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Job listings Check out the help wanted ads listed in the Classified section today./Page B-6

Who’s in the news There is good news today in The Indiana Gazette about these area people: Shawn Brewer, Brenda Appleton, Linda Fleming, Sara Townsend, Ed Patterson.

Inside HONOR ROLL: United High School./Page A-5 ANOTHER RECALL: More than 2 million Toyota, Chrysler and Honda vehicles are being recalled for a second fix for faulty air bags./Page B-1

KEYS TO THE GAME What do New England and Seattle have to do to win? Page C-1

THE MAN UNDER THE HOOD(IE) Love him or loathe him, the Patriots’ Bill Belichick’s record of success speaks for itself. Page C-3

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STACKING UP Find out how the teams compare in every facet of the game. Page C-2

Japanese captive beheaded By ELAINE KURTENBACH and YURI KAGEYAMA Associated Press

TOKYO — Japan condemned with outrage and horror today an online video that purported to show an Islamic State group militant beheading Japanese journalist Kenji Goto. The video posted on militant websites late Saturday ended days of negotiations to save Goto, a 47-year-old journalist, and heightened fears

for the life of a Jordanian fighter pilot also held hostage. “I feel indignation over this immoral and heinous act of terrorism,” Prime Minister Shinzo Abe told reporters after convening an emergency Cabinet meeting. “When I think of the grief of his family, I am left speechless. The government has been doing its utmost in responding to win his release, and we are filled with deep regret.”

PAGE A-8 • The militants admit they have lost control of the Syrian town of Kobani — but vowed to attack the town again. Abe vowed that Japan will not give in to terrorism and will continue to provide humanitarian aid to countries fighting the Islamic State extremists. The defense minister, Gen Nakatani, said that a report

from the foreign affairs chief of Japan’s police agency deemed the video “highly likely to be authentic.” The country was mourning a man who according to friends and family braved hardship and peril to convey through his work the plight of refugees, children and other victims of war and poverty. “Kenji has died, and my heart is broken. Facing such a tragic death, I’m just speechless,” Goto’s mother Junko Ishido told reporters.

“I was hoping Keji might be able to come home,” said Goto’s brother, Junichi Goto. “I was hoping he would return and thank everyone for his rescue, but that’s impossible, and I’m bitterly disappointed.” Ishido earlier told NHK TV her son’s death showed he was a kind, gentle man, trying to save another hostage. That hostage, Haruna Yukawa, was shown as purportedly killed in an earlier video. Continued on Page A-8

Obama budget sets up battle with Congress

HOGGING THE SPOTLIGHT

By ANDREW TAYLOR Associated Press

Steelers running back Jerome Bettis has been elected to the football hall of fame. Page C-1 SATURDAY’S GAMES • Both the IUP men’s and women’s teams beat Seton Hill. • The Pitt Panthers upset No. 8 Notre Dame at home. Sports

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STUDENTS AT Mexico Middle School delighted in the opportunity to pet Punxsutawney Phil, held by his then-handler, Bill Deeley, during a 1994 visit.

Punxs’y Phil made impression during long-ago visit to N.Y.

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Deaths Obituaries on Page A-4 CROSSLAND, Charles D. Sr., 92, of Indiana MEARS, Elaine, 87, of Marion Center NORRIS, Michael Lee, 15, of Robinson

Index Business..............D-1-D-5 Classifieds ...........B-5, B-6 Dear Abby...................D-6 Family..........................B-4 Leisure..................E-1-E-8 Lottery.........................A-2 Op/Ed..........................A-7 Sports...................C-1-C-8 Today in History ........D-6 Viewpoint....................A-6

Photos courtesy of Barbara Sheldon

MEXICO MIDDLE School teachers Barbara Sheldon and Becky Woods crafted a groundhog costume, complete with shadow. Article Of Incorporation Notice In Today’s Classifieds

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illions have seen Punxsutawney Phil from a distance while atop crowded Gobbler’s Knob, behind glass at his burrow in downtown Punxs’y or on a television screen. Barbara (Beck) Sheldon’s experience with the famed weather-prognosticating groundhog was more up close and personal. Phil was once a guest in her home. A mischievous one. Punxsutawney Groundhog Club President Bill Deeley, then Phil’s handler, arrived at Sheldon’s residence in New Haven, N.Y., a few days after Groundhog Day in 1994, carting precious cargo in a small carrying cage. She willingly gave Phil the run of her home. “The groundhog was housebroken, so Bill let him out and he just kind of snooped around,” said Shel-

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don, who was born and raised in Punxsutawney. “He ate my potpourri — I had potpourri sitting around in baskets — and he got into my toilet paper and shredded it. Then he crawled back behind my washer and dryer and started gnawing. I told Bill, ‘You gotta get him. He’s behind my dryer, eating it.’ I didn’t really pay attention to what he’d done until months later, when a guy came to repair my dryer. “He pulled out the hose and he goes, ‘What kind of rats do you have here?’ Here Phil had gnawed these big holes in the hose.” Small wonder Sheldon and two other Punxs’y natives who taught with her at Mexico Middle School — Becky (Kendra) Woods and Jeanne McCloskey — will never forget the time their hometown’s most illustrious citizen came to visit. Continued on Page A-8

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WASHINGTON — After a year of relative peace in Washington’s budget battles, President Barack Obama will lay out a $4 trillion budget on Monday that needles Republicans with proposals for higher taxes on the wealthy and businesses to pay for education, public works projects and child care. The plan, expected to be dismissed by GOP lawmakers now running Capitol Hill, rolls out as the deficit is dropping and Obama’s poll numbers inch higher. Though Republicans will march ahead on their own, they ultimately must come to terms with Obama, whose signature is needed on anything that is going to become law. Big challenges loom: the need to increase the government’s borrowing limit; a deadline for sustaining highway funding; a bipartisan effort to ease painful, automatic cuts to the Pentagon and domestic agencies. Those cuts are the byproduct of Washington’s previous failures to tackle the government’s deficit woes. First on the agenda is the need to finalize the current-year budget for the Department of Homeland Security. It’s tied up over a GOP demand to reverse Obama’s November executive actions that extended work permits and temporary deportation relief to some 4 million people in the U.S. illegally. Funding for the department runs out Feb. 27. Obama planned a budget speech at the department Monday. A defiant Obama challenged the GOP in his radio and Internet address Saturday. “If they have ideas that will help middle-class families feel some economic security, I’m all in to work with them. But I will keep doing everything I can to help more working families make ends meet and get ahead. Not just because we want everyone to share in America’s success — but because we want everyone to contribute to America’s success,” he said. Republicans insisted they are the champions of the middle class. “Expanding opportunity, protecting middleclass savings, holding government accountable: These are your priorities, which means they are Republicans’ priorities,” Kansas Rep. Lynn Jenkins said in the GOP response to Obama’s address. Continued on PRESIDENT Page A-8

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Almanac Statistics for Indiana County Jimmy Stewart Airport through 8 p.m. yesterday High/low 25°/3° Normal high/low 37°/17° Record high 69° (2013) Record low -17° (1948) Snowfall 24 hrs. through 8 p.m. yest. 0.0” Month to date (normal) 25.0” (14.0”) Season to date (normal) 32.0” (26.3”)

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National Weather Colder with a little snow at times; total 4-8”

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Houston 72/37

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Indiana County could see 5-9 inches of snow PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Forecasters are warning Pennsylvania residents about a winter storm that could bring more than a foot of snow in some areas. The National Weather Service has posted winter storm warnings for many counties in Pennsylvania, saying the storm could bring 8 to 12 inches to many. Forecasters say Indiana County could see 5 to 9 inches of snow. The heaviest snow is expected from this morning into early Monday. Indiana County had already gotten 31.5 inches of

snow this season, through the end of January, which is well above the normal amount of 25.8 inches for this point in winter. More than 2 feet of that fell in January alone. Forecasters have posted a winter storm watch for many other areas, saying 10 to 14 inches of snow is possible in Carbon and Monroe counties, with lesser amounts in other areas. Parts of the Philadelphia suburbs could get 6 inches, but forecasters say in those and other areas the precipitation might change to sleet and freezing rain on Monday.

Meetings of municipal governments, school boards and county governmental bodies scheduled this week are at the following times and locations:

MONDAY Brush Valley Township Board of Supervisors — 7 p.m., Brush Valley Fire Hall Center Township Board of Supervisors — 3:15 p.m., municipal building Purchase Line School District Board of Education — 7 p.m., district boardroom Saltsburg Borough Council — 7 p.m., borough office

Air Quality Index Yesterday’s reading

Homer City Borough Council — 7 p.m., borough office Indiana Borough Council — 7 p.m., municipal building Indiana County Board of Commissioners — 10:30 a.m., commissioners hearing room, county courthouse

WEDNESDAY Blairsville-Saltsburg School District Board of Directors — 7 p.m., Blairsville Middle/High School

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Theft An Indiana County man is suspected of stealing material from his workplace and cashing it in for recycling fees. State police at Kiski Valley reported the suspect, a 22-yearold man from Clarksburg, took a large quantity of ½-inch square carbide inserts from Orrco Inc., a machine shop along Orr Road, between Jan. 20 and 27. Investigators said the inserts were sold to an unspecified scrap yard for about $1,100. Police withheld the suspect’s name and reported charges have not yet been filed.

PLUMCREEK TOWNSHIP, ARMSTRONG COUNTY

Hit-and-run State police reported that the driver of a southbound vehicle fled at 5:30 p.m. Friday after the vehicle hit the side mirror of a northbound car driven by Ashly Lynch, of Sagamore, on Route 210. Troopers at Kittanning reported the vehicles collided about one-half mile north of Boon Hollow Road. No one was reported to be injured. No description of the hit-and-run vehicle was given.

ACCIDENTS WHITE TOWNSHIP State police reported that trucks driven by James Hopkins III, of Commodore, and Tony Busija, of Indiana, collided at 4:57 p.m. Friday on Route 286 just south of Helman Road. Troopers at Indiana reported no one was injured.

CENTER TOWNSHIP A truck driven by Ryan Dobrowolsky, of Indiana, on Hilltop Road slid through the intersection of Old Route 56 and traveled over a small embankment at 7:09 a.m. Friday, state police at Indiana reported. No one was said to be injured.

MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP Icy conditions on Bennett Road contributed to an accident at 4 p.m. Friday, according to state police at Indiana. A car driven by Richard Lee, of Cherry Tree, slid and hit a tree, troopers reported. No injuries were reported.

LOTTERY HARRISBURG (AP) — These Pennsylvania lotteries were drawn Saturday: Cash 5: 09-18-25-38-41 Pick 2 Day: 9-6 Pick 2 Evening: 9-7 Pick 3 Day: 2-8-0 Pick 3 Evening: 8-8-0 Pick 4 Day: 3-9-4-2 Pick 4 Evening: 6-8-1-2 Pick 5 Day: 8-5-4-2-0 Pick 5 Evening: 5-1-6-8-2 Treasure Hunt: 02-14-25-27-28 Powerball: 5-11-16-26-50 Powerball number: 34

SUNDAY NEWS SHOWS The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for the Sunday TV news shows: ABC’s “This Week” — Gov. Scott Walker, R-Wis. NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis.; former Defense Secretary Robert Gates; DeMaurice Smith, executive director of the NFL Players Association. CBS’ “Face the Nation” — Sens. Lindsey Graham, RS.C., and Dick Durbin, D-Ill.; former Secretary of State James Baker; Joseph Califano, former aide to President Lyndon B. Johnson. CNN’s “State of the Union” — Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz.; former Gov. Mike Huckabee, R-Ark. “Fox News Sunday” — Sen. Kelly Ayotte, R-N.H.; Gov. Greg Abbott, R-Texas.

SOUTH BUFFALO TOWNSHIP, ARMSTRONG COUNTY

From the log of the Indiana County Emergency Management Agency:

SATURDAY • 9:55 a.m.: Report of an odor, Barclay Road, White Township. Indiana fire department, Company 2 dispatched. • 4:40 p.m.: Structure fire, Cowanshannock Township, Armstrong County. Plumville fire department dispatched.

Vehicles driven by Lindsey Corle, of Natrona Heights, and Joel Brooks, of Rossiter, collided at 3:15 p.m. Friday in the intersection of Duffy Road and Ford City Road, state police reported. Paramedics from Ford City ambulance checked the drivers and passengers but none reported being injured, according to troopers at Kittanning.

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Man sentenced to 30-60 years HOLLIDAYSBURG (AP) — A man convicted in a Halloween shooting death in a central Pennsylvania nightclub has been sentenced to 30 to 60 years in prison. The Altoona Mirror reported that Hugo Baez, 21, wept in Blair County Court on Friday as he listened to the sobbing mother of the victim speak about her loss. Baez was convicted of third-degree murder in the October 2013 slaying of 24year-old Willie Solomon at Choices Nightclub in Altoona after an argument with the victim’s brother. He read aloud an apology and said he wished he could take back that night.

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GOP endorses three for judge By PETER JACKSON Associated Press

HARRISBURG — The Republican State Committee on Saturday threw its support behind two state appellate judges and a county judge for an unprecedented three openings on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, though it was clear that they won’t be the only candidates in the GOP primary this spring. Winding up a two-day winter meeting at a Harrisburg hotel, the committee endorsed Adams County President Judge Michael George, Superior Court Judge Judy Olson and Commonwealth Court Judge Ann Covey — in that order — out of a field of five hopefuls. George has been on the Adams County bench since 2002 and previously served as the county’s district attorney. Olson was elected to the Superior Court in 2009 after a brief stint as an Allegheny County judge and more than 20 years in private practice. Covey, a former Bucks County labor lawyer and the first woman appointed to the Pennsylvania Labor Relations Board, was elected to the Commonwealth Court in 2011.

At least two other appellate judges vowed to challenge the party slate in the May 19 primary. Supreme Court Justice Correale Stevens, a veteran Superior Court judge whom former Gov. Tom Corbett appointed in 2013 to fill a vacancy resulting from a resignation, said he is running for a full 10-year term. He said he did not participate in the endorsement process because it would be inappropriate for a sitting justice. Stevens, who is 68, said he hopes the Legislature passes and voters approve a pending constitutional amendment that would increase the mandatory retirement age for judges from 70 to 75. “I would not be running if I thought that I would (serve) for only one year,” he said. Superior Court Judge Cheryl Allen, who placed fourth among those who sought endorsements, also said she will remain in the race. She said GOP voters decide who is nominated and that the several hundred members of the state committee should not have so much influence. “The problem with the endorsement process is, if you are not endorsed, you are strongly encour-

aged to depart from the race. ... That serves to limit the choices that the public has and that’s not the democratic way,” she said. A seat on the state’s highest court comes with a salary that’s currently more than $203,000 a year. Also Saturday, the committee endorsed Northampton County Judge Emil Giordano for an open seat on the Superior Court and Pittsburgh lawyer Paul Lalley for an open seat on the Commonwealth Court. Judges on both courts also serve 10-year terms and receive a salary that is nearly $192,000 this year. As he opened the endorsement voting, state party Chairman Rob Gleason reminded the committee members that endorsements are only recommendations and that others are free to compete for the nomination in the May 19 primary. “The (endorsement) vote is your choice to exercise the party’s voice,” he said. All candidates have until May 10 to collect at least 1,000 voters’ signatures, including 100 from each of at least five counties, in order to qualify for the ballot. The Democratic State Committee is scheduled to consider issuing judicial endorsements Feb. 21.

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Deflategate chocolate football fetches $20,000 By JOE MANDAK Associated Press

PITTSBURGH — A dented chocolate football created by a Pennsylvania candy maker to poke fun at the New England Patriots’ “Deflategate” scandal has ended up raising $20,000 for charity. The ball created by Sarris Candies, of Canonsburg, was auctioned off Friday on KDKA radio to benefit the Dollar Energy Fund, which provides utility assistance for poor residents. A local car dealer bid $5,000 for the chocolate ball, and that price was matched by candy maker Bill Sarris, whose business is about 15 miles south of Pittsburgh. The utilities that help support the Dollar Energy Fund then matched that $10,000. “What started out as an internal little joke ended up picking up momentum and excitement,” Sarris said Friday. “It’s going to a good cause, so that’s the best thing.” The chocolate football was molded with a dent to make it appear deflated. Sarris posted it on Facebook as a joke and initially didn’t intend to sell it. Instead, Sarris named the ball the

Bradie ball — a reference to Patriots quarterback Tom Brady but with a different spelling to avoid legal issues. A caption on the Facebook photo was a tongue-in-cheek reference to allegations that New England cheated by using underinflated footballs in winning the AFC Championship game, which put the team in Sunday’s Super Bowl. The picture’s caption read, “Net weight 13 lbs ... Oops! We meant 11.2 lbs.” Actually, the chocolate ball weighed about 2.5 pounds, and Sarris sweetened the deal by including two more regular shaped chocolate footballs and two chocolate helmets to make the Deflategate auction package worth about $500. Richard Bazzy, who owns Shults Ford, spent 10 times that much to win the package — and was more than happy to call more attention to a scandal involving one of the Pittsburgh Steelers’ rivals. “It doesn’t get any better when you can poke fun at an AFC rival while knowing that you are also helping families in need,” Bazzy said. “We expect to display the football in one of our dealerships with pride.”

Headstones, markers explained • EDITOR’S NOTE: Veterans’ Corner, a column to inform armed forces veterans about services and benefits available to them, appears the first Sunday of each month. The Department of Veterans Affairs furnishes, upon request, free to the applicant, a government headstone or marker for the unmarked grave of any deceased eligible veteran in any cemetery around the world, regardless of their date of death. For eligible veterans who died on or after Nov. 1, 1990, and whose grave is marked with a privately purchased headstone, VA may also furnish a headstone or marker to supplement the graves or a medallion to be affixed to a privately purchased headstone. Flat markers in granite, marble and bronze and upright headstones in granite and marble are available. Bronze niche markers are also available to mark columbaria used for inurnment of cremated remains. The style chosen must be permitted by the officials in charge of the private cemetery where it will be placed. When burial or memorialization is in a national cemetery, state veterans’ cemetery or military post/base cemetery, a headstone or marker will be ordered by the cemetery officials based on inscription information provided by the next of kin or

VETERANS’ CORNER authorized representative. Spouses and dependents are not eligible for a government-furnished headstone or marker unless they are buried in a national cemetery, state veteran’s cemetery or military post/base cemetery.

RESPONSIBILITY Cemetery staff are responsible for setting the headstone or marker at no cost to the applicant. Some state veterans’ cemeteries may charge a nominal fee for setting a governmentfurnished headstone or marker. Arrangements are the applicant’s responsibility and all placement costs are at private expense.

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Charles D. Crossland Sr. Charles Delmar Crossland Sr., 92, of Indiana, died Saturday, Jan. 31, 2015, at Beacon Ridge Nursing Home, White Township. The son of Clark and Sarah Ann (Lint) Crossland, he was born June 6, 1922, in Dawson, Fayette County. Charles served as a corporal in the U.S. Marines during World War II. Prior to his retirement, he worked as a truck driver for Allied Van Lines. Charles was a member of the Glen Campbell American Legion Post #435. One of his favorite hobbies was hunting. He married his wife, Mary Ileen (Crichton) Crossland, on April 6, 1945, and they shared more than 46 years of marriage together until her death Oct. 7, 1991. Surviving are his six children: Patricia I. Stillwagon, of Indiana; Sarah M. Patterson, of Indiana; Charles D. “Buck” Crossland Jr. and wife, Joyce, of Indiana; Clark J. Crossland and wife, Barbara, of Dixonville; Timothy A. Crossland and wife, Cindy, of Commodore; and Ronald A. Crossland, of Indiana; a

number of grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren; and his sister, Mary Elizabeth Lima and husband, Donald, of Vanderbilt. Charles was preceded in death by his parents; his wife; two daughters, Florence May Crossland and Charlene Soltis; a son-in-law, Arthur Patterson; three grandchildren: Lori Blatt, Cheryl “Sherry” Blatt and Daniel Stillwagon; a great-grandson, Steven Blatt; and a brother, Amzi Crossland. Family and friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the Rairigh Funeral Home Ltd. in Hillsdale, where a funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday with Pastor Robert White officiating. Military Honors will be observed by the Glen Campbell American Legion Post #435 at the funeral home following the committal service. Interment will be at the Burnside Cemetery, Burnside. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to the USO, Department WS, P.O. Box 96860; Washington, DC 20090-6860.

Joanne Kurnocik Joanne J. Kurnocik, 83, of Blairsville, died Thursday, Jan. 29, 2015, at Indiana Regional Medical Center. Friends will be received from 2 to 6 p.m. today at the James F. Ferguson Funeral Home Inc., Blairsville, where a wake service will be held at 5:30 p.m. A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday at SS. Simon & Jude Church,

Blairsville, with the Rev. Stephen R. Bugay officiating. Interment will be in SS. Simon & Jude Cemetery, Blairsville. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Jessica L. Kurnocik Charitable Foundation, P.O. Box 6, Blairsville, PA 15717. www.jamesfergusonfuneral home.com

Elaine Mears Elaine Mears, 87, of Marion Center, passed away Friday, Jan. 30, 2015, at Indiana Regional Medical Center. She was born in 1927 to Theodore and Anita (Landi) Foresi in Pine Township. Elaine was a member of First United Methodist Church of Marion Center, where she was active in the United Methodist Women. She enjoyed her flower gardens and most of all spending time with her children, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. She is survived by one son and three daughters: Kerry Mears and wife Carol, Clymer; Bonnie Neese and husband Robert, Marion Center; Diane Ruffner and husband Clair “Tip,” Marion Center; and Karen Short and husband Brian, Marion Center; 10 grandchildren: Rob Mears and wife Natalie; Curtis Mears and wife Megan; Bobby Neese; Michael Neese and wife Jessica; Matthew Neese and wife Melissa; Nicholas Ruffner and wife Zoleanne; Kellie Santini and husband Joe; and Logan, Zachary and Olivia Short; and eight great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Edward Lee Mears, on Dec. 14, 2013; an infant son, Roger Wayne Mears; a sister, Gloria Davis; and a brother, Henry Foresi. Visitation will be on Monday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at Bowser-Minich Funeral Home, Indiana, where a funeral service will be held on Tuesday at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Carl White officiating. Burial will be in Oakland Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the First United Methodist Church of Marion Center, 110 Main Street, Marion Center, PA 15759.

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JACKSONVILLE, along Route 286 in Blacklick Township, was laid out in 1830 by William and Joseph McFarland and named for President Andrew Jackson. Its post office, named Kent, opened on July 30, 1832. It became a borough on Sept. 28, 1852. The Jefferson & Clearfield Coal & Iron Co. had five mines at Jacksonville, employing 689 people in 1914. Indiana County historian John Busovicki, of Clymer, submitted this photo.

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WEEKLY DIGEST

Here is a look at the top stories of local interest published in The Indiana Gazette during the week of Jan. 25-31:

SUNDAY, JAN. 25 A Saltsburg man awaiting trial in the slaying of a Tunnelton gun shop owner more than a year ago has been accused of plotting a breakout at the Indiana County Jail. Jack Edmundson Jr., 44, planned for more than seven months to escape from the county jail along Hood School Road in White Township, and was foiled on Jan. 8, the date that he had arranged through another inmate to have someone waiting for him with a ride near the lockup, according to documents filed Friday in Clymer District Court. He is scheduled for trial March 23 on first-degree murder and four related charges for the Dec. 31, 2013, shooting of Frank Petro, in Petro’s gun shop in Conemaugh Township. District Attorney Patrick Dougherty has filed notice that he’ll seek the death penalty in the case. Edmundson’s attorneys, meanwhile, notified the court that Edmundson will claim mental infirmity as his defense. Indiana County Judge William Martin has scheduled a hearing for Feb. 18 on the claim.

MONDAY, JAN. 26 The reassessment of Indiana County’s 48,000 parcels of real estate that began in the summer of 2013 is on schedule to be completed by fall. Data collectors working for Evaluator Services and Technology, the Greens-

burg-based company performing the reassessment, have completed their “initial sweep” of visits to properties across most of the county to take measurements and photographs and gather basic information. That work remains to be done in Indiana Borough and White Township. According to county commission Chairman Rodney Ruddock and county chief assessor Frank Sisko, the reassessment process has entered an important phase for owners of agriculture and forest land in the county. Applications are now being accepted to enroll eligible parcels in the Clean and Green program. However, since Clean and Green is relatively new to many landowners in Indiana County, it’s anticipated many of them may hold off on the application process until they learn more about what the program can do for them.

TUESDAY, JAN. 27 Friends and family pieced together the life of Elizabeth Kealey with stories of her achievements and plans and dreams, while still trying to come to grips with the word of her sudden death over the weekend. Kealey, 32, a Marine Corps captain, died with a fellow officer Friday in the crash of a UH-1Y Huey helicopter during a training exercise in the Southern California desert. Kealey and 1st Lt. Adam Satterfield, of Oldham, Ky., were the only Marines aboard the helicopter. They were flying at the Twentynine Palms Marine base, and were based at Camp Pendleton. The military said the cause of the crash is under investigation. The Indiana Area High School graduate is survived by her mother, Chris Kealey Thompson; a brother, Wal-

ter G. Kealey III; a sister, Laura Kealey; her stepfather, Charles Thompson; a stepbrother, Gregg Thompson, and family; a stepsister, Janine Seppi, and family; as well as numerous relatives and friends who loved her like family. She was preceded in death by her father, Col. Walter G. Kealey Jr.

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 28 State police in Indiana said they are searching for a Greensburg-area man after they say he brandished a knife and threatened employees at Walmart in Burrell Township on Tuesday. Police said Paul R. Good IV, 33, attempted to steal 28 DVDs valued at $685 around 3:30 p.m. when he was spotted by employees. Police said he then dropped the DVDs and ran outside and, when he was caught, pulled a knife on Walmart employees and threatened to stab and bite them if they didn’t release him. Good then headed to the rear of the store, police said, where he was picked up by another male and female in a late-model white Ford F150 extended cab work truck with a full-length black ladder rack and a silver toolbox.

THURSDAY, JAN. 29 Indiana-based clinical research company Antria Inc. has been given the green light by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the next step in medical research to help patients look younger through cosmetic surgery that uses their own stem cells. Products and procedures being developed by Antria may also eventually relieve joint pain for arthritis sufferers and offer women an alternative for breast augmentation and reconstruction. Indiana urologist Dr. Leonard Maliver, one of the company’s founders and its

CEO, said Antria is the first company to gain FDA approval to begin Phase II clinical trials with autologous adipose-derived stem cells (ADSC) — stem cells taken from the same patient’s fat stores — for plastic surgery.

FRIDAY, JAN. 30 A man who admitted that he shot and killed his friend in an argument over a plate of food has been sentenced to 4½ to 10 years in prison. James Buterbaugh, 59, of Hartman Road, Marion Center, was sentenced this morning by Indiana County President Judge William Martin for his guilty plea to a single count of voluntary manslaughter for the death of David Ackerson, 51, on May 25. The count is a first-degree felony, and the charge stipulates that the shooting was the result of provocation by the victim. In a plea bargain approved by Martin on Nov. 17, county prosecutors set aside charges of homicide, aggravated assault, simple assault and recklessly endangering another person — all with the blessing of the victim’s family.

SATURDAY, JAN. 31 A local traffic official says being aware of surroundings is crucial to the safety of pedestrians while crossing the street. Two vehicle-pedestrain accidents in Indiana this week have highlighted the issue. The rules for pedestrians are laid out in the Pennsylvania Vehicle Code, but the way they function requires some give-and-take from both walkers and drivers, according to Sgt. Frank Kovalcik, traffic and parking supervisor for Indiana Borough Police Department. Both should be responsible and free from distractions, such as the use of cellphones and headphones.

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Michael Norris Michael Lee “Chuck” Norris, 15, of Robinson, went to be with the Lord on Friday, Jan. 30, 2015, at home surrounded by his loving family. He was born March 1, 1999, in Johnstown. He is survived by mother April Norris-Regan and stepfather Josh Regan, of Robinson; father Josh Goodlin, of New Florence; proud sister Mackenzie Regan, of Robinson; maternal grandmother Patricia Slawson, of Robinson; maternal stepgrandparents Mike and Bernie Regan, of Seward; paternal grandparents Keith and Brenda Goodlin, of New Florence; several great-grandparents; aunts and uncles: Maggie Slawson, Lizzy Slawson, Sharon and Cliff Reed, Bryan and Lorea Goodlin, M.J. and Valerie Regan, Kristalee and Michael Tomalson; cousins: Aidan, Ashton and Katieri Goodlin; Brennan Kastle; Braden, Regan, Traystin and Keydun Tomalson; Felicity, Kallista and Liberty Regan; and Brady and Brody Reed; soulmate Leah Henderson, who was always there for him though everything; and numerous extended family and friends. Michael was an avid hunter and member of Squirrel Hill Hunting Club, enjoyed fishing, playing baseball and football with his friends at United, riding four wheelers, and had a love for music. He

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loved hanging out with all his friends including his best friend Travis and most of all hanging out with his girlfriend. Family and friends are invited to the Richard C. Stuart Funeral Home, 392 E. Philadelphia St., Armagh, where his life will be celebrated from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, with Pastor Farrel Abraham officiating. Everyone is encouraged to wear camo and bring helium balloons for a balloon launch at the conclusion of the celebration. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Make a Wish Foundation, 707 Grant St., Pittsburgh, PA 15219 or Children’s Hospital, 4401 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15224. Online condolences may be left at www.thestuart funeralhomes.com.

BURRELL TOWNSHIP — A public open house meeting is scheduled Monday at Chestnut Ridge Resort by Sunoco Logistics, the company that plans to construct a cross-state gas transmission pipeline that will run through Burrell, West Wheatfield and East Wheatfield townships in Indiana County. Sunoco officials will display a tentative map of the project area and answer questions about the design, construction and operation of the pipe system. The project is estimated to cost more than $2.5 billion. Owners of properties

along the path of the pipeline will be given priority to meet with company representatives, and will have opportunities to privately negotiate for the use of their land. In an open-house arrangement, visitors may come at their convenience between 5:30 and 7:30 p.m., to talk with Sunoco representatives in the Crystal Terrace Room at the Chestnut Ridge Conference Center. The meeting is one of several planned across the state, and is the only one scheduled for Indiana County.

TOMORROW’S FUNERALS BOWERS, Joyce, 11 a.m., James F. Ferguson Funeral Home, Blairsville JULIETTE, Joseph, 11 a.m., SS. Cosmas & Damian Roman Catholic Church, Punxsutawney (McCabe Funeral Home, Punxsutawney) KURNOCIK, Joanne, 10 a.m., SS. Simon & Jude Church, Blairsville (James F. Ferguson Funeral Home, Blairsville)

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Carl Djerassi, the chemist widely considered the father of the birth control pill, has died. Djerrasi died of complications of cancer Friday in his San Francisco home, Stanford University spokesman Dan Stober said. He was 91. Djerassi, a professor emeritus of chemistry at Stanford, was most famous for leading a research team in Mexico City that in 1951 developed norethindrone, a synthetic molecule that became a key component of the first birth control pill. “The pill” as it came to be known radically transformed sexual practices and women’s lives. The pill gave women more control over their fertility than they had ever had before and permanently put doctors — who previously didn’t see contraceptives as part of their job — in the birth control picture. In his book, “This Man’s Pill,” Djerassi said the invention also changed his life, making him more interested in how science affects society. In 1969, he submitted a

public policy article about the global implications of U.S. contraceptive research, according to the Stanford News Service. In 1970, he published another article about the feasibility of a birth control pill for men. “The thoughts behind these two public policy articles had convinced me that politics, rather than science, would play the dominant role in shaping the future of human birth control,” he wrote. Later in life, Djerassi, a native of Austria who came to the U.S. in 1939 with his mother, wrote poems, short stories and plays. He used stock earnings from the company that made the pill to help collect Paul Klee art work, which he donated to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the San Francisco Chronicle reported. “Carl Djerassi is probably the greatest chemist our department ever had,” Richard N. Zare, the Marguerite Blake Wilbur Professor in Natural Science at Stanford, said in an obituary released by the university.


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LAKELAND, Fla. — We went to a Pigfest Friday evening and found it was the perfect place to pig out. Tiger Town, the spring training home of the Detroit Tigers, was the site of the 19th annual Lakeland Pigfest that featured barbeque and live music. Beef brisket, pork butt, chicken and pork loin ribs were on the menu at the competitive eating event that drew entries from across the United States and Canada. It was easy to work your way — a rib or two at the Carl Kologie is time — a retired man- around aging editor at the Pigfest by the Gazette. just folHis column appears every lowing Sunday. Write the aroma. him at kolo Five of gie@indiana us made gazette.net the hourlong trip from Lake Wales to Tiger Town, and it didn’t take long before we took a break from stuffing ourselves with ribs and other delicacies the vendors had to offer. And they really did come from everywhere. There was a rib company from Ohio that boasted a first-place trophy in a 2008 competition held at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh. When we arrived and parked on a grassy field outside of Tiger Town, I told the other four traveling companions that the last time I had been to Tiger Town was when the late George “Peck” Popovich, of Homer City, was the spring training equipment manager for the Tigers. Peck had been affiliated with the Tigers for many years as both a scout and a member of the spring training crews. In Tiger Town they named a street after him, Popovich Drive, and would you believe it was the first street sign we saw as we entered the complex? By the way, Popovich was inducted into the Indiana County Sports Hall of Fame in 2007. This year marks the 79th that the Tigers have been in Lakeland, the longest relationship between a major league baseball team and a current spring training host city. Meanwhile, back at the barbeque, it was a two-day event and featured two classes of competition. The professional class won $4,000, and the reserve champion received $2,500. There were 253 judges from around the world making the rounds of the 67 professional competitors and 63 in the “backyard” division. But the biggest winners, besides the 35,000 to 40,000 hungry visitors, are the nine local charities that will receive all the proceeds from the event. We all went home happy … and not hungry. ❏❏❏ Professional golfer Steve Wheatcroft, who was born in Indiana, took a real kick in the butt this week from the PGA when he was left out of the Phoenix Open at Scottsdale, Ariz. Wheatcroft, 37, right now is playing his best golf ever and just came off a second-place finish in the Humana Challenge in Palm Springs where he won $342,000, upping his money winnings this year to $396,333. Currently he is ranked 46th in earnings and has 200 FedEx Cup points. Born in Indiana, he is the son of Carol Ogden Wheatcroft and nephew of John Ogden, former Indiana Borough police chief.

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United High School The following students have been named to the honor roll at United High School for the second marking period. GRADE 12 High honors Kaitlyn Brendlinger, Ryan Decker, Marissa Empfield, Jesse Isenberg, Autumn Nixon Honors Kaitlyn Bartlebaugh, Abigail Brown, Sydney Campbell, Kevin Cawley, Grant Ingalls, Jade Johnson, Bethany McCachren, Tyler Oliver, Daniel Rich, Halee Sesock, Bethany Walters, Joshua Young GRADE 11 High honors Melissa Brendlinger, Syd-

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Laidyn Ingalls, Annamarie Karcher, Dessie Kernan, Ethan Klauss, Alexis Kovalcik, Dominic Lamb, Katelynn Long, Stephen Lowther, Ryleigh Ludwig, Morgan Mack, Troy Mack, Lexus McCarthy, Jacob Neuner. Hailey Nixon, Jordan Penrose, Lorynn Stiles, Madeline Stinson, Robert Stutzman, Lila Young, Ashley Zarnesky GRADE 9 High honors Jaden Draksler, Lexie Kernan Honors Emma Arblaster, Michaela Bracken, Dominic Eritano, Joshua Evans, Logan George, Trever Henry, Anna Higgins, Helena Karcher, Ryley Lear. Logan Lichtenfels, Rylee McCully, Lucas Murray, Taylor Ponchione, Felicity Regan, Sarah Rensko, Easton Shetler, Noah Slippy, Nathan Thompson, Allison Tomb, Elijah Wolfe

GRADE 8 High honors Haley Baird, Hunter Berkavich, Lexi Brendlinger, Hannah Brown, Casey Cameron, Isabel Fernando, Morgan George, Emily Harr, Heather Hershberger, Jordyn Kish, Kimberly McCachren, Gavin McCoy, Erin Nagle, Kallista Regan, Sasha Walls Honors Helena Ault, Alan Barley, August Bevard, Abigail Bojanac, Marial Bracken, Dawson Brendlinger, Alexandria Brown, Grace Clevenger, Alyssa Colo, David Croyle, Anna Dolan, Mykaylah Duman, Zachary Heming, Haiden Long, Avery Magalich, William McElhoes, Luke Means, Tori Naugle, Hunter Overdorff, Ashley Penrose, Karly Reasor, Madison Roof, Donald Shroyer, Maddison Taylor, Regan Tomalson, Cierra Trindle, Michael Uncapher, Derrick Walters, Alexis Zaragoza, Samantha Zaragoza, Cierra Zarnesky

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Parents are asked to comply with the following registration times, based on students’ last names: • A-C: 8:30 to 10 a.m. • D-J: 10 to 11:30 a.m. • K-R: Noon to 1:30 p.m. • S-Z: 1:30 to 2:45 p.m. The following immunizations are required: four doses of diphtheria; pertussis;

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Europe’s Greek test

n the five years (!) that have passed since the euro crisis began, clear thinking has been in notably short supply. But that fuzziness must now end. Recent events in Greece pose a fundamental challenge for Europe: Can it get past the myths and the moralizing, and deal with reality in a way that respects the Continent’s core values? If not, the whole European project — the attempt to build peace and democracy through shared prosperity — will suffer a terrible, perhaps mortal blow. First, about those myths: Many people seem to believe that the loans Athens has received since the crisis broke have been subsidizing Greek spending. The truth, however, is that the great bulk of the money lent to Greece has been used simply to pay interest and principal on debt. In fact, for the past two years, more than all of the money going to Greece has been recycled in this way: The Greek government is taking in more revenue than it spends on things other than interest, and handing the extra funds over to its creditors. Or to oversimplify things a bit, you can think of European policy as involving a bailout, not of Greece, but of creditorcountry banks, with the Greek government simply acting as the middleman — and with the Greek public, which has seen a catastrophic fall in living standards, required to make further sacrifices so that it, too, can contribute funds to Paul Krugman that bailout. writes a One way to think about the demands of column for The the newly elected Greek government is New York Times. that it wants a reduction in the size of that contribution. Nobody is talking about Greece spending more than it takes in; all that might be on the table would be spending less on interest and more on things like health care and aid to the destitute. And doing so would have the side effect of greatly reducing Greece’s 25 percent rate of unemployment. But doesn’t Greece have an obligation to pay the debts its own government chose to run up? That’s where the moralizing comes in. It’s true that Greece (or more precisely the center-right government that ruled the nation from 2004-09) voluntarily borrowed vast sums. It’s also true, however, that banks in Germany and elsewhere voluntarily lent Greece all that money. We would ordinarily expect both sides of that misjudgment to pay a price. But the private lenders have been largely bailed out (despite a “haircut” on their claims in 2012). Meanwhile, Greece is expected to keep on paying. Now, the truth is that nobody believes that Greece can fully repay. So why not recognize that reality and reduce the payments to a level that doesn’t impose endless suffering? Is the goal to make Greece an example for other borrowers? If so, how is that consistent with the values of what is supposed to be an association of sovereign, democratic nations? The question of values becomes even starker once we consider why Greece’s creditors still have power. If it were just a matter of government finance, Greece could simply declare bankruptcy; it would be cut off from new loans, but it would also stop paying off existing debts, and its cash flow would actually improve. The problem for Greece, however, is the fragility of its banks, which currently (like banks throughout the euro area) have access to credit from the European Central Bank. Cut off that credit, and the Greek banking system would probably melt down amid huge bank runs. As long as it stays on the euro, then, Greece needs the goodwill of the central bank, which may, in turn, depend on the attitude of Germany and other creditor nations. But think about how that plays into debt negotiations. Is Germany really prepared, in effect, to say to a fellow European democracy, “Pay up or we’ll destroy your banking system”? And think about what happens if the new Greek government — which was, after all, elected on a promise to end austerity — refuses to give in. That way, all too easily, lies a forced exit of Greece from the euro, with potentially disastrous economic and political consequences for Europe as a whole. Objectively, resolving this situation shouldn’t be hard. Although nobody knows it, Greece has actually made great progress in regaining competitiveness; wages and costs have fallen dramatically, so that, at this point, austerity is the main thing holding the economy back. So what’s needed is simple: Let Greece run smaller but still positive surpluses, which would relieve Greek suffering, and let the new government claim success, defusing the anti-democratic forces waiting in the wings. Meanwhile, the cost to creditor-nation taxpayers — who were never going to get the full value of the debt — would be minimal. Doing the right thing would, however, require that other Europeans, Germans in particular, abandon self-serving myths and stop substituting moralizing for analysis. Can they do it? We’ll soon see.

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The Kochs ride again

t was interesting while it lasted, but the 2016 election is now officially “bought.” The purchasers are the Koch brothers, and the price, a cool $889 million. The news that the network organized by David and Charles Koch plans to spend roughly $900 million in the 2016 cycle has freaked out Democrats, outraged socalled campaign-finance reformers and inspired handwringing about the future of the planet Earth. The despair is misplaced. One sign it is still a free country is that a band of like-minded people, devoted to principles they consider essential to the country’s thriving, can get together and try to effect them in public policy. My only quibble with the Kochs’ announcement is that they didn’t nail a nice, round $1 billion as the most eloquent possible rejoinder to erstwhile Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s campaign of vilification last year. For all that campaign reformers hate the Kochs, the brothers’ network is, in part, their creation. “This is the natural consequence,” campaign-finance reformer Lawrence Lessig griped about the $889 million, “of a regime with essentially no contribution limits.”

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They are capitalists who hate crony capitalism. In the libertarian paradise that they seek, the Kochs would be freer of government regulation — but so would everyone else. The $889 million figure is not quite what it seems. It encompasses all the Koch spending, including support for academic programs and think tanks. Nor is “buying” an election all it is cracked up to be. The Kochs spent some $400 million on the 2012 election, and came up empty. The brothers are archvillains, regardless. The left is invested in trying to find a way to squeeze them out of the political process, because it instinctively hates anything being unregulated, including political activity. Also, its attitude is “influence for me, but not for thee.” The left, by and large, owns the media, academia, the big foundations and Hollywood. Compared with all of that priceless political and cultural influence, the spending of the Koch network is a pittance. The Koch brothers will nonetheless remain targets, so long as they continue to so prominently represent and advocate for a free society. comments.lowry @nationalreview.com

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Township burning ordinance questioned Apparently Center Township wants to use some of our federal tactics when enforcing laws. Instead of enforcing the ones they have, let’s just pass a tougher one. I’m referring to the ordinance on burning. Instead of enforcing and punishing the few who are breaking the law, they want to pass a tougher one and that in a way will punish the 98 percent who obey it. In The Indiana Gazette were mentioned some of the items that are being burned.

I haven’t read the ordinance, but I’m guessing it mentions items that can’t be burnt because of offensive and/or toxic odors. I have heard there are complaints at township meetings about offensive odors from burning, but I have never seen anything mentioned about anyone being cited. If the authorities know that people are burning offensive-smelling items, why aren’t they being cited? I would like to pose a question to those that have

complained about offensive odors from burning: “Do you recycle?” I do. I recycle everything possible, everything from food scraps to all clean paper, including empty toilet paper rolls. I think recycling should be mandatory, especially for those who live in municipalities that charge a monthly fee with no restriction on volume or for those who have dumpsters. It is a shame the amount of cans, bottles and cardboard I have seen thrown into dumpsters, especially

at food and drink establishments. I have heard this phrase way too many times: “I pay for the service; I’m going to use it.” We are a rural area with a lot of farms, both active and inactive. I own a larger acreage. Are they telling me I have to have a burning permit to burn a few facial tissues, twigs/tree branches or wood from my carpenter shop? Joseph F. Benamati Homer City

Let’s scrap concept of ‘traditional’ family In response to Rita Fefolt’s letter (“Reaping the whirlwind,” Wednesday), what should be scrapped is the concept of a “traditional” or “nontraditional” family. I don’t know where Ms. Fefolt’s definition of family came from, but Webster says a family is “the basic unit in society consisting of two parents rearing their children, also any of various social units differing from but regarded as equivalent to the traditional family, i.e., single parents.”

We need to rethink the concept of “family.” Are the people who neglect their children, shake them to death or beat them to death more of a “family” because they are a heterosexual couple as opposed to a single parent or a gay couple raising a child in a loving home? There is no such thing as Ward and June Cleaver-type parents. We all do the best with what we are dealt in life. In Genesis 19 is the story of the angels who were Lot’s

guests. The men of Sodom wanted Lot to send the angels out so they could have sex with them. Lot offered his daughters as a substitute because the angels were guests. Nice dad in a “traditional” family. I was surprised to read that we are in the “postChristian” era. I don’t think so. The Christian churches are doing good works. There has always been evil in the world. In Psalm 139, Verse 14,

David says (and who can forget David’s transgression): “I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made.” God’s plan was to create a perfect family; sin got in the way. We need to fight the evil in the world so we never become “post-Christian.” Let’s quit nit-picking about who is qualified to be called a family and try to make the world a better place for future generations. Kathleen Wolfe Shelocta

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A roundup of notable quotes “SHE WAS the sweetest, happiest person, who was focused, driven, and always knew what she wanted. She always was focusing on her mission to go academy and go military.” Jennifer Malloy Bell, of Montgomery County, in remembering longtime friend Elizabeth “Betsy” Kealey, the Indiana native who was one of two Marine officers killed in a helicopter training exercise in the Southern California desert ❏❏❏

“WE HAVE a responsibility to make sure that that discussion is not just focused on the quantity of the dollars we spend. Certainly that’s a part of the discussion, but we’ve also got to focus the discussion on the quality of the product we’re producing.” Dave Reed, R-Indiana, state House majority leader, in remarks to the Pennsylvania Press Club about education and how it is funded in Pennsylvania ❏❏❏

“THERE HAVE been many companies trying to do what we’ve done that have spent over a quarter of a billion dollars trying to get through Phase I, and we’re a tiny little company based in Indiana, Pa., financed by friends and family for under $2 million that has done this. So it’s a David and Goliath story.” Dr. Leonard Maliver, CEO of Indiana-based Antria Inc., about becoming the first company to gain FDA approval for Phase II clinical trials using stem cells from a patient’s fat stores in plastic surgery ❏❏❏

“THE ONLY way to make better communities is for people to reach out to those less fortunate. That’s how you create a better society. … We’ve put a lot of emphasis on it here, and I think it’s paid some pretty good dividends.” Dr. Frank Condino, who has retired after 17 years as athletic director at IUP, talking about the community service projects undertaken by IUP student-athletes during his tenure

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Gen. Market vs. Mr. Putin

ast year, noted President Obama in his recent State of the Union address, his critics were saying that Russian President Vladimir Putin’s aggressive moves into neighboring Ukraine were “a masterful display of strategy and strength.” But now, he added, after Western countries leveled stiff economic sanctions against Moscow, “Russia is isolated, with its economy in tatters.” He’s right about the economic impact of sanctions — helped along by plunging oil prices. Days after Obama spoke, bondrating agency Standard and Poor’s downgraded Russia’s credit rank to “junk” status. The ruble has lost half of its value against the dollar, and investors pulled $152 billion out of the country last year. The problem is that Putin seems undeterred by these economic penalties. A rocket attack on the Ukrainian city of Mariupol — clearly launched by Russian-backed rebels — recently killed 30 and wounded more than 100. The Washington Post said the attack, part of a larger rebel plan to capture Mariupol and surrounding territory, revealed Obama’s speech as “wishful thinking.” The reality is that “the Russian ruler has been neither deterred by the impending economic crash caused by Western sanctions and declining oil prices nor attracted by the prospect of reconciliation with the West.” It’s hard to argue with that conclusion, so Putin has left

COKIE ROBERTS STEVEN ROBERTS

Cokie and Steven V. Roberts write a column distributed by the Newspaper Enterprise Association. Western leaders with no choice. They have to impose a new round of even harsher economic measures against Moscow. Putin is a bully, at times a dangerously deranged one, who fantasizes about restoring the Soviet Union to its former glory — dominating smaller and weaker states from the Baltics to Central Asia. And like all bullies, he has to be challenged and confronted. Otherwise he’ll never stop. No one wants a shooting war with Russia, and this showdown should never come to that. On today’s global economic battlefield, markets are as powerful as missiles. Money managers can have the same impact as military commanders. Capital flows can mean more than troop movements.

“The crucial question,” as the Post put it, “is whether the West will now have the fortitude to respond to Mr. Putin with tangible measures of deterrence, rather than mere rhetoric.” The answer is not yet clear. The global marketplace cuts both ways. Western countries like Germany and France are made cautious by their deep economic ties to Russia — importing energy, exporting machinery. In fact, Berlin and Paris seem far more willing to play tough with a fellow member of the European Union — Greece — than with Russia. But then Russia has oil, and Greece doesn’t (olive oil doesn’t count). Obama was right to say in his speech that America leads best when it displays “persistent, steady resolve,” not “bluster.” That resolve is exactly what’s needed now. Russia is on the ropes economically. As Neil Shearing, an economist at Capital Economics in London, told The Associated Press, Russia has suffered a “dramatic deterioration in (its) economic outlook over the past six months.” In explaining its decision to downgrade Russia’s credit status, S&P mentioned that the country has dramatically raised interest rates in order to stabilize the ruble, so it has few levers left to influence the economy. “In our view, the Russian Federation’s monetary policy flexibility has weakened, as have economic growth prospects,” wrote the agency.

Two other credit companies, Moody’s and Fitch, seem poised to join S&P in downgrading the value of Russian bonds. If that happens, the outflow of capital could accelerate quickly. Tim Ash, a market analyst at Standard Bank, told the Wall Street Journal that he expects Fitch and Moody’s to follow S&P’s vote of no confidence. Russia’s problems reflect a toxic combination of “lower oil prices, sanctions and the conflict in Ukraine, with the difficult geopolitical tussle with the West, which shows no sign of easing. These factors have and are expected to continue to weigh on Russia’s balance sheet.” A lot of weapons can be brought to bear in that “tussle.” The fragile Ukrainian government in Kiev needs economic aid. There’s a bipartisan move on Capitol Hill to provide that government with defensive arms that could deter the advance of Putin’s client forces in Eastern Ukraine. But sanctions are the heaviest weapons around, because they could trigger a secondary reaction among investors who want no part of a collapsing economy. The famous money manager Warren Buffett has long been fond of praising the benign influence of “Mr. Market.” Well, maybe it’s time to start calling his hero “Gen. Market.” After all, he’s the chief commander in the conflict with Putin and his Puppets. stevecokie@gmail.com

Paying to watch eating contests a waste of dough

o someone who grew up with three brothers who hit puberty within roughly 15 months of each other, the term “eating contest” means essentially the same thing as “dinner’s ready.” Starting in 1975 when the first one hit double digits and for a decade or so thereafter, the Flowers boys would compete to see who could stuff the most food in their mouths in the shortest period of time. Sometimes, they even mastered the novel art of chewing before swallowing. As far as beverages, they were optional, but a carbonated soft drink was always helpful to clear the air, if you get my drift. I’m used to nutritional bacchanalia, pretty much like anyone who ever had contact with an Italian grandmother on Thanksgiving (that’s another column). I’m much more comfortable around people who snack on things that would wipe out an entire month’s point allowance on the Weight Watcher’s program than those who separate the yolk from the whites, the gluten from the (fig) Newton and the joy from the plate. A good gauge of character for me is the way in which

someone wields their cutlery: If you To me, there hasn’t been anything grasp the fork firmly, with evident particularly noteworthy about a pleasure, you are my kind bunch of men (and a few of person. If there’s an women) gathered togetherect pinkie involved at er in one place chowing any stage, I write you off. down to the tick tock All of this is to say that rhythm of a stop clock the sight of people (mostand showing the rest of ly the sort of people who the world that their are missing a “y” chroesophagi are actually mosome) eating copious made of spandex. Ho quantities of foods that (belch) hum. would make Michelle But without my knowObama question whether ing it, without my paying she should still be proud attention and seeing the of her country doesn’t monster grow from the upset me. Racing against excretion of discarded someone else in an atchicken bones, hot dog tempt to digest the most rolls and crab shells, Wing amount of food in the Bowl has turned into an least amount of time Christine M. event that would astound (and walk away without Flowers is a Caligula. doing permanent and lawyer and Don’t get me wrong, unsanitary damage to columnist for the grown adults can do your colon) is not my Philadelphia whatever they want to do idea of rollicking fun, but Daily News. Her when their football team it also doesn’t make me column is is not in the playoffs. They think the world is going distributed by can pretend that this sad to end. MCT Information orgy of hors d’oeuvres is a That’s why I haven’t yet Service. legitimate substitute for written about one of watching talented people Philadelphia’s most controversial (including talented people who and colorful traditions: Wing Bowl. cheat) vie for athletic glory on the

CHRISTINE FLOWERS

gridiron. They can watch (or be) scantily clad women who are absolutely entitled to strut their oiled and well-toned stuff in a pageant that involves no talent portion, half a swimsuit and absolutely no scholarships. In short, they can do all of this because we live in a free country and have the right to be as crass and tasteless as possible, even away from Capitol Hill. It’s just that I’m flabbergasted people will actually pay to be involved in this kind of thing. I mean, do they charge admission to the frat house parties beyond the contributions to the keg? Seriously, when did good dirty fun start coming with a hefty price tag? I went online to see how much tickets to the event cost, and I saw a wide range of offerings from $18 for the lower level to $181 for a “Superbox.” I have no doubt that people pay these prices because I’ve been told this event normally sells out. And that is what amazes me. While I myself would not choose to watch naked women prance around discarded banana peels and half-digested jalapeño poppers (I get enough of that kind of stuff on

the train), I don’t begrudge some lonely gent from doing the same. While I would run from the prospect of seeing a man creep up to that thin line between satiation and food poisoning — without actually crossing it — I can fully understand where a basementdweller would find it to be charming and strangely comforting. But again, what I cannot understand is how anyone would part with their hard earned money, dollars that they could otherwise spend on pornographic films or numerous McDonald’s Happy Meals, to watch other people eat. It just does not compute. Of course, I do realize that the whole Wing Bowl ethos is a fiction, built upon the idea that these competitive eaters and these local celebrities are our friends. We can ignore the fact that they are only our friends if we pay them money, because at 6:30 a.m. with several beers under your belt, even the guy with the entire porchetta hanging out of his mouth can seem like a pal. The kind you could give the Heimlich to. cflowers1961@gmail.com

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Punxs’y Phil made impression during visit Continued from Page A-1

WOODS, WHO is Deeley’s cousin,

launched the tradition of celebrating Groundhog Day at the school in Mexico, a village about 35 miles north of Syracuse, near Lake Ontario. “When Becky and I taught art together at the middle school — we teach at different schools now — we were like Batman and Robin,” Sheldon said. “She had always made groundhog cookies for the staff. That’s how it really began. She planted the seed. “Then when I went there to work, we just kind of went nuts. We’d crown a Groundhog King and Queen and a Prince and Princess. Everyone would wear red and white, the Punxsutawney school colors. And she and I would decorate the enBARBARA tryway where you SHELDON went into the school. We had this humongous Phil made out of wood and we’d decorate the halls so it looked like landscape. And we’d trace the groundhog’s shape on the floor so that he’d have a shadow in front of him.” Sheldon and Woods were even inspired to create a two-person groundhog costume. “We made the mask and then our home and careers teacher sewed the costume for us,” said Woods, like Sheldon a graduate of Punxsutawney Area High School and Indiana University of Pennsylvania. “We had an older kid, usually, dress up as the groundhog and another

dress as the shadow, and they would go into the classrooms and see the kids.” Mexico Middle School might seem an odd place to celebrate Groundhog Day with such fervor, but it was only fitting given that three faculty members shared a hometown with Phil. “What are the odds?” said McCloskey, who has since retired. “Now, Becky and Barb have real credentials, because they were born there, brought up there, went to high school there and everything. I was only born there. My family left Punxsutawney when I was about 6 months old, so that was my only association with it. But to have three teachers who were born in Punxsutawney working together in Mexico, New York — now that’s quite amazing.” As was the level of enthusiasm that surrounded Groundhog Day festivities at their school. The students, Sheldon explained, would “get revved up” well in advance of Feb. 2. But in 1994, their anticipation reached a fever pitch. A special guest was coming.

WOODS HAD begged Deeley for

years to bring Phil to the school’s Groundhog Day celebration. “Yeah, she just kept saying, ‘Hey, you gotta come up, you gotta come up,” Deeley said. “I told her, ‘Becky, I promise you I’ll do it someday.’ And it was just one of those deals that year — the stars all lined up and off to New York I went.” Road trips were nothing new to Phil, of course. “We would go to parades and to schools, things like that,” said Deeley, a 30-year member of the Groundhog Club’s Inner Circle, the

coming a woodchuck into her home. “Bill was doing something special for us, so I wanted them to stay at my house,” Sheldon said. “I wasn’t worried about having Phil. That wasn’t even an issue. My house is clean, but I mean, I have two dogs and two cats, so what’s a groundhog, you know?” After finding temporary accommodations for her pets — “I didn’t want them to kill the groundhog that my hometown loves,” Sheldon said — she was thrilled to come face to face with the celebrated seer. Students at two schools would experience a similar thrill the next day.

Photos courtesy of Barbara Sheldon

BECKY WOODS held Punxsutawney Phil during Mexico Middle School’s Groundhog Day festivities in 1994. 15 men responsible for carrying on a Groundhog Day tradition in Punxsutawney that dates to 1887. “One year we went to Governor (Ed) Rendell’s inauguration parade. We did TV appearances, too, like ‘The Oprah Winfrey Show’ and ‘Regis and Kathie Lee.’” But staying overnight in a private home was a departure from the usual travel itinerary. Because Woods, not yet married, lived in a small apartment, Sheldon volunteered to put up Deeley and Phil for two nights at the house she shared with her husband, Craig. She never even gave a second thought to wel-

AN ASSEMBLY was scheduled at Mexico Middle School — grades five through eight — for the morning hours. A crew from a Syracuse television station set up as the students filed into the gymnasium, chattering excitedly. Deeley, dressed in the signature tuxedo and top hat of an Inner Circle member, introduced Phil to squeals of delight. “I gave my little speech and then the kids asked some great questions, and we just started feeding off each other,” Deeley said. “The assembly went on and on and on. I think they were supposed to resume their classes, but it just kept going and going. We were having so much fun. It was a really wonderful experience.” A highlight for the students was the opportunity to pet Phil. The wide-eyed youngsters formed a line and, one by one, paid homage to their school’s guest of honor. “My principal was pretty nervous because, you know, groundhogs bite,” Woods said. “I know Bill has been bitten. A lot of times he would wear these, like, chain-mail gloves

Obama budget sets up battle with Congress

Japanese journalist beheaded Continued from Page A-1 The White House released a statement in which President Barack Obama also condemned “the heinous murder” and praised Goto’s reporting, saying he “courageously sought to convey the plight of the Syrian people to the outside world.” The White House said that while it isn’t confirming the authenticity of the video itself, it has confirmed that Goto has been slain. The militants linked the fates of Goto and the Jordanian pilot, Lt. Muath Kaseasbeh, but Saturday’s video did not mention the airman. Jordan’s government spokesman, Mohammed al-Momani, declined comment. Earlier this week, Jordan offered to free an al-Qaida prisoner for the pilot, but demanded and said it never got proof he was still alive. Late Saturday night, relatives and supporters of the pilot held a candlelit vigil inside a family home in Karak, al-Kaseasbeh’s hometown in southern Jordan. We “decided to hold this protest to remind the Jordanian government of the issue of the imprisoned pilot Muath al-Kaseasbeh,” said the pilot’s brother Jawdat al-Kaseasbeh, holding picture of Muath with a caption: “We are all Muath.” Al-Kaseasbeh’s uncle, Yassin Rawashda, said the family just wants to be kept informed. “We want to know how the negotiations are going SHINZO ABE ... in a positive direction or not. And we want the fami... Japanese PM ly to be (involved) in the course of negotiations,” he said. Saturday’s video, highlighted by militant sympathizers on social media sites, bore the symbol of the Islamic State group’s al-Furqan media arm. Though it could not be immediately independently verified by The Associated Press, it conformed to other beheading videos released by the extremists, who now control about a third of both Syria and neighboring Iraq in a self-declared caliphate. The video, called “A Message to the Government of Japan,” shows a man who looks and sounds like a militant with a British accent shown in other beheading videos by the Islamic State group. Goto, kneeling in an orange prison jumpsuit, said nothing in the roughly one-minute-long video. “Abe, because of your reckless decision to take part in an unwinnable war, this knife will not only slaughter Kenji, but will also carry on and cause carnage wherever your people are found. So let the nightmare for Japan begin,” the man says in the video. In Tokyo, Goto’s friend Hiromasa Nakai said he was still hoping against hope that the video was not authentic. Goto was captured after he traveled to Syria in October to try to rescue Yukawa, a 42-year-old adventurer, from the Islamic State group. The Jordanian pilot was captured after his fighter plane went down in December over an Islamic State-controlled area of Syria. Earlier this week, Jordan offered to release an alQaida prisoner for the pilot. However, in a purported online message earlier this week, the militants threatened to kill the pilot if the prisoner wasn’t released by Thursday. That deadline passed, and the families of the pilot and the journalist were left waiting in agony. Late Friday, Japan’s deputy foreign minister reported a deadlock in efforts to free Goto. Jordan and Japan had reportedly conducted indirect negotiations with the militants through Iraqi tribal leaders.

underneath his leather gloves, because they’re wild animals, they do bite. But Phil was a pretty good boy that day.” When the assembly ended, Sheldon escorted Deeley and Phil to nearby New Haven Elementary School, where she taught in the afternoons. “He went into every classroom,” Sheldon said. “You figure five grades of kids, kindergarten through fourth, and then maybe two or three rooms for each class, that’s a lot of classrooms. He took that little guy around to every room, and he sat and talked with the kids. He was such a gentleman, and that poor little groundhog, he was so good.” Deeley and Phil concluded their long day in the public eye by joining faculty members that evening at The Eis House restaurant in Mexico. Townspeople began arriving in a steady stream once word got out that a celebrity was on the premises. Phil again hogged the spotlight, and again was on his best behavior. He and Deeley left for home the next morning. The mischievous marmot might have ravaged Sheldon’s potpourri, toilet paper and dryer hose during his stay, but she didn’t really mind. After all, her hometown’s most revered resident had injected star power into Mexico Middle School’s annual Groundhog Day celebration. “Punxsutawney is a really neat place, and that groundhog, as funny and crazy as it is, makes it even a neater place, just kind of ties everybody together,” Sheldon said. “So it was great to have him and Bill come to our school and meet the kids. The memory of that visit is something that’s cherished by a lot of people up here.”

Associated Press

A SYRIAN KURDISH sniper sat among rubble Friday in the Syrian city of Ain al-Arab, also known as Kobani.

Militants admit defeat in Syrian town of Kobani By BASSEM MROUE Associated Press

BEIRUT — The Islamic State group has acknowledged for the first time that its fighters have been defeated in the Syrian town of Kobani and vowed to attack the town again. In a video released by the pro-IS Aamaq News Agency late Friday, two fighters said the airstrikes by the U.S.-led coalition were the main reason why IS fighters were forced to withdraw from Kobani. One fighter vowed to defeat the main Kurdish militia in Syria, the People’s Protection Units known as the YPG. On Monday, activists and Kurdish officials said the town was almost cleared of IS fighters, who once held nearly half of Kobani. An Associated Press video from inside the town showed widespread destruction, streets littered with debris and abandoned neighborhoods. The video also showed a new cemetery with fresh graves. The town’s famous Freedom Square, with a statue of an eagle spreading its wings, stood intact in the middle of the destruction. The square is near the so-called Kurdish security quarter — an eastern district where Kurdish militiamen maintained security buildings and offices, and which was occupied by IS fighters for about two months until they were forced out earlier in January. In the newly released IS video, the militant fighters acknowledged that they have been driven from the town. “A while ago we retreated a bit from Ayn al-Islam because of the bombardment and the killing of some brothers,” said one masked fighter, using the group’s preferred name for Kobani. He spoke Arabic with a north African accent. The failure to capture and hold Kobani was a major blow to the extremists. Their hopes for an easy victory dissolved into a costly siege under withering airstrikes by coalition forces and an assault by Kurdish militiamen. The United States and several Arab allies have been striking IS positions in Syria since Sept. 23. The campaign aims to push back the jihadi organization after it took over about a third of Iraq and Syria and de-

“THE WARPLANES were bombarding us night and day. They bombarded everything, even motorcycles.” clared the captured territory a new caliphate. Now Kurdish officials are hailing the retaking of Kobani as an important step toward rolling back the Islamic State group’s territorial gains. “Kobani Canton is a representative of the resistance against terrorism in the world,” said senior Syrian Kurdish official in Kobani, Anwar Muslim. “We hope that the world will support us to come through our struggle against IS.” Meanwhile the IS fighters vowed that their defeat in Kobani will not weaken them. “The Islamic State will stay. Say that to (U.S. President Barack) Obama,” said the fighter, pointing his finger toward destruction on the edge of Kobani. The fighters both laid blame for their defeat on the coalition air campaign, seemingly downplaying the role played by Kurdish militiamen — whom they refer to as “rats.” Another IS fighter, also speaking in Arabic, said while standing on a road with a green sign with “Ayn al-Islam” sprayed on it: “The warplanes did not leave any construction. They destroyed everything, so we had to withdraw and the rats advanced.” “The warplanes were bombarding us night and day. They bombarded everything, even motorcycles,” the fighter said. IS launched an offensive on the Kobani region in mid-September capturing more than 300 Kurdish villages and parts of the town. As a result of the airstrikes and stiff Kurdish resistance, IS began retreating a few weeks ago, losing more than 1,000 fighters, according to activists. More than 200,000 Kurds were forced from their homes. Many fled to neighboring Turkey. Earlier this week, Kurdish officials said YPG fighters have launched a counterattack to retake some of the surrounding villages around Kobani, many of which remain in IS hands.

Continued from Page A-1 Obama’s plan will contain familiar prescriptions. He wants higher taxes on upper bracket earners and the oil and gas industry. He is proposing new initiatives for education and child care. He is pitching investments in roads, bridges and other projects. And he is pushing for increases for annual agency operating budgets. The requests come after a mostly tranquil year when Senate Democrats and House Republicans put in place the second year of a 2013 deal that eased the harshest of the automatic cuts. Republicans backed away from a confrontation over raising the government’s borrowing cap. This year will not be peaceful, though, largely because the White House will ask for a $38 billion increase for the Pentagon that Republicans probably will want to match. Obama’s demand for a nearly equal amount for domestic programs sets up a showdown that may not be resolved until late in the year. The centerpiece of the president’s tax proposal is an increase in the capital gains rate on couples making more than $500,000 per year. The rate would climb from 23.8 percent to 28 percent. Obama wants to require estates to pay capital gains taxes on securities at the time they are inherited. He also is trying to impose a 0.07 percent fee on the roughly 100 U.S. financial companies with assets of more than $50 billion. Obama would take the $320 billion that those tax increases would generate and funnel them into middle-class tax breaks. His ideas: a credit of up to $500 for two-income families, a boost in the child care tax credit to up to $3,000 per child under age 5, and overhauling breaks that help pay for college. The ideas, billed as a boost for the middle class, drew scorn from GOP tax-writers who want to focus on revamping tax laws. But the tax increases, combined with the spending cuts, would allow the White House to say it can cut the deficit by about $1.8 trillion over the upcoming 10-year window, according to people briefed on the basics of the plan. The tax increases, especially the increase on capital gains, bring in far more over the longer term, helping the White House claim it would stabilize the debt in relation to the size of the economy for 25 years. An outcry from his Democratic allies led the White House to retreat from a proposal to tax withdrawals from popular 529 college savings plans. On spending, there’s a plan for $60 billion over the next 10 years to pay for two years of community college for an estimated 9 million students and $80 billion to increase access to child care for lowand middle-income families. The administration wants to pay for a six-year renewal of highway and transit programs by taxing overseas business profits that would be “repatriated” back to the U.S. In Washington, hard feelings linger still from the early 2013 tax increase that Obama forced upon Republicans. There’s little hope of a “grand bargain” to fix the government’s budget woes for the long term, but a need to address problems such as a shortfall in highway funding and easing cuts to the Pentagon’s budget. Even such smaller steps will test the ability of Obama and Republicans controlling Congress to work together.


