They generally don’t have agreements to accommodate stranded passengers on bigger airlines. It can add up to long delays as crews try to wait out the weather or fix planes to avoid
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canceling flights. In June, several hundred Spirit passengers were stuck at the airport in Las Vegas after cancelations. Airport officials handed out water and diapers. The same month in Atlantic City, N.J., two state troopers bought 15 pizzas to feed stranded Spirit passengers whose flight had been diverted there because of bad weather. Another source of irritation: tight legroom. Frontier added 12 seats to its current planes by installing seats with less padding. Its new Airbus A321 jets arriving next year will have 230 seats. Spirit flies the A321 with 218 seats, JetBlue
with 190, American with 181. Unhappy customers also complain about being nickeland-dimed — all the fees offset the cheaper base fare. Heidi Kerr-Schlaefer, a Colorado travel writer, said she was a loyal customer of Denver-based Frontier Airlines for more than a decade. She “loved, loved, loved� the hometown airline with its wild-animal logos and friendly staff. But when the airline switched to mimic Spirit’s low-fare, high-fees model last year, calculating the cost of a trip got too complicated. “I had to sit down and say: This is what I’m paying for the flight, then they’re charging
the same as long as I get to where I need to be,� Larry D. Wallace, a college student from Dallas, said on a recent Spirit flight from Dallas to Denver. “I’ve never had a complaint with Spirit. They’re cheap; they’re on time.� Wallace, who said it was his fourth trip on the budget carrier, saved money by not bringing a bag. And his flight was just about perfect. The Airbus A320 was clean and brand-new — Spirit’s fleet averages about five years in age, much younger than most U.S. airlines — the flight attendants were cheerful and efficient. The flight arrived in Denver 15 minutes late, but no one seemed to mind.
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Sunday, October 11, 2015
Raging beauties Stunning waterfalls are just a drive away By ELLEN MATIS ematis@indianagazette.net
THERE ARE many opportunities to see fall foliage within driving distance of Indiana County. These waterfalls are just a few options for leaf-peeping day trips: BUTTERMILK FALLS, INDIANA COUNTY (pictured at right) State: Pennsylvania Location: Indiana County, Pennsylvania Height: 45 feet The 48-acre natural area was donated to Indiana County Parks in 1995 by the Keystone-Conemaugh Group, owners of the nearby Conemaugh Generating Station. As a natural area, the site has been set aside to protect both typical and unique plant and animal communities and to protect outstanding examples of natural beauty, according to the park’s website. How to get there: Buttermilk Falls is located at 570 Valley Brook Road, New Florence. See a map here. While you’re there: Indiana County is home to many other parks and recreational opportunities. See fall foliage on one of the county’s many trails, or visit one of the many covered bridges in the area. More information: http://bit.ly/1NgD768
NELSON CRABTREE FALLS, VIRGINIA State: Virginia Location: Nelson County, Va., six miles off the Blue Ridge Parkway near milepost 27. Height: 1,200 total distance with five major cascades. The first overlook is a few hundred feet from the upper parking lot along a gentle, paved trail. According to Nelson County’s website, that trail is great for travelers of all ages. More experienced hikers can continue on a 2½-mile trail to the four other overlooks. While you’re there: Nelson County has a full community calendar this month. Head to Oktoberfest at Blue Mountain Brewery; pick your own apples at the Dickie Brothers Orchard; or check out this list of live music. More information: http://bit.ly/ 1Vz6s0g
BUTTERMILK FALLS
CUCUMBER FALLS, OHIOPYLE STATE PARK State: Pennsylvania Location: Ohiopyle State Park Height: 30 Cucumber Falls is one of six waterfalls in Ohiopyle State Park. A rustic stairway down into the gorge will take you to the base of the falls. There is also an overlook at the top of the falls. While you’re there: Ohiopyle State Park offers hiking and biking along the 135-mile Great Allegheny Passage. Relax and enjoy fishing, try rock climbing or just relax by the river’s edge. Ohiopyle is family-friendly offering many activities such as camping and family whitewater rafting trips as well as educational lectures. More information: http://bit.ly/ 1FPJ9s7
SWALLOW FALLS & MUDDY CREEK FALLS, MARYLAND
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State: Maryland Location: Nine miles north of Oakland, Md. Height: 53 feet The Youghiogheny River flows along the park’s borders, passing through shaded rocky gorges and creating rippling rapids. Muddy Creek Falls is a crashing 53-foot waterfall. Tall hemlocks dominate the silent woods. The 1¼mile trail through Swallow Falls guides hikers to some of the most breath-taking scenery in western Maryland. According to Maryland’s state parks website, the 1¼-mile hiking trail through an old growth forest passes by several waterfalls including Muddy Creek Falls, the highest waterfall in Maryland. There is also a 5.5-mile trail between Swallow Falls and Herrington Manor State Park through the Garrett State Forest. The trail is also accessible for mountain biking. While you’re there: Events and activities are updated often on the park’s Twitter page, http://bit.ly/1LbAig7 More information: http://1.usa.gov/1jKeh25
State: Virginia Location: Shenandoah National Park Height: 70 Dark Hollow Falls is the easiest to visit of the many waterfalls in Shenandoah National Park. A downhill hike of less than a mile takes you to this scenic waterfall. By following the Dark Hollow Falls Trail, you will reach the Rose River Loop Trail. A 5.5-mile roundtrip hike will take you past Dark Hollow and Rose River falls. Elsewhere in Shenandoah you can find White Oak Falls, Cedar Falls, South River Falls, Lewis Falls, Doyles River Falls, Jones Run Falls and Overall Run Falls. While you’re there: Shenandoah National Park is just 75 miles from Washington, D.C. The park boasts 200,000 acres of protected lands that are a haven to deer, songbirds and more, according to the park’s website. More information: http://1.usa.gov/1FPBSZ9
BLACKWATER FALLS, WEST VIRGINIA State: West Virginia Location: Blackwater Falls State Park, W.Va. Height: 62 feet Blackwater Falls State Park is named for the falls of the Blackwater River, which has an eight-mile long gorge through the park. The “black” water is a result of tannic acid from fallen hemlock and red spruce needles. According to the state park website, the falls are one of the most photographed sites in West Virginia. While you’re there: The state park offers different opportunities throughout the year, including fishing and camping. The park boasts “exceptional vistas” in the fall. More information: http://bit.ly/1Li30Ac This series originally appeared in Recreation News during Waterfall Wednesday. See the next edition of Waterfall Wednesday on recreationnews.com later this week. Photos courtesy of, clockwise from top right, Tom Peel, Indiana Gazette; Recreation News; Ellen Matis; and Recreation News.
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E-2— Sunday, October 11, 2015
The Indiana Gazette
No-carve décor Pumpkins add style without the work By KIM COOK Associated Press
While some people can’t wait to get out the carving knife, there are lots of alternative ways to dress up a Halloween pumpkin. “No carving means less mess,” says Katherine Parker, senior digital editor of Better Homes and Gardens magazine. She suggests painting the pumpkin black before adding cardstock features that will appeal to youngsters. “A tail, ears or bat wings can transform a plain pumpkin into a cute, festive creature.” Other kid-friendly ideas? Swath your pumpkin in pieces of cheesecloth to create a mummy, or clad it in silvery blue paint along with some faux rhinestones and a plastic tiara for a “Frozen” jacko’-lantern. Parker says paint pens are an even easier way to decorate pumpkins. “Arrange different-size stenciled pumpkins to create a vignette — like a cat chasing mice, or a spooky message.” For a Gothic, slightly racy look, take a bare pumpkin and apply a black lace stencil. An intricate doily or piece of tulle would create pretty stenciled patterns. Or simply wrap an old pair of fishnet or lace tights around the pumpkin and add a silky bow at the stem. Go seasonally stylish, without overtly referencing Halloween, by painting your pumpkin and then embel-
lishing it with stripes, chevrons or polka dots in fall hues. Think chocolate brown on cream; carmine on deep yellow; black on white; copper on indigo. An all-black pumpkin decorated with tiny sequins or crystals in a celestial design creates late-night drama without the scare factor. Get out the glue gun and add inky black gemstones, glitter or feathers for a custom version of those glammed-up, store-bought pumpkins. Or wrap your pumpkin from stem to base in vertical strips of paper, ribbon, yarn or washi tape in a fun, fashion-forward design. Go right outside the traditional Halloween box by painting your pumpkins in an unusual color — think navy or smoke or olive — and consider a matte rather than glossy paint to up the style ante. Wrap stems in velvety chenille yarn or metallic thread. If you’ve got any extra widebased pillar candle or cake stands at home, you’re all set to elevate your creations; spray-paint them glossy black for extra punch. Whether you’re having a party or just went to send greetings of the season, mini pumpkins are a great vehicle. Wrap stems with greenery, colorful twine and a little message or invite tag for the perfect “pumpkintine.” Look for instructions and templates at www.bhg.com, www.instructables.com or www.marthastewart.com, among other resources.
CONSUMER REPORTS
FDA tells manufacturers to cut the fat by 2018 Consumer Reports editors In the nutrition world, few food components are as widely reviled as trans fats, which hide out in chips, crackers and countless other processed and deep-fried foods, and have been proven to increase your risk of heart disease, says Consumer Reports. In June, the Food and Drug Administration announced that manufacturers have until 2018 to rid their products of the primary source of trans fats, partially hydrogenated oils (PHOs). It’s an important step that the agency estimates will save $140 billion in health care and other costs nationwide over 20 years. Consumer Reports provides an overview of the potential impact on your kitchen cabinet and your health:
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GARLAND IS spruced up with orange ornaments and glittered picks and pumpkins. If you aren’t crafty, there are some striking jack-o’lanterns in stores this season. Add shimmer and shine to your Halloween display with Pottery Barn’s lacy glassmosaic pumpkins, or ones covered with hand-blown glass dots on antiqued silver. Both can be filled with LED lights. Another version, made of orange or black epoxy, comes with the lights already inside. (www.potterybarn.com ) Homegoods has pumpkins made of various natural materials, such as twigs, seed pods and vines. Some are dyed in vibrant fall hues
and they have interesting textures. (www.home goods.com ) Iron forged into jack-o’lantern shapes gives Crate & Barrel’s luminaries a modern vibe; use them indoors as floor or mantel décor with graphic punch. (www.crate andbarrel.com ) Grandin Road’s got snazzy, black-andgold harlequin and polka-dot patterned pumpkins, as well as pre-lit grapevine pumpkins. (www.grand inroad.com ) At Pier 1, there’s an oddly appealing mashup of seasonal décor in a black faux pine garland festooned with glittery faux pumpkins and glass balls. (www.pier1. com)
THE TROUBLE WITH TRANS FAT PHOs are created by adding hydrogen to vegetable oil, making it solid at room temperature and less likely to spoil. Like saturated fat, trans fat not only increases your blood levels of LDL (bad) cholesterol, it also lowers HDL (good) cholesterol. It may also cause inflammation and lead to heart attack or stroke. Research has also found links to Type 2 diabetes and problems with memory and other cognitive functions. Right now, the FDA permits food manufacturers to label foods containing less than 0.5 grams of trans fat per serving as containing 0 grams, which means that certain products purporting to be trans fat-free may, in fact, have some. By June 2018, PHOs cannot even be included as an ingredient. That will change the makeup of thousands of products whose manufacturers had been rounding down on nutrition labels.
THE NEW RULE AND YOUR TASTE BUDS If you haven’t yet noticed a change, it probably means very little: Many processed food manufacturers have already dropped PHOs from
their products without any noticeable difference in flavor or texture. (Between 2003 and 2012, Americans’ transfat consumption fell by 78 percent, according to an FDA estimate.)
THE NEW RULE AND YOUR HEALTH Early research yields hopeful results: One European study estimated that a ban on trans fats in restaurants in New York City and six counties resulted in 12 fewer deaths from cardiovascular disease per 100,000 people and a health care savings of $3 million per 100,000 people each year. According to the Grocery Manufacturers Association, some companies will switch to alternatives such as palm oil and palm kernel oil — either alone or combined with liquid canola, sunflower or soybean oil. Both palm and palm kernel oils are high in saturated fat, which raises bad cholesterol levels. Some companies are developing soybeans — through conventional crossbreeding as well as by genetic engineering in a lab — that produce trans fat-free oil that is also lower in saturated fat than most typical trans-fat alternatives. But genetically modified organisms may lead to a variety of health and environmental problems, Consumer Reports’ experts say.
TRANS FATS’ LONG GOODBYE Companies can petition for a specific use of PHOs in their products post-June 2018, as long as the additive meets the FDA’s safety standards. (An FDA spokesperson told Consumer Reports that if the specific use is approved, the agency will publish an additive regulation.) For now, your best bet is to keep checking ingredient lists for PHOs and, of course, to avoid processed, high-fat foods in general — as well as limiting beef, cheese and full-fat dairy products, where small amounts of naturally occurring trans fats will still be found. For more information, check out the report online at ConsumerReports.org/ cro/fatban.
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Investment return of 5% is a reasonable goal LIGHTED PUMPKINS were created to look like antique mercury glass.
HOUSE OF THE WEEK Large home perfect for entertaining The Parkcrest is a bright and spacious single-level home with a wealth of formal and informal gathering spaces. It’s traditional and contemporary at the same time, inside and out. Brick veneer, multipaned windows and an arched entry give the home a familiar inviting look, while the roof lines, framed columns, and extended window heights are more modern. Inside, formal rooms flank the vaulted entry, which leads directly into the expansive informal great room, kitchen and nook at the rear. At the rear of the vaulted great room, tall windows flank a mess-free gas fireplace where dancing flames create a focal point. The kitchen is partially open to this large gathering space. Standing at the kitchen sink, you can keep tabs on activities in the great room and nook, as well as on the sinuous, free-form patio. In the C-shaped kitchen, a central work island adds to the already generous counter and storage space. A wide window bay fills the rear wall. Sliding glass doors offer easy access to the covered portion of the patio, which could be screened. On the left, a hall passage goes by a conveniently located powder room, then on to a hobby room with plenty of storage and space for a built-in workbench or desk. This room could also be used as an exercise space, office, or whatever else suits. The owners’ suite is well-buffered from sound created in the Parkcrest’s great room. Its large walk-in closet does part of the muffling, while the main bathroom blocks the rest. The suite’s private bathroom is rich in amenities: dual vanity, large shower, and a naturally illuminated spa tub nestled in an extended alcove. A large second bedroom with windows on two sides faces the street. Associated Designs is the original source for the Parkcrest 30-561. For more information or to view other designs, visit www.AssociatedDesigns.com or call (800) 634-0123.
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Spice up fall entertaining with a Great Pumpkin party SQUASH ANY DOUBTS, LET THE PUMPKINS OUT
By ERIN DAVIS Tribune News Service
The Great Pumpkin is great for a reason. Not only does this member of the squash family offer health benefits in the way of calcium, protein and fiber, it’s an all-in-one source of entertainment. Pumpkins are edible and decorative, and you can even infuse them into marshmallows — but that’s not all! This fall, explore the infinite party possibilities of the great pumpkin.
BYE BYE PUMPKIN PIE, GIVE THESE DISHES A TRY You may have heard of pumpkin cheesecake, but how about pumpkin mac and cheese? KitchenDaily.com offers a recipe containing 1¼ cup of pumpkin, along other mac and cheese ingredients like cheddar, fontina and Neufchatel cream cheese. There are other less-traveled paths of pumpkin cooking. “In all of my pumpkin experience, I have found that Italian and Mexican cuisines do pumpkins and pumpkin recipes best,” says Lyra Marble, owner of Mr. Bones Pumpkin Patch. “My personal favorite Italian dish is Pumpkin Gnocchi (or dumpling) prepared with bacon and radicchio. In Mexican cuisine, pumpkin wonderfully complements black beans as well as ancho and chipotle chilies.” (See Marble’s recipe for Maple Chili Pepitas.) Marble adds a hint: When cooking with pumpkin, it’s best to cook only with sugar pumpkins or heirloom varieties. For adult guests, consider pairing a main pumpkin dish with Sauza’s festive Pumpkin Spice Margarita. Mix 1 parts Sauza Signature Blue Reposado 100 percent Agave Tequila, 3 parts cream, teaspoon Torani Pumpkin Spice Syrup, 1 part simple syrup, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, ¼ teaspoon cinnamon and ¼ teaspoon pumpkin pie spice. Shake up
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FAUX PUMPKINS house festive displays to create the perfect Halloween centerpiece. all ingredients and serve over ice. There’s also no shortage of sweet delights founded upon pumpkin principles. For example, plunge into a breakfast party by offering homemade pumpkin doughnuts made with pumpkin puree and buttered-flavored olive oil, cinnamon and sugar (see a recipe at eat.drink.love.com). For an afternoon or evening party stunner, serve guests Taste of Home’s Gingerbread Pumpkin Trifle, stacked with layers of pumpkin molasses combined with gingerbread, alternated with heavy whipping cream. Have guests wash down their sweet treats with a fall-inspired hot chocolate topped with Dandies Pumpkin Marshmallows. Children
big and small will appreciate not only the cuteness of the pure pumpkin tidbits, they’re certain to enjoy them even more knowing they’re made from all-natural ingredients.
GOURDGEOUS PUMPKIN DECOR Author and Hallmark Channel’s “Home & Family” co-host Cristina Ferrare (CristinaFerrareCooks.com) knows pumpkins. In fact, Ferrare can transform these squashes into serious centerpieces. “Convert a hollowed pumpkin into a flower arrangement,” Ferrare said, “or even for serving food at a Halloween bash.” Ferrare is also known for pumpkin Die-Oramas.
“Pick a foam pumpkin and cut an opening in the front,” instructs Ferrare. “Paint the inside and cut cardboard or Styrofoam to fit in the bottom. Glue a thin layer of moss and fill the diorama with miniatures.” Try making a spooky graveyard scene with mini skeletons or perhaps a less frightening depiction featuring a mini-size family sharing an autumn extravaganza. Warm and adorn entryways and mantles with pumpkin garland. “I make garland with fresh pumpkins, usually ‘jack be little pumpkins’ or a similar low-water gourd,” Marble said. “Pierce the flesh with fine-gauge floral wire and add as many pumpkins as you like. The garland will last for up to five days.”
While pumpkin permeates the main spaces, why not let it pop up in more unexpected areas ... like the bathroom? Pamper guests with a pumpkin soap bar such as Colorado Aromatics’ (ColoradoAromatics.com) version. Its vibrant orange color is created solely from the fruit itself — and the smell from cinnamon and clove essential oils. Nestle one close to a pumpkin fixture, like Pier One’s Amber Luster Leaf glass candle. Nothing illuminates the faces of little ones like a blank pumpkin slate. Offer a pumpkin station on a card table for children. “Great fun can be had with stencil-face kits, water-based paint, glue, glitter and stick-on jewels,” Marble said. And don’t forget about Fido! While pleasing the human guests, pet dogs can likewise be pampered. Offer four-legged friends in on the festivities by serving up “Yapple Pumpkin Pie” (see YourPetChef. com). Doggies will love the mix of apple and pumpkin in their dish.
MAPLE CHILI PEPITAS 1 cup fresh raw pumpkin seeds ½ tablespoon olive or vegetable oil 1 tablespoon grade A pure maple syrup ¾ teaspoon chili powder ¼ teaspoon ground cumin ¼ teaspoon kosher or light sea salt Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Line cookie sheet with parchment paper. Combine all ingredients. Spread in a single layer on a cookie sheet Bake for 8 minutes; flip seeds over. Bake another 8 minutes or until light golden brown.
IT’S HAPPENING HERE This information is provided by the Indiana County Tourist Bureau. Times and dates are subject to change. All events are held in Indiana, unless otherwise noted.
music and culinary delicacies their our annual gala benefit event at 6 p.m. Reservations are required. For more information, visit www.iup. edu/livelyarts.
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• Yarnick’s Haunted House will be open from 7 to 11 p.m. at Yarnick’s Farm, 155 Thomas Covered Bridge Road, Armstrong Township. There will be a haunted house for adults, and refreshments will be available for purchase. For more information, visit www.yarnicksfarm.com. • Yarnick’s Family Pumpkin Patch will be open from noon to 5 p.m. at 155 Thomas Covered Bridge Road, Armstrong Township. There will be hayrides, games, mazes, live entertainment, food and more. For more information, visit www.yar nicksfarm.com. • Fall Foliage by Boat with park naturalist Mike Shaffer will be held at 2 p.m. at Yellow Creek State Park, 170 Route 259, Penn Run. Spend the afternoon on a leisurely tour to see the spectacular fall scenery around Yellow Creek Lake. Seating is limited to 30 people. Register ahead of time by calling (724) 357-7913. • The fall 2015 IUP Choral Concert will be held at 3 p.m. in Gorell Recital Hall, Sutton Hall. Led by Ryan Beeken, the chorus will present an entertaining afternoon of music. For more information, visit www.iup.edu/livelyarts.
Scary Harry’s Haunted Trail will be open from 7 to 11 p.m. at 1703 Pierce Road, Homer City. Tickets are $15 per person. Receive $3 off each ticket for bringing a nonperishable item for the Indiana County Food Bank. No one under 48 inches will be admitted. For more information, visit www.scaryharrys.com.
OCT. 16 • St. Andrew’s Village’s annual book and bake sale will be held from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 1155 Indian Springs Road, White Township. Purchase used books, DVDs, CDs, puzzles and more. There will be pies, cookies, hot dogs, soups and beverages. Westmoreland County Community College nursing students will give free health screenings and a VNA flu shot clinic will be open from 10 a.m. to noon. • Ramble through Arizona with Rebecca Sterley at 7 p.m. at Yellow Creek State Park’s Environmental Learning Center. Explore the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Biosphere 2, the town of Bisbee and Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, among many other destinations. For more information, call (724) 357-7913. • Join the University Museum for an island-themed evening of art,
OCT. 16-18 Yarnick’s Haunted House will be open from 7 to 11 p.m. at Yarnick’s Farm, 155 Thomas Covered Bridge Road, Armstrong Township. There will be a haunted house for adults, and refreshments will be available for purchase. For more information, visit www.yarnicksfarm.com.
OCT. 17 • The First Unitarian Universalist Church will host a comedy night from 7:30 to 10 p.m. at the Eagles Social Club, 420 Philadelphia St. Pittsburgh and local comedians will provide the entertainment. A tapas buffet and desserts are included in the ticket price. A cash bar and 50/50 drawings will be available. Tickets are $25 for adults and $15 students (18 and older). To reserve tickets, call (724) 349-2776 or purchase them at the door. For more information, visit www.firstuu-in dianapa.org. • The 16th annual Homer City United Methodist Church Pie Social will be held at 5:30 p.m. at Main and Church streets in Homer City. There will be entertainment by concert artist and ventriloquist Jimmy Swogger. For more information, call (724) 479-3275. • Explore the Blairsville Cemetery at the Twilight Cemetery Tour at 4:30 p.m. and meet figures from the Underground Railroad, soldiers from wars long past and prominent Blairsville citizens. Space is limited, and registration is recommended. Tours are given every 10 minutes. For more information, (724) 4595779. • The Indiana County Farmers’ Market will be open from 9 a.m. to noon at Eighth and Church streets. Fresh local fruits and vegetables, baked goods, potted plants, live
music, local chefs and artists, and community booths will be featured. For more information, visit indi anafarmmarket.blogspot.com. • Founders Gallery and Gifts, 157 W. Campbell St., Blairsville, will hold Founders Fall Fest to showcase local artists from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the portion of North Liberty Street adjacent to the shop. For more information, call (724) 6758574 or visit foundersgalleryand gifts.com. • A gun bash to support Coal Run/McIntyre Fire Department will be held from 4 to 8:30 p.m. at the C&Y Sportsmen’s Club, RR #3, Shelocta. Tickets cost $20 and include food and beverage. There will be raffles, giveaways and games. For more information, call (724) 7260323.
OCT. 17-18 • A self-guided Potter’s Studio Tour will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at various locations throughout the county. The tour brings together a core of dedicated artists and allows visitors to personally connect with the craft, artistry and creativity of the region’s finest potters. Each location is just 15 to 20 minutes from the next destination. Start anywhere along the path. Come experience the rich tradition of the western Pennsylvania art community. For more information, visit www.potterstour.com. • Yarnick’s Family Pumpkin Patch will be open from noon to 5 p.m. at 155 Thomas Covered Bridge Road, Armstrong Township. There will be hayrides, games, mazes, live entertainment, food and more. For more information, visit www.yar nicksfarm.com.
OCT. 18 Love of Life Bingo will be held at 2 p.m. at Clymer Fire Hall, 550 Sherman St., Clymer. Doors will open at 11 a.m. Tickets are $25 and available at the M. Dorcas Clark, M.D., Women’s Imaging Center at IRMC or by phone at (724) 357-7188.
OCT. 19 Ten Tibetan monks will visit IUP during the week to create a sand mandala, make a butter sculpture, give several performances of Tibetan music, chanting and dancing, and present several lectures on Tibetan Buddhism. Join Dr. Stuart Chandler at the Six O’Clock Series
at 6 p.m. in the HUB Ohio Room in welcoming the monks and to learn about the cultural significance of the week’s events. For more information, call (724) 357-2598 or visit iup.edu/sixoclockseries.
OCT. 20 The Litton String Quartet will perform a concert at 8 p.m. in Gorell Recital Hall, featuring new and classic pieces. For more information, visit www.iup.edu/live lyarts.
OCT. 21 • Girls Night Out “Spirit of Women” will be held at 6 p.m. at Rustic Lodge, 2199 Oakland Ave., White Township. Guest speaker Kristin Armstrong, a writer, runner and mom, will speak about her life and the refining process of figuring out the woman God means for her to become. The event is free for Spirit members. Tickets are $50 for all others. For more information, call (724) 357-8088. • Ovations will present the Chicago Afro-Latin Jazz Ensemble at 8 p.m. in the Gorell Recital Hall. The CALJE musicians will be bringing the unique flavor of Afro-Cuban Jazz to the IUP campus as part of International Education Week and Hispanic Heritage Month, through the cooperation in planning provided by the Office of International Education. For more information, visit www.iup.edu/livelyarts.
OCT. 22 The Indiana Business and Professionals Women’s Club invites everyone to the annual Bras For the Cause Charity Basket Auction at 5:30 p.m. at IUP’s College Lodge, White Township. There will be food (included in the ticket price) and fun for all. All proceeds benefit Birdie’s Closet at IRMC. Tickets cost $10. For more information, call (724) 422-8472.
OCT. 23-24 Scary Harry’s Haunted Trail will be open from 7 to 11 p.m. at 1703 Pierce Road, Homer City. Tickets are $15 per person. Receive $3 off each ticket for bringing a nonperishable item for the Indiana County Food Bank. No one under 48 inches will be admitted. For more information, visit www. scaryharrys.com.
OCT. 23-25 • Lively Arts presents Dance Theater: Gabriel’s Dream at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday in the Zink Hall Dance Theater. The image-provoking lyrics of Peter Gabriel’s music unfold a world in which the audience shares in a man’s journey in the story of Gabriel’s Dream. For more information, visit www.iup.edu/livelyarts. • Yarnick’s Haunted House will be open from 7 to 11 p.m. at Yarnick’s Farm, 155 Thomas Covered Bridge Road, Armstrong Township. There will be a haunted house for adults, and refreshments will be available for purchase. For more information, visit www.yarnicks farm.com.
OCT. 24 • A daddy-daughter dance will be held from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at the Park Inn by Radisson, 1395 Wayne Ave., White Township. There will be dancing, music, crafts and a buffetstyle dinner. Tickets are $25 for dad and daughter and $5 per extra child. For more information, call (724) 463-3579. • The Indiana County Farmers’ Market will be open from 9 a.m. to noon at Eighth and Church streets. Fresh local fruits and vegetables, baked goods, potted plants, live music, local chefs and artists, and community booths will be featured. For more information, visit indi anafarmmarket.blogspot.com. • Join the Alice Paul House and Indiana County Humane Society at Bark Against Violence from noon to 3 p.m. at Getty Heights Park, White Township, to raise awareness about domestic violence, animal abuse and the connection between the two. There will be a Halloween costume pet parade, basket raffles, dog obstacle course, informational tables and photos by Julie pet portraits. Donate $15 and receive a Tshirt. • Yarnick’s Hog Roast with the Spinney Brothers will be held from 6 to 10 p.m. at Yarnick’s Farm, 155 Thomas Covered Bridge Road, Armstrong Township. It will be a night of great music, great food and Joey’s famous haunted house. Put your costume on and come out for a great Halloween event. For more information, call (724) 349-3904 or visit www.yarnicksfarm.com.
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Halloween eats go beyond sweets By SUSAN SELASKY
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Halloween isn’t always about the candy — although trick-or-treaters might disagree. Festive appetizers are the perfect foods to nosh on while passing out candy. Or, if your plan is to host or go to a Halloween bash, be a hit and bring along some creepy appetizers. Today’s Moldy Bones and Devilish Deviled Eggs are personal favorites. The Moldy Bones are simply storebought bread sticks that you shape into bones. Serve them with pizza sauce for dipping, for the kids. For adults, a spicy marinara will do. If the bread sticks come with their own garlic/butter, skip it and use the cheese and seasoning in the recipe. This way, you’re cutting some fat. The Devilish Eggs are a spin on traditional deviled eggs. Roasted red peppers are used to give them a slightly reddish tint. And the cayenne pepper and hot sauce give them a spicy bite, which you can skip if you don’t want them spicy. Chives, green onions and red pepper pieces are used to create devil-like faces. Another fun deviled egg presentation is to make the filling look like a pumpkin. Use a smidge of orange food coloring to tint the mashed egg mixture. Fill the egg white with the mashed egg, rounding it slightly. Use a toothpick to make lines in the filling like those on a pumpkin. Cut a small piece of green onion for a stem. Halloween is the time to get wacky and wild with food, so have fun. For a few more fun Halloween recipes, check out the Feast cooking and recipe page at www.freep.com/life/cookingrecipes.
MOLDY BONES WITH GHOULISH DIP Makes: 12 1 can Pillsbury refrigerated bread sticks (12 bread sticks) 1 egg white, beaten 1 tablespoon grated Parmesan cheese ½ teaspoon Italian seasoning 1 can (8 ounces) pizza sauce, heated Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Spray a baking sheet with nonstick cooking spray. Unroll the dough, separating it into 12 pieces at the perforations. Carefully stretch the dough to make a longer bread stick. Loosely tie a knot at both ends of each bread stick. Place the bread sticks on the baking sheet. Brush the bread sticks with egg white. Sprinkle with cheese and seasoning. Bake 12 to 14 minutes or until golden brown. Serve the warm bones with warm pizza sauce for dipping.
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MOLDY BONES WITH GHOULISH DIP Adapted from Pillsbury Halloween food, parties, crafts, fun, booklet, 2005. 122 calories, (16 percent from fat), 2 g fat (0 g saturated fat), 21 g carbohydrate, 4 g protein, 403 mg sodium, 0 mg cholesterol, 11 mg calcium, 1 g fiber.
DEVILISH EGGS Makes: 2 dozen / Preparation time: 20 minutes / Total time: 1 hour, plus chilling time 12 large eggs 1 tablespoon vinegar 3 roasted red peppers from a jar, drained, patted dry, finely chopped ¾ to 1 cup reduced fat mayonnaise 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard 1 teaspoon coarse salt ½ teaspoon cayenne pepper 1 teaspoon favorite hot sauce 1 small red bell pepper, cut into small triangles for horn garnish 2 green onions, dark-green part only, cut into small triangles, for garnish Fresh chives, cut into -inch lengths for garnish Place the eggs in a saucepan. Cover the eggs with cold water, and add the
vinegar. Place over high heat, and bring to a boil. Once the water has boiled, remove the pan from the heat. Cover and let stand 15 minutes. Drain the water, and run cold water over the eggs to stop the cooking. When the eggs are cool, peel and cut in half lengthwise. Keeping the whites intact, remove the yolks and place them in a mixing bowl. To the yolks, add the roasted peppers, mayonnaise, mustard, salt, pepper, paprika, cayenne and hot sauce. Mash the mixture together with a fork. Refrigerate for 30 minutes or until it is stiff. If it seems too stiff, add mayonnaise for a slightly creamy consistency. Mound the yolk mixture in each egg white half. Garnish with bell pepper pieces for horns, chives for whiskers and a green onion triangle for a mouth or chin. Adapted from Martha Stewart Holiday, special Halloween issue, 2004. 55 calories (58 percent from fat), 4 g fat (1 g saturated fat), 2 g carbohydrates, 11 g protein, 253 mg sodium, 106 mg cholesterol, 16 mg calcium, 0 g fiber.
