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His second inau- gural address over, Obama paused as he strode from the podi- um last January, turn- ing back for one last glance across the ex- panse of the National Mall, where a support- ive throng stood in the winter chill to witness the launch of his new term. “I want to take a look, one more time,” Obama said quietly. “I’m not go- ing to see this again.” There was so much Obama could not — or did not — see then, as he opened his second term with a confident call to arms and an ex- pansive liberal agenda. He’d never heard of Edward Snowden, who would lay bare the government’s massive surveillance program. Large-scale use of chemical weapons in Syria was only a threat. A government Obama’s presidency beset by fits and starts ASSOCIATED PRESS In this Jan. 16 file photo, President Barack Obama, accompanied by Vice President Joe Biden, gestures as he talks about proposals to reduce gun violence, in the South Court Auditorium at the White House in Washington. It was a moment for Barack Obama to savor. SEE FIVE | A2 CONNIE CASS Associated Press WASHINGTON The new year brings the big test of President Barack Obama’s belea- guered health care law: Will it work? The heart of the law springs to life Wednes- day, after nearly four years of political tur- moil and three months of enrollment cha- os. Patients will begin showing up at hospitals and pharmacies with insurance coverage bought through the na- tion’s new health care marketplaces. The course of 2014 will show whether Obama can get afford- able care to millions of Circle these dates: Health law’s key tests in 2014 New year brings big challenges for Obamacare SEE HEALTH | A2 LIVI STANFORD | Staff Writer [email protected] T he call Jerry Smith re- ceived last winter illus- trated a problem that con- tinued to get worse: numerous ambulances were tied up at the hospitals, with Lake EMS paramedics and EMTs waiting to offload patients, sometimes for hours. As a result, there were no ambulances available to re- spond to medical emergencies. On that one occasion, Smith, executive director of Lake EMS, had to call Rural Met- ro ambulance service in Sum- ter County and Marion County Fire Rescue for transport help. In nine separate incidents over four months at the begin- ning of this year, Lake EMS did not have one ambulance avail- able to respond to medical emergencies. “There were numerous times we were waiting over two hours to offload patients,” Smith said Paramedics were spending an average of 29 to 61 minutes offloading patients at three of the four hospitals, according to Lake EMS. For the first time in four years, Smith began meeting with the hospital’s chief ex- ecutive officers to mitigate the problem in March 2013. He also brought the issue to the Lake EMS Board of Direc- tors, which instituted a policy change in June requiring hos- pitals to accept patient care transfers within 30 minutes of the ambulances’ arrival. Since then, Smith said hos- pital offload times have been substantially reduced to an av- erage of 11 to 16 minutes for all four hospitals. Further, hospital officials said substantial improvements have been made. Smith, who became interim executive director of the am- TAVARES Fixing emergency services BRETT LE BLANC / DAILY COMMERCIAL Jerry Smith, director of Lake Emergency Medical Services, poses for a photo at Lake EMS in Leesburg on Dec. 17. Smith said he must contend with a new anomaly: fewer transports. Lake EMS reported 49 fewer transports this year compared to 2012. As a result, the service’s budget has been substantially reduced, with a projected half a million less in revenue. SEE EMS | A2 Associated Press A global retirement crisis is bearing down on workers of all ages. Spawned years before the Great Recession and the finan- cial meltdown in 2008, the crisis was significantly worsened by those twin traumas. It will play out for decades, and its conse- quences will be far-reaching. Many people will be forced to work well past the traditional retirement age of 65 — to 70 or even longer. Living standards will fall, and poverty rates will rise for the elderly in wealthy countries that built safety nets for seniors after World War II. In developing countries, peo- ple’s rising expectations will be frustrated if governments can’t afford retirement systems to re- place the tradition of children caring for aging parents. The problems are emerging as the generation born after World War II moves into retire- ment. “The first wave of under- prepared workers is going to try to go into retirement and will find they can’t afford to do so,” says Norman Dreger, a retirement specialist in Frankfurt, Germany, who works The world braces for retirement crisis SEE RETIRE | A2
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Paul Austin, MDFamily PracticeBoard Certified

Victor M. Torres, DPMFoot & Ankle CarePodiatric Surgery

Randy Glisson, D.C.Back & Neck Care

John Heiligenthal, D.C.Back & Neck Care

Nutrition & Acupuncture

James Fernandes, D.C.Back & Neck CarePalmer Graduate

Call Our Experienced Physicians For Family Medicine Podiatric/Foot Careand Chiropractic Treatment

357-8615 ~ www.lakehealthcarecenter.com910 Mt. Homer Rd. ~ EustisMost Insurance Accepted

Serving Lake County Since 1963 ~ Founded by Dr. Jim Glisson

CAVALIERS SUSPENDED BYNUM INDEFINITELY, SPORTS B1

GETTING INVOLVED: 2 people qualify to run for Groveland City Council seat, A3

HIGHER EDUCATION: Older students opt for on-campus experience, A3

LEESBURG, FLORIDA Sunday, December 29, 2013 www.dailycommercial.com

Vol. 137 No. 363

5 sections

INDEX

CLASSIFIED C3

COMICS INSIDE

CROSSWORDS C3

DIVERSIONS E5

LEGALS C4

OBITUARIES A4

SPORTS B1

VOICES C1

TODAY’S WEATHERDetailed forecast on page A8.

76˚/57˚Strong thunderstorms

$1

JULIE PACE and NANCY BENACAssociated Press

WASHINGTON — It was a moment for Barack Obama to savor.

His second inau-gural address over, Obama paused as he strode from the podi-um last January, turn-ing back for one last glance across the ex-panse of the National Mall, where a support-ive throng stood in the winter chill to witness the launch of his new term.

“I want to take a look,

one more time,” Obama said quietly. “I’m not go-ing to see this again.”

There was so much Obama could not — or did not — see then, as he opened his second term with a confident call to arms and an ex-pansive liberal agenda.

He’d never heard of Edward Snowden, who would lay bare the government’s massive surveillance program. Large-scale use of chemical weapons in Syria was only a threat. A government

Obama’s presidency beset by fits and starts

ASSOCIATED PRESS

In this Jan. 16 file photo, President Barack Obama, accompanied by Vice President Joe Biden, gestures as he talks about proposals to reduce gun violence, in the South Court Auditorium at the White House in Washington. It was a moment for Barack Obama to savor.

SEE FIVE | A2

CONNIE CASSAssociated Press

WASHINGTON — The new year brings the big test of President Barack Obama’s belea-guered health care law: Will it work?

The heart of the law

springs to life Wednes-day, after nearly four years of political tur-moil and three months of enrollment cha-os. Patients will begin showing up at hospitals and pharmacies with insurance coverage bought through the na-tion’s new health care marketplaces.

The course of 2014 will show whether Obama can get afford-able care to millions of

Circle these dates: Health law’s key tests in 2014New year brings big challenges for Obamacare

SEE HEALTH | A2

LIVI STANFORD | Staff [email protected]

T he call Jerry Smith re-ceived last winter illus-trated a problem that con-

tinued to get worse: numerous ambulances were tied up at the hospitals, with Lake EMS paramedics and EMTs waiting to offload patients, sometimes for hours.

As a result, there were no ambulances available to re-spond to medical emergencies.

On that one occasion, Smith, executive director of Lake EMS, had to call Rural Met-ro ambulance service in Sum-ter County and Marion County

Fire Rescue for transport help.In nine separate incidents

over four months at the begin-ning of this year, Lake EMS did not have one ambulance avail-able to respond to medical emergencies.

“There were numerous times we were waiting over two hours to offload patients,” Smith said

Paramedics were spending an average of 29 to 61 minutes offloading patients at three of the four hospitals, according to Lake EMS.

For the first time in four years, Smith began meeting with the hospital’s chief ex-ecutive officers to mitigate

the problem in March 2013. He also brought the issue to the Lake EMS Board of Direc-tors, which instituted a policy change in June requiring hos-pitals to accept patient care transfers within 30 minutes of the ambulances’ arrival.

Since then, Smith said hos-pital offload times have been substantially reduced to an av-erage of 11 to 16 minutes for all four hospitals.

Further, hospital officials said substantial improvements have been made.

Smith, who became interim executive director of the am-

TAVARES

Fixing emergency services

BRETT LE BLANC / DAILY COMMERCIAL

Jerry Smith, director of Lake Emergency Medical Services, poses for a photo at Lake EMS in Leesburg on Dec. 17. Smith said he must contend with a new anomaly: fewer transports. Lake EMS reported 49 fewer transports this year compared to 2012. As a result, the service’s budget has been substantially reduced, with a projected half a million less in revenue.

SEE EMS | A2

Associated Press

A global retirement crisis is bearing down on workers of all ages.

Spawned years before the Great Recession and the finan-cial meltdown in 2008, the crisis was significantly worsened by those twin traumas. It will play out for decades, and its conse-quences will be far-reaching.

Many people will be forced to

work well past the traditional retirement age of 65 — to 70 or even longer. Living standards will fall, and poverty rates will rise for the elderly in wealthy countries that built safety nets for seniors after World War II. In developing countries, peo-ple’s rising expectations will be frustrated if governments can’t afford retirement systems to re-place the tradition of children caring for aging parents.

The problems are emerging as the generation born after World War II moves into retire-ment.

“The first wave of under-prepared workers is going to try to go into retirement and will find they can’t afford to do so,” says Norman Dreger, a retirement specialist in Frankfurt, Germany, who works

The world braces for retirement crisis

SEE RETIRE | A2

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shutdown and second debt crisis seemed improbable. His health care law, the signature achievement of his presidency, seemed poised to make the leap from theory to reality.

Obama had campaigned for re-elec-tion on the hope that a second term would bring with it a new spirit of com-promise after years of partisan rancor on Capitol Hill.

“My expectation is that there will be some popping of the blister after this election, because it will have been such a stark choice,” he’d said.

Instead, great expectations disap-peared in fumbles and failures.

Obama’s critics doubled down. Frac-tured Republicans, tugged to the right by the tea party, swore off compromise. The president’s outreach to Congress was somewhere between lacking and non-existent. Obama’s team dropped the ball — calamitously — on his health care law. Snowden’s revelations had Democrats and Republicans alike call-ing for tighter surveillance rules.

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people in need, without doing intolera-ble damage to the 85 percent of U.S. resi-dents who already were insured.

Lots of Americans are nervous.Will their new coverage be accepted?

It’s a concern because insurers have re-ported problems with the customer in-formation they’ve gotten from the gov-ernment, including missing data and duplication.

How many more people will see old in-dividual plans that they liked canceled? Will a flood of newly insured patients cause doctor shortages? Will business-es respond to the law by ditching their group plans or pushing more health costs onto workers?

About three-fourths of people who face changes to their job-based or oth-er private coverage in 2014 blame the health law, a recent AP-GfK poll found.

HEALTH FROM PAGE A1

bulance service in Septem-ber 2012 after the resignation of Jim Judge, has confront-ed numerous other challeng-es in the organization from inaccurate response times re-ported to addressing fewer ambulances in service when employees call in sick to in-creasing the number of am-bulances available 24 hours a day.

Now, Smith said he must contend with a new anoma-ly: fewer transports. Lake EMS reported 49 fewer transports this year compared to 2012.

As a result, the ambulance’s budget has been substantial-ly reduced, with a projected half a million less in revenue, Smith said.

Commissioner Jimmy Con-ner, who is also vice chairman of the Lake EMS board, said he believed the hospitals have been very cooperative.

“As best as I can tell we have solved the problem,” he said.

Smith said the expectation is that patients are offloaded in 15 minutes, and hospitals are now much closer to that goal.

“They have taken on a Her-culean task,” he said. “I am applauding their efforts.”

Open communication was vital to this issue being re-solved, Smith said.

“Once it was brought to the attention of the chief execu-tive officers and the impact it was having on the communi-ty, they all in unison realized it needed to be resolved,” he said.

“The fundamental issue is how they process patients when they come in.”

Saad Ehtisham, senior vice president and chief opera-tion officer for Central Florida Health Alliance, said a combi-nation of meetings with EMS and internal changes result-ed in the problem being ad-dressed.

“We saw what their issues were and how we were im-pacting their service to the community,” he said.

“And they had an appreci-ation for our struggles and challenges internally. We worked collaboratively to make sure we understood each other’s needs and con-cerns.”

Ehtisham said he instituted internal changes such as hav-ing a charge nurse alerted if the patient is not offloaded af-ter 15 minutes.

After 30 minutes, he said, someone in administration then gets involved.

“We see EMS as an exten-sion of our emergency depart-ment,” he said.

“If we are effective in off-loading the patients they bring us, we can get those EMS rigs back in service by getting them out of our emer-gency rooms.”

In the spring of 2013, Smith was faced with another issue concerning numerous inaccu-rate response times being re-ported.

Addressing the board, he re-quested an internal audit to review efficiencies within the system, including fire services.

According to an internal au-dit conducted in May 2013, “the first error type involved situations when two ambu-lances” responded to a call and the software only calcu-lated the response time from when “the second ambulance responded rather than from the time that the first ambu-lance responded.”

Highlighting the issue, the audit reviewed a sample of 141 Priority 1 incidents and found that 57 percent of those incidents “reported an incor-rect response time.”

Smith said he has correct-ed the software error to report accurate response times.

The audit also stated Lake EMS reported only an aver-age response time compared to the industry standard 90th percentile.

The 90th percentile refers to the time it takes an ambu-lance to respond to 90 percent of the calls.

The audit stated: “Nation-al benchmarks should be considered when establish-ing response time goals. EMS achieved an overall response time of 14:30 as compared to the benchmark of eight min-utes and 59 seconds” set by the American Ambulance As-sociation.

Smith said the agency is now reporting the 90th per-centile in addition to the aver-age response time.

He said the ambulance ser-vice does not have the re-sources “economically to meet the 90th percentile.”

“We are going to report it and advise the board of where we are,” he said.

“In these economic times it is extremely difficult to meet the 90th percentile.”

But fire and EMS, including ALS responders, were meet-ing the 90th percentile, Smith said.

Conner said the audit showed there was “more of a reporting issue than a re-sponse time issue.”

“We have definitely demon-strated we want to be trans-parent,” he said.

“We want to make sure ev-erything we report is accu-rate.”

During discussions about the audit, the Lake EMS board unanimously agreed that the response time should be cal-culated when the call comes in from dispatch as opposed to curb to curb.

Since then, Smith said the agency is reporting the re-sponse time when EMS re-ceives the call.

“It is a challenge because they are two different sys-tems,” he said.

Bob Melton, the county’s internal auditor, said a fol-low-up report on the audit would take place sometime in May.

Commissioner Sean Parks said he had seen progress.

“I like the changes being made,” he said.

“I do see marked improve-ments. I appreciate Jer-ry’s sensitivity to the issues brought up in the audit.”

There are 13 ambulances that provide 24-hour service, with six others providing 13-hour coverage.

Previously, the unit in Fruit-land Park provided only 13-hour coverage.

Smith changed it to a 24-hour unit, he said, to provide better service in that area, es-pecially at night.

“It has dramatically in-creased the state of readiness in the county,” he said.

Brian Gamble, vice presi-dent of the Professional Fire-fighters of Lake County, agreed.

“It helps out the Fruitland Park and Lady Lake corridor a lot,” he said. “It is really busy in that area at night.”

Further, Smith has added 12 floater positions to avoid am-bulances being down when someone calls in sick.

“When there is a vacant spot on the ambulance, we are able to fill that and not have to rely on overtime to get that done,” he said.

Gamble said since those changes were instituted, he had not seen as many downed units.

Overall, Smith said he is proud of his staff and the im-provements being made.

“I think the thing I am hap-piest with is having more open communication with administration and the people in the field,” he said.

“We have made improve-ments to the service. I am ex-tremely proud of the fact that our staff gets so many compli-ments from our community.”

EMS FROM PAGE A1

for Mercer, a global consulting firm.The crisis is a convergence of three

factors: ■ Countries are slashing retirement

benefits and raising the age to start col-lecting them. These countries are awash in debt after overspending last decade and racking up enormous deficits since the recession. Now, they face a demo-graphics disaster as retirees live longer and falling birth rates mean there will be fewer workers to support them.

■ Companies have eliminated tradi-tional pension plans that cost employ-ees nothing and guaranteed them a monthly check in retirement.

■ Individuals spent freely and failed to save before the recession, and they saw much of their wealth disappear once it hit.

Those factors have been documented individually. What is less appreciated is their combined ferocity and their glob-al scope.

“Most countries are not ready to meet what is sure to be one of the defining challenges of the 21st century,” the Cen-ter for Strategic and International Stud-ies, a Washington think tank, concluded in a report this fall.

Mikio Fukushima, who is 52 and lives in Tokyo, is typical of those facing an uncertain retirement. Fukushima, who works in private investment, worries that he might have to move somewhere cheaper, maybe Malaysia, after age 70 to get by comfortably on income from his investments and a public pension of just $10,000 a year.

If he stayed in Japan, he says, “We wouldn’t be able to travel at all.”

People like Fukushima who are fret-ting over their retirement prospects stand in contrast to many who are al-ready retired. Many workers were recip-ients of generous corporate pensions and government benefits that had yet to be cut.

Jean-Pierre Bigand, 66, retired Sept. 1, in time to enjoy all the perks of a re-tirement system in France that’s now in peril. Bigand lives in the countryside outside the city of Rouen in Normandy. He has a second home in Provence. He’s just taken a vacation on Oleron island off the Atlantic Coast and is planning a five-week trip to Guadeloupe. “Travel is our biggest expense,” he says.

In Rochester, Minn., Elaine Case, 58, and her husband, Bill Wiktor, 61, both retired at 56 after three-decade ca-reers at IBM. They have company pen-sions and will receive Social Security in a few years. They love to travel. Wiktor climbed Mount Kilimanjaro last year. They’ve taken a trans-Atlantic cruise and plan next year to hike Peru’s Inca trail.

“We’re both enjoying our second lives immensely and with gratitude,” Case says.

The notion of extended, leisurely re-tirements, like the ones Bigand, Case and Wiktor are enjoying, is relative-ly new. German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck established the world’s first state pension system in 1889. The Unit-ed States introduced Social Security in 1935.

In the prosperous years after World War II, governments in rich countries expanded their pension systems. In ad-dition, companies began to offer pen-sions that paid employees a guaranteed amount each month in retirement — so-called defined-benefit pensions.

It got even better in the 1980s. Many countries began to coax older employ-ees out of the workforce to make way for the young.

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Baseball club seeks experienced players

The Central Florida Elite Baseball Club, based in Lake County, is look-ing for experienced players to fill out rosters for the spring 2014 sea-son in 13U and 14U age groups with the goal of offering a fun, yet competitive baseball experience to all participating athletes.

Tryouts will be held in January.For information, call 407-701-

0160, or 407-463-7995, or go to www.cflelitebaseball.com.

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All county government offices to close for New Years

All offices of the Lake County Commission, Clerk of Courts, Supervisor of Elections, Tax Collector and Property Appraiser will closed on Wednesday for the New Year’s holiday.

Administrative and customer ser-vice offices, residential convenience centers, Central Solid Waste facility, 13130 County Landfill Road are also closed.

Lake County libraries will close on Tuesday at 5 p.m. and will re-open Thursday.

For a complete schedule of waste collection services and library clos-ings, go to www.lakecountyfl.gov.

FRUITLAND PARK

‘First Day’ hike at Lake Griffin State Park scheduled

Lake Griffin State Park is hosting a “First Day” hike to kick-off 2014 at 9 a.m. Wednesday at the park, 3089 U.S. Highway 441/27.

The guided hike on the park’s half-mile nature trail will end at the champion live oak tree, considered one of the largest in the state.

Reservations are needed for the hike and can be made by calling 352-360-6760.

Parents or guardians of children who want to particpate also need to pre-register and children must be accompanied by an adult.

Park admission is $5 per carload up to eight people and the guided walk is free of charge.

TAVARES

Guardian ad Litem program seeks volunteers

Local training will begin Jan. 28 at the UF Extension Service Agriculture Center, 1951 Woodlea Road for qualified volunteers to serve as advocates for children who have been removed from their homes for alleged abuse, neglect or abandonment, and who are part of the dependency court proceedings.

Guardian ad Litem volunteers make recommendations to the court to help ensure a safe, caring, stable and permanent environment for that child.

To get started as a Guardian ad Litem volunteer, call Lynn Sennett at 352-274-5231, or email [email protected], or go to www.guardianadlitem.org.

State&RegionNEWS EDITOR SCOTT CALLAHAN n [email protected] n 352-365-8208

Staff report

A motorcyclist and a bi-cyclist died at the scene in separate accidents Fri-day evening when they were hit by vehicles in ru-ral northeast Lake County, the Florida Highway Pa-trol reported.

The first accident oc-curred at about 6:40 p.m. on County Road 42 near County Road 439, just east of Altoona. The FHP re-ported that a 39-year-old Paisley man, who has not been identified pending notification of relatives, lost control of his 2004 Honda motorcycle and

collided head on with a 2006 Mercury Sable.

The Honda was trav-eling east on CR 42 and the Mercury was head-ed west. The motorcyclist was ejected from the Hon-da and died at the scene, while the driver of the Mercury, Brandon Dear-mas, 19, of Paisley, was uninjured.

No charges were filed and an investigation is continuing to see if the motorcyclist was driving under the influence of al-cohol.

The second accident oc-curred at about 9:30 p.m. at the intersection of State

Road 40 and Alco Road, southwest of Astor. The FHP reported that Cary David Krebsbach, 50, of Astor, who was riding a bi-cycle north on Alco Road, failed to stop at a stop sign at SR 40 and was struck by an eastbound 2000 Ford 150 pickup truck.

Krebsbach died at the scene. Neither the truck driver, Chadd D. Bickle-man, 34, nor his passen-ger, Marvin L. Thompson, 19, both of Deltona, were injured.

No charges were filed and an investigation is continuing to see if Krebsbach was driving

under the influence of al-cohol.

The FHP has yet to iden-tify a 46-year-old Lees-burg man died Thursday afternoon when his car struck a concrete barrier along Interstate 4 in Sem-inole County. The man’s name has not been re-leased pending notifica-tion of relatives.

The man was driving west in a 2003 Chevro-let Malibu on I-4 in Semi-nole County, when he lost control at about 5:45 p.m. He sideswiped a concrete pole before hitting the barrier wall of the West Central Parkway.

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2 killed in car crashes late Friday

ROXANNE BROWN | Staff [email protected]

The qualifying period for the open Seat 3 seat on the Groveland City Council is now over and two people will vie for Richard Smith’s in-terim spot on the board in a special election on Jan. 28.

Residents Dina Sweatt and George Rosario will face off for the chance at carrying out the remaining time of for-mer Seat 3 Councilman Tim Louck’s term, since he was moved into the mayoral seat (Seat 1) after former May-or James Gearhart resigned from that post in October.

Smith, a former council-man and mayor, offered to fill the vacant seat a few weeks ago until the special election could be held to see who will permanently fill it until the next general election in No-vember 2014. Smith said he wanted to help the council with ongoing issues, like hir-ing a new city manager, but he didn’t want the job per-manently.

According to Sweatt, her qualifications include pres-ident of the Green Valley Home Owners Association for nine years. She said she’s also served as a member of the Groveland Community Redevelopment Agency for nearly two years.

Sweatt “stated she is con-cerned about the proverbi-al black cloud hanging over Groveland and wants to work with the council and staff to make changes for the better,” read the official minutes of the Nov. 22 special meeting as posted on the city’s web-site.

Rosario said his qualifica-tions include public relations experience and a longtime career in the military. Ro-sario has served as a mem-ber of the Lake-Sumter MPO Citizens Advisory Commit-tee and of Groveland’s recre-ational committee.

Rosario also said he worked for the Pennsylvania Public Transit Authority in public relations, served as a coun-selor for alcohol and sub-stance abuse, and worked with organizations focus-ing on affordable healthcare, homelessness and substance abuse. Rosario also said he is a member of the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Latin American

GROVELAND

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JEROME R. STOCKFISCHTampa Tribune

TAMPA — When Kev-in Johnson decided to go back to school after sitting on an associate’s degree for more than 20 years, he couldn’t imag-ine signing up for one of those leading-edge, work-at-home online degree programs.

“I just didn’t see as much value in that,” said Johnson, a downtown Tampa business manager. “I could sit there and take online courses all day, but I felt like I would just be going through the motions. You don’t feel as involved.”

Instead, Johnson, 41, enrolled in Eckerd College’s Program for Expe-rienced Learners, a degree path de-signed to fit the lifestyle and learning preferences of the group categorized as “adult learners” who now make up 40 percent of the college population.

Credits from his Pennsylvania de-gree were accepted by Eckerd. Lean-ing on his real-world experience, he tested out of six classes. And last week, he finished his coursework, with his business management de-gree pending.

“I took a lot of electives, explored things I had never done before,” he said. “In that way, it certainly exceed-ed my expectations.”

The Eckerd Program for Experi-enced Learners experience flies in the face of recent trends suggesting high-er education is heading for the Inter-net. The number of college students taking at least one online course nearly doubled from 23 percent to 45 percent over the last five years with

more than 60 percent of U.S. colleges and universities now offer-ing fully online degree programs.

The Program for Ex-perienced Learners bucks that trend by design. It’s a well-ac-cepted principal in ac-ademia that people have different learn-

ing styles. And an Eckerd marketing study of potential adult learners in Pinellas and Hillsborough counties confirmed they were more comfort-able with an old-school higher edu-cation experience.

“We found that a viable number of people are still into this mode of learning, and not relying on online courses,” said Olivier Debure, an Eck-erd language professor who is coordi-nating the college’s efforts to further define and grow the Program for Ex-perienced Learners program. “They are interested in the programs we of-fer, they are interested in small class-es, they are interested in discussion and networking in the classroom. We’re liberal arts people, so it’s nice to know we have an audience.”

Eckerd’s full-time Program for Ex-perienced Learners students typically take two classes at a time, two nights a week in 8-week terms. There are five terms — two in the spring, two in the fall, and one in the summer.

Classes are held evenings and weekends at the main Eckerd cam-pus on the St. Petersburg waterfront and at a West Shore Boulevard branch campus in Tampa.

There were 531 Program for Experi-enced Learners students enrolled in the 2012-13 year.

Older students opt for on-campus experience

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Judy Mays, 66, left, and Margaret Brescia, 46, study intermediate algebra at Polk State College.

“I don’t see myself sitting in a class with 18- and 19-year-olds. I did that when I was 18 and 19.

Doing everything through email wouldn’t necessarily

cut it for me, either.”Craig Anderson, 41,

St. Petersburg

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OBITUARIES

Dow Geiger, Jr.Dow Geiger, Jr, 77

of Leesburg, FL died peacefully at home Friday, December 27, 2013. Dow was born in Tampa, FL to Mer-tice and LD Geiger and moved to Leesburg in 1946 where he grad-uated from Leesburg High School and then received his Bache-lor’s Degree in Agricul-ture from the Universi-ty of Florida. He joined the National Guard and later served in the Army Reserves. He was involved in many aspects in the citrus industry including owning a packing house. He stayed in citrus until 1982, then entered real estate where he was a broker and became a commercial appraiser, owning and operating

Inland Realty. He was a Lay Eucharistic Min-ister, had served as Se-nior Warden and Junior Warden at St. James Episcopal Church. He was an avid bird hunt-er and enjoyed sport-ing clays. He was a great Gator fan and en-joyed golf and fishing.He is survived by his wife, Sue B. Geiger and a son, Brian Geiger of Orlando. He was pre-deceased by a daugh-ter, Mary Kay LeWare and his sister, Gayle Spears. Memorial ser-vice will be held on Sat-urday, January 4, 2014 at 1:30pm at St. James Episcopal Church, Leesburg, with The Rev. William J. Boyer offi-ciating. In lieu of flow-ers memorials may be made to St. James Me-morial Fund or to one’s favorite charity. Online condolences may be made to www.beyers-funeralhome.com. Ar-rangements entrust-ed to Beyers Funeral Home and Crematory, Leesburg, FL.

William Earl GreenWilliam Earl Green,

son of the late Earl Gor-don Green an d Flossie Ella Evans Green, was born in Monette, AR on April 14, 1944, and passed away at Corner-stone Hospice in The Villages, Florida on De-cember 21, 2013 at the age of sixty-nine years. Earl received his early education in the Ber-

nie, Missouri School system and graduat-ed from Leachville, AR High School. He grad-uated with a degree in Business Finance/Ac-counting from the Uni-versity of Southern Cal-ifornia, Los Angeles. Earl received his Mas-ters Degree in Busi-ness Administration from Nova Universi-ty in Fort Lauderdale, FL in 1989. He spent most of his working ca-reer in the banking in-dustry retiring from Central Florida State Bank, Belleview, FL in 2011. Earl was a Veter-an of the United States Navy serving in the Cu-ban Missile Crisis in 1962, in the Mediter-ranean region, and off the shores of Vietnam in 1966. Earl and Pa-mela Loucke were unit-ed in marriage on April 15, 1994 in Palm Beach Gardens, FL. Earl is sur-vived by his wife, Pa-mela, and three daugh-ters, Brandi and Samar Khalaf of New Market, MD, Laurie Green of Coral Springs, FL and Debbie Pennypacker of Port St. Lucie, FL. He leaves seven grandchil-dren, Zachary and Al-yssa; Matthew and Tay-lor; Meeghan, Heather, and Robyn and five great-grandchildren, Rylan, Sophia, Renee, Anthony, Keith Jr. He is also survived by one brother: Richard and Joyce (Tuttle) Green of Forth Worth, TS, two sisters: Glynda and Ter-ry Bates of Bloomfield, MO and Charolette and Wayne Wagner of Manila, AR along with many beloved relatives

and friends. Earl en-joyed fishing and golf-ing. He was known for his generous nature, great sense of humor and great love for fam-ily and friends. Besides his parents, he was pre-ceded in death by one brother, Dennis Gor-don Green, who died in infancy; by his paternal grandparents, William Henry and Stella Green of Monette, AR and his maternal grandmother Pearl Evans of Leach-ville, AR. Burial will be held in the State Veter-an Cemetery, Bloom-field, MO. In lieu of flowers, please donate to a Hospice in your area or to your favorite charity.

Nancy SnowNancy Leigh Snow,

76, died at home in Eu-stis, Florida, on Dec. 25, 2013, after a long and courageous bat-tle with heart disease. She was born Feb. 15, 1937, in Yarmouth, ME and grew up in West-brook, ME, where she met and later married Richard “Dick” Snow. They settled in Enfield, Connecticut where they raised their fam-ily of seven children, later moving to Flor-ida after retirement. She is survived by her loving husband of 57 years and six children, 18 grandchildren and three great grand chil-dren. She was prede-ceased by her daugh-ter, Cynthia. There will be no calling hours. Fu-neral services will be private, messages may be left on the Tribute Wall at www.harden-

pauli.com. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Nancy’s memory to the Ameri-can Heart Association, P.O. Box 840692, Dallas, TX 75284. www.donate.heart.org. Arrange-ments by Harden/Pau-li Funeral Home, Eus-tis, FL

Irvin R. WalkerIrvin R. Walker, 96,

of Eustis, passed away Tuesday, December 24, 2013. Born in Baltimore County, Maryland, he moved to Eustis in 1983 from Colora, Maryland. He was a Retired Post-master and a U.S. Navy Veteran of WWII. Ir-vin was a member of the American Legion, Eustis, V.F.W., Mt Dora and was a Hospice of Lake and Sumter (Cor-nerstone Hospice) Vol-unteer for 18 years. He is predeceased by his wife Katherine H. Walk-er in 2003; Services will be held at Harden/Pau-li Funeral Home Chap-el, Eustis on Sunday, January 5, 2014 at 3:00 PM. Interment will be held at Florida Nation-al Cemetery, Bushnell. Memorial donations may be made to Cor-nerstone Hospice,2445 Lane Park Road, Tava-res, FL 32778. Online Guestbook available at www.hardenpauli.com Arrangements by Harden/Pauli Funeral Home, Eustis.

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Only a few more days remain for people to visit “The Story of Lake County,” histori-cal exhibit in the Lake County Administration Building at 315 W. Main St. in Tavares.

The Lake County Li-brary System and the Lake County Historical Society are sponsoring this unique “Viva Flor-ida 500” display, which features items from the Lake County Historical Museum. The exhibit — which spotlights the Industry, Community, and Spirit of our coun-ty’s pioneers — will be taken down beginning in January.

The “Industry” dis-

play, titled “Where Suc-cess Means More,” con-tains memorabilia of Lake’s agricultural and citrus beginnings, with recollections of Capt. Melton Haynes, who was instrumental in its birth. Also featured is Lake’s rise as a steam-boat and railroad hub. Florida’s Cracker Cow-boys are pictured with their famous which that created the dis-tinctive “crack” sound that gave the cattlemen their nickname.

Included in the “Community” sec-tion of the display are photographs of lo-cal “movers and shak-ers,” including the 1954 founders of the Lake County Historical Soci-

ety, Maj. Alexander St. Clair Abrams, Edward Mote, and William J. Howey. The exhibit in-cludes the history of Tavares Troop No. 1; Florida’s first Boy Scout troop, Eustis’ annual George Washington pa-rade, and Lake Coun-ty’s fishing attraction.

The “Spirit” section is reflected in military veterans, such as Med-al of Honor recipient, Robert McTureous, and Leesburg native, Maj. Gen. Polly Peyer, with photos and decora-tions of their remark-able service.

Included in the “Spir-it” display is the history of Lake’s churches and schools.

The “Ghost Towns of

Lake County” display depicts the many set-tlements that once ex-isted in Lake County, such as Kismet, where Walt Disney’s parents were married.

Other displays in-clude a large Lake County map that spot-lights the famous homes and buildings listed on the Nation-al Register of Histori-cal Places and an im-pressive “timeline” recounting Lake Coun-ty’s history from 1845 through 2013. Many vintage paintings and photographs cover the walls of the building’s rotunda.

Historian, author, and past president of the Lake County His-

torical Society, Bob Grenier, created and mounted this exhib-it with assistance from the Viva Florida 500 Committee, Carol An-derson, Judy Buckland, JoAnn Glendinning, Stephanie Haimes, Cathy Haines, Mar-li Lopez, Helena Os-borne-Ponsi and Kath-erine Spurgeon, Lake County Communica-tions Department Di-rector Kelly LaFollette and graphic artist Paul Long.

Viewing hours are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Fri-day, except federal hol-idays.

The Florida Depart-ment of State has been coordinating “Viva

Florida 500”, a state-wide, year-long, multi-cultural commemora-tion to provide a unique opportunity to educate the world about Flori-da’s communities.

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NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER A MASTER DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTThe Commission of the City of Fruitland Park will consider a master development agreement on property owned by Jonathan Penner and more particularly described below at its regular city commission meeting on January 9, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. in the commission chambers of city hall, 506 West Berckman Street, Fruitland Park, Florida 34731. This meeting is open to the public.

The proposed master development agreement allows the development of the prop-erty located north of Spring Lake Road and east of Poinsettia Street as a Resi-dential Planned Unit Development. The proposed use is an apartment complex with a maximum of 148 units, a maximum density of 10.3 units/acre, an estimated population of 395 residents, amenities consisting of a clubhouse and pool, and a maximum building height of 35’.

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The proposed master development agreement is available for inspection at the city hall, during normal business working hours from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Anyone requiring special accommodations at this meeting because of disability or physical impairment should contact the city clerk’s office at city hall (352) 360-6727 at least three (3) business days prior to the scheduled meeting. (Florida Stat-utes 286.26 )

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CAIRO — Riot police moved into Egypt’s main Is-lamic university on Sat-urday, firing tear gas and breaking up a strike by stu-dents that threatened to dis-rupt midterms. One student was killed in the melee, an administration building was torched and students fled from exam rooms.

Police say they entered eastern Cairo’s Al-Azhar campus, the site of frequent clashes in recent weeks, and deployed around other Egyptian universities to pre-vent supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi from intimidating other stu-dents trying to take the tests.

Pro-Morsi activists have called for an exam boycott but deny government claims that they threatened anyone.

Students at al-Azhar, a stronghold of Morsi support-ers, have been protesting for weeks against his ouster and a subsequent state crack-down, which this week saw his Muslim Brotherhood group declared a terror-ist organization. The Broth-erhood dismisses the label and has vowed to keep up its protests against Egypt-mili-tary backed authorities.

Deputy Prime Minis-ter and Minister of High-er Education Hossam Eissa said authorities will go after those he said were financ-ing non-peaceful protests on campuses, and accused the Brotherhood of seeking to derail exams.

“The aim of the terror-ist Brotherhood group is to call off university exams,” he said according to comments published on the state news agency MENA. “The role of the government is to restore security especially before the referendum on the con-stitution.”

The government is inten-sifying its crackdown on Brotherhood and Morsi sup-porters ahead of a Jan. 14-15 constitutional referendum they see as a milestone in the transition plan. Author-ities fear Morsi supporters would seek to derail the key vote, through protests or by violent means.

University professors and security officials accused protesting students on Sat-urday of blocking entrances to classes and harassing stu-dents as they made their way into the campus.

A statement from the In-terior Ministry, in charge of the police, said students stormed several buildings on campus to “terrorize stu-dents and faculty.” It said some fired shotguns into the air and smashed furniture.

The ministry statement said that the attack prompt-ed the police to move in to

disperse the crowd, leading the students to setting the Faculty of Commerce on fire.

Aya Fathy, a student spokeswoman, disputed the officials claim, saying the students were protest-ing peacefully. She said po-lice moved in to break up protesters outside the facul-ty building, firing indiscrim-inately at them, and killing student Khaled el-Haddad.

She accused the police of setting the building on fire to blame the students. She said the police force was chasing students on campus.

Footage from local TV sta-tions and social media web-sites showed the campus as a battleground. Flames rose from the three-story build-ing, with rooms inside bad-ly torched. Pitched bat-tles pitting police against rock-throwing students, some armed with what ap-peared to be homemade

guns or projectile launch-ers, left the campus desert-ed, strewn with rocks and debris.

Other images showed masked protesters on roofs of university buildings lob-bing rocks at security, and students jumping out of windows to escape the vio-lence.

Other video showed plain-clothes security with sticks grabbing a woman by her veil, kicking her, and man-handling her away.

Exams were postponed at the Faculty of Commerce and other schools on cam-pus. The university dean said the delay will only be for hours. Osama el-Abd, the dean, told Egypt’s state news agency that alternative classrooms will be provided for the students to carry out the exams, and those sched-uled Sunday. He said inves-tigation will be launched to

determine the students be-hind Saturday’s violence.

The Interior Ministry didn’t mention el-Haddad’s death in its statement. But a security official confirmed he was killed and said 14 oth-ers were injured. He blamed the students for the violence, and said 68 students, includ-ing seven female students, were arrested. He said three policemen were injured. The official spoke on condition of anonymity in line with regulations.

The violence in Al-Azhar university set off protests on a university campus in the Nile Delta city of Zagzig, where students lobbed rocks at police forces.

Following the Brother-hood’s designation as ter-rorist, officials have warned that anyone joining the group’s protests will face stiff prison sentences.

The designation has coin-cided with the revival of old tactics used by the security forces, some of which have the potential to spark new kinds of violence. Officials in Egypt’s south sought help from tribes and large clans, who are traditionally heavily armed, to ward off protests by pro-Morsi supporters.

The government accused the Brotherhood of orches-trating a series of attacks by Sinai militants against troops to destabilize the transition— but have pro-vided little evidence to prove the connection. It was the main justification for the au-thorities labeling the group a terrorist one.

Human Rights Watch said Saturday that the designa-tion of the Muslim Brother-hood as a terrorist group was “politically motivated” and would affect the health and education services provided by the group to thousands of beneficiaries.

Egyptian student dies during protests at campus

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A fireman tries to extinguish a fire at the Faculty of Commerce, that was started after a student was killed under disputed circumstances during clashes, at al-Azhar University, in the Nasr City suburb of Cairo Saturday.

LEONARDO HABERKORNAssociated Press

MONTEVIDEO, Uru-guay — Juan Andres Palese was using a fake name in public when he opened Uruguay’s first store dedicated to cultivating marijuana, where he offered grow-ing equipment and advice but no illegal plants or seeds. Now that President Jose Mu-jica’s plan to create and regulate the world’s first national marijuana market has the force of law, Palese’s got much bigger plans.

His tiny shop, Ur-ugrow, is already too small to support a ris-

ing number of clients, and he’ll be moving to a larger, higher-profile locale soon. Once the law’s regulations are

in place, he hopes to openly sell seeds and cuttings along with all the tools anyone needs to legally grow up to

six plants in their own home.

The symbols of mari-juana are in full bloom in Uruguay: T-shirts featuring designs of pot leaves are sold on the streets, the radio car-ries the music of Jamai-can singer Bob Marley.

But the people who are so enthusiastical-ly buying potting soil, lights and irrigation equipment to start their own marijuana gardens also could be buying trouble from police if they don’t wait to start cultivating the weed until after the state launches its registra-tion and licensing sys-tem, the nation’s drug czar said Thursday.

“From a strictly for-mal point of view, you still can’t. Until the reg-ulations are in place, there’s no way to le-gally have marijuana plants in your house,” Julio Calzada, secretary general of the nation-al drug junta, said in an interview with Uru-guay’s Radio Universal.

Once registered and licensed, any Uruguay-an adult will be allowed to choose one of three options.

Uruguay’s marijuana growers come out into open

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In this Dec. 18 file photo, Juan Andres Palese, a marijuana grower, shows his crop, on the outskirts of Montevideo, Uruguay.

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JUBA, South Sudan — Twenty-five thousand young men who make up a tribal militia known as the “White Army” are marching toward a contested state capital in South Sudan, an official said Saturday, dimming hopes for a cease-fire.

Seeking an end to the nearly two-week crisis in which an estimated 1,000 people have been killed, leaders from across East Af-rica announced on Friday that South Sudan had agreed to a “cessation of hostilities” against forces loyal to former Vice President Riek Machar, accused by the government of leading a coup attempt on Dec. 15 that erupted into spiraling violence.

But Machar rejected that, saying in an interview with the BBC that any cease-fire had to be negotiated by dele-gations from both sides. The government in the capital, Juba, seized on that state-ment to further condemn Machar.

“Dr. Riek Machar has put obstacles to this genuine call by issuing pre-condi-tions that a cease-fire can-not be reached unless a ne-gotiation is conducted,” said Vice President James Wani Igga. “This is complete in-transigence and obstinacy because the main issue now is to stop violence.”

In addition to those killed, tens of thousands are seek-ing shelters at United Na-tions camps.

More fighting is expected. Most serious is the looming

battle for Bor, the provin-cial capital of Jonglei state that briefly fell to rebels be-fore government forces took it back this week, said mil-itary spokesman Col. Phil-ip Aguer. Pro-Machar forces are believed to be preparing a fresh offensive to retake Bor, the Jonglei state town where three United States military aircraft were hit by gunfire while trying to evac-uate American citizens on Dec. 21, wounding four U.S. service members.

The estimated 25,000 youths from the Lou Nuer sub-clan — the same tribe Machar is from — are march-

ing on Bor, said Information Minister Michael Makuei Lueth. The “White Army” gets its name from the white ash fighters put on their skin as protection from insects.

“He has decided to mobi-lize the youth in the name of his tribe,” Lueth said.

The estimate of 25,000 came from intelligence in-side the group itself, Lueth said. Asked if the govern-ment was monitoring the group from the air, he said only: “Well, ultimately we are monitoring.”

As of Saturday evening, the youths, who are armed with light weapons and heavy

machine guns, were about 30 miles outside Bor, he said, meaning they could reach the state capital imminently.

Earlier in the crisis some 2,000 Lou Nuer armed fight-ers attacked a U.N. base in Akobo, also in Jonglei state, killing three U.N. troops and a reported two dozen or so ethnic Dinka inside the base.

