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OCTOBER 26, 2014 Kenai Peninsula, Alaska

Vol. 45, Issue 22

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Troopers nab Nikiski man Convicted thief AJ Duvall evaded capture for a month After evading police for nearly a month, Aaron “AJ” Duvall, of Nikiski, was arrested Friday by Alaska State Troopers. Duvall, who had a $3,000 warrant out for his arrest for a parole violation, was arrested shortly before 5 p.m. Friday after a short foot chase with troopers, according to an arrest affidavit. Residents of Nikiski, wary after a rash of recent burglaries, put wanted posters for Duvall throughout the community. In addition to the warrant, Duvall was charged with fourthdegree misconduct involving a controlled substance, a class C felony and resisting arrest, a class A misdemeanor once Troopers found him. The felony can result in up to five years in prison, however Duvall has a prior felony conviction which could result in a prison sentence of between two to four years, according to Alaska statute. A class A misdemeanor can be punished by up to one year in prison. He was taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility where he is currently being held without bail. -Staff Report

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Christian de Schweinitz, of Anchorage, talks to a friend about trapping gear during a break from a class on the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge for prospective trappers seeking permits on Saturday in Soldotna.

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Parnell, Walker Teaching trapping technique outline views on Refuge class trains sportsmen seeking Peninsula wildlife Alaska Natives By BEN BOETTGER Peninsula Clarion

Fur-trapping in Alaska will officially begin in three weeks, November 10th when wolverine comes into season. In preparation for the season, the Kenai Wildlife Refuge held its annual orientation class on Saturday for fur trappers intending to use its land. The 40 trappers who gathered in the Environmental Education Center were briefed on the refuge’s special regulations as a requirement for their trapping permits. Refuge biologist Nate Olson, who lead sections of the class, said that trappers in the Refuge have to follow rules beyond those set by the state of Alaska. For instance, traps must be tagged with the owner’s name, and trappers must check their traps every four days. Additional reporting is also required at the end of the season, when permit holders complete a summary of every animal they’ve captured. This helps the refuge maintain data on its animal population and on the recreational usage of its resources. Another purpose of the refuge’s increased regulation is to prevent non-target animals from being trapped. See TRAP, page A-2

Two candidates jousted during AFN convention RACHEL D’ORO Associated Press

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Nate Olson, wildlife biologist and pilot for the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge displays the pelts of several animals he successfully trapped at the refuge’s Environmental Education Center during a class for trappers seeking permits on the refuge.

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Republican Alaska incumbent Gov. Sean Parnell and independent challenger Bill Walker weighed in on various issues Friday during a candidate forum at the Alaska Federation of Natives convention in Anchorage. Parnell told the audience that his administration has worked hard on improving education opportunities in rural Alaska, including efforts to equalize school construction across the state. Walker, whose running mate is an Alaska Native, said he would push to develop opportunities through technical training that could create more opportunities for local hires. The candidates gave different views on health care. Walker said he would expand Medicaid, saying it’s something See DEBATE, page A-5

New law establishes AK standard for restraint in schools week establishes, for the first time, statewide standards for the use of physical restraint and ANCHORAGE, Alaska — seclusion on students in Alaska A law that went into effect last public schools. MICHELLE THERIAULT BOOTS Associated Press

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Before House Bill 210, which Gov. Sean Parnell signed into law in July, became effective Oct. 14, Alaska statutes were vague, allowing teachers and other staff members to use “reasonable and necessary” physical restraint in emergencies but offering no details on what was permitted and what was not. In practice, that meant individual school districts were left to formulate their own policies on restraint and seclusion -- or operate without one at all, said Don Enoch, the state’s special education administrator. In Alaska and nationally, physical restraint “holds” and seclusion in “safe rooms” have been used on students whose behaviors are violent or out of control and disruptive. Often

those students have documented disabilities that cause or contribute to the behavior. After a report that accused the Anchorage School District of overusing restraint and seclusion was released last fall, some parents pushed for more regulation. “The new law is a big deal,” said Ashley Dunks, a mother of three who says her son, who has autism, was secluded against her wishes at an Anchorage elementary school. She started the Facebook group Ban Seclusion Rooms in Alaska and collaborated with Rep. Charisse Millett, RAnchorage, who introduced the bill. Dunks testified at legislative hearings held in the spring. “I told them what had hap-

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pened to my son,” she said. “I let (the legislators) know that this is happening in schools.” The new law defines terms like “seclusion” and “restraint” and bars methods such as sedating any student with drugs or placing them in restraint chairs or in positions where the child’s airway might be compromised. It also requires that staff members be trained in safe restraint techniques and mandates that parents be told after an incident where a child is restrained or secluded. Schools will have to report data on seclusion and restraint incidents to the state for the first time. “What it does is set some standards,” said Ron Cowan, an investigator with the Alaska Disability Law Center. “We re-

ally had nothing that was enforceable up to this point.” Last year, a report by the Anchorage-based Disability Law Center charged that the Anchorage School District was restraining and secluding students far too often at Mt. Iliamna Elementary, a school for children with serious behavioral or emotional problems. Much of the new policy mirrors rules the Anchorage School District already had in place, wrote assistant superintendent Linda Carlson, who oversees special education, in an email. “However, as a result of some of the language in the new laws, our School Board policy on restraint and seclusion is being revised so that it is much See RESTRAINT, page A-5


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A wolf pelt hangs near a window at the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Environmental Education Center during a class for trappers seeking permits on the refuge in Soldotna. Part of the class involved learning how to treat various animal pelts after catching them.

Photos by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion

Above: Nate Olson, wildlife biologist and pilot for the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge talks about the type of equipment needed to snare a wolf during a class for trappers seeking permits on the refuge Saturday in Soldotna. Olson also talked about breakaway snares which can be useful for releasing moose who inadvertently stumble into traps. Below: Several types of traps and snares were laid out on a table during the class.

‘When you’re totally green, everything they offer you is good information.’ — Randy Coleman, trapper

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One rule forbids sight-exposed bait. “The reason we do that is to keep incidental bird-harvest down­— specifically eagles and ravens,” said Olsen. Because birds of prey hunt by sight, Olson said this rule makes them less likely to be caught.

Olson also explained how the refuge protects moose by suggesting the use of breakaway snares, in which the cable meant to catch the target by the neck has a clasp designed to break under a certain amount of force. A moose would be able to free itself from a break-away snare, while weaker animals, such as the wolves for which snares are often intended, would be caught, he said. Although the refuge doesn’t

require break-away snares, it encourages them by increasing the trap-check time from four days to seven for trappers using them. A moose caught in a conven-

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tional snare could starve in four days unless released, so those snares must be checked more often, he said. Joe Williams, a wildlife officer at the refuge, estimated that a third of the participants were experienced trappers, and the others novices. “The class is geared for beginners,” he said. “It’s meant to be informative, and to allow our refuge and other agencies and state coordinators to come and talk, or just show their faces and address concerns, issues, or give words of advice.” In addition to outlining the specific rules of the Kenai wildlife refuge, instructors provided information on trapping tech-

niques, safety, and equipment. One of the novices is Randy Coleman, who moved to Soldotna from Florida two years ago. Although he’s an avid hunter, Coleman described himself as a complete greenhorn when it comes to trapping. “It gets me out,” he said of his interest in the sport. “It’ll let me hike around in the winter, see Alaska, and I’ll set a few traps and see what comes of it.” Coleman was glad for the introduction provided by the class. “When you’re totally green, everything they offer you is good information,” he said. “And without education, I don’t think there’d be any control out there. I say this as someone coming from Florida, where over the last six years there’s been such a influx of people that they decimated the animal population, but the wildlife commission, by putting controls in there, created a better hunting-animal population than we’ve ever had.” “The rules here are more complex than in Florida, but I’m willing to learn them,” Coleman said. “That’s why I’m here.” One experienced trapper, Travis Smith of Soldotna, looks forward to trapping in the refuge this winter. Last winter he caught a wolf, and hopes for another one this year. He said he’s interested in predators because “they’re so much tougher to trap than your average weasel. You’re trying to get an animal that walks so many miles and miles a year

into a place that’s snare-sized, or to get them into a little trap. It’s tough but it’s definitely fun.” This will be Smith’s first year trapping on the refuge. Although prospective trappers are only required to take the orientation once in order to qualify for refuge permits, Amanda Alaniz of Kenai attended for a second year. Last year she didn’t do any trapping due to lack of time, but this year she plans to catch marten, mink, or muskrat. The sport of trapping compliments another of her hobbies, fur sowing, as well as her career — she has a degree in wildlife biology. “There’s nothing I’d like more than to trap something, then tan it, and make it into something,” she said. As a biologist with a special interest in mammal management, Alaniz came for both the instruction on trapping technique and to learn how the Refuge controls its natural resources. “Done responsibly, trapping can be an important tool for wildlife regulators,” she said. “Hunters and trappers are one of the only real resources that wildlife managers have to control populations over time.” “I like responsible natural resource utilization,” she said. “The refuge is really trying to preserve animal populations so they’ll persist into the future. I’m all about that.” Ben Boettger can be reached at news@peninsulaclarion.com

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McLane Commons. Andy Hall, author of “Denali’s Howl,” will be on campus to talk about his recent book, which concerns Denali’s deadliest climbing disaster and the events leading up to it. Sponsored by the KPC Showcase Series and River City Books. Free and open to the public.

Andrea May (Dixon) Oyler

Tustumena 200 holds first volunteer meeting

Longtime Nikiski resident Andrea May (Dixon) Oyler, 50, died Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2014 at Central Peninsula Hospital in Soldotna. A celebration of her life will be held at 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2014 at the New Hope Christian Fellowship Church, Mile 23 on the Kenai Spur Highway in Nikiski. Mrs. Oyler was born October 13, 1963 in Eugene, Oregon. She graduated from Kenai Central High School and attended one year of college. Andrea moved to Alaska with her family in 1969, where she lived in Anchorage for 3 years. In 1972 they moved to Valdez for a short while. In 1975 she made her final move to Nikiski and has lived there ever since. She was a member of the Nikiski New Hope Christian Fellowship Church. She was also a mother, wife and waitress. Andrea loved reading, walking on the beach, and watching NASCAR. Her family wrote, “Andy was always so thoughtful and loved being with family and friends. Her home was always open to all and she always had time to help others. She was a voracious reader and could always be found with a book or Kindle in her hands. The happiest years of her life were spent with the love of her life, Patrick. They loved to watch NASCAR and walk on the beach. She will truly be missed by her family and friends. We know she is happy in Heaven.” She was preceded in death by her father, Roger Dixon and husband, Patrick Oyler. She is survived by her daughter, Michael Leann Jorgensen; son, Jepson Dixon; daughter, Tekoa (Koey) Dixon; mother, Judith Dixon; sister, Jamie Dixon; nieces, Crystalline Haddock and Adelaid Haddock and granddaughter, Tyler. Arrangements made by Peninsula Memorial Chapel & Crematory. Please sign Andrea’s online guestbook at AlaskanFuneral.com.

It’s time to volunteer for the T200 sled dog race; the first meeting will be Nov. 3 at the Tustumena Elementary School SoHi drama troupe plans haunted house at 7 p.m. If you’ve ever thought about volunteering this is the The Soldotna High School Drama Troupe will host a Haunttime. This is the first of many meetings, it’s the 30th annivered House fundraiser at the Soldotna Mall from 5-8 p.m. on Oct. sary and it’s going to be a very special race! 28 and Oct. 30, and from 1-3 p.m. 1-3 p.m. and 5-8 p.m. on Oct. 31. The Oct. 28 event and the early event on Oct. 31 will be for Peninsula Spay and Nueter children, and the evening events on Oct. 30 and Oct. 31 will Fund hosts bake sale be for teenage and adult audiences. The cost will be $5 for stuThe Peninsula Spay/Neuter Fund will be having a Bake Sale dents and adults, and $2 for kids under the age of kindergarten. at Save-U-More Oct. 31 from 11:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Happy Proceeds will go toward the drama troupe’s trip to London. Halloween!

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The Peninsula Clarion strives to report the deaths of all current and former Peninsula residents. Notices should be received within three months of the death. We offer two types of death reports: Pending service/Death notices: Brief notices listing full name, age, date and place of death; and time, date and place of service. These are published at no charge. Obituaries: The Clarion charges a fee to publish obituaries. Obituaries are prepared by families, funeral homes, crematoriums, and are edited by our staff according to newspaper guidelines. Obituaries up to 300 words are charged $50, which includes a one-year online guest book memoriam to on Legacy. com. Obituaries up to 500 words are charged $100, which also includes the one-year online guest book memoriam. Tax is not included. All charges include publication of a black and white photo. Obituaries outside these guidelines are handled by the Clarion advertising department. How to submit: Funeral homes and crematoriums routinely submit completed obituaries to the newspaper. Obituaries may also be submitted directly to the Clarion, online at www.peninsulaclarion.com, or by mail to: Peninsula Clarion, P.O. Box 3009, Kenai, Alaska, 99611. Pre-payment must accompany all submissions not already handled by a funeral home or crematorium. Deadlines: Submissions for Tuesday – Friday editions must be received by 2 p.m. the previous day. Submissions for Sunday and Monday editions must be received by 3 p.m. Friday. We do not process obituaries on Saturdays or Sundays unless submitted by funeral homes or crematoriums. Obituaries are placed on a space-available basis, prioritized by dates of local services. Copyright: All death notices and obituaries become property of the Clarion and may not be republished in any format. For more information, call the Clarion at 907-283-7551.

Compassionate Friends support meeting

Soldotna Historical Society to meet

Have you lost a child, grandchild, or adult sibling of any age? The Compassionate Friends of the Kenai Peninsula meets The Board of Directors for the Soldotna Historical Society on the fourth Tuesday of the month from 6:30-7:30 p.m. at the will hold a board meeting on Nov. 1, 9:00 a.m. at Fine Thyme Soldotna Public Library. The next meeting is Oct. 28. This is an Cafe, Soldotna. For additional information call 262-4157. opportunity to talk freely about the emotions and experiences you are going through and receive the understanding support of others who have “been there.” Activities will be provided League of Women Voters for children ages 5-13. For more information, email tcfofthekhosts candidate forum enai@gmail.com or call Leslie at 907-398-3113. On Oct. 30 from 6:30-8:00 p.m. the League of Women Voters will host a candidate forum for the candidates in the Nov. 4 Judo club season under way election. The forum will be held at the city of Soldotna Council The Sterling Judo Club has started a new season. Those who Chambers located at 177 North Birch Street in Soldotna. The are interested in joining and are ages 13 and up may register candidates present will be Peter Micciche, Eric Treider, Mike at any time. The Sterling Judo Club meets every Tuesday and Chenault, Rocky Knudsen, Kurt Olson, Shauna Thorton, and Paul Seaton. The public is invited. For more information con- Thursday, at Sterling Elementary, from 6-8 p.m. For more intact Gail Knobf at 262-6635 or email tia@eagle.ptialaska.net. formation contact Bob Brink at 907-242-9330 or obobo1a@ gmail.com. Information can also be found on the Sterling Judo Club’s Facebook Page.

Domestic violence forum planned

Kenaitze Indian Tribe’s Na’ini Social Services program is hosting a tribal summit to discuss the support that is available to victims of domestic violence on the central Kenai Peninsula. The public is welcome to participate in the day-long forum. October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The event will be on Oct. 28, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., in Classroom 2 at the Dena’ina Wellness Center. The center is located at 508 Upland St. in Old Town Kenai. Speakers will include representatives from the tribe’s Na’ini Social Services and from The LeeShore Center. The Heartbeat of Mother Earth Drum group will perform and a talking circle will close the forum. Na’ini Social Services is a program of the Kenaitze Indian Tribe. Services include assistance for any person who has experienced domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence and/ or stalking. For questions about the forum or Na’ini Social Services, contact Lindsey Anasogak at 907-335-7600.

Vigil for homeless youth planned The Annual Candlelight Vigil for Homeless Youth and Families will take place on Nov. 13, from 6-7 p.m. at Farnsworth Park in Soldotna. This years’ awareness event will feature guest speaker Dr. Steve Atwater, KPBSD Superintendent of Schools. There will also be a scholarship opportunity presented to high school students who attend. The vigil is an outdoor event — please dress warm. For more information, please contact Debbie Michael at dmichael@alaska.net or Kelly King at kking@kpbsd.k12.ak.us.

Masters swimmers back in the pool

The Masters Swimming program is underway on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30-7 p.m. at the Skyview Middle School pool. U.S. Masters Swimming (USMS) is a national organization that provides organized workouts, competitions, clinics and workshops for adults aged 18 and over. Programs are open to all adult swimmers — fitness, triathlete, competitive, and non-competitive — who are dedicated to improving their fitLearn about Denali’s ness through swimming. The fee is $65 per month to swim two deadliest climbing disaster workouts per week; $40 to swim one day per week; or $10 to The Kenai Peninsula College Showcase Series Presents “De- drop in. For more information, Angie Brennan at fitalaskans@ nali’s Deadliest Climbing Disaster” at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 29, KRC gmail.com.

Community Calendar Today 8 a.m. • Alcoholics Anonymous As Bill Sees It Group, 11312 Kenai Spur Highway Unit 71 (Old Carrs Mall). Call 398-9440. Noon • Alcoholics Anonymous recovery group, 11312 Kenai Spur Highway, Suite 71 in the old Carrs Mall in Kenai. 4 p.m.

• Narcotics Anonymous support group “Twisted Sisters” (women’s meeting) at URS Club, 11312 Kenai Spur Highway, Unit 71, Kenai. 7 p.m. • Alcoholics Anonymous Freedom Group meets at the Soldotna United Methodist Church, 158

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S. Binkley, Soldotna. 8 p.m. • Narcotics Anonymous support group “This One” (men’s meeting) at URS Club, 11312 Kenai Spur Highway, Unit 71, Kenai.

The Community Calendar lists recurring events and meetings of local organizations. To have your event listed, email organization name, day or days of meeting, time of meeting, place, and a contact phone number to news@ peninsulaclarion.com.


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Elections may have become too polarized to be effective Our minds are made up — but is that a good thing?

The Peninsula Clarion has been running a poll this week that asks whether opinions about the candidates for U.S. Senate have changed during the campaign. At last glance, some 90 percent of respondents answered that they felt the same now as they did some months back when the campaign season began to ramp up. Our poll is not scientific, but we’ve seen some anecdotal evidence that corroborates our results: prior to opening remarks at last week’s senate candidate forum, moderator Merrill Sikorski asked for a show of hands from the audience from anyone who had not yet made up their mind. Few, if any, hands were raised. In the case of Mark Begich and Dan Sullivan, the candidates have certainly been in the public eye enough for voters to already have formed an opinion — Begich already has served six years in the Senate, and Sullivan has been Alaska’s attorney general and Department of Natural Resources commissioner. But we’d hazard a guess that many people knew that Mark Fish was running for the seat as a Libertarian before he turned up on the dais in Kenai. Alaska’s voters should be commended for voting on strongly held principles. The conundrum we face, though, is that elections are now framed as Republican vs. Democrat, right vs. left, conservative vs. liberal, when in fact, most voters — and most candidates, for that matter — are much more nuanced in their political views. When we entrench ourselves on one side of the ideological divide or the other, we tend to miss out on those nuances that can add depth and substance to the political discourse. What’s more, the polarization has trickled down to the municipal level, where over the past few years, we’ve seen candidates in non-partisan races labeled as conservative or liberal — with little in the way of context to provide a basis of that assessment. You don’t have to change your mind. But when we close ourselves off to every other point of view, we’re losing the healthy debate that makes for a more responsive system of government.

Quotable “I think the passport figured prominently in his motives. I’m not inside his head, but I think it was central to what was driving him.” — Bob Paulson, commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, on Canadian Parliament shooter.

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Making 97 percent a failing grade By KYLE POTTER Associated Press

AP Fact Check

ST. PAUL, Minn. — Republicans trying to take back control of the U.S. Senate are working hard to sear one big number into the brains of voters from Alaska to Arkansas: 90 percent. Or 95 percent. Or 97 percent. Depending on the state, that’s how often GOP candidates say their incumbent Democratic opponents have voted with President Barack Obama, citing vote scoring conducted by Congressional Quarterly. Those scores are repeated relentlessly in ads, interviews and debates, part of an effort to tie incumbent Democrats to an unpopular president. The scores are computed based on how often a senator votes with Obama on an issue on which he publicly expressed an opinion. But those include a large number of procedural votes, uncontroversial nominations and votes on which a majority of Republicans also sided with the president. Democrats argue such a number unfairly boils down their Senate tenure to a subset of votes that give an undersecretary’s unanimous confirmation the same weight as a major policy initiative. The GOP doesn’t buy it, arguing there are still plenty of bad votes to choose from, with those in favor of the president’s health care law chief among them. “From issue to issue to issue, Kay

Hagan has supported President Obama,” said Daniel Keylin, a spokesman for North Carolina Republican nominee Thom Tillis, who is seeking to unseat Hagan, the Democratic incumbent. “She has rubber-stamped every single nominee.” Consider the case of Minnesota Sen. Al Franken. In his first debate against Mike McFadden, the Republican challenger repeated six times in less than an hour that Franken had voted with Obama “97 percent” of the time during his first term in office. The Congressional Quarterly vote scores show that on nearly half the votes used to calculate the 97 percent figure, a majority of Republicans joined Franken in siding with the president. One in five was a unanimous vote. In Arkansas, the super PAC American Crossroads hit Democratic Sen. Mark Pryor for siding with the president 90 percent of the time in an ad featuring a schoolgirl asked to spell Pryor in a spelling bee. Her answer? “O-B-A-M-A.” “Close enough,” the judges respond in the ad. The 90 percent or 93 percent score — the number changes based on the timespan in question — “is not all representative of how Sen. Pryor has voted, his record or his relationship with the priorities of this president,” campaign spokesman Erik Do-

rey said. In Pryor’s case, more than three-quarters of the votes on which he sided with the president were confirmation or procedural votes. A majority of GOP senators joined with Pryor on 50 percent of his votes with Obama — a fifth of which were unanimous. Pryor, like other Democrats, has also responded by playing up his breaks with the president: opposing Obama’s post-Sandy Hook gun control legislation or pushing to begin construction of the Keystone XL pipeline. Focusing on how an incumbent senator votes with an incumbent president isn’t a new tactic. Hagan unseated Republican Sen. Elizabeth Dole six years ago after branding Dole as having voted too closely with President George W. Bush, saying in a debate that Dole “voting 92 percent of the time with the president ... doesn’t work here in North Carolina.” Those remarks have been a boon for Tillis and his campaign, which is eager to remind voters that Hagan sided with the president 95 percent of the time. “It really exposes a double standard on the part of Kay Hagan,” Keylin, the Tillis spokesman, said. “If 92 percent didn’t work here back in 2008, 95 percent certainly doesn’t work here in 2014.” Since she took office in 2009, a majority of GOP senators joined with Hagan 53 percent of the time to cast a vote supportive of Obama’s position.