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Plastic factory fire kills at least 13 DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — A fire swept through a plastic packaging factory Saturday night in Bangladesh’s capital, Dhaka, killing at least 13 people, a fire department official said. Fire department official Mohammed Farhaduzzaman said the fire was brought under control by late Saturday night and a search was under way for more victims. He said it’s not immediately clear how many people might be missing, but survivors told him about 70 workers were inside the building when the fire broke out at the five-story factory in Dhaka’s Mirpur district. He said at least 13 bodies were recovered, and three people were hospitalized with burns.

Vehicles recalled for second fix By MAE ANDERSON AP Business Writer

NEW YORK — More than 2 million Toyota, Chrysler and Honda vehicles are being recalled for a second fix for faulty air bags that may inadvertently inflate while the car is running. The recall includes some Acura MDX, Dodge Viper, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Honda Odyssey, Pontiac Vibe, Toyota Corolla and Toyota Avalon models made from 2002 to

2004. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says all of the vehicles covered in Saturday’s announcement had already been under a recall for the faulty air bags. However, the carmakers’ original attempts to fix the defects only worked about 85 percent of the time. The new recall will fully replace the faulty electronic control unit, which is made by TRW Automotive Holdings Corp. of Livonia, Mich.

In the previous recall the unit was only partially replaced. The new remedy will be available to all affected vehicles by the end of the year. However, the NHTSA is urging consumers with cars under the first recall to have the partial unit installed, even if they have to return to the dealer under the second recall. “Even though it’s a temporary solution until the new remedy is available,” NHTSA

Administrator Mark Rosekind said, consumers “and their families will be safer if they take the time to learn if their vehicle is covered and follow their manuacturers’ instructions.” About 39 air bags have inadvertently deployed that had been remedied under the previous recall. The agency says about 1 million Toyota and Honda vehicles involved in the new recalls are also subject to a separate recall related to de-

NYC mayor moves past crisis NEW YORK (AP) — Weeks removed from an open revolt from his own police force that had officers turning their backs on him, Mayor Bill de Blasio now declares he has moved past the rift, striking a tenuous truce with a strategy to stay above the fray and public opinion that eventually soured on the cops’ behavior. While he acknowledged much work remains to repair the hard feelings over the chokehold death of Eric Garner, de Blasio said he has regained the footing to move on to other matters, including an agenda he plans to outline in next week’s State of the City address. “It was a perfect storm. It was based on two tragedies. The death of Eric Garner and the murder of these two officers. People felt pain all around,” de Blasio said Friday.

Rescue underway on Mount Hood PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — The Clackamas County sheriff’s office said a helicopter rescue operation is underway on Mount Hood after two climbers were injured. Deputy Ben Frazier says the climbers, one male and one female, were injured after they fell early Saturday near an area on the mountain known as the Hogsback. A helicopter will airlift the two injured climbers off the mountain. The male climber has a suspected broken femur, while the female climber has two broken ankles. A third climber, another male who was also with them, was able to make it down the mountain with assistance. The climbers were on the popular south-side climbing route. Frazier said he did not know what caused them to fall. Hogsback is at about 10,000 feet elevation.

fective air bags made by Takata Corp. of Japan. Those air bags can deploy and rupture with enough force to cause injury or death. In nine cases, cars had problems that included both the inadvertent deployment and the Takata rupture. Three of those cases resulted in injuries, including eye injuries, scratches and burns. No death or injuries related to non-Takata air bag failures have been reported.

Poll shows public, scientists differ on many issues

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Home Depot worker gets prison AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A former Home Depot Inc. employee in Texas must serve 18 months in federal prison for stealing credit card numbers from nearly 37,000 customers. Daniel Marquadt, of Round Rock, was sentenced Friday in Austin. Marquadt, who did information technology work for Home Depot, pleaded guilty in November to trafficking in stolen devices. Investigators say he wrote a computer program to help Home Depot with its tool rental system, then realized he had access to personal data of customers. An online security firm noticed an offer to sell credit card numbers. An undercover investigation involving agents from Atlanta, where Home Depot is based, led to Marquadt.

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A REVEALER performed during the Banda de Ipanema carnival parade in Rio de Janeiro Saturday. Rio’s over-the-top Carnival is the highlight of the year for many local residents. Hundreds of thousands of merrymakers are beginning to take to the streets in open-air “blocos” parties.

Whitney Houston’s daughter found unresponsive in tub By KATE BRUMBACK Associated Press

ROSWELL, Ga. — The daughter of late singer and entertainer Whitney Houston was found unresponsive, face down in a bathtub Saturday and taken to a hospital in the north Atlanta suburbs, police said. Bobbi Kristina Brown was found by her husband, Nick Gordon, and a friend. The friend called 911 while her husband performed CPR on Brown because they did not believe she was breathing nor had a pulse, said Officer Lisa Holland, a spokeswoman for the Roswell Police Department. When police arrived, they gave Brown additional care until she was taken alive to North Fulton Hospital. A hospital spokeswoman did not return repeated messages seeking comment on Brown’s condition. “Right now she’s still alive at

BOBBI BROWN ... found unresponsive the hospital,” Holland said. Detectives were still at the home Saturday afternoon trying to determine what occurred. Police were called to the home Jan. 23 for a report of a fight, Holland said. When officers arrived, they found no one there. Brown, 21, is the only child of Houston and R&B singer Bobby Brown. A representative for the

family did not immediately return messages seeking comment. Whitney Houston was found dead in a hotel bathtub on Feb. 11, 2012, in Beverly Hills, Calif. The 48-year-old Houston had struggled for years with cocaine, marijuana and pills, and her behavior had become erratic. Authorities examining Houston’s death found a dozen prescription drug bottles in the hotel suite. They concluded that Houston accidentally drowned. Heart disease and cocaine use were listed as contributing factors in Houston’s death. Over her career, Houston sold more than 50 million records in the U.S. alone. She had her first No. 1 hit by the time she was 22, followed by a flurry of No. 1 songs and multiplatinum records. Houston left her entire estate to her daughter.

Man arrested after body parts found in suitcase SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — San Francisco police arrested a man on suspicion of murder Saturday in connection with a suitcase found on a downtown street stuffed with dismembered human remains. Mark Andrus, 59, had been spotted on surveillance footage near where the suitcase was discovered and was booked into county jail hours after he was detained as a “person of interest,” Officer Grace Gatpandan said. Gatpandan said she could not comment on exactly how police linked Andrus to the body, but said they were aided by the surveillance footage and witness statements. She did not have any additional information about Andrus, the body parts

found in the suitcase or a possible motive. Police received a call on Friday night on the department’s anonymous tip line that a “person of interest” in the suitcase incident had been spotted in the city’s Tenderloin neighborhood, Gatpandan said. They responded and detained two people, including Andrus. Police had released photos of Andrus from the surveillance footage earlier in the day showing him in a striped baseball cap, light blue jeans and a blue and orange jacket. On Friday night, Police Chief Greg Suhr confirmed a “person of interest” was detained for questioning, the San Francisco Chronicle reported. The suitcase was found Wednesday af-

ternoon on a street in the city’s South of Market neighborhood. More body parts were found in a trash can nearby. The San Francisco medical examiner determined that the remains belong to an unidentified light-skinned man. Authorities will now turn to a DNA laboratory to identify him. The condition of the man’s torso had police considering the possibility that organized crime or a gang was responsible for the remains, Officer Albie Esparza told the Chronicle before the announcement of Saturday’s arrest. He did not elaborate in the story. Gatpandan said she did not know whether the second person who was detained remained in custody Saturday.

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WASHINGTON — The American public and U.S. scientists are light-years apart on science issues. And 98 percent of surveyed scientists say it’s a problem that we don’t know what they’re talking about. Scientists are far less worried about genetically modified food, pesticide use and nuclear power than is the general public, according to matching polls of both the general public and the country’s largest general science organization. Scientists were more certain that global warming is caused by man, evolution is real, overpopulation is a danger and mandatory vaccination against childhood diseases is needed. In eight of 13 science-oriented issues, there was a 20 percent or higher gap separating the opinions of the public and members of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, according to survey work by the Pew Research Center. The gaps didn’t correlate to any liberal-conservative split; the scientists at times take more traditionally conservative views and at times more liberal. “These are big and notable gaps,” said Lee Rainie, director of Pew’s internet, science and technology research. He said they are “pretty powerful indicators of the public and the scientific community seeing the world differently.” In the most dramatic split, 88 percent of the scientists surveyed said it is safe to eat genetically modified foods, while only 37 percent of the public say it is safe and 57 percent say it is unsafe. And 68 percent of scientists said it is safe to eat foods grown with pesticides, compared with only 28 percent of the general public. Ninety-eight percent of scientists say humans evolved over time, compared with 65 percent of the public. The gap wasn’t quite as large for vaccines, with 86 percent of the scientists favoring mandatory childhood shots while 68 percent of the public did. Eighty-seven percent of scientists said global warming is mostly due to human activity, while only half of the public did. The figures for scientists are slightly different than past academic studies because of wording of the question and the fact that AAAS members include many specialties, but they tell the same essential story, said Pew associate director Cary Funk. What to do about climate change is another issue. Nearly two-thirds of scientists favored building more nuclear power plants, but only 45 percent of the public did. But more of the public favored offshore drilling for oil and fracking than scientists did. More than four out of five scientists thought the growing world population will be a major problem, but just less than three out of five members of the public did. Pew polled 2,002 adults in August and did an online survey of 3,748 AAAS members in the fall. The margin of error is plus or minus 3.1 percent for the public and 1.7 percent for the scientists. In 2009, Pew has asked only a handful of questions like these to both scientists and the public and the gap hasn’t changed much since, Funk said. “On the whole, as compared to most members of the public, scientists are likely drawing from a larger scientific knowledge base — and thinking more scientifically — about each of these issues,” George Mason University communications professor Edward Maibach said in an email. “Therefore, their views appear to be more in line with a completely dispassionate reading of the risks versus the benefits.” Alan Leshner, chief executive officer of AAAS, said the gap between the way the public and scientists look at issue is a cause for concern. “Science is about facts; science is not about values,” Leshner said. “Policies are made on facts and values and we want to make sure that the accurate, nondistorted facts are brought in to any kind of discussion.” The trouble is that scientists don’t think the public knows the facts. The survey said that 84 percent of the scientists said it is a major problem that “the public does not know very much about science” and another 14 percent said it is a minor problem. And 97 percent of the scientists criticized the educational system. Three-quarters of the scientists said not enough science and math education is a major problem and another 22 percent said it was a minor one. “It’s not about being smart or dumb,” Leshner said. “It’s about whether, in fact, you understand the source of the fact and what the facts are.”


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Romney donors wooed to switch sides By NICHOLAS CONFESSORE New York Times News Service

Gov. Chris Christie, of New Jersey, and former Gov. Jeb Bush, of Florida, plunged into all-out battle this weekend for the biggest unclaimed prize in American politics and the decisive advantage that could go with it: the billion-dollar donor network once harnessed by Mitt Romney. In hundreds of phone calls that began even before Romney formally announced Friday that he was forgoing a third bid for the presidency, allies of Christie and Bush began putting intense pressure on Romney’s supporters to pick a side. And now donors have nowhere to hide, since virtually every contender for the Republican nomination has established a leadership PAC or other fundraising vehicle in recent weeks, and the candidates are leaning on them to make a commitment. The next 48 hours, several donors said, could not only answer the question of whether Bush will face a serious challenge from Christie for the Republican Party’s establishment mantle. It may also demonstrate whether there is room

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NEW JERSEY Gov. Chris Christie spoke Jan. 24 in Des Moines, Iowa.

FORMER FLORIDA Gov. Jeb Bush was in San Francisco on Jan. 23.

left for anyone else in the first tier of Republican candidates. “I’ve already had three phone calls from various camps asking me to have them over to talk,” said John Rakolta Jr., a Michigan construction executive and a leading Romney fundraiser. “I’ve told them I need a weekend to process this all.” In interviews, other top Republican donors, both committed and uncommitted in the 2016 race, said they believed a small group of other candidates besides Bush and Christie now had an opportunity to claim substantial establishment

money. At the top of that list are Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin and Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida. Walker’s barnburner speech at a conservative gathering in Iowa last weekend has assuaged some donors’ concerns that he lacks the charisma to be an effective presidential contender, while Rubio earned high marks for his performance at an economic forum the same weekend hosted by Charles and David Koch. “I do think this party is ready for an upset,” said Anthony Scaramucci, a hedge fund manager who was on Romney’s New York finance

team and spoke to representatives of several candidates after Romney dropped out. “This is not anybody’s coronation.” Many donors may look for alternatives to Bush and Christie simply to ensure that they have a seat in the candidate’s inner circle. Bush’s fundraising operation, in particular, is already dominated by two generations of Bush family retainers and supporters. But Christie and Bush remain best positioned to capitalize on Romney’s decision. Until Friday, the roughly three hundred “bundlers” whose Rolodexes of friends and business associates matter most in Republican fundraising looked likely to be fragmented. That would have helped candidates relying on smaller networks of non-establishment money, such as Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky. Both Christie and Bush’s advisers are courting Spencer J. Zwick, who led Romney’s finance team in 2012 and helped the former Massachusetts governor raise more money than any other Republican presidential candidate in history. “Maybe Spencer does nothing,” said one Rubio supporter hopefully.

Ebola response shifts to ending epidemic By MARIA CHENG AP Medical Writer

LONDON — Health officials are now focused on ending the biggest-ever Ebola outbreak rather than just slowing the deadly virus’ spread, the World Health Organization said Thursday. The U.N. health agency said the three most affected countries — Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia — have reported fewer than 100 cases in the past week, for the first time since June.

Still, WHO also reported that only 30 percent of new cases in Guinea are known contacts of Ebola patients, meaning officials have no idea how most patients are getting infected. In Liberia, that figure is 50 percent, while no data are available for Sierra Leone. The death rate for hospitalized patients is about 60 percent. The outbreak is believed to have killed more than 8,000 people since it started in March. Dr. Bruce Aylward, who is leading WHO’s Ebola re-

sponse, warned that despite the progress made, the virus still isn’t under control. “This is like being in bed with two cobras, and one of them is dead,” Aylward said. “You still have an incredibly dangerous situation.” He added that Ebola outbreaks often come in waves. “We cannot say the epidemic is under control,” said Jerome Oberreit, secretary general of Doctors Without Borders. At a WHO Ebola meeting on Sunday, Oberreit said

there is virtually no sharing of Ebola information about the risks of cases crossing the borders among the three countries in West Africa. He said surveillance teams lack even basic resources to track down Ebola patients and blamed “international negligence” for the inability to contain the outbreak. Researchers at the Institut Pasteur in Paris have begun studying whether the virus has undergone any significant mutations since the outbreak began.

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Some of the most intense competition is in New York, where Romney’s last campaign attracted hundreds of new Wall Street donors and generated tens of millions of dollars in campaign and “super PAC” contributions. Walker will travel to the city in mid-February to meet potential donors, according to a person involved in the planning, and has already begun to attract interest from former Romney supporters. One California donor who was holding out for Romney said about half of the people he had spoken with since Friday morning told him that they would support Bush. Bush made a fundraising swing through Southern California last month, with events hosted by several donors or former officials in his brother’s presidential administration. Christie, who started a leadership PAC last month, is preparing to hold fundraising events in about 10 states over the coming months; Bush’s team has dozens of events scheduled for the winter and early spring, a punishing pace aimed at sewing up as much Republican money as possible before his first fundraising disclosures are due.

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A FLASK AND bottle are shown Jan. 22 at the Hatfield & McCoy Moonshine distillery in Gilbert, W.Va.

Hatfields, McCoys make moonshine legally in W.Va. By JOHN RABY

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GILBERT, W.Va. — After generations of bootlegging, direct descendants of the Hatfields have teamed up with the McCoy name to produce legal moonshine in southern West Virginia with the state’s blessing — the start of a new legacy for the families made famous for their 19th-century feud. Production of “Drink of the Devil� has been in full swing at a distillery on original Hatfield land, bringing batches to the nation’s store shelves using the original recipe of family patriarch William Anderson “Devil Anse� Hatfield. Overseen by Chad Bishop, husband of Hatfield’s great-great-great granddaughter, all the work is done by hand in a converted garage on a mountainside six miles from “Devil Anse� Hatfield’s gravesite. After going through fermentation and distilling processes at Hatfield & McCoy Moonshine, batches are bottled, corked and packaged in-house before being shipped to West Virginia, Florida, Kentucky, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Virginia. “This is as close as you’ll get to the way it was made 150 years ago,� Bishop said. Among those lending knowledge and elbow grease to the business are Bishop’s wife, Amber, and her mother, Nancy Hatfield, the oldest living descendant of “Devil Anse.� Ronald McCoy, a greatgreat grandson of McCoy patriarch Randolph “Ole Ran’l� McCoy, was a consultant for the distillery’s startup and the product’s testing and marketing. Sold in 25-ounce bottles, moonshine is essentially whiskey that hasn’t aged. The business sells between 1,800 and 3,000 bottles each month at $32.99 per bottle. “I’ll be honest. It’s just kind of crazy,� Amber Bishop said. “We never dreamed that it was ever going to be anything like this.� Considering the families’ history, her ancestors probably wouldn’t have, either. The feud between the Hatfields of West Virginia and the McCoys of Kentucky is believed to have begun in the 1870s over a stolen pig and escalated over timber rights. By 1888,

at least 12 people had died as a result of the shooting war. The violence ended by 1900, and a truce signed in 2003 marked an official end to the conflict. Now, in the name of commerce, the families are banding together. “They really take it very seriously,� distillery attorney Greg Chiartas said. “It really is about economic development for them.� Interest in the former feud spiked in 2012 when a miniseries co-starring Kevin Costner and Bill Paxton aired on cable television. A year later a cable reality show featured several Hatfield descendants and relatives of the McCoys on the maternal side. After the state passed legislation allowing for regulated moonshine distilleries, Chad Bishop, a former longtime coal miner who also comes from a long line of family moonshiners, acquired the necessary permits in 2012. The distillery started shipping to the state Alcohol Beverage Control warehouse in November 2013 for distribution to retailers. The equipment alone to get the operation started cost $200,000, and there have been other challenges. Making batches with local products has kept the profit margin low. The operation is in an ongoing trademark dispute with a Missouri-based group of investors that also wants the Hatfield and McCoy family names on its moonshine products. Chiartas said he’s confident an agreement will be worked out that lets both parties use the names. While openly discussing their strong Christian beliefs, Amber and Nancy Hatfield strongly promote the product. “I know God’s not in moonshine. I know that,� Nancy Hatfield said. “This is just the way I was raised. I come from a moonshining daddy. He used to bootleg when I was a little girl. I used to bottle it for him in the bathtub.� Going commercial with moonshine has “always been my idea,� she said. McCoy, who doesn’t have an equity stake in the business, didn’t respond to a request for comment made through Bishop. Chiartas said McCoy, too, is deeply religious and isn’t involved in the daily operations.

WASHINGTON — Whose internet is it anyway? Tom Wheeler, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, says he’s keeping that question in mind as he pitches the biggest regulatory shake-up to the telecommunications industry since 1996, when people still used noisy modems and referred to the “information superhighway� as a fun way to buy books or check the weather. Wheeler has not publicly released his plan yet, and might not for a few weeks. But he has suggested that Internet service has become as critical to people in the United States as water, electricity or phone service and should be regulated like any other public utility. Wheeler told reporters this past week that he wants “yardsticks in place to determine what is in the best interest of consumers as opposed to what is in the best interest of the gatekeepers.� That has the industry sounding the alarms, warning consumers of an inevitable $72 annual tax increase on each U.S. wireless account. But advocates of the approach say that is not likely to happen and that your Internet experience probably will carry on as usual. A look at what “net neutrality� means and what is likely to happen:

THE ISSUE Net neutrality is the idea that Internet providers should not move some content faster than others or enter into paid agreements with companies such as Netflix to prioritize their data. Broadband providers have questioned the fairness of this approach. They have invested heavily in a sophisticated infrastructure and question whether the government should be telling them how to run their networks and package services. But what if the major cable companies that provide much of the nation’s broadband had free rein to load

CONGRESS Lawmakers could try to resolve the uncertainty, but Congress rarely is that pragmatic. Lawmakers tend to take on issues that fire up their base or bring their states money, and an in-theweeds compromise on telecommunications law would be a lot of work with little immediate payoff. So far, Republicans have pitched an idea that would enforce basic open Internet rules but could strip the FCC of its ability to help local municipalities build their own broadband. It’s a nonstarter for Obama and congressional Democrats who say poor and rural areas have been left behind in the deployment of highspeed Internet. Assuming Wheeler’s proposal satisfies consumer advocacy groups, Democrats would have little incentive to revisit the issue. While Republicans have the votes to ram though their own antiregulation legislation without Democratic support, Obama would veto it.

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TOM WHEELER, Federal Communications Commission chairman, spoke during a news conference on Oct. 8 in Washington about Internet regulation. some files faster than others? It is easy to imagine scenarios where these providers might favor content produced by their affiliates or start charging “tolls� to move data. Consumers naturally would gravitate toward faster sites and services that pay those fees, while smaller startups or nonprofits get shut out.

THE OPTIONS The FCC had used the 1996 Telecommunications Act, which was intended to encourage competition in the telephone and cable industry, to enforce “open Internet� rules, until recently, when a federal appeals court knocked down that approach. President Barack Obama and consumer advocates say a better tack would be to apply Title II of the 1934 Communications Act. That law, written with radio, telegraph and phone service in mind, prohibits companies from charging unreasonable rates or threatening access to services that are critical to society. The industry likens that approach to cracking a nut with a sledgehammer.

THE FCC Wheeler says he will circulate his proposal among the other FCC commissioners before Thursday. He has suggested it probably will apply Title II regulation to all Internet service, including wireless, but with some caveats. Industry experts expect that Wheeler will say many rules should not apply to

broadband, invoking what’s called “forbearance.� The commissioners will vote Feb. 26. Wheeler expected to have the support of the other two Democratic commissioners. The two Republican commissioners have made clear that they do not support applying Title II. Next stop will be the courts. Industry lobbyists and FCC officials say there’s no doubt one of the big providers will sue and probably ask the court to suspend enforcement of the new regulation pending appeal. It’s possible the issue won’t be resolved

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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) 4595251. 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) 4428016. 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.

THE INDIANA Social Center, 1001 Oak St., held a 1950s sock hop on Friday. Entertainment was provided by DJ Mike Miller. Lori Sarver, center manager, also marked her 50th birthday during the event. Those in attendance dressed in 1950s attire. Linda Fleming, of Indiana, and her dog KoKo enjoyed the event.

MONDAY Baked chicken Alfredo, pasta with sauce, broccoli, mixed fruit salad, garlic bread stick Chestnut Hills: (day) 10 a.m. to noon, open acoustic jam session, 11 a.m., favorite love songs, billiards, Wii, puzzles, socialization Chestnut Hills: (evening) 1 p.m., sewing for fun; Wii; 4:30 p.m., evening billiards; 5:30 p.m., dinner (beef stew, cole slaw, fruited gelatin and biscuit for $2.50); 50/50 drawing Indiana: 10 to 11 a.m., games; 11 a.m. to noon, exercise with Barb; darts; self-directed exercise and computer usage; 1 to 3 p.m., Golden Agers; socialization Saltsburg: 10 a.m., cards, puzzles; 10:30 a.m., “Holiday Blues” by Pat Dunlap; 11 a.m., crafts with Debbie; 1 p.m., healthy bingo; socialization Two Lick: Groundhog Day; Hugs and Hearts Week; Bake Club Day; 10:30 a.m., learn to crochet with Laurene; 11 a.m., fitness with Carole; self-directed exercise; 12:30 to 1:30 p.m., “Massage Therapy” by Wood Spa; self-directed computer usage, socialization Mahoning Hills: 8:30 to 11 a.m., Groundhog Breakfast open to the public; Good Humor Day: tell us a joke and make us laugh; Wii; puzzles; 1:30 p.m., bowling; self-directed computer usage; socialization

TUESDAY Egg salad sandwich with lettuce and tomato, cream tomato soup, fruit, whole wheat bread Armagh: 10 a.m., walking; 10 to 11 a.m., fitness with Carole; 11 a.m., craft: make a lollipop valentine; 11:30 a.m., APPRISE counselor, socialization Chestnut Hills: 11 to 11:45 a.m., Adagio Health Care: topic to be announced; billiards; puzzles; 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; computer class; darts; billiards; self-directed exercise and computer usage; 1 to 3 p.m., woodcarvers; socialization Saltsburg: 9 a.m., community breakfast; Carrot Cake Day recipe exchange, bring yours; 11 a.m., computer class; cards; 1 p.m., money bingo; socialization Two Lick: Hugs and Hearts Week; 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., indoor flea market; 10 a.m., plastic canvas; 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., quilters and cards; 11:30 a.m., “Facts on Coronary Heart Disease” by Betsy; 12:30 p.m., blood pressures by IRMC; self-directed computer usage; socialization Mahoning Hills: 11 a.m., chiropractic care for good health; puzzles; Wii; self-directed computer usage; 1 p.m., bingo; socialization

WEDNESDAY Chili con carne, whipped potatoes, salad with tomatoes, croutons and carrots, gelatin with toping, cornbread Aultman: 10 to 10:30 a.m., fitness with Carole; 11:30 a.m., APPRISE; 11 a.m., craft: make lollipop valentines; 1 p.m., bingo; socialization Chestnut Hills: 9 to 10 a.m., breakfast; 10:30 a.m., “Heart to Heart”; 11 a.m., candy bingo; Wii; billiards; puzzles; 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; 11 a.m., fitness with Carole Zicha; darts; Wii; billiards; self-directed computer usage; 1 to 2 p.m., ASI Bingo (three cards for 25 cents); socialization Saltsburg: (evening) 5 to 6 p.m., dinner (spaghetti and meatballs, salad, cake, ice cream and garlic bread for $2.50); 50/50 drawing; 6 p.m., bingo Two Lick: Hugs and Heart Week; 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., indoor flea market; 9 a.m., knitting class; 11 a.m., blood pressures by Home Health Care; puzzles; 11:15 a.m., “Fat Facts: How Much is Recommended vs. How Much Are You Getting?” by IUP dietetic interns; self-directed exercise and computer usage; socialization Mahoning Hills: 11 a.m., computer class; self-directed computer usage; Wii; puzzles; 1 p.m., fitness class with Carole; socialization

THURSDAY Ham slice, sweet potatoes, cauliflower, tapioca pudding, whole wheat bread Homer Center: 10 to 11 a.m., fitness with Carole; 11 a.m., craft: make lollipop valentines; 11:30 a.m., APPRISE; 1 p.m., bingo; socialization Chestnut Hills: 10 a.m., craft: valentine bag; Wii; billiards; cards; puzzles; socialization Indiana: 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., thrift shop open for business; 10 to 11 a.m., games; bridge; 10 a.m., Mahjong Club; 11 a.m., “Fat Facts: How Much is Recommended vs. How Much Are You Getting?” by IUP dietetic interns; darts; 2 to 3 p.m., yoga class for $5; socialization Saltsburg: Wear red for heart disease awareness; 10 a.m., chocolate fondue; cards; word puzzles; 11 a.m., weather folklore: bring your weather myth; 1 p.m., healthy bingo; socialization Two Lick: Hugs and Hearts Week, Blue Jean Thursday; 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., indoor flea market; 10 a.m. to noon, open jam session with Fun Band; 11 a.m., “Nuts About You Day”; Wii; puzzles; self-directed exercise and computer usage; socialization Mahoning Hills: 10:45 a.m., senior life bingo (free bingo and prizes); deadline to purchase your sweetheart luncheon ticket; afternoon shopping; Wii; puzzles; self-directed computer usage; socialization

FRIDAY Stuffed pepper cup, whipped potatoes, peas and carrots, diced pears, whole wheat bread Chestnut Hills: 9 to 10 a.m., breakfast; 11 a.m. to noon, fitness with Carole Zicha; Wii; self-directed computer usage; 1 p.m., shopping; socialization Indiana: 10 a.m. to noon, music by Glenn; 10 a.m., diamond bridge; darts; billiards; 1:30 to 2:30 p.m., karaoke fun; socialization Indiana: (evening) 4 to 5 p.m., fitness with Carole Zicha; 5 p.m., dinner (teriyaki pork chops, rice pilaf, vegetable blend, flavored gelatin with whipped cream and rolls for $2.50) Saltsburg: 10 a.m., shopping; 11:30 a.m., APPRISE with Lisa Gazda; 12:30 p.m., ice cream social; 1 p.m., fitness with Carole Zicha; socialization Two Lick: Wear red for heart disease awareness; 9 to 10 a.m., water aerobics; 11 a.m., open craft time; “Facts on Coronary Heart Disease” by Betsy; cards; Wii; self-directed exercise and computer usage; socialization Mahoning Hills: 11 a.m., make valentines: come and be creative; self-directed computer usage; 1:15 p.m., LCR; puzzles; Wii; socialization ❏❏❏ 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 ARE 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) 442-8016.

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If you see these people today, be sure to wish them a happy birthday: • Shawn Brewer, Creekside • Sam Crissman, Blairsville • Brenda Appleton McGarvey, Blairsville • Clarissa Patterson, Clymer • Ed Patterson, Indiana • Mike Sarver, Blairsville • Sara Townsend, South Bend The Gazette would like to wish you a “Happy Birthday!” To have a name added to the list, call (724) 465-5555, ext. 265.

HUMAN SERVICES CALENDAR Information for this column is provided by the Indiana County Department of Human Services.

ANNOUNCEMENTS • AARP is sponsoring a free tax preparation and assistance program for all taxpayers with moderate to low income from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays starting Tuesday and going through April 7. Taxes will be done by appointment only at Aging Services Inc., Oak Place Building, 1055 Oak St., Indiana. To make an appointment, call (724) 349-4564, (724) 349-4500 or (800) 442-8016. • The Staunton Farm Foundation is seeking nominations for the Albert B. Craig Jr. Award for Innovation in Mental Health. The purpose of the award is to recognize people who have challenged society to think in fresh ways about problems and solutions in mental health and who have forged new paths, whether through uncommon partnerships or new ways of serving people with mental illnesses. The award recognizes those who have invented a product or process that has alleviated mental illness. Recipients of the award need not reside in southwestern Pennsylvania, but their contribution must have impacted individuals in this region. The award, sponsored by the Staunton Farm Foundation, provides a cash prize of $5,000 to the individual or organization and recognition at the foundation’s annual meeting and through public announcements. The deadline for receipt of a nomination for the award is April 1. Inquiries about the Award should be sent to office@stauntonfarm.org. • The PA Department of Health is offering vaccines/immunizations by appointment only from 9 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. Feb. 9 at the Indiana County State Health Center, 75 N. Second St., Indiana, and from 9:45 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. Feb. 18 at the Blairsville Community Center, 101 W. 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 United Way of Indiana County is looking for active, passionate, strong, community-minded leaders with commitment to service to help lead the UWIC into the future. Community members are asked to nominate potential candidates. For more information, call (724) 463-0277. • The Indiana County Reality Tour is held from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Indiana County Jail. The program is for youths ages 10 to 18, parents and community members, and is free for everyone. For dates, more information or registration, contact Jennifer McCroskey at jmccroskey@aidac.org or call (724) 3542746, ext. 309. • The Southwestern PA Food Security Partnership works to provide people and families with the resources necessary to live a hungerfree life, providing easy sign-ups 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 Ark of Learning Tutoring and After School Enrichment Program through The Salvation Army offers free tutoring, art, dance, games, dinner and more. For more information, email Kelsey Carpenter at kelsey.carpenter@use.salvationarmy.org. • 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 21-1 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-countyofindiana.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 winter clothing for women and men (in their 20s). The women’s sizes needed are 0 to 26 (especially sizes 20 through 26). 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) 349-4500 for more information. • A community breakfast is held from 9 to 10 a.m. every Tuesday at the Saltsburg Social Center, 212 Point St., Saltsburg. Pancakes, eggs, bacon and toast are available for $2.50. For more information, call (724) 639-9055. • 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. For more information, call Cindy Briggs at (724) 397-9498 or visit sites.google.com/site/dwccommunitykitchen. • 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. • Calvary United Methodist Church’s Clothes of Many Colors Clothing Closet gives away free clothing from 1 to 3 p.m. the first Wednesday of the month. For more information, call (724) 479-8290 • 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 • Childbirth Preparation Series is a four-part series is designed to prepare women at 32-36 weeks for giving birth. The class is offered from 6 to 9 p.m. four consecutive Tuesday evenings each month at Indiana Regional Medical Center’s Urgi Care Center, second floor, classrooms A and B. For information, call (724) 357-7496. • Disaster Health Services Orientation teaches participants to organize and administer DHS function of the local level and to initiate a larger operation. For more information, call American Red Cross, Indiana County headquarters, at (724) 465-5678. • Free Computer Classes for those 60 or older is offered at the Indiana Social Center, 1001 Oak St., Indiana. For information or to register, call (724) 465-2697. • Family Services: Providing Emergency Services teaches participants how to interview disaster victims and provide them with necessary emergency assistance. Participants should have attended Disaster Services: An Overview training

prior to this class. For more information, call American Red Cross, Indiana County headquarters, at (724) 465-5678. • Introduction to Disaster classes teach how the American Red Cross fits in when there is a disaster and how you can help your community. For more information, call the Indiana chapter at (724) 465-5678. • Low Impact Exercise, through Aging Services Inc., is for people age 60 and older. Classes are conducted at five senior center locations by a trained instructor. You do not have to be a senior center participant to attend. For more information, call (724) 349-4500 or (800) 443-8016. • New Baby Day Camp, for children ages 3 to 7 whose family is expecting a new baby, gives kids lessons before the new baby comes home. For more information, call Indiana Regional Medical Center at (724) 357-7496. • Preschool and Progressive Swim Classes are held in sevenweek sessions at the Indiana County YMCA. Preschool is for children ages 6 months to 5 years, and progressive is for children 6 years and older. Enrollment is limited. Call (724) 463-9622. • Tobacco Cessation Course, a seven-week program for those who have resolved to quit smoking is offered at Excela Health Call Center. One-on-one counseling and telephonic support are available. Times and locations vary. For more information, call (724) 689-1891 or (877) 771-1234.

FAMILY SUPPORT • Breast Cancer Education and Support Group meets from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. the first Tuesday of the month at Excela Health Westmoreland Hospital. For more information, contact the Excela Health Call Center at (877) 771-1234. • Fibromyalgia Support Group meets the first Wednesday of the month from 6:15 to 7:30 p.m. at the Excela Health Westmoreland Hospital. For more information, contact the Excela Health Call Center at (877) 771-1234. • Hepatitis C Education and Support Group meets at noon the first Tuesday of the month and 3 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. • Hepatitis C Education/Support Group meets the first Thursday of the month at noon at The Open Door in Indiana. This group provides information and support that you need to live with, get treatment for, or prevent exposure to hepatitis. Thursday’s guest speaker will be Dr. Rob Groomes, ACMH Hospital. • Mothers of Preschoolers meets from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. the first and third Wednesday of the month at Blairsville Free Methodist Church. There is a $25 registration fee to join Mothers of Preschoolers International. Scholarships are available. Call (724) 459-6209 for more information. • One Stitch at a Time, a knitting and sharing hour, is offered at 10 a.m. the first and third Tuesday of the month 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 Center For Independent Living of South Central PA, Altoona. For more information, call (800) 237-9009. • Advisory Board on Autism and Related Disorders Family Support Group, through Family Behavioral Resources, meets from 6 to 7:30 p.m. the first Monday of the month at the Airport Professional Center, Suite 524, 1380 Route 286 East, White Township. A social skills group meets in conjunction with the support group. Children of all ages and developmental skills are welcome. For more information or to register, call (724) 465-0369.


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1, 2 & 3 bdr - Indiana & 1 & 2 bdr - Blairsville, no dogs, Call (724) 422-1484 mmetil@verizon.net 2 BDRM fridge, stove, w/d, parking included, excellent condition (724) 422-1398

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BORO: Very nice 2 bdr, $500/mo + utilities, non smoking, no pets. Call (724) 463-0339 COLONIAL MANOR 1 bdr furnished. & unfurnished. 2 bdr unfurnished. Call for info. (724) 463-9290. 9-4pm. colonialmanorindianapa .com HOMER CITY 1 bedroom, No pets Royal Oaks Apts. Phone (724) 464-9708 HOMER CITY: 2 bdrm, garage parking. No pets! $825/mo. Utili. included. (724) 840-4109 NEWLY Remodeled, 1 bdrm apt in Homer City, No pets, includes all utilities, $560/mo plus security. (724) 349-0766 ONE Bedroom. A/C, low traffic, laundry on-site, parking. No pets. One year lease. runcorental@verizon.net (724) 349-0152

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1 ROOM Efficiencies, East Pike. $475-/mo. ALL UTIL. INCL., TV & Internet also. Call (724) 465-6161 2/3 BDRS, available for Spring 2015, next to campus. (724) 349-0152 or runcorental@verizon.net

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BLAIRSVILLE 3bdrm 1 bath, A/C. Call (724) 691-1786 anytime or (724) 600-4843 after 5 pm BLAIRSVILLE: 2 Very nice 3 bdrm, 1 $695 plus utilities, other $895 plus utilities. 724-858-7813

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SHERMAN STREET, CLYMER, PENNSYLVANIA AFFORDABLE LIVING FOR THE ELDERLY OR DISABLED CLYMER HOUSE APARTMENTS Charming one bedroom, two bedroom apartments especially designed for the disabled needs in mind. CLYMER HOUSE APARTMENTS Each apartment has wall to wall carpeting, stove & refrigerator and cable TV hook-ups, etc. APPLICANTS QUALIFICATIONS: Each person must be 62 years old, or older handicapped/disabled regardless of age AND meet income guidelines. Very low income households have priority. One bedroom, two bedroom units for the disabled. This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer. FEATURES ARE: ELEVATOR LAUNDRY SNOW REMOVAL ON-SITE MAIL DELIVERY TRASH REMOVAL SMALL PETS ALLOWED FOR APPLICATIONS:

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The Hampton Inn & Suites Blairsville is currently seeking a Maintenance Engineer to join their team. The qualified candidate must have excellent painting skills as well as excellent guest service skills. Light maintenance and repair work will also be required. Qualified candidates should submit their resume to:

Available in •Shelocta •Elderton

If you have reliable transportation, valid driver’s license & auto insurance, call Roque. (724) 465-5555 ext 254

Hampton Inn & Suites Blairsville 62 Pine Ridge Road Blairsville, PA 15717 Fax: 724-459-7369 INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR Walking Carrier Needed to deliver newspapers daily (7 days a week). •Blairsville Boro North Side North Spring North Liberty North Walnut (Approx. 40 papers) Start immediately If you are at least 12 years old, and you have dreamed of owning your own business. Call Joe (724) 465-5555 ext 222. Help Wanted

EXPERIENCED Snow Plow Drivers Needed. Must have clean driving record. Call (724) 854-9200

Family Psychological Associates seeks part-time Licensed Therapist. Contact Jennifer 724-349-6320

FOOD SERVICES SUPERVISOR position available with Aramark. We are seeking individuals to supervise our food service associates in our Residential Dining Department at IUP. We provide a very competitive wage. Great opportunity for professional growth within a Fortune 500 company. Qualified applicants should have previous food service management experience and/ or education in a related field. Good interpersonal and communication skills are necessary. Must be able to work various shifts to include weekdays and weekends. Benefits include: Health, Vision, Dental, Paid Time Off/ Vacation Time, 401K, Paid Holidays. Please email resume and letter of interest to taylor-william@ aramark.com or apply to aramark.com/careers EOE, M/F/Disability/Vet

Health Care Facility Seeking: Temporary Dietary Manager Seeking a Dietary Manager to maintain all aspects of the dietary department and to ensure nutritional needs of each resident is met and that the dietary department is maintained in a clean, safe and organized manner. Places necessary orders, supervises food preparation, schedules employees and overall organize and direct all aspects and functions of the dietary department. Interested candidates may email resumes to kimberly_cobaugh@ indianhaven.com or via fax at 724-465-2013. EEOC

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FREE FIREWOOD for EXPERIENCED Chainsaw Operator. Clearing lot in Indiana. (412) 289-3207 Anytime.

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Professional Tree Service - Pruning and Removal - Stump Grinding We Specialize In Hazardous Trees

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SNOW BLOWER: Simplicity 524 2 stage, runs great, new battery, as is. $150.00 (724) 349-7437 SNOW BLOWER: Troy-Bilt 521 Snow Squal Blower, elec start, like new. $225 (724) 349-7437

Household Goods

BED BOARD clean has nice finish, ready for use. $10.00 (724) 465-7566 or (724) 465-7554 DINING ROOM Set: beautiful pine table 42x60, (2) 12” boards, 6 chairs, 60” long lighted hutch. $495. excellent shape. (724) 422-9595 ROCKING CHAIR: Fair condition, $25 obo. (724) 254-2343 Set of old fire king dishes w/gold rims, service for 8, milk glass, $20 Call (724) 459-8861

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MAYTAG gas dryer: in good condition, beige in color. $75.00 Call (724) 783-7623 WILLIAMS Appliance, 30 years. Selling quality new & used. (724) 397-2761.

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STEREO Component System JVC Compact, model MX55MBK speakers, am/fm, 6 cd changer, dual cassette, 1992, nice shape $100 724-465-4350

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AUSSIE Pups: champ. bloodlines, health guaranteed, ready to go. Call (724) 840-8930

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LOW Cost spay/neuter services for your companion animal. Dogs done by weight. Female cats $50, males $40 Call Action For Animals. (724) 539-2544

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FOR SALE 8 gun oak cabinet $500 firm Call (724) 762-9288

TREADMILL: Proform 2005 XL, works great, also inclines, $50. (724) 479-8488 or (724) 422-9595 for text.

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SAMSONITE Travel alarm clock, new never used. $16. Call (724) 541-1489

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Parts & Accessories For Sale

6 TIRES 4 Rims Alum. Alloy P275-65-18 Fits Ford 6 Bolt 05-13 $450. Call (724) 459-8194 NEW SNAP-ON solus ultra scanner w/case & xtras, works for vehicles from 1981-now, paid $4,000 new asking $2,500 Call (724) 465-0266

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2004 TOYOTA Camry LE, 4 cylinder 4 door, excellent mechanical condition & new tires, Needs body work. $2,000. (724) 349-1386 SNOW PLOW: like new, $3,200. Call for details. (724) 388-7505

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2002 CHEVY 3500 Cargo Van, 150,100 miles, great work van. $1,600. (724) 464-3779

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PIN: Swarovski Crystal stone angel pin, brand new, never worn, $20. (724) 541-1489

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TOSHIBA 51” TV. Works great, built-in speakers, 50” tall, 25” deep. Free. (724) 463-0619

FISH TANK: 30 gallon, with nice wooden stand, and all accessories. Good condition. $65. Call (724) 549-8266

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CAMPING SUPPLIES: includes 2 tents, canopy, tarps, poles, stakes, coleman stove, folding potty, sleeping bags, 2 rafts, life jackets. $100 for all. Call (724) 422-1168

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HALL OF FAME

SUPER BOWL XLIX: Seahawks vs. Patriots, 6:30 p.m. tonight (NBC)

‘The Bus’ chosen for Hall

DUEL IN THE DESERT

By HOWARD FENDRICH AP Pro Football Writer

PHOENIX — One by one, the newest members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame stepped onto the stage as their names were called. When the eighth man elected Saturday, the late Junior Seau, was announced, his two sons stood with the group. “I wish,” 25-year-old Tyler Seau said later, “he here in person with “TO was us.” THINK A field-covering, hardI can hitting linebacker, the charismatic Seau, who ascend to committed suicide at age this level, 43 in 2012, was the only eligible candithis is first-time date in the Hall’s class of something 2015. Also getting in Sata day before the I never urday, Super Bowl, were modthought ern-day players Jerome Tim Brown, of, never Bettis, Charles Haley and Will dreamed Shields, contributors Bill of.” Polian and Ron Wolf, and senior selection Mick Jerome Tingelhoff. Bettis was a burly runBettis ning back nicknamed The Bus who began a 13season career by earning Rookie of the Year honors for the Rams. He capped it by winning the 2006 Super Bowl with the Steelers in a game played in his hometown of Detroit. His 13,662 yards rushing rank fifth in history. “To think a little fat kid who had never played football until high school,” Bettis said, “to think I can ascend to this level, this is something I never thought of, never dreamed of.” Researchers who studied Junior Seau’s brain said it showed signs of chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a disease connected to repeated head injuries, including concussions. Continued on Page C-4

MARK HUMPHREY and MATT YORK/Associated Press

WHY NEW ENGLAND WILL WIN

WHY SEATTLE WILL WIN

Pats chasing another title

Seattle could win it again

By HOWARD ULMAN

Associated Press file photo

JEROME BETTIS finished his career with 13,662 rushing yards.

By TIM BOOTH

AP Sports Writer

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PHOENIX — Go ahead, pile on the Patriots. Declare the Bill Belichick-Tom Brady era over after they split their first four games this season. Call them cheaters when their footballs lose too much air. Predict the Legion of Boom will bring the hammer down on Rob Gronkowski. Then jump on the New England bandwagon. Watch one of the greatest quarterbacks ever lower the pressure on himself with handoffs to big LeGarrette Blount and quick passes to small receivers Julian Edelman and Danny Amendola. See the secondbest defense in the Super Bowl siBILL BELICHICK lence Marshawn Lynch’s running and put the burden on Russell Wilson to move the Seahawks with his arm and legs. Finally, concede that the Lombardi Trophy raised by New England owner Robert Kraft tonight is well deserved, no matter how much fans of 31 other teams dislike the leader with the hoodie and the scowl — and his fourth Super Bowl championship as coach of the Patriots. Continued on Page C-4

PHOENIX — The sideshow is over, which means Marshawn Lynch can go back to not talking and this realization can become obvious again: The Seattle Seahawks are still the best defensive team in football. And as we saw in last year’s Super Bowl, defense still usually wins. “We’ve got a lot of big-name guys, but you would never know because they work like they’re just average players,” Seattle linebacker Bruce Irvin said. “They never let the starting get to their head and I think that’s the biggest difference. Guys always PETE come to work ready to work. I think CARROLL that separates us from a lot of teams that we practice our tails off. We bust our butts during the week so when Sunday comes it’s much easier.” Therein lays the challenge in Seattle’s attempt this evening against the New England Patriots to become the first team in a decade to win back-to-back Super Bowl titles. Continued on Page C-4

INSIDE • A statistical breakdown of the Patriots’ and the Seahawks’ seasons. Page C-2 • Patriots and Seahawks rosters. • Staff predictions. Page C-3 • Aaron Rodgers won his second MVP award, and other players honored at NFL awards. Page C-4

COLLEGE BASKETBALL: IUP 72, Seton Hill 54

Hawks take over in second half By TONY COCCAGNA

tonyc@indianagazette.net

There was a lot going on at the KCAC on Saturday night. It was Roger Reschini Boy Scout Night, and IUP coach Joe Lombardi was featured in a pregame video honoring the late benefactor of the program, the Scouts and the Indiana community in general. Then Norm, the Crimson Hawk school mascot, rappelled from the catwalk high above the basketball court as members of IUP’s ROTC program stood guard on Military Appreciation Night. The choir from St. Thomas More Parrish on campus made its annual ap-

pearance to sing the national anthem as the honor guard from a Junior ROTC program presented the colors. The pep band’s music reverberated throughout the arena, dance teams performed their routines at halftime, and four graduates of the IUP ROTC program took their oath as newly commissioned second lieutenants in the U.S. Army. And then, not long after halftime, the basketball team got into the act, too. IUP overcame a lackluster first half and start of the second, going on an 180 run to seize control in a 72-54 victory over Seton Hill in a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference game in front of more than 2,600 fans. The Crimson

Hawks improved to 18-3 overall and 12-3 in the PSAC West, keeping pace a half-game behind first-place Gannon. “We came together,” junior guard Brandon Norfleet said. “Coach got on us about not playing with enough passion because the first half we had a couple spurts when we played with passion and then we’d die down. Then the second half we came out a little lackluster and they went on a little run. We said enough is enough and started getting into our defense, and our defense led to offense. We got on the fast break and got the free throw line, and that’s what really broke the game open.” Continued on Page C-8

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New England Patriots Roster Head Coach: Bill Belichick No. Player Pos Ht 3 Stephen Gostkowski K 6-1 6 Ryan Allen P 6-2 10 Jimmy Garoppolo QB 6-2 11 Julian Edelman WR 5-10 12 Tom Brady QB 6-4 18 Matthew Slater WR 6-0 19 Brandon LaFell WR 6-3 21 Malcolm Butler CB 5-11 23 Patrick Chung S 5-11 24 Darrelle Revis CB 5-11 25 Kyle Arrington CB 5-10 26 Logan Ryan CB 5-11 27 Tavon Wilson S 6-0 28 James White RB 5-10 29 LeGarrette Blount RB 6-0 30 Duron Harmon S 6-1 32 Devin McCourty S 5-10 34 Shane Vereen RB 5-10 35 Jonas Gray RB 5-10 38 Brandon Bolden RB 5-11 39 Brandon Browner CB 6-4 43 Nate Ebner S 6-0 46 James Develin RB 6-3 47 M.Hoomanawanui TE 6-4 48 Danny Aiken C 6-4 50 Rob Ninkovich DE 6-2 52 Jonathan Casillas LB 6-1 54 Dont’a Hightower LB 6-3 55 Akeem Ayers LB 6-3 58 Darius Fleming LB 6-2 59 Chris White LB 6-3 61 Marcus Cannon T 6-5 62 Ryan Wendell C 6-2 63 Dan Connolly G 6-4 65 Jordan Devey T 6-6 66 Bryan Stork C 6-4 67 Josh Kline G 6-3 71 Cameron Fleming T 6-6 72 Joe Vellano DT 6-2 75 Vince Wilfork DT 6-2 76 Sebastian Vollmer T 6-8 77 Nate Solder T 6-8 80 Danny Amendola WR 5-11 81 Tim Wright TE 6-4 82 Josh Boyce WR 5-11 84 Brian Tyms WR 6-3 87 Rob Gronkowski TE 6-6 90 Zach Moore DE 6-6 91 Jamie Collins LB 6-3 94 Chris Jones DT 6-1 95 Chandler Jones DE 6-5 96 Sealver Siliga DT 6-2 97 Alan Branch DT 6-6

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HOW THEY WERE BUILT Draft 2000 — QB Tom Brady, 6th-B 2004 — DT Vince Wilfork, 1st-A 2006 — K Stephen Gostkowski 4th-B 2008 — WR Matthew Slater 5th 2009 — T Sebastian Vollmer, 2ndD; WR Julian Edelman, 7th-A 2010 — S Devin McCourty, 1st; TE Rob Gronkowski, 2nd-A 2011 — T Nate Solder, 1st; RB Shane Vereen, 2nd-B; T Marcus Cannon, 5th-A 2012 — DE Chandler Jones, 1stA; LB Dont’a Hightower, 1st-B; S Tavon Wilson, 2nd; S Nate Ebner, 6th 2013 — LB Jamie Collins, 2nd-A; CB Logan Ryan, 3rd-A; S Duron Harmon, 3rd-B; WR Josh Boyce, 4th-A 2014 — QB Jimmy Garoppolo, 2nd; C Bryan Stork, 4th-A; RB James White 4th-B; T Cameron Fleming, 4th-C; DE Zach Moore, 6th-B Free Agents 2008 — C Ryan Wendell; G Dan Connolly 2009 — CB Kyle Arrington; DE Rob Ninkovich 2012 — RB Brandon Bolden; RB James Develin; TE Michael Hoomanawanui 2013 — P Ryan Allen; T Jordan Devey; G Josh Kline; DT Joe Vellano; DT Sealver Siliga 2014 — CB Malcolm Butler; S Patrick Chung; DB Darrelle Revis; RB LeGarrette Blount; RB Jonas Gray; LB Darius Fleming; WR Brian Tyms; DT Alan Branch Unrestricted Free Agents 2012 — CB Brandon Browner (Seattle) 2013 — WR Danny Amendola (St. Louis) 2014 — WR Brandon LaFell (Carolina) Trade 2014 — LB Jonathan Casillas and TE Tim Wright (Tampa Bay); LB Akeem Ayers (Detroit) Waiver 2011 — C Danny Aiken (Buffalo) 2013 — LB Chris White (Detroit); DT Chris Jones (Tampa Bay)

Sunday, February 1, 2015 — C-3

The Man Under The Hood(ie)

JULIO CORTEZ/Associated Press

PATRIOTS COACH Bill Belichick has adapted to the ever-changing NFL over the years, but his success rate has not wavered. Today, he leads New England into its sixth Super Bowl, a feat no other coach has accomplished.

Love him or loathe him, Belichick’s record of success speaks for itself By BARRY WILNER

AP Pro Football Writer

He’s been called the Evil Genius, and he’s been fined for spying on an opponent. And now there are questions about deflated footballs. Any visual portrait of Bill Belichick likely has him wearing a hoodie — and a scowl. Many of his media duties are marked by terse answers or outright stonewalling. All of which masks the impact and longevity of the New England Patriots boss, the winningest coach in postseason NFL history. Belichick is about to lead his team into its sixth Super Bowl in 14 seasons. No one, not Chuck Noll or Tom Landry or Marv Levy or Bill Walsh — all Hall of Famers — managed that. Since Belichick took over the Patriots in 2000 after a five-season flop as head man in Cleveland, there have been 119 coaching changes. In the AFC East alone, which the Patriots have won 12 of 14 seasons, 17 coaches have come and gone. Belichick is the one constant. “I think Coach is always pretty consistent with how he’s dealt with our team,” Tom Brady said. “You don’t ride the highs and lows of the season. Whether it’s one win or one loss, you just try to get better and make improvements, and you’ve got to play your best at the end. “It’s hard to make our team. Coach Belichick puts a lot of pressure on guys in training camp. If you make the team, you know that you have the confidence of the coaches that you can help us win. Everybody’s got a skill. Everybody’s got a skill set. Whoever is on the field has to be able to go out there and perform their job.” In the face of the controversies and criticisms the Patriots have faced during his tenure, Belichick’s approach remains the same. Yes, he often comes off as ornery, but that’s because he’d rather be coaching, rather be teaching, rather be dissecting film.

“I THINK Bill is a very open free-thinker and a guy that needs that kind of control to be at his best. It’s worked historically and in extraordinary fashion.” Pete Carroll,

Seahawks coach

But according to Vince Wilfork, other than Brady the longest-tenured Patriot, Belichick has changed somewhat. Out of necessity. “Yeah, I’ve seen the difference in Bill in the 11 years that I have been here, and I tell him he is getting soft,” the defensive tackle joked. “But this is a different era of football now with how the team is shaped up, and how a lot of guys are younger guys. You don’t really have that veteran team that he used to have. When I first came in the league, he had a veteran team that didn’t take much to get those guys going. But he’s more understanding now. I think when you get so used to having a certain quality of players and it changes, it’s hard for you to adapt to change. And I think Bill had to do a good job of that ever since I’ve been in the league because we’ve changed so much.” Pretty much every successful Super Bowl coach had to follow that path. Certainly Noll did as Pittsburgh evolved from the Steel Curtain-dominated squads to a high-scoring bunch. So did Landry, several times, depending on if he had a Doomsday Defense or a potent attack built around Roger Staubach. Belichick’s first Super Bowl team back in 2001 was fundamentally sound on both sides of the ball, but far more aggressive on defense, his specialty. Indeed, Brady was almost a caretaker that season.

Belichick knew he had something very special in Brady, though, and when the quarterback rapidly developed, the coach loosened the reins. When they won their consecutive titles for the 2003 and 2004 seasons, Brady was a budding star. When Belichick recognized that, he built an unstoppable offense around Brady. In some ways, he was ahead of the game, again. While the NFL was evolving into a pass-crazy league, the Patriots already were there with Brady throwing to Randy Moss and Wes Welker. By 2007, Brady was the best quarterback in the league, breaking records and guiding New England to a perfect regular season. Don’t think other coaches around the NFL haven’t paid attention. His counterpart in this Super Bowl, Seattle’s Pete Carroll, actually was replaced in New England by Belichick. “I know that when (owner Robert Kraft) was making his choice to hire Coach Belichick, I had one opportunity to say something to him about that,” Carroll said. “And I thought that was really a unique hire, a special hire and a guy that would really fit in well if (Kraft) let him do what he was capable of doing. I think Bill is a very open free-thinker and a guy that needs that kind of control to be at his best. It’s worked historically and in extraordinary fashion.” To Wilfork, nothing has changed, yet so much has changed. “We were a veteran team, (then) it was a younger team; at one point we were the youngest team in the league,” he said. “So I think he had to try to find the identity in what works for that team. And I think he’s done a great job over the years of doing that. “But at the end of the day, he is still Bill. He coaches the same way. He demands everything the same way. But I think he’s got a little soft heart now. Over time, he got a little softer, though.” Even if he is loath to show it.

STAFF PREDICTIONS The Gazette sports staff overwhelmingly picked the Patriots to win due to their offensive intensity and the experience of Tom Brady and Bill Belichick. Tony Coccagna: The Patriots, who rarely fumbled their deflated footballs, suddenly start turning it over with properly inflated footballs. Seahawks, 28-24.

Carly Krouse: I’ve picked them twice already, so I’m sticking with it. The Pats are solid, and somehow (cheating or not cheating) will find a way to win. Plus, it’s hard to win back-to-back titles. Patriots, 23-17.

Eli Nellis: It seems like forever since they’ve last played and even longer since we’ve talked about the actual football. From what I remember, Seattle has a pretty dynamic, young defense — but Tom Brady has humbled many of those before. Patriots, 31-20.

Matt Burglund: As far as matchups go, this might be the most intriguing Super Bowl since … well, last year’s. That one turned out to be a blowout, but this one won’t. I have no respect for the Patriots’ cheating ways, but they’ll find a way to win this one fair and square. Patriots, 28-18.

Dustin Filloy: Tom Brady has been waiting since his loss at Super Bowl XLVI to get back to this stage, and this time, he’s not going to let his opportunity to become the greatest quarterback in NFL history slip through his fingers. New England wins its fourth Super Bowl and Brady takes home his third Super Bowl MVP trophy. Patriots, 31-24.

NFC CHAMPION Seattle Seahawks

Roster Head Coach: Pete Carroll No. Player Pos Ht 3 Russell Wilson QB 5-11 4 Steven Hauschka K 6-4 5 B.J. Daniels QB 5-11 7 Tarvaris Jackson QB 6-2 9 Jon Ryan P 6-0 13 Chris Matthews WR 6-5 15 Jermaine Kearse WR 6-1 19 Bryan Walters WR 6-0 20 Jeremy Lane CB 6-0 22 Robert Turbin RB 5-10 23 Jeron Johnson S 5-10 24 Marshawn Lynch RB 5-11 25 Richard Sherman CB 6-3 26 Steven Terrell S 5-10 27 Tharold Simon CB 6-3 28 Marcus Burley CB 5-10 29 Earl Thomas S 5-10 31 Kam Chancellor S 6-3 33 Christine Michael RB 5-10 35 Deshawn Shead CB 6-2 41 Byron Maxwell CB 6-1 46 Will Tukuafu RB 6-4 49 Clint Gresham C 6-3 50 K.J. Wright LB 6-4 51 Bruce Irvin LB 6-3 52 Brock Coyle LB 6-2 53 Malcolm Smith LB 6-0 54 Bobby Wagner LB 6-0 56 Cliff Avril DE 6-3 57 Mike Morgan LB 6-3 60 Max Unger C 6-5 61 Lemuel Jeanpierre C 6-3 64 J.R. Sweezy G 6-5 65 Patrick Lewis C 6-1 66 Keavon Milton G 6-4 67 Landon Cohen DT 6-1 68 Justin Britt T 6-6 70 David King DE 6-4 72 Michael Bennett DE 6-4 76 Russell Okung T 6-5 77 James Carpenter G 6-5 78 Alvin Bailey T 6-3 79 Garry Gilliam T 6-5 81 Kevin Norwood WR 6-2 82 Luke Willson TE 6-5 83 Ricardo Lockette WR 6-2 84 Cooper Helfet TE 6-3 88 Tony Moeaki TE 6-3 89 Doug Baldwin WR 5-10 93 O’Brien Schofield DE 6-3 94 Kevin Williams DT 6-5 95 Demarcus Dobbs DE 6-2 99 Tony McDaniel DT 6-7

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HOW THEY WERE BUILT Draft 2009 — C Max Unger 2nd 2010 — OT Russell Okung 1st-A; S Earl Thomas 1st-B; S Kam Chancellor 5th 2011 — G James Carpenter, 1st; LB K.J. Wright 4th-A; CB Richard Sherman 5th-A; CB Byron Maxwell 6th; LB Malcolm Smith 7th-B 2012 — LB Bruce Irvin 1st; LB Bobby Wagner 2nd; QB Russell Wilson 3rd; RB Robert Turbin 4th-A; CB Jeremy Lane 6th-A; G J.R. Sweezy 7th-A 2013 — Christine Michael 2nd; CB Tharold Simon, 5th-B; TE Luke Willson 5th-C 2014 — T Justin Britt, 2nd-B; WR Kevin Norwood, 4th-B Free Agents 2008 — P Jon Ryan. 2010 — C Clint Gresham; C Lemuel Jeanpierre 2011 — LB Mike Morgan; WR Doug Baldwin; WR Ricardo Lockette; S Jeron Johnson; 2012 — WR Jermaine Kearse; WR Bryan Walters 2013 — OT Alvin Bailey; QB Tarvaris Jackson 2014 — WR Chris Matthews; S Steven Terrell; CB Marcus Burley; RB Will Tukuafu; 52 LB Brock Coyle; G Keavon Milton; DT Landon Cohen; T Garry Gilliam; TE Tony Moeaki Unrestricted Free Agents 2013 — DT Tony McDaniel (Miami); DE Cliff Avril (Detroit); DE Michael Bennett (Tampa Bay) 2014 — DT Kevin Williams (Minnesota) Trades 2010 — RB Marshawn Lynch (Buffalo) Waiver 2011 — K Steven Hauschka (Denver) 2013 — DE O’Brien Schofield (Arizona); QB B.J. Daniels (San Francisco) 2014 — C Patrick Lewis (Jacksonville); DE Demarcus Dobbs (San Francisco) Practice Squad 2013 — DE David King (Cincinnati)

Justin Gerwick: If someone has the mind to figure out how to get past the Seahawks’ legendary defense, it’s definitely Belichick. He has been flipping through Brandon Browner’s copy of Dan Quinn’s playbook for two weeks now trying to figure out all the different spots he can squeeze Gronk into. These are the types of games where the Patriots pull away with surprising blowouts. Patriots, 30-13.


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Patriots looking for another title Continued from Page C-1 “No matter what goes on around this game or outside this locker room, whatever it may be, you have to be ready to play,” defensive tackle Vince Wifork said. “We can’t let any distraction alter our course of what we want to be and how we want to do it.” They want to be champions. How can they do it against the NFL’s best defense? Start with Brady getting rid of the ball fast to a runner or receiver. Or let Gronkowski occupy two defenders after lining up wide, in the slot or beside a tackle. Or toss in some trickery — maybe a double reverse or even a fleaflicker. There’s no end to Belichick’s football imagination. What would he like to establish early? “What I’d like to establish is the lead,” he said Friday, flashing a rare grin he breaks out in the Super Bowl spotlight as if trying to show there’s more to him than an obsession with Xs and Os and victories. The Patriots have scored first in just four of their last eight games. But they’ve won six of them, with one of the losses coming in a meaningless regular-season finale. Never was their comeback ability more critical than when they overcame two 14point deficits to beat the Baltimore Ravens 35-31 in the divisional playoffs. Doing that against Seattle will be a tougher challenge. The Seahawks are the first team to lead the NFL in points and yards allowed for two straight years since Chicago in 1985, when the Bears pummeled the Patriots 46-10 in the Super Bowl, and 1986. And in their last eight games, the Seahawks have allowed just seven points in the fourth quarter. Of course, the brainy Belichick probably saved some never-before-seen wrinkles — some might call them deceptions — to catch Richard Sherman and company off guard. “He knows the game in and out. He’s very detailed and he wants perfection,” said cornerback Darrelle Revis, a major reason for the Patriots’ improved defense in his first season with them. “He’s a winner.” Belichick has the perfect partner in Brady — a twotime Super Bowl MVP who

holds numerous postseason passing records and brings great intensity and intelligence. “He has the fight, the will and the determination to go out there and destroy anybody who’s in his way,” Revis said. Sounds a bit like Lynch. But the Patriots defense has been successful in neutralizing an opponent’s most dangerous player. They did it this season with A.J. Green of Cincinnati, Peyton Manning of Denver, Andrew Luck of Indianapolis (twice), Calvin Johnson of Detroit and Philip Rivers of San Diego. None, however, is a running back. And Lynch rushed for the fourth-most yards in the NFL and 13 touchdowns. But New England had the ninth-best run defense and allowed only six rushing touchdowns. So they have the players and the strategy to control Lynch. “Green Bay did a really good job of that in the NFC Championship in the first quarter or two,” Patriots linebacker Dont’a Hightower said. “They really slowed him down. They forced Seattle to throw the ball a lot earlier, more than they wanted to.” The Packers led 19-7 with just over two minutes left after Wilson had thrown four interceptions. But touchdown runs by Wilson and Lynch gave the Seahawks the lead before Wilson capped the incredible comeback with a 35-yard touchdown pass to Jermaine Kearse for a 28-22 overtime win. The Seahawks “primary goal is to put the ball in their playmakers’ hands,” Wilfork said. “When you have Russell Wilson and Marshawn in the backfield together, you have to make sure you account for both of them.” The Patriots will. They’re disciplined, quick and physical on defense. They’ll chase Wilson down, gang tackle Lynch and use a secondary led by cornerbacks Revis and Brandon Browner, a Seahawk last season, to blanket mediocre receivers. New England was the NFL’s fourth highest scoring team, averaging 29 points per game. It won’t need that many to deny Seattle a second straight title and win the Super Bowl for the first time in 10 years. PREDICTION: Patriots 24, Seahawks 21.

Seahawks could take it all again Continued from Page C-1 For as important a role as Lynch might end up playing, whether Seattle is lifting a second straight Lombardi Trophy will be dictated by its defense. The outcome is certainly deeper than just how Seattle plays defensively. Has Seattle fully recovered emotionally from the NFC title game and its remarkable comeback against Green Bay just to get to the Super Bowl? Can Russell Wilson be an effective passer against a New England secondary that with Darrelle Revis and Brandon Browner is far better than the one Wilson faced as a rookie? And where is Lynch’s head after a week where he was the center of attention? The difference is Seattle’s defense has shown it’s capable of overcoming those problems to win games. The only evidence needed is what the Seahawks did in the NFC championship game. Three times in the first half the Packers took possession inside the Seattle 35 and came away with only nine points. That defense allowed the Seahawks to hang around long enough to post its late rally. There is a reason Seattle is being mentioned in the same category as the “Purple People Eaters,” the “Steel Curtain,” and the “Monsters of the Midway.” They have accomplished statistical feats that haven’t been seen in nearly 30 years. The best scoring defense. The best at stopping the pass. The best overall. All they need is another Super Bowl title to add credence to their status.

“People hate us because, you know, when you talk a lot of smack, people usually hate you,” Seattle defensive end Michael Bennett said. “But when you talk a lot of smack and you back it up, they hate you even more.” So how does Seattle earn a second title with its defense? By not giving up big plays. They allowed only 39 plays of 20 or more yards the entire regular season and just 17 of those in the final eight games. And that’s not the strength of the Patriots. New England ranked 26th in the league in offensive plays of 20 or more yards. Make the Patriots move in small chunks. Get to Tom Brady just enough to throw off his timing. Make sure LeGarrette Blount and the New England run game doesn’t get started. And keep Rob Gronkowski from taking over the game. Sounds like a lot. But if successful, Seattle will be put in position to do what no team has done before because of the way it’s been constructed. They are talented. They are still young. And they have most of their core players together through at least the 2017 season with financial flexibility. Some of that extra money will be consumed by a new contract for Wilson, but there will still be room to supplement what Seattle has already created. That’s what makes the potential for Sunday so unique. There has never been a team to win three straight Super Bowls and that will be all the talk for Pete Carroll and his crew going into next season: PREDICTION: Seahawks 23, Patriots 19

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PACKERS QUARTERBACK Aaron Rodgers was named the Assosciated Press NFL Most Valuable Player for the second time.

