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Paul Austin, MD Family Practice Board Certified Victor M. Torres, DPM Foot & Ankle Care Podiatric Surgery Randy Glisson, D.C. Back & Neck Care John Heiligenthal, D.C. Back & Neck Care Nutrition & Acupuncture James Fernandes, D.C. Back & Neck Care Palmer Graduate Call Our Experienced Physicians For Family Medicine Podiatric/Foot Careand Chiropractic Treatment 357-8615 ~ www.lakehealthcarecenter.com 910 Mt. Homer Rd. ~ Eustis Most Insurance Accepted Serving Lake County Since 1963 ~ Founded by Dr. Jim Glisson US CALLS FOR RUSSIA TO WITHDRAW TROOPS, A5 KNIFE ATTACK: At least 33 dead after gang rolls through Chinese train station, A6 CELEBRATION: Festival marks end of Black History Month, A3 LEESBURG, FLORIDA Sunday, March 2, 2014 www.dailycommercial.com Vol. 138 No. 61 5 sections INDEX CLASSIFIED C3 CROSSWORDS C3 LEGALS C4 NATION A2 OBITUARIES A4 SPORTS B1 VOICES C1 WORLD A6 TODAY’S WEATHER Detailed forecast on page A8. 76˚/54˚ Pleasant with clouds and sun $1 Staff Report State Rep. Larry Metz, R-Yalaha, has filed House Bill 1121, relating to hazardous walking condi- tions for students going to and from school. The bill had its genesis in 2013 when the Lake County School District was discussing changes to transportation provided to stu- dents who live within the two-mile parental responsibility zone. Attention was drawn to the exis- tence of hazardous walking condi- tions and the need for those condi- tions to be corrected. In response to constituent inquiries, Metz said he reviewed the existing statute and concluded it was deficient in several respects. “The existing statute does not provide suf- ficient detail as to what constitutes a hazard- ous walking condition, nor does it provide a LIVI STANFORD | Staff Writer [email protected] Evening bus service for Link 55 in south Lake will not be re- stored any time soon, according to county officials. LYNX and county officials were unable to reach a new agree- ment last week. When the Link 55 route — which runs from Cagan Crossings along U.S. Highway 192 to downtown Kis- simmee — was rein- stated Jan. 12, the ser- vice only offered eight round trips instead of the 16 that riders and Lake County officials thought would be of- fered. County officials were stumped when they received a re- sponse from LYNX in December that they could only offer half the number of trips at an increased cost of $16,000. The cost for the 16 trips was originally $50,685. Furthermore, the bus service only of- fers four routes in the morning from 6 to 8 and four routes in the evening from 5 to 6:30. The service ended two and a half hours earlier than the agreed upon time, upsetting many shift workers. The change came because the Link 55 route was expanded into Osceola County, adding three miles to the route, LYNX offi- cials said. “They do not have the marginal capac- ity in the system to be able to expand the service easily,” said David Heath, county manager. MILLARD K. IVES | Staff Writer [email protected] By George, the fog lifted just in time for the annual GeorgeFest parade early Saturday morning in Eustis. By the 10 a.m. kick- off, about 85 floats, marching bands and assorted entries that included parade mar- shal and former Or- lando Magic center Pat Burke were ready to roll. Rudy Treml, who rode on top of a float to play the event’s name- sake, President George Washington, said there were concerns that the fog wouldn’t disappear in time. “It seemed to lift right in time,” Treml said. The parade end- ed with the begin- ning of the festival, which featured live music, carnival rides, a smorgasbord of ket- tle corn, hot-dogs, bar- becue and other foods and various vendors in downtown Eustis, which was draped with American flags. Normajean Allen, with Norphlights in Eustis, had a booth where she sold num- ber of lights, especial- ly ones colored in red, white and blue. “It’s a great way to show off the flag,” Al- len said. There also were bak- ing contests, including one for pies in which the “American as Ap- ple Pie” took home the top prize for Eustis res- ident Nova Reitsma. An array of politi- cians and political or- ganizations were at the festival, including con- servative groups such as the North Lake Tea BRETT LE BLANC / DAILY COMMERCIAL Lake Minneola players sit on the bench after losing the class 6A state final to Miami’s Norland High School 60-44 at the Lakeland Center in Lakeland on Saturday. HAWKS FALL IN STATE FINAL Lake Minneola’s effort one for the school record books. See Page B1 YALAHA Metz files bill aimed at source of courtesy busing problems METZ Areas too dangerous for students to walk addressed in legislation CLERMONT LYNX, Lake can’t make deal on route EUSTIS GeorgeFest runs through downtown MILLARD K. IVES / DAILY COMMERCIAL ABOVE: Rudy Treml, who plays President George Washington at Eustis’ annual GeorgeFest talks with two girls about American history. LEFT: Normajean Allen, with Norphlights in Eustis, shows off her lights colored in red, white and blue. SEE GEORGEFEST | A2 SEE LYNX | A2 SEE BILL | A2

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Paul Austin, MDFamily PracticeBoard Certified

Victor M. Torres, DPMFoot & Ankle CarePodiatric Surgery

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Nutrition & Acupuncture

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

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US CALLS FOR RUSSIA TO WITHDRAW TROOPS, A5

KNIFE ATTACK: At least 33 dead after gang rolls through Chinese train station, A6

CELEBRATION: Festival marks end of Black History Month, A3

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INDEXCLASSIFIED C3CROSSWORDS C3

LEGALS C4NATION A2OBITUARIES A4

SPORTS B1VOICES C1WORLD A6

TODAY’S WEATHERDetailed forecast on page A8.

76˚/54˚Pleasant with clouds and sun

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Staff Report

State Rep. Larry Metz, R-Yalaha, has filed House Bill 1121, relating to hazardous walking condi-tions for students going to and from school.

The bill had its genesis in 2013 when the Lake County School District was discussing changes to transportation provided to stu-dents who live within the two-mile parental responsibility zone.

Attention was drawn to the exis-tence of hazardous walking condi-tions and the need for those condi-tions to be corrected. In response to constituent inquiries, Metz said he reviewed the existing statute and concluded it was deficient in several respects.

“The existing statute does not provide suf-ficient detail as to what constitutes a hazard-ous walking condition, nor does it provide a

LIVI STANFORD | Staff [email protected]

Evening bus service for Link 55 in south Lake will not be re-stored any time soon, according to county officials.

LYNX and county officials were unable to reach a new agree-ment last week.

When the Link 55 route — which runs from Cagan Crossings along U.S. Highway 192 to downtown Kis-simmee — was rein-stated Jan. 12, the ser-vice only offered eight round trips instead of the 16 that riders and Lake County officials thought would be of-fered.

County officials were stumped when they received a re-sponse from LYNX in December that they could only offer half the number of trips at

an increased cost of $16,000.

The cost for the 16 trips was originally $50,685.

Furthermore, the bus service only of-fers four routes in the morning from 6 to 8 and four routes in the evening from 5 to 6:30. The service ended two and a half hours earlier than the agreed upon time, upsetting many shift workers.

The change came because the Link 55 route was expanded into Osceola County, adding three miles to the route, LYNX offi-cials said.

“They do not have the marginal capac-ity in the system to be able to expand the service easily,” said David Heath, county manager.

MILLARD K. IVES | Staff [email protected]

By George, the fog lifted just in time for the annual GeorgeFest parade early Saturday morning in Eustis.

By the 10 a.m. kick-off, about 85 floats, marching bands and assorted entries that included parade mar-shal and former Or-lando Magic center Pat Burke were ready to roll. Rudy Treml, who rode on top of a float to play the event’s name-sake, President George Washington, said there were concerns that the fog wouldn’t disappear in time.

“It seemed to lift right in time,” Treml said.

The parade end-ed with the begin-ning of the festival, which featured live music, carnival rides, a smorgasbord of ket-tle corn, hot-dogs, bar-becue and other foods and various vendors in downtown Eustis, which was draped with American flags.

Normajean Allen, with Norphlights in Eustis, had a booth where she sold num-ber of lights, especial-ly ones colored in red, white and blue.

“It’s a great way to

show off the flag,” Al-len said.

There also were bak-ing contests, including one for pies in which the “American as Ap-ple Pie” took home the top prize for Eustis res-

ident Nova Reitsma.An array of politi-

cians and political or-ganizations were at the festival, including con-servative groups such as the North Lake Tea

BRETT LE BLANC / DAILY COMMERCIAL

Lake Minneola players sit on the bench after losing the class 6A state final to Miami’s Norland High School 60-44 at the Lakeland Center in Lakeland on Saturday.

HAWKS FALL IN STATE FINALLake Minneola’s effort one for the school record books. See Page B1

YALAHA

Metz files bill aimed at source of courtesy busing problems

METZ

Areas too dangerous for students to walk addressed in legislation

CLERMONT

LYNX, Lake can’t make deal on route

EUSTIS

GeorgeFest runs through downtown

MILLARD K. IVES / DAILY COMMERCIAL

ABOVE: Rudy Treml, who plays President George Washington at Eustis’ annual GeorgeFest talks with two girls about American history. LEFT: Normajean Allen, with Norphlights in Eustis, shows off her lights colored in red, white and blue.

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Party.“I agree we should hold

our elected representa-tives accountable to the Constitution,” said Sheri Baker, of Eustis, thumb-ing through some of the organization’s literature.

Also educating festival goers was Treml. Wearing a tri-corner black hat with pants that stopped at the knee, white stockings and leather shoes with buck-les, Treml walked up to several children during the festival Saturday, and mingled as Washington.

“I want to make sure they know what a great first president we had,” said Treml, who is Cen-tral Florida district direc-tor for the Fair Tax orga-nization.

Eustis’ GeorgeFest fol-lows President’s Day. Ac-cording to organizers, the 112th annual event is the longest running festi-val celebrating Washing-ton’s Birthday in the state of Florida and the second longest running festival in the country.

The three-day event will continue today with a church service and carnival.

GEORGEFEST FROM PAGE A1

At the meeting, LYNX officials said they could reinstate the service for an additional $18,000. The costs were raised to accommodate the bus route’s expansion.

Another option includ-ed forming a partnership with Polk County because they run a route close to the Lake County line.

“We have looked at these options before but it has been awhile,” said Dottie Keedy, director of community services. “It hasn’t been in the same circumstances.”

County Commission-er Sean Parks, who has fought for the route’s re-instatement, said he was unhappy a new agree-ment could not be reached.

“I am extremely dis-appointed,” he said. “I am appreciative of the commission supporting this, but LYNX needs to make this right with their riders.”

County commission-ers approved a motion in January to work with LYNX officials to extend the evening bus service for Link 55.

At the time, riders such as Celeste Clifford were paying about $10 a day to for a cab home. In one week, Clifford said she spent $70 on cab fare.

Clifford said she was saddened to hear there was no new agreement, as the reduced service continues to cause hard-ships for people getting home from work.

“It affects you,” she said. “You can’t do the grocery shopping you normally do. You can’t save. It is robbing Peter to pay Paul.”

It also doesn’t help that the buses are continu-ously late, sometimes by hours, she said.

“Some are waiting an hour and a half for a bus,” she said. “Buses are pass-ing passengers (on the side of the road) by be-cause they are behind schedule.”

Matt Friedman, spokes-man for LYNX, said the bus service delay “de-pends on traffic.”

LYNX FROM PAGE A1

definitive process for correcting condi-tions identified as hazardous,” Metz said in a press release. “The statute is sugges-tive rather than directive, with no set time frame for correction of identified hazard-ous walking conditions.”

HB 1121 requires district school boards, state and local governmental entities to work cooperatively to identify and correct hazardous conditions within three years unless a longer period is reaasonably re-quired to acquire necessary right-of-way, but not to exceed five years.

While a hazardous walking condition exists, state funding will be provided to school districts to transport affected stu-dents, Metz said. Once the condition is corrected, state funding will cease.

However, if a local governmental entity takes longer to correct a hazardous condi-tion than allowed by law, that local govern-mental entity must reimburse the school district for the cost of transporting affect-ed students until the condition is correct-ed, Metz said.

“We want all stakeholders working to-gether to identify and correct hazardous walking conditions and ensure the safety of our students,” he said.

State Sen. Alan Hays, R-Umatilla, is fil-ing the Senate companion bill, according to the press release.

BILL FROM PAGE A1

JOHN ANTCZAKAssociated Press

LOS ANGELES — Sat-urated mountainsides loomed over foothill communities on Sat-urday as a storm cen-tered off California ro-tated bands of rain into a state that sorely needs the moisture but not at such dangerously high rates.

Evacuation orders re-mained in effect for hundreds of homes in Los Angeles Coun-ty foothill communities where fires have burned away vegetation that holds soil in place, and bursts of rain caused the mountains to belch oc-casional debris flows.

The storm marked a sharp departure from many months of drought that has grown to crisis proportions for the state’s vast farm-ing industry. However, such storms would have to become common to make serious inroads against the drought, weather forecasters have said.

Officials warned that despite lengthy lulls, more heavy downpours are expected, and they urged residents who left their homes as much as three days earlier to be patient.

“These mountains are now saturated and soaked. We know where the mud’s gonna go, we just don’t how much and what the intensity is going to be,” Assistant Chief Steve Martin of the Los Angeles County Fire Department told a web-cast news conference.

The National Weath-er Service said the storm

is forecast to move east over the Rockies and into the Plains and Mis-sissippi Valley through Sunday, bringing a hodgepodge of precip-itation. Colorado’s ski resorts could see up to 6 inches of fresh snow. A mixture of sleet and snow in Kansas, Missou-ri and Illinois will even-tually change over to all snow — with up to 8 inches forecast for Kan-sas City and the St. Lou-is area — while northern Arkansas will see freez-ing rain. The system also has its sights set on the Appalachians and the East Coast into Monday.

The storm’s eastward move on Saturday final-ly broke a 70-day streak without precipitation in the Phoenix area. An 85-day spell of no measure-able rainfall in Las Vegas ended Friday. Rain and snow also finally came to drought-stricken New Mexico. In Denver, a highway pileup involv-ing more than 100 ve-hicles killed one person and injured 30 others as heavy snow fell Satur-day, authorities said.

In California, about 1,200 houses in the ad-jacent cities of Azu-sa and Glendora as well as nearby Monrovia have been under evac-uation orders because of the possibility of de-structive flows from the San Gabriel Mountains, a rugged range largely covered by the Angeles National Forest. A doz-en homes in Azusa were in particular danger.

In Azusa, Jeff White told the Los Angeles Times that his home, across from the moun-tains, wasn’t damaged.

He’d returned Satur-day to grab clothes and check on his neighbors. Homes had mud on their terraces and plants were covered in silt.

“We evacuated in Jan-uary, we evacuated in February,” said White, referring to the Col-by fire in January that scarred 2,000 acres. “We’re just hoping March will be better.”

Glendora City Manag-er Chris Jeffers said ex-perts planned to study the condition of slopes where rain had fallen at the rate of 1.3 inches an hour at times.

“Our hope is to get up closer to some of the hills for our engineers to see how the saturation may look, if there’s any signs of stress on the hillsides, on any of the properties,” he said.

Forecasters said the upper-level low at the storm’s center would come ashore and move east through the day, dragging rain with it but leaving only showers in California on Sunday — a lucky break for the eve-ning’s Oscar red carpet festivities in Hollywood.

The storm was the much more powerful second act of two sys-tems that hit California during the week.

Downtown San Fran-cisco received 8 inches of rain by Saturday after-noon, bringing the city to 44 percent of its nor-mal rainfall but avoid-ing the city’s driest-ev-er “rain year” record by roughly half an inch, NWS meteorologist Matt Mehle said The driest year was in 1851, with just 7.42 inches. The rain year begins July 1.

Saturated slopes worry California cities

RINGO H.W. CHIU / AP

A woman walks over the mud and debris at the corner of Sierra Madre Avenue and Highcrest Road along the hillside in Glendora, Calif. on Saturday.

DARLENE SUPERVILLEAssociated Press

WASHINGTON — Striving to show momen-tum on a top legislative priority, President Barack Obama is appearing next week with Northeast-ern governors who back his push to raise the fed-eral minimum wage to $10.10 an hour and will pledge to lift the earn-ings of the lowest-paid workers in their states to at least the same level.

Obama planned an appearance Wednes-day at Central Connecti-cut State University in New Britain with Demo-cratic Govs. Dannel Mal-loy of Connecticut, Deval Patrick of Massachusetts and Peter Shumlin of Ver-mont and Rhode Island Gov. Lincoln Chafee.

A higher minimum wage and an overhaul of immigration laws are Obama priorities, but it remains doubtful whether lawmakers will send him either piece of legislation this year, par-ticularly when the en-tire House and one-third

of the Senate are up for re-election.

A Senate-passed im-migration bill is stalled in the House, while Repub-licans oppose raising the federal minimum wage from $7.25 an hour, ar-guing that jobs will be eliminated.

Obama to push minimum wage

AP FILE PHOTO

President Barack Obama speaks at the Democratic National Committee Winter Meeting in Washington.

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LEESBURG

Leesburg Art Festival set for March 8-9

The 47th annual Leesburg Art Festival, presented by the Leesburg Center for the Arts will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on March 8-9 in downtown.

More than 70 artists will par-ticipate in the event with live art demonstrations, and interactive ex-perienses. Local food trucks will also be present.

The regular Saturday Morning Market will be open form 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. offering numerous items, on 5th Street.

Admission and parking at the Palmetto Street parking garage are free.

For information, call the Leesburg Center for the Arts at 352-365-0232.

MOUNT DORA

LCWA to host invasive plant clean-up

Volunteers of all ages are welcome to participate in an invasive air po-tato plant removal effort, hosted by the Lake County Water Authority, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. March 8 at Palm Island Park, 411 S. Tremain St., in downtown.

Prizes will be awarded for the larg-est, smallest and most interesting air potato collected. Participants should wear appropriate cloth-ing, including gloves, a hat and old shoes, bring a bucket for the collec-tion effort and insect repellent.

To register and for information, call the Mount Dora Parks and Recreation Department at 352-735-7183 or register online at www.city-ofmountdora.com.

LAKE COUNTY

Historians to appear at Lake BookFest

The 2014 Lake BookFest event March 10-15, will include special appearances by two well-known au-thors and historians.

Dr. James C. Clark will intro-duce his latest book, the “Pineapple Anthology of Florida Writers” at 10 a.m., on March 12 at the Lady Lake Public Library; and at 2 p.m., at the Cooper Memorial Library in Clermont.

Bob Grenier, former vice mayor, councilman and historian, will discuss his latest book, “Central Florida’s Civil War Veterans” at 6 p.m., on March 12, at the Paisley County Library and on March 13 at 6:30 p.m. in the Tavares Public Library.

Go to www.mylakelibrary.org or call 352-253-6167 for information.

TAVARES

Raise the Roof’s fundraiser to aid family

Raise the Roof’s is a fundraiser event to benefit Richard and Margo Roof of Tavares in an effort to help them rebuild their lives after their home was destroyed by a fire on February 10.

The benefit will take place at 2 p.m., on March 9, at O’Keefe’s Irish Pub, 115 S. Rockingham Ave..

For information, email Angela Roof at, [email protected].