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1. “Come Rain or Come Shine” by Jan Karon (G.P. Putnam’s Sons) 2. “The Girl in the Spider’s Web” by David Lagercrantz (Knopf) 3. “Make Me” by Lee Child (Delacorte Press) 4. “Go Set a Watchman” by Harper Lee (HarperCollins) 5. “The Girl on the Train” by Paula Hawkins (Riverhead) 6. “Devoted in Death” by J.D. Robb (Putnam) 7. “X” by Sue Grafton (Marion Wood Books/ Putnam) 8. “The Scam” by Janet Evanovich and Lee Goldberg (Bantam) 9. “Undercover” by Danielle Steel (Delacorte Press) 10. “Purity” by Jonathan Franzen (Farrar Straus Giroux) 11. “The End Game” by Catherine Coulter and J.T. Ellison (G.P. Putnam’s Sons) 12. “Fates and Furies” by Lauren Groff (Riverhead) 13. “The Solomon Curse” by Clive Cussler and Russel Blake (G.P. Putnam’s Sons) 14. “The Nightingale” by Kristin Hannah (St. Martin’s)
HARDCOVER NONFICTION 1. “Killing Reagan” by Bill O’Reilly (Holt) 2. “The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up” by Marie Kondo (Ten Speed) 3. “Big Magic” by Elizabeth Gilbert (Riverhead) 4. “Why Not Me?” by Mindy Kaling (Crown Archetype) 5. “Live Love Lead” by Brian Houston ( Hachette/ Faith/Words) 6. “Furiously Happy” by Jenny Lawson (Flatiron Books) 7. “The Food Lab” by J. Kenji Lopez-Alt (Norton) 8. “Rising Strong” by Brene Brown (Spiegel & Grau) 9. “Between the World and Me” by Ta-Nehisi Coates (Spiegel & Grau) 10. “Conscious Uncoupling” by Katherine Woodward Thomas (Harmony) 11. “Plunder and Deceit” by Mark R. Levin (S&S/Threshold) 12. “Guinness World Records 2016” by Guinness World Records 13. “Lovable Livable
MASS MARKET PAPERBACKS 1. “Gray Mountain” by John Grisham (Dell) 2. “The Martian” (movie tie-in) by Andy Weir (Broadway) 3. “The Escape” by David Baldacci (Hachette/Vision) 4. “The Cinderella Murder” by Clark/Burke (S&S/Pocket) 5. “The Job” by Janet Evanovich and Lee Goldberg (Bantam) 6. “The Eye of Heaven” by Cussler/Blake (Berkley) 7. “Mean Streak” by Sandra Brown (Grand Central) 8. “A Little Bit Country” by Macomber/Thayne (Mira) 9. “The Lost Key” by Coulter/Ellison (Jove) 10. “Wildest Dreams” by Robyn Carr (Harlequin MIRA) 11. “Shadow Fall” by Laura Griffin (s&s/Pocket) 12. “Unlucky 13” by James Patterson and Max Paetro (Hachette/Vision) 13. “Only a Kiss” by Mary Balogh (Signet) 14. “Sierra’s Homecoming” by Linda Lael Miller (Harlequin)
TRADE PAPERBACKS 1. “The Martian” by Andy Weir (Broadway) 2. “Memory Man” by David Baldacci (Grand Central Life & Style) 3. “Grey” by E.L. James (Vintage) 4. “The Martian” (movie tie-in) by Andy Weir (Broadway) 5. “Eve” by William Paul Young (Howard Books) 6. “Fervent” by Priscilla Shirer (B&H) 7. “The Battle Plan for Prayer” by Stephen Kendrick (B&H) 8. “Gray Mountain” by John Grisham (Dell) 9. “It IS About Islam” by Glenn Beck (Threshold Editions) 10. “Creative Cats Coloring Book” by Marjorie Sarnat (Dover) 11. “Killing Lincoln” by O’Reilly/Dugard (St. Martin’s Griffin) 12. “Color Me Calm” by Mucklow/Porter (Race Point) 13. “The 5 Love Languages” by Gary Chapman (Moody/Northfield) 14. “Owls Coloring Book” by Majorie Sarnat (Dover)
ASTROGRAPH MONDAY, OCT. 12, 2015 The most difficult challenge you face in the near future will be making up your mind. Of the options available to you, listen to your intuition and focus your efforts on the one that allows you the most creative freedom. Fortitude and resilience will lead to success. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Your head will need to win over your heart when it comes to personal choices. Avoid making an emotional or impulsive decision. Apply your knowledge and experience practically. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Offer your concepts to colleagues or clients. Ready yourself to act quickly on a promising prospect that comes your way. Travel and location will play a role in your decision. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23Dec. 21) — Newfound wealth is within your reach. A settlement, windfall or investment will come your way, but expect conditions to be attached. Love and romance are heating up. Plan a private rendezvous with someone special. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Self-control and focus will be the key to your success. Keep your emotions in check and dedicate all of your time, effort and energy to your professional goals. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — If you update your skills, you will find a way to
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make some extra cash. An unorthodox idea or service could be turned into a profitable venture with a little elbow grease. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) — Your high energy should be put to good use. Participate in lively activities in order to make new friends or find a potential business or romantic partner. ARIES (March 21-April 19) — You will receive news that will suggest an exciting change. A romantic relationship will figure prominently in your life. Problems at home can be avoided if you compromise. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Current adjustments in the workplace will turn in your favor. Embrace these changes and let your superiors know that you are willing to take on additional responsibilities. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — Even if you have a romantic attraction to someone, you should avoid a joint money venture. Keep your assets separate to avoid being left in a vulnerable position that could diminish the partnership. CANCER (June 21-July 22) — Make yourself available to people who helped you in the past. A close friend or family member is in need of your support, and your gesture will bring satisfaction and rewards. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Reach out to an old friend and take a walk down memory lane. Keep in mind that although you have history with this person, you would be wise to keep the focus of your interaction on the past, not the future. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Keep an eye on your budget. Extravagance, overindulgence and emotional outbursts will be your downfall. Don’t feel that you have to pick up the tab to impress people.
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Staying safe in your tree stand when hunting Mayo Clinic News Network LA CROSSE, Wis. — Tree stand injuries are common throughout the hunting season. In fact, a study by the International Hunter Education Association found that one in every three hunters who hunts from a tree stand will fall at some point in their hunting career. Eric Grube, emergency medicine physician at Mayo Clinic Health System — and avid hunter — says with archery and crossbow deer hunting in full swing and gun season approaching, it’s time to re-establish safety practices to prevent accidents from occurring. “These injuries can easily be avoided if hunters use caution and common sense,” Grube says. “Multiple injuries and even death can result from falling asleep, slipping while climbing in or out of the stand and having faulty equipment.” Grube emphasizes the use of the safety harness. “It’s a necessary yet simple, preventative measure all hunters can and should use. When using a safety harness, make sure it’s fully secured,” he says. He also suggests if you have an older style waist harness, consider purchasing a chest or five-point harness, as these provide better support through the upper body and reduce chance of internal organ injuries.
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NEVER CLIMB with a firearm in your hand while getting into your tree stand. The Tree Stand Manufactures Association states that 82 percent of
hunters who fall from tree stands are not wearing full body harnesses.
Mayo Clinic Health System also suggests these simple safety tips:
• Assess tree stand placement. Selecting trees that are substantial enough to hold the hunter’s weight is critical. Hunters also should choose trees that are visibly alive, standing straight and have coarsetype bark for gripping purposes. Never place stands on utility poles or other smooth surfaces for risk of slipping. • Count your contact points. Always have three points of contact on the tree while climbing in and out of the stand: either two hands and one foot or two feet and one hand at all times. The fewer contact points, the higher risk of falling and injury. • Do not forget firearm safety. As obvious as it may be, it’s still easy to forget basic tree stand safety precautions. Hunters should never climb with a bow or firearm in their hand. This can take away an important contact point while moving up or down the tree. When raising or lowering a bow or firearm, hunters must make sure it’s unloaded, points down and the safety is engaged. • Educate yourself. Anyone planning to use a tree stand this season should consider a simple 15minute online safety course. The Tree Stand Manufacturers Association provides a free, interactive course for all to prevent tree stand injuries.
App helps keep golfers on course By LAUREN ABDEL RAZZAQ The Detroit News
HUNTINGTON WOODS, Mich. — After a couple years practicing law, Jason Pearsall realized his true passion wasn’t in the legal world. It was on the golf course. “Last year was the first year I felt comfortable enough in my job to start playing golf again,” he said. “I was getting up earlier to go golfing before work and trying to get in nine holes after work.” Growing up with a father who managed golf courses made him aware of the challenges in the golf industry. So he decided to start his own company and launch an app to meet those challenges. The result is Golfler, a Detroitborn product that, despite being available to the public for a few short weeks, is winning accolades and awards. There are plenty of golf apps on the market, but Golfler combines their functions, and is free. Some of the features include a 3D range finder, shot-plotting, a built-in communicator to chat with other golfers, maps of nearly 1,300 U.S. courses, weather forecasts and the ability to allow a golfer to order food and equipment deliveries. The
delivery service has a fee that allows the company and the golf course to make money. Golfler has piloted the app at Rackham Golf Course in Huntington Woods for more than a month. Although adoption has been slow, those who have used it say it helps their game. “My favorite feature is the GPS range finder, because finding the range is hard to do if you are eyeballing it,” said Livonia resident Joe Murray, who was golfing with friends at Rackham on a recent Friday. They ordered hot dogs and had them delivered on the course. “You can always order when you get to the turn, but having them come out here with it is really convenient,” he said. The app also is useful for the golf course, said Michael Rawlins, assistant golf pro at Rackham. Because the app is able to keep track of how many users there are on a course, it can alert managers if there is a hold-up on the course, he said. “We’ve had it here for the past month or so and the word of mouth has been positive,” said Rawlins. On average, he said, 40 golfers use the app every day out of 300-400 rounds played. “Once someone downloads it,
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JASON PEARSALL, president and CLO of Golfler, demonstrated the app recently. they see how cool it is,” he said. Pearsall, who is one of six cofounders for the app, quit his job as a lawyer in March to work on the company full time. It’s not his first foray into entrepreneurship. He successfully started and sold a high-end computer company back in the early 2000s.
“I saw all the startups forming in Detroit and how they’ve gotten a lot of traction nationally,” said Pearsall. “And I wanted to see if I could recreate the success I had before, or if it was just a fluke.” Golfler received the 2015 PGA Show Top Buyers Choice Award during a recent conference in Las
Vegas. And the team took second place out of 10 companies invited to pitch to Google as part of the tech giant’s Launchpad incubator program. Although the app download is available to the public, Rackham is the only course in the country that is fully operational with all of the food and equipment delivery services. Pearsall said the company is in talks with courses in Arizona, California, Colorado and other states to roll out services there. Pearsall says Michigan, and especially Detroit, was the best location to start the company. “We wouldn’t have been able to start the business in most cities; we wouldn’t have this great space we have now,” he said. “It creates an opportunity for entrepreneurs to succeed where they can’t elsewhere.” One of the signs of success is that Pearsall was actually able to hire his father, John, to join the company and bring in his expertise from his time managing the Muskegon Country Club and the Pine River Country Club in Alma. “To me this was a no-brainer,” said John Pearsall. “It would be an easy sell to any golf course and I think it’s going to take off.
Model A Ford is a historical throwback By TONY REID The (Decatur) Herald & Review
NOKOMIS, Ill. — Henry Ford had little time for the lessons of the past. “History is more or less bunk,” he said. Ford, who still managed to believe in reincarnation, always said he lived for the moment. It’s also clear he didn’t have much respect for the continuity of the alphabet, either, following his phenomenally successful “Model T” car with the phenomenally successful “Model A” in an “A” production run stretching from 1928 to 1931. So it’s kind of ironic that one of the 4,858,644 Model A’s that rolled off the production line, a 1929 Model A pickup truck, has become the time machine of choice to ferry proud owner Nathan Ruppert into the past. Ruppert, who lives in Nokomis, says he time-slips every time he climbs inside his gleaming jet-black beast, standing remarkably tall on 21-inch wire wheels, and clatters off for a ride. “Well, anybody can have the comforts of home,” he says dismissively of modern automobiles with their air conditioning, computers, Bluetooth phone hook-ups and clone styling.
“But you can throw yourself back in history in here,” he adds, gesturing around the Model A cab, cozy with just 68-year-old Ruppert and a guest. “You get to relive what other people have gone through, what it must have been like out on the road when these cars were popular and very useful tools.” What’s better than time traveling with one Model A? How about dozens of them: Ruppert is the organizer of what was the seventh annual “Model A Day” recently in Nokomis. It’s a daylong celebration of all things Model A that featured a car display in the town park and a period clothing fashion show to add another heavy dose of verisimilitude to the idea of reversing time. Ruppert says the vehicles are pristine but driven examples of nostalgia, and onlookers who come to chat to their owners while gazing into the gleaming paintwork of Model A pickups, sedans, roadsters, town cars and on and on will have a grand old time. “Model A Day is celebrated worldwide,” explains Ruppert, who belongs to the Model A Ford Club of America and the Sullivan Land of Lincoln A’s. “We celebrate the car’s contribution to industry, culture,
NATHAN RUPPERT rode in his 1929 closed cab Model A pickup truck in Nokomis, Ill.
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history, the whole works.” Henry Ford, who was branded a traitor to capitalism by the Wall Street Journal for introducing the $5 a day pay scale in 1914, got the last laugh as he grew fabulously rich throwing open the doors of auto affordability to everyone. Ruppert had first encountered one of his creations while growing up on a Nokomis farm where a friend who helped bale hay owned a Model T. Ruppert fell in love with its bolt-upright, no-nonsense styling. “I decided I was going to get me something like that one day,” he recalls. But he had to wait until the end of a 20-year career in the Navy as an aircraft piston engine mechanic and another 20-year career running a lawnmower repair business. Just as he was getting ready to re-
tire in 2007, his understanding wife, Dorothy, reminded him it was time to make good on his youthful car pledge and Ruppert went shopping. He looked at many makes and models but fell in love with the Model A pickup and traveled more than 300 miles to buy it in Des Moines, Iowa. He’s lavished money and time restoring it to pristine originality and made a few period improvements, such as adding a vacuum-operated windshield wiper instead of the original handcranked one. Ruppert stood for a moment watching the tiny 6-inch single wiper whip to and fro after the engine caught and fired up at the first attempt. Then he’s ready to hit the road for another 45 mph run down Memory Lane, waving at smiling passers-by who seem to feel an in-
stant connection to the car and always wave at him. His 40-year-old son, Richard, has been for many a spin with dad and has watched that connection snap on in the public eye like a set of headlights. “People just have a kind of yearning for the old days,” he says. “My dad’s car is a throwback to what people think was a simpler time.” His father is also a constant evangelist for the joys of the Model A hobby and is keen to recruit fellow travelers on the road home to the way we were. But if you hop on board, don’t expect your garage floor to be pristine when you get back to the 21st century. “The Model A will always leak,” says Ruppert. “They say if there is no oil dripping on the floor, your car is out of oil.”
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THE SCOTTISH Highlands seduce visitors with ever-changing landscapes of rugged natural beauty.
In the highlands Scotland elevates food, drink and fun By SUSAN MANLIN KATZMAN Chicago Tribune
Mention the Scottish Highlands to a foodie, and haggis jumps to mind. But rest assured, this wildly gorgeous and sparsely populated region of Scotland offers gourmet travelers much more than sausage made from sheep’s pluck. The food and drink delights of the Highlands match the region’s eye-popping scenery in glory-be allure. Consider world-famous salmon, smoked to perfection in family-run smokehouses. Consider haddock, langoustines, oysters, crab, lobster, scallops, mussels and more that flow to plates dripping fresh from Highland lochs, rivers and the surrounding sea. Consider sheep growing plump and juicy grazing in graceful green glens, and wild deer, rabbits and game birds waiting for cooks in the Highland’s craggy mountainsides, hilly grasslands and heatherpacked moors. Consider hairy Heelin coos (Highland cows) thriving in harsh-climate pastures. Not needing to grow fat for warmth, the beef comes to diners lean yet tenderly flavorful. (It’s said that the queen of England will eat beef only from her fold of Highland cattle.) Consider afternoon tea with warm scones and clotted cream; and shortbread that melts in the mouth like cotton candy; and freshfrom-the-farm cheeses; and rich meat pies; and such tongue-twisting local favorites as clootie dumpling (boiled fruitcake), cullen skink (smoked-haddock soup) and cranachan (a dessert of whipped cream, honey, whisky and berries). And consider whisky. The Highlands’ cup runneth over with distilleries producing some of the best single-malt whisky to be found anywhere in the world. And sampling is staggeringly easy, as most bars stock a lush collection of boutique bottles, and many distilleries open doors to the public for touring and tasting. (Incidentally, Scottish whisky is spelled without an “e.” One Irishman claims it’s because “the Scots are just too thrifty to add an extra letter.”) And lastly, consider, or reconsider, haggis. Once past the descrip-
tion (sheep heart, lung and liver mixed with suet, oatmeal, onions and spices, packed into a sheep’s stomach and boiled), haggis is delicious. But don’t take my word for it. Robert Burns, Scotland’s national poet, was inspired enough to write a poem (I think without tongue in cheek) calling haggis the “great chieftain of the sausage race!” So where do tourists find the great chieftain and all of the other Highland specialties? Easy. Everywhere. In plain and fancy restaurants, bars and pubs, tearooms and cafés — and the government helps by publishing designated itineraries devoted to specific interests: the Seafood Trail, Real Ale Trail, Scottish Cheese Trail and Malt Whisky Trail. Travelers short on time can cut to the chase and find the best by heading to one of the Highland hotels famed for sumptuous food and superb hospitality. Cameron House Hotel (tinyurl. com/cameronhotel), a luxury resort just north of Glasgow on the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond, excites a variety of tastes. In addition to an 18-hole championship golf course, pampering spa and wide range of activities, the resort boasts four distinct restaurants. Martin Wishart at Loch Lomond earned a Michelin star for fine French cooking, and The Boat House and The Claret Jug restaurants offer casual international favorites, but the property’s Cameron Grill strikes the best chords in singing the praises of Scotland’s bounty. The Grill features a salmon bar loaded with smoked and cured delicacies, a butchery with beef from Scottish herds and a see-into kitchen preparing seafood just pulled from local waters. Cameron House garnishes its restaurants with a dramatically wonderful bar serving over 260 different whiskys. Wee dram be damned! Here is the place to indulge and not drive, as the resort has 132 rooms and suites for enchanting stays. Inverlochy Castle Hotel (www.in verlochycastlehotel.com) double dips with delights, having won the Scottish Hotel Association’s top two honors for 2015: Restaurant of the Year and Castle Hotel of the Year. Built in 1863 as a private home at
KINLOCH LODGE sits near the shore of sea-loch Na Dal, on the Isle of Skye.
THE MALT Master Tour at Glengoyne Distillery gives tourists an in-depth look at single malt whisky as well as an opportunity to have afternoon tea for two, with haggis in flakey pastry (below), at Cameron House Hotel (above). the foot of Ben Nevis, on the shore of Loch Lochy, Inverlochy has polished and perfected the art of public hospitality since becoming a hotel in 1969. The property’s 17 bedrooms and assorted public rooms wear period furnishings of bygone elegance, with furniture in three dining rooms presented as gifts to Inverlochy Castle from the king of Norway. Inverlochy provides an array of Scottish pursuits, including deer stalking, fishing, falconry and tomahawk throwing, but dining is so key that daily dinner menus are left in guest’s rooms for study and preordering. Although men are requested to wear jackets and ties to dinner, the atmosphere of Inverlochy is far from stuffy. The ambience suggests a house party at the country estate of aristocratic friends who employ a great chef to create marvelous meals. One can’t get more Scottish than Godfrey Macdonald, today’s high chief of Clan Donald. And one can’t find more sense of Scottish heritage, history and hospitality than staying at Lord and Lady Macdonald’s Kinloch Lodge (www.kinlochlodge.co.uk) on the Isle of Skye. Built in 1680 as a shooting lodge for the Macdonald family, Kinloch Lodge remained a family home until the Macdonalds opened it to the public in 1973. A new addition brings the bedroom count to 15, but the lodge still radiates a homey welcome with comfy furniture, fires in fireplaces and family photos throughout. Although chef Marcello Tully earned a Michelin star for the lodge’s kitchen, it is Lady Macdonald who brings the most attention from the food world. A renowned food writer and culinary authority, Claire Macdonald works with Tully not only to showcase the best local ingredients but
also to teach visitors how to prepare them. The lodge holds three-day cookery courses as well as assorted classes on request. Now a word about Scottish Highlanders. They are a hearty but so-
phisticated lot, full of informal good humor. Scottish hospitality is the same, with the best Scottish restaurants focused on the quality of ingredients prettily presented — a total food experience that is high on pleasure, low on pretense.
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Captain Comics
Celebrating By ANDREW A. SMITH Tribune News Service
Let’s wish a happy birthday to S.H.I.E.L.D.! Fifty years ago, Marvel’s Stan Lee and Jack Kirby rode the wave of James Bond mania by taking an old World War II character, wrapping an espionage agency around him, and coming up with their own super-spy, “Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.” The acronym stood for Supreme Headquarters International Espionage Law Enforcement Division, and in the first story we saw just how awesome the organization was: Flying cars! Helicarriers! Realistic robots called Life Model Decoys! That first 12-page story, published in “Strange Tales” #135 in 1965, was titled “The Man for the Job!” The job was director of S.H.I.E.L.D. And the man was Nick Fury, veteran of countless Ranger missions in World War II (as seen in “Sgt. Fury and the Howling Commandos”) and an agent for the CIA after the war (as seen, exactly once, in “Fantastic Four”). Not that the old, one-eyed warhorse wanted the job. When Tony Stark — yes, that Tony Stark — tried to recruit him, he said, “You gotta be kiddin’! You got a million sci-
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entific gimmicks — rays — rockets — things I can’t even pronounce! I’m outta my league!” But Stark and the other leaders of the free world needed someone as tough and experienced as Fury to be the second director of the agency — because the first one had been assassinated! He had been killed by Hydra, a new, evil organization with hazy ties to World War II and a very similar philosophy to the Fascists Sgt. Fury had fought 20 years earlier. “Hail Hydra! Immortal Hydra! We shall never be destroyed!” they would chant. “Cut off a limb and two more shall take its place! We serve none but the Master, as the world shall soon serve us!” That was enough for Fury. “Looks like somebody has to smash Hydra,” he said, lighting a trademark stogie. “So it might as well be me!” That was how S.H.I.E.L.D. began. But over the years, it has gone through many changes — changes that continue today, mostly as the result of the ABC TV show, which began its third season Sept. 29. Here are some of the highlights, available in reprint collections: • “S.H.I.E.L.D.: The Complete Collection Omnibus” (stories originally published
years of S.H.I.E.L.D, over-the-top fandom 1965-69): This enormous collection came out Tuesday, putting between two covers every major S.H.I.E.L.D. story from its first four years, which combines two distinct eras. The first year and a half of S.H.I.E.L.D. stories — published in “Strange Tales” #135-150 — continued in the bombastic Lee-Kirby style. Not only were all the important elements of S.H.I.E.L.D. introduced, but so were many of the supporting characters (some of them former Howling Commandos) and the major bad guys, which included Hydra and Advanced Idea Mechanics (A.I.M.). But the next few years were guided by writer/artist Jim Steranko, a visionary whose style blended a variety of sources — including pop art and Salvador Dali — and who impacted not only S.H.I.E.L.D. but comics as a whole. “I believe that I changed Nick Fury’s life as much as he changed mine,” Steranko said in a solicitation for a collection of his work from IDW Publishing. “And looking over the original art again celebrates a flood of memories evincing the kind of rampant, seismic creativity that went into their creation. I can see my artistic evolution expand by the story, even by
the page, and revisiting that experience can be simultaneously reassuring and shocking — a kind of microcosm of comic book history.” That sounds like hyperbole, but as Fury & Co. continued their battles with Hydra, Baron von Strucker and the Yellow Claw in “Strange Tales” #151-168 and the first few issues of a “Fury” solo title, Steranko got more and more experimental. His run climaxed with a handful of stories still admired today, crossing the super-spy genre with psychedelia and science fiction. (Warning: These stories have been repurposed in a lot of different collections over the years, so take care when buying S.H.I.E.L.D. collections to avoid duplication.) • “Marvel Essentials: Godzilla” (1977): Marvel had the franchise for Toho’s most famous monster for a while, and what they did with the Big G was have S.H.I.E.L.D. chase him all over the globe for 24 issues. The series starred Fury’s second in command, Timothy Aloysius Cadwallader “Dum Dum” Dugan (played in the movies by Neal McDonough), and it was a lot of big, dumb fun. • “Nick Fury vs. S.H.I.E.L.D.” (1988): This story offers a classic espi-
onage trope, in which Fury is framed by his own organization, can trust no one and goes underground to clear his name. Unfortunately, this story also killed off virtually all of Fury’s supporting cast. A later regime at Marvel considered that a mistake and quietly brought most of those characters back, relegating this story to a sort-of “what if.” • “Secret War” (2005): Fury organizes a group of misfit superheroes to go on a mission expressly forbidden by the U.S. government. That costs him his job, which launches Fury’s third career, as a “ghost in the machine” who watches everyone but can never be found. • “Secret Warriors” (2009): When the alien shapeshifting Skrulls infiltrate every powerful organization on Earth — including the White House and the Avengers — Nick Fury rides to the rescue with a group of hand-picked agents he knows he can trust. This story introduces Daisy Johnson, the Inhuman with vibration powers, played by Chloe Bennet on TV. • “S.H.I.E.L.D.: Architects of Forever” (2011): Jonathan Hickman, a writer known for long-form, in-depth stories, posits a S.H.I.E.L.D. that has existed since ancient Egypt,
and has included members such as Leonardo da Vinci, Galileo and Isaac Newton. Irresistibly weird. • “Battle Scars” (2012) and “Original Sin” (2015): In 2002, Marvel introduced a Nick Fury from an alternate universe who was not only black, but looked exactly like Samuel L. Jackson. Once that character became internationally famous in the movies, these stories moved swiftly to retire the white Fury and replace him with a black one ... named Nick Fury Jr. Seriously. • S.H.I.E.L.D. Vol. 1: Perfect Bullets” (2015): This is the first collection of the current “S.H.I.E.L.D.” series which, as you can imagine, looks an awful lot like the TV show. Written by superstar Mark Waid, it stars Phil Coulson, Agent May, Skye and the rest of the gang, plus a lot of guest stars from the Marvel Universe, an advantage the TV show doesn’t have. • “S.H.I.E.L.D. 50th Anniversary” (2015): This book won’t be out until January, as it collects five issues that came out each Wednesday in September. Those books starred Agent Carter, Agent May, Quake, Mockingbird and both Furys, bridging the comics and TV versions where necessary.
Got game? ‘Rock Band’ mounts a raucous reunion tour By LOU KESTEN Associated Press
Rock is dead, they say. At least it’s felt that way to fans of Harmonix Music Systems’ “Rock Band,” the series that made jamming with fake instruments an essential part of video-game culture in the early 2000s. Those plastic guitars have been gathering dust since “Rock Band 3” came out five years ago. Happily, Harmonix has decided it’s time to get the old band back together. And, unlike most reunion tours, “Rock Band 4” (for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One) arrives with all its predecessors’ youthful energy intact. It’s the best party game around, turning your living room into a raucous nightclub. The winning formula remains intact: Colored notes stream down the screen, and you press matching buttons on the guitarshaped controller. Likewise, drummers have colored drum pads to strike, and singers need to match onscreen notes. It’s all simple enough that just about anyone with even the slightest sense of rhythm can join in. And this version’s major addition, freestyle solos, gives you the
freedom to really cut loose and unleash whatever notes you like. Newcomers to the stage will want to invest in the $250 “Bandin-a-Box” bundle, which includes a guitar, drum kit and microphone. Solo acts can purchase the game and a guitar for $130. Griz-
zled veterans of the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions can polish up their old gear and just buy the software, which costs $60 for the PS4 and $80 for the Xbox One. (The latter is more expensive because it comes with a required adapter for the old instruments.)
If you’re a “Rock Band” oldtimer like me, you’ve probably spent hundreds of dollars on downloadable songs. The good news is that Harmonix has upgraded a huge chunk of its library — some 1,500 tunes — and you can download previously pur-
chased tracks for free. All kinds of great music are here, including dozens of classics from the likes of David Bowie, The Who and The Clash. It’s fortunate that so many downloadable hits are available, because the 60-plus songs on the “Rock Band 4” disc itself represent the weakest lineup Harmonix has ever fielded. In a nod to what currently passes for “alternative” rock, you get vapid inspirational anthems from Fall Out Boy, Imagine Dragons and Grouplove. A few ‘90s acts you hoped you’d never hear again, like Spin Doctors and Live, rear their ugly heads. However, there’s still room for reliable “Rock Band” stalwarts like Foo Fighters, Jack White and Queens of the Stone Age. Some arena rock staples, like Rick Derringer’s “Rock and Roll Hoochie Koo” and Van Halen’s “Panama,” make their “Rock Band” debuts. And you get a few invigorating blasts of weirdness from art-rock goddess St. Vincent and Rhode Island noisemakers Lightning Bolt. There’s even a nifty slice of power pop from The Warning, a trio of three Mexican sisters, none older than 17. Long live rock. Three-and-a-half stars out of four.
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‘Dead’ ahead: Fans rejoice as season 6 of ‘The Walking Dead’ premieres on AMC By Kyla Brewer TV Media
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After last year’s cliffhanger season finale, fans have been champing at the bit for the show’s return. With nearly 16 million viewers, the season 5 finale broke ratings records for the series. Rick (Andrew Lincoln, “This Life”) and his group had been taken in by the people of Alexandria, a “safe” community fenced off from zombies, near Washington, D.C. However, they remained skeptical of the Alexandria residents and it appeared that a major power shift was about to take place at the end of the last season. AMC’s official trailer for the new season alludes to such a power shift, with tense scenes between Rick and the other residents, hordes of zombies — or “walkers,” as they’re Melissa McBride as seen in “The Walking Dead”
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known in the series — and banter between new arrival Morgan (Lennie James, “Jericho”) and Alexandria leader Deanna (Tovah Feldshuh, “Law & Order”). However, according to executive producer and showrunner Scott M. Gimple, fans may not want to put too much stock in what they think might happen. During a panel for “The Walking Dead” at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con, he hinted: “We sometimes play with the truth in trailers ... just to maintain the experience for everybody.” Interesting ... Gimple went on to say that Rick faces challenges in season 6 because of what went down in the season finale (don’t worry, you won’t find any spoilers here). “Things might not be as they seem, but Rick absolutely has to deal with the fact that things went down with Reg [Steve Coulter] and with Pete [Corey Brill] and all of these people who might have been following him into the bowels of hell are maybe looking at him a little differently.” Those willing to follow Rick into zombie-populated hell include fan favorites Norman Reedus (“The Boondock Saints,” 1999) as Daryl, Steven Yeun (“I Origins,” 2014) as Glenn, Lauren Cohan (“Supernatural”) as Maggie, Danai Gurira (“Treme”) as Michonne, Melissa McBride (“Living Proof,” 2008) as Carol, Chandler Riggs (“The Wronged Man,” 2010) as Carl, Sonequa Martin-Green (“Toe to Toe,”
2009) as Sasha, and Michael Cudlitz (“Southland”) as Abraham. These characters have formed the core of the series so far, and fans are no doubt hoping all of them will make it through another season, though you never can be too sure with “TWD.” Since the season 5 finale, people have been buzzing about season 6, especially the addition of James, whose character has been tracking Rick since saving him from a walker at the very beginning of season 1. The actor has been acclaimed for his portrayal, even though he’s only appeared in a few episodes in seasons 1, 3 and 5. Also new in season 6 are Merritt Wever (“Nurse Jackie”) as Dr. Denise Cloyd, Ethan Embry (“Grace and Frankie”) as Alexandria resident Carter, and Corey Hawkins (“Straight Outta Compton,” 2015) as supply runner Heath. News also recently broke that Xander Berkeley (“24”) will join the cast for the latter half of season 6. While many people have speculated that he will play Negan — a villain from the comic series — others insist this will not be the case. He will, however, play a major villain. The mysterious and seemingly ruthless survivor group known as The Wolves will also play a part in the upcoming season, though Gimple teased that it may be in a way viewers won’t expect.
