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NOVEMBER 9, 2014 Kenai Peninsula, Alaska

Vol. 45, Issue 34

2nd Kenai burglary suspect nabbed

Eager beavers burden ‘burbs By KELLY SULLIVAN Peninsula Clarion

This fall Soldotna mayor Nels Anderson realized he had a beaver problem. The home he shares with his wife Carla Anderson is located on the top of a steep hill that overlooks, and leads straight down to, the Kenai River. Trees grow at a slant down to the banks of the massive waterway. “I can tell you all I know is that my son went down and found that beavers were taking the trees off of our property,” Anderson said with a laugh. “They were using them to build their home in front of Kurt Olson’s house.” At first Anderson thought he was about to lose all of his trees. When he called the Alaska Department of Fish and Game to remove the animals, he was told that according to Soldotna’s city code, they were unable to trap the beavers within city limits. After a reinterpretation by City Manager Mark Dixson, the situation was sorted out. Animal Control Officer Marianne Clark said beavers rarely try to make their homes inside city limits. The beavers roaming around on the Andersons’ property were the third case she has been made aware of in her 13 years working for the city.

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A second man was arrested for the alleged burglary of two Kenai businesses this fall. Jared Hart, 31, of Soldotna, was arrested Wednesday on two counts of burglary in the second-degree, two counts of theft in the second-degree and two counts of criminal mischief in the third-degree. The charges are in connection with the burglary of Lucky Diamond Pull Tabs on Sept. 10, and Kenai Moose Lodge on Oct. 20. All six charges are class C felonies and if convicted hold a maximum sentence of five years in prison and up to $50,000 fine for each count. Kenai Police Chief Gus Sandahl said Jared Hart is the brother of Jeremy Hart, 38, arrested on Oct. 28 for the burglaries of the Kenai Arby’s on Sept.1, Lucky Diamond Pull Tabs on Sept. 10, and Kenai Moose Lodge on Oct. 20. The value of stolen property and damage at all three businesses was estimated at more than $750, according to a police affidavit. Jared Hart was arrested at the Kenai Courthouse Wednes-

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3 jailed for stealing from convict FBI says it impersonated AP reporter Photo by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion

Top: Nels Anderson stands on his property on the bank of the Kenai River where beaver has recently taken up residence, Saturday in Soldotna. The beaver has destroyed several trees on his property and a neighboring property in the process of building a dam between the two. Anderson said he plans to have a trapper take care of the problem. Right: A beaver dam on the lower Kenai River has caused a headache for nearby neighbors.

Three people were arrested Oct. 31 at the Kenai Courthouse for the alleged burglary and theft of an incarcerated man’s possessions two weeks earlier. Alaska State Troopers with the property crime suppression unit arrested Anchorage resident Shawn Seaman, 29, and Kenai residents Travis Longbotham, 31, and Esperanza Torres, 22, each for burglary in the first degree and theft in the second degree of a man’s home in Kasilof. Burglary in the first degree is a class B felony and if convicted holds a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and up to $100,000 fine. Theft in the second degree is a class C felony and the maximum penalty is five years in jail and a fine of $50,000. Troopers responded to a report of attempted theft on Oct. 17 in Kasilof. The caller, Elizabeth Cruickshank, was watching Paul Robson’s property when Seaman and Torres attempted to take a vehicle from the home, according to a trooper affidavit. Robson, currently jailed at Wildwood Pretrial Facility, was arrested on Oct. 10 after the Drug Enforcement Unit, troopSee STOLEN, page A-2

The Kenai Police Department on Friday announced the five juvenile boys had escaped from the juvenile detention center after reports of a riot at the facility on Marathon road Three of the boys were found hiding in a dumpster in the Kenai Multipurpose facility parking lot at about 9:40 p.m. Friday evening — however two remained at-large until Saturday evening, according to a Kenai PD media release. Police released the names and photographs of the two missing 16-year-old boys and had two reported sightings of them in Nikiski, said Kenai Police Chief Gus Sandahl. “Kenai Police and Alaska State Troopers responded and apprehended them,” he said. Sandahl would not comment on where the boys were found, though one of them had ties in the area, according to police. Despite escaping the facility without shoes and remaining at-large for the day, Sandahl said neither of the two boys apprehended on Saturday needed medical treatment.

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By DAN BALMER Peninsula Clarion

Police find 5 missing juvenile offenders

CHRIS GRYGIEL Associated Press

SEATTLE (AP) — The FBI’s creation of a fake news story and impersonation of an Associated Press reporter during a criminal investigation undermine media credibility, blur the lines between law enforcement and the press and raise questions about whether the agency followed its own guidelines, free press advocates say. In a letter to The New York Times on Thursday, FBI Director James Comey said an agent “portrayed himself as an employee of The Associated Press” in 2007 to help catch a 15-year-old suspect accused of making bomb threats at a high school near Olympia, Washington. It was publicized last week that the FBI forged an AP story during its investigation, but Comey’s letter revealed the agency went further and had an agent pretend to be a reporter for the wire service. Comey said the agent posing as an AP reporter asked the suspect to review a fake AP article about threats and cyberattacks directed at the school, “to be sure that the anonymous suspect was portrayed fairly.” The bogus article contained a software tool that could verify Internet addresses. The suspect

clicked on a link, revealing his computer’s location and Internet address, which helped agents confirm his identity. “That technique was proper and appropriate under Justice Department and FBI guidelines at the time. Today, the use of such an unusual technique would probably require higherlevel approvals than in 2007, but it would still be lawful and, in a rare case, appropriate,” Comey wrote. Kathleen Carroll, executive editor of the AP, said the FBI’s actions were “unacceptable.” “This latest revelation of how the FBI misappropriated the trusted name of The Associated Press doubles our con-

cern and outrage, expressed earlier to Attorney General Eric Holder, about how the agency’s unacceptable tactics undermine AP and the vital distinction between the government and the press,” Carroll said in a statement. In a letter to the Justice Department last week, the AP requested Holder’s word that the DOJ would never again misrepresent itself as the AP and asked for policies to ensure the DOJ does not further impersonate news organizations. On Friday the Committee to Protect Journalists said in a statement it was “deeply concerned” by the FBI’s actions and called for a review of poli-

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Chenault named House Speaker Nikiski man’s 4th term makes him the longestserving in the position

cies. The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, in its own letter on Thursday to Comey and Holder, asked the agency for full disclosure about the incident. “The utilization of news media as a cover for delivery of electronic surveillance software is unacceptable,” the letter said. “This practice endangers the media’s credibility and creates the appearance that it is not independent of the government. It undermines media organizations’ ability to independently report on law enforcement.” The letter from the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press also said the FBI’s actions in the Washington state case appear to violate Department of Justice standards because there was not adequate review or disclosure about the ruse to the judge approving the warrant and FBI counsel. “The failure to comply with the FBI and Attorney General’s own requirements regarding news media impersonation is inexcusable,” said the letter, which was co-signed by than two dozen organizations, including The New York Times Company, the Gannett Co., The Washington Post, The McClatchy Company and the

It has been a week of success for Mike Chenault. First, the longtime state representative beat a fellow Nikiski man, Rocky Knudsen, for the right to represent House District 29; then he was reelected by his own party to be the Speaker of the House for a fourth term. Chenault holds the state’s record for the most consecutive terms as Speaker of the House. Still, he’s humble about the position and joked that he’s not speaker of the house in his own home. “I’m not even the rules chairman or the finance guy at my house,” he said with a laugh. Chenault said he was not challenged for the seat this year, though there had been rumors that someone else from the within the Republican party would run. “I think that I have the ability to get things done, I’m forceful when I need to be, but I’m

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Clark said Animal Control has no jurisdiction over wildlife that enters the city proper. The ordinance titled “Animal Cruelty or Injury to Animals,” outlines how to handle nuisance animals, she said. Dixson determined that trapping within the city is legal as long as it is not a threat to any domestic animal and the Animal Control is able to monitor the situation, Anderson said. Only Fish and Game has the authority to approve the removal of wild animals inside the city, Clark said. However, Fish and Game has to keep Animal Control in the loop. The city has to be made aware of what removal method Fish and Game has approved if it has the potential to harm domestic animals, she said. If some one needs wildlife relocated however, how that will happen is between the Soldotna property owner or organization and Fish and Game, Clark said.

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American Society of News Editors. Against the backdrop of Fast and Furious, a flawed ATF investigation in which guns were allowed to be transported across the border in hopes of tracking them in Mexico, the Justice Department last year provided new guidance to U.S. Attorneys’ offices about a prosecutor’s oversight of sensitive and undercover investigation — including evaluating whether the investigative tactics would affect public safety or yield useful evidence for a prosecution. In his letter to The New York Times, Comey said all undercover operations involve deception, “which has long been a critical tool in fighting crime.” He said no “actual story was published, and no one except the suspect interacted with the undercover ‘A.P.’ employee or saw the fake draft story. Only the suspect was fooled, and it led to his arrest and the end of a frightening period for a high school.” Ryan Calo, a University of Washington law professor and expert in cyber law and privacy, said the FBI should’ve realized what they had done would become known. “It’s ironic that you think that impersonating the press wouldn’t make it into the press,” Calo said. “Whether or not it violates any law, to act as the FBI has done, it’s certainly ethically problematic and undermines faith in the press and of course the government itself.”

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day, Sandahl said. According to court records, Jared Hart failed to appear for a trial call in a separate case Wednesday and was issued a bench warrant by Superior Court Judge Charles Huguelet. Video surveillance captured two suspects inside Lucky Diamond the night of the burglary. The second suspect was viewed with long hair in a French braid underneath a baseball cap. Kenai police recognized the suspect as Jared Hart, whom officers have had contact with in the past, according to the affidavit. Kenai police found two sets of footprints at the scene of the Moose Lodge burglary. Six days later, Kenai police responded to a report of a man overdosing on heroin in a vehicle near the Kenai Golf Course. The man was identified as Jeremy Hart, according to the report. In an interview following his arrest, Jeremy Hart admitted to the burglary and stealing cash and damaging property at all three businesses “because of a heroin addiction,” according to the report. Jared Hart was arraigned in Kenai District Court Thursday. He is currently jailed at Wildwood Pretrial Facility. His next court date is Nov. 17. Reach Dan Balmer at daniel. balmer@peninsulaclarion.com

Department of Fish and Game wildlife technician Larry Lewis said his job is to make sure the removal happens in the most ethical and legal way possible. He said in the case of the Andersons’ beavers, he was able to set the couple up with a local trapper, since trapping season will begin on November 10. “Sometimes the removal can be mutually beneficial,” Lewis said. “There are plenty of local trappers looking for opportunities.” Unfortunately at this time of year Lewis said, non-lethal removal is impossible. Because the beavers dam system contains their food cache, simply relocating them is basically a death sentence, he said. In warmer weather relocating a beaver somewhere they will be able to rebuild and restock their food supply is a possiblity, Lewis said. Under more innocuous circumstances, Fish and Game can issue special trapping permits outside of the legal trapping season, Lewis said. In the past he has coordinated the removal of a beaver colony in

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A beaver has destroyed several trees between Soldotna Mayor Nels Anderson’s property and a neighboring parcel as it builds a dam between the two. Anderson said he plans to have a trapper take care of the problem.

downtown Kenai. The dam the animals were building began to threaten the integrity of a state road, Lewis said. In that case the beavers were

removed during the off-season because it was a safety issue, Lewis said. When the wildlife is a threat to humans or pets they will make exceptions, he said.

threatened trees in material such as a wire fence, he said. Bears, moose and coyotes are other animals that wander into the city may cause problems for residents, Clark said. In most cases Fish and Game will be called in, but sometimes city officials will simply need to scare them out of a populated area. “Sometimes we have bears or moose wander onto the Soldotna Airport runway,” Clark said. “We just have city personnel scare them off.” Clark said she recalls one instance where beavers were creating flooding near a culvert in the city one year. Eventually the Department of Transportation had to have them removed because they were causing erosion underneath that roadway, she said. Beavers can be an annoyance for property owners, Lewis said. But that is just what beavers do. If it is not life or death they have to be removed in an ethical, safe method, Lewis said.

Besides lethal removal or live traps, there are other ways of handling pesky beavers, Reach Kelly Sullivan at kelLewis said. Fish and Game encourages ly.sullivan@peninsulaclarion. property owners to wrap the com

UA president warns of likely budget cuts FAIRBANKS, Alaska (AP) — University of Alaska regents have voted to request $395.8 million in state funding from the Legislature next session, about $22 million than what it received this fiscal year, despite warnings that spending is likely to be tight. At a regents meeting Wednesday, university President Patrick Gamble was not optimistic about obtaining funding that

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ers and Kenai police found Robson with $38,000 worth of heroin. Seaman and Torres fled the scene in a white GMC Astro Van and were later stopped by trooper Casey Hershberger at Mile 105 of the Sterling Highway. Neither Torres, who was driving, nor Seaman had a valid driver’s license. Longbotham was also in the van. The three admitted to coming from Robson’s house, but denied stealing anything, according to the affidavit. Seaman stated items had been stolen from Robson’s resi-

‘Whether you did it slow or did it fast, the mop is wrung out.’ — Patrick Gamble, University of Alaska President would maintain the current level of spending, the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner reported. Actual funding could require a third year of serious cuts, he said, and elimination of some

academic programs and employee layoffs may be needed to address a funding gap. Gov. Sean Parnell had already told regents to expect no more than a “hold the line”

dence since his arrest and they were at his property to retrieve a vehicle before someone stole it. Torres was arrested for driving with a revoked license revoked and failure to insure a vehicle. A small amount of marijuana was found in the van. The van was impounded and a search warrant was obtained to perform a search. “A significant amount of property known to belong to Robson” was discovered in the van. The items included televisions, tools, stereo equipment and clothes, valued at more than $750, according to the report. Robson was shown photos of the items and said neither Torres, Seaman or Longbotham was given permission to have

the items. Robson told troopers he believed his house was broken into after troopers completed their search warrant on Oct. 10, according to the report. Cruickshank confirmed to troopers she arrived at Robson’s residence the day he was arrested and found items missing. She didn’t inform troopers because she was unsure if the missing items had been seized from the search warrant. Many of the items Cruickshank listed missing were recovered from inside the van, according to the report. Cruickshank told troopers she saw Longbotham climbing over the fence of Robson’s property when she arrived at the residence on Oct. 17. Torres was scheduled for an arraignment on Oct. 31 at 1:30 p.m. at the Kenai Courthouse on the two misdemeanors but failed to appear. Torres, Seaman and Longbotham were arrested in the parking lot of the courthouse at 1:45 p.m. During his arrest, Seaman was found in possession of a set of “bump keys” used to bypass keylocks. Seaman, Torres and Longbotham are currently jailed at Wildwood Pretrial Facility. The next court date for Seaman, Torres and Longbotham is Nov. 10 at the Kenai Courthouse.

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budget for the fiscal year that begins July 1. The price of oil, which fuels upward of 90 percent of state revenue, has fallen from more than $110 per barrel to about $80 per barrel. By the end of next year, Gamble said, the university may have cut its budget by as much as $80 million in three years to offset rising fixed costs and declining state funding. Fat has been trimmed, he said, and the “big muscle cuts” could be made to programs or depart-

ments. “Whether you did it slow or did it fast, the mop is wrung out,” Gamble said. Lawmakers during the 2014 legislative session approved funding at nearly $25 million less than regents requested. Regents took testimony Wednesday from students who fear their programs could be eliminated. Students called for continued support of philosophy, education, engineering, film studies and fire science programs. Some decisions will be unpopular, Gamble said. “We’re not going to duck and avoid this,” Gamble said. “It’s coming, and we’ve got to figure out how we’re going to do this.”

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In this May 1, 2013 file photo House Speaker Rep. Mike Chenault, R-Nikiski, talks to a crowd during a combined Kenai and Soldotna Chambers of Commerce Luncheon at the Soldotna Sports Complex. Chenault has been reelected as Speaker of the House.

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two of its members. “We hope, naturally, they win and if they don’t we’ll have Continued from page A-1 to move some things around. But, we’re ready to go to work,” fairly easy-going most of the he said. “Well, as soon as we time,” he said of why he won figure out who our next governor’s going to be.” the position again. The House Republicans have organized most of their party of Reach Dan Balmer at dan- the next session, Chenault said, Reach Rashah McChesney iel.balmer@peninsulaclarion. though the group is still waiting at rashah.mcchesney@penincom. for resolutions in the races of sulaclarion.com

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Another immigration law in AZ struck down JACQUES BILLEAUD Associated Press

PHOENIX — Arizona’s frustrations over federal enforcement of the state’s border with Mexico spawned a movement nearly a decade ago to have local police confront illegal immigration. Now, the state’s experiment in immigration enforcement is falling apart in the courts. A ruling Friday that struck down the state’s 2005 immigrant smuggling law marks the latest in a string of restrictions placed by the courts on Arizona’s effort to get local police to take action on illegal immigration. The smuggling law, like similar state statutes, was tossed because a judge concluded it conflicted with the federal government’s immigration powers. “There may be some broad sympathy within a constituency for these laws, but that constituency isn’t enough to overcome the problems those laws pose,” Peter Spiro, a Temple University law professor who specializes in immigration law. For years in Arizona, many officials resisted suggestions that local and state police agencies confront illegal immigration, long considered the sole province of the federal government. But the notion gained political traction as voters grew frustrated over the state’s sta-

tus as the nation’s then-busiest immigrant smuggling hub and over what critics said was inadequate border protection by Washington. A small number of the state’s immigration laws have been upheld, including a key section of Arizona’s landmark 2010 immigration enforcement law that requires police to check people’s immigration status under certain circumstances. But the courts have slowly dismantled other Arizona laws and policies. U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton on Friday threw out the smuggling law as part of the Obama administration’s challenge of the state’s 2010 immigration law, which made a minor change to the 2005 statute. The dispute over the smuggling law is all that remains of the administration’s challenge of the 2010 law. Gov. Jan Brewer’s office, the chief defender of the 2010 law, didn’t immediately respond to messages left Saturday. Jonathan Paton, a former Republican lawmaker from Tucson who was one of the smuggling law’s top sponsors, said the Obama administration’s efforts to overturn the smuggling statute is evidence that Washington doesn’t care about Arizona’s problems. “It basically shows this administration has no intention to enforce its own laws or let the state enforce its laws,” Paton said.

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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.

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Apostolic Assembly taking cookie orders

The Apostolic Assembly of Jesus Christ is taking orders for its annual Christmas cookie box sale. Assorted Christmas “Movember” prostate cancer screenings cookies are for sale by pre-order only. The cost is $5 per dozen, The Kenai Medicenter is offering free prostate cancer screen- or $4 per dozen for ordes of 20 dozen or more. Call Liz at 262ings every day throughout the month of November. The clini- 5525 or Diane at 262-1714 by Dec. 4 to place an order. Cookies cal staff are wearing mustache’s to raise awareness for prostate will be ready for pick-up or delivery on Dec. 10. cancer. Contact 283-9118 for more information.

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Salute to veterans The community is invited to join together at the Kenai Senior Center for an evening of remembrance and celebration of our veterans Monday, November 10 at 3 p.m. The festivities begin with the posting of the colors at 3:30 p.m. From 4-6 p.m. veterans will be interviewed on air during KSRM’s Tall Dark and Handsome Show. The senior center will provide roast beef for a potluck dinner at 6 p.m. and at 6:15 p.m. the Mountain View Elementary School choir will perform a patriotic concert. Former Kenai Peninsula Borough Mayor Dave Carey will recite “a bit of history” at 6:30 p.m. Guests are encouraged to bring a side dish to share for the potluck and stay and visit with our veteran heroes. For more information call the Kenai Senior Center at 2838211.