State&RegionNEWS EDITOR SCOTT CALLAHAN n [email protected] n 352-365-8203

LIVI STANFORD | Staff [email protected]

Lake County School Board Member Rosanne Brandeburg said to the best of her knowledge, Rimes Early Learning &

Literacy Center in Lees-burg will not be closing.

There have been un-confirmed reports school district officials are plan-ning to close the school at the beginning of the next

school year.School district officials

and the principal of the center said they do not know what the future of the school will be next year.

“I am unsure what it

is going to look like next year,” Principal Jeffrey Wil-liams said.

Chris Patton, school district spokesman, said the Rimes Committee is

MILLARD K. IVES | Staff [email protected]

The aroma of soul food, Afro-centric art, jazz, gos-pel, R&B and hip-hop mu-sical acts at the Leesburg’s annual Black Heritage Fes-tival on Saturday greeted hundreds of visitors.

Saturday’s activities were kicked with by a 31-entry morning pa-rade that strutted through downtown Leesburg and led patrons to a lot nestled between Pine and Childs streets featuring a record number of vendors.

“We are really stepping up in preserving our his-tory,” said Linda Cun-ningham, one of the judg-es for the parade.

The festival capped off a number of Black History Month events throughout Lake County. The Men of Distinction, a ministry of the Christian Worship

Center in Leesburg, host-ed the parade and festi-val Saturday as well as a Black Tie Gala on Friday. John Christian, a Lees-burg city commission-er and a member of Men of Distinction, said the festival and parade were moved to the first week-end of March after be-ing scheduled for the last weekend of February be-cause of a conflict with Leesburg’s Mardi Gras.

Looking over the crowd at the festival as Ictus, a jazz ensemble, blared a cover of Herbie Han-cock’s “Cantaloupe Is-land” through the giant speakers surrounding the stage, Christian said the switch in months didn’t affect the crowd.

“People are showing a lot of support,” Christian said.

And there were plenty

of things to do and buy at the festival.

Chicken, ribs, shrimp, chitterlings, burgers, cakes, flavored-shaved ice and other dishes filled the air. Vendors sold eth-nic art, African soap and books, CDs, clothing, jew-elry and other items.

Children could enjoy face painting, a bounce house and other activi-ties. For the older crowd, there were a number of agencies and other groups present, including the Greater Leesburg Dem-ocratic Club, which was registering voters, and Central Florida Health Al-liance, which adminis-tered health care testing.

Performances slated for Saturday’s festival includ-ed Madelyn Berry, Javis Mays and Gospel rappers Samp da Champ and Tri-umphant Muzik.

CHRISTINE ARMARIOAssociated Press

MIAMI — Sweeping changes the Florida Leg-islature has made to ed-ucation in recent years are likely to come to the forefront again during the upcoming session as lawmakers grapple with their implementation.

Contentious debate over Florida’s adoption of the Common Core standards, a set of uni-form benchmarks in language arts and math, appears to have sim-mered with the Board of Education’s recent pas-sage of several changes following public hear-ings and input from thousands of parents, teachers and education leaders around the state.

The Legislature could still make additional ad-justments to the newly renamed Florida Stan-dards, but any chang-es are expected to be minor. The next topic lawmakers are likely to focus on in the new ses-sion is how to best hold

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Lake County third-, fourth- and fifth-grade students placed well in a recent STEM (science, technology, engi-neering, and math) Bowl competition at Lake Recep-tions in Mount Dora.

“It is incredible how much this event has grown,” Lake County Superintendent of Schools Dr. Susan Moxley said in a press release.

Teams were tasked with an-swering 10 problems, which included timed questions, criterion-based problems and design projects. The culminating design project for third graders was build-ing a tower with uncooked spaghetti noodles, tape and string.

The following day, fourth-grade students were building a structure that could hold more than 100 grams, while fifth graders concluded the STEM Bowl competition with the final design project of building a boat from straws, plastic wrap and tape.

LEESBURG

Future uncertain for Rimes Center

Leesburg festival caps Black History Month events

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Back in the Day Enterprise performs at the Black Heritage Festival on Saturday.

Reforms coming to a school near you

MOUNT DORA

TOP FINISHERSTHIRD GRADE

n First Place — Cypress Ridge Elementary team of Al-yssa Collins Grace Flynn, Ethan Loden, Mattias Peroni, Kamryn Rotz and Coach Virginia Schoenthaler

n Second Place — Triangle Elementary team of Colin Balderson, Javon Garry, Zeanna White, Jyanys Hudson, Lexi Lawrence and Coaches Loni Bliss & Connie Bame

n Third Place — Leesburg Elementary team of Logan Parlato, Delaney Hunter, Israel Acevedo-Gonzalez, Samu-el Maggio, Natalie Encrapera and Coach Shaunna Purdy

FOURTH GRADE

n First Place — Astatula Elementary team of Sam Morse, Will Maple, Christina Palinski, Leileigh Stone, An-nette Delgado and Coach Philippe Gamain

n Second Place — Cypress Ridge Elementary team of Madison Carr, Kaluki Kithome, Connor McClain, Koen Phipps, Matthew Tollini and Coach Virginia Schoenthaler

n Third Place — Clermont Elementary team of Wellarose Jimenez, Dylan Yohn, Alexis Crass, Jordyn Ma-son, Jade Richardson and Coach Vaness King

FIFTH GRADE

n First Place — Treadway Elementary team of Cameron Baker-Small, John Daniel Freezor, Grafton LeGare, Antho-ny Lowery, Clayton Purdy and Coach Jennifer Graves

n Second Place — Eustis Elementary team of Chas Wasgatt, Joshua Brisson, Atlantis Francis, Jeremy Bel-lande, Logan Hawkins and Coach Shannon Carter

n Third Place — Sawgrass Bay Elementary team of Eli-sa Ruano, Satsuki Mercado, Michael Bullard, Kiara Larra-bee, Morgaine Marshall and Coach Imali Kent

Lake students do well in STEM contestMILLARD K. IVES | Staff Writer

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A tactical operation targeting drug mar-kets in the Birchwood neighborhood of Lees-burg on Thursday net-ted two handguns, am-munition, marijuana and at least one arrest, according to the Lees-burg Police Depart-ment.

Joined by a SWAT team and carrying warrants after a sev-eral-month investiga-tion, officers searched at least three homes between Birchwood Court and Birchwood Circle.

Capt. Rob Hicks, po-lice spokesman, said the operation was in re-sponse to both clandes-tine and open-air drug markets in the Birch-wood neighborhood, reported through sev-eral anonymous com-plainants.

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Police hit area drug dealing operations

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OBITUARIES

Richard DonohueRichard Donohue,

69, of Umatilla, Florida, was a man known for his joy-filled smiles and his caring heart. His life began on December 28, 1944, in New York. He remained in New York for his schooling and graduated from Pace University and obtained his Masters in Elementary and Spe-cial Education from Hofstra University. He married Madilynn on June 25, 1966. They re-mained in New York until 1978 when they moved to Florida. Rich served the educational community in Suffolk County, New York and Highlands and Lake Counties, Florida for over 40 years. He lived each day to the fullest in many different roles: fa-ther, hus-band, son, broth-er, uncle, grandpa, teacher, principal, congregant, councilman, mentor, and friend. His love for the Lord and his zeal for life were con-tagious. Rich leaves a legacy that lives on in his friends and fami-ly. He is survived by his mother-in-law, June Sheer; brothers, Bil-ly and Barry Dono-hue; nine children and 21 grandchildren: Rick & Dee (Trevor); Kathy & Jeff (Kellee, Clint, Shaena, Kristi); Traci & Jeramy (Matt, Kim, Taylor, Jacob); Victo-ria and John (Johnny, Joey, Katelynn); Mary and Walter (Ben, Liz-zie); Kristin and Baron (Jackie, Tyler, Kylie, An-astasia); Jennifer and Alan (Baby Girl-Due in March); Brian and Mandi (Zavier, Taylor, Keith); Mark and Jen-nie. Rich was called home on February 26, 2014, after a coura-geous fight with cancer. A mass to honor Rich-ard Donohue will be held on Friday, March 7 at 2:00 at Saint Mary of the Lakes in Eustis. In lieu of flowers, do-nations may be made to Lake Hills School, 909 S Lakeshore Blvd, Howey-in-the-Hills, FL 34737. Richard Dono-hue, he was an angel among us and now he is truly among the an-gels. Remember him by living life to the fullest and loving The Lord. Online condolences can be made to www.beyersfuneralhome.com. Beyers Funeral Home, Umatilla.

Ann Louise LindeboomAnn Louise Linde-

boom went home to be with the Lord on Wednesday, Febru-ary 26, 2014 at the age of 58. She was born on August 7, 1955 in Mi-ami, FL to the late Paul and Bernice Edelkamp. Ann was a very giv-ing person, putting the needs of others before her own. She will be sorely missed by her loving husband of al-most 30 years; Hans Lindeboom of Lees-burg, two sons; John Richardson of Orlan-do, FL, Jed Lindeboom of Leesburg, FL, two daughters; Joy Richard-son of Wilmington, NC, and Faith Lindeboom of Leesburg, FL, along with her four grand-children; Michael, Da-kota, Allie, and Andrew. Visitation for Mrs. Lin-deboom will be on Monday, March 3, 2014 in the Page-Theus Fu-neral Home from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Services will be on Monday in the funeral home at 11:30 a.m. with Rev. Gary Blanchard offi-ciating. Burial will fol-low in Florida Nation-al Cemetery, Bushnell, FL. Page-Theus Funer-al Home And Crema-tion Services.

DEATH NOTICES

Philip L. HollenbeckPhilip L. Hollenbeck,

86, of Eustis, died Fri-day, February 28, 2014. Hamlin & Hilbish Fu-neral Directors, Eustis.

Ann L. LindeboomAnn L. Lindeboom,

58, of Leesburg, died Wednesday, February 26, 2014. Page-Theus Funerals & Cremations.

Richard SmithRichard Smith, 88,

of Leesburg, died Sat-urday, March 1, 2014. Page-Theus Funerals & Cremations.

Ryan Addam SmithRyan Addam Smith,

29, of Welaka, died Thursday, February 27, 2014. Beyers Funeral Home, Astor.

Wylie TorranceWylie Torrance, 90,

of Eustis, died Fri-day, February 28, 2014. Beyers Funeral Home, Umatilla.

IN MEMORY

DONOHUE

reviewing how the center will “be utilized for the upcoming school year and (its) recommen-dations will be brought forward to the school board” at a later date.

In the summer of 2013, school district staff raised the possibility of closing Rimes in order to save about $525,000 a year.

At the same time, school board members were also weighing an-other option of turn-ing the facility into a pre-kindergarten center, resulting in savings of as much as $275,449 a year.

The center current-ly serves 217 students in pre-K through second grade.

Brandeburg, who does not sit on the com-mittee, said this option was one the committee may be reviewing.

If it is recommend-ed that Rimes become a pre-K center, it would require eliminating kin-dergarten through sec-ond grades, with stu-dents having to be sent back to their zoned schools, officials said.

As a result, porta-ble classrooms no lon-ger needed there could be sent to Leesburg El-ementary School and Beverly Shores Elemen-tary School.

If this change is made, the savings to the dis-trict would be in teach-er allocations, the elim-ination of a bookkeeper, data clerk, two custodi-ans and a program spe-cialist.

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“These warrants are one piece of a multi-pronged approach to rid the apartment complex and sur-rounding areas of vi-olent crime and illegal drug activity, thus en-hancing the quality of life for our citizens in Leesburg,” Hicks said

in a prepared state-ment.

Hicks said the in-vestigation is ongo-ing with additional suspects and criminal charges pending.

Anyone with infor-mation about illegal drug activities or oth-er crime in the city of Leesburg is encour-aged to call the Lees-burg Police Depart-ment at 787-2121.

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Staff Report

The Florida Bar announced it has disciplined 29 attorneys, in-cluding a former assistant pub-lic defender in Bushnell who had his license revoked for five years because of issues involv-ing drugs and alcohol.

The Florida Supreme Court granted Hugh Henry Lee’s re-quest for a disciplinary revoca-tion of his license. Disciplinary revocation is equivalent to dis-barment, The Florida Bar stated in a press release.

“Lee had complaints pending, involving allegations that he vi-olated his contract with Flori-da Lawyers Assistance by test-ing positive for alcohol in 2012 and testing positive for cocaine

in 2013,” the release stated.“Lee had previously been dis-

ciplined: twice for criminal con-duct (DUI), once for neglect and subsequently for violating the terms of his diversion by testing positive for cocaine,” the press release stated.

According to court docu-ments, Lee initially was arrest-ed for DUI in Pasco County in December 2009 and pleaded no contest to the charge. In Oc-tober 2010, he first tested posi-tive for cocaine during his treat-ment program recommended by a grievance committee as a result of his DUI plea.

“Respondent denied using co-caine, alcohol, or any other drug, but he had no explanation for the positive results,” court doc-

uments show. “Respondent stat-ed that he could not argue with the test results, he did not want a second test run, and he did not challenge any possible error.”

In March 2011, Lee received another positive drug test, the documents show.

Although Lee had not been disciplined by The Florida Bar in more than 17 years, he “suffers from a substance addiction,” the documents state.

Lee, of 416 N. Lawrence St., Bushnell, was admitted to prac-tice in 1980. He can seek read-mission to The Florida Bar in five years.

Lee is a general practice at-torney who has worked as an assistant public defender in Bushnell.

Former Bushnell public defender disciplined

students, teachers and schools accountable. The state is required to implement a new test tied to the standards in the next school year, but many say that is too quick a timeline, espe-cially given that the test has not been selected.

The new test would replace the current Florida Comprehen-sive Assessment Test, or FCAT.

“That is an aggres-sive timetable,” Sen. John Legg, R-Lutz, chair of the Senate Ed-ucation Committee. “Our concern is that may be too aggressive. (It) doesn’t allow any wiggle room for imple-mentation.”

The Florida Educa-tion Association, the statewide teacher’s

union, along with the Florida PTA, are ask-ing the state to hit the pause button and wait until the exam has been tested.

“If we go on the course that is already laid out, we can look at New York as an example of what our future will be, and everything crashes,” said Andy Ford, presi-dent of the union.

Around the coun-try, and particularly in Florida, the standards have been attacked as being part of a “feder-al intrusion” into state government and a strategy to force chil-dren to take more high-stakes testing.

The standards were adopted by Florida in 2010 and have been approved by more than 40 other states, and have a major support-er in former Gov. Jeb Bush.

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DARLENE SUPERVILLEAssociated Press

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama on Saturday called on Russian Pres-ident Vladimir Putin to de-escalate the tense at-mosphere in Ukraine by pulling his forces back to bases in the country’s Crimean region and to refrain from interfering elsewhere in the former Soviet satellite.

Obama personally de-livered the message to Putin during a 90-min-ute telephone conver-sation, the White House said late Saturday.

But Obama’s request appeared likely to go unheeded as the Krem-lin said Putin, in turn, emphasized to Obama the existence of real threats to the life and health of Russian citi-zens living in Ukraine and that Russia has the right to protect its inter-ests there.

Russian troops took over Crimea after the Russian parliament on Saturday granted Putin authority to send them in.

Ukraine’s newly in-stalled government was powerless to react to the swarm of Russian troops.

“President Obama ex-pressed his deep con-cern over Russia’s clear violation of Ukrainian sovereignty and territo-rial integrity,” the White House said in a state-ment that called the ac-tion “a breach of inter-national law.”

Hours earlier, Obama’s national secu-rity team huddled at the White House to get up-dates on the situation and discuss policy op-tions. Obama did not participate. Vice Pres-ident Joe Biden and Secretary of State John Kerry participated by videoconference.

“The United States condemns Russia’s mil-itary intervention into Ukrainian territory,” the White House said.

Obama also dis-cussed the situation with French President Francois Hollande and Canadian Prime Minis-ter Stephen Harper.

Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel spoke by telephone with his Rus-sian counterpart and stressed that “without a change on the ground,” Russia risks further in-

stability in the region, isolation in the inter-national community and an escalation that would threaten Euro-pean and internation-al security,” the Penta-gon said.

But a defiant-sound-ing statement issued by the Kremlin in Mos-cow said Putin stressed to Obama that the sit-uation in Ukraine pos-es “real threats” to the life and health of Rus-sian citizens and com-patriots who live in Ukrainian territory.

“Vladimir Putin em-phasized that, in the case of a further spread in violence in eastern regions (of Ukraine) and Crimea, Russia main-tains the right to pro-tect its interests and the Russian-speaking pop-ulation that lives there,”

the Kremlin statement said.

Obama told Pu-tin that the appropri-ate way for him to ad-dress concerns about the treatment of ethnic Russian and minority populations in Ukraine is to do so peacefully through direct contact with Ukraine’s new gov-ernment and through international observers.

Obama said the U.S. was prepared to help mediate such a dia-logue.

Obama also made clear that Russia’s con-tinued violation of Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity would have a negative effect on Russia’s stand-ing in the world.

Administration offi-cials had said Obama might retaliate by can-

celing a trip to Rus-sia this summer for the Group of Eight interna-tional economic sum-mit and could also cut off trade talks with Mos-cow. The White House said Saturday that the U.S. will suspend up-coming participation in “preparatory meetings” for the summit being planned for June in So-chi, site of the just com-pleted Winter Olympics.

Political turmoil in Ukraine pushed Presi-dent Viktor Yanukovych from office following massive pro-democra-cy protests after he re-jected a partnership agreement with the Eu-ropean Union in favor of deepening his coun-try’s historical ties with Moscow.

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PHILADELPHIA — A new U.S. Navy ship named to honor 40 passengers and crew killed when their hi-jacked United Airlines flight crashed as they fought with terrorists during the Sept. 11 at-tacks has been put into service in Phila-delphia.

About 5,000 people attended the ceremo-ny commissioning the

USS Somerset on Sat-urday.

The ship is named for the western Penn-sylvania county where Flight 93 crashed. The amphibious transport dock warship is the third ship to be named in honor of 9/11 vic-tims. The USS New York and USS Arling-ton honor those killed in the World Trade Center towers and the Pentagon during the attacks.

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RODRIQUE NGOWIAssociated Press

BOSTON — The St. Patrick’s Day parade in Boston is easing its two-decade ban on gay organizations un-der a tentative deal to allow them to march in an event that once went to the Supreme Court to keep gays out, a marriage equal-ity group said Satur-day.

MassEquality Ex-ecutive Director Kara Coredini said a group of gay military veter-ans can march under its banner as part of a tentative deal with pa-rade organizers bro-kered by Boston May-or Martin Walsh.

Marchers from the gay-rights group would not, howev-er, be allowed to wear clothing or hold signs that refer to sexual orientation, Coredini said.

Negotiators will work out final details in the coming week, she said.

“But, we are encour-aged this conversation is happening. That is a significant step for-ward,” Coredini told The Associated Press

Although there are still particulars to hammer out, Cored-ini said the develop-ment is a big deal for members of the lesbi-an, gay, bisexual and transgender commu-nity.

“The LGBT commu-nity faces many chal-lenges more signifi-cant than this parade, but the parade has been historically been the symbol of those challenges that we face,” Coredini said. “It’s been 20 years since openly LGBT people have been able to march in this pa-rade.”