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In terms of plot, though, it’s more similar to the other horror movies about the Jersey Devil that have been made over the years — most recently 2012’s “The Barrens,” starring Stephen Moyer of “True Blood” fame. Others include “13th Child” (2002) and “Satan’s Playground” (2006). Q: I remember a sitcom, I think it was called “The Good Life,” that took place in a lock-manufacturing company. In my opinion, it was one of the funniest shows ever. For some strange reason, it just disappeared. I would love to know the names of the funny guys and girls who were in it. A: “The Good Life” lasted just one season in 1994 on NBC, which is a surprise since it introduced sitcom fans to Drew Carey. Carey, who is of course now better known for hosting “The Price Is Right,” played a sidekick to the show’s actual star, fellow stand-up comedian John Caponera. By the following year, however, Carey was on his own sitcom, “The Drew Carey Show,” which was significantly more successful. Aside from Carey, the next-biggest star to come out of “The Good Life” was Justin Berfield, who played Caponera’s son, and would go on to a similar role in seven hit seasons of “Malcolm in the Middle,” playing Malcolm’s older brother, Reese. “The Good Life” also featured Eve Gordon, who’s gone on to short arcs in such shows as “Don’t Trust the B—— in Apartment 23” and “Hart of Dixie,” and Shay Astar, whose best known other role was a long-running arc as August in “3rd Rock from the Sun.”
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troll around the streets of Las Vegas late at night and you just might witness an after-hours show like no other. The moonlit duels between the city’s chefs are a local tradition that have gained a national audience, and the fights are coming back for another round. The second season of “Late Nite Chef Fight” premieres Thursday, Oct. 15, on FYI. Hosted by four-time world champion boxer Laila Ali and chef Vic “Vegas” Moea, each hour-long episode is based on the Vegas tradition. So just what are these post-dusk duels? In each episode, two of the city’s famous
chefs step out of their kitchens and into a food truck that they’ve never been in before. They’ll be without their armies of highly trained kitchen staff. They won’t have their fancy sous-vide machines and won’t have the time to braise meats for hours. The ingredients they’ll be given to work with range from unfamiliar to outright exotic. There’s another twist, too: they’ll be working in front of a live audience that tends to get a little bit loud. Over three starlit rounds, their skills will be put to the test in these small, unfamiliar kitchens with weird, unfamiliar ingredients. In the true spirit of this classic Vegas brawl, though, the winner only takes home bragging
rights — that, and a meal cooked by the loser. Of course, since this is a competition, there has to be judges. Each night, two of them will be on hand, and they include “Top Chef’s” Spike Mendelsohn, L.A. chef Russell Jackson, Food Network and Cooking Channel celebrity Aida Mollenkamp (“Ask Aida,” “FoodCrafters”) and chef Casey Lane. In a town built on high stakes, it’s the ultimate lowstakes battle for these pros: all they stand to lose is a good night’s sleep. The first season of “Late Nite Chef Fight” was a hit for FYI, and Las Vegas’s cool nights have been heating up in anticipation of the second.
SUNDAY 5:00 p.m. FOOD Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives This trip, Guy’s checkin’ out some righteous spots. (30m) TVG TRAV Food Paradise America’s best deep-fried treats from coast to coast. (1h) TVPG 5:30 p.m. FOOD Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Guy’s divin’ into menus boasting the bomb beef. (30m) TVG 7:00 p.m. WPSU (3) WQED (13) The Great British Baking Show The bakers face Paul’s most twisted challenge yet. (1h) TVPG FOOD Guy’s Grocery Games Guy’s red light special, dehydrated food! (1h) TVG 8:00 p.m. FOOD Guy’s Grocery Games Four chefs compete to become a Triple G winner. (1h) TVG
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cooks up fun sicy sausage dogs. (30m) TVG TRAV Food Paradise It’s the wellrounded treat you just bake and eat. (1h) TVG 5:30 p.m. FOOD Farmhouse Rules Nancy makes a dinner to share with her community. (30m) TVG 6:00 p.m. FOOD Guy’s Grocery Games The chefs shop for their game day feast ingredients. (1h) TVG TRAV Bizarre Foods Sicilians have unique flavors that are all their own. (1h) TVPG 7:00 p.m. FOOD Diners, Drive-Ins and
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Dives Digging into some super sandwiches and savoury stew. (30m) TVG TRAV Bizarre Foods America Andrew finds hidden delights in this coastal city. (1h) TVG 7:30 p.m. FOOD Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Guy’s in Hawaii for an authentic taste of Oahu. (30m) TVG 8:00 p.m. FOOD Guy’s Grocery Games Chefs must create dishes that don’t scare the judges. (1h) TVG TRAV Bizarre Foods Andrew enjoys giant offal kebabs in Croatia. (1h) TVPG
TUESDAY 5:00 p.m. FOOD The Pioneer Woman Ree
prepares a hearty breakfast. (30m) TVG TRAV Food Paradise A look at some amazing deep-fried foods. (1h) TVG 5:30 p.m. FOOD Trisha’s Southern Kitchen Trisha prepares make-ahead dishes. (30m) TVG 6:00 p.m. FOOD Chopped The chefs must create appetizers out of canned cheese. (1h) TVG TRAV Bizarre Foods Andrew returns to the vibrant city of Tokyo. (1h) TVPG 7:00 p.m. FOOD Chopped The chefs contend with gummy fried eggs. (1h) TVG TRAV Bizarre Foods America Get some global food experience in Queens. (1h) TVG 8:00 p.m. FOOD Chopped A decadent sweet creation along with every basket. (1h) TVG TRAV Bizarre Foods America Andrew finds out what Hawaiians really like to eat. (1h) TVG
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THURSDAY 5:00 p.m. FOOD The Pioneer Woman Ree’s
making a meal for her crew and cowboy Josh. (30m) TVG 5:30 p.m. FOOD Valerie’s Home Cooking Valerie invites her family over for football and food. (30m) TVPG 6:00 p.m. FOOD Chopped Four English chefs compete for the prize. (1h) TVG 7:00 p.m. FOOD Chopped The chefs are given pots of bubbling oil. (1h) TVG 8:00 p.m. FOOD Chopped Four chef/models strut their stuff in the kitchen. (1h) TVG
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Dives Guy’s divin’ into menus boasting the bomb beef. (30m) TVG 5:30 p.m. FOOD Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Guy digs into dynamite dishes and outrageous grub. (30m) TVG 6:00 p.m. FOOD Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives A former singer serves up great soul food in St. Louis. (30m) TVG 6:30 p.m. FOOD Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Guy visits an Oklahoma dive serving wings and waffles. (30m) TVG 7:00 p.m. FOOD Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Guy is on the search the best comfort foods. (30m) TVG 7:30 p.m. FOOD Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Guy rolls coast to coast looking for flavor. (30m) TVG 8:00 p.m. FOOD Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives This trip, Guy’s firin’ up the grill in Toronto. (30m) TVG
SATURDAY 6:00 p.m. FOOD Worst Cooks in America
As a team they work to fill in the recipe blanks. (1h) TVG 7:00 p.m. FOOD Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Guy is hitting up small towns with big flavor. (30m) TVG 7:30 p.m. FOOD BBQ Blitz Eddie Jackson checks out top chefs in town. (30m) TVPG 8:00 p.m. FOOD Unwrapped 2.0 Alfonso puts together the perfect backyard barbecue. (30m) Indiana Gazette: Food Oct 11, 2015 to Oct 17, 2015
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The Rundown (‘03, Adv) Seann William Scott, Rosario Dawson, Dwayne Johnson. WINP (16) A bounty hunter teams up with a mob boss's son to retrieve a legendary artefact. TV14
The Last Samurai (2003, Drama) Ken Watanabe, Billy Connolly, Tom Cruise. An American in 19th century Japan embraces the The Closer A detective handles high-profile The Closer A detective handles high-profile 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls WPCW (19) samurai culture he was hired to eliminate. TVMA murder cases. TV14 murder cases. TV14 RingHonorWrestling The hardest-hitting
Extract (2009, Comedy) Mila Kunis, Ben Affleck, Jason Bateman. The owner of NameG. Trying to NameG. Trying to Two and Half "Enjoy Two and Half "A Elementary "The Long Fuse" Sherlock WPMY (22) pro wrestling action on the planet. TVPG guess famous names. guess famous names. Those Garlic Balls" Bag Full of Jawea" discovers an old crime after an explosion. TV14 an extract company must deal with his cheating wife and scamming employees. TVMA Real Life! Familytime Telethon TVG Real Life! Familytime Telethon TVG Real Life! Familytime Telethon TVG WPCB (40) WQED (13)
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Gremlins 2: The New Batch (‘90, Hor) Phoebe Cates. Gremlins take over a skyscraper. TVPG
Friday Night Lights (‘04, Spt) Billy Bob Thornton. A football team fights its way to the finals. TV14 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program State of the Union With Jake Tapper Fareed Zakaria GPS CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom (:15) Futura Pt. 4 of 4 (:45)
Harold and Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay (‘08, Com) John Cho. TVMA (:15)
Grandma's Boy (‘06, Com) Linda Cardellini. TV14 (:20) South Park (:50) South Park Epic Mancave Builds "The Lakehouse" Buying Alaska Buying Alaska Buying Alaska Buying Alaska Naked and Afraid "Surthrive" Naked and Afraid "Forsaken" Alaska/Frontier "Hardcore Homesteading" Liv and Maddie Becoming "Alex Jessie "A Close Jessie "Basket Case" Jessie "Capture the Friends Whenever Friends "A Time to Friends "A Time to Girl Meets W "Girl Girl Meets W "Girl Girl Meets W "Girl Liv and Maddie "A Time to Travel" Jump and Jam" Morgan" Shave" Nag" Say 'Thank You'" Meets Yearbook" Meets SemiFormal" Meets Mr. Squirrels" "Repeat-A-Rooney" "Champ-A-Rooney" (11:00) Sunday NFL Countdown (L) Championship Drive College Football Final WPT Poker WPT Poker World Series WPT Poker World Series WPT Poker World Series (11:00) Fantasy Football Now (L) BASS Fishing Bassmaster Elite BASS Fishing BASS Fishing Bassmaster Elite "Winning Ways #3" (N) Yacht Racing The Agent "The Pro Football Draft, Part 2" The Mechanic (‘11, Act) Jason Statham. TVMA Car Matchmaker Car Matchmaker Car Matchmaker Car Matchmaker Car Matchmaker Car Matchmaker Mass Catholic mass for the homebound. (:10) Sacred Heart In Concert "Stabat Mater" G.K. Chesterton DivineMercy/Reflect. Holy Land Rosary Catechism Shepherd Speaks Church Universal Lord, Have Mercy (11:00) Step Up 3 (‘10, Dan) TVPG
My Fake Fiancé (‘09, Com) Joey Lawrence, Burgess Jenkins, Melissa Joan Hart.
Bride Wars (2009, Comedy) Anne Hathaway, Bryan Greenberg, Kate Hudson.
17 Again (‘09, Com/Dra) Zac Efron. Two people start a fake relationship in order to receive wedding presents and cash. TVPG After scheduling their weddings on the same day, two friends become bitter rivals. TVPG TVPG America's News HQ Housecall Rosenfeld America's News HQ Fox News Sunday The Property Man Journal Editorial R. America's News HQ Media Buzz South Heart (N) Southern Kitchen The Kitchen WorstCooks "Celebrity Showdown" Diners, Drive-Ins BBQ Blitz Diners, Drive-Ins Diners, Drive-Ins Diners, Drive-Ins Diners, Drive-Ins (11:00)
Spider-Man 3 (2007, Action) Kirsten Dunst, James Franco, Tobey Maguire. Peter's dark side
Iron Man (2008, Action) Gwyneth Paltrow, Jeff Bridges, Robert Downey Jr.. Tony Stark creates a suit of high tech armor to fix
Iron Man 2 surfaces after he comes in contact with a black suit from another world. TVPG his mistakes and defend the innocent. TVPG (‘10, Act) LPGA Golf Sime Darby Malaysia Site: Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club -- Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia CHAMPS Golf SAS Championship Final Round Site: Prestonwood Country Club -- Cary, N.C. (L) (11:00) All of My Heart (‘15, Dra) Lacey Harvest Moon (Drama) Jesse Hutch, Willie Aames, Jessy Schram. A city girl moves to Love, Again (2015, Romance) Paul Johansson, Chloe Babcook, Teri Polo. A couple on Perfect Match (‘15, Rom) Danica McKellar. Chabert. TVG the country to save a pumpkin farm owned by her family. the brink of divorce must work together on planning their daughter's wedding. TVG (:15)
The LEGO Movie (‘14, Ani) Voices of Will Ferrell, Chris Pratt. An ordinary Real Time With Bill Maher TVM Dolphin Tale 2 (‘14, Fam) Ashley Judd, Morgan Freeman. (:50)
Unbroken (‘14, Bio) Finn Wittrock, Jack O'Connell. An LEGO minifigure is mistaken for the key to saving the LEGO universe. TVPG Clearwater Marine Hospital must find a new dolphin. TVPG Olympic runner is sent to a WWII Japanese POW camp. TV14 Love It or List It House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters America's Book of Secrets "Black Ops" America's Book of Secrets "Freemasons" Book of Secrets "Secret Prisons" Secrets "The Monuments" Go behind the walls of the Washington Monument. TVPG Pawn Stars Pawn Stars
Waterworld (1995, Action) Jeanne Tripplehorn, Tina Majorino, Kevin Costner. In a world engulfed by water, a drifter equipped with gills fights off a group of raiders. TV14
The Rundown (‘03, Adv) Dwayne Johnson. TV14 Sugar Daddies (‘15, Dra) Taylor Gildersleeve. A Teacher's Obsession (‘15, Thril) Mia Rose Frampton. The Murder Pact (‘15, Thril) Alexa Pena Vega. TV14 Weekends With Alex Witt Live news reports of the day's top stories. TVPG Meet the Press CaughtCamera "Mysteries and Monsters" Caught on Camera "Dash Cam Diaries 5" A Bronx Tale F1 Auto Racing Russian Grand Prix Site: Sochi Autodrom -- Sochi, Russia F1 Extra Equestrian Racer TV (N) /Drive on NBCSN Lucas Oil Motorsport Hour (N) Henry Danger Game Shakers The Thundermans ALVINNN!!! ALVINNN!!! ALVINNN!!! SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Henry Danger Henry Danger Snapped "Sandra Jesse" Snapped "Jennifer Womac" Snapped "Sheila Davalloo" Snapped "Shanterrica Madden" Snapped "Yalanda Lind" Snapped "Kimberly Cargill" Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program PCN Afternoon Sunday Fusion "Focus on Education" PCN Early PM Sunday Fusion Sunday Fusion NCAA Soccer North Carolina vs. Florida State Women's (L) Softball 360 (N) NCAA Volleyball Pittsburgh vs. Boston College Women's (L) TVG Piece of Game (N) Halls of Fame The Game 365 (11:00)
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009, Action) Megan Fox, Josh Duhamel, Shia LaBeouf.
G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009, Action) Christopher Eccleston, Grégory Fitoussi, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje. An elite Cops "Resisting Arrest" When the Decepticons search for an ancient weapon, the Autobots have to stop them. TV14 military unit known as G.I. Joe battle an evil organization. TVPG (11:30) The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia 6 Souls (2010, Horror) A forensic psychiatrist must unravel a murderous mystery with a patient. TV14
Insidious: Chapter 2 (2013, Horror) Rose Byrne, Patrick Wilson. A haunted family (‘13, Dra) Abigail Spencer. A family's house is haunted. TVMA tries to understand why they are connected to the spirit world. TV14 (11:30)
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (‘09, Rom) Matthew
Crazy, Stupid, Love. (2011, Comedy/Drama) Ryan Gosling, Julianne Moore, Steve Carell. A man
The Change-Up (2011, Comedy) Ryan Reynolds, Olivia Wilde, Jason Bateman. Two McConaughey. TV14 whose life is beginning to fall apart meets and befriends a young bachelor. TV14 best friends' lives are swapped after a mysterious drunken incident. TVMA 90 Day Fiancé "90 Days Isn't Enough" 90 Day Fiancé "Didn't Expect This..." 90 Day Fiancé "Time's Up" Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Law & Order "Gunshow"
Shaft (‘00, Act) Samuel L. Jackson. A detective tracks down an eyewitness. TVMA
Gran Torino (‘08, Dra) Clint Eastwood. An old man tries to reform and protect a boy. TVMA
S.W.A.T. Uncommon Grounds "Big in Japan" Bizarre Foods Food Paradise: London Food Paradise "Meatball Paradise" Food Paradise "Hamburger Paradise 3" Food Paradise "Deep Fried Paradise 4" Top 20 Most Shocking 20 Most Shocking "Summer Blowouts" 20 Most Shocking "Summer Blowouts 2" Top 20 Most Shocking "Thrills and Spills" TruTV's Top Funniest "Outrageous Antics" TruTV's Top Funniest "Boneheaded Blunders" The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Reba Reba Reba Reba Law & Order: S.V.U. "American Tragedy" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Internal Affairs" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Gambler's Fallacy" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Beast's Obsession" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Post-Mortem Blues" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Reasonable Doubt" In Heat of Night "A Depraved Heart" Heat of Night "Incident at Brewers Pond" In the Heat of the Night "A Love Lost" In Heat of Night "Singing the Blues" Heat Night "Virgil Tibbs: Attorney at Law" Blue Bloods "My Funny Valentine"
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60 Minutes Featuring investigative reports Madam Secretary "The Doability Doctrine" The Good Wife "Innocents" Alicia argues a CSI: Cyber "Heart Me" (N) TV14 KDKA-TV News at AT&T Stadium -- Arlington, Texas (L) TVG and interviews. TVG (N) TV14 complex museum vandalism case. (N) TV14 Eleven Conversations From Centre County Masterp. "Home Fires" Pat endures abuse Masterpiece Classic "Indian Summers" (N) The Widower DS Henry is hot on his heels Music Theatre Spotlight Baking "Sweet Dough" The bakers face Penn State Report Paul's most twisted challenge yet. (N) TVPG and Alison's dog has a close call. (N) TVPG TVPG and will stop at nothing. (N) TV14 ABC World News Pittsburgh's Action Home Videos A seal who jumps into a Once Upon a Time "Siege Perilous" (N) Blood & Oil "Hustle and Flow" Billy gets Quantico "Cover" Alex receives Pittsburgh's Action Pittsburgh's Action News 4 man's kayak to snuggle. (SP) (N) TVPG TVPG back into business with Hap. (N) TVPG information about her father. (N) TV14 News 4 News 4 WJAC-TV News at 6 NBC Nightly News: Football Night in America (L) TV14 (:20) NFL Football San Francisco 49ers at New York Giants Site: MetLife Stadium -- East Rutherford, N.J. (L) TVG (:35) WJAC-TV News at p.m. Weekend Edition 11 p.m. Brooklyn Nine-Nine Family Guy "Guy Paid Program Paid Program The Grinder "A Hero Bob's Burgers "The The Simpsons Last Man "Dead Fox 8 News Monopoly Mike & Molly "Mike Mike & Molly "'57 "Puffless" (N) "Boyle's Hunch" (N) Robot" (N) Has Fallen" Land Ship" (N) Man Walking" (N) Millionaires' Club in the House" Chevy Bel Air" (4:25) NFL Football New England Patriots at Dallas Cowboys Site: 60 Minutes Featuring investigative reports Madam Secretary "The Doability Doctrine" The Good Wife "Innocents" Alicia argues a CSI: Cyber "Heart Me" (N) TV14 WTAJ News at 11 AT&T Stadium -- Arlington, Texas (L) TVG and interviews. TVG (N) TV14 complex museum vandalism case. (N) TV14 Channel 11 News NBC Nightly News: Football Night in America (L) TV14 (:20) NFL Football San Francisco 49ers at New York Giants Site: MetLife Stadium -- East Rutherford, N.J. (L) TVG (:35) Channel 11 News Weekend Edition Baking "Sweet Dough" The bakers face Burt Wolf: Travels Therapy Dogs PBS NewsHour Masterp. "Home Fires" Pat endures abuse Masterpiece Classic "Indian Summers" (N) The Widower DS Henry is hot on his heels Music Voyager "Atlanta, Ga." "Cruising the Danube" Weekend (N) Paul's most twisted challenge yet. TVPG and Alison's dog has a close call. (N) TVPG TVPG and will stop at nothing. (N) TV14
The Rundown (‘03, Adv) Seann William Scott, Dwayne Johnson. A bounty
Madea's Family Reunion (2006, Comedy) Maya Angelou, Blair Underwood, Tyler Perry. While planning
Madea's Family Reunion (‘06, Com) Maya Angelou, Tyler hunter teams up with a mob boss's son to retrieve a legendary artefact. TV14 a family reunion, a grandmother finds herself plagued by family trouble. TVPG Perry. Madea finds herself plagued by family trouble. TVPG Mike & Molly Mike & Molly
The Green Mile (1999, Drama) David Morse, Bonnie Hunt, Tom Hanks. Death row guards form a relationship with an inmate The 10 O'Clock (:35) The Nightly The Good Wife A woman re-enters the who possesses extraordinary powers. TV14 News Sports Call workforce as a defense attorney. TVPG TMZ Hollywood's true celebrity gossip Sport Science The science behind Marketplace Whacked Out Sports RingHonorWrestling The hardest-hitting Bones "The Doom in the Gloom" The remains Seinfeld "The Wig Seinfeld "The magazine. TV14 recreational sports is explored. TVG Master" Calzone" pro wrestling action on the planet. TVPG of a former Marine sergeant are found. TV14 Pittsburgh Real Life! Familytime Telethon TVG Real Life! Familytime Telethon TVG Real Life! Familytime Telethon TVG Paid Program
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Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars MIA "¡Bienvenido a Miami!" Storage Wars Storage Wars The Walking Dead "Try" Life within the (5:30) The Walking The Walking Dead "Conquer" Daryl experiences trouble on a run. The Walking Dead Rick and the group are having trouble The Talking Dead (SP) (N) TV14 The Walking Dead Dead "Spend" walls starts to mimic life outside. TVMA TVMA assimilating. (SP) (N) TVMA North Woods Law: On the Hunt North Woods Law: On the Hunt Rugged Justice "Obstruction of Justice" (N) North Woods Law "Wild Moose Chase" (:05) Ice Lake Rebels Rugged Justice "Obstruction of Justice" Housewives NJ "Reunion Part Two" 2/3 Housewives NJ "Reunion Part Three" 3/3 Teresa Checks In "Tre of Life" (P) 1/3 cont'd Oct 18 (N) Manzo'd (N) Married Medicine "Secrets Revealed" (N) WatchWhat (N) Teresa 1/3
We Are Marshall (‘07, Spt) Matthew McConaughey. A football program rebuilds after a horrible tragedy. TVPG
Gremlins 2: The New Batch (‘90, Hor) Phoebe Cates. Gremlins take over a skyscraper. TVPG Cops: Reloaded Paid Program Paid Program On the Money Filthy Rich Guide Jay Leno's Garage "American Muscle" Blue Collar Blue Collar Blue Collar Blue Collar Jay Leno's Garage "American Muscle" CNN Newsroom Anthony Bourdain "Cuba" Anthony Bourdain "Marseille" Anthony Bourdain "Okinawa" (N) Gotta Do It "Extreme Soap Box" (N) Anthony Bourdain "Marseille" (:25) South Park "The Cissy" (:55) South Park South Park
The 40-Year-Old Virgin (‘05, Com) Steve Carell. TVMA (:15)
The 40-Year-Old Virgin (‘05, Com) Steve Carell. TVMA Alaska/Frontier "Snowy Roundup" Alaska/Frontier "Will Winter Come?" Alaska: Exposed "Big Changes" (N) Alaska/Last "Blood, Sweat and Beers" (N) Naked and Afraid "Fear the Unknown" (N) Alaska/Frontier "Blood, Sweat and Beers" Austin and Ally Austin "Scary Spirits Girl "Girl Meets Liv and Maddie
Monsters University (‘13, Ani) Billy Crystal. Two (:50) Bunk'd "Smells (:20) Girl Meets W "Girl Meets Rah Rah" (:55) Best Friends (:25) Austin and Ally "Haunt-A-Rooney" monsters remember their lives before friendship. (N) TVG and Spooky Stories" World of Terror 2" Like Camp Spirit" Riley tries out for cheerleading again. TVPG Whenever (5:00) WPT Poker WPT Poker World Series SprtC The day's news in the world of sports. WNBA Basketball Playoffs (L) TVG SportsC. The day's news in the world of sports. NHRA Drag Racing Lucas Oil Series Poker World Series Main Event Poker World Series Main Event TVPG Poker World Series Main Event Poker World Series Main Event TVPG NCIS: LA "Out of the Past" 1/2 cont'd next NCIS: Los Angeles "Rude Awakenings" 2/2 NCIS: Los Angeles "Skin Deep" NCIS: Los Angeles "Collateral" The Mechanic (‘11, Act) Jason Statham. TVMA Light from Light Vaticano The World Over Sunday Night Prime "The Joy of Missions" Symbolon 2/2 (N) The Holy Rosary Conversation With Cardinal Dolan (N) Life on the Rock "Bryan Mercier" (5:00)
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Pitch Perfect (2012, Comedy) Brittany Snow, Rebel Wilson, Anna Kendrick. A freshman joins her
What to Expect When You're Expecting (2012, Comedy/Drama) Matthew Morrison, Dennis Quaid, Efron. TVPG university's all-girls singing group and takes on their male rivals. TVPG Cameron Diaz. Five couples come to understand love and life's twists and turns. TV14 Fox News Sunday FOX Report Sunday The O'Reilly Factor To Be Announced The Greg Gutfeld Show The O'Reilly Factor Halloween Wars "Infestation" Game "Par for the Shoptacle Course" Guy's Game "Culinary Saved My Life" (N) Halloween Wars "Hybrid Horror" (N) Cuthroat "The Full Monte Cristo" (N) Halloween Baking Cha "Trick or Treats" (5:30)
Iron Man 2 (‘10, Act) Don Cheadle, Robert Downey Jr.. An inventor is
Iron Man 3 (2013, Action) Gwyneth Paltrow, Guy Pearce, Robert Downey Jr.. A man embarks on a mission to find the
Iron Man 3 (‘13, Act) Robert Downey pressured by the government to share his technology with the military. TVPG criminal responsible for shattering his life. TVPG Jr.. TVPG Live From the Presidents Cup (L) PGA Golf Presidents Cup Site: Jack Nicklaus Golf Club -- Songdo City, Korea (5:00) Perfect Match (‘15, Rom) Danica
So You Said Yes (2015, Drama) Chad Willett, Jennifer Dale, Kellie Martin. Owner Harvest Moon (Drama) Jesse Hutch, Willie Aames, Jessy Schram. A city girl moves to The Golden Girls The Golden Girls "If at Last You Do Succeed" McKellar. TVG of a speciality bridal shop falls for the son of her fierce bridal shop competition. TVG the country to save a pumpkin farm owned by her family. "Once in St. Olaf" (4:50)
Unbroken (‘14, Bio) Jack (:10) Focus (‘15, Com/Dra) Margot Robbie, Rodrigo Santoro, Will Smith. Things get The Leftovers (N) TVMA Project Greenlight Doll and Em (N) Last Week Tonight The Leftovers With John Oliver (N) O'Connell. TV14 complicated for a skilled con man when his beautiful former protégé resurfaces. TVMA (N) House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters Hawaii Life (N) Hawaii Life (N) Island Life (N) Island Life (N) Island Hunters Island Hunters House Hunters House Hunters Int'l Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Ice Rd. Truckers "Mother Nature Scorned" Ice Road Truckers "Hell Freezes Over" (N) (:05) Pawn Stars (:35) Pawn Stars (:05) Pawn Stars Pawn Stars
The Rundown (‘03, Adv) Dwayne Johnson. TV14
Madea's Family Reunion (‘06, Com) Tyler Perry. Madea finds herself plagued by family trouble. TVPG
Madea's Family Reunion (‘06, Com) Tyler Perry. TVPG
Fun With Dick and Jane (‘05, Com) Jim Carrey. TV14 The Unauthorized Melrose Place Story (‘14, Dra) Dan Castellaneta. TVPG Beyond the Headlines "Melrose Place" The Unauthorized Melrose Place Story Conviction Shoot to Kill "The Ohio Animal Massacre" Blood Lions Locked up "From Hollywood to Hell" Locked up "High Heels and Heroin" Lockup "Raw: A Young People's Guid to Jail" Lucas Oil Motorsport Hour (N) Mecum Auctions: Collector Cars and More "Chicago" (N) F1 Racing Russian Grand Prix GP2 Series NASCAR Victory Lap Game Shakers The Thundermans
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (‘04, Ani) TVPG (:45) SpongeBob Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends 1/2 cont'd next Snapped "Mary Jane Fonder" Snapped "Carmen Montelongo" Snapped "Christine Billis" Snapped "Stephanie Molino & Coty Young" Snapped "Camia Gamet" Snapped "Stephanie Molino & Coty Young" PCN Tours "Chester Springs Creamery" PA Books "The Last to Fall" PCN Primetime PA Superior Court Session Bull Riding Championship Red Bull Air Race "Ascot" (N) TVG Horse Racing In Depth Poker Night Poker Heartland Tour WPT Poker World Championship Bar Rescue "Spoiled Brat Party" Bar Rescue "Turtle on Its Back" Bar Rescue "Back to the Bar: Stubborn Bar Rescue "Til Debt Do Us Part" Bar Rescue "Shamrocks and Shenanigans" Bar Rescue "Too Many Managers, Not Enough Owners" Man" (4:00)
1408 (2007, Horror) Samuel L. Jackson, Tony Shalhoub, John Cusack. A paranormal writer checks into a
The Conjuring (2013, Horror) Vera Farmiga, Ron Livingston, Patrick Wilson. A family is haunted and
The Fog (‘05, Insidious: Chapter 2 haunted hotel room and experiences true terror. TV14 terrorized by a dark paranormal presence in their farmhouse. TVMA Hor) Tom Welling. The Big Bang "The
The Change-Up (‘11, Com) Jason The Big Bang BBang "The Mommy The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang BigBang "The Proton The Big Bang "The BigBang "The Status The Big Bang Theory Observation" Theory Theory Theory Transmogrification" Gorilla Dissolution" Quo Combustion" Theory "Pilot" Big Bran Hypothesis" Bateman. TVMA Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Sister Wives "Just Trying to Stay Afloat" Sister Wives (N) Day Fiancé "Departures and Arrivals" (N) Love at First Swipe Love at First Swipe (5:30)
S.W.A.T. (‘03, Act) Samuel L. Jackson. TV14
The Book of Eli (‘09, Adv) Denzel Washington. TV14 (:15)
The Losers (‘10, Act) Jeffrey Dean Morgan. TVPG Fright House 50/50 (N) 50/50 (N) Big Time RV (N) Big Time RV Most Terrifying "Volume Four" Most Terrifying "Volume Five" Most Terrifying "Volume Six" TruTV's Top Funniest "Big Time Blunders" Top Funniest "Comical Escapades" Top Funniest Top Funniest Top Funniest Top Funniest Top Funniest Top Funniest TruTV's Top Funniest "Comical Escapades" Reba Reba Reba Reba Reba Reba Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray The King of Queens The King of Queens Law & Order: S.V.U. "Thought Criminal" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Spring Awakening" Law&Order: SVU "Glasgowman's Wrath" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Pattern Seventeen" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Agent Provacateur" Modern Family Modern Family Blue Bloods "Dedication" Blue Bloods "Age of Innocence" Blue Bloods "Silver Star" Blue Bloods "To Tell the Truth" Blue Bloods "Model Behaviour" America's Funniest Home Videos