Who needs an Ebola czar? “Rabbi, is there a proper blessing for the czar?” He thinks for a moment and responds: “May God bless and keep the czar ... far away from us!” — “Fiddler on the Roof” Today, “czar” is a term encouraged by the media to describe one who oversees a specific government policy. According to The Atlantic.com, President Franklin Roosevelt “solidified the trend” of using the word czar to identify policy appointees. Some modern presidents appointed several czars. Ronald Reagan named just one, a drug czar. He was Carlton Turner, director of the Drug Abuse Policy Office. How well that worked can be seen in the increasing numbers of states, and the District of Columbia, that have legalized or decriminalized the use of marijuana. To combat the Ebola virus, President Obama has named a political operative, Ron Klain, as his Ebola czar. Defenders of the appointment say Klain is an experienced political operative who can “coordinate” the U.S. response to the virus. Why do we need a coordinator? What is the secretary of Health and Human Services for? How about the surgeon general’s office? Granted, we have only an acting surgeon general because Republicans opposed President Obama’s choice due to his advocacy of gun control and other policies they oppose, but an acting surgeon general can still act like one. Recall the late U.S. Surgeon General C. Everett Koop, appointed by Reagan. The left was strongly opposed to Koop, largely because of his pro-life views, but after the professional way he addressed the AIDS epidemic, many liberal senators, convinced of his integrity, supported him. A virus doesn’t discriminate. It can kill Democrats and Republicans and so should C

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have no place in the political debate. Except President Obama seems determined to turn even Ebola into a political fight by selecting a rabid partisan and former aide to Vice President Joe Biden and Al Gore. Cal Thomas According to the White House, Klain will report, not to President Obama, but to National Security Adviser Susan Rice and probably White House Senior Adviser Valerie Jarrett, who increasingly seems the real power behind the White House throne. One of the problems in dealing with Ebola has been the diversity of voices and opinions coming from different places. The president says one thing, spokespeople at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas another, Dr. Thomas Frieden at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention something else and doctors at the National Institutes of Health something different again. And sometimes their diagnoses don’t match, or have to be updated with circumstances that mutate into things previous statements said were unlikely to occur. All of this adds to the perception by many Americans — reflected in numerous polls — that incompetents are running our government. On Wednesday, the CDC finally announced a program to monitor those entering the country from Ebola-affected countries in West Africa. Shouldn’t we have been doing this all along? After all, we monitor fruit, vegetables and plants entering the U.S. from other countries. Should I wish to travel with a pet, in some countries it must be quarantined for days, even

weeks, to make sure it is free of disease. Monitoring humans who might be infected with a potentially deadly virus should have been a no-brainer weeks ago. Klain’s only medical experience seems to be self-administering aspirin for a headache. While well connected to the Democratic Party, he lacks the standing and credibility to coordinate the anti-Ebola fight. And so, he should be kept “far away from us.” Email Cal Thomas at tcaeditors@tribune.com.

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Calista Corp. to issue new dividend soon BETHEL, Alaska (AP) — Calista Corp. plans to issue a first-ever investment fund dividend to shareholders next month, according to representatives of the regional Alaska Native corporation. The money will come from the Akilista Fund, which was established in 1994 for developing future dividends, KYUK reported. Shareholders also receive regular dividends from Calista. The first dividend from the investment fund totals $1.22 per share. For the average shareholder with 100 shares, that will work out to $122. “This marks the first year it has met financial benchmarks that the board has set. This is the first dividend from the Akilista Fund,” Calista communications

manager Thom Leonard said. “It’s very exciting. It’s the first time Calista will have two separate dividends in one year.” The dividend checks are expected to be distributed in midNovember. The fund must average a market value of $40 million before dividends can be issued to shareholders. According to the corporation’s annual report, the fund’s 2013 market value was listed at $53 million. The total payout to shareholders between the coming dividend and the dividend issued in April equals a total of $6.27 million in dividends this year. Calista is the Alaska Native corporation for the Bethel region. The corporation currently has more than 12,000 shareholders.

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nect” in Alaska. He said the solution to creating a better safety net for rural residents is for a better relationship between the tribes and the state. Parnell noted that the court found the state showed no intentional discrimination, but had some shortcomings in the early voting process being carried out. Walker said his administration would engage in more communication and less litigation, noting that his running mate, Byron Mallott would be in charge of elections as lieutenant governor. Mallott is a Tlingit who was born in the southeast Alaska village of Yakutat. Concluding the forum, the candidates were invited to say one good thing about their opponents. Both Parnell and Walker noted the strong family ties their rivals have.

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Alaskans have already paid for. “But to me, it’s not really a money issue,” he said. “It’s a human decency issue. We’re Alaskans. We take care of Alaskans.” Parnell said he does not support Medicaid expansion in its present form, saying it would place too much financial burden on states. He said the “notion that we’ve somehow paid for it” is false. “The little secret is that we haven’t paid for it,” Parnell said, adding that people’s children and grandchildren will ultimately bear the cost of the federal debt. “There’s just no way around that fact.” Regarding public safety in rural Alaska, Parnell said his commitment to putting village public safety officers in every community that wants them has led to the force being more than double what it was in 2007. He also noted his support for successful legislation this year that will allow VPSOs to be armed. Walker said arming VPSOs is a good step in the right direction, with appropriate training. So would strengthening tribal justice systems, which he described as a “significant discon-

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A black bear sow and her cub walk along the Trail of Time at the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center in Juneau, on Wednesday. The pair had just finished eating a freshly caught coho salmon from Steep Creek and moved into the forest in search of ground cones.

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more detailed in nature and we are having to examine ways to collect data around restraint and seclusion incidents,” she wrote. Many other school districts collected no data at all, said Cowan. Without statewide data, it’s hard to know how often Alaska schools are restraining or secluding students. National data shows the practice is widespread: An analysis

‘It’s better to have some guidelines come into place than have something terrible happen because of no guidance.’ — Ron Cowan, Investigator at the Alaska Disability Law Center by NPR and ProPublica found at least 267,000 restraint and seclusion incidents nationwide. About 75 percent of the time, children with disabilities were the ones being restrained or secluded. Alaska is among a rush of

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states that have moved to regulate or ban seclusion and restraint in recent years. Federal standards might be on the way, too. In February, Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, and Rep. George Miller, D-Calif., introduced

bills in Congress that would set minimum standards for the use of restraint and seclusion. The attention comes in response to high-profile incidents in other states where children died or were hurt being restrained at school, Cowan said. Districts will work with the state to make sure their policies on restraint and seclusion comply with the new law, said Enoch, the state special education administrator. “We’re happy about this,” he said. “It’s better to have some guidelines come into place than have something terrible happen because of no guidance.”


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Yosemite rangers try to keep bears at bay By SCOTT SMITH Associated Press

FRESNO, Calif. — Rangers at Yosemite National Park are in a constant battle to keep wild black bears — with their ultra-keen noses and powerful paws and jaws — far away from humans. For the last 16 years, park rangers have done their best to warn visitors about the perils of leaving food in their cars, which a bear can easily peel open for a quick treat. And now a bear management team has begun outfitting bears with sophisticated GPS tracking collars to better understand their movements. Overall, reported bear encounters have plunged by 92 percent since 1998, when the park embarked on a concerted public education campaign. Despite their long-term progress, park rangers have lost ground in the battle this year. The instances of bears raiding campgrounds and parking lots for human food are up by 35 percent from Jan. 1 to Oct. 19 compared to the same period last year— the second such in-

crease during the state’s three consecutive dry years. Officials say the heightened bear activity may be partly caused by the drought cutting the supply of berries and other natural bear food. Ranger Scott Gediman said the recent increase has put rangers on notice. It reminds them to remain vigilant about telling park visitors to stow away their food, toothpaste and sunscreen in a safe place, such as a bear-proof lockbox. By removing easy access to human food, bears are more inclined to keep their distance, Gediman said. “We do want people to see bears,” he said. “We want people to see them in their natural environment, not breaking into cars.” Yosemite, which draws 4 million visitors a year to its trails, granite peaks and water falls, is home to about 400 black bears. Throughout California their population is at about 30,000, and they are increasingly wandering into cities, such as Bakersfield, Monterey and San Luis Obispo, said Marc Kenyon, a senior en-

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In this June 2009 photo provided by the Yosemite Conservancy is a black bear in Yosemite National Park, Calif. Keeping wild black bears in Yosemite National Park away from humans is a constant battle. For the last 16 years, park rangers have warned visitors about the perils of leaving food in their cars within range of the bears’ ultra-keen noses. A bear management team is busy now fixing bears with sophisticated GPS tracking collars to better understand their movement. Despite such efforts, the park rangers are losing the battle this year.

vironmental scientist with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. Kenyon advises residents in such communities to keep food out of reach because once bears find a source, they will return. “If you can stop that now,

you’re going to save yourself a lot of time and heartache in the long run,” he said. Officials in Yosemite learned that lesson the hard way. Through the 1950s, park rangers fed bears treats to entertain visitors seated on bleach-

ers. The incidents of destruction peaked by the 1990s when images of bears roaming campgrounds in search of a meal made national news, prompting the current campaign, which has paid off. In 1998, the park recorded almost 1,600 bear incidents, a figure that dropped to 120 in 2013. Yet, the number of incidents so far this year surpasses all of last year at 154. The cost of damaged cars, tents and equipment also fell from about $660,000 in 1998 to $7,500 last year, park records show. Rangers on occasion still relocate troublesome bears from the park’s developed areas, and have to kill one or two a year that prove especially intractable, but Gediman said that figure is also down from about 10 a year at the peak. Within the last two years, two people have died in black bear attacks in Alaska and New Jersey, but California Department of Fish and Wildlife spokesman Andrew Hughan said there are no records in Yosemite or elsewhere in California of such fatal attacks.

The park recently began fitting Yosemite’s bears with modern GPS collars to learn more about their feeding, mating and general activities — and to keep track of them. The Yosemite Conservancy, an organization that has donated $2.1 million to bear programs over several years while supporting an array of park activities, funded the $70,000 GPS project. So far, eight bears trapped while wandering into campgrounds have been outfitted. The new technology replaces outdated radio collars, allowing rangers to monitor bears as they travel into the park’s remote backcountry. Mike Tollefson, president of the Yosemite Conversancy and a former Yosemite superintendent, said bears have no trouble ripping open a car for something as simple as a candy bar. Once they’re inside, he said, bears often leave a big mess that sometimes includes excrement. “It’s not something you want to have happen to your car,” Tollefson said. “That’s the point.”

Early voting alters campaigns’ strategies, stats MICHAEL R. BLOOD Associated Press

LOS ANGELES — For over 1 million Californians, the Nov. 4 election is over. That’s because they’ve already voted. A growing throng of early voters in the nation’s most populous state — perhaps comprising half of all votes to be cast in California’s general election — has stretched Election Day into weeks. Candidates who wait until the end to close the deal with voters will be too late. “The election is not a oneday event anymore. It’s a 30day event,” said veteran Democratic strategist Bill Carrick, who is spearheading Kennedy clan member Bobby Shriver’s campaign for Los Angeles County supervisor. The midterm elections are

just over a week away and California is one of more than 30 states in which some form of advance voting is shaping the way campaigns must be conducted. In some rural areas of the state, 8 of every 10 ballots cast could come through the mail. The strategy-shifting dynamics caused by early voting are coming into play in states such as Florida, where Republican Gov. Rick Scott faces a tough re-election challenge from Democrat Charlie Crist, and Iowa, where GOP Senate candidate Joni Ernst hopes to defeat Democratic Rep. Bruce Braley and pick up one of the six additional seats the party needs for a majority. Just this week, first lady Michelle Obama was in Iowa City urging college students to vote

early for Braley at campus polling places. In California, where nearly all the early voting is done by mail, the number of voters who registered as permanent absentee has been on the rise. In the state’s June primary, nearly 70 percent of ballots were cast this way. The early voting trend has been underway for years in many states, as voters seek the convenience of filling out a ballot at their kitchen table, or near where they work, shop or take classes, rather than traveling to a polling place on a particular day and waiting in line. Almost 129 million people voted in the 2012 presidential election, 35.8 percent of them before Election Day. In the 2010 midterms, when Republicans regained control of the House, roughly 3 out of 10 vot-

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ers cast early ballots. More than 4 million people mailed in ballots in 2012 in California, up from about 3 million two years earlier. “Vote-by-mail in California used to be something reserved for people who had permanent disabilities, people who were out of town on vacation,” said Paul Mitchell, vice president with Political Data Inc., a re-

search powerhouse that helps campaigns identify and track voters. Early voting has changed the timing of campaigns. Mitchell recalled a recent campaign that poured money into a lastminute TV ad buy. “They were advertising basically to ghosts, voters who had already voted,” he said. For both major parties, find-

ing and locking in early supporters has become essential. The goal in the election remains the same, winning, but the playing field is longer. That means just about everything must start sooner and be maintained longer, whether TV and radio ads, phone calls to prospective voters or dispatching volunteers with clipboards to knock on doors.

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Teacher tried to stop Washington state shooting By MARTHA BELLISLE and NIGEL DUARA Associated Press

TULALIP, Wash. (AP) — A newly hired teacher confronted a gunman and was being hailed as a hero on Saturday after a deadly shooting rampage in the cafeteria of a Washington state high school. First-year social studies teacher Megan Silberberger intervened in the attack Friday at Marysville-Pilchuck High School, teachers union president Randy Davis said. The teacher intercepted the gunman as he paused, possibly to reload, student Erick Cervantes told KIRO-TV. “I’m completely amazed by her actions and I feel for her,” Davis told The Associated Press. “I don’t know why she was in the cafeteria but I’m just grateful she was there.” The attacker killed one girl on Friday and seriously wounded four others — including two of his cousins — before he died of what police said was a selfinflicted wound. However, it wasn’t clear if the shooter committed suicide or if he accidentally shot him-

self in the struggle with the teacher. A school resource officer also ran to the scene, Davis said. The shooter was Jaylen Fryberg, a popular freshman at the school, a government official with direct knowledge of the shooting told The Associated Press. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media. Students and parents said Fryberg was a member of a prominent family from the nearby Tulalip Indian tribes and a freshman who played on the high school football team. He was introduced at a football game as a prince in the 2014 Homecoming court. Fryberg left months of troubling messages on social media, and friends said he’d recently been in a fight over a girl. One of his tweets said, “It breaks me ... It actually does ...” The tight-knit Native American community on scenic Puget Sound struggled to cope with the tragedy. Davis said he had spoken briefly with Silberberger, who was traumatized. The Marys-

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Marysville Pilchuck High School freshman, Cameron Moody, 14, silently prayed amidst candles and Kleenex at a vigil within The Grove Church in mourning of an earlier shooting at his school that left two dead and four wounded Friday in Marysville, Washington. Less than one full quarter into high school, Moody was stunned. “I’m not going to be able to walk into the cafeteria the same way,” Moody said. “This is going to change everything for me.” Several students identified the shooter as Jaylen Fryberg. Providence Regional Medical Center in Everett took in the wounded.

ville School District released a statement from her. “While I am thankful and grateful for the support from everyone, at this time I am requesting privacy for myself and my family,” Silberberger said. Students said the gunman

stared at his victims as he fired. The shootings set off chaos as students ran outside in a frantic dash to safety, while others huddled inside classrooms. Lucas Thorington, 14, had known the victims and the shooter since middle school.

“He had a good life. He was very well known,” Thorington said Saturday. “I don’t know what happened.” Authorities said a .40-caliber handgun was recovered at the shooting scene. Three of the victims had head wounds and were in critical condition Saturday. Two 14-year-old girls were at Providence Everett Medical Center, and were identified by the facility as Shaylee Chucklenaskit and Gia Soriano. Andrew Fryberg, 15, was at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, a hospital official said. Providence said the next three days will be key in the girls’ treatment. Soriano’s family released a statement, saying they appreciated “your thoughts and prayers. Our hearts go out to the other victims and their families.” Another victim, 14-year-old Nate Hatch, was listed in serious condition at Harborview, the hospital said. Family members told KIRO that Andrew Fryberg, Hatch and Jaylen Fryberg are cousins. Two other students were treated at the high school for

minor wounds, authorities said. Witnesses described the shooter as methodical inside the cafeteria. “I heard six shots go off, and I turned and saw people diving under the tables,” said 18-year-old Isabella MacKeige. “I thought, ‘Run!’” Marysville-Pilchuck High School has a number of students from the Tulalip Indian tribes. The reservation juts into the eastern rim of Puget Sound, where a series of rocky beaches form its border. State Sen. John McCoy, a tribal member, said the community met in private Friday night and a prayer service was set for Saturday. McCoy said the shooter’s grandmother was his secretary for about 15 years. “The family, both sides, are very religious,” he said. “If I were to walk into their homes right now, they would probably be praying.” McCoy said everyone is searching for answers. “What triggered him? That’s what we need to find out,” he said. “Because from all we have determined, he was a happy-golucky, normal kid.”

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NEW YORK — A nurse who treated Ebola patients in Sierra Leone is the first test case of quarantine policies now in effect in three states over heightened fears the deadly virus could be spread by health care workers returning to the United States. The sketchy details of how such quarantines will be handled are drawing sharp criticism from humanitarian organization Doctors Without Borders, and infectious disease experts said Saturday that many of the logistics about enforcement are likely still up in the air. Kaci Hickox, a Doctors Without Borders nurse, remained isolated at a hospital Saturday, a day after she returned to the

U.S. and the governors of New York, New Jersey and Illinois announced mandatory 21-day quarantines for arriving travelers who had contact with Ebola patients in West Africa. Health officials said Hickox was transported to a hospital after running a fever, but the nurse told the Dallas Morning News she was merely flushed because she was upset by a quarantine process she described as treating her like a criminal. “This is not a situation I would wish on anyone, and I am scared for those who will follow me,” Hickox wrote in an essay for the newspaper. Health officials said preliminary tests for Ebola came back negative for Hickox but Newark University Hospital would not say if she would be released for the balance of the

quarantine period or remain in the hospital. In the very early stages of Ebola, patients may still test negative because the virus has not yet reached detectable levels in the blood. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says it may take up to three days after the onset of symptoms for the virus to reach detectable levels in some patients, prompting repeat testing in some cases. Doctors Without Borders executive director Sophie Delaunay complained Saturday about the “notable lack of clarity” from state officials about the quarantine policies, and an American Civil Liberties Union official in New Jersey said the state must provide more information on how it determined that mandatory quarantines were necessary.

“Coercive measures like mandatory quarantine of people exhibiting no symptoms of Ebola and when not medically necessary raise serious constitutional concerns about the state abusing its powers,” said Udi Ofer, executive director of the ACLU of New Jersey. Doctors Without Borders said Hickox has not been issued an order of quarantine specifying how long she must be isolated and is being kept in an unheated tent. It urged the “fair and reasonable treatment” of health workers fighting the Ebola outbreak. “We are attempting to clarify the details of the protocols with each state’s departments of health to gain a full understanding of their requirements and implications,” Delaunay said in a statement. Indeed, health officials in

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all three states with quarantine policies did not return messages Saturday from The Associated Press seeking details about enforcement. New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, campaigning Saturday in Iowa for a fellow Republican, said he sympathizes for Hickox but said he has to do what he can to ensure public health safety. “My heart goes out to her,”

the governor said, while also noting that state and local health officials would make sure quarantine rules are enforced. He said the New Jersey State Police will not be involved. Dr. Irwin Redlener, a Columbia University professor and director of the New Yorkbased National Center for Disaster Preparedness, said the logistics of such a policy are “a problem.”


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n On Oct. 5, Kenai police arrested Deven J. Davis, 21, of Nikiski, and Caitline P. Howe, 20, of Montana, for first-degree burglary, two counts of seconddegree theft, two felony counts of fraudulent use of access device, two counts of third-degree theft, first-degree criminal trespass and fifth-degree criminal mischief. Both were taken to Wildwood Correctional Facility. The above crimes stemmed from the burglary of a residence on McKinley Street in Kenai. n On Oct. 4 at 12:06 a.m., Kenai police conducted a traffic stop on Kenai Spur Highway near Coral Street. Dale L. Ballard, 57, of Kenai, was arrested and taken to Wildwood Pretrial on an Alaska State Troopers $500 warrant for failure to appear on the original charge of violation of limited license. n On Oct. 4 at 3:45 p.m., Kenai police responded to Safeway on a report of a shoplifter. Deven J. Davis, 21, of Nikiski, was issued a summons for fourth-degree theft. n On Oct. 4 at 8:36 p.m., Kenai police conducted a traffic stop on Spur View near Frontage. Teslin C. Little, 22, of Nikiski, was issued a summons for driving in violation of instruction permit. n On Oct. 3 at 4:01 a.m., Kenai police conducted a traffic stop on Bridge Access Road and Boat Launch Road. Nickolas L. Lancaster, 28, of Anchor Point, was issued a summons for driving while license suspended and failure to insure vehicle. n On Oct. 3 at 2:34 p.m., Kenai police responded to Kenai Spur Highway near Wildwood Drive on a REDDI (Report Every Dangerous Driver Immediately) report of a dangerous driver. Alan L. Crunce, 40, of Kenai, was arrested for driving under the influence and taken to Wildwood Pretrial. n On Oct. 3 at 7:59 p.m., Kenai police conducted a traffic

Police reports stop on Kenai Spur Highway near Beaver Loop Road. Daniel A. Spiers, 27, of Kenai, was issued a summons for driving while license revoked, failure to insure vehicle and avoidance of ignition interlock device. n On Oct. 3, Keri A. Causa, 25, of Kenai, was arrested for fourth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance, stemming from an Aug. 28 investigation. n On Oct. 5 at 5:25 p.m., troopers were patrolling near Mile 2 of North Fork Road in Anchor Point, when they observed Alex Napier, 32, of Anchor Point, driving a black Jeep. Troopers were aware that Napier’s driver’s license was revoked. When troopers attempted a traffic stop on the Jeep, Napier sped up and turned into a gravel pit and stopped the vehicle. When Troopers arrived at the vehicle, Napier had already fled on foot. Troopers pursued Napier and arrested him for driving while license revoked and first-degree eluding. Troopers obtained a search warrant for the vehicle. During the search of the vehicle, controlled substances were seized. Napier was also charged with fourth-degree and sixth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance. He was taken to the Homer Jail without bail. n On Oct. 4 at 4:52 p.m., the Bureau of Highway Patrol, Kenai Peninsula Team, contacted the driver of a white 1991 Buick four-door at Mile 109 of the Sterling Highway and identified him as Daniel L. Bentley, 35, of Ninilchik. Investigation revealed that Bentley is on probation with search conditions for the original charge of theft. Probations was contacted and requested a search be conducted. A search was conducted and controlled substances were located. Bentley was arrested

for fourth-degree misconduct involving controlled substance and taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility without bail. n On Oct. 5 at 2:19 a.m., Soldotna police contacted Iva Berninger, 33, of Soldotna, walking along the Kenai Spur Highway and arrested her on an outstanding warrant for failure to remand to jail on an original charge of driving under the influence. Berninger was taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility without bail. n On Oct. 5 at 6:32 p.m., Soldotna police contacted James Duncan, 49, of Soldotna, at Farnsworth Park. Duncan had been previously trespassed from the park. He was issued a criminal citation for second-degree criminal trespass and released. n On Oct. 5 at 6:01 p.m., Soldotna police responded to the Central Peninsula Hospital for a report of a male refusing to leave the premises. Charles Fodor, 63, of Ninilchik, was arrested for second-degree criminal trespass and taken to Wildwood Pretrial on $250 bail. n On Oct. 4 at 10:37 a.m., Soldotna police stopped a vehicle at Mile 94 of the Sterling Highway. Angel Cisneros, 19, of Sterling, was issued a criminal citation for driving without insurance and released. A passenger, Marcelo Benjarano, 19, of Sterling, was arrested on an outstanding failure to appear warrant and taken to Wildwood Pretrial on $500 bail. n On Oct. 4 at 9:37 p.m., Soldotna police stopped a motorcycle on Kalifornsky Beach Road. Andrew Schaafsma, 26, of Soldotna, was issued a criminal citation for driving without a valid license and released. n On Oct. 3 at 11:56 p.m., Soldotna police contacted the driver of a vehicle at Taco Bell after a REDDI (Report Every Dangerous Driver Immediately) report was received. David Clark, 47, of Kenai, was arrested for driving under the influence of alco-