AST accepting applications for Kenai Peninsula Citizen Academy Registration is open for the third Alaska State Troopers Citizen Academy offered in the Soldotna/Kenai area to promote and enhance citizen understanding and awareness of the role of troopers within the community. After two successful sessions in the Central Peninsula, the next will start on Jan. 13, 2015. The AST program is based on the Citizen Police Academy (CPA) model used by police agencies throughout the country. CPAs are intended to open the lines of communication between the community and their local police and help expand a police agency’s community-based efforts. AST’s Citizen Academy can also alleviate some misunderstanding by providing citizens a firsthand look at the statutes, regulations and policies that guide troopers in their daily duties. Starting in January, the academy will meet 6-9 p.m. every Tuesday through March 31, 2015. There will be a few Saturday field trips. Unless otherwise instructed, classes will be held at the Emergency Operations Center in Soldotna. Advance registration is required for the academy. Applicants must be at least 18 years old and reside in Alaska. Additionally, participants must pass a background investigation including a criminal history check. Felony and some misdemeanor convictions will preclude participation in the AST Citizens Academy. Application deadline is Dec. 12. Applications can be picked up and dropped off at the Alaska State Trooper posts located at 46333 Kalifornsky Beach Road or found on the AST Public Information Office website at http://www.dps.alaska.gov/PIO/citizenacademy.aspx. For more information, contact Dane Gilmore at 907-2624453.

Last Frontier Free Thinkers will meet Nov. 18 at the Soldotna Public Library at 5:30 p.m. This group advocates progressive values for humanists, atheists, and freethinkers. Please email courageoustiger@gmail.com with questions. Note: this event is held at, not sponsored by, the Soldotna Public Library.

Car seat check up events scheduled Children of all ages need special care when riding in motor vehicles. Stop in at a Safe Kids Kenai Peninsula event to have a child passenger safety technician check to make sure your child is riding safely in your vehicle. Kenai Fire Department — 1-3 p.m. Nov. 12, Dec. 8, Jan. 21. Nikiski Fire Station — 1-3 p.m. Nov. 6, Dec. 12. For an individual appointment contact: Safe Kids Kenai Peninsula Coalition/Central Peninsula Hospital, Jane Fellman, RN/Coordinator, at 714-4539 or safekids@cpgh.org.

ReGroup finalizes recycling event plans ReGroup, local recycling group, meets Monday, at 6:30 p.m. in room 159 at Kenai Peninsula College. Arrangements for the Electronic Recycling Event Saturday will be finalized. Community members are welcome to attend. Call Jan 252-2773 for more information.

Cook Inlet RCAC board meets Cook Inlet Regional Citizens Advisory Council (Cook Inlet RCAC) will hold its regular Board of Directors meeting at The Hotel Captain Cook (939 W. 5th Ave.) in Anchorage on Dec. 5, beginning at 9:00 a.m. The public is welcome to attend. For more information or an agenda, please call 1-800-652-7222 or 907-283-7222. Board materials will be available online just prior to the meeting.

Trout Unlimited plans social Kenai Peninsula Chapter of Trout Unlimited is hosting a social on Nov. 14 at 6 p.m., at Mykel’s Restaurant, in their banquet room. Stop by and get to know your local chapter of Trout Unlimited, talk fishing, find out what the chapter has been up to this past year, and learn how to become involved with events to come. There will be free appetizers and door prizes. Everyone is welcome; need not be a member to attend.

Community choir forming

A new community choir, The Kenai Peninsula Singers, is open to everyone who wants to be there, whether it is their first time singing or they sang at The Met. The choir will rehearse Food bank offers healthy eating classes every Tuesday night from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. in the Kenai Central High School choir room. Call or email for more details: Want to eat healthy on a limited budget? Attend family 907-283-2125 or simjnissen@gmail.com. friendly nutrition classes featuring ways to eat healthy at the Kenai Peninsula Food Bank Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30-6:30 through Dec. 11. Attend one or all. Classes include Hospital service area board to meet free recipes, samples, with door prizes available. For more inThe Central Kenai Peninsula Hospital Service Area Board formation call 262-3111. will hold its regularly scheduled meeting on Monday, Nov. 10, at 5:30 p.m. in the Redoubt-Spur conference room located downstairs at Central Peninsula Hospital.

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

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Church, 158 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 organiza-

tion name, day or days of meeting, time of meeting, place, and a contact phone number to news@ peninsulaclarion.com.


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Voters give Legislature added responsibility Alaska elections always seem to yield

some intriguing results, and last Tuesday’s ballot results are no exception. Part of the intrigue lies in the potential for the results of the races for U.S. Senate and governor to flip when the early/absentee votes are counted. The state’s unofficial election day results show Dan Sullivan with an 8,149-vote lead over Sen. Mark Begich, and Bill Walker with a 3,165-vote lead over Gov. Sean Parnell — with more than 40,000 ballots still to be tallied. Whichever way those races go, there’s also the strong possibility that our governor and senator will have been elected with less than 50 percent of the vote. There’s also a great deal of intrigue in trying to interpret the results of the election as a whole. This time around, Alaskans voted to legalize recreational use of marijuana and raise the minimum wage — both fairly liberal stances — while requiring additional regulation for resource development and, generally speaking, voting for conservative representation in government. It’s interesting to note that the results of the ballot measures are a little more nuanced on the Kenai Peninsula. Voters in House District 29, which includes Nikiski, Sterling, Funny River and the eastern peninsula, and House District 30, the Kenai-Soldotna area, rejected the ballot measure on marijuana by a narrow margin while voters in House District 31, which stretches from Homer to Kasilof, approved of the measure. And on Ballot Measure 4, which would require the Legislature to sign off on large-scale mining in the Bristol Bay Fisheries Reserve, nearly 64 percent of Kenai Peninsula voters said yes. While the ballot measure pertains specifically to mining, its passage indicates to us that Alaskans, including Kenai Peninsula residents, believe resource extraction can and must be done responsibly, with minimal impact to the environment or to other resources. Here on the Kenai Peninsula, oil and gas development is a key part of our economy, and we’re thrilled to see the boom under way in the Cook Inlet basin. What we don’t want to see are issues such as what has happened at the Baker Hughes facility in Nikiski, where excess cement had been dumped at the back of the property, eventually running over onto a neighbor’s land. The company last week was completing a cleanup of the spilled material, but we have to wonder why something like this happened in the first place — particularly in this day and age, when procedures for dealing with every substance a company might come across are clearly spelled out. It’s little wonder that residents want an additional level of insurance that companies will follow through on promises to mitigate the environmental impact of resource development. With so many votes left to count, there’s still more to be gleaned from the general election, but we hope our legislators take note of the additional responsibility Alaska voters have placed on them.

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Pre post Obama The reporters at his news conference desperately tried to get President Barack Obama to come up with a one-word sound bite election analysis to match his “shellacking” description the last time he got, uh, shellacked, back in the 2010 midterms. But POTUS wasn’t playing. The best crumb he was willing to toss them was “The Republicans had a good night.” Then he promised that he and the GOP forces who control all of Capitol Hill would seek out compromises. Mitch McConnell had uttered the same platitudes a short time before. Don’t hold your breath. The final quarter of the Obama presidency will involve the same go-nowhere warfare as the first three quarters. That’s because we instantly jump into the 2016 battle to see who replaces Barack Obama. So much time, so many scenarios. For the Democrats: Story line No. 1: Hillary runs. Story line No. 2: Hillary doesn’t run. Chaos ensues. Actually, if Hillary does announce that she will accept her party’s nomination, there will be quite a scramble to determine the No. 2 guy. I say “guy” because misogynists vote too, and there are a lot of them. She wouldn’t want to rub their noses in it with an all-female ticket. Pity. Now on to the Republicans, where the free-for-all is already well under way. There are so many plausible story lines. To

mention just a few: Rand Paul is the nominee. After all, his Libertarian facade appeals to the younger voters who are turned off by government intrusion and by our institutions in general. His downside is that Bob Franken some of his views are pretty out there. Not as far as his father’s, mind you, but Rand is definitely a chip off the old Ron block. Ted Cruz wins the cheap-shot battle against the other hard-right wingnuts and tries to turn the GOP presidential race into the new Crusade. The obvious advantage for him is that he appeals to his party’s religiously intolerant base. His obvious disadvantage is that he appeals to his party’s religiously intolerant base. That would scare the bejeezus out of anyone not hankering for a return to the Dark Ages. Or, Republicans might go in the absolute opposite direction and choose the sensible candidate, say, Jeb Bush. The upside is obvious: Jeb is not a wack job. The downside is that he sure can be boring; another bummer is that we’d have a Bush-Clinton race. Been there, done that. By the way, I’m not bothering with Chris Christie, since he’s too nasty. To wear the crown, you have to first win the “Mr. (or

Ms.) Congeniality” prize. That isn’t in the cards for Christie. We will need to keep our eyes on some other governors, those who did well in this election, like Wisconsin’s Scott Walker or John Kasich of Ohio. Whoever runs for the GOP’s nomination, you can bet that he’ll choose a female running mate. And this time, it’ll be one of the many women in the party who have a brain. Condoleezza Rice comes to mind, but if Jeb Bush is the nominee, he doesn’t need any more George W. Bush baggage than he’d already have to carry. This is all a tad premature. In both parties, someone suddenly may arise from nowhere as a new, unstoppable force, just like Barack Obama. Furthermore, the world isn’t going to stand still. There will be new traumas and scandals ... lots of them, which will serve to put one of the other candidates into a favorable or unfavorable light. Not only that, but for the next two-plus years, it’ll be the Obama administration that will be dealing with them. To paraphrase Mark Twain: The death of Obama’s presidency is somewhat exaggerated. But short of the all-consuming crises, he won’t be center stage now in the political drama, which usually will be slapstick comedy. He insisted he wasn’t “mopey.” He should be. Bob Franken is a longtime broadcast journalist, including 20 years at CNN.

Like bargaining with the devil Having missed a July deadline for reaching an agreement with Iran over its nuclear program, the six world powers party to the talks — the United States, Russia, China, France, United Kingdom and Germany — have set November 24 as their new deadline. Iran says there will be no extension if a deal isn’t reached. Given the Obama administration’s horrible record in the Middle East — treating Israel as an enemy and Islamic dictatorships as potential friends — things don’t look good for an agreement that will curtail or reverse Iran’s pursuit of a nuclear weapon. An indication of what the Obama administration hopes to achieve in these talks came from Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes. In remarks to a liberal group last January obtained by the Washington Free Beacon, Rhodes said: “Bottom line is, this is the best opportunity we’ve had to resolve the Iranian issue diplomatically, certainly since President Obama came to office, and probably since the beginning of the Iraq war. ... This is probably the biggest thing President Obama will do in his second term on foreign policy. This is health care for us, just to put it in context.” Burnishing a president’s legacy is not a sufficient reason to trade away American and Israeli security. That would leave a legacy of the type Neville Chamberlain left at Munich in 1938 after the “peace” he negotiated with Adolf Hitler. Because of our secular diplomats’ reC

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fusal to believe the religious motivations of Iran’s leaders, the United States has placed itself at a disadvantage. The latest, but by no means the only example of this denial, is found in the Cal Thomas current issue of The Economist. In a special report titled “The Revolution is Over,” the article says, “Iran has changed” and its “revolutionary fire has been extinguished.” In addition, “the traditional religious society that the mullahs dreamt of has receded” and “pragmatic centrists” are on the rise. Editor-in-Chief John Micklehwait, writing about the stalled Iran nuclear talks, adds, “...we believe the prospects of a deal — if not now, eventually — are improving.” Come again? This is part of the wishful thinking that will allow Iran to produce and possibly use a nuclear weapon against Israel and threaten Europe and the United States. The problem with the West’s attitude toward Iran is that it refuses to take seriously the messianic statements driving Iran’s foreign policy. One question Westerners cannot answer is this: Why would people who believe they have a direct command from their god to eradicate Israel and take down the West disobey that god and negotiate an agreement with “infidels” and especially a country they label

“The Great Satan”? Did their god change his mind? Some Muslim clerics claim the Koran gives them the right to lie to “infidels” in pursuit of their goals, so how do we know they are not lying when they claim their nuclear objectives are peaceful? If Iran’s intentions are truly peaceful, what’s to negotiate? TIME magazine has assembled some of the more incendiary comments by Iran’s supreme leader, Ali Khamenei. TIME writes, “He calls America ‘the devil incarnate’ with plans for ‘evil domination of Iran.’ Negotiating with the United States, he said in 2009, would be ‘naive and perverted.’ He warns that the west is plotting to ‘arouse sexual desires’ in Islamic Iran, because ‘if they spread unrestrained mixing of men and women ... there will no longer be any need for artillery and guns.’” Last month, according to the Washington Free Beacon, “At least two former Iranian nuclear negotiators joined with Holocaust deniers, 9/11 truthers and antiSemites from across the globe ... in Tehran for Iran’s second annual New Horizons conference, an anti-American hate fest that U.S. lawmakers say highlights the country’s dangerous duplicity.” Tell me, how do you negotiate with that? Readers may email Cal Thomas at tcaeditors@tribune.com.

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Powerful storm blasts Alaska islands, then finally weakens AUDREY McAVOY Associated Press

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A storm fueled by the remnants of a powerful typhoon was losing power Saturday after blasting remote, mostly uninhabited islands that are part of Alaska’s Aleutian Islands chain with hurricane-force winds. The storm was forecast to move slowly eastward, then help generate a high-pressure system that will allow Arctic air to blanket the central plains, starting with eastern Montana and the Dakotas on Sunday. The frigid temperatures are expected to spill south into the central plains on Monday. The storm’s strongest recorded winds were on Shemya Island, where 120 civilian contractors staff an early warning radar installation for the U.S. military. Sustained winds of 70 mph and gusts up to 96 mph were recorded on Shemya, said Shaun Baines, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Anchorage. The storm peaked Friday night, Baines said. Eareckson Air Station on the island 1,500 miles southwest Anchorage suffered minor facility damage, Alaskan Command public affairs officer Tommie Baker said. The corners of a roof were bent back and some dumpsters moved around, but no roof was torn off and the dumpters didn’t slam into any vehicles or buildings, Baker said. Workers locked themselves inside to wait out the storm. Workers had yet to conduct a full assessment of damage around the entire island, Baker said. But workers there are accustomed to extreme weather, including 100-mile winds. The community averages six weather-related lockdowns a year. The storm was approaching the Alaska mainland’s south-

western coast on Saturday, but it had weakened significantly. It was only expected to bring gale-force winds typical for this time of year, Baines said. “The worst conditions were out where there’s no people,” he said. The storm surpassed the intensity of 2012’s Superstorm Sandy as measured by pressure, but a lack of measuring stations in the remote region means meteorologists didn’t have much more data. Sandy caused at least 182 deaths and $65 billion in damage on the East Coast. Nuri, in contrast, hit a sparsely populated region with just a few small communities where people are accustomed to severe weather. The high-pressure system Nuri will help create is expected to send temperatures plunging across a wide swathe of the lower 48 states. High temperatures were forecast to be below freezing on Tuesday across much of Wyoming to Minnesota and parts of Iowa, said Bruce Sullivan of the National Weather Service’s prediction center. The high in Great Falls, Montana, is expected to be 7 degrees, Sullivan said. By Wednesday, high temperatures will struggle to get out of the low 30s in the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles, he said. “Once it gets its momentum going, it’s going to keep going south,” Sullivan said.

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A whale of a tale

In this Oct. 7, 2014, photo, cutters divide sections of skin and blubber while butchering a bowhead whale in a field near Barrow, Alaska. Young whalers often learn to help in butchering by learning to use the hook to pull off the giant slabs of skin and blubber. Later, they may move to the more skilled task of cutter.

Pope appoints new bishop for Fairbanks Active military chaplain will be ordained in December ceremony FAIRBANKS, Alaska (AP) — A diocese official says Pope Francis has appointed a new bishop for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fairbanks. Diocese spokesman Robert Hannon says in a statement Saturday the pope asked the Rev. Chad Zielinski to lead the United States’ northernmost

diocese. Zielinski is an active military chaplain at Eielson Air Force Base. According to Hannon, it’s the first time in recent history an active military chaplain has been named spiritual head of a diocese. Zielinski’s ordination and

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installation is scheduled for Dec. 15. He replaces Bishop Donald Kettler, who was reassigned to Minnesota last year. Archbishop Roger Schwietz has been leading the diocese in the interim. The diocese covers 400,000-square miles includ-

ing multiple Alaska Native villages. It filed for bankruptcy after numerous claims of clerical sexual abuse, reaching a settlement with more than 300 victims. The diocese emerged from reorganization in 2010.


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Pittsburgh researcher convicted of poisoning wife JOE MANDAK Associated Press

PITTSBURGH — Jurors who convicted a University of Pittsburgh researcher of firstdegree murder in the cyanide poisoning death of his wife say they didn’t find his explanations believable and were moved by a 911 call. Dr. Robert Ferrante, who hung his head when the verdict was read in court Friday, faces a mandatory life sentence in the April 2013 death of his wife, 41-year-old neurologist Dr. Autumn Klein. “I think he had incredible coaches,” juror Helen Ewing said. “I think he had a year to think about what story he wanted to tell.” Ewing said she was “horrified” by the suffering of Klein heard on the 911 call Ferrante made while his wife was groaning, moaning and gasping for air in the background. Fellow juror Lance Deweese said: “It

got you in the gut. It got you in the heart.” The jury, which deliberated for 15 hours over two days, agreed with Allegheny County prosecutors who accused Ferrante of lacing his wife’s creatine energy drink with cyanide he bought through his lab using a university-issued charge card two days before she fell suddenly ill. Klein’s relatives burst into tears upon hearing the guilty verdict. “Justice for Autumn,” said her mother, Lois Klein, of Towson, Maryland, outside the courtroom. The Klein family issued a statement through the district attorney’s office, saying, in part, “While we are pleased that the person responsible for Autumn’s death has been brought to justice, nothing will ever fill the emptiness that we feel in our family and in our hearts.” The 66-year-old Ferrante denied poisoning his wife. His

lawyers made the case that she might not have been poisoned at all, citing three defense experts who said that couldn’t be conclusively proved. “At a minimum we established very clear reasonable doubt,” defense attorney William Difenderfer said, referring primarily to testimony from celebrity pathologist Dr. Cyril Wecht, who said he couldn’t determine how Klein died because he thought a test that showed deadly cyanide in her blood was unreliable. Ferrante said the cyanide he bought was for stem cell experiments he was conducting on Lou Gehrig’s disease, because the toxin can be used to kill of neurological cells and thus simulate the disease in the lab. But prosecutors said Ferrante was a “master manipulator” who concocted the plan to kill his wife after she pressured him to have a second child and because he may have feared she was having an affair or planned

to divorce him. The key to the prosecution’s case was a test on Klein’s blood that revealed a lethal level of cyanide. The blood was drawn while doctors at UPMC Presbyterian hospital tried in vain for three days to save her life, though the results weren’t known until after she died and her body was cremated. Jurors said they found the lab test showing the lethal level of cyanide in Klein’s blood to be the most reliable test in evidence. They also said Ferrante’s decision to testify may have been a mistake. Police said Ferrante told them and a medical colleague that he was downstairs in the kitchen and gave his wife a creatine drink before she collapsed, but on the witness stand, Ferrante said he was upstairs when she got home, he didn’t know if she drank anything and she collapsed after giving him a kiss on the cheek. The jurors said that Ferrante changing his

story about where he was and what happened in his wife’s final moments led them to believe he was lying. Ferrante did online searches on cyanide poisoning and how it might be removed by the medical treatments Klein received or detected by a coroner after her death. He said the queries were related to his research and that the other searches were made simply as he tried to understand the treatment his wife received. Ferrante will be formally sentenced Feb. 4. A life sentence is mandatory in any firstdegree murder case. Prosecutors declined to pursue the death penalty because they said they found no aggravating circumstances that would have made the killing a capital offense. After the verdict, prosecutors thanked the various investigators, the jury and Klein’s relatives “for the quiet strength and dignity they have shown over the past year and a half.”

