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Alberta Premier Alison Redford, making her first speech in the legislature since taking over the top job, promised yesterday that her government will balance the budget within two years. “Albertans expect their government to plan for the future, and we will not let them down,” Redford told the house in a speech to open the fall sitting of the assembly. “We will balance the budget by 2013-14.” Politicians agreed to suspend the regular business of the house to allow the leaders of all parties to speak on how the province can respond to the teetering global economy. In the speech, she also promised to conduct a series of roundtables and surveys with citizens to gauge their ideas on the best way to spend and save. She also told the house that she will invest more money in research, expand trade links with Asia, and provide stable funding for schools and hospitals. The speech mirrored promises that Redford had made in the leadership campaign. Opposition parties said they
Disruption The first day was also disrupted by two protesters. They unfurled a banner that read “Change The System, Not Just the Premier” before security hauled them out. The fall sitting continues today, then will recess for four weeks and return for an expected twoweek session on Nov. 21.
agreed to an emergency debate on the economy, but instead got a stump speech of rehashed campaign promises from the premier. “Bit of a bait-and-switch there in order to allow the new premier to deliver a faux speech from the throne,” said NDP Leader Brian Mason. Danielle Smith, leader of the Wildrose party said regardless of the intent, Redford made promises that can’t be delivered. “This sounds like a bunch of baloney,” said Smith. “How can you increase spending, and balance the budget, and start saving for the future? Something’s got to give here.” THE CANADIAN PRESS
standards? Women say they were kicked out of Tim Hortons because they’re lesbians {page 4}
Take a look at Dadaab Metro treks to Kenya and offers a glimpse into the world’s largest refugee camp {page 3}
Alberta Premier Alison Redford, right, speaks as British Columbia Premier Christy Clark looks on during a joint press conference in Calgary on Friday.
Standards breach Radio station’s white T-shirt ad deemed offensive {page 2}
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Public teed off over sexist ads One of Edmonton’s rock stations is no longer praying for rain. K-97’s billboard featuring a picture of a woman’s chest in a white T-shirt and the words “Pray for more rain” emblazoned across the top has been deemed offensive by Advertising Standards Canada, which ruled that the ads “demeaned and denigrated women.”
“After reviewing their decision and the complaints they received, we can see where people were coming from,” said James Gushnowski, program director. The comments from the advertising watchdog convinced the station to take the billboards down. The broadcaster is replacing them with this ad instead: “Offensive billboards? You should listen
“I guess the main reason (people complained) was that the picture really had nothing to do with promoting the station ...” JAMES GUSHNOWSKI, K-97
to the show.” “I guess the main reason was that the picture in question really had nothing to do with promoting the station or The Terry, Bill and Steve Show,” Gushnowski said yesterday. K-97 is known for pushing boundaries, but it’s not alone. Other ads under scrutiny lately include Fluid Salon seemingly promoting
domestic abuse and Alberta Health Services’ Plenty of Syph website warning the public about the dangers of the sexually transmitted disease. Radio contests have also shocked. In recent months listeners could win a Russian wife in Edmonton, breast enhancement surgery in Calgary and a chance to have a baby in Ottawa. HEATHER MCINTYRE
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Today’s public hearing on the downtown arena could go into overtime, and city councillors are not sure when to expect the final score. With nearly 100 people registered to speak their mind on the arena, some councillors aren’t expecting to make any decisions today. “Council isn’t about to decide on the arena until we’ve heard from everyone,” said Coun. Kim Krushell. Agenda items up for discussion include the time frame for the project as well as spending $30 million on a design. A city report suggests approval would mean most of the design could be completed
City council voted in favour of purchasing the land for the arena on Oct 14. Final costs will not be released until the transaction is final, though they are estimated at $20 million. Funding of $100 million is still outstanding and listed to come from other orders of government in the $450-million plan.
in a year. The city clerk’s office says the reports on the arena are cross-referenced, which likely means they’ll be dealt with together. Coun. Kerry Diotte said it is possible that a motion could be made to vote on one or both of the
The city voted Oct. 14 to purchase this land north of 104 Avenue for the proposed downtown arena, on which citizens will have a chance to voice an opinion during a public hearing today at city hall.
items, but “it’s probably not likely.” Krushell said it
Police probe missing cadet money A former civilian employee is being investigated after money for a cadet program for 14- to 20-yearolds allegedly went missing, the Edmonton Police Service says. The cadet program is a joint venture of EPS and the 189th Parent Advisory Group, which directs and funds the non-profit opportunity for youth.
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Occupiers say they shall not be moved DEFYING EVICTION. Occupy Edmonton protesters are not being evicted from a downtown park. Melcor, the land-development company that
ect as a whole, and she doesn’t expect that to happen until tomorrow. owns the property on 102 Street and Jasper Avenue where protesters have been camped out since Oct. 15, says it is suggesting only that they no longer camp there after 11 p.m., citing health and safety concerns. Protest spokesperson Chelsea Taylor said it’s cold at night, but the group has voted to stay for as long as people continue to show up. METRO
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Where refugees can dream Life a journey, not a destination for those living in Dadaab, Kenya Metro offers a glimpse inside the world’s largest refugee camp
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Life has a label on it: The blue wristband will enable these children to benefit from emergency health care and food at Dadaab.
