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NOVEMBER 30, 2014 Kenai Peninsula, Alaska

Vol. 45, Issue 52

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Walker sees tough days ahead

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ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — An Iditarod musher injured by a sport utility vehicle that crashed into her team on a training run quickly turned her thoughts to the dogs that had scattered. From a ditch where she lay with three broken vertebrae, Karin Hendrickson reached for her cellphone. “I just started trying to get ahold of local mushers to say, ‘My dogs are loose and they’re hurt and someone needs to come and get them because I can’t,’ “ she said Thursday from her hospital bed at Providence Alaska Medical Center. Hendrickson, 44, is a fourtime finisher in the 1,000-mile Iditarod. Besides the broken back, she suffered badly bruised legs. Her dogs fared better. Local mushers and volunteers found all 14 of her dogs without serious injuries. Hendrickson on Tuesday night arrived home from her job with the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation and hooked up her team to a four-wheeler for a training run. The temperature was in the mid-20s. “It was overcast, but it was essentially good visibility,” she said. “It was dark. About a halfinch of snow (on the ground) and about a half-inch of ice under that, but the highways were pretty much dry.” The team took off on a trail that runs parallel to the Parks Highway. After about 14 miles, at about 7:30 p.m., they were along a section of trail that’s just 4 to 6 feet from the highway. “So we’re running along, and I realized this truck was coming toward us and it didn’t look like it would make the corner,” she said. “They weren’t really skidding. They just weren’t quite turning.” Mabel Quilliam, 68 of Talkeetna, lost control of her SUV at Mile 91 and hit Hendrickson’s all-terrain vehicle, Alaska State Troopers said. “I could see it coming, and there wasn’t a dang thing I could do about it,” she said. After the collision, Hendrickson flew about 20 feet in the air and landed on her feet and then her back. “I was conscious of the fact that there was a four-wheeler tumbling out there too, but I couldn’t tell where it was, and

By BECKY BOHRER Associated Press

Photo by Kelly Sullivan/ Peninsula Clarion

Harper Samskar sat on Santa Claus’s lap for the first time at Christmas Comes to Kenai, in at the Kenai Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center in Kenai. Harper Samskar went with her parents, Ashly Samskar and Char Samskar, and told Santa Claus she wanted candy for christmas, as she held a large candy cane in her hand.

Kenai welcomes Christmas By IAN FOLEY Peninsula Clarion

Christmas came to Kenai before the snow did this year. As Santa rolled into the parking lot of the Kenai Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Center on Friday, the roads were free of ice and snow and the kids were excited to see him, as usual. Jackson Marion is sure he is on Santa’s “nice list”. “Well … I hope I’m not on

the naughty list,” he said. Jackson, 8, along with his brother Macalen, 6, were among scores of giddy children lined up outside center, hoping to meet Santa during the annual Christmas Comes to Kenai celebration. The celebration, held throughout town to celebrate the commencement of the holiday season, also included a craft fair, parade and fireworks display. Upon arriving, Santa was

jolly as usual, as one by one he heard the children’s Christmas wishes; his elves served hot chocolate to fend off the low temperatures. Nearby, two reindeer attempted to nibble on presents. Across town, people of all ages gathered at Kenai Central High School to check out the Kenai Fine Arts Guild craft fair. With an eclectic range of goods for sale, everyone, including vendors, seemed to be

enjoying the start of the holiday season. “I enjoy crowds and the fun, because everyone is happy,” said Sue Phillips, who was selling handmade earrings at the Teasing Raven Designs booth. Phillips, who has participated in the craft fair for six years and donates her proceeds to charity, was thankful to avoid department stores and the Black Friday chaos that See X-MAS, page A-2

CrossFit business booming in Alaska By SEAN DOOGAN Alaska Dispatch News

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — “Do you CrossFit?” It’s a question being heard more often in Anchorage, and across Alaska, as the growing trend in fitness flexes its muscles in the Last Frontier. While CrossFit is just a small part of a $22 billion U.S. fitness industry, it has an oversized impact. And in a society obsessed with extremeifying almost everything, it is hard to argue that CrossFit isn’t among the most intense workouts you can find. Eschewing high-tech and expensive gym equipment in favor of quickpaced interval workouts using barbells, tires, ropes and pull-up bars, CrossFit boasts a huge and growing following around the world and around the state. “We have probably doubled

the amount of CrossFit gyms in Alaska in last calendar year,” said CrossFit Northern Exposure owner Tony Reishus. CrossFit is a way of life for many practitioners. But it is also a valuable brand. The company was started in a garage in Santa Cruz, California, in 2000 by former gymnast Greg Glassman. It is now worth more than $40 million and has a Reebok sponsorship and a deal with ESPN to carry its annual CrossFit Games. Today, the company supports almost 10,000 franchises across the globe. CrossFit gyms, called “boxes,” can be found in Iceland and Sweden, Tasmania, Chile, and Reunion Island off the coast of Madagascar. In Alaska, CrossFit is being practiced in communities across the state, from Anchorage and Wasilla to Fairbanks, Bethel,

Dutch Harbor, Kenai, Seward, Kodiak, Juneau and Ketchikan. In total, there are now 21 Alaska CrossFit affiliates. Reishus’ CrossFit box opened up a few weeks ago. Located in an industrial area west of C Street, near 64th Avenue, CrossFit Northern Exposure embodies the look, if not necessarily the attitude, of most CrossFit locations. Inside, a large open area is covered with floor padding and wooden sheets used to support heavy barbells during exercizes. A few pull-up bars and gymnastic ring sets dot one side of the space. Rowing machines are neatly stacked along the opposite wall. Rock music is blaring. Video screens show the day’s workout regimen, and a clock ticks down the training intervals. The sounds of exertion are barely noticeable above the din of whirling jump ropes. Words of encour-

agement fly among the group of people powering through the intense workout, echoing off the box’s high ceilings and relatively Spartan walls. The startup costs for a CrossFit box can be relatively low. A $1,000 certification class fee and $3,000 annual franchise fee are all that’s needed to get a piece of the CrossFit empire. The workouts require little expensive equipment, other than a few rowing machines, weightlifting equipment and ropes. Because of cheaper leasing rates, in Anchorage, CrossFit boxes are popping up in strip malls and industrial warehouses. Inside a strip mall on the Old Seward Highway, just a few miles away from CrossFit Northern Exposure, another group of CrossFitters alternates between power lifting and rowing at CrossFit Alaska. See CRASH , page A-2

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Troopers release more details on Thanksgiving Day plane crash By RASHAH MCCHESNEY Peninsula Clarion

A Soldotna man and a juvenile from Kenai were identified by Alaska State Troopers as the two people injured in a Thanksgiving Day plane wreck on the West Side of cook Inlet. Brad Adams, 55, of Soldotna was piloting a PA-18 Super Cub owned by Nikiski-based Alaska West Air when the plane crashed on Kustatan Beach Thursday before noon, according to a Trooper report.

“The plane crash was seen from the air, pretty much across the inlet from Nikiski,” said Tim DeSpain, during a Thursday interview. “They could see two people.” Alaska West Air had another plane in the area which found the wreckage of the plane. The pilot of that second plane called the coordinates for the downed plane to the Kenai Flight Service, according to the Trooper report. Alaska West air sent its own helicopter from Nikiski to rescue the two — before Troopers had to respond. The pilot of the helicopter took Adams and the young male to Central Peninsula Hospital where they were met by Central See CRASH , page A-2

JUNEAU, Alaska — Bill Walker is coming into the governor’s office faced with high expectations for a renewed spirt of bipartisanship in Alaska politics and the grim reality of plunging oil prices and gaping budget holes. Walker knows the months ahead will not be easy, but he said it doesn’t change his feelings about the job, which he won earlier this month on his second try against Republican Gov. Sean Parnell. He is excited for the opportunity. “What people were telling us throughout the campaign was they wanted change and they were tired of the fights,” Walker said. “I think what we offered was an opportunity of working together.” On Monday, Walker will be sworn in as the 11th governor of Alaska and its first not affiliated with a political party. Two governors, Bill Egan and Wally Hickel, each served separate, non-consecutive terms. Hickel, Walker’s mentor, served his first term as a Republican and his second as a member of the Alaskan Independence Party. Walker, who finished behind Parnell in the 2010 GOP gubernatorial primary, ran this time as an independent, saying it was time to put politics aside for the betterment of the state. The campaign picked up momentum when, faced with the potential of splitting the opposition vote with the Democratic candidate Byron Mallott, Walker and Mallott — who often found themselves at debates or forums without Parnell, agreeing on many issues — banded together to create a “unity” ticket. As part of the package, Mallott abandoned his gubernatorial ambitions to become Walker’s running mate, and Walker changed his voter registration from Republican to undeclared. No deals were cut with Democrats, and there can only be one governor, Walker said. However, he has made clear his intent to reach out to Mallott as part of his decision-making process. Kay Brown, executive director of the state Democratic Party, said she hopes to see a coalition-type government where different points of view are represented. “The government should strive to be inclusive and to listen carefully to all points of view and make decisions that reflect what’s best for people as a whole, society as a whole,” she said. The last time Walker served in political office, as the youngest mayor of Valdez during the hectic early days of the transAlaska pipeline, Jimmy Carter was in the White House. Now 63, Walker, who was born and raised in Alaska, built a law career focused on oil and gas and municipal government issues. He is perhaps best known for his efforts to advance an all-Alaska gas line, which runs See WALKER, page A-2


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does CrossFit is in it to compete. “I wanted to lose weight, but I also wanted to keep my strength,” said 23-year-old Gabriel Holland. Holland, a former college athlete who competed in shot put, hammer throw and discus, is about to start medical school. Holland weighed 290 pounds when he returned to Alaska after graduating college in Bakersfield, California; working out at CrossFit Alaska, he said, he has lost 30 pounds since September and has increased his lifting strength. He likes the group atmosphere of the gym. “I am a people person, and I just really wanted to be with people that wanted to do the same thing that I wanted to do,” Holland said just before he lifted a barbell, sagging with more than 250 pounds of weight, over his head. For participants, CrossFit may provide something much more than just being able to say they are extremely fit. “When I am 80, I want to be able to hike up these mountains and go boating and walk up and down my stairs,” said Kelly Key, a 53-year-old federal law enforcement officer. “And doing CrossFit keeps your whole

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The intensity is higher here. Pop music is the tempo-keeper. A coach yells instructions, making corrections in form and technique. The roof is low, and ropes are strung through holes in the interior ceiling, attached to the building’s metal supports. Next door to a smoke shop and a veterans organization, hockey moms, students and other athletes strain and sweat through a workout that looks like it belongs in a Navy SEAL training camp. “You are achieving goals together and working hard,” CrossFit Alaska co-owner Rachel Rigdon said. “Having somebody cheer for you pushes you probably farther than you would push yourself.” Rigdon herself is a CrossFit athlete. She does the sport competitively and participates in Spartan races, a CrossFit offshoot that is part running race, obstacle course, and strength test. Some of her clientele are athletes, using CrossFit to get stronger or increase their core power and endurance in other sports. But not everyone who

body in shape and limber.” For the uninitiated, it’s a startling sight: a seemingly average, middle-aged person hefting their body weight (and more) above their head with repeated grunts before dropping the barbell and quickly transitioning to several minutes of quick and intense rowing. CrossFit critics say the training is often too extreme for many of the people who flock to its gyms for the promise of quick and amazing results. They point to to a growing number of CrossFit-related injuries. But Rigdon said like most sports and workouts, CrossFit is safe if done correctly. “We don’t introduce intensity until your mechanics are perfect and you can consistently show your mechanics are perfect,” Rigdon said. “Our gym takes that very seriously.” CrossFit Alaska offers classes for all ability levels, although it has a more intense atmosphere than the friendlyfeeling CrossFit Northern Exposure. And that has been part of the recent transformation of the sport. While ESPN’s annual presentation of the CrossFit Games sees thousands of competitors groan and strain to become crowned “The World’s

Fittest Person,” the movement increasingly appeals to the average Joe or Josephina who just wants to get in shape. “We cater mostly to that traditional element of using CrossFit as a strength and conditioning tool to prepare people for a lot of things they want to do in Alaska,” said CrossFit Northern Exposure owner Reishus. “When somebody is goat hunting, for instance, they are hiking up a mountain, and there are times when they have to be technically very explosive and make a hard push up a very steep ridge. And then they still have to survive an entire day of carrying that backpack as well.” Regardless of a client’s motivation for getting into CrossFit, and despite the relatively low cost of opening a CrossFit box, memberships can be expensive, especially when compared to offerings at more traditional gyms and health clubs. Unlimited memberships in CrossFit gyms in Anchorage average about $165 per month. “You pay more than any other gym, here, but you also get more,” Holland said. “The difference is that you do everything, head to toe. I even get foot cramps.”

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I knew my dogs were out there somewhere, and I couldn’t tell where they were,” she said. From the ditch, she called Tracey Schaeffer, a Caswell musher, who organized a group to find Hendrickson’s wayward dogs. Photos of the dogs now cover a portion of a wall near Hendrickson’s hospital bed. She expects to remain in the hospital for several days. She will have to wear a back brace as she heals. The musher says she’s out of the running for this year’s Iditarod race. AP Photo/Alaska Dispatch News, Tara Young “Definitely no racing this Iditarod veteran Karin Hendrickson is shown at the Providence Alaska Medical Center, Thuryear,” she said. “That’s pretty dsay. Hendrickson is recovering from a roadside collision, that left her with three broken vertehard for me.” brae and bruised legs. Her dog team is safe and sound back at her kennel in Willow.

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from the North Slope to tidewater. Longtime friend Merrick Peirce called Walker a family man who is warm, hardworking and genuine. “He has never said anything privately that was not consistent with what he has said publicly,” Peirce, who worked with Walker through the Alaska Gasline Port Authority, said by email. It was Walker’s frustration with lack of state progress on a gas line that helped spur his return to politics in 2010. During this last campaign, while the gas line remained a major topic, Walker sought to show he wasn’t a one-issue candidate. He made expanding Medicaid coverage under the federal health care law a priority, something Parnell resisted, despite broad-based support, citing cost concerns. Walker said the state needs a fiscal plan and needs to take greater control of its destiny as an “owner-state,” not giving in to the whims of industry. Industry groups that supported the rollback of oil production taxes championed by Parnell and his efforts to advance a liquefied natural gas project are anxious to see how the incoming administration will govern. Walker, who supported this year’s failed effort to repeal the tax cut, has said he doesn’t plan to offer changes to the tax structure this session. But he plans to monitor whether the tax is having the desired effect of more oil in the pipeline and increased

industry investment. While he has raised concerns with Alaska’s position in the gas project — namely, that Alaska isn’t in the driver’s seat — Walker also has said he is not interested in starting over or in slowing down efforts to make a gas line a reality. Kara Moriarty, executive director of the Alaska Oil and Gas Association, doesn’t want delays, either. She said she’s optimistic, but her group also is interested in who will comprise Walker’s gas line team. One of his first announced Cabinet picks was for Mark Myers, a former director of the Division of Oil and Gas, to replace Joe Balash as Natural Resources commissioner. Balash has been a prominent figure in gas line talks. Sen. Bill Wielechowski, D-Anchorage, who voted against Parnell’s plan to advance the project, said if there’s one person in the state he trusts on the gas line, it’s Walker. He said he would defer to Walker and his administration a lot on the issue. Republican legislative leaders, who had a good relationship with Parnell, expressed willingness to work with Walker. The GOP has controlled the Legislature since 2013, after Republicans regained control of the Senate from the bipartisan coalition that was in place for years. “I’m willing to be open and at least give him a chance and see what he can do because it’s not about me and it’s not about Bill Walker. It’s about the future of the state of Alaska — and that’s what we need to concentrate on,” said House Speaker Mike Chenault, R-Nikiski.

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sometimes ensues. “I wouldn’t want to be out in the stores today, so this is a good place to be,” Phillips said. “I always get someone to sit with the booth while I get my Christmas list. I always hit up the pottery people.” Nearby, Deanna O’Connor, from Smiling Otter Studio in Nikiski, was also pleased to be sitting at the annual fair. “It’s a very good show. It’s very well run and we’re really happy with everything. The shoppers that come in are really nice and you meet a lot of interesting people. It’s fun to just be here,” said O’Connor, who was selling fur items and goat milk soap. At 6 p.m., hundreds of spectators lined Frontage Road and cheered as several floats, the Kenai Central High School drum line and Santa made their way down the road to the Kenai Chamber parking lot. “It’s good coming and seeing the town come together here to celebrate the holidays,” said Mackenzie McGee, who helped put together the Kenai

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Linx Robertia was apprehensive taking a picture with Jenna Hansen’s reindeer, Scene of the Crash and Comet, at Christmas Comes to Kenai, in at the Kenai Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center in Kenai. Her parents, Joseph and Colleen Robertia, said Linx Robertia recognized the animals .

Peninsula College float. McGee hoped that the KPC float would not only enhance the already festive atmosphere, but also send a positive message about the college. “I think it’s good for kids to see that the college is involved with the community.” McGee said. “Some kids don’t know that they can go to college, so I think it’s important to see that we have a presence here and that we care about them.” As the parade concluded, those who braved the cold were

rewarded with a bonfire where they could warm up and meet with friends. Cassandra Rankin and her family stood near the bonfire, where they caught the end of the parade. “We’ve been coming (to Christmas Comes to Kenai) for over 12 year,” Rankin said. “We like it all.” To cap off the night, the City of Kenai, along with Stanley Ford, sponsored a huge fireworks display. The first explosion was met with a collective cheer from

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Alaska pot backer ordered to comply with subpoena ANCHORAGE, Alaska — A campaign-finance investigation is moving forward against an Alaska television reporter who quit her job on-air and vowed to work toward legalizing marijuana. The Alaska Public Offices Commission wants to know whether Charlo Greene used crowdsourcing funds to advocate for a ballot initiative to legalize recreational pot use. Greene challenged the commission’s request for documents. The commission on Wednesday rejected her objection to a subpoena. That gives the agency the authority to continue the investigation to determine whether money that was spent would trigger reporting requirements. Greene, whose legal name is Charlene Egbe, said the order should be worrisome to those who take a stand on any issue. “If you publish your personal stance on any issue, then this government agency believes they have the authority to ask for emails, bank-account information, all of your records,” she said. “That’s scary.”

The commission is unfairly targeting her, she added. During a live newscast in September, she revealed herself to be the owner of a medical marijuana business and quit her job with a four-letter tirade. Soon after quitting, she launched an IndieGoGo online fundraising campaign to continue her fight for marijuana legalization. The effort raised more than $8,400. The commission notes that she hasn’t been found in violation of the law. “But without a reasonable investigation, no determination can be reached,” the commission wrote in a three-page order. Greene said the campaign should not be subject to reporting requirements because it was fundraising for her organization, the Alaska Cannabis Club, not for passing Ballot Measure 2. The agency cited examples where they believed her campaign was advocating for the initiative. Alaska and Oregon this month joined Washington and Colorado as states approving legal pot.

Community Calendar Today 8 a.m. • Alcoholics Anonymous As Bill Sees It Group, 11312 Kenai Spur Highway Unit 71 (Old Carrs Mall). Call 398-9440. Noon • Alcoholics Anonymous recovery group, 11312 Kenai Spur Highway, Suite 71 in the old Carrs Mall in Kenai. 4 p.m. • Narcotics Anonymous support group “Twisted Sisters” (women’s meeting) at URS Club, 11312 Kenai Spur Highway, Unit 71, Kenai. 7 p.m. • Alcoholics Anonymous Freedom Group meets at the Soldotna United Methodist Church, 158 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. M K

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The Caribou Hills Cabin Hoppers first general meeting will be on Dec. 2 at 6:30 p.m. at Mykel’s Restaurant in SolKenai Mayor hosts “First Saturday Coffee” dotna, downstairs in the banquet room. Soup will be provided Kenai Mayor Pat Porter invites you to her “First Saturday by Mykel’s. All members are encouraged and welcome to atCoffee” on Saturday , December 6th , downstairs in city hall. tend to get an update on what’s happening with the club. Think The coffee and morning pastries will be served from 9 am Snow! - 10:30 am. Mayor Porter looks forward to this opportunity to meet and visit with our Kenai residents. Visitors of our com- Book sale at Soldotna library munity are welcome too, you come with a different hat on and Friends of the Soldotna Public Library will hold a special we like to hear your opinions. Remember, you get to take home book sale and basket sale on Dec. 4 from 2-7 p.m. in the book your city coffee mug! For more information contact our City Clerk, Sandra Mo- sale room of the Soldotna Public Library. Choose from a large selection of gift books and baskets for holiday gift giving and digh at 283-8247. stocking stuffing. Every penny you spend provides added programming and collection building at the Soldotna Public LiNikiski Community Council to meet brary. The Nikiski Community Council will hold it’s next meeting on Monday, December 1st at 7:00 p.m. At the former Nikiski Trout Unlimited plans gatherings Senior Center on Island Lake Road, in Nikiski. This meeting is Kenai Peninsula Trout Unlimited’s “Tie One On” event is open to the public and community members are encouraged to attend. For questions, contact Darcy McCaughey at 398-6748 back for the winter season, the first event to be held on Dec. 2 in Kenai at the Main Street Tap & Grill from 6-7:30 p.m. Free fly tying instruction in a fun and comfortable environment, tyPotters Guild plans pottery sale ers of all ability levels, from brand new to advanced, and all The Kenai Potters Guild Christmas pottery sale is Dec. 6 ages are welcome. Kenai Peninsula Trout Unlimited is hosting starting at 10 a.m. at the pottery studio at the Kenai Fine Art a free fly fishing movie night, “Flies, Film, and Foam” at Main Center, 816 Cook Ave. in Old Town Kenai. For more informa- Street Tap & Grill in Kenai on Dec. 12 from 6-8 p.m. Films are tion, call 776-4008. provided by the renowned fly fishing film experts at The Fly Fishing Film Tour (F3T). The local KPTU chapter donated to a great cause, Casting for a Cure, in order to obtain these exciting Cardiac support group to skip Dec. meeting fly fishing films, and is excited to share them with you! This is The Cardiac Support Group will not meet in December. The a free event and seating will be first come-first serve. All ages next meeting will be Jan. 4. are welcome to attend. For more information on these events visit https://www.facebook.com/TroutUnlimitedKenaiPeninsulaChapter or e-mail: kptroutunlimited@gmail.com. Caregiver Support Program to discuss fall

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Kenai Peninsula Family Caregiver Support Program meet The Snowshoe Gun Club will hold its Annual Members at the Sterling Senior Center, Tuesday from 1-2:15 p.m. The Meeting on Dec. 6, at 10 a.m. in the club’s training building. topic will be Fall Prevention. For more information, call Judy The Board of Directors will present information on club imor Shelley at 262-1280. provements, future plans, the proposed 2015 budget and will address members’ questions/comments. Two board seats will Cookies ‘buy’ the pound benefits church youth be open for election during the meeting. All members are enOur Lady of the Angels 21st annual Cookies “buy” the couraged to attend. For questions or more information about Pound fundraiser is on Dec. 6, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., and Dec. 7, the meeting contact Alan Poynor at 283-8166, or Bob Seymour 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Homemade cookies and treats will be sold at 283-3315. by the pound. All proceeds go to youth activities, including our summer mission trip. Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Church Relaxation classes available is located 225 S. Spruce St in Kenai. Any questions please call Free, gentle seated exercise and relaxation classes will be 283-4555. offered on Mondays Dec. 1 and 8 — from 4-5 p.m. in the Redoubt room at Central Peninsula Hospital. Classes are geared Christmas tree cutting open on the Refuge for those with chronic medical conditions and discomfort. The Kenai National Wildlife Refuge announces that the Ref- Please bring a water bottle. For questions e-mail Margie Mcuge will open for Christmas tree cutting from Thanksgiving Day Cord at mmccord@cpgh.org. through Christmas Day, Dec. 25. Trees are free for personal use with a limit of one per household. Trees may be taken anywhere Community choir forming on the Refuge with hand tools, except within 150 feet of a road, A new community choir, The Kenai Peninsula Singers, is lake, stream, trail, campground, or picnic area. No tree cutting is permitted in the Refuge Headquarters/Visitor Center area and open to everyone who wants to be there, whether it is their first along Ski Hill Road. The public is requested to trim the stumps time singing or they sang at The Met. The choir will rehearse as close to the ground as possible for aesthetic reasons. For ad- every Tuesday night from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. in the Kenai Cenditional information, please contact the Kenai National Wildlife tral High School choir room. Call or email for more details: 907-283-2125 or simjnissen@gmail.com. Refuge office during regular business hours at 907-262-7021.

Hearings planned on proposed air regs FAIRBANKS, Alaska (AP) — Fairbanks residents who burn wood to save money as an alternative to expensive heating oil will have three chances to discuss proposed state regulations aimed at curbing particulate pollution. State and local officials have scheduled three days of meetings next week to discuss proposed wood-stove regulations designed to help Fairbanks meet federal standards for clean air. A final set of regulations, refined after public comment, will be submitted next month to the Environmental Protection Agency. The regulations propose a requirement that wood burned for heat must be dry wood or combined with pellet logs. They would require home-sellers to replace inefficient, polluting wood stoves with cleaner ones

or simply remove the old one. The regulations also require that wood sellers list moisture content if they sell within a pollution hot zone known as a nonattainment area. “These are all proposed regulations,” said Cindy Heil, state air quality program manager for the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation. “It could be changed.” If approved, the new rules would take effect next winter. People who can show the rules pose an “unreasonable burden” can apply for a waiver. The rules would be enforced by verbal warnings and litigation. The Department of Environmental Conservation on Monday and Tuesday will host open houses in Fairbanks and North Pole to disseminate information about the regulations. “We are going to have a

whole area where people can make comments and ask questions,” Heil said. Two public hearings in Fairbanks and one each in Anchorage and Juneau are scheduled for Wednesday. Fairbanks and North Pole have struggled to meet federal standards for fine particulate

measuring 2.5 micrometers in diameter or less. Fine particulate has been linked to heart attacks, decreased lung function and premature death in people with heart or lung disease. The young, elderly and weakened are considered vulnerable.