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Weekend interviews from Hollywood. TVPG Charlie Rose: The Masterp. "Home Fires" Pat endures abuse Masterpiece Classic "Indian Summers" The Widower DS Henry is hot on his heels Week and Alison's dog has a close call. TVPG TVPG and will stop at nothing. TV14 Rizzoli & Isles "Money for Nothing" TVPG Rizzoli & Isles "I Kissed a Girl" A woman is Open House ABC World News Now Featuring top stories and breaking news. murdered while leaving a lesbian bar. TV14 TVG The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Right Side With Judge Judy Ent. Tonight A source for the latest The Tim McCarver Theory Theory Theory Armstrong Williams celebrity and Hollywood news. TVPG Show Met Your Mother Met Mother "The Rules of Seinfeld The Middle Rules of Seinfeld Paid Program "Valentine's Day" "Bedtime Stories" Rehearsal Dinner" Engagement Engagement (:05) Nittany Nation (:35) Person of Interest "Judgement" Reese (:35) Rizzoli & Isles "Money for Nothing" (:35) Girls "And the Two and Half "A CBS Overnight Presents "NitWits" and Finch track a hard-nosed judge. TV14 TVPG Big Opening" Bag Full of Jawea" News Forensic Files Just for Laughs: Just for Laughs: (:05) The Final Word Right This Minute Right This Minute Forensic Files Forensic Files "Sunday's Wake" "Shattered Dreams" Gags "Dockter Visit" Gags Globe Trekker "Food Hour: The Story of Members' Favorite TVG Cheese" TVPG (10:30)
Madea's Family Reunion New in Town (2009, Comedy) Siobhan Fallon, Renée Zellweger. A consultant goes Paid Program Paid Program (‘06, Com) Tyler Perry. TVPG to a small town and learns that life isn't about the upscale lifestyle. TVPG How I Met Your Leverage A team of con artists act as Mr. Box Office The First Family How I Met Your Paid Program Paid Program Mother Mother modern-day Robin Hoods. TV14 Paid Program Paid Program Crazy Talk Tosh.0 Rookie Blue "Broad Daylight" Andy and Paid Program Paid Program Traci respond to a home invasion. TV14 Real Life! Familytime Telethon TVG Real Life! Familytime Telethon TVG BigBang "The Vegas Paid Program Renormalization"
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CBS Morning News KDKA Morning KDKA Morning News TVG News I'll Have What Phil "Italy" Phil roasts Unity: The Latin Tri Latin American musicians gargantuan steaks over hot flames. TVPG come together to celebrate. TVPG America This Pittsburgh's Action News 4 TVG Morning Early Today The Insider WJAC-TV News at 5 WJAC-TV News at 5:30 Weekend a.m. a.m. Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Up to the Minute Early Today
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Shepherd's Chapel Pastor Arnold Murray teaches viewers about the Bible. TVPG TMZ Dish Nation
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Cougar Town "Counting on You" Real Life! Familytime Telethon TVG Friends
4 AM
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Hot/ Cleve. "How I Met My Mother"
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Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars MIA "¡Bienvenido a Miami!" (:05) Storage Wars (:35) Storage Wars Info-Documentary Info-Documentary Info-Documentary Info-Documentary (11:30) Walking Dead Rick and the group The Walking Dead Rick and the group are having trouble The Talking Dead TV14 The Walking Dead Rick and the group are having trouble The Talking Dead TV14 are having trouble assimilating. TVMA assimilating. TVMA assimilating. TVMA North Woods Law "Wild Moose Chase" (:05) Ice Lake Rebels (:05) North Woods Law: On the Hunt Rugged Justice "Obstruction of Justice" North Woods Law "Wild Moose Chase" Ice Lake Rebels (11:30) Teresa 1/3 Manzo'd With Kids Teresa "Tre of Life" 1/3 cont'd Oct 18 Married to Medicine "Secrets Revealed" Manzo'd With Kids WatchWhatHappens Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Cops: Reloaded Cops: Reloaded Cops: Reloaded Cops: Reloaded Raising Hope Raising Hope Paid Program Paid Program CMT Music Music videos from the biggest names in country music. TVG The Car Chasers The Car Chasers The Car Chasers The Car Chasers Paid Program Paid Program CNBC Special Worldwide Exchange Worldwide Exchange Anthony Bourdain "Okinawa" Somebody's Gotta "Extreme Soap Box" CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Early Start Early Start Movie (:35) Date and Switch (‘14, Com) Nicholas Braun. TVMA (:40) Chris Hardwick: Mandroid (:40) Tosh.0 (:10) Drunk History (:40) Comedy Pres. Paid Program Paid Program Naked and Afraid "Fear the Unknown" Alaska: Exposed "Big Changes" Alaska/Frontier "The Super Bull Special" Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program The Suite Life A.N.T. Farm "past, Shake It Up Wizards "Harper I Didn't Do It "Bite Good Luck Charlie Dog With a Blog
Twitches Too (‘07, Fam) Tamera Mowry, Tia Mowry. The Suite Life Good Luck Charlie "Charlie 4, Toby 1" "Stan Runs Away" "Who's the Boss?" presANT, and future" "Whodunit Up" Twin witches battle schedules and a lurking enemy. TVPG "Graduation" "Teddy's New Beau" Club" Knows" (11:00) SportsCenter SportsCenter The day's news in the world of sports. TVG SportsCenter The day's news in the world of sports. TVG NCAA Football California at Utah TVG SportsCenter Baseball Tonight ESPN FC NCAA Football TVG SportsCenter The day's news in the world of sports. TVG SportsCenter The day's news in the world of sports. TVG Best Bars in America "Chicago" Best Bars in America "Bar Games" Best Bars in America "Booze and Food" Best Bars "Southern California Coast" Paid Program TVPG Mass Catholic mass for the homebound. (:10) Sacred Heart The Catholic Church Sunday Night Prime "The Joy of Missions" Marriage (N) Catholic Lives Domestic Church Glory of the Papacy EWTN Bookmark Grandparents Joel Osteen Dr. David Jeremiah Life Today With Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Joseph Prince Paid Program Life Today With James James Robison Ministries Robison To Be Announced The Greg Gutfeld Show Fox News Sunday Media Buzz FOX Report Sunday FOX & Friends First Halloween Wars "Hybrid Horror" Cutthroat Kitchen "The Full Monte Cristo" Halloween Baking Cha "Trick or Treats" Guy's Game "Culinary Saved My Life" Paid Program Paid Program (11:00)
Iron Man 3 (‘13, Act) Gwyneth Paltrow, Guy Pearce, Robert Downey Jr.. Mike & Molly "Carl Mike & Molly "First Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program A man embarks on a mission to find the criminal responsible for shattering his life. TVPG Gets a Girl" Christmas" (7:00) PGA Golf Presidents Cup Final Day Live From the Presidents Cup TVG CHAMPS Golf SAS Championship Final Round Live From the Presidents Cup The Golden Girls Frasier "Kissing Frasier "Tales From Frasier "Star Frasier "Bristle While Frasier "Rooms With Frasier "Don't Go Cheers "To All the Cheers "Let Sleeping I Love Lucy "The I Love Lucy "The Young The Golden Girls Cousin" the Crypt" Mitzvah" You Work" a View" Breaking My Heart" Girls I've Loved" Drakes Lie" Ballet" Fans" "Snap Out of It" (11:30) The Leftovers Project Greenlight Doll and Em Last Week Tonight The Leftovers TVMA Doll and Em Project Greenlight Jersey Boys (2014, Biography) Vincent Piazza, Erich Bergen, John Lloyd Young. The story With John Oliver of how four friends from the wrong side of the tracks became The Four Seasons. TVMA Island Life Island Life Island Hunters Island Hunters House Hunters House Hunters Int'l Hawaii Life Hawaii Life Paid Program TVPG Ice Rd. Truckers "Mother Nature Scorned" Ice Road Truckers "Hell Freezes Over" (:05) Pawn Stars (:35) Pawn Stars (:05) Pawn Stars (:35) Pawn Stars Info-Documentary Info-Documentary Info-Documentary Info-Documentary (10:30)
Madea's Family Reunion New in Town (‘09, Com) Renée Zellweger. TVPG Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program 11: The Unauthorized Melrose Place... To Be Announced To Be Announced (:05) Paid Program (:35) Paid Program (:05) Paid Program (:35) Paid Program (:05) Paid Program (:35) Paid Program Lockup "Tampa: High Profile" Lockup "Tampa: Mother Knows Best" Meet the Press Shoot to Kill "The Ohio Animal Massacre" Meet the Press First Look Way Too Early (11:30) Victory Lap Paris Tours (N) UCI Cycling Arctic Race of Norway /Drive on NBCSN Consumer Consumer Consumer Consumer Consumer Consumer Showcase Friends Pt. 2 of 2 (:35) Friends (:05) Fresh Prince (:40) Fresh Prince (:10) Fresh Prince (:45) Fresh Prince (:20) George Lopez (:50) George Lopez (:25) George Lopez "Split Decision" (:55) George Lopez George Lopez Snapped: She Made Me "Shawna Forde" Pretty. Strong. "A Bliss-ful Reunion" Snapped "Mindy Dodd" Paid Program TVPG (10:00) Superior Crt PCN Late Night PCN Late Night PCN Early AM WPT Poker World Championship Fight Sports MMA Fight: Kickboxing UFC Unleashed "Team AKA" (N) UFC Main "144: Edgar vs. Henderson" (N) UFC Flashback (N) Jay Adams' Brawl Call Bar Rescue "Brokendown Palace" Bar Rescue "Shamrocks and Shenanigans" Bar Rescue "Muscle Madness" Bar Rescue "Crappy Cantina" Paid Program TVPG Paid Program TVPG (11:30)
The Fog (‘05, Hor) Maggie Grace, Selma Blair, Tom
Swamp Devil (2008, Horror) Cindy Sampson, Nicolas Wright, Bruce Dern. A man Haven "New World Order" Duke’s trouble Haven "Power" Dwight struggles to Twilight Zone "Come Welling. The ghosts of lepers seek revenge on a small town. TV14 tries to clear his name by proving there truly is a Swamp Devil. TVMA wreaks havoc around town. TV14 maintain control. TV14 Wander With Me" (11:00)
The Change-Up (‘11, Com)
It's Complicated (2009, Romance) Steve Martin, Alec Baldwin, Meryl Streep. A divorced couple
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (‘09, Rom) Matthew McConaughey. A bachelor is Married With Children Jason Bateman. TVMA rediscovers the spark they once had while at their son's graduation. TVMA haunted by the ghosts of his ex girlfriends and learns to change his ways. TV14 "Peggy Sue Got Work" Sister Wives 90 Day Fiancé "Departures and Arrivals" Sister Wives "Just Trying to Stay Afloat" Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program
Shaft (‘00, Act) Samuel L. Jackson. A detective tracks down an eyewitness. TVMA Law & Order "Illegitimate" Law & Order "Crimebusters" Law & Order "Killerz" Smallville "Metamorphosis" Most Terrifying "Volume Four" Most Terrifying "Volume Five" Most Terrifying "Volume Six" Big Time RV Big Time RV Paid Program Paid Program Top Funniest Top Funniest Top Funniest Top Funniest Top Funniest Top Funniest Top Funniest "Comical Escapades" Paid Program TVPG The King of Queens The King of Queens Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Modern Family Modern Family NCIS: LA "Absolution" 1/2 cont'd next NCIS: Los Angeles "Deliverance" 2/2 NCIS: Los Angeles "Disorder" Law & Order: C.I. "Family Values" Law & Order: Special Victims Unit "Abuse" Met Your Mother Met Your Mother Parks and Rec Parks and Rec Manhattan "Tangier" Manhattan "The Gun Model" Manhattan "Perestroika" Paid Program Paid Program
October 11 - 17, 2015
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MOVIES
WEEKDAY MORNING BROADCAST
KDKA WPSU WTAE WJAC WWCP WTAJ WPXI WQED WINP WPCW WPMY WPCB WPGH
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CBS This Morning Clifford-Red Dog Arthur Odd Squad Wild Kratts (4:30) Pittsburgh's Action News 4 Good Morning America WJAC-TV News at 6 WJAC-TV News Today Show Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Revival Today WTAJ News at 6 WTAJ News at 6:30 CBS This Morning Channel 11 News at 6 a.m. Today Show Caillou Arthur Odd Squad Wild Kratts Paid (M W F) Paid Paid Program Through the Bible Paid Program Paid Program KDKA Morning News The Mark Madden Show on 22 the Point Through the Bible Ken. Copeland The Gospel Truth Jewish Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Various
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Curious George
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Curious George Paid Program Loves Ray Paid Program Joseph Prince Paid Program
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OCTOBER 12, 2015 TO OCTOBER 16, 2015 9 AM
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Pittsburgh Today Live Curious George Daniel Tiger Daniel Tiger Live! With Kelly and Michael Today Show II Right This Minute Rules of Engage. Community The Rachael Ray Show Today Show II Curious George Daniel Tiger Daniel Tiger Paid Program Numb3r / (F) Law & Order: C.I. The King of Queens The 700 Club Various Paid Program Paid Program Life Today Real Life! Real Life 360 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program
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Let's Make a Deal Sesame Street The Dr. Oz Show Live! With Kelly and Michael Crazy Talk Crazy Talk The 700 Club The Rachael Ray Show Sesame Street Numb3r / (F) Law & Order: C.I. Be a Millionaire? Be a Millionaire? The Wendy Williams Show Various Enjoying Life The Steve Wilkos Show
10 AM
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The Price Is Right Sid the Science Kid Dinosaur Train The View The Ellen DeGeneres Show Maury The Price Is Right The FAB Life Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train Various Judge Mathis Name Game Celebrity Name Game Rod Parsley Various Paternity Court Paternity Court
11 AM
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Info-Documentary Info-Documentary Parking Wars Parking Wars Parking Wars Dog Bounty Hunter Dog Bounty Hunter Dog Bounty Hunter Dog Bounty Hunter Dog Bounty Hunter CSI: Miami / (F) The First 48 Paid Program
Wild Hogs (Com, '07) William H. Macy, John Travolta.
The Matrix Reloaded (Sci-Fi, '03) Paid Program
Missing in Action 2: The Beginning (Adv, '85) Steven Williams, Chuck Norris.
The Matrix Revolutions (Sci-Fi, '03) Paid Program The Three Stooges The Three Stooges
The Core (Sci-Fi, '03) Aaron Eckhart, Hilary Swank. Paid Program
Unbreakable (Dra, '00) A man learns that he may be invincible. Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis.
Watchmen Paid Program
Doomsday (Act, '08) Jeremy Crutchley, Caryn Peterson. Black Dog Orangutan / (F) TBA Escape to Eden Cat Diary / (F) TBA Big Cat Diary Crocodile Hunter / (F) To Be Announced Animal Cops: Houston / (F) Dirty Jobs Pit Bulls & Parolees / (F) Dirty Jobs (M-W) Pit Bulls / (Th) PitBullP. / (F) Dirty Jobs (M) The Real Housewives / Millionaire (M) The Real Housewives / Millionaire H.Wives/ Couch/ B.Deck/ LadiesL. H.Wives/ LadiesL./ B.Deck/ Couch H.Wives/ LadiesL./ Listing/ Couch (M Th) H.Wives / (Tu F) LadiesL. / (W) Listing CMT Music (Th) ThrowbackThursday Videos (Th) CMT Music Various Movies Squawk Box Squawk on the Street Squawk Alley New Day New Day New Day CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom At This Hour With Berman and Bolduan Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Comedy Presents Daily Show T. Noah The Nightly Show
Coming to America (Com, '88) Arsenio Hall, Eddie Murphy. Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Daily Show T. Noah The Nightly Show (:05) Saturday Night Live (:10) Saturday Night Live Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Daily Show T. Noah The Nightly Show (:05) Saturday Night Live (:10) Saturday Night Live Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Daily Show T. Noah The Nightly Show Saturday Night Live Saturday Night Live Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Comedy/:15 T. Noah (:45) Nightly Show (:15) Saturday Night Live (:20) Saturday Night Live Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program (M) Fast N' Loud / Gold Rush (M) Fast N' Loud / Gold Rush (M) Fast N' Loud / Gold Rush (M) Sofia1st/Octonaut Callie/(M) :50 ToyStory (M) M.Mouse / Jake Mickey Mouse Club Mouse/ Miles (Tu-Th) Mickey M. Sofia1st/ Mouse Stuffins Movie (Tu-Th) Sofia 1st Callie/ PJ Masks Mouse/ PJ Masks SportsCenter SportsCenter (M) SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter Mike & Mike First Take (M) (:50) Soccer Paid Program American Ninja Warrior Car Matchmaker Car Matchmaker Burn Notice Burn Notice Converts/ Saints Various Chaplet St. Michael Various Daily Mass Various (W) Catholic Prayer Various Catalogue/ Women (M Th F) Women (M Th F) Holy Rosary Enjoying Life Paid/ Drenda/ M.Jeske Boy Meets World Boy Meets World Boy Meets World Boy Meets World Boy Meets World 700 Club Interactive The 700 Club Gilmore Girls Fox & Friends America's Newsroom Happening Now Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program BBQ/ B Flay/ Dinner Various Various Cupcake Wars / (F) Save My Bakery Paid Program Paid Program
The Recruit (Thril, '03) A CIA trainee helps find a mole inside the agency. Al Pacino, Colin Farrell.
Next (Dra, '07) Julianne Moore, Nicolas Cage. Met Your Mother Paid Program Paid Program
Next (Dra, '07) Julianne Moore, Nicolas Cage.
Taken 2 (Act, '12) Famke Janssen, Liam Neeson. Two and a Half Men Two and a Half Men Engineering Test Paid Program
Immortals (Act, '11) Mickey Rourke, Henry Cavill.
Perfect Stranger (Thril, '07) Bruce Willis, Halle Berry. Two and a Half Men Paid Program Paid Program
Perfect Stranger (Thril, '07) Bruce Willis, Halle Berry.
Oblivion (Act, '13) A man questions his mission to Earth. Morgan Freeman, Tom Cruise. Paid Program Paid Program Broken City (Cri, '12) An ex-cop seeks revenge after being framed. Russell Crowe, Mark Wahlberg.
Priest (Act, '11) Cam Gigandet, Paul Bettany. Two and a Half Men Pres.Cup (W) Golf C./(Th F) Golf (M-W) Morning Drive (Th F) Morning Drive (M-W) Morning Drive (Th F) Golf Portugal Masters (M) Pres.Cup/(Tu W) Golf I Love Lucy I Love Lucy I Love Lucy I Love Lucy The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Home and Family (:20)
Ella Enchanted (Fant, '04) Cary Elwes, Anne Hathaway. The Making of/(:15)
28 Days (Dra, '00) Elizabeth Perkins, Sandra Bullock.
Charlie's Angels (Act, '00) Drew Barrymore. (:45) Veronica Mars (:05)
Serenity (Sci-Fi, '05) Gina Torres, Nathan Fillion. (:10) Exodus: Gods and Kings (Dra, '14) Joel Edgerton, Christian Bale. (:45)
The Skeleton Key (Thril, '05) Kate Hudson. (5:40) Dangerous Acts
Happy Feet (Ani, '06) Elijah Wood, Robin Williams. (:50)
The Lake House (Rom, '06) Keanu Reeves, Sandra Bullock. Face Off With Max Kellerman/(:45)
The Truman Show (4:30)
Blade Flight of Conchords
Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London (Adv, '04) (:45)
The LEGO Movie (Ani, '14) Voices of Will Ferrell, Chris Pratt.
Rumor Has It (Com, '05) Jennifer Aniston, Kevin Costner.
Out of Time (Cri, '03) Eva Mendes, Denzel Washington. (:50)
The Other Woman (Com, '14) Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Cameron Diaz. (:45) HBO First Look
Hidalgo (Dra, '04) Zuleikha Robinson, Viggo Mortensen. (4:00) Paid Program Various Various Various Various Various Various Various (M) Civ. War/InfoDoc Info-Documentary Big House/ Marvels/ Alaska/ Decoded Various Marvels/ Pickers/ Alaska/ Decoded Various (Tu) Marvels/(W) Pickers/(Th) Alaska/(F) Decoded Paid / (F) Key David Paid Program Paid Program Through the Bible Paid Program Paid Program Numb3r / (F) Law & Order: C.I. Numb3r / (F) Law & Order: C.I. Various Paid Program Paid Program Paid/ Spaces The Balancing Act (M) Movie / Unsolved Mysteries Unsolved Mysteries (M) Movie / Unsolved Mysteries Frasier/ Mother (Tu-Th) Frasier/(F) Mother Morning Joe MSNBC Live with Jose Diaz-Balart MSNBC Live with Tamron Hall (M) Victory Lap / NASCAR America (M) Victory Lap / NASCAR America (M) Vic Lap / FB Talk FBTalk The Dan Patrick Show George Lopez George Lopez SpongeBob SpongeBob ALVINNN!!! PAW/ WlyKzm (Tu-Th) PAW Patrol (Tu-Th) PAW Patrol Umizoo (Tu-Th) Umizoomi PAW/ Guppies (M) PAW/(Tu-Th) Shimmer House / (W) Pretty. Strong. Crazy Talk Crazy Talk My Wife and Kids My Wife and Kids My Wife and Kids My Wife and Kids (M) Snapped/WifeKid My Wife and Kids Various (Th) Don't Be Tardy... (M) Sunday Fusion / PCN Early AM PCN Tours PA Books PCN Early AM PCN AM (W) PA House Floor Proceedings Various (Th) Piece / (F) Paid Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Various Football/ Softball/ ACC Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Various (M) Jail Various (M) Cops Various (M) Jail Movie Movie Witness/ Twilight (Th) Movie Movie/ Witness (Tu) Movie Movie (Th) Movie Movie/ Witness (Tu) Movie Movie (Th) Movie Married, Children Married, Children Married, Children Married, Children Married, Children Married, Children Queens / (F) Married The King of Queens The King of Queens The King of Queens The Cleveland Show The Cleveland Show Somethin/(F) Big Day Something Borrow Cake Boss Cake Boss Johnston/ Willis (Tu W) 7 Johnstons (M-W) 7 Johnstons / (Th F) Willis Family Various (W) I Was Pregnant Various (W) I Was Pregnant Charmed Charmed Charmed Supernatural Supernatural Supernatural Paid Program (M-W) Bourdain/(Th) Monster/(F) Museum (M-W) Bourdain/(Th) Monster/(F) Museum Various (Tu) 50/50 / (F) Ghost.. Paid Program World's Dumbest... World's Dumbest... Various Adam/ Pawn/ Bait Car Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program I Dream of Jeannie I Dream of Jeannie Gilligan's Island Gilligan's Island Gilligan's Island Three's Company Various (M) NCIS / (Tu) NCIS: LA / (W) House Various (M) NCIS / (Tu) NCIS: LA / (W F) SVU (M) NCIS / (Tu W F) Law & Order: S.V.U. (M) NCIS / Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Paid Program Paid Program Joseph Prince JoyceMey/ JoyceMey Life Today Creflo / (F) Creflo Walker, Texas Ranger / (F) Law & Order Walker, Texas Ranger / (F) Law & Order Walker, Texas Ranger / (F) Law & Order
October 11 - 17, 2015
MOVIES
WEEKDAY AFTERNOON BROADCAST
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12 PM
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(2) KDKA-TV News at .. (3) (4) (6) (8) (10) (11) (13) (16) (19) (22) (40) (53)
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HGTV HIST ION LIFE MSNBC NBCSN NICK OXY PCN ROOT SPIKE SYFY TBS TLC TNT TRAV TRU TVL USA WGN
The Young and the Restless Bold-Beautiful Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Super WHY! Movie/ Thomas Pitt. Action News 4 Access Hollywood The Chew WJAC News Family Feud Today Show III The Jerry Springer Show Paternity Court Paternity Court WTAJ News at 12 The Young and the Restless Bold-Beautiful Channel 11 News The Doctors Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Super WHY! Movie/ Thomas Various C.Minds/ Law&O./ BlueB./ Law&O.: C.I. The People's Court Family Feud Family Feud Maury The Jerry Springer Show The 700 Club Your Health Judge Faith Justice for All America's Court America's Court
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The Talk (Tu-Th) Sesame St. The Cat in the Hat General Hospital Days of Our Lives Hot Bench Hot Bench The Talk Today Show III (Tu-Th) Sesame St. The Cat in the Hat C.Minds/ Law&O./ BlueB./ Law&O.: C.I. The Bill Cunningham Show The Steve Wilkos Show Various Various Divorce Court Divorce Court
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Dr. Phil Curious George Curious George Steve Harvey Dr. Phil The People's Court Let's Make a Deal Days of Our Lives Curious George Curious George C.Minds/ Law&O./ BlueB./ Law&O.: C.I. Hot Bench Hot Bench Crazy Talk Corrupt Crimes J.Prince/(W) J.Bakker Various TMZ Live!
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KDKA-TV News at Four Arthur Odd Squad The Ellen DeGeneres Show Judge Judy Judge Judy Crime Watch Daily Central PA Live Judge Judy Judge Judy Martha Speaks WordGirl (M Tu F) C.Minds/(W) Law&O./(Th) BlueB. Judge Mathis Crime Watch Daily Various Various The Jerry Springer Show
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KDKA-TV News at Five Wild Kratts Weather / (:45) Weather Pittsburgh's Action News 4 WJAC-TV News at 5 WJAC-TV News at 5:30 The Middle Everybody Loves Ray WTAJ News at 5 WTAJ News at 5:30 Channel 11 News Wild Kratts Wild Kratts (M Tu F) C.Minds / (W) Law&O. / (Th) BlueB. The People's Court Cops: Reloaded Cops: Reloaded CBN Newswatch Various Maury
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CSI: Miami / (F) The First 48 CSI: Miami / (F) The First 48 The First 48 / (F) My Haunted House The First 48 / (F) My Haunted House First48 (Tu) Storage Wars (M W Th) First 48 / (Tu) Storage / (F) Enfield (11:00)
The Matrix Reloaded (Sci-Fi, '03) Carrie-Anne Moss, Keanu Reeves.
Independence Day (Sci-Fi, '96) A group of people battle against alien invaders. Bill Pullman, Will Smith.
Independence Day (Sci-Fi, '96) (11:00)
The Matrix Revolutions (Sci-Fi, '03) Laurence Fishburne, Keanu Reeves.
The Day the Earth Stood Still (Dra, '08) Jennifer Connelly, Keanu Reeves.
American Gangster (Cri, '07) Denzel Washington. (10:00)
The Core (Sci-Fi, '03)
American Gangster (Cri, '07) A detective works to bring down a heroin kingpin. Russell Crowe, Denzel Washington.
The Dark Knight (Act, '08) Heath Ledger, Christian Bale. (11:30)
Watchmen (Act, '09) Superheroes investigate a murder. Billy Crudup, Malin Akerman.
Fantastic Four (Act, '05) Four people get super powers from cosmic rays. Jessica Alba, Ioan Gruffudd.
I, Robot (11:30) Black Dog (Susp, '98) Patrick Swayze.
Face/ Off (Act, '97) A FBI man trades faces with a convicted criminal. Nicolas Cage, John Travolta.
Gone in 60 Seconds (Act, '00) Angelina Jolie, Nicolas Cage. Various (W) Call Wildman (M W Th) GatorBoy/(Tu) GatorB./(F) Dirt Job (M Th) GatorBoy/(Tu W) MudLovin/(F) Dirt Job Various Various Various (M Tu Th) H.Wives / (W) Listing / (F) Teresa Real Housewives / (W) Million Dollar List (M Th F) H.Wives / (Tu) Teresa / (W) Listing Various (Th) Tardy/Wedding Various (Th) Tardy/Wedding H.Wives/ B.Deck/ Listing/ Wedding (11:00) Movie / Movie / Movie / Movie / Movie Various Cowboys Cheerleaders America's Funniest Home Videos America's Funniest Home Videos Reba Reba Fast Money Halftime Report Power Lunch Closing Bell Fast Money (F) Options Action Legal View With Ashleigh Banfield Wolf CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom The Lead With Jake Tapper The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer (10:30)
Coming to America (:15)
Coming to America (Com, '88) An African prince travels to America. Arsenio Hall, Eddie Murphy. (:50) Drunk History (:20) Drunk History (:50) Drunk History (:20) Drunk History (:50) The Nightly Show (:15) Drunk History (:50) Drunk History (:20) Drunk History (:50) Workaholics (:25) Workaholics (:55) Workaholics (:25) Workaholics (:55) Futurama (:25) Futurama (:55) Futurama (:25) Futurama (:15) South Park (:50) South Park (:20) South Park (:50) South Park (:25) South Park (:55) South Park (:25) South Park (:55) Futurama (:25) Futurama (:55) Futurama (:25) Futurama (:10) Nathan for You (:45) Nathan for You (:15) Nathan for You (:45) Nathan for You (:20) Tosh.0 (:50) Tosh.0 (:20) Tosh.0 (:50) Futurama (:20) Futurama (:50) Futurama (:20) Futurama (:50) The Nightly Show (11:20) Sat. Night
Trading Places (Com, '83) A wealthy investor and a hustler trade places. Dan Aykroyd, Eddie Murphy. (:05) South Park (:35) South Park (:05) South Park (:35) Futurama (:05) Futurama (:35) The Nightly Show (M) Fast N' Loud: Revved Up / Gold Rush (M) Fast N' Loud / Gold Rush (M) Fast N' Loud / Gold Rush (M) Fast N' Loud / Gold Rush (M) Fast N' Loud / Gold Rush (M) FastLoud/(Tu) Yukon/(W) Survival/(F) Rush Jessie/ Mouse/ Miles (M) Liv/Mad/Sofia1st (M) Austin / LEGO Various Various Various Various Various Various Various Various Various SportsCenter SportsCenter (M) NFLPrime/OLines College Football NFL Insiders (Tu) Fantasy FB NFL Live Highly Questionable Around the Horn Interruption His & Hers First Take (M) College Football (M) Soccer/(Tu) Soccer (W-F) His & Hers (W-F) SportsNation (M Tu) (:45) ESPN FC SportsN/ Re-take (M) OLines/(W-F) Highly? Various (W) Car Match Six $ Man/ NCIS: LA/ Kojak/ Hulk Six $ Man/ NCIS: LA/ Hulk/ :10 Kojak Six $ Man/ NCIS: LA/ Hulk/ :15 Kojak Six $ Man (W) (:25) Kojak Six $ Man (W) (:35) Kojak (M Th F) Daily Mass (W) Lives of Saints Synod on the Family Philosopher's Bench Various (F) Stations of Cross Mercy / (:20) Reflect. Various Various Various Various Various Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing The Middle The Middle The Middle Movie Reba/ NSR: NYC (M-W) Reba Reba/ Movie/ Startup (M) Movie / (Tu) Reba Outnumbered Happening Now The Real Story with Gretchen Carlson Shepard Smith Reporting Your World The Five Chopped / (F) Chopped Canada Pioneer/(F) Southern Barefoot/(Tu) Barefoot Kitchen / (F) Diners (F) Diners, Drive-Ins Giada / (F) Diners Giada/ Giada/ Diners Barefoot / (F) Diners Barefoot Pioneer / (F) Diners Various Met Your Mother Met Your Mother Met Your Mother Met Your Mother Anger Management Anger Management Two and a Half Men Two and a Half Men Mike & Molly Mike & Molly
Taken 2 (Act, '12) Liam Neeson. Met Your Mother Met Your Mother Met Your Mother Met Your Mother Met Your Mother Met Your Mother Two and a Half Men Two and a Half Men Mike & Molly
Immortals (Act, '11) Mickey Rourke, Henry Cavill. Two and a Half Men Met Your Mother Met Your Mother Met Your Mother Met Your Mother Two and a Half Men Two and a Half Men Mike & Molly Mike & Molly
Oblivion (Act, '13) Morgan Freeman, Tom Cruise. Two and a Half Men Two and a Half Men Met Your Mother Met Your Mother Met Your Mother Anger Management Anger Management Two and a Half Men Two and a Half Men Mike & Molly Mike & Molly
Elysium Two and a Half Men Met Your Mother Met Your Mother Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Anger Management Anger Management Anger Management Two and a Half Men Two and a Half Men (M) Golf Presidents Cup GolfFix/ Golf H/L/ Feherty/ Pre-game Golf (W) Academy/(F) Golf PGA Tour/ Pro-Am (W) Learning Center Golf/ Card/ Pre-game (W) Inside PGA Tour (W) Golfing/(Th F) Golf (W) European Weekly Home and Family Little House on the Prairie Little House on the Prairie Little House on the Prairie The Waltons (11:45) Veronica Mars (Com/Dra, '14) Kristen Bell. (:40)
Unbroken (Bio, '14) Finn Wittrock, Jack O'Connell. Face Off With Max Kellerman/(:15) The Ladies Man (:45) HBO First Look Movie
The Maze Runner (Sci-Fi, '14) Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Dylan O'Brien. The Fight Game Real Sports With Bryant Gumbel Real Time With Bill Maher Project Greenlight Movie Movie
Rush Hour (Act, '98) Chris Tucker, Jackie Chan. (:15) Grudge Match (Act, '13) Robert De Niro, Sylvester Stallone. (:10) Vice (:20) Get on Up (Bio, '14) (:20)
The Nutty Professor II: The Klumps (Com, '00) Eddie Murphy. San Francisco 2.0 (:45) Doll and Em (:10)
Godzilla (Act, '14) Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Elizabeth Olsen. (:15) Face Off Last Week Tonight (:15)
Malibu's Most Wanted (Com, '03) Jamie Kennedy. (:45) Road to The Case Against 8 (Doc, '14) The case against California's same-sex marriage ban.