Dadaab camp Dadaab, with a total area of 50 square kilometres and a population of roughly 450,000, is the largest refugee camp in the world.
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n the middle of the desert, 100 kilometres from Somalia and 500 kilometres from Nairobi, Mohamed and Hussein, both 22, listen to an MP3 player on their plastic chairs while waiting for kids to be vaccinated. Since last summer, an epidemic of measles has been spreading all over Dadaab, a camp with 450,000 people. Ninety-seven per cent of them are Somali citizens who escaped their country because of drought, famine and lack of security. Dadaab refugee camp, established in 1991, has been getting bigger and bigger ever since. Mohamed and Hussein work as nurses at the International Rescue Committee (IRC) hospital. It’s only a handful of white tents where newly arrived refugee families can get medical treatment and food for their malnourished children. The young men have been assigned to the Kambioos annex, a new camp set up by UNHCR, the UN refugee agency, to relieve overcrowding in historical camps of Dagahaley, Agadera and Ifo. Fortunately, a groundwater reserve has just been discovered here, food is provided by the UN World Food Programme on a daily basis but everything else — education, hospital, toilets and even security — is still lacking. Mohamed and Hussein
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know too well what this is all about. There are Somali refugees who came here with their families when they were two years old. Mohamed often says, “I wish I could come back if my country was peaceful.” But will it ever be? In Somalia, al-Shabab fighters control most of the country including the outskirts of Dadaab refugee camp. Somali authorities have not been able to create a stable government for the last 20 years and African Union troops in Mogadishu are overwhelmed. Canada, the United States and Great Britain are the few countries that offer exile to Somali refugees. A dozen of ex-Dadaab resi-
dents are now enjoying scholarship in Canadian universities, for example. But competition is fierce and Mohamed believes he might never be able to leave Dadaab. Life is tough in the desert but he is thinking about settling down for real. “I am going to start looking for a girlfriend here. I hope she will be educated and hard-working like me.” Once Mohamed gets married, UNHCR will give him a tent. He might want to start a small business with his brother, who studies at a Dadaab vocational school financed by the Norway Refugee Council. Here, young Kenyan locals or refugees learn how to cut hair, apply makeup, sew
and even how to fix a radio receiver. The school headmaster admits that it’s hard to convince refugees to turn up at school everyday: “Some of our students have never seen their parents working, since everybody here relies on food supply. And others think they will never escape: we call it the Bufis Syndrome (Bufis is a Somali word that expresses a strong desire for relocation). Our main task is to motivate them.” Mohamed and Hussein also discovered that their refugee situation made young local Kenyans jealous. “We went to school and found a job. They did not.”
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Lesbian couple turfed from Tim Hortons Chain says it apologized
Not store’s intent to ‘offend or target anyone based on ... sexual orientation’ A southwestern Ontario reverend says he was acting as a concerned father when he complained about a couple’s public display of affection at a Tim Hortons in Blenheim last month. Eric Revie of Glad Tidings Community Church says he was there with his wife and two children when he asked the manager to tell the couple to tone it down. Riley Duckworth, 25, of London, and her partner Patricia Pattenden, 23, say they were told to leave the coffee shop because they are lesbians. But Revie says at the time he thought it was a man and woman and found out the couple was actually same sex after he complained. “There was a couple that were straddling each other, making out ... not just kissing, going further than
“The guests’ behaviour went beyond public displays of affection and was making other guests feel uncomfortable.” ALEXANDRA CYGAL, MANAGER OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS FOR TIM HORTONS
that,” Revie told a Chatham radio station yesterday. “I had my children there. I asked the manager if she could ask them to tone it down,” he said. Duckworth says she and Pattenden were outside drinking coffee with family and friends and kissed once or twice, but denies they were groping each other. Duckworth said she and Pattenden were told “to leave within five minutes or the cops would be called. “The manager said that our behaviour was inappropriate, and that it was a family-friendly establishment and it wasn’t accept-
able there,” Duckworth said. They were shocked, but left to avoid creating a scene, she said. They have been to the same outlet previously and had received stares from customers, but nothing had ever been said, she added. Dozens of people, including friends, family and members of Pride Chatham-Kent, plan to demonstrate outside the coffee shop on Thursday. Alexandra Cygal, a Tim Hortons spokeswoman, said management has apologized and invited the women back. Duckworth said she’ll never return to Tim Hortons again. THE CANADIAN PRESS
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange talks to members of the media in London yesterday. Assange said that financial problems may lead to the closure of the notorious secret-spilling site at the end of this year.
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not be able to continue,” said founder Julian Assange to journalists yesterday. Assange said his group would cease what he called “publication operations” to focus its energy on fundraising. He added that WikiLeaks needs an additional $3.5 million to keep it going. MasterCard Inc., Visa Europe Ltd., Bank of America Corp. Western Union Co. and Ebay Inc.’s PayPal all stopped processing donations, starving the organization of cash as it came under intense political, financial and legal pressure.
