Now in its 25th Year! Dec 6 - 12, 2012 Vol.25, No.12
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To our islands’ Happenings
HLSCC Presents its Annual
Christmas Concert December 8th 2012
ALSO THIS WEEK: Christmas in Spanish Town • Pacquiao vs. Marquez 4 • Norman Island Pig Roast • Electronic Recycling
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Glitter, Gold and Holiday Bargains evening starting at 5pm when Mi Amor rolls out the red carpet. There will be gift bags for everyone who comes, live music, and a delightful array of Caribbean and European finger foods including samosas, mince meat pies and more chocolaty delights including a three-tiered “cupcake–cake” by Sim and Sam. “Our store colors are chocolate brown, raspberry and orange, so the opening night’s events from food to beverages will reflect those colors,” Eileen enthuses. She hopes many will come out and see the new store and take advantage of an early start on the bargains that will be in place. “We really have something for everyone from an infant and preteen line of gold and silver jewellery called Kiddie Craft to a line specifically for teens by designer Lauren G. Adams, which features leather cuff charm bracelets,” Eileen explains. A bridal collection is also featured with matching his and hers ring sets. Men, don’t despair, Mi Amor has not forgotten you with name brand watch lines and jewellery for men in 18-karat white gold, silver and titanium. You can also browse online at Mi Amor’s webpage www.miamorluxury.com Jane Bakewell
All that “glitters may not be gold” - but what if you throw in silver, precious stones and a shimmer from chocolate? Jewellery lovers take note; Mi Amour Jewellers (located in the old Columbian Emeralds store) is dishing out the love beginning on December 12th with their “Twelve Days of Christmas Specials. ” There will be fabulous discounts for bargain seekers ranging from 10 percent off brand name jewellery and watches to 50 percent off gold and silver necklaces, earrings and bracelets. And what about the chocolate? The diamonds featured in house come in shades of white, blue, black and yes, even chocolate! Former Columbian Emeralds manager Eileen Bourke, now a partner in Mi Amor is thrilled to open the doors of hospitality and plans to do that in style with a grand opening scheduled for Friday, December 14. If you are free at noon head over for the “Naughty Noon” event, which includes champagne and many decadent chocolaty delights by “Sim and Sam Cupcakes and Confections,” including elegantly tasty truffles. But save yourself for the big event Friday
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Ask Koren Your personal E-therapist, is in the house!
The Ask Gift ofKoren Today December is here! The month many of us have been waiting for where adults get to be like children and shout with glee at receiving gifts. We are in the season of giving, but guess what? We do not have to wait until December 25, to appreciate the gifts we will receive – today, we can be thankful for the gifts we have. One such gift is the gift of today. We have today. Many persons did not make it today, they just never woke up, but we did. Open your eyes, your heart and your mind and see what you have. Instead of complaining constantly about what we don’t have which makes us miserable and unhappy, we can change our whole mood and perspective on life if we pay attention to what we do have. Do you have a job? Many people don’t. Do you have the gift of hearing? Some don’t. Aren’t you relieved that you do not live in a war zone? At least for today…think about it. Be Grateful. Say thanks often and learn to feel a sense of gratitude. We are not automatically entitled to many things, but we get them any way. So instead of pouting when thing don’t go the way we want and throwing temper tantrums when people don’t behave exactly as we expect them too, we just need to accept that we do not have ultimate control over everything and instead have a spirit of gratitude for our daily blessings. Share with others. Today is the day when we should
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ask ourselves, “what can I do to make a difference?,” “how can I give back?,” “how can I share some of these blessings with someone who will benefit from them?” A gift does not have to cost anything. It can be a smile, some of your precious time, lending a book, or offering someone your place in the line. When we help others, it enriches our own lives. Gratitude is a state of mind that can help us to overlook challenges and cope with so many things in life. We won’t bury our heads in the sand and not acknowledge that there is disaster and sickness and injustice and rising prices and death all around us – but we will learn to appreciate the beauty and the gift of life, in spite of all that is going on. Today is a gift and when it is gone, it won’t come back, so let’s make the most of it. Send your questions to askkoren@live.com or follow us on twitter @korennorton and a response will be provided
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By Julian Putley