Poseidon (Dra, '06) Josh Lucas, Kurt Russell. (:40)
Unbroken (M) LoveList/H.Hunt House Hunters Int'l Various FlipFlop/ Bargain Various FlipFlop/ Bargain Various FlipFlop/ Bargain Various FlipFlop/ Bargain Various (Th) FlipFlop/(F) Bargain Various (Th) Pawn Stars Various (Th) Pawn Stars Various (M Th) Pawn Stars Various (M Th) Pawn Stars Various (M Th) Pawn Stars Pawn (M Th) Pawn Stars Various C.Minds/ Law&O./ BlueB./ Law&O.: C.I. C.Minds/ Law&O./ BlueB./ Law&O.: C.I. C.Minds/ Law&O./ BlueB./ Law&O.: C.I. (M Tu F) C.Minds/(W) Law&O./(Th) BlueB. (M Tu F) C.Minds / (W) Law&O. / (Th) BlueB. (M) Movie / Mother Met Your Mother Grey's Anatomy (M) Movie / Grey's Anatomy Grey's Anatomy Various (Tu) Wife/(W) Women/(Th) Runway/(F) Jackson Andrea Mitchell Reports MSNBC Live With Thomas Roberts MSNBC Live MSNBC Live MTP Daily Various MartinC. Various Diaries/ Fishing Various Various F.Sports/ Outlaw Various Power NASCAR NASCAR America (M) ALVIN / PAW ALVIN (M) ALVIN / PAW (M) ALVIN/Machines (M) Movie / ALVIN SpongeBob SpongeBob Sponge/(M) :45 Sponge (M) Thunder/Sponge SpongeBob (M) H.Danger/ALVIN (M) Thunder / ALVIN Various (Th) Don't Be Tardy Various (Th) Don't Be Tardy Various (Th) Movie Various (Tu) Boss Nails (M W) Snapped/(Tu) BadGirls/(F) TopModel Crazy Talk Crazy Talk (M Tu F) PCN Mid Day / (Th) Election 2015 (Tu) PA House Floor (Th) PCN Mid Day (M Th F) PCN Afternoon (M Th F) PCN Early PM (W) Election 2015 (:45) Weather World The Rich Eisen Show / (Tu) Mike Tomlin (Tu) Pitt Conference (Tu) WVU Football (Tu) Notre Dame (Tu) The Game 365 Various Football/ N. Dame Poker (F) WVU Football MonsterJ. (M) Penguins Special Various (M) Cops Cops (M) Cops Police (W) Movie (M) Police/(Tu) Ink Mstr/(Th) Movie/(F) Gang Cops/ Ink Mstr/ Gang (M) Cops Movie Jail/ Movie/ Cops Movie/ Witness (Tu) Movie (W) Paranormal Witness Various (Tu) Movie (W) Paranormal Witness Various (Tu) Movie (W) Paranormal Witness American Dad American Dad American Dad American Dad Family Guy Family Guy New Girl New Girl Friends (M) Pre-game/Friends (M) Baseball/Friends Friends Various Various Various Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Yes Dress / (F) TBA Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Supernatural Bones Bones Bones Castle / (F) Bones Castle / (F) Bones Various (Tu) 50/50/(F) Ghost.. Various (F) Ghost Stories Foods/ Hotel/ Places/ Monument Man (M-W) Man v. Food (M-W) Paradise/(Th) Monument/(F) Terror (M-W) Paradise / (Th F) Mysteries/Monu. Various HackLife Various HackLife Various (Th) Pawn/(F) Bait Car World’s Dumbest / (F) Top Funniest World’s Dumbest / (F) Top Funniest World’s Dumbest / (F) TruTV's Top Funniest Three's Company Three's Company Bonanza Bonanza Bonanza Bonanza Gilligan's Island Gilligan's Island (M) NCIS / Law & Order: S.V.U. (M) NCIS / Law & Order: S.V.U. (M) NCIS / Law & Order: S.V.U. (M W) NCIS / (Tu Th F) Law&Order: SVU (M W) NCIS / (Tu Th F) Law&Order: SVU (M W) NCIS / (Tu Th F) Law & Order: S.V.U. Walker, Texas Ranger / (F) Law & Order In the Heat of the Night / (F) Blue Bloods In the Heat of the Night / (F) Blue Bloods In the Heat of the Night / (F) Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods
October 11 - 17, 2015
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WEEKDAY LATE NIGHT BROADCAST
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(2) 11: SColbert/SColbert (:35) J.Corden / (Th) (:50) J.Corden (3) BBC World News
Tavis Smiley Various (:35) News Nightline Nightl. (11:35) Tonight Show (:35) Late Night With Seth Meyers (:05) The Simpsons (:35) Met Mother (:05) Community 11: SColbert/SColbert (:35) J.Corden / (Th) (:50) J.Corden (11:35) Tonight Show (:35) Late Night With Seth Meyers Pitts./ Pitts./ @WQED Travels Members' Favorite C.Minds/ Hope/ Law&O./ BlueB. Flashpoint The King of Queens Met Your Mother Rules of Engage. Family Guy The Cleveland Show Anger M. / (F) Bones B. Hinn / (F) News Various Real Life / (F) Hope Friends Friends The Middle
(4) (M) Jimmy Kimmel (6) (8) (10) (11) (13) (16) (19) (22) (40) (53)
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Extra/(Th) :50 Insider (Th) House/(F) CharlieR (M) Dance Star (:35) Carson Daly (:35) Seinfeld 2½Men/ :50 2½Men (:35) Carson Daly
Paid/(Th) (:20) Extra Various Paid Program (:05) Today Show (:05) Judge Faith Paid/(Th) (:20) Paid (:05) Today Show
Loves Ray Anger Management Real Life 360 Raising Hope
Flashpoint American Dad King of the Hill Law & Order: Criminal Intent / (F) Bones Various InterA. / (F) Passion The Meredith Vieira Show
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Paid Program Comics Unleashed Are We There Yet? (F) The 700 Club Cougar Town
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News/(F) Entertain Various News / (F) Homes The Insider (:05) Paid Program Up Min./(F) Hollywd. News / (F) McCarver
Morning News (F) Emery Blagdon News / (F) Hazelton News / (F) Paid (:35) Paid Program News / (F) Awesome News / (F) DestinTV
Inspiration Today Camp Meeting Paid Program Paid Program Community OK! TV B. Hinn / (F) Turning Fitness/(F) Born Free Bridezillas
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News / (F) HomeT. (F) This Old House Various (F) Ask This Old House (F) Pittsburgh's Action News 4 News / (F) Fam.Feud News / (F) Fam.Feud Paid Program Paid Program News / (F) AnimSci. News / (F) Homeowner Channel 11 News at 5 a.m.
Chapel / (F) Paid Dish / (F) Modern Q.Study/(F) C.Girard Hot/ Cleve. / (F) Paid
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S. Wars/ Duck D. Various S. Wars/ Duck D. Various Storage/ Duck D. Various S. Wars/ Duck D. Info-Documentary Info-Documentary Info-Documentary Info-Documentary (11:00)
Independence Day (Sci-Fi, '96) Bill Pullman, Will Smith.
The Matrix Reloaded (Sci-Fi, '03) An army of machines is sent to kill humankind. Carrie-Anne Moss, Keanu Reeves. CSI: Miami (10:30)
Cujo Sabretooth (Sci-Fi, '02) Vanessa Angel, David Keith.
The Day the Earth Stood Still (Dra, '08) Jennifer Connelly, Keanu Reeves. CSI: Miami (10:30)
Fantastic Four (Act, '05)
Watchmen (Act, '09) Superheroes investigate a murder. Billy Crudup, Malin Akerman. The Walking Dead 10:
Terminator 3: Rise of the Ma... Black Dog (Susp, '98) Charles S. Dutton, Patrick Swayze.
Doomsday (Act, '08) Jeremy Crutchley, Caryn Peterson. The Three Stooges The Walking Dead The Talking Dead
Shaolin Soccer (Com, '01) A soccer team uses martial arts skills on the field. Vicki Zhao, Stephen Chow. Comic Book Men Comic Book Men Various Treeh./ Almost/ Tanked/ LakeReb. (M) Treeh./(F) TBA/(Tu) TheHunt/(W) Alaskans Various Various Various (Th) TeresaCheck Various (Th) Don't Be Tardy LadiesL./ Couch/ Teresa/ H.Wives Various (Th) Tardy/(F) Couch WatchWhatHappens Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program (Th F) Cops: Reload Broken S/ Cops Broken S/ Cops Cops: Reloaded Raising Hope Raising Hope Paid Program Paid Program CMT Music (M Th) Profit / (Tu W) Shark T. / (F) Greed Various (Tu) Rich Guide Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program (W Th) Paid Program Worldwide Exchange / (F) Mad Money Worldwide Exchange / (F) Suze Orman Show (M) News / (W) A.Cooper / (Th F) Anthony News/ Special/ A.Cooper/ Anthony (M Th) News / (W) CNN Ton. / (F) Anthony (M Tu Th) News/(W) CNN Ton./(F) Anthony Early Start / (F) CNN Newsroom (M Tu Th) Early / (W) New Day / (F) News At Midnight South Park South Park (:35) Daily T. Noah (:05) Nightly Show (:35) At Midnight (:05) Saturday Night Live (:05) Key & Peele (:35) Comedy Pres. Paid Program Paid Program At Midnight Tosh.0 Drunk History (:35) Daily T. Noah (:05) Nightly Show (:35) At Midnight (:05) Saturday Night Live (:05) Tosh.0 (:35) Comedy Pres. Paid Program Paid Program At Midnight South Park Moonbeam City (:35) Daily T. Noah (:05) Nightly Show (:35) At Midnight (:05) Saturday Night Live (:05) South Park (:35) Comedy Pres. Paid Program Paid Program At Midnight Tracy Morgan: Bona Fide (:35) Daily T. Noah (:05) Nightly Show (:35) At Midnight (:05) Saturday Night Live (:05) Nathan for You (:35) Comedy Pres. Paid Program Paid Program Trip Tank
Zack and Miri Make a Porno (Com, '08) Elizabeth Banks, Seth Rogen. (:50)
Wanderlust (Com, '12) Paul Rudd, Jennifer Aniston. Paid Program Paid Program Rusted/ GoldRush/ Survive/ GoldRush Fast n’/ GoldRush/ GoldRush/ GoldDirt (M) FastLoud/(Tu) GoldRush/(Th F) GoldRush Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program GoodL/ Raven/ I Didn’t GoodL DogBlog SuiteL. A.N.T. Farm Shake It Up (M) Movie / (Tu) Movie / (W) Movie / (Th) Movie / (F) Movie SuiteL./ SuiteL./ SuiteL. Wizard/ Wizard Good Luck Charlie (Tu F) SportsCenter NFLPrime/ SprtC (W Th) SportsCenter SportsCenter NFLPrime/ SprtC/ Football/ Football (M-W) SportsCenter SportsCenter Tonight/ SprtC 30Shorts/ 30/30/ E:60 (M Th) SportsCenter Ftsy FB/ Tonight Various (Tu) NFL Live (MF) SprtC/(W) Ball Up (Tu) Football Football (W) NFL Live (Th) Re-take/(F) NFL First Take Re-Take Parks/ BestBars (M) Parks and Rec Various Parks/ CarMatch Parks (M) Parks and Rec CarMatch (M) Car Match Paid Program Daily Mass Various EWTN News Nightly Various Marriage/(F) OurLady Various S.Saints OctavaDi/ Call/ Virtue Various (Tu) Speak / (F) Promise (M) Movie / (Tu) Movie / (W) Movie / (Th) Movie / (F) Baring It All: NYFW Paid Program Paid Program The 700 Club Paid Program Paid Program J. Prince / (F) Paid Life Today / (F) Paid The Kelly File with Megyn Kelly Hannity On the Record Hannity Special Report With Bret Baier FOX & Friends First / (F) To Be Announced Various (F) Diners, Drive-Ins Various Diners/ BeatFlay/ BBQ Various Various Various (F) Diners, Drive-Ins Wanted/ Stakeout/ IronChef/ Inferno Paid Program (11:30) Fargo Fargo Fargo Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program American Horror Story: Hotel The Bastard Executioner FXM Presents Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program The Bastard Executioner American Horror Story: Hotel Rescue Me Rescue Me Met Your Mother FXM Presents Paid Program Paid Program (11:00)
Jack Reacher (Act, '12) Rosamund Pike, Tom Cruise. Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program (11:30)
Snow White and the Huntsman (Act, '12) Chris Hemsworth, Kristen Stewart.
Mama (Hor, '13) Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Jessica Chastain. Paid Program Paid Program (11:30) Golf HanaBank Championship (Tu) Golf Central (Tu) Quest for Card (Tu) Inside PGA Tour (Tu) Learning Center Various (M Tu) Paid Paid/ Pro-Am (M Tu) Paid Various (Tu) PGA Tour/(W) Card The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Cheers Cheers I Love Lucy I Love Lucy Movie (:45) HBO First Look The Leftovers Project Greenlight Last Week Tonight (:05) Real Time With Bill Maher (:05)
Original Sin (Thril, '01) Angelina Jolie, Antonio Banderas. The Judge (Dra, '14) A lawyer's estranged father is suspected of murder. Robert Duvall, Robert Downey Jr.. (:25) Doll and Em/(:50) Focus (Com/Dra, '15) Margot Robbie, Will Smith. (:40) The Leftovers (:40) Dangerous Acts (11:30) Bill Maher Last Week Tonight (:05)
John Wick (Act, '14) Keanu Reeves. (:50)
We Don't Live Here Anymore (Dra, '04) Mark Ruffalo, Naomi Watts.
Blade (Act, '98) Stephen Dorff, Wesley Snipes. (11:50) The Leftovers (:50)
Let's Be Cops (Act/Com, '14) Damon Wayans Jr., Jake Johnson. (:35) American Sniper (War, '14) Sienna Miller, Bradley Cooper. (:50) Face Off (:05) The Fight Game (:35) Doll and Em Road to/:15 Face Off
Unbroken (Bio, '14) Finn Wittrock, Jack O'Connell. (:50)
Magnolia (Dra, '99) A dying man wants to make peace with his estranged son. Jeremy Blackman, Tom Cruise. Various (Th) Flip or Flop H.Hunt House/ H.Hunt Various (Th F) House Hunter Various (Th) Flip or Flop Paid Program Various (Tu) Count./(Th) Pawn Various (Tu) Count./(Th) Pawn Various (Tu) Count./(Th) Pawn Various (Tu) (:35) CountCars Info-Documentary Info-Documentary Info-Documentary Info-Documentary C.Minds/ Hope/ Law&O./ BlueB. Flashpoint Flashpoint Paid Program Paid Program Inspiration Today Camp Meeting Various Wife Sw./ Women/ Runway/ Step Up Jackson/ Women (Th) (:35) Fashion (M Tu) Jackson/(W) Women/(Th) Runway (:05) Paid Program (:35) Paid Program (:05) Paid Program (:35) Paid Program The Rachel Maddow Show / (F) Lockup The Last Word / (F) Lockup Hardball / (F) Runaways All in With Chris Hayes / (F) Runaways The Rachel Maddow Show / (F) Runaways 1stLk / (F) Lockup WayEarly / (F) Business HighRoll (Tu) Triathlon (M) HighRoll/(F) NFLTP (Tu F) Adventure HighRoll/ NFLTP/ Nitro NASCAR Consumer Consumer Consumer Consumer Cons. / (F) Deer TV Cons. / (F) Wingshot Friends (:35) Friends (:05) Fresh Prince (:40) Fresh Prince (:10) Fresh Prince (:45) Fresh Prince (:20) George Lopez (:50) George Lopez (:25) George Lopez (:55) George Lopez George Lopez Snapped (Th) (:45) Snapped Movie (Th) (:45) Snapped Nails/ BadGirls/ Pretty Nails/ :45 Snapped Paid Program PCN Late Night / (F) PCN Tours (F) PCN Late Night PCN Late Night PCN Early AM (M) UFC 170 / (W) MonsterJ. / (F) Football (W) Brawl Call (W) Brawl Call Various (W) Brawl / (F) ACC Various (M) Poker Night (M) Poker/(Tu W) Poker/(Th) UFC The Dan Patrick Show (M) Jail/(F) (:15) Cops Jail/ Movie/ :45 Cops Various (M) Jail/(F) (:45) Cops (M) Police/(F) :15 Jail (Tu) Tattoo/(F) :45 Jail Police (Tu Th) Tattoo Paid Program Paid Program Movie/ Haven/ Z Nation/ Witness (ThF) Continuu/(W) CSI (M) Movie (W) CSI/(Tu) Movie/(Th) Movie/(F) Haven Movie (M) Twilight Zone (W) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation/(M) ... (TuW) Paid/(F) Twilight (F) The Twilight Zone MLBPost/ Conan/ Girls (M W) Conan (Tu Th) Cougar T Cougar T/ Conan Movie Movie (M) Movie (F) Home Videos (Tu-Th) Videos (M) Videos/(F) Married Married With Children Various My Big/ #WhatShe CakeB. CakeB. Various (Tu) My Big/(F) Say Yes Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Law&O./ CSI: NY Movie (M) Law & Order / (Tu-Th) CSI: NY (M) Law & Order / (Tu-Th) CSI: NY (M) Law&O./(Tu-Th) CSI: NY/(F) Hawaii 5-0 (M) Law&O./(Tu-Th) CSI: NY/(F) Hawaii 5-0 Grimm Various Booze/ Hotel/ Exp.Unk./ Museum Various (Tu) Big Time RV Foods/ Foods/ Exp.Unk./ Museum Paid Program Paid Program Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Various BillyOn Various Various Barmageddon Lizard Lick Towing Paid Program The King of Queens The King of Queens Reba Reba Met Your Mother Met Your Mother Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne The Nanny The Nanny The Nanny Various Modern/ Modern (W) NCIS: LA/(Th) SVU/(Tu) SVU/(F) Satisfac (W Th) Law & Order: Criminal Intent/(T... (W) Law:CI / (M) CSI / (Tu Th) Law:CI (M Th) Law:CI/(Tu W) SVU/(F) (:05) Law:CI Law & Order: S.V.U. / (F) Law & Order: C.I. Manhat./ Mother (W Th) Met Mother (M) Parks / Mother (M) Parks / Mother Rules of Engage. Rules of Engage. Raising Hope Raising Hope Law & Order: Criminal Intent Paid / (F) Singsation Paid / (F) CampMeet
October 11 - 17, 2015
MOVIES
MONDAY EVENING BROADCAST
KDKA (2)
6 PM KDKA-TV News at Six TVG
BBC World News: America Pittsburgh's Action WTAE (4) News 4 WJAC-TV News at 6 (6) WJAC p.m. Mike & Molly WWCP (8) "Mike's Apartment" WTAJ News at 6 WTAJ (10) WPSU (3)
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CBS Evening News
Nightly Business Report (N) ABC World News With David Muir NBC Nightly News M&M "Three Girls and an Urn" CBS Evening News NBC Nightly News
PBS NewsHour Providing in-depth analysis WQED (13) of current events. TVG Criminal Minds "Zoe's Reprise" A suspect WINP (16) copies murders from infamous killers. TV14 Mike & Molly 2 Broke Girls WPCW (19) Family Guy "Let's Modern Family Go to the Hop" "Caught in the Act" The 700 Club A magazine program from a WPCB (40) Christian perspective. TVPG The Big Bang "The Two and a Half Men WPGH (53) Toast Derivation" WPMY (22)
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BigBang "The 2003 Life in Pieces Scorpion "Robots" Walter, Cabe and Happy NCIS: Los Angeles "Command and Approximation" (N) are trapped in a submarine. (N) TV14 Control" (N) TV14 PBS NewsHour Providing in-depth analysis Antique "Seattle (Hour Two)" A circa 1964 Antiques Roadshow "Albuquerque (Hour I'll Have What Phil's Having "Paris" Phil of current events. TVG 'Star Trek' script; Civil War dog collar. TVG Three)" (N) TVG explores the City of Lights. (N) TVPG Black and Gold Primetime TVG NFL Football Pittsburgh Steelers at San Diego Chargers Site: Qualcomm Stadium -- San Diego, Calif. (L) TVG
Entertainment Tonight Modern Family "Caught in the Act" Inside Edition
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The Big Bang Theory Modern Family "Best Men" Broke Girls "And the One Night Stands" Wheel of Fortune
The Voice "The Battles Premiere" Pt. 1 of 2 cont'd Oct 13 (N) TVPG
Blind "Bone May Rot" The team races to the CDC after uncovering a clue. (N) TV14 Fox 8 News (:35) Jeopardy!
Gotham "Rise of the Villains: Stike Force" Minority Report "Fredi" Dash goes (N) TV14 undercover. (N) TV14 BigBang "The 2003 Life in Pieces Scorpion "Robots" Walter, Cabe and Happy NCIS: Los Angeles "Command and Approximation" (N) are trapped in a submarine. (N) TV14 Control" (N) TV14 Jeopardy! The Voice "The Battles Premiere" Pt. 1 of 2 cont'd Oct 13 (N) TVPG Blind "Bone May Rot" The team races to the CDC after uncovering a clue. (N) TV14 It's Pittsburgh "The Antique "Seattle (Hour Two)" A circa 1964 Antiques Roadshow "Albuquerque (Hour I'll Have What Phil's Having "Paris" Phil Nightly Business Report (N) Joys of Millvale" 'Star Trek' script; Civil War dog collar. TVG Three)" (N) TVG explores the City of Lights. (N) TVPG Criminal Minds "Pleasure Is My Business" Crim. Minds "Demonology" Prentiss has a Criminal Minds "Omnivore" Agent C.Minds "House on Fire" The team hunts TV14 personal connection to murder victim. TV14 Hotchner revisits a case from his past. TV14 down a small town serial arsonist. TV14 Family Feud Family Feud Crazy Ex-Girlfriend "Josh Just Happens to Jane the Virgin "Chapter Twenty-Three" The 10 O'Clock Paid Program Live Here!" (P) (N) TV14 (SP) (N) TV14 News The Mark Madden Show on 22 the Point TheSimpsons "White Modern Family Law & Order: S.V.U. "Hardwired" A boy is Law & Order: S.V.U. "Spooked" The FBI Christmas Blues" the victim of sexual abuse. TV14 intervenes in a case. TV14 "Best Men" The Gospel Truth Enjoying Life Real Life! Real Life 360 Origins Life Today With This Is Your Day New Beginnings . James Robison With Benny Hinn The Big Bang "The Two and a Half Men Gotham "Rise of the Villains: Stike Force" Minority Report "Fredi" Dash goes Channel 11 News on Fox 53 at 10 TVG Bat Jar Conjecture" (N) TV14 undercover. (N) TV14
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Starring Jimmy Fallon Charlie Rose (N) TVG Criminal Minds "Conflicted" The team tracks a killer with multiple personalities. TV14 Mike & Molly 2 Broke Girls
Quick Study With Ron Hembree Seinfeld
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The Place for Miracles Seinfeld
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My Haunted House My Haunted House "Trapped and Retreat" HauntedHouse "The Whispering & Ethel" Haunted "Dark Room/ Summer Rental" Haunted "Don't Go Upstairs/ Swerve" EnfieldHaunt "Part One: The Awakening" 1/3 (5:00)
Independence Day (1996, Sci-Fi) Bill Pullman, Jeff Goldblum, Will Smith.
Independence Day (1996, Sci-Fi) Bill Pullman, Jeff Goldblum, Will Smith. A group of people race against time to try to save
Independence Day (‘96, Sci-Fi) Will A group of people race against time to try to save the world from alien invaders. TV14 the world from alien invaders. TV14 Smith. TV14 Gator Boys Treehouse "Towering Treetop Teahouse" Treehouse Masters "Treehive Beehive" Treehouse Masters "Magical Party Pad" Treehouse Masters "African Safari Hut" Treehouse Masters "Treehive Beehive" The Real Housewives "Suspicious Minds" The Real Housewives "Broken Records" Orange County Social (N) Real Housewives "Baptism by Fire" (N) Ladies of London "Are We Fired?" (N) WatchWhat (N) The Real Housewives Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Reba Reba Reba Reba
Doc Hollywood (‘91, Com) Michael J. Fox. A doctor gets stuck in a small town. TV14 Mad Money Coca-Cola Shark Tank Jay Leno's Garage "American Muscle" Filthy Rich Guide Filthy Rich Guide The Profit "Amazing Grapes" The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer OutFront Anderson Cooper 360 Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Tonight With Don Lemon Anderson Cooper 360 (:25) The Daily Show With Trevor Noah (:55) South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park Archer Archer Daily T. Noah (N) The Nightly Show (N) Fast N' Loud "Big Red Caddy, Part I" 1/2 Fast N' Loud "Big Red Caddy, Part II" 2/2 Fast N' Loud: Revved Up (N) Fast N' Loud (N) Rusted Development "All or Nothing" (N) Fast N' Loud Descendants (2015, Family) Cameron Boyce, Booboo Stewart, Dove Cameron. The Invisible Sister (2015, Action) Paris Berelc, Karan Brar, Rowan Girl "Girl Meets Friends Whenever Jessie "Rossed at Girl Meets W "Girl Austin and Ally possibilities of what happens after the 'happily ever after' unfolds. TVG Blanchard. Cleo accidentally turns her older sister invisible. TVG "Shake Your Booty" Sea Part One" 1/3 World of Terror 2" Meets Master Plan" "Costumes & Courage" Monday Countdown A review of Sunday's game and a look ahead to Monday. (L) TVG (:15) NFL Football Pittsburgh Steelers at San Diego Chargers Site: Qualcomm Stadium -- San Diego, Calif. (L) TVG (:20) SportsCenter SprtC The day's news in the world of sports. Around the Horn Interruption Poker World Series Poker World Series Main Event Poker World Series Main Event Poker World Series Main Event Six Million $ Man "Dr. Wells Is Missing" Six Million $ Man "Last of Fourth of Julys" Parks and Rec Parks and Rec Parks and Rec Parks and Rec Parks and Rec Parks and Rec The Soup The Soup EWTN News Nightly Sacrament Marriage Daily Mass The Journey Home "Lisa Campbell" EWTN News Nightly The Holy Rosary The World Over Virtue and Faith Women 1/5 (5:30)
What to Expect When You're Expecting (‘12, Com/Dra) Cameron Diaz. Switched at Birth "The Accommodations
The Lucky One (2012, Drama) Taylor Schilling, Blythe Danner, Zac Efron. Upon The 700 Club A magazine program from a Five couples come to understand love and life's twists and turns. TV14 his return from Iraq, a marine searches for a woman whose photo kept him alive. TV14 of Desire" (N) TV14 Christian perspective. TVPG Special Report With Bret Baier On the Record The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File with Megyn Kelly Hannity The O'Reilly Factor Guy's Grocery Games "Game Day Rush" Diners, Drive-Ins Diners, Drive-Ins Guy's Grocery Games "Aisle of Terror" Halloween Baking "Monster Mashups" (N) Cutthroat Kitchen Diners, Drive-Ins Diners, Drive-Ins (5:00)
Taken 2 (‘12, Act) Liam
Captain Phillips (2013, Docu-Drama) Barkhad Abdi, Tom Hanks. Witness the story of the first American cargo ship Fargo "Waiting for Dutch" Events at a diner disrupt a small Fargo "Waiting for Neeson. TV14 hijacking in 200 years. TV14 Minnesota town. (SP) (N) TVMA Dutch" Golf Central Quest for Card (N) Golf Academy The Golf Fix (N) PGA Golf Presidents Cup Final Day Site: Jack Nicklaus Golf Club -- Songdo City, Korea The Waltons "The Return" 2/2 TVPG The Waltons "The Revelation" John-Boy The Waltons "Grandma Comes Home" Middle "Last Whiff The Middle "The The Middle "Bunny The Middle "The G. Girls "Dorothy's The Golden Girls "Grab announces his marriage plans. TVG TVG of Summer" 2/2 Second Act" Therapy" Hose" New Friend" That Dough" Last Week Tonight Banksy Does New York (2014, Documentary) Explore the
Unbroken (2014, Biography) Finn Wittrock, Jai Courtney, Jack O'Connell. After his plane goes down in American Sniper (2014, War) Sienna Miller, Luke Grimes, Bradley With John Oliver works of street artist, Banksy. TVMA WWII, an Olympic runner is sent to a Japanese POW camp. TV14 Cooper. An account of the military career of sniper Chris Kyle. TVMA Love It or List It "Tall Tale" Love It or List It Love It or List It Love It or List It (N) House Hunters (N) House Hunters (N) Love It or List It "Functioning for Four" Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Inside Alcatraz: Legends of the Rock (N) Alcatraz: Search The family of Alcatraz escapees come forward. (N) TVPG (:05) True Monsters "Devils and Hell" Criminal Minds "Zoe's Reprise" Criminal Minds "Pleasure Is My Business" Criminal Minds "Demonology" Criminal Minds "Omnivore" Criminal Minds "House on Fire" Criminal Minds "Conflicted"
27 Dresses (‘08, Com) Katherine Heigl. TV14
Hitch (2005, Comedy) Eva Mendes, Kevin James, Will Smith. A professional 'date doctor' falls for a journalist. TV14 The Jacksons: Next "Back to the Future" MSNBC Live Hardball With Chris Matthews All in The news of the day and beyond. The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word With Lawrence O'Donnell All in The news of the day and beyond. Pro Football Talk NASCAR (N) FLW Outdoors (N) Fish Mavericks Eye of the Hunter Deer Hunting TV Truck Racing NASCAR America Super High Roller Bowl Game Shakers Henry Danger Liar, Liar, Vampire (‘15, Fam) TVY7 Bella-Bulldogs Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Snapped PCN Tours "Chester Springs Creamery" PCN PM PCN Primetime PCN Evening The Dan Patrick Show (N) Supercross -- Phoenix, Ariz. TVG WPT Poker Alpha8 DPatrick Dan Patrick's radio sports talk show. Cops "Coast to Jail Cops "Police Cops "Family Ties Cops "Coast to Cops "Upon Further Cops "War on Cops "Morons on Cops "Coast to Cops "Coast to Cops "Coast to Cops "In Arizona" Nude Coast" Pullover" #2" Coast" Investigation" Drugs" Parade #5" Coast" Coast" Coast" man on drug overdose. (4:00)
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The Conjuring (2013, Horror) Vera Farmiga, Ron Livingston, Patrick Wilson. A family is haunted and
Orphan (2009, Horror) Peter Sarsgaard, Isabelle Fuhrman, Vera Farmiga. A couple adopts a psychotic Texas Chainsaw (‘07, Hor) terrorized by a dark paranormal presence in their farmhouse. TVMA nine-year-old girl after the death of their baby. TVMA Massacre: The Begin... (5:00) MLB Baseball Division Series (L) MLB Baseball Division Series (L) Love at First Swipe Love at First Swipe Castle "Famous Last Words" Bizarre Foods "Sicily" World's Dumbest... "Thrill Seekers 10" The Facts of Life The Facts of Life NCIS "Out of the Frying Pan..." Blue Bloods
October 11 - 17, 2015
Growing Up Tiny: Kenadie's Story Revisit Kenadie Jourdin-Bromley. TVPG Castle "Kill the Messenger" Castle "Love Me Dead" Bizarre Foods America "San Diego" Bizarre Foods Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers The Facts of Life The Facts of Life Loves Ray Loves Ray NCIS "Two-Faced" WWE Monday Night Raw TVPG America's Funniest Home Videos America's Funniest Home Videos
My 40-Year-Old Child Meet two people who age slowly. TVPG Castle "One Man's Treasure" Major Crimes "Snitch" Bizarre Foods (N) Booze Traveler Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Billy on the Street Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray America's Funniest Home Videos
Body Bizarre "Giant-Sized Body" Major Crimes "Personal Effects" Uncommon Grounds "Turkish Delight" (N) Adam Ruins (N) Impractical Jokers The King of Queens The King of Queens (:05) Modern Family (:35) Modern Family
Man on Fire (‘04, Act) Denzel Washington. TVMA
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KDKA (2) WPSU (3) WTAE (4) WJAC (6) WWCP (8) WTAJ (10) WPXI (11) WQED (13) WINP (16) WPCW (19) WPMY (22) WPCB (40) WPGH (53) CABLE
A&E AMC APL BRAVO CMT CNBC CNN COMC DISC DISN ESPN ESPN2 ESQUIRE EWTN FAM FNC FOOD FX GOLF HALL HBO HGTV HIST ION LIFE MSNBC NBCSN NICK OXY PCN ROOT SPIKE SYFY TBS TLC TNT TRAV TRU TVL USA WGN
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NCIS "Double Trouble" Vance partners with Gibbs and returns to field duty. (N) TV14 BBC World News: Nightly Business PBS NewsHour Providing in-depth analysis Mary Tyler Moore Featuring clips and America Report (N) of current events. TVG comments on Mary Tyler Moore. (N) TVPG Inside Edition The Muppets "Pig Fresh Off the Boat Pittsburgh's Action ABC World News Entertainment News 4 With David Muir Tonight Out" (N) "The Fall Ball" (N) WJAC-TV News at 6 NBC Nightly News Entertainment Best Time Ever With Neil Patrick Harris A The Big Bang p.m. Tonight Theory modernized variety show. (N) TV14 Modern Family "The Grandfathered The Grinder (N) Mike & Molly "After Mike & Molly "The Modern Family "Guys' Night" (N) the Lovin'" Dice Lady Cometh" "Little Bo Bleep" Wow Factor" WTAJ News at 6 CBS Evening News Inside Edition 2 Broke Girls "And NCIS "Double Trouble" Vance partners with the Spring Break" Gibbs and returns to field duty. (N) TV14 Channel 11 News NBC Nightly News Jeopardy! Wheel of Fortune Best Time Ever With Neil Patrick Harris A modernized variety show. (N) TV14 Pittsburgh 360 PBS NewsHour Providing in-depth analysis Nightly Business Mary Tyler Moore Featuring clips and of current events. TVG Report (N) comments on Mary Tyler Moore. (N) TVPG Criminal Minds "Reckoner" TV14 Criminal Minds "Hopeless" The BAU tracks Criminal Minds "Boxed In" TV14 murderers who kill for the thrill of it. TV14 Mike & Molly 2 Broke Girls Family Feud Family Feud Flash "Flash of Two Worlds" A mysterious visitor arrives at the lab. (N) TVPG Family Guy "Dammit Modern Family The Simpsons "The Modern Family "The Dead "No Sanctuary" Rick's group finds Janet" Kid Is All Right" Wow Factor" themselves in a vulnerable position. TVMA "Little Bo Bleep" The 700 Club A magazine program from a The Gospel Truth Enjoying Life Real Life! Real Life 360 Christian perspective. TVPG The Grinder (N) The Big Bang Two and a Half Men The Big Bang Two and a Half Men Grandfathered "Guys' Night" (N) Theory Theory
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NCIS: New Or "I Do" A dead navy drone pilot was stockpiling information. (N) TV14 Secrets of the Dead "The Real Trojan Horse" (N) TVPG Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. "A Wanted (Inhu)man" (N) TVPG Voice "The Battles Premiere" The 'battle rounds' begin. Pt. 2 of 2 from Oct 12 TVPG Scream Queens "Pumpkin Patch" (N) TV14
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Limitless "Page 44" Brian is asked to steal secret FBI files on NZT. (N) TV14 Frontline "My Brother's Bomber" 3/3 from Oct 6 (N) TVPG Beyond the Tank Daymond John checks in with Turbopup. (N) TVPG Chicago Fire "Let It Burn" Casey finds himself in danger. (SP) (N) TV14 Fox 8 News (:35) Jeopardy!