DIDI TANGAssociated Press

BEIJING — More than 10 knife-wielding attackers slashed people at a train station in south-western China late Saturday in what authorities called a terrorist attack by Uighur separatists, and police fatally shot four of the as-sailants, leaving 33 people dead and 130 others wounded, state media said.

The attackers, most of them dressed in black, stormed the Kunming train station in Yunnan province and started attacking people in the late evening, wit-ness Yang Haifei told the official Xinhua News Agency from a hos-pital where he was being treated for chest and back wounds.

“I saw a person come straight at me with a long knife and I ran away with everyone,” he told Xinhua, adding that people who were slower ended up severe-ly injured. “They just fell on the ground,” Yang said.

One suspect was arrested, Xin-hua said. Evidence found at the scene of the attack showed that it was “a terrorist attack carried out by Xinjiang separatist forces,” the agency quoted the municipal government as saying. Authori-ties considered it to be “an orga-nized, premeditated violent ter-rorist attack.”

The far western region of Xin-jiang is home to a simmering re-bellion against Chinese rule by separatists among parts of the Muslim Uighur population.

Most attacks blamed on Ui-ghur separatists take place in

Xinjiang, but Saturday’s as-sault took place more than 620 miles to the southeast in Yun-nan, which has not had a his-tory of such unrest. However, a suicide car attack blamed on Ui-ghur separatists that killed five people at Beijing’s Tiananmen Gate last November raised alarms that militants may be aiming to strike at targets throughout the country.

In an indication of how seri-ously authorities viewed the at-tack — one of China’s deadliest in recent years — the country’s top police official, Politburo member Meng Jianzhu, was on route to Kunming, the Commu-nist Party-run People’s Daily re-ported.

The violence in Kunming came at a sensitive time as polit-ical leaders in Beijing prepared

for Wednesday’s opening of the annual meeting of the nomi-nal legislature where the gov-ernment of President Xi Jinping will deliver its first one-year work report.

Xi called for “all-out efforts” to bring the culprits to justice. In a statement, the Security Manage-ment Bureau under the Ministry of Public Security said that po-lice will “crack down the crimes in accordance with the law with-out any tolerance.”

A Xinhua reporter on the scene in Kunming said several suspects had been “controlled” while police continued their in-vestigation of people at the train station. The reporter said fire-fighters and emergency medi-cal personnel were at the station and rushing injured people to hospitals for treatment.

BRIAN WITTEAssociated Press

ANNAPOLIS, Md. — For those trying to enroll through online health exchanges, help has long been advertised as just a phone call away.

Yet the challenge in some states has been trying to get a call through at all, never mind the multiple trans-fers once contact has been made.

Long wait times of an hour or more have been commonplace in some states, primarily those running their own health care exchang-es. California, Mary-land, Minnesota, Ne-vada and Washington are among the states in which consumers and insurance agents have complained. One con-sequence is that peo-ple just give up because they are unable to wait indefinitely.

“If I had to use one word, I’d use ‘frustrat-ing,’” said Jacki Manley, a stay-at-home mom in the western Maryland town of Keedysville, who has been trying since mid-December to enroll in a health plan through

that state’s health ex-change.

With a child who is almost 3 and another who is 5 months, the 20 minutes she can spare on hold often have not been enough. She esti-mates she has reached someone at the Mary-land call center three out of about a dozen times she has called, but then she gets passed be-tween different peo-ple and cannot get de-finitive answers to her questions.

“It just seems like all the right connections aren’t being made,” Manley said, adding that she believes she has successfully enrolled her children but is un-

sure whether she and her husband have been enrolled after more than two months of trying.

Manley said she has given up calling. Now, she uses Facebook to try to get the help she needs.

The telephone frus-tration is just one more obstacle consumers are facing as the March 31 deadline for open en-rollment approaches. Technical glitches and software meltdowns on the federal and some state-run exchanges deterred many people from signing up after enrollments under the federal Affordable Care Act began in October.

With many of those

technical problems solved, enrollments across the country have been brisk since the start of the year. Yet even with 4 million signed up for policies through the exchanges, the Obama administration will be challenged to meet its own projection of 7 mil-lion enrollees by the deadline.

Long wait times for consumer won’t help.

In California, an op-erational review of the state-run exchange’s first three months showed consumers waiting 45 minutes to an hour for an employ-ee to answer, and insur-ance agents have said they have waited hours to make human contact. The exchange’s goal was to answer 80 percent of the calls within 30 sec-onds.

“We did not meet our standards,” said Yolan-da Richardson, Covered California’s chief deputy executive director.

The most recent sta-tistics, from the first week of February, show the average wait time for those dialing in to a California call center at about 47 minutes.

Long waits frustrate health care callers

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In this Feb. 26, 2014 photo, Jacki and David Manley pose with their son Tyndale, age 2, in their home in Keedysville, Md.

Attack in train station kills 33

AP PHOTO

The body of a victim is inspected by police officers outside a railway station, after an attack in Kunming, in southwestern China’s Yunnan province on Saturday.

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MAIDUGURI, Nigeria — Two bombs exploded at a crowded market-place in the northeastern Nigerian city of Maiduguri on Saturday night, and many are feared killed and wounded in the birthplace of the Boko Haram extremist network, witnesses said.

Bloodied people screaming for help were running out of buildings bil-lowing with smoke, they said. Trad-er Mallam Samalia said some people were blown apart.

The second blast caught people try-ing to help those injured in the first explosion in the Bintu-Suga neigh-borhood of Ngomari suburb, he said.

It appeared to be a car bomb, from a pickup truck loaded with wood, Sa-malia told The Associated Press by telephone.

“I’m seeing people carrying bloody bodies,” he said. “There are parts of bodies littering the street.”

Mechanic Yahaya Adamu said he was on his way home when he heard the blasts, two minutes apart. “There’s black smoke everywhere now. I’m running home to see if my family is safe.”

The police commissioner didn’t im-mediately answer his phone to con-firm the reports.

It was the first attack in months in Maiduguri, capital of Borno state and the headquarters of a military force

tasked with suppressing the four-year-old Islamic uprising that has killed thousands.

More than 300 people were killed in February alone in attacks increas-ing in frequency and deadliness, all in the neighboring states of Yobe and Adamawa.

There is growing anger at the mili-tary’s apparent inability to halt the at-tacks, with soldiers reportedly aban-doning checkpoints in two recent attacks that killed nearly 100 people, including 59 students, because they are outnumbered and outgunned.

That anger will be fueled by reports that a military fighter jet targeting ex-tremist hideouts bombed a village in Yobe state and killed at least 20 civil-ians on Friday, according to survivors.

They said the airstrike hit Daglun, a village near Nigeria’s border with Cameroon and killed mainly elder-ly people because most residents had fled recent violence and rumors that the military is about to mount more attacks.

Military spokesman Capt. Jafaru Nuru of the 23rd Armored Brigade operating in Yobe state said he was unaware that any airstrike had killed civilians.

An elderly resident of Daglun said he was sitting under a tree when he saw bombs dropping from a military air-craft. A nurse at the local hospital said it received many dead and wounded. A community leader said 20 people died and 25 were wounded.

Blasts rock north Nigerian city, many feared dead

YURI KAGEYAMAAssociated Press

TOKYO — The Mt. Gox bitcoin exchange in Tokyo filed for bank-ruptcy protection Fri-day and its chief ex-ecutive said 850,000 bitcoins, worth sever-al hundred million dol-lars, are unaccounted for.

The exchange’s CEO Mark Karpeles ap-peared before Japa-nese TV news cameras, bowing deeply. He said a weakness in the ex-change’s systems was behind a massive loss of the virtual currency involving 750,000 bit-coins from users and 100,000 of the com-pany’s own bitcoins. That would amount to about $425 million at recent prices.

The online ex-change’s unplugging earlier this week and accusations it had suf-fered a catastroph-ic theft have drawn renewed regulatory at-tention to a curren-cy created in 2009 as a way to make trans-actions across borders

without third parties such as banks.

It remains unclear if the missing bitcoins were stolen, voided by technological flaws or both.

“I am sorry for the troubles I have caused all the people,” Karpe-les, a Frenchman, said in Japanese at a Tokyo court.

Karpeles had not made a public appear-ance since rumors of the exchange’s insol-vency surfaced last month. He said in a web post Wednesday that he was working to resolve Mt. Gox’s prob-lems.

The loss is a giant setback to the curren-cy’s image because its boosters have promot-ed bitcoin’s cryptog-raphy as protecting it from counterfeiting and theft.

Bitcoin proponents have insisted that Mt. Gox is an isolated case, caused by the compa-ny’s technological fail-ures, and the potential of virtual currencies re-mains great.

Debts at Mt. Gox to-taled more than $65 million, surpassing its assets, according to Teikoku Databank, which monitors bank-ruptcies.

Just hours before the bankruptcy filing, Jap-anese Finance Minister Taro Aso had scoffed that a collapse was only inevitable.

“No one recognizes them as a real curren-cy,” he told reporters. “I expected such a thing to collapse.”

Japan’s financial reg-ulators have been re-luctant to intervene in the Mt. Gox situation, saying they don’t have jurisdiction over some-thing that’s not a real currency.

They pointed to the Consumer Affairs Agency, which deals with product safety, as one possible place where disgruntled us-ers may go for help.

The agency’s minis-ter Masako Mori urged extreme caution about using or investing in bitcoins.

JENNY BARCHFIELDAssociated Press

PARATY, Brazil — Extravagant cos-tumes need not ap-ply at the “Bloco da Lama” Carnival street party, where revelers dispense with pirate, princess and devil dis-guises in favor of thick, head-to-toe layers of black mud.

Thousands of revel-ers, their bikinis and shorts invisible be-neath the black coat-ing and their hair frozen into mud Mo-hawks, danced, drank and flung mud balls as sound trucks blasted bone-jarring rhythms in this colonial Brazil-ian town.

Saturday’s fun was contagious and just about everyone got into it, from sculptured

gym bunnies rubbing down their impecca-ble abs, to fuller fig-ured people smearing handfuls of the stuff over spare tires, to old ladies and children giddy with disbelief that the whole thing was actually hap-pening. Even a Bel-gian Shepherd named Thunder rolled in the mud, his fuzzy auburn fur temporarily as slick and black as an otter’s.

Gangs of mud-cov-ered revelers called out to the clean, “want a hug” and tried to catch unsullied pass-ers-by in muddy group embraces. Everyone struggled to snap self-ies with smartphones that were getting dirt-ier by the second.

Fans of the “Bloco da Lama,” which lit-

erally translates as “mud street party,” in-sist the event is among the most democrat-ic of the thousands of booze-filled par-ties that take over Bra-zil’s streets throughout Carnival.

“You don’t need to buy anything, you don’t need to spend any money, your cos-tume is here for the taking,” said 28-year-old actress Diana Ro-drigues, as she pointed to the naturally occur-ring mud banks along the Jabaquara beach in Paraty. “The whole point of Carnival is to transform into some-one else for a few days to do things you would never do in real life. And being covered in mud transforms you in just that way.”

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vMud covered revelers attend the “Bloco da Lama” or “mud street party” underneath a hazy sky and orange smoke caused by smoke bombs thrown by revelers, in Paraty, Brazil, on Saturday.

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GOLF: McIlroy maintains his lead at Honda / B4

TOP: Lake Minneola junior Avery Brown (5) is fouled by Miami Norland senior Larry McKnight (1) during the third quarter of the class 6A state final on Saturday at the Lakeland Center in Lakeland. CENTER: Lake Minneola head coach Freddie Cole calls a play during the third quarter. LEFT: Lake Minneola senior Chris Weech (21) shoots the ball over Miami Norland senior Tyrell Williams (44) during the first quarter.

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LAKELAND – Unfinished business.That’s how Lake Minneola boys bas-

ketball coach Freddie Cole looks at Sat-urday’s 60-44 loss to Miami Norland in the Florida High School Athletic Asso-ciation Class 6A state championship at The Lakeland Center.

“Our goal this year, since our first practice, was to win the state champi-onship,” said Cole. “We didn’t get that done, but that didn’t make this an un-successful season. We learned so much about what it takes to win at this level, but we’re going to approach next sea-son like we left something on the table this time around.”

Miami Norland put the game away late in the fourth quarter when its supe-rior size — the Vikings had three players taller than 6-foot-6, while Lake Minne-ola had no starter taller than 6-foot-2 —became a factor. On four-straight pos-sessions midway through the period, Miami Norland was able to get to the rim for putback dunks or tip-ins.

That enabled the Vikings to break open a tight game, after trailing 36-35 heading into the fourth quarter.

Until that point, Lake Minneo-la was able to stay close with quick-ness, aggres-

sive defense and ability to beat Miami Norland to open areas on the floor. The Hawks attacked the basket for most of the game and led by as many as seven points, but couldn’t overcome a score-less stretch in the fourth when the Vi-kings found their stride.

“That dry spell killed us,” Cole said. “You can’t come into a game like this, against a team like Miami Norland, and not score the basketball. A lot of that was Miami Norland playing on-the-ball basketball and you have to give them credit for that, but we also didn’t con-vert some makeable shots. Until the fourth quarter, I was pleased with the way we executed our game plan.

“We just couldn’t get the ball to fall in the fourth quarter.”

Lake Minneola (28-4) got out to an early lead when Carlyle Holder scored on a layup on the game’s opening pos-session. The Hawks tried to attack the

Scoreless stretch in fourth quarter enables Norland to defeat Lake Minneola

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“We’re going to work even harder next

year to get back to Lakeland and win it all. We have to get

back here and finish the job we started.”

Freddie ColeHead coach, LMHS

BY MARK LONGAssociated Press

GAINESVILLE — Dorian Fin-ney-Smith scored 16 points, and top-ranked Florida used a sea-son-high 13 3-pointers to over-whelm LSU 79-61 Saturday and extend its school-record winning streak to 21 games.

Casey Prather and Michael Fra-zier II added 14 points apiece for the Gators, who also won their 31st straight at home.

This one was never in doubt.Florida (27-2, 16-0 Southeastern

Conference) scored the first eight points of the game, opened up a double-digit lead with consecutive 3-pointers from DeVon Walker and Finney-Smith and put the game away early in the second half with a flurry of points in the paint.

Prather made three consecutive driving finger rolls after the break. Patric Young had a dunk and then a left-handed hook shot. And Prath-er followed with a dunk and anoth-er driving layup that put Florida up 62-38 with about 11 minutes re-maining.

Johnny O’Bryant III led the Tigers (17-11, 8-8) with 18 points. Jordan Mickey added 14 points and 10 re-bounds for LSU, which lost its sev-enth straight on the road.

The Gators looked every bit like the SEC’s regular-season champi-on. Florida clinched the title with Kentucky’s loss to Arkansas on

No. 1 Gators defeat LSU

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Big three lead Heat to victory over Magic

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MIAMI — LeBron James’ switch to a clear mask didn’t hinder his shooting eye, and he had 20 points Saturday to help the Miami Heat earn their seventh consecutive vic-tory by beating the Orlando Mag-ic 112-98.

At the NBA’s request, James dis-pensed with the black mask he wore Thursday when playing for the first time since he broke his nose. He missed only four shots, grabbed nine rebounds and had seven assists.

Dwyane Wade scored 24 points and Chris Bosh 20 for the Heat, who shot 58 percent. Eleven play-ers scored for the Heat, and their bench totaled 39 points.

The newer mask seemed to both-er James more than the black one did, and he frequently took it off when the clock was stopped.

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Major League BaseballSpring Training Glance

All Times ESTAMERICAN LEAGUE

W L PctBaltimore 2 0 1.000Minnesota 2 0 1.000Seattle 3 0 1.000Toronto 3 1 .750Cleveland 2 1 .667Kansas City 2 1 .667Oakland 2 1 .667Detroit 3 2 .600Houston 1 1 .500Los Angeles 1 1 .500New York 2 2 .500Texas 1 1 .500Boston 0 2 .000Chicago 0 1 .000Tampa Bay 0 1 .000

NATIONAL LEAGUE W L PctMiami 3 0 1.000Washington 2 0 1.000Pittsburgh 2 1 .667Arizona 3 2 .600Cincinnati 2 2 .500Colorado 1 1 .500Los Angeles 2 2 .500Milwaukee 2 2 .500San Francisco 1 2 .333Philadelphia 1 3 .250Atlanta 0 4 .000Chicago 0 2 .000New York 0 2 .000San Diego 0 3 .000St. Louis 0 2 .000NOTE: Split-squad games count in the standings; games against non-major league teams do not.

Saturday’s GamesMiami (ss) 5, St. Louis 4Washington 16, Atlanta 15Baltimore 9, Toronto 7N.Y. Yankees 4, Philadelphia 0Pittsburgh 2, Tampa Bay 2, tie, 10 inningsMinnesota 6, Boston 2Detroit 5, Houston 1Miami (ss) 9, N.Y. Mets 1Cleveland vs. Chicago White Sox at Glendale, Ariz., ccd., RainSan Francisco vs. Chicago Cubs at Mesa, Ariz., ccd., RainKansas City 7, San Diego 3, 8 inningsOakland 2, Texas 2, tieSeattle 5, L.A. Angels 3, 7 inningsCincinnati 3, Colorado 2Milwaukee 6, L.A. Dodgers 5Arizona 2, Milwaukee 1, 5 inningsChicago Cubs vs. Arizona at Scottsdale, Ariz., 9:10 p.m.

Sunday’s GamesDetroit vs. Atlanta (ss) at Kissimmee, 1:05 p.m.N.Y. Mets vs. St. Louis at Jupiter, 1:05 p.m.Minnesota vs. Tampa Bay at Port Charlotte, 1:05 p.m.Pittsburgh vs. Philadelphia at Clearwater, 1:05 p.m.Baltimore vs. Boston at Fort Myers, 1:05 p.m.N.Y. Yankees vs. Toronto at Dunedin, 1:05 p.m.Miami vs. Washington at Viera, 1:05 p.m.Atlanta (ss) vs. Houston at Kissimmee, 1:05 p.m.Kansas City vs. Chicago Cubs at Mesa, Ariz., 3:05 p.m.San Diego (ss) vs. L.A. Dodgers at Glendale, Ariz., 3:05 p.m.Oakland vs. L.A. Angels at Tempe, Ariz., 3:05 p.m.Cincinnati vs. San Diego (ss) at Peoria, Ariz., 3:05 p.m.Chicago White Sox vs. Texas at Surprise, Ariz., 3:05 p.m.Arizona vs. San Francisco at Scottsdale, Ariz., 3:05 p.m.Seattle vs. Cleveland at Goodyear, Ariz., 3:05 p.m.Milwaukee vs. Colorado at Scottsdale, Ariz., 3:10 p.m.

Monday’s GamesHouston vs. Miami at Jupiter, 1:05 p.m.N.Y. Mets vs. Atlanta at Kissimmee, 1:05 p.m.Minnesota (ss) vs. Baltimore at Sarasota, 1:05 p.m.Boston vs. Pittsburgh at Bradenton, 1:05 p.m.Toronto vs. Minnesota (ss) at Fort Myers, 1:05 p.m.St. Louis vs. Detroit at Lakeland, 1:05 p.m.Washington vs. N.Y. Yankees at Tampa, 1:05 p.m.Philadelphia vs. Tampa Bay at Port Charlotte, 1:05 p.m.Cleveland vs. Texas at Surprise, Ariz., 3:05 p.m.Seattle (ss) vs. Cincinnati at Goodyear, Ariz., 3:05 p.m.