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hol and taken to Wildwood Pretrial without bail. n On Oct. 2 at 2:18 a.m., Soldotna police contacted a suspicious vehicle in the UHaul parking lot and found the driver passed out behind the wheel. David Holt, Jr., 42, of Kenai, was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol and taken to Wildwood Pretrial on $500 bail. n On Oct. 2 at 4:33 p.m., Soldotna police contacted Vincent Calderon, 35, of Soldotna, and arrested him on an outstanding felony probation warrant. He was taken to Wildwood Pretrial without bail. n On Oct. 8, Soldotna Alaska State Troopers assigned to the Criminal Suppression Detail were conducting a burglary investigation in the Gaswell Road area of Soldotna. During the burglary investigation, troopers arrested Jonathan P. Avery, 30, of Soldotna, on four outstanding Alaska State Troopers arrest warrants for failure to remand to Wildwood Pretrial Facility, with over 260 days to serve. Troopers also arrested Andrew S. Williams, 24, of Soldotna, and Tyler C. Lewis, 28, of Soldotna, for fourth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance in the fourth degree. The burglary investigation continues. n On Oct. 7, Alaska Wildlife Troopers, Soldotna Post, cited Craig Hauger, 61, of Soldotna, for failing to turn in his Upper Cook Inlet Personal Use Fish Permit in the required time. Bail was set at $110 in Kenai District Court. n On Oct. 10 at about 12:00 p.m., Alaska State Troopers, Statewide Drug Enforcement Unit, and the Kenai Police Department served a search warrant on a residence in Kasilof. Subsequent investigation resulted in the arrest of Paul Robson, 32, of Kasilof, for seconddegree misconduct involving a controlled substance, two counts of fourth-degree mis-

conduct involving a controlled substance and violating conditions of release. Robson was found to have 95.7 grams of heroin (estimated street value of $38,000) and 11.5 grams of methamphetamines (estimated street value of $3,500). A stolen rifle and a stolen snowmachine were recovered during the search warrant service. Investigation is continuing. Robson was taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility and held without bail. n On Oct. 9 at 9:34 p.m., Kenai police responded to Walmart on the report of a shoplifter in custody. Malissa M. Percival, 26, of Nikiski, was arrested on charges of seconddegree theft and sixth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance and was taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility. n On Oct. 11 at about 3:00 a.m., Soldotna Alaska State Troopers conducted a traffic stop at Whisperwood Street and Whisper Way in Soldotna. Investigation revealed that Chad Oakes, 22, of Soldotna, was under the influence of alcohol. He was arrested for driving under the influence and taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility. n On Oct. 12 at about 1:00 a.m., Soldotna Alaska State Troopers responded to a call at the Duck Inn regarding an individual attempting to start fights with other patrons and refusing to leave the premises. On site, troopers contacted William Castillo, 33, of Galena, Missouri, who was arrested for disorderly conduct and taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility. n On Oct. 11 at about 11:00 a.m., Alaska State Troopers conducted a traffic stop on the Sterling Highway at the Soldotna Visitor’s Center on a vehicle for speeding and failure to maintain lane of travel. Investigation resulted in the driver, Austin J. Hibbert, 18, of Kenai, being issued a summons for sixth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance

and citations for speeding and failure to wear a seat belt. n On Oct. 6, Anchor Point troopers received a complaint about a habitual drunk driver in Ninilchik. Troopers began to investigate the complaint and learned that the vehicle’s owner had a revoked driver’s license. The vehicle was seen multiple times unoccupied in the Ninilchik area. On Oct. 11 at 6:35 p.m., troopers observed the REDDI (Report Every Dangerous Driver Immediately) vehicle, a green 2000 Subaru station wagon, traveling northbound on the Sterling Highway and conducted a traffic stop on it at Fleetwood Avenue. Prior to the stop, the driver was observed to be Cal H. Mathews, 78, of Ninilchik, who was known to be the registered owner and had a revoked license. An investigation on scene determined that Mathews was driving while under the influence. He was arrested for driving under the influence. A check of Mathews’ criminal history showed he has a prior felony driving under the influence conviction in 2007, making this driving under the influence arrest a felony. Further, Mathews license was revoked for driving under the influence until 2035. Mathews was arrested for driving under the influence and driving while license revoked and taken to the Homer Jail without bail. The Subaru was impounded pending forfeiture hearings. n On Oct. 11 at 12:10 p.m., Glenn Duane Rodman, 32, of Nikiski, was arrested for driving with a suspended license, after he was stopped by troopers near Mile 18 of the Kenai Spur Highway. Investigation revealed that Rodman had a suspended license for a Department of Motor Vehicles point system suspension and had been cited on Sept. 25 for driving with a suspended license as well. He was taken to Wildwood Pretrial on $500 bail.

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The following judgments were recently handed down in District Court in Kenai:

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n Harley Dalton Hill, 18, of Soldotna, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence, committed Oct. 12, 2013. He was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 87 days suspended, fined $2,000 with $500 suspended, a $75 court surcharge, $330 cost of imprisonment and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment, had his license revoked for 90 days, ordered ignition interlock for six months and placed on probation for one year. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Evan Andrew Endresen, 19, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence, committed July 26. He was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 87 days suspended, fined $3,000 with $1,500 suspended, a $75 court surcharge, $330 cost of imprisonment and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment, had his license revoked for 90 days, ordered ignition interlock for six months, ordered not to possess or consume alcohol for two years and placed on probation for two years. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Ashley M. Ernster, 27, of Soldotna, pleaded guilty to sixth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance, committed Aug. 21. She was fined $150 and a $50 court surcharge and forfeited all items seized. n Kenna Farley, 22, of Anchorage, pleaded guilty to driving without a valid operator’s license, committed April 9. She was fined $50 and a $50 court surcharge. n Christopher A. Fulford, 34, of Nikiski, pleaded guilty to an amended charge of second-degree failure to register as a sex offender (no address change), committed Jan. 7. He was sentenced to 360 days in jail with 330 days suspended, fined a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge, ordered to pay cost of appointed counsel and placed on probation for three years. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Scott A. Groover, 49, of Anchorage, pleaded guilty to sixthdegree misconduct involving a controlled substance, committed April 1. He was fined $150 and a $50 court surcharge, forfeited items seized and ordered to pay cost of appointed counsel. n Ryan W. Hakkinen, 31, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to driving while license cancelled, suspended, revoked or limited, committed May 23. He was sentenced to 40 days in jail with 30 days suspended, fined a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, had his license revoked for 90 days and placed on probation for one year. n Joseph M. Hammond, 33, of Soldotna, pleaded guilty to an amended charge of proof of insurance to be carried and exhibited on demand (correctable), a violation committed June 14. He was fined $500 and a $20 court surcharge. n Michael Dale Hancock, 32, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to one count of violating a domestic violence protective order and one count of violating conditions of release for a misdemeanor, domestic violence offenses committed Aug. 8. On count one, he was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 80 days suspended, fined $1,000 with $1,000 suspended, a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment, ordered to comply with domestic violence restraining order and any other court order and placed on probation for three years. On count two, he was sentenced to 10 days in jail and fined a $50 court surcharge. n Michael D. Hancock, 32, of Soldotna, pleaded guilty to violating a domestic violence protective order, a domestic violence offense committed Aug. 11. He was fined $1,000 with $1,000 suspended, a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment, ordered to comply with domestic violence restraining order and any other court order and placed on probation for three years. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Tobie Warren Hansen, 27, of Kasilof, pleaded guilty to sixth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance, com-

Court reports mitted July 11. Imposition of sentence was suspended and he was placed on probation for one year, fined a $50 court surcharge, ordered to complete 24 hours of community work service and forfeited all items seized. n Bradley Hulen, 45, of Sterling, pleaded guilty to fourth-degree assault (recklessly injure), a domestic violence offense committed Sept. 17. He was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 60 days suspended, fined a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment and a domestic violence intervention program, ordered to pay restitution, ordered to have no contact with victim unless written permission is filed with the court and was placed on probation for one year. n Christopher J. Larson, 45, of Soldotna, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence, committed June 21. He was sentenced to 180 days in jail with 160 days suspended, fined $4,000 with $1,000 suspended, a $75 court surcharge, $1,467 cost of imprisonment and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program

treatment, had his license revoked for one year, ordered ignition interlock for 12 months, ordered not to possess, consume or buy alcohol for three years and placed on probation for three years. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Austin D. McConnell, 75, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence, committed Nov. 3. He was sentenced to 120 days in jail with 100 days suspended, fined $4,000 with $1,000 suspended, a $75 court surcharge, $1,467 cost of imprisonment and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment, had his license revoked for one year, ordered ignition interlock for 12 months and placed on probation for three years. n Samuel Mesa, 21, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to an amended charge of negligent driving, committed July 4. He was fined $300. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n John A. Olson, 24, of Soldotna, pleaded guilty to driving while license cancelled, suspended, revoked or limited. He was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 60 days suspended, fined $1,000, a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, had his license revoked for 90 days and placed

on probation for three years. n Curtis J. Parker, 21, of Sterling, pleaded guilty to third-degree theft, committed Sept. 11. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail, fined a $50 court surcharge and a $50 jail surcharge, ordered to have no contact with Alaska Safeway and ordered to pay restitution. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Michael Phillip Redden, 59, of Anchorage, pleaded guilty to an amended charge of attempted fourth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance, committed Feb. 9. He was sentenced to 360 days in jail with 240 days suspended, fined $1,000, a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, forfeited items seized and placed on probation for four years. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Russell R. Renfro, 48, of Wasilla, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence, committed May 25. He was sentenced to 360 days in jail with 300 days suspended, fined $5,000 with $1,000 suspended, a $75 court surcharge, $2,000 cost of imprisonment and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment, had his license revoked for three years, ordered ignition interlock for

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18 months, ordered not to possess or consume alcohol for five years and placed on probation for five years. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Spencer Thomas Reynolds, 29, of Soldotna, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence, committed Sept. 13. He was sentenced to 150 days in jail with 130 days suspended, fined $4,000 with $1,000 suspended, a $75 court surcharge, $1,467 cost of imprisonment and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment, had his license revoked for one year, ordered ignition interlock for 12 months and placed on probation for three years. n Dustin M. Schirf, 38, of Soldotna, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence, committed Jan. 3. He was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 87 days suspended, fined $3,000 with $1,500 suspended, a $75 court surcharge, $330 cost of imprisonment and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment, ha his license revoked for 90 days, ordered to pay cost of appointed counsel and placed on probation for two years. n Aaron D. Settje, 29, address unknown, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence,

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committed Aug. 14, 2013. He was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 87 days suspended, fined $2,000 with $500 suspended, a $75 court surcharge, $330 cost of imprisonment and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment, had his license revoked for 90 days, ordered ignition interlock for six months and placed on probation for one year. n Aaron D. Settje, 29, address unknown, pleaded guilty to one count of failure to appear on a misdemeanor charge/conversion, committed Nov. 7. He was sentenced to three days in jail and fined a $50 court surcharge. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Richard L. Stauss, 25, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence, committed April 13. He was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 87 days suspended, fined $3,000 with $1,500 suspended, a $75 court surcharge, $330 cost of imprisonment and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment, had his license revoked for 90 days, ordered ignition interlock for six months, forfeited all items seized and placed on probation for two years. All other charges in this case were dismissed.


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A-10 Peninsula Clarion, Sunday, October 26, 2014

AccuWeather 5-day forecast for Kenai-Soldotna

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Unalakleet McGrath 32/29 31/28

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Talkeetna 35/13 Glennallen 25/-3

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From the Peninsula Clarion in Kenai

24 hours through 4 p.m. yest. 0.00" Month to date ............................ 1.18" Normal month to date ............. 2.27" Year to date ............................. 17.72" Normal year to date ............... 15.12" Record today ................. 0.52" (1956) Record for Oct. .............. 7.36" (1986) Record for year ............ 27.09" (1963) Snowfall 24 hours through 4 p.m. yest. .. 0.0" Month to date ........................... Trace Season to date ......................... Trace

Anchorage 35/22

Bethel 38/31

Valdez Kenai/ 39/24 Soldotna Homer

Dillingham 41/36

Juneau 44/35

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Kodiak 48/31

Sitka 46/34

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Record-breaking heat will continue over the southern Plains today. A storm system will bring valley rain and mountain snow to the Pacific Northwest. Rain showers will impact the Northeast.

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Today’s activity: Moderate Where: Auroral activity will be moderate. Weather permitting, displays will be visible overhead from Barrow to as far south as Talkeetna and visible low on the horizon as far south as Bethel, Soldotna and southeast Alaska.

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Peninsula Clarion, Sunday, October 26, 2014

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Number of Rohingya fleeing Myanmar tops 100,000 ROBIN McDOWELL Associated Press

YANGON, Myanmar — A growing sense of desperation is fueling a mass exodus of Rohingya Muslims from western Myanmar, with the number who have fled by boat since communal violence broke out two years ago now topping 100,000, a leading expert said Saturday. Chris Lewa, director of the nonprofit advocacy group Arakan Project, said there has been a huge surge since Oct. 15, with an average of 900 people per day piling into cargo ships parked off Rakhine state. That’s nearly 10,000 in less than two weeks, she noted, one of the biggest spikes yet. Myanmar, a predominantly Buddhist nation of 50 million that only recently emerged from half a century of military rule, has an estimated 1.3 million Rohingya. Though many of their families arrived from neighboring Bangladesh generations ago, almost all have been denied citizenship. In the last two years, attacks by Buddhist mobs have left hundreds dead and 140,000 trapped in camps,

where they live without access to adequate health care, education or jobs. Lewa, who has teams monitoring embarkation points, is considered the leading authority on the number of fleeing Rohingya. But boats are now shoving off from more and more places, she said, and it’s becoming increasingly difficult to keep track of how many are leaving. “The real number may be higher,” Lewa said. She said some Rohingya families have received phone calls notifying them that ships from the latest exodus have started arriving in neighboring Thailand, where passengers often are brought to jungle camps, facing extortion and beatings until relatives come up with enough money to win their release. From there they usually travel to Malaysia or other countries, but, still stateless, their futures remain bleak. In Myanmar, the vast majority live in the northern tip of Rakhine state, where an aggressive campaign by authorities in recent months to register family members and officially catego-

AP Photo/Khin Maung Win

In this April 2, 2014 photo, Myanmar police officers stand guard as census enumerators collect information at Dar Paing camp for Muslim refugees in north of Sittwe, Rakhine State, Myanmar. Almost all Rohingya were excluded from a U.N.-funded nationwide census earlier this year, the first in three decades, because they did not want to register as Bengalis.

rize them as “Bengalis” — implying they are illegal migrants from neighboring Bangladesh — has aggravated their situation.

WHO: Number of Ebolalinked cases passes 10,000 By SARAH DiLORENZO Associated Press

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DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — More than 10,000 people have been infected with Ebola and nearly half of them have died, according to figures released Saturday by the World Health Organization, as the outbreak continues to spread. The Ebola epidemic in West Africa is the largest ever outbreak of the disease with a rapidly rising death toll in Guinea, Liberia and

According to villagers contacted by The Associated Press, some were confined to their villages for weeks at a time for refusing to take part in the “verification” process, while others were beaten or arrested. More recently, dozens of men were detained for having alleged ties to the militant Rohingya Solidarity Organiza-

Sierra Leone. There have also been cases in three other West African countries, Spain and the United States. The U.N. health agency said Saturday that the number of confirmed, probable and suspected cases has risen to 10,141. Of those cases, 4,922 people have died. Its figures show about 200 new cases since the last report, four days ago. Even those grisly tolls are likely an underestimate, WHO has warned, as many people in the hardest hit countries have been unable or too frightened to seek medical care. A shortSee EBOLA, page B-4

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tion, or RSO, said Khin Maung Win, a resident from Maungdaw township, adding that several reportedly were beaten or tortured during their arrests or while in detention. Lewa said three of the men died. “Our team is becoming more and more convinced that this campaign of arbitrary arrests is

aimed at triggering departures,” she said. Rakhine state spokesman Win Myaing denied any knowledge of arrests or abuse. “There’s nothing happening up there,” he said. “There are no arrests of suspects of RSO. I haven’t heard anything like that.” Every year, the festival of Eid al-Adha, which was celebrated by Muslims worldwide early this month, marks the beginning of a large exodus of Rohingya, in part due to calmer seas but also because it is a chance to spend time with family and friends. But there seems to be a growing sense of desperation this year, with numbers nearly double from the same period in 2013. Lewa said a number of Rohingya also were moving overland to Bangladesh and on to India and Nepal. The United Nations, which has labeled the Rohingya one of the most persecuted religious minorities in the world, earlier this year confirmed figures provided by Lewa about a massive exodus that began after communal violence broke out in June 2012, targeting mainly Rohingya. With the latest departures, Lewa estimates the total number of fleeing Rohingya to be more than 100,000.


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B-2 Peninsula Clarion, Sunday, October 26, 2014

Maui voters to decide whether to ban GMO crops AUDREY McAVOY Associated Press

HONOLULU — Dozens of Maui mothers are going doorto-door to urge voters to back a ban on the cultivation of genetically engineered crops because they think they are unsafe. A group backed by companies growing the crops counters with ads playing heavily on the airwaves that urge rejection of what they are calling the “farming ban.” The dueling campaigns over a Nov. 4 ballot measure that would prohibit the growing of genetically modified organisms until studies show they’re safe isn’t just a local issue in a county of only 160,000 residents in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Experts say the ban’s effects could ripple across the nation because some of the world’s largest corn-seed producers research and develop new varieties of genetically engineered seeds at their farms in the county. Kendall Lamkey, chairman of the agronomy department at Iowa State University, said the initiative, if passed, could potentially make seed development more expensive for Monsanto Co. and a Dow Chemical Co. subsidiary, Dow AgroSciences. “It’s not going to stop it, but it will slow it down,” Lamkey said. The companies will “adapt. I mean, there will probably be workarounds for this

that may or may not cost more money and may or may not raise the cost of goods to our farmers.” About 90 percent of all corn grown in the U.S. is genetically engineered and has been developed partially at farms in Hawaii. There has been little scientific evidence showing foods grown from GMO seeds are less safe than their conventional counterparts. But fears persist in Hawaii and elsewhere. In the islands, those concerns are compounded by worries about the companies’ use of pesticides. What’s at stake is whether corporations can “come in here and run our island as a chemical experiment where they ship out the profits and we have to deal with the pollutants?” said Mark Sheehan, a leader of the antiGMO group behind the ban. Monsanto has a farm each on Maui and Molokai islands. Dow AgroSciences has one on Molokai through its unit, Mycogen Seeds. Passions are strong on both sides. Activists squabbled and taunted each other this month at the Maui Fair, normally a sleepy event featuring carnival rides and livestock exhibitions. Fair organizers told The Maui News activists tagged fair banners and signs with bumper stickers. Sheehan said his group, the Sustainable Hawaiian Agriculture for the Keiki and the Aina

Movement or SHAKA Movement, has been holding community meetings. About 30 mothers have also been going to people’s homes in the beach resort town of Kihei, Sheehan said. “I think about 600 doors a day, they’re knocking on. These are not paid employees,” he said. Monsanto referred questions on the issue to Citizens Against the Maui County Initiative, which was formed to campaign against the measure. Dow AgroSciences didn’t immediately return a call seeking comment. But Tom Blackburn-Rodriguez, a spokesman for the Citizens Against the Maui County Initiative, said he was handling queries for both companies. He said neither wanted to be interviewed until after the election when “the situation will be clearer and there will be more time to address any questions.” One of the group’s TV spots features a senior citizens’ club president warning of hundreds of job losses. Another shows a former county councilwoman discussing the financial burden the county would shoulder to enforce any moratorium. It’s not clear which side will come out ahead on Election Day, but the initiative could trip up Monsanto and Dow AgroScience’s global research pipelines if it passes and isn’t blocked by a legal challenge. The companies, like several other multinational giants that

develop seed corn, conduct part of their research in Hawaii because the year-round warm weather in the islands allows them to grow three to four crops per year instead of just one. This allows them to move their research forward by two to four generations a year instead of the one generation they would get in most places on the U.S. mainland. Working in the U.S., instead of a warm place in another country, meanwhile, allows them to develop seeds under strong U.S. patent law protections. Both companies have operations in other Hawaii counties, which should enable them to maintain some development in the islands. But the cultivation of genetically engineered crops is under siege in other counties as well. Kauai County earlier this year passed a law regulating GMO crops and pesticide use. A judge blocked its implementation saying federal law pre-empts local law on the issue. The case is currently before a federal appeals court. The Big Island this year adopted a GMO crop ban with some exceptions. This law is also being challenged in court. Sheehan said the issue won’t go away even of the voters reject the initiative. “Just by pointing it out, we have raised an issue that has been buried here for a long time,” he said.

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In this photo taken Sept. 10, 2014, Monsanto crew leader Zenaida Arcala places a pollination bag over a corn tassel in Kihei, Hawaii. Maui County voters will decide in the next few weeks whether to ban the cultivation of genetically engineered organisms, at least temporarily. This could upend global agriculture giant Monsantoís research pipeline for new varieties of corn and soybeans.