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All practices should be best practices New oil and gas exploration in the

Cook Inlet basin, coupled with the prospect of the Alaska LNG Project’s natural gas pipeline ending in Nikiski, are creating plenty of benefits for our community. But there are negative impacts, too, and the companies benefitting from the boom should be doing all they can to mitigate those impacts. Case in point are issues in Nikiski with Baker Hughes, an oilfield services company which recently dumped a cement mixture on its property. The mixture spread onto a neighboring property, and required a team of hazardous materials specialists to clean up. While dumping the cement mixture on its own property was not illegal, officials with the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation have told the Clarion that it certainly is not a best practice. Making the situation worse, when the substance contaminated the adjoining property, company officials from Baker Hughes refused to provide details of what was in the substance to the property owner — leaving him to wonder just what he’d been exposed to. The DEC provided the Clarion the material safety data sheet for the cement, which, it was noted, is considered hazardous by the Occupational Safety Health Administration. The company is cleaning up the mess, but the fact that it happened in the first place is unacceptable. Residents here are generally supportive of exploration and development — provided it’s done in a way that doesn’t threaten our other resources, our health and our environment. Taking shortcuts when disposing of hazardous materials does all of those things. What’s more, when companies do make a mistake, they need to be much more forthcoming about the potential impact. Most Kenai Peninsula residents wouldn’t even know where to start if they suspected their property of being contaminated, never mind have the resources to be able to challenge a huge international corporation. The public deserves to know when industry actions affect their lives, and industry should be responsible and responsive in addressing problems and sharing information with those affected. We’re appreciative of the many contributions made by the oil and gas industry to our region, and people here welcome the investment. But we’d ask that the industry show the same respect and ensure that best practice principles be applied to everything it does. Cutting corners just doesn’t cut it any more.

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GOP govs look to 2016 By JILL COLVIN and STEVE PEOPLES Associated Press

BOCA RATON, Fla. — A half-dozen potential Republican presidential contenders spent last week peacocking across the sprawling grounds of a pink-hued luxury resort, schmoozing with donors and sizing up the competition in the party’s most fractured field in decades. They rarely criticized each other in public, but there were subtle jabs. Within hours of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie gracing the cover of a magazine in an illustration of him kissing a baby’s head, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal suggested the party needs bold leaders, not showmen. “We have enough politicians who try to be celebrities and kiss babies and cut ribbons,” Jindal said. Whether it was an intentional shot at Christie or not, the looming 2016 contest changed the context of every speech, interview and panel discussion at the Republican Governors Association’s annual conference. The summit at the oceanside Boca Raton Resort & Club felt like a test run for what is increasingly shaping up to be a brutal showdown for the GOP presidential nomination among more than a dozen potential contenders, including a cluster of governors. In contrast, Hillary Rodham Clinton has spent recent weeks basking in the glows of grandmotherhood and applause at a few public events — without any major challenger for the Democratic nod, should she choose to pursue it. While the potential GOP field appears stronger than four years ago, the Republicans are without a front-runner. “There are, like, 16 people who could run,” said former Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour, who downplayed the potential

AP News Extra risk of so many candidates at each other’s throats. “They won’t all run, of course, but a lot of quality in there.” The candidates aren’t expected to start formally declaring their intentions until the first quarter of next year. But the developing tensions were already apparent as five potential candidates appeared together on stage in a packed, grand ballroom to answering questions from moderator Chuck Todd, the host of NBC’s “Meet The Press” — a dress rehearsal of sorts for the looming primary. Ohio Gov. John Kasich, a former congressman, repeatedly crossed words with Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, challenging Walker’s telling of the history of the Bill Clinton administration. On another panel, Walker mentioned that he’d been in high school at a time when Kasich had voted on a piece of immigration legislation.

“Well, you don’t look that much younger,” Kasich quipped. Texas Gov. Rick Perry left little doubt that the race is on. “I think the campaign has engaged. We’re talking about issues here that are going to affect the presidential election in 2016,” Perry said. “I think we need to have this conversation with America.” The governors who would be president agreed on one thing: their superiority as candidates over their nongubernatorial competition. Those in attendance repeatedly stressed that the party’s best hope for reclaiming the White House lies with a chief executive at the top of the ticket. But they dismissed the idea of any kind of advance pact to ensure they don’t inflict too much damage during the primary. Behind the scenes, however, that’s exactly what the contenders were aiming for. Dozens of the party’s biggest donors enjoyed private audiences with prospective candidates.

All sides hate the media Everyone is a media critic. President Barack Obama, unsuccessfully pleading for a peaceful reaction to the grand jury exoneration of policeman Darren Wilson, made it a point to show his scorn by describing the coverage of the “negative reaction” on the ground as exploitive “good TV.” Meanwhile, in his news conference, prosecutor Bob McCulloch couldn’t resist taking a shot at the “24-hour news cycle and its insatiable appetite for something — for anything — to talk about.” I’ll tell you what, Mr. President and Mr. Prosecutor: You do your job, and we’ll do ours, which is to cover the debate over how well you are doing it, as well as the kind of violent damage we see in Ferguson, Missouri. That’s presented by journalists on the ground, in the face of danger, some of which has come at the hands of bullying cops. Granted, there are some hot dogs among them, but most are responsible and gutsy. Of course, those of us who try to be serious about journalism must get used to, if not embrace, the reality that if we do our job properly, most people won’t like us. Many times, they hate the idea that we’re interested in what they’re doing, because it means that they’re doing something very wrong. Ferguson is certainly a case in point. The protests and violence that erupted after the fatal shooting of black teenager Michael Brown by a white cop is clearly big

news. Obviously, the explosive reaction to the grand jury’s nonindictment of Wilson also is huge. Even so, many of those who call the area home deeply resent all the reporters, videographers Bob Franken and photographers, to say nothing of big satellite trucks, that have descended like a bunch of “vultures,” a term commonly heard from the locals. The president and prosecutor are merely channeling Americans who believe that those covering the story are irresponsibly promoting trouble with their very presence. The vitriol comes from all sides, including those who are suspicious that the same media are plotting to slant the story in favor of the authorities. Cries of “conspiracy” raced across Twitterdom the moment it was learned that various national-network celebrity anchor people had met with Officer Wilson in an effort to land the big “get” — an interview, preferably exclusive. Usually, relatively low-level bookers compete for the newsmakers, but when it’s a really big deal, the bigfoots tromp in. Included this time were some really big feet: Matt Lauer, Scott Pelley, Anderson Cooper, George Stephanopoulos and other heavyweights making their

pitches wherever Wilson is hiding out. The critics charge that by stumbling all over each other to secure this major headliner, they were promising to show him in a sympathetic way. Stephanopoulos got the get, by the way, and others can decide how tough he was. The fact is that this kind of off-the-record encounter is routine. In the mid-’90s, when I was still in my CNN phase, I went up against the other networks seeking the first TV interview with CIA agent Aldrich Ames, who had been convicted as very high level Soviet mole. It was a sensational case. Knowing that the competition probably would sweet-talk him, my approach was to tell him that if I did the interview, he could expect hard questions. It worked. Wolf Blitzer and I did an hour special with him at his prison. I also can tell you that there have been other big fish that got away. The point is, this high-stakes competition is normal, but it is certainly cutthroat. People observing from the outside can get really turned off by watching us throw our sharp elbows. We definitely can be intrusive pains in the butt. For the most part, though, we aren’t playing favorites. But if everybody thinks we are, then we’re probably doing our jobs. Bob Franken is a longtime broadcast journalist, including 20 years at CNN.

Have an attitude of gratitude If Thomas Jefferson could be faulted for one thing in composing the Declaration of Independence, it might be his inclusion of the words “the pursuit of happiness” in the text. Happiness is a vapor that cannot be grasped; a temporary feeling based on transitory circumstances akin to the euphoria of a full-on sugar rush. Happiness is good for a time, but it cannot last. Life invariably intervenes. So many seem so unthankful about so much these days. Turn on the TV or read a newspaper and you will find complainers. Democrats complain about Republicans and the reverse. The poor complain about the rich and the rich complain that they are being taxed too much. Citizens complain about illegal immigrants. Whites complain about people of color and people of color complain right back. This week in Ferguson, Missouri, we saw lots of people complaining about the police and alleged injustice while storeowners whose businesses were destroyed legitimately complained about the rioters. There’s an old Southern gospel song whose title other writers have used with different lyrics, but the one I like best is the one that encourages people to “have an attitude of gratitude.” At Thanksgiving, those of us who believe in God thank Him for His many blessings. These include food to eat, clothes to

wear, a roof over our heads, good health for those fortunate enough to have it and good doctors for those who don’t, a job for those who have one and the chance to find employment for those who don’t (and Cal Thomas unemployment insurance to bridge the gap between jobs). We aren’t grateful enough for what we have. Instead of complaining about what we don’t have, try thanking someone for what you do have. Thank a soldier for your freedom, even the freedom to complain about your political leaders without fear of being arrested, as is the case in many countries. Find something good to say about another person and thank them for it. Thank your parents, if they are living, no matter how bad your upbringing may have been. They gave you the gift of life, what you make of it is up to you. Oprah Winfrey sometimes comes up with something worth quoting. I found this gem through a Google search: “Be thankful for what you have; you’ll end up having more. If you concentrate on what you don’t have, you will never, ever have enough.” Have you noticed in the past several years how public storage units have sprung

up all over the country? Think about this: In our very large houses we don’t have enough room to store all of the stuff we’ve accumulated, so we rent other places to put it. Advertisers say acquiring stuff will make us happy. Obviously not, or we would be happy most of the time because most of us have more stuff than our parents and certainly our grandparents ever had, or ever needed. Previous generations may not have had a lot of material things, but they had something we appear to lack — contentment. To be content is better than being happy. Contentment is akin to satisfaction. Maybe the reason Mick Jagger couldn’t get any satisfaction was because he was looking for it in the wrong place. Author A.J. Jacobs says, “I’ve started to look at life differently. When you’re thanking God for every little joy — every meal, every time you wake up, every time you take a sip of water — you can’t help but be more thankful for life itself, for the unlikely and miraculous fact that you exist at all.” Mr. Jacobs has an attitude of gratitude. Try it and see what difference it makes in you and in others. If you do, you might have a happy — strike that — a contented Thanksgiving. Readers may email Cal Thomas at tcaeditors@tribune.com.

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Court: Landowners may be eligible for compensation FAIRBANKS, Alaska (AP) — The Alaska Supreme Court ruled that a group of landowners may be eligible for compensation after suing the state for burning their properties. The landowners’ claim dates to 2010 when they sued after their land was burned during the Railbelt Complex wildfires

in 2009. A jury may now decide whether the burnout fire was necessary to fight an imminent emergency. The Railbelt Complex fires consumed more than 600,000 acres during an unusually hot, dry summer. None of the plaintiffs lost

structures in the controlled fire, but all the trees and vegetation on the properties were burned. Their attorney, William Satterberg, called the burnout fire a “fire of convenience,” saying the state could have lit the preemptive fire farther away. “It was easier to light it

there than it was to do it a mile away,” he said. The fire lowered the aesthetic appeal of the lakeside homes, because all that’s visible outside their cabins’ back doors are the remains of a forest fire, Satterberg said. The property owners’ initial lawsuit said the state used

eminent domain, a provision that says private property shall not be damaged for public use without just compensation. The landowners also had filed claims against the state for negligence and intentional misconduct. A Superior Court judge dismissed all the claims, but the

landowners appealed. Then the Supreme Court upheld the dismissal of the negligence and misconduct claims, but reversed the dismissal of the eminent domain claim, questioning whether the way the state exercised its police powers was justified.

Alaska lawmakers hold private gas project meetings ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Alaska lawmakers, legislative staff and gas-line consultants attended private meetings and signed confidentiality agreements about the Alaska Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) project. The private meetings were held Friday and lasted more than two hours. The Anchorage meetings of the Legislative Budget and Audit Committee also included a short public update from the administration outlining key steps Gov.-elect Bill Walker and the Legislature will be expected to take to keep the project on track

next year. The meetings came just three days before Walker will be sworn into office. Outgoing Gov. Sean Parnell had launched the Alaska LNG project. The project to build a pipeline for liquid natural gas could cost more than $65 billion and includes partnerships between the state, pipeline builder TransCanada and oil giants ExxonMobil, ConocoPhillips and BP. Selling the state’s reserves of natural gas is considered crucial for an oil-dependent state facing towering deficits. In total, 40 people signed the confidentiality agreements,

including 20 of the state’s 60 lawmakers. The confidential discussions included details about the state’s bargaining position relative to other partners in the project or potential gas buyers, according to those who attended the meeting. “I know there’s a lot of angst around this notion of confidentiality, but this really is designed to protect the interests of Alaskans and prevent our counterparties from knowing too much about our strategies and what the real motivations are behind some of the positions we take, and some of the decisions we ultimately make,”

Natural Resources Commissioner Joe Balash said. Sen. Anna Fairclough, R-Eagle River and chair of the committee, said she had requested that the administration provide as much public information as possible about the project. “I told them I want things

I can share with my constituents,” Fairclough said. “I want a clear, bright line between what’s confidential and what’s not and to label them very specifically.” Fairclough said some confidentiality is important. For example, the state should not say

which gas buyer it plans to negotiate with. If it did, competitors could immediately try to undercut the state, she said. During the public portion of the meeting, Balash said the state will have to make key decisions so the project can move to the next phase in early 2016.

Plan on home food stands in Sitka moves forward

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SITKA, Alaska (AP) — A proposal to make it easier for Sitka residents to set up produce stands in their own front yards is moving forward. The Sitka Assembly this week approved a first reading of a proposed zoning code amendment to allow local gardeners to get conditional use permits directly from the Planning Commission. Such permits currently must be approved by the assembly. A public hearing and a final vote on the proposal is scheduled for Dec. 9.

The plan would define commercial home horticulture to include garden stands and speed up the permitting process. Residents Lisa SadleirHart and Tom Hart presented the concept before the Planning Commission. They also voiced their support for the measure before the assembly Tuesday, when the first reading was approved by a 7-0 vote. Sadleir-Hart said the change would keep produce money in town, raise sales

tax revenue for the city and decrease the waste of surplus crops from gardens. “Tom and I have been working on this since July,” Sadleir-Hart said. “It’s been a great process for us.” The proposal also would, among other things, limit the sizes of produce stands and their hours and seasons of operation. Produce stand operators would be required to collect sales taxes and obtain a business license, Sadleir-Hart said.

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Larson and Alice Hunter, and their children, three-year-old Brit and one-year-old Brea, wait for their flight at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport on Tuesday, in Anchorage, Alaska. The family was heading home to the western Alaska village of Scammon Bay, where they will celebrate Thanksgiving.


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Doctor who died of Ebola hailed as hero BEN NUCKOLS Associated Press

LANDOVER HILLS, Md. — Dr. Martin Salia didn’t get into the medical profession to get rich, and even though he was a permanent U.S. resident, he chose to work in his native Sierra Leone because the need for surgeons there was so great. Although his medical colleagues were worried when he returned there to treat Ebola patients, they said the decision was consistent with his character. The 44-year-old surgeon was remembered Saturday at his funeral Mass as a tireless, selfless and heroic advocate for medical care for the less fortunate. Salia died of Ebola on Nov. 17 after being flown to a hospital in Omaha, Nebraska, in the advanced stages of the deadly virus. He became the second person to die in the

United States after contracting Ebola in West Africa, where it has killed nearly 7,000 people. Ron Klain, the White House Ebola response coordinator, read a personal note of condolence from President Barack Obama to Salia’s family. “The greatest heroes are people who choose to face danger, who voluntarily put themselves at risk to help others,” Klain said. “Martin Salia was such a man.” The 90-minute Mass at the home parish of Salia’s family in Maryland drew a crowd that swelled to the hundreds. Relatives, friends, colleagues and dignitaries from both the U.S. and Sierra Leone were in attendance, along with Sierra Leonean immigrants from around the country, some of whom said they didn’t know Salia personally. Salia’s wife, Isatu Salia, wept as she carried a small black box containing her hus-

band’s cremated remains into the church, flanked by the couple’s sons, 20-year-old Maada and 14-year-old Hinwaii. Bockari Stevens, the Sierra Leonean ambassador to the United States, called Salia a national hero who abandoned “the luxuries of the United States” to aid his homeland. “It is a loss not only to your family. It is a loss to our country,” Stevens said. Stevens called for the United States to do more to “ensure that this scourge is blighted” in Sierra Leone, which is now bearing the brunt of the 8-month-old outbreak, and the other West African nations stricken by Ebola. “The world’s response has been too late, but now, help is coming,” he said to applause. The top United Nations official in the fight against the disease said Saturday in an interview with The Associated Press that Sierra Leone will

Black Friday sales fall as sales start earlier

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NEW YORK (AP) — The crowds of bargain hunters that rush through store doors the day after Thanksgiving have thinned out. U.S. shoppers spent $9.1 billion at stores on Black Friday, according to data out Saturday from research firm ShopperTrak. That’s a drop of 7 percent compared with the same day last year. But it’s too early to call the holiday shopping season a dud, said Bill Martin, ShopperTrak’ s co-founder. Sales on Thanksgiving jumped 24 percent to $3.2 billion. And overall sales for the two days are expected to slip half a percent to $12.29 billion. The figures don’t include online transactions. For the second straight year, the report suggests that more people avoided the crowds on Black Friday by avoiding time at home on Thanksgiving Day. This year, many large retail stores decided to open their doors to eager shoppers for extended hours on the holiday. “People are changing their behavior,” Martin said. “We’ve

‘ People are changing their behavior. We’ve seen this for two years in a row now. Stores opening on Thanksgiving are simply eroding sales from Black Friday.’ — Bill Martin, ShopperTrak cofounder seen this for two years in a row now. Stores opening on Thanksgiving are simply eroding sales from Black Friday.” The popularity of shopping online has also lured people away from brick-and-mortar stores. In a separate report out Saturday, IBM said online sales for Black Friday climbed 9.5 percent over the same day last year. More than one of every four transactions were made using a smartphone or tablet computer. Some people saw no reason to rush to the stores before the weekend. In Phoenix, Elaine Vanas and her daughter, Christine, were out picking up coats on Saturday, saying they dis-

liked the long lines on Black Friday. At JC Penney, the two found a $50 house coat for Christine’s grandmother for $20, and bought another $200 coat for $20. “I’m not cheap but I’m frugal,” Elaine Vanas said. Retail businesses have highs hopes for the holiday shopping season. The National Retail Federation predicts that sales for the last two months of the year will hit $616.9 billion, an increase of 4.1 percent over the same period of 2013. That would count as the biggest increase for that sales period since 2011. But it would still be slower than the 6 percent pace typical before 2007.

soon see a dramatic increase in Ebola treatment beds, but it’s not clear who will staff them. Only about a quarter of a promised 1,200 treatment beds are up and running. The nation is also dogged by unsafe burials, which may account for up to 50 percent of all new cases, said Anthony Banbury, head of the U.N. Mission for Ebola Emergency Response. Salia was born and raised in Kenema, Sierra Leone, and received his medical training in Freetown, the country’s capital. He later served as a surgical resident in Cameroon and also worked in Kenya and the United States. His dream had been to open his own hospital

in Sierra Leone, colleagues said. Salia did not receive aggressive treatment for Ebola until nearly two weeks after he first started showing symptoms. His formal diagnosis was delayed, and it took several days for him to be flown back to the United States. Those delays, doctors said, probably made it impossible for anyone to save his life. Dr. Marilee Cole, an international health consultant who ran a Georgetown University training program in Cameroon, remembered Salia as an unusually humble physician. The diminutive, wiry surgeon was always in motion, she said, and despite his work ethic, he

managed to organize a soccer league for the hospital staff. After he completed his residency and began training other doctors, they were awed by his multitude of skills, she said. “You never knew how hard he was working until you talked to your colleagues,” Cole said. “Over the course of many years, I came to understand there was something special about him.” In an interview after the Mass, Salia’s older son said he was heartened by the esteem in which others held his father. “I’m really proud that he was able to do so many things for a lot of people,” Maada Salia said.

Around the Nation Experts: Ferguson highlights that police can do a better job of calming volatile situations SEATTLE (AP) — The grand jury that declined to indict Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson was focused on whether he might have acted in self-defense when he shot and killed unarmed, 18-year-old Michael Brown. But the case raises another question: Could Wilson have avoided getting into a spot where he had to make that split-second, life-or-death decision? Departments around the country have in recent years stepped up their training in “de-escalation” — the art of defusing a tense situation with a word or a gesture instead of being confrontational or reaching for a weapon. Proponents, including the Justice Department, say the approach can improve trust and understanding between police and residents, curtail the unnecessary use of force and improve the safety of officers and civilians alike. “We haven’t taught officers to just walk away,” said Cambridge, Massachusetts, Police Commissioner Robert Haas. “But if the only reason a person is acting up is because you’re standing there ... isn’t that a viable approach?” “People are changing their behavior,” Martin said. “We’ve seen this for two years in a row now. Stores opening on Thanksgiving are simply eroding sales from Black Friday.”

Citing hostility and assaults in their homeland, scores of Russian gays seek asylum in US NEW YORK (AP) — Had he stayed in Russia, Andrew Mironov would be settling in to a stable job with an oil company, likely with a newly awarded doctoral degree in electrical engineering. Instead, he faces an uncertain future in New York City as one of scores of Russian gays seeking asylum in the United States because of hostility and harassment in their homeland.“In Russia, I would have gotten my Ph.D. this fall, had a job and health insurance,” said Mironov, 25. “Now, here, I’m nobody.” Yet the sacrifices have been worth it, Mironov says, given the fears that lingered after he was severely beaten by several assailants in the lobby of a gay bar in his home city of Samara. “Which is more important, happiness or success?” he asked over coffee in midtown Manhattan. “I would say happiness. I feel no fear here.”


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Officer who shot Michael Brown resigns ALAN SCHER ZAGIER Associated Press

FERGUSON, Mo. — The Ferguson police officer who fatally shot Michael Brown has resigned, his attorney said Saturday, nearly four months after the confrontation between the white officer and unarmed black 18-year-old that ignited protests in the St. Louis suburb and across the nation. Darren Wilson, who has been on administrative leave since the Aug. 9 shooting, resigned effective immediately, said his attorney, Neil Bruntrager. He declined further immediate comment. The Brown family attorney, Benjamin Crump, didn’t immediately return phone and email messages from The Associated Press. Wilson told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch he was stepping down out of his “own free will” after the police department told him it had received threats of violence if he remained an employee. “I’m not willing to let someone else get hurt because of

me,” said Wilson, who had been with the department for six years. Wilson fatally shot Brown after a scuffle in the middle of a street, where Brown’s body lay for several hours as police investigated and a crowd of angry onlookers gathered. Several days of tense and at times violent protests followed, prompting Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon to call in the National Guard to help. Some witnesses have said Brown had his hands up when Wilson shot him. Wilson told a grand jury that reviewed the case that he feared for his life when Brown hit him and reached for his gun. The grand jury spent more than three months reviewing evidence before announcing Monday that it wouldn’t indict Wilson, igniting violence among protesters that resulted in at least a dozen commercial buildings in the area being destroyed by fire. Several other large but peaceful protests have since been held in Ferguson and across the country. The U.S. Justice Department

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This undated file photo released by the St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney’s office on Monday, shows Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson during his medical examination after he fatally shot Michael Brown, in Ferguson, Missouri.The white police officer who killed Michael Brown has resigned from the Ferguson Police Department, nearly four months after the confrontation that fueled protests in the St. Louis suburb and across the U.S. Wilson has been on administrative leave since the Aug. 9 shooting.

is conducting a civil rights investigation into the shooting and a separate investigation of police department practices. Wilson’s resignation didn’t seem to affect protesters outside Ferguson police headquarters Saturday night.

Rick Campbell said he didn’t care about the resignation, saying: “I’ve been protesting out here since August.” Several other protesters merely shrugged their shoulders when asked about the resignation. “We were not after Wilson’s

job,” civil rights activist the Rev. Al Sharpton said in a written statement. “We were after Michael Brown’s justice.” Wilson spent months in hiding and made no public statements following the shooting. Wilson, who recently got mar-

ried, broke his silence after the grand jury decision, telling ABC News that he couldn’t have done anything differently in the encounter with Brown. Wilson said he had a clean conscience because “I know I did my job right.”

Teens now have a say in New York City’s government JENNIFER PELTZ Associated Press

NEW YORK — Rashana Jackman isn’t old enough to vote in an election, but she could soon have a vote on a cityappointed board that takes influential stands on neighborhood issues. At 17, the Brooklyn high school junior is considering applying to serve on her communi-

ty board, under a new state law that lets 16- and 17-year-olds join the panels that function as front lines of local government in the nation’s biggest city. The advisory but oft-heeded groups opine on zoning changes and liquor license applications, consult on city budgeting for local projects and serve as conduits for community concerns. “It’s a great opportunity for me to make a change in my

community,” said Jackman, who’s interested in education, health and social services in the diverse Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood. In allowing 16- and 17-yearolds to hold up to two of each board’s 50 seats, New York is among communities nationwide giving school-age people more of an adult-sized say in government. The idea has sparked some debate over whether teens

are prepared to weigh issues and regulations that can elude adults. Teens have occasionally been tapped for New York’s community panels in the past. City Comptroller Scott Stringer was 16 when appointed to a community board in 1977, an experience the veteran politician says “has stayed with me my entire career.” “Through a teenager’s eyes,

you were really part of the government. You had a formal role in decision-making,” he recalls. But members generally have been 18 and older — usually far older. The new state law enshrines a voting role for younger teens, who can apply early next year for terms starting in April on 59 boards citywide. Advocates say youths should have a part in decisions about their neighborhoods and their par-

ticipation can help groom future leaders and give current ones a next-generation perspective. “It helps young people get invested in their communities . and I really believe that 16- and 17-year-olds have a lot to contribute,” said state Assemblywoman Nily Rozic, a Democratic former community board member who spearheaded the law with Republican state Sen. Andrew Lanza.