Museums – On A Personal Note On a recent yacht delivery to the BVI via Bermuda I had a chance to visit the wonderful National Maritime Museum on the archipelago’s western end. Like some of our museums in the BVI, such as the VI Folk Museum, Old Government House and the Lower Estate Sugar Works, museums are fascinating places; repositories of archives, artifacts and art from bygone days, and in the case of Bermuda’s National Maritime Museum – all things historically nautical. Museums remind us of our history and teach us valuable lessons so as not to repeat mistakes of the past. Bermuda’s National Maritime Museum is housed in the old naval dockyard, which was built to support the Royal Navy after the American revolutionary war. There are many interesting exhibits including the origins of Bermuda’s population, the majority of which were migrants from Caribbean islands. One exhibit that attracted my attention was that of the Censorship Department. During World War 2 it was found necessary to inspect all the mail leaving the US for Europe and vice versa in order to expose any communication that would hinder the war effort. There were hundreds of censors and one of the requirements was that they should be linguists, fluent in several languages. The exhibit showed pictures of the offices at the famous Princess Hotel in Hamilton where the censors worked as well as sea planes and ships being unloaded and loaded with literally tons of mail and packages. It described the living conditions where the censors were billeted and their off duty pastimes. The exhibit also highlighted some of the interceptions; one parcel from the US was found to contain large quantities of diamonds and thousands in banLimin’ Times Entertainment Guide
knotes, sent from a Nazi sympathizer and bound for Germany. Some messages were camouflaged in invisible ink and told of aircraft production and shipping movements. Other messages, written on scraps of paper, were from Jews interred in concentration camps and begging the US for help. The exhibit attracted my attention because both my parents were employed in Bermuda’s Censorship Department at the beginning of the war; in fact they met there and towards the end of their service were married in Bermuda. Of course I knew of this; it was sometimes a topic of discussion during family gatherings, but I never had any real insight into the operation. The Bermuda exhibit changed all that; it was an eye-opener. My mother was a major performer in their thespian group, the Censorship Players, often taking the leading role. They worked long hours but there were bicycling trips, cocktail parties and swimming in the pool at the Princess Hotel where they were accommodated. It could be said that it was a plum assignment and I think that both my parents realized it. From my point of view it was a plum assignment too, for without it I wouldn’t be here! Museums, they not only inform us of our past but sometimes can be relevant on a personal note. 6
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Your Guide to British Virgin Islands Events By Jan Critchley
Christmas is in the Air
come together and perform representing your district, she explained.” Co-hosted by the Department of Culture the organizers hope to revive an event with a feel for the “good olde days.”
There are a host of events scheduled this week to get you in the Christmas spirit starting with the annual HLSCC Christmas Concert on Staturday December 8 at 8pm. The college rolls out its finest with performances by the Brass, Woodwind and Jazz Ensembles along with the Chamber Players and a Chorale group now 50-strong, directed by Erica Wattley. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased at the door or one of the ticket outlets such as LIME or Sunny Caribbee. The Virgin Gorda community gets an early jump on festivities with Christmas in Spanish Town kicking off this weekend on Friday December 7 and Saturday December 8. The event begins each day at 10 am with vendor stalls overflowing with handmade crafts, tasty local food, and drinks. Plenty of musical entertainment will keep you rocking from sun up to sundown. This year’s lineup includes Caribbean Ecstasy, Hardcore Band and Hart Atack Band from the USVI. A real draw will be the “Scratch Off’ competition with the Lashing Dogs, Razor Blades, Leon and the Hot Shots and VG Flavour. Ferry service through out the day can bring you right to the holiday celebrations. Don’t miss another fun cultural Christmas event billed as the Clash of the Carolers singing competition held at HLSCC auditorium on Tuesday December 11 at 6:30pm. This is a community wide “shout out” to all carolers from districts throughout the territory. “We want friends, family and strangers living in the same district to
New Sports Center for All Saturday, December 8 at 4pm, the New Life Baptist Church will celebrate the grand opening of the Save the Seed Recreational and Learning Centre. The vision for the name came from a desire to offer the youth of the territory healthy outlets for sports and recreation. The facilities comprise a six lane bowling alley, multi-purpose court for basketball, volleyball etc., a fitness centre, food court and full service restaurant. The gym membership offers a variety of packages that include exercise classes and use of the gym facilities. Contact Jackie at New Life Baptist Church 494-4104 for details.