Akshaya Kumar, a South Sudan analyst for the U.S.-based Enough Project, said it was important to remem-ber that civilian lives hang in the balance in Bor.

“Bor has already been the site of two violent clashes in less than two weeks. Its

people, many of whom are sheltering in the U.N. com-pound, cannot withstand another battle,” she said. “The recent Lou Nuer storm-ing of the U.N. base in Ako-bo set a dangerous prece-dent. We worry that the Bor peacekeeping force may not be able to withstand a simi-lar onslaught.”

South Sudan military forc-es are in Bor and will pro-tect the civilian population against attacks, Lueth said. Most of the residents of Bor are Dinka.

“It’s hard to predict what will happen,” Lueth said. “This is war.”

The White Army has threatened the central gov-ernment in recent past. In 2011 the army said that the Nuer youths would fight un-til all the Murle — another tribe — had been killed. The statement warned the na-tional military to stay out of the way. Another statement warned that the White Army would “wipe out” the army, according to the Enough Project, a U.S.-based advo-cacy group that works on is-sues in central Africa.

Elsewhere, in oil-rich Uni-ty state government troops were being forced to re-pel attacks by forces loyal to Machar, said Aguer. The mil-itary “is fighting back, but it is the other side that is at-tacking us,” he said.

IGAD, the regional bloc of East African nations, de-manded on Friday that ne-gotiations begin before the end of the year between South Sudan’s government and Machar.

South Sudan: ‘White Army’ militia marches to fight

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Children stand by latrines inside a United Nations compound which has become home to thousands of people displaced by the recent fighting, in Juba, South Sudan on Friday.

RYAN LUCASAssociated Press

BEIRUT — A Syrian govern-ment airstrike hit a crowded vegetable market in a rebel-held neighborhood of the northern city of Aleppo on Saturday, kill-ing at least 21 people, activists said.

For nearly two weeks, Presi-dent Bashar Assad’s warplanes and helicopters have pound-ed opposition-controlled areas of the divided city. Activists say the aerial assault has killed more than 400 people since it began Dec. 15.

The campaign comes in the run-up to an international peace conference scheduled to start Jan. 22 in Switzerland to try to find a political solution to Syr-ia’s civil war. Some observers say the Aleppo assault fits into As-

sad’s apparent strategy of trying to expose the opposition’s weak-ness to strengthen his own hand ahead of the negotiations.

Saturday’s airstrike slammed into a marketplace in the Tariq al-Bab neighborhood, the Alep-po Media Center activist group and the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

The Observatory, which re-lies on a network of activists on the ground, said 25 people, in-cluding four children, were killed and dozens were wound-ed in the strike. The Aleppo Me-dia Center published a list of 21 names of people it said were killed in the air raid.

The discrepancy could not be immediate reconciled, but dif-fering death tolls are common in the chaotic aftermath of such at-tacks.

An activist with the Alep-po Media Center, Hassoun Abu Faisal, said the airstrike took place around 10 a.m. local time when the market was packed with shoppers.

“Cars were damaged, debris and rubble are everywhere,” he said via Skype. “Many of the wounded have lost limbs.”

One amateur video posted on-line showed scenes of carnage: a body, its legs twister under it, ly-ing in a pool of blood in front of a smashed car; the body of an-other man ripped in half in the middle of the street; men rush-ing a limp body past shattered storefronts.

In another video, blankets cov-er at least three bodies placed on a sidewalk. Muddy black shoes poke out from under one of the blankets.

Activists: Syrian airstrike kills 21 in Aleppo

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BELK BOWL: N. Carolina blasts Cincinnati / B3

Cleveland Cavaliers’ Andrew Bynum pauses during a game against the Philadelphia 76ers recently in Philadelphia. Bynum has been suspended indefinitely from the team for detrimental conduct and banned from all team activities.

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Bynum out indefinitely for ‘detrimental conduct’TOM WITHERSAP Sports Writer

CLEVELAND — The Andrew By-num experiment appears over for the Cavaliers.

The team suspended the enigmat-ic center indefinitely on Saturday for “conduct detrimental to the team” and banned him from all team-re-lated activities. Bynum, who signed a two-year, $24 million contract with the Cavs in July, did not travel with the team to Boston for Satur-day’s game and it’s likely that he has played his final game for Cleveland.

The Cavs will try to trade Bynum.Bynum’s suspension isn’t a major

shock considering he has not per-formed at a consistent level and has appeared uninterested while on the floor. Earlier this season, the 7-foot-er, who did not play a single second last season for Philadelphia because of knee injuries, talked openly about retirement and said his medical is-sues have been a challenge to over-come.

“It’s a terrible situation internally with our team,” All-Star guard Kyrie Irving said before the Cavs faced the

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NANCY ARMOURAP National Writer

C old and snow for the Super Bowl, balmy tempera-

tures and palm trees for the Winter Olym-pics. A college foot-ball champion that no-body can question and a golf major guaran-teed to go two weeks. There’s also the nev-er-ending mess with Alex Rodriguez, and a World Cup that may — or may not — come off as planned.

The New Year hasn’t even arrived yet, and 2014 is already shaping up to be one odd year.

While it’s impossi-

ble to predict every-thing that will happen in the coming months, especially when it comes to sports — raise your hand if you saw that World Series

title for the Boston Red Sox coming, or that swift kick to Alabama’s hopes for a three-peat — one thing is for cer-tain:

It’s going to be a year

like few others.

SUPER BOWL, FEB. 2

Yes, teams play in the cold and snow all the time during the regu-lar season, and some of the NFL’s most mem-orable games were played in wintry condi-tions. And yes, there’s a chance it could be in the 40s on game day. But the NFL is taking a big gamble by hold-ing the Super Bowl, its marquee event, at an outdoor stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., in the dead of winter.

While some folks shelling out big bucks

OLYMPICTORCH2014.COM

Torch bearer Evgeny Zemskov rides on a camel during the Olympic torch relay in Chelyabinsk, Russia. The 40,389 mile Sochi torch relay, which started on Oct. 7, is the longest in Olympic history. The torch has traveled to the North Pole on a Russian nuclear-powered icebreaker and has even been flown into space.

2014 already shaping up as a year to remember

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New York Yankees’ Alex Rodriguez reacts after striking out against the Los Angeles Angels in New York.

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Notre Dame wide receiver C.J. Prosise (20) is tackled by Rutgers’ Steve Longa (3) on Saturday at the Pinstripe Bowl at Yankee Stadium in New York.

RALPH D. RUSSOAP College Football Writer

NEW YORK — Tom-my Rees passed for 319 yards in his final college game, Kyle Brindza kicked five field goals and No. 25 Notre Dame muddled through a 29-16 victo-ry against Rutgers in the Pinstripe Bowl on Saturday.

The Fighting Irish (9-4) finished their follow-up season to last year’s run to the national champion-ship game a long way from the BCS against a two-touchdown un-derdog trying to avoid a losing record.

Notre Dame’s TJ Jones scored on an 8-yard run in the first quarter and Rutgers star Brandon Cole-man answered with a 14-yard touchdown catch soon after. Tar-ean Folston’s 3-yard touchdown run with 3:38 in the fourth made it 26-16 and fi-nally gave the Irish a comfortable lead.

On the slick, cold turf at Yankee Sta-dium, the Pinstripe Bowl turned into a field-goal kicking contest. Brindza was 5 for 6. Kyle Federi-co made 3 of 3 for the

Notre Dame beats Rutgers in Pinstripe Bowl

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National Basketball AssociationAll Times EST

EASTERN CONFERENCEAtlantic

W L Pct GBToronto 12 15 .444 —Boston 12 17 .414 1Brooklyn 10 19 .345 3New York 9 20 .310 4Philadelphia 8 20 .286 4½

Southeast W L Pct GBMiami 22 7 .759 —Atlanta 16 13 .552 6Charlotte 14 16 .467 8½Washington 12 14 .462 8½Orlando 9 20 .310 13

Central W L Pct GBIndiana 23 5 .821 —Detroit 14 17 .452 10½Chicago 11 16 .407 11½Cleveland 10 18 .357 13Milwaukee 6 23 .207 17½

WESTERN CONFERENCESouthwest

W L Pct GBSan Antonio 23 7 .767 —Houston 20 11 .645 3½Dallas 16 13 .552 6½New Orleans 13 14 .481 8½Memphis 12 16 .429 10

Northwest W L Pct GBOklahoma City 24 5 .828 —Portland 24 5 .828 —Denver 14 14 .500 9½Minnesota 14 15 .483 10Utah 9 23 .281 16½

Pacific W L Pct GBL.A. Clippers 20 11 .645 —Phoenix 17 11 .607 1½Golden State 18 13 .581 2L.A. Lakers 13 17 .433 6½Sacramento 9 19 .321 9½

Friday’s GamesOrlando 109, Detroit 92Oklahoma City 89, Charlotte 85Toronto 95, New York 83Brooklyn 104, Milwaukee 93Minnesota 120, Washington 98New Orleans 105, Denver 89Utah 105, L.A. Lakers 103Sacramento 108, Miami 103, OTGolden State 115, Phoenix 86

Saturday’s GamesBoston 103, Cleveland 100Brooklyn at Indiana, lateDetroit at Washington, lateNew York at Toronto, lateCharlotte at Atlanta, lateDallas at Chicago, lateNew Orleans at Houston,lateDenver at Memphis,lateMinnesota at Milwaukee, latePhiladelphia at Phoenix, lateMiami at Portland, lateUtah at L.A. Clippers, late

Today’s GamesAtlanta at Orlando, 6 p.m.Golden State at Cleveland, 6 p.m.Houston at Oklahoma City, 7 p.m.Sacramento at San Antonio, 7 p.m.Philadelphia at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m.

Monday’s GamesWashington at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.Dallas at Minnesota, 8 p.m.Chicago at Memphis, 8 p.m.Portland at New Orleans, 8 p.m.Miami at Denver, 9 p.m.Charlotte at Utah, 9 p.m.Phoenix at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m.

Saturday’s College BasketballMajor Scores

EASTBinghamton 67, Bryant 62Fairfield 73, Bucknell 64George Washington 69, Hofstra 58Georgetown 92, FIU 57Harvard 94, Fordham 86Southern Miss. 77, Rhode Island 64St. John’s 65, Columbia 59St. Peter’s 67, Cornell 59Syracuse 78, Villanova 62UConn 82, E. Washington 65

SOUTHAlabama St. 78, Auburn-Montgomery 51Duke 82, E. Michigan 59Georgia Southern 66, NC A&T 63Kentucky 73, Louisville 66Memphis 75, Jackson St. 61South Carolina 78, Akron 45Troy 74, Belhaven 62UNC Asheville 75, UNC Wilmington 61UNC Greensboro 55, Virginia Tech 52

MIDWESTButler 66, NJIT 48Cincinnati 74, Nebraska 59E. Illinois 70, Tennessee St. 69Evansville 96, Grambling St. 61Green Bay 91, St. Francis (Ill.) 41Illinois 74, Ill.-Chicago 60Indiana St. 85, Belmont 73Marquette 71, Samford 48Michigan St. 101, New Orleans 48Toledo 85, Coppin St. 66Wisconsin 80, Prairie View 43

SOUTHWESTNebraska-Omaha 104, Cent. Arkansas 88

FAR WESTArizona St. 74, UC Irvine 61Colorado St. 86, Lamar 71Loyola Marymount 87, BYU 76Montana 72, Idaho 71San Jose St. 87, Pacifica 59

National Football LeagueAll Times EST

AMERICAN CONFERENCEEast

W L T Pct PF PAy-New England 11 4 0 .733 410 318Miami 8 7 0 .533 310 315N.Y. Jets 7 8 0 .467 270 380Buffalo 6 9 0 .400 319 354

South W L T Pct PF PAy-Indianapolis 10 5 0 .667 361 326Tennessee 6 9 0 .400 346 371Jacksonville 4 11 0 .267 237 419Houston 2 13 0 .133 266 412

North W L T Pct PF PAy-Cincinnati 10 5 0 .667 396 288Baltimore 8 7 0 .533 303 318Pittsburgh 7 8 0 .467 359 363Cleveland 4 11 0 .267 301 386

West W L T Pct PF PAy-Denver 12 3 0 .800 572 385x-Kansas City 11 4 0 .733 406 278San Diego 8 7 0 .533 369 324Oakland 4 11 0 .267 308 419

NATIONAL CONFERENCEEast

W L T Pct PF PAPhiladelphia 9 6 0 .600 418 360Dallas 8 7 0 .533 417 408N.Y. Giants 6 9 0 .400 274 377Washington 3 12 0 .200 328 458

South W L T Pct PF PAx-Carolina 11 4 0 .733 345 221New Orleans 10 5 0 .667 372 287Atlanta 4 11 0 .267 333 422Tampa Bay 4 11 0 .267 271 347

North W L T Pct PF PAChicago 8 7 0 .533 417 445Green Bay 7 7 1 .500 384 400

Detroit 7 8 0 .467 382 362Minnesota 4 10 1 .300 377 467

West W L T Pct PF PAx-Seattle 12 3 0 .800 390 222x-San Francisco 11 4 0 .733 383 252Arizona 10 5 0 .667 359 301St. Louis 7 8 0 .467 339 337x-clinched playoff spoty-clinched division

Today’s GamesHouston at Tennessee, 1 p.m.Detroit at Minnesota, 1 p.m.Carolina at Atlanta, 1 p.m.Cleveland at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m.Washington at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m.Baltimore at Cincinnati, 1 p.m.Jacksonville at Indianapolis, 1 p.m.N.Y. Jets at Miami, 1 p.m.Denver at Oakland, 4:25 p.m.Kansas City at San Diego, 4:25 p.m.St. Louis at Seattle, 4:25 p.m.San Francisco at Arizona, 4:25 p.m.Green Bay at Chicago, 4:25 p.m.Tampa Bay at New Orleans, 4:25 p.m.Buffalo at New England, 4:25 p.m.Philadelphia at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.

2014 Pro Bowl PicksSunday, Jan. 26

At Aloha StadiumHonoluluOFFENSE

Quarterbacks — Tom Brady, Patriots; Drew Brees, Saints; Peyton Manning, Broncos; Cam Newton, Panthers; Philip Rivers, Chargers; Russell Wilson, Seahawks.Wide Receivers — Antonio Brown, Steelers; Dez Bryant, Cowboys; Josh Gordon, Browns; A.J. Green, Bengals; Andre Johnson, Texans; Calvin Johnson, Lions; Brandon Marshall, Bears; Demaryius Thomas (Broncos).Tackles — Branden Albert, Chiefs; Jason Peters, Ea-gles; Tyron Smith, Cowboys; Joe Staley, 49ers; Joe Thomas, Bronws; Trent Williams, Redskins.Guards — Jahri Evans, Saints; Ben Grubbs, Saints; Mike Iupati, 49ers; Logan Mankins, Patriots; Louis Vasquez, Broncos; Marshal Yanda, Ravens.Centers — Ryan Kalil, Panthers; Alex Mack, Browns; Mike Pouncey, Dolphins; Max Unger, Seahawks.Tight Ends — Jordan Cameron, Browns; Vernon Da-vis, 49ers; Jimmy Graham, Saints; Julius Thomas, Broncos.Running Backs — Jamaal Charles, Chiefs; Matt Forte, Bears; Frank Gore, 49ers; Marshawn Lynch, Seahawks; LeSean McCoy, Eagles; Adrian Peter-son, Vikings.Fullbacks — Marcel Reece, Raiders; Mike Tolbert, Panthers.

DEFENSEDefensive Ends — Greg Hardy, Panthers; Cam-eron Jordan, Saints; Robert Quinn, Rams; Cam-eron Wake, Dolphins; J.J. Watt, Texans; Mario Williams, Bills.Interior Linemen — Gerald McCoy, Bucs; Haloti Ngata, Ravens; Dontari Poe, Chiefs; Justin Smith, 49ers; Ndamukong Suh, Lions; Kyle Williams, Bills.Outside Linebackers — John Abraham, Cardinals; Ahmad Brooks, 49ers; Tamba Hali, Chiefs; Jus-tin Houston, Chiefs; Robert Mathis, Colts; Terrell Suggs, Ravens.Inside/Middle Linebackers — NaVorro Bowman, 49ers; Vontaze Burfict, Bengals; Luke Kuechly, Pan-thers; Patrick Willis, 49ers.Cornerbacks — Brandon Flowers, Chiefs; Brent Grimes, Dolphins; Joe Haden, Browns; Patrick Pe-terson, Cardinals; Darrelle Revis, Bucs; Richard Sherman, Seahawks; Aqib Talib, Patriots; Alterraun Verner, Titans.Free Safeties — Jairus Byrd, Bills; Earl Thomas, Se-ahawks; Eric Weddle, Chargers.Strong Safeties — Eric Berry, Chiefs; Kam Chancel-lor, Seahawks; Troy Polamalu, Steelers.

SPECIAL TEAMSPunters — Brandon Fields, Dolphins; Johnny Hek-ker, Rams.Placekickers — Matt Prater, Broncos; Justin Tucker, Ravens.

Punt Returners — Antonio Brown, Steelers; Dexter McCluster, Chiefs.Special Teamers — Justin Bethel, Cardinals; Mat-thew Slater, Patriots.

National Hockey LeagueAll Times EST

EASTERN CONFERENCEAtlantic

GP W L OT Pts GF GABoston 38 26 10 2 54 111 77Tampa Bay 37 23 11 3 49 106 87Montreal 38 22 13 3 47 96 84Detroit 39 17 13 9 43 99 108Toronto 40 19 16 5 43 110 116Ottawa 40 15 18 7 37 111 131Florida 38 14 19 5 33 88 123Buffalo 38 10 24 4 24 69 109

Metropolitan GP W L OT Pts GF GAPittsburgh 40 28 11 1 57 125 91Washington 38 20 14 4 44 120 114Philadelphia 37 17 16 4 38 93 104Columbus 38 17 17 4 38 103 107N.Y. Rangers 39 18 19 2 38 90 105New Jersey 39 15 16 8 38 93 101Carolina 38 14 15 9 37 89 109N.Y. Islanders 38 11 20 7 29 96 129

WESTERN CONFERENCECentral

GP W L OT Pts GF GAChicago 40 27 7 6 60 152 109St. Louis 36 24 7 5 53 128 85Colorado 37 23 11 3 49 108 95Minnesota 40 20 15 5 45 92 102Dallas 37 19 12 6 44 110 108Winnipeg 40 17 18 5 39 109 120Nashville 38 16 18 4 36 86 113

Pacific GP W L OT Pts GF GAAnaheim 39 27 7 5 59 127 98Los Angeles 38 25 9 4 54 106 76San Jose 38 24 8 6 54 125 97Vancouver 39 22 11 6 50 106 93Phoenix 37 19 10 8 46 114 114Calgary 38 14 18 6 34 95 120Edmonton 40 13 24 3 29 103 135NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over-time loss.

Friday’s GamesColumbus 2, New Jersey 1, SOToronto 4, Buffalo 3, SOSan Jose 4, Phoenix 3, SOBoston 5, Ottawa 0Washington 3, N.Y. Rangers 2Pittsburgh 4, Carolina 3, OTChicago 7, Colorado 2Winnipeg 6, Minnesota 4Dallas 4, Nashville 1Edmonton 2, Calgary 0

Saturday’s GamesBoston at Ottawa, lateMontreal at Tampa Bay, late.Detroit at Florida, lateNew Jersey at N.Y. Islanders, lateChicago at St. Louis, lateLos Angeles at Nashville, latePhoenix at Anaheim, latePhiladelphia at Edmonton, late

Today’s GamesWashington at Buffalo, 5 p.m.Montreal at Florida, 5 p.m.Pittsburgh at Columbus, 6 p.m.St. Louis at Dallas, 6 p.m.Carolina at Toronto, 7 p.m.N.Y. Rangers at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m.Vancouver at Calgary, 7:30 p.m.N.Y. Islanders at Minnesota, 8 p.m.Winnipeg at Colorado, 8 p.m.Anaheim at San Jose, 10:30 p.m.

Monday’s GamesWashington at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m.Los Angeles at Chicago, 8 p.m.

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MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL2 p.m.

FSN — Texas Southern at TCU5 p.m.

FS1 — Chicago St. at Creighton7 p.m.

FS1 — Georgia Tech at CharlotteNBA BASKETBALL

7 p.m.FS-Florida — Atlanta at Orlando

NFL FOOTBALL1 p.m.

CBS — New York Jets at MiamiFOX — Carolina at Atlanta

4:25 p.m.CBS — Buffalo at New EnglandFOX — Tampa Bay at New Orleans

8:20 p.m.NBC — Philadelphia at Dallas

SOCCER8:25 a.m.

NBCSN — Premier League, Arsenal at Newcastle10:55 a.m.

NBCSN — Premier League, Liverpool at ChelseaWINTER SPORTS

1:30 p.m.NBC — Olympic trials, ski jumping and Nordic combined, at Park City, Utah

3 p.m.NBC — Olympic trials, speed skating, at Kearns, Utah

WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL3 p.m.

FS1 — Boston College at Providence5 p.m.

ESPN — Cincinnati at UConn

Celtics. “It’s something we have to get over.”

Cavs coach Mike Brown has been a huge supporter of By-num. The two were to-gether in Los Angeles and their relationship was one of the reasons the Cavs risked sign-ing Bynum.

Brown was asked if Bynum’s days with the Cavs were over.

“He’s on an in-definite suspension and I’m not trying to be funny, but you know what indefinite means,” Brown said. “We’ve got 14 guys in that locker room who are very focused and determined and ready to take on any challenge that’s in front of them. They’re great guys, they’re fo-cused guys and they know how to play the game the right way and that’s what I’m fo-cused on, just helping those guys win.”

There were times this season Bynum showed flashes of be-ing a dominant post player again. But re-cently he has lacked energy or enthusi-asm, and on Monday he missed all 11 field-

goal attempts and didn’t score in 22 min-utes against Detroit. On Thursday night, Bynum struggled to guard Atlanta’s Al Hor-ford and was taken out in the third quar-ter. Bynum didn’t re-turn despite Horford suffering a torn chest muscle in the Hawks’ double-overtime win.

Bynum impressed the Cavs with his work ethic while getting ready for the season. They weren’t sure if he was motivated, but Bynum shocked many by being ready to play on opening night and seemed to have re-vived his career.

The Cavs, however, grew concerned about Bynum’s attitude in recent weeks and were worried about it affecting team chem-istry. So, they opted to remove him before things got worse.

Cavs guard Jarrett Jack said Bynum wasn’t disruptive and that his quietness may have been misinterpreted.

“That’s just kind of how people are some-times,” Jack said. “People like to march to the beat of their own drum. That’s not saying you’re a bad guy, that’s just how you are.”

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for Super Bowl tick-ets are fans of the two teams playing, most come for the expe-rience — and that wasn’t meant to in-clude frostbite. There will be plenty of mum-bling and grumbling if the Big Apple is hit by a blizzard or cold snap Feb. 2, to say nothing of the potential em-barrassment of emp-ty seats. Bad weather wouldn’t be any picnic in the days before, ei-ther, wreaking havoc with the other events that make the Super Bowl the spectacle that it is and keeping fans hunkered down in their hotel rooms.

If they can get to their hotel rooms, that is.

WINTER OLYMPICS, FEB. 7-23

Weather has been a concern since the Win-ter Games were award-ed to Sochi, a resort city on the Black Sea where the average high in February is nearly 50 degrees and rain is far more likely than snow. The temperatures should be lower in the mountains, where the outdoor events will be held, and organizers have guaranteed snow, even if it’s the stuff they’ve been squir-reling away since last year, when un-Winter Olympic-like weather forced the cancellation

of some test events. Warm temperatures

and slushy snow might wind up being the least of the worries for Rus-sian president Vlad-imir Putin and Sochi organizers, however. Russia’s new anti-gay laws have sparked out-rage from the rest of the world, as has Pu-tin’s human-rights re-cord. The Internation-al Olympic Committee has reminded athletes that protests or politi-cal gestures violate the Olympic charter, and Sochi organizers have said they will set up special “protest zones.” But the criticism isn’t likely to quiet once the games begin, not when the whole world is watching.

ALEX RODRIGUEZ

A decision on wheth-er the New York Yan-kees’ third baseman will play this season is expected in January. Rodriguez was banned for 211 games last Au-gust for violating base-ball’s drug agreement and labor contract, but he played out the sea-son while the union appealed. The Yan-kees have made it clear they’ve had it with Ro-driguez, which would make spring training all kinds of awesome if he reports in February.

Oh, A-Rod is also su-ing Major League Base-ball and Commission-er Bud Selig. Not that that’s awkward or any-thing.

BOSTON MARATHON, APRIL 21

The field for this year’s race will be 36,000-strong, the sec-ond-largest in history, as runners honor not only the victims of last year’s bombings but the city’s resilience.

WORLD CUP, JUNE 12-JULY 13

Six of the 12 stadi-ums won’t be ready un-til January or Febru-ary, though organizers insist that’s still more than enough time to hold test events. But despite spending bil-lions to prepare for the World Cup (and the 2016 Olympics), ques-tions remain about Brazil’s infrastructure, with many fearing the airports, roads and lo-cal transportation sys-tems won’t be able to handle the crush of tourists. All that spend-ing also has created re-sentment among Bra-zilian citizens, who disrupted last sum-mer’s Confederations Cup with violent pro-tests.

On the field, howev-er, this could be one of the most entertaining tournaments yet. Led by budding star Ney-mar, host Brazil has its most intriguing team since its last title run in 2002. Lionel Messi is fi-nally showing the sub-lime form for Argen-tina that’s become his trademark with Barce-lona. The Europeans are, simply, stacked,

with reigning cham-pion Spain, Germa-ny, the Netherlands and Belgium all legit-imate front-runners. And parity has made for some very competi-tive — some would say cruel — group-stage matchups.

US OPEN, JUNE 12-15 AND 19-22

For the first time, the men’s and wom-en’s U.S. Opens will be played on the same course, Pinehurst No. 2, in the same year. A week apart, no less.

While it’s a terrific showcase for the wom-en — odds are the up-coming women’s Open will be mentioned a time or 12,000 during the men’s broadcast — there are concerns, as well. Like the state of the domed greens after a week of be-ing tromped on by Ti-ger, Rory and the rest of the guys. If there are weather delays or a playoff, the women won’t get on the course until Tuesday, giving them just two days to prepare for their big-gest major.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

No matter what else happens, there will be peace in the land come the end of the year in the form of the first college football playoff.

Unless, of course, five or six teams finish the year unbeaten.

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Scarlet Knights (6-7).The Irish dominat-

ed in yards (494-237) and time of posses-sion (38:49) but bogged down in the red zone repeatedly.

Rees closed a col-lege career packed with both memorable and forgettable moments with a solid perfor-mance, going 27 for 47.

The senior has been “The Closer,” rallying No-tre Dame to victories with late drives, and “Turn-over Tommy,” making

crushing mistakes at the most inopportune times during four seasons in South Bend.

Against one of the worst pass defenses in the na-tion on Saturday, Rees’ greatest accomplishment was not throwing an in-terception.

Twice Notre Dame

put together dou-ble-digit play drives that ended in short field goals for Brind-za. A 15-play, 90-yard march that started in the third quarter and ended in the fourth with Brindza’s 25-yard-er made it 19-13 Notre Dame with 12:46 left.

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PREP ROUNDUP

Staff Report

Zach Ward scored 31 points and collected six rebounds on Fri-day night to lead the Bulldogs to a 67-33 win over Pine Ridge at the Mount Dora Bible Christmas Classic.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

The Leesburg High girls team dropped a 51-35 decision to Bar-tow on Friday night at the queen of Palms Tournament at Cape Coral High School

For the Yellow Jack-ets, Kenyatta Boykin and Electra Graham each scored 10 points.

Mount Dora Bible defeats Pine Ridge

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KRISTIE RIEKENAP Sports Writer

HOUSTON — Fresh-man Brisly Estime had returned just two punts this season entering Fri-day night’s Texas Bowl.

Something told Syra-cuse coach Scott Shafer to give his offensive co-ordinator George Mc-Donald flexibility to mix things up in the re-turn game against Min-nesota.

The move paid off when Estime returned a punt 70 yards to set up the winning score in a 21-17 victory by Syra-cuse.

“Brisly is a quick as a jitterbug,” Shafer said. “We felt that he could give us something.”

Terrel Hunt scram-bled 12 yards for a

touchdown with 1:14 remaining to lift Syra-cuse to the win.

“It would have nice if we could have just knocked them out and won by 17 or some-thing,” Shafer said. “That’s kind of not our way this year. I think it was appropriate that we won in that fash-ion.”

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College Football FBS Bowl GlanceSaturday, Dec. 21New Mexico BowlAt Albuquerque

Colorado State 48, Washington State 45Las Vegas Bowl

Southern Cal 45, Fresno State 20Famous Idaho Potato Bowl

At Boise, IdahoSan Diego State 49, Buffalo 24

New Orleans BowlLouisiana-Lafayette 24, Tulane 21

Monday, Dec. 23Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl

At St. PetersburgEast Carolina 37, Ohio 20

Tuesday, Dec. 24Hawaii BowlAt Honolulu

Oregon State 38, Boise State 23

Thursday, Dec. 26Little Caesars Pizza Bowl

At DetroitPittsburgh 30, Bowling Green 27

Poinsettia BowlAt San Diego

Utah State 21, Northern Illinois 14

Friday, Dec. 27Military Bowl

At Annapolis, Md.Marshall 31, Maryland 20

Texas BowlAt Houston

Syracuse 21, Minnesota 17Fight Hunger BowlAt San Francisco

Washington 31, BYU 16

Saturday, Dec. 28Pinstripe BowlAt New York

Notre Dame 29, Rutgers 16Belk Bowl

At Charlotte, N.C. North Carolina 39, Cincinnati 17

Russell Athletic BowlAt Orlando

Miami (9-3) vs. Louisville (11-1), lateBuffalo Wild Wings Bowl

At Tempe, Ariz.Kansas State (7-5) vs. Michigan (7-5), late

Monday, Dec. 30Armed Forces Bowl

At Fort Worth, TexasMiddle Tennessee (8-4) vs. Navy (8-4), 11:45 a.m. (ESPN)

Music City BowlAt Nashville, Tenn.

Mississippi (7-5) vs. Georgia Tech (7-5), 3:15 p.m. (ESPN)

Alamo BowlAt San Antonio

Oregon (10-2) vs. Texas (8-4), 6:45 p.m. (ESPN)

Holiday BowlAt San Diego

Arizona State (10-3) vs. Texas Tech (7-5), 10:15 p.m. (ESPN)

Tuesday, Dec. 31At Shreveport, La.

Arizona (7-5) vs. Boston College (7-5), 12:30 p.m. (ESPN)

Sun BowlAt El Paso, Texas

Virginia Tech (8-4) vs. UCLA (9-3), 2 p.m. (CBS)

Liberty BowlAt Memphis, Tenn.

Rice (9-3) vs. Mississippi State (6-6), 4 p.m. (ESPN)

Chick-fil-A BowlAt Atlanta

Texas A&M (8-4) vs. Duke (10-3), 8 p.m. (ESPN)

Wednesday, Jan. 1Heart of Dallas Bowl

At DallasUNLV (7-5) vs. North Texas (8-4), Noon (ESPNU)

Gator BowlAt Jacksonville

Nebraska (8-4) vs. Georgia (8-4), Noon (ESPN2)

Capital One BowlAt Orlando

Wisconsin (9-3) vs. South Carolina (10-2), 1 p.m. (ABC)

Outback BowlAt Tampa

Iowa (8-4) vs. LSU (9-3), 1 p.m. (ESPN)Rose Bowl

At Pasadena, Calif.Stanford (11-2) vs. Michigan State (12-1), 5 p.m. (ESPN)

Fiesta BowlAt Glendale, Ariz.

Baylor (11-1) vs. UCF (11-1), 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 2

Sugar BowlAt New Orleans

Alabama (11-1) vs. Oklahoma (10-2), 8:30 p.m. (ESPN)

Friday, Jan. 3Orange Bowl

At MiamiOhio State (12-1) vs. Clemson (10-2), 8 p.m. (ESPN)

Cotton BowlAt Arlington, Texas

Missouri (11-2) vs. Oklahoma State (10-2), 7:30 p.m. (FOX)

Saturday, Jan. 4BBVA Compass BowlAt Birmingham, Ala.

Vanderbilt (8-4) vs. Houston (8-4), 1 p.m. (ESPN)

Sunday, Jan. 5GoDaddy.com Bowl

At Mobile, Ala.Arkansas State (7-5) vs. Ball State (10-2), 9 p.m. (ESPN)

Monday, Jan. 6BCS National Championship

At Pasadena, Calif.Florida State (13-0) vs. Auburn (12-1), 8:30 p.m. (ESPN)

Saturday, Jan. 18East-West Shrine Classic

At St. PetersburgEast vs. West, 4 p.m. (NFLN)

Saturday, Jan. 25Senior Bowl

At Mobile, Ala.South vs. North, 4 p.m. (NFLN)

STEVE REEDAP Sports Writer

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The North Carolina Tar Heels have broken their Belk Bowl jinx.

T.J. Logan returned a kickoff 78 yards for a touchdown, and Ryan Switzer scored on an 86-yard punt return to help North Carolina beat Cin-cinnati 39-17 on Satur-day for its first Belk Bowl victory in four attempts.

Marquise Williams threw for 171 yards and a touchdown for the Tar Heels (7-6) in their first bowl victory since 2010.

Romar Morris scored on two short touch-down runs and Jack Tabb caught a touch-down pass as the Tar Heels (7-6) closed the season by winning six of their final sev-en games under sec-ond-year coach Larry Fedora.

Cincinnati (9-4) was looking to become the bowl’s first back-to-back champion since

Virginia did it 10 years ago, but last year’s MVP Brandon Kay was limit-ed to 181 yards passing and no touchdowns.

The Tar Heels had five sacks, including one for a safety.

North Carolina came in having lost its previ-ous three in-state Belk

Bowl appearances, but bolted to a 23-3 halftime lead behind a pair of long touchdown drives led by Williams and Lo-gan’s nifty kickoff return.

The Tar Heels dom-inated from the open-ing kickoff, taking a 7-0 lead midway through the first quarter, effec-

tively moving the ball 68 yards in 11 plays be-hind a no-huddle of-fense with Morris scor-ing on a 2-yard run.

Brandon Ellerbe and Kareem Martin sacked Kay in the end zone for a safety — the first of three sacks in the opening half.

On the ensuing kickoff, Logan put the Tar Heels in control by fielding the kickoff near the left side-line, getting a block on the inside and bolting up the middle of the field for a touchdown.

Williams made it 23-3 in the second quar-ter, hitting Tabb on a quick slant for a 3-yard touchdown strike.

Unlike last year’s Belk Bowl when Cincinnati spotted Duke 17 points and stormed back to beat the Blue Dev-ils 48-34 behind Kay’s four touchdown pass-es, there would be no Bearcats comeback.

Switzer turned in an-other big special teams play in the third quar-ter when he fielded a punt at his own 14 and, after several Cincinna-ti overran the coverage, returned it 86 yards for a touchdown and a 29-3 lead. Switzer has five punt returns for a touch-down, tying him with Chad Owens of Hawaii (2004) for NCAA sin-gle-season record.

DAVID J. PHILLIP / AP

Syracuse wide receiver Brisly Estime (20) returns the ball as Minnesota’s Antonio Johnson (11) and Damarius Travis (7) defend during the second half of the Texas Bowl on Friday night in Houston. Syracuse won 21-17.

CHARLES ODUMAP Sports Writer

ATLANTA — Duke will need a better re-sult in its second straight game against a Heisman Trophy winner if it is to come away with its first bowl victory in more than 50 years.

It already has been a memorable season for No. 22 Duke. The Blue Devils won 10 games for the first time and are coming off their first appearance in the At-lantic Coast Conference championship game.

On Tuesday night, they play Johnny Manziel and No. 20 Texas A&M in the Chick-fil-A Bowl. This is the first time Duke will be in back-to-back bowl games.

Duke will be fac-ing the 2012 Heisman winner in Manziel af-ter falling to 2013 Heisman winner Jam-eis Winston and Flori-da State in the ACC ti-tle game.

Duke coach David Cutcliffe said Manziel poses a “very unique challenge, to say the least.”

“They’re extreme-ly efficient offensive-ly and well-coached,” Cutcliffe said Satur-day. “Then you throw in his ability to create. I’ve been doing this a long time. I don’t think I’ve ever seen anybody ad-lib on the field bet-ter. So the things that concern you are giv-ing up explosive plays when you seemingly

have a play defended.”Duke’s last post-

season victory came against Arkansas in the 1961 Cotton Bowl.

The Blue Devils were overwhelmed in their 45-7 loss to Winston and Florida State on Dec. 7. Winston threw three touchdown pass-es and ran for a score in the runaway win.

The bowl game could be the end of Manziel’s college ca-reer. The third-year sophomore could en-ter the NFL draft.

Manziel led the Southeastern Confer-ence in total yards with 3,732 passing and 686 on the ground. He ac-counted for 41 touch-downs, including 33 through the air. He improved his comple-

tion percentage and passing yards from his Heisman-winning sea-son, but the Aggies’ 8-4 record helped push him down to fifth in this year’s voting.

Manziel passed for 3,732 yards with 33 touchdowns and led Texas A&M with 686 yards rushing and eight TDs.

Duke cornerback Ross Cockrell said Manziel’s mobility makes life difficult for defensive backs.

“Manziel and Win-ston are obviously two great quarterbacks,” Cockrell said Saturday. “Winston is a much bigger quarterback, not nearly as quick and as fast, I think, but very mobile.

“The thing about Manziel is when he’s back there scrambling, you can’t tell which routes the receivers are going to run.”

CHUCK BURTON / AP

North Carolina’s Ryan Switzer (3) returns a punt for a touchdown past Cincinnati’s Corey Mason (44) on Saturday during the second half of the Belk Bowl in Charlotte, N.C.

N. Carolina decimates Cincinnati

Duke must contain Manziel to end long bowl drought

BOB LEVERONE / AP

Duke’s Anthony Boone (7) looks to pass against Florida State in the first half of the ACC championship game in Charlotte, N.C.

Syracuse rallies late for 21-17 win over Minnesota

“It would have nice if we could have just knocked them out and won by 17 or

something. That’s kind of not our way this year. I think it was appropriate that we won in that fashion.”

Scott ShaferHead coach, Syracuse

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ClinchedDenver — AFC West and first-round byeNew England — AFC EastCincinnati — AFC NorthIndianapolis — AFC SouthKansas City — playoff spot

Denver (at Oakland)Clinches home-field advantage throughout AFC playoffs with:— Win or tie, OR— New England loss or tie

New England (vs. Buffalo)Clinches first-round bye with:— Win or tie, OR— Cincinnati loss or tie and Indianapolis loss or tieClinches home-field advantage throughout AFC playoffs with:— Win and Denver loss

Cincinnati (vs. Baltimore)Clinches first-round bye with:— Win and New England loss

Indianapolis (vs. Jacksonville)Clinches first-round bye with:— Win and New England loss and Cincinnati loss or tie

Miami (vs. N.Y. Jets)Clinches playoff spot with:— Win and Baltimore loss or tie, OR— Win and San Diego win, OR— Tie and Baltimore loss and San Diego loss or tie, OR— Tie and Baltimore tie and San Diego tie

Baltimore (at Cincinnati)Clinches playoff spot with:— Win and San Diego loss or tie, OR— Win and Miami loss or tie, OR— Tie and Miami loss and San Diego loss or tie, OR— Tie and Miami tie and San Diego loss, OR— Miami loss and San Diego loss and Pitts-burgh loss or tie

San Diego (vs. Kansas City)Clinches playoff spot with:— Win and Miami loss or tie and Baltimore loss or tie, OR— Tie and Miami loss and Baltimore loss

Pittsburgh (vs. Cleveland)Clinches playoff spot with:

— Win and Miami loss and Baltimore loss and San Diego loss

NFCClinched

Seattle — playoff spotCarolina — playoff spotSan Francisco — playoff spot

Seattle (vs. St. Louis)Clinches NFC West and home-field advantage throughout NFC playoffs with:— Win or tie, OR— San Francisco loss or tie

Carolina (at Atlanta)Clinches NFC South and a first-round bye with:— Win or tie, OR— New Orleans loss or tieClinches home-field advantage throughout NFC playoffs with:— Win and Seattle loss and San Fran-cisco win

Philadelphia (at Dallas)Clinches NFC East division with:— Win or tie

Chicago (vs. Green Bay)Clinches NFC North with:— Win or tie

San Francisco (at Arizona)Clinches NFC West and first-round bye with:— Win and Seattle lossClinches NFC West and home-field advantage throughout NFC playoffs with:— Win and Seattle loss and Carolina loss or tie

New Orleans (vs. Tampa Bay)Clinches NFC South and first-round bye with:— Win and Carolina lossClinches playoff spot with:— Win, OR— Tie and Arizona tie, OR— Arizona loss

Arizona (vs. San Francisco)Clinches playoff spot with:— Win and New Orleans loss or tie, OR— Tie and New Orleans loss

Dallas (vs. Philadelphia)Clinches NFC East with:— Win

Green Bay (at Chicago)Clinches NFC North with:— Win

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Associated Press

Sean Payton can ac-cept if New Orleans misses the playoffs while a division win-ner with fewer victo-ries makes it.

He’s also OK if the Saints have to go on the road in the post-season against a team with a less impressive record.

“I kind of like the way it is set up right now,” the Saints coach said of the NFL’s play-off format, which gives the first four seeds to division win-ners, regardless of re-cord, and the last two seeds to wild cards.

Heading into Sun-day’s regular-season finale, it’s possible for the Saints to finish as a wild card at 11-5,

and go on the road to play the winner of ei-ther the NFC North or NFC East divisions — teams which may have as few as nine wins (Philadelphia is the only one with a chance to reach 10).

The Saints could also miss the playoffs with 10 wins if they lose (and if Arizona beats San Francisco).

The system has worked against Pay-ton before. In 2010, the Saints were an 11-5 wild card team, hitting the road to play a 7-9 Seattle team that won a weak NFC West. The Saints lost.

Payton said the NFL could fix the problem by getting rid of byes and letting two more teams from each con-ference get in.

Saints’ Payton OK with NFL’s playoff format

COLLEGE BASKETBALL

GARY B. GRAVESAP Sports Writer

LEXINGTON, Ky. — Kentucky guards Andrew and Harri-son combined for 28 points, including 11 during a critical sec-ond-half stretch with star Julius Randle side-lined by cramps, help-ing the 18th-ranked Wildcats beat No. 6 Louisville 73-66 on Sat-urday.

Randle’s 17 first-half points staked Kentucky (10-3) to a 41-36 half-time lead before the 6-foot-9 forward went to the locker room ear-ly in the second with leg cramps. He re-turned but cramped again and spent the rest of the game on the bench.

The Harrison twins amply filled the void, turning a 52-51 defi-cit with 11:01 remain-ing into a 68-58 lead with four minutes left. Andrew Harrison and James each scored 18 points with Young adding a key 3-point-er during the 17-6 run that helped Ken-tucky beat its in-state archrival for the fifth

time in six meetings.

NO. 2 SYRACUSE 78, NO. 8 VILLANOVA 62

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Trevor Cooney scored 21 points, Tyler Ennis had 20 and C.J. Fair added 17 Saturday, ral-lying No. 2 Syracuse past No. 8 Villanova 78-62 in a game be-tween two of nine un-beaten teams left in Division I.

Syracuse (12-0) was the third un-beaten ranked team the Wildcats (11-1) had faced this sea-son. Villanova hand-ed then-No. 2 Kansas

its first loss of the sea-son a month ago in the semifinals of the Battle 4 Atlantis and came back the next night and defeated No. 23 Iowa in overtime.