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University of Pittsburgh medical researcher Dr. Robert Ferrante. Fernante was convicted on Friday, of first-degree murder and faces a mandatory life sentence in the April 2013 death of 41-year-old neurologist Dr. Autumn Klein.

Showdown looms as California eyes pesticides ELLEN KNICKMEYER Associated Press

SAN FRANCISCO — With organic food growers reporting double-digit growth in U.S. sales each year, producers are challenging a proposed California pest-management program they say enshrines a pesticideheavy approach for decades to come, including compulsory spraying of organic crops at the state’s discretion. Chief among the complaints of organic growers: The California Department of Food and Agriculture’s pestmanagement plan says compulsory state pesticide spraying of organic crops would do no economic harm to organic producers, on the grounds that the growers could sell sprayed crops as non-organic instead.

“I would rather stop farming than have to be a conventional farmer. I think I am not alone in that,” said Zea Sonnabend, a Watsonville organic applegrower with California Certified Organic Farmers, one of more than 30 agriculture groups, environmental organizations and regional water agencies to file concerns about the agriculture department’s pesticide provisions by an Oct. 31 state deadline. At issue is a California organic agriculture industry that grew by 54 percent between 2009 and 2012. California leads the nation in organic sales, according to statistics tracked by University of California-Davis agriculture economist Karen Klonsky, who says the state is responsible for roughly one-

third of a national organic industry. The U.S. Department of Agriculture puts the overall value of the U.S. organic sector at $35 billion. The U.S. organic industry has seen a similar growth spurt nationally in the same time frame, and three out of four grocery stores in the country now carry at least some organic goods, according to the USDA. California’s $43 billion agriculture industry is the largest in the country by revenue, so what happens here matters to consumers and to the agriculture industry nationwide. The state’s more than 500-

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page document lays out its planned responses to the next wave of fruit flies, weevils, beetles, fungus or blight that threatens crops. Many groups challenging the plan complained that it seems to authorize state agriculture officials to launch pesticide treatments without first carrying out the currently standard separate environmental-impact review. But Steve Lyle, a spokesman for the agriculture department, said the outline doesn’t give state crop-pest programs any power they don’t already have by law. The state’s program is de-

signed “to protect California’s food system through the principles of integrated pest management, while also protecting public health and the environment,” Lyle said in an email. For some conventional growers as well as some organic ones, the fate of the pest-management plan outlined by the state isn’t a theoretical concern. It’s an immediate issue of their economic survival due, in

part, to a disease-carrying pest that’s a little bigger than a pencil point. The disease spread by the Asian citrus psyllid kills citrus trees outright and has caused billions of dollars in damage to crops in Florida and Texas. California’s $2.4 billion citrus industry has found incursions by the bug, but not yet significant outbreaks of the disease it carries.

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Peninsula Clarion, Sunday, November 9, 2014

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Mexican meth increasingly supplanting at-home labs JIM SALTER Associated Press

ST. LOUIS (AP) — The nation’s Heartland is ridding itself of the scourge of homemade methamphetamine, with lab seizures down by nearly half in many high-meth states. Any celebration is muted: Meth use remains high, but people are increasingly turning to cheaper, imported Mexican meth rather than making their own. Meth lab busts and seizures are down 40 percent or more in states that traditionally lead the country in the undesirable category, narcotics experts told The Associated Press. Enforcement actions and stricter laws are partly responsible, but the meth now coming through Mexican cartel pipelines is so cheap and pure that it is supplanting meth made in homes or soda bottles inside cars. The cartels have even expanded their meth reach to rural areas and small towns. “The great news is that meth from Mexico doesn’t explode, doesn’t burn down your house and your neighbor’s home, doesn’t contaminate your property, doesn’t kill children the way meth labs have done here in the U.S. for decades,” said Jason Grellner, the chief narcotics officer in Franklin County, Missouri. Meth lab seizures peaked nationally in 2004, when nearly 24,000 labs were seized. The Drug Enforcement Administration reported 11,573 seizures last year (the most recent available), up 363 from 2012. Grellner’s county has often topped 100 meth lab seizures in a year, but have only had about a dozen this year. Statistics provided by the Missouri State Highway Patrol show 558 meth lab seizures occurred statewide

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‘The great news is that meth from Mexico doesn’t explode.’ — Jason Grellner, Chief narcotics officer in Franklin County , Missouri for the first six months of 2014, putting Missouri on pace for 1,116. That would be a 34 percent drop from the 1,496 meth lab seizures in 2013, and only a little over half in 2012. The decline is more pronounced in other high-meth states. In Tennessee, lab seizures are down 40 percent this year, said Tommy Farmer, director of the Tennessee Meth and Pharmaceutical Task Force. Oklahoma had 160 meth lab seizures through September and is on pace for 213 — about half last year’s seizure total, Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics spokesman Mark Woodward said. One only needs to go to the morgue to know that, despite fewer lab busts, the meth problem isn’t going away. In Oklahoma, which tracks meth-related deaths, 167 died of meth overdoses last year — up from 140 in 2012 and 108 in 2011, Woodward said. Figures for 2014 weren’t available. “I don’t think meth use has ever been higher in the state of Oklahoma,” he said. The Mexican cartels have long controlled the market for illegal drugs such as cocaine and heroin. Meth was trickier. For years, many U.S. users have chosen to make their own, first in homemade labs that often caught fire or ruined houses. The Drug Enforcement Administration’s website lists thousands of homes contaminated by meth. When federal and state law-

makers began implementing laws limiting the sale of key meth ingredient pseudoephedrine in the mid-2000s, it became difficult to obtain enough for large batches. Users turned to “one-pot” or “shake-andbake” methods — mixing a couple of cold pills with household chemicals such as lighter fluid or drain cleaner in a 2-liter soda bottle. Meanwhile, Mexican cartels have upped their meth-making, turning to an old recipe known as P2P that first appeared in the 1960s and 1970s. It uses the organic compound phenylacetone — banned in the U.S. but obtainable in Mexico, according to the DEA — rather than pseudoephedrine. Chemists in Mexico have refined the process to the point where the meth is both potent and cheap. The purity of Mexican meth increased from 39 percent in 2007 to essentially 100 percent today, said Jim Shroba, special agent in charge for the DEA’s St. Louis office. The price over that same period has fallen sharply, from $290 per pure gram to around $100 per pure gram. Marijuana is by far the most seized drug in the United States, with DEA statistics showing 268,000 kilograms seized in

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In this Sept. 2, 2010 file photo, Franklin County Detective Jason Grellner, center, sorts through evidence with Detective Darryl Balleydier, left, and reserve Officer Mark Holguin during a raid of a suspected meth house in Gerald, Mo. The nation’s Heartland is ridding itself of the scourge of homemade methamphetamine, with lab seizures down by nearly half in many high-meth states. Any celebration is muted: Meth use remains high, but people are increasingly turning to cheaper, imported Mexican meth rather than making their own.

2013. That compares to 22,500 kilograms of cocaine, 3,990 kilograms of meth and 965 kilograms of heroin. Shroba and other experts say there are other reasons, too, why meth seizures are down. Two states — Oregon and Mississippi — now require a prescription to buy pills containing pseudoephedrine. And federal law requires strict monitoring and limits on pseudoephedrine purchases.

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At first, the Mexican meth was aimed mainly at big cities and suburbs. Indiana’s meth suppression commander Niki Crawford said it is increasingly showing up in her state’s midsized cities — Evansville, Terre Haute and Kokomo. The imported drug has even reached rural areas. Woodward cited recent large-scale busts of distribution rings in communities like Lindsay (population 3,000) and Okmulgee (popula-

tion 12,000). And Shroba said huge seizures of Mexican meth have occurred in rural areas of western Nebraska and Iowa. “If they’re smoking weed or doing heroin in small-town America, there’s going to be a market for methamphetamine, too,” Shroba said. Woodward said the reduction in meth labs has “wonderful collateral benefits,” meaning narcotics officers can turn attention to stopping trafficking.


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Germany marks 25 years since Berlin Wall’s fall GEIR MOULSON Associated Press

BERLIN — Germany on Sunday celebrates the 25th anniversary of the night the Berlin Wall fell, a pivotal moment in the collapse of communism and the start of the country’s emergence as the major power at the heart of Europe. A 15-kilometer (nine-mile) chain of lighted balloons along the former border will be released into the air early Sunday evening — around the time on Nov. 9, 1989 when a garbled announcement by a senior communist official set off the chain of events that brought down the Cold War’s most potent symbol. The opening of East Germany’s fortified frontier capped months of ferment across eastern and central Europe that had already ushered in Poland’s first post-communist prime minister

and prompted Hungary to cut open its border fence. The hardline leadership in East Berlin faced mounting pressure from huge protests and an exodus of citizens via other communist countries. The collapse of the Wall, which had divided the city for 28 years, was “a point of no return ... from there, things headed toward a whole new world order,” said Axel Klausmeier, the director of the city’s main Wall memorial. Chancellor Angela Merkel, who grew up in East Germany, is opening an overhauled museum Sunday at the site — home to one of the few surviving sections of the Wall. Merkel, 60, who was then a physicist and entered politics as communism crumbled, recalls the feeling of being stuck behind East Germany’s border. “Even today when I walk through the Brandenburg Gate,

there’s a residual feeling that this wasn’t possible for many years of my life, and that I had to wait 35 years to have this feeling of freedom,” Merkel said last week. “That changed my life.” The future chancellor was among the thousands who poured westward hours after the ruling Politburo’s spokesman, Guenter Schabowski, offhandedly announced at a televised news conference that East Germans would be allowed to travel to West Germany and West Berlin. Pressed on when that would take effect, Schabowski seemed uncertain but said: “To my knowledge, this is immediately, without delay.” Soon, Western media were reporting that East Germany was opening the border and East Berliners were jamming the first crossing. Border guards had received no orders to let anyone cross, but gave up trying to hold back

the crowds. By midnight, all the border crossings in the city were open. East Germany’s then-leader, Egon Krenz, later said the plan was to allow free travel only the next morning so citizens could line up properly to get exit visas. But with the leadership’s control over the border well and truly lost, Germany was soon on the road to reunification less than a year later, on Oct. 3, 1990. Since then, some 1.5 to 2 trillion euros ($1.9 to $2.5 trillion) has gone into rebuilding the once-dilapidated east. Wages and pensions remain lower, and unemployment higher, in the east than the west. Many eastern areas saw their population drop as people headed west for jobs, something that is only now showing signs of turning around. There are cultural differences too: a higher proportion of children are in daycare in

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Balloons of the art project ‘Lichtgrenze 2014’ (lit. ‘lightborder 2014’) reflect in a puddle next to remains of the Berlin Wall at East Side Gallery in Berlin, Germany, Friday. The light installation featuring 8,000 luminous white balloons commemorates the division of Berlin where the 25th anniversary of the fall of the wall is marked with numerous events on the weekend.

the east, a legacy of communist East Germany’s communist times, and the opposition Left rulers — remains strongest in Party — partly descended from the east.

Morocco insists on delaying African Cup over Ebola RABAT, Morocco — Morocco is sticking to its demand to postpone the African Cup of Nations football tournament due to the outbreak of Ebola in West Africa, despite pressure from the Confederation of African Football. A statement from the Ministry of Sports late Saturday said that because of the “spread of the deadly Ebola pandemic,” Morocco was maintaining its

call for delaying the tournament it is scheduled to host from Jan. 17-Feb. 8, to the following year. The Confederation of African Football has repeatedly rejected calls to postpone the tournament and last Monday gave Morocco five days to agree to hold the tournament as scheduled or they would reassign it. The body will meet again on

Tuesday to make a final decision on whether the tournament will be delayed or assigned to another country. The CAF will talk to other countries willing to host if Morocco doesn’t agree to hold the tournament on the scheduled dates, although it’s unclear if other nations are willing to step in. Possible replacement hosts South Africa, Egypt and Sudan have all said they won’t

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stage the tournament. Ghana and Nigeria are believed to be considering if they want to act as short-notice hosts. Last month, Morocco asked for the 16-team competition to be delayed because of the threat of fans arriving in numbers from Ebola-affected countries. The virus has killed about 5,000 people in West Africa in the worst recorded outbreak. The deaths have almost all oc-

curred in the three worst-affected countries of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. In its statement, the CAF listed reasons why the cup should go ahead in January and February, saying the numbers of traveling fans would be low, Morocco has no reported Ebola cases, and the dates can’t be moved because they fit in with FIFA’s calendar. The CAF also cited its com-

mitments to its “commercial partners,” with the African Cup of Nations the organization’s most important and valuable tournament. The CAF has maintained the qualifying competition for the African Cup by banning all games in Guinea and Sierra Leone, and ordering their teams to play “home” games in neutral countries. Liberia isn’t involved in the final qualifiers.

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China seeks West’s help to fight graft during APEC DIDI TANG Associated Press

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BEIJING — China’s graft busters want foreign help in their “fox hunt” for corrupt officials who have fled the country and stashed their ill-gotten loot abroad, but misgivings about Chinese justice may deter the U.S. and other nations from wholeheartedly joining the chase. When leaders of Asia-Pacific countries meet Monday and Tuesday in Beijing, they are expected to endorse a network for member nations to share information on corruption cases and help recover assets that have been moved across borders illegally. “We are setting up what is called an anti-corruption and transparency network,” said Alan Bollard, APEC’s Secretariat executive director. “This group will try and bring together the actual operational people who will share information on particular cases, share information about how to get convictions and prosecutions and, if necessary, assets back as well.” Beijing initiated the proposal, which also is backed by the United States, and foreign ministers from the 21-member Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation grouping endorsed wording Saturday to refer to leaders at the summit, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said. “Corruption not only creates an unfair playing field, it not only distorts economic relationships, but corruption also steals from the people of every country the belief that the system can work for everybody,” U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said at a news conference afterward. The network could be a major advance in China’s anti-graft campaign, which seeks to cut off the exit route of its corrupt officials. But cooperation with Western countries — especially the U.S., Canada and Australia — may remain limited because of the ruling Communist Party’s control of the Chinese judicial system, its use of the death penalty in corruption cas-

es, and doubts about whether extradited suspects will receive fair trials. The three countries — all friendlier to Chinese emigres than Europe — have yet to sign extradition treaties with Beijing. “So long as China is not a democratic country with transparent and trusted institutions ... this reservation about cooperating with it is likely to linger,” Linda Lim of the University of Michigan Ross School of Business said in an emailed response to questions from The Associated Press. Beijing has estimated that since the mid-1990s, 16,000 to 18,000 corrupt officials and employees of state-owned enterprises have fled China or gone into hiding with pilfered assets totaling more than 800 billion yuan ($135 billion). Corruption, long pervasive in China, has eroded the public’s trust so much that the Communist Party considers it a threat to its grip on power. President Xi Jinping has made fighting corruption a priority. Chinese authorities launched Operation Fox Hunt this year, targeting corrupt officials who have absconded abroad. To emphasize that high-level officials are fair game, Xi has said the campaign will beat “tigers” as well as swat lower-level “flies.” “We hope we can receive support and coordination from the global community, especially in the process of tracking down fugitives and illegal profits,” Foreign Minister Wang Yi said ahead of the APEC conference. “We hope that all relevant parties could support us and not become the safe havens for those fugitives.” By the end of October, the overseas sweep had brought back 180 suspects, mostly from Asia, Africa and South America, the Public Security Ministry said. However, China is seeking more cooperation with the U.S., Canada and Australia, because they “have the highest concentrations of corrupt officials,” said Wang Yukai, an anti-corruption expert at the

Chinese Academy of Governance. But these countries are popular among corrupt Chinese officials for a reason. Their robust legal systems and concerns over possible judicial abuses in China have made their governments hesitant to repatriate Chinese citizens, or those who have gained residency or citizenship. The countries have collaborated with China in the past, but only on a case-by-case basis. Entrepreneur and accused smuggler Lai Changxing was deported from Canada in 2011, but only after a 12-year extradition battle. China, which considers corruption to be a capital crime, agreed not to pursue the death penalty in Lai’s case. In 2004, the United States sent back Chinese bank executive Yu Zhendong, accused of embezzling $485 million with other defendants, on the condition that Yu would not be tortured or given the death penalty, which is common in China even for less serious corruption cases. “For the West, which worships the rule of law, the greatest form of corruption is abusing one’s power and infringing on civil rights,” wrote Yang Hengjun, a former Chinese diplomat who is now an independent writer in Australia. He noted that corrupt Chinese officials can claim to be victims of political persecution and added that “differing definitions of what constitutes ‘corruption’” have complicated cooperation between China and some countries. Despite the complications, more collaboration is underway. A statement by Australia Federal Police said it assists China in tracing and restraining illicit assets in Australia and works with Beijing to “enhance bilateral cooperation on money laundering, remitters and economic fugitives.” Canada and China are in the process of signing and ratifying an inter-governmental agreement on the sharing of forfeited assets and the return of property, said John Babcock, spokesman for Canada’s Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development.

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In this July 23, 2011 file photo released by China’s Xinhua news agency, Lai Changxing, center, signs a warrant issued for his arrest as he arrives at the Beijing Capital International Airport in Beijing. China’s graft busters want foreign help in their “fox hunt” for corrupt officials who have fled the country and stashed their ill-gotten loot abroad, but misgivings about Chinese justice may deter the U.S. and other nations from wholeheartedly joining the chase.

In an editorial published Monday on the website of the Chinese-language financial media group Caixin, David Luna, senior director of anti-crime programs at the U.S. State Department, said Washington is willing to work with Beijing on its anti-corruption efforts while U.S. law enforcement cracks down on American companies bribing foreign officials. He suggested that senior anti-corruption officials from member

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countries meet. John Ciorciari, assistant professor of public policy at University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, said there will be limits to such cooperation. He said an extradition treaty between China and the U.S. is unlikely “due to abiding U.S. concerns about China’s human rights record and due process protections.” The United States can repatriate Chinese citizens in accordance with the U.N. Con-

vention Against Corruption or deport them on violation of immigration rules, “yet the United States is not apt to send back suspects when it believes they will face politicized prosecution and sham trials,” Ciorciari said. “The challenges China faces getting U.S. help for the ‘fox hunt’ have at least as much to do with a political trust deficit as a lack of legal mechanisms for repatriation,” he said.


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SoHi girls take 6th State swimming meet sees 9 records fall By JOEY KLECKA Peninsula Clarion

Suffering from a stomach bug Friday evening, Soldotna senior Alex Weeks had memories of the 2011 state swim meet come flooding back to her. As a freshman three years ago, Weeks was one of several SoHi swimmers that came down with a sickness that slowed the Stars squad at just the wrong week of the year. Saturday at the Bartlett High pool, however, Weeks held strong and helped propel Photo by Klas Stolpe/Juneau Empire the Soldotna girls to a sixthSoldotna’s Alex Weeks is shown during the start of the girls 50 freestyle at Saturday’s state place team finish in the team standings at the Alaska School swim championships at Anchorage’s Bartlett High School.