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roads, rivers, trails and points of interest — such as stores and libraries — or make edits to get rid of incorrect or outdated data. Changes are vetted by a Google team and fellow users before being seen on Google Maps. “When it comes to our assumptions around who actually is in possession of the most relevant information to any user, I think it’s hubris to assume Google alone can do it without the help of the community of our users,” said Google Canada spokesman Aaron Brindle. THE CANADIAN PRESS
Bad reaction to Google’s search change Google has made significant changes to how it performs searches and users are demanding an undo. Users recently noticed that adding the + symbol in searches no longer works. Using the + symbol before a word ensured that Google only retrieved web pages including that term. Now, users must use double quotation marks around a word: “Canada” replaces +Canada in Google-speak. THE CANADIAN PRESS
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DIY COSTUME TRICKS A TREAT All right made-up holiday enthusiasts, October 31st is just around the corner and while some of us like to plan elaboJESSICA NAPIER rate costume concepts METRO months ahead of time, I’m sure plenty of you are still scrambling to figure out what to wear come Halloween night. Before you spent $50 on a lame store-bought pirate costume (oh look, another Captain Jack Sparrow), you might want to consider what you’re trying to achieve on the most spooktacular night of the year. Whether you’re going for scary, sexy or something else entirely, here are a few do-it-yourself costume ideas with various outcomes.
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Costume: Brooklyn hipster. What you’ll need: Plaid shirt, ironic mustache, Moleskin
President Dmitry Medvedev promoted the game of badminton in his video blog yesterday, describing it as the choice of those who seek success. Dressed to play and holding a badminton racket, he told viewers that the sport helps not only in developing physical fitness and quick reactions but in learning to make decisions in life. “Those who play badminton well can make quick decisions, which means they have the will to achieve success,” Medvedev said in the clip posted on the Kremlin website. He is then shown playing the game with Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, the two of them hitting a shuttlecock back and forth in an otherwise empty sports hall. Medvedev’s video clip was intended to promote badminton in Russian schools, but it was met with some ridicule on the Internet — even on his own edited blog, where Dmitry Yermolayev suggested that he should be worried about “more global issues than the type of physical education in schools.”
notebook filled with passages from your favourite posts on Thought Catalog. Remember to keep your “I’m so bored” face on for the entire night. Objective: Finish all of that leftover self-tanner you’ve
been meaning to throw out. Costume: Lindsay Lohan mug shots through the ages. What you’ll need: Three friends, blond wigs, orange jump-
suits. Don’t forget to practice your parole-breaking smirks beforehand.
“Ryan Gosling in Drive ... If you can pull this off, call me.”
Objective: You’re not exactly
sure what swooning looks like, but you’d like to find out. Costume: Ryan Gosling in Drive. What you’ll need: Satin scorpion jacket, driving gloves, smoldering good looks. If you can pull this off, call me. Objective: Inspire others to question whether it’s “too
soon” for your costume. Costume: Steve Jobs. What you’ll need: Black turtleneck, jeans, iPad, questionable sense of timing. Objective: Accumulate enough mini Snickers bars to last
you until mid-December. Costume: Good-natured parent. What you’ll need: Comfortable walking shoes, flashlight,
pillowcase, borrowed child willing to share the goods (this might be hard to find). Objective: You want fellow partygoers to roll their eyes
and call you a tool. Costume: Charlie Sheen. What you’ll need: Bowling shirt, fedora, vials of
#tigerblood, a couple of blonde women willing to act as your “goddesses” for the evening (even harder to find than the aforementioned candy-sharing child).
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Objective: Upstage all of your friends in an inappropriate Costume: Pippa Middleton (bridal edition). What you’ll need: Body-hugging white dress, fake British
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Vette stalls theft dead in its tracks A would-be car thief allegedly armed with an axe has learned a powerful lesson from a powerless car parked in a Prince George, B.C., driveway. RCMP Cpl. Craig Douglass said yesterday that Brent Jameson Morgan, 20, allegedly jumped into the idling Corvette just as the owner was putting away a charger used to revive the sports car’s dead battery. The owner watched in disbelief as the suspect rolled up the power windows, locked the power doors and
promptly stalled the vehicle The shocked owner wasn’t able to take any action because the man in his car was brandishing bear spray, Douglass said. With not enough juice in the battery to restart the car, the suspect was trapped inside the Corvette after failing to break the window with the victim’s anti-theft steering wheel lock and an axe in his backpack. “As it turns out, all the suspect would have had to do was manually slide the door lock to the side and the door would have opened,” Douglass said. Morgan has been charged with theft, mischief, possession of breakin instruments and one other charge. THE CANADIAN PRESS
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Name: Felicity Jones Age: 27 Past Work: The Oxford-educated actress has appeared on camera in such British staples as the Tempest, Brideshead Revisited and Doctor Who Earning acclaim: Jones won a Special Jury Prize at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival for her performance in Like Crazy Up next: Jones can soon be seen in the BBC thriller Page Eight and Hysteria, about the invention of the vibrator. She also recently completed filming a second feature with Like Crazy director Drake Doremus.
