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Zero percent chance of rain Charlotte Sun AND WEEKLY HERALD CALL US AT 941-206-1000 THE WIRE PAGE 1 THE WIRE PAGE 1 On several occasions, I’ve found myself in Tallahassee while our Legislature was in session. It was not an experience that I am anxious to repeat. Our American democ- racy is better than any other govern- ment in the history of man, but it is messy. Today our House and Senate repre- sentatives are just shy of being halfway through their annual 60-day session. The lobbyists who will write the first draft of a number of the bills that make it through committee are busy pumping up the egos of our representatives. There is a tendency for state legislators to look down on hometown folks who serve as only city councilmen, school board members or county commissioners. That’s OK — the arrogant atmosphere fanned by lobbyists is reciprocated in Washington by elected representatives and staff who frequently are contemptuous of the hicks who have not progressed to where the real power lies in D.C. Both the Senate and House bills work- ing their way through committee are only a slice of those proposed. The NRA, which seldom sees a gun it doesn’t like, is supporting a Senate bill headed for the House that would permit carrying a hidden weapon without getting a permit when a hurricane is threatened. While those who run our universities oppose it, a bill authorizing concealed weapons on college campuses for those older than 21 has made its way through several committees. As this column is being written, it awaits the judgment of the judiciary committee. There are some really big issues that are likely to remain unresolved. Both chambers have different rough drafts of spending plans for the coming year. Some things that many of us would like to see won’t happen. In Thursday’s Sun, columnist Paula Dockery, a former Republican state senator who writes knowledgeably about Florida govern- ment, described legislators’ efforts to avoid the mandate to preserve Florida’s water and wilderness. Giving up on the Legislature, 75 percent of us voted for a constitutional amendment setting aside a specific revenue source to fund environmental protection and restoration. The fund could amount to $800 million next year. There will be many attempts to siphon off those dollars to old projects relabeled as restoration. A year ago, the federal government announced the end of about $1.3 billion per year in contributions to the state’s Medicaid program that helps hospitals collect something for the poor who cannot pay for care or a procedure. The House seems to hope the feds will change their mind. Our editorials have repeatedly voiced our disappointment at the Legislature for turning down billions of federal tax dollars to support Medicaid for our neediest citizens. In the House, where Republicans outnumber Democrats better than 2 to 1, there is no movement to take the federal dollars. Senate President Andy Gardiner is an Orlando hospital executive who is well aware of the coming end to the federal subsidy for indigent care. He might be able to lead his members to support tapping into federal Medicaid dollars. The preliminary Senate budget is look- ing at expenditures of $80 billion-plus. The House plan calls for $4 billion less. I have trouble picturing a billion dollars. A million, I can picture. Looked at it that way, the budget difference is $4 million. Growing up, I remember the Legislature met every other year, somewhat limiting the damage they could do. Fortunately, in another month, they will return home. Derek Dunn-Rankin is chairman of the Sun Coast Media Group. He can be reached at [email protected]. Look out, they’re at it again MURDOCK — As Charlotte County, once again, extended the moratorium on nontransportation impact fees, a split within the commission continues, delaying a long-term solution. Citing the ongoing need to stimulate a still-ailing local economy, county officials this week prolonged until July 14 the suspension of impact fees for libraries, parks, law enforcement, fire/EMS and public buildings. The suspension had been slated to expire the end of next month. The nontransportation impact fees, used to pay for capital projects related to new development, were reduced in 2009, and then waived entirely in 2011. Since then, the county has not collected impact fees in these catego- ries, approving a series of temporary extensions. While commissioners want to increase demand for new construction and jobs, part of the reason for the repeated extensions is their disagree- ment as to how the impact fees should be reintroduced. The commission appears to have found agreement on phasing in the new nontransportation impact-fee structure over three years, beginning with 33 percent the first year, to ease the burden on developers. Further softening the blow, the county also is considering cutting in half Buffered impact By GARY ROBERTS STAFF WRITER Charlotte slowly moves ahead on new fees IMPACT | 6 SUN PHOTO BY SAMANTHA GHOLAR From left, Halyna Lisnyczyj of North Port and Lieda Boyko of Port Charlotte sort through a box of Ukrainian traditional clothing at St. Andrew’s Religious and Cultural Center. Both women were refugees during World War II, and later arrived in America, and have come to call Southwest Florida their home. PHOTO PROVIDED Michael and Betty Regan, known in North Port as the two behind the Buffalo Bills Backers organization, have lived in the community since 2009. The couple are avid anglers and enjoy everything about the great outdoors. PHOTO PROVIDED Phil and Pam Jones of Rotonda West originally hail from Indiana. An accident after Phil’s 30 years at GM had the couple looking at warmer, friendlier climes, and they made their way to Rotonda via their original RV destination of Arcadia. Millions of people find themselves drawn to Florida’s white sand beaches and sunny skies each year for vacations and school breaks, but a growing percentage have come to call the Sunshine State their permanent home. For retirees escaping the cold weather, families looking for new opportunities, baby boomers looking for tax breaks or a lower cost of living, and some just seeking a fresh start — Florida, and Southwest Florida, in particular — has drawn them here. With some exceptions — like if your name is Desguin, Peeples, McQueen or a number of other established families — our communities are made up of transplants. They each have their own story of why they chose to live here. Here are just a few: Refugees made their way around the world Victor and Halyna Lisnyczyj arrived in North Port via upstate New York. The couple met in Syracuse and married in 1973. Halyna, 70, wasn’t yet born when her parents and all but one of her siblings fled Ukraine to avoid being placed in labor camps during World War II. “My mother thought they were just leaving for People from around the world are drawn to Southwest Florida By SAMANTHA GHOLAR STAFF WRITER HOME | 6 CORRECTION Senior fitness specialist Mimi Ford offers Forever Fit classes at 10:15 a.m. every Tuesday and Thursday at Universal Fitness, 1544 Rio De Janeiro Ave. (at the corner of Rampart Boulevard), Deep Creek. For more information, call Mimi at 941-628-5598. A column in some editions of Saturday’s Sun misstated the class days. 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WHO CLAIMS WHAT IN CUBA? MILLENNIALS ‘NIX TREASURES’As baby boomers start cleaning out attics and basements, many are discovering their progeny are not so interested.

After Castro came to power, the government seized refineries, hotels and plantations that were the signs of the American hold on Cuba’s economy.

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On several occasions, I’ve found myself in Tallahassee while our Legislature was in session. It was not an experience that I am anxious to repeat. Our American democ-

racy is better than any other govern-ment in the history of man, but it is messy.

Today our House and Senate repre-sentatives are just shy of being halfway through their annual 60-day session.

The lobbyists who will write the first draft of a number of the bills that make it through committee are busy pumping up

the egos of our representatives. There is a tendency for state legislators to look down on hometown folks who serve as only city councilmen, school board members or county commissioners. That’s OK — the arrogant atmosphere fanned by lobbyists is reciprocated in Washington by elected representatives and staff who frequently are contemptuous of the hicks who have not progressed to where the real power lies in D.C.

Both the Senate and House bills work-ing their way through committee are only a slice of those proposed.

The NRA, which seldom sees a gun it doesn’t like, is supporting a Senate bill headed for the House that would permit carrying a hidden weapon without getting a permit when a hurricane is threatened. While those who run our universities oppose it, a bill authorizing concealed weapons on college campuses for those older than 21 has made its way through several committees. As this column is being written, it awaits the judgment of the judiciary committee.

There are some really big issues that are likely to remain unresolved.

Both chambers have different rough drafts of spending plans for the coming year.

Some things that many of us would like to see won’t happen. In Thursday’s Sun, columnist Paula Dockery, a former Republican state senator who writes knowledgeably about Florida govern-ment, described legislators’ efforts to avoid the mandate to preserve Florida’s water and wilderness. Giving up on the Legislature, 75 percent of us voted for a constitutional amendment setting aside a specific revenue source to fund environmental protection and restoration. The fund could amount to $800 million next year. There will be many attempts to siphon off those dollars to old projects relabeled as restoration.

A year ago, the federal government announced the end of about $1.3 billion per year in contributions to the state’s Medicaid program that helps hospitals collect something for the poor who cannot pay for care or a procedure. The House seems to hope the feds will change their mind.

Our editorials have repeatedly voiced our disappointment at the Legislature for turning down billions of federal tax dollars to support Medicaid for our neediest citizens.

In the House, where Republicans outnumber Democrats better than 2 to 1, there is no movement to take the federal dollars. Senate President Andy Gardiner is an Orlando hospital executive who is well aware of the coming end to the federal subsidy for indigent care. He might be able to lead his members to support tapping into federal Medicaid dollars.

The preliminary Senate budget is look-ing at expenditures of $80 billion-plus. The House plan calls for $4 billion less. I have trouble picturing a billion dollars. A million, I can picture. Looked at it that way, the budget difference is $4 million.

Growing up, I remember the Legislature met every other year, somewhat limiting the damage they could do. Fortunately, in another month, they will return home.

Derek Dunn-Rankin is chairman of the Sun Coast Media Group. He can be reached at [email protected].

Look out, they’re at it again

MURDOCK — As Charlotte County, once again, extended the moratorium on nontransportation impact fees, a split within the commission continues, delaying a long-term solution.

Citing the ongoing need to stimulate a still-ailing local economy, county officials this week prolonged until July 14 the suspension of impact fees for libraries, parks, law enforcement,

fire/EMS and public buildings. The suspension had been slated to expire the end of next month.

The nontransportation impact fees, used to pay for capital projects related to new development, were reduced in 2009, and then waived entirely in 2011. Since then, the county has not collected impact fees in these catego-ries, approving a series of temporary extensions.

While commissioners want to increase demand for new construction

and jobs, part of the reason for the repeated extensions is their disagree-ment as to how the impact fees should be reintroduced.

The commission appears to have found agreement on phasing in the new nontransportation impact-fee structure over three years, beginning with 33 percent the first year, to ease the burden on developers. Further softening the blow, the county also is considering cutting in half

Buffered impactBy GARY ROBERTS

Staff Writer

Charlotte slowly moves ahead on new fees

IMPACT | 6

SUN PHOTO BY SAMANTHA GHOLAR

From left, Halyna Lisnyczyj of North Port and Lieda Boyko of Port Charlotte sort through a box of Ukrainian traditional clothing at St. Andrew’s Religious and Cultural Center. Both women were refugees during World War II, and later arrived in America, and have come to call Southwest Florida their home.

PHOTO PROVIDED

Michael and Betty Regan, known in North Port as the two behind the Buffalo Bills Backers organization, have lived in the community since 2009. The couple are avid anglers and enjoy everything about the great outdoors.

PHOTO PROVIDED

Phil and Pam Jones of Rotonda West originally hail from Indiana. An accident after Phil’s 30 years at GM had the couple looking at warmer, friendlier climes, and they made their way to Rotonda via their original RV destination of Arcadia.

Millions of people find themselves drawn to Florida’s white sand beaches and sunny skies each year for vacations and school breaks, but a growing percentage have come to call the Sunshine State their permanent home.

For retirees escaping the cold weather, families looking for new opportunities, baby boomers looking for tax breaks or a lower cost of living, and some just seeking a fresh start — Florida, and Southwest Florida, in particular — has drawn them here.

With some exceptions — like if your name is Desguin, Peeples, McQueen or a number of other established families — our communities are made up of transplants. They each have their own story of why they chose to live here.

Here are just a few:

Refugees made their way around the world

Victor and Halyna Lisnyczyj arrived in North Port via upstate New York. The couple met in Syracuse and married in 1973.

Halyna, 70, wasn’t yet born when her parents and all but one of her siblings fled Ukraine to avoid being placed in labor camps during World War II.

“My mother thought they were just leaving for

People from around the world are drawn to Southwest Florida

By SAMANTHA GHOLARStaff Writer

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SARASOTA COUNTY — With efforts underway to revive the Dona Bay watershed, Sarasota County is looking at how to best use the diverted fresh water and deter-mine who owns it.

“We see the develop-ment of a future water source in the Dona Bay area but there’s not a super time pressure on it because the regional network is working,” Sarasota County Administrator Tom Harmer said. “When we develop that resource, I’m sure it gets tied into the regional demands and needs as we grow.”

Dona Bay itself is a salt water estuary, but takes in large amounts of freshwa-ter from nearby streams and runoff from the 53 inches of rain the National Weather Service estimates the area receives every year. A study estimated that up to 15 million gallons per day of drinking water could be processed from Cow Pen Slough, northeast of the bay.

The demands on resources like potable

water naturally grow with population increases, and just this week, U.S. Census Bureau esti-mates named the North Port-Bradenton-Sarasota metropolitan statistical area 18th on the list of 20 fastest-growing regions in the United States in the past year. The Census Bureau said the region grew by 16,000 people from July 1, 2013, to July 1, 2014, a 2.2 percent uptick.

Still, Harmer says, the county is in good shape for potable water in the foreseeable future.

“I think we’re very fortunate here, I came from Brevard County which really has been struggling with future water and current ca-pacity, and surficial wells and contamination,” he said. “From a Sarasota County standpoint, when we project out, we have a good water source as we look out to meet our anticipated needs.”

Harmer anticipates the watershed will some day be incorporated into the Peace River Manasota Regional Water Supply Authority’s network. But multiple governments

sharing resources, even with a central oversight board like water au-thority, can lead to a lot questions.

Harmer said some of the discussions going on with the administrators on the board is the water authority’s role in develop-ing new resources and how they will be distributed.

Dona Bay is north of Venice in unincorporated Sarasota County, and commissioners have put a project out to bid to construct a weir to divert freshwater away from the bay and farther inland for agricultural use, and eventually for drinking water. The estimated cost for the project is $12.5 million. No cost has been determined for a second phase to create additional water storage space.

“Everyone needs fresh water and we’ve got fresh water running into what is supposed to be a salt-water estuary,” Sarasota County Commissioner Charles Hines said. “We can take that diverted water and put it to good use.”

Hines said long before the water is being

pumped into homes, it could be taking some of the pressure off the aquifers and wells upon which farmers and ranchers rely in the dry winter season.

When the diverted water is earmarked for drinking water, the question of who owns it may have to be settled.

“You can still have ownership of water you’ve committed to a

regional system,” Harmer said. “No matter who owns and identifies it and what county they’re in, once they’re part of the system, they’re part of the system so there’s some kind of long-term commitment there that it’s a regional water source and part of the overall system. I think you can sort through the ownership piece as part of that.”

But first, he said, the county’s priority is re-storing the watershed to a more natural condition.

“It (ownership) will come up I’m sure, but not in the immediate term because Dona Bay is currently focused on being a water quality project,” Harmer said. “But ultimately it could be a water quantity project as well.”

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Sarasota County eyes future of Dona Bay watershedBy CLINTON BURTON

SaraSota County Editor

SUN PHOTO BY DALLAS EMRICH

Work is underway to divert fresh water from Dona Bay for agricultural use and, eventually, drinking water.

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DESOTO COUNTY — Two people have died and another was seriously injured in a Friday evening collision on Kings Highway.

A 43-year-old Arcadia man was driving a Chevrolet Blazer north on Kings (County Road 769), near Peace River Street, around 9:30 p.m., when he drifted into the southbound lane, according to a Florida

Highway Patrol report.The front driver’s side

of the Blazer slammed into the front driver’s side of a Saturn Vue driv-en by a 56-year-old man, killing both drivers, who were pronounced dead at the scene of the crash,

the report states. Neither driver’s name has been released, pending the notification of their next of kin, and the Saturn driver’s hometown also was not released.

Ingrid Amsden, 47, of Sarasota, a passenger in the Saturn, was flown to Lee Memorial Hospital in Fort Myers with serious injuries. There were no other passengers in either vehicle.

It is not yet known whether alcohol was a fac-tor in the crash, according to the FHP report.

Traffic enforcement locations set

CHARLOTTE COUNTY — Beginning Monday, the Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office will increase traffic

enforcement at the fol-lowing locations:

Speed enforcement:• Midway Boulevard,

between Kings Highway and U.S. 41, Port Charlotte.

• State Road 31 and Bermont Road, east of Punta Gorda.

Traffic light/stop sign enforcement:

• U.S. 41 and Cochran Boulevard, Murdock.

• State Road 776 (McCall Road) and San Casa Drive, Englewood.

The Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office reported the following arrests:

• David Wayne Walker, 47, of Spring Hill, Fla. Charge: driving with a suspended or revoked license. Bond: $3,000.

• Sara Nicole Greus-Hartzell, 31, 300 block of Boundary Blvd., Rotonda West. Charge: out-of-county warrant. Bond: none.

• Renee Marie Hicks, 50, 200 block of Boundary Blvd., Rotonda West. Charges: possession of a controlled substance without a prescription, possession of drug paraphernalia, driving with a suspended or revoked

license and violation of probation (original charges: possession of a controlled substance without a prescription, possession of drug paraphernalia and petty theft). Bond: none.

• Daniel Gilbert Sawyer, 39, 27000 block of San Jorge Drive, Punta Gorda. Charge: violation of probation. Bond: $1,375.

• Leonard Earl Ingram, 53, 1200 block of Slash Pine Circle, Punta Gorda. Charge: violation of probation (original charge: DUI). Bond: none.

• Kyle Edward Schisser, 25, 47000 block of Bermont Road, Punta Gorda. Charges: possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and driving with a suspended or revoked license. Bond: $6,000.

• Mitchell Ford Biener, 21, 1800 block of Sand Pine Court, Punta Gorda. Charges: battery and resisting an officer. Bond: $4,000.

• Bradley Stephen Robling, 40, 1300 block of Yorkshire St., Port Charlotte. Charge: violation of probation (original charge: petty theft). Bond: none.

• Carlos Juan Ferrer Jr., 24, 2100 block of Conway Blvd., Port Charlotte. Charge: violation of probation (orig-inal charges: battery and violation of pretrial-release conditions). Bond: none.

• Erika Lynn Leblanc, 32, 20300 block of Ladner Ave., Port Charlotte. Charges: possession of a controlled substance without a prescription, possession of drug paraphernalia, battery and introduction of contraband into a county detention facility. Bond: $17,000.

• Christopher Paul Hartman, 34, 22200 block of Montrose Ave., Port Charlotte. Charges: two counts each of possession of a controlled substance without a prescription and burglary; grand theft; possession of drug paraphernalia; resisting an officer; and failure to register as a convicted felon. Bond: $54,000.

• Steven Edward Ellis, 53, 4600 block of Fernway Drive, North Port. Charge: DUI. Bond: $3,000.

• Jason Simon Desrosiers, 36, 5000 block of Galhouse Road, North Port. Charges: possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. Bond: $5,000.

• Aaron Mark Ostrander, 29, of North Fort Myers. Charges: burglary and grand theft. Bond: $10,000.

• Justin Lee Atwood, 26, of Lehigh Acres. Charges: two counts of violation of probation (original charges: conservation-environment littering more than 500 pounds, and

possession of drug paraphernalia). Bond: none.

• Joseph Frank Hollman, 51, of Fort Myers. Charges: burglary and grand theft. Bond: $70,000.

• Andrea Jean Riddle, 43, 900 block of Allen Ave., Englewood. Charges: possession of cocaine, possession of drug paraphernalia and violation of probation (original charge: obtaining a controlled substance by fraud). Bond: none.

• James Orrin Harvey, 36, 11200 block of Pendleton Ave., Englewood. Charges: possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. Bond: $4,000.

• Patricia Elizabeth Dugan, 42, 1000 block of Old Englewood Road, Englewood. Charges: possession of cocaine and possession of drug paraphernalia. Bond: $7,000.

• William John Mackey, 65, 3100 block of Bourbon St., Englewood. Charges: DUI — third offense within 10 years, and resisting an officer. Bond: $9,500.

• Brenda Lea Baker, 32, 1500 block of Rossanne Place, Englewood. Charge: grand theft. Bond: $5,000.

• William Leroy Butler Jr., 22, W. Imogene St., Arcadia. Charge: viola-tion of probation (original charge: possession of drug paraphernalia). Bond: none.

• Lashaun Cortez Sholar, 42, 1400 block of Eagle St., Port Charlotte. Charges: defrauding an innkeeper and a fugitive from justice warrant. Bond: none.

• Tracy A. Coyer, 38, 1400 block of Eagle St., Port Charlotte. Charges: defrauding an innkeeper. Bond: $2,000.

• Thomas Anthony Linzey, 27, 3300 block of Maple Terrace, Port Charlotte. Charges: two counts of resisting an officer. Bond: $5,000.

• Eduard Vladimirovich Heaton, 22, 14300 block of Worthwhile Road, Port Charlotte. Charges: DUI, driving with a suspended or revoked license, refusal to submit to DUI testing and violation of probation. Bond: none.

• Jason Scott Hine, 32, 2200 block of Leryl Ave., North Port. Charges: loitering or prowling, trespassing and resisting an officer. Bond: none.

• Treme Annette Peterson, 27, 6200 block of Talbot St., North Port. Charges: DUI and an out-of-county warrant. Bond: none.

• Brittany Nicole King, 25, 1400 block of S.W. Fletcher St., Arcadia. Charges: possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. Bond: $4,000.

— Compiled by Gary Roberts and Marion Putman

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CHARLOTTE

Vera C. BrownVera C. Brown, 89, of

Port Charlotte, Fla., passed away Tuesday, March 24,

2015.She

was born Nov. 29, 1925, in Jamaica, West Indies, and moved to Boston,

Mass., in 1967.Vera worked as a CNA

until retiring, then moved to Port Charlotte in 1991. She loved gardening and taking care of her family. Vera was an active mem-ber of Sunnybrook Alliance Church for over 20 years.

Vera is survived by her daughters, Lana B. (Clement) Berridge and Marcia Desvignes; grand-children, Jamila (Yves), Tyesha, Kareem, Edmund (Ahn), Ayana and Randy; and great-grandchildren, Zoe and Malcom. She was preceded in death by her son, Michael Brown.

The family will receive friends from 10 a.m. until services at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 4, 2015, at Lemon Bay Funeral Home, 2 Buchans Landing, Englewood, Fla., with Pastor Ron Raymer officiating. Burial will be at Gulf Pines Memorial Park. Please visit www.lemonbayfh.com to leave the family your thoughts, memories and condolences on the online guestbook.

Kevin M. Conley Sr.

Kevin M. “Stumpy” Conley Sr., 58, of Punta Gorda, Fla., and formerly of Waterbury, Conn., passed away Wednesday, March 25, 2015.

He was born Jan. 30, 1957, in Waterbury, the son of Josephine and Ralph Conley.

Kevin loved going fishing and riding his scooter. He will be remembered as a sweet and kind person who was always one com-ment away from making everyone laugh.

He will be greatly missed by his father, Ralph Conley; son, Kevin Conley Jr.; daughter, Kayla DeLorenzo; brothers, Ronald (Nancy) Conley and Donald Conley; sister, Tammy Long; granddaugh-ter, Gianna DeLorenzo; and many friends he made over the years, including Katherine Alberto. Kevin was preceded in death by his mother, Josephine.

No service is planned at this time. To express condolences to the family, please visit www.ltaylor funeral.com and sign the online guest book.

Arrangements are by Larry Taylor Funeral and Cremation Services.

Purcell WattsPurcell Watts, 71, of

Port Charlotte, Fla., went to be with the Lord,

Monday, March 23, 2015.

Visitation will be from 2 p.m. until 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. until 8 p.m.

Monday, March 30, 2015, at Kays-Ponger & Uselton Funeral Home, 2405 Harbor Blvd., Port Charlotte. Funeral Services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, March 31, 2015, at Murdock Baptist Church, 18375 Cochran Blvd., Port Charlotte. Entombment will follow at Restlawn Memorial Gardens cemetery. Please visit the online tribute for Purcell Watts at www.kays-pong-er.com to sign the guest book and offer condo-lences to the family.

Arrangements are by

Kays-Ponger & Uselton Funeral Home and Cremation Services Port Charlotte Chapel.

ENGLEWOOD

Don BakerDon Baker, 78, of

Englewood, Fla., passed away Tuesday, March 24,

2015, after heart surgery in Sarasota, Fla.

He was born Nov. 10, 1936, in

Marion Center, Pa.Don grew up in Bedford,

Pa. After graduation from high school, he served in the U.S. Navy for four years. A graduate of Shippensburg University, he taught in Abington, Pa., for 32 years, where he also coached wrestling. He was a member of The Masonic Order, an antiques dealer, and was involved in other business interests. Leading a dull life would never have been an option for Don, as he shared many laughs and good times with family and friends. He will be deeply missed.

He is survived by his be-loved wife, Cherie’ Helms Baker; daughters, Laurie Ann (Michael) Paccione and Jennifer (Marty) Koebert; two grandchil-dren, Austin Richwine and Cosette Koebert; sister, Diane Baker Fields; nieces, Beth Harclerode and Amy Fields Bull; and nephew, Andrew Fields. He was preceded in death by his parents, Ruth Baker Leadbetter and Benjamin Baker; and sister, Nancy Baker Harclerode.

Clifford H. Hill Jr.Clifford H. Hill Jr., 92,

of Venice, Fla., passed away peacefully Thursday,

March 5, 2015, in his home.

He was born Feb. 26, 1923, near Washington, Ga.

Clifford proudly served his country in World War II as a P51 Fighter Pilot

in the Army Air Corps. He traveled extensively for an American oil exploration company, then settled with his family in Englewood, Fla., where he opened the first full-service gas station, and was an active member of the commu-nity, including Rotary and the Englewood Historical Society. An avid “Florida Gator” fan and humorous storyteller, Clifford was tru-ly a Southern Gentleman. An engaging biography of Clifford Hill’s stories, “Rebel Devil,” as told from his perspective from the Old South, through wartime and beyond, can be viewed at www.blurb.com/bookstore.

He is survived by his sis-ter, Lucy Miller of Southern Pines, N.C.; daughters, Cathy (Michael) Beausoleil of North Port, Fla., Jane (Greg) Harlow of Tampa, Fla., Anne Hill of Venice, Fla., and Mary (Marks) Scott of Mount Dora, Fla.; grandchildren, Lt. Augustin Viani, Lt. Brandon Viani, Lindsay Beausoleil, Cody Harlow, Julia Harlow and Ryan Scott; and great-grandchildren, Beau Rowe and Brinley Bush. “You have flown your final mission, Pop Hill. God Bless.” Clifford was preceded in death by his wife of 59 years, Beryl C. Hill, in 2011.

A veteran’s memorial service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday, April 10, 2015, at Sarasota National Cemetery, 9810 State Road 72 (Clark Road), Sarasota, Fla. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Clifford’s honor to Disabled American Veterans via www.dav.org.

Edward M. TokarzEdward M. “Ed” Tokarz

of Placida, Fla., and Raynham, Mass., passed

away Saturday, March 21, 2015, one month shy of his 90th birthday.

He was born in Taunton, Mass., the son of Joseph and Magdalena (nee Karcz) Tokarz.

Ed was a member of the 1943 class of Msgr. Coyle High School, a graduate of Bryant University, and a United States Army veteran. He spent his entire professional career as a senior accountant for the Taunton Municipal Lighting Plant, retiring in 1985. Ed was a wel-coming family man, who particularly enjoyed Sunday dinner with family and friends.

He was a parishioner of St. Ann’s in Raynham, and St. Francis of Assisi in Grove City, Fla. His Catholic faith was the foundation on which he built his entire life.

Ed leaves his chil-dren, Terri (Bob) Hill of Mattapoisett, Mass., and Placida, and Michael (Ruth) Tokarz and Patti (Carlton) Sylvia, both of Raynham and Placida; grandchildren, Amy (Daniel Rossi) Hill of Providence, R.I., Jesse (Joelle Burdette) Tokarz of Raynham, and Michael F. Tokarz of China; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; wife of 62 years, Theresa (Coughlin) Tokarz, who died in 2009; and siblings, Josephine LaPensee, Nellie Corcoran, Ann B. Sowiecki, and Walter, Joseph, Stanley, Francis and Louis Tokarz.

A Memorial Mass will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, April 8, 2015, at St. Francis of Assisi Church. Burial of his remains will take place at a later date in Massachusetts. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be sent to Tidewell Hospice, 12034 N. Access Road, Port Charlotte, FL 33981; or St. Francis of Assisi Outreach Ministry, 5265 Placida Road, Grove City, FL 34224.

NORTH PORT

Jeanette Mae Grupe

Jeanette Mae Grupe, 85, of North Port, Fla., passed away Saturday, March 14,

2015.She was

born Sept. 5, 1929, in Arlington Heights, Ill.

Jeanette and her loving hus-

band Eugene moved to North Port on July 1, 1973, from Des Plaines, Ill. She enjoyed the many camp-ing trips with Eugene, and music and dancing. Jeanette’s most favorite place to go was Publix.

She is greatly missed by her husband and best friend of 68 years, Eugene; five daughters, Bonnie (Louis) Haller of Sarasota, Fla., Lynn (Terrance) Oden of North Port, Phyllis (Tom) Lorich of Spring Hill, Fla., Susan Blosser of Franklin, N.C., and Kathy Grupe of North Port; son, Thomas (Sharon) Grupe of Orlando, Fla.; brother, Roger (Darlene) Ninnemann of Michigan; 13 grandchildren; and 21 great-grandchildren. Jeanette was preceded in death by two brothers, William and Marvin Ninnemann.

A Memorial Service will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, April 2, 2015, at Sarasota National Cemetery, 9810 State Road 72, Sarasota. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Tidewell Hospice Inc, 5955 Rand Blvd., Sarasota, FL 34238.

Arrangements were made in Port Charlotte, Fla.

Franklin Walter Imel II

Franklin Walter Imel II, 82, of North Port, Fla., passed away Monday,

March 23, 2015, surrounded by his family, at his residence.

He was born May 23,

1932, in Sedalia, Mo.

Mr. Imel was a resident of

Evansville, Ind., before moving to Florida, where he lived for 24 years. He was honorably discharged with the rank of captain, after serving in the United States Air Force for seven years. After retiring from the Evansville transit system, he moved to Florida and worked as a probation officer for the Florida Department of Corrections.

Survivors include his loving wife of 54 years, Mary E. Imel of North Port; sons, Aaron K. Imel of North Port, and Matthew B. Imel of Indianapolis, Ind.; daughter, Stephanie J. Maisano of North Port; brother, John Imel of Evansville; six grandchildren; and one

great-grandson.The family will receive

friends from 4 p.m. until the Celebration of Life Service at 5 p.m. Saturday, April 4, 2015, at Oasis Church, 1050 Corporate Ave., Suite 114, North Port, FL 34289. The family has requested that, in lieu of flowers, a donation be made to Oasis Church in memory of Frank Imel. You may share a memory with the family at www.engle woodfh.com.

Arrangements are by Englewood Community Funeral Home with Private Crematory.

| OBITUARIESWilliam J. Marx

William J. “Bill” Marx, 68, of Englewood, Fla., passed away Saturday, March 14, 2015.

He was born Nov. 19, 1946, in Brooklyn, N.Y.In 1965, Bill joined the United

States Marine Corps, and served four years and received metals for National Defense Service, Vietnam Service, Vietnam Campaign, Good Conduct and Rifle Marksmanship. He then was transferred to the USMCR and honorably discharged as a Staff Sergeant in 1971.

He went on for training with the Federal Aviation Administration for air traffic control, and earned a Bachelor of Science degree at Adelphi University

in New York. Bill’s education included National Environmental Policy Act for Federal Managers at Duke University in North Carolina. He has been a program coordinator for the Air Traffic Quality Assurance Staff Eastern Region Air Traffic Division, Manager of the Environmental Programs Division with Office of Airspace Management, Program Manager of the Civil Operations Office, Special Projects Officer at JFK for the FAA, and Air Traffic Manager at LaGuardia Air Traffic Control Tower in New York. Bill also worked as a U.S. Government representative to six Native American Nations and 10 Native American Tribes regarding air tour routes over Grand Canyon National Park from 1996 to 2001.

Bill moved to Englewood in April 2008, and vol-unteered with the maintenance of Indian Mound Park, as well as the Buchan Annual Fly-In.

He is deeply missed by his wife, Christina Sabatelli Marx; sons, Billy (Cindy) Marx of Nevada, and Tommy (Jen) Marx of California; stepchildren, E.J. and Travis Webster, and Riccalina; grandchil-dren, Parker, Shaleigh and Chase; sisters, Cathy Barrett of New Jersey, and Joan Hennessey of New York; father, John Marx; and nephews, nieces, ex-tended family and friends across the United States.

Please join us in a Celebration of Life with Military Honors at 6:48 p.m., an hour before sunset, Wednesday, April 1, 2015, at Veterans Memorial Park On the Bay, at the end of Dearborn Street in Englewood.

Arrangements are by Lemon Bay Funeral Home.

Reba Frances WilliamsonReba Frances Williamson, lovingly known as

“Doodlebug” or “Doodle”, 77, lifelong DeSoto County resident, passed away Wednesday,

March 25, 2015, with her family by her side.

Frances, one of 6 siblings, was born February 14, 1938, in Arcadia, Fla., to Robert Horace and Famie Elizabeth (nee Midgett) Whidden.

As a child, she grew up in Nocatee, Fla., and attended DeSoto County Schools. In 1953, a handsome young

man by the name of Eugene “Gene” Williamson moved to Arcadia from Georgia. He was only here for a few days before Frances swept him off his feet. They married in 1955 and began their family of 3; Sherry, Gina and Sam. They would have just celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary a cou-ple of weeks ago. Frances was fortunate enough to be able to stay home with the kids during the most critical years of development and ever so grateful for the opportunity. Once all three children were in school, Frances took her first and only job with the DeSoto County School System. This way she could still be with her “babies” during school hours and have summers and holidays off to spend with Gene and their family. Frances was the lunchroom manager for Nocatee Elementary and retired early, after 22 years of service. Gene and Frances would pack up the kids and car every opportunity to have picnic excursions on the river or parks around DeSoto County and Florida. Frances would cook fried chicken and all the fixings to take along. The family joke is that they never ate at a restaurant until Sam was in high school. Of course all of that changed when their granddaughter, Samantha was born. Gene and Frances were retired and took Samantha everywhere, all the time. Retirement at a young age allowed them to spend even more quality time with family and spoiling the grand-children. Frances had a green thumb. Her talent and love for flowers and gardening was always apparent around the home. She was quite a busy body, loved rearranging furniture, rooms and painting. Frances was such a loving, kind, talkative and humorous woman. Her presence is and will continue to be missed by those whose lives she touched.

Frances is survived by her daughters, Sherry Williamson, of Nocatee, Gina Palanzi, of Sarasota; son, Sam (Carol) Williamson, of Nocatee; brothers, Pat Whidden, of Cross City, FL, Jimmy (Susan) Whidden, of Arcadia; sisters, Dorothy Carlton, of Brownville, Peggy Long, of Nocatee; grandchildren, Samantha and Bradley. She was preceded in death (August 2013) by her husband, Gene Williamson; her parents; sister, Myrtle Ritch; and brother, Bobby Whidden.

A graveside service at Joshua Creek Cemetery will be held Monday, March 30, 2015 at 11:00 a.m., with family friend and Pastor Steve Griffin officiating.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Ponger-Kays-Grady Funeral Home, Arcadia, FL. Online condolences may be made at www.pongerkays grady.com.

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To reach this point, however, took years of discussion and debate.

Commission Chairman Bill Truex, a local builder, apparently has swayed the commission to undertake a full review at the end of the first year, bringing every-thing back into play.

Truex is adamantly opposed to automatic annual increases over the three-year period, saying the economy must be watched closely.

Truex said unrealistic impact fees would “disincentivize” com-panies from coming to Charlotte County, which already faces a disad-vantage to surrounding counties due to its lower population.

“I think we’re in a very fragile economy,” he said. “We’re trying to diversify our tax base in Charlotte County, and we

need to be a little more competitive (than other counties). My concern is we start driving business out of the community.”

Meanwhile, if Commissioner Chris Constance had his way, the full implementation of impact fees would have taken place long ago. Constance has maintained that an improving economy will drive development, regardless of whether impact fees are applied. And he said the county needs that revenue.

With commissioners

approaching a consensus on residential impact fees, they still question the proposed fees for commercial develop-ments, which, in some categories, would cause current levels to rise from 300 percent to 1,200 percent.

“I’m still nervous about the commercial,” said Commissioner Ken Doherty, who is con-cerned that Charlotte’s rates would be consider-ably higher than the fees recently approved in Lee County at 45 percent of full implementation.

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a little while and coming back,” Halyna said. “She said to me years later, ‘I never thought that we wouldn’t ever return.’”

Her family landed in Brazil, in one of the first groups of Ukrainian refugees to be allowed into that country, and lived there for 10 years.

“I went to school there; I learned Portuguese. It was a big part of our lives. But it was always my father’s dream to bring all of the kids to America. He wanted us to have a better life, and we did,” Halyna said, fighting back tears. “Because of him.”

Romania is where Victor’s story begins. The only child to survive of his six siblings, his parents fled to Romania, where he was born, during the war. They moved to Germany for several years, then to New York when he was a young boy. In 1969, Victor and Halyna met on New Year’s Eve and began a friendship.

“I should’ve married her a lot earlier,” Victor, 69, admitted. The two dated for a year after an

accident landed Victor in the hospital. Victor said Halyna stayed by his side the entire time.

In 2002, the couple moved to North Port. They had long been visitors to Florida, and made friends in the area and, while on a Disney vacation, drove to North Port and decided to stay for good.

“We wanted to move where there was a com-munity of Ukrainians,” Halyna said. “That was key. It was important to us.”

“We have been very fortunate to live here. We love it here. This community is such a rich, cultural environment. There is such a religious, active atmosphere here,” Victor said.

“We have been very blessed. We pray every day for our country, for those people to have their freedom one day,” Halyna said.

The Lisnyczyjs have two children, Gregory and Tanya; and five grandchil-dren in upstate New York.

Port Charlotte woman holds tight

to heritage“I was 6 when I came

to this country. My

family and I landed in New Haven, Connecticut, in December 1949,” said Lieda Boyko, 69.

Boyko, a Ukrainian ref-ugee born in a displaced persons camp in Germany during World War II, made her trek to Southwest Florida over five decades. She calls settling in Port Charlotte fate.

“It was my destiny, I suppose,” she said. “I slowly but surely made my way south. It’s wonderful though. People have been very supportive every-where I have lived.”

Boyko speaks highly of her father, an employee at the Library of Congress, who grew to love American holidays and sports.

“My parents insisted that we all become American citizens,” she said. “My parents told us it was up to us to become citizens on our own; they didn’t want us to get it automatically — they wanted us to earn it and appreciate it.”

Boyko became a kin-dergarten teacher, retiring early to care for her elderly parents. Leaving New Jersey in the late 1960s, she moved to Virginia, and then to Atlanta in 1995. There, she took part in the

1996 Summer Olympics, volunteering as an inter-preter for the Ukrainian swim team in the first year Ukraine was represented as an independent nation.

“It was quite an experi-ence,” she said.

At a chance meeting during an “English in Ukrainian” event back in Ukraine, Boyko met Atanas Kobryn, a North Port resident she credits with helping her settle in the area. Boyko and her family moved to Port Charlotte in August 2000. She’s learned over the years that no matter where she lives, she finds Ukrainian community.

Boyko volunteers at the Cultural Center of Charlotte County in Port Charlotte, and helps to refurbish computers for local children in need, which gives her real joy. Boyko describes her husband as “a pure-bred American.” Clifford Heiser, 82, volunteers at the Military Heritage Museum at Fishermen’s Village in Punta Gorda.

“My father was a die-hard Yankees fan” Boyko said. “We love America. I wouldn’t want to be anywhere else.”

Rotonda couple enjoying good life

Phil and Pam Jones fit the stereotype for people who move to the Suncoast — retirees looking for warm weather — but their journey here was hastened after an accident sped up their decision to move.

The Rotonda West couple hail from Indiana, where Phil worked 30 years as a tool and die worker for General Motors. In 1981, he suffered an accident at work that ended up requiring two surgeries and left him in much discomfort when he tried to work again.

“We both had been visiting this area in the winters, and when the doctor told Phil he needed to go on disability, we started thinking more about Florida,” Pam said.

As it became more difficult to shovel snow and navigate the ice, Phil embraced his 30-year anniversary with GM as

the right time to retire. The two first bought a camper and brought their two dogs to the Peace River Campground in Arcadia — their base of operation as they searched for a permanent home. A sister lived in Englewood, and that gave Phil an opportunity to explore the community.

It wasn’t long before they settled in Rotonda West and Phil, who rarely fished in Indiana, became an avid angler. He checked out a dive shop one day while Pam was visiting the doctor, and now he is an expert diver and loves to spearfish. He does woodwork in his garage and goes out on his boat, Odalique, a couple of times a week — often bringing back a good catch of grouper. And, on week-ends, he plays the guitar at Rotonda West Community Church.

Florida has been a new lease on life for Phil.

“He is so active now,” Pam said, hinting Florida has been a cure for his ailment.

“It’s really home now,” Phil said.

Buffalo natives find bliss

Hailing from Buffalo, N.Y., Betty and Michael Regan are avid fishermen and enjoy their sports. They landed in North Port permanently in 2009 after six years of bouncing back and forth from their Buffalo home.

“We started coming to Florida in October 2003. We had season tickets for our Buffalo Bills games, and they had two away games and a bye week, and we decided to take a road trip to visit friends,” Betty said. “We fell in love with Florida. The first thing we had to do was buy a Florida fish identifi-cation book.”

Angling is a huge part of the Regans’ lives, and their favorite pastime since relocating. Although they revel in the warm weather, abundant fish and ample nature activities, the cou-ple find the community provides acceptance and support.

“In 2009, aided by

local establishments in the North Port area, we, along with several friends, formed the Buffalo Bills Backers of North Port,” Betty said. “We started out with about 30 members, and now have over 200. Annually we raise funds for local ... charities.”

The group allows the Regans and other Buffalo natives to remember where they come from.

“Buffalo is known as ‘the City of Good Neighbors’ and is roughly 1,300 miles away. We feel lucky ... to reside once again in a city of good neighbors,” Betty said.

Tomashoskys volunteer, engage with communityDaria Tomashosky, 65,

is an Austrian-born North Port resident who arrived in the U.S. at the age of 4. Her father was the direc-tor of a displaced persons camp in Austria, following the war. Tomashosky married her husband Gene in Brooklyn, N.Y., in 1953, where they raised three children, Gene Jr., Larysa and Paul.

The couple first arrived in the area in 1989. They owned a condo in Venice, and were among many Ukrainians in the area, a community Daria says has kept them here for 20 years.

“Leaving New York was very difficult, but the best decision we ever made,” she said. “We were ... the first people to move into Duck Key. We got very involved in the Ukrainian committee. We stay very busy, and I love it.”

The two dedicate their time to many groups, including volunteer work with St. Nathaniel’s Food Bank, Gene’s service as vice president of the Ukrainian Center, and managing the Village Condominiums.

“My favorite thing about the area is the sunshine, the beaches. The same things as everybody else,” Daria said. “I don’t miss New York; I miss our grandchildren. But, oh my gosh, are we are Floridians now! I wouldn’t change our journey for anything.”

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SARASOTA COUNTY — Sarasota County is closer to spending the first wave of settlement money from the BP oil spill.

“We’re still ironing out the details. We’ve tapped some internal folks to look at possible projects to be included,” said Sarasota County Coastal Resources Manager Laird Wreford. “We’ve settled on three different basic projects, but the details still need to be filled out.”

Transocean Ltd. is the Swiss-based company that owned the ill-fated Deepwater Horizon offshore drilling rig that exploded and killed 11 in the Gulf of Mexico on

April 20, 2010. Two days after the explosion, the drilling platform sank but the resulting oil spill — estimated by the U.S. government to be nearly 5 million barrels — continued until that July, when it was finally capped. The gushing oil caused extensive damage to marine and wildlife habitats and affected fishing and tourism industries.

Transocean agreed to a $1.4 billion settlement in 2013, and Sarasota County was awarded $1 million.

Last week, Wreford presented county com-missioners with three improvement projects for the Sarasota Bay Estuary Program with a combined price tag of $900,000.

The proposed proj-ects include additional funding for a Low Impact Design project com-bined with an ongoing restoration project at the Urban Design Studio North Water Tower Park in Sarasota. Palmer Point Park is Osprey will benefit from public access improvements and environmental restoration, and Lido Key improvements will include a trail connecting North and South Lido Parks.

County commissioners will have to approve the projects but they will not have the final say. Once the board has signed off on a plan and the public has had a chance to voice an opinion, the plan can be submitted to the Federal Department

of the Treasury. After the treasury says OK, the county can request funding for a specific project. The Transocean settle-ment money could be dwarfed by what the county could receive from BP.

The final amount of restitution for which BP will be re-sponsible has yet to be determined, but is expected to be several billion dollars.

The specifics of how the money will be spent hinges on how much the county receives, Wreford said in February. All of the money will initially go into federal government-created trust funds supporting the Clean Water Act. Of the total, 20 percent

will be allocated to the fund established after the Exxon Valdez tanker spill in Alaska in 1989. The remainder goes to Gulf Coast communities impacted by the BP spill.

Ninety-five percent of the money will go to affected areas — the other five, to research, teaching and monitoring, Wreford said. The money will then be split up between three groups, one overseen by the county commissioners. Another will be admin-istered by the Florida Gulf Consortium, which was created in 2012 by an interlocal agreement among that state’s 23 Gulf counties to develop a plan for disbursement of any money received from settlements result-ing from the spill. The

third is overseen by a federal board of ap-pointees from impacted areas. The three pools of money are often referred to as “pots.”

“Pot one is the local one, it’s overseen by the County Commission. That pot is noncompeti-tive, whatever the settle-ment is, we get 1/1,000th of it,” Wreford said.

The two other pots are competitive, and coun-ties have to apply for the money, show a need and provide a compre-hensive plan detailing how the money will be spent. Since the litigation against BP is ongoing, when Sarasota County would see the first cent is unknown, so no final plans have been drafted, Wreford said.

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Sarasota County closer to oil spill-funded projectsBy CLINTON BURTON

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Pedal & Play benefits riders and communityPUNTA GORDA — For

some of the more than 600 riders who joined together in Saturday’s Sixth Annual Pedal & Play in Paradise, the bi-cycle event was a chance for recreation, whether the distance was 15, 30 or 62 miles. For those who opted for the Mystery Ride or History Tour, it was an opportu-nity for education.

And for others, the goal was libation — a free beer at the end of the ride.

Richard Grosvenor, part of a neighborhood group clad in brightly colored bicycle wear, had still another reason for participating.

“Peer pressure,” he said.Norm Gravelle,

another member of this band of bicyclists, said it is the “camaraderie” that keeps them going, whether it’s for a chari-table event like Pedal & Play, or their weekly ride every Thursday morn-ing, when they meet up at the PGI Grill on Bal Harbor Boulevard.

But whatever their motivation, a large bi-cycle-riding contingent turned out at Laishley Park, in cool and windy conditions, to share in what has become a ma-jor source of community pride and benefit.

The registration fee covered not only breakfast and lunch, live music and the aforementioned free

beer for participants, but it also benefited Team Punta Gorda and the Isles Yacht Club, which turned over its portion to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.

In fact, the IYC annually devotes a monthlong slate of recreational events to support the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. The 11th Annual Isles Yacht Club Leukemia Cup Regatta will raise about $40,000, said Sherry Yagovane, campaign di-rector for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Suncoast chapter.

“I love it,” Yagovane said. “We appreciate everybody’s support.

This is fabulous for the community, and it’s fun.”

Steve Johnson, co-chairman of the Team Punta Gorda organizing committee for Pedal & Play, also appreciates the support of riders, as well as the more than 100 volunteers it takes to put on the event, many of whom showed up at 5:30 a.m. at the Laishley Park pavilion or to set up rest stops along the bike routes to hand out water, snacks and encouragement.

Last year, Pedal & Play netted $8,500, split between the bicycle- friendly initiatives of Team Punta Gorda and

the Isles Yacht Club.“We’ll do better this

year,” he said. “It’s really good for community spirit.”

And good for exercise.Mike Evans, 68, is

eager to get started on the 62-mile course. A snowbird from Maryland, who spends a few months every winter in Punta Gorda, Evans rides about 3,000 miles a year, doing century rides and weeklong trips.

“I like to ride,” he said.Alan and Deborah

Kelmereit of LaBelle, however, are interested in a leisurely 15-mile jaunt in an activity they just took up three months ago.

“My racing days are behind me,” said Alan, 72.

Meanwhile, Sharett Burdock, a snowbird from Michigan staying in Port Charlotte, is looking to learn more about

Punta Gorda through the History Tour.

“I want to get to know the area,” she said. “I hope to make this an annual event.”

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SUN PHOTOS BY GARY ROBERTS

Participants take off on a 15-mile ride Saturday during the Pedal & Play in Paradise bicycle events, which began and finished at Laishley Park in Punta Gorda.

Karen Freeman, owner of the Acme Bicycle Shop, fills the tires for Paul Tuma of Port Charlotte, before he joins Pedal & Play in Paradise.

Sitting comfortably on their recumbent bikes, Phil and Brenda Menendez of Punta Gorda launch into a 15-mile ride.

PUNTA GORDA — On April 5 of last year, Bill Akins, fundraising chairman of the Vietnam Wall of Southwest Florida Committee, kicked off the committee’s fundraising campaign. It has come a long way, he said, but additional funds are needed to see the project completed.

Akins said the committee has raised nearly $170,000 to construct a 50 percent replica of the Vietnam Memorial, com-monly referred to as “The Wall,” located in Washington, D.C.

At 1 p.m. Saturday at the gazebo in Laishley Park, the Wall committee will recognize those who have donated to the project. Plaques and certificates will be distributed to businesses and individu-als thanking them for their support.

Prior to the event, Art McGinnis, president of the Sfc. Jack L. Conway, Chapter 759, Military Order of the Purple Heart, will dedicate 30 new bricks at the Purple Heart Memorial in the Kiwanis Veterans Memorial Garden, also located near the gazebo.

“We stood here last year with our first donation, and have done well since that time,” Akins said. “The committee is very grateful to those who have stepped up and supported us with either checks or in-kind services. However we still have a long road ahead of us.”

Akins noted that the com-mittee’s final major fundraising

event until November will fea-ture dinner and entertainment from Marcella Brown, with special guest Dickie Smothers of the Smothers Brothers, April 18 at the Isles Yacht Club.

Retired U.S. Air Force Major Gen. Dick Carr, Wall committee chairman, said he marveled at the enthusiasm and individ-ual initiative of the veterans groups, social groups, govern-ment, local businesses and caring individuals in the area.

“This first anniversary of our fundraising endeavors gives us the opportunity to recognize those groups and individuals who have, through their gener-osity, made it possible for us to

raise approximately $170,000 without a major sponsor,” he said.

“We very much value all of the folks who have contributed

to the Wall, and we salute you.”For more information, visit

www.vietnamwallofsouth-westflorida.org, or call Akins at 941-276-8633.

Wall committee to mark campaign’s first yearBy AL HEMINGWAY

Sun CorreSpondent IF YOU GOWHAT: An Evening with Marcella Brown, with special guest Dickie SmothersWHEN: 6 p.m. cocktail hour, 6:30 p.m. dinner April 18WHERE: Isles Yacht Club, 1780 W. Marion Ave., Punta GordaTICKETS: $75 per personBUY/INFO: www.vietnamwallofsouthwestflorida.org or 941-276-8633

HELP RAISE THE WALLBill Akins, fundraising chairman of

the Vietnam Wall of Southwest Florida Committee, said the committee’s goal is to recruit sponsors for the project that will “get us over the top.” There are several levels of sponsorship:

• VICTOR: $10,000 and above; name engraved on sponsors’ plaque near the Wall; name on the Wall banner; personal plaque to display in your office or home; reception in your honor; press release(s); VIP seating at the Wall dedication cere-mony; two free tickets to all future Wall fundraising events; and article(s) in the Charlotte County veteran service officer’s monthly newsletter.

• HERO: $5,000 to $9,999; name engraved on sponsors’ plaque near the Wall; name on the Wall banner; personal plaque to display in your office or home;

press release(s); VIP seating at Wall dedication ceremony; two free tickets to three future Wall fundraising events; and article(s) in the CCVSO’s monthly newsletter.

• PATRIOT: $1,000 to $4,999; name engraved on sponsors’ plaque near the Wall; personal plaque to display in your office or home; press release(s); VIP seating at the Wall dedication ceremony; two free tickets to one future Wall fundraising event; and article(s) in the CCVSO’s monthly newsletter.

• LEADER: $500 to $999; name engraved on sponsors’ plaque near the Wall; framed certificate; and article(s) in the CCVSO’s monthly newsletter.

• SUPPORTER: $250 to $499; name engraved on sponsors’ plaque near the Wall; certificate suitable for framing; and article(s) in the CCVSO’s monthly newsletter.

We’re really excited here at the Mili-tary Heritage Mu-

seum. In the past couple of years, we’ve done so much. We’ve expanded our space in the museum itself. We’ve taken additional space on the second floor of Fishermen’s Village for our offices, storage, library and conference center. We have new beautiful signs outside and terrific new window displays. And we’ve added new cases and lots of items to our gift shop.

And now, thanks to a generous grant from the William G. and Marie Selby Foundation, we have six new beautiful display cases. We thank the foundation board and president Dr. Sarah H. Pappas for this opportunity to improve our museum even more.

These cases were designed and built by Scott Mitchell of Gulf Coast Woodcraft, and they’re made of sapele, which is a large tree native to tropical Africa, and is a member of

the mahogany family.We’re in the process of

filling the cases now, and a variety of uniforms and items will be displayed. You are cordially invited to come in and check them out during a reception we’re holding to showcase them from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. April 8. This reception is free and open to the public, and refreshments will be served. I hope to see you there.

We have very much en-joyed the additional traffic in the museum these last few months — even our more-than-usual addition-al traffic. From November through February, we had

28,409 visitors, which is 5,540 more than the same time period last year.

Here in Fishermen’s Village, we don’t call folks “snowbirds”; we call them “snow angels.” And before the museum’s snow angels depart for their northern homes, I’d like to thank our whole crew, trustees included, for all they do for us: Scott Andrichak, John Arens, Mike Berkofsky, Al Bohling, Beverly Bukkhegyi, Fredric Buckingham, Frank Campagne, Tom Campbell, Sam Castronovo, Robert Conetta, Mike Cornelius, Dorothy Cote, Roger Daigle, Don DelGavio, Robert Dickinson, Joe Dinish, Frank Drake, Bob Elliott, Dan Feeney, Joshua Ferguson, John Finegan, Tom Galvin, Gene Geronime, Richard Goetz, Len Gorman, Frank Gressley, Dennis Halpin, Gus Hawkins, Cliff Heiser, Al Hemingway, Dawn Hill, William Jahn, Ken Justice,

Dave Kalmbach, George Kauffman, Larry Keller, Ed Kerfin, Ken Koch, Don Lee, Frank Lee, Mike Maki, James Mallonee, Jason Manwell, Gene Maresca, Jim Miele, Bill Minerich, Bernie Muhsemann, Bob Nuti, Chuck O’Connell, Charlie O’Neill, Dominick Pannozzo, Nelson Parker, Julie Parsons, Sue Paquin, Ric Prideaux, Char Quinn, Bud Ratcliffe, Bob Richardson, Robert Riggs, Art Rimback, John Ross, Dereck Sawrun, Don Schall, Garnette Scholl, Ruben Sierra, Marilyn Smith-Mooney, Lee Ann Struckman, Peter

Taylor, Dean Trueman, Cheryl Vanande, Chuck Vullo, Chuck Wellington, Thurman Williams, Robert Wollitz and Bruce Woodhouse. And I have to include staff, Laurie Vullo and Tom Galvin, in my “thanks” as well.

Writing of volunteers — we could use more; some to work as guides and, especially, someone to work on the museum’s deuce-and-a-half. If you’re mechanically inclined and interested, please give me a call at 941-575-9002.

Kim Lovejoy is the execu-tive director of the Military Heritage Museum, located

at Fishermen’s Village in Punta Gorda. Winter hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and noon to 6 p.m. Sunday. For more information, call 941-575-9002, or visit www.FreedomIsntFree.org.

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Maintain integrityof habitat program

Total commitmentneeded in Mideast

An extra poundof ground beef

Insensitiveterminology

Ensuring worldfor the future

Editor:There has been news

coverage of a request by large landowners to obtain relief from a provision of the Habitat Conservation Plan, which requires a fee to be assessed on HCP lots.

The premise of the request is that it is not fair for large landowners to be assessed fees based upon presumed multiple lots within their properties.

If, in fact, the large landowners can ensure that their land will not be developed into smaller lots, then they may have a point. However, if those large lands are later developed into smaller lots, and they may get an unfair advan-tage that the average scrub jay lot owner is not getting, and that would not be right.

This would also mean that less funding would be available to fund the HCP program. The Peace River Audubon Society hopes that the County Commission reviews this request careful-ly and does not degrade the integrity of the HCP.

Jim KnoyPeace River Audubon Society

Editor:Here is a strategy for the

Middle East that would

Editor:In the article, “Fla. House

seeks tax cut on cellphones,” Rep. Matt Gaetz is quoted, we want to send the money back to the kitchen tables, because decisions made at the kitchen table on how to spend it are always better than decisions made by politicians.

I could not agree more, ex-cept when you read the rest of the article, my wife and I will have to make tough decisions on how to spend that extra $6 a month. Maybe we could afford an extra package of hot dogs or a pound of ground beef.

A $700 million tax cut out of billions in the budget and they make it sound like a big deal.

How about the politicians fund our schools like they should be or help the working poor afford medical coverage? Now that would be a front page story.

But alas that would not put any more money in the politicians pockets (or should I say at their kitchen tables).

John LeniganNorth Port

Editor:Plane “pulverized”

implies 150 people pulver-ized. I find this headline insensitive.

Has video game termi-nology entered our serious media culture?

Fred QuackenbushEnglewood

Editor:It both saddens and

amuses me to see continu-ing letters to the editor purporting that climate change/global warming does not exist. The repeat, sometimes word-for-word, of the far right wing tele-vision rag, Fox “News” is foolish at best. It serves only the interests of the oil barons and their bought-and-paid-for politicians.

It is sad because as both Pope Francis and the head of the U.S. Episcopal Church, K.J. Schori, agree, climate change is a scien-tific fact. Schori goes on to note that denial of the facts is immoral. She goes even further saying that, “It is hard work when you have a climate change denier who will not see the reality of scientific truth.” And, “It is a very blind position. I think it is the refusal to use the best of human knowl-edge, which is ultimately a gift of God.”

Just think, the conse-quences of ignoring global warming are huge. That bill will be paid with human lives and further destruc-tion of our environment. We are already seeing increasing earthquakes and polluted water in areas where fracking is allowed.

Whereas, the consequenc-es of doing all that we can to mitigate and eventually eliminate our continued use of fossil fuels is simply a few dollars to develop and implement more renewable energy sources that do not spew billions of tons of poisons into our world.

Ask yourself, “What kind of world do I want my children and grandchildren to inherit?”

Richard JacoxNorth Port

A better wayto root out

tax evadersour PositioN: New system

should bring local taxpayers their due.

Nobody likes tax cheats: The people who don’t pay their fair share are essentially robbing from the rest of us who do.

In the case of property taxes, this happens throughout Florida when second-home owners claim a local property as their homestead even though it isn’t a primary residence — maybe even while carrying the same designation on a property elsewhere.

The reason for the deception is simple: Florida’s Save Our Homes Act grants across-the-board exemptions and caps the annual property tax increase at 3 percent. Non-homesteaded properties don’t get those breaks, so property values and taxes increase without the same protective ceiling. The savings can be substantial.

Widespread as the practice may be, this special form of tax evasion often runs under the radar.

Property appraisers rarely have the money or manpower to root out tax cheats. Typically, apprais-ers offices rely on contact from suspicious neighbors — there’s a special form for whistle-blowers on the appraiser’s website — or when they are alerted through the postcards sent out each year — return mail from renters, say, or the Post Office.

Last year, Sarasota County Property Appraiser Bill Furst estimated some $5 million was being left on the table. So he wants to farm the job out to Tax Management Associates, a com-pany that specializes in this type of work, using its own analytical software and database.

TMA operates on contingency: If they find nothing, they get nothing. But if they do identify a tax evader, the company takes 30 percent of whatever is recovered, including taxes going back 10 years, a 50 percent penalty per year and 15 percent interest per year. The rest goes to the county, cites and any other local taxing authorities, such as the Southwest Florida Water Management District, the Sarasota County School District.

“It’s pretty much found money for every taxpayer and every district,” said Brian Loughrey, administrative director for the Sarasota County Property Appraisers Office.

Note also, the impact isn’t just for past years’ underpayments. Once the offender is identified, the valuation and tax payment is adjusted for the future.

“It’s the gift that keeps on giving,” Loughrey quipped.

In order for the Property Appraiser’s Office to get the green light for hiring TMA, all taxing authorities in the county must sign off. So far, Loughrey said, the reception has been uni-formly positive. In late February, the office sent out to all taxing districts the documents that must be signed before the con-tract with the company can be signed. So far, none have been returned.

The tax money is out there. Found money. All legally due. Kudos to Furst’s office for finding an efficient way to address the problem. Now, let’s sign the papers and get this in gear.

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limit the loss of American blood and treasure:

We all know that the Sunni and the Shia Muslims have been killing each other for hundreds of years, and that this is a major aspect of the horrific scenes we see every day. We also know that the great majority of Muslims are Sunni, and that our traditional allies are also Sunni.

Right now we are con-ducting air-strikes in Syria and in Iraq with no strategy or understanding of the consequences. For inexplicable reasons we have taken Shia Iran and its puppet, Hezbollah, the major source of terrorist activity, off the terrorist list, while our Sunni allies watch in thunderstruck horror.

The U.S. should basically stay out of the Sunni-Shia battles going on in Iraq and Syria, and let them fight it out, while we concentrate on preventing regime changes in our Sunni allies. Those countries include Turkey, Pakistan, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, UAE, Jordan, Egypt and others. We would also protect Israel and Christian and Kurdish enclaves. We have already lost Yemen, and Libya is in chaos.

This strategy would depend heavily on air power, Special Forces and

greatly stepped up supplies and training of allied armed forces. If we do not apply a total commitment to this strategy, we are going to see our allies come under Iranian rule, or deals great-ly against our interests are going to be made by coun-tries that feel abandoned by us.

Russell E. WilcoxPort Charlotte

‘Of all the things that could kill more than 10 million people

around the world,” writes philanthropist Bill Gates in The New England Journal of Medicine, “the most likely is an epidemic stemming from either natural causes or bioterrorism.”

Beginning with this blunt and clinical assessment, we are given a detailed picture of the specter that haunts Gates’ nightmares: the emergence of a highly infec-tious virus that would spawn global panic, overwhelm the supply of medical commod-ities, set off a desperate technological race against death, reduce global wealth by trillions of dollars and fill millions of graves.

The genetic mutation that would lead to this outcome is not likely to occur tomorrow. It is likely

to occur as tomorrows gather into decades. The Spanish flu of 1918 infected about a third of the world’s population and caused 50 million deaths. An elevated temperature in the morn-ing could mean death by dinnertime. The AIDS virus, in contrast, kills slowly and spreads without obvious symptoms — a different but highly effective evolutionary strategy of mass slaughter. About 40 million people have died from AIDS.

Like others in his field,

Gates describes the Ebola outbreak as “a wake-up call.” This is fair, with the caveat that the crisis is not over. Liberia has demonstrated (remarkably, heroically) that the goal of zero new infec-tions is achievable. Sierra Leone, however, is still seeing transmissions occur from unsafe burial practices. In remote parts of Guinea, traditional healers still resist basic prevention methods (while sometimes accusing foreigners of importing the disease).

But this killer, even after taking about 10,000 victims, is not the mass murderer that Gates is warning against. Ebola is spread through bodily fluids by people who are highly symp-tomatic — mainly putting families and caregivers at risk. The disease originated in three small countries with

a limited number of trav-elers to the U.S. And these countries welcomed outside intervention. (Imagine trying to send the 101st Airborne Division to re-spond to a disease outbreak in Islamabad.)

What Gates calls “the next epidemic” is likely to be an airborne virus, turning markets or airplanes — really any congregation of breathing humans — into places of mass transmis-sion. Modern travel would hasten the globalization of death. Following the Ebola crisis, we know one thing with complete certainty: The world would be utterly unprepared for an outbreak 100 times as large.

The first and founda-tional layer of pandemic preparedness is the disease

Are we ready for the next epidemic

MichaelGerson

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surveillance system in developing countries. During a recent trip, I visited Tanzania’s national lab, which provides test results for 200 health sites and tracks infectious dis-eases such as measles, rubella, HIV/AIDS and flu. The lab is in the process of upgrading from a BSL-2 facility to a BSL-3 — allowing it to test for Ebola rather than sending samples to Nairobi (which would cut potentially vital days off the process). The facility would not exist with-out funding from the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) and the

World Bank, as well as the training of techni-cians by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The next time a politician sneers at “foreign aid,” substitute the words “disease surveillance” and see if his or her statement still makes sense. Many developing countries lack even the minimal capability to identify outbreaks before they become epidemics. Filling those gaps is one of the goals of President Obama’s essential Global Health Security Agenda, designed to strengthen

surveillance capacity in 30 countries compris-ing 4 billion people.

The second layer of preparedness is emer-gency response — the ability, on a moment’s notice, to provide mass logistics and command- and-control in the midst of chaos. This is a very rare global capability — currently possessed by the U.S. military, NATO, and pretty much no one else.

“From the movies,” former White House Ebola czar Ron Klain told me, “you’d think there was some rapid response force of 5,000

guys in yellow bio-hazard suits ready to deploy. It is not true.” The urgent questions are how and where such a capacity might be created. The United Nations and the World Health Organization won’t be ready to play

this role anytime soon. Only the G-7 nations would seem to have the ability, wealth and inclination.

All this raises ques-tions of leadership and global governance. If the worst happens, would anyone be in charge?

The day before the next epidemic, this will seem a secondary matter. The day after, there will be no other issue.

Michael Gerson is a Washington Post colum-nist. Readers may reach him at [email protected].

GERSONFROM PAGE 8

A n abscess of anger seems to gnaw at Hillary Clinton,

but the reasons for her resentments remain un-clear. The world’s oldest party, which governed the nation during two world wars and is the primary architect of America’s regulatory and redistributive state, is eager to give her its pres-idential nomination, in recognition of ... what?

The party, adrift in identity politics, clings, as shipwrecked sailors do to floating debris, to this odd feminist heroine. Wafted into the upper reaches of American politics by stolid participation in her eventful marriage to a serial philander-er, her performance in governance has been defined by three failures.

Her husband, hav-ing assured the 1992 electorate that voting for him meant getting “two for the price of one,” entrusted to her the project that he, in a harbinger of the next Democratic president’s mistake, made his immediate priority

— health care reform. Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan urged him to begin with welfare reform, just as wise Democrats wanted President Obama to de-vote 2009 to economic recovery rather than health care, perhaps sparing the nation six years and counting of economic sluggishness.

Hillary Clinton en-veloped her health care deliberations in secre-cy, assembling behind closed doors battalions of the best and the brightest — think of many Jonathan Grubers weaving complexities for the good of, but beyond the compre-hension of, the public. When their handiwork was unveiled, it was so baroque that neither house of a Congress controlled by her

party would even vote on it. This was one reason that in 1994 Democrats lost control of the House of Representatives for the first time in 40 years — a harbinger of 2010, when Obamacare helped end Nancy Pelosi’s tenure as the first female speaker.

Clinton’s Senate interlude was an un-eventful prelude to her 2008 presidential quest, which earned her, as a consolation prize, the State Department. There her tenure was defined by the “reset” with Russia and by regime-change-by-bombers in Libya.

Russia has responded by violently dismem-bering a European nation. Libya was the object of “humanitar-ian intervention,” an echo of Bill Clinton’s engagement in the Balkans that appealed to progressives because it was connected only tenuously, if at all, to the U.S. national interest. Today, Libya is a humanitarian calamity, a failed state convulsed by civil war

and exporting jihadists. These episodes

supposedly recom-mend a re-immersion in Clintonism, a phe-nomenon that in 2001 moved The Washington Post to say, more in an-ger than in sorrow, that “the Clintons’ defining characteristic” is that “they have no capacity for embarrassment.” This judgment was ren-dered as two episodes were demonstrating that the Clintons in power were defined by their manner of leaving it.

Bill Clinton punc-tuated his presidency by pardoning the late Marc Rich, a fugitive who 17 years earlier had been indicted for tax evasion, fraud and racketeering. He also traded with Libya and South Africa in contra-vention of embargos, and traded with Iran during the hostage cri-sis. Rich’s former wife reportedly contributed more than $1 million to assorted Democratic causes, $450,000 for Clinton’s presidential library, and $10,000 to the legal defense

fund necessitated by Clinton’s glandular life that led to the Supreme Court effectively disbarring him from practicing before it.

A year before the Clintons decamped from Washington to begin planning their return to it, they began trucking away from the White House $190,000 worth of furnishings. Perhaps exigencies dic-tated this; the couple was, Hillary Clinton says, “dead broke.” The furnishings became, as things often do with the Clintons, another occasion for an “it depends on what the meaning of the word ‘is’ is” tiptoe along the ledge of illegality. The White House chief ush-er thought many of the items were government property donated in 1993 to a redecoration project. Several donors of items said they were told this. Although the Clintons said that all the removed furnish-ings were personal gifts, they returned $28,000 worth of them.

As Hillary Clinton begins her campaign

to again reside with the White House furnishings, remember an episode perhaps pertinent to the family penchant for secrecy and to her personal email server. Sandy Berger, who had been President Clinton’s na-tional security adviser, was Clinton’s designat-ed representative to the commission that investigated the 9/11 attacks that occurred less than nine months after Clinton left office. While representing Clinton, Berger fre-quented the National Archives. Later, he was fined $50,000 for surreptitiously tak-ing highly classified documents from the Archives and destroy-ing some of them.

Another Clinton pres-idency probably would include a reprise of the couple’s well-known patterns of behavior. Voters will make an informed choice.

George Will is a

Washington Post col-umnist. Readers may reach him at [email protected].