Activities Association state swimming and diving meet. The Juneau girls won their second state title in a row with an even 100 points, 13 ahead of both Kodiak and Dimond. On the boys side, Dimond claimed its sixth-straight state title. The Lynx scored 110 points to best the 96 that Kodiak put up. The Soldotna boys finished seventh with 35 points. The meet signaled the final competition for the seniors on the team, and after the final event of the day — the boys 400-yard freestyle relay — a cluster of SoHi swimmers gathered poolside to celebrate the moment. Some took pictures,

some had pictures taken of them, and congratulatory words were exchanged, but all realized the gravity of the moment and embraced for the final time this season. “There’s my team crying,” Weeks said, pointing to her teammates nearby. “We’ve spent a lot of time in hotel rooms with the team, and state this year was more about the team than my individual times. We got to hang out one more time.” On a day that saw a handful of state records fall, teams and individuals were pushed to be at their best. In all, nine new See SWIM, page B-2

Ice Dogs sweep Brown Bears Staff report

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The Kenai River Brown Bears were swept by the Fairbanks Ice Dogs on Friday and Saturday at the Big Dipper Ice Arena in Fairbanks. The Bears suffered their worst loss of the season Friday night in front of 2,142 fans, dropping a 9-1 game. Saturday in front of 2,242, Kenai River lost 8-5. The Ice Dogs, winners of nine straight, move to 146-1 and are in the lead of the North American Hockey League Midwest Division. Kenai River is in last place in the Midwest at 8-11-0. Fairbanks now has a 3-1 lead in the battle for the Ravn Alaska Cup, the seasonlong fight for Alaska junior hockey supremacy between the two squads. The Bears return home to host the Minnesota Magicians on Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex. Fairbanks forwards Yannick Vedel and Jacob Hetz each had a pair of goals Friday, while teammate Chandler Madry notched a goal and a pair of assists. Adam Kleven added three assists as well for the Ice Dogs. Jack Gessert opened scoring for the night on a powerplay goal 5 minutes, 28 seconds into the game, getting help from Joseph Kaszupski and Matt Rudin to put Kenai River ahead. The goal was Gessert’s 12th of the season, tied for second in the NAHL and making up a quarter of the Brown Bears’ total scoring in 2014 thus far. From there, however, things went from bad to worse for

the Bears. Just over a minute later, Fairbanks’ Robin Karlsson scored the tying goal with an assist from Lonnie Clary. Fairbanks scored twice more in the final 62 seconds of the first period, as Hetz notched the go-ahead goal late in the frame, followed by a short-handed goal from Madry as time expired. Hans Gorowsky, Vedel and Hetz each scored in the second period to push the lead to 6-1, and Todd Burgess, Vedel and Caydin Cahill each scored in the third frame. Cahill’s goal was the second short-handed conversion for Fairbanks on the night. Patrick Munson got the win in goal for the Ice Dogs, stopping 27 of 28 shots. Josh Creelmen took the loss for the Brown Bears with 24 saves on 33 shots. Saturday, the Bears jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first period on goals by Kaszupski and Gessert. But Fairbanks came back with a goal by Hans Gorowksy before the end of the first, and two tallies by Ethan Somoza to start the second period for a 3-2 lead. However, the Bears grabbed a 4-3 lead before the end of the second on goals by Alex Jackstadt and Maurin Bouvet. In the third, Colton Fletcher of the Bears had a five-minute major for checking from behind, and the Ice Dogs took advantage with power-play goals by Madry and Burgess for a 5-4 lead. Kaszupski scored to tie the game at 5, but Fairbanks closed with goals by Vedel, Hans Gorowsky and Madry. Alec Derks had 27 saves See BEARS, page B-3

Photo by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion

Kenai Central’s Matt Hegel skates to his bench after Homer scored a goal Friday at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex.

Wolves own Ice Challenge Soldotna tops Kenai to take 2nd place at tournament By JEFF HELMINIAK Peninsula Clarion

Eagle River wrapped up the Peninsula Ice Challenge crown Saturday with a 4-2 victory over Homer at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex. The Wolves finished 3-0 at the tournament. After losing 10 games last year by one or two goals, Eagle River coach Bill Comer said he is hoping this tournament shows things are about to change.

“No disrespect to the teams down here, but things will get tougher when we go back to Anchorage,” Comer said of Cook Inlet Conference foes. “But this was the perfect tuneup tournament for us.” Also Saturday, Soldotna defeated Kenai Central 6-1 to finish second at the tournament. The Stars were 2-1, Homer was 1-2 and Kenai was 0-3. Dalton Dosko started the scoring for Kenai in Saturday night’s game, but after that it

Homer takes title; Nikiski nabs 3rd Staff report

The Homer volleyball squad earned its first state berth since 2003 with a captivating semifinal victory over Anchorage Christian Schools on Friday night at Grace Christian in Anchorage in the Southcentral Conference tournament. The No. 3 seed Mariners then kept rolling Saturday by beating top seed Grace Christian 25-20, 15-25, 25-19 and 25-15 for the tournament title. Also Saturday, Nikiski earned a second state berth in three years by defeating Cordova 25-10, 25-13 and 25-17 in the third-place match. After sweeping Seward in three sets earlier Friday, the Mariners upset No. 2 ACS in four games in Friday’s semifinals. ACS took the first game 25-22, but Homer rallied back with game wins of 25-16, 25-9 and 25-9. “Yeah, we’re pretty excited, everyone is happy,” said Homer coach Beth Trowbridge. “It’s been a long time, and they’ve been working really hard.” Trowbridge, who was a part

was all SoHi. Nate O’Lena ended up making 34 saves for the Kards, while Billy Yoder had seven saves for the Stars. In the second period, Soldotna took a 3-1 lead. Coel Nelson scored on assists from Matthew Daugherty and Ty Fenton, Ethan Brown scored on an assist from Levi Hensley, and Fenton scored on assists from Cameron Knowlton and Nelson. In the third period, Fenton scored on assists from Endsley and Calvin Hills, Nelson

scored on assists from Fenton and Knowlton, and Corey Hanson scored on an assist from Endsley. In Friday action at the Peninsula Ice Challenge, Peninsula teams continued to show they are evenly matched. Area squads also continued to show they are no match for Eagle River. The Wolves, who defeated Kenai 6-0 on Thursday, kept right on rolling with a 7-2 decision over Soldotna on FriSee PUCK, page B-4

Stars, Kardinals miss out on state

of the last statebound trip 11 years ago when Homer competed at the Class 4A level, said it felt good to get to state for the first time as a 3A school since the competition is closer. Trowbridge added that the key to Friday’s win was keeping the team relaxed and focused on the job at hand. “They came out and were kind of hyped up because they knew it was an important game,” Trowbridge said. “We were trying to keep them relaxed, but they came out not really communicating well, and were just being uptight about things.” However, the first set loss did not faze the Mariners. Trowbridge said once her players settled in and established their rhythm, they were able to keep the Lions off balance. Larsen Fellows led the Mariners with 16 kills and 10 digs. McKi Needham added 31 assists and 10 digs, Jane Rohr notched nine kills and 11 digs, Kyla Pitzman had six Photo by Jeremiah Bartz/Frontiersman.com kills, MaryHanna Bowe had Kenai’s Amber Walter steps up to collect a dig during a loss to three kills, and Maggie Larue Soldotna early in the Northern Lights Conference championSee HOMER, page B-4 ships at Palmer High School. C

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After dropping into the “second-chance” bracket of the Northern Lights Conference volleyball tournament, Soldotna saw its season come to an end with a tight 3-2 loss to the Colony Knights on Friday at Palmer High School. The No. 3 seed Stars won the first set 25-20, then went back and forth with No. 4 Colony, as the Knights won the second set 25-16, SoHi won the third 25-17, and Colony tied the match up with a 26-24 win in the fourth. The winnertake-all set went to Colony 15-11. Kenai also fell in the consolation bracket Friday, falling to Wasilla 3-0. Soldotna beat local rival Kenai 3-1 on Thursday to advance to the quarterfinal round against second-seeded Kodiak, but lost to the Bears 3-0, placing the Stars into Friday’s consolation bracket. Soldotna coach Sheila Kupferschmid said the biggest moment came in the waning minutes of the fourth set,

when Soldotna found itself with a 23-20 lead. From there, Colony outscored the Stars 6-1 to claim the set win, then wrapped up the match with the clinching fifth set. “It was a very disappointing loss for our team,” Kupferschmid said. “You don’t want to end that way, but it did. “But it’s not a tell-all of how our season went.” Hayley Ramsell led the Soldotna attack with 20 kills and three blocks, while Makenna Rosin notched 13 kills and three blocks. Alex Ashe had 33 digs on defense, Haley Miller had six kills and four blocks and Bailey Rosin finished with three kills. Kupferschmid, in her first year coaching Soldotna, said she really felt that the team jelled well throughout the season and that the players accepted her as head coach. After the game, Kupferschmid said she had a good talk with the team. “One of my questions in See NLC, page B-2


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state records were established during the weekend, six of them going to Kodiak swimmers, as Ila Hughes, Tahna Lindquist and Talon Lindquist took two apiece. Five of Saturday’s new state bests wiped out records that had stood since 1998 or before. Tahna Lindquist was named the outstanding girls swimmer of the year, while Petersburg senior Abel Aulbach was named the same on the boys side. When asked why he thought so many records were set, Soldotna coach Lucas Petersen said that it is only natural for times to drop about every generation of new swimmers. “Everything gets faster and faster, or it should,” Petersen said. “It’s good to see some of the old marks that have been around for a while go down.” Weeks represented the highestplacing swimmer among Peninsula athletes, taking the bronze medal in both the girls 50-yard and 100-yard freestyle races. Her time of 23.93 seconds in the 50 free lowered her own school record, but it was still only fast enough for third place, as Kodiak’s Ila Hughes erased the 16-year-old mark by .14 seconds to take the win in 23.20 seconds. It was Hughes’ third win in the event in the last four years. “I definitely felt better in the 50 free,” Weeks said. “Going under 24 (seconds) was my goal.” In the 100 free, Weeks had to contend with Hughes again. Hughes broke the state record in that race too, lopping .11 seconds off her own 2012 mark with a new time of 50.51 seconds. Weeks said her sickness left her a little more exhausted than usual. “The second 50 (yards) was pretty rough, I was definitely feeling it at the end,” Weeks said. Weeks was able to finish the day on a strong note in the girls 400-yard freestyle relay, picking up a position on her anchor leg that resulted in a sixth-place finish. Weeks’ teammate, Megan English, was another senior that saw her time at SoHi come to an end in the 400 free relay. English and Weeks teamed up with Portia Padilla and Rachel Davidson to finish sixth, and the two seniors

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the locker room was, ‘Was it satisfying?’” Kupferschmid said. “I can honestly say I was satisfied with this season at Soldotna. “I enjoyed working with these athletes. I thought I had a lot of talent this year.” Included among that talent are six departing seniors

were also a part of the girls 200-yard medley relay that placed fourth. Isabell Henry took the place of Davidson in the medley relay. English qualified for the finals in two individual events Saturday — the girls 100 butterfly and the 100 backstroke, getting a top finish of fifth in the latter event with a time of 1:02.47. English took home sixth place in the 100 fly. Coach Petersen said he was happy to see more SoHi swimmers make it to Saturday’s finals than in recent years. “I’m glad they all got that second opportunity to swim,” Petersen said. “Especially for those seniors, they were all excited to make it to finals.” SoHi junior David Hall led the boys with a top result of fourth in the 50yard freestyle with a time of 22.26 seconds. Hall said he was most happy with the result since fourth-place finishers at the state meet are still awarded medals. “It was a little different racing at state with the pressure and competition,” Hall said. “It was a lot of fun … it pushes you to do better, because when you don’t come out on top, it makes you wanna do better for next year.” Hall’s teammate Cody Watkins also qualified for the boys 50 free final, finishing a scant .09 seconds behind to finish sixth. Watkins also finished fifth in the boys 100 fly. “Yesterday (in preliminaries) I had a bit of a bad race and he had a good race,” Hall said. “Today, I had the better race, so we both patted each other on the back and called it good.” Hall’s younger brother, Jacob, took home a sixth-place finish in the 200 freestyle, slashing a full two seconds off his region time from a week earlier. David said the competition between him and his brother have pushed both of them to greater heights. “Jacob’s always looking to beat his older brother, and I’m always looking to keep him from beating me,” Hall said. Jacob Creglow also nabbed a sixthplace finish in the boys 100 breaststroke final, dropping his region time by .70 seconds with a time of 1:00.85, just over two seconds behind the state champion. Kenai Central’s lone competitor Saturday was sophomore diver Mikaela Pitsch, who earned 313.6 points to

— Haley Miller, Hayley Ramsell, Skylar Shaw, Alex Ashe and Taylor Wilson. Kupferschmid said with the loss of all but two players on her starting varsity squad, next season will be a rebuilding year. “There’s a lot of talent with those six athletes,” she said. “It’s definitely something that we’re gonna have to work very hard on in the offseason, to continue to develop the program.”

finish sixth in the girls 1-meter diving contest. Pitsch’s finish garnered the Kardinals three points, placing them 16th among 18 total schools. “I felt like I could’ve done better, but I’m really happy because last year, I was seventeenth, just one spot away from making it to state,” Pitsch said. “I’ve improved since last year, so it was a big accomplishment for me.” Pitsch had to contend with one of Saturday’s record-breakers. The girls diving champion — Jami Stone from Eagle River — set a new state best of 474.70 points, crushing the 16-yearold record from Chugiak’s Alaina Patterson. Unfazed, Pitsch said her best dive of the day came on something she has practiced many times before — the forward one full twist. “Once I got that at the beginning of this summer, it’s always been there for me,” Pitsch said. As an underclassmen, Pitsch said the expected nervous energy of attempting a perfect dive with so many eyes trained on her goes away as soon as she steps out onto the diving board. It’s a trait she has learned from Kenai coaches Will Hubler, Judy Lallier and Cole Gross, and one she hopes will one day carry her to a state title. “Maybe if I can learn a higher (difficulty) dive, hopefully I can win one day,” she said. “My coaches tell me to stop overthinking it and just do what I do, and wow everybody.” While Pitsch knows she will be around for a while, the finality eventually set in for the seniors scattered around the pool area at Bartlett. Coach Petersen, having experienced the final meet himself as a former state competitor, said the immediate impact of losing that experience will be felt initially, but the hole left behind by the current seniors will eventually be filled by the upcoming underclassmen. “It’s definitely gonna be hard to see some of our seniors go,” Petersen said. “It’s always nice to have that fast anchor leg at the end of our relays, so it’ll be tough to replace them.” ASAA/First National Bank State swimming and diving championships Final results Girls Team scores 1) Juneau 100; 2) tie, Kodiak and Dimond 87; 4) Chugiak 64; 5) South 43; 6) Soldotna 36. 7) West Valley 29; 8) West 25; 9) Colony 23; 10) Eagle River

18; 11) Sitka 9; 12) Ketchikan 8; 13) Valdez 7; 14) Hutchinson 5; 15) Bartlett 4; 16) North Pole 3; 16) Kenai 3; 18) Thunder Mountain 2; 18) Palmer 2. 200 medley relay -- 1) Juneau (Kelly, Isaak, Ruffin, Walsh), 1:46.75 (new state record; old record 1:47.86, Juneau, 2007). 2) Dimond 1:52.34. 3) South 1:54.80. 4) Soldotna 1:56.68. 5) Colony 1:58.67. 6) Kodiak 2:00.27. 7) Valdez 2:00.36. 8) West Valley 2:01.06. 200 freestyle -- 1) Burke, Samantha (Chugiak) 1:53.54. 2) Moody, Erin (Dimond) 1:55.66. 3) DeGeorge, Tara (West) 1:55.85. 4) Randall, Angie (West Valley) 1:57.97. 5) Cummiskey, Marina (Kodiak) 1:58.16. 6) Kito, Gabi (Juneau) 1:59.37. 7) Heaton, Cassidy (West Valley) 1:59.68. 8) Blackstone, Abby (Chugiak) 2:05.27. 200 IM -- 1) Lindquist, Tahna (Kodiak) 2:03.61 (new state record; old record 2:04.98, Tahna Lindquist, Kodiak, 2014 preliminaries). 2) Oakley, Madeleine (Dimond) 2:12.82. 3) Schoff, Amber (South) 2:13.14. 4) Taylor-Roth, Abigail (Juneau) 2:15.40. 5) Moore, Skylar (Sitka) 2:16.34. 6) Hanson, Olivia (Dimond) 2:16.90. 7) Williamson, Jessica (North Pole) 2:18.86. 8) Hamrick, Kaia (Juneau) 2:24.30. 50 freestyle -- 1) Hughes, Ila (Kodiak) 23.20 (new state record; old record 23.34, Maria Reeves, Lathrop, 1998). 2) Jennings, Emmie (Chugiak) 23.65. 3) Weeks, Alex (Soldotna) 23.93. 4) Kelly, Ciera (Juneau) 24.23. 5) Hampton, Alyssa (Dimond) 24.49. 6) Isaak, Dakota (Juneau) 24.63. 7) Sherrill, Ella (Ketchikan) 25.14. 8) Williams, Kendal (Dimond) 25.23. 1-meter diving -- 1) Stone, Jami (Eagle River) 474.70 (new state record; old record 463.45, Alaina Patterson, Chugiak, 1998). 2) Panting, Sierra (South) 398.40. 3) Wagner, Kendall (West) 392.60. 4) Heiberg, Tessa (Kodiak) 359.30. 5) Foster, Katelyn (Colony) 317.35. 6) Pitsch, Mikaela (Kenai) 313.60. 7) Laselle, Samantha (Palmer) 282.00. 8) McIntosh, Nicole (North Pole) 279.20. 100 butterfly -- 1) Kelly, Ciera (Juneau) 57.29. 2) Rohde, Arianna (Dimond) 58.85. 3) Ruffin, Mia (Juneau) 59.86. 4) Evershed, Elcee, HHS, 1:01.11. 5) Kito, Gabi (Juneau) 1:01.35. 6) English, Megan (Soldotna) 1:02.68. 7) Watson, Cassandra (South) 1:02.76. 8) McNelly, Riley (Valdez) 1:03.70. 100 freestyle -- 1) Hughes, Ila (Kodiak) 50.51 (new state record; old record 50.62, Ila Hughes, Kodiak, 2012). 2) Jennings, Emmie (Chugiak) 50.80. 3) Weeks, Alex (Soldotna) 53.24. 4) Bruce, Jordyn (Eagle River) 54.13. 5) Randall, Angie (West Valley) 54.84. 6) Sherrill, Ella (Ketchikan) 55.00. 7) Brockmann, Hannah (Thunder Mountain) 55.17. 8) Williams, Kendal (Dimond) 55.56. 500 freestyle -- 1) Lindquist, Tahna (Kodiak) 4:53.50 (new state record; old record 4:56.55, Kayla Meiergerd, Chugiak, 1998). 2) DeGeorge, Tara (West) 5:08.77. 3) Kinworthy, Sierra (Colony) 5:08.83. 4) Moody, Erin (Dimond) 5:13.12. 5) Heaton, Cassidy (West Valley) 5:17.55. 6) Blackstone, Abby (Chugiak) 5:26.94. 7) Sato, Ripple (Dimond) 5:27.08. 8) O’Brien, Kiera (Ketchikan) 5:27.40. 200 freestyle relay -- 1) Kodiak (Cummiskey, Lindquist, Horne, Hughes), 1:37.76. 2) Chugiak 1:38.11. 3) Juneau 1:38.13. 4) Dimond 1:41.41. 5) South 1:43.90. 6) West 1:45.77. 7) West Valley 1:45.86. 8) Colony 1:46.01. 100 backstroke -- 1) Burke, Samantha (Chugiak) 57.83. 2) Rohde, Arianna (Dimond) 58.43. 3) Schoff, Amber (South) 1:00.13. 4) Chappell, Eliza (Juneau) 1:01.10. 5) English, Megan (Soldotna) 1:02.47. 6) Kinworthy, Sierra (Colony) 1:02.50. 7) Watson, Cassandra (South) 1:04.21. 8) Hanson, Olivia (Dimond) 1:04.32. 100 breaststroke -- 1) Isaak, Dakota (Juneau) 1:06.41. 2) Ruffin, Mia (Juneau) 1:08.44. 3) Oakley, Madeleine (Dimond) 1:08.55. 4) Moore, Skylar (Sitka) 1:08.77. 5) Bruce, Jordyn (Eagle River) 1:09.27. 6) Taylor-Roth, Abigail (Juneau) 1:09.41. 7) McNelly, Riley (Valdez) 1:12.78. 8) Henry, Rachel (Soldotna) 1:13.35. 400 freestyle relay -- 1) Kodiak (Cummiskey, Lindquist, Horne, Hughes), 3:33.22. 2) Chugiak 3:36.56. 3) Dimond 3:42.78. 4) Juneau 3:44.18. 5) West Valley 3:48.03. 6) Soldotna 3:49.53. 7) Bartlett 3:51.13. 8) Ketchikan 3:55.85.

tative from the NLC will be Wasilla 3, Kenai 0 Colony, which topped Wasilla 3-1 on Friday night to advance The sixth-seeded Kardinals to state. saw their season also come All-Conference awards to an end with a sweep at the Co-Players of the Year — Mack Everett, hands of Wasilla. The Warriors won with game scores of 25-14, 25-22 and 25-12. Elsewhere at the tournament, Palmer defeated Kodiak 3-2 for the tournament championship. The Bears also qualified for state. The other state represen-

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Colony; Mariah McNamara, Palmer. Co-Coaches of the Year — Steve Reynolds, Palmer; Amy Willis, Kodiak. First team — Mack Everett, Colony; Mariah McNamara, Palmer; Isabelle Riina, Kodiak; Hayley Ramsell, Soldotna; Peyton Mobley, Wasilla; Kalameli Matautia, Kodiak; Amber Sizemore, Wasilla; Leiah

Reichel, Palmer; Sophia Hall, Colony; Kiana Harding, Kenai. Second team — Abby Beck, Kenai; Ashley Turcotte, Colony; Alex Ashe, Soldotna; Richelle Walker, Kodiak; Morgan Johnson, Colony; Skylar Shaw, Soldotna; C Carly Venzke, Palmer.