Rodgers, Watt win big at awards show By BARRY WILNER

AP Pro Football Writer

PHOENIX — Just living the dream. And looking for more. Green Bay’s Aaron Rodgers won his second MVP award Saturday night, and J.J. Watt swept away the voters the way he sweeps quarterbacks off their feet to take top defensive honors. Rodgers, also the 2011 Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player award winner, took this one in somewhat surprisingly easy fashion over Watt. The Packers quarterback received 31 votes for the 2014 award from a nationwide panel of 50 media members who regularly cover the league. Houston’s Watt, seeking to become the first defensive player to win MVP since 1986, got 13 votes. Rodgers threw for 38 touchdowns and a league-low five interceptions; he has thrown 512 passes at home without a pick. He led the Packers to two victories at season’s end despite playing with a severe calf injury. “I feel so fortunate to live out my dreams, year after year,” Rodgers said Saturday night. “ “It can’t help but sink in when you play for the Packers. When you live in Green Bay you know about the Lombardi years, Bart Starr and all the guys who made those teams special. You like to be part of something special yourself.” Watt, the ultra-energetic and versatile Texans end, is the first unanimous choice for an AP award since Tom Brady won Most Valuable Player in 2007, and the first for top defensive player under the current voting setup. “I’m always trying to raise the bar,” he said. “The moment you get complacent is the moment you begin your decline. When you start to feel like you’ve made it, when you feel like you’re doing pretty good, that’s when you start to fall back.” NFL rushing leader DeMarco Murray of Dallas won Offensive Player, while the Arizona Cardinals swept coaching honors. Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski took the Comeback Player award, but was not on hand because, well, New England has a rather important date with Seattle on Sunday in the Super Bowl. Murray, who ran away with the rushing title with 1,845 yards — nearly 500 more than any other player — also topped the NFL with 2,261 yards from scrimmage. He scored 13 touchdowns in helping the Cowboys win the NFC East. That overwhelming performance earned him 26 votes as Murray easily outdistanced Rodgers (15 votes). “I want to say thank you to the Jones family for taking a chance on me four years ago out of Oklahoma,” Murray said. “It’s been a

privilege to play there. Hopefully we can continue that.” Murray’s contract is up. “I don’t think it’s any surprise or any secret where I want to play next year,” he said. Arians took his second Coach of the Year award in three seasons after leading his injury-ravaged Cardinals to an 11-5 record and a wild-card playoff berth. He was the top coach in 2012 as an interim, stepping in for the ill Chuck Pagano and leading the Colts to the postseason. His defensive coordinator in Arizona, Todd Bowles, won the first Assistant Coach of the Year award. Bowles has parlayed his work with the Cardinals into a head coaching job with the Jets. “I wouldn’t be head coach of the year if it wasn’t for him and the job he did,” Arians said. “I’m so happy that we started that award and he got it for the first time. Now he’s going to do a great job for the Jets.” Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr., who made the play of the year against the Cowboys with a one-handed snag of a touchdown pass while falling backward, was voted top offensive rookie. Beckham tied Michael Irvin’s NFL mark with nine consecutive games of 90 yards receiving and finished with 91 receptions for 1,305 yards and 12 TDs. “This is a great class that I came in,” Beckham said. “Part of the reason that I wanted to come out (early from LSU) was to be included in this class.” Rams tackle Aaron Donald won top defensive rookie honors. A force against the run and the pass, Donald had 37 tackles, nine assists, and led all rookies with nine sacks. He was one of three rookies initially selected for the Pro Bowl. “Hard work pays off,” Donald explained. In his fourth pro season, Watt earned his second such honor with 20 1-2 sacks, 78 tackles — 29 for losses — 50 quarterback hits, four forced fumbles and 10 blocked passes. He is the first NFL player with multiple 20sack seasons. Watt also had 20 1-2 sacks in 2012, his other top defensive player season. The AP awards were given out during the “NFL Honors” TV program. Also during the show, Carolina linebacker Thomas Davis won the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award. “This award means a great deal to me, as it symbolizes the valued work that the NFL, its players, and its 32 teams do in the community,” said Davis, a 10-year veteran. Bears defensive end Jared Allen won the Salute to Service Award. USAA will contribute $25,000 in Allen’s honor to the official aid societies representing all five military branches.

Last-minute tickets near $9K By TIM BOOTH

AP Sports Writer

PHOENIX — In previous years, the scenario for getting Super Bowl tickets at a reasonable price was simply waiting until the last possible minute to buy. That was how it played out last year in New York where many fans got into MetLife Stadium by purchasing tickets the day of the game for less than the listed price. But today’s matchup between New England and Seattle is on pace to be the most expensive Super Bowl ticket in history. A shortage of tickets made available to brokers on the secondary market has driven prices into five figures

even for nosebleed seats. It’s left ticket companies having to offer refunds to buyers because the tickets never came through. And it’s left thousands of fans wandering around Phoenix without entry to University of Phoenix Stadium. “I don’t have $10,000 that I want to give away,” Seahawks fan Mark Blair said. As of midday Saturday the NFL Ticket Exchange, the league’s official ticket re-sale website, didn’t have tickets for less than $9,000. The cheapest ticket on StubHub was nearly the same. One listing on Craigslist in Phoenix was selling tickets for $8,000 each with the seller willing to meet the buyer at their bank to complete the

transaction. Cameron Papp, spokesman for StubHub, said the only other event that came close the level of ticket cost fans are seeing was the BCS championship game between Notre Dame and Alabama two years ago. “This is unprecedented really. We’ve never seen prices this high,” Papp said. “We have much lower inventory this year than we did in the past. A lot of people bought tickets early as compared to last year. Last year in New York everyone waited until the last couple of days to buy tickets because they were spooked by the weather. This year a lot of people bought early and we’re running out of tickets.”

Continued from Page C-1 His death, less than 2½ years after the end of his playing career, resonated among players in the league, raising worry about the physical and emotional toll the sport takes. “It’s hard when you come into a group of men that have done what they’ve done, at their caliber, and they’re sharing stories and memories that they had together and playing against each other,” Tyler Seau said. “It makes you emotional.” Junior Seau played in the NFL for 20 seasons, the first 13 with the San Diego Chargers, followed by three with Miami and four with New England. He was Defensive Player of the Year for San Diego in 1992, made six All-Pro teams, and was a member of the league’s All-Decade team of the 1990s. “He never really needed an award to solidify how good he was. This kind of stuff was more for his family, for his mom, his dad, his brothers. Just to make them proud, make his family proud,” Tyler Seau said. “For him, he knew what work he put in. So he knew where he was and where he stood amongst these men. And he’s rightfully in.” Patriots coach Bill Belichick said this week he “loved” having Seau on his roster. “I can’t imagine having a Professional Football Hall of Fame without Junior Seau in it,” said Belichick, whose team plays the Seattle Seahawks in today’s Super Bowl. “I’d say the one word that comes to me when I think about Junior and football is ‘passion.’” When Brown retired after the 2004 season, he ranked No. 2 in NFL history with 14,934 yards receiving, No. 3 with 1,094 catches, and No. 3 with 100 touchdown catches. This was his sixth year of eligibility. “You know you have to wait your turn,” the 1987 Heisman Trophy winner said. “I came in this year hoping for better things.” Haley, a defensive end and linebacker, needed to wait 11 years to get in after becoming the first player in NFL history to play on five Super Bowl-winning teams. He called the late 49ers coach Bill Walsh “a father figure to me.” Shields was a guard for Kansas City from 19932006, never missing a game in his 14 seasons. He was a first-team All-Pro three times, a secondteam All-Pro four times, and was a member of the NFL’s All-Decade Team of the 2000s. Polian and Wolf were general managers who built Super Bowl champions. Tingelhoff retired in 1978 after starting all 240 games of his career as the center for the Minnesota Vikings. Five nominees were eliminated in Saturday’s final vote: Tony Dungy, Kevin Greene, Marvin Harrison, Orlando Pace and Kurt Warner. Earlier in the day, the 46 members on the selection committee reduced the list of 15 modern-day finalists by cutting players Morten Andersen, Terrell Davis and John Lynch, and coaches Don Coryell and Jimmy Johnson. A candidate needs 80 percent of the vote to get in. The induction ceremony is in August at Canton, Ohio.

JEROME BETTIS Selected by Rams in first round (10th overall) of 1993 draft. ... Earned Rookie of Year award. ... Finished rookie season with seventh-best rookie rushing total in league history and finished second in rushing yards and third in total yards from scrimmage. ... First Rams rookie to rush for 1,000 yards since Eric Dickerson (1983). ... Rams leading rusher 1993-95. ... Steelers leading rusher 19962001, 2003-04. ... Steelers leader in total yards from scrimmage, 1996-2001. ... His 50 100-plus yard games ranks first in Steelers history.


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Canadiens win fifth in a row By The Associated Press

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MARTIN LAIRD watched after he hit out of the sand trap during the third round of the Phoenix Open Saturday in Scottsdale, Ariz.

Laird holds lead at Phoenix Open By The Associated Press

Martin Laird watched the ball disappear into the cup on the par-3 16th hole and put some elbow grease into his fist pump. It certainly wasn’t the most exciting moment on golf’s most raucous hole. That belonged to Francesco Molinari, who made the first hole-in-one at the 16th on Saturday at the Phoenix Open since Tiger Woods in 1997. But it was plenty important to Laird. On the verge of dropping another shot and watching his lead dwindle, Laird followed that 10-foot par putt with a birdie on the 17th and another par save on the 18th to finish off a 3-under 68 and take a three-shot lead into the final round. Next up is another round with a new pair from the next generation. Laird, a 32-year-old Scot who has lived in Scottsdale since turning pro, played in the final group Saturday with two 21-year-old rookies, Justin Thomas and Daniel Berger. Chasing him Sunday will by Hideki Matsuyama, the 22-year-old from Japan who is No. 18 in the world, and 24-year-old power hitter Brooks Koepka. “This might just be the way it is,” Laird said of the increasingly evident youth movement. “When they come out, they’re ready to go. They don’t need three or four years to get used to the tour life or used to the golf courses. I don’t think they get intimidated at all anymore.” Laird was at 13-under 200 as he goes for his fourth PGA Tour victory. Matsuyama, already with seven wins worldwide, birdied his last four holes to surge into contention with a 63. Koepka finally managed to find the fairways, made birdie on both par 5s on the back nine and shot 64. They were at 203 with Zach Johnson, who shot a 67. Laird at least has a cushion, which might not have been the case without those key par putts, especially on the 16th. He pulled his tee shot into the water on the par-5 15th and made bogey, which can feel like losing two shots. And then he stepped into the arena at the 16th, hit wedge at the flag from 133 yards and pulled it enough to go in a bunker. He blasted out to about 10 feet, though the putt had plenty of break. “That was a big one,” he said. ‘You don’t want to make two bogeys in a row at two holes you’re looking at maybe making birdies on.” He followed with a perfect pitch to 3 feet for birdie on the 17th, and finished his round with a 10-foot par save. Molinari’s ace wasn’t for show. It carried him to a 64, and at 8-under 205, he was among 15 players still within five shots of the lead. Perhaps the biggest surprise of that group was Jon Rahm of Spain, a junior at Arizona State playing this week on a sponsor’s exemption. He got the gallery on his side early, especially by wearing a Sun Devils jersey when he teed off on the 16th, and shot 66. Rahm was at 9-under 204, along with Ryan Palmer (68) and Thomas, who had four birdies over his last six holes to salvage a 69.

“I’m not surprised, but I didn’t expect it. Something between there,” Rahm said. Laird played in the final group with Thomas and Berger, two players who were still in high school three years ago. That’s the way golf is shifting, players getting younger and more fearless. And that’s what Laird faces again on Sunday. Matsuyama, who won the Memorial last year, was the first rookie to win the Japan Golf Tour money list. He played bogey-free, and it was his birdie streak at the end of the round that put him into contention. The best one of all was his 50degree wedge into the 16th and a salute from the crowd. Koepka is the Floridian who went to the far corners of the world to chase his card, starting at the Challenge Tour on Europe and then winning the Turkish Open last year. He was 3 over on the par 5s this week, his first tournament in nearly two months, and made up some ground Saturday. Koepka hit the fairway on two par 5s on the back nine, setting up simple up-and-down birdies, and he made birdie on the 17th. “It’s just a little bit of rust, just not playing in two months,” Koepka said. “Felt like today I was finally comfortable. Being out there the last two days, it was almost like I was trying to find the driver a little bit.” Even with an overcast sky and cool temperatures, TPC Scottsdale still had a big buzz. The hope was for a record attendance — as it had been all week — until Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson both missed the cut. The attendance was 159,906, some 40,000 short of the record last year. But it was loud enough, especially the final hour. “It shouldn’t be a struggle to get your adrenaline going,” Laird said. COATES GOLF CLASSIC: With a notable double prize not only within reach, but practically in her grip, teen star Lydia Ko had to settle for half of the spoils. Though the 17-year-old New Zealander blew a late lead in the LPGA Tour’s season-opening Coates Golf Classic to finish a shot behind Na Yeon Choi, she became the youngest player of either gender to reach No. 1 in the world ranking. Ko, four strokes ahead on the front nine, double-bogeyed the 17th hole during a wild closing stretch, but still eclipsed Tiger Woods’ mark as the youngest to reach the game’s apex. Woods was 21 years, 5 months, 16 days when he reached the top in 1997. Ko did it at 17 years, 9 months, 7 days. Choi shot a 4-under 68 to finish at 16 under. Ko had a 71 to tie for second with Jessica Korda (66) and Ha Na Jang (70). DUBAI DESERT CLASSIC: Rory McIlroy shot a 6-under 66 to extend his lead to four strokes with a round left in the Dubai Desert Classic on Saturday. The top-ranked McIlroy, a stroke ahead after the second round, had a 20-under 196 total on Emirates Golf Club’s Majlis Course. Denmark’s Morten Orum Madsen was second after a 66, and England’s Lee Westwood was third at 14 under after a 69.

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Max Pacioretty scored 3:08 into overtime, Carey Price made 36 saves and the Montreal Canadiens edged the Washington Capitals 1-0 on Saturday for their fifth straight win. Price posted his second shutout in a row. He stopped the New York Rangers 1-0 on Thursday night, with Pacioretty scoring late in the third period. Washington lost its fifth consecutive road game. Pacioretty went to the net to tip Tomas Plekanec’s pass over goaltender Braden Holtby for the winning goal. FLYERS 1, MAPLE LEAFS 0: Steve Mason stopped all 30 shots and Michael Del Zotto scored to help the Philadelphia Flyers beat Toronto and sent the Maple Leafs to their ninth straight loss. Mason had his second shutout of the season and 25th of his career. The Flyers won their first 1-0 game since Nov. 2, 2013. The slumping Leafs have been held to one or less goal in eight of nine games. The Leafs had scored one goal in each of the last two games. The Flyers have won a season-high four straight games as they make a desperate push to get back in the Eastern Conference playoff picture. SENATORS 7, COYOTES 2: Mark Stone, Bobby Ryan, Erik Karlsson and Mika Zibanejad each had a goal and an assist, helping the Ottawa Senators break away from the Arizona Coyotes. Marc Methot added three assists for the Senators. It was 1-all before Ottawa scored four times in 5½ minutes. Milan Michalek broke the tie with 3:09 left in the second period and Stone made it 3-1. Mike Hoffman also scored for the Senators, and Robin Lehner turned aside 35 shots for his first win since Dec. 13. Zybnek Michalek and Sam Gagne scored for the Coyotes. RED WINGS 4, ISLANDERS 1: Tomas Tatar and Gustav Nyquist scored power-play goals and the Detroit Red Wings beat the New York Islanders. The Red Wings overcame two second-period penalties and took a 2-0 lead on Brendan Smith’s one-timer with 47 seconds remaining in the period. Detroit’s Jonathan Ericcson scored in the third period. Lubomir Visnovsky scored for the Islanders on a power play. RANGERS 4, HURRICANES 1: Henrik Lundqvist shook off a second-period injury and made 31 saves, Rick Nash moved back into a tie for the NHL goal lead, and the New York Rangers snapped out of an offensive funk to beat the Carolina Hurricanes. The Rangers had lost two straight since the All-Star game, mustering only one goal in the process, but Nash and Dominic Moore scored in the first period, and Chris Kreider and Dan Boyle added insurance tallies 21 seconds apart in the third. Lundqvist got quite a scare when a rising shot by Brad

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Malone got to him as Rangers defenseman Ryan McDonagh was trying to knock down the puck. His stick appeared to catch Lundqvist under the mask at his throat, and Lundqvist fell backward to the ice. After being treated for about 5 minutes, he remained in the game. Malone had Carolina’s lone goal. STARS 5, JETS 2: John Klingberg had a pair of goals and added two assists as the Dallas Stars scored four powerplay goals in a victory over the Winnipeg Jets. Patrick Eaves, Shawn Horcoff and Jason Spezza also scored for Dallas, and Tyler Seguin tacked on three assists. Andrew Ladd scored his 18th of the season and added an assist for Winnipeg, which extended its losing streak to three games. BRUINS 3, KINGS 1: Chris Kelly broke a 1-all tie with 5:27 left in the third period and Brad Marchand added an empty-netter for his second goal of the game as the Boston Bruins beat the Los Angeles Kings. Tuukka Rask stopped 30 shots for the Bruins as he and Los Angeles’ Jonathan Quick exchanged tough saves throughout the night. Jordan Nolan scored the only goal for the Kings, breaking up Rask’s shutout bid on a soft wrist shot with seven minutes left in the third. It was the second goal of the season and evened the score at 1-1, but the tie didn’t last long. Kelly put Boston back on top 1:33 later when he tipped in Carl Soderberg’s shot. DEVILS 3, PANTHERS 1: Rookie Keith Kinkaid stopped 26 shots, Mike Cammalleri and Steve Bernier each had a goal and an assist, and the New Jersey Devils beat the Florida Panthers. Jaromir Jagr also scored as the Devils won for the sixth time in 10 games (6-2-2). Kinkaid got the start as Cory Schneider rested after facing a season-high 43 shots in the Devils’ 2-1 overtime loss to Pittsburgh on Friday. Kinkaid was solid as the Devils beat the Panthers at home for the fifth straight time. Kinkaid lost the bid for his first shutout on a drive by Brandon Pirri with 1:29 left in the game. LIGHTNING 3, BLUE JACKETS 1: Cedric Paquette got his fifth goal in the last three games, Ben Bishop made 34 saves, and the Atlantic Division-leading Tampa Bay Lightning beat the Columbus Blue Jackets for their franchise-best 10th straight home victory. Brett Connolly and Valtteri Filppula also scored for Tampa Bay, which hasn’t lost at home since a 5-3 loss to Washington on Dec. 9. Bishop lost his shutout bid when Ryan Johansen scored with 3:26 remaining. Curtis McElhinney stopped 31 shots for the Blue Jackets, who are 0-18-0 when trailing entering the third period. Columbus has been outscored 58-38 in the third period.

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PENGUINS PREVIEW NASHVILLE at PITTSBURGH When and where — 2 p.m. today, Consol Energy Center, Pittsburgh TV — Root Radio — WQMU-FM 92.5 Matchup — James Neal returns to Pittsburgh with his firstplace team. Records — Penguins 28-13-8 (64 points, second place Metropolitan Division), Predators 31-11-6 (68 points, first place Central Division) Leaders — Penguins: Sidney Crosby (37 assists, 52 points), Evgeni Malkin (19 goals); Predators: Mike Ribeiro (33 assists, 43 points), Filip Forsberg (17 goals) Season series — 1-0 Pittsburgh Last meeting — Marc-Andre Fleury made 25 saves and the Penguins blanked the Predators, 3-0, on Oct. 25 in Nashville. Sidney Crosby scored in the first period for the Penguins, and Evgeni Malkin and Pascal Dupuis added power-play goals in the third. The victory started a seven-game winning streak for Pittsburgh. Notes — The Penguins have won two of their three since the allstar break, though they have lost five of their last seven. They pulled out a 2-1 overtime victory at New Jersey on Friday. … Pittsburgh meets Nashville for the second time since the Penguins dealt winger James Neal to the Predators for wingers Patric Hornqvist and Nick Spaling last offseason. … Sidney Crosby (upper-body injury) returned to the lineup Wednesday after missing the all-star game last weekend and a game against Winnipeg on Tuesday. Evgeni Malkin (lower body) has missed the past four games. Defenseman Christian Ehrhoff was tested for a concussion and sat out Friday’s game. … Crosby is tied for fourth in the NHL in scoring. He’s second in assists. About the Predators — Nashville has lost two in a row and four of its last five, but sits atop perhaps the NHL’s toughest division. The Predators lost to Colorado, 3-0, on the road Friday. Marek Mazanec stopped 25 of the 27 shots he faced in his first start of the season. … James Neal will play his first game in Pittsburgh since the team traded him last summer. He’s second on the Predators in goals, with 18. He has 12 assists for 28 points in 42 games. … Franchise goaltender Pekka Rinne (29-6-2, .931 save percentage, 1.96 goals-against average) is out with a lower-body injury. Carter Hutton is 2-4-4 with an .893 save percentage; Mazanec is 0-1-0 with a .915 save percentage. Next — The Penguins visit Edmonton on Wednesday.

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Hawks get 19th straight victory ATLANTA (AP) — Al Horford scored 23 points, including a tying basket after Philadelphia took its first lead late in the game, and the Atlanta Hawks recovered after squandering a 21-point lead to beat the 76ers 91-85 on Saturday night and stretch their franchise-record winning streak to 19 games. The Hawks led by 21 in the first half but the 76ers came back to take their first lead at 83-81 on a jam by Nerlens Noel with less than 3 minutes remaining. Horford scored to pull the Hawks even, and Dennis Schroeder’s 3-pointer with 1:35 left gave Atlanta an 86-83 advantage. Following a miss by Philadelphia’s K.J. McDaniels, Horford’s jumper gave the Hawks a five-point lead. Horford had a game-high 11 rebounds, four assists and three blocks.

OSU lowers prices for two games COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio State is lowering the football ticket price for two non-conference games next season, but tickets for games against Penn State and Michigan State will be more than $100. The school says tickets for games against Hawaii and Western Michigan will drop from $79 to $65. Tickets for the Penn State game will be $125 and the price for the Michigan State tickets will be $150. The three other homes games against Northern Illinois, Maryland and Minnesota will be priced at $79. Ohio State began charging a premium for marque games in 2013, but this is the first time the university has cut prices under its new ticketing plan. Ohio State led the nation in attendance last year, averaging 106,000 fans.

Dungey gets first win of season ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Ryan Dungey raced to his first 450SX victory of the AMA Supercross season and 15th overall, holding off Cole Seely on Saturday night at Angel Stadium. Dungey, the KTM rider from Belle Plaine, Minnesota, increased his lead in the season standings to 11 points over Suzuki’s Ken Roczen, the winner of the first two Anaheim races of the season. Seely, riding a Honda, had the best finish of his career. Honda’s Eli Tomac was third, followed by Roczen and Honda’s Trey Canard, the winner last week in Oakland. Yamaha’s Cooper Webb won the Western Regional 250SX race for his second Anaheim victory of the season and third in the first five races. The 19-year-old Webb increased his season lead to 18 points over KTM’s Jessy Nelson.

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Scoreboard SCHEDULE High school basketball games listed at 6 and 6:30 p.m. are junior varsity start times, with varsity to follow; all other times are varsity start times.

TODAY

BASKETBALL

COLLEGE WOMEN

Penn State at Rutgers, noon Miami at Pitt, 1 p.m.

MONDAY BASKETBALL COLLEGE MEN

Bryant at Pitt, 7 p.m.

HIGH SCHOOL BOYS

West Branch at Harmony, 6 p.m. Calvary Baptist at Calvary Christian, 6:30 p.m. Purchase Line at Blairsville, 7 p.m. Saltsburg at Marion Center, 7:30 p.m. No.Cambria at Homer-Center, 8:30 p.m.

HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS

Shady Side at Apollo-Ridge, 6 p.m. West Shamokin at Burrell, 6 p.m. No.Cambria at Homer-Center, 6:30 p.m. Greensburg Salem at Indiana, 7:30 p.m. Blairsville at Penns Manor, 7:30 p.m. Saltsburg at Marion Center, 7:30 p.m. Purchase Line at Ligonier Valley,7:30 Derry at Southmoreland, 7:30 p.m.

RIFLE

HIGH SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS

Hempfield at Indiana, 3:30 p.m.

SWIMMING AND DIVING

HIGH SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS

No.Cambria at Cambria Heights, 4:30 p.m. Laurel Highlands at Indiana, 6 p.m.

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BASKETBALL 12:30 p.m. — College: Miami at Florida State, ESPNU 1 p.m. — College: Michigan at Michigan State, CBS 2 p.m. — NBA: Lakers at Knicks, ESPN 2 p.m. — College women: UConn at Temple, ESPN2 2 p.m. — College women: Kansas at Baylor, Root 2:30 p.m. — College: Utah at Southern Cal, ESPNU 4 p.m. — College women: Iowa at Maryland, ESPN2 4:30 p.m. — College women: South Carolina at Mississippi, ESPNU FOOTBALL 6 p.m. — NFL: Super Bowl, Patriots vs. Seahawks, NBC GOLF 1 p.m. — PGA: Phoenix Open, third round, Golf 3 p.m. — PGA: Phoenix Open, third round, CBS HOCKEY 2 p.m. — NHL: Predators at Penguins, Root, WQMU-FM 92.5 SOCCER 8:30 a.m. — Scottish Premier League: Cup semifinal, Celtic vs. Rangers, FS1 TENNIS 3 a.m. — Australian Open, men’s championship, ESPN

MONDAY BASKETBALL 7 p.m. — College: Virginia at North Carolina, ESPN 7 p.m. — College: Morgan State at Coppin State, ESPNU 7 p.m. — College women: Louisville at Duke, ESPN2 9 p.m. — College: Iowa State at Kansas, ESPN 9 p.m. — College: Alabama A&M at Texas Southern, ESPNU

TRANSACTIONS SATURDAY’S MOVES BASKETBALL National Basketball Association NEW YORK KNICKS — Signed F Lance Thomas for the remainder of the season. HOCKEY National Hockey League ARIZONA COYOTES — Recalled G Louis Domingue from Portland (AHL). Assigned G Mike McKenna to Portland. DETROIT RED WINGS — Assigned D Brian Lashoff to Grand Rapids (AHL). Loaned G Jonas Gustavsson to Grand Rapids for conditioning. American Hockey League BRIDGEPORT SOUND TIGERS — Announced F Lukas Sutter was reassigned to the team by the New York Islanders. GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS — Announced RW Martin Frk was reassigned to the team from Toledo (ECHL). Recalled C Alden Hirschfeld from Toledo. ECHL ECHL — Suspended Wichita’s Kenton Miller two games and fined him an undisclosed amount for his actions in a Jan. 30 game against Quad City. COLLEGE ILLINOIS-CHICAGO — Announced men’s junior basketball G D’Juan Miller has left the program.

TENNIS AUSTRALIAN OPEN Saturday Melbourne, Australia Purse: $32.9 million (Grand Slam) Surface: Hard-Outdoor Singles Women Championship Serena Williams (1), United States, def. Maria Sharapova (2), Russia, 6-3, 7-6 (5). Doubles Men Championship Simone Bolelli and Fabio Fognini, Italy, def. Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut, France, 6-4, 6-4.

ON THIS DATE FEB. 1 1913 — Jim Thorpe, star of the 1912 Olympics, signs to play baseball with the New York Giants. 1995 — Utah guard John Stockton becomes the NBA’s career assist leader, setting up Karl Malone with 6:30 left in the first half of the Jazz’s 129-88 victory over Denver. Stockton’s 9,922nd assist moves him ahead of Magic Johnson. 1996 — The Chicago Bulls win their 17th straight with a 105-85 victory over the Sacramento Kings. The Bulls improve to 40-3, an NBA record for most wins with just three losses, passing the 1971-72 Los Angeles Lakers, who were 39-3. 2004 — The New England Patriots win their second Super Bowl in three seasons after Adam Vinatieri kicks a field goal with 4 seconds left to lift his team to a 32-29 victory over the Carolina Panthers. Patriots quarterback Tom Brady sets a Super Bowl record with 32 completions and earns his second MVP award. 2009 — Ben Roethlisberger and the Pittsburgh offense end a Super Bowl of wild swings with a final-minute touchdown for a 27-23 victory over the Arizona Cardinals. Santonio Holmes makes a brilliant 6-yard catch deep in the right corner of the end zone with 35 seconds remaining, lifting the Steelers to a record-sixth Super Bowl title. 2014 — Peyton Manning wins his fifth Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player award in a landslide. Manning won his other MVPs with Indianapolis in 2003-04 and 2008-09. No one else had won more than three NFL MVP awards.

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SATURDAY’S SCORES MEN EAST Albany (NY) 77, Maine 59 Binghamton 76, Mass.-Lowell 69 Bryant 71, Robert Morris 68 Castleton 90, Maine Maritime 81 Colgate 71, Bucknell 69 College of NJ 74, Rutgers-Newark 62 Columbia 86, Brown 65 Delaware 71, Coll. of Charleston 68 Dickinson 97, Washington (Md.) 56 Dominican (NY) 86, Chestnut Hill 81 Drexel 85, UNC Wilmington 76 Duquesne 62, George Mason 53 Goldey Beacom 56, Post (Conn.) 55 Gwynedd-Mercy 85, Rosemont 62 Harvard 63, Penn 38 Hobart 53, Clarkson 48 Iona 68, St. Peter’s 61, OT La Salle 66, St. Bonaventure 56 Lafayette 74, Navy 65 Lehigh 89, Boston U. 86 Loyola (Md.) 77, Army 71 Mount St. Mary (NY) 69, Yeshiva 67 Mount St. Mary’s 77, Sacred Heart 71 NJ City 58, Rowan 55 NY Tech 91, Dist. of Columbia 81 New Hampshire 63, Stony Brook 48 Northeastern 80, Elon 61 Old Westbury 85, Sarah Lawrence 48 Philadelphia 77, Caldwell 47 Pittsburgh 76, Notre Dame 72 Princeton 64, Dartmouth 53 Purchase 90, St. Joseph’s (LI) 75 Rhode Island 59, George Washington 55 Richard Stockton 61, William Paterson 57 Saint Joseph’s 75, Davidson 70 Seton Hall 90, Xavier 82 St. Francis (NY) 81, LIU Brooklyn 64 St. Francis (Pa.) 68, Fairleigh Dickinson 63 St. John Fisher 100, Utica 65 St. John’s 75, Providence 66 Temple 55, Tulane 37 Towson 86, Hofstra 72 Vermont 65, Hartford 46 W. New England 65, Curry 56 Wagner 86, CCSU 55 West Virginia 77, Texas Tech 58 Wilmington (Del.) 70, Concordia (N.Y.) 65 Yale 65, Cornell 57 SOUTH Anderson (SC) 81, Newberry 78 Ark.-Pine Bluff 65, Grambling St. 53 Belmont 71, Tennessee Tech 53 Bethany (WV) 61, Thiel 59 Bethune-Cookman 61, Florida A&M 44 Bridgewater (Va.) 72, Washington & Lee 69 Carson-Newman 77, Catawba 75 Charleston Southern 74, Liberty 62 Chattanooga 78, The Citadel 73 Chowan 87, Virginia Union 73 Clemson 64, Boston College 49 Cumberlands 64, Cumberland (Tenn.) 52 Duke 69, Virginia 63 E. Kentucky 66, Morehead St. 57 ETSU 61, NC Central 59 Emmanuel (Ga.) 83, Barton 61 FIU 78, Charlotte 70 Fayetteville St. 77, St. Augustine’s 75 Florida 57, Arkansas 56 Florida Gulf Coast 74, N. Kentucky 64 GRU Augusta 67, Clayton St. 58 Gardner-Webb 66, Coastal Carolina 64 Georgetown (Ky.) 84, Shawnee St. 67 Georgia Southern 76, UALR 61 Georgia St. 74, Arkansas St. 43 Guilford 64, E. Mennonite 48 Howard 64, Morgan St. 48 Incarnate Word 69, Nicholls St. 58 Johnson C. Smith 83, Shaw 67 Kennesaw St. 51, Jacksonville 50 Kentucky 70, Alabama 55 King (Tenn.) 85, Trevecca Nazarene 68 Lee 78, Valdosta St. 75 Lees-McRae 78, Limestone 65 Lindsey Wilson 98, Pikeville 93 Longwood 71, Presbyterian 67 Louisiana Tech 81, Marshall 57 Louisiana-Monroe 67, South Alabama 61 Louisville 78, North Carolina 68, OT MVSU 75, Jackson St. 62 McNeese St. 68, New Orleans 61 Md.-Eastern Shore 92, Coppin St. 82 Mississippi St. 73, LSU 67 Mount Olive 64, Erskine 53 Murray St. 65, UT-Martin 62 NC A&T 62, Savannah St. 59 NC State 81, Georgia Tech 80, OT Norfolk St. 63, Hampton 60 Northwestern St. 88, SE Louisiana 73 Old Dominion 68, FAU 57 Radford 73, Winthrop 66 Randolph 76, Shenandoah 56 Randolph-Macon 72, Lynchburg 68 Richmond 64, VCU 55 SC State 78, Delaware St. 74 SC-Upstate 79, North Florida 74 SE Missouri 70, Austin Peay 64 Samford 68, Furman 58 South Carolina 67, Georgia 50 Southern U. 65, Alcorn St. 56 St. Andrews 73, Bluefield 70 Stetson 75, Lipscomb 73 Tennessee 71, Auburn 63 Tennessee St. 45, Jacksonville St. 43 UNC Asheville 70, Campbell 63 Union (Ky.) 89, Tenn. Wesleyan 70 W. Carolina 78, UNC Greensboro 73 W. Kentucky 73, Southern Miss. 62 Wake Forest 73, Virginia Tech 70 William & Mary 84, James Madison 65 Wofford 49, Mercer 46 Xavier (NO) 54, Dillard 49 MIDWEST Adrian 57, Olivet 55 Akron 69, Bowling Green 68 Albion 64, Kalamazoo 60 Alma 87, Calvin 85, OT Aquinas 95, Marygrove 60 Augustana (SD) 87, Minot St. 58 Bemidji St. 88, Upper Iowa 85 Bethel (Minn.) 79, St. Mary’s (Minn.) 59 Butler 72, Marquette 68, OT Cent. Michigan 74, Ohio 69 Central Methodist 86, Baker 76 Cleveland St. 76, Green Bay 62 Concordia (Moor.) 63, Macalester 52 Cornerstone 94, Northwestern Ohio 67 Crown (Minn.) 99, North Central (Minn.) 87 Davenport 70, Madonna 53 Drake 70, Evansville 65 E. Illinois 57, SIU-Edwardsville 54 E. Michigan 69, W. Michigan 63 Edgewood 72, Benedictine (Ill.) 69 Ferris St. 62, Saginaw Valley St. 57 Freed-Hardeman 75, Columbia (Mo.) 69 Georgetown 67, Creighton 40 Grinnell 117, Ripon 108 Gustavus 63, Hamline 51 Hillsdale 73, Grand Valley St. 65 Hope 73, Trine 63, OT IPFW 75, Nebraska-Omaha 65 Illinois 60, Penn St. 58 Illinois St. 48, Loyola of Chicago 45 Illinois Wesleyan 77, Carthage 65 Indiana 72, Rutgers 64 Indiana St. 64, Bradley 58 Indiana-East 93, Asbury 77 Iowa St. 83, TCU 66 Kansas 68, Kansas St. 57 Lake Superior St. 66, Michigan Tech 57 Lawrence 76, Knox 60 Lindenwood (Ill.) 87, Park 81 Marian (Wis.) 78, Dominican (Ill.) 65 Miami (Ohio) 79, Ball St. 73 MidAm Nazarene 88, Culver-Stockton 77 Milwaukee 78, Detroit 74 Milwaukee Engineering 89, Rockford 81 Minnesota 60, Nebraska 42 Mississippi 67, Missouri 47 Missouri St. 52, S. Illinois 46 N. Iowa 70, Wichita St. 54 N. Michigan 88, Northwood (Mich.) 79, OT North Dakota 80, Idaho St. 69 Northland 65, Martin Luther 52 Northwestern (Minn.) 74, Minn.-Morris 54 Oral Roberts 73, South Dakota 72 Purdue 68, Northwestern 60 S. Dakota St. 69, Denver 39 SW Minnesota St. 78, Minn. Duluth 59 Siena Heights 66, Michigan-Dearborn 65 St. Cloud St. 76, Sioux Falls 61 St. Norbert 75, Carroll (Wis.) 30 St. Olaf 58, Carleton 50 St. Scholastica 51, Bethany Lutheran 50 St. Thomas (Minn.) 90, Augsburg 75 Toledo 80, N. Illinois 69 UMass 60, Saint Louis 56 Valparaiso 70, Ill.-Chicago 65 Villanova 68, DePaul 55 Wayne (Mich.) 77, Walsh 60 Winona St. 76, Minn.-Crookston 52 Wisconsin 74, Iowa 63

SOUTHWEST Baylor 83, Texas 60 Lamar 84, Abilene Christian 74 Louisiana-Lafayette 72, Texas St. 63 North Texas 75, Rice 65 Oklahoma 64, Oklahoma St. 56 Prairie View 89, Alabama A&M 63 SMU 75, UCF 56 Sam Houston St. 63, Houston Baptist 52 Stephen F. Austin 61, Texas A&M-CC 51 Texas A&M 69, Vanderbilt 58 Texas Southern 80, Alabama St. 65 Troy 55, Texas-Arlington 54 Tulsa 78, South Florida 71, OT UAB 65, UTSA 57 UTEP 83, Middle Tennessee 70 FAR WEST BYU 78, Santa Clara 57 Chicago St. 56, Grand Canyon 55 Colorado St. 80, Fresno St. 57 E. Washington 98, Idaho 95, OT Long Beach St. 65, Hawaii 50 Loyola Marymount 76, Pacific 71, OT N. Arizona 81, S. Utah 60 N. Colorado 71, Weber St. 57 New Mexico 67, San Jose St. 41 New Mexico St. 53, Texas-Pan American 48 Pepperdine 67, Saint Mary’s (Cal) 62 San Diego 77, San Francisco 69 San Diego St. 62, Utah St. 42 UC Riverside 66, CS Northridge 62 Washington St. 89, Stanford 88 Wyoming 63, Nevada 55

WOMEN EAST Army 62, Loyola (Md.) 53 Bethany (WV) 70, Thiel 66 Brown 85, Columbia 76 CCSU 83, Wagner 67 Castleton 52, Maine Maritime 35 Chestnut Hill 70, Dominican (NY) 50 Clarkson 83, William Smith 47 Colgate 54, Bucknell 41 Dist. of Columbia 98, NY Tech 95, 3OT Duquesne 56, Fordham 46 E. Mennonite 82, Va. Wesleyan 74 Fairleigh Dickinson 78, St. Francis (Pa.) 65 Holy Cross 67, American U. 61 Lehigh 78, Boston U. 71 Marist 63, Iona 58 Mount St. Mary (NY) 69, Old Westbury 66 Navy 65, Lafayette 60 Niagara 53, Manhattan 46 Penn 74, Harvard 69 Philadelphia 81, Caldwell 66 Princeton 83, Dartmouth 65 Richard Stockton 80, William Paterson 73 Robert Morris 87, Bryant 84 Rosemont 77, Cedar Crest 46 Rowan 65, NJ City 51 Sacred Heart 71, Mount St. Mary’s 64, OT St. Bonaventure 77, UMass 57 St. Francis (NY) 62, LIU Brooklyn 53 St. John Fisher 85, Utica 59 Susquehanna 64, Alvernia 54 W. New England 72, Curry 50 Washington (Md.) 63, Dickinson 45 Wilmington (Del.) 74, Concordia (NY) 49 SOUTH Anderson (SC) 81, Newberry 72 Arkansas St. 61, Georgia St. 47 Asbury 95, Indiana-East 78 Austin Peay 70, SE Missouri 62 Belmont 59, Tennessee Tech 53 Bethune-Cookman 70, Florida A&M 57 Campbell 68, Longwood 56 Catawba 87, Carson-Newman 78 Charlotte 81, FIU 62 Chattanooga 71, Mercer 59 Chowan 63, Virginia Union 60 Cumberland (Tenn.) 49, Cumberlands 40 Dillard 53, Xavier (NO) 42 ETSU 48, Samford 46 East Carolina 67, Tulane 63 Emmanuel (Ga.) 62, Barton 54 Emory & Henry 66, Bridgewater (Va.) 63 Fayetteville St. 78, St. Augustine’s 62 Florida Gulf Coast 67, N. Kentucky 46 Furman 84, W. Carolina 72 GRU Augusta 53, Clayton St. 51 Gardner-Webb 71, Coastal Carolina 65 George Washington 87, George Mason 52 Georgetown (Ky.) 80, Shawnee St. 71, OT Grambling St. 75, Ark.-Pine Bluff 56 Jacksonville 78, Kennesaw St. 64 Jacksonville St. 63, Tennessee St. 50 King (Tenn.) 51, Converse 38 La Salle 74, VCU 65 Liberty 58, High Point 41 Limestone 77, Lees-McRae 51 Lindsey Wilson 85, Pikeville 76 Louisiana Tech 68, Marshall 67 Louisiana-Monroe 55, South Alabama 53 Loyola NO 74, Mobile 60 Lynchburg 73, Randolph-Macon 62 MVSU 74, Jackson St. 71 McNeese St. 82, New Orleans 58 Md.-Eastern Shore 66, Coppin St. 58 Middle Tennessee 74, UTEP 53 Milligan 74, Columbia (SC) 67 Morehead St. 76, E. Kentucky 58 Morgan St. 77, Howard 64 Mount Olive 70, Erskine 64 NC A&T 53, Savannah St. 48 Nicholls St. 67, Incarnate Word 34 Norfolk St. 71, Hampton 66, OT Old Dominion 72, FAU 44 Randoph 57, Hollins 47 SC State 64, Delaware St. 62 SC-Upstate 61, North Florida 49 SE Louisiana 58, Northwestern St. 52 Saint Joseph’s 57, Davidson 52 Shaw 67, Johnson C. Smith 65 South Florida 57, Memphis 53 Southern Miss. 63, W. Kentucky 61 Southern U. 59, Alcorn St. 51 St. Andrews 47, Bluefield 44 Stetson 82, Lipscomb 77 UAB 73, UTSA 57 UALR 58, Georgia Southern 44 UNC Asheville 59, Presbyterian 46 UT-Martin 95, Murray St. 85 Union (Ky.) 68, Tenn. Wesleyan 66 Valdosta St. 64, Lee 63 Winthrop 77, Charleston Southern 40 Wofford 77, UNC-Greensboro 64 MIDWEST Akron 74, Kent St. 67 Albion 51, Alma 48 Aquinas 80, Marygrove 55 Augustana (SD) 82, Minot St. 65 Baker 63, Central Methodist 54 Benedictine (Ill.) 69, Edgewood 52 Bethel (Ind.) 70, Spring Arbor 61 Bethel (Minn.) 78, St. Mary’s (Minn.) 54 Buffalo 75, E. Michigan 53 Carleton 51, St. Olaf 42 Carthage 68, Illinois Wesleyan 57 Cincinnati 69, Houston 66, OT Cleveland St. 72, Oakland 64 Concordia (Moor.) 62, Macalester 44 Cornerstone 63, Northwestern Ohio 53 Crown (Minn.) 57, North Central (Minn.) 55 Davenport 78, Madonna 51 Dayton 87, Saint Louis 72 Ferris St. 77, Saginaw Valley St. 48 Freed-Hardeman 85, Columbia (Mo.) 67 Grand Canyon 76, Chicago St. 51 Green Bay 64, Ill.-Chicago 45 Grinnell 53, Ripon 49 Hamline 82, Gustavus 79 Hillsdale 73, Grand Valley St. 57 IUPUI 68, Nebraska-Omaha 49 Kalamazoo 62, Adrian 56 Knox 94, Lawrence 80 Lakeland 81, Marantha Baptist 41 Marian (Wis.) 73, Dominican (Ill.) 52 Martin Luther 57, Northland 47 Michigan Tech 74, Lake Superior St. 61 Mid-Am Nazarene 79, Culver-Stockton 76 Milwaukee Engineering 49, Rockford 47 Minn.-Morris 62, Northwestern (Minn.) 47 N. Illinois 65, Ball St. 62 N. Michigan 63, Northwood (Mich.) 50 Northern St. (SD) 54, Concordia (St.P) 49 Ohio 74, Cent. Michigan 66 Oklahoma St. 63, Iowa St. 62 Park 54, Lindenwood (Ill.) 52 SIU-Edwardsville 65, E. Illinois 48 SW Minnesota St. 71, Minn. Duluth 68 Siena Heights 82, Michigan-Dearborn 55 Sioux Falls 71, St. Cloud St. 48 South Dakota 93, Oral Roberts 70 St. Benedict 73, St. Catherine 62 St. Norbert 75, Carroll (Wis.) 62 St. Scholastica 59, Bethany Lutheran 51 St. Thomas (Minn.) 60, Augsburg 37 St. Xavier 74, Cardinal Stritch 49 UMKC 61, Utah Valley 58 Upper Iowa 74, Bemidji St. 56 Wayne (Mich.) 97, Walsh 87 Wayne (Neb.) 68, Mary 60 William Penn 76, Viterbo 56 Youngstown St. 87, Milwaukee 64

SOUTHWEST Kansas St. 41, Texas Tech 38 Lamar 76, Abilene Christian 72 Louisiana-Lafayette 83, Texas St. 81, 2OT New Mexico St. 74, Texas-Pan American 71 Prairie View 81, Alabama A&M 64 Sam Houston St. 74, Houston Baptist 67 Stephen F. Austin 64, Texas A&M-CC 55 Texas Southern 67, Alabama St. 51 Texas-Arlington 70, Troy 67 Tulsa 70, UCF 61 FAR WEST BYU 58, Santa Clara 56 CS Bakersfield 69, Seattle 62 Cal Poly 74, UC Irvine 58 California 82, Washington 58 Fresno St. 53, Colorado St. 49 Gonzaga 85, Portland 63 Idaho 71, E. Washington 58 Idaho St. 75, North Dakota 69 Montana 94, Sacramento St. 86 Montana St. 63, Portland St. 46 N. Arizona 73, S. Utah 64, OT New Mexico 64, San Jose St. 62 Oregon 67, UCLA 65 Oregon St. 68, Southern Cal 35 Pacific 84, Loyola Marymount 61 Saint Mary’s (Cal) 53, Pepperdine 49 San Diego 74, San Francisco 69 San Diego St. 70, Utah St. 59 Stanford 75, Washington St. 56 UC Davis 60, UC Santa Barbara 54, OT UNLV 91, Air Force 79 Weber St. 59, N. Colorado 52 Wyoming 61, Nevada 45

PSAC STANDINGS MEN West Division Conf. Overall Gannon 13-3 14-7 IUP 12-3 18-3 Mercyhurst 12-4 15-6 Slippery Rock 10-6 15-7 California 8-8 12-9 Edinboro 8-8 11-9 Pitt Johnstown 7-9 10-10 Clarion 5-10 7-11 Seton Hill 5-11 6-14 East Division Conf. Overall East Stroudsburg 12-4 14-6 Kutztown 10-6 13-9 West Chester 9-7 11-11 Shippensburg 7-8 11-8 Millersville 7-9 11-11 Lock Haven 6-9 6-13 Bloomsburg 5-11 9-11 Mansfield 5-11 7-13 Cheyney 1-15 2-19 Saturday’s Games IUP 72, Seton Hill 54 Pitt Johnstown 77, Slippery Rock 59 Gannon 55, Mercyhurst 46 Edinboro 68, California 59 Shippensburg 68, Bloomsburg 65 West Chester 97, Kutztown 96 4OT Cheyney 86, Mansfield 77 Millersville 61, East Stroudsburg 53 Wednesday’s Games California at IUP, 7:30 p.m. Seton Hill at Clarion Gannon at Edinboro Mercyhurst at Slippery Rock Lock Haven at West Chester Cheyney at Kutztown Millersville at Mansfield Shippensburg at East Stroudsburg

WOMEN West Division Conf. Overall IUP 14-1 18-1 California 14-2 17-3 Gannon 14-2 15-4 Edinboro 11-5 14-6 Pitt Johnstown 6-10 9-11 Mercyhurst 5-11 8-14 Seton HIll 5-11 8-13 Slippery Rock 4-12 8-12 Clarion 1-14 2-18 East Division Conf. Overall Bloomsburg 15-1 17-2 West Chester 12-4 16-4 Shippensburg 9-6 13-8 East Stroudsburg 8-8 9-11 Millersville 7-9 10-11 Kutztown 7-9 8-12 Lock Haven 6-9 7-12 Cheyney 3-13 3-18 Mansfield 1-15 2-18 Saturday’s Games IUP 71, Seton Hill 56 Slippery Rock 88, Pitt Johnstown 78 Gannon 59, Mercyhurst 49 California 75, Edinboro 48 Bloomsburg 65, Shippensburg 64 Kutztown 78, West Chester 69 Mansfield 59, Cheyney 53 East Stroudsburg 61, Millersville 35 Monday’s Games Penn State Fayette at Seton Hill Wednesday’s Games California at IUP, 5:30 p.m. Seton Hill at Clarion Gannon at Edinboro Mercyhurst at Slippery Rock Lock Haven at West Chester Cheyney at Kutztown Millersville at Mansfield Shippensburg at East Stroudsburg

IUP MEN’S BOX SCORE IUP 72, SETON HILL 54 Seton Hill (6-14) Davis 2-6 0-0 4, Casson 3-7 1-1 7, Windsor 6-14 2-4 15, Taylor 4-12 2-2 12, Sredanovic 2-4 0-0 4, Herman 2-4 0-0 6, Bowling 2-6 2-2 6, Totals 21-53 (.296) 7-9 (.778) 54 IUP (18-3) Jeffers 2-5 0-0 5, Ugbede 6-10 0-1 12, Chance 3-12 0-0 8, Dyer 1-5 4-4 7, Norfleet 6-11 2-2 15, Yarde 4-6 0-0 9, Osborne 0-0 0-0 0, Rocco 0-0 0-0 0, Hanner 5-7 4-9 14, Cottrell 1-1 0-0 2, Lemke 0-0 0-0 0, totals 28-57 (.491) 10-16 (.625) 72 Halftime — IUP 29-24. 3-point field goals — Seton Hill 5-16 (Windsor 1-7, Taylor 2-4, Sredanovic 0-1, Herman 2-4), IUP 6-19 (Jeffers 1-3, Chance 2-9, Dyer 14, Yarde 1-1). Rebounds — Seton Hill 25 (Casson 7), IUP 42 (Dyer 8). Assists — Seton Hill 11 (Casson 3), IUP 20 (Chance 7). Turnovers — Seton Hill 13, IUP 13. Total fouls — Seton Hill 17, IUP 11. A — 2,618.

IUP WOMEN’S BOX SCORE IUP 71, SETON HILL 56 Seton Hill (8-13) — 56 Apke 1-7 2-2 4, Kaufman 2-4 0-0 4, Gill 2-6 0-0 5, Mastroianni 4-9 4-4 13, Brennan 4-11 1-3 13, Hay 2-4 2-2 6, Mifsud 1-6 1-1 3, Torris 0-6 0-0 0, Wells 2-6 0-0 4, Obiefule 1-4 0-0 2, Slagus 0-1 2-2 2, Deep 0-0 0-0 0, Totals 19-64 (.297) 12-14 (.857) 56 IUP (18-1) — 71 Stoner 7-10 3-4 17, Stamp 5-21 4-7 16, Mathe 2-9 2-2 7, Stapleton 4-11 3-3 14, Fairman 4-11 2-3 12, Wareham 0-2 0-0 0, Aiken 2-3 1-2 5, Denman 0-1 0-0 0, Smith 0-3 0-0 0, Totals 24-71 (.338) 15-21 (.714) 71 Halftime — IUP, 32-28. 3-point field goals — Seton Hill 6-26 (Brennan 4-8 Gill 1-2, Mastroianni 1-2, Hay 0-1, Obiefule 01, Wells 0-2, Kaufman 0-2, Mifsud 0-3, Torris 0-5), IUP 8-35 (Stapleton 3-10, Stamp 2-7, Fairman 2-7, Mathe 1-7, Denman 0-1, Smith 0-1, Wareham 0-2). Rebounds — Seton Hill 38 (Apke 11), IUP 56 (Stoner 15, Stamp 11). Assists — Seton Hill 12 (Gill 5), IUP 16 (Mathe 4, Fairman 4). Steals — Seton Hill 10 (Wells 3), IUP 6 (Fairman 3). Turnovers — Seton Hill 15, IUP 18. Total fouls — Seton Hill 17, IUP 11. Technicals — None. A — 1,026

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PITTSBURGH 76, NO. 8 NOTRE DAME 72

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NOTRE DAME (20-3) Jackson 6-11 2-4 15, Grant 4-9 5-7 14, Connaughton 2-4 3-3 8, Auguste 6-10 0-0 12, Vasturia 5-8 0-0 12, Beachem 2-4 3-4 9, Colson 1-3 0-0 2. Totals 26-49 13-18 72. PITTSBURGH (14-8) Robinson 5-8 3-5 15, Artis 8-14 4-4 20, Young 7-10 2-2 16, Wright 7-9 0-0 14, Newkirk 2-6 0-0 6, Luther 0-0 0-0 0, Randall 0-0 0-0 0, Jones 2-6 1-3 5, Jeter 00 0-0 0. Totals 31-53 10-14 76. Halftime—Notre Dame 38-37. 3-Point Goals—Notre Dame 7-18 (Beachem 2-3, Vasturia 2-4, Connaughton 1-3, Jackson 14, Grant 1-4), Pittsburgh 4-8 (Robinson 22, Newkirk 2-3, Artis 0-1, Jones 0-2). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Notre Dame 23 (Auguste 7), Pittsburgh 27 (Artis 8). Assists—Notre Dame 11 (Grant 3), Pittsburgh 24 (Robinson 10). Total Fouls— Notre Dame 15, Pittsburgh 15. A—12,508.

Saturday At TPC Scottsdale, Stadium Course Scottsdale, Ariz. Purse: $6.3 million Yardage: 7,266; Par: 71 Third Round (a-amateur) Martin Laird 66-66-68 —200 Hideki Matsuyama 69-71-63 —203 Brooks Koepka 71-68-64 —203 Zach Johnson 66-70-67 —203 a-Jon Rahm 70-68-66 —204 Ryan Palmer 64-72-68 —204 Justin Thomas 67-68-69 —204 Russell Henley 69-71-65 —205 Russell Knox 69-71-65 —205 Kevin Chappell 75-65-65 —205 Francesco Molinari 70-71-64 —205 Robert Streb 66-70-69 —205 Angel Cabrera 67-69-69 —205 Bubba Watson 65-71-69 —205 Ryan Moore 69-67-69 —205 Daniel Berger 65-69-71 —205 James Hahn 67-73-66 —206 Rory Sabbatini 68-71-67 —206 Graham DeLaet 67-70-69 —206 Brian Stuard 72-68-67 —207 Pat Perez 70-69-68 —207 Geoff Ogilvy 68-69-70 —207

Duke takes down Virginia By The Associated Press

Quinn Cook, Tyus Jones and No. 4 Duke got their biggest shots to start falling just in time. Jones scored 17 points, Cook had 15 and both made critical 3-pointers in the closing minutes, fueling a game-ended 165 run that gave the Blue ILLINOIS 60, PENN ST. 58 Devils a 69-63 victory PENN ST. (14-8) against No. 2 Virginia, Jack 0-0 0-0 0, Travis 1-2 0-0 2, Newbill 6-14 5-6 20, Thorpe 0-4 4-5 4, Garner 5-10 ending the Cavaliers’ 213-3 14, Banks 0-2 0-0 0, Foster 1-3 0-0 2, game home winning Dickerson 2-3 2-3 6, Moore 4-7 2-2 10. streak. Totals 19-45 16-19 58. PGA EUROPEAN ILLINOIS (14-8) “We were getting the Black 0-4 0-0 0, Egwu 1-4 2-5 4, Tate 1DUBAI DESERT CLASSIC same looks. It was just a 4 0-0 2, Hill 10-15 3-4 27, Nunn 2-14 5-6 Saturday matter of the ball going in 10, Starks 3-6 0-0 9, Morgan 2-5 2-2 6, At Emirates Golf Club, Majlis Course Colbert 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 20-53 12-17 60. the basket,” Jones said. Dubai Halftime—Illinois 30-26. 3-Point Purse: $2.65 million Cook hit three times Goals—Penn St. 4-16 (Newbill 3-6, Garner Yardage: 7,327; Par: 72 from long range in the 1-6, Thorpe 0-2, Banks 0-2), Illinois 8-15 Third Round (Hill 4-5, Starks 3-4, Nunn 1-6). Fouled final 4:38 and Jones hit Rory McIlroy 66-64-66 —196 Out—None. Rebounds—Penn St. 32 Morten Madsen 71-63-66 —200 the clincher with about (Dickerson 6), Illinois 26 (Black 7). Lee Westwood 65-68-69 —202 Assists—Penn St. 4 (Thorpe 3), Illinois 13 10 seconds left, capping a Danny Willett 67-66-70 —203 (Tate 5). Total Fouls—Penn St. 20, Illinois dramatic turnaround Stephen Gallacher 66-67-70 —203 17. A—14,597. Andy Sullivan 65-68-70 —203 that had seen the Blue RICHMOND 86, DUQUESNE 55 Bernd Wiesberger 64-69-70 —203 Devils miss their first Peter Uihlein 65-69-70 —204 DUQUESNE (6-13) nine 3-point tries, and 11 Marc Warren 66-65-73 —204 McKoy 2-6 1-1 5, Lewis 1-2 0-2 2, 67-65-72 —204 Colter 3-6 3-6 9, Mason 2-6 0-0 6, Jones 2- Graeme McDowell of their first 13. 68-66-70 —204 3 0-0 5, James 2-6 3-4 8, Powell 2-4 0-2 4, Renato Paratore Then, with Virginia 68-67-69 —204 Haus 0-0 0-0 0, Ridenour 1-3 0-0 2, Gill 3- Alexander Noren leading by eight with 4:48 67-68-69 —204 9 0-0 8, Stevens 2-5 0-0 4, Robinson 1-2 0- Emiliano Grillo Robert Rock 68-67-69 —204 0 2. Totals 21-52 7-15 55. to play, and it sell-out Pablo Larrazabal 69-66-69 —204 RICHMOND (11-9) crowd looking for the kill 66-66-73 —205 Cline 3-6 0-0 7, Taylor 1-4 0-0 2, Allen Seve Benson 68-71-66 —205 shot, Duke’s only hope 5-8 0-0 11, Anthony 6-10 0-0 16, Davis 2- Thomas Aiken 69-69-67 —205 3 0-0 4, J. Jones 2-3 2-2 8, S. Jones 8-14 Gary Stal was to start converting, 7-8 27, Smithen 0-1 0-0 0, Moran 0-0 0-0 LPGA and it did, making 5 of 0, Kirby 0-1 0-0 0, Chu 1-1 0-0 3, NelsonCOATES GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP their last 6. Ododa 2-5 4-4 8. Totals 30-56 13-14 86. Saturday Halftime—Richmond 49-27. 3-Point When Jones’ 3 fell, At Golden Ocala Golf and Equestrian Goals—Duquesne 6-19 (Mason 2-5, Gill 2pushing the Blue Devils’ Club 6, Jones 1-1, James 1-2, Colter 0-1, Ocala, Fla. lead to six and the CavaStevens 0-2, Ridenour 0-2), Richmond 13Purse: $1.5 million 30 (Anthony 4-7, S. Jones 4-10, J. Jones liers accepted their fate, it Yardage: 6,541; Par: 72 2-3, Chu 1-1, Allen 1-1, Cline 1-3, Davis 0brought a positive end to Final 1, Kirby 0-1, Taylor 0-3). Fouled Out— 68-70-66-68 —272 None. Rebounds—Duquesne 27 (Gill 5), Na Yeon Choi what has been a wild 66-72-69-66 —273 Richmond 37 (Davis 9). Assists— Jessica Korda week for Duke. 67-65-71-70 —273 Duquesne 10 (Colter 4), Richmond 20 Ha Na Jang A week ago, coach Mike 68-69-65-71 —273 (Cline 7). Total Fouls—Duquesne 14, Lydia Ko Amy Yang 74-68-65-71 —278 Richmond 11. A—4,405. Krzyzewski won his Alison Walshe 74-71-68-66 —279 BRYANT 71, 1,000th career game Brittany Lang 74-69-67-70 —280 ROBERT MORRIS 68 against St. John’s at MadiSun Young Yoo 70-72-70-69 —281 BRYANT (10-10) So Yeon Ryu 72-67-70-72 —281 son Square Garden. The Kostur 4-8 2-2 11, Garvin 9-10 3-4 21, Stacy Lewis 66-70-70-75 —281 Blue Devils then lost McLaughlin 4-8 0-0 10, O’Shea 2-5 4-4 9, Ariya Jutanugarn 74-70-70-68 —282 Starks 7-16 2-2 18, Ware 1-2 0-0 2, Minjee Lee Wednesday night at 70-73-70-70 —283 McBride 0-0 0-0 0, Scocca 0-1 0-0 0, Sydnee Michaels 70-76-70-68 —284 Notre Dame, and disOakley 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 27-50 11-12 71. Mo Martin 73-73-68-70 —284 missed junior guard ROBERT MORRIS (11-11) Inbee Park 71-75-67-71 —284 Jones 7-17 0-0 19, Tate 3-6 0-0 6, Reed Mariajo Uribe Rasheed Sulaimon the 72-73-68-71 —284 6-10 5-5 20, Stewart 1-3 1-2 3, Pryor 2-14 Alison Lee 71-72-69-72 —284 next day. 3-3 7, Appolon 1-5 2-2 5, Minnie 1-2 2-2 4, Mirim Lee 72-68-69-75 —284 Ending the week with a Bennett 2-3 0-0 4. Totals 23-60 13-14 68. Azahara Munoz 66-71-72-75 —284 Halftime—Bryant 31-24. 3-Point Austin Ernst smile was important, 67-70-70-77 —284 Goals—Bryant 6-16 (McLaughlin 2-3, Sandra Gal 77-71-68-69 —285 Cook said. Starks 2-7, Kostur 1-1, O’Shea 1-4, Ware Yueer Cindy Feng 71-77-66-71 —285 “Big time. Big time,” 0-1), Robert Morris 9-26 (Jones 5-11, Cristie Kerr 71-69-71-74 —285 Reed 3-3, Appolon 1-2, Stewart 0-1, Pryor Mina Harigae Cook said. “They’re one 74-71-70-71 —286 0-9). Fouled Out—Kostur. Rebounds— Michelle Wie 72-70-73-71 —286 of the best teams in the Bryant 31 (Garvin, McLaughlin 7), Robert Pornanong Phatlum 77-69-68-72 —286 country and if you can Morris 30 (Jones 8). Assists—Bryant 16 Anna Nordqvist 74-69-70-73 —286 (McLaughlin 9), Robert Morris 14 Pernilla Lindberg get a win against those 70-70-71-75 —286 (Appolon 7). Total Fouls—Bryant 15, Angela Stanford 71-65-74-76 —286 guys, especially in their Robert Morris 11. A—1,172. Jennifer Johnson 75-73-71-68 —287 house, it’s just a great Joanna Klatten 73-71-74-69 —287 ST. FRANCIS (PA.) 68, Meena Lee 77-70-70-70 —287 feeling.” FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 63 Jenny Shin 72-74-70-71 —287 The Blue Devils (18-3, FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON (7-14) 5-3 Atlantic Coast ConPotts Jr. 3-4 0-0 7, Stokes 0-0 1-2 1, MacDonald 4-8 0-0 9, Anderson 4-13 4-5 ference) finished 28 for 55 14, Jones 4-11 0-0 10, Jiggetts 0-1 0-0 0, (50.9 percent) and beNix 0-4 2-4 2, Kingsley 1-4 2-2 5, Townes NHL came the first team to 6-8 2-3 15, Harris 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 22-54 EASTERN CONFERENCE 11-16 63. GP W L OT Pts GF GA shoot 50 percent against ST. FRANCIS (PA.) (12-9) Tampa Bay 51 32 15 4 68 166 133 the Cavaliers this season. E. Brown 6-9 5-9 18, Thompson 3-6 7-8 N.Y. Islanders49 32 16 1 65 158 139 13, Harmon 1-6 0-0 3, G. Brown 4-5 2-2 Justise Winslow added Montreal 48 32 13 3 67 128 108 12, Jackson 2-7 0-1 4, Whyatt 1-2 0-0 2, Pittsburgh 49 28 13 8 64 145 125 15 and Jahlil Okafor had Millaud-Meunier 1-5 4-5 6, Major 2-5 4-4 Detroit 50 29 12 9 67 149 129 10 points and nine re10, Wrencher 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 20-45 22-29 N.Y. Rangers 47 28 15 4 60 139 112 68. bounds. Boston 50 27 16 7 61 134 124 Halftime—St. Francis (Pa.) 35-32. 3Virginia (19-1, 7-1) Washington 49 25 14 10 60 144 125 Point Goals—Fairleigh Dickinson 8-26 Florida 47 21 16 10 52 115 132 started the second half (Jones 2-5, Anderson 2-7, Townes 1-2, Philadelphia 51 22 22 7 51 140 151 Potts Jr. 1-2, Kingsley 1-3, MacDonald 1-5, Ottawa 48 20 19 9 49 136 136 with a 16-4 burst and led Nix 0-2), St. Francis (Pa.) 6-22 (G. Brown Toronto 51 22 25 4 48 144 156 by 11 with just under 11 2-2, Major 2-5, E. Brown 1-2, Harmon 1-4, New Jersey 50 19 22 9 47 113 138 minutes to play before Whyatt 0-1, Thompson 0-1, MillaudColumbus 48 21 24 3 45 120 151 Meunier 0-2, Jackson 0-5). Fouled Out— Carolina 49 17 26 6 40 105 129 some ill-advised shots, MacDonald, Stokes. Rebounds—Fairleigh Buffalo 50 14 33 3 31 94 179 turnovers and Duke’s Dickinson 30 (Anderson 8), St. Francis WESTERN CONFERENCE blistering shooting (Pa.) 35 (E. Brown 12). Assists—Fairleigh GP W L OT Pts GF GA Dickinson 14 (Anderson 6), St. Francis Anaheim 50 32 12 6 70 147 134 turned the tables. (Pa.) 12 (E. Brown, Harmon, MillaudNashville 48 31 11 6 68 145 115 Virginia was outscored Meunier 3). Total Fouls—Fairleigh St. Louis 48 31 13 4 66 156 117 14-0 on fast break points. Dickinson 28, St. Francis (Pa.) 16. A— San Jose 49 26 17 6 58 137 135 1,181. Malcolm Brogdon led Chicago 49 31 16 2 64 155 113 Vancouver 47 27 17 3 57 129 120 Virginia with 17 points NBA Winnipeg 51 26 17 8 60 142 132 and Justin Anderson had EASTERN CONFERENCE Calgary 49 26 20 3 55 140 127 Atlantic Division Los Angeles 49 21 16 12 54 134 132 11. W L Pct GB Dallas 49 23 19 7 53 157 159 In other Top 25 action Toronto 33 15 .688 — Colorado 50 21 18 11 53 131 141 Brooklyn 18 28 .391 14 Saturday: Minnesota 48 22 20 6 50 131 138

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Boston 16 29 .356 Philadelphia 10 38 .208 New York 9 38 .191 Southeast Division W L Pct Atlanta 40 8 .833 Washington 31 17 .646 Miami 20 26 .435 Charlotte 20 27 .426 Orlando 15 35 .300 Central Division W L Pct Chicago 30 19 .612 Cleveland 29 20 .592 Milwaukee 25 22 .532 Detroit 18 30 .375 Indiana 17 32 .347 WESTERN CONFERENCE Southwest Division W L Pct Memphis 35 12 .745 Houston 33 15 .688 Dallas 32 17 .653 San Antonio 30 18 .625 New Orleans 25 22 .532 Northwest Division W L Pct Portland 32 16 .667 Oklahoma City 23 24 .489 Denver 19 29 .396 Utah 17 30 .362 Minnesota 8 39 .170 Pacific Division W L Pct Golden State 36 8 .818 L.A. Clippers 33 15 .688 Phoenix 28 20 .583 Sacramento 17 29 .370 L.A. Lakers 13 34 .277 Saturday’s Games Toronto 120, Washington 116, OT Dallas 108, Orlando 93 Sacramento 99, Indiana 94 Atlanta 91, Philadelphia 85 Detroit 114, Houston 101 Memphis 85, Oklahoma City 74 Cleveland 106, Minnesota 90 Milwaukee 95, Portland 88 Charlotte 104, Denver 86 L.A. Clippers 105, San Antonio 85 Phoenix at Golden State — LATE Today’s Games Miami at Boston, 1 p.m. L.A. Lakers at New York, 2 p.m.