Colorado vs. Seattle (ss) at Peoria, Ariz., 3:05 p.m.Chicago Cubs vs. Milwaukee at Phoenix, 3:05 p.m.San Diego vs. San Francisco at Scottsdale, Ariz., 3:05 p.m.L.A. Dodgers vs. Oakland at Phoenix, 3:05 p.m.Kansas City vs. Chicago White Sox at Glendale, Ariz., 3:05 p.m.L.A. Angels vs. Arizona at Scottsdale, Ariz., 3:10 p.m.Colorado vs. Arizona at Scottsdale, Ariz., 9:10 p.m.

National Basketball AssociationAll Times EST

EASTERN CONFERENCEAtlantic

W L Pct GBToronto 32 26 .552 —Brooklyn 27 29 .482 4New York 21 38 .356 11½Boston 20 39 .339 12½Philadelphia 15 43 .259 17

Southeast W L Pct GBMiami 41 14 .745 —Washington 30 28 .517 12½Charlotte 27 31 .466 15½Atlanta 26 31 .456 16Orlando 18 42 .300 25½

Central W L Pct GBIndiana 44 13 .772 —Chicago 32 26 .552 12½Cleveland 24 36 .400 21½Detroit 23 35 .397 21½Milwaukee 11 46 .193 33

WESTERN CONFERENCESouthwest

W L Pct GBSan Antonio 42 16 .724 —Houston 39 19 .672 3Dallas 36 24 .600 7Memphis 32 25 .561 9½New Orleans 23 35 .397 19

Northwest W L Pct GBOklahoma City 44 15 .746 —Portland 40 18 .690 3½Minnesota 28 29 .491 15Denver 25 32 .439 18Utah 21 37 .362 22½

Pacific W L Pct GBL.A. Clippers 40 20 .667 —Golden State 36 23 .610 3½Phoenix 34 24 .586 5Sacramento 20 38 .345 19L.A. Lakers 20 39 .339 19½

Friday’s GamesCleveland 99, Utah 79Oklahoma City 113, Memphis 107Golden State 126, New York 103Chicago 100, Dallas 91San Antonio 92, Charlotte 82L.A. Lakers 126, Sacramento 122Phoenix 116, New Orleans 104

Saturday’s GamesWashington at Philadelphia, lateOrlando at Miami, lateDetroit at Houston, lateIndiana at Boston, lateBrooklyn at Milwaukee, lateCleveland at Memphis, lateDenver at Portland, lateMinnesota at Sacramento, lateNew Orleans at L.A. Clippers, late

Sunday’s GamesNew York at Chicago, 1 p.m.Golden State at Toronto, 4 p.m.Philadelphia at Orlando, 6 p.m.Utah at Indiana, 6 p.m.Charlotte at Oklahoma City, 7 p.m.Dallas at San Antonio, 7 p.m.Atlanta at Phoenix, 8 p.m.

Monday’s GamesMemphis at Washington, 7 p.m.Chicago at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m.Charlotte at Miami, 7:30 p.m.New York at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.Utah at Milwaukee, 8 p.m.Minnesota at Denver, 9 p.m.L.A. Lakers at Portland, 10 p.m.New Orleans at Sacramento, 10 p.m.

Tshwane Open Leading ScoresSaturday

At Copperleaf Golf and Country Estate (The Els Club)

Centurion, South AfricaPurse: $2.06 million

Yardage: 7,964; Par: 72Third Round

Ross Fisher, England 66-65-67 — 198Michael Hoey, Northern Ireland 69-65-69 — 203Simon Dyson, England 65-68-71 — 204Carlos del Moral, Spain 68-65-71 — 204Darren Fichardt, South Africa 66-68-71 — 205Trevor Fisher Jr., South Africa 65-69-71 — 205Edoardo Molinari, Italy 70-65-70 — 205Danie van Tonder, South Africa 66-70-69 — 205Hennie Otto, South Africa 71-65-69 — 205Merrick Bremner, South Africa 69-69-67 — 205Kevin Phelan, Ireland 68-69-68 — 205Jake Roos, South Africa 69-65-72 — 206Oliver Bekker, South Africa 70-67-69 — 206Robert Rock, England 70-71-65 — 206Morten Orum Madsen, Denmark 67-65-75 — 207Chris Wood, England 67-68-72 — 207

HSBC Women’s Champions ScoresSaturday

At Sentosa Golf Club (Serapong Course)Singapore

Purse: $1.4 millionYardage: 6,611; Par: 72

Third Rounda-amateur

Karrie Webb 66-69-70 — 205Angela Stanford 68-69-69 — 206Azahara Munoz 69-72-67 — 208Teresa Lu 68-70-70 — 208Paula Creamer 67-73-69 — 209Morgan Pressel 71-69-70 — 210Suzann Pettersen 71-70-70 — 211Na Yeon Choi 71-70-71 — 212Caroline Hedwall 67-73-72 — 212Chella Choi 73-71-69 — 213Michelle Wie 73-71-69 — 213Ha Na Jang 73-69-71 — 213Inbee Park 70-72-71 — 213Hee Kyung Seo 76-67-71 — 214Lexi Thompson 71-71-72 — 214Anna Nordqvist 73-67-74 — 214Brittany Lang 73-74-68 — 215Gerina Piller 70-75-70 — 215Eun-Hee Ji 71-73-71 — 215Jiyai Shin 74-70-71 — 215Lydia Ko 73-69-73 — 215So Yeon Ryu 71-71-73 — 215Meena Lee 74-72-70 — 216Karine Icher 72-72-72 — 216Amy Yang 70-73-73 — 216Mika Miyazato 75-73-69 — 217Pornanong Phatlum 73-75-69 — 217Haeji Kang 76-71-70 — 217Katherine Kirk 75-71-71 — 217Jenny Shin 72-72-73 — 217Brittany Lincicome 71-71-75 — 217Nicole Castrale 73-68-76 — 217Ilhee Lee 76-73-69 — 218Se Ri Pak 75-71-72 — 218Jaye Marie Green 75-70-73 — 218Sun Young Yoo 72-73-73 — 218Shanshan Feng 72-72-74 — 218Yani Tseng 73-71-74 — 218Sandra Gal 75-76-68 — 219Cristie Kerr 72-73-74 — 219Danielle Kang 70-70-79 — 219Hee Young Park 75-74-71 — 220Stacy Lewis 75-72-73 — 220

National Hockey LeagueAll Times EST

EASTERN CONFERENCEAtlantic

GP W L OT Pts GF GABoston 59 37 17 5 79 182 134Tampa Bay 60 34 21 5 73 174 150Montreal 61 33 21 7 73 155 149Toronto 61 32 22 7 71 182 187Detroit 60 28 20 12 68 159 165Ottawa 60 26 23 11 63 170 197Florida 60 22 31 7 51 146 194Buffalo 60 18 34 8 44 122 180

Metropolitan GP W L OT Pts GF GAPittsburgh 59 40 15 4 84 191 144N.Y. Rangers 61 33 25 3 69 159 151Philadelphia 61 31 24 6 68 169 176Washington 61 29 23 9 67 180 181Columbus 60 30 25 5 65 178 169New Jersey 61 26 22 13 65 146 149Carolina 60 26 25 9 61 148 168

N.Y. Islanders 62 23 31 8 54 170 210WESTERN CONFERENCE

Central GP W L OT Pts GF GASt. Louis 59 39 14 6 84 196 137Chicago 61 35 12 14 84 208 165Colorado 60 38 17 5 81 182 161Minnesota 61 33 21 7 73 150 148Dallas 60 28 22 10 66 170 169Winnipeg 62 30 26 6 66 174 178Nashville 61 26 25 10 62 150 185

Pacific GP W L OT Pts GF GAAnaheim 61 42 14 5 89 197 147San Jose 61 38 17 6 82 184 149Los Angeles 62 34 22 6 74 150 133Vancouver 62 28 24 10 66 148 162Phoenix 60 27 22 11 65 167 176Calgary 59 22 30 7 51 137 181Edmonton 61 20 34 7 47 153 202NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over-time loss.

Friday’s GamesMinnesota 2, Vancouver 1, SOBuffalo 4, San Jose 2Colorado 4, Phoenix 2Anaheim 1, St. Louis 0

Saturday’s GamesWashington 4, Boston 2New Jersey 6, N.Y. Islanders 1Philadelphia 4, N.Y. Rangers 2Columbus 6, Florida 3Winnipeg 3, Nashville 1Tampa Bay 4, Dallas 2Los Angeles 3, Carolina 1Toronto at Montreal, latePittsburgh vs. Chicago at Chicago, lateCalgary at Edmonton, late

Sunday’s GamesPhiladelphia at Washington, 12:30 p.m.San Jose at New Jersey, 3 p.m.Florida at N.Y. Islanders, 3 p.m.Ottawa vs. Vancouver at Vancouver, British Colum-bia, 4 p.m.Boston at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m.Tampa Bay at Colorado, 8 p.m.St. Louis at Phoenix, 8 p.m.Carolina at Anaheim, 8 p.m.

Monday’s GamesColumbus at Toronto, 7 p.m.Buffalo at Dallas, 8 p.m.Calgary at Minnesota, 8 p.m.Montreal at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m.

WTA Brasil Tennis Cup ResultsSaturday

At Federacao Catarinense de TenisFlorianopolis, Brazil

Purse: $235,000 (Intl.)Surface: Hard-Outdoor

SinglesChampionship

Klara Zakopalova (3), Czech Republic, def. Garbine Muguruza (2), Spain, 4-6, 7-5, 6-0.

ATP World Tour Brasil Open ResultsSaturday

At Ginasio do IbirapueraSao Paulo

Purse: $539,730 (WT250)Surface: Clay-Outdoor

SinglesSemifinals

Paolo Lorenzi, Italy, def. Tommy Haas (1), Germany, 6-3, 3-2, retired.Federico Delbonis, Argentina, def. Thomaz Bellucci, Brazil, 6-4, 6-7 (5), 6-4.MORE

ATP World Tour Dubai Duty Free Championship Results

SaturdayAt Dubai Tennis Stadium

Dubai, United Arab EmiratesPurse: $2.36 million (WT500)

Surface: Hard-OutdoorSingles

ChampionshipRoger Federer (4), Switzerland, def. Tomas Berdych (3), Czech Republic, 3-6, 6-4, 6-3.

DoublesChampionship

Rohan Bopanna, India, and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi (2), Pakistan, def. Daniel Nestor, Canada, and Nenad Zimonjic (1), Serbia, 6-4, 6-3.

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basket in the first quar-ter with mixed results, but shot only 27 per-cent from the field and trailed 13-8.

Even more telling was the Vikings’ dominance on the backboards. Mi-ami Norland out-re-bounded Lake Minne-ola 8-3 in the opening period and finished with a 41-24 advantage.

“We had to con-trol the tempo against them and we did that by rebounding the bas-ketball,” said Miami Norland coach Lawton Williams. “Our size had to be a factor on the boards. If we let them rebound the ball, they were going to run and that would create big problems for us.”

Lake Minneola junior Avery Brown helped the Hawks get back into the game in the second quarter. Brown got to the rim with a variety of drives, challenging the Vikings’ size, and closing out the first half with 14 points.

In addition, the Hawks stepped up its backcourt pressure. When Brown ignit-ed the Lake Minneola faithful with a thunder-ous dunk at the 2-min-ute mark, the Hawks took a 23-18 lead and seemed in control of the game.

Less than a minute af-ter Brown’s dunk, Lake Minneola suffered a devastating blow when Holder suffered an inju-ry to his right ankle. The injury kept Holder on the bench at the start of the second half and

even though he played most of the second half, his effectiveness was se-verely limited.

“We lost a lot when Carlyle got hurt,” Cole said. “We lost a scorer and we lost a lot of quick-ness on defense. It forced us to make adjustments and get away from our game plan some.”

In the third quarter, Lake Minneola came out and looked to run away from the Vikings. At the 5:09 mark, the Hawks had built their largest lead, 33-26, but a defensive switch by Miami Norland changed the complex-ion of the game.

Williams began to look for someone to neutralize Brown and found his stopper in senior Zachary John-

son. The 6-foot-2, who was named the tourna-ment’s Most Valuable Player, shut down the Hawks’ leading scorer, holding him scoreless for the final 13 minutes.

“I asked if anyone could stop (Brown),” Williams said. “We weren’t going to change anything we were do-ing, as far as our game plan, but we need-ed someone to step up and stop him. Zach went out and got the job done and still man-aged to carry his load of the offense.

“That was part of our senior leadership. When we’ve asked someone to raise their game, our seniors have always stepped up.”

Said Brown, “When they put Zach on me, it

changed things for us. He played me a lot tight-er than anyone else. He made it tougher for me to get the ball and made it harder to get started when I wanted to go to the basket.”

For the game, Lake Minneola shot 31 per-cent from the field and was 2-of-19 from be-hind the 3-point line. Brown, who was the Hawks’ tournament MVP, scored a team high 16 points, but was the only Hawk in dou-ble figures. He and An-drew Mendoza led the team in rebounds with five apiece.

Miami Norlando (27-5) shot 49 percent from the field, including a blistering 58 percent in the second half.

In the fourth quarter, Lake Minneola man-aged to hit only 4-of-17 shots (24 percent).

The victory was Mi-ami Norland’s third-straight Class 6A cham-pionship. It also marked Williams’ fifth champi-onship in nine years at Miami Norland.

Cole said he and his players, while disap-pointed in the loss, are proud of their ac-complishments and how far they have tak-en the Lake Minneola program in only three years of existence.

“Some players and coaches never get to play for a state cham-pionship,” Cole said. “We’re going to work even harder next year to get back to Lakeland and win it all. We have to get back here and fin-ish the job we started.”

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Lake Minneola junior Avery Brown (5) is fouled by Miami Norland senior Larry McKnight (1) during the third quarter of the class 6A state final at the Lakeland Center in Lakeland.

Thursday night.While fans chant-

ed for the team to cut down the nets to cel-ebrate Saturday, play-ers said it was a “team decision” to hold off on any such festivi-ties. After all, this is a senior-laded group that lost in a region-al final the last three years. So the Gators have high expecta-tions for this season — and just getting to the Final Four won’t be enough.

Florida has been in a number of nail-bit-ers in recent weeks, winning their pre-vious seven games by 10 points or less. Coach Billy Dono-van’s either trailed or was tied at halftime in each of those.

This one was the complete opposite.

The Gators nev-er trailed. They led 41-25 at halftime and didn’t even have a sec-ond-half lull.

Getting hot from the 3-point line surely helped. Florida made 13 of 23 from behind the arc. It was just the fourth time this sea-son that they reached double digits in 3s.

Finney-Smith, com-ing off a 19-point per-formance at Van-derbilt on Tuesday, made four 3s. Frazier, the team’s best long-range shooter, also had four. Wilbekin made three, including two in the opening minutes of the game. And Walker was the surprise shooter, hit-ting two from 3-point range.

Florida’s biggest weaknesses had been considered its lack of shooters. But if the Gators shoot like they did against the Tigers,

GATORS FROM PAGE B1

PHIL SANDLIN / AP

LSU guard Andre Stringer (10) tries to avoid a foul as Florida’s Kasey Hill goes by during the second half on Saturday in Gainesville.

Sunday, March 2, 2014 DAILY COMMERCIAL B3

• Wednesday Evenings• At the Fred Stover Complex• Spring of 2014

The City of Tavares Recreation Department is now offering an Adult

Women’s Softball League. For more information please contact

Valerie Madden at 352-742-6370

It’s time

to Play!

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

Mauer, Parmalee lead Twins past Red Sox 6-2CHUCK KINGAssociated Press

FORT MYERS — Chris Par-melee’s three-run homer off left-handed reliever Jose Mijares broke open a close game in the sixth inning on Saturday, and the Minneso-ta Twins went on to beat the Boston Red Sox 6-2.

Parmelee hit just .172 against lefties last year. He opened the season as the Twins’ everyday right field-er but gradually lost playing time until being sent back to Triple-A at the All-Star break.

The former first-round draft pick is out of minor league options.

The Twins unveiled a $48.5 million renovation of their spring complex. A Hammond Stadium-record crowd of 8,547 was on hand.

Joe Mauer added a run-scoring single in the first for the Twins. He made his 2014 debut at first base after making the perma-nent move from catcher in the wake of a season-ending concussion last Aug. 19.

Daniel Nava homered for Boston and Grady Sizemore added a hit.

MARLINS 5, CARDINALS 4

JUPITER — Cardinals starter Lance Lynn allowed one hit in two shutout in-nings Saturday as a split squad of Miami Marlins beat St. Louis 5-4.

Lynn is coming off his first season of pitching at least 200 innings. He says he hasn’t experienced any ill effects following that workload.

The Marlins won on Avery

Romero’s game-ending sin-gle in the ninth.

St. Louis hit Nathan Eoval-di hard but only managed one run off the Marlins start-er.

Randal Grichuk, acquired in the trade that sent Da-vid Freese to the Angels, ap-peared to be fooled by Eo-valdi’s offspeed pitch yet still generated enough pow-er with a one-handed swing to send a line drive over the head of center fielder Mar-cell Ozuna for an RBI triple.

Miami scored four times in the fourth, with Jarrod Salta-lamacchia, Greg Dobbs, Jeff Mathis and Ozuna all getting RBIs.

Scott Moore’s solo homer in the Cardinals eighth made

it 4-all.

RAYS 2, PIRATES 2

BRADENTON — Wandy Rodriguez had a solid spring training debut while fac-ing major league batters for the first time in nearly nine months, and the Pittsburgh Pirates and Tampa Bay Rays played to a 2-all tie in 10 in-nings.

Rodriguez worked one in-ning for the Pirates, did not allow a hit and struck out two. It was a good first step back for the left-hander, who missed most of last season due to persistent forearm pain.

Rays left-hander David Price tossed 1 2-3 innings and allowed one run on one hit.

The Pirates made three errors, including a booted grounder by shortstop Rob-ert Andino that led to an un-earned run. Clint Barmes had an RBI double and Russell Martin hit a solo home run.

TIGERS 5, ASTROS 1

LAKELAND — Scott Feld-man pitched two scoreless innings in his first spring start for Houston, allowing only one hit in the Astros’ 5-1 loss to the Detroit Tigers on Saturday.

Austin Jackson had two hits for Detroit, which scored all five runs in the fourth in-ning.

Feldman signed a three-year, $30 million contract with the Astros in the off-

season, and Houston hopes the 31-year-old right-hander can provide stability at the top of the rotation. Feldman went 12-12 with a 3.86 ERA last year while splitting time between the Chicago Cubs and Baltimore Orioles.

ORIOLES 9, BLUE JAYS 7

SARASOTA — Chris Davis hit a two-run double, scor-ing Nelson Cruz in his Ori-oles debut and helping Bal-timore beat the Toronto Blue Jays 9-7 on Saturday.

Cruz, who signed with the Orioles on Monday, walked and scored from first on Da-vis’ double.

In his first game of the spring, Davis, who led the majors with 53 home runs last season, was 1 for 3.

Toronto starter Drew Hutchison, competing for the fifth starter’s job, struck out four in two scoreless in-nings.