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Texas A&M tops Auburn By The Associated Press

AUBURN, Ala. — Freshman Kyle Allen threw four touchdown passes in the first half and Texas A&M recovered two late fumbles to secure a 41-38 victory against No. 3 Auburn, likely ending the Tigers’ playoff hopes. The Aggies (7-3, 3-3 Southeastern Conference), who came in as 23-point underdogs, pulled off the kind of dramatic finish that had become an Auburn trademark. The Tigers (7-2, 4-2, No. 3 CFP) twice appeared to be driving toward a go-ahead touchdown before coughing it up on plays that never really got going. First, Julien Obioha won a scramble for the ball after Nick Marshall and Cameron ArtisPayne got tangled up in the

backfield. Then the Tigers drove inside the Texas A&M 30 for one more shot. Marshall appeared to be still calling the play when center Reese Dismukes snapped it. Alonzo Williams recovered with 54 seconds left.

while setting Alabama career and had ball control issues of its own, single-season records for yards committing three first-half turnreceiving, as well as the school’s overs. single-season mark for catches with 79.

NO. 5 OREGON 51, NO. 20 UTAH 27

NO. 1 MISSISSIPPI STATE 45, UT MARTIN 16

SALT LAKE CITY — Joe Walker returned Kaelin Clay’s STARKVILLE, Miss. — Dak careless goal line fumble 100 yards NO. 4 ALABAMA 20, Prescott threw for two touchdowns for a touchdown, Marcus Mariota NO. 14 LSU 13, OT and ran for another score, leading threw three touchdown passes and BATON ROUGE, La. — Blake Mississippi State to the easy win. ran for another score as Oregon Sims drove Alabama 55 yards in turned back Utah. the final 50 seconds of regulation NO. 2 FLORIDA STATE 34, for a tying field goal, and threw a VIRGINIA 20 NO. 6 TCU 41, 6-yard touchdown pass to DeAnNO. 9 KANSAS STATE 20 drew White in overtime. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) With the victory and Auburn’s — Jameis Winston threw for 261 upset loss to Texas A&M earlier yards and accounted for two touchFORT WORTH, Texas — in the day, Alabama (8-1, 5-1, No. downs, rallying Florida State to its TCU’s Trevone Boykin ran for 123 5 CFP) is alone in second place 25th straight victory. yards and three touchdowns and in the SEC West Division with a Winston and the offense start- threw for another score. game against first-place Missis- ed slowly for the third consecuAaron Green, filling in for an sippi State still on its schedule. tive game, and two first-quarter injured B.J. Catalon, ran for 171 Amari Cooper had eight catch- interceptions helped the Cavaliers yards for the Horned Frogs (8-1, es for 83 yards and a touchdown to a 13-7 lead. Virginia, however, 5-1), including a 65-yard TD.

Scoreboard Soccer MLS Standings CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Eastern Conference New England 1, Columbus 0 Leg 1 — Saturday, Nov. 1: New England 4, Columbus 2 Leg 2 — Sunday, Nov. 9: Columbus at New England, 1 p.m. New York 1, D.C. United 1 Red Bulls advance on 3-2 aggregate Leg 1 — Sunday, Nov. 2: New York 2, D.C. United 0 Leg 2 — Saturday, Nov. 8: D.C. United 2, New York 1 Western Conference LA Galaxy 0, Real Salt Lake 0 Leg 1 — Saturday, Nov. 1: LA Galaxy 0, Real Salt Lake 0 Leg 2 — Sunday, Nov. 9: Real Salt Lake at LA Galaxy, 7:30 p.m. Seattle vs. FC Dallas Leg 1 — Sunday, Nov. 2: Seattle 1, FC Dallas 1 Leg 2 — Monday, Nov. 10: FC Dallas at Seattle, 6:30 p.m. All Times AST

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Friday’s Games Chicago 118, Philadelphia 115 Orlando 112, Minnesota 103, OT Charlotte 122, Atlanta 119,2OT Toronto 103, Washington 84 Detroit 98, Milwaukee 95 Boston 101, Indiana 98 Brooklyn 110, New York 99

Memphis 91, Oklahoma City 89 Sacramento 114, Phoenix 112,2OT Dallas 105, Utah 82 Cleveland 110, Denver 101 Saturday’s Games L.A. Clippers 106, Portland 102 Washington 97, Indiana 90 Atlanta 103, New York 96 Miami 102, Minnesota 92 Boston 106, Chicago 101 Golden State 98, Houston 87 Milwaukee 93, Memphis 92 New Orleans 100, San Antonio 99 Sunday’s Games Orlando at Brooklyn, 11:30 a.m. Utah at Detroit, 2 p.m. Sacramento at Oklahoma City, 3 p.m. Philadelphia at Toronto, 3 p.m. Miami at Dallas, 3:30 p.m. Golden State at Phoenix, 4 p.m. Denver at Portland, 5 p.m. Charlotte at L.A. Lakers, 5:30 p.m. All Times AST

Football NFL Standings AMERICAN CONFERENCE East New England Buffalo Miami N.Y. Jets South Indianapolis Houston Tennessee Jacksonville North Pittsburgh Cleveland Cincinnati Baltimore West Denver Kansas City San Diego Oakland

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Thursday’s Game Cleveland 24, Cincinnati 3 Sunday’s Games San Francisco at New Orleans, 9 a.m. Kansas City at Buffalo, 9 a.m. Miami at Detroit, 9 a.m. Tennessee at Baltimore, 9 a.m. Pittsburgh at N.Y. Jets, 9 a.m. Atlanta at Tampa Bay, 9 a.m. Dallas vs. Jacksonville at London, 9 a.m. Denver at Oakland, 12:05 p.m. N.Y. Giants at Seattle, 12:25 p.m.

St. Louis at Arizona, 12:25 p.m. Chicago at Green Bay, 4:30 p.m. Open: Houston, Indianapolis, Minnesota, New England, San Diego, Washington Monday’s Game Carolina at Philadelphia, 4:30 p.m. All Times AST

Major Scores EAST Army 35, UConn 21 Bryant 20, Duquesne 17 Dartmouth 42, Cornell 7 Delaware 31, Albany (NY) 28 Duke 27, Syracuse 10 Harvard 45, Columbia 0 Holy Cross 27, Lehigh 20 James Madison 27, Stony Brook 24 Lafayette 19, Colgate 16 Louisville 38, Boston College 19 Maine 33, Richmond 20 New Hampshire 41, Rhode Island 14 Princeton 22, Penn 17 Sacred Heart 35, CCSU 27 Villanova 42, Towson 14 Wagner 20, Robert Morris 0 Yale 45, Brown 42 SOUTH Alabama 20, LSU 13, OT Alabama St. 26, Jackson St. 10 Alcorn St. 41, Alabama A&M 14 Appalachian St. 31, LouisianaMonroe 29 Campbell 66, Missouri Baptist 7 Charleston Southern 44, GardnerWebb 14 Chattanooga 31, Wofford 13 Coastal Carolina 59, Charlotte 34 Florida 34, Vanderbilt 10 Florida St. 34, Virginia 20 Georgia 63, Kentucky 31 Georgia Tech 56, NC State 23 Howard 51, Savannah St. 21 Jacksonville 56, Davidson 0 Jacksonville St. 20, E. Kentucky 6 Liberty 34, Monmouth (NJ) 24 Louisiana Tech 40, UAB 24 Marshall 63, Southern Miss. 17 Mississippi 48, Presbyterian 0 Mississippi St. 45, UT-Martin 16 NC A&T 45, Morgan St. 0 NC Central 47, Hampton 13 Old Dominion 38, FIU 35 SC State 34, Florida A&M 17 SE Louisiana 76, Houston Baptist 7 Samford 34, W. Carolina 20 Southern U. 30, Texas Southern 20 Stephen F. Austin 31, McNeese St. 16 Stetson 22, Marist 14 Tennessee St. 31, Austin Peay 27 Tennessee Tech 27, SE Missouri 26 Texas A&M 41, Auburn 38 The Citadel 42, Furman 35, OT Troy 45, Georgia St. 21 W. Kentucky 35, UTEP 27 William & Mary 17, Elon 7 MIDWEST Drake 34, Dayton 30 E. Illinois 48, Murray St. 26 Illinois St. 35, Youngstown St. 21 Kansas 34, Iowa St. 14 Michigan 10, Northwestern 9 Minnesota 51, Iowa 14 N. Iowa 23, N. Dakota St. 3 Ohio St. 49, Michigan St. 37 Penn St. 13, Indiana 7 S. Dakota St. 32, Indiana St. 17 S. Illinois 32, Missouri St. 22 Sam Houston St. 40, Incarnate Word 19

Valparaiso 17, Butler 3 W. Illinois 44, South Dakota 29 Weber St. 24, North Dakota 12 Wisconsin 34, Purdue 16 SOUTHWEST Arkansas St. 45, South Alabama 10 Baylor 48, Oklahoma 14 Cent. Arkansas 44, Lamar 41, OT Georgia Southern 28, Texas St. 25 North Texas 31, FAU 10 Northwestern St. 34, Abilene Christian 10 Prairie View 51, Ark.-Pine Bluff 23 Rice 17, UTSA 7 TCU 41, Kansas St. 20 Texas 33, West Virginia 16 Tulane 31, Houston 24 Tulsa 38, SMU 28 FAR WEST Air Force 48, UNLV 21 Arizona 38, Colorado 20 Arizona St. 55, Notre Dame 31 Boise St. 60, New Mexico 49 Colorado St. 49, Hawaii 22 E. Washington 36, Montana 26 Fresno St. 38, San Jose St. 24 Idaho St. 30, Cal Poly 28 Louisiana-Lafayette 44, New Mexico St. 16 Montana St. 29, Portland St. 22 N. Arizona 23, UC Davis 21 Oregon 51, Utah 27 Sacramento St. 42, S. Utah 21 San Diego 49, Morehead St. 28 San Diego St. 35, Idaho 21 UCLA 44, Washington 30 Washington St. 39, Oregon St. 32

Hockey NHL Standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP W L OT Pts GF Tampa Bay 14 10 3 1 21 54 Montreal 15 10 4 1 21 37 Detroit 14 7 3 4 18 37 Boston 15 9 6 0 18 43 Ottawa 13 7 3 3 17 35 Toronto 14 7 5 2 16 42 Florida 12 4 4 4 12 20 Buffalo 16 3 11 2 8 20 Metropolitan Division Pittsburgh 13 10 2 1 21 55 N.Y. Islanders 14 9 5 0 18 42 Philadelphia 14 7 5 2 16 45 Washington 14 6 5 3 15 45 N.Y. Rangers 13 6 5 2 14 38 New Jersey 14 6 6 2 14 38 Carolina 13 4 6 3 11 31 Columbus 14 4 9 1 9 36

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WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division Nashville 14 9 3 St. Louis 14 9 4 Winnipeg 15 8 5 Chicago 14 7 6 Minnesota 13 7 6 Colorado 16 4 7 Dallas 14 4 6 Pacific Division Anaheim 15 10 3 Vancouver 15 10 5 Calgary 16 9 5 Los Angeles 15 8 4 San Jose 15 8 5 Arizona 14 6 7 Edmonton 14 5 8

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

Transactions BASEBALL American League TAMPA BAY RAYS — Assigned INF Vince Belnome outright to Durham (IL). National League MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Released LHP Miguel De Los Santos. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association NBA — Suspended Denver Nuggets F Darrell Arthur for one game without pay for shoving Cleveland Cavaliers guard Dion Waiters in the back. FOOTBALL National Football League GREEN BAY PACKERS — Signed T Jamon Meredith. Placed WR Kevin Dorsey on injured reserve. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — Released LB Jerry Franklin. Activated LB Joe Mays from injured reserve. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — Signed LB Chase Thomas from the practice squad. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Placed C Stephen Schilling on injured reserve. Activated CB Jeremy Lane from injured reserve. HOCKEY National Hockey League COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS — Recalled F Dana Tyrell from Springfield (AHL). Assigned F Marko Dano to Springfield. DALLAS STARS — Recalled LW Curtis McKenzie from Texas (AHL). MONTREAL CANADIENS — Assigned D Morgan Ellis to Wheeling (ECHL). Recalled F Drayson Bowman from Hamilton (AHL). NASHVILLE PREDATORS — Recalled F Viktor Stalberg from a conditioning assignment at Milwaukee (AHL). NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Assigned F Mike Sislo to Albany (AHL). COLLEGE FORDHAM — Suspended men’s basketball G Jon Severe one week.

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Sports Briefs Homer takes 2 Bush Brawl titles The Homer wrestling team traveled to the Bush Brawl in Kotzebue this weekend. Jared Brant and Timmy Woo won individual championships for the Mariners. Brant took his title at 120 pounds. In the championship match, he won by a 10-3 decision over Barrow’s Jonathan Nelson. Woo nabbed the title at 138. In the title tilt, he won by a 19-5 major decision over Galena’s Matthew Norton. Sean Blaine, Jaime Rios, Tristen Cook, Antonio Ochoa and Matthew Pollack all took second place for the Mariners. At 106, Blaine was pinned by Moira Sheldon of Kotzebue. At 132, Rios lost to Kotzebue’s Colton Sieh. At 160, Gus Nelson of Kotzebue pinned Cook. At 170, there was a round-robin and Ochoa’s lone loss was to Zach Haviland of Kotzebue. In the round robin at 182, Pollack’s lone loss was to Josh Roetman. Also for Homer, Kendra Raymond was fourth at 113 and Kyle Wells was third at 152.

Kurt Busch accused of domestic assault AVONDALE, Ariz. — Kurt Busch’s ex-girlfriend believed the NASCAR driver was in emotional distress when she drove to a Delaware race track to visit him, even though they had broken up earlier that week, an attorney for Patricia Driscoll said Saturday. Driscoll has accused Busch of domestic assault, and police in Delaware said Friday they are investigating the incident that allegedly occurred inside Busch’s motorhome at Dover International Speedway on Sept. 26. Driscoll has filed court documents asking a judge to order Busch to stay away from her and not contact her, and she claims Busch verbally and physically abused her and smashed her head against a wall three times. “He was verbally abusive to her and said he wished he had a gun so that he could kill himself,” the documents say. Mark Dycio, Driscoll’s Virginia-based attorney, said Saturday that Driscoll traveled to Dover because she was worried about Busch’s well-being after receiving concerning text messages from the driver. “There had been communication and she believed it was a cry for help, so she responded,” Dycio told The Associated Press in a telephone interview. — Staff and wire reports

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notched 19 digs. Trowbridge said that ACS, which started the day by sweeping Houston, managed to keep numerous points alive with gritty defensive work in the early going, but once Homer learned to play until the ball is down, the Lions were stymied. “At one point I had to tell the girls, (ACS) kept balls alive amazingly well,” Trowbridge said. “Once they kind of got back into playing mode of not letting balls die, they were fine.” With Saturday’s big title game looming, Trowbridge said she was glad the pressure of trying to qualify for state was gone. “We’re just gonna try to keep them relaxed,” Trowbridge said. “They can be totally competitive with Grace, and I expect a great match.” Nikiski 3, Cordova 0 Led by conference Most Valuable Player Rachel Thompson, the Bulldogs won both of their games Saturday to earn the state berth. Nikiski started the day with a 2516, 19-25, 25-14 and 25-14 victory over Seward to move to the third-place match. Nikiski coach Stacey Segura said the team played well except for that

lull in the second game. “We were playing too easy,” Segura said. “We weren’t as aggressive as we normally are. “We picked it up and came back. We knew we couldn’t afford to give them another game because playing two matches in a row is a lot of work.” Thompson had five aces, 24 assists and 12 digs. Ayla Pitt had 11 kills and two blocks, while Brittany Perry had four kills, Melanie Sexton had four kills and four blocks, Laura Hufford had 24 digs and Zykiah Cooney had 15 digs. The Bulldogs then cruised past Cordova 25-10, 25-13 and 25-17 in the third-place match. Segura said the most impressive thing about the match was that Nikiski didn’t fall into its usual habit of playing one bad game. “After the first game against Cordova, I told them I didn’t want to see that up-and-down attitude,” Segura said. “I wanted them to focus on that.” Segura said a second trip in three years is huge for the program. “Especially with two seniors, everybody that is younger gets a taste,” Segura said. “The new Alaska Airlines Center is an exciting facility to play in. “Even the girls on the bench that got to play for a few seconds had tears in their eyes. I want them to hold on to that feeling and make sure they continue that legacy at Nikiski.”

A big part of continuing that legacy will be Pitt. Segura said the sophomore middle hitter had a coming-out tournament. Pitt had seven kills and five blocks in the third-place match, while Thompson had five aces, 20 assists and 10 digs. Also for Nikiski, Lauren O’Brien had six kills, Hufford had 18 digs and Cooney had 10 digs. Brianna Vollertson, who was Nikiski’s good-sport team player, added four kills. Earlier Saturday, Cordova had made its way into the third-place match by defeating ACS 21-25, 25-22, 25-21 and 25-22. Grace Christian 3, Nikiski 1

the match. Thompson led Nikiski with 28 assists, four kills, 10 digs and two aces. Fellow senior libero Hufford notched 22 digs, while Cooney recorded 12 digs and two aces, Vollertson had 10 kills, Pitt had 10 kills and three blocks and Perry notched four kills. Nikiski came back from a sevenpoint deficit to take a 21-19 lead in the fourth game, but the Grizzlies rallied back with superb hitting from Annie Vanderweide to win 25-22. “When you’re down seven points to the No. 1 team in the region, it’s not a good thing,” Segura said. “But Rachel deserves a ton of credit, she played her heart out. “The Grace coach (Valerie Steele) agreed with me, she deserves a medal for that game.” Segura said once Grace fell into a hole after one set, she was not surprised to see the Grizzlies climb out with even play. “Grace is one of those teams, they’re always mentally stable it seems,” Segura said. “I would love to know the coach’s tricks.”

a mild upset over fourth-seeded Cordova, beating the Wolverines 3-1 to advance to the semifinal round of the tournament with game scores of 25-8, 18-25, 25-16 and 25-16. Thompson racked up 39 assists to go along with 16 digs and a pair of aces. Pitt provided a spark with 14 kills and three blocks, while Hufford provided 20 digs, Cooney had 10 digs, Perry had eight kills and two aces, and Vollertson notched two aces. Homer 3, Seward 0 The third-seeded Mariners swept the sixth-seeded Seahawks on Friday afternoon with game scores of 25-22, 25-21 and 25-8. Pitzman led the attack with nine kills, while Larsen Fellows had eight. Rohr had six kills and nine digs, Needham notched 18 assists, Larue had 10 digs and five service aces, and Malina Fellows had a trio of aces.