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Arizona 49 17 26 6 40 113 168 Edmonton 49 13 27 9 35 113 162 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Saturday’s Games Montreal 1, Washington 0, OT Detroit 4, N.Y. Islanders 1 Ottawa 7, Arizona 2 Dallas 5, Winnipeg 2 Philadelphia 1, Toronto 0 N.Y. Rangers 4, Carolina 1 New Jersey 3, Florida 1 Boston 3, Los Angeles 1 Tampa Bay 3, Columbus 1 Edmonton at Calgary — LATE Chicago at San Jose — LATE Today’s Games Arizona at Montreal, 1 p.m. St. Louis at Washington, 1 p.m. Nashville at Pittsburgh, 2 p.m. Minnesota at Vancouver, 3 p.m. Monday’s Games Florida at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Winnipeg at Calgary, 9 p.m. Edmonton at San Jose, 10:30 p.m.

1. Kentucky (21-0) beat Alabama 70-55. GB 5. Wisconsin (19-2) beat — Iowa 74-63. 9 19 7. Villanova (19-2) beat 19½ DePaul 68-55. 26 8. Notre Dame (20-3) GB lost to Pittsburgh 76-72. — 9. Kansas (18-3) beat 1 Kansas State 68-57. 4 11½ 10. Louisville (18-3) 13 beat No. 13 North Carolina 78-68, OT. GB 12. Wichita State (19-3) — lost to No. 18 Northern 2½ Iowa 70-54. 4 5½ 13. North Carolina (1710 5) lost to No. 10 Louisville 78-68, OT. GB — 14. VCU (17-4) lost to 8½ Richmond 64-52. 13 FIGHT SCHEDULE 14½ 15. Iowa State (16-4) Friday 23½ beat TCU 83-66. At Beau Rivage Resort & Casino, Biloxi, 17. West Virginia (18-3) GB Miss. (ESPN2), Abie Han vs. Sergio Mora, — 12, for Taylor’s IBF middleweight title. beat Texas Tech 77-58. Feb. 13 5 18. Northern Iowa (20At the Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, 10 Conn. (ESPN2), Boxcino Quarterfinals- 2) beat No. 12 Wichita 20 24½ Junior Middleweights: Cleotis Pendarvis State 70-54. vs. Ricardo Pinnell; Stanyslav Skorokhod 19. Texas (14-7) lost to vs. Michael Moore; Brandon Adams vs. Alex Perez; Vito Gasparyan vs. Simeon No. 20 Baylor 83-60. Hardy. 20. Baylor (16-5) beat Feb. 14 At Tepic, Mexico, David Sanchez vs. No. 19 Texas 83-60. Juan Alberto Rosas, 12, for the interim 21. Georgetown (15-6) WBA super flyweight title. beat Creighton 67-40. Feb. 20 22. Indiana (16-6) beat At Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, N.Y. (ESPN2), Boxcino Rutgers 72-64. Quarterfinals-Heavyweights: Donovan 24. Oklahoma (14-7) Dennis vs. Steve Vukosa; Razvan Cojano vs. Ed Fountain; Andrey Fedosov vs. Nate beat Oklahoma State 64Heaven; Mario Heredia vs. Lenroy Thomas. 56. 25. Butler (16-6) beat Sports hours 8 to 11 p.m. Monday through Saturday Marquette 72-68, OT.

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win, lose & DREW

by Drew Litton

TRIVIA TIME...

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Who were the three coaches to win both an NCAA championship and a Super Bowl? See answer below.

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Rita Jeptoo

A Kenyan and three-time winner of the Boston Marathon, she was given a two-year ban on Friday for doping. Just another “winner” who cheated.

Tiger Woods needs to regain confidence Tiger Woods needs to forget about Jack Nicklaus, the one mountain above all he still needs to climb. While he is at it, Woods should also forget about Rory McIlroy, the player most likely to deny him major championships in the final hours of his prime. Tiger Woods has to focus on the only opponent preventing him from putting the ball in the hole — Tiger Woods. … Confidence is no longer the most valuable club in Tiger's bag. He no longer knows he's about to play a great round of golf; these days, he only hopes he's about to play a great round of golf. Ian O’Connor, ESPN.com

STRANGE BUT TRUE ... Penguins game program

The program at Tuesday’s game featured a picture of Sidney Crosby in honor of the captain’s bobblehead night at the game. Too bad the program read “Sindey Crosby.” Oops.

Capitals goalie Braden Holtby earned his second straight shutout against the Penguins on Wednesday. He is only the fifth goaltender since 1977 to record consecutive shutouts against the Pens.

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Let’s hope that Richard Sherman’s about-to-be born son is as disciplined as Sherman expects him to be. Earlier this week, Sherman was asked about the choice he might have to make if his girlfriend went into labor with their son today, Super Bowl Sunday. Sherman said he expected his son to be a disciplined young man and “stay in there” until after the game. Should this really be a tough choice? It’s a choice that athletes have been faced with only fairly recently. And just about everybody seems to have decided that there really is no choice. Johnny Unitas would never have been faced with choosing between playing and being there for the birth of his child because, when he played, fathers were not allowed in the delivery room. Yep. Shocking as it may JOHN seem, billions and billions of STEIGERWALD babies have been born without their fathers being present in the delivery room, and most of them survived. Come on. We’re talking about the Super Bowl here. Sherman has a contract that guarantees he will make $40 million over the next four years. He plays for a team. This isn’t Phil Mickelson leaving after the third round of a John major tournament. There are Steigerwald is 52 other players on the a former roster who have been Pittsburgh working toward the goal of sports reporter. winning a championship for His column seven or eight months, and appears each Sherman will be at least the weekend. second-most important Seahawks player in the game. He’s employed by a billion-dollar company that stands to lose millions of dollars if his absence costs it the game. The knee-jerk reaction when players are faced with this choice has become, “Family always comes first.” No, it doesn’t. Or at least it doesn’t always have to come first. When you are part of a team, and when you are paid millions of dollars because you are an invaluable member of that team, sometimes putting your family first is being selfish. We’re not talking about a death or some kind of medical emergency. Then there is no choice. We’re talking about passing up what could be a meaningful personal experience to fulfill an obligation and a promise every player makes to his team. If it’s a shortstop missing one of 162 games, that’s a different story. For an NFL player, there are, at most, 20 games, including playoffs, and missing a regular-season game could easily cost your team a playoff spot. Shouldn’t your employer be allowed to expect you to make some family sacrifices if he’s paying you $600,000 a week? Sherman’s coach, Pete Carroll, made light of the situation when he was asked. He, of course, said, “It’s about family first and we’ll support his decision. I can’t wait to see little Petey.” What else could Carroll have said? The media would crucify him if he would dare to suggest that Sherman should consider his obligation to the team. Again, because it’s become accepted that nothing should prevent a father from being present for the birth of a child. It would be nice if a coach or an owner would have the guts to say that he expects his player to take one for the team and show up. Carroll, by the way, is 63. You can be sure his father wasn’t in the delivery room when he was born, and you can be almost certain that he wasn’t there for the birth of his kids. The father witnessing the birth is a relatively new phenomenon, and it’s an improvement over past practices, but have we become so sensitive and self-centered that it had to evolve so quickly into being mandatory with no exceptions? By the time you read this, “Little Petey” might already be among us, or maybe he’ll wait until the game is over. But if Sherman chooses to play in the game and misses the birth, we shouldn’t worry too much about “Little Petey.” What kid wouldn’t think it was cool to tell his friends that his dad missed his birth because he was playing in the Super Bowl? • Something to keep in mind on draft day: The Seahawks’ two most important players are Russell Wilson and Richard Sherman. Wilson was picked in the third round, Sherman in the fifth. • NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell made $44 million last year. There might be 44 million people in the country who could have done the job at least as well as he did. • Keep telling yourself that the Penguins’ regular season doesn’t matter and that, since last May, it’s been all about putting together a team that can go far in the playoffs. • Forget winning five more majors, Tiger Woods looks like a guy who may never win another tournament. • Is there a more pathetic story than Aaron Hernandez’? He’s sitting in a 9-by-7-foot cell this weekend instead of preparing to play in a Super Bowl. He’s probably going to be there another 50 years or so. • I think Deflategate is pretty simple. Tom Brady has had a standing policy of wanting the balls to be slightly deflated for badweather games. He just got caught this time. • How can any self-respecting member of the sports media waste the oxygen it takes to ask Marshawn Lynch a question?

Sunday, February 1, 2015 — C-7

What to watch on T.V. tonight instead of Super Bowl XLIX

Answer: Pete Carroll (USC Trojans, Seattle Seahawks), Barry Switzer (Oklahoma Sooners, Dallas Cowboys) and Jimmie Johnson (Miami Hurricanes and Dallas Cowboys)

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TODAY IN THE GAZETTE ARCHIVES 2002: Elderton dominated the third quarter and held on to beat Apollo-Ridge, 59-54, in a WPIAL Section 1-AA girls’ basketball game. The Bobcats outscored the Vikings 19-5 in the third and picked up the win despite allowing 21 points in the final quarter. Elderton switched up its defense in the third quarter and forced five turnovers. Melissa Reefer scored a game-high 24 points for Elderton, and Lee Ann Blystone added 13 points. Andrea Tardivo led Apollo-Ridge with 22 points, and Noelle Tresco finished with 12. The teams entered the game tied for fourth place in the section.

“Playing for the Mob” is a story of mobster Henry Hill and how he helped fix Boston College basketball games during the 197879 season. The 30 for 30 piece first aired on Oct. 7, 2014.

SOUNDING OFF The Gazette’s sports staff discusses the hot topics What is your favorite part about the Super Bowl (or Super Bowl week)? Why? Matt Burglund: I have always enjoyed Media Day, and it’s not because I am in the media. I enjoy it because it’s the only time when the players and coaches let their guard down and speak freely about a number of things, many of which have nothing to do with football. The majority of lines said during the season tend to be things like, “We’re taking it one game at a time,” and “We’ll look at the tape and make corrections.” On Media Day, anything goes, and it’s an interesting glimpse into the lives of so many of these players that fans think they know, but really don’t. Tony Coccagna: My favorite part is waiting for those one or two plays that turn the game and make it memorable, like James Harrison reaching the end zone before running out of gas or Santonio Holmes making a tip-toe catch in the end zone. Sometimes they come, and sometimes they don’t. My second-favorite part is the Budweiser commercials. Dustin Filloy: I love football so much, so every year around this time I feel like my favorite holiday is approaching. But it’s not about the commercials, the parties or media day. To me, everything surrounding the show means little in comparison to the game itself. And although I must admit that I get much more captivated by the game when the Steelers are in it, I

can’t remember a Super Bowl that didn’t provide me with at least one unforgettable memory.

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Justin Gerwick: My favorite part is that they have managed to make the Super Bowl into such a great spectacle. Not only do viewers get to enjoy what should be a great football game, but there are also some of the most entertaining commercials to hit the screen, and the halftime show has essentially become a full-length concert. The Super Bowl is no longer just for fans of the NFL. Anyone can sit down and enjoy the show, and there is a reason that 33 percent of the country’s population tunes in each year. Carly Krouse: The game, of course! All of that other stuff is great, too (especially the Super Bowl party food), but it’s still the biggest football game of the year. Every Super Bowl game is memorable for one reason or another. Eli Nellis: When I was a kid, I always thought it was really cool how they painted the field in bright colors, with each team’s name in one end zone. When the Steelers got to Super Bowl XXX (their first of my lifetime), their big, bright yellow end zone really signaled to me that they had made it to the big-time. For whatever reason, that first glimpse of the field, usually for a TV report during the week, still gives me that feeling that something important is happening.

“Poker After Dark” starts at 5:30 p.m. and will run until 10:30 while mother station NBC is broadcasting the big game.

UFC, WEC Fox Sports 1 FS1 will air the Alexander Gustafsson vs. Anthony Johnson fight on UFC Fight Night at 5 p.m. After that, the “Best of the WEC” (World Extreme Cage-fighting) will air from 7 to 8 p.m.

YOUR SPORTS CALENDAR NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE: The Penguins play host to the Central Divisionleading Predators and are looking to get back on track after losing five of their past seven games. Today, 2 p.m. (Root)

HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL:

Fourteen area boys’ teams will take the floor Tuesday evening, with a game between firstplace Indiana and third-place Greensburg Salem leading the action.

WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL: California visits IUP in a matchup of the top two teams in the PSAC West Division. Cal handed IUP its only defeat this season, a 73-68 overtime loss. Wednesday, 5:30 p.m. (WQMU-FM 92.5)


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IUP bests Griffins

Continued from Page C-1 IUP led 29-25 at halftime, fell behind 30-29 on the first three possessions of the second half and then launched the game-changing run. The Hawks fueled the run with their full-court zone press defense, and the 18-0 run turned into a 33-6 burst that created a 26-point bulge. “The thing this team has that some of our other teams may not have had as much of is spurtability where we put together bigger runs once we get going,” Lombardi said. “Some of that is our ability to shoot the 3, and I think we’re a better offensive team than defensive team.” IUP made only six 3-pointers, but four came in the second half during the 33-6 run. The Hawks also scored 16 points off turnovers and 14 off offensive rebounds. “We try to preach playing with greater and greater and greater intensity,” Lombardi said. “It’s not that they’re not playing hard, but they’re not boiling — a little step slow, a little this and that, almost getting a loose ball, almost getting a rebound. We got it cranked up and started boiling during that stretch. “And that frees you up on offense. You can’t let your offense dictate how hard you’re playing on defense. We have to have so much focus on the defensive end that it frees you up to make shots. If the focus is greater on the offensive end and you’re missing shots, then the rim becomes smaller and smaller and it becomes more critical. You can’t play offense out of a critical situation. The best offense is when you’re freeflowing and playing with confidence and not thinking a whole lot and just trusting your instincts.” IUP shot 49.1 percent (28for-57) from the field and held Seton Hill (6-14, 5-11) to 39.6 percent (21-for-53). It was the seventh time in the last 10 games IUP held an opponent under 40 percent shooting. The Hawks also led the rebounding by 17, 42-25, had assists on 20 of 28 field goals and matched Seton Hill with 13 turnovers. Norfleet scored 15 points, Tevin Hanner chipped in 14 off the bench, and Daddy Ugbede finished with 12. Devante Chance dished out seven assists, and Shawn Dyer grabbed eight rebounds. “We were just being patient,” Hanner said. “We kind of got down on ourselves because things weren’t going the way we wanted. We had some miscommunication that led to easy buckets for them. We just had to come out with better effort and we knew everything would fall into place. We just had to put forth the effort.” IUP plays host to California (12-9, 8-8) on Wednesday. The Hawks won by 24 points, 69-45, at California on Jan. 10. “They’re going to play us tough,” Lombardi said. “The first time at Seton Hill we had gotten out to a 26-point lead at their place. It’s hard sometimes to get the guys to get that edge they need to have. It’s the same challenge with Cal. Our guys respect them, but you need to have a little fear of who you’re playing to get where you need to be. Cal came in here last year and won, so maybe that will help us get the edge we need to have.”

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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: IUP 71, Seton Hill 56

Panthers score upset of Irish By WILL GRAVES AP Sports Writer

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IUP’S LINDSAY STAMP worked her way around Seton Hill’s Jenna Kaufman during Saturday’s game. Stamp finished with 16 points and 11 rebounds.

Hawks get another double-digit victory By MATTHEW BURGLUND

mburglund@indianagazette.net

Four days after cruising up to No. 5 in the country, the IUP women’s basketball team decided to take the new ranking out for a spin. It was somewhat of a bumpy ride, and there were times when it looked like the wheels might fall off. But in the end, the destination was a familiar scene: another double-digit win and another reason to celebrate. After a ragged first half, the Crimson Hawks (18-1 overall, 14-1 PSAC West) got their act together and whipped Seton Hill, 71-56, in a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference game Saturday night at the KCAC. It was the Crimson Hawks’ fifth straight win since their only loss, and it was their 17th double-digit victory of the season. Their only win by fewer than 10 points was in their first matchup against Seton Hill, 73-64, on Nov. 22. It was also IUP’s first game since it moved up eight spots — from 13th to fifth — in the USA Today NCAA Division II poll. “Every night, we just try to come out and play our best,” said IUP guard Amy Fairman, a graduate of Marion Center High School. “We know we have a target on our backs, just from our record. We just want to come out every game, not worry about records and not worry about any outside circumstances. We just want to come out and play the game of basketball the way we know how.” And on Saturday night, that meant this: If the shots aren’t falling, find some other way to contribute. IUP shot just 34 percent (24 of 71) from the field, but the Crimson Hawks outrebounded the Griffins by 18, 56-38, including a 20-9 advantage in offensive boards. They also had 16 assists, cut their turnovers from 12 to six in the second half and generally outplayed Seton Hill (8-13, 5-11) on a night when they were as cold as the late-January weather. “If it’s not going down, you can still impact the game in other areas,” IUP coach Tom McConnell said he told his team at halftime, when IUP led by just four (32-28) and had been shooting 31 percent (10 of 32) from the floor. So that’s what the Crimson Hawks did. Led by senior forward Ashley Stoner, IUP dominated the glass, played better defense and rolled to a win that wasn’t as easy as the score might suggest. “You’re always going to have nights where people aren’t making shots — it’s just in the natural rhythm of basketball,” said Stoner, who had game highs of 17 points and 15 re-

bounds. “But in the second half, we talked about our strategy and I think everyone played the game we were supposed to play.” The Crimson Hawks entered the game having not played in a week — they had Wednesday off while the rest of the PSAC West played — but McConnell didn’t blame the layoff for his team’s first-half play. He did, though, admit it was a factor, but so was the Griffins’ zone defense, which contested most of IUP’s first-half shots. But McConnell pushed the right buttons at halftime to get the Crimson Hawks out of their funk against a struggling Seton Hill team. “I think we were just out of rhythm, out of sync,” McConnell said. “Seton Hill’s zone certainly had something to do with it. When you’re not shooting the ball well, kids start pressing a little bit. But we talked about it at halftime. ‘Loosen up. Let it fly. You know what I mean? If you get an open look, let it go.’ Fortunately, we were able to knock down (some shots). You need to do that against that zone.” IUP didn’t shoot much better in the second half (35 percent, 14 of 39) but with Stoner taking over inside the paint, and with Lindsay Stamp, the PSAC’s leading scorer, heating up from the outside, the outcome never really was in doubt. The Crimson Hawks steadily built their lead, and although the Griffins a few times cut the deficit to single digits, IUP finished the game on a 10-2 run in the final five minutes to pull away. Stamp matched Stoner with a double-double with 16 points and 11 rebounds. “It took a little bit for us to get rolling,” said Fairman, who finished with 12 points, six rebounds, four assists and three steals. “But in the end, we definitely just turned it around and we played like we know how.” The win sets up a rematch with California on Wednesday at the KCAC. The secondplace Vulcans (17-3, 14-2) are the only team to beat IUP this season, 73-68 in overtime, on Jan. 10. But McConnell is putting his attention into the next practice, not the next game. “We’re not even thinking about that game Wednesday at this point,” he said. “We just want to focus on this one and get better from here.” Their first win as the fifth-ranked team in the country behind them, the Crimson Hawks are now ready to take another drive on a road that could lead to big things. “It’s a very exciting, prestigious thing that we are ranked No. 5,” said Stoner. “We are thankful and grateful. But at the end of the day, it only matters what you’re ranked at the end of the season.”

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Eight athletes hit qualifying marks LEWISBURG — Eight athletes hit conference qualifying times as the IUP track and field teams competed in the second day of Bucknell’s 17th annual Bison Open on Saturday. Three athletes on the women’s team qualified in their respective events. Kiah Walton (60-meter dash, long jump) qualified in two events. Brooke Smay (triple jump) and Kristen Knass (triple jump) were single-event qualifiers. Five athletes on the men’s team qualified in their respective events. Troy Zangaro (400-

meter dash), Andrew Morgan (mile), Austin Cooper (mile), Demetrius Timmons (long jump) and Charles Wilson Adams (high jump) were single-event qualifiers.

IHS wrestlers go 2-3 at duals NuMINE — Indiana came away with two wins at Saturday’s West Shamokin Duals wrestling torunament, beating Westinghouse, 60-6, and West Shamokin, 41-27. In the other matches, Indiana fell to Cameron County, 45-30, Cranberry, 42-39, and West Chester Hendersen, 59-18.

PITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh’s James Robinson took an elbow to the face from a teammate, a shot to mouth from Notre Dame’s Demetrius Jackson and a metaphorical punch to the gut when the eighth-ranked Irish turned an eight-point deficit into a one-point lead with 31 seconds left on Saturday. The junior guard responded with his typical toughness and a twisting runner that may have saved the Panthers’ season. Robinson sliced through the lane for the go-ahead basket with 12 seconds left to lift Pitt to a 76-72 win. Four days after his seeming clinching shot against Virginia Tech somehow morphed into a brutal overtime loss on the road, Robinson helped the Panthers improve to 14-3 all-time against Top 10 teams at the Petersen Events Center. “I just turned the corner and made the basket,” he said. “My team had a lot of faith in me.” Robinson finished with 14 points and 10 assists for his first career double-double. His second steal of the game with 4 seconds left gave Pitt’s sagging NCAA prospects a much-needed boost. The Panthers (14-8, 4-5 ACC) ended a three-game losing streak by withstanding a late push from Notre Dame star Jerian Grant, who scored nine straight points, including a pair of free throws that put the Irish up 72-71 with 31 seconds to play. Notre Dame (20-3, 8-2) had a chance to reclaim the lead after Robinson’s bucket but Steve Vasturia’s 3pointer from the corner clanged off the rim. Jamel Artis hit two free throws and Robinson stepped in front of the ensuing heave to midcourt. “This game right here was the season,” Artis said. Grant shook off a tough start to score 14 points but

the Irish couldn’t end a difficult three-game stretch a perfect 3-0. Notre Dame beat N.C. State on the road last Sunday and followed it up with a thrilling upset of No. 4 Duke on Wednesday. The Irish, however, couldn’t get the one stop it needed while falling on the road in conference for the first time. Notre Dame coach Mike Brey admitted he thought his team had escaped once again when Vasturia grabbed the ball in the corner and let it fly. “The way we’ve been winning, I’m thinking we may steal another one,” Brey said. “We’ve had two thefts this week already. We’re 2-1 in thefts.” Jackson led the Irish with 15 points. Vasturia had 12 and Zach Auguste added 12 points and six boards but Notre Dame could not back up its emotional victory over the Blue Devils. Artis paced Pitt with 19 points and eight rebounds. Michael Young finished with 16 points and Cameron Wright added 14. “Great to see the ball movement and the passing,” Pitt coach Jamie Dixon said. “It was great to see these guys get this win because they’ve been working so hard.” With little to show for it. The Panthers are in danger of missing the NCAAs for just the second time in Dixon’s dozen seasons on the job but found a gear late behind Robinson, a reluctant shooter early in his career who is starting to blossom. Down a point with perhaps the season on the line, Dixon drew up a play that gave Robinson the option of driving or kicking it out for a jumper. When Robinson was left one-on-one with a Notre Dame defender, he knifed to the hoop while absorbing more than a little contact. “He’s playing with a lot of confidence right now,” Dixon said. For once, the rest of the Panthers joined him.

KEITH SRAKOCIC/Associated Press

PITT’S JAMEL ARTIS tried to get past Notre Dame’s Pat Connaughton during Saturday’s game.

ILLINOIS 60, PENN STATE 58

Nittany Lions lose heartbreaker By DAVID MERCER Associated Press

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — With the ball in his hands Saturday and just seconds left in a tie game, Illinois’ Malcolm Hill was looking for the best possible option. That turned out to be a long, looping run around a double team and then straight to the rim where 7foot-1 Penn State center Jordan Dickerson waited. Even with the big body in front of him, Hill finished with a strong layup that rolled around the rim before falling through and giving the Illini a 60-58 win over Penn State. “I was just going to take what the defense gave me,”

Hill said, adding that he briefly considered laying the ball off to teammate Kendrick Nunn. “I didn’t want to just throw up anything.” The points were the last of Hill’s game-high 27, putting an exclamation point on a win and providing relief for an Illini team (14-8, 4-5 Big Ten) reeling from injuries and, now, suspensions. Newbill led Penn State with 20 points. Shep Garner added 14. Penn State has played 10 games this season decided by five or fewer points. The Nittany Lions were 6-0 in those close games before the conference season started. But they’ve gone 13 in the Big Ten.


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Fight the computer face “Everything in moderation,” I was once told. I am not sure about that. I would rather say, “Almost everything in moderation.” In my book, computers are to be used in moderation. Why? Well, because if we use computers excessively, it might give us a “computer face” and make us ugly. I don’t want to be ugly because of technology, do you? According to Dr. Michael Prager, heavy computer users develop turkey necks, saggy jowls and deep-set wrinkles on their forehead and often around their eyes. Spending long hours in front of the computer can actually affect your beauty. Prager — one of Europe’s most skilled practitioners of cosmetic medicine — goes further to state that computer concentration and grumpy faces can actually make you older and Dr. Luis uglier over Almeida is an time. Can experienced you imagtechnologist ine what whose primary our popuarea of lation will research is to look like bring awareafter two ness about the decades of responsible use unconof computing trolled for instruction computer and productiv- use? ity in educaI can. tion and socie- Our beauty. He is the tiful popuassistant lation will chairman of just be the communiplain ugly cation media unless we department at stop our IUP. obsession with social media and extended computer use. I am pessimistic because we now can even buy computer watches to keep us more connected and therefore uglier. Would you like to sacrifice your beauty for the sake of technology? I really wouldn’t. Heavy computer exposure is affecting your looks, according to Cosmopolitan. No wonder, especially because of the large amounts of bacteria that modern computer technology devices carry. A recent study indicated that our phones are dirtier than a public toilet and that if the device is near our skin, we are more prone to outbreaks. And it isn’t just bacteria that is making us sicker. Artificial computer light is also contributing to the epidemic of insomnia, which contributes to dark circlessuppresses the production of melatonin in our bodies, making us uglier. At least, this is what was stated at the Career Addict blog. I believe it, especially after using the computer for hours prior to going to sleep. How can we get a good night of sleep after being connected prior to going to bed? I don’t know about you, but I don’t want to be uglier and sicker. I enjoy using the computer in moderation, looking my age, along with the prospects of living in good health. Just because technology is available and is good doesn’t mean we should consume without control. Even water, if drunk in excess, can make us sick and possibly ugly! I once stated that the “societies of the future will be based on the ideas of the past.” Perhaps not having multiple computer devices per household could actually do us some good. “Almost everything in moderation,” I say. Reduce your technology time exposure, fight the “computer face” and take charge of your life by living in moderation.

LUIS ALMEIDA

Carnival Cruise Lines

THIS IMAGE from Carnival Cruise Lines’ television ad is scheduled to run during Super Bowl XLIX.

Rookies gamble on Super ads By MAE ANDERSON AP Business Writer

NEW YORK — More Super Bowl ad rookies will be trying to score a touchdown this Sunday. There will be 15 new Super Bowl advertisers this year, the most since 2000, before the economy fell into what would be the first of two recessions since. Advertising experts say the rookie interest in Super Bowl ads is a positive sign that companies are feeling good in the most recent economic recovery. New advertisers like Carnival cruises and Skittles candy are hoping to capitalize on the massive size of the Super Bowl audience: The game is advertising’s greatest showcase, with more than 110 million people expected to tune in to watch to

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the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots. And more than the sheer size of the audience, ad experts say new advertisers also are hoping to draw from the

Groupon’s first and only Super Bowl effort in 2011 aimed to be a tongue-incheek take on public service announcements, but was criticized for being insensitive “If you need go get a huge audience you can get it here,” said Kelly O’Keefe, a professor at VCU Brandcenter in Richmond, Va. “There will be more losers than winners as there are every year. But for the brands who manage it well it can be a great place to reach conMars sumers.” Here some Super Bowl SNICKERS IS also advertising during the big game. rookies you’ll see on Sunday: goodwill people feel toward first time advertisers sucSuper Bowl ads. ceed in becoming a house- SWEET DEAL But at about $4.5 million hold name: Godaddy.com Skittles has had a major for a 30-second spot, adver- established itself with a racy presence at NFL games tising during the Super Bowl Super Bowl spot 11 years thanks to Seahawks running is a huge gamble too. Some ago. But others misfire: Continued on Page D-5

BRIEFS

CHAMBER EXPO

Indiana Holiday Inn changes name The Holiday Inn Indiana will soon become The Park Inn by Radisson Indiana. The hotel is owned by WestPenn Hospitality Partners LLC, of Pittsburgh, and managed by Horizon Hotels Ltd., of Eatontown, N.J. WestPenn Hospitality purchased the property on Wayne Avenue in March along with sites in Clarion and Uniontown, according to Kimberly Hamilton, spokeswoman. As part of the rebranding process, the hotel will be undergoing an extensive renovation. “Interior renovations of the lobby, banquet rooms, all guest rooms and the restaurant/bar will be under construction over the next several months,” Hamilton said. The hotel has 158 rooms. A grand reopening will be held in March.

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JANE KOKOLIS, of Blairsville, talked with Coleen Seagren, education center clerk at Westmoreland County Community College, Saturday at the Indiana County Chamber of Commerce Business Expo at the Indiana Mall.

LEFT: Barbara Telthorster, executive director of the Arc of Indiana, entertained Jaidyn Hannahs, 3, and Liam States, 2, the foster children of Bonnie Cunkelman, of Indiana. ABOVE: Ghosts of the Highway — Dan Palmo, Doug Varner and Brian Visnosky — performed at the expo.

ICDC names board members The Indiana County Development Corporation held its annual meeting Tuesday at HighPointe at Indian Springs in White Township. Dennis Bray, chairman of the Nominations Committee, presented the following members for reappointment who were unanimously elected to three-year terms through January 2018: Carson Greene Jr. (atlarge member), Frank Holuta (business/economic goods) and Donald G. Coleman (business/economic services). Bray also presented a slate of officer reappointments on the ICDC

board who were unanimously elected to serve two-year terms through January 2017: • Carson Greene Jr. (at-large member), vice president • Richard A. Clawson (business/ economic services), secretary-treasurer • James Wiley, president • Robert Camp, assistant treasurer Jack Clark, previously CEO of Clark Metal Products, was unanimously re-elected as director emeritus. The ICDC board has a reciprocal

seat agreement with the Indiana County Chamber of Commerce, and Wiley and Greene were appointed to serve on the chamber board as ICDC representatives through January 2016. Established in 1961, the ICDC is a private, nonprofit, economic development organization established to promote the industrial and economic development initiatives of Indiana County. Its primary mission is to establish a favorable business environment for the creation and retention of jobs and increasing capital investment into the county.

Pennsylvania American names new director Pennsylvania American Water Co. has appointed Beatty Wynn Morgan as senior director of field operations. Morgan will be responsible for leading distribution and production in western Pennsylvania for the company’s water and wastewater business, serving more than 300,000 customers in communities throughout Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Clarion, Fayette, Indiana, Jefferson, Lawrence, McKean, Warren and Washington counties. He will be based in the company’s McMurray office. Morgan comes to Pennsylvania from sister company Missouri American Water, where he joined the company in 2009, and held a number of positions. He most recently served as senior manager of field services and production. Prior to that role, he served as superintendent, engineering manager and senior project manager.

Rita’s expanding to Middle East PHILADELPHIA (AP) — It’s not a mirage: Rita’s Italian Ice is bringing its cool treats to the Middle Eastern desert. The Pennsylvania-based chain said last week it’s contracting with a Middle East food executive to open 46 stores in the next decade in Turkey, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and five other nations. Rita’s contractor Faysal Younes said the Middle East’s warm climate makes it a natural market for Rita’s sweet, frozen concoctions. The company’s store total doubled to more than 600 in 27 states in the last 10 years, and it has partnered with a New Jersey firm to increase its presence at sports stadiums.


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MarketPulse GROWING NEST EGG We’re doing a better job of saving for retirement. Contributions to 401(k) accounts set a record high last quarter — both from workers and from their employers, according to Fidelity Investments. Employees set aside an average of $6,050 over the last 12 months, and employers contributed an average of another $3,580. That’s up from $5,050 and $2,470, respectively, 10 years ago. The boost in contribuPercentage of employees tions, along with a rise who increased their 401(k) in stock prices, contribution rate helped the average 10.4% 401(k) balance 2014 reach $91,300 at the end of 2014, 7.2 7.0 which is also a 5.4 record. The average IRA balance, meanwhile, was Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 $92,200.

LEFT OUT Companies are going on a buyout binge, and mergers and acquisitions of U.S. companies rose to a record $1.6 trillion last year, according to Dealogic. But some industries are getting more love than others. Health care companies have been in big demand, for example, but few financial companies are getting offers. Small-cap companies also have seen relatively low activity, according to Morgan Stanley strategists. Although tougher regulations may mean a continued lull in takeovers for the financial industry, small-cap stocks may be set to see an increase given the strengthening U.S. economy.

THE DOLDRUMS February is bleak and cold. Oh, and the weather’s bad too. February has historically been a weak spot for stocks in the midst of its strong Octoberthrough-May run. Over the last 20 years, February is the only month in that span that’s had an average decline, 0.2 percent. To be sure, recent Februarys haven’t been so bad. The last five have been up, but that -0.9% follows a stretch where the S&P 500 Worst average had dropped monthly change in eight of the for the S&P 500, prior 11 last 20 years Februarys.

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Many a New Year’s diet resolution will fall by the wayside on Super Bowl Sunday. Buffalo wings, pizza and beer are all a mainstay of the annual ritual. Consider that Domino’s Pizza expects to sell more than 11 million slices of pizza and three million chicken wings on Sunday. The company says that reflects an increase of almost 80 percent over an average Sunday. Leading up to the game, at least two snack-time stocks are enjoying some momentum. Shares of the pizza chain Papa John’s International and those of Anheuser-Busch InBev, both closed at a record high on Thursday.

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ABB Ltd .78e ACE Ltd 2.58e ADT Corp .84f AES Corp .40f AFLAC 1.56f AGCO .48f AK Steel ... AMC Net ... AOL ... ASML Hld .81e AT&T Inc 1.88f AU Optron .05e AbbottLab .96f AbbVie 1.96f AbengoaY n 1.04 AberFitc .80 Abiomed ... Abraxas ... AcaciaTc .50 AcadiaPh ... Accenture 1.95e Accuray ... Achillion ... Actavis ... ActivsBliz .20f Actuant .04 AdobeSy ... Adtran .36 AdvAuto .24 AMD ... AdvSemi .22e Advaxis ... AdventSoft .52 Aecom ... Aegerion ... Aegon .30e AerCap ... Aeropostl ... Aetna 1.00f Affymetrix ... Agenus ... Agilent .40 Agnico g .32 AirLease .16f AirProd 3.08 AkamaiT ... Akorn ... Alamos g .20 AlaskaAir s .80f Albemarle 1.10 AlcatelLuc ... Alcoa .12 Alexion ... Alibaba n ... AlignTech ... Alkermes ... AllegTch .72 Allergan .20 AlliancOne ... AlliBInco .41a AlldNevG ... AllisonTrn .60f AllscriptH ... Allstate 1.12 AllyFin n ... AlnylamP ... AlphaNRs ... AlpAlerMLP1.14e AlteraCp lf .72 Altisrce n ... AltisResid 1.95e Altria 2.08 Amazon ... Ambarella ... Ambev .27e Ameren 1.64f AMovilL .36e AmAirlines .40 AmApparel ... AmAxle ... AmCampus 1.52 ACapAgy 2.64 AmCapLtd ... AEagleOut .50 AEP 2.12 AmExp 1.04 AHm4Rent .20 AmIntlGrp .50 ARltCapP lf ... AmTower 1.52f AmWtrWks 1.24 Ameriprise 2.32 AmeriBrgn 1.16f Ametek .36 Amgen 3.16f AmicusTh ... AmkorTch ... Amphenol s .50 AmpioPhm ... Anadarko 1.08 Anadigic h ... AnalogDev 1.48 AngiesList ... AnglogldA ... ABInBev 3.25e Annaly 1.20 AnteroRes ... Anthem 2.50f Anworth .56 Aon plc 1.00 Apache 1.00 AptInv 1.12f ApolloEdu ... ApolloGM 3.11e ApolloInv .80 Apple Inc s 1.88 ApldMatl .40 AMCC ... Approach ... Aramark .35f ArcelorMit .20 ArchCoal .01m ArchDan .96 ArcticCat .50 ArenaPhm ... AresCap 1.52a

... 11 19 16 9 9 dd 22 35 ... 28 ... 30 55 ... 20 cc 10 dd dd 18 dd dd cc 24 12 cc 27 22 dd ... ... 49 10 dd ... 11 dd 15 dd dd 25 31 15 31 33 cc 88 15 23 ... 82 76 ... 30 dd 86 44 dd q dd 26 dd 11 ... dd dd q 25 3 ... 21 dd 46 ... 19 17 13 dd 11 76 25 16 26 19 15 dd 8 dd 53 26 15 cc 20 23 dd 9 24 dd dd dd 22 dd ... ... 14 dd 15 14 21 dd 15 19 16 6 16 26 dd 7 25 dd dd 17 17 dd 9

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Wk YTD Chg %Chg

A 19.14 107.96 34.40 12.22 57.08 43.34 3.79 66.70 43.25 103.94 32.92 5.60 44.76 60.35 32.92 25.52 51.74 2.96 12.52 30.43 84.03 7.37 14.85 266.54 20.90 23.11 70.13 22.11 159.00 2.57 6.61 9.85 41.85 25.42 23.22 7.14 39.53 2.44 91.82 11.04 5.03 37.77 33.72 34.94 145.61 58.16 42.58 5.30 67.87 48.26 3.45 15.65 183.24 89.08 53.05 72.25 28.53 219.26 1.05 7.57 1.03 31.32 11.91 69.79 18.71 93.83 1.04 17.10 32.93 20.28 18.01 53.10 354.53 55.31 6.58 45.28 21.39 49.08 .89 24.35 43.96 21.55 13.99 14.04 62.81 80.69 16.69 48.87 9.27 96.95 56.14 124.94 95.05 47.90 152.26 7.69 6.35 53.71 5.02 81.75 1.08 52.11 4.59 12.38 122.07 10.56 34.65 134.96 5.19 90.05 62.57 39.86 25.26 24.87 7.12 117.16 22.84 5.25 6.27 31.32 9.64 .93 46.63 33.62 4.31 16.65

-.66 -4.92 -.36 -.36 -1.65 -.28 -.22 +.13 -5.24 -1.37 -.45 -.08 +.90 -2.08 -1.16 -1.34 +12.26 +.05 -1.09 -1.45 -5.19 +.60 -1.14 -12.58 +.25 -.34 -3.93 -.27 +3.22 +.12 -.07 +2.12 +4.81 -.54 -1.65 +.13 -.88 -.27 -2.66 -.16 +.07 -1.04 +1.16 +.39 +2.15 -2.87 +.23 -.74 -.78 -8.58 -.01 -.11 -.08 -14.03 -4.41 +2.44 +1.21 -4.91 -.24 +.06 -.12 -1.00 -.75 -1.64 -1.75 +.41 +.02 -.20 -1.34 -1.01 -.03 -1.09 +42.14 -1.17 -.04 -1.05 -2.14 -6.61 +.03 +.10 -.47 -.11 -.50 -.35 -1.71 -3.44 -.47 -2.64 -.26 -2.65 -.42 -4.54 +.32 -.93 -7.55 -.62 -.41 -1.20 +.29 +.31 +.10 -2.41 -.74 +1.46 +2.15 +.01 -.84 -5.81 -.03 -4.12 -.31 -.69 -.73 +.25 -.08 +4.18 -1.27 -.67 -.14 -.79 +.36 -.14 -1.24 +2.69 -.24 +.65

-9.5 -6.0 -5.1 -11.3 -6.6 -4.1 -36.2 +4.6 -6.3 -3.6 -2.0 +10.0 -0.6 -7.8 +20.5 -10.9 +35.9 +0.7 -26.1 -4.2 -5.9 -2.4 +21.2 +3.5 +3.7 -15.2 -3.5 +1.4 -0.2 -3.7 +7.8 +23.0 +36.6 -16.3 +10.9 -4.8 +1.8 +5.2 +3.4 +11.9 +26.7 -7.5 +35.5 +1.8 +1.0 -7.6 +17.6 -25.7 +13.6 -19.7 -2.8 -0.9 -1.0 -14.3 -5.1 +23.4 -17.9 +3.1 -33.5 +1.3 +18.4 -7.6 -6.7 -0.7 -20.8 -3.3 -37.7 -2.4 -10.9 -40.0 -7.2 +7.8 +14.2 +9.0 +6.6 -1.8 -3.6 -8.5 -13.6 +7.8 +6.3 -1.3 -4.2 +1.2 +3.4 -13.3 -2.0 -12.7 +2.4 -1.9 +5.3 -5.5 +5.4 -9.0 -4.4 -7.6 -10.6 -0.2 +46.4 -0.9 +44.0 -6.2 -26.3 +42.3 +8.7 -2.3 -14.6 +7.4 -1.1 -5.0 -0.2 +7.3 -25.9 +5.5 -4.0 +6.1 -8.3 -19.5 -1.9 +0.5 -12.6 -47.9 -10.3 -5.3 +24.2 +6.7

Name Div AriadP ... ArmHld .31e ArmourRsd .48m ArrayBio ... Arris ... ArrowRsh ... ArubaNet ... AscenaRtl ... Ascendis n ... AshfordHT .48 Ashland 1.36 AspenTech ... AsscdBanc .40f AssuredG .44 AstraZen 2.80e Athersys ... AtlPwr g .12 AtlasEngy 2.08 AtlasPpln 2.56 AtlasRes 2.36 Atmel ... AtwoodOcn 1.00 AuRico g .01m AutoNatn ... Autodesk ... Autoliv 2.16 AutoData 1.96 AvagoTch 1.40f AvalonBay 5.00f AveryD 1.40 AvisBudg ... Avnet .64 Avon .24 Axalta n ... AXIS Cap 1.16f

PE dd ... dd dd 29 dd dd 14 ... dd 57 30 14 5 88 dd dd dd dd dd 76 5 dd 18 cc 24 27 98 33 23 25 10 dd ... 7

B2gold g ... BB&T Cp .96 BCE g 2.47 B/E Aero s ... BG Med ... BHP BillLt 2.42e BHPBil plc 2.42e BP PLC 2.40f BPZ Res ... BRF SA .39e BSD Med h ... BabckWil .40 Baidu ... BakrHu .68 BallCorp .52 BallardPw ... BalticTrdg .06e BcBilVArg .45e BcoBrad pf .54e BcoSantSA .81e BcoSBrasil .17e BkofAm .20 BkAm pfY 1.63 BkIreland ... BkMont g 3.20f BkNYMel .68 BkNova g 2.64 BkOzarks s .52f BankUtd .84 BiP Cmdty ... BarcGSOil ... Barclay .43e B iPVixST ... Bard .88 BarrickG .20 BasicEnSv ... Baxter 2.08 BaytexE g 1.20 BeacnRfg ... BeazerHm ... BebeStrs .06 BectDck 2.40 BedBath ... Bellatrix g ... Bemis 1.08 BenefBncp ... BerkH B ... BerryPlas ... BestBuy .76 BigLots .68 BBarrett ... BioDlvry lf ... BiogenIdc ... BioMarin ... BioMedR 1.04f BitautoH ... BlackBerry ... Blackstone 1.86e BlockHR .80 BloominBr ... BdwlkPpl .40 Boeing 3.64f BonanzaCE ... BoozAllnH .52f BorgWarn .52 BostPrv .36f BostProp 2.60a BostonSci ... Box Inc n ... BoydGm ... Brandyw .60 Braskem .55e BreitBurn 1.00 BrigStrat .50 Brinker 1.12 BrMySq 1.48f BrixmorP .90f Broadcom .56f BroadrdgF 1.08 BrcdeCm .14 Brookdale ... BrwnBrn .44 BrukerCp ... Brunswick .50 Buenavent .03e BurlStrs ...

dd 13 ... 15 dd ... ... 6 dd ... dd 10 37 14 17 dd dd ... ... ... ... 43 ... ... ... 13 9 23 14 q q ... q 45 31 84 15 9 22 18 dd 23 15 3 23 54 17 66 12 21 dd dd 37 dd 74 ... dd 14 20 21 18 20 18 19 18 14 61 71 ... dd cc ... dd 20 24 50 77 58 24 21 dd 22 48 21 dd 46

C&J Engy CA Inc

11 18

Last 6.45 46.84 3.31 7.16 26.22 6.31 16.58 11.56 19.83 10.52 118.52 35.35 16.81 24.42 71.04 2.09 2.65 28.06 26.99 9.82 8.33 28.58 3.94 59.62 54.01 106.06 82.53 102.88 172.99 52.27 57.31 41.62 7.74 25.67 50.90

Wk Chg +.35 -.28 -.08 +.05 -1.14 -.12 -.68 +.33 unc -.31 +.59 +2.76 -.50 -1.47 +.35 +.05 -.08 -.84 -.72 +1.32 -.14 -.18 +.13 +.21 -4.19 +2.85 -4.32 -4.10 -5.91 -.31 -3.96 -1.52 -.24 -1.25 +1.57

YTD %Chg -6.1 +1.2 -10.1 +51.4 -13.2 -14.5 -8.8 -8.0 +5.3 +0.4 -1.0 +0.9 -9.8 -6.0 +0.9 +32.3 -2.2 -9.9 -1.0 -6.5 -0.8 +1.6 +20.1 -1.3 -10.1 -0.1 -1.0 +2.3 +5.9 +0.8 -13.6 -3.3 -17.6 -1.3 -0.4

B 1.96 35.29 45.95 58.33 1.06 46.33 43.69 38.83 .23 23.72 .31 27.23 217.92 57.99 63.33 1.55 1.62 8.52 12.48 6.69 4.62 15.15 25.31 12.06 57.48 36.00 48.04 32.43 27.66 28.57 10.68 14.04 36.87 171.03 12.78 5.88 70.31 15.64 23.69 15.80 3.58 138.08 74.77 2.03 44.30 10.79 143.91 33.82 35.20 45.91 10.20 13.10 389.16 97.16 24.45 59.82 10.15 37.34 34.28 24.72 15.26 145.37 26.08 29.11 54.01 11.00 138.80 14.81 18.81 13.06 16.61 9.42 6.56 18.41 58.43 60.27 27.10 42.44 47.99 11.12 33.75 30.85 18.86 54.28 11.42 49.89

-.07 +21.0 -1.53 -9.3 -1.20 +0.2 -2.85 +0.5 +.42 +129.9 +.83 -2.1 +.93 +1.6 -.07 +1.9 -.01 -22.1 -.12 +2.5 +.06 -14.1 -.49 -10.1 -15.41 -4.4 -.41 +3.4 -.55 -7.1 +.05 -21.7 -.15 -35.5 -.41 -9.3 -1.18 -6.7 -.25 -19.7 -.52 -8.0 -.58 -15.3 unc +0.6 -.79 -20.8 -4.97 -18.7 -.73 -11.3 -3.36 -15.0 -2.54 -14.5 -.66 -4.5 -.08 -4.5 +.52 -14.8 -.51 -6.5 +4.77 +17.0 -7.17 +2.6 +.35 +18.9 -.04 -16.1 -1.12 -4.1 +.09 -5.8 +.07 -14.8 -.83 -18.4 +.33 +63.5 -5.32 -0.8 -1.85 -1.8 -.47 -44.2 -.82 -2.0 -.05 -3.3 -5.21 -4.2 +.70 +7.2 +.19 -9.7 -.85 +14.7 unc -10.4 +.39 +9.0 +31.63 +14.6 -.53 +7.5 -.23 +13.5 -1.23 -15.0 -.56 -7.6 +1.28 +10.4 +.05 +1.8 -.22 -0.2 -.19 -14.1 +10.75 +11.8 +2.73 +8.7 +.06 +9.7 -.77 -1.7 -.30 -18.3 -3.87 +7.9 -.03 +11.8 -4.42 -19.0 -.45 +2.2 -.08 +4.9 -.05 -27.0 +1.16 -6.3 -.45 -9.8 -3.61 -0.4 -1.80 +2.1 +.60 +10.1 +.48 -2.1 +.35 +3.9 -.46 -6.1 -2.96 -8.0 -.90 -6.3 +.36 -3.9 +2.56 +5.9 +.47 +19.5 -1.36 +5.6

10.30 30.30

-.80 -22.0 -.71 -0.5

C ... 1.00

Name Div CBL Asc 1.06f CBRE Grp ... CBS B .60 CDK Glbl n .48 CH Robins 1.52f CIT Grp .60 CME Grp 1.88a CMS Eng 1.16f CNH Indl ... CNO Fincl .24 CSX .64 CTI BioPh ... CT Ptrs ... CVS Health 1.40f CYS Invest 1.20 CblvsnNY .60 CabotO&G .08 Cache h ... Cadence ... Caesars ... CalAmp ... CalifRes n ... CallGolf .04 CallonPet ... Calpine ... CamdenPT 2.80f Cameco g .40 Cameron ... CampSp 1.25 CdnNR gs 1.25f CdnNRs gs .90 CP Rwy g 1.40 CdnSolar ... CapOne 1.20 CapsteadM 1.36 CpstnTur h ... CarboCer 1.32 CardnlHlth 1.37 CareFusion ... CarMax ... Carnival 1.00 CarpTech .72 Carrizo ... CashAm s .20f CatalystPh ... Catamaran ... Caterpillar 2.80 Cavium ... Celanese 1.00 Celgene s ... CelldexTh ... Cemex .52t Cemig pf 1.35e Cempra ... CenovusE 1.06 CenterPnt .99f CenElBras .18e CFCda g .01 CentAl ... CntryLink 2.16 Cepheid ... Cerner ... CerusCp ... ChambStPr .51 CharterCm ... ChkPoint ... Cheesecake .66 Cheetah n ... Chemtura ... CheniereEn ... ChesEng .35 Chevron 4.28 ChicB&I .28 Chicos .30 Chimera .36 ChinaMble 2.04e ChinaNet ... Chubb 2.00 CienaCorp ... Cigna .04 Cimarex .64 CinciBell ... CinnFin 1.76 Cintas .85f Cirrus ... Cisco .76 Citigroup .04 CitizFin n .40 CitrixSys ... CityNC 1.40f Civeo n ... CleanEngy ... CliffsNRs ... Clorox 2.96 CloudPeak ... Cnova n ... Coach 1.35 CobaltIEn ... CocaCola 1.22 CocaCE 1.00 Coeur ... CognizTc s ... Colfax ... ColgPalm 1.44 ColonyFncl 1.48f Comcast .90 Comc spcl .90 Comerica .80 CommScpe ... CmcBMO .90b CmclMtls .48 CmtyHlt ... CommVlt ... CompSci .92 ComstkRs .50 Con-Way .60 ConAgra 1.00 ConchoRes ... Conns ... ConocoPhil 2.92 ConsolEngy .25 ConEd 2.60f ConstellA ... Constellm ... ContlRes s ... CooperTire .42 CoreLabs 2.20f

PE 33 22 18 ... 25 7 28 21 15 13 17 dd 9 25 7 17 28 dd 41 dd 51 ... 41 15 13 24 ... 11 16 ... ... ... 6 10 9 ... 14 24 30 25 28 19 19 6 dd 28 14 dd 14 62 dd ... ... dd 10 18 ... q 59 27 dd 53 dd 65 dd 22 25 ... 51 dd 21 9 6 26 ... ... dd 11 dd 14 17 dd 17 22 36 18 21 ... 40 20 ... dd dd 28 5 ... 17 dd 22 16 dd 23 17 29 20 17 17 13 22 15 15 cc 54 15 dd 19 cc 24 8 11 8 17 27 ... 17 17 16

Last 20.62 32.34 54.81 45.16 71.22 43.82 85.30 37.73 7.65 15.52 33.30 2.20 5.48 98.16 8.84 18.92 26.50 .04 17.99 10.89 17.91 5.12 8.16 5.45 20.88 77.05 14.02 44.78 45.74 65.98 28.94 174.67 20.39 73.21 12.02 .62 32.78 83.19 59.30 62.10 43.96 37.94 45.10 20.80 3.65 49.91 79.97 58.81 53.76 119.16 21.42 8.89 4.51 27.74 18.89 23.09 1.88 13.23 23.11 37.17 56.51 66.35 5.34 8.45 151.12 77.17 52.51 19.52 21.79 71.38 19.18 102.53 34.51 16.68 3.14 65.32 1.76 97.90 18.52 106.83 103.20 2.93 50.51 78.70 26.50 26.37 46.95 23.90 59.26 86.69 2.93 4.17 6.42 106.71 6.79 5.50 37.19 9.12 41.17 42.10 6.30 54.13 45.31 67.52 25.05 53.15 52.90 41.50 28.11 40.00 13.42 47.07 43.58 60.68 4.04 40.97 35.43 110.85 15.74 62.98 28.95 69.28 110.45 18.41 45.40 34.79 92.75

Wk Chg +.13 -.61 -1.07 +.18 -2.90 -1.22 -3.21 +.18 +.10 -.25 -1.17 +.01 -2.07 -2.46 -.10 -.77 -1.96 -.01 -.47 -.77 +.26 +1.06 +.24 -.20 -.76 -2.64 -.29 +.92 -.96 -2.07 -.32 -1.25 +1.09 -4.39 -.20 +.03 -.38 -.28 -.47 -2.77 -2.42 -1.98 +2.94 -1.02 +.59 -2.16 -5.64 -1.03 +.11 -4.73 -1.33 -.62 +.02 +2.25 -.74 +.12 -.19 -.13 -.49 -2.07 +1.49 -.87 +.05 +.04 -7.82 -2.89 -1.62 +.33 -1.35 -1.45 -.48 -4.32 -4.28 -.16 -.05 -1.74 -.29 -5.79 -1.17 -3.14 +2.95 -.19 -1.54 -1.08 +1.42 -1.85 -1.66 +.19 -1.71 -2.30 -.22 -.23 -1.07 -.95 -.42 -2.11 -.43 +.82 -2.14 -1.25 +.31 -1.93 +.03 +.38 -.06 -3.17 -3.18 -.37 +6.46 -1.58 +.43 -.93 -4.37 -3.77 -.62 -2.10 -1.33 +4.13 -.28 -1.67 -1.38 -1.09 -.16 +.64 +2.30 -.51 -13.18

YTD %Chg +6.2 -5.6 -1.0 +10.8 -4.9 -8.4 -3.8 +8.6 -5.1 -9.9 -8.1 -6.8 -63.9 +1.9 +1.4 -8.3 -10.5 -78.5 -5.2 -30.6 -2.1 -7.1 +6.0 unc -5.6 +4.3 -14.6 -10.4 +4.0 -4.3 -6.3 -9.4 -15.7 -11.3 -2.1 -16.1 -18.2 +3.0 -0.1 -6.7 -3.0 -23.0 +8.4 -8.0 +22.9 -3.6 -12.6 -4.9 -10.3 +6.5 +17.4 -12.8 -9.3 +18.0 -8.4 -1.5 -12.1 +14.2 -5.3 -6.1 +4.4 +2.6 -14.4 +4.8 -9.3 -1.8 +4.4 +29.1 -11.9 +1.4 -2.0 -8.6 -17.8 +2.9 -1.3 +11.1 +53.0 -5.4 -4.6 +3.8 -2.6 -8.2 -2.5 +0.3 +12.4 -4.6 -13.2 -3.9 -7.1 +7.3 -28.7 -16.5 -10.1 +2.4 -26.0 -30.5 -1.0 +2.6 -2.5 -4.8 +23.3 +2.8 -12.1 -2.4 +5.2 -8.4 -8.1 -11.4 +23.1 -8.0 -17.6 -12.7 -15.7 -3.8 -40.7 -16.7 -2.3 +11.1 -15.8 -8.8 -14.4 +5.0 +12.5 +12.1 +18.4 +0.4 -22.9

Name Div CorMedix ... Corning .48f CorpOffP 1.10 Cosan Ltd .30e Costco 1.42a Coty .20 Coupons n ... CousPrp .32f CovantaH 1.00 CSVInvNG ... CSVLgNGs ... CSVLgCrde ... CSVelIVST ... CSVixSht ... CredSuiss .79e Cree Inc ... Crocs ... CrwnCstle 3.28f CrownHold ... Ctrip.com ... CubeSmart .64f CullenFr 2.04 Cummins 3.12 CumMed ... Curis ... CurEuro ... CushTRet .90 CypSemi .44 CytRx ... Cytec s .50 Cytori h ...

Wk YTD PE Last Chg %Chg dd 3.10 +.86 +62.3 17 23.77 -.08 +3.7 83 30.00 +.44 +5.7 ... 6.90 -.90 -11.0 30 142.99 +.94 +0.9 dd 19.02 +.07 -7.9 ... 14.32 -1.55 -19.3 92 11.04 -.27 -3.3 79 20.44 -.82 -7.1 q 8.15 +1.68 +1.4 q 2.74 -.89 -31.2 q 2.99 +.31 -38.9 q 24.97 -4.85 -19.8 q 3.54 +.72 +28.3 ... 21.04 -.82 -16.1 44 35.36 -1.45 +9.7 dd 10.60 -.17 -15.1 83 86.51 -.32 +9.9 13 44.31 -1.88 -12.9 63 47.56 -2.55 +4.5 91 24.64 -.36 +11.6 15 62.30 -1.47 -11.8 16 139.46 -6.39 -3.3 16 3.48 -.19 -17.7 dd 1.84 +.17 +22.7 q 111.22 +.89 -6.6 q 4.13 -.52 -30.0 28 14.73 -.53 +3.2 dd 2.57 -.20 -6.2 23 47.99 +4.03 +3.9 dd .48 +.00 -1.8

DCP Mid 3.12f DCT Ind rs 1.12 DDR Corp .69f DHT Hldgs .08 DR Horton .25 DSW Inc .75 DanaHldg .20 Danaher .40 Darden 2.20 DarlingIng ... DaVitaHlt ... DeanFoods .28 DeckrsOut ... Deere 2.40 Delek .60a DelphiAuto 1.00 DeltaAir .36 DenburyR .25 Dentsply .27 Depomed ... DeutschBk 1.02e DeuEafeEq1.37e DeuEurHgd1.16e DeuHvChiA ... DevonE .96 DexCom ... DiaOffs .50a DiamRk .41 DiambkEn ... DiceHldg ... DicksSptg .50 Diebold 1.15 DigitalRlt 3.32 DirecTV ... DxRsaBll rs ... DrGMnBll rs ... DirSPBear ... DxGldBull ... DrxFnBear ... DxEnBear ... DxEMBear ... DrxSCBear ... DirGMBear .95e DrxEMBull ... DrxFnBull ... DrxDNGBull ... DirDGldBr ... DrxRsaBear ... DrxSCBull .48e DrxSPBull ... DirxEnBull ... Discover .96 DiscCmA s ... DiscCmC s ... DishNetw h ... Disney 1.15f DollarGen ... DollarTree ... DomRescs 2.40 DonlleyRR 1.04 DEmmett .84f Dover 1.60 DowChm 1.68f DrPepSnap 1.64 DrmWksA ... DresserR ... DryShips ... DuPont 1.88 DukeEngy 3.18 DukeRlty .68 Dunkin .92 DyaxCp ... Dynegy ...

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Money & Markets

The Indiana Gazette

Sunday, February 1, 2015 — D-3

Weekly Stock Winners and Losers

%CHG 1WK

TICKER

FRIDAY CLOSE

$CHG 1WK

Abiomed Inc

ABMD

51.74

+12.26

+31.1

+38.7

+99.4

CommScope Inc

COMM

28.11

+6.46

+29.8

+22.4

+61.9

-18.8

Radius Health Inc

RDUS

48.19

+9.54

+24.7

+16.9

...

+47.9

II-VI

IIVI

Intercept Pharm

ICPT

+43.2

US Steel Corp

+13.8

+15.6

+6.2

-1.1

TICKER

FRIDAY CLOSE

$CHG 1WK

Harman Intl

HAR

129.63

+28.07

+27.6

+23.6

+44.8

Freescale Semi Ltd

FSL

32.09

+6.10

+23.5

+25.8

+85.7

Amazon.com Inc

AMZN

354.53

+42.14

+13.5

+14.9

MeadWestvaco Corp

MWV

50.28

+5.24

+11.6

+14.2

Electronic Arts

EA

54.86

+5.07

+10.2

+17.0 +119.4

Energy Transfer Eqty

ETE

59.42

+5.41

+10.0

+1.5

Biogen Idec Inc

BIIB

389.16

+31.63

+8.8

Regency Energy Ptrs

RGP

25.66

+1.91

+8.0

Boeing Co

BA

145.37

+10.75

+8.0

+11.9

Salix Pharma Ltd

SLXP

134.67

+8.75

+6.9

+17.4

COMPANY

15 BEST SMALL-CAP STOCKS

15 BEST MID-CAP STOCKS

15 BEST LARGE-CAP STOCKS %CHG 1MO

%RTN 1YR COMPANY

%CHG 1WK

%CHG 1MO

%RTN 1YR COMPANY

TICKER

FRIDAY CLOSE

$CHG 1WK

Hansen Medical

HNSN

0.90

+0.31

Pluristem Thera

PSTI

3.72

+1.04

Silicom Limited

SILC

47.58

%CHG 1WK

%CHG 1MO

%RTN 1YR

+52.3

+43.3

-57.8

+38.8

+38.3

-8.0

+11.95

+33.5

+38.7

-26.0 +95.0

17.19

+3.33

+24.0

+27.0

+15.5

Codexis Inc

CDXS

3.82

+0.92

+31.7

+36.9

201.03

+35.27

+21.3

+26.0

-43.1

Genocea Bioscience

GNCA

8.58

+2.03

+31.0

+12.9

...

X

24.44

+3.86

+18.8

-8.1

-9.3

Ashford Inc

AINC

145.00

+32.25

+28.6

+51.4

...

Cardiovascular Sys

CSII

34.09

+4.93

+16.9

+15.3

+21.9

Fibrocell Science

FCSC

4.14

+0.92

+28.6

+59.8

-21.9

Synaptics Inc

SYNA

76.81

+10.19

+15.3

+19.5

+16.9

Advaxis Inc

ADXS

9.85

+2.12

+27.4

+17.0 +120.4

+16.1

Credit Acceptance

CACC

157.64

+19.76

+14.3

+15.1

+10.8

MarineMax Inc

HZO

25.51

+5.21

+25.7

+29.3

+40.5

Post Holdings Inc

POST

47.25

+5.81

+14.0

+10.6

-9.6

Ziopharm Oncology

ZIOP

8.95

+1.71

+23.6

+74.5 +114.7

+62.4

Pharmacyclics

PCYC

168.75

+10.20

+6.4

+35.6

+26.8

Anglogold Ashanti

AU

12.38

+1.46

+13.4

+41.0

-22.2

Silicon Image Inc

SIMG

7.26

+1.38

+23.5

+32.1

+29.0

Polaris Inds

PII

144.59

+8.63

+6.3

-2.8

+19.3

Advent Software

ADVS

41.85

+4.81

+13.0

+38.8

+31.5

K12 Inc

LRN

14.22

+2.68

+23.2

+21.5

-35.1

Marathon Petroleum

MPC

92.59

+5.43

+6.2

+1.0

+6.2

Univ Display

OLED

31.86

+3.66

+13.0

+13.9

+3.6

Loxo Oncology Inc

LOXO

12.79

+2.30

+21.9

+7.8

...

Varian Med Sys

VAR

92.56

+5.33

+6.1

+6.4

+15.1

CVR Refining LP

CVRR

16.75

+1.88

+12.6

-5.3

-13.8

BreitBurn Energy

BBEP

6.56

+1.16

+21.5

-14.0

-58.7

DR Horton Inc

DHI

24.52

+1.42

+6.1

-1.8

+8.4

Vanguard Nat Res

VNR

14.80

+1.45

+10.9

-12.0

-42.8

Courier Corp

CRRC

23.47

+4.02

+20.7

+60.9

+53.4

10 WORST MID-CAP STOCKS

10 WORST LARGE-CAP STOCKS Microsoft Corp

MSFT

40.40

-6.78

-14.4

-13.6

+17.7

Qualcomm Inc

QCOM

62.46

-9.72

-13.5

-15.9

-8.2

Freeport McMoRan

FCX

16.81

-2.43

-12.6

-28.6

Vertex Pharm

VRTX

110.14

-15.43

-12.3

-10.5

10 WORST SMALL-CAP STOCKS

Cnova NV

CNV

5.50

-2.11

-27.7

-34.1

Adv Emiss Solu

ADES

10.61

-9.06

-46.1

-51.5

-20.8

Hawaiian Holdings

HA

19.44

-7.20

-27.0

-23.1 +162.3

Altisource Asset Mgt

AAMC

160.00

-63.81

-28.5

-51.1

-82.6

-44.1

Unisys Cp

UIS

21.93

-5.21

-19.2

-24.1

-17.2

Frontline Ltd

FRO

2.31

-0.76

-24.8

-8.0

-40.7

+44.8

Deckers Outdoor

DECK

66.05

-12.28

-15.7

-26.4

+10.1

Green Dot Corp

GDOT

15.25

-4.72

-23.6

-25.0

-24.2 +40.2

...

American Airlines Gp

AAL

49.08

-6.61

-11.9

-9.0

+59.0

Eldorado Gold Cp

EGO

4.78

-0.89

-15.7

-25.4

-15.9

Strattec Secur

STRT

63.00

-17.45

-21.7

-20.8

Seagate Tech

STX

56.44

-7.54

-11.8

-14.5

+12.8

Albemarle Corp

ALB

48.26

-8.58

-15.1

-20.0

-25.1

CVSL Inc

CVSL

5.82

-1.58

-21.4

-35.0

-31.0

Royal Caribn

RCL

75.55

-8.96

-10.6

-8.9

+60.0

Meritor Inc

MTOR

12.80

-2.21

-14.7

-16.4

+24.3

Dex Media Inc

DXM

6.78

-1.65

-19.6

-23.0

+22.9

Yahoo Inc

YHOO

43.99

-4.96

-10.1

-12.3

+25.3

J&J Snack Foods

JJSF

98.12

-16.51

-14.4

-8.9

+16.6

Verso Paper Corp

VRS

2.10

-0.50

-19.2

-37.7

-13.2

Hewlett Packard

HPQ

36.13

-3.95

-9.9

-10.2

+32.2

Knight Transp

KNX

28.49

-4.52

-13.7

-15.6

+43.4

Box Inc

BOX

18.81

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vestors are also worried about weak corporate earnings. The Standard and Poor’s 500 index has posted losses in four of the past five weeks. Nine of the 10 sectors of the index fell, led by utilities. ABBV Deckers Outdoor DECK

Close: $60.35 -2.77 or -4.4% The drugmaker reported better-than-expected fourth-quarter adjusted profit due to sales growth of its blockbuster Humira. $70 65

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$45.50

60

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$65.65 Vol.: 8.2m (9.0x avg.) Mkt. Cap: $2.29 b

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$16.24

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Vol.: 10.5m (4.0x avg.) PE: 16.9 Mkt. Cap: $2.53 b Yield: 0.4% SOURCE: Sungard

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Money & Markets

D-4 — Sunday, February 1, 2015

Deflation defense

Falling oil prices and a stronger dollar have put a damper on U.S. inflation. In fact, it may be time to consider positioning your portfolio for an environment in which deflation is a possibility, notes Martin Leclerc, chief investment officer at Barrack Yard Advisors. The investment manager recommends choosing companies that have little debt and pay solid dividends.

Insider Q&A

Title: Chief investment officer at Barrack Yard Advisors

Martin Leclerc

that would go to spending will instead be used to pay down debt. That can have a drag on the economy. But innovation deflation is so-called good deflation. And I say “so-called” because there are always going to be winners and losers in such an environment. But in an innovationdriven deflationary world, you can still have economic growth. In the 1880s and the 1890s, the U.S. economy actually grew even though we had deflation. The thing is that most of Wall Street has just dismissed deflation as being a temporary phenomenon. And maybe it is. But we’re just seeing a convergence of all kinds of inventions that are leading to this disruptive innovation and possibly deflation.