British actress Felicity Jones makes a name for herself with Like Crazy, a lyrical, honest portrayal of a young couple (Jones and Anton Yelchin) dealing with the harsh realities of romance at odds with the practical world. It’s a bold, emotionally honest performance, and one Jones had to maintain throughout shooting — the heavily improvised film was shot nearly roundthe-clock, with the two leads never knowing what exactly would make it on screen. An odd working experience, to be sure, but one Jones says changed her life. You were pretty much in character around the clock for this movie. How was that?
You just have to live and breathe it for the time that you’re making the movie, so you don’t have the mind-space to think about anything else but that. And so we were all at a point in our lives where we wanted and were able to just completely immerse ourselves in this project. And so we just spent every minute of the day with each other. It became this rather intimate triumvirate with Drake, Anton and I. We all felt that we wanted to make something unusual and wanted to be brave and not be conventional.
film, and in the original script that was half the movie. Felicity Jones says that filming Like Crazy nearly around the clock and in a heavily improvised way changed her life.
How has your approach to other projects changed after working this way?
I found after Like Crazy, it was a revolution in many ways, in that all the ideas I’d had about acting and about performance were completely changed. And after Like Crazy, I felt this incredible calmness that I’d never had before. As an actor, because you don’t have control over the whole product, you become quite the perfectionist. But after Like Crazy I suddenly just felt more relaxed about letting things
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be, and that the whole ethos of improvisation is that things will happen, and interesting creative things will happen if you relax. And I took that mantra with me. I think every few years there’s a job that completely changes everything, and Like Crazy was one of those jobs. The film skips over a lot of the bigger, more traditional movie moments for a romance.
What’s interesting is — because we shot so much
footage and the takes are so long — is that you just keep going until you find something interesting. You can be filming 40minute takes and things like that. It was really unclear where the story would go, and actually things that were in the outline that were in the original script didn’t end up in the final film. I was so surprised when I first watched it that you spend so little with them when they’re actually enjoying their relationship. That’s such a small part of the
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That summer courtship montage does go by incredibly fast.
Exactly, exactly. But in a way I think that’s what makes it so powerful, because as an audience you feel like, “I want more of that!” Which is how they feel. It’s exactly what we want. We want to manipulate your emotions.
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Janet Jackson is rescheduling part of her Australian tour so she can support her family during the trial of the doctor accused of involuntary manslaughter in her brother Michael’s death. Dr. Conrad Murray is on trial in Los Angeles. He is accused of being negligent in his care of the superstar, who died in 2009 of an overdose of the anesthetic propofol at age 50. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
How do you decompress from making a film like this?
Um... lots of alcohol (laughs). Don’t put that in. Just reading and watching movies, and moving very little from the couch to the kitchen is the main thing.
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uit playing games with my heart, Robert Pattinson’s facial hair. These photos of the star sporting various beards and goatees over the weekend are the photographic equivalent of putting ketchup on a fine cut of filet mignon: Why ruin such perfection? On Saturday, the star was snapped with a full beard (and, might I say, horrific sunglasses; was he going for the chubby John Lennon look?) at the Roissy Charles de Gaulles Airport in Paris where he met up with Twilight co-star Ashley Greene. The two are in
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town to do promotion for the latest tween bloodsucking installment of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1. Luckily, on Sunday night, he cleaned up for the red carpet for the film’s Paris premiere by shaving his beard down to a goatee (he also donned a sleek Dolce and Gabbana suit, which helped). That goatee we ladies can live with. But if you go full-on Brad Pitt/Mark Twain goatee, we’re going to have to talk, Robert.
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Madonna’s brother living under a bridge in Michigan Tells media his family hasn’t helped him out Madonna’s second oldest brother, Anthony Ciccone, is homeless and living under a bridge in Traverse City, Mich., he tells local news site the Michigan Messenger. “My family turned their back on me, basically, when I was having a hard time,” the 55-yearold says. “You think I haven’t answered this
kind of question a bazillion times — why my sister is a multi-bazillionaire and I’m homeless on the street? Never say never. This could happen to anybody.” Ciccone says his troubles started when he lost his job at his father’s Suttons Bay winery more than a year ago.
First comes bra, then comes fire
It turns out that in an emergency, Kate Winslet’s first instinct is to cover up. The actress reveals that when she awoke on Richard Branson’s private island to find the house on fire in August, she “thought, ‘Now what do I do?’ So I ran into the bedroom and put on a bra,” Winslet says in an interview with talk-show host Graham Norton. “In disastrous moments like that, you do the strangest things. I started to put on a bra and
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Cutting weight to drink New study shows that the practice of ‘drunkorexia’ is more common among young women ISTOCK PHOTOS
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Saving calories to go drinking? The idea of rationing food so there are calories to spend on alcohol is not new. Girl groups laugh about it. College students do it. But it could be a dangerous habit for those in your group who have social and anxiety problems. Sixteen per cent of college students in a recent U.S. survey admitted to combining disordered eating and binge drinking. The practice — which has been coined “drunkorexia,” was three times more common in women than men, according to research at the University of Missouri. “The report doesn’t surprise me and I’d imagine there could be a similar pattern in Canadian students,” says Lauren Dixon, a social worker in the Eating Disorders and Addiction Clinic at the Centre
Experts warn that you are playing a dangerous game if you are trying to cut calories so that you can drink.