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Pittsburgh's Action (:35) Jimmy Kimmel News 4 Live WJAC-TV News at (:35) The Tonight Show 11 p.m. Starring Jimmy Fallon (:05) Hot In "Battle of (:35) Hot in Cleveland "Love Thy Neighbour" the Bands" NCIS: New Or "I Do" A dead navy drone Limitless "Page 44" Brian is asked to steal WTAJ News at 11 (:35) The Late Show pilot was stockpiling information. (N) TV14 secret FBI files on NZT. (N) TV14 With Stephen Colbert Voice "The Battles Premiere" The 'battle Chicago Fire "Let It Burn" Casey finds Channel 11 News (:35) The Tonight Show rounds' begin. Pt. 2 of 2 from Oct 12 TVPG himself in danger. (SP) (N) TV14 Starring Jimmy Fallon Secrets of the Dead "The Real Trojan Frontline "My Brother's Bomber" 3/3 from Charlie Rose (N) TVG Horse" (N) TVPG Oct 6 (N) TVPG Criminal Minds "Fate" The BAU searches C.Minds "Amelia Porter" The BAU have a Saving Hope "Pilot" A comatose doctor for a remorseful murderer. TV14 lead on a fugitive from 10 years ago. TV14 wanders the halls in spirit form. TV14 iZombie "Zombie Bro" Liv investigates the The 10 O'Clock (:35) Nightly Sports Mike & Molly 2 Broke Girls murder of a frat boy. (N) TV14 News Call Dead "Strangers" Rick leads a risky mission The Mark Madden Show on 22 the Point that might not be worth it. TVMA More Than a Song Life Today With Quick Study With This Is Your Day To Be Announced The Place for Miracles James Robison With Benny Hinn Ron Hembree Scream Queens "Pumpkin Patch" (N) TV14 Channel 11 News on Fox 53 at 10 TVG Seinfeld Seinfeld
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Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars (N) Storage Wars (N) Storage Wars (N) Storage Wars (N) Storage Wars Storage Wars (4:30)
American Gangster (‘07, Cri) Denzel Washington. A detective works to
Predator (1987, Sci-Fi) Carl Weathers, Bill Duke, Arnold Schwarzenegger. A commando team on a
Cujo (1983, Horror) Danny Pintauro, Daniel Hugh Kelly, Dee bring down a heroin kingpin smuggling drugs into 1970s America. TVMA rescue mission in South America encounters a monstrous alien killer. TVMA Wallace. A mother and her son are terrorized by a dog. TV14 NWL: Most Wanted North Woods Law North Woods Law To Be Announced (:05) North Woods Law Below Deck "My Dearest Emile ..." Below Deck "Storm's a Comin'" The Real Housewives "Baptism by Fire" Below Deck (N) The People's Couch (N) WatchWhat (N) Below Deck Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Reba Reba Reba Reba
RV (‘06, Com) Robin Williams. TVPG Mad Money The Profit "The Lano Company" Shark Tank Shark Tank Rich Guide (N) Filthy Rich Guide Shark Tank The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer CNN Special TVG CNN Special TVG CNN Special (:55) Nightly Show Daily Show T. Noah Drunk History Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 (N) Drunk History (N) Daily T. Noah (N) The Nightly Show (N) Yukon Men "The Black Wolf" Yukon Men "On Thin Ice" Yukon Men "Gut Check" Yukon Men "Tanana's Test" (N) Gold Rush: Alaska "No Guts No Glory" Gold Rush: Alaska "Gold, Guns, and Bears" Underc. "K.C. and Girl Meets W "Girl I Didn't Do It "Bite Best Friends "Jump Jessie "Rossed at Liv Maddie "BroLiv and Maddie Austin and Ally Jessie "The Fear in Best Friends Girl Meets W "Girl Austin "Horror Stories "Pottery-A-Rooney" the Vanishing Lady" Cave-A-Rooney" Our Stars" Whenever Meets Rah Rah" Club" to the Future Lab" Sea Part Two" 2/3 Meets Friendship" and Halloween Scares" SprtC The day's news in the world of sports. (:55) FIFA Soccer International Friendly Costa Rica vs. United States (L) 30 for 30 "Trojan War" (N) TVG SEC Storied (N) SportsC. The day's news in the world of sports. Around the Horn Interruption SprtC The day's news in the world of sports. NCAA Football Arkansas State at South Alabama Site: Ladd-Peebles Stadium -- Mobile, Ala. (L) TVG Fantasy Football First Take Re-Take NCIS: Los Angeles "Resurrection" NCIS: Los Angeles "Raven and the Swans" NCIS: Los Angeles "Parley" NCIS: Los Angeles "Descent" American Ninja Warrior "Vegas Finals" The top finishers take on the finals course. TVPG EWTN News Nightly Sacrament Marriage Daily Mass Mother Angelica "Luke 12:46" EWTN News Nightly The Holy Rosary Threshold of Hope Catechism Women 2/5
The Lucky One (2012, Drama) Taylor Schilling, Blythe Danner, Zac Efron. Upon Monica "Road Trip" Monica and the girls
Beastly (2011, Drama) Vanessa Hudgens, Mary-Kate Olsen, Alex Pettyfer. A The 700 Club A magazine program from a his return from Iraq, a marine searches for a woman whose photo kept him alive. TV14 head out for a weekend getaway. (N) TV14 young man is turned into a beast and must find true love in order to change back. TVPG Christian perspective. TVPG Special Report With Bret Baier On the Record The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File with Megyn Kelly Hannity The O'Reilly Factor Chopped "Canned Cheese, Please!" Chopped "Sunny Side Apps" Chopped "Sweet Surprises" Chopped "Big Hitters" Chopped "Oktoberfest!" (N) Chopped After (N) Chopped After Hours (4:30)
Immortals (‘11, Act) Henry
Man of Steel (2013, Action) Amy Adams, Michael Shannon, Henry Cavill. An alien raised as a human confronts members of The Bastard Executioner "Thorns/ Drains" Bastard Execut. "Thorns/ Drains" Lady Love Cavill. TVMA his race who have come to claim Earth. TV14 (N) TVMA gets a surprise visit from an unlikely ally. TVMA Golf Central Quest for Card (N) Inside PGA Tour (N) Learning Center (N)
Tin Cup (‘96, Com/Dra) Rene Russo, Kevin Costner. An ex-golf pro enters the U.S. Open. TVM
Tin Cup (‘96, Com/Dra) Kevin Costner. TVM The Waltons "The Empty Nest" 2/2 TVG The Waltons "The Calling" Jim-bob's fancy The Waltons "The Moonshiner" Jason Middle "Halloween The Middle "The The Middle The Golden Girls "And The Middle G. Girls "Golden turns to kites for the Baldwin's. TVG takes responsibility for cousin Boone. TVG III: The Driving" Safe" Moments" 2/2 Ma Makes Three" "Thanksgiving IV" "Christmas Help" (5:30) Exodus: Gods and Kings (‘14, Dra) Joel Edgerton, Christian Bale. Moses The Leftovers TVMA Focus (‘15, Com/Dra) Margot Robbie, Will Smith. A con man (:45) The Fight Game (:15) San Francisco 2.0 The young tech elite With Jim Lampley are flocking to San Francisco. TVPG learns of his Israelite heritage and determines to free his people from slavery. TV14 becomes involved with his beautiful protégé. TVMA Fixer Upper "Couple Seeks a Unique Fixer" Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper House Hunters (N) House Hunters (N) Fixer Upper Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Count. 1/2 CountCars Pt. 2 of 2 Count. 1/2 CountCars Pt. 2 of 2 (:05) Counting Cars Counting Cars Criminal Minds "Reckoner" Criminal Minds "Hopeless" Criminal Minds "Boxed In" Criminal Minds "Fate" Criminal Minds "Amelia Porter" Saving Hope "Pilot" Wife Swap: Abroad (N) Celebrity Wife Swap Celeb Wife "David Justice/ Dweezil Zappa" Celeb Wife "Judy Gold/ Penn Jillette" The Jacksons: Next Generation The Jacksons: Next "Back to the Future" MSNBC Live Hardball With Chris Matthews All in The news of the day and beyond. The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word With Lawrence O'Donnell All in The news of the day and beyond. Pro Football Talk Fantasy Football NHL Live! NHL Hockey Tampa Bay Lightning at Detroit Red Wings Site: Joe Louis Arena -- Detroit, Mich. (L) TVG NHL Overtime Adventure Racing Spartan Race Triathlon Henry Danger Henry Danger WITS Academy (N) The Thundermans The Thundermans iCarly Full House Full House F.House 1/2 Full House Pt. 2 of 2 Friends Friends Bad Girls Club Bad Girls Club Bad Girls Club Bad Girls Club "Bye Bye Baby" (N) Pretty. Strong. (N) Bad Girls Club "Twerking for Change" Tours "Merrill Landis Custom Drapery" PCN PM PCN Primetime PCN Evening A Day in the Life (N) Penguins Pre-game NHL Hockey Montréal Canadiens at Pittsburgh Penguins Site: Consol Energy Center -- Pittsburgh, Pa. (L) TVG Penguins Post-game Penguins Special The Dan Patrick Show (N) NHL Hockey Mtl./Pit. Ink Master "Slitting Throats" TV14 Ink Master "Player's Choice" TV14 Ink Master "Active Duty" TV14 Ink Master "Go Big or Go Home" TV14 Ink Master (N) TV14 Ink Master 4: Texas
Orphan (2009, Horror) Peter Sarsgaard, Isabelle Fuhrman, Vera Farmiga. A couple adopts a psychotic Chainsaw Massacr... nine-year-old girl after the death of their baby. TVMA MLB Baseball Division Series Seinfeld "The Good Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The MLB Playoff PreSamaritan" Letter" Parking Space" game (L) Big Fat Fabulous Li. Big Fat Fabulous Li. Big Fat Fabulous Li. Big Fat Fabulous Li. Cake Boss Cake Boss Castle "Sucker Punch" Castle "The Third Man"
Red (‘10, Act) Bruce Willis. TV14 Bizarre Foods "Tokyo" Bizarre Foods America Bizarre Foods "Undiscovered Hawaii" Dumbest "World's Dumbest Performer 11" Impractical Pt. 1 of 2 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers The Facts of Life The Facts of Life The Facts of Life The Facts of Life Loves Ray Loves Ray Law & Order: S.V.U. "Uncivilized" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Stalked" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Runaway"
Man on Fire (‘04, Act) Dakota Fanning, Denzel Washington. A former assassin swears vengeance on kidnappers. TVMA
Face Off "Death Becomes Them" (N) TVPG Face Off "Beyond the Expanse" TVPG
Face Off "Death Becomes Them" The artists make quirky and macabre characters. TVPG MLB Postseason Show
Cake Boss (N)
Cake Boss Cake Boss Public Morals "No Crazies on the Street" Big Time RV Big Time RV Six Degrees (N) Adam Ruins Everything The King of Queens The King of Queens Modern Family (:35) Modern Family Manhattan "Damnatio Memoriae"
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Our Little Family (N) Pub. Morals "No Crazies on the Street" (N) Hotel "Sweating Bullets in Panama" (N) Hotel Impossible "Hershey Addiction" Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Adam Ruins (N) Hack My Life (N) Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Law & Order: S.V.U. "Taken" Law & Order: Special Victims Unit "Folly" Manhattan "Damnatio Memoriae" (SP) (N) Manhattan "Damnatio Memoriae"
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KDKA (2) WPSU (3) WTAE (4) WJAC (6) WWCP (8) WTAJ (10) WPXI (11) WQED (13) WINP (16) WPCW (19) WPMY (22) WPCB (40) WPGH (53) CABLE
A&E AMC APL BRAVO CMT CNBC CNN COMC DISC DISN ESPN ESPN2 ESQUIRE EWTN FAM FNC FOOD FX GOLF HALL HBO HGTV HIST ION LIFE MSNBC NBCSN NICK OXY PCN ROOT SPIKE SYFY TBS TLC TNT TRAV TRU TVL USA WGN
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KDKA-TV News at Six TVG
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Survivor - Cambodia The castaways start their adventure in the China Sea. (N) TVPG BBC World News: Nightly Business PBS NewsHour Providing in-depth analysis Nature "Soul of the Elephant" An intimate America Report (N) of current events. TVG look at the lives of bull elephants. (N) TVG Inside Edition The Middle "Risky The Goldbergs (N) Pittsburgh's Action ABC World News Entertainment News 4 With David Muir Tonight Business" (N) WJAC-TV News at 6 NBC Nightly News Entertainment The Mysteries of Laura "The Mystery of The Big Bang p.m. Tonight Theory the Convict Mentor" (N) TV14 Modern Family "The Rosewood "Vandals and Vitamins" (N) Mike & Molly "Mike M&M "McMillan and Modern Family "Virgin Territory" Snores" Mom" Future Dunphys" TV14 WTAJ News at 6 CBS Evening News Inside Edition 2 Broke Girls "And Survivor - Cambodia The castaways start the Drug Money" their adventure in the China Sea. (N) TVPG Channel 11 News NBC Nightly News Jeopardy! Wheel of Fortune The Mysteries of Laura "The Mystery of the Convict Mentor" (N) TV14 @WQED "August PBS NewsHour Providing in-depth analysis Nightly Business Nature "Soul of the Elephant" An intimate of current events. TVG Report (N) Wilson Guests" look at the lives of bull elephants. (N) TVG Law & Order "Enemy" A drug trafficker Law & Order "Fixed" A child murderer is LawOrder "Mammon" A wife is suspected claims diplomatic immunity. TV14 left for dead after a hit-and-run. TV14 in her wealthy husband's death. TV14 Mike & Molly 2 Broke Girls Family Feud Family Feud Arrow "The Candidate" An old family friend runs for mayor. (N) TV14 Family Guy "He's Modern Family Simpsons "Married Modern Family "The The Closer "Flashpoint" A prominent Too Sexy for His Fat" "Virgin Territory" to the Blob" Future Dunphys" doctor is murdered in his office. TV14 The 700 Club A magazine program from a The Gospel Truth Enjoying Life Real Life! Real Life 360 Christian perspective. TVPG The Big Bang "The Two and a Half Men BigBang "The Pork Two and a Half Men Rosewood "Vandals and Vitamins" (N) Zarnecki Incursion" Chop Indeterminacy" TV14
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Criminal Minds "'Til Death Do Us Part" (N) TV14 Nova "CyberWar Threat" Delve into the chilling new reality of cyberwar. (N) TVG Modern Family "She Black-ish "Daddy's Crazy" (N) Day" (N) SVU "Community Policing" Three officers kill and unarmed black man. (N) TV14 Empire "Poor Yorick" The Lyons are still split into warring factions. (N) TV14 Criminal Minds "'Til Death Do Us Part" (N) TV14 SVU "Community Policing" Three officers kill and unarmed black man. (N) TV14 Nova "CyberWar Threat" Delve into the chilling new reality of cyberwar. (N) TVG Law & Order "Ain't No Love" A legendary rapper is shot to death. TV14 Supernatural "Form and Void" Dean helps the nurse he met get home safely. (N) TV14 Closer "Fantasy Date" A congresswoman's daughter is murdered. TV14 Sister 2 Sister Life Today With James Robison Empire "Poor Yorick" The Lyons are still split into warring factions. (N) TV14
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Code Black "Pre-Existing Conditions" (N) TV14 The Brain "What Is Reality?" Explore how the brain conjures the world. (N) TVPG Nashville "The Slender Threads That Blind Us Here" (N) TV14 Chicago P.D. "Actual Physical Violence" (N) TV14 Fox 8 News (:35) Jeopardy! Code Black "Pre-Existing Conditions" (N) TV14 Chicago P.D. "Actual Physical Violence" (N) TV14 The Brain "What Is Reality?" Explore how the brain conjures the world. (N) TVPG LawOrder "Fluency (aka: Parasite)" A fake flu vaccine is injected into people. TV14 The 10 O'Clock (:35) Nightly Sports News Call The Mark Madden Show on 22 the Point This Is Your Day Int'l Fellowship With Benny Hinn Channel 11 News on Fox 53 at 10 TVG
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"The Emmy Show" (:35) The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (:35) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
Charlie Rose (N) TVG Law & Order "Obsession (aka Family Values)" A talk show host is shot. TV14 Mike & Molly 2 Broke Girls
Quick Study With Ron Hembree Seinfeld
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Duck Dynasty
Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty (4:30)
The Dark Knight (‘08, Act) Heath Ledger, Christian Bale. Batman battles a
I, Robot (2004, Sci-Fi) Bridget Moynahan, Alan Tudyk, Will Smith. In 2035, a Chicago detective
Fantastic Four (2005, Action) Jessica Alba, Chris Evans, madman known as the Joker who causes terror and mayhem for fun. TV14 investigates a robot's role in the death of a scientist. TV14 Ioan Gruffudd. Four people get super powers from cosmic rays. TV14 North Woods Law: On the Hunt The Last Alaskans Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaskan Bush People Ice Lake Rebels (:05) Alaska: The Last Frontier Million Listing "The Upside of Teardowns" Million Dollar List "Best on the Block" Million Dollar List "That's Neff'd Up" Mill.Listing "Knock Knock, Who's There?" Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles (N) WatchWhat (N) Million Dollar List Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Reba Reba Reba Reba 1/2
We Are Marshall (‘07, Spt) Matthew McConaughey. TVPG Mad Money Jay Leno's Garage "American Muscle" Shark Tank Shark Tank Jay Leno's Garage "California Cruisin'" (N) Shark Tank The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer OutFront Anderson Cooper 360 Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Tonight With Don Lemon Anderson Cooper 360 (:55) Nightly Show Daily Show T. Noah Moonbeam City South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park (N) Moonbeam City (N) Daily T. Noah (N) The Nightly Show (N) Survival "Winter Vortex: Part One" 1/2 Survival "Winter Vortex: Part Two" 2/2 Dual Survival "Fractured Journey" (N) Dual Survival "Escape and Evade" (N) Surviving the Cut "U.S. Marine Recon" Dual Survival "Escape and Evade" Jessie "What a Jessie "Capture the
The Nightmare Before Christmas (‘93, Ani) Chris (:25) Star vs. the Forces of Evil /(:50) Star (:25) Austin and Ally (:55) Friends "The Jessie "Rossed at Girl Meets W "Girl Austin "Scary Spirits Sarandon. TVPG Steal" Nag" vs. Evil "Cheer Up Star/ Quest Buy" TVY7 "Dancers and Ditzes" Butterscotch Effect" Sea Part Three" 3/3 Meets Sneak Attack" and Spooky Stories" SportsCenter The day's news in the world of sports. TVG E:60 Boxing Premier Champions Card TBA (L) TVMA SportsC. The day's news in the world of sports. Around the Horn Interruption One Nacion (L) WNBA Basketball Playoffs Indiana Fever at Minnesota Lynx Final Game 5 Site: Target Center (L) TVG Ball Up Million Dollar Summer Challenge Fantasy Football (5:35) Kojak (:40) Kojak "Mojo" (:50) Kojak "Therapy in Dynamite" A bomber is on the loose. TVPG Car Match (SF) (N) Car Matchmaker (N) Car Matchmaker Car Matchmaker Best Bars in America "Louisville" EWTN News Nightly Sacrament Marriage Daily Mass EWTN Live "Fr. Andrew Small" EWTN News Nightly The Holy Rosary Religous Catalogue Vaticano View for Women Women 3/5 (5:00)
National Treasure (‘04, Adv) Diane Kruger, Nicolas Cage. Fortune hunters Young and Hungry Young and Hungry Baring It All: Inside New York Fashion Week (N) TV14 The 700 Club A magazine program from a search for treasure using clues found in the Declaration of Independence. TVPG (N) (N) Christian perspective. TVPG Special Report With Bret Baier On the Record The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File with Megyn Kelly Hannity The O'Reilly Factor Diners, Drive-Ins Diners, Drive-Ins Cuthroat "A Penny for Your Chocolates" Cutthroat Kitchen "The Full Monte Cristo" WorstCooks "Riddle Me This" (N) Mystery Diners (N) Mystery Diners Mystery Diners Mystery Diners (4:30)
Oblivion (‘13, Act) Morgan Freeman, Tom Cruise. A
Elysium (2013, Action) Jodie Foster, Sharlto Copley, Matt Damon. A man takes on a mission to try and American Horror Story: Hotel "Chutes and AHSHotel "Chutes and Ladders" John learns man questions his mission to Earth. TVPG bring equality to the polarized worlds of the future. TVMA Ladders" (N) TVMA about the hotel's sadistic first owner. TVMA Golf Central Inside the PGA Tour The Golf Fix School of Golf (N) Feherty "Paul McGinley" (N) Pro-Am "2015 Frys.com Open" (N) Golf HanaBank Championship Round 1 (L) The Waltons "The Changeling" TVPG The Waltons "The Portrait" Erin becomes The Waltons "The Captive" Elizabeth has The Middle "Twenty The Middle "Life The Middle "One The Middle "The The Golden Girls The Golden Girls involved with a mentally ill artist. TVG problems learning how to drive. TVPG Years" Skills" Kid at a Time" Friend" "Mixed Blessing" "Mister Terrific" (5:20) Get on Up (‘14, Bio) Nelsan Ellis, Viola Davis, Chadwick (:45)
Birdman (‘14, Com/Dra) Emma Stone, Michael Keaton. A washed-up actor (:45) Face Off Doll and Em Real Time With Bill The Leftovers TVMA Maher Boseman. The life story of iconic musician James Brown. TV14 seeks to regain his former glory by opening his own Broadway play. TVMA "Golov" Property Brothers "Kathryn and Eric" Property Brothers Property Brothers Property Brothers (N) House Hunters (N) House Hunters (N) Property Brothers "Chris and Mike" American Pickers "Need for Speed" American Pickers "Big Moe" American Pickers "Red, White and Blues" A. Pickers "Like Father, Like Daughter" (N) (:05) American Pickers "Daredevil Duffey" (:05) American Pickers "Let's Be Frank" Law & Order "Enemy" Law & Order "Fixed" Law & Order "Mammon" Law & Order "Ain't No Love" Law & Order "Fluency (aka: Parasite)" Law & Order "Obsession (aka Family Values)" Little Women: LA "Off to the Races" Little Women: LA "Bachelorette or Bust" Little Women: LA "Truth and Lies" Little Women "Hawaiian Couples Retreat" Little Women: LA Little Women: LA MSNBC Live Hardball With Chris Matthews All in The news of the day and beyond. The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word With Lawrence O'Donnell All in The news of the day and beyond. Pro Football Talk Fantasy Football NHL Live! (L) NHL Hockey Chicago Blackhawks at Philadelphia Flyers Site: Wells Fargo Center -- Philadelphia, Pa. (L) TVG NHL Overtime Turning Point (N) Pro Football Talk Henry Danger Henry Danger WITS Academy (N) Thundermans (N) Bella-Bulldogs Game Shakers Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends Snapped Snapped Snapped Snapped Snapped: She Made Me "Amy Bessey" (N) Snapped (5:00) Election 2015 PCN PM PCN Primetime Election 2015: Candidates Forum PCN Evening The Dan Patrick Show (N) In Depth (N) Ultimate Insider (N) UFC Fight Flashback Red Bull Air Race "Ascot" TVG ACC Gridiron Live! (L) DPatrick Dan Patrick's radio sports talk show. (5:00)
2 Fast 2 Furious (‘03, Act) Tyrese Gibson, Paul
I Am Number Four (2011, Action) Timothy Olyphant, Dianna Agron, Alex Pettyfer. An extraordinary
2 Fast 2 Furious (2003, Action) Tyrese Gibson, Eva Mendes, Paul Walker. A former Walker. An officer infiltrates a street racing circuit. TV14 teen must elude an enemy who has already killed three people like him. TV14 police officer is recruited to infiltrate an illegal Miami street racing circuit. TV14 Paranormal Witness "The Rendlesham Ghost Hunters "There Ghosts the Ghost Hunters "The Plot Thickens" TAPS Ghost Hunters "Fortress of Phantoms" (N) Witness "Sacred Ground" A family battles Ghost Hunters "Fortress of Phantoms" TVPG Files" TVPG Neighborhood" TVPG investigates a haunted theatre. TVPG TVPG with Native American spirits. (N) TVPG Seinfeld "The Keys" Seinfeld "The Trip" Seinfeld "The Trip" Seinfeld "The Bubble BigBang "The Fuzzy Billy on the Street The Big Bang The Big Bang BBang "The Middle The Big Bang "The Conan Josh Hutcherson, Drennon Davis, Karen 1/2 cont'd next 2/2 Boy" Boots Corollary" Theory Theory Earth Paradigm" Dumpling Paradox" Kilgariff TV14 Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Suddenly Royal My Big Fat Fabulous Life "Design a Date" Big Fat Fabulous (N) Big Fat Fabulous (N) Suddenly Royal (N) Big Fat Fabulous Li. Big Fat Fabulous Li. Castle "Tick, Tick, Tick" Castle "Boom!"