Island Parties Saturday December 8, the Bat Cave will be lit up with the Old Skool verses New Skool Party. The familiar tunes of DJ Wiz, DJ Bertrum, and DJ Dallaz and DJ Taz will electrify the night. Party starts at 10pm with a $10 admission before 12am. Norman Island is the place to be on Sunday December 9 for the first Pig Roast Party in the newly refurbished Pirate’s Bight Restaurant. DJ Bertrum
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live music •events •concerts
SCRUB ISLAND — BBQ in paradise buffet with live
THURSDAY - DEC. 6
music 6-10pm ROAD TOWN PUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm
SPANISH TOWN (VG) — Christmas in Spanish Town from 10am
ORIGIN — Sushi from 5-11pm
SATURDAY - DEC. 8 CANE GARDEN BAY
ROAD TOWN
MYETT’S — Tapas Thursdays music by Brian Neale PUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm
from 5pm QUITO’S — Live music by Quito solo WEST END THE CLUBHOUSE — at Frenchman’s Mojito
BAT CAVE — Old Skool vs. New Skool Party, music by DJs Bertrum, Dallaz,Wiz and Taz from 10pm FESTIVAL GROUNDS — Electronic Rececling between 9am- 1pm
Madness Jappy Jour and $2 tacos LE PETITE SPORTS LOUNGE — Pacquiao vs.
FRIDAY - DEC. 7
Marquez 4 from 9pm
ROAD TOWN PUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm FESTIVAL GROUNDS — Electronic Recycling between 8am- 5pm
NANNY CAY CAPT. MULLIGAN’S — Pacquiao vs. Marquez 4 from 9pm
WEST END
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DUFF’S BOTTOM NEW LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH — Save the Seed Recreation Center Grand Opening 4pm
THE CLUBHOUSE — at Frenchman’s Mojito Madness Jappy Jour and $2 tacos
CANE GARDEN BAY
CANE GARDEN BAY
MYETT’S — Lobster mania music by Brian Neale 5pm
MYETT’S — Speciality Pizza music Candyman 5pm
QUITO’S — Live music by Evolution Band 7pm
QUITO’S — Live music by Quito & the Edge
EAST END
VG & OUTER ISLANDS
HLSCC — Christmas Concert from 8pm
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WEST END
TUESDAY - DEC. 11
THE CLUBHOUSE — at Frenchman’s Mojito
WEST END
Madness Jappy Jour and $2 tacos
THE CLUBHOUSE — at Frenchman’s Mojito
VG & OUTER ISLANDS SPANISH TOWN (VG) — Christmas in Spanish Town from 10am
UPCOMING EVENTS
Madness Jappy Jour and $2 tacos EAST END HLSCC — Clash of the Carolers 6:30pm
SUNDAY - DEC. 9 WEST END THE CLUBHOUSE — at Frenchman’s Sunday Brunch from 11-2pm CANE GARDEN BAY CANE GARDEN BAY MYETT’S — Local Menu w/ fried fish & Johnny cake
MYETT’S — Speciality Pizza, music by Brian Neale 5pm QUITO’S —Live music Quito plays solo
steel pan vibes by Clem 1pm, Brian Neale 4pm
WEDNESDAY - DEC. 12 VG & OUTER ISLANDS WEST END NORMAN ISLAND — Pig Roast Party, music by DJ Bertrum & VI Showtime Band. Ferry leaves at 11:30am
THE CLUBHOUSE — at Frenchman’s Mojito Madness Jappy Jour and $2 tacos
MONDAY - DEC. 10 CANE GARDEN BAY CANE GARDEN BAY MYETT’S — Margarita & Mexican Specials welcome back Latitude 18 & Eric Stone
MYETT’S — Wacky Bushwacker Specials music Candyman 5pm
Tito Puente Jr. @ HLSCC Jan 12 Willard Wheatley Primary Christmas Concert — Dec 13 Parade of Lights & Christmas Extravaganza — Dec 14 MI Amor Jewellers Grand Opening — Dec 14 VIP Terrace Club Opening Party — Dec 14 Dora’s Christmas Adventure — Dec 15 Annual Police Ball — Dec 15
QUITO’S — Live Music by Too Smooth 7pm
