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Now in its 25th Year! Mar 14 - 20, 2013 Vol.25, No.26

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to our islands’ happenings

Performing Arts Series @ HLSCC

David Rudder Saturday, March 16th 2013

Also this week: Mitch woods @ Myetts • Bet Comedy Jam • stars for a Cause • Flamenco Dancers @ Bamboushay lounge



This Week’s Feature Story

Boogie Woogie Time at Myetts If you haven’t been exposed to the hand clappin’, foot stompin’, fingers flying up and down the piano keyboard sounds of “Boogie-Woogie” – you are in for a treat. In the continuation of the Red Stripe True Blue Music Series, Myett’s is hosting pianist Mitch Woods and his rollicking brand of music dubbed “rock-a-boogie.” Mitch Woods brings to his performance the authentic sound of blues inspired rock n’ roll, resurrecting the sounds of the iconic greats in this genre, including Professor “The Piano Man” as he is known, will take the

Longhair and Fats Domino.

stage solo at Myetts, but don’t be concerned. Mitch

Woods started out in his home state of New York as a student of jazz and classical music. A move to

Woods is a one-man-band and consummate performer. His New Orleans style vintage rock n’ roll is

San Francisco in the 70s changed all that with the exposure to “jump” and rhythm and blues. By the

a show in itself. Woods will be giving six performances over this week and next beginning with Sunday

mid 80s, after a time as solo performer in area clubs, Mitch formed his Rocket 88s band and began to

night the 17th at 7pm. Make sure to get there early enough for a seat- but with this rockin’ boogie-woo-

play in larger blues-oriented music festivals. Now two decades later Woods and his band put a fresh

gie sound, you won’t be sitting long anyway. Call

Myett’s for the full schedule of performances at 495-

spin on the music of the 30s and 40s that gave birth

9649 or check their ad on page 6.

to rock n’ roll.

– Jane Bakewell

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Ask Koren My co-worker is a witch

Your personal E-therapist, is in the house!

Ask Koren

Dear Koren, I just got transferred to a different department where I work and the lady who I have to work closely with seems to dislike me. She is very unpleasant when I ask a question and if a customer is waiting, she tells me instead of attending to the person. She complains about everything I do and I am this close to telling her off. How should I handle this witch? –Frustrated

more than is asked or expected of you so that if there is a confrontation with this coworker or if she reports you, you have evidence in your work to show that you are not under-performing or goofing-off on the job. Enlist her support. Ask her what you can do to improve the working relationship. You could say something like, “Since I am new in this department, is there anything that I can do differently to help things be a little smoother” or “I am noticing some tension here; did I do something that offended you”? If she chooses not to respond, then feel satisfied that you tried. Be nice to everyone you meet. You have no idea what your co-worker is going through. Maybe her bad attitude has nothing at all to do with you, but you are just sensitive and taking it personally. Being nice to everyone you meet could mean just giving them a smile and you would be amazed at the reaction that will bring out in someone. Everyone that we meet will not like us; we however have a duty to do the best we can in spite of the circumstances that we face, knowing that from challenges, we can learn invaluable lessons about human nature and we can become stronger from overcoming.

Dear Frustrated, When we feel unfairly provoked, it is natural to want to lash out at the provoker; however, two wrongs rarely make a right and in your anger, you might say something that you will regret after. Therefore, it is best to be as rational as possible about the situation. It is difficult to know what is causing her attitude. It could be a personality problem, jealousy, or maybe you did something inadvertently to give her a negative opinion of you. Even not knowing the reasons for her behavior, you still have to cope with it for five days a week, eight hours a day. Here are some suggestions: Inspire and motivate yourself before you get to work. Make sure you leave your home with a positive attitude. That will help you to face whatever she or anyone else throws at you without succumbing to the “tit for tat” mentality. You know who you are and you won’t let anyone else’s negativity change you. Do the best you can at your job. Always do a little