Consumer prices rose less than 1 percent over the past 12 months. You’ve suggested that investors should look out for deflation. There are two kinds of deflation. One is the bad type, which we Americans associate with the Great Depression. Consumer demand goes away and that feeds on itself. It can mean that money

What he recommends: How to invest in a period of low inflation and possibly deflation

The Indiana Gazette

Are there current examples of innovation-driven deflation? One is what’s happening right now with respect to oil and gas. Because of this revolution in drilling technology, we’ve had this volume expansion in hydrocarbons. More supply has led to falling prices. When we’ve previously seen falling prices, the winners tend to be the big companies with the solid balance sheets.

and CEO Jeffrey Immelt has done a good job of re-morphing it back into an industrial company. The dividend paid on the stock has been going up. It’s a yield of just under 4 percent. And probably in another 18 months at current price, it will be above 4 percent on its way to 5 percent. Or you could go with AT&T or Verizon based on the yield from their dividends.

So which companies could guard against deflation? I’m operating as if deflation could be a real risk. But if it’s not, the kinds of companies that you would end up owning would do well anyway.

What do you want to avoid? I would definitely underweight energy. However, there are selective opportunities. For example, I see nothing wrong with owning Royal Dutch Petroleum or Exxon.

Which companies are on your radar? Look at General Electric. GE chairman

Interviewed by Joshua Boak. Answers edited for clarity and length. AP

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BALANCED Target-Date 2011-2015 (TD) Target-Date 2016-2020 (TE) Target-Date 2021-2025 (TG)

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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, February 1, 2015 — D-5

Rookies gamble on Super Bowl ads Continued from Page D-1 back Marshawn Lynch’s professed love of the candy. Lynch has been a fan of the chewy candies since he was a kid playing sports, and fans throw Skittles candy on the field when Lynch makes a big touchdown run. Skittles became an official NFL sponsor this season, and decided to advertise during the big game for the first time — even before they knew the Seahawks would be playing in the big game, said Matt Montei, senior marketing director for confections at Wrigley. The 30-second ad focuses on how Skittles settles differences.

Teaser ad: http://youtu.be/ tqvSTAZRbCk

CRUISING AHEAD Carnival Corp., the world’s largest cruise company, is trying to boost the image of cruises with its first ever Super Bowl ad after several years of bad publicity from illnesses on cruise ships and the Costa Concordia wreck in 2012. “We want to start a new conversation about cruising,� said Ken Jones, vice president of corporate marketing for Carnival. The company created six ads and let people vote on them online. One ad shows

the fairytale moments that happen during a cruise and features “cruise virgins� talking about their first time on a cruise. Only one will air on Super Bowl Sunday, but the company isn’t saying which one. Ad contest: http://www. carnivalmarketingchallenge. com

STICKING LIKE GLUE Chances are, the name Loctite doesn’t spring to mind when you think of glue. Loctite, part of consumer products group Henkel, will try to change that in its ad. Henkel started an ad campaign for Loctite in May with

the theme, “Win at Glue,� including an ad featuring people dancing around in Loctite-branded fanny packs. Loctite’s 30-second Super Bowl ad could expand on that theme. Pierre Tannoux, Loctite’s director of marketing, said the company wanted to break out of the way the category is normally advertised “in a very expected, boring way, in expected places.� Online: https://www.you tube.com/watch?vsMMr9E MZX7U

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phone cases that hold extra batteries, says its 30-second Super Bowl ad focuses on raising awareness that everyone faces the same issue with too-short battery life on the smartphone rather than beating the brand name into people’s heads. Ross Howe, Mophie vice president of marketing, said while the company is already the dominant battery case player, officials feel they have hit a plateau after several years of growth and thought it was time to expand awareness of the brand. Online: www.mophie.com

FUNNY BUSINESS Wix.com, which hosts customizable web sites, said its 30-second Super Bowl is right for the company right now: it went public in 2013 and has been growing its user base. Now it’s ready to reach a broader audience. The commercial shows retired NFL players such as Terrell Owens and Brett Farve starting humorous fictional businesses post NFL — Owens, for example, starts a pie company. For an extended version of the spot: https://www.you tube.com/watch?vP5SB1Ypy 1EM&featureyoutube

Here are 10 ads that will have everyone talking By MAE ANDERSON AP Technology Writer

NEW YORK — It’s almost showtime. When the Super Bowl kicks off on Sunday, 40-plus advertisers will be aiming to win over the more than 110 million viewers tuning in. After paying $4.5 million for a 30-second spot, advertisers hope to have the ad everyone will be talking about Monday morning. Here are 10 Super Bowl ads to watch out for:

BUDWEISER Brewer Anheuser-Busch’s 60-second ad shows a Labrador puppy chasing after the iconic Budweiser Clydesdales that are being moved to a new stable. The tune “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles),� performed by Sleeping, plays in the background. The commercial is the sequel to last year’s “Best Buds,� showing the bond between a puppy and Clydesdale, a spot many considered the best ad of the 2014 Super Bowl.

McDONALD’S In its 60-second spot, the fast-food chain announces that it will let random customers pay for their food

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with acts of goodwill, such as calling their moms and telling them they love them. It’s part of a the chain’s Valentine’s Day promotion that will start on the day after the Super Bowl.

SNICKERS Snickers’ 30-second ad recreates the famous Brady Bunch episode in which the oldest daughter, Marcia, gets hit in the nose with a football. Florence Henderson and action movie star Danny Trejo (“Machete�) also make appearances for the Mars brand.

what it means to do those actions “like a girl.� But then they ask young girls, who run and throw with much more energy. Copy says “Let’s make #likeagirl mean amazing things.�

BMW In order to promote its new all-electric BMW i3 in a 60-second spot, BMW enlisted former “Today� show hosts Katie Couric and Bryant Gumbel to re-create a 1994 on-air conversation when they tried to figure out what the @ symbol in an email address meant.

T-MOBILE To promote a service that lets users keep their unused data for a year, wireless provider T-Mobile hired Kim Kardashian for a 30-second spoof on public service announcements. In the ad, she makes a plea to save people’s unused data taken back by wireless carriers. She laments that the data could have been used to see her makeup, vacations and outfits.

FIAT CHRYSLER The automotive advertiser always surprises with mem-

orable ads about its cars, starring celebrities such as Eminem, Clint Eastwood and Oprah. The company says it will air three commercials during the Super Bowl this year but hasn’t released those ads.

NATIONWIDE Insurer Nationwide’s teaser for its Super Bowl ad shows “Mindy Project� star Mindy Kaling believing she is invisible and doing scandalous acts, including sitting naked in Central Park and going through a car wash. The teaser indicates the Super Bowl ad itself will show what hap-

pens when Kaling realizes she isn’t actually invisible.

GoDADDY Spoofing Budweiser’s popular ads featuring a puppy getting lost, GoDaddy released its Super Bowl ad that showed a puppy finding his way home only for his owner to say that she sold him online with a website she created with Godaddy. com. Pet owners were outraged. GoDaddy said it wouldn’t air the spot and would instead air another one. The question is whether GoDaddy’s new ad will be edgy or take a more cautious route.

NFL The NFL is airing a public service announcement from No More, a coalition of antidomestic abuse organizations. The 60-second ad depicts a chilling 911 call from a battered woman to demonstrate the terror of domestic abuse.

ALWAYS Procter & Gamble’s Always feminine protection brand’s 60-second Super Bowl spot is a version of a viral video it aired in June. The ad shows adults and a boy running and throwing rather weakly when they’re asked to depict

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Commodities The price of oil surged 8 percent Friday on expectations of lower supplies as the number of working drilling rigs declines. Natural gas fell. Among crops, wheat and soybeans also fell.

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Fund

NAV

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Mutual fund footnotes: b - Fee covering market costs is paid from fund assets. d - Deferred sales charge, or redemption fee. f - front load (sales charges). m - Multiple fees are charged, usually a marketing fee and either a sales or redemption fee. NA - not available. p - previous day´s net asset value. s - fund split shares during the week. x - fund paid a distribution during the week. Rank: Fund’s letter grade compared with others in the same group; an A indicates fund performed in the top 20 percent; an E, in the bottom 20 percent. 3-year percent return is annualized. Source: Morningstar and the Associated Press.


Et Cetera

D-6 — Sunday, February 1, 2015

The Indiana Gazette

Shakira gives birth to baby boy

TODAY IN HISTORY By The Associated Press

Today is Sunday, Feb. 1, the 32nd day of 2015. There are 333 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On Feb. 1, 1865, during the Civil War, Union forces led by Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman began the Carolinas Campaign as they invaded South Carolina. Abolitionist John S. Rock became the first black lawyer admitted to the bar of the U.S. Supreme Court. On this date: In 1790, the U.S. Supreme Court convened for the first time in New York. (However, since only three of the six justices were present, the court recessed until the next day.) In 1861, Texas voted to leave the Union at a Secession Convention in Austin. In 1896, Giacomo Puccini’s opera “La Boheme� premiered in Turin. In 1922, in one of Hollywood’s most enduring mysteries, movie director William Desmond Taylor was shot to death in his Los Angeles home; the killing has never been solved. In 1943, one of America’s most highly decorated military units, the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, made up almost exclusively of Japanese-Americans, was authorized. In 1946, Norwegian statesman Trygve Lie was chosen to be the

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A VARIETY of annuals and perennials bloom with abandon in this mixed border inspired by English gardens. At left, indoor houseplants get a moment in the sun when weather permits.

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Let great gardens yield ideas for your backyard By NINA KOZIOL Chicago Tribune

We’re taking a walk down memory lane with some special gardens that we visited on garden walks this past summer. Instead of letting these visits be only a pleasant memory, we will put them to work as we plan for a new season of gardening. Garden walks can be a treasure trove of ideas. They’re usually sponsored by local garden clubs and civic groups. There’s also the Garden Conservancy’s Open Days program, the creme de la creme of walks, which provides a peek into some of the most magnificent gardens across the U.S. that are not typically open to the public. Many organizations have already begun their plans for the 2015 garden walks. Check the website of the Garden Conservancy gardenconservancy. org for its Open Days schedule. Here are some designs that sparked our imagination. English country border: Who says you can’t have a touch of England in the States? This mixed sweeping border of perennials and annuals would make any Brit proud. Dahlias, cosmos, salvias, cardoon (a thistlelike vegetable related to artichokes), nicotiana, phlox, thalictrum and roses are just a few of the plants repeated throughout the border so that your eyes are drawn along the sweeping curve. And who wouldn’t want to try his or her hand at the English sport of

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lawn bowling on this tightly manicured turf? Theme garden: Victorian gardeners were smitten by flower beds that focused on one color, such as blue, pink or, in the case of moon gardens, all white. This planting wowed us with its lovely pastel palette of blues, purples and mauves. White roses join a host of annuals including several types of salvia, ageratum, petunias, angelonia and Mexican heather (Cuphea) in the garden at right. The best thing about using annuals is that you can change the color palette from one year to the next. Window dressing: Some windows just cry out for a window box, especially those on detached garages that face the backyard. With windows framed in black, glossy paint and backed by lace curtains, a geranium-filled window box provides a glamorous pop of color that lasts several months with minimal cost. More window boxes, please. Table setting: This delightful collection of plants is elevated to showcase the wonderful sculptural effect and textures of succulents— a group of low-maintenance, drought-tolerant plants that include aloe, agave, crassula and echeveria. Think sofa table, only outdoors. Houseplants on vacation: Try a vignette to show the wisdom, and beauty, of giving your indoor plants some fresh air. So remember, past summer’s garden walks yield ideas for next year’s planting.

A GARDEN themed in purples, blues and mauves is shown above. At left, a bench in a garden offers the perfect place to display potted plants or to sit and relax.

Grow tomatoes, peppers, herbs on your balcony No yard? No problem. Reach for a tomato from a container on your deck or enjoy one from a container on an apartment balcony. As long as you have a space that receives about eight hours of sunlight during the day, you can have a container garden. There are vegetables ideally suited to growing in containers. • Tomatoes are one. Their tenacity and ability to grow in small spaces make them good container plants. Sunny, sheltered locations are ideal for tomatoes, but if the space is windy and exposed, choose smaller varieties such as patio and cherry tomatoes. (Patio tomatoes are the only type of tomato that can produce a de-

cent crop in partial shade.) If you keep watering and fertilizing a little, your tomatoes will keep producing throughout the summer. • Bush beans can be planted in containers because they don’t require much staking and they ripen fast. Bush beans have the extra benefit of adding nitrogen to the soil, which helps the next crop planted in the pot. • For colorful and ornamental vegetables, try chili peppers. If you plant them in a decorative container, it can be a dramatic touch and one you will enjoy looking at. Also, your container with chili peppers can double as an edible table centerpiece. • Herbs do well in containers. Rosemary, any of the thymes,

marjoram, various basils and parsley are popular culinary herbs that like lots of sun. It is nice to have them close to the kitchen where you can step outside and snip fresh herbs for your favorite dishes. • A container plant that is both ornamental and has texture is kale. It can span the seasons, planting and harvesting as the season goes along since it is a good cool weather crop. Try grouping pots of kale with colorful potted flowers such as zinnias, impatiens or marigolds for a decorative touch, some contrast and interesting textures. • Lettuce is a good container plant. However, in the hot summer heat, it will bolt quickly. When that happens, cut the entire plant and refrigerate it,

making sure all soil, debris and insects are gone. Do not wash the lettuce until you are ready to eat it. If you want lettuce throughout the season, plant several containers in stages to keep harvesting. • Sweet peppers are colorful and decorative in a container garden. Since they are expensive in the grocery store, your container pot of sweet red or green peppers will taste good and will save you money. Use a 16-inch pot as they will require more fertilizing than in-ground peppers. If you add low-growing herbs and flowers such as oregano, lemon thyme and alyssum, the open branching structure of pepper plants allows light to

reach ground-level plants. The low growing plants bloom all summer and will attract pollinators to the pepper flowers, increasing fruit production. When choosing pots, look at plastic containers — the larger, the better. Today’s plastic composites are the best material for vegetable gardening. Tough and ornamental, they fool the eye as they appear like stone and ceramic. Plastic expands and contracts without breaking. Window boxes and hanging baskets offer another solution. Made of plastic, they also can work as container gardens. Container gardening has no limitations, so look around for a spot, choose a container and get ready for spring.


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Coral, turquoise a dynamic duo By MARY CAROL GARRITY Tribune News Service

Want to chase away the winter glum by bringing some cheery color into your home? Have I got a dynamic duo for you: turquoise and coral. This peppy color combo adds vibrant energy to a space, whether you do it up loud and proud by washing your room in saturated shades or just adding a few subtle touches here and there to spark up neutral spaces. Here’s some inspiration to get you started.

This season, a lot of designers are showing snowy white interiors. I love pristine, whitewashed spaces. But right now at Nell Hill’s, we’re all about zipping up that stark white world with some blasts of color. While I’m a big fan of statement colors, I think they have to be balanced with quiet neutrals, like white and cream. The goal is to have a room that’s bright and cheery, but not jarring to your eye. As you design your spaces, you’ll find your own sweet spot where the balance is just right for your taste.

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THE TANGO If bold furnishings aren’t for you, you can dust a space in softer hues of coral and turquoise. We had so much fun helping my friends Matt and Kristen decorate their home with coral and turquoise. In their kitchen, soothing white cabinets and a gray sofa provide the neutral base for zips of playful color, brought in with a few accent pillows. If you have neutral furnishings, simply changing out your pillow bouquet will transform the look of your room. In their living room, the neutral walls and sofa are the quiet backdrop for the bright and beautiful turquoise ottoman and coral chair. The sofa sports coral and turquoise pillows to thread the color through the room’s design. ❏❏❏ My home has long been a part of the Ottoman Empire. I was conquered years ago when I started dreaming of all the ways I could use these small but mighty pieces of furniture in my home to add style and function. Here are the top three ways you can use an ottoman to enhance your interior spaces.

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Coral is pulling the heart strings of the Nell Hill’s design team and our many customers. Orange has been a big hit for years and is still showing strong. But for some folks, it’s just too intense. Coral is a gentler version of orange that is flattering in most interiors. It has the lovability of pink, a perennial favorite from our youth, but it’s a grown-up, more sophisticated color. People are braver experimenting with coral than they are with other brights, and they are mixing it with a rainbow of tones, like chartreuse, apple green, cobalt blue. My favorite coral companion right now? Turquoise.

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CORAL CHAIRS pop against turquoise accents. A COFFEE TABLE Want to ground a conversation area? Place an upholstered coffee table at the center. Ottomans are a very fetching hub for furniture groupings, from a sectional to a circle of four club chairs. Since ottomans come in just about every shape, size and style, the sky is the limit. We even carry one at Nell Hill’s that is composed of two large half-circles. As I’ve worked with homeowners to warm up their large, high-ceilinged rooms, I’ve found an ottoman is a perfect pick. We like to work a 54-inch ottoman into the furniture design, centering it in front of the fireplace. Somehow, this last touch of textile just radiates warmth and changes the mood of the space. Soft-sided coffee tables are ideal for families and grandparents because little ones can’t conk their heads on them. Coffee table ottomans are an ideal place to experiment with bolder fabrics, like large-scaled patterns and strong colors — statement textiles you might not want on a piece as large as a sofa or chair. You could use a contemporary or transitional fabric on an ottoman to instantly give a space a bright new look without the cost of buying a new sofa or chair. If you get tired of the fabric, no problem. It only takes a few yards to reupholster an ottoman.

EXTRA SEATING Every once in a while, we need an extra seat or two in our homes. An ottoman is the perfect pick. When we design furniture groupings, we often include an ottoman or bench that can be pulled up to seat guests. When they are not in use they can be stored in front of

HOUSE OF THE WEEK Outdoor living a big part of home design Outdoor living spaces figure prominently in the Cordell, a small home designed as a vacation retreat. Simple wooden posts support a wide covered porch that spans the front and transitions to a deck bounding the entire right side. Durable metal roofing adds color and textural variety. A rustic wooden handrail goes the distance, breaking only for the front entry. The front porch is an ideal location for a porch swing, while the side deck provides privacy for outdoor dining, sunbathing and other relaxing pursuits. Families with toddlers could further enclose this space to create a large, safely contained outdoor play area for the little ones. Entering, you step into a large vaulted great room outfitted with a freestanding woodstove. Kitchen and nook are to the left, bounded by a half wall and overhead plant shelf. Natural illumination washes in through wide windows on two walls, and more spills down through a threesome on the second level. Working at the kitchen sink, you can converse with family members in the great room, or appreciate views of the changing seasons through double windows facing both the street and the side deck. Sink, stove and refrigerator are laid out in a step-saving triangle, and counters wrap around three sides. Laundry appliances are close by, hidden behind folding doors. Smooth wooden railings rim the open stairway that ascends to the loft and a bathroom with a tub. Two easily accessible attic storage spaces flank the loft. One of the Cordell’s bedrooms offers direct access to the deck through French doors. Abundant light here also makes this room ideal for use as an art studio. In the other bedroom, a walk-in closet boosts available storage space. Associated Designs is the original source for the Cordell 30-185. For more information or to view other designs, visit www.AssociatedDesigns.com or call (800) 634-0123.

the fireplace, under a console table or under a window. When you slide an ottoman under a console table, it also fills in that empty space between the long, thin legs of these graceful tables. We layer up the top of these tables with lamps and accessories, but if there is nothing underneath them, they can appear top-heavy and out of balance. The ottoman solves this design dilemma. I love ottomans standing guard at the end of a bed, a perfect spot for all those pillows at night or to sit while you put on your shoes in the morning. We also have customers who like to put ottomans in their larger bathrooms or closet spaces to sit on while dressing.

TURN A CHAIR INTO A RECLINER When I finally sit down at the end of a long day, I need to have someplace to put my feet up. That’s why you’ll also see ottomans used in the traditional way in my home, as footstools. With your feet up and comfy, you can squish back into the chair and really relax. I’m a fan of ottomans that match the style and upholstery fabric of the chair they accompany, and of those that look completely different from their partner chair. I like them nestled up next to the foot of a chair, or centered between two chairs so you can use one with a buddy. And I like them sitting next to a chair when they are not in use, acting as a side table. It’s all good, so experiment until you get a look you love. This column was adapted from Mary Carol Garrity’s blog at www. nellhills.com. She can be reached at marycarol@nellhills.com .

After Bill Facinelli, a Consumer Reports Money Adviser subscriber from Phoenix, purchased a life insurance policy from Primerica four years ago, the insurer did what lots of financial services companies do. It got its foot in the door to “cross-sell” another product, the Primerica Legal Protection Program, for $25 a month. After spending some $1,200 and never using the service, Facinelli asked Consumer Reports Money Adviser, “Should I cancel it?” The quick answer: Yes, but first get back what you put into it. More than 70 million consumers have prepaid legal plans, according to American Bar Association estimates. Many gain membership through their employers, who either pay $10 to $30 a month as an employee benefit or handle payroll deductions that help subscribers forget the cost. The plans are also sold to individuals, who often make automatic credit card payments, making the ongoing cost easier to overlook. While they’ve got your attention, some plans try to sell overpriced credit monitoring and identity theft protection services, which Consumer Reports Money Adviser doesn’t recommend, for an added $10 to $20 a month. Should you buy a plan? The idea of hiring a $300-an-hour shark for one-tenth of the price seems like a can’t-lose proposition. But when you’re making a bargain with a lawyer, the devil is in the contract details.

YOU GET SIMPLE SERVICES Benefits seem large but are typically basic and low-cost: Advice given over the telephone, brief office consultations, the review of simple legal documents, short letters or phone calls made to businesses or neighbors who bedevil you, uncontested divorce and maybe some “free” necessities, such as a simple will. But that freebie is a loss leader to sell you more complex legal services that might not be covered, such as drafting trusts or child guardianships, because plans are also clever lawyer-marketing devices. Fact is, while many consumers fear costly legal nightmares, an estimated 65 percent to 85 percent of all problems brought to lawyers

through legal plans can be resolved with advice and a small amount of follow-up, says the American Prepaid Legal Service Institute, a trade group for plan providers.

LIMITATIONS SHRINK COVERAGE What’s more, big-ticket items often aren’t covered, including a messy divorce; criminal defense; representation if you’re charged with driving under the influence; applying for a patent; lawsuits in which you’re the plaintiff suing someone else; and — of course — suits against the legal plan itself. And if your plan is employersponsored and you want to sue your employer, the plan won’t bite the hand that feeds it. There’s also a major builtin “gotcha” that will “getcha” if you need serious legal services, Consumer Reports Money Adviser warns. After four years, Facinelli’s contract has built up what seems to be a generous 240 hours of civil trial defense representation. But he gets only 4.5 hours for pre-trial work, with the rest reserved for once the case goes to court. Problem is, an estimated 97 percent of civil cases never go to trial, according to a 2006 study published in The Journal of the American Judges Association. So the bulk of defense work in a civil lawsuit is in pre-trial discovery, deposing witnesses, gathering evidence, holding conferences between the parties, filing pre-trial motions and talking about settlements. Once plan limits are hit, a subscriber pays the attorney’s going hourly rate, minus the plan’s prearranged discount, which might be 10 percent to 25 percent.

INSURANCE ALREADY COVERS IT And last, personal injury cases related to a car accident are already covered by your auto insurance, and legal defense is part of the deal. Injuries around your home are covered by your homeowners or renters insurance. An umbrella policy, which Facinelli has, covers even more liabilities, starting at $1 million. They include libel, slander, false arrest, injuries on rental property you own, a bite by your dog or your tenant’s pet and damage that your child causes at school.

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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — When word got out that Kristen Alyce wanted to start her own business, friends, family and even strangers started dumping trash on

her front door. A giant bag stuffed with shredded paper. Tons of plastic bags and cereal boxes. A box of X-rays. The budding 20-something entrepreneur couldn’t be more grateful. Kristen Alyce, 28, founded Garbage Gone Glam to create head-

turning one of a kind dresses from recycled material for marketing events. The plastic bags, egg cartons, coffee filters and other recyclable material would become tools of the trade for Alyce, a fashion designer and the CEO of Garbage Gone Glam. Garbage Gone Glam

creates trendy dresses for businesses to be used at trade shows, fundraisers, marketing and special events where they want their brand to stand out and turn heads. Its client roster includes the Palm Beach Outlets, the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, a West Palm

Beach Hyundai dealership, retailers, restaurants, among others. “The dresses are all one of a kind, handmade by me,” said Alyce. Custom dresses for clients start at $2,000. There are also dresses available on Garbage Gone Glam’s website, starting at $500.

IT’S HAPPENING HERE All events are held in Indiana unless otherwise noted.

FEB. 1 The Jimmy Stewart Museum will show “The Spirit of St. Louis,” starring Stewart, Patricia Smith and Murray Hamilton, at 1 p.m. on the third floor of the Jimmy Stewart Museum, 835 Philadelphia St. For more information, visit www. jimmy.org.

FEB. 2 • St. Andrew’s Village, 1155 Indian Springs Road, White Township, will hold a Groundhog Day Breakfast from 7 to 11 a.m. Pancakes, sausage and eggs will be served and entertainment is planned. Breakfast is $10 per person; reservations must be made by Monday. For more information, call (724) 464-1616. • Enjoy pancakes and sausage at the Mahoning Hills Social Center’s Groundhog Day Breakfast from 8:30 to 11 a.m. No reservation is needed and the public is invited. The cost is $3. For more information, call (724) 286-3099.

FEB. 3 Attend the Todd Bird Club’s February meeting from 7 to 9 p.m. at Blue Spruce Park and hear from second-year IUP graduate student D.J. McNeil about his research focused on monitoring the response of passerine birds to habitat management. For more information, visit www.toddbirdclub.org.

FEB. 6-8, 13-15 The Indiana Players will present “6 Rms Riv Vu” at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the Philadelphia Street Playhouse, 725 Philadelphia St. The title, “6 Rms Riv Vu,” was derived from shorthand used by real estate agents in classified advertising, and the show uses a six-room apartment with a view of the Hudson River, located on Manhattan’s Riverside Drive, as the comedydrama’s setting. For more information, visit www.indianaplayers. com.

FEB. 7 • Laura Ferguson, singer and IUP faculty member, will perform “Leaves of Grass” by Walt Whitman to the styling of renowned jazz composer Fred Hersch at 7 p.m. in Gorell Recital Hall on the second floor of Sutton Hall, IUP. For more information, visit www.iup.edu/ livelyarts. • Come out and support the local Indiana County Boy Scout troops from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Boy Scout Day at the Indiana Mall, White Township. Events will include a soap box derby. For more information, visit www.indianamallpa.com. • The Artists Hand Gallery will hold a make-and-take workshop

for children ages 5 to 11 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at 732 Philadelphia St. Make a fabric collage with retired IUP professor Parker Boerner. Classes are $20 per person. For more information, visit www.the artistshandgallery.com. • Shoppers can satisfy their passion for reading with hundreds of books, audiobooks, music CDs and movies for all ages at the Valentine’s Day Used Book Sale from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Indiana Free Library. For more information, visit www. indianafreelibrary.org. • Chili fans and competitors from around the area are encouraged to participate in the Blairsville Elks’ Chili Cook-Off at 7:30 p.m. Prizes will be awarded in several categories. For more information, call (724) 422-1335. • Join Cindy Rogers for “Skiing by Moonlight” at 8 p.m. at the Blacklick Valley Natural Area, weather permitting. Register by calling (724) 463-8636.

Cook-Off and Fitness Fair at 10 a.m. at the S&T Bank Arena, East Pike, White Township. For more information, visit www.coldhands warmheartrace.com. • Wine and Dine Your Valentine from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Country Junction Restaurant, 81 Eileen Drive, Smicksburg. There will be a wine tasting by Windgate Winery, cheese samples by B&B Country Cheese and dinner choices that include surf and turf, breaded shrimp, flat iron or oak barrel steak, stuffed chicken or stuffed pork. Reservations are required. For more information, call (814) 257-0152.

FEB.14-15 The Jimmy Stewart Museum will show “Vertigo,” starring Stewart, Kim Novak and Tom Helmore, at 1 p.m. on the third floor of the Jimmy Stewart Museum, 835 Philadelphia St. For more information, visit www.jimmy.org.

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The Jimmy Stewart Museum will show “Night Passage,” starring Stewart, Audie Murphy and Dan Duryea, at 1 p.m. on the third floor of the Jimmy Stewart Museum, 835 Philadelphia St. For more information, visit www.jimmy.org.

Enjoy winter tea from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Dillweed Bed and Breakfast, 7453 Route 403, Dilltown. Seating is limited; reserve seats ahead of time. The cost is $20 per person. For more information, visit www.dill weedinc.com.

FEB. 11 “Te Amo, Argentina,” a production by 2010 Latin Grammy winner Antonio Lysy that combines chamber music, balletic tango dance and scenic animations, will begin at 8 p.m. in Fisher Auditorium of the IUP Performing Arts Center. For more information, visit www. iup.edu/livelyarts.

FEB. 16

Come see “Contrasts of New Zealand and Australia” presented by Rebecca Sterley at Blue Spruce Park Lodge, 1128 Blue Spruce Road. For time and more information, call (724) 463-8636.

• Learn about textiles throughout history at “Fiber, Fabric and Fashion in the Middle Ages” from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Indiana Free Library. Join historian Katie Gaudreau for an overview of the fibers and methods used to produce cloth during this period. Refreshments will be served. For more information, visit www.indianafreelibrary.org. • Learn about the growing movement toward legalizing compassionate aid-in-dying at “Death with Dignity: Barbara Mancini’s Pennsylvania Story,” part of the Six O’Clock Series, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the Hadley Union Building, Ohio Room. Hear about the ramifications she experienced simply for handing her dying father his pain medication. Mancini will discuss end-of-life care, patient rights and a health practitioner’s responsibility under the law. For more information, call (724) 858-7198 or visit www.iup.edu/sixoclockseries.

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FEB. 12-15 Find great gift ideas for your sweetheart or special someone at the Valentine’s Day Craft Show beginning at 10 a.m. at the Indiana Mall, White Township. Crafts, flowers and more. For more information, visit www.indianamallpa.com.

FEB. 13

• The Artists Hand Gallery will hold a make-and-take workshop for children ages 5 to 11 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at 732 Philadelphia St. Make a card for your valentine with retired IUP professor Parker Boerner. Classes are $20 per person. For more information, visit www.the artistshandgallery.com. • Join Indiana Regional Medical Center for the Cold Hands Warm Hearts 5K Run/Walk, Healthy

Join the Indiana Social Center from 2 to 3:30 p.m. for a Wine Tasting sponsored by Raspberry Acres. Light refreshments will be served. There is no charge, but reservations are required by calling (724) 4652697.

FEB. 19-22, 25-28 “Soldier’s Heart” will be performed at 8 p.m. Thursday through

Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday on the Waller Hall Mainstage of the IUP Performing Arts Center. Before heading off to war in Iraq, Casey Johnson neatly organizes her life into a box of lists, envelopes and registration forms for her son’s activities. For more information, visit www.iup.edu/livelyarts.

FEB. 20 Enjoy an evening of fine dining and wine pairings, with guidance from a local wine consultant, at the Rustic Lodge Premiere Wine Dinner at 6 p.m. Tickets are $45 per person. For more information, call (724) 465-4583.

FEB. 21 • The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra will perform at 8 p.m. in Fisher Auditorium of the IUP Performing Arts Center. For more information, visit www.iup.edu/live lyarts. • Support your local Indiana County Girl Scout troops from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Girl Scout Day at the Indiana Mall, White Township. There will be displays and the Girl Scouts’ famous cookie sale. For more information, visit www.indi anamallpa.com. • Come to downtown Indiana for the Fire & Ice Festival. There will be ice-carving exhibitions by DiMartino Ice, a pancake breakfast at various venues, a chili cook-off open to the public and LED-lit ice sculptures. For more information, visit www.downtownindiana.org.

FEB. 22 Come to the Bridal Show from 1 to 4 p.m. in the newly renovated ballroom of Park Inn by Radisson (formerly the Indiana Holiday Inn), 1395 Wayne Ave., White Township. Admission is $5 per person and free for the brides-to-be. For more information, call (724) 463-3561, ext. 194.

FEB. 21-22 The Jimmy Stewart Museum will show “Bell, Book and Candle,” starring Stewart, Kim Novak and Jack Lemmon, at 1 p.m. on the third floor of the Jimmy Stewart Museum, 835 Philadelphia St. For more information, visit www.jimmy.org.

FEB. 28 • “Comedy Night Live” will showcase comedy acts from opener Tom Musial and headliner Jim Krenn at 5:30 p.m. at the Chestnut Ridge Golf Resort and Conference Center, 132 Pine Ridge Road, Burrell Township. For more information, visit www. chestnutridgeresort.com. • Indiana Regional Medical Center’s Day of Dance will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Indiana Mall, White Township. For more in-

formation, visit www.indianamall pa.com.

FEB. 28-MARCH 1 • The Jimmy Stewart Museum will show “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington,” starring Stewart, Jean Arthur and Edward Arnold, at 1 p.m. on the third floor of the Jimmy Stewart Museum, 835 Philadelphia St. For more information, visit www.jimmy.org.

MARCH 7 • The Spring Coin Show, sponsored by the Indiana Coin Club Inc., will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the S&T Bank Arena, 497 East Pike, White Township, with 36 tables and a Coins 4 Kids program. Admission is free. For more information, call (724) 254-2471. • The sixth annual Murder Mystery Dinner, “Star Trek,” will begin at 5 p.m. at the Rustic Lodge, 2199 Oakland Ave., White Township. For more information, visit (724) 4656042, ext. 1030.

MARCH 8 The annual Indiana Mall Bridal Show, sponsored by Renda Broadcasting, will be held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the mall, White Township. There will be displays and exhibits by florists, caterers, photographers, decorators and those owning bridal venues, as well as many door prizes. Registration is free for brides-to-be. For more information, visit www. indianamallpa.com.

MARCH 13-15 See new home improvement ideas for 2015 at the Indiana-Armstrong Builders Association Home Show from 5 to 9 p.m. Friday, noon to 9 p.m. Saturday and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday at S&T Bank Arena, 497 East Pike, White Township. Call (724) 349-2327.

MARCH 14 The annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade will begin at 11 a.m. in downtown Indiana. For more information, visit www.downtownindiana. org.

MARCH 15 “Celtic Woman,” featuring a treasure chest of traditional Irish standards, classical favorites and contemporary pop songs, will begin at 3 p.m. at the Kovalchick Complex, White Township. For more information, visit www. kovalchickcomplex.com.

MARCH 18 The Vienna Boys Choir will perform at 8 p.m. in the Fisher Auditorium, IUP. Established in 1498, the Vienna Boys Choir includes approximately 100 choristers between the ages of 10 and 14 divided into four touring choirs. For more information, visit www.iup.edu/live lyarts.


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E-4— Sunday, February 1, 2015

Review: Book an action-packed fantasy By JEFF AYERS Associated Press

“The Great Zoo of China” (Gallery), by Matthew Reilly Matthew Reilly takes elements from Michael Crichton’s classic “Jurassic Park” and gives them a high fantasy spin in his latest action masterpiece, “The Great Zoo of China.” Reptile expert Dr. Cassandra Jane “CJ” Cameron is asked to visit a zoo that is soon to open in the middle of China. Staff members at the site are extremely secretive and provide few answers to her questions until Cameron and the others witness what animals are being kept inside the compound: dragons. The Chinese government has been keeping the discovery of dragon eggs hidden for more than 40 years. Now that they have been able to create a place for the dragons to be seen by the general public, they are ready to unveil their existence. Once word spreads, of-

ficials believe the zoo will become the No. 1 tourist attraction in the world.

Cameron and the other dignitaries in her group explore the various sections of the zoo and learn about the technology used to keep visitors safe from the dragons, as well as the science and biology behind how these creatures can actually exist. They soon realize the dragons are superintelligent — and have a plan to escape. Reilly has the ability to take objects such as garbage trucks and use them in extreme ways, creating action scenes that read majestically on the page. Most authors throw in guns and lots of shooting to create a frantic and thrilling scene, but Reilly can amp up the tension with just a glance from one of the creatures. The science and the setting of “The Great Zoo of China” make the scenario completely believable. The action is overwhelming, making the reader feel giddy as the pages fly. You will believe that dragons are real.

Ex-aide writes about being Obama’s friend By KATHERINE SKIBA Chicago Tribune

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama’s former personal assistant has penned a memoir, sidestepping public policy for the most part but dishing on the president’s likes and dislikes. Obama loathes fast food, fried foods and mayonnaise, writes Reggie Love, who was the president’s “body man,” with a spot just outside the Oval Office. He portrays Obama as fastidious about exercise and diet, preferring grilled chicken or fish. When Love delivered fried walleye to him in Iowa, he never lived it down, Love writes. Every “dubious” meal he delivered after that was met with the same critique from Obama: “At least it’s not fried walleye.” Such tidbits enliven “Power Forward: My Presidential Education,” which is not a tell-all given Love’s abiding affection for Obama, his partner in basketball, golf, cards and the campaign trail. The book, being published Feb. 3 by Simon & Schuster, says that few saw the Barack Obama that Love did: an “attentive father, a devoted husband, a trash-talking basketball player, a feisty card shark, a loyal and thoughtful friend with a wicked sense of humor.” Obama dubbed Love his “iReggie,” his “go-to source for all critical, nonpolitical information,” according to the book. “I was his DJ, his Kindle, his travel agent,” Love writes, “his valet, his

daughters’ basketball coach, his messenger, his punching bag, his alarm clock, his vending machine, his chief of stuff, his note passer, his spades partner, his party planner, his workout partner, his caterer, his small forward, his buffer, his gatekeeper, his surrogate son ... his friend.” The book is heavy on light observations but has Obama taking Love to task, especially after his aide complained about his visiting parents and their friends who came to town for the first inauguration. “Reggie, you never know how long your parents are going to be around. ... There is not a day that goes by that I don’t wish my mother was still alive,” remarked Obama, who arranged for some face-time with Love’s parents in the Oval Office. The president was 34 years old when his 52-year-old mother died of ovarian cancer. There’s some towel-slapping in the book, but mostly love. The author says Obama is “as competitive as any person I’ve met,” and he calls the president’s memory a “steel trap.” Obama favored a breakfast of bacon, eggs and wheat toast, preferred green tea and used regular, 2-milligram Nicorette, Love writes. He explains how he and the president came to coach then-9-year-old Sasha Obama’s fourth-grade basketball team. The president had been watching her games with the first lady while delivering a running commentary, say-

ing the girls should be playing zone or running a certain play on offense. After his grumbling, Michelle Obama said: “Why don’t you teach them how to play basketball?” They did — an experience Love likens to “herding giggling cats.” “This is not a slumber party. You have to run hard, throw the ball hard, stand tall and be strong,” Love quotes the president telling the girls. Love joined Barack Obama as a junior staffer in his Senate office in 2006. A Duke University graduate, he was on the 2001 NCAA national championship basketball team and later was team captain. The book has passages on Love’s upbringing, college years and short stints with the Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys before he was cut from the teams. After leaving the White House in 2011, Love graduated from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and now is a partner and vice president of Transatlantic Holdings. Love says former basketball star Charles Barkley once called an exhausted Sen. Obama during a presidential campaign stop in Las Vegas and suggested they “hang out.” That prompted Obama to joke with the people around him: “Let’s just take tomorrow off and go to the Cheetah Club.” Love’s retort: He’d claim a rain check for “the minute you are the ex-President.”

LOS ANGELES TIMES CROSSWORD PUZZLE “YOU MUST BE JOKING” By GAIL GRABOWSKI

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BEST-SELLING BOOKS This list is compiled by Publisher’s Weekly:

By The Associated Press

HARDCOVER FICTION 1. “Saint Odd” by Dean Koontz (Bantam) 2. “The Girl on the Train” by Paula Hawkins (Riverhead) 3. “All the Light We Cannot See” by Anthony Doerr (Scribner) 4. “Gray Mountain” by John Grisham (Doubleday) 5. “Cold Cold Heart” by James Elliott (Dutton) 6. “Insatiable Appetites” by Stuart Woods (G.P. Putnam’s Sons) 7. “Hope to Die” by James Patterson (Little, Brown) 8. “The Escape” by David Baldacci (Grand Central Publishing) 9. “Agenda 21: Into the Shadows” by Glenn Beck (S&S/Threshold) 10. “The Third Target” by Joel C. Rosenberg (Tyndale House) 11. “Tom Clancy: Full Force and Effect” by Mark Greaney (G.P. Putnam’s Sons) 12. “The Boston Girl” by Anita Diamant (Scribner) 13. “Revival” by Stephen King (Scribner) 14. “The Assassination Option” by W.E.B. Griffin and William E. Butterworth IV (G.P. Putnam’s Sons) 15. “Trust No One” by Jayne Ann Krentz (G.P. Putnam’s Sons)

HARDCOVER NONFICTION 1. “The 20/20 Diet” by Phil McGraw (Bird Street Books) 2. “Zero Belly Diet” by David Zinczenko (Ballantine) 3. “Killing Patton” by Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard (Henry Holt and Co.) 4. “The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying up” by Marie Kondo (Ten Speed) 5. “Money: Master the Game” by Tony Robbins (Simon & Schuster) 6. “Yes Please” by Amy Poehler (Dey Street Books) 7. “Being Mortal” by Atul Gawande (Metropolitan) 8. “Make It Ahead” by Ina Garten (Clarkson Potter) 9. “Thug Kitchen” by Thug Kitchen (Rodale) 10. “41: A Portrait of My Father” by George W. Bush (Crown) 11. “America’s Bitter Pill” by Steven Brill (Random) 12. “The Skinnytaste Cookbook” by Gina Homolka (Clarkson Potter) 13. “Not That Kind of Girl: A Young Woman Tells You What She’s ‘Learned’” by Lena Dunham (Random House) 14. “You Can, You Will” by Joel Osteen (FaithWords) 15. “The Dash Diet

MASS MARKET PAPERBACKS 1. “American Sniper” (movie tie-in) by Chris Kyle (Harper) 2. “Silver Thaw” by Catherine Anderson (Signet) 3. “Eyes Only” by Fern Michaels (Zebra) 4. “Killer” by Jonathan Kellerman (Ballantine) 5. “Dogwood Hill” by Sherryl Woods (Harlequin MIRA) 6. “Gone Girl” (movie tie-in) by Gillian Flynn (Broadway Books) 7. “Together Again” by Debbie Macomber (Mira) 8. “Gone” by James Patterson (Vision) 9. “River Road” by Jayne Ann Krentz (Jove) 10. “Cold Blooded” by Lisa Jackson (Kensington/Zebra) 11. “Preacher’s Slaughter” by William W. Johnstone and J.A. Johnstone (Pinnacle) 12. “Moonlight Road” by Robyn Carr (Mira) 13. “Sycamore Row” by John Grisham (Dell) 14. “Still Alice: A Novel” (movie tie-in) by Lisa Genova (Pocket) 15. “Be Careful What You Wish For” by Jeffrey Archer (St. Martin’s)

TRADE PAPERBACKS 1. “American Sniper” (movie tie-in) by Chris Kyle (Morrow) 2. “Unbroken” by Laura Hillenbrand (Random House) 3. “Unbroken” (movie tie-in) by Laura Hillenbrand (Random) 4. “Gone Girl” by Gillian Flynn (Broadway Books) 5. “Unlucky 13” by James Patterson and Max Paetro (Grand Central Publishing) 6. “Wild” (movie tie-in) by Cheryl Strayed (Vintage) 7. “Gone Girl” (movie tie-in) by Gillian Flynn (Broadway) 8. “The Boys in the Boat” by Daniel James Brown (Penguin) 9. “Healthy Slow Cooker Revolution” by America’s Test Kitchen Editors (America’s Test Kitchen) 10. “Mr. Mercedes” by Stephen King (S&S/Gallery) 11. “Fifty Shades of Grey” by E.L. James (Vintage) 12. “Moving Target” by J.A. Jance (Pocket) 13. “Still Alice: A Novel” (movie tie-in) by Lisa Genova (Pocket) 14. “Dance Upon the Air” by Nora Roberts (Berkley) 15. “The Martian” by Andy Weir (Broadway)

ASTROGRAPH MONDAY, FEB. 2, 2015 Don’t concern yourself with what others are doing. Your success will depend on the intensity of your efforts, regardless of the competition. The answers you are seeking can be found inside you. Draw on your inner strength and self-awareness to make positive choices and changes. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Your personal life will be in turmoil. Wait for a break in the chaos before you take action. Use your time wisely, engaging in projects you can pursue without interference. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) — A partnership will help you excel. Getting involved in an effort to help others will put you in touch with someone who shares your concerns and thirst for improvement. ARIES (March 21-April 19) — The calmer you are, the more you will accomplish. Fretting and fussing will be a waste of time and energy. Accept an enticing invitation and explore exciting opportunities. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Don’t be upset if you are left out of something that you were planning to attend. Do something else that is geared toward your benefit. Update your appearance or skills. GEMINI (May 21-June 20)

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— You’ll face an important turning point. If you love someone, share your feelings. The response you get will have an influence on your personal and professional future. CANCER (June 21-July 22) — Broaden your horizons. Property investments or a move will be profitable. Make your home the backdrop for a special rendezvous with someone you love and respect. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — You should put greater emphasis and more time into an important relationship. Your kindness and generosity will entice allies, leaving any opposition ineffectual. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Travel and communication are highlighted. Step up and honor the promises you have made but not yet fulfilled. Do whatever it takes to make those you love feel important. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — If there is someone you want to get to know better, make your move. The response you get will greatly affect your feelings and future. Be bold. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Stop procrastinating and do what needs to be done. Feeling sorry for yourself or wishing things were different will not get you where you want to be. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23Dec. 21) — If you have wronged someone, set the record straight. It’s never too late to apologize. If you clear the air and dispel any bad feelings that have developed, you’ll feel better. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Change your routine and focus on love and romance. Pick up something special for someone you want to impress. You can turn a negative into a positive if you reach out affectionately.


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Sunday, February 1, 2015 — E-5

Associated Press

THE MOUNT Roberts Tramway offered an aerial view of cruise ships anchored in Janeau, Alaska.

Sailing to Alaska Trip both educational and relaxing By KATHY MATHESON Associated Press

SKAGWAY, Alaska — There are three basic types of vacation in my household. A family vacation entails going to visit far-flung relatives. A learning vacation means exploring a new place with my husband, with lots of sightseeing and guide-book consulting. And a non-learning vacation requires relaxing on a lounge chair near a pool or ocean, with a good book and a margarita. I thought the cruise we took last summer through Alaska’s stunning Inside Passage would fall in the last category — we’d sit on our stateroom balcony and watch the nice scenery go by. But somehow, I ended up accidentally learning a few things. Here are five of them.

IT AIN’T EASY GETTING RICH I never knew much about the Klondike Gold Rush until we arrived in Skagway. More than a century before, hordes of prospectors arrived in this tiny port town and its neighbor, Dyea, after the Seattle Intelligencer newspaper ran the headline “GOLD! GOLD! GOLD!” to report a discovery of the precious metal in Canada’s Yukon Territory. More than 30,000 people, including women and children, flocked to Dyea to climb the 1,500-step “Golden Staircase” that was cut into an icy foothill. From there, the grueling 33-mile Chilkoot Trail would take them to the Yukon River — with another 500 miles ahead of them to reach the goldfields. Others chose the “easier” White Pass Trail out of Skagway, but neither was for the faint of heart. Some pioneers made multiple trips in order to muster the 2,000 pounds of supplies that Canadian officials required to enter the country. Thousands of pack animals died on the path; just look for the spot on the map marked “Dead Horse Gulch.” The journey got a bit easier in 1900 after investors spent $10 million to build a 110-mile railroad from Skagway to Whitehorse, Yukon. Today, that same White Pass & Yukon Route railway offers cruise ship passengers an informative and scenic ride through beautiful but unforgiving mountainous terrain. Bonus trivia: As a Philadelphia resident, I felt a burst of pride after learning two steam engines that sometimes pull the train were made at the city’s now-defunct Baldwin Locomotive Works — nearly 2,900 miles from Skagway. Decades later, they’re still chugging.

A SHIP traveled by a float plane — a popular form of transportation in Alaska.

THAT GLACIER LOOKS BLUE A tour through Glacier Bay National Park offered us breathtaking views. Many glaciers have a gorgeous blue tint because of the way light plays off them: The tightly packed ice absorbs red rays in the spectrum, but not blue ones. Margerie Glacier was jaw-dropping. Standing about 25 stories above the water line, it extends for another 100 feet below. It appears impressive enough from afar, but you don’t truly understand the scale until you see the glacier calve – when a chunk of ice breaks off. The splash sounds like thunder because the fragment is much bigger than it seems.

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PASSENGERS TOOK photos of the Margerie Glacier during a scenic cruise through Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska.

The capital is only accessible by plane or boat. That fact, and the city’s relatively small population (32,000), has caused periodic debates about moving the seat of government to the more populous Anchorage region (300,000). Anchorage is on Alaska’s limited road system, accessible via car to more than half the state’s population. Juneau is hardly the only Alaska community unreachable on four wheels, which explains the state’s relatively high number of pilot licenses. Float planes were a common sight during our cruise, and you can book sightseeing flights in many places.

RAIN IS JUST ANOTHER WORD FOR ‘LIQUID SUNSHINE’ We arrived in Juneau during a light drizzle, so I stupidly thought our scheduled biking excursion would be canceled. Ha! The guides just handed us waterproof pants and jackets, and off we pedaled to see the Mendenhall Glacier. I’ve since discovered Juneau gets about 5 feet of rain per year, so life would be pretty impossible if residents bowed to inclement weather. Ironically, we enjoyed brilliant blue skies a few days later in Ketchikan, which gets 13 feet of precipitation annually.

NATURE: THE BEST SHOW ON EARTH The sun in Ketchikan spotlighted an amazing phenomenon on land: Hordes of salmon fighting the currents in Ketchikan Creek to return to their spawning grounds. We gawked and marveled as the fish threw themselves up a rocky waterfall. Though I’ve often heard the phrase “like salmon swimming upstream” to describe going against the flow, I didn’t really appreciate the sentiment until then.

A TRAIN traveled on the White Pass & Yukon Route railway.


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THE GRAND PARK in Grand Boulevard is a peaceful destination.

Bucket list adventure Life in South Walton, Fla., is beachy-keen By KATHY WITT KathyWitt.com

SOUTH WALTON, Fla. — There is something in the air and mood of South Walton, Fla. You can sense it as soon as you arrive in this wellscrubbed, preservation-minded town made up of 16 unique beach communities, close-knit next-doorneighbors that stretch along 26 miles of velvety-white sand lapped by the turquoise waters of the Gulf of Mexico. There’s a lighter step, a contented mien and an overarching sensibility that is always laid-back yet keenly fashion-forward. With architecturally beautiful, master-planned neighborhoods, four state parks, miles of pedestrian-friendly walking and biking trails, and acres of native vegetation including photo-worthy pine groves, life is good in this beachchic burg. Add coastal dune lakes, cypress swamps, dunes as white as snow and breathtaking sunsets that appear to melt into the Gulf, and it follows that the folks who live here, as they freely admit, are a happy lot. “If you meet a mean person, they’re not from here,” said Megan Harrison, marketing manager at the newly renovated Hilton Sandestin Beach Golf Resort & Spa. One town, but oh so many personalities. South Walton’s beach neighborhoods are as individual as grains of sand. From the “old Florida” feel of Seagrove and the picket fence charm of Seacrest to the alabaster enclave that is Alys Beach with its stunning white stucco architecture and South Walton’s very own “French Quarter” at Rosemary Beach, each community has its own niche on the spunky to spectacular Emerald Coast continuum. Although its season goes full-tilt from Memorial Day through Labor Day, South Walton is seductive in spring and fall when the sunsets are said to be at their most gloriously picturesque and the crowds have reduced their ranks. But even in winter, South Walton is inviting, with temperate climate, brilliant blue skies and warming sun. You might find yourself playing at the beach one day, painting a landscape under the nurturing tutelage of an award-winning artist the next and ice skating at the Village of Baytowne Wharf — a veritable family playground with carousel, video arcade, boutiques, dining and more located at the Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort — the day after. Easygoing by design and demeanor, South Walton slows down even more during winter months. What’s the rush? You can stroll stretches of uncrowded beaches at your leisure; shop without bumping elbows at specialty stores, neighborhood boutiques and artist communities; and linger over meals to savor every single bite of what can only be called divine gastronomy. Head to AAA Four Diamond-rated Seagar’s Prime Steaks and Seafood at the Hilton Sandestin Beach Golf Resort & Spa for table-prepared dishes like steak Diane, Dover sole

VISITORS ENJOYED shopping at Seaside.

satile bag can be used to stow toiletries, cosmetics, power cords — even lunch when you’re planning a day of hiking in Deer Lake State Park or one of South Walton’s other state parks. Beachy-themed patterns and colors include cloud white, sky blue, sunshine yellow, yellow mermaid and sunset pink.

THE HILTON Sandestin Beach Golf Resort Spa offers many ways to relax. and bananas Foster served in smart, sophisticated surroundings. Enter Ernest Hemingway’s world at Havana Beach Bar & Grill, a culinary hot spot with an impressive hand-carved mahogany bar — an exact replica of the one at La Floridita in Cuba where Hemingway enjoyed a tipple or three — located at The Pearl in Rosemary Beach. The chefs on Airstream Row, a collection of funky food trucks parked in Seaside’s town square that are actually Airstream trailers, serve up everything from gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches to smoothies to smoky-delicious barbecue. And vegetarians, rejoice! South Walton chefs are culinary maestros when it comes to thinking outside the (pasta) box to offer dishes like Vin’tij’s grape, walnut and blue cheese tart with wine crust; Caliza’s forbidden rice with charred eggplant, cured olive and ash; and Mitchell’s Fish Market’s seasonal veggies prepared on a cedar plank and drizzled with a balsamic reduction. Shopping is likewise full of flair. Miramar Beach’s Grand Boulevard is just that: an impressive 50 acres of specialty shops, restaurants, galleries, spas, movie theater and more. Tommy Bahama, Billabong, Wine World and fab’rik are joined by dozens of other shops in a town center setting trimmed with walking paths, fountains, lampposts, lush landscaping and a Grand Park where concerts, performances and other events take place. You’ll find the works of several South Walton Artists of the Year at the Grayton Artist Collective, a colony of charming galleries huddled together on Grayton Beach.

Pop into Mary Hong’s and be wowed by her dimensional art glass paintings. Find an original piece of jewelry at the studio of Allison Craft, who combines pearls and hand-cut leather into stunning necklaces, bracelets and earrings. Tour Chandler Williams’ Modus Photography studio to see his and other artists’ works. At the Ruskin Artists Colony in Seaside, shops spill over with boutique clothing, original fine art paintings, garden accents, one-of-a-kind jewelry and more. Easy-breezy South Walton aims to please — and makes it very easy to fall in love with its beaches, sunsets, coastal landscapes, eateries, shops and other attractions, any time of year.

ADVENTURE GUIDE TO DON’T-MISS MOMENTS • In Miramar Beach, spend the evening at Gold Spoon Award winner Vin’tij Wine Boutique, an oenophile’s nirvana that combines wine market, bar and bistro in a gallery-like setting with jewel-toned stain glass windows, wine box boards stained to match covering one wall and original art that can be purchased. Grab a seat at the glasstopped wine cork table and enjoy Chef John Jacob’s menu of locally sourced, über-fresh seafood and inspired nibbles like field pea relish, grilled pineapple salsa and parsnip puree. The restaurant will be featured on the Cooking Channel’s “Emeril’s Florida” at 2:30 p.m. EST on March 1, 9:30 a.m. on March 2 and 10:30 a.m. March 5. • Exercise your right brain with an art class with South Walton artists, including painters, photographers, sculptors and others. For

instance, 2015 Painter of the Year Melody Bogle will set up easels outdoors at the dunes on funky Grayton Beach or some other idyll for a painting workshop. With the sun warming your face, the landscape providing inspiration and Bogle guiding with a gentle touch, you’ll soon see your masterpiece take shape. • Take your camera to Deer Lake State Park and head to the boardwalk. Round the bend and a magnificent vista opens of pure white dunes. This pristine beach area gives visitors a chance to take in a very dynamic dune ecosystem in one of the most breathtaking areas of the Emerald Coast. • Dine at the Grecianesque Caliza Restaurant on Alys Beach and be treated to a culinary tour de force with Chef de Cuisine Kevin Korman, an American Culinary Federation-certified executive chef. His menus are inspired by the local fish and farmers markets and his enticing vegetarian dishes could sway even the most committed carnivore. • Be a tourist and get your beach portrait taken. It is so de rigueur that even the locals do it.

ADVENTURE GEAR TO TAKE ALONG As environmentally aware as South Walton, TORRAIN is a company that makes clutches, wallets and toiletry bags using upcycled feed bags, newspapers, magazines — even cement bags. A perfect companion to take along to any of the beach communities of South Walton is the company’s Laminated Toiletry Bag ($24). With a nylon lining and small interior zip pocket in the lid, this ver-

INFORMATION South Walton has more vacation rentals than you can shake a palm frond at, including the Gulf-front Hidden Dunes Beach & Tennis Resort, www.HiddenDunesResort. com, in Miramar Beach. It is managed by Newman-Dailey Resort Properties, a TripAdvisor “Award of Excellence” recipient, which has properties all over South Walton, including those located off the coveted 30A coastal road. The Hilton Sandestin Beach Golf Resort & Spa, www.HiltonSand estinBeach.com, is the only full-service resort hotel in South Walton. A recent $13 million transformation includes completely refurbished Spa Tower guest rooms, a redesigned indoor pool, a gorgeous and expansive main lobby, the renovation of the Serenity by the Sea Spa and the retooling of Sandcastles Restaurant and the Hadashi Sushi Bar. The outdoor pool is simply breathtaking. The Pearl, www.ThePearlRB.com, is a new very high-tech and very elegant boutique hotel located in Rosemary Beach. Trimmed with black and white awnings and with a white sand beach mere footsteps from the front door, The Pearl offers luxurious guestrooms, many of which have private balconies with views of the Gulf of Mexico. Upcoming events in South Walton include the 26th annual Sandestin Gumbo Festival, Feb. 1314; Sinfonia Gulf Coast Presents Wine, Women & Shoes, Feb. 13-15; and the third annual 30A Wine Festival, March 6-8, held in Alys Beach. For more information about the 16 beach communities of South Walton, Fla., visit www.VisitSouth Walton.com.


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“AGENT CARTER” characters on television are slightly different than in the comic books.

Captain Comics The convoluted history of TV’s new ‘Agent Carter’ By ANDREW A. SMITH Tribune News Service

We’re all learning about Agent Carter together. Margaret “Peggy” Carter, who is currently starring in an eightepisode miniseries on ABC and costarred in “Captain America: The First Avenger,” did originate in Marvel Comics. But she’s different in the comics from on TV, hasn’t really appeared all that much, and isn’t likely to do so in the future — because she’s dead. Peggy Carter first appeared in 1966 in the Captain America strip in “Tales of Suspense.” Before that, though, they were introduced to S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent 13, which is important. Bear with me here. In 1966, Steve Rogers is passed by a pretty blonde on a New York street and thinks, “That girl! When she walked by, I thought I was in the past again — looking at her!” Cap pursues the young lady, who turns out to be an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. transporting a dangerous compound called Inferno 42, and pursued by Batroc ze Leapair! Uh, I mean, Batroc the Leaper, master of the French fighting art known as la savate, with a speech pattern very much like Pepe le Pew. Naturally, Cap defeats Batroc and makes sure Inferno 42 (which is never explained) gets to the right hands. “Mon dieu!” thinks Batroc. “Zee time has come to take my leave — so I may live to fight anothair day!” All the while, though, Cap keeps thinking that this girl — whom we later learn is Sharon Carter, Agent

13 of S.H.I.E.L.D. — looks like ... “her!” And who is “her”? Faster than you can say “Keep ‘em flying!” we get a flashback to the liberation of Paris in World War II, where we see Cap and his girlfriend, an American fighting with the French Resistance named ... yep, Peggy Carter. The two are separated in battle, and Peggy is nearly hit by a shell, leaving her with ... amnesia! Yes, it’s preposterous. But it’s comics! Anyway, Captain America goes on to a famous date with an iceberg later in the war. And after thawing out, he begins dating Sharon, who it turns out is Peggy’s sister! But he never knows if Peggy is alive or dead after Paris ... ... until 1973, that is, when he finds out that Peggy has been living with her parents in Virginia since the war, still suffering from amnesia. This being comics, where Cap and Sharon couldn’t age, but Peggy couldn’t escape being a WWII vet (who hadn’t been frozen in an iceberg like some people we could name), it was quickly established that the aging Peggy wasn’t Sharon’s sister, but was instead her aunt. After recovering her marbles, Peggy quickly became an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. and a supporting member of Captain America’s book. However, even that didn’t last, as eventually her age caught up with her, and she died in a nursing home in 2011. Cap, Sharon, Nick Fury and Howling Commando Dum Dum Dugan even attended her funeral, so she’s not merely dead, but most sincere-

ly dead. So, obviously, there are quite a few differences between the comics Peggy and the TV Peggy. Not the least of which is that the one played by Hayley Atwell is far more interesting. In “Agent Carter,” Atwell plays a no-nonsense, hyper-competent agent of the “Strategic Science Reserves” the Marvel Universe version of the Office of Strategic Services. And like the OSS later became the CIA, the SSR will morph into S.H.I.E.L.D. (although we don’t know how or why yet). But Peggy has a problem: It’s 1946, and women are generally treated by men as infants and/or second-class citizens. She isn’t taken seriously by her colleagues, who assume she got her job by being “Captain America’s girlfriend” during the war. So when her wartime colleague Howard Stark — who will someday be the father of Tony “Iron Man” Stark — asks her to clear his name of a treason charge, she must do so on the Q.T., as they used to say. If she’s caught, it will not only be the end of her career, but likely a stretch in a federal pen. A man might get the benefit of the doubt in 1946, but a woman certainly would not. Which ratchets up the stakes, as well as being historically accurate. It would have been enormously disappointing had Marvel treated the gender disparities of the time with lip service. Instead, though, they wisely made it part of the series premise.

In fact, it’s a theme running throughout, lest we forget why women felt the need for a liberation movement in the 1960s and ’70s. A waitress has to put up with pats on the butt. Working women live in dorm-like hotels, with a “den mother” who enforces curfews and a “no men” policy. And those working women, who built planes and tanks during the war, are being squeezed out of the workforce by returning G.I.s. (“I had to teach a guy from Canarsie how to rivet today,” complains one.) Carter nevertheless sallies forth, aided by her “sidekick,” Howard’s butler Edwin Jarvis, and is always a few steps ahead of her male colleagues. In the Jan. 12 episode, Carter tracks down a cache of stolen Stark weapons — and her first impulse is to call S.S.R. and take credit. It’s up to Jarvis to point out reality. When she says that this coup will finally make the men respect her, Jarvis snaps “they won’t. They will only use it to tear you down.” And he’s right. That sad fact would be depressing, except that Carter never gives up. Despite being treated like a secretary, despite living in a gilded cage, she battles on — not only unraveling the Stark case one layer at a time, but winning the audience’s respect. Marvel couldn’t have done better than Atwell for the role. Her statuesque beauty makes her perfect for those elaborate ’40s fashions. Her strength and agility make the fight scenes plausible. Not to men-

tion her acting chops — she completely sells the period milieu. She’s abetted, as mentioned, by Jarvis ( James D’Arcy), another character from the comics who has undergone some revisions. A longtime supporting character, Jarvis was Tony’s butler in the comics, not Howard’s, at Stark’s midtown townhouse. When Tony turned that townhouse into Avengers Mansion, Jarvis went along with the package. To this day he is still the man who makes sure Thor has enough mead, Captain America has enough apple pie and Iron Man has enough WD-40. “Agent Carter” places Jarvis in the 1940s, so he isn’t available for the movies set in the present day. He has survived after a fashion, though, as the voice of the artificial intelligence in the Iron Man armor. Carter’s boss, Agent Dooley, is played Shea Whigham and has showed his skill for period drama as Nucky’s brother in “Boardwalk Empire.” And Carter’s pal Angie (Lindsy Fonseca) is a bubbly ’40s waitress who provides a ray of sunshine to Carter’s perpetual grimness — a Robin to her Batman. Their scenes together are particularly strong. And, while the ratings are still a bit soft on “Agent Carter,” those who have seen it like it. It’s got a 90 percent approval rating from viewers on Rotten Tomatoes, and a 97 percent thumbs up from reviewers. But that shouldn’t be surprising. This Agent Carter doesn’t know how to lose.

Got game? How to introduce gaming to the youngest gamers By ARMIN BROTT and SAMANTHA FEUSS Tribune News Service

Are you looking to add a new layer of fun to your at-home gaming world, or maybe a gentle way to give your little one a taste? If so, you’ll definitely want to check out these toys, which will keep your youngster (okay, and you, too) entertained through the rest of the winter and beyond.

PLUSH TOYS FROM NINTENDO Got a kid who’s not quite ready for actual gaming? These cute, 7.5-inch plush toys from Nintendo are a great way to introduce him or her to popular cultural icons such as Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, Link, Red Pikmin, and Yellow

Pikmin. Plus, they’re sturdy, soft and great for cuddling up with at bedtime (or any other time). They’re about $8 each at your favorite retailer.

JAKKS HERO PORTAL Another one for the novice gamers among us (and for their more experienced, young-atheart adult caretakers). These are the latest additions to the “Plug It In and Play TV Games” line. Right now, the Portals come in two flavors: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Power Rangers. The Portals are extremely easy to use, since the games are built right into the controller. Just plug it into pretty much any TV and you’re ready to roll. No need for any additional consoles, attachments, wires, or software.

Then, pick your Hero, place him or her on the portal, and start battling your way through each game’s six stages and 18 missions. Available for $40 online and everywhere else. The portals come with two Heroes. Additional Heroes, as well as booster packs, which unlock secret missions and more, are sold separately everywhere.

ANGRY BIRDS TELEPODS These guys are a real blast for any Angry Birds fan, which at this point, must be nearly everyone with an Internet connection. Telepods come in a dizzying array of options, characters and price points, so there’s something for every child and every budget. The newest Telepods are Transformers and Stella (the

pink lady bird). Let’s start with Transformers. Yes, the birds are still angry, and yes, they’re still doing battle with the pigs. But now they’re cleverly (although a little obviously) disguised as robots. You play the game in both real life as well as on your tablet, with the figurines and the Telepods base, which transports all the characters right into the Transformers app (included). Place the pigs on perches, launch the birds, and try to make bacon. Being able to touch and manipulate the figurines and accessories bridges the real and virtual worlds and adds a new element to an already-engaging experience. It’s great fun for Angry Birds lovers and Transformers aficionados, and almost too

much fun to endure for fans of both! How is it that no one thought of this before?

ANGRY BIRDS STELLA With its playhouses, swings, food playsets, and pinkish hue, Angry Birds Stella is definitely aimed at the girls. But oddly, most boys are perfectly willing to overlook the color scheme, as long as they can still catapult birds and terrorize those little porkers. Joking aside, we think it’s great that this one is pitched at girls; so many companies mistakenly assume that girls aren’t interested in gaming. But our young testers proved otherwise. It’s clear that with Angry Birds as popular as it is, the girls are glad to represent with the lovely Stella.




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Gavin Stenhouse (“Clash of Empires,� 2011) plays Mark and Katya’s idealistic 24-yearold son Alex, a fledgling CIA analyst. While his sister Natalie, played by Russian-born Margarita Levieva (“Revenge�), has followed in Katya’s footsteps, Alex knows nothing of his mother’s past. He’s been assigned to root out a massive terrorist plot against the United States, and here’s where things get sticky — it happens to be the very plot that a newly reactivated Katya has been conscripted to carry out. Not only that, but Moscow wants Katya to pull her very American son into the family business and turn him into a Russian spy. The concept is not only timely, but works in multiple markets. Show runner Nolfi, who also co-wrote the screenplay for the spy thriller “The Bourne Ultimatum� (2007), adapted the story from the Israeli drama “The Gordin Cell,� which takes place in Israel instead of America. The original series has also sold the rights to a Russian version of the show, as well as a South Korean version adapted to the current North-South Korean conflict. Accuracy was a must for Nolfi, who has an active interest in geopolitical issues. He graduated summa cum laude from Princeton with a bachelor’s degree in public policy, after which he went on to Scott Cohen and Hope Davis as seen in “Allegiance�

study political science at UCLA. According to an “LA Times� interview with the filmmaker, he called on dozens of contacts in the foreign relations world to make sure everything in “Allegiance� was as it should be. “I saw an opportunity with this show to really look at how intelligence is conducted on the ground,� he said in the interview. “How do you debrief someone who’s unsavory? Where are the red lines for a nation-state supporting rogue activity? How do the FBI and CIA work together? Every other show I’ve seen is so inaccurate in its portrayal of things like that.� The double layer of the family conflict is where Nolfi’s creative mind really shines through and is an angle that “The Gordin Cell,� which focused more heavily on the immigration theme, lacked. Katya isn’t just faced with the difficulty of choosing between loyalties to her native land and her adopted country — a conflict that would be difficult enough on its own — but she also has her own child thrown into the mix and must consider what’s best for him.