QUITO’S — Live Music by Guest Artist
Full Moon — Dec 27 Foxy’s NYE Party — Dec 31 Trellis Bay NYE Party — Dec 31 Grown & Sexy NYE Party — Dec 31
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will be cranking out the sounds along with the VI Showtime Band. Entertainment includes a “Best Bikini” modeling show, and a swim competition. A specially chartered Speedy’s ferry leaves Road Town at 11:30am and returning at 6pm. Tickets are $10 for the ferry only. Maybe you’re not in a party mood then head on down to Captain Mulligan’s or Le Petite Sports Lounge for Pacquiao vs. Marquez 4 on the big screen on Saturday December 8.
Recycling Difficult Items
Call 494-2413 to Advertise Today!
This is the last weekend, Friday December 7 and Saturday December 8, to clean out that stash of broken down electronics and “Do the Right Thing.” Island Recycling and Environmental Solutions (IRES) is collecting all electronic products such as; computers, laptops, cell phones, TVs, etc. at the Carnival Grounds in Road Town. You may drop off your items between 8am to 5pm on Friday and 9am to 1pm on Saturday.
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By Claudia Colli
Beasts of the Southern Wild Life is tough in The Bathtub, the island in the Louisiana bayou where six-year-old Hushpuppy and her father Wink live. Hushpuppy’s existence, along with the other residents of this isolated community, is primal and mystical. They believe in the presence of prehistoric creatures called aurochs and the relationship of the larger world and their fragile existence. Hushpuppy, who is both observer and narrator, bears witness to life here. She lives in a shack made up of the detritus washed up on The Bathtub’s shore. Her father, who lives in his own shanty next door, is not well
imprisonment and return to their island home.
and metes out tough love to teach his daughter the sur-
There are no professional actors in Beasts of the
vival skills she will need when he is no longer around.
Southern Wild. Hushpuppy is played by Quvenzhané
There is an inter-connectedness between Hushpuppy
Wallis, who was selected from among 4,000 children
and her neighbors who embrace life as one large fami-
who auditioned for the role, and was seven when the
ly. They drink, they party and they ignore what is hap-
movie was completed. Dwight Henry, who plays her
pening on the mainland with abandon. But they are
father Wink, is a Louisiana baker who has no plans to
aware that the world is getting warmer, the ice caps are
give up his profession for Hollywood. They and the
melting and that their lifestyle is in jeopardy.
other actors capture the feel and camaraderie of this
The Bathtub is separated from New Orleans by lev-
isolated community like no professional actors could.
ees and when a Katrina-style hurricane floods the com-
Now nine, Quvenzhané Wallis’ performance is so star-
munity their tenuous existence becomes a fight for sur-
tling that she is already being talked of as an Oscar
vival, not just from the rising water, but also for the way
Nominee for best actress, which if chosen would make
of life they have honed for generations. Life in The
her the youngest actress to be nominated for this
Bathtub is not easy, there are no trappings of modern
honor.