Remembrance of Clintons pastGeorge

Will

Two impossible things happened to the U.S. economy

over the course of the past year — or at least they were supposed to be impossible, according to the ideology that dom-inates half our political spectrum. First, remem-ber how Obamacare was supposed to be a gigantic job killer? Well, in the first year of the Affordable Care Act’s full implementation, the U.S. economy as a whole added 3.3 million jobs — the biggest gain since the 1990s. Second, half a million of those jobs were added in Califor-nia, which has taken the lead in job creation away from Texas.

Were President Barack Obama’s policies the cause of national job growth?

Did Jerry Brown — the tax-raising, Obamacare-embracing governor of California — engineer his state’s boom?

No, and few liberals would claim other-wise. What we’ve been seeing at both the national and the state level is mainly a natural

process of recovery as the economy finally starts to heal from the housing and debt bub-bles of the Bush years.

But recent job growth, nonetheless, has big political impli-cations — implications so disturbing to many on the right that they are in frantic denial, claiming that the recov-ery is somehow bogus. Why can’t they handle the good news?

The answer actually comes on three levels: Obama Derangement Syndrome, or ODS; Reaganolatry; and the confidence con.

Not much need be said about ODS. It is, by now, a fixed idea on the right that this president is both evil and incom-petent, that everything touched by the atheist Islamic Marxist Kenyan

Democrat — mostly that last item — must go terribly wrong. When good news arrives about the budget, or the economy, or Obamacare — which is, by the way, rapidly reducing the number of uninsured while costing much less than expect-ed — it must be denied.

At a deeper level, modern conservative ideology utterly de-pends on the proposi-tion that conservatives, and only they, possess the secret key to pros-perity. As a result, you often have politicians on the right making claims like this one, from Sen. Rand Paul: “When is the last time in our country we cre-ated millions of jobs? It was under Ronald Reagan.”

Actually, if creating “millions of jobs” means adding 2 million or more jobs in a given year, we’ve done that 13 times since Reagan left office: eight times under Bill Clinton, twice under George W. Bush, and three times, so far, under Barack Obama. But who’s

counting?Still, don’t liberals

have similar delusions? Not really. The econ-omy added 23 million jobs under Clinton, compared with 16 million under Reagan, but there’s nothing on the left comparable to the cult of the Blessed Ronald. That’s because liberals don’t need to claim that their policies will produce spectacular growth. All they need to claim is feasibility: that we can do things like, say, guaranteeing health insurance to everyone without killing the economy.

Conservatives, on the other hand, want to block such things and, instead, to cut taxes on the rich and slash aid to the less fortunate. So they must claim both that liberal policies are job killers and that being nice to the rich is a magic elixir.

Which brings us to the last point: the confidence con.

One enduring puzzle of political economy is why business inter-ests so often oppose

policies to fight un-employment. After all, boosting the economy with expansionary monetary and fiscal policy is good for prof-its as well as wages, yet many wealthy indi-viduals and business leaders demand tight money and austerity instead.

As a number of observers have pointed out, however, for big businesses to admit that government policies can create jobs would be to devalue one of their favorite political arguments — the claim that to achieve prosperity pol-iticians must preserve business confidence, among other things, by refraining from any criticism of what businesspeople do.

In the case of the Obama economy, this kind of thinking led to what I like to call the “Ma! He’s looking at me funny!” theory of sluggish recovery. By this I mean the insis-tence that recovery wasn’t being held back by objective factors like spending cuts

and debt overhang, but rather by the corporate elite’s hurt feelings after Obama suggested that some bankers behaved badly and some executives might be overpaid. Who knew that moguls and tycoons were such sensitive souls? In any case, however, that the-ory is unsustainable in the face of a recovery that has finally started to deliver big job gains, even if it should have happened sooner.

So, as I said at the beginning, the fact that we’re now seeing mornings in blue America — solid job growth both at the national level and in states that have defied the right’s tax-cutting, deregulatory orthodoxy — is a big problem for conservatives. Although they would never admit it, events have proved their most cherished beliefs wrong.

Paul Krugman is a columnist for The New York Times. He can be reached via www. newyorktimes.com.

Acknowledging morning in blue America

PaulKrugman

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THETWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

IN AND FOR CHARLOTTECOUNTY, FLORIDA

CASE NO.: 14000719CAU.S. BANK, NATIONALASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEEUNDER THE POOLING ANDSERVICING AGREEMENT DATEDAS OF DECEMBER 1, 2006,GSAMP TRUST 2006-HE8,MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGHCERTIFICATES, SERIES2006-HE8,Plaintiff,VS.UNKNOWN HEIRS, BENEFICIAR-IES, DEVISEES AND ALL OTHERPARTIES CLAIMING AN INTERESTBY, THROUGH, OR UNDER THEESTATE OF ESTILL CAUDILL,DECEASED; et al.,Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF ACTIONTO: Unknown Heirs, Beneficiaries,

Devisees And All Other Par-ties Claiming An Interest By,Through, Or Under The EstateOf Estill Caudill, DeceasedLast Known Residence:Unknown

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEDthat an action to foreclose a mort-gage on the following property inCharlotte County, Florida:

LOT 38, BLOCK 3554,PORT CHARLOTTE SUBDIVI-SION, SECTION 64, ACCORD-ING TO THE PLAT THEREOFAS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK5, PAGE 78A THRU 78F, OFTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OFCHARLOTTE COUNTY,FLORIDA.has been filed against you and youare required to serve a copy ofyour written defenses, if any, to iton ALDRIDGE 1 CONNORS, LLP,Plaintiff's attorney, at 1615 SouthCongress Avenue, Suite 200, Del-ray Beach, FL 33445 (Phone Num-ber: (56I) 392-6391), within 30days of the first date of publicationof this notice, and file the originalwith the clerk of this court eitherbefore 04/29/15 on Plaintiff's at-torney or immediately thereafter;otherwise a default will be enteredagainst you for the relief de-manded in the complaint or peti-tion.Dated on March 24, 2015.BARBARA T. SCOTTAs Clerk of the CourtBy: C.L.G.As Deputy ClerkPublish: 3/29/15 and 4/5/15334261 3164049

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THETWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

IN AND FOR CHARLOTTECOUNTY, FLORIDA,

CIVIL ACTIONCASE NO.: 10001877CABAC HOME LOANSSERVICING, LP, F/K/ACOUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANSSERVICING, LP,

Plaintiffvs.

MICHAEL NEUMEYER A/K/AMICHAEL DAVID NEUMEYER, et al.

Defendant(s)NOTICE OF SALE

Notice is hereby given that, pur-suant to a Final Judgment datedFebruary 17, 2015, entered inCivil Case Number 10001877CA,in the Circuit Court for CharlotteCounty, Florida, wherein BACHOME LOANS SERVICING, LP,F/K/A COUNTRYWIDE HOMELOANS SERVICING, LP is the Plain-tiff, and MICHAEL NEUMEYERA/K/A MICHAEL DAVIDNEUMEYER, et al., are the Defen-dants, Charlotte County Clerk ofCourt will sell the property situ-ated in Charlotte County, Florida,described as:LOT 188, ROTONDA WEST PEB-BLE BEACH, ACCORDING TO THEPLAT THEREOF, RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 8, PAGES 13ATHROUGH 13L, OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF CHARLOTTECOUNTY, FLORIDA.at public sale, to the highest bid-der, for cash, at www.charlotte.re-alforeclose.com in accordancewith Chapter 45 Florida Statutesat 11:00 AM, on the 9 day ofApril, 2015. Any person claimingan interest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than the prop-erty owner as of the date of the lispendens must file a claim within60 days after the sale.Dated: March 18, 2015By: K SandrockCharlotte County Clerk of CourtCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTIf you are a person with a disabilitywho needs any accommodation inorder to participate in this proceed-ing, you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certain assis-tance. Please contact the Adminis-trative Services Manager, whoseoffice is located at 350 E. Marion Av-enue, Punta Gorda, Florida 33950,and whose telephone number is(941) 637-2281, within two workingdays of your receipt of this [describenotice]; if you are hearing or voiceimpaired, call 711.Si ou se yon moun ki gen yonandikap ki bezwen aranjman nenpot

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nan lod yo patisipe nan sa a pwosedapel, ou gen dwa, san sa pa kouteou, ak founiti asistans a seten. Tanprikontakte Administratif Sevis Manadjea, ki gen biwo sitiye nan 350 AvenueMarion E., Punta Gorda, Florid33950, epi ki gen nimewo telefon se(941) 637-2281, nan de jou k aptravay yo resevwa ou nan sa a [avidekri]; si ou se odyans oswa vwa kigen pwoblem, rele 711.Si vous etes une personne handi-capee qui a besoin d'une adaptationpour pouvoir participer a cette in-stance, vous avez le droit, sans fraispour vous, pour la fourniture d'uneassistance certain. S’il vous plaitcontacter le Directeur des servicesadministratifs, dont le bureau estsitue au 350, avenue E. Marion,Punta Gorda, Floride 33950, et dontle numero de telephone est le (941)637-2281, dans les deux jours ou-vrables suivant la reception de lapresente [decrire avis]; si vous etesaudience ou de la voix alteree, com-poser le 711.Si usted es una persona con una dis-capacidad que necesita cualquieracomodacion para poder participaren este procedimiento, usted tienederecho, sin costa alguno parausted, para el suministro de determi-nada asistencia. Por favor, pongaseen contacto con el Administrador deServicios Administrativos, cuya ofic-ina esta ubicada en 350 E. AvenidaMarion, Punta Gorda, Florida 33950,y cuyo numero de telefono es (941)637-2281, dentro de los dos diashabiles siguientes a la recepcion deesta [describa aviso]; Si usted estaescuchando o la voz alterada, llameal 711.Publish: March 22 and 29, 2015276862 3160499

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THETWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR CHARLOTTECOUNTY, FLORIDA

GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISIONCASE NO.: 2011-CA-002629

WELLS FARGO BANK, NA;Plaintiff,

vs.DANA L. MILLICAN; RAYMOND D.MILLICAN; ANY AND ALL UN-KNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY,THROUGH, UNDER AND AGAINSTTHE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUALDEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOTKNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE,WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PAR-TIES MAY CLAIM AN INTERESTAS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES,GRANTEES, OR OTHERCLAIMANTS; UNKNOWN TEN-ANT(S) IN POSSESSION OF THEPROPERTY;

DefendantsNOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in ac-cordance with the Final Judgmentof Foreclosure dated February 24,2015, in the above-styled cause,I will sell to the highest and bestbidder for cash athttps://www.charlotte.real-foreclose.com, on April 30,2015 the following describedproperty:

THE EAST HALF (E 1/2) OFTHE EAST HALF (E 1/2) OFTHE SOUTHEAST QUARTER(SE 1/4) OF THE NORTH-WEST QUARTER (NW 1/4) OFTHE SOUTHWEST QUARTER(SW 1/4) OF SECTION 26,TOWNSHIP 42 SOUTH,RANGE 25 EAST, CHAR-LOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA.SUBJECT TO THE ROADRIGHT-OF-WAY EASEMENTALONG THE NORTH 33 FEETTHEREOF; TOGETHER WITHA 1985 DOUBLE WIDE MO-BILE HOME TITLE NUMBERS:42794455 AND 42793370,ID NUMBERS: 25650272AUAND 25650272BU, HUDNUMBERS: FLA290283 ANDFLA290284.Property Address:40211 LITTLE FARM ROAD,PUNTA GORDA, FL 33982

ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN-TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROMTHE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THANTHE PROPERTY OWNER AS OFTHE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENSMUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60DAYS AFTER THE SALE.

http://www.ca.cjis20.org/home/main/adarequest.asp

If you are an individual with adisability who needs an ac-commodation in order to par-ticipate in a court proceedingor other court service, pro-gram, or activity, you are enti-tled, at no cost to you, to theprovision of certain assis-tance. Requests for accommo-dations may be presented onthe form below, in anotherwritten format, or orally.Please complete the formbelow (choose the form for thecounty where the accommoda-tion is being requested) andreturn it as far in advance aspossible, but preferably atleast seven (7) days beforeyour scheduled court appear-ance or other court activity.Please see contact informa-tion below and select the con-tact from the county where theaccommodation is being re-quested.To download the correct Ac-commodation form, pleasechoose the County your courtproceeding or other courtservice, program or activitycovered by Title II of the Amer-icans with Disabilities Act is inso we can route your requestto the appropriate contact:Charlotte County ADA Title IIRequest for AccommodationsFormWITNESS my hand on 24 day ofMarch, 2015.K. SandrockDeputy Clerk of Court,Charlotte CountyPublish: 3/29/15 and 4/5/15322095 3164167

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THETWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT INAND FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY,FLORIDACASE NO. 08-2013-CA-001729GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC

Plaintiff,v.ALBERT ANDREWS A/K/AALBERT W. ANDREWS; PATRICIAANDREWS; UNKNOWN TENANT1; UNKNOWN TENANT 2; ANDALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM-ING BY, THROUGH, UNDER ORAGAINST THE ABOVE NAMEDDEFENDANT(S), WHO (IS/ARE)NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR

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ALIVE, WHETHER SAIDUNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM ASHEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES,ASSIGNEES, LIENORS,CREDITORS, TRUSTEES,SPOUSES, OR OTHERCLAIMANTS; BANK OF AMERICA,N.A.

Defendants.NOTICE OF SALE

Notice is hereby given that, pur-suant to the Final Judgment ofForeclosure entered on February23, 2015, in this cause, in the Cir-cuit Court of Charlotte County,Florida, the clerk shall sell theproperty situated in CharlotteCounty, Florida, described as:

LOT 5, BLOCK 2831,PORT CHARLOTTE SUBDIVISION,SECTION 45, A SUBDIVISIONACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF, AS RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 56A THRU56E, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDSOF CHARLOTTE COUNTY,FLORIDA.

a/k/a 2320 EDNOR STREET,PORT CHARLOTTE, FL, 33952at public sale, to the highest andbest bidder, for cash, atwwwv.charlotte.realforeclose.comon April 24, 2015 beginning at11:00 AM.

If you are a person claiming aright to funds remaining after thesale, you must file a claim with theclerk no later than 60 days afterthe sale. If you fail to file a claimyou will not be entitled to any re-maining funds.

Dated this 19th day of March,2015.Barbara T. ScottClerk of the Circuit CourtBy: K. MooreDeputy ClerkIf you are a person with a dis-ability who needs any accom-modation in order toparticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact JonEmbury, Administrative Serv-ices Manager, whose office islocated at 350 E. Marion Av-enue, Punta Gorda, Florida33950, and whose telephonenumber is (941)637-2110, atleast 7 days before yourscheduled court appearance,or immediately upon receivingthis notification if the time be-fore the schedule appearanceis less than 7 days; if you arehearing or voce impaired, call711.Publish: 3/29/15 and 4/5/15146641 3164064

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THETWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUITOF FLORIDA IN AND FORCHARLOTTE COUNTYGENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISIONCASE NO. 13002381 CAPENNYMAC CORP.,

Plaintiff,vs.DIANNE M. UTSET, UNKNOWNPARTIES IN POSSESSION 1,UNKNOWN PARTIES INPOSSESSION 2, UNKNOWNSPOUSE OF DIANNE M. UTSET,

Defendants.RE-NOTICE OF

FORECLOSURE SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-

suant to a Summary Final Judg-ment of Foreclosure enteredJanuary 20, 2015 in Civil CaseNo. 13002381CA of the CircuitCourt of the TWENTIETH JudicialCircuit in and for Charlotte County,Punta Gorda, Florida, whereinPENNYMAC CORP, is Plaintiff andDIANNE M. UTSET, UNKNOWNPARTIES IN POSSESSION 1, UN-KNOWN PARTIES IN POSSESSION2, UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DI-ANNE M. UTSET, are Defendants,the Clerk of Court will sell to thehighest and best bidder for cashat www.charlotte.realfore-close.com in accordance withChapter 45, Florida Statutes onthe 22 day of April, 2015 at11:00 AM on the following de-scribed property as set forth insaid Summary Final Judgment,to-wit:LOTS 1 AND 2, BLOCK 129,PORT CHARLOTTE SUBDIVI-SION, SECTION 10, ACCORD-ING TO THE PLAT THEREOFRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4,PAGES 20A THROUGH 20N,INCLUSIVE, PUBLIC RECORDSF CHARLOTTE COUNTY,FLORIDA,Any person claiming an interest

in the surplus from the sale, if any.other than the property owner asof the date of the Lis Pendens,must file a claim within 60 daysafter the sale.

I HEREBY CERTIFY that a trueand correct copy of the foregoingwas: [check all used] ( ) E-mailed( ) Mailed this ____ day of March,2015, to alI parties on the at-tached service list.

Dated this 23 day of March,2015.Deputy ClerkCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTAs Clerk of the CourtBy: K. SandrockIf you are a person with a dis-ability who needs any accom-modation in order toparticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact JonEmbury, Administrative Serv-ices Manager, whose office islocated at 350 E. Marion Av-enue, Punta Gorda, Florida33950, and whose telephonenumber is (941) 637-2110, atleast 7 days before yourscheduled court appearance,or immediately upon receivingthis notification if the time be-fore the scheduled appear-ance is less than 7 days; if youare hearing or voice impaired,call 711.Publish: 3/29/15 and 4/5/15338038 3164027

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THETWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR CHARLOTTECOUNTY, FLORIDA

CASE NO. 14000576CA

THE BANK OF NEW YORKMELLON, F/K/A THE BANK OFNEW YORK, AS INDENTURETRUSTEE FOR THE REGISTEREDHOLDERS OF ABFS MORTGAGELOAN TRUST 2001-1,MORTGAGE-BACKEDPASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,SERIES 2001-1,

Plaintiff,vs.

DONALD A. YORCH, ET AL.Defendants

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-suant to a Final Judgment of Fore-closure dated February 24, 2015,and entered in Case No.14000576CA, of the Circuit Courtof the Twentieth Judicial Circuit inand for CHARLOTTE County,Florida. THE BANK OF NEW YORKMELLON, F/K/A THE BANK OFNEW YORK, AS INDENTURETRUSTEE FOR THE REGISTEREDHOLDERS OF ABFS MORTGAGELOAN TRUST 2001-1, MORT-GAGE-BACKED PASS-THROUGHCERTIFICATES, SERIES 2001-1(hereafter "Plaintiff"), is Plaintiffand DONALD A. YORCH; LORNAA. YORCH; UNKNOWN TENANT#1 IN POSSESSION OF SUBJECTPROPERTY, are defendants. Bar-bara T. Scott, Clerk of Court forCHARLOTTE, County Florida willsell to the highest and best bidderfor cash via the Internet atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.com,at 11:00 a.m., on the 27 day ofApril, 2015, the following de-scribed property as set forth insaid Final Judgment, to wit:LOT 337, SOUTH PUNTAGORDA HEIGHTS, EIGHTHADDITION ACCORDING TOTHE PLAT THEREOF, ASRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK4, PAGES 6A THRU 6D, OFTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OFCHARLOTTE COUNTY,FLORIDA. TOGETHER WITH1982 DOUBLEWIDE TWIN IIMOBILE HOME, MFR #24712438A AND#24712438B; TITLE #21461142 AND 21461143.If you are an individual with adisability who needs an ac-commodation in order to par-ticipate in a court proceedingor other court service, pro-gram, or activity, you are en-titled, at no cost to you, to theprovision of certain assis-tance. Requests for accom-modations may be presentedon this form, in another writ-ten format, or orally. Pleasecomplete the attached form

and return it [email protected] as farin advance as possible, butpreferably at least seven (7)days before your scheduledcourt appearance or othercourt activity. Upon requestby a qualified individual with adisability, this document willbe made available in an alter-nate format. If you need as-sistance in completing thisform due to yur disability, orto request this document inan alternate format, pleasecontact Jon Embury, Admin.Svc. Mgr., phone (941) 637-

2110, [email protected] this 24 day of March,

2013.Barbara T. ScottCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTBY K. Sandrock

As Deputy ClerkAny person claiming an interest inthe surplus from the sale, if any,other than the property owner asof the date of the Lis Pendensmust file a claim within 60 daysafter the sale.Publish: 3/29/15 and 4/5/15232598 3164080

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Charlotte County - Punta GordaMetropolitan Planning OrganizationBicycle/Pedestrian Advisory

CommitteeCitizens Advisory Committee

Position VacanciesMPO – Bicycle/Pedestrian Ad-visory Committee (BPAC) – isseeking two (2) volunteers toserve as a West County Repre-sentative and Bicycle BusinessRepresentative. The purpose ofthe BPAC is to provide recommen-dation on bicycle and pedestrianfacilities, including their planningand completion; andMPO - Citizens Advisory Com-mittee (CAC) - is seeking one (1)volunteer to serve as a MidCounty Representative on theCAC. The CAC reviews and recom-mends transportation plans andprojects that the MPO Board con-siders for adoption or approval.Deadline to for submitting applica-tion is Friday, April 24, 2015.Please follow the linkhttp://ccmpo.com/joomla2/at-tachments/article/33/MPOCom-mittee%20Application%20.doc orcontact the MPO for a committeevolunteer application.The MPO mailing address is:

Charlotte County-Punta GordaMPO,

25550 Harbor View Road, Suite 4,Port Charlotte, FL 33980

Fax: 941-883-3534Email: [email protected]

The MPO Board will elect theabove positions at its Monday,May 4, 2015 Meeting.Publish: March 29, 2015163352 3163814

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| WINNERS CIRCLEAmerican Legion

Post 103• Sunday Darts winners

March 22: Round 1: 1-Fern Tropea, Dan Reed; 2-Alan Ogle, Mickey Mullaney; 3-Kim Smith, Ron Hickson. Round 2: 1-Marian Goodman, Joey Siracusa; 2-Paul Martin, Ron Hickson; 3-Sarah Martin, Mickey Mullaney.

Charlotte Harbor Yacht Club

• Slam Bridge winners March 25: 1-Colleen Shoemaker, 4860; 2-Jerry Shoemaker, 3880; 3-Irene Runkle, 3620.

Chubbyz Tavern• Big Dog’s Live Trivia

Challenge winners March 25: 1-The Cat’s Meow, $50; 2-It’s Only a Game, $25; 3-Brain Freeze, $25.

Cultural Center of Charlotte County

• Sunday Double Deck Pinochle winners March 22: Betty Gowan, 1688; Kathy Garbowicz, 1588; Jerry Marshall, 1559.

• Monday Night Pinochle winners March 23: 1-Gracie Mascia, 709; 2-Ed White, 688; 3-Mitch Mitchell, 683.

• Thursday Night Double Deck Pinochle winners March 19: Mike Boczylo, 1646; Allan Weithman, 1576; Paul Headrick, 1525.

• Friday Night Euchre winners March 20: 1-Bonnie Weithman, 84; 2-Linda Adams, 83; 3-Janet

Knechtel, 82.• Pinochle winners March 21:

1-Ben Cartwright, 662; 2-Paul Day, 657; 3-Lavaun Berkland, 644. March 24: 1-Tony Rottenbucher, 705; 2-Mitch Mitchell, 702; 3-Ed White, 661.

Deep Creek Elks Lodge

• Monday Bridge winners March 23: 1-Nancy Nagrant, 4610; 2-Ann Lewis, 4310; 3-Bucky Jacques, 4300; 4-Treva McClanahan, 3770.

Isles Yacht Club• Scrabble winners March 20:

Judith Howell, 403, 251; Diana Lehr, 360, 316; Bev MacMahon, 193, 173; Sandy Robinson, 228.

Kingsway Country Club

• Ladies Bridge winners March 20: 1-Marilyn Gilbert; 2-Linda Bellmore. March 25: 1-Betty Worthington; 2-Norma Block.

• Partners Bridge winners March 25: 1-Dave Baker, Norma Block; 2-Denny Gilstad, Nancy Anderson; 3-Richard Bryson, Bev Bossert.

Rolls Landing Condo

• Bridge Club winners March 23: 1-Kathleen Scotto; 2-Karl Rose; 3-Joan Cowling.

Want to add your group? Email [email protected] for details.

BRIDGE WINNERSNorth Port Senior CenterDuplicate Bridge, March 23: N/S: 1-Marcia Lanphear, John Herr-

mann; 2-Tom O’Connell, Glen McGeady; 3-Diana Prince, Judy Foster; 4-Homer and Ron Baxter; 5-Ruth Colman, Pat Lawler. E/W: 1-Sue and Ken Hegemann; 2-Linda Standish, Dick Rowan; 3-Mike Tichy, Al Shuki; 4-Ann Benmayor, Warren Prince; 5-Pat and Tom Quinn.

Imagine pancake breakfast, egg hunt

The National Honor Society at Imagine School at North Port’s upper cam-pus invites the community to enjoy an unlimited pan-cake breakfast from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. April 4 in the cafeteria at 2757 Sycamore St., near the Toledo Blade-Panacea Boulevard intersection. Cost is $5.

Children are also invited to have their pictures tak-en with the Easter Bunny, as well as participate in an Easter egg hunt at the charter school. Families with children of all ages are welcome to attend. For more information, call the school at 941-425-2050 or email Imagine’s National Honor Society adviser, David DiTucci, at [email protected].

Special matinee scheduled

The Charlotte Symphony Orchestra has scheduled a sec-ond special matinee performance for 2 p.m. today at the Charlotte Performing Arts Center, 701 Carmalita St., Punta Gorda, in its season-end-ing salute to the classical music of the Academy

Awards. It will be the orchestra’s first matinee performance, augment-ing its regular 7:30 p.m. performance that day, which has been sold out.

Children age 18 and younger will be admitted to the matinee performance free, when accompanied by an adult, with the purchase of a regularly priced ticket. For pricing, seating and ticket information, call 941-205-9743, or visit www.charlottesymphony.com.

Lane closures to continue

Intermittent lane closures on Burnt Store Road and adjoining side streets, from Zemel Road south to Vincent Street, will continue through April 30 as intersections are tied into the new roadway traffic lanes. Drainage and utility work continues; flaggers and traffic-control devices are in place to assist travelers through construction areas, in conjunction with the Burnt Store Road (Phase III) Widening project. More informa-tion about this project is available at www.CharlotteCountyFL.gov — click “Project Status Updates” in the “Popular Links.”

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NORTH PORT — Although the opening of the North Port campus of Suncoast Technical College is still nearly two years away, the school already offers classes in the city.

“Although our hopes are to open the doors for classes in January of 2017, we are actually getting an early start with the citizens of North Port and sur-rounding communities,”

Yvonne Hebda, STC site facilitator, wrote in an email. “Currently, we have a bit of allocated and shared space at North Port High School for use in the evenings with adult programming. The goal is to reach the people in North Port now so that we will have a student base when the new school opens.”

The STC south cam-pus, along with a second Sarasota County library in North Port, is slated to be built on 24 acres at North Toledo Blade and

Cranberry boulevards, near Interstate 75. An architectural firm, Schenkel Shultz Inc. of Sarasota, has been hired, and the $15 million facility is scheduled to open in early 2017.

“At our local site (at NPHS), we have ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) and GED (General Equivalency Diploma) programs going strong for the last year and a half. We also have a successful child care training program that

prepares adult students for Florida certification to work in day cares and preschools,” Hebda said. “A smattering of ACE (Adult and Community Enrichment) courses, including digital photog-raphy, Microsoft Office, sign language, cooking and line dancing have been held on campus as well.

“Our latest venture, in an effort to promote technical training in North Port, is a 40-hour course for persons interested in becoming a

private security officer,” Hebda added.

The 40-hour training will offer students the opportunity to apply for a Class D private security officer license.

The class will run from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday, from April 20 to May 1, at NPHS, and costs $236.84. It will be taught by North Port Police Officer Cody Long, a certified

instructor. Items to be covered include: using verbal and nonverbal skills to defuse con-flict, cooperating with emergency personnel, directing traffic, and detecting and reporting incidents.

To register, or for more information, call 941-257-2252, or email yvonne.hebda@sarasota countyschools.net.

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Tech classes already happening in North PortBy ANNE KLOCKENKEMPER

Staff Writer

SUN PHOTO BY PETER ARATARI

Punta Gorda Police Officer Lee Coel and his German shepherd Spirit, front and center, were presented a K-9 bulletproof vest Thursday at the police station.

Money for the vest was donated by the Charlotte Community Foundation (pictured from the foundation

is Jan Stephens, second from right). The vest was provided by the Retired Law Enforcement Officers Association (pictured from the association are the three men in the back left and the one on the far

right: Bob Marron, Chuck Courtemanche, Ray Klubbert and Jerry Enos). PGPD Capt. Tom Lewis, standing in

uniform, oversees the department’s K-9 unit.

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BUSINESS Journal

Jackie’s Auto Body – Where Local Dealers Go for Auto Body

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Absolute Blinds has been in business in Charlotte County and the surrounding area since 2000 and has become one of the largest and most successful licensed window treatment companies in Southwest Florida. With honest pricing, vertical blinds made while you wait, free limited consultation from a professional decorator,

and the best selection available, Absolute Blinds can fulfill all your window treatment needs. An array of verticals, a selection of wood plantation shutters, horizontals, mini-blinds, pleated shades, top treatments, cornices, draperies, ADO wraps and more is among their offering. Absolute Blinds is a Graber dealer and estimates are

free. If you need window coverings for home or office, Absolute Blinds is there to assist you. The store is located at 2842 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte and the phone number is 941-627-5444. Past and present customers can like Absolute Blinds’ Facebook page. For more information, visit their website at http:// www.absoluteblinds.com/

Absolute Blinds Has A Window Treatment For You

One of the best auto body shops in this area is Jackie’s Auto Body. With over 35 years of experience, Jack

D‘Amico is second to none. Many local car dealers and car collectors bring their cars to Jackie’s Auto Body for first class auto body work, or a custom paint job. Jack repairs everything from minor dents to major collision damage, and will put your car in like-new condition. All types of insurance claims are accepted and Jackie’s is on the Preferred Insurance List. Jackie’s Auto Body

repairs, paints and services almost any vehicle and uses the finest PTG paint products and materials as well as state of the art equipment. Stop by and meet Jack and Regina and receive a free estimate. Jackie’s Auto Body is located at 19888 Veterans Hwy., in Port Charlotte, and the phone number is 941-255-5967. Trust the pros to make your vehicle like new again.

For all your auto repairs give Dr. D’s Auto Repair a call. Dr. D’s repairs all types of vehicles including motor homes and four wheelers. At Dr. D’s you can count on the best service, diagnostics, repairs,

replacement parts, etc. Only superior quality replacement parts are used and rates are very reasonable. Owner, Mike True, and his staff are all ASE certified and they offer the finest full service repair in this area. With the computerized engine analysis, you can be assured that the service required on your vehicle is necessary. True is well known as an excellent auto mechanic and the business enjoys an excellent reputation. Dr. D’s is located at 23415 Janice Avenue in the Whidden Industrial Park in Charlotte Harbor and the phone number is 941-743- 3677. For the best service at a reasonable price, call or stop by Dr. D’s Auto Repair.

Do you have qualified technicians that can help me? Where can I get a brand name TV at a competitive price? A. Quality TV is a factory repair service center for most TV brands including Samsung, Sony, Mitsubishi, Toshiba, Zenith & LG. This means we deal with the manufactures and their problems. Our experts are trained factory technicians who can tell you who has the best customer service, and whose technology is better. We are here to help you. Quality TV will match the price of any other big box retailer on any television. Our showroom is open come and say hello. Quality TV is located at 14212 W.

Tamiami Trail, North Port, call at 941-426- 1773, or for more information, please visit their website at http:// www.qualitytv.com

Q. Why is my A/C leaking water? A. Your air conditioning unit can leak water due to low refrigerant charge. Many times when the air conditioning unit is low on refrigerant it starts to freeze when running. Once the unit shuts off, the ice begins to melt, and water now drips onto the ceiling. If this happens a couple of times, the water can seep through the ceilings causing extensive and expensive water damage. John and Carrie strive to educate their customers

on how to keep their home heated and cooled in the winter and summer, and what to do to extend the life of the unit. You can count on the service, advice and fair pricing that you receive and a thorough and complete check at each service visit. Call Dale’s Air Conditioning & Heating 941-629-1712, located at 18260 Paulson Drive, Port Charlotte. Business hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, with 24 hours emergency service to their customers.

Q. I have some estate jewelry pieces and gold that I would like to sell. Is there a local store who can appraise them and give me a fair purchase price? A. Westchester Gold &

Diamonds, 4200-F Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte, is known for unsurpassed quality, variety and pricing when buying or selling gold, silver, diamonds, Rolex watches and fine collectibles. Owner, Steve Duke, is on site to assist you with jewelry purchases and appraisals, or the sale of your old gold and other valuables. Specializing in pre-loved Rolex watches, new and estate jewelry pieces, oriental rugs, unusual gifts,

paintings, rare collectibles, and more, Westchester should be your destination. The selection is amazing. This business is a community staple and is known for its generosity in giving back. Listen to Steve Duke’s Friday morning show on 1580 AM radio each week 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. It is interesting, fun and always topical. The store is located in Baer’s Plaza, and the phone number is 941-625-0666.Visit their website at www.westchestergold.com

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| BIRTHDAYS

Happy 90th birthday to Mary Ellen Bowdler on her special day March 24.

Happy 90th birthday to Calvin “Cal” Taylor on his special day March 31, and happy 85th birthday to his wife Evelyn Taylor on her special day April 1.

Happy 77th birthday Bernie Torr on his special day March 31.

Happy 30th birthday to Renee Strollo on her special day Jan. 23.

Happy 98th birthday to Gladys Jeffery on her special day March 22.

Happy 86th birthday to Irene Barchus on her special day March 28.

Happy 87th birthday to Joe Higgins on his special day March 22.

CONTACT FOR BIRTHDAYSEach week in Sunday’s Charlotte Sun, we run free birthday announcements along with a photo. Email your .jpg photo of the birthday boy or girl of

any age, along with the person’s name, age, and birthday month and date, to Marion Putman, assistant Charlotte editor, at [email protected]. Deadline is noon Thursday. Note: If you bring or mail in a hard-copy photo (to 23170 Harborview Road, Charlotte Harbor, FL 33980), we will try to accommodate you, but we CANNOT guarantee the ability to return it to you. For more information, call Marion at 941-206-1183.

| WEEKLY RECORDCharlotte

County births• Vito Issac DeVoy, to Catherine

Kelly Sandoval and Timothy James DeVoy of Port Charlotte, at 4:43 p.m. March 21. He weighed 7 pounds, 15 ounces.

• Tylie Christina Lydic, to Kristi Todd and Cameron Lydic of North Port, at 4:27 a.m. March 22. She weighed 7 pounds, 4 ounces.

• Kaden Douglas Burnham, to Hilary Amanda Constant and Douglas Alan Burnham of Punta Gorda, at 1:05 p.m. March 23. He weighed 6 pounds, 10.5 ounces.

• Dominic Dru Delfino, to Tonya Delfino and Erik Anderson of Punta Gorda, at 3:18 a.m. March 24. He weighed 6 pounds, 4 ounces.

• Bryson Joseph Ortel, to Erika Ernst and Mark Ortel of Punta Gorda, at 9:38 a.m. March 24. He weighed 7 pounds, 11 ounces.

• Ahmya Grace Shantellett Spikes, to Christina Theisen and Ahkeem Spikes of Port Charlotte, at 10:36 a.m. March 25. She weighed 6 pounds, 8 ounces.

• Colby Ray Jones, to Keisha Little and Timothy Jones of Port Charlotte, at 11:24 a.m. March 25. He weighed 8 pounds, 12 ounces.

Charlotte County marriages

• Darryl Sears of North Port, and Bonnie Munden of Virginia Beach, Va.

• Durbijai Samaroo of Port Charlotte, and Geeta Seeram of Punta Gorda

• James Shook of Punta Gorda, and

Deborah Dwyer of Punta Gorda• Nestor Rodriguez Aurrecoechea

of Fort Myers, and Natalia Ossa of Fort Myers

• Joseph Hale of Port Charlotte, and William Davenport Jr. of Port Charlotte

• John Perry of North Port, and Jessica Trapani of North Port

• Sean McErlean of North Port, and Christina Mansfield of North Port

• Zachary Knight of Punta Gorda, and Jennifer McGuire of Punta Gorda

• Anthony Sanchez of Port Charlotte, and Ashley McMechan Port Charlotte

• David Arnold of Port Charlotte, and Luciana Koop of Sarasota

• Thomas Taibbi of Englewood, and Tracey Onze of Englewood

• Christopher Nicholson of Port Charlotte, and Lisa-Marie Culotta of Port Charlotte

• Dennis Croyl of Port Charlotte, and Adamantia Davies of Port Charlotte

• Alexander Scherer of Punta Gorda, and Alison Black of Punta Gorda

• Cleveland Dubose of Jacksonville, and Sharde Mathis of Port Charlotte

• Jordan Meeks of North Port, and Savanna Smith of Punta Gorda

• Christopher Seidel of Austin, Texas, and Deanna Carten of Austin, Texas

• David Runyon of Gahanna, Ohio, and Lindsay Judd of Gahanna, Ohio

• Robert Gwynn of Alpharetta, Ga., and Courtney Weaver of Alpharetta, Ga.

• Armando Malave-Sanchez of Port Charlotte, and Mary Cruz of Port Charlotte

• Nathan Vanderspoel of Port Charlotte, and Michele Milone of Port Charlotte

• Darin Anderson of Port Charlotte, and Sheila Babcock of Port Charlotte

• James Wright of Naples, and Wendy West of Port Charlotte

• Valerie Hansen of Bradenton, and Heather Hodges of Bradenton

Charlotte County divorces

• Michael Barbiere v. Heidi Barbiere

• Mark Allan Bracefield v. Rosemary Bracefield

• Jonathan Cox v. Sara Elizabeth Jackson

• Jose Nelson Davila v. Jody Ann Davila

• Janet B. Dumeer v. Jay R. Dumeer• Ellen Morris v. Hugh Nicholas

Morris• David Starr v. Nancy Carol Starr• Lillian A. Tomeu v. Dana L. Nelson• Shannon L. Walls v. Andrew Walls

SCF ‘Evening Under the Stars’The State College of

Florida Foundation Inc. will sponsor an “All You Need is Love” Evening Under the Stars event April 11, at SCF Venice, 8000 S. Tamiami Trail. General admission will be available at 6 p.m. SCF award-winning music students will provide pre-show entertainment. A concert featuring the Venice Symphony Pops Orchestra will begin at 8 p.m., and fireworks will start at 9:45 p.m.

Proceeds from the annu-al fundraising event directly benefit SCF students de-serving of scholarships and outstanding SCF programs. Reserved general admis-sion seating is $25; general admission is $15. The public is invited to bring a chair and cooler and sit on the lawn to enjoy the concert and fireworks. In case of rain, the event will be rescheduled to April 12. Visit SCFfoundation.net to purchase tickets. For more information, contact the SCF Foundation at 941-408-1418.

General meeting set for Tuesday

The Charlotte Players will hold its general mem-bership meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the rehearsal hall at 1182 Market Circle, Port Charlotte. Refreshments will be provided, and guests are welcome. For more information, call 941-255-1022, or visit www.charlotteplayers.org.

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING MATTERS: PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP

AND COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ELEMENTS, DEVELOPMENTS OF REGIONAL IMPACT OR CHANGES THERETO, REZONINGS,

PRELIMINARY PLATS, STREET AND PLAT VACATIONS A PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSALS AND PETITIONS AS DESCRIBED BE LOW WILL BE CONDUCTED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD ON MONDAY, APRIL 13, 2015, AT 1:30 P.M. OR AS SOON THEREAFTER AS THE MATTER MAY BE HEARD DURING THE COURSE OF ACTION. THE HEARING WILL BE HELD IN COMMISSION CHAMBERS, ROOM 119, FIRST FLOOR, BUILDING A, THE CHARLOTTE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER, 18500 MURDOCK CIRCLE, PORT CHARLOTTE, FLORIDA. THE PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD IS NOT BOUND TO CONSIDER THE PETITIONS IN THE ORDER LISTED IN THIS NOTICE. ANY OF THESE PETITIONS MAY BE CONSIDERED AS SO ON AS THE MEETING COMMENCES.

COPIES OF SAID PETITIONS WITH COMPLETE LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS AND SUBSEQUENT STAFF REPORTS WILL BE AVAIL ABLE FOR REVIEW AT THE CHARLOTTE COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT (18400 MURDOCK CIRCLE) AND ALL CHARLOTTE CO UNTY PUBLIC LIBRARIES. ADOBE PORTABLE DOCUMENT FORMAT (.pdf) FILES OF ALL PETITION PACKETS AND AN AGENDA WILL BE PLACED AT THE FOLLOWING INTERNET ADDRESS: http://www.charlottecountyfl.gov/boards-committees/p\hich\af35\dbch\af35\loch\f35z/Pages/Meeting-Age ndas.aspx

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE URGED TO ATTEND THESE PUBLIC HEARINGS. THE PUBLIC IS WELCOME TO SPEAK; TH ERE WILL BE A FIVE- MINUTE TIME LIMIT FOR EACH CITIZEN’S PRESENTATION ON AN AGENDA ITEM. IF YOU HAVE SPECIFIC QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS, YOU ARE ENCOURAGED TO CONTACT A STAFF PERSON AT ANY TIME IN ADVANCE OF THE PUBLIC HEARING(S). PLEASE CALL 9 41-764-4903 AND MENTION THE PETITION NUMBER OF THE MATTER YOU WISH TO DISCUSS.

PETITIONS PA-14-12-18-LS Legislative Commission District I Pursuant to Section 163.3184(3), Florida Statutes, transmit a Large Scale Plan Amendment to the Depa rtment of Economic Opportunity for review and comments; the amendment request is to change Charlotte County FLUM Series Map #1: 2030 Future Land U se, from Low Density Residential (LDR) to Commercial (COM) with an annotation to the 2030 Future Land Use Map to limit use of the site to outd oor storage, wholesale tree farm and nursery operation with customarily accessory uses which are clearly incidental to the permitted uses; for property loc ated northwest of Harborview Road, south of Old Landfill Road, and east of Pebble Terrace, in the Port Charlotte area, containing 23.75±’b1 acres; Commission District I; Petition No. PA-14-12-18-LS; Applicant: Timothy Verwiebe providing an effective date.

PA-15-02-01-LS Legislative Commission District II Pursuant to Section 163.3184(3), Florida Statutes, transmit a Large Scale Plan Amendment to the Depa rtment of Economic Opportunity for review and comments; the amendment request is to change Charlotte County FLUM Series Map #1: 2030 Future Land U se, from High Intensity Industrial (HII) (357.7±’b1 acres), Preservation (PR) (12.87±’b1 acres), and Commercial (COM) (45.36±’b1 acres) to Low Density R esidential (LDR) with an annotation to the 2030 Future Land Use Map to limit the overall density of the site to 999 units; for property located at t he northwest portion of the interchange of I-75 and Tuckers Grade, in the Punta Gorda area, containing 415.93±’b1 acres; Commission District II; Petition No. PA -15-02-01-LS; Applicant: Crimson Tamiami Trail Holdings LLC; providing an effective date.

Sec. 3-9-10, Amendment Legislative Countywide An Ordinance amending Charlotte County Code Chapter 3-9, Zoning, by revising Section 3-9-10, Amendme nts; providing for requirements and procedure that Land Development Regulations and the Office Zoning Atlas may be amended or repealed; providing for s tandards for approval; providing for conflict with other ordinances; providing for severability; and providing for an effective date. Applicant: Charlotte Co unty Board of County Commissioners.

Sec. 3-9-65.1, Boats Used for Living Purposes; Houseboats Legislative Countywide An Ordinance amending Charlotte County Code Chapter 3-9, Zoning, by revising Section 3-9-65.1, Boats Used for Living Purposes; Houseboats; providing for general requirements for living aboard boats and houseboats; providing for revised approval procedur e; providing for conflict with other ordinances; providing for severability; and providing for an effective date. Applicant: Charlotte County Board of County Commi ssioners.

Sec. 3-9-65, Boating Structures Legislative Countywide An Ordinance amending Charlotte County Code Chapter 3-9, Zoning, by revising Section 3-9-65, Boating Structures; providing for general requirements; providing for development standards for boating structures on waterbodies; providing for development standards for boat ramps; providing for conflict with other ordinances; providing for severability; and providing for an effective date. Applicant: Charlotte Co unty Board of County Commissioners.

Sec. 3-9-79.1, Parking of Boats, Recreational Vehicles, Trucks, and Trailers Legislative Countywide An Ordinance amending Charlotte County Code Chapter 3-9, Zoning, by revising Section 3-9-79.1, Parki ng of Trucks, Trailers Travel Trailers and renaming this Section to Parking of Boats, Recreational Vehicles, Trucks and Trailers; providing for the revised i ntent; providing for revised parking standards and restrictions for trucks and trailers; providing for parking standards for boats, RVs and trailers on private deve loped property; providing for revised violations and enforcement; providing for conflict with other ordinances; providing for severability; and providing for an effective date. Applicant: Charlotte County Board of County Commissioners.

Sec. 3-9-79, Off-street Parking and Loading Facilities Legislative Countywide An Ordinance amending Charlotte County Code Chapter 3-9, Zoning, by revising Section 3-9-79. Off-str eet Parking and Loading Facilities; providing for the revised intent; providing for revised applicability; providing for definitions; providing for calcul ation; providing for general requirements; providing for revised parking requirements for drive-up facilities; providing for revised development standards; providing for revised requirements for off-street parking facilities; providing for revised requirements for off-street loading; providing for conflict with other ordinan ces; providing for severability; and providing for an effective date. Applicant: Charlotte County Board of County Commissioners.

SV-15-01-01 Legislative Commission District III Gregory and Linda Nelson are requesting to vacate a portion of E. 8 th Street lying between Pine Street and Manor Road, a total of 0.13 acres, more or less, as recorded in Plat Book 6, Page 1, of the Public Records of Charlotte County, Florida. The segment is located south of the Sarasota County line, north of 7 th Street, east of Pine Street, and west of Manor Road, in Section 5, Township 41 South, Range 20 East, in Commission District III.

PP-09-01-01 Quasi-judicial Commission District III Jimmy Philman and Handy Phil, Inc. are requesting a two-year extension of the Preliminary Plat appro val granted to them by the Charlotte County Board of County Commissioners on April 21, 2009, for Winchester Lake Subdivision, consisting of 169 residenti al lots, on 176 acres, more or less, located southeast of San Casa Drive, west of Sesame Road West, and south of Avenue of the Americas, in Section 16, Townsh ip 40 South, Range 20 East, in Commission District III.

PP-13-01-01 Quasi-judicial Commission District III Banks Engineering, on behalf of their client, Placida Commons, LLC, is requesting a two-year extensi on to the Preliminary Plat approval granted to them by the Board of County Commissioners on April 23, 2013, for a 95-lot residential subdivision to be named, P lacida Commons. The property is 35.20 acres, more or less, and is located east of Placida Road, west of Cape Haze Drive, south of Dixon Lane, and north o f Blue Heron Cove, in Sections 33 and 34, Township 41S, Range 20E, in Commission District III.

SHOULD ANY AGENCY OR PERSON DECIDE TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATT ER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING, A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDING, AND FOR SUCH PURPOSE, A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDING IS REQUIRED, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED.

Charlotte County Board of County Commissioners does not discriminate on the basis of disability. Th is nondiscrimination policy involves every aspect of the County’s functions, including access to and participation in meetings, programs and activities. FM Sound Enhancement Units for the Hearing Impaired are available at the Front Security Desk, Building A of t he Murdock Administration Complex. Anyone needing other reasonable accommodation or auxiliary aids and services please contact our Office at 941-764-4191, TDD/TTY 941-743-1234, or by email to : [email protected]

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ENGLEWOOD — For 34 years, the Englewood Arts Festival has brought artists and art lovers together. And for most of those years, the Rotary Club of Englewood has used proceeds from the event to help many throughout this area and beyond.

“It’s a tradition that goes way back,” said Carol Peterson, the event’s chairperson and a Rotarian.

Peterson said local artist Carroll Swayze and others began the event in an effort to make artwork more accessible to the public.

“We wanted to take art out of the galleries and make it available to people

in a fun way,” Swayze said. “We started at the beach, where the restaurant Flounders is now located.”

The Rotary Club then became involved to assist the festival while raising needed funds to help serve the community.

“We’ve been together ever since,” said Peterson, who also serves as a board member of the Englewood Youth Foundation Inc., a tax-exempt corporation whose purpose is to serve the area’s youth. “I am happy to tell you that every cent of the $2 dona-tion that the foundation receives directly benefits our children — and we help in so many ways.”

In addition to the money raised through the $2 donations, the club receives proceeds through artist applications and booth rentals. The Rotary distributes that money both here and internationally.

“We have grown such that we now have a lot of artists who want to display their works,” Peterson said.

However not everyone is given the chance to do so. The festival, now located along West Dearborn Street, is a juried art event, which means that an artist must submit an application, together with

Annual arts fest enjoys another successBy KENNETH ANDRESEN

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Patrons inspect a booth at the arts fest.Lesley Duck enjoys some Gyotaku art Saturday during the Englewood Arts Festival on West Dear-born Street. The event continues from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today.ARTS | 15

BAPTIST Peace River Baptist Church

478 Berry Street, Punta Gorda www.peaceriverbaptistfl.org

Jim Stultz, Pastor Jim Reuter, Music Minister

637-6768 Palm Sunday Services: 8:30am, 11:00am & 6:00pm

Good Friday Service: April 3, 2pm Easter Cantata: Thurs., April 2 & Fri., April 3, 7pm

Easter Sunday Morning Worship: 8:30am & 11:00am Sunday School - All Ages: 9:45am

No Evening Service

CATHOLIC SAN ANTONIO CATHOLIC CHURCH 24445 Rampart Blvd., Port Charlotte

941-624-3799 Holy Thursday Mass: April 2nd at 6:30pm

Celebration of the Lord’s Supper G ood Friday Prayer Service: April 3rd, 3pm

and 7:00pm Stations of the Cross Holy Saturday: April 4th, Easter Vigil at 8:00pm

Easter Sunday: April 5th Masses at 7am, 9am and 11am Overflow Masses in the Ministry Bldg. 9:15am and 11:15am

CATHOLIC ST. CHARLES BORROMEO CATHOLIC CHURCH 2500 Easy St., Port Charlotte • 941-625-4754

Easter Triduum Celebration Times: April 2 - Holy Thursday

Morning Prayer 8:30am, Mass Of The Last Supper, 7pm *Followed by Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament until Midnight in the Parish Center

April 3 - Good Friday Morning Prayer 8:30am, Stations of the Cross 12 Noon • Passion & Veneration, 3pm

Divine Mercy Novena After Veneration The Passion of Christ(Movie), 7pm, (Movie Showing in Parish Center)

April 4 - Holy Saturday Morning Prayer 8:30am, *Food Baskets will be blessed after the morning prayer.

(No Confessions Will Be Heard) Easter Mass Schedule:

April 4 - Easter Vigil 8:15pm (Saturday Evening) April 5 - Easter Sunday: 7:00am, 9:00am, 11:00am, 1:00pm (Creole)

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Palm Sunday Service - 8am & 10:30am 3/30-4/4 (Mon.-Sat.) Morning Prayer

7:30am Daily 3/30-4/4 (Mon.-Sat.) “Stations of the Cross”

5:30pm Daily Maundy Thursday Services - 6:00pm

Good Friday Liturgy - 12:00 Noon - 3:00pm Easter Sunrise Service - 6:00am - 6:30am

Easter Services- 8:00am & 10:30am

1365 Vizcaya Dr., Port Charlotte • 627-4000 The Rev. Cesar Olivero, Pastor

INTER DENOMINATION DEEP CREEK COMMUNITY CHURCH

941-235-REAL 1500 Cooper Street

Palm Sunday Services - Sat., 6:30pm & Sun., 9am & 11am at Church FREE EASTER EGGSTRAVAGANZA

Sun. 4/5, 9:15am Gates Open 9:30am Family Fun on Field

10:00am Easter Celebration Service 11:00am Easter Eggstravaganza Begins

1:00pm Easter Eggstravaganza Ends Charlotte High Football Stadium, 1250 Cooper St.

Punta Gorda Egg Hunt for Ages 1 - 12

Don’t Miss this One!! FUN for ALL!

OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN CHURCH LCMC Meeting in the El Jobean Community League

14344 Jamison Way, Port Charlotte Palm Sunday: March 29, 10am - Blessing of the Palms Maunday Thurs: April 2, 6pm - Around The Table Communion Good Friday: April 3, 6pm - Service of Darkness Easter Sunday: April 5, 10am - Ringing of the Bells

For information, phone (941)766-7567 or (941) 764-8646

ALL ARE WELCOME

LUTHERAN

BAPTIST

Murdock Baptist Church 18375 Cochran Blvd.

941-627-6352 Easter Sunday Celebration Services

9am & 10:30pm Watch our previous services online at

www.MurdockBaptistChurch.com Like us on Facebook at

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CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

Genesis Christian Church of the Nazarene

19150 Helena Ave., Port Charlotte, FL 33948 (941) 627-0248

Palm Sunday (3/29) Worship Service is at 10am. Our emphasis is Friend Day, so come with a friend and worship with us. Saturday, 4/4, 6-7:30m. Resurrection Children’s Event! We will enjoy a

game, egg hunt and a fun craft project. Bring your children for a fun Easter family event at our beautiful playground area!

Sunday, 4/5, Wonderful Breakfast at 9:00am and Worship Service at 10:00am. Come find out more about your RISEN Savior and best friend!

CHRISTIAN

MURDOCK CHRISTIAN CHURCH 17500 Elmwood Ave., Murdock

255-1858 Minister Keith Sergent

Palm Sunday Service at 10:30am Good Friday Service 7:30pm to 8:30pm

Easter Sunday Service at 10:30am

LUTHERAN

FAITH LCMS - PUNTA GORDA Maundy Thursday (w/communion) 7:30pm

Good Friday Worship Prayer Vigil - Noon • Tenebrae - 7:30pm

Sat. Easter Vigil 5:30pm (Contemporary w/communion)

Easter Sonrise 6:30am Easter Celebration 9:30am

(Both w/communion) 4005 Palm Drive • 941-639-6309

www.FaithLutheranPG.com

COMMUNITY CHURCH

5600 South Biscayne Drive, North Port, FL 34287 Worship Services at Main Campus: 5600 S. Biscayne Dr.

(Combined Main & East Worship Services - Easter Weekend) *Sat. Worship Service at 7:00pm

Sunday Services *Sunrise Service at 7:00am *Worship Service at 9:30am

*Youth Outdoor Service at 9:30am 6400 West Price Blvd., North Port, FL 34291

www.newhopenp.org

LUTHERAN

CHRIST THE KING Lutheran (WELS) 766-9357

Corner of Kings Highway and 23456 Olean Blvd.

Easter Sunrise Outside Praise, 7:00am Theme: The Easter Surprise Easter Celebration 9:30am

Theme: The Truth About Cemeteries

ASSEMBLY OF GOD LATINO Iglesia Cristiana “Edificando Gente”, Inc.

Transformando vidas en la comunidad y en las naciones Pastores Samuel y Sofia Rodriguez

Dias de Servicios Estudio Biblico - miércoles 6:30pm

Culto Mayor-Domingos 10:45am Pastor Cell: (941) 286-4159

Facebook: iglesiacristianaedificandogenteinc. • E-mail: [email protected] Annual Easter Egg Hunt ALL FREE

Saturday, April 4th, 4pm to 7pm • Egg Hunt Ages 12 and Under 19048 Edgewater Dr., Port Charlotte, FL 33948

www.clclive.org (941) 629-0999 Games & Prizes, 5,000 Eggs, Puppet Show,

Face Painting, Bounce Houses, Free Food, Candy Having Grand Prize Drawings

CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH Congregational United

Church of Christ Reverend Dr. Jean M. Simpson

1201 Aqui Esta Dr., Punta Gorda www.puntagorda-ucc.com

(941) 637-8443

Palm Sunday & Easter Sunday Services: 10am Maundy Thursday: 5pm with Soup Supper

Full Service and Communion Following Good Friday Service: 12pm

BAPTIST

Easter Sunday 8:00 Traditional Worship 9:30 Band-Led Worship 11:00 Blended Worship 12:30 Hispanic Service

20035 Quesada Ave., Port Charlotte, FL 33952 941-629-0444 - www.LovingFamilies.US

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Yvonne Sonnenleiter examines jewelry at the event Saturday.

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pictures or CDs of the work that will be dis-played. A panel of judges then determines which artists may rent booths for the two-day event.

“Of course, we want to be as inclusive as possible, but space is limited, and we want to offer the public a variety of the very

best,” Peterson said.That variety includes

many different media forms, from oil paintings to tin works, pottery, jewelry, watercolors, silks, photographs and Gyotaku, a Japanese technique in which a fish is rubbed with paint and then pressed onto lightweight paper.

“I have come to this event for many years,” said Chris Wilson, a longtime resident. “It just

keeps getting bigger and better. There are so many wonderful works of art here.”

Her friend, Connie Jackson, agrees: “I came last year for the first time. I love it! There are so many beautiful and unique things.”

Yvonne Sonnenleiter, also a local, has come to the show over the years.

“I like everything about it,” she said. “There is such a wide variety. I especially like the jewelry.”

Lesley Duck, a new resident from Ontario, made her maiden voyage to the festival this year.

“It is very impressive. I especially like the paintings,” she said, while perusing a piece of Gyotaku.

“It’s just a real enjoyable time,” said Barbie Arbour, the club’s treasurer. “And we get to do so many good things with the proceeds. Last year, we raised in ex-cess of $25,000, and hope to beat that this year.”

The festival continues from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today on West Dearborn Street. For more informa-tion, visit www.englewood rotary.org.

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METHODIST CLEVELAND UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

PALM SUNDAY (3/29) - 9:30am - Traditiona l 11:00am - Contemporary

MAUNDY THURSDAY (4/2) - 6:00pm GOOD FRIDAY - (4/3) - 6:00pm

EASTER SUNDAY (4/5) - Sunrise Service - 6:45am (Laishley Park - bring chair)

ALSO EASTER SUNDAY - 9:30am - Traditional 11:00am - Contemporary

28038 Cleveland Ave., Punta Gorda (941) 639-2775

METHODIST PORT CHARLOTTE

UNITED METHODIST 21075 Quesada Ave.

625-4356 Brian James, Pasto r

Palm Sunday Worship, 8am, 9:30am & 11:00am Maundy Thursday Service 6:30pm

Good Friday Service 6:30pm Saturday Prayer, 10am-Noon

New Beginnings Park Sunrise Breakfast 6am to 8am Fellowship Hall Sunrise Worship 7am, New Beginnings Park

Worship 8:00am, 9:30am, 11am

METHODIST

Easter Morning April 5th, 6:45am Laishley Park

(Please bring a chair)

First United Methodist Church 507 W. Marion Ave., Punta Gorda

Cleveland United Methodist Church 28038 Cleveland Ave., Punta Gorda

Burnt Store Presbyterian Church 11330 Burnt Store Road, Punta Gorda

941-639-0001 www.bspconline.org 2 miles south of Burnt Store Road and Tamiami Trail intersection

Palm Sunday, March 29: 8:15, 9:40 and 11am Maundy Thursday April 2: 7:00pm Worship and Communion

as we remember the Last Supper. Good Friday, April 3: 7PM Special Worship - “Station Of The Cross”

Easter Sunday, April 5: 8:15 and 11AM Celebrating the Resurrection at Traditional Services; 9:40AM Contemporary Easter Worship Service

Regular Sunday Services: 8:15 and 11AM Traditional Worship; 9:40AM Contemporary Worship; 9:40 & 11AM FaithWorks Classes;

11AM MY PLACE - Youth Group Bible Study; 12PM MY PLACE - Youth Group Mission

PRESBYTERIAN PRESBYTERIAN FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

OF PUNTA GORDA 25250 Airport Rd., Punta Gord a

639-1959 Rev. Stephen Mock

Maundy Thursday, 7:00pm Tenebrae Service Good Friday, 12:00pm Communion Service

7:00am Easter Sunrise Service 9:00am New Beginnings Worship

10:30am Traditional Worship Watch Services Live via Website

www.fpcpunta .org

NON-DENOMINATION

370 Atwater St., Port Charlotte • Rev. Dr. David Blood Palm Sunday Celebration

Sun., Mar. 29th, 9:30am w/ All Stars for Jesus’ Children Easter Celebration

Sunday, April 5th, 9:30am www.onlinenewhope.com

866-717-3946

METHODIST

Palm Sunday Services: Saturday, 6:00pm, Sunday 8:00, 9:30 & 11:00am

Maundy Thursday April 2nd, 6:30pm Good Friday, April 3rd, 6:30pm

Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, April 4th - 10am - 12pm Easter Services: Saturday 6:00pm,

Sunday 7:00, 8:00, 9:30 and 11:00am (941) 625-3039

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METHODIST CHARLOTTE HARBOR TRINITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

23084 Seneca Ave., Port Charlotte 33980 941-625-3372 Pastor Ed Horne

Easter Services Maundy Thursday Service - April 2, 2015, 6:30pm

Good Friday Service - April 3, 2015, 6:30pm Easter Sunday Sunrise Service - At Bayshore Pavilion,

April 5, 2015, 7am Easter Worship Service - April 5, 2015, 10am

METHODIST TRINITY UNITED

METHODIST CHURCH 4285 Wesley Lane, North Port, FL 34287

941-426-1734 Pastor George Dzyndra

Easter Sunrise Service 7:00am Light Refreshments

Easter Worship Service 9:00am Brunch following. Community is cordially invited. Weekly Worship Service at 9:00am

Sunday School at 10:30am

Wintergarden Presbyterian 18305 Wintergarden Ave., Port Charlotte, FL 33948

(Between Pellam & Collingswood)

941-743-5335 Palm Sunday Hymn Sing: 10:30am Maundy Thursday Service: 6:30pm

Easter Sunday Service: 10:30am Renegade Gospel - Resurrection

Rev. Devon Ducheneau

PRESBYTERIAN St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church

5550 S. Sumter Blvd, North Port, FL 34287 941-426-2552

www.stpaulspres-noahsark.com HOLY WEEK ACTIVITIES

Palm Sunday, March 29 Service 9am Contemporary • 10:30am Traditional

Maundy Thursday, April 2 “The Living Last Supper” 7pm - Communion

Easter Sunday April 5 Service 9am Contemporary • 10:30am Traditional - Communion

PRESBYTERIAN FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

OF PORT CHARLOTTE 2230 Harriet St. Between Midway & Gibralter

Palm Sunday 3/29 8:30am Gospel Service • 10:30am Traditional Service

Holy Week Mon. 3/30 thru Wed., 4/1, 6pm-7pm 4/2 Maundy Thursday 6pm-7pm • 4/3 Good Friday Noon - 3pm

Black Saturday 4/4 7pm - 8pm Easter Sunday 4/5 7am Sunrise Service

8:30am Gospel Service • 10:30 Traditional Service 625-5045 www.fpcpc.com

PRESBYTERIAN

PILGRIM CHURCH Helping people to know Christ & grow in their faith

March 29 Palm Sunday 8:00am Traditional Service • 10:00am Contemporary Services

March 29 Easter Eggstravaganza 11:00am - 1:00pm April 2 Maundy Thursday Dinner 5:00pm/Service 6:30pm

April 3 Good Friday Lunch 12:00pm/Service 1:00pm April 4 Saturday South Port Service 9:00am

April 5 EASTER Sunrise Service at Nav-a-gator 7:00am (Rain Location Pilgrim Church)

Traditional Service 8:00am Contemporary Services 10:00am 24515 Rampart Blvd., Port Charlotte, FL 33980 941-629-2633

UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

LUTHERAN LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE CROSS LCMS

2300 Luther Road, Port Charlotte 627-6060

Rev. Kenneth Redmann, Pastor & Rev. James Cotter, Winter Asst. Pastor HOLY WEEK SERVICES

Palm Sunday w/Holy Communion Service 7:45am & 10:15am Maundy Thurs. - Lord’s Supper Drama w/Communion 7:00pm

Good Friday - Service of Darkness 7:00pm EASTER SERVICES - Holy Communion

Sunrise Service at the Cross Monument - 7:00am Celebration of the Resurrection Service - 10:15am

Web Page: www.lccross.org or www.lcdc.org

NON-DENOMINATIONAL

New Day Christian Church 20212 Peachland Blvd.,

Port Charlotte, FL 33954 www.newdaychristian.net Rusty Russell, Lead Pastor

941-625-4947 Palm Sunday Services at 9:30am & 11:00am

Journey to the Cross Good Friday Prayer Walk from 12pm to 6pm

Easter Sunday Services 8:00am, 9:30am & 11:00am

LUTHERAN LIVING WATERS LUTHERAN

CHURCH & PRESCHOOL, ELCA 12475 Chancellor Blvd.

(North Port Blvd. & Chancellor) North Port • 941-625-8090

Palm Sunday - 8:15 & 10:00am Maundy Thursday - 7:00pm

Good Friday - 7:00pm Easter Sunday Celebration

Services - 8:15 & 10:00am Rev. Dr. Dell Shiell W e W e l c o m e S n o w b i r d s ! W e W e l c o m e S n o w b i r d s !

www.LivingWatersLutheran.com

Happy Easter Happy Easter

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St. Andrew’s holds annual Easter bazaar

Maria Hajovy checks pysanky, traditional Ukrainian Easter eggs, after removing them from dye Saturday during St. Andrew’s Ukrainian Religious & Cultural Center’s annual Easter Bazaar in North Port. The event featured food, baked goods and other items for sale.

Alicia Szendiuch takes a picture of decorated Easter bread that bore the phrase “Christ has risen” Saturday at the baked goods table during the St. Andrew’s bazaar. Orthodox Easter is Sunday, April 12.

SUN PHOTOS BY ANNE KLOCKENKEMPER

Guests place their food orders for pierogies, cabbage rolls and kielbasa during the lunch rush at St. Andrew’s annual Easter Bazaar. This is the first time the event has been held on a Saturday.

The St. Andrew’s stage was decorated with examples of embroi-dery and other traditional Ukrainian crafts.

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C uba is only a short hop across the Straits of Florida.

For centuries, people and goods moved freely from Cuba to Florida, and back across the 90-mile-

wide strait. Those dealings came to an abrupt end in 1963 when President John F. Kenne-dy imposed an embargo on trade and travel with the island nation.

That started to change Dec. 17, 2014, however, when President Barack Obama announced the normalization of relations with Cuba. The United States will reopen its embassy in Havana and ease trade, financial and travel restrictions.

The island nation’s political, social and economic structures will be examined in “Cuba: The Rebellious Nation” at Florida Gulf Coast University’s Renaissance Academy in downtown Punta Gorda. The short course is slated for 10 a.m. to noon April 9 and 16.

“Because of the normalization of rela-tions, many people are interested in traveling to Cuba,” said lecturer

Martha Bireda, Ph.D. “This class is intended to help travelers under-stand the Cuban people, what they see around them, and how it came to be.

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The discussion will examine the effects on Cuba of: the shift of power from Fidel to Raul, and a future without the Castro brothers; its tumultuous past, de-mographic makeup and culture; revolutionary successes and failures; and its international standing.

“We’ll look at how Cuba’s slave society, the Ten Years War and the Cuban War of Independence influenced Cubans’ viewpoints today,” Bireda said. “U.S. assistance to free Cuba from Spain was a major event. The Cubans, especially the mambises, weren’t invited to Treaty of Paris negotiations.”

Mambises were free blacks, slaves and mu-lattoes who were crucial to the success of Cuba’s 19th century National Army of Liberation. The Treaty of Paris formally ended the Spanish American War (1898) and guaranteed Cuba’s independence.

“I didn’t realize that Fidel (Castro) was not immediately the pres-ident. There were two presidents before he be-came president in 1967. In the interim he served as prime minister,” Bireda said. “The Cuban

people voted to have the type of government they have. They voted for socialism.”

The Cuban people are proud of their brand of socialism, according to Bireda. Socialism brought about 1959’s land reforms, a 99.7 per-cent literacy rate, and a health care system that has sent 60,000 doctors abroad. Their constitu-tion guarantees educa-tion and health care to all Cubans.

“People are fascinated by this little nation that is always so spunky, that for all these years has always had a very hard time,” Bireda said. “But, as one elderly Cuban told me recently, ‘The effect of hunger is temporary, but losing your dignity is forever.’ And another told me, ‘We (Cuba) are final-ly free — no Spanish, no Americans, no Russians — we are finally free!’”

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Negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program grew frantic on Saturday amid signs of discord.

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deadline looms

Emergency workers continued searching Saturday for at least two people still missing after an apparent gas line explosion leveled three Manhattan apartment buildings while investigators piece together what exactly caused the blast that injured 22.

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apparent NYC gas blast

Blood spattered utensils, bullet-pocked walls and overturned chairs mark the reception area of a prominent hotel in the Somali capital following an attack by Islamic extremists that killed at least 24, including six attackers.

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New England’s epic winter is on pace to produce a corre-sponding number of claims as thousands of homeowners seek to repair damage. Successive storms dumped 110 inches of snowfall in Boston alone, a record for an entire season.

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WASHINGTON — In the never-ending quest to preserve the government’s history, there have been plenty of weapons of mass destruction.

Before delete keys on computers, there were paper shredders, erase buttons on tape recorders and trash cans.

Think Oliver North jamming a shredder with papers from an 18-inch stack of

documents during the Iran-Contra investigation.

Or the mysterious 18 ½-minute gap in President Richard Nixon’s White House tapes.

The current dust-up over access to Hillary Rodham Clinton’s emails as secretary of state is causing histori-ans and government record-keepers to take stock of what may be a best-of-times, worst-of-times moment for saving government records.

In the age of email, texting, Twitter and beyond, there are more records than ever on the workings of government.

At the same time, though, it’s easy to make those records disappear, and it’s challenging to find a manageable way to capture what’s significant and cull the chaff. Just 3 percent to 5 percent of gov-ernment records are of “permanent value,”

Delete, erase, shredBy NANCY BENAC

AssociAted Press Writer

Methods to obscure government documents go electronic

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In this Dec. 18, 1986, file photo, Oliver North is sworn in on Capitol Hill in Washington prior to testifying before the House Foreign Affairs Committee. DELETE | 4

Soon after Fidel Castro came to power, his government seized the refineries, hotels and sugar plantations that were the most visible signs of the American hold on the island’s economy.

But a look at long- unsettled claims for what was taken shows that many of the Americans who lost out were individuals and families rather than corporations. And much of what was seized, while of limited value in dollars, was sometimes dearly prized.

Nearly 90 percent of the Americans who filed claims for confiscated Cuban property were individ-uals, according to a Creighton University study commissioned by the U.S. Agency for International Development.