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Murder charges against Egypt’s Mubarak dismissed by HAMZA HENDAWI Associated Press

CAIRO — A judge dismissed murder charges Saturday against former President Hosni Mubarak and acquitted his security chief over the killing of protesters during Egypt’s 2011 uprising, crushing any hope of a judicial reckoning on behalf of the hundreds victims of the revolt that toppled him. Yet instead of outrage, a largely muted initial reaction greeted the decision in an Egypt where unlicensed protests draw stiff prison terms and many remain fearful over their security four years after the nation’s Arab Spring revolt. Some 2,000 young people protested the verdict near Cairo’s Tahrir Square, the birthplace of the 2011 uprising closed off Saturday by soldiers and police, though open a day earlier despite widespread fears of violent Islamist protests. They chanted against the military, whose former chief, Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, is now the president. “The people want to bring down the regime!” they shouted, using one of the chief slogans in the 18-day, anti-Mubarak uprising. In the evening, police broke up the gathering, firing water cannon and tear gas and driv-

ing protesters into side streets after supporters of the banned Muslim Brotherhood joined the protest. An Interior Ministry statement said that Brotherhood supporters pelted security forces with rocks and fought with the protesters. Security officials, speaking on condition of anonymity because they weren’t authorized to brief reporters, said police arrested 29 people. A statement from the health ministry early Sunday said one person was killed and nine were injured in the clashes. The dispersal of protesters contrasted with the jubilant well-wishers who greeted Mubarak after the decision when he returned to his temporary home at a Nile-side military hospital. He later triumphantly waved back to supporters from his hospital window. A television interviewer reached him by telephone, asking whether he had ordered the killing. “I did not do anything at all,” replied Mubarak, who was convicted and sentenced to life in prison in 2012 on charges related to the killing of protesters. The verdict was overturned on appeal the following year. The monarch of close U.S. ally Bahrain, King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, also called to congratulate Mubarak, accord-

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Egyptians gather near Tahrir Square to protest the verdict in the trial of ousted President Hosni Mubarak in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday. A judge dismissed murder charges Saturday against former President Hosni Mubarak and acquitted his security chief over the killing of protesters during Egypt’s 2011 uprising, crushing any hope of a judicial reckoning on behalf of the hundreds victims of the revolt that toppled him.

ing to the official news agency of the Gulf Arab island nation. Mubarak, who assumed Egypt’s highest office in 1981 following the assassination of Anwar Sadat, has spent virtually all the time since he was detained in April 2011 in hospitals due to poor health. On Saturday, he came to the courtroom on a gurney, wearing dark glasses, a navy blue tie and a matching cardigan. In his ruling, judge Mahmoud al-Rashidi cited the

“inadmissibility” of the case against Mubarak due to a technicality. He said Mubarak’s May 2011 referral to trial by prosecutors ignored the “implicit” decision that no criminal charges be filed against him when his security chief and six of his top aides were referred to trial by the same prosecutors two months earlier. After the decision, Cairo resident Nermine Fathy simply asked: “Who killed the martyrs? I want to know who killed

the martyrs.” That question likely won’t be answered in Egypt’s courts. Already, nearly 170 police officers and security officials put on trial in connection to the killings have either been acquitted for lack of evidence or were found to have acted in selfdefense. Some received short, suspended sentences. The Mubarak trial, however, was concerned only with the killing of 239 protesters whose names were cited in charge documents, not the nearly 900 killed in total during the 18 days of the revolt. Saturday’s ruling marks another major setback for the young activists who led the 2011 Egyptian uprising, many of whom are now in prison or have withdrawn from politics. It likely will reinforce the perception that Mubarak’s autocratic state remains in place, albeit led by el-Sissi, the former military chief who later led the overthrow of Islamist President Mohammed Morsi in 2013. It concludes Mubarak’s retrial along with his two sons, his security chief Habib elAdly and six top security commanders, who were all acquitted. Also acquitted was wealthy businessman Hussein Salem, a longtime Mubarak friend tried in absentia. Hossam Bahgat, a promi-

nent human rights advocate, said Saturday’s verdict would be used by the government to signal the end of the upheavals associated with the 2011 revolt. “The regime’s message: It’s time to look forward, time to move on, time to focus on building the nation. But I doubt this will work. It will deepen the grievance and feeling of injustice felt by many young people,” Bahgat said by telephone from New York. Mubarak was also acquitted of corruption charges that he faced along with his sons Alaa and Gamal — his one-time heir apparent — over the statute of limitations in the case running out. The case involves their purchase from Salem of luxury villas in a Red Sea resort at a vastly discounted price, something that the prosecution had said amounted to bribery. The two sons face a separate trial on charges of insider trading. All the rulings can be appealed. It was not immediately clear whether Mubarak would now walk free since he is serving a three-year jail term for separate corruption charges he was convicted of in May. He has been in detention since April 2011, but it is unclear if the past 3 1/2 years will be treated as time served.

Uruguay: Vazquez favored in presidential election by LEONARDO HABERKOR Associated Press

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MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay — Ruling party candidate and former president Tabare Vazquez is favored to win Uruguay’s runoff election Sunday on the back of a strong economy, a result that would help secure the country’s pioneering marijuana laws. Five polls show the leftleaning Vazquez, 74, ahead of center-right challenger Luis Alberto Lacalle Pou by a roughly 10 percentage point margin. Vazquez, who took office in 2005, was the first person to break 170 years of domination by Uruguay’s Colorado and National parties. He pursued moderate economic policies that helped Uruguay outpace neighbors while improving life for the poor. He

left office in 2010 with high popularity ratings that put his party’s candidate, Jose Mujica, in the president’s office. Now Mujica appears set to return the favor, with his 70 percent approval rating boosting Vazquez’s candidacy. Both men belong to the Broad Front coalition. “Uruguay is not governed by people, it’s governed by parties. In other countries the president has a more important role,” said Adolfo Garce, a political scientist at Montevideo’s University of the Republic. “This will be the third government of the Broad Front and it will have even more continuity than differences from the previous ones.” Lacalle Pou, 41, has criticized a plan promoted by Mujica to create the world’s

‘Uruguay is not governed by people, it’s governed by parties. In other countries the president has a more important role.’ — Adolfo Garce, political scientist first national marketplace for legal marijuana in Uruguay. Although he would still allow consumers to grow pot plants at home for personal use, Lacalle Pou has said he would end the government’s role in the production and sale of marijuana. Vazquez has said he would change the marijuana law only if it proves ineffective. He has also promised to continue the coalition’s mix of pro-market economic policies and social welfare plans. A still-practicing oncologist,

Vazquez expanded health care and campaigned against the use of tobacco during his presidency. He also vetoed a law to liberalize restrictions on abortion — a measure that later passed under Mujica. Vazquez continued seeing patients one day a week during his previous presidency, but said in a recent interview that he would give up medicine to focus on the presidency if elected on Sunday. In the first round of presidential voting on Oct. 28, he won 48 percent of the vote against

31 percent for Lacalle Pou of the National Party. Lacalle Pou has campaigned on promises to curb rising crime and improve education. He also vowed to curb rising prices, and opposes Mujica’s plan to resettle six Guantanamo prisoners in Uruguay. Mujica, who is barred by law from running for another consecutive term, led Uru-

guay through stable economic growth and better wages. A former leftist guerrilla, his social agenda won praise worldwide for including the legalization of marijuana and gay marriage, although the measures remain less popular at home. Critics also say that his government failed to improve education, security and the environment.


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China urges Taiwan to keep ties after poll loss by RALPH JENNINGS Associated Press

TAIPEI, Taiwan — China urged Taiwan to protect the gains of landmark cooperation between the mainland and the self-ruled island after Taiwan’s pro-Beijing ruling party was routed in local elections. The defeat in Saturday’s elections of the Nationalist Party, which lost nine cities and counties, including its longtime strongholds Taipei, the capital, and the major central city of Taichung, led to the resignation of Premier Jiang Yi-huah, who heads the Cabinet. President Ma Ying-jeou promised to make changes. The election losses could jeopardize six years of talks with China that have led to 21 agreements, helping to lift Taiwan’s half-trillion-dollar economy, while raising Beijing’s hopes for political reunification. Beijing has claimed sovereignty over Taiwan since the Chinese civil war of the 1940s, but since taking office in 2008, Ma has set aside the old disputes to ease tensions through

talks. A top Chinese official on Saturday night urged people in Taiwan to protect those gains. “We hope compatriots across the Strait will cherish hard-won fruits of cross-strait relations, and jointly safeguard and continue to push forward peaceful development of cross-strait relations,” said Ma Xiaoguang, spokesman for the State Council Taiwan Affairs Office. Taiwanese have been watching closely as Beijing takes a hard-line stance on demands for democratic rule in Hong Kong, a semiautonomous Chinese city that has been gripped by more two months of pro-democracy protests. The heavy losses will make it tougher for Ma’s Nationalists to hold onto the presidency in 2016. “I must express apologies to the Nationalist Party and its supporters for making everyone disappointed,” Ma told a news conference. “I’ve received the message people have sent via these elections. It’s my responsibility and I will quickly offer a party reform plan to address

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Taiwan’s Premier Jiang Yi-huah bows as he steps down after his ruling Nationalist Party was heavily defeated in local island-wide elections, Saturday, at the Executive Yuan in Taipei, Taiwan. Taiwan’s ruling Nationalist Party suffered stiff defeats in municipal elections Saturday, dealing a stronger-than-expected blow to a president.

everyone’s demands. I won’t cratic Progressive Party picked talks with China’s Communist avoid responsibility.” up seven offices in Saturday’s leadership, but disputes the diaThe chief opposition Demo- elections. It favors continuing logue framework that binds the

two sides under Beijing’s jurisdiction, instead preferring talks in an international setting. “We want to send the Nationalists a warning,” said Lin Wen-chih, a 48-year-old film producer who voted for the winning independent Taipei mayoral candidate, Ko Wenje. “Taiwan is an independent country. We don’t want the Nationalists to take measures that would have it eaten up (by China).” A weakened Nationalist Party, also known as the Kuomintang, or KMT, may erode Ma’s mandate before 2016 to sign a pact with China to cut import tariffs, set up official representative offices on both sides and push for a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping. If the opposition party wins the presidency, Beijing is likely to suspend deals with Taiwan. In March, Ma’s government faced thousands of student-led protesters who occupied parliament and nearby streets in Taipei to stop ratification of a service trade liberalization agreement with China.

Taliban raid on guest house kills 2 by RAHIM FAIEZ Associated Press

KABUL, Afghanistan — Taliban attackers armed with suicide bomb vests and assault rifles killed two people, one a foreigner, during a raid on a guesthouse near the Afghan parliament Saturday, authorities said, the latest attack in the capital as NATO troops withdraw from the country. Interior Ministry spokesman Sediq Sediqqi did not idenAP Photo/Massoud Hossaini tify the dead, only saying they Afghan security personnel stand guard near the site of a battle worked for a foreign aid group between security forces and Taliban fighters, in Kabul, Afghani- he declined to name. Security stan, Saturday. forces rescued six Afghans held

hostage by the attackers during the assault, he said. After storming the building in a residential suburb in west Kabul, one of the attackers detonated an explosives-packed suicide vest and security forces shot dead the other two, Sediqqi and Kabul police spokesman Hashmat Stanikzai said. The Taliban claimed the attack in a statement, saying they targeted “a secret missionary center.” One witness, Samir Noorzai, said Europeans who worked as consultants for the Afghan government lived there. Other said it was the home of Christian

missionaries. The Taliban have waged a series of large-scale attacks on Kabul in recent days, including an assault in the upscale Wazir Akbar Khan district home to embassies and international agencies, and the suicide bombing of a British embassy vehicle. There have been about a dozen attacks in the past two weeks alone. Meanwhile Saturday, Taliban attacks killed at least 11 Afghan

soldiers in southern Helmand province, including one on a base once held by NATO forces, said Omar Zwak, spokesman for the provincial governor. The Taliban has been launching assaults since Thursday on the base, once known as Camp Bastion until the British handed it over last month. Camp Bastion also once held Camp Leatherneck, a U.S. Marine base in the volatile southern province.

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n On Oct. 31 at 6:44 p.m., Alaska Wildlife Troopers, Seward Post, issued a citation to Terrance Scott LeClair, 55, of Seward, for failing to submit his 2014 moose harvest report to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game within 15 days of taking a moose as required. Bail was set at $110. An optional court appearance is scheduled in Seward District Court. n On Nov. 4 at about 2:30 a.m., Soldotna police stopped a vehicle on the Sterling Highway near Kalifornsky Beach Road. Joshua Fine, 24, of Soldotna, was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol and taken to Wildwood Pretrial on $500 bail. n On Nov. 4 at 12:05 a.m., Soldotna police stopped a vehicle on the Sterling Highway at Birch Street. Sampson Whidden, 27, of Soldotna, was in possession of marijuana. He was issued a criminal citation for sixth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance and released. n On Nov. 4 at 12:08 p.m., Soldotna police responded to a hit-and-run collision in the parking lot of Fred Meyer. Investigation led to Robert K. Miller, 56 of Sterling, being issued a criminal citation for leaving the scene of a property damage collision and released. n On Nov. 4 at 7:25 p.m., Kenai police arrested Michael J. Dauwe, 41, of Nikiski, on an Alaska State Troopers $1,000 arrest warrant for felony violating conditions of release, after he turned himself into the Kenai Police Department. Dauwe was taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility. n On Nov. 6 at about 3:00 p.m., the Kenai Police Department received a report of a juvenile at Kenai Middle School with marijuana. As a result, police arrested a 13-year-old male, of Kenai, for fourth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance. n On Nov. 6 at 4:15 p.m., Soldotna troopers arrested Jesse Cole Martin, 31, of Nikiski, on charges of third-degree assault (domestic violence), fourth-degree assault (domestic violence) and attempted fourth-degree criminal mischief (domestic violence). Martin’s charges stem

Police reports from an investigation on Nov. 3, when troopers responded to a residence in Nikiski for a report that Martin had assaulted a female and attempted to break her car window before fleeing the scene. Martin was taken to Wildwood Pretrial without bail. n On Nov. 6 at about 9:30 p.m., Soldotna troopers arrested Clint Robert Healy, 34, of Nikiski, on two charges of fourth-degree assault (domestic violence), attempted fourth-degree criminal mischief (domestic violence) and an outstanding $5,000 probation arrest warrant for a petition to revoke probation on the original charge of second-degree arson, following an investigation into a report that he had assaulted a female and attempted to damage her vehicle at a residence in Nikiski. Healy fled the scene prior to trooper arrival but was later located and taken to Wildwood Pretrial without bail. n On Nov. 7 at 6:39 p.m., the Bureau of Highway Patrol, Kenai Peninsula Team, responded to the area of East Poppy Road and Lowell Road in Soldotna for a report of a collision involving two vehicles. Investigation revealed that Jonathan W. Taylor, 31, of Soldotna, was operating a tan 2008 Chevrolet Tahoe and struck a green 2001 Ford Focus, owned by Caitlin G. Kernak, 18, of Anchorage. Both vehicles sustained minor damage and were drivable. No injuries were reported, and all parties were released on their own recognizance. n On Nov. 7 at about 10:30 hours, troopers conducted a traffic stop for a moving violation near Mile 100 of the Seward Highway in Indian and contacted Benjamin W. Brookshire, 52, of Kasilof. Investigation at the scene revealed that Brookshire was in violation of a protective order issued by the Kenai Court. Brookshire was released at the scene without incident. Charges to be forwarded to the District Attorney’s Office for review. n On Nov. 8 at 7:55 p.m., the Bureau of Highway Patrol, Kenai Peninsula Team, responded to Mile 19 of Kalifornsky Beach Road for a report of a collision

involving two vehicles. Investigation revealed that Jesse J. Udelhoven III, 22, of Sterling, was traveling northbound in a blue 1994 Ford Ranger truck, when his driver’s side front wheel fell off. The wheel went into the opposite lane of travel and struck the front of a 2004 Volkswagen SUV, operated by Judy N. Quang, 57, of Soldotna. Both drivers reported to be wearing their seat belts, and both parties refused medical attention. Both vehicles sustained disabling damage, and both were towed by Soldotna “Y” Towing. No traffic citations were issued, and all parties were released on their own recognizance. n On Nov. 8 at 1:23 a.m., Soldotna police stopped a vehicle on the Kenai Spur Highway near Cohoe Avenue. Shelia Galloway, 46, of Kenai, was arrested for felony driving under the influence of alcohol, driving while license revoked and driving without liability insurance. She was taken to Wildwood Pretrial and held without bail. n On Nov. 9 at 12:09 a.m., Soldotna Alaska State Troopers conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle near Gaswell Road and Henry Avenue and contacted the driver, Edward Parson, 52, of Soldotna, and a passenger. Investigation revealed that Parson’s license was revoked. He was arrested and taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility on $500 bail. n On Nov. 9 at 2:24 a.m., Soldotna troopers conducted a traffic stop near Mile 17 of the Kenai Spur Highway on a truck for swerving over the fog line and centerline. Investigation revealed David Holloway, 30, of Kenai to be intoxicated. He was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol and taken to Wildwood Pretrial on $500 bail. n On Nov. 9 at about 4:00 p.m., the Bureau of Highway Patrol, Kenai Peninsula Team, conducted a traffic stop on a silver 2004 Jeep Liberty for traveling above the posted speed limit near Mile 39 of the Sterling Highway. Investigation revealed that Raevyn R. Heneghen, 24, of Kenai, was driving with a revoked Washington operator’s license. Heneghen was also found to be in possession

of marijuana. Heneghen was issued misdemeanor citations for driving while license revoked and sixth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance and was released to a responsible driver. n On Nov. 9 at 4:26 p.m., troopers responded to a report of a boater in distress on Skilak Lake. Investigation revealed that Eric Ohlson, 47, of Anchorage, became stranded on Skilak Lake after experiencing engine malfunctions and power-loss on his 22-foot vessel. Central Emergency Services (CES) deployed a rescue vessel, which ran ashore and stranded all four crewmembers near Caribou Island. Air assets were deployed through the Rescue Coordination Center (RCC), and Ohlson and the CES emergency responders were safely recovered. No injuries were sustained. n On Nov. 9 at 9:05 p.m. the Bureau of Highway Patrol, South Central Team, stopped a 1995 Volkswagen Jetta after the vehicle was observed speeding on the Sterling Highway near Mile 82. Investigation revealed that Matthew Fulton, 29, of Sterling, was driving with a revoked license. Fulton was arrested and taken to Wildwood Pretrial for driving while license revoked. n On Nov. 9 at about 8:20 p.m., Soldotna police stopped a vehicle on Riverside Drive. Investigation revealed that a 16-year-old male juvenile was in possession of marijuana. A charge of sixth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance is being forwarded to Juvenile Intake. n On Nov. 9 at 1:18 a.m., Soldotna police stopped a vehicle on Community College Drive near Kalifornsky Beach Road. Laurissa Cox, 31, of Soldotna, was issued a criminal citation for texting while driving and released. n On Nov. 9 at 12:09 p.m., Soldotna police stopped a vehicle on the Kenai Spur Highway at Marydale Avenue. Lane Faulkner, 20, of Kenai, was arrested on an outstanding warrant and taken to Wildwood Pretrial without bail. n On Nov. 9 at 10:02 p.m., Soldotna police stopped a vehicle on the Sterling Highway at Boundary Street. Eric Mason,

27, of Soldotna, was issued a criminal citation for operating a motor vehicle without liability insurance and released. The vehicle was impounded. n On Nov. 9 at 10:47 p.m., Soldotna police contacted Christine Tweedy, 39, of Kenai, at the intersection of Kalifornsky Beach Road and Home Run Circle. Tweedy was arrested on an outstanding felony arrest warrant for fourth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance and taken to Wildwood Pretrial on $1,000 bail. n On Nov. 10 at 7:32 a.m., Alaska State Troopers responded to a single motor vehicle rollover at Mile 137.5 of the Sterling Highway in Ninilchik. Investigation revealed that William Duggan, 59, of Homer, was driving a 2004 Ford Expedition north on the Sterling Highway, when he lost control of the vehicle on the icy road. The vehicle exited the roadway and rolled. Duggan reported wearing a seat belt and sustain minor injuries. Damage to the vehicle was estimated at over $8,000. n On Nov. 10 at 10:09 p.m., the Alaska State Troopers Bureau of Highway Patrol, South Central Team, stopped a 1995 Ford F150 after the vehicle’s driver and passenger were observed not wearing seat belts near Kobuk Street and Sunrise in Soldotna. Investigation revealed that Jennifer Carr, 34, of Soldotna, had a $500 warrant for her arrest and provided a false name to troopers when contacted, Carr was also on probation and conditions of release. Carr was arrested and taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility on $500 bail for false information, $500 bail for the arrest warrant and without bail for the probation violation. n On Nov. 10 at 6:52 p.m., Soldotna police contacted Tammy Brantley, 30, of Soldotna, and arrested her on an outstanding warrant for failure to comply with conditions of probation on an original charge of driving under the influence. She was taken to Wildwood Pretrial on $500 bail. n On Nov. 10 at 11:38 p.m., Soldotna police stopped a vehicle on the Sterling Highway near Kleeb Loop. Aryann Burnham, 30, of Sterling, was arrested for driving under the influence of

alcohol and taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility on $500 bail. n On Nov. 11 at 3:05 p.m., Anchor Point Alaska State Troopers conducted a traffic stop on a 2013 Chevrolet Silverado on East End Road at Kachemak Drive, after it was observed traveling in the wrong lane. Investigation revealed that Philip L. Brown, 48, of Anchor Point, was driving while under in the influence of alcohol. He was arrested and taken to the Homer Jail on $500 bail. n On Nov. 11 at about 12:30 p.m., Christopher Allen Duck, 43, of Sterling, was arrested by Soldotna based troopers on an outstanding $2,500 (and third party custodian) arrest warrant on the original charges of second-degree theft and seconddegree forgery, after he was contacted at a residence in Sterling. Duck was taken to Wildwood Pretrial on $2,500 bail and third party custodian. n On Nov. 11 at about 10:50 a.m., troopers contacted Adam Furlong, 40, of Ninilchik, at a business in Kasilof. Furlong was arrested for an outstanding no bail arrest warrant on the original charges of driving under the influence and fifth-degree criminal mischief. Furlong was taken to Wildwood Pretrial with 20 days to serve. n On Nov. 11 at 3:15 a.m., Alaska State Troopers received a 911 call reporting an assault on Jennifer Lane in Soldotna. Investigation revealed that Scott Morris, 48, and his 49-year old brother had assaulted a 30-year old male with a sledgehammer handle and a log. All of them live together at the same residence on Jennifer Lane with the mother of the 30-year old male victim. The 49-year old male left the scene prior to trooper arrival and could not be located. He currently has an outstanding arrest warrant in an unrelated case. However, charges of third-degree assault and fourthdegree assault and an additional arrest warrant request have been forwarded to the Kenai Court. Scott Morris was arrested for third-degree assault, fourthdegree assault and violating a temporary court order stating he was not to have contact with the victim’s mother. n On Nov. 12 at 6:43 a.m., C Y


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Soldotna Public Safety Communication Center received a report of a crash at Mile 4.5 of Miller Loop Road in Nikiski. Nikiski Fire Department and Alaska State Troopers responded to the scene. Investigation revealed that Holli Driver, 20, of Nikiski, was driving a 1993 Chevrolet Blazer eastbound on Miller Loop Road. Driver fell asleep while driving, crossed the centerline and drive into the ditch of the westbound lane. The Chevy Blazer impacted numerous trees and came to rest in the tree line. Driver reported wearing her seat belt and was treated and released on scene. Investigation continues. n On Nov. 12 at 7:38 a.m., Soldotna based troopers responded to a single-vehicle collision with a pedestrian near the intersection of Poppy Ridge Road and Bonita Avenue in Soldotna. Investigation revealed that a Ford F-150, driven by Tracy Cunningham, 37, of Soldotna, was traveling on Poppy Ridge Road, approaching Bonita Avenue, when she observed a child walking in the middle of her lane wearing all black clothing. Cunningham attempted to swerve into the ditch to avoid the child, a nine-year-old female. However, the driver’s side mirror struck the child, causing injury. The female was taken to Central Peninsula Hospital by Central Emergency Services ambulance and treated for nonlife-threatening injuries. No citations or charges were issued. Drivers are cautioned to keep headlights clean and free of debris, and parents are urged to place reflective tape on children’s winter jackets and clothing. n On Nov. 12 at 4:07 p.m., Crown Point Alaska State Troopers conducted a traffic stop on a maroon Ford F150 for an equipment violation at about Mile 56 of the Sterling Highway. Investigation revealed that Steven Eagle, 30, of Soldotna, was driving the vehicle with a revoked California license. The vehicle was towed at the owner’s request. Eagle was arrested and taken to the Seward Jail on $500 bail for driving while license revoked. n On Nov. 13 at 8:38 p.m., Soldotna police stopped a vehicle on the Sterling Highway at Sharkathmi Avenue. Krystal Baer, 20, of Soldotna, was issued a criminal citation for driving while license revoked and released. n On Nov. 13 at 1:31 p.m., Soldotna Dispatch received a report of a single-vehicle rollover

at about Mile 10 of the Seward Highway. A trooper arrived on scene and saw a black Suzuki SUV on its roof in the northbound ditch. The driver was out of the vehicle and was identified as Charlene Hall, 56, of Moose Pass. Investigation revealed that the roads were icy in the shaded area of the road. Hall lost control of the vehicle, causing the vehicle to go into the ditch and roll. n On Nov. 14 at 2:15 p.m., Soldotna Dispatch received a report of a motor vehicle collision at about Mile 5.5 of the Seward Highway. Investigation revealed that a red Lotus, driven by David Gillespie, 53, of Anchorage, was traveling northbound on the Seward Highway. The road was icy and Gillespie lost control of his vehicle. This resulted in the vehicle going into the southbound ditch. The vehicle then collided with a red Chevy pickup parked in a driveway, waiting to turn onto the Seward Highway. The vehicles were left at Autotech (automotive repair shop). n On Nov. 14 at 7:38 p.m., Soldotna police responded to Hooligan’s for a disturbance. Tony Cross, 24, of Kenai, was arrested for fourth-degree assault and taken to Wildwood Pretrial on $500 bail. n On Nov. 15 at 8:55 a.m., Soldotna police received a complaint that Tony Cross, 24, of Kenai, had been calling and texting the victim in an assault case for which Cross had been arrested the night before. Cross was arrested for two counts of violating his conditions of release and two counts of seconddegree harassment and taken to Wildwood Pretrial without bail. n On Nov. 15 at 1:51 p.m., Soldotna police stopped a vehicle on Kobuk Street at Marydale Avenue. Joshua J. Redington, 26, of Soldotna, was issued a criminal citation for driving while license suspended and released. n On Nov. 15 at 3:28 p.m., Alaska State Troopers Bureau of Highway Patrol, Kenai Peninsula Team, conducted a traffic stop near Mile 8 of the Kenai Spur Highway on a silver 2005 Mitsubishi Lancer for traveling above the posted speed limit. The driver was identified as Patricia A. Billman, 44, of Kenai. The passenger was identified as William W. Segura, Jr., 39, of Kenai. Investigation revealed that Segura, Jr. is on Department of Corrections conditions of release on the original charge of fourth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance

and has an assigned Probation Officer. Segura, Jr. has search conditions for controlled substances, paraphernalia, alcohol possession, alcohol consumption, firearms, weapons and stolen property. A rifle was located in the vehicle and Probations was contacted and requested a search of the vehicle. During the search, Billman was found to be in possession of marijuana. Segura, Jr. was found to be in possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Probations was notified and Segura, Jr. was arrested for violating probation and sixth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance was taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility. n On Nov. 15 at 5:43 p.m., the Bureau of Highway Patrol, South Central Team, stopped a 1991 Mitsubishi Galant after the vehicle was observed driving on the Kenai Spur Highway near Holley Beck Street. Investigation revealed that Ashley Riley, of Nikiski, was driving in violation of an instruction permit. Riley was issued a summons to appear in Kenai Court for driving in violation of an instruction permit. n On Nov. 15 at 8:03 p.m. troopers received a REDDI (Report Every Dangerous Driver Immediately) report of a vehicle on Kalifornsky Beach Road. Investigation revealed that Alejandro Sanchez, 51, of Soldotna, had been driving while intoxicated. Sanchez was arrested for driving under the influence and refused to provide a breath sample. He was taken to Wildwood Pretrial on $1,000 bail. n On Nov. 17 at about 11:20 p.m., Soldotna police contacted Stacie McLeod, 43, of Soldotna, and arrested her for consuming alcohol, in violation of her conditions of felony probation. McLeod was taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility without bail. n On Nov. 24 at about 11:50 p.m., Soldotna police contacted Jason Morrill, 37, of Soldotna, and arrested him on an outstanding warrant. Morrill was taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility on $500 bail. The following judgments were recently handed down in Superior Court in Kenai: n Sam Garcia, 27, address unknown, pleaded guilty to one count of fourth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance, committed Jan 31, 2013. Imposition of sentence was suspended and he was placed on probation for three years, fined a $100 court surcharge and a $200 jail surcharge