Lime ... “to hang around idly” or “to go out on the town.” Source: The Dictionary of Virgin Islands English Creole by the late educator and historian Lito Valls. The Limin’ Times brings you all the news about when and where to “lime” in the British Virgin Islands. Limin’ Times Entertainment Guide

Send your questions confidentially to askkoren@live.com or via twitter at @korennorton

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tv specials & highlights THURSDAY MARCH 14, 2013 7:00 1 My Pet Shame 8:00 4 NCIS P Mudcats 8:30 L Property Wars 9:30 ` Parks and Recreation L Auction Kings 9:31 * Two and a Half Men 10:00 _ ( Scandal ) Beauty and the Beast , Sound Tracks: Music Without Borders 2 Wynton Marsalis; Scottish folk singer Julie Fowlis; African singer Youssou N’Dour. 10:01 * Person of Interest 10:31 ` 1600 Penn 11:00 1 Dog Whisperer 2 Steve Harvey: Don’t Trip... He Ain’t Through with Me Yet Steve Harvey’s stand-up performance in front on churchfolk. 4 NCIS

P Titanic: How It Really Sank A chain of improbable circumstances leads to the sinking of the great ship. 9:00 _ ( Last Man Standing P Save the Titanic With Bob Ballard: Revealed The oceanographer works to protect the final resting place of his greatest maritime discovery. (N) 9:30 1 The Planet’s Funniest Animals 10:00 _ ( Shark Tank P Titanic: Ballard’s Secret Mission: Revealed How Ballard’s search for the Titanic became a cover story to ward off Soviet suspicions. (N) 11:00 * Blue Bloods 1 Dog Whisperer 4 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

tv specials & highlights

FRIDAY MARCH 15, 2013 7:00 1 My Pet Shame B Barter Kings P Vatican: The Hidden World Revealing secrets from inside the Vatican. 8:00 B Duck Dynasty

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SATURDAY MARCH 16, 2013 7:00 , History Detectives 1 My Pet Shame 6 Coast Guard: HMS Bounty Rescue Braving the dangerous conditions to save 14 crew members of the HMS Bounty. 8:00 1 Corwin’s Quest 8:30 B Storage Wars 9:00 _ ( Once Upon a Time * Hawaii Five-0 6 Coast Guard Alaska < The Way to Life The mysterious way in which God calls men to follow Him.

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9:30 B Storage Wars 10:00 _ ( 20/20 * Golden Boy : Island Secrets < Alter Christus An exploration into the important aspects on the priesthood. P Wicked Tuna 10:30 : Island Secrets B Storage Wars 11:00 * 48 Hours

SUNDAY MARCH 17, 2013 7:00 1 My Pet Shame 6 Reef Wranglers 7:30 6 Reef Wranglers P Lords of War 7:40 ∏ The Wizarding World of Harry Potter The impact of central Florida’s newest attraction. 8:00 _ ( America’s Funniest Home Videos * 60 Minutes , Battle for the Elephants Investigators and conservationists reveal the criminal network behind ivory’s demand and supply. ` Betty White’s Off Their Rockers 8:30 ` Betty White’s Off Their Rockers 9:00 _ ( Once Upon a Time


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By Arlena St. Hilaire

Parker Instead of just taking his revenge right away, Parker decides to do one better. Not only will he take his revenge, but he’ll also let them accomplish the theft first, leaving him with all of the loot once he takes them out. The movie’s biggest surprise is the performance of Jennifer Lopez as a Palm Beach real estate agent who becomes Parker’s ally as he plots his revenge. Lopez a frazzled 40-year old strapped for cash real estate agent, who lives with her soap-opera-addicted mother. She is divorced, her car is on the verge of re-possession by the bank; her job is yet to strike gold. What she brings to the table is her knowledge of the Palm Beach layout not to mention she has unforced chemistry with Statham. Lopez manages to be useful to Parker when he least expects it. Parker is a nicely done, middle-level cops-androbbers film that delivers on the action as expected.