“They left behind all kinds of stuff — stock, life insurance policies, artwork, cars,” says Michael Kelly, a

Who claims what in Cuba?By ADAM GELLER

AssociAted Press Writer

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In this undated photo provided by Carolyn Chester, her parents, Edmund and Enna Chester and their daughter, Patricia, arrive in Cuba on a flight from Florida. When Fidel Castro’s government began confiscating the property of thousands of U.S. citizens and companies in 1959, the Chesters lost an 80-acre farm and hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of stock.CUBA | 4

WASHINGTON — A seismic shift of stuff is underway in homes all over America.

Members of the generation that once embraced sex, drugs and rock-’n’-roll are trying to offload their place settings for 12, family photo albums and leather sectionals.

Their offspring don’t want them.

As baby boomers, born between 1946 and 1964, start cleaning out attics and basements,

many are discovering that millennials, born between 1980 and 2000, are not so interested in the lifestyle trappings or nostalgic memo-rabilia they were so lovingly raised with.

Thanks, Mom, but I really can’t use that 8-foot dining table or your king-size headboard.

Whether becoming empty nesters, down-sizing or just finally em-bracing the decluttering movement, boomers are taking a good close look at the things they have spent their life

col-lecting. Auction houses, consignment

stores and thrift shops are flooded with merchandise, much of it made of brown wood. Downsizing experts and professional orga-nizers are comforting parents whose children

appear to have lost any sentimen-tal at-tachment

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don’t seem to want their own college text-books, sports trophies or T-shirt collections, still entombed in plastic containers at their parents’ homes.

The 20- and 30-somethings don’t appear to be defined by their possessions, other than their latest-gener-ation cellphones.

“Millennials are living a more transient life in cities. They are trying to find stable jobs and paying off loans,” says Scott Roewer,

Millennials reject their parents’ treasuresJURA KONCIUS

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TALLAHASSEE — In a state legislative session preoccupied with gambling, guns, booze and tax cuts, the Children’s Movement of Florida is pushing a cause that gets little attention: health care

and early educa-tion for children from poor families.

It may not draw high-powered lobbyists to the Capitol rotunda, but Vance

Aloupis, di-rector of the group, said it’s about the future.

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he said. “Every year we drag our feet, a child gets a year older.”

In this legislative session, which ends May 1, the Children’s Movement hopes to make children of legal immigrants eligible for state health coverage; increase pre-kinder-garten spending; and

expand the School Readiness program that prepares children for kindergarten while low-income parents are working or training for jobs.

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STANFORD, Calif. (AP) — Officials at Stanford University say they’re in-vestigating an unusually high number of students suspected of cheating.

The San Jose Mercury News reported Friday that University Provost John Etchemendy sent a letter to faculty members highlighting the troubling allegations.

The newspaper says students in a number of classes are being contacted; one instructor believes that 20 percent of students in a large introductory course may have cheated.

Etchemendy says all new students are told of the university’s honor code and agree to abide by it.

He says the students are cheating them-selves and risk severe consequences.

University spokeswom-an Lisa Lapin says such concerns are routine. She says that in the 2013-2014 academic year, 83 stu-dents violated the honor code. Students caught cheating for the first time face suspension.

Arizona man finds gun inside used

golf bagBULLHEAD CITY, Ariz.

(AP) — An Arizona man who bought a used golf bag discovered his pur-chase was packing more than just a set of clubs.

Mel Grewing told the Mohave Valley Daily News in Bullhead City on Friday that he found a loaded .22-caliber pistol inside his new bag.

Grewing says he spot-ted the set in a Sedona thrift store Tuesday and did not go through the bag until the next day.

He took the weapon to Bullhead City police, who say it was not registered or reported lost or stolen.

Grewing of Bullhead City, who is a recreational target shooter, says it’s fortunate a child didn’t find the gun.

He says the Sedona store owner could not remember who brought in the clubs and said that employees usually inspect all items.

3rd Minnesota turkey farm hit by bird flu outbreakMINNEAPOLIS (AP)

— An outbreak of a bird flu strain that’s deadly to poultry deepened Saturday when state and federal officials confirmed a third Minnesota turkey farm has been infected, this time in one of the state’s top poul-try producing counties.

The federal Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service said a commercial flock of 39,000 turkeys in Stearns County of central Minnesota has been infected with the highly pathogenic H5N2 strain of avian influenza, which also killed tens of thousands of turkeys at two other farms in Pope and Lac qui Parle counties of western Minnesota.

Saturday’s announce-ment came one day after officials announced the outbreak at the Lac qui Parle County farm, where the virus quickly killed 22,000 of the 12-week-old turkeys in one barn. That farm must kill 44,000 birds in two other barns as a precaution to prevent the disease from spreading.

The confirmation at the Pope County farm on March 5 marked the first detection of H5N2 in the Mississippi Flyway, a major bird migration route.

Fore! Obama in Florida for weekend golf

FORT PIERCE, Fla. (AP) — President Barack Obama kicked off the spring season on Saturday with a weekend golf getaway in Florida at the resort where he once caused a stir by playing with Tiger Woods.

During his stay at the Floridian National Golf Club in Palm City, less than 50 miles up the coast from Palm Beach, Obama planned

to be out of public view, with no official events scheduled.

First lady Michelle Obama and daughters Malia and Sasha were not on the trip.

Two years ago, Obama played 18 holes at the Floridian with Woods and practiced with Woods’ former swing coach. This time, the president’s partners were expected to be a few friends who are his frequent golf guests.

Obama flew to the airport in Fort Pierce before making the short trip to Palm City.

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Man in cyanide-by-mail case to use insanity defensePORTLAND, Maine (AP)

— A man with a history of mental illness who is accused of mailing an Englishman the cyanide he used to kill himself plans to use an insanity defense, according to court documents.

Sidney P. Kilmartin, 52, has pleaded not guilty to charges stemming from the death of Andrew Denton, a depressed 49-year-old man in Hull, England who was found dead on Dec. 31, 2012.

The attorney for Kilmartin filed the notice of the intent to use the in-sanity defense on Friday in U.S. District Court in Bangor, Maine.

Kilmartin was previ-ously committed to a psychiatric facility in 2008 after he was found not criminally responsible by reason of insanity for en-tering a man’s apartment and attacking him while he slept. He was released in 2011.

The Windham man obtained the cyanide by posing as a jeweler to persuade a California distributor to ship him 100 grams of the indus-trial-grade chemical for $127.56, according to an affidavit by U.S. Postal Inspector Michael Desrosiers.

Decorated Boston cop in coma after being shot in face

BOSTON (AP) — A decorated Boston police officer remained in a medically induced coma Saturday, a night after he was shot in the face during a traffic stop that ended when other officers fatally shot his attacker, the city’s police commis-sioner said.

Officer John Moynihan, 34, was struck just below his right eye and the bul-let remains lodged below his right ear. He was listed in critical condition, Commissioner William Evans said.

Evans said Moynihan is undergoing tests there and is being monitored for bleeding in his brain. “We are hoping and praying there’s not further damage,” Evans said.

“He’s a fighter. I am sure he’s going to pull through,” the commis-sioner said.

BOSTON (AP) — After the Big Dig-out, it’s time for the Big Payout. Or will it be the Big Denial?

New England’s epic winter is on pace to produce a corresponding number of claims as thousands of homeown-ers seek to repair dam-age. Successive storms dumped 110 inches of snowfall in Boston alone, a record for an entire season.

“It’s a part-time job just to navigate it all,” says Cathy Schwarz, a Plymouth resident who is working with her insurer and repair companies after rooftop ice dams caused leaks in her house. “Everybody says you’ll get through this, but all I can see is a house that’s just not livable right now.”

The winter was so un-usually severe that gover-nors across the six-state region have requested or are in the process of re-questing federal disaster relief to help state and local governments pay

for snow removal and other costs. The requests, however, would not cover home or private property damage.

Local insurance agents and public adjusters — firms that help homeowners navigate the claim process — say they’ve been swamped with inquiries.

They urge homeown-ers to be patient. A high volume of claims means

insurance companies will need more time to process and finalize payments. Homeowners might also run into trouble securing con-tractors to do repair work because of high demand.

“It’s going to seem like the winter that does not want to end,” says Marc Baron, a partner at the New England Adjustment Company

in Massachusetts. “This work is going to go on well into the summer.”

Some property owners are already bracing for paying costs out of pocket.

“I’m sure I’ll have to put some money up,” says Daniel Alperin, a homeowner in Newton who is working with his insurance company after ice dams damaged at least four rooms in his house. “Obviously their job is to protect their interests, so it’s a negotiating game, like anything else.”

Others remain hopeful.

“We’re hoping we hear positively from our insurance company and that the majority is covered,” says the Rev. Patricia Miller Fernandes at Worcester’s Epworth United Methodist Church, which suffered roof damage that could cost hundreds of thou-sands of dollars. “That’s why we pay them every year, after all.”

Boston area expects a flood of insurance claims after winter

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In this Jan. 27 photo, Lynn Leary walks past houses damaged by ocean waves during a winter storm in Marshfield, Mass. New England’s epic winter is on pace to produce an epic number of insurance claims.

NEW YORK (AP) — Emergency workers continued searching Saturday for at least two people still missing after an apparent gas line explosion leveled three Manhattan apartment buildings while investiga-tors piece together what exactly caused the blast that injured 22.

Special canine units sniffed for anyone possi-bly still trapped beneath the heap of loose brick and rubble two days after the explosion. Detectives issued posters seeking information on the whereabouts of two men believed to have been in the sushi restaurant on the ground floor of one of the collapsed

buildings: 26-year-old Moises Lucon, who worked at the restaurant, and 23-year-old Nicholas Figueroa, a bowling alley worker who had been there on a date.

Their families franti-cally searched, showing photos of their loved ones and asking for help.

“We have just been walking down the streets, one by one,” brother Zacarias Lucon told the Daily News of New York. “We are just so exhausted and upset. I don’t know what happened to him.”

Lucon moved to New York about six years ago from Guatemala, where his parents live; Zacarias Lucon told them Friday of his brother’s

disappearance.Figueroa’s relatives said

they were holding out hope.

“My brother is strong,” brother Neal Figueroa told reporters. “Even if he is still in the rubble, I know he would still be in a predicament to get himself out and so I’m just praying for that.”

Authorities also were exploring whether a third person was un-accounted for, Chief of Detectives Robert Boyce said. But as of Saturday, no one else was believed to be missing related to the explosion.

Heavy equipment plied the mound of rubble of the collapsed

buildings as a light snow fell Saturday. Standing at a police barricade, Micha Gerland surveyed the remains of his apartment.

“I still don’t believe it,” said Gerland, 37, a restaurant manager who escaped with nothing but his wallet, his phone, his keys and the clothes he was wearing. “Who thinks that something like that happens?”

It’s possible that some-one improperly tapped a gas line amid ongoing plumbing and gas work in one of the destroyed buildings, though investigators need to get into the basement to learn more, Mayor Bill de Blasio said.

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sticker prices at colleges go nowhere but up. In 2012, Sarah Lawrence College in New York crossed a threshold for tuition, fees, room and board that dozens of others have now topped: $60,000 a year.

Sometime soon, prices will surpass $70,000. Factoring in books, plane tickets, other expenses and inflation, a student entering a private college or university this fall without any financial aid might spend more than $300,000 in quest of a bachelor’s degree.

These round numbers are intimidating. And often misleading.

“The reaction is horror, obviously,” said Sandra Block, a senior associate editor at Kiplinger’s Personal Finance mag-azine. “You view the num-bers, and you think about four years of that.”

The angst is especially intense as students near a May 1 deadline for deciding what college to attend. Block said many forget that schools with high prices often give high discounts.

“The message from our research is, if you have good grades and are motivated, don’t rule out a school because it’s got this big, scary published price,” Block said.

Sarah Lawrence, with 1,800 students, has led the nation in sticker price for several years. Its current rate is $65,480, and it will announce the price for next school year soon.

Tom Blum, the college’s vice president for ad-ministration, said Sarah Lawrence prides itself on small class size and offers substantial financial aid. More than three-fifths of students receive need-based grants, he said. Those average about

$28,000 a year. But he acknowledged that this message is sometimes hard to get across. “There is a sticker price shock factor that will stop parents cold,” Blum said.

This week, a Pakistani student admitted to New York University expressed surprise at a projected cost of attendance that exceeded $70,000. That figure included the estimated cost of plane tickets and other expens-es beyond tuition, fees, room and board. But Nia Mirza, the 19-year-old, said the estimate was

higher than she thought it would be. So she started an online petition seeking to lower the tuition.

“I’m scared of what to expect from NYU in future,” Mirza said. “I may not be able to afford sud-den increases in tuition and fees in upcoming years because I will not have unlimited money.”

In this school year, NYU’s sticker price ranks among the top five in the country, according to the College Board: $62,930. Next year’s price is projected to be nearly $66,000.

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TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — The New Jersey Turnpike Authority’s lawsuit against a Florida pizza shop for using a logo similar to the Garden State Parkway’s green and yellow signs has been tossed.

A federal judge on Thursday granted the Jersey Boardwalk Pizza shop’s request to dismiss the suit. He said that the shop doesn’t have enough contact with the state for it to bring the lawsuit in New Jersey.

Turnpike Authority spokesman Thomas Feeney says the agency is continuing its action against the company in the federal Trademark Trial and Appeal Board and considering its options regarding the judge’s decision.

The agency sued last July over the logo the company uses for its two pizza shops and on merchandise. It said that the company is trying to trade upon the fame of the Garden State Parkway logo to attract customers and potential franchisees.

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Today is Sunday, March 29, the 88th day of 2015. There are 277 days left in the year.

Today in history

On March 29, 1912, British explorer Robert Falcon Scott, his doomed expedition stranded in an Antarctic blizzard after failing to be the first to reach the South Pole, wrote the last words of his journal: “For God’s sake look after our people.”

On this date

In 1638, Swedish colonists settled in present-day Delaware.

In 1790, the 10th president of the United States, John Tyler, was born in Charles City County, Va.

In 1812, the first White House wedding took place as Lucy Payne Washington, the sister of first lady Dolley Madison, married Supreme Court Justice Thomas Todd.

In 1882, the Knights of Columbus was chartered in Connecticut.

In 1936, German Chancellor Adolf Hitler claimed overwhelming victory in a plebiscite on his policies.

In 1943, World War II rationing of meat, fats and cheese began.

In 1951, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were convicted in New York of conspiracy to commit espionage. (They were executed in June 1953.) The Rodgers and Hammerstein musical “The King and I” opened on Broadway.

In 1962, Jack Paar hosted NBC’s “Tonight” show for the final time, although the network aired a repeat the following night. (Johnny Carson debuted as host the following October.)

In 1973, the last United States combat troops left South Vietnam, ending America’s direct military involvement in the Vietnam War.

In 1974, eight Ohio National Guardsmen were indicted on federal charges stemming from the shooting deaths of four students at Kent State University. (The charges were later dismissed.) Chinese farmers digging a well discovered the Terracota Warriors, an “army” of sculpted soldiers dating from the third century B.C.

In 1992, Democratic presidential front-runner Bill Clinton acknowledged experimenting with marijuana “a time or two” while attending Oxford University, adding, “I didn’t inhale and I didn’t try it again.”

Today’s birthdays

Author Judith Guest is 79. Former British Prime Minister Sir John Major is 72. Comedian Eric Idle is 72. Composer Vangelis is 72. Actor Bud Cort is 67. Actor Brendan Gleeson is 60. Actor Christopher Lawford is 60. Actress Marina Sirtis is 60. Actor Christopher Lambert is 58. Model Elle Macpherson is 52. Actress Lucy Lawless is 47. Actor Sam Hazeldine is 43. International Tennis Hall of Famer Jennifer Capriati is 39.

group’s founders, said he sees more interest in these issues now than in his 16 years in the field.

“There are now cham-pions in the Legislature in a way there have not been,” and Gov. Rick Scott is more interested than when he took office, Lawrence said.

A health care bill by Rep. Mike La Rosa, R-St. Cloud, and Sen. Rene Garcia, R-Hialeah, would eliminate a five-year waiting period

for health coverage for children in immigrant families up to twice the poverty level. The federal government lifted that requirement in 2009, but Florida still imposes it.

The bill is moving through Senate com-mittees but finding less success in the House. It would add about 25,000 children to the 2.3 million now covered, at an added cost of $46.6 million. The federal government would pay almost 90 percent and the state $4.8 million.

After previous failures, Aloupis hopes the bill

will pass this year, but acknowledged, “We are getting down to crunch time. There aren’t too many opportunities left for it to be heard.”

La Rosa acknowledged the issue is “unglamor-ous,” but said it affects many in his district.

“If a child goes four or five years without health care, by the time they get on our system it’s going to cost us more,” he said.

Florida now spends $2,437 per pupil for about 170,000 children in pre-kindergarten, down from $2,500 when the program started in 2005.

Aloupis said about $2,700 would be desir-able. That’s out of reach, but House education appropriations chair-man Eric Fresen, R-Miami, is pushing an increase of about $50, and hopes to add $10.5 million in perfor-mance-based funding as well.

Fresen also hopes to expand the School Readiness program, adding 1,000 slots to the 184,000 now enrolled, at a cost of about $5 million. That won’t make much dent, however, in the waiting list of 55,000.

Scott proposed adding

$30 million for 5,500 slots.Noting most brain

growth occurs by age 5, Lawrence said early childhood education and health care would benefit public education and state finances.

“Almost a third of children entering public school are way behind,” he said. “The best thing you could do for public education reform is deliver the children in better shape.

“Everyone loves children, but we need to understand what it could mean for the future of the workforce of Florida.”

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41, a Washington professional organizer whose business is the Organizing Agency. “They are living their life digitally through Instagram and Facebook and YouTube, and that’s how they are capturing their moments. Their whole life is on a computer; they don’t need a shoebox full of greeting cards.”

Many millennials raised in the collect-’em-all culture (think McDonald’s Happy Meal toys and Beanie Babies) now prefer to live simpler lives with less stuff in smaller downtown spaces, far from the suburban homes with fussy window treatments and formal dining rooms that they grew up in.

The desire of many millen-nials to stay in cities rather than moving to the suburbs or rural areas is instigating a

rewrite of the American dream. According to the 2014 Nielsen report “Millennials: Breaking the Myths,” 62 percent of millenni-als prefer to live in the type of mixed-use communities found in urban centers where they can live near shopping, restaurants and work. And 40 percent say they would want to live there in the future.

Take Kelly and Josh Phillips, who rent a 700-square-foot apartment in the Washington, D.C.’s Shaw neighborhood. The couple frequently sells things on Craigslist and calls an Uber instead of owning a car. “My parents are always trying to give us stuff,” says Kelly Phillips, 29, a real estate marketer. “It’s stuff like bunches of old photos and documents, old bowls or cocktail glasses. We hate clutter. We would rather spend money on experiences.”

Her husband agrees. “I consider myself a digital hoarder,” says Josh Phillips, 33, who is opening

a Oaxacan restaurant, Espita Mezcaleria, this fall in Shaw. “If I can’t store my memories of some-thing in a computer, I’m probably not going to keep them around.”

Stephanie Kenyon, 60, the owner of Sloans & Kenyon Auctioneers and Appraisers in Chevy Chase, Md., says the market is flooded with boomer rejects. “Hardly a day goes by that we don’t get calls from people who want to sell a big dining room set or bedroom suite because nobody in the family wants it. Millennials don’t want brown furniture, rocking chairs or silver-plated tea sets. Millennials don’t polish silver.” The formal furniture is often sold at bargain prices, or if it’s not in good shape, it might go straight to the dump.

“Baby boomers were collec-tors,” says Elizabeth Wainstein, 50, owner and president of Potomack Company Auctioneers in Alexandria, Va., where lots of unwanted family treasures end

up being sold. “They collected German porcelains or American pottery. It was a passion, and they spent their time on the thrill of the hunt.” She says younger people aren’t really that interested in filling shelves.

Kenyon says the under-35 set has always had eBay to find exactly what they wanted and aren’t as nostalgic for former decades.

Dominique Fierro, 33, a photographer and stylist who rents a 900-square-foot condo in Bethesda, Md., with her husband, Titou, 33, a personal trainer, is always fending off offers. “My family is always trying to give me stuff,” Fierro says. Every couple of months, she cleans out her closets and gives her own things away either to charities or to cousins. “I don’t want formal entertaining stuff. I have a set of white and a set of blue plates. I don’t want my parents’ silver that you have to hand-wash.”

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Creighton law professor who participated in the study, released in 2007. “Those ’57 Chevys driv-ing around? You know, one out of three of those probably has a claim attached to it … That’s going to be a huge problem to unwind.”

About 5,900 American claims for confiscated property were certified by the federal Foreign Claims Settlement Commission. Though originally valued at nearly $1.9 billion, adjustments for inflation in the years since mean they are today worth $7 billion or more.

Some of the losses

were very large. The American-owned Cuban Electric Company lost power plants worth $268 million, a claim now held by retailer Office Depot Inc. as a result of mergers. International Telephone and Telegraph Corp.’s losses totaled $131 million. Exxon’s losses, includ-ing a refinery, topped $71 million.

But about eight in 10 of the claims for lost property were valued at $10,000 or less by the FCSC, which over the years has also fielded Americans’ petitions for property seized in Iran, Vietnam and the Soviet Union. Such claims are covered by international law, which is generally

understood to bar gov-ernments from taking the property of foreign citizens or companies without compensation.

About 70 percent of the Cuban claims were for stock. But many involved land or other real estate, with most

of that either in Havana or on the former Isle of Pines, off Cuba’s southern coast and once home to a large American population. Other claims listed lost pensions, bank accounts and personal property like jewelry and furniture.

When Creighton pro-fessors traveled to Cuba nearly a decade ago they went searching for confiscated properties including buildings that once housed a universi-ty and a clinic run by a Catholic order of friars.

“There’s almost noth-ing left of it. You can just see half-knocked down walls at that corner,” says one professor, Patrick Borchers. “So there’s just no going back.”

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In this March 2 photo, Amy Rosoff and her mother, Lois Schechter, pose outside their home in Ballston Spa, N.Y. The Schechters’ losses in Cuba included a 14,000-acre farm and a 17-room Spanish colonial home in Havana that now is used as a residence for the Chinese embassy.

according to the National Archives.

There’s also a tendency by wary government officials to pre-emptively cover their tracks by avoiding the creation of records in the first place.

Add that all up, says Princeton history and public affairs professor Julian Zelizer, and “a lot of historians are worried about how we’ll really understand what went

on when the record is becoming thinner.”

The National Archives’ Paul Wester, chief records officer for the govern-ment, acknowledges that “the situation is not as good as we would like it to be,” particularly during the challenging transition from paper records to electronic.

The State Department has ordered an inter-nal audit of its record keeping, with Secretary of State John Kerry calling the review critical to “preserve a full and complete record of

American foreign policy” and for the U.S. public to have access to that information.

Each year, federal agencies are required to send the archives a report on how they’re doing at managing their records. While the last report showed improve-ment, most agencies were still “at high to moderate risk of com-promising the integrity, authenticity and reliabil-ity of their records,” the archives reported.

Wester says the archivists were surprised

by revelations that Clinton had used only a personal email account and server during her days as secretary of state, raising concerns that “federal records may have been alienated from the Department of State’s official record-keeping systems,” as he put it in a letter to the department this month.

Clinton has said she used a personal email account for convenience, not to hide records. She says she turned over all govern-ment-related emails to

the State Department and deleted tens of thousands that were personal.

The Republican leading a House investigation of the 2012 attacks against Americans in Benghazi, Libya, when Clinton was secretary of state, said Friday that Clinton had wiped her email server “clean,” permanently deleting all emails from it. But Clinton’s lawyer said the department had all her work-related emails from the personal account.

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NEW YORK (AP) — From an office by the Brooklyn Bridge, a special-ized team of investigators tackles a fast-growing concern in the nation’s biggest city: apartments being rented like hotel rooms.

Building and fire inspectors, police, lawyers, city tax specialists and others combine door-knocking, digital sleuthing and even video surveillance in an uncom-mon approach to an issue bubbling up around the country.

New York’s investigators have cited over 7,000 fire and building code violations, shut down over 200 short-term

apartments and sued sev-eral operators — ending an additional 250 short-term rentals — over the last nine years, according to the Mayor’s Office of Special Enforcement. With Airbnb and other websites sparking a short-term rental boom, some lawmakers now want to triple the illegal-hotel in-vestigation staff and have it go beyond answering complaints to scour the web for suspect listings.

“The problem has skyrocketed in the past few years,” and enforce-ment must keep pace, says City Council Housing and Buildings Committee Chairman Jumaane Williams.

But some proprietors have called the city’s tac-tics heavy-handed. Airbnb says New York unfairly lumps occasional users in with hotel-scale operators, although officials say enforcement focuses on big players.

“It can get overzealous,” says Airbnb public policy head David Hantman, who wants New York laws changed to exempt people renting out their own homes and “target the truly bad actors.”

It’s largely illegal in New York to rent entire apart-ments for under 30 days, though it can be OK to rent out spare rooms if a resident also stays home.

Yet vacation rental sites

boast many apartments. The city fielded 1,150 illegal-hotel complaints last year, up 62 percent from 2013.

Hosts say “home sharing” helps them pay bills and makes traveling funkier and cheaper. But city officials note that guests generally don’t get fire sprinklers and other safety features required in hotels, and residents contend with rotating casts of strangers.

“You get on the elevator, and you don’t even know who’s going to get on,” says Audrey Smaltz, a fashion-industry entrepreneur whose Manhattan apartment building has been used

as a $500-a-night hotel, according to a city lawsuit. “I don’t feel safe.”

Countless travelers have learned the front-door entry code, and a stranger wandered onto the roof and stared at Smaltz through her penthouse terrace window one night last fall, she said.

There are no short-term rentals in the building now, the owner said in court papers.

Many cities are ad-dressing, and sometimes allowing, short-term vacation rentals. San Francisco is now crafting rules permitting some home-as-hotel stays and determining enforcement procedures.

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WASHINGTON (Orlando Sentinel) —Florida is projected to become the first state in the nation to close the wage gap between men and women, but it will take more than two decades.

The long-sought goal of equal pay for equal work won’t be achieved until at least 2038 in the state, according to a report by the Institute for Women’s Policy Research. And current

trends indicate that both genders in Florida on average will be left with relatively low pay.

The biggest challenge in Florida is not so much to close the gender gap but to find a way to boost pay for all, some analysts say.

“If we look at Florida, just focusing on getting to equal pay is not nec-essarily going to be the best thing for women or for men,” said Jessica Milli, senior research

associate at the Institute, an independent group based in Washington. “They are going to be equal, but they are going to be equal in relative misery.”

“At that point, we would want to step back and focus on getting more women and men into higher paying jobs.”

At first glance, Florida appears to be a model for reaching equality. It now has the fifth-small-est gender gap, with

women on average making 85 cents on the dollar compared with men. The nationwide average is 78 cents on the dollar. On its cur-rent course, the nation won’t close the gender gap until 2058, lagging Florida by two decades, the Institute’s report projected.

While Florida appears headed toward parity, many workers of both genders are stuck in meager-paying jobs,

working in the fields, serving tourists or tending to the sick and elderly. Men’s real wages, accounting for inflation, have declined with the loss of manufacturing and construction jobs since the recession and the housing bust.

Many female workers and their advocates remain concerned about pay discrimination and cultural perceptions that segregate women into lower paying

occupations. Women also are more likely than men to quit jobs to care for children and aging parents, leaving them with lower incomes.

President Barack Obama signed executive orders last year requiring federal contractors to disclose their pay rates and allow workers to compare their salaries. The idea is to expose disparities and give women a better chance to prove discrimination.

Florida may be first state to achieve pay quality — in two decades

Gas prices go up 20 cents overnight

LEE COUNTY (WINK news) — The national av-erage for a gallon of regular unleaded is now $2.43, while Southwest Florida’s average is 10 cents more.

AAA says the rise in gas prices is because oil has gone up $5 a barrel since Monday, rising tensions in the Middle East and because of spring break.

“I’ve been driving around town today and the average price is 2.55/2.56 per gallon,” said Rick Leblanc.

Overnight, gas prices in Southwest Florida are up and drivers are noticing.

“It’s gone up unbeliev-able and I think it’s hurting tourism, it’s hurting the general public,” said John Zukaitis.

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Websites hacked, have content swapped with Muslim video

GAINESVILLE (AP) — Three Gainesville websites had their normal content swapped for Muslim messages after apparently being hacked.

The websites for the Gainesville Regional Transit System and its advertising services, as well as the City of Gainesville’s parking website were all targeted in the incident this week. In place of their typical pages was a video about the meaning of life that offers praise for Allah.

Officials tell The Gainesville Sun they’re working with their web-site hosting company to address the issue.

Teen hit by tractor while sleeping on Panhandle beachPANAMA CITY BEACH

(AP) — A teen sleeping on a Panhandle beach has been struck by a tractor.

Panama City Beach Police say the 18-year-old Orlando man was sleeping on the sand Friday morning when the beach tractor hit him.

The driver of the tractor saw the teen’s leg before fully running him over.

The Panama City News Herald reports the victim was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries. Police say the incident remains under investigation.

Driver has medical emergency, dies after slamming

into busST. PETERSBURG (AP)

— A St. Petersburg woman has died after authorities say she drove into the back of a commuter bus.

The Florida Highway Patrol reports that 54-year-old Jennifer Hall Brugnoli suffered a medical emer-gency Friday morning and lost control of her car, which then collided with a stopped Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority bus.

She was pronounced dead at the hospital.

No other injuries were reported.

FIU offers 14-year-old girl full scholarshipMIAMI (AP) — Florida

International University is offering a 14-year-old high school student a full scholarship.

University officials said it’s unusual to award scholar-ships to freshman, but that the staff was impressed by Rebecca Rauch-Thane’s science fair project, which tested for heavy metal soil contamination in Virginia Key and Key Biscayne.

She tested coconut water for pollutants that may have entered through the root systems. Her project showed concerning levels of contamination and her methods provided a low-cost alternative to expensive environmental studies.

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� March 4S.J.Res. 8: A joint resolution providing for congressional disap-proval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the ...Joint Resolution Passed 53/46Sen. Nelson: NaySen. Rubio: Yea

S. 1: Keystone XL Pipeline Approval ActVeto Sustained 62/37Sen. Nelson: NaySen. Rubio: Yea

� March 10S. 693: A bill to posthumously award a Congressional Gold Medal to Lena Horne in recognition of her achievements and contribu-tions to American culture and the civil rights movement.Sponsor: Sen. Bill NelsonThis bill was referred to the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs

S.Res. 99: A resolution calling on the Government of Iran to fulfill its promises of assistance in the case of Robert Levinson, the longest held United States civilian in our Nation’s History.Sponsor: Sen. Bill NelsonThis resolution was referred to the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations

� March 11S. 716: A bill to allow seniors to file their Federal income tax on a new Form 1040SR.Sponsor: Sen. Marco RubioThis bill was referred to the Senate Committee on Finance.

� March 12S.Res. 85: A resolution honoring the life and legacy of Georgia Jones-Ayers.Sponsor: Sen. Marco RubioLast Action: Resolution agreed to in Senate without amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent.Explanation: This simple reso-lution was agreed to on March 12, 2015. That is the end of the legislative process for a simple resolution.

On the Nomination PN173: Christopher A. Hart, of Colorado, to be Chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board for a term of two yearsNomination Confirmed 97/0Sen. Nelson: YeaSen. Rubio: Not Voting

� March 16S. 744: A bill to rescind certain Federal funds identified by States as unwanted and use the funds to reduce the Federal debt.Sponsor: Sen. Marco RubioThis bill was referred to the Senate Committee on Appropriations.

On the Nomination PN68: Carlos A. Monje Jr., of Louisiana, to be an Assistant Secretary of TransportationNomination Confirmed 94/0Sen. Nelson: YeaSen. Rubio: Yea

� March 17Cloture on S. 178: Justice for Victims of Trafficking Act of 2015Cloture Motion Rejected 55/43Sen. Nelson: NaySen. Rubio: Yea

Cloture on S. 178: Justice for Victims of Trafficking Act of 2015Cloture Motion Rejected 55/43Sen. Nelson: NaySen. Rubio: Yea

S. 757: A bill to modify the prohibition on recognition by United States courts of certain rights relating to certain marks, trade names, or commercial names.Sponsor: Sen. Bill NelsonThis bill was referred to the Senate Committee on the Judiciary.

S. 767: A bill to eliminate the payroll tax for individuals who have attained retirement age, to amend title II of the Social Secu-rity Act to remove the limitation upon the amount of outside income which an individual may earn while receiving benefits Sponsor: Sen. Marco RubioThis bill was referred to the Senate

Committee on Finance. � March 18

S. 770: A bill to authorize Escambia County, Fla., to convey certain prop-erty that was formerly part of Santa Rosa Island National Monument and that was conveyed to Escambia County subject to restrictions on use and reconveyance.Sponsor: Sen. Marco RubioThis bill was referred to the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.

Cloture on S. 178: Justice for Victims of Trafficking Act of 2015Cloture Motion Rejected 57/41Sen. Nelson: NaySen. Rubio: Yea

� March 19S. 802: A bill to authorize the Secretary of State and the Admin-istrator of the United States Agency for International Development to provide assistance to support the rights of women and girls in developing countries, and for other purposes.Sponsor: Sen. Marco RubioThis bill was referred to the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.

S. 809: A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to allow a credit against tax for qualified elementary and secondary education tuition.Sponsor: Sen. Marco RubioThis bill was referred to the Senate Committee on Finance which will consider it before sending it to the Senate floor for consideration.Sen. Bill Nelson is a member of the committee.

Cloture on S. 178: Justice for Victims of Trafficking Act of 2015Cloture Motion Rejected 56/42Sen. Nelson: NaySen. Rubio: Yea

� March 23On the Nomination PN130: William P. Doyle, of Pennsylvania, to be a Federal Maritime Commissioner for a term expiring June 30, 2018.Nomination Confirmed 89/0Sen. Nelson: YeaSen. Rubio: Yea

� March 24S. 845: A bill to require the Secre-tary of the Treasury to implement security measures in the electronic tax return filing process to prevent tax refund fraud from being perpetrated with electronic identity theft.Sponsor: Sen. Marco RubioThis bill was referred to the Senate Committee on Finance.

S.Amdt. 323 (Sanders) to S.Con.Res. 11: To create millions of middle class jobs by investing in our nation’s infrastructure paid ...Amendment Rejected 45/52Sen. Nelson: YeaSen. Rubio: Nay

S.Amdt. 386 (Sanders) to S.Con.Res. 11: To establish a defi-cit-neutral reserve fund to protect Medicaid beneficiaries from benefit cuts.Amendment Agreed to 94/3Sen. Nelson: YeaSen. Rubio: Yea

S.Amdt. 349 (Portman) to S.Con.Res. 11: To establish a deficit-neu-tral reserve fund to improve health outcomes and lower the costs ...Amendment Agreed to 96/0Sen. Nelson: YeaSen. Rubio: Yea

S.Amdt. 409 (Fischer) to S.Con.Res. 11: To establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to promoting equal pay, which may include ...Amendment Agreed to 56/43Sen. Nelson: NaySen. Rubio: Yea

S.Amdt. 362 (Mikulski) to S.Con.Res. 11: To establish a deficit-neu-tral reserve fund relating to amending the Equal Pay Act of ...Amendment Rejected 45/54Sen. Nelson: YeaSen. Rubio: Nay

S.Amdt. 498 (Hatch) to S.Con.Res. 11: To establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to legislation submitted to Congress by President ...Amendment Agreed to 75/24Sen. Nelson: NaySen. Rubio: Yea

On the Motion (Motion to Waive All Applicable Budgetary Discipline Re: Wyden Amdt. No. 471)Motion Rejected 51/48Sen. Nelson: YeaSen. Rubio: Nay

S.Amdt. 357 (Cornyn) to S.Con.Res. 11: To raise taxes and spending by enacting President Obama’s fiscal year 2016 budget.Amendment Rejected 1/98Sen. Nelson: NaySen. Rubio: Nay

HOW THEY VOTED

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SEN. BILL NELSON,

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SEN. MARCO RUBIO,

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� March 4H.Amdt. 72 (McClintock) to H.R. 749: Page 2, line 3, through page 3, line 10, strike section 101.Failed 147/272Rep. Buchanan: NoRep. Rooney: Aye

On Motion to Recommit with Instructions: H.R. 749: Passenger Rail Reform and Investment Act of 2015Failed 184/232Rep. Buchanan: NoRep. Rooney: No

H.R. 749: Passenger Rail Reform and Investment Act of 2015Passed 316/101Rep. Buchanan: YeaRep. Rooney: Nay

� March 12H.R. 647: Access to Life-Saving Trauma Care for All Americans ActPassed 389/10Rep. Buchanan: YeaRep. Rooney: Yea

H.R. 648: Trauma Systems and Regionalization of Emergency Care Reauthorization ActPassed 382/15Rep. Buchanan: YeaRep. Rooney: Yea

H.R. 876: NOTICE ActPassed 395/0Rep. Buchanan: YeaRep. Rooney: Yea

� March 17On Ordering the Previous Question: H.Res. 138: Providing for consider-ation of the bill (H.R. 1029) to amend the Environmental Research ...Passed 232/181Rep. Buchanan: YeaRep. Rooney: Yea

H.Res. 138: Providing for consid-eration of the bill (H.R. 1029) to amend the Environmental Research, Development, and Demonstration Authorization Act.Passed 236/180Rep. Buchanan: AyeRep. Rooney: Aye

H.R. 1191: Protecting Volunteer Firefighters and Emergency Responders ActPassed 415/0Rep. Buchanan: YeaRep. Rooney: Yea

H.Amdt. 75 (McKinley) to H.R. 1029: To prohibit an individual from sitting on the Board if they are currently receiving ...Agreed to 242/175Rep. Buchanan: AyeRep. Rooney: Aye

On Motion to Recommit with Instructions: H.R. 1029: EPA Science Advisory Board Reform Act of 2015Failed 179/237Rep. Buchanan: NoRep. Rooney: No

H.R. 1029: EPA Science Advisory Board Reform Act of 2015Passed 236/181Rep. Buchanan: AyeRep. Rooney: Aye

� March 18H.Amdt. 78 (Edwards) to H.R. 1030: To authorize $250 million for each of fiscal years 2016 through 2019.Failed 164/254Rep. Buchanan: NoRep. Rooney: No

H.Amdt. 79 (Kennedy) to H.R. 1030: To allow the EPA to use all peer-re-viewed scientific publications.Failed 184/231Rep. Buchanan: NoRep. Rooney: No

On Motion to Recommit with Instructions: H.R. 1030: Secret Science Reform Act of 2015Failed 181/239Rep. Buchanan: NoRep. Rooney: No

H.R. 1030: Secret Science Reform Act of 2015Passed 241/175Rep. Buchanan: AyeRep. Rooney: Aye

REP. THOMAS ROONEY,

R-DIST 17

REP. VERN BUCHANAN,

R-DIST. 16

HOW THEY VOTED

U.S. HOUSE

OF REPRESENTATIVESLAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) — Negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program grew frantic on Saturday amid signs of discord, with the French and German foreign ministers joining U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry in talks with Tehran’s top diplomat ahead of an end-of-March deadline for a preliminary deal.

With just four days to go until that target, negotia-tors in the Swiss town of Lausanne were meeting multiple times in various formats to produce what they hope will be an outline of an agreement that can become the basis for a comprehensive deal to be reached by the end of June.

In another nod to the fast-approaching deadline, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani spoke by phone with German Chancellor Angela Merkel to empha-size the importance of reaching an agreement.

Iranian negotiator Majid Takht-e Ravanchi denied a news report that the sides were close to agreement on a text, and other officials spoke of remain-ing obstacles, including Iranian resistance to limits on research and develop-ment and demands for more speedy and broad relief from international sanctions.

French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius told reporters as he arrived that the talks have been

“long and difficult. We’ve advanced on certain issues, not yet enough on others.”

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, meanwhile, suggested the blame for any impasses lies with the U.S. and its partners.

“In negotiations, both sides must show flexibil-ity,” he wrote on Twitter. “We have and are ready to make a good deal for all. We await our counter-parts’ readiness.”

Iranian nuclear agency chief Ali Akbar Salehi de-scribed one or two issues as becoming “twisted.” He told Iran’s ISNA news agency that the sides were working to resolve the difficulties.

Kerry met early in the day with Zarif, before extended sessions with Fabius and Germany’s Frank-Walter Steinmeier. The foreign ministers of

Russia, China and Britain also were expected in Lausanne on Sunday.

“We now are standing at the threshold of a political resolution and a collective political impulse,” said Russian deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov. “I think these chances (of an agreement) significantly exceed 50 percent.”

But diplomats at the talks said their presence does not necessarily mean a deal is almost done.

Steinmeier avoided pre-dictions of an outcome, saying only that a nuclear deal could help ease Mideast tensions.

“The endgame of the long negotiations has begun,” he said.

Iran says its nuclear ambitions are purely peaceful; other nations fear it is seeking to develop weapons.

Signs of discord at Iran nuke talks as deadline looms

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German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier speaks to journalists as he arrives for a new round of nuclear talks with Iran in Lausanne, Switzerland, Saturday.

MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — Blood spattered utensils, bullet-pocked walls and overturned chairs mark the reception area of a prominent hotel in the Somali capital following an attack by Islamic extremists that killed at least 24, includ-ing six attackers.

Somali special forces stood over three bloodied bodies of the alleged attackers after officials declared they have full control of the Maka Al-Mukarramah Hotel Saturday, more than 12 hours after gunmen, believed to be six in number, from the Islamic rebel group al-Shabab stormed into the hotel.

The gunfire has stopped and security agents have gone through the whole building, said senior police officer Capt. Mohamed Hussein. He had earlier said the gunmen were believed

to have occupied the third and fourth floors of the hotel in the capital Mogadishu.

“The operation has ended. We have taken full control of the hotel,” Hussein said.

Eighteen people were killed in the attack, in-cluding one soldier, said Hussein. At least 28 were wounded, according to Hussein Ali, an official of Mogadishu’s ambulance service.

Officials claimed to have killed six attackers but only displayed the bodies of three and did not give the location of the bodies of the other attackers.

Al-Shabab claimed some of the gunmen involved in the attack escaped, in a statement released Saturday. The group vowed to carry out more attacks.

Somalia’s ambassador to Switzerland and

Permanent Represen-tative to the United Nations Office in Geneva, Yusuf Bari-Bari was among those killed in the attack, said Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud.

Al-Shabab, an al-Qaida-linked Islamic extremist group that has carried out many attacks in Somalia, claimed responsibility for the as-sault on the hotel, which is popular with Somali government officials and foreigners.

Al-Shabab controlled much of Mogadishu between 2007 and 2011, but was pushed out of Somalia’s capital and other major cities by African Union forces.

The attack started around 4 p.m. Friday when a suicide bomber detonated his explosives- laden car at the gate of the hotel. Gunmen then quickly moved in.

Official: Al-Shabab siege at Somali hotel ends, 24 dead

BEIRUT (AP) — Al-Qaida’s affiliate in Syria, the Nusra Front, captured most of the northwestern city of Idlib from government forces Saturday, sweeping into neighborhoods in the center of the city in a powerful blow to President Bashar Assad’s government, opposition activists and the group said.

The Nusra Front is leading a group of ultra-conservative rebels in a major offensive that began earlier this week to take Idlib, near the border with Turkey. If the city falls, it would be the second provincial capital and major urban center lost by President Bashar Assad’s forces in the four-year-old conflict.

The eastern city of Raqqa fell to rebels, including the Nusra Front, in March 2013. It was subsequently taken over by Nusra’s rival, the Islamic State group, which has since declared the city its de facto capital.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said rebel fighters seized control of most of Idlib in a push Friday evening and early Saturday after collapsing government forces with-drew to their bases and several other buildings in the city.

The group, which relies on an extensive network of activists across Syria, said heavy fighting continued Saturday amid heavy artillery

shelling from both sides. The Local Coordination Committees, another opposition activist collective in Syria, also reported the “almost complete” capture of large parts of Idlib by the rebels.

An unnamed Syrian military official quoted by state-run news agency SANA said army forces were fighting “fierce battles” against “armed terrorist groups” to regain control in Idlib, adding that the oppos-ing side suffered heavy losses. In an indication of the gravity of the situation, SANA also said the army is repositioning forces and units in the city to face “thousands of terrorists crossing the border from Turkey.”

Al-Qaida in Syria seizes large parts of northern city

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(Sun Sentinel) — Carnival Corp. & PLC said Thursday that it has signed agreements with two European shipyards to add nine new ships companywide from 2019 to 2022.

The new vessels are expected to serve estab-lished sailing grounds in North America and Europe, as well as emerg-ing markets such as China, the Miami-based compa-ny said in a news release.

The shipbuilding agreements with Italian shipyard Fincantieri and Germany’s Meyer Werft include options for addi-tional ships in the coming years. They are subject to several conditions, includ-ing satisfactory financing.

Although the company did not disclose which of its nine cruise lines would receive the new ships, each vessel will be designed for the brand and the customers it will serve.

The cruise brands, which operate a com-bined 101 ships today, are Carnival Cruise Line, Princess Cruises, Holland America Line, Seabourn, Cunard, Costa Cruises, AIDA Cruises, P&O Cruises (UK) and P&O Cruises (Australia).

“Our goal as a com-pany is to exceed the

expectations of every guest on every ship every day, and these new ships will further enable us to do just that,” Carnival Corp. President and CEO Arnold Donald said. “These will be the most efficient ships we have ever built.”

Separately, Carnival has nine other ships set for delivery between 2015 and 2018, including the 3,954-passenger Carnival Vista, which will be based in Miami for Caribbean itineraries starting in November 2016.

Carnival Corp. plans nine new ships

SEASIDE HEIGHTS, N.J. (AP) — The New Jersey shore amusement pier that became an iconic im-age of Superstorm Sandy when the storm knocked its roller coaster into the ocean will be rebuilt — on dry land and not over the surf.

The owners of the Casino Pier in Seaside Heights have sub-mitted plans to the state Department of Environmental Protection seeking to expand the pier on the north side of the remains of the old one.

The expansion will be done over the beach and won’t jut out over the wa-ter; a small section of the original pier still extends beyond the surf.

“It’s definitely safer than

rebuilding the pier out over the water,” said Maria Mastoris, a spokeswoman for Casino Pier. “Building that far out over the water would be unsafe in future storms.”

The company says extending out over the water would cost at least three times as much as adding to the pier over the sand. Mastoris would not estimate the cost of the project, but the company’s permit application to the DEP lists it as $3.5 million.

The department is currently accepting public comments about the proposal, and the permit remains under review, DEP spokesman Bob Considine said.

The Jet Star roller coast-er that plunged off the pier

into the ocean became one of the most enduring images of Sandy.

The Storino family, which owns the pier, decided within days of the Oct. 29, 2012, storm that it would be rebuilt. Undamaged sections of the pier closer to the boardwalk were open for the 2013 and 2014 sum-mer seasons with fewer rides than the original pier.

The expansion will replace much of the space that was lost when Sandy damaged the pier.

“Without this project, the future of Seaside Heights as a coastal tourist destination will remain threatened,” project manager Karen Gruppuso wrote in the company’s permit application. “This

project is essential to the post-Sandy recovery ef-forts, not only for Seaside Heights but for this stretch of the Jersey shore.”

The pier will have 23 rides open this summer, including a new Double Shot Drop Tower. The selection of rides for the expanded area of the pier will be determined in the fall and winter, but the application says a major new roller coaster and Ferris wheel are planned for the area.

It will involve a land swap between Seaside

Heights and the company, with Casino Pier getting a section of beach to build upon, while giving the borough vacant lots to support beachgoer parking and preserving a historic carousel that the company had intended to sell.

Seaside Heights is where MTV’s “Jersey Shore” reality series was filmed.

A second amusement pier between Seaside Heights and neighboring Seaside Park, the Funtown Pier, was damaged in the

storm, then burned in a catastrophic boardwalk fire in 2013. The towns and the state are consid-ering rebuilding plans for that pier as well.

Jersey shore pier where coaster fell into sea to be rebuilt

ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — Boko Haram extrem-ists killed 41 people, including a legislator, and scared hundreds of peo-ple from polling stations but millions voted across Nigeria Saturday in the most closely contested presidential race in the nation’s history.

All the Boko Haram attacks took place in northeastern Nigeria, where the military Friday announced it had cleared the Islamic extremists from all major centers, in-cluding the headquarters of their so-called Islamic caliphate.

Nearly 60 million people have cards to vote, and for the first time there is a possibility that a challenger can defeat a sitting president in the high-stakes contest to govern Africa’s richest and

most populous nation.The front-runners

among 14 candidates are President Goodluck Jonathan and former military dictator Muhammadu Buhari.

Voters also are electing 360 legislators to the House of Assembly, where the opposition currently has a slight edge over Jonathan’s party.

Nigeria’s political land-scape was transformed two years ago when the main opposition parties formed a coalition and for the first time united behind one candidate, Buhari. Dozens of legislators defected from Jonathan’s party.

Polling will continue Sunday in some areas where new machines largely failed to read voters’ biometric cards, said Kayode Idowu,

spokesman of the Independent National Electoral Commission. That includes some areas of Lagos, a meg-acity of 20 million and Nigeria’s commercial capital on the Atlantic coast.

In other areas, vote counting ended Saturday night, with blackouts that are routine forcing some officials to count by the light of vehicles and cellphones.

Earlier, before dawn, Boko Haram extremists invaded the town of Miringa in Borno state, torching people’s homes and then shooting them as they tried to escape the smoke. Twenty-five people died in the attack, Borno state Gov. Kashim Shettima told a news conference in the city of Maiduguri.

Boko Haram kills 41, prevents hundreds voting in Nigeria

| WORLD BRIEFSItaly sees record asylum requests

SIRACUSA, Sicily (AP) — As Italy copes with a re-cord number of migrants making the risky trip across the Mediterranean to reach European shores, it is also registering a record number of political asylum requests, filling migrant holding centers with would-be refugees hoping that their cases are accepted.

For years, refugees have often passed through Italy en route to northern European countries where more established migrant communities of-fer better job opportuni-ties. But the U.N. refugee agency reported this week that the number of asy-lum requests submitted in Italy rose 148 percent in 2014 over the previous year, far surpassing Italy’s previous all-time high in 2011 when some 40,000

people sought refugee status there during the Arab Spring.

In all, some 63,700 people requested asylum in Italy in 2014, making Italy the No. 5 country for asylum requests, after Germany, the U.S., Turkey and Sweden, according to the report by the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees.

Pakistan says soldiers kill 15

militantsISLAMABAD (AP) —

Pakistan’s military says its soldiers have killed at least 15 militants in a northwestern tribal region bordering Afghanistan.

An army statement says three soldiers were wounded in Saturday’s battle in the Tirrah valley of the Khyber region. It says ground forces launched the attack after spotting a group of

militants there.

Best Buy fires 1,500 in Canada(AP) — Best Buy is

laying off 500 full-time and 1,000 part-time employees in Canada as it consolidates operations.

The Richfield, Minn.-based company also announced Saturday that it will close 66 of its Future Shop locations and rebrand the remain-ing 65 as Best Buy stores. The Future Shop website will be folded into Best Buy’s site.

After the changes, the company will have 192 locations across Canada, including 136 large- format stores and 56 Best Buy Mobile stores.

All Future Shop gift cards will be accepted at any Best Buy Canada lo-cation and at BestBuy.ca and items can also be returned to any Best Buy location.

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24 hours through 5 p.m. Saturday 0.07”Month to date 1.79”Normal month to date 2.99”Year to date 6.02”Normal year to date 7.22”Record 1.90” (1987)

High/Low 70°/54°Normal High/Low 82°/59°Record High 91° (1980)Record Low 38° (2013)

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Key West 77 69 s 79 70 sKissimmee 70 50 s 78 57 sLakeland 70 47 s 77 56 sMelbourne 69 51 s 76 58 sMiami 77 61 s 79 63 sNaples 77 56 s 78 60 sOcala 68 41 s 76 54 sOkeechobee 72 47 s 77 54 sOrlando 71 49 s 79 58 sPanama City 66 56 s 75 64 sPensacola 66 60 s 77 64 t

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Jackson, MS 75 58 s 75 56 tKansas City 69 37 pc 71 45 sKnoxville 58 44 s 63 38 pcLas Vegas 90 60 pc 89 61 sLos Angeles 79 59 s 79 61 sLouisville 57 43 c 62 41 sMemphis 67 51 s 70 47 pcMilwaukee 46 33 sh 54 38 sMinneapolis 50 33 sh 57 40 pcMontgomery 65 52 s 75 55 tNashville 61 46 pc 66 40 pcNew Orleans 77 64 s 81 63 tNew York City 46 35 s 54 36 pcNorfolk, VA 47 38 s 64 44 pcOklahoma City 76 48 s 74 58 sOmaha 64 36 s 72 41 sPhiladelphia 47 34 s 58 36 pcPhoenix 95 68 pc 95 67 pcPittsburgh 45 35 s 48 32 pcPortland, ME 41 30 pc 45 33 cPortland, OR 68 45 pc 69 47 cProvidence 41 29 pc 47 33 pcRaleigh 52 39 s 66 42 pcSalt Lake City 67 42 pc 72 47 sSt. Louis 60 38 c 66 48 sSan Antonio 82 60 s 80 63 pcSan Diego 75 61 pc 74 61 sSan Francisco 71 52 s 68 55 sSeattle 62 50 pc 65 47 pcWashington, DC 51 40 s 64 42 pc

Amsterdam 50 41 r 49 44 shBaghdad 82 64 c 81 56 pcBeijing 75 53 pc 78 56 pcBerlin 54 39 sh 49 39 shBuenos Aires 80 61 s 81 60 sCairo 77 59 s 76 55 sCalgary 59 35 pc 63 38 pcCancun 83 71 pc 84 69 sDublin 49 38 r 55 40 rEdmonton 57 31 pc 54 33 pcHalifax 34 22 pc 35 32 pcKiev 41 35 sh 52 41 cLondon 56 43 r 55 48 rMadrid 71 44 s 74 45 s

Mexico City 71 44 pc 74 48 pcMontreal 38 29 pc 42 24 snOttawa 38 29 c 40 20 snParis 56 48 r 58 52 shRegina 53 34 s 55 32 pcRio de Janeiro 86 75 t 86 76 tRome 63 51 pc 65 49 pcSt. John’s 32 19 sn 36 20 cSan Juan 86 72 s 85 72 sSydney 78 65 pc 78 65 shTokyo 64 51 pc 65 53 sToronto 40 34 pc 43 24 sfVancouver 55 47 r 59 44 rWinnipeg 45 26 sn 49 31 sh

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MONTHLY RAINFALLMonth 2015 2014 Avg. Record/YearJan. 0.64 3.67 1.80 7.07/1979Feb. 3.59 1.24 2.43 11.05/1983Mar. 1.79 5.10 3.28 9.26/1970Apr. 2.00 2.03 5.80/1994May 3.68 2.50 9.45/1991Jun. 6.34 8.92 23.99/1974Jul. 5.21 8.22 14.22/1995Aug. 7.06 8.01 15.60/1995Sep. 11.40 6.84 14.03/1979Oct. 1.67 2.93 10.88/1995Nov. 4.60 1.91 5.53/2002Dec. 0.15 1.78 6.83/2002Year 6.02 52.12 50.65 (since 1931)Totals are from a 24-hour period ending at 5 p.m.

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| HEADLINES FROM AROUND THE WORLDSierra Leoneans

flee Ebola lockdown

FREETOWN, Sierra Leone (AP) — Guinea has deployed security forces to the country’s southwest in response to reports that Sierra Leoneans are crossing the border to flee an Ebola lockdown intended to stamp out the deadly disease, an official said Saturday.

The deployment, led by the head of the national gendarmerie, was sent late Friday night to the town of Forecariah, said gendarmerie spokesman Mamadou Alpha Barry, adding that the area is “secure.”

Residents reported tension in the region

resulting from a large influx of Sierra Leoneans in the days leading up to the lockdown, which went into effect on Friday and ends Sunday.

“Why would they leave their country if they didn’t have Ebola?” said Forecariah resident Mamadou Kolibe. “We are opposed to their arrival and that has caused a stir here.”

In Guinea’s border town of Pamelap, resident Iliassa Balde said security forces had to intervene to prevent clashes on Friday night and all residents were asked to stay in their homes.

The southwest region of Guinea borders northern districts of Sierra Leone that are focus areas for the lockdown operation.

Saudis say Yemen rebel groups

headed to borderSHARM EL-SHEIKH,

Egypt (AP) — Saudi Arabia says that multiple groups of Yemeni Shiite rebels are moving toward the two countries’ shared border.

The Gulf kingdom is leading a coalition of countries conducting airstrikes against the rebels, known as Houthis. Speaking from the Saudi capital, Riyadh, Ahmed Asiri, a spokesman of the coalition campaign, told reporters that the coali-tion was tracking at least two rebel groups.

Asiri promises that Saudi Arabia and the coalition “will not allow” the Houthis to cross or

threaten the Saudi border.

Kenya suspends 4 ministers for

alleged corruptionNAIROBI, Kenya (AP)

— Kenya’s president has suspended four cabinet secretaries and 17 other senior officials to facili-tate investigations into allegations of corruption.

A statement read by President Uhuru Kenyatta’s spokesman Manoah Esipisu said Saturday the officers have been named in a confidential report by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission.

The suspensions have been met with skepticism by members of the public as senior officials suspended in

previous regimes have never been convicted and some returned to their Cabinet positions even before investigations were complete.

Anti-corruption activist Boniface Mwangi said high-ranking officials are rarely convicted in Kenya, instead they make their way back to power.

Transparency International, in its 2014 corruption perception index, ranked Kenya close to the bottom — 145 out of 175 countries.

German co-pilot visited glider field near crash site as

a childSISTERON, France (AP)

— The German co-pilot accused of crashing a pas-senger plane in the French Alps frequented a gliding club near the crash site as a child with his parents, according to a member of the club.

Francis Kefer, a member of the club in the town of Sisteron, said on i-Tele television that Andreas Lubitz’s family and other members of the gliding club in his hometown of Montabaur, Germany, came to the region regular-ly between 1996 and 2003.

French prosecutors say Lubitz deliberately slammed the

Germanwings flight into a mountain on Tuesday, kill-ing all 150 people aboard. German prosecutors are trying to determine what caused Lubitz to make such a devastating decision.

The crash site is about 50 kilometers (30 miles) away from the Aero-club de Sisteron glider airfield.

Officials at the club would not comment Saturday.

The area, with its numer-ous peaks and valleys and stunning panoramas, is popular with glider pilots. In the final moments of the Germanwings flight, Lubitz overflew the major turning points for gliders in the region, flying from one peak to another, according to local glider pilots.

A special Mass was being held Saturday in the nearby town of Digne-les-Bains to honor the victims and support their families.

Bishop Jean-Philippe Nault led the Mass, attended by about 200 people from the surround-ing region, deeply shaken by the crash. It was the deadliest crash on French soil in decades.

The plane shattered into thousands of pieces, and police are toiling to retrieve the remains of the victims and the aircraft from a hard-to-reach Alpine valley near the village of Le Vernet.

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CLEVELAND — Pushed to the brink, Kentucky’s still perfect and still playing.

Andrew Harrison made two free throws with six seconds remaining, and the top-seeded Wildcats kept their unbeaten season and national title hopes intact with a 68-66 victory against Notre Dame Saturday in the Midwest Regional final.

The Wildcats (38-0) advanced to the Final Four in Indianapolis next week, where they will meet Wisconsin.

It took everything Kentucky had to hold off the Fighting Irish (32-6), who came within seconds of shocking the tourna-ment’s overwhelming favorite. Notre Dame, which has a history of stunning upsets in football and basketball, wasn’t done until Jerian Grant’s double-clutch 3-pointer from the left corner was long.

Kentucky’s bench stormed the floor and the Wildcats, who only had one other two-point game this season, cele-brated knowing they had ducked a major challenge and are two wins from becoming the first team to go undefeated since Indiana in 1976.

“We didn’t play very well and Notre Dame, I thought, controlled the whole thing, but we made the plays,” Kentucky coach John Calipari said. “We figured out a way to win it. We’re just saying one more game, play our best. We’ve had other tests, but we have a will to win.”

Karl-Anthony Towns scored 25 to lead Kentucky, which trailed

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Connecticut coach Geno Auriemma gestures to his team from the bench during Saturday’s regional semifinal in Albany, N.Y.

INSIDETexas fires longtime coach Rick Barnes, Page 3Final Four regulars Tom Izzo and Rick Pitino square off for a shot at another trip, Page 3Geno Auriemma earns 100th NCAA Tournament victory as Connecticut women post record rout, Page 4Florida State women are a win away from the program’s first Final Four, Page 4KENTUCKY | 3

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WESTWisconsin 85, Arizona 78

MIDWESTKentucky 68, Notre Dame 66

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Louisville (27-8) vs. Michigan State (26-11), 2:20 p.m. (CBS)

SOUTHGonzaga (35-2) vs. Duke (32-4), 5:05 p.m. (CBS)

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Tampa Bay catcher Curt Casali applies a late tag on Boston’s Jemile Weeks with umpire Carlos Torres looking on during the fourth inning Saturday at Charlotte Sports Park.

PORT CHARLOTTE — Tampa Bay knows Chris Archer is going to start on opening day, and the Rays know Jake Odorizzi and Nathan Karns are go-ing to pitch Games 2 and 3 against the Baltimore Orioles in some order.

On Saturday, they got to watch all three on the mound: Archer and Odorizzi pitched in minor league games on the back fields, and Karns in a 9-6 loss to Boston at Charlotte Sports Park.

As manager Kevin Cash put it in the morn-ing, Saturday was “a huge day” for the Rays’ rotation.

Archer posted the most impressive line of the three, turning in 6 2/3 innings in the Triple-A game. The right-hander gave up three hits, walked two and struck out eight, throwing 65 of his 105 pitches for strikes.

The biggest benefit, though, was working with catcher Rene Rivera. Archer said he had

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Charlotte’s Devin Quinn heads toward victory in the boys 100-meter dash final Saturday at the annual Wally Keller Invitational. The event drew 23 teams.

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PUNTA GORDA — Short-distance speed was the order of the day in the Wally Keller Invitational Saturday at Charlotte High School.

So was the fall of some school records.

Port Charlotte High School’s Michelle Atherley broke the school record in the girls

100-meter hurdles in 13.61 seconds, one of two individual victories for the Pirates’ senior.

Likewise, Charlotte’s Devin Quinn broke his school record in the boys 100 with a winning time of 10.31. That helped the Tarpons (86 points) capture the boys team championship by two points over runner-up Fort Myers. Port Charlotte finished third with 731⁄2.

Lely won the girls

championship with 891⁄2 points, just ahead of second-place Lakewood Ranch (87). Port Charlotte (41) placed fifth and Charlotte (371⁄2) took eighth.

Atherley won by about a second and a half in the hurdles. She also won the 400 in 1:00.86, took second in the long jump with a 17-feet, 3-inch leap and placed third in the high jump with a 5-2 effort.

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This column should be read while listening to “The La-dies Who Lunch” by Elaine

Stritch (running time: 4 minutes, 27 seconds).

The American Copy Editors Society tinkered a bit with the Associated Press style this week, among the notations that home runs should not be referred to as “dingers,” “jacks” or “bombs.” There was no mention of whether “walk-off” is still acceptable. (Fingers crossed.) …

Of course, these new home run guidelines will affect some teams more than others. …

Reportedly, the Atlanta Falcons and Cleveland Browns

have learned they will face severe sanctions for pumping artificial noise into their stadium and texting down to the team’s sideline, respectively. You can judge for yourself if commis-sioner Roger Goodell got this right when he got Ray Rice so wrong. …

Regarding the Browns, Goodell said that the “integrity of the rule isn’t whether you got an advantage or not.” Is this something Goodell should be saying while the “Deflate-gate” investigation is supposedly still going on? …

This was a very good week for the Tampa Bay Rays. Even though they went 2-3 since last Sunday, there were no new injuries to the pitching staff and that counts more than spring training wins and losses. …

Shaquille O’Neal said Friday he sometimes regrets leaving the Orlando Magic for the Los Angeles Lakers. Well, at least O’Neal’s departure was less awkward than Dwight Howard’s on-again/off-again getaway from the club (then again, almost anything would have been). …

Michigan State basketball coach Tom Izzo attributed his team’s slow start on seeing the new Will Ferrell movie “Get Hard.” (Of course, if the team had watched “Anchorman 2,” they would have lost by 20.) …

A Canadian college basketball player for the Medicine Hat College has been allowed to put his name on the back of a jersey, which is significant because the name is also a four-letter profanity. What’s the problem?

If he ever played professionally, does anyone doubt his replica jersey would be a best-seller? …

Fans of the Buffalo Sabres actually cheered Thursday night after a 4-3 overtime loss to the Arizona Coyotes, knowing the loss would help their draft posi-tion. Then again, considering the price of tickets these days, who’s to say that’s wrong? …

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers waived linebacker Brandon Magee this week, and Magee immediately went to the spring training camp of the Boston Red Sox, who own his baseball rights. If the baseball thing doesn’t work out, maybe he can give the Tampa Bay Lightning a call. At 5-11, 256 pounds, he sounds like he’d be a beast of a defenseman.

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PGA TourVALERO TEXAS OPEN

At TPC San Antonio, Oaks CourseSan Antonio

Purse: $6.2 millionYardage: 7,435; Par: 72

Third RoundJimmy Walker 71-67-69 — 207Jordan Spieth 71-69-71 — 211Billy Horschel 72-70-71 — 213Scott Pinckney 73-72-69 — 214Chesson Hadley 71-72-71 — 214Jason Kokrak 72-71-71 — 214Zach Johnson 71-71-72 — 214Brendan Steele 74-68-72 — 214Chris Kirk 71-71-73 — 215Kevin Na 72-68-75 — 215Aaron Baddeley 68-71-76 — 215Carlos Ortiz 79-67-70 — 216Matt Jones 77-71-68 — 216John Merrick 72-72-72 — 216Daniel Summerhays 71-73-72 — 216Phil Mickelson 70-72-74 — 216Fabian Gomez 72-74-71 — 217Bryce Molder 73-74-71 — 218Scott Piercy 72-76-70 — 218K.J. Choi 75-70-73 — 218Ryan Palmer 70-75-73 — 218Pat Perez 78-71-69 — 218Brendon Todd 73-70-75 — 218Gary Woodland 75-75-68 — 218Dustin Johnson 78-72-68 — 218Charley Hoffman 67-72-79 — 218Kevin Chappell 73-73-73 — 219Michael Thompson 73-73-73 — 219Luke Guthrie 76-73-70 — 219John Huh 73-72-74 — 219George McNeill 74-70-75 — 219Jeff Overton 75-70-74 — 219Scott Brown 75-72-73 — 220Cameron Percy 72-74-74 — 220John Peterson 74-72-74 — 220Martin Laird 76-71-73 — 220Matt Kuchar 72-74-74 — 220Harris English 75-72-73 — 220Kyle Reifers 77-68-75 — 220

Matt Every 78-71-71 — 220Hudson Swafford 79-71-70 — 220Branden Grace 75-71-75 — 221Brian Davis 73-73-75 — 221Billy Hurley III 74-74-73 — 221David Lingmerth 74-71-76 — 221Shawn Stefani 79-70-72 — 221Davis Love III 76-74-71 — 221Jon Curran 77-73-71 — 221Kevin Kisner 76-70-76 — 222Brice Garnett 76-72-74 — 222Andres Romero 75-71-76 — 222Seung-Yul Noh 74-72-76 — 222Cameron Beckman 71-72-79 — 222

LPGA TourKIA CLASSIC

At Aviara Golf Club CourseCarlsbad, Calif.

Purse: $1.7 millionYardage: 6,593; Par: 72

Third RoundMirim Lee 65-69-66 — 200Alison Lee 69-66-66 — 201Sakura Yokomine 69-67-67 — 203Cristie Kerr 67-68-68 — 203Se Ri Pak 69-71-64 — 204Paula Creamer 69-69-66 — 204Jennifer Song 70-68-66 — 204Lydia Ko 67-70-67 — 204Lexi Thompson 68-72-65 — 205Ha Na Jang 70-69-67 — 206Katie Burnett 71-67-68 — 206Inbee Park 68-70-68 — 206Brittany Lang 68-68-70 — 206Morgan Pressel 70-64-72 — 206Julieta Granada 71-69-67 — 207Moriya Jutanugarn 69-69-69 — 207Stacy Lewis 68-69-70 — 207Maria Hernandez 70-66-71 — 207Hyo Joo Kim 68-68-72 — 208Carlota Ciganda 70-72-67 — 209Anna Nordqvist 72-69-68 — 209Lee-Anne Pace 71-67-71 — 209 Jessica Korda 74-68-68 — 210Candie Kung 71-69-70 — 210

Champions TourMISSISSIPPI GULF RESORT CLASSIC

At Fallen OakBiloxi, Miss.

Purse: $1.6 millionYardage: 7,088; Par: 72

Second RoundKevin Sutherland 68-67 — 135Tom Lehman 71-66 — 137Tom Pernice Jr. 69-69 — 138David Frost 68-70 — 138Scott Dunlap 74-65 — 139Olin Browne 71-68 — 139Woody Austin 68-71 — 139Joe Durant 67-72 — 139Colin Montgomerie 67-72 — 139Michael Allen 70-70 — 140Billy Andrade 69-71 — 140Gene Sauers 68-72 — 140Fred Couples 71-70 — 141Brad Faxon 68-73 — 141Scott Hoch 73-69 — 142Loren Roberts 69-73 — 142Mark O’Meara 74-69 — 143Jeff Maggert 73-70 — 143Jose Coceres 73-70 — 143John Huston 72-71 — 143Marco Dawson 73-71 — 144Brad Bryant 72-72 — 144Peter Senior 71-73 — 144Stephen Ames 71-73 — 144

European TourTROPHEE HASSAN II

At Golf du Palais RoyalAgadir, Morocco

Purse: $1.63 millionYardage: 7,041; Par: 72

Third RoundRichie Ramsay 72-66-71 — 209Romain Wattel 68-74-67 — 209Andrew McArthur 71-71-67 — 209Richard Bland 69-70-71 — 210Soren Kjeldsen 68-73-69 — 210

Emiliano Grillo 74-69-67 — 210Kevin Phelan 70-70-70 — 210David Horsey 70-71-69 — 210Jaco Van Zy 69-71-70 — 210George Coetzee 67-72-71 — 210Mikael Lundberg 70-75-66 — 211Wade Ormsby 71-72-68 — 211Anthony Wall 68-72-72 — 212Shiv Kapur 72-73-67 — 212Max Orrin 70-70-72 — 212Rafael Cabrera Bello 69-69-74 — 212Bernd Ritthammer 71-70-71 — 212Oliver Farr 70-68-74 — 212Pablo Larrazabal 70-69-73 — 212

Web.com TourCHITIMACHA LOUISIANA OPEN

At Le Triomphe Golf and Country ClubBroussard, La.