civilization, but this is the way these islanders like it
The film is squalid and realistic and yet it is lyrical
and no one is going to take it away from them. When
and lovely. It is a movie with a big heart and Hushpuppy
mainlanders come and force them to evacuate to a
is one of the most endearing heroines I have seen in a
shelter, they eventually escape what they view as
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tv specials & highlights THURSDAY DECEmBER 6, 2012 7:00 0 Trading Spouses: meet Your New mommy (Part 1 of 2) 1 Bad Dog! 7:30 L Auction Kings 8:00 0 Trading Spouses: meet Your New mommy (Part 2 of 2) 4 NCIS B The First 48 L Property Wars P The Indestructibles
∂ Treme 8:30 P The Indestructibles 9:00 _ ( Last Resort D Filthy Rich Scott Cohn investigates oil rich countries as they move money into Dubai, London, Paris. 9:30 ` Up All Night 9:31 * Two and a Half men 9:40 ∫ Yas Island 10:00 _ ( Grey’s Anatomy ) Beauty and the Beast N Wrecked P Rocket City Rednecks
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10:01 * Person of Interest 10:30 $ Entre el Amor y el Deseo P Rocket City Rednecks 10:31 ` Parks and Recreation 11:00 0 Abby’s Ultimate Dance Competition 1 Dog Whisperer 6 Weather Center Live B Panic 9-1-1 L Texas Car Wars
FRIDAY DECEmBER 7, 2012 7:00 1 Bad Dog! B The First 48 L Flying Wild Alaska ∂ magic Bus Roadshow Ken Kesey’s intention on making a documentary based on his trip to 1964 NY World’s Fair. 7:30 > The Soup 8:00 B Duck Dynasty 9:50 ∫ The Geneva International motor Show 2012 10:00 _ ( Shark Tank ) Arrow * CSI: NY 10:45 ∂ Boardwalk Empire 11:00 * Blue Bloods ` Dateline NBC P miami Drug Cartel Mobsters from Cuba and South America battle over the 1980s cocaine trade.
SATURDAY DECEmBER 8, 2012 7:00 , History Detectives 1 Bad Dog! 7:30 6 Iron men < And a Child Shall Lead Them The power of the Divine Mercy Devotion. B Parking Wars 8:00 6 Weather Center Live 8:30 B Storage Wars 9:00 * Frosty the Snowman The jolly soul heads north to avoid the heat. ` The American Giving Awards Festivities honor deserving charities in the United States. (N) 1 Hillbilly Handfishin’ 9:30 * Frosty Returns A snowremoval spray threatens magic Frosty. ∏ Sea World Parks & Entertainment: Celebrating The Animal World 10:00 ( Castle 1 Tanked 10:30 6 Twist of Fate B Parking Wars 11:00 _ Castle * 48 Hours
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Jay Bobbin
Kristin Chenoweth Is Back In Country With Fox Awards As her year unlike any other nears its end, Kristin Chenoweth is immersing herself in country music again. A co-host of last year’s American Country Awards on Fox, the Tony- and Emmy-winning singing and acting dynamo reteams with Trace Adkins (who’s had the job from the start) to preside over the third annual event Monday, Dec. 10. Lady Antebellum, Jason Aldean, Rascal Flatts, Dierks Bentley, Luke Bryan, Little Big Town and Jake Owen are among those slated to perform as the fanvoted honors are announced at Las Vegas’ Mandalay Bay Hotel & Casino. “We’re really excited,” Chenoweth says of reuniting with country star Adkins to guide the show. “We really get along, and he’s just a cool person. For some reason, we have this crazy chemistry that people enjoy. I enjoy it myself, and I was bound and determined to not lose that date. That was my goal, to be there for that.” Indeed, the American Country Awards marks one of Chenoweth’s first big jobs since her devastating accident last summer on the set of CBS’ The Good Wife. While filming what was to be a recurring part as a political reporter, she was struck by a fallen light fixture ... resulting in serious injury to her face, skull, neck, spine and ribs. Her doctors didn’t expect her to resume work this soon, but she did. “I just can’t have idle hands,” the typically energetic Chenoweth confirms. “I was down for two months easily, then into the third month, I slowly started coming back