NO. 4 WISCONSIN 80, PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 43

MADISON, Wis. — Sam Dekker had 16 points and 11 rebounds for his third career double-double as No. 4 Wisconsin cruised past Prairie View A&M, 80-43, on Saturday.

The Badgers (13-0) closed out their non-conference sched-ule with their best

start since the 1913-14 squad went 15-0.

Ben Brust scored 11 for Wisconsin, while Frank Kaminsky and Nigel Hayes added 10 points apiece.

NO. 5 MICHIGAN ST. 101, NEW ORLEANS 48

EAST LANSING, Mich. — Keith Appling scored 16 of his ca-reer-high tying 27 points in the first half to help No. 5 Michigan State pull away and rout New Orleans 101-48 Saturday.

The Spartans (11-1) struggled for several minutes before taking control with a 12-0 run midway through the first half.

NO. 9 DUKE 82, EAST-ERN MICHIGAN 29

DURHAM, N.C. — Jabari Parker scored 23 points and No. 9 Duke beat Eastern Michigan 82-59 on Saturday.

Andre Dawkins added 20 points with a season-high six 3-pointers as a late re-placement for an ill Rodney Hood in the starting lineup.

Rasheed Sulaimon added 13 points for Duke.

PAT EATON-ROBBAssociated Press

BRIDGEPORT, Conn. — Shabazz Napier had 15 points and nine as-sists Saturday to lead No. 15 Connecticut to an 82-65 win over East-ern Washington in a Huskies home game played 80 miles from campus.

Napier led a balanced attack in which five UConn players reached double figures. Ryan Boatright had 14 points and Niels Giffey, mak-ing his first start this season, added 13 for the Huskies (11-1).

Tyler Harvey scored 19 points to lead East-ern Washington (5-6), which trailed by just six points midway through the second half. Ogn-jen Miljkovic add-ed 15 points and Drew

Brandon 13 for the Ea-gles, who took 28 shots from 3-point range and made nine.

UConn came in shooting just under 44 percent from 3-point range, but made just 3 of 10 shots from be-

hind the arc. Eastern Washington was 3 of 13 in the first half. The Huskies had shot 46.5 percent on 3s over their first nine games, but are now just 13 of 44 in their last three.

UConn made up the

difference at the foul line, hitting 25 of 27 free-throw attempts. Eastern Washington made took just seven foul shots, making six.

The Huskies led 30-23 at halftime, and took their first double-dig-it lead at 38-27 early in the second half on a dunk by DeAndre Dan-iels.

NO. 17 MEMPHIS 75, JACKSON STATE 61

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Michael Dixon scored 14 points, Shaq Goodwin had 13 points and seven rebounds, and No. 15 Memphis never trailed in a 75-61 victory over Jackson State on Saturday.

David Pellom had 12 points with all five of his field goals com-ing off dunks from fast-breaks and rebounds.

No. 15 UConn beats E. Washington

FRED BECKHAM / AP

Connecticut’s Shabazz Napier (13) drives past Eastern Washington’s Parker Kelly (10) and Venky Jois (55) on Saturday in Bridgeport, Conn.

Great guard play leads Kentucky past No. 6 Louisville

TIMOTHY D. EASLEY / AP

Louisville’s Russ Smith, left, battles Kentucky’s James Young for a loose ball during the first half on Saturday in Louisville, Ky.

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Consumers can help boost job growth

The largest problem facing our nation today is jobs. You as a con-sumer have a huge impact in cre-ating jobs.

The Christmas season is the time of year when the consum-er has the greatest impact be-cause that’s when they spend the most money. That is true wheth-er you greet people with “Merry Christmas” or “Happy Holidays.”

Use your power wisely. Buy products made in the USA to cre-ate American jobs. You need not buy only American products. The Million Jobs Project says if we only spend an additional 5 percent on American-made products we will create one million jobs.

Second, look for a union label on the products you buy. They may be difficult to find because the unions have been reduced to a fraction of what they were in the past, but give it a try. Union work-ers earn living wages and have the benefits to lead a better life, which they deserve. We should do what we can to enable American work-ers to lead good lives.

Finally, when you buy import-ed products, try to find out if they were manufactured under the review of organizations that demand an end to sweat-shops and develop “codes of con-duct” for manufacturers, such as the Workers Rights Consortium (WCR) or Interfaith Center for

Corporate Responsibility (ICCR).The Fair Trade movement certi-

fies ethically produced items like handicrafts, soccer balls, choco-late and wine. While these orga-nizations don’t create American jobs they enable us to incorporate the “spirit of Christmas” in our holiday purchases.

BILL LORSON | Leesburg

Newspaper does good job on water stories

Kudos to the Daily Commercial for covering a series recently on Florida’s natural water and the concern for the growing deple-tion and pollution of the natu-ral springs, one of Florida’s great natural resources and source of beauty.

The Dec. 3 article, especially, (“Water rules muddied by poli-tics”) was so informative. Though I worked for over a year with the Florida Park Service, both in High Springs and in Tallahassee, I learned much more.

Just the disclosure of a farm-er permit request to discharge 5.5 million gallons from the acquirer is staggering. There are so many Floridians interested in protecting and preserving these natural re-sources, and yet we know the re-ality we are facing with the ever growing demand for water from a growing population, develop-ment, and businesses.

There is often more than one way to solve a problem, and there

is one obvious way to greatly alle-viate the water problem, especial-ly for the cattle farmers who need much more water than a house-hold. Last time I checked, rain comes from the sky. I find it in-teresting that cisterns are hardly heard of in Florida.

Believe it or not, compared to ancient Israel, we are living in the dark ages when it comes to col-lecting and storing water, at least in some aspects. One of my areas of research has been the archae-ology of the Middle East (and the religions of).

One just needs to study the elaborate rainwater channeling system and water collection sys-tem that Qumran had. One would find it amazing that in that cli-mate with as little rain as it gets per year, when it did come, and within minutes, it would be chan-neled to cisterns and they will fill up in sections, like water “gush-ing in the wilderness” (c.f. Is. ch. 35). A good book highlighting this is Prof. Jodi Magness,’ “The Archaeology of Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls,” Eerdmanns, 2002.

All farmers should be collecting some rainwater. This makes the most sense. And no farmer should be permitted to draw 5.5 million gallons a day from the aquifer. That should be totally unaccept-able. Let them collect it from the sky.

PAUL WHEELHOUSE | Leesburg

Vote Democrat. The reasons are obvious

Thomas Abrehamson’s letter from Dec. 8 asks why he should vote Democrat.

First reason: Most of what he writes is incorrect, and I wonder where he gets his information.

I am a life-long Democrat. I have never gotten anything from the government for “free,” nor have I experienced a loss of any freedom. I am a member of a large family born of a hardwork-ing, independent Irish immi-grant mother.

All of my six siblings were taught to work hard from an early age, give a good day’s work for a good day’s salary, pay taxes willingly and be grateful for all of the advantages of being an American.

Democrats believe in the mid-dle class and every American’s right to a decent public educa-tion and an equal opportunity to progress. We are law-abiding, compassionate people, which is why we extend a helping hand to those who have suffered se-verely, such as those in the Philippines due to the typhoon.

He believes smaller govern-ment would be best. Does he really believe that living under a plutocracy, as we are expe-

riencing now, or an oligarchy with only a few very rich peo-ple ruling our country, would be better? It would be small-er, yes. The government needs to consolidate many agencies and can definitely find ways to cut spending, but the govern-ment also needs more income to do the necessary infrastruc-ture work — bridges, roads, tun-nels, schools, etc., and protect our country.

Is it fair that corporations,

oil companies and the wealth-iest have multiple loop-holes to avoid paying their fair share? Democrats think not. Democrats care about their fel-low Americans and do not grovel at the feet of the greedy. We are proud Americans who recognize the many problems in govern-ment and are willing to cooper-ate and look for solutions rather than play political tit for tat.

MARY O’HANLON | Clermont

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S ometimes the consequences of mixing politics and governing ar-en’t pretty.

Sometimes politicians have to put a spin on difficult financial decisions to make them appear more palatable to a skeptical and cynical public.

Difficult decisions sometimes lead to sour feelings. This was the case with the Lake County School Board’s deci-sion earlier this year to eliminate cour-tesy busing for students who live with-in two miles of their public schools. That meant nearby students had to find their own transportation or walk to school.

The savings for the school district was relatively minor, but board members in-sisted it was a significant enough sav-ings in austere times. Some members even made the argument that the pub-lic school system’s responsibility was to provide students with an education, not transportation.

What inevitably followed was some-thing of a small-scale firestorm from parents who had to adjust their sched-ules to get their children safely to school. School district officials later said they would in fact provide courtesy busing to students within that 2-mile range — for a fee.

While a small, somewhat political con-cession, that still wasn’t well received by many parents who argued that it hard-ly resolved the problem in the first place and placed a financial burden on many of them.

Along comes the Groveland City Council, which committed to paying for busing those students living north of State Road 50 and who attend Groveland Elementary School to the end of this school year.

Groveland has certainly not been a stranger to controversy. Complaints over the last year of draconian govern-ing and micromanaging by city officials have haunted council members and led to a state investigation over allegations of conflicts of interests and violations of open-government laws.

In the past few months, we have taken a hard line in our editorials against some of the allegations and inaction to public concerns by council members.

This decision by the council, however, deserves our attention, for different rea-sons.

We applaud the council for consider-ing the safety of local students by allo-cating the money.

While the amount — $1,398 — is rela-tively insignificant, the principle behind it is commendable.

City officials said they would withdraw the money from the city’s discretionary fund.

School board members voted to ex-tend courtesy busing to those Groveland students following the council’s action.

“I think (the Groveland City Council) showed real leadership and set an ex-ample of how the county, municipalities and the school board can work togeth-er for the benefit and safety of our chil-dren,” said board member Bill Mathias.

We agree — and we’re hoping that this is the decision that turns the page on Groveland’s not-so-pleasant picture of local governance during 2013. It sure looks that way to us.

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Among many of the president’s unfulfilled campaign promises

was his statement that” his administration would be the most transparent in his-tory.” Ironically in 2013 his promise of transparency became clearer but not due to his efforts. The element of transparency revealed in 2013 was the discov-ery by the American peo-ple that they finally learned the magnitude of the lack of transparency in this ad-ministration.

In 2013 we learned of the attempted cover up of the gun running program into Mexico called “Fast & Furi-ous”. This ill-conceived pro-gram initiated by the Bor-der Patrol cost the life of one American Border Patrol agent and hundreds of Mex-ican citizens. Attorney Gen-eral Eric Holder chose not be to be fully forthcoming to Congressional commit-tees as to who initiated this fiasco. As Congress pressed for full disclosure Presi-

dent Obama intervened and declared executive privi-lege thereby freezing fur-ther Congressional hearings as to who authorized this deadly program. Adminis-tration transparency in ac-tion.

Next was the deadly attack on our embassy personnel in Benghazi which cost the lives of four brave Ameri-cans including our ambas-sador. The administration was told within hours that the attack was not a random act of some mob but was an orchestrated attack by a terrorist group. Both Secre-tary of State Hillary Clinton and President Obama con-demned an anti Muslim vid-eo as the culprit and had our U.N. Ambassador Su-san Rice go on five Sunday talk shows spreading the lie about the video being the cause of the attack. Since this occurred in the home stretch of the 2012 presiden-tial campaign, transparency became a victim of election politics.

Transparency also disap-peared within the IRS un-til after the president was reelected. In the 2010 con-gressional elections the tea party enthusiasm made a huge impact and helped sweep the Republicans into control of the House in one of the biggest shifts of pow-er in American history. By sheer coincidence, the IRS just happened to then only target conservative and tea-party groups delaying their applications for 501-C-4 status so as to hamper their collective impact on the 2012 presidential elec-tion. We now know that top administration officials were aware of this illegal ac-tion but remained publicly silent so as to not harm the

president’s chances to be re-elected. Transparency re-mains a victim.

Then came the revelations regarding the widespread spying on U.S. citizens by our National Security Agen-cy (NSA). In fact, James Clapper, NSA director, lied before Congress, denying the massive effort to moni-tor the phone calls of Amer-icans. He later apologized for his lie but I doubt that if you or I lied to Congress (under oath) that a simple apology would suffice.

But the most transparent president ever was recently named as telling the “Lie of the Year” when he constant-ly promised the American people that: “If you like your health care plan and doc-tor, you can keep them. Pe-riod! “! Since 2010 he knew that was not true but getting reelected again trumped transparency.

There is far more evidence of this administration’s lack of transparency then the space of this column al-

lows but suffice it to say that these examples clearly show that transparency always finished second to adminis-trative political advantage. In fact, this administration may well be the least trans-parent in modern times in-cluding the Nixon years and Watergate.

But in 2013 the accumu-lation of administration scandals, lies and decep-tions did reveal themselves to the American public. These unfolding events cre-ated their own transparen-cy and Americans saw for themselves just how much they were misled, espe-cially in the efforts to pass ObamaCare and to get the president reelected. The promise of transparen-cy has proven to be as hol-low as the president’s prom-ise about keeping our health care plan and doctor.

Real transparency breeds public trust and the absence of transparency can destroy a presidency.

President has failed on pledge to be transparentRuss Sloan

GUESTCOLUMNIST

U.S. government should help the poor more, or else

Many Americans are falling into pov-erty at a shocking rate. Pew Research says 46 million Americans lived in pov-erty in 2011, and not much has changed since then. In addition, 45 million Americans have no health insurance, so when they get sick, they might go to the expensive emergency room or they might die.

It is clear that the American “middle class” is shrinking in terms of wealth and standard of living. Pew says 84 percent of the self-identified “lower class” said they had trouble getting medical care or pay-ing the rent.

Robert Reich (Aftershock, 2013) says the economic game in Russia is rigged against poor people and it triggered peasant uprisings directed at “bringing down the rich” rather than helping poor people rise from poverty. Still, the eco-nomic anger in America is growing. Will poor Americans try to bring down the rich?

In March, 2009, the government bailed out AIG with $150 billion. The “roll-for-ward” estimate of AIG’s excess eco-nomic capital as of Dec. 31, 2007, was in the range of $14.5 to $19.5 billion. Its December 11, 2012 sale of stock resulted in the full recovery of the government’s commitment along with an approxi-mately $22.7 billion combined return for the Treasury. Yet there is very little help for the poor. A recent poll showed only 43 percent of Americans thought recent trade agreements benefitted the U.S. economy. News accounts show a grow-ing resentment toward immigrants who work for lower wages. So, the rich get richer and the poor get sick and die.

Today, tea party members attack pol-iticians who they consider “elites.” Rand Paul thinks voters should “get rid of power people … who think they are above everybody else.” Are poor voters ready for revolution? How does one “get rid of power people”?

All that bitterness is building across the country which indicates that poor peo-ple are getting tired of being economi-cally trampled by rich folks. Some young voters gathered at the front door of John Boehner’s home and they shouted for more equality. When will mobs of poor American people rise and bring down the rich people?

Perhaps it may be wise for the U.S. gov-ernment to help poor people become more economically stable with low cost education, healthcare, and work-relat-ed programs. In the short run, education-al programs are more effective and more productive than the present programs of individual greed. Educational programs will help reduce poverty across America and that may prevent more Americans from falling deeper into poverty.

ROBERT WESOLOWSKI | The Villages

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headdress8 Worker with a

trowel13 Much16 Mideast capital17 Symbol of mass

density18 Mercurial19 “The Caine Mutiny”

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gown fabrics93 Mideast ruler94 Spanish cession

in the Spanish-American War

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apply. A minimum subscription to Digi-tal Starter is required to subscribe to Digital Preferred and/or the Sports En-tertainment Pack. Services not avail-able in all areas, restrictions apply. For customers with commercial accounts or bulk rate arrangements, some product, pricing and other information may not apply. Upon proper notice, all pricing, programming, channel locations and packaging are subject to change. For information about all of our product of-ferings, please visit www.comcast.com.

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

ORDINANCE 2013-013

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF FRUITLAND PARK, FLORIDA, ESTABLISHING BENEFITS FOR CITY COM-MISSION MEMBERS AFTER SUCH MEMBERS HAVE COMPLETED AT LEAST FIFTEEN CON-SECUTIVE YEARS OF SERVICE AS A CITY COMMISSIONER; PROVIDING FOR AMOUNTS OF SUCH RETIREMENT BENEFITS AND RE-QUIREMENTS TO QUALIFY FOR SUCH BENE-FITS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PRO-VIDING FOR REPEAL OF CONFLICTING ORDI-NANCES; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE

This ordinance will be presented for public hearing second reading by the Fruitland Park City Commission at its regular meeting to be held on Thursday, January 9, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. in the commission chambers of city hall, 506 West Berckman Street, Fruitland Park, Florida 34731. This meeting is open to the public. This ordinance may be reviewed or copies obtained from the city clerk’s office at city hall.

Anyone requiring special accommodations at this meeting because of disability or physical impairment should contact the city clerk’s of-fice at city hall (352) 360-6727 at least three (3) business days prior to the hearing. (Flor-ida Statutes 286.26 )

If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City of Fruitland Park with re-spect to any matter considered at such meet-ing or hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceedings, and ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which re-cord includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. The city does not provide verbatim records. (Flor-ida Statutes 286.0105)

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NOTICE OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES FIRE-FIGHTERS PENSION TRUST FUND MEETING

The Board of Trustees Firefighters Pension Trust Fund meeting will hold its meeting on Tuesday, January 7, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. at the Fire Department, 506 West Berckman Street, Fruitland Park, Florida 34731. This meeting is open to the public.

Anyone requiring special accommodations at this meeting because of disability or physical impairment should contact the city clerk’s of-fice at city hall (352) 360-6727 at least three (3) business days prior to the scheduled meeting. (Florida Statutes 286.26 )

If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the board with respect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceedings, and ensure that a verbatim record of the pro-ceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the ap-peal is to be based. The city does not pro-vide verbatim records. (Florida Statutes 286.0105)

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NOTICE OF REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING

The Commission of the City of Fruitland Park will hold its regular city commission meeting on January 9, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. in the commission chambers of city hall, 506 West Berckman Street, Fruitland Park, Florida 34731. This meeting is open to the public.

Anyone requiring special accommodations at this meeting because of disability or physical impairment should contact the city clerk’s of-fice at city hall (352) 360-6727 at least three (3) business days prior to the scheduled meeting. (Florida Statutes 286.26)

If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City of Fruitland Park with re-spect to any matter considered at such meet-ing or hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceedings, and ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which re-cord includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. The city does not provide verbatim records. (Flor-ida Statutes 286.0105)

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Mount Dora & TavaresMerchant Directory

Lake County Arms is yourone stop shop forFirearms sales & acces-sories. We offer a varietyof firearms including:centerfire, and rimfire ri-fles, shotguns, slug guns,semi-automatic rifles, pis-tols, and revolvers. Wespecialize in Class 3/NFAfirearms and accessories.Lake County Arms canguide you through the li-censing process, and haveyou on your way to class 3firearm ownership. Please take a lookthrough our website, orstop by our store and seeus. Please do not hesitateto call if you have anyquestions, or would liketo make a special requestfor a firearm you do notsee in stock. Our missionis to provide high qualityfirearms at a fair price.We hope to do businesswith you soon!

Tour HistoricMount Dora

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DISCOUNTAPPLIANCE

Repair-Sales-Service Most Repairs $60 Plus Parts

WASHER, DRYER,REFRIGERATOR“Don’t Toss ItFix It For Less”Buying Clean

Washers & DryersDays, Evenings & Weekends

Call Now352-874-1238

605 Appliances

TABLE solid oak, painted yellow. $5. Call 352-365-0191

TABLE glass top. Rectangle w/brass stand. $100. 301-788-6361

SOFA, 98” long, light muted floral, very good clean. $45. 728-6835

SOFA 3 cushion, embossed flowers. Wood trim. $85. 352-330-0874

ROCKER/RECLINER Swivel, La-Z-Boy, beige, Perfect cond. 1 yr. old. Cost over $1,000. Will sell for $500 obo. Must Pick up & transport. Call Judi

321-604-0644

ROCKER/RECLINER microfiber, Mocha color. new cond. $100. 551-5845

RECLINER beige, clean. Excel cond. $30. SOLD

PLATFORM ROCKER W/STOOL, beige cushions. $35. 724-331-3007

MATTRESS & BOX SPRING twin clean no smoke. $99. 352-246-9948

LOVESEAT like new, creme w/floral print & 2 pillows. $150. 343-5983

LOVE SEAT full size w/hide-a-bed. Good cond. $50 Call 225-939-0376

KITCHEN TABLE white tile top w/wood trim. Good cond. $50. 408-5357

HEADBOARD, all wood, oak with frame. Queen. $140. Excel. 636-6374

ENTERTAINMENT CENTER, light wood. Excel. cond. $60. 352-357-3351

ENTERTAINMENT CENTER w/TV. Light wood, 4.5’ x 4.5’. $100. 748-5268

ENTERTAINMENT CENTER lg. washed oak, excel. $80 352-502-3445

DINING TABLE washed Oak w/leaf. Like new $65 Call 352-602-7003

DINING TABLE w/4 side chairs, 2 cap-tains, Mahogany. 2/18” leaves & ta-ble pads. $300 obo 314-3657

DAY BED FRAME White, Good cond. $50. Call 352-308-9478

CREDENZA Fruit wood finish. Fair cond. $50. 352-787-8217

COUCH, Lane, burgundy leather. Like new. Top of the line! New was $1,400 sell for $400. 352-750-0367

COUCH Magnolia print, excel cond. $50 obo Call 315-532-4114

COUCH Green w/floral design. Very nice shape. $99 Call 352-636-9358

604 Furniture

COFFEE TABLE & 2 END TABLES round glass. $50 Call 352-589-4405

CHAIR green, dark blue, mauve & beige stripes. $25. 419-966-7286

CEDAR CHEST OF 13 drawers, drafting size. $100 Call 352-702-8122

BEDROOM RETRO chest, dresser w/mirror. Excel. $95 352-233-0408

BED Trundle, opens to queen, better mattress, $95. SOLD!

BED full Spring Air winter/summer w/linens. $100 obo. SOLD!!!!

BED full size w/frame. $65. Excel cond. SOLD

BAR STOOL Chrome swivel w/height adjustment. $30. 352-753-8124

ADJUSTABLE BED twin, good cond. $75 Call 352-326-5766

604 Furniture

TRUCKS HESS/TEXACO & HOT WHEELS $25 Call 352-409-4933

EIGHT TRACK TAPES (40), 60’S & 70’S POP. $30 for all. 352-399-2027

CHRISTMAS DOLLS, Anna Lee, various sizes. $65. obo. Call 352-728-6197

AUGUSTA XII Color Print 25 x 30, ‘92. Framed/signed. $65. 330-4484

603 Collectibles

TOOL SETS leather (3) complete. $75 Call 352-748-0702

602 Arts/Crafts

BIRTHING CHAIRS (2) Hand carved. $100 for both. 352-343-0793

601 Antiques

600Merchandise

Mart

FERRET CAGE, lg. multi level w/wheels. excel. cond. $100. SOLD!!!

DOG CRATE, used twiced, comes w/pad & tray. $30. 352-669-1671

DOG CRATE 20.5”Hx18”Wx24”D & dog mattress. $50 Call 352-669-6665

AQUARIUM 55 gallons with stand $50. 352-793-7617

560 PetSupplies

ROTTWEILER PUPS taking dep. at this time delivery date 1/18/14. 5/males & 6/females. Shots & health certs. $300. 352-751-6126

CHIHUAHUA male AKC extra small 12 wks. old.$250. 352-508-5259

501 PetsFor Sale

500Pets/Animals

IF $150-$200 WOULD HELP YOUHandout free newspapers at different locations in our delivery area. 20-25 hrs/wk. Hours + commission. Good for college students & retirees. Will train the right person. Must be clean cut & not afraid to talk. Sales experi-ence a plus.

Call Joseph 813-484-3766 or Ed 352-217-9337

CSR/DISPATCHERNeeded Immediately

For The Daily CommercialPart time 25 hours per week. This is a entry level position. Position requires excellent communication, computer and phone skills with the ability to multi-task. Prior Customer Service and Accounting experience is a plus. Weekends & Holidays required.

Please send resume [email protected]

fax to 352-365-8229or apply in person at

212 E. Main St., LeesburgEOE

CARRIERSNeed immediately for

LEESBURG AREA & FRUITLAND PARKApply by Email or In Person

Daily Commercial212 E. Main St.

Leesburg or Email: [email protected] phone number and address

when Emailing.Candidates must havereliable transportation,Drivers License & Ins.

EOE

ACTIVITIES COORDINATORExperienced Activities Coordinator needed for Adult Community. Must have experience in Coordinating/or-ganizing broad variety of activities. Must be computer literate. Individual should have a cheerful personality and possess excellent written and verbal communication skills. Some weekend/evening work. Competitive salary with company benefits.

Apply in person toAdministration Office

The Plantation at Leesburg 25201 US Hwy. 27 Leesburg,

to fill out an application.Drug free workplace. EOE

SCHOOL BUSDRIVERS NEEDED

Training provided.Lake County Schools, Transportation

352-728-2561 orApply online: www.lake.k12.fl.us

470 General

BARTENDER & SERVER’S - FTMUST be exp’d. Evenings & Wknds.

Apply in person 3-5pmVIC’S EMBERS SUPPER CLUB

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455Restaurants/Hotels/Clubs

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T E N T S A L E L A D Y D I A M IE S E A C L U A M E S F I N I

D O C K S A N E T D E S K T O PR A G O R E A L G A T I L T H U HA N O T H E R N O E L N O E L I S S AM O L E S O T O L O G Y R I O T SS I F T G E N E P O O L T R A I N E EE N E Q U O T A S T E R A J G R RS T R A U S S T I C S S E N A T

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G I B E T O A S P E E D O M E A R AU P R A I S I N G T O S P R I N T A DA L E R O R A Y G U N S P I R I T E DM O R O N E R R O R S K E N S I L O

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SUNDAY CROSSWORD ANSWERSSunday crossword puzzle is on page C3.

EUSTISAll remodeled Apts!1, 2 & 3 BedroomsSpecial starting at

$475 Only $350 Dep. Pet OK.352-357-5675

CLERMONT HWY. 50Before Groveland

Mobile Homes For Salew/Owner Finance

Call Rick 407-547-9394•Remodeled 3br/2ba

“LAST ONE”From $1,000 down

---$$500/month$$---Also Avail.

Handyman Special’s•1 & 2br from

---$350/month$$---For other rentals onlyCall 352-874-7375

807 ApartmentsUnfurnished

WEBSTER 3 br., close to school. $600/mo Call 813-781-9540

RENTALSLONG TERM & UNFURN. RENTALS IN

SOUTH LAKE COUNTY.ROCKER REALTY 352-394-3570

Ask For Janet or EmilyRockerRealtyInc.com

LEESBURG, near Lake Square Mall, 2/2, W/D, CHA, garage, active 55+ community indoor pool incl. cable $825+ util. 352-742-2588

LEESBURG on Lake Eustis, w/dock. 2/2, 7 rms. Off 473 12215 Virginia Dr. $925/mo + elec. 253-9236

FRUITLAND PARK 2/1.5, avail. immedi-ately. Appliances, fenced yard, at-tached garage. $850/mo + security dep. Call 716-692-0134

CLERMONT Palisades Golf Course, 13th Fairway, 3/2, vaulted ceilings, fireplace 2 garage. $1,295 mo./yrly. $1,500 mo. seasonal. Call Realty USA, 407-599-5000 or call 305-607-7886

CLERMONT HWY. 50Before Groveland

Mobile Homes For Salew/Owner Finance

Call Rick 407-547-9394•Remodeled 3br/2ba

“LAST ONE”From $1,000 down

---$$500/month$$---Also Avail.

Handyman Special’s•1 & 2br from

---$350/month$$---For other rentals onlyCall 352-874-7375

BIG HOME AUCTIONLEASE/PURCHASE

1/4, 1-3pm4892 NE 123rd Lane, Oxford, FL

321-209-3727

806 HousesUnfurnished

800Real EstateFor Rent

VACUUM PUMP 110 volts, full size. $75 Please call 352-406-9405

685 Tools/Machinery

TABLE SAW 10” w/stand, good cond. $45 obo. SOLD!!!

ROUTER Craftsman. Like new. $40. SOLD

PORTABLE GENERATOR Coleman, 10hp, 5000watt, 120v, 240v. $250. Call 302-236-0179

GENERATOR new 5,250 watts, Porter Cable. $400. 352-343-6608

DRILL PRESS Craftsman, 10 speed, floor model. $100 352-742-1545

DRILL PRESS 5 speed. bench style. $50. 352-787-3411

685 Tools/Machinery

WET SUIT Men’s large. Excel cond. $50. Call 352-242-0152

TREADMILL good cond. $75. Call 352-383-0654

TENT 2 room, sleeps 4. $30. Call SOLD!!!

ROAD BIKE CLEARANCESAVE UP TO $750.Wildwood Cyclery352-399-2983

MOUNTIAN BIKES (2) $35 FOR ALL. SOLD!

HUNTING OUTFIT size XLG, new com-plete. $85. 352-241-9844

GOLF DRIVER S9-1 Cobra. 9.5r. $40. Call cell 608-347-1483

GOLF CLUBS Spaulding, left, new, cart, bag, woods, covers. $85 742-1527

GOLF CLUBS men’s complete set w/bag. $25. 502-750-0512

GOLF CLUBS Ladies Square Two woods. Royle irons $60. 735-6927

GOLF CLUBS & BAG square 2 clubs. $40 Call 352-326-8520

GOLF CLUBS Mens’ & womens. Nice bag set. $35. Call 352-253-9236

GOLF “CART” BAG, blue & black. Ask-ing $25. 352-753-8124

FLY ROD 7’, Courtland, new. Fly’s, line & misc. $90. Call 352-787-0032

CAR ROOF RACK 66” Wide. Asking $50. Please call 352-324-0583

BICYCLES 3 Wheel, rebuilt. Large Seat & Basket. $150. 1-352-343-6608

BICYCLE Schwinn 26” woman’s 7 spd. like new. $95. 262-691-4522

BICYCLE Men’s, Large seat & tires, 1 speed. Runs good. $40. 728-4913

BICYCLE 26” w/coaster brakes. Good cond. $35 Call 352-483-3029

BICYCLE 20” Boardwalk folding, fend-ers, rear carrier. $60. 315-0920

BASKETBALL STAND, good cond. $50 Call 352-748-2883

ANIMAL TRAPS (3) $15 for all. Call SOLD!

675 Sports/Recreation

TREADMILL Sears, 10 yrs. old. $90. Good Shape! 352-793-8414

THIGH MASTER & GUT BUSTER, new. $15 for both. 352-669-1163

POWER DRIVE WEIGHT BENCH W/WEIGHTS. $100. 352-516-7920

HEALTH MAX, cost over $500, brand new. Asking $100. 352-603-1779

EXERCISE MACHINES. (2) Tony Little. Both $70. 352-874-0352

EXERCISE MACHINES In Stride Edge + another. $100 both. 357-1760

BUN & THIGH ROLLER, comes w/guide. Good cond. $30. 352-455-8339

674 Exercise Equipment

OFFICE DESK w/hutch. Good cond. Heavy, Umatilla $65. 771-2310

FILE CABINET HON, metal, 2 drawer. Excel cond. $25. 352-455-6443

COMPUTER CHAIR high back, soft dark gray. $25 Call 352-343-3577

660 OfficeFurniture/Supplies

FLUTE in good cond. w/case $100 CALL 352-504-6406

655 MusicalInstruments

WEDDING DRESS size 6, w/little pearls. Excel. cond. $90 352-821-0063

WEDDING CAKE TOP Bride & Groom. Precious Moments. $50 .669-4100

WATCH men’s Lucien Picard Chrono. As new, $100 Call 352-408-4190

VANITY MIRROR heavy 56” x40” white wooden frame $80. 352-350-7254

VACUUM CLEANER upright, nearly new Hoover. $75. 815-210-3117

TUXEDO Men’s, Coat/Pants/Shirt, new cond. $65. 352-217-4809

TRUCK RACK Kargo Master, heavy duty, adjustable. $100. SOLD!

TOLE TRAY hand painted flowers. Excel cond. $40 Call 352-793-9513

THERMAL THERAPY PARAFFIN BATH Dr. Scholl’s. $20. 352-314-3706

TEA SET Chippendale International Sil-ver 4 pc. w/tray. $100. SOLD

SQUARE DANCE OUTFITS (3 + 2 crino-line), med/lg. $40. 320-237-7461

SKECHERS shape ups shoes 10 wide men’s, NEW. $50. 352-347-7350

SHOES, Men’s, Drew, 9.5M. White. New. $70. 352-324-3343

SHOES New Bass, Men’s size 8 Loafer style. $30. 352-787-0410

SHAMPOOER Bissell, works great. $75. 352-365-1437

SEWING/CUTTING TABLE 32”L x 62” W. $35. 352-753-8124

SEWING MACHINE Singer, fully auto-matic. $75. 352-751-0369

652 ArticlesFor Sale

SANTA 6’ Older one fully dressed. $90 Call 352-793-8071

ROOM SCREEN DIVIDER folds. Printed both sides. 62 x 72. $80. 821-9902

RECORDS 78RPM 100 assorted. $75 obo. 352-787-0551

QUILT Queen, green. Very pretty. Re-versible. $35. 352-460-2588

QUILT homemade queen, w/2 val-ances. Gold/Greens $80 315-1033

PUNCH BOWL SET antique, heavy crys-tal. 19 pieces $100 357-1363

POWER STEAMER Bissel. $65 like new. 352-250-2842

PORTABLE CHAIR MASSAGER w/heat. $50. Call 352-323-4862

POOL VACUUM Polaris, good cond. $100. Call 352-262-1365

ORNAMENTS by Studio 56 $25 Call 352-326-9105

NEON BEER SIGN $100 obo. 352-243-1458

MOTORCYCLE TRIUMPH JACKETLeather LG. $100. 407-310-6628

HARLEY LEATHER JACKET USA, New, Size 56. $100. 352-669-7544

LUGGAGE Jordache, 6 piece tapestry, excel cond. $99 Call 352-748-4299

LIGHTED DBL. BELLS 30” X 40”. $40 Call 352-253-1155

LEATHER JACKET Woman’s lg. Jones of NY. NEW. $75. 352-435-7893

LADIES DRESSY T-SHIRTS (3) NEW, Med. $30 for all. 352-742-1887

LADIES DESIGNER CLOTHING Chico’s 12 pieces. $100. 321-246-4371

JEWELRY, women’s silver & gold w/display case. $100. 348-7496

JACKET CARHARTT blk, 2XL Tall, new. $50 Call 586-945-1415

GRILL Coleman, Round Trip, collapsi-ble, used 2x. $100. 517-458-6163

FORMAL/LONG GOWN brand new $20 Call 352-357-4358

DRESSES (2) size 6 - 8. Sequined tops Black/beige. $40. 352-205-0238

DOLL HOUSE unfinished lg. Victorian. $50 Call 352-319-9967

DIVIDER brown metal frame 3 panels. Like new. $95. 352-568-0426

DISHES Pfaltzgraff Heirloom, 12 pc set-tings. New cond. $100. 242-1609

DISHES 8pc. set. White w/gold rose. $100. 352-483-2277

DEHUMIDIFIER Frigidaire, 25 pints, good cond. $100. 352-450-7661

CROWN MOLDING 39’ x 3.5”. White. $20. Call 352-435-0055

CONCRETE FOUNTAIN with motor, good cond. Asking $100. 352-383-2338

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COMFORTER w/sham, Twin size, never used. $30. Call 352-326-9096

COFFEE MAKER KitchenAid. New. Paid $189. Sell for $100. 352-978-7461

CLOCK red neon Bud Lite. $100 Call 704-530-4305

CHRISTMAS VILLAGE lighted w/boxes & accessories. $50 352-323-0070

CHRISTMAS TREES (2) Green Pine 7’ & 6’. w/stands $95 both. 787-4579

CHRISTMAS TREE, 7’, (Mountain King) w/storage bag. $75. 352-748-9611

CHRISTMAS TREE STAND lg. metal un-breakable. $15 Call 352-259-3522

CEILING FAN by Hunter, brand new in box. $90 Call 352-262-1365

CASHMERE COAT 100%, size medium. Excel cond. $100 Call 603-4113

CANISTER SET, 4 pcs. w/cookie jar, Ducks. $35. 352-753-8361

BUDWEISER JACKET, Dale Jr. size lg. $55. Please call 352-314-0250

BREAD MAKER Regal Kitchen Pro. Ex-cel cond. $30. 352-516-5364

ASSORTED KNICK KNACKS from all over America. $25. 352-508-9415

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PRINTER, KODAK “ALL IN ONE” color w/disc/cable. $35. 352-753-8124

PRINTER Office Jet #4620, new, no ink. $25 Call 352-343-0587

PRINTER HP Photo Smart All In One, extra cartridges. $50. 461-9344

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COPIER DRUM, for Mita DC1560, 1860, 2360. $100. 352-787-8359

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650 Computers& Equip

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WALKER Dolomite, extra lg. heavy duty, seat, brakes. $75. 352-735-1591

SCOOTER LIFT, electric, mounts to hitch, excellent condition, $380. 352-217-3437

PORTABLE COMMODE, STAND ALONE SAFETY RAILS, & WALKER, NEW. $60.352-569-0503

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LORCIN Nickel plated 380 caliber, semi auto. 7 shell clip. 45 hollow point cartridges & carry case incl. $385. Call 352-217-1322

KNIVES Winchester set of 3. New in box. $40. 352-408-4771

HI-POINT 9mm, carbine, never shot, 4 mags. $395. 352-365-1819

AMMUNITION 22 long rifle 100 rounds $13 for all. 352-551-9554

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RIDING LAWN MOWER John Deere 42” cut, auto drive, catcher, twin bags, manuals. Excel cond. $600. Call af-ter 6pm. SOLD!

PATIO SET PVC, beige, table w/4 chairs w/blue cushions. $200 obo. Excel. cond. Call 352-343-5983

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LAWN MOWER MTD push. Big wheels. 6hp. $70. 352-383-0462

HEDGE TRIMMER Used twice. Elec. $45 obo. Call 352-357-3043

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BUSH HOG 6’, not rusty, needs work. $100. 352-242-1038

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KITCHEN CABINETS good for garage or laundry. $50 SOLD

HOT WATER HEATER Used 4 years. As-tatula. $50. 352-742-0063

FRENCH DOORS (2) 10 lite each door, beveled, insulated. $100. 255-7623

BASSWOOD -8- 1 x 6 x 8’. $75. Call 352-357-2708

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VANITY Girls, w/bench. $10. Call 352-742-2716

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CHILDREN’S CD’s (10) like new condi-tion. $10. Call 352-589-0770

CAR SEAT like new. Asking $25. Please call 352-751-4227

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WII GAME SYSTEM W/5 boys games. $50 Call 352-343-9279

TELEVISION 55” Phillips Magnavox older no HD. $100. 352-750-0910

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STEREO EQUIP Carver, Bose & Pioneer. $100 or less. 352-245-6930

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CELL PHONES (2) Jitterbug Plus w/chargers. $50. 352-753-8124

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606 Electronics

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WASHER Hotpoint, oldie but goodie. $50 obo Call 352-978-3376

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MEAT GRINDER, new in box. $65. obo. Call 352-326-8006

FREEZER upright, Frigidaire, only 3 months old. $380. 352-262-1365

DRYER gas, GE, almond. Excel. cond $75. 352-516-1556

DISHWASHER GE bisque. Excel cond. $100. 352-753-3943

605 Appliances

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BARBARA ORTUTAYAP Technology Writer

NEW YORK — Mix blatant bigotry with poor spelling. Add a dash of ALL CAPS. Top it off with a violent threat. And there you have it: A recipe for the worst of online com-ments, scourge of the Internet.

Blame anonymi-ty, blame politicians, blame human nature. But a growing number of websites are rein-ing in the Wild West of online commentary. Companies including Google and the Huff-ington Post are try-ing everything from deploying modera-tors to forcing people to use their real names in order to restore civ-il discourse. Some sites, such as Popular Sci-ence, are banning com-ments altogether.

The efforts put sites in a delicate position. User comments add a lively, fresh feel to vid-eos, stories and music. And, of course, the lon-ger visitors stay to read the posts, and the more they come back, the more a site can charge for advertising.

What websites don’t want is the kind of off-putting nastiness that spewed forth un-der a recent CNN.com

article about the Af-fordable Care Act.

“If it were up to me, you progressive libs de-stroying this country would be hanging from the gallows for trea-son. People are awak-ening though. If I were you, I’d be very afraid,” wrote someone using the name “JBlaze.”

YouTube, which is owned by Google, has long been home to some of the Inter-net’s most juvenile and grammatically incor-rect comments. The site caused a stir last month when it be-gan requiring people to log into Google Plus to write a comment. Besides herding us-ers to Google’s unified network, the compa-ny says the move is de-signed to raise the level of discourse in the con-versations that play out under YouTube videos.

One such video, a Cheerios commercial featuring an interracial family, met with such a barrage of racist re-sponses on YouTube in May that General Mills shut down comments on it altogether.

“Starting this week, when you’re watch-ing a video on You-Tube, you’ll see com-ments sorted by people

Bye bye, bile? Websites try to nix nasty comments

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In this Feb. 27 photo illustration, hands type on a computer keyboard in Los Angeles. Companies including Google and the Huffington Post are trying everything from deploying moderators to forcing people to use their real names in order to restore civil discourse on online comment threads.

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BRADLEY KLAPPERAssociated Press

WASHINGTON — Mailing a letter is about to get a little more expensive.

Regulators on Tues-day approved a tem-porary price hike of 3 cents for a first-class stamp, bringing the charge to 49 cents a letter in an effort to help the Postal Ser-vice recover from se-vere mail decreases brought on by the 2008 economic downturn.

Many consumers won’t feel the price in-crease immediately. Forever stamps, good for first-class postage whatever the future rate, can be purchased at the lower price until the new rate is effec-tive Jan. 26.

The higher rate will

last no more than two years, allowing the Postal Service to re-coup $2.8 billion in losses. By a 2-1 vote, the independent Post-al Regulatory Com-mission rejected a re-quest to make the price hike permanent, though inflation over the next 24 months may make it so.

The surcharge “will last just long enough to recover the loss,” Commission Chair-man Ruth Y. Goldway said.

Bulk mail, periodi-cals and package ser-vice rates will rise 6 percent, a decision that drew immediate consternation from the mail industry. Its

groups have opposed any price increase be-yond the current 1.7 percent rate of infla-tion, saying charities using mass mailings and bookstores com-peting with online re-tailer Amazon would be among those who suffer. Greeting card companies also have criticized the plans.

“This is a counter-productive decision,” said Mary G. Berner, president of the Asso-ciation of Magazine Media. “It will drive more customers away from using the Postal Service and will have ripple effects through our economy — hurt-ing consumers, forc-ing layoffs and impact-ing businesses.”

Berner said her orga-nization will consider

First-class stamps to cost 49 cents

ASSOCIATED PRESS

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RICK REED Special to The Commercial

I f not for his aunt, Ed Wo-odring might have become something besides a bar-

ber and the owner of City Bar-ber Shop.

His aunt used to trim his and his uncle’s hair.

But it wasn’t her clipping that inspired young Ed. It was her hacking that made it nec-essary.”

“My aunt would screw my uncle’s and my hair up,” said Woodring. “And I’d always go back and cut it myself. Then my uncle asked me cut his.”

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you care about first,” wrote YouTube product manager Nundu Jana-kiram and principal engineer Yonatan Zu-nger in a blog post an-nouncing the chang-es. “If you post videos on your channel, you also have more tools to moderate welcome and unwelcome conversa-tions. This way, You-Tube comments will become conversations that matter to you.”