Purse: $550,000Yardage: 7,006; Par 71

Second RoundRhein Gibson 62-68 — 130Cameron Wilson 64-68 — 132Hao Tong Li 66-67 — 133Ryan Blaum 65-68 — 133Hunter Haas 67-66 — 133Bronson Burgoon 65-68 — 133Glen Day 64-69 — 133Harold Varner III 66-67 — 133Rick Cochran III 66-68 — 134Ryan Spears 67-67 — 134Si Woo Kim 68-67 — 135D.H. Lee 66-69 — 135Steve Allan 67-68 — 135Michael Kim 70-66 — 136Matt Davidson 71-65 — 136Jin Park 66-70 — 136Aron Price 69-67 — 136Patton Kizzire 68-68 — 136Michael Hebert 69-67 — 136Michael Bradley 68-69 — 137Luke List 70-67 — 137Kelly Kraft 67-70 — 137Roger Sloan 70-67 — 137

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Walker extends lead

SAN ANTONIO — Jimmy Walker opened a four-stroke lead over fel-low Texan Jordan Spieth, shooting a 3-under 69 on Saturday in his hometown Texas Open.

Walker, who lives 35 minutes away from TPC San Antonio, won the Sony Open in Hawaii in January and is looking for his fifth title in two tour seasons.

The former Baylor player had a 9-under 207 total after opening with rounds of 71 and 67.

Spieth shot a 71. The 21-year-old Dallas player, coming off a playoff victory two weeks ago at Innisbrook, had a double bogey, two bogeys and two birdies on the final six holes.

FedEx Cup champion Billy Horschel birdied the final three holes for a 69 to get to 3 under.

Phil Mickelson was even par after a 74.

Lee jumps in front at Kia: In Carlsbad, Calif., Mirim Lee took the Kia Classic lead, while top-ranked Lydia Ko easily increased her LPGA Tour under-par streak to 27 rounds but dropped two late strokes and ended up four shots behind.

Lee shot a 6-under 66 to reach 16-under 200 at Aviara, leaving her a stroke ahead of former UCLA player Alison Lee in the final event before the first major of the season next week at Rancho Mirage.

The 17-year-old Ko shot a 67 to move within two rounds of matching Annika Sorenstam’s LPGA Tour record for consecutive rounds under par of 29 set in 2004. Ko pushed her worldwide streak to 30.

Mirim Lee had five birdies and a 6-foot par save on the par-4 18th in a back-nine 31. The 24-year-old South Korean player won LPGA Tour events last year in Michigan and China.

The 20-year-old Alison Lee had her second straight 66.

Ko eagled the par-4 seventh and birdied Nos. 8, 11, 13 and 14 to take the lead at 14 under, but hit into the water and made a bogey on the drivable par-4 16th and lost another stroke on 18.

Sutherland goes in front with hot finish: in Saucier, Miss., Kevin Sutherland birdied three of the final six holes for a 5-under 67 and the second-round lead in the Champions Tour’s Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic

Sutherland, the one-time PGA Tour winner who shot the first 59 in Champions Tour history last year in Endicott, New York, chipped in for birdie from behind the 12th green and birdied Nos. 15 and 16.

He had a 9-under 135 total at Fallen Oak for a two-stroke lead over 2011 winner Tom Lehman.

Lehman had a bogey-free 66. He made a 50-foot

birdie putt on the eighth hole.Tom Pernice Jr. and David Frost were 6 under.

Pernice had a 69, and Frost shot 70.

Three on top in Morocco: In Agadir, Morocco, France’s Romain Wattel shot a 5-under 67 for a share of the third-round lead with Scots Richie Ramsay and Andrew McArthur in the Trophee Hassan II.

McArthur also had a 67, and Ramsay shot 71 to match Wattel at 7-under 209 at Golf du Palais Royal.

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Spieth drops back with shaky finish

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Jordan Spieth watches his drive off the first tee during the third round of the Valero Texas Open on Saturday in San Antonio. Spieth trails leader Jimmy Walker by four shots.

Warriors clinch

top seedBy The AssociATed Press

MILWAUKEE — Stephen Curry scored 25 points, and the Golden State Warriors clinched the top seed in the Western Conference by pulling away in the second half of a 108-95 victory on Saturday night over the Milwaukee Bucks.

Klay Thompson added 21 for Golden State, which also set a franchise record with its 60th victory of the season.

Khris Middleton had 14 points for Milwaukee, which fell back under .500 at 36-37 after winning two straight.

Bulls 111, Knicks 80: In Chicago, Nikola Mirotic scored 24 points, Pau Gasol added 19 points and 12 rebounds, and Chicago handed New York its franchise-record 60th loss.

A night after tying the team’s previous single-season loss mark, the Knicks dropped their seventh straight and 14th in 16 games.

Hornets 115, Hawks 100: In Charlotte, N.C., Kemba Walker scored 21 points and Charlotte beat an Atlanta team missing all five starters.

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NCAA TOURNAMENTEAST REGIONAL

At The Carrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y.Friday’s results

Louisville 75, N.C. State 65Michigan State 62, Oklahoma 58

Regional ChampionshipToday’s game

Louisville (27-8) vs. Michigan State (26-11), 2:20 p.m.

SOUTH REGIONALAt NRG Stadium, Houston

Friday’s resultsGonzaga 74, UCLA 62Duke 63,, Utah 57

Regional ChampionshipToday’s game

Gonzaga (35-2) vs. Duke (32-4), 5:05 p.m.

MIDWEST REGIONALAt Quicken Loans Arena, Cleveland

Regional ChampionshipSaturday’s result

Kentucky 68, Notre Dame 66

WEST REGIONALAt The Staples Center, Los Angeles

Regional ChampionshipSaturday’s result

Wisconsin 85, Arizona 78

FINAL FOURAt Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis

National SemifinalsApril 4

Kentucky (38-0) vs. Wisconsin (35-3)East champion vs. South champion

National ChampionshipApril 6

Semifinal winners

NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENTAt Madison Square Garden

Tuesday’s gamesMiami (24-12) vs. Temple (26-10), 7 p.m.Stanford (22-13) vs. Old Dominion (27-7), 9:30 p.m.Championship: Thursday, 9 p.m.

COLLEGE BASKETBALL INVITATIONALChampionship Series

(Best-of-3)Monday: Loyola of Chicago (22-13) vs. Louisi-ana-Monroe (24-12), 8 p.m.Wednesday: Loyola of Chicago vs. Louisi-ana-Monroe, 8 p.m.Friday: Loyola of Chicago vs. Louisiana-Mon-roe, 8 p.m., if necessary

COLLEGEINSIDER.COM TOURNAMENTFriday’s result

Northern Arizona 74, Kent State 73, OTSaturday’s result

Canisius (18-14) at NJIT (20-11), 7:30 p.m.Semifinals: Tuesday

DIV. II TOURNAMENTAt Evansville, Ind.

ChampionshipSaturday’s result

Florida Southern 77, Indiana (Pa.) 62

WomenNCAA WOMEN’S TOURNAMENT

ALBANY REGIONALAt Albany, N.Y.

Saturday’s resultsUConn 105, Texas 54Dayton 82, Louisville 66

Regional ChampionshipMonday

UConn (35-1) vs. Dayton (28-6), 7 p.m.

SPOKANE REGIONALAt Spokane, Wash.Saturday’s results

Maryland 65, Duke 55Tennessee 73, Gonzaga 69 OT

Regional ChampionshipMonday

Maryland (33-2) vs. Tennessee (30-5), 9 p.m.

OKLAHOMA CITY REGIONALAt Oklahoma City

Friday’s resultsBaylor 81, Iowa 66Notre Dame 81, Stanford 60

Regional ChampionshipToday’s game

Baylor (33-3) vs. Notre Dame (34-2), 8:30 p.m.

GREENSBORO REGIONALRegional SemifinalsAt Greensboro, N.C.

Friday’s resultsSouth Carolina 67, North Carolina 65Florida State 66, Arizona State 65

Regional ChampionshipToday’s game

South Carolina (33-2) vs. Florida State (32-4), noon

FINAL FOURAt Tampa

National SemifinalsApril 5

Albany Champion vs. Spokane champion, Oklahoma City champion vs. Greensboro champion, TBA

National ChampionshipApril 7

Semifinal winners

WOMEN’S NITQuarterfinals

Today’s gamesVillanova (22-13) at West Virginia (21-14), 2 p.m.Michigan (19-14) at Southern Mississippi (25-10), 3 p.m.Temple (19-16) at Mid. Tenn. (24-9), 5 p.m.Saint Mary’s (Cal) (23-10) at UCLA (16-18), 5 p.m.

WOMEN’S INVITATIONALChampionshipToday’s game

La.-Lafayette (22-12) at Siena (22-12), 5 p.m.

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Tom Izzo and Rick Pitino are Final Four regulars, and one of them will be back this year even though both of their teams were counted out weeks ago.

Seventh-seeded Michigan State and fourth-seeded Louisville meet today to settle the NCAA Tournament’s most-busted bracket.

“Sure as hell fitting for me, and I’m sure for him,” Izzo said Saturday. “I think we both kind of came through similar kind of years and in different ways.”

The two coaches have three national champi-onships, 15 Final Four appearances and 98 tournament wins between them. Both have had to reinvent their teams’ in mid-stream this season.

The Spartans (26-11), the tournament’s lowest remaining seed, lost three of their top leading scorers from last season. They looked like an NIT team in February, and then went on an 11-3 roll capped by tournament wins against second-seeded Virginia and third-seeded Oklahoma.

The Cardinals

(27-8) endured adversity in February. That’s when Pitino had to reinvent his lineup after dismissing senior point guard Chris Jones and replacing him with true freshman Quentin Snider. Jones faces rape and sodomy charges.

The Cardinals, seeking their third Final Four berth in four years, are led by junior do-everything forward Montrezl Harrell, who is averaging 15.7 points and 9.2 rebounds.

The Spartans’ scrappy style leans on defense and transition. Their run has been sparked by senior guard Travis Trice, who is averaging 18.2 points in his past 14 games.

Gonzaga tries for first Final Four: Gonzaga and coach Mark Few have been a constant presence in the NCAA Tournament, even if the Zags rarely get this deep into March Madness.

The mid-major Bulldogs were a No. 1 seed only two years ago, and who can forget floppy-haired, big-scoring Adam Morrison in 2006, when the trendy pick blew an early double-digit lead in a Sweet 16 loss to UCLA.

Now they are a win away from their first Final Four, with omnipresent Duke and Coach K’s top-seeded Blue Devils (32-4) up in the South Regional final. This is Duke’s 20th Elite Eight appearance.

Izzo, Pitino square off for

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Texas fires

BarnesBy The AssociATed Press

AUSTIN, Texas — Texas fired coach Rick Barnes after 17 seasons, people with knowledge of the sit-uation told The Associated Press.

Texas athletic director Steve Patterson made the decision after meeting with Barnes on Saturday, according to the people who requested anonymity because the school wasn’t expected to make a formal announcement before today.

Barnes was the win-ningest coach in program history and had only one losing season. He won three Big 12 titles and his teams made it to the NCAA Tournament 16 times. Texas made the Final Four in 2003.

But Barnes faced increasing criticism from fans after several years of early exits from the tournament, including a first-round loss to Butler this year.

Barnes will be paid a $1.75 million severance under his contract.

The firing was first reported by the Austin American-Statesman.

Tennessee seeks stability: As it searches for its third coach in as many years, Tennessee must find a candidate willing to overlook the program’s recent instability.

Tennessee is launching another coaching search after firing Donnie Tyndall on Friday due to the likelihood the NCAA would determine he committed serious violations while coaching Southern Mississippi from 2012-14. Tyndall’s successor will be Tennessee’s fourth coach in six years.

Volunteers athletic director Dave Hart believes the position remains attractive despite the turnover because of Tennessee’s history and fan base. Tennessee has ranked among the nation’s top 15 programs in home attendance for 10 straight years.

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Badgers thwart Wildcats again

By BETH HARRISAssociAted Press

LOS ANGELES — Just call him Sam Dagger.

Sam Dekker hit 5 of Wisconsin’s 10 3-pointers in the second half on his way to a second straight career high of 27 points, Frank Kaminsky added 29 points and the top-seeded Badgers beat No. 2 Arizona 85-78 on Saturday to reach consec-utive Final Fours for the first time.

The Wildcats twice got within five points in the last 2½ minutes, but both times Dekker connected on arcing 3-pointers, narrowly beating the shot clock on the first one.

“Sam Dekker pretty much just crushed our dreams with that shot,” Arizona guard T.J. McConnell said.

Dekker confirmed the Badgers are more than “Frank the Tank.” The junior followed his ca-reer-high 23 points and 10 rebounds in a semifinal win over North Carolina with timely shooting that bailed out the Badgers.

“Incredible game,” tweeted Packers quar-terback Aaron Rodgers from his seat behind the Badgers’ bench, calling Dekker “cold blooded.”

Wisconsin (35-3) denied the Wildcats (34-4) a Final Four berth for the second straight year, having beaten them by one point in overtime in Anaheim a year ago when their seeds were reversed.

“That loss left a sour taste in our mouth, so we wanted to get back,” Dekker said of last season’s 1-point loss to Kentucky in the national semifinals. “As a team we set some goals of what we wanted to do, and now we’re two games away from our last goal.”

The Badgers and 67-year-old coach Bo Ryan head to Indianapolis next week for another shot at undefeated and top-ranked Kentucky, which beat Notre Dame 68-66 in the Midwest Regional final.

“I’m so proud of these guys to be able to say that they’ve answered the bell in the second half in almost every game we’ve played here in the last seven to 10 games,” Ryan said. “They’re a tough bunch, and I hope they don’t change.”

Rondae Hollis-Jefferson and Brandon Ashley scored 17 points each for the Wildcats, who once again failed to deliver a first-time Final Four appearance for coach Sean Miller. McConnell added 14 points in his college finale and Kaleb Tarczewski and Gabe York had 11 each.

“It was tough to be playing hard on defense and trying to get a stop to win the game and he made those shots,” Hollis-Jefferson said of Dekker. “It was tough to watch them go in, but in basketball you have those days.”

Miller compared the Badgers’ offensive execu-tion and ability to make shots to a video game.

“Sam Dekker and Frank Kaminsky, they’re really good,” Miller said. “No team has done what they did to us in the second half. They made shots, and if they play like that next weekend, they have a chance to win it all.”

The Badgers hit 10 of 12 3-point attempts in the second half — con-necting on a season-high 67 percent overall — and outscored the Wildcats 30-3 from long range.

� COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Wisconsin 85, Arizona 78

AP PHOTO

Wisconsin forward Sam Dekker drives between Arizona’s Stanley Johnson, right, and Gabe York, during Saturday’s regional final in Los Angeles.

AP PHOTO

Wisconsin forward Sam Dekker puts up a shot against Arizona forward Stanley Johnson, right, in the second half of the regional final Saturday in Los Angeles.

for most of the second half.

Zach Auguste scored 20, Steve Vasturia 16 and Grant 15 for the third-seeded Fighting Irish, playing in their first regional final in 36 years.

There was no doubt Notre Dame belonged. The ACC tournament champions controlled the tempo and weren’t intimated by the Wildcats and their collection of high school All-Americans and soon-to-be NBA millionaires.

Calipari insisted on Friday his team was not perfect, only unbeaten and that any team left in the tournament was capable of toppling the top Cats.

KENTUCKYFROM PAGE 1

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Notre Dame’s Steve Vasturia celebrates after making a 3-point shot against Kentucky during the second half Saturday in Cleveland.

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UConn romp gives coach a milestone

ALBANY, N.Y. — Breanna Stewart had 31 points, 12 rebounds and seven assists to help UConn rout Texas 105-54 Saturday in the Sweet 16, earning coach Geno Auriemma his 100th NCAA Tournament win.

Auriemma became the second coach to reach the century mark, joining Pat Summitt, who finished with 112 victories in her career. They are the only two coaches in men’s or women’s basketball to reach that milestone.

The Huskies shot a blistering 56 percent from the field and became the eighth team to put up more than 100 points in the regionals. UConn also broke the record for biggest margin of victory in regionals, surpassing the previous mark of 44.

UConn (35-1) led 26-19 midway through the first half before blowing the game open with a 44-9 run spanning the half. The burst started with 13 straight points by the Huskies.

Dayton 82, Louisville 66: In Albany, N.Y.,Andrea Hoover scored 26 points and seventh-seeded Dayton continued its improbable run. Amber Deane added 15 points and Jodie Cornelie-Sigmundova had 12 and 11 rebounds for the Flyers, who won for the 11th time in the last 12 games.

The Flyers become the fourth No. 7 seed to advance to a regional final since the field expanded to 64 teams in 1994 and the first since Mississippi in 2007.

Myisha Hines-Allen scored all 14 of her points in the second half to lead third-seeded Louisville (27-7).

Dayton led by a point at the half, but used an 11-2 run, capped by a 3-pointer from Deane and ran away from the Cardinals after intermission.

Maryland 65, Duke 55: In Spokane, Wash., Shatori Walker-Kimbrough scored 18 of her 24 points in the second half, Laurin Mincy scored all 15 of her points in the first half, and top-seeded Maryland advanced to the Spokane Regional final.

Walker-Kimbrough took over the scoring load carried by Mincy in the first half as the Terrapins (33-2) reached the Elite Eight for the sixth time under coach Brenda Frese, taking down their former foe from the ACC in the process. The Terrapins had lost eight of their previous 10 games against Duke. But Maryland is 2-0 against the Blue Devils in the NCAA Tournament.

Elizabeth Williams led fourth-seeded Duke (23-11) with 18 points.

Tennessee 73, Gonzaga 69, OT: In Spokane, Wash., Cierra Burdick scored 22, including four late free throws for the winning points, as Tennessee beat Gonzaga in overtime to advance to the Spokane Regional final of the NCAA Tournament.

Burdick added 15 rebounds and Ariel Massengale scored 16 points for Tennessee (30-5), which overcome poor shooting and a 17-point deficit for the win.

Sunny Greinacher scored 24 points and Keani Albanez, 20 for surprising Gonzaga (26-8), which upset third-seeded Oregon State last weekend to advance to the round of 16

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Dayton pulls another upset

GREENSBORO, N.C. — Dawn Staley has spent seven years building South Carolina’s program to get to this point — past the NCAA Tournament’s Sweet 16, playing to reach the Final Four.

Florida State coach Sue Semrau has spent even longer trying to reach the tournament’s final weekend.

Today’s Greensboro Region final is a rare opportunity for both programs. It’s only the second Elite Eight appearance for either school, with one team set to make its first trip to the Final Four in Tampa.

The No. 1-seeded Gamecocks (33-2) survived a tense finish to beat North Carolina 67-65 on Tiffany Mitchell’s last-second layup.

South Carolina had lost twice before in the regional semifinals under Staley, including a year ago to the Tar Heels. The Gamecocks are in their first regional final since 2002.

“Our team has been a creature of habit,” Staley said Saturday. “We’ve been able to focus on the task at hand and we’ve been able to turn the page and focus in on the next task. Obviously, it’s a great win for our program. It’s a great milestone. But it’s not our destination game.”

Junior Tina Roy said she thought there was

“kind of a weight lifted” by getting past the Sweet 16 for the Southeastern Conference champions, who spent 12 weeks at No. 1. Mitchell agreed, but added they “couldn’t breathe easy because we knew we had to turn around and play Florida State.”

The No. 2-seeded Seminoles (32-4) were picked fifth in the Atlantic Coast Conference and were unranked in presea-son, but they have set a program record for wins. They edged Arizona State 66-65 to reach their first regional final since 2010 under coach Semrau, who’s in her 18th year at the school.

“People think of the Final Four as a destiny,” Semrau said. “This team doesn’t see that. This is a game. It’s a great team we’re getting ready to face, and if we put too much emphasis on the destination, then we’re not going to be prepared for the next thing.

“I think it’s really im-portant that we keep our mind on our business.”

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A-Rod homers in Yankees’ loss

TAMPA — Alex Rodriguez hit his third homer and raised his batting average to .306, new shortstop Didi Gregorius gave New York a scare and the Yankees lost 10-2 to the Baltimore Orioles on Saturday.

Rodriguez hit a long first-pitch leadoff shot in the seventh off Brian Matusz. Earlier, A-Rod worked out at first base for 10 minutes on a back field with infield coach Joe Espada in final preparation for his first start there Sunday against Houston.

Rodriguez, who will turn 40 in July and returning from a one-year drug suspension, is competing for the majority of his at-bats at DH. He could get limited time at third and first.

Gregorius left with a sprained left wrist after the fourth, two innings after landing awkwardly on it while diving on a grounder. X-rays were negative.

Tigers 4, Cardinals 3: In Lakeland, Miguel Cabrera hit his second home run of the spring and raised his average to .385, leading Detroit past St. Louis.

Cabrera was playing in his sixth game of the spring while recovering from offseason surgery on his right ankle. It was his sixth straight game of the spring, and he will sit out Sunday against Philadelphia.

Astros 1, Marlins 1: In Jupiter, Mat Latos followed his worst start of the spring with his best, helping Miami tie Houston.

Five days after allowing nine runs in three innings to the Mets, Latos rebounded by limiting the Astros to one run in 5 1/3 innings. He walked two, threw two wild pitches and give up six hits.

Royals 10, Diamondbacks 5: In Scottsdale, Ariz., Paul Goldschmidt and A.J. Pollock each hit their first homers of spring training in Arizona’s loss to Kansas City. Omar Infante had three hits, including two doubles, and Paulo Orlando drove in two runs for the Royals, who used a five-run seventh inning to win.

Cubs (ss) 18, Rockies 4: In Mesa, Ariz., Jake Arrieta pitched four shutout innings and also homered, doubled and drove in four runs as the split-squad Chicago Cubs routed Colorado. Cubs rookie Kris Bryant had four hits, raising his spring average to .459.

Athletics 10, White Sox 4: In Glendale, Ariz., left-handers Scott Kazmir of Oakland and Jose Quintana of Chicago tuned up for the regular season with strong starts.

Kazmir threw 81 pitches, pitching two-hit ball for 51/3 scoreless innings. He walked two and struck out four.

Quintana gave up six hits and two runs, one unearned, in six innings. He struck out five and walked none.

Giants (ss) 9, Mariners 8: In Peoria, Ariz., Mike Zunino hit two home runs and Kyle Seager added a third for Seattle, but San Francisco rallied from a four-run deficit in the top of the ninth inning with minor leaguers. Zunino connected in the second inning off Giants starter Jake Peavy and again in the sixth off big league reliever Jeremy Affeldt.

Indians 3, Brewers 2: In Phoenix, Ryan Braun extended his torrid stretch with two more hits and two RBIs for Milwaukee in a loss to Cleveland. After an 0-for-12 start this spring, Braun has 10 hits in his last 19 at-bats (.526) and is hitting .323 in Cactus League play.

Dodgers 5, Angels 4: In Tempe, Ariz., Mike Trout hit his fourth spring homer for the Los Angeles Angels while rookie Joc Pederson hit his fifth home run that helped the Los Angeles Dodgers win.

Trout’s homer off reliever Dustin McGowan carried to the deepest part of the berm in left-center field.

Padres 3, Rangers 2: In Surprise, Ariz., Tyson Ross showed off his arm for Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson, striking out 12 in six dominant innings and leading San Diego over Texas.

Wilson spent the day in the Rangers’ camp. He homered during batting practice and took out the lineup card before the start of the game. A former minor league infielder for Colorado, Wilson was later acquired by the Rangers and practiced with them last year.

Reds 9, Cubs (ss) 5: In Goodyear, Ariz., Todd Frazier hit his fourth home run this spring and drove in four runs as Cincinnati beat a Chicago Cubs split squad. Frazier

hit an RBI single in the first inning off Gonzalez Germen, who was pulled after getting only two outs. Frazier also made two errors at third base.

Pirates 8, Blue Jays (ss) 3: In Bradenton, Gregory Polanco homered for the second straight day and Neil Walker hit a two-run double, as Pittsburgh beat a Toronto split squad. Polanco hit a two-run shot in the first inning off left-hander Randy Wolf. Andrew McCutchen had two hits, including a double, and scored a run.

Braves 5, Blue Jays (ss) 3: In Dunedin, Jose Bautista hit a two-run double for split-squad Toronto in a loss to Atlanta. Bautista doubled to the left-center field gap off starter Alex Wood in the third inning, scoring Jose Reyes and Russell Martin.

Bautista, a five-time All-Star, is batting .324 with five home runs and 12 RBIs in 14 exhibition games.

Mets 10, Nationals 2: In Port St. Lucie, Curtis Granderson and David Wright hit consecutive home runs off Stephen Strasburg in the bottom of the third inning, leading the Mets over Washington. Strasburg, making his first start since March 17 and only his third Grapefruit League start because of toe and ankle injuries, allowed four runs on four hits in four innings.

Twins 7, Phillies 1: In Fort Myers, Joe Mauer hit his first home run of the spring and Minnesota beat Philadelphia.

Mauer hit a two-run drive to right field. The three-time AL batting champion has spent extra time working off a tee with hitting coach Tom Brunansky, often focusing on getting the lefty-hitting Mauer to pull the ball hard to right.

By The AssociATed Press

Arrieta solid as Cubs’ bats

go crazy

DETROIT — Petr Mrazek made 23 saves for his fourth career shutout, and the Detroit Red Wings beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 4-0 on Saturday.

Mrazek replaced Jimmy Howard in the middle of Thursday’s 6-4 loss to San Jose, and coach Mike Babcock gave him the start against Tampa Bay. Mrazek kept the league’s highest-scoring team at bay, and the Lightning were blanked for the first time all season.

Joakim Andersson, Justin Abdelkader and Gustav Nyquist scored for Detroit in the sec-ond period, and Luke Glendening added an empty-net goal in the third. The Red Wings won in regulation for the first time in six games.

If the current standings hold, Detroit and Tampa Bay would face each other in the first round of the playoffs.

RED WINGS 4, LIGHTNING 0LIGHTNING 0 0 0 — 0Detroit 0 3 1 — 4First Period—None.Second Period—1, Detroit, Andersson 2 (Quincey, Weiss), 5:25. 2, Detroit, Abdelkad-er 23 (Nyquist), 7:19. 3, Detroit, Nyquist 24 (Quincey), 9:19.Third Period—4, Detroit, Glendening 11, 18:21 (en).Shots on Goal—LIGHTNING 7-7-9—23. Detroit 8-9-6—23. Goalies—LIGHT-NING, Bishop. Detroit, Mrazek. A—20,027 (20,027). T—2:28.

Canadiens 3, Panthers 2, OT: In Montreal, Max Pacioretty scored in overtime as Montreal clinched a playoff berth.

Aleksander Barkov had a pair of goals for the Panthers.

CANADIENS 3, PANTHERS 2Florida 0 2 0 0 — 2Montreal 1 1 0 1 — 3First Period—1, Montreal, Eller 12 (Petry, Beaulieu), 17:37.Second Period—2, Florida, Barkov 13 (Huberdeau, Jagr), 6:09. 3, Florida, Bar-kov 14 (Huberdeau, Kulikov), 13:11 (pp). 4, Montreal, Galchenyuk 20 (Plekanec, Mar-kov), 14:35 (pp).Third Period—None.Overtime—5, Montreal, Pacioretty 36 (De-sharnais, Subban), 2:59 (pp).Shots on Goal—Florida 9-6-8-0—23. Montreal 8-9-5-3—25. Goalies—Flori-da, Luongo. Montreal, Price. A—21,287 (21,273). T—2:40.

Predators 4, Capitals 3: In Washington, Filip Forsberg scored during a three-goal first period and had two assists as Nashville clinched a

playoff berth.

Ducks 3, Islanders 2: In Uniondale, N.Y., Frederik Andersen made 29 saves, and Anaheim used a two-goal second period to clinch a Western Conference playoff berth.

Hurricanes 3, Devils 1: In Raleigh, Eric Staal and Justin Faulk scored in the third period, and Carolina beat New Jersey.

Maple Leafs 4, Senators 3, OT: In Toronto, Eric Brewer scored 3:17 into overtime to lift Toronto.

Bruins 4, Rangers 2: In Boston, Milan Lucic scored twice in the first 10 minutes, Carl Soderberg also scored in the first period, and Boston spoiled Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist’s return after a long layoff.

Penguins 3, Coyotes 2: In Pittsburgh, Daniel Winnik, Steve Downie and Sidney Crosby scored in a 4-minute, 8-second stretch of the third period to rally Pittsburgh.

Sharks 3, Flyers 2, SO: In Philadelphia, Matt Irwin and Joe Pavelski scored in regulation, and Brent Burns got the winning goal in the shootout to lead San Jose.

Wild 4, Kings 1: In St. Paul, Minn., Nino Niederreiter and Mikko Koivu each scored two goals, and Devan Dubnyk had 31 saves in his 35th straight start for Minnesota.

Blue Jackets 4, Blues 2: In St. Louis, Boone Jenner scored the tiebreaking goal late in the second period, and Cam Atkinson had an empty-netter late to lead Columbus.

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Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Nikita Nesterov (89) clears the puck from the goal line against the Detroit Red Wings in the second period Saturday in Detroit. The Red Wings defeated the Lightning 4-0.

Red Wings blank LightningTampa Bay falls flat in second in potential playoff preview

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TODAY’S GAMEWHO: Tampa Bay (11-10) at Boston (12-10)WHEN: Today, 1:05 p.m.WHERE: JetBlue Park, Fort MyersSCHEDULED STARTERS: RH Brad Boxberger vs. LH Brian JohnsonPITCHING PROBABLES: RAYS: RH Brad Boxberger (start), RH Grant Balfour, RH Ernesto Frieri, RH Kirby Yates, LH Jordan Norberto. RED SOX: LH Brian Johnson (start), RH Junichi Tazawa, RH Edward Mujica, LH Tommy Lane, LH Robbie Ross Jr., RH Dalier Hinojosa.DIRECTIONS: Take I-75 South to Exit 131 (Daniels Parkway). Turn left onto Daniels Parkway. Continue through intersection with Treeline. Ballpark is 1.6 miles past the intersection on the left.

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Red Sox 9, Rays 6HITTER OF THE GAME

Brandon Guyer, Rays. The center fielder was the only Ray to record multiple hits, going 2 for 3 with a double, RBI and run scored to raise his spring average to .438.

PITCHER OF THE GAMEJeff Beliveau, Rays. The left-

hander worked around a leadoff walk to throw a scoreless seventh inning. He struck out one and lowered his spring ERA to 1.80.

KEY INNINGFourth. The Red Sox scored one

run in the top half to increase their lead to 6-0, but the Rays cut their deficit down to one run in the bottom half on RBI singles from Guyer, Logan Forsythe, Curt Casali and Steven Souza Jr.

BLAST OF THE GAMEMike Napoli, Red Sox. It wasn’t

so much a blast as it was a flick. The first baseman’s home run barely wrapped around the right-field foul pole, clearing the wall by just a few feet.

QUOTE OF THE DAY“I’m not going to say it was a

wind-aided home run, but it was a benefit of the wind.”

Kevin CashRays manager

on Napoli’s home run

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thrown two innings to the Rays’ opening day backstop compared to four to Bobby Wilson and seven to Curt Casali. He requested to pitch to Rivera on Saturday.

“We know he’s going to be catching the first game of the season, and I didn’t want that to be an experiment,” Archer said. “I wanted him to see me when I was good, and I’m glad he was able to.”

Odorizzi pitched seven innings after entering the Double-A game in the second inning, giving up two unearned runs on three hits and a walk while striking out eight. The right-hander threw

69 of his 100 pitches for strikes, experimenting again with first-pitch curves and the hybrid cutter-slider pitch he’s been fine-tuning.

“They got good results,” Odorizzi said. “Everything felt good, more than anything. You can’t really gauge it off the swings, but I know how it feels when it’s going good and when it doesn’t feel good, and today, everything felt good.”

Karns suffered the worst fate of the three, giving up six runs over four innings after giving up just four runs over 131⁄3 innings in his first four spring outings. The right-hander was tagged for five hits and three walks against a Red Sox team that featured

projected starters David Ortiz, Shane Victorino, Hanley Ramirez and Mike Napoli.

“My command was a little off. I fell behind a lot, and these guys took advantage. When I was trying to make pitches, they had the count in their favor,” Karns said. “But it’s good to kind of work through that stuff in camp rather than in the season.”

Despite his second loss of the spring, Karns remains firmly a part of the first opening day roster of the 27-year-old’s career.

“I’m excited to make the roster and be at opening day and all that, but I still have a job to do and I’m trying to stay focused on that,” Karns said. “Not let the good

news like that distract me from the progress I’m trying to make.”

All three will make one more spring training appearance: Archer will throw two innings and Karns will throw four Thursday against Philadelphia in Clearwater, and Odorizzi will pitch three to four innings against Detroit in Lakeland on Friday.

Those starts will give Archer three days rest before his opening day start, and Karns and Odorizzi three to five days rest before their first regular season outings — the Rays have not yet decided the pitching order for the final two games of the series against the Orioles.

Contact Josh Vitale at 941-206-1122 or [email protected].

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Rays have choices to make

PORT CHARLOTTE — The Tampa Bay Rays will break camp in Port Charlotte after Tuesday’s split-squad game against the Boston Red Sox, but their opening day roster will be far from set when they do.

Teams have until April 5 to finalize their 25-man rosters, and manager Kevin Cash anticipates the Rays will be making final deci-sions right up until that deadline. Tampa Bay still needs to decide on two starting pitchers to fill out the back end of their rotation, the final few arms out of the bullpen, two reserve infielders and a second catcher.

The final two starters will likely be chosen from the group of Matt Andriese, Everett Teaford and Mike Montgomery, with the other being a candidate for the bullpen along with Jeff Beliveau, C.J. Riefenhauser, Kirby Yates, Steve Geltz, Brandon Gomes, Jim Miller, Jhan Marinez and Jordan Norberto.

The reserve infielders will likely be two of Tim Beckham, Jake Elmore and Alexi Casilla, and the backup catcher job will be decided between Bobby Wilson and Curt Casali.

A lot of those decisions could be made based on which players are on the 40-man roster and which aren’t — Teaford, Gomes, Miller, Marinez, Norberto, Elmore, Casilla and Wilson are all non-roster invitees on minor league contracts, so the Rays would have to make room for them in order to put them on the opening day roster.

Placing left-hander Matt Moore (Tommy John surgery) on the 60-day disabled list will open up one spot on the 40-man, and a trade of

outfielder David DeJesus — which has been rumored all spring — would open up a second.

The injured players will also play a role in those decisions: Alex Cobb, Drew Smyly and Nick Franklin, among others, are expected to begin the season on the disabled list, but the Rays won’t decide on replacements until they get a better sense of how long they will be sidelined.

“We kind of got to factor all that in,” Cash said. “It’s not so much to keep it a secret, it’s more waiting to the last second to make sure we’re making the correct decisions with the roster.”

Square one: Cobb (right forearm tendinitis) played catch for the first time since being shut down on March 17, making 30 throws from 60-75 feet. He said it was “a relief to get that next step out of the way and get closer to the ultimate goal of pitching in games,” and will take today off before getting reevaluated.

The right-hander said he’s starting from square one in his throwing program — the same way he would in the offseason — but believes he doesn’t have as many squares to go through to get back to where he was prior to the injury. Asked if he thinks he’ll be able to return to the majors in April, Cobb said “Absolutely.”

“I only took 10 days off, and I was already built up to three innings,” Cobb said. “I don’t think it will be

as lengthy of a process to get built back up to those three innings. Once this thing gets going again, it will be quicker to get it going to its peak.”

Injury roundup: Right-hander Alex Colome (pneumonia) threw a 40-pitch bullpen session, but was placed on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to Friday. He will be first eligible to come off the DL on April 11. … Smyly (left shoulder tendinitis) will throw his fourth bullpen session today and could progress to live batting practice next.

On the back fields: Miller started in the Double-A game and threw 14 pitches in a perfect first inning, and catcher Bobby Wilson went 2 for 4 with a double and an RBI in that game. Catcher Rene Rivera and outfielder Kevin Kiermaier both played in the Triple-A game, with Rivera going 1 for 2 with a double, two RBIs and two walks, and Kiermaier going 2 for 6 with a run scored.

Extra bases: The Rays donated $5,000 each to the Charlotte County Family YMCA and Habitat for Humanity organizations as part of Community Day at Charlotte Sports Park. The game was the Rays’ first home sellout of the spring with 7,030 fans. … Cash said the Rays’ final spring training game next Saturday will be their only exhibition contest with instant replay, something the first-year manager is “looking forward” to trying. … Cobb will serve as the honorary starter at the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg today, waving the green flag for the season-opening IndyCar race.

Contact Josh Vitale at 941-206-1122 or [email protected].

By JOSH VITALESportS Writer

Cash believes team isn’t in a big hurry to finalize roster

SUN PHOTO BY TOM O’NEILL

Tampa Bay Rays catcher Curt Casali drives in a run during the fourth inning with former Rays catcher Ryan Hanigan behind the plate for Boston on Saturday at Charlotte Sports Park. Boston defeated Tampa 9-6.

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Tampa Bay Rays third baseman Evan Longoria singles against Boston during the fourth inning Saturday at Charlotte Sports Park. Boston defeated Tampa Bay, 9-6.

Harper won’t

change now

By THOMAS BOSWELLWashington Post

When is Bryce Harper going to learn to shut up?

Never.So get used to “Where’s

my ring?” and “How can we lose?”

Get accustomed to Harper elaborating on his comments, not walking them back. This past week he said he stands by his quips — just good-na-tured, confident fun — in a Sports Illustrated story. He shared the cover with $210 million free agent Max Scherzer who, to Harper, looks like the perfect World Series ring bearer.

In his seventh year in the national public eye, in his fourth season in the big leagues and past his 22nd birthday, Harper isn’t going to change and shouldn’t. Nats pitching coach Steve McCatty nails it when he says, “The individual makes the player. Your personality is how you play. So, you have to be yourself.”

“The days of ‘he’s only 19, 20, 21,’ are about over now,” says reliever Craig Stammen. “This is who Harp is. I’m good with it. He’s one person who isn’t afraid of the lights. Even for a national TV game in midseason, he’s extra amped. He wants the big stage. We need that, because it sure seems like he enjoys October.”

Nine playoff games: one double, one triple, four home runs. Looks like it.

Baseball has been home to huge personalities, some stars, some flops, for 150 years. It’s that wonder-ful contradiction in terms: the individual team game. You needn’t trim your sails much. Young Dizzy Dean made up a different life story for every writer. But he was the star in all of them.

If Harper produces, he’ll light up the sport. He’ll be loved — and hated, too — as all of baseball’s outsized personalities have always been. Take the 18 best ev-eryday players in history (by wins above replace-ment). Eight of them are Babe Ruth, Barry Bonds, Willie Mays, Ty Cobb, Ted Williams, Alex Rodriguez, Rickey Henderson and Frank Robinson.

What a bunch of obses-sives, look-at-me narcis-sists, hedonists, cheaters, flamboyant stylists or men ready to throw a right cross. Since age 16 Harper has said publicly he wants to join them. He might.

His slash line (.272/.351/.465) resembles another football-phy-siqued, light-tower powered controversial outfielder: Reggie Jackson (.262/.356/.490). Harper has 55 homers. At the same age, “The Straw That Stirs the Drink” had one.

There’s a much longer list of would-be Babes and Mr. Octobers. We just don’t remember their names.

“This is a big year for Harp,” says club-house thermostat Ryan Zimmerman. “It’s time for him to stay healthy and do the things he can do. He says so himself. The standards he and every-body sets sights on — hit .300, 30 homers, 100 RBI, those things are hard,” added Zimmerman, who has done them. “I think he can do it.”

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KROGER 250At Martinsville Speedway, Ridgeway, Va.

Lap length .526 miles(Start position in parentheses)

1. (1) Joey Logano, Ford, 258 laps, 144.6 rating, 0 points, $51,336.2. (13) Matt Crafton, Toyota, 258, 130.2, 43, $31,542.3. (4) Erik Jones, Toyota, 258, 119.6, 42, $25,488.4. (9) Johnny Sauter, Toyota, 258, 107.6, 40, $19,518.5. (7) Tyler Reddick, Ford, 258, 91.2, 39, $18,458.6. (11) Daniel Suarez, Toyota, 258, 97.7, 0, $16,574.7. (15) James Buescher, Chevrolet, 258, 75.7, 37, $14,158.8. (5) John Wes Townley, Chevrolet, 258, 83.4, 36, $16,352.9. (19) Matt Tifft, Toyota, 258, 84.1, 35, $16,297.10. (21) Justin Boston, Toyota, 258, 72.4, 34, $17,191.11. (3) Cameron Hayley, Toyota, 258, 101.2, 33, $16,186.12. (14) Daniel Hemric, Chevrolet, 258, 64.9, 32, $16,046.13. (26) Ray Black Jr., Chevrolet, 258, 58.2, 31, $15,990.14. (18) Spencer Gallagher, Chevrolet, 258, 65.6, 30, $15,935.15. (6) Brandon Jones, Chevrolet, 258, 91.6, 29, $16,252.16. (2) Cole Custer, Chevrolet, 258, 90.1, 29, $15,769.17. (12) Gray Gaulding, Toyota, 257, 59.7, 27, $13,663.18. (17) Timothy Peters, Toyota, 257, 67.7, 26, $15,658.19. (22) Ben Kennedy, Toyota, 257, 52.5, 25, $15,602.20. (10) Tyler Young, Chevrolet, 257, 63.1, 24, $16,019.21. (23) Caleb Holman, Chevrolet, 257, 47.1, 23, $13,241.22. (20) Mason Mingus, Chevrolet, 256, 49.7, 23, $13,213.23. (27) Korbin Forrister, Chevrolet, 255, 36.5, 21, $15,436.24. (31) Jennifer Jo Cobb, Chevrolet, 250, 29.8, 20, $14,130.25. (30) Tommy Regan, Chevrolet, 248, 29.1, 19, $14,197.26. (24) Jake Griffin, Chevrolet, handling, 218, 41.4, 18, $12,992.27. (28) Cody Ware, Chevrolet, vibration, 216, 36.6, 17, $12,964.28. (29) Norm Benning, Chevrolet, rear gear, 174, 29.3, 16, $12,716.29. (16) John Hunter Nemechek, Chevrolet, transmis-sion, 173, 72.1, 15, $12,660.30. (8) David Gilliland, Ford, brakes, 132, 60.7, 0, $12,160.31. (25) Bryan Silas, Chevrolet, overheating, 120, 34.6, 13, $10,660.

32. (32) Travis Kvapil, Chevrolet, rear gear, 83, 31.3, 12, $9,660.

Race StatisticsAverage speed of winner: 68.214 mph.Time of race: 1 hour, 59 minutes, 22 seconds.Margin of victory: 0.431 seconds.Caution flags: 9 for 61 laps.Lead changes: 14 among 5 drivers.Lap leaders: J. Logano 1-36; M.Mingus 37-40; J. Loga-no 41-110; M. Crafton 111-161; J. Logano 162; M. Craf-ton 163-178; J. Logano 179-180; M. Crafton 181-193; E. Jones 194-195; M. Crafton 196-205; J. Logano 206-244; M. Crafton 245; C. Custer 246-247; M. Crafton 248-256; J. Logano 257-258.

NASCAR Sprint CupSTP 500

At Martinsville Speedway, Ridgeway, Va.Lap length .526 miles

(Car number in parentheses)1. (22) Joey Logano, Ford, 98.461 mph.2. (31) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 98.328.3. (78) Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet, 98.048.4. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 97.613.5. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 97.583.6. (14) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 97.468.7. (42) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 97.463.8. (20) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 97.392.9. (5) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 97.282.10. (47) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 97.262.11. (19) Carl Edwards, Toyota, 97.177.12. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 97.038.13. (27) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 97.387.14. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 97.302.15. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 97.267.16. (10) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 97.267.17. (4) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 97.257.18. (43) Aric Almirola, Ford, 97.237.19. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 97.222.20. (18) David Ragan, Toyota, 96.8.21. (51) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 96.79.22. (3) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 96.76.23. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 96.558.24. (13) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 97.312.25. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 96.983.26. (41) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 96.944.27. (25) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 96.919.28. (46) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 96.899.29. (38) David Gilliland, Ford, 96.666.30. (15) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 96.617.

31. (98) Josh Wise, Ford, 96.607.32. (26) Jeb Burton, Toyota, 96.494.33. (55) Brett Moffitt, Toyota, 96.357.34. (40) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 96.298.35. (34) Chris Buescher, Ford, 96.259.36. (6) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 96.254.37. (35) Cole Whitt, Ford, Owner Points.38. (9) Sam Hornish Jr., Ford, Owner Points.39. (7) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, Owner Points.40. (32) Mike Bliss, Ford, Owner Points.41. (33) Alex Kennedy, Chevrolet, Owner Points.42. (23) J.J. Yeley, Toyota, Owner Points.43. (83) Matt DiBenedetto, Toyota, Owner Points.

Formula 1MALAYSIA GRAND PRIX

At Sepang International Circuit, Sepang, MalaysiaLap length 3.444 miles

Third Session1. Lewis Hamilton, England, Mercedes, 1 minute, 49.834 seconds.2. Sebastian Vettel, Germany, Ferrari, 1:49.908.3. Nico Rosberg, Germany, Mercedes, 1:50.299.4. Daniel Ricciardo, Australia, Red Bull, 1:51.541.5. Daniil Kvyat, Russia, Red Bull, 1:51.951.6. Max Verstappen, Netherlands, Toro Rosso, 1:51.981.7. Felipe Massa, Brazil, Williams, 1:52.473.8. Valtteri Bottas, Finland, Williams, 1:53.179.9. Marcus Ericsson, Sweden, Sauber, 1:53.261.10. Romain Grosjean, France, Lotus, 1:52.981.

Eliminated after second session11. Kimi Raikkonen, Finland, Ferrari, 1:42.173.12. Pastor Maldonado, Venezuela, Lotus, 1:42.198.13. Nico Hulkenberg, Germany, Force India, 1:43.023.14. Sergio Perez, Mexico, Force India, 1:43.469.15. Carlos Sainz Jr., Spain, Toro Rosso, 1:43.701.

IndyCarFIRESTONE GRAND PRIX OF ST. PETERSBURGAt St. Petersburg Street Circuit, St. Petersburg

Lap length 1.8 miles(Car number in parentheses)

1. (1) Will Power, Dallara-Chevrolet, 106.767 mph.2. (22) Simon Pagenaud, Dallara-Chevrolet, 106.71.3. (3) Helio Castroneves, Dallara-Chevrolet, 106.517.4. (2) Juan Pablo Montoya, Dallara-Chevrolet, 106.486.5. (14) Takuma Sato, Dallara-Honda, 105.97.6. (11) Sebastien Bourdais, Dallara-Chevrolet, 105.961.7. (10) Tony Kanaan, Dallara-Chevrolet, 106.024.

8. (28) Ryan Hunter-Reay, Dallara-Honda, 105.939.9. (9) Scott Dixon, Dallara-Chevrolet, 105.833.10. (67) Josef Newgarden, Dallara-Chevrolet, 105.8.11. (25) Simona de Silvestro, Dallara-Honda, 105.596.12. (27) Marco Andretti, Dallara-Honda, 105.406.13. (83) Charlie Kimball, Dallara-Chevrolet, 105.241.14. (26) Carlos Munoz, Dallara-Honda, 105.385.15. (15) Graham Rahal, Dallara-Honda, 105.239.16. (5) James Hinchcliffe, Dallara-Honda, 105.232.17. (4) Stefano Coletti, Dallara-Chevrolet, 105.071.18. (8) Sage Karam, Dallara-Chevrolet, 104.853.19. (20) Luca Filippi, Dallara-Chevrolet, 105.069.20. (7) James Jakes, Dallara-Honda, 104.8.21. (41) Jack Hawksworth, Dallara-Honda, 104.5.22. (98) Gabby Chaves, Dallara-Honda, 104.566.23. (19) Francesco Dracone, Dallara-Honda, 100.832.24. (18) Carlos Huertas, Dallara-Honda, 104.564.

NHRAFOUR-WIDE NATIONALS

At zMax Dragway, Charlotte, N.C.Today’s Pairings

Top Fuel1. J.R. Todd, 3.713 seconds, 309.84 mph vs. 16. Shawn Langdon, 5.089, 275.56 vs. 8. Antron Brown, 3.792, 318.62 vs. 9. Dave Connolly, 3.807, 317.05. 2. Pat Dakin, 3.715, 318.84 vs. 15. Chris Karamesines, 4.343, 185.72 vs. 7. Richie Crampton, 3.771, 327.03 vs. 10. Brittany Force, 3.826, 318.32. 3. Tony Schumacher, 3.726, 328.94 vs. 14. Leah Pritchett, 4.130, 305.70 vs. 6. Clay Millican, 3.768, 315.05 vs. 11. Larry Dixon, 3.829, 314.75. 4. Spencer Massey, 3.730, 326.32 vs. 13. Ike Maier, 4.020, 303.84 vs. 5. Doug Kalitta, 3.736, 325.06 vs. 12. Steve Torrence, 3.837, 321.35. Did Not Qualify: 17. Terry McMillen, 10.498, 87.29.

Funny Car1. Courtney Force, Chevy Camaro, 4.011, 312.35 vs. 16. Dale Creasy Jr., Chevy Impala, 5.087, 172.01 vs. 8. Chad Head, Toyota Camry, 4.077, 303.91 vs. 9. Del Worsham, Camry, 4.101, 305.63. 2. John Force, Camaro, 4.040, 310.84 vs. 15. Alexis DeJoria, Camry, 4.839, 218.55 vs. 7. Robert Hight, Chevrolet Camaro, 4.061, 308.07 vs. 10. Tony Pedregon, Camry, 4.123, 300.53. 3. Ron Capps, Dodge Charger, 4.051, 308.78 vs. 14. Paul Lee, Charger, 4.634, 184.40 vs. 6. Jack Beckman, Charger, 4.059, 304.67 vs. 11. Tommy Johnson Jr., Charger, 4.132, 251.20. 4. Matt Hagan, Charger, 4.055, 306.60 vs. 13. John Hale, Charger, 4.317, 296.63 vs. 5. Cruz Pedregon, Camry, 4.055, 300.06 vs. 12. Tim Wilkerson, Ford Mus-tang, 4.167, 305.42. DNQ: 17. Jeff Diehl, 7.463, 103.78.

Penske warns

his team over tires

By JENNA FRYERAssociAted Press

ST. PETERSBURG — Roger Penske warned his NASCAR team to stay out of any controversy regarding the possible manipulation of tires used during races.

The team owner is aware of rampant industry speculation that some crews are drilling tiny holes in tires to allow air to escape during a race, a process known as “bleed-ing tires.” NASCAR con-fiscated tires the last two weeks, including those of Team Penske driver Joey Logano following the race at Phoenix.

Logano and Kevin Harvick’s tires both cleared a second inspec-tion. NASCAR took tires from four other drivers after last week’s race at California, but results of an independent inspec-tion haven’t been released.

“It’s my understanding that there could be ways to have the tires lose pressure over a stint,” Penske said Saturday at the IndyCar Series event at St. Petersburg.

“Obviously with softer tires, you are going to have better grip and better performance. I’ve told our guys ‘Hey, let’s stay out of this.’ I can tell you this: We are not making any adjustments to our tires for that type of activity.”

Penske didn’t know what NASCAR was looking for when it took Logano’s tires after the Phoenix race. He also doesn’t know if anyone in the Sprint Cup Series garage is actually bleeding tires.

“I can’t ever point my finger at anyone else. At the end of the day, guys go fast for different reasons, and someone has an idea that that’s going on,” Penske said. “I’ve seen no evidence at this point, at least it hasn’t been show to me, to say ‘this is happening.’

“The only finger I’m pointing is at my own guys to make sure we’re not involved.”

NASCAR on Friday reminded crew chiefs that altering tires will receive a harsh penalty.

NASCAR called the in-spection of tires a “routine audit,” but the tires taken from Harvick, Kurt Busch, Ryan Newman and Paul Menard last Sunday were sent to an independent facility for testing after they were first examined at NASCAR’s R&D Center in North Carolina. That third party test has not been revealed.

According to the rules, a tire violation would likely be subject to a P5 penalty that warrants the loss of 50 points, a fine between $75,000 and $125,000, and a six-race suspension.

Many competitors argued manipulating tires should be subject to one of the stiffest penalties in NASCAR history, and Penske didn’t disagree that it’s unwritten code not to mess with tires.

“That’s one of the conditions, you talk about fuel, you talk about engine (being) oversized, you talk about fooling around with the tires — I would assume that’s pretty much they kick you out (of NASCAR),” Penske said. “We all want to be competitive and we are all working on the edge all the time, but I think there are a few areas which are definitely over the line.”

� AUTO RACING: NASCAR Sprint Cup

Late restart boosts

LoganoBy The AssociATed Press

MARTINSVILLE, Va. — Joey Logano passed Matt Crafton entering the first turn at the start of a two-lap sprint to the finish and won the NASCAR Trucks race at Martinsville Speedway on Saturday.

The Daytona 500 champion won for the first time in the series to become the 26th driver to win in all three of NASCAR’s top series. The pole-sitter also kept a dominating weekend going. He will start on the pole in today’s Sprint Cup race.

Crafton, who led 100 laps while Logano led 150, figured he might be in trouble with the two-lap finish.

“I was honestly a little bit worried because it would take my truck four or five laps to get going, but all in all, not a bad day,” Crafton, the two-time defending series champion, said. “His shot was going to be getting down there in turn one and he lagged back just enough and got a good run on us. I felt that I had a decent restart there but, man, I have no idea. He came like a shot out of a cannon right there and went by us.”

Larson hospitalized after fainting: In Martinsville, Va., Chip Ganassi Racing officials said Kyle Larson was taken to a hospital as a precaution after fainting during an autograph session at Martinsville Speedway.

Chip Ganassi said Larson fainted at Chevy Stage in the fan area. He said Larson was awake and alert and was aware of where he was and even how his practice session had gone earlier in the day.

Hamilton takes pole in Malaysia: In Sepang, Malaysia, Lewis Hamilton took pole position for the Malaysian Grand Prix, while Mercedes’ run of nine straight front-row lockouts in Formula One came to an end as Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel qualified second.

A drenching thunderstorm delayed the final part of qualifying but even a wet track could not prevent Hamilton topping the grid with a time of 1 minute, 49.834 seconds at Sepang International Circuit.

� AUTO RACING ROUNDUP

AP PHOTO

Will Power drives into turn 12 during Saturday’s qualifying for the IndyCar Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg in St. Petersburg. The Australian took the pole for today’s race, which opens the series’ season.

� AUTO RACING: IndyCar

Power, Penske start where they left off

ST. PETERSBURG — IndyCar champion Will Power led a Team Penske sweep in qualifying for the long-awaited opener.

It was no surprise at all to see Power twice break the track record Saturday in qualifying, and lead teammates Simon Pagenaud, Helio Castroneves and Juan Pablo Montoya in a Penske romp.

Montoya even hinted at what was to come after three Penske drivers paced the opening practice of the weekend. Asked if that early show-ing meant anything, he replied it was a surprise Penske wasn’t 1-2-3-4 on the leaderboard.

Now the only question lingering is if the Penske quartet can be stopped in today’s race.

“There’s four of us, four really good drivers, great equipment, sim-ilar equipment,” said Pagenaud, who joined the team during the offseason as Penske expanded to four cars.

“It’s easy to look at the data and improve

yourself personally. It just makes you stronger every session.”

Power has led every on-track session around the temporary street circuit in downtown St. Petersburg. He was briefly bumped from the top starting spot by Pagenaud, but reclaimed it with a lap at 1 minute, .6931 seconds.

“I was really satisfied to get pole,” said Power, who has now won five

of the last six poles at St. Petersburg, and opened last year’s championship season with a win here.

His lap at 1:00.6509 in the second qualifying group stands as the track record, breaking the mark of 1:00.928 set by Sebastien Bourdais (2003).

“I think just the way the team is, the teammates, it provides a lot of motiva-tion,” Power said.

In addition to the

noticeable absence of Honda drivers in the final qualifying round was a void of drivers from Andretti Autosport or Chip Ganassi Racing.

“It was a disappointing qualifying run,” said Andretti driver Ryan Hunter-Reay. “From the first laps, I didn’t really feel we had the balance and the grip level.”

IndyCar this year has introduced new aero-dynamic kits that have replaced the spec Dallara chassis. In addition to helping manufacturers Chevrolet and Honda dif-ferentiate themselves, the cars will have additional downforce that will allow drivers to run faster and deeper into the corners.

By JENNA FRYERAssociAted Press

Reigning champ earns pole as team sweeps

top three spots

AP PHOTO

Juan Pablo Montoya zips down the front straight during Saturday’s qualifying for today’s IndyCar Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg in St. Petersburg.

GRAND PRIX OF ST. PETERSBURGWHO: IndyCar Series season opener WHEN: Today, 3 p.m.WHERE: 1.8-mile, 14-turn temporary street course in St. PetersburgTV: ABCTICKETS: $25-$100, 1-877-725-8849 or online via www.gpstpete.comDEFENDING CHAMP: Will Power

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Sports on TVARENA FOOTBALL

7 p.m.ESPN2 — Philadelphia at Orlando

AUTO RACING1 p.m.

FS1 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, STP 500, at Martinsville, Va.

2 p.m.ESPN — NHRA, Four-Wide Nationals, at Concord, N.C. (same-day tape)

3 p.m.ABC — IndyCar, Grand Prix of St. Petersburg

CYCLING11:30 p.m.

NBCSN — Criterium International, fi-nal stage, from Porto-Vecchio to Col de l’Ospedale, Corsica (same-day tape)

GOLF8:30 a.m.

TGC — European PGA Tour, Trophee Has-san II, final round, at Agadir, Morocco

1 p.m.TGC — PGA Tour, Texas Open, final round, at San Antonio

3 p.m.NBC — PGA Tour, Texas Open, final round, at San AntonioTGC — Champions Tour, Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic, final round, at Saucier

6 p.m.TGC — LPGA, Kia Classic, final round, at Carlsbad, Calif.

MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL2 p.m.

CBS — NCAA Tournament, regional final, Louisville vs. Michigan St., at Syracuse, N.Y.

4:55 p.m.CBS — NCAA Tournament, regional final, Gonzaga vs. Duke, at Houston

MEN’S COLLEGE HOCKEY5 p.m.

ESPNU — NCAA, Division I playoffs, region-al final, Miami (Ohio)-Providence winner vs. Denver-Boston College winner, at Prov-idence, R.I.

7:30 p.m.ESPNU — NCAA, Division I playoffs, region-al final, Minn. St.-(Mankato)-RIT winner vs. Nebraska-Omaha-Harvard winner, at South Bend, Ind.

NBA12:30 p.m.

ABC — Houston at Washington6 p.m.

SUN — Detroit at MiamiNHL HOCKEY

5 p.m.FSFL — Florida at Ottawa

7:30 p.m.NBCSN — San Jose at Pittsburgh

SOCCER2:30 p.m.

ESPN2 — UEFA, qualifier for European Championship, Portugal vs. Serbia, at Lis-bon, Portugal

4:50 p.m.ESPN2 — MLS, Philadelphia at Chicago

7 p.m.FS1 — MLS, Toronto at Real Salt Lake

WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALLNoon

ESPN — NCAA Tournament, regional final, South Carolina vs. Florida St., at Greensboro, N.C.

8:30 p.m.ESPN — NCAA Tournament, regional final, Baylor vs. Notre Dame, at Oklahoma City

Sports on RadioAUTO RACING

3 p.m.1250 AM — Grand Prix of St. Petersburg

MLB1 p.m.

620 AM, 1070 AM — Tampa Bay at BostonMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL

2 p.m.1070 AM, 99.3 FM — NCAA Tournament, regional final, Louisville vs. Michigan St., at Syracuse, N.Y.

4:55 p.m.1070 AM, 99.3 FM — NCAA Tournament, re-gional final, Gonzaga vs. Duke, at Houston

Glantz-Culver LineNCAA TOURNAMENT

TodayRegional Finals

At Syracuse, N.Y.FAVORITE LINE O/U UNDERDOGMichigan St. 2½ (128½) Louisville

At HoustonDuke 2½ (144½) Gonzaga

CBI TOURNAMENTMonday

Championship SeriesGame One

at Loyola of Chicago 5½ (132½) La.-Monroe

NITTuesday

At New YorkSemifinals

Temple 1 (141) MiamiStanford 2 (138½) Old Dominion

NBAFAVORITE LINE O/U UNDERDOGHouston 3 (203) at Washingtonat Brooklyn 9½ (202) L.A. Lakersat New Orleans 11½ (202) Minnesotaat Cleveland 19 (206) PhiladelphiaL.A. Clippers 4½ (206) at Bostonat Miami 4 (197½) Detroitat Indiana 1 (198) Dallasat San Antonio 6 (195½) MemphisOklahoma City 1½ (217) at Phoenix

NHLFAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINEat N.Y. Rangers -170 Washington +150at Ottawa -140 Florida +120at N.Y. Islanders -140 Detroit +120Boston -145 at Carolina +125at Nashville -160 Calgary +140Anaheim -165 at New Jersey +145at Pittsburgh -155 San Jose +135Chicago -120 at Winnipeg +100

College baseballSATURDAY’S SCORES

EASTChestnut Hill 6-2, Caldwell 5-0Richard Stockton 7-3, Montclair St. 1-5Susquehanna 2, Merchant Marine 1Utica 4, Stevens Tech 2West Virginia 9, Charleston Southern 2W. New England at Salve Regina, ppd.

SOUTHAlice Lloyd 3-2, Point Park 1-4Austin Peay 9, Tennessee Tech 8Boston College 6, Duke 3Brescia 2-0, Rio Grande 1-7Campbellsville 17, Cumberlands 1Carson-Newman 5-9, Lenoir-Rhyne 3-0Castleton 12-15, Colby 10-4E. Mennonite 10-9, Hampden-Sydney 9-5Indiana-Southeast 15-8, Asbury 2-1Lindsey Wilson 9-22, Pikeville 6-1, 1st game, 14 inningsLimestone 5-10, Barton 2-8Lipscomb 8, Georgetown 3Longwood 5, High Point 2Louisville 8, Georgia Tech 3Martin Methodist 4-2, Faulkner 3-8Miami 4, North Carolina 3, 11 inningsMiddle Tennessee 8, Old Dominion 2Morehead St. 11, E. Kentucky 10NC State 7, Pittsburgh 1Pfeiffer 6-5, Erskine 5-13Point 8-4, Milligan 4-5Radford 8, Charleston Southern 4Rhodes 7, Berry 0Spalding 6-4, Webster 4-3St. Catharine 6, Georgetown 0Tenn. Wesleyan 3, St. Andrews 0

Thomas More 5-5, Westminster (Mo.) 4-4, 1G, 8 inningsTruett-McConnell 6, Union (Ky.) 0Tusculum 8-9, Anderson (SC) 7-2, 1st game, 12 inningsUAB 6, W. Kentucky 5UNC-Greensboro 7, ETSU 5UT-Martin 5, Belmont 4, 10 inningsVirginia 9-4, Notre Dame 1-2Wake Forest 7, Clemson 3

MIDWESTPark 7, Missouri Baptist 6, 12 innings

SOUTHWESTConcordia-Austin 3-1, LeTourneau 0-4Fresno St. 8, New Mexico 1Georgia Southern 12, Texas St. 3St. Edward’s 4, Lubbock Christian 2

Pro baseballAMERICAN LEAGUE

W L PctOakland 17 9 .654Kansas City 16 9 .640Toronto 15 11 .577Los Angeles 13 10 .565Houston 10 8 .556Boston 12 10 .545New York 14 12 .538RAYS 11 10 .524Cleveland 11 14 .440Minnesota 10 13 .435Seattle 10 14 .417Texas 9 13 .409Baltimore 10 15 .400Detroit 10 16 .385Chicago 8 14 .364

NATIONAL LEAGUE W L PctLos Angeles 14 7 .667New York 15 11 .577Arizona 14 11 .560St. Louis 11 9 .550Cincinnati 12 10 .545MARLINS 12 10 .545Pittsburgh 12 10 .545San Diego 13 11 .542Colorado 13 12 .520Atlanta 12 13 .480Milwaukee 11 12 .478Philadelphia 11 14 .440Washington 9 12 .429Chicago 11 15 .423San Francisco 8 19 .296NOTE: Split-squad games count in the standings; games against non-major league teams do not.

Friday’s resultsRAYS vs. Baltimore at Sarasota, RainAtlanta 4, Boston 2, 7 inningsN.Y. Yankees 10, Philadelphia 0, 6 inningsWashington 1, St. Louis (ss) 1, tieSt. Louis (ss) 5, N.Y. Mets 4Pittsburgh 4, Minnesota 2, 8 inningsToronto 4, Detroit 1, 5 inningsOakland 7, Texas 6Chicago Cubs 6, Chicago White Sox 3Arizona (ss) 3, Cleveland 2Arizona (ss) 7, L.A. Angels 2MARLINS vs. Houston at Kissimmee, ccd., RainKansas City 5, Seattle 1San Francisco 8, L.A. Dodgers 4San Diego 7, Colorado 5Milwaukee 8, Cincinnati 6

Saturday’s resultsMARLINS 1, Houston 1, tieMinnesota 7, Philadelphia 1Baltimore 10, N.Y. Yankees 2Detroit 4, St. Louis 3Pittsburgh 8, Toronto (ss) 3Boston 9, RAYS 6Atlanta 5, Toronto (ss) 3N.Y. Mets 10, Washington 2San Francisco 9, Seattle 8Oakland 10, Chicago White Sox 4Cleveland 3, Milwaukee 2Cincinnati 9, Chicago Cubs (ss) 5San Diego 3, Texas 2Chicago Cubs (ss) 18, Colorado 4L.A. Dodgers 5, L.A. Angels 4Kansas City 10, Arizona 5

Today’s gamesN.Y. Mets vs. St. Louis at Jupiter, 1:05 p.m.Minnesota vs. Baltimore (ss) at Sarasota, 1:05 p.m.MARLINS vs. Washington at Viera, 1:05 p.m.Pittsburgh vs. Atlanta at Kissimmee, 1:05 p.m.Detroit vs. Philadelphia at Clearwater, 1:05 p.m.RAYS vs. Boston at Fort Myers, 1:05 p.m.N.Y. Yankees vs. Houston at Kissimmee, 1:05 p.m.Baltimore (ss) vs. Toronto at Dunedin, 1:07 p.m.Cincinnati vs. L.A. Angels at Tempe, Ariz., 3:10 p.m.Seattle vs. San Diego at Peoria, Ariz., 4:05 p.m.Milwaukee vs. Oakland at Mesa, Ariz., 4:05 p.m.Texas vs. L.A. Dodgers (ss) at Glendale, Ariz., 4:05 p.m.Chicago Cubs vs. Kansas City at Surprise, Ariz., 4:05 p.m.L.A. Dodgers (ss) vs. San Francisco at Scotts-dale, Ariz., 4:05 p.m.Chicago White Sox vs. Cleveland at Good-year, Ariz., 4:05 p.m.Colorado vs. Arizona at Hermosillo, 4:10 p.m.Arizona vs. Colorado at Scottsdale, Ariz., 4:10 p.m.

ORIOLES 10, YANKEES 2At Tampa Baltimore 051 001 021 — 10 12 0New York (A) 000 010 100 — 2 3 0T.Wilson, J.Garcia (5), Matusz (7), Webb (8), L.Verrett (9) and Lavarnway, Clevenger; S.Baker, Lindgren (3), Bailey (4), Shreve (5), Betances (6), Ju.Wilson (7), C.Martin (8), N.Rumbelow (9) and Au.Romine, J.Murphy. W—T.Wilson. L—S.Baker. HRs—Baltimore, De Aza (2), Paredes (2). New York (A), A.Ro-driguez (3), Drew (2).

ATHLETICS 10, WHITE SOX 4At Glendale, Ariz.Oakland 200 000 260 — 10 15 1Chicago (A) 000 003 100 — 4 11 1Kazmir, B.Wahl (6), Bassitt (7), B.Huntzinger (8), P.Venditte (9) and Vogt, Bry.Anderson; Quintana, Albers (7), Da.Jennings (7), Cleto (8), Asencio (8), Putnam (9) and M.Medina, Soto. W—Bassitt. L—Cleto. HRs—Oakland, Pridie (2).

TIGERS 4, CARDINALS 3At Lakeland St. Louis 003 000 000 — 3 5 0Detroit 200 000 11x — 4 9 1Lynn, M.Harris (6), Villanueva (8) and E.Eas-ley, T.Cruz; Greene, K.Ryan (6), W.Mayberry (6), Alburquerque (7), Krol (8), P.Voelker (9) and Avila, Pina. W—Krol. L—Villanueva. Sv—P.Voelker. HRs—Detroit, Mi.Cabrera (2), Avila (2).

ASTROS 1, MARLINS 1At Jupiter Houston 000 010 000 — 1 8 0Miami 100 000 000 — 1 6 0R.Hernandez, Neshek (6), Sipp (7), K.Chap-man (8) and Conger; Latos, S.Dyson (6), Crow (8), Cishek (9) and Saltalamacchia, Solano. HRs—Houston, Conger (2).

TWINS 7, PHILLIES 1At Fort Myers Philadelphia 001 000 000 — 1 5 2Minnesota 003 210 01x — 7 11 0J.Williams, Giles (5), Oliver (6), L.Garcia (7), Aumont (8) and Ruiz, R.Garcia; E.Santana, Perkins (7), Thielbar (8), Boyer (9) and K.Su-zuki, Fryer. W—E.Santana. L—J.Williams. HRs—Minnesota, Mauer (1).