The Nikiski Bulldogs volleyball team started strong but ultimately lost 3-1 to No. 1 seed Grace Christian on Friday in the Southcentral Conference tournament semifinal round at Grace Christian school in Anchorage. The loss dropped Nikiski into the consolation round of the tournament. The No. 5 seed Bulldogs won the first set 25-19, but then dropped the Seward 3, Houston 0 final three with scores of 27-25, 25-17 and 25-22. The Seahawks stayed alive in the “The girls went out there and exe- consolation bracket with a 25-18, 25cuted the game plan flawlessly for the 13 and 25-15 victory over the Hawks first two games,” Segura said. “It was on early Saturday. awesome.” Segura said her team once again Nikiski 3, Cordova 1 managed to keep Grace’s power hitter The Bulldogs started Friday with Kinley Hickock in check for much of

All-Conference awards MVP — Rachel Thompson, Nikiski Coach of the Year — Valerie Steele, Grace Christian. First team — Rachel Thompson, Nikiski; Annie Vanderweide, Grace; Kaitlin Cowell, Grace; Laura Hufford, Nikiski; Paige Carter-Kurtz, Seward; Chandelle Erbey, Cordova; Hannah Edmonds, ACS; Bridget Broderick, Grace; Larsen Fellows, Homer; Jane Rohr, Homer; Tanner Ealum, ACS; Kinley Hickok, Grace. Second team — Caroline Bowden, ACS; Paige McCaffrey, ACS; Sarah Hoepfner, Cordova; Meryll Arcalas, Cordova; McKi Needham, Homer; Kaila Wilkerson, Houston; Aspen Ruth, Houston; Carrie Anderson, Seward; Kiana Clemens, Seward.

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Homer’s Anton Kuzmin tries to elude Kenai Central’s Levi Mese during their game Friday.

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day. In the late game, Homer, which had lost 4-3 to Soldotna on Thursday, notched a 2-1 overtime victory over Kenai. Eagle River jumped on the Stars with three goals in the first 5 minutes, 5 seconds, of play. Schuyler Davis had two goals and an assist in the assault, en route to a hat trick. Kyle Johnson had the other goal, and Degan Mullins would add another tally before the period was through for a 4-0 lead. “We’re not a big team but we have a lot of speed, so we rely on speed,” Eagle River coach Bill Comer said. “We’ve been working on quick passes, and I think we surprise some teams.” The Wolves definitely caught the Stars with their guard down. “We just came out flat,” Soldotna coach Derek Urban said. “We weren’t moving our feet. We were spectators more than players.” Urban was happy with the way the players responded to the poor first period. “In between periods we talked about staying within the system and moving your feet,” the coach said. Eagle River opened the second period with goals by Ben Rinckey and Jesse Johnson, but Ty Fenton closed the period with a power-play goal, assisted by Coel Nelson and Calvin Hills. Things got a little chippy after the horn sounded in the second period, with Eagle River ending the period with eight infractions for 25 minutes. SoHi

had one two-minute penalty in the frame. “It’s hard to stick with the game plan when you get a big lead,” Comer said. “All of a sudden everybody wants to score and things get a little lighter on the bench. “Then the other team gets frustrated.” Comer and Urban got their teams to skate the third period without incident. But Eagle River spent the first five minutes of the third killing off a 5-on-3 power play and 1:50 after that killing a 5-on-4. The Wolves did not allow a shot during that time. “They’re still quick on the puck, even if they are 5-on-3,” Comer said of his squad. Urban said his team has worked on the power play this season, but inexperience showed during the third period. “It was good for the young kids to see that speed,” Urban said. “Some have only played Bantam hockey and they’re learning that high school hockey is not Bantam hockey.” Fenton showed some speed of his own with a breakaway goal at the 5:52 mark of the third, while Davis finished up his hat trick with a power-play strike with under a minute to play. Trent Burnham had 22 saves for the Wolves, while Billy Yoder had 14 for the Stars. Urban also credited Justice Miller with a solid game on defense and Ethan Brown with a solid game on offense.

Thursday, O’Lena had 49 saves on 55 shots, a fact Homer coach John Carlin wasn’t exactly broadcasting to his team. “I didn’t want them to know they were facing a ’tender that had just stopped that many shots,” Carlin said. But O’Lena remained hot nonetheless, keeping the Kards in the game as the team wore down. He finished with 46 saves, while Riley Swanson had 27 stops for the Mariners. O’Lena had 10 saves on 10 shots in the first period, 15 saves on 14 shots in the second, and 15 on 15 in the third. He then stopped the first seven shots of overtime. “He’s our veteran goaltender,” Kenai coach Mike Tilly said. “Nate’s been in some pretty big games. He’s a good leader of the team.” With just five seconds left in the third period, Sanarov swooped in on goal with a defender draped on him, and O’Lena was able to extend the game. Then just five seconds into the overtime, Charlie Menke had a breakaway that O’Lena turned away. The Mariners finally solved him the way any hot goalie is solved — get a bunch of traffic in front of the net and start whacking at the puck. Garrett Butcher and Robbie Larson also were at the doorstep when Sanarov scored. “He’s one of our seniors,” Carlin said of Sanarov. “He missed last night, and tonight he was spot-shifted, so he was fresh.” The Kards came out solid early in the game. With HomHomer 2, Kenai 1, OT er on the power play, Dalton Kiril Sanarov scored with Dosko stole the puck and broke 1:21 left in the eight-minute out into a 2-on-1, finding Cody overtime to hand Kenai goalie Arbelovsky for the goal. Nate O’Lena a tough loss. Like O’Lena, Tilly said

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Kenai Central’s Tyler Lingafelt chases the puck down during a game against Homer on Friday at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex.

Dosko and Arbelovsky have plenty of varsity experience and played like it. But Tilly said many on his team are still learning how physically and mentally draining a season can be. He compared them to a bottle rocket that goes off and loses its energy in a flash. “The younger players are very energetic, but they have to remember there is a third period,” Tilly said. After playing with what he called his dirty dozen last season, Carlin has more depth this year. He has eight seniors and about a dozen promising freshmen. That depth began to turn the tide in the second period, when Owen Delehanty scored on as-

sists from Ulian Kuzmin and Clem Tillion. It was already Tillion’s fourth assist of the season. “This was a great tournament to get invited to,” Carlin said. “I feel like we’re pretty even with Soldotna and Kenai. “It’s going to make for some fun games.” Friday Mariners 2, Kardinals 1, OT Homer Kenai

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First period — 1. Eagle River, Davis (K. Johnson, J. Johnson), 1:57; 2. Eagle River, Davis (K. Johnson, J. Johnson), 4:45; 3. Eagle River, K. Johnson (Davis), 5:05; 4. Eagle River, Mullins (un.), 10:47. Penalties — Soldotna 2 for 4:00; Eagle River 3 for 6:00. Second period — 5. Eagle River, Ben Rinckey (Annis), 8:39; 6. Eagle River, J. Johnson (un.), 9:50; 7. Soldotna, Fenton (Nelson, Hills), pp, 13:31. Penalties — Soldotna 1 for 2:00; Eagle River 8 for 25:00. Third period — 8. Soldotna, Fenton (un.), 9:08; 9. Eagle River, Davis (Linn, Canterbury), pp, 14:29. Penalties — Eagle River 2 for 4:00; Soldotna 3 for 6:00. Shots on goal — Eagle River 9-6-6—21; Soldotna 8-10-6—24. Goalies — Eagle River, Burnham (24 shots, 22 saves); Soldotna, Yoder (21 shots, 14 saves).

Elliott becomes youngest champ in NASCAR history AVONDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Chase Elliott became the youngest champion in NASCAR history on Saturday when he wrapped up the Nationwide Series title at Phoenix International Raceway. The 18-year-old rookie is the youngest driver to win a title in any of NASCAR’s three national series. He broke the mark set by Brian Vickers, who was

20 when he won the Nationwide title in 2003. Elliott, the son of Hall of Fame inductee and 1988 NASCAR champion Bill Elliott, clinched the title with his fifth-place finish at Phoenix. It moved him 52 points ahead of teammate Regan Smith with only next week’s seasonending race remaining.

A high school graduate in May — his mother made him juggle school with his budding racing career — Elliott wasn’t even sure he’d be racing this time last year. He had no prospects for a full-time ride in any of NASCAR’s top series, and his deal to drive a Nationwide car for JR Motorsports didn’t come together until January, C

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was greeted near the finish line by his parents and the family proudly posed for photos. “They said just enjoy it,” Elliott said of his parents. “This certainly has not set in for me, by any means. I am going to enjoy every bit of it until the green flag at Daytona (in February). This is a dream come true for me.”

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playlist?” I got that question from my 13-year-old son recently, as he was scrolling through our iTunes library. We had just watched a cover of Iron Maiden’s “The Trooper” by 2 Cellos, which is just what it sounds like — a pair of cellists who play their own arrangements of rock songs from time to time. Anyway, after hearing the 2 Cellos version, he went and found Iron Maiden’s original, and apparently, liked what he heard. My quick reply to his question was that I don’t have a way to convert a cassette tape to a digital format. In fact, I don’t even have a way to play a cassette tape any more (my son actually made sure of that when he was a toddler helping me in the garage and “fixed” my old tape deck with a hammer), but I’ve never liked paying for music I’ve paid for once before. But there’s a different answer, one I’ve always been a little embarrassed to admit: I’ve never been much of a metalhead. Sure, there were a few heavy metal songs here and there that I like, and I tuned in to “Headbangers Ball” on MTV every week in my younger days. But while I rocked a sweet mullet and ripped jeans, I never really embraced the heavy metal genre. Now, you may ask why I would be embarrassed to admit that I didn’t really like heavy metal. I can chalk it up to peer pressure. Most of my friends were into heavy metal, and quite frankly, if I had swapped out one of their Black Sabbath or Judas Priest tapes for some Journey, I don’t think anyone would’ve been picking me up to go do whatever high school kids were doing on Saturday night. (I really needed the ride; I have a late-in-the-year birthday and I didn’t get my driver’s license until I was a senior in high school. My parents always offered to drop me off, but I’m pretty sure that at the time, that might have been worse than liking Journey.) I couldn’t do it then, but I’ve got my own vehicle now, so I’ll admit it: Not only do I like Journey, I also like all those other not-so-heavy rock bands from the late 1970s and early 80s — Styx, Night Ranger, Boston, REO Speedwagon, you get the picture. Just writing the names of those bands makes me feel like a geek. My son, on the other hand, has embraced heavy metal and gone even heavier. Just the other day, I overheard an adult ask what type of music he listens to. His response came as somewhat of a surprise to me — he’s apparently found one of those streaming music services with a heavy metal channel, and when he started listing the names of some of the bands, it made Iron Maiden seem as tame as Journey. It also explains why learning a John Denver song during his guitar lessons was like nails on a chalkboard to him (which, by the way, is kind of like what the music he’s listening to sounds like). Clearly, musically speaking, we are going our separate ways (that’s a Journey reference, in case you didn’t catch it). For now, Iron Maiden will have to be our common ground — unless 2 Cellos gets even heavier with their arrangements. In which case, I just might have to regrow a mullet and find a new cassette player. Clarion editor Will Morrow can be reached at will.morrow@peninsulaclarion.com.

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Jacon and Sarah Hart of Kenai announce the birth of their son, Dexter Triston Hart, at 9:49 p.m. Oct. 10, 2014. He weighed 6 pounds, 5.9 ounces and Dukowitz graduates from measured 19 3/4 inches. He joins a sister, Mynah. Air Force basic training Dexter Triston Hart His grandparents are Mark Air Force Airman 1st Class and Shari Shinn of Kenai Russell J. Dukowitz graduated and Terry Stocks of Montana. His great-grandparents are Fred and Tressie from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Fike of Montana. San Antonio, Texas. The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core Eustice completes Army basic training values, physical fitness, and basic Airman 1st Class Russell warfare principles and skills. Army Pvt. Nikole A. Eustice has graduated from Dukowitz Airmen who complete basic basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, training earn four credits toward an associate in apS.C. During the nine weeks of training, the soldier plied science degree through the Community College studied the Army mission, history, tradition and core of the Air Force. Dukowitz graduated from Kenai Central High values, physical fitness, and received instruction and practice in basic combat skills, military weapons, School in 2012 and earned an associate degree from chemical warfare and bayonet training, drill and cer- Black Hills State University in Spearfish, South Daemony, marching, rifle marksmanship, armed and kota in 2014. He is the son of Richard and Susan Du-

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Share community information here Has a new addition to your family just arrived? Where in the world is your military person and what are they up to? Got a new graduate, dean’s list student or an award-receiving youth? Do you have a news event, activity or fundraiser you need to let the community know about? Send it to us! Email your community events to news@peninsulaclarion.com, fax it to 283-3299, drop it off at the Clarion office in Kenai at 150 Trading Bay Drive (Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.) or mail your information to us at P.O. Box 3009, Kenai AK 99611. Events, wedding, engagement and birth submissions may not be older than six months. Wedding anniversary announcements are printed in five-year increments beginning with the 20th. The Community page is a way to highlight activities and events that happen with a photo. If your group or organization has a photo of an event to share, submit the photo and the following information for print: Who took the photo, who’s in it, when and where it was taken, a brief description of what’s happening, and a name and phone number in case we have questions. Submissions are printed as space is available. For more information, call 335-1251.

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Pantry pests, the uninvited guests

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Sometimes we open up food products to find the surprise of uninvited guests wiggling in what we had hoped to consume. These insects and their larvae are grouped into what is called “pantry pests” and they inhabit flours, grains, pastas, nuts, pet foods and much more. What to do about these unwelcome visitors? And how to evict them after they have spread into the home? Your local Cooperative Extension Service can assist you with identification and control options. Start with our fee publication titled, of course, Pantry Pests. Your local Cooperative Extension Service is your year round resource for a variety of topics, visit us today at: http://www.uaf.edu/ces/districts/ kenai/ to find this publication and more or stop by and see us in the Doors and Windows Building on Kalifornsky Beach Road between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. We are “Learning for Life.”

Mark your calendar for Happenings in the area in November • Mon/Tues/Wed @ SSC closed for floor installation • Sun. Nov 2 @ Soldotna Sports Center/Dan & Julie Sullivan (& Senator Ted Cruz) 11:00/12:30 • Tues. Nov. 4th @ SSC Caregiver Support Meeting 1:00 pm • Tues. Nov. 4th @ SCC General Election 7:00 am to 8:00 pm • Sat. Nov 8th @ SSC Soup & Salad Dinner (benefit the Food Bank) 5:00 pm • Wed. Nov 12th @SCC deadline for job applications • Wed. Nov 12th @ Kenai Visitor’s Center (Cook Inlet Harbor Safety information) 1:00/4:00 pm • Thurs. Nov. 13th @ SCC Board monthly meeting (all welcome) 5:45 pm • Thurs. Nov 13th @ Farnsworth Park in Soldotna (Vigil for the Homeless) 6:00 pm • Fri. Nov. 14th @ SCC Fall Festival sponsored by Sterling • P e n t e c o s t a l Church 3:30-7:00 pm • Fri/Sat Nov 14/15 @ SSC Christmas Bazar 10:00/4:00 • Thurs/Fri. Nov 27/28 @ SSC closed for Thanksgiving holiday • Thurs/Fri. Nov 27/28 @SCC closed for Thanksgiving holiday • Sat. Dec. 12th @ Sterling Elementary/Santa will be there/chocolate chip pancakes 9:00/1:00

Submitted by Janice Chumley, UAF Cooperative Extension Service, Research Technician

Hosting Thanksgiving for the first time? Some tips BY LEANNE ITALIE Associated Press

NEW YORK — The potatoes are wrong. The football game’s too loud. The kids aren’t dressed right. Thanksgiving can, of course, be a great joy, but with so many beloved traditions on the line it can also be prime ground for sniping and griping the first time the torch has been passed. Your mother, mother-in-law, father or fatherin-law might be thrilled to give up hosting after many decades, but that doesn’t mean they’ll behave themselves once sidelined, said Ruth Nemzoff, author of “Don’t Bite Your Tongue: How to Foster Rewarding Relationships with Your Adult Children.” Before you find yourself wrapping yellow crime scene tape around the kitchen as you slurp white wine from the bottle with a crazy straw, just listen to what Nemzoff has to say: — Give them a role, whether it’s asking mom to make her famous pumpkin pie or contribute a favorite family tablecloth, platter or candlesticks. — Don’t implode. There’s no need to convince yourself you couldn’t possibly measure up. Rather than get crazy with comparisons, let the elders know you hope to emulate them. — Make new foods but keep the old. Thanksgiving is about the familiar. Families expect to see the same dishes each year. Introduce menu changes slowly. — Don’t feel you have to make everything yourself like your predecessors. It’s fine to reach out for side dishes or — gasp — cater. Secretly or otherwise. Andrew Royce Bauer, 21, of Neptune, New Jersey, and his 21-year-old cousin, Alexandra, are doing all the cooking this year but sticking to the usual place, the largish upper Manhattan apartment of Alexandra’s mother. And they’re doing something else: providing a la carte side dishes and other menu tweaks to accommodate the Atkins groupies, Paleo followers and gluten-free folks among the 15 to 25 people expected — something that hasn’t consciously happened in the past. “We’re a little apprehensive,” he said. “It’s one of our family’s favorite holidays. They’re going to be watching over our backs to make sure we don’t start any fires.” The mother and stepfather of Gabriel Constans, who lives in Santa Cruz, California, are 80 and 86. They’ve hosted the large family for Thanksgiving for more than 40 years at their house in Northern California but are no longer up to the task. So Constans, 60, and his wife decided to rent a large house near the elders for three days as a haven for themselves and other out-of-town loved ones. They’ll throw Thanksgiving there, for 40 people. He and others in the family know it would be too difficult for his parents to watch them take over their kitchen. They wanted to carry on some menu traditions, so Constans’ sister took their frozen cranberry salad with marshmallows out for a test run last year to rave

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reviews. She’ll make it again this year. And they’ve asked Constans’ stepdad to do what he does best: gravy. Somebody else in the family has already successfully duplicated the family’s favorite stuffing. Covering one of the tables will be his parents’ go-to Thanksgiving cloth of purple and green with tassels and a design of squares. Constans heads into hosting knowing some of the pitfalls. One is not allowing his nephew, who hunts and is in charge of the bird, to use one that he shot himself. “He tried it once and my stepdad said no way. He thought he could catch something from it. He wouldn’t come out of his room for hours, until my nephew promised that he would go to the store and cook a different turkey.” Newbie Annalisa Parent in Colchester, Vermont, is sweating some “what ifs” as she heads into hosting her first Thanksgiving, for 22 people. “Not only is my large French Canadian family gathering, but I’ve also invited my boyfriend’s family to meet mine for the first time,” she said. One of her biggest stresses is pulling off the tourtiere, a minced meat pie handed down from her great-great grandmother. The meat filling is also used as a stuffing and the men in her family can’t get enough. “If I fail, Memere will probably let me know and then help me make another batch,” Parent said. And that’s as it should be, said Taryn Mohrman, senior editor at Woman’s Day magazine. She agreed C

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that the first year can be challenging all around. “When you’re a parent going to your child’s house for the first time, the thing to remember is that hosting can be overwhelming. People who have done it for years tend to forget how stressful it can be,” she said. But some things aren’t as difficult as they might seem, Mohrman said. Is it really that hard to peel a pile of potatoes and mash some while roasting others, or cook a mass of stuffing and use different mix-ins to please more palates? For elders who want to be a real asset rather than merely kibitz, she suggests offering help in small ways, such as managing RSVPs or putting together a timeline for day of. “That helps the parents feel involved,” Mohrman said. “But don’t be offended if your son or daughter insists they have it covered because they’re probably excited that you get to finally sit back, relax and be a guest for once.” On the big day, torch-passers should stay out of the kitchen unless specifically invited, Mohrman said. “If you’re banished, offer to take coats, make drinks, greet people at the door,” she said. “There’s plenty to do elsewhere.” Torch-takers might want to chew on this: If it doesn’t work out, it doesn’t have to be a permanent thing. “Maybe next year it needs to be somewhere else,” Mohrman said. “It’s more about family than the place.”