Wanted (‘08, Act) James McAvoy. A man learns that he is the son of an assassin. TVMA
Wanted (‘08, Act) James McAvoy. TVMA Most Terrifying Most Terrifying Most Terrifying Most Terrifying Exp. Unkown "The Quest for King Arthur" Exp. Unkown "Genghis Khan's Tomb" (N) Exp. Unkown "Curse of the Golden Bell" Bizarre Foods "Venice" Dumbest "World's Dumbest Performers 8" Carbonaro Effect Carbonaro Effect Carbonaro Effect Carbonaro Effect Carbonaro Effect Carbonaro Effect Carbonaro Effect (N) Road Spill (N) Carbonaro Effect Road Spill The Facts of Life The Facts of Life The Facts of Life The Facts of Life Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray The King of Queens The King of Queens NCIS "Double Back" NCIS "Monsters and Men" NCIS "Bulletproof" NCIS "Dressed to Kill" NCIS "Rock and a Hard Place" Modern Family Modern Family Blue Bloods Person of Interest Person of Interest Elementary Elementary Manhattan "Damnatio Memoriae"
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NFL Thursday Night (:25) NFL Football Atlanta Falcons at New Orleans Saints Site: Mercedes-Benz Superdome -- New Orleans, La. (L) Kickoff (L) TVG BBC World News: Nightly Business Higher Education in Conversations From Crown "The Moghul Room" Guy is late to Masterpiece Classic "Indian Summers" America Report (N) Focus Penn State hear the news that the war is over. TVPG TVPG Pittsburgh's Action ABC World News Murder "Skanks Get Shanked" A teenager Grey's Anatomy "Old Time Rock and Roll" Scandal "Dog-Whistle Politics" (N) TV14 News 4 With David Muir (N) TV14 is found murdered in the woods. (N) TV14 WJAC-TV News at 6 NBC Nightly News Heroes Reborn "The Lion's Den" Noah and Blacklist "Eli Matchett" Red and Liz take a The Player "The Big Blind" (N) TV14 p.m. Quentin take on Renautas. (N) TV14 detour towards the Midwest. (N) TV14 M&M "Mike's Mike & Molly Bones "The Donor in the Drink" (N) TV14 Sleepy "Blood and Fear" Pandora releases Fox 8 News (:35) Jeopardy! "Mike's New Boots" Manifold Destiny" an ancient artifact from her box. (N) TV14 NFL Thursday Night (:25) NFL Football Atlanta Falcons at New Orleans Saints Site: Mercedes-Benz Superdome -- New Orleans, La. (L) WTAJ News at 6 CBS Evening News Kickoff (L) TVG Channel 11 News NBC Nightly News Heroes Reborn "The Lion's Den" Noah and Blacklist "Eli Matchett" Red and Liz take a The Player "The Big Blind" (N) TV14 Quentin take on Renautas. (N) TV14 detour towards the Midwest. (N) TV14 Pittsburgh 360 PBS NewsHour Providing in-depth analysis Nightly Business Second Opinion: Taking Charge of Your M'piece "Grantchester" Find out if an old Urban Conversion "Urban Gardening, the of current events. TVG Report (N) Health Care "CPR in America" TVPG woman’s death was a coincidence. TVPG Whitehouse and Monticello" TVG BlueB. "Secrets and Lies" Linda overhears Blue Bloods "Fathers and Sons" A possible Blue Bloods "The Poor Door" TV14 BlueB. "In the Box" Baez is held hostage by Blue Bloods "Bad Company" Eddie goes on some information while on the job. TV14 serial killer terrorizes motorists. TV14 an emotionally distraught man. TV14 her first undercover operation. TV14 Mike & Molly 2 Broke Girls Family Feud Family Feud Vampire "Never Let Me Go" Damon must The Originals "You Hung the Moon" (N) The 10 O'Clock (:35) Nightly Sports make amends with his mother. (N) TV14 TVPG News Call Family Guy "E Modern Family The Mentalist "The Red Box" The CBI The Mark Madden Show on 22 the Point The Simpsons Modern Family "Flip The Mentalist "Code Red" A research Peterbus Unum" scientist is exposed to deadly toxin. TV14 teams finally meet their new boss. TV14 "Arrested" "Yellow Subterfuge" Flop" The 700 Club A magazine program from a The Gospel Truth Enjoying Life Real Life! Real Life 360 Hard Questions Life Today With This Is Your Day Breakthrough With Christian perspective. TVPG James Robison With Benny Hinn Rod Parsley The Big Bang Two and a Half Men The Big Bang "The Two and a Half Men Bones "The Donor in the Drink" (N) TV14 Sleepy "Blood and Fear" Pandora releases Channel 11 News on Fox 53 at 10 TVG Theory Peanut Reaction" an ancient artifact from her box. (N) TV14
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I, Robot (2004, Sci-Fi) Bridget Moynahan, Alan Tudyk, Will Smith. In 2035, a
Gone in 60 Seconds (2000, Action) Angelina Jolie, Giovanni Ribisi, Nicolas Cage. A retired car thief re-
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (‘03, Act) Arnold Chicago detective investigates a robot's role in the death of a scientist. TV14 enters the business to steal 50 cars with his crew in one night. TV14 Schwarzenegger. TVMA Tanked! Fatal "Tiger in My Harlem Apartment" The Day I Almost Died "Trial by Fire" Fatal Attractions "The Night Strangler" To Be Announced Fatal Attractions "The Night Strangler" Don't Be Tardy... Don't Be Tardy... Don't Be Tardy... Don't Be Tardy... Don't Be Tardy... Don't Be Tardy... Don't Be Tardy... Don't Be Tardy... Don't Be Tardy... (N) Don't Be Tardy... WatchWhat (N) Don't Be Tardy... Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Reba Reba Party Down South (N) Gainesville (N) Party Down South Gainesville Mad Money Jay Leno's Garage "California Cruisin'" Shark Tank Shark Tank Jay Leno's Garage "California Cruisin'" The Profit "Car Cash" The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer OutFront Anderson Cooper 360 Anthony Bourdain "Okinawa" CNN Tonight With Don Lemon Anderson Cooper 360 (:25) The Daily Show With Trevor Noah (:55) South Park
Superbad (‘07, Com) Jonah Hill. Geeky high school seniors plan to lose their virginity. TV14 Nathan/ You (SP) (N) South Park Daily T. Noah (N) The Nightly Show (N) Gold Rush "From the Ashes" Gold Rush "Golden Boy" Gold Rush "Viking Ship" Gold Rush "Hard Bargain" Gold Rush "Freddy Dodge Returns" (N) Gold Rush "Cursed Cut" Austin "Mini-Me's Jessie "Identity Austin and Ally "Eggs Girl Meets W "Girl Girl Meets W "Girl K.C. Undercover Jessie "Katch Jessie "The Fear in Jessie "The Ghostess Friends Whenever Jessie "Basket Case" Girl Meets World "First Friend" "Girl Meets Boy" Meets Demolition" Meets Hurricane" and Muffin Baskets" Thieves" Kipling" Our Stars" With the Mostest" "A Time to Cheat" and Extraterrestrials" SprtC The day's news in the world of sports. NCAA Football Auburn at Kentucky (L) TVG Football Scoreboard NCAA Football UCLA at Stanford (L) TVG Around the Horn Interruption ESPN Magazine "NBA Season Preview" (L) Fitness CrossFit Games Women's Fitness CrossFit Games Women's Fitness CrossFit Games Women's SportsC. The day's news in the world of sports. NCIS: Los Angeles "The Livelong Day" NCIS: Los Angeles "Fallout"
Back to the Future III (‘90, Com) Michael J. Fox. A time traveller ventures to 1885. TVPG
Back to the Future III (‘90, Com) Michael J. Fox. TVPG EWTN News Nightly Sacrament Marriage Daily Mass The World Over EWTN News Nightly The Holy Rosary You're Amazing Goal (N) Defending Life Women 4/5 Baring It All: Inside New York Fashion Week TV14
Cast Away (2000, Drama) Helen Hunt, Nick Searcy, Tom Hanks. The lone survivor of a plane crash must adapt to solitary life The 700 Club A magazine program from a on a remote island. TVPG Christian perspective. TVPG Special Report With Bret Baier On the Record The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File with Megyn Kelly Hannity The O'Reilly Factor Chopped "Easy Peasy?" Chopped "Fry, Fry Again" Chopped "Chopped Catwalk" (N) Chopped "Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner!" Beat Bobby Flay (N) Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay (5:30)
Elysium (2013, Action) Jodie Foster, Sharlto Copley, Matt Damon. A man
Jack Reacher (2012, Action) Rosamund Pike, Richard Jenkins, Tom Cruise. An investigator unravels disturbing details
Jack Reacher (‘12, Act) Tom Cruise. takes on a mission to try and bring equality to the polarized worlds of the future. TVMA pertaining to a homicide relating to a sniper. TV14 TV14 (5:00) PGA Golf Frys.com Open Round 1 (L) Golf Central PGA Golf Frys.com Open Round 1 Site: Silverado Golf Club -- Napa, Calif. LPGA Golf The Waltons "The Beau" An old suitor of The Waltons "Day of Infamy" News of The Waltons "The Yearning" Elizabeth falls The Middle "The The Middle The Middle "Wheel The Golden Girls The Golden Girls "The Middle "Winners Grandma's comes calling. TVG Pearl Harbor affects each Walton. TVG in love with the new reverend. TVG Smile" of Pain" One That Got Away" "Valentine's Day IV" and Losers" Blended (2014, Comedy) Drew Barrymore, Bella Thorne, Adam Sandler. After an awful Project Greenlight American Sniper (2014, War) Sienna Miller, Luke Grimes, Bradley Cooper. An account (:45) HBO First Look Real Sex (:50) The Leftovers blind date, two single parents find themselves stuck together at a resort. TV14 of the career of Chris Kyle, the most lethal sniper in U.S. military history. TVMA "Steve Jobs" Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop House Hunters (N) House Hunters (N) House Hunters House Hunters Int'l Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars (:05) Power and Ice "Down for the Count" (N) Blue Bloods "Secrets and Lies" Blue Bloods "Fathers and Sons" Blue Bloods "The Poor Door" Blue Bloods "In the Box" Blue Bloods "Bad Company" Blue Bloods "Payback" Project Runway "Broadway or Bust" Project Runway "Make It Sell" Project Runway "Crew's All In" (N) Project Runway "The Runway's in 3D!" (N) TVPG Fashionably Late (N) Project Runway "The Runway's in 3D!" MSNBC Live Hardball With Chris Matthews All in The news of the day and beyond. The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word With Lawrence O'Donnell All in The news of the day and beyond. Pro Football Talk Fantasy Football NASCAR Whelen Series Mecum Auctions: Collector Cars and More "Chicago" (N) Nitro Circus (N) NASCAR Whelen Series Henry Danger Henry Danger WITS Academy (N) The Thundermans
Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs (‘09, Ani) Bill Hader. TVPG Full House Full House Friends Friends
Kingdom Come (‘01, Com/Dra) Whoopi Goldberg. TVPG Bad Girls Club /(:45) Pretty. Strong. (:45) Snapped (:45) Snapped (:45) Snapped PCN Tours "Monet Graphics" Election 2015: Candidates Forum PCN Primetime PCN Evening Mike Tomlin (N) Penguins Pre-game NHL Hockey Ottawa Senators at Pittsburgh Penguins Site: Consol Energy Center -- Pittsburgh, Pa. (L) TVG Penguins Post-game Penguins (N) The Dan Patrick Show NHL Hockey Ott./Pit. (5:30)
Tower Heist (‘11, Act) Ben Stiller, Eddie Murphy. A group of hard working
Couples Retreat (2009, Comedy) Jason Bateman, Kristen Bell, Vince Vaughn. Four couples vacation on an island and belatedly
Along Came Polly (‘04, Com) Ben men plan to rob the home of a business man that scammed them off. TVPG learn that couples therapy is mandatory. TV14 Stiller. TVPG
Hostel: Part II (2007, Horror) Heather Matarazzo, Vera Jordanova, Roger Bart. WWE Smackdown! (N) TV14 Haven "The Trial of Nathan Wuornos" (N) Z Nation "Zombaby!" Murphy's past actions Three American college students studying abroad are lured to a Slovakian hostel. TVMA TV14 come back to haunt him. TV14 MLB Baseball Division Series (SP) (L) Seinfeld "The 2 Broke Girls "And 2 Broke Girls MLB Playoff PreMLB Postseason Show Cheever Letters" the ATM" game (L) Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress 90 Day Fiancé "Departures and Arrivals" Big Fat Fabulous Li. Big Fat Fabulous Li. Big Fat Fabulous Li. Big Fat Fabulous Li. Big Fat Fabulous Li. Big Fat Fabulous Li. Big Fat Fabulous Li. Big Fat Fabulous Li. Castle "Den of Thieves" Castle "Food to Die For" Castle "Overkill" Castle "A Deadly Game" NBA Basketball Pre-season Houston Rockets at Golden State Warriors (L) TVG Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Monument (N) Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Dumbest "World's Dumbest Drivers 19" Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical (N) Billy/Street (N) Impractical Jokers Billy on the Street The Facts of Life The Facts of Life The Facts of Life The Facts of Life Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray The King of Queens The King of Queens Law & Order: S.V.U. "Pique" Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Blue Bloods Elementary Elementary Elementary Elementary America's Funniest Home Videos
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The Amazing Race Two-person teams race Hawaii Five-0 "Ka Papahana Holo" (N) Blue Bloods "With Friends Like These" (N) KDKA-TV News at (:35) The Late Show (2) around the globe. TVPG TVPG TV14 Eleven With Stephen Colbert BBC World News: Nightly Business Live From Lincoln Center "Kern & Hammerstein's Show Boat" (N) TVG PBS NewsHour Providing in-depth analysis Washington Week Charlie Rose: The Unrivaled: The Penn Centre County (3) America Report (N) of current events. TVG Week (N) State Football Story Report (N) Inside Edition Last Man "Educating Dr. Ken "Ken Helps Shark Tank A device that helps simplify Pittsburgh's Action ABC World News Entertainment 20/20 Interviews and hard-hitting Pittsburgh's Action (:35) Jimmy Kimmel (4) News 4 With David Muir Tonight Boyd" (N) Pat" (N) potty-training. (N) TVPG investigative reports. TVPG News 4 Live The Big Bang WJAC-TV News at 6 NBC Nightly News Entertainment Undateable (L) Truth Be Told WJAC-TV News at (:35) The Tonight Show Dateline NBC TVPG (6) p.m. Tonight Theory 11 p.m. Starring Jimmy Fallon "Pilot" (P) (N) MLB Pre-game MLB Baseball American League Championship Series (L) Mike & Molly "Carl M&M "Who's Afraid Modern Family Fox 8 News Jeopardy! (8) "Under Pressure" Gets a Girl" of J.C. Small?" Show (L) WTAJ News at 6 CBS Evening News Inside Edition 2 Broke Girls The Amazing Race Two-person teams race Hawaii Five-0 "Ka Papahana Holo" (N) Blue Bloods "With Friends Like These" (N) WTAJ News at 11 (:35) The Late Show (10) around the globe. TVPG TVPG TV14 With Stephen Colbert Dateline NBC TVPG Channel 11 News NBC Nightly News Jeopardy! Wheel of Fortune Undateable (L) Truth Be Told Channel 11 News (:35) The Tonight Show (11) "Pilot" (P) (N) Starring Jimmy Fallon Overheard With Live From Lincoln Center "Kern & Hammerstein's Show Boat" (N) TVG PBS NewsHour Providing in-depth analysis Nightly Business Emery Blagdon and His Washington Week Charlie Rose: The (13) (N) of current events. TVG Report (N) Evan Smith Week (N) Healing Machine Criminal Minds "The Performer" A trail of Criminal Minds "Outfoxed" The team Criminal Minds "100" The team races to Criminal Minds "The Slave of Duty" TV14 C.Minds "Retaliation" An ex-con escapes Saving Hope "Pilot" A comatose doctor (16) murders leads to a Goth rock star. TV14 seeks advice from 'The Fox.' TV14 help Hotchner find The Reaper. TV14 custody and begins a killing spree. TV14 wanders the halls in spirit form. TV14 Mike & Molly 2 Broke Girls Family Feud Family Feud Reign "Betrothed" Elizabeth deals with the Crazy Ex-Girlfriend "Josh Just Happens to The 10 O'Clock (:35) Nightly Sports Mike & Molly 2 Broke Girls (19) fallout from hiding Catherine. (N) TV14 Live Here!" TV14 News Call Family Guy "Story Modern Family Channel 11 News on Fox 53 at 10 TVG The Mark Madden Show on 22 the Point H.S. Football TVG (22) on Page One" "Under Pressure" The 700 Club A magazine program from a The Gospel Truth Enjoying Life Real Life! Real Life 360 The Calling Life Today With Quick Study With This Is Your Day Prophecy in the The Place for Miracles (40) Christian perspective. TVPG James Robison With Benny Hinn News Ron Hembree MLB Baseball American League Championship Series (L) The Big Bang Two and a Half Men The Big Bang "The MLB Pre-game Seinfeld Seinfeld (53) Theory Tangerine Factor" Show (L)
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Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003, Action) Nick Stahl, Claire Danes, Arnold Schwarzenegger. A
Terminator Salvation (2009, Action) Sam Worthington, Moon Bloodgood, Christian Bale. A group of Nicolas Cage. TV14 deadly robot arrives to kill the teens who are destined to save the world from machines. TVMA survivors tries to stop machines from eradicating all of humanity. TV14 Treehouse Masters: Out On a Limb To Be Announced Tanked: Unfiltered "Pipe Dreams" (N) Tanked! Tanked! "The Hoff Gets Tanked" Tanked! "Marshawn Lynch Goes Beastmode" Real Housewives "Satan Loves Confusion" The Real Housewives "Baptism by Fire" Teresa "Tre of Life" 1/3 cont'd Oct 23 Bravo First Looks (N)
How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (‘03, Com) Matthew McConaughey. TV14 Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Reba Reba Reba Reba Party Down South Gainesville Cops: Reloaded Mad Money Greed "Kevin Cohen: Baby Broker Scam" American Greed: Scam American Greed: Scam "The Jersey Shore" American Greed: Scam (N) Greed "The Art of the Steal: Folsom Felon" The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer OutFront Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Tonight With Don Lemon CNN Special TVG (:10) The Daily Show With Trevor Noah (:55)
Wanderlust (‘12, Com) Jennifer Aniston. TVMA Futurama Futurama Moonbeam City South Park Archer Archer Gold Rush "Hundreds of Ounces" Gold Rush "Millions in Gold" Gold Rush: The Dirt (N) Gold Rush "Blood, Sweat and Gold" (N) TVPG Gold Rush "Blood, Sweat and Gold" Austin "Mysteries Jessie "Jessie Goes Girl "Girl Meets Texas, Underc. "Runaway Robot" K.C. Cooper K.C. Undercover Jessie "Jessie Goes Girl "Girl Meets I Didn't Do It "The Gravity Falls (N) Pickle and Peanut Best Friends enlists the help of Simone Deveraux. TVY7 "All Howls Eve" and Meddling Kids" to Hollywood" (F) (N) Texas, Part One" (N) Rescuers" (N) Whenever to Hollywood" Part One" 1/3 SportsCenter The day's news in the world of sports. TVG NCAA Countdown NCAA Football Cincinnati at BYU Site: Lavell Edwards Stadium -- Provo, Utah (L) TVG SportsC. The day's news in the world of sports. Around the Horn Interruption H.S. Football Gonzaga vs. Dematha Site: Prince George's Sports Complex -- Landover, Md. (L) TVG SportsCenter NCAA Football UNLV at Fresno State (L) TVG The Incredible Hulk "Blind Rage" The Incredible Hulk "Brain Child" Parks and Rec Parks and Rec Parks and Rec Parks and Rec Parks and Rec Parks and Rec Car Matchmaker Car Matchmaker EWTN News Nightly Sacrament Marriage Daily Mass Life on the Rock EWTN News Nightly The Holy Rosary Church Universal Lord, Have Mercy Voice/ Bridegroom Women 5/5 from Oct 15 (3:30)
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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002, Family) Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Daniel Radcliffe. Harry Potter returns to Hogwarts only to find the school plagued The 700 Club A magazine program from a Philosopher's Stone (‘01, Fant) TVPG by mysterious attacks. TVPG Christian perspective. TVPG Special Report With Bret Baier On the Record The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File with Megyn Kelly Hannity The O'Reilly Factor Diners, Drive-Ins Diners, Drive-Ins Diners, Drive-Ins Diners, Drive-Ins Diners, Drive-Ins Diners, Drive-Ins Diners, Drive-Ins Diners, Drive-Ins Diners, Drive-Ins (N) BBQ Blitz (N) Diners, Drive-Ins Diners, Drive-Ins
Mama (‘13, Hor) Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Jessica Chastain. A man must raise his
Snow White and the Huntsman (2012, Action) Chris Hemsworth, Charlize Theron, Kristen Stewart. The Huntsman who was ordered to kill Snow
Snow White young nieces after they were abandoned in the forest for five years. TV14 White ends up becoming her mentor and protector. TVPG and the Huntsman (5:00) PGA Golf Frys.com Open Round 2 (L) Golf Central PGA Golf Frys.com Open Round 2 Site: Silverado Golf Club -- Napa, Calif. LPGA Golf The Waltons "The Conscience" Jason has The Waltons "The Obstacle" TVG The Waltons "The Parting" Olivia and John The Middle "The The Middle "The The Middle "Dollar The Middle "From G. Girls "Sophia's The Golden Girls difficulty facing joining the army. TVG take a holiday away from home. TVG Name" Bachelor" Days" Orson With Love" Wedding" 1/2 "Sophia's Wedding" 2/2 (5:40)
Unbroken (‘14, Bio) Finn Wittrock, Jai Courtney, Jack O'Connell. After his The Leftovers TVMA The Leftovers TVMA Real Time With Bill Maher (N) TVM Real Time With Bill Maher TVM plane goes down in WWII, an Olympic runner is sent to a Japanese POW camp. TV14 Beachfront Bargain Beachfront Bargain Beachfront Bargain Beachfront Bargain Love/List "Ever-Expanding Family Affair" Love It or List It House Hunters (N) House Hunters (N) House Hunters House Hunters Int'l Ancient Aliens "Alien Transports" Ancient Aliens "Aliens and Bigfoot" Ancient Aliens "The Vanishings" Ancient Aliens "Circles from the Sky" True Monsters "Cannibals and Killers" (N) (:05) True Monsters "Devils and Hell" Criminal Minds "The Performer" Criminal Minds "Outfoxed" Criminal Minds "100" Criminal Minds "The Slave of Duty" Criminal Minds "Retaliation" Saving Hope "Pilot" Step It Up "Do You Have What It Takes?" Step It Up "Fake Sweat" Step It Up "Fix Your Face" Step It Up "Museum Mayhem" (N) The Jacksons: Next "Full of Surprises" (N) The Jacksons: Next "Back to the Future" PoliticsNation Hardball With Chris Matthews All in The news of the day and beyond. The Rachel Maddow Show Lockup "Tampa: You Feel Me?" Lockup "Boston: Blood Brothers" NASCAR Auto Racing Hollywood Casino 400 (L) Rallycross Global TVG Mixed Martial Arts World Series of Fighting 23 TVMA MixedMartialArts World Series of Fighting 22 Henry Danger Henry Danger WITS Academy (N) SpongeBob HarveyBeaks/Sanjay Pig Goat Banana (N) Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends
Booty Call (‘97, Com) Jamie Foxx. TV14 Madea's Witness Protection (‘12, Com) Tyler Perry. A family enters the witness protection program. TV14 Madea's Witness Protection (‘12, Com) Tyler Perry. TV14 PCN Tours "Mount Joy Wire" H.S. Football Parkland vs. Easton (L) TVG PCN Evening The Dan Patrick Show (N) Youth Football H.S. Football (L) TVG NCAA Soccer Pittsburgh vs. Virginia Cops "Coast to Cops "Coast to Cops "Coast to Cops "Coast to Cops "In New Cops Boxing Champions TVMA (:15) Greatest (:45) Cops "Coast to Knockouts "Global" Coast: Buy-Bust Sting" Coast" Coast" Coast" Coast" Jersey"
The Crazies (‘10, Myst) Radha Mitchell, Timothy Olyphant. A mysterious toxin
I Am Legend (2007, Sci-Fi) Alice Braga, April Grace, Will Smith. The seemingly Z Nation "Zombie Baby Daddy" (N) TV14 Continuum "Final Hour" Kiera and Alec risk contaminates the water supply for small town, plaguing the citizens. TVMA lone survivor of a plague struggles to survive and find a cure. TV14 everything to stop the soldiers. (F) (N) TV14 Girls "And the Near 2 Broke Girls "And Seinfeld "The Pitch" Seinfeld "The The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang "The BBang "The Pancake Neighborhood Sessions "Toby Keith" (P) Olympus Has Fallen (‘13, Act) Gerard Butler. TV14 Death Experience" the Kilt Trap" 1/2 cont'd next Ticket" 2/2 Theory Theory Loobenfeld Decay" Batter Anomaly" (N) TV14 Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Love Swipe (N) Love Swipe (N) Sex in Public (N) #WhatSheSaid (N) Love at First Swipe Love at First Swipe
The Scorpion King (‘02, Act) Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson. TV14
Jurassic Park (‘93, Sci-Fi) Sam Neill. Genetically re-created dinosaurs escape captivity. TV14 (:45)
Jurassic Park III (‘01, Sci-Fi) Sam Neill. TV14 Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum (N) Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Top Funniest "Unforgettable Moments" Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Boxing Friday Night Knockout Card TBA (L) TVMA The Facts of Life The Facts of Life The Facts of Life The Facts of Life
We Are Marshall (‘07, Spt) Matthew McConaughey. A football program rebuilds after a horrible tragedy. TVPG The King of Queens The King of Queens Law & Order: S.V.U. "Abomination" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Control" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Strange Beauty" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Twenty-Five Acts" Satisfaction "...Through Release" (N) Law & Order: S.V.U. "Street Revenge" Blue Bloods Person of Interest Person of Interest Person of Interest Person of Interest America's Funniest Home Videos
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Wood "Headboards Woodwright's Shop Woodsmith Shop and Bedsteads" "Big Ash Mallet!" Jack Hanna's Wild Ocean Mysteries Countdown With Jeff Corwin Paid Program Tree Fu Tom Ruff-Ruff, Tweet & Astroblast Dave Zoo Clues "Longest The Coolest Places Weekend Marketplace TVG Living Animals" on Earth Lucky Dog Dr. Chris Pet Vet Astroblast
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Atmosphere Miracles Dog Whisperer "Not So Good Fella" (N) Paid Program
Law&Order: SVU "Execution" A death row inmate holds answers to another case. TV14 Dog Whisperer "A DogWhisper "Hootie Pig and a Pug" (N) and the Yorkie" (N) Paid Program Paid Program
Law & Order: S.V.U. "Popular" A rape victim refuses to report the crime. TV14 Save Our Shelter (N) Dog Whisperer "Healing a Hero" (N) Paid Program Paid Program
Law & Order: S.V.U. "Surveillance" A young cellist is brutally attacked. TV14 Hatched "Wet Dream Quest "Ziplines Cheat" (N) and Sea Lions" (N) Paid Program Paid Program
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Info-Documentary Info-Documentary Dog Bounty Hunter "Bounty Boot Camp" Dog Bounty Hunter "Buddha's Delight" Dog the Bounty Hunter "Cap and Gown" Criminal Minds "A Shade of Gray" Criminal Minds "The Big Wheel" The Rifleman The Rifleman The Rifleman The Rifleman The Rifleman "The The Rifleman "Letter The Rifleman "The The Rifleman "The
Face/ Off (1997, Action) Nicolas Cage, Joan Allen, John The Rifleman "Obituary" "Tension" "Eddie's Daughter" "Panic" "Ordeal" Travolta. A FBI man trades faces with a convicted criminal. TVM Spiked Rifle" of the Law" Legacy" Baby Sitter" Big Cat Diary Big Cat Diary My Cat From Hell "Spitting Mad" My Cat From Hell "Kitty Jail" Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet Tanked: Unfiltered Millionaire "Helping the Self-Helpers" Millionaire "A Tale of Two Nice Guys" Married to Medicine "Secrets Revealed" Million Dollar List "That's Neff'd Up" Mill.Listing "Knock Knock, Who's There?" Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles CMT Music Music videos from the biggest names in country music. TVG Hot 20 Countdown A countdown of the 20 biggest music videos. TVPG Options Action Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program NASCAR Auto Racing New Day Saturday New Day Saturday New Day Saturday Smerconish CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Comedy Presents (:35) South Park (:05) South Park (:35)
Trading Places (‘83, Com) Eddie Murphy. A wealthy investor and a hustler trade places. TV14 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Fast N' Loud Fast N' Loud Fast N' Loud Jessie "Jessie Goes I Didn't Do It "The Girl "Girl Meets Sheriff Callie's Wild Jake and the Never Doc McStuffins Sofia 1st "Princess Jake and the Never Miles "Team ExoAustin "Partners and Austin and Ally K.C. Underc. "Give Me "Couples & Careers" to Hollywood" West Land Pirates Adventure Club" Land Pirates (N) Flex/ Dino World" (N) Parachutes" Rescuers" Texas, Part One" 1/3 a 'K!' Give Me a 'C!'" SprtC The day's news in the world of sports. SportsCenter The day's news in the world of sports. TVG College GameDay College football previews, interviews and predictions. (L) Fishing Angler of the Year Championship First Take Re-Take NFL Live NFL MatchUp SportsCenter The day's news in the world of sports. TVG Paid Program Car Matchmaker The Agent The Agent "The Pro Football Combine" The Agent "Football Scouting Pro Days" The Agent "The Pro Football Draft" 1/2 The Agent Pt. 2 of 2 Saints for Today Catholics Home Chaplet St. Michael Holy Land Rosary Daily Mass My Catholic Family My Time With Jesus Truth in the Heart At Home Jim and Joy "Fr. Sean Sheridan" The Holy Rosary Paid Program Paid Program
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001, Fantasy) Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Daniel Radcliffe. Upon learning that he has magical
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (‘02, Fam) powers, a boy enrolls in a boarding school for wizards. TVPG Daniel Radcliffe. Hogwarts is plagued by mysterious attacks. TVPG Fox & Friends Saturday TVG Bulls & Bears Cavuto on Business Forbes on Fox Cashin' In Paid Program Best Thing Guy's Big Bite Brunch @ Bobby's Southern at Heart Southern Kitchen The Pioneer Woman Pioneer Woman (N) Farmhouse Rules The Kitchen "Living for Fall" (N) Paid Program Paid Program Ellen "The Parent Buffy the Vampire Slayer "All the Way" Anger M. "Charlie Anger Management Two and Half "Ixnay Two and a Half Men Two and Half "I Two 1/2... "Gumby
Rio (‘11, Ani) Trap" TV14 Has a Threesome" on the Oggie Day" Called Him Magoo" With a Pokey" (5:00) PGA Golf Frys.com Open Round 2 Morning Drive The latest news in golf. (L) TVG EPGA Golf Portugal Masters Round 3 Site: Oceânico Victoria Clube de Golfe -- Vilamoura, Portugal (L) Lucy "Lucy Goes to I Love Lucy "Sales I Love Lucy I Love Lucy "The I Love Lucy "Lucy The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Midnight Masquerade (‘14, Dra) TV14 I Love Lucy "The The Golden Girls The Golden Girls the Hospital" Resistance" . Black Eye" Changes Her Mind" "Ebbtide's Revenge" "Inferiority Complex" Club Election" "Witness" San Francisco 2.0 (:40) The Making of (:55)
Superman Returns (2006, Action) Parker Posey, Kate Bosworth, Kevin Spacey. Superman returns Road to Golovkin/
X-Men: Days of Future Past (‘14, Adv) Ian McKellen, Hugh Jackman. The X-Men Lemieux/:45 Face Off send Wolverine back in time to find their younger selves and alter history. TV14 "Get on Up" to Earth and comes face to face with his oldest foe: Lex Luthor. TV14 (4:00) Paid Program House Hunters Renovation House Hunters Renovation House Hunters Renovation House Hunters Renovation Renovation "A Long-Distance Renovation" Info-Documentary Info-Documentary Vikings "Mercenary" Vikings "The Wanderer" Vikings "Warrior’s Fate" Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Int'l Fellowship Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Christian Hr. Atmos. Miracles Law & Order: S.V.U. "Execution" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Popular" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Surveillance" Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program The Jacksons: Next Generation The Rachel Maddow Show Weekends With Alex Witt Up With Steve Kornacki Fresh, smart conversation on the stories that matter. TVPG Melissa Harris-Perry Penetrating analysis on community issues. TVPG Premier League (N) Men in Blazers Premier League Live (:45) EPL Soccer Liverpool at Tottenham Hotspur (L) (:45) EPL Live Bridge EPL Soccer (L) Lopez 1/2 G. Lopez Pt. 2 of 2 SpongeBob SpongeBob ALVINNN!!! ALVINNN!!! SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob/:15 Sponge Pig Goat Banana HarveyBeaks/Sanjay SpongeBob Paid Program TVPG
Kingdom Come (‘01, Com/Dra) Whoopi Goldberg. TVPG Pretty. Strong. Sex and the City Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Endless Golf (N) Youth Football (N) Mike Tomlin Show Mountaineer Game Day (L) Paid Program TVPG Paid Program TVPG Paid Program TVPG Bar Rescue "Drunk and Dirty Dolls" Bar Rescue "Don't Judge a Booze by Its Bar Rescue "Til Debt Do Us Part" Bottle" Paid Program TVPG Twilight "The Four Twilight "I Shot an
Seven (1995, Thriller) Brad Pitt, Gwyneth Paltrow, Morgan Freeman. Detectives pursue a serial killer whose crimes embody the of Us Are Dying" Arrow Into the Air" Bible's seven deadly sins. TVM Seinf. "The Wallet" Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Pick" Cop Out (2010, Action) Tracy Morgan, Seann William Scott, Bruce Willis. A veteran
Bad Boys II (‘03, police officer searches for a valuable baseball card that was stolen from him. TVMA Act) Martin Lawrence. 1/2 cont'd next Watch" 2/2 Opera" Virgin" Contest" Airport" Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Cake Boss Cake Boss Cake Boss Cake Boss Cake Boss Cake Boss Law & Order "Refuge" 1/2 cont'd next Law & Order "Refuge" 2/2 Law & Order "Merger" Law & Order "Justice" Law & Order "Marathon" Law & Order "Patsy" Paid Program Weird Travels "Bigfoot" Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Expedition Unknown "Genghis Khan's Tomb" Paid Program TVPG Hack My Life Hack My Life Six Degrees Six Degrees Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne White Collar "Dentist of Detroit" Paid Program Paid Program Chrisley Knows Best Chrisley Knows Best EPL Soccer (L) (5:30) Camp Meeting Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Law & Order Law & Order Walker, Texas Ranger
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Law&Order: SVU "Guilt" Cabot searches to Law & Order: S.V.U. "Justice" A judge's Law&O: SVU "Greed" An entrepreneur's convict a serial child abuser. TV14 stepdaughter is murdered. TV14 wife is bludgeoned and raped. TV14 Paid Program Paid Program
Candyman (‘92, Hor) Tony Todd, Virginia Madsen. A student comes face to face WPCW (19) with the Candyman, a legendary killer who was executed. TVMA NCAA Football PSAC Tournament Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania vs. Mercyhurst (L) TVG WPMY (22)
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Wretched Christian World News World News. NCAA Football (L) TVG
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College Football NCAA Football (L) TVG Today (L) Growing a Greener Garden Home "All In the Americas Tracks Ahead The Aviators "Jet World Natural" "Taltree Arboretum" Man" College Football NCAA Football (L) TVG Countdown (L) Red Bull Signature Series Romaniacs TVG Boxing Premier Champions -- Fairfax, Va. (L) TVMA
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The Green Mile (1999, Drama) David Morse, Bonnie Hunt, Tom Hanks. Death row guards form a
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James Robison: The ACLJ This Week Global Food Crisis
Power Thoughts With Joyce Meyer
CrossTalk
relationship with an inmate who possesses extraordinary powers. TV14 NCAA Football (L) TVG College Football Today (L) Red Bull Signature Series Romaniacs TVG Boxing Premier Champions -- Fairfax, Va. (L) TVMA
Law & Order: S.V.U. "Denial" A heroin SVU "Competence" A mentally challenged Law & Order: S.V.U. "Silence" A boy was addict is sexually assaulted. TV14 22-year-old becomes pregnant. TV14 paid to cover-up abuse from a priest. TV14 Everybody Loves Everybody Loves The King of Queens The King of Queens Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Raymond Raymond NCAA Football PSAC Tournament Seton Hall vs. Clarion (L) TVG Jerusalem Prayer
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It's Supernatural Gaither Homecoming The Gaithers host the With Sid Roth biggest names in Gospel music. TVG
Mr. Fix It (2006, Comedy) Alana De La Garza, David Boreanaz. Lance begins to Two and a Half Men fall for his client's ex-girlfriend as he attempts to reunite the two. TV14
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Ocean's Twelve (‘04, Act) George Clooney. Danny Ocean and his crew pull off a heist in Europe. TVPG
Ocean's Thirteen (‘07, Com) George Clooney. TV14 (10:30)
Face/ Off (‘97, Act) Nicolas Cage, Joan Allen, John
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003, Fantasy) Naseeruddin Shah, Peta Wilson, Sean
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Batman Begins (2005, Action) Michael Caine, Liam Neeson, Christian Bale. After Travolta. A FBI man trades faces with a convicted criminal. TVM Connery. Seven fantasy and sci-fi characters team up to prevent a madman from starting a war. TV14 studying with a ninja leader, a young Bruce Wayne returns to Gotham to fight crime. TV14 Tanked: Unfiltered Tanked: Unfiltered Pool Master Pool Master Treehouse Masters: Out On a Limb Treehouse Masters: Out On a Limb BelowD. "I'm Ironing the Captain's Shorts" Below Deck "My Dearest Emile ..." Below Deck "Storm's a Comin'" Below Deck Don't Be Tardy... Don't Be Tardy... TV14 Instant Jam (N) Reba Reba Reba Reba Reba Reba Reba Reba Reba Reba (11:30) Racing Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom (:15)
Beverly Hills Cop (‘84, Com) Eddie Murphy. TV14 (:40)
Beverly Hills Cop II (‘87, Com) Eddie Murphy. TVMA (:50) SouthPk "Fat Butt and Pancake Head" (:25) South Park Fast N' Loud Street Outlaws "Angel City Danger" Outlaws "Round Robin Ridiculousness" Outlaws "405 vs. Middle of 'Murica" Gold Rush "Blood, Sweat and Gold" TVPG Girl Meets W "Girl Girl Meets World Dog Blog "Avery K.C. Undercover "Double Crossed" 1/3 Underc. "Daddy's Girl Meets World Dog With a Blog Underc. "Double Underc. "Double Best Friends "The Best Friends Whenever "Girl Meets 1961" Meets Game Night" "Girl Meets Flaws" Starts Driving" "Cat With a Blog" Little Princess" cont'd next TVY7 Crossed" 2/3 Crossed" 3/3 Butterscotch Effect" "A Time to Cheat" NCAA Football (L) TVG Football Scoreboard NCAA Football (L) TVG NCAA Football (L) TVG Football Scoreboard NCAA Football (L) TVG (11:30) TheAgent 2/2
Mr. Woodcock (‘06, Com) Billy Bob Thornton. TV14
Collateral Damage (‘02, Act) Arnold Schwarzenegger. TVMA Cobra (‘86, Act) Sylvester Stallone. Daily Mass Synod on the Family Many Faces of Mary EWTN "Role of Subsidiarity, Pt. 2" DivineMercy/Reflect. Rosary for Life WebFaith2 "The Body and Blood of Christ" Voice/ Bridegroom EWTN Bookmark (10:30)
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002, Family) Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Daniel
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004, Fantasy) Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Daniel Radcliffe. Harry learns that a Harry Potter & the Radcliffe. Harry Potter returns to Hogwarts only to find the school plagued by mysterious attacks. TVPG murderer has escaped Azkaban prison and is after him. TVPG Order of the Phoenix The Property Man Journal Editorial R. America's News HQ National and global headline news stories. TVG America's News HQ National and global headline news stories. TVG To Be Announced To Be Announced Giada in Italy Halloween Baking "Monster Mashups" Halloween Wars "Hybrid Horror" Diners, Drive-Ins Diners, Drive-Ins Guy's Grocery Games "Aisle of Terror" Cuthroat "Sabootage 2: Electric Boo-Galoo" (11:30)
Rio (‘11, Ani) Jesse Eisenberg. A domesticated
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (‘09, Ani) Eunice Cho. Sid finds himself in an
Ice Age: Continental Drift (2012, Animated) Voices of Denis Leary, John Leguizamo, Ray Romano. Three parrot meets the bird of his dreams. TVG underground world after he attempted to abduct dinosaur eggs. TVG friends go on an adventure to a new land after their continent floats away. TVPG (9:00) EPGA Golf Portugal Masters (L) Golf Central Pre-game (L) TVG CHAMPS Golf San Antonio Championship Round 2 Site: TPC San Antonio -- San Antonio, Texas (L) PGA Golf Frys.com Open Round 3 (L) (11:00) Midnight Masquerade (‘14, Dra) My Boyfriend's Dogs (2014, Drama) Teryl Rothery, Joyce DeWitt, Erika Christensen.