Miguel Gonzalez gave up one run on three hits in two innings for Baltimore.

BREWERS 6, DODGERS 5

PHOENIX — Ryan Braun ignored loud boos in his home spring debut, produc-ing a single and a walk as a Milwaukee Brewers split squad beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-5 Saturday.

Braun’s first at-bat at Maryvale Baseball Park was met with a vocal and extend-ed chorus of boos, especial-ly from the third-base side loaded with a large contin-gent of Dodgers fans.

Braun walked and scored on a single by Carlos Gomez.

STEVEN SENNE / AP

Minnesota Twins’ Joe Mauer hits an RBI single off Boston Red Sox pitcher Allen Webster on Saturday as Red Sox catcher A.J. Pierzynski, left, looks on in the first inning in Fort Myers.

COLLEGE BASKETBALL

JOEDY MCCREARYAP Sports Writer

RALEIGH, N.C. — Rion Brown scored 20 points and Miami pulled away to beat North Carolina State 85-70 on Saturday.

Garrius Adams added 16 points and Manu Le-comte and Erik Swoope had 15 apiece for the Hurricanes (15-14, 6-10 Atlantic Coast Confer-ence).

The ACC’s worst shooting team shot a season-best 58.7 per-cent and set a season high for scoring.

Miami erased its only deficit of the sec-ond half by reeling off 13 straight points and winning its third in four games.

ACC scoring lead-er T.J. Warren had 20 points for the Wolf-pack (17-12, 7-9). His dunk off a steal by Des-mond Lee with about 6 ½ minutes left put N.C. State up 65-64.

Tonye Jekiri followed with two free throws that gave the Hur-ricanes the lead for good. Adams banked in a jumper, Jekiri fol-lowed Brown’s missed 3 with a dunk and Adams converted a key three-point play.

RUTGERS 74, USF 73

PISCATAWAY, N.J. — Kadeem Jack hit an off-balance, go-ahead shot in the lane with 11.1 seconds to play and Rutgers rallied from a 15-point, sec-ond-half deficit to de-feat South Florida 74-73 on Saturday.

Jack and J.J. Moore had 20 apiece as the

Scarlet Knights (11-18, 5-11 American Athletic Conference) snapped a four-game losing streak.

Victor Rudd had 26 points to lead South Florida (12-17, 3-13) but his drive across the lane and layup attempt with about 2 seconds left fell off the rim and John Egbunu could not convert the tip on the rebound. The loss ex-tended the Bulls’ sea-son-high losing streak to six games. Egbunu finished with 12 points and Zach LeDay had 10.

The win for Rutgers came less than a week after it blew a 15-point second-half lead on the road against Central Florida.

NO. 2 WICHITA ST. 68, MISSOURI ST. 45

WICHITA, Kan. — Wichita State will carry its pursuit of perfection into the Missouri Valley tournament.

Cleanthony Early scored 19 points, Ron Baker added 13 and the second-ranked Shock-ers rolled to a 68-45 vic-tory over Missouri State on Saturday, easily put-ting away a team that had given them fits this season.

Relying on the same stubborn defense that carried it on last year’s improbable March run, Wichita State (31-0, 18-0) became the first team since Saint Jo-seph’s in 2004 to enter its league tournament unbeaten. The Shock-ers will have a first-round bye in St. Louis next week.

Missouri State (19-

11, 9-9) had them in trouble when they met Jan. 11 in Springfield, Mo., but the Bears blew a 19-point second-half lead and ultimately lost 72-69 in overtime.

They never came close to making it a game Saturday, trailing by double-digits in the opening minutes.

NO. 21 MEMPHIS 72, NO. 7 LOUISVILLE 66

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Chris Crawford hit a 3-pointer with 1:36 left to put Memphis ahead to stay, and the 21st-ranked Tigers beat sev-enth-ranked Louisville 72-66 Saturday, sweep-ing the season series from the Cardinals.

No. 21 Memphis (22-7, 11-5 Ameri-can Athletic Confer-ence) trailed 65-57 with 4:45 left when Michael Dixon Jr. scored six straight, jumpstarting the Tigers who scored 15 of the final 16 points.

No. 7 Louisville (24-5, 13-3) went cold after taking its biggest lead. The Cardinals didn’t score again until Chris Jones hit a free throw

with 40.3 seconds to go.Montrezl Harrell

scored a career-high 25 points and grabbed 12 rebounds. Russ Smith scored 15 of his 19 points in the first half. Luke Hancock had 11.

Dixon finished with 18, and Geron Johnson scored 15 points. Aus-tin Nichols added 14, and Crawford finished with 12 points, going 4 for 5 from beyond the arc.

UCONN 51, NO. 11 CINCINNATI 45

HARTFORD, Conn. — Shabazz Napier scored 18 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to lead UConn to a 51-45 upset of No. 11 Cin-cinnati on Saturday.

The Huskies (23-6, 11-5 American Athlet-ic Conference) won de-spite going without a field goal for the game’s final 7½ minutes.

But they held Cincin-nati (24-5, 13-3) to just 13 baskets on 48 shots, while scoring 15 bas-kets on the same num-ber of attempts.

The 11th-ranked Bearcats came into the

game tied for first place with Louisville.

ILLINOIS 53, NO. 18 MICHIGAN ST. 46

EAST LANSING, Mich. — Tracy Abrams scored 12 points, lead-ing Illinois to a 53-46 win over No. 18 Michi-gan State on Saturday.

The Fighting Illini (17-12, 6-10 Big Ten) have three straight victories for the first time since winning four in a row from Dec. 21 to Jan. 4. That successful stretch included a win over then-No. 23 Missouri.

The Spartans (22-7, 11-5) have dropped two straight and six of their last 10 games. They were full strength for the first time in nearly two months, but simply weren’t good enough to beat a streaking team that seemed more in-spired.

Branden Dawson re-turned from a broken hand and played for the first time since Jan. 21, when he helped Mich-igan State beat Indi-ana to improve to 18-1 overall and 7-0 in con-ference.

Michigan State’s Gary Harris had 19 points.

NO. 25 SMU 70, UCF 55

DALLAS — Markus Kennedy scored 18 points, Nic Moore had 11 of his 13 in the sec-ond half and No. 23 SMU took another step toward its first NCAA tournament berth in 21 years with a 70-55 victory against Central Florida on Saturday.

The Mustangs (23-6, 12-4 American Athlet-ic) improved to 15-0 at home, with the last nine coming at newly reno-vated Moody Coliseum, going into their final home game Wednes-day night against sev-enth-ranked Louisville. The Cardinals lost to No. 21 Memphis 72-66 on Saturday.

Moore, who also had game highs with six assists and four steals, had consecutive 3-pointers for a 45-27 lead with 13:53 remain-ing, pumping his arms wildly as he stomped up the court with a loud roar from the sixth sell-out crowd since Moody reopened in January.

Miami pulls away late for 85-70 victory over NC State

GERRY BROOME / AP

Miami’s Erik Swoope (21) drives to the basket as North Carolina State’s Kyle Washington defends during the second half on Saturday in Raleigh, N.C.

B4 DAILY COMMERCIAL Sunday, March 2, 2014

DOUG FERGUSONAP Golf Writer

PALM BEACH GAR-DENS — Rory McIl-roy did just enough to keep the lead Satur-day in the Honda Clas-sic with a 1-under 69, giving him a two-shot lead and a chance to win on the PGA Tour for the first time in 18 months.

McIlroy avoided a big number early in his round with a superb shot off the pine straw to escape with bogey, and he gave himself a slightly bigger cushion late as the wind picked up at PGA National. He hit 5-iron over the wa-ter and into the wind to 10 feet for birdie on the 16th hole. He nar-rowly missed two more to close out his round.

McIlroy was at 12-under 198, two shots ahead of Russell Henley.

Henley, who has not been in serious con-tention since win-ning his debut as a PGA Tour member last year in the Sony Open, made a late surge with two great shots. He holed out from 150 yards for eagle on the 14th, and made a 50-foot birdie putt from just off the 17th green. He shot a 68.

Russell Knox of Scot-land had a 68 and was another shot behind.

Tiger Woods moved

up 49 spots on the lea-derboard after a 65 so early in the morning that he finished two hours before McIl-roy started. Woods wound up in a tie for 17th, though he was still seven shots be-hind. Woods has never won on the PGA Tour when trailing by more than five shots going into the final round, though he once came from eight shots be-hind to win on the Eu-ropean Tour in 1998.

“Today was a posi-tive day,” Woods said af-ter his lowest score in 10 rounds this year. “Hit the ball well and made some putts and got my-self back in the hunt.”

But there were 16

players ahead of him, and one big name at the top.

McIlroy, coming off the worst season of his young career, began to turn the corner late last year and finally won at the Australian Open. Twice this year in stroke-play tourna-ments, he had chanc-es to win going into the final round, in Abu Dhabi and Dubai.

This is his best op-portunity yet.

“It’s all about not making mistakes,” McIlroy said. “It’s about limiting the damage. You’re going to make a few bogeys out there. If you limit those, hit fairways and greens, that’s what I’m

going to try to do to-morrow.”

He gave a supreme example of that on the par-3 seventh hole.

McIlroy opened with two birdies in three holes and was motor-ing along until pulling his approach on No. 6 and chipping poorly to make bogey. On the next hole, he pulled his tee shot well left of the green. The ball wound up under a palmetto bush, and McIlroy had to take a penalty drop.

Playing off the pine straw to an elevat-ed green, he pitched it beautifully into the slope and past the pin by about 8 feet, and then holed that for a bogey.

GOLF

LYNNE SLADKY / AP

Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland hits from a bunker onto the second green during the third round of the Honda Classic golf tournament on Saturday in Palm Beach Gardens.

Associated Press

CENTURION, South Africa — English golfer Ross Fisher was close to his first European Tour title in four years after extending his lead to five shots in the Tsh-wane Open on Satur-day.

Fisher, one ahead overnight, carded a 5-under-par 67, includ-ing seven birdies and two bogeys, at Cop-perleaf to lie at 18 un-der after three rounds. His fourth and last tour win was the Irish Open in 2010, when he also played in the Ryder Cup.

“It would be nice to win in a good fashion because I feel like the game is good enough to win by a good num-ber of strokes,” Fisher said.

Michael Hoey of Northern Ireland shot 69 to be 13 under, and will partner Fisher in the final round.

A shot further back were England’s Simon Dyson and Spain’s Car-los del Moral, who both made 71.

Fisher extends his lead to 5

JUSTIN BERGMANAssociated Press

SINGAPORE — Karrie Webb and Angela Stanford were so close down the stretch Saturday at the HSBC Women’s Champions, matching each other birdie for birdie, that Stanford only sees one way to get the advantage in Sun-day’s final round.

“I’m going to send Webbie a six-pack (of beer) tonight,” she said.

Webb wasn’t sure that would help. “I’ll probably drink wine cool-ers,” the Australian veteran said.

The two players set up a show-down between former HSBC champions after finishing off their third rounds with identical birdies over three of the last five holes Saturday to separate them-selves slightly from the rest of the crowded leaderboard.

Webb, the 2011 winner, shot a 70 to move to 11-under 205, one stroke ahead of 2012 champion Stanford, who had a 69.

They both have a chance to be the first repeat champion of the tournament, although on two different courses. Both play-ers picked up their first HSBC crown at Singapore’s Tanah Mer-ah Country Club and this year’s event is being played at the Sen-tosa Golf Club.

Still, Stanford said, there are enough other quality players within striking range after a mo-mentum-shifting day that any-

body could claim the title.“It’s really not worth looking at

(the leaderboard),” she said. “You just know a lot of people are going to be at the top.”

Among those chasing Webb and Stanford are Spain’s Azahara Mu-noz, who fired an eagle and four birdies for a 5-under 67, the low round of the day; and Taiwan’s Te-resa Lu, who gave up her LPGA membership in 2010 to concen-trate on playing in Japan. Both are tied for third at 8-under 208.

America’s Paula Creamer, who briefly held the lead with Webb and Munoz on Saturday, had six birdies to go with three bogeys to sit in fifth place at 7 under.

Webb, Stanford set up showdown at HSBC

AP PHOTO

Karrie Webb of Australia hits her approach shot to the 13th green at the HSBC Women’s Champions on Saturday in Singapore.

NHL

KATHY KMONICEK / AP

New Jersey Devils’ Jaromir Jagr (68) is congratulated by Andy Greene (6), Travis Zajac (19), Dainius Zubrus (8) and Mark Fayne (7) after Jagr scored his 700th goal on Saturday in Uniondale, N.Y.

IRA PODELLAP Sports Writer

UNIONDALE, N.Y. — Jaromir Jagr became the seventh player to score 700 NHL goals, spark-ing New Jersey’s four-goal second period, and Martin Brodeur earned the win in his first start in over a month as the Devils routed the New York Islanders 6-1 on Saturday.

Jagr gave the Devils a 2-0 lead early in the sec-ond, and Ryane Clowe, Marek Zidlicky, and Mark Fayne followed in rapid succession. The four goals came in a span of 4:36 in the first 8:07 of the second.

Adam Henrique opened the scoring with a power-play goal at 5:00 of the first. New Jersey needed only 12 shots to net its first four goals and 16 total to get to five against be-leaguered goalie Evge-ni Nabokov. Clowe and Zidlicky, with a mile-stone assist from Jagr, also tallied during pow-er plays.

Kyle Okposo cut New York’s deficit to 3-1 at 6:14 of the second with his team-leading 25th goal, but the Devils quickly answered with two more goals to pad their lead. Anders Nils-son, recalled Saturday from Bridgeport of the AHL, made 15 saves in the third period in place of Nabokov, who stopped only 14 of 19 shots.

Eric Gelinas scored a power-play goal with 38.1 seconds left to make it 6-1.

Brodeur, the subject of trade rumors less than a week before the NHL deadline, played for the first time since being pulled from a loss to the New York Rang-ers on Jan. 26 outside at Yankee Stadium when he allowed six goals on 21 shots in two periods. Cory Schneider started all seven games since.

Brodeur made 10 saves in the first period and 18 overall in earn-ing his 14th win of the season and 683rd of his NHL career.

Jagr nets 700th NHL goal in Devils’ rout of Islanders

Associated Press

DALLAS — Martin St. Louis scored two goals for the second consec-utive game, leading the Tampa Bay Lightning to a 4-2 victory over the Dallas Stars on Satur-day afternoon.

The Lightning had lost five of their previ-ous seven games.

Goalie Ben Bish-op cooled off Dallas by making 39 saves for his 29th win.

Nate Thompson and Sami Salo also scored for Tampa Bay. Victor Hed-man and Ondrej Palat each had two assists.

The four goals al-lowed by Stars goalie Kari Lehtonen were his most in 12 games, since a 4-3 loss to Colorado Jan. 27.

Antoine Roussel and Vernon Fiddler each had a goal and an assist for Dallas.

The Stars, who had been 7-1-2 in their pre-vious 10 games, re-mained eighth in the Western Conference.

St. Louis scored just 1:25 into the game. Eric Brewer sent a shot from the slot wide right, but the puck hit St. Louis’ left leg and deflected into the near side of the net past Lehtonen.

The Lightning had an-other chance on a 2-on-1 rush 7 minutes later, but Lehtonen deflect-ed Ryan Malone’s shot away into the left corner.

At 12:09, Thomp-son gave Tampa Bay a 2-0 lead by deflecting Hedman’s drive from the left point over Le-htonen’s left shoulder. That was the seventh shot on goal, equal-ing the Lightning’s to-tal for the final two pe-riods in Thursday’s loss to Nashville.

Hedman earned his 100th career assist.

Dallas killed 4 min-utes of penalties after Alex Chiasson drew a double minor for high sticking at 13:22. The Lightning’s best chance was Nikita Kucherov’s in-close attempt, but Lehtonen made a save.

Honda Classic ScoresSaturday

At PGA National Resort and Spa, The ChampionPalm Beach Gardens

Purse: $6 millionYardage: 7,140; Par 70

Third RoundRory McIlroy 63-66-69 — 198Russell Henley 64-68-68 — 200Russell Knox 70-63-68 — 201Jhonattan Vegas 70-66-66 — 202Stuart Appleby 69-69-65 — 203Keegan Bradley 69-68-66 — 203Luke Donald 67-68-68 — 203Ryan Palmer 68-66-69 — 203Matt Every 66-73-65 — 204Cameron Tringale 69-69-66 — 204

Nicholas Thompson 68-70-66 — 204Ted Potter, Jr. 71-66-67 — 204Billy Hurley III 70-67-67 — 204Rory Sabbatini 65-71-68 — 204Will MacKenzie 67-68-69 — 204Daniel Summerhays 70-65-69 — 204Tiger Woods 71-69-65 — 205Luke Guthrie 67-73-65 — 205Brian Stuard 72-68-65 — 205Freddie Jacobson 69-69-67 — 205Zach Johnson 67-70-68 — 205David Lingmerth 69-68-68 — 205Thomas Bjorn 69-66-70 — 205Tim Wilkinson 70-69-67 — 206Hudson Swafford 67-71-68 — 206Tyrone Van Aswegen 67-71-68 — 206George McNeill 70-67-69 — 206Stewart Cink 69-68-69 — 206

Brendan Steele 69-66-71 — 206Jason Kokrak 70-66-70 — 206Derek Ernst 66-69-71 — 206Jamie Donaldson 65-69-72 — 206Lee Westwood 68-65-73 — 206Brendon de Jonge 66-64-76 — 206Martin Flores 69-70-68 — 207Carl Pettersson 72-67-68 — 207Brooks Koepka 71-68-68 — 207Derek Fathauer 67-71-69 — 207Rickie Fowler 69-69-69 — 207David Hearn 67-70-70 — 207Adam Scott 68-69-70 — 207Vijay Singh 69-71-68 — 208Sergio Garcia 72-68-68 — 208Gonzalo Fdez-Castano 71-69-68 — 208Charlie Wi 69-71-68 — 208Brian Harman 67-72-69 — 208

Camilo Villegas 71-68-69 — 208Chesson Hadley 73-66-69 — 208Patrick Reed 71-67-70 — 208Ben Crane 69-68-71 — 208Chris Kirk 69-67-72 — 208Boo Weekley 68-67-73 — 208John Senden 72-63-73 — 208Chris Stroud 69-66-73 — 208Paul Casey 72-68-69 — 209Charles Howell III 72-68-69 — 209James Driscoll 68-71-70 — 209D.A. Points 70-69-70 — 209Andres Romero 70-68-71 — 209Matteo Manassero 67-71-71 — 209Josh Teater 70-68-71 — 209Seung-Yul Noh 69-68-72 — 209Troy Merritt 68-69-72 — 209Graeme McDowell 70-67-72 — 209

Martin St. Louis, Lightning top Stars 4-2

McIlroy in the lead going into final round at Honda Classic

Scott’s making bad appointments

Governor Rick Scott’s appoin-tees to the St. John’s River Water Management District are giving Florida’s water away at no cost to the Niagara Water company so the company can sell it for huge profits. And his appointees to the Expressway Authority name an unqualified politician to run the Authority.

Anyone who votes for Gov. Scott’s re-election so he can make more appointments as men-tioned is a complete idiot.

SAMUEL E. LUELLEN | Grand Island

Just walk away from trouble

There are some activities we possibly engage in from time to time that may be illegal. Does it mean that someone has the right to take our life?