The movie opens with a nearly 20-minute heist sequence, in which Parker (Jason Statham) and four others knock over a county fair for over a million dollars. The plan is executed less than flawlessly, and Parker resolves never to work with the same group again. They unfortunately need all their loot including Parker's share to set up their next, way bigger job. So they leave Parker by the side of the road without his money but with a couple of seemingly fatal bullet wounds instead. However, as Parker’s luck would have it, some good Samaritans happen to pass by and rush him to a hospital. As you can probably guess, he wants a little revenge for what happened to him and so begins his quest to track down his former partners. This leads him to Palm Beach, Florida, where the guys are planning to follow through on a large jewelry heist that will get them an even bigger payday. Once Parker gets to Palm Beach, he takes on a new identity as a wealthy Texan so he can scope out the area to find out which house his ex partners are held up in before the heist goes down.

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Your Guide to British Virgin Islands Events By Jane Bakewell

BET Comedy Review

and peek” performance starts at 9:30pm or come early for Roti Friday and Art in the Garden.

Laughter is great stress reliever, truly medicine for the soul. So if you’re up for some comedy relief head over to U.P.’s Cineplex Friday, March 15th to catch a great line-up of comedians. Ray Lipowski, married to in his words a “beautiful black woman,” serves up comedy that is neither “black nor white” but true. Also on the roster is Big Sean Larkins, who has performed on the Mo’nique Show, and thrilled audiences for the last 12 years. Female comedienne B. Phlat uses her brand of humor to get women to take a closer look at themselves and be empowered. Filling out the review is a troupe of Egyptian belly dancers, so this is a night not to be missed. Showtime is 9pm and tickets in advance are $35, $40 at the door and can be purchased at UMI, Bolo’s or U.P’s. For more information call 343-1000.

Scrub Island Meet and Greet Charter Advisors is putting out the “welcome mat” for all interested in coming out to Scrub Island for free drinks, T-shirts and a chance to hear about their services. The Charter Advisor Crew will be on deck to answer questions and you will get a chance to look at the largest bareboat in the BVI, the Voyage 600. The event takes place Tuesday March 19th from noon on. There is a free ferry from Scrub Island that runs on the quarter hour or if you sail in and stay for dinner a free boat slip is included. For more information call Scrub Island 394-3440.

HLSCC Performing Arts David Rudder, one of the Caribbean’s most successful Calypsonians takes the stage Saturday, March 16, as part of the Performing Arts Series at the College. In 1977 he joined Charlie’s Roots, a popular band in Trinidad and Tobago as a vocalist and since then has written and produced over 10 albums, including the title track of his 1988 album Calypso music, which remains one of the top selling songs in calypso history. Show start at 8pm and tickets can be purchased at area outlets or at the door for $20.

Flamenco at Bamboushay The popular Lounge is serving up some exciting entertainment this Friday, March 15th as the Cada Players bring their Flamenco Dancers for a taste of what you will see in their Ringmaster Show in April. This “sneak

Nutrition Coach A free healthy breakfast is offered Saturday,

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live music •events •concerts •p

THURSDAY - MAR 14

ELMS — Happy Hour 4-6pm, Beach BBQ & music by

ROAD TOWN

the Elmtones from 7pm

ORIGIN — Sushi from 5-11pm daily

QUITO’S — Reggae & Jerk night with live music by

FORT BURT — $2 Bud specials daily

Quito & the Edge from 9:30pm

PUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm

CAPOON’S BAY

CANE GARDEN BAY

SUGARMILL — Four Strong Plus 7-10pm

MYETT’S — Tapas Night & KapEye sunset happy hour show

VG & OUTER ISLANDS SCRUB ISLAND — Live music and BBQ 6-10pm

ELMS — Happy Hour 4-6pm QUITO’S — Happy Hour with Candyman from 4pm & live music by Quito rymer from 7:30pm

FRIDAY - MAR 15

SATURDAY - MAR 16 ROAD TOWN PUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm

ROAD TOWN

GINNY’S — Authentic Indian Cuisine from 6pm

PUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm

THERAPY WORKS — Healthy Breakfast 10 - 11am

GINNY’S — Authentic Indian Cuisine from 6pm GOVERNMENT HOUSE — Stars for a Cause starts at 7pm U.P.S BALLROOM — BET Laugh Out Loud Comedy Jam showtime starts at 9pm

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CANE GARDEN BAY MYETT’S — Sunset Happy Hour, Lobster Mania, KapEye & Mitch Woods 7pm QUITO’S — Live Music by Too Smooth from7:30pm

BABMOUSHAY LOUNGE — The Cada Players Flamenco Dancers from 9:30pm

EAST END

WEST END

David Rudder from 8pm

THE CLUBHOUSE — at Frenchman’s Mojito Madness Jappy Jour and $2 tacos

WEST END

HLSCC — Performing Arts Calypso Showcase w/

BANANAKEET — Reuben Chinnery on guitar 6pm, free daily sunset shots

THE CLUBHOUSE — at Frenchman’s Mojito

CANE GARDEN BAY

VG & OUTER ISLANDS

MYETT’S — Speciality Pizza Night, Candyman 5pm until & Mitch Woods 7pm

SCRUB ISLAND — DJ music & dancing 7-10pm

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Madness Jappy Jour and $2 tacos


ts •parties •sports •movies and more

SUNDAY - MAR 17 ST. PATRICK’S DAY

TUESDAY - MAR 19

WEST END/ WINDY HILL

CANE GARDEN BAY

THE CLUBHOUSE — at Frenchman’s Sunday Brunch from 11-2pm

QUITO’S — Live music by Quito Rymer from 7:30pm

BANANAKEET —Sunday Pimms Brunch 10am-3pm

MYETT’S— Speciality Pizza &KapEye sunset happy hour

CANE GARDEN BAY

WEST END

MYETT’S — Brunch 11am-2pm, St. Patrick’s Day Party with DJ Wiz ont he beach 4-7pm & Mitch Woods 7pm

THE CLUBHOUSE — at Frenchman’s Mojito Madness Jappy Jour and $2 tacos

ELMS — Happy Hour 4-6pm, Beach BBQ & music by the Elmtones from 7pm

VG & OUTER ISLANDS

QUITO’S — Open Sunday from 11, serving Lunch & Dinner VG & OUTER ISLANDS SCRUB ISLAND — Brunch 11am-3p, pool party from 2pm & DJ music 3-8pm

ELMS — Happy Hour 4-6pm

SCRUB ISLAND — Meet charter advisors crew from noon

WEDNESDAY - MAR 20 ROAD TOWN DRAKES POINT — Salsa Night 7:30 until WEST END

MONDAY - MAR 18 ROAD TOWN PUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm CANE GARDEN BAY MYETT’S — Margarita Monday with Mexican Specials Candyman 5 until & Mitch Woods 7pm

UPCOMING EVENTS

THE CLUBHOUSE — at Frenchman’s Mojito Madness Jappy Jour and $2 tacos BANANAKEET — Reuben Chinnery on guitar 6pm, free daily sunset shots CANE GARDEN BAY

BVI Spring Regatta & Sailing Festival Mar 25-31 Caribbean Cellars Grand Opening — Mar 23 Full Moon — Mar 27 Kites in the Sky— Mar 30 Hudson & The Hoo Doo Cats @ Myetts — Mar 30 & 31

QUITO’S — Creole Night with MJ Blues from 7pm

MYETT’S — Wacky Wednesday Bushwacker specials live music by Mitch Woods 7pm

WEST END/ WINDY HILL/ CAPOON’S BAY

ELMS — Happy Hour 4-6pm, Pizza & Shepards Pie & live entertainment

Jazz on the Hill — April 26-27

BANANAKEET — sunset happy hour 4-6pm, Oren Hodge on Guitar 6:30pm

QUITO’S — Fish Fry with Too Smooth from 7:30pm

Black & White Thang @ Quitos — May 4

VG & OUTER ISLANDS SCRUB ISLAND — Live music & buffet 6-10pm

VG & OUTER ISLANDS SCRUB ISLAND — Wine tasting 5-7pm, Old San Juan cookout 7pm

Earth Day — April 20

HLSCC Classical Showcase “Opera”— May 11 Lowell Wheatley Anegada Pursuit Race — May 18 & 9 Summer Sizzle 2013 — July 11-14

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prizes will be matched with the stars and their charity. Donations for entrance are $20. For more information call 540-3000.