PIRATES 8, BLUE JAYS (SS) 3At Bradenton Toronto (ss) 110 100 000 — 3 8 1Pittsburgh 211 004 00x — 8 8 0Wolf, Loup (3), Redmond (5), W.Browning

(6), L.Perez (6), Infante (7) and D.Navarro, S.Ochinko; Morton, Melancon (7), J.Hughes (8), Scahill (9), Caminero (9) and Cervelli, W.Castillo. W—Morton. L—Wolf. HRs—To-ronto, Barton (1), Valencia (2). Pittsburgh, Polanco (2).

BRAVES 5, BLUE JAYS (SS) 3At Dunedin Atlanta 010 002 020 — 5 13 0Toronto (ss) 002 010 000 — 3 9 1A.Wood, Kimbrel (7), B.Cunniff (8), Jaime (9), B.Feigl (9) and Bethancourt, Flores; Estrada, Hendriks (4), Francis (5), Osuna (6), Hynes (6), M.Castro (8), Burns (9) and Thole, J.Mur-phy. W—Kimbrel. L—M.Castro. Sv—B.Feigl.

GIANTS 9, MARINERS 8At Peoria, Ariz.San Francisco 100 300 005 — 9 11 2Seattle 210 302 000 — 8 11 0Peavy, Rapada (4), Gutierrez (5), Affeldt (6), Bochy (6), Romo (7), S.Casilla (8), Strickland (9) and Posey, J.Williams; Iwakuma, Wil-helmsen (6), E.Ramirez (7), Lowe (9) and Zu-nino, Jo.Baker. W—S.Casilla. L—E.Ramirez. Sv—Strickland. HRs—San Francisco, Max-well (2). Seattle, Seager (3), Zunino 2 (6).

INDIANS 3, BREWERS 2At Phoenix, Ariz.Cleveland 002 000 010 — 3 9 1Milwaukee 100 010 000 — 2 8 0McAllister, Hagadone (6), A.Adams (7), Crockett (8), T.Haley (9) and Y.Gomes, Hayes; W.Peralta, Jeffress (7), Kintzler (8), C.Perez (8) and Centeno, Maldonado. W—A.Adams. L—Kintzler. Sv—T.Haley. HRs—Cleveland, Kipnis (1).

PADRES 3, RANGERS 2At Surprise, Ariz.San Diego 000 000 300 — 3 4 1Texas 100 010 000 — 2 9 1T.Ross, J.Gustave (7), Valverde (8), Vincent (9) and Nieves, R.Gale; Edwards, Fujikawa (3), J.Wright (4), K.Kela (6), Scheppers (7), Clau-dio (8), Mendez (8), Feliz (9) and Chirinos. W—T.Ross. L—Scheppers. Sv—Vincent.

ROYALS 10, DIAMONDBACKS 5At Scottsdale, Ariz.Kansas City 100 110 502 — 10 17 0Arizona 000 221 000 — 5 12 1D.Duffy, Coleman (6), K.Herrera (7), F.Mo-rales (8), Madson (9) and Boscan, Kratz; Hellickson, Chafin (5), Ray (6), A.Schugel (8), E.Burgos (9) and Pacheco, Lalli. W—Cole-man. L—Ray. HRs—Arizona, Pollock (1), Goldschmidt (1).

DODGERS 5, ANGELS 4At Tempe, Ariz.Los Angeles (N) 021 000 110 — 5 9 0Los Angeles (A) 010 010 011 — 4 11 0Huff, P.Baez (4), McGowan (5), A.Liberatore (6), J.Ravin (7), Rosenberg (8), Buchter (9) and Grandal, R.Henriquez; Shoemaker, J.Alvarez (7), Street (8), Mattheus (9) and Iannetta, C.Perez. W—Huff. L—Shoemaker. Sv—Buchter. HRs—Los Angeles (N), Guer-rero (3), Pederson (5). Los Angeles (A), Trout (4), Aybar (1).

METS 10, NATIONALS 2At Port St. Lucie Washington 000 001 001 — 2 7 1New York (N) 004 002 40x — 10 12 0Strasburg, Barrett (5), Blevins (5), Roark (6), R.Martin (7), X.Cedeno (8) and W.Ramos, Leon; deGrom, Z.Thornton (8), S.Gilmartin (8), Carlyle (8), Familia (9) and d’Arnaud, Monell. W—deGrom. L—Strasburg. HRs—Washington, Harper (2). New York (N), Granderson (3), D.Wright (4), Duda (2), Monell (4).

CUBS (SS) 18, ROCKIES 4At Mesa, Ariz.Colorado 000 000 400 — 4 9 4Chicago (N) (ss) 732 002 40x — 18 21 0J.Gray, N.Gonzalez (1), S.Oberg (2), S.Castro (3), Betancourt (5), Brothers (6), L.Gomez (7), J.Arrowood (7) and D.Nunez, McKenry; Arrieta, D.Britton (5), Strop (6), H.Rondon (6), Motte (7), P.Francescon (7), M.Brazis (8), Rosscup (9) and W.Contreras, D.Ross. W—Arrieta. L—J.Gray. HRs—Colorado, McBride (2). Chicago (N), Arrieta (1).

REDS 9, CUBS (SS) 5At Goodyear, Ariz.Chicago (N) (ss) 000 020 300 — 5 8 1Cincinnati 400 400 10x — 9 11 2Germen, Bueno (1), F.Batista (3), De Leon (6), Ortiz (8) and W.Castillo, V.Caratini; A.Chap-man, M.Parra (2), Cingrani (3), Christiani (4), Adcock (5), B.Klimesh (6), Z.Weiss (8), K.McMyne (9) and B.Pena. W—A.Chapman. L—Germen. HRs—Chicago (N), Fowler (1). Cincinnati, T.Frazier (4), Boesch (4).

Pro hockeyNHL

EASTERN CONFERENCEAtlantic Division

GP W L OT Pts GF GAx-Montreal 76 47 21 8 102 200 169LIGHTNING 76 46 23 7 99 244 198Detroit 74 40 22 12 92 216 201Boston 75 37 25 13 87 199 195Ottawa 74 37 25 12 86 216 199PANTHERS 75 34 26 15 83 186 205Toronto 76 28 42 6 62 198 244Buffalo 74 20 46 8 48 141 249

Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GAx-N.Y. Rangers 74 47 20 7 101 226 172Pittsburgh 75 41 23 11 93 207 188N.Y. Islanders 76 44 27 5 93 230 211Washington 75 40 25 10 90 218 186Philadelphia 76 30 29 17 77 198 219Columbus 75 36 35 4 76 207 232New Jersey 75 31 32 12 74 167 192Carolina 74 28 36 10 66 173 202

WESTERN CONFERENCECentral Division

GP W L OT Pts GF GAx-Nashville 76 47 21 8 102 218 183St. Louis 75 46 22 7 99 228 186Minnesota 76 44 25 7 95 219 186Chicago 74 44 24 6 94 209 172Winnipeg 75 39 24 12 90 212 197Dallas 75 36 29 10 82 232 240Colorado 74 34 28 12 80 200 206

Pacific Division GP W L OT Pts GF GAx-Anaheim 77 48 22 7 103 225 215Vancouver 74 43 27 4 90 212 199Los Angeles 75 37 24 14 88 200 188Calgary 75 40 28 7 87 219 199San Jose 75 37 30 8 82 210 212Edmonton 75 22 40 13 57 181 254Arizona 76 23 45 8 54 160 252NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss.x-clinched playoff spot

Friday’s resultsMinnesota 4, Calgary 2Columbus 5, Chicago 2Edmonton 4, Dallas 0

Saturday’s resultsSan Jose 3, Philadelphia 2, SONashville 4, Washington 3Boston 4, N.Y. Rangers 2Anaheim 3, N.Y. Islanders 2Pittsburgh 3, Arizona 2Detroit 4, LIGHTNING 0Toronto 4, Ottawa 3, OTMontreal 3, PANTHERS 2, OTCarolina 3, New Jersey 1Columbus 4, St. Louis 2Minnesota 4, Los Angeles 1Buffalo at Colorado, lateDallas at Vancouver, late

Today’s gamesWashington at N.Y. Rangers, 3 p.m.PANTHERS at Ottawa, 5 p.m.Detroit at N.Y. Islanders, 5 p.m.Boston at Carolina, 5 p.m.Calgary at Nashville, 5 p.m.Anaheim at New Jersey, 7 p.m.San Jose at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m.

Chicago at Winnipeg, 7:30 p.m.

ECHL EASTERN CONFERENCE

East Division GP W L OL SL Pts GF GAx-Florida 66 46 13 2 5 99 249 188x-Reading 66 42 18 4 2 90 240 194x-South Carolina 67 41 19 1 6 89 211 157Orlando 65 34 24 4 3 75 216 194Greenville 67 35 28 1 3 74 196 203Elmira 66 31 28 0 7 69 173 196Gwinnett 66 18 42 3 3 42 159 243

North Division GP W L OL SL Pts GF GAx-Toledo 65 45 14 4 2 96 252 164x-Fort Wayne 66 44 16 2 4 94 235 185Kalamazoo 64 32 27 2 3 69 198 207Wheeling 64 32 30 1 1 66 188 188Cincinnati 65 28 28 2 7 65 175 193Indy 65 27 29 4 5 63 178 203Evansville 65 14 43 5 3 36 158 247

WESTERN CONFERENCECentral Division

GP W L OL SL Pts GF GAy-Allen 66 43 14 6 3 95 263 192Rapid City 66 35 26 2 3 75 205 191Quad City 67 33 27 4 3 73 189 173Tulsa 65 33 27 2 3 71 226 224Wichita 66 30 28 2 6 68 198 220Missouri 65 25 33 4 3 57 170 211Brampton 64 21 40 3 0 45 167 264

Pacific Division GP W L OL SL Pts GF GAx-Idaho 67 45 17 2 3 95 237 174x-Ontario 65 38 18 4 5 85 209 166Colorado 66 39 21 3 3 84 221 190Utah 66 32 26 5 3 72 191 204Alaska 64 32 25 3 4 71 222 208Bakersfield 66 24 34 3 5 56 185 238Stockton 66 19 46 1 0 39 178 272x-Clinched Playoff Berthy-Clinched Divisional TitleNote: Two points are awarded for a win, one point for an overtime or shootout loss.

Friday’s resultsFlorida 5, Elmira 3South Carolina 5, Toledo 3Rapid City 6, Brampton 3Cincinnati 4, Evansville 2Reading 3, Indy 2Gwinnett 4, Orlando 3Wheeling 2, Fort Wayne 1Missouri 5, Allen 4, OTQuad City 4, Wichita 0Idaho 7, Utah 4Kalamazoo 2, Colorado 1, OTOntario 5, Bakersfield 1Alaska 10, Stockton 2

Saturday’s resultsGreenville 5, Gwinnett 1Florida 3, Elmira 1Toledo 3, Evansville 2Wheeling 5, Reading 2Indy 3, South Carolina 2Fort Wayne 4, Cincinnati 3, OTAllen 3, Tulsa 2, OTMissouri 5, Wichita 2Idaho at Utah, lateKalamazoo at Colorado, lateOntario at Bakersfield, lateAlaska at Stockton, late

Today’s gamesRapid City at Brampton, 2 p.m.Orlando at Gwinnett, 2:05 p.m.Cincinnati at Wheeling, 4:05 p.m.Quad City at Missouri, 5:05 p.m.Kalamazoo at Colorado, 5:05 p.m.South Carolina at Evansville, 6 p.m.Tulsa at Wichita, 6:05 p.m.Alaska at Stockton, 7 p.m.

College hockeyNCAA DIVISION I TOURNAMENT

NORTHEAST REGIONALAt Verizon Wireless Arena

Manchester, N.H.Regional Championship

Saturday, March 28Boston University 3, Minnesota-Duluth 2

EAST REGIONALAt Dunkin’ Donuts Center

Providence, R.I.First Round

Saturday’s resultsDenver 5, Boston College 2Providence 7, Miami (Ohio) 5

Regional ChampionshipToday’s game

Denver (24-13-2) vs. Providence (23-13-2), 5 p.m.

MIDWEST REGIONALAt Compton Family Ice Arena

South Bend, Ind.First Round

Saturday’s resultsRIT 2, Minnesota State-Mankato 1Nebraska-Omaha 4, Harvard 1

Regional ChampionshipToday’s game

RIT (20-14-5) vs. Nebraska-Omaha (19-12-6), 7:30 p.m.

WEST REGIONALAt Scheels Arena

Fargo, N.D.Regional Championship

Saturday’s resultSt. Cloud State (20-18-1) vs. North Dakota (28-9-3), 9 p.m.

TransactionsBASEBALL

American LeagueBALTIMORE ORIOLES — Optioned RHP

Tyler Wilson to Norfolk (IL).CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Optioned RHP

Daniel Webb to Charlotte (IL). Reassigned LHP Zach Phillips to their minor league camp.

LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Optioned RHP Cam Bedrosian to Salt Lake (PCL). Re-leased RHP Matt Lindstrom. Reassigned LHP Adam Wilk to their minor league camp.

MINNESOTA TWINS — Optioned OFs Aaron Hicks and Eddie Rosario and RHP Trevor May to Rochester (AHL). Reassigned RHP Mark Hamburger and C Dan Rohlfing to their minor league camp.

TEXAS RANGERS — Acquired LHP Sam Freeman from St. Louis Cardinals for a player to be named or cash considerations. Optioned RHP Anthony Ranuado to Round Rock (PCL). Reassigned RHP Ross Ohlendorf to their minor league camp. Released RHP Juan Carlos Oviedo and OF Nate Schier-holtz from their minor league contracts.

National LeagueCHICAGO CUBS — Optioned LHP Eric

Jokisch to Iowa (PCL). Released LHP Felix Doubront.

COLORADO ROCKIES — Optioned RHP Jairo Diaz, INF Cristhian Adames and OF Kyle Parker to Albuquerque (PCL). Re-assigned LHP Ken Roberts, C Ryan Casteel and C Dustin Garneau to their minor league camp.

MIAMI MARLINS — Reassigned INF Scott Sizemore to their minor league camp.

NEW YORK METS — Reassigned OF Alex Castellanos, LHP Scott Rice and RHP Chase Bradford to their minor league camp.

SAN DIEGO PADRES — Reassigned INF-OF Jake Goebbert, INF Brett Wallace and C Cody Decker to their minor league camp.

HOCKEYNational Hockey League

NASHVILLE PREDATORS — Reassigned 2014 F Kevin Fiala to Milwaukee (AHL).

American Hockey LeagueSPRINGFIELD FALCONS — Signed F

Seth Ambroz to an amateur tryout contract.ECHL

ECHL — Suspended Ontario’s Norm Ezekiel two games and fined him an undis-closed amount for his actions in a March 27 game at Bakersfield. Suspended Indy’s Nick Bruneteau one game and fined him an un-disclosed amount for his actions in a March 27 game against Reading. Fined Florida’s Mike Aviani an undisclosed amount for his

actions in March 27 game at Elmira.GWINNETT GLADIATORS — Signed F

Justin Buzzeo.COLLEGE

READING ROYALS — Signed F Zac Frischmon. Announced D Maxim Lamarche was reassigned to Lehigh Valley (AHL).

Pro basketballNBA

EASTERN CONFERENCEAtlantic W L Pct GBy-Toronto 43 30 .589 —Boston 32 40 .444 10½Brooklyn 31 40 .437 11Philadelphia 18 55 .247 25New York 14 60 .189 29½Southeast W L Pct GBz-Atlanta 55 18 .753 —Washington 41 32 .562 14Miami 33 39 .458 21½Charlotte 31 41 .431 23½Orlando 22 52 .297 33½Central W L Pct GBx-Cleveland 47 27 .635 —x-Chicago 45 29 .608 2Milwaukee 36 37 .493 10½Indiana 31 41 .431 15Detroit 28 44 .389 18

WESTERN CONFERENCESouthwest W L Pct GBx-Memphis 50 23 .685 —x-Houston 49 23 .681 ½San Antonio 46 26 .639 3½Dallas 45 28 .616 5New Orleans 38 34 .528 11½Northwest W L Pct GBPortland 46 25 .648 —Oklahoma City 41 31 .569 5½Utah 31 41 .431 15½Denver 28 45 .384 19Minnesota 16 56 .222 30½Pacific W L Pct GBz-Golden State 60 13 .822 —x-L.A. Clippers 48 25 .658 12Phoenix 38 35 .521 22Sacramento 26 46 .361 33½L.A. Lakers 19 52 .268 40x-clinched playoff spoty-clinched division

z-clinched conference

Friday’s resultsL.A. Clippers 119, Philadelphia 98Washington 110, Charlotte 107,2OTDetroit 111, Orlando 97Atlanta 99, Miami 86Toronto 94, L.A. Lakers 83Brooklyn 106, Cleveland 98Boston 96, New York 92New Orleans 102, Sacramento 88Houston 120, Minnesota 110Golden State 107, Memphis 84San Antonio 94, Dallas 76Denver 107, Utah 91Portland 87, Phoenix 81

Saturday’s resultsCharlotte 115, Atlanta 100Chicago 111, New York 80Golden State 108, Milwaukee 95Oklahoma City at Utah, lateDenver at Portland, late

Today’s gamesHouston at Washington, 12:30 p.m.L.A. Lakers at Brooklyn, 3:30 p.m.Minnesota at New Orleans, 4 p.m.Philadelphia at Cleveland, 4:30 p.m.Detroit at Miami, 6 p.m.L.A. Clippers at Boston, 6 p.m.Memphis at San Antonio, 7 p.m.Dallas at Indiana, 7 p.m.Oklahoma City at Phoenix, 9 p.m.

TennisMIAMI OPEN

At The Tennis Center at Crandon Park, Key Biscayne

Purse: Men, $6.27 million (Masters 1000); Women, $5.38 million (Premier)

Surface: Hard-OutdoorSingles

MenSecond Round

Kei Nishikori (4), Japan, def. Mikhail You-zhny, Russia, 6-2, 6-1.

Gilles Simon (12), France, def. Mikhail Kukushkin, Kazakhstan, 6-3, 6-7 (5), 6-0.

Lukas Rosol (26), Czech Republic, def. Al-exander Zverev, Germany, 7-6 (0), 6-3.

Adrian Mannarino (28), France, def. Al-bert Ramos-Vinolas, Spain, 6-4, 3-6, 6-2.

Fernando Verdasco (29), Spain, def. James Duckworth, Australia, 4-6, 6-2, 6-1.

Jack Sock, United States, def. Fabio Fogni-ni (21), Italy, 7-6 (4), 6-1.

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (11), France, def. Tim Smyczek, United States, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3.

Juan Monaco, Argentina, def. Ernests Gulbis (14), Latvia, 6-2, 6-4.

David Ferrer (6), Spain, def. Federico Del-bonis, Argentina, 6-1, 6-1.

John Isner (22), United States, def. Andrey Rublev, Russia, 6-3, 6-4.

Jeremy Chardy (31), France, def. Jurgen Melzer, Austria, 6-4, 6-1.

Gael Monfils (17), France, def. Filip Kraji-novic, Serbia, 3-6, 6-2, 7-6 (4).

Alejandro Falla, Colombia, def. Ivo Kar-lovic (20), Croatia, 6-4, 6-2.

Victor Troicki (32), Serbia, def. Simone Bolelli, Italy, 7-5, 3-6, 6-4.

WomenSecond Round

Sara Errani (11), Italy, def. Anastasia Pavly-uchenkova, Russia, 6-1, 7-6 (5).

Tatjana Maria, Germany, def. Eugenie Bouchard (6), Canada, 6-0, 7-6 (4).

Angelique Kerber (13), Germany, def. Heather Watson, Britain, 7-5, 3-6, 6-4.

Serena Williams (1), United States, def.. Monica Niculescu, Romania, 6-3, 6-1.

Third RoundEkaterina Makarova (8), Russia, def. Elina

Svitolina (26), Ukraine, 6-0, 6-4.Carla Suarez Navarro (12), Spain, def. Al-

ize Cornet (22), France, 6-0, 6-4.Carolina Wozniacki (4), Denmark, def.

Kaia Kanepi, Estonia, 4-6, 6-1, 6-3.Andrea Petkovic (9), Germany, def. Kristi-

na Mladenovic, France, 6-0, 6-2.Daria Gavrilova, Russia, def. Kurumi Nara,

Japan, 6-0, 7-6 (5).

SoccerMAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER

Saturday’s resultsNew England 2, San Jose 1Montreal 2, Orlando City 2, tieD.C. United 1, Los Angeles 0Sporting Kansas City 1, New York City FC 0New York 2, Columbus 1Vancouver 2, Portland 1FC Dallas 0, Seattle 0, tieHouston 0, Colorado 0, tie

Today’s gamesPhiladelphia at Chicago, 5 p.m.Toronto FC at Real Salt Lake, 7 p.m.

Pro footballAFL

Friday’s resultsCleveland 60, Tampa Bay 44Portland 42, Los Angeles 37

Saturday’s resultsNew Orleans 51, Jacksonville 50Spokane at Arizona, late

Today’s gamesPhiladelphia at Orlando, 7 p.m.

Monday’s gamesSan Jose at Las Vegas, 10:30 p.m.

| SCOREBOARD | QUICK HITSKAKA, RIBEIRO HELP ORLANDO CITY TIE MONTREAL

MONTREAL (AP) — Brazilian star Kaka and countryman Pedro Ribeiro scored goals to help expansion Orlando City rally for a 2-2 tie with the Montreal Impact on Saturday at Olympic Stadium.

Ignacio Piatti and Jack McInerney spotted Montreal (0-1-2) to a two-goal lead, but Kaka and Ribeiro struck back in the first half for Orlando.

Piatti opened the scoring on a penalty kick the 14th minute after a handball, and McInerney made it 2-0 in the 27th.

Kaka fed Ribeiro for a goal from close range in the 29th minute, then Ribeiro returned the favor by sliding a pass to Kaka on a rush for a shot that Eric Kronberg only got a piece of as it sailed into the top left corner in the 30th. …

Kelyn Rowe scored twice and the New England Revolution beat the San Jose Earthquakes 2-1 in Foxborough, Mass., in steady snow and hail for their first victory of the season.

SKIINGShiffrin captures

slalom title at US Alpine Championships: In Carrabassett Valley, Maine, Mikaela Shiffrin added another title to her impressive collection, winning the slalom by a huge margin at the U.S. Alpine Championships.

The 20-year-old from Eagle-Vail, Colorado, finished in a combined time of 1 minute, 33.02 seconds to beat Paula Moltzan by 4.31 seconds. Megan McJames was third.

Shiffrin opened a 2.62-second advantage after the first run at Sugarloaf resort. She was so relaxed that she signed autographs as she waited for the final run.

FIGURE SKATINGFernandez,

Tuktamysheva take golds at figure skating worlds: In Shanghai, Javier Fernandez cleanly landed two quad jumps in his free skate to edge defending champion Yuzuru Hanyu and become the first Spanish men’s champion at the figure skating world championships.

IIn the women’s event, Elizaveta Tuktamysheva wrapped up the most successful season of her promising young career by winning the women’s gold. It was Russia’s first win in the women’s event at worlds since Irina Slutskaya took the title 10 years ago.

TENNISSerena easily wins

opener match at Miami Open: In Key Biscayne, seven-time champion Serena Williams won her opening match at the Miami Open, beating Monica Niculescu 6-3, 6-1.

The match was the first for Williams since she withdrew before the semifinals at Indian Wells last week with a right knee injury.

In men’s play, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga made a successful 2015 debut by beating American Tim Smyczek 6-4, 3-6, 6-3.

BOXINGBrook stops Dan after 4

rounds to keep IBF welter-weight belt: In Sheffield, England, Kell Brook retained his IBF welterweight belt when mandatory and outclassed challenger Jo Jo Dan threw in the towel after their fourth round and four knockdowns.

Brook remained unbeaten after his 23rd knockout win in 34 fights.

Only six months ago, he was attacked on holiday in Tenerife, stabbed in the thigh with a machete by an assailant yet to be caught. He needed 60 stitches.

Dan might need a few, too, after he was put down twice in the second round and twice more in the fourth.

COLLEGE HOCKEYRodrigues lifts Terriers:

In Manchester, N.H., Evan Rodrigues scored with 2:24 left in the third period and Boston University held on to beat Minnesota-Duluth 3-2 in the NCAA hockey tournament’s Northeast Regional championship, sending the Terriers home with a berth in the Frozen Four.

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� SEMI-PRO FOOTBALL: Florida 44, St. Petersburg 12

Veterans cap perfect

season

PORT CHARLOTTE — As the regular season came to an end Saturday, the Florida Veterans semi-pro football team finally found a team that could potentially beat them.

The Florida Veterans.The Veterans com-

mitted four first-half turnovers against a team that dressed 18 players, allowing St. Petersburg to stay close on the score-board into the fourth quarter.

However, the Veterans’ defense shined, and the team pulled away late for a 44-12 victory in United Football Federation action at Franz Ross Park. The victory completed a 10-0 regular season.

The Veterans earned an opening-round bye and will play host to a playoff game in two weeks.

Veterans quarterback Paul Balcomb threw for 180 yards and three scores. He ran for 92 yards and three more touchdowns, including a 46-yard run early in the fourth quarter.

However, they sleep-walked through the first half, an annoying habit that Veterans coach Brian Spears said has plagued his team since the days he played for them.

“I don’t know what it is. Since 2011 it’s been that way with this team. We need to break that habit because we’ll be playing championship teams and

if they get us down early, we won’t be able to come back,” Spears said.

The Veterans fumbled the opening kickoff, but got the ball back quickly. All seemed well when Tony Fudoli lumbered into the end zone on a 5-yard touchdown run to make it 7-0.

However, Florida kept the Sabers in the game with two fumbles inside the red zone and a missed field goal. Even though Robert Kubond caught a Paul Balcomb pass to make it 13-0 early in the second quarter, Chris Clark put St. Petersburg (3-7) on the board on the ensuing possession with a 57-yard touchdown run.

The Veterans opened a 25-6 lead before Michael Williams scored on a 2 yard run to bring the Sabers within 13, 25-12, early in the fourth.

But Balcomb respond-ed with touchdown runs of 46 and 1 yards on consecutive possessions to blow the game open.

Florida’s defense earned six sacks and scooped up two turnovers.

FLORIDA 44, ST. PETERSBURG 12Florida 7 12 6 19 — 44St. Petersburg 0 6 0 6 — 12

First quarterFLA — Tony Fudoli 5 run (Logan Dull kick) 9:41.

Second quarterFLA — Robert Kubond 3 pass from Paul Balcomb (kick failed) 12:47.STP — Chris Clark 57 run (pass failed) 10:08.FLA — Balcomb 2 run (pass failed) 1:21.

Third quarterFLA — Caleb Fisher 15 pass from Balcomb (kick failed) 11:51.

Fourth quarterSTP — Michael Williams 2 run (pass failed) 13:38.FLA — Balcomb 46 run (kick failed) 12:47.FLA — Balcomb 1 run (Dull kick) 7:20.FLA — Kubond 1 pass from Balcomb (kick failed) 5:40.

By CHUCK BALLAROSun CorreSpondent

Team earns a playoff bye

HALLANDALE BEACH — Materiality is still unbeaten after a victory in the $1 million Florida Derby at Gulfstream Park.

Now a winner in all of his three outings, Materiality held off Upstart and finished the 11⁄8 miles in 1 min-ute, 52.30 seconds on Saturday with jockey John Velazquez aboard.

Materiality ($5.60 for the win) is from the powerful stable trained by Todd Pletcher, who figures to have at least three horses in the Kentucky Derby on May 2, and this one might have announced itself as a contender.

Under the points system used to determine the Kentucky Derby field, Materiality has enough to get into the Run for the Roses. The Florida Derby win was not only worth $600,000 in purse but also 100 points in the standings.

Ami’s Flatter was third.Upstart was three-wide

into the first turn, as 60-1 longshot Jack Tripp settled on the lead, just ahead of Materiality — and with a half mile to run, the favorites took

their spot well ahead of the field.

They hit the top of the stretch together, no one else having a shot at that point.

International Star adds Louisiana Derby: Jockey Miguel Mena guided International Star to a come-from-behind victory in the $750,000 Grade II Louisiana Derby, giving the horse a sweep of all three Kentucky Derby prep races at the Fair Grounds Race course.

Breaking from the outside post as a 2-1 co-favorite, International Star settled along the rail in the back half of the nine-horse field.

He then methodically worked forward before surging in front down the final stretch and beating Stanford by a neck. His winning time in the 11/8-mile race was 1:50.67.

Prince Bishop wins Dubai World Cup: Prince Bishop pulled away from race favorite California Chrome on the home straight to win the $10 million Dubai World Cup by two-and-three-quarter lengths in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Starting from the No. 1 post, William Buick rode Prince Bishop to the 8-year-old’s first victory on dirt, while California Chrome’s travails on the surface continue. The 4-year-old has not won on dirt since the Preakness Stakes.

Earlier, Christophe Soumillon rode Dolniya to victory in the $6 million Dubai Sheema Classic, having earlier won the $2 million UAE Derby atop Mubtaahij. Mubtaahji, trained by a South African and ridden by a Frenchman, is likely headed next to the Kentucky Derby in Louisville,

Materiality locks up Derby berth

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PREP SCHEDULEAll times p.m. unless noted

MONDAYBaseballRiverview at North Port, 7SoftballSara. Christian at Lemon Bay, 6Port Charlotte at DeSoto Co., 7

TUESDAYBaseballLemon Bay at DeSoto County, 7Sarasota at Charlotte, 7Riverview at Port Charlotte, 7SoftballNorth Port at Riverview, 7Lemon Bay at DeSoto Co. , 7:30Boys weightliftingDistrict meet at Charlotte H.S., 3:45

was my time goal for the season,” Atherley said. “Now, I just hope to go faster. It was windy but it can also push you into another hurdle and it almost did.

The wind was at the competitors’ backs in the 100 hurdles.

“I just run the 400 to stay in shape. I haven’t decided what events (besides the 100 hurdles) to compete in at states yet.”

Quinn held the 100 school record at 10.49. There was a tailwind in the 100, as well, but he still won easily. He powered through the final meters of the 200 to win in 21.77, just off his season-best 21.46.

“I still want to run as fast (10.31 in the 100) but without the tailwind,” Quinn said. “I’m real happy about the 100. The 200 was run into a headwind at first and then a tailwind down the stretch. I’m hopeful of running around a 21.0 in that event by the state meet. I think that can definitely win.”

Quinn also ran a strong anchor leg in the 400 relay as the Tarpons won in 43.32. The Tarpons finished ahead of rival Port Charlotte (43.69), which was second. He ran a leg on the 1,600 relay, which finished second in 3:34.45.

Besides Quinn’s efforts, the Tarpons’ boys earned wins from Marshall Dillon in the 1,600 (4:32.34), Justin Uebelacker in the 400 (51.55) and the 3,200 relay team (8:13.38).

Port Charlotte’s Tyler Fisher won the 3,200 in 9:55.84. Fisher was second to Dillon in the 1,600 in 4:35.32.

The Charlotte County meet is scheduled for 3:45 p.m. Tuesday in Punta Gorda. Charlotte, Port Charlotte, Lemon Bay and Community Christian are scheduled to participate.

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SUN PHOTO BY JENNIFER BRUNO

Port Charlotte’s Michelle Atherley runs in the girls 400-meter final of the Wally Keller Invitational held Saturday in Punta Gorda.

Bulldogs’ doubles beats CharlotteIda Baker’s George Diggs and

Drayton Diggs defeated Charlotte’s Jared Bivens and Tanner Lansdale 6-4, 6-3 in the No. 2 doubles championship match of the District 3A-11 tournament at Charlotte High School on Saturday morning.

The match was the only one not completed before rain forced the stoppage of play Friday.

— Staff Report

| TRACK SCOREBOARD

Wally Keller Invitationalat Charlotte High School

BOYSTEAM

1. Charlotte 86, 2. Fort Myers 84, 3. Port Charlotte 731/2, 4. Lely 67, 5. Lake-wood Ranch 65, 6. Barron Collier 56, 7. Na-ples 35, 8. Lehigh 321/2, 9. Palmetto Ridge 32, 10. East Lee County 24, 11. South Fort Myers 21, 12. Palmetto 20, 13. IMG Acade-my 16, 14. Venice 11, 15. Island Coast 10, 16. North Port 9, 17. Booker 8, 18. Community School of Naples 5, 19. Cypress Lake 3, 20. First Baptist Academy 3.

INDIVIDUALHigh jump: 1. Noah Joseph (L) 5-10;

2. Dawson DeGroot (FM) 5-10; 3. Jake Rine (LR) 5-10. Pole vault: 1. Thomas Barselous (SFM) 14-0; 2. Dakota Wall (LR) 13-0; 3. Kameron Stubblefield (BC) 13-0. Long jump: 1. Tyler Byrd (N) 23-5; 2. Noah Joseph (L) 21-01/2; 3. Anthony Stephens (PC) 20-91/2. Triple jump: 1. Devin Forges (BC) 43-11; 2. Joshua Norville (L) 43-8 1/2; 3. Anthony Ste-phens (PC) 43-2.

Discus: 1. Marcus Brown (L) 161-5; 2. Charles Ellis (IC) 143-5; 3. Sidney Holston (EL) 143-0. Shot put: 1. Sidney Holston (EL) 49- 1/2; 2. Marcus Brown (L) 48-11/2; 3. Jamal Watson (B) 46-11. 3200 relay: 1. Charlotte 8:13.38; 2. Lely 8:19.7; 3. Lakewood Ranch 8:32.97. 110 hurdles: 1. Jeff St. Louis (FM) 15.24; 2. Carl Joseph (PR) 15.64; 3. Ricardo Desinor (PR) 15.80.

100: 1. Devin Quinn (C) 10.31; 2. Kenny Shrimpton (IMG) 10.81; 3. Azavion Smith (P) 10.83. 1600: 1. Marshall Dillon (C) 4:32.34; 2. Tyler Fisher (PC) 4:35.32; 3. Tanner Fulcher (BC) 4:48.04. 400 relay: 1. Charlotte 43.32; 2. Port Charlotte 43.69; 3. Lehigh 43.70. 400: 1. Justin Uebelacker (C) 51.55; 2. Noah Montgomery (V) 51,79; 3. Jonathan Osinga (P) 52.61. 300 hurdles: 1. Antonio Scullas (PR) 40.89; 2. Josia Jean (FM) 41.88; 3. Simon Williams (P) 42.46.

800: 1. John Rivera (LR) 2:00.89; 2. De-lonte Bolyea (BC) 2:00.92; 3. George Dab-biero (LR) 2:04.02. 200: 1. Devin Quinn (C) 21.77; 2. Kenny Shrimpton (IMG) 22.33; 3. Malik Dixon (PC) 22.72. 200 adaptive: Bri-an Smith (EL) 3:29.20; 3200: 1. Tyler Fisher (PC) 9:55.84; 2. Gage Wheeler (L) 10:06.98; 3. Josh Kennedy (FM) 10:21.83. 1600 relay: 1. Barron Collier 3:27.82; 2. Charlotte 3:34.45; 3. Lehigh 3:37.51.

GIRLSTEAM

1. Lely 891/2, 2. Lakewood Ranch 87, 3. Naples 85, 4. Palmetto Ridge 68, 5. Port Charlotte 41, 6. Barron Collier 40, 7. Pal-metto 39, 8. Charlotte 371/2, 9. Lehigh 36, 10. Community School of Naples 29, 11. South Fort Myers 28, 12. IMG Academy 14, 13. Cypress Lake 13, 14. North Fort Myers 8, 15. Mariner 61/2.

INDIVIDUALHigh jump: 1. Talia Falco (LR) 5-4; 2.

Atilus Kenflore (N) 5-2; 3. Michelle Atherley

(PC) 5-2. Pole vault: 1. Olivia Ogles (LR) 10-0; 2. Valerie Super (LR) 8-6; 3. Sierra Means (C) 8-0. Long jump: 1. Sophia Falco (LR) 17-111/2; 2. Michelle Atherley (PC) 17-3; 3. Talia Falco (LR) 16-51/2. Triple jump: Shenica Bazile (N) 35-21/2; 2. Rheya Jackson (LR) 34-2; 3. Lexie Lundquist (L) 34-11/2.

Discus: 1. Stephanie Paul (CSN) 115-0; 2. Sherry Lubin (N) 114-1; 3. Elizabeth At-kinson (P) 110-6. Shot put: 1. Sherry Lubin (N) 38-6; 2. Elizabeth Atkinson (P) 36-61/2; 3. Stephanie Paul (CSN) 35-10. 3200 relay: 1. Lely 10:15.32; 2. Barron Collier 10:33.76; 3. Lakewood Ranch 10:33.97. 100 hurdles: 1. Michelle Atherley (PC) 13.61; 2. Sofia Wajner (PR) 15.06; 3. Destiny Corbett (PR) 16.01.

100: 1. Jada Massie (PR) 11.99; 2. Sophia Falco (LR) 12.04; 3. Shenica Bazile 12.47. 1600: 1. Kayla Easterly (NFM) 5:33.74; 2.

Lauren Asbacher (PC) 5:36.62; 3. Aleksa Guerra (PR) 5:42.49. 400 relay: 1. South Fort Myers 9.53; 2. Lehigh 51.60; 3. Char-lotte 53.84. 400: Michelle Atherley (PC) 1:00.86; 2. Amara Erenwa (L) 1:02.54, Lisa Dewitte (BC) 1:02.65. 300 hurdles: 1. Sofia Wajner (PR) 46.76; 2. Blair Timers (L) 50.46; 3. Lexie Lundquist (L) 50.82.

800: 1. Christy Thorstenson (L) 2:27.95; 2. Lauren Asbacher (PR) 2:29.80; 3. Sarah Fazio (LR) 2:31.86. 200: Jada Massie (P) 25.79; 2. Shenica Bazile (N) 26.10; 3. Syriah Lottimore (IMG) 26.59. 200 adaptive: 1. Crystal Christopher (EL) 1:24.55. 3200: An-drea Vargas (PR) 12:35.16; 2. Madison Weeks (N) 12:58.03; 3. Sophia Pedone (BC) 13:06.2. 1600 relay: 1. Lely 4:18.72; 2. Barron Collier 4:22.63; 3. South Fort Myers 4:24.76.

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From full-course brunches to simple sit-down dinners, Easter celebrations are a time to enjoy family, friends and the delicious tastes of spring.

However elaborate the festivities, a rich and creamy dessert is the perfect finale to any Easter gathering. Made from fresh milk and real cream, Philadelphia Cream Cheese is the high-quality ingredient that makes sweets stand out.

These fresh dessert ideas all feature everyone’s favorite indulgence — cheesecake — along with other lively flavors, such as coconut, lemon and blueberry. Desserts this delicious will have your guests hopping up for seconds. For these and other recipe ideas, visit www.creamcheese.com.

Easter Mini Cheesecakes

Prep time: 20 minutesTotal time: 3 hours,

20 minutesServings: 181 cup graham cracker

crumbs3/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons

sugar, divided3 tablespoons butter or

margarine, melted3 packages (8 ounces each)

Philadelphia Cream Cheese, softened

1 teaspoon vanilla3 eggs1 cup plus 2 tablespoons

Baker’s Angel Flake Coconut, toasted

54 speckled malted milk eggs (about 9 ounces)

Heat oven to 325°F.Mix graham crumbs,

2 tablespoons sugar and butter; press onto bottoms of 18 paper-lined muffin cups.

Beat cream cheese, vanilla and remaining sugar with mixer until blended. Add eggs, one at a time, mixing on low speed after each just until blended. Spoon over crusts.

Bake 25-30 minutes or until centers are almost set. Cool completely. Refrigerate 2 hours.

Top each cheesecake with 1 tablespoon coconut; shape to resemble bird’s nest. Fill with malted milk eggs.

Note: To soften cream cheese, place completely unwrapped package of cream cheese in microwave-able bowl. Microwave on high 10 seconds or just until softened. Add 15 seconds for each additional package of cream cheese.

Blueberry Streusel Cheesecake

Prep time: 15 minutesTotal time: 6 hours,

45 minutesServings: 16 1 1/2 cups plus 3 tablespoons

flour, divided1 1⁄3 cups sugar, divided1/2 teaspoon ground

cinnamon3/4 cup cold butter, cut up4 packages (8 ounces each)

Philadelphia Cream Cheese, softened

1 tablespoon vanilla extract1 cup Breakstone’s or

Knudsen Sour Cream4 eggs2 cups fresh blueberries

Heat oven to 325°F.Mix 1 1/2 cups flour, 1⁄3 cup

sugar and cinnamon in medium bowl. Cut in butter with pastry blender or two knives until mix-ture resembles coarse crumbs. Reserve 1/2 cup; press remaining onto bottom of 9-inch spring-form pan. Bake 25 minutes or until lightly browned.

Beat cream cheese, remaining flour, remaining sugar and vanil-la with mixer until well blended. Add sour cream; mix well. Add eggs, one at a time, beating on low speed after each just until blended. Pour over crust. Top with berries and reserved crumb mixture.

Bake 1 hour 25 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes or until center is almost set. Run knife around rim of pan to loosen cake; cool before removing rim. Refrigerate 4 hours.

Note: You can substitute cream cheese with Neufchatel cheese, or fresh blueberries with one (16-ounce) package frozen blueberries. Garnish with additional berries or cinnamon just before serving.

Double Lemon Cheesecake Bars

Prep time: 35 minutesTotal time: 7 hours,

15 minutesServings: 16

52 vanilla wafers, finely crushed (about 2 cups)

3 tablespoons butter or margarine, melted

4 eggs, divided4 packages (8 ounces

each) Philadelphia Cream Cheese, softened

1 3/4 cups sugar, divided3 tablespoons flour1 tablespoon lemon

zest 1⁄3 cup lemon juice

(about 2 lemons), divided1/2 teaspoon vanilla2 tablespoons

cornstarch1/2 cup water

Heat oven to 325°F.Line 13-by-9-inch

pan with parchment paper, with ends of paper extending over sides.

Mix wafer crumbs and butter until blended; press onto bottom of prepared pan. Bake 10 minutes.

Separate 1 egg; refrig-erate yolk until ready to use. Beat cream cheese, 1 cup sugar, flour, lemon zest, 2 tablespoons lemon juice and vanilla in large bowl with mixer until blended. Add egg white

and remaining 3 whole eggs, one at a time, mixing on low speed after each until just blended. Pour over crust.

Bake 40 minutes or until center is almost set. Cool 1 hour. Refrigerate 4 hours.

Mix cornstarch and remaining sugar in medium saucepan; gradually stir in water and remaining lemon juice until blend-ed. Bring just to boil on medium heat, stirring constantly; cook and stir until clear and thickened. Lightly beat reserved egg yolk in small bowl with fork until blended; stir in 2 tablespoons of hot cornstarch mixture.

Return to remaining cornstarch mixture in saucepan; stir until blended. Cook 1 minute or until thickened, stirring constantly. Cool slightly.

Spoon lemon glaze over cheesecake. Refrigerate 1 hour or until firm. Use parchment handles to remove cheesecake from pan before cutting to serve.

Note: This lemon glaze can be prepared ahead of time. Cool, then refriger-ate up to 8 hours before spooning over individual slices of cheesecake. Garnish with 1/2 cup blueberries, lemon peel and fresh mint leaves.

By Family Features

HOP INTO SPRING WITH Make the most of your Easter celebra-

tion by preparing a brunch table with a few easy, handcrafted items.

“A couple of special touches will make it feel like a more special gather-ing,” says Taryn Mohrman, senior life-style editor at Woman’s Day magazine.

She recommends keeping things simple, adding only one or two decora-tive items to the table — for example, a centerpiece and place cards. And pick projects you’ll enjoy.

“As long as you’re having fun doing them, then they’re going to be worth it,” says Mohrman.

It’s a great season for including chil-dren in DIY projects because so many Easter crafts “are just so cute: adorable bunnies, chicks and colorful eggs,” says Mary Giles, deputy editor of FamilyFun Magazine.

CENTERPIECESOne suggestion in the April issue of

Woman’s Day is that kids place wheat grass (bought at a garden center) in a shallow dish and decorate it with spring flowers, such as tulips and grape hyacinth, along with dyed Easter eggs. The magazine used several medium-size, square vessels from The Container Store, and ensured that the cut flowers would last longer by sticking each stem in a water pick, or little tube (available at florists or crafts stores).

“The fresh-cut flowers look like they are growing out of the grass,” says Mohrman. “I just love that it’s a shrunk-en-down garden.”

Make one of these centerpieces or line several down the center of the table.

Another option: The website Hometalk suggests creating pretty vases by wrapping clean glass jars with various colors and patterns of washi tape, and then filling them with flowers.

Or fill Mason jars with green craft Easter grass, and add Easter chocolates and two marshmallow chicks. Decorate the lids with washi tape and craft paper before screwing them back onto the jars. Glue a plastic or crafted egg on top, and wrap Easter- or spring-themed ribbon around the jar at its neck.

PLACE CARDS

For a simple project, Woman’s Day suggests painting small rabbit figu-rines in gold. For each place card, cut two 13/4-inch circles from card stock; write a guest’s name on one circle. Glue a 4-inch length of thin gold wire between the two circles. Attach the other end of the wire around the rabbit like a collar.

“It looks like a floating balloon, which is playful and cute,” says Mohrman. “You can swap out names next year or reuse the same ones.”

EDIBLES

One simple project from FamilyFun’s April issue: Use an oiled chopstick to pierce lengthwise through a marshmal-low bunny, and then insert a straw for serving with milk.

Woman’s Day suggests turning deviled eggs into cute chicks; a plateful helps decorate the buffet table.

Cut off the top third of each hard-boiled egg, removing the yolk from the bottom two-thirds and following one’s

DIY ideas for the Easter brunch table

By JENNIFER FORKERassociated Press

AP PHOTO

In this photo provided by Woman’s Day shows “egg chicks,” created by adding facial features, and personality, to traditional deviled eggs, which appear in the April 2015 issue of Woman’s Day magazine. Prepare a brunch table for Easter that’s big on charm and low on effort by crafting only one or two special decorations for the family occasion.

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Here are the new major releases for March 31. First is a

new release by Boz Sca-ggs called A Fool To Care.

William Royce Scaggs was born on June 8, 1944, in Canton, Ohio. He is best known for his string of hits during the late ’70s and early ’80s. He is a singer/songwriter with a voice that is unique. To try and classify his style would make me call his sound blue-eyed soul, blues rock or soft jazz. He got his start in the music industry as the lead singer of the Steve Miller Band in 1968. He stayed with the band for only two albums, then he was out on his own. His first few solo releases were met with poor sales but the critics loved him. It wasn’t until 1976 when he released the album Silk Degrees that commercial success was his. The album contained four top hits and his back-up musicians on the album would later form the band Toto — a little extra useless information you can surprise your friends with someday at a party. His follow-up albums in 1977 and 1980 contained a few more hits, then Boz took a nice long break from the mu-sic industry. It wasn’t until

1988 when he resurfaced with a new album and some new hits. During his hiatus, he got divorced, he opened a restaurant in San Francisco, got remarried, bought some vineyards in the Napa Valley area and began to write some more songs. Throughout the 1990s and the 2000s he released some albums that had some moderate success. In 2013, he released an album called Memphis, a collection of new songs along with some cover tunes recorded in the town of the same name. A Fool To Care was recorded in Nashville and features new songs along with guest appearances by Bonnie Raitt and Lucinda Williams. A little side note, I noticed that Boz Scaggs is bringing his concert tour to our area this year: He will be at the Van Wezel in Sarasota on April 9 and at the Tampa Bay Blues Festival in St. Petersburg on April 11. If you have the time, check him out, and as always please support live music, it rocks.

Next is a new release by Ringo Starr called Postcard From Paradise.

Richard Starkey Jr., better known by his stage name Ringo Starr, was born on July 7, 1940, in

Liverpool, England. He is a drummer, singer, songwriter, producer and occasionally an actor, but best known as the luckiest man alive since he was the drummer for the Beatles. He had a rough start in life, we all know the story: parents divorce when he is young, mom has to work all hours, dirt poor, lives in the roughest area of Liverpool, contracts tuberculosis, hospitalized for over two years, learns to play drums while in hospital, recovers, leaves hospital, joins Beatles after Pete Best leaves and becomes one of the richest drummers in the world. A Cinderella story if I ever heard one. A couple of fun facts, Ringo is the oldest of the Fab Four. Ringo has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Beatles and this year he will be going in as a solo artist. His first favorite singer was Gene Autry; and he was also the first Beatle to become a grandfather. Postcard From Paradise is Ringo’s 18th studio al-bum and includes pretty much all of the members from his current touring band called Ringo Starr & His All-Star Band. Just look at the stars on this

album, Todd Rundgren, Joe Walsh (Ringo’s broth-er-in-law), Steve Lukather (Toto), Greg Rollie (Journey), Richard Page (Mr. Mister), Richard Marx, Peter Frampton and Dave Stewart (Eurythmics). There have been 12 other versions of the All-Star Band and I have been lucky enough to see one of them in concert in Fort Myers back in 2003. A great show — remember what I said about live music earlier. I do my best to support it.

Other major releases this week are from Death Cab For Cutie, Grateful Dead (Best of ), Rob Halford (Best of ), Hollywood Undead, Three Days Grace, Scott Weiland, Jodeci, Ludacris, Prodigy, Darius Rucker and Wale.

Independent releases are from Richie Furay, Nightwish, Plain White T’s, Prong, Will Downing and Robben Ford (Blues)

Keep rockin’ folks!

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own deviled-eggs recipe. To assemble the chicks: Slice a thin piece from the bottom of each egg white to help it stand upright. Then, using a 1-inch cookie scoop, scoop the yolk mixture into each egg white and cap it with the reserved top third of the egg, like a hat. Use thinly sliced carrots as feet, wings and beak. Use capers for eyes, and herbs for beards, hair and eyebrows — gently placing each in the yolk mixture to make silly faces.

“I think (children

will) have a lot of fun giving each egg their own personality,” says Mohrman.

For those who still want to build a ginger-bread house — maybe a small one made out of graham crackers — Joy McElroy of Greenville, Texas, shares an edible “Peeps Houses” how-to at her blog, Yesterfood. The gist: Break three graham crackers into six pieces. “Glue” the walls to the floor with icing. Attach the remaining two pieces together like a “V” for the roof. Let all the pieces dry, and then use icing to attach the roof to the walls. Fill the house with craft Easter grass, candy eggs and a Peep chick.

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Book a blowout at a bargain price — or find some new skin-care

products that you might like to try. ShopSmart, the shop-ping magazine from the pub-lisher of Consumer Reports, describes nine free apps that are worth checking out.

1. Virtual Nail Salon. Best for checking out new nail colors and art. Upload a photo of your hand and give yourself a cyber-mani, virtu-ally trying on polish shades to see how they look with your nail length, width and shape, as well as your skin tone. Featured brands include Deborah Lippmann, Inglot, NYX, OPI, Sally Girl and Zoya. You can choose a template or DIY designs. Works on Android and Apple.

2. Stash Beauty. Best for inventory control. This app keeps track of all the makeup you buy, so you’ll never end up with three tubes of the same lipstick shade again. Scan bar codes or type in product names to create your inventory list. Do it as soon as you buy, and the app will alert you when it anticipates that you might be running low on a product. Easily restock by clicking to buy at Soap.com, Walmart and elsewhere. Works on Android and Apple.

3. The Hunt. Best for tracking down products. Having trouble finding an old fave or a new beauty product you spotted on Instagram, Pinterest or Tumblr? Post a photo and a community of 2 million shopping sleuths are on call to help you find it or a less expensive version. Works on Android and Apple.

4. Plum Perfect. Best for finding your ideal makeup colors. Upload a photo of your face, and this app will analyze your features and complexion, then recom-mend flattering makeup shades. It breaks down suggestions by the shade of your lips, your skin tone and your eye and hair color. Click through to buy at Nordstrom, Target and elsewhere. Works on Apple.

5. mySkin. Best for personalized skin-care advice. First you take a 12-step quiz to assess your skin, which includes questions about your coloring, skin sensitivity

and whether you want organ-ics, products not tested on animals or eco-friendly packaging. Then you get recommendations culled from a catalog of more than 160,000 items (but you can’t click to buy). Works on Apple.

6. Sephora To Go. Best for shopping 24/7. Sephora’s app lets you shop right on the app or check stock at a local store, reorder from your purchase history in My Beauty Bag, register Sephora gift cards to use later and more. You can also browse looks and watch how-to videos (look under Inspire Me). Scan product bar codes to see customer reviews, or post your own. Works on Android and Apple.

7. LifeBooker. Best for finding salon and spa deals. Book appointments for waxing, teeth whitening, lash extensions, hair color, mani-pedis and everything else beauty, at up to 80 per-cent off regular prices. When ShopSmart checked, the service was up and running in 19 cities. Works on Android and Apple.

8. Makeup Genius. Best for “trying on” makeup. This app scans your face (hold very still!) and virtually ap-plies various L’Oreal products that you choose to give you an idea of how they’ll look in real life. It’s a giant improve-ment over try-on tools ShopSmart has checked out in the past. The makeup you “apply” stays on and moves with you in real time, so you can smile or turn your head to see how it looks at dif-ferent angles or in different lighting. Find a product you like? You can click to buy it at Target. Works on Android and Apple.

9. Pretty in My Pocket (PRIMP). Best for makeup reviews and tips. Use this bar-code scanner app to check out products while you’re out shopping. You’ll get reviews and tips from beauty pros and real women (“Primpers”). You can also browse a library of looks and click to buy products. Works on Android and Apple.

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I’ve been having a terrible time late-ly using the can opener and finally realized that arthritis in my fingers

was the problem. As I had such a hassle getting the cans opened I had to resort to using my knife to finish the job. The same problem occurs when I’m trying to open zip-locked packages, the ones without the little blue zip lock. And again, I have to resort to my knife, which can be haz-ardous to my health, and has been.

I believe it’s time for manufactur-ers whose cans require a can opener, to phase them out and start using the pop-top method. Pop-tops are easier and kinder on arthritic fingers, whether it’s an older or younger per-son who suffers from the infirmity.

Of course I’ll only be buying pop-top cans and plastic bags with the little blue zip-lock top from now on.

Thanks for letting me “spout” off. If you have any pet peeves, please send them in. (Hopefully, it won’t be about my column.)

Special thanks to Lorna Ryan for another family recipe that’s reason-able and easy to prepare.

Thanks for reading!

EASY CORN SOUP

1 16-ounce can creamed corn3 cups milk

4 tablespoons sour creamHeat corn and milk together.

Season with salt and pepper. Ladle into soup bowls, then top with a dollop of sour cream. 4 servings.

PARTY HAWAIIAN MEATBALLS

1 13-ounce can crushed pineapple

2 8-ounce cans meatballs in gravy1 tablespoon soy sauceDrain pineapple, combine ingredi-

ents. Keep hot in chafing dish. Spear with toothpicks. 8 servings.

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1 8-ounce tube refrigerated rolls1 orange1 to 1 1/2 cups confectioner’s sugarBake rolls according to directions

on package. Grate orange to obtain 1 tablespoon of rind. Squeeze juice from orange and add rind. Add confectioner’s sugar to orange juice until you have a good stiff frosting. When rolls are baked frost them and serve hot. If you wish you can slash rolls with a sharp knife and put frosting inside. Serves 12.

AUNT RITA’S SPECIAL CHICKEN

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6 - 8 boneless skinless chicken breasts

1 bottle French dressing (salad dressing)

1 jar Apricot jam1 packet dry onion soup mixMix together well French dressing,

jam and soup mix. Place chicken in well-greased baking dish, pour mixed dressing over chicken, coating all sides well. Place in refrigerator for several hours or overnight. Bake at 350 degrees for approximately 45 minutes. All ingredients can easily be cut in half, using 3 - 6 breasts, when serving the smaller family. Goes well with rice. Enjoy!

BUFFALO CHICKEN PIE

2 cups cooked chicken strips1/2 cup Buffalo wing sauce1 cup shredded Cheddar cheese1/2 cup crumbled blue cheese1 cup chopped celery1 cup Bisquick mix1/2 cup cornmeal1/2 cup milk1 egg2⁄3 cup blue cheese dressingPreheat oven to 400 degrees.

In large bowl toss chicken and Buffalo wing sauce till well-coated. Stir in Cheddar cheese, blue cheese and celery. Pour into 9-inch glass pie plate. In medium bowl stir together Bisquick mix, cornmeal, milk and egg. Pour over chicken mixture, spread to cover. Bake 25 to 30 minutes. Let stand 5 minutes before cutting. Drizzle with blue cheese dressing. Serves 6.

PEACH RASPBERRY CRISP

4 large peaches, unpeeled, pitted and sliced

2 tablespoons sugar1 tablespoon lemon juice2 6-ounce containers fresh

raspberries¼ cup all-purpose flour¼ cup old-fashioned oats¼ cup brown sugar2 tablespoons cold unsalted

butter, cut into piecesPreheat oven to 400 degrees.

Toss together peaches, sugar and lemon juice in 2-quart baking dish. Sprinkle with raspberries. To make topping: mix together flour, oats and brown sugar. With fingertips rub butter into flour mixture till mixture is crumbly. Sprinkle evenly over peach mixture. Bake about 30 minutes or till topping is nicely

browned and peaches are tender. 6 servings.

PEACH RASPBERRY MELBA

2 1/2 cups fresh raspberries¼ cup seedless raspberry jam2 tablespoons sugar2 teaspoons lime juice1 1/2 teaspoons cornstarch4 peaches pitted and cut into

wedges1 1⁄3 cups vanilla frozen yogurtPress raspberries through sieve

over small saucepan, discard seeds. Stir in jam, sugar, lime juice and cornstarch. Cook over medium-low heat, stirring till sauce bubbles and thickens. Transfer mixture to small bowl and refrigerate till cool, about 45 minutes. To serve: divide peach wedges among four dishes or goblets. Drizzle each serving with 2 tablespoons of raspberry sauce. Top each with 1⁄3- cup scoop of frozen yogurt, then top evenly with remaining sauce. Serve immediately. Serves 4.

Pet peeves: Can openers and plastic bags

HAVE A RECIPE?Mary Kleiss welcomes calls, suggestions and recipes for her column. Email her at [email protected].

Everyone by now is familiar with eBay, but not nearly as many know about Etsy. Etsy is a website where

people who made crafts and sold per-sonal artwork got together to create a market for their stuff. As it grew the shopkeepers added collectibles and all kinds of related stuff. Today I do as much shopping on Etsy as I do on eBay. For newcomers Etsy is very easy to use. I recommend you sign up at no cost and give it a try. It’s great for finding unusual gifts.

Unlike eBay, Etsy is not an auction site. People list their wares one at a time and give their item a price. No bidding, but you can make offers which may be successful in some cases, but not all. You can see the shipping cost by putting in

your ZIP code. Items are pictured and searching is easy. When you find some-thing you can ask questions and you can ask what else they have similar to what they listed or if they have something entirely different.

Dealers take PayPal, credit cards and money orders. Most products sold fall into the category of arts, crafts, jewelry, paper-goods, housewares and artisan candies or baked goods. Vintage items must be at least 20-years old to qualify and can range from costumes, clothing, jewelry, photos and housewares. If you are creative and have things to sell you can set up a store for almost no money (20 cents?). When you put up an item there is a listing fee of 20 cents and a transaction fee when you sell it of

3.5 percent, and there is another 3 percent fee if you use the Etsy checkout feature. I haven’t yet sold on Etsy so I’m not sure how that last fee applies. Fees probably come close to what eBay charges.

They have a feedback system so you can check out a dealer. I have written about steampunking before. It refers to taking odd pieces of old or broken stuff and making something new that is either useful or artistic. Recently the Etsy steampunk section had things from casters to an ice man’s delivery tongs to pulleys of all sizes. Buy $10 worth of junk, do your thing and sell it for $50. My brother-in-law does that and does really well.

On eBay if you underprice your item it

may sell by the end of the auction for a lot more than you thought it was worth. On Etsy you get the price you asked or maybe less and you may never know when an item you sell for $20 was really worth $50. So do your research and the easy way to do that is to try and find similar items on eBay and see what they sold for.

I have bought old needle tins, stitched samplers and sheet music. All were bargains.

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Bacon macaroni and cheese or deconstructed duck confit? Coconut shrimp or goat cheese fingerling potato tart? Busch Gardens Tampa Bay is holding its first food and wine festival on weekends through the end of April, and in the spotlight is a good mix of the comfortable and the bold.

Busch Gardens chefs created 29 small-plate dishes just for this event. They range from the familiar (shrimp and grits, smoked beef brisket) to dishes that push just beyond the comfort zone (venison chili, roasted pork belly with tomato onion jam) to the sweet (mango eclair, grilled cheesecake sandwich).

The festival also offers more than 50 brews, many of them Florida craft beers, and more than 50 wines. Many of the food items come with pairing recommendations.

“We’re always looking for new, unique experiences. We look back on what our guests loved and build on that,” said Heather Harrison, entertainment show manager for Busch Gardens. “We see this being something that will reach out to many guests that we haven’t been able to reach before — different ages,

different palates, people who enjoy wine rather than beer, people who are foodies.

“We’re pulling out all the stops.”

The new event replaces the Bands, Brew & BBQ festival with a more ambitious array of food and beverages. “We’ve got everything from grilled food, seafood, vegetarian to soul food,” Harrison said. “They all have some kind of a Southern or Florida twist.”

Guests stood recently at small tables sampling a little of this, a little of that. “There isn’t anything we haven’t liked yet. The food’s been good, and there’s a good variety,” said Elizabeth Kara of Spring Hill, Fla. “It’s a little bit better than what I expected.”

“And there’s a good assort-ment of drinks,” added her husband, Christopher Kara.

Recently, Norman van Aken, a Miami/Key West chef celebrated for his contribu-tions to South Florida cuisine, gave cooking demonstra-tions, handed out samples of his sauteed shrimp and

answered questions from a small audience.

In a shady courtyard where people sought refuge from the sun, a living statue — a woman dressed or painted in ivory from head to toe to re-semble statuary — stood still, and at time moved gracefully to music. Sometimes water sprayed from her fingertips as if they were sprinklers.

The festival is set up in the shadow of Gwazi, an old-fashioned wooden roller coaster that Busch Gardens shut down in February because it was no longer popular with guests. The park has not yet decided how it will replace the coaster, which is still standing.

The area is lined with midway games, but for the Food & Wine Festival, some of the games were themed for the event. In the ring toss, for example, the targets were the necks of wine bottles.

On the large field next to Gwazi, a stage was set up. Young guests grabbed seats as soon as the doors opened

at noon for a 6 p.m. concert by Fifth Harmony, a popular girl group, then lined the road and shrieked as the singers were driven away after their performance.

Concerts are scheduled every Saturday and Sunday through April 26, the last day of the festival.

The park’s regular attrac-tions were open, and some festival-goers took their cups of beer or plates of dessert to watch cheetahs strolling through their habitat or fat alligators sunning themselves by a nearby pond. In the background, roller-coaster riders screamed and whooped.

The Busch festival is not on the scale of Disney’s annual Epcot Wine & Food Festival held each fall. The Busch festival doesn’t have the galas, wine-tasting seminars and food workshops that the Epcot festival does. But on a recent Sunday it sounded as if it might develop its own loyal following. Of half a dozen guests interviewed, all said they have annual passes, come to Busch Gardens regularly and would return for the festival.

The festival is included in regular park admission. Food and beverages cost extra. The small plates were mostly in the $4-$7 range.

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Roma Downey (“Touched by an Angel”) was fascinated by Al-ice Hoffman’s novel “The Dove-keepers.” She loved it so much she decided, with the help of her executive producer husband, Mark Burnett (“Survivor”), to turn it into a miniseries, airing Tuesday and Wednesday at 9 p.m. on CBS.

“A few years ago, I had the good fortune to read this amazing book,” Downey says. “I absolutely fell in love with the story. I had been to Masada a few years ago and had been so profoundly touched by the story of a persecuted people who, in the face of that persecution, had stood up for what they believed in, where courage was greater than fear and faith and love were greater than hate and the pow-er of sacrifice greater than war.”

Downey reached out to Hoff-man and was surprised to discover the rights hadn’t been taken. The story is told the through the lives of two women – a healer, Shirah

(Cote de Pablo), and the outcast Yael (Rachel Brosnahan) – who are being questioned by the historian Josephus (Sam Neill) about what happened to them at Masada.

“Jerusalem fell when it was sacked by the Romans, and those who survived made their way to this hilltop retreat that had been built by Herod,” says Downey of Masada. “And it was kind of un-reachable. And they were assured that they would be safe there. There were about 900 of them who started a new community. And our miniseries picks up the story with these women who start working in the dove coops. And the excrement of the doves is used to fertilize the soil. So, it’s a very nec-essary part of their life there. They have a self sustaining life. They have water. They have food. And they believe that they’re going to be safe to start their new lives, their new loves and their new hopes.

“Yael, played by Rachel, is out there on the edge of the fortress, and she sees in the distance a plume of smoke,” continues Downey. “And at first, uncertain what it is, and then she has the awful realization that it’s the Roman army that has come for them. These 900 people, thousands and thousands of men have come for them. And I think

it’s very hard to be at Masada and to look out, to imagine what they must have felt up there. But I think that they had to have felt that no one was ever going to be able to reach them. And so at first, you know, you’ll see in our film how it’s incredibly dangerous and scary, but they feel at first that they’re go-ing to be OK. And then, of course, it just turns into a nightmare.”

“It’s so relevant, this story,” says Diego Boneta, who plays the war-rior Amram. “It talks about virtues like courage and honor and love, and that’s something that’s going on as we speak. The freedom to speak and live the way you want. It’s something we can all relate to.”

Working with hundreds of birds was something new for the actress-es. “We had a scene at the begin-ning, I think it was first or second day,” de Pablo says, “and I had to release a dove. And I thought, ‘Oh, my God. Well, how many takes are we going to need?’ Because I thought, ‘How many doves do we have?’ And to my surprise, we had many doves. But then the best was when I heard that the doves would always come back. So, I wasn’t so concerned that I was just sort of releasing doves, and they were just going to fly around Malta (where the movie was filmed).

“Rachel was maybe a little afraid of the doves in the beginning,” con-tinues de Pablo. “And by the end, we look over and Rachel had a dove in

each hand and was walking around as if nothing was going on. She was just walking around and talking as if they were an extension of her.”

“In the book,” adds Brosnah-an, “I think Yael specifically has a very beautiful and deep rela-tionship with them. And I felt by the time we got to the part where we were shooting with the doves that I actually hadn’t done very much shooting with them. And they’re so gentle and once you hold them properly, they just don’t move. So, I was kind of, like, wandering around with a dove in each hand, like, taking selfies.”

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Q: Now that “Sons of An-archy” is over, can you tell me what Katey Sagal has planned next? -- Glenn F., via email

A: The lovely and talented actress is set to reteam with “Sons” creator Kurt Sutter -- who also happens to be Katey’s hubby -- for the FX period drama “The Bastard Executioner.” The series centers on a former warrior/knight for King Edward I, Wilkin Brattle, who is overcome by the de-struction of war and vows to lay down his sword. When violence finds him, he’s forced to return to his violent ways.

Australian actor Lee Jones plays Brattle, with “True Blood” alum Stephen Moyer playing his friend, Milus Corbett. Matthew Rhys, Sam Spruell, Flora Spencer-Longhurst, Darren Evans, Sarah White, Sarah Sweeney and Danny Sapani round out the cast. Produc-tion on the series began March 19, with no word yet on a premiere date.

Q: I thought Tina Fey had a new comedy coming to NBC, but I’ve looked all over for it, to no avail. Can you tell me what happened? -- Kellie F., via Facebook

A: When NBC passed on Fey’s hilarious “Unbreak-able Kimmy Schmidt,” Net-flix swooped in and saved this brilliant comedy from obscurity. “The Office” alum Ellie Kemper stars as the eponymous Kim-

my, who recently escaped from being held prisoner underground by a man who claimed the world above had ended in an apoca-lypse. Kimmy moves to New York City, where she tries to put her life back on track with the help of new employer Jacqueline Voor-hees (played by the always wonderful Jane Krakows-ki), new roommate Titus Andromedon (the fabulous Tituss Burgess) and land-

lord Lillian Kaushtupper (the legendary Carol Kane). Season one consists of 13 episodes, all of which now are available for streaming on netflix.com.

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SPIKE 57 57 57 57 29 63 54 54 54 Bar Rescue (R) (HD) Bar Rescue (R) (HD) Bar Rescue (R) (HD) Bar Rescue (R) (HD) Bar Rescue (R) (HD) Bar Rescue (R) (HD)SYFY 67 67 67 67 253 64 55 55 180 Saw II Jigsaw is back. Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever (‘09, Horror) (R) Shutter (‘08, Horror) aa Ghostly pictures. Resident Evil (‘07) (R)TBS 59 59 59 59 32 62 59 59 52 Daddy’s Girls (‘07) Diary of a Mad Black Woman (‘05) A scary grandmother. Tyler Perry’s I Can Do Bad All By Myself (‘09, Drama)TCM 65 65 65 65 - 169 169 169 230 The End of the Affair Man’s lover married. How to Marry a Millionaire Women find love. Royal Wedding Love in Britain. GoodbyeTLC 45 45 45 45 57 72 45 45 139 Big Bliss Big Bliss 48 Hours Mystery 48 Hrs. (HD) 48 Hrs.: Ransom (HD) 48 Hrs.: Lina’s Heart Medium (R) (HD)TNT 61 61 61 61 28 55 61 61 51 Law & Order: Enemy The Italian Job (‘03) aaa Gang stages heists. (:15) Live Free or Die Hard (‘07) aaa A detective tries to foil a terrorist.