When we were 17-years old, and even today, we all broke the law in some manner. It would be a sad state of affairs if a citizen re-sponded to our trash talking with a gun and ended our life.

Many of us have children, and so do our friends. Teenagers like to play their music very loud. I certainly would not want an adult to confront these youth to the point of ensuring an argument that ended with a death.

Whatever happened to just walking away? In some cases we should give up our right for an-other’s wrong. Why can’t we show love rather than hate? We can en-gage in peace rather than war

and offer compassion rather than revenge.

There are times when things do not go our way. If we would take a step back and ask God for toler-ance, apply common sense to the situation and not always have to be right, there would be less need to lament “If I could do it all over again...”

We are blessed to live in the greatest country on earth. In America we have many freedoms and of course we misuse some of them. Let’s show how thankful we are to be citizens of this great land by treating others as we wish to be treated. With this simple rule our lives would be enriched with joy, peace and happiness.

CELESTINE WRIGHT | Leesburg

Stop giving away waterI agree with Carole Rietzel in

her letter from Jan. 12. I also think the St. Johns Water

Management District does not have the authority to make deci-sions requesting that we conserve water, yet they are giving away thousands of gallons of water daily.

I get a water bill every month

that I pay. I wonder how much the St. Johns charges for water? The water belongs to the people that pay to use it each month. If this continues for long we will have less water.

One of the main causes of sink-holes is the lack of water in the ground. The ground becomes dry with lack of water, at which point the sandy soil gives way and we have a sinkhole.

When man takes away from the earth, the earth gets sick and takes away from man.

ELMA NELSON | Leesburg

Thanks to the businesses that keep their property clean

I walk every day with my dog, and, as a Northerner I enjoy the green I see all around.

However, the amount of trash that is on the sides of the roads spoils this beautiful area.

I want to thank the two women I saw hauling a large trash bag on County Road 452 for collecting other people’s trash. There was a lot of trash on Florida Hospital Waterman’s property. When I con-tacted them, they promptly sent maintenance staff to clean the area.

I wish people would stop toss-ing trash from their cars! But until that time, thanks to the individ-uals and Waterman Hospital for picking up after irresponsible litterers.

If more businesses would clean around their properties, imagine how much nicer it would be.

PENELOPE JOHNSON | Tavares

Red-light camera program is a farce

In response to the cur-rent debate over the red light cameras in Cler-mont, I would like to of-fer this opinion. During earlier discussions re-garding the possible use of red-light cameras at the city council meet-ing, I presented evi-dence from numer-ous studies across the U.S. that concluded the cameras were margin-al at best for providing safety for drivers.

Furthermore, these studies also indicated a heightened distrust by the general public for these devices. Under the assumption that safety and not revenue was the central moti-vation for the cameras, I provided the council members with several alternatives. These op-tions included length-ening the duration of

yellow caution lights; installing strobes with-in the green lights to warn of the forthcom-ing light change; setting up separate flashing lights at the roadside to do the same; or con-vening a committee

to recommend other changes.

I provided the coun-cil evidence that every single referendum tak-en in the country had turned down red light cameras. It’s important to recognize that both

Mayor Hal Turville and Councilman Keith Mul-lins had the foresight to realize the red light camera program was a farce, which now has turned into a fiasco.

STERLING O. FREY Clermont

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YOURVOICESLETTERS TO THE EDITOR

I t recently came to light that a hand-ful of schools in Lake County will not give students scores of less than

50 on class assignments, while several other schools do so only during official grading periods four times a year.

It’s not a novel idea in education cir-cles. Some school districts, in Flori-da and elsewhere, have adopted such approaches in hopes of improving the odds that struggling students will pass and, ultimately, graduate from school.

The theory goes like this: A student who earns a very low grade early in a marking period may have trouble recovering from it and fail. Those students may become frustrated and consider dropping out.

It is not clear how many schools in Lake County have adopted the more le-nient grading system, but district ad-ministrators confirmed that at least some won’t award any grade lower than 50 on class assignments, even if a stu-dent earns a zero.

Daily Commercial reporter Livi Stan-ford reported last week that the practice has caused some debate among Lake County School Board members, some of whom want to eliminate that option. A board workshop is planned in March to discuss the issue.

We agree that the practice should be abolished district-wide, and soon.

This approach, however well-inten-tioned, is fraught with problems.

Principal among these is that it re-wards poor academic performance by providing an artificial safety net that vir-tually assures every child of passing, no matter how little effort they invest in their studies.

While we recognize that not every child will excel academically, we also recognize that the world is a cruel place for those who don’t try, and the no-grade-low-er-than-50 approach certainly removes some incentive for students to put forth the effort needed to achieve even a mini-mum level of academic success.

You also have to question the basic fairness of this system. One child may try hard and fail a test with a grade of 59, and another may earn a 20 while put-ting in no effort and still come away with a 50. The message we send to the child who tried is this: Quit trying and you can get virtually the same result. It’s a bad approach that provides artificial results.

The fact is, school officials have better tools at their disposal for ensuring that struggling students pass.

They can offer extra credit to erase bad grades. And why not? It’s a legitimate way of rewarding a student’s effort while also offering enrichment. And best of all, the student must earn the grade.

School grades, like real-world rewards, should be based on effort and merit, af-ter all.

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OTHERVOICES

OTHERVOICES

T he saying “Too smart by half” has been around for

years and has several definitions, including my favorite: “A seem-ingly clever action that is in fact foolish”.

This saying accu-rately describes the recent action of Kain Colter a 21-year-old quarterback with the Northwestern football team who will soon graduate with a degree in psychology. Colter, with the help of a team of attorneys and the National College Play-ers Association, is lead-ing an effort to union-ize the Northwestern University football team. Apparently with strong support from his teammates, Colter will kick off a days-long hearing before the Na-tional Labor Relations Board in Chicago.

“Student athletes don’t have a voice,” Colter said at a recent press conference. He

continued, “They don’t have a seat at the table. The current model re-sembles a dictatorship, with the NCAA putting rules and regulations on students without their input.”

As a former college head football coach and an athletic direc-tor at two universities, I just shake my head in amazement at the mis-guided thinking be-hind this effort.

As a point of refer-ence, the cost of tuition at Northwestern for 2013-14 is $45,120 and the total cost for tui-tion, fees, room, board and books is $59,389. So our deprived stu-dent-athlete union or-ganizer, along with all other full-scholarship athletes on the North-western team, will re-ceive a first class ed-ucation worth over $200,000 with little to no out-of-pocket costs or student loans.

Northwestern has

eight men’s sports and the women’s program has eleven sports. Be-ing a Division 1 NCAA program, most stu-dent-athletes at North-western would be on full scholarship. Foot-ball alone has 90 full scholarships and at $200,000-plus over four years that totals $18 million.

We in Florida have witnessed collegiate football programs at the highest level of ex-cellence, including the recent national cham-pionship garnered by Florida State. The Uni-versity of Florida is one of the very few colle-giate athletic programs in which football rev-enues alone can sup-port the total athlet-ic program. Most other

collegiate athletic pro-grams have to really hustle to find the rev-enue to support their athletics.

I feel personally blessed to have played with the first black football players at the University of Missou-ri. They were outstand-ing student-athletes on the field and in the classroom. Now, with over a half century of integration I feel cer-tain that athletics has given more opportuni-ties for a college edu-cation to student-ath-letes from the minority community than any other entity or path-way in America. The majority of those ath-letes have come from families that would be hard pressed to pro-vide the cost, equal to a full scholarship, even at a small college.

After integration, the next milestone in col-lege athletics was the passage of Title IX in

1972, which ushered in women’s athletics on an equal footing with the men’s program. In the late 70’s, I was a col-lege athletic director and a huge champion of women’s athletics. Although I was in the minority of male ADs at the time, I felt that if athletics benefited the men it would also ben-efit the women.

The growth of wom-en’s athletics and their increased skill lev-el has been remark-able. Again, I think of all of the women ath-letes who got a college education at little to no cost and played the sport they loved.

The implementa-tion of Title IX was not painless. There was no additional funding al-located to the women’s programs on an equal basis. Many schools had to cut out some men’s sports to be able to add the women’s programs. I am un-

aware of any collegiate women’s program that would be financially self-sufficient. This has been regrettable, but the pluses far outweigh the minuses.

Certainly, the NCAA is not perfect, along with the Supreme Court, Congress and the president. But the educational op-portunities afforded to thousands of men and women at all lev-els of collegiate pro-grams has been of im-mense benefit to the student-athletes and to our country.

Yes, the football pay-ers at Northwestern are too smart by half. Receiving a full schol-arship valued at over $200,000 and also pro-viding good food and comfortable rooms, books and academic counseling and tutor-ing and playing a sport they love certainly are onerous conditions that require a union.

RUSS SLOAN

GUEST COLUMNIST

Northwestern football players are too smart by halfOTHERVOICES

T he Feb. 9 Other Voices column concerning the stagnation of American education has this

Daily Commercial reader question-ing the guest columnist, Russ Sloan because it sounds a lot like every other talking points memo from the far right of American politics.

It appears as if the term itself, Com-mon Core, is offensive to Sloan and, since you are not a psychologist or psychiatrist as you state in your arti-cle I would be interested to hear what they may have to say about that.

A few questions come to mind that you may want to address in another column.

First, what is your solution to achiev-ing a well-rounded useful education for the 3,000-plus homeless children, through no fault of their own, who live in cars, shelters, or even our Lake County wooded areas? Perhaps an ac-tual home might be the first step.

Second, how would you evaluate a teacher whose classroom may be made up of many homeless children or those at or near the poverty level? These are special circumstances that require special kinds of education.

Third, even charter schools receive taxpayer dollars at the local and fed-eral level but can easily forfeit what they deem as a discipline problem back to the public school that must deal with the issue.

Choice and competition, an Amer-ican ideal, sounds great on paper but in the real world choices are fewer and farther between and competition has become, more often than not, cut-throat. And when a child lacks three square meals a day or does not know where their next meal will come from or is embarrassed by worn clothing or shoes or cannot afford school uni-forms, then it is harder for that child to focus on any curriculum.

We can all look back and remember our favorite teachers. They were the teachers who cared about every child in their classroom and worked diligent-ly to help every child succeed. Those teachers who we so fondly remember saw all children as important and wor-thy, and their priority was to help those children follow their dreams.

Diversity is part and parcel of our public school system. That is what makes it so American. The favorite teacher each one of us can prompt-ly remember — they are the Com-mon Core.

WILLIAM BARNETT | Lady Lake

Choice and competition has drawbacks

I have had the wonder-ful pleasure of living in a home facing the

beautiful city park, Vene-tian Gardens, for the past 39 years.

In those years, I have seen much go on in our city. For 22 of those years I was a city commissioner and mayor on five differ-ent occasions.

A lot of changes have taken place in our city, some good, some bad. I’ve watched numer-ous people come and go and have seen constant changes in newspaper ed-itors, commissioners, at-torneys, judges, devel-opers and businessmen. Some I have liked and ap-preciated for their humil-ity and untiring service to this community. Others, I have resented for their ar-rogance, dishonesty and outright attempts to use the city for their own per-sonal and financial gain.

One thing that has not

changed is the constant attempts over the years to change our natural walk-ing park into a commer-cial endeavor. We had one attempt years ago to build a canal across town from Venetian Gardens to Lake Griffin. That planner end-ed up in jail for fraud and theft. There was anoth-er attempt to put apart-ments in the park, fol-lowed by another plan to build shops and hotels, citing that Leesburg need-ed a carnival park and en-tertainment center.

Each time one of these schemes appeared there would be a call from some commission-er for another study. Of course, the ruse is to get the study to agree with the festival develop-ment concept in order to make the stupid scheme acceptable. The costly “study” was usually ac-complished by the same hacks and friends intent

on ruining Leesburg’s last remaining asset. To our city’s credit, each scheme was thrown out by an outraged citizenry.

Now we see the ruse re-turn. While there are nu-merous “studies” avail-able and on file, our commissioners have or-dered yet another at the cost of almost $25,000. The hope is that they will be given the green light to “develop” the park. One commissioner stated we needed a place to “grab a burger and brew,” which is of course a euphemism for building a beer joint — the idea being to bring more and more people for games, beer, concerts, and festivals. Another commissioner wants one of the islands turned into a dog park. He failed to mention that Leesburg already has a dog park.

I have a few questions. Who will run the beer joint? Will the City of

Leesburg finance it and man it or will there be some enterprising friend who will pour his own money into the endeav-or and risk failure? Also, will there be plans to im-prove the area around the park? Will new park-ing be found for the ex-pected throngs of people visiting the park? Will the aged and worn out swim-ming pool be replaced? Will there be a plan to build and expand a need-ed community center? What is the plan to keep loud music and commo-tion from disturbing the residential community bordering the park?

And of course let’s not forget to monitor the new festival park for dope and narcotics, which Lees-burg is becoming famous for.

We may need anoth-er plan to answer these questions.

BOB LOVELL | Leesburg

Leave Venetian Gardens the way it is

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REEL-LIFE ANNIVERSARY By A NAMESAKE OF 119-ACROSS / Edited by Will Shortz

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ACROSS1 Bush judicial

appointee8 Quarterbacks, often15 Bush judicial

appointee20 Professional tennis

since 196821 Rank22 Singer with the

album “Live at the Polynesian Palace”

23 Time for the best deals, maybe, in a going-out-of-business sale

24 *1939 Judy Garland film

26 There was a great one in Genesis

27 One-named designer

28 Lava comes out of it

29 Kind of car or tee32 Appear suddenly36 Slaughter in the

1946 World Series37 *1933 Jean Harlow

film40 “Nuts!”41 Gator’s tail?43 D-backs, on

scoreboards44 Daily riser45 How things may be

brought47 Pass51 Restful places53 Each

54 *1943 Spencer Tracy/Irene Dunne film

56 Is threatening, in a way

58 Colorist60 Self-absorbed sort61 Hit63 Some kitchenware66 Call from a curb67 Sprint competitor,

once68 *1939 Vivien Leigh/

Clark Gable film73 ___ king76 Sprint77 Word of agreement78 2000s events

in North Korea, for short

82 Provider of music on the go?

85 Court grp.88 Footnote abbr.89 *1942 Spencer

Tracy/Hedy Lamarr film

92 Odist’s preposition94 When repeated, a

Polynesian capital95 Publish96 Drinkers’ toasts97 Brother of George

W. and Jeb99 Award for Miss

Hawaii, in addition to a tiara

100 Summer hrs.102 Snow queen in

Disney’s “Frozen”103 *1948 Ingrid

Bergman film105 Elegance108 eBay user110 Certain

newspaper advertisement

111 Like Christiane Amanpour, by upbringing

113 Pub containers115 Perfect, as a home119 Director of the

eight starred films in this puzzle, who was born on 2/23/1889

123 Torrey Pines Golf Course locale

125 Suffer humiliation, in slang

126 Comeback127 Brooks Robinson’s

team128 Sitcom with a 1974

wedding129 Foreign traveler’s

purchase, maybe130 Source of the line

“What’s past is prologue,” with “The”

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therapeutically2 ___-blue3 “I should ___

lucky”4 Put into

a sepulcher5 *1932 Clark Gable/

Jean Harlow film6 La-la lead-in7 Perhaps8 Migratory seabird9 Vier + vier10 What Babe wants to

be in “Babe”11 Finish (up)12 New Haven reuner13 “Frasier” role14 Major glitch

15 Puts together16 Things that should

be tied up by the curtain?

17 Playfully18 Complete,

informally19 Transudes25 Beatles title girl27 Queen of literature30 Send off31 Gave up33 Birthplace of

22-Across34 Hunts, with “on”35 Lacking variety37 Gives up, in slang38 “Then again, I could

be wrong”39 Adult’s counterpart42 Obsessed with45 Fortunetelling aids46 1980s-’90s series

based on the fictional firm McKenzie, Brackman, Chaney & Kuzak

48 Doing ___ (dancing springily)

49 Basis in accounting

50 Head to Paris?52 Overly confident55 Recipe instruction57 Wiry-coated

terriers59 Lead-in to Pen,

commercially62 Genuflect64 Night that

“Friends” aired: Abbr.

65 Swashbuckles, say69 Some London lords

70 Effected, in a bad way

71 “___ ba-a- ack!”72 “Ed Wood” star73 When the story

begins, perhaps74 1960s U.S. bombing

target75 Flight board info:

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84 In past centuries86 Joint parts87 Specialties90 Give off coherent

light91 Overreacting sort93 Essen article98 *1925 Percy

Marmont film101 One way to the

top

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sitcom105 Chopped ___106 ___ Heep

(Dickens character)

107 Blade brand109 Red opening?112 Bit114 “Render ___

Caesar …”

116 Shelfmate of Vogue

117 Tavern stock118 Place for a

topgallant120 Lash holder121 Green monitor, for

short?122 Finish (up)123 Fate124 “___ we done?”

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PUBLIC NOTICE

U-Haul Company of Gainesville Notice ishereby given that on March 11, 2014, U-Haul of Gainesville hereby publishes notice,as required by Florida “Self-Storage Act”,section 83.806 and 83.807, of a public saleof the property listed below to satisfy alandlord’s lien. All sales are for cash to thehighest bidder and are considered final underthe Judicial Lien process by public auction ofthe following storage units. The goods to besold are generally described as householdgoods. The terms of the sale will be cashonly. U-Haul Company does reserve the rightto refuse any bid.

The sale will begin at 8:00 AM and willcontinue until all units are sold.

U-Haul Storage of Eustis,15519 US Hwy 441,Eustis, FL 32726159 - Gloria Wofford200 & 705 - Daniel Lewis Lawrence427 - Melanie McKnight530 - Jennifer Maple533 - Louise White

Ad No.00427896February 23 & March 2, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR

LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA. CIVIL ACTION

Case No. 2013 CA 000630

HSBC Bank USA, N.A., as Trustee on behalfof ACE Securities Corp. Home Equity LoanTrust and for the Registered Holders of ACESecurities Corp. Home Equity Loan Trust,Series 2006-HE2, Asset Backed Pass-Through CertificatesPlaintiff

Vs.

MINDY L. FENNO, SEAN L. FENNO, et alDefendants

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in accordance with theDefault Final judgment of Foreclosure datedFEBRUARY 10, 2014, in the above-styledcause, I will sell to the highest and bestbidder for cash beginning at 11:00a.m. atthe Lake County Courthouse; 550 West MainStreet, Tavares, FL 32778 on APRIL 1,2014, the following described property:

PARCEL NO.1: THE EAST 220 FEET OF THENORTH 990 FEET OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THESOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH,RANGE 26 EAST, IN LAKE COUNTY,FLORIDA. PARCEL NO. 2: THE WEST 3/5 OFTHE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAT1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THENORTEAT 1/4 OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP21 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, IN LAKECOUNTY, FLROIDA. PARCEL NO. 3: THENORTH 2/5 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THESOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OFTHE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 43,TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, INLAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA.., OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA

Property Address: 18737 THIRD AVENUE, FERNADALE, FL34729Any person claiming an interest in thesurplus from this sale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the date of the lispendens must file a claim with 60 days afterthe sale.