“She’s a mother with a very different skill set and who knows what lengths she’ll go to protect her family,� Davis said of her character in a “New York Times� interview. “She’s kind of a lioness, and when they come knocking at her door, she’s not about to give up her kid.� “We like to call it a spy thriller with heart,� Cohen added of the parent-child scenario during NBC upfronts. Additionally, the angle further blurs the lines between right and wrong, giving a candid look at multiple sides of the same conflict. Loyalty is a tricky concept when it lies in more than one place, and loyalties are all over the place in “Allegiance.� U.S. vs. Russia, family vs. U.S., Russia vs. family — there’s no easy road for any of the characters to take. With the recently renewed tensions between the United States and Russia and the effects of 9/11 still very much a part of our lives, the peacock network’s latest spy thriller couldn’t be better timed. Follow the O’Connors’ struggle between blood and country when “Allegiance� kicks off Thursday, Feb. 5, on NBC.

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with — which is good news since it’s coming back for a new season. The werewolf drama is based on the “Pack� stories by Canadian author Kelley Armstrong, part of her larger “Otherworld� universe. There are currently 29 “Pack� stories, five of which are novels, the rest being novellas and short stories. Most of the stories are centered around a werewolf named Elena, who is also the main character of the “Bitten� TV series. Elena is the only female werewolf in the world, though she resists her heritage and tries to live a normal, human life in Toronto (the series is produced in Canada). Armstrong says that interest in werewolves has a lot to do with a country’s nature. “Almost any culture that has some kind of wild canine has a version of the werewolf myth,� she told “The Globe and Mail� in a 2010 interview. The first novel in the series is called “Bitten� as well and was released in 2001. It was a hit, and her books have gotten more popular since, landing her on the “New York Times� bestseller list. The show airs on the Space Channel in her native Canada and on Syfy in the U.S. Its first season was a hit on both networks, and it’s returning for another round this month. If its popularity keeps up, it will be the second of many, hence the need for all the books. “We’re absolutely thrilled with the tremendous support and enthusiasm from fans across social media since the debut of ‘Bitten,’� said Prentiss Fraser, a senior vicepresident of the show’s production company, Entertainment One. “We look forward to working with the talented cast and crew on another compelling season.�

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Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth bring football fans in-depth coverage of the biggest sporting event of the year as they host NBC’s coverage of Super Bowl XLIX. The AFC champs take on the NFC victors at the University of Phoenix Stadium.

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Bob and his quirky family kick off an evening of comedy with this episode featuring guest star Jordan Peele. Bob is determined to create a Bob’s Burgers commercial as he tries to compete with Jimmy Pesto’s Super Bowl event.

The Blacklist WJAC (6) WPXI (11)

10:15 p.m.

Liz (Megan Boone) is in a race against time when Red (James Spader) is arrested and taken

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Unlikely friends and business partners Max (Kat Dennings) and Caroline (Beth Behrs) may be from completely different worlds, but they bond over cupcakes. While continuing to wait tables at the diner, they also operate an after-hours cupcake window.

The Originals WPCW (19)

8:00 p.m.

Maisie Richardson-Sellers guest stars as Rebekah, who becomes intrigued with a mysterious woman who arrives at the insane asylum. Elsewhere, Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin) is surprised when Jackson (guest star Nathan Parsons) shares a secret about her parents.

Sleepy Hollow WWCP (8) WPGH (53)

9:00 p.m.

Johnathon Schaech guest stars as a warlock responsible for the Salem witch trials. After he escapes Purgatory, the warlock returns in search of a dangerous book of spells. Elsewhere Abbie (Nicole Beharie) looks for a way to trust Frank (Orlando Jones).

Tuesday Marvel’s Agent Carter WTAE (4)

9:00 p.m.

Peggy (Hayley Atwell) enlists the help of her trusted Howling Commandos squad when she’s finally trusted with a mission. However, SSR Chief Dooley (Shea Whigham) decides to send Agent Thompson (Chad Michael Murray) along as well.

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10:00 p.m.

When more clues about the fire that killed Shay (Lauren German) surface, Severide (Taylor Kinney) comes across an unexpected source of information. Ellen Woglom guest stars as Shay’s sister. The storyline continues on “Chicago P.D.” on Wednesday, Feb. 4.

Wednesday American Idol WWCP (8) WPGH (53)

8:00 p.m.

The real test begins as the iconic Hollywood week begins in this new episode. More than 200 contestants were chosen to move forward, but now they all have to perform for judges Jennifer Lopez, Keith Urban and Harry Connick, Jr. again.

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The people of Pawnee continue to rely on Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler), who’s risen through the ranks to become the department’s Deputy Parks Director in “Parks and Recreation,” airing Tuesday, Feb. 3, on NBC. The critically acclaimed series also stars Chris Pratt as local TV personality Andy Dwyer and Nick Offerman as Leslie’s old boss Ron Swanson. 4

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8:30 p.m.

When 11-year-old Eddie Huang (Hudson Yang) and his family move from Chinatown in Washington, D.C., to Orlando, he desperately wants to fit in with the other kids. The new comedy is based on Eddie Huang’s best-selling memoir of the same name.

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Antonio (Jon Seda) and his sister Gabriela (guest star Monica Raymund) pressure a suspected arsonist in the hopes he’ll confess to starting the fire that killed Shay (Lauren German). The episode is a continuation of the previous night’s “Chicago Fire.”

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Rainn Wilson brings Swedish criminologist and novelist Leif G.W. Persson’s character to life in this new series. Cantankerous cop Everett Backstrom (Wilson) sees the worst in people as he heads up Portland’s newly minted Special Crimes Unit.

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Manny (Harold Perrineau) is unwittingly recruited to help John (Matthew Ryan) as he investigates a mysterious attack that occurred at a hospital. Elsewhere, Zed (Angélica Celaya) questions the source of her visions after a health scare.

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Alfonso Ribeiro takes over from “Unwrapped’s� Marc Summers, and this TV star is no stranger to the screen. Most recently, he won the 19th season of “Dancing with the Stars,� but before that, his biggest claim to fame was starring opposite Will Smith in “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.� Much like its predecessor, each episode of “Unwrapped 2.0� follows Ribeiro as he explores some of the most loved products on grocery store shelves. He goes behind the scenes, examining the history of the foods, exploring the companies producing them and talking to the people responsible for crafting the perfect taste experience. In one early episode, Ribeiro dives in head first

with foods that are rolled. From fresh corn tortillas to crunchy pecan log rolls, he takes us on a behind-thescenes journey that ends with a look at the most ubiquitous roll of them all — the famous Tootsie Roll. More and more, consumers are interested in knowing exactly where the food they’re eating comes from. “Unwrapped 2.0� promises to be an entertaining and educational exploration of the foods that millions of us eat day in and day out. If it’s true that “you are what you eat,� then “Unwrapped 2.0� might teach you a bit about yourself. The behind-the-scenes exploration of all things food premieres Monday, Feb. 2, on Cooking Channel.

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All in With Laila Ali Game Changers With Kevin Frazier Mister Rogers' Curious George Neighborhood Good Morning America Sunday Breaking news and informative segments. TVG In Touch Ministries Charles Stanley touches lives with the word of God. TVG Paid Program Eco Company

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(5:00) Pittsburgh's Action News 4 TVG

(5:00) Channel 11 News Sunday Morning TVG

Barney & Friends

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Daniel Tiger's Bob the Builder Neighborhood "Fun at Work" Pittsburgh's Action News 4 TVG Sunday Today (N) TVG PA Newswatch

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Space Racers "Satellite Starling" David Jeremiah

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The Right Side With Our Issues: Armstrong Williams Pittsburgh Real Life! Familytime Telethon

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KD/PG Sunday Edition CBS Sunday Morning An informative morning program covering Face the Nation Interviews with top many topics. TVG newsmakers. TVG Religion and Ethics Ecosense for Living To the Contrary American Health Classic Gospel "Cathedrals Family Reunion" (N) TVG Newsweekly (N) Journal "Household Tips" This Week A newscast featuring panel Paid Program Paid Program debates and interviews. TVPG Meet the Press (N) Paid Program Paid Program Jack Van Impe Paid Program Presents Fox News Sunday Interviews and Remax Home Sales Proclaim! Altoona-Johnstown Diocese Mass TVG discussions of current affairs. TVG CBS Sunday Morning An informative morning program covering Face the Nation Interviews with top Gospel Notes many topics. TVG newsmakers. TVG Paid Program Channel 11 News Sunday Morning TVG Meet the Press (N) Our Region's Business Aging Backwards Combat the physical '70s and '80s Soul Rewind TVG signs and consequences of aging. TVG Harry and His Harry "I See a Doki Adventures Doki "Play With Clay Dive, Olly, Dive! Dive, Olly, Dive! Bucket Seashell/ Jump" / Chasing Rainbows" Paid Program Paid Program Career Day Steelers Weekly Paid Program Paid Program

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Dog the Bounty Hunter "The Road Show: Where Mercy is Shown" TVPG Dog the Bounty Hunter "The Tender Trap" Nightwatch "Retaliation" Nightwatch Mad Men "Christmas Comes But Once a Mad Men "The Good News" Don takes a Mad Men "The Rejected" Roger and Lane The Walking Dead "Days Gone Bye" Rick searches for his family The Walking Dead "Guts" Year" TVPG trip; Joan has scheduling problems. TVMA put Pete in a personal dilemma. TVMA after awaking from a coma. TVMA Weird and Freaky Weird and Freaky Untamed and Uncut "Sudden Peril" Untamed&Uncut "Claws, Clashes, Chaos" To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced Atlanta "Beauties in the Fast Lane" Thicker Than Water "Act Like a Sister" Thicker Than Water "Pregnant Pause" Thicker Than Water "Making Amens" Thicker Than Water "Daddy Issues" Housewives Atl. "Bye Bye and Bon Voyage" 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 To Be Announced Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program New Day Sunday New Day Sunday New Day Sunday Inside Politics State of the Union Fareed Zakaria GPS Reliable Sources Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Key & Peele "Super Bowl Special" South Park (:25) South Park SouthPark/SouthPk (:55) South Park (:25)

The House Bunny (‘08, Com) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Jungle Gold: Behind the Scenes Gold Rush Gold Rush Mickey Mouse Sofia the First Mickey Mouse Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Mickey Mouse Jake and the Never StarWarsClashSk- Dog With a Blog Austin and Ally Liv and Maddie Jessie An idealistic teen moves to New York to ywalk Clubhouse Clubhouse and his friends teach important skills. TVY Land Pirates become a nanny. TVG (3:00) ITF Tennis SportsCenter The day's news in the world of sports. TVG SprtC The day's news in the world of sports. SprtC The day's news in the world of sports. NFL Countdown "Postseason" (L) SprtC The day's news in the world of sports. NFL MatchUp E:60 Profile Outside the Lines Sports Report. ITF Tennis Australian Open Men's Final Site: Melbourne Park -- Melbourne, Australia TVG Paid Program Friday Tykes "Conduct Unbecoming"

Predator (‘87, Sci-Fi) Arnold Schwarzenegger. A commando team encounters an alien killer. TVMA

21 (‘08, Dra) Jim Sturgess. TV14 Angelus Pope St. Luke's Gospel Chaplet St. Michael Holy Rosary Lourdes Mass Catholic mass for the homebound. (L) (:10) Sacred Heart EWTN Bookmark Vaticano God Weeps (N) Vocation Boom Holy Rosary Lourdes Paid Program Mass Catholic mass

Miss Congeniality (‘00, Com) Michael Caine, Sandra Bullock. A tomboy FBI agent

Dr. Dolittle (1998, Comedy) Oliver Platt, Ossie Davis, Eddie Murphy. A doctor

Beauty Shop (‘05, Com) Queen Latifah. discovers an ability to talk to animals and his colleagues think he's gone mad. TVPG TV14 for the homebound. goes undercover in a beauty pageant to prevent a terrorist bombing. TV14 FOX & Friends Sunday TVG Sunday Morning Futures Media Buzz Paid Program Rachel Ray's Week in "Easily Entertained" Barefoot Contessa Heartland Table The Pioneer Woman Southern Kitchen Southern at Heart Giada at Home Guy's Big Bite (N) Brunch @ Bobby's Met Your Mother Met Your Mother Met Mother "No Paid Program Paid Program Met Mother "Last Met Your Mother

Immortals (2011, Action) Mickey Rourke, John Hurt, Henry Cavill. A mortal, chosen by Zeus, is sent to stop King Hyperion's quest to find a weapon. TVMA Time in New York" "The Broken Code" "The Poker Game" "Knight Vision" Questions Asked" (4:00) EPGA Golf Dubai Desert Classic Final Round (L) TVG Morning Drive The latest news in golf. (L) TVG EPGA Golf Dubai Desert Classic Final Round Site: Emirates Golf Club -- Dubai, UAE TVG A Ring by Spring (2014, Comedy) Ali Lliebert, Rachel Boston. Fortuneteller tells Chance at Romance (2014, Romance) Erin Krakow, Ryan McPartlin. A woman thinks My Boyfriends' Dogs (2014, Drama) Teryl Rothery, Joyce DeWitt, Erika Christensen. woman she will never marry if she does not receive ring by spring. TVG she's found the man of her dreams online. TVG Woman wound up single and now proud owner of her boyfriends' dogs. TV14 (5:45) Mondays at (:25)

My Favorite Martian (‘99, Com) Jeff Daniels,

Jack the Giant Slayer (‘13, Fant) Ewan McGregor, Nicholas Hoult. A farmhand Real Sports With Bryant Gumbel TVG

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (‘13, Racine (‘12, Doc/Dra) Christopher Lloyd. A reporter stumbles on spaceship. TVPG becomes responsible for opening up the gateway between humans and giants. TV14 Adv) Ben Stiller. TVPG (4:00) Paid Program Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Ellen's Design Chlng "Crate Expectations" Info-Documentary Info-Documentary Swamp People "The Albino Assassin" Swamp People "Hooked" Swamp People "Devil at the Door" Swamp People "Gator Ghost Town" Swamp People "Hexed" Paid Program Paid Program David Jeremiah Michael Youssef In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley Harry and Bucket Harry and Bucket Doki Adventures Doki Adventures Dive, Olly, Dive! Dive, Olly, Dive! Paid Program Paid Program In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley Amazing Facts David Jeremiah Joel Osteen Paid Program

The Holiday (‘06, Rom) Cameron Diaz. TVPG Lockup "Raw: Trouble in Tulsa" Lockup Your Business Up With Steve Kornacki Fresh, smart conversation on the stories that matter. TVPG Melissa Harris-Perry Penetrating analysis on community issues. TVPG Premier League Match of the Day Premier League (N) Premier League Live (L) EPL Soccer Aston Villa at Arsenal (L) TVG EPL Live Bridge EPL Soccer Swansea City at Southampton (L) Fresh Prince Bel Air Fresh Prince Bel Air T.U.F.F. Puppy Fairly Odd Parents Power Rangers SpongeBob Henry Danger NickyRickyDicky Bella-Bulldogs The Thundermans Ninja Turtles (N) Mutant Ninja Turtles Paid Program TVPG My Wife and Kids My Wife and Kids My Wife and Kids My Wife and Kids Snapped "Omaima Nelson" Snapped "Tammy Armstrong" 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 Joe's Wildside Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program The Game 365 (N) Sled Head 24/7 Cops "Shots Fired" Cops "Bad Girls of Paid Program TVPG Paid Program TVPG Paid Program TVPG Power "Automatic to Power "Blown Powernation "Ultra Powernation "Shaker Secrets" Manual" Monster CSI" Cheap Paint Job" Mardi Gras" Paid Program TVPG Wizard Wars "Fire and Mice" TVPG Chupacabra vs. the Alamo (2013, Horror) Julia Benson, Erick Estrada, Nicole Muñoz. Mega Python vs. Gatoroid (‘11, Sci-Fi) A DEA agent teams up with outlaw gangsters to battle a horde of chupacabras. TV14 Deborah Gibson. TV14 Married, Child "A The King of Queens The King of Queens Friends Friends "The One Friends "The One Friends "The One

Valentine's Day (2010, Comedy) Julia Roberts, Jamie Foxx, Kathy Bates. A group of friends attempt to "Two Thirty" Bundy Thanksgiving" "Eddie Money" With All the Rugby" With the Fake Party" With the Free Porn" navigate the perils and pitfalls of Valentine's Day. TV14 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Kate Eight "New England Adventures" Kate Plus Eight "Rocking the Boat" Kate Plus Eight "The Room Project" Law & Order "Fools for Love" Law & Order "Flight" Law & Order "Murder Book" Law & Order "Hubris" Law & Order "Myth of Fingerprints" Law&O. "Thrill" A deliveryman is found dead. Paid Program When Vacations Attack Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Castle Expedition Unknown "World's 8th Wonder" Paid Program TVPG Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn G. Girls 1/2 (:35) G. Girls 2/2 (:10) Golden Girls (:50) Golden Girls (:25) Nanny "An Offer She Can't Refuse" The Nanny The Nanny The Nanny The Nanny Family Feud Family Feud House "The Tyrant" Paid Program Paid Program Sirens Sirens Suits "Enough is Enough" Law & Order: Special Victims Unit "Shadow" Paid Program Paid Program The Lord's Way Paid Program Paid Program Tomorrow's World Law & Order "Thrill" 1/2 cont'd next Law & Order "Navy Blues" 2/2 Parks and Rec Parks and Recreation

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NCAA Basketball Michigan vs. Michigan State (L) TVG

Grand "Women's Second Opinion Healthy Body, Taste of Vietnam Ming "Pizza for Cancer Issues" Healthy Mind Dinner and Dessert" "Life Is a Beach" Outback Adventures Born to Explore Teen Kids News Hiring America Homeowner "Small WTAE (4) With Tim Faulkner Bath Makeover" NFL Special "Together We Make Football" Super Bowl Pre-game Show (L) TVG WJAC (6) TVG

EuroTrip (‘04, Com) Jessica Boehrs, Scott Mechlowicz. A teenager travels to Paid Program WWCP (8) Germany with his friends in order to meet his gorgeous online tutor. TVM Paid Program Paid Program NCAA Basketball Michigan vs. Michigan State (L) TVG WTAJ (10) WPSU (3)

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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Food Forward "The Test Kitchen "Sweet America's Heartland This Old House U.S. of Agriculture" American Classics" Paid Program Andrew Young Presents "Stars Fell on The Bachelor TVPG Alabama"

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PBS NewsHour Weekend (N)

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PGA Golf Phoenix Open Site: TPC Scottsdale -- Scottsdale, Ariz. (L) TVG

Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London (‘04, Adv) Frankie Muniz. Cody Banks Paid Program

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NFL Special "Together We Make Football" Super Bowl Pre-game Show (L) TVG TVG 25 Things I Like About Pittsburgh Rick looks at things he likes Daniel O'Donnell: Stand Beside Me Daniel performs in a packed '70s and '80s Soul Rewind TVG about Pittsburgh. theater in metro-Detroit. TVG

The Karate Kid Part III (1989, Action) Pat Morita, Martin Kove, Ralph Macchio. A teenager becomes the

Romeo Must Die (2000, Action) Aaliyah, Russell Wong, Jet Li. A man breaks out of prison to avenge his target of a vicious competitor who wants his title back. TVPG brother's death and gets caught in a war. TV14

Summer Catch (2001, Romance) Jessica Biel, Matthew Lillard, Freddie Prinze Jr. A

Sweet November (2000, Romance) Keanu Reeves, Jason Isaacs, Charlize Theron. An executive falls for a How I Met Your ball player joins a prestigious baseball league and falls in love with a wealthy girl. TVPG beautiful woman who dates a new man every month. TV14 Mother RingHonorWrestling The hardest-hitting

Shall We Dance? (‘04, Romance) Jennifer Lopez, Susan Sarandon, Richard Gere. Paid Program Paid Program Two 1/2... "The Spit- Two and Half "And pro wrestling action on the planet. TVPG Covered Cobbler" the Plot Moistens" A lawyer signs up for ballroom dancing lessons and discovers a passion for dance. TVPG Real Life! Familytime Telethon Real Life! Familytime Telethon Real Life! Familytime Telethon Paid Program

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Skinny Gut Balancing your gut bacteria is the key to weight loss. TVG

Transporter 2 (‘05, Act) Jason Statham. TV14 Rules of Rules of Engagement Engagement Burn Notice "Partners in Crime" Michael investigates a robbery at a fashion house. TV14

Bernie (‘11, Com/Dra) Shirley MacLaine, Jack Black. A mortician murders a rich widow who stifled his exuberant nature and covers up the crime. TVPG

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Criminal Minds "A Thousand Words" Criminal Minds "Exit Wounds" Criminal Minds "The Internet Is Forever" Criminal Minds "The Company" Criminal Minds "Divining Rod" Criminal Minds "A Thousand Words" (11:30) The Walking Dead "Tell It to the Frogs" Rick decides to The Walking Dead "Vatos" Rick's mission Walking Dead "Wildfire" Rick leads the Walking Dead "TS-19" A strange doctor The Walking Dead "What Lies Ahead" The group encounters a new Dead "Guts" go back to Atlanta to get the guns. TVMA to Atlanta is jeopardized. TVMA group to the CDC after the attack. TVMA allows the group into the CDC. TVMA threat. TVMA To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced Puppy Bowl "XI" TVPG Puppy Bowl "XI" Housewives Atl. "No Moore Apollogies" Housewives Atlanta "All Tea All Shade" Housewives Atlanta "Bury the Ratchet" Housewives Atlanta "Friend or Faux" Atlanta "Make-Ups and Breakdowns" Housewives Atlanta "Nice to Metria" Cops: Reloaded Cops: Reloaded Cops: Reloaded Cops: Reloaded Cops: Reloaded Cops: Reloaded Cops: Reloaded Cops: Reloaded Cops: Reloaded Cops: Reloaded Cops: Reloaded Cops: Reloaded 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 Fareed Zakaria GPS CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom News Featuring news updates and interviews. (11:25)

The House Bunny (‘08, Com) (:25) The Comebacks (‘07, Com) Carl Weathers. TV14 (:25) Key & Peele (:55) Key & Peele (:25) Key & Peele (:55) Key & Peele (:25) Key & Peele Gold Rush Gold Rush Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Liv and Maddie RadioDisney Liv and Maddie Austin and Ally Austin and Ally Austin and Ally Jessie Jessie Jessie Girl Meets World Girl Meets World Girl Meets World Birthday (10:00) NFL Countdown "Postseason" (L) NBA Basketball Los Angeles Lakers at New York Knicks Site: Madison Square Garden (L) TVG PBA Bowling Celebrity Invitational TVG SprtC The day's news in the world of sports. SprtC The day's news in the world of sports. NCAA Basketball Cincinnati vs. Temple Women's (L) TVG NCAA Basketball Iowa vs. Maryland Women's (L) TVG (10:30)

21 (‘08, Dra) Jim Sturgess. Friday Tykes "Welcome to the Juniors" Friday Tykes "Conduct Unbecoming" Short game "Win Together, Lose Together" Short game "Paying My Last Respects" Friday Night Tykes "Welcome to the Juniors" Mass Catholic mass for the homebound. (:10) Sacred Heart In Concert "Evensong at King's College" Faith Pt. 1 of 2 (N) DivineMercy/Reflect. Holy Land Rosary Catechism (N) Saints Alive! (N) Church Universal Consuming Word (N) (11:00)

Beauty Shop (‘05, Com) Queen Latifah. A woman

What to Expect When You're Expecting (2012, Comedy/Drama) Matthew Morrison, Dennis Quaid,

The Blind Side (2009, Sport) Tim McGraw, Quinton Aaron, Sandra Bullock. An opens a beauty shop where the customers rule. TV14 Cameron Diaz. Five couples come to understand love and life's twists and turns. TVPG affluent family takes in a homeless teenager who becomes a star football player. TV14 America's News HQ Housecall Rosenfeld America's News HQ Fox News Sunday Journal Editorial R. America's News HQ Healthy You Housecall Rosenfeld Media Buzz Daphne Dishes (N) Farmhouse Rules The Kitchen "Snow Day Cooking" Chopped "Short Order Cooks" Chopped "Teen Talent" Guy's Game "Family Style: Kids' Choice" Best. Ever. "Burger" (9:30)

The Bourne Legacy (2012, Action) Rachel Weisz, Edward Norton, Jeremy Renner. Events from the previous films have

We Bought a Zoo (2011, Comedy/Drama) Scarlett Johansson, Thomas Haden Church, Matt Damon. A Immortals (‘11, Act) triggered something in a new hero. TV14 father purchases a house in the countryside that comes with a struggling zoo. TVPG Golf Central Pre-game (L) PGA Golf Phoenix Open Final Round (L) TVG Golf Cent. Pre-game EPGA Golf Dubai Desert Classic Final Round Site: Emirates Golf Club -- Dubai, UAE TVG Kitten Bowl II (N) Kitten Bowl II (11:00)

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Real Time With Bill Maher TVM Non-Stop (‘14, Thril) Julianne Moore, Liam Neeson. A U.S. (:45) The Making of

Meet the Parents (2000, Comedy) Robert De Niro, Blythe Danner, Ben Stiller. A male Mitty (‘13, Adv) Ben Stiller. TVPG marshal receives threatening texts on a plane. TV14 nurse encounters his worst nightmare when he meets his girlfriend's parents. PG Property Brothers Property Brothers "Marla and Adam" Property Brothers "Crista and Sumit" Property Brothers "Sandra and Kyle" Property Brothers "Mark and Priscilla" Property Brothers "Megan and Greg" Swamp People "Rumble in the Swamp" Swamp People "Beast of the Lake" (:55) Swamp People (:50) Vikings Swamp People "Outer Limits" Swamp People "Blood Brothers" Swamp People "Swamp Ambush"

The Karate Kid Part III (‘89, Act) Ralph Macchio. TVPG

Romeo Must Die (‘00, Act) Aaliyah, Jet Li. A man seeks to avenge his brother's death. TV14

Transporter 2 (‘05, Act) (10:00)

The Holiday (‘06, Rom) Stolen From the Womb (‘14, Dra) Laura Mennell. TV14 Killing Daddy (‘14, Cri) Elizabeth Gillies. TV14 Whitney (‘15, Bio) Yaya DaCosta. Weekends With Alex Witt Weekends With Alex Witt Meet the Press Caught on Camera "Trapped" Caught on Camera "Wild Rides" CaughtCam "Close Encounters With Death" (11:00) EPL Soccer Swan./Southam. NHL Hockey St. Louis Blues at Washington Capitals Site: Verizon Center -- Washington, D.C. (L) TVG NHL Overtime Ski & Snowboard Freestyle Cup Ocean Race (N) Poker After Dark iCarly iCarly Bella and the Bulldogs "Newbie QB" Bella-Bulldogs Bella-Bulldogs The Thundermans The Thundermans Henry Danger Henry Danger NickyRickyDicky NickyRickyDickyDawn Snapped "Whitehead Twins" Snapped "Sandra Plunkett" Snapped "Beth Carpenter" Snapped "Karen Tobie" Snapped "Esther Wadley" Snapped "Marcia Kelly" Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program PA Bar Association "Accessing the Courts" PCN Afternoon PCN Early PM (N) Sunday Fusion Sunday Fusion Sunday Fusion Destination Pol. (N) W. Extreme Games In the Room Penguins Pre-game NHL Hockey Nashville Predators at Pittsburgh Penguins Site: Consol Energy Center -- Pittsburgh, Pa. (L) TVG Penguins Post-game NCAA Basketball Wake F./N.D. Cops "Mardi Gras Cops "Bad Girls 4" Cops "Coast to Cops "Coast to Cops "Coast to Cops "Coast to Cops "Coast to Cops "Bad Girls 8" Cops "Las Vegas Cops "Coast to Cops "Coast to Cops "Stupid 2003" Coast" Coast" Coast" Coast" Coast" Heat" Coast" Coast" Criminals" (11:00) Mega Python vs. Gatoroid

Mega Shark vs. Crocosaurus (‘10, Sci-Fi) Gary Stretch, Jaleel White. A pre Mega Shark vs. Mecha Shark (‘14, Sci-Fi) Christopher Judge. The government Airplane vs. Volcano (‘14, Act) Dean Cain. (‘11, Sci-Fi) Deborah Gibson. TV14 historic shark and a dangerous foe from the African jungle battle for supremacy. TV14 creates a robotic shark to fight the mega shark that threatens humanity. TV14 TV14

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News A roundup of KDKA (2) the day's tops news. Conversations From WPSU (3) Penn State ABC World News WTAE (4) WJAC (6) WWCP (8) WTAJ (10) WPXI (11) WQED (13) WINP (16) WPCW (19) WPMY (22) WPCB (40) WPGH (53) CABLE

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60 Minutes Featuring investigative reports NCIS A team of special agents investigate CSI: Crime Scene Investigation A team of and interviews. TVG military crimes. TV14 forensic investigators solves crimes. TV14 The Great British Baking Show Higher Education in Mr. Civil Rights Explore Marshall's life Masterpiece Classic "Downton Abbey, Focus before the landmark ruling. TVPG Season Five" (N) TVPG "Continental Cakes" (N) TVPG Pittsburgh's Action Funniest Home Videos A little boy who is America's Funniest Home Videos A Shark Tank A lady from with her own allNews 4 over the moon after his first kiss. TVPG toddler sees twins for the first time. TVPG female golf caddy company. TVPG NFL Football Super Bowl XLIX New England Patriots vs. Seattle Seahawks Site: University of Phoenix Stadium -- Glendale, Ariz. (L) TV14

Crim. Minds "Burn" The BAU investigates KDKA-TV News at (:35) Cochran Sports murders in the Seattle area. TV14 Eleven Showdown After Abbey (N) Masterpiece Mystery! "Grantchester" (N) Mr. Civil Rights TVPG Shark Tank Turn a smartphone into a Pittsburgh's Action Pittsburgh's Action personal security device. TVPG News 4 News 4 Super Bowl Post Game Show (L) /(:15) The (:15) WJAC-TV News (:50) Jimmy Fallon (N) Blacklist "Luther Braxton" 1/2 (N) TV14 at 11 p.m. Brooklyn 99 "The Fox 8 News Mike & Molly "Peggy Paid Program Paid Program Bob's Burgers Simps. "Treehouse The Simpsons Family Guy "Turkey Bob's Burgers The Middle "The Mike & Molly "Covercraft" "Uncle Teddy" "Mike's Feet" of Horror XXV" Jimmy Jab Games" Guys" Name" Shaves Her Legs" WTAJ News at 6 News A roundup of 60 Minutes Featuring investigative reports NCIS A team of special agents investigate CSI: Crime Scene Investigation A team of Crim. Minds "Burn" The BAU investigates WTAJ News at 11 Two and Half "And the the day's tops news. and interviews. TVG military crimes. TV14 forensic investigators solves crimes. TV14 murders in the Seattle area. TV14 Plot Moistens" NFL Football Super Bowl XLIX New England Patriots vs. Seattle Seahawks Site: University of Phoenix Stadium -- Glendale, Ariz. (L) TV14 Super Bowl Post Game Show (L) /(:15) The (:15) Channel 11 (:50) Jimmy Fallon (N) Blacklist "Luther Braxton" 1/2 (N) TV14 News Masterpiece Classic "Downton Abbey, Masterpiece Classic "Downton Abbey, (5:00) Skinny Gut PBS NewsHour The Great British Baking Show Masterpiece Mystery! "Grantchester" (N) '70s and '80s Soul Rewind Whoopi "Continental Cakes" (N) TVPG Weekend (N) Season Five" TVPG Season Five" (N) TVPG TVPG introduces sounds from the 70s and 80s. TVG (5:00)

Transporter 2 (‘05, Act)

Space Cowboys (2000, Sci-Fi) Tommy Lee Jones, Donald Sutherland, Clint Eastwood. One-time hotshot pilots are recruited by

The Guardian (2006, Drama) Kevin Costner, Sela Ward, Ashton Kutcher. A hotshot Jason Statham. TV14 NASA to repair a damaged Russian satellite. TV14 swimmer joins the United States Coast Guard's elite training program. TV14 The Good Wife A woman re-enters the Mike & Molly Mike & Molly The Closer A detective handles high-profile

Burlesque (2010, Drama) Christina Aguilera, Alan Cumming, Cher. A small The 10 O'Clock (:35) The Nightly town girl falls in love with burlesque after starting a new job in Los Angeles. TV14 murder cases. TV14 News Sports Call workforce as a defense attorney. TVPG TMZ Hollywood's true celebrity gossip Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Bones "Finder" Booth receives helps from a Celebrity Name Celebrity Name Cougar Town Whacked Out Sports Ring of Honor Wrestling The hardest-hitting magazine. TV14 Bookstore" Frogger" man with a special ability. TV14 Game Game pro wrestling action on the planet. TVPG Real Life! Familytime Telethon Real Life! Familytime Telethon Real Life! Familytime Telethon Paid Program

Inside Empire

Bob's Burgers

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Simps. "Treehouse of Horror XXV"

7:30

Criminal Minds "Exit Wounds" Criminal Minds "The Internet Is Forever" Walking Dead "Bloodletting" Shane goes The Walking Dead "Save the Last One" on a mission to get medical supplies. TVMA The undead trap Shane in a school. TVMA (5:00) Puppy Bowl "XI" Puppy Bowl "XI" TVPG The Real Housewives of Atlanta Housewives Atlanta "50 Shades of Shade" Cops: Reloaded Cops: Reloaded Cops: Reloaded Cops: Reloaded Paid Program Paid Program American Greed On the Money Anthony Bourdain "Tangier" A. Bourdain "Congo" Tony visits Congo. (:55) Futurama (:25) Futurama Futurama Futurama Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Mickey Mouse Shorts /(:15) To Be Announced

The Simpsons "Covercraft"

8 PM

Brooklyn 99 "The Jimmy Jab Games"

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Criminal Minds "Our Darkest Hour" The Walking Dead "Cherokee Rose" Lori gets some surprising news. TVMA

Family Guy "Turkey Bob's Burgers "Uncle Teddy" Guys"

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Criminal Minds "The Longest Night" The Walking Dead "Chupacabra" Hershel disagrees with the group's new plan. TVMA Puppy Bowl "XI" TVPG Housewives Atlanta "Puerto Read-co!" Housewives Atlanta "Divide and 'Ki-Ki'" Cops: Reloaded Cops: Reloaded Cops: Reloaded Cops: Reloaded American Greed: Scam "Hail to the Thief" American Greed "Ea$y Being Green" Anthony Bourdain "South Africa" Anthony Bourdain "Tanzania" Key & Peele Key & Peele Key & Peele Key & Peele Alaska: The Last Frontier (N) Alaskan Bush People To Be Announced Girl Meets World

Channel 11 News on Fox 53 at 10 TVG

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BigBang "The Pork Jack Van Impe Chop Indeterminacy"

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Criminal Minds "JJ" Criminal Minds "Compromising Positions" The Walking Dead "Secrets" Daryl tries to Dead "Pretty Much Dead Already" Secrets are make it back to the farm alive. TVMA told and secrets are revealed. TVMA Puppy Bowl "XI" Atlanta Social (N) Housewives Atl. "Beauties in the Fast Lane" Cops: Reloaded Cops: Reloaded Cops: Reloaded Cops: Reloaded American Greed "The Playboy of Indiana" Amer. Greed "A Con Man's Deadly Revenge" Anthony Bourdain "Libya" Anthony Bourdain "South Africa" Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Alaskan Bush "Birdy Get Your Gun" (N) Alaskan Bush People "Breaking Free" Jessie Dog With a Blog Liv and Maddie Dog With a Blog

30 for 30 "The Price of Gold" TVG 30 for 30 "Broke" TVG 30 for 30 30 for 30 Shorts SportsCenter NFL PrimeTime Analysis of NFL action. (L) NFL Countdown (N) Poker 2014 World Series Poker 2014 World Series Poker 2014 World Series Poker 2014 World Series Final Table TVPG SprtC The day's news in the world of sports. NFL Countdown Friday Tykes "Conduct Unbecoming" Psych "Weekend Warriors" Psych "Who Ya Gonna Call?" Psych "Shawn vs. the Red Phantom" Psych "Forget Me Not" Friday Night Tykes "Welcome to the Juniors" Catholics Home Goal (N) The World Over Sunday Night Prime "Alan Napleton" (N) G.K. Chesterson (N) The Holy Rosary Franciscan Univ. "Evangelical Catholicism" Life on the Rock (4:00)

The Blind Side (‘09, Spt)

Back to the Future (1985, Comedy) Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Michael J. Fox. A teenager

Back to the Future II (1989, Sci-Fi) Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Michael J. Fox. Two time travelers Sandra Bullock. TV14 roars back through time to 1955, where he meets his parents at a young age. TVPG go back from 2015 to 1955 to stop a man from altering the future. TVPG Fox News Sunday FOX Report Sunday The O'Reilly Factor To Be Announced The O'Reilly Factor WorstCooks "It Just Keeps Getting Worse" WorstCooks "Prepping for Success" WorstCooks "Spice Up Your Life" W.Cooks "Scared Straight Into the Kitchen" WorstCooks "Feeding Frenzy" (N) Cutthroat Kitchen "Who Tarted?" (N)

Ice Age: Continental Drift (‘12, Ani) Voices of Denis Leary, Ray Romano. Three

How to Train Your Dragon (‘10, Adv) Gerard Butler, Jay Baruchel. A young

How to Train Your Dragon (‘10, Adv) Gerard Butler, Jay Baruchel. A young friends go on an adventure to a new land after their continent floats away. TVPG Viking forms a friendship with a dragon that he initially attempted to slay. TVPG Viking forms a friendship with a dragon that he initially attempted to slay. TVPG Golf Central PGA Golf Phoenix Open Site: TPC Scottsdale -- Scottsdale, Ariz. TVG PGA Golf Kitten Bowl II Puppy Love (2012, Family) Victor Webster, A baseball player works out a shared My Boyfriends' Dogs (‘14, Dra) Erika custody for the woman and child who found his dog. TVG Christensen. TV14 HBO First Look "Blackhat" /(:15)

Leap Year (‘10, Com) Amy Adams. A woman

Divergent (2014, Action) Kate Winslet, Miles Teller, Shailene Woodley. A young woman, classified as

The Purge (2013, Horror) Lena Headey, Max Burkholder, plans an elaborate scheme to propose to her boyfriend on February 29th. TVPG 'divergent,' learns of a conspiracy to do away with her kind. TV14 Ethan Hawke. A family is held hostage during the Purge. TV14 Property Brothers Property Brothers "Franklin and Heather" Beachfront Bargain Beachfront Bargain Caribbean Life Caribbean Life Island Life Island Life House Hunters House Hunters Int'l Swamp People "Beasts or Bust" Swamp People "Captain Invincible" Swamp People "Unbreakable Bonds" Swamp People "Metalhead" Swamp People "Day of Reckoning" (:05) Swamp People "Lethal Encounters" (5:00)

Transporter 2 (‘05, Act)

Space Cowboys (‘00, Sci-Fi) Tommy Lee Jones, Clint Eastwood. NASA recruits hotshot pilots to repair a satellite. TV14

The Guardian (‘06, Dra) Ashton Kutcher. TV14 (5:00) Whitney (‘15, Bio) Yaya DaCosta. With This Ring (‘15) Brooklyn Sudano. Beautiful and Twisted (‘15, Dra) Rob Lowe. TV14 With This Ring (‘15) Brooklyn Sudano. Caught on Camera "Axles of Evil" Sex Slaves "The Teen Trade" Sex Slaves "Massage Parlors" Sex Slaves "Florida" SexSlave "Texas" Modern day sex slavery. Sex Slaves "Chicago" (5:30) Poker Poker After Dark Poker After Dark Poker After Dark Poker After Dark NBCSN Sunday Sports Report Premier League SpongeBob SpongeBob Breadwinners Sanjay and Craig Full House Full House Full House Full House Fresh Prince Bel Air Fresh Prince Bel Air Friends (:35) Friends Snapped "Dalia Dippolito" Snapped "Elizabeth Reynolds" Snapped "Taylor Marks" Snapped "Velma Ogden Whitehead" Snapped "Sandra Jesse" Snapped "Jennifer Womac" PCN PM PCN Primetime PA Supreme Court Session "From Pittsburgh" (:40) PCN Evening (5:00) NCAA Basketball Wake F./N.D. NCAA Basketball Notre Dame vs. Pittsburgh TVG In Depth Poker Night (N) Poker Heartland Tour WPT Poker World Championship Cops "Coast to Cops "Coast to Cops "Neighborhood Cops "Coast to Cops "Coast to Cops "In Denial #3" Cops "Odd Arrests Cops "Coast to Cops "Taken in Cops "Coast to Cops "Street Arrests Cops "Morons on Coast" Coast" Busts" Coast" Coast" 2" Coast" Custody" Coast" #3" Parade #5" (5:00) Airplane vs. Volcano (‘14, Act) Asteroid vs. Earth (2014, Sci-Fi) Jason Brooks, Robert Davi, Tia Carrere. Earth's Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies (2012, Horror) Bill Oberst. President Abraham Lincoln Airplane vs. Volcano (‘14, Act) Dean Cain. Dean Cain. TV14 greatest minds come together when the planet is threatened by a meteor shower. TV14 faces the Civil War and an army of Confederate Undead. TV14 TV14

Shrek (‘01, Ani) Voices of Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, Mike Myers. A green

Shrek 2 (‘04, Ani) Voices of Eddie Murphy, Mike Myers. Shrek and Donkey set

Shrek the Third (2007, Animated) Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, Mike Myers. ogre and his faithful donkey companion set out to rescue a beautiful princess. TVPG out to meet Princess Fiona's parents, who don't know he is an ogre. TVPG Shrek sets out to find a teenaged prince who can assume the throne in his place. TVPG Untold Stories "Stabbed in the Heart" Untold Stories "Girlfriend, Wife, Stroke!" Sex E.R.: Extra Dose "The Skydive Club" Sex Sent Me to the E.R. "Study Buddies" Sex E.R.: Extra Dose "Give a Dog a Bone" Sex E.R.: Extra Dose "Man in Steel" Madea Goes to Jail (‘09, Com) Tyler Perry. TV14

The Help (2011, Drama) Viola Davis, Octavia Spencer, Emma Stone. Three women fight against bigotry in a small town. TV14

The Help (‘11, Dra) Emma Stone. Food Paradise "Big Beef Paradise" Food Paradise "Sausage Paradise" The Layover "Paris" The Layover "Amsterdam" Anthony Bourdain "Emilia Romana" Anthony Bourdain "Japan Cook It Raw" Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Branson Famous Branson Famous Branson Famous Branson Famous Kart Life "Big Dreams" Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hot in Cleveland Hot in Cleveland Hot in Cleveland Hot in Cleveland The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The King of Queens The King of Queens The King of Queens The King of Queens Law & Order: S.V.U. "Strange Beauty" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Her Negotiation" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Surrender Benson" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Imprisoned Lives" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Psycho/ Therapist" Modern Family Modern Family (:20) Met Mother (:50) Met Mother (:20) Met Mother (:50) Met Mother (:25) Met Your Mother "The Playbook" (:55) Met Mother (:25) Met Mother Met Your Mother Met Your Mother Salem "Lies" Mary and her coven are at odds.

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MOVIES

SUNDAY LATE NIGHT BROADCAST

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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(:35) The Insider

(:05) Extra Weekend The latest news and

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The Big Bang "The Peanut Reaction"

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FamilyGuy "Big Man Paid Program on Hippocampus"

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CBS Morning News KDKA Morning KDKA Morning News TVG Weekend interviews from Hollywood. TVPG news, sports, weather and business. TVG News (11:30) Mr. Civil Masterpiece Classic "Downton Abbey, Masterpiece Mystery! "Grantchester" Shakespeare Uncovered "A Midsummer Shakespeare Uncovered "King Lear With Secret Dead "Ben Franklin's Bones" Benjamin Motorweek (N) Rights Season Five" TVPG TVPG Night's Dream With Hugh Bonneville" TVPG Christopher Plummer" TVPG Franklin's bones were used illegally. TVPG Pittsburgh's Action News 4 TVG Scandal "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot" TV14 Scandal "Nobody Likes Babies" TV14 Ent. Tonight A source for the latest Real Green Open House America This celebrity and Hollywood news. TVPG Morning (11:50) Jimmy Fallon (:50) BigBang "The (:20) RingHonorWrestle The hardest-hitting (:20) The Right Side (:50) Judge Judy (:20) Ent. Tonight A source for the latest The Insider WJAC-TV News at 5 WJAC-TV News at 5:30 Early Today Peanut Reaction" pro wrestling action on the planet. TVPG celebrity and Hollywood news. TVPG Weekend a.m. a.m. (N) Met Your Mother Rules "Anniversary Rules of Engage. Paid Program The King of Queens King-Queens "Fatty Met Your Mother Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Shepherd's Chapel Pastor Arnold Murray "Awful Bigamy" "The Ducky Tie" "Canning Randy" "Jeff Day" McButterpants" Chicken" teaches viewers about the Bible. TVPG The Good Wife "Wrongful Termination" The Closer "Drug Fiend" A cancer doctor is Two 1/2... "The Spit- Up to the Minute TVG CBS Morning News WTAJ News at 5 WTAJ News at 5:30 TV14 killed and his drug supply stolen. TV14 Covered Cobbler" a.m. a.m. Forensic Files Forensic Files (11:50) Jimmy Fallon (:50) To Be Forensic Files Dog the Bounty Forensic Files MyDestination.TV Early Today Channel 11 News at Channel 11 News at 5 a.m. TVG (N) Announced Hunter 4:30 a.m. Soul Rewind Whoopi introduces sounds Members' Favorite TVG from the 70s and 80s. TVG (10:00)

The Guardian (‘06, Dra)

Transporter 2 (‘05, Act) Amber Valletta, Jason Statham. An ex-special forces Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Ashton Kutcher. TV14 operative must find and bring a wealthy family's son back safely. TV14 Mr. Box Office The First Family Glee A teacher tries to reinvent the school's Glee A teacher tries to reinvent the school's Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Shepherd's Chapel Pastor Arnold Murray glee club. TV14 glee club. TV14 teaches viewers about the Bible. TVPG The Road to Signing Paid Program Republic of Doyle "From Dublin, With Cougar Town Paid Program Burn Notice "Unchained" Jesse and Peace We There Yet? "The Paid Program Community Community Day Love" TVPG blackmail a weapons manufacturer. TV14 First .45 Episode" Real Life! Familytime Telethon Real Life! Familytime Telethon Real Life! Familytime Telethon

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RingHonorWrestling The hardest-hitting pro wrestling action on the planet. TVPG

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Friends "The One Friends Where Emma Cries"

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Criminal Minds "Our Darkest Hour" The Walking Dead "Nebraska" Rick and the others try to restore order. TVMA (11:00) Puppy Bowl "XI" Thicker Than Water "Daddy Issues" Dog and Beth: On the Hunt Marijuana Country: The Cannabis Boom Anthony Bourdain "Tanzania" Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Alaskan Bush People "Return to the Wild" Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie

Criminal Minds "The Longest Night" Criminal Minds "JJ" (:05) C.Minds "Compromising Positions" Info-Documentary Info-Documentary Info-Documentary Info-Documentary Dead "Triggerfinger" Rick, Hershel and The Walking Dead "18 Miles Out" Rick Dead "Judge, Jury, Executioner" Rick sides Dead "Better Angels" Someone dangerous Dead "Beside the Dying Fire" Rick and Carl Glenn fight against new foes. TVMA and Shane come into conflict. TVMA with Shane on an important decision. TV14 may be on the loose near the farm. TV14 return to find the farm in jeopardy. TV14 Puppy Bowl "XI" TVPG To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced Beverly Hills "It's Just a Scratch" Vanderpump Rules "Miami Vices" Million "Marysol Patton, Luke Rockhold" Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Dog and Beth: On the Hunt Raising Hope Raising Hope Paid Program Paid Program CMT Music Music videos from the biggest names in country music. TVG Marijuana in America: Colorado Pot Rush Paid Program Paid Program CNBC Special Worldwide Exchange Worldwide Exchange Anthony Bourdain "Libya" CNNI Reports and live break-ins. CNNI Reports and live break-ins. Early Start Early Start Workaholics (:35) Broad City (:05) Kroll Show (:35) Tosh.0 (:05) Tosh.0 (:35) Tosh.0 (:05) Tosh.0 (:35) Comedy Pres. Paid Program Paid Program Bush People "Welcome to Browntown" Alaskan Bush "Birdy Get Your Gun" Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program The Suite Life on Wizards of Waverly Shake It Up To Be Announced The Suite Life on The Suite Life on Phineas and Ferb Phineas and Ferb Deck Place Deck Deck SprtC The day's news in the world of sports. NFL PrimeTime Analysis of NFL action. SportsCenter The day's news in the world of sports. TVG SportsCenter The day's news in the world of sports. TVG NFL PrimeTime Analysis of NFL action. ESPN FC SportsCenter The day's news in the world of sports. TVG NBA Basketball Los Angeles Lakers at New York Knicks TVG SportsCenter The day's news in the world of sports. TVG Friday Tykes "Conduct Unbecoming" Short game "Win Together, Lose Together" Short game "Paying My Last Respects" Best Bars in America "Boston" Paid Program TVPG Mass Catholic mass for the homebound. (:10) Sacred Heart Finding God Sunday Night Prime "Alan Napleton" A Time to Rebuild Light of the East Way to Follow Jesus EWTN Catalogue (N) EWTN Bookmark How to Pray 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 Fox News Sunday Geraldo Rivera Reports Media Buzz FOX & Friends First W.Cooks "Scared Straight Into the Kitchen" Worst Cooks in America "Feeding Frenzy" Cutthroat Kitchen "Who Tarted?" WorstCooks "Spice Up Your Life" Paid Program Paid Program

Death at a Funeral (2010, Comedy) Keith David. Aaron's father's funeral turns Rescue Me "Menses" The guys go stir Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program chaotic when his family arrives and secrets are revealed. TV14 crazy waiting to catch a job. TVMA (11:30) PGA Golf Phoenix Open Site: TPC Scottsdale -- Scottsdale, Ariz. TVG Golf Central Golf Central (11:00) My Boyfriends' Dogs (‘14, Dra) When Sparks Fly (‘14, Dra) Christopher Jacot, Kristina Pesic, Meghan Markle. Woman Reading, Writing and Romance (2013, Romance) An out of Smooch (2011, Comedy) Kiernan Shipka, Simon Kassianides, Kellie Erika Christensen. TV14 goes home to help save family's celebration, finds she loves man she left behind. TVPG work actor takes a job as a teacher. TVG Martin. A young girl takes in an amnesiac prince. TVPG Riddick (2013, Sci-Fi) Karl Urban, Katee Sackhoff, Vin Diesel. Riddick faces a predatory

Hannibal (2001, Thriller) Sir Anthony Hopkins, Ray Liotta, Julianne Moore. A (:15)

Reservation Road (‘07, Dra) Elle Fanning, Jennifer Connelly, Joaquin Phoenix. alien race and sends out an emergency signal. TV14 brutal serial killer resurfaces to play cat and mouse with his FBI Agent nemesis. TVM The lives of two fathers intersect when a young boy is killed in a hit-and-run accident. TV14 Caribbean Life Caribbean Life Island Life Island Life House Hunters House Hunters Int'l Beachfront Bargain Beachfront Bargain Paid Program TVPG Swamp People "Unbreakable Bonds" Swamp People "Metalhead" Swamp People "Day of Reckoning" (:05) Swamp People "Lethal Encounters" Info-Documentary Info-Documentary Info-Documentary Info-Documentary (10:00)

The Guardian (‘06, Dra)

Transporter 2 (‘05, Act) Jason Statham. TV14 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program (11:00) With This Ring (‘15) Beautiful and Twisted (‘15, Dra) Rob Lowe. TV14 (:05) Paid Program (:35) Paid Program (:05) Paid Program (:35) Paid Program (:05) Paid Program (:35) Paid Program Sex Slaves "The Sunshine State" Sex Slaves "Motor City Teens" Meet the Press Sex Slaves "Massage Parlors" Meet the Press First Look Way Too Early Premier League Match of the Day EPL Soccer TVG Consumer Consumer Consumer Consumer Consumer Consumer Showcase (:10) Loves Ray (:50) Loves Ray (:25) Met Mother "The Perfect Cocktail" Met Your Mother (:35) George Lopez (:10) George Lopez (:50) George Lopez (:25) George Lopez (:55) Met Mother Met Your Mother Snapped "Elizabeth Guthrie-Nail" Snapped "Teresa Imel" Living Different "#MySpiritualLife" Paid Program TVPG PCN Late Night PCN Late Night PCN Early AM WPT Poker World Championship Fight Sports MMA Fight: Kickboxing UFC Unleashed United Fight Alliance Planet X Square Planet X Square Cops Cops "Coast to Cops "Coast to Cops "Crimes in Jail Jail Jail Jail Paid Program TVPG Paid Program TVPG Coast" Coast" Progress" (11:00) Airplane vs. Volcano (‘14, Act) Asteroid vs. Earth (2014, Sci-Fi) Jason Brooks, Robert Davi, Tia Carrere. Earth's Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies (2012, Horror) Bill Oberst. President Abraham Lincoln Twilight "People Are Cable in the Classroom Dean Cain. TV14 greatest minds come together when the planet is threatened by a meteor shower. TV14 faces the Civil War and an army of Confederate Undead. TV14 "The Shelter" Alike All Over"

17 Again (2009, Comedy/Drama) Leslie Mann, Thomas Lennon, Zac Efron. A man

Valentine's Day (2010, Comedy) Julia Roberts, Jamie Foxx, Kathy Bates. A group of friends attempt to America's Funniest Home Videos Features Married With Children wishes he had made different life decisions and is given the chance to be 17 again. TVPG navigate the perils and pitfalls of Valentine's Day. TV14 the funniest videos in two decades. TVPG "Live Nude Peg" Sex E.R.: Extra Dose "Stuck on Me" Sex E.R.: Extra Dose "Have a Ball" Untold Stories "Girlfriend, Wife, Stroke!" Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program (11:00)

The Help (‘11, Dra) Emma Stone. TV14 Madea Goes to Jail (‘09, Com) Tyler Perry. TV14 Law & Order "Hot Pursuit" Law & Order "Paranoia" The Layover "Amsterdam" Anthony Bourdain "Emilia Romana" Anthony Bourdain "Japan Cook It Raw" The Layover "Paris" Paid Program Paid Program Branson Famous Branson Famous Branson Famous Branson Famous Kart Life "Big Dreams" Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Paid Program TVPG Friends (:40) Friends (:20) Hot in Cleveland "About a Joy" The Exes Loves Ray Loves Ray The Nanny The Nanny The Nanny Curb Enthusiasm Curb Your Enthusiasm Modern Family Modern Family

The Dilemma (‘10, Com/Dra) Vince Vaugn. TV14 Law & Order: Criminal Intent "Blind Spot" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Monogamy" Law & Order: Special Victims Unit "Quarry" Bones "The Spark in the Park" Bones "Finder" Raising Hope Raising Hope Parks and Rec Parks and Rec Parks and Rec Parks and Rec WGN Morning News

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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 Curious George Curious George (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/ Paid Ken. Copeland Loves Ray WTAJ News at 6 WTAJ News at 6:30 (M) Ground./Morning (M) CBS This Morning Channel 11 News at 6 a.m. Today Show Caillou Arthur Odd Squad Wild Kratts C.George / (F) WildK Curious George Paid (M W F) Paid Paid Program Through the Bible Paid Program Paid (M) Resolution/Paid Paid Program KDKA Morning News ..Be a Millionaire? Loves Ray Bridezillas Various Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Real Life! Familytime Telethon Real Life! Familytime Telethon Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Various Paid Program Paid Program

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Parking Wars

Dog Bounty Hunter (M W Th) Dog B.H.

Orangutan Island To Be Announced CMT Music Squawk Box New Day Paid Program

Escape to Eden

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Pittsburgh Today Live Daniel Tiger Daniel Tiger Live! With Kelly and Michael Today Show II Rules of Engage. Community The Rachael Ray Show Today Show II Daniel Tiger Daniel Tiger (M Tu) Flash / (W F) Ghost / (Th) B. Bloods The 700 Club Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program

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Let's Make a Deal Sesame Street The Meredith Vieira Show Live! With Kelly and Michael Law & Order: Special Victims Unit The 700 Club The Ellen DeGeneres Show Sesame Street (M Tu) Flash / (W F) Ghost / (Th) B. Bloods Hot Bench Hot Bench The Wendy Williams Show Real Life! Familytime Telethon The Steve Wilkos Show

10 AM

10:30

New Day Paid Program

Paid Program

New Day Paid Program

Paid Program

11:30

Judge Faith

Judge Faith

11 AM

11:30

Dog Bounty Hunter (W F) Bounty Hunter Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Stooge / (:05) Stooge The Three Stooges

Groundhog Day (Com, '93) Andie MacDowell, Bill Murray. The Three Stooges

U-571 (War, '00) A U.S. submarine crew takes over a crippled U-boat. Bill Paxton, Matthew McConaughey. Stooge / (:05) Stooge The Three Stooges

Bad Company (Act, '02) Anthony Hopkins, Chris Rock. Stooge / (:15) Stooge (:45)

A Perfect Getaway (Thril, '09) Timothy Olyphant, Steve Zahn.

Young Guns (West, '88) Six young gunmen form a gang. Kiefer Sutherland, Emilio Estevez. Boyhood:12Years Animal Cops: Detroit Pit Bulls and Parolees Pit Bulls and Parolees (Th) ThrowbackThursday Videos

Paid Program

11 AM

The Price Is Right Sid the Science Kid Dinosaur Train The View The Ellen DeGeneres Show Maury The Price Is Right The Rachael Ray Show Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train (M Tu) Flash / (W F) Ghost / (Th) B. Bloods Judge Mathis Name Game Celebrity Name Game

Squawk on the Street CNN Newsroom Comedy Central The Daily Show Presents With Jon Stewart

CNN Newsroom The Nightly Show South Park With Larry Wilmore Community

(Th) CMT Music Squawk Alley @THIS HOUR South Park

R.Island/ The Hunt

Movie

Drillbit Taylor

Movie

Hot Rod South Park Comedy / (:15) Daily (:45) Nightly Show (:15) South Park (:45) South Park (:15) Meet the Spartans (Com, '08) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program (M F) I Almost / (Tu) Mnshiner / (Th) Bars (M F) I Almost/(Tu) Mnshiner/(Th) HardTime (M F) I Almost/(Tu) Mnshiner/(Th) HardTime Jake / (F) McStuffins Scrapbo. Movie Stuffins/ Mouse Various :25 Jake/ Sofia1st Various Various Various Various Various Various SportsCenter SportsCenter (M) SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter Mike & Mike ESPN First Take Paid Program (M) Psych / Boundless (M) Psych / Boundless (M) Psych / Boundless Burn Notice Burn Notice Image/ Saints Various Chaplet St. Michael Various (M) Daily Mass / Daily Mass Various (M) Fr. Rutler Various Catalogue/ Women Women of Grace The Holy Rosary Enjoying Life Various That '70s Show That '70s Show That '70s Show That '70s Show The Middle 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/ Brunch Various Rewrap. Cupcake Wars / (F) Save My Bakery Paid Program Ellen

We Bought a Zoo (Com/Dra, '11) Scarlett Johansson, Matt Damon.

Ice Age: Continental Drift (Ani, '12) Voices of Denis Leary, Ray Romano. Paid Program

Machete (Act, '10) Robert De Niro, Danny Trejo.

Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance (Act, '11) Ciarรกn Hinds, Nicolas Cage.

Real Steel (Sci-Fi, '11) Engineering Test

Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance (Act, '11) Ciarรกn Hinds, Nicolas Cage.

The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (Act, '08) Maria Bello, Brendan Fraser. Movie Paid Program

The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (Act, '08) Maria Bello, Brendan Fraser.

The Green Hornet (Act, '11) A man and his driver become a crime fighting duo. Jay Chou, Seth Rogen.

The Master of Disguise (Com, '02) Jennifer Esposito, Dana Carvey.

The Hot Chick (Com, '02) Anna Faris, Rob Schneider. Buffy the Vampire Slayer (M-W) Golf Central (M-W) Morning Drive Morning Drive (F) Morning Drive Golf/ Golf/ BigBreak (Th F) Golf (M) Movie / (Tu) Movie / (W) Movie / (Th) Movie / (F) Movie (M) Movie / (Tu) Movie / (W) Movie / (Th) Movie / (F) Movie Home and Family

The Alamo (West, '04) Billy Bob Thornton, Dennis Quaid. (:15) Whoopi Goldberg Presents Moms Mabley

Man of Steel (Act, '13) Amy Adams, Henry Cavill. Movie Real Sports With Bryant Gumbel

John Tucker Must Die (Com, '06) Ashanti, Jesse Metcalf.

Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (Com, '95) Jim Carrey. (:45) Non-Stop (Thril, '14) Julianne Moore, Liam Neeson. (5:30) Transmission Test Weight of Nation

Snow Day (Fam, '00) Chris Elliott, Chevy Chase. The Big Bounce (Com, '04) Morgan Freeman, Owen Wilson. Belle (Dra, '14) Tom Felton, Gugu Mbatha-Raw. Movie The East (Thril, '13) Alexander Skarsgard, Ellen Page.

The Way Way Back (Dra, '13) Steve Carrell. (:15) Mel Brooks Live at the Geffen (:15)

Jack the Giant Slayer (Fant, '13) 4:

True Lies

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Adv, '05) Freddie Highmore, Johnny Depp.

Someone Like You (Rom, '01) Ashley Judd. (:15) HBO First Look

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (Adv, '13) Ben Stiller. (4:00) Paid Program Various Property Various Various Elbow/ Big Reno Various Elbow/ Big Reno Various Elbow/ Big Reno Various (Tu) Elbow/(Th) Big Reno (M) Class. / InfoDoc Info-Documentary To Be Announced (M) Swamp People / To Be Announced (M) Swamp People (M) Swamp People / To Be Announced (M) Swamp People Paid / (F) Key David Paid Program Paid Program Through the Bible Paid Program Paid (M Tu) Flash / (W F) Ghost / (Th) B. Bloods (M Tu) Flash / (W F) Ghost / (Th) B. Bloods (M Tu) Flash / (W F) Ghost / (Th) B. Bloods Paid Program Paid Program (M-W) Paid/(F) Spaces Balance/(Th) Spaces Unsolved Mysteries Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Morning Joe The Rundown News Nation Consumer Consumer (M) Report/NASCAR (W-F) NASCAR (M) Report/NASCAR (W-F) NASCAR DPatrick (F) Fly Fishing NFLTP/ LoveHunt (F) A. Outdoors (Th) NFLTP/(F) Babe W. (F) O'Neill Outside George Lopez George Lopez Sponge / (F) Guppies SpongeBob Sponge/(F) Machines Umizoo/ P. Pig Guppies / (F) Sponge Guppies Dora&Fr. (M-W) Wallykazam! PAW/ WlyKzm Machines House / (W) Glee (M Tu F) House / (W) Glee / (Th) Street Art Wife Kids / (W) Glee My Wife and Kids My Wife and Kids My Wife and Kids My Wife and Kids WifeKid/(W) Snapped Snapped/ Wedding (W) Snapped/(F) Wedding PCN Early AM PCN Early AM PCN AM Various Various Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Various Various Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Various (W) Cops BarRes. (W) Cops BarRes. (W) Jail Paid Program Various (W) Twilight Zone Various (Tu) Movie (M) Destination Truth/(Th) Paranormal... Destintn/ Witness (W) Movie Rules of Engage. Married, Children Married, Children Married, Children Married, Children Married, Children Movie (M) Movie / (Th) Movie / (F) Movie The Cleveland Show Welcome to Myrtle Manor 19 Kids & Count (Tu Th F) 19 Kids 19 Kids & Count 19 Kids & Count I Was Pregnant I Was Pregnant Hoarding: Buried Alive Various Law & Order Charmed Charmed Charmed Supernatural Supernatural Paid Program Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations Various Paid Program World's Dumbest... World's Dumbest... Various Lizard Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Show Hogan's Heroes Hogan's Heroes Various (Tu) Sirens Various Various (M) NCIS: LA / (Tu Th) SVU / (F) CSI: Crime Various Various (5:00) WGN Morning News The Gospel Truth Enjoying Life Life Today Creflo Dollar (M W) Heat Night/(Tu Th) Walker/(F) BlueB. (M W) Heat Night/(Tu Th) Walker/(F) BlueB. (M W) Heat Night / (Tu Th) Walker / (F) BlueB.

February 1 - 7, 2015


MOVIES

WEEKDAY AFTERNOON BROADCAST

KDKA WPSU WTAE WJAC WWCP WTAJ WPXI WQED WINP WPCW WPMY WPCB WPGH

12 PM

12:30

1 PM

1:30

(2) KDKA-TV News at .. (3) (4) (6) (8) (10) (11) (13) (16) (19) (22) (40) (53)

12 PM

CABLE

A&E M Tu

AMC

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APL BRAVO CMT CNBC CNN M Tu

COMC

W Th F

DISC DISN ESPN ESPN2 ESQTV EWTN FAM FNC FOOD M Tu

FX

W Th F

GOLF HALL M Tu

HBO

W Th F

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! Thomas & Friends 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! Thomas & Friends (M Tu) Flash / (W F) Ghost / (Th) B. Bloods (M Tu) C.Minds / (W F) Ghost / (Th) BlueB. The People's Court Family Feud ..Be a Millionaire? Maury The Jerry Springer Show Real Life! Familytime Telethon America's Court America's Court Justice for All Justice for All

12:30

1 PM

1:30

2 PM

2:30

The Talk Sesame Street The Cat in the Hat General Hospital Days of Our Lives Divorce Court Hot Bench The Talk Today Show III Sesame Street The Cat in the Hat (M Tu) C.Minds / (W F) Ghost / (Th) BlueB. The Bill Cunningham Show The Steve Wilkos Show Real Life! Familytime Telethon Divorce Court Divorce Court

2 PM

2:30

FEBRUARY 2, 2015 TO FEBRUARY 6, 2015 3 PM

3:30

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 (M Tu) C.Minds / (W F) Ghost / (Th) BlueB. Judge Mathis Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Paternity Court

3 PM

Paternity Court

3:30

4 PM

4:30

KDKA-TV News at Four Arthur Odd Squad The Dr. Oz Show Judge Judy Judge Judy Right This Minute Right This Minute Central PA Live Judge Judy Judge Judy Martha Speaks WordGirl (M Tu) C.Minds / (W F) Ghost / (Th) BlueB. The Queen Latifah Show TMZ Dish Nation Real Life! Familytime Telethon The Jerry Springer Show

4 PM

4:30

5 PM

5:30

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 The Middle WTAJ News at 5 WTAJ News at 5:30 Channel 11 News Wild Kratts Wild Kratts (M Tu) C.Minds / (W F) Ghost / (Th) B. Bloods The People's Court TMZ Live! Maury

5 PM

5:30

CSI: Miami / (F) After the First 48 CSI: Miami / (F) The First 48 Criminal Minds / (F) The First 48 Criminal Minds / (F) The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 Movie

Groundhog Day (Com, '93) Andie MacDowell, Bill Murray.

Groundhog Day (Com, '93) Andie MacDowell, Bill Murray. Movie

Posse (West, '93) African Americans struggle against racism. Stephen Baldwin, Mario Van Peebles.

Unbreakable (Dra, '00) A man learns that he may be invincible. Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis.

X2: X-Men United (Sci-Fi, '03) Movie

X2: X-Men United (Sci-Fi, '03) An operation is launched to annihilate all mutants. Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart.

AVPR: Aliens vs. Predator - Requiem (Act, '07) Reiko Aylesworth, John Ortiz. Movie

AVPR: Aliens vs. Predator - Requiem (Act, '07) Reiko Aylesworth, John Ortiz.

Air Force One (Act, '97) Terrorists hijack Air Force One. Gary Oldman, Harrison Ford.

Casino Royale (Act, '06)

Young Guns II (West, '90) Kiefer Sutherland, Emilio Estevez.

Predator II (Act, '90) An alien predator invades L.A. Gary Busey, Danny Glover.