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save money. But kids are toying with powerful forces here, warns Dixon. “If it’s a trend among friends to use alcohol meal-replacement, some young women in the group may be significantly more vulnerable than oth-
Advice Some people who regularly skip food and then binge drink are at risk for serious eating disorders and alcohol dependence. If you’re worried about a friend or family member, let them know you’re concerned and tell them you understand, suggests Lauren Dixon, a social worker in the Eating Disorders and Addiction Clinic at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) in Toronto.
The secret to staying young Research from McMaster University suggests that endurance exercise might help fight,
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1. I had an ancient fridge in my basement chugging away. The Ontario Power Authority hauled it away (and will still do so) for free. Check your own jurisdiction. BC Hydro, for instance, picks up 10 to 24 cubic foot fridges gratis and gives you $30 to boot. 2. I’ve always been pretty good at turning off lights but I went one step further, turning off power bars, the satellite receiver and everything else that had a standby setting.
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Here to stay or just visiting? “Children should not mess with fireworks. They can be very dangerous if they are not used in the right way.”
Oilers rookie Ryan Nugent-Hopkins still unsure if he will be in Edmonton all season As impressive as he’s been through his first seven NHL games, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins hasn’t been told by the Edmonton Oilers to unpack his bags and settle in for the season. Nugent-Hopkins leads rookies with five goals and seven points, but the 18year-old centre, taken first overall in this year’s draft, still can’t yet claim a permanent address. With two games to go before Nugent-Hopkins hits the nine-game threshold that sees the first year of his three-year, entry-level contract kick in, fans are con-
vinced the kid dubbed The Nuge should stick around. But the Oilers haven’t made a decision, and Nugent-Hopkins says he doesn’t know if he’ll be returning to the Western Hockey League’s Red Deer Rebels. “No. Still nothing,” Nugent-Hopkins said when asked his status after the Oilers skated yesterday. “Still just waiting. I’m going to go into tomorrow night and just play and see what happens after that.” If head coach Tom Renney and Edmonton management have made a
“I’m having a blast so far. It’s been great. I’m going to just keep taking it day-by-day.” RYAN NUGENT-HOPKINS
decision on their leading scorer going into tonight’s game against Vancouver at Rexall Place, they aren’t saying what it is. At least not publicly. “Have I told him he’s staying? No,” Renney said. Renney was asked if a decision on Nugent-Hopkins will take the full nine games, or if it could come sooner. “I don’t think we’ve real-
ly identified an internal time-line,” Renney said. “We talk about all our players every day and he’s certainly one of the ones we talk about a lot. “I can tell you that it’s all favourable, you know? The kid’s doing a good job. At the end of the day, and I’ve said many, many times, it’ll be the body of work we’ll look at. “There are other players
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NATI O N A L H O C K E Y LE AGUE EASTERN CONFERENCE d-Washington d-Pittsburgh d-Toronto Philadelphia Buffalo Florida NY Rangers Carolina Tampa Bay New Jersey NY Islanders Ottawa Boston Winnipeg Montreal
GP 7 10 8 8 7 8 7 8 8 6 6 8 8 8 8
W 7 6 5 5 5 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 1