Dated: FEBRUARY 11, 2014

If you are a person with a disability whoneeds any accommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding, you areentitled, at no cost to you, to the provision ofcertain assistance. Please contact NicoleBerg, the ADA Coordinator at the Office ofthe Trial Court Administrator, Lake CountyJudicial Center, P.O. Box 7800/550 W. MainSt., Tavares, Florida 32778, Telephone (352)253-1604, at least 7 days before yourscheduled appearance, or immediately uponreceiving this notification if the time beforethe scheduled appearance is less that 7days, if you are hearing or voice impaired,call 711.

WITNESS my hand and the seal of this courton FEBRUARY 11, 2014

NEIL KELLYAs Clerk of said CourtBy /s/S/A.THIGPENAs Deputy Clerk

Ad No.:00428697MARCH 2 & 9, 2014

Choice Legal Group, P.A.1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309Telephone: (954) 453-0365Facsimile: (954) 771-6052Toll Free: 1-800-441-243809-72430

Ad. No.00424648MARCH 2 & 9, 2014

003 Legal Notices

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR

LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION:

CASE NO.: 2012 CA 001156

THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THEBANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THECERTIFICATE HOLDERS OF CWALT, INC.ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST 2006-OA6,MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,SERIES 2006-OA6, Plaintiff,vs.

SAEED YASIN; SOUTH RIDGE OF CLERMONTHOMEOWNERS’ ASSOCIATION, INC.;UNKNOWN TENANT(S) BIBI YASIN; INPOSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY, Defendants.

RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to FinalJudgment of Foreclosure dated the 21ST dayof JANUARY, 2014, and entered in Case No.2012 CA 001156 of the Circuit Court of the5TH Judicial Circuit in and for Lake County,Florida, wherein THE BANK OF NEW YORKMELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK ASTRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATE HOLDERSOF CWALT, INC. ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST2006-OA6, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGHCERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-OA6 is thePlaintiff and SAEED YASIN, SOUTH RIDGE OFCLERMONT HOMEOWNERS’ ASSOCIATION,INC., UNKNOWN TENANT(S) AND BIBI YASININ POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTYare defendants. The Clerk of this Court shallsell to the highest and best bidder for cash atthe, THE LOBBY ON THE FIRST FLOOR OFTHE LAKE COUNTY COURTHOUSE AT 550 W.MAIN STREET, TAVARES, FL. 11:00 AM onthe 30 day of APRIL 2014, the followingdescribed property as set forth in said FinalJudgment, to wit:

LOT 20 OF SOUTHRIDGE, ACCORDING TOTHE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLATBOOK 52, PAGE(S) 28 AND 29, OF THEPUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY,FLORIDA.

ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THESURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHERTHAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THEDATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE ACLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.

If you are a person with a disability whoneeds any accommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding, you areentitled, at no cost to you, to the provision ofcertain assistance. Please contact the ADACoordinator at the Office of the Trial CourtAdministrator, 550 West Main Street, PostOffice Box 7800, Tavares, Florida, 32778,Telephone: (352) 253-1604, within two (2)working days of your receipt of this (describenotice). If you are hearing or voice impaired,call 1-800-955-8771.

Dated this 21 day of JANUARY, 2014.

NEIL KELLYClerk Of The Circuit Court By:/S/D. MATTSONDeputy Clerk

LOT 13 AND THE EASTERLY 10 FEET OF LOT14, BLOCK C, JOANNA SHORES,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, ASRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 12, PAGE 64, OFTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY,FLORIDA.

ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THESURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHERTHAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THEDATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE ACLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.

NOTICE TO PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES

If you are a person with a disability whoneeds any accommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding, you areentitled, at no cost to you, to the provision ofcertain assistance. Please contact the ADACoordinator at the Office of the Trial CourtAdministrator, 550 West Main Street, PostOffice Box 7800, Tavares, Florida 32778,Telephone (352) 253-1604, within two (2)Working days of your receipt of this notice. Ifyou are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-800-955-8771.

Neil KellyCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Lake County, Florida/S/D. NEALDEPUTY CLERK OF COURT

ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF:SHAPIRO, FISHMAN,GACHE´, LLP2424 North Federal Highway, Suite 360Boca Raton, Florida 33431(561) 998-6700(561) 998-6707

10-195686 FC01

Ad No.: 00426157March 2 & 9, 2014

003 Legal Notices

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR

LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION

Case #: 2011-CA-001357Division: 3

BAC Home Loans Servicing, L.P. f/k/aCountrywide Home Loans Servicing, L.P.Plaintiff,

-vs.-

Tomi Sue Pata a/k/a Tomi Pata and MichaelAllen Pata a/k/a Michael Pata, Wife andHusband; Unknown Parties in Possession #1;If living, and all Unknown Parties claiming by,through, under and against the above namedDefendant(s) who are not known to be deador alive, whether said Unknown Parties mayclaim an interest as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees,Grantees, or Other Claimants. UnknownParties in Possession #2; If living, and allUnknown Parties claiming by, through, underand against the above named Defendant(s)who are not known to be dead or alive,whether said Unknown Parties may claim aninterest as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees,Grantees, or Other Claimants.Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to anOrder dated November 14, 2013, entered inCivil Case No. 2011-CA-001357 of theCircuit Court of the 5th Judicial Circuit in andfor Lake County, Florida, wherein BAC HomeLoans Servicing, L.P. f/k/a CountrywideHome Loans Servicing, L.P. Plaintiff and TomiSue Pata a/k/a Tomi Pata and Michael AllenPata a/k/a Michael Pata, Wife and Husbandare defendant(s), I Clerk of Court, Neil Kelly,will sell to the highest and best bidder forcash, ON THE 1ST FLOOR OF LAKE COUNTYCOURTHOUSE, 550 W. MAIN STREET,TAVARES, FL, AT THE INFORMATION DESK,AT 11:00 A.M., on March 25, 2014 thefollowing described property as set forth insaid Final Judgment, to-wit:

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR

LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA

CASE NO.:2010 CA 004933

US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ASINDENTURE TRUSTEE OF CASTLE PEAK2011-1 LOAN TRUST MORTGAGE BACKEDNOTES, SERIES 2011-1,

Plaintiff,v.

EDWARD MUNOZ, ET AL.,

Defendant,

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to anOrder or Final Judgment entered in the abovestyled cause now pending in said court, that Iwill sell to the highest and best bidder forcash. The sale shall be held by the Clerk ofCourt at the Lake County Courthouse lobby,550 W. Main Street, First Floor, Tavares, Fl32778 at 11:00 a.m. on April 3, 2014, thefollowing described property as set forth insaid Final Judgment to wit::

THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LAND SITUATE,LYING AND BEING IN COUNTY OF LAKE,STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT:

LOT 265, OF REGENCY HILLS-PHASE 2,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, ASRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 49, AT PAGE 51-56, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKECOUNTY, FLORIDA.

Property address: 2767 Kingston Ridge Drive, Clermont, FL34711

ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST INSURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHERTHAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THEDATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILEWITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER SALE.

WITNESS my hand and the seal of this courton January 29, 2014.

By: /s/D.NEALDeputy ClerkSeal: Neil Kelly, ClerkLake County, Florida

Ad No.:00425431March 2 & 9, 2014

Clerk Of The Circuit CourtBy:/s/D. NEALDeputy Clerk

Douglas C. Zahm, P.A.12425 28th Street North, Suite 200St. Petersburg, FL 33716(727) 536-4911 (727) 539-1094 fax

Ad No.:00426637March 2 & 9, 2014

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR

LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA

CASE NO. 2010-CA-001939

U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONPlaintiff,

v.

KENDALL C. VANSANT A/K/A KENDALLVANSANT; MONICA VANSANT; JOHN DOE ASUNKNOWN TENANT IN POSSESSION; JANEDOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT IN POSSESSION;AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY,THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE ABOVENAMED DEFENDANT(S), WHO (IS/ARE) NOTKNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHERSAID UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM AS HEIRS,DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES,LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, SPOUSES,OR OTHER CLAIMANTS;Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE

Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to theSummary Final Judgment of Foreclosureentered on AUGUST 15, 2013, and the OrderRescheduling Forwclosure Sale entered onFebruary 4, 2014, in this cause, in the CircuitCourt of Lake County, Florida, the clerk shallsell property situated in LAKE County, Florida,described as:

LOT 2 OF WHISPERING PINES ANNEX NO. 2,A SUBDIVISION LOCATED IN THE CITY OFLEESBURG, LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF ASRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13, PAGE 15,PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY,FLORIDA.

a/k/a 1206 OAK DRIVE, LEESBURG, FL34748

at public sale, to the highest and best bidder,for cash, inside the front door of the LakeCounty Courthouse, 550 W. Main Street,First Floor, Tavares, FL 32778, on March 20,2014 at 11:00 A.M.

Any person claiming an interest in thesurplus from the sale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the date of the lispendens must file a claim within 60 daysafter the sale.

IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITYWHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMODATION INORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THISPROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NOCOST TO YOU, TO THE PROVISION OFCERTAIN ASSISTANCE. WITHIN TWO (2)DAYS WORKING DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OFTHIS NOTICE, PLEASE CONTACT (352) 253-1604; IF YOU ARE HEARING IMPAIRED, CALL1-800-955-8771; IF YOU ARE VOICEIMPAIRED, CALL 1-800-955-8770.

Dated at Tavares, Florida, this 6 day ofFebruary, 2014.

Neil Kelly

of the Circuit Court of the Fifth Judicial Circuitin and for Lake County, Florida, wherein theClerk of the Circuit Court will sell to thehighest bidder for cash on 26 day of MARCH,2014, at 11:00 a.m. on the First Floor, nearthe Information Desk in the Lake CountyCourthouse, 550 West Main Street, Tavares,Florida 32778, relative to the followingdescribed property as set forth in the FinalJudgment, to wit:

LOT 108, ARBOR HILLS UNIT 2, ACCORDINGTO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLATBOOK 35, PAGE 76, PUBLIC RECORDS OFLAKE COUNTY FLORIDA.

Any person claiming an interest in thesurplus from the sale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the date of the LisPendens must file a claim within 60 daysafter the sale.

ATTENTION: PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES

If you are a person with a disability whoneeds any accommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding, you areentitled, at no cost to you, to the provision ofcertain assistance. Please contact:ADA Coordinator, Lake CountyPO Box 7800/550 W. Main StreetTavares, FL 32778Phone: (352) 253-1604Please contact at least 7 days before yourscheduled court appearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notification if the timebefore the scheduled appearance is less than7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired,call 711.

DATED AT TAVARES, FLORIDA THIS 20thDAY OF FEBRUARY, 2014.

/s/A.THIGPENDeputy ClerkNEIL KELLYCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTLAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA

Ad No.:00427985FEBRUARY 23 & MARCH 2, 2014

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR

LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA

CASE NO.2009-CA-006838

SEC: 10

BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,Plaintiff,

v.

BILLY K DOTY; ARBOR HILLS COMMUNITYASSOCIATION, INC.; AND UNKNOWNTENANTS/OWNERS,Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to anOrder on Plaintiff’s Motion to ResetForeclosure Sale dated FEBRUARY 19, 2014,entered in Civil Case No. 2009-CA-006838

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTHJUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR

LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE NO. 11-CA-000795

US BANK, N.A.Plaintiff,

v.

JOSEPH I. ROSSELLI A/K/A/ JOSEPHROSSELLI; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JOSEPH I.ROSSELLI A/K/A/ JOSEPH ROSSELLI,UNKNOWN TENANT 1; UNKNOWN TENANT2; AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMINGBY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THEABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT(S), WHO(IS/ARE) NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD ORALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIESCLAIM AS HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES,ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS,TRUSTEES, SPOUSES, OR OTHERCLAIMANTS.Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE

Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to theFinal Summary of Judgment of Foreclosuredated September 13, 2012, and the OrderRescheduling Foreclosure Sale entered onFeb. 19, 2014 in this cause, I will sell theproperty situated in LAKE County, Florid,describes as:

LOT 43, CRICKET LAKE VILLAGE FOURTHADDITION, ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 36,PAGE(S) 26, PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKECOUNTY, FLORIDA.

a/k/a 503 DOROTHY CIRCLE, EUSTIS, FL32726

at public sale, to the highest and best bidder,for cash, inside the front door, of the LakeCounty COURTHOUSE, 550 W. Main Street,First Floor, Tavares, FL 32778, Florida, at 11o’clock a.m. on MARCH 26, 2014

Any person claiming an interest in thesurplus from the sale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the date of the lispendens must file a claim within 60 daysafter the sale.

Dated at Tavares, Florida, this 20 day ofFEBRUARY, 2014.

Neil KellyClerk Of The Circuit CourtBy:/s/A.THIGPENDeputy Clerk

Douglas C. Zahm, P.A.12425 28th Street N., Suite 200St. Petersburg, FL 33716(727) 536-4911 phone /(727) 539-1094 fax

IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITYWHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMODATION INORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THISPROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NOCOST TO YOU, TO THE PROVISION OFCERTAIN ASSISTANCE. WITHIN TWO (2)DAYS WORKING DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OFTHIS NOTICE, PLEASE CONTACT (352) 742-4100; IF YOU ARE HEARING IMPAIRED, CALL1-800-955-8771; IF YOU ARE VOICEIMPAIRED, CALL 1-800-955-8770.

Ad No.:00427982FEBRUARY 23 & MARCH 2, 2014

By:/s/A.THIGPEN

Copies and Invoice Furnished to:Florida Foreclosure Attorneys, PLLC, 4855 Technology WaySuite 500Boca Raton, FL 33431Telephone: (727-446-4826

File No.: CA11-00238

Ad No.: 00428672MARCH 2 & 9, 2014

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTHJUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR

LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION

CASE NO.: 2009 CA 004446

THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON F/K/ATHE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FORTHE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS CWALT, INC.ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST 2005-50CBMORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,SERIES 2005-50CB,Plaintiff

vs.

DERRICK J. MONACO A/K/A DERICKMONACO, et al.Defendant(s)

NOTICE OF SALE

Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to anOrder dated FEBRUARY 12, 2014, entered inCivil Case Number 2009 CA 004446, in theCircuit Court for Lake County, Florida,wherein THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLONF/K/A THE BANK OF NEW YORK, ASTRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERSCWALT, INC. ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST2005-50CB MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGHCERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-50CB is thePlaintiff, and DERRICK J. MONACO A/K/ADERICK MONACO, et al, are the Defendants,Lake County Clerk of Court will sell theproperty situated in Lake County, Florida,described as:

LOT 14, BLOCK E, SORRENTO HILLSPHASES 1 & 2, ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 48,PAGE(S) 4-15, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OFLAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA

at public sale, to the highest and best bidder,for cash, at Right Inside the Door of the LakeCounty Courthouse, 550 West Main Street,Tavares, FL 32778 at 11:00 AM, on the 2day of APRIL, 2014.Any person claiming an interest in thesurplus from the sale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the date of the lispendens must file a claim within 60 daysafter the sale.

“In accordance with the Americans WithDisabilities Act, persons in need of a specialaccommodation to participate in thisproceeding shall, within seven (7) days priorto any proceeding, contact the AdministrativeOffice of the Court, Lake County Courthouse,550 West Main Street, Tavares, FL 32778telephone (352) 253-1604, TDD, 1-800-955-8771 or 1-800-955-8770 via FloridaRelay Service.”

apre ako ki avek Americans With DisabilitiesAct, tout moun kin ginyin yun bezwenspesiyal pou akomodasiyon pou yo patisipenan pwogram sa-a dwe, nan yun tan rezonaban ninpot aranjman kapab fet, yo dwekontakte Administration Office Of The Court inan nimero Lake County Courthouse, 550West Main Street, FL 32778 telefon nam se(352) 253-1604 oubyen TDD 1-800-955-8771 oubyen 1-800-955-8770 i pasan paFlorida Relay Service.

En accordance avec la Loi des “AmericansWith Disabilities”. Les personnes en besoind’une accommodation speciale pourparticiper a ces procedures doivent, dans untemps raisonable, avante d’entreprendreaucune autre demarche, contractor l’officeadministrative de la Court situe au LakeCounty Courthouse, 550 West Main Strret,FL 32778 le telephone (352) 253-1604 TDD1-800-955-8771 or1-800-955-8770 via Florida Relay Service.

“De acuerdo con el Acto o Decreto de losAmericanos con Impedimentos, Inhabilitados,personas en necesidad del servicio specialpara participar en este procedimientodebran, dentro de un tiempo razonable, antesde cualquier procedimiento, ponerse encontracto con la oficina Administrativa de laCorte Lake County Courthouse, 550 WestMain Street, FL 32778, (352) 253-1604,TDD 1-800-955-8770 o 1-800-955-8771Via Florida Relay Service.”

Dated: FEBRUARY 26, 2014

NEIL KELLYLake County Clerk of CourtCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT

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405 Professional

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288 TreeService

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205 Adult Care

201 Insurance

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106 Personals

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104 SpecialNotices

CHIWEENIE & CHIHUAHUA near LakeElla area. 352-516-6455

102 Lost

100Announcement

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALSRFP No. 140112

City of Leesburg, Florida

The City of Leesburg is seeking proposalsfrom qualified and interested individuals orfirms in providing Residential PropertyManagement Services. The City haspurchased several single and multi-familyproperties at different locations. The City willcontract with the successful party to providea full range of Property ManagementServices. Full details of the scope of servicesis listed in the RFP document. Proposals willbe accepted up until April 1, 2014 at 2:00PM. All questions and submittals shall bedirected to the Purchasing Office at 204 N.5th Street, Leesburg, FL 34748 or by e-mailto purch(at)leeesburgflorida.gov.

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NOTICE OF SALE

To satisfy owners lien for rent due inaccordance with Florida Statutes, “The SelfStorage Facility Act “ (Sections 83.801-83.809), contents of the leased storage unitsas well as leased outside spaces (individualsidentified below) including all personalproperty consisting of miscellaneoushousehold items, furniture, clothing, boxes,motor vehicles, boats, trailers, and otheritems, will be sold at Public Auction to thehighest bidder (or otherwise disposed of) atthe following location and time.

Florida Discount Self Storage 17420 State Road 50Clermont, FL 34711

Date: March 21, 2014Time: 10:00 AM

All units are sold “as is”, and must be paidfor in CASH immediately following theauction. All units advertised may not beavailable at the time of the auction in theevent of settlement between owner andobligated party.

Unit# 0709 - Timmy GilhamUnit# 0805 - Robert SistrunkUnit# 0929 - Brian CraigUnit# 1212 - Tracy McConnell

Ad No.: 00428724March 2 & 9, 2014

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION

For monies due on storage units located atHarris Mini Storage located at 21901 U.S.Highway 441, Mount Dora, FL. The auctionwill be held on Wednesday, March 12, 2014at 9 AM at Harris Mini Storage located at21901 U.S. Highway 441, Mount Dora, FL.