TRAV 69 69 69 69 260 66 260 260 170 Layover: São Paulo Layover (R) Bizarre Short ribs. (R) Bizarre New Mexico. Paradise (R) Paradise (R)TRUTV 63 63 63 63 50 30 60 60 183 Kart Life (R) Pawn (R) Pawn (R) Pawn (R) Pawn (R) Pawn (R) Pawn (R) Pawn (R) Pawn (R) truTV Top (R)TVLND 62 62 62 62 31 54 57 57 244 Fam. Fd Soul Man Roseann Roseann Roseann Roseann Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden GoldenUSA 34 34 34 34 22 52 35 35 50 (11:30) Predator (‘87) aaa Alien hunts troops. SVU Ill kidnap victim. SVU Military secrets. SVU: Trade (TV14) SVU AIDS patients.WE 117 117 117 117 - 117 117 117 149 Roseann Roseann Roseann Roseann Roseann Roseann Roseann Roseann CSI Miami (HD) CSI Miami (HD)

WGN 16 16 16 19 41 11 95 95 9 Hearts in Atlantis (‘01, Drama) Mind reader. Artificial Intelligence: A.I. (‘01)aaa A robot wants to be a real boy. Dreamcatcher (‘03)

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FS1 48 48 48 48 42 69 48 48 83 RaceDay (N) (HD) S NASCAR Sprint Cup: STP 500 (Live) (HD) FOX Sports (HD)FSN 72 72 72 72 - 56 66 66 77 Marlins The Panel The Panel Hall Fame Snowboard Snowboard Unlimited (N) (HD) West Coast (R) NHL Hcky (HD)GOLF 49 49 49 49 55 60 49 49 304 F European Tour F PGA TOUR Golf (Live) (HD) F Champions Tour (Live) (HD)

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MSNB 83 83 83 83 185 40 82 82 103 Weekends with Alex Witt (N) (HD) Meet Press (HD) Caught (HD) Caught (HD) Caught (HD)

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HBO 302 302 302 302 302 302 302 302 400 Fight Gm (R) Real Time with BillMaher (TVMA)

Dol phin Tale (‘11, Drama) aaa Young boybe friends in jured dol phin. (PG) (HD)

Hulk (‘03)aa A lab ac ci dent causes a sci en tist to trans forminto a de struc tive green mon ster. (HD)

HBO2 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 402 Thrones Al le giancessought. (HD)

Game of Thrones Sansapun ished.

Game of Thrones Rivalryends. (HD)

Game of Thrones Jonproves worth.

Game of ThronesJaime’s rel a tive.

Game of Thrones Robbde ceived.

HBOS 304 304 304 304 - 304 304 304 404 Bro ken Flow ers (‘05)Mys tery son.

(:20) Bring It On (‘00, Com edy) aac Cheer -lead ers pre pare for a com pe ti tion.

Ol i ver (HD) Look ing (HD) (:05) The Other Woman (‘14, Com edy) aaaThree women team up for re venge.

MAX 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 420 Be daz zled (‘00)aac Asoul for sale.

Nutty Pro fes sor II: The Klumps(‘00) Klump takes se rum.

(:45) The Lake House (‘06, Drama) aaa Manlives two years in the past. (PG)

(:25) Prom ised Land (‘12) MattDamon. Small town fights.

MMAX 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 422 Grav ity (‘13)aaacStranded in space.

(:15) Po sei don (‘06, Ad ven ture)aac A shipcap sizes, trap ping pas sen gers. (HD)

2 Guns (‘13)aaa Two men learnthe mob has set them up.

(:45) Con tact (‘97) A sci en tist hears a sig nal from space.

SHO 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 365 (9:00)Box ing60 Min utes Sports (HD) A Gun fighter’s Pledge (‘08)acRoad to re demp tion. (NR)

Lies (R) (HD) Lies (R) (HD) Lies (R) (HD) Lies (R) (HD) Lies (R) (HD) Lies (R) (HD)

TMC 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 385 Alex Crossaa

Happy-Go-Lucky (‘08, Com edy) aaa Friends ques tion woman’s en thu si asm.

Elizabethtown (‘05, Com edy) aac Just-firedman meets up beat woman. (HD)

April Rain (‘13)a Takedown ofgun-tot ing ter ror ist group.

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North Woods Law8 p.m. on APLAs Maine’s hunting season begins, the wardens catch violators illegally illuminat-ing wildlife, hunting over baited deer stands and shooting guns from their vehicles; a warden lands in a very dangerous situation and finds himself surround-ed. (HD)

Madam Secretary8 p.m. on CBSElizabeth (Téa Leoni) must compromise with a dooms-day cult in Bolivia in order to recover an American congressman who is being held hostage after trying to negotiate with the leader; Stevie introduces Elizabeth and Henry to her older boy-friend. (HD)

I Didn’t Do It8 p.m. on DISNRight after Logan’s girlfriend decides to end their rela-tionship, Garrett, Lindy and Delia happen to discover that Jasmine has a crush on him, but Jasmine pleads with them to keep it a secret just in case he does not feel the same about her.

Lakefront Bargain Hunt8 p.m. on HOMEAn Arizona couple has grown tired of the desert life and wants to find a new place on Lake Union in Seattle, but unless they can come to a compromise between a lakefront place and house-boat, the search could prove a difficult one.

Secrets and Lies9 p.m. on ABCBen attempts to uncover the identity of his stalker while keeping his family safe from

harm; having moved in with his friend Dave, Ben believes he is safe from Detective Cornell’s scrutiny, only to be forcefully made to re-visit his past faults. (HD)

The Good Wife9 p.m. on CBSA disagreement over the future of the firm puts the partners of Florrick/Agos/Lockhart at odds with one another. (HD)

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Amer ica’s Fun ni est HomeVid eos Dogs shamed for ru in -ing fur ni ture. (R)

Once Upon a Time: BestLaid Plans (N) (HD)

Se crets and Lies: The Con fes -sion Ben tries to un coverstalker’s iden tity. (N)

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The Good Wife: Un dis closedRe cip i ents Dis agree ment overfirm’s fu ture. (N)

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Fam Guy Joysof be ing dumb.

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FOX 13 10:00 News The top news sto ries are up dated. (N)(HD)

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FOX 4 News at Ten Nightlynews re port. (N)

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Kids Rock Can cer (R) (HD) Call the Mid wife New nurse. (N) (HD)

(:05) Mas ter piece: Mr. Selfridge III Fu neral bells and wed -ding bells ring. (N) (HD)

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Great Con ti nen tal Rail wayJour neys (R) (HD)

NOVA Seis mic se crets. (R)(HD)

180 Days: Hartsville El e men -tary schools. (N) (HD)

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scheme.The Spe cial ist (‘94, Ac tion) An ex-CIA bomb ex pert ac -cepts the task of im ple ment ing a woman’s re venge.

Into the Blue (‘05, Thriller) aac Scuba di vers run afoulof a drug lord af ter they re trieve his il licit cargo.

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El tiburón fantasma (‘13, Hor ror) Uncapitán mata a un tiburón blanco. (NR)

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APL 44 44 44 44 36 68 44 44 130 To Be Announced North Wood (R) (HD) North Wood (N) (HD) Woods Law (N) (HD) Rugged Illegal firearm.

BET 35 35 35 35 40 22 51 51 270 (5:00) Madea’s Fam ily Re union (‘06) aaRe union in ter rupted by fam ily drama.

For Col ored Girls (‘10, Drama) aa Janet Jack son, Thandie New ton. Eight Af ri -can-Amer i can women deal with per sonal con flicts. (R)

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BRAVO 68 68 68 68 254 51 65 65 185 Housewives (R) Housewives (R) Housewives (N) Blood Heel (N) Matchmk (N)

COM 66 66 66 66 15 27 52 52 190 The Lon gest Yard (‘05) aac Im pris oned pro foot ballplayer forms team of con victs to play guards in game.

Step Broth ers (‘08) aaa Two grown men are forced toshare a bed room when their par ents get mar ried. (R)

(:15) Kevin Hart: I’m a GrownLit tle Man (R) (HD)

DISC 40 40 40 40 25 43 43 43 120 Alas kan Bush Peo ple Fam ilyre flects. (R) (HD)

Alas kan Bush Peo ple Anew home. (R) (HD)

Alas kan Bush Peo ple Browns seek help. (R) (HD)

Alas kan Bush Peo ple: Re vis ited (N) (HD)

E! 46 46 46 46 27 26 46 46 196 The Royals (R) (HD) Kardashian (R) (HD) Kardashian (R) (HD) Kardashians (N) (HD) The Royals (N) (HD)

ESQ 82 82 82 82 118 118 84 84 160 NCIS: Los An geles: Iden tityAgent re turns. (HD)

NCIS: Los An geles SEALsim pli cated. (HD)

NCIS: Los An geles: Pred a torUn manned ve hi cle.

NCIS: Los An geles Hunt for Ma rine. (HD)

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EWTN 243 243 243 12 - 17 243 243 285 The Passion World Over (R) Solemn Mass of Palm Sunday from Rome with Pope Francis Mass celebrated.

FAM 55 55 55 55 10 46 58 58 199 (5:00) Bad Teacher (‘11) aacAw ful in struc tor. (R)

Home Alone (‘90, Com edy) aaa Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci. A young boy ac ci den tally left at home fends off two bum bling bur glars.

Home Alone 2: Lost in New York Kidlands in NY and the path of re venge.

FOOD 37 37 37 37 - 76 88 88 164 All-Star: Frenemies (R) Guy’s Chefs play ABC. Guy’s (N) All-Star (N) (HD) Cutthroat (N)

FX 51 51 51 51 58 49 34 34 53 Pi rates of the Ca rib bean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (‘03, Ad ven ture) aaacTwo swash buck lers seek to res cue a woman ab duc ted by cursed pirates.

Snow White and the Hunts man Snow White is joined bya hunter on a cam paign to kill her step mother.

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Just Des serts (‘04) aac A dis grun tled des sert chef anda brood ing baker find love af ter a food con test. (NR)

A Taste of Ro mance (‘12) An up tight French chef ac ci -den tally falls for a com pet ing eat ery’s owner. (HD)

HGTV 41 41 41 41 53 42 258 258 165 Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Lakefront Lakefront Life (N) Life (N) Island (R) Island (R)HIST 81 81 81 81 33 65 126 126 128 Pawn Strs Pawn Strs Pawn Strs Pawn Strs Ax: Cuts Like a Knife (R) Ax Men: Fall of a Legend Outlaws: Unlikely AlliesHSN 24 24 24 24 51 19 16 16 151 Home Sol.: Hoover Coin Collector Coin Collector Home Sol.: Hoover Home Solutions

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Dam aged (‘15, Thriller) A girl moves in across the streetfrom a cou ple and wreaks havoc on their lives.

OWN 58 58 58 58 47 103 56 56 161 Master Cl. Ghost (‘90, Romance) aaac A man’s spirit protects his girlfriend. Oprah (N) (HD) Oprah (R) (HD)

SPIKE 57 57 57 57 29 63 54 54 54 Bar Res cue: Barely AboveWa ter Warwick, R.I. (R)

Bar Res cue: Twin vs. TwinKan sas City, Mo. (R)

Bar Res cue: La gers and Li arsFam ily di vided. (R)

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SYFY 67 67 67 67 253 64 55 55 180 Res i dent Evil: Ex tinc tion (‘07)Corp. vs. sur vi vors.

Si lent Hill: Rev e la tion (‘12) aa A girl goes to a towncalled Si lent Hill to find her fa ther and her iden tity. (R)

Hal low een (‘07, Hor ror) aac A con victed se rial killer re -turns home in search of his youn ger sis ter. (R) (HD)

TBS 59 59 59 59 32 62 59 59 52 Madea Goes to Jail (‘09) ac An out spo ken grand motherends up in prison with a bunch of other mis fits.

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TCM 65 65 65 65 - 169 169 169 230 (5:45) Good bye Again (‘61) An older woman be gins a pas -sion ate af fair with a law yer de spite dis ap proval.

Grand Ho tel (‘32, Drama) aaac The lives of var i ousguests at Berlin’s Grand Ho tel be come in ter twined.

Ho tel Berlin (‘45) aac Ho telguests deal with war.

TLC 45 45 45 45 57 72 45 45 139 LI Med. (R) (HD) LI Med. LI Med. LI Med. LI Med. LI Med. (N) (HD) You Are: Sean Hayes (N)

TNT 61 61 61 61 28 55 61 61 51 The Expendables (‘10, Ac tion) A team of mer ce nar ies aresent into South Amer ica to over throw a dic ta tor.

Red (‘10, Ac tion) aaac A re tired black-ops CIA agentwho is marked for as sas si na tion looks for an swers.

The Bourne Su prem acy (‘04)Framed for mur der.

TRAV 69 69 69 69 260 66 260 260 170 Paradise Popular buffets. Paradise (R) Bourdain: Cambodia (R) Borders (N) Borders (R)TRUTV 63 63 63 63 50 30 60 60 183 truTV Top (R) truTV Top A bouncy fail. Jokers (R) Jokers (R) Jokers (R) Jokers (R) Jokers The U.S. tour. (R)TVLND 62 62 62 62 31 54 57 57 244 Friends Friends Friends (:43) Friends (TVPG) (HD) Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends

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Law & Or der: SVU Play ground kid nap. (TV14) (HD)

Law & Or der: SVU Caseclaimed a hoax. (TV14)

Law & Or der: SVU Lewis in -ves ti ga tion. (TV14) (HD)

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CSI: Mi ami: No Good DeedWhis tle-blower. (HD)

CSI: Mi ami: Rest in Pieces “Mi -ami Taunter.” (HD)

CSI: Mi ami: At Risk Per -sonal con nec tion. (HD)

CSI: Mi ami: Law & Dis or derCor rup tion scan dal.

WGN 16 16 16 19 41 11 95 95 9 (5:00) Dreamcatcher (‘03, Hor ror) aa Friends foil a mil i -tary vig i lante’s sa dis tic so lu tion to a dire alien threat.

Blade II (‘02, Ac tion) aaa Wes ley Snipes. A vam pirehunter bat tles crea tures with an in sa tia ble bloodlust. (R)

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Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief (‘15,Documentary) Eight former members are profiled,revealing experiences, abuse and betrayal. (NR)

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Game of Thrones: ValarMorghulis Tyrion finds hissituation has changed.

Tammy (‘14, Comedy) Melissa McCarthy.After tough times, a woman decides to takea roadtrip with her grandmother.

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HBOS 304 304 304 304 - 304 304 304 404VICE (HD) Last Week

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Getaway (‘13, Crime) ac Ethan Hawke.Former race car driver is on a deadlymission to save his kidnapped wife. (HD)

The Place Beyond the Pines (‘13, Crime)Trying to take care of his family, a man getsdragged into a life of stealing.

MAX 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 420Jarhead (‘05) A Marine is chosen for a sniper squad that is sent to the Mideast during the first Gulf War, where hediscovers the truth about modern warfare. (R)

(:20) Just Friends (‘05, Comedy) aac Ryan Reynolds,Amy Smart. A record producer returns home and tries torekindle a high-school crush. (PG-13) (HD)

The Hangover Part III (‘13,Comedy) Friends try to helpunstable comrade.

MMAX 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 422(4:45) Contact (‘97) aaaJodie Foster. A scientist hears a signal from space.

(:20) Waist Deep (‘06, Action) aac Tyrese Gibson,Meagan Good. Recently released convict enlists the aid ofa sexy hustler to get his son back. (R) (HD)

Scary Movie 2 (‘01, Comedy) ShawnWayans. Four students take part in apsychology experiment at a haunted house.

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Django Unchained (‘12, Western) aaaa Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz. A freed slave travels across the United States with a German bounty hunter to liberate his wife from the clutches of a ruthless plantation owner in Mississippi. (R) (HD)

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HBOS 304 304 304 304 - 304 304 304 404 Pines (‘13) Wag Dog (‘97) aaa Choke Scammer. (:10) Game Change (‘12) (:10) KrausMAX 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 420 Hangov 3 (:45) Confidential (‘08) Good Time (‘12) Femme Femme (R) Blood Night (‘09)

MMAX 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 422 Femme The Marine (‘06) (:15) The Break-Up (‘06) The Purge (‘13) In Bed The PurgeSHO 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 365 Shameless Lies Lies Shameless Lies Lies Killing Softly (‘12) Gunfighter’s (‘08)TMC 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 385 Werewolf (‘81) (R) (:40) Public Sex (‘09)ac Pauly Shore (‘14) Unhung Hero Deal

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HBO2 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 402 (:20) Funny Farm (‘88) Man leaves city. Monster-In-Law (‘05) aa (HD) Muhammad Ali’s Greatest Fight (‘13) Inside ManHBOS 304 304 304 304 - 304 304 304 404 Losing Isaiah (‘95) Interracial adoption (:05) Ponchao (‘13, Comedy) The Internship (‘13) Job competition. Dolphin

MAX 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 420(:05) Do min ion: Prequel to The Ex or cist (‘05)aac A demon is loosed. (R) (HD)

(:05) Fallen (‘98, Thriller) aac Copy cat kill ingsbor der on bi zarre. (R) (HD)

(:15) Kick-Ass 2 (‘13) aaa Red Mist seeks re -venge on Kick-Ass. (R) (HD)

MMAX 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 422 The Purge (:50) The First Wives Club (‘96) aac The Cure A cure for AIDS. (:15) The Shining (‘80) Unquiet spirits.

SHO 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 365(:15) Dead Po ets So ci ety (‘89) aaac Robin Wil liams.Char is matic teacher in spires stu dents. (PG)

Au gust: Osage County (‘14, Drama) aaaDys func tional fam ily re united. (R)

Lucky Them (‘14) aac Writerseeks lost su per star, her ex.

TCM 65 65 65 65 - 169 169 169 230 A Man to Remember (‘38) aa Bad Lands (‘39) (:45) Sorority House (‘39) Full Confession (:15) Playboy (‘40)

TMC 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 385(5:30) Deal (‘08) aaHigh-stakes poker.

For El len (‘12) aa A man tries tobond with his daugh ter.

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HBO 302 302 302 302 302 302 302 302 400Grace (R)(HD)

(:50) Super Ca pers: The Or i gins of Ed and theMiss ing Bul lion (‘09) a (PG)

State of Play Ob ses sivepar ents. (R)

Into the Storm (‘14) aac On -slaught of deadly tor na does.

The Man (‘05) aa Mis -taken iden tity.

HBO2 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 402 Emperor (:50) The Way, Way Back (‘13) aaa (HD) (:35) Man of Steel (‘13) ac Superman’s origins. Dukes HazzardHBOS 304 304 304 304 - 304 304 304 404 Kingdom Come (‘01) Family problems. (:55) Say It Isn’t So (‘01) aa (:35) Rush (‘13, Drama) Rivalry forged. Gatsby

MAX 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 420The Next Best Thing (‘00, Drama)Un con ven tional love.

(:50) The Lake House (‘06, Drama) aaa Manlives two years in the past. (PG)

That Awk ward Mo ment (‘14) Three friends’ pact. (R) (HD)

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MMAX 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 422 (:05) The Milagro Beanfield War (‘88) (:05) The Last King of Scotland (‘06) Cut A Good Year (‘06, Comedy)

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TCM 65 65 65 65 - 169 169 169 230 Please Don’t Eat the Daisies (‘60) aac The Courtship of Eddie’s Father (‘63) A Ticklish Affair (‘63) aa My Sccess

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HBO2 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 402 (:10) Sunshine (‘07) Desperate mission. Game Change (‘12) Campaign in 2008. The Internship (‘13) Job competition.HBOS 304 304 304 304 - 304 304 304 404 Planet You From (‘00) aa (R) American Splendor A clerk’s story. (R) Olive Kitteridge Depressed friend. Kitteridge

MAX 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 420For a Few Dol lars More (‘67, West ern) Ri valbounty hunt ers unite for out law.

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Akeelah and the Bee (‘06, Drama) aaacGirl’s vic tory in the spell ing bee. (PG)

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TCM 65 65 65 65 - 169 169 169 230 The Tenderfoot (:15) Son of a Sailor (‘33) aa Fireman, Save aa Earthworm Tractors (‘36) 6 Day Bike Rider

TMC 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 385Space War riors (‘13) ac Teen ag -ers as sist a space sta tion.

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A Good Year (‘06, Com edy) aaa Banker in -her its cha teau from his un cle. (HD)

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HBO2 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 402 Garfield: Tail of Two (‘06) aa The Great Gatsby (‘13, Drama) Decadent world. The Desolation of Smaug (‘13) aaac

HBOS 304 304 304 304 - 304 304 304 404 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Grace Is Gone Road trip. It’s Me (:10) Black Nativity (‘13) ac Tomorrow

MAX 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 420The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (‘66) Three dis pa rate lowlifes de cide to team up to hunt for a Con fed er ate trea sure.

Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’sDead (‘91, Com edy)

(:50) The Em peror’s Club (‘02)aaa Teach ing chal lenge.

MMAX 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 422 (5:45) MST3K (‘96) (:05) King Kong (‘05) aaa Giant gorilla falls for beautiful girl. The Deep End aaa Son may be a killer.

SHO 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 365(:20) Three Men and a Baby (‘87, Com edy)Three bach e lors care for a baby.

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TCM 65 65 65 65 - 169 169 169 230 Influence (:45) Broadway Melody of 1936 (‘35) Broadway Melody of 1938 (‘37) aa Girl of the Golden West aa

TMC 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 385(:20) Vam pire Dog (‘12, Com edy) aa A youngboy in her its a vam pire dog. (NR)

(:55) Man of the House (‘05) aaMur der wit nesses. (PG-13)

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Flicka (‘06, Fam ily) A teen ager be -friends a wild mus tang.

(:10) Far from Heaven (‘02, Drama) A 1950shouse wife be friends black man.

Char lie St. Cloud (‘10) A boy talksto his dead brother.

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HBO2 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 402 Witness (:45) Sisterhood of Pants (‘05) aaa (:45) The Devil Wears Prada (‘06) aaa (:35) Into the Storm (‘14) aac

HBOS 304 304 304 304 - 304 304 304 404 The Mystery of Happiness (:45) Contact (‘97) aaa A signal from space. (PG) (:20) Wicker Park (‘04) Missing woman.

MAX 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 420Hang ‘Em High (‘68, West ern) aac A toughguy seeks re venge in Old West.

Things We Lost in the Fire (‘07) aaa Awidow helps a drug-ad dicted friend. (R)

Ses sion 9 (‘01) aac Work crew in an aban doned asy lum.

Reserv. (‘07)(R)

MMAX 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 422 (:05) Black and White (‘99) (:50) Beer for My Horses (‘08) ac (HD) (:25) Broken Arrow (‘96) aac Scary Movie (‘00)

SHO 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 365The Way (‘11, Drama) aaa Mar tin Sheen. Aman goes on a trek through Eu rope.

Walk ing Tall (‘04) A man com batsdrugs in his home town.

Around the World in 80 Days (‘04) aa Threepeo ple travel the globe to gether.

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TCM 65 65 65 65 - 169 169 169 230 Julius Caesar (‘53) Romans conspire. (:15) The Fugitive Kind (‘59) aaa Drifter’s passion. The Young Lions (‘58) aaa

TMC 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 385De cep tion (‘93) acHus band van ishes.

The Kings of Appletown (‘08, Ad -ven ture) Two wit nesses.

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MYN EF38 11 11 11 - - - 11 11 14 Paid Paid On Spot Paid Raymond Commun The 700 Club Maury The People’s CourtMYN EF* - - - 8 9 8 - - - Movies Movies MoviesIND EF32 12 12 12 - 38 - 4 4 12 MOR Touch Supreme Supreme Mablean Mablean Divorce Divorce Divorce Divorce Jerry SpringerION EF66 2 2 2 13 26 18 438 438 17 Archer Archer Paid Thr. Bible Paid Fellowship Flashpoint Flashpoint Flashpoint

WCLF EF22 22 22 22 - - - 22 22 2 Gospel Destined Today Meyer Perry Copeland Parsley Empower Herman Kaufmann Life Tday Don WiltonWRXY EF49 - - - 22 44 10 - - - Gospel Brody File Reza Destined The Lamp Thr. Bible Gospel Meyer Various Women Life Tday ProphecyTLF EF50 23 23 23 - 95 - 23 23 5 Tu día alegre Noticias Nacional Rebelde Laura Laura Fútbol CentralUNIV EF62 15 15 15 - - - 15 15 6 La rosa de Despierta América Como dice el dicho

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BRAVO 68 68 68 68 254 51 65 65 185 Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real HousewivesCOM 66 66 66 66 15 27 52 52 190 Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Daily Nightly MoviesDISC 40 40 40 40 25 43 43 43 120 Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Cuff Me If You Can Cuff Me If You Can Behind Bars

E! 46 46 46 46 27 26 46 46 196 Paid Paid Movies Kardashians Kardashians Fashion PoliceESQ 82 82 82 82 118 118 84 84 160 Paid Paid Movies Burn Notice Burn Notice

EWTN 243 243 243 12 - 17 243 243 285 Various Michael Holy Name Daily Mass Life on the Rock Various WomenG RosaryFAM 55 55 55 55 10 46 58 58 199 Meyer Drenda ‘70s Shw ‘70s Shw ‘70s Shw ‘70s Shw Middle 700 Club The 700 Club Gilmore GirlsFOOD 37 37 37 37 - 76 88 88 164 Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Bobby Flay Alex’s Day Neelys Cupcake Wars

FX 51 51 51 51 58 49 34 34 53 Paid Paid Movies Movies MoviesGSN 179 179 179 179 34 179 80 80 184 Paid Paid Paid Paid Match Match Card Shark Press Luck Sale of Pyramid No Deal No DealHALL 5 5 5 17 - 73 86 86 240 Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Golden Golden Golden Golden Home & FamilyHGTV 41 41 41 41 53 42 258 258 165 Paid Donna Selling NY Sarah Sees Sarah Sees Sarah Sees Sarah Sees Sarah Sees Sarah Sees Sarah Sees Sarah Sees Sarah SeesHIST 81 81 81 81 33 65 126 126 128 Paid Paid To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be AnnouncedHSN 24 24 24 24 51 19 16 16 151 Lorena Garcia’s HSN Today HSN Today Household Helpers Nat’l Craft Mo. Lorena Garcia’sLIFE 36 36 36 36 52 41 36 36 140 Paid Paid Paid Mission Unsolved Mysteries Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier FrasierOWN 58 58 58 58 47 103 56 56 161 Dateline on OWN Dr. Phil Dr. Phil Dr. Phil Dr. Phil Dr. PhilQVC 14 14 14 9 14 13 12 12 150 Diamonique® Mornings Made Easy Garden Party with Carolyn Unique Gardens

SPIKE 57 57 57 57 29 63 54 54 54 Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar RescueSYFY 67 67 67 67 253 64 55 55 180 Paid Paid Paid Paid Ghost Hunters Haunting: Australia Face Off Face OffTBS 59 59 59 59 32 62 59 59 52 Rules Married Married Queens Queens Queens Movies ClevelandTLC 45 45 45 45 57 72 45 45 139 19 & Counting 19 Kids 19 Kids 19 Kids 19 Kids 19 & Counting 19 & Counting 19 & CountingTNT 61 61 61 61 28 55 61 61 51 Charmed Charmed Charmed Supernatural Supernatural Supernatural

TRAV 69 69 69 69 260 66 260 260 170 Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Bourdain Bourdain LayoverTRUTV 63 63 63 63 50 30 60 60 183 Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid World’s Dumbest... World’s Dumbest... Top 20 Shocking

TVLAND 62 62 62 62 31 54 57 57 244 Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Fam. Fd Hllbillies Griffith Griffith Griffith HoganUSA 34 34 34 34 22 52 35 35 50 Sirens Sirens Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVUWE 117 117 117 117 - 117 117 117 149 Mojo Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Roseann Roseann Roseann Roseann

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NBCSN 71 71 71 71 54 61 42 42 90 Radius Radius Radius Radius Radius Radius The Dan Patrick ShowSUN 38 38 401 401 45 57 38 38 76 Florida O’Neill Paid FSU 2014 Dateline Lightning Lightning Xterra King of Running Ironman Fit CEO

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The Book Thief (‘13, Drama) aaac WoManFnd com fort in steal ing books.

(:45) The Fast and the Fu ri ous: To kyo Drift(‘06, Ac tion) Dan ger ous rac ing.

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HBO2 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 402 (11:30) Inside Man (‘06) aaac John Tucker Must Die (‘06) (:15) Klitschko Boxers profiled. (HD) (:15) 12 Years (‘13)HBOS 304 304 304 304 - 304 304 304 404 (11:40) Dolphin Tale (‘11) (:35) Endless Love (‘14) aac (:20) Little Miss Sunshine (‘06) aaac Doubtfire (‘93) aaa

MAX 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 420The Mex i can (‘01, Com edy) aa Clumsycrook’s girl held hos tage by mob. (R)

(:10) Mou lin Rouge! (‘01, Mu si cal) A poet ro -mances a beau ti ful cour te san.

(:20) Red Dragon (‘02, Crime) aaa Agentsearches for full moon killer. (R) (HD)

MMAX 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 422 Shining Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire A wizard tournament. (:25) Ride Along (‘14) aac Working Girl (‘88)

SHO 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 365Heather Mc Don ald:Stand-up rou tine.

(:20) Jay Mohr: Happy. And A LotStand-up rou tine. (R)

Grosse Pointe Blank (‘97, Com edy) Hit man at tends his high school re union.

In side Llewyn Da vis (‘14, Drama)aaac ‘60s folk scene.

TCM 65 65 65 65 - 169 169 169 230 Playboy Pursuit (‘35) aa Back in Circulation (‘37) aa Mr. Chump Plan backfires. Great Man Votes Sweepstke

TMC 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 385(:05) Tape (‘01) aaa Two oldfriends share a dark se cret. (R)

(:35) Mighty Joe Young (‘98, Ad ven ture) aaZo ol o gists pro tect a go rilla. (PG)

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HBO 302 302 302 302 302 302 302 302 400The Man(‘05)

Get away (‘13) ac For mer race cardriver must save wife.

One Fine Day (‘96, Ro mance) aac Sin glepar ents feud, then fall in love. (PG)

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Real Time with BillMaher (TVMA)

HBO2 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 402 Hazzard The Fault in Our Stars (‘14) Love vs. cancer. Meet the Parents (‘00) aaa First Look Thrones The HobbitHBOS 304 304 304 304 - 304 304 304 404 The Great Gatsby Decadent world. (:05) Non-Stop (‘14, Thriller) (:50) The Book Thief (‘13) WWII refugee hidden.

MAX 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 420Nutty Pro fes sor II:Klumps (‘00) ac

(:55) Dawn of the Dead (‘04, Hor ror)aaa Zom bies in mall.

(:35) Her (‘14, Com edy) aaac Writer and ad -vanced op er at ing sys tem. (R) (HD)

The Purge (‘13) aac All crime isle gal one night each year.

MMAX 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 422 Good Year The Thing (‘82) aaac Shape-shift alien. The Devil’s Advocate (‘97) Evil tempts lawyer. You See Me (‘13)

SHO 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 365The Twi light Saga: Break ingDawn: Part 2 A daugh ter.

(:45) Rollerball (‘02, Ac tion) Chris Klein. Cor ruptowner pro motes deadly sport.

(:25) Take Care (‘14, Com edy) (HD) Last Hol i day (‘06) Eu ro -pean spree.

TCM 65 65 65 65 - 169 169 169 230 Secret of My Success (‘65) Advance to the Rear (‘64) (:15) Sol Madrid (‘68, Crime) Poseidon Adventure (‘72)

TMC 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 385Belle Isle(‘12)

Even Money (‘06, Crime) aa Five strang ersare af fected by gam bling. (R) (HD)

Java Heat (‘13, Ac tion) Man hunt forter ror ist in In do ne sia.

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HBO 302 302 302 302 302 302 302 302 400Go ing Clear: Sci en tol ogy and the Prison ofBe lief (‘15) For mer mem bers.

Win ter’s Tale (‘14, Drama) Colin Farrell. Bur glarfalls for dy ing young woman.

Wicker Park (‘04, Mys tery) aaa A mansearches for his miss ing lover. (PG-13)

HBO2 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 402 Rio 2 (‘14) aac Amazon living. Step Up: All In (‘14) Las Vegas battle. (:45) State Play (:50) Sea of Monsters (‘13)HBOS 304 304 304 304 - 304 304 304 404 O. Kitteridge Hospital visit. (:25) Enough Said (‘13) aaa Rumor Has It ... (‘05) aac (:40) Kraus (HD) Saving

MAX 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 420Bad Words (‘14) aaac Spell ingbee loser seeks loop hole.

John Tucker Must Die Ex-girl -friends train girl to hurt ex.

Riddick (‘13, Ac tion) Vin Die sel, Jordi Mollà.Crim i nal bat tles alien pred a tors.

The Se cret Life of Wal ter Mitty (‘13)

MMAX 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 422 The Purge (‘14) Nutty Professor II: The Klumps (‘00) (:10) Jarhead (‘05) The first Gulf War. (:15) Mars (‘14)

SHO 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 365(:05) The Il lu sion ist (‘06, Ro mance) A ma gi cianfalls in love with a duch ess.

Akeelah and the Bee (‘06, Drama) aaacGirl’s vic tory in the spell ing bee. (PG)

EDtv (‘99, Com edy) aac A store clerk’s lifebe comes a TV show. (PG-13) (HD)

TCM 65 65 65 65 - 169 169 169 230 Rio Rita (‘42) Nazis put radios in fruits. Lost in a Harem (‘44) aaa (:45) Abbott & Costello (‘45) Captain Kidd (‘52)

TMC 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 385Lionheart(‘91)

Lord of War (‘05, Crime) Nicolas Cage. An arms dealer con fronts his mo ral ity.

(:35) Roadie (‘12) aa A rocker at -tempts to find mean ing. (R)

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HBO 302 302 302 302 302 302 302 302 400Ride Along (‘14) Ab surdride along.

Run away Bride (‘99, Com edy) aac Rich ardGere. Writer falls for ner vous bride.

The Tru man Show (‘98) Man’s lifeis sub ject of TV show.

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HBO2 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 402 Smaug We’re the Millers (‘13) aaa Fake family. Real Sports (HD) (:40) The Heat (‘13) aac Partners clash. RockHBOS 304 304 304 304 - 304 304 304 404 Edge of Tomorrow (‘14) Escape Plan (‘13) Wrongly imprisoned. (:45) Good Night (‘05) aaac Way Back (‘13)

MAX 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 420Em peror(‘02)

(:45) Char lie’s An gels (‘00, Ac tion) aac Threede tec tives hunt a kid nap vic tim.

The Con jur ing (‘13, Hor ror) aaac Fam ily ter -ror ized at se cluded farm house. (R)

The Coun selor (‘13) Law yer is in -volved in drug traf fick ing.

MMAX 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 422 A History of Violence (‘05) (:40) The Truth About Charlie (‘02) ac (:25) Baggage Claim (‘13) Hyde Park (‘13)

SHO 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 365Swing ers (‘96) aaaSin gle live in L.A.

(:15) An In con ve nient Truth (‘06) Al Gore. AlGore dis cusses global warm ing.

Fletch (‘85, Com edy) A re porterprobes an un usual of fer.

(:40) Fletch Lives (‘89) A mur derspoils a re porter’s plans.

TCM 65 65 65 65 - 169 169 169 230 Girl West (:45) Yellow Jack (‘38) aaa Four Girls in White (‘39) aa Kid from Texas a They Met in Argentina (‘41)

TMC 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 385Last Shot(‘04)

(:40) Man Shook Hand (‘12)aaac Re tiree im presses. (NR)

(:20) Fruitvale Sta tion (‘13) aaacYoung man’s life. (R) (HD)

(:45) The Am a teurs (‘07, Com edy) aac Asmall town makes an adult film. (R)

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HBO 302 302 302 302 302 302 302 302 400(11:45) X-Men: The Last Stand (‘06)War with mu tants.

The Wol ver ine (‘13, Ac tion) aaac Wol ver ineen coun ters en emy from past. (HD)

(:45) Showtime (‘02, Ac tion) aa Po lar op po sites star on TV cop show. (PG-13)

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HBO2 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 402 (:05) JFK (‘91, Drama) An attorney tracks president’s killers. (:15) Night Will Fall (‘14) aaa Rush (‘13) Rivalry forged. (R)HBOS 304 304 304 304 - 304 304 304 404 The Fault in Our Stars (‘14) Love vs. cancer. The Best Man Holiday (‘13, Comedy) (:40) Hope Floats (‘98) aac

MAX 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 420(11:45) Res er va tion Road (‘07)aac Griev ing fa ther. (R)

True Lies (‘94, Ac tion) A se cret agent tries to find a ter ror istand save his own trou bled mar riage.

(:55) Wait ing to Ex hale (‘95) aac Four friendslend sup port to one an other (R)

MMAX 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 422 Scary Movie (‘00) (:55) Her (‘14, Comedy) Modern love. (R) (:05) Red Dragon (‘02) Full moon killer. Dawn Dead (‘04)

SHO 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 365Philomena (‘13) An el derly woman’s search for her son.

Last Hol i day (‘06, Com edy) aac A sales clerk has a Eu ro pean spree. (PG-13)

Walk ing Tall (‘04) A man com batsdrugs in his home town.

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TCM 65 65 65 65 - 169 169 169 230 The Young Lions (‘58) aaa Guys and Dolls (‘55) aaa Gambler wagers date. (:15) A Streetcar Named Desire (‘51)

TMC 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 385(:10) Quar tet (‘13, Com edy) Mag gie Smith. Pastri val ries of re tired op era group.

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MYN EF38 11 11 11 - - - 11 11 14 Judge Mathis The Doctors Judge Mathis Maury The People’s Court Fam. Fd CelebrityMYN EF* - - - 8 9 8 - - - Movie Movie Commun Commun Friends FriendsIND EF32 12 12 12 - 38 - 4 4 12 Cheaters Cheaters Steve Wilkos Show Steve Wilkos Show Jerry Springer Jerry Springer How I Met How I MetION EF66 2 2 2 13 26 18 438 438 17 Flashpoint Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds

WCLF EF22 22 22 22 - - - 22 22 2 Destined Thr. Bible A. Rippy Fellowship Jim Bakker The 700 Club Your Health Herman ParsleyWRXY EF49 - - - 22 44 10 - - - A. Rippy Herman The 700 Club Your Health Jim Bakker Connect Kingdom Mission RezaTLF EF50 23 23 23 - 95 - 23 23 5 Fútbol Internacional Cosita linda El Chavo El ventilador El PalenqueUNIV EF62 15 15 15 - - - 15 15 6 Teresa Hoy La rosa de Quiero amarte (:59) Gordo y flaca Primer impacto

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Mike & Molly8:30 p.m. on CBSMike becomes hurt after he finds that Molly is anxious about him attending a celebratory party that her publisher is throwing for both her and Peggy. (HD)

Bates Motel9 p.m. on A&ENorman and Emma decide to take a day off from work-ing at the motel; Romero inquires into two mysterious

deaths in White Pine Bay; Norma returns to school. (HD)

Scorpion9 p.m. on CBSTeam Scorpion takes a woman on the run from a dangerous drug cartel that is looking to keep her quiet when she is named a key witness in a crime and is set to testify in court. (HD)

The Following9 p.m. on FOXRyan (Kevin Bacon) and Mike are tipped off about the loca-tion of the target they are pursuing, leading them to a small town to investigate whether or not he’s looking for protection, but when they arrive they find a larger threat that had remained undetected. (HD)

American Dad!9 p.m. on TBSA frightened Stan makes the

decision to seek the advice of a mental health profes-sional after he sees a couple perish during a fatal car crash. (HD)

My 600-lb Life9 p.m. on TLCA woman who has coped with her emotional problems through food her whole life is confined to a wheelchair and relies on an oxygen tank to breath and her husband and mother to survive. (HD)

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THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL

Bill’s unwelcomed visit to Ridge’s home took an uncomfortable turn after he spied the nude portrait that Ridge painted of Caroline. Nicole got more insight to Maya’s personal life while observing her interaction with Rick. Liam planned a romantic surprise for Ivy after her rough day at the office. Brooke admitted to Katie that she was very lonely. Not realizing the person was Brooke, Quinn suggested to Deacon that he invite his friend from AA to their wedding. Knowing that Nicole could spill her secret, Maya kissed up to her sister and begged her to stay. Katie confided in Bill that she was worried about Brooke’s mental state.

DAYS OF OUR LIVESPaige admitted to Daniel that she

once thought he had slept with her mother. Nicole sought Eric’s help with Daniel. Serena had a tense encounter with her partner in crime. Melanie caught Clint red-handed. JJ was alarmed when Daniel asked him about the coat he borrowed last fall. Eve tried to recruit a new ally in Salem. Paul tracked down Sonny for

a private talk. Melanie tried to make sense of her suspicions, which were only amplified after Brady inadver-tently provided her with a clue.

GENERAL HOSPITALSpinelli made a heartfelt plea

on behalf of Maxie. Alexis made a shocking admission about Nina during her hearing. Sam continued to ponder something Jake said to her before he went into surgery. Car-ly was stunned by the recent news involving Jake. Dante and Lulu tried to put the pieces together regarding Luke’s whereabouts. Ric stumbled upon a possible glitch in his scheme. Sam watched a touching moment between Patrick and Danny. At the end of the day, Nina and Franco learned their fates. More clues were revealed about the Spencer family’s past. Shawn was worried about what actions Duke and Sonny might take against Jordan.

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

Victor met with his mystery part-ner and filled him in on the latest development in his plan. Summer, Kyle and Noah disagreed on who

probably murdered Austin. Kyle, in particular, thought anyone who participated in Austin’s documenta-ry was a suspect. Jack came home to find Phyllis upset from a nightmare.

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Party Down SouthBoudreaux’s b-day. (R) (HD)

Party Down SouthHannah’s trou ble. (R) (HD)

Party Down South (R) (HD)

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Jer sey Shore Beach drama& fun. (HD)

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(:25) Marked for Death (‘90, Action) Formerdrug agent is pursued by a group of voodoopracticing Caribbean dealers.

On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (‘69) Infiltrating archenemy Blofeld’smountain sanitarium, 007 uncovers a plan that has the female patientsinjected with a deadly virus, which can infect the world.

Maverick (‘94)A big pokergame.

HBO 302 302 302 302 302 302 302 302 400The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (‘12, Fantasy) aaac Martin Freeman, IanMcKellen. Bilbo Baggins joins the wizard Gandalf the Grey and a group of 13 dwarves on a quest to reclaim a lost dwarf kingdom from a treacherous dragon. (HD)

Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief (‘15,Documentary) Eight former members are profiled,revealing experiences, abuse and betrayal. (NR)

HBO2 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 402(5:15) 12 Years a Slave (‘13, Drama)aaac Before civil war, a free black manis abducted and sold into slavery. (R) (HD)

Last WeekJohn Oliver(HD)

Real Time with Bill Maher(TVMA) (HD)

The Conjuring (‘13, Horror) aaac Vera Farmiga,Patrick Wilson. Paranormal investigators help family beingterrorized by a dark presence. (R) (HD)

HBOS 304 304 304 304 - 304 304 304 404(5:05) Mrs. Doubtfire (‘93,Comedy) Disguised fatherbecomes housekeeper.

(:15) Seeking a Friend for the End of the World (‘12,Comedy) Steve Carell. With the end of the worldapproaching, a man searches for his high school flame.

The Internship (‘13) aa Two jobless, middle-agedsalesmen compete as interns against dozens of collegestudents for a coveted job at a savvy, tech company.

MAX 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 420Red Dragon(‘02) Full moonkiller.

A History of Violence (‘05, Drama) Amild-mannered man is forced to take actionand thwart a robbery at his diner. (R)

(:15) The Purge: Anarchy (‘14, Thriller) aaa FrankGrillo, Carmen Ejogo. Five people forced into fight for theirlives in Los Angeles on night of Purge. (R) (HD)

Armageddon (‘98, ScienceFiction) aac Oil rig workersmust destroy asteroid.

MMAX 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 422(5:10) Working Girl (‘88,Comedy) aac Secretaryturns the tables on her boss.

(:05) Exorcist: The Beginning (‘04, Horror) aa StellanSkarsgård, James D’Arcy. An archaeologist helps toexcavate a church in Africa and faces an evil entity.

The Truman Show (‘98, Drama) JimCarrey. A man discovers his life is thesubject of a 24-hour-a-day television show.

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(:20) Crazy/Beautiful (‘01, Drama) aaa Kirsten Dunst,Jay Hernandez. A poor young Latino boy falls in love with a troubled rich girl. (PG-13) (HD)

Kelly & Cal (‘14, Drama)Suburban mom & a teenbecome friends. (NR) (HD)

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NCIS8 p.m. on CBSThe NCIS team links a petty officer’s murder to a 40-year-old airport bombing cold case that Gibbs and DiNozzo have been trying to solve for two years; McGee feels left

out after he finds that he was not previously informed about the cold case. (HD)

Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.9 p.m. on ABCAs surprising truths are revealed, Coulson finds himself entangled in a war that he never anticipated; Skye attempts to keep a han-dle on her newly-acquired abilities, but ends up making a decision that will alter her life for good. (HD)

The Dovekeepers9 p.m. on CBSEnslaved by Romans, Shirah and Yael are forced to share the truth about Masada with historian Flavius Josephus, and begin their tale by revealing the events that led up to the 10th Roman Legion

nearing Masada, where Jewish warriors stood ready. (HD)

Weird Loners9:30 p.m. on FOXA high-strung romantic, a se-rial womanizer, a free-spir-ited heartbreaker, and a sheltered man-child (Nate Torrence) end up sharing a Queens, N.Y. townhouse and bonding over their lifestyles as single adults. (HD) Nate Torrence

Director Barak Goodman and his crew collected more than 700 hours of interviews for “Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies,” premier-ing Monday at 9 p.m. on PBS. The three-part, six-hour event is present-ed by documentary filmmaker Ken Burns and is based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning book by Siddhartha Mukherjee. The series chronicles the complete story of cancer, from its first mention in history to today’s modern advances against the disease. “Our film is meant to leave people with a sense of hope – that we are on the brink of a revolution in cancer research,” Goodman says. “We’ve been through one revolution and we’re about to start another. Being up close with people who are going through this is an incredible privilege and tough emotionally in parts. Life doesn’t get more real than watching this happen.”

Pastor Kevin Brown and his Passage to Freedom team help sex workers and victims of sex trafficking escape their dangerous situations in “8 Minutes,” premier-ing Thursday at 10:01 p.m. on A&E. In Houston, the hub of human traf-ficking in the United States, Brown and his crew start out on a mission to save some of the thousands of women who are forced into prostitu-tion each year. From his experience working in law enforcement, Brown

has determined that eight minutes is the maximum amount of time they can spend trying to convince these victims to leave with his team. Otherwise, they are only endan-gering the lives of themselves and those they are trying to save. With high stakes, the victims must quickly decide if they want to accept help or return to their lives on the streets.

This season of “Little Women: LA” has prompted Terra Jolé and Joe Gnoffo to document the approach of their babies’ birth in a brand-new unscripted series titled “Little Wom-en: Terra’s Little Family,” premiering Wednesday, April 8, at 9 p.m. on Lifetime. The two performers met through a mutual acquaintance and have been together for seven years. Having previously toured with celeb-rities, Terra has recently released her own single and is currently working on an album. Meanwhile, Joe is a musician and a drummer for a Nir-vana tribute band named Nirvanish. The couple decided to record and share the experience after receiv-ing an overwhelming amount of support in their high-risk pregnancy. The program is 10 episodes and will be shot in near real time as Terra approaches her due date. Providing a glance at the pregnancy journey so far, “Little Women: Terra’s Little Family Special” starts at 8 p.m. and leads up to the show’s premiere.

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Find ing Neverland (‘04) Au thor and dra ma tist’s re la tion -ships with widow and sons in spire “Pe ter Pan.”

APL 44 44 44 44 36 68 44 44 130 To Be Announced River Rare shark hunted. River Wade remembers. River Monsters: Unhooked Man-eating catfish. (R)

BET 35 35 35 35 40 22 51 51 270 All In (R) (HD) Why Did I Get Mar ried Too? (‘10, Com edy) ac Ty ler Perry, Janet Jack son. As four va -ca tion ing cou ples eval u ate their mar riages, a for mer spouse ar rives. (PG-13)

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ESQ 82 82 82 82 118 118 84 84 160 NCIS: Los An geles Na tional se cu rity. (HD)

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FAM 55 55 55 55 10 46 58 58 199 (5:30) The Goonies (‘85) A group of play mates tries to stopruth less de vel op ers and finds a trea sure map.

Hook A work a holic at tor ney and his fam ily visit his wife’s grand mother for the hol i days,and his kids are ab duc ted by an ad ver sary from his long-for got ten past.

FOOD 37 37 37 37 - 76 88 88 164 Chopped Pink candy. (R) Chopped Pigs’ feet. (R) Chopped Large cake. (R) Chopped (R) (HD) Chopped (N) (HD)

FX 51 51 51 51 58 49 34 34 53 Mike Mol (HD) Trans form ers: Dark of the Moon (‘11) aac While strug gling to find a job and im press his new girl -friend, Sam Witwicky must help Optimus Prime and the Autobots foil a Decepticon plot.

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The Waltons: The Come -back Ja son’s job.

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HGTV 41 41 41 41 53 42 258 258 165 Fixer Upper Renovation. Fixer Upper Renovation. Fixer Upper Renovation. Fixer Upper Renovation. Hunters HuntersHIST 81 81 81 81 33 65 126 126 128 To Be Announced (HD) To Be Announced (HD) Cars (HD) Cars (HD) Cars (N) Cars (N) Gangland: Endgame (N)HSN 24 24 24 24 51 19 16 16 151 Michael Anthony Michael Anthony Michael Anthony Lorena Garcia’s Spring Lorena Garcia’s Spring

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(:02) Dance Mums UK Emer -gency au di tion. (N)

OWN 58 58 58 58 47 103 56 56 161 If Loving You: Peppa (R) If Loving: Look Closely If Loving (R) (HD) If Loving: Girlfriends (N) If Loving: Look Closely

SPIKE 57 57 57 57 29 63 54 54 54 (5:30) Con Air (‘97, Ac tion) aac An air plane trans port ingdan ger ous crim i nals is hi jacked by the in mates. (R)

Na tional Trea sure: Book of Se crets (‘07, Com edy) aaa Nicolas Cage. Ben Gatesat tempts to un lock the mys tery be hind Abra ham Lin coln’s as sas si na tion. (PG)

SYFY 67 67 67 67 253 64 55 55 180 Face Off: Miss In ter ga lac ticAlien beauty queens.

Face Off: Super SelfiesSuperhero makeup. (R)

Face Off: Imag i nary FriendsImag i nary friends. (R)

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Haunt ing: Aus tra lia OldGeelong Gaol.

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Zazie dans le métro (‘61) Left for two days with rel a tives in Paris, 12-year-old Zazie es capes her un cle.

Au Re voir Les En fants (‘87)Hid ing Jew ish kids.

TLC 45 45 45 45 57 72 45 45 139 19 Kids Wedding details. 19 Kids: All About Jessa 19 Kids and Counting (N) (HD) 7 Little (N) (HD)

TNT 61 61 61 61 28 55 61 61 51 Cas tle: Num ber One Fan Hos -tage sit u a tion. (HD)

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TRAV 69 69 69 69 260 66 260 260 170 Bizarre Russian food. (R) Man/Food Man/Food Bizarre Foods: Seattle Bizarre Raw vegan diet. Unknown Nazca lines.TRUTV 63 63 63 63 50 30 60 60 183 truTV Top Funniest (R) Carbonar Carbonar Carbonar Carbonar Carbonar Carbonar Carbonar CarbonarTVLND 62 62 62 62 31 54 57 57 244 Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger Fam. Fd Fam. Fd Friends Friends Younger (N) (HD)

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Law & Or der: Dis ap peared In -san ity di lemma. (HD)

Law & Or der: Bur denQuardiplegic killed. (HD)

WGN 16 16 16 19 41 11 95 95 9 Amer ica’s Fun ni est HomeVid eos Reel com edy.

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UFC Re loaded: UFC 178: John son vs Caraiso (N) (HD)

FSN 72 72 72 72 - 56 66 66 77 In sider (N) (HD)Golf Life (HD))

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GOLF 49 49 49 49 55 60 49 49 304 Golf Cen tral (N) (HD) In side PGATour (HD)

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PGA TOUR Golf: Shell Hous ton Open: Fi nal Round: fromGolf Club of Hous ton in Hum ble, Texas (Re play)

NBCSN 71 71 71 71 54 61 42 42 90 Pro Foot ballTalk (N)

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World Se ries of Fight ing: WSOF 19 (Re play) (HD)

SUN 38 38 401 401 45 57 38 38 76 Reel An i mals(HD)

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MTV 33 33 33 33 35 48 33 33 210 Find ing Carter Teen takenas baby.

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VH1 50 50 50 50 43 23 50 50 217 Love & Hip Hop Feel ings for Rich. (R) (HD)

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Dr. No (‘62, Action) Sean Connery. JamesBond travels to Jamaica to stop a madscientist from conquering the world.

(:50) From Hell (‘01, Horror) Johnny Depp. A detective investigates a series of murderscommitted by Jack the Ripper.

HBO 302 302 302 302 302 302 302 302 400Game Change (‘12, Drama) Ed Harris, Julianne Moore. Alook is taken at John McCain and Sarah Palin’s presidential campaign in 2008. (NR) (HD)

Into the Storm (‘14, Thriller) aac Richard Armitage. Entire town at mercy of onslaughtof erratic and deadly tornadoes.

Fight Gmw/JimLampley (R)

We’re the Millers (‘13,Comedy) aaa Drug dealerhire fake family as a cover.

HBO2 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 402(5:35) The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (‘12) Bilbo Baggins joins thewizard Gandalf the Grey and a group of 13 dwarves on a quest to reclaima lost dwarf kingdom from a treacherous dragon.

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Last WeekJohn Oliver(HD)

Real Time with Bill Maher(TVMA) (HD)

HBOS 304 304 304 304 - 304 304 304 404(:05) Grudge Match (‘13) When an inadvertently hilariousgrudge match between two retired boxers goes viral, theirrivalry turns into a highly-publicized event.

VICE (HD) Neighbors (‘14, Comedy) aaa SethRogen. After birth of baby, young coupleforced to live next door to fraternity house.

(:15) TheMaking of ...:Neighbors

Dreamgirls(‘06) Girls attain fame.

MAX 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 420Wedding Crashers (‘05) Two womanizing divorce lawyers and lifelong friends sneak into weddings to get acquaintedwith romantically inspired female guests.

(:20) That Awkward Moment (‘14, Comedy) Zac Efron,Miles Teller. Three friends make a pact to stay single,though each accidentally finds love. (R) (HD)

Ender’s Game (‘13, ScienceFiction) A gifted child preparesfor an invasion.

MMAX 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 422(4:55) Now You See Me (‘13,Thriller) aaa Illusionists takeon bank heists.

(:55) Lone Survivor (‘14, Thriller) aaac Mark Wahlberg, Taylor Kitsch. Team of Navy SEALs given mission tocapture or kill an infamous Taliban Leader. (R) (HD)

Escape Plan (‘13, Thriller) aaa Sylvester Stallone,Arnold Schwarzenegger. Structural security expert wrongly imprisoned in advanced facility seeks escape. (R)

SHO 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 365(5:00) Last Holiday (‘06,Comedy) aac A sales clerkhas a European spree.

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: Part 2 (‘12, Fantasy) aac Kristen Stewart. Bella experiences a new life andnew powers after the birth of her daughter. (HD)

Shameless: Drugs Actually(R) (HD)

Lies (R) (HD) Lies (R) (HD)

TMC 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 385Sinister A true crime novelist puts his family on the badside of a supernatural entity when he uncovers the detailsof the murders that took place in his house.

Exorcismus (‘10, Horror) SophieVavasseur. A girl’s behavior causes her tobelieve that she is possessed by the Devil.

(:45) The Day (‘12, Thriller) aa A smallgroup battles cannibals in a post-apocalyptic world ravaged by war. (R) (HD)

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EWTN 243 243 243 12 - 17 243 243 285 Holy Wk WomenG Daily Mass Angelica News Fr PStrb Litany of Papal Aud. Rosary PassionFAM 55 55 55 55 10 46 58 58 199 700 Club Boy Wrld Boy Wrld Boy Wrld Boy Wrld Paid Paid 700 Club Paid Paid Reign Life TdayFOOD 37 37 37 37 - 76 88 88 164 Chopped Chopped Chopped Chopped Chopped Restaurant Paid Paid

FX 51 51 51 51 58 49 34 34 53 Justified Justified Justified How I Met Presents Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid PaidGSN 179 179 179 179 34 179 80 80 184 The Chase Fam. Fd Fam. Fd Baggage Baggage Baggage Baggage Ask Ask Paid Paid Paid PaidHALL 5 5 5 17 - 73 86 86 240 Golden Golden Golden Golden Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Cheers Cheers Lucy LucyHGTV 41 41 41 41 53 42 258 258 165 Upper Upper Hunters Hunters Upper Upper Paid Paid Paid PaidHIST 81 81 81 81 33 65 126 126 128 Gangland Cars Cars Cars Cars Gangland Gangland Paid Paid Paid PaidLIFE 36 36 36 36 52 41 36 36 140 Dance Moms Dance Moms Dance Moms Dance Mums Dance Moms Paid Paid Paid PaidOWN 58 58 58 58 47 103 56 56 161 If Loving If Loving If Loving If Loving If Loving Dateline DatelineSPIKE 57 57 57 57 29 63 54 54 54 Con Air Inmates take plane. (R) Mission: Impossible (‘96) aaa Paid Paid Paid PaidSYFY 67 67 67 67 253 64 55 55 180 Face Off Haunting Black Swarm (‘08) (NR) Locusts: The Plague a Paid PaidTBS 59 59 59 59 32 62 59 59 52 Conan (N) Cougar Conan (R) Cougar Lakeview Terrace (‘08) Pride (‘07, Drama) aac

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sought by the SCPD; Felici-ty’s mother visits her in the hospital. (HD)

Young & Hungry8 p.m. on FAMWhen Josh begins to date a new woman, Gabi is happy that he is moving on with his life, but she discovers that the new lady is actually an amazing cook, causing Gabi to become a little bit concerned and jealous about it all. (HD)

The Mysteries of Laura8 p.m. on NBCLaura (Debra Messing) uses her investigation of a murdered sailor to avoid the subject of her birthday; Billy teams up with a stubborn naval investigator while working on the case; a psy-chiatrist helps Laura and the

team with the investigation. (HD)

The Goldbergs8:30 p.m. on ABCErica considers putting off college to go after a singing career, but Beverly frets that Erica will be upset if her dream does not pan out, so she has Murray talk to her; Adam and Barry get into a fight that begins with an April Fool’s joke. (HD)

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En ter tain ment To night (N) (HD)

Mid dle Bul ly ing ef fects. (N)

TheGoldbergsCa reer choices.

Mod ern Fam -ily Jay’s birth -day. (N)

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Nash ville: I Can’t Keep AwayFrom You Per for mance anx i ety.(N) (HD)

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ABCEF40 7 7 7 10 7 - - - 7 News (N) ABC World

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Mid dle (N) (HD) Goldbergs (N)(HD)

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CBSEF10 10 10 10 - - - 10 10 10

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News withScott Pelley (N)

Wheel of For -tune: SpringBreak

Jeop ardy! (N)(HD)

Sur vi vor: Worlds Apart (N)(HD)

The Dovekeepers: Night Two Shirah and Yael re veal how Jews un rav eled while Romans planned to in vade. (N) (HD)

CBSEF11 213 213 - 5 5 5 213 - News (N) (HD) Eve ning News

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Ex tra (N) (HD) The Mys ter ies of Laura: TheMys tery of the Sunken SailorMur dered sailor.

Law & Or der: Spe cial Vic tims Unit: Dev as tat ing Story Fra ter -nity case. (N)

Chi cago P.D.: Get Back toEven The team in ves ti gates adrug rob bery. (N)

NBCEF20 - - - 2 2 2 - 232 - News (N) (HD) NBC Nightly

News (N)Wheel: SpringBreak

Jeop ardy! (N)(HD)

The Mys ter ies of Laura Mur -dered sailor. (N) (HD)

Law & Or der: SVU Fra ter -nity case. (N) (HD)

Chi cago P.D.: Get Back toEven Drug rob bery. (N)

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Amer i can Idol: Top 8 Per form (N) (HD) FOX 13 10:00News (N) (HD)

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FOXEF36 - - - 4 4 4 - - - FOX 4 News at Six Lo cal

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Par a dise TV Amer i can Idol: Top 8 Per form (N) (HD) FOX 4 News at Ten Nightlynews re port. (N)

PBSEF# 3 3 3 - - - 3 3 3 BBC World

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The PBS NewsHour (N) (HD) NOVA New worlds ex plored.(R) (HD)

Can cer: The Em peror of All Mal a dies: Find ing the Achil -les Heel Ups & downs of search; pa tients’ tales.

PBSEF16 204 204 204 - - - - - 16 Ses ame Street Movie trip.

(N) (HD)Cat in Hat (R)(HD)

Peg + Cat (R)(HD)

Great Con ti nen tal Rail wayJour neys (R) (HD)

(:02) Ge ne al ogy RoadshowThe top sto ries. (R)

Shet land: Red Bones, Part 1Fam ily se crets. (HD)

PBSEF30 - - - 3 3 3 - - - BBC World

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Can cer: The Em peror of All Mal a dies: Find ing the Achil -les Heel Ups & downs of search; pa tients’ tales.

CWEF46 - - - 6 21 6 - - - Big Bang (HD) News (N) Big Bang (HD) 2 1/2 Men (HD) Ar row: Pub lic En emy Ray

in jured. (N) (HD)Su per nat u ral: In side ManMark of Cain. (N) (HD)

News at10pm (N) (HD)

CWEF44 9 9 9 - - - 9 9 4 Queens Knicks

tick ets.QueensCarrie’s cake.

Mike Mol (HD) Mike & Molly(HD)

Ar row: Pub lic En emy Rayin jured. (N) (HD)

Su per nat u ral: In side ManMark of Cain. (N) (HD)

2 1/2 Men (HD) 2 1/2 Men (HD)

MYNEF38 11 11 11 - - - 11 11 14 Ce leb rity

Name (R)Fam ily Feud(TVPG)

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En ter tain To -night (N)

The Walk ing Dead: GutsRick’s new threat. (TV14)

The Walk ing Dead Rick re -trieves guns. (TV14)

Cops Re -loaded (HD)

Cops Re -loaded (HD)

MYNEF* - - - 8 9 8 - - - Dad (HD) Cleve land

(HD)Fam Guy (HD) Fam Guy The Walk ing Dead: Guts

Rick’s new threat. (TV14)The Walk ing Dead Rick re -trieves guns. (TV14)

Law & Or der: Spe cial Vic tims Unit Beaten in fant.

INDEF32 12 12 12 - 38 - 4 4 12 Mod ern: Up All

NightMod ern (HD) Big Bang (HD) Big Bang (HD) An ger (HD) An ger (HD) Law & Or der: Spe cial Vic tims

Unit Beaten in fant.The Of fice Re -ac tion.

The Of fice(HD)

IONEF66 2 2 2 13 26 18 438 438 17 Ghost Whis perer: Save Our

Souls Haunted cruise.Ghost Whis perer: Blood lineHigh school ath lete.

Ghost Whis perer Imag i naryfriend. (HD)

Ghost Whis perer: Thresh oldTeen ghost. (HD)

Ghost Whis perer: Heart &Soul Am ne siac. (HD)

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Gos pel Truth(N)

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TLFEF50 23 23 23 - 95 - 23 23 5 El Chavo Risas y más risas.

(TVPG)La leyenda del puño: El regreso de Chen Zhen (‘11,Acción) aac Un hom bre regresa a hacer justicia. (R)

Tiro de gracia Envuelto connarcos. (HD)

La esquina del diablo Bar -rio violento. (HD)

UNIVEF62 15 15 15 - - - 15 15 6 Noticias (N) Noticiero

Univisión (N)La sombra del pasado Unamor difícil de romper.

Amores con trampaCampesinos.

Hasta el fin del mundoSofía enamorada.

Que te perdone Dios... yo noAmor y pasión. (N)

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AMC 56 56 56 56 30 53 62 62 231 (5:30) Fool’s Gold (‘08) A beach bum gives up his wife andhis pos ses sions to search for a lost trea sure.

Body of Lies (‘08, Thriller) aaa A CIA op er a tive at tempts to get closer to the head ofa ter ror ist cell, but the peo ple he thought he could trust have their own ideas.

APL 44 44 44 44 36 68 44 44 130 To Be Announced Fool’s (R) Fool’s (R) Fool’s (R) Fool’s (R) Fool’s (R) Fool’s (R) Fool’s (R) Fool’s (R)

BET 35 35 35 35 40 22 51 51 270 Be ing Mary Jn In ter view in -spires. (R) (HD)

Be ing Mary Jn Fa tal shoot -ing. (R) (HD)

Be ing Mary Jn (R) (HD) Fu ri ous 7 Spe cial Crime ac -tion. (N)

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BRAVO 68 68 68 68 254 51 65 65 185 Shahs Rumors spread. Shahs: It’s Nuclear Now Housewives (R) Housewives (R) Restaurant (N)

COM 66 66 66 66 15 27 52 52 190 (:55) NightlyShow

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(:29) Workahol(R)

South Prk (R)(HD)

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Big Time: In -ter ven tion

DISC 40 40 40 40 25 43 43 43 120 Dual Sur vival: Coastal Ca -tas tro phe (R) (HD)

Dual Sur vival: Wa ter logged In -sects; rap ids. (R)

Dual Sur vival: Un tamed: Win -ter Vor tex, Part One

Dual Sur vival: Win ter Vor tex,Part Two (N) (HD)

Survivorman Sight ings &deaths. (N) (HD)

E! 46 46 46 46 27 26 46 46 196 Kardashians (R) (HD) E! News (N) (HD) Hairspray (‘07, Comedy) Overweight teenager auditions for show. Soup (R)

ESQ 82 82 82 82 118 118 84 84 160 The In cred i ble Hulk Mu tantsci en tist.

The In cred i ble Hulk Mu tantsci en tist.

Amer i can Ninja War rior Brave com pet i tors face the im -pos si ble. (HD)

Fri day Night Tykes Texasyouth foot ball. (TVPG)

EWTN 243 243 243 12 - 17 243 243 285 News The Word Christ’s disciples. EWTN Live (N) News Rosary (R) Persecuted (N)

FAM 55 55 55 55 10 46 58 58 199 Boy Wrld Boy Wrld (TVPG) Baby Daddy(R) (HD)

Hun gry (R)(HD)

Hun gry (N)(HD)

Freak Out (N) Dude, Where’s My Car? Two bum bling pot heads go on acrazy ad ven ture in search of their miss ing car.

FOOD 37 37 37 37 - 76 88 88 164 Diners (R) Diners (R) Diners (R) Diners (R) Mystery Mystery Mystery Mystery Restaurant (N) (HD)

FX 51 51 51 51 58 49 34 34 53 Mike Mol (HD) Mike Mol (HD) Mike Mol (HD) Mike Mol (HD) The Call (‘13, Thriller) aaa A 911 op er a tor takes a callfrom a teen age girl who has been kid napped. (R)

The Amer i cans: Sting ersMujahideen vis i tors. (N)

GSN 179 179 179 179 34 179 80 80 184 Fam. Fd Fam. Fd Fam. Fd Fam. Fd Idiotest Baggage Baggage Fam. Fd Fam. Fd

HALL 5 5 5 17 - 73 86 86 240 The Waltons: The FireStorm Hit ler’s writ ings.

The Waltons Moun tainterrorizer.

The Waltons Mary El len en -gaged.

Mid dle (HD) Mid dle: TheBee

Mid dle Girl -friend.

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HGTV 41 41 41 41 53 42 258 258 165 Buying and Selling (HD) Buying and Selling (HD) Property Brothers (HD) Property Brothers (HD) Hunters HuntersHIST 81 81 81 81 33 65 126 126 128 To Be Announced (HD) To Be Announced (HD) To Be Announced (HD) American Pickers (HD) To Be Announced (HD)HSN 24 24 24 24 51 19 16 16 151 Chaco Canyon Chaco Canyon Mine Finds by Jay King Mine Finds by Jay King Mine Finds by Jay King

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Lit tle Women: LA Friendslive fully. (HD)

Big Women: Big LovePlus-sized women. (HD)

OWN 58 58 58 58 47 103 56 56 161 Dateline Disappearance. Dateline (R) (HD) 20/20 Missing family. (R) 20/20 (N) (HD) Undercover (HD)

SPIKE 57 57 57 57 29 63 54 54 54 Cops Po licework.

Jail Life in jail.(HD)

Cops Po licework.

Cops Po licework.

Cops Po licework.

Cops Po licework.

Im pact Wres tling To tal Non stop Ac tion wres tling fea tureshigh-oc tane tal ents. (HD)

SYFY 67 67 67 67 253 64 55 55 180 Black out (R)(HD)

Black out Items in tub.

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Black out Pho -bias. (R)

TBS 59 59 59 59 32 62 59 59 52 Seinfeld: TheCalzone

Seinfeld (HD) Seinfeld (HD) Seinfeld (TVPG)(HD)

Big Bang (HD) Big Bang (HD) Big Bang (HD) Big Bang (HD) Big Bang (HD) Big Bang (HD)

TCM 65 65 65 65 - 169 169 169 230 Cap tain Kidd(‘52) aac

Jack and the Bean stalk (‘52, Fan tasy) Ababy-sit ter dreams he’s in fairytale.

Viva Zapata! (‘52, Drama) A re bel is dis mayed that noth ing changes when a new pres i dent takes over.

(:15) Zorba the Greek (‘64,Drama) aaa Life les sons.

TLC 45 45 45 45 57 72 45 45 139 Strange Strange Strange Strange My 600-lb (R) (HD) My 600-lb: Chay’s Story Outrageous (R) (HD)

TNT 61 61 61 61 28 55 61 61 51 Cas tle In no cence Re view.(HD)

Cas tle: A Mur der Is For everMur der of ther a pist.

Cas tle: Dis ci ple 12th pre cinctmay be a tar get. (HD)

Cas tle Man dies in church.(HD)

Cas tle: Lime light The death ofa ris ing pop star.

TRAV 69 69 69 69 260 66 260 260 170 Bizarre Foods: Hawaii Man/Food Man/Food Bizarre (R) Bizarre (R) Man Fnd Man Fnd Bizarre (R)TRUTV 63 63 63 63 50 30 60 60 183 Jokers (R) Jokers (R) Jokers (R) Jokers (R) Hoaxes (N) Best Prank Carbonar Carbonar Kart Life Pro drivers. (N)TVLND 62 62 62 62 31 54 57 57 244 Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger Fam. Fd Fam. Fd Raymond Raymond Cleveland Soul Man

USA 34 34 34 34 22 52 35 35 50 NCIS: Kill Chain Sto lendrone. (HD)

NCIS: Mon sters and MenParsa’s lo ca tion. (HD)

NCIS: Cres cent City New Or -leans. (HD)

NCIS: Cres cent City Part II Se -rial killer copy cat.