Judgments with $100 suspended, forfeited items seized, ordered, among other conditions of probation, to serve 60 days in prison, not to consume alcohol to excess, not to use or possess any illegal controlled substances, including marijuana and synthetic drubs like “spice” and bath salts, not to reside where illegal drugs are present, not to possess, apply for or obtain a medical marijuana card or act as a caregiver while under supervision, to complete a substance abuse evaluation and comply with treatment recommendations and to be employed, actively seeing employment or actively engaged in school or vocational training while on probation. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Richard K. Hoglin, 31, of Anchorage, pleaded guilty to fourth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance, committed June 18. He was sentenced to one year in prison, fined a $100 court surcharge and a $100 jail surcharge and forfeited items seized. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Kaylie Rae Peters, 28, of Nikiski, pleaded guilty to fourthdegree misconduct involving a controlled substance, committed Feb. 20. She was sentenced to 24 months in prison with 22 months suspended, fined a $100 court surcharge and a $200 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, forfeited items seized, ordered, among other conditions of probation, not to consume alcohol to excess, not to consume alcohol to excess, not to use or possess any illegal controlled substances, including marijuana or synthetic drugs, not to reside where illegal controlled substances are present, not to possess, apply for or obtain a medical marijuana card or act as a caregiver while under supervision, to complete substance abuse and mental health evaluations and comply with treatment recommendations, to be employed, actively seeing employment or actively engaged in school or vocational training while on probation and was placed on probation for three years after serving any term of incarceration imposed. She was

ordered to pay cost of appointed counsel. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Daniel J. Predmore, 46, of Anchorage, pleaded guilty to fourth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance and a misdemeanor charge of driving under the influence, committed July 24, 2013. On the count of fourth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance, imposition of sentence was suspended and he was placed on probation for four years, fined $5,000, a $100 court surcharge and a $200 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, forfeited all items seized, including firearms and phone, ordered, among other conditions of probation, to serve one month in prison, not to use or possess any alcoholic beverages or illegal controlled substances, including marijuana or synthetic drugs, not to reside where alcoholic beverages are present, not to enter any business establishment whose primary business is the sale of alcohol, not to possess, apply for or obtain a medical marijuana card or act as a caregiver while under supervision, to complete substance abuse and mental health evaluations and comply with treatment recommendations and to successfully complete anger management counseling and a violence rehabilitation program. On the misdemeanor count of driving under the influence, he was sentenced to one months in jail, fined $1,500, a $75 court surcharge and $330 cost of imprisonment and forfeited items seized. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Alexander Brandley Sims, 26, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to

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one count of failure to stop at the direction of a peace officer, one misdemeanor count of driving under the influence and one misdemeanor count of an amended charge of fourth-degree assault – causing fear of injury, committed Nov. 10. On the count of failure to stop, imposition of sentence was suspended and he was placed on probation for three years, fined a $100 court surcharge and a $200 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered, among other conditions of probation, to serve four months in prison, not to use or possess any alcoholic beverages or illegal controlled substances, including marijuana or synthetic drugs, not to reside were alcoholic beverages are present, not to enter any business establishment whose primary business is the sale of alcohol, not to possess, apply for or obtain a medical marijuana card or act as a caregiver while under supervision, to complete a substance abuse evaluation and comply with treatment recommendations, no have to contact with victim in this case, except in his official capacity and forfeited all items seized. On the count of driving under the influence, he was sentenced to six months in jail with five months suspended, fined $6,000, a $75 court surcharge and $1,467 cost of imprisonment, had his license revoked for one year and placed on probation for three years. On the count of fourth-degree assault, he was sentenced to three months in jail and fined a $50 court surcharge and a $50 jail surcharge. He was ordered to pay cost of appointed counsel. All other charges in this case were dismissed. Forecasters say a low pressure system is moving across the Gulf of Alaska. It’s expected to push warm, moist air into the region and generate a powerful blizzard. There will be a warning in effect from midnight until Sunday for Juneau, Petersburg, Wrangell and Hyder. The weather service says snowfall could range from 2 to 18 inches and could create hazardous driving conditions.


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Bethel 35/31

Valdez Kenai/ 25/16 Soldotna Homer

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Brown Bears earn 3 points in Wenatchee Staff report

The Kenai River Brown Bears picked up three points in a Friday and Saturday split against the host Wenatchee (Washington) Wild. “It’s one of the toughest places to play in the league,” Kenai River head coach Geoff Beauparlant said. “To come in and earn three points like we did, not having (Tyler) Andrews and Adam (Kresl), that makes a huge difference. “The guys really left it all out there. They were completely out of gas. That’s what we expect every night.” The Bears moved into sole possession of fourth place in the North American Hockey League Midwest Division.

Kenai River is 11-13-1, good for 23 points, while the last-place Minnesota Magicians have 22 points. Wenatchee is 10-9-5 and in fifth place in the South Division. After getting swept on their home ice by the Wild last weekend, the Bears won 3-2 in a shootout Friday to start a 13-game road trip, then lost 4-3 in overtime Saturday. The Bears are 0-2 against Wenatchee in Soldotna, but have three wins in five tries at the Town Toyota Center, which drew 3,105 fans Friday and 3,378 on Saturday. Friday, the Bears put the weekend sweep quickly behind them. “We came out and executed right from the drop of the puck,” Beaupar-

lant said. “We had good energy and positive energy, and executed our game plan from the get-go.” Just 3 minutes, 17 seconds, into the game, Jack Gessert and Evan Butcher broke out in a two-on-one break, with Butcher finishing for a 1-0 lead. Then, with just six seconds left in the first period, Gustav Berglund connected on the power play, assisted by Maurin Bouvet and Ben Campbell. “It was a good faceoff win,” Beauparlant said. “We were really good on faceoffs and that set the tone for us. We were over 60 percent on the draw. “They did a nice job of winning the draw back and getting the puck to the net quickly.” The Wild came out strong in the

second period, outshooting the Bears 14-5 en route to a 37-30 advantage for the game. “They did some good things in the second period that put us on our heels, but we were able to get back to what was working,” Beauparlant said. Colin Burston got the Wild to 2-1 with a goal in the second. Then with just 10 seconds left in the third period, David Powlowski scored with the extra attacker on the ice to send the game to overtime. The Bears had no reason to panic because on Nov. 2 in Wenatchee, the Wild had scored with 51 seconds left in the game to tie it, but ended up losing 2-1 in a shootout. Josh Creelman, who made 35 saves,

was in net on Nov. 2 and he recovered again Friday. “That’s the generation we’re in,” Beauparlant said. “It’s immediate satisfaction and we were able to put it behind us and play a solid overtime.” Creelman stopped all four shooters in the shootout, while Nick Klishko and Maurin Bouvet scored for the Bears. The Bears moved to 3-0 in shootouts, with Creelman nabbing the victory in all three shootouts. Klishko had the game-winner in his first game back after about a month off due to injury. “It was a total team effort,” Beauparlant said. “They did the little things See BEARS, page B-4

UAA wraps up 7th at Shootout Staff and wire reports

Photos by Kelly Sullivan/ Peninsula Clarion

Isabella Dammeyer leads Rashele Kimmel (229) and Haylee Donovan (230) down the Unity Trail during the T200 Turkey Trot on Friday just past the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex in Soldotna, Alaska. M K

After gobbling, runners gallop T200 Turkey Trot gives 68 a chance to burn off Thanksgiving feasts By JEFF HELMINIAK Peninsula Clarion

Who says becoming a doctor is all work and no play? Scott Hippe, a medical student at the University of Washington, won the 10-kilometer event at the T200 Turkey Trot on Friday in Soldotna. The Turkey Trot lured 68 runners out in temperatures in the mid20s to burn off Thanksgiving feasts in five- or 10-kilometer runs along the Unity Trail and College Loop Road. The run was put together Jane Fuerstenau runs the Unity Trail for the T200 Turkey Trot by the Tustumena 200 and Tsalteshi Trails Association, on Friday.

Alabama survives crazy Iron Bowl By The Associated Press

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Amari Cooper tied his own school record with 224 yards receiving and caught three touchdown passes in No. 2 Alabama’s 55-44 comeback victory over No. 15 Auburn on Saturday night in the highestscoring Iron Bowl. Quarterback Blake Sims and the Crimson Tide (11-1, 7-1 Southeastern Conference) turned to the Heisman Trophy contender for touchdown strikes of 39 and 75 yards in the third quarter. Alabama had already clinched a spot in the SEC championship game against No. 17 Missouri, and the top team in the College Football Playoff rankings scored 28 consecutive points heading into the final seconds. Auburn (8-4, 4-4) surged ahead 36-27 before losing its third straight SEC game in a season that once also carried playoff hopes. Sims passed for 312 yards and four touchdowns but was threw three interceptions. Auburn’s Nick Marshall had 456 yards passing, 206 to Sammie

Coates. Auburn gained 630 yards against the SEC’s top defense. Lane Kiffin’s Alabama offense racked up 539 yards. The previous high score in the Iron Bowl came in 1969, a 49-26 Auburn victory. This one trounced that total. Cooper, who had 13 catches, gained 141 yards in the third quarter alone. Coates scored on touchdowns of 34 and 68 yards on five catches for Auburn. Teammate D’haquille Williams, who had missed the past two games with a knee injury, gained 121 yards on seven catches. Alabama’s T.J. Yeldon ran for 127 yards and a pair of scores. NO. 1 FLORIDA STATE 24, FLORIDA 19 TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Dalvin Cook ran for a career-high 144 yards and Florida State survived Jameis Winston’s struggles to beat Florida in Will Muschamp’s final game as the Gators’ coach. The defending national champion Seminoles have won 28 games in a row, and completed consecuSee IRON, Page B-3

and funds raised went to both organizations. Tami Murray, race director and board president for the T200, said the organizations are working on putting together a similar ski event for the winter. Hippe traveled over the snow-covered course in 37 minutes, 7 seconds, for the win. Jake Streich was second in 39:57, while Mark Dixson was third at 46:30. Connie Best led the women in the 10K at 47:10, while Becca Satathite was second at 53:05 and Connie Ferguson was third at 56:12. Dylan Hogue See RUN, page B-4

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Travis Thompson had 28 points and Alaska-Anchorage beat Rice 65-64 on Saturday in the seventh-place game of the Great Alaska Shootout. Anchorage took the lead for good at 47-44 on Thompson’s 3-pointer with 7:51 left. It sparked a 12-2 run and Thompson scored eight points during that stretch. Max Guercy made four free throws to pull the Owls (1-5) within 59-52 with 1:18 to play, but Rice would not get closer. Thompson shot 6 of 9 from 3-point range. Brian McGill added nine points, eight rebounds and 10 assists for the Division II Seawolves. Rice jumped out to a 10-3 lead and led by 12 midway through the first half. The Owls shot 1 of 11 from the field after opening the second half with eight straight points to take a 40-35 lead. Andrew Drone led Rice with

15 points, Seth Gearhart added 12 and Maurice Rivers 11. In Saturday’s championship, Colorado St. nipped UC Santa Barbara 65-63. In the third-place game, Pacific notched a 55-48 victory over Mercer. Pacific used balanced scoring to notch the win, with just one player in double figures. In the fourth-place game, Washington State topped Missouri State 89-84. Washington State senior guard DaVonte Lacey had 31 points to key the victory. On Friday, UAA had fallen into the seventh-place game with a 55-51 loss to Missouri State. Thompson led UAA with 14 points in that contest. In the other Friday consolation semifinal, Washington State had defeated Rice 76-74. In Friday’s semifinals, Colorado State topped Pacific 75-64 and UC Santa Barbara prevailed 65-60 in an overtime thriller against Mercer.

Shockers defeat Golden Hurricane By The Associated Press

WICHITA, Kan. — Fred VanVleet scored 21 points and Ron Baker had 19 to lead No. 9 Wichita State past Tulsa 75-55 on Saturday. VanVleet and Baker combined for 23 first-half points as the Shockers (4-0) built an 18-point lead. Darius Carter scored 14 points for Wichita State. James Woodard scored 16 of his 19 points in the second half for Tulsa (3-3). D’Andre Wright had 13 points for the Golden Hurricane.

No. 8 VIRGINIA 45, RUTGERS 26 NEW YORK — Justin Anderson and Anthony Gill each had 13 points to lead Virginia to a win over Rutgers in the championship game of the Barclays Center Classic. Virginia (6-0) held Rutgers to just 25 percent shooting. Anderson, who was the MVP of the tournament, had a two-handed dunk with 3:02 left that essentially sealed the win. See HOOPS, Page B-4

Wizards collect win over Pelicans By The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Marcin Gortat had a season high 24 points and 13 rebounds, Bradley Beal scored 12 points and the Washington Wizards beat the New Orleans Pelicans 8380 on Saturday night. The Wizards trailed only once — when Anthony Davis, who led New Orleans with 30 points, dunked to give the Pelicans a 78-77 lead with 3:48 remaining. MAVERICKS 110, 76ERS 103 PHILADELPHIA — Tyson Chandler had 20 points and 13 rebounds to help Dallas beat Philadelphia, sending the 76ers to a franchise-record 16th straight loss to start the season. Michael Carter-Williams had a triple-double with 18 points, 16 assists and 10 rebounds for the 76ers, who eclipsed the 1972-73 club that began 0-15 on the way to setting an 82-game NBA record for fewest victories at 9-73. Philadelphia became the fifth team in league AP Photo/Brynn Anderson history to open with at least 16 Alabama wide receiver Amari Cooper (9) prepares to make the straight losses, joining the 1994-95 catch for a touchdown against Auburn defensive back Mack Clippers (0-16), 1998-99 Clippers VanGorder (13) during the first half of the Iron Bowl on Satur- (0-17), 1988-89 Heat (0-17) and the 2009-10 Nets (0-18). day in Tuscaloosa, Ala.

HAWKS 105, HORNETS 75 ATLANTA — Paul Millsap scored 18 points, Mike Scott added 14 and Atlanta handed Charlotte a ninth straight loss. Dennis Schroder and Kyle Korver each finished with 12 points for Atlanta (9-6), which has won two straight and four of five.

CAVALIERS 109, PACERS 97 CLEVELAND — Kevin Love scored a season-high 28 points, Kyrie Irving added 24 and Cleveland defeated Indiana Pacers. LeBron James added 19 points as Cleveland won its third straight game after losing four in a row and moved its record to 8-7. The Cavaliers have won the three games by an average of 23.3 points.

CLIPPERS 112, JAZZ 96 SALT LAKE CITY — Blake Griffin scored 28 points and Chris Paul added 17 points and 10 assists to help Los Angeles beat Utah and post their fourth straight win.

ROCKETS 117, BUCKS 103 MILWAUKEE — James Harden scored 19 of his game-high 34 points in the decisive third quarter and Houston beat Milwaukee.


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Sports Briefs Crawford takes decision over Beltran OMAHA, Neb. — WBO lightweight champion Terence Crawford strengthened his bid for Fighter of the Year with a unanimous decision over top-ranked contender Ray Beltran on Saturday night. Crawford won his third fight of 2014 and announced afterward he would move up to the 140-pound division. “That’s it,” Crawford said. “I’m out of the 135. That’s the last time you’ll see me at this weight again.” Crawford was in control throughout the 12-round fight, using his jab to keep Beltran from getting inside and landing some timely big shots to remain unbeaten. After the final bell, Crawford raised his hands in victory as his hometown crowd of more than 11,000 cheered him at CenturyLink Center. The 27-year-old Crawford is 25-0. Beltran is 29-7-1. In the co-main event, IBF featherweight champion Evgeny Gradovich and Jayson Velez fought to a 12-round draw.

Penn State board wants Freeh documents STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Nine Penn State board members elected by alumni have asked to review the documents used to create the Freeh Report on the school’s handling of Jerry Sandusky complaints. They say the board has a responsibility to review the materials to verify sources used in the report by former FBI director Louis Freeh to attack university leaders. The alumni-elected board faction has asked Chairman Keith Masser to share the documents. Masser said through a spokesman Saturday that the request is under review. Trustee Albert Lord says the board has a legal and moral responsibility to review Freeh’s “inherently incomplete work product.” The 2012 report accused top university officials of hiding complaints that Sandusky was molesting children. Many critics are upset about the attacks on longtime football coach Joe Paterno.

Concussion lawsuits reach high school CHICAGO — A former high school quarterback followed in the steps of one-time pro and college players Saturday by suing a sports governing body — in this case the Illinois High School Association — saying it didn’t do enough to protect him from concussions when he played and still doesn’t do enough to protect current players. The lawsuit, filed in Cook County Circuit Cook on the same day Illinois wrapped up its last high school football championship games, is the first instance in which legal action has been taken for former high school players as a whole against a group responsible for prep sports in a state. Such litigation could snowball, as similar suits targeting associations in other states are planned. The lead plaintiff is Daniel Bukal, a star quarterback at Notre Dame College Prep in Niles until 2003. He received multiple concussions at the suburban Chicago school and, a decade on, still suffers frequent migraines and some memory loss, according to the 51-page suit. Bukal didn’t play beyond high school. The IHSA did not have concussion protocols in place, putting Bukal and other high school players at risk, and those protocols remain deficient, the lawsuit alleges. It calls on the Bloomington-based IHSA to tighten its rules regarding head injuries at the 800 high schools it oversees. It doesn’t seek specific monetary damages. “In Illinois high school football, responsibility — and, ultimately, fault — for the historically poor management of concussions begins with the IHSA,” the lawsuit states. It calls high school concussions “an epidemic” and says the “most important battle being waged on high school football fields ... is the battle for the health and lives of” young players. — The Associated Press

Soccer MLS Playoffs CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP Eastern Conference New England 4, New York 3 Leg 1 — Sunday, Nov. 23: New England 2, New York 1 Leg 2 — Saturday, Nov. 29: New York 2, New England 2 Western Conference LA Galaxy 1, Seattle 0 Leg 1 — Sunday, Nov. 23: LA Galaxy 1, Seattle 0 Leg 2 — Sunday, Nov. 30: LA Galaxy at Seattle, 9 p.m. MLS CUP Sunday, Dec. 7: New England at LA Galaxy-Seattle winner, 11 a.m. AST

Basketball NBA Standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Toronto 13 3 Brooklyn 6 8 Boston 4 9 New York 4 13 Philadelphia 0 16 Southeast Division Washington 10 5 Atlanta 9 6 Miami 8 7 Orlando 6 12 Charlotte 4 14 Central Division Chicago 10 6 Milwaukee 10 8 Cleveland 8 7 Indiana 7 10 Detroit 3 13

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WESTERN CONFERENCE Southwest Division Memphis 14 2 Houston 13 4 San Antonio 11 4 Dallas 13 5 New Orleans 7 8 Northwest Division Portland 12 4 Denver 8 8 Utah 5 12 Oklahoma City 5 12 Minnesota 4 10 Pacific Division Golden State 13 2 L.A. Clippers 11 5 Phoenix 10 7 Sacramento 9 7 L.A. Lakers 3 13

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Friday’s Games Chicago 109, Boston 102 Golden State 106, Charlotte 101 Atlanta 100, New Orleans 91 Dallas 106, Toronto 102 Milwaukee 104, Detroit 88 Oklahoma City 105, New York 78 L.A. Clippers 102, Houston 85 Indiana 98, Orlando 83 San Antonio 112, Sacramento 104 Denver 122, Phoenix 97 Memphis 112, Portland 99 Minnesota 120, L.A. Lakers 119 Saturday’s Games Dallas 110, Philadelphia 103 Washington 83, New Orleans 80 Atlanta 105, Charlotte 75 Cleveland 109, Indiana 97 L.A. Clippers 112, Utah 96

Houston 117, Milwaukee 103 Sunday’s Games San Antonio at Boston, 9 a.m. Chicago at Brooklyn, 11 a.m. Golden State at Detroit, 11:30 a.m. Memphis at Sacramento, 2 p.m. Miami at New York, 3:30 p.m. Orlando at Phoenix, 4 p.m. Minnesota at Portland, 5 p.m. Toronto at L.A. Lakers, 5:30 p.m. All Times AST

Men’s Scores EAST Buffalo 72, Canisius 57 Columbia 52, American U. 43 Cornell 68, Binghamton 54 Harvard 75, UMass 73 Md.-Eastern Shore 72, Fordham 66 NJIT 84, Duquesne 81 Norfolk St. 60, St. Peter’s 58 Northeastern 57, Fairfield 48 Seton Hall 58, George Washington 54 Siena 81, Loyola (Md.) 71 St. Bonaventure 74, Niagara 59 St. Francis (NY) 59, Tennessee St. 57 St. Francis (Pa.) 85, Navy 68 Stony Brook 70, St. Thomas Aquinas 49 Towson 77, UMBC 66 Wagner 64, Penn 61 West Virginia 86, Coll. of Charleston 57 SOUTH Cal St.-Fullerton 64, FIU 61 Creighton 57, Middle Tennessee 47 Davidson 72, UNC Wilmington 49 E. Illinois 54, Southern U. 43 George Mason 64, Manhattan 63 Georgia Southern 71, SC State 58 Howard 96, Gwynedd-Mercy 83, 2OT Kennesaw St. 77, Chattanooga 69 LSU 83, McNeese St. 72 Mississippi 66, Cincinnati 54 Morehead St. 121, Kentucky Christian 49 NC Central 40, N. Arizona 36 Northwestern St. 87, Missouri Valley 76 Old Dominion 73, VCU 67 Portland 71, Drake 59 Presbyterian 88, Bob Jones 39 South Florida 79, Jacksonville 65 The Citadel 84, Warren Wilson 45 Valparaiso 93, Murray St. 58 William & Mary 66, Wofford 62 Wright St. 56, SC-Upstate 51 MIDWEST Belmont 83, Ohio 81 Cent. Michigan 79, Grand Canyon 77 Dayton 75, Ill.-Chicago 41 Georgia St. 66, IUPUI 63 Illinois St. 85, Youngstown St. 73, OT Iowa 77, Longwood 44 Loyola of Chicago 69, Kent St. 61 Michigan 91, Nicholls St. 62 Milwaukee 64, Mid Continent 59 Nebraska-Omaha 78, Nevada 54 Notre Dame 90, Chicago St. 42 Oakland 81, Toledo 79 S. Illinois 76, Olivet Nazarene 60 SE Missouri 85, Alabama A&M 51 UMKC 84, William Jewell 44 W. Illinois 91, Greenville 56 Wichita St. 75, Tulsa 55

MVSU 66, NC A&T 63 Radford 57, Texas A&M-CC 46 Saint Louis 60, Bradley 57 Sam Houston St. 111, Southwest 51 TCU 61, Mississippi St. 52 UALR 85, Cent. Arkansas 71 FAR WEST Arizona St. 78, Colgate 71 BYU 90, E. Kentucky 76 N. Kentucky 79, Idaho 74 Saint Mary’s (Cal) 82, Cal Poly 56 Seattle 70, CS Northridge 58 Stetson 62, Florida A&M 50 Texas-Pan American 78, North Dakota 60 UC Davis 64, Utah Valley 43 UC Irvine 80, Loyola Marymount 72 UC Riverside 76, Abilene Christian 56 UNLV 75, Albany (NY) 59 Utah 93, Alabama St. 62 Wyoming 78, New Mexico St. 75 TOURNAMENT Barclay’s Center Classic Championship Virginia 45, Rutgers 26 Third Place Vanderbilt 68, La Salle 55 GCI Great Alaska Shootout Championship Colorado St. 65, UC Santa Barbara 63 Third Place Pacific 55, Mercer 48 Fifth Place Washington St. 89, Missouri St. 84, OT Seventh Place Alaska-Anchorage 65, Rice 54

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Baylor 48, Texas Tech 46 Sam Houston St. 21, SE Louisiana 17 UTEP 24, Middle Tennessee 21 UTSA 34, North Texas 27 FAR WEST BYU 42, California 35 Boise St. 50, Utah St. 19 Fresno St. 28, Hawaii 21 Montana 52, San Diego 14 Nevada 49, UNLV 27 New Mexico 36, Wyoming 30 Oregon 47, Oregon St. 19 S. Dakota St. 47, Montana St. 40 San Diego St. 38, San Jose St. 7 Southern Cal 49, Notre Dame 14 Utah 38, Colorado 34 Washington 31, Washington St. 13

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Sunday’s Games Tennessee at Houston, 9 a.m. Oakland at St. Louis, 9 a.m. Carolina at Minnesota, 9 a.m. Washington at Indianapolis, 9 a.m. Cleveland at Buffalo, 9 a.m. San Diego at Baltimore, 9 a.m. N.Y. Giants at Jacksonville, 9 a.m. Cincinnati at Tampa Bay, 9 a.m. New Orleans at Pittsburgh, 9 a.m. Arizona at Atlanta, 12:05 p.m. New England at Green Bay, 12:25 p.m. Denver at Kansas City, 4:30 p.m. Monday’s Game Miami at N.Y. Jets, 4:30 p.m. All Times AST

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Atlantic Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Tampa Bay 24 16 6 2 34 85 64 Montreal 25 16 7 2 34 65 63 Detroit 23 13 5 5 31 69 58 Boston 24 14 9 1 29 61 58 Toronto 23 12 8 3 27 76 69 Florida 21 9 6 6 24 45 53 Ottawa 23 10 9 4 24 61 63 Buffalo 24 8 14 2 18 43 76 Metropolitan Division Pittsburgh 23 16 5 2 34 81 55 N.Y. Islanders 24 17 7 0 34 77 65 N.Y. Rangers 23 11 8 4 26 68 64 Washington 23 10 9 4 24 65 65 New Jersey 24 9 11 4 22 58 71 Philadelphia 23 8 12 3 19 61 74 Carolina 23 7 13 3 17 54 68 Columbus 23 6 15 2 14 52 83

Boston College 28, Syracuse 7 Cincinnati 14, Temple 6 Fordham 44, Sacred Heart 22 Michigan St. 34, Penn St. 10 SOUTH Alabama 55, Auburn 44 Appalachian St. 45, Idaho 28 Clemson 35, South Carolina 17 Duke 41, Wake Forest 21 Florida St. 24, Florida 19 Georgia Southern 22, LouisianaMonroe 16 Georgia Tech 30, Georgia 24, OT Indiana St. 36, E. Kentucky 16 Liberty 26, James Madison 21 Louisiana Tech 76, Rice 31 Louisiana-Lafayette 42, Troy 23 Louisville 44, Kentucky 40 Memphis 41, UConn 10 Mississippi 31, Mississippi St. 17 NC State 35, North Carolina 7 Old Dominion 31, FAU 28 Pittsburgh 35, Miami 23 Richmond 46, Morgan St. 24 Rutgers 41, Maryland 38 Southern U. 52, Grambling St. 45 Tennessee 24, Vanderbilt 17 Texas St. 54, Georgia St. 31 UAB 45, Southern Miss. 24 MIDWEST Illinois 47, Northwestern 33 Indiana 23, Purdue 16 Kansas St. 51, Kansas 13 N. Iowa 44, Stephen F. Austin 10 Ohio St. 42, Michigan 28 West Virginia 37, Iowa St. 24 Wisconsin 34, Minnesota 24

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Houston Baptist 88, Dallas Christian 44

Arkansas St. 68, New Mexico St. 35

WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division Nashville 23 St. Louis 24 Chicago 24 Winnipeg 25 Minnesota 23 Dallas 24 Colorado 24 Pacific Division Vancouver 23 Anaheim 25 Calgary 25 Los Angeles 24 San Jose 25 Arizona 24 Edmonton 24 NOTE: Two points overtime loss.