(contd. from page 9)

March 16 from 10am to 11am at Therapy Works at Romasco Place. Hear a short lecture from Dr. Jerry about nutrition and healthy eating habits while sampling some nutritious breakfast items. Call 494-4678 for further information.

St. Patrick’s at Myett’s If you are Irish or like to celebrate in Irish-style head over to Myett’s for the St Patrick’s Day fun. Brunch is from 11am to 2pm. Then DJ Whiz picks it up on the beach from 4pm to 7pm. You won’t want to miss hearing the “Piano Man” Mitch Woods that evening at 7pm.

Government House Charity Event Governor McCleary and his wife Jenny open up Government House for an evening of entertainment with a few good causes in mind. Stars for A Cause is an opportunity to support some non-profit organizations and services that serve the BVI community faithfully, including; VISAR, BVI Humane Society, Old Government House and Rotaract. Entertainment includes Dalan Vanterpool, Kamau Georges and DJ Bertram. Stars such as Daryll Bess with BayRoc Clothing will be paired with a cause and bidding for

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Ginny’s at the Moorings Fridays and Saturdays, Ginny’s (across from Charlie’s) is serving up authentic Indian Cuisine. Such savory dishes as Shrimp Pakora, Keema Samosa and Lamb Rogan Josh will be on the menu for Indian Night. Come out and enjoy a taste of India in a relaxing atmosphere. Reservations are preferred but walk-ins are welcome. For reservations call 852-3603.

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By Claudia Colli

Cruise Ship Queen for a Day Spending a week on a cruise ship with several thousand strangers is not my idea of a vacation – I live on a gorgeous Caribbean island surrounded by water so when it’s time to get off the rock, my husband and I prefer road trips. Our last big trip had us fly into Vienna, drive to Prague and then onto some of the most beautiful medieval cities in the Czech Republic and Austria. There were storybook castles, alpine mountains and lots of apple strudel. It was a grand adventure, one of the best trips of my life, and it was entirely land-bound. So recently when I received an invitation to tour the Riviera, a new luxury ship, which would be visiting the BVI, I jumped at the chance. It seemed amazing that with all the cruise ships that stop in Road Town each year, I had never been on one – here at last, was my opportunity to board a ship, without having to go to sea. At the dock I was met by the cruise line’s Caribbean representative, Karen Negron of D’Luxe Cruises. I was among a group of journalists, Tourist Board staff and travel agents – a group of veteran cruise ship travelers, who seemed incredulous that I had reached such a venerable age and never taken a cruise. Boarding a cruise ship is not that easy. There is a security protocol that makes getting through the TSA look like a walk in the park. We went through a metal detector, our names were ticked off a guest list and our IDs were collected – not to be returned until we left the ship. But once on board, it was Disney Land. The Riviera, which is operated by Oceana Cruises, is a luxury ship with an emphasis on elegance. Original

paintings by Latin American artists graced most of the passageways, there was a Lalique Grand Staircase, wood paneling and crystal chandeliers. On this ship, opulence was optimum. Oceana considers the Riviera a mid-size ship, but I considered it huge. The 785 foot vessel has a guest capacity of 1,250 and a staff of 800; it has a gym, pool, ten restaurants from Asian to Italian and 11 guest decks. As I went up and down the elevators I felt like I was in a luxury Manhattan high-rise and not a boat. The lunch was not for calorie counters, and included soup, shrimp risotto, sea bass and beef tenderloin, capped off by a decadent chocolate confection. Quite a change from my normal lunch of salad or sandwich. By the end of the day, I began to feel wistful that I wouldn’t be staying on board. It would be back to tuna fish sandwiches, it seemed. But I have kept the brochure handy and have been perusing exotic port of calls like Alaska, Istanbul, Rome and Athens. Now I have to decide: for my next trip do I drive – or do I sail? 15