NCIS: Page Not FoundDelilah help. (HD)

WE 117 117 117 117 - 117 117 117 149 Law & Or der: Tab loidPapparazzi mur dered. (HD)

Law & Or der: Mon sterBriscoe’s ven geance. (HD)

Law & Or der: Cher ished Darkfam ily se crets. (HD)

Law & Or der: DWB Blackman beaten. (HD)

Law & Or der: Bait Mur derun cov ered. (HD)

WGN 16 16 16 19 41 11 95 95 9 Amer ica’s Fun ni est HomeVid eos Reel com edy.

Amer ica’s Fun ni est HomeVid eos Reel com edy.

Amer ica’s Fun ni est HomeVid eos Reel com edy.

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ESPN2 30 30 30 30 6 59 30 30 74 Around theHorn (HD)

In ter rup tion(HD) X

2015 Miami Open: Men’s & Women’s Quarterfinals (Live) (HD)

FS1 48 48 48 48 42 69 48 48 83 NASCAR Race Hub (N) (HD) Best of WEC: Sub mis sions(N) (HD)

UFC To night (N) (HD) Knock outs(HD)

Knock outs (N)(HD)

UFC Un leashed: De buts Oc ta -gon de buts. (R) (HD)

FSN 72 72 72 72 - 56 66 66 77 Mar lins Spe -cial

Magic LIVE! (N)(HD) A

NBA Basketball: San Antonio Spurs at Orlando Magic fromAmway Center (Live) (HD)

Magic LIVE! (N)(HD)

In side (HD) In side: TheRook ies

GOLF 49 49 49 49 55 60 49 49 304 Golf Cen tral (N) (HD) LPGA Tour Golf: ANA In spi ra -tion Pro-Am (Taped)

Les son Tee Live: DavePhillips (N) (HD)

Palm Beaches: Dec la ra tionof In de pend ence

Big Break Palm Beaches:Fi nal Four

NBCSN 71 71 71 71 54 61 42 42 90 Pro Foot ballTalk

NHL Ri val NHL Live (HD) To Be An nounced Pro gram in for ma tion is un avail able at this time. NHL Over time(HD)

SUN 38 38 401 401 45 57 38 38 76 How to Do Fla(HD)

Rays Spe cial(HD)

TV (HD) Ship ShapeTV (R)

Sportsmn(HD)

Florida (HD) Fin & Skin (R)(HD)

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MSNB 83 83 83 83 185 40 82 82 103 PoliticsNation (N) (HD) Hardball with Chris (N) All in with Chris Hayes Rachel Maddow (N) (HD) Lawrence O’Donnell (N)SNN 6 6 6 11 - 11 - - - SNN Eve News News Paid News News News News SNN Late SNN Late

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(:20) Reba: The Break UpWeather girl. (HD)

Jeff Dun ham: Spark of In san ity Pre sented is a co me dicview of a va ri ety of is sues fac ing Amer ica. (HD)

Jeff Dun ham: Ar gu ing withMy self Crazy pup pets.

MTV 33 33 33 33 35 48 33 33 210 Teen Mom Teens have kids. (HD)

Teen Mom Teens have kids. (HD)

Cat fish: The TV Show Me -dia pen pals. (HD)

Cat fish: The TV Show Me -dia pen pals. (HD)

Cat fish: The TV Show (N)(HD)

VH1 50 50 50 50 43 23 50 50 217 Dazed and Con fused (‘93)aaa Teens fin ish school.

Hot GRITS Ex ru ins lake fun. (R)

Hot GRITS (N) Walk ofShame (N)

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ENC 150 150 150 150 - 150 150 150 380(:20) Lucas (‘86, Comedy) aac Corey Haim, Kerri Green. Falling for the new girl at school causes a brainy guy to tryout for football. (PG-13) (HD)

Gridiron Gang (‘06, Drama) aaa Dwayne Johnson,Xzibit. A probation officer begins a football program forviolent youth offenders. (PG-13) (HD)

(:10) The Lone Ranger (‘13)aaa Lawman teams up witha Native American.

HBO 302 302 302 302 302 302 302 302 400Real Sports with BryantGumbel (HD)

Now You See Me (‘13, Thriller) aaa Jesse Eisenberg,Mark Ruffalo. FBI agents search for illusionists who take on bank heists while performing. (PG-13) (HD)

Divergent In a futuristic Chicago where citizens are divided into factions based on personality by taking an aptitudetest, a teen girl’s results put her in danger.

HBO2 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 402PercyJackson:Monsters (‘13)

(:45) Erin Brockovich (‘00, Drama) aaa A single mom working as asecretary at a law firm launches a personal investigation into a case fileregarding the contamination of a town’s water supply. (R)

The Internship (‘13) aa Two jobless, middle-agedsalesmen compete as interns against dozens of collegestudents for a coveted job at a savvy, tech company.

HBOS 304 304 304 304 - 304 304 304 404(5:45) Saving Grace (‘00,Comedy) aaa A housewifegrows marijuana. (R) (HD)

(:20) That Awkward Moment (‘14, Comedy) Zac Efron,Miles Teller. Three friends make a pact to stay single,though each accidentally finds love. (R) (HD)

Last WeekJohn Oliver(HD)

Enough Said (‘13, Comedy) aaa Adivorced woman starts to develop arelationship with an intriguing man. (PG-13)

MAX 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 420(5:00) The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (‘13) Ben Stiller. Fantasticjourney. (PG)

(:55) Dances With Wolves (‘90, Western) aaac Kevin Costner, Mary McDonnell. Asoldier assigned to Dakota Territory is absorbed into a tribe of Lakota Sioux, and as theU.S. Army pushes further west, he is faced with tough decisions. (HD)

Transcendence (‘14, ScienceFiction) Scientist uploads mindinto computer.

MMAX 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 422(5:15) Veronica Mars (‘14,Crime) Back for reunion, Marsmust investigate.

(:05) You, Me and Dupree (‘06, Comedy) aac OwenWilson, Kate Hudson. Newlywds cope with a rude andcrude houseguest after he loses his job. (PG-13)

Wedding Crashers (‘05) Two womanizing divorce lawyers and lifelong friends sneak into weddings to get acquaintedwith romantically inspired female guests.

SHO 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 365(:15) Alex Cross (‘12, Crime) aa Rachel Nichols,Giancarlo Esposito. A Washington D.C. homicide detective tries to track down a serial killer. (PG-13) (HD)

Shameless: Drugs Actually(R) (HD)

Jim Rome on Showtime (N)(HD)

60 Minutes Sports (N) (HD)

TMC 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 385(:15) Styria (‘14) ac A teen girl becomes involved in astrange friendship with a beautiful stranger. (NR) (HD)

(:55) Lord of War (‘05, Crime) aaac Nicolas Cage,Ethan Hawke. An arms dealer confronts the morality of hiswork as he is being chased. (R) (HD)

Aeon Flux (‘05, ScienceFiction) Rebel agent uncovers a world of secrets.

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The Big Bang Theory8 p.m. on CBSLeonard and Sheldon at-tempt to creep on to George Lucas’ Skywalker Ranch to meet their idol while en route to UC Berkeley for

a speech; Bernadette and Howard play a game of ping pong in order to determine the fate of Howard’s Dr. Who TARDIS. (HD)

Bones8 p.m. on FOXAn affluent school teacher is found dead in an aban-doned bookstore, making teachers and students from her school suspects in her murder. (HD)

Scandal9 p.m. on ABCDavid hopes to ally himself with some former B613 work-ers in order to help build up his case against the agency; a congressman contacts Olivia for her discreet assis-tance in helping his father

escape from his impending execution. (HD)

Backstrom9 p.m. on FOXBackstrom looks into a murder and how the victim managed to escape from a court-ordered rehab pro-gram; the idea that Valentine (Thomas Dekker) may be more than just his tenant is given more credence in the mind of Detective Everett Backstrom. (HD)

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One Foot in Heaven A min is ter and his wife must come toterms with the chang ing world around them.

One Man’s Way An up beatmin is ter reaches many.

TLC 45 45 45 45 57 72 45 45 139 Say Yes Say Yes Wedding (R) (HD) Wedding (R) (HD) Gypsy Wedding (N) (HD) Myrtle: Manor Meltdown

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Law & Or der: Spe cial Vic tims Unit: In her i tance

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Jeff Dun ham: Ar gu ing with My self Ven tril o quist with crazy pup pets. (HD)

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Frequency (‘00) aaa While tinkering with his latefather’s old ham radio, a police officer discovers he cancommunicate with his father three decades in the past.

In the Line of Fire (‘93, Thriller)aaac Agent fights past tosave president. (R)

HBO 302 302 302 302 302 302 302 302 400The Legend of Hercules (‘14)ac

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(:15) The Lego Movie (‘14, Comedy) aaac Will Ferrell,Jadon Sand. Ordinary Lego minifigure joins a quest to save his world from a cruel tyrant. (PG) (HD)

Ride Along (‘14, Comedy) aac Ice Cube, Kevin Hart.Fast-talker rides with girlfriend’s hot-tempered cop brotherto prove his worth. (PG-13) (HD)

HBO2 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 402(5:40) The Rock (‘96, Action) aaa Sean Connery,Nicolas Cage. Two men try to rescue a group of touriststhat were taken hostage by a madman. (R) (HD)

Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief (‘15,Documentary) Eight former members are profiled,revealing experiences, abuse and betrayal. (NR)

(:15) Neighbors (‘14, Comedy)aaa Couple lives next tofraternity house. (R)

HBOS 304 304 304 304 - 304 304 304 404(5:20) The Way, Way Back (‘13) aaa Introverted teenbefriends park manager.

Up in the Air (‘09) A seasoned business traveler finds hisexistence threatened by a perky up-and-comer with newideas that could permanently ground him. (R)

Real Time with Bill Maher(TVMA) (HD)

Last WeekJohn Oliver(HD)

Escape Plan(‘13, Thriller)aaa (R)

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(:25) Meet the Parents (‘00, Comedy)aaa A male nurse attempts to impresshis girlfriend’s ultra-conservative father.

(:15) Big Momma’s House (‘00) ac Martin Lawrence, Nia Long. An FBI agent goes to extremes to catch a dangerous bank robber. (PG-13) (HD)

Private Parts (‘97, Drama)Howard Stern. Radio’s bad boytells his life story.

MMAX 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 422(5:05) HydePark onHudson (‘13)

(:45) V for Vendetta (‘06, Action) Natalie Portman. A masked vigilantefaces a solitary fight against a totalitarian government until he rescues awoman from the police and finds in her an important ally.

The Purge (‘13, Thriller) aac EthanHawke. A family struggles to survive duringthe one night when all crime is legal. (R)

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SHO 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 365(:15) Swingers (‘96, Drama) aaa Jon Favreau, VinceVaughn. Comedian attempts to get on with his life after abreak up with his girlfriend. (R) (HD)

D.L. Hughley: ClearStandup comic on currentaffairs. (R) (HD)

Lies (R) (HD) Lies (R) (HD) Shameless: Drugs Actually(R) (HD)

TMC 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 385(5:25) The Last Shot (‘04,Comedy) aa FBI agent poses as film producer. (R)

Common (‘14, Drama) Michael Gambon. Anaïve 17-year-old teen becomes anaccessory to premeditated murder.

(:35) Fruitvale Station (‘13, Drama)aaac A young man crosses paths withfamily and friends on the last day of 2008.

Cold in July (‘14, Thriller)aaac Man must protectfamily from threats. (R) (HD)

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Grimm8 p.m. on NBCNick and Hank meet a Wesen with a deadly touch while investigating a cyclist’s mur-der; another Royal family member comes forward as they continue the search for their child. (HD)

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wife drop from a cliff to her death; Danny and Dr. Shaw must wait for help when they become trapped in an elevator. (HD)

Blue Bloods10 p.m. on CBSFrank (Tom Selleck) con-fronts an investigative journalist who will not reveal the identity of her source, despite her source’s confes-sion of murder; Danny works with a troubled teen. (HD)

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21 Jump Street (‘12) aaa Two un der achiev ing po liceof fi cers are re cruited to go un der cover at a lo cal highschool to in ves ti gate and bust a syn thetic drug ring.

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FOXEF36 - - - 4 4 4 - - - FOX 4 News at Six Lo cal

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PBSEF# 3 3 3 - - - 3 3 3 BBC World

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The PBS NewsHour (N) (HD) Wash ing tonWeek (N)

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Great Per for mances “Nos -tal gia.” (N) (HD)

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An tiques Roadshow: Bis -marck Ranchwear out fit.

Mur der Mys ter ies: The Bloodof Juana the Mad

Midsomer Mur ders Gay lov -ers mur dered. (R)

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The PBS NewsHour (N) (HD) Wash ing tonWeek (N)

The Week (N)(HD)

Live from Lin coln Cen terSinger per forms. (N)

Great Per for mances “Nos -tal gia.” (N) (HD)

CWEF46 - - - 6 21 6 - - - Big Bang (HD) News (N) Big Bang (HD) 2 1/2 Men (HD) Here Co mes Pe ter Cottontail

Chief Easter bunny.Line Improvgames.

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CWEF44 9 9 9 - - - 9 9 4 Queens:

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Mike Mol: YardSale

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En ter tain To -night (N)

Bones: Aliens in a Space ShipBur ied alive. (TVPG)

Bones Film stu dent. (TVPG)(HD)

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Fam Guy (HD) Fam Guy Bones: Aliens in a Space ShipBur ied alive. (HD)

Bones Film stu dent. (HD) Law & Or der: Spe cial Vic tims Unit: Hate (HD)

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Cold Case Youn gestbrother. (HD)

Cold Case: Start-Up Dot-commil lion aire. (TV14)

Cold Case: Honor For merPOW mur dered. (HD)

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TLFEF50 23 23 23 - 95 - 23 23 5 El Chavo Risas y más risas.

(TVPG) O Fútbol MLS: D.C. United vs Orlando City desdeCitrus Bowl (Directo) (HD)

La vida de Nuestro Señor Jesucristo (‘86, Religión)Historia clásica sobre la vida de Jesús. (HD)

UNIVEF62 15 15 15 - - - 15 15 6 Noticias (N) Noticiero

Univisión (N)La sombra del pasado Unamor difícil de romper.

Amores con trampaCampesinos.

Hasta el fin del mundoSofía enamorada.

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AMC 56 56 56 56 30 53 62 62 231 Na tional Lam poon’s Eu ro pean Va ca tion (‘85, Com edy)Chevy Chase. Wit less fam ily wins fully paid trip.

Na tional Lam poon’s Va ca tion The mem bers of an ec -cen tric fam ily set out on a trip across the coun try.

The Walk ing Dead: Con querTrou ble arises. (R)

APL 44 44 44 44 36 68 44 44 130 To Be Announced To Be Announced Master: Ultimate Pools The Pool Master (N) (HD) The Pool Master (N) (HD)

BET 35 35 35 35 40 22 51 51 270 Set It Off (‘96) Af ter be ing raised in the pro jects of Los An geles, four life long friends de -cide to over come their prob lems by be com ing crim i nals, who rob banks.

All In (R) (HD) All In (R) (HD) Scan dal: Put A Ring On It Planto ruin B613. (HD)

BRAVO 68 68 68 68 254 51 65 65 185 Shahs (R) There’s Something About Mary (‘98) aaa One man’s obsession. 50 First Dates Man falls for girl with memory loss.

COM 66 66 66 66 15 27 52 52 190 (:54) NightlyShow

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Be ring Sea Gold: DredgedUp Ac ci dent; ex tras.

Be ring Sea Gold Pres suredmin ers. (N) (HD)

Edge of Alaska Amer ica’s lastfron tier town. (HD)

E! 46 46 46 46 27 26 46 46 196 Kardashians (R) (HD) E! News (N) (HD) Kardashian (R) (HD) Kardashians (R) (HD) Soup (N) Grace

ESQ 82 82 82 82 118 118 84 84 160 NCIS: Los An geles Na tional se cu rity. (HD)

NCIS: Los An geles Na tional se cu rity. (HD)

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EWTN 243 243 243 12 - 17 243 243 285 (5:30) Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion Scripture recited. Way of Cross News Nightly (R) That I May See

FAM 55 55 55 55 10 46 58 58 199 Back to the Fu ture (‘85, Sci ence Fic tion) aaaa A time-trav el ing1980s teen ac ci den tally stops his own par ents from meet ing. (PG) (HD)

Back to the Fu ture Part II (‘89, Sci ence Fic tion) aaac Mi chael J. Fox. A time-trav el ing teen heads into the fu ture to save his own kids.

FOOD 37 37 37 37 - 76 88 88 164 Diners (R) Diners (R) Diners (R) Diners (R) Diners (R) Diners (R) Diners (R) Diners (R) Diners (R) Diners (R)

FX 51 51 51 51 58 49 34 34 53 (5:30) Tropic Thun der (‘08) Movie stars stranded in a dan -ger ous jun gle think they are still mak ing a film.

Han cock (‘08, Ac tion) aac Will Smith, Charlize Theron. A pub lic re la -tions con sul tant helps a slov enly superhero re ha bil i tate his image.

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A Walton Easter (‘97, Drama) The Walton fam ily re unitesto cel e brate John and Olivia’s 40th an ni ver sary.

Mid dle: Sig -nals

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HGTV 41 41 41 41 53 42 258 258 165 House for Free Love It Finding home. Love It Finding home. Love It Finding home. Hunters HuntersHIST 81 81 81 81 33 65 126 126 128 To Be Announced (HD) To Be Announced (HD) To Be Announced (HD) To Be Announced (HD) To Be Announced (HD)HSN 24 24 24 24 51 19 16 16 151 Spring Cooking: DASH NUTRiBULLET Pro Spring Tools and décor. Spring Tools and décor. NUTRiBULLET Pro

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Preach ers’ Daugh ters Teen daugh ters. (HD)

OWN 58 58 58 58 47 103 56 56 161 Oprah Meredith Baxter. For Better For Better For Better For Better For Better For Better For Better For Better

SPIKE 57 57 57 57 29 63 54 54 54 Cops Po licework.

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Bellator MMA Live Tal ented mixed mar tial arts fight ersbat tle in a spe cial tour na ment for mat. (HD)

SYFY 67 67 67 67 253 64 55 55 180 Star Trek VI(‘91) aaa

Star Trek: Nem e sis (‘02, Sci ence Fic tion) aac En ter prise learns newRomulan leader is a clone and he wants to de stroy Earth. (HD)

12 Mon keys: Par a dox (N)(HD)

He lix: The As cen dant (N)

TBS 59 59 59 59 32 62 59 59 52 Seinfeld (HD) Seinfeld (HD) Seinfeld (HD) Seinfeld Trialgets big.

Big Bang (HD) Big Bang (HD) Smiths (N)(HD)

Madea Goes to Jail (‘09, Com edy) acGrand mother deals with mis fit in mates.

TCM 65 65 65 65 - 169 169 169 230 Street carNamed (‘51)

The Wild One (‘53, Drama) Marlon Brando.Ri val bik ers ter ror ize a small town.

The Wiz ard of Oz (‘39) aaac Af ter a tor nado, a farmgirl and her dog are trans ported into a mag i cal world.

San Fran cisco (‘36, Drama)aaac Feud ing love.

TLC 45 45 45 45 57 72 45 45 139 Bridesmd Bridesmd 19 Kids and Counting (R) (HD) Bride (N) Bride (N) Say Yes Say Yes

TNT 61 61 61 61 28 55 61 61 51 The Bourne Su prem acy (‘04) Bourne is blamed for mur -der in a failed CIA op er a tion and goes on the run.

Fast & Fu ri ous (‘09) aaa O’Conner and Toretto mustjoin forces to track down a dan ger ous con voy heist.

The Fast and the Fu ri ous (‘01)Fierce street races.

TRAV 69 69 69 69 260 66 260 260 170 Mysteries Lost at sea. (R) Mysteries Deception doll. Mysteries (R) Mysteries Food product. Mysteries (R)TRUTV 63 63 63 63 50 30 60 60 183 truTV Top Huge errors. truTV Top (R) truTV Top (R) truTV Top (R) Way Out Way OutTVLND 62 62 62 62 31 54 57 57 244 Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger Fam. Fd Fam. Fd Queens Queens Queens Queens

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Mar riage Boot Camp:: TheUl ti ma tum (R)

Kendra Top: Spilled MilkCheat ing hus band. (R)

Kendra (R) (HD) Kendra Top: Dam age Con trolCa reer fo cus. (R)

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WGN 16 16 16 19 41 11 95 95 9 Amer ica’s Fun ni est HomeVid eos Reel com edy.

Amer ica’s Fun ni est HomeVid eos Reel com edy.

How I Met(TV14) (HD)

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ESPN2 30 30 30 30 6 59 30 30 74 (5:00) HS Bball(Live)

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2015 Miami Open: Men’s Semifinal #2 (Live) (HD)V

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FS1 48 48 48 48 42 69 48 48 83 NASCAR Race Hub (N) (HD) UFC Weigh-In: Mendes vsLa mas (HD)

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Col lege La crosse: Villanova Wild cats at Den ver Pi o neers from Pe terBarton La crosse Sta dium (Live) (HD)

FSN 72 72 72 72 - 56 66 66 77 Mar lins Spe -cial

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NBA Basketball: Orlando Magic at Minnesota Timberwolves fromTarget Center (Live) (HD)

Magic LIVE! (N)(HD)

GOLF 49 49 49 49 55 60 49 49 304 F LPGA Tour Golf: ANA Inspiration: Second Round: from Mission Hills CC inRancho Mirage, Calif. (Live) (HD)

Golf Cen tral (N)(HD)

PGA TOUR Golf: Shell Hous ton Open:Sec ond Round (Re play) (HD)

NBCSN 71 71 71 71 54 61 42 42 90 Pro Foot ballTalk

NFL Turn ing Point (HD) NASCAR Foot ball Chal -lenge

Lindsey Vonn: The Climb (HD)

SUN 38 38 401 401 45 57 38 38 76 Rays Spe cial(HD)

SportsMoney(HD)

In Search of Speed Park & Pipe Open Se riesSlopestyle. (R) (HD)

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MSNB 83 83 83 83 185 40 82 82 103 PoliticsNation (N) (HD) Hardball with Chris (N) All in with Chris Hayes Rachel Maddow (N) (HD) Lockup Life behind bars.SNN 6 6 6 11 - 11 - - - SNN Eve News News Suncoast News News News News SNN Late SNN Late

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(:20) Reba: Tea and An tip a thyVan’s de ci sion. (HD)

Young Guns (‘88, West ern) Emilio Estevez, Kiefer Suther land. Six younggun sling ers set out to avenge the mur der of their men tor. (R)

Young Guns II(‘90)

MTV 33 33 33 33 35 48 33 33 210 Big Momma’s2 (‘06)

Lit tle Man (‘06, Com edy) ac A crim i nal lit tle per sonposes as a baby to re trieve a sto len di a mond. (PG-13)

Find ing Carter Teen takenas baby.

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VH1 50 50 50 50 43 23 50 50 217 Hot GRITS (R) Elf (‘03, Hol i day) aaa Will Ferrell. A man who is raisedby elves trav els to New York to find his real fa ther.

Back street Boys: Show Em’ What You’re Made OfFrom teens to adults, boy band re vealed. (N)

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ENC 150 150 150 150 - 150 150 150 380(5:45) The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones (‘13, Action) aaa Lily Collins. A teen becomes involved in an ancientbattle between angels and demons. (PG-13)

Mad Max (‘79, Science Fiction) Mel Gibson. A police officer seeks vengeance afterbikers kill his friend, wife and baby.

(:35) Point Break (‘91, Action) aaa AnFBI agent infiltrates a gang of adrenaline-junkie surfers who rob banks. (R) (HD)

HBO 302 302 302 302 302 302 302 302 400(5:45) Rush Hour (‘98, Action) aac AHong Kong detective and LAPD cop searchfor a diplomat’s kidnapped daughter.

Fight Gmw/JimLampley (R)

A Million Ways to Die in the West (‘14, Comedy) SethMacFarlane. Farmer must put newfound courage to testwhen girlfriend’s husband arrives. (R) (HD)

Real Time with Bill Maher Apanel of guests discussespolitics. (TVMA) (HD)

HBO2 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 402(4:40) Rush(‘13) Rivalryforged. (R)

(:45) Last Week John Oliver(HD)

(:15) The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (‘06, Action)aac Lucas Black, Bow Wow. A young man is sent to live in Tokyo and is introduced to drift racing.

Red 2 (‘13, Action) Bruce Willis, John Malkovich. FrankMoses gathers his team when a nuclear portable devicegoes missing. (PG-13) (HD)

HBOS 304 304 304 304 - 304 304 304 404(4:40) HopeFloats (‘98)aac (HD)

(:40) 12 Years a Slave (‘13, Drama) aaac Before the American CivilWar, a free black man is abducted, sold into slavery and made to work fora series of slave owners under abhorrent conditions. (R)

The Fault in Our Stars (‘14, Romance) aaac Shailene Woodley, Ansel Elgort. Two witty, unconventional teensfind love in each other at cancer support group.

MAX 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 420True Crime (‘99, Thriller) aac Clint Eastwood, JamesWoods. A reporter has only 12 hours to stop an innocentman’s execution. (R) (HD)

(:15) Norbit (‘07, Comedy) ac Eddie Murphy, ThandieNewton. Timid man meets a wonderful woman but is tied to a domineering tyrant. (PG-13) (HD)

Turistas (‘06, Horror) aaJosh Duhamel. Vacationers getstranded in village.

MMAX 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 422(5:15) Dawn of the Dead (‘04)aaa Group battles zombiesin shopping mall.

Ender’s Game (‘13, Science Fiction) aac AsaButterfield, Hailee Steinfeld. A gifted child is sent to spacewhere he prepares for an invasion. (PG-13) (HD)

Runner Runner (‘13, Thriller) aac Gradstudent taken in by online gambling tycoonuntil sinister truth comes out. (R)

FemmeFatales Deadly clinic.

SHO 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 365The LastExorcism Part II (‘13) a

The Amityville Horror (‘05, Horror) aacA young couple’s dream house holds a dark secret and hellish past. (R) (HD)

Shameless: Drugs Actually(R) (HD)

Django Unchained (‘12, Western) aaaa Jamie Foxx,Christoph Waltz. A freed slave teams up with a dentist tofree his wife from a slave owner. (R) (HD)

TMC 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 385Mercury Rising A disgraced agent for the FBI is forced toprotect a 9-year-old autistic boy who inadvertently crackeda government code stolen by assassins.

Kelly & Cal (‘14) The bond between a punk rocker turnedsuburban mom and a frustrated teen gives them themotivation to strive for a better, more active life.

God’s Pocket (‘14, Drama)Man tries to cover up death ofstepson. (R) (HD)

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BRAV 68 68 68 68 254 51 65 65 185 50 First Dates (‘04) aaa Something About Mary (‘98) Wh Paid Paid Paid PaidCOM 66 66 66 66 15 27 52 52 190 Archer Archer Roast (R) (HD) Pamela Anderson (:08) Charlie Sheen (R) Paid PaidDISC 40 40 40 40 25 43 43 43 120 Bering Sea Edge (HD) Bering Sea Bering Sea Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid

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FX 51 51 51 51 58 49 34 34 53 (10:30) Hancock (‘08) aac Takers (‘10) Five bank robbers. How I Met Rescue Paid PaidGSN 179 179 179 179 34 179 80 80 184 Fam. Fd Fam. Fd Fam. Fd Fam. Fd Baggage Baggage Baggage Baggage Ask Ask Paid Paid Paid PaidHALL 5 5 5 17 - 73 86 86 240 Golden Golden Golden Golden Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Cheers Cheers Lucy LucyHGTV 41 41 41 41 53 42 258 258 165 Hunters Hunters Love It Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Love It Paid Paid Paid PaidHIST 81 81 81 81 33 65 126 126 128 (:02) TBA (:01) TBA (:01) TBA (:01) TBA (:03) TBA Paid Paid Paid PaidLIFE 36 36 36 36 52 41 36 36 140 (:03) TBA (:02) TBA Bring It! Preachers’ (:05) TBA Paid Paid Paid PaidOWN 58 58 58 58 47 103 56 56 161 For Better For Better For Better For Better For Better For Better For Better For Better Unfaithful Dateline DatelineSPIKE 57 57 57 57 29 63 54 54 54 Cops Cops Jail Jail Jail Jail Jail Jail Jail Jail Paid Paid Paid PaidSYFY 67 67 67 67 253 64 55 55 180 12 Monkeys Helix (R) Olympus Star Trek: Nemesis (‘02) aac Twilight TwilightTBS 59 59 59 59 32 62 59 59 52 Madea Smiths Cougar Cougar 17 Again (‘09, Comedy) Just Like Heaven (‘05) Married MarriedTCM 65 65 65 65 - 169 169 169 230 Francisco Tarzan His Mate (‘34) Mutiny on the Bounty (‘35) aaa Decks Red (‘58)TLC 45 45 45 45 57 72 45 45 139 Bride Bride Say Yes Say Yes 19 & Counting (R) (HD) Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid PaidTNT 61 61 61 61 28 55 61 61 51 (10:15) Fast (‘01) The Dark Knight (‘08) Batman’s new enemy. Grimm Grimm

TRAV 69 69 69 69 260 66 260 260 170 Mysteries Mysteries Mysteries Mysteries Mysteries Paid Paid Paid PaidTRUTV 63 63 63 63 50 30 60 60 183 Way Out Way Out truTV Top truTV Top Way Out Way Out Way Out Way Out Saloon (R) I Laugh PaidTVLND 62 62 62 62 31 54 57 57 244 Queens Younger Friends Friends Nanny Nanny Nanny Nanny Nanny Nanny Nanny Nanny NannyUSA 34 34 34 34 22 52 35 35 50 Modern Modern NCIS (HD) NCIS (HD) Brew Dogs Order: CI Order: CI Order: CIWE 117 117 117 117 - 117 117 117 149 Kendra Sex Box Kendra Kendra Kendra Kendra Kendra Paid Paid

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FS1 48 48 48 48 42 69 48 48 83 FOX Sports FOX Sports FOX Sports FOX Sports Weigh-In UFC (HD) UnleashedFSN 72 72 72 72 - 56 66 66 77 Wrld Poker A NBA Basketball (Live) Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid PaidGOLF 49 49 49 49 55 60 49 49 304 PGA TOUR Golf Golf Cntrl LPGA Tour Golf (Replay) (HD) PGA TOUR Golf (HD)

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MMAX 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 422 Femme You Me & Dupree (‘06) Skin 01 Skin 02 Save the Last Dance Bedazzled (‘00)SHO 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 365 Django Lies Lies Shameless (:45) Sinister (‘12) aaac Rome (R) (:35) No No (‘14)TMC 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 385 Pocket Power of Few aa Baytown Outlaws (‘13) Deadfall (‘12)aac (:35) Passing (‘09)

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FOXEF36 - - - 4 4 4 - - - Paid Paid Dog Tales

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PBSEF# 3 3 3 - - - 3 3 3 Bar ney (R)

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BRAVO 68 68 68 68 254 51 65 65 185 Melbourne (R) Melbourne (R) Restaurant (R) Newlywds (R) Newlywds (R) Newlywds (R)COM 66 66 66 66 15 27 52 52 190 Paid Paid Paid Paid Workahol Workahol (:20) Shaun of the Dead (‘04) aaac Slacker vs. zombies. Kind (‘08)DISC 40 40 40 40 25 43 43 43 120 Paid (HD) Paid (HD) Paid (HD) Paid (HD) Paid (HD) Paid (HD) Misfit (R) (HD) Misfit Garage (HD) Fast Loud (R) (HD)

E! 46 46 46 46 27 26 46 46 196 Paid Paid Kardashians (R) (HD) Police (R) (HD) Who Wore Who Wore E! News Wknd (N) Grace The RoyalsESQ 82 82 82 82 118 118 84 84 160 Paid Paid To Be Announced Info unavailable. To Be Announced Info unavailable. To Be Announced

EWTN 243 243 243 12 - 17 243 243 285 Fr. Rutler Lent Michael Pilgrimage This Side of Eden My Time Catholic Seven Last RosaryFAM 55 55 55 55 10 46 58 58 199 Paid Paid The Flintstones (‘94) aa Work causes woe. Back to the Future A teen accidentally changes the past. Future IIFOOD 37 37 37 37 - 76 88 88 164 Paid Paid Best Thing Guy Bite Bobby Flay Southern Farmhouse Pioneer Pioneer Trisha’s Kitchen (N)

FX 51 51 51 51 58 49 34 34 53 Paid Paid Ellen Buffy: Prophecy Girl Anger Anger 2 1/2 Men 2 1/2 Men 2 1/2 Men 2 1/2 Men Ice Age 3GSN 179 179 179 179 34 179 80 80 184 Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Deal or No Deal Deal or No Deal Newlywd NewlywdHALL 5 5 5 17 - 73 86 86 240 Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Golden Golden Golden Golden A Crush on You (‘11) aac Email mishap. (HD)HGTV 41 41 41 41 53 42 258 258 165 Paid Paid Bath Crash Bath Crash Bath Crash Bath Crash Bath Crash Bath Crash Love It or List It (HD) Love It or List It (HD)HIST 81 81 81 81 33 65 126 126 128 Paid Paid To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced HSN 24 24 24 24 51 19 16 16 151 Trends Electronic Innovation Month Samsung Trends Innovation: HPLIFE 36 36 36 36 52 41 36 36 140 Paid (HD) Paid (HD) Paid (HD) Paid (HD) Paid (HD) Paid (HD) Paid (HD) Paid (HD) Paid (HD) Paid (HD) To Be Announced OWN 58 58 58 58 47 103 56 56 161 Phil Men vs. women. Dr. Phil Child abuse. Phil Abusive partners. Simple Simple Raising (R) (HD) Raising (R) (HD)QVC 14 14 14 9 14 13 12 12 150 Vionic AM Beauty AM Style® with Leah Williams Saturday Morning Q Comfort & support.

SPIKE 57 57 57 57 29 63 54 54 54 Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Movie MovieSYFY 67 67 67 67 253 64 55 55 180 Paid Paid Paid Paid Zombie Night Zombies terrorize two families. Rise of the Zombies (‘12) Hunt for scientist.TBS 59 59 59 59 32 62 59 59 52 Married Married Queens 17 Again (‘09, Comedy) High school do-over. Definitely, Maybe (‘08, Romance) aaa A child’s scheme.TCM 65 65 65 65 - 169 169 169 230 (:15) The White Cliffs of Dover (‘44) Wartime romance. Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever Batman The Party (‘68) A night is ruined.TLC 45 45 45 45 57 72 45 45 139 Paid (HD) Paid (HD) Paid (HD) Paid (HD) Paid (HD) Paid (HD) Disney Resort (HD) Disney Cruise (HD) Walt Disney (HD)TNT 61 61 61 61 28 55 61 61 51 Law (HD) Law: Locomotion (HD) Law Abducted girl. Law & Order: Flaw Law & Order: Ghosts Law Car bomb. (HD)

TRAV 69 69 69 69 260 66 260 260 170 Paid Paid Mysteries (R) Unknown Lost city. Mysteries (R) Mysteries (R) Bourdain: Finland (R)TRUTV 63 63 63 63 50 30 60 60 183 Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Dumbest (R) Dumbest (R)TVLND 62 62 62 62 31 54 57 57 244 Nanny Nanny Nanny Nanny Nanny Nanny Cleveland The Exes 3’s Co. (:48) Three’s Co. 3’s Co.USA 34 34 34 34 22 52 35 35 50 House (HD) Paid Paid Paid Paid Sirens Dig (R) (HD) NCIS: Patriot Down NCISWE 117 117 117 117 - 117 117 117 149 Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Will Grace Will Grace Will Grace Will Grace

WGN 16 16 16 19 41 11 95 95 9 Paid Paid Salem Witches. (HD) Salem Witches. (HD) Salem Witches. (HD) Salem Witches. (HD) Salem Witches. (HD)

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NBCSN 71 71 71 71 54 61 42 42 90 Preview Men In Premier League To Be Announced (:45) Premier League LiveSUN 38 38 401 401 45 57 38 38 76 Paid Paid Headlines Gypsy O’Neill Flats Scuba Florida Fishing Report (R) M. Martin Seminole

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MSNB 83 83 83 83 185 40 82 82 103 Maddow (R) (HD) Alex Witt (N) (HD) Up w/ Steve Kornacki Pundit panel. (N) Melissa Harris-Perry Political talk. (N)SNN 6 6 6 11 - 11 - - - Weekend Weekend Weekend Weekend Weekend Weekend Weekend Weekend Paid Weekend Weekend Healthy

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Lit tle Man Tate (‘91, Drama) JodieFos ter. Boy ge nius’ life.

HBO 302 302 302 302 302 302 302 302 400 (:15) Epic (‘13, Fan tasy) Colin Farrell. The fightagainst an evil spi der queen.

Now You See Me (‘13, Thriller)aaa Il lu sion-ists take on bank heists. (PG-13)

Bandidas (‘06) Two fe male ban ditsbat tle a land baron.

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HBOS 304 304 304 304 - 304 304 304 404 (:10) Big (‘88, Com edy) aaa Tom Hanks.Boy’s wish to be an adult co mes true.

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The Heat (‘13, Com edy) aac Up tight agentand crude cop partner up. (R) (HD)

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MAX 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 420 (:05) A Fist ful of Dol lars (‘64)aaac Land strug gle. (R) (HD)

(:50) The Al amo (‘04) Den nis Quaid, Billy Bob Thorn ton.Texas fight ers de fend leg end ary mis sion.

(:10) The East (‘13, Drama) aaa Brit Marling.An op er a tive changes pri or i ties.

MMAX 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 422 (:05) En emy of the State (‘98, Thriller)aaa Alaw yer is framed for mur der. (R)

(:20) Ve ron ica Mars (‘14, Crime) aaac Backfor re union, Mars must in ves ti gate.

(:10) Kick-Ass 2 (‘13)aaa Red Mist seeks re -venge on Kick-Ass. (R) (HD)

SHO 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 365 (:20) Fletch Lives (‘89, Com edy) aa A mur derspoils a re porter’s plans. (PG)

Jim Rome on Showtime(R) (HD)

60 Min utes Sports (HD) The Dou ble (‘11) CIA op er a tivessearch for an as sas sin.

Scary 5 (‘13)a

TMC 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 385 Pass ing Strange Mu si -cian’s journey.

Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (‘89,Fam ily) Chil dren shrink.

(:35) The But ler (‘13)aaa Mod est but ler works for theWhite House during eight pres i den tial terms.

Lord of War (‘05) Con -front ing mor als.

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8. “Madea __ to Jail”; 2009 Tyler Perry movie 9. “Friday the 13th Part __: The New Blood”; 1988 sequel

10. “Late Night with __ __”14. “Old __”; 1957 film classic about a dog15. “Much __ About Nothing”17. Able to be seen21. “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” role22. Cartoon pooch23. “Around the World __ __”; 2009-11 reality series28. “__ Tree Hill”29. “The __’s Daughter”; 1972 Victo-ria Tennant film31. Role on “Black-ish” (2)35. Assistance36. Tea Leoni’s role on “The Naked Truth”37. Linear measures: abbr.38. “__ __ Kind of Family” (1979-80)

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12. Role on “The Good Wife”13. “__, Dear”15. Sitcom alien16. “What’s New, Scooby-__?”18. Actor Charles __19. “Dancing with the Stars” judge20. 90º from NNW24. Mertz and Flintstone25. Role on “The Big Bang Theory”26. Sense of self-esteem27. Hemingway’s monogram30. Actress Faris31. “90 __ Fiance”; TLC reality series32. Get __ of; shed33. Miner’s discovery34. Slangy refusal

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EWTN 243 243 243 12 - 17 243 243 285 Life of Christ Joyful Mysteries. Martyrs For God Easter Vigil Mass from Rome Celebratory service. Hope BookmrkFAM 55 55 55 55 10 46 58 58 199 (11:30) Back to the Future Part II (‘89) aaac Dr. Dolittle (‘98, Comedy) aa Talking animals. Casper (‘95, Fantasy) aac A friendly ghost.FOOD 37 37 37 37 - 76 88 88 164 Dream Cruise (R) All-Star (R) (HD) Restaurant (R) (HD) Diners Diners Guy’s (R) Cutthroat (R)

FX 51 51 51 51 58 49 34 34 53 (11:30) Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (‘09, Comedy) Sid raises baby dinosaurs he finds. Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax (‘12) aaa Boy’s quest.GSN 179 179 179 179 34 179 80 80 184 Newlywd Newlywd Newlywd Newlywd Fam. Fd Fam. Fd Fam. Fd Fam. Fd Fam. Fd Fam. Fd Fam. Fd Fam. FdHALL 5 5 5 17 - 73 86 86 240 June in January (‘14) Marriage proposal. (HD) Be My Valentine (‘13) aaa Young romance. Looking for Mr. Right (‘14) Struggling writer.HGTV 41 41 41 41 53 42 258 258 165 Love It or List It (HD) Love It or List It (HD) House Hunters (HD) House Hunters (HD) House Hunters (HD) House Hunters (HD)HIST 81 81 81 81 33 65 126 126 128 To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced HSN 24 24 24 24 51 19 16 16 151 Beats Innovation Samsung Trends Innovation: HP Samsung Innovation MonthLIFE 36 36 36 36 52 41 36 36 140 Movie Movie MovieOWN 58 58 58 58 47 103 56 56 161 Raising (R) (HD) Raising (R) (HD) Raising (R) (HD) Raising (R) (HD) Raising (R) (HD) Raising Kym worried.QVC 14 14 14 9 14 13 12 12 150 Saturday Morning Q Comfort & support. Shawn Says Isaac Mizrahi Live! Stylish fashions. Sandal Shop: Vionic

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MSNB 83 83 83 83 185 40 82 82 103 Weekends with Alex Witt (N) (HD) Caught (HD) Caught (HD) Caught (HD) Caught (HD)

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(:55) Mav er ick (‘94, West ern) aac Three gam -blers head to a big poker game.

HBO 302 302 302 302 302 302 302 302 400 Gumbel (HD) The First Wives Club (‘96, Com -edy) Ex-wifes get even.

(:15) The Fam ily Stone (‘05, Com edy) aacFam ily clashes with son’s girl friend.

Ol ive Kitteridge: Parts 1 & 2: Phar macy; In com -ing Tide De pressed friend. (R)

HBO2 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 402 (11:45) Bat man Be gins (‘05, Ac tion)aaac Aman be comes a masked vig i lante.

Fight Gm Percy Jack son: Sea of Mon sters (‘13) Son ofPo sei don em barks on jour ney.

Fast & Fu ri ous 6 (‘13, Ac tion) VinDie sel. Clear re cords.

HBOS 304 304 304 304 - 304 304 304 404 (11:30) Change ling (‘08, Drama) Angelina Jolie. A woman fights for the truth.

(:55) That Awk ward Mo ment (‘14)Three friends’ pact. (R)

(:35) Grav ity (‘13)aaac Crashleaves as tro nauts stranded.

(:10)The Way, Way Back(‘13)aaa

MAX 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 420 (:10) Riddick (‘13, Ac tion)aaa Vin Die sel.Crim i nal bat tles alien pred a tors. (R)

(:10) The Cot ton Club (‘84, Drama) A mu si ciandates a mob ster’s girlfriend. (R)

(:20) The Omen (‘06, Hor ror) Julia Stiles. A manbe lieves his son is the devil.

MMAX 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 422 Queen of the Damned (‘02, Hor ror)aa Cult fol low ing. (R)

(:45) Manhattan (‘79, Com edy) aaac A writerstrug gles with re la tion ships. (R)

(:25) Prom ised Land (‘12) MattDamon. Small town fights.

(:20)The Rite (‘11, Hor ror)Ex or cisms.

SHO 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 365 Scary Movie 5 (‘13)aLurk ing demon.

(:15) Co caine Cow boys: Re loaded (‘14, Crime) Story of Mi -ami and drugs since the 1980s (R) (HD)

(:50) Last Hol i day (‘06, Com edy) aac A salesclerk has a Eu ro pean spree. (HD)

Jay Mohr(R)

TMC 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 385 Lord of War (‘05) Con -front ing mor als.

(:05) By zan tium (‘13, Thriller)aac200-year-old vam pires seek refuge. (R) (HD)

Rushmore (‘98) A man and a boyfight over a teacher. (R)

The But ler (‘13) aaa But lerworks for eight U.S. pres i dents.

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Despicable Me8 p.m. on FAMIn order to secure his place as the greatest thief in history, a criminal master-mind decides to use three orphaned girls to pull off his next big heist, but when their love begins to warm his heart, he considers aban-doning his plan. af (HD)

Jersey Boys8 p.m. on HBOA group of four friends rises from humble beginnings in the state of New Jersey and come together, through tough times and personal clashes, to form the iconic 1960s rock group The Four Seasons, whose music be-comes symbolic of a genera-tion. (HD)

A Few Good Men8:30 p.m. on WGNTwo defense lawyers who lack courtroom experience try to break the code of silence that surrounds two soldiers accused of murdering one of their own, which they claim was an accident that occurred while they were following orders. ab

A Bone to Pick: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery9 p.m. on HALLA group of four friends rises from humble beginnings in the state of New Jersey and come together, through tough times and personal clashes, to form the iconic 1960s rock group The Four Seasons, whose music becomes symbolic of a generation. (HD)

Sleepy Hollow9 p.m. on FOXFounding Father Thomas Jefferson (guest star Steven Weber) is encountered by Ichabod (Tom Mison) and Abbie (Nicole Beharie) as they face demonic creatures that guard a secret crypt in their quest to fight evil. (HD)

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Se crets and Lies: The Con fes -sion Ben tries to un coverstalker’s iden tity. (R)

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Wheel of For -tune (R) (HD)

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NCIS: Sem per Fortis Un au -tho rized care at a hit and run. (R) (HD)

Scor pion: Cha rades CIAagent be hind sto len chem i -cals. (R) (HD)

48 Hours In-depth in ves ti ga -tive re ports.

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NCIS: Sem per Fortis Un au tho -rized care. (R) (HD)

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The Black list: Dr. Linus CreelSo cial-psy cho log i cal ex per i -ment mur ders. (R)

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FOX 4 News at Ten Nightlynews re port. (N)

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One Foot The Vicar of DibleyGeraldine’s wed ding.

PBSEF16 204 204 204 - - - - - 16 Big Cy press Swamp: The

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at ten dant. (HD)Barabbas (‘62, Drama) aaa Barabbas seeks the truthabout Je sus af ter he is cru ci fied in his place. (NR)

PBSEF30 - - - 3 3 3 - - - NOVA New worlds ex plored.

(R) (HD)The Law rence Welk ShowMu si cal per for mance.

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MYNEF38 11 11 11 - - - 11 11 14 News (N) Ray mond (HD)Hollywd (TVPG) Commun (HD) En ter tain ment To night (N)

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Sal va dor (‘86, Drama) aaac JamesWoods. A jour nal ist cov ers El Sal va dor. (R)

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Crim i nal Minds: Route 66Hotch’s in jury. (HD)

Crim i nal Minds: Sus pect Badtes ti mony. (HD)

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Amer i can Gang ster (‘07, Drama) aaac A low-level mob ster rises to be come the drug king pin ofNew York, and a de tec tive bat tles po lice cor rup tion to bring his or ga ni za tion down. (R) (HD)

Ocean’s Eleven (‘01, Crime)Three ca si nos robbed

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BET 35 35 35 35 40 22 51 51 270 (5:00) Ty ler Perry’s Madea’s Big Happy Fam ily (‘11,Com edy) ac A woman must help her ill niece. (PG-13)

For Col ored Girls (‘10, Drama) aa Janet Jack son, Thandie New ton. Eight Af ri -can-Amer i can women deal with per sonal con flicts. (R)

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ESQ 82 82 82 82 118 118 84 84 160 (5:00) To Be An nounced Info un avail able.

To Be An nounced Pro gram in for ma tion is un avail able atthis time.

To Be An nounced Pro gram in for ma tion is un avail able atthis time.

EWTN 243 243 243 12 - 17 243 243 285 I Thirst Angelica (TV G) Easter Vigil Mass from BNSIC Early morning mass. Icons

FAM 55 55 55 55 10 46 58 58 199 Alvin and the Chip munks Three mu si cal chip munks turnan as pir ing song writer’s live li hood up side down.

De spi ca ble Me (‘10, Com edy) A mas ter thief de cides touse three or phaned girls to pull off a big heist.

Hop (‘11, Fam ily) Easter Bunny suf fers an in jury.

FOOD 37 37 37 37 - 76 88 88 164 Food: Flavorful Futures Chopped Antelope meat. Chopped (R) (HD) Chopped Duck fat. (R) Chopped Hot cross buns.

FX 51 51 51 51 58 49 34 34 53 How to Train Your Dragon (‘10) A young Vi king boy be -friends a dragon and tries to pro tect the crea ture.

Mike Mol (HD) Mike Mol (HD) Mike Mol (HD) Mike Mol (HD) Mike Mol (HD) Mike Mol (HD)

GSN 179 179 179 179 34 179 80 80 184 Fam. Fd Fam. Fd Fam. Fd Fam. Fd Baggage Baggage Baggage Baggage Idiotest

HALL 5 5 5 17 - 73 86 86 240 Love By the Book (‘15) A woman must save her strug -gling book store while look ing for her soul mate. (NR)

Good Witch: The Storm (N)(HD)

A Bone to Pick: An Au rora Teagarden Mys tery (‘15,Mys tery) Candace Cameron Bure, Marilu Henner.

HGTV 41 41 41 41 53 42 258 258 165 Ellen’s Design (HD) Property Brothers (HD) Property Brothers (HD) Property Brothers (HD) Property Brothers (HD)HIST 81 81 81 81 33 65 126 126 128 To Be Announced (HD) To Be Announced (HD) To Be Announced (HD) To Be Announced (HD) To Be Announced (HD)HSN 24 24 24 24 51 19 16 16 151 Beats Innovation Samsung Trends Electronic items. Innovation Month: HP Samsung

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SPIKE 57 57 57 57 29 63 54 54 54 Cops Po licework.

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SYFY 67 67 67 67 253 64 55 55 180 Di sas ter L.A. (‘14) aaa Toxic smoke from me te orschanges res i dents of Los An geles into vi o lent undead.

Out break (‘95, Thriller) aaa Dustin Hoffman, Rene Russo. Sci en tists race to cure ale thal vi rus out break as pol i ti cians plot con ceal ment. (R)

TBS 59 59 59 59 32 62 59 59 52 A 2015 NCAA Basketball Tournament: Final Four (Live)

A 2015 NCAA Basketball Tournament: Final Four (Live)

TCM 65 65 65 65 - 169 169 169 230 Tra peze (‘56, Drama) Burt Lan cas ter, Tony Curtis. An am -bi tious tra peze art ist at tempts a risky ma neu ver.

Wit ness for the Pros e cu tion (‘58, Thriller) aaacMarlene Dietrich. A young man is ac cused of mur der. (NR)

Laura (‘44) A de tec tive is ob -sessed with a mur der.

TLC 45 45 45 45 57 72 45 45 139 Extreme Extreme 19 Kids Wedding details. 19 Kids: All About Jessa 19 Kids and Counting (R) (HD)

TNT 61 61 61 61 28 55 61 61 51 A 2015 NCAA Basketball Tournament: Final Four (Live)

A 2015 NCAA Basketball Tournament: Final Four (Live)

TRAV 69 69 69 69 260 66 260 260 170 Ghost Hotel ghosts. (R) Ghost: Glen Tavern Inn Ghost Gardner, Mass. (R) Ghost Health issues. (N) Dead Files Hotel spirits.TRUTV 63 63 63 63 50 30 60 60 183 2015 NCAA Basketball Tournament 2015 NCAA Basketball TournamentTVLND 62 62 62 62 31 54 57 57 244 Fam. Fd Fam. Fd Fam. Fd Fam. Fd Fam. Fd Fam. Fd Raymond Raymond Queens Queens

USA 34 34 34 34 22 52 35 35 50 (5:30) Dig: Pi lot An cient in ter na -tional con spir acy. (R)

Dig: Catch You Later Search for killer. (R) (HD)

Dig: Meet the RosenbergsDead end. (R) (HD)

Dig: Prayer of Da vid (R) (HD) Dig: Emma Wil son’s Fa ther(R) (HD)

WE 117 117 117 117 - 117 117 117 149 Law & Or der: Nul li fi ca tionTat too clue. (HD)

Law & Or der: Baby, It’s YouTeen model killed.

Law & Or der: BloodAdopted baby killed. (HD)

Law & Or der: ShadowBonds man killed. (HD)

Law & Or der: Burned Mur deron ma chine. (HD)

WGN 16 16 16 19 41 11 95 95 9 Sa lem Witches of Sa lem,Mass. (HD)

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A Few Good Men (‘92, Drama) aaac Tom Cruise. Two de fense law -yers try to break a code of si lence that sur rounds two sol diers. (R)

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ESPN2 30 30 30 30 6 59 30 30 74 30 for 30: Rand Uni ver sity(HD)

30 for 30: The U Part 2 (HD) 30 for 30: Brian and The Boz (HD) Arena Foot -ball (Live)

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FIA Formula E Championship:Long Beach (Live) (HD)

UFC Fight Night: Mendes vs La mas: from Pa triot Cen ter in Fairfax, Va. (Re play) (HD)

FSN 72 72 72 72 - 56 66 66 77 Snow board(HD)

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NBA Basketball: Orlando Magic at Milwaukee Bucks from BMOHarris Bradley Center (Live) (HD)

GOLF 49 49 49 49 55 60 49 49 304 F (5:00) LPGA Tour Golf: ANA Inspiration: Third Round: from Mission Hills CC inRancho Mirage, Calif. (Live) (HD)

Golf Cen tral (N) (HD) PGA TOUR Golf (Taped) (HD)

NBCSN 71 71 71 71 54 61 42 42 90 Track & Field NFL Turn ing Point (HD) NASCAR Foot ball Chal lenge

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MSNB 83 83 83 83 185 40 82 82 103 Caught on Camera (HD) Caught on Camera (HD) Caught on Camera (HD) Lockup Life behind bars. Lockup Life behind bars.SNN 6 6 6 11 - 11 - - - Weekend News News Weekend Annette Weekend Weekend Weekend Weekend Weekend

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CMTV 47 47 47 47 23 24 37 37 221 (5:30) Young Guns II (‘90) aac Billy the Kid and his gang of out laws head for Mex ico to es cape pun ish ment.

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Cops Re -loaded (HD)

Cops Re -loaded (HD)

Cops Re -loaded (HD)

MTV 33 33 33 33 35 48 33 33 210 Out of League(‘10)

Pro ject X (‘12) aac Three high school friends throw anenor mous party to make a name for them selves. (R)

Fri day Af ter Next (‘02) aa Craig and Day-Day fi nallymove out of their par ents house to live on their own.

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VH1 50 50 50 50 43 23 50 50 217 Sat. Night Live(TV14)

21 (‘08, Drama) aaa Jim Sturgess, Kevin Spacey. An M.I.T. stu dent isre cruited by a math pro fes sor to count cards at black jack.

Strip tease (‘96, Drama) a A mom strip ping to get cash for a cus tody fight falls into a black mail scheme. (R)

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Last Stand at Saber River (‘97) aaFollowing the Civil War ,a Confederatesoldier must fight to regain his home. (NR)

(:40) Silverado (‘85, Western) aaa KevinKline. Four very different gunslingers battlea corrupt sheriff in a Western town.

HBO 302 302 302 302 302 302 302 302 400Olive Kitteridge: Parts 3 & 4: A Different Road; SecurityThings take chilling turn at hospital; Olive travels to N.Y. tosee her son. (R) (HD)

Jersey Boys (‘14) aaa A group of four friends risesfrom humble beginnings in the state of New Jersey to formthe iconic 1960s rock group The Four Seasons.

(:15) 2 Guns (‘13, Action)aaa Two men learn the mob has set them up. (R)

HBO2 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 402Fast &Furious 6Clear records.

(:45) Tammy (‘14, Comedy) aa Melissa McCarthy, Susan Sarandon. After tough times, a woman decides to take aroadtrip with her grandmother. (R) (HD)

VICE Worldnews. (HD)

Endless Love (‘14, Romance) aac Girl’s impassioned relationship with handsomeyoung man has parents on edge.

(:45) 300: Riseof an Empire(‘14)

HBOS 304 304 304 304 - 304 304 304 404(5:10) The Way, Way Back (‘13) aaa Introverted teenbefriends park manager.

Edge of Tomorrow (‘14) An officer, who is killed in battle,suddenly finds himself thrown into a time loop that forceshim to live out the battle over and over.

The Heat (‘13, Comedy) A tense and uptight FBI agent has to team up with a lewd and crude Boston cop to take downa ruthless drug lord taking over the city.

MAX 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 420(:15) Swordfish (‘01, Action) aaa John Travolta, HughJackman. Slick mastermind recruits computer hacker tosteal money from government. (R) (HD)

(:55) Lone Survivor (‘14, Thriller) aaac Mark Wahlberg, Taylor Kitsch. Team of Navy SEALs given mission tocapture or kill an infamous Taliban Leader. (R) (HD)

Wish I Was Here (‘14,Comedy) aaa Manexamines life, career and family.

MMAX 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 422(5:20) The Rite (‘11, Horror)aac American priest studiesexorcisms. (PG-13)

(:20) Closed Circuit (‘13, Drama) aac Eric Bana,Rebecca Hall. Lawyers and ex-lovers are placed on thesame defense team in a terrorism trial. (R) (HD)

Devil’s Due (‘14, Horror) Zach Gilford.Husband notices sinister change in hiswife’s behavior during her pregnancy. (R)

ForbiddenScience Julia’spast.

SHO 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 365(5:45) Jay Mohr: Happy. And A Lot Stand-up comic Jay Mohrperforms. (R)

Shameless: Drugs Actually(R) (HD)

Lies (R) (HD) Lies (R) (HD) Need for Speed (‘14, Action) aaa Aaron Paul, DominicCooper. Ex-con targets associate who framed him,unaware of bounty on his own head. (PG-13) (HD)

TMC 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 385(4:40) The Butler (‘13, Drama)aaa Butler works for eightU.S. presidents. (HD)

(:55) Lord of War (‘05, Crime) aaac Nicolas Cage,Ethan Hawke. An arms dealer confronts the morality of hiswork as he is being chased. (R) (HD)

Summer of Blood (‘14, Comedy) Aheartbroken underachiever becomes avampire after getting bit on a date. (NR)

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MYN EF38 11 11 11 - - - 11 11 14 Bones Paid Paid Paid Paid Raw Trav Futurama Futurama Opn Hse Honor Ring Paid PaidMYN EF* - - - 8 9 8 - - - Salvador Lincoln Shot (‘97) aac Chattahoochee (‘90) aa Addams Addams Paid PaidIND EF32 12 12 12 - 38 - 4 4 12 SVU (HD) Friends Friends Springer Movie Paid PaidION EF66 2 2 2 13 26 18 438 438 17 Listener Listener Listener Listener Paid Paid Inspiration Today

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BRAV 68 68 68 68 254 51 65 65 185 Enough aa Enough Abused woman. Movie Paid Paid Paid PaidCOM 66 66 66 66 15 27 52 52 190 South Prk South Prk (R) (:04) Roast (R) Good Old Orgy (‘11) aac Presents Paid PaidDISC 40 40 40 40 25 43 43 43 120 Naked (R) Naked (R) Naked (R) Naked (R) Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid

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EWTN 243 243 243 12 - 17 243 243 285 Thirst For Easter Vigil Mass from Rome Gospel Joy Mus Icons Solemn Mass of HeroicFAM 55 55 55 55 10 46 58 58 199 Hop (‘11) Willy Wonka Chocolate Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid LevittFOOD 37 37 37 37 - 76 88 88 164 Chopped Chopped Chopped Chopped Chopped Paid Paid Paid Paid

FX 51 51 51 51 58 49 34 34 53 Mike Mol Mike Mol Archer Louie Louie 2 1/2 Men 2 1/2 Men Louie Louie 2 1/2 Men 2 1/2 Men Presents Paid PaidGSN 179 179 179 179 34 179 80 80 184 Idiotest Idiotest Baggage Baggage Baggage Baggage Baggage Baggage Paid Paid Paid PaidHALL 5 5 5 17 - 73 86 86 240 Good Witch Golden Golden Golden Golden Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Cheers Cheers Lucy LucyHGTV 41 41 41 41 53 42 258 258 165 Hunters Hunters Prop Bro Prop Bro Hunters Hunters Prop Bro Paid Paid Paid PaidHIST 81 81 81 81 33 65 126 126 128 (:02) TBA (:01) TBA (:01) TBA (:01) TBA (:03) TBA Paid Paid Paid PaidLIFE 36 36 36 36 52 41 36 36 140 Movie (:02) Killer Crush (‘15) (:02) Movie Christine Christine Paid PaidOWN 58 58 58 58 47 103 56 56 161 Sweetie Welcome to 2 Fat 2 (R) Sweetie Berkus Phil (HD) Phil (HD)SPIKE 57 57 57 57 29 63 54 54 54 Cops Cops Police work. (HD) End of Watch Vengeful cartel. Paid Paid Paid PaidSYFY 67 67 67 67 253 64 55 55 180 The Crazies (‘10, Horror) Zombie Apocalypse ac Abraham Lincoln (‘12) a Twilight TwilightTBS 59 59 59 59 32 62 59 59 52 '15 NCAA TBA Last Ship The Expendables (‘10) Terminator Salvation (‘09) aaa

TCM 65 65 65 65 - 169 169 169 230 Laura (‘44) Klute Man seeks friend. (:15) The Hunger (‘83) (R) Vampire aa GodspellTLC 45 45 45 45 57 72 45 45 139 19 & Counting (R) (HD) 19 Kids (R) 19 Kids (R) Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid PaidTNT 61 61 61 61 28 55 61 61 51 '15 NCAA Last Ship Last Ship Last Ship Last Ship Last Ship Last Ship Last Ship

TRAV 69 69 69 69 260 66 260 260 170 Dead Files Ghost (R) Dead Files Dead Files Ghost (R) Paid Paid Paid PaidTRUTV 63 63 63 63 50 30 60 60 183 '15 NCAA Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers (R) truTV Top Jokers Jokers Paid Paid Paid PaidTVLND 62 62 62 62 31 54 57 57 244 Queens Queens Friends Friends Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Brady Brady Brady Brady Brady BradyUSA 34 34 34 34 22 52 35 35 50 Modern Modern Modern Modern CSI (HD) Order: CI Order: CI Order: CI Order: CIWE 117 117 117 117 - 117 117 117 149 Law: Ritual Law (HD) Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Paid Paid

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Above the Rim aac (94, Drama) Duane Martin. Hoops star tries to choose right path. (2:30) ‘R’ (AL, V) BET Thu. 12:00 p.m., Sat. 2:00 a.m., 11:00 p.m.

Advance to the Rear aac (64, Western) Glenn Ford. Clumsy cavalry is sent West. (1:45) ‘NR’ TCM Tue. 1:30 p.m.

Air Force One aac (97, Thriller) Harrison Ford. The President’s plane is hijacked. (3:00) ‘R’ (AC, AL, V) (HD) AMC Sat. 3:30 p.m.

Akeelah and the Bee aaac (06, Drama) Keke Palmer. Girl’s victory in the spelling bee. (1:55) ‘PG’ (AC, AL) (HD) SHOW Wed. 6:30 a.m., 2:00 p.m.

Alexander aac (04, Dra-ma) Colin Farrell. Alexander defeats the Persian Em-pire. (3:00) ‘R’ (N, SC, V) WXCW Next Sun. 12:00 a.m.

Al filo del peligro aac (97, Thriller) Anthony Hopkins. Dos hombres luchan por sobrevi-vir. (2:30) ‘R’ (AL, V) (HD) WFTT Sun. 2:00 p.m.

Alien aaaa (79, Horror) Tom Skerritt. A deadly alien hunts a spaceship crew. (2:00) ‘R’ (HD) ENCORE Tue. 11:55 p.m.

American Gangster aaac (07, Drama) Denzel Washing-ton. Detective pursues drug kingpin. (3:30) ‘R’ (AL, MT, N, SC) (HD) AMC Sat. 6:30 p.m.

American Splendor aac (03, Drama) Harvey Pekar. A VA file clerk tells his life sto-ry. (1:45) ‘R’ (AL) (HD) HBO3 Wed. 7:45 a.m.

Armageddon aac (98, Science Fiction) Bruce Willis. Oil rig workers must destroy as-teroid. (2:35) ‘PG-13’ (AC, AL, MV) (HD) CINE Mon. 10:00 p.m.

Artificial Intelligence: A.I. aaa (01, Science Fiction) Haley Joel Osment. A robot wants to be a real boy. (3:00) ‘PG-13’ (MV, SC) WGN Sun. 2:00 p.m. WTOG Mon. 2:00 a.m.

BBack to the Future aaaa (85, Science Fiction) Michael J. Fox. A teen accidentally changes the past. (2:30) ‘PG’ (HD) FAM Fri. 6:00 p.m., Sat. 9:00 a.m.

Back to the Future Part II aaac (89, Science Fiction) Michael J. Fox. A teen travels into the future. (2:30) ‘PG’ (HD) FAM Fri. 8:30 p.m., Sat. 11:30 a.m.

Bad Words aaac (14, Comedy) Jason Bateman. Spelling bee loser seeks loop-hole. (1:30) ‘R’ (AL, BN, SC) (HD) CINE Wed. 12:00 p.m.

Barabbas aaa (62, Drama) Anthony Quinn. Barab-bas is released instead of Christ. (2:20) ‘NR’ WUSF Sat. 9:00 p.m.

Batman Begins aaac (05, Action) Christian Bale. A man becomes a masked vigi-lante. (2:25) ‘PG-13’ (AC, AT, V) (HD) HBO2 Sat. 11:45 a.m., Next Sun. 2:00 a.m.Blade Runner aaac (82, Sci-ence Fiction) Harrison Ford.

A cop tracks down renegade androids. (2:00) ‘R’ (HD) HBO2 Thu. 3:20 a.m.

Body of Lies aaa (08, Thriller) Leonardo DiCaprio. A CIA op-erative tracks down a terror-ist. (3:00) ‘R’ (AL, GV) (HD) AMC Wed. 8:00 p.m., Thu. 5:00 p.m.

The Book Thief aaac (13, Drama) Geoffrey Rush. Wom-an finds comfort in stealing books. (2:15) ‘PG-13’ (MT, V) (HD) HBO Mon. 1:30 p.m. HBO3 Tue. 3:50 p.m.

The Bourne Supremacy aaac (04, Action) Matt Damon. Bourne is framed for mur-der. (2:15) ‘PG-13’ (AC, AL, V) (HD) TNT Sun. 10:15 p.m., Fri. 6:00 p.m., Sat. 12:00 p.m.

Braveheart aaac (95, Drama) Mel Gibson. A Scottish hero leads a rebellion. (4:00) ‘R’ (GV) (HD) AMC Tue. 12:30 p.m.

The Breakfast Club aaac (85, Drama) Emilio Estevez. Detention brings teens to-gether. (2:00) ‘R’ (HD) FAM Sun. 3:00 p.m.

CThe Call aaa (13, Thriller) Hal-le Berry. A 911 operator helps a kidnapped girl. (2:00) ‘R’ (AC, AL, V) FX Wed. 8:00 p.m., Thu. 5:00 p.m.

Casper aac (95, Fantasy) Christina Ricci. Therapist and his daughter meet a ghost. (2:00) ‘PG’ (AL, MT) (HD) FAM Sat. 4:00 p.m.

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DDallas Buyers Club aaac (13, Drama) Matthew McCo-naughey. Man with HIV seeks alternative medicine. (2:00) ‘R’ (AC, AL, N, SSC) (HD) HBO2 Mon. 11:00 p.m.Dances With Wolves aaac (90, Western) Kevin Costner. A soldier lives with the Lakota Sioux. (3:05) ‘PG-13’ (HD) CINE Wed. 6:55 p.m.The Dark Knight aaaa (08, Action) Christian Bale. Batman and Gotham City face a new enemy. (3:30) ‘PG-13’ (V) (HD) TNT Sat. 12:30 a.m.Dawn of the Dead aaa (04, Horror) Sarah Polley. Group battles zombies in shopping mall. (1:40) ‘R’ (AL, GV, SC) (HD) CINE Tue. 12:55 p.m. CINE2 Fri. 5:15 p.m.Dead Poets Society aaac (89, Drama) Robin Williams. Char-ismatic teacher inspires stu-dents. (2:15) ‘PG’ (AL, V) (HD) SHOW Mon. 6:15 a.m.The Deep End aaa (01, Thrill-er) Tilda Swinton. A mother thinks her son may be a kill-er. (1:45) ‘R’ (AL, SSC, V) (HD) CINE2 Thu. 10:15 a.m.The Departed aaaa (06, Crime) Leonardo DiCaprio. A cop and a mobster go under-cover. (3:28) ‘R’ (AC, GL, GV, SSC) (HD) AMC Mon. 5:28 p.m., Tue. 12:08 a.m.Despicable Me aaac (10, Comedy) Steve Carell. A master thief plans his next big heist. (2:00) ‘PG’ (AH) (HD) FAM Sat. 8:00 p.m.

The Devil’s Advocate aaa (97, Thriller) Keanu Reeves. Lawyer tempted as good bat-tles evil. (2:30) ‘R’ (AC, AL, N, V) (HD) CINE2 Tue. 2:25 p.m.

The Devil Wears Prada aaa (06, Comedy) Meryl Streep. A woman works for a demanding boss. (1:50) ‘PG-13’ (AS) (HD) HBO2 Fri. 8:45 a.m.

Diary of a Mad Black Woman aac (05, Comedy) Kimberly Elise. A spurned wife turns to her grandmother. (2:30) ‘PG-13’ (AC, AL, V) TBS Sun. 1:00 p.m.

Disaster L.A. aaa (14, Hor-ror) Justin Ray. L.A. residents turned into undead. (2:00) ‘NR’ SYFY Sat. 6:00 p.m.

Django Unchained aaaa (12, Western) Jamie Foxx. A slave sets out to rescue his wife. (2:45) ‘R’ (AL, GV, N) (HD) SHOW Fri. 9:00 p.m.