First Daughter (2004, Comedy) Marc Blucas, Michael Keaton, Katie Holmes. The Harvest Moon (Dra) Jessy Schram. A city TV14 Woman wound up single and now proud owner of her boyfriend's dogs. TV14 president's daughter goes to college and falls for a student with a secret agenda. TVPG girl tries to save her family's pumpkin farm. (:15) Doll and Em (:45) Exodus: Gods and Kings (2014, Drama) Joel Edgerton, Aaron Paul, Christian Bale. Moses learns of (:15) The Making of Get on Up (2014, Biography) Nelsan Ellis, Viola Davis, Chadwick Boseman. The life story of iconic musician and his Israelite heritage and determines to free his people from slavery. TV14 one of the founding fathers of funk, James Brown. TV14 House Hunters Renovation Property Brothers "Angie and Tito" Property Brothers "Extended Family Fun" Property Brothers "Active in the City" Property Brothers "Stephan and Karina" Property Brothers "Danielle and Chad" Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Law & Order: Special Victims Unit "Guilt" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Justice" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Greed" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Denial" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Competence" Law & Order: Special Victims Unit "Silence" The Jacksons: Next "Back to the Future" The Jacksons: Next "Full of Surprises" Killing Daddy (‘14, Cri) Elizabeth Gillies. TV14 Presumed Dead in Paradise (‘14, Thril) Malese Jow. TV14 Weekends With Alex Witt Live news reports of the day's top stories. TVPG Caught on Camera "Heart Stoppers" Caught on Camera "Unusual Suspects" Caught on Camera "What Went Wrong?" Defending Casey Anthony EPL Live Bridge NASCAR Racing Kansas Lottery 300 Xfinity Series Qualifying (L) NASCAR America NASCAR Racing Hollywood Casino 400 (L) Countdown Green NASCAR Auto Racing Kansas Lottery 300 Xfinity Series (L) Power Rangers Dino ALVINNN!!! ALVINNN!!! ALVINNN!!! ALVINNN!!! SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob The Thundermans The Thundermans Game Shakers Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City
House Party Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program PCN Afternoon PCN Early PM NCAA Football (L) TVG NCAA Football (L) TVG Bar Rescue "Irish Eyes Aren't Smiling" Bar Rescue "Scary Mary's" Cops "Liar, Liar" Cops "Street Patrol Cops "Coast to Jail Cops "Drug Busts #2 Cops "Coast to Cops "Stupid Jail Special Edition" Coast" Special Edition" Coast" Criminals"
The Crazies (‘10, Myst) Radha Mitchell, Timothy Olyphant. A mysterious toxin
I Am Legend (2007, Sci-Fi) Alice Braga, April Grace, Will Smith. The seemingly
Blade II (‘02, Action) Kris Kristofferson, Norman Reedus, Wesley Snipes. A vampirecontaminates the water supply for small town, plaguing the citizens. TVMA lone survivor of a plague struggles to survive and find a cure. TV14 human hybrid struggles to save the human race from those bent on destroying it. TVMA (11:30)
Bad Boys II (2003, Action) Will Smith, Jordi Mollà, Martin Lawrence. Narcotics detectives pursue Friends Friends Friends Friends Broke Girls "And the 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls "And the men who are flooding the streets with lethal doses of ecstasy. TVM Not Broke Parents" New Lease on Life" Love at First Swipe Love at First Swipe Love at First Swipe Love at First Swipe Love at First Swipe Love at First Swipe Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Law & Order "Blood Money"
The Perfect Storm (‘00, Act) George Clooney. TV14
Jurassic Park III (‘01, Sci-Fi) Sam Neill. TV14 (:15)
Jurassic Park (‘93, Sci-Fi) Fright House America's Scariest Halloween Attractions Most Terrifying "Volume Four" Most Terrifying "Volume Five" Most Terrifying "Volume Six" Ghost Adventures "Fox Hollow Farm" Billy on the Street Billy on the Street Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers TruTV's Top Funniest "Hurt So Good" Top Funniest "What Was I Thinking?" TruTV's Top Funniest "Best Day Ever" Reba Reba Reba Reba Reba Reba Reba Reba Reba Reba
We Are Marshall (‘07, Spt) NCIS "Marine Down" NCIS "Left for Dead" NCIS "My Other Left Foot" NCIS "Missing" NCIS "The Bone Yard" NCIS "Trojan Horse" Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger Blue Bloods Blue Bloods
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The Insider Code Black "Pre-Existing Conditions" TV14 NCIS "Status Update" A murder case Weekend includes a clue to a terror group. TV14 Antique "Seattle (Hour Two)" A circa 1964 Vicious "Wedding" Appear. "A Celebrity Waiting God "After As Time Goes By The Jewel in the Crown "Pandora's Box" 'Star Trek' script; Civil War dog collar. TVG for the Barbecue" The Operation" It is the eve of Indian Independence. TVPG "Welcome News" Pittsburgh's Action Inside Edition SNF Pre-game Show (L) /(:05) NCAA Football (L) TVG (3:30) NCAA Football College Football Countdown News 4 Weekend (L) WJAC-TV News at 6 NBC Nightly News: Judge Judy NCAA Football USC at Notre Dame Site: Notre Dame Stadium -- South Bend, Ind. (L) TVG p.m. Weekend Edition Minority Report "Hawk-Eye" A police (3:30)
The Mike & Molly "Carl Modern "Manny Get Modern Family Rosewood "Fireflies and Fidelity" TV14 Green Mile "Mother Tucker" Has Issues" Your Gun" monitoring program is launched. TV14 2 Broke Girls "And NCIS "Status Update" A murder case (3:30) NCAA Football (L) TVG Inside Edition Code Black "Pre-Existing Conditions" TV14 Weekend Too Little Sleep" includes a clue to a terror group. TV14 Channel 11 News NBC Nightly News: The Jerome Bettis NCAA Football USC at Notre Dame Site: Notre Dame Stadium -- South Bend, Ind. (L) TVG Weekend Edition Show Members' Favorite TVG
48 Hours Examine a subject from multiple angles. TVPG Austin City Limits "Sturgill Simpson/ Asleep at the Wheel" (N) TVPG
Law & Order: S.V.U. "Chameleon" An excon is sexually assaulting prostitutes. TV14 Person of Interest A former CIA agent and a billionaire prevent crimes. TV14 Modern "Manny Get The Middle "The Your Gun" Optimist" Living Room Concert Series With Chuck Girard The Big Bang Raising Hope "Burt Theory Bucks"
Law&Order: SVU "Deception" A stepmom Law&O: SVU "Vulnerable" A senile woman Law & Order: Special Victims Unit "Lust" is suspected of seducing her stepson. TV14 is found wandering and abused. TV14 A doctor is murdered in Central Park. TV14 Blue Bloods A family of cops are dedicated Family Feud Family Feud Steelers Saturday Night to protecting NYC. TV14 NCAA Football Eastern Illinois vs. Tennessee State (L) TVG
Law & Order: S.V.U. "Disappearing Acts" An FBI racketeering suspect is raped. TV14 The 10 O'Clock (:35) The Nightly News Sports Call Paid Program
Audacity Examine the gay lifestyle and how What's So Funny? TVPG it affects you. TVPG The Big Bang Raising Hope "Ship Minority Report "Hawk-Eye" A police Theory Happens/ Hi-Def" monitoring program is launched. TV14
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The Shawshank Redemption (‘94, Dra) Tim Robbins. TV14
In Touch Ministries Charles Stanley touches lives with the word of God. TVG Rosewood "Fireflies and Fidelity" TV14
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Pittsburgh's Action News 4 Saturday Night Live (N) Golan the Insatiable "On Golan Pond" Hollywd. A look at the latest in entertainment. Saturday Night Live (N) Austin City Limits (N)
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Ocean's Eleven (‘01, Cri) George Clooney. A gang of thieves plans to rob three casinos. TV14
Law&Order: SVU "Angels" Detectives learn that a murdered boy had been abused. TV14 Best of Steelers 2 Broke Girls Nation Radio Paid Program Paid Program
James Robison: The Int'l Fellowship Global Food Crisis Axe Cop/(:15) Axe Paid Program Cop
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Batman Begins (‘05, Act)
The Dark Knight (2008, Action) Heath Ledger, Aaron Eckhart, Christian Bale. Batman battles a madman known as the Joker who causes terror and
Constantine (2005, Sci-Fi) Rachel Weisz, Shia LaBeouf, Keanu Christian Bale. TV14 mayhem for fun. TV14 Reeves. An exorcist helps solve a mysterious suicide case. TV14 Treehouse Masters: Out On a Limb Treehouse Masters: Out On a Limb Rocky Mountain Vet "Miracle Cat" Yankee Jungle: On the Loose (N) Pit Bulls and Parolees "Knife's Edge" Yankee Jungle: On the Loose (4:30) Don't Be Tardy...
How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (‘03, Com) Matthew McConaughey. TV14
In Her Shoes (‘05, Dra) Cameron Diaz. Two sisters bond when they meet their grandmother. TV14 Reba Reba Reba
Fool's Gold (‘08, Adv) Matthew McConaughey. A married couple set out to find a treasure. TV14 Instant Jam "Carrie Underwood" (N) Cops: Reloaded Cops: Reloaded Paid Program Paid Program Undercover Boss "O'Neill Clothing" Undercover Boss "Squaw Valley" Undercover Boss "ADT" Undercover Boss "Fatburger" Undercover Boss "O'Neill Clothing" Smerconish CNN Newsroom This Is Life With Lisa Ling "Road Strip" The Seventies The Seventies The Seventies (:25) South Park "W.T.F." (:55) South Park
Tommy Boy (‘95, Com) Chris Farley. TV14
50 First Dates (‘04, Rom) Adam Sandler. TV14 Chris Rock Dual Survival "Fractured Journey" Dual Survival "Namibian Nightmare" Survival "Downed and Out, Part I" 1/2 Survival "Downed and Out, Part II" 2/2 Dual Survival "Escape and Evade" Dual Survival "Nautical Nightmare" Girl "Girl Meets Texas, Friends "A Time to Liv and Maddie Invisible Sister (2015, Action) Paris Berelc, Karan Brar, Rowan Girl "Girl Meets Jessie "Jessie Goes I Didn't Do It "The Gamer Guide "The Lab Rats "Spider Austin and Ally "Haunt-A-Rooney" Blanchard. Cleo accidentally turns her older sister invisible. TVG "Videos and Villains" Part Two" 2/3 Rob and Slam" Texas, Part Two" (N) to Hollywood" Rescuers" Gaming Club" Island" (3:30) NCAA Football Football Scoreboard NCAA Football (L) TVG Football Scoreboard NCAA Football (L) TVG (3:30) NCAA Football Football Scoreboard NCAA Football (L) TVG Football Scoreboard /(:15) NCAA Football (L) TVG (5:00) Cobra (‘86, Act)
Demolition Man (‘93, Sci-Fi) Sylvester Stallone. A cryogenically frozen cop is revived. TVMA The Mechanic (‘11, Act) Jason Statham. TVMA Cobra (‘86, Act) Life Is Worth Living Heroic Media Mother Angelica "Anima Christi" Pope John Paul II 1/2 TVPG The Holy Rosary Living Right/Dr. Ray "Attending Mass" Fatima and the Popes (5:30)
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (‘07, Adv) Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Daniel
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009, Adventure) Michael Gambon, Bonnie Wright, Daniel Radcliffe. Harry Potter and Dumbledore embark Radcliffe. After using magic outside of school, Harry faces trial and may be expelled from Hogwarts. TVPG on a dangerous set of tasks to defeat an evil enemy. TVPG America's News HQ FOX Report Saturday Stossel Justice With Judge Jeanine The Greg Gutfeld Show Red Eye With Greg Gutfeld Worst Cooks in America "Riddle Me This" Diners, Drive-Ins BBQ Blitz Unwrapped 2.0 (N) Unwrapped 2.0 Diners, Drive-Ins "All Beefed Up" Diners, Drive-Ins "Hometown Heroes" Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives "Vegas Greats" The Croods (2013, Animated) Emma Stone, Ryan Reynolds, Nicolas Cage. A family is
Epic (‘13, Action) Voices of Josh Hutcherson, Beyoncé Knowles, Colin Farrell. A
Epic (2013, Action) Voices of Josh Hutcherson, Beyoncé Knowles, Colin Farrell. A forced to travel through unfamiliar worlds after their home is destroyed. TVPG teen girl finds herself entangled in a fight between good and evil in a secret forest. TVPG teen girl finds herself entangled in a fight between good and evil in a secret forest. TVPG (5:00) PGA Golf Frys.com Open Round 3 (L) Golf Central PGA Golf Frys.com Open Round 3 Site: Silverado Golf Club -- Napa, Calif. LPGA Golf (5:00) Harvest Moon (Dra) Jessy Schram. Bridal Wave (‘15, Romance) Andrew W. Walker, David Haydn-Jones, Arielle Kebbel. A October Kiss (2015, Romance) Ashley Williams. Around Halloween, Poppy is hired as The Golden Girls The Golden Girls bride-to-be is planning her wedding with well off doctor but meets a charming local. TVG temporary nanny by a widowed executive. TVG "Ebbtide's Revenge" Grudge Match (2013, Action) Robert De Niro, Kevin Hart, Sylvester Stallone. Two old Taken 3 (2014, Action) Famke Janssen, Maggie Grace, Liam Neeson. An ex-covert Amy Schumer: Live Amy Schumer talks The Leftovers TVMA about her life in comedy. (N) TVMA rivals are tempted back to the boxing ring to settle an old grudge. TV14 operative evades the authorities when he's framed for his wife's murder. TV14 Property Brothers "Dionna and Natasha" Property Brothers Property Brothers Property Brothers HH Internat. Reno. (N) House Hunters House Hunters Int'l Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars "Rick's Roulette" Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars (:05) Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Law & Order: S.V.U. "Chameleon" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Deception" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Vulnerable" Law & Order: Special Victims Unit "Lust" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Disappearing Acts" Law & Order: Special Victims Unit "Angels" To Be Announced Kristy (‘14, Thril) Ashley Greene.
Derailed (‘05, Thril) Clive Owen. A married executive has an affair. TV14 The Assassination of Dr. Tiller Dead Men Talking "Double Homicide" Dead Men Talking "Buried Man" Blood Lions Lockup "Raw: Unraveling the Truth" Lockup "Boston: Feel Deal Heal" (4:00) NASCAR Racing Kansas Lottery 300 Notre Dame Pre NFL Turning Point Fighting Champs Mixed Martial Arts World Series of Fighting (L) TVMA Notre Dame Post Match of the Day (N) Henry Danger Liar, Liar, Vampire (‘15, Fam) TVY7 Halloween Costume (N) Thundermans "Haunted Thundermans" Full House Full House Friends Friends (5:30)
House Party (‘90, Com) Robin Harris. TV14 Madea's Big Happy Family (‘11, Dra) Tyler Perry. Madea must force a family to get together. TV14 Madea's Big Happy Family (‘11, Dra) Tyler Perry. TV14 PCN PM PCN Primetime H.S. Football Parkland vs. Easton TVG (3:30) NCAA Football Penguins Pre-game NHL Hockey Toronto Maple Leafs at Pittsburgh Penguins Site: Consol Energy Center -- Pittsburgh, Pa. (L) TVG Penguins Post-game Penguins NCAA Football TVG Cops "Stupid Cops "Coast to Cops "Liar Liar #5" Cops "Coast to Cops "Dishonest Cops "Arrests With a Jail: Las Vegas Cops "Coast to Cops "Coast to Cops "Taken in
The Expendables (‘10, Act) Jet Li. TVMA Behavior #4" Coast" Coast" Dudes" Twist" Coast" Coast" Custody" (4:00)
Blade II
Blade: Trinity (2004, Thriller) Jessica Biel, Ryan Reynolds, Wesley Snipes. Blade teams up with vampire They Found Hell (‘15, Horror) Katy Reece, Kabby Borders, Chris Schellenger. A group Silent Hill: Revelation 3D (‘12, Hor) Sean (‘02, Act) hunters to stop the vampires from taking over the world. TVM of students run a teleportation experiment and accidentally open a portal to Hell. (P) Bean. TVMA MLB Baseball National League Championship Series (L) The Big Bang "The The Big Bang "The Billy on the Street MLB Playoff PreMLB Postseason Show game (L) Jerusalem Duality" Bat Jar Conjecture" Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Dateline NBC "Under a Halloween Moon" Dateline NBC "Missing Marie" Dateline NBC "The Fugitive Millionaire" Dateline NBC "Shattered Bonds" Dateline NBC "The Fugitive Millionaire" (5:15)
Jurassic Park (‘93, Sci-Fi) Sam Neill. TV14
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (‘01, Fant) Elijah Wood. TV14 Movie Ghost Adventures "Central Unit Prison" Ghost Adventures "Tor House" Ghost Adventures "Haunted Hollywood" Ghost Adven. "Oddfellow's Asylum" (N) Ghost Adventures "Glen Tavern Inn" Ghost Adventures "Thornhaven Manor" TruTV's Top Funniest "Happy Fun Times" Carbonaro Effect Carbonaro Effect Carbonaro Effect Carbonaro Effect Carbonaro Effect Carbonaro Effect Road Spill Carbonaro Effect Carbonaro Effect The Carbonaro Effect (5:00)
We Are Marshall (‘07, Spt) Matthew McConaughey. TVPG Instant Mom (N) Instant Mom (N) Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray The King of Queens The King of Queens NCIS "Outlaws and In-Laws" NCIS "Enemies Foreign" NCIS "Enemies Domestic" NCIS "Ships in the Night" NCIS "Tell-All" NCIS "A Desperate Man" Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods
Children of Men (‘06, Sci-Fi)
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about her husband's fall from grace. TVPG Nova "CyberWar Threat" Delve into the chilling new reality of cyberwar. TVG Castle "Child's Play" Castle goes undercover at an elementary school. TVPG RingHonorWrestling The hardest-hitting pro wrestling action on the planet. TVPG Community "Debate Community 109" Scandal "Like Father, Like Daughter" TV14 Good Wife "Infamy" Alicia learns more about her husband's fall from grace. TVPG (11:30) Sat. Night Tracey Morgan returns for (:05) The Jerome (:35) Championship his second time as host. (N) TV14 Bettis Show Chase Members' Favorite TVG (11:30) Austin City Limits (N) Law & Order: S.V.U. "Dolls" The body of a Flash "Coming to You Live!" A radio host sexually molested girl is found. TV14 holds a prominent politician hostage. TV14 2 Broke Girls Paid Program Bob's Burgers Bob's Burgers
Bluegrass U "Robert Earl Keen" (N) Scandal "Like Father, Like Daughter" 1/2 WTAE (4) cont'd Oct 24 TV14 (11:30) Sat. Night Tracey Morgan returns for WJAC (6) his second time as host. (N) TV14 Crazy Talk Crazy Talk WWCP (8) WPSU (3)
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POI has Soviet espionage ties. TV14 Hollywood Nature "Soul of the Elephant" An intimate Frontline "My Brother's Bomber" 3/3 from look at the lives of bull elephants. TVG Oct 6 TVPG In Depth With Access Hollywood Weekend Latest news Today's Homeowner Graham Bensinger about Hollywood celebrities. TVPG Paid Program Missing 1st Look Open House NYC
outstanding entertainers. TVPG Mary Tyler Moore Featuring clips and comments on Mary Tyler Moore. TVPG Women of Power On the Money Paid Program
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The Terminal (2004, Comedy/Drama) Catherine Zeta-Jones, Stanley Tucci, Tom Hanks. A bureaucratic "Flirting With Time" technicality forces a European man to take up residence in JFK Airport. TVPG Life's Highway Israel: Connection Real Life 360 The Calling Pilgrim's Progress The preached word of WPCB (40) God through Rev. Gerald Parker Sr. TVG Paid Program Paid Program Bones "Mother and Child in the Bay" TV14 Paid Program The Right Side With (53) WPGH Armstrong Williams WPMY (22)
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Anger M. "Charlie Anger Management Anger Management Anger Management and Catholicism" Gaither Homecoming The Gaithers host Precepts for Life Born to Be Free the biggest names in Gospel music. TVG RingHonorWrestling The hardest-hitting Whacked Out Sports Paid Program pro wrestling action on the planet. TVPG
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Ocean's Eleven (‘01, Cri) George Clooney. A gang of thieves plans to rob three casinos. TV14 (:35) To Be Announced (10:30)
Constantine (‘05, Sci-Fi)
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003, Fantasy) Naseeruddin Shah, Peta Wilson, Sean
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The Dark Keanu Reeves. TV14 Connery. Seven fantasy and sci-fi characters team up to prevent a madman from starting a war. TV14 wreak havoc when he is awakened on a spaceship in the 25th century. TVM Knight (‘08, Act) Pit Bulls and Parolees "Knife's Edge" Rocky Mountain Vet "Miracle Cat" (:05) Treehouse Masters: Out On a Limb Untamed&Uncut "Mayhem and Miracles" Untamed and Uncut "Under My Skin" Untamed and Uncut "Angels and Demons" (9:30)
In Her Shoes (‘05, Dra) Cameron Diaz. TV14 Teresa "Tre of Life" 1/3 cont'd Oct 24 The Real Housewives "Baptism by Fire" Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Cops: Reloaded Cops: Reloaded Cops: Reloaded Cops: Reloaded Raising Hope Raising Hope Paid Program Paid Program CMT Music Music videos from the biggest names in country music. TVG Undercover Boss "Squaw Valley" Undercover Boss "ADT" Paid Program Paid Program CNBC Special CNBC Special The Suze Orman Show The Suze Orman Show The Seventies The Seventies The Seventies The Seventies CNN Newsroom News Featuring news updates and interviews. (11:30) Chris Rock: Never Scared (:05) Tracy Morgan: Bona Fide (:10) Katt Williams Live TVMA (:40) Chris Rock: Bring the Pain (:40) Comedy Pres. Paid Program Paid Program Dual Survival "Himalayan Hardship" Gold Rush Yukon Men Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Shake It Up "Boot It The Suite Life Movie (‘11, Fam) Cole Sprouse, Dylan Sprouse. The Suite Life Wizards "Future Bunk'd "Smells Like Underc. "Daddy's Underc. "Double Underc. "Double A.N.T. Farm Good Luck Charlie "finANTial crisis" Zack and Cody are studied by the Gemini Project. TVG "Team Tipton" "Baby Come Back" Camp Spirit" Little Princess" Crossed" 2/3 Crossed" 3/3 Up" Harper" (10:30) NCAA Football (L) TVG SprtC The day's news in the world of sports. College Football Final NFL MatchUp (N) NCAA Football TVG (10:15) NCAA Football (L) (:15) Footb. Final Reviews of the current day's match-ups. (L) TVG Baseball Tonight NCAA Football TVG SportsC. The day's news in the world of sports. (11:30) Cobra (‘86, Act) Sylvester Stallone. TVMA
Demolition Man (‘93, Sci-Fi) Sylvester Stallone. A cryogenically frozen cop is revived. TVMA Paid Program TVPG Daily Mass Fields and Faith You're Amazing Fall of Israel Voice/ Bridegroom Becoming Catholic Catherine of Siena EWTN Live "Fr. Andrew Small" Church: God's Plan Life Is Worth Living
Mulan (1998, Animated) Eddie Murphy, BD Wong, Ming-Na Wen. A Chinese Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Zola Levitt Presents maiden poses as a young man and takes her ailing father's place in the army. TVG Justice With Judge Jeanine The Greg Gutfeld Show Red Eye With Greg Gutfeld Stossel Justice With Judge Jeanine FOX Report Saturday Diners, Drive-Ins "All Beefed Up" Diners, Drive-Ins "Hometown Heroes" Diners, Drive-Ins "Vegas Greats" Unwrapped 2.0 Unwrapped 2.0 Paid Program Paid Program Mike & Molly "'57 M&M "Victoria Runs Fargo "Waiting for Dutch" Events at a diner Archer "Drastic Archer "Drastic Married "Pilot" Married "The Archer "Drastic FXM Presents Paid Program Paid Program Chevy Bel Air" Away" disrupt a small Minnesota town. TVMA Voyage, Part One" Voyage, Part Two" Shower" Voyage, Part Two" (11:30) LPGA Golf HanaBank Championship Final Round Site: Sky 72 Golf Club -- Incheon, South Korea (L) CHAMPS Golf San Antonio Championship Round 2 PGA Golf Frys.com Open Round 3 The Golden Girls Frasier "We Two Frasier "Door Jam" Frasier "The Frasier "Lilith Needs Frasier "Daphne Frasier "Trophy Cheers Cheers "Those Lips, I Love Lucy "No I Love Lucy "Lucy Hires The Golden Girls Kings" Harassed" a Favor" Does Dinner" Girlfriend" Those Ice" Children Allowed" a Maid" "Witness" Project Greenlight Amy Schumer: Live Amy Schumer talks Taken 3 (‘14, Act) Famke Janssen, Maggie Grace, Liam Neeson. (:20) Amy Schumer: Live Amy Schumer talks (:20)
Burn After Reading (‘08, Comedy) George Clooney, Brad Pitt, John Malkovich. about her life in comedy. TVMA about her life in comedy. TVMA An ex-covert operative is framed for his wife's murder. TV14 A gym trainer blackmails a former CIA agent after he finds a disk of his memoirs. TVMA Property Brothers House Hunters International Renovation House Hunters House Hunters Int'l Property Brothers Paid Program TVPG Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars (:05) Pawn Stars (:35) Pawn Stars Info-Documentary Info-Documentary Info-Documentary Info-Documentary Law & Order: Special Victims Unit "Dolls" Flashpoint "Coming to You Live!" Flashpoint "Just a Man" Paid Program Paid Program Inspiration Today Camp Meeting David and Barbara Cerullo share God's blessing. TVG Kristy (‘14, Thril) Ashley Greene. (:05)
Derailed (‘05, Thril) Clive Owen. A married executive has an affair. TV14 (:05) Paid Program (:35) Paid Program (:05) Paid Program (:35) Paid Program Lockup "Boston: Family Jewels" Lockup "Boston: Bad Rep" Dead Men Talking "Double Homicide" Dead Men Talking "Buried Man" Blood Lions Locked Up Abroad "From Hollywood to Hell" (11:30) MatchDay (N) Mixed Martial Arts World Series of Fighting TVMA Consumer Consumer Consumer Consumer Consumer Consumer Showcase Friends (:35) Friends (:05) Fresh Prince (:40) Fresh Prince (:10) Fresh Prince (:45) Fresh Prince (:20) George Lopez (:50) Lopez 1/2 (:25) G. Lopez "Trouble in Paradise" 2/2 (:55) George Lopez George Lopez Movie
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