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tv specials & highlights * The Amazing Race D Shadow Billionaire DHL co-founder Larry Hillblom disappeared during a routine flight. 10:00 _ ( Red Widow , Makers: Women Who Make America ` All-Star Celebrity Apprentice 10:30 6 Hacking the Planet

11:00 * The Mentalist 1 Ivory Wars Africa’s wild elephants are being wiped out by poachers. 2 Real Husbands of Hollywood

tv specials & highlights

MONDAY MARCH 18, 2013 7:00 1 My Pet Shame B Gangsters: America’s Most Evil

8:00 1 Corwin’s Quest 4 NCIS P Supercarrier: USS Ronald Reagan Planes, weapons and thousands of the Navy’s best outfit a nuclear ship. 10:00 ) 90210 * 2 Broke Girls 10:30 * Mike & Molly N Are You Faster Than a Redneck 11:00 * Hawaii Five-0 1 Dog Whisperer

TUESDAY MARCH 19, 2013 7:00 0 Dance Moms 1 My Pet Shame P Diggers 7:05 ∫ True Justice 7:30 B Storage Wars P Diggers 9:00 _ ( Celebrity Wife Swap ) Hart of Dixie , Battle for the Elephants Investigators and conservationists reveal the criminal network behind ivory’s demand and supply. ` Betty White’s Off Their Rockers P Doomsday Preppers 9:30 ` Betty White’s Off Their Rockers 1 Deadly 60 (Part 1 of 2) 10:00 _ ( The Taste 11:00 _ ( Body of Proof * Golden Boy

WEDNESDAY MARCH 20, 2013 7:00 0 Preachers’ Daughters P Street Heat: High Speed Justice Nighttime racing on the streets of Kent, Wash. 8:00 _ ( The Middle 0 Dance Moms P Inside Combat Rescue 8:05 ∫ Destino: Sao Paulo 8:30 _ ( The Neighbors ` Whitney 8:50 ∫ Destino: Sao Paulo 9:00 _ ( Modern Family ) Supernatural ` Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 0 Dance Moms 9:30 1 Deadly 60 9:31 _ ( Suburgatory 10:00 _ ( Nashville * CSI: Crime Scene Investigation , NOVA 2 Rip the Runway 2013 Hip-hop music meets high fashion. (N) N American Trucker P Alaska State Troopers 10:30 N American Trucker 11:00 1 Dog Whisperer 2 Real Husbands of Hollywood 6 Lifeguard! L Moonshiners N Stuntbusters P Alaska State Troopers ∫ Hunted Limin’ Times Entertainment Guide

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By Dean “The Sportsman” Greenaway

Inter Primary Championships In Full Swing Track and Field athletes from across the territory – including Anegada and Jost Van Dyke – are wrapping up the 2013 Inter-Primary Schools Track and Field Championships at the A.O. Shirley Recreation Grounds today. An official opening ceremony is slated for 12:30 p.m. with competition which began yesterday, resuming at 2 p.m. The start time is among some of the changes this year, which also include the revival of the C Division for the smaller schools and two days of competition for each school. Schools are grouped into divisions based on their enrollment of students in classes 1-5. Infants are not included in the count. A Division schools are those that have an enrollment of 100+ students. B Division are those with to 60-99 students while the C Division are schools with less than 60 students. For the first time in the history of the competition, schools across the territory were able to register their athletes online on the BVI Athletics Association website http://bvi.milesplit.com Results of yesterday’s competition and some photos are already posted and today’s results will be added after the meeting ends. School records, each athlete’s performance on their own page, and falling into the territory’s overall ranking are features of the site which has other information about BVI track and field in general. On today’s competition menu is a healthy dose of track events and field events in competitions targeting Under 9, U11, U13 and U15 in all three divisions. Field events include the Shot Put, Ball Throw and Long Jump. Track events includes the 150, 200, 600, 800