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Friday’s Games Detroit 5, New Jersey 4, SO N.Y. Rangers 3, Philadelphia 0 Chicago 4, Anaheim 1

Washington 5, N.Y. Islanders 2 Boston 2, Winnipeg 1, OT Buffalo 2, Montreal 1 Carolina 4, Pittsburgh 2 Vancouver 5, Columbus 0 Florida 3, Ottawa 2 St. Louis 4, Edmonton 3, OT Minnesota 5, Dallas 4, OT Saturday’s Games Buffalo 4, Montreal 3, SO St. Louis 3, Minnesota 2, SO N.Y. Rangers 5, Philadelphia 2 Toronto 6, Washington 2 Tampa Bay 4, Ottawa 1 Pittsburgh 3, Carolina 2 N.Y. Islanders 3, New Jersey 1 Nashville 2, Columbus 1 Colorado 5, Dallas 2 Calgary 3, Arizona 0 Chicago 4, Los Angeles 1 San Jose 6, Anaheim 4 Sunday’s Games Vancouver at Detroit, 10 a.m. All Times AST

Transactions BASKETBALL National Basketball Association MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES — Signed F Jeff Adrien. FOOTBALL National Football League CHICAGO BEARS — Signed S Anthony Walters. Signed DE Jamil Merrell to the practice squad. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Signed LB Darius Fleming from the practice squad. OAKLAND RAIDERS — Signed RB George Atkinson III from the practice squad. Placed CB Carlos Rogers on the reserve/injured list. HOCKEY National Hockey League MHL — Fined Montreal D Alexei Emelin $11,021.51 for an illegal check to the head of Buffalo F Brian Gionta during a Nov. 28 game. COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS — Recalled C Michael Chaput and LW Kerby Rychel from Springfield (AHL). Assigned C Alexander Wennberg to Springfield. DALLAS STARS — Reassigned LW Curtis McKenzie to Texas (AHL). MINNESOTA WILD — Signed D Marco Scandella to a five-year contract extension. MONTREAL CANADIENS — Signed F Brendan Gallagher to a six-year contract extension. SAN JOSE SHARKS — Activated F Mike Brown from the injured list. Placed F Tyler Kennedy on the injured list. WASHINGTON CAPITALS — Recalled D Steven Oleksy from Hershey (AHL). COLLEGE FORDHAM — Announced men’s sophomore basketball G Jon Severe has taken a leave of absence from the team. UNLV — Announced the resignation of football coach Bobby C Hauck, effective Dec. 1.

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— with 9:14 remaining — came on the second throw of his career after a pitch from Wallace, pushing the Rebels ahead by two touchdowns. Continued from page B-1 The loss by Mississippi State (10-2, 6-2, No. 4 CFP) gave Alabama the SEC tive undefeated regular seasons for the Western Division title. Dak Prescott threw first time in school history. Florida State is for 282 yards and a touchdown. the 16th team to accomplish the feat since It’s the first time both teams came into 1950. the Egg Bowl ranked since 1999. The Seminoles (12-0, No. 3 CFP) will face Georgia Tech in the Atlantic Coast NO. 5 BAYLOR 48, Conference championship game Dec. 6. TEXAS TECH 46 Winston threw a career-high four interceptions, including three in the first ARLINGTON, Texas — Bryce Petty quarter. He finished 12 of 24 for 125 threw for 210 yards and two touchdowns yards and two touchdowns. Tight end before getting knocked out of the game Nick O’Leary had two second-quarter with a concussion and playoff hopeful touchdown catches to give Florida State Baylor held off Texas Tech. a 21-9 lead. Shock Linwood ran for 158 yards and The Gators (6-5) jumped out to a 9-0 two touchdowns for the Bears (10-1, 7-1 lead, but the offense struggled. Treon Big 12, No. 7 CFP), who are guaranteed Harris threw for 169 yards with a touch- at least a share of their second consecutive down and two interceptions. Florida’s conference title if they win at home over Austin Harder missed two second-half No. 11 Kansas State next Saturday. field goals that would have given the GaThe Bears are also hoping for a much tors the lead. bigger prize, but the close game against

NO. 3 OREGON 47, OREGON STATE 19 CORVALLIS, Ore. — Marcus Mariota threw for 367 yards and four touchdowns and ran for 39 yards and two more scores to lead Oregon past Oregon State in the 118th Civil War game. Oregon (11-1, 8-1 Pac-12, No. 2 CFP) will face Arizona in the Pac-12 championship game Friday at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. Freshman Royce Freeman ran for 135 yards and also caught one of Mariota’s touchdown passes. Fellow freshman Charles Nelson caught two passes — both touchdowns — for 56 yards, and Byron Marshall had six catches for 131 yards and a score. It was Oregon’s seventh straight win overall and seventh in the series against the rival Beavers (5-7, 2-7), who lost six of their last seven games and failed to become bowl eligible. Oregon State quarterback Sean Mannion finished his college career as the Pac12’s career leader in passing yards with 13,600 and the school record-holder with 83 touchdown passes. Mannion threw for 162 yards, with a 20-yard touchdown pass to Hunter Jarmon in the third quarter.

NO. 18 MISSISSIPPI 31, NO. 4 MISSISSIPPI ST. 17 OXFORD, Miss. — Jaylen Walton had a 91-yard touchdown run and running back Jordan Wilkins threw a 31-yard scoring pass to lead Mississippi past Mississippi State in the Egg Bowl. Bo Wallace threw for 296 yards despite completing just 13 of 30 passes. Ole Miss (9-3, 5-3 Southeastern Conference) led 7-3 at halftime before its offense got going in the second half. It’s the 10th time in 11 seasons the home team has won the Egg Bowl. M Wilkins’ touchdown pass to Cody Core K

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STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — R.J. Shelton returned the opening kickoff 90 yards for a touchdown and Jeremy Langford ran for 118 yards and two scores in Michigan State’s victory over Penn State. The Spartans (10-2, 7-1 Big Ten, CFP No. 10) won their third straight game and hit the double-digit win mark for the fourth time in the last five seasons under coach Mark Dantonio. The Spartans have four of their six 10-plus win seasons in school history under Dantonio. Shelton doused the enthusiasm of the emotional senior day festivities at Beaver Stadium when he used all of 14 seconds to dart through defenders for the score. From there, the Spartans never really dazzled against the Nittany Lions (6-6, 2-6). Connor Cook threw a 10-yard Texas Tech (4-8, 2-7) likely won’t help in TD pass and Langford chipped in with a that quest. They were already two playoff 3-yard score in the third quarter to meranking spots behind Big 12 co-leader thodically put it away. TCU, which is coming off an impressive 48-10 Thanksgiving night romp at Texas. NO. 11 KANSAS STATE 51, Texas Tech’s Patrick Mahomes set a KANSAS 13 Big 12 freshman record with his 598 yards passing that included six touchdowns, the MANHATTAN, Kan. — Jake Waters last with 1:42 left before getting sacked on threw for 294 yards and four touchdowns, a two-point try. two of them to record-setting wide receiver Tyler Lockett, and Kansas State routed Kansas to move into a tie atop the Big 12 NO. 7 OHIO STATE 42, standings. MICHIGAN 28 Lockett caught nine passes for 119 COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ezekiel Elliott yards, passing father Kevin Lockett for scored untouched on a 44-yard run on the school record in career catches and fourth-and-1 with 4:58 left to help Ohio matching his mark for touchdown recepState, without injured star quarterback J.T. tions. Lockett has 222 catches and 26 TD Barrett, beat Michigan. grabs heading into next week’s showdown With no postseason, the only thing left at fifth-ranked Baylor. to be decided for Michigan (5-7, 3-5 Big Kansas State (9-2, No. 12 CFP) moved Ten) is the future of coach Brady Hoke. into a tie with TCU and Baylor at 7-1 in Interim athletic director Jim Hackett will the conference. make the call on whether the coach stays Curry Sexton added nine catches for or goes. 141 yards and a score, and Waters and Barrett threw for a score and ran for Charles Jones each had touchdown runs as two before his right leg crumpled under- the Wildcats beat the Jayhawks (3-9, 1-8) neath him when he was tackled on a run for the sixth straight time. on the first play of the fourth quarter. He broke his right ankle and will have surgery NO. 14 WISCONSIN 34, Sunday. NO. 22 MINNESOTA 24 Cardale Jones came in for the Buckeyes (11-1, 8-0, CFP No. 6) to lead the drive MADISON, Wis. — Melvin Gordon that culminated in Elliott’s long run. Darron Lee returned a fumble 33 yards late to ran for 151 yards and accounted for two scores, and Wisconsin overcvame a twoadd to the lead. Ohio State will face Wisconsin in the touchdown deficit to beat Minnesota and earn a spot in the Big Ten championship Big Ten title game. Hoke’s job status has been in question game. Joel Stave threw for 215 yards, includas the Wolverines have sagged since his 11-2 start at Michigan in 2011. The Wol- ing 160 to receiver Alex Erickson. Stave’s verines have gone 8-5, 7-6 and 5-7 to give 17-yard touchdown pass to Robert Wheelwright with 4:41 left gave the Badgers him a 31-20 record. Before the game, walk-on defensive (10-2, 7-1, CFP No. 14) a 10-point lead. It was not easy. Physical Minnesota (8lineman Kosta Karageorge, who has been missing since earlier in the week, was 4, 5-3) let a 17-3 lead early in the second recognized along with 23 other Buckeyes quarter slip away. David Cobb ran for 118 scheduled to appear at their final game yards on 25 carries, including a 40-yard in Ohio Stadium. A police poster show- score.

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final comeback against the Wildcats (5-7). Kentucky’s last possession ended with Holliman picking off Patrick Towles and returning it 65 yards to the 2 before LouATHENS, Ga. — Harrison Butker isville ran out the clock and sparked a celkicked a career-long 53-yard field goal on ebration. the final play of regulation, and D.J. White picked off a pass in overtime to preserve No. 25 BOISE STATE 50, Georgia Tech’s victory over Georgia. UTAH STATE 19 Georgia Tech (10-2, CFP No. 16) trailed 24-21 after Hutson Mason threw BOISE, Idaho — Jay Ajayi ran for a caa 3-yard touchdown pass to Malcolm Mitchell on fourth down with 18 seconds reer-high 229 yards and five touchdowns, left. But the Yellow Jackets wound up with and No. 25 Boise State rolled past Utah good field position after a squib kickoff, State 50-19 on Saturday night and secured Justin Thomas scrambled 21 yards into a spot in the Mountain West title game. The Broncos (10-2, 7-1), who kept alive field goal range, and Butker’s kick barely their hopes of playing in a New Year’s Day cleared the crossbar. Zach Laskey put Georgia Tech ahead bowl game, won their 13th straight home with his third touchdown run of the game game. They will host Fresno State for the in overtime, but Butker’s extra point was conference championship on Saturday. Utah State (9-4, 6-2) dropped its first blocked. The Bulldogs (9-3, CFP No. 9) had a chance to win it as they faced sec- November road game since 2009 and failed to return to the conference title ond-and-goal at the 9. Mason again tried to hit Mitchell on a game after representing the Mountain Diquick slant. This time, White stepped in to vision last year. With the division title on the line in a make the interception, ending a game that game that boasted the Mountain West’s featured a bit of everything. top offense in Boise State and top defense in Utah State, the matchup was decisively NO. 23 CLEMSON 35, one-sided. Boise State racked up 498 total SOUTH CAROLINA 17 yards and scored touchdowns on its first five possessions against the nation’s fifthCLEMSON, S.C. — Artavis Scott had best scoring defense. two long touchdown catches, Wayne GallAjayi, who eclipsed 100 yards rushing man ran for 191 yards and Clemson ended for the seventh consecutive game, ran for a five-game losing streak to rival South the most yards of any single runner this Carolina. season against the Aggies’ 17th-ranked The Tigers (9-3) hadn’t beaten the run defense. Gamecocks (6-6) since 2008, an unprecBoise State’s Grant Hedrick turned in edented run of failure that overshadowed an 18-of-24 passing performance for 191 their 32-8 record the past three seasons. yards and two touchdowns. This time, Clemson showed off a perked In the game’s opening moments it apup offense bolstered by the return of fresh- peared as though the teams might be gearman starter Deshaun Watson at quarter- ing up for a high-scoring duel. back. Utah State’s LaJuan Hunt raced 55 Watson threw two inside flip passes that yards on the Aggies’ first offensive play, Scott turned into touchdowns of 53 and 70 but the drive stalled and then ended when yards. The second one gave the Tigers a Nick Diaz missed a 39-yard field goal 28-10 lead that South Carolina couldn’t wide right. overcome. On its first possession, Boise State Watson finished 14 of 19 for 269 yards marched 79 yards in nine plays, scoring and two rushing TDs in first significant ac- on a 9-yard run by Ajayi. Dan Goodale’s tion since defeating North Carolina State extra point gave the Broncos a 7-0 lead. on Oct. 4. Scott had seven catches for 185 On the Aggies’ next play from scrimyards. mage, Boise State safety Darian Thompson made a leaping interception at the Utah State 45. NO. 24 LOUISVILLE 44, On a six-play drive that included a razzleKENTUCKY 40 dazzle, 24-yard pass from tight end Thomas LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Brandon Radc- Sperbeck to Hedrick, Boise State scored on liff ran 4 yards for a touchdown with 2:47 a 2-yard touchdown pass from Hedrick to remaining and safety Gerod Holliman had Alec Dhaenens to build a 14-0 lead. Utah State responded with a sevenan NCAA record-tying 14th interception with 35 seconds left, helping Louisville play, 75-yard drive, capped by a 9-yard touchdown run by Kent Myers that made beat Kentucky. No lead was safe in a back-and-forth it 14-7. However, the Broncos kept the presgame between rivals that got physical before kickoff. Louisville coach Bobby sure on by answering with a six-play, 72Petrino grabbed the jacket of Wildcats as- yard drive that ended with a jaw-dropping sistant Daniel Berezowitz during one pre- run by Ajayi. From the Aggies 18, Ajayi took a hangame scuffle. The game was equally as charged. There doff up the middle and appeared to be were four fourth-quarter lead changes stuffed at the line before bouncing backalone. The Cardinals (9-3) ultimately got ward and spinning toward the outside. He the last word by driving 81 yards for the outran a host of Utah State defenders to winning score that capped their fourth and the far corner of the end zone.

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Rangers get past Philly By The Associated Press

NEW YORK — Derick Brassard scored twice to lead the New York Rangers to a 5-2 win over the Philadelphia Flyers on Saturday. Jesper Fast, J.T. Miller and Lee Stempniak also scored for New York, which swept the Flyers in a home-and home matchup on consecutive days. Fast’s goal was the first of his NHL career.

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Giuliana Houchin, the women’s 5K champ, pushes her son Karter on the Unity Trail during the T200 Turkey Trot on Friday.

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was the lone youth finisher in the 10K, clocking 1:13:03. The 5K belonged to Kenai Central senior Jordan Theisen, who cruised home in 23:08. Carl Kincaid was second at 25:30, while John Paul Dammeyer was both the third man and first youth finisher, with a time of 28:26. The top women’s finisher in the 5K was Giuliana Houchin at 31:56, while Jane Eveland was second at 32:19 and Isabella Dammeyer was third, and the second youth, at 32:36. Emma Clare Dammeyer was the third youth across the line at 38:35. Hippe, of Snohomish, Washington, was feeling adventurous when he chose where he would do his rotation for med school. “I’d never been to Alaska, so I requested anywhere in Alaska,” he said. He has been at Peninsula Internal Medicine in Soldotna for three weeks now, and has another three weeks before he returns to Washington. “I’ve been doing some hiking and seeing the region,” he said. “It’s absolutely gorgeous.” Hippe ticked off Lost Lake as the highlight of his exploring. He also did a cyclocross race at Tsalteshi Trails, where he was encouraged to do the Turkey Trot. Hippe said he is a recreational runner, but he did break off a 2:57:51 in the Boston Marathon in April and that fitness carried him to a decisive win Friday. Hippe said another highlight of the trip has been riding an ATV behind another group of accomplished runners — the sled dogs of Dr. John Bramante. “That’s what my friends back home were the most excited about,” Hippe said. The medical student said Friday afternoon he is hoping for some more snow before he leaves so he can do some winter activities, and his wish was granted Friday evening. He also wouldn’t remind returning in the summer. “I’d love to see all the salmon running,” Hippe said. “Salmon is my favorite food but it is $15 a pound where I’m from. “I’ve heard it’s abundant here, and there’s also a really cool culture around it.” Houchin, of Kenai, won the women’s 5K even though she

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Gill added his own emphatic two-handed dunk with 1:36 remaining that pushed the Cavaliers lead to 42-26. Kadeem Jack’s eight points led Rutgers (3-3).

was pushing her son, Karter, in a stroller. It’s the first time Houchin can remember winning the women’s overall in a 5K. “I just kind of went out there figuring, ‘OK, I’ll go burn some calories running in the snow,’” she said. “When I got to the halfway point, I was counting and there were only two girls ahead. “I figured I could do it, and Karter was cheering the whole way. It was awesome.” Well, except for the fact she was pushing a stroller through snow. “There was definitely enough snow to make it difficult,” she said. “It was different, like running on sand. “I didn’t have good footing and it felt like I was using every single muscle in my body. Pushing that thing is definitely a workout, but I’m used to pushing it around.” She said the wide tires on the stroller help. “It’s a sport utility stroller,” she said. “We took that thing down to Skilak Lake (on Saturday) and pushed it in 5 inches of snow. It’s a beast. You can go all-terrain with that thing.” Theisen, a member of the Kenai Central ski team, also got his request for snow granted in the hours after the race. With no skiing available, Theisen had kept running after finishing sixth in the Class 4A state cross country meet in early October. He trained with fellow Kenai Central senior Allie Ostrander and thus has a role in “On The Rise: Allie Ostrander,” an Internet video done by MileSplit.com. “I’m just the guy in the film about Allie,” he joked. Theisen had designs in racing in the Nike Cross Nationals Northwest Regional, where Ostrander was second, but he didn’t have sufficient funds to make the trip. So instead he put his fitness to use jogging to victory Friday. “This race gives you a reason to go out and do something the day after Thanksgiving,” Theisen said. “I admire everyone who comes out here the day after Thanksgiving when they could be sleeping in.” For Hogue, an 11-yearold student at K-Beach Elementary, the race served as a good opportunity to get in some training for the Walt Disney World 5K on Jan. 8

win over No. 14 Virginia Commonwealth. Bacote, who came into the game averaging just four points and shooting 16 percent, had scored just 20 points on the season. He made his first eight shots, including four 3-pointers, and was 11 for 13 from the free throw line to top his previous career high of 28 done twice last season.

and Ryan Callahan each had a goal and an assist as Tampa Bay topped Ottawa. Tampa Bay also got goals from Brenden Morrow and Nikita Kucherov. Ben Bishop made 26 saves and improved to 14-3-2.

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Colin Wilson scored the tiebreaking goal with 2:12 to play, lifting Nashville over Columbus. PENGUINS 3, Mike Ribeiro also scored for the HURRICANES 2 Predators, winners of four straight RALEIGH, N.C. — Christian and six of seven. Ehrhoff scored his first goal of the season with 4:33 remaining, helpBLUES 3, WILD 2, SO ing Pittsburgh top Carolina. Robert Bortuzzo’s first-period ST. PAUL, Minn. — Vladimir goal gave Pittsburgh a 2-1 lead, Tarasenko scored the lone shootout and the Penguins held on to avenge goal, and St. Louis rallied to beat a home loss to Carolina on Friday. Minnesota. It was Tarasenko’s second postregulation winner in two nights. ISLANDERS 3, DEVILS 1 He scored in overtime on Friday to UNIONDALE, N.Y. — Jaroslav give St. Louis a victory over EdHalak made 34 saves for his ninth monton. straight win, and Cal Clutterbuck scored his third goal of the season AVALANCHE 4, STARS 2 as the New York Islanders got back to their winning ways with a vicDENVER — Alex Tanguay had tory over New Jersey. a goal and two assists, Matt DuchNew York (17-7), which had a ene and Gabriel Landeskog had a five-game winning streak snapped goal and an assist each, and ColoFriday at Washington, has won 12 rado beat Dallas. of 14. This is the fastest the IslandJarome Iginla and Daniel Briers have gotten to 17 victories. ere also scored for the Avalanche, who won for the fifth time in seven games. Defenseman Tyson Barrie SABRES 4, tied a career-high with three asCANADIENS 3, SO sists. MONTREAL — Bryan Flynn scored in regulation and added the SHARKS 6, DUCKS 4 shootout winner in Buffalo’s victory over Montreal. SAN JOSE, Calif. — Logan After losing five straight, Buf- Couture scored twice after missing falo has won five of six games. the morning skate with an illness, Zemgus Girgensons and Chris and San Jose snapped a four-game Stewart also scored, and Jhonas losing streak by holding off AnaEnroth stopped 41 shots to help heim. Buffalo sweep the home-and-home series. On Friday, the Sabres beat FLAMES 3, COYOTES 0 the Canadiens 2-1. GLENDALE, Ariz. — Karri Ramo stopped 26 shots, and Jiri Hudler had a goal and two assists to lead Calgary past slumping AriTORONTO — Tyler Bozak zona. scored twice and Jonathan Bernier made 35 saves to help Toronto beat Washington. BLACKHAWKS 4, KINGS 1 Morgan Rielly and Cody FranC LOS ANGELES — Brad Richson scored in the first period, sending Capitals starter Justin Peters to ards scored two goals to lift Chi- Y the bench for the second period. cago over Los Angeles. In a matchup of teams that both Braden Holtby didn’t fare much better, allowing Bozak’s goal on won two of the last five Stanley Cup titles, Daniel Carcillo added a the first shot he faced. goal, and Brandon Saad scored into an empty net with 1:49 remaining. LIGHTNING 4, Corey Crawford made 19 saves SENATORS 1 for the Blackhawks, who went 5-1 TAMPA, Fla. — Alex Killorn on their road trip.

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Jordan Theisen came in first in the five-kilometer T200 Turkey Trot on Friday.

and the Walt Disney World 10K on Jan. 9. Hogue was a regular participant in the Salmon Run Series and Salmon Cycle Series this summer at Tsalteshi Trails, part of a summer where he ran two or three times a week. While Friday’s 10K was a good opportunity to get ready for the Disney races, there will be some differences. Such as he probably won’t be wearing cleats on the bottom of his running shoes. And it’ll probably be a little warmer than 25 in Florida. “I can’t stand it if it gets too hot,” Hogue said. T200 Turkey Trot 2014 Saturday in Soldotna 10 kilometers 1. Scott Hippe, 37 minutes, 7 seconds (1st Men’s); 2. Jake Streich, 39:57 (2nd Men’s); 3. Mark Dixson 46:30 (3rd Men’s); 4. Connie Best 47:10 (1st Women’s); 5. Sam Satathite 50:12; 6. Jeff Helminiak 50:51; 7. Jode Sparks 51:08; 8. Jimmy Love 51:43; 9. Becca Satathite 53:05 (2nd Women’s); 10. Kurt Strausbaugh 54:24; 11. Doug Hogue 55:17; 12. Connie Ferguson 56:12 (3rd Women’s); 13.

24 points in the first half, and No. 19 Michigan bounced back from its first loss of the season with a victory over Nicholls State. NO. 21 W. VIRGINIA 86, C. OF CHARLESTON 57

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Jonathan Holton scored a career-high 21 points, leading No. 21 West Virginia to a win OLD DOMINION 73, over the College of Charleston. NO. 14 VCU 67 NO. 19 MICHIGAN 91, West Virginia (7-0) is off to NICHOLLS STATE 62 NORFOLK, Va. — Aaron its best start since going 11-0 Bacote scored a career-high 31 ANN ARBOR, Mich. — in the 2009-10 season when it points to lift Old Dominion to a Caris LeVert scored 19 of his reached the Final Four.

Sondra Stonecipher 56:25; 14. Morgan Aldridge 56:36; 15. Patty Moran 58:00; 16. Rashele Kimmel 59:35; 17. Haylee Donovan 59:41; 18. Lisa Renken 1:00:01; 19. Kimberly Tornow 1:02:12; 20. Maria Sweppy 1:11:04; 21. Dylan Hogue 1:13:03 (1st Youth); 22. Amy Hogue 1:13:13 Five kilometers 1. Jordan Theisen 23:08 (1st Men’s); 2. Carl Kincaid 25:30 (2nd Men’s); 3. John Paul Dammeyer 28:26 (3rd Men’s, 1st Youth); 4. Jamie Nelson 29:52 ; 5. John Roderick 30:36; 6. Giuliana Houchin 31:56 (1st Women’s); 7. Jane Eveland 32:19 (2nd Women’s); 8. Joseph Dammeyer 32:26; 9. Isabella Dammeyer 32:36 (3rd Women’s, 2nd Youth); 10. Jane Fuerstenau 32:50; 11. Regina Theisen 33:05; 12. Jonathan Dillon 33:13; 13. Maria Dammeyer 35:19; 14. Lanie Hughes 35:23; 15. Samuel Anders 37:55; 16. Julie English 38:00; 17. Melodie Epperheimer 38:01; 18. Emma Clare Dammeyer 38:35 (3rd Youth); 19. Mitch Michaud 38:38; 20. Tyler Morris 39:12; 21. Choron Ryan 39:12; 22. Savannah Lomu 41:25; 23. Isabella Lomu 41:29; 24. Adaline Lomu 41:41; 25. Liliana Lomu 41:43. 26. Angela Lomu 41:50; 27. Daniel Anders 41:52; 28. Nadia Anders 41:52; 29. Lisa Atchley 45:19; 30. Katie Tongue 45:19; 31. Annaleah Karrow 45:19; 32. Madison McDonald 48:56; 33. Dana McDonald 49:00; 34. Landen Showalter 49:11; 35. Jen Showalter 49:12; 36. Ellen Atchley 52:02; 37. Katharine Bramante 52:02; 38. Izzy Dye 52:02; 39. Leah Streich 52:55; 40. Paul Tornow 52:55; 41. Seane Oglesbee 53:25; 42. Chris Marin 53:30; 43. Mindee Morning 53:38; 44. Julia Warwick 1:01:19; 45. Alan Warwick 1:01:19; DNF Shana Butler.