Iran executes woman for killing her alleged rapist ALI AKBAR DAREINI Associated Press

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran hanged a woman on Saturday who was convicted of murdering a man she alleged was trying to rape her, drawing swift international condemnation for a prosecution several countries described as flawed. Reyhaneh Jabbari was hanged at dawn for premeditated murder, the official IRNA news agency reported. It quoted a statement issued by the Tehran Prosecutor Office Saturday that rejected the claim of attempted rape and said that all evidence proved that Jabbari had plotted to kill Morteza Abdolali Sarbandi, a former intelligence agent. The United Nations as well as Amnesty International and other human rights groups had called on Iran’s judiciary to halt the execution, which was carried out after the country’s

Supreme Court upheld the verdict. The victim’s family could have saved Jabbari’s life by accepting blood money but they refused to do so. According to her 2009 sentencing, Jabbari, 27, stabbed Sarbandi in the back in 2007 after purchasing a knife two days earlier. “The knife had been used on the back of the deceased, indicating the murder was not selfdefense,” the agency quoted the court ruling as saying. Britain, Germany, and a group of European parliamentarians, among others, condemned the execution, as did the United States. “There were serious concerns with the fairness of the trial and the circumstances surrounding this case, including reports of confessions made under severe duress,” State Department Spokeswoman Jen Psaki said in a statement. “We join our voice with those who call on Iran to respect the

fair trial guarantees afforded to its people under Iran’s own ‘We join our voice with those who call on Iran to respect the laws and its international oblifair trial guarantees afforded to its people under Iran’s own gations,” she added. IRNA said the police investi- laws and international obligations.’ gation found that Jabbari sent a text message to a friend saying — Jen Psaki, she would kill Sarbandi three U.S. State Department Spokesperson days before the deadly incident. Iranian media reports say Sarbandi’s family insisted on ready in the first quarter of the were publicly put to death in the officials say reflects the large their legal rights under the Is- year, according to the United Islamic Republic last year. The quantities of opium trafficked lamic principle of “an eye for an Nations. majority of executions are for through Iran from Afghanistan eye” partly because Jabbari acAmnesty says 369 people drug smuggling, which Iranian to Europe. cused Sarbandi of being a rapist in what became a highly publicized media campaign. In a statement ahead of the hanging Amnesty said the investigation had been “deeply flawed” and that Jabbari’s claims “do not appear to have ever been properly investigated.” The group is opposed to the death penalty and has long condemned Iran’s use of capital punishment. The number of executions in Iran has spiked this year, with over 170 people executed al-

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Brazil’s election: ‘Ghosts’ versus ‘Monsters’ BRAD BROOKS Associated Press

RIO DE JANEIRO — Brazilian voters electing a new president Sunday are being asked to decide what scares them least: the incumbent’s warnings about the “ghosts of the past,” or her challenger’s charges about the “monsters of the present.” The latest polls either gave left-leaning incumbent Dilma Rousseff a slight edge or saw a dead heat for the runoff election to choose the leader of the world’s fifth-largest nation. For that reason, few are counting out center-right challenger Aecio Neves after a topsy-turvy campaign that has been the most competitive, divisive and dramatic since Brazil’s return to democracy in 1985. “The country is divided in two, with half feeling that social inclusion and protections are what matter most, and the other half believing that mac-

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age of labs capable of handling potentially infected blood samples has also made it difficult to track the outbreak. For example, the latest numbers show no change in Liberia’s case toll, suggesting the numbers may be lagging behind reality. On Thursday, authorities confirmed that the disease had spread to Mali, the sixth West African country affected, and on the same day a new case was confirmed in New York, in a doctor recently returned from Guinea. Mali had long been considered highly vulnerable to the disease, since it shares a border with Guinea. The disease arrived there in a 2-year-old, who traveled from Guinea with her grandmother by bus and died Friday. The toddler, who was bleeding from her nose during the

roeconomic stability is more important,” said Carlos Pereira, a political analyst at the Gertulio Vargas Foundation, Brazil’s leading think tank. “The candidate who convinces voters he or she is best prepared to combine these two beliefs and make them complementary will win Sunday’s election.” The race turned dramatic after Eduardo Campos, a main opposition candidate, was killed when his campaign plane crashed in August. His running mate, renowned environmentalist Marina Silva, was thrust into his spot, and she immediately jumped to a double-digit lead over Rousseff and Neves. Silva initially tapped into the discontent over poor public services that millions of Brazilians expressed in anti-government protests last year, but her campaign never found its feet and voters drifted away within weeks. That opened the gap for Neves to stage his surprisingly

strong showing in the Oct. 5 first-round vote, coming in second and forcing Rousseff into a runoff when her first-place finish didn’t get an absolute majority. The campaigns hit fever pitch in the three weeks since, with the Workers’ Party that’s been in power for 12 years and Neves’ Social Democracy Party that last held the presidency in 1995-2003 battling it out with no shortage of verbal jabs and nasty allegations. Rousseff attacked her rival with campaign ads asking Brazilians to remember the “ghosts of the past” when Neves’ party ruled, with much of the nation mired in poverty, unemployment rife, and consumers crippled by hyperinflation. The incumbent has emphasized the deep social gains made under the Workers’ Party, whose expansive social welfare programs helped yank millions out of poverty and into the middle

journey, may have had highrisk contact with many people, the World Health Organization warned. So far, 43 people are being monitored in isolation for signs of the disease, and WHO said Saturday that authorities are continuing to look for more people at risk. To help fight Ebola, the U.N. humanitarian flight service airlifted about 1 ton of medical supplies to Mali late Friday. The seats of the plane were removed to make room for the cargo, which included hazard suits for health workers, surgical gloves, face shields and buckets, according to the World Food Program, which runs the flights. The spread of Ebola to Mali has highlighted how easily the virus can jump borders, and Malian border police said that neighboring Mauritania closed its border with Mali. The health minister of Ivory Coast, which borders Guinea and Mali, said authorities there were looking for a nurse who may have Ebola and fled from

Guinea, where he was being monitored by officials. But Raymonde Goudou stressed that it was still not clear whether the man had Ebola. There was concern also in Ghana, where some worried a strike by health care workers could leave the country vulnerable to the disease. Ghana does not border any country with reported cases, but it is serving as the headquarters for the U.N. mission on Ebola. In Liberia, the country hardest hit by the epidemic, U.S. forces have been building desperately needed treatment centers and helping to bring in aid. On Saturday, Maj. Gen. Darryl Williams, who was in charge of the troops assigned to the Ebola response, handed power to Maj. Gen. Gary J. Volesky, the 101st Airborne commander. “I’ve been told that by a number of people that the task we face is extremely hard. Well, a fairly famous person once said hard is not impossible,” Volesky said. “Together, we’re going to beat it.”

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class and have kept unemployment at historic lows. Neves urged voters to look at “monsters of the present,” including an economic recession, inflation that’s floated above the government’s 6.5 percent target, and allegations that the Workers’ Party was involved in an apparent decadelong, billion-dollar kickback scheme at state-run oil company Petrobras. On Saturday, Rousseff headed to southern Brazil, where she began her career as a bureaucrat, to rally supporters and again denounce the accusations of corruption. Neves spent his last day campaigning in the swing state of Minas Gerais, where both he and Rousseff were born, and where Neves served two terms as governor. The latest results from Brazil’s two most respected polling groups were split: one put Rousseff ahead of Neves while

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Brazil’s President Dilma Rousseff, who is running for reelection with the Workers Party, greets supporters at a campaign rally in Porto Alegre, Brazil, Saturday, Oct. 25, 2014. Brazilians will go to the polls on Sunday to decide who’ll be the next leader of Latin America’s biggest economy.

the other had them neck and neck. A Datafolha survey released Saturday had Rousseff leading Neves 52 percent to 48 percent,

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SoHi collects Brown Bears bounce back Silver Bracket After losing 6-2 Friday, Kenai River tops Wilderness 5-1 Kenai, Nikiski also make Silver Bracket at Dimond/Service Staff report

The Soldotna volleyball team won the Silver Bracket on Saturday at the Dimond/Service 2014 Volleyball Tournament. The Stars defeated Mt. Edgecumbe 25-21 and 26-24 in the finals. SoHi had made its way into the finals by topping Grace Christian 25-15 and 25-15. The day started for the Stars with a 27-25, 20-25 and 15-10 victory over Colony. Hayley Ramsell made the all-tournament team for the Stars. Kenai Central finished tied for third in the Silver Bracket. The Kards began Saturday by topping Nikiski 25-21 and 2521, but then fell to Mt. Edge-

cumbe 25-15 and 25-18. Nikiski ended up tying for third in the consolation portion of the Silver Bracket, losing to Thunder Mountain 26-24 and 25-18 after the opening loss to the Kards. Seward won consolation in the Bronze Bracket. The Seahawks started by losing to Lathrop 25-15 and 25-15 before beating North Pole 25-20, 12-25 and 15-5 for the consolation prize. The Stars were 4-4 in Friday’s pool play. SoHi split with Palmer 16-25 and 25-18, topped Seward 25-10 and 25-17, lost to West Valley 27-25 and 25-12 and split with Chugiak 21-25

By JOEY KLECKA Peninsula Clarion

Twenty-four hours after being handed a 6-2 Friday loss by the Minnesota Wilderness, the Kenai River Brown Bears responded with an emphatic 5-1 win Saturday night in front of 1,055 at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex to post a weekend series split. The victory boosted Kenai River’s season mark to 6-8-0, putting the Bears in a tie for last with the Coulee Region (Wisconsin) Chill in the Midwest Division of the North American Hockey League. Both squads stand at 12 points, while the Fairbanks Ice Dogs lead the division with 21. “We wish we would’ve come out with

S aturday a little more of the same intensity we had tonight, last night, but we executed tonight,” said Kenai River coach Geoff Beauparlant. “Our preparation was better, our execution was better and I thought our compete level was better and more consistent throughout the entire game.” After giving up the first goal in the second period, the Brown Bears held Minnesota in check the remaining distance while scoring five unanswered goals, including two empty-netters in the final 91 seconds. Alec Derks stood tall for Kenai River

in goal, stopping 30 of 31 shots, including a late barrage in the second period. “I just kind of shook that (first one) off and kept going, because I knew I was in the zone,” Derks said. “It definitely didn’t affect me much.” Kenai River forward Jack Gessert scored twice Saturday to extend his points streak to five consecutive games. Gessert’s three points gave him eight points in the last five contests. Tanner Schachle also tallied three points Saturday with a goal and a pair of assists. The win came at the right time as well, as the Bears prepare to head out on the road for a three-game series next weekend with the Wenatchee (Washington) Wild, then a pair of contests with diviSee BEARS, page C-4

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Wrestlers load up on mat time King of Mountain’s unique format provides many matches Staff report

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The King of the Mountain tournament in Seward on Friday and Saturday used a unique format to get participating wrestlers a lot of experience in a short amount of time. “It was a great bangaround,” Seward coach Ronn Hemstock said. “It’s all about getting kids matches.” There were 11 teams at the tournament. They were separated into two pools. “We got off 28 duals in less than 24 clock hours,” Hemstock said. Each team wrestled the other team in the pool. From there, the top two wrestlers in each weight class in each pool wrestled for first, the second wrestlers in each pool wrestled for third, and the third wrestlers in each pool wrestled for fifth

place. “It was a well-run tournament,” Nikiski coach Adam Anders said. “We got in a lot of wrestling.” In the pool duals, some teams combined forces in order to fill out weight brackets. In Pool A, Houston was first, Nikiski was second, Homer was third, Seward was fourth and Anchorage Christian Schools was fifth. In round one of the pool, Homer topped ACS 52-27 and Houston beat Seward 60-24. In round two, Houston defeated Nikiski 48-33 and Homer topped Seward 58-24. In round three, Houston topped ACS 5719 and Nikiski toppled Seward 51-36. In round four, Houston edged Homer 42-40 and Nikiski got past ACS 48-42. In the See MAT, page C-4

Giants tie World Series at 2-all RONALD BLUM AP Sports Writer

SAN FRANCISCO — The World Series was slipping away from the San Francisco Giants. A botched grounder led to a three-run deficit, and they were in danger of falling behind the Kansas City Royals three games to one. Instead of panic, it was time for some Panda-monium. Pablo Sandoval’s single set up Hunter Pence to score the tying run in the fifth inning and the 2012 Series MVP followed with a go-ahead, two-run single in the sixth that sent the Giants surging past the Kansas City Royals 11-4 Saturday night at pulsating AT&T Park. The Series is tied at two

games apiece, ensuring the title will be decided at Kansas City’s Kauffman Stadium next week. “We never give up, that’s the thing,” said Sandoval, who shook off a stomach bug after starting to feel ill Friday. “We’ve been doing it all year in these situations. We know how that feels.” Pence, eyes ablaze, had three hits, three RBIs and a nifty sliding catch in the ninth inning, and Joe Panik hit a two-run double in a four-run seventh. “We had to win this game tonight no matter what,” said Giants starter Ryan Vogelsong, knocked out after 2 2-3 innings. San Francisco scored 10 unanswered runs and piled on 16 See MLB, Page C-4

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Kenai River Brown Bears goalie Alec Derks blocks a shot from Tommy Hall of the Minnesota Wilderness on Friday at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex in Soldotna.

Wilderness smite Brown Bears By JEFF HELMINIAK Peninsula Clarion

The roller coaster continues for the Kenai River Brown Bears. The Brown Bears lost 6-2 Friday night to the Minnesota Wilderness at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex in front of 972 fans. Through Friday, the current homestand has seen the Bears win 2-1, lose 6-1, lose 4-1, win 5-2 and lose riday 6-2. “We need to find consistency,” Kenai River head coach Geoff Beauparlant said. “That’s our Achilles’ heel right now.” The head coach said the Bears are inconsistent in an inconsistent way, with either the forwards, defensemen or goalies taking turns in leading to losses. Friday, the coach said the goaltending was not where it needed to be, with the Wilderness taking a 3-0 lead just 11 minutes, 54 seconds, into the game. Josh Creelman was pulled from the net at that point for Alec Derks. The Wilderness scored on the first shift, with Niklas Lehtimaki notching an unassisted tally to get rolling on a

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Brown Bears forward Maurin Bouvet takes control of the puck behind the goal Friday at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex in Soldotna.

four-point night just 31 seconds into the game. This came after Kenai River had a good scoring opportunity just seconds into the game. “We had a chance to go up 1-0 and 20 or 15 seconds later they score,” Beauparlant said. “I’m sure it’s a goal Josh would like to have back.” Wilderness head coach Corey Millen

is no stranger to playing in Soldotna, having coached the since-departed Alaska Avalanche of the NAHL. So Millen, who said he was happy to get in a little fishing in his return to Alaska, knew that quick goal was big. “These are tough buildings to play in — both Fairbanks and Kenai,” Millen said. “They always have good teams.” See FRIDAY, page C-4

No. 24 LSU ends perfect season of No. 3 Mississippi By The Associated Press

BATON ROUGE, La. — Bo Wallace was on the cusp of prolonging No. 3 Mississippi’s bid for an unbeaten season until LSU safety Ronald Martin got in the way. Wallace’s pass was intercepted by Martin at the 1 with 2 seconds left, and the Rebels fell 10-7 to the 24th-ranked Tigers on Saturday night. Ole Miss was lining up for a potential tying field goal from 42 yards, but was called for delay of game. So the Rebels decided to run a play instead and Wallace threw his first interception in a Southeastern Conference game this season. Soon after, fans were streaming onto the Tiger Stadium field. Leonard Fournette ran for 113 yards, and LSU (7-2, 3-2) finished with

264 yards rushing against defense that came in allowing 97.1 per game. Anthony Jennings’ short touchdown pass to tight end Logan Stokes gave LSU the lead late in the fourth quarter. Mississippi (7-1, 4-1) led most of the way, but mainly because LSU turned the ball over four times and missed a short field goal. Playing less than 24 hours after coach Les Miles’ 91-year-old mother died, the Tigers played with enough passion and confidence on both sides of the ball to overcome their mistakes and put a dent in the Rebels’ national title hopes. The Tigers’ defense, buoyed by the deafening roars of the Death Valley record-tying crowd of 102,321, largely stifled Wallace and the Rebels’ offense that was averaging 35.4 points.

Wallace was 14 of 33 for 176 yards and one touchdown — a 15-yarder to Cody Core late in the first quarter. Wallace, who was sacked twice, still scrambled for 40 net yards, and led Ole Miss in rushing. LSU linebacker Kwon Alexander was credited with eight totals tackles — 2 1/2 for losses — and fellow linebacker Kendell Beckwith led the Tigers with 10 tackles. NO. 1 MISSISSIPPI STATE 45, KENTUCKY 31 LEXINGTON, Ky. — Dak Prescott accounted for three touchdowns, Josh Robinson ran for two scores and Mississippi State beat Kentucky. Playing for the first time atop the rankings, the Bulldogs (7-0, 4-0 Southeastern Conference) showed no rust coming off an C

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consecutive victory in the series. The game marked a return for Alabama offensive coordinator Lane Kiffin, who coached Tennessee in 2009 and angered Volunteers fans by leaving for Southern California after only one season. Kiffin’s offense produced touchdowns on four of its first five series — including Cooper’s 80-yard TD catch on Alabama’s first play from scrimmage — as the Crimson Tide (7-1, 4-1 Southeastern Conference) raced to a 27-0 lead. Tennessee (3-5, 0-4) got back into the game thanks to quarterback Joshua Dobbs, who provided a spark after entering the game on Tennessee’s third possession. Dobbs helped the Vols cut the lead to 27NO. 4 ALABAMA 34, 17 in the third quarter before Alabama’s TENNESSEE 20 Derrick Henry stopped Tennessee’s moKNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Amari Coo- mentum with a 28-yard touchdown run. Cooper’s 224 yards receiving broke per caught nine passes for a school-record 224 yards and scored two touchdowns to the school single-game record set by Julio help Alabama beat Tennessee for its eighth See 25, Page C-3


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Sports Briefs SST competition held at Kenai The sixth biannual Speed and Strength Training competition was held Wednesday at Kenai Central High School. Students competed in the 40-yard dash, the I test or shuttle run, the vertical jump, the standing long jump and Fight Gone Bad. Fight Gone Bad was a 10-minute workout completing as many sprints and air squats as possible. Kenai Central, Nikiski and Soldotna all competed. The champions from Soldotna were John Boone in grade 9 and 10 Fight Gone Bad, Abby Kruse in 9 and 10 vertical jump, Alex Ashe in 11 and 12 40-yard dash, Lindsey Wong in 11 and 12 vertical jump, and Torri Hensley in Fight Gone Bad. The champions from Nikiski were Hunter Holloway in 11 and 12 I test, Rykker Riddall in 9 and 10 I test, Larry Cutsforth in 9 and 10 40-yard dash, Rickie Smith in 11 and 12 40-yard dash, Arianna Parrish in 11 and 12 broad jump, and Laura Hufford in the I test. The champions from Kenai were Abi Tuttle in 9 and 10 40-yard dash and I test, Josh Jackman in 9 and 10 standing long jump and vertical jump, Julieanne Wilson in 9 and 10 standing long jump, Tekaiya Rich in 9 and 10 vertical leap, Colten Richardson in 11 and 12 standing long jump and vertical leap, Kyle Foree in 11 and 12 Fight Gone Bad, Bev Schindler in 11 and 12 Fight Gone Bad, Hannah Barus in 11 and 12 Fight Gone Bad, Julieanne Wilson in 9 and 10 Fight Gone Bad, and Mackenzie Lindeman in 9 and 10 Fight Gone Bad.

McCoy signs with Bucs for $98 million Defensive tackle Gerald McCoy has signed a seven-year extension with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers worth $98 million, making McCoy the highest-paid player at his position. McCoy, a 2013 All-Pro, will get $51.5 million guaranteed, the most ever given to a defensive tackle in NFL history. His new deal will average $14 million per year. Including his current salary for 2014, McCoy would make $111 million over the eight-year period.

Aldo defeats Mendes in UFC 179 RIO DE JANEIRO — Brazilian Jose Aldo beat American Chad Mendes by unanimous decision to successfully defend his featherweight title in UFC 179 at Maracanazinho arena early Sunday. With the victory, Aldo remained the only champion the division has known and extended his winning streak to 15, one short of Anderson Silva’s record of 16 straight victories from 2006 to 2012. The highly anticipated mixed martial arts fight was a rematch of their encounter in Rio de Janeiro in 2012. Aldo knocked out Mendes with a powerful knee strike to his face with a second left in the first round of that match. Mendes extended the fight to the fifth round this time but still couldn’t come up with the victory. All three judges scored it 4946. “I deserved to win,” Aldo said. “He hit me a few times but I hit him a lot more. It was a great a fight and I’m sure everyone enjoyed it.”

Gold stumbles in short program HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill. — It has been quite a year for Gracie Gold. She won her first U.S. championship, collected a team bronze medal at the Sochi Olympics and even got to bake cookies with Taylor Swift. Her performance at Skate America on Saturday? Well, that had a few hiccups. Gold took third in the short program with 60.81 points, behind Russians Elizaveta Tuktamysheva (67.41) and Elena Radionova (65.57) due, in part, to some mistakes on her triple toe landing and a spin. “It wasn’t my best performance, but I am still very happy with it,” Gold said. “It is tough to skate last after two wonderful competitors. In a competition like this, I can’t give any points away and make mistakes like I did on my spin and the small error on the triple toe landing. I’m going to have to really fight in the long program to move up in the ranks.”

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WORLD SERIES (Best-of-7) All games televised by Fox Kansas City 2, San Francisco 2 Tuesday, Oct. 21: San Francisco 7, Kansas City 1 Wednesday, Oct. 22: Kansas City 7, San Francisco 2 Friday, Oct. 24: Kansas City 3, San Francisco 2 Saturday, Oct. 25: San Francisco 11, Kansas City 4 Sunday, Oct. 26: Kansas City (Shields 14-8) at San Francisco (Bumgarner 18-10), 4:07 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 28: San Francisco at Kansas City, 4:07 p.m. x-Wednesday, Oct. 29: San Francisco at Kansas City, 4:07 p.m. All Times ADT

Hockey EASTERN CONFERENCE L OT Pts GF GA 1 0 14 25 22 3 1 11 27 23 2 2 10 18 17 5 0 10 26 24 1 1 9 16 13 2 3 7 10 16 4 1 7 21 25 7 0 4 11 29 2 1 2 2 3 4 3 5

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Buffalo

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Miami

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N.Y. Jets

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South Indianapolis

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Houston

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Tennessee

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Cincinnati

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Kansas City

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Philadelphia

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Washington

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Atlanta

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Green Bay

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Chicago

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Friday’s Games Dallas 3, New Jersey 2, SO Tampa Bay 4, Winnipeg 2 Colorado 7, Vancouver 3 Edmonton 6, Carolina 3 Anaheim 4, Columbus 1 Saturday’s Games Buffalo 2, San Jose 1 Boston 4, Toronto 1 Montreal 3, N.Y. Rangers 1 New Jersey 3, Ottawa 2, OT N.Y. Islanders 7, Dallas 5 Philadelphia 4, Detroit 2 St. Louis 3, Chicago 2 Pittsburgh 3, Nashville 0 Minnesota 7, Tampa Bay 2 Arizona 2, Florida 1, OT Washington 3, Calgary 1 Sunday’s Games Colorado at Winnipeg, 11 a.m. Columbus at Los Angeles, Noon Ottawa at Chicago, 3 p.m. San Jose at Anaheim, 4 p.m.

Baltimore at Cincinnati, 9 a.m. Miami at Jacksonville, 9 a.m. Chicago at New England, 9 a.m. Buffalo at N.Y. Jets, 9 a.m.

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Oakland at Cleveland, 12:25 p.m.

Ball St. 35, Akron 21 Drake 21, Butler 19 E. Illinois 28, Tennessee St. 3 Illinois 28, Minnesota 24 Illinois St. 21, Missouri St. 7 Indiana St. 41, S. Illinois 26 Kansas St. 23, Texas 0 McNeese St. 41, Incarnate Word 21 Miami (Ohio) 10, Kent St. 3 Michigan St. 35, Michigan 11 Missouri 24, Vanderbilt 14 N. Dakota St. 47, South Dakota 7 N. Illinois 28, E. Michigan 17 N. Iowa 27, W. Illinois 13 Nebraska 42, Rutgers 24

Green Bay at New Orleans, 4:30 p.m. Open: N.Y. Giants, San Francisco Monday’s Game Washington at Dallas, 4:30 p.m. All Times ADT

Major College Scores EAST Albany (NY) 24, Colgate 17 Brown 42, Cornell 16 Bryant 42, Robert Morris 9

SAN DIEGO — Chargers safety Jahleel Addae didn’t show symptoms of a concussion until Friday afternoon, a day after having two scary reactions following hits in a loss at Denver, a person with knowledge of the situation said. The person spoke to The Associated Press on Saturday on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the injury. Addae’s injury gained significant attention after he convulsed while remaining on his feet after a helmet-to-helmet hit late in the third quarter Thursday night. On the game’s first play from scrimmage, Addae made a hit and immediately went limp on the ground. Addae’s reaction to the second hit caused a stir on Twitter. Many people wondered why he was allowed to remain the game and some compared it to when Chargers four-time Pro Bowl left guard Kris Dielman was staggered after sustaining a career-ending concussion in the sixth game of the 2011 season, at the New York Jets.

Serena, Halep to meet again SINGAPORE — After Serena Williams’ embarrassing defeat to Simona Halep in the WTA Finals group stage, the American narrowed her eyes at the post-match news conference and said she was looking forward to having a chance to avenge the loss. She didn’t have to wait long. The pair will face off again on Sunday in the final of the season-ending championships after winning their semifinals on Saturday in contrasting fashion. Williams beat Caroline Wozniacki in a thrilling contest 2-6, 6-3, 7-6 (6) to remain on course for a third-straight title, while Halep swept aside Agnieszka Radwanska 6-2, 6-2 to put herself in a position for the biggest title of her career. Halep beat Williams 6-0, 6-2 in the group stage, inflicting the American’s heaviest loss in 16 years, and the 18-time Grand Slam winner joked about her diminished expectations for the re-match. “My goal is to win three games,” Williams said. “I’m going to go from there. Hopefully I can hold serve — that would be good. Most of all, I hope to break once.” — Staff and wire reports

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Philadelphia at Arizona, 12:05 p.m. Indianapolis at Pittsburgh, 12:25 p.m.