out a little bit. It was a life-changing event for me, and I don’t want to milk it dry, but it’s something that will take me a while to recover from. I still have injuries that I’m dealing with, but overall, I’m so lucky to be back. I’m getting there.” A year ago, while filming the ultimately short-lived ABC series GCB, Chenoweth had an added incentive for involvement in the American Country Awards: her own, then-new country album, Some Lessons Learned. “Country music is very inclusive,” she reflects, “but you’ve got to pay your dues there. I think there was a little bit of, ‘Wait a minute, now. She may be so-and-so, but she’s not been in our world.’ When I was asked to do ‘GCB,’ I think it opened up a little bit of acceptance for me. I’ll do another song from the album on the show this year; the way we’re doing it is a secret, but I think it’ll be really fun.” The end of the country road may not be in sight yet for Chenoweth in recording terms, since she confirms she’s “thinking about” making another album in the genre. “I have a lot of other songs in mind, including a couple that I wrote,” she says. “I have a label that I have to answer to (Sony), so we’ll see how they feel about it, but I do see that in my future.” While country still may not be the music form she’s most associated with, after such Broadway successes as Wicked and Promises, Promises, Chenoweth notes that she “grew up singing that way, and a lot of country music artists were my idols. I love Julie Andrews and Barbra Streisand, but I also love Dolly Parton and Loretta Lynn. Those were my people. That was all we had in Oklahoma, country radio. 17
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By Dean “The Sportsman” Greenaway
Meet A Two-Sports Referee: Norval Young Norval Young is a certified FIBA referee—the only basketball signal caller in the Territory with that tag. He has also begun the process of becoming a certified FIFA referee. When that happens, he’ll be the only local referee certified in two international sports – basketball and football. When I first saw him in the football locker room, I stupidly blurted out, “What are you doing here?” I’d only seen him on the basketball court so it was sort of odd to see him lacing up his shoes for a football match. He gave a warm smile. “I’m a football referee too,” he stated. His football trek began in January 2012. “I was always interested in the officiating part of the game and when Franka Pickering was president, I inquired about it. She then passed my name on to the executive in charge and it has been full speed from there,” he explained. “I’m really enjoying it. It’s a lot of hard work but at the end of the day, it pays off.” “Compared to basketball,” he said, “there’s a lot more running to do and you have to be a lot fitter. You still have the normal player and game management to deal with and you have a lot more egos on the football field,” he observed. “Everyone feels they know the rules but I don’t think we have it down pat.” He became a FIBA – certified referee during a Trinidad clinic in 2006, when the Basketball Federation sent six officials there. He thought it was a clinic where he would gain knowledge as he had never refereed a basketball game before. “I was more like a table official – scorer, clock man – those kind of things,” he recalled. “I saw the material
Norval Young
and mechanics they were teaching. When we did the mechanics test, physical fitness and written tests at the end of the day when I checked the website, I saw that I was certified. I was shocked because I never really anticipated that, but things work out for a reason.” He was the only one of the six to make the grade. Norval played basketball starting at Bregado Flax, in the BVI Basketball Federation league on the championship As Enforcers Squad. He also played on Virgin Gorda with Yardies on the old court. During his studied in Holland, Jamaica and England, he played for the school teams. “We are always successful in one way or the other,” he noted. Volleyball was another sport he als loved and played on the Virgin Roots team in the local league. But, his passion has been refereeing. Young said he’ll continue getting more football refereeing experience and when the opportunity arises and an assessor is in the area, once recommended, he’ll seek certification. “I will just continue to do what I can do and do my best, continue to improve and hopefully when that time comes, it will all work out as well,” he said. 19