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wo commercial spacecraft have crashed in the past few days, one on the East Coast and one out West, with loss to life and cargo and hope for the future. To a once-future astronaut like me – and probably you – those things are always tragic. As a child, I followed the space launches and read science fiction, and because none of the three trees in my front yard would accommodate a treehouse, I decided to build a spaceship instead. It was a horizontal structure – more space station than rocket ship – cobbled together from old boards, pieces of plywood, remnants of tar paper borrowed from outbuildings, baling wire and anything else on the farm not otherwise claimed. When I squeezed into the makeshift craft on our yard, I was in another world, almost

literally. Through holes in the ceiling I could track the stars passing over, and the wind rushing through the branches of the walnut tree provided the engine’s whoosh. Frogs, crickets and katydids and the distant neighbors’ dogs passed for alien life, and from the mountain across the highway, pastures and grain fields came the feminine growl of a panther, warning me of hostile worlds ahead. When I wasn’t Buck Rogers, I might be Tarzan. In the woods that separated our house from the two-lane blacktop grew lianas just begging to be hacked loose at the ground and swung on through the trees like the King of the Jungle. Whenever I wasn’t needed for farm work in summer, my parents had no qualms about my taking a knife or hatchet to the vines and conquering the wilderness.

At times I would cut a sapling or a good branch and convert it to a bow with twine. Milkweed made strong, straight, durable arrows, and suddenly I was Robin Hood, winning the archery tournament. Glynn Moore When my older brothers weren’t working in the fields and my younger siblings were old enough to explore the outdoors, we climbed the mountain, pulling ourselves up one tree at a time. Or we dashed barefoot through creeks, catching minnow and crawfish. We dug up beautiful pieces of quartz or discovered arrowheads in the newly plowed fields. I vividly recall long, carefree hours hunched over in the drive-

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DEAR ABBY: My wife and I have married children. When it comes to holiday meals, we have a problem. For instance, our youngest daughter was the first to ask us for

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Fertility issues put pressure on woman’s biological clock DEAR ABBY: I am an educated, single woman in my 30s. I’d love to be a mom one day, but because I have fertility/ovulation issues, I’ll need treatments in order to conceive. I’m scared that by the time I find a husband, I may be too old. For the last few months I have been dating a great guy, “Scott.” He says he’s willing to help me have a child. However, when marriage was mentioned, Scott said he won’t be ready to settle down for a few more years. I understand, because he’s not yet financially stable. I don’t mind waiting to marry him, but I can’t wait that long to have children. My friends say I scream “desperation,” but most of them are also in their 30s, married and aggressively seeking fertility treatments. Should I wait for the unknown or take a leap of faith? — WEIGHING MY OPTIONS IN HOUSTON DEAR WEIGHING: No one can answer that for you. But while you’re pondering, let me weigh in: Before “leaping,” you should be fully aware that Scott — as nice as he may be — may not be husband material. The baby could be in college before he’s ready to settle down, so the responsibility of raising your child may be solely yours. I assume that as an educated woman you have a good job, but it’s important you discuss this with an attorney, so Scott’s financial responsibility to his child will be spelled out beforehand. Children and child care are expensive. If something unforeseen were to happen to you or the child — an accident, a physical or mental illness or disability — the costs could skyrocket. Also, if you’re a regular reader, you may have noticed that more than a few women say that because they have a child, men shy away, which could negatively affect your chances of marrying in the future.

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Jaqueline Bigar’s Stars A baby born today has a Sun in Scorpio and a Moon in Gemini. HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Sunday, Nov. 9, 2014: This year you get involved with many new experiences and let go of the heaviness of recent years. A newfound levity seems to attract new friends. If you are single, you won’t have any difficulty meeting someone you would like to date. A big romance is most likely to enter your life anywhere from mid-summer 2015 on. If you are attached, the two of you enjoy your time together now more than ever. People who don’t know you often will mistake you for a newlywed couple. GEMINI gives you a lot to think about. 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) HHHHH You naturally draw others toward you; they are attracted to your energy. A child or loved one can’t seem to get enough of you. Know what an important role you have in this situation. A partner could be out of sorts. Find out what is going on. Tonight: Do not push. This Week: Emotions could provoke disagreements. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) HHH Be aware of the costs of continuing as you have. You might experience a need to make your home more “yours,” or perhaps you’ll choose to purchase a new item. Others feel naturally comfortable in your home. Invite friends over for dinner. Tonight: Live it up. This Week: Keep conversations moving. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) HHHHHYour charm attracts many people. Right now, you’ll have your eye on one specific individual. Communication could reveal another side to this person. Be aware that he or she seems to be the cause of some of his or her problems. Tonight: Hang out. This Week: Others seem to be overly emotional. CANCER (June 21-July 22) HHH Choose to take the day off. Only do what you want for a change. Understand that you don’t need to remain responsive to someone whom you would prefer to ignore right now. Enjoy frolicking and living your life. Tonight: Read between the lines in a conversation. This Week: Rein in your emotions if you want to make a good impression. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) HHHHH You’ll discover once more that you are very content with many people around. Though you can be quite the romantic, right now you’ll want to zero in on a friendship. This person will be delighted to spend time with you. Your humor helps others relax. Tonight: Where the gang is. This Week: The Moon enters your sign Wednesday, which empowers you. C

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Military Pioneers of Flight

Before World War I, the National Guard set up several aviation units in different states. When World War I began, many Guard pilots enlisted in the regular Army. After the war, these pilots set up local Guard air units, or squadrons. This was the start of the Air National Guard.

Testing the waters

The U.S. Army saw possibilities for flight right away. It put in the first commercial order for a Wright airplane. During World War I, flying missions were mainly for reconnaissance (ri-KAHN-uh-sens), or observation. Pilots scouted where the enemy was and where supply lines were moving. But sometimes, when a pilot spotted an enemy pilot doing the same job, the two flyers engaged in air-to-air combat. Pilots learned to perform fighter tactics such as rolls, loops and maneuvering around other planes. Bombers in the air started assisting troops on the ground. These early missions proved there was a practical way to use flight.

During World War I, the U.S. Navy designed a “flying boat” — the Curtiss NC “Nancy” boat. The Navy hoped to use it to scout for submarines. Planes needed to be able to fly TM Rookie Cookie’s Recipe across the Atlantic Ocean to look for submarines and other enemy ships. Most planes at that time had trouble even staying in the air for a long time. You’ll need: • 1/4 cup low-sodium soy sauce • 1/2 teaspoon salt Flying across the ocean was a big deal. • 1/4 cup honey • 1/2 teaspoon pepper Although the war ended before the • 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger • 2 pounds ground beef • hamburger buns Curtiss plane was built, the Navy kept • 1 teaspoon garlic powder working on it, knowing its importance. What to do: 1. In a bowl, stir together soy sauce, honey and spices. In May 1919, three Curtiss flying 2. Combine 1/3 cup soy sauce mixture with ground beef. Reserve boats, each with a crew of six, left remaining mixture. Rockaway Beach, New York. Only one 3. Form into 6 or 8 hamburger patties, depending on desired size. 4. Grill patties on medium-high heat until meat is no longer pink. Brush plane, the NC-4, made it all the way patties with remaining soy sauce mixture on both sides as you grill. across the sea, becoming the first plane 5. Serve on hamburger buns with desired condiments. Makes 6 to 8 servings. to cross the Atlantic Ocean. You will need an adult’s help with this recipe.

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Field hockey, much like ice hockey, is a sport of skill, Goldie Goodsport’s teamwork and endurance. Eleven players, including a Supersport goalie, work to score goals against their opponent and to defend their own goal. Field hockey can be played outdoors or indoors on a variety of surfaces. Maartje (MAR-cha) Paumen is captain of the women’s national field hockey team in the Netherlands and one of the sport’s all-time great European players. She has led her team to back-to-back Olympic gold medals in 2008 and 2012, scoring a total of 14 goals. She has twice received Player of the Year honors from the International Hockey Federation. This past summer at the Women’s Hockey World Height: 5-9 Cup, which is held every four years, Maartje was the Age: 29 tournament’s leading goal-scorer with seven. In front of a Hometown: home crowd in The Hague, Netherlands, she helped the Geleen, Dutch claim their first World Cup title since 2006 and the Netherlands team’s seventh overall in World Cup history.

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Pushing the boundaries

Flying across the country

After the war ended, the U.S. Army needed the support of Congress and the public to keep pushing the boundaries of flight. The U.S. Army Air Service funded three especially important flying achievements. These aviation feats were: • the first nonstop flight across the United States; • the first flight around the world; • the fastest plane. The Fokker T-2 sets off These across the U.S. peacetime missions excited people, and they eagerly followed test results in newspapers. Public support for airplanes exploded. Pilots were national heroes. Kids dreamed of becoming top combat pilots, or aces.

Powering the flights During World War I, the U.S. government hired American car and engineering companies to build a special airplane engine, the Liberty. It was durable and easy to work on. Experts say he Liberty engine was America’s most important contribution to air technology in World War I. It was later used to power the Curtiss NC-4, Fokker T-2 and Douglas World Cruiser.

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Army Gen. Billy Mitchell, known as the father of the U.S. Air Force, saw flights as a way to get the Air Service in the news. He started an argument with the Navy, claiming that the Army should control all flights. The two branches of the service started a fierce racing competition. Their racing rivalry gained flying a lot of publicity. It proved that the military could build fast airplanes. The Navy painted their planes battleship gray. The Army’s were black and gold or blue and gold.

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Overcoming barriers The first military pilots proved the value of flight in general. Later air pioneers overcame other barriers. Black men were not allowed to fly military aircraft before World War II. One military report said black men could not learn the skills needed to fly. During World War II, the Tuskegee Airmen became the first black servicemen to fly in the military. Women were not allowed to fly in combat until the 1990s. An Army Air Corps officer said women were “too high-strung” to be pilots. However, in World War II, women served in the WASPS (Women Airforce Service Pilots). They taught pilots, flew combat planes from base to base and transported cargo. They trailed targets so pilots could practice shooting while in the air. Look through your newspaper for stories about flying.

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Racing aces

In the 1920s, the U.S. government paid thousands of dollars to develop racing airplanes. It was the only group that could afford to build these experimental racers. The planes didn’t carry guns or bombs. They were designed to win air races. Races stirred up public excitement. They were also a kind of air laboratory where the military could develop fast, maneuverable fighter planes. In 1926, the Army founded the Air Corps. It was the first step in setting up a separate service branch dedicated to flying.

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In April 1924, four U.S. Army Air Service crews took off from Seattle, Washington, to try to fly around the world. After 175 days, Lts. Lowell Smith and Leslie Arnold in the Douglas World Cruiser Chicago, and Lts. Erik Nelson and John Harding Jr. in the World Cruiser New Orleans, became the first people to fly around the planet. The other two planes were not able to complete the flight. The two successful flights proved that flying long distances was a practical idea. It wasn’t just a stunt. When the planes flew over the ocean, Navy ships followed their path in case of a mishap. This mission also proved that the Army and Navy could work together.

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In this display at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, Lt. Oakley Kelly and Lt. John Macready are honored along with the Fokker T-2. Macready became the most famous test pilot of the 1920s. Oakley helped plan the T-2’s famous flight. from The Mini Page © 2014 Universal Uclick

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Around the world

Test pilot Jimmy Doolittle won several of the top racing trophies in the 1920s and ’30s. He was the most famous pilot of the time. He flew the Curtiss Racer, the fastest plane in the air. In World War II, after planning and leading the first attack on Japan, he won the Medal of Honor.

On May 3, 1923, two U.S. Army Air Service lieutenants, Oakley Kelly and John Macready, completed the first nonstop flight across the United States. It took them almost 27 hours. They flew to victory in the Fokker T-2. The T-2 was a redesign of a successful WWI fighter aircraft.

World Cruiser crew members examine the Liberty engine used to power their journey around the world.

Breaking Boundaries

The Mini Page thanks Dr. Jeremy Kinney, curator for air racing, aircraft propulsion and American military aviation, Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, for help with this issue.

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Peacetime Victories

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Singer and keyboardist Vincent Nunes’ seventh album is “Smart Songs for Active Children.” His daughter Julia sings with him on this CD. Vincent also plays piano, organ, bass, acoustic guitar and accordion. He began singing and playing keyboard with bands when he was in junior high school. He helped pay for his college education by playing in a professional band. He later played keyboard with a punk rock band and co-founded another band. Vincent earned a law degree in college and worked for a big law firm. After his first daughter was born, he quit that firm to spend more time with his family. He now works as an attorney in Rochester, New York. from The Mini Page © 2014 Universal Uclick

The Cruisers were equipped with floats and wheeled landing gear so they could land in water or on ground with no airfield. The two successful Cruisers made 74 stops in their record-breaking journey.

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During the first flight across the Atlantic Ocean, the NC-4 made five stops. Here it is taxiing into Lisbon, Portugal, before its final leg to England. The entire trip took 24 days. Navy destroyers were stationed along the route to help guide the pilots.

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For about 10 years after the Wright Brothers invented their successful airplane in 1903, people viewed flying as an exciting hobby. They did not see it as a very practical job. Everything changed when World War I broke out in 1914. Since then, the military has pushed the boundaries of technology and human achievement in the air. In honor of Veterans Day, Nov. 11, The Mini Page looks back on groundbreaking military performances in flight. An expert from the Barron Hilton Pioneers of Flight Gallery at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum guided us on our tour.

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The Adjustment Bureau ›› (2011, Suspense) Matt Damon, Emily Blunt. ‘PG-13’ (1:45) (82) SYFY Wed. 7:30 p.m. August: Osage County ››› (2013, Comedy-Drama) Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts. A cancer-stricken, pill-popping Oklahoma matriarch lets the full force of her venomous nature hit her daughters and other assorted relatives when they gather at her home in the wake of a family tragedy. ‘R’ (1:59) 5 SHOW Fri. 8 p.m.

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Bad Teacher ›› (2011, Comedy) Cameron Diaz, Justin Timberlake. ‘R’ (1:32) (30) TBS Sun. 7 p.m., 9 p.m. The Blind Side ››› (2009, Drama) Sandra Bullock, Tim McGraw. A well-to-do white family takes in a homeless black teen and helps him realize his potential on and off the football field. ‘PG-13’ (2:08) (51) FAM Sat. 7 p.m., 10 p.m. Blue Caprice ››› (2013, Crime Drama) Isaiah Washington, Tequan Richmond. A man trains a teenager and turns him into a deadly sniper, then the duo embarks on a rampage across America. ‘R’ (1:33) 8 TMC Thu. 7 p.m. The Book of Eli ›› (2010, Adventure) Denzel Washington, Gary Oldman. ‘R’ (1:58) (31) TNT Wed. 7 p.m. The Bourne Ultimatum ››› (2007, Action) Matt Damon, Julia Stiles. Jason Bourne continues his international quest to uncover his true identity while staying one step ahead of those who want to kill him. ‘PG-13’ (1:55) (82) SYFY Wed. 5 p.m. The Breakfast Club ››› (1985, ComedyDrama) Emilio Estevez, Molly Ringwald. A wrestler, a rebel, a brain, a beauty and a shy girl share Saturday detention in a Chicago high school. ‘R’ (1:37) (51) FAM Thu. 8 p.m.; Fri. 5 p.m.

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Can’t Buy Me Love ›› (1987, Comedy) Patrick Dempsey, Amanda Peterson. ‘PG-13’ (1:34) (51) FAM Wed. 11 p.m.; Thu. 4 p.m.

Cliffhanger ››› (1993, Action) Sylvester Stallone, John Lithgow. Villains force two Colorado climbers to find three suitcases containing $100 million lost in the Rockies. ‘R’ (1:52) (43) AMC Thu. 9:31 p.m. Cocaine Cowboys II: Hustlin’ With the Godmother ››› (2008, Documentary) Filmmaker Billy Corben examines the relationship between drug lords Charles Cosby and Griselda Blanco. ‘NR’ (1:41) (65) CNBC Fri. 9 p.m. Constantine ›› (2005, Fantasy) Keanu Reeves, Rachel Weisz. ‘R’ (2:00) + MAX Thu. 8:45 p.m.

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The Da Vinci Code ›› (2006, Mystery) Tom Hanks, Audrey Tautou. ‘PG-13’ (2:29) (43) AMC Wed. 7 p.m. The Dark Knight ›››› (2008, Action) Christian Bale, Heath Ledger. Batman battles a vicious criminal known as the Joker. ‘PG-13’ (2:32) (31) TNT Fri. 8:01 p.m.; Sat. 4:30 p.m. Dead Poets Society ››› (1989, Drama) Robin Williams, Robert Sean Leonard. A teacher at a New England prep school uses unconventional methods to instill spirit into the lives of his students. ‘PG’ (2:08) 8 TMC Mon. 4:45 p.m. Delivery Man ›› (2013, Comedy) Vince Vaughn, Chris Pratt. ‘PG-13’ (1:45) 5 SHOW Wed. 5:15 p.m.; Sat. 7:15 p.m. The Doctor ››› (1991, Drama) William Hurt, Christine Lahti. An aloof California surgeon becomes a cancer patient and begins to see things differently. ‘PG-13’ (2:05) 8 TMC Tue. 4:55 p.m. Double Jeopardy ››› (1999, Suspense) Tommy Lee Jones, Ashley Judd. While in jail for murdering her husband, a woman discovers he is living under a new identity with their son. ‘R’ (1:45) 5 SHOW Thu. 5 p.m. Dumb & Dumber ››› (1994, Comedy) Jim Carrey, Jeff Daniels. An inept dog groomer and a limousine driver chase the latter’s dream girl cross country. ‘PG-13’ (1:46) (81) COM Thu. 7:30 p.m.; Fri. 7 p.m., 9:30 p.m.; Sat. 5:24 p.m.

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Enemy of the State ››› (1998, Suspense) Will Smith, Gene Hackman. A former NSA operative aids the innocent victim of a politically motivated assassination cover-up. ‘R’ (2:07) + MAX Tue. 5 p.m.; Fri. 8:50 p.m.

Enough Said ››› (2013, Romance-Comedy) Julia Louis-Dreyfus, James Gandolfini. A divorcee starts to question her blossoming relationship with a like-minded man after discovering that he is the ex-husband of her new friend. ‘PG-13’ (1:33) ! HBO Tue. 10:45 p.m.

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I Am Legend ››› (2007, Science Fiction) Will Smith, Alice Braga. After a man-made plague transforms Earth’s population into bloodthirsty vampires, a lone survivor desperately searches for a cure. ‘PG-13’ (1:41) (38) SPIKE Mon. 7 p.m., 9:30 p.m. The Incredibles ››› (2004, Comedy) Voices of Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter. Animated. Now fighting boredom in suburbia, a former superhero and his family get a chance to save the world. ‘PG’ (1:55) (49) DISN Fri. 6 p.m. The Internship ›› (2013, Comedy) Vince Vaughn, Owen Wilson. ‘PG-13’ (1:59) ! HBO Sat. 5 p.m. The Island ›› (2005, Action) Ewan McGregor, Scarlett Johansson. ‘PG-13’ (2:16) (31) TNT Wed. 9:16 p.m.

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Fast & Furious 6 ›› (2013, Action) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker. ‘PG-13’ (2:10) ^ HBO2 Tue. 4:45 p.m. The Fast and the Furious ›› (2001, Action) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker. ‘PG-13’ (1:47) (43) AMC Mon. 7 p.m., 9:30 p.m.; Sat. 10 p.m. Firestarter ›› (1984, Horror) David Keith, Drew Barrymore. ‘R’ (1:53) (43) AMC Wed. 4:30 p.m. Forrest Gump ›››› (1994, Comedy-Drama) Tom Hanks, Robin Wright. An innocent man enters history from the ’50s to the ’90s. ‘PG-13’ (2:22) (51) FAM Fri. 7 p.m.; Sat. 4 p.m. The 40-Year-Old Virgin ››› (2005, Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell, Catherine Keener. Three dysfunctional co-workers embark on a mission to help their newfound friend lose his sexual innocence. ‘R’ (1:56) ^ HBO2 Thu. 10 p.m. Four Brothers ›› (2005, Crime Drama) Mark Wahlberg, Tyrese Gibson. ‘R’ (1:48) 5 SHOW Sat. 9 p.m.