Anonymity has al-ways been a major ap-peal of online life. Two decades ago, The New Yorker magazine ran a cartoon with a dog sit-ting in front of a com-

puter, one paw on the keyboard. The caption read: “On the Internet, nobody knows you’re a dog.” At its best, an-onymity allows people to speak freely without repercussions. It allows whistle blowers and protesters to espouse unpopular opinions. At its worst, it allows peo-ple to spout off with-out repercussions. It gives trolls and bul-lies license to pick ar-guments, threaten and abuse.

But anonymity has been eroding in recent years. On the Inter-net, many people may know not only your name, but also your lat-est musings, the songs you’ve listened to, your job history, who your friends are and even the brand of soap you prefer.

“It’s not so much that our offline lives are go-ing online, it’s that our offline and online lives are more integrated,” says Mark Lashley, a professor of commu-nications at La Salle University in Philadel-phia. Facebook, which requires people to use their real names, played a big part in the seismic shift.

“The way the Web was developed, it was unique in that the ava-tar and the handle were always these things people used to go by. It did develop into a Wild West situation,”

he says, adding that it’s no surprise that Google and other companies are going this route. “As more people go online and we put more of our lives online, we should be held accountable for things we say.”

Nearly three-quar-ters of teens and young adults think people are more likely to use dis-criminatory language online or in text mes-sages than in face to face conversations, ac-cording to a recent poll from The Associated Press

-NORC Center for Public Affairs Re-search and MTV. The poll didn’t distinguish between anonymous comments and those with real identities at-tached.

Huffington Post is also clamping down on vicious comments. In addition to employ-ing 40 human moder-ators who sift through readers’ posts for rac-ism, homophobia, hate speech and the like, the AOL-owned news site is also chipping away at anonymous comment-ing. Previously, anyone could respond to an ar-ticle posted on the site by creating an account, without tying it to an email address. This fall, HuffPo began requiring people to verify their identity by connect-ing their accounts to an email address.

“We are reaching a place where the In-ternet is growing up,” says Jimmy Soni, man-aging editor of HuffPo. “These changes repre-sent a maturing (on-line) environment.”

This doesn’t mean that people have to use their names when commenting. But Soni says the changes have

already made a differ-ence in the quality of the comments. The lack of total anonymi-ty, while not a failsafe method, offers people a “gut check moment,” he says. There have been “significantly few-er things that we would not be able to share with our mothers,” in the HuffPo com-ments section since the change, Soni says.

Newspapers are also turning toward regu-lated comments. Of the largest 137 U.S. news-papers — those with daily circulation above 50,000 — nearly 49 per-cent ban anonymous commenting, accord-ing to Arthur Santana, assistant communica-tions professor at the University of Houston. Nearly 42 percent allow anonymity, while 9 per-cent do not have com-ments at all.

Curbing anonym-ity doesn’t always help. Plenty of peo-ple are fine attaching their names and Face-book profiles to poorly spelled outbursts that live on long after their fury has passed.

In some cases, sites have gone further. Popular Science, the 141-year-old science and technology maga-zine, stopped allowing comments of any kind on its news articles in September.

While highlighting responses to articles about climate change and abortion, Popu-lar Science online ed-itor Suzanne LaBarre announced the change and explained in a blog post that comments can be “bad for sci-ence.”

Because “comments sections tend to be a grotesque reflection of the media culture sur-rounding them, the cynical work of under-mining bedrock scien-tific doctrine is now be-ing done beneath our own stories,” wrote La-Barre.

We can’t wait to see the response to this story.

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JAY REEVESAssociated Press

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Charities in northwest Ala-bama had a problem after Hurricane Katrina blasted the northern Gulf Coast in 2005: They didn’t know how to keep track of thousands of people who were sudden-ly on the move and seeking help far from their homes in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama.

A collaboration between community workers and computer programmers re-sulted in a system that is now being used to keep track of thousands of charity re-cipients in about 680 cities nationwide this Christmas season.

Developed by Simon Solu-tions Inc. in Florence, Char-ityTracker is one of about 30 software tools used by U.S. homeless shelters, ser-vices agencies, soup kitch-ens, faith-based groups and community organizations to keep up with the thou-sands of needy people who seek assistance every day. An agency can sign up and use the Web-based system for as little as $15 a month.

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Devel-opment requires agencies to share information elec-tronically if they receive gov-ernment funding, and other software systems have wid-er use in certain areas than CharityTracker. But Cathy Easley, a United Way admin-istrator in Charleston, S.C., said CharityTracker is sim-ple enough that even occa-sional users can work it and robust enough to let agen-cies share detailed informa-tion that helps people.

For example, she said, someone might ask for util-ity assistance at an agen-cy that doesn’t pay for pow-er bills. Once a client signs a release allowing information to be shared, the agency can upload a copy of the power bill, which can then be seen by another organization that can help out, Easley said.

“It has really transformed how our community, agen-cies and churches work to-gether and how we are bet-ter able to serve clients by using it,” said Easley, direc-tor of integrated communi-ty systems for Trident Unite Way. About 90,000 names are in the Charleston-area data-

base, which is used about 200 organizations, she said.

Simon Solutions President Mike Simon said his com-pany tries to differentiate its system from others with good customer service and a user interface that’s so sim-ple that an elderly church volunteer could pick up the basics in a few minutes of training.

“It is very, very volunteer friendly,” he said.

Part of the reason goes back to the way the system was born in the months af-ter Katrina.

The hurricane inundated New Orleans with floodwa-ters after levees failed, and thousands of people lost their homes in Mississippi and Alabama because of the high winds and storm surge. Many people fled north af-ter being left homeless by the storm, and some of them wound up in northwest Ala-bama.

Small-town church vol-unteers and charity agen-cies that were using note-books or index cards to track aid recipients suddenly were faced with large numbers of people seeking assistance, and they needed a way to

keep tabs on what type of aid individuals were receiving to avoid duplication. They also dreamed of an easy way to communicate with work-ers in other organizations to help determine what sort of assistance may be available for specific needs, like some-one who needed transporta-tion or a job.

“They were pretty per-plexed,” said Simon. “They were worried that the right resources were not getting into the right hands.”

Simon Solutions already was located in the Shoals area of northwest Alabama, and agencies asked the com-pany for help in developing software to help track peo-ple and to make it simpler to get aid to the needed. The goal was to build a computer database in which agencies could store information and share it, a key requirement for avoiding duplication of services.

The company developed a regional system called SE-ANtracker, or Shoals Emer-gency Assistance Network tracker. Word spread and software engineers used it as the basis for CharityTrack-er. Large groups of users are

now located in cities includ-ing Charleston, Joplin, Mo., and Austin, Texas, said Si-mon.

Michelle Farley, director of a Birmingham-based con-sortium of assistance agen-cies called One Roof, said her agency and most oth-ers in Alabama use a larg-er, competing system called ServicePoint, which func-tions similarly to Charity-Tracker and other software systems that let organiza-tions store and share infor-mation about aid recipients.

To improve its product, CharityTracker has added technology that will allow assistance agencies to add information into their da-tabases by simply scanning a recipient’s identification card.

Charity groups need some sort of database to avoid the drain of providing duplicate assistance, Farley said, but they also need information that can help them operate most efficiently.

“Churches don’t want to continue giving people money for utilities month-ly if what they really need is weather stripping,” said Far-ley.

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For consumers who have cut back on their use of mail for cor-respondence, the rate increase may have little impact on their pocketbooks.

“I don’t know a whole lot of people who truly, with the ex-ception of packages, really use snail mail anymore,” said Kris-tin Johnson, a Green Bay, Wis., resident who was shopping in downtown Anchorage, Alas-ka, while visiting relatives and friends. “It’s just so rare that I actually mail anything at this point.”

The Postal Service is an inde-pendent agency that does not depend on tax money for its op-erations but is subject to con-gressional control. Under feder-al law, it can’t raise prices more

than the rate of inflation with-out approval from the commis-sion.

The service says it lost $5 bil-lion in the last fiscal year and has been trying to get Congress to pass legislation to help with its financial woes, including an end to Saturday mail delivery and reduced payments on retir-ee health benefits.

The figures through Sept. 30 were actually an improvement for the agency from a $15.9 bil-lion loss in 2012.

The post office has struggled for years with declining mail volume as a result of growing In-ternet use and a 2006 congres-sional requirement that it make annual $5.6 billion payments to cover expected health care costs for future retirees. It has default-ed on three of those payments.

The regulators Tuesday stopped short of making the price increases permanent, say-ing the Postal Service had con-

flated losses it suffered as a re-sult of Internet competition with business lost because of the Great Recession. They ordered the agency to develop a plan to phase out the higher rates once the lost revenue is recouped.

It’s unclear where that would take rates for first-class post-age in 2016. The regular, infla-tion-adjusted price would have been 47 cents next year. If infla-tion rates average 2 percent over the next two years, regulators could deem 49 cents an accept-able price going forward.

The Postal Service has only twice lowered the price of a stamp: in the mid-19th centu-ry from 3 cents to 2 cents, and again after the end of World War I. In neither case was the higher price the result of a temporary authorization.

The new price of a postcard stamp, raised by a penny to 34 cents in November, also is effec-tive next month.

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LISTERHILL, Ala. — This week marks the 30th anniversary of the closing of the Ford Motor Company aluminum cast plant, but to employ-ees like L.C. Lenz, of Leighton, it is a great deal more than that.

At one time, the 600,000-square-foot operation was considered the largest casting company in the world with its 130-acre operation between River Road and Second Street.

The plant opened in the spring of 1957. Lenz, now 81, had just retired from the Naval Reserves, and moved back to take a job at the plant in Oc-tober. The plant started production in April 1958, and Lenz was just be-ginning his 26-year career there, where ultimately he’d spend the last eight as a supervisor in the piston department.

Monday was a day of reflection

for Lenz, just as Dec. 23 has been the past 30 years. He annually commem-orates that date with a visit to the old plant. His wife, Louise, always snaps a photograph of him.

“I come out here, take a picture and just look around,” he said. “It’s mainly just grown up green fields now, but I remember everything about that plant, about the hope it brought to this whole area, the fam-ilies it brought in here and how it boosted this economy,” Lenz said. “It pumped millions into the economy.”

Lenz said during the past three de-cades he’s watched a few companies come in only to subsequently shut down.

“All that remains at that site now are some test wells and they’ll have to continue to do ground water test-ing for many years to come,” he said.

After the plant closed, government officials in Colbert County, Mus-

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The cities and county sued Ford in 1991, and

Ford reacquired the plant site five years lat-er as part of the lawsuit settlement. Today, the company continues to fund groundwater test-ing and will for years to come.

Ford spokeswoman Becky Sanch said in an interview earlier this fall the company con-tinues clearing the site as part of its remedia-tion efforts and has no plans to sell the prop-erty at this time. She said a plan is outlined to return the property to its natural state.

“I was there when it started up and I was

there with the key in my hand to lock it up on the last day,” Lenz said of the plant. “I worked with a lot of fine people throughout those years. They were good-paying jobs and people were happy to work there. I never one time dreaded going to work. Not once.”

The area lost an esti-mated $20 million-$30 million in annual pay-roll when the plant, with its 1,600 employ-ees, closed.

For employees like Vernon Pettus, who was a supervisor over die casting for the last 15 years of his lengthy career at Ford, the plant closing was like the dis-integration of a family.

“As many years as you work together, you get to be like a fam-ily,” he said. “Out of that whole big group of about 1,600, there are only about 200 of us still alive.”

Pettus is president of the area’s Ford Motor Company Club, a group of former employees and widows of former employees, who meet on the first Wednesday of the month. Speakers often address the group about issues such as in-surance and benefits and what they’re enti-tled to.

“I have calls about every day about some kind of insurance change and I just want us to stay on top of the issue,” he said.

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which is where Beacon College is now.”

He fine-tuned his haircutting skills there, graduated and went to work for a unisex sa-lon.

Woodring bought the longtime barber-shop on Leesburg’s Main Street from Jack Wilson, sort of a Lees-burg icon, who cut hair for years. Wilson

was also known as the voice of Leesburg High School football and baseball.

“When Leesburg High School was in its heyday, Coach Bud-dy Lowe made the team come in and get a ‘Buddy Lowe’ haircut from Jack Wilson,” Wo-odring said.

The “Buddy Lowe” was low on top and even shorter on the sides.

“A lot of men from 50 to 60 say they got

their first haircut from Jack Wilson,” Woodring said. “There’s a sense of history here.”

And nostalgia, too, including a late 1800’s cash register, vintage chairs, cabinets and porcelain sinks.

“This shop was es-tablished in late 20s,” said Woodring. “I be-lieve I’m the fifth own-er. It’s definitely old timey.”

Woodring has been cutting hair profes-sionally for 27 years.

He bought the barber-shop at 602 W. Main St. in October 1998.

While Woodring cuts hair only by appoint-ment only, he didn’t that first year.

“I had done it before I bought the shop,” he said. “But I didn’t want to alienate anyone. It’s a tough way to go in a small town. You can wait around for walk-ins to come in.

The barbershop isn’t like it was in the old days when guys hung around, gossiping, talking sports or pol-itics.

“It’s a different world,” Woodring said. “It’s not like the small town atmosphere of old, everyone is from a different city. It’s not like 50 years when ev-erybody knew one an-other. We lost some of that.”

Seniors don’t spend their time waiting.

“Today, seniors plan their haircut around a doctor appointment or grocery shopping,” Woodring said. “They don’t come in to hang out.”

But the clientele still likes to chat to the bar-ber.

“He’s like a bartend-er,” Woodring said.

While it is a bar-bershop, he has both men and women pa-trons. And he colors one woman’s hair ev-ery other month just to keep in practice.

It’s also generation-al, with men who re-ceived their first haircut at the shop bringing their sons in for their first haircut.

When some of his older customers get sick, Woodring has gone to their house, a nursing home or hos-pital to give a haircut.

“I’ve lost a lot of good customers to death,” Woodring said. “That’s one of the hard things about this busi-ness.”

For the past three or four years he has cut hair gratis at First Bap-tist of Leesburg’s Men’s Mission.

“I’m trying to give something back to the community,” he said.

A former member of the Leesburg Lion’s

Club, Woodring began the free haircuts at the mission after the local Lion’s Club, a fraternal service organization, was disbanded.

City Barber Shop is open Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., and some Sat-urdays around the hol-idays.

When Woodring isn’t cutting hair, he’s fish-ing, or playing a little golf. He also bowls a couple times a week.”

“I stay active,” he said.

Wooding also has no plans to retire.

“I just plan on cut-ting back,” he said, no pun intended. “It’s hard to walk away from it. I’m 43. When I’m 50, I’ll go to four days and when I’m 60, I’ll go to three days.”

While every day seems the same, Wo-odring enjoys what he does.

“I still like it,” Wo-odring said. “I try to do a good job on ev-erybody. It’s all I know. I’m good at it and have done it a long time.”

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Today is Sunday, Dec. 29, the 363rd day of 2013. There are two days left in the year.

Today’s Highlight in His-tory:

On Dec. 29, 1913, the first true “cliffhanger” mov-ie serial, “The Adventures of Kathlyn,” starring Kathlyn Williams, premiered.

On this date:In 1170, Thomas Beck-

et, the Archbishop of Can-terbury, was slain in Canter-bury Cathedral by knights loyal to King Henry II.

In 1808, the 17th presi-dent of the United States, Andrew Johnson, was born in Raleigh, N.C.

In 1812, during the War of 1812, the American frig-ate USS Constitution en-gaged and severely dam-aged the British frigate HMS Java off Brazil.

In 1845, Texas was ad-mitted as the 28th state.

In 1890, the Wounded Knee massacre took place in South Dakota as an es-timated 300 Sioux Indians were killed by U.S. troops sent to disarm them.

In 1916, Grigory Ras-

putin, the so-called “Mad Monk” who’d wielded great influence with Czar Nicholas II, was killed by a group of Russian noblemen in St. Pe-tersburg.

In 1934, Japan formally renounced the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922.

In 1940, during World War II, Germany dropped in-cendiary bombs on London, setting off what came to be known as “The Second Great Fire of London.”

In 1957, singers Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme were married in Las Vegas.

In 1972, Eastern Air Lines Flight 401, a Lock-heed L-1011 Tristar, crashed into the Florida Ev-erglades near Miami Inter-national Airport, killing 101 of the 176 people aboard.

In 1975, a bomb explod-ed in the main terminal of New York’s LaGuardia Air-port, killing 11 people.

In 1986, former British Prime Minister Harold Mac-millan died at his home south of London at age 92.

DEAR ABBY: For 17 years I have been us-ing the same hairstylist, “Marietta,” because she does great cuts and col-or. She’s married to my cousin “Gil,” but not for long. They’re divorcing.

Gil’s mother suggested I should find a different stylist, but when I did, I had horrible results. I re-turned to Marietta and it took her several ap-pointments to correct my color.

Some family members are now furious with me for getting my hair done by someone who is soon to be a relative’s ex. I look at it as a business. I like what Marietta does for me. We never dis-cuss the divorce. Fam-ily is now demanding an apology, and I don’t think I owe one. I hav-en’t been close to any of these people in years.

Must I say I’m sor-ry to distant family and discontinue Mariet-ta’s services? Or should I say nothing and con-tinue my profession-

al relationship with her? My roots are begin-ning to show again, so please answer quickly. — SNIPPED IN CALIFORNIA

DEAR SNIPPED: Tell Gil’s mother to stay out of your hair. You tried leav-ing Marietta; it was a di-saster — and you plan on using her until the day you curl up and dye.

DEAR ABBY: I am the mother of three grown children. I have a good marriage, a successful career and a close rela-tionship with my two younger children.

My problem involves my oldest daughter. She has been emotional-ly unstable and verbally abusive to me since her 20s. I have reached my limit of patience with her. We had a terrible fight three weeks ago, and she hasn’t spoken to me since.

Abby, these have been the most peaceful weeks I have had in a long time. Am I a terrible mother? Is there such a thing as separating from

a child? I am tired of al-ways being the peace-maker with no effort on her part. What do you suggest? — PEACEMAKER IN KENTUCKY

DEAR PEACEMAKER: Re-fusing to be abused by an adult child does not make you a terrible par-ent. I don’t know what caused the fight be-tween you and your daughter. If you caused it, then you owe it to both of you to offer an apology. If she caused it, then put your white flag away and enjoy the respite because soon-er or later she’ll be back. (Probably when she needs something.) Only she can fix what’s wrong with her, but you can re-duce your level of stress if you keep your dis-tance.

DEAR ABBY: I was in-volved in a fatal car acci-dent in 2012. Two of my best friends died. There is a void in my heart. They were 15 and 18. I feel so much pain over the loss of my friends, and it is never going to end or hurt less. Their families hate me, which is to be expected.

I am in prison and feel so depressed. Time here seems to barely move. How do I deal with this pain and my sentence? — IN JAIL AND HURTING

DEAR HURTING: If pos-sible, use your time in prison to complete your education. If there are classes, take them. If there is a library, use it. You can make the walls around you disappear if you lose yourself in the pages of a book. Try it, and you will see that I’m right.

Dear Abby is written by Abi-gail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was found-ed by her mother, Pauline Phil-lips. Write Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Sunday, Dec. 29, 2013:

This year you could keep a lot to yourself. Your friends and family will sense this secrecy, and they will try to draw it out of you. You like your free time alone, more so than in the past. If you are single, you could find yourself in a re-lationship with someone emotionally unavailable or even married. Be careful. If you are attached, the two of you benefit from taking off together for weekends away. In these situations, romance will bloom. SAG-ITTARIUS understands you perhaps better than you can imagine.

ARIES (March 21-April 19) You have been holding back on planning a day trip or taking off for a few days. Now would be a good time to split. You might hit a few obstacles along the way, but your instinctively quick na-ture will see a way around this problem.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) You don’t always agree with a partner, and today is no different. You will decide to follow this person on an adventure, even though you

might not see the purpose right now. Know that you will see it later, though. You en-joy being with this person.

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) You might want to re-vise a situation to make it more amenable to you. Un-derstand your limits if you do not want to irritate a good friend. Someone you look up to might decide to put in his or her two cents.

CANCER (June 21-July 22) Take a hard look at the possibilities right now as you head into the next few days. Many of you will need to squeeze in a week’s worth of work in a few days. Others will have a lot to do post-Christmas.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) The past few weeks have been rather regimented with a firm schedule. Take today as a free day, and do what you want. Whether you’re playing Scrabble or flirting

with a friend, you finally will feel liberated.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Understand that you can’t dictate what others do. Instead of fighting city hall, why not choose to en-joy the unpredictability that surrounds you? Make sure to squeeze in a nap at some point.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Your phone will ring, and your inbox will be swamped with emails. Don’t be sur-prised if someone is knock-ing at your door, too. You might as well join a friend or take the family out for pizza. You won’t be able to con-centrate with all the chaos around you.

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) You might have been able to avoid the harsh re-ality about the holidays be-fore, but now you might be looking at the damages to your checkbook. Redo your budget accordingly. Decide how long you want to feel the squeeze and how tight-ly.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) You might feel as though you have been on vacation. Some of you actu-ally have gone away, or still

are away. Do not spoil that relaxed feeling, even if a loved one’s unpredictability demands a certain respon-siveness.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Emphasis is on the long term and what is hap-pening behind the scenes. Whether you acknowledge it, you need some downtime just for you. Discomfort with being alone or some of the thoughts that might pass through your mind need to be faced.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Listen to news more openly. You like to think of yourself as flexible, but be honest — you can be quite rigid. A friend or loved one could appear unexpectedly. Give up your tenaciousness about maintaining your schedule.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) Visit with an older rela-tive you care about. Do not hem and haw or make ex-cuses. You could be delight-ed and surprised at what a good time the two of you will have. Know how much your caring means to this person.

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James Gandolfini: He projected so much older as mobster Tony So-prano, many were surprised to learn the three-time Emmy winner only was in his 30s and 40s when he played the part.

Jean Stapleton: Forever TV’s top “dingbat,” the “All in the Family” actress earned three Emmys as lov-ably daffy Edith Bunker.

Cory Monteith: As Finn Hudson on “Glee,” the Canadian-born per-former touched fans of all ages both in life and afterward.

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Jonathan Winters: The improvisa-tion genius who inspired his later “Mork & Mindy” co-star Robin Wil-liams was one of the first recipients of the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor.

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LOCAL BROADCAST CHANNELS^ Meet the Press (N) Å On Money LazyTown Make-Noddy Kids News Open House Paid Prog. Ski Team 36 U.S. Olympic Trials U.S. Olympic Trials Equestrian Action Sports (N) Å# Daniel Tiger Super Why! Biz Kid$ Crossroad Capitol Face/Face McLaughlin Florida To Contrary Gulf Coast Arts Suncoast ››› Touching the Void (2003) (V) American Masters (Season Finale) (N)% Daniel Tiger Sid Science Pépin Cooks Cook’s Cooking McLaughlin Capitol Moyers & Company Å Silverman Rick Steves Movie& CBS News Sunday Morning (N) Å Face the Nation (N) Å Paid Prog. The NFL Today (N) Å NFL Football Jacksonville Jaguars at Indianapolis Colts. From Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. NFL Football: Broncos at Raiders( News Meet the Press (N) Å Paid Prog. Paid Prog. NewsChannel 8 at Noon Ski Team 36 U.S. Olympic Trials U.S. Olympic Trials Equestrian Action Sports (N) Å) Passionate Living Wildlife Exped. Wild This Week With George... News Spotlight Stellar Tribute Happy Holidays Hollywood Christmas The Year Guests reflect on the events of 2013. Å* CBS News Sunday Morning (N) Å Face/Nation Facelift! Paid Prog. The NFL Today (N) Å NFL Football Regional Coverage. (N) (Live) Å (:25) NFL Football Regional Coverage.` Fox News Sunday Skincare Paid Prog. Sports Stars Tailgate FOX NFL Sunday (N) (Live) NFL Football Regional Coverage. (N) (Live) Å (:25) NFL Football Regional Coverage.0 Washington McLaughlin Moyers & Company Å Over Hawai’i Å ›››› East of Eden (1955, Drama) James Dean. (V) Death in Paradise Test Kitchen Cook’s Cooking Martha Hometime Old House2 Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Skincare Paid Prog. Paid Prog. ›› Disney’s A Christmas Carol (2009, Fantasy) (V) › The Tuxedo (2002, Comedy) Jackie Chan. (V) › Red Planet (2000) Val Kilmer, Carrie-Anne Moss. (V)4 This Week With George... Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Facing Fl. Missing (N) Entertainment Tonight (N) The Year Guests reflect on the events of 2013. Å6 Love a Child Church Abu.Life J. Savelle Today H.Babers Sr. Stones The Word David Jeremiah Å Fellowship Jewish God’s News Manna Fest Gaither Homecoming Hour In Touch w/Dr. C. Stanley8 Metro Global Capitol Face/Face Moyers & Company Å McLaughlin Artisodes Lidia Celebrates America Makers: Women Who Make America How women have helped shape America. American Masters; News New Teeth Coach Sh Dolphins Dolphins Real Life Eco Co. Pets.TV (EI) Exploration Young Icons Coolest WHADYADO Spotlight Futurama Futurama There Yet? There Yet?< This Week With George... Feel Better NuWave! Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Lights Festival The List Easy Meals Hate Hair? Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. The Year Guests reflect on the events of 2013. Å@ Edgemont ChatRoom Kids News Young Icons Family Style Coolest › King’s Ransom (2005, Comedy) Anthony Anderson. ›› Deep Blue Sea (1999) Thomas Jane. Å (V) 30 Rock 30 Rock How I Met How I MetC (8:00) Good Day Orlando Fox News Sunday Into the Wild Sports Stars FOX NFL Sunday (N) (Live) NFL Football Regional Coverage. (N) (Live) Å (:25) NFL Football Regional Coverage.F Paid Prog. Hate Hair? Paid Prog. Paid Prog. The Ernest Angley Hour Larry King Focus T25 ›› Bugsy Malone (1976) Scott Baio. Å (V) FREE TV! Paid Prog. SAF3 “I Can’t Pretend” Community CommunityH J. Van Impe Paid Prog. Christian Worship Hour Time Morris Cerullo Joy of Music . Hall Fred Price Voice Ministries Paid Prog. Studio Direct Paid Prog. Paid Prog.L WHADYADO Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. On the Town Paid Prog. ›› Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010) Michael Douglas. (V) ›› Malibu’s Most Wanted (2003) Jamie Kennedy. (V) Reel Dream ’Til Death ’Til DeathS Fox News Sunday First United Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Whacked FOX NFL Sunday (N) (Live) NFL Football Regional Coverage. (N) (Live) Å (:25) NFL Football Regional Coverage.T Franklin Jeremiah Rhema W’ning Walk Prince Redemption Love In Touch PowerPoint It Is Written B. Conley Time Prophecy Franklin John Hagee Marriage Miracle-You Greg DickowX I Hate My Hair! Facelift! Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. AdamLevine Flashpoint “First in Line” Flashpoint Å Flashpoint Å Flashpoint Å Flashpoint ű Joel Osteen Larry & Tiz In Touch Skincare Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Best Mop Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Whacked The Bravest › King’s Ransom (2005, Comedy) Anthony Anderson.

CABLE CHANNELSA&E (8:00) ›››› Titanic (1997, Historical Drama) Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Billy Zane. Å ›››› GoodFellas (1990, Crime Drama) Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta. Å (V) ›››› The Shawshank Redemption (1994) Tim Robbins. Å (V)AMC ›› We Are Marshall (2006, Drama) Matthew McConaughey, Matthew Fox. Å Breaking Bad Å (:04) Breaking Bad Å (:08) Breaking Bad Å (:12) Breaking Bad “Open House” Å (:16) Breaking Bad Å Break-BadANPL Finding Bigfoot: Further Finding Bigfoot: Further Finding Bigfoot: Further Finding Bigfoot: Further Finding Bigfoot Å Finding Bigfoot Å Finding Bigfoot Å Finding Bigfoot Å Finding BigfootBET Bobby Jones Gospel (N) Lift Voice Lift Voice Black Girls Rock! 2013 Queen Latifah; Venus Williams. Å 2013 Soul Train Awards Celebrating the best in R&B Soul Music. The BET Awards 2012 Å

BRAVO (8:58) Thicker Than Water Thicker Than Water Thicker Than Water Thicker Than Water Thicker Than Water Thicker Than Water Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl.CNBC Paid Prog. Paid Prog. WEN Hair Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Cook Safe Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. T25 Bodies! Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. WEN Hair Paid Prog.CNN State of the Union Fareed Zakaria GPS (N) Reliable Sources (N) State of the Union Fareed Zakaria GPS CNN Newsroom (N) (Live) CNN Newsroom (N) (Live) CNN Newsroom (N) CNN Newsroom (N)COM (8:16) ›› MacGruber (V) (:15) › Your Highness (2011) Danny McBride, James Franco. Å (:16) ›› Waiting... (2005) Ryan Reynolds, Anna Faris. (:16) ››› Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986) Å (V) (:32) ›› Liar Liar (1997) Jim Carrey. (V)DSC Gold Rush - The Dirt Bering Sea Gold Å Pawns Pawns Pawns Pawns Pawns Pawns Epic RVs Å Epic Beach Homes Å Epic Log Homes Å Dude, You’re ScrewedE! ICYMI: In The Soup Fashion Police E! ES Buying For Billion Kardashian Kardashian Keeping Up With the Kardashians I Am Britney Jean Back

ESPN SportsCenter (N) Å Sunday NFL Countdown (N) (Live) Å PBA Bowling World Series: Championship. (Taped) World Series College GameDay (N) Wm. BasketballESPN2 Colin’s New Football Show SportsCenter (N) Å Fantasy Football Now (N) (Live) Football Sunday on ESPN Radio (N) (Live) Å

FAM (8:00) ›› Prom (2011) (V) ›› Bring It On: All or Nothing (2006, Comedy) (V) Another Cinderella Story (2008) Selena Gomez. (V) A Cinderella Story: Once Upon a Song (2011) (V) ›› A Cinderella Story (2004) Hilary Duff. (V)FNC FOX and Friends Sunday News HQ Housecall MediaBuzz (N) America’s News HQ America’s News HQ Fox News Sunday Jour. News HQ Healthy You News HQ MediaBuzz

FOOD Rachael Ray’s Guy’s, Bite Guy’s, Bite Pioneer Wo. Pioneer Wo. Guy’s Grocery Games Restaurant: Impossible Restaurant Divided On the Rocks My. Diners My. Diners Diners, Drive Diners, DriveFX Alvin and the Chipmunks ›› Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel (V) ›› Night at the Museum (2006, Comedy) Ben Stiller, Carla Gugino. (V) ›› Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (2009) (V) Rango (V)

GOLF Golf Acad. Golf Acad. Golf Acad. Golf Acad. South African Open Golf Presidents Cup, Day Four. Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Jason Dufner, Adam Scott and Ernie Els are expected to compete. From Dublin, Ohio.HALL Baby’s First Christmas ›› A Princess for Christmas (2011) Katie McGrath.›› The Christmas Card (2006) Ed Asner. Å (V) Christmas With Holly (2012, Drama) Sean Faris. Å ›› A Season for Miracles (1999) Carla Gugino. ÅHGTV Property Property Property Property Property Brothers Å Love It or List It “Renton” Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Beach Beach Beach Beach BeachHIST Modern Marvels Å Modern Marvels Å Modern Marvels Å Modern Marvels Å 101 Fast Foods that Changed the World Å 101 Inventions That Changed the World Å Weapons Changed WorldLIFE Joel Osteen Skincare Off-Rockers A Nanny’s Revenge (2012) Jodi Lyn O’Keefe. Å ››› The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (1992) Annabella Sciorra. Ticket Out (2010, Suspense) Ray Liotta. Å (V) The Wrong Woman (2013)MTV (8:30) › What a Girl Wants (2003) Amanda Bynes. (V) ›› Liar Liar (1997) Jim Carrey, Maura Tierney. (V) ›› Beastly (2011) Alex Pettyfer, Vanessa Hudgens. ›› Little Black Book (2004) Brittany Murphy. Premiere. (V) What a Girl

NBCSN (8:30) English Premier League Soccer Premier English Premier League Soccer Goal Zone Whitetail Bill Dance Charlie FLW Outdoors Whitetail Hunter Alaska TerritoriesNICK SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Sanjay Turtles SpongeBob Sam & Cat Sam & Cat Thunder Thunder Hathaways Hathaways Sanjay Sanjay SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob

SPIKE Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue “Chumps” Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue “Meat Sauna” Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar RescueSUN (8:30) College Football From Aug. 31, 2013. Florida Bsk. GatorZone College Basketball Samford at Marquette. (Taped) College Basketball Savannah State at Florida. (N) (Live) Bensinger FloridaSYFY ›› Outlander (2008, Action) James Caviezel, Ron Perlman. Å (V) ›› Drive Angry (2011) Nicolas Cage, Amber Heard. ››› The Matrix (1999, Science Fiction) Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne. (V) Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines ÅTBS Friends Friends › Joe Dirt (2001, Comedy) David Spade, Dennis Miller. ››› I Love You, Man (2009, Comedy) Paul Rudd. (V) ›› Due Date (2010) Robert Downey Jr. (DVS) (V) › Mr. Deeds (2002, Comedy) Adam Sandler. (DVS) (V)TCM (7:45) ››› The Women (:15) ›› Born to Be Bad (1950) Joan Fontaine. Å ››› Ivanhoe (1952, Adventure) Robert Taylor. Å ›› The Constant Nymph (1943) Charles Boyer. Å ››› Suspicion (1941) Cary Grant. (V) Rebecca (V)TLC Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Sister Wives Å Sister Wives Å Sister Wives Å Sister Wives ÅTNT Law & Order Law & Order “Legacy” Law & Order Law & Order Law & Order “Sheltered” Law & Order ›› S.W.A.T. (2003, Action) Samuel L. Jackson, Colin Farrell. Å Ocean’s 11

TOON Ben 10 Teen Titans Teen Titans Steven Univ. ››› Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo Incred. Crew Incred. Crew Johnny Test Johnny Test Gumball Gumball Uncle Gra. ››› Stuart Little (1999) Geena Davis, Hugh Laurie.TRAV Mysteries at the Museum America Declassified Lost Survivors Å Bizarre Foods America Bizarre Foods/Zimmern White Magic White Magic Magic Man Magic Man Diner Paradise Å Hot Dog Paradise 2 ÅTVL Brady Bunch Brady Bunch Brady Bunch Brady Bunch Brady Bunch Brady Bunch Kirstie The Exes Cosby Show Cosby Show Cosby Show Cosby Show Cosby Show Cosby Show Cosby Show Cosby Show Roseanne RoseanneUSA Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVUVH1 (8:00) Pretty in Pink (1986) ››› Dirty Dancing (1987) Jennifer Grey, Patrick Swayze. (V) ››› Ghostbusters (1984, Comedy) Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd. (V) ›› Ghostbusters II (1989, Comedy) Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd. (V) Mob Wives

WGN-A Matlock “The Victim” Matlock “The Kidnapper” In the Heat of the Night In the Heat of the Night In the Heat of the Night In the Heat of the Night In the Heat of the Night In the Heat of the Night › Red Planet (2000) ÅPREMIUM CHANNELSDISN ›› Tinker Bell (2008, Fantasy) ‘G’ Å ›› High School Musical (2006) Zac Efron. Å (V) ›› 16 Wishes (2010) Debby Ryan. ‘G’ (:10) Radio Rebel (2012, Drama) Debby Ryan. ‘NR’ Å Jessie Jessie Good Luck Good LuckHBO 24/7 James Gandolfini: Tribute ›› The Chronicles of Riddick (2004) Vin Diesel. Å ›› The Lovely Bones (2009) Mark Wahlberg. ‘PG-13’ Making ›› Clear History (2013) Larry David. (:45) ›› The Lucky One (2012) ‘PG-13’MAX (8:55) ›› Woman on Top (2000) ‘R’ (V) ›› Hide and Seek (2005) ‘R’ Å (V) (:15) ›› Joyful Noise (2012) Queen Latifah. ‘PG-13’ (:15) ››› Heist (2001) Gene Hackman. ‘R’ Å (V) (:05) › This Means War (2012) ‘PG-13’ Long Kiss

SHOW ››› War Horse (2011) Emily Watson, David Thewlis. ‘PG-13’ Å ››› Lincoln (2012) Daniel Day-Lewis, Sally Field. ‘PG-13’ Å (V) Episodes Episodes Episodes Episodes Episodes Episodes Episodes EpisodesTMC Next Stop Wonderland ‘R’ (:10) Barricade (2012) Eric McCormack. (:35) › Love and Honor (2012) ‘PG-13’ (:15) ››› Dick Tracy (1990) Warren Beatty. ‘PG’ (V) ›› Dare (2009) Emmy Rossum. ‘R’ (V) (:35) ›› Tanner Hall (2009) ‘R’ Å (V)

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LOCAL BROADCAST CHANNELS^ News Nightly News Football Night in America (N) (Live) Å (:20) NFL Football (N) (Live) Å News# NewsHour Wk Arts Return-Abbey Call the Midwife Holiday Special (N) Å Masterpiece Classic Trip to a Scottish hunting lodge. Time Goes By Time Goes By% Keeping Up Keeping Up Appearances Å To Be Announced Masterpiece Classic Trip to a Scottish hunting lodge. Austin City Limits Å& NFL Football: Broncos at Raiders 60 Minutes (N) Å The 36th Annual Kennedy Center Honors (N) Å News (:35) Extra (N)( News Nightly News Football Night in America (N) (Live) Å (:20) NFL Football (N) (Live) Å News) News World News Amer. Funniest Home Videos ››› Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (2001, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint. (V) News Spo Night on 9* (4:25) NFL Football Regional Coverage. (N) (Live) 60 Minutes (N) Å The 36th Annual Kennedy Center Honors (N) Å 10 News Paid Program` (4:25) NFL Football Regional Coverage. (N) (Live) The OT (N) The Simpsons The Simpsons Family Guy Animation Dom FOX13 10:00 News (N) Å News Burn Notice0 This Old H’se Garden Home Over Hawai’i Å NOVA Å Comet Encounter Å Phoenix Mars Mission: Onto NOVA Å2 Leverage A crew of thieves. Leverage Å White Collar “Front Man” White Collar “Pulling Strings” News Seinfeld Å Seinfeld Å Friends Å4 TV20 News World News Amer. Funniest Home Videos ››› Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (2001, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint. (V) News at 11 Inside Edition6 The Brody File The Watchman P. Youngren Great Awakening Love a Child Unspoken CTN Special Daniel Kolinda Duplantis Tommy Bates Great Awaken8 Amer. Masters NewsHour Wk One Call the Midwife Holiday Special (N) Å Masterpiece Classic Trip to a Scottish hunting lodge. Keeping Up Keeping Up; Private Practice Å Bones “The Bikini in the Soup” Bones Å Castle “Pretty Dead” Å News Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Airbrush< News World News Amer. Funniest Home Videos ››› Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (2001, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint. (V) News (:35) Castle@ Modern Family Modern Family Big Bang Big Bang Glee Å Glee “Never Been Kissed” The Office The Office We There Yet? We There Yet?C (4:25) NFL Football Regional Coverage. (N) (Live) The OT (N) The Simpsons The Simpsons Family Guy Animation Dom FOX 35 News at 10 (N) Å TMZ ÅF ››› Sunshine Cleaning (2008) Amy Adams, Emily Blunt. Å Seinfeld Å Seinfeld Å Republic of Doyle Å Our Issues Whacked Out Born to Ride Ring of HonorH In Touch w/Dr. C. Stanley Rejoice in the Lord Connection Live/Passion! Turning Point Å Journey Jim Raley Paid Program Joseph PrinceL Friends Å Friends Å Two/Half Men Two/Half Men CSI: Miami “One of Our Own” CSI: Miami “Rio” Å Criminal Minds “No Way Out” Criminal Minds ÅS (4:25) NFL Football Regional Coverage. (N) (Live) The OT (N) The Simpsons The Simpsons Family Guy Animation Dom FOX 35 News at 10 Late (N) TMZ (N) ÅT T.D. Jakes Joyce Meyer Lead the Way The Blessed Joel Osteen Kerry Shook K. Copeland Creflo Dollar › The Bible (1966, Drama) Michael Parks, George C. Scott. (V)X Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent± The Closer “Relative Matters” Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Modern Family Modern Family Family Guy Family Guy Two/Half Men Two/Half Men

CABLE CHANNELSA&E Shawshank Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Å Duck Dynasty Duck DynastyAMC Breaking Bad (:24) Breaking Bad “Cornered” (:28) Breaking Bad Å (:32) Breaking Bad “Hermanos” (:36) Breaking Bad “Bug” (:40) Breaking Bad “Salud” Breaking BadANPL Finding Bigfoot Finding Bigfoot: Further Finding Bigfoot: Further Finding Bigfoot Travel to Nepal in search of the Yeti. (N) Finding Bigfoot (N)BET (4:00) The BET Awards 2012 Å BET Awards 2013 Chris Brown; Mariah Carey. Å

BRAVO Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Thicker Than Water (N) Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl.CNBC Paid Program Paid Program Till Debt/Part On the Money 60 Minutes on CNBC Shadow Billionaire American Greed 60 Minutes on CNBCCNN CNN Newsroom (N) CNN Special (N) Anthony Bourdain Parts Anthony Bourdain Parts CNN Special Anthony Bourdain PartsCOM (4:32) Liar Liar ›› The Longest Yard (2005, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Chris Rock. Å (V) Tosh.0 Ladies Night The strangest ladies on the internet. (N) ÅDSC Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier (N) (:01) Dude, You’re Screwed (N) (:02) Alaska: The Last FrontierE! (5:30) › The Back-up Plan (2010) Jennifer Lopez. (V) › Little Fockers (2010, Comedy) Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller. (V) Pop Goes the Year (N) ›› It’s Complicated (2009)

ESPN Women’s College Basketball SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å Roll Tide/War Eagle SEC Storied Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) ÅESPN2 Football on ESPN Radio Football 30 for 30 Outside Lines World Series 2013 World Series of Poker

FAM ›››› Cinderella (1950) Eleanor Audley (V) (:45) ›››› The Little Mermaid (1989) Voices of Jodi Benson. ›› The Princess Diaries (2001, Comedy) Julie Andrews, Anne Hathaway. (V)FNC Fox News Sunday FOX Report (N) Huckabee FOX News Special Stossel Huckabee

FOOD Chopped “The Big Scoop” Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Guy’s Grocery Games Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Cutthroat Kitchen (N) Restaurant: ImpossibleFX (5:30) ››› Rango (2011) Voices of Johnny Depp, Isla Fisher. › Grown Ups (2010, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Kevin James. (V) › Grown Ups (2010, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Kevin James. (V)

GOLF Golf Central PGA Tour Golf The Tour Championship, Final Round. Golf Central PGA Tour GolfHALL ››› All I Want for Christmas (2007) Gail O’Grady. Å (V) A Christmas Wish (2011) Kristy Swanson, Tess Harper. Å (V) The Christmas Spirit (2013, Comedy) Nicollette Sheridan. ÅHGTV Beach Bargain Beach Bargain Beach Bargain Beach Bargain Beach Bargain Beach Bargain Hawaii Life (N) Hawaii Life (N) Island Hunters Island Hunters House Hunters Hunters Int’lHIST Weapons Changed World Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Ax Men “Large Barge” Å Ax Men “Father Knows Best” Pawn Stars Pawn Stars (:02) American Jungle “Lost”LIFE (5:00) The Wrong Woman Å The Preacher’s Mistress (2013, Suspense) Sarah Lancaster. Å Taken for Ransom (2013) Teri Polo, Tia Carrere. Premiere. Å (:02) The Preacher’s MistressMTV (5:30) › What a Girl Wants (2003) Amanda Bynes, Colin Firth. ›› Beastly (2011, Fantasy) Alex Pettyfer, Vanessa Hudgens. (V) Awkward. “Who I Want to Be” Girl Code Girl Code

NBCSN Hunting TV Whitetail SLAM NA Hunter Whitetail Dia. Eye of Hunter North-Alaska Territories Wild Hunting TV Out. Secrets NA Hunter Match of the DayNICK SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob See Dad Run Instant Mom › The Last Airbender (2010) Noah Ringer, Dev Patel. Å (V) Friends Å Friends Å

SPIKE Bar Rescue Bar Rescue “Hole in None” Bar Rescue “Twin vs. Twin” Bar Rescue Bar Rescue “Crappy Cantina” Bar RescueSUN Ship Shape TV Lightning Live! NHL Hockey New York Rangers at Tampa Bay Lightning. (N Subject to Blackout) Lightning Live! Ins. Lightning Ins. Lightning Saltwater Exp. Into the BlueSYFY Terminator 3: Machines Lake Placid 3 (2010, Horror) Colin Ferguson, Yancy Butler. Lake Placid: The Final Chapter (2012, Horror) Robert Englund. ›› Dinocroc vs. SupergatorTBS ›› Yes Man (2008) Jim Carrey, Zooey Deschanel. (DVS) (V) ››› Wedding Crashers (2005, Comedy) Owen Wilson, Vince Vaughn. (DVS) (V) › Mr. Deeds (2002) Adam Sandler. (DVS) (V)TCM (5:45) ›››› Rebecca (1940, Suspense) Laurence Olivier. Å ›››› Lawrence of Arabia (1962) Peter O’Toole. A controversial British officer unites Arab tribes against the Turks. Å (V)TLC Sister Wives “A Wife Decides” Sister Wives Å Sister Wives Å Sister Wives (N) Å Breaking the Faith (N) Å Sister Wives ÅTNT (5:30) ››› Ocean’s Eleven (2001) George Clooney. Å (DVS) ›› Sherlock Holmes (2009, Action) Robert Downey Jr., Jude Law. Å (DVS) ›› Sherlock Holmes (2009, Action) Å (DVS)

TOON ››› Stuart Little 2 (2002, Comedy) Geena Davis, Hugh Laurie. ››› Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild (2005) (V) Advent. Time Bob’s Burgers Bob’s Burgers Family Guy Family GuyTRAV Pizza Paradise Å Scambushed Scambushed Monumental Mysteries Å Mysteries at the Museum America Declassified Å America Declassified ÅTVL Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne King King King King King KingUSA Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVUVH1 Mob Wives Mob Wives (Part 1 of 2) Å ››› Dirty Dancing (1987, Romance) Jennifer Grey, Patrick Swayze. (V) ››› Ghostbusters (1984, Comedy) Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd.