L OTL SL 0 0 0 2 1 1 2 1 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 2 1 1 3 2 0 3 0 2 2 0 1 3 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 1 5 1 1
GF 30 30 26 29 20 20 14 22 25 13 14 24 19 17 18
GA 14 22 27 21 13 19 13 27 27 16 14 34 19 27 26
Pts 14 14 11 11 10 10 8 8 8 7 6 6 6 5 4
Home 5-0-0-0 3-1-1-0 4-0-1-0 2-2-1-0 1-1-0-0 2-1-0-0 0-0-0-0 1-1-0-0 2-1-0-0 2-1-0-1 3-1-0-0 3-2-0-0 2-4-0-0 2-2-0-0 0-3-1-1
Away 2-0-0-0 3-1-0-1 1-2-0-0 3-0-0-0 4-1-0-0 3-2-0-0 3-2-1-1 2-2-2-0 1-2-0-2 1-1-0-0 0-2-0-0 0-3-0-0 1-1-0-0 0-3-0-1 1-2-0-0
Last 10 7-0-0-0 6-2-1-1 5-2-1-0 5-2-1-0 5-2-0-0 5-3-0-0 3-2-1-1 3-3-2-0 3-3-0-2 3-2-0-1 3-3-0-0 3-5-0-0 3-5-0-0 2-5-0-1 1-5-1-1
Strk W7 W3 L1 W1 L1 W2 W1 L2 W2 L2 L2 W2 L1 L1 L6
GF 26 19 19 17 24 22 18 16 13 22 20 15 18 15 17
GA 20 15 14 10 18 23 20 18 12 24 22 20 16 20 29
Pts 12 12 10 11 10 9 9 8 8 8 7 7 6 5 1
Home 0-2-0-0 4-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 3-1-0-0 2-0-0-2 2-1-0-1 2-1-1-0 3-2-0-0 2-1-0-1 2-1-0-0 1-2-0-0 0-1-0-1 1-2-0-0 1-2-1-0 0-3-0-1
Away 6-0-0-0 2-2-0-0 2-1-0-0 2-0-0-1 2-1-0-0 2-2-0-0 1-1-1-1 1-1-0-0 1-1-0-1 2-3-0-0 2-1-0-1 3-2-0-0 2-1-0-0 1-2-0-0 0-4-0-0
Last 10 6-2-0-0 6-2-0-0 5-1-0-0 5-1-0-1 4-1-0-2 4-3-0-1 3-2-2-1 4-3-0-0 3-2-0-2 4-4-0-0 3-3-0-1 3-3-0-1 3-3-0-0 2-4-1-0 0-7-0-1
Strk W1 L1 L1 W4 L1 W2 L1 L2 W1 W2 W1 W1 W2 L2 L8
WESTERN CONFERENCE d-Colorado d-Dallas d-Detroit Los Angeles Chicago Vancouver Minnesota Anaheim Edmonton St. Louis Phoenix Nashville San Jose Calgary Columbus
GP 8 8 6 7 7 8 8 7 7 8 7 7 6 7 8
W 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 4 3 4 3 3 3 2 0
L OTL SL 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 2 3 0 1 2 2 1 3 0 0 2 0 2 4 0 0 3 0 1 3 0 1 3 0 0 4 1 0 7 0 1
d — division leaders ranked 1-2-3 regardless of points; a team winning in overtime or shootout is credited with two points and a victory in the W column; the team losing in overtime or shootout receives one point which is registered in the OTL (overtime loss) or SL (shootout loss) column. Last night’s results Florida 2 Montreal 1 N.Y. Rangers 2 Winnipeg 1 Philadelphia 4 Toronto 2 Sunday’s result Phoenix 5 Anaheim 4 Tonight’s games All Times Eastern Tampa Bay at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Pittsburgh at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Ottawa at Carolina, 7 p.m. Detroit at Columbus, 7 p.m. San Jose at Nashville, 8 p.m. Anaheim at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Vancouver at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m. Dallas at Phoenix, 10 p.m. New Jersey at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Tomorrow’s games Philadelphia at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Colorado at Calgary, 9 p.m. St. Louis at Vancouver, 10 p.m.
FLYERS 4, MAPLE LEAFS 2
First Period 1. Toronto, P.Kessel 9 (Lupul, Liles) 6:11 2. Philadelphia, Jagr 1 (Giroux, Timonen) 16:22 (pp) Penalties — Grabovski Tor (high-sticking) 0:28, Shelley Pha (roughing) 3:46, Lupul Tor (double high-sticking) 14:31, L.Schenn Tor, Talbot Pha (roughing), Carle Pha (hooking) 19:20. Second Period 3. Philadelphia, Hartnell 1 (Briere) 15:46 (pp) Penalties — Komisarek Tor (interference) 14:15, MacArthur Tor (high-sticking) 20:00. Third Period 4. Philadelphia, Hartnell 2 (Giroux, Jagr) 8:34 5. Toronto, Steckel 3 (Frattin, Lombardi) 11:34
6. Philadelphia, Jagr 2 (Hartnell, Timonen) 15:15 Penalty — Briere Pha (goaltender interference) 1:42. Shots on goal by Toronto Philadelphia
5 12 9 10
9 11
26 30
Goal — Toronto: Gustavsson (L,1-2-0); Philadelphia: Bobrovsky (W,2-0-0). Power plays (goalschances) — Toronto: 0-3; Philadelphia: 2-5. Referees — Rob Martell, Brad Meier. Linesmen — Bryan Pancich, Pierre Racicot. Attendance — 19,569 (19,537) at Philadelphia.