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Gangster Squad ›› (2013, Crime Drama) Josh Brolin, Ryan Gosling. ‘R’ (1:50) ^ HBO2 Wed. 8 p.m. The Good Doctor ›› (2011, Suspense) Orlando Bloom, Riley Keough. ‘PG-13’ (1:33) 8 TMC Tue. 10:05 p.m. Gran Torino ››› (2008, Drama) Clint Eastwood, Christopher Carley. An unlikely friendship forms between a bigoted war veteran and an Asian boy who tried to steal the man’s treasured automobile. ‘R’ (1:57) (31) TNT Sun. 7 p.m., 9:31 p.m. The Green Berets ››› (1968, War) John Wayne, David Janssen. A cynical newsman follows a Green Beret colonel on missions to hold a hill and kidnap a Viet Cong general. ‘G’ (2:21) (43) AMC Tue. 4:30 p.m.

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The Hangover ››› (2009, Comedy) Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms. After a wild stag party in Las Vegas, three hazy groomsmen must find their missing friend and get him back to Los Angeles in time for his wedding. ‘R’ (1:39) (81) COM Sat. 8 p.m., 10:15 p.m. Heartbreak Ridge ›› (1986, War) Clint Eastwood, Marsha Mason. ‘R’ (2:09) (43) AMC Tue. 7:30 p.m. The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug ››› (2013, Fantasy) Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman. Bilbo and his companions continue their journey east and brave many dangers on their way to the Lonely Mountain, culminating in an encounter with the fearsome dragon Smaug. ‘PG-13’ (2:40) + MAX Mon. 4:30 p.m. Hot Tub Time Machine ››› (2010, Comedy) John Cusack, Rob Corddry. Following a night of drinking in a ski-resort hot tub, four pals awake in 1986, getting a chance to rewrite the past. ‘R’ (1:39) (81) COM Sun. 7 p.m. Hustle & Flow ››› (2005, Drama) Terrence Howard, Anthony Anderson. A pimp in Memphis, Tenn., sees rap music as the way to escape his dead-end existence and achieve something meaningful. ‘R’ (1:55) 8 TMC Thu. 10:10 p.m.

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The Kings of Summer ›› (2013, Comedy) Nick Robinson, Gabriel Basso. ‘R’ (1:33) 8 TMC Sun. 5:20 p.m.; Sat. 4:45 p.m. Knocked Up ››› (2007, Romance-Comedy) Seth Rogen, Katherine Heigl. A rising journalist and an irresponsible slacker ponder their future after a boozy one-night stand results in a pregnancy. ‘R’ (2:09) (30) TBS Sun. 5 p.m., 11 p.m.

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Lawless ›› (2012, Crime Drama) Shia LaBeouf, Tom Hardy. ‘R’ (1:55) 8 TMC Sun. 10:35 p.m. The LEGO Movie ››› (2014, Adventure) Voices of Chris Pratt, Will Ferrell. Animated. An ordinary LEGO figurine, thought to be the key to saving the world, is accompanied by a fellowship of strangers embarking on a quest to vanquish a tyrant bent on a terrible deed. ‘PG’ (1:35) ! HBO Sat. 7 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) 5 SHOW Fri. 4:30 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

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Made of Honor ›› (2008, Romance-Comedy) Patrick Dempsey, Michelle Monaghan. ‘PG-13’ (1:41) (23) LIFE Sun. 6 p.m., 10:02 p.m. Man of Steel ›› (2013, Action) Henry Cavill, Amy Adams. ‘PG-13’ (2:23) + MAX Wed. 7 p.m. The Master ››› (2012, Drama) Joaquin Phoenix, Philip Seymour Hoffman. Troubled and uncertain of his future, a World War II veteran falls under the spell of a religious movement and its charismatic leader. ‘R’ (2:16) 8 TMC Mon. 7 p.m. The Matrix ››› (1999, Science Fiction) Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne. A computer hacker joins forces with rebel warriors to battle a malevolent cyberintelligence. ‘R’ (2:16) (43) AMC Mon. 4 p.m. Miss Congeniality ›› (2000, Comedy) Sandra Bullock, Michael Caine. ‘PG-13’ (1:51) (51) FAM Mon. 7:30 p.m.; Tue. 5 p.m. Mr. Woodcock ›› (2007, Comedy) Billy Bob Thornton, Seann William Scott. ‘PG-13’ (1:27) (23) LIFE Wed. 9:01 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 Tue. 7 p.m. No God, No Master ›› (2012, Crime Drama) David Strathairn, Ray Wise. ‘PG-13’ (1:34) 8 TMC Mon. 9:30 p.m. Non-Stop ›› (2014, Action) Liam Neeson, Julianne Moore. ‘PG-13’ (1:47) + MAX Sun. 11:45 p.m.; Wed. 9:30 p.m.; Sat. 5:30 p.m.

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with his estranged wife. ‘R’ (2:02) 8 TMC Fri. 4:55 p.m. 16 Blocks ››› (2006, Action) Bruce Willis, Mos Def. A boozy, world-weary NYPD cop must outwit rogue officers planning to kill a witness who is set to testify against them. ‘PG-13’ (1:42) + MAX Wed. 5:15 p.m. Sixteen Candles ›› (1984, Comedy) Molly Ringwald, Anthony Michael Hall. ‘PG’ (1:30) (51) FAM Wed. 8 p.m.; Thu. 6 p.m. Sleeping Beauty ››› (1959, Fantasy) Voices of Mary Costa, Bill Shirley. Animated. Three good fairies and a handsome prince save Princess Aurora from a bad fairy’s spinning-wheel curse. ‘G’ (1:15) (51) FAM Sun. 7 p.m. Space Cowboys ››› (2000, Adventure) Clint Eastwood, Tommy Lee Jones. Four aging astronauts who never made it into space

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Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters ›› (2013, Adventure) Logan Lerman, Brandon T. Jackson. ‘PG’ (1:46) ! HBO Wed. 6:30 p.m. ^ HBO2 Sun. 8 p.m. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl ››› (2003, Adventure) Johnny Depp, Geoffrey Rush. A swashbuckler must rescue a governor’s daughter from a pirate and his mates, who turn into skeletons by moonlight. ‘PG-13’ (2:23) (8) WGN-A Tue. 4 p.m. The Place Beyond the Pines ››› (2012, Crime Drama) Ryan Gosling, Bradley Cooper. In upstate New York, two men, and later, their sons must deal with the unforeseen consequences of their actions. ‘R’ (2:20) ! HBO Sat. 11 p.m. Poseidon ›› (2006, Adventure) Josh Lucas, Kurt Russell. ‘PG-13’ (1:38) (82) SYFY Sun. 8 p.m.; Mon. 6 p.m. Predator 2 ›› (1990, Science Fiction) Danny Glover, Gary Busey. ‘R’ (1:49) (43) AMC Fri. 7 p.m. The Princess Bride ››› (1987, Adventure) Cary Elwes, Robin Wright. A storybook stableboy turns pirate and rescues his beloved, who is about to marry a dreadful prince. ‘PG’ (1:38) (51) FAM Sun. 9 p.m.; Mon. 5:30 p.m.; Thu. 11 p.m. Prisoners ››› (2013, Suspense) Hugh Jackman, Jake Gyllenhaal. When police have to release their only suspect, a desperate man takes the law into his own hands after his young daughter and her friend disappear. ‘R’ (2:33) ^ HBO2 Sun. 10 p.m. Private Violence ››› (2014, Documentary) Filmmaker Cynthia Hill examines the case of Deanna Walters, a survivor of spousal abuse who embarks on a crusade for justice. ‘NR’ (1:21) ^ HBO2 Mon. 11:45 p.m. The Purge ›› (2013, Suspense) Ethan Hawke, Lena Headey. ‘R’ (1:25) ^ HBO2 Tue. 8 p.m.; Sat. 11 p.m.

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Quantum of Solace ›› (2008, Action) Daniel Craig, Olga Kurylenko. ‘PG-13’ (1:45) (82) SYFY Mon. 8 p.m., 10:30 p.m.

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agree to go up and repair a 1950s satellite. ‘PG-13’ (2:09) (82) SYFY Sat. 7 p.m. State of Emergency ›› (2010, Horror) Jay Hayden, Tori White. ‘NR’ (1:24) 8 TMC Sat. 8 p.m., 11 p.m.

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Lone Survivor Niki Lauda burn up the 1970s Formula 1 racing scene and share an intense rivalry on the track. ‘R’ (2:03) ^ HBO2 Mon. 9:30 p.m. Rush Hour ››› (1998, Action) Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker. Mismatched police partners seek a kidnapped girl. ‘PG-13’ (1:38) + MAX Tue. 9 p.m.

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Sahara ›› (2005, Adventure) Matthew McConaughey, Steve Zahn. ‘PG-13’ (2:04) 8 TMC Sun. 7 p.m. The Secret Life of Walter Mitty ›› (2013, Comedy) Ben Stiller, Kristen Wiig. ‘PG’ (1:54) ! HBO Thu. 8 p.m. Seven Psychopaths ››› (2012, Comedy) Colin Farrell, Christopher Walken. A struggling screenwriter finds himself inadvertently entangled in the criminal underworld when his knucklehead friends abduct a mobster’s beloved Shih Tzu. ‘R’ (1:51) 8 TMC Fri. 8:35 p.m. 17 Again ›› (2009, Comedy) Zac Efron, Leslie Mann. ‘PG-13’ (1:42) (30) TBS Sat. 10:30 p.m. Silver Linings Playbook ››› (2012, Comedy-Drama) Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence. An unexpected bond begins to form between a man trying to rebuild his life and a young woman promising to help him reunite

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Jackson. “Dreamcatcher” (2003, Horror) Morgan Freeman, Thomas Jane, Jason Lee. “U-571” (2000) Matthew McConaughey, Bill Paxton. “Windtalkers” (2002, War) Nicolas Cage, Adam Beach, Peter Stormare. “We Were Soldiers” (2002) Mel Gibson, Madeleine Stowe. Stooges “The Green Berets” (1968, War) John Wayne, David Janssen, Jim Hutton. “Heartbreak Ridge” (1986, War) Clint Eastwood, Marsha Mason. “Cujo” (1983) Dee Wallace. “Cujo” (1983) Dee Wallace, Danny Pintauro. “Twelve Monkeys” (1995, Science Fiction) Bruce Willis, Madeleine Stowe. “Eagle Eye” (2008, Action) Shia LaBeouf, Michelle Monaghan. Da Vinci “Back to School” (1986) Rodney Dangerfield. “Bad Company” (2002, Action) Anthony Hopkins, Chris Rock. “Surrogates” (2009) Bruce Willis. “Cliffhanger” (1993, Action) Teen Titans Teen Titans Gumball Gumball Clarence Clarence Clarence Teen Titans Teen Titans Gumball Gumball Teen Titans Teen Titans Clarence Gumball Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Teen Titans Clarence Gumball Regular Teen Titans Teen Titans Gumball Gumball Uncle Gra. Uncle Gra. Uncle Gra. 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Pawn. How the Earth Was Made Violent Earth: Nature’s Fury ‘PG’ Violent Earth: Killer Hurricane Black Blizzard Disaster strikes. ‘PG’ Little Ice Age: Big Chill Dog the Bounty Hunter Criminal Minds ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ The First 48 ‘14’ Dog Dog Criminal Minds ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘PG’ The First 48 ‘14’ Dog the Bounty Hunter Criminal Minds ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘PG’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ The First 48 ‘14’ Dog Dog Criminal Minds ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ The First 48 ‘14’ Dog Dog Godfather of Pittsburgh Growing Up Gotti Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Varied Programs Hunters Hunters Int’l Varied Programs Paid Prog. Barbecue Tyler’s Ult. Aarti Party Good Eats Unwrapped Pioneer Wo. Contessa Sandra’s Dinners Secrets 30-Minute Giada-Home Giada-Home Contessa Contessa Clean! Barbecue Cooking Down Home Cupcake Wars ‘G’ Pioneer Wo. Contessa Money Dinners Secrets 30-Minute Giada-Home Giada-Home Contessa Contessa Paid Prog. Bobby Flay 5 Ingredient Fix ‘G’ Cupcake Wars ‘G’ Pioneer Wo. Contessa Money 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 “Harvest” ‘G’ Cupcake Wars ‘G’ Trisha’s Contessa Sandra Lee Mexican Guy’s Grocery Games ‘G’ Guy’s Grocery Games ‘G’ Guy’s Grocery Games ‘G’ Fast Money Halftime Power Lunch Street Signs Closing Bell Fast Money Varied Mad Money Varied Programs Outnumbered Happening Now The Real Story Shepard Smith Reporting Your World W/ Cavuto The Five Special Report Greta Van Susteren Daily Show Colbert Rep South Park South Park (:15) “Run Fat Boy Run” (2007) Simon Pegg, Thandie Newton. (:31) “Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story” (2007, Comedy) Key & Peele Key & Peele Daily Show/Jon Stewart Colbert Rep Community South Park (:18) “The Goods: Live Hard. Sell Hard.” (2009) (:19) Tosh.0 Tosh.0 ‘14’ (:19) Tosh.0 Tosh.0 ‘14’ (:20) Tosh.0 Futurama Futurama Comedy Daily Show Colbert Rep Community South Park (:18) “Superhero Movie” (2008) Drake Bell. South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park Comedy Daily Show Colbert Rep South Park South Park (:18) “Drillbit Taylor” (2008) Owen Wilson. Workaholics Workaholics Workaholics Sunny Sunny Sunny Futurama Daily Show Colbert Rep South Park South Park (:15) “Beerfest” (2006) Jay Chandrasekhar, Kevin Heffernan. Workaholics Workaholics Workaholics Sunny Sunny Sunny Futurama “Lightning Strikes” (2009) Kevin Sorbo. ‘14’ “Megafault” (2009) Brittany Murphy. ‘14’ “Stonehenge Apocalypse” (2010) Misha Collins. ‘14’ “End of the World” (2013) Brad Dourif. ‘14’ Fact or Faked Fact or Faked Fact or Faked Fact or Faked Fact or Faked Fact or Faked Fact or Faked Fact or Faked Destination Truth ‘PG’ Destination Truth ‘PG’ Destination Truth ‘PG’ Destination Truth ‘PG’ Destination Truth ‘PG’ Destination Truth ‘PG’ Destination Truth ‘PG’ “Apocalypse L.A.” (2014) Twi. Zone “Eyeborgs” (2009, Science Fiction) Adrian Paul, Megan Blake. “Path of Destruction” (2005) David Keith ‘14’ “The Bourne Ultimatum” (2007) Matt Damon, Julia Stiles. Adjustmnt “Black Forest” (2012) Tinsel Korey, Ben Cross. ‘PG’ “Witchslayer Gretl” (2012) Shannen Doherty. ‘14’ “Red: Werewolf Hunter” (2010) Felicia Day. ‘14’ “Battledogs” (2013) Dennis Haysbert, Craig Sheffer.

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There’s Something About Mary ››› (1998, ob Romance-Comedy) Cameron Diaz, Matt Dillon. A geek hires a sleazy private eye to ob report on a woman he has adored since high ob ob school. ‘R’ (1:58) + MAX Sun. 7 p.m. s... 300: Rise of an Empire ›› (2014, Action) Sullivan Stapleton, Eva Green. ‘R’ (1:43) + MAX Mon. 9 p.m.; Thu. 7 p.m. n Tinker Bell ›› (2008, Fantasy) Voices of Mae Whitman, Kristin Chenoweth. ‘G’ (1:18) (49) DISN Mon. 7 p.m.

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Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue ›› (2010, Fantasy) Voices of Mae Whitman, Michael Sheen. ‘G’ (1:16) (49) DISN Wed. 7 p.m. Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure ›› (2009, Fantasy) Voices of Mae Whitman, Kristin Chenoweth. ‘G’ (1:20) (49) DISN Tue. 7 p.m. 27 Dresses ›› (2008, Romance-Comedy) Katherine Heigl, James Marsden. ‘PG-13’ (1:47) (23) LIFE Sun. 8 p.m. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 ›› (2012, Romance) Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson. ‘PG-13’ (1:55) 5 SHOW Mon. 5 p.m.; Thu. 7 p.m. 2010 ››› (1984, Science Fiction) Roy Scheider, John Lithgow. The man behind the 2001 space odyssey joins a U.S./Soviet mission nine years later to find out what went wrong. ‘PG’ (1:54) (82) SYFY Sat. 4:30 p.m.

U Under the Tuscan Sun ››› (2003, Romance) Diane Lane, Sandra Oh. Devastated by her philandering husband, a successful woman moves to Italy, buys a villa and befriends a married man. ‘PG-13’ (1:53) (51) FAM Mon. 11 p.m. Up ››› (2009, Comedy) Voices of Ed Asner, Christopher Plummer. Animated. A 78-year-old balloon salesman ties thousands of balloons to his house and flies to South America, but discovers too late a young stowaway aboard. ‘PG’ (1:29) (51) FAM Sun. 5 p.m.

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Veronica Mars ››› (2014, Crime Drama) Kristen Bell, Jason Dohring. On the eve of her law-school graduation, Veronica turns amateur sleuth once again after ex-boyfriend, Logan, becomes a murder suspect. ‘PG-13’ (1:47) + MAX Fri. 7 p.m.

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We Were Soldiers ››› (2002, War) Mel Gibson, Madeleine Stowe. A lieutenant colonel and approximately 400 U.S. troops battle 2,000 North Vietnamese in 1965. ‘R’ (2:17) (43) AMC Tue. 10:30 p.m.

Wedding Crashers ››› (2005, Comedy) Owen Wilson, Vince Vaughn. Two divorce mediators spend a wild weekend partying with a politician and his eccentric family. ‘R’ (1:59) + MAX Sat. 9 p.m. The Wedding Planner ›› (2001, RomanceComedy) Jennifer Lopez, Matthew McConaughey. ‘PG-13’ (1:42) (51) FAM Tue. 7:30 p.m.; Wed. 5:30 p.m.

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Zombie Honeymoon ››› (2004, Horror) Tracy Coogan, Graham Sibley. A woman tries to adapt to the new behavior of her husband after an encounter with a zombie leaves him in a similar state. ‘NR’ (1:23) 8 TMC Sat. 9:30 p.m. © Tribune Media Services

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Friday 2:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 NASCAR Racing From Homestead-Miami Speedway in Homestead, Fla. (Live)

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

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Bonnar Bitter rivals Stephan Bonnar and Tito Ortiz headline this stacked card live from San Diego. (Live)

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12:00 p.m. (10) NBC Figure Skating From Shanghai, China. (Taped) (CC)

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Fight Sports: World Champi- UFA onship Kickboxing (2:00) “X2: X-Men United” “Jumper” (2008) Hayden Christensen. A young man has the “I Am Legend” (2007, Science Fiction) Will Smith, Alice Braga, Dash Mihok. “I Am Legend” (2007, Science Fiction) Will Smith, Alice Braga, Dash Mihok. (2003) Patrick Stewart. ability to teleport himself anywhere. Bloodthirsty plague victims surround a lone survivor. Bloodthirsty plague victims surround a lone survivor. “The Matrix” (1999, Science Fiction) Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss. “The Fast and the Furious” (2001, Action) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker. An un- “The Fast and the Furious” (2001, Action) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker. An unA computer hacker learns his world is a computer simulation. dercover cop infiltrates the world of street racing. dercover cop infiltrates the world of street racing. 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