Inter-Primary Championships in full swing

medley and 4 x 200m relays. Regarding the age divisions, if an athlete is turning nine this year anytime before 11:59 p.m. on December 31, he or she competes in the U11 Division. Coming out of the Inter-Primary Championships, the top 24 athletes in each event – regardless of division, including the Under 15s from the April 24-25 Elmore Stoutt High School Championships – will be specially invited to the BVI Athletics Association’s Youth Championships in early May. The Inter-Primary Championships are the bedrock for identifying talent not just in track and field but other sports. Which school did you attend or who’s your favorite school? Go out and support the young athletes in competition today, then read all about the results from each division as well as division champions and Victor and Victrix Ludorum on http://bvi.milesplit.com 17

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THURSDAY MARCH 14, 2013 12:30 PM & College Basketball Big 12 Tournament, First Quarterfinal: Teams 2:00 8 College Basketball Big East Tournament, Second Quarterfinal: ; UEFA Champions League Soccer Round of 16 — FC Barcelona vs AC Milan. 2:30 M College Basketball Atlantic 10 Tournament, First Round: Teams TBA. 3:00 & College Basketball Big 12 Tournament, Second Quarterfinal: Teams TBA. (N) 7:00 8 College Basketball Big East Tournament, Third Quarterfinal: Teams TBA. (N) 8:30 & College Basketball Big Ten Tournament, First Round: 9:00 8 College Basketball Big East Tournament, Fourth Quarterfinal: Teams TBA. (N) M College Basketball Atlantic 10 Tournament, First Round:

FRIDAY MARCH 15, 2013 12:30 PM M Saltwater Experience 2:00 8 College Basketball Big Ten Tournament, Second Quarterfinal: Teams TBA. (N) ; UEFA Champions League Soccer Round of 16 — FC Bayern Munich vs Arsenal FC. 3:00 = MLB Preseason Baseball Chicago Cubs at Chicago White Sox. 3:30 N NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup: Bristol, Qualifying. (N) 4:30 & ATP Tennis BNP Paribas Open, Men’s Third Quarterfinal. 8:00 ; Boxing Johan Perez vs. Steve Forbes. (Taped) 9:00 & College Basketball ACC Tournament, Fourth Quarterfinal: 10:00 ; UEFA Champions League Magazine 10:30 = NBA Basketball Chicago Bulls at Golden State Warriors 11:30 & ATP Tennis BNP Paribas Open, Women’s Second Semifinal. (N) 8 College Basketball Pac-12 Tournament, Second Semifinal: M NHL Overtime (N)

SATURDAY MARCH 16, 2013 12:30 PM ` MLS Soccer D.C. United at New York Red Bulls. 1:00 _ ( College Basketball SEC Tournament, First Semifinal: 1:30 M Formula One Racing Australia Grand Prix, Qualifying. 1:40 * College Basketball Big Ten Tournament, First Semifinal: 3:30 ; UEFA Champions League Soccer Round of 16 — FC Barcelona vs AC Milan. 4:30 & College Basketball SWAC Tournament, Final: Teams 5:30 8 College Basketball Big 12 Tournament, Final: Teams Limin’ Times Entertainment Guide

M MLS Whip Around Show (N) 6:00 * College Basketball Mountain West Tournament, Final: Teams TBA. (N) ; UEFA Champions League Soccer Round of 16 — Malaga CF vs FC Porto. 10:30 & College Basketball Big West Tournament, Final: Teams 11:00 8 College Basketball Pac-12 Tournament, Final: Teams TBA. ; Boxing Johan Perez vs. Steve Forbes.