Jaysean Paige added 15 points for the Mountaineers and Juwan Staten had 10. Evan Bailey and Donovan Gilmore led the College of Charleston (2-4) with 13 points followed by Joe Chealey’s 10. NO. 23 CREIGHTON 57, MIDDLE TENNESSEE 47 NICEVILLE, Fla. — Austin Chatman and Isaiah Zierden each scored 10 points to help No. 23 Creighton beat Middle Tennessee and finished third in the inaugural Emerald Coast Classic.

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like blocking shots and taking pucks into the tough areas.” Anchorage’s Michael Bullion had 28 saves for the Wild. Saturday, the Bears took their first loss in five forays into extra time this season as Wenatchee’s Mike Coyne notched a hat trick, including the game-winner in overtime. Wenatchee outshot Kenai River 18-8 in the first en route to a 41-25 advantage for the game, but it was the Bears scoring the opening period’s only goal when Bouvet connected on assists from Butcher and Gessert. Beauparlant said the penalty kill was key all weekend, but especially in the first period Saturday. “We came out with some good jump, but then penalties kicked in, and a couple of bad ones, in my opinion,” Beauparlant said. In the second period, Coyne scored short-handed and unassisted, but the Bears came back on that same power play for a 2-1 lead when Gessert scored on assists from Campbell and Joey Kaszupski. The Wild were running a teddy bear toss promotion, and after the first Wild goal it took 10 minutes to clean the bears off the ice. Beauparlant said the break helped his team refocus. Butcher put the Bears up 3-1 to start the third period on assists by Berglund and Austin Chavez. Beauparlant said a good pinch by Berglund was the key to the goal. But Coyne and Jake Ahlgren would score midway through the third period to even the game. Coyne then scored 2:32 into overtime. “We called timeout after the

tying goal in the third period and I thought we finished with a solid 10 minutes,” Beauparlant said. “Even in the overtime, I thought we were playing well.” Creelman had 37 saves for the Bears, while Bullion turned aside 22 for the Wild. The Bears travel to Wisconsin for 4 p.m. AST games Wednesday, Friday and Saturday against the Coulee Region Chill, who are in third place in the Midwest Division — five points ahead of the Bears. Friday Brown Bears 3, Wild 2, SO Kenai River 2 Wenatchee 0

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he best part about holidays are gatherings with family and friends. I believe that statement to be true, but as usual, there is always a little hyperventilation before I leave the house. The pros outweigh the cons for me when it comes to being in large gatherings. Usually, I’m outgoing, happy to be there, and enjoy making sentimental memories. But also I’m a real hag. I hesitate to write this, because I’m afraid my sarcasm will come off as rude, but I have to write it, because it’s currently what’s going on inside my brain. It will probably be exaggerated, relatable, honest, and filled with regret. Like all my articles. So here it goes. Hopefully I’m still invited places. First things first. Caffeinate before going to big gatherings. If you are going to an evening gathering, put ice cubes on your eyes. I’ve never done that before, but how else will you wake up enough to listen to a boring story you’ve already heard nine times? Being super tired at a social gathering is the equivalent of rowing a boat in mud. Eat a lemon. Read some jokes. Get in the mood for being around people! There are different kinds of people at holiday events. Here are some of my favorites: — The person that feels the need to “educate” you. You fuel my hate fire. They know everything that you couldn’t possibly know, because they have all the answers in life. We get it. When I encounter these people, afterwards I look in a mirror for the sign written across my forehead that says, “you’re the village idiot.” It’s not so horrible being around these people, until they cross the line of being opinionated about subjects you are actually well educated on ... you just don’t agree with them. Do you choose to open your heart and say you disagree? Or do you keep your opinion to yourself? Either way the people I’m talking about are hardcore activists about everything from the kind of peanut butter they put on their bread to having the “right” opinion on every single debate ever created. I didn’t spend an hour fire-hosing on my face paint to get lectured about why I’m a bad person for giving my kids vaccinations. I’m not asking for sensitivity, I’m just asking to keep things polite, please. And to also notice my dead, lifeless eyes as I take my exit. — The happy host. Find them. Say thank you. The caterer. The bartender. The school PTA group. Find whoever is working the place and thank them. It will make you a better person and also on a selfish note, you want happy workers to keep things running smoothly. Nothing is more depressing than seeing discouraged people throw a party. Take time to think about that imagery. No bueno. Whoever put on the event you are attending, be sweet to them, they are working hard! While you are sipping a glass of wine or bidding on a pie or harassing the waiter for something not that important, remember they are people too. Pipe down. — The overworked people. These are my people. They might shut down completely mid-conversation. They might be sitting in the corner brooding, possibly whispering to themselves. You may not have seen them at church for a few weeks, but hallelujah, they finally made it to a service. No one will know your underwear is on inside out and underneath those boots you don’t have on matching socks. Just give them a hug. Let them bring the can of olives and sparkling cider to dinner. If they have kids, for the love of God, offer to give them a break once in a while. This time of year we all have a lot on our plate. Figuratively and literally. Don’t be surprised if this overworked person with no energy left takes the time to smile at you, and when you don’t have the human decency to smile back, they glare at you until the flames burst forth through their eyes so you are forced to look away in anguish! Here’s the thing: Congratulations! I am all these people mentioned and you have just experienced them. I’m “educating” you in my own know-it-all (but extremely endearing) way. I’m happy to host you, as this article is written solely for your pleasure! I’m overworked, because I look like a mental patient on a laptop with piles of laundry laid around my bed. There are so many stereotypes you will find this holiday season and I bet we have all been them one time or another. Keep in mind when you are at social gatherings a good rule of thumb is that people might not remember what you say, but will remember how you made them feel. Be polite! Kasi McClure enjoys being a wife and mother of two in Kenai. She can be reached at columnkasi@gmail.com.

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The Central Peninsula Special Olympics bowling team, led by coaches Tina Strayhorn and Lois Azzara, won the state championship in Anchorage last weekend. Twelve local athletes competed at Eagle River Bowl Nov. 21-23. Each of the Central Peninsula’s three teams earned gold medals in their division finals, and eight additional gold medals were earned during singles and doubles competition. Members of the Central Peninsula team include Joe Romig, Ric Hunter, Chuck Davis, Virginia Waters, Samantha Romig, Jenni Giles, Molly Joseph, Elisha Smith, Katrina Panzel, Sheri Phelps, Kendra Derning and Shawna Lukassen. — Submitted information and photos

News and Notes Winners of Voice Of Democracy, Patriot’s Pen programs announced The Veterans of Foreign Wars Jerry V. Horn Memorial Post #10046 and its Ladies Auxiliary are pleased to announce the local winners of this year’s national Voice of Democracy Program. Students in grades 9-12 had the opportunity to compete in this annual scholarship program to earn monetary awards and a trip to Washington, D.C. There were only seven entries this year from 2 local high schools and 3 homeschooled students. Congratulations to Benjamin J. Standefer, a 12th grade student at Cook Inlet Academy, the 1st place winner. He will be awarded $1000 from the VFW Post, and his entry has been forwarded to state competition which will be held in Anchorage in December. The 2nd place winner, Ellery Steffensen, a 12th grade student in the Connections Program, will receive $500. Additional monetary awards will be made at state level with the 1st place winner also being given a 5-day all expenses paid trip to Washington, D.C. in

March 2015. The Veterans of Foreign Wars Jerry V. Horn Memorial Post $10046 and its Ladies Auxiliary is pleased to announce the local winners in this year’s national Patriot’s Pen essay competition. Students in 6-8 including homeschooled students had the opportunity to compete in the VFW’s annual essay competition to earn monetary awards and a trip to Washington, D.C. in March 2015. The theme this year was “Why I Appreciate America’s Veterans.” Congratulations to Hope Coffman, a 7th grade student at Aurora Borealis Charter School, the 1st place winner. She will receive $500 for her winning essay. Dominic Efta, an 8th grade student at Aurora Borealis Charter School, was the 2nd place winner and will receive $250. The 1st place winner’s entry has been forwarded to the state competition in Wasilla to be held in December. The 1st place state winner will receive an additional award and her/his essay will be forwarded to Washington D.C. for national competition. Forty-six students will receive additional awards there, and the 1st place national winner will receive a $10,000 U.S. Savings Bond plus a trip to Washington, D.C with a parent/guardian in March 2015.

Katie Sayers and Kyle Shedd were married at the Senior Center in Kenai on June 21, 2014, with a reception following. The ceremony was officiated by Pastor Michael Hicks of Kasilof, and was performed under a canopy of tulle and white lights. The bride wore an elegant strapless trumpet gown with sweetheart neckline and beaded bodice. The lower half of the gown had gathers of chifKyle Shedd and Katie Sayers fon with beads, sequins and white feathers at each gather. She carried a bouquet of white peonies and roses, turquoise hydrangeas, and white feathers. Her great-grandmother’s wedding band, which was given to her by her Grandmother Linda Frith at the rehearsal dinner, was woven into her bouquet (something old). Her gown was new, her veil was borrowed and her shoes were royal blue. The Maid of Honor was Lauren Hancock of Alvin, Texas, cousin of the bride. She wore a jade-colored, chiffon sheath-cut, strapless floor-length dress with beaded bodice. The bridesmaids were Kris Barber of Soldotna, Melinda Anderson of Kasilof, and Sarah Kuehn of Soldotna. They wore dresses matching that of the maid of honor, but they were turquoise. All bouquets were smaller versions of the bride’s, but with peacock feathers. The Best Man was Jeremy Shedd of Kenai, brother of the groom. The groomsmen were Andrew Sayers, Matthew Sayers, Benjamin Sayers, and Samuel Kuehn, All of Kasilof. The flower girl was Gracie Brubaker of Kenai and the ring bearer was Josiah Kuehn of Soldotna. Wedding programs were passed out to the guests by Jonathan Kuehn of Soldotna and Sara Brubaker of Kenai. There was a sand ceremony following the vows which represented the joining of their lives. Terry Shedd, Father of the Groom and Rick Frith, Grandfather of the Bride spoke special blessings and prayers over the couple. Rebecca and Jacob Kuehn of Soldotna performed a wedding song written especially for the bride and groom by Ayden See of Kasilof. Ayden was also a musician/singer at the reception along with Benjamin Sayers. The three-tiered wedding cake was French vanilla with a caramel crème filling and butter cream frosting. The cake was topped with a porcelain bride and groom that was also used by the bride’s parents. Peacock feathers, each individually made of icing, cascaded down one side of the cake, then spread out to gluten free cupcakes at the base of the cake. The bride’s parents are David and Robbi Kuehn of Kasilof, and the groom’s parents are Terry and Krystal Shedd of Sterling. Special guests at the wedding were Katie’s grandparents, Rick and Linda Frith of Vernon, Teaxs, grandmother Alla Kuehn of Kenai, grandfather Thomas Kuehn of Olympia, Washington and great aunt Joyce Schmoker of Hamilton, Montana. The couple honeymooned at Alyeska and Anchorage and are planning a trip to Hawaii this winter. Sayers graduated high school in 2010 in Kenai, and Shedd graduated in 2012 in Soldotna. Kyle is currently employed at Udelhoven. The couple resides in Kasilof.

Kenai Senior Center happenings KSC Christmas Party *My Sweater SCREAMS Christmas Louder than Yours Contest *Eskimo Bingo (everyone receives a gift) *Split the Pot *and much more! Monday, Dec. 22 — 8-10:00 a.m. – Breakfast with Santa bring your grandchildren and their wish lists! Special Activities: Wednesday, Dec. 25 — No reguMonday, Dec. 1 — 2:00 p.m. – lar Scheduled activities Christmas Decorating Party beginWednesday, Dec. 25 — Christmas ning in the Fireplace Room Day Potluck Thursday, Dec. 4 — 6:30 p.m. – Old Time Religion SingSpiration & our Body / Mind / Soul: Finger Food Potluck Friday, Dec. 5 — 11:30 am - Pearl Conversational Spanish: Mondays Harbor Day Observed — 1-1:30 p.m. Beginning Spanish / Tuesday, Dec. 9 — Noon – Cook 1:30-2 p.m. Audio Spanish / 2-2:30 Inlet Academy Carolers p.m. Instructional Spanish Tuesday, Dec. 9 — 3:00 p.m. – General Exercise: Monday / Christmas Tea & Cookie Exchange Wednesday / Friday — 9 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 10 — 2:00 p.m. Growing Strong Strength Training – Quick Gifts Craft Class Class: Monday / Wednesday / Friday Saturday, Dec. 13 — 10:30 a.m. – — 10 a.m. Day Trip to Homer $20 includes transLine Dancing: Monday / Thursday portation and tickets to the Nutcrack- — 10 a.m. at the Kenai Recreation er. We will also be enjoying a No-Host Center (Please stop by the KSC to lunch at Land’s End. (Bring your own sign up for Beginning Line Dancing) road snacks) Tai-Chi: Tuesday / Thursday — 10 Monday, Dec. 15 — 9 a.m.-3 p.m. a.m. – AARP Safe Driving Class $15 for Zumba Gold: Tuesday / Thursday AARP Members all others $20 — 2 p.m. — donation suggested Tuesday, Dec. 16 — 11:30 a.m. – Walter Walking at Nikiski Pool: Chocolate Covered Anything Day Tuesdays & Thursdays ($3 van ride) Tuesday, Dec. 16 — 1:00 p.m. – 7:30-9:30 a.m. Kenai Peninsula Caregiver’s Group Wednesday, Dec. 17 — 11:30 am Arts / Crafts – Birthday Lunch Thursday, Dec. 18 — Noon – Riv- Opportunities: erside Harmony Christmas Concert Knitting — 1 p.m. Fridays Thursday, Dec. 18 — 6:30 p.m. - Christmas Light Tour & a Cup of Game Schedule: Cheer Friday, Dec. 19 — 11:30 a.m. – Mondays & Fridays at 12:30 p.m. What’s happening at the Kenai Senior Center for the month of December 2014 call for 283-8211 for additional information. (All activities are held at the Kenai Senior Center unless otherwise stated):

Fran Kilfoyle is providing a sweet-faced doll with a beautiful wardrobe of clothes, hats, coats and shoes for the annual Senior Connection Inc. Doll Raffle. Tickets cost $1.00 each or a book of six tickets for $5.00. Tickets are now available and the drawing will take place during the the” Breakfast with Santa” on December 22. — Pinochle Tuesdays at 12:35 p.m. — Bridge Wednesdays at 1 p.m. — Dominos Thursdays at 12:30 p.m. — Tripoly

Other: Wednesday, Dec. 3 & 17 — Social Security virtual office: 9 a.m.-noon (The Kenai Senior is the venue to talk to the Anchorage Social Security Office. This is a first come first serve service. A signup sheet will be available when you arrive at the KSC. No appointments and no age limits.) Council on Aging — Thursday, Dec.

11 at 4:30 p.m. Kenai Senior Connection Board Meeting — Friday, December 12 at 9:30 a.m. Community Meals are served Monday – Friday from 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. unless otherwise noted. Our mission at the Kenai Senior Center is to serve as a community focal point for senior services where adults 60-plus come together to engage in opportunities for dignity and personal growth. Please call (907-283-4156) or stop by our facility (361 Senior Court, Kenai AK 99611) anytime during regular operating hours (8 a.m.-4 p.m.) – Monday – Friday.


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t’s been a tough year, but I have a lot to be thankful for. We all do, if we stop and think about it. 2014 has had its troubles, its worries, its losses, but this week is the time to give thanks for the other side of the picture this year has shown. To begin with, we survived another scorching summer and have entered the cool refreshing season that the calendar calls “football weather.” What a season it has been, too, at least on the college level. Every weekend brings surprises. By the same token, we survived another scorching season: the midterm elections. Now we’re not afraid to answer our phones at suppertime. I don’t know whether we’re better off than we were four years ago, but we’re certainly better off than we were before Nov. 4. We also outlasted another season of daylight

saving time, and though it now gets dark before we’ve finished our lunches, standard time is standard equipment for our planet. Rising with the milk cows and retiring with the chickens has served us well. The Halloween candy that went on sale months ago has morphed entirely into Christmas candy, which turned up about the same time. It’s sad that there is no such thing as Thanksgiving candy, but I’ve moaned for years that Thanksgiving is the redheaded stepchild of holidays. Colorful leaves that were on our trees are now on our lawns. I heard a report last week that we should let them stay there because they provide food and homes for all sorts of animals and insects. That’s fine with me. Leave and let leave, I always say. I am thankful that most of my family is converging on our house for Thanksgiving and

wish everyone could be here (hear that, Tommy and Thelma?). Even though the kids will be bringing dishes and cooking, the only thing that could keep my wife from doing most of the work would be shackles and locks. Glynn Moore After eating way too much food Thursday, everyone at our house will find a bed or futon or air mattress or a sofa to stretch out on. Ball games will fight with cartoons for TV screens. A bonfire will reduce those limbs from the ice storm as it heats marshmallows and gives atmosphere to the ghost stories we will tell. Some of our family will go shopping the

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Recovering addict must fight battle without family support DEAR ABBY: I am a former drama queen and addict now enjoying longterm sobriety, or trying to. What’s missing in my life is my family. Since returning from rehab, I have been “going it alone” — and I’m not sure why. My kids are the only grandchildren in the family. I work and go to school. I am pleasant. There have been some rough spots I have had to deal with, and when I have needed to, I have called my mom or sister, but they don’t call me or visit. They have expressed no love for me through all of this. When I call, I feel like I’m intruding. Aren’t I entitled to their love and caring? I feel abandoned. It’s hard doing things on my own. My family lives close by, so distance isn’t the issue. What am I missing? I want my kids and me to have a family, but when I try to reach out, I end up hurt by their lack of interest. Should I just get on with my life? I have been going through this for years. — MOVING ON IN FLORIDA DEAR MOVING ON: It’s possible that the “drama” and turmoil you put your family through while in the throes of your addiction is the reason your mother and sister avoid you. They may be reluctant to take a chance again. Because they have made it plain that they aren’t interested in a closer relationship with you and your children, you should ABSOLUTELY get on with your life. Sobriety isn’t easy to attain, and you have every right to enjoy yours to the fullest. It would be healthier for you to stop courting rejection and “create” a caring family for yourself and your children. Many people do this for a variety of reasons. It’s not unusual for people in recovery to socialize with others like themselves. Start there, because it would be better for all of you to spend your time with people who welcome and appreciate you.

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DEAR ABBY: My fiance, “Bryan,” is a mama’s boy. There’s nothing wrong with loving your parents and being close to them, but his family takes it to the extreme. Bryan must see them multiple Abigail Van Buren times a week, call and text them all the time, and they still don’t get enough. Then they usually call wanting something or needing our help. Bryan and I have worked hard to get where we are, and we can’t always be at their beck and call. His sister says I have “changed him” because he doesn’t come around as often anymore. I’m 21 and Bryan is 24. I don’t think he realizes that growing up means leaving the nest and detaching from the family a bit. I understand closeness, but if I’m going to be his wife, I’m scared I won’t come first. What happens if we have a child who needs him, but Bryan has to bail his mama out of something? — GETTING WORRIED IN GEORGIA DEAR GETTING WORRIED: Do not wait until you have a child to find out that the two of you will never agree on this. Find out NOW. Sometimes the most important conversations are the most difficult to engage in. You and Bryan need to have a serious talk about how you feel about his relationship with his parents and sister, because unless you come to a mutual understanding, it will become a source of constant irritation after you two are married, and you will both be unhappy. Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www. DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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Jaqueline Bigar’s Stars A baby born today has a Sun in Sagittarius and a Moon in Pisces if born before 8:14 p.m. (PST). Afterward, the Moon will be in Aries. HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Sunday, Nov. 30, 2014: This year you often enjoy your private time even more, as it seems to energize you. You have an unusually spontaneous yet fun personality. Many of you will consider going back to school, traveling or taking a workshop in order to learn more. Through this experience, you could meet someone who opens new doors for you. If you are single, romance will be intense but not necessarily enduring. Realize that a lot of the excitement comes from the instability of change. If you are attached, you often might plan a special adventure together. ARIES knows how to draw out your playful personality. 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) HHH You might feel rather out of it despite everything you try to do. Instead of fighting this feeling, you could decide to give in to it and just relax. Make it OK to get in a nap. By late afternoon, you’ll be the empowered Aries everyone loves. Tonight: Say little; listen a lot. This Week: Take charge and work with others Monday and Sunday. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) HHHHH Zero in on your priorities, which could be as simple as meeting friends for a late brunch. It is time to take a break from catering to family and friends in order to do more of what you want. Refuse to let others get used to taking advantage of you. Tonight: Not to be found! This Week: Maintain a low profile. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) HHHH You’ll want to stay on top of a personal matter regardless of how uncomfortable it might be. Others might ask a lot of questions as to why you are making the present choices. Make plans to get together with friends. Tonight: Continue whatever you are doing. This Week: You might be delighted by some good luck. CANCER (June 21-July 22) HHHH Make your round of Sunday calls to those you rarely get to see. You will enjoy hearing about their holiday. You might want to arrange a visit with one of these special people in your life. Tonight: Squeeze every fun moment out of this weekend. This Week: You could be put in a position where you need to take the lead. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) HHH You’ll want to try a different approach. You could hear some news that causes you some stress, but not for long. You have the capability of intervening, should you so choose. This decision needs to be yours and yours alone.

Tonight: Don’t take a child’s words to heart. This Week: Defer to a creative person. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) HHHH Others love commanding the moment, and you are kind enough to allow that to happen. A child or loved one might tap into your playfulness. A serious conversation will bring you back to reality. Tonight: Make the first move. This Week: A partner could be acting very strangely. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) HHH You might want to become involved in some kind of physical activity. Get into some yard work or decide to join friends for a fun outing. A change of pace will revive you as well as those around you. Use caution with spending. Tonight: Out and about. This Week: You know what makes people tick. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) HHHH Your imagination is likely to delight a loved one. Together, you might decide to take off on a flight of fantasy or have fun making a holiday shopping list. The kind of laughter you create could be very healing. Tonight: Admit that you are tired, and make it an early night. This Week: Don’t be surprised if you need to take a break by midweek. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) HHH You might want to call this a lazy day and sleep in.You could have difficulty doing this, however, as a friend might decide to drop by unexpectedly. You also might not really want to be alone. A loved one will delight you with his or her ideas. Tonight: Act as if there is no tomorrow. Tonight: Put up the mistletoe quickly. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) HHHH Return calls and touch base with someone you haven’t spoken to in a while. As a result, you could decide to make plans to go out for a movie and an early dinner. A child or someone who is childlike might amuse you with his or her imagination. Tonight: Call it early. This Week: Consider a home-based business. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) HHH Expenses will add up quickly, so keep a close eye on your spending. You’ll want to enjoy the holiday and also be able to go out. Make a call later in the day to a relative or neighbor whom you always love talking to. Tonight: Meet several friends out for dinner. This Week: Express your thoughts. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) HHHH You will feel in the spirit of the moment, but if you look around, many of your friends and family members might have disappeared. The fatigue of Thanksgiving celebrations could be getting the best of them. Use the afternoon for some holiday shopping. Tonight: Your treat. This Week: Stay within your budget.


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Resume Tips - Whip Your Resume Into Shape Expert advice on how to do a resume correctly. By Kristina Cowan So you’ve discovered the perfect gig with a higher salary, and you’re bent on shuffling your credentials to the hiring manager immediately, if not sooner. You’ve got the experience, education and skills that make you a star candidate. One hurdle remains: how to do a resume appropriately. Don’t fret-you can soon be on your way to crafting a stellar resume; just use the following key resume tips from career experts Brian Drum and Heather Heath. Drum is president and CEO of New York City-based Drum Associates, Inc., a global executive search firm, and Heath, based in Minneapolis, is practice leader of sales and marketing for Hudson, a recruitment and talent management firm. Expert Resume Tips on How to do a Resume 1. Be accurate and truthful. “A resume should not be embellished or exaggerated-it’s not an exercise in writing a novel. If there’s anything that is not correct or is misstated, it could be a reason for not hiring you,” Drum said. 2. Take two pages for your resume if necessary. Drum said once you have four or five years of experience, it often becomes very difficult to squeeze your career path all onto one page. Heath said she sees two-page resumes “all the time.” Most applicants should avoid three page resumes. Resume Tip for Recent College Graduates: Stick to one page. 3. Use bullets with concise descriptions. Most resumes that use paragraphs aren’t looked at, Drum explained, so it’s best to use bullets, and keep them to a maximum of two lines a piece. 4. In most cases, list experience before education. If you’re a seasoned executive, it’s best to list your work experience first. Resume Tip for Recent College Graduates: Put education up top. 5. Mind your keywords! Both Drum and Heath underscored the importance of including terms to help get your resume picked up through online searches. “We’re seeing more and more systems ranking people’s resumes based on how many keywords are being matched. ... More people are putting more words on their resumes because they understand that tracking systems are keyword-driven,” Heath said. 6. List your contact information, particularly your cell phone number and e-mail address. Heath advises against listing your current work phone number. “I don’t think a potential employer would be impressed that you’re using company resources to find a job,” she said. 7. Use consistent formatting. Use the same size and type of font throughout your resume, such as 12-point Times New Roman. Offsetting your name in a slightly larger font is acceptable. If you cut and paste from various versions of your resume, be sure to align the text and eliminate formatting glitches. 8. Remember to double check your spelling. Heath suggests printing your resume, reading it and proofreading it to catch spelling and grammatical problems. It’s fine to use an automated spell-check, she said, but be wary of such systems introducing errors. 9. Bling on resumes is bad. Steer clear of using lots of large fonts in different colors, and of underscoring and bolding text for extra emphasis. Excessive use of bells and whistles distracts the reader and makes your resume look unprofessional. 10. No headshots, please. Pictures and resumes are like oil and water. If you have the urge, don’t give in. At the end of the day, Heath said, “People need to remember when they’re sending their resume out they’re sending a version of themselves. ... Make it a statement-a strong one.” Kristina Cowan is the senior writer for PayScale.com. She has over 10 years of journalism experience, specializing in education and workforce issues.


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150 Years Old

Welcome to Yosemite!

In the mid-1800s, Americans began rushing to California, where they hoped to find gold. While the Yosemite area never produced a large amount of gold, people traveling through the Sierra Nevada mountains noticed the beautiful valley and enormous trees. Some people saw chances to A giant sequoia make money. They tree in Yosemite thought the giant National Park. sequoia (sehThe trees grow up to 280 feet high. KWOY-ah) trees could be used for lumber, and animals could be hunted for their meat and hides.