First Period 1. Montreal, Cole 1 (Diaz, Pacioretty) 3:08 (pp) 2. Florida, Fleischmann 2 (Versteeg) 15:59 (pp) Penalties — Kopecky Fla (tripping) 1:31, Upshall Fla (interference) 12:32, Gorges Mtl (roughing) 15:35. Second Period No Scoring. Penalties — Subban Mtl (holding stick) 12:03, Pacioretty Mtl (slashing) 16:31. Third Period 3. Florida, Upshall 1 (Kulikov, Kopecky) 5:02 Penalty — Garrison Fla (hooking) 19:10. Shots 9 14 14 13
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AMERICAN CONFERENCE EAST New England Buffalo N.Y. Jets Miami
W 5 4 4 0
L 1 2 3 6
T 0 0 0 0
Pct PF .833 185 .667 188 .571 172 .000 90
PA 135 147 152 146
W 4 3 2 0
L 3 3 5 7
T 0 0 0 0
Pct PF PA .571 182 131 .500 112 135 .286 84 139 .000 111 225
W 5 4 4 3
L 2 2 2 3
T 0 0 0 0
Pct PF .714 151 .667 155 .667 137 .500 97
PA 122 83 111 120
W 4 4 3 2
L 2 3 3 4
T 0 0 0 0
Pct .667 .571 .500 .333
PF 141 160 105 123
PA 136 178 150 155
SOUTH Houston Tennessee Jacksonville Indianapolis
NORTH Pittsburgh Baltimore Cincinnati Cleveland
WEST San Diego Oakland Kansas City Denver
NATIONAL CONFERENCE EAST N.Y. Giants Dallas Washington Philadelphia
W 4 3 3 2
L 2 3 3 4
T 0 0 0 0
Pct .667 .500 .500 .333
PF 154 149 116 145
PA 147 128 116 145
W 5 4 4 2
L 2 3 3 5
T 0 0 0 0
Pct .714 .571 .571 .286
PF 239 131 158 166
PA 158 169 163 183
W 7 5 4 1
L 0 2 3 6
T Pct PF 0 1.000 230 0 .714 194 0 .571 170 0 .143 148
PA 141 137 150 178
W 5 2 1 0
L 1 4 5 6
T 0 0 0 0
PA 97 128 153 171
SOUTH New Orleans Tampa Bay Atlanta Carolina
NORTH Green Bay Detroit Chicago Minnesota
31 41
Goal — Florida: Markstrom (W,2-1-0); Montreal: Budaj (L,0-1-0). Power plays (goalschances) — Florida: 1-3. Montreal: 1-3. Referees — Greg Kimmerly, Tim Peel. Linesmen — Lonnie Cameron, Derek Nansen. Attendance — 21,273 (21,273) at Montreal.
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NFL WEEK SEVEN
Pct PF .833 167 .333 97 .167 116 .000 56
Byes: Buffalo, Cincinnati, N.Y. Giants, New England, Philadelphia, San Francisco Last night’s result Jacksonville 12 Baltimore 7 Sunday’s results Atlanta 23 Detroit 16 Carolina 33 Washington 20 Cleveland 6 Seattle 3 Dallas 34 St. Louis 7 Denver 18 Miami 15 (OT) Green Bay 33 Minnesota 27 Houston 41 Tennessee 7 Kansas City 28 Oakland 0 N.Y. Jets 27 San Diego 21 Pittsburgh 32 Arizona 20 New Orleans 62 Indianapolis 7 At London Chicago 24 Tampa Bay 18
Wednesday, Oct. 19 St. Louis 3 Texas 2 Thursday, Oct. 20 Texas 2 St. Louis 1 Saturday, Oct. 22 St. Louis 16 Texas 7
RANGERS 4, CARDINALS 2 St. Louis Furcal ss Craig rf Pujols 1b Hollidy lf Brkmn dh Freese 3b YMolin c Schmkr cf Theriot ph Jay cf Punto 2b Totals St. Louis Texas
ab 4 2 2 3 3 4 4 3 0 0 3 28
r 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
h 1 0 0 1 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 7
bi 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2
Texas Kinsler 2b Andrus ss JHmltn cf-lf MiYong dh ABeltre 3b N.Cruz rf DvMrp lf Gentry pr-cf Napoli c Morlnd 1b
ab 3 5 3 4 4 3 4 0 4 4
r 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1
h 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 1 1
bi 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1
Totals 34 4 9 4 020 000 000 2 001 001 02x 4
IP H 7 6 1-3 1 1-3 2 0 0 1-3 0 5 1-3 2-3 1 1 1
4 1 2 0 0
R 2 2 0 0 0
ER 2 2 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0
ATP ERSTE BANK OPEN
GP W L 16 10 6 16 10 6 16 8 8 16 4 12
BB SO 2 4 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 5 0 3 0 1
3 1 1 1 2
Ogando pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. Lynn pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. HBP—by Feliz (Craig). WP—C.Wilson. Umpires—Home, Ted Barrett; First, Gary Cederstrom; Second, Jerry Layne; Third, Greg Gibson; Right, Ron Kulpa; Left, Alfonso Marquez. T—3:31. A—51,459 (49,170) at Arlington, Texas.
SOCCER MLS PLAYOFFS All Times Eastern
WILD CARDS
(single-game elimination) Tomorrow’s game New York at FC Dallas, 9 p.m. Thursday’s game Columbus at Colorado, 10 p.m.
T 0 0 0 0
PF PA 386 375 487 399 462 426 337 460
Pt 20 20 16 8
T 0 0 0 0
PF PA 384 352 439 364 449 425 307 456
Pt 20 18 18 8
WEST DIVISION x-Edmonton x-B.C. x-Calgary Saskatchewan
GP W L 16 10 6 16 9 7 16 9 7 16 4 12
x — clinched playoff berth. Friday’s game Toronto at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Saturday’s games Hamilton at Saskatchewan, 3 p.m. Edmonton at B.C., 10 p.m. Sunday’s game Calgary at Montreal, 1 p.m.