WGN-A (5:00) › Red Planet (2000) (V) Amer. Funniest Home Videos How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met News at Nine Instant Replay ›› Deep Blue Sea (1999) (V)PREMIUM CHANNELSDISN Dog With Blog Jessie Å Jessie Å Jessie Å ›› High School Musical 2 (2007) Zac Efron. ‘NR’ Å (V) Good-Charlie Good-Charlie Austin & Ally Austin & AllyHBO The Lucky One J. Gandolfini (:15) ›› Warm Bodies (2013) Nicholas Hoult. ‘PG-13’ Å (V) Treme Colson is offered a transfer. Å Getting On School Girl (:20) TremeMAX (5:45) ››› The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996) Geena Davis. ‘R’ (7:50) ›› Rock of Ages (2012) Julianne Hough. ‘PG-13’ Å ››› Magic Mike (2012) Channing Tatum. ‘R’ Å (V)

SHOW Episodes Episodes Episodes Episodes Episodes Episodes Episodes Episodes ››› Seven Psychopaths (2012) Colin Farrell. ‘R’ Å (V)TMC Tanner Hall ‘R’ (:20) ››› Mean Girls (2004) Lindsay Lohan. › Love and Honor (2012) Liam Hemsworth. (V) (:40) ››› Born on the Fourth of July (1989, Docudrama) Tom Cruise. ‘R’ Å

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The SimpsonsHomer made a to-do list when he was only 10 years old. Now Marge wants him to start doing some of those things. Reminding him that “you only live once,” she encour-ages him to invite an old pen pal for a visit. A new honor code is in place at Springfield Elementary, thanks to Lisa, in “YOLO.” Jon Lovitz provides a guest voice.

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Movie: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone

Director Chris Columbus’ blockbust-er 2001 version of the internation-ally popular J.K. Rowling story fea-tures Daniel Radcliffe as Harry, the young wizard in training. He finds himself the target of an unknown enemy while being schooled in the use of magic at Hogwarts. Rupert Grint and Emma Watson play Har-ry’s young comrades. The expert supporting cast includes Robbie Coltrane, Alan Rickman, Maggie Smith and Richard Harris.

9 p.m. on (6) (10)

The 36th Annual Kennedy Center Honors

Actress Shirley MacLaine, opera singer Martina Arroyo, and musi-cians Herbie Hancock, Billy Joel and Carlos Santana are this year’s recipients of the prestigious awards for achievement in the performing arts. President and Mrs. Obama are on hand, along with friends, col-leagues and admirers of each hon-oree. Glenn Close hosts the event.

10 p.m. on (FOOD)Cutthroat Kitchen

Honey is yummy, but it has its place, and that isn’t on the outside of pot stickers. That’s the sticky situ-ation this new episode finds one of the chefs in — a batch of pot-stick-er wrappers that have been doused in honey. A peanut butter and jelly project forces two chefs to share ingredients. Later, a chef must har-vest shrimp from a block of ice in “Shrimp or Get off the Pot Sticker.”

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LOCAL BROADCAST CHANNELS^ Access Hollywood (N) Å LatiNation Å Real Green Å Dateline NBC Å (2:58) Meet the Press Å Early Today (N) WESH 2 News WESH 2 News Early Sunrise (N)# Keeping Up Keeping Up Call the Midwife (:22) Masterpiece Classic Trip to a Scottish hunting lodge. American Masters Composer Marvin Hamlisch. Å (DVS) Lidia Celebrates America Å (DVS) Return-Downton% Call the Midwife Holiday Special Å (:22) Masterpiece Classic Trip to a Scottish hunting lodge. American Masters Composer Marvin Hamlisch. Å (DVS) Lidia Celebrates America Å (DVS) Return-Downton& (11:35) Extra (N) (:35) Mirror/Mirror (:05) Deals Local 6 News at 11 (:05) Paid Program (:35) Paid Program Up to the Minute (N) CBS Morning News Local 6: News Local 6: News( (:05) Star Watch Fast Joint Relief (:05) Paid Program (:35) Extra (N) Å Meet the Press Å (:32) Paid Program Early Today (N) NewsChannel 8 NewsChannel 8 NewsChannel 8) (:05) Castle Beckett arrests Castle. Å (:05) CSI: Miami “One of Our Own” (:05) Comedy.TV Å (:05) ABC World News Now (N) Å America Morning Eyewitness News Daybreak (N) Å* (:05) Paid Program (:35) Paid Program (:05) Paid Program (:35) Paid Program (:05) Up to the Minute (N) CBS Morning News Paid Program 10 News, 5:30am` (11:30) Burn Notice The Closer Å Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Judge Judy Å Judge Judy Å FOX13 11:00 News FOX13’s Good Day FOX13’s Good Day, Tampa Bay 5:00A0 Comet Encounter Å Phoenix Mars Mission: Onto the Ice The Mighty Mississippi Å (2:55) The Mighty Mississippi Å Might-Mississip Steamboats Growing Bolder Power Yoga2 Friends Å Beer Geeks (N) The Border “Unacceptable Risk” Å American Athlete Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program First Business (N)4 omg! Insider (N) Entertainers: With Byron Allen (N) Å On the Red Carpet Open House Å ABC World News Now (N) Å America Morning WCJB TV20 News - Morning Edition (N)6 Great Awakening Prophecy in News Fruit of the Spirit CTN Special Kenneth Copeland Citylife Church Good Life Inspirational interviews. Gary Hoffman CTN Special P. Youngren Pres. Arth. Rippy8 Call the Midwife Holiday Special Å (:22) Masterpiece Classic Trip to a Scottish hunting lodge. American Masters Composer Marvin Hamlisch. Å (DVS) Lidia Celebrates America Å (DVS) Return-Downton; Forever Young Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program< (11:35) Castle (:35) Private Practice “Blind Love” Å (:35) Paid Program (:05) Paid Program (:35) Paid Program (:05) ABC World News Now (N) Å America Morning News News@ ›› Mixed Nuts (1994, Comedy) Steve Martin, Madeline Kahn, Robert Klein. Å Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramC I Hate My Hair! Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program TMZ Å Good Day Orlando Good Day Orlando at 5am (N) ÅF Ring of Honor Wr. Paid Program Bones The murder of an aspiring singer. OK! TV (N) Å Love-Raymond Made in Hollywood Hollyscoop (N) Paid Program Paid Program Shepherd’s ChapelH The Brody File Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program J.U.M.P. Ministries Life Center Church Paid Program Jim Bakker Joseph PrinceL The First Family The First Family Mr. Box Office Mr. Box Office Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Buck McNeely Paid Program Paid Program The Daily Buzz ÅS Burn Notice “Mind Games” Å Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Dish Nation Å Good Day Orlando Good Day Orlando at 5am (N) ÅT (10:00) › The Bible (1966, Drama) (V) ›› Fireproof (2008, Drama) Kirk Cameron, Erin Bethea, Alex Kendrick. (V) Startling Proofs Evidence God exists. In the Blink of an Eye (2009) David A.R. White, Eric Roberts.EpicenterX Law & Order: Criminal Intent Å Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program± It’s Always Sunny Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Larry King Reports Paid Program Cleaning Secrets Paid Program Shepherd’s Chapel

CABLE CHANNELSA&E (:01) Duck Dynasty (:31) Duck Dynasty (:01) Duck Dynasty (:31) Duck Dynasty (:01) Duck Dynasty “Aloha, Robertsons!” (:01) Duck Dynasty (:32) Duck Dynasty (:02) Paid Program T25 Sexy Bodies! Paid Program Paid ProgramAMC (11:44) Breaking Bad “Crawl Space” (12:48) Breaking Bad “End Times” (1:52) Breaking Bad “Face Off” Å Breaking Bad “Live Free or Die” Å Breaking Bad “Madrigal” Å Comic Book Men The Three StoogesANPL Finding Bigfoot “Abominable Snowman” Travel to Nepal in search of the Yeti. Finding Bigfoot: Further Evidence Finding Bigfoot: Further Evidence Å Finding Bigfoot: Further Evidence Finding Bigfoot: Further Evidence ÅBET Rev. Peter Popoff BET’s Weekend Inspiration Rev. Peter Popoff Inspiration Rev. Peter Popoff

BRAVO Thicker Than Water The Real Housewives of Atlanta Thicker Than Water Courtney-Dall. Courtney-Dall. Paid Program Paid Program T25 Sexy Bodies! Paid ProgramCNBC The Car Chasers The Car Chasers The Car Chasers The Car Chasers Paid Program Paid Program American Greed Worldwide Exchange (N)CNN Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown CNN Special Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown CNN Special Early StartCOM Brody Stevens: Enjoy It! (N) Å (:01) Futurama (:32) Futurama (:03) Futurama (:32) Futurama Tosh.0 Å South Park Å South Park Å South Park Å Paid Program Paid ProgramDSC (:03) Dude, You’re Screwed Å (:04) Alaska: The Last Frontier Å (:04) Alaska: The Last Frontier Å Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramE! (11:00) ›› It’s Complicated (2009) Meryl Streep. (V) Pop Goes the Year Chelsea Lately Sounding Off: The 2013 Year in Music WEN Hair Care Cindy Crawford Paid Program Paid Program

ESPN SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter Å College Football Belk Bowl -- Cincinnati vs. North Carolina. From Charlotte, N.C. SportsCenter ÅESPN2 ESPN FC (N) College Football Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl -- Kansas State vs. Michigan. (Taped) SportsCenter (N) Å SportsCenter Å

FAM Joel Osteen Å Joyce Meyer Airbrushed Beauty T25 Sexy Bodies! Paid Program Paid Program Teeter HangUps Paid Program Paid Program Airbrushed Beauty Joseph Prince Life TodayFNC FOX News Special Stossel FOX News Sunday With Chris Wallace Huckabee MediaBuzz FOX and Friends First

FOOD Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Cutthroat Kitchen Restaurant: Impossible “Barely Edible” Guy’s Grocery Games “Frozen Feats” Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Sheer CoverFX › Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles (2001) Paul Hogan, Linda Kozlowski. (V) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Teeter HangUps Paid Program Paid Program

GOLF (11:00) PGA Tour Golf The Tour Championship, Final Round. Paid Program T25 Sexy Bodies! Fast Joint Relief Paid Program Paid Program T25 Sexy Bodies!HALL ››› Farewell Mr. Kringle (2010) Christine Taylor, Christopher Wiehl. Å Christmas Dance (2012) Andrew McCarthy. A man falls for his dance instructor. (V) Baby’s First Christmas (2012, Romance) Casper Van Dien, Rachel Wilson. ÅHGTV Hawaii Life Å Hawaii Life Å Island Hunters Island Hunters House Hunters Hunters Int’l Beachfront Bargain Beachfront Bargain Cindy Crawford Paid Program Paid Program WEN Hair CareHIST (:01) Ax Men “Large Barge” Å (:01) Ax Men “Father Knows Best” (:01) Pawn Stars (:32) Pawn Stars (:03) American Jungle “Lost” Å (:02) Paid Program Teeter HangUps Paid Program EZ CleaningLIFE (11:02) The Preacher’s Mistress (2013) (:02) Taken for Ransom (2013, Suspense) Teri Polo, Tia Carrere. Å WEN Hair Care I Hate My Hair! Sheer Cover Paid Program Made in America Paid ProgramMTV Girl Code Girl Code Ridiculousness Ridiculousness ›› Jackass 3.5 (2011, Comedy) Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Ryan Dunn. ›› Jackass: The Movie (2002, Comedy) Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera. Å (V)

NBCSN English Premier League Match of the Week (N) Road to Ferrari Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramNICK Friends Å Friends Å See Dad Run Å George Lopez George Lopez George Lopez Old Christine Old Christine Yes, Dear Å Yes, Dear Å Full House Å Full House Å

SPIKE Bar Rescue “Jon of the Dead” Bar Rescue Bar Rescue “Shabby Abbey” Bar Rescue “Beach Bummer” Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramSUN NHL Hockey New York Rangers at Tampa Bay Lightning. (Subject to Blackout) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramSYFY (11:00) ›› Dinocroc vs. Supergator (V) Supergator (2007) Brad Johnson. A giant alligator terrorizes geologists in Hawaii. ››› Croc (2007, Horror) Peter Tuinstra, Sherry Phungprasert, David Asavanond. K-9 “Liberation” The Twilight ZoneTBS (10:30) Mr. Deeds ›› Yes Man (2008, Comedy) Jim Carrey, Zooey Deschanel. (DVS) (V) ›› Funny People (2009) Adam Sandler, Seth Rogen. Premiere. A gravely ill comic mentors a struggling performer. Married... WithTCM Peter O’Toole: TCM Film Festival ›› Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1969, Musical) Peter O’Toole, Petula Clark, Michael Redgrave. Å (V) (:45) ››› My Favorite Year (1982, Comedy) Peter O’Toole, Mark Linn-Baker, Joseph Bologna. Å (V)TLC Breaking the Faith “Shedding Skin” Sister Wives Å Sister Wives Å Paid Program Paid Program Cook Safe Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramTNT (10:30) ›› Sherlock Holmes (2009) (V) ››› Patriot Games (1992) Harrison Ford. A former CIA agent is stalked by a vengeful IRA terrorist. (V) ››› The Sum of All Fears (2002) Ben Affleck. Terrorists plan to detonate a nuclear bomb in the U.S.

TOON Rick and Morty China, IL Eric Andre Show Moral Orel Family Guy Å Family Guy Å Rick and Morty China, IL Eric Andre Show Moral Orel Bob’s Burgers Bob’s BurgersTRAV Mysteries at the Museum Å America Declassified Å America Declassified Å Monumental Mysteries Å DIY With Kreg Paid Program I Hate My Hair! MLopezTVL King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens The Exes Å The Exes Å The Exes Å The Exes Å The Exes Å The Exes Å The Exes Å The Exes ÅUSA Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ÅVH1 Ghostbusters (V) ›› Ghostbusters II (1989) Bill Murray. A long-dead Carpathian warlock attempts to return to Earth. (V) ››› Pretty in Pink (1986, Romance-Comedy) Molly Ringwald, Jon Cryer. (V) Mob Wives (Part 1 of 2) Å

WGN-A (11:00) ›› Deep Blue Sea (1999) Å 30 Rock Å 30 Rock Å 30 Rock Å It’s Always Sunny Dharma & Greg ’Til Death Å ›› Malibu’s Most Wanted (2003, Comedy) Jamie Kennedy, Taye Diggs. Å (V)PREMIUM CHANNELSDISN Wander-Yonder Good Luck Charlie Shake It Up! Å A.N.T. Farm Å Suite Life on Deck ›› Minutemen (2008, Comedy) Jason Dolley. ‘NR’ Å (V) Phineas and Ferb Suite Life on Deck Fish Hooks Å Phineas and FerbHBO (11:20) Treme (:40) Getting On School Girl (:40) ›› Broken City (2013, Crime Drama) Mark Wahlberg. ‘R’ Å (V) (:35) ›› In Their Skin (2012) Selma Blair. ‘NR’ Å (V) (:15) The Battle of amfAR ÅMAX Girl’s Guide Girl’s Guide ››› Chronicle (2012) Dane DeHaan. ‘PG-13’ Å (V) Zane’s Sex Chron. (2:55) ››› City by the Sea (2002) Robert De Niro. ‘R’ Å (:45) › Juwanna Mann (2002) Miguel A. Núñez Jr. ‘PG-13’

SHOW ›› Gone (2012, Suspense) Amanda Seyfried. ‘PG-13’ Å (:35) ››› Crash (2004, Drama) Sandra Bullock, Don Cheadle, Matt Dillon. ‘R’ (V) ››› The Best Man (1999, Comedy-Drama) Taye Diggs, Nia Long. ‘R’ (V) (:35) ››› JuniorTMC (:05) ››› The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia (:35) ››› White Lightnin’ (2009, Drama) Edward Hogg. ‘NR’ (:10) › The Devil’s Rejects (2005, Horror) Sid Haig, Bill Moseley. ‘R’ (V) Crazy Kind of Love (2012, Drama) ‘R’ (V)

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LOCAL BROADCAST CHANNELS^ WESH 2 News Sunrise Today Live! With Kelly and Michael Today Today Varied Programs# Clifford-Dog Sid the Science Kid Arthur Wild Kratts Curious George Cat in the Hat Peg Plus Cat Dinosaur Train Sesame Street Daniel Tiger Super Why!% Clifford-Dog Martha Speaks Arthur Wild Kratts Curious George Cat in the Hat Varied Programs Dinosaur Train Sesame Street Daniel Tiger Super Why!& Local 6: Morning News CBS This Morning Rachael Ray Varied Programs Let’s Make a Deal The Price Is Right( NewsChannel 8 Today Today Today Daytime Rachael Ray) (5:00) Eyewitness News Daybreak Good Morning America Steve Harvey Be a Millionaire Family Feud The View* 10 News, 6am 10 News 6:30am CBS This Morning Studio 10 Inside Edition Jeopardy! The Price Is Right` FOX13’s Good Day, Tampa Bay 6:00A FOX13’s Good Day, Tampa Bay 7:00A FOX13’s Good Day, Tampa Bay 8:00A FOX13’s Good Day, Tampa Bay at 9am Live! With Kelly and Michael The Wendy Williams Show0 Wai Lana Yoga Lilias! Body Electric Classical Stretch Sewing With Nancy Varied Programs Sit and Be Fit Varied Programs Power Yoga2 WESH 2 News Sunrise WESH 2 News on CW 18 Maury The Steve Wilkos Show Paternity Court Paternity Court4 WCJB TV20 News - Morning Edition Good Morning America The Doctors Justice for All America’s Court The View6 Andrew Wommack Joseph Prince Today Joyce Meyer Digging In Kenneth Copeland Rod Parsley Varied Programs Herman & Sharron Doug Kaufmann Life Today Varied Programs8 Clifford-Dog Martha Speaks Arthur Wild Kratts Curious George Cat in the Hat Peg Plus Cat Dinosaur Train Sesame Street Daniel Tiger Super Why!; America Now RightThisMinute Eyewitness News This Morning The 700 Club The Dr. Oz Show House of Payne House of Payne< ABC Action News at 6 AM Good Morning America Steven & Chris RightThisMinute RightThisMinute The View@ Shepherd’s Chapel Cheaters Cheaters We the People We the People Supreme Justice Supreme Justice Jerry Springer The Steve Wilkos ShowC Good Day Orlando at 6am Good Day Orlando at 7am Good Day Orlando at 8am Good Day Orlando at 9am The Wendy Williams Show Dr. PhilF Paid Program Paid Program Varied Programs OK! TV America Now Community The 700 Club Maury The People’s CourtH James Robison Pastor Present Kenneth Copeland Varied Programs Joseph Prince Rod Parsley Paid Program Joyce Meyer The 700 Club Paid Program Cornerstone/HageeL (5:00) The Daily Buzz ’Til Death ’Til Death The Middle The Middle Be a Millionaire Be a Millionaire The Queen Latifah Show Justice for All Justice for AllS Good Day Orlando at 6am Good Day Orlando at 7am Good Day Orlando at 8am Good Day Orlando at 9am Live! With Kelly and Michael Judge Alex Judge AlexT Varied Programs Andrew Wommack Varied Programs Kerry Shook Varied Programs Joyce Meyer Creflo Dollar John Hagee Today Joseph Prince This Is Your Day Kenneth Copeland Varied ProgramsX Varied Programs Paid Program Paid Program Varied Programs Through the Bible Varied Programs Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Varied Programs± Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Varied Programs The Doctors The Test Judge Judy Judge Judy

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AMC

M Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program The Three Stooges ››› Bad Boys (1995) Martin Lawrence. Two Miami cops attempt to recover stolen police evidence.T Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program The Walking Dead Rick emerges from a coma. Å The Walking Dead Trapped by walkers.The Walking DeadW The Walking Dead “Sick” Å The Walking Dead “Walk With Me” The Walking Dead The group is severed. The Walking Dead “Say the Word” The Walking Dead “Hounded” Å The Walking Dead ÅTh Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program The Three Stooges The Three Stooges ›› The Recruit (2003, Suspense) Al Pacino, Colin Farrell, Bridget Moynahan. ÅF Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program ›› Pride and Glory (2008) Edward Norton, Colin Farrell. A detective probes a fatal drug bust involving his brother. Å

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ESPN2 Mike & Mike First Take Varied ProgramsFAM Joyce Meyer Varied Programs That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show Still Standing 700/Interactive The 700 Club Gilmore GirlsFNC FOX and Friends America’s Newsroom Happening Now

FOOD Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Varied Programs Cupcake Wars Varied Programs

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M Paid Program Paid Program Ellen “Ballet Class” › Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles (2001) Paul Hogan, Linda Kozlowski. › Old Dogs (2009, Comedy) John Travolta, Robin Williams, Kelly Preston. Daddy Day CareT Paid Program Paid Program › The Animal (2001, Comedy) Rob Schneider, Colleen Haskell, John C. McGinley. ›› Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001, Comedy) Ben Affleck, Jeff Anderson.›› Next (2007) Nicolas Cage.W Paid Program Paid Program ››› Avatar (2009, Science Fiction) Sam Worthington, Voice of Zoe Saldana. A former Marine falls in love with a native of a lush alien world. ››› Unstoppable (2010) Denzel Washington, Chris Pine.Th Paid Program Paid Program Buffy the Vampire Slayer Å ›› Hitman (2007, Action) Timothy Olyphant, Dougray Scott, Olga Kurylenko. ›› The A-Team (2010, Action) Liam Neeson, Bradley Cooper, Jessica Biel.F Paid Program Paid Program Buffy the Vampire Slayer Å ›› Surrogates (2009, Science Fiction) Bruce Willis, Radha Mitchell. ›› Lost in Space (1998, Science Fiction) William Hurt, Mimi Rogers.

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M 10 Days/Changed America Modern Marvels “Silver Mines” Å Modern Marvels “Towing” Å Modern Marvels “Power Plants” Å Modern Marvels “World’s Sharpest” Modern Marvels “Waterproof” ÅT Paid Program Paid Program Modern Marvels Heavy metals. Å How Bruce Lee Changed the World Star of martial-arts films. Å Cajun Pawn Stars Cajun Pawn Stars Cajun Pawn Stars Cajun Pawn StarsW Paid Program Paid Program Modern Marvels “Rats” Å Ancient Aliens “Chariots, Gods & Beyond” Investigating aliens. Å Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens “Underground Aliens”Th Paid Program Teeter HangUps Modern Marvels “Airships” Å The Inside Story: Jaws Steven Spielberg’s filming of “Jaws.” Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars ÅF Paid Program Paid Program Civil War Journal “Frederick Douglass” Journey to 10,000 BC Prehistoric struggle for survival. Å America Unearthed “Chamber Hunting” America Unearthed Å

LIFE

M Paid Program Paid Program The Balancing Act The Balancing Act ›› Dance With Me (1998, Drama) Vanessa L. Williams, Chayanne. Å ›› Not Easily Broken (2009, Drama) Morris Chestnut, Taraji P. Henson. ÅT Paid Program Paid Program The Balancing Act The Balancing Act › Two Can Play That Game (2001) Vivica A. Fox, Morris Chestnut. Å ›› Brown Sugar (2002, Romance-Comedy) Taye Diggs, Sanaa Lathan. ÅW Paid Program Paid Program The Balancing Act Designing Spaces Dance Moms “Two Girls, One Solo” Dance Moms Å Dance Moms Cathy battles with Anthony. Dance Moms “Tap Versus Hip Hop”Th Paid Program Paid Program The Balancing Act Designing Spaces Unsolved Mysteries Å Frasier Å Frasier Å Frasier Å Frasier Å Frasier Å Frasier ÅF Paid Program Paid Program The Balancing Act Designing Spaces Unsolved Mysteries Å Frasier Å Frasier Å Frasier Å Frasier Å Frasier Å Frasier Å

MTV Girl Code Girl Code Girl Code Girl Code Varied Programs

NBCSN

M Paid Program Paid Program Premier League Match of the Day Premier League Match of the Day The Dan Patrick Show Sports talk radio. (N) (Live)T Paid Program Paid Program English Premier League Manchester Mondays The Dan Patrick Show Sports talk radio. (N) (Live)W Teeter HangUps Paid Program English Premier League Soccer The Dan Patrick Show Sports talk radio. (N) (Live)Th Teeter HangUps Paid Program English Premier League Match of the Week (N) The Dan Patrick Show Sports talk radio. (N) (Live)F Paid Program Paid Program Prem-Lea-News Premier League Match Pack Prem-Lea-News The Dan Patrick Show Sports talk radio. (N) (Live)

NICK See Dad Run See Dad Run SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob PAW Patrol Team Umizoomi Team Umizoomi Dora the Explorer Dora the Explorer Bubble Guppies Bubble GuppiesSPIKE Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Movie Varied Programs

SUN

M Fishing the Flats Ship Shape TV Paid Program Focus T25 Paid Program Lightning Live! Lightning Live! College Basketball Texas Southern at Texas Christian. (Taped) FSU Bowl PreviewT Florida Sport O’Neill Outside Travis Johnson FSU Headlines Capital Dateline Heat Live! Heat Live! College Basketball Charleston Southern at Florida State. FSU Bowl PreviewW Into the Blue Saltwater Exp. Paid Program Fast Joint Relief Capital Dateline (N) Inside the Lightning Inside the Heat 2012 XTERRA World Championship Icons of Coaching The Game 365 Halls of FameTh Sprtsman Adv. Sport Fishing Paid Program FSU Headlines Capital Dateline Lightning Live! Lightning Live! BMX Supercross World Cup Fight Sports: KNOCKOUTS! GatorZoneF Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Heat Live! Heat Live! Captain’s Tales (N) Reel Time Ship Shape TV Fins & Skins Sport Fishing Sprtsman Adv. Saltwater Exp.

SYFY

M Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Being Human “Don’t Fear the Scott” Being Human Josh wants to tell Julia. Being Human Sally’s mother returns. Being Human “It’s a Shame About Ray”T Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight ZoneW Teeter HangUps Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight ZoneTh Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone Axe Giant: The Wrath of Paul Bunyan (2013) Joe Estevez, Dan Haggerty. Å SS Doomtrooper (2006) Corin Nemec.F Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone Crimson Force (2005, Science Fiction) C. Thomas Howell, Steven Williams. Å Showdown-Are

TBS Rules/Engagement My Name Is Earl Married... With Married... With Are We There Yet? Meet the Browns House of Payne Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Full House Full House Wipeout

TCM

M ››› Take the High Ground (1953, War) Richard Widmark, Karl Malden. Å ››› Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954, Musical) Howard Keel. Å (DVS) ››› The Fastest Gun Alive (1956) Glenn Ford. Å The Young GunsT (5:15) ›››› East of Eden (1955) Å (:15) ››› Tea and Sympathy (1956) Deborah Kerr. A housemaster’s wife befriends a sensitive student. ›› Go, Johnny, Go! (1958, Musical) (:45) › Let’s Rock (1958) Julius La Rosa, Phyllis Newman.W Musicals ››› It Should Happen to You (1954) Judy Holliday. Å ››› The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969) Maggie Smith, Pamela Franklin. Å ›››› Notorious (1946) Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman. Å Splendor-GrassTh Now Playing ›› The Ship From Shanghai (1930) (:45) ›› Call of the Flesh (1930, Musical) Ramon Navarro, Dorothy Jordan. ›› The Great Meadow (1931, Adventure) John Mack Brown. ›› Sporting Blood (1931) Clark Gable.F (5:45) ››› Across to Singapore (:15) ›› West Point (1928, Comedy-Drama) William Haines, Joan Crawford. ›› The Hollywood Revue (1929, Musical) John Gilbert, Norma Shearer. ›› Untamed (1929) Joan Crawford.

TLC Varied ProgramsTNT Smallville Charmed Charmed Supernatural Supernatural Supernatural

TOON World of Gumball World of Gumball Ben 10: Omniverse Beyblade: Metal Pokemon BW: Rival Varied Programs Looney Tunes Looney Tunes Movie Varied ProgramsTRAVELPaid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Varied Programs

TVL Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Show

USA

M NCIS A Marine’s body surfaces. Å NCIS Two mercenaries are found dead. NCIS “Endgame” Å NCIS “Power Down” Citywide blackout. NCIS A Navy pilot is found dead. Å NCIS Gibbs questions DiNozzo’s ability.T Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims UnitW NCIS A female bomb-tech is attacked. NCIS The team uncovers a sinister plan. NCIS Dinozzo’s father helps investigate. NCIS A suicide bomber kills a Marine. NCIS “Kill Screen” Å NCIS A new special agent arrives.Th Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ÅF CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

VH1 Varied ProgramsWGN-A Paid Program Joyce Meyer Joseph Prince Creflo Dollar Paid Program Paid Program Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger Law & OrderPREMIUM CHANNELSDISN Phineas and Ferb Jessie Dog With a Blog Good Luck Charlie Mickey Mouse Varied Programs Mickey Mouse Sofia the First Doc McStuffins Henry Never Land Octonauts

HBO

M › Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked (2011) ‘G’ Å Broad Street Bullies Å ›› Nancy Drew (2007, Mystery) Emma Roberts. ‘PG’ Å (:15) ››› Evelyn (2002, Drama) Pierce Brosnan, Aidan Quinn. ‘PG’ ÅT ››› Madagascar (2005) Voices of Ben Stiller. ‘PG’ Å ›› Jack the Giant Slayer (2013, Fantasy) Nicholas Hoult. ‘PG-13’ Å Battle amfAR (:15) ›› Warm Bodies (2013, Romance-Comedy) Nicholas Hoult. ‘PG-13’ ÅW Flight of Conchords ›› Rise of the Guardians (2012) Voices of Chris Pine. ‘PG’ (:15) ›› Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011, Action) Robert Downey Jr. ‘PG-13’ Å ››› The Bourne Legacy (2012) Jeremy Renner. ‘PG-13’Th Miss You Can Do It (2013) ‘NR’ Å (:15) ›››› Million Dollar Baby (2004, Drama) Clint Eastwood, Hilary Swank. ‘PG-13’ Å Fight Game State of Play Parenting in youth sports. ›› Because of Winn-Dixie (2005) ‘PG’F (:15) ›› The Mighty Ducks (1992, Comedy) Emilio Estevez, Lane Smith. ‘PG’ Å ›› The Island (2005, Action) Ewan McGregor, Scarlett Johansson. ‘PG-13’ Å Safe House ›› Mission: Impossible (1996) Tom Cruise. ‘PG-13’ Å

MAX

M › Juwanna Mann (:20) ››› Empire of the Sun (1987, Adventure) Christian Bale, John Malkovich. ‘PG’ Å (8:55) ›› French Kiss (1995, Romance-Comedy) Meg Ryan. ‘PG-13’ Å (10:50) › Chernobyl Diaries (2012) ‘R’T Food Guide (:25) Pure Country 2: The Gift (2010, Drama) Katrina Elam, Dean Cain. ‘PG’ Å (:20) ››› Moonrise Kingdom (2012) Bruce Willis. ‘PG-13’ ››› Argo (2012, Historical Drama) Ben Affleck, Bryan Cranston. ‘R’ ÅW ›› The Three Stooges (2012) Sean Hayes. ‘PG’ Å (:35) ›› Outbreak (1995) Dustin Hoffman. Army doctor fights spread of deadly virus. ‘R’ Å (9:50) ››› Red Eye (2005) Rachel McAdams. ‘PG-13’ Å American ReunionTh (4:40) Chill Factor (:25) ›› Margaret (2011) Anna Paquin. A teen feels responsible for a fatal traffic accident. ‘R’ Å ››› Parenthood (1989, Comedy) Steve Martin, Mary Steenburgen. ‘PG-13’ Å (:05) El Gringo (2012) Scott Adkins. ‘R’F ›› Uncle Buck (1989, Comedy) John Candy. ‘PG’ Å (:45) ›› Problem Child 2 (1991) John Ritter. Unruly Junior meets his match. Å (:20) ›› This Is 40 (2012, Romance-Comedy) Paul Rudd, Leslie Mann. ‘R’ Å Shakespeare

SHOW

M (5:35) ››› Junior (1994) Arnold Schwarzenegger. ‘PG-13’ ››› Billy Elliot (2000, Drama) Julie Walters, Jamie Bell, Jamie Draven. ‘R’ Å (:20) ›› Dangerous Minds (1995) Michelle Pfeiffer. ‘R’ Å ›› What Dreams May Come (1998)T Man-Wasn’t (:45) › The Chaperone (2011) Paul “Triple H” Levesque, Ariel Winter. ‘PG-13’ Å › The Next Best Thing (2000, Comedy-Drama) Rupert Everett, Madonna. ‘PG-13’ ›› Out of Time (2003) Denzel Washington. ‘PG-13’ ÅW 60 Minutes Sports (:35) ›› D3: The Mighty Ducks (1996, Comedy) Emilio Estevez. ‘PG’ Å ›› Salmon Fishing in the Yemen (2011) Ewan McGregor. ‘PG-13’ Å LT: The Life and Times ÅTh (5:30) ››› My Week With Marilyn ‘R’ (:15) ›› Life With Mikey (1993, Comedy) Michael J. Fox. Premiere. ‘PG’ Å › Cabin Boy (1994, Comedy) Chris Elliott. Premiere. ‘PG-13’ ››› Dick Tracy (1990) Warren Beatty, Madonna. ‘PG’ ÅF ›› The Words (2012, Drama) Bradley Cooper. ‘PG-13’ Å (:45) ››› Dead Poets Society (1989, Drama) Robin Williams, Robert Sean Leonard. Premiere. ‘PG’››› Sleepy Hollow (1999, Horror) Johnny Depp, Christina Ricci. Premiere. ‘R’

TMC

M Crazy Kind of Love (:35) ›› The Uninvited (2008) Marguerite Moreau. ‘NR’ Å (:15) › The Double (2011, Action) Richard Gere. (Subtitled-English) ‘PG-13’ Å (9:55) › The Cold Light of Day (2012) Henry Cavill. ‘PG-13’ The Decoy BrideT (5:05) Darkman ‘R’ (:40) ›› Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London (2004) Frankie Muniz. ‘PG’ (:20) ››› The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012) ‘PG-13’ (:05) ››› Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004) Jim Carrey.W Brothers Bloom (:40) › 200 Cigarettes (1999, Romance-Comedy) Ben Affleck, Casey Affleck. ‘R’ ›› Kinky Boots (2005) Joel Edgerton. A man tries to save his father’s factory. ››› Stakeout (1987, Suspense) Richard Dreyfuss. ‘R’ ÅTh (:15) ››› Lymelife (2008, Drama) Alec Baldwin, Rory Culkin. ‘R’ Å (7:50) ›› Late Bloomers (2011) William Hurt. ‘NR’ Å (:20) › The Trouble With Bliss (2011) Michael C. Hall. ‘PG-13’ Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & BlondeF (:10) › Final Encounter (2000, Science Fiction) Dean Cain. Premiere. ‘R’ Å (7:50) ›› Foolproof (2003) Ryan Reynolds. ‘R’ Å (:25) ›› Joe the King (1999) Noah Fleiss. Premiere. ‘R’ Å (:10) ›› The Iron Lady (2011) ‘PG-13’

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LOCAL BROADCAST CHANNELS^ News Paid Program Days of our Lives Katie The Ellen DeGeneres Show WESH 2 News at 4:00 WESH 2 News at 5 PM# Charlie Rose Varied Programs Thomas & Friends Wild Kratts Martha Speaks WordGirl Curious George Rick Steves Europe% Sid the Science Kid Thomas & Friends Daniel Tiger Caillou Super Why! Dinosaur Train Peg Plus Cat Cat in the Hat Wild Kratts To Be Announced WUFT News World News& News The Young and the Restless Bold/Beautiful The Talk The Queen Latifah Show Extra Inside Edition Local 6 News at 5 omg! Insider( Today Days of our Lives The Doctors The Dr. Oz Show NewsChannel 8 First at 4PM News News) Eyewitness News at Noon The Chew General Hospital The Dr. Oz Show News Varied Programs News Eyewitness News* 10 News, 12N The Young and the Restless Bold/Beautiful The Talk Let’s Make a Deal Dr. Phil 10 News, 5pm 10 News, 5:30pm` News Varied Programs TMZ Dish Nation Bethenny TMZ Live Judge Judy Judge Judy FOX13 5:00 News Varied Programs0 Varied Programs Journal Travelscope2 Cheaters Cheaters The Trisha Goddard Show Jerry Springer The Bill Cunningham Show Maury Maury4 News Be a Millionaire The Chew General Hospital We the People Supreme Justice Dr. Phil Varied Programs Be a Millionaire News6 Joseph Prince Through the Bible Arth. Rippy Varied Programs The Jim Bakker Show The 700 Club Your Health with Dr. Richard Herman & Sharron Rod Parsley8 Sid the Science Kid Thomas & Friends Daniel Tiger Caillou Cyberchase Fetch! With Ruff Peg Plus Cat Cat in the Hat Curious George Arthur WordGirl Wild Kratts; Meet the Browns Meet the Browns Are We There Yet? Are We There Yet? Law & Order: Special Victims Unit That ’70s Show That ’70s Show Community Community Community Community< ABC Action News at Noon The Chew General Hospital Katie Ellen DeGeneres Varied Programs News News@ Cheaters Cheaters Jerry Springer The Steve Wilkos Show Jerry Springer 30 Rock 30 Rock How I Met/Mother How I Met/MotherC Bethenny TMZ Live The People’s Court Dr. Phil Judge Judy Judge Judy FOX 35 News at 5F Judge Mathis The Trisha Goddard Show The Test Judge Mathis Maury The People’s CourtH Know the Cause Paid Program Jim Bakker Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramL America’s Court America’s Court Paternity Court Paternity Court Cold Case Files The Bill Cunningham Show Steve Harvey The Queen Latifah ShowS Divorce Court Divorce Court The People’s Court Bethenny TMZ Live Family Feud Family Feud Fox 35 News at 5T Varied Programs James Robison Today The 700 Club John Hagee Today Varied ProgramsX Movie Varied Programs± Judge Mathis Judge Alex Judge Alex Divorce Court Divorce Court The Wendy Williams Show Bethenny The People’s Court

CABLE CHANNELSA&E CSI: Miami Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Varied Programs The First 48 The First 48

AMC

M Breaking Bad Walt confesses to Marie. (:04) Breaking Bad “Fifty-One” Å (:08) Breaking Bad “Dead Freight” Å (:12) Breaking Bad “Buyout” The future of the business. (:16) Breaking Bad “Say My Name” (:20) Breaking BadT The Walking Dead The Walking Dead “Vatos” Å The Walking Dead “Wildfire” Å The Walking Dead “TS-19” Å The Walking Dead Rick leads the group out of Atlanta. Å The Walking Dead “Bloodletting” ÅW The Walking Dead “Made to Suffer” The Walking Dead “The Suicide King” The Walking Dead “Home” Å The Walking Dead “I Ain’t a Judas” The Walking Dead “Clear” Å The Walking Dead ÅTh (10:00) The Recruit ›› Godzilla (1998) Matthew Broderick, Jean Reno. Nuclear testing in the South Pacific produces a giant mutated lizard. Å ›› The Scorpion King (2002, Adventure) The Rock, Steven Brand. Å Scorpion KingF ›› The Scorpion King 2: Rise of a Warrior (2008, Adventure) Michael Copon, Randy Couture. Å ›› Four Brothers (2005) Mark Wahlberg. Siblings seek revenge for their adoptive mother’s murder. ›› Shooter (2007) Mark Wahlberg.