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Bucknell 22, Georgetown 17 Cent. Michigan 20, Buffalo 14 Dartmouth 27, Columbia 7 Duquesne 48, Alderson-Broaddus 27 Fordham 48, Lehigh 27 Georgia Tech 56, Pittsburgh 28 Harvard 49, Princeton 7 Holy Cross 24, Lafayette 14 Maine 20, Rhode Island 14 Marist 27, Campbell 20 Navy 41, San Jose St. 31 New Hampshire 28, Stony Brook 20 Ohio St. 31, Penn St. 24, 2OT St. Francis (Pa.) 30, Sacred Heart 27 Villanova 48, Morgan St. 28 Wagner 20, CCSU 10 Yale 43, Penn 21

Toledo 42, UMass 35 W. Michigan 42, Ohio 21 Wisconsin 52, Maryland 7 Youngstown St. 30, S. Dakota St. 27 SOUTHWEST Alcorn St. 77, Prairie View 48 Ark.-Pine Bluff 38, Texas Southern 37 Arkansas 45, UAB 17 Cent. Arkansas 58, Northwestern St. 35 Houston Baptist 31, Nicholls St. 21 Memphis 48, SMU 10 Rice 41, North Texas 21 Sam Houston St. 38, Abilene Christian 21 Stephen F. Austin 27, SE Louisiana 17 TCU 82, Texas Tech 27 UTEP 34, UTSA 0 West Virginia 34, Oklahoma St. 10 FAR WEST Arizona 59, Washington St. 37 Cal Poly 41, Montana 21 Colorado St. 45, Wyoming 31 Idaho St. 46, N. Colorado 12 N. Arizona 28, E. Washington 27 Portland St. 30, Weber St. 17 S. Utah 35, North Dakota 17 San Diego 40, Dayton 29 Stanford 38, Oregon St. 14 UCLA 40, Colorado 37, 2OT Utah 24, Southern Cal 21 Utah St. 34, UNLV 20

Soccer MLS Standings EASTERN CONFERENCE W L T y-D.C. 17 9 8 x-New England 17 13 4 x-S. Kansas City 14 12 7 x-Columbus 13 10 10 x-New York 12 10 11 Philadelphia 10 11 12 Toronto FC 11 15 8 Houston 11 17 6 Chicago 6 10 18 Montreal 6 18 10

Pts GF GA 59 52 37 55 51 46 49 48 39 49 50 41 47 53 50 42 50 49 41 44 54 39 39 58 36 41 51 28 38 58

WESTERN CONFERENCE x-Seattle 20 10 4 64 x-Los Angeles 17 7 10 61 x-Real Salt Lake 15 8 11 56 x-FC Dallas 16 12 6 54 Vancouver 12 8 14 50 Portland 12 9 13 49 Colorado 8 18 8 32 Chivas USA 8 19 6 30 San Jose 6 15 12 30 NOTE: Three points for victory, for tie. x- clinched playoff berth y- clinched conference

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Friday’s Games Chicago 2, Houston 1 Saturday’s Games Seattle FC 2, Los Angeles 0 Montreal 1, D.C. United 1, tie New England 1, Toronto FC 0 Portland 2, FC Dallas 0 Vancouver 1, Colorado 0 Sunday’s Games Philadelphia at Columbus, Noon San Jose at Chivas USA, 12:30 p.m. New York at Sporting Kansas City, 4:30 p.m. All Times ADT

Transactions BASEBALL American League KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Claimed OF Moises Sierra off waivers from the Chicago White

Sox. Designated RHP Liam Hendriks for assignment. National League PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Acquired INF Justin Sellers from Cleveland for cash considerations. Reinstated RHP Charlie Morton from the 60-day DL. Designated RHP John Axford and RHP Jeanmar Gomez for assignment. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association DALLAS MAVERICKS — Waived C Bernard James, F Ivan Johnson and G Doron Lamb. GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS — Waived G Aaron Craft, G Sean Kilpatrick, G-F Jason Kapono, F James Michael McAdoo and F Mitchell Watt. LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS — Waived F Joe Ingles. MIAMI HEAT — Waived F Khem Birch, G Larry Drew II, G Tyler Johnson and F Shawn Jones. MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES — Waived G Patrick Christopher and G Kalin Lucas. NEW YORK KNICKS — Waived G Langston Galloway and C Jordan Vandenberg. PHILADELPHIA 76ERS — Waived G Malcolm Lee and Fs Ronald Roberts, Jr. and Drew Gordon. PHOENIX SUNS — Waived C Earl Barron. SACRAMENTO KINGS— Waived G Trey Johnson. WASHINGTON WIZARDS — Waived F Damion James, G John Lucas and G Xavier Silas. FOOTBALL National Football League ARIZONA CARDINALS — Signed WR Solomon Patton to the practice squad. Released WR Jalen Saunders from the practice squad. CLEVELAND BROWNS — Activated OL Nick McDonald from the reserve/non-football injury list. Waived TE Gerell Robinson. DETROIT LIONS — Suspended DT C.J. Mosley for an unspecified violation of team rules. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS — Signed CB Peyton Thompson from the practice squad, Waived WR Tavarres King. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS — Released TE Tom Crabtree. Signed RB Edwin Baker from the practice squad. OAKLAND RAIDERS — Activated CB DJ Hayden. Signed DE Denico Autry. Placed DE LaMarr Woodley and S Usama Young on the injured reserve list. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Placed FB Derrick Coleman on injured reserve. Signed WR Phil Bates from the practice squad. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Signed DT Gerald McCoy to a seven-year contract extension. HOCKEY National Hockey League TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING — Recalled F Mike Blunden and F Jonathan Marchessault from Syracuse (AHL). WINNIPEG JETS — Recalled C Patrice Cormier from St. John’s (AHL). C TENNIS Women’s Tennis Association Y WTA — Named Micky Lawler president.

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OTTAWA, Ontario — Jaromir Jagr scored a power-play goal 3:39 into overtime, and the New Jersey Devils beat the Ottawa Senators 3-2 on an emotional Saturday night in Canada’s capital. It was the Senators’ first game since the shooting death of Cpl. Nathan Cirillo at the National War Memorial on Wednesday. A touching tribute took place prior to puck drop as players and fans united to commemorate the loss of Cirillo and Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent, who was killed in a hit-andrun attack Monday near Montreal. Marek Zidlicky and Damon Severson also scored for the Devils, who snapped a four-game winless streak. Cory Schneider had 33 saves. Alex Chiasson and Bobby Ryan scored for the Senators, who had won four in a row. Robin Lehner made 26 stops in front of a sellout crowd of 19,266. Ryan’s power-play goal midway through the third tied it at 2, but Jagr’s second goal of the season sent New Jersey home with the victory. PENGUINS 3, PREDATORS 0 NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Sidney Crosby had a goal and two assists, and Pittsburgh handed Nashville its first loss in regulation. The Predators were the last NHL team

to lose in regulation this season. Bishop after Zucker’s score. Evgeni Malkin and Pascal Dupuis also scored for Pittsburgh, which snapped a BRUINS 4, MAPLE LEAFS 1 two-game losing streak. Marc-Andre Fleury made 25 saves for his first shutout of TORONTO — Patrice Bergeron earned the season and 29th of his career. his 500th point on the first of his two assists and Tuukka Rask had 32 saves in Boston’s first game since captain Zdeno BLUES 3, BLACKHAWKS 2 Chara was sidelined by a left knee injury. ST. LOUIS — Jaden Schwartz, Ryan After a moving pregame ceremony to Reaves and Dmitrij Jaskin scored, and St. honor two fallen soldiers, Toronto quickly Louis stopped a two-game losing streak. fell flat and drew boos from the crowd afThe Blues had scored just once in los- ter the Bruins went ahead 4-0 early in the ing back-to-back games to Anaheim and third period. Vancouver. Carl Soderberg, David Krejci, Gregory Patrick Sharp and Kris Versteeg scored Campbell and Dougie Hamilton scored for for the Blackhawks, who have dropped Boston. Hamilton also had two assists. two straight in regulation, falling again afRask, the reigning Vezina Trophy winter losing in Nashville on Thursday. ner, is 10-2-0 in 14 outings against ToronAntti Raanta, subbing for injured start- to. He came into the game with a .943 save er Corey Crawford, made 28 saves for percentage and 1.64 goals-against average Chicago. Brian Elliott had 22 stops for St. against the Leafs. Louis.

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ST. PAUL, Minn. — Jason Zucker had two goals to power Minnesota to the big win. Zach Parise and Marco Scandella each had a goal and an assist, and 13 Wild players had at least one point. Minnesota tied a team record with four goals on eight shots in the first period, capped by Zucker spinning around along the boards and firing the puck past goalie Evgeni Nabokov at 17:15. Tampa Bay coach Jon Cooper pulled Nabokov, who has 16 career wins against Minnesota, and replaced him with Ben

MONTREAL — Lars Eller broke a tie midway through the second period, and Max Pacioretty scored in the third to lead the Canadiens to the win. Tomas Plekanec had a short-handed goal in the first period, and Carey Price made 34 saves for Montreal (7-1) in his first meeting with New York since Chris Kreider knocked him out in the first game of last season’s Eastern Conference finals.

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SEATTLE — Taylor Kelly threw two touchdown passes after missing more than a month with a foot injury, the second a 7-yarder to Gary Chambers with 3 minutes left in Arizona State’s victory over Washington. Playing in strong swirling wind with waves of heavy rain blowing in sideways, the guys from the desert managed the difficult conditions for their ninth straight win over Washington. Arizona State (61, 4-1 Pac-12) remained in control of the race in the Pac-12 South and set up a huge matchup with Utah next week in Tempe.

NO. 15 ARIZONA 59, WASHINGTON STATE 37 PULLMAN, Wash. — Anu Solomon threw five touchdown passes to help Arizona beat Washington State. The freshman quarterback was 26 of 38 for 294 yards without an interception. Terris Jones-Grigsby added 107 yards rushing for Arizona (6-1, 3-1), which was coming off an off week after losing to Southern California.

EAST LANSING, Mich. — NO. 16 NEBRASKA 42, Jeremy Langford ran for 177 yards RUTGERS 24 and three touchdowns for Michigan State. LINCOLN, Neb. — Ameer AbThe Spartans (7-1, 4-0 Big Ten) dullah ran for 225 yards and three have won six of their past seven touchdowns and set a Nebraska regames against the Wolverines, cord with 341 all-purpose yards. only the second time Michigan State has accomplished that in a series that dates to 1898. NO. 19 UTAH 24, NO. 20 S.

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NO. 10 TCU 82, TEXAS TECH 27

SALT LAKE CITY — Travis Wilson threw a 1-yard touchdown pass to Kaelin Clay with 8 seconds FORT WORTH, Texas — left to lift Utah past Southern CaliTrevone Boykin threw a school-re- fornia. cord seven touchdown passes and TCU showcased a new fast-paced offense by scoring the most points NO. 21 CLEMSON 16, in school history. SYRACUSE 6 The Horned Frogs (6-1, 3-1 Big CLEMSON, S.C. — Cole 12) beat their previous scoring high of 69 in the spread attack directed Stoudt threw for 209 yards and a in part by co-offensive coordina- touchdown, Ammon Lakip had tor Sonny Cumbie, a former Texas three field goals and Clemson won Tech quarterback who spent the its fifth straight. past four seasons as an assistant with the Red Raiders (3-5, 1-4).

No. 11 KANSAS STATE 23, TEXAS 0

NO. 22 WEST VIRGINIA 34, OKLAHOMA ST. 10

STILLWATER, Okla. — Wendell Smallwood ran for a careerhigh 132 yards for West Virginia. Smallwood stepped in for Rushel Shell, who sat out with a foot injury suffered during a win over Baylor last week.

MANHATTAN, Kan. — Kansas State’s rapidly improving defense led the first shutout of Texas in more than a decade to keep the Wildcats unbeaten in Big 12 play. Matthew McCrane kicked three field goals, and DeMarcus RobNO. 23 MARSHALL 35, inson and Charles Jones each ran FLORIDA ATLANTIC 16 for a touchdown to lead the Wildcats (6-1, 4-0). Jake Waters threw HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Defor 224 yards, and Tyler Lockett von Johnson rushed for a schoolhad eight catches for 103 yards to record 272 yards and four touchclimb another notch in the school downs for Marshall. record book.

NO. 13 OHIO STATE 31, PENN STATE 24, 2OT

NO. 25 UCLA 40, COLORADO 37, 2OT

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Quarterback J.T. Barrett scored twice in overtime to help Ohio State escape with the double-overtime victory. The Buckeyes (6-1, 3-0 Big Ten) built a 17-0 lead and were cruising when Penn State defensive tackle Anyhony Zettel inter-

BOULDER, Colo. — Brett Hundley had an 8-yard touchdown run in double overtime to lift UCLA past Colorado. UCLA (6-2, 3-2 Pac-12) squandered a 17-point lead in the fourth quarter, and Colorado tied it on Will Oliver’s 35-yard field goal with 36 seconds remaining.

COYOTES 2, PANTHERS 1, OT GLENDALE, Ariz. — Oliver EkmanLarsson scored at 2:20 of overtime, Mike Smith stopped 23 shots and Arizona rallied for the win. Justin Hodgman scored in his NHL debut and the Coyotes had a strong defensive game in front of Smith to end a three-game losing streak. Hodgman, a healthy scratch in two games during his first stint with the Coyotes, scored on a power play midway through the third period, ending Arizona’s scoreless streak of more than 127 minutes. Ekman-Larsson ended the game on another power play, one-timing a shot past Robert Luongo.

Nicklas Grossmann also scored for Philadelphia, which won its ninth straight home game over Detroit and avoided its worst home start. The Flyers, who dropped their first three home games this season, haven’t lost in Philadelphia to the Red Wings since June 3, 1997.

SABRES 2, SHARKS 1 SAN JOSE, Calif. — Cody Hodgson and Nicolas Deslauriers each scored their first goal of the season early in the third period, and Buffalo continued its dominance over San Jose. Michal Neuvirth saved 29 of 30 shots to earn his first win over the Sharks in four games and help end Buffalo’s four-game losing streak. Brent Burns scored for the Sharks, who have lost four straight. Alex Stalock stopped 13 of 15 shots. The Sabres, who were outscored 11-1 during their losing streak, won their seventh straight over the Sharks, including the past four in San Jose. The Sharks last beat Buffalo on their home ice in January 2010.

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CALGARY, Alberta — Joel Ward scored twice — including the game-winner — to lead Washington over Calgary. FLYERS 4, RED WINGS 2 Ward’s second of the night 5:31 into the PHILADELPHIA — Michael Raf- second period broke a 1-1 tie and gave the fl scored two goals for the Flyers, and Capitals a lead they wouldn’t relinquish. ISLANDERS 7, STARS 5 Ward has scored four goals, one behind Brayden Schenn netted the winner during UNIONDALE, N.Y. — Frans Nielsen a power play with 8:55 remaining. team-leader Alex Ovechkin.

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scored three goals in the third period, and the Islanders held on for the win. It was the sixth victory in eight games for the resurgent Islanders. The Stars lost one night after beating the Devils in New Jersey in a shootout. Backup Chad Johnson made 26 saves for the Islanders in his second straight start. He has won all three games he has played this season. Jason Spezza and Tyler Seguin each had a goal and an assist for the Stars. Shawn Horcoff, Antoine Roussel and Vernon Fiddler also scored.

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hits in a marathon of exactly 4 hours. “We’re going to battle and scratch and claw,” Panik said. Madison Bumgarner tries to put the Giants ahead Sunday night when he starts against Royals ace James Shields in a rematch of the opener, won by the Giants 7-1. “This was a great ballgame, I thought, especially the way we came back,” Giants manager Bruce Bochy said. Showcasing baseball at its exciting best, the game included a sprawling catch by Royals center fielder Jarrod Dyson that left a pair of divots, and the first use of expanded video review in Series history — which became a turning point. Jeff Kellogg’s safe call at second base was upheld by replay ump Jerry Meals on catcher Salvador Perez’s pickoff attempt of Joaquin Arias, helping the Giants build the

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pivotal rally. Four fans in the first row near the Giants dugout wore giant — of course — white panda heads as they cheered on Sandoval, nicknamed Kung Fu Panda and a veteran of the team’s World Series titles in 2010 and ‘12. The switch-hitter batted just .199 right-handed during the regular season but came up with his first two-hit game from that side of the plate since Aug. 25, emphatically tossing his bat after lining a single to center that put the Giants ahead 6-4. Sandoval said he vomited after batting practice and took medication. “No one was taking me out of the lineup,” he said. “I play giving my heart and soul to the team.” Lost in the torrent of runs was the earlier fit of pique by Bochy, who threw his hat to the dugout floor when his team botched a third-inning grounder. The mood was different by the eighth, when former Journey singer Steve Perry sprinted to the front row of the second deck behind home plate and led the crowd of 43,066 in a sing-

Davis and Greg Holland. Jason Frasor and Danny Duffy combined to allow the tying run in a two-run fifth. And Brandon Finnegan, the first player to appear in the College World Series and World Series in the same year, allowed Sandoval’s tworun single and Brandon Belt’s RBI’s single in the sixth. “I don’t think anybody goes through a season without losing a game,” Finnegan said. “If they did they’d be in the Hall of Fame now.” Kansas City went ahead with a two-out, four-run rally in the third with the help of two infield hits that gave the Royals 18 in the postseason, matching the total of all other teams combined. Omar Infante grounded a two-run single up the middle for a 3-1 lead, and Perez followed with a bloop RBI single. “Occasionally I do show emotion in that dugout,” Bochy said of his cap toss. Buster Posey cut the deficit in the bottom half with a run-scoring single, tying Barry Bonds’ team record of 21

career postseason RBIs. Pence’s RBI single in the fifth caused Frasor to throw up both arms in frustration, Sandoval singled Pence to third and Juan Perez’s sacrifice fly made it 4-all. “Oh, man, somewhere inside of me secretly I had hoped that it would go seven games for the excitement and the thrill of it,” Yost said. “Sure looks that way.” UP NEXT Royals: Shields has a 7.11 ERA this postseason, totaling 19 innings in four starts. Giants: Bumgarner is 3-1 with a 1.40 ERA in five postseason starts this year. PITCHERS AT THE PLATE Vargas became the first AL pitcher to bat twice in a Series inning since Boston’s Luis Tiant in the 1975 opener. HIT PARADE Eleven Giants had hits, including three of 10 in the No. 9 spot; Petit’s single made him the first Giants reliever to get a Series hit since Slick Castleman in 1936.

Nikiski was 2-6 in pool play. The Bulldogs topped North Pole 25-16 and 25-18 before losing to Service 25-14 and 2516, Grace 26-24 and 25-18, and Kodiak 25-21 and 25-15. Seward was 1-7 in pool play. The Seahawks earned a 11-25 and 26-24 split with West Valley, but lost to Soldotna 25-10 and 25-17, Palmer 25-12 and 25-15, and Chugiak 25-14 and 25-7.

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fifth and final round, Seward defeated ACS 42-33 and Nikiski topped Homer 52-27. In Pool B, Grace Christian was first, Barrow was second, Glennallen was third, Valdez was fourth, Voznesenka was fifth and Susitna Valley was sixth. In round one, it was Glennallen 39, Voznesenka 9; Grace 48, Su Valley 18; and Barrow 36, Valdez 16. In round two, the scores were Barrow 33, Glennallen 29; Valdez 28, Su Valley 18; and Grace 45, Voznesenka 12. The action in round three ended at Grace 38, Glennallen 23; Barrow 42, Su Valley 18; and Valdez 30, Voznesenka 18. In round four, it was Glennallen 29, Valdez 24; Grace 22, Valdez 16; and Glennallen 30, Su Valley 22. The results in round five were Voznesenka 30, Su Valley 24; Barrow 46, Voznesenka 6; and Grace 46, Barrow 18. Grace’s Grayton Sorenson, at 145, was named the tournament’s most outstanding wrestler. The following are the placements of each wrestler in each

106 — 1. Jared Virgin, Gle; 2. Kavan Weinberger, Hou; 3. Tyler Olsen, Nik. 113 — 1. Cameron Bunch, Sew; 2. Simon Estes, Sew; 5. Sully Hauze, Sew; 6. Shyan Homer, Hou. 120 — 1. Shannon LeMay, ACS; 2. Sean Sikavayugak, Bar; 3. Jared Brant, Hom; 4. Sean Dorsey, Gle; 5. Jacob McAnulty, Hou; 6. Alexey Ivanov, Voz. 126 — 1. Aaron Drake, Hou; 2. Evan Brockman, Gra; 3. TJ Cox, Nik; 4. Tony Delaquito, Gle; 5. Ravi Cavasos, Hom; 6. Calvin Miller, Bar. 132 — 1. Cody Greene, Val; 2. Jaime Rios, Hom; 3. Etienne Kinney, Hou; 4. Michael Lucas, Holy Rosary; 5. Garrett Bond, Gra; 6. Austin Hinton, Sew. 138 — 1. Chase Smith, Val; 2. Timmy Woo, Hom; 3. Terry Jackson, Hou; 4. Alex Binder, Gra; 5. Davey Hettick, Sew; 6. Justin Ferris, Bar. 145 — 1. Graysen Sorenson, Gra; 2. Tom Zweifel, Sew; 3. Gavril Kalugin, Voz; 4. Julian Richburg, Hom; 5. Samiuela Finau, Gle; 6. Paxson Berry, Sew. 152 — 1. Tylor Handley, Nik; 2. Zack Young, Gra; 3. Colbin Hansen, Val; 4. Kyle Wells, Hom; 5. Louden Stockton, Bar; 6. Joel Hofacker, ACS. 160 — 1. Nathan Carstens, Nik; 2. Riley Martin, Gra. 170 — 1. Joseph White, Gle; 2. Antonio Ochoa, Hom; 3. Baker Hensely, Nik; 4. Quiwak Brower, Bar. 182 — 1. Brian Nicholson, ACS; 2. Dakota Hupp, Nik; 3. Arrin Paul, Hou; 4. Soren Fejes, Sew; 5. Nick Olsen, Nik; 6. Nik Pahno, Sew. 195 — 1. Jordan Willis, ACS; 2. Taylor Sheldon, Gra; 3. Sean Lang, Hou; 4. John McCormick, Nik. 285 — 1. Marshall Pinard, SuV; 2. Kendel Beasley, Hou; 3. Tyler Scott, ACS; 4. Weston Reeves, Bar; 5. Jon Gillespie, SuV; 6. Justin Schutter, Sew.

Sounders wrap up Supporters’ Shield SEATTLE (AP) — Two down, one to go for the Seattle Sounders. Second-half substitute Marco Pappa scored in the 85th minute and again in stoppage time, and the Sounders beat the Los Angeles Galaxy 2-0 on Saturday to win the MLS Supporters’ Shield for the first time in the six-year history of the club. The Sounders (20-10-4, 64 points) and Galaxy (17-7-10, 61 points) started the day in a tie atop the overall standings. Seattle had more wins, so it only needed a tie to claim the Shield, while Los Angeles needed a victory to take the honor for the fifth time. “It was great to win, and to win the game at the end like that,” Sounders coach Sigi Schmid said. “Obviously, a tie would have gotten the Shield as well, but this gives it a little

along of “Lights.” The outlook seemed far different in the third , when ominous, dark clouds formed over the bayside ballpark, and the Royals burst ahead 4-1 against Vogelsong with the pitcher’s help. He failed to step on first while covering and trying to catch Brandon Belt’s throw on Eric Hosmer’s tapper. Orange-clad fans quieted, and there even were scattered boos. “I thought we had the situation right in the palm of our hand,” Royals manager Ned Yost said. But Yusmiero Petit settled the NL champions with three innings of scoreless, two-hit relief to improve to 3-0 in the postseason. “The way Petey threw tonight saved our bullpen. He was our MVP tonight for me,” San Francisco pitcher Jeremy Affleldt. Yost stayed with starter Jason Vargas into the fifth, removing him after Panik’s leadoff double. Royals relievers had been 7-0 in the postseason, but Yost couldn’t get to his hard-throwing HDH triad of Kelvin Herrera, Wade

more pizazz.” The Sounders now have two parts of the so-called treble - the U.S. Open Cup, which they won last month for the fourth time, and the Supporters’ Shield. The one part that remains is the MLS Cup. “Our mantra this season is we’re going to try to be greedy,” Schmid said. “We have one more thing before we’re the ultimate greedy people.” Seattle’s first goal began with a quick free kick 35 yards from the net. Obafemi Martins sent a ball into the penalty area. Pappa ran in from the left side, beat Galaxy goalkeeper Jaime Penedo to the kick and drilled it into the back right corner for the score. “I was suspecting Oba would give me the ball,” Pappa said. “I’m happy he saw me - I was wide open.”