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One “forty-niner,” as the goldseekers were called, was Galen Clark. He loved the grove of sequoia in Yosemite Valley and later wrote newspaper articles and worked to preserve the area. Other photographers, artists and scientists visited and joined in the movement to protect the valley in its natural state.

A bill in Congress In 1864, the junior senator from California, John Conness, introduced a bill in the U.S. Congress to preserve the Yosemite Valley and Mariposa Grove, where the sequoias grew. President Lincoln signed the Yosemite Grant Act, and management of the area was given to the state of California.

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Amanda Leveille stops pucks cold — that’s her job. Amanda is the starting goalkeeper for the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers women’s ice hockey team. The junior from Canada has played a big role in the Gophers’ success over the past three seasons, which includes backto-back national championships in 2012 and 2013. From Feb. 17, 2012, to Nov. 17, 2013, the Gophers recorded 62 straight wins to establish the longest-ever winning streak in collegiate hockey history — men’s or women’s. As Minnesota set out to defend its national title this season and go for a “three-peat,” early matchups with the archrival Wisconsin Badgers loomed. Amanda and the Gophers traveled to the No. 1-ranked Badgers’ home ice in mid-October for a two-game series and promptly beat their hosts twice. Minnesota regained the nation’s No. 1 ranking. When Amanda isn’t putting in time “between the pipes,” she’s an active hospital volunteer.

John Muir, a naturalist and conservationist, arrived in Yosemite in 1868 and began writing about how the area’s John Muir wildlife were (1838-1914) being destroyed by development. Yosemite became a national park in October 1890, but the original Yosemite Valley and Mariposa Grove stayed under California control, with fewer rules than the national park. In 1903, Muir traveled through the area with President Theodore Roosevelt, and in 1906, Roosevelt signed the bill that folded the original grant land into President Teddy the national park. Roosevelt and John Muir pose on a rock at Glacier Point in May 1903.

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Bears Yosemite was once home to grizzly bears, which are native to California. But grizzlies were hunted to extinction in Yosemite. The last grizzly was shot there in the 1920s. Today, more than 300 black A sign in Yosemite National Park warns visitors bears live in the park. Officials not to feed wild animals or try to get close to them. have worked to make sure that bears eat natural foods, not Other Yosemite animals human foods. Special metal boxes Mule deer look for food throughout have been added to campgrounds for the national park. Mountain lions storing food and other good-smelling and bobcats are products, such as toothpaste and native to the area, sunscreen. although bobcats Waterfalls are more active during the winter. While they’re Mule deer Coyotes and not animals gray foxes also live in the park and or plants, hunt smaller animals, such as gray Yosemite’s Bridal Veil Falls squirrels and chipmunks. waterfalls are Peregrine falcons, owls and also icons of the park. Many of the blue jays can be seen throughout the falls are fed with water from melted park, too. snow, so they dry up by autumn.

The Wawona Hotel was the first built in Yosemite, in 1879. The hotel is still open today.

A modern approach As scientists and others learned more about conservation, management of the park changed. The newest hotel in the park was built in the middle of the 20th century, and cattle no longer graze in the valley. As Park Ranger Scott Gediman said: “We are learning to balance 4 million visitors a year with protection” of the park.

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• Firefall. In the 1920s, people gathered in the evenings to watch as campfire embers were pushed off the cliff of Glacier Point. The red-hot coals would fall down the granite walls and land on boulders. In 1968, the park stopped the Firefall because it seemed not to encourage visitors’ appreciation of natural wonders. The Mini Page thanks Scott Gediman, ranger and public affairs officer, Yosemite National Park, for help with this issue.

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Two old Yosemite traditions were stopped when officials realized their effect on the environment. • Feeding the bears. Park visitors in the 1930s sat on bleachers and watched as workers dumped discarded food and garbage into a large pit. Bears would come and eat the food. But this caused the bears to become habituated, or used to, human food. Their taste for our food became a problem when bears became unafraid of humans and got dangerously close.

Saving the giant sequoias Among other efforts, the Mariposa Grove is undergoing a large restoration project. Sequoia trees have very shallow roots, and the roads and parking lots in the grove were affecting new growth of the trees. The project will remove a parking lot, road and gift shop. Future visitors will ride a shuttle to the grove. Park officials hope this will improve the grove’s natural flow of water and make the area quieter and more special.

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Putting traditions to rest

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You probably hear the word “icon” all the time as you use smartphones and other electronics. An icon is a symbol — something that represents something else. One of the biggest icons of Yosemite National Park is the giant sequoia tree. Also called redwoods, these enormous trees have been standing in Yosemite for more than 1,000 years. Sequoias are conifers (KAHNih-furs), trees that have cones and needles or slim, scaly leaves. Their branches point downward so that snow will slide off without breaking them.

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Keeping Yosemite As more people traveled to Yosemite, businesses sprang up to serve them. Roads were built for stagecoaches and, later, cars. Hotels were built. Hotel and restaurant owners needed food for their guests, so cattle grazed in the valley and orchards were planted for fresh fruit. All these developments changed the natural ecosystems within the park.

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Yuja Wang is a pianist whose latest album is “Yuja Wang Piano Concertos/Rachmaninov, Prokofiev.” She plays under the label Deutsche Grammophon. Yuja, 27, was born in Beijing, China, and grew up surrounded by music. Her mother is a dancer, and her father plays percussion, or instruments that create a beat when they are struck. She started taking piano lessons when she was 6 years old and played in her first concerts when she was 7. She continued studying piano in special music schools. When she was about 12 to 14 years old, she traveled each summer to a special music program in Canada as part of an artistic exchange program between Canada and China. When she was 15, she moved to Philadelphia to study music. She now lives in New York City when she is not traveling to play with orchestras throughout the world. from The Mini Page © 2014 Universal Uclick

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An early supporter of Yosemite, Galen Clark stands in front of the Grizzly Giant Tree in Mariposa Grove. He was named the first guardian of Yosemite.

As long as 9,000 years ago, native Americans were living in the area where Yosemite National Park is now. Two tribes, the Paiute (PIE-yoot) and Miwok (MEE-wahk), along with other related tribes, lived in the area.

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The Yosemite Grant Act was signed in 1864, as the Civil War raged in the United States. Images of the valley and grove by photographer Carleton Watkins were important in influencing President Lincoln to sign the act. You can see some of the photos that Lincoln viewed as he considered the future of Yosemite here: bit.ly/1we5BTL

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Have you ever visited Yosemite National Park in California? Yosemite became our third national park in 1890, but it was the first protected wild land in the world. In 1864, 150 years ago, President Abraham Lincoln signed the Yosemite Grant Act, setting aside land for recreation and preservation for all Americans. This week, The Mini Page talks with a ranger at Yosemite National Park to find out more about the park’s history and what’s going on there now.

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Gravity ››› (2013, Science Fiction) Sandra Bullock. The destruction of their shuttle leaves two astronauts stranded in space with no hope of rescue. ‘PG-13’ (1:31) ! HBO Tue. 5:30 p.m.; Sat. 5:30 p.m. Grudge Match ›› (2013, Comedy) Robert De Niro. ‘PG-13’ (1:53) ! HBO Sat. 7 p.m.

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Four Christmases Fast Five ›› (2011, Action) Vin Diesel. ‘PG-13’ (2:10) (28) USA Sat. 10 p.m. The 40-Year-Old Virgin ››› (2005, Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell. Three dysfunctional co-workers embark on a mission to help their newfound friend lose his sexual innocence. ‘R’ (1:56) + MAX Thu. 9 p.m. Four Christmases ›› (2008, RomanceComedy) Vince Vaughn. ‘PG-13’ (1:28) (30) TBS Sun. 7 p.m., 9 p.m. Fred Claus ›› (2007, Comedy) Vince Vaughn. ‘PG’ (1:56) (30) TBS Sun. 4:30 p.m. (51) FAM Fri. 10:30 p.m. Friday Night Lights ››› (2004, Drama) Billy Bob Thornton. A high-school football coach in Odessa, Texas, tries to lead his players to the state championship. ‘PG-13’ (1:57) (43) AMC Thu. 4:30 p.m. Fruitvale Station ››› (2013, Docudrama) Michael B. Jordan. Flashbacks reveal the last day in the life of Oscar Grant, a young man shot dead during an altercation with California police. ‘R’ (1:25) 8 TMC Mon. 7 p.m.; Sat. 4:30 p.m. The Fugitive ››› (1993, Suspense) Harrison Ford. A U.S. marshal hunts a doctor on the run who was convicted of murdering his wife. ‘PG-13’ (2:07) (28) USA Sat. 4 p.m.

The Heat ›› (2013, Comedy) Sandra Bullock. ‘R’ (1:57) + MAX Mon. 5 p.m.; Fri. 9 p.m. Hellbenders ›› (2012, Comedy) Clifton Collins Jr.. ‘R’ (1:26) 8 TMC Sat. 9:30 p.m. Home Alone 2: Lost in New York ›› (1992, Comedy) Macaulay Culkin. ‘PG’ (2:00) (43) AMC Mon. 9:30 p.m.; Tue. 7 p.m.; Wed. 9:30 p.m.; Thu. 7 p.m.

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The Impossible ››› (2012, Drama) Naomi Watts. A couple and their three sons encounter terror, courage and compassion following the December 2004 tsunami that devastated Thailand. ‘PG-13’ (1:43) 8 TMC Tue. 11 p.m. Independence Day ››› (1996, Science Fiction) Will Smith. A fighter pilot, a computer whiz and others fight back after 15-milewide alien ships zap Earth’s major cities. ‘PG-13’ (2:25) (28) USA Sat. 7 p.m. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull ›› (2008, Adventure) Harrison Ford. ‘PG-13’ (2:02) (38) SPIKE Sun. 8:15 p.m.; Mon. 7:15 p.m. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade ››› (1989, Adventure) Harrison Ford. Archaeologist Jones rescues his kidnapped father, and the two race the Nazis to find the Holy Grail. ‘PG-13’ (2:07) (38) SPIKE Sun. 5:12 p.m.; Mon. 4:12 p.m. Inside Man ››› (2006, Suspense) Denzel Washington. An enigmatic woman threatens to push past the breaking point a volatile game between a bank robber and a detective. ‘R’ (2:09) + MAX Thu. 11:30 p.m. Insidious ›› (2010, Horror) Patrick Wilson. ‘PG-13’ (1:41) (82) SYFY Sat. 8 p.m. The Internship ›› (2013, Comedy) Vince Vaughn. ‘PG-13’ (1:59) ! HBO Sun. 4 p.m. ^ HBO2 Wed. 10 p.m.; Sat. 5 p.m.

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Jackass 3D ›› (2010, Comedy) Johnny Knoxville. ‘R’ (1:34) (81) COM Fri. 8 p.m. John Carter ›› (2012, Science Fiction) Taylor Kitsch. ‘PG-13’ (2:12) (38) SPIKE Sun. 11:16 p.m.; Mon. 10:21 p.m.

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Kill Bill: Vol. 1 ››› (2003, Action) Uma Thurman. Awaking from a coma, an assassin seeks vengeance against her former boss and his ruthless gang. ‘R’ (1:50) 8 TMC Tue. 9 p.m. Killing Them Softly ››› (2012, Crime Drama) Brad Pitt. After a rival crook hires a pair of bumbling thieves to rob their card game, mobsters hire a reluctant hit man to settle the score. ‘R’ (1:37) 8 TMC Sun. 11:30 p.m.

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Lee Daniels’ The Butler ››› (2013, Historical Drama) Forest Whitaker. A White House butler has a front-row seat to history through three decades and seven presidential administrations, including those of Eisenhower, Kennedy and Nixon. ‘PG-13’ (2:12) 5 SHOW Fri. 5:45 p.m. The LEGO Movie ››› (2014, Adventure) Voices of Chris Pratt. 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 Fri. 5:15 p.m. ^ HBO2 Sun. 7 p.m. Lincoln ››› (2012, Historical Drama) Daniel Day-Lewis. 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 Sat. 7 p.m.

mer island prison to stop a disgruntled war hero from obliterating San Francisco with chemical warheads. ‘R’ (2:16) + MAX Mon. 7 p.m.

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Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom ›› (2013, Biography) Idris Elba. ‘PG-13’ (2:26) 5 SHOW Fri. 8 p.m.; Sat. 4:30 p.m. Manhunt ››› (2013, Documentary) Filmmaker Greg Barker profiles a dedicated group of female CIA analysts who began the hunt for Osama bin Laden even before the terrorist attacks of 9/11. ‘NR’ (1:42) ^ HBO2 Thu. 5:15 p.m. The Master ››› (2012, Drama) Joaquin Phoenix. 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 Sun. 9:05 p.m. Moonrise Kingdom ››› (2012, ComedyDrama) Bruce Willis. In 1965 New England, a peaceful island community descends into turmoil when two love-struck 12-year-olds run away together just before the approach of a violent storm. ‘PG-13’ (1:34) ^ HBO2 Tue. 4:50 p.m.

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A Nanny for Christmas ›› (2010, Comedy) Emmanuelle Vaugier. ‘NR’ (1:28) (23) LIFE Wed. 7 p.m., 11:02 p.m. National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation ››› (1989, Comedy) Chevy Chase. The Griswolds spend the holiday in a garish way, especially when a country cousin pulls up in an RV. ‘PG-13’ (1:37) (51) FAM Sun. 9 p.m.; Mon. 5 p.m. National Treasure: Book of Secrets ›› (2007, Action) Nicolas Cage. ‘PG’ (2:10) (30) TBS Fri. 8:30 p.m. The Nativity Story ›› (2006, Drama) Keisha Castle-Hughes. ‘PG’ (1:40) (43) AMC Fri. 7 p.m. The Normal Heart ››› (2014, Drama) Mark Ruffalo. In 1980s New York, a writer and his friends join forces to expose the truth about the emerging AIDs crisis to both the government and the gay community. (2:15) ! HBO Mon. 7 p.m.

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Safe ›› (2012, Action) Jason Statham. ‘R’ (1:35) (38) SPIKE Thu. 8 p.m. Santa Buddies ›› (2009, Comedy) George Wendt. ‘G’ (1:28) (49) DISN Sun. 7 p.m. The Santa Clause ››› (1994, Comedy) Tim Allen. An adman takes over for the bearded, big-bellied fellow after a rooftop mishap on Christmas Eve. ‘PG’ (1:37) (51) FAM Mon. 9 p.m.; Tue. 7 p.m. The Santa Clause 2 ›› (2002, Comedy) Tim Allen. ‘G’ (1:44) (43) AMC Mon. 7 p.m.;

Serenity lethal force of monstrous invaders. ‘PG-13’ (2:11) + MAX Sun. 7 p.m. The Perks of Being a Wallflower ››› (2012, Comedy-Drama) Logan Lerman. Friends try to help an introverted teenager become more sociable. ‘PG-13’ (1:43) 5 SHOW Wed. 5:15 p.m. Pineapple Express ›› (2008, Comedy) Seth Rogen. ‘R’ (1:52) (81) COM Sat. 9 p.m. The Polar Express ››› (2004, Fantasy) Voices of Tom Hanks. Animated. The conductor of a train to the North Pole guides a boy who questions the existence of Santa Claus. ‘G’ (1:40) (51) FAM Wed. 8 p.m.; Thu. 6 p.m. The Pursuit of Happyness ››› (2006, Drama) Will Smith. A single father and his young son endure many hardships as the father struggles to provide a better future for both of them. ‘PG-13’ (1:56) (43) AMC Fri. 9 p.m.

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Almost, Away Almost, Away Cuff Me if You Can ‘14’ Cuff Me if You Can ‘14’ To Be Announced Shipwreck Men ‘14’ Secret Service Secrets Secret Service Secrets Almost, Away Almost, Away No Reservation No Reservation No Reservation No Reservation No Reservation No Reservation No Reservation No Reservation No Reservation No Reservation Thingama. Thingama. Restoration Restoration Cities of the Underworld Cities of the Underworld Picked Off ‘PG’ Picked Off ‘PG’ Your Bleeped Up Brain Your Bleeped Up Brain Modern Marvels ‘PG’ Modern Marvels ‘G’ Dog Dog Criminal Minds ‘14’ Dog Dog Criminal Minds ‘14’ Dog Dog Criminal Minds ‘14’ Dog the Bounty Hunter Criminal Minds ‘14’ Dog the Bounty Hunter The First 48 ‘14’ Varied Programs Paid Prog. Barbecue Tyler’s Ult. Day Off Paid Prog. Barbecue Cooking Down Home Medicare Bobby Flay Ingred. Fix Hungry Girl Paid Prog. Dinner Challenge ‘G’ Paid Prog. Emeril The Kitchen ‘G’ Fast Money Halftime Power Lunch Outnumbered Happening Now Daily Show/Jon Stewart Colbert Rep South Park Daily Show/Jon Stewart Colbert Rep Community Daily Show/Jon Stewart Colbert Rep Community Daily Show/Jon Stewart Colbert Rep South Park Comedy Daily Show Colbert Rep South Park “American Horror House” (2012, Horror) ‘14’ Destination Truth ‘PG’ Destination Truth ‘PG’ Fact or Faked Fact or Faked “Arctic Predator” (2010) Dean Cain. ‘14’ Z Nation ‘14’ Z Nation ‘14’

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A = DISH Almost, Away Behind Bars ‘14’ Shipwreck Men ‘14’ Extreme Drug Smuggling Almost, Away Bizarre Foods ‘PG’ Tricked Out Trains ‘G’ Top 10 Hawaiian Beaches Monumental Mysteries The Dead Files ‘PG’ Restoration Restoration Cities of the Underworld American Pickers ‘PG’ Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Modern Marvels ‘G’ Criminal Minds ‘PG’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘PG’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ The First 48 ‘14’

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Almost, Away Fast N’ Loud: Demolition Fast N’ Loud: Demolition Hard Time “Indiana” ‘14’ Outlaw Empires ‘14’ Billy Bob’s Gags Shipwreck Men ‘14’ Shipwreck Men ‘14’ Fast N’ Loud: Demolition Chain Gang: Maricopa Moonshiners ‘14’ Moonshiners ‘14’ Almost, Away Edge of Alaska ‘14’ Edge of Alaska ‘14’ Bizarre Foods ‘PG’ Bizarre Foods ‘PG’ Bizarre Foods ‘PG’ Tricked Out Trains ‘G’ Food Paradise ‘PG’ Food Paradise ‘PG’ Top 10 Calif./Beaches Top Caribbean Beaches 21 Sexiest Beach Bars Monumental Mysteries Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum The Dead Files ‘PG’ Ghost Adventures ‘14’ Ghost Adventures ‘14’ Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Cities of the Underworld Cities of the Underworld Cities of the Underworld American Pickers ‘PG’ American Pickers ‘PG’ American Pickers ‘PG’ Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Modern Marvels Modern Marvels ‘PG’ Modern Marvels ‘PG’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘PG’ The First 48 ‘14’ The First 48 ‘14’ Shipping Shipping Hunters Hunters Int’l Varied Programs Good Eats Unwrapped Pioneer Wo. Contessa Sandra’s Dinners Secrets 30-Minute Cupcake Wars ‘G’ Pioneer Wo. Contessa Money Dinners Secrets 30-Minute Cupcake Wars ‘G’ Pioneer Wo. Contessa Money Dinners Secrets 30-Minute Cupcake Wars ‘G’ Pioneer Wo. Contessa Sandra Lee Dinners Secrets 30-Minute Cupcake Wars ‘G’ Chopped ‘G’ Chopped ‘G’ Chopped ‘G’ Street Signs Closing Bell Fast Money Varied The Real Story Shepard Smith Reporting Your World W/ Cavuto The Five South Park (:17) “Delta Farce” (2007) Larry the Cable Guy. Key & Peele Key & Peele Key & Peele South Park (:17) “Over Her Dead Body” (2008) Paul Rudd (:18) Tosh.0 Tosh.0 ‘14’ (:18) Tosh.0 South Park (:17) “Strange Wilderness” (2008) Steve Zahn. South Park South Park South Park South Park (:17) “The Goods: Live Hard. Sell Hard.” (2009) Workaholics Workaholics Sunny South Park (:27) “Date Movie” (2006) Workaholics Workaholics Sunny Sunny “Haunted High” (2012, Horror) Danny Trejo. ‘14’ “Ghost Voyage” (2008) Antonio Sabato Jr. ‘14’ Destination Truth ‘PG’ Destination Truth ‘PG’ Destination Truth ‘PG’ Destination Truth ‘PG’ Fact or Faked Fact or Faked Fact or Faked Fact or Faked “Ogre” (2008, Fantasy) John Schneider. ‘14’ “Ice Road Terror” (2011) Brea Grant. ‘14’ Z Nation ‘14’ Z Nation ‘14’ Z Nation ‘14’ Z Nation “Zunami” ‘14’

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To Be Announced Moonshiners ‘14’ Fast N’ Loud: Demolition Moonshiners ‘14’ Edge of Alaska ‘14’ Food Paradise ‘PG’ Food Paradise ‘PG’ Food Paradise ‘PG’ Mysteries at the Museum Ghost Adventures ‘PG’ Restoration Restoration Cities of the Underworld American Pickers ‘PG’ Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Modern Marvels ‘PG’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘PG’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ Shipping Shipping

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Moonshiners ‘14’ Naked and Afraid ‘14’ Edge of Alaska ‘14’ Gold Rush ‘PG’ Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods/Zimmern America Declassified ‘PG’ Ghost Adventures ‘14’ Restoration Restoration Cities of the Underworld American Pickers ‘PG’ Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Modern Marvels ‘PG’ Godfather of Pittsburgh The First 48 ‘14’ The First 48 ‘14’ After the First 48 ‘14’ Country Country

Giada-Home Giada-Home Contessa Contessa Giada-Home Giada-Home Contessa Contessa Giada-Home Giada-Home Contessa Contessa Giada-Home Giada-Home Contessa Contessa Chopped ‘G’ Chopped ‘G’ Mad Money The Profit Special Report Greta Van Susteren Key & Peele Key & Peele Tosh.0 ‘14’ (:21) Tosh.0 Tosh.0 ‘14’ (:19) Tosh.0 Futurama Futurama South Park South Park South Park South Park Sunny Sunny Futurama Futurama Sunny (:45) Futurama ‘14’ Futurama “Ghost Town” (2009, Horror) Jessica Rose. ‘14’ Destination Truth ‘PG’ Destination Truth ‘PG’ “The Darkest Hour” (2011) Emile Hirsch. “Bigfoot” (2012) Danny Bonaduce, Barry Williams. Z Nation ‘14’ Z Nation ‘14’

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(7:30) “Musical Chairs” (:15) The Battle of amfAR “Kicking & Screaming” (2005) (:45) “Mama” (2013) Jessica Chastain. ‘PG-13’ State of Play ‘PG’ “Just My Luck” (2006) ‘PG-13’ “The First Wives Club” (:15) “In Her Shoes” (2005) Cameron Diaz. ‘PG-13’ “The LEGO Movie” (2014) ‘PG’ “Austin Powers: Man of Mystery” (:45) “42” (2013) ‘PG-13’ “Ice Age: The Meltdown” “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” (2005) ‘PG-13’ (:45) “Hello Ladies: The Movie” (2014) (:15) “Rush Hour” (1998) Jackie Chan. ‘PG-13’ REAL Sports Gumbel Undercovr “Now You See Me” (2013) Jesse Eisenberg. 2014 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony ‘14’ (:45) State of Play ‘PG’ Foo Fighters: Sonic The Ringer (:15) “Six Days, Seven Nights” (1998) ‘PG-13’ “Crossfire Hurricane” (2012) ‘NR’ “Musical Chairs” (2011) ‘PG-13’ Counselor “The Interpreter” (2005) Nicole Kidman. (7:50) “Dead Man on Campus” ‘R’ (:25) “Behind Enemy Lines” (:15) “Winter’s Tale” (2014) Colin Farrell. ‘PG-13’ (:15) “Road Trip” (2000) Seann William Scott. (2:50) “Batman Begins” (:10) “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” (2004) “That Awkward Moment” (2014) ‘R’ (:35) “The Place Beyond the Pines” (2012) Ryan Gosling. “The Godfather, Part III” (1990) Al Pacino. ‘R’ (7:10) “Fantastic Four” “112 Weddings” (2014) ‘NR’ (:40) “The Incredible Burt Wonderstone” (2013) (:25) “Two for the Money” (2005) Al Pacino. ‘R’ “The Internship” (2013) ‘PG-13’ “Captivated: The Trials” “Escape Plan” (2013) Sylvester Stallone. ‘R’ “Hope Floats” (1998) Sandra Bullock. ‘PG-13’ “Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous” Lng Herc (7:30) “The Godfather” (1972, Drama) Marlon Brando. ‘R’ “The Godfather, Part II” (1974, Crime Drama) Al Pacino, Robert Duvall. ‘R’ The Last Patrol ‘14’ Moonrise (7:15) “Meet the Parents” “The Conjuring” (2013) Vera Farmiga. ‘R’ “The 40-Year-Old Virgin” (2005) Steve Carell. “The Purge” (2013) Ethan Hawke. (:45) “Inside Man” (2006) ‘R’ “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey” (2012) Ian McKellen. ‘PG-13’ (10:55) “Runaway Bride” (1999) Julia Roberts. (12:55) “Wedding Crashers” (2005) ‘R’ “12 Years a Slave” (2013) (7:55) “Cheaper by the Dozen 2” (:45) “Walk of Shame” (2014) Elizabeth Banks. ‘R’ (:20) “Dallas Buyers Club” (2013) ‘R’ (:20) “Jack the Giant Slayer” (:15) “Gangster Squad” (7:45) “The East” (2013) ‘PG-13’ (:40) “Dances With Wolves” (1990, Western) Kevin Costner. ‘PG-13’ (:45) “The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug” (2013) Ian McKellen. John Tucker (5:30) JFK (:40) “About Time” (2013) Domhnall Gleeson. ‘R’ (:45) “X-Men: The Last Stand” (2006) ‘PG-13’ “The Rock” (1996, Action) Sean Connery. ‘R’ (:45) “Endless Love” (2014) ‘PG-13’ Silver Lng (:45) “The Words” (2012) Bradley Cooper. “Hit by Lightning” (2014) Jon Cryer. “Lost Christmas” (2011) Eddie Izzard. (:45) “Dark Skies” (2013) Keri Russell. ‘PG-13’ Silver Lng (7:30) “That’s What I Am” (:15) “Venus and Serena” (2012) ‘PG-13’ “Inescapable” (2012, Suspense) ‘R’ (:45) “Hateship Loveship” (2013) Kristen Wiig. “A Low Down Dirty Shame” (1994) “The Perks of Being a Wallflower” (:45) “Star Trek: Insurrection” (1998) ‘PG’ “Stakeout” (1987) Richard Dreyfuss. ‘R’ “Another Stakeout” (1993) Richard Dreyfuss. The Double Kings “In the Army Now” (1994) ‘PG’ (:05) “Outrageous Fortune” ‘R’ (:45) “Circle of Friends” (1995) ‘PG-13’ “Even Money” (2006, Drama) Kim Basinger. ‘R’ Replicant Green Card “Snake Eyes” (1998) Nicolas Cage. (:15) “Crazy/Beautiful” (2001) Kirsten Dunst. “Amélie” (2001) Audrey Tautou. (Subtitled) ‘R’ (:15) “The Cold Light of Day” (2012) Henry Cavill. (7:50) “Inside Out” (2011) ‘PG-13’ “The Reluctant Fundamentalist” (2012) ‘R’ (:40) “The New Daughter” (2009) Kevin Costner. “Save the Last Dance” (2001) Julia Stiles. Welcome (7:25) “The Real McCoy” (:10) “American Yakuza” (1993) ‘R’ (10:50) “Alex Cross” (2012) ‘PG-13’ (:35) “Big Easy Express” (:45) “Java Heat” (2013, Action) Kellan Lutz. ‘R’ First Grader “Family Band” “The Jazz Singer” (1980) Neil Diamond. ‘PG’ “Local Boys” (2002) ‘PG-13’ (:40) “Kingdom Come” (2012) ‘NR’ (:10) “Broken Kingdom” (2012) ‘NR’ Amateurs Simple (:35) “The Big Kahuna” (1999) ‘R’ (:10) “Strange Relations” (2002) Paul Reiser. ‘R’ “Son-in-Law” (1993) Pauly Shore. (:35) “The Producers” (2005) Nathan Lane. ‘PG-13’ Finder’s Fee (:40) “A Promise” (2013, Drama) Rebecca Hall. ‘R’ (:20) “Judge Dredd” (1995) ‘R’ “Perfect Sisters” (2014) Abigail Breslin. (:40) “Ain’t Them Bodies Saints” (2013) ‘R’ Welcome

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Seven Psychopaths ››› (2012, Comedy) Colin Farrell. 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) 5 SHOW Fri. 10:30 p.m. Shrink ›› (2009, Drama) Kevin Spacey. ‘R’ (1:50) 8 TMC Thu. 7 p.m. Silver Linings Playbook ››› (2012, Comedy-Drama) Bradley Cooper. An unexpected bond begins to form between a man trying to rebuild his life and a young woman

promising to help him reunite with his estranged wife. ‘R’ (2:02) 8 TMC Sun. 7 p.m. Spider-Man ››› (2002, Action) Tobey Maguire. Peter Parker uses his superhuman powers to battle his archenemy, the Green Goblin. ‘PG-13’ (2:01) (31) TNT Wed. 11:30 p.m. Sunshine ››› (2007, Science Fiction) Cillian Murphy. On a mission to revive Earth’s dying sun, a spaceship crew encounters a distress beacon from a ship that disappeared seven years earlier. ‘R’ (1:47) ^ HBO2 Fri. 6:10 p.m. Superbad ››› (2007, Comedy) Jonah Hill. Separation anxiety poses a problem for two co-dependent high-school seniors who hope to score booze and babes at a party. ‘NR’ (1:59) (81) COM Sat. 6:30 p.m.