SUNDAY MARCH 17, 2013 12:30 PM ` NHL Hockey Boston Bruins at Pittsburgh Penguins or Buffalo Sabres at Washington Capitals. (N) 1:00 & MLS Soccer Houston Dynamo at FC Dallas. (N) ) MLB Preseason Baseball Atlanta Braves at New York Mets. * College Basketball Atlantic 10 Tournament, Final: Teams 3:00 & ATP Tennis BNP Paribas Open: Men’s and Women’s Finals. (N) 3:30 _ ( NBA Basketball New York Knicks at Los Angeles Clippers. (N) 4:00 ; Tennis Champions Series: Chicago. (Taped) M Boxing Marcus Upshaw vs. Vladine Biosse. 10:30 M Formula One Racing Australia Grand Prix, Qualifying.

MONDAY MARCH 18, 2013 5:30 8 Highlight Express (N) 6:00 & Mike and Mike in the Morning 8 SportsCenter 9 BBC News M The ’Lights (N) 7:00 & SportsCenter (N) 8 NCAA Women’s Basketball Selection Special (N) 7:30 M NHL Hockey Philadelphia Flyers at Tampa Bay Lightning. 8:00 4 WWE Monday Night RAW (N) 8 NBA Basketball Miami Heat at Boston Celtics. (N) 10:00 & Numbers Never Lie (N) 10:30 8 NBA Basketball New York Knicks at Utah Jazz. (N) M The Crossover (N) 11:00 9 BBC News M Pro Football Talk (N) N Pinks - All Out 11:45 9 Sport Today

TUESDAY MARCH 19, 2013 12:45 PM 9 Sport Today 1:00 8 MLB Preseason Baseball New York Yankees at Philadelphia Phillies. (N Subject to Blackout) 2:00 & NASCAR Now (N) 8 SportsCenter (N) 9 BBC News ; Premier League Review Show

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N Unique Whips 2:30 & Numbers Never Lie M F1 Extra 2:45 9 BBC News 2:30 M Into the Blue 4:30 N My Classic Car 6:00 ; EA Sports Game Time F Pregame M The Crossover (N) 7:00 & College Basketball NIT Tournament, First Round: Teams 7:30 8 College Basketball NIT Tournament, First Round: Teams M NHL Hockey Washington Capitals at Pittsburgh Penguins. 8:00 ; Tennis Champions Series: Chicago. 9:00 & College Basketball NIT Tournament, First Round: Teams ; Premier League Review Show 11:00 & College Basketball NIT Tournament, First Round: Teams

WEDNESDAYMARCH 20, 2013 12:30 PM M Hank Parker’s Outdoor Magazine 1:00 & MLB Preseason Baseball Boston Red Sox at New York Yankees. (N Subject to Blackout) 8 Winter X Games Tignes: Women’s, Ski Slopestyle, Final. 2:30 M Bass 2 Billfish 5:00 & NFL32 (N) 6:00 & SportsNation (N) ; UFC Ultimate Insider (N) F Pregame 6:30 ; Car Science F 2013 NCAA Basketball Tournament (N) 7:00 & College Basketball NIT Tournament, First Round: Teams 7:30 8 NBA Countdown (N) M NHL Hockey Minnesota Wild at Detroit Red Wings. 8:00 8 NBA Basketball Brooklyn Nets at Dallas Mavericks. (N) ; Boxing Johan Perez vs. Steve Forbes. 8:45 9 Sport Today 9:00 & College Basketball NIT Tournament, First Round: Teams F 2013 NCAA Basketball Tournament (N) N Drag Race High 9:30 N Drag Race High 9:45 9 Sport Today 10:00 9 BBC News ; The Game 365 M NHL Live (N) 10:30 8 Winter X Games Tignes. (N Same-day Tape) ; UFC Ultimate Insider M The Crossover (N) 10:45 9 Sport Today 11:00 & SportsCenter (N) 9 BBC News M Pro Football Talk (N) 11:30 F Postgame M NHL Overtime 11:45 9 Sport Today


Weekly Suduko

The objective is to fill the full 9x9 grid with digits so that each column, each row, and each of the nine 3x3 “sub-grids” that compose the main grid contains all of the digits from 1 to 9 – with no repeats within each row or column within the entire square. A partially completed grid is usually provided, which typically has a unique solution. See next weeks Limin’ Times issue for solution.



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