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sion rival Fairbanks on Nov. 7 and 8. “It’s an important two points for us, especially going on the road for two weeks against Wenatchee and Fairbanks,” Beauparlant said. “It was a good confidence boost for our club.” Early on, the Bears managed to stave off two Minnesota power plays to keep a scoreless game at the first intermission. The second period provided a little more in the way of goals, starting with the visiting side. “Even though we gave up the first

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goal, our energy level stayed up, we stayed positive, and we were rewarded for it,” Beauparlant said. After starting the second period with 1:29 left to kill on a penalty, the Wilderness soon found themselves on a power play of their own, which they used to score the opening goal just over two minutes in. Niklas Lehtimaki took an assist from Tobias Bjorklund and scored on a wraparound to give Minnesota the lead. But Derks and company didn’t panic. “One of the big points today was sticking to our system,” Derks said. “If we’re trying to do our own thing, we’re not gonna be able to develop a lot.” Kenai River responded with a pair

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Brown Bears forward Colton Fletcher skates past Tyler Cline on Friday at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex in Soldotna.

face one-game suspensions. “I didn’t mind what happened,” Beauparlant said. “Emotions were running high. I’ll leave it at that.” Tyler Cline and Lehtimaki ran the score to 6-1 in the third before Joseph Kaszupski, on assists from Alex Jackstadt and Berglund, scored for the Bears. Kresl, Kaszupski and Jackstadt all got on the scoresheet in their first game with the Bears this season. Beauparlant also said Gessert had a good game, and Colton Fletcher was solid in his Bears debut. “We made all of these changes and a lot of people

of goals in quick succession, starting with Joey Sardina leading a breakout at midice and chipping it in from close range to tie the game up. Just 1:15 later, Ben Campbell let loose a shot that Jack Gessert managed to deflect, giving Kenai River a 2-1 lead. “Having back-to-back goals can really suck the energy out of an opposing team,” Beauparlant said. “It gave our guys an energy kick and it lasted the rest of the period.” Suddenly finding themselves trailing by a goal, the Wilderness turned on the offensive attacks, sending a flurry of shots at Derks in the waning minutes of the period but seeing none go through. Derks stood tall with several spectacular saves. MinC

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Kenai River will begin its threenesota outshot Kenai River 8-2 in game series with Wenatchee Friday that time. Heading into the third period, Derks night at 6:05 p.m. ADT. continued to deflect a number of big Saturday Brown Bears 5, Wilderness 1 shots, a few of which skated directly 0 1 0 —1 in front of Derks, but the 18-year-old Minnesota Kenai River 0 2 3 —5 from Illinois held steady. “He made the saves he is sup- First period — none. Penalties — Minnesota 1 for Kenai River 2 for 4:00. posed to make, and then he made 2:00; Second period — 1. Minnesota, Lehtimaki (Bjorktwo or three big ones,” Beauparlant lund), pp, 2:09; 2. Kenai River, Sardina (Wunder), 3. Kenai River, Gessert (Campbell, Schachle), said. “That’s all you can ask of your 6:47; 8:02. Penalties — Minnesota 3 for 6:00; Kenai River goaltender.” 2 for 4:00. It was Maurin Bouvet notching the Third period — 4. Kenai River, Bouvet (Schachle, 9:19; 5. Kenai River, Gessert (un.), en, insurance goal with 10:31 to go, col- Gessert), 18:29; 6. Kenai River, Schachle (Berglund), en, lecting the loose puck right in front 20:00. Penalties — Minnesota 3 for 14:00; Kenai of the Wilderness net and directing it River 1 for 2:00. Shots on goal — Minnesota 10-15-6—31; Kenai in for a 3-1 Brown Bears lead. River 8-12-10—30. Gessert and Schachle added goals Goalies — Minnesota, Kautz (28 shots, 25 saves); River, Derks (31 shots, 30 saves). on an empty net with 1:31 and 23 Kenai Power plays — Minnesota 1 for 4; Kenai River 0 for seconds to go, respectively. 5.


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’m not sure what it is about October that puts me into a mood that my wife refers to as my “Grump Month” but it has happened every year since I spotted my first gray nose hair. It’s not an aging thing, trust me. I’ve accepted that aggravating process with the grace of a moderately constipated grizzly. October is a turning point where annoying things that I’ve let slide throughout the year finally overload my laid back psyche and the dark side of my Id starts firing snarks at the butts of the pseudo intellectual clueless. Take the politically correct insanity sweeping the globe. In Tokerville Seattle a school has renamed its Easter eggs “spring spheres” to avoid causing offense to people who do not celebrate Easter. It is obvious that the town has a perpetual exhaled fog problem that isn’t weather related. It must be weird to live in a burg where your feet never touch the ground. In the UK a city council has banned the term “brainstorming” and replaced it with “thought showers” because local lawmakers were worried the term might offend epileptics. Rumor has it that they are a Sister City to the aforementioned stoners who are constantly trying to finish coloring their little spheres before some gender-nuetral, chocolate addicted, rodent steals their egg stash and distributes it to areas where school administrators have passed drug screening. I’ll let this last one speak for itself. A job recruiter was stunned when her employment advertisement for “reliable” and “hard-working” applicants was rejected by the job center as it could be offensive to unreliable and lazy people. Moving along … I’d love to go on a rant about the denizens lurking in the vast swamp of TV reality shows but the landfill of characters is too expansive to give it a shot without being heavily self medicated. Real quick … have you ever caught at least 10 seconds of a Kardashian show? Most of those prima donnas wouldn’t stand a chance in a game of patty cake with an acutely concussed bivalve mollusk. ‘Nuff said because political correctness, bonehead reality shows, 2- for-1 TV product ads, disturbingly insulting online dating promos, and a weenie shilling cars while dressed in a dollar icon suit became minor irritants this year because of November 4th. There’s an election barreling toward us and the war drums are beating. Already some organizations claim that if we don’t vote their way polar bears won’t have bergs to park their heinies on and may have to breast stroke to Antarctica to add penguins as a supplemental food group. Others claim the population is doing just fine. Opposition supporters feel that the bears are healthy and great for the economy as tourist attractions or throw rugs. They offered up the example of a reality TV camera crew that went north about a month ago to film a series about a pack of polar bears feeding on remains of whale carcasses. The title of the show was “Sharing Muktuk with the White Giants of the High Arctic”. Unfortunately, the series featured just one partial episode, but on the upside, the funds garnered from auctioning off the recovered gear went toward the purchase of an armored vehicle should future Hell’s Kitchen contestants want to roll north to take a shot at creating blubber sautés and whale’s tail dunking strips. Obliviously, parts of those bear anecdotes were made up but some elements have a tinge of truth just like most of the political ads filling the airways and our mailboxes. To be candid, what really gets me riled up is the myriad of attempts by candidates to impugn their opponents. Throwing toxic innuendos at a rival to see what sticks comes across as being on the same stylish level as an individual applying for an executive management position while sporting a lavender leisure suit, matching suede ankle boots, a pimped out panama hat and massive grin featuring a hunk of spinach the size of a rain forest stuck between recently bleached incisors. Both approaches reflect the leadership potential of road kill. Nominees should reflect class and adhere to touting their qualifications and fact-based talking points on the issues. Leave the dirty fighting to troglodyte supporters lurking in local bars who have nothing better to do than sit around quaffing Duck Farts shots while spreading rancorous rumors until the equally bombed opposition takes umbrage and flattens them with their breath. No one with a functioning brain cell is going to believe that an opposing candidate comes from a long line of carnivorous trolls or that their family fortune was gleaned from running giant puppy mills in the mid west. Lay off the claims that various contenders were expelled from preschool for plagiarizing a classmate’s ABC doodles or played amateur water polo with baby otters. Who’s going to buy off on such tripe unless it’s Rosy O’Donnell after pounding a quart of Grey Goose vodka? Give it a rest out there. Open a manhole and start searching for your self respect. So ends my annual October vent. I now have a slate clean of angst for the holidays. Is that cool or what? Nick can be reached at ncvarney@gmail.com.

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News and Notes Phillips graduates from Eastern Oregon University Ladessa Phillips, of Sterling, graduated Cum Laude from Eastern Oregon University in La Grande, Oregon, during the 2013-14 academic year. Phillips earned a BS degree in Liberal Studies/2 EOU Minors. Students graduating Cum Laude earned a cumulative GPA of 3.50 or above.

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From left, Gale Robison, Executive Director of Hospice of the Central Peninsula, and Reean Pitts, Hospice of the Central Peninsula Board President, accept a donation from Gretchen Kraus, Tri The Kenai Registration Coordinator, and Tony Oliver, Tri The Kenai Event Director. The charity focus of this year’s Tri The Kenai triathlon was Hospice of the Central Peninsula, and fundraising efforts netted $2,500 for the organization.

Elevate green beans from Thanksgiving afterthought By ALISON LADMAN Associated Press

Admit it, when it comes to preparing Thanksgiving dinner, the greens are an afterthought. You give all your focus to the bird, the stuffing, the mashed potatoes, probably even a couple orange vegetables. But the green stuff? Um... How long does it take to microwave frozen green beans? It doesn’t have to be that way. That’s why we created this delicious — yet ridiculously simple — recipe for skillet green beans bathed in brown butter, then tossed with fresh tarragon, Dijon mustard and lemon zest. Top the whole thing with toasted sunflower seeds and call it good. Total effort? Only about 20 minutes, and about half of that is hands-off. Sunflower seeds (get unsalted) don’t do it for you? Substitute toasted pumpkin seeds (sometimes called pepitas) or chopped toasted hazelnuts.

Green beans with tarragon, mustard and sunflower seeds Start to finish: 20 minutes Servings: 8 6 tablespoons (3/4 stick) butter 2 pounds green beans, trimmed 1 teaspoon kosher salt 3 tablespoons chopped fresh tarragon 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard Zest of 1 lemon 1/4 cup toasted sunflower seeds In a large deep skillet, melt the butter over medium heat. Cook the butter for 5 minutes, or until it is toasty and fragrant. Add the green

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This Oct. 6, photo shows green beans with tarragon, mustard and sunflower seeds in Concord, N.H. The recipe is simple for skillet green beans bathed in brown butter, then tossed with fresh tarragon, Dijon mustard and lemon zest.

beans and salt, then stir to coat. Cover and cook for 8 to 10 minutes, stirring occasionally, or until the green beans are just tender. Stir in the tarragon, mustard, lemon zest and sunflower seeds. Serve hot.

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This Oct. 14, 2013, photo shows a roasted turkey in Concord, N.H. The safest way to thaw a frozen turkey is in the refrigerator. You’ll need about 24 hours per 4 to 5 pounds of turkey.

What’s happening at the Soldotna Senior Center for the month of November

2014 Soldotna Senior Center Fall Bazaar and18th Annual Open Amateur Art Show

• Friday & Saturday 10 am - 4 pm November 7th & 8th, 2014 Soldotna Senior Center 197 W. Park Ave Art check in: Tues & Wed, 9 am - 3 pm, November 4 & 5. Art check out: Sat after 4pm, November 8. Items will be accepted in 3 categories. Ribbons will be awarded to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in each category. There will be one Best of Show award and three honorable mention. Previously entered art in this show is not accepted. Work must be original by artist within past 2 years. The 3 categories are: 1. Oils, pastels, watercolors, graphite, pencil, acrylics, etc. 2. Fibers such as quilting, needle art, beadings (as on fabric) sewing, etc. 3. Three dimensional such as woodworking, metalwork, pottery, ceramic, leatherwork, basketry, etc. Entries are limited to 3 per artist. There is a $4 entry fee per item. All wall hanging entrees must be framed, matted and ready to hang. We reserve the right to refuse art work. Art items may be for display or sale. Items sold must remain until art check out time. Items for sale will be on a 20% consignment to Soldotna Senior Center. A People’s Choice Award will be selected Friday and displayed appropriately on Saturday, For bazaar info contact the Soldotna Senior Center at 262-2322. For art show info contact George Parks at 260-6461 • Kenai Peninsula Family Caregivers Support Program The KPFCSP office is located on the 2nd floor in the Blazy Mall, Suite 209, on the Sterling Highway in Soldotna. The phone numbers are 2621280 and 1-866-776-8210. If you have any questions, give Judy or Shelley a call. They are there to help you, the caregiver. • Meal Tickets Each Tuesday at noon there will be a drawing for a free meal ticket for a senior citizen. In addition, we have ten-meal punch card tickets on sale for a donation of $50. • Music for everyone We are very fortunate to have live music during the lunch hour. On Wednesdays Beverly Deitz plays old popular piano music. On Fridays the Forget-Me-Not band is here playing some really great music. • No-host dinner November’s No-host will be at the Mykel’s Restaurant in Soldotna Saturday, November 15 at 1:00pm. Sign the list in The lobby or call 2622322 for information and reservations. Please be sure to specify if you need a ride and be sure to list your phone number. Attending no-host dinners is a great way to have a great meal and meet many interesting seniors from the community. • Senior benefits program We have the applications for the Senior Benefits Program. You must be an Alaska resident and 65 or older. • Shopping trip Fred Meyers On the first Tuesday of each month, the Center will send a van to Fred Meyers for shopping. The next trip is scheduled for November 4. The van leaves the Center at 1pm and returns at 2:30pm. • Senior Center Services The Senior Center provides services to individuals age 60 and older, younger spouses of seniors, and others that are disabled may be eligible that live in senior housing where services are being provided. There are no income limits or membership fees to attend. Monthly newsletters are available at the Center. If you have any questions about senior services, including assistance, referrals, home delivered meal, etc., please come to the Center or call 262-2322. • Social Security Conferences Social Security services are available through video teleconferences at the Kenai Senior Center on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of each month from 9am-noon. Representative from the Social Security Office do not come to the Kenai Peninsula. • Taxi Coupon Program The taxi coupon program allows the elderly and individuals with disabilities to take taxi rides, which includes lift-equipped vans, at a discounted price. Contact the Independent Living Center at 262-6333 for information. • Vehicle Tax Exemption Senior citizens (Alaska resident) at least 65 of age on January 1 may apply for an exemption for the vehicle. The vehicle must be titled to the senior. Forms are available at the Center. Weatherization Assistance Senior Housing, Accessibility, Owner Home Rehabilitation.The Alaska Community Development Corporation provides weatherization, accessibility and rehabilitation assistance to eligible low income households. These may include: insulation, airsealing, exterior doors, windows, moisture and mildew control, senior accessibility, rehabilitation of heating and plumbing, electrical, roofs, etc. You can call 1-800-478-8080 for an application. Income guidelines for the last 12 months vary between programs, refer to the applications: Household Size Max 12 month income 1-person $51,400 2-person $58,800 3-person $66,100 • Thanksgiving Dinner Thanksgiving dinner will be on Friday, November 21 at noon. Menu is roast turkey, savory dressing, mashed potatoes and gravy, cranberries, Nantucket veggies and pumpkin pie. Come help us celebrate the occasion. You and any quest will need reservations by Nov 19 at 2pm.Cost of this fundraiser is: Senior discount $10 Guests 12-59 $15 • Vision / Low-Vision Presentation We have tentatively arranged to have a lowvision presentation at the Center on Tuesday, November 25 at noon. Please check with the Center to get an update on this presentation • No-Host Dinner November’s No-host will be at the Mykel’s Restaurant in Soldotna Saturday, November 15 at 1:00pm. Sign the list in The lobby or call 2622322 for information and reservations. Please be sure to specify if you need a ride and be sure to list your phone number. Attending no-host dinners is a great way to have a great meal and meet many interesting seniors from the community.


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signing their names to these comcusing the president of having a mercials: “I endorsed this message.” “hideous hermaphroditical characSuch mudslinging is nothing ter, which has neither the force and new, of course. It’s been around firmness of a man, nor the gentlesince George Washington hung up ness and sensibility of a woman.” his teeth. After him, President John Even today, after the decline and Adams found himself being chalfall of American civilization, those lenged by his vice president, Thomwould still be fighting words, and as Jefferson. back then, they surely were. AdYou’ve heard of these men, right? Glynn Moore ams took notice, and umbrage. His Founders of the nation, defenders people called Jefferson “a meanof liberty, their names so inextricaspirited, low-lived fellow, the son of bly entwined in history that they died on the a half-breed Indian squaw, sired by a Virginia same day – July 4, 1826, exactly 50 years mulatto father.” after the Continental Congress approved the You can see that sexual and racial slurs have final wording of the Declaration of Indepen- a long history in America, particularly on the dence, which made all of this campaigning a campaign trail. reality today. CNN.com goes on to say that the president CNN.com says that Jefferson’s people fired was called “a fool, a hypocrite, a criminal, the first volley in the 1800 campaign by ac- and a tyrant, while Jefferson was branded a

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Cleanliness that’s nearly Godly may set bar too high DEAR ABBY: A wonderful man, “Frank,” said he was interested in developing a relationship. The problem? He is a super neat freak. A person could live in his garage — it’s THAT clean. The floor is spotless and everything is in its place. Frank washes and shines his car every second day. When there is a delivery to his house, he makes the delivery people remove their shoes before entering. I’m neat, but not to that extreme. When I’m at Frank’s house, I am on pins and needles if I leave a glass on a table that might leave a ring and terrified I’ll drop something on his carpet. Frank has never said anything, but I wonder what he’s thinking. I like Frank a lot, but when he comes to my apartment, I notice his 360-degree gaze around the rooms. Another possible problem — he has no interest in culture or the arts. Am I right in seeing more minuses than pluses in such a relationship? — NEAT ENOUGH IN PENNSYLVANIA

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Jaqueline Bigar’s Stars A baby born today has a Sun and Moon in Scorpio if born before 12:20 a.m. (PDT). Afterward, the Moon will be in Sagittarius. HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Sunday, Oct. 26, 2014: This year you will have the drive and energy to achieve your goals. In some sense, you will be hard to stop once you decide to head down a certain path. You could become increasingly strong-willed in order to achieve what you want. If you are single, you could become involved in a relationship where you put this person on a pedestal. The problem is that he or she eventually will fall off of it. If you are attached, the two of you need to demonstrate more give-and-take. If you do, you will enter a very romantic phase. SAGITTARIUS might be too much of a risk-taker for your taste. The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult ARIES (March 21-April 19) HHHH You finally could choose to take action regarding a longstanding problem. Others naturally will respond positively to your ideas. Listen to your intuition as well, even if what it tells you is contrary to your decisions. Tonight: See past the obvious. This Week: Look to an unusual idea or solution. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) HHHHH Spend time with a loved one. You might find yourself caught up in a discussion where you will be able to identify with this person’s perceptions and choices. Listen to your inner voice about someone you look up to. Tonight: Confusion marks your plans. This Week: You might be presenting many different approaches. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) HHHH Defer to others, as you will be flooded with ideas and suggestions. A complaint might be headed your way as well. You could wonder who the real source of the gripe is. Reach out to a friend who is much more visible than you are. Tonight: All smiles. This Week: Others let you know what to expect. CANCER (June 21-July 22) HHHH You might want to get some errands done and maybe watch a movie. You could discover that a close loved one is on the war path. Your first reaction might be to avoid this person. If you do, it will only get worse. Tonight: Relax. Think “tomorrow.” This Week: Get a lot done by Tuesday, when people could interfere with your plans. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) HHHHH Others might become more serious or argumentative. You can put a situation on the back burner for only so long. You might not want to discuss what is going on, so keep a talk as light as possible. Try to help someone sort through his or her confusion. Tonight: Out late. C

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CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA Position Vacancy Driver for Kenai Senior Center. Pay $10.50 per hour. The Driver is a “year-round� part-time position, working 14 hours per week for the City of Kenai Senior Center. The Driver operates a City vehicle to transport seniors to various appointments, shopping to and from the senior center. This position requires daily contact with senior citizens, the public and other City employees. The applicant must be 18 years or older, have two years' experience working with senior population. Closing date: November 3, 2014. Position announcement, job description and application are available through the Alaska Job Center Network, (907)335-3010. Submit resume and City of Kenai application to Peninsula Job Service, 11312 Kenai Spur Hwy., Kenai, AK 99611. The City of Kenai is an equal opportunity employer. For more information about the City of Kenai, visit our home page at www.ci.kenai.ak.us.

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SERVICES Appliance Repair Auction Services Automotive Repair Builders/Contractors Cabinetry/Counters Carpentry/Odd Jobs Charter Services Child Care Needed Child Care Provided Cleaning Services Commercial Fishing Education/Instruction Excavating/Backhoe Financial Fishing Guide Services Health Home Health Care Household Cleaning Services House-sitting Internet Lawn Care & Landscaping Masonry Services Miscellaneous Services Mortgages Lenders Painting/Roofing Plumbing/Heating/ Electric Satellite TV Snow Removal Tax Services Travel Services Tree Services Veterinary Water Delivery Well Drilling

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Parts & Accessories ALL WEATHER TIRES 205/70R15 like new. on Ford rims. $350. (907)776-8557

Trailers 2014 24FT. x 8.5FT Enclosed Trailer / Car Hauler 10,400 GVW. Trailer has side door & 30in.x30in. side window. Clean title in hand. Trailer is lightly used, in excellent shape. $9,800. Call (907)299-7252 or email thesnaders@gmail.com 2014 26x8.5FT. Heavy duty, tandem axle, enclosed, trailer/ car hauler with man door. Lightly used. $7,000. Call (907)420-0434

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Sealed bids for the right to operate and maintain a Vending Machine Concession at the Kenai Municipal Airport & Alaska Fire Training Center will only be received in the Airport Administrative Office, 305 N. Willow, Suite 200, Kenai, Alaska 99611. All bids must be received no later than 10:00 a.m., prevailing local time, November 10, 2014. All interested parties, including Disadvantaged Business Enterprises, are encouraged to submit bid proposals. No person shall be excluded on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, disability, or national origin. Bidders will be required to comply with the provisions of 49 CFR 23 encouraging Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) as required in contracts assisted by the United States Department of Transportation. The packet describing the terms and conditions of this concession offering may be examined and/or obtained at the Administrative Office inside the Kenai Airport, telephone: (907) 283-7951. ALL BID PROPOSALS MUST BE MADE ON FORMS FURNISHED BY THE CITY. The right is hereby reserved to reject any and all bid proposals and to waive any defects when, in the opinion of the Kenai City Manager, or his official designee, such rejection or waiver will be in the best interest of the City. In addition, the City hereby reserves the right to re-advertise for bid proposals or to reschedule the bid opening if the City desires such action.

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Mini Spy and Basset Brown love to carve jacko’-lanterns. See if you can find: q kite q pencil q bell q letter E q drum q sword q letter A q sock q ladder q word MINI q teacup q pineapple q heart q number 7 q tomato q bird q letter Z q key

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Favorite Fruit of Fall

Pumpkin Power

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Hundreds of years ago, the English, Irish and Scots made candlelit lanterns out of different fruits and vegetables, such as turnips, apples, beets, potatoes and cucumbers. In Scotland and Ireland, people carved scary faces out of these fruits and vegetables and placed candles inside. They hoped the creepy lighted faces would scare off evil spirits. In the 1800s, boys in Great Britain began playing tricks, frightening people with the spooky vegetable lights. American Colonists realized that pumpkins were the best vegetable of all for carving out a lantern.