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tv specials & highlights 7:30 $ Extra Normal 6 Hawaii Air Rescue B Storage Wars Texas 8:00 _ America’s Funniest Home Videos ( Disney Prep & Landing An elite unit of elves ensures homes are prepared for Santa Claus. * 60 minutes B Storage Wars L mythBusters P Wicked Tuna 9:40 Z Hollywood’s Top Ten
10:00 , American masters 4 NCIS 10:30 B Storage Wars 11:00 * The mentalist 1 Fatal Attractions 4 NCIS
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mONDAY DECEmBER 10, 2012 7:00 1 Bad Dog! B The First 48 9:05 ∏ Stormworld
9:30 1 The Planet’s Funniest Animals 6 Ice Pilots ∏ Stormworld 9:50 ∫ Yas Island 10:00 _ Extreme makeover: Home Edition (Part 2 of 2) ) Gossip Girl 10:30 $ Entre el Amor y el Deseo * 2 Broke Girls 6 Plane Xtreme 11:00 _ ( Castle * Hawaii Five-0 1 Dog Whisperer
TUESDAY DECEmBER 11, 2012 7:00 1 Bad Dog! 7:30 B Storage Wars 8:00 ( Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town A mailman (the voice of Fred Astaire) explains Santa. Animated. B Storage Wars P Drugs, Inc. 9:00 _ Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town A mailman (the voice of Fred Astaire) explains Santa. Animated. 9:30 ( Don’t Trust the B—— in Apartment 23 10:00 _ Happy Endings ( Private Practice ) A muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa Kermit and the gang must deliver some letters to Santa. * NCIS: Los Angeles 10:30 $ Entre el Amor y el Deseo _ Don’t Trust the B—— in Apartment 23
WEDNESDAY DECEmBER 12, 2012 7:00 1 Bad Dog! < Advent at Ephesus The daily life, spirituality and musical gifts of the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles. 8:00 1 Austin Stevens Adventures L American Guns 8:30 B Storage Wars 8:45 ∏ UNIVERSAL - VR. THE WIZARDING WORLD OF HARRY POTTER VR FAmILY PAN 9:00 _ The middle ( modern Family ) Arrow 9:30 _ The Neighbors 9:31 ( Barbara Walters Presents the 10 most Fascinating People of 2012 The journalist interviews some of 2012’s top newsmakers: author E.L. James, writer Seth MacFarlane. (N) 10:00 _ modern Family 10:31 _ Barbara Walters Presents the 10 most Fascinating People of 2012 The journalist interviews some of 2012’s top newsmakers: author E.L. James, writer Seth MacFarlane. (N) 11:00 * CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ` Chicago Fire P Hell on the Highway
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THURSDAY DECEmBER 6, 2012 12:30 Pm M Fishing With Roland martin 1:30 M O’Neill Outside (N) 2:00 & Best of mike and mike in the morning (N) 3:00 & Best of First Take (N) 6:00 ; Fox College Football Preview Show 6:30 ; UFC Ultimate Insider 7:00 & Audibles (N) 8 College Football Live (N) ; Bull Riding CBR World Championship - Part 1. M CNBC Sports Biz: Game On! (N) 7:30 8 College Football Virginia Tech at Miami. (N) M CFL Football Hamilton Tiger-Cats at Toronto Argonauts. (N) 9:00 & mLS Soccer Elimination Round: 10:00 ; Fox College Football Preview Show 10:30 ; UFC Ultimate Insider M Boxing Gabriel Rosado vs. Charles Whittaker. 11:30 & All-Access Kentucky 11:45 9 Sport Today
FRIDAY DECEmBER 7, 2012 12:30 Pm M Territories Wild (N) N NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup: AAA Texas 500, Practice. (N) 2:00 & Best of mike and mike in the morning (N) N NASCAR Racing Nationwide Series: O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge, Practice. 3:00 & Numbers Never Lie (N) N NASCAR Racing Camping World Truck Series: Texas, Qualifying. (N) 4:30 & NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup: AAA Texas 500, Qualifying. 6:00 ; UEFA Champions League magazine (N) N NASCAR Racing Nationwide Series: O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge, Final Practice. (N) 8:00 & College Football Live 8 NBA Basketball Miami Heat at New York Knicks. (N) ; College Soccer Southern Methodist at Memphis. (N) N NASCAR Racing Camping World Truck Series: Texas. (N) 9:00 & College Football Washington at California. (N) M CFL Football Calgary Stampeders at Edmonton Eskimos. 10:30 8 NBA Basketball Los Angeles Clippers at Los Angeles Lakers. (N) ; High School Football Teams 11:00 N NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup: AAA Texas 500, Practice.