Dr. No aaa (62, Action) Sean Connery. 007 stops world dom-ination. (1:50) ‘PG’ (AS, V) (HD) ENCORE Tue. 8:00 p.m.

Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax aaa (12, Family) Danny DeVito. Boy tries to win the girl of his dreams. (2:00) ‘PG’ (AL) FX Sat. 4:00 p.m.

Due Date aaa (10, Comedy) Robert Downey Jr. An un-likely pair embark on a road trip. (2:00) ‘R’ (AC, AL, SC) (HD) TBS Next Sun. 1:30 a.m.

EEarthworm Tractors aac (36, Comedy) Joe E. Brown. A salesman takes on a log-ger. (1:15) ‘NR’ TCM Wed. 9:45 a.m.

The East aaa (13, Drama) Brit Marling. An operative changes priorities. (2:00) ‘PG-13’ (MT,

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Edge of Tomorrow aaac (14, Science Fiction) Tom Cruise. Officer thrown into strange time loop. (2:00) ‘PG-13’ (AL, V) (HD) HBO3 Thu. 11:45 a.m., Sat. 7:00 p.m.

EDtv aac (99, Comedy) Mat-thew McConaughey. A store clerk’s life becomes a TV show. (2:05) ‘PG-13’ (AC, AL, SC) (HD) SHOW Wed. 8:25 a.m., 4:00 p.m.

Elevator to the Gallows aaac (58, Thriller) Jeanne Moreau. A wife & her lover plot to kill husband. (1:30) ‘NR’ TCM Wed. 4:30 a.m.

Elysium aaa (13, Science Fiction) Matt Damon. Man’s mission to save a ruined Earth. (1:55) ‘R’ (AL, GV) (HD) ENCORE Sat. 2:00 p.m.

The Emperor’s Club aaa (02, Drama) Kevin Kline. Teacher challenged by unruly stu-dents. (1:55) ‘PG-13’ (SC) (HD) CINE Thu. 10:50 a.m. HBO2 Tue. 5:00 a.m.

Encino Man aac (92, Com-edy) Pauly Shore. Two teens find a preserved cave-man. (2:01) ‘PG’ (HD) COM Wed. 10:23 a.m.

The End of the Affair aac (55, Drama) Deborah Kerr. Man had an affair with a married woman. (2:00) ‘NR’ TCM Sun. 12:15 p.m.

End of Watch aaac (12, Drama) Jake Gyllenhaal. A cartel seeks revenge on offi-cers. (2:30) ‘R’ (AC, AL, V) (HD) SPIKE Next Sun. 1:30 a.m.

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FFar from Heaven aaa (02, Dra-ma) Julianne Moore. A 1950s housewife befriends black man. (1:50) ‘PG-13’ (AL, MT, SC, V) (HD) HBO Fri. 8:10 a.m.

Fargo aaac (96, Crime) Fran-ces McDormand. A pregnant cop trails kidnappers. (2:00) ‘R’ (AC, AL, BN, V) (HD) WNFM Fri. 12:00 a.m.

50 First Dates aaa (04, Com-edy) Adam Sandler. Man falls for girl with memory loss. (2:00) ‘PG-13’ (AC, AH, AL, MV) BRAVO Fri. 9:00 p.m., 11:00 p.m.

Final Destination aaa (00, Horror) Devon Sawa. Stu-dents find death won’t be cheated. (1:40) ‘R’ (AL, V) (HD) ENCORE Sat. 1:20 a.m.

Finding Neverland aaac (04, Drama) Johnny Depp. The inspiration for “Peter Pan.”. (2:05) ‘PG’ (AL, MT) (HD) AMC Tue. 9:00 p.m., Wed. 9:55 a.m.

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A Fistful of Dollars aaac (64, Western) Clint Eastwood. A violent struggle over land rights. (1:45) ‘R’ (V) (HD) CINE Sat. 6:05 a.m.

Fool’s Gold aac (08, Adven-ture) Matthew McConaughey. A beach bum searches for lost treasure. (2:25) ‘PG-13’ (AL, BN, MV, SC) (HD) AMC Tue. 11:05 p.m., Wed. 5:30 p.m.

For a Few Dollars More aaac (67, Western) Clint Eastwood. Rival bounty hunters unite for outlaw. (2:15) (HD) CINE Wed. 6:00 a.m.

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GThe Gallant Hours aaa (60, Drama) James Cagney. Admi-ral Halsey recalls Guadalcanal win. (0:30) ‘NR’ WNFM Mon. 3:30 p.m.

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Grace Is Gone aac (07, Drama) John Cusack. Father takes chil-dren on road trip. (1:30) ‘PG-13’ (AL, MT) HBO3 Thu. 8:00 a.m.The Grand Budapest Ho-tel aaac (14, Comedy) Ralph Fiennes. Lobby boy and concierge become friends. (1:45) ‘R’ (AL, SC, V) (HD) HBO Wed. 12:35 a.m.Grand Hotel aaac (32, Dra-ma) Greta Garbo. Guests at a swanky hotel cross paths. (2:00) ‘NR’ TCM Sun. 8:00 p.m.Guys and Dolls aaa (55, Musical) Marlon Brando. A gambler bets on making a date. (2:45) ‘NR’ TCM Fri. 1:30 p.m.

HHairspray aaa (07, Com-edy) Nikki Blonsky. Over-weight teenager auditions for show. (2:30) ‘PG’ (AL, AS, MT) E! Wed. 8:00 p.m., Thu. 3:00 p.m.Halloween aac (07, Hor-ror) Malcolm McDowell. A serial killer searches for his sister. (2:30) ‘R’ (AL, GV, N, RP) (HD) SYFY Sun. 9:00 p.m.Hancock aac (08, Action) Will Smith. A superhero gets an image makeover. (2:30) ‘PG-13’ (AL, V) (HD) FX Fri. 8:00 p.m., 10:30 p.m.Hang ‘Em High aac (68, Western) Clint Eastwood. A tough guy seeks revenge in Old West. (2:00) ‘PG-13’ (HD) CINE Fri. 6:00 a.m.The Hangover Part III aaa (13, Comedy) Bradley Cooper. Friends try to help unstable comrade. (1:45) ‘R’ (AC, BN, GL, SC) (HD) CINE Sun. 10:00 p.m. CINE2 Wed. 11:25 p.m.Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire aaac (05, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe. A boy mage enters a deadly tournament. (2:40) ‘PG-13’ (V) (HD) CINE2 Mon. 12:45 p.m.Hearts in Atlantis aac (01, Drama) Anthony Hopkins. A boarder changes a young boy’s life. (2:00) ‘PG-13’ (AT, V) WGN Sun. 12:00 p.m.Her aaac (14, Comedy) Joaquin Phoenix. Writer and

advanced operating sys-tem. (2:10) ‘R’ (AL, BN, SC) (HD) CINE Tue. 2:35 p.m. CINE2 Fri. 12:55 p.m.Hidden Agenda aaa (91, Drama) Brad Dourif. Ireland peace process is jeopar-dized. (2:00) ‘R’ (V) WNFM Fri. 2:00 a.m.The Hills Have Eyes aac (06, Horror) Vinessa Shaw. Strand-ed family attacked. (1:50) ‘R’ (AL, GV) (HD) CINE2 Next Sun. 3:20 a.m.Hook aaa (91, Fantasy) Robin Williams. Man’s children abducted by an old ene-my. (3:00) ‘PG’ (HD) FAM Tue. 8:00 p.m.Hop aac (11, Family) James Marsden. Easter Bunny suffers an injury. (2:00) ‘PG’ (HD) FAM Sat. 10:00 p.m.Hope Floats aac (98, Ro-mance) Sandra Bullock. Loss causes woman to rethink love. (2:00) ‘PG-13’ (AC, AL, MV) (HD) HBO3 Fri. 4:40 p.m.Horrible Bosses aaa (11, Comedy) Jason Bateman. Friends plan to murder employ-ers. (2:00) ‘R’ (AC, AL, SC) FX Sun. 1:00 p.m.Hostel aac (06, Horror) Jay Hernandez. Backpackers lured to trap of horror. (1:45) ‘R’ (AC, AL, GV, N) (HD) SHOW Tue. 12:00 a.m.Hotel Berlin aac (45, Drama) Helmut Dantine. Hotel guests deal with war. (2:00) ‘NR’ TCM Sun. 10:00 p.m.How to Marry a Millionaire aaa (53, Comedy) Marilyn Monroe. Three women hope to marry rich men. (1:45) ‘NR’ TCM Sun. 2:15 p.m.How to Train Your Dragon aaac (10, Fantasy) Jay Baruchel. A young Viking befriends a dragon. (2:00) ‘PG’ (AL, V) FX Sat. 6:00 p.m.The Hunger aac (83, Hor-ror) Catherine Deneuve. An immortal vampire seduces a doctor. (1:45) ‘R’ (AC, AL, GV, N) TCM Next Sun. 2:15 a.m.Hustle & Flow aaa (05, Drama) Terrence Howard. A pimp dreams of being a

rapper. (2:00) ‘R’ (AC, AL, SC, V) (HD) SHOW Fri. 2:30 a.m.Hyde Park on Hudson aac (13, Drama) Bill Murray. FDR’s extramarital romance in 1939. (1:40) ‘R’ (SC) (HD) CINE2 Thu. 5:05 p.m.

II Think I Love My Wife aac (07, Comedy) Chris Rock. A man is tempted to have an affair. (2:00) ‘R’ (AL, SC) WXPX Sun. 2:00 p.m.

Ice Age aaa (02, Comedy) Ray Romano. Mammals return a lost human infant. (1:25) ‘PG’ (V) (HD) ENCORE Wed. 7:20 a.m.

Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs aaa (09, Comedy) Ray Roma-no. Sid raises baby dinosaurs he finds. (4:30) ‘PG’ (AS) (HD) FX Sat. 11:30 a.m.

The Illusionist aaac (06, Romance) Edward Norton. A magician falls in love with a duchess. (1:55) ‘PG-13’ (SC, V) (HD) SHOW Wed. 12:05 p.m.

The Importance of Being Ear-nest aac (02, Comedy) Colin Firth. Young men almost ruin their romances. (1:35) ‘PG’ (AS) SHOW Thu. 8:05 a.m.

An Inconvenient Truth aaac (06, Documentary) Al Gore. Al Gore discusses global warm-ing. (1:45) ‘PG’ (MT) (HD) SHOW Thu. 1:15 p.m.

In the Line of Fire aaac (93, Thriller) Clint Eastwood. Agent fights past to save presi-dent. (2:15) ‘R’ (HD) ENCORE Thu. 10:00 p.m.

Inside Llewyn Davis aaac (14, Drama) Oscar Isaac. Bitter singer navigates ‘60s folk scene. (1:45) ‘R’ (AL, SC) (HD) SHOW Mon. 4:30 p.m.

Inside Man aaac (06, Crime) Denzel Washington. A heist becomes a hostage situa-tion. (2:15) ‘R’ HBO2 Mon. 11:30 a.m.

The Interpreter aac (05, Thriller) Nicole Kidman. An interpreter overhears a death threat. (2:10) ‘PG-13’ (AL, SC, V) (HD) HBO3 Next Sun. 2:15 a.m.

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Into the Blue aac (05, Thriller) Jessica Alba. Scuba divers run afoul of drug lord. (2:00) ‘PG-13’ (AC, AL, SC, V) WXPX Sun. 8:30 p.m., 10:30 p.m.The Italian Job aaa (03, Dra-ma) Mark Wahlberg. Gang causes traffic jam to cover heist. (2:15) ‘PG-13’ (AL, V) (HD) TNT Sun. 1:00 p.m., Mon. 12:30 a.m.

JJack and the Beanstalk aac (52, Fantasy) Bud Abbott. A baby-sitter dreams he’s in fairytale. (1:30) ‘NR’ TCM Wed. 6:30 p.m.Jarhead aaa (05, Drama) Jake Gyllenhaal. A new Marine goes to the first Gulf War. (2:05) ‘R’ (AC, AS, GL, SSC) (HD) CINE Sun. 6:15 p.m. CINE2 Wed. 3:10 p.m.Jersey Boys aaa (14, Dra-ma) John Lloyd Young. Four friends form The Four Sea-sons. (2:15) ‘R’ (AL) (HD) HBO Sat. 8:00 p.m., Next Sun. 12:10 a.m.JFK aaac (91, Drama) Kevin Costner. An attorney tracks president’s killers. (3:10) ‘R’ (AL) (HD) HBO2 Fri. 12:05 p.m.Joe Dirt aac (01, Comedy) David Spade. A janitor tries to find his parents. (1:35) ‘PG-13’ (AH, AL) (HD) ENCORE Sun. 6:25 a.m.

John Tucker Must Die aac (06, Comedy) Jesse Metcalfe. Ex-girlfriends train girl to hurt ex. (1:30) ‘PG-13’ (HD) CINE Wed. 1:30 p.m. HBO2 Mon. 1:45 p.m.

Julius Caesar aaa (53, Dra-ma) Marlon Brando. Romans conspire against Julius Cae-sar. (2:15) ‘NR’ TCM Fri. 6:00 a.m.

Just Desserts aac (04, Comedy) Lauren Holly. A dessert chef and a baker fall in love. (2:00) ‘NR’ HALL Sun. 7:00 p.m.

Just Friends aac (05, Come-dy) Ryan Reynolds. A man tries to revive a long-ago crush. (1:40) ‘PG-13’ (AL, SC) (HD) CINE Sun. 8:20 p.m.Just Like Heaven aaa (05, Comedy) Reese Witherspoon. A lonely man falls in love with a ghost. (2:00) ‘PG-13’ (AL, AS, SC) (HD) TBS Sat. 3:00 a.m.

KKevin Hart: Laugh at My Pain aaa (11, Performance) Kevin Hart. Kevin Hart discusses his childhood. (1:01) ‘R’ (AL, SC) (HD) COM Sun. 11:19 p.m., Mon. 8:30 p.m.

Kick-Ass 2 aaa (13, Action) Aaron Taylor-Johnson. Red Mist seeks revenge on Kick-Ass. (1:45) ‘R’ (BN, GL, GV, SSC) (HD) CINE Mon. 10:15 a.m. CINE2 Sat. 10:10 a.m.The Killer Is Loose aaa (56, Crime) Joseph Cotten. Robber wants revenge on detective. (1:15) ‘NR’ TCM Tue. 4:45 a.m.Killing Them Softly aac (12, Crime) Brad Pitt. Enforcer in-vestigates Mob heist. (1:45) ‘R’ (AC, AL, SC, V) (HD) SHOW Mon. 3:00 a.m.King Kong aaa (05, Adventure) Naomi Watts. Giant gorilla falls for beautiful girl. (3:10) ‘PG-13’ (AT, V) (HD) CINE2 Thu. 7:05 a.m.The Kings of Summer aaa (13, Comedy) Nick Robinson. Friends spend summer in the woods. (1:35) ‘R’ (AC, AL) (HD) SHOW Wed. 10:30 a.m.

Klute aaa (71, Mystery) Jane Fonda. Search for missing man leads to hooker. (2:15) ‘R’ TCM Next Sun. 12:00 a.m.Knockout aac (41, Drama) Arthur Kennedy. A prize-fighter has marriage prob-lems. (1:15) ‘NR’ TCM Thu. 5:00 a.m.

LLacombe, Lucien aaa (74, Dra-ma) Pierre Blaise. Boy fails to join French resistance. (2:30) ‘R’ TCM Wed. 12:00 a.m.L.A. Confidential aaac (97, Drama) Kevin Spacey. De-

tectives uncover a conspira-cy. (2:20) ‘R’ (AL, SC, V) (HD) ENCORE Fri. 12:15 a.m.The Lady from Shanghai aaac (48, Mystery) Rita Hayworth. A man is pulled into a murder mystery. (1:45) ‘NR’ TCM Sun. 10:30 a.m.The Lake House aaa (06, Drama) Keanu Reeves. Man lives two years in the past. (1:40) ‘PG’ (AL, MT) CINE Sun. 2:45 p.m., Tue. 7:50 a.m.Lakeview Terrace aac (08, Thriller) Samuel L. Jack-son. Property feud with cop becomes deadly. (2:00) ‘PG-13’ (AL, BN, V) TBS Wed. 2:00 a.m.Lara Croft: Tomb Raider aac (01, Action) Angelina Jo-lie. An archaeologist battles evil. (2:00) ‘PG-13’ (AL) (HD) TNT Mon. 3:00 a.m.Last Holiday aac (06, Com-edy) Queen Latifah. A sales clerk has a European spree. (2:00) ‘PG-13’ (SC) (HD) SHOW Tue. 9:45 a.m., 5:00 p.m., Fri. 1:30 p.m., Sat. 3:50 p.m.The Last King of Scotland aaac (06, Drama) Forest Whitaker. A doctor meets dictator Idi Amin. (2:05) ‘R’ (AL, GV, SC) (HD) HBO Sat. 2:40 a.m. CINE2 Tue. 8:05 a.m.Live Free or Die Hard aaa (07, Thriller) Bruce Willis. A detective tries to foil a terror-ist. (2:45) ‘PG-13’ (HD) TNT Sun. 3:15 p.m.

Lockout aac (12, Thriller) Guy Pearce. Rescue mission on an outer space prison. (2:00) ‘PG-13’ (AL, SC, V) SYFY Fri. 2:00 p.m.

The Lone Ranger aaa (13, Action) Johnny Depp. Lawman teams up with a Native Ameri-can. (2:35) ‘PG-13’ (V) (HD) EN-CORE Wed. 2:15 p.m., 10:10 p.m.

Lone Survivor aaac (14, Thriller) Mark Wahlberg. Navy SEAL try to capture Taliban Leader. (2:05) ‘R’ (AL, GV) (HD) CINE Sat. 7:55 p.m. CINE2 Tue. 6:55 p.m.

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Lust for Life aaa (56, Drama) Kirk Douglas. Van Gogh fights his obsessions. (2:15) ‘NR’ TCM Thu. 12:45 a.m.

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Stuck on You aac (03, Comedy) Matt Damon. Conjoined twins seek their dreams. (2:05) ‘PG-13’ (AH, AL) (HD) ENCORE Fri. 6:35 a.m.Sunshine aaa (07, Thriller) Cil-lian Murphy. Scientists journey to reignite the sun. (1:50) ‘R’ (AL, V) (HD) HBO2 Wed. 6:10 a.m.The Sweeter Side of Life aac (13, Comedy) Kathryn Morris. A socialite works for a bak-ery. (2:00) ‘NR’ (HD) HALL Sun. 11:00 a.m.Swingers aaa (96, Drama) Jon Favreau. Lovelorn comedi-an’s single life in L.A. (1:45) ‘R’ (AH, AL, SC) (HD) SHOW Thu. 11:30 a.m., 6:15 p.m.Swordfish aaa (01, Action) John Travolta. Savvy hacker steals government mon-ey. (1:40) ‘R’ (AL, N, SC, V) (HD) CINE Sat. 6:15 p.m.

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Please send resume to:

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Charlotte Sun23170 Harborview Road

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North Port Charlotte

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more information

THREE SUNS RANCH On ranch retail meat sales. Deliveries. Strong people

skills. Other duties as needed.Quick Books experience a

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Please send us a resume/letter of interest to

[email protected].

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● Mechanic ●

● Front Counter ●

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Apply in Person: Mon- Friday Only

1059 Tamiami Trail, PC

NIELSEN IS LOOKINGFOR QUALITY FOCUSED

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1080 Knights TrailNokomis, FL 34275

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TV Diary Processing Positions Available

Day Shift Hours 7:45AM - 4:00PM9:OOAM -3:00PM

Night Shift Hours4:30PM-12:45AM6:00Pm-12:00AM

Positions startingat $8.50 per hr

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WORKING APPROXIMATELY6 WEEKS

FOUR TIMES A YEAR?A FEW PART-TIME YEAR-

ROUND POSITIONS AREALSO AVAILABLE

PART TIME/TEMPORARY

2110

NEED MORE HOURS THAN YOUR BOSS CAN

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MAILROOMTHE CHARLOTTE SUN

NEWSPAPER

Part-time positions available,must be production oriented,able to lift at least 20 lbs.,willing to work flexible hoursand able to work eveningsand weekends.

To fill out an ApplicationApply in person

Mon.-Fri. 8-5The Charlotte Sun

Newspaper23170 Harborview Road

Charlotte Harbor, FL

Please, no phone calls

We are a drug andnicotine free workplacePre-employment drugand nicotine testing

required

PART TIME “AMBASSADORS” Needed,to solicit “Free Subscriptions”

for the Smart Shopper. A 20 year old weekly shopper.

Contact Jim DeFalle 941-786-7676

PRESS OPERATORVenice Gondolier press

seeking experienced full timepress operator with back-

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knowledge of roll stands andstackers. Basic computer

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Apply: 200 E. Miami Ave.,Venice

or Send resume to:[email protected]

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THE VENICE GONDOLIERSUN is now taking

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If You Are An UpstandingPerson With Excellent

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JOB FAIRPlantation Golf

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& OperationsMonday March 30

1pm – 4pm

LOOKING FOR AGREAT PART TIME

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MAILROOM Supervisory Person:

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Good mechanical ability -ability to supervise small

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We are a drug and nicotinefree workplace.

Pre-employment drug/nicotine testing required.

Apply:VENICE Gondolier PrintCenter, 200 E. Miami

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[email protected]

SALES2070

SALES ASSOCIATEFull time, Mon-Sat, good

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experience helpful. Must havegood Driving record. Town &

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HANDYMAN/GENERAL REPAIR

5089

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ADULT CARE5050

A LENDING HAND, INC.Caregivers/Companions,

Hourly or 24/7 Care 941-809-3725

SENIORS HELPING SENIORSLight Housekeeping, Meals,Errands and Companionship

Licensed & Bonded 941-257-8483

CHILD CARE5051

ALL CHILDCAREFACILITIES MUST INCLUDE,

WITH ADVERTISEMENT, STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY

LICENSE NUMBER.FLORIDA STATE LAW requiresall child care centers and day

care businesses to register withthe State of Florida. The Sun

Newspapers will not knowinglyaccept advertising which is in

violation of the law

COMPUTER SERVICE

5053

COMPUTER TUTOR(Your home or mine)

ONLY $25.00 an hour!Please call Steve at:

941-445-4285

ANTHONY’S COMPUTERSERVICE & REPAIR.ALL COMPUTER NEEDS.

★ SENIOR DISCOUNT★941-769-1415

B&B COMPUTER SOLUTIONSWE DO IT ALL!

INTERNET AND WIFI SET-UP HOME NETWORKING PRINTER AND ROUTER

INSTALLATION VIRUS AND MALWARE

PROTECTION AND REMOVAL TRAINING AND MUCH MORE

SENIOR DISCOUNTS & SAME DAYAPPOINTMENTS, WHEN AVAILABLE

CALL BILL AT 941-441-5104

CONTRACTORS5054

EDWARD ROSS CONSTRUCTION

Services, Inc. 941-408-8500pool cages, Scr. lanais, etc...

RML CONTRACTINGSERVICES, LLC

WINDOWS, DOORS & MORE.

Acrylic Rms, Additions,Bath & Kitchen Remod-

els, Custom Screenenclosures. Locally

owned w/ over 25+ yrsexperience. CBC060490

941-232-6606

TEDDY`S HANDYMAN &REMODELING, INC.

No Job Too Big or Too Small!(941)-629-4966 Lic./Ins. Serving NP, Charlotte & PG

CRC 1327653

COURIER/TAXI5055

SUNWISE AIRPORT VANAND CAR SERVICE. VENICE 941-400-0034

OR 941-412-5630 DOOR TO DOOR ON

YOUR SCHEDULE

4000

FINANCIAL BUSINESS

OPPORTUNITIES4010

ENTREPRENEURSWANTED

Owning Your Own Business Gives You theOpportunity to ReachYour Financial Goals.

Jani-King Makes it Easy as 1,2,3.

(1) Low Investment(2) All Training Provided (3) Customers Guaranteed

Call Today and Discover How Easyit is to Get Started!!

For Free InformationCall 239-910-6266

www.janiking.com

5000

BUSINESS SERVICESAN OCCUPATIONAL LIC.may be required by the Cityand/or County. Please call theappropriate occupationallicensing bureau to verify.

ALUMINUM5006

CURTIS ALLEN DESIGNSAluminum & Remodeling

Bathrooms, Kitchens, Windows, Lanai Enclosures,

Storm Shutters, etc. $500 off with this ad. Call 941-627-6085

AIRPORT SHUTTLE5008

FLORIDA AIRPORT SHUTTLE TRANSPORT$25 TO/FROM RSW

Arrive @ RSW: 10:45am & 3:45pm

Depart @ RSW 11:30am & 4:30pm

Pickup/Drop-off Locations:NORTH PORT- BUDGET INN

PORT CHARLOTTE- DAYS INN .PUNTA GORDA- PG WATERFRONTHOTEL 300 RETTA ESPLANADE

FLAirShuttle.com941-451-1202

APPLIANCESERVICE/REPAIR

5020

DRYER VENT CLEANING -THE VENT DOCTORBook Your Dryer Vent Cleaning and Save!

10% Off With This Ad!941-268-9525 Competent,

Thorough & Reliable.Lic. Fla. Home Inspector.

LOST & FOUND3090

FOUND: CAT, MALEAll white w/ spot on ear & tail.Found in Venice East Subdivi-

sion, Gulf Breeze & Dorchester.Call 941-451-1472

FOUND: SET OF KEYSBehind Anderson Government

Annex in Venice. 941-496-8984

LOST LADIES PRESCRIP-TION GLASSES On Venice

Island or Vacinity on or About3/20. 732-491-5292

MISSING 3 WHEEL BIKE on Monday 3/23 in Bird Bay

Dr. East, Venice. Bright Blue w/Large Basket in Rear. REWARD!

Call 941-484-4124

ARTS CLASSES3091

Beginningwatercolor classes withaward winning artist

Robert Broyles

at North PortHobby Lobby.

Private lessonsalso avail

Call 941-875-8163

FUSED GLASS, Stained Glass & Mosiac

Classes For Info & Scheduling Call Gayle Haynie

941-830-8448 or [email protected]

EDUCATION3094

MEDICAL BILLINGTRAINEES NEEDED!

Become a Medical Office Assis-tant! NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED.Online training can get you jobready. HS Diploma/GED &PC/Internet needed. 1-888-528-5547.

EXERCISE CLASSES3095

GULF COAST ACUPUNCTURE151 Center Rd.

Wednesdays 5:30pmThursdays 9:00 amSaturdays 8:30am

YOGA FOR BEGINNERSProceeds to

Venice Wildlife CenterCall Rick or Mary

941-488-1769To Announce

Your Class InformationCall 866-463-1638

or Email; [email protected]

RELIGION CLASSES3096

BEGIN YOUR DAY INBIBLE STUDY

Christ the King LutheranChurch, 23456 Olean Blvd.Wednesdays 10AM-11AM.

For more info 941-766-9357Port Charlotte

FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH4005 Palm Drive, Punta Gorda

Various Days & TimesCONFIRMATION/BIBLE STUDY

Adult Infomational Class941-639-6309

OTHER CLASSES3097

CONCENTRATIVE MEDITA-TION with Linda Weser, 4 p.m.every Monday at Unity Churchof Peace, 1250 RutledgeStreet, off Veterans Boulevardbetween Orlando Boulevardand Torrington Street, PortCharlotte/North Port line.Free; open to the public.

941-276-0124

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WINDOW REPAIR5226

SLIDING GLASS DOOR

And Window RepairLowest Prices

GUARANTEED!!!

941-628-8579Lic#CRC1130733www.ezslider.net

BEST VALUE

SLIDINGGLASS DOOR

REPAIRS Wheels

Tracks & LocksLicensed & Insured, Free Est. since 1981

visit us at www.SlidingDoorsandmore.com

Call Bob 941-706-6445

Low overhead =Low prices!

6000

MERCHANDISEGARAGE SALES

6001 Arcadia6002 Englewood6003 Lake Suzy6004 Nokomis6005 North Port6006 Port Charlotte

Deep Creek6007 Punta Gorda6008 Rotonda6009 Sarasota6010 South Venice6011 Venice6012 Out Of Area6015 Flea Market6020 Auctions

MERCHANDISE

6013 Moving Sales6025 Arts & Crafts6027 Dolls6030 Household Goods6035 Furniture6038 Electronics6040 TV/Stereo/Radio6060 Computer Equip6065 Clothing/Jewelry/

Accessories6070 Antiques &

Collectibles6075 Fruits/Veges6090 Musical6095 Medical6100 Health/Beauty6110 Trees & Plants6120 Baby Items6125 Golf Accessories6128 Exercise/Fitness6130 Sporting Goods6131 Firearms6132 Firearm Access.6135 Bikes/Trikes6138 Toys6140 Photography/Video6145 Pool/ Spa & Supplies6160 Lawn & Garden6165 Storage Sheds/

Buildings6170 Building Supplies6180 Heavy Constr.

Equipment6190 Tools/Machinery6220 Office/Business Equip

& Supplies6225 Restaurant Supplies6250 Appliances6260 Misc. Merchandise6270 Wanted to Buy/T rade

ROOFING5185

Repairs, RoofingReplacement

30 Years ExperienceDiscounts to Srs & VetsFree Inspections & Est.

Call Hugh 941-662-0555

RM COATS INC.Lic. CCC#1325731 Ins.

LEONARD’S ROOFING &INSULATION INC.

FAMILY OWNED & OPERATEDSINCE 1969

Shingle, Tile, Built-Up, Single-Ply, Metal, Full Carpentry,

Service AvailableReagan Leonard941-488-7478LIC # RC 0066574

PAUL DEAO ROOFINGPROTECTING YOUR BIGGESTINVESTMENT. 22 YRS EXP. -941-441-8943 LIC#1329187

R.L. TEEL ROOFINGReroofs & Repairs

Insurance Inspections Veterns Discounts941-473-7781

RC29027453 Lic/Ins

ROOF REPAIRS★ Shingles ★ Metal★

★ Tile ★ Roof Overs ★941-505-2441Lic# CBC1252070

STEVE`S ROOFING &REPAIRS

Call Steve & See What He Can Do For You!

Voted Best of the Best 2011, 2012, 2013 & 2014!Free Est. 941-625-1894

Lic. CCC1326838

941-483-4630

H Shingles, Slats, Metal,Tile, Repairs

H Old Roof Removal OurSpecialty

H Full CarpentryH Free Estimates

lic #ccc 068184fully insured

SOD5191

LAWN REPLACEMENTMaloney’s

SODCharlotte 941-637-1333Sarasota 941-955-8327

www.maloneysod.com

TILE/GROUT5195

LEMON BAY TILE Over 20years in the Englewood areaOwner/install Lic & insured 941-474-1000

WINDOW CLEANING5225

SQUEEGEEMASTERSWindow Cleaning, PressureWashing, 20% OFF with this

Ad. FREE Estimates 941-445-7285 Cell Lic/Ins.

WE DO WINDOWS &PRESSURE WASHING.

● New Customers ●

● Specials Package Deals ●

Residential & Commercial Free Estimates. Lic./Ins.

(941)-661-5281

PRESSURECLEANING

5180

AAA Power Washing &Cleaning Don’t live with MOLD!

Driveway Specialists. 941-698-2418

BAILEY’S PRESSURECLEANING Tile roof Clean-

ings starting at @$150.Call 941-497-1736

FULL HOUSEPRESSURE WASHING

Rates Starting At:● Tile Roofs $150 ● Houses $65● Pool Cage/Decks $65● DrivewaysExterior Painting, Pool Deck

Coatings AND MORE!!941-451-7550 Lic./Ins

SAFE NO PRESSURE ROOF CLEANINGPool Cages, Lanais,

Driveways, ETC! 941-697-1749

or 941-587-5007 www.BensonsQualityCleaning.com

PROFESSIONALSERVICES

5181

CANADIAN SNOWBIRD TAXRETURNS. Why Rush Home?

Most Returns $100. Couples $150. Peter Muir, CA

(941)-525-9973

SCREENING5184

ALL ABOUT ALUMINUM &SCREEN: Rescreen & new.

941-876-4779 wescreenflorida.com - Lic# SA37, AL0511993X

CLASSIC ALUMINUM RESCREEN SERVICE INC.

“Your Florida Outdoor Living Experts”

941-716-3984941-799-0310

www.classicrescreen.comLic# CBC031986

Insured & Bonded

DAVID WHITESRESCREEN

BUBBLE FREE GUARANTEESCREEN REPAIR, VINYL REPAIR

SERVING SARASOTA ANDCHARLOTTE COUNTIES.

941-525-4000

GULF COAST RESCREEN LIC & INSURED

FAMILY OWNED & OPERATEDSPECIALIZING IN RESCREENING,

BUILDING AND REPAIRING.SCREW CHANGEOUTS

PRESSURE WASHING & PAINT-ING POOL CAGES, LANAIS,FRONT ENTRY WAYS ETC...

941-536-7529 FREE ESTIMATES

RESCREENING by NORTHSTAR Free Estimates.

941-725-7599Lic# CC20597 & Insured

RESCREENING Special $55 Tops, $30 Sides.

Complete $1295 (to 1500SF) 941-879-3136 Lic. 22454/Ins.

Southwest RescreenComplete Rescreening:$1,095 (up to 1,500 SF)

Screen Repair & Pressure Washing.941-465-2318

Free Estimates! Insured.

PAINTING/WALLPAPERING

5140

D.A.C. PAINTING“We do the best put us to thetest!” Residental, Commercial,

Int & Ext. Power Washing Free Estimates 941-786-6531Lic #AAA-1300027 & Insured

DARIN’S PAINTING & POWERWASHING 3RD GEN FAMILY BUS.

POWERWASHING, PAINTING & WALLPAPER INSTALLS & REMOVALS.FREE ESTIMATES 941-961-5878LARRY ESPOSITO PAINTING

INC “It’s Not What We Do, It’sHow We Do It!”Free Estimates,

10% off Senior & Veterans941-764-1171 lic & insured

AAA007825

PAINTING UNLIMITEDWhere Quality & Value Meet!

Family Owned and Operated.Call Now for a FREE Estimate

941-979-7947Lic. & Ins. AAA-12-00015

SERVING ENGLEWOOD, NORTH PORT,PORT CHARLOTTE, VENICE DANNY

MILLER PAINTING, LLCINTERIOR/EXTERIOR PAINTING

941-830-0360FREE ESTIMATES

[email protected] & INSURED AAA009886

SUPERIOR PAINTING, INC.Full Spray Shop

941-474-9091Lic # AAA009837

We Do It A Shade Better!LARRY BATES PAINTING

Free Estimates Locally Owned & Operated

941-625-1226Lic/Ins #RRR0002261

PET CARE5155

DOG CARE- by day/week,exercise, fenced, loving

home environment. 941-625-0853

PLUMBING5160

DO ALL PLUMBING LLCA Full Service Company for

ALL Your Plumbing Needs. 40Gallon Electric Water HeaterInstalled. $500. + Permit.

(if needed) 941-626-9353Lic#CFC1428884

FLO-TECH SERVICESAir Conditioning/Heating,Plumbing, Heat Pumps,

Service Contracts, WaterHeaters, Pool Heaters,

Repipes, Remodels, Sinks,Faucets & Toilets.

941-426-3664“If Water Or Air Run Through

It- We Will Do it!”LIC# CFC1426781/LIC# CAC1817540

LARRY`S PLUMBING, Re-Pipes (Most in 1 Day) Beat AnyEstimate Complete Service941-484-5796 Lic.#CFC1425943

PLUMBER over 30 years Exp. $45 per hour.

Permits & Inspections.Call 508-294-1271 Cell or Office at 941-575-1817Lic# CFC1427981 & Ins.

THINK PLUMBERSAre Too High? Give Us a Try! Retired Master Plumber.

Ross & Son 941-204-4286

Lic. CFC-1428339

POOL SERVICES5165

Strong Pool ServicesREPAIRS & SERVICE

motors, filters, leaks, tile,decks, heat pumpInsured & Licensed

Res. & Comm. 941-697-8580RP0067268

LAWN/GARDEN& TREE

5110

STEVE’S TREE & HAULINGTree Removal & Trimming

29 Years Exp. Lic/Insd Free Estimates 941-866-6979

WEED PULLING TRIMMING PRUNING &

FLOWER BED CLEAN-UP. YEAR ROUND SERVICE.

CALL OR TEXT PAM941-232-6105

MASONRY5129

AST MASONRY, 941-525-2435Over 20 yrs exp. in pavers,

brickwork, concrete, stucco, stone& decorative concrete.

NO JOB TOO SMALL!LICENSED, INSURED & BONDED

MOVING/HAULING5130

ALL TYPES OF CLEAN-UPS!Same Day Service!

24 Hrs. a Day! 941-764-0982 or

941-883-1231

MOVING HELP$$$ Save $$$

Packing - Loading - Driving30 yrs exp. 941-223-6870

ROB’S ON THE MOVE, inc.Moving and Delivery Honest,Reliable, Courteous! GreatRates! 941-237-1823

SKIP’S MOVINGLocal & Long Distance. 1 Item or Whole House!

941-766-1740Reg.# IM1142 Lic/Ins

US DIT NO. 1915800941-359-1904

PAINTING/WALLPAPERING

5140

Best Prices -- Quality JobBest Coast Painting

and Pressure Washing Residential/Commercial

10% Off With Ad!941-815-8184AAA00101254

STEVEN’S CUSTOMPAINTING

Res/Comm. Int/Ext FREE EST.

Lic. & Ins. 941-255-3834

A-1 ROOF CLEANING &COATINGS- Pressure

Cleaning, Exterior Painting.Commercial & Residential.

Warranties! Free Estimates!(941)-485-0037

50% offCall Now to Lock in anAmazing Bang For Your

BuckFrom a Seasoned Painter

941-468-2660AAA00101266

former firefighter

C.T. LANE PAINTING10% OFF!

● Screen ● Stucco Repair ●

● Power Washing ●

● Driveways & MORE! ●

● Commercial & Residential ●

Interior & Exterior 941-628-5297

Lic./Bonded/Insurance

LAWN/GARDEN& TREE

5110

FAMILY TREE SERVICE TreeTrimming, Free Estimates. CallToday 941-237-8122. Lic/Ins.

FRESH CUT LAWN N MOREFRESH CUT LAWNS STARTING AT $25! 941-661-1850

Free Estimates - Call Frank

GENERAL LAWN &Landscape services. (941)-426-7844

Wright & Son Landscaping Inc

ISLAND BREEZELAWN SERVICE

Residential & Commercial14 years experienceOwner operated. Lic&

Ins.Venice & surroundingareas. For free estimatecall Keith 941-445-2982

J RIZ TREE SERVICES Specializing in Dangerous

Tree Removal. Complete Tree& Palm Service. Servicing all

Charlotte & Sarasota CountiesFREE ESTIMATES

941-306-7532 Lic & Ins

JOHN EDWARDS LAWN SERVICE

Mowing Most Lawns $30. asOften as You Need! Monthly

Service, Free Estimates.ALSO Fertilizing, Shrubs, &

Mulch. 941-483-0138

LAWN REPLACEMENTMaloney’s

SODCharlotte 941-637-1333Sarasota 941-955-8327

www.maloneysod.com

LB’S TOTAL LAWN & LANDSCAPING SVCSLawn Care Mulching

Pruning Hedges & TreesPressure Washing & More!

**I will beat your currentlawn svc by 10%!!**

Serving Nokomis, Osprey,North Port, Port Charlotte,

Venice & Englewood941-302-2244 Lic/Ins

MILAZZO’S LANDSCAPING941-830-1005

Most lawns $25.00Punta Gorda & Pt. Charl.ALL PHASES OF RESIDENTIAL

LANDSCAPING, INSTALLATIONS,PLANTING, PEPPER BERRY

CONTROL & PATIO’S.

NNOOWW AACCCCEEPPTTIINNGG NNEEWWLLAAWWNN AACCCCOOUUNNTTSS!!

994411--446688--44337722ISA Certified Arborist

John Cannon FL-6444A South Sarasota & Charlotte Co.

PALM MEADOWLANDSCAPING Per Cut/Seasonal 941-276-7948

Port Charlotte Area MC/VISA

PALM MEADOWLANDSCAPING Per Cut/Seasonal 941-276-7948

Port Charlotte Area MC/VISA

RAINSCAPE INC,Irrigation, Maintenance,

Repair, Installation. Monthly Maintenance starts at $40.

FREE ESTIMATES941-888-2988

SANDEFURS-HOME & TREEMaintenance Tree trimming,

removal. We do it all!License/Insured941-484-6042

Tremendous TreeWhy Should I Hire a Certified

Arborist?1. We Know What We’re

Doing!2. We Have Proven We Know

What We’re Doing.● Removal ● Pruning

● Stump Grinding ● Designs● Quality Service! ● Locally

Owned & OperatedISA Certified Arborist John

Cannon, FL-6444 A10% SENIOR DISCOUNT!

941-426-8983www.northporttree.comFully Licensed & Insured

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FURNITURE6035

LOVESEAT & CHAIR $150941-492-5568LOVESEAT, fabric greenishgood condition $99 941-275-5837LOVESEATW/recliners Mi-crofiber/dk tan $75 941-275-3287

MATTRESS & BOX.New - Will Sell $100.

941-629-5550MATTRESS Serta IComfort Ge-nius TwinXL $429 941-698-9899MIRROR 24 x 24 gld decora-tive $20 941-629-4950NIGHT STAND Antique SolidWood need finish $40 941-223-7446OUTDOOR TABLE & 6 CHAIRS$200 910-578-5273PATIO SET Glass top table, 4swivel chairs, side table, xtra setcushions $275 941-625-5245PATIO TABLE SET glass top 4swivel chairs $325 941-828-1076PATIO TABLE Umbella/BaseNew call for info $75 941-979-8108PVC PATIO CART VG condition$25 941-627-6542REAL WOOD 5 piece bedroomset Reduced from $500. $400941-232-6718RECLINER CHAIR high backw/gold fabric $85 941-496-7569RECLINER tan, green, mauve$95 941-586-2900RECLINER, NATUZZI BeigeLeather Chair. Lrg. Exc. Cond. $85 941-764-6453RESTAURANT BOOTH Black,New Condition, paid $700 Sellfor $200 941-441-8255ROCKING CHAIR maplew/pads $45 941-249-8708

ROLL TOP DESK oak espe-cially for computer $800 941-223-6647SERVING CART RESIN, white$60 863-258-3077SERVING CART/ Garden CartResin $60 863-258-3077SEWING MACHINE SingerModel 756 in Cabinet $200941-492-6916SIDE TABLE for living roomStone Base, Glass $150 941-429-8221SOFA & CHAIR w/Ottoman TanLeather Must see $450 941-505-2350SOFA & LOVESEAT All BeigeLeather w/ Reclining Ends..$500. 941-391-5925SOFA & LOVESEAT Light GrnGood Cond $250 941-625-8757SOFA BED good condition pas-tel design colors $75 941-258-2175SOFA BED-QUEEN $350269-649-5563SOFA LAY-Z-BOY 90x38 tanplaid fabric $250 941-496-7569SOFA RECL 2 yrs.old Lt. Turq$300 941-249-8708SOFA SECTIONAL 2pcTan Tweed Fabric Good Cond $150 941-625-8757SOFA TABLE All wood,60X16X30 $90 941-681-6417SOFA TAN SOFA 3 CUSHIONSBARELY USED $200 941-204-8636SPIDER LAMP 5 brass domesw/lites $20 941-496-7569TABLE & CHAIRS Uphol-stered/Metal $40 941-423-9371TABLE 4 Cush.Chairs GlasstopWrought Iron $250 941-249-8708TABLE SET 2 end/coffee/sofaLight wood. $100 941-697-7880

FURNITURE6035

CURIO CABT Tall GlassLighted White Base $200 941-625-8757

DESK DROP LEAF cherrywood 42”wx41”h $299 941-564-8757

DINETTE SET & 4CHAIRS 42” round tile top w/leaf

$225 941-676-2019

DINETTE SET new 1059.00$350 941-475-1716DINETTE SET with 4 matchingchairs, hunter green farmhousestyle $375 941-629-7056

DINETTE W/4CHAIRS AllWood, Counter height $350.941-475-4455

DINING ROOM SET Hitchcockhutch, table, five chairs pic availon-line $400 941-214-5106

DINING SET36 round table/4 chairs/wood

$250 941-681-6417

DINING SET all glass table w6chairs delivery avaiable$350 941-275-5837

DINING SET Ext r’ndWhite/pine 4 matching chrs$125 941-697-7880

DINING SET Rattan TableGlass Top 4 Chrs Cushions$200 941-625-8757

DINING SET Round wood table,w/leaf, 4 side chairs, 2 counterheight $400 941-625-5245

DINING SET Wrought IronGlass Top 4 Chairs CushionsWhite $200 941-625-8757

DINING TABLE Table/oval/4chairs/light oak $125 941-882-2446

DINING TABLE/6 CHAIRS .$375 941-249-9061DISPLAY CASE Glassshelves/doors/oak/wired $125941-882-2446

DRESSER 5 drawers+shelf$100 941-766-7349DRESSER 5draw 5hx3w solidkey west style $225 941-766-0679

DRESSER wood 6 drawers $75941-766-7349ENTERTAINMENT CENTER3 Pc, Dark Wood, Fits 32”Screen TV $150 941-625-8329

ENTERTAINMENT CENTER3 pcs whitewash $150 941-275-5837

ENTERTAINMENT CENTER56”w X 61”H, 3 drawers, holdsup to 32” TV. Country Red, LikeNew! $99 941-882-4342ENTERTAINMENT CTR fits32” tv glass enclosed shelves,bottom storage $50 941-275-3287FLOOR SEATS leather round,red & blue $100 941-429-8221FUTON queen White wood Re-duced from $300 $200 941-232-6718

FUTON Tommy Bahamma$175 609-618-2082GRANDFATHER CLOCK BESTOFFER $300 941-426-8837HARMON KARDON CassetteDeck Model hk300xm Ultra wideband linear phase $100 941-497-7718HUTCH DESK $175 941-629-5418

I BUY FURNITUREOr anything of value!

941-485-4964KITCHEN TABLE Square w/ glass top & 4 Chairs. $50 941-625-8329

KITCHEN TABLE WITH SIXCHAIRS GD CD $100 717-475-5237

LAMP SILVER/37” tall/flaredshade $60 941-882-2446LANAI SET Glasstop Table w/ 6Cushioned Arm Chairs $90,OBO 941-661-3411

LIVING ROOM CHAIRS $400574-226-6115LIVINGROOM SET couch W/2recliners & love seat matching$250 941-766-0679

LOVESEAT RECLINING leathercenter console. 77X30X38$199 941-681-6417

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BEDROOM SET complete setfull size great cond. $200 941-426-7103

BEDROOM SET KING “BRIDGE”7 piece All wood beige $900941-223-6647

BEDROOM SET Qn + night-stands mattress & boxspringnew $200 941-235-1910

BEDROOM SET Two mapletwins & chest. $350 941-769-0709

BEDROOM SET Wood. Complete king bed, night stand(2), large dresser w/ mirror.$700 941-637-1725BEDS twin $200 574-226-6115BENCH SEAT With cushionhand painted cushion $350941-429-8221

BOAT DECK CHAIRS new300.00 $150 941-475-1716BOOKCASE 5 SHELVE LIGHTBEIGE WOOD $295 941-223-6647

BOOKCASE TALL OAK FIVESHELVES. EX.CON $300 941-223-6647

CABINET solid Wood 33Lx17Wx28T

$30 941-830-1531

CHAIR LIVING ROOM excel-lent condition $125 609-618-2082

CHAIR THOMASVILLE whiteupholstered $150 941-763-9833

CHAIR Wingback wood Clothseat $25 941-766-7349CHINA HUTCH/BUFFETSprague and Carlton maple withglass doors on upper 55x76$500 941-637-0107COFFEE TABLE & two end ta-bles beveled glass $350 941-766-0679

COFFEE TABLEBeveled glass 50"X25"X15 $75 obo 941-681-6417

COFFEE TABLE chrome /glass 42”X42” $75 941-235-1910

COFFEE TABLE fossile stonebase, glass $300 941-429-8221

COFFEE TABLE tray beige $35941-586-2900COFFEE TABLE, 2 end tableswood $150 941-766-7349

COFFEE/ACCENT TABLEglass top Dark Rattan$45 941-356-0129

COUCH & CLUB CHAIR. Broy-hill Exc.cond. $400 941-830-1531

COUCH & LOVESEAT LikeNew Brown OBO $325 941-740-1842

COUCH 7 foot good cond com-fortable $50 941-979-1458

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WALKER like new Wheels,brakes, seat $60 941-356-0129

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WATER DISPENSER primoCold and hot spring water Nice$35 803-624-8039

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CARDBOARD PALM TREES$10 941-204-9100

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STIFFEL LAMP Solid brass with2 shades $75 941-979-9358

THE SHOE BOOK BILL SHOE-MAKER’S SIGN B $20 941-391-6377

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2003 CHEVROLET TRACKERPower Steering, Power brakes,Air, 4-Wheel Drive, Great Cond.$3,500 618-792-1963

MISCELLANEOUS6260

CARPET CLEANER BISSELLLITTLE GREEN $50 941-627-6780COFFEE MUGS (4) Lenox But-terfly Meadow $10 941-624-2105COOLER COLEMAN New $25941-624-0928COOLER IGLOO Blue & White27x15 Good $12 941-423-9371CROSBY SADDLE Englishjumping w/irons 17” $375 941-268-5088ENGLISH LEATHER GIRTH48” 1 side elastic BR $35 941-268-5088

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all kinds of Music. .50 Centseach. Bulk Sale! 941-496-9252RECORD COLLECTIONincludes album covers 50cents each. Entire collection.941-496-9252RECYCLING CART 2 bins, PVC$50 941-697-4713SCOOTER JAZZY SELECTelite with 2 batteries $499 941-423-2970SEWING MACHINE and Carriercase Husqvarna $150 941-286-6376SHEETS BAMBOO New. Full orQueen. $35 941-421-9984

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VIKING DESIGNER DiamondSew/Embroidery Machine, Ma-jestic hoop, many extras, 2 les-sons $5,000 941-716-5088

APPLIANCES6250

GAS GRILL barbeque charbroil 3burner $60 941-474-5124MARGARITA BLENDER elpaso - new $30 941-375-4054MICROWAVE White $25 941-257-8921RANGE G.E. White. Good Condition. $80 865-235-9280(Port Charlotte)

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VACUUM ELECTROLUX Canister type, old

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WASHER & DRYER$350 941-626-3102

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MISCELLANEOUS6260

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ARCADE SILKWORM GAMEWorks great! $350 941-627-3636BASEBALL TICKETS RAYS VSRED SOX 3/28 Sat each $50941-276-1354BASEBALL TICKETS RED SOXVS TWINS Mon 3/30 2 each$30 941-743-4127BUCKET COLLAPSIBLE ToroSprings $20 941-697-4713BUFFALO NY Circa 1840sreprints 3,mat/frame $20 941-255-0874

BIRDS6231

COCKATIEL BABY, hand fed,ready now. Very tame. $60941-627-3210

CATS6232

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DOGS6233

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PET SUPPLIES& SERVICES

6236

A & R Aqua Pros IncAquarium Services

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DISHWASHER Kenmore PGI.Bisque Ultra Clean $50 409-739-9100DRYER Kenmore $150 941-257-8921DRYER Kenmore HE4 $150941-257-8921

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TOOLS/ MACHINERY6190

MITER SAW Utility VehicleRidgid $90 941-624-0928PLANER ROCKWELL 12”complete $200 941-232-6967RECRIVER for 2’hitch with 2’ball $15 941-743-0582ROUTER CRAFTSMAN 3/4 HPNEW BITS/EXTRAS $40 941-286-4894

ROUTER TableW/Router4’tableW/Legs $165941-255-8420

SCREWDRIVER electric PorterCable $35 315-790-9217SWAG CHAIN 2 kinds, pricedeach $25 941-627-3636TABLE SAW Craftsman 8” $50315-790-9217Tile Saw 7” with stand Electric$100 FIrm 941-255-1445TOOLS ASSORTMENT TABLEFULL CALL $45 941-391-6377

OFFICE/BUSINESSEQUIP./SUPLIES

6220

EXECUTIVE DESK All wood 7drawers shelves $200 941-979-9358

OFFICE CHAIR VINTAGE Allwood, padded seat $30 941-979-9358

OFFICE OUTFITTERSPre-owned & new office furniture.

VENICE 941-485-7015REFRIGE OFFICE(SARASOTA)1.8 Cu. Ft. $35 941-549-2682REFRIGERATOR OFFICE(Sarasota) 1.8 Cu. Ft. $35 941-549-2682

RESTAURANTSUPPLIES

6225

CERAMIC DISPENSER forLemonade Beautiful. $25 941-421-9984

CHARBROILER IMPERIAL Onwheels.3 burner $250 941-421-9984

CLAM BAKER w/2 propane 3S/S grates, Stand, Great Shape.36LX 22W $500 941-423-8406

ELECTRIC GRAVITY MEATSLICER $450 941-882-2720FRYER DEEP $375 941-456-1100RANGE Salam Range w Salam$475 941-456-1100RESTAURANT EQUIPMENTsold seperately $500 941-375-4054

TRUE REFRIGERATOR $450941-456-1100

BUILDINGSUPPLIES

6170

PC HINGE KIT 59381. 5/8 " rhinge. 3 1/2" jams.$175 941-613-3560PLYWOOD SHEATHING six4X4 pcs $10 941-475-6424SCREEN DOOR- New- All Hard-ware Included. $35. 941-493-1334 (Venice)

TOOLS/ MACHINERY6190

AC COMPRESSOR NEW 3 1/2TON + WIRE $450 941-423-8257AIR COMPRESSOR Brinks Lo-Boy $350 941-780-3977BALL TIP Hex Key Set New 12pc $25 941-627-3636BATTERY CHARGER Commer-cial fox $45 941-780-3977

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SUBARU7207

2003 SUBARU LEGACY 66K MI $7,990

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TOYOTA7210

1987 TOYOTA CELICA GTSneeds works, has good body$495 941-586-29001998 TOYOTA CAMRY 4drsedan, 30K, Perfect Condition,$5,600 941-637-92742002 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER

86K MI $9,987855-481-2060 DLR

2004 TOYOTA COROLLA 4DR S 39K MI $9,944

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2007 TOYOTA CAMRY Taupe,4dr Sedan LE, Perfect Cond.73K miles, $12,000 OBO 941-475-4163

2008 TOYOTA YARIS 5SPD 81K MI $7,685855-481-2060 DLR

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2012 TOYOTA SIENNA ,18,333 mi, V6. WH. Excellentcondition., $19,499 941-255-9887

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VOLKSWAGEN7220

2010 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA 67K MI $14,957

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MISC. IMPORTS7240

2004 PORSCHE 911 2DR CONV 28K MI $35,989

855-242-9258 DLR2012 FIAT 124 14K MI $11,745

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LEXUS7178

2003 LEXUS ES-300 50K MI $10,990

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2008 LEXUS LS-460 HEATED LTHR SEATS 42K MI$29,989 855-242-9258 DLR

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2008 LEXUS IS-250 63K MI $17,990

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2010 LEXUS IS-350C NAV CONV 33K MI $32,990

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2012 LEXUS ES-350 NAV 30K MI $27,911855-280-4707 DLR

2012 LEXUS IS-250C NAV CONV 31K MI $34,990

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2013 LEXUS ES-350 NAV 28K MI $33,990855-280-4707 DLR

2013 LEXUS GS-350 NAV 5,904 MI $42,990

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2015 LEXUS ES-350 NAV 65 MI $39,990855-280-4707 DLR

MAZDA7180

2004 MAZDA TRIBUTE 122K MI $5,998

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MERCEDES7190

2011 MERCEDES-BENZE350W 37K MI $27,990

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2012 MERCEDES-BENZSLK-350 15K MI $37,769

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MINI COOPER7192

2007 MINI COOPER 85K MI $8,990

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2008 MINI COOPER 2DR 6SPD 49K MI $12,744

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MITSUBISHI7195

2001 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSESpider GT Conv., V6, Leather,56,200 Mi, Asking $3,100 Gerry 941-244-2470

NISSAN7200

2007 NISSAN FRONTIER 76K MI $14,777

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HONDA7160

2009 HONDA CR-V 56K MI $15,990

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2010 HONDA ACCORD 31K MI $14,774

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2010 HONDA CIVIC 42K MI $12,774

855-481-2060 DLR2011 HONDA CIVIC EX 43K MI $13,675855-481-2060 DLR

2012 HONDA ACCORD 4DR LX 33K MI $14,987

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2013 HONDA CIVIC 26K MI $15,874

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HYUNDAI7163

2007 HYUNDAI ACCENT 97K MI $5,995

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INFINITI7165

2011 INFINITI EX35 27K MI $26,990

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JAGUAR7175

1995 JAGUAR XJ6 , 79,900mi, CLASSIC XJ6 VDP79900 MI$6,300. B/O941 429 5106,$6,300 941-429-5106

2009 JAGUAR XK 2DR CONV 45K MI $36,988

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KIA7177

2006 KIA SORENTO (SUV) 4 dr, dark green. Sr. owned 121kmi, $5800 941-423-7771

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OLDSMOBILE7110

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1997 PONTIAC FORMULA 2DR LTHR CONV 73K MI

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2000 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE SSEIV6 TURBO. 160K MI EXC. COND.$2,500/OBO 941-698-1921

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SATURN7135

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1998 DODGE CARAVAN 1-Owner. 144K MI Cold Air,

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2003 DOLPHIN LX 35’ RV +2003 Mercury Grand MarquisTow Pkg 941-639-8051

2015 WINNEBAGOS2014 Model CLEARANCE!NO.1 SELLING RV

RV World Inc.of Nokomis FAMILY OWNED/OPERATED FOR 37 YRS

2110 US 41, NokomisI-75 Exit 195

1-800-262-2182www.rvworldinc.com

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FAMILY OWNED/OPERATED FOR 37 YRS2110 US 41 - NOKOMIS

941-966-2182www.rvworldinc.com

I BUY TRAVEL TRAILERS,5th Wheels Motor Homes &Trucks I Come to You! Call

Dave Anytime. 813-713-3217

I WANT YOUR RV.We’ll Sell It FREE!

SKIP EPPERS RVs941-639-6969 Punta

Gorda Closed Sun. & Mon.

NEW HOLIDAY RAMBLERSA MUST SEE MOTOR HOME

MANY MODELS

RV WORLD INC OF NOKOMISFAMILY OWNED/OPERATED FOR 37 YRS2110 US 41 - NOKOMIS

941-966-2182

RV Collision RepairsCustomer and Insurance

Modern shop, quality work!FREE ESTIMATES.

RV WORLD Inc. of NokomisFAMILY OWNED/OPERATED FOR 37 YRS2110 US 41- Nokomis

941-966-2182

RV SERVICE $PECIAL$

● Lg. Parts Showroom ● Factory Warranty

All models● Wash & Hand Wax● Brake Flush● Roof Reseal● RV Propane & Bottles● Water Leak Test● RV Wash ● New Tires & Balance

RV WORLD INC. of Nokomis FAMILY OWNED/OPERATED FOR 37 YRS

2110 US 41 Nokomis, 941-966-2182

RV’S WANTEDCASH/CONSIGN/TRADE

CALL: MARKRV WORLD INC OF NOKOMISFAMILY OWNED/OPERATED FOR 37 YRS2110 US 41 - NOKOMIS

941-966-2182

SATURN TOW-CARS Starting at $2,500. Blue-OxTow hitches sold & installed.

THE SATURN GUYSPRO-POWER AUTO SALES 4140 Whidden Blvd PC 33980

(941) 627-8822.

WANTED - All MotorHomes, TT’s, 5th whls, Pop-Ups, Vans conversion & pas-senger, cars & trucks. CASHpaid on the spot for quick

sale. 941-347-7171

RV STORAGE7381

KEISER`S RV STORAGE24/7 Gated Access- Low Rates

Duncan Rd. (Hwy 17)(941)-276-9104

TRAILER& ACCESSORIES

7341

TRAILER 2008 GVR5X8, 2200LBS,

$1150/OBO CALL 941-204-3811

ROY’S TRAILER COUNTRYNew- Pre-Owned - Cargo-

Utility Trailers - Parts -Repairs-Tires Welding.

We BUY Trailers! Trades Welcome.

Open Sunday’s 10am-3pmAsk For Shawn.941-575-2214

4760 Taylor Rd P.G.

CYCLES/MOPEDS/SCOOTERS

7360

1998 HONDA GOLDWINGTrike, Red, $9,500

989-390-5453 Punta Gorda

2015 KYMCO Like 200i,163cc, EFI, Twin Disc Brakes,Less then 75 Miles. Need toSell w/ Helmet & Cover. Incl.

2 Year Warranty. $2,500. Firm.941-423-7230

HD SPORTSER 1996 8k MIOrig Cond. w/ Extras. Must See!$2,495/OBO 941-268-8570

LIBERTY MOTORCYCLETRAILER 4 years old, Black

and Silver, Perfect Cond.$3,300 941-475-4163

MOTORCYCLE 1991 HDSPORTSTER XL 1200CC 14KL/BAGS XCOND $4200 $4,200941-235-0379

SCOOTER, 150 CC, Hardlyused, only 300 mi, Make Rea-sonable Offer 941-875-2393

ATV7365

KOBOTA RTV 900 XTW-H 38 Hours. Mint Cond. All

Covers 16’ HD Trailer $12,000941-423-2824

CAMPERS/TRAVEL TRAILERS

7370

16’ 1963 Travel trailer$10,000, OBO 941-626-4282

2012 CASITA 17’ Spirit Stan-dard Model. North Port FL$13,000 941-426-0445

MOTOR HOMES/RVs7380

2006 FOURWINDS CHATEAU28’ Class C 450 Ford super duty,V-10, new tires Sleeps 8, ex cond.$22,995 941-423-7771

MISC. BOATS7333

12’ JON BOAT $300/OBO941-624-6605

13’2” 1978 BOSTONWHALER-SPORT,

35HP Mercury. Fish Finder, No Trailer. Great Condition!$3,800. 920-765-2026

KAYAK 16 ft. Wilderness sys-tem $390 941-249-9401

OUTBOARD/MARINE ENGINES

7334

MERCURY 4 hp Low hours,good condition. 941 286-3706

BOAT STORAGE/DOCKING

7336

DOCK FOR RENT, No Bridges,Good Water. Close To Harbor.Call Chris 941-627-1414Placida Private Boat Slip forRent 225/month. 23 ‘ length,covered, elec. lift, fenced, withammenities. 2 parking spaces,dock box. 941-493-7334.

MARINE SUPPLY& EQUIP.

7338

6 HP TIHATSU New Cond. 15”Shaft. External Tank.$1,000 941-716-17927.5’ DINGY FG/woodern oars$250 603-620-7442ANCHOR BRUCE Genuine66lb / 30kg $249 941-505-7272BATTERY CHARGER Everstart- Good $25 941-423-9371

BOAT BUMPERS (3) 28” DE-FENDER

$20.00 941-637-4668BOAT PROPELLORS 3Pre1993 OMC 17” 19” pitch$50 941-391-5476BOAT STEPS 3 step F-glass-excond $125 248-470-7638BOOK CHAPMAN Piloting Sea& Sm Boat Handling LN $15941-697-0501DAVITS W/electric Winch forsmall boat $400 941-637-4668FISH NET 6’ NEW $27 941-423-9371GAS TANK Hose & Filter 6 gal$22 941-423-9371INFLATABLE PFD like new,never worn $35 941-475-6424OMC 4.3 ENGINE PARTSgreat parts starting at $10239-218-5504PFD NEW Med Critters Inflat-able life jacket $35 941-505-7272PROPS-INBOARD 3 bladebrass.18X20 $500 734-777-4471

TRAILER& ACCESSORIES

7341

2015 LARK 8.5x22 V-NoseEnclosed. JUST ARRIVED!

941-916-9222 Dlr.

2015 STEALTH V-NOSEEnclosed 6 x 12, Drop Tail-gate, 1 Side Door, White$3,000 Cash 941-464-095821’ BOAT TRAILER TandemAxle. Steel. $350 941-473-8402

BOATS-POWERED7330

19’ 2005 PROLINE SPORTCC, 115 Yamaha, Bimini, LiveWell, 53 hrs, just Serviced!Trailer $11,500 *SOLD*

19’ 1998 WELLCRAFT CCJohnson 115HP, 353 Hrs, BiminiTop, Depth Finder, Live Well. GdEngine $5,900 941-697-4740

20’ Team Sailfish, 1996 w/trailer. Ctr console, Yamaha130 2 stroke w/SS prop, EC$6,900 941-626-4571 or941-627-5777

REDUCED

21’ 2007 SEA RAY LAGUNAB210SC, incls alum Trailer,150HP Verado Merc OB, Full Bi-mini Top, Pwr Pole & Trim Tabs$18,900 941-374-2562

24` SPORT 2000 PRO-LINECenter Console T-Top. 2006Evinrude 250HP, E-Tec, bait

well, 8 rod holders, LowrenceGPS/Fishfinder, Porta-pottie,

5.2 gal, Excellent cond.$23,900. (Below NADA) 941-766-7311 or 941-840-8228

25’ BAYLINER DECK BOAT200 HP Johnson Motor w/Trailer. $3,000 941-474-0354

26’ REGAL LEISURE CAT1994 12” Draft, 200HP John-

son. Great Family & Party Boat!Large Enclosed Porta Potty

Cabin. $5,700 941-639-8649

29’ 6” Regal Commodore2002 Twin IO, AC, Radar,

GPS, Canvas Camper Covers.Electric Toilet, TV, VCR, Wind-

less, Generator. Loaded.$32,000 OBO 508-942-4600

JUSTREDUCED

32’ 2003 SEA RAY SUNDANCER IO, excellent con-dition $78,800 941-662-5114

PERSONALWATER VEHICLES

7332

JET SKI 2011 Kawasaki STX.Purchased 6/12. New Trailer.35 Hrs. Exc. Cond! Must See!$5,500. 941-456-4773

AUTO PARTS/ACCESSORIES

7270

350 CHEVY Edelbrock alum in-take black powder coated $85o/b 216-780-8187454 CYL HEADS OPEN CHAMBER EARLY 70 S 353049$350 (941) 629-6429CAR COVER medium size,used twice in garage 941-575-8881TIRES GOODYEAR EAGLE RS-A P215/55R17 $15 941-624-7972TIRES- New take offs starting@ $39.95 Installed & BalancedCall for Inventory 941-639-5681TRUCK BED Dodge Dakota 4 dr. $300 941-484-2383TRUCK TOPPER $300 941-244-0532

VANS7290

2007 CHRYSLER TOWN-&-COUNTRY LMTD Van. 78k mi$10,795 941-916-9222DLR

2009 HONDA ODYSSEY 67K MI $16,990

855-280-4707 DLR2012 DODGE Grand CaravanWHEELCHAIR van, 10” loweredfloor & ramp. 941-870-4325

TRUCKS/ PICK-UPS7300

2004 Dodge Ram-1500 LIke New w/ Cap. 94k MI

$10,995 941-916-9222 DLR2005 CHEVY COLORADOcrew cab, 4WD, 54,500 mi,auto, very good condition,$10,500 **SOLD in 1 DAY**

SPORT UTILITY/VEHICLES

7305

2001 MAZDA TRIBUTE Reliable, Cloth interior, Nicecond. $3850. 941-626-3102

2005 CHEVY BLAZER ExtraClean! Only 79K Miles! Clean CarFax. $6,995. 941-268-3762

BOATS-POWERED7330

12’ GENMAR/LOGIC SolidFlooring 9.9 Suzuki Very stableTrailer Incl $2,500 269-370-2795

15’6” 2003 GHEENOECLASSIC Bass Boat. 15HP

Merc. NEW Trailer. 2 Fish Find-ers, 1 w/ GPS. Garage KeptFresh Water Only. $3,795Nokomis 941-716-1792

18’ 2005 SWEETWATERPontoon Boat 40HP, 100

Running Hrs.On Motor, NewFish Finder & Marine Radio,

$8,500 863-558-6124

18.6’ RANGER ANGLER2008, INCLDS RANGER ALUM TRLR,150HP MERC. XL OPTIMAX. BIMINI

TOP, MINKOTA SP70 TROLLINGMOTOR. LOWRANCE LMS 520-C,

LOW HRS. ONLY USED 6MTHS OUT OFYR. GARAGE STORED. A-1 COND.

$25,000 941-698-9822

ANTIQUES/COLLECTIBLES

7250

1927 CHRYSLER ROADSTER10,500 miles, Exc. driver, Mustbe seen $25k 941-426-5282

REDUCED

1970 GTO Clean, Clone,$5600 941-626-3102

1976 ROLLS-ROYCE SilverShadow, very good cond., Darkgray & light gray. $25,000941-624-4865

1993 FORD MUSTANG , 160mi, Convert. 106K mil Refur-bished $3500 in new parts NewPaint/Top, $6,200 239-285-3557

1999 MAZDA MILLENIA ,93,000 mi, Millennia S SUPERB1OWN BIDS, $4,500 941-391-0042

BUDGET BUYS7252

#1 TOP CASH PAID UPTO $5,000 CARS, TRUCKS,ANY COND. 941-650-5785

1991 FORD AEROSTAR NoRust. 76K Mi! Needs EngineWork. $499. 989-430-7707

1995 BUICK LESABRE runsgood, good transportation$950 **SOLD 1st day**

2002 CHEVROLET CAVALIERgood/fair cond. runs really well$1,200 941-400-1297

AUTOS WANTED7260

ALL VEHICLES WantedDead or Alive, Top $$Paid Starting at $250-$5000 Free pick up

941-623-2428

WE BUY CARS RUNNING OR NOT!$400 CASH + UP

Frank 941-276-0204

I BUY SCRAP CARS,TRUCKS AND WRECKS

941-456-1342

BEST $$ FOR JUNKERSAvailable 24/7

941-286-3122, 623-5550

We Buy &pick up junk CARS

941-661-1928

AUTO PARTS/ACCESSORIES

7270

1967-69 CAMARO SEATSFRT BUCKET SEATS$400 (941) 629-6429

350 CHEVY Chrome Oil Pan& Timing Cover $40 o/b 216-780-8187

350 CHEVY Chrome tall valvecovers and chrome bolts$40 b/o (216) 780-8187

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