SCORING LEADERS
E—C.Carpenter (1), C.Wilson (1), Dav.Murphy (1). DP—Texas 2. LOB—St. Louis 12, Texas 10. 2B— Mi.Young (2), Napoli (1). HR—A.Beltre (1), Moreland (1). CS—Craig 2 (2). S—Furcal, Craig, Theriot. St. Louis C.Carpenter Dotel L,0-1 Rzepczynski Lynn Motte Texas C.Wilson Feldman Ogando D.Oliver W,1-0 Feliz S,2-2
x-Winnipeg x-Montreal x-Hamilton Toronto
TENNIS
Whyte, Mtl Medlock, Ham McCallum, BC Palardy, Wpg Paredes, Cal Prefontaine, Tor Duval, Edm Milo, Sask Richardson, Mtl Q.Porter, Ham Whitaker, Mtl Schiavone, Edm Cobourne, Ham Cornish, Cal T.Edwards, Wpg Getzlaf, Sask Simon, BC Stala, Ham Stamps, Edm E.Johnson, Sask Bruce, Ham-BC C.Williams, Ham x-Messam, Edm Brown, BC Bryant, Cal Diedrick, Mtl Dressler, Sask Foster, BC K.Joseph, Edm Barnes, Edm Boyd, Tor Bratton, Mtl Brink, Wpg A.Harris, BC Kackert, Tor Lewis, Cal Rideau, Tor Cates, Sask Denmark, Wpg B.Grant, Ham Green, Mtl Rambo, Cal Reid, Wpg Tate, Cal Thigpen, Ham x-Talley, Cal Burris, Cal Carr, Wpg Charles, Sask Forzani, Cal Garrett, Wpg N.Hughes, Sask Lulay, BC McPherson, Mtl D.Porter, Edm Reynolds, Cal Robertson, BC Taylor, Cal Watkins, Mtl
TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 9 9 0 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 0 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
C 47 45 41 35 41 27 25 20 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FG 45 45 43 34 31 31 21 17 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
S 11 4 5 6 5 5 20 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pts 193 184 175 143 139 125 108 73 66 54 54 50 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 46 42 42 38 36 36 36 36 36 36 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 20 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
At Vienna Singles First Round Kevin Anderson (6), South Africa, def. Andreas Haider-Maurer, Austria, 6-4, 6-4. Marcos Baghdatis, Cyprus, def. Ryan Sweeting, United States, 6-4, 6-2. Doubles First Round Simone Bolelli and Fabio Fognini, Italy, def. Gerald Melzer and Dominic Thiem, Austria, 60, 6-3.
ATP ST. PETERSBURG OPEN
At St. Petersburg, Russia Singles First Round Adrian Mannarino, France, def. Gilles Simon (1), France, 2-6, 6-4, 6-4. Dudi Sela, Israel, def. Alexandr Dolgopolov (3), Ukraine, 6-2, 6-2. Mikhail Youzhny (5), Russia, def. Sergiy Stakhovsky, Ukraine, 6-3, 7-6 (7). Potito Starace, Italy, def. Ivan Nedelko, Russia, 6-0, 6-1. Doubles First Round James Cerretani, United States, and Philipp Marx, Germany, def. Julien Benneteau, France, and Jamie Murray, Britain, 4-6, 6-3, 10-5 (tiebreak). Michael Kohlmann and Alexander Waske, Germany, def. Igor Kunitsyn and Dmitry Tursunov, Russia, 7-5, 6-4.
GOLF WORLD RANKING Through Oct. 23 1. Luke Donald 2. Lee Westwood 3. Rory McIlroy 4. Steve Stricker 5. Dustin Johnson 6. Martin Kaymer 7. Jason Day 8. Adam Scott 9. Matt Kuchar 10. Webb Simpson 11. Phil Mickelson 12. Nick Watney 13. K.J. Choi 14. Charl Schwartzel 15. Graeme McDowell 16. Bubba Watson 17. Justin Rose 18. Hunter Mahan 19. David Toms 20. Bill Haas 21. Kim Kyung-Tae 22. Paul Casey 23. Robert Karlsson 24. Rickie Fowler 25. Ian Poulter 26. Thomas Bjorn 27. Brandt Snedeker 28. Keegan Bradley 29. Simon Dyson 30. Jim Furyk 31. Sergio Garcia 32. Darren Clarke 32. Anders Hansen 34. Francesco Molinari 35. Jason Dufner 36. Martin Laird 37. Y.E. Yang 38. Geoff Ogilvy 39. Bo Van Pelt 40. Zach Johnson
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Aries March 21-April 20 What seemed so simple yesterday won’t look quite so simple today, but tomorrow it will all make perfect sense again. Taurus April 21-May 21 There seems to be some confusion in your life at the moment, but don’t worry, nothing bad will come of it. Gemini May 22-June 21 You should own up to your secret and move on. Cancer June 22-July 22 Be patient with your expectations of people. Leo July 23-Aug.23 It would be a mistake to give up on something
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Yesterday’s answer
just because you can’t understand what it’s supposed to be about. Virgo Aug. 24- Sept. 22 You have a nasty habit of telling yourself that you are not good enough to succeed but that’s nonsense. Libra Sept. 23-Oct. 23 You often find it hard to make up your mind.
Scorpio Oct. 24-Nov. 22 Don’t make any hard or fast relationship decisions just yet.
Sagittarius Nov. 23-Dec. 21 At some stage today you will re-
alize that what you were hoping for is not going to happen, but that’s actually pretty good news.
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