SATURDAY DECEmBER 8, 2012 12:30 Pm 9 Final Score Limin’ Times Entertainment Guide
1:30 * 2012 CEO Endurance World Championship 2:30 * College Football Special (N) 3:00 & 8 College Football Scoreboard (N) 3:30 & _ ( * 8 ; College Football Teams TBA. (N) ` College Football Pittsburgh at Notre Dame. (N) 4:00 N NASCAR Racing Nationwide Series: O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge, Qualifying. (N) 5:30 N NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup: AAA Texas 500, Final Practice. (N) 6:30 & 8 College Football Scoreboard (N) 8:00 * College Football Alabama at LSU 10:00 & 8 College Football Scoreboard (N) ; Boxing Golden Boy: Fighters to Be Announced. (N) 10:30 8 College Football Teams 11:00 . Giants Access Blue
SUNDAY DECEmBER 9, 2012 12:30 Pm * Sunday Sports Blitz ` Generation Nexxt 1:00 , V.I. Horse Races ` South Florida High-School Sports Show 2:00 & NHRA Drag Racing Lucas Oil Series. (Taped) * NFL Football Regional Coverage. 3:00 & Women’s College Volleyball Wisconsin at Penn State. 8 NASCAR Countdown (N) 4:00 ( New York City marathon Highlights (N Same-day Tape) 4:30 ` mLS Soccer Conference N Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Reno. 5:00 & Golf Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship, Final Round Highlights. * NFL Football Pittsburgh Steelers at New York Giants. (N) 9:00 & 2012 World Series of Poker Final Table. 9:20 ` NFL Football Dallas Cowboys at Atlanta Falcons. (N) 10:00 8 mLS Soccer Conference Semifinal, Game 1: Teams TBA. N Wind Tunnel With Dave Despain 10:30 M The Buck Stops Here With mike Hanback
mONDAY DECEmBER 10, 2012 12:30 Pm M Whitetail Diaries (N) 1:00 & First Take ; English Premier League Soccer N NCWTS Setup 1:30 N NASCAR Racing Camping World Truck Series: Texas. 3:55 & English Premier League Soccer West Bromwich Albion FC vs Southampton FC. 4:00 8 NFL PrimeTime (N)
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M College Football Pittsburgh at Notre Dame. 7:30 8 monday Night Countdown 8:00 ; College Football Teams 9:30 8 NFL Football Philadelphia Eagles at New Orleans Saints. 11:00 & 2012 World Series of Poker Main Event. 11:30 M NHL Live Postgame (N) 11:45 9 Sport Today
TUESDAY DECEmBER 11, 2012 12:30 Pm M Quest for the One 1:00 & First Take 1:30 M Babe Winkelman’s Outdoor Secrets 2:00 M Blue Collar Adventures 3:00 ; UEFA Champions League Pregame (N) 3:30 ; UEFA Champions League Soccer Teams TBA. (N) 4:00 & Outside the Lines (N) 5:30 & Dan Le Batard Is Highly Questionable (N) 7:30 & mike and mike’s Best of the 9:00 & College Football Ball State at Toledo. (N) ; UEFA Champions League Soccer Teams TBA. (N Same-day Tape) M Triathlon Ironman World Championship. 10:00 8 madden NFL Alumni Skills Challenge (N) 11:30 ; UFC Ultimate Insider 11:45 9 Sport Today
WEDNESDAY DECEmBER 12, 2012 12:00 Am & SportsNation M Triathlon Ironman World Championship. 2:30 & mike and mike’s Best of the 4:00 8 College Football Teams N Pinks 5:00 & College Football Ball State at Toledo. 10:00 ; UEFA Champions League Soccer Teams TBA. 12:30 Pm ; Game Time ’12 3:00 & Best of mike and mike in the morning (N) 3:30 & NFL Films Presents 5:30 & Dan Le Batard Is Highly Questionable (N) 6:00 ; Boat Racing OPA Offshore Racing Series. 8:00 & madden NFL Alumni Skills Challenge (N) 9:00 & College Football Bowling Green at Ohio. (N) 8 NBA Basketball Philadelphia 76ers at New Orleans Hornets. ( 11:00 N Barrett-Jackson Special Edition 11:30 8 NBA Basketball San Antonio Spurs at Los Angeles Clippers. (N) 11:45 9 Sport Today