There is an Irish legend, or old story, that says the jack-o’-lantern was named after a man called Stingy Jack. He tricked the devil, forcing him to keep Jack out of hell. But God didn’t think he was a very good man, so he wouldn’t let Jack into heaven either. The devil condemned Jack to wander over the Earth at night. His only light was a turnip lantern lit with fire from hell. The legend says the Irish named this eerie ghost Jack-o’Lantern. Many European countries have their own stories about the beginning of the jack-o’-lantern.

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1 can low-sodium pumpkin, chilled (about 15 ounces) 1 can evaporated low-fat milk, chilled (12 ounces) 1 1/2 cups orange juice 1 small banana (sliced) 1/3 cup light brown sugar, packed (or 1/3 cup regular sugar) 2 dozen ice cubes (optional) 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon (optional)

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1. Place pumpkin, evaporated milk, orange juice, banana and sugar in blender. 2. Cover and blend until smooth. 3. If using ice, pour mixture over ice. If using cinnamon, add that too. Serves 6. You will need an adult’s help with this recipe. from The Mini Page © 2014 Universal Uclick

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Each September, every Major League Baseball team is allowed to expand its roster of players from 25 to 40 active players. To fill the additional 15 spots, teams “call up,” or promote, players in their minor league system. Guilder (WHEEL-dare) Rodriguez became one of these “September call-ups” for the Texas Rangers, and lived out every minor leaguer’s dream: a chance to play in the big leagues. For this 31-year-old rookie, the dream became a reality after 13 seasons in the minors. After being signed in 2001, Guilder appeared in 1,095 minor-league games — the most games ever played without a major league debut. In that time, he played for 10 different teams, had more than 4,000 at-bats, and saw time at every position except catcher — even making five outings as a Height: 6-1 pitcher. Age: 31 On Sept. 22, with his wife and his father watching from the Hometown: Lara, Venezuela stands, Guilder recorded his first two major-league hits, including a single in the seventh innning that knocked in the gamewinning run, setting off a wild celebration with his teammates.

A Family of Pumpkins Yes, it’s a fruit One way of classifying pumpkins is by how they taste. We think of fruits as the sweet parts of plants. Pumpkins are not that sweet. That’s why we see them as vegetables. However, botanists, or plant scientists, organize plants by how they grow and look. In science, a pumpkin is a fruit. Fruits grow from the female parts of flowers. They carry the seeds for reproduction.

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Kids play on pumpkins near a fresh produce stand. Many farmers allow customers to pick their own pumpkins.

Very important bees Bees are necessary to pollinate pumpkin plants, or help them reproduce. They carry pollen from the male flowers to the female flowers. The bees don’t have to go far. Male and female flowers grow on the same pumpkin plant. The pumpkin fruit forms deep inside the female flower. Male flowers bloom for just one day. Then they die and drop off the plant. Squash bees are the main bees that pollinate pumpkins. Luckily, squash bees are not in danger, unlike many other types of bees. Some squash bees actually spend the night in the pumpkin flower with the petals closed safely around them. This protects the bees from enemies. It also means they can get a head start on gathering pollen as soon as the flower opens the next day.

Squash bees start pollinating pumpkin flowers before sunrise. The Mini Page thanks Matthew Kleinhenz, professor and extension vegetable specialist, Ohio State University, for help with this issue.

About 400,000 visitors come to the Circleville Pumpkin Show in Ohio each October. The town has been hosting this show since 1903. In 2012, Illinois led the country in pumpkin production, followed by California and Ohio.

Touchy crops Pumpkin farming is a risky business. Pumpkins can be easily harmed by disease, insects and weather. Imagine you are a farmer growing pumpkins for jack-o’-lanterns. What if your pumpkins mature too early? By Halloween, you could be left with a lot of rotting pumpkins. If the pumpkins mature too late, you’ll miss the Halloween rush. People like to carry pumpkins by the stems. If the stems break off, people won’t buy them. But if the stems are too big, they can damage the pumpkins next to them. The skins need to be pretty, without big spots. If pumpkins are flat or weirdly shaped, people won’t buy them. Size makes a difference.

Look through your newspaper for stories and pictures about pumpkins.

Pumpkin past Pumpkins are native to the Americas. The seeds have been found at 10,000-year-old sites in Mexico. Native Americans ate the fruit, seeds, flowers and leaves. They roasted pumpkins in the fire or cooked the fruit in soups, puddings or a type of pie. By mixing the fruit with syrup, they made a kind of pumpkin jelly. They cut and dried strips of pumpkin fruit to preserve it. After drying strips of the shell, people wove them together to make mats. They used whole pumpkin shells for bowls and storage vessels. American Colonists soon caught on. Pumpkins became a top food.

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Today’s pumpkin pie recipe is much like the Colonists’, calling for spices such as nutmeg and ginger.

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Pumpkins grown to make jack-o’lanterns are edible, or fit to eat. But they are not as tasty as pumpkins grown especially for food. Pumpkins are a very healthy food. This low-calorie fruit is filled with vitamins A, C and B, fiber and minerals such as potassium and iron. Pumpkin pie is a holiday favorite, but pumpkin is great in soups, breads, cookies, butter and casseroles, too. Roasted pumpkin seeds are a healthy snack.

Most cucurbits have big, star-shaped flowers; hairy, hollow stems; long vines and a thick outer covering.

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The Popular, Powerful Pumpkin

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Guide to the Constitution The popular nine-part series on the Constitution, written in collaboration with the National Archives, is now packaged as a colorful 32-page softcover book. The series covers: • the preamble, the seven articles and 27 amendments • the “big ideas” of the document • the history of its making and the signers

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There are about 30 types of pumpkins. They come in many colors, including orange, white, yellow, green, gray, red, tan and blue. The fruit of a pumpkin is called a pepo (PEA-poe), from the Greek word “pepon,” meaning “ripe gourd.” The word “pumpkin” comes from a Latin version of “pepon” — “pompion.”

To eat or not to eat

All in the family Pumpkins are members of the cucurbit (kyoo-KUHR-bit) family. Their close cousins include squashes, gourds, cucumbers, watermelons and cantaloupes.

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Diego Luna is the voice of Manolo in the animated movie “The Book of Life.” He has appeared in many movies and TV shows in Mexico and the United States. He directed the movie “Chavez” and co-founded a film company. Diego, 34, was born in Mexico City. His mother was a costume designer, and his father is a set designer. His mother died after a car accident when Diego was 2. He acted in his first movie role when he was about 12. Soon after that he began acting in a Mexican soap opera. Diego supports causes that help migrant farm workers and immigrants. from The Mini Page © 2014 Universal Uclick TM

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A pumpkin carver displays his work at the Circleville Pumpkin Show in Ohio. Many communities hold pumpkin and jack-o’lantern festivals and contests.

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About 400 years ago, “Jack-o’Lantern” was a nickname for a real person. It meant “a man of the lantern,” or a night watchman. The British used to call an unnamed man “Jack.” This was like using “Joe” in terms such as “G.I. Joe” or “a regular Joe.” People later called mysterious lights appearing over the marshes jack-o’lanterns, or will-o’-the-wisps.

By the late 1800s in America, it was popular to carve jack-o’-lanterns for Halloween decorations. In the early 1900s, Americans decorated with jack-o’-lanterns at Thanksgiving as well. from The Mini Page © 2014 Universal Uclick

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Red, orange and yellow leaves and bright orange pumpkins make autumn glow with color. It wouldn’t be Halloween without jack-o’-lanterns. In many homes, it wouldn’t be Thanksgiving without pumpkin pie. To learn more about this favorite fall fruit, The Mini Page talked with an expert from Ohio State University.

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All the following jokes have something in common. Can you guess the common theme or category? Paula: What should you call a fat pumpkin? Pete: A plumpkin! Piper: What do you get if you divide the circumference of a pumpkin by its diameter? Perry: Pumpkin pi! Pepper: What should you give a pumpkin that has a hole in it? Pia: A pumpkin patch! from The Mini Page © 2014 Universal Uclick

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Words that remind us of pumpkins are hidden in the block below. Some words are hidden backward or diagonally. See if you can find: BEE, BUY, CARVE, COOK, CUCURBIT, DRY, EAT, FALL, FLOWER, FRUIT, HALLOWEEN, JACK, LANTERN, MAT, ORANGE, PIE, PLANT, PUMPKINS, SEEDS, SHELL, SPOOKY, STEM, THANKSGIVING, VITAMINS. from The Mini Page © 2014 Universal Uclick

Ready Resources The Mini Page provides ideas for websites, books or other resources that will help you learn more about this week’s topics. On the Web: • abt.cm/1Bv3V9L • urbanext.illinois.edu/pumpkins • history.com/topics/halloween/pumpkin-facts • pumpkinnook.com/facts.htm At the library: • “Pumpkin Circle: The Story of a Garden” by George Levenson • “Me and the Pumpkin Queen” by Marlane Kennedy

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The Addams Family ›› (1991, Comedy) Anjelica Huston, Raul Julia. ‘PG-13’ (1:42) (51) FAM Wed. 6 p.m. Addams Family Values ›› (1993, Comedy) Anjelica Huston, Raul Julia. ‘PG-13’ (1:33) (51) FAM Sun. 5 p.m.; Wed. 8 p.m.; Thu. 5:30 p.m. Admission ›› (2013, Comedy-Drama) Tina Fey, Paul Rudd. ‘PG-13’ (1:57) ! HBO Sat. 5 p.m. Adult World ›› (2013, Comedy) Emma Roberts, John Cusack. ‘R’ (1:37) 5 SHOW Fri. 5:25 p.m. Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy ››› (2004, Comedy) Will Ferrell, Christina Applegate. A 1970s San Diego newscaster feels threatened by the arrival of an ambitious woman looking to climb the ranks of journalism. ‘PG-13’ (1:35) (30) TBS Sun. 5 p.m. Around the World in 80 Days ›› (2004, Adventure) Jackie Chan, Steve Coogan. ‘PG’ (1:59) (8) WGN-A Sun. 9 p.m.

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Beetlejuice ››› (1988, Comedy) Michael Keaton, Alec Baldwin. A ghoul helps a newly dead couple haunt the tasteless new owners of their beloved home. ‘PG’ (1:32) (51) FAM Thu. 11 p.m.; Fri. 6 p.m. The Best Man Holiday ›› (2013, ComedyDrama) Morris Chestnut, Taye Diggs. ‘R’ (2:02) + MAX Thu. 6:50 p.m. Blades of Glory ››› (2007, Comedy) Will Ferrell, Jon Heder. Several years after being banned from men’s singles competition, two rival skaters exploit a loophole that allows them to compete as a pair. ‘PG-13’ (1:33) (30) TBS Sun. 11 p.m. Bridesmaids ››› (2011, Comedy) Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph. Though broke and lovelorn, a woman takes on the strange and expensive rituals associated with being her best friend’s maid of honor. ‘R’ (2:05) (28) USA Sun. 7:30 p.m. Bruce Almighty ›› (2003, Comedy) Jim Carrey, Morgan Freeman. ‘PG-13’ (1:41) (51) FAM Sat. 6 p.m.

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Byzantium ››› (2012, Horror) Gemma Arterton, Saoirse Ronan. Mayhem follows when two female vampires, on the run from a kindred group, take refuge at a seaside British community. ‘R’ (1:58) 8 TMC Fri. 7 p.m.

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The Campaign ›› (2012, Comedy) Will Ferrell, Zach Galifianakis. ‘R’ (1:25) (30) TBS Sun. 7 p.m., 9 p.m. Casper ››› (1995, Fantasy) Christina Ricci, Bill Pullman. A teen who lost her mother befriends friendly ghost Casper while staying at a mean heiress’s haunted mansion. ‘PG’ (1:40) (51) FAM Mon. 8 p.m.; Tue. 6 p.m.; Fri. 8 p.m. City of God ››› (2002, Crime Drama) Matheus Nachtergaele, Seu Jorge. After forming a gang in Rio de Janeiro, a young man and his best friend descend from robbery to drug dealing and murder. ‘R’ (2:11) 8 TMC Sun. 10:45 p.m.; Thu. 10:30 p.m. Collateral ››› (2004, Suspense) Tom Cruise, Jamie Foxx. A contract killer hijacks a cab and forces the driver to transport him to his assigned jobs in Los Angeles. ‘R’ (2:00) (31) TNT Sat. 4 p.m. The Conjuring ››› (2013, Horror) Vera Farmiga, Patrick Wilson. Paranormal investigators Lorraine and Ed Warren confront a powerful demonic entity when they try to help parents and children being terrorized in their secluded farmhouse. ‘R’ (1:51) ^ HBO2 Fri. 8 p.m. The Crazies ›› (2010, Horror) Timothy Olyphant, Radha Mitchell. ‘R’ (1:41) (82) SYFY Mon. 8 p.m.

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Dark Shadows ›› (2012, Comedy) Johnny Depp, Michelle Pfeiffer. ‘PG-13’ (1:52) (51) FAM Thu. 7:30 p.m. Dark Skies ›› (2013, Science Fiction) Keri Russell, Josh Hamilton. ‘PG-13’ (1:37) 8 TMC Tue. 7 p.m. Do the Right Thing ››› (1989, Drama) Danny Aiello, Ossie Davis. Spike Lee’s account of erupting racial tensions on a summer afternoon in a predominantly black Brooklyn neighborhood. ‘R’ (2:00) (28) USA Sat. 6 p.m.

Doom ›› (2005, Science Fiction) The Rock, Karl Urban. ‘R’ (1:44) + MAX Tue. 9 p.m. The Dukes of Hazzard ›› (2005, Comedy) Johnny Knoxville, Seann William Scott. ‘PG13’ (1:45) ! HBO Sun. 4:15 p.m.

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The East ››› (2013, Drama) Brit Marling, Alexander Skarsgerd. Hired to infiltrate a group of ecoterrorists, an undercover operative instead finds herself growing sympathetic to the cause and attracted to the leader. ‘PG-13’ (1:56) ! HBO Wed. 5 p.m. Ender’s Game ›› (2013, Science Fiction) Harrison Ford, Asa Butterfield. ‘PG-13’ (1:54) ^ HBO2 Wed. 5 p.m. + MAX Sat. 4:45 p.m. The Expendables ›› (2010, Action) Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham. ‘R’ (1:43) (31) TNT Sun. 5 p.m.

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The Game ››› (1997, Suspense) Michael Douglas, Sean Penn. A control freak’s disreputable brother introduces him to a mysterious game that invades his ordered existence. ‘R’ (2:08) + MAX Sun. 4:45 p.m. Girl vs. Monster ›› (2012, Comedy) Olivia Holt, Brendan Meyer. (1:30) (49) DISN Fri. 8 p.m. A Good Day to Die Hard ›› (2013, Action) Bruce Willis, Jai Courtney. ‘R’ (1:38) + MAX Mon. 9 p.m. Good Deeds ›› (2012, Drama) Tyler Perry, Thandie Newton. ‘PG-13’ (1:51) (23) LIFE Sun. 8 p.m. Gravity ››› (2013, Science Fiction) Sandra Bullock, George Clooney. The destruction of their shuttle leaves two astronauts stranded in space with no hope of rescue. ‘PG-13’ (1:31) + MAX Mon. 11:10 p.m.; Thu. 5:15 p.m. The Great Gatsby ›› (2013, Drama) Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire. ‘PG-13’ (2:22) + MAX Mon. 5 p.m. Grudge Match ›› (2013, Comedy) Robert De Niro, Sylvester Stallone. ‘PG-13’ (1:53) + MAX Wed. 7 p.m.

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maniac embarks on a holiday rampage of revenge. ‘R’ (1:33) (43) AMC Mon. 6 p.m., 10 p.m.; Thu. 8 p.m. Halloween II ›› (1981, Horror) Jamie Lee Curtis, Donald Pleasence. ‘R’ (1:32) (43) AMC Mon. 8 p.m.; Tue. 6 p.m.; Thu. 10 p.m.; Fri. 4 p.m. Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers ›› (1988, Horror) Donald Pleasence, Ellie Cornell. ‘R’ (1:28) (43) AMC Tue. 10 p.m.; Wed. 6 p.m.; Fri. 8 p.m. Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers ›› (1989, Horror) Donald Pleasence, Danielle Harris. ‘R’ (1:36) (43) AMC Wed. 8 p.m.; Thu. 4 p.m. Halloween III: Season of the Witch ›› (1982, Horror) Tom Atkins, Stacey Nelkin. ‘R’ (1:36) (43) AMC Tue. 8 p.m.; Fri. 6 p.m. Harold & Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay ›› (2008, Comedy) Kal Penn, John Cho. ‘NR’ (1:47) (81) COM Sat. 6:15 p.m. The Haunted Mansion ›› (2003, Comedy) Eddie Murphy, Terence Stamp. ‘PG’ (1:28) (51) FAM Tue. 11 p.m. The Hills Have Eyes ›› (2006, Horror) Aaron Stanford, Kathleen Quinlan. ‘R’ (1:47) ^ HBO2 Fri. 10 p.m. Hocus Pocus ›› (1993, Comedy) Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker. ‘PG’ (1:35) (23) LIFE Sat. 7 p.m., 9:01 p.m., 11:02 p.m. (51) FAM Sun. 7 p.m. Hot Shots! ››› (1991, Comedy) Charlie Sheen, Cary Elwes. A top-gun pilot keeps up with his rival and re-creates Hollywood love scenes with his girlfriend. ‘PG-13’ (1:25) + MAX Mon. 7:30 p.m.

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The Impossible ››› (2012, Drama) Naomi Watts, Ewan McGregor. A couple and their three sons encounter terror, courage and compassion following the December 2004 tsunami that devastated Thailand. ‘PG-13’ (1:43) 8 TMC Sun. 5 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. Ironclad ››› (2011, Action) James Purefoy, Paul Giamatti. In the 13th Century a dedicated group of Knights Templar defends Rochester Castle against King John. ‘R’ (2:01) 8 TMC Mon. 9:30 p.m.

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The Last House on the Left ›› (2009, Horror) Tony Goldwyn, Monica Potter. ‘NR’ (1:54) (38) SPIKE Mon. 4:30 p.m., 11 p.m. Liar Liar ›› (1997, Comedy) Jim Carrey, Maura Tierney. ‘PG-13’ (1:27) (51) FAM Sat. 4 p.m. Lincoln ››› (2012, Historical Drama) Daniel Day-Lewis, Sally Field. During his final months in office, President Abraham Lincoln moves forward to end the Civil War, unite the country and abolish slavery forever. ‘PG-13’ (2:29) 8 TMC Mon. 7 p.m. Lizzie Borden Took an Ax ›› (2014, Docudrama) Christina Ricci, Billy Campbell. ‘NR’ (1:30) (23) LIFE Fri. 9 p.m. Lone Survivor ››› (2013, War) Mark Wahlberg, Taylor Kitsch. In the mountains of Afghanistan, a squad of Taliban fighters ambushes four Navy SEALs, who are there on a mission to eliminate a high-ranking al-Qaeda operative. ‘R’ (2:01) ! HBO Fri. 7 p.m. ^ HBO2 Tue. 11:30 p.m.

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The Mechanic ›› (2011, Action) Jason Statham, Ben Foster. ‘R’ (1:32) (31) TNT Sun. 7 p.m. Mostly Ghostly ›› (2008, Fantasy) Sterling Beaumon, Ali Lohan. ‘PG’ (1:27) (49) DISN Tue. 7 p.m. My Babysitter’s a Vampire ›› (2010, Comedy) Matthew Knight, Vanessa Morgan. ‘NR’ (1:30) (49) DISN Mon. 7 p.m.

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Night of the Living Dead ››› (1968, Horror) Duane Jones, Judith O’Dea. People hide in a house from carnivorous walking corpses revived by radiation fallout. ‘NR’ (1:36) 8 TMC Sat. 8 p.m., 11:30 p.m.

The Nightmare Before Christmas ›››› (1993, Fantasy) Voices of Danny Elfman, Chris Sarandon. Animated. Halloweentown’s leader aims to kidnap Santa. ‘PG’ (1:15) (51) FAM Mon. 4:30 p.m. Non-Stop ›› (2014, Action) Liam Neeson, Julianne Moore. ‘PG-13’ (1:47) + MAX Sun. 9 p.m.; Thu. 9 p.m. The Notebook ›› (2004, Romance) Ryan Gosling, Rachel McAdams. ‘PG-13’ (2:04) (23) LIFE Wed. 7 p.m., 11:02 p.m. Now You See Me ›› (2013, Comedy-Drama) Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo. ‘PG-13’ (1:56) + MAX Sun. 7 p.m.