ANPL

M Finding Bigfoot: Further Evidence Å Finding Bigfoot: Further Evidence Å Finding Bigfoot: Further Evidence Å Finding Bigfoot: Further Evidence Å Finding Bigfoot: Further Evidence Å Finding Bigfoot: Further Evidence ÅT (11:00) Wild Arabia Å Wild Appalachia Å Wild Serengeti Å ››› African Cats (2011, Documentary) Narrated by Samuel L. Jackson. Å Madagascar ÅW River Monsters: Unhooked Å River Monsters: Unhooked Å River Monsters: Unhooked Å River Monsters: Unhooked Å River Monsters: Unhooked Å River Monsters: Unhooked ÅTh North Woods Law “Uncuffed 2” Wild West Alaska Å Wild West Alaska “Vegas or Bust?” Wild West Alaska “The Wild West Gun” Wild West Alaska: Grizzly Sized Wild West Alaska: Grizzly SizedF Tanked: Unfiltered “Pranks and Dranks!” Tanked: Unfiltered Å Tanked: Unfiltered Å Tanked Å Tanked: Unfiltered Å Tanked “Legal Vending Machine” Å

BET (10:30) Movie Varied ProgramsBRAVO Varied ProgramsCNBC Fast Money Halftime Report Power Lunch Street Signs Closing Bell Varied Programs Fast Money Varied ProgramsCNN Around the World CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom The Lead With Jake Tapper The Situation Room

COM

M (11:41) ›› Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story (2007, Comedy) John C. Reilly. Å (1:56) ›› Coneheads (1993, Comedy) Dan Aykroyd, Jane Curtin. Å (3:58) Key & Peele (:29) Key & Peele Futurama Å Futurama ÅT (11:26) ››› Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure (1989) (:26) ›› Wayne’s World (1992, Comedy) Mike Myers, Dana Carvey. Å (:27) ›› Revenge of the Nerds (1984) Robert Carradine, Anthony Edwards. Å Futurama ÅW (11:56) Futurama (:26) Futurama (12:56) Futurama (:26) Futurama (1:56) Futurama (:26) Futurama (2:56) Futurama (:27) Futurama (3:58) Futurama (:29) Futurama Futurama Å Futurama ÅTh (11:56) Key & Peele (:26) Key & Peele (12:56) ›› First Sunday (2008, Comedy) Ice Cube, Katt Williams. Å It’s Always Sunny It’s Always Sunny It’s Always Sunny (:29) Futurama Futurama Å Futurama ÅF Naked Gun 2 1/2: Fear (12:56) ›› Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult (1994) Leslie Nielsen. Å It’s Always Sunny It’s Always Sunny It’s Always Sunny (:29) Futurama Futurama Å Futurama Å

DSC

M Fast N’ Loud “Bad Ass Bronco Part 1” Fast N’ Loud “Bad Ass Bronco Part 2” Fast N’ Loud Å Fast N’ Loud Å Fast N’ Loud “Cool Customline” Å Fast N’ Loud ÅT Moonshiners “Last Shiner Standing” Moonshiners Tickle has a realization. Moonshiners “A Shiner in Kentucky” Moonshiners “Swamp Shiners” Å Moonshiners Å Moonshiners Wayne perfects his recipe.W Amish Mafia Å Amish Mafia Å Amish Mafia Å Amish Mafia Å Naked and Afraid Å Naked and Afraid ÅTh I (Almost) Got Away With It Å I (Almost) Got Away With It Å Dual Survival “Meltdown” Å Dual Survival “Belly of the Beast” Å Dual Survival “Rocky Mountain High” Dual Survival “Misty Mountain Drop”F Alaska: The Last Frontier Å Alaska: The Last Frontier Å Alaska: The Last Frontier Å Gold Rush Parker gets more gold. Å Gold Rush “Garnets or Gold” Å Gold Rush “Mutiny” Å

E! Varied Programs Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Varied Programs

ESPN

M (11:45) College Football Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl -- Middle Tennessee State vs. Navy. From Fort Worth, Texas. (N) (:15) College Football Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl -- Georgia Tech vs. Mississippi. From Nashville, Tenn. (N)T SportsCenter (N) College Football AdvoCare V100 Bowl -- Arizona vs. Boston College. From Shreveport, La. (N) (Live) College Football AutoZone Liberty Bowl -- Mississippi State vs. Rice. (N) (Live)W (10:00) College GameDay (N) Å College Football Outback Bowl -- Iowa vs. LSU. From Tampa, Fla. (N) (Live) Studio Show 2014 Rose Bowl: Spartans vs. CardinalsTh SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å NFL Insiders (N) (Live) Å High School FootballF SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å NFL Insiders (N) (Live) Å NFL Live (N) (Live) Å Around the Horn Pardon/Interruption

ESPN2 Varied Programs NFL Live Varied ProgramsFAM 8 Simple Rules 8 Simple Rules Reba Reba Reba Reba Boy Meets World Boy Meets World Boy Meets World Boy Meets World The Middle The MiddleFNC (11:00) Happening Now America’s News Headquarters The Real Story With Gretchen Carlson Shepard Smith Reporting Your World With Neil Cavuto The Five

FOOD Pioneer Wo. Barefoot Contessa Varied Programs 10 Dollar Dinners Secrets/Restaurant 30-Minute Meals Giada at Home Giada at Home Barefoot Contessa Barefoot Contessa Pioneer Wo. Varied Programs

FX

M (11:30) ›› Daddy Day Care (2003, Comedy) Eddie Murphy. ››› Rango (2011, Comedy) Voices of Johnny Depp, Isla Fisher, Abigail Breslin. How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother Two and Half Men Two and Half MenT (11:00) ›› Next (2007) Nicolas Cage. ›› Machete (2010) Danny Trejo. The victim of a double-cross seeks revenge. Two and Half Men Two and Half Men ››› Unstoppable (2010, Action) Denzel Washington, Chris Pine.W (10:30) Unstoppable ›› Battle: Los Angeles (2011) Aaron Eckhart. U.S. Marine troops fight off alien invaders. ›› The A-Team (2010, Action) Liam Neeson, Bradley Cooper. Former Special Forces soldiers form a rogue unit.Th (10:00) ›› The A-Team (2010, Action) › What Happens in Vegas (2008) Cameron Diaz, Ashton Kutcher, Rob Corddry. How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother Two and Half Men Two and Half Men ››› Moneyball (2011) Brad Pitt.F (10:00) ›› Lost in Space (1998) ››› Moneyball (2011, Drama) Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill. A baseball manager challenges old-school traditions. Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men

GOLF

M Masters Highlights Golf Emirates Australian Open, Final Round. From Sydney, Australia.T (8:00) Golf Solheim Cup, Final Day. PGA Tour Golf Presidents Cup, Day Four. From the Links at Fancourt, George, South Africa. ÅW Big Break NFL Big Break NFL Big Break NFL Big Break NFL Big Break NFL Big Break NFLTh (11:00) Morning Drive PGA Tour Golf Hyundai Tournament of Champions, Final Round. From Plantation Course at Kapalua in Maui. Inside PGA Tour Top 10F (11:00) Morning Drive The Golf Fix Top 10 Inside PGA Tour PGA Tour Golf Hyundai Tournament of Champions, Pro-Am. Golf Central Pregame (N) (Live) PGA Tour Golf

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SUNDAY10:30 a.m. on (DISN)

Movie: High School MusicalIt’s all about the music in this de-scriptively titled movie. Directed by choreographer Kenny Ortega (“Newsies”), it stars Zac Efron and Vanessa Anne Hudgens as two radically different teens who decide to challenge their innate personalities and act in a play. Once together on stage, feelings start to develop. However, their

friends will have none of that. Corbin Bleu, Ashley Tisdale and Lucas Grabeel also star.

MONDAY

11:30 p.m. on (TCM)

Movie: The Cheap DetectivePeter Falk delivers his best Hum-phrey Bogart impression in this 1978 film-noir spoof written by Neil Simon. References to “Casa-blanca” and “The Maltese Falcon”

abound, so consider rewatch-ing those classics before diving into this one. Madeline Kahn, Eileen Brennan, Marsha Mason and Ann-Margret play some of the femmes fatales surrounding Falk’s titular gumshoe. Fernando Lamas, Sid Caesar and John Houseman also appear.

TUESDAY8:30 a.m. on (3) (5) (24)

7 p.m. on (16)

The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!

In “Night Lights,” Nick, Sally and the Cat are putting on a shadow puppet show when their flash-light stops working. They shrink down and visit some fireflies, who demonstrate how they com-municate with light and provide il-lumination for the puppet show. In “Go Snails Go,” the Cat and the kids join a pair of snails named Lewis and Clark for an expedition through the forest of Slippity-Goo, where they learn how snails use their shells.

8 p.m. on (TCM)Movie: That’s Entertainment!Hollywood legends introduce a star-studded 1974 collection of moments from the finest MGM musicals, ranging from the first all-sound musical — “Broadway Melody of 1930” — to the climac-

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THURSDAY

6:30 a.m. on (5) (24)

4 p.m. on (3)

Martha SpeaksThis episode features a visit from former U.S. poet laureate Billy Collins. In “Billy Collins Speaks,” Martha is convinced that Collins must be a dog because he writes about them so well. She causes a minor melee when she sees a human reading his work, and in the process she introduces young viewers to the word “impostor.” In “Milo’s Reading Buddy,” T.D. helps Milo get over his anxiety about reading in front of people.

SATURDAY

11 a.m. on (FAM)

Movie: Space JamAmerica’s most beloved athlete since Muhammad Ali teams up with our favorite cartoon charac-ters for a riotous, “Roger Rabbit”-smooth blend of animation and live action. When the boss of a

theme park on a faraway planet sends his minions to capture the Looney Tunes gang for use as new attractions, they’ll only go if the aliens beat them at basket-ball. The visitors have some tricks up their sleeves, but the Looneys have a secret weapon: Michael Jordan himself.

12 p.m. on (TCM)

Movie: The Adventures of Mark Twain

Fredric March stars as Samuel L. Clemens, the witty, satirical author commonly known as Mark Twain. The 1944 docudrama fo-cuses on the life as well as the career of the beloved American writer. Alexis Smith, Donald Crisp, Alan Hale and John Car-radine co-star.

12:30 p.m. on (FAM)

Movie: The Little RascalsPenelope Spheeris (“Wayne’s World”) directed this charming 1994 comedy, which transplants the Our Gang kids to the ’90s with their ’30s innocence intact. Alfalfa (Bug Hall) incurs the wrath of the He-Man Womun Haters Club when he falls for the lovely Darla (Brittany Ashton Holmes). Eventually, all learn that girls are people, too. Whoopi Goldberg, Mel Brooks and Reba McEntire have cameo roles.

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THURSDAY8:30 p.m. on (FAM)Movie: The Goonies

A group of adolescent misfits undertakes a harrowing mission to recover the booty of a notorious 17th-century pirate in this 1985 children’s classic. Leader Mikey (Sean Astin) proves himself when he discovers the booby-trapped treasure in time to save their homes from demolition. Josh Brolin, Martha Plimpton, Corey Feldman, Jeff Cohen and Kerri Green also star.

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WEEKDAY AFTERNOON12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30

CABLE CHANNELSHALL Varied Programs Home Improvement Home Improvement Home Improvement Home ImprovementHGTV House Hunters Hunters Int’l Varied Programs

HIST

M Modern Marvels “Nuclear Tech” Å Modern Marvels “Torture Devices” Modern Marvels Å Modern Marvels U.S. military fighter jets. Modern Marvels “Ropes & Chains” Modern Marvels “Hydraulics” ÅT Cajun Pawn Stars Cajun Pawn Stars Cajun Pawn Stars Cajun Pawn Stars Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration RestorationW Ancient Aliens “Aliens and Dinosaurs” Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens “Secrets of the Tombs” Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens “The Einstein Factor” Ancient Aliens “The Power of Three”Th Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars ÅF America Unearthed Å America Unearthed Å America Unearthed Å America Unearthed Å America Unearthed Å America Unearthed “Stone of Destiny“.

LIFE

M Murder on the 13th Floor (2012) Sean Patrick Thomas, Jordan Ladd. Å › Obsessed (2009) Idris Elba. A stalker threatens a married man’s idyllic life. Å ›› Brown Sugar (2002, Romance-Comedy) Taye Diggs, Sanaa Lathan. ÅT ›› Madea’s Family Reunion (2006, Comedy) Tyler Perry, Blair Underwood. Å ›› My Sister’s Keeper (2009, Drama) Cameron Diaz, Abigail Breslin. Å ›› Nights in Rodanthe (2008, Romance) Richard Gere, Diane Lane. ÅW Dance Moms “Recital Rebellion” Å Dance Moms Abby punishes Maddie. Dance Moms “The Dancing Dead” Å Dance Moms “Gone, Abby Gone” Å Dance Moms Å Dance Moms Abby tests her dancers.Th How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother Project Runway All Stars Å Project Runway All Stars Å Project Runway All Stars Å Project Runway All Stars Å Project Runway All Stars ÅF How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother The Wife He Met Online (2012, Suspense) Cameron Mathison, Barbara Niven. Å

MTV Varied Programs

NBCSN

M SportsDash With Yahoo! Sports (N) Bill Dance Seasons on the Fly Outdoor Secrets Jimmy Houston English Premier League Soccer (N) (Live) Pro Football Talk (N)T SportsDash With Yahoo! Sports (N) Blue Collar No. Amer. Hunter Deer Hunting TV Love of the Hunt ONTV Blue Water Outdoor Secrets Americana Outd’rs Formula DRIFT Fantasy Ftb Pro Football TalkW SportsDash With Yahoo! Sports (N) Whitetail Diaries Under Wild Skies Federation Angler Walleye Tour Blitz TV WildLifers Wingshooting USA Walleye Tour U.S. Olympic TrialsTh SportsDash With Yahoo! Sports (N) Americana Outd’rs O’Neill Outside Intrepid Outdoors Outdoor Secrets FLW Outdoors Charlie Moore Fishing/Martin Fantasy Ftb Pro Football TalkF SportsDash With Yahoo! Sports (N) GAFF Life Territories Wild Whitetail SLAM Fishing/Martin Bill Dance Blitz TV Motorsports Hour FNIA: Clicker Pro Football Talk

NICK PAW Patrol SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Varied Programs Sanjay and Craig Varied Programs SpongeBob Varied ProgramsSPIKE Movie Varied Programs Cops

SUN

M NHL Hockey New York Rangers at Tampa Bay Lightning. (Subject to Blackout) Jimbo Fisher Show GatorZone Saltwater Exp. Into the Blue Golf Destination Golf America (N) Florida SportT College Basketball Savannah State at Florida. Inside the HEAT FSU Bowl Preview College Basketball George Washington at Kansas State. (N) (Live) UFC UnleashedW College Basketball DePaul at Georgetown. Starting Gate (N) (Live) Sports Unlimited Graham Bensinger Inside Orange 3 Wide Life (N) GatorZone (N)Th NHL Hockey Tampa Bay Lightning at Vancouver Canucks. (Subject to Blackout) Starting Gate (N) (Live) Halls of Fame 3 Wide Life Big 12 Showcase Future Phenoms (N) Prep Zone Spo Playing ThroughF Into the Blue Women’s College Basketball Mississippi State at Florida. Inside the Heat B-CU Insider Big 12 Showcase BMX Supercross World Cup Sports Unlimited

SYFY

M Being Human Being Human Being Human Being Human Being Human Being HumanT The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight ZoneW The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight ZoneTh (11:00) SS Doomtrooper (2006) Å Chupacabra: Dark Seas (2005, Horror) Giancarlo Esposito, John Rhys-Davies. Å ›› Ogre (2008, Fantasy) John Schneider, Ryan Kennedy. Å Bigfoot (2012) Danny Bonaduce. ÅF (11:30) Showdown at Area 51 (2007) Jason London. Å › Princess of Mars (2009, Science Fiction) Antonio Sabato Jr., Traci Lords. Å ›› Paul (2011, Comedy) Simon Pegg, Nick Frost. The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen

TBS (11:30) Wipeout Cleveland Show American Dad American Dad American Dad Cougar Town Friends Friends Friends Friends King of Queens King of Queens

TCM

M (11:30) ›› The Young Guns (1956) ›› Don’t Go Near the Water (1957) Glenn Ford. Å (:45) ››› Tom Thumb (1958, Fantasy) Russ Tamblyn, Alan Young. Å (DVS) ›› Follow the Boys (1963) Connie Francis, Dany Robin. ÅT (:15) ›› It’s Trad, Dad! (1962) Helen Shapiro, Craig Douglas. (:45) ›› Rock Around the Clock (1956) Alan Freed Å (:15) ›› Twist Around the Clock (1961) Chubby Checker. (:45) ›› Jailhouse Rock (1957) Elvis Presley. Å (DVS)W (11:45) ››› Splendor in the Grass (1961) Natalie Wood, Warren Beatty. Å ››› The Thomas Crown Affair (1968) Steve McQueen, Faye Dunaway. Å ››› Magnificent Obsession (1954, Drama) Jane Wyman, Rock Hudson. ÅTh Sporting Blood ›› New Morals for Old (1932, Comedy) Robert Young. ›› Washington Masquerade (1932) Lionel Barrymore. › Day of Reckoning (1933) Richard Dix. (:45) ›› The Secret of Madame Blanche (1933, Drama) ÅF (11:00) Untamed ›› Montana Moon (1930, Musical) Joan Crawford. Å ›› Paid (1931) Joan Crawford, Robert Armstrong. Å ›› Dance, Fools, Dance (1931) Joan Crawford. Å ›› Laughing Sinners (1931) Å

TLC Varied ProgramsTNT Bones Bones Bones Varied Programs Bones Varied Programs Castle Varied Programs Castle

TOON (11:00) Movie Movie Varied Programs World of Gumball Varied Programs Adventure Time Varied ProgramsTRAVELVaried Programs

TVL Gunsmoke Varied Programs Gunsmoke Varied Programs Gunsmoke Varied Programs Bonanza Varied Programs Bonanza Varied Programs Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Show

USA

M NCIS An assassin targets a key witness. NCIS “Masquerade” Å NCIS “Jack Knife” Å NCIS Gibbs’ former mother-in-law. Å NCIS “Double Identity” Å NCIS A Navy diver is murdered. ÅT Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims UnitW NCIS “Out of the Frying Pan ...” NCIS “Tell-All” Å (DVS) NCIS “Two-Faced” Å (DVS) NCIS A murder is caught on tape. NCIS Tony revisits his time in Baltimore. NCIS Tracking the Port-to-Port killer.Th Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ÅF CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å

VH1 Varied ProgramsWGN-A Law & Order WGN Midday News Law & Order Law & Order Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal IntentPREMIUM CHANNELSDISN Mickey Mouse Doc McStuffins Jessie Good Luck Charlie Varied Programs Dog With a Blog Varied Programs

HBO

M Will of the Warrior ›› The Wedding Date (2005) Debra Messing. ‘PG-13’ Å (:15) ››› Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004) ‘PG-13’ (:45) › A Night at the Roxbury (1998) Will Ferrell. ‘PG-13’ The Secret Life REAL SportsT James Gandolfini (:45) ›› Bee Season (2005, Drama) Richard Gere, Juliette Binoche. ‘PG-13’ Å 24/7 Red Wings/Maple Leafs: Road (:45) ›› Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011, Action) Robert Downey Jr. ‘PG-13’ ÅW The Bourne Legacy (:45) ›› Snow White and the Huntsman (2012, Fantasy) Kristen Stewart, Charlize Theron. ‘PG-13’ Å ››› Les Misérables (2012) Hugh Jackman. Former prisoner Jean Valjean flees a persistent pursuer. (:45) Life of Pi ‘PG’Th Because-Winn (:45) ›› We Bought a Zoo (2011, Comedy-Drama) Matt Damon, Scarlett Johansson. ‘PG’ Å ››› The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2011) Judi Dench, Bill Nighy. ‘PG-13’ Å Will of the Warrior (:45) › Taxi (2004)F Mission: Impossible ›› EDtv (1999, Comedy) Matthew McConaughey, Jenna Elfman. ‘PG-13’ Å ›› Mars Attacks! (1996, Comedy) Jack Nicholson, Glenn Close. ‘PG-13’ Å ›› Jack the Giant Slayer (2013) Nicholas Hoult. ‘PG-13’

MAX

M Chernobyl Diaries (:20) ›› Gangster Squad (2013) Josh Brolin. ‘R’ Å (:15) ›› This Is 40 (2012) Paul Rudd. A long-married couple deal with personal and professional crises. ›› The Eagle (2011, Action) Channing Tatum. ‘PG-13’T ›› Mission: Impossible (1996, Action) Tom Cruise, Jon Voight. ‘PG-13’ Å ›› Entrapment (1999, Action) Sean Connery, Catherine Zeta-Jones. ‘PG-13’ Å ›› Rock of Ages (2012, Musical) Julianne Hough, Diego Boneta. ‘PG-13’ ÅW (11:20) ›› American Reunion (2012) (:15) ›› Fantastic Four (2005, Action) Ioan Gruffudd, Jessica Alba. ‘PG-13’ Å (:05) › Wrath of the Titans (2012, Fantasy) Sam Worthington. ‘PG-13’ Å (4:50) ›› Rebound (2005) ‘PG’ ÅTh (11:05) El Gringo (:45) ›› Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994) Jim Carrey. Å (:15) Pavement (2002, Suspense) Robert Patrick, Lauren Holly. ‘R’ Å (3:50) ››› Ruby Sparks (2012) Paul Dano. ‘R’ Å (:35) FreeloadersF (11:35) William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream (:40) ››› Hot Shots! Part Deux (1993) Charlie Sheen. Å (:10) ›› Project X (2012, Comedy) Thomas Mann. ‘R’ Å (:45) ››› Prometheus (2012) Noomi Rapace. ‘R’ Å

SHOW

M (11:00) ›› What Dreams May Come ›› The Words (2012, Drama) Bradley Cooper. ‘PG-13’ Å (:45) ››› The Color of Money (1986, Drama) Paul Newman, Tom Cruise. ‘R’ (:45) ›› Dangerous Minds (1995) Michelle Pfeiffer. ‘R’ ÅT (10:30) Out of Time ››› The Woman in Black (2012) Daniel Radcliffe. ‘PG-13’ (:15) ››› 50/50 (2011, Comedy-Drama) Joseph Gordon-Levitt. ‘R’ Å ›› Gone (2012, Suspense) Amanda Seyfried. ‘PG-13’ Å Jay Z MadeW LT: The Life ›› Diary of a Mad Black Woman (2005) Kimberly Elise. Premiere. ‘PG-13’ Å To Be Announced House of Lies House of Lies House of Lies House of Lies House of Lies House of LiesTh (:15) Comedy Warriors: Healing Through Humor (2013) ‘NR’ › The Scarlet Letter (1995, Drama) Demi Moore, Gary Oldman. ‘R’ Å (:45) ›› Mimic (1997, Horror) Mira Sorvino, Jeremy Northam. Premiere. ‘R’ Llewyn DavisF Shameless “Pilot” Å Shameless Frank goes missing. Å Shameless “Aunt Ginger” Å Shameless Debbie steals a little boy. Shameless “Three Boys” Å Shameless Rehabilitating a delinquent.

TMC

M (11:30) ›› The Decoy Bride (2011) ›› Janie Jones (2010, Drama) Abigail Breslin, Alessandro Nivola. ‘NR’ Å (2:50) ›› A Little Help (2010) Jenna Fischer. ‘R’ Å (:40) › The Double (2011, Action) Richard Gere. ‘PG-13’ ÅT ››› Your Sister’s Sister (2011) Emily Blunt. ‘R’ Å ›› Breaking Upwards (2009) Daryl Wein, Julie White. ‘NR’ ››› Stir of Echoes (1999, Suspense) Kevin Bacon. ‘R’ (:40) Stir of Echoes: The Homecoming (2007) Rob Lowe. ‘R’W (10:30) Stakeout ‘R’››› Another Stakeout (1993, Suspense) Richard Dreyfuss. ‘PG-13’ Å (:20) ››› Cool Runnings (1993) Leon. ‘PG’ Å › The Three Musketeers (2011, Action) Matthew MacFadyen. ‘PG-13’ ÅTh Legally Blonde 2 (:35) ›› Before and After (1996, Drama) Meryl Streep. Premiere. ‘PG-13’ Å ›› When a Man Loves a Woman (1994, Drama) Andy Garcia. Premiere. ‘R’ (:40) ››› A Better Life (2011) Demián Bichir. ‘PG-13’ ÅF (11:10) ›› The Iron Lady (2011) Å ››› Out of the Ashes (2003, Docudrama) Christine Lahti. Premiere. ‘R’ Å ››› Mean Creek (2004, Drama) Rory Culkin. ‘R’ Å ›› Breaking Upwards (2009) Daryl Wein. ‘NR’ Å

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LOCAL BROADCAST CHANNELS^ News Nightly News Entertainment Access H. Hollywood Game Night Å Hollywood Game Night Å The Blacklist “General Ludd” News Jay Leno# World News Business Rpt. PBS NewsHour (N) Å Antiques Roadshow Å Antiques Roadshow Å Independent Lens “How to Survive a Plague” POV Å% Journal Business Rpt. PBS NewsHour (N) Å Antiques Roadshow Å Antiques Roadshow Å Independent Lens (N) To Be Announced& Local 6 News Evening News Local 6 News Inside Edition How I Met 2 Broke Girls Mike & Molly Mom Å Person of Interest “2 Pi R” News Letterman( News Nightly News News Entertainment Hollywood Game Night Å Hollywood Game Night Å The Blacklist “General Ludd” News Jay Leno) News World News Jeopardy! Wheel Fortune Happy New Year Charlie Brown Rudolph’s Shiny New Year Castle “The Lives of Others” Eyewit. News Jimmy Kimmel* 10 News, 6pm Evening News Wheel Fortune Jeopardy! How I Met 2 Broke Girls Mike & Molly Mom Å Person of Interest “2 Pi R” 10 News Letterman` FOX13 6:00 News (N) Å TMZ (N) Å omg! Insider Almost Human “Pilot” Sleepy Hollow Å FOX13 10:00 News (N) Å News Access H.0 Sesame Street Å (DVS) Cat in the Hat Peg Plus Cat Steves’ Europe Rudy Maxa Travelscope Journey Globe Trekker “Mozambique” Tavis Smiley Charlie Rose2 Engagement Engagement How I Met How I Met iHeartradio Music Festival, Night 1 Å News on CW18 Entertainment Seinfeld Å Seinfeld Å4 TV20 News World News Entertainment Inside Edition Happy New Year Charlie Brown Rudolph’s Shiny New Year Castle “The Lives of Others” News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel6 Christ. Fitness Today Z. Levitt Great Awakening Love a Child Place/Miracles A. Wommack Jewish Jewels Life Today Jentzen Great Awaken8 Martha Speaks Business Rpt. PBS NewsHour (N) Å Antiques Roadshow Å Antiques Roadshow Å In Performance at White House Charlie Rose (N) Å; The Middle The Middle Family Feud Family Feud Law & Order: SVU Steve Harvey Å News ThisMinute The Arsenio Hall Show Å< News World News The List (N) Ask America Happy New Year Charlie Brown Rudolph’s Shiny New Year Castle “The Lives of Others” News Jimmy Kimmel@ Modern Family Modern Family Big Bang Big Bang Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU The Office The Office Family Guy Family GuyC FOX 35 News TMZ (N) Å Modern Family Modern Family Almost Human “Pilot” Sleepy Hollow Å FOX 35 News at 10 (N) Å News The SimpsonsF Love-Raymond Seinfeld Å Family Feud Family Feud Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Seinfeld Å CommunityH Pastor Present The 700 Club (N) Å Turning Point Love a Child Give Me the Bible Jentezen Studio Direct Hour-Healing Joseph PrinceL King King Two/Half Men Two/Half Men iHeartradio Music Festival, Night 1 Å Engagement Engagement The Arsenio Hall Show ÅS The Simpsons The Simpsons Big Bang Big Bang Almost Human “Pilot” Sleepy Hollow Å FOX 35 News at 10 (N) Å TMZ (N) Å Access H.T (5:00) The Scarlet and the Black Potter’s Touch Behind Scenes Living Edge Kingdom Conn. J. Duplantis One Night With the King (2006) Tiffany Dupont, Luke Goss. (V)X Criminal Minds “Hit” Criminal Minds “Run” Criminal Minds Å Criminal Minds “Compulsion” Criminal Minds Å Criminal Minds “Plain Sight”± Two/Half Men Two/Half Men Big Bang Big Bang Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Family Guy Family Guy The Office The Office

CABLE CHANNELSA&E Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Å Duck Dynasty Å (:01) Bad Ink (:31) Bad InkAMC Breaking Bad (:24) Breaking Bad Å (:28) Breaking Bad “Buried” (:32) Breaking Bad Å (:36) Breaking Bad Å (:40) Breaking Bad “To’hajiilee” Breaking BadANPL Finding Bigfoot Å Finding Bigfoot Å Finding Bigfoot: Further Finding Bigfoot Travel to Nepal in search of the Yeti. Å Finding Bigfoot: FurtherBET (5:00) ›› Notorious (2009) Angela Bassett, Derek Luke. Å Doing Hard Time (2004) Boris Kodjoe, Michael K. Williams. Å ›› Streets (1990) Christina Applegate, David Mendenhall. Å

BRAVO Real Housewives/Beverly Real Housewives/Beverly Real Housewives/Beverly Vanderpump Rules (N) Real Housewives/Beverly Vanderpump RulesCNBC Mad Money (N) The Kudlow Report (N) American Greed Car Chasers Car Chasers Car Chasers Car Chasers Mad MoneyCNN Situation Room (:28) Crossfire Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Piers Morgan Live (N) (Live) AC 360 Later (N) Erin Burnett OutFrontCOM South Park South Park South Park South Park ››› Scary Movie (2000) Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans. Å Katt Williams: It’s Pimpin’ Pimpin’ Å Chris RockDSC Fast N’ Loud Å Fast N’ Loud Å Street Outlaws Å Street Outlaws Å Street Outlaws (N) Å Street Outlaws ÅE! (5:00) › Little Fockers (2010) E! News (N) › The Back-up Plan (2010, Romance-Comedy) Jennifer Lopez, Alex O’Loughlin. Chelsea Lately E! News

ESPN Football (:45) College Football Valero Alamo Bowl -- Oregon vs. Texas. From San Antonio. (N) (Live) College Football: National University Holiday BowlESPN2 SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å College Basketball Virginia at Tennessee. (N) (Live) NFL PrimeTime Å After/Review Sport Science SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å

FAM The Middle ›› The Princess Diaries (2001, Comedy) Julie Andrews, Anne Hathaway. (V) ›› A Cinderella Story (2004) Hilary Duff, Jennifer Coolidge. (V) The 700 Club ÅFNC Special Report With Bret Baier On Record, Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (N) Å The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor Å

FOOD Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Guy’s Grocery Games Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, DriveFX Dads “Pilot” Dads Å Dads Å Dads Å Dads Å Dads Å Dads Å Dads Å Dads Å Dads Å Dads Å › Old Dogs

GOLF Golf Central Golf Central Masters Highlights Masters Highlights Masters Highlights Masters Highlights Masters Highlights Adam Scott.HALL ››› Farewell Mr. Kringle (2010) Christine Taylor. Å Catch a Christmas Star (2013) Shannon Elizabeth. Å ››› Christmas Song (2012) Natasha Henstridge. ÅHGTV Love It or List It, Too Å Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å House Hunters Hunters Int’l Love It or List It ÅHIST Modern Marvels Å Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn StarsLIFE ›› Madea’s Family Reunion (2006, Comedy) Tyler Perry. Å ›››› The Shawshank Redemption (1994) Tim Robbins, Morgan Freeman. Premiere. Å (V) (:01) Biography ÅMTV Catfish: The TV Show Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness MTV Special ›› Jackass 3.5 (2011)

NBCSN To Be Announced NHL Live (N) (Live) NHL Hockey Los Angeles Kings at Chicago Blackhawks. (N Subject to Blackout) NHL Overtime English Premier LeagueNICK Thundermans Thundermans Thundermans Thundermans News W/Linda Full House Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Å Friends Å

SPIKE Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Sting. Cops Å Cops Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops ÅSUN Ship Shape TV Sport Fishing Fishing-Flats Sport Fishing College Basketball Louisiana Tech at Oklahoma. (N) (Live) Halls of Fame BMX Supercross World Cup SeamasterSYFY Being Human Å Being Human Å Being Human Being Human Being Human Being Human “Ruh Roh”TBS Seinfeld Å Seinfeld Å Seinfeld Å Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Big Bang Big Bang Conan ÅTCM (:15) ›› Son of a Gunfighter (1966, Western) Russ Tamblyn. ››› It Started With Eve (1941) Premiere. (V) (:45) ›› Bikini Beach (1964) Frankie Avalon, Martha Hyer. Å Cheap DetctiveTLC Cake Boss Cake Boss Cake Boss Cake Boss Cake Boss Cake Boss Cake Boss (N) Cake Boss (N) Bakery Boss (N) Å Cake Boss Cake BossTNT Castle “Dial M for Mayor” Castle Å (DVS) Major Crimes Å Major Crimes (N) Å Rizzoli & Isles Å Major Crimes Å

TOON Wrld, Gumball Advent. Time Advent. Time Regular Show Steven Univ. Uncle Grandpa King of the Hill Cleveland Family Guy Rick and Morty American Dad Family GuyTRAV Mega RV Countdown Å Extreme RVs Å Bizarre Foods America Å Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods America Å Gem Hunt ÅTVL Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King KingUSA NCIS “Guilty Pleasure” Å NCIS “Moonlighting” Å WWE Monday Night RAW (N) (Live) Å (:05) NCIS: Los AngelesVH1 Love & Hip Hop “Wife Swap” Love & Hip Hop Love & Hip Hop Love & Hip Hop Love & Hip Hop Moments Love & Hip Hop Moments

WGN-A Amer. Funniest Home Videos Amer. Funniest Home Videos Amer. Funniest Home Videos Amer. Funniest Home Videos WGN News at Nine (N) Å How I Met EngagementPREMIUM CHANNELSDISN Good-Charlie Jessie Å A.N.T. Farm Jessie Å ›› High School Musical 3: Senior Year (2008) Zac Efron. ‘G’ Dog With Blog Austin & Ally A.N.T. Farm Jessie ÅHBO REAL Sports Fight Game 24/7 Red Wings/Maple ›› Savages (2012, Crime Drama) Taylor Kitsch. ‘R’ Å (V) (:15) ›› Mama (2013, Horror) Jessica Chastain. ‘PG-13’ ÅMAX The Eagle › The Return (2006) Sarah Michelle Gellar. Å ›› Gangster Squad (2013, Crime Drama) Josh Brolin. ‘R’ Å ›› This Is 40 (2012, Romance-Comedy) Paul Rudd. ‘R’ Å (V)

SHOW Danger. Minds (:25) Sellebrity (2012, Documentary) ‘NR’ ›› Beauty Shop (2005, Comedy) Queen Latifah. ‘PG-13’ (V) ›› The Words (2012, Drama) Bradley Cooper. ‘PG-13’ ÅTMC › The Double (:20) › The Reunion (2011) John Cena. ‘PG-13’ ››› The Master (2012, Drama) Joaquin Phoenix, Amy Adams. ‘R’ Å (V) ››› Fish Tank (2009) Michael Fassbender.

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Ohio State at Purdue. (Live) (ESPN2) Tue. 1 pm Indiana at Illinois. (Live) (ESPN2) Tue. 3 pm Louisville at Central Florida. (Live) (ESPN2) Tue. 5 pm Memphis at South Florida. (Live) (ESPN2) Tue. 7 pm Connecticut at Houston. (Live) (ESPN2) Tue. 9 pm NBA TONIGHT (Live) (ESPN2) Wed. 1 am Wisconsin at Northwestern. (Live) (ESPN2) Thu. 7 pm St. Mary’s at Gonzaga. (Live) (ESPN2) Thu. 9 pm Pittsburgh at North Carolina State. (Live) (20) Sat. 12:00 pm (44) Sat. 12:00 pm (65) Sat. 12:00 pm Cincinnati at Memphis. (Live) (ESPN2) Sat. 12:00 pm Michigan State at Indiana. (Live) (6) Sat. 2 pm (10) Sat. 2 pm Miami at Syracuse. (Live) (20) Sat. 2 pm (44) Sat. 2 pm (65) Sat. 2 pm Duke at Notre Dame. (Live) (6) Sat. 4 pm (10) Sat. 4 pm Virginia at Florida State. (Live) (ESPN2) Sat. 5 pm Prime Prep (Texas) vs. Whit-ney Young (Ill.). (Live) (ESPN2) Sat. 7 pm BULLS EYE (Live) (WGN-A) Sat. 7:30 pm Atlanta Hawks at Chicago Bulls. (Live) (WGN-A) Sat. 8 pm

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Friday Night Fights. (Live) (ESPN2) Fri. 9 pm

FOOTBALLCOLIN’S NEW FOOTBALL SHOW (Live) (ESPN2) Sun. 9 am FANTASY FOOTBALL NOW (Live) (ESPN2) Sun. 11 am THE NFL TODAY (Live) (6) Sun. 12:00 pm (10) Sun. 12:00 pm FOX NFL SUNDAY (Live) (13) Sun. 12:00 pm (35) Sun. 12:00 pm (51) Sun. 12:00 pm Jacksonville Jaguars at India-napolis Colts. (Live) (6) Sun. 1 pm Regional Coverage. (Live) (10) Sun. 1 pm Regional Coverage. (Live) (13) Sun. 1 pm (35) Sun. 1 pm (51) Sun. 1 pm Denver Broncos at Oakland Raiders. (Live) (6) Sun. 4:25 pm Regional Coverage. (Live) (10) Sun. 4:25 pm Regional Coverage. (Live) (13) Sun. 4:25 pm (35) Sun. 4:25 pm (51) Sun. 4:25 pm FOOTBALL NIGHT IN AMERI-CA (Live) (2) Sun. 7 pm (8) Sun. 7 pm NFL Football (Live) (2) Sun. 8:20 pm (8) Sun. 8:20 pm NFL INSIDERS (Live) (ESPN2) Mon. 3 pm NFL LIVE (Live) (ESPN2) Mon. 4 pm Hyundai Sun Bowl — UCLA vs. Virginia Tech. (Live) (6) Tue. 2 pm (10) Tue. 2 pm

TaxSlayer.com Gator Bowl — Georgia vs. Nebraska. (Live) (ESPN2) Wed. 12:00 pm Capital One Bowl — South Carolina vs. Wisconsin. (Live) (20) Wed. 1 pm (28) Wed. 1 pm NFL LIVE (Live) (ESPN2) Wed. 4 pm COLLEGE FOOTBALL LIVE (Live) (ESPN2) Thu. 3:30 pm NFL LIVE (Live) (ESPN2) Thu. 4 pm FANTASY FOOTBALL LIVE (Live) (NBCSN) Thu. 5 pm COLLEGE FOOTBALL LIVE (Live) (ESPN2) Fri. 5 pm NFL KICKOFF (Live) (ESPN2) Fri. 7 pm AT&T Cotton Bowl — Mis-souri vs. Oklahoma State. (Live) (13) Fri. 8 pm (35) Fri. 8 pm (51) Fri. 8 pm U.S. Army All-American Bowl. (Live) (2) Sat. 1 pm (8) Sat. 1 pm NCAA Division I, Final: Teams TBA. (Live) (ESPN2) Sat. 2 pm AFC or NFC Wild-Card Game: Teams TBA. (Live) (2) Sat. 4:30 pm (8) Sat. 4:30 pm AFC or NFC Wild-Card Game: Teams TBA. (Live) (2) Sat. 8 pm (8) Sat. 8 pm

GOLFPresidents Cup, Day Four.(GOLF) Sun. 12:00 pm The Tour Championship, Final Round.(GOLF) Sun. 6:30 pm The Tour Championship, Final Round.(GOLF) Sun. 11 pm Emirates Australian Open, Fi-nal Round.(GOLF) Mon. 1 pm Presidents Cup, Day Four.(GOLF) Tue. 2 pm

PNC Father/Son Challenge, First Day.(GOLF) Tue. 8 pm PNC Father/Son Challenge, Final Round.(GOLF) Tue. 11:30 pm Hyundai Tournament of Champions, Final Round.(GOLF) Thu. 1 pm GOLF CENTRAL (Live) (GOLF) Thu. 6 pm Hyundai Tournament of Champions, Pro-Am. (Same-day Tape) (GOLF) Thu. 8 pm Hyundai Tournament of Champions, Pro-Am.(GOLF) Fri. 2:30 pm GOLF CENTRAL PREGAME (Live) (GOLF) Fri. 4:30 pm Hyundai Tournament of Champions, First Round. (Live) (GOLF) Fri. 5:30 pm GOLF CENTRAL (Live) (GOLF) Fri. 10 pm Hyundai Tournament of Champions, First Round.(GOLF) Fri. 10:30 pm Hyundai Tournament of Champions, First Round.(GOLF) Sat. 9 am GOLF CENTRAL PREGAME (Live) (GOLF) Sat. 1:30 pm Hyundai Tournament of Champions, Second Round. (Live) (GOLF) Sat. 2:30 pm GOLF CENTRAL (Live) (GOLF) Sat. 7 pm Hyundai Tournament of Champions, Second Round.(GOLF) Sat. 7:30 pm

HOCKEYNHL LIVE (Live) (NBCSN) Mon. 7 pm

Los Angeles Kings at Chi-cago Blackhawks. (Live) (NBCSN) Mon. 8 pm Detroit Red Wings vs. Toronto Maple Leafs. (Live) (2) Wed. 1 pm (8) Wed. 1 pm

OLYMPICSSki Jumping & Nordic Com-bined. (Live) (2) Sun. 1:30 pm (8) Sun. 1:30 pm Speed Skating. (Live) (2) Sun. 3 pm (8) Sun. 3 pm Speed Skating: Men’s 10,000m & Women’s 5000m. (Live) (NBCSN) Wed. 5 pm Speed Skating: Short Track - Women’s & Men’s 1500m. (Live) (NBCSN) Fri. 8 pm Speed Skating: Short Track - Women’s & Men’s 500m. (Live) (NBCSN) Sat. 4 pm

SOCCERPREMIER LEAGUE LIVE (Live) (NBCSN) Sun. 10:30 am English Premier League Soc-cer (NBCSN) Sun. 11 am English Premier League Soc-cer (Live) (NBCSN) Mon. 3 pm English Premier League Soc-cer (NBCSN) Wed. 12:00 am PREMIER LEAGUE LIVE (Live) (NBCSN) Sat. 9:45 am English Premier League Soc-cer (Live) (NBCSN) Sat. 10 am Arsenal FC vs Tottenham Hot-spur FC. (Live) (13) Sat. 12:00 pm (35) Sat. 12:00 pm (51) Sat. 12:00 pm PREMIER LEAGUE LIVE (Live) (NBCSN) Sat. 12:00 pm English Premier League Soc-cer (Live) (NBCSN) Sat. 12:30 pm

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LOCAL BROADCAST CHANNELS^ News Nightly News Entertainment Access H. NBC News Special: Year End News in Review (N) Å NBC’s New Year’s Eve News New Year’s# World News Business Rpt. PBS NewsHour (N) Å Live From Lincoln Center (N) Å Return-Abbey Frontline Gospels; Christianity and Roman Empire. Å (DVS)% Journal Business Rpt. PBS NewsHour (N) Å Live From Lincoln Center (N) Å Return-Abbey Frontline Å (DVS) TBA Tavis Smiley& Local 6 News Evening News Local 6 News Inside Edition NCIS “Hit and Run” NCIS: Los Angeles “Parley” (:01) Person of Interest Å News Letterman( News Nightly News News Entertainment NBC News Special: Year End News in Review (N) Å NBC’s New Year’s Eve News New Year’s) News World News Jeopardy! Wheel Fortune New Year’s Rockin’ Eve-30 Greatest Women in Music Dick Clark’s Primetime Eyewit. News Dick Clark’s* 10 News, 6pm Evening News Wheel Fortune Jeopardy! NCIS “Hit and Run” NCIS: Los Angeles “Parley” (:01) Person of Interest Å 10 News Letterman` FOX13 6:00 News (N) Å TMZ (N) Å omg! Insider Dads Brooklyn Nine New Girl Mindy Project FOX13 10:00 News (N) Å New Year’s Eve Live (N) Å0 Sesame Street Å (DVS) Cat in the Hat Peg Plus Cat Carol Burnett: The Mark Twain Prize Å Ellen DeGeneres: The Mark Twain Prize Å Will Ferrell2 Engagement Engagement How I Met How I Met iHeartradio Music Festival, Night 2 Å News on CW18 Entertainment Seinfeld Å Seinfeld Å4 TV20 News World News Entertainment Inside Edition New Year’s Rockin’ Eve-30 Greatest Women in Music Dick Clark’s Primetime News at 11 Dick Clark’s6 Christ. Fitness Today Kenneth Hagin Great Awakening H.Babers Sr. Place/Miracles Help;Hannah Perry Stone Life Today Purpose-Life Great Awaken8 Martha Speaks Business Rpt. PBS NewsHour (N) Å Live From Lincoln Center (N) Å Return-Abbey Frontline Gospels; Christianity and Roman Empire. Å (DVS); The Middle The Middle Family Feud Family Feud Law & Order: SVU Steve Harvey Å News ThisMinute The Arsenio Hall Show Å< News World News The List (N) Ask America New Year’s Rockin’ Eve-30 Greatest Women in Music Dick Clark’s Primetime News Dick Clark’s@ Modern Family Modern Family Big Bang Big Bang Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU The Office The Office Family Guy Family GuyC FOX 35 News TMZ (N) Å Modern Family Modern Family Dads Brooklyn Nine New Girl Mindy Project FOX 35 News at 10 (N) Å New Year’s Eve Live (N) ÅF Love-Raymond Seinfeld Å Family Feud Family Feud Bones A man is found dead. Bones “The Girl in Suite 2103” Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Seinfeld Å CommunityH Pastor Present The 700 Club (N) Å Pastor Babers Paid Program Manna Fest Paid Program Paid Program Studio Direct Hour-Healing Joseph PrinceL King King Two/Half Men Two/Half Men iHeartradio Music Festival, Night 2 Å Engagement Engagement The Arsenio Hall Show ÅS The Simpsons The Simpsons Big Bang Big Bang Dads Brooklyn Nine New Girl Mindy Project FOX 35 News at 10 (N) Å New Year’s Eve Live (N) ÅT (4:30) ››› King of Kings (1961) Robert Ryan Potter’s Touch Behind Scenes Joyce Meyer Joseph Prince Rod Parsley 40 Years of God’s Miracles Miracles over the past 40 years.X Criminal Minds “Blood Hungry” Criminal Minds Å Criminal Minds Å (DVS) Criminal Minds “Perennials” Criminal Minds “Zugzwang” Flashpoint “Haunting the Barn”± Two/Half Men Two/Half Men Big Bang Big Bang Bones A man is found dead. Bones “The Girl in Suite 2103” Family Guy Family Guy The Office The Office