Lake Placid (Act, '99) Bill Pullman. The Haunted The Haunted Monsters Inside Me Swamp Wars Gator Boys To Be Announced To Be Announced Dukes/ Broken S R.Island/ The Hunt Dukes Movie (M) Dukes of H. / (F) Broken Skull Ch. (M) Dukes of H. / (F) Broken Skull Ch. Raising Hope Raising Hope Reba Reba Fast Money Halftime Report Power Lunch Street Signs 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 (11:30)

Road Trip: Beer Pong (Com, '09) Preston Jones. Key & Peele Key & Peele Key & Peele Key & Peele Key & Peele Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama (11:30)

Drillbit Taylor (Com, '08) Owen Wilson. Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 (11:30)

Witless Protection (Com, '08) Larry the Cable Guy. South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park (11:30)

Hot Rod (Com, '07) Isla Fisher, Andy Samberg. Always Sunny Always Sunny Always Sunny Always Sunny Always Sunny Futurama Futurama Futurama (11:15) Meet the Spartans (Com, '08) Kroll Show Broad City Workaholics Workaholics Workaholics Workaholics Futurama Futurama (M F) I Almost / (Tu) Mnshiner / (Th) C. Jail Various Various Various Various Various Girl/ Austin/ Dog Blog Various Various Various Various Liv Various Jessie Various Jessie/ Dog Blog/ Girl Various Various SportsCenter SportsCenter SprtC / (W) Signing College Football NFL Insiders NFL Live Around the Horn Interruption His & Hers ESPN First Take SportsNation Highly Questionable You Herd ME Olbermann Outside the Lines Various Various Various Various Various Various (M) Daily Mass / Daily Mass J. Home/ J. Home (M) Rosary Various Exile/ Truth/ The Cross Mercy / (:20) Reflect. Various Various Various Various Various Gilmore Girls The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Reba Reba Reba Reba Boy Meets World Boy Meets World Outnumbered America's News HQ The Real Story with Gretchen Carlson Shepard Smith Reporting Your World The Five Chopped / (F) Chopped Canada Pioneer/(F) Southern Barefoot/(W) Barefoot Chef / (F) Chopped 30 Minute Meals Giada / (F) Chopped Giada at Home Barefoot/(F) Chopped Barefoot Contessa Pioneer Rules/ Southern/ Heart How I Met Your Two and a Half Men Two and a Half Men Two and a Half Men Two and a Half Men

Death at a Funeral (Com, '10) Keith David. Met Your Mother Met Your Mother How I Met Your Mother Mother (11:00)

Real Steel (Sci-Fi, '11) Evangeline Lilly, Hugh Jackman. Anger Management Anger Management Mike & Molly Mike & Molly How I Met Your (11:30)

The Green Hornet (Act, '11) Jay Chou, Seth Rogen. Anger Management Anger Management Two and a Half Men Two and a Half Men How I Met Your Mother Mother

The Hot Chick (Com, '02) Anna Faris, Rob Schneider. Two and a Half Men Two and a Half Men Met Your Mother Met Your Mother Two and a Half Men Two and a Half Men

The Amazing Spider-Man (Act, '12) (W) Inside PGA Tour (W) Golf Academy GolfFix/ Academy (M) Golf/(W) PGA Tour BigBreak/ School (Th F) Golf Pre-game Feherty (W) Learning Center (Tu) Feherty / (W) Big Break: Palm BigBreak/ Golfing (W) European Weekly Home and Family (M) Movie / (Tu) Movie / (W) Movie / (Th) Movie / (F) Movie (M) Movie / (Tu) Movie / (W) Movie / (Th) Movie / (F) Movie

Big Momma's House (Com, '00) Martin Lawrence. (:45)

Monster-in-Law (Com, '05) Jane Fonda, Jennifer Lopez. Mel Brooks Live at the Geffen Blended (Com, '14) Drew Barrymore, Adam Sandler. (10:45) Non-Stop

Pacific Rim (Act, '13) Charlie Hunnam, Idris Elba. (:45)

Cinderella Man (Bio, '05) RenĂŠe Zellweger, Russell Crowe. (:15) Real Time With Bill Maher (:15)

Lucky You (Com, '07) Drew Barrymore, Eric Bana.

Serenity (Sci-Fi, '05) Gina Torres, Nathan Fillion.

Runaway Bride (Rom, '99) Richard Gere, Julia Roberts. (11:15)

Jack the Giant Slayer (:15)

Man of Steel (Act, '13) Amy Adams, Henry Cavill. (:45) The Making of

What Lies Beneath (Thril, '00) Harrison Ford, Michelle Pfeiffer. Movie Behind the Candelabra (Bio, '13) Michael Douglas, Matt Damon.

Charlie's Angels (Act, '00) Drew Barrymore. (:15)

Bulletproof Monk (Act, '03) Seann William Scott, Chow Yun-Fat. (M) LoveList/H.Hunt House Hunters Int'l Various H.Hunter/ Rehab Various H.Hunter/ Rehab Various H.Hunter/ Rehab Various H.Hunter/ Rehab Various (Tu) H.Hunter/(Th) Rehab (M) Swamp People / To Be Announced (M) Swamp People (M) Swamp People / To Be Announced (M) Swamp People (M) Swamp People / To Be Announced (M) Swamp People (W) (:50) Vikings (M Tu) Flash / (W F) Ghost / (Th) B. Bloods (M Tu) C.Minds / (W F) Ghost / (Th) BlueB. (M Tu) C.Minds / (W F) Ghost / (Th) BlueB. (M Tu) C.Minds / (W F) Ghost / (Th) BlueB. (M Tu) C.Minds / (W F) Ghost / (Th) BlueB. (M Tu) C.Minds / (W F) Ghost / (Th) B. Bloods Met Your Mother Met Your Mother Grey's Anatomy Grey's Anatomy Grey's Anatomy Various (Tu W) Wife Sw. / (Th) W. Swap / (F) Preacher Andrea Mitchell Reports Ronan Farrow Daily The Reid Report The Cycle NOW With Alex Wagner The Ed Show Various Diaries/ MartinC. P.World/ A.Skiing (M) League News Various Various Various Knot/ Hunter/ Mecum Power (Tu) Power/(W) Power Barclays/ NASCAR FB Talk / (Th) Mecum PAW / (F) Sponge Sponge/ Machines Sponge/ PAW Sponge/ PAW Sponge / (Tu) iCarly Sponge / (Tu) iCarly Sponge / (Tu) iCarly Various Sponge Sponge/ iCarly Sponge / (Tu) iCarly SpongeBob / (Tu) iCarly Snapped/ Wedding Snapped/ Wedding Snapped (W) Street Art TiaAnd (W) Movie (M Th) Tia and / (Tu) Best Ink / (F) Nene Various (W) Movie Various PCN Mid Day PCN Afternoon PCN Early PM (:45) Weather World The Rich Eisen Show Various Game365/ B-ball Various Planet X/ Big East (Tu Th) DPatrick / (W) Unlimited / (F) Basketb. Various (W) Cops Various (W) Jail BarRes. (W) Cops/(Th) Movie BarRes. (M) Movie (Tu) Bar Res. / (W) Police / (F) Gangland Movie (W F) Cops Various Destintn/ Witness (W) Movie Various Destintn/ Witness (W) Movie Various (M) Movie / (Tu) Wizard Wars American Dad American Dad American Dad American Dad Family Guy The King of Queens The King of Queens The King of Queens Friends Friends Friends Friends What Not to Wear Not-Wear/ LoveLust (Th) Love, Lust or Disapp. (F) Say Yes Dress Disapp. (F) Say Yes Dress Say Yes / (W) 600-lb Say Yes to the Dress SayYes Say Yes/ Say Yes Supernatural Bones / (W) Supernatural Bones / (W) Supernatural Bones / (W) Supernatural Bones / (W) Supernatural Castle / (W) Supernatural Various (M) Best Sandwich Various (M) Best Sandwich Various (M) Best Sandwich (M-W) Paradise/(Th) Exp.Unk./(F) GhostAd. (M-W) Bizarre Foods / (F) Ghost Adven. Man/Fd/(F) GhostAd. Man v. Food Various Lizard Funniest (W) Lizard Lick Funniest (W) Lizard Lick Various Branson/ Pawn Various Branson/ Pawn Various (M) BeachTow/(WF) Pawn Hogan's Heroes Hogan's Heroes Gunsmoke Bonanza Bonanza Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger Various (M W) NCIS / (Tu Th) SVU / (F) CSI: Crime (M W) NCIS / (Tu Th) SVU / (F) CSI: Crime (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. Various Various Various Various Blue Bloods Blue Bloods

February 1 - 7, 2015

13


MOVIES

WEEKDAY LATE NIGHT BROADCAST

KDKA WPSU WTAE WJAC WWCP WTAJ WPXI WQED WINP WPCW WPMY WPCB WPGH

12:30

1 AM

1:30

(2) (11:35) D. Letterman (:35) The Late Late Show

(:35) Extra

(3) (W) News/(F) Report Smiley/(F) My Music Various

(Th) Ask-Old House

(4) (11:35) J. Kimmel

(:35) News Nightline The Real / (Tu) (:05) The Real

(6) (11:35) Jimmy Fallon (:35) Late Night With Seth Meyers

(:35) Carson Daly

(8) (:05) Met Mother

(:35) King of Queens

(:35) Family Guy

(:05) The Simpsons

(10) (11:35) D. Letterman (:35) The Late Late Show

(:35) Comics

(11) (11:35) Jimmy Fallon (:35) Late Night With Seth Meyers

(:35) Carson Daly Various (Th) Ask-Old House Various Various The Office The King of Queens The King of Queens Cops: Reloaded Hot in Cleveland Hot in Cleveland Anger Management Anger Management Real Life! Familytime Telethon American Dad Family Guy The Cleveland Show Raising Hope

(13) @WQED/ Pitts./ 4802 Travels (16) (19) (22) (40) (53)

12 AM

CABLE

A&E M Tu

AMC

W Th F

APL BRAVO CMT CNBC CNN M Tu

COMC

W Th F

DISC DISN ESPN ESPN2 ESQTV EWTN FAM FNC FOOD M Tu

FX

W Th F

GOLF HALL M Tu

HBO

W Th F

HGTV HIST ION LIFE MSNBC NBCSN NICK OXY PCN ROOT SPIKE SYFY TBS TLC TNT TRAV TRU TVL USA WGN

14

12 AM

12:30

1 AM

1:30

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2:30

FEBRUARY 2, 2015 TO FEBRUARY 6, 2015 3 AM

Up Min./(F) Paid Antique (F) John Portman Various Paid / (Tu) (:05) Paid News / (F) CARS.TV (F) Paid Program (:05) Today Show Mad Money (:05) Community (:35) Seinfeld Paid/(F) Revival Paid Program Up Min./(F) CARS.TV (F) Beautiful Homes (:05) Today Show Right This Minute (M) Antique / (Tu) A.Exper. / (W Th) EARTH Various Various Paid Program Cops: Reloaded King of the Hill Comics Unleashed Friends Friends Are We There Yet? Real Life! Familytime Telethon Family Guy American Dad Cougar Town

2 AM

(:35) Paid Program

2:30

3 AM

3:30

4 AM

4:30

(F) (:35) Am. Athlete News/(F) Entertain Morning News Masterp. (Tu) Antiques Rd. (F) Paid Program News / (F) Homes News / (F) Hazelton The Insider News / (F) Paid (:35) Paid Program (:05) Paid Program (:35) Paid Program (F) Paid Program (F) Inside Edition News / (F) Awesome Right This Minute News / (F) McCarver News / (F) DestinTV Masterp. (Tu) Antiques Rd. Paid Program Inspiration Today Camp Meeting Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Bridezillas OK! TV Real Life! Familytime Telethon Cheaters Better

3:30

4 AM

4:30

5 AM

5:30

News / (F) HomeT. (F) This Old House Various Katmaika’s Wld/ House (F) Pittsburgh's Action News 4 News / (F) Missing News / (F) Storm Story Chapel / (F) Paid (F) Hometown Haunts WTAJNews/ AnimSci. WTAJNews/ Homeown. Channel 11 News at 5 a.m. M’piece/ Nature/ Nova (Tu) Katmai: Alaska's Chapel / (F) Paid Commun. / (F) Paid

(F) Paid Program Commun. / (F) Paid

Paid Program

Paid Program

5 AM

5:30

Various (Tu) Storage Wars Various S. Wars/ Duck D. Various LimoWars/ Donnie Various S. Wars/ Wahlbrg Info-Documentary Info-Documentary Info-Documentary Info-Documentary CallSaul/BreakBad (:25) Breaking Bad Breaking Bad (:35) Better Call Saul / (:40) Breaking Bad (:45) Breaking Bad (:50) Breaking Bad 10:30

Terminator 3: Rise of the ...

Unbreakable (Dra, '00) A man learns that he may be invincible. Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis.

Posse (West, '93) African Americans struggle against racism. Stephen Baldwin, Mario Van Peebles. (11:00)

Air Force One (Act, '97) Gary Oldman, Harrison Ford.

Bad Company (Act, '02) A twin takes his brothers place in the CIA. Anthony Hopkins, Chris Rock. CSI: Miami The Three Stooges (10:30)

Young Guns II (West, '90)

Predator II (Act, '90) An alien predator invades L.A. Gary Busey, Danny Glover.

Tremors 4: The Legend Begins (Thril, '04) Sara Botsford, Michael Gross. The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead (M-W) TBA / (Th) Battle Bay / (F) Treehs. TBA/ FoolGold/ Treeh. (Th) Fool's Gold To Be Announced / (F) Treehouses TBA/ FoolGold/ Treeh. (Th) Fool's Gold (M-W) TBA / (Th) Alaska / (F) Restor. Wild (M-W) TBA / (Th) Battle Bay / (F) Treehouse To Be Announced Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Cops / (Th) Party Cops: Reloaded (M) Videos / Cops Cops/ Redneck Videos / (Th) Cops (Th) Cops: Reloaded Paid Program Paid Program CMT Music (M Th) Greed / (Tu W) Shark T. / (F) Greed Various (W) The Car Chasers Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program (W Th) Paid Program Worldwide Exchange / (F) Mad Money Worldwide Exchange / (F) Suze Orman Show Various CNNI / (F) This Is Life With Lisa Ling CNNI / (F) This Is Life With Lisa Ling CNNI Early Start / (F) CNNI Early Start / (F) CNNI Paid Program At Midnight South Park Key & Peele Key & Peele Key & Peele Key & Peele 30 Rock Paid Program The Nightly Show At Midnight The Daily Show With Jon Stewart With Larry Wilmore Kroll Show South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park Workaholics Broad City Workaholics Workaholics Workaholics Adam's House Party This Not Happening This Not Happening Chappelle's Show Chappelle's Show Chappelle's Show Chappelle's Show Matt Braunger: Big, Dumb Animal Patton Oswalt Pete Holmes: Nice Try, the Devil Steve Rannazzisi: Manchild ComedyUndergroun Comedy Presents Various Various Various Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program GoodL GoodL Suite Suite Wizard Movie Shake/ Stevens A.N.T./ Stevens Suite / (W) Kim P. Suite / (W) Kim P. Ferb / (W) Lilo Sti Ferb / (W) Lilo/ Stitch SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter (M F) NFL Count (M Tu Th) SprtC / (W) Basket. / (F) Basket. (M Tu Th) SportsCenter SportsCenter Various Various SnoopSon/ NFL/ NBA SnoopSon SnoopSon/ 30/30/ NFL (M F) NFL Count ESPNPres (M) ESPN Presents Poker 2014 World Series/ Basket./ Basket. (M Tu Th) NFL Live (M) Movie/(Tu) Friday Night Tykes/(W)... (Tu) The Short Game Movie (M) Collar/(Tu) Short CarMatch/ Tykes CarMatch/ Short (M W Th) Car Match Paid Program (M) Daily Mass / Daily Mass Various (M) Rosary EWTN News Nightly Various Various Various Various OctavaDi Various Miracle Various Melissa/ Boy MW Various Daddy/ Boy MW 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 Red Eye With Greg Gutfeld The Five FOX & Friends First / (F) Hannity Various Diners.../ Diners Various Diners.../ DuffDawn Various (M F) Diners...Dives Various (W) Diners/(F) Diners... Various (Th) Ace of Cakes Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Mike & Molly Mike & Molly

Machete (Act, '10) Robert De Niro, Danny Trejo. Paid Program Paid Program Justified Justified Met Your Mother FXM Presents The Americans The Americans The Bridge The Bridge The Bridge (11:30)

Grown Ups (Com, '10) Kevin James, Adam Sandler. Archer Rescue Me Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program (11:00)

Iron Man 2 (Act, '10) Don Cheadle, Robert Downey Jr..

The Master of Disguise (Com, '02) Jennifer Esposito, Dana Carvey. Rescue Me Various (M) Big Break: Palm (F) Golf GolfFix (Tu) Learning Center (M Tu) Paid (M Tu) Paid / (F) Golf (MTu) Paid/(Th) Golf C. (M Tu) Paid/(Th) Golf GolfH (Tu) Inside PGA Tour (M) Movie / (Tu) Movie / (W) Movie / (Th) Movie / (F) Movie (M) Movie / (Tu) Movie / (W) Movie / (Th) Movie / (F) Movie (M) Movie / (Tu) Movie / (W) Movie / (Th) Movie / (F) Movie Movie Mel Brooks Live at the Geffen Real Time With Bill Maher Trick'r Treat (Adult, '08) Dylan Baker, Anna Paquin. (:55) Jerrod Carmichael: Love at the Store (:55) Nature of the Beast (Hor, '94) (:20)

300: Rise of an Empire (Act, '14) Eva Green, Sullivan Stapleton. (:05) Cathouse (:35)

The 40-Year-Old Virgin (Com, '05) Catherine Keener, Steve Carell. Real Sports With Bryant Gumbel Transmission Test Beyonce Jay Z on the Run (:40)

Original Sin (Thril, '01) Angelina Jolie, Antonio Banderas. (:40) Slap Shot 2: Breaking the Ice (Com, '02) Stephen Baldwin. (11:55)

Her (Com/Dra, '13) Scarlett Johansson, Joaquin Phoenix. (:05)

The Conjuring (Hor, '13) Vera Farmiga, Patrick Wilson.

True Lies (Act, '94) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jamie Lee Curtis. Jerrod Carmichael: Love at the Store

True Crime (Dra, '99) Denis Leary, Clint Eastwood. (:10) Ricky Gervais: Out of England 2 - The Stand-Up Special (:25)

The Savages (Com, '07) Laura Linney. Various (Th) Rehab Addict House Hunters House Hunters Int'l Various (Th F) House Hunter Various House Int’l/ Rehab Paid Program Various (Tu) Count./(Th) Pawn Various (Tu) Count./(Th) Pawn Various (Th) Pawn/(Tu) Count. Various Count./ Pickers/ Pawn Info-Documentary Info-Documentary Info-Documentary Info-Documentary Various Various Various Paid Program Paid Program Inspiration Today Camp Meeting Various Various Various (Th) (:35) Runway Various (:05) Paid Program (:35) Paid Program (:05) Paid Program (:35) Paid Program Rachel Maddow / (F) MSNBCDocumentary The Last Word / (F) MSNBC Documentary Hardball / (F) MSNBC Documentary All in / (F) MSNBC Documentary Rachel Maddow / (F) MSNBCDocumentary 1stLk / (F) MSNBC WayEarly / (F) Business Blazers (M W) TBA Barclays (W) Premier League TBA/ NFLTP/ Poker (M) Premier League Consumer Consumer Consumer Consumer Consumer Consumer Showcase (:10) Met Mother (:50) Met Mother (:25) Fresh Prince of Bel Air Fresh Prince Bel Air (:35) Met Mother (:10) Met Mother (:50) George Lopez (:25) George Lopez (:55) George Lopez George Lopez (Th) Snapped (M) Movie Various Tattoos WifeKid/ Tattoos Paid Program PCN Late Night PCN Late Night PCN Early AM Various (F) The Dan Patrick Show (F) Hockey (Tu) UFC/(Th) Kickbox (W) Poker Night Various (Tu) Brawl Call Various The Dan Patrick Show Bar Res./ Jail/ Cops (W F) Jail/(Th) Movie (Tu) Bar Res./(W F) Jail (M) Movie/(W F) Jail (Tu) Bar Res./(W F) Jail (W F) Jail Bar Res./ Jail/ Jail (F) Jail / (W) Jail Paid Program Paid Program (Tu) Troy / (Th) Wizard Wars / (F) Helix Wiz.Wars/ Close Up (M) Movie (Tu F) Close Up/(W) Movie/(Th) 12 Monk. Movie (M) Twilight Zone (M) Paid/(Th) LostGirl (W) Twilight Zone (Tu W) Paid Program / (Th F) Bitten Office Conan / (F) King of the Nerds Cougar Town (M) Movie / (Tu) Movie / (W) Movie / (Th) Movie / (F) Movie (Th F) Home Videos (Tu W) Home Videos Office/ Married (M) Office / Married Various My Big/ Say Yes Various (F) Love, Lust or Run Various (Tu) My Big/(F) Say Yes Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Law&O. (F) Hawaii Five-0 Various (F) Hawaii Five-0 Various (F) Hawaii Five-0 Law&O. (F) Hawaii Five-0 Law&O./ CSI: NY TNT Pre./ Hawaii 5-0 Law & Order (F) TNT Preview Various (M) BizarreDelicious Various (W) BizarreDelicious (M-W) Foods / (Th) Foods / (F) Exp. Unkn. Various Paid Program Paid Program Funniest Funniest TBA/ Jokers/ Pawn Jokers/ Pawn Various Grnville/ HackLife Various Pawn Full Throttle Saloon Lizard Lick Towing Paid Program Friends Friends Ray/ The Exes/ Hot In Ray/ Hot In/ The Exes Ray / (W) Queens (MTh) Rose./(TuW) Ray Roseanne Rose. / (F) Nanny ‘70s Show/(F) Nanny ‘70s Show/(F) Nanny 3’s Company/ Nanny 3’s Company/(F) Nanny Various Modern Various (Th) Modern Family Various (F) Sirens Various Law&Order: SVU / (F) Law & Order: C.I. Law & Order: S.V.U. / (F) Law & Order: C.I. Rules / (Tu) Wrestle Rules / (Tu) Wrestle Parks / (Tu) Outlaw Parks and Rec Raising Hope Raising Hope 30 Rock/ Salem (M W) 30 Rock Paid Program Paid Program News / (F) Sings.. (F) Paid Program

February 1 - 7, 2015


MOVIES

MONDAY EVENING BROADCAST

KDKA WPSU WTAE WJAC WWCP WTAJ

6 PM

6:30

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

CBS Evening News

7:30 The Insider

8 PM

8:30

FEBRUARY 2, 2015 9 PM

9:30

Mike & Molly "Mike Scorpion "Risky Business" A musician helps (2) Check" (N) to find the murderer of a blogger. TV14 BBC World News: Nightly Business PBS NewsHour Providing in-depth analysis Antiques Roadshow "Austin (Hour Two)" Antiques Roadshow "San Diego (Hour (3) America Report (N) of current events. TVG (N) TVG One)" TVG Inside Edition The Bachelor (N) TVPG Pittsburgh's Action ABC World News Entertainment (4) News 4 With David Muir Tonight WJAC-TV News at 6 NBC Nightly News Entertainment The Celebrity Apprentice "Who Stole My Phone?" (N) TVG The Big Bang (6) p.m. Tonight Theory Mike & Molly "Party Modern "Suddenly, Modern Family Gotham "The Fearsome Dr. Crane" (N) Mike & Molly Sleepy Hollow "Spellcaster" (N) TV14 (8) "Mike's Not Ready" Planners" "Bringing Up Baby" TV14 Last Summer" WTAJ News at 6 CBS Evening News Inside Edition Two 1/2... "Hookers, 2 Broke Girls (N) Mike & Molly "Mike Scorpion "Risky Business" A musician helps (10) Hookers, Hookers" Check" (N) to find the murderer of a blogger. TV14 Channel 11 News NBC Nightly News Jeopardy! Wheel of Fortune The Celebrity Apprentice "Who Stole My Phone?" (N) TVG

WPXI (11)

KDKA-TV News at Six TVG

7 PM

2 Broke Girls (N)

10 PM

10:30

11 PM

NCIS: Los Angeles "Black Wind" (N) TV14 KDKA-TV News at Eleven A Path Appears Around the world tracking children in Haiti. (N) TV14 Castle "I, Witness" (N) TVPG Pittsburgh's Action News 4 Affairs "The Faithful" Charlie and Lucas WJAC-TV News at join the manhunt for terrorist. (N) TV14 11 p.m. Fox 8 News (:35) Jeopardy! (:05) Hot in Cleveland NCIS: Los Angeles "Black Wind" (N) TV14 WTAJ News at 11

11:30 (:35) The Late Show

With David Letterman Charlie Rose (N) (:35) Jimmy Kimmel

Live (:35) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (:35) Hot in Cleveland (:35) The Late Show With David Letterman (:35) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Charlie Rose (N)

Affairs "The Faithful" Charlie and Lucas Channel 11 News join the manhunt for terrorist. (N) TV14 Conversation@PBS NewsHour Providing in-depth analysis Nightly Business Antiques Roadshow "Austin (Hour Two)" Antiques Roadshow "San Diego (Hour A Path Appears Around the world tracking children in Haiti. (N) WQED of current events. TVG Report (N) (N) TVG One)" TVG TV14 Crim. Minds "The Good Earth" In Oregon, Criminal Minds "The Apprenticeship" TV14 C.Minds "The Fallen" The BAU investigates Criminal Minds "The Wheels on the Bus..." Criminal Minds "Magnificent Light" TV14 Flashpoint "Never Let You Down" A the BAU search for four missing men. TV14 the burning of homeless people. TV14 TV14 delusional man abducts a young woman. TVPG Rules of How I Met Your Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Family Feud Family Feud Originals "Sanctuary" Rebekah becomes Jane the Virgin "Chapter Twelve" (N) TV14 The 10 O'Clock (:35) The Nightly intrigued by a mysterious girl. (N) TVPG News Sports Call Engagement Mother Modern Family Modern "Suddenly, The Middle "Bunny SVU "Authority" An engineer challenges Law & Order: S.V.U. "Cold" Chester Lake Law & Order: S.V.U. "Monogamy" A TMZ Live! Taking viewers inside the TMZ The Middle "The Last Summer" Therapy" authority with dramatic results. TV14 reopens a closed murder case. TV14 pregnant woman is viciously attacked. TV14 Newsroom. TVG "Bringing Up Baby" Test" Real Life! Familytime Telethon Real Life! Familytime Telethon Real Life! Familytime Telethon

The Big Bang Theory

6 PM

Two 1/2... "Hookers, The Big Bang Hookers, Hookers" Theory

6:30

7 PM

Two 1/2... "Why We Gotham "The Fearsome Dr. Crane" (N) Gave Up Women" TV14

7:30

The First 48 "One of Ours" The First 48 "Murder in Pleasant Grove" (5:30)

Groundhog Day (‘93, Com) Andie MacDowell, Bill Murray. A man gets trapped in a time warp where he relives the same day over and over again. TVPG To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced Reba Reba Reba Reba Mad Money The Costco Craze The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer OutFront The Nightly Show The Daily Show South Park Tosh.0 Street Outlaws "Ova for Murder Nova?" Street Outlaws "Small Tire Shootout" (:10) To Be Announced

8 PM

8:30

Sleepy Hollow "Spellcaster" (N) TV14

9 PM

9:30

The First 48 "Blood on the Streets" Nightwatch "Retaliation" Breaking Bad "Fifty-One" Walt celebrates (:05) Breaking Bad "Dead Freight" TV14 another birthday. TV14 To Be Announced To Be Announced Vanderpump Rules "Judgment Day" (N)

The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (‘04, Fant) Anne Hathaway. TVG Shark Tank Restaurant Startup "Young Hustlers" Anderson Cooper 360 Anderson Cooper 360 Key & Peele Key & Peele South Park South Park Street Outlaws "Gatekeeper Gate" (N) Street Outlaws "Vocal Local Yokels" (N) To Be Announced

Channel 11 News on Fox 53 at 10 TVG

10 PM

10:30

Nightwatch (:10) Breaking Bad "Buyout" Occupational hazards weigh on Jesse. TV14 To Be Announced Friends to Lovers? "You've Got Mail" (N) Cops: Reloaded Restaurant Start "Visions of Vietnamese" CNN Tonight Today's top stories. South Park South Park Fat 'N Furious: Rolling Thunder (N) Austin and Ally Dog With a Blog

Seinfeld

11 PM

Seinfeld

11:30

First 48 "For a Quick Buck/ Bloody Sunday" (:15) Better Call Saul (N) /(:20) Breaking Bad "Say My Name" TV14 To Be Announced WatchWhat (N) To Be Announced Cops: Reloaded Cops: Reloaded Filthy Rich Guide The Filthy Rich Guide CNN Tonight Today's top stories. The Daily Show (N) The Nightly Show (N) Street Outlaws "Vocal Local Yokels" I Didn't Do It Jessie

SprtC The day's news in the world of sports. NCAA Basketball Virginia vs. North Carolina (L) TVG NCAA Basketball Iowa State vs. Kansas (L) TVG SportsC. The day's news in the world of sports. Around the Horn Interruption NCAA Basketball Louisville vs. Duke Women's (L) TVG Hey Rookie, Welcome to the NFL (N) ESPN Presents Snoop & Son Snoop & Son Snoop & Son (N) Top Chef "Last Supper" Top Chef "Final" 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 Daily Mass Daily Mass "Presentation of Our Lord" The Journey Home "Dr. Robin Pierucci" EWTN News Nightly The Holy Rosary The World Over Wounded World Women of Grace Chasing Life "Guess Who's Coming to The Fosters "Stay" Callie tries to help Kiara Fosters "Mother Nature" A family camping Chasing Life "Cancer Friends With Fosters "Mother Nature" A family camping The 700 Club A magazine program from a Donate" TV14 out of a bad situation. TV14 trip reveals secrets and surprises. (N) TVPG Benefits" (N) TV14 trip reveals secrets and surprises. 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 Guy's Game "Family Style: Kids' Choice" Cutthroat Kitchen "Who Tarted?" Kids Baking Champion "Bake Sale" (P) (N) Diners, Drive-Ins Diners, Drive-Ins Diners, Drive-Ins Diners, Drive-Ins Diners, Drive-Ins Diners, Drive-Ins Mike & Molly "Mike Mike & Molly "'57 M&M "Victoria Runs Mike & Molly "Happy

Real Steel (2011, Sci-Fi) Evangeline Lilly, Dakota Goyo, Hugh Jackman. A robot boxing promoter re-connects with his son Mike & Molly "Goin' Mike & Molly while training a discarded robot. TV14 "Dennis's Birthday" in the House" Fishin'" Chevy Bel Air" Away" Halloween" Golf Central Golf Academy (N) Golf Academy The Golf Fix (N) Big Break: Palm "Make or Break" (N) Big Break: Palm Beaches "Make or Break" Golf Central Away and Back (2015, Romance) Minka Kelly, Jason Lee. A family of swans makes

Straight From the Heart (‘03, Rom) Andrew McCarthy, Teri Polo. A 33-year-old

Back to You and Me (‘05, Romance) Rue McClanahan, Dale Midkiff, Lisa Hartman. their home on a young girl's farm and it's love at first sight. TVPG professional photographer from New York finds love in the Wild West. TVPG A woman returns to her rural hometown after many years to find mysteries and love. TVPG (4:30) Blended Valentine Road (2013, Documentary) Explores the shooting

Man of Steel (2013, Action) Amy Adams, Michael Shannon, Henry Cavill. An alien raised as a human

Dallas Buyers Club (‘13, Dra) Matthew McConaughey. A (‘14, Com) death of a young student. TV14 confronts members of his race who have come to claim Earth. TV14 man works the system to get AIDS meds to patients. TVMA Love It or List It "Line of Sight" House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters Int'l EllnDsgn "Contain Your Enthusiasm" (N) House Hunters (N) House Hunters (N) Love It or List It "Emotional Attachment" Swamp People "Unbreakable Bonds" Swamp People "Metalhead" Swamp People "Day of Reckoning" Swamp People "Bounty on the Bayou" (N) (:05) App. Outlaws "Root Awakening" (N) (:05) Mississippi Men "Wild River" Criminal Minds "The Good Earth" Criminal Minds "The Apprenticeship" Criminal Minds "The Fallen" Criminal Minds "The Wheels on the Bus..." Criminal Minds "Magnificent Light" Flashpoint "Never Let You Down" Jodi Arias: Dirty Little Secret (‘13, Dra) Tania Raymonde. TV14 Beautiful and Twisted (‘15, Dra) Rob Lowe. TV14 The Novack Murders Jodi Arias "Beyond the Headlines" PoliticsNation 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. (5:30) Pro FB Talk NHL Live! To Be Announced To Be Announced Barclays Premier League Review Show Premier League Fairly Odd Parents TVG SpongeBob Full House Full House Full House Full House Fresh Prince Bel Air Fresh Prince Bel Air Friends (:35) Friends

Good Luck Chuck (‘07, Com) Jessica Alba. TVMA (:15)

Serendipity (‘01, Rom) John Cusack. TV14 (:15)

Serendipity (‘01, Rom) John Cusack. TV14 PCN PM PCN Primetime PCN Evening Pirates Baseball Pirates Baseball NCAA Basketball Syracuse vs. Florida State Women's (L) TVG MLB Baseball Classics Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Florida Marlins June 13, 2014 TVG (3:30)

The Last Samurai (‘03, Dra)

Troy (2004, Action) Orlando Bloom, Eric Bana, Brad Pitt. The Prince of Troy starts a war when he leads the Queen of Sparta away from her husband. TVMA Wrath of the Titans (‘11, Act) Sam Tom Cruise. TVMA Worthington. TVPG (5:00)

Chernobyl Diaries (‘12, Hor) Catacombs (2007, Horror) Pink., Emil Hostina, Shannyn Sossamon. A young woman

The Eye (2008, Horror) Alessandro Nivola, Rachel Ticotin, Jessica Alba. A formerly

Blindness (‘08, Dra) Julianne Moore. Jesse McCartney. TV14 gets separated from her friends in the catacombs beneath Paris. TV14 blind girl starts seeing dead people after having a cornea transplant. TV14 TVMA American Dad The Big Bang "The The Big Bang "The Conan (N) TV14 Sein. "The Clip Show Sein. "The Clip Show Seinf'ld "The Finale" Seinfeld "The Fam.G "Viewer Mail Family Guy "Into Fat American Dad "Blonde Ambition" "CIAPOW" (aka The Chronicle)" (aka The Chronicle)" 1/2 cont'd next Finale" 2/2 #2/ Internal Affairs" Air" Proton Resurgence" Love Spell Potential" Love, Lust or Run Love, Lust or Run Kate Plus Eight "The Room Project" My Weight Is Killing "Cut Me Loose" (N) My 600-lb Life "Chuck and Paula" (N) Big Fat Fabulous Li. Big Fat Fabulous Li. My 600-lb Life "Chuck and Paula" Castle "Flowers for Your Grave" Castle "Nanny McDead" Castle "Hedge Fund Homeboys" Castle "Hell Hath No Fury" Bones "The Death of the Queen Bee" Bones "The Predator in the Pool" Bizarre Foods "Mongolia" Bizarre Foods America Bizarre Foods BizarreDelicious (N) BizarreDelicious (N) Booze Traveler "The Armenian Trail" (N) Bizarre Foods America "New Mexico" South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow TruTV's Top Funniest "Hilarious Moments" Top Funniest "Outrageous Surprises" Branson Famous (N) Breaking Greenville Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger Family Feud Family Feud Loves Ray Loves Ray The King of Queens The King of Queens The King of Queens The King of Queens NCIS "Borderland" NCIS "Patriot Down" WWE Monday Night Raw TVPG (:05) Sirens (:35) Sirens America's Funniest Home Videos America's Funniest Home Videos America's Funniest Home Videos America's Funniest Home Videos Met Your Mother Met Your Mother Met Your Mother Met Your Mother

February 1 - 7, 2015

15


MOVIES

TUESDAY EVENING BROADCAST

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

16

6 PM

6:30

KDKA-TV News at Six TVG

7 PM

6 PM

Two and a Half Men The Big Bang "The Scavenger Vortex"

6:30

7 PM

The Insider

8 PM

8:30

FEBRUARY 3, 2015 9 PM

9:30

NCIS: New Orleans "The Walking Dead" (N) TV14 BBC World News: Nightly Business American Experience "The Big Burn" (N) PBS NewsHour Providing in-depth analysis Genealogy Roadshow "New Orleans: America Report (N) of current events. TVG Board of Trade" (N) TVPG TVPG Inside Edition Shark Tank A way to share lip balm Pittsburgh's Action ABC World News Entertainment Carter "The Iron Ceiling" Agent Carter is News 4 With David Muir Tonight without sharing germs. (N) TVPG trusted with a secret mission. (N) TVPG WJAC-TV News at 6 NBC Nightly News Entertainment Parks and Rec About a Boy "About The Big Bang Parks and Marry Me "F Me" p.m. Tonight Theory (N) a Prostitute" (N) "Donna and Joe" (N) Recreation (N) Modern Family Masterchef Junior "Monkey Business" (N) New Girl "Swuit" Mike & Molly "Carl Mike & Molly "Mike Modern Family Mindy "No More Mr. "First Days" "Schooled" Is Jealous" Can't Read" TVPG (N) Noishe Guy" (N) WTAJ News at 6 CBS Evening News Inside Edition Two and a Half Men NCIS "We Build, We Fight" (N) TV14 NCIS: New Orleans "The Walking Dead" (N) TV14 Parks and Marry Me "F Me" Channel 11 News NBC Nightly News Jeopardy! Wheel of Fortune Parks and Rec About a Boy "About "Donna and Joe" (N) Recreation (N) (N) a Prostitute" (N) Pittsburgh 360 PBS NewsHour Providing in-depth analysis Nightly Business Genealogy Roadshow "New Orleans: American Experience "The Big Burn" (N) of current events. TVG Report (N) Board of Trade" (N) TVPG TVPG Criminal Mind "Broken" Victims are found C.Minds "Carbon Copy" The team close in Criminal Minds "Fatal" Victims are found Criminal Minds "Angels" 1/2 cont'd next with their watches set inaccurately. TV14 on apprehending The Replicator. TV14 dead from arsenic poisoning. TV14 TV14 Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Family Feud Family Feud The Flash "Crazy for You" Caitlin and Barry Supernatural "About a Boy" Sam tries to go out for a night of karaoke. (N) TVPG get Dean out of the bunker. (N) TV14 Modern Family Modern Family Law&Order: CI "Cadaver" A philanthropist Law&Order: CI "Icarus" An actor is killed The Middle "Bad The Middle "The Choices" Hose" disappears after awarding a grant. TV14 while performing a stunt on stage. TV14 "Schooled" "First Days" Real Life! Familytime Telethon Real Life! Familytime Telethon The Big Bang Theory

CBS Evening News

7:30

NCIS "We Build, We Fight" (N) TV14

2½Men "Castrating Masterchef Junior "Monkey Business" (N) New Girl "Swuit" Sheep in Montana" TVPG (N)

7:30

Storage Wars

Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars (5:00)

X2: X-Men United (‘03, Sci-Fi) Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart. A diabolical government official launches a secret operation to annihilate all mutants. TV14 To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced Reba Reba Reba Reba Mad Money Restaurant Startup "Young Hustlers" The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer OutFront The Nightly Show The Daily Show South Park Kroll Show Moonshiners "Bootleg or Bust" Moonshiners "Bros Before Hooch" (:05) To Be Announced

8 PM

8:30

9 PM

10 PM

10:30

11:30

..Interest "M.I.A." Reese and Root travel to KDKA-TV News at (:35) The Late Show New York to hunt for Shaw. (N) TV14 Eleven With David Letterman Frontline "Firestone and the Warlord" The relationship between Charlie Rose (N) Firestone and Charles Taylor. TVPG Forever "Hitler on the Half Shell" (N) TVPG Pittsburgh's Action (:35) Jimmy Kimmel News 4 Live Chicago Fire "Three Bells" 1/2 cont'd Feb 4 WJAC-TV News at (:35) The Tonight Show (N) TV14 11 p.m. Starring Jimmy Fallon Fox 8 News (:35) Jeopardy! (:05) Hot/ Cleve. (:35) Hot in Cleveland "Cruel Shoes" ..Interest "M.I.A." Reese and Root travel to WTAJ News at 11 (:35) The Late Show New York to hunt for Shaw. (N) TV14 With David Letterman Chicago Fire "Three Bells" 1/2 cont'd Feb 4 Channel 11 News (:35) The Tonight Show (N) TV14 Starring Jimmy Fallon Frontline "Firestone and the Warlord" The relationship between Charlie Rose (N) Firestone and Charles Taylor. TVPG Criminal Minds "Demons" Garcia is thrust The Listener "Captain Nightfall" A vigilante into action to save a friend. Pt. 2 of 2 TV14 citizen interrupts home invasions. TV14 Rules of How I Met Your The 10 O'Clock (:35) The Nightly News Sports Call Engagement Mother Law&O: SVU "Protection" An injured boy is TMZ Live! Taking viewers inside the TMZ abandoned in an ER by his mother. TV14 Newsroom. TVG Real Life! Familytime Telethon

Mindy "No More Mr. Channel 11 News on Fox 53 at 10 TVG Noishe Guy" (N)

9:30

11 PM

10 PM

10:30

Seinfeld

Seinfeld

11 PM

11:30

Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars (N) Limo Wars (N) Limo Wars (N) Storage Wars Storage Wars

Terminator Salvation (2009, Action) Sam Worthington, Moon Bloodgood, Christian Bale. A group of

Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (‘03, Act) Arnold survivors tries to stop machines from eradicating all of humanity. TV14 Schwarzenegger. TVM To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced Beverly Hills "Drama Queens" (N) Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce (N) WatchWhat (N) To Be Announced

We Are Marshall (‘07, Spt) Matthew McConaughey. A football program rebuilds after a horrible tragedy. TVPG Cops: Reloaded Cops: Reloaded Shark Tank Shark Tank Restaurant Startup "Seconds, Please!" (N) Shark Tank Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Special Report (N) CNN Tonight Today's top stories. Anderson Cooper 360 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Kroll Show (N) The Daily Show (N) The Nightly Show (N) Moonshiners "Final Countdown" (N) Moonshiners (N) Giant Swords "The Junkyard Crasher" (N) Moonshiners To Be Announced Austin and Ally Dog With a Blog I Didn't Do It Jessie

SprtC The day's news in the world of sports. NCAA Basketball Indiana vs. Wisconsin (L) TVG NCAA Basketball Florida vs. Vanderbilt (L) TVG 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 Basketball West Virginia vs. Oklahoma (L) TVG NBA Coast to Coast Live look-ins to games across the country. NCIS: Los Angeles "Rude Awakenings" 2/2 NCIS: Los Angeles "Skin Deep" Friday Tykes "Conduct Unbecoming" Tykes "What's Wrong With My Dad?" (N) The Short Game "You Gotta Be Better" (N) Friday Night Tykes "Conduct Unbecoming" EWTN News Nightly P. Will Provide Daily Mass Mother Angelica Live Classics "Hope" EWTN News Nightly The Holy Rosary Threshold of Hope Catechism Women of Grace Switched at Birth "We Were So Close That Pretty Little Liars "The Bin of Sin" Hanna Pretty Little Liars "Oh What Hard Luck Switched at Birth "At the First Clear Pretty Little Liars "Oh What Hard Luck The 700 Club A magazine program from a Nothing Used to Stand Between Us" TV14 is being set-up by A. TV14 Stories They All Hand Me" (N) TV14 Word" (N) TV14 Stories They All Hand Me" 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 Chopped "Bite Your Pickled Beef Tongue" Chopped "Duck for Dinner" Chopped "Drawing a Flank" Chopped "Frankly Frantic" Chopped "Say Cheese!" (N) Chopped "Just for the Halibut" Mike & Molly "Carl

The Avengers (2012, Action) Chris Evans, Scarlett Johannson, Robert Downey Jr.. A team of super heroes band together to Justified "Noblesse Oblige" Raylan follows Justified "Noblesse Oblige" Raylan follows a Mike & Molly "Christmas Break" Has Issues" help protect the world from Loki and his army. TVPG a trail of illegal explosives. (N) TV14 trail of illegal explosives. TV14 Golf Central Inside PGA Tour (N) Learning Center (N) School "Chapter 5: Find the Fairway" (N) PGA Golf Classics 2014 Farmers Insurance Open Final Round TVG Golf Central The Lost Valentine (‘11, Dra) Jennifer Love Hewitt, Betty White. A woman's love for

The Nanny Express (2008, Family) Brennan Elliott, Dean Stockwell, Vanessa Away and Back (2015, Romance) Minka Kelly, Jason Lee. A family of swans makes their her husband remains strong even though he was declared MIA in WWII. TVPG Marcil. Two kids will stop at nothing to get rid of their new nanny. TVPG home on a young girl's farm and it's love at first sight. TVPG (:15)

Charlie's Angels (2000, Action) Cameron Diaz, Lucy Liu, Drew Barrymore. Non-Stop (2014, Thriller) Julianne Moore, Michelle Dockery, Liam Neeson. The lives of

Pacific Rim (2013, Action) Charlie Hunnam, Rinko Kikuchi, Idris Elba. A former pilot Three female detectives use their skills and sex appeal to retrieve stolen software. TV14 passengers on an airplane are threatened until $150 million is secured. TV14 and trainee are paired up to operate a weapon and save the world. TVMA HH: Where Are They HH: Where Are They HH: Where Are They HH: Where Are They Fixer Upper Fixer Upper (N) House Hunters (N) House Hunters Int'l Fixer Upper To Be Announced To Be Announced Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars (:05) Counting Cars Counting Cars Criminal Minds "Broken" Criminal Minds "Carbon Copy" Criminal Minds "Fatal" Criminal Minds "Angels" 1/2 cont'd next Criminal Minds "Demons" 2/2 The Listener "Captain Nightfall" Dance Moms "Abby Got Served" Dance Moms "JoJo with a Bow Bow" Dance Moms (N) Dance Moms (N) Child Genius "You Signed Up For This" (N) Dance Moms PoliticsNation 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. (5:30) Pro FB Talk Fantasy Football To Be Announced NHL Hockey Chicago Blackhawks at Minnesota Wild Site: Xcel Energy Center -- St. Paul, Minn. (L) TVG To Be Announced To Be Announced Full House Full House Full House Full House Fresh Prince Bel Air Fresh Prince Bel Air Friends (:35) Friends Best Ink

Baby Mama (‘08, Com) Tina Fey. TVPG Street Art "Welcome to the Streets" (N) Street Art "Welcome to the Streets"

Baby Mama (‘08, Com) Tina Fey. PCN PM PCN Primetime PCN Evening AHL Hockey All-Star Skills Competition TVG AHL Hockey All-Star Game Site: Utica Memorial Auditorium -- Utica, N.Y. TVG Bar Rescue "Weber's of Lies" Bar Rescue "A Horse Walks Into a Bar" Bar Rescue "Play. Some. Janet. Jackson!" Bar Rescue "Empty Bottles, Full Cans" Framework Bar Rescue "Barely Above Water" Face Off "Return of the Champions" TVPG Face Off "Monkey Business" The teams of five must create a primate leader. TVPG Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "Male Seinfeld "The Stake Seinfeld "The Seinfeld Chronicles" Unbonding" Out" Robbery" Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Big Fat Fabulous Li. Big Fat Fabulous Li. Castle "Always Buy Retail" Castle "Home Is Where the Heart Stops" Bizarre Foods "Japan" Man v. Food Man v. Food World's Dumbest... Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger Law & Order: Special Victims Unit "Alien" Modern Family Modern Family America's Funniest Home Videos America's Funniest Home Videos

Face Off "Let the Games Begin" TVPG

Face Off "Royal Flush" (N) TVPG

BigBang "The Bon The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang "The Voyage Reaction" Theory Theory Scavenger Vortex" Kate Plus Eight "The Room Project" (N) Kate Plus Eight "Cleaning House" (N)

Fast & Furious (‘09, Act) Vin Diesel. TV14 Hotel Impossible (N) Hotel Showdown (N) Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Family Feud Family Feud Loves Ray Loves Ray Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family

The Game Plan (‘07, Fam) Dwayne Johnson. TVPG

Troy: Street Magic Tricks with soup and Face Off "Royal Flush" TVPG capes. (N) TVG Ground Floor "The Cougar Town "Even Conan (N) TV14 Proposal, Part I" (N) the Losers" (N) Big Fat Fabulous (N) Big Fat Fabulous (N) Kate Plus Eight "Cleaning House"

The Fast and the Furious (‘01, Act) Vin Diesel. TV14 Hotel Impossible "Sleeping on the Job!" Bizarre Foods America "Detroit" Impractical Jokers Hack My Life Kart Life "Big Dreams" The King of Queens The King of Queens The King of Queens The King of Queens Sirens (N) Sirens (N) Modern Family Modern Family Wrestling Wrestling Wrestling Wrestling With Death

February 1 - 7, 2015


MOVIES

WEDNESDAY EVENING BROADCAST

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

6 PM

6:30

KDKA-TV News at Six TVG

7 PM

8 PM

8:30

The Mentalist "Nothing Gold Can Stay" (N) TV14 BBC World News: Nightly Business PBS NewsHour Providing in-depth analysis Nature "Legendary White Stallions" TVG America Report (N) of current events. TVG Inside Edition The Middle "Hecks Fresh Off the Boat Pittsburgh's Action ABC World News Entertainment News 4 With David Muir Tonight on a Train" (N) "Pilot" (P) (N) WJAC-TV News at 6 NBC Nightly News Entertainment The Big Bang "The The Mysteries of Laura "The Mystery of p.m. Tonight Gorilla Experiment" the Deemed Dealer" (N) TV14 M&M "Molly's Out Modern Family Modern Family American Idol "Hollywood Week #1" Mike & Molly "Mike's Apartment" of Town" "Larry's Wife" "Snip" Hollywood week begins. (N) TVPG WTAJ News at 6 CBS Evening News Inside Edition 2½Men "Twanging The Mentalist "Nothing Gold Can Stay" Your Magic Clanger" (N) TV14 Channel 11 News NBC Nightly News Jeopardy! Wheel of Fortune The Mysteries of Laura "The Mystery of the Deemed Dealer" (N) TV14 Conversation@PBS NewsHour Providing in-depth analysis Nightly Business Nature "Legendary White Stallions" TVG WQED of current events. TVG Report (N) Cold Case "The Good Soldier" TVPG Cold Case "The Runaway Bunny" TV14 Cold Case "Bombers" Rush, Valens and Miller deal with personal problems. TV14 Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Family Feud Family Feud Arrow "Uprising" Team Arrow looks for help to shut Brick down. (N) TV14 Modern Family The Middle Modern Family Middle "Halloween The Walking Dead "Infected" The group III: The Driving" faces a brand new enemy. TV14 "Snip" "Halloween II" "Larry's Wife" Real Life! Familytime Telethon Real Life! Familytime Telethon The Big Bang "The Gorilla Experiment"

6 PM

CBS Evening News

7:30 The Insider

2½Men "Twanging BBang "The Raiders Two and Half "Don't American Idol "Hollywood Week #1" Your Magic Clanger" Minimization" Worry, Speed Racer" Hollywood week begins. (N) TVPG

6:30

7 PM

7:30

Wahlburgers Donnie Loves Jenny Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty (5:30)

Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (‘03, Act) Arnold Schwarzenegger. TVM To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced Reba Reba Reba Reba Mad Money The Car Chasers The Car Chasers The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer OutFront The Nightly Show The Daily Show Broad City Workaholics Dual Survival "No Man Is an Island" Dual Survival "On the Edge" Liv and Maddie To Be Announced

8 PM

8:30

FEBRUARY 4, 2015 9 PM

9:30

10 PM

10:30

Criminal Minds "Hero Worship" (N) TV14

Stalker "Lost and Found" (N) TV14

EARTH "Home" A look at humankinds' relationship to the great wild. (N) TVPG Fresh Off the Boat Modern Family (N) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit "Decaying Morality" (N) TV14 Empire "Dangerous Bonds" (N) TV14

EARTH "Plains" People and wild predator play an active habitual role. (N) TVPG Nashville "I'm Not That Good at Goodbye" (N) TV14 Chicago P.D. "A Little Devil Complex" 2/2 from Feb 3 (N) TV14 Fox 8 News (:35) Jeopardy!

Criminal Minds "Hero Worship" (N) TV14

Stalker "Lost and Found" (N) TV14

11 PM

11:30

KDKA-TV News at (:35) The Late Show Eleven With David Letterman Charlie Rose (N) TVG Pittsburgh's Action News 4 WJAC-TV News at 11 p.m. (:05) Hot In "The Gateway Friend" WTAJ News at 11

(:35) Jimmy Kimmel

Live (:35) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (:35) Hot in Cleveland "Storage Wars" (:35) The Late Show With David Letterman (:35) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

Chicago P.D. "A Little Devil Complex" 2/2 Channel 11 News from Feb 3 (N) TV14 EARTH "Plains" People and wild predator Charlie Rose (N) TVG play an active habitual role. (N) TVPG Cold Case "Two Weddings" TVPG Cold Case "One Fall" The team investigates the 1986 murder of a wrestler. TV14 Rules of How I Met Your The 100 "Coup de Grace" (N) TV14 The 10 O'Clock (:35) The Nightly News Sports Call Engagement Mother The Walking Dead "Isolation" One group Law & Order: S.V.U. "Prodigy" An animal TMZ Live! Taking viewers inside the TMZ leaves the prison in search of supplies. TV14 rights activist is found dead in a park. TV14 Newsroom. TVG Real Life! Familytime Telethon

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit "Decaying Morality" (N) TV14 EARTH "Home" A look at humankinds' relationship to the great wild. (N) TVPG Cold Case "Metamorphosis" TVPG

Empire "Dangerous Bonds" (N) TV14

9 PM

9:30

Channel 11 News on Fox 53 at 10 TVG

10 PM

10:30

Duck Dynasty "Lake Boss" Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty (N) (:05) Wahlbrg (N) (:35) Donnie (N)

Casino Royale (2006, Action) Judi Dench, Eva Green, Daniel Craig. On his first mission with 00 status, James Bond must stop terrorist banker Le Chiffre. TV14 To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced Top Chef "Holy Escamoly" (N) Best New Restaurant (N)

Smokey and the Bandit (‘77, Com) Burt Reynolds. TVPG Cops: Reloaded Shark Tank Shark Tank The Car Chasers (N) The Car Chasers Anderson Cooper 360 Anthony Bourdain "Shanghai" CNN Tonight Today's top stories. South Park South Park South Park South Park Workaholics (N) Broad City (N) Dual Survival "Grin and Bear It" (N) Dual Survival (N) Fire in the Hole "Boat Load of Bombs" To Be Announced (:15) To Be Announced

Seinfeld

11 PM

Seinfeld

11:30

(:05) Donnie Loves J. Wahlburgers

Air Force One (‘97, Act) Harrison Ford. Terrorists hijack Air Force One. TVMA To Be Announced WatchWhat (N) To Be Announced Cops: Reloaded Cops: Reloaded Shark Tank Anderson Cooper 360 The Daily Show (N) The Nightly Show (N) Dual Survival

SprtC The day's news in the world of sports. Snoop & Son (N) NBA Countdown NBA Basketball Chicago Bulls at Houston Rockets Site: Toyota Center -- Houston, Texas (L) TVG NBA Basketball Dallas Mavericks at Golden State Warriors (L) TVG Around the Horn Interruption NCAA Basketball Georgia Tech vs. Duke (L) TVG NCAA Basketball Washington vs. Oregon (L) TVG SportsC. The day's news in the world of sports. The Incredible Hulk "Blind Rage" The Incredible Hulk "Brain Child" Ninja War "St. Louis Qualifying" Competition in St. Louis features new obstacles. TVPG Friday Tykes "Conduct Unbecoming" Friday Tykes "What's Wrong With My Dad?" EWTN News Nightly Wherever You Are Daily Mass EWTN Live "Alan Moy" EWTN News Nightly The Holy Rosary Religous Catalogue Vaticano View for Women Women of Grace Boy Meets World "B Melissa & Joey "The Melissa & Joey Melissa "Failure to Baby Daddy "Over

The Wedding Date (‘05, Com) Dermot Mulroney, Debra Messing. A single Boy Meets World The 700 Club A magazine program from a "An Affair to Forget" & B's B 'n' B" "Let's Get It Started" Communicate" (N) My Dead Bonnie" (N) woman hires a male escort to pose as her boyfriend during her sister's wedding. TVPG Day After" 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 Mystery Diners Mystery Diners Mystery Diners Mystery Diners (N) Restaurant "Betting the House" (N) Restaurant: Impossible "Without a Prayer" M&M "Valentine's Mike & Molly M&M "Victoria Can't Mike & Molly

Taken 2 (2012, Action) Famke Janssen, Maggie Grace, Liam Neeson. A retired Americans "Baggage" Elizabeth and Philip The Americans "Baggage" Elizabeth and "Joyce's Choices" "Surprise" CIA agent and his wife are taken hostage while in Istanbul. TV14 Drive" Piggyback" deal with a mission gone wrong. (N) TVMA Philip deal with a mission gone wrong. TVMA Golf Central Big Break: Palm Beaches "Make or Break" Lesson Tee Live "Lou Guzzi" (L) Feherty "Al Michaels" Big Break: Palm Beaches "Make or Break" Golf Central Recipe for Love (2014, Drama) Shawn Roberts, Pascale Hutton, Danielle Panabaker. A A Wish Come True (‘15, Romance) Ben Hollingsworth, Anthony Lemke, Megan Park. Backyard Wedding (2010, Drama) Frances Fisher, Markie Post, Alicia Witt. A bride-towoman discovers TV chef Dexter is not the bad boy he pretends to be for his fans. TVG A birthday girl who is down on her luck receives everything she ever wished for. TVG be's ex-husband and first love causes her to question her upcoming wedding. TVPG (4:30)

HBO First Look "Blackhat" /(:50)

Meet the Parents (‘00, Com) Ben Stiller. A male (:45)

12 Years a Slave (2013, Drama) Dwight Henry, Dickie Gravois, Chiwetel Ejiofor. In pre-Civil War Real Time With Bill Maher TVM Runaway Bride nurse encounters his worst nightmare when he meets his girlfriend's parents. PG United States, a free black man is sold into slavery and fights to live. TVMA Property Brothers "Dionna and Natasha" Property Brothers Property Brothers "Kathryn and Eric" Property Brothers (N) House Hunters (N) House Hunters (N) Property Brothers "Danielle and Chad" To Be Announced To Be Announced Amer. Pickers "The Pickin' or the Egg" (N) (:05) Miss. Men "Against the Current" (N) (:05) Appalachian Outlaws "Root Awakening" Cold Case "The Good Soldier" Cold Case "The Runaway Bunny" Cold Case "Bombers" Cold Case "Metamorphosis" Cold Case "Two Weddings" Cold Case "One Fall" Little Women: LA "Baby Bump" Little Women: LA "A Little Fired Up" Little Women: LA "Stage Fight" Little Women: LA "The Ex-Files" (N) Big Women: Big Love (N) Little Women: LA "The Ex-Files" PoliticsNation 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. Fantasy Football To Be Announced NHL Hockey Boston Bruins at New York Rangers Site: Madison Square Garden -- New York City, N.Y. (L) TVG To Be Announced Sam & Cat To Be Announced Full House Full House Full House Fresh Prince Bel Air Fresh Prince Bel Air Friends (:35) Friends Movie (:45)

In Her Shoes (‘05, Dra) Toni Collette, Cameron Diaz. Two sisters bond when they meet their grandmother. TV14 (:45)

In Her Shoes (‘05, Dra) Cameron Diaz. Two sisters bond when they meet their grandmother. TV14 PCN PM PCN Primetime PCN Evening The Dan Patrick Show (N) In the Room Penguins Pre-game NHL Hockey Pittsburgh Penguins at Edmonton Oilers Site: Rexall Place -- Edmonton, Alta. (L) TVG Penguins Post-game DPatrick Dan Patrick's radio sports talk show. Cops "Coast to Jail Cops "Coast to Cops "In New Cops "Smooth Cops "On the Run" Cops "Morons on Cops "In Cops "Strange Cops "Coast to Cops "Coast to Cops "Coast to Coast" Coast" Coast" Jersey" Criminal" Parade" Jacksonville, Florida" Behavior" Coast" Coast"

Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1991, Sci-Fi) Linda Hamilton, Edward Furlong, Arnold Schwarzenegger. A machine is sent

Cloverfield (2008, Thriller) Jessica Lucas, T.J. Miller, Lizzy Caplan. A record of the

Terminator 2: Judgement Day (‘91, back in time to protect a boy who will be the savior of the world. TV14 final hours during the outbreak of a giant creature in Manhattan. TV14 Sci-Fi) Arnold Schwarzenegger. TV14 Seinfeld "The Label Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Junk BBang "The Raiders The Big Bang The Big Bang BigBang "The Proton BigBang "The Itchy The Big Bang Conan (N) TV14 Maker" Package" Andrea Doria" Mail" Minimization" Theory Theory Displacement" Brain Simulation" Theory My 600-lb Life "Zsalynn and Christina" My 600-lb Life "Ashley's Story" My 600-lb Life "Chuck's Story" My 600-lb Life "Amber's Story" (N) Str. Addiction "Top 10 Most Shocking" (N) My 600-lb Life "Amber's Story" Supernatural "Dead in the Water" Supernatural "Phantom Traveler" Grimm "Love Sick" Grimm "Cat and Mouse" Grimm "Leave It to Beavers" Grimm "Happily Ever Aftermath" Bizarre Foods "Sicily" Man v. Food Man v. Food The Trip: 2015 Booze Traveler "Nepal: A Higher State" Bizarre/ Delicious Bizarre/ Delicious Bizarre Foods America "Chile" Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn (N) Kart Life (N) Branson Famous Branson Famous Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger Family Feud Family Feud Loves Ray Loves Ray Hot/ Cleve. (SF) (N) The Exes (SF) (N) The King of Queens The King of Queens NCIS "The Missionary Position" NCIS "Gone" NCIS "Devil's Triad" NCIS "Kill Chain" Suits "Respect" (N) Sirens Sirens America's Funniest Home Videos America's Funniest Home Videos America's Funniest Home Videos Met Your Mother Met Your Mother Met Your Mother Met Your Mother Met Your Mother Met Your Mother

February 1 - 7, 2015

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MOVIES

THURSDAY EVENING BROADCAST

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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6 PM

6:30

KDKA-TV News at Six TVG

7 PM

8 PM

8:30

9:30

10:30

2½Men "The Crazy Big Bang Theory "The Psychic Vortex" B**** Gazette"

Back "Take One" The team investigates the Channel 11 News on Fox 53 at 10 TVG murder of a youth pastor. TV14

6:30

7 PM

Two and a Half Men American Idol "Hollywood Week #2" Hollywood week continues. (N) TVPG

7:30

8 PM

8:30

Two and a Half Men The McCarthys (N) Father Brown "The Eye of Apollo" TVPG

10 PM

Masterpiece Classic "Downton Abbey, Season Five" TVPG Scandal "Where's the Black Lady?" (N) How to Get Away With Murder "Best TV14 Christmas Ever" (N) TV14 Blacklist "Luther Braxton" Red is arrested Allegiance "Pilot" Alex O'Connor is and Liz must save him. Pt. 2 of 2 (N) TV14 assigned his first case. (P) (N) TV14 Back "Take One" The team investigates the Fox 8 News (:35) Jeopardy! murder of a youth pastor. TV14 Two and a Half Men The McCarthys Elementary "Hemlock" (N) TV14 (N) Blacklist "Luther Braxton" Red is arrested Allegiance "Pilot" Alex O'Connor is and Liz must save him. Pt. 2 of 2 (N) TV14 assigned his first case. (P) (N) TV14 Masterpiece Mystery! "Grantchester" The Bletchley Circle "Blood on Their TVPG Hands" TVPG Bl. Bloods "My Funny Valentine" A young Blue Bloods "Dedication" An assassination girl is kidnapped and held for ransom. TVPG attempt is made on Frank's life. TV14 Reign "Sins of the Past" The plan for The 10 O'Clock (:35) The Nightly revenge is revealed. (N) TV14 News Sports Call Mental. "Red Herring" A chef is murdered Law&O: SVU "Counterfeit" A woman is during a cooking competition. TV14 found raped and killed beside her car. TV14 Real Life! Familytime Telethon

The Big Bang Theory

The Insider

FEBRUARY 5, 2015 9 PM

The Big Bang Mom "Cheeseburger Theory Salad and Jazz" (N) BBC World News: Nightly Business PBS NewsHour Providing in-depth analysis Conversation "Sarah From Penn State America Report (N) of current events. TVG Collins Rudolph" (N) "Margaret Atwood" Inside Edition Grey's Anatomy "The Bed's Too Big Pittsburgh's Action ABC World News Entertainment News 4 With David Muir Tonight Without You" (N) TV14 WJAC-TV News at 6 NBC Nightly News Entertainment Big Bang Theory Blacklist "Luther Braxton" Red is arrested p.m. Tonight "The Psychic Vortex" and Liz must save him. 1/2 cont'd next TV14 Modern Family Modern Family "The American Idol "Hollywood Week #2" Mike & Molly "After Mike & Molly "School Recital" "Farm Strong" the Lovin'" Butler's Escape" Hollywood week continues. (N) TVPG WTAJ News at 6 CBS Evening News Inside Edition 2½Men "The Crazy The Big Bang Mom "Cheeseburger B**** Gazette" Theory Salad and Jazz" (N) Channel 11 News NBC Nightly News Jeopardy! Wheel of Fortune Blacklist "Luther Braxton" Red is arrested and Liz must save him. 1/2 cont'd next TV14 Pittsburgh 360 PBS NewsHour Providing in-depth analysis Nightly Business Wylie Avenue Days of current events. TVG Report (N) Blue Bloods "Little Fish" Danny and Jackie Blue Bloods "Family Ties" Danny delves BlueB. "Hall of Mirrors" Danny is assigned investigate the murder of an escort. TV14 into the world of the Russian mob. TV14 to the murder case of an agent. TVPG Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Family Feud Family Feud Vampire Diaries "The Day I Tried to Live" Elena celebrates Bonnie's birthday. (N) TV14 Modern Family "The The Middle "Heck's Modern Family Mentalist "Blood in, Blood Out" A member The Middle "The Butler's Escape" Best Thing" Safe" of Cho's former gang is murdered. TVPG "Farm Strong" Real Life! Familytime Telethon Real Life! Familytime Telethon

6 PM

CBS Evening News

7:30

9 PM

9:30

Elementary "Hemlock" (N) TV14

10 PM

10:30

11 PM KDKA-TV News at Eleven After Abbey Pittsburgh's Action News 4 WJAC-TV News at 11 p.m. (:05) Hot In "What's Behind the Door?" WTAJ News at 11 Channel 11 News

11:30 (:35) The Late Show

With David Letterman Charlie Rose (N) (:35) Jimmy Kimmel

Live (:35) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (:35) Hot in Cleveland "Blow Outs" (:35) The Late Show With David Letterman (:35) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

Charlie Rose (N) TVG Bl. Bloods "Age of Innocence" An unidentified girl is found dead at a debutante ball. TV14 Rules of How I Met Your Engagement Mother TMZ Live! Taking viewers inside the TMZ Newsroom. TVG

Seinfeld

Seinfeld

11 PM

11:30

Nightwatch

The First 48 The First 48 "Cold Betrayal" First 48 "The Passenger/ Death Call" (N) Nightwatch "Officer Down" (N) Nightwatch (5:00)

Casino Royale (2006, Action) Judi Dench, Eva Green, Daniel Craig. On his

Young Guns (1988, Western) Kiefer Sutherland, Charlie Sheen, Emilio Estevez. Six gunmen become

Young Guns II (‘90, West) Kiefer Sutherland, Emilio Estevez. first mission with 00 status, James Bond must stop terrorist banker Le Chiffre. TV14 fugitives from the law after ambushing their employer's murderers. TV14 Billy the Kid and the gang escape to Old Mexico. TV14 To Be Announced To Be Announced Fool's Gold Fool's Gold Wild West Alaska "Guys vs. Girls" (N) Alaska Battle on Bay "Peak Season" (N) Wild West Alaska "Guys vs. Girls" To Be Announced The Millionaire Matchmaker (N) WatchWhat (N) To Be Announced Reba Reba Reba Reba Party Down South 2 Party Down South 2 (N) Redneck Island (N) Steve Austin's Broken Skull Challenge Mad Money American Greed "Ea$y Being Green" Shark Tank American Greed: Scam "The Lady Killer" American Greed "A Widow's Web" (N) American Greed: Scam The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer OutFront Anderson Cooper 360 Inside Man "Morgan See, Morgan Do" (N) CNN Tonight Today's top stories. Anderson Cooper 360 The Nightly Show The Daily Show South Park South Park Broad City Workaholics Workaholics Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 The Daily Show (N) The Nightly Show (N) Alaskan Bush People Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Dog With a Blog Austin and Ally Jessie An idealistic teen moves to New York Girl Meets World Dog With a Blog Liv and Maddie I Didn't Do It Girl Meets World Dog With a Blog Austin and Ally Jessie to become a nanny. TVG SprtC The day's news in the world of sports. NCAA Basketball (L) TVG NCAA Basketball (L) TVG SportsC. The day's news in the world of sports. Around the Horn Interruption NCAA Basketball (L) TVG NCAA Basketball (L) TVG College Basketball Snoop & Son: Dream Six Million Man "The Bionic Woman" 2/2 Six Million $ Man "Outrage in Balinderry"