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“Jack the Giant Slayer” (2013) Nicholas Hoult. “Kingdom Come” (2001) ‘PG’ REAL Sports Gumbel 24/7 (:15) “Cheaper by the Dozen 2” (2005) ‘PG’ “Les Misérables” Someone (:45) “Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters” (2013) “Runaway Bride” (1999) Julia Roberts. ‘PG’ “Big Momma’s House” (2000) Final Shot (:45) “Someone Like You” (2001) “The Girl” (2012) Toby Jones. “The Emperor’s Club” (2002) Kevin Kline. “Private Violence” (2014) ‘NR’ “Rise of the Guardians” (2012) R.I.P.D. “Cry Wolf” (2005) Mr. Dynamite: The Rise of James Brown ‘PG’ “Monster-in-Law” (2005) ‘PG-13’ (:45) “Without Limits” (1998) Billy Crudup. Foo Fighters: Sonic (:45) “Ride Along” (2014) ‘PG-13’ “Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters” (:45) “R.I.P.D.” (2013, Action) Jeff Bridges. ‘PG-13’ “Fast & Furious 6” (2013) Vin Diesel. ‘PG-13’ (:45) “Les Misérables” (2012) Hugh Jackman. ‘PG-13’ (7:00) “Fallen” ‘R’ (:05) “The Siege” (1998) Denzel Washington. ‘R’ “Behind the Candelabra” (2013, Docudrama) “Armageddon” (1998, Science Fiction) Bruce Willis. ‘PG-13’ Negotiator Erin Brock “Broken City” (2013) Mark Wahlberg. ‘R’ “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” (2013) ‘PG’ “Beautiful Creatures” (2013) Alden Ehrenreich. (:35) “Man of Steel” (2013, Action) (7:30) “Mission: Impossible” (:20) “Closed Circuit” (2013) ‘R’ REAL Sports Gumbel (:05) “Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls” Final Shot (:15) “The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug” About Time (:45) “Runner Runner” (2013) Ben Affleck. ‘R’ (:20) “Walk the Line” (2005) Joaquin Phoenix. Fight Game (:15) “Warm Bodies” (2013) Nicholas Hoult. Terror at the Mall ‘14’ (7:45) “About a Boy” (2002) “King Kong” (2005) Naomi Watts. A beauty tames a savage beast. (:45) “Pacific Rim” (2013) Charlie Hunnam. ‘PG-13’ REAL Sports Gumbel “Place Beyond” (:15) “Con Air” (1997, Action) Nicolas Cage. ‘R’ (:15) “Gravity” (2013) Sandra Bullock. ‘PG-13’ (12:50) “Summer of Sam” (1999, Drama) ‘R’ (:15) “Rush Hour” My Luck (:40) “Admission” (2013) Tina Fey. ‘PG-13’ “The Legend of Hercules” (2014) (:15) “Girl, Interrupted” (1999, Drama) Winona Ryder. ‘R’ “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” (6:50) “Oblivion” “Natural Born Killers” (1994) ‘R’ “Her” (2013) Joaquin Phoenix. ‘R’ (:10) “The Game” (1997, Suspense) Michael Douglas. ‘R’ Oblivion Americn B (:35) “Bowfinger” (1999) ‘PG-13’ (:15) “The Hangover Part III” (2013) ‘R’ “Catwoman” (2004, Action) Halle Berry. ‘PG-13’ (1:50) “A Good Day to Die Hard” Blue Streak (7:45) “The Omen” (2006) ‘R’ (:45) “Pet Sematary” (1989) Dale Midkiff. ‘R’ “FeardotCom” (2002) Stephen Dorff. (:15) “Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist” (2005) “Halloween H2O” (7:15) “The Ghost Writer” “The Face of Love” (2013) (:15) “Save the Date” (2012) Lizzy Caplan. ‘R’ “The Best Offer” (2013, Drama) Jim Sturgess. ‘R’ Lord of War Best-Times (:45) “The Truman Show” (1998) Jim Carrey. David Beckham Into the Unknown ‘14’ “Around June” (2008, Drama) ‘NR’ (:35) “Dangerous Minds” (1995) (:15) “Sahara” “Swing Kids” (1993) Robert Sean Leonard. “I Love You, I Love You Not” (1997) (:45) “A Map of the World” (1999) Sigourney Weaver. ‘R’ “Election” (1999, Comedy) ‘R’ Cold Light “Sellebrity” (2012, Documentary) ‘NR’ “Alex Cross” (2012) Tyler Perry. (:15) “Bunraku” (2010, Action) Josh Hartnett, Gackt. ‘R’ “The Big Empty” (2003) ‘R’ “Last Exorcism 2” First Grader “Deep Impact” (1998) Robert Duvall. ‘PG-13’ (:35) “The Best of Times” (1986) ‘PG-13’ (:20) “Judge Dredd” (1995) ‘R’ “Double Jeopardy” (1999) ‘R’ Alex Cross (7:50) “The Kings of Summer” ‘R’ (:25) “Elizabethtown” (2005) Orlando Bloom. “Lincoln” (2012) Daniel Day-Lewis, Sally Field. ‘PG-13’ “The Perks of Being a Wallflower” Kings (:10) “Waking the Dead” (2000) Billy Crudup. ‘R’ “Paradise” (1991) Melanie Griffith. ‘PG-13’ “Homegrown” (1998) ‘R’ (:45) “Messages Deleted” (2009) Matthew Lillard. Deep Rising Crossing (:45) “The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys” ‘R’ “The Horse Whisperer” (1998, Drama) Robert Redford, Sam Neill. ‘PG-13’ “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2” Dante’s (:10) “Up Close & Personal” (1996) ‘PG-13’ (:15) “Silver Linings Playbook” (2012) Bradley Cooper. ‘R’ (:20) “Step Up Revolution” (2012) “The Kings of Summer” (2013) ‘R’ Broadway (7:30) “Bounce” (2000) ‘PG-13’ (:20) “StreetDance” (2010) ‘PG-13’ “StreetDance 2” (2012) Tom Conti. ‘NR’ “Snake Eyes” (1998) Nicolas Cage. (:10) “Exorcismus” (2010) Sophie Vavasseur.

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Almost, Away Almost, Away Almost, Away Almost, Away Misfit Garage ‘14’ Misfit Garage ‘14’ Fast N’ Loud ‘14’ Fast N’ Loud ‘14’ Twisted ‘14’ Twisted ‘14’ Behind Bars ‘14’ Behind Bars ‘14’ Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Cuff Me if You Can ‘14’ Cuff Me if You Can ‘14’ Pot Cops ‘14’ Pot Cops ‘14’ Pot Cops ‘14’ Dude, You’re Screwed Dude, You’re Screwed Dude, You’re Screwed Disappeared ‘PG’ Disappeared ‘PG’ Disappeared ‘PG’ To Be Announced Gang Wars: Oakland I Gang Wars: Oakland II Tethered Tethered ‘14’ Someone Watching Someone Watching Someone Watching Someone Watching Gold Rush ‘G’ Gold Rush ‘G’ Gold Rush ‘G’ Edge of Alaska ‘14’ Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Most Terrifying Places Most Terrifying Places 2 Most Terrifying Places 3 Most Terrifying-America 4 Most Terrifying-America 5 Most Terrifying-America 6 Most Terrifying-America 7 Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Making Monsters ‘PG’ Making Monsters ‘PG’ Making Monsters ‘PG’ Making Monsters ‘PG’ Halloween Attractions Americas Scariest Hall Creepiest Destinations Creepiest Destinations 2 UFO’s Crashed- Vacat. Hotel Secrets & Legends Hotel Secrets & Legends Smithsonian Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Toy Hunter ‘PG’ Halloween Crazier ‘PG’ Halloween Ext. Most Terrifying Places Most Terrifying Places 3 Most Terrifying-America 4 Ghost Adventures ‘PG’ America’s Book America’s Book America’s Book America’s Book America’s Book America’s Book America’s Book America’s Book Brad Meltzer’s Decoded Brad Meltzer’s Decoded Brad Meltzer’s Decoded Brad Meltzer’s Decoded Brad Meltzer’s Decoded Brad Meltzer’s Decoded Brad Meltzer’s Decoded Brad Meltzer’s Decoded (7:00) Going Medieval American Pickers ‘PG’ American Pickers ‘PG’ American Pickers ‘PG’ American Pickers ‘PG’ American Pickers ‘PG’ American Pickers ‘PG’ American Pickers ‘PG’ Most Extreme Airports Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars The Real Wolfman ‘PG’ Bigfoot: The Definitive Guide ‘PG’ Zombies: A Living History ‘PG’ Blood-Dracula Vampire Secrets ‘PG’ Dog the Bounty Hunter Criminal Minds “JJ” ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘PG’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘PG’ Criminal Minds ‘PG’ The First 48 ‘14’ Dog the Bounty Hunter Criminal Minds ‘PG’ Criminal Minds ‘PG’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ The First 48 ‘14’ Dog the Bounty Hunter Criminal Minds ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘PG’ Criminal Minds ‘PG’ The First 48 ‘14’ Dog the Bounty Hunter Criminal Minds ‘PG’ Criminal Minds ‘PG’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘PG’ Criminal Minds ‘PG’ The First 48 ‘14’ Dog the Bounty Hunter The First 48 ‘14’ The First 48 ‘14’ The First 48 ‘14’ The First 48 ‘14’ The First 48 ‘14’ The First 48 ‘14’ The First 48 ‘14’ Varied Programs Hunters Hunters Int’l Varied Programs Paid Prog. Barbecue Tyler’s Ult. Aarti Party Good Eats Unwrapped Pioneer Wo. Contessa Money Dinners Secrets 30-Minute Giada-Home Giada-Home Contessa Contessa Paid Prog. Barbecue Cooking Down Home Cupcake Wars ‘G’ Pioneer Wo. Contessa Money Dinners Secrets 30-Minute Giada-Home Giada-Home Contessa Contessa Medicare Bobby Flay Ingred. Fix Hungry Girl Cupcake Wars ‘G’ Pioneer Wo. Contessa Sandra Lee Dinners Secrets 30-Minute Giada-Home Giada-Home Contessa Contessa Paid Prog. Dinner Challenge ‘G’ Cupcake Wars ‘G’ Pioneer Wo. Contessa Sandra Lee Dinners Secrets 30-Minute Giada-Home Giada-Home Contessa Contessa Paid Prog. Emeril The Kitchen ‘G’ Cupcake Wars ‘G’ Trisha’s Contessa Sandra Lee Mexican Unwrapped ‘G’ Challenge ‘G’ Halloween Wars ‘G’ Fast Money Halftime Power Lunch Street Signs Closing Bell Fast Money Varied Mad Money Varied Programs The Real Story Shepard Smith Reporting Your World W/ Cavuto The Five Special Report Greta Van Susteren Outnumbered Happening Now Daily Show Colbert Rep South Park South Park South Park (:36) “Bruce Almighty” (2003) Jim Carrey, Morgan Freeman. (12:52) “Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure” Key & Peele Key & Peele Comedy Daily Show Colbert Rep Community South Park “41-Year-Old Virgin Who Knocked Up” (:22) Tosh.0 Tosh.0 ‘14’ (:22) Tosh.0 Tosh.0 ‘14’ (:23) Tosh.0 Futurama Futurama Half Hour Daily Show Colbert Rep Community South Park (:21) “Still Waiting...” (2009, Comedy) Justin Long. South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park Comedy Daily Show Colbert Rep South Park South Park (:21) “Clueless” (1995) Alicia Silverstone. Sunny Sunny Sunny Kroll Show Kroll Show Kroll Show Futurama Comedy Daily Show Colbert Rep Jeff Dunham: Minding (:21) “Stan Helsing” (2009, Comedy) Steve Howey. (:22) “Vampires Suck” (2010) Matt Lanter. Workaholics South Park Futurama “Scream of the Banshee” (2011) Lauren Holly. ‘14’ “The Cursed” (2010, Suspense) Costas Mandylor. “Swamp Devil” (2008, Horror) Bruce Dern. “The Reaping” (2007, Horror) Hilary Swank. Face Off ‘14’ Face Off ‘14’ Face Off ‘14’ Face Off ‘14’ Face Off ‘14’ Face Off ‘14’ Face Off ‘14’ Face Off ‘14’ Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ “Red: Werewolf Hunter” (2010) Felicia Day. ‘14’ “Battledogs” (2013, Horror) Dennis Haysbert. ‘14’ “Ghost Voyage” (2008) Antonio Sabato Jr. ‘14’ “Ghost Town” (2009, Horror) Jessica Rose. ‘14’ “Children of the Corn” “Hostel Part II” (2007, Horror) Lauren German. “30 Days of Night” (2007) Josh Hartnett, Melissa George. “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” (2003) Halloween II

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Stone. Animated. Kyle, Stan and Cartman orchestrate a resistance to an imminent war between Canada and the United States. ‘R’ (1:20) + MAX Wed. 5:35 p.m. Spider-Man ››› (2002, Action) Tobey Maguire, Willem Dafoe. Peter Parker uses his superhuman powers to battle his archenemy, the Green Goblin. ‘PG-13’ (2:01) (30) TBS Fri. 11 p.m. Step Up Revolution ›› (2012, Drama) Ryan Guzman, Kathryn McCormick. ‘PG-13’ (1:38) 8 TMC Thu. 7 p.m.

Superbad ››› (2007, Comedy) Jonah Hill, Michael Cera. Separation anxiety poses a problem for two co-dependent high-school seniors who hope to score booze and babes at a party. ‘NR’ (1:59) (81) COM Sat. 8:30 p.m.

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The Texas Chain Saw Massacre ››› (1974, Horror) Marilyn Burns, Gunnar Hansen. Young adults encounter a houseful of demented butchers who chase them with chain saws and other deadly tools. ‘R’ (1:23) (82) SYFY Thu. 4 p.m., 10:10 p.m. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre ›› (2003, Horror) Jessica Biel, Jonathan Tucker. ‘R’ (1:35) (82) SYFY Thu. 8:10 p.m.

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300 ››› (2007, Action) Gerard Butler, Lena Headey. Sparta’s King Leonidas and his badly outnumbered warriors fight to the death against King Xerxes’ massive Persian army at the Battle of Thermopylae. ‘R’ (1:57) (31) TNT Wed. 7 p.m., 9:31 p.m. Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride ››› (2005, Fantasy) Voices of Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter. Animated. In 19th-century Europe, a gifted pianist mistakenly weds a dead woman who takes him to the underworld. ‘PG’ (1:16) (51) FAM Tue. 8 p.m.; Wed. 4 p.m. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 ›› (2012, Romance) Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson. ‘PG-13’ (1:55) 8 TMC Wed. 9 p.m.

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Twitches ››› (2005, Fantasy) Tia Mowry, Tamera Mowry. Reunited on their 21st birthday, twin sisters use their magic powers to save their kingdom from the forces of darkness. (1:26) (49) DISN Wed. 11 p.m. 2 Guns ›› (2013, Action) Denzel Washington, Mark Wahlberg. ‘R’ (1:49) + MAX Wed. 9 p.m. Tyler Perry’s the Family That Preys ›› (2008, Drama) Kathy Bates, Alfre Woodard. ‘PG-13’ (1:51) (23) LIFE Sun. 6 p.m., 10:02 p.m.

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naughey. ‘PG-13’ (1:42) (51) FAM Sat. 10:30 p.m. The Wolverine ›› (2013, Action) Hugh Jackman, Hiroyuki Sanada. ‘PG-13’ (2:06) + MAX Tue. 5:10 p.m.

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Zombieland ››› (2009, Comedy) Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg. Survivors of a zombie apocalypse use creative means to dispatch the undead as they make their way toward a rumored safe haven in Los Angeles. ‘R’ (1:27) (30) TBS Fri. 8:30 p.m. © Tribune Media Services

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4:00 p.m. (9) FOX 2014 World Series (Live) (CC)

BASKETBALL Tuesday

Sunday 8:30 p.m. (35) ESPN2 NASCAR Racing From Martinsville Speedway in Martinsville, Va. (Same-day Tape)

Friday 12:30 p.m. (35) ESPN2 NASCAR Racing From Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas. (Live) 2:30 p.m. (35) ESPN2 NASCAR Racing From Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas. (Live)

BASEBALL Sunday 3:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 Baseball Tonight: Sunday Night Countdown (Live) (CC) 3:30 p.m. (9) FOX World Series Pregame (Live) (CC) 4:00 p.m. (9) FOX 2014 World Series (Live) (CC) 8:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 Baseball Tonight (Live) (CC)

Tuesday 3:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 Baseball Tonight (Live) (CC) 3:30 p.m. (9) FOX World Series Pregame (Live) (CC) 4:00 p.m. (9) FOX 2014 World Series (Live) (CC) 8:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 Baseball Tonight (Live) (CC)

Wednesday 3:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 Baseball Tonight (Live) (CC) 3:30 p.m. (9) FOX World Series Pregame (Live) (CC)

3:00 p.m. (31) TNT NBA Tip-Off (Live) (CC) 4:00 p.m. (31) TNT NBA Basketball (Live) (CC) 6:30 p.m. (31) TNT NBA Basketball (Live) (CC)

Wednesday 3:00 p.m. (34) ESPN NBA Countdown (Live) 4:00 p.m. (34) ESPN NBA Basketball (Live) (35) ESPN2 NBA Coast to Coast Live look-ins to games across the league, plus highlights, analysis and NBA news and information. (Live) (CC) 6:30 p.m. (34) ESPN NBA Basketball (Live)

Thursday 3:00 p.m. (31) TNT NBA Tip-Off (Live) (CC) 4:00 p.m. (31) TNT NBA Basketball (Live) (CC) 6:30 p.m. (31) TNT NBA Basketball (Live) (CC)

Saturday

3:30 p.m. (34) ESPN College Football Playoff: Top 25 (Live) 6:30 p.m. (36) ROOT College Football (Taped)

8:00 p.m. 5 SHOW Boxing (Sameday Tape) (CC)

Wednesday

BOXING

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Thursday

4:00 p.m. (10) NBC 2014 Breeders’ Cup From Arcadia, Calif. (Live) (CC)

12:00 p.m. (34) ESPN NFL Live (Live) (CC) 3:00 p.m. (34) ESPN College Football Countdown (Live) (36) ROOT High School Football 3:30 p.m. (34) ESPN College Football (Live) 6:00 p.m. (36) ROOT High School Football (Live)

FOOTBALL Sunday 12:00 p.m. (9) FOX NFL Football (Live) 12:25 p.m. (8) CBS NFL Football (Live) (CC) 2:00 p.m. (36) ROOT College Football 3:00 p.m. (10) NBC Football Night in America Bob Costas and others recap the day’s NFL highlights. (Live) (CC) 4:20 p.m. (10) NBC NFL Football (Live) (CC) 5:00 p.m. (36) ROOT College Football (Taped)

Monday

3:00 p.m. (34) ESPN NBA Countdown (Live) 4:00 p.m. (34) ESPN NBA Basketball (Live) 6:30 p.m. (34) ESPN NBA Basketball (Live)

12:00 p.m. (34) ESPN NFL Live (Live) (CC) 2:00 p.m. (34) ESPN Monday Night Countdown With host Chris Berman and analysts Mike Ditka, Tom Jackson, Keyshawn Johnson, Cris Carter, Chris Mortensen, Stuart Scott, Adam Schefter and Steve Young. (Live) (CC) 3:00 p.m. (36) ROOT College Football 4:15 p.m. (34) ESPN NFL Football (Live) 8:00 p.m. (36) ROOT College Football (Taped)

Saturday

Tuesday

4:00 p.m. (8) WGN-A NBA Basketball (Live)

12:00 p.m. (34) ESPN NFL Live (Live) (CC)

Friday

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Friday 12:00 p.m. (34) ESPN NFL Live (Live) (CC) 4:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 College Football (Live) (CC)

Saturday 1:30 p.m. (36) ROOT College Football (Live) 2:00 p.m. (34) ESPN College Football (Live) (CC) 2:30 p.m. (9) FOX FOX College Football Pregame (Live) (35) ESPN2 College Football Scoreboard (Live) (CC) 3:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 College Football (Live) (CC) 3:30 p.m. (9) FOX College Football (Live) 4:00 p.m. (3) ABC (8) CBS College Football (Live) (CC) 5:00 p.m. (34) ESPN College Football (Live) (CC) (36) ROOT College Football 6:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 College Football Scoreboard (Live) (CC) 6:30 p.m. (35) ESPN2 College Football (Live) (CC)

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12:00 p.m. (10) NBC Figure Skating From Chicago. (Live) (CC)

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SOCCER Sunday 4:30 p.m. (35) ESPN2 MLS Soccer (Live) 6:30 p.m. (35) ESPN2 ESPN FC Highlights, news, reactions and opinions from the day in soccer. (Live)

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5:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 MLS Soccer (Live)

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Friday 3:00 p.m. (36) ROOT College Soccer (Live)

VOLLEYBALL Sunday 1:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 Women’s College Volleyball (Live)

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Tyler Ritter, Laurie Metcalf and Jack McGee star as members of a sports-crazed Boston family in “The McCarthys,” premiering Thursday on CBS. Click on www.cbs.com/shows/ the-mccarthys

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More adventures of mother/daughter addicts in recovery are on tap when Allison Janney and Anna Faris return for a second season of “Mom,” beginning Thursday on CBS. Go to www. cbs.com/shows/mom

The 12th and final season of “Two and a Half Men” gets underway Thursday on CBS. Find information, video, photos and more at www.cbs. com/shows/two_and_a_half_men

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12:00 p.m. (34) ESPN NFL Live (Live) (CC)

8:00 p.m. (36) ROOT College Football

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Keep the men and women who have served our country in your hearts. Remember how much they have given of themselves to make America what it is today: One Nation, Under God, Indivisible, with Liberty and Justice For ALL.

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Inside Edition Family Feud Family Feud (N) ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’

The Ellen DeGeneres Show KTVA 5 p.m. (N) ‘G’ First Take Mike & Molly Entertainment Anger Man‘14’ Tonight (N) agement ‘14’

CBS Evening News Two and a Half Men ‘14’

The Dr. Oz Show ‘PG’

NBC Nightly News (N) ‘G’

Channel 2 News 5:00 Report (N) Wild Kratts ‘Y’ Wild Kratts ‘Y’ BBC World News America ‘PG’

CABLE STATIONS

Alaska Weather ‘G’

(28) USA 105 242 (30) TBS 139 247 (31) TNT 138 245 (34) ESPN 140 206 (35) ESPN2 144 209 (36) ROOT 426 687 (38) SPIKE 241 241 (43) AMC 131 254 (46) TOON 176 296 (47) ANPL 184 282 (49) DISN 173 291 (50) NICK 171 300 (51) FAM 180 311 (55) TLC 183 280 (56) DISC 182 278 (57) TRAV 196 277 (58) HIST 120 269 (59) A&E 118 265 (60) HGTV 112 229 (61) FOOD 110 231 (65) CNBC 208 355 (67) FNC 205 360 (81) COM 107 249 (82) SYFY 122 244

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Wheel of For- Dancing With the Stars Halloween-themed performances. (N (:01) Castle “Meme Is Murder” tune (N) ‘G’ Same-day Tape) ‘PG’ An Internet celebrity is murdered. (N) ‘PG’ Celebrity Celebrity Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic- Everybody Everybody Name Game Name Game tims Unit “Raw” ‘14’ tims Unit Detectives suspect Loves Ray- Loves Ray‘PG’ ‘PG’ an activist. ‘14’ mond ‘PG’ mond ‘PG’ KTVA 6 p.m. Evening News 2 Broke Girls The Millers Scorpion “True Colors” (N) ‘14’ (8:59) NCIS: Los Angeles (N) (N) ‘14’ (N) ‘PG’ “Black Budget” (N) ‘14’ The Big Bang The Big Bang Gotham “Spirit of the Goat” Sleepy Hollow Corbin’s son Fox 4 News at 9 (N) Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘14’ Bullock faces traumatic memo- returns from war. (N) ‘14’ ries. (N) ‘14’ Channel 2 Newshour (N) The Voice “The Knockouts Premiere” Adviser Taylor Swift; The Blacklist Agent Ressler knockouts rounds. (N) ‘PG’ forms a dangerous habit. (N) ‘14’ PBS NewsHour (N) Running “2014 State Elections General”

ABC News at (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live (:37) Nightline 10 (N) “Shark Tank” pitch results. (N) ‘G’ (N) ‘14’ How I Met The Office ‘14’ The Wendy Williams Show Your Mother (N) ‘PG’ ‘14’ KTVA Night- (:35) Late Show With David Late Late cast Letterman (N) ‘PG’ Show/Craig Anger Man- Two and a TMZ (N) ‘PG’ Entertainment agement ‘14’ Half Men ‘14’ Tonight Channel 2 News: Late Edition (N) Jammin’ at Hippie Jack’s ‘PG’

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America’s Funniest Home Parks and Parks and Parks and Parks and Rules of En- Rules of En- 30 Rock ‘14’ 30 Rock ‘14’ Videos ‘PG’ Recreation Recreation Recreation Recreation gagement gagement WEN by Chaz Dean Beauty Beauty Gifts “Emjoi” Hair care Philosophy: Beauty “Give Gorgeous” Skin care; fragrance; Beauty Gifts “Emjoi” Hair care products. ‘G’ and more; Emjoi. ‘G’ bath and body. ‘G’ and more; Emjoi. ‘G’ Charmed “Secrets & Guys” Movie “A Warden’s Ransom” (2014, Suspense) Diane Neal, Jodelle (:01) “Taken for Ransom” (2013, Suspense) Teri Polo, Tia (:02) “A Warden’s Ransom” Thugs kidnap a 13-year-old Ferland, Devon Sawa. An imprisoned killer offers cash to any- Carrere, Chazz Palminteri. 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Cougar Town Conan ‘14’ Friends ‘PG’ Friends ‘PG’ Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Family Guy Family Guy The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan (N) ‘14’ ‘PG’ Raincoats” Raincoats” Chaperone” ‘G’ Big Salad” ‘14’ ‘14’ Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘14’ Theory ‘14’ Theory ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Bones Investigating a former Bones A dead body with dia- Bones A TV producer is mur- “300” (2007, Action) Gerard Butler, Lena Headey, David Wenham. Badly out- (:31) “300” (2007, Action) Gerard Butler, Lena Headey, David Wenham. Badly Marine’s death. ‘14’ monds inside. ‘14’ dered. ‘14’ numbered Spartan warriors battle the Persian army. outnumbered Spartan warriors battle the Persian army. NBA Basketball Chicago Bulls at New York Knicks. From Madison Square NBA Basketball Oklahoma City Thunder at Portland Trail Blazers. From the SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) NBA Basketball Chicago Garden in New York. (N) (Live) Rose Garden in Portland, Ore. 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