CABLE CHANNELSA&E Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage WarsAMC The Walking Dead Å The Walking Dead Å The Walking Dead Å The Walking Dead “Secrets” The Walking Dead Å The Walking Dead “Nebraska”ANPL (5:00) Madagascar Å North America Å North America “Revealed” Africa “Kalahari” Å Africa “Savannah” Å North America “Revealed”BET (5:00) Top 100 Videos of 2013 Top 100 Videos of 2013 (N) Å Top 100 Videos of 2013 (N) Å New Year’s Eve 2013 (N) Å

BRAVO Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Real Housewives/BeverlyCNBC Mad Money (N) The Kudlow Report (N) Marijuana: Pot Industry Marijuana USA Mexico’s Drug War Mad MoneyCNN Situation Room (:28) Crossfire Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Piers Morgan Live (N) (Live) AC 360 Later (N) Erin Burnett OutFrontCOM Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama (:31) FuturamaDSC Moonshiners “First Run” Å Moonshiners “Blue Moonshine” Moonshiners: Outlaw Cuts (N) Moonshiners (N) Å Backyard Oil: After the Gush (:01) Moonshiners ÅE! (4:30) › The Back-up Plan (V) Pop Goes the Year Biggest Reality Scandals The Drama Queen (N) Nene Leakes Chelsea Lately I Am Britney

ESPN College Football: AutoZone Liberty Bowl Football Live College Football Chick-fil-A Bowl -- Duke vs. Texas A&M. From Atlanta. (N) (Live) SportsCenterESPN2 College Basketball College Basketball Memphis at South Florida. (N) (Live) College Basketball Connecticut at Houston. (N) (Live) SportsCenter SportsNation

FAM ››› Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005, Fantasy) Johnny Depp. (V) ››› Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971, Fantasy) Gene Wilder. (V) The 700 Club ÅFNC Special Report With Bret Baier On Record, Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (N) Å The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) All-American New Year (N)

FOOD Chopped Chopped Chopped Chopped Chopped Diners, Drive Diners, DriveFX How I Met How I Met Two/Half Men Two/Half Men ››› Avatar (2009) Sam Worthington. A former Marine falls in love with a native of a lush alien world. (V) Battle LA

GOLF (2:00) PGA Tour Golf Presidents Cup, Day Four. Å Golf PNC Father/Son Challenge, First Day. From Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in Orlando, Fla. GolfHALL ››› The Most Wonderful Time of the Year (2008) Å (V) Let It Snow (2013) Candace Cameron Bure, Jesse Hutch. Å ››› Debbie Macomber’s Trading Christmas (2011) Å (V)HGTV Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House HuntersHIST Restoration Restoration Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Restoration RestorationLIFE › Hope Floats (1998, Romance) Sandra Bullock. Premiere. Å › Georgia Rule (2007, Drama) Jane Fonda, Lindsay Lohan. Å ›› A Walk to Remember (2002, Romance) Shane West. ÅMTV Girl Code Girl Code Girl Code Girl Code Girl Code Girl Code Girl Code Girl Code Girl Code “New Year’s Code” (:15) Girl Code

NBCSN Pro Ftb Talk Fantasy Ftb To Be Announced To Be Announced NHL Rivals NHL Top 10 (N) NHL Top 10NICK (5:00) Jinxed SpongeBob Teenage Mut. Rabbids Invas. Sanjay, Craig Sam & Cat Hathaways Thundermans See Dad Run Instant Mom TeenNick Top 10 (N) Å

SPIKE Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops ÅSUN UFC Insider Coaching World Poker Tour: Season 11 Raising Canes The List: SEC Coaching Driven BMX Supercross World Cup XTERRA World Champ.SYFY Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Twilight ZoneTBS Seinfeld Å Seinfeld Å Seinfeld Å Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan ÅTCM Jailhouse Rock ›› Viva Las Vegas (1964) Elvis Presley. (V) ››› That’s Entertainment! (1974) Fred Astaire, Bing Crosby, Gene Kelly. Å ››› That’s Entertainment, Part 2 (1976) ÅTLC Here Comes Here Comes Here Comes Here Comes Here Comes Here Comes Here Comes Here Comes Here Comes Honey Boo Boo Here Comes Here ComesTNT Librarian: Curs (:16) ››› Transformers (2007) Shia LaBeouf, Tyrese Gibson. Å (DVS) (V) Boston’s Finest Å Marshal Law: Texas Å Boston’s Finest Å

TOON Regular Show Regular Show Regular Show Advent. Time Uncle Grandpa Regular Show King of the Hill Cleveland American Dad American Dad Family Guy Family GuyTRAV Tastiest Places to Chowdown Tastiest Places to Chowdown Sturgis “Wild Ride” Å Sturgis Raw “Throttle Up” Sturgis Raw “Chrome & Glory” Sturgis Raw ÅTVL Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Kirstie The ExesUSA Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern FamilyVH1 To Be Announced Happy Endings Happy Endings Happy Endings Happy Endings Happy Endings Happy Endings Happy Endings Happy Endings

WGN-A Amer. Funniest Home Videos Amer. Funniest Home Videos How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met WGN News at Nine (N) Å How I Met EngagementPREMIUM CHANNELSDISN Good Luck Jessie: NYC A.N.T. Farm Jessie Å Austin & Ally ››› Up (2009) Voices of Ed Asner. ‘PG’ Å (:15) ›››› WALL-E (2008) Voices of Ben Burtt. ‘G’ Å (V)HBO ›› Jack the Giant Slayer (2013) Nicholas Hoult. ‘PG-13’ Å ›› Warm Bodies (2013) Nicholas Hoult. Å Lone Survivor 24/7 Red Wings/Maple Treme ÅMAX ›› Safe House (2012, Action) Denzel Washington. ‘R’ Å (V) ››› Argo (2012, Historical Drama) Ben Affleck. ‘R’ Å (V) › New Year’s Eve (2011) Halle Berry, Jessica Biel. ‘PG-13’ Å

SHOW (5:45) Jay Z Made in America (2013) ‘NR’ Å Rolling Stones: Sweet Summer Sun ››› Richard Pryor: Omit the Logic (2013) F... Nick Cannon The comic’s view of the world.TMC (:10) ›› John Dies at the End (2012) Chase Williamson. ‘R’ (V) ›› The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 (2011) ‘PG-13’ (V) ›› Storage 24 (2012) Noel Clarke. ‘R’ Å (V) Ward

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Live From Lincoln CenterThe new episode “The New York Philharmonic Gala With Yo-Yo Ma” features the orchestra and the popular cellist performing a program of dance-inspired works. They include Maurice Ravel’s “Al-borada del gracioso” and “Bolero”; a new arrangement of Astor Piaz-zolla’s “La serie del Angel”; and Osvaldo Golijov’s “Azul,” a piece written for Ma. Audra McDonald hosts.

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New Year’s Rockin’ Eve Presents the 30 Greatest

Women in MusicFor those who want to start their New Year’s Eve celebration early, this new special serves up memo-rable performances by female art-ists from past “Rockin’ Eve” shows and the archives of “American Bandstand.” Ryan Seacrest, Jenny McCarthy and Fergie host.

8 p.m. on (FX)Movie: Avatar

Writer-director James Cameron’s Oscar-winning, visually dazzling and ecologically responsible saga uses extensive “motion-capture” animation as a paraplegic Marine (Sam Worthington) is brought to a planet called Pandora. His sci-entifically engineered alter ego, or “avatar,” is enlisted to help mine the planet for resources needed on Earth, but his goal changes as he empathizes ever more deeply with the land’s native people, the Na’vi.

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NBC’s New Year’s Eve With Carson Daly

This two-hour special begins in prime time, then continues later with the countdown to 2014 and the first performances of the new year. “Last Call” and “The Voice” host Daly emcees from the middle of the world’s most famous New Year’s Eve destination: Times Square in New York.

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LOCAL BROADCAST CHANNELS^ News Nightly News Entertainment Access H. Revolution Å Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU News Jay Leno# World News Business Rpt. PBS NewsHour (N) Å Great Performances (N) Å Great Performances Å The Fab Four-Ultimate% Journal Business Rpt. PBS NewsHour (N) Å Great Performances (N) Å NOVA “Doomsday Volcanoes” Return-Abbey World News Tavis Smiley& Local 6 News Evening News UCF: A Championship Season Hawaii Five-0 “Ohuna” Å Criminal Minds “The Fallen” CSI: Crime Scene Investigation News Letterman( News Nightly News News Entertainment Revolution Å Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU News Jay Leno) News World News Jeopardy! Wheel Fortune The Middle The Goldbergs Modern Family Super - Night Nashville Å Eyewit. News Jimmy Kimmel* 10 News, 6pm Evening News Wheel Fortune Jeopardy! Hawaii Five-0 “Ohuna” Å Criminal Minds “The Fallen” CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 10 News Letterman` News Fox 13 Special TMZ (N) Å omg! Insider Dads Dads Brooklyn Nine Brooklyn Nine FOX13 10:00 News (N) Å News Access H.0 Sesame Street Å (DVS) Cat in the Hat Peg Plus Cat Joanna Lumley Old House Hometime Mister Rogers & Me Å Tavis Smiley Charlie Rose2 Engagement Engagement How I Met How I Met Arrow “League of Assassins” The Tomorrow People “Pilot” News on CW18 Entertainment Seinfeld Å Seinfeld Å4 TV20 News World News Entertainment Inside Edition The Middle The Goldbergs Modern Family Super - Night Nashville Å News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel6 Christ. Fitness Today Jack Van Impe Great Awakening Joseph Prince Place/Miracles A. Wommack Sid Roth - It’s Life Today Duplantis Great Awaken8 Martha Speaks Business Rpt. PBS NewsHour (N) Å Great Performances (N) Å Great Performances “Tony Bennett: Duets II” Charlie Rose (N) Å; The Middle The Middle Family Feud Family Feud Law & Order: SVU Steve Harvey Å News ThisMinute The Arsenio Hall Show Å< News World News The List (N) Ask America The Middle The Goldbergs Modern Family Super - Night Nashville Å News Jimmy Kimmel@ Modern Family Modern Family Big Bang Big Bang Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU The Office The Office Family Guy Family GuyC FOX 35 News TMZ (N) Å Modern Family Modern Family Dads Dads Brooklyn Nine Brooklyn Nine FOX 35 News at 10 (N) Å News The SimpsonsF Love-Raymond Seinfeld Å Family Feud Family Feud Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Seinfeld Å CommunityH Pastor Present The 700 Club (N) Å Victor Morgan Love a Child Keith Moore Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Hour-Healing Joseph PrinceL King King Two/Half Men Two/Half Men Arrow “League of Assassins” The Tomorrow People “Pilot” Engagement Engagement The Arsenio Hall Show ÅS The Simpsons The Simpsons Big Bang Big Bang Dads Dads Brooklyn Nine Brooklyn Nine FOX 35 News at 10 (N) Å TMZ (N) Å Access H.T (4:30) 40 Years of God’s Miracles Miracles over the past 40 years. TBN Highlights 2013 A look back at the hightlights of 2013.X Burn Notice “Old Friends” Burn Notice “Family Business” Burn Notice “Unpaid Debts” Burn Notice “Broken Rules” Burn Notice “Wanted Man” Burn Notice Kidnapping ring.± Two/Half Men Two/Half Men Big Bang Big Bang Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent Family Guy Family Guy The Office The Office

CABLE CHANNELSA&E (4:00) The Mummy Returns Å Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty (:01) Duck Dynasty ÅAMC The Walking Dead “Prey” The Walking Dead Å The Walking Dead Å The Walking Dead Å The Walking Dead “Infected” The Walking Dead “Isolation”ANPL River Monsters: Unhooked River Monsters: Unhooked Mermaids: The Body Found: The Extended Cut Å Mermaids: The New Evidence - Extended Cut MermaidsBET (4:00) ›› For Colored Girls ››› Precious (2009, Drama) Gabourey Sidibe, Mo’Nique, Paula Patton. Å (V) ›› Tyler Perry’s I Can Do Bad All By Myself (2009) Tyler Perry. Å

BRAVO Shahs of Sunset Housewives/Atl. Real Housewives/Beverly Top Chef Å Top Chef (N) Å Top Chef ÅCNBC Shark Tank Å Shark Tank Å Shark Tank Å Shark Tank Å Shark Tank Å Shark Tank ÅCNN Situation Room (:28) Crossfire Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Piers Morgan Live (N) (Live) AC 360 Later (N) Erin Burnett OutFrontCOM Tosh.0 Å Tosh.0 Å Tosh.0 Å Tosh.0 Å Tosh.0 Å Tosh.0 Å Tosh.0 Å Tosh.0 Å Tosh.0 Å Tosh.0 Å Tosh.0 Å (:31) Tosh.0DSC Naked and Afraid Å Naked and Afraid Å Naked and Afraid Å Survivorman (N) Å Lone Target (N) Å Survivorman ÅE! Kardashian Kardashian Kardashian Kardashian The Soup The Soup (N) Chelsea Lately ››› Juno

ESPN (5:00) 2014 Rose Bowl Michigan State vs. Stanford. From Pasadena, Calif. (N) 2014 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Baylor vs. Central Florida. From Glendale, Ariz. (N) (Live)ESPN2 SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å High School Football NFL Live Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å

FAM ›› Alice in Wonderland (2010, Fantasy) Johnny Depp, Mia Wasikowska. (V) ›› Twilight (2008, Romance) Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Billy Burke. (V) The 700 Club ÅFNC Special Report With Bret Baier On Record, Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (N) Å The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor Å

FOOD Restaurant: Impossible Restaurant: Impossible Restaurant: Impossible Restaurant: Impossible Restaurant: Impossible (N) Diners, Drive Diners, DriveFX › What Happens in Vegas (2008) Cameron Diaz, Rob Corddry. ››› Superbad (2007, Comedy) Jonah Hill, Michael Cera. (V) ››› Superbad (2007, Comedy) Jonah Hill. (V)

GOLF Big Break NFL Big Break NFL Big Break NFL Big Break NFL Big Break NFL Top 10 Inside PGAHALL Home Improve. Home Improve. Home Improve. Home Improve. Home Improve. Home Improve. Home Improve. Home Improve. Home Improve. Home Improve. Home Improve. Home Improve.HGTV Hawaii Life (N) Hawaii Life (N) Living Alaska Living Alaska HGTV Dream Home 2014 (N) Buying and Selling (N) Å House Hunters Hunters Int’l Island Hunters Island HuntersHIST Ancient Aliens Å American Pickers Å American Pickers “Duke of Oil” American Pickers Å American Pickers Å (:02) American Pickers ÅLIFE Dance Moms Å Dance Moms Å Dance Moms (N) Å Dance Moms Å Kim of Queens Å (:01) Kim of Queens ÅMTV (5:00) Bring It On: In It to Win It ›› Bring It On: All or Nothing (2006) Hayden Panettiere. (V) Girl Code “New Year’s Code” Girl Code (N) Girl Code (N) Bring It On: Fight to the Finish

NBCSN U.S. Olympic Trials To Be Announced NHL Rivals NHL Rivals NFL Turning Point (N)NICK Sam & Cat Sam & Cat Sam & Cat Every Witch Full House Full House Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Å Friends Å

SPIKE (5:30) ››› Training Day (2001) Denzel Washington. (V) ›››› The Shawshank Redemption (1994, Drama) Tim Robbins, Morgan Freeman, Bob Gunton. Å (V) Man on Fire (V)SUN Inside the Orange Bowl (N) P1 Powerboat Series BMX Supercross World Cup Halls of Fame Lightning Live! NHL Hockey Tampa Bay Lightning at Vancouver Canucks. (Live)SYFY Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Twilight ZoneTBS (5:45) ››› The Hangover (2009) Bradley Cooper. (DVS) (V) Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan ÅTCM ››› The Thrill of It All (1963) Doris Day, James Garner. Å ››› Journey to the Center of the Earth (1959) Pat Boone. (V) (:15) ›› The Lost World (1960) Michael Rennie. Premiere. (V)TLC Extreme Chea. Extreme Chea. Extreme Chea. Extreme Chea. Extreme Cheapskates: Most I’m a Living Doll My Addiction My Addiction I’m a Living DollTNT Lord of the Rings ››› The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003, Fantasy) Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Liv Tyler. Å (DVS) (V) (:15) Lara Croft: Tomb Raider

TOON Wrld, Gumball Advent. Time Johnny Test Teen Titans Wrld, Gumball Wrld, Gumball King of the Hill Cleveland American Dad American Dad Family Guy Family GuyTRAV Bizarre Foods America Å Bizarre Foods America Å Bizarre Foods America Å Sturgis Raw (N) Å Sturgis’s Most Tasty (N) Å Sturgis “Sturgis Cops” ÅTVL Golden Girls Hot, Cleveland Hot, Cleveland Hot, Cleveland Hot, Cleveland Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Kirstie (N) The Exes (N) Kirstie Å The ExesUSA NCIS “Pyramid” Å (DVS) NCIS “Phoenix” Å (DVS) NCIS “Gone” Å (DVS) NCIS “Devil’s Trifecta” NCIS Ziva’s father visits. NCIS “Shiva” Å (DVS)VH1 Happy Endings Happy Endings Happy Endings Happy Endings Happy Endings Happy Endings Happy Endings Happy Endings Happy Endings Happy Endings Happy Endings Happy Endings

WGN-A Amer. Funniest Home Videos Amer. Funniest Home Videos Engagement Engagement Engagement Engagement WGN News at Nine (N) Å How I Met EngagementPREMIUM CHANNELSDISN Good-Charlie Jessie Å Austin & Ally Good-Charlie Liv & Maddie Movie Å Jessie Å Good-Charlie Dog With BlogHBO (5:45) ››› Life of Pi (2012) Suraj Sharma, Tabu. ‘PG’ Å (V) ›› Ted (2012, Comedy) Mark Wahlberg, Mila Kunis. ‘R’ Å Treme Å Getting On Identity ThiefMAX (4:50) Rebound (:20) ››› Pitch Perfect (2012) Anna Kendrick. (:15) ›› Wanderlust (2012, Comedy) Paul Rudd. ‘R’ Å (V) ››› War of the Worlds (2005) Tom Cruise. ‘PG-13’ Å (V)

SHOW House of Lies House of Lies House of Lies House of Lies House of Lies House of Lies Inside the NFL (N) Å TBA TBA Inside the NFL ÅTMC ››› Barbershop 2: Back in Business (2004) Ice Cube. ‘PG-13’ ››› The Rundown (2003) The Rock. Premiere. ‘PG-13’ (V) ››› The Best Man (1999) Taye Diggs. Premiere. ‘R’ Å (V)

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(HALL) (HGTV)11:30 a.m. on (2)

The 125th Tournament of Roses Parade

“Dreams Come True” is the theme of the 125th parade from Pasa-dena, Calif., featuring fabulous flower-festooned floats and more. The grand marshal is sportscaster Vin Scully, who has been in the broadcast booth for his share of dream-coming-true moments, including Hank Aaron’s record-setting 715th home run and Sandy Koufax’s four no-hitters.

8 p.m. on (HGTV)HGTV Dream Home 2014

It’s a very, very, very fine house, and it could be yours. In this new special, viewers get an armchair tour of this year’s Dream Home — a “new mountain”-style three-bedroom property in Truckee, Calif., near Lake Tahoe. The win-ner of the giveaway, who also gets $250,000 and a new vehicle, will be chosen in March, so you still have time to get your entry in.

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Criminal MindsThe BAU team heads for Califor-nia when the burned bodies of homeless people start turning up on the Santa Monica Pier. Rossi (Joe Mantegna) has a reunion withHarrison Scott (Meshach Taylor), his former Marine sergeant from Vietnam, in “The Fallen.” Thomas Gibson, A.J. Cook, Jeanne Tripple-horn and Shemar Moore also star.

10 p.m. on (FOOD)Restaurant: Impossible

In this new episode, Robert is in Plains, Mont., home of Heather’s Country Kitchen. Heather is a former stay-at-home mom who bought the place on impulse three years ago and apparently hasn’t learned the first thing about run-ning a restaurant in all that time. Robert has two days to get the high food and labor costs under control and fix Heather’s working relationship with her daughters in “Clueless in the Country.”

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Q: Why were Matt Lauer and Al Roker sporting beards at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Pa-rade? — Steve Merritt, Baltimore

A: It was a “No-Shave Novem-ber” for all the male regulars

on NBC’s weekday “Today,” also including Carson Daly and Willie Geist. They grew the facial hair to support the “Movember” initia-tive to promote men’s health, but once December arrived, the razors came out ... though some of the fellows kept a trimmed-down ver-sion of their new looks.

Q: What’s the background of Emily Wickersham, who

plays the newest agent on “NCIS”? — Don Reynolds, Co-lumbus, Ohio

A: Now appearing as Ellie Bish-op on the CBS hit, the actress

played Rhiannon in several epi-sodes of “The Sopranos,” and she also had appeared in such shows as “Law & Order: Criminal Intent,” “Gossip Girl” and “The Bridge.” Additionally, she’s been featured in movies including “I Am Number Four” and (as Amanda Seyfried’s missing sister) “Gone.”

Q: Is the television show “Terms of Engagement” go-

ing to return? — Gary Hodge, North Tonawanda, N.Y.

A: We assume you mean “Rules of Engagement,” which was

CBS’ version of The Little Engine That Could for seven seasons, usually returning at an unexpected point of the TV year and perform-ing admirably for the network.

The sitcom ended its original run last spring at exactly 100 epi-

sodes — considered the magic number for syndicating a show — and it’s now seen in weekday morning repeats on TBS. Among its stars who have moved on to other projects, Oliver Hudson now appears on ABC’s “Nashville.”

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By Jacqueline Cutler© Zap2it

When “2 Broke Girls” began, Kat Dennings and Beth Behrs’ first in-terview was with Zap2it. Dennings, with a few years in the public eye, was joking around with her co-star, showing her it was OK to relax in an interview.

“We are basically like sisters now,” Dennings says. “And we talk every day. We are extremely close.”

Now in its third season, the sit-com about two very different young women working at a greasy spoon in Brooklyn has seen the characters evolve.

“When we meet Max, in Season 1, she was hard and jaded and set in her ways and thinking her life will be this one thing,” Dennings says. “Caroline opens her outlook. Now she is more kind and outward and more hopeful and a little crazier.

Which might be them taking my per-sonality.”

Dennings is having a terrific year, one that included reprising her role as Darcy in “Thor: The Dark World.”

“Darcy is one of the most fun characters I have ever played,” she says. “She did not start out as any-thing in the script of the other movie. It was vague, and they were trying to figure out who would play her, and it depended on the girl coming in. She evolved from cute little Darcy in the first to this amazing character the second. She makes me laugh out loud, and I love her.”

By now, Dennings pretty much inhabits Max.

“In a film, you play a character at most for three or four months,” she says. “I am now playing Max for three years. It is more integrated in me than any other character. At work it is hard to distinguish between my-self and the character.”

Dennings, who had just left the set, says, “It is a very lucky way to make a living.”

Birth date: June 13, 1986Credits: “Raising Dad,” “The 40-

Year-Old Virgin,” “ER,” “The House Bunny”

First time onstage: Doing com-mercials at 9.

Big break: “An episode of ‘Sex and the City.’ I was 14, and I had graduated high school right then. I did something kind of different than a normal school. I did subject by subject and sped through high school. It gives you a chance to become interested in a subject com-pletely.”

Actors she admires: “Bill Mur-ray, Christopher Walken, Meryl Streep, obviously, and Anjelica Hus-ton. She is incredible. Cher. She is an unbelievable actress.”

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GOLF Golf Central (N) (Live) PGA Tour Golf Hyundai Tournament of Champions, Pro-Am. Golf CentralHALL The Good Wife “Pilot” Å The Good Wife “Home” Å The Good Wife “Fixed” Å The Good Wife “Crash” Å Frasier Å Frasier Å Frasier Å Frasier ÅHGTV Rehab Addict Rehab Addict Rehab Addict Rehab Addict Salvage Salvage Rehab Addict Rehab Addict House Hunters Hunters Int’l Rent or Buy (N) Rent or Buy (N)HIST Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars (N) Pawn Stars (N) Pawn Stars Pawn StarsLIFE Project Runway All Stars Å Project Runway All Stars Å Project Runway All Stars Å Project Runway All Stars (N) Kim of Queens Å (:01) Dance Moms ÅMTV Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness

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CommunityWith creator and executive producer Dan Harmon back in the driver’s seat, the sitcom opens its fifth sea-son with a pair of new episodes. In “Repilot,” Jeff’s (Joel McHale) former law partner (Rob Corddry) sends him back to Greendale to gather evidence for a suit. A delighted Dean Pelton (Jim Rash), thinking Jeff has returned to help save the school, calls the study group back together. Gillian Jacobs, Danny Pudi and Don-ald Glover also star.

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ElementaryHolmes and Watson (Jonny Lee Miller, Lucy Liu) come face to face with their old adversary Moriarty (Natalie Dormer) when she’s brought in as a consultant on a kidnapping case they’re investigating. Bell (Jon Michael Hill) continues his struggle to recover in the new episode “The Dia-bolical Kind.” Aidan Quinn also stars.

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Last Man StandingWorried that Mandy (Molly Ephraim) doesn’t have much of a social life at college, Vanessa (Nan-cy Travis) talks her into joining a so-rority, which doesn’t leave her much time for Kyle (Christoph Sanders). Ed (Hector Elizondo) goes to work incognito on the Outdoor Man load-ing dock to investigate employee productivity, but he gets a bit too at-tached to his alter ego in “Pledging.” Tim Allen also stars.

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Shark TankCupcakes are hot now, and a mother and daughter from Mas-sachusetts hope to cash in on that with their line of cupcakes in a jar. Also in this episode, the Sharks hear pitches for a fishing bobber made from a shotgun shell, a de-vice that generates electricity via walking and a belt with no holes. They also catch up with Billy Blanks Jr., who got funding for his fitness program from Mark and Daymond in Season 3.

9 p.m. on (TNT)Movie: The Italian Job

Honor among thieves goes only so far in director F. Gary Gray’s (“The Negotiator”) energetic 2003 update of a 1969 heist tale. Mark Wahlberg plays the mastermind behind a Venice gold robbery that goes like clockwork — until one team mem-ber (Edward Norton) turns traitor. The others are determined to even the score in Los Angeles, where several small, very speedy cars are pivotal to the plan. Charlize Theron also stars.

10 p.m. on (6) (10)

Blue BloodsDanny (Donnie Wahlberg) tries to track down the “Bonnie and Clyde” bank robbers who disarmed the off-duty cop who tried to stop them, then wounded a bystander. An ac-quaintance of Erin’s (Bridget Moy-nahan) who works for the ACLU catches Frank’s (Tom Selleck) eye in “Protest Too Much.” Will Estes also stars.

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T Getting On Å State of Play Parenting in youth sports. REAL Sports With Bryant Gumbel Å 24/7 Red Wings/Maple Leafs: Road ››› Primal Fear (1996, Crime Drama) Richard Gere, Laura Linney. ‘R’ Å The Secret LifeW School Girl (:45) Girls Å (:15) Girls Å (:45) Girls Å (:15) Girls Å (:45) Girls Å (:15) Girls “Boys” (:45) Girls Å (:15) Girls Å (:45) Girls Å (:15) Girls Å True DetectiveTh (11:45) › Identity Thief (2013) Jason Bateman. ‘R’ Å Identity Thief (1:55) ››› Kingdom of Heaven (2005, Historical Drama) Orlando Bloom, Eva Green. ‘R’ Å (:25) The Philly Kid (2012, Action) Wes Chatham. ‘R’ ÅF Will of the Warrior (:35) ››› The Negotiator (1998, Suspense) Samuel L. Jackson, Kevin Spacey, David Morse. ‘R’ Å Treme “... To Miss New Orleans” Colson is offered a transfer. (:20) ›› Broken City (2013) Mark Wahlberg. ‘R’ Å

Sa (11:30) ›› Jack the Giant Slayer (2013) Nicholas Hoult. Å ›› Original Gangstas (1996) Fred Williamson. ‘R’ Å (:15) › I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998) Jennifer Love Hewitt. ‘R’ ››› Manhunt (2013) ‘NR’ Å

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T (10:00) This Is 40 (:20) Hypnotika (2013) Angie Savage. (:40) › Snake Eyes (1998, Suspense) Nicolas Cage, Gary Sinise. ‘R’ Å (:20) Zane’s Sex Chronicles Feature 6: Embrace Å (4:50) The Food Guide to Love (2013) ‘R’W Girl’s Guide Lingerie Å ››› American History X (1998, Drama) Edward Norton, Edward Furlong. ‘R’ Å Carnal Awakening (2013, Adult) Reena Sky. ‘NR’ Å (:25) Breaking Point (2009, Action) Tom Berenger. ‘R’ ÅTh Co-Ed Confidential Girl’s Guide (:10) › Wrath of the Titans (2012, Fantasy) Sam Worthington. ‘PG-13’ Å (2:50) Cleanskin (2012, Suspense) Sean Bean. ‘NR’ Å (:40) › Chill Factor (1999, Action) Cuba Gooding Jr. ‘R’ ÅF (12:05) Sexy Wives Sinsations (2011) Cindy Lucas. ‘NR’ Å (:25) El Gringo (2012, Action) Scott Adkins. ‘R’ Å Girls in Bed Co-Ed Confidential (:10) ››› Pacific Heights (1990, Suspense) Melanie Griffith. ‘R’ Å

Sa Intergalactic Swingers (2013, Adult) Erika Jordan. ‘NR’ Å (:25) ›› This Is 40 (2012, Romance-Comedy) Paul Rudd, Leslie Mann. ‘R’ Å The Erotic Traveler (:15) ›› Cruel Intentions (1999, Drama) Sarah Michelle Gellar. ‘R’ Å

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T ››› The Big Lebowski (1998, Comedy) Jeff Bridges, John Goodman. ‘R’ Å Jim Rome on Showtime Å › Wes Craven Presents Wishmaster (1997) Tammy Lauren. (:45) ›› The Man Who Wasn’t There (2001) ‘R’ ÅW (12:05) Katt Williams: Kattpacalypse (:05) Sommore: Chandelier Status Å Bill Bellamy’s Ladies Night Out Comedy Tour Å Shaquille O’Neal Presents: All Star Comedy Jam 60 Minutes SportsTh Stake Land (2010, Horror) Nick Damici. Premiere. ‘R’ (:45) ››› Jungle Fever (1991, Drama) Wesley Snipes, Annabella Sciorra. Premiere. ‘R’ Å MILF (2010, Comedy) Jack Cullison, Phillip Marlett. ‘NR’ Å My Week-Mar.F (10:30) Lawless ‘R’ › Seed of Chucky (2004, Horror) Jennifer Tilly. Premiere. ‘R’ ›› Afterschool (2008, Drama) Ezra Miller, Jeremy White, Emory Cohen. ‘NR’ Å ›› Antitrust (2001, Suspense) Ryan Phillippe, Claire Forlani. Premiere. ‘PG-13’

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Sa (12:10) › Salvation Boulevard (2011, Comedy-Drama) Pierce Brosnan. ‘R’ Å ››› Elizabeth (1998, Historical Drama) Cate Blanchett, Geoffrey Rush. ‘R’ Å (:05) ›› Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007) Cate Blanchett. ‘PG-13’ ÅDecember 29, 2013 - January 4, 2014 TV Week 23

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By Jay Bobbin© Zap2it

The sound of music still warms Dame Julie Andrews’ heart, particularly on New Year’s Day.

The Oscar, Emmy, Grammy and Kennedy Center Honors recipient has been the host of the Vienna Philhar-monic’s traditional holiday concert of Strauss selections on PBS’ “Great Performances” for four of the past five years. She returns to the Musikverein to preside over the program for the fifth time Wednesday, Jan. 1 (check local listings), as Daniel Barenboim conducts the orchestra. The Vienna State Opera also will perform again.

“I’m a huge fan,” Andrews says of Barenboim, who also was the conduc-tor the first time she succeeded Walter Cronkite in hosting the special in 2009. “I couldn’t be more thrilled, and what a kudo for PBS that he’s doing it. It’ll be a good one.”

Andrews gets to tour Vienna sites in the course of the show, but she knows its overall effect is very dependent on the music chosen. “Of course, it’s mostly dedicated to the Strauss family,”

she confirms, “but sometimes, it’s also to do with Haydn and the fact that he lived there, or that Mozart went there to visit somebody.

“They always finish with the Blue Danube Waltz, so last year, we did a moment where I was standing by the Danube (river). Those kinds of things are lovely, as are the castles and the homes and the museums that we visit.”

Since she prepares for the concert while celebrating the holidays with her family, Andrews allows “it’s a logistics thing. Just before Christmas, I’m in Los Angeles. For the second year in a row, I helped the Walt Disney Concert Hall and the L.A. Philharmonic - of which I’m a very proud board member - with their children’s concert. The kids are bused in from areas that are in need, and they sing Christmas songs and just have a ball.

“Then I fly back to Long Island (New York) and join my family there, and the day after Christmas, I fly out to Austria. And since I’m there, I give myself the luxury of going to our home in Switzerland, which we’ve had now for close to 45 years. That is my joy and my treat to myself.”

After Carrie Underwood starred in NBC’s live, much-watched production of “The Sound of Music” last month, ABC gave Andrews’ classic movie ver-sion its annual holiday season telecast. That film marks its 50th anniversary in

COVER STORYDame Julie Andrews returns to Vienna for New Year’s treat

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“NBC’s New Year’s Eve With Carson Daly” airs Tuesday on NBC.

2015, but the same milestone is being reached in 2014 by the Disney favorite for which Andrews won her Academy Award, “Mary Poppins.”

As part of the celebration, the movie has just made its debut on Blu-ray, and its soundtrack is being added to the Grammy Hall of Fame. “It’s sort of unbelievable, slightly mind-boggling to me,” Andrews muses of the “Pop-

pins” anniversary. “It’s not 50 years, is it? It doesn’t feel like it. I lost 20 years somewhere. I think this thing called life got in the way.”

Here are additional highlights of New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day programming.

“NBC’s New Year’s Eve With Car-son Daly” (Tuesday, NBC): Just as the Seacrest-hosted event does, Daly begins the celebration in prime time and car-ries it past stations’ late local news.

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“New Year’s Eve Live” (Tuesday, Fox): As in past years, Times Square and Las Vegas will be the focal points for the network’s coverage as midnight approaches.

“New Year’s Eve Live With Ander-son Cooper and Kathy Griffin” (CNN).

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LOCAL BROADCAST CHANNELS^ (4:30) NFL Football AFC or NFC Wild-Card Game: Teams TBA. NFL Football AFC or NFC Wild-Card Game: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Å News Sat. Night Live# NewsHour Wk Charlie Rose The Lawrence Welk Show Being Served? Keeping Up Time Goes By Wait for God Wait for God Yes, Minister Globe Trekker Å (DVS)% The Lawrence Welk Show Doc Martin Å Movie The National Parks: America’s Best Idea Å (DVS) Austin City Limits (N) Å& News Evening News Family Recipe Food Rush How I Met Crazy Ones NCIS: Los Angeles “Descent” 48 Hours (N) Å News Inside Edition( (4:30) NFL Football AFC or NFC Wild-Card Game: Teams TBA. NFL Football AFC or NFC Wild-Card Game: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Å News Sat. Night Live) News World News Jeopardy! Wheel Fortune ››› Over the Hedge (2006, Comedy) Voices of Bruce Willis. Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. News Hot Topics* 10 News (N) Evening News Wheel Fortune Jeopardy! How I Met Crazy Ones NCIS: Los Angeles “Descent” 48 Hours (N) Å 10 News Paid Program` FOX13 6:00 News (N) Å TMZ (N) Å Almost Human Å (DVS) Bones (PA) Å (DVS) FOX13 10:00 News (N) Å News Animation Dom0 Nature Å (DVS) Nature (Part 2 of 2) Å Death in Paradise ››› The Hot Rock (1972) Robert Redford, George Segal. (V) Austin City Limits (N) Å2 Engagement Engagement How I Met How I Met Movie News on CW18 Red Carpet Movie4 TV20 News World News Entertainment Tonight (N) ››› Over the Hedge (2006, Comedy) Voices of Bruce Willis. Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. News at 11 Crook & Chase6 Turning Point-Jeremiah Jack Van Impe Proph. in News In Touch W/Charles Stanley Leslie Hale Å 7th Street All Over World CTN Special Pure Passion8 (5:30) Nature NewsHour Wk The Lawrence Welk Show Being Served? Keeping Up Good Neighbrs Yes, Minister Masterpiece Mystery! Å (DVS) Austin City; First Family First Family The Middle The Middle Criminal Minds Å CSI: Miami “Going Under” News Hollyscoop (N) The Arsenio Hall Show Å< News World News I Hate My Hair! Ask America ››› Over the Hedge (2006, Comedy) Voices of Bruce Willis. Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. News Private Pract.@ Family Guy Family Guy Big Bang Big Bang Leverage Å Leverage Å MovieC TMZ (N) Å Judge Judy Judge Judy Almost Human Å (DVS) Bones (PA) Å (DVS) FOX 35 News at 10 (N) Å Animation Dom The FollowingF Open House Raw Travel Health Matters Paid Program Bloopers Bloopers Futurama Futurama Ring of Honor Wrestling Å Bones ÅH Paid Program Bishop Blair Jim Raley Life Center Church Rabbi Messer Paid Program Gaither Homecoming Paid Program Paid ProgramL King King Two/Half Men Two/Half Men White Collar “Out of the Box” White Collar “Stealing Home” Engagement Engagement The Arsenio Hall Show ÅS TMZ (N) Å Big Bang Big Bang Almost Human Å (DVS) Bones (PA) Å (DVS) FOX 35 News at 10 (N) Å Animation Dom The FollowingT (5:00) Movie Gaither: Precious Memories In Touch W/Charles Stanley Hour of Power Billy Graham Classic Crusades Not a Fan Travel RoadX Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent± Glee “The Substitute” Å Glee “Furt” Å Burn Notice “No Good Deed” Burn Notice Former flame. The Closer “Road Block” 30 Rock Å 30 Rock Å

CABLE CHANNELSA&E Storage-Texas Storage-Texas Rodeo Girls “Bring It On” Rodeo Girls Å Rodeo Girls “Bikinis or Bust” Rodeo Girls “Rodeo & Juliet” (:01) Rodeo Girls “Hot to Trot”AMC (5:00) ››› Batman Begins (2005, Action) Christian Bale. Å ›››› The Dark Knight (2008) Christian Bale. Premiere. Batman battles a vicious criminal known as the Joker. ››› X-MenANPL Pit Bulls and Parolees Å Pit Bulls and Parolees Å Pit Bulls and Parolees Å Pit Bulls and Parolees Å Pit Bulls and Parolees (N) Pit Bulls and Parolees ÅBET 35 & Ticking (2011, Romance-Comedy) Nicole Ari Parker, Tamala Jones. Å (V) › B.A.P.S (1997, Comedy) Halle Berry, Martin Landau, Ian Richardson. Å (V) ›› Big Momma’s House Å

BRAVO The Millionaire Matchmaker Housewives/Atl. ›› How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003) Kate Hudson. ‘PG-13’ (V) ›› How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003) (V)CNBC Paid Program Paid Program ››› The Queen of Versailles (2012, Documentary) (V) The Suze Orman Show (N) ››› The Queen of Versailles (2012, Documentary) (V)CNN CNN Newsroom (N) CNN Special (N) CNN Special (N) Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown CNN SpecialCOM (4:59) ›› American Pie 2 (V) › Grandma’s Boy (2006) Doris Roberts, Allen Covert. Å (V) ››› Superbad (2007, Comedy) Jonah Hill, Michael Cera. Premiere. Å (V) Dumb-DumberDSC MythBusters Å MythBusters Å MythBusters “Star Wars Spectacular” (N) Å MythBusters Å MythBusters MythBusters ÅE! Biggest Reality Scandals E! News ››› Pride and Prejudice (1940) Greer Garson, Laurence Olivier. (V) Fashion Police Chelsea Lately

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FOOD Chopped Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Cutthroat Kitchen Cutthroat Kitchen Cutthroat Kitchen On the RocksFX ›› Date Night (2010) Steve Carell, Tina Fey, Mark Wahlberg. ›› The Proposal (2009, Romance-Comedy) Sandra Bullock, Ryan Reynolds. (V) ›› The Proposal (2009) Sandra Bullock. (V)

GOLF PGA Tour Golf Golf Central PGA Tour Golf Hyundai Tournament of Champions, Second Round. From Plantation Course at Kapalua in Maui.HALL The Good Wife “Threesome” The Good Wife “Lifeguard” The Good Wife “Infamy” Å The Good Wife “Painkiller” The Good Wife “Bad” Å Frasier Å Frasier ÅHGTV House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l Love It or List It Å Love It or List It, Too Å House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’lHIST Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn StarsLIFE Foreclosed (2013, Suspense) Marlee Matlin, James Denton. Å Blindsided (2013, Suspense) Michelle Monaghan. Premiere. Å The Good Mother (2013) Helen Slater, Meaghan Martin. ÅMTV True Life True Life Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness › Billy Madison (1995) Adam Sandler, Darren McGavin. (V)

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TOON Steven Univ. Uncle Grandpa ›› Garfield’s Pet Force (2009) Gregg Berger Wrld, Gumball King of the Hill King of the Hill Family Guy Family Guy Boondocks Space DandyTRAV Sturgis Raw Å Sturgis’s Most Tasty Å Ghost Adventures Å Ghost Adventures Å Ghost Adventures Å Ghost Adventures ÅTVL (5:30) ›› Footloose (1984) Kevin Bacon, Lori Singer. Å (V) Kirstie The Exes Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-RaymondUSA NCIS “Bury Your Dead” Å NCIS “Internal Affairs” Å Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family ›› Faster (2010, Action) ÅVH1 Mob Wives Å Mob Wives (Part 1 of 2) Å Mob Wives Å 40 Funniest Fails 3 “Hour 1” 40 Funniest Fails 3 “Hour 2” Couples Therapy

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4:30 p.m. on (2) (8)

NFL FootballNFL playoff action begins with two wild-card games this afternoon and tonight on NBC. The winners here, along with those from tomorrow’s two games on CBS and Fox, ad-vance to the divisional round next weekend. NBC’s NFL broadcast team includes Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth.

8 p.m. on (20) (28)

Movie: Over the Hedge“Me likey cookie!” This 2006 CGI film is stolen by Steve Carell as the voice of Hammy, a hyper squir-rel with an addiction to sugar and caffeine. The main plot revolves around a cunning raccoon (voice of Bruce Willis) who uses naive forest residents to steal food from humans to replenish the stash he took from a hungry bear (voice of Nick Nolte). Additional voices include Garry Shandling, Wanda Sykes and Wil-liam Shatner.