Batman Forever (‘95, Act) Val Kilmer. Batman and Robin battle Two-Face and The Riddler. TV14 (:45)

Batman Forever (‘95, Act) Val Kilmer. TV14 EWTN News Nightly Burma: Threshold Daily Mass The World Over EWTN News Nightly The Holy Rosary Catholics Home Crossing the Goal Defending Life Women of Grace Boy-World "A Long

The Wedding Date (‘05, Com) Dermot Mulroney, Debra Messing. A single

Grease (1978, Musical) Olivia Newton-John, Stockard Channing, John Travolta. A leather-jacketed boy The 700 Club A magazine program from a and a goody-two-shoes girl fall in and out of love in the 1950s. TVPG Walk to Pittsburgh" woman hires a male escort to pose as her boyfriend during her sister's wedding. 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 "Fired Up!" Chopped "Leftovers Rescue Mission" Chopped "Chopped, Again!" Chopped Canada "It's a Pig's Ear" (N) Beat Bobby Flay (N) Duff Till Dawn (N) Cutthroat Kitchen "Tiki Torch-Ure"

Taken 2 (2012, Action) Famke Janssen, Maggie Grace, Liam Neeson. A retired

Grown Ups (2010, Comedy) Kevin James, Chris Rock, Adam Sandler. Five good Archer "Vision Archer Archer

Grown Ups (‘10, CIA agent and his wife are taken hostage while in Istanbul. TV14 friends and former teammates reunite after their basketball coach passes away. TVPG Com) Adam Sandler. Quest" (N) (3:00) PGA Golf Farmers Insurance Open (L) Golf Central PGA Golf Farmers Insurance Open Site: Torrey Pines Golf Club -- San Diego, Calif. TVG Perfect on Paper (2014, Drama) Haley Strode, Morgan Fairchild, Lindsay Hartley. A Away and Back (2015, Romance) Minka Kelly, Jason Lee. A family of swans makes A Novel Romance (2011) Shannon Elizabeth, Kelly Bishop, Milena Govich. A novelist young editor moves to LA for a new start after ending a dead-end relationship. TVG their home on a young girl's farm and it's love at first sight. TVPG moves to Portland to cure writer's block and falls in love with critic. (:15)

Big Momma's House (‘00, Com) Nia Long, Martin Lawrence. A male FBI Mel Brooks Mel Brooks at his best in jokes, Riddick (2013, Sci-Fi) Karl Urban, Katee Sackhoff, Vin Diesel. Riddick faces a predatory Cathouse: Back in the Saddle Revisits America's most famous legal brothel. TVM agent goes undercover as an oversized, irritable grandmother named Big Momma. TVPG songs and anecdotes. TVPG alien race and sends out an emergency signal. TV14 Rehab Addict Rehab Addict Rehab Addict Rehab Addict Rehab Addict Rehab Addict Rehab Addict (N) Rehab Addict House Hunters (N) House Hunters (N) House Hunters House Hunters Int'l To Be Announced To Be Announced Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Vikings / (:10) Pawn (:35) Pawn Stars Blue Bloods "Little Fish" Blue Bloods "Family Ties" Blue Bloods "Hall of Mirrors" Blue Bloods "My Funny Valentine" Blue Bloods "Dedication" Blue Bloods "Age of Innocence" Project Runway "Sketching with Sharks" Runway "Versatile Tops and Bottoms" Project Runway "Always the Bridesmaid" Project Runway: All Stars "Some Like It Hot Dog" (N) TVPG Project Runway: All Stars "Some Like It Hot Dog" TVPG PoliticsNation 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. (5:30) Mecum NCAA Basketball Richmond vs. La Salle (L) TVG To Be Announced NHL Hockey Detroit Red Wings at Colorado Avalanche Site: Pepsi Center -- Denver, Colo. (L) TVG To Be Announced The Thundermans The Thundermans The Thundermans To Be Announced Full House Full House Fresh Prince Bel Air Fresh Prince Bel Air Friends (:35) Friends

13 Going on 30 (‘04, Com) Jennifer Garner. TV14

13 Going on 30 (‘04, Com) Jennifer Garner. TV14 Snapped Snapped PCN PM PCN Primetime PCN Evening Ultimate Insider ACC All-Access (N) NCAA Basketball Boston College vs. Notre Dame TVG NCAA Basketball Clemson vs. Florida State TVG DPatrick Dan Patrick's radio sports talk show. (5:00)

The Condemned (‘07, Act) Steve Austin. Nine

The Expendables 2 (2012, Action) Liam Hemsworth, Jason Statham, Sylvester Stallone. A man is

The Condemned (2007, Action) Vinnie Jones, Robert Mammone, Steve Austin. Nine criminals are put together on an island for sport. TVMA approached by a member of the CIA and sent on a mission to locate an object. TVMA criminals from across the world are put together on a deserted island to play a game. TVMA

Cirque Du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant (‘09, Act) Josh Hutcherson. A WWE Smackdown! (N) TV14 Wizard Wars "Silly Rabbits" (N) TVPG Close Up Kings "New Orleans" TV14 teenager leaves his life behind to travel with a freak show as a Vampire's assistant. TV14 Seinfeld "The Stock Seinfeld "The ExSeinfeld "The Pony Seinfeld "The Family Guy "Yug Fam.G "Lois Comes Family Guy "Space Family Guy "Jesus, The Big Bang The Big Bang "The Conan (N) TV14 Tip" Girlfriend" Remark" Busboy" Ylimaf" Out of Her Shell" Cadet" Mary and Joseph" Theory Cooper Extraction" 48 Hours: Evidence "A Family's Honor" 48 Hours: Hard "The Facebook Detectives" 48 Hours: Evidence "Walking Free" (N) 48 Hours: Hard Evidence "A Bad Bet" (N) 48 Hours: Evidence "The Devil's Twin" (N) 48 Hours: Hard Evidence "A Bad Bet" Castle "Little Girl Lost" NBA Tip-Off (L) NBA Basketb. Los Angeles Clippers at Cleveland Cavaliers Site: Quicken Loans Arena -- Cleveland, Ohio (L) TVG NBA Basketball Phoenix Suns at Portland Trail Blazers (L) TVG Bizarre Foods "Nicaragua" Man v. Food Man v. Food Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations (N) Expedition Unknown "City of Gold" (N) Exp. Unkown "The Legend of Jesse James" Bizarre Foods "Chicago" Top Funniest "How Did That Happen?" Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical (N) BreakGreenville (N) Branson Famous Branson Famous Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger Family Feud Family Feud Loves Ray Loves Ray The King of Queens The King of Queens The King of Queens The King of Queens Law & Order: S.V.U. "Clock" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Confrontation" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Undercover Blue" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Legitimate Rape" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Girl Dishonored" Modern Family Modern Family America's Funniest Home Videos America's Funniest Home Videos America's Funniest Home Videos Met Your Mother Met Your Mother Wrestling Wrestling Wrestling Wrestling With Death

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MOVIES

FRIDAY EVENING BROADCAST

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

6 PM

6:30

KDKA-TV News at Six TVG

7 PM CBS Evening News

7:30

8 PM

8:30

Undercover Boss Top executives work anonymously in their own companies. TVPG BBC World News: Nightly Business PBS NewsHour Providing in-depth analysis Washington Week Charlie Rose: The America Report (N) of current events. TVG Week (N) (N) Inside Edition Last Man Standing Cristela "Mexican Pittsburgh's Action ABC World News Entertainment News 4 With David Muir Tonight Mona Lisa" (N) "Big Brother" (N) WJAC-TV News at 6 NBC Nightly News Entertainment The Big Bang "The Constantine "Angels and Ministers of p.m. Tonight Bozeman Reaction" Grace" (N) TV14 Modern Family "The Modern Fam "Open World's Funniest Fails "Dogs and Babies: Mike & Molly "Mike Mike & Molly "Windy City" Snores" Help" House of Horrors" Together at Last!" (N) TVPG WTAJ News at 6 CBS Evening News Inside Edition 2½Men "Springtime Undercover Boss Top executives work on a Stick" anonymously in their own companies. TVPG Channel 11 News NBC Nightly News Jeopardy! Wheel of Fortune Constantine "Angels and Ministers of Grace" (N) TV14 4802 PBS NewsHour Providing in-depth analysis Nightly Business Washington Week Charlie Rose: The (N) of current events. TVG Report (N) Week (N) Ghost "Mean Ghost" A vengeful spirit

In Good Company (‘04, Com/Dra) Topher Grace, Dennis Quaid. A middle-age executive is replaced by a younger man who romances his daughter. TV14 attacks her former cheerleaders. TVPG Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Family Feud Family Feud Hart of Dixie "Bar-Be-Q Burritos" TVPG Modern Fam "Open The Middle "The House of Horrors" Play" Real Life! Familytime Telethon The Big Bang "The Bozeman Reaction"

6 PM

Modern Family "The The Middle Help" "Thanksgiving IV"

2½Men "Springtime The Big Bang on a Stick" Theory

6:30

Criminal Minds "God Complex" (5:00)

Lake Placid (‘99, Act) Bill Pullman. TVMA To Be Announced To Be Announced Reba Reba Mad Money The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer The Nightly Show The Daily Show Gold Rush "Gold Road" Austin and Ally Austin and Ally

The Insider

7 PM

9:30

Hawaii Five-0 "Powehiwehi" (N) TV14

10 PM

10:30

Blue Bloods "The Poor Door" (N) TV14

In the Paint

My Music "Moments to Remember" Music from the '50s and '60s. TVG Shark Tank Dog chews made from yak and 20/20 Interviews and hard-hitting cow milk. (N) TVPG investigative reports. TVPG Grimm "Marechausee" Nick and Hank Dateline NBC Featuring quality investigate a series of murders. (N) TV14 investigative features and stories. TVPG Glee "What the World Needs Now" (N) Fox 8 News (:35) Jeopardy! TV14 Hawaii Five-0 "Powehiwehi" (N) TV14 Blue Bloods "The Poor Door" (N) TV14

11 PM

11:30

KDKA-TV News at (:35) The Late Show Eleven With David Letterman Charlie Rose (N) TVG Pittsburgh's Action News 4 WJAC-TV News at 11 p.m. (:05) Hot in Cleveland WTAJ News at 11

(:35) Jimmy Kimmel

Live (:35) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (:35) Hot in Cleveland (:35) The Late Show

With David Letterman Grimm "Marechausee" Nick and Hank Dateline NBC Featuring quality Channel 11 News (:35) The Tonight Show investigate a series of murders. (N) TV14 investigative features and stories. TVPG Starring Jimmy Fallon Shakespeare Uncovered "The Taming of Shakespeare Uncovered "Othello With Charlie Rose (N) TVG the Shrew With Morgan Freeman" (N) TVPG David Harewood" (N) TVPG Meet My Valentine (2015, Drama) Scott Wolf, Brady Smith, Courtney Ford. (N) TV14 Meet My Valentine (2015, Drama) Scott Wolf, Brady Smith, Courtney Ford. TV14 Masters of Illusion The 10 O'Clock Whose Line Is It? (:35) The Nightly Rules of How I Met Your "Misha Collins" "Quick Change" (N) News Sports Call Engagement Mother Law&Order: SVU "Execution" A death row TMZ Live! Taking viewers inside the TMZ Bones "Two Bodies in the Lab" Brennan is Bones "The Woman in the Tunnel" TV14 the target of an attempted murder. TV14 inmate holds answers to another case. TV14 Newsroom. TVG Real Life! Familytime Telethon Real Life! Familytime Telethon

Two and a Half Men World's Funniest Fails "Dogs and Babies: "My Damn Stalker" Together at Last!" (N) TVPG

7:30

FEBRUARY 6, 2015 9 PM

8 PM

8:30

Criminal Minds "The Good Earth" Criminal Minds "The Apprenticeship"

Resident Evil: Afterlife (‘10, Act) Milla Jovovich. A woman helps a group of survivors who want to make their way to a supposedly safe haven. TVMA Ultimate Treehouses Treehouse "Country Superstar Speakeasy"

Glee "What the World Needs Now" (N) TV14

9 PM

9:30

Criminal Minds "The Fallen" The Walking Dead "Seed" Rick discovers a potentially safe haven. TV14 Restoration Wild

Channel 11 News on Fox 53 at 10 TVG

10 PM

10:30

Criminal Minds "The Wheels on the Bus..." The Walking Dead "Sick" The group deals with a potential threat. TV14 Treehs. "Kentucky Climber's Cottage" (N)

Seinfeld

11 PM

Seinfeld

11:30

Criminal Minds "Magnificent Light" Walking Dead "Walk With Me" Andrea and Michonne meet a new group of survivors. TV14 Restoration Wild

Reba Reba

Eraser (‘96, Act) Vanessa L. Williams, James Coburn, Arnold Schwarzenegger. A United States marshal becomes a target. TVM Cops: Reloaded Cops: Reloaded Restaurant Startup "Seconds, Please!" Shark Tank The Celebrity Apprentice "It's Like a Booze Cruise With Knowledge" (N) TVG American Greed: The Fugitives OutFront Anderson Cooper 360 This Is Life With Lisa Ling This Is Life With Lisa Ling This Is Life With Lisa Ling South Park Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0

Big Daddy (‘99, Com) Adam Sandler. TVPG Jim Gaffigan: Obsessed Gold Rush "Rogue Miner" Gold Rush: The Dirt (N) Gold Rush "The Monster Lives" (N) Alaskan Bush People (N) Gold Rush "The Monster Lives" (:55) Austin and Ally /(:20) To Be Announced Miles From I Didn't Do It Liv and Maddie Austin and Ally Jessie Gravity Falls Tomorrowland SprtC The day's news in the world of sports. NBA Basketball Los Angeles Clippers at Toronto Raptors Site: Air Canada Centre -- Toronto, Ont. (L) TVG NBA Basketball Miami Heat at San Antonio Spurs Site: AT&T Center -- San Antonio, Texas (L) TVG Around the Horn Interruption NCAA Basketball Dayton vs. George Washington (L) TVG Boxing Friday Night Fights Jermain Taylor vs. Sergio Mora (L) TVMA SportsC. The day's news in the world of sports. NCIS: Los Angeles "Kill House" NCIS: Los Angeles "History" Parks and Rec Parks and Rec Parks and Rec Parks and Rec Parks and Rec Parks and Rec Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lig... EWTN News Nightly Piece of Heaven Daily Mass Life on Rock "Walk for Life West Coast" EWTN News Nightly The Holy Rosary Church Universal Consuming Word Speak the Truth Women of Grace

Grease (1978, Musical) Olivia Newton-John, Stockard Channing, John Travolta. A leather-jacketed boy

Pitch Perfect (2012, Comedy) Brittany Snow, Rebel Wilson, Anna Kendrick. A freshman joins her The 700 Club A magazine program from a and a goody-two-shoes girl fall in and out of love in the 1950s. TVPG university's all-girls singing group and takes on their male rivals. 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) Diners, Drive-Ins Diners, Drive-Ins Diners, Drive-Ins (5:00)

The Amazing Spider-Man (‘12, Act) Emma Stone, Andrew Garfield. Peter

Iron Man 2 (2010, Action) Don Cheadle, Gwyneth Paltrow, Robert Downey Jr.. An inventor is pressured by the government to

Iron Man 2 (‘10, Act) Robert Downey Parker develops spider-like abilities and must face off against the Lizard. TV14 share his technology with the military. TVPG Jr.. TVPG (3:00) PGA Golf Farmers Insurance Open (L) CHAMPS Golf Allianz Championship Round 1 TVG Golf Central PGA Golf Farmers Insurance Open Round 2 Site: Torrey Pines Golf Club -- San Diego, Calif. TVG For Better or for Worse (2014, Drama) Lisa Whelchel, Antonio Cupo, Kim Fields. A I Do, I Do, I Do (2015, Romance) Autumn Reeser, Shawn Roberts. A woman's Surprised by Love (2015, Romance) Paul Campbell, Tim Conway, Hilarie Burton. A young woman takes over family business and finally settles into the single life. TVPG wedding is spiraling out of control and gets to relive her day until right. TVG businesswoman tries to convince parents to approve of her boyfriend. TVG

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (‘13, Adventure) Kristen Wiig, Adam Scott, Ben

300: Rise of an Empire (2014, Action) Eva Green, Rodrigo Santoro, Sullivan Real Time With Bill Maher (N) TVM Real Time With Bill Maher TVM Stiller. A man realizes he must act to maintain the parts of his life that he loves. TVPG Stapleton. A Greek general leads an attack against the invading Persian army. TVMA Love/ List It "Dysfunctional Disagreement" Love It/ List It "Too Close for Comfort" Love It or List It, Too "Grown-Up Gap" Love/ List It "Thirty Year Throwdown" (N) House Hunters House Hunters Int'l House Hunters House Hunters Int'l To Be Announced To Be Announced American Pickers "Captain Quirk"

Tombstone (‘93, West) Kurt Russell. Wyatt Earp comes out of retirement to fight outlaws. TV14 American Pickers Ghost Whisperer "Mean Ghost"

In Good Company (‘04, Com/Dra) Dennis Quaid. TV14 Meet My Valentine (2015, Drama) Scott Wolf, Brady Smith, Courtney Ford. (N) TV14 Meet My Valentine (‘15, Dra) Bring It! "Prepare for Battle Preview" Bring It! "Miami Heat Is Back" Bring It! "Miss D Loses Her Cool" Bring It! (N) Preacher "Jesus Went to the Club" (N) To Be Announced PoliticsNation Hardball With Chris Matthews All in The news of the day and beyond. The Rachel Maddow Show MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary (5:30) Pro FB Talk Fantasy Football To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced Volvo Ocean Race SpongeBob SpongeBob To Be Announced NickyRickyDicky Full House Full House Fresh Prince Bel Air Fresh Prince Bel Air Friends (:35) Friends Tanisha Gets Married Tanisha Gets "Possibly Ever After" Preachers of L.A "Deitrick Goes Home" (N)

Maid in Manhattan (‘02, Com) Jennifer Lopez. TV14

Maid in Manhattan (‘02, Com) PCN PM PCN Primetime PCN Evening (5:00) NCAA Basket. Marquette vs Villanova A Day in the Life A Day in the Life Inside Penguins (N) Penguins Pre-game NHL Hockey Pittsburgh Penguins at Calgary Flames Site: Scotiabank Saddledome -- Calgary, Alta. (L) TVG Penguins Post-game Jail Cops "Coast to Cops "Coast to Cops "Neighborhood Cops "Probable Cops "Coast to Kickboxing GLORY 19 TVG Cops "Coast to Cops "Coast to Coast" Coast" Coast" Busts #2" Cause" Coast" Coast"

The Wolfman (2010, Horror) Benicio Del Toro, Anthony Hopkins, Emily Blunt. A 12 Monkeys "Cassandra Complex" Cole's 12 Monkeys "Atari" (N) TV14 Helix "Densho" (N) TV14 12 Monkeys "Atari" TV14 nobleman comes back to his family's estate and is bitten by a werewolf. TVMA search for the virus leads him to 2014. TV14 Seinfeld "The Baby Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Phone The Big Bang The Big Bang King of the Nerds "The Gods Are Angry" To Be Announced Shower" Jacket" Chinese Restaurant" Message" Theory Theory The Nerds travel back in time. (N) Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Love, Lust or Run Love, Lust or Run Love, Lust or (N) Love, Lust or (N) Say Yes Dress (N) Say Yes Dress (N) Love, Lust or (N) Love, Lust or Run Castle "Deep in Death" Castle "The Double Down" Cold Justice "Operator, Hurry!" (N)

The Town (‘10, Act) Rebecca Hall, Ben Affleck. A career criminal plans his next big heist. TVMA Cold Justice Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Castle (N) Mysteries at the Museum Expedition Unknown "World's 8th Wonder" Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hack My Life Hack My Life Hack My Life Hack My Life Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger Family Feud Family Feud Loves Ray Loves Ray The King of Queens The King of Queens The King of Queens The King of Queens Law & Order: S.V.U. "Scheherezade" Characters Unite "2015 NFL" (N) Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Sirens Sirens America's Funniest Home Videos America's Funniest Home Videos Met Your Mother Met Your Mother Met Your Mother Met Your Mother Met Your Mother Met Your Mother Met Your Mother Met Your Mother

February 1 - 7, 2015

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MOVIES

SATURDAY MORNING BROADCAST

KDKA (2)

6 AM

6:30

7 AM

7:30

KDKA Saturday Morning News TVG

8 AM

8:30

FEBRUARY 7, 2015 9 AM

CBS This Morning Saturday TVG

Sit and Be Fit "Fun Angelina Ballerina: Maya and Miguel Daniel Tiger's W.World "Bed Bugs/ This Old House Curious George With the Large Ball" The Next Steps Neighborhood Snug as a Bug" "Puppy Love" (5:00) Pittsburgh's Action News 4 TVG GMA Saturday Up-to-the-minute breaking Pittsburgh's Action News 4 TVG WTAE (4) news and topical features. TVPG Paid Program Paid Program Saturday Today (N) TVG Paid Program Paid Program WJAC (6)

WWCP (8)

Paid Program

Paid Program

Think Big

WTAJ (10)

Paid Program

Paid Program

(5:00) Channel 11 News at 5 a.m. TVG

All in With Laila Ali Game Changers With Kevin Frazier Saturday Today (N) TVG

WQED (13)

Teaching Channel TVG

Sit and Be Fit

WINP (16)

Paid Program

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Consuelo Mack WealthTrack Paid Program

WPCW (19)

Paid Program

Calling Dr. Pol

Calling Dr. Pol

WPMY (22)

Paid Program

The Lynne HayesFreeland Show Paid Program

On the Spot

WPCB (40)

Mystery of the Shemitah

WPGH (53)

Paid Program

Paid Program

Animal "The Fast and the Ferocious" Adventures in Odyssey Wild America "Northwood Lynx"

6 AM

6:30

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

20

Dr. Wonder's Workshop Live Life and Win!

7 AM

Biz Kid$

7:30

Animal Atlas "Old Dog Tales World/ New World" CBS This Morning Saturday TVG

10 AM Lucky Dog

WPSU (3)

WPXI (11)

9:30

State to State

10:30 Dr. Chris Pet Vet

Classic Hollywood: Musicals View some of the most iconic images ever recorded. TVG Jack Hanna's Wild Ocean Mysteries Countdown With Jeff Corwin Paid Program Astroblast The Chica Show The Coolest Places on Earth

11 AM

11:30

Hometown High Q

Hometown High Q

In the Paint Sea Rescue

Dr. Fuhrman's End Dieting Forever! The Wildlife Docs

Tree Fu Tom

LazyTown

The Henry Ford's Innovation Nation Tree Fu Tom

Recipe Rehab

Weekend Marketplace TVG Lucky Dog

Dr. Chris Pet Vet

Channel 11 News Saturday Morning TVG Noodle and Doodle Astroblast

The Chica Show

LazyTown

Atmosphere Miracles Dog Whisperer

Religion and Ethics The McLaughlin Group Newsweekly (N) Criminal Minds "The Gathering" Victims detailed their lives online. TV14 Dog Whisperer Dog Whisperer

QED Cooks "Potato Cook's Country Pancakes" Criminal Minds "Restoration" TV14 Dog Whisperer

Expedition Wild

Vietnam "Where Lidia's Kitchen "The Dragons Nest" Oven Is On" Criminal Minds "Pay It Forward" The team investigates the death of a police officer. TV14 Expedition Wild Rock the Park

Paid Program

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Sheep Snacks

Paws and Tales

Sugar Creek Gang

Real Life! Familytime Telethon

Paid Program

J.M. Beatty Furniture

Paid Program

Pennsylvania Newsmakers Paid Program

9 AM

9:30

Truth About Money With Ric Edelman Christian Worship Hour Calling Dr. Pol

To the Contrary

8 AM

8:30

Paid Program

Weekend Marketplace TVG

10 AM

10:30

11 AM

11:30

Info-Documentary Info-Documentary Dog Bounty Hunter "Trouble in Paradise" Dog the Bounty Hunter "The Time to Cry" Criminal Minds "House on Fire" Criminal Minds "God Complex" Criminal Minds "The Good Earth" The Walking Dead "Home" Rick wanders Dead "I Ain't a Judas" With Woodbury in a The Walking Dead "Clear" Rick leads an The Walking Dead "Arrow on the The Walking Dead "Prey" A traitor tries to Walking Dead "This Sorrowful Life" The group after a lost friend. TV14 police state, Andrea grows uneasy. TV14 expedition to get more weapons. TV14 Doorpost" TV14 sabotage the Governors plans. TV14 must make a sacrifice to have a truce. TVMA Big Cat Diary Big Cat Diary Dogs 101 Dogs 101 To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced 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 To Be Announced Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program New Day Saturday New Day Saturday New Day Saturday Smerconish CNN Newsroom News Featuring news updates and interviews. Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Comedy Presents Meet the Spartans (‘08, Com) Sean Maguire. TV14 (:15) Key & Peele (:45) Key & Peele (:15) Key & Peele (:45) Key & Peele Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Big Giant Swords Fire/ Hole "Bringing Down The House" Fire in the Hole Mickey Mouse The 7D Sofia the First To Be Announced (:40) Star Wars (:05) Jessie An idealistic teen moves to New Mickey Mouse Jake and the Never Doc McStuffins Clubhouse Clubhouse Land Pirates Rebels York to become a nanny. TVG SprtC The day's news in the world of sports. SprtC The day's news in the world of sports. SprtC The day's news in the world of sports. SportsCenter The day's news in the world of sports. TVG College Gameday (L) NFL Live Snoop & Son Snoop & Son Snoop & Son Snoop & Son Hey Rookie, Welcome to the NFL NFL Live SportsC. The day's news in the world of sports. Paid Program Car Matchmaker

Red Dawn (‘84, Act) Patrick Swayze. A group of teenagers become guerrilla fighters. TV14

Predator (‘87, Sci-Fi) Arnold Schwarzenegger. TVMA Speaking of Saints Church and Poor Chaplet St. Michael Holy Land Rosary Daily Mass (L) Saturday Devotion My Time With Jesus The Donut Man Catholicism The Holy Rosary Paid Program Paid Program

A Cinderella Story (‘04, Com) Chad Michael Murray, Hilary Duff. A young girl

Ella Enchanted (2004, Fantasy) Cary Elwes, Hugh Dancy, Anne Hathaway. A

Fever Pitch (‘05, Com) Drew who is exploited by her stepmother sets out to meet her 'prince' at a dance. TVPG young woman who has been cursed to be completely obedient falls for a prince. TVPG Barrymore. TVPG Fox & Friends Saturday TVG Bulls & Bears Cavuto on Business Forbes on Fox Cashin' In Paid Program Sandwich King Barbecue Addiction Best Thing Best Thing I Ate Farmhouse Rules The Pioneer Woman Pioneer Woman (N) Southern Kitchen The Kitchen (N) Paid Program Paid Program Buffy the Vampire Slayer "Him" The girls Buffy the Vampire Slayer "Conversations Anger Management Anger M. "Charlie Two and a Half Men Two 1/2... "Is There Two and a Half Men Two and Half "Kinda all fall for Dawn's boy crush. TV14 With Dead People" TV14 Tests His Will Power" a Mrs. Waffles?" Like Necrophilia" (3:30) PGA Golf Farmers Insurance Open Site: Torrey Pines Golf Club -- San Diego, Calif. TVG Morning Drive The latest news in golf. (L) TVG For Better or for Worse (2014, Drama) Lisa Whelchel, Antonio Cupo, Kim Fields. A A Taste of Romance (2011, Family) Alexander Bedria, Jack Conley, Teri Polo. A Stranded in Paradise (2014, Romance) James Denton, Cindy Pickett, Vanessa Marcil. woman takes over family business and finally settles into the single life. TVPG former fire fighter and the owner of an upscale French restaurant fall in love. TVPG After losing her job, a woman embarks on a vacation she already paid for. TVG (4:25)

The (:25)

Mystery Men (‘99, Com) Ben Stiller, William H. Macy, Hank Azaria. A band of Belle (‘14, Dra) Tom Felton, Sarah Gadon, Gugu Mbatha-Raw. (:15)

Lucky You (2007, Comedy) Drew Barrymore, Debra Messing, Eric Bana. A guy Savages (‘07, Com) amateur superheroes attempt to save the day when a villain threatens their city. TV14 A mixed-race woman is raised among the English gentry. TVPG who thinks he's good at poker enters a tournament in Vegas in hopes of winning. TV14 (4:00) Paid Program Yard Crashers Yard Crashers Yard Crashers Yard Crashers Yard Crashers Yard Crashers Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Info-Documentary Info-Documentary To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Christian Hr. Atmos. Miracles Criminal Minds "The Gathering" Criminal Minds "Restoration" Criminal Minds "Pay It Forward" Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Beyond Headlines "The Real Grim Sleeper" 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 Men in Blazers Premier League Live (:45) To Be Announced (:45) EPL Live Bridge To Be Announced See Dad Run See Dad Run SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob PAW Patrol Team Umizoomi Team Umizoomi Dora the Explorer Dora the Explorer Bubble Guppies Bubble Guppies Paid Program TVPG My Wife and Kids

America's Sweethearts (‘01, Rom) Julia Roberts. TV14

Steel Magnolias (‘89, Com/Dra) Sally Field. 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 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Endless Golf (N) Paid Program Paid Program WVU Coach's Show (N) Paid Program TVPG Paid Program TVPG Paid Program TVPG Bar Rescue "Yo-Ho-Ho and a Bottle of Bar Rescue "Tears for Beers" Bar Rescue "Broke Black Sheep" Dumb" Paid Program TVPG Twilight Zone "A

The Golden Compass (2007, Fantasy) Daniel Craig, Dakota Blue Richards, Nicole Kidman. A girl is

Star Trek: Nemesis (‘02, Sci-Fi) Patrick Stewart. TV14 Stop at Willoughby" guided by a mysterious compass in the search for her kidnapped friend. TVPG Married, Children Married "How Do Married, Children Married, Child "You America's Funniest Home Videos

Definitely, Maybe (2008, Comedy/Drama) Elizabeth Banks, Isla Fisher, Ryan Reynolds. The father of a

Ghosts of "The Razor's Edge" You Spell Revenge" "Earth Angel" Girlfriends Past Better Watch Out" Featuring clips of dogs who can talk. TVPG ten-year-old girl tells the story of how he met and married her mother. TV14 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Extreme Cheapskates "Vacations" Ext. Cheapskates Ext. Cheapskates Ext. Cheapskates Extreme Cheapskates Law & Order "Slave" Law & Order "Girlfriends" Law & Order "Pro Se" Law & Order "Homesick" Law & Order "Aftershock" Law & Order "Causa Mortis" Paid Program When Vacations Attack "Pamplona" Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations "Paris" Paid Program TVPG Dumbest "World's Dumbest Criminals 2" Dumbest "World's Dumbest Criminals 3" The Nanny The Nanny The Nanny The Nanny The Nanny The Nanny The Soul Man The Soul Man Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud House "Broken" 1/2 cont'd Feb 8 Paid Program Paid Program Sirens

Robin Hood (‘10, Adv) Russell Crowe. An archer helps a dying knight with unexpected results. TV14 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger

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MOVIES

SATURDAY AFTERNOON BROADCAST

12 PM

12:30

Paid Program

NCAA Men "Mike KDKA (2) Krzyzewski" (N) (11:30) End Dieting Dr. Fuhrman talks about WPSU (3) nutrient rich foods and menus. TVG Born to Explore Teen Kids News WTAE (4)

1 PM

1:30

2 PM

FEBRUARY 7, 2015

2:30

NCAA Basketball Notre Dame vs. Duke (L) TVG

3 PM

3:30

WJAC (6)

Poppy Cat

WWCP (8)

Paid Program

Paid Program

WTAJ (10)

Paid Program

WPXI (11)

Poppy Cat

NCAA Men "Mike Krzyzewski" (N) EPL Soccer Everton at Liverpool Site: Anfield Road -- Liverpool, England (L) TVG

Ciao Italia "Little Martha's School "Cheese" Bites/ Stuzzichini" C.Minds "Alchemy" Two victims are found WINP (16) murdered in a ritualistic manner. TV14 Paid Program The Game Plane WPCW (19) WPMY (22)

Paid Program

WPCB (40)

Real Life! Familytime Telethon

WPGH (53)

Paid Program

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

12 PM

Paid Program

Paid Program

12:30

4:30

5 PM

5:30

PGA Golf Farmers Insurance Open Site: Torrey Pines Golf Club -- San Diego, Calif. (L) TVG

Don't Worry, Retire Happy With Tom Hegna Create a bright and Victor Borge's Timeless Comedy! View Victor Borge's funniest happy life in retirement. TVG and most memorable skits. TVPG Hiring America World of X Games "Best of Aspen" TV14 30 for 30 "The Price of Gold" The 1994 figure skating scandal is examined. TVG Noodle and Doodle Paid Program Paid Program NCAA Hockey Wisconsin vs. Penn State (L) TVG

WQED (13)

4 PM

Woody Guthrie at 100! Live at the Kennedy Center A concert to Alone in the honor the music of Woody Guthrie. TVPG Wilderness Skating TVG Figure Skating European Championship TVG

Fox College Hoops NCAA Basketball Georgetown vs. Villanova (L) TVG Fox College Hoops NCAA Basketball Arizona vs. Arizona State (L) TVG Tip-Off (L) Extra (L) NCAA Basketball Notre Dame vs. Duke (L) TVG PGA Golf Farmers Insurance Open Site: Torrey Pines Golf Club -- San Diego, Calif. (L) TVG Paid Program

Alpine Skiing World Championship -- Vail, Colo. TVG

Hubert Keller: Chef Food Forward "SOS: The Victory Garden The Woodwright's W.Shop "Tamboor House "Watertight "Great Soups" "Ohio" Save Our Soil" Shop Tool Cabinet" Fire Pit Cover" Crim. Minds "Nanny Dearest" Someone is Criminal Minds "#6" The BAU tracks an Criminal Minds "Brothers Hotchner" TV14 kidnapping nannies and their charges. TV14 UnSub targeting people in Detroit. TV14

Glory (1989, War) Denzel Washington, Cary Elwes, Matthew Broderick. The story of America's first all- Everybody Loves black volunteer unit created during the Civil War. TVM Raymond The Best of Greatest Sports Legends NCAA Hockey Wisconsin vs. Penn State (L) TVG "Cities of Champions" TVG Real Life! Familytime Telethon The Big Bang "The Tangerine Factor"

1 PM

Fox College Hoops Tip-Off (L)

1:30

NCAA Basketball Georgetown vs. Villanova (L) TVG

2 PM

2:30

Figure Skating European Championship -- Stockholm, Sweden TVG Rudy Maxa's World Rick Steves' Europe Globe Trekker "Great "London" "Berlin" Australian Hikes" Criminal Minds "The Replicator" TV14 Criminal Minds "The Longest Night" The BAU team closes in on a serial killer. TV14 The King of Queens The King of Queens Mike & Molly Mike & Molly

This Old House

Paid Program

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Community

Real Life! Familytime Telethon Fox College Hoops Extra (L)

3 PM

Community

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NCAA Basketball Arizona vs. Arizona State (L) TVG

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Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Limo Wars Limo Wars Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Criminal Minds "Mosley Lane" The Walking Dead "Welcome to the The Walking Dead "30 Days Without an The Walking Dead "Infected" The group The Walking Dead "Isolation" One group Walking Dead "Indifference" The group on Walking Dead "Internment" Multiple enemies Tombs" TV14 Accident" TV14 faces a brand new enemy. TV14 leaves the prison in search of supplies. TV14 a supplies mission runs into hurdles. TV14 put pressure on Rick and the group. TV14 To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced Inside Fame "Darius Rucker" (N) Reba Reba Reba Reba

Eraser (‘96, Action) Vanessa L. Williams, James Coburn, Arnold Schwarzenegger. A United States marshal becomes a target. TVM Paid Program 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 News Featuring news updates and interviews. (11:45) Key & Peele "Scariest Movie Ever" TV14 (:15) Hit and Run

Without a Paddle (‘04, Com) Seth Green. TV14

Big Daddy (‘99, Com) Adam Sandler. TVPG Amish Mafia "Fall From Grace" Amish Mafia "Holy War" Amish Mafia Amish Mafia Moonshiners "Bros Before Hooch" Moonshiners Dog With a Blog (:05) Dog With a Dog With a Blog I Didn't Do It I Didn't Do It I Didn't Do It Austin and Ally Austin and Ally Austin and Ally Girl Meets World Girl Meets World Girl Meets World Blog NCAA Basketball (L) TVG NCAA Basketball (L) TVG NCAA Basketball (L) TVG NCAA Basketball (L) TVG NCAA Basketball (L) TVG NCAA Basketball (L) TVG (10:00) Predator

Batman Forever (‘95, Act) Val Kilmer. Batman and Robin battle Two-Face and The Riddler. TV14 (:15)

Batman & Robin (‘97, Act) Chris O'Donnell, George Clooney. Batman, Robin and Batgirl battle two new villains. TVPG Daily Mass Religous Catalogue MiraclesCross EWTN on Location DivineMercy/Reflect. Rosary for Life Web of Faith 2.0 "Catholic Mysticism" Church and Poor EWTN Bookmark (11:00)

Fever Pitch (‘05, Com) Drew Barrymore. A baseball

Coming to America (1988, Comedy) Arsenio Hall, James Earl Jones, Eddie Murphy. An African prince

You Again (2010, Comedy) Odette Yustman, Sigourney Weaver, Kristen Bell. A girl fan's obsession endangers his relationship. TVPG travels to America to avoid an arranged marriage and find a new bride. TVMA sets out to expose the woman her brother is about to marry for who she really is. TV14 America's News HQ America's News HQ Journal Editorial R. News HQ National and global headline news stories. TVG Healthy You America's News HQ The Five Worst Cooks in America "Feeding Frenzy" Beat Bobby Flay Duff Till Dawn Restaurant "Betting the House" Diners, Drive-Ins Diners, Drive-Ins Guy's Game "Five Star Frozen Feud" The Kids Baking Championship "Bake Sale"

The Lorax (2012, Animated) Taylor Swift, Danny DeVito, Zac Efron. In order to impress the girl he has a

The Amazing Spider-Man (2012, Action) Emma Stone, Rhys Ifans, Andrew Garfield. Peter Parker develops spider-like

Thor (‘11, Act) crush on, a boy must discover the story of Lorax. TVG abilities and must face off against the Lizard. TV14 Chris Hemsworth. (10:00) Morn. Drive Golf Cent. Pre-game PGA Golf Farmers Insurance Open Round 3 (L) TVG Golf Cent. Pre-game LPGA Golf Bahamas Classic Round 3 (L) TVG CHAMPS Golf Allianz Championship Round 2 Away and Back (2015, Romance) Minka Kelly, Jason Lee. A family of swans makes I Do, I Do, I Do (2015, Romance) Autumn Reeser, Shawn Roberts. A woman's A Wish Come True (2015, Romance) Ben Hollingsworth, Anthony Lemke, Megan Park. A their home on a young girl's farm and it's love at first sight. TVPG wedding is spiraling out of control and gets to relive her day until right. TVG birthday girl who is down on her luck receives everything she ever wished for. TVG (10:15)

Blended (2014, Comedy) Drew Barrymore, Bella Thorne, Adam Sandler. After an awful Night Will Fall (‘14, Doc) Sidney Bernstein, Alfred Hitchcock.

The Dukes of Hazzard (‘05, Act) Johnny Knoxville. The (:40)

Pacific Rim Lucky You blind date, two single parents find themselves stuck together at a resort. TV14 Examine the untold story about the horrors of WWII. TV14 Duke boys try to save their family farm. TVMA (‘13, Act) Idris Elba. Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced Criminal Minds "Alchemy" Criminal Minds "Nanny Dearest" Criminal Minds "#6" Criminal Minds "Brothers Hotchner" Criminal Minds "The Replicator" Criminal Minds "The Longest Night" Teenage Bank Heist (‘12, Thril) Maeve Quinlan. TV14 Cradle of Lies (‘06, Susp) Debra Messing. TV14 Run for Your Life (‘14, Dra) Amy Smart. TVPG Weekends With Alex Witt Live news reports of the day's top stories. TVPG MSNBC News Live MSNBC News Live MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary (10:00) To Be Announced NCAA Basketball Virginia Commonwealth vs. St. Bonaventure (L) TVG NCAA Basketball Saint Louis vs. Fordham (L) TVG PAW Patrol SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Fairly Odd Parents Fairly Odd Parents Fairly Odd Parents Sanjay and Craig Rabbids Invasion SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob (10:30)

Steel Magnolias

America's Sweethearts (‘01, Rom) Julia Roberts. TV14

Steel Magnolias (‘89, Com/Dra) Sally Field. Six women become friends as they share stories. TV14

Say Anything Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program PCN Afternoon PCN Early PM NCAA Basketball Wake Forest vs. Georgia Tech (L) TVG ACC All-Access SportsBeat Rewind SportsBeat Rewind WHL Hockey Portland Winter Hawks vs. Seattle Thunderbirds TVG Bar Rescue "Twin vs. Twin" Bar Rescue "Scary Mary's" Cops "Liar Liar #4" Cops "Coast to Cops "Coast to Jail Cops "Coast to Cops "Coast to Cops Cops "Albuquerque" Coast" Coast" Coast" Coast" (11:00)

Star Trek: Nemesis (‘02, Sci-Fi) Patrick Stewart.

Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991, Sci-Fi) Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, William

The Wolfman (2010, Horror) Benicio Del Toro, Anthony Hopkins, Emily Blunt. A The crew of the Enterprise uncovers a sinister plot. TV14 Shatner. The Enterprise crew must stop a plot to block a peace treaty with the Klingon Empire. TVPG nobleman comes back to his family's estate and is bitten by a werewolf. TVMA (11:30)

Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (‘09, Rom) Matthew To Be Announced Friends Friends "The One Friends Friends "The One With McConaughey. TV14 With the Blackout" Mrs. Bing" Ext. Cheapskates Ext. Cheapskates Ext. Cheapskates Ext. Cheapskates Under Boss "Oriental Trading Company" Undercover Boss "Moe's Southwest Grill" Undercover Boss "Johnny Rockets" Undercover Boss "Hooters" TNT Preview /(:15)

The Town (‘10, Act) Rebecca Hall, Ben Affleck. A career criminal plans his next big heist. TVMA

Gran Torino (‘08, Dra) Clint Eastwood. An old man tries to reform and protect a boy. TVMA Movie Booze "Netherlands: Liquid Courage" Bizarre/ Delicious Bizarre/ Delicious Dangerous Grounds "Colombia" Dangerous Grounds "Golden Triangle" Dangerous Grounds "Guns and Lions" Expedition Unknown "Temple of Doom" Dumbest "World's Dumbest Hillbillies 2" Dumbest "World's Dumbest Hillbillies 3" Dumbest "World's Dumbest Hillbillies 4" Branson Famous Branson Famous Branson Famous Branson Famous Hardcore Pawn Pawn 1/2 cont'd next Family Feud Family Feud The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Family Feud Family Feud (9:30) Robin Hood

The Bourne Ultimatum (‘07, Act) Julia Stiles. TV14 Law & Order: S.V.U. "Blood Brothers" Law & Order: Special Victims Unit "Wet" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Resilience" Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger

February 1 - 7, 2015

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SATURDAY EVENING BROADCAST

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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News A roundup of the day's events. (5:30) Alone in the Wilderness A man lives alone in the Alaskan wilderness. TVG ABC World News Pittsburgh's Action News 4 WJAC-TV News at 6 NBC Nightly News: p.m. Weekend Edition Mike & Molly (4:30) NCAA Basketb. Arz./Arz. St. "Samuel Gets Fired" WTAJ News at 6 News A roundup of the day's events. Channel 11 News NBC Nightly News: Weekend Edition (5:30) Trekker "Great PBS NewsHour Australian Hikes" Weekend (N) Criminal Minds "JJ" The BAU prepares for the loss of one of their own. TV14 The Closer A detective handles high-profile murder cases. TV14 Modern Fam "And The Middle "The One to Grow On" Bachelor" Real Life! Familytime Telethon

NCIS A team of special agents investigate NCIS: New Orleans "Watch Over Me" The Insider 48 Hours Examine a subject from multiple KDKA-TV News at (:35) Blue Bloods Weekend military crimes. TV14 TV14 angles. TVPG Eleven Alone in the Wilderness, Part 2 A man lives alone in the Alaskan 50 Years With Peter, Paul and Mary TVG Carole King and James Taylor Live at the Troubadour The duo wilderness. TVG performs at the nightclub where King emerged. TVG

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001, Fantasy) Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Daniel Radcliffe. Upon learning Pittsburgh's Action The Pinkertons Ent. Tonight A source for the latest celebrity and Hollywood news. TVPG News 4 that he has magical powers, a boy enrolls in a boarding school for wizards. TVPG The Big Bang "The Dateline NBC TVPG Saturday Night Live A sketch comedy show WJAC-TV News at Saturday Night Live Judge Judy Tangerine Factor" with musical and celebrity guests. TV14 11 p.m. Modern Fam "And Modern Family Red Band Society "We'll Always Have Red Band Society "Waiting for Superman" Fox 8 News The Middle Lucas Bros. Moving Lucas Bros. Moving "Under Pressure" One to Grow On" Paris" 1/2 cont'd next (N) TV14 (SF) 2/2 (N) TV14 Co./(:15) Lucas Bros. Co./(:45) Lucas Bros. The Journey Two 1/2... "The Sea NCIS A team of special agents investigate NCIS: New Orleans "Watch Over Me" 48 Hours Examine a subject from multiple WTAJ News at 11 Hollywd. A look at the Is a Harsh Mistress" military crimes. TV14 TV14 angles. TVPG latest in entertainment. Jeopardy! 11 On the Ice Dateline NBC TVPG Saturday Night Live A sketch comedy show Channel 11 News Saturday Night Live with musical and celebrity guests. TV14 Antiques Roadshow "Austin (Hour Two)" Appear. The antics As Time Goes By Doc Martin "The Wrong Goodbye" Louisa Filmmaker's Corner An evening of short Austin City "Foo Fighters" The band features TVG of Hyacinth Bucket. goes into premature labor. TVPG films by local filmmakers. songs from 'Sonic Highways.' (N) TVPG Criminal Minds "Remembrance of Things C.Minds "Compromising Positions" A serial Criminal Minds "Smother" A suspect is Criminal "The Time Is Now" A woman on The Listener "The Blue Line" Toby and Past" TV14 killer is preying on married couples. TV14 targeting young mothers. TV14 death row petitions for a mistrial. TV14 Michelle track a gang of robbers. TVPG Blue Bloods A family of cops are dedicated White Collar A con artist and an FBI agent Leverage A team of con artists act as The 10 O'Clock (:35) The Nightly Steelers Nation The Office to protecting NYC. TV14 team up to stop crime. TV14 modern-day Robin Hoods. TV14 News Sports Call Radio Modern Family Paid Program Paid Program The Middle "Dollar

Shall We Dance? (‘04, Romance) Jennifer Lopez, Susan Sarandon, Richard Gere. Futura "Murder on Futurama "The Days" "Under Pressure" A lawyer signs up for ballroom dancing lessons and discovers a passion for dance. TVPG the Planet Express" Cyber House Rules" Real Life! Familytime Telethon Real Life! Familytime Telethon

Raising Hope (4:30) NCAA Basketb. Arz./Arz. St.

The Big Bang Theory

Raising Hope

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Red Band Society "We'll Always Have Paris" 1/2 cont'd next (N) TV14

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Criminal Minds "Solitary Man" Criminal Minds "The Fight" Criminal Minds "A Rite of Passage" The Walking Dead "Live Bait" The group Dead "Dead Weight" A scary chapter Dead "Too Far Gone" The group face struggles to find their humanity. TV14 unfolds at a camp outside the prison. TV14 imminent danger and destruction. TV14 To Be Announced To Be Announced Treehouse Masters "Meditating Maple" To Be Announced

The Perfect Storm (‘00, Act) Mark Wahlberg, George Clooney. A fisherman and his crew fight to survive a hurricane. TV14 Paid Program Paid Program Lives-Super Rich Lives-Super Rich Lives-Super Rich Lives-Super Rich Smerconish CNN Newsroom Inside Man "Morgan See, Morgan Do" (4:30) Big Daddy

Hot Tub Time Machine (‘10, Com) John Cusack. TVMA MythBusters MythBusters MythBusters "Video Games Special" I Didn't Do It I Didn't Do It Jessie Jessie Dog With a Blog I Didn't Do It

Red Band Society "Waiting for Superman" Channel 11 News (SF) 2/2 (N) TV14 on Fox 53 at 10

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Nightwatch "Officer Down" The Walking Dead "After" Prison members wonder if survival alone is enough. TV14 Pets People and their exotic pets.

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Nightwatch Walking Dead "Inmates" Obstacles appear on the quest for stability and safety. TVMA PitBullP. "From Darkness to Dawn" (N)

Lucas Bros. Moving Lucas Bros. Moving Co./(:15) Lucas Bros. Co./(:45) Lucas Bros.

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Nightwatch "Retaliation" The Walking Dead "Claimed" Rick is faced with multiple immediate threats. TVMA Pets People and their exotic pets.

Redneck Family (N) Swamp Pawn (N) Cops: Reloaded Cops: Reloaded Cops: Reloaded Suze Orman "Millenial Money Moves" (N) Restaurant Startup "Seconds, Please!" Restaurant Startup "Young Hustlers" Morgan Spurlock: Inside Man "Club Med" CNN Special Report CNN Report "Beauty and the Priest" (N)

Tower Heist (‘11, Act) Eddie Murphy. A group of men plan to rob a business man's home. TVPG

Superbad MythBusters "Transformers" (N) Fat 'N Furious: Rolling Thunder MythBusters "Transformers" Liv and Maddie Jessie Lab Rats Kickin' It Dog With a Blog Dog With a Blog

NCAA Basketball Louisville vs. Virginia (L) TVG College Gameday (L) NCAA Basketball Kentucky vs. Florida (L) TVG SportsC. The day's news in the world of sports. NCAA Basketball Alabama vs. Louisiana State University (L) TVG NCAA Basketball Missouri State vs. Wichita State (L) TVG NHRA Drag Racing Qualifying TVG NCAA Basket.

Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (‘10, Adv) Logan Lerman. TVPG Friday Tykes "Welcome to the Juniors" Friday Tykes "Conduct Unbecoming" Tykes "What's Wrong With My Dad?"

Predator Life Is Worth Living Heroic Media Mother Angelica "God's Mercy" Bakhita A look at the dramatic life of Josephine Bakhita. (:40) HeroicPriest Living Right With Dr. Ray "The D-Word" The Squint

Pitch Perfect (2012, Comedy) Brittany Snow, Rebel Wilson, Anna Kendrick. A freshman joins her

Hitch (2005, Comedy) Eva Mendes, Kevin James, Will Smith. While helping his latest client, a

Pretty Woman (‘90, Rom) Richard university's all-girls singing group and takes on their male rivals. TVPG professional date doctor falls for a journalist. TV14 Gere. A wealthy man hires a call girl. TV14 America's News HQ FOX Report Saturday Huckabee Justice With Judge Jeanine Geraldo Rivera Reports Red Eye With Greg Gutfeld Chopped "Chopped, Again!" Diners, Drive-Ins Diners, Drive-Ins Outrageous Food "Chocolate" (N) Chopped "Chocolate Challenge" Chopped "Chocolate Competition" Chopped "Own It!" Mike & Molly "Carl Mike & Molly "First Mike & Molly "Mike Mike & Molly Mike & Molly "Jim Married Married "Family Day" (5:30)

Thor (‘11, Act) Anthony Hopkins, Natalie Portman, Chris Hemsworth. Thor Mike & Molly is sent to live on Earth where he becomes one of the greatest defenders of humans. TVPG "Molly Gets a Hat" Gets a Girl" "Halloween" Christmas" Goes to the Opera" "Molly Makes Soup" Won't Eat" (5:00) CHAMPS Golf Allianz Championship Round 2 TVG Golf Cent. PGA Golf Farmers Insurance Open Round 3 Site: Torrey Pines Golf Club -- San Diego, Calif. TVG Surprised by Love (2015, Romance) Paul Campbell, Tim Conway, Hilarie Burton. A So You Said Yes (2015) Chad Willett, Jennifer Dale, Kellie Martin. Owner of a Away and Back (2015, Romance) Minka Kelly, Jason Lee. A family of swans makes their young businesswoman tries to convince parents to approve of her boyfriend. TVG speciality bridal shop falls for the son of her fierce bridal shop competition. TVG home on a young girl's farm and it's love at first sight. TVPG (5:40)

Pacific Rim (2013, Action) Charlie Hunnam, Rinko Kikuchi, Idris Elba. A

Edge of Tomorrow (‘14, Sci-Fi) Emily Blunt, Tom Cruise. A soldier in a war

The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005, Comedy) Catherine Keener, Paul Rudd, Steve former pilot and trainee are paired up to operate a weapon and save the world. TVMA against an alien race becomes caught in a time loop after he is killed. TV14 Carell. Buddies make it their mission to help their 40-year-old friend lose his virginity. TVMA Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Property Brothers "Joey and Mark" Property Brothers House Hunters Renovation (N) House Hunters House Hunters Int'l To Be Announced To Be Announced Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Vikings (N)/:10 Pawn (:35) Pawn Stars Criminal Minds "JJ" C.Minds "Remembrance of Things Past" Criminal Minds "Compromising Positions" Criminal Minds "Smother" Criminal Minds "The Time Is Now" The Listener "The Blue Line" Sugar Daddies (‘15, Dra) Taylor Gildersleeve. Megachurch Murder (‘15, Dra) Tamala Jones. To Be Announced MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary To Be Announced SpongeBob SpongeBob Sam & Cat Every Witch Way The Thundermans The Thundermans Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends (:35) Friends (5:30)

Say Anything (‘89, Dra) John Cusack. TV14 To Be Announced (:15) To Be Announced PCN PM PCN Primetime PCN Evening NCAA Hockey City Classic Miami (OH) vs. Western Michigan Site: Soldier Field -- Chicago, Ill. TVG In the Room Inside Penguins Penguins Pre-game NHL Hockey Pittsburgh Penguins at Vancouver Canucks (L) TVG Cops "Coast to Cops "Coast to Cops "Anger Cops "The War on Cops "Scary Cops "Facebook Jail: Las Vegas Jail: Las Vegas Cops "Tazed and Cops "Coast to Cops "Scary Cops "Facebook Fury" Coast" Coast" Management" Drugs" Monsters" Fury" Confused" Coast" Monsters"

Independence Day (1996, Sci-Fi) Bill Pullman, Jeff Goldblum, Will Smith. A group of people race against time to try to save

Fantastic Four (2005, Action) Jessica Alba, Chris Evans, Ioan Gruffudd. While doing research on a

The Scorpion the world from alien invaders. TV14 space station, four people get super powers from cosmic rays. TV14 King (‘02, Act) Everybody Loves Loves Ray "Tasteless The Big Bang Loves Ray "A Date Everybody Loves The Big Bang The Big Bang "The The Big Bang BBang "The Mommy The Big Bang Ground Floor "The Cougar Town "Even the for Peter" Raymond "Favors" Ray "The Faux Pas" Frank" Theory Theory Table Polarization" Theory Observation" Theory Proposal, Part I" 1/2 Losers" Untold Stories "Deadly Sore Throat" Untold Stories of the E.R. Untold Stories "Stuck in a Toilet" Untold Stories "Cop Shocker" (N) The E.R. "Lock and Key" (N) All About Sex (N) All About Sex (5:30)

Inglourious Basterds (‘09, War) Christoph Waltz, Brad Pitt. Jewish-American soldiers target a movie theater. TVMA Transporter: The Series "Beacon of Hope" Transporter: The Series "End Game" Transporter: The Series "Beacon of Hope" Exp. Unkown "The Legend of Jesse James" Exp. Unkown "World's 8th Wonder" Ghost Adventures "Sailor's Snug Island" Ghost Adventures (N) The Dead Files "Dead End - Neosho, MO" The Dead Files Pawn Pt. 2 of 2 Hardcore Pawn Dumbest "World's Dumbest Performer 11" Dumbest "World's Dumbest Performers 17" Top Funniest "Moments of Regret" Top Funniest "Comical Escapades" Kart Life Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Loves Ray Loves Ray The King of Queens The King of Queens The King of Queens The King of Queens Law & Order: S.V.U. "Swing" Law & Order: Special Victims Unit "Care" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Privilege" Law & Order: Special Victims Unit "Sick" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Selfish" Modern Family Modern Family Outlaw Country Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Outlaw Country

Deep Blue Sea (‘99, Hor)

February 1 - 7, 2015


MOVIES

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KDKA (2) WPSU (3) WTAE (4) WJAC (6) WWCP (8) WTAJ (10) WPXI (11) WQED (13)

12 AM (11:35) Blue Bloods

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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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FEBRUARY 7, 2015 3 AM (:05) Paid Program

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agent team up to stop crime. TV14 Hollywood A Path Appears Around the world tracking children in Haiti. TV14 Katmai: Alaska's Wild Peninsula Castle "The Lives of Others" Castle is stuck In Depth With Access Hollywood Weekend Latest news Homeowner "His (11:30) The Paid Program Pinkertons at home with a broken leg. TVPG Graham Bensinger about Hollywood celebrities. TVPG and Hers Garage" (11:30) Sat. Night A sketch comedy show The Big Bang The Big Bang Paid Program Missing 1st Look Open House NYC with musical and celebrity guests. TV14 Theory Theory Paid Program Family Guy "Dial Family Guy "Extra- Community Community Seinfeld Seinfeld Mike & Molly "Opening Day" Meg for Murder" Large Medium" Scandal "Boom Goes the Dynamite" Olivia The Good Wife "Foreign Affairs" The firm The Closer "Last Rites" A priest is CARS.TV Paid Program is hired by a politician. TV14 represents a small drilling contractor. TV14 murdered. TV14 The Tim McCarver Animal Rescue (11:30) Sat. Night A sketch comedy show PromoWest TV Forensic Files What Went Down Dog the Bounty with musical and celebrity guests. TV14 Hunter Show Members' Favorite TVG

Listener "Early Checkout" A hotel owner is Listener "Cold Storage" A body is found in suspected of assaulting a writer. TVPG a locker filled with stolen goods. TVPG The Office Paid Program Everybody Loves Paid Program (19) WPCW Raymond Republic of Doyle "Blood Work" Jake and Two and a Half Men Two and a Half Men WPMY (22) Mal help an escaped convict. TVPG Real Life! Familytime Telethon WPCB (40)

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workforce as a defense attorney. TVPG Ed Sullivan's Rock 'n' Roll Classics "The '60s" TVG

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Bones "The Ghost in the Killer" TV14

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Criminal Minds "A Rite of Passage" Nightwatch "Officer Down" The Walking Dead "Still" A simple request The Walking Dead "Alone" One group leads to a bizarre mission. TVMA finds what may be an ideal shelter. TVMA Pit Bull Parole "From Darkness to Dawn" Treehouse Masters "Meditating Maple" To Be Announced Cops: Reloaded Cops: Reloaded Cops: Reloaded Big Redneck Family Suze Orman "Millenial Money Moves" American Greed "The Black Widows" Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files (11:30)

Superbad (‘07, Com) Jonah Hill. TVMA Fat 'N Furious: Rolling Thunder Fat 'N Furious: Rolling Thunder Dog With a Blog Girl Meets World Girl Meets World Austin and Ally

The Listener "Buckle Up" Violent thieves pose as police officers. TVPG Comedy.TV TVPG Paid Program

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Anger M. "Charlie Anger Management Anger Management Anger Management Are We There Yet? Tests His Will Power" Real Life! Familytime Telethon

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outstanding entertainers. TVPG Charlie Rose: The A.Experience "The Big Burn" Hundreds of wildfires raged in the Rockies in 1910. TVPG Week Women of Power On the Money Pittsburgh's Action News 4 TVG

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The Right Side With RingHonorWrestling The hardest-hitting Armstrong Williams pro wrestling action on the planet. TVPG

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Info-Documentary Info-Documentary Info-Documentary Info-Documentary The Walking Dead "A" Rick comes face to The Walking Dead "After" Prison members face with sheer brutality. TVMA wonder if survival alone is enough. TV14 Untamed and Uncut "Daring Rescues" Untamed and Uncut "Rodeo Rampage" Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Raising 1/2 Raising Pt. 2 of 2 Paid Program Paid Program CMT Music Music videos from the biggest names in country music. TVG Paid Program Paid Program CNBC Special CNBC Special The Suze Orman Show The Suze Orman Show Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files CNNI Reports and live break-ins. CNNI Reports and live break-ins. South Park South Park South Park Brickleberry Brickleberry Comedy Presents Paid Program Paid Program Fat 'N Furious: Rolling Thunder Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Austin and Ally To Be Announced The Suite Life on The Suite Life on Phineas and Ferb Phineas and Ferb Deck Deck SprtC The day's news in the world of sports. SprtC The day's news in the world of sports. SprtC The day's news in the world of sports. SprtC The day's news in the world of sports. SprtC The day's news in the world of sports. SportsC. The day's news in the world of sports. (11:30) NCAA Basketball Gonzaga vs. San Francisco (L) TVG College Basketball NBA Tonight 30 for 30 "Brian and the Boz" TVG 30 for 30 "Rand University" 30 for 30 "You Don't Know Bo" (11:30)

Predator (‘87, Sci-Fi) Arnold Schwarzenegger. TVMA Short game "Paying My Last Respects" The Short Game "You Gotta Be Better" Paid Program TVPG Daily Mass Peace Plan Exile and Return Jim and Joy "Jeffrey and Alice Heinzen" Catholic Authors (N) Heart of History EWTN Live "Alan Moy" Might Have Life Life Is Worth Living (11:00)

Pretty Woman (‘90, Rom) Julia Roberts, Jason Melissa "Failure to Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Zola Levitt Presents Alexander, Richard Gere. A wealthy man hires a call girl. TV14 Communicate" Justice With Judge Jeanine Geraldo Rivera Reports Red Eye With Greg Gutfeld Huckabee Justice With Judge Jeanine Huckabee Chopped "Chocolate Challenge" Chopped "Chocolate Competition" Chopped "Own It!" Outrageous Food "Chocolate" Paid Program Paid Program Married "Family Louie "Ikea/ Piano Louie "Dad" Louie Two and a Half Men Two 1/2... "Is There Married Louie "Ikea/ Piano Louie "Dad" Louie Two and a Half Men Two 1/2... "Kinda Paid Program Paid Program "Halloween" Lesson" gets a rash. a Mrs. Waffles?" Day" Lesson" gets a rash. Like Necrophilia" (9:00) PGA Golf Farmers Insurance Open Round 3 TVG CHAMPS Golf Allianz Championship Round 2 TVG PGA Golf Farmers Insurance Open Round 3 Site: Torrey Pines Golf Club -- San Diego, Calif. TVG My Boyfriends' Dogs (2014, Drama) Teryl Rothery, Joyce DeWitt, Erika Christensen. How to Fall in Love (2012, Comedy) Kurt Evans, Gina Holden, Brooke D'Orsay. Sparks Nearlyweds (2013, Romance) Jessica Parker Kennedy, Christie Laing, Danielle Panabaker. Woman wound up single and now proud owner of her boyfriends' dogs. TV14 fly when a man hires his high school crush to be his dating coach. TVPG A pastor's neglect gives three newlyweds a second chance at walking down the aisle. TVPG

Edge of Tomorrow (‘14, Sci-Fi) Emily Blunt, Tom Cruise. A soldier in a war (:55)

The Purge (‘13, Horror) Lena Headey, Max Burkholder, (:25)

Rules of Attraction (‘02, Com) James Van Der Beek. (:20) An Apology to Elephants View how elephants live in the wild and in zoos. TVPG against an alien race becomes caught in a time loop after he is killed. TV14 Ethan Hawke. A family is held hostage during the Purge. TV14 A look at a sexual triangle at a New England college. TVMA Property Brothers House Hunters Renovation House Hunters House Hunters Int'l Property Brothers "Joey and Mark" Paid Program TVPG Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Vikings / (:10) Pawn (:35) Pawn Stars Info-Documentary Info-Documentary Info-Documentary Info-Documentary The Listener "Early Checkout" The Listener "Cold Storage" The Listener "Buckle Up" Paid Program Paid Program Inspiration Today Camp Meeting David and Barbara Cerullo share God's blessing. TVG Megachurch Murder (‘15, Dra) Tamala Jones. To Be Announced (:05) Old Christine (:35) Old Christine (:05) Paid Program (:35) Paid Program MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary Match of the Day Highlights from last weekend's Premier League games. NFL Turning Point Consumer Consumer Consumer Consumer Consumer Consumer Showcase (:05) Friends (:40) Friends (:10) George Lopez (:45) George Lopez (:20) George Lopez (:50) George Lopez (:25) The New Adventures of Old Christine (:55) Old Christine Yes, Dear Yes, Dear Full House (10:15) TBA (:45)

Say Anything (‘89, Dra) Ione Skye, John Cusack. A loner tries to win the girl of his dreams. TV14 Paid Program TVPG PCN Late Night PCN Late Night PCN Early AM (10:00) NHL Hockey Penguins Post-game NCAA Basketball Creighton vs. St. John's TVG Brawl Call Brawl Call United Fight Alliance Planet X Square Planet X Square Jail: Las Vegas Jail: Las Vegas Cops "Coast to Cops "Albquerque" Cops "Coast to Cops "Coast to World's Wildest Police Videos "Van Paid Program TVPG Paid Program TVPG Coast" Coast" Coast" Dropoff" (11:30)

The Scorpion King (‘02, Act) Dwayne 'The Rock'

The Golden Compass (2007, Fantasy) Daniel Craig, Dakota Blue Richards, Nicole Kidman. A girl is Age of Dinosaurs (2013, Adventure) Ronny Cox, Jillian Rose Reed, Treat Williams. A Johnson. A warrior tries to save his land from an evil king. TV14 guided by a mysterious compass in the search for her kidnapped friend. TVPG firefighter fights dinosaurs in Los Angeles after they escape from a biotech lab. TV14 King of the Nerds "The Gods Are Angry"

Definitely, Maybe (2008, Comedy/Drama) Elizabeth Banks, Isla Fisher, Ryan Reynolds. The father of a

My Best Friend's Girl (‘08, Com) Alec Baldwin, Dane Cook. A womanizer offers Married With Children ten-year-old girl tells the story of how he met and married her mother. TV14 to date women in terrible fashion to send them back to their exes. TVMA "Guys and Dolls" The Nerds travel back in time. The E.R. "Scorching Secret!" Untold Stories of the E.R. "Cop Shocker" Untold Stories "Stuck in a Toilet" Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Transporter: The Series "End Game"

Inglourious Basterds (‘09, War) Brad Pitt. An elite group of soldiers crosses paths with a woman whose family was killed by Nazis. TVMA Law & Order "I.D." TNT Preview GhostAd. "Leap Castle and Hell-Fire Club" The Dead Files "Dead End - Neosho, MO" The Dead Files Ghost Adventures "Sailor's Snug Island" Paid Program Paid Program Dumbest "World's Dumbest Performers 17" Top Funniest "Moments of Regret" Top Funniest "Comical Escapades" Kart Life Paid Program TVPG Friends Friends Hot in Cleveland The Exes Loves Ray Loves Ray The Brady Bunch The Brady Bunch The Brady Bunch The Brady Bunch The Brady Bunch The Brady Bunch Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Law & Order: C.I. "Silver Lining" Law & Order: C.I. "Inert Dwarf" Law&Order: CI "The View From Up Here" Law & Order: Criminal Intent "Siren Call" (11:00)

Deep Blue Sea (‘99, Hor) Rules of Engage. Rules of Engage. Rules of Engage. Rules of Engage.

The Three Stooges (‘00, Bio) Michael Chilkis. TVPG Raising Hope Raising Hope

February 1 - 7, 2015

Nightwatch Dead "The Grove" The group questions if life will ever return to normal. TVMA To Be Announced

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Nightwatch "Retaliation" The Walking Dead "Us" The survivors see that faith is a strong survival tool. TVMA Untamed&Uncut "Vacation Nightmares"

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