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30 Days of Night ›› (2007, Horror) Josh Hartnett. ‘R’ (1:53) (82) SYFY Sat. 10:30 p.m. 300: Rise of an Empire ›› (2014, Action) Sullivan Stapleton. ‘R’ (1:43) + MAX Tue. 9 p.m.; Sat. 5:15 p.m. Three Kings ››› (1999, War) George Clooney. Near the end of the Gulf War, soldiers use a map that may lead them to gold that Saddam Hussein stole from Kuwait. ‘R’ (1:55) (8) WGN-A Sun. 7:06 p.m. Toy Story 3 ››› (2010, Comedy) Voices of Tom Hanks. Animated. Woody, Buzz and the rest of the toys find themselves dumped in a day-care center after Andy leaves for college. ‘G’ (1:42) (51) FAM Sat. 5:30 p.m.

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Transformers ››› (2007, Action) Shia LaBeouf. Humanity’s fate rests in the hands of a youth when two races of warring robots make Earth their final battleground. ‘PG-13’ (2:24) (31) TNT Sun. 7 p.m. Transporter 3 ›› (2008, Action) Jason Statham. ‘PG-13’ (1:45) (38) SPIKE Thu. 5:29 p.m., 10:27 p.m. 2 Guns ›› (2013, Action) Denzel Washington. ‘R’ (1:49) ! HBO Fri. 8 p.m.

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We Are Marshall ›› (2006, Drama) Matthew McConaughey. ‘PG’ (2:07) (38) SPIKE Sat. 10 p.m. We’re the Millers ›› (2013, Comedy) Jennifer Aniston. ‘R’ (1:50) + MAX Wed. 9 p.m. The Wolfman ›› (2010, Horror) Benicio Del Toro. ‘R’ (1:42) (82) SYFY Wed. 8 p.m.; Thu. 6 p.m. The Wolverine ›› (2013, Action) Hugh Jackman. ‘PG-13’ (2:06) ^ HBO2 Wed. 5 p.m.; Sat. 10 p.m.

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(35) ESPN2 College Basketball (Live) 3:30 p.m. (34) ESPN College Basketball (Live) 5:00 p.m. (36) ROOT College Basketball (Live) 5:15 p.m. (35) ESPN2 College Basketball (Live) 5:30 p.m. (34) ESPN College Basketball (Live) 7:15 p.m. (35) ESPN2 College Basketball (Live) (CC)

MONDAY

THURSDAY

3:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 College Basketball (Live) 5:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 NBA Coast to Coast Live look-ins to games across the league, plus highlights, analysis and NBA news and information. (Live) (CC) 8:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 NBA Tonight (Live) (CC)

3:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 College Basketball (Live) 4:00 p.m. (31) TNT NBA Basketball (Live) (CC) 5:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 College Basketball (Live) 6:00 p.m. (36) ROOT Women’s College Basketball (Live) 6:30 p.m. (31) TNT NBA Basketball (Live) (CC)

BASKETBALL SUNDAY

TUESDAY 3:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 College Basketball (Live) 3:30 p.m. (34) ESPN College Basketball (Live) 5:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 (36) ROOT College Basketball (Live) 5:30 p.m. (34) ESPN College Basketball (Live) 7:00 p.m. (36) ROOT College Basketball (Same-day Tape) 8:30 p.m. (35) ESPN2 College Basketball Live (Live) (CC)

WEDNESDAY 3:00 p.m. (36) ROOT College Basketball 3:15 p.m. (34) ESPN College Basketball Live Scoreboard (Live) (CC)

BOXING SUNDAY 4:00 p.m. ^ HBO2 Boxing Terence Crawford vs. Raymundo Beltran, WBO lightweight title, 12 rounds. From Omaha, Neb. (Taped) (CC)

FOOTBALL

FRIDAY 3:00 p.m. (34) ESPN (36) ROOT College Basketball (Live) 5:00 p.m. (34) ESPN College Basketball (Live) 8:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 NBA Tonight (Live) (CC) 8:30 p.m. (35) ESPN2 College Basketball Live (Live) (CC)

SATURDAY 12:30 p.m. (9) FOX College Basketball (Live) 1:15 p.m. (34) ESPN College Basketball (Live) (CC) (35) ESPN2 College Basketball (Live) 3:30 p.m. (8) WGN-A Bulls Eye (Live) (CC)

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

SUNDAY 12:00 p.m. (9) FOX The OT (Live) 12:25 p.m. (8) CBS NFL Football (Live) (CC) 2:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 2014 Grey Cup Pregame From Vancouver. (Live) 2:30 p.m. (35) ESPN2 2014 Grey Cup (Live) 3:00 p.m. (10) NBC Football Night in America Bob Costas and others recap the day’s NFL highlights. (Live) (CC) 4:20 p.m. (10) NBC NFL Football (Live) (CC) 6:30 p.m. (36) ROOT College Football (Taped)

MONDAY 12:00 p.m. (34) ESPN NFL Live (Live) (CC) 2:00 p.m. (34) ESPN Monday Night Countdown With host Chris Berman and analysts Mike Ditka, Tom Jackson, Keyshawn Johnson, Cris Carter, Chris Mortensen, Stuart Scott, Adam Schefter and Steve Young. (Live) (CC) 3:00 p.m. (36) ROOT College Football (Taped) “Girls” star Allison Williams has the title role in a live production of a Broadway classic in “Peter Pan Live!” airing Thursday on NBC. For more information, click on www. nbc.com/peter-pan-live A holiday tradition returns with the annual lighting of the tree in New York’s Rockefeller Plaza as Al Roker hosts “Christmas in Rockefeller Center” Wednesday on NBC. Find out more at www.nbc.com/christmas-in-rockefeller-center Anne Heche stars as the matriarch of a family beset by Murphy’s Law on the night of Dec. 24 in “One Christmas Eve,” debuting Sunday on Hallmark Channel. For more information go to www.hallmark. com/online/hall-of-fame/onechristmas-eve.aspx Action figures play rough with Woody, Buzz Lightyear and the rest of the gang in the animated special “Toy Story That Time Forgot,” airing Tuesday on ABC. Get more information at abc.go.com/ shows/toy-story-that-time-forgot/ episode-guide/season-01/101toy-story-that-time-forgot

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4:15 p.m. (34) ESPN NFL Football (Live)

TUESDAY 12:00 p.m. (34) ESPN NFL Live (Live) (CC) (36) ROOT College Football 3:00 p.m. (34) ESPN CFP Countdown: College Football Playoff Top 25 (Live)

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

THURSDAY 12:00 p.m. (34) ESPN NFL Live (Live) (CC) 3:00 p.m. (34) ESPN College Football Countdown (Live) 3:30 p.m. (34) ESPN College Football (Live)

3:30 p.m. (35) ESPN2 College Football (Live) (CC) (36) ROOT High School Football 3:45 p.m. (34) ESPN College Football (Live) (CC) 4:00 p.m. (3) ABC College Football (Live) (CC) (9) FOX College Football (Live) 6:00 p.m. (8) CBS College Football (Live) (CC) 6:30 p.m. (35) ESPN2 College Football Scoreboard (Live) (CC) (36) ROOT High School Football (Live) 7:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 College Football Final (Live) (CC)

SKATING SUNDAY 12:00 p.m. (10) NBC Figure Skating From Osaka, Japan. (Taped) (CC)

SOCCER

FRIDAY 12:00 p.m. (34) ESPN NFL Live (Live) (CC) 3:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 College Football (Live) (CC) 4:00 p.m. (9) FOX Pac-12 Championship Pre-Game Show (Live) 5:00 p.m. (9) FOX College Football (Live) 6:30 p.m. (36) ROOT High School Football (Live)

SUNDAY

SATURDAY

3:00 p.m. (36) ROOT UEFA Champions League Soccer (Taped)

12:00 p.m. (8) CBS College Football (Live) (CC) 3:00 p.m. (9) FOX FOX College Football Pregame (Live) 3:15 p.m. (34) ESPN (35) ESPN2 College Football Scoreboard (Live) (CC)

5:20 p.m. (34) ESPN MLS Soccer (Live) 8:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 ESPN FC Highlights, news, reactions and opinions from the day in soccer. (Live)

TUESDAY

WINTER SPORTS SATURDAY 1:00 p.m. (10) NBC Skiing From Beaver Creek, Colo. (Live) (CC)

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Jeopardy! Wheel of For“Kids Week” tune (N) ‘G’ ‘G’ Inside Edition Family Feud Family Feud Celebrity Celebrity (N) ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Name Game Name Game ‘PG’ ‘PG’ The Ellen DeGeneres Show KTVA 5 p.m. CBS Evening KTVA 6 p.m. Evening (N) ‘G’ First Take News News (N) Mike & Molly Entertainment Anger Man- Two and a The Big Bang The Big Bang ‘14’ Tonight (N) agement ‘14’ Half Men ‘14’ Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘PG’ The Dr. Oz Show ‘PG’

NBC Nightly Channel 2 Newshour (N) News (N) ‘G’

Wild Kratts “Neck and Neck” ‘Y’

Alaska Weather ‘G’

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

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America’s Funniest Home How I Met How I Met Videos ‘PG’ Your Mother Your Mother Rick & Shawn’s Gift Favorites “Canon” Featuring products by Canon. (N) ‘G’ Movie ‘G’

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“Seasons of Love” (2014, Romance) LeToya Luckett, Cleo Anthony, Taraji P. Henson. A man and a woman face tests in their new romance. ‘PG’ Chrisley Chrisley Knows Best Knows Best The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan (N) ‘14’ Theory ‘14’ Theory ‘PG’

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World Poker Tour: SeaCollege Football Washington at Washington State. From son 12 Martin Stadium in Pullman, Wash. (Taped) (:12) “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” (1989, Adventure) Harrison Ford, Sean Con- (:15) “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull” (2008, Adventure) Harrison Ford, Cate (:21) “John Carter” (2012, Science Fiction) nery. Indy’s hunt for his missing father leads to the Holy Grail. Blanchett, Shia La Beouf. Indy and a deadly Soviet agent vie for a powerful artifact. Taylor Kitsch, Lynn Collins. (1:30) “Godzil- “Footloose” (1984, Drama) Kevin Bacon, Lori Singer, John Lithgow. Hip teen “The Santa Clause 2” (2002, Comedy) Tim Allen, Elizabeth Mitchell, David “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York” (1992) Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci. la” (1998) moves to corn town where pastor taboos dancing. Krumholtz. Santa must get married in order to keep his job. Kevin ends up in New York when he boards the wrong plane. King of the King of the The Cleve- The Cleve- American Mike Tyson Family Guy Family Guy Robot Chick- The Heart, The BoonThe Cleve- Family Guy Rick and American Family Guy Hill ‘PG’ Hill ‘PG’ land Show land Show Dad ‘14’ Mysteries ‘14’ ‘14’ en ‘14’ She Holler docks ‘MA’ land Show ‘14’ Morty ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ To Be Announced Finding Bigfoot “Bigfoot Basecamp” ‘PG’ Dog With a Dog With a Liv & Mad- Liv & Mad- I Didn’t Do It Austin & Jessie ‘G’ Austin & Movie ‘G’ Girl Meets (:05) JesDog With a Good Luck Good Luck Blog ‘G’ Blog ‘G’ die ‘G’ die ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ World ‘G’ sie ‘G’ Blog ‘G’ Charlie ‘G’ Charlie ‘G’ SpongeBob SpongeBob Nicky, Ricky Nicky, Ricky Nicky, Ricky Max & Shred Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Friends ‘PG’ (:36) Friends (:12) How I Met Your Mother ‘G’ ‘14’ “Pilot” ‘14’ Santa Claus Is Comin’ to “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” (1989, Comedy) “Elf” (2003, Comedy) Will Ferrell, James Caan. A man leaves “The Santa Clause” (1994, Comedy) Tim Allen, Judge Rein- Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town ‘G’ Chevy Chase, Beverly D’Angelo. Santa’s workshop to search for his family. hold. An adman takes over for fallen Santa. Town ‘G’ Say Yes to Say Yes to Say Yes to Say Yes to The Little Couple “All You The Little The Little The Little Couple “The Big The Little Couple “I Do... The Little Couple “The Big The Little Couple “I Do... the Dress the Dress the Dress the Dress Wanted to Know” ‘G’ Couple ‘G’ Couple ‘G’ 4-0” ‘G’ Again!” ‘G’ 4-0” ‘G’ Again!” ‘G’ To Be Announced Misfit Garage: Fired Up Misfit Garage “One, Nasty (:01) Fast N’ Loud: Demoli- (:01) Misfit Garage “One, (:02) Fast N’ Loud: Demoli(N) ‘14’ Nova” (N) ‘14’ tion Theater (N) ‘14’ Nasty Nova” ‘14’ tion Theater ‘14’ Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods America Bizarre Foods America Bizarre Foods With Andrew Bizarre Foods With Andrew Booze Traveler “Peru Is Bizarre Foods America ‘PG’ Bizarre Foods With Andrew “DC” ‘G’ ‘G’ “Portland” ‘PG’ “Austin” ‘PG’ Zimmern ‘PG’ Zimmern (N) ‘PG’ Magic” (N) ‘PG’ Zimmern ‘PG’ Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars (:31) Pawn (:03) Down East Dickering (:01) Pawn (:31) Pawn ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ (N) ‘PG’ Stars ‘PG’ Stars ‘PG’ Stars ‘PG’ The First 48 Two men are The First 48 “Desperate The First 48 A deaf man is The First 48 Shooting deaths The First 48 A man is gunned Godfather of Pittsburgh (:02) The First 48 An alleged (:01) The First 48 Shooting beaten and shot in Miami. ‘14’ Moves” A man is gunned stabbed in his doorway. ‘PG’ in Miami and Cincinnati. ‘PG’ down in the street. ‘14’ Donna plans to open a male killer heads for Mexico. ‘PG’ deaths in Miami and Cincindown in his car. ‘14’ strip club. 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NCIS Navy SEAL’s death was murder. ‘PG’ Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Maid” ‘PG’ Finale” ‘PG’

Rules of En- Rules of En- Parks and Parks and gagement gagement Recreation Recreation Canon Cameras Cameras Dan’s Gift Favorites ‘G’ and accessories. ‘G’ “An En Vogue Christmas” (2014, Musical) Terry Ellis, Cindy Herron, Rhona Bennett. En Vogue reunites for a Christmas concert to save a club. ‘PG’ WWE Monday Night RAW (N Same-day Tape) ‘PG’

NCIS Gibbs comes face to face with Ari. ‘PG’ Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Family Guy Family Guy American American Finale” ‘PG’ Keys” ‘PG’ “Baby Got “Meg Stinks!” Dad (N) ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ Black” ‘14’ ‘14’ Castle FPolice investigate a Castle Strange murder scene. Castle “Home Is Where the Major Crimes “Down the Major Crimes “Party Foul” (31) TNT 138 245 frozen corpse. ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Heart Stops” ‘PG’ Drain” ‘14’ (N) ‘14’ (:15) NFL Football Miami Dolphins at New York Jets. Ryan Tannehill and the Dolphins look to stay in the (:20) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (34) ESPN 140 206 AFC playoff hunt as they visit Rex Ryan’s Jets. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live) (3:00) College Basketball NBA Coast to Coast (N) (Live) (:15) College Football Final NBA Tonight SportsCenter (35) ESPN2 144 209 Nebraska at Florida State. (N) (3:00) College Football Teams TBA. (Taped) High School Football (36) ROOT 426 687

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America’s Funniest Home (8) WGN-A 239 307 Videos ‘PG’ Canon Cameras Cameras (20) QVC 137 317 and accessories. ‘G’ Charmed “Primrose Empath” (23) LIFE 108 252 A spell makes Prue feel world’s pain. ‘PG’ NCIS Marine’s remains found. (28) USA 105 242 ‘PG’ Friends ‘PG’ Friends ‘PG’ (30) TBS 139 247

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(:15) “Now You See Me” (2013, Comedy-Drama) Jesse (:15) The Battle of amfAR “The Normal Heart” (2014, Drama) Mark Ruffalo, Matt (:15) Foo Fighters: Sonic (:15) Getting (:45) The (:15) Boxing Terence CrawEisenberg, Mark Ruffalo. Agents track a team of illusionists Bomer, Taylor Kitsch. HIV and AIDS strike the gay community Highways ‘MA’ On ‘MA’ Comeback ford vs. Raymundo Beltran. who are thieves. ‘PG-13’ in the early 1980s. ‘MA’ (2:50) “Batman Begins” The Making The Come“Snitch” (2013, Crime Drama) Dwayne Johnson, Barry Pep- The Newsroom “Contempt” Getting On “Admission” (2013, Comedy-Drama) Tina Fey, Paul Rudd, (:20) “Win(2005, Action) Christian Bale. Of: Enough back ‘MA’ per, Jon Bernthal. A man infiltrates a drug cartel to save his Will refuses to reveal a ‘MA’ Michael Sheen. A college admissions officer thinks an appli- ter’s Tale” ‘PG-13’ Said ‘PG’ son from prison. ‘PG-13’ source. ‘MA’ cant is her son. ‘PG-13’ (2014) (2:45) “Inside Man” (2006, “The Heat” (2013, Comedy) Sandra Bullock, Melissa Mc“The Rock” (1996, Action) Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage, Ed Harris. Alcatraz (:20) “Riddick” (2013, Science Fiction) Vin Diesel, Karl Ur- (:20) Femme Suspense) Denzel Washing- Carthy, Demián Bichir. A federal agent and a Boston cop go Island terrorists threaten to gas San Francisco. ‘R’ ban, Jordi Mollà. Wanted criminal Riddick confronts two teams Fatales ‘MA’ ton. ‘R’ after a drug lord. ‘R’ of mercenaries. ‘R’ (3:30) “Silver Linings Playbook” (2012, (:45) “The Words” (2012, Drama) Bradley Cooper, Jeremy The Last One (N) ‘14’ The Affair The Solloways Homeland Carrie uses impro- Web Therapy “Sinister” Comedy-Drama) Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Irons, Dennis Quaid. A wannabe writer claims another man’s return to Brooklyn. ‘MA’ visation. ‘MA’ “Charity Ga- (2012, HorLawrence, Robert De Niro. ‘R’ work as his own. ‘PG-13’ lore” ‘14’ ror) ‘R’ (3:30) “Welcome to the (:10) “Ain’t Them Bodies Saints” (2013, Drama) Rooney “Fruitvale Station” (2013) Michael B. Jor- “Django Unchained” (2012, Western) Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz, Leonardo DiCaprio. An “The Inkwell” Punch” (2013, Action) James Mara. A man takes the blame when his lover shoots and dan. Flashbacks reveal the final day of a man ex-slave and a German bounty hunter roam America’s South. ‘R’ (1994) ‘R’ McAvoy. ‘R’ wounds a policeman. ‘R’ killed by police.

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(:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live ‘14’ (:37) Nightline (N) ‘G’ The Office The Wendy Williams Show “Ben Franklin” (N) ‘PG’ ‘14’ (:35) Late Show With David Late Late Letterman ‘PG’ Show/Craig Two and a TMZ (N) ‘PG’ Entertainment Tonight Half Men ‘14’ (:34) The Tonight Show Star- (:36) Late ring Jimmy Fallon ‘14’ Night With Seth Meyers Rick Steves’ Charlie Rose (N) Europe ‘G’

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“The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement” (2004, (8) WGN-A 239 307 Romance-Comedy) Anne Hathaway, Julie Andrews. Football Team Shop ‘G’ Tuesday Night Beauty ‘G’ (20) QVC 137 317

How I Met How I Met Rules of En- Rules of En- Parks and Parks and Your Mother Your Mother gagement gagement Recreation Recreation Anything Goes with Rick & Shawn ‘G’ Ninja Kitchen System ‘G’

Charmed The witches learn (23) LIFE 108 252 the demon’s identity. ‘PG’

True Tori “He Said, She Said” Tori confronts Dean with accusations. ‘14’ Modern Fam- Modern Family ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Pitch” ‘PG’ Ticket” ‘PG’

True Tori “First Wives Club” Tori plans a party for Dean’s son. ‘14’ Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic (28) USA 105 242 tims Unit “Loss” ‘14’ tims Unit “Coerced” ‘14’ Friends ‘PG’ Friends ‘PG’ Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Trip” ‘PG’ Trip” ‘PG’ (30) TBS 139 247

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Bones Remains are found at Bones A string of murders Bones Human remains are Bones Human remains are Bones “The Recluse in the CSI: NY A tiger kills a man at CSI: NY San Gennaro festival CSI: NY A young dancer is (31) TNT 138 245 the Jersey Shore. ‘14’ ties to FBI agents. ‘14’ found in a log. ‘14’ found in a park. ‘14’ Recliner” ‘14’ an animal refuge. ‘PG’ in Little Italy. ‘PG’ killed. ‘14’ (3:30) College Basketball Syracuse at Michi- College Basketball Ohio State at Louisville. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (34) ESPN 140 206 gan. (N) (Live) (3:00) College Basketball College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) (Live) SportsCenter NFL Live (N) Basketball NBA Tonight Mike and NFL Live College Football Teams TBA. (35) ESPN2 144 209 Pittsburgh at Indiana. (N) (N) (N) Mike UEFA Champions League College Basketball Southeastern Louisiana at Gonzaga. College Basketball Denver at Wyoming. From Arena-Audito- College Basketball Nebraska-Omaha at Kansas State. From Mark Few The Game (36) ROOT 426 687 Soccer (N) (Live) rium in Laramie, Wyo. (N Same-day Tape) Bramlage Coliseum in Mahnattan, Kan. Show (N) 365 Ink Master “Virgin Blood” ‘14’ Ink Master “Cold Blooded” Ink Master Artists tattoo am- Ink Master Football player Ink Master “Painstaking Por- Ink Master Artists battle for Tattoo Night- Tattoo Night- Ink Master “Painstaking Por (38) SPIKE 241 241 ‘14’ putees. ‘14’ Deangelo Williams. ‘14’ traits” ‘14’ the top four spots. ‘14’ mares mares traits” ‘14’ (2:00) “The Santa Clause 2” (2002, Comedy) Tim Allen, Elizabeth Mitchell, David “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York” (1992) Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci. “The Santa Clause 2” (2002, Comedy) Tim Allen, Elizabeth Mitchell, David (43) AMC 131 254 “Splash” Krumholtz. Santa must get married in order to keep his job. Kevin ends up in New York when he boards the wrong plane. Krumholtz. Santa must get married in order to keep his job. King of the King of the The Cleve- The Cleve- American American Family Guy Family Guy Robot Chick- The Heart, The BoonThe Cleve- American Family Guy American Family Guy (46) TOON 176 296 Hill ‘PG’ Hill ‘PG’ land Show land Show Dad ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ en ‘14’ She Holler docks ‘MA’ land Show Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced Great Barrier Reef ‘PG’ To Be Announced Great Barrier Reef ‘PG’ (47) ANPL 184 282 (49) DISN 173 291 (50) NICK 171 300 (51) FAM 180 311 (55) TLC 183 280 (56) DISC 182 278 (57) TRAV 196 277 (58) HIST 120 269 (59) A&E 118 265

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Fixer Upper A new life in Waco, Texas. ‘G’ Chopped “Walk on the Whelk Side” ‘G’ Paid Program Paid Program

Good Luck Good Luck Charlie ‘G’ Charlie ‘G’ (:12) How I Met Your Mother “Miracles” ‘PG’ “Prancer” (1989) Sam Elliott, Rebecca Harrell. Risking It All All work and no play takes its toll. ‘PG’ Billy Bob’s Gags to Riches “Trial By Fire” ‘14’ Hotel Impos- Hotel Impossible sible (:01) The Curse of Oak Island ‘PG’ (:01) Storage (:31) Storage Wars ‘PG’ Wars ‘PG’ Flip or Flop Flip or Flop ‘G’ ‘G’ Chopped Gyro meat and hearts of palm. ‘G’ Paid Program Paid Program

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