8 p.m. on (TCM)Movie: The Bad and the

BeautifulFollowing a reversal of fortune, a ruthless Hollywood producer (Kirk Douglas) is forced to turn for help to a director (Barry Sullivan), an actress (Lana Turner) and a writer (Dick Powell) — all of whom loathe him for the callous way he used and discarded people during his successful years. The 1952 drama also stars Gloria Grahame and Wal-ter Pidgeon.

9 p.m. on (FAM)Movie: The Muppet Movie

Kermit and company made their big-screen debut in this 1979 charmer, which finds the talented amphibian heading to Hollywood to pursue showbiz stardom while trying to avoid becoming the main course at a fried frog legs restau-rant. Charles Durning, Austin Pend-leton, Dom DeLuise, Mel Brooks and Orson Welles also appear, along with Miss Piggy, Fozzie, Gon-zo and the rest of the usual Muppet suspects.

SATURDAY’SBEST BETS

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BRAVO (10:30) ›› The Fast and the Furious ›› XXX (2002, Action) Vin Diesel, Asia Argento. A spy tries to stop an anarchist with weapons. ‘PG-13’ 100 Days of Paid Program Paid Program T25 Sexy Bodies! Airbrushed BeautyCNBC The Suze Orman Show Å The Profit “Eco-Me” Paid Program Paid Program The Profit “Eco-Me” The Suze Orman Show Å The Suze Orman Show “Deck the Calls!”CNN Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown CNN Special Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown CNN SpecialCOM (10:30) Liar Liar (V) (:32) ›› Waiting... (2005, Comedy) Ryan Reynolds, Anna Faris, Justin Long. (V) (:32) South Park South Park Å South Park Å South Park Å South Park Å Paid Program Paid ProgramDSC Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda Å Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda Å Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda Å Rev. Peter Popoff Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program T25 Sexy Bodies! Paid ProgramE! (11:30) I Am Britney Jean Party On “Hvar” Party On Party On Burning Love Burning Love (N) Sheer Cover T25 Sexy Bodies! Paid Program WEN Hair Care

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FAM (11:30) ›› Along Came Polly (2004) Ben Stiller. (V) Fresh Prince T25 Sexy Bodies! Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program 6 Min Mani T25 Sexy Bodies! Z. Levitt PresentsFNC Justice With Judge Jeanine Geraldo at Large Å Red Eye Huckabee Justice With Judge Jeanine Huckabee

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GOLF (11:00) PGA Tour Golf BMW Championship, Final Round. From Conway Farms Golf Club in Lake Forest, Ill. Paid Program T25 Sexy Bodies! Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramHALL ››› All I Want for Christmas (2007) Gail O’Grady, Robert Mailhouse. Å (V) ›› A Season for Miracles (1999, Drama) Carla Gugino, David Conrad. Å (V) A Bride for Christmas (2012, Romance) Arielle Kebbel, Andrew Walker. ÅHGTV Property Brothers “Kate & Dave” Å House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l Property Brothers “Megan & Greg” T25 Sexy Bodies! Paid Program Grill like a Pro Paid ProgramHIST (:01) Pawn Stars (:31) Pawn Stars (:01) Pawn Stars (:31) Pawn Stars (:01) Pawn Stars (:32) Pawn Stars (:03) Pawn Stars (:33) Pawn Stars Free Money Knife Show/Cutlery Corner ÅLIFE (:02) The Wrong Woman (2013, Mystery) Danica McKellar, Jonathan Bennett. Å (:02) The Husband She Met Online (2013, Suspense) Jason Gray-Stanford. Å Old Christine Old Christine Get Better Water! Holiday Hair LossMTV ››› Get Him to the Greek (2010) Jonah Hill. An executive must drag a boozy rock star to Hollywood. Pranked Pranked Pranked Pranked Pranked Pranked Pranked

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TOON Trigun: Badlands Rumble (2010) Sho Hayami. Premiere. Animated. Vash heads toward Mecca City to catch a legendary thief. Cowboy Bebop Cowboy Bebop Cowboy Bebop Cowboy Bebop Cowboy Bebop Cowboy BebopTRAV Ghost Adventures Å Ghost Adventures “Thornhaven Manor” Ghost Adventures “The Riviera Hotel” Ghost Adventures “La Purisima” Å Paid Program Paid Program Sexy Legs! Best Cutting ToolTVL King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens Kirstie Å Kirstie Å Kirstie Å Kirstie “Pilot” That ’70s Show That ’70s Show The Golden Girls The Golden GirlsUSA Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å CSI: Crime Scene Investigation WWE A.M. Raw (N) Å House “Gut Check” Å House “We Need the Eggs” Å House A boy who has trouble breathing.VH1 Mob Wives Å Mob Wives (Part 1 of 2) Å Couples Therapy Couples Therapy Couples Therapy Couples Therapy

WGN-A Rules/Engagement Parks/Recreat Parks/Recreat 30 Rock “Reunion” 30 Rock Å It’s Always Sunny Dharma & Greg ’Til Death Å ›› Malibu’s Most Wanted (2003, Comedy) Jamie Kennedy, Taye Diggs. Å (V)PREMIUM CHANNELSDISN Jessie Å Jessie Å A.N.T. Farm Å A.N.T. Farm Å A.N.T. Farm Å Hatching Pete (2009, Comedy) Jason Dolley. ‘NR’ Å Suite Life on Deck Suite Life on Deck Fish Hooks Å Phineas and FerbHBO ›› Warm Bodies (:40) ›› Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011, Action) Robert Downey Jr. ‘PG-13’ Å (V) School Girl 24/7 Red Wings/Maple Leafs: Road (:25) ››› Hot Fuzz (2007, Comedy) Simon Pegg. ‘R’ ÅMAX (11:50) Dark Secrets (2012) ‘NR’ Å (:15) ››› Assault on Precinct 13 (2005, Action) Ethan Hawke. ‘R’ Å (V) The Jump Off (:40) ›› Code 46 (2003) Tim Robbins. ‘R’ Å (V) (:15) › How High (2001) Method Man.

SHOW ››› Richard Pryor: Omit the Logic (2013) ‘NR’ Å Katt Williams: Kattpacalypse Å (:35) ›› The Wood (1999, Drama) Omar Epps, Taye Diggs. ‘R’ Å (V) (:25) ›› Touchback (2011) Brian Presley. ‘PG-13’ Å (V)TMC (:05) › Wreckage (2010, Horror) Aaron Paul. ‘R’ Å (V) (:35) Beware (2010, Horror) Adam Leadbeater. ‘NR’ Å (V) (:10) ››› Jarhead (2005, War) Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard. ‘R’ Å (V) (:15) ›››› That’s What I Am (2011)

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A“ACT OF LOVE” ››› A soldier’s af-fair with a poor Frenchwoman ends in tragedy. (CC) (2:00) (TCM) Sat. 8:15 a.m.“THE ADVENTURES OF MARK TWAIN” ››› Samuel Clemens’ long life includes many careers. (CC) (DVS) (2:15) (TCM) Sat. 12 p.m.“ALICE IN WONDERLAND” ››‡ Live action/animated. Alice, now a teen, re-turns to Underland. (2:30) (FAM) Wed. 6 p.m.“ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS” ›› A girl asks a store Santa to reunite her estranged parents. (2:00) (13) Sat. 4 p.m.“ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS” ››› A boy asks contest organizers to find his mother a husband. (CC) (2:00) (HALL) Sun. 6 p.m.“ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS: THE SQUEAKQUEL” ›› Live action/animated. Alvin, Simon and Theodore enter a battle of the bands. (2:00) (FX) Sun. 10 a.m.“AMERICA’S SWEETHEARTS” ›› A publicist tries to cover up a feud between movie stars. (2:00) (FX) Sun. 7 a.m.“AVATAR” ›››‡ A former Marine falls in love with a native of a lush alien world. (3:30) (FX) Tue. 8 p.m.; Wed. 7 a.m.

B“THE BAD AND THE BEAUTIFUL” ›››‡ People recall a hated Hollywood producer. (CC) (DVS) (2:15) (TCM) Sat. 8 p.m.“BAD NEWS BEARS” ››‡ A former baseball player coaches misfit Little Leaguers. (CC) (2:00) (38) Sat. 1 p.m.“BATMAN” ››› The Caped Crusader vows to rid Gotham City of the Joker. (CC) (3:00) (AMC) Fri. 8 p.m.; Sat. 11 a.m.“BATMAN BEGINS” ››› Bruce Wayne becomes Gotham City’s Dark Knight. (CC) (3:00) (AMC) Sat. 5 p.m.“BATMAN RETURNS” ››‡ The Cat-woman and the Penguin join forces against Batman. (CC) (3:00) (AMC) Fri. 11 p.m.; Sat. 2 p.m.“A BEAUTIFUL MIND” ›››‡ Math-ematician John Forbes Nash Jr. has paranoid schizophrenia. (2:30) (TCM) Fri. 10:15 p.m.“BEND IT LIKE BECKHAM” ››› A teen hides her soccer-playing from her strict parents. (2:00) (35) Sat. 3 p.m.“BEST LAID PLANS” ››‡ Dos aman-tes planean apoderarse de la fortuna de un amigo. (SS) (1:30) (43) Sun. 9:30 p.m.“BIG MOMMA’S HOUSE” ›› An FBI agent goes under cover to protect a woman and her son. (CC) (2:30) (BET) Sat. 11 p.m.“BIKINI BEACH” ›› A British singer and an American boy fall for the same girl. (CC) (1:45) (TCM) Mon. 9:45 p.m.“BODY OF LIES” ››‡ Agente de CIA planea infiltrarse en cadena de un ter-rorista. (SS) (2:30) (43) Thu. 8 p.m.“BORN TO BE BAD” ››‡ A ruthless woman’s lovers both discover her true nature. (CC) (1:45) (TCM) Sun. 10:15 a.m.“BRING IT ON: ALL OR NOTHING” ›› A teen must win over the head

cheerleader to make the squad. (2:00) (FAM) Sun. 10 a.m.“BUGSY MALONE” ››‡ A spoof of Roaring ’20s musicals and gangster pictures. (CC) (2:00) (38) Sun. 1 p.m.

C“CAGED” ››› A wrongly imprisoned woman becomes bitter and hostile. (1:45) (TCM) Sat. 6:30 a.m.“THE CHRISTMAS CARD” ›› A soldier falls for a woman who wrote a well-wishing card. (CC) (2:00) (HALL) Sun. 12 p.m.“CHRISTMAS SONG” ››› Romance blossoms between two music teachers. (CC) (2:00) (HALL) Mon. 10 p.m.; Tue. 2 p.m.“CINDERELLA” ›››› Animated. Fairy godmother leads maid to Prince Charming. (1:45) (FAM) Sun. 6 p.m.

1918 New Orleans ages backward into the 21st century. (3:30) (FX) Thu. 8 p.m., 11:30 p.m.

D“THE DARK KNIGHT” ›››› Batman battles a vicious criminal known as the Joker. (3:30) (AMC) Sat. 8 p.m.“DATE NIGHT” ››‡ A case of mis-taken identity leads to a wild adventure. (2:00) (FX) Sat. 6 p.m.“DEBBIE MACOMBER’S TRADING CHRISTMAS” ››› Holiday travel leads to cross-country romances. (CC) (2:00) (HALL) Tue. 2 a.m., 10 p.m.“DEEP BLUE SEA” ››‡ Smart sharks turn a research lab’s staff into fish food. (CC) (2:00) (32) Sun. 2 p.m. (WGN-A) Sun. 11 p.m.“DESIGN FOR SCANDAL” ››‡ Newsman sent to “get” judge, loves her

E“EAST OF EDEN” ›››› Rebel Cal and twin Aron vie for their rigid father’s love. (2:00) (16) Sun. 12 p.m.“EXILED: A LAW & ORDER MOVIE” ››› A detective longs to return to his Manhattan precinct. (2:00) (WGN-A) Sun. 4 a.m.

F“FAREWELL MR. KRINGLE” ››› A widowed magazine writer meets a Santa Claus impersonator. (CC) (2:00) (HALL) Mon. 12 a.m., 6 p.m.“FASTER” ›› An ex-con begins a race against time to avenge his broth-er’s murder. (CC) (2:00) (USA) Sat. 11 p.m.“FOOTLOOSE” ››‡ Hip teen moves to corn town where pastor taboos dancing. (CC) (2:30) (TVL) Sat. 5:30 p.m.“FOR ALL MANKIND” ››› NASA footage of Earth and the moon set to words and music. (CC) (1:30) (TCM) Sat. 12:45 a.m.“FOR COLORED GIRLS” ›› Crises, heartbreak and crimes bind together a group of women. (CC) (3:00) (BET) Wed. 8 a.m., 4 p.m.

G“GHOST RIDER” ›› A motorcycle stuntman is a supernatural agent of vengeance. (2:30) (SPIKE) Fri. 11:30 a.m.; Sat. 12:30 a.m.“GHOSTS OF GIRLFRIENDS PAST” ›› Spirits of ex-lovers show a cad his failed relationships. (DVS) (2:00) (TBS) Sun. 2:15 a.m.“GOODFELLAS” ›››› An Irish-Ital-ian hood joins the 1950s New York Ma-fia. (CC) (3:00) (A&E) Sun. 12:30 p.m.“THE GOONIES” ››‡ Young misfits find a 17th-century pirate’s treasure

map. (2:30) (FAM) Thu. 8:30 p.m.; Fri. 6 p.m.“THE GREAT MEADOW” ››‡ Virgin-ians endure hardships to settle new land in Kentucky. (1:30) (TCM) Thu. 9:30 a.m.“THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY” ››› Dapper thieves rob gold bars from a moving train in 1855 England. (2:00) (15) Sun. 2 p.m.

H“THE HAND THAT ROCKS THE CRA-DLE” ››› A woman vows to destroy a family she blames for her woes. (CC) (2:30) (LIFE) Sun. 12:30 p.m.“HANG ’EM HIGH” ››‡ A rancher swears revenge on the men who tried to lynch him. (CC) (2:00) (TCM) Sat. 2:15 p.m.“THE HANGOVER” ››› Three pals must find a missing groom after a wild bash. (DVS) (2:15) (TBS) Wed. 11 a.m., 1:15 p.m., 3:30 p.m., 5:45 p.m.“HARRY POTTER AND THE SOR-CERER’S STONE” ››› An orphan attends a school of witchcraft and wiz-ardry. (3:00) (20) Sun. 8 p.m. (28) Sun. 8 p.m.“THE HINDENBURG” ››‡ A man tries to prevent sabotage on the dirigi-ble’s flight. (2:15) (TCM) Sat. 4:15 p.m.“HITMAN” ›› An assassin becomes embroiled in a political conspiracy. (2:00) (FX) Thu. 8 a.m.“THE HOLIDAY” ››‡ Two women from different countries swap homes at Christmas. (2:45) (TBS) Sat. 11:30 p.m.“HOLLOW MAN” ››‡ A scientist tests an invisibility serum, with horrific re-sults. (CC) (2:30) (AMC) Sat. 2 a.m.“THE HOLLYWOOD REVUE” ›› Conrad Nagel and Jack Benny intro-duce a showcase. (2:00) (TCM) Fri. 9 a.m.

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“A CINDERELLA STORY” ›› A teen-ager meets a high-school quarterback online. (2:00) (FAM) Sun. 4 p.m.; Mon. 9 p.m.“CIVIL BRAND” ›› Abused female inmates lead a prison uprising. (CC) (2:00) (BET) Fri. 10 p.m.“THE CONSTANT NYMPH” ›› A young teen adores a composer, who weds her older cousin. (CC) (2:00) (TCM) Sun. 2 p.m.“COUNTDOWN” ››‡ American as-tronauts race to get to the moon first. (CC) (2:00) (TCM) Sat. 2:15 a.m.“THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJA-MIN BUTTON” ›››‡ A man born in

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“HOME ALONE” ››› A left-behind boy battles two burglars in the house. (2:00) (TBS) Sat. 1 p.m.“HOME ALONE 2: LOST IN NEW YORK” ››‡ Kevin ends up in New York when he boards the wrong plane. (2:30) (FAM) Fri. 8:30 p.m.; Sat. 4:30 p.m.“HOME ALONE 2: LOST IN NEW YORK” ››‡ Kevin termina en Nueva York al abordar el avión equivocado. (SS) (2:30) (43) Wed. 9:30 a.m.“HONEY, I BLEW UP THE KID” ››‡ The toddler of a wacky inventor grows as big as a casino. (2:00) (FAM) Sun. 7 a.m.“HOOK” ››› Lawyer turns into Peter Pan to save kids from Captain Hook. (3:00) (FAM) Sat. 11 p.m.“THE HOT ROCK” ›››‡ Thief and gang botch N.Y. diamond caper. (2:00) (16) Sat. 9 p.m.“HOW TO LOSE A GUY IN 10 DAYS” ›› A writer bets she can seduce a man and then drive him away. (2:30) (BRAVO) Sat. 8 p.m., 10:30 p.m.

I“I LOVE YOU, MAN” ››› A man’s new friendship threatens his upcoming wedding. (2:00) (TBS) Sun. 12 p.m.“THE INFORMANT!” ››› An ADM executive informs on price fixing by agribusinesses. (2:15) (TBS) Wed. 2 a.m.“INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS” ›››‡ Soldiers seek Nazi scalps in German-occupied France. (CC) (DVS) (3:30) (TNT) Sat. 8 p.m.“IT SHOULD HAPPEN TO YOU” ››› Exec and filmmaker woo model made famous by billboard. (CC) (1:30) (TCM) Wed. 6:30 a.m.“IT STARTED WITH EVE” ››› A dot-ing son fabricates a fiancee to appease his father. (1:45) (TCM) Mon. 8 p.m.“THE ITALIAN JOB” ››› A thief and his crew plan to steal back their gold. (CC) (DVS) (2:30) (TNT) Fri. 9 p.m.; Sat. 2 p.m.“IT’S TRAD, DAD!” ›› Teens orga-nize jazz fest despite mayor. (1:30) (TCM) Tue. 12:15 p.m.“IVANHOE” ›››‡ A 12th-century Saxon defends King Richard the Lion-Hearted. (CC) (2:00) (TCM) Sun. 12 p.m.

J“JAILHOUSE ROCK” ››‡ Strumming ex-convict gets agent, turns rock ’n’ roll star. (CC) (DVS) (1:45) (TCM) Tue. 4:45 p.m.“JAY AND SILENT BOB STRIKE BACK” ›› Two slackers try to sabo-tage the production of a movie. (2:00) (FX) Tue. 9 a.m.“JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH” ››› A scientist leads a dan-gerous expedition. (CC) (2:15) (TCM) Wed. 8 p.m.

K“KICKBOXER” ›› Un “kickboxer” jura venganza por su hermano minusválido. (SS) (2:00) (43) Sat. 2:30 p.m.; Sun. 12:30 a.m.“KNIGHT AND DAY” ››‡ A woman becomes the reluctant partner of a fugi-tive spy. (2:00) (51) Sat. 3 p.m.

L“LADY OF THE NIGHT” ›› Silent. Two women who look alike fall in love with an inventor. (1:15) (TCM) Fri. 1:45 a.m.“LARA CROFT: TOMB RAIDER” ›› A globe-trotter battles otherworldly creatures for an artifact. (CC) (2:00) (TNT) Wed. 11:15 p.m.“THE LAST LEGION” ›› Después de la caída de Roma, su último emperador viaja a Britania. (SS) (2:00) (43) Tue. 8 p.m.; Wed. 1 a.m.“LAUGHING SINNERS” ›› A desper-ate mistress hires on with the Salvation Army. (CC) (1:15) (TCM) Fri. 5 p.m.“LAWRENCE OF ARABIA” ›››› A controversial British officer unites Arab tribes against the Turks. (CC) (4:00) (TCM) Sun. 8 p.m.“THE LIBRARIAN: CURSE OF THE JUDAS CHALICE” ››‡ A librarian must prevent vampires from taking over the world. (CC) (1:50) (TNT) Tue. 4:26 p.m.“THE LIBRARIAN: QUEST FOR THE SPEAR” ›› A man protects magical artifacts from the forces of evil. (CC) (1:48) (TNT) Tue. 12:50 p.m.“THE LIBRARIAN: RETURN TO KING SOLOMON’S MINES” ››› An ad-venturer uses a map to search for King

“MONEYBALL” ›››‡ A baseball manager challenges old-school tradi-tions. (3:00) (FX) Thu. 5 p.m.; Fri. 1 p.m.“MONTANA MOON” ›› A New York woman finds love on her father’s West-ern ranch. (CC) (1:30) (TCM) Fri. 12:30 p.m.“THE MOST WONDERFUL TIME OF THE YEAR” ››› A snowbound stranger brightens the holidays for a family. (CC) (2:00) (HALL) Tue. 4 a.m., 6 p.m.“THE MUMMY” ››› A mummy seeks revenge for a 3,000-year-old curse. (3:00) (SPIKE) Mon. 9 a.m.“THE MUMMY” ››› A mummy seeks revenge for a 3,000-year-old curse. (CC) (3:00) (A&E) Wed. 1 p.m.“THE MUMMY RETURNS” ››‡ Two evil forces pursue the son of adventurer Rick O’Connell. (3:00) (SPIKE) Mon. 12 p.m.; Tue. 9 a.m.“THE MUMMY RETURNS” ››‡ Two evil forces pursue the son of adventurer Rick O’Connell. (CC) (3:00) (A&E) Wed. 4 p.m.“THE MUPPET MOVIE” ›››‡ Kermit the Frog and friends seek Hollywood stardom. (2:00) (FAM) Sat. 9 p.m.“THE MUPPETS TAKE MANHATTAN” ››› Kermit the Frog courts Miss Piggy, wows Broadway. (2:00) (FAM) Sat. 7 p.m.

“NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: BATTLE OF THE SMITHSONIAN” ››‡ Exhibits come to life at one of the world’s larg-est museums. (2:30) (FX) Sun. 3 p.m.“NIGHTS IN RODANTHE” ›› Two lost souls find each other at a North Carolina inn. (CC) (2:00) (LIFE) Tue. 4 p.m.“NOT EASILY BROKEN” ›› A car accident and its aftermath test a couple’s marriage. (CC) (2:00) (LIFE) Mon. 10 a.m.“NOTORIOUS” ›››› The daughter of a convicted traitor helps fight Nazis. (CC) (1:45) (TCM) Wed. 10 a.m.“NOTORIOUS” ››‡ Based on the life of slain rapper Christopher Wallace. (CC) (3:00) (BET) Mon. 5 p.m.; Tue. 8 a.m.

O“O” ››‡ A jealous teen tries to ruin his basketball teammate’s life. (2:00) (65) Sat. 4 p.m.“OCEAN’S ELEVEN” ››› A suave ex-con assembles a team to rob a casino vault. (CC) (DVS) (2:30) (TNT) Sun. 5:30 p.m.“OCEAN’S THIRTEEN” ››› Danny Ocean y su banda intentan vengarse de un magnate. (SS) (2:30) (43) Sun. 7 p.m.“OUR BLUSHING BRIDES” ›› Three New York working girls long to marry rich men. (CC) (1:45) (TCM) Fri. 12 a.m.“OUR DANCING DAUGHTERS” ›››‡ Silent. A silent classic depicting the era of the Charleston. (CC) (1:30) (TCM) Thu. 9 p.m.“OUR MODERN MAIDENS” ››‡ Silent. A wife discovers her husband loves another woman. (CC) (1:30) (TCM) Thu. 10:30 p.m.“OVER THE HEDGE” ››› Animated. A raccoon tells fellow animals about a new food source. (2:00) (20) Sat. 8 p.m. (28) Sat. 8 p.m.“OVERBOARD” ››‡ An amnesiac millionairess is duped by a cunning carpenter. (2:30) (TBS) Fri. 10:30 p.m.; Sat. 10:30 a.m.

P“PAID” ››‡ An innocent store clerk plots her revenge from prison. (CC) (1:30) (TCM) Fri. 2 p.m.“PATRIOT GAMES” ››› A former CIA agent is stalked by a vengeful IRA terrorist. (CC) (2:30) (TNT) Mon. 1 a.m.“PERCY JACKSON & THE OLYMPI-ANS: THE LIGHTNING THIEF” ›› A youth learns that his father is the Greek god Poseidon. (CC) (1:50) (TNT) Tue. 11 a.m.“THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY” ››› Oscar Wilde’s Londoner stays young, but his portrait ages. (CC) (2:00) (TCM) Sun. 8 a.m.“POSSESSED” ›› A woman has a stormy affair with a prominent attorney. (CC) (1:45) (TCM) Fri. 6:15 p.m.“PRECIOUS” ›››‡ Pregnant and abused, a Harlem teen looks for a way to change her life. (CC) (2:30) (BET) Wed. 11 a.m., 7 p.m.“PRIDE AND GLORY” ››‡ A detec-tive probes a fatal drug bust involving his brother. (CC) (3:00) (AMC) Fri. 9 a.m.“THE PRIME OF MISS JEAN BRO-DIE” ›››‡ An outspoken teacher shocks her students in 1930s Edin-burgh. (CC) (2:00) (TCM) Wed. 8 a.m.

pawns. (CC) (3:31) (TNT) Wed. 3:29 p.m.“THE LOST CONTINENT” ›› A steamer discovers an island of prehis-toric beasts. (2:00) (TCM) Thu. 4 a.m.“LOST IN SPACE” ›› A spy sabotag-es a family’s space mission for human-ity. (3:00) (FX) Fri. 10 a.m.; Sat. 7 a.m.“THE LOST WORLD” ››‡ A profes-sor leads a group to a South American plateau. (1:45) (TCM) Wed. 10:15 p.m.“THE LOVED ONE” ››› A visiting British poet handles his uncle’s funeral, Hollywood style. (CC) (2:15) (TCM) Tue. 1:15 a.m.

M“MACHETE” ››‡ The victim of a double-cross seeks revenge. (2:00) (FX) Tue. 1 p.m.“MADAME CURIE” ››› A poor Polish student’s discovery of radium makes history. (CC) (DVS) (2:15) (TCM) Fri. 8 p.m.“MADE OF HONOR” ›› A man schemes to prevent his best friend’s wedding. (2:00) (FX) Sat. 12 p.m.“MADEA’S FAMILY REUNION” ››‡ A matriarch must keep the peace through family strife. (CC) (2:00) (LIFE) Mon. 6 p.m.; Tue. 12 p.m.“MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION” ››› A guilt-stricken playboy becomes a sur-

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“MY FAVORITE YEAR” ›››‡ A writer must keep a fading movie idol sober for a TV show. (CC) (2:15) (TCM) Mon. 3:45 a.m.“MY SISTER’S KEEPER” ››‡ A girl sues for emancipation from her par-ents. (CC) (2:00) (LIFE) Tue. 2 p.m.

N“NATIONAL SECURITY” ›› Dos guardias de seguridad intentan detener a un genio criminal. (SS) (2:00) (43) Mon. 12 a.m.“NEW MORALS FOR OLD” ››‡ Con-servatives battle liberals in a middle-class household. (1:30) (TCM) Thu. 12:30 p.m.“NEXT” ›› A clairvoyant sees two minutes into the future. (2:00) (FX) Tue. 11 a.m.“NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM” ››‡ Museum exhibits spring to life when the sun goes down. (3:00) (FX) Sun. 12 p.m.

Solomon’s mines. (CC) (1:48) (TNT) Tue. 2:38 p.m.“THE LITTLE MERMAID” ›››› Animated. Disney’s Oscar-winning ver-sion of the fairy tale. (1:45) (FAM) Sun. 7:45 p.m.“THE LITTLE RASCALS” ››‡ Spanky is annoyed when the love bug bites Alfalfa. (2:00) (FAM) Sat. 12:30 p.m.“THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING” ›››‡ Creatures unite to destroy a power-ful ring and defeat a lord. (CC) (DVS) (3:42) (TNT) Wed. 11:47 a.m.“THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RE-TURN OF THE KING” ›››‡ Humans and creatures unite to battle Sauron and his army. (CC) (DVS) (4:15) (TNT) Wed. 7 p.m.“THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TWO TOWERS” ›››‡ Members of a fellowship battle evil Sauron and his

geon to restore a widow’s sight. (CC) (2:00) (TCM) Wed. 4 p.m.“MALIBU’S MOST WANTED” ›› A rapper jeopardizes his father’s bid to become governor. (2:00) (44) Sun. 2:30 p.m.“MALIBU’S MOST WANTED” ›› A rapper jeopardizes his father’s bid to become governor. (CC) (2:00) (WGN-A) Mon. 4 a.m.“MAN ON FIRE” ››‡ A bodyguard takes revenge on a girl’s kidnappers. (3:00) (SPIKE) Wed. 2:30 p.m., 11:30 p.m.“MAROONED” ››› Astronauts are stranded after a technical malfunction. (2:15) (TCM) Sat. 4:15 a.m.“MENACE II SOCIETY” ››› The saga of a ghetto teen in East L.A. (CC) (2:00) (BET) Mon. 3 p.m.; Tue. 1 a.m.“MIXED NUTS” ›› Christmas-season chaos overwhelms a crisis center’s staff. (CC) (2:00) (32) Mon. 12 a.m.

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“THE PRINCESS DIARIES” ››‡ A grandmother teaches etiquette to an heir apparent. (2:30) (FAM) Sun. 9:30 p.m.; Mon. 6:30 p.m.“A PRINCESS FOR CHRISTMAS” ›› An English duke reconnects with members of his family. (CC) (2:00) (HALL) Sun. 10 a.m.“THE PROPOSAL” ››‡ A woman pretends to be engaged to evade de-portation. (2:30) (FX) Sat. 8 p.m., 10:30 p.m.

R“RANGO” ››› Animated. A chame-leon becomes the sheriff of a desert town. (2:30) (FX) Sun. 5:30 p.m.; Mon. 1:30 p.m.“REBECCA” ›››› A bride feels overshadowed by her husband’s first wife. (CC) (2:15) (TCM) Sun. 5:45 p.m.“THE RECRUIT” ››‡ A CIA rookie must ferret out a mole within the agen-cy. (CC) (2:30) (AMC) Thu. 10 a.m.“THE RECRUIT” ››‡ Agente de la CIA ordena investigación especial a su protegido. (SS) (2:00) (43) Sat. 4:30 p.m.; Sun. 2:30 a.m.“RICHIE RICH” ›› A young billionaire crosses paths with a greedy executive. (2:00) (FAM) Sat. 2:30 p.m.“ROAD TO PERDITION” ››› A De-pression-era mob enforcer and his son flee after a fatal betrayal. (CC) (2:30) (TNT) Sun. 2:30 a.m.“THE ROCK” ››› La ciudad de San Francisco es amenazada desde una prisión. (SS) (3:00) (43) Wed. 9 p.m.“ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK” ›› A rock ’n’ roll band hits it big. (CC) (1:30) (TCM) Tue. 1:45 p.m.“RUSH HOUR 2” ›› Detectives battle a Hong Kong gangster and his hench-men. (2:00) (FX) Fri. 8 p.m., 10 p.m.“RV” ›› A dysfunctional family goes on vacation. (2:00) (FAM) Sat. 7 a.m.

S“SAVING PRIVATE RYAN” ›››› U.S. troops look for a missing comrade during World War II. (CC) (3:45) (TNT) Sat. 4:15 p.m.“THE SCORPION KING” ›› A warrior battles an evil ruler and a sorceress. (2:00) (SPIKE) Mon. 3 p.m.“THE SCORPION KING” ›› A warrior battles an evil ruler and a sorceress. (CC) (2:00) (AMC) Thu. 3:30 p.m.“THE SCORPION KING 2: RISE OF A WARRIOR” ›› A young man seeks vengeance against a king who kills his father. (CC) (2:30) (AMC) Thu. 5:30 p.m.; Fri. 12 p.m.“A SEASON FOR MIRACLES” ›› A woman gives her jailed sister’s children a real Christmas. (CC) (2:00) (HALL) Sun. 4 p.m.“THE SECRET OF MADAME BLANCHE” ›› Murder trial reunites chorus girl and her son. (CC) (1:30) (TCM) Thu. 4:45 p.m.“SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS” ››› Oregon trapper’s brothers woo captive women. (CC) (DVS) (2:00) (TCM) Mon. 8 a.m.“THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION” ›››› An innocent man goes to a Maine penitentiary for life in 1947. (CC) (3:00) (A&E) Sun. 3:30 p.m. (LIFE) Mon. 8 p.m.; Tue. 12:02 a.m. (SPIKE) Wed. 8 p.m.; Thu. 11:30 a.m.

cargo. (2:00) (FX) Tue. 4 p.m.; Wed. 10:30 a.m.“UNTAMED” ››‡ Jungle-found oil heiress cruises with first young man she sees. (CC) (1:30) (TCM) Fri. 11 a.m.

V“VALENTINE’S DAY” ›› Los Angeles residents wend their way into and out of romance. (DVS) (2:30) (TBS) Fri. 8 p.m.; Sat. 1 a.m.“THE VALLEY OF GWANGI” ››‡ Rodeo riders capture a prehistoric monster for a circus. (2:00) (TCM) Thu. 12 a.m.“VIVA LAS VEGAS” ››‡ A comely swimming teacher revs a race-car driv-er’s engine. (CC) (DVS) (1:30) (TCM) Tue. 6:30 p.m.

W“A WALK TO REMEMBER” ›› A high-school delinquent courts a minis-ter’s daughter. (CC) (2:02) (LIFE) Tue. 10 p.m.; Wed. 2:02 a.m.“WALKING TALL” ›› A sheriff and a deputy try to rid their town of thugs. (CC) (2:00) (A&E) Sat. 3 p.m.“WALL STREET: MONEY NEVER SLEEPS” ››‡ Master manipulator Gordon Gekko emerges from prison with a new agenda. (2:30) (44) Sun. 12 p.m.“THE WAR WAGON” ››› Two gun-men join forces to rob a gold-filled ar-mored wagon. (CC) (2:30) (AMC) Sat. 8:30 a.m.“WASHINGTON MASQUERADE” ›› A widowed senator proves easy prey for a conniving lobbyist. (1:30) (TCM) Thu. 2 p.m.“WE ARE MARSHALL” ››‡ A new coach struggles to rebuild a college football team. (CC) (3:00) (AMC) Sun. 9 a.m.“WE THE PARTY” ››‡ A smart but lazy teen sets his eye on a pretty over-achiever. (CC) (2:30) (BET) Thu. 3:30 p.m.; Fri. 1 a.m.“WEDDING CRASHERS” ››› Par-tygoers spend a wild weekend with a politician’s family. (DVS) (2:30) (TBS) Sun. 8 p.m.“WEST POINT” ››‡ Silent. A football player leads Army against Navy. (1:45) (TCM) Fri. 7:15 a.m.“WILLY WONKA AND THE CHOCO-LATE FACTORY” ››› A famous confectioner offers a grand prize to five children. (2:30) (FAM) Tue. 8:30 p.m.

X“X-MEN” ››› Two groups of mutated humans square off against each other. (CC) (2:30) (AMC) Sat. 11:30 p.m.“XXX” ››‡ Una estrella del deporte extremo se vuelve un jugador espía. (SS) (2:30) (43) Sun. 2:30 p.m.

Y“YES MAN” ››‡ A man tries to change his life by saying yes to every-thing. (DVS) (2:00) (TBS) Sun. 6 p.m.; Mon. 12:30 a.m.“THE YOUNG GUNS” ››‡ The son of a Wyoming gunslinger breaks away from a gang of his peers. (1:30) (TCM) Mon. 11:30 a.m.

MOVIES“SHE” ››‡ An amorous immortal seeks the reincarnation of her lover. (CC) (2:00) (TCM) Thu. 2 a.m.“SHERLOCK HOLMES” ››‡ The detective and his astute partner face a strange enemy. (CC) (DVS) (2:30) (TNT) Sun. 8 p.m., 10:30 p.m.“THE SHIP FROM SHANGHAI” ›› An insane steward takes command of a ship on the high seas. (1:15) (TCM) Thu. 6:30 a.m.“SHOOT FIRST, DIE LATER” ›› Gangsters try to put an honest police-man on their payroll. (2:00) (TCM) Sun. 2 a.m.“SHOOTER” ››‡ A wounded sniper plots revenge against those who be-trayed him. (CC) (3:01) (AMC) Thu. 8 p.m.; Fri. 5 p.m.“SNOW DOGS” ›› A Miami dentist becomes a sled-dog racer in Alaska. (2:00) (FAM) Sat. 9 a.m.“SON OF A GUNFIGHTER” ››‡ An outlaw’s son tries to stop his father’s bloodshed. (1:45) (TCM) Mon. 6:15 p.m.“SPACE BUDDIES” ›› Unos amigos y sus conocidos viajan a la luna. (SS) (1:30) (43) Sun. 9 a.m.“SPACE JAM” ›› Live action/animat-ed. Michael Jordan and Looney Tunes. (1:30) (FAM) Sat. 11 a.m.“SPEED RACER” ›› A racecar driver enters an arduous cross-country match. (CC) (2:45) (TNT) Thu. 1:15 a.m.“SPEED RACER” ›› Piloto de autos participa en una carrera a campo tra-viesa. (SS) (2:30) (43) Sat. 6:30 p.m.“SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS” ›››‡ Parents drive two high-school lovers tragically apart in 1920s Kansas. (CC) (2:15) (TCM) Wed. 11:45 a.m.“SPORTING BLOOD” ››‡ A trainer turns a mistreated horse into a cham-pion racer. (1:30) (TCM) Thu. 11 a.m.“SPRING FEVER” ›› Silent. A ship-ping clerk puts his golf skills to good use. (1:30) (TCM) Fri. 4:15 a.m.“STAGE MOTHER” ›› An obsessed widow seeks to ensure her daughter’s stardom. (1:45) (TCM) Thu. 6:15 p.m.“STAR WARS: EPISODE I — THE PHANTOM MENACE” ›› Young Ana-kin Skywalker begins to learn about the Force. (3:30) (SPIKE) Fri. 2 p.m.; Sat. 9 a.m.“STAR WARS: EPISODE II — AT-TACK OF THE CLONES” ››‡ Obi-Wan Kenobi and his apprentice protect the former queen. (3:30) (SPIKE) Fri. 5:30 p.m.; Sat. 12:30 p.m.“STAR WARS: EPISODE III — RE-VENGE OF THE SITH” ››› Anakin Skywalker joins the dark side and be-comes Darth Vader. (3:30) (SPIKE) Fri. 9 p.m.; Sat. 4 p.m.“STAR WARS IV: A NEW HOPE” ›››› Young Luke Skywalker battles evil Darth Vader. (3:00) (SPIKE) Sat. 7:30 p.m.“STAR WARS V: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK” ›››› Luke Skywalker, Han Solo and Princess Leia face Darth Vader’s wrath. (3:00) (SPIKE) Sat. 10:30 p.m.“STATE PROPERTY 2” ›› Gangsters vie for control of the Philadelphia drug trade. (CC) (2:30) (BET) Mon. 10:30 a.m.“STREETS” ››‡ A prostitute is stalked by a homicidal motorcycle cop. (CC) (2:00) (BET) Mon. 10 p.m.“THE SUM OF ALL FEARS” ››› Terrorists plan to detonate a nuclear bomb in the U.S. (CC) (2:30) (TNT) Mon. 3:30 a.m.

an alien that feeds on blood. (CC) (DVS) (1:30) (TCM) Sat. 6:30 p.m.“13 GOING ON 30” ››› An uncool girl magically becomes a successful adult. (2:00) (FX) Sat. 4 p.m.“THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR” ››› A self-made millionaire mas-terminds the perfect bank heist. (CC) (2:00) (TCM) Wed. 2 p.m.“THE THRILL OF IT ALL” ››› A doc-tor sees red when his wife becomes a commercial star. (CC) (2:00) (TCM) Wed. 6 p.m.“TOM THUMB” ›››‡ The Brothers Grimm tale about a boy only 5 1/2 inches tall. (CC) (DVS) (1:45) (TCM) Mon. 2:45 p.m.“TOUCHING THE VOID” ›››‡ British mountaineers climb the Andes in 1985. (1:30) (3) Sun. 3 p.m.“TRAINING DAY” ››› A rookie cop meets a corrupt Los Angeles narcotics officer. (2:30) (SPIKE) Wed. 5:30 p.m.; Thu. 9 a.m.“TRANSFORMERS” ››› Two races of robots wage war on Earth. (CC) (DVS) (2:44) (TNT) Tue. 6:16 p.m.“TWILIGHT” ››‡ A teen is caught up in an unorthodox romance with a vampire. (2:30) (FAM) Wed. 8:30 p.m.; Thu. 6 p.m.

“SUNSHINE CLEANING” ››› Two sisters start a crime-scene-cleanup business. (CC) (2:00) (38) Sun. 6 p.m.“SUPERBAD” ››› Co-dependent teens hope to score booze and babes at a party. (2:30) (FX) Wed. 8 p.m., 10:30 p.m.“SURROGATES” ››‡ In a utopian world, people live vicariously through robots. (2:00) (FX) Fri. 8 a.m.“SUSPICION” ›››‡ An English heir-ess fears that her playboy husband plans to kill her. (CC) (DVS) (1:45) (TCM) Sun. 4 p.m.“S.W.A.T.” ››‡ A Los Angeles SWAT team must protect a criminal. (CC) (2:30) (TNT) Sun. 3 p.m.

T“TAKE THE HIGH GROUND” ››› An infantry sergeant uses harsh training techniques. (CC) (2:00) (TCM) Mon. 6 a.m.“TEA AND SYMPATHY” ›››‡ A housemaster’s wife befriends a sensi-tive student. (CC) (2:15) (TCM) Tue. 7:15 a.m.“THAT FORSYTE WOMAN” ››› A member of a staid Victorian family is drawn into scandal. (CC) (2:00) (TCM) Sun. 12 a.m.“THAT MIDNIGHT KISS” ››‡ A trucker’s grand voice impresses his

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“TWIST AROUND THE CLOCK” ›› Promoter publicizes new dance. (1:30) (TCM) Tue. 3:15 p.m.“2 FAST 2 FURIOUS” ›› Two friends and a U.S. customs agent try to nail a criminal. (2:00) (BRAVO) Fri. 9 p.m., 11 p.m.“TYLER PERRY’S I CAN DO BAD ALL BY MYSELF” ››‡ A boozy sing-er finds a way to change her life. (CC) (2:30) (BET) Wed. 1:30 p.m., 9:30 p.m.

U“UNDERCOVER MAISIE” ›› Chorus girl helps L.A. detective nab con artists. (1:30) (TCM) Sat. 10:30 a.m.“THE UNFORGIVEN” ››› Pioneers feud with Kiowa Indians over a birth-right. (2:03) (16) Fri. 1 p.m.“THE UNKNOWN” ››› Silent. A fugi-tive hides from the law in a Spanish circus. (DVS) (1:00) (TCM) Thu. 8 p.m.“UNSTOPPABLE” ››› Two men try to stop a runaway train carrying toxic

girlfriend’s family. (CC) (2:00) (TCM) Sun. 6 a.m.“THAT’S DANCING!” ››‡ From Busby Berkeley musicals to Michael Jackson performing. (CC) (2:00) (TCM) Wed. 3 a.m.“THAT’S ENTERTAINMENT!” ›››‡ Clips from 1928-58 MGM musicals. (CC) (2:30) (TCM) Tue. 8 p.m.“THAT’S ENTERTAINMENT, PART 2” ››› Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly bridge clips from about 75 movies. (CC) (2:15) (TCM) Tue. 10:30 p.m.“THAT’S ENTERTAINMENT! III” ›››‡ Clips from more than 100 MGM musicals. (CC) (2:15) (TCM) Wed. 12:45 a.m.“A THIN LINE BETWEEN LOVE AND HATE” ›› A wealthy woman stalks a womanizer who seduced her. (CC) (2:30) (BET) Sun. 1:30 a.m.“THE THING FROM ANOTHER WORLD” ›››‡ Arctic scientists find

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