The names of those whose household goodswill be sold are as follows:

#1503 - RANTON BASHOR#1915 - ERNEST LANCASTER#2110 - VANETTA GOBLE#1909 - HELEN HORNE#220 - THOMAS & KATHY MIZE#506 - THOMAS & KATHY MIZE#1222 - TY RODEN#1717 - TY RODEN#221 - ELVIRA LEBRON#1705 - GLENN SIGALOW#403 - TERRY KNIGHT#1605 - JACK HARRIS#1302 - ANDREA MASON#1708 - ERLAND MANON

Ad No.:00428587MARCH 2 & 9, 2014

PUBLIC NOTICE

U-Haul Company of Gainesville Notice ishereby given that on March 11, 2014, U-Haul of Gainesville hereby publishes notice,as required by Florida “Self-Storage Act”,section 83.806 and 83.807, of a public saleof the property listed below to satisfy alandlord’s lien. All sales are for cash to thehighest bidder and are considered final underthe Judicial Lien process by public auction ofthe following storage units. The goods to besold are generally described as householdgoods. The terms of the sale will be cashonly. U-Haul Company does reserve the rightto refuse any bid.

The sale will begin at 8:00 AM and willcontinue until all units are sold.

U-Haul Storage of Leesburg, 29008 HWY 27,Leesburg, FL 3272610060 - James Sager30050 - Daniel Cunningham40005 - Suzanne Vecanski40060 - Quanda Dean

Ad No.00427900February 23 & March 2, 2013

PUBLIC NOTICE

U-Haul Company of Gainesville Notice ishereby given that on March 11, 2014, U-Haul of Gainesville hereby publishes notice,as required by Florida “Self-Storage Act”,section 83.806 and 83.807, of a public saleof the property listed below to satisfy alandlord’s lien. All sales are for cash to thehighest bidder and are considered final underthe Judicial Lien process by public auction ofthe following storage units. The goods to besold are generally described as householdgoods. The terms of the sale will be cashonly. U-Haul Company does reserve the rightto refuse any bid.

The sale will begin at 8:00 AM and willcontinue until all units are sold.

U-Haul Center of Leesburg, 10128 US Hwy441 South, Leesburg, FL 34788C104 - Jessica GrantD116 - Michael Swiney

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HEWITT ENVIRONMENTALis seeking a CDL Class A or Class BDriver with Air Brake Endorsementand a clean driving record.

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No phone calls please.EOE. DFWP. EVerify.

DRIVERNeeded for OTR, 5 yrs. exp. w/somereefer. Good driving record & ref’s.

Very nice truck. NON SMOKER.Call 352-516-1986

AUTO BODY ESTIMATORExp Auto Body Estimator for highvolume collision center needed inLeesburg, FL. Must be proficient InCCCone. Knowledge of ADP.Management System a plus.Knowledge of estimating lg. trucks &motorhomes a plus. Excellentcommunications skills required.Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K & PaidVacations

Email your resume to:[email protected]

450 Trades

WE'RE HIRING!RN & LPNs

P/T on the 11-7 shift& PRN on all shifts

CNAsF/T & P/T on all shifts.

All applicants must have priorLong TermCare experience & current

FL certification or license.*We offer competitive rates

and room for growth*Apply in person at the facility

or email resume [email protected]

715 E. Dixie Ave., Leesburg

WE'RE HIRING!MEDICAL RECORDS CLERK

Seeking applicant with attention todetail. Position includes filing &

maintaining all Patient data as well ascreating & processing new records.

Previous Long Term Careexperience is preferred.

*We offer competitive ratesand room for growth*

Apply in person at the facilityor email resume [email protected]

715 E. Dixie Ave, Leesburg

435 Medical

WE'RE HIRING!

F/T WEEKEND SUPERVISORRN/LPN needed for double

weekend shift from 7am-11pm.LPNs

F/T on the 3-11 shift.All applicants must have 1+ yearLong Term Care experience and a

current FL license.We offer competitive rates, great

benefits and room for growth!Visit the facility to apply, or email

your resume to [email protected]

700 North Palmetto St., Leesburg

RN'S, PT'S, OT'S AND ST'S PER DIEMFor A Medicare and CHAP accreditedHome Care agency for Lake CountyCompetitive salary. Send resume to:[email protected]

PHARMACY MANAGERAnnalice LLC (dba Pegasus RX).Bushnell, FL. 40 hrs/wk rotating shiftsduring store hrs (8am-6pm M to F &9am-1pm Sat). Master’s degree inPharmacy; 6 yrs exp as Pharmacist.Pharmacy lic & all other skills &credentials as reqd by FL.

Mail Resume to:Doreen M. Scott

2107 Hammock Park CtTrinity, FL 34655

OPHTHALMIC TECH. NEEDED:We are a dynamic Ophthalmologypractice looking for dynamic people!Excellent customer service skills, apositive attitude and are able torefract. This is a F/T position, Mon-Fri,Benefits including; Health care, Lifeins, PTO time, uniform allowance and401K company participation. We offera Competitive salary.

Fax resume to:MFEC, (352)735-6404 or

Email [email protected]

NEW ADULT DAY CARE CENTEROPENING IN WILDWOOD

Part time LPN’S, CNA’S & HHA’Sneeded. Open 8am - 6pm, M- F.

Call 352-399-6862 or email resumeto: [email protected]

MEDICAL RECEPTIONISTF/T, exp. with knowledge of EMR forPrimary Care Practice in Summerfield,with opportunity for advancement.

Fax resume to: 352-307-7848

MEDICAL BILLER, CODER & A/REXPERIENCED

For busy medical office.Email at:

[email protected]

CNA FULL TIME3pm-11pm. M-F, alternate weekends

Apply on line at: www.avantecenters.com

or fax resume to: 352-787-6361

435 Medical

MA OR CNAfor Leesburg Ophthalmic Sx Center.

F/T w/benefits.Send resume to

[email protected] fax 352-315-7636

LPN, RN, PARAMEDIC & EMT& X-RAY TECH./MA

Needed for Busy Urgent Care.Email to:

medicalbillingtoday@ yahoo.com

LPN - FTOffice exp. preferred but not required.Hrs. 8:30 - 5:00, with benefits, Ins. &401K.

Lake Pulmonary & Sleep DisorderFax resume to:

Patti: 352-728-6460

FAMILY MEDICAL PRACTICEFRONT OFFICE - FT:

long-term with benefits. Must bedependable and professional. Exp.preferred in ins. verification, EMR,Word, and Excel.

Send resume to Leslie [email protected]

DIRECT CARE & OFFICE STAFFSend resume to: [email protected]

CNA’s & HHA’sNeeded Hrly.& Live-in.

LOVING CAREMon. - Fri. Call: 352-728-3100

AREA ASSISTED LIVING FACILITYHiring for Caregiver.

Apply To:HENDERSON HOUSE

907 E. Orange Ave. Eustis, FL.

435 Medical

DENTAL HYGIENISTPermanent part time Dental Hygienistneeded for busy Leesburg generalpractice seeking an outgoing exp’dlicense hygienist who must possess,advance knowledge of dental hygieneprocedure and associated duties. Onewho can educate patients both in oralhygiene and general care and onewho maintains excellent patientrelationship. Knowledge of Dentrixhelpful.

Submit your resume via email [email protected]

or fax to 352-787-9091

DENTAL ASSISTANTExperienced for busy office. Musthave qualified expanded duties &

radiology certified $16/hr +.Looking for outgoing dependable,rofessional person must be able to

multi task. Lady Lake area.352-751-1178

432 Dental

D2 DAILY COMMERCIAL Sunday, March 2, 2014D2 DAILY COMMERCIAL Sunday, March 2, 2014

TURKEY FRYER 30 quartw/accessories. $35. Call 352-357-0120

STAND metal for flat screen TV w/2glass shelves. $99 352-603-0005

SHOES Woman’s Designer (11 pairs)size 7. $100. 352-753-4043

SHOES 6.5 & 7.5 Harley Davidsonoriginal. Like new. $100. 430-0407

SHELTER by Easy Up w/weight bags.Excel cond. $250. 352-365-2297

SEWING MACHINE SingerFeatherweight Excel cond. $325.751-0369

SCRAPBOOK, templates, scissors,paper much more. $75. 348-2389.

SCRAP WOOD & BENCHES, FREE Call352-223-4786

RECORDS 50’s, box sets of albums &singles. $75. 352-483-4762

PORCH AWNING, Alum. 30’ x 9’complete w/posts. Excel cond.$450. 616-566-5467

POOL SOLAR PANEL, Asking $2,000.352-262-1365

PAINTBALL GUN Spyder TL, 3000psi,fiberglass tank/extra $50 267-4632

ORECK XL Totally reconditioned. Likenew. $100 Call Al 352-751-0369

NASCAR FLAG Dale Senior #3, 5’x3’.yr. 2000. $80 Call 352-787-0537

MIRRORS (2) FRAMED, 52.2” x 32” &42”x 33”. $95. 352-589-8515

MIRROR Clear. 1/8”, 17.5 X 77.5. 12pieces. $60. 352-383-0654

LUGGAGE 2 pc. Jaguar carry ons, black& white tweed. $20. 352-323-0899

LIGHTS, Tiffany style, 2 singles & onedbl. $100 obo. Call 352-215-7790

JEANS, Dress pants, shorts, Men’s.Some new. Size 38. $70. 314-2820

JACKET Harley Davidson blk, XL. New,not leather. $100. 352-243-1458

HAND MIXER portable, 200 watt. GE, 6speed. New $40. 352-748-9611

FLOOR LAMP very nice, $20. Call 352-787-0613

FIREWOOD Oak, you cut. $50 Call 352-357-3616

652 ArticlesFor Sale

FIRE PIT used. Asking $35. Call 352-262-1365

DRESS SHIRTS Men’s long sleeved, 5X-Large. $25. 586-945-1415

DOWN MATTRESS COVER Queen $35.Call 352-314-9326

DISHES beautiful pastel colors 10 pcsetting w/extra. $40. 365-0109

COMFORTER Queen, 8pc. maroonw/gold trim. $70. 352-314-2820

COFFEE MAKER Hamilton Beach singlecup, like new. $35. 352-343-4550

CHRISTMAS LIGHTS, lg. blubs multicolor 12 strings. $15. 735-1798

CHINA Noritake Canton, service for12+. $95. Call 352-255-7910

CHAISE LOUNGE w/cushion, like new.$50 Call 352-787-1575

CEILING FANS (3) by Hunter, $50 forall. Call 352-874-4535

CEILING FAN Hunter brand new. $45.352-262-1365

BREADMAKER Wolf Gang Puck. Asking$65. 352-771-1046

BOOTS UGG blk classic tall. Size 8,retail $195, like new $75. 245-6930

BARBECUE GRILL, Lifetime cast iron,w/rotisserie. $60. 352-729-2526

BAKING DISHES Markrest, (brownbowls). $100 obo. 352-669-2379

BACK PACK new, Bass Pro Shop. $35352-750-1893

ALBUMS 60+ 50’s era $20 Call 352-267-3878

652 ArticlesFor Sale

THREE WHEEL ADULT BIKES, old,broken or unwanted. Will pay cash.Call 352-343-6608

651 ArticlesWanted

WIRELESS ROUTER, Netgear $15 Call352-552-1655 or 352-435-0211

MODEM Webstar cable $20 Call 352-552-1655 or 352-435-0211

FLAT SCREEN MONITOR 17”, $35 Call352-460-4503

650 Computers& Equip

WHEELCHAIR Elec. Shoprider,w/charger. 3 yrs. old. Like new. Paid$5000. Now $500. 352-636-0369or 352-636-0371

TRANSFER BENCH Brand New! $60.352-735-0061

SHOWER CHAIR with back brand new.,$45. 352-602-4265

SCOOTER Rally elec. w/elec. lift. Likenew. $600 Call 352-446-7153

MOBILITY CHAIR like new, $3,700. CallBill 352-568-8083 after 6pm.

LIFT CHAIR Like new. Paid $1100. Sellfor $500 obo. Must go! 516-3596

ELITE TRAVELER Go Go w/Pride PowerTote, mini. $799 obo. Call 352-728-1227 or 352-250-9415

BATH TUB TRANSFER CHAIR new,w/back rest. $65. 352-602-4265

649 Medical

LEAD BULLET TRAP 22 caliber rim fireonly never used. $45. 753-8641

DERRINGER 380 caliber, 2 shot. Blacklacquer w/walnut handle. Fired 2x.Approx. 45 cartridges incl. $285.Call 352-217-1322

DAISY Model 880, BB Pellet Pump.5,000 bb’s. $80. 352-253-9359

640 Guns

WHEELBARROW plastic bed, like new.$25. Call 859-512-8009

WEEDEATER Troy-Bilt. Asking $65.352-262-1365

STAG HORN FERN approx. 4’ indiameter. $60 Call 352-508-5593

SKIMMER BOX for Pond $50 Call 352-383-8219

RIDING MOWER Snapper 12hp, rearengine. 30”. $550 352-728-6189

POND large, pre-formed. $75. Call352-787-4624

FOUNTAIN 2 tier concrete. $80. Call352-262-1365

CONCRETE FOUNTAIN, no pump. Goodcond. $100 Call 352-735-1570

635 Garden

LEESBURG TRASH TO TREASURE YARD SALE.Event Saturday, March 8, 2014.8am - 1pm. At the CommunityBuilding located on the corner ofDixie Ave. & Dozier Circle.

EUSTISFri. - Sun. 8am - ?? 1008 PineMeadows Golf Course Rd. 2 in 1crib, race car bed, youth bedw/desk, barber chairs & lots more.

630 Garage Sales

TRACTOR, 65 Massey Ferguson diesel,power steering, 3 point. New motor& reconditioned. $5,000 obo Call352-793-5366

626 FarmEquipment

WINDOW 22”x51 1/2” non-openingdbl. pane. $99. 845-399-4380

STORM DOOR 32” Larson, w/pet door.Good cond. $75. 352-365-2297

STEP LADDER. 8’ $40. SOLD!!!!

PLYWOOD solid wood & 4’x8’, 3/4”cabinet grades. $25. 357-2705

JACUZZI WHIRLPOOL TUB 22” deeplike new $100. 352-343-4633

FRENCH DOORS pair, wood, new cond.needs glass. $100. 352-255-7623

CABINET White, glass doors, blondtrim. $85. 352-748-0702

BATH VANITY w/faucet, cream. $25Call 352-508-5196

625 BuildingSupplies/Materials

STROLLER/CAR SEAT New, Graco, fastaction fold. $100. 352-793-1290

STROLLER Jeep Sport, adj. seat. Likenew. Easy fold. $59. 352-259-7809

PLAYPEN Cosco. Like new. Paid $55sell for $30. 407-310-6628

EVENFLO PORTABLE ULTRA SAUCER.$55. 352-242-1609

CAR SEAT, TODDLER BED, MINISTROLLER. $50. 352-751-4227

BASSINET brand new, mattress w/topover on wheels. $65. 253-9236

624 Children’sitems

AIR PURIFIER UV light for A/C. Killsmold/bacteria. $100. 267-1711

608 A/C & Heat

AIR CONDITIONER Samsung, 10,500btu, digital display. $100. SOLD

608 A/C & Heat

TELEVISION/DVD Combo. Toshiba 20”,great picture. $60. 352-365-2301

TELEVISION 52” Sony, works good.$80. 352-742-0894

SOUND BAR, for TV w/remote. $65 Call352-365-1819

OUTDOOR SCANNER & HAM DISCONEANTENNA $25 Call 352-728-4244

NINTENDO DS, has girls carrying case.16 games. $99 obo 352-455-8225

NEXTBOOK ANDROID TABLET 8”, bygoogle $70 352-552-1655

KOCASO ANDRIOD TABLET ModelM736 w/cover $70 obo. 787-0551

CELL PHONE Samsung Galaxy Epic 4G.$80 Call 352-406-6587

CAMERA Nikon N90, 35mm, auto,$100 Call 352-259-0109

606 Electronics

WASHING MACHINE STAND, w/drawer.$50. 352-742-1422

STOVE GE gas, self cleaning. Almond,works good. $160 Call 603-0005

REFRIGERATOR Whirlpool. Perfectcond. Top freezer, auto ice maker.Black. 2 yrs, old. $200. 793-1993

REFRIGERATOR Kenmore, 17.5 cu.ft.ugly, works $100 352-434-5314

REFRIGERATOR GE, works good, 20 cu.ft. 10 yrs. old. $100. 750-0367

REFRIGERATOR Franklin Chef44”Hx18”W $60. 352-215-7790

FREEZER Frigidaire, $180. 352-728-1227 or 352-250-9415

FREEZER Frigidaire upright. $350. 352-262-1365

605 Appliances

DISCOUNTAPPLIANCE

Repair-Sales-Service Most Repairs $60 Plus Parts

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

Washers & DryersDays, Evenings & Weekends

Call Now352-874-1238

605 Appliances

WICKER PORCH SET 4 pcs. w/cushionsfair cond. $70. 352-383-4863

TABLE round glass top & wrought ironw/2 chairs. $60. 352-742-7847

TABLE Hall/Sofa, 4” top w/wroughtiron. 51”L x 31”T. $99. 314-2820

TABLE & 6 Chairs. Pecan, DrexelHeritage. $175. 352-728-1227 or352-250-9415

SOFA Mauve & cream. Excel cond.$100. 352-435-4520

SLEEPER SOFA Italian leather. Goodcond. $100. 352-343-7748

ROLL TOP DESK real wood, good cond.$100 obo. 352-504-8827

ROCKER swivel, dark green good cond.$30. 352-787-3198

RECLINERS (2) blk vinyl, good cond.$60 for both. Call 352-315-8833

RECLINER Lovely, pink. Excel cond.$45. Call 352-742-1044

RECLINER clean, maroon. $60. 352-748-0702

MATTRESS PAD 3” king, memory foamw/cover & fitted sides. like new.$130 Call 570-466-1310

MATTRESS & BOX SPRING Twin, verygood cond. $99 352-246-9948

KITCHEN CHAIRS Oak wood. $50. Call352-750-2825

HUTCH Solid Oak, 2 pc. Glass doors ontop, drawers on bottom. $100 firm.Call 352-409-1032

HIDE A BED Full Size. Excel cond. Only$75. Call 352-343-8211

FURNITURE $100 TAKES ALL. Pleasecall 352-636-0331

ENTERTAINMENT CENTER washed oak,hold 42” TV excel. $80 502-3445

ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Oak, 52”Hx48”Wx19”D $50. 585-346-2746

ENTERTAINMENT CENTER 6’ x 10.5”Tx3.5’Wx 21”D. $100. 352-460-5557

END TABLES (3) solid maple w/lift topsfor storage. $75. SOLD!!!

DINING ROOM TABLE, lg. w/pads & 218” inserts, $90. 343-3713

DINING ROOM TABLE w/6 chairs oncasters w/leaf. $100. SOLD!!!!!!

DINING ROOM TABLE SET 4 chairs,light beige. Excel. $100. 874-6761

COUCH Good cond. Dark brown. $100Call 352-429-2742

COUCH 3 cushion, Queen pull out bed.Cream/blue floral. Like new. $200.Call SOLD!

COUCH 3 cushion, light floral. Likenew. $100. 352-735-5832

COFFEE TABLE Oak, Broyhill, excelcond. $65 Call 352-343-0161

COFFEE TABLE & END TABLES, glasstops. $40 Call 352-435-7006

COFFEE TABLE & 1 END TABLE, glasstops. $40 Call 352-630-1714

CHEST OF DRAWERS Ethan Allen, w/2matching night stands. $199 obo.Call 352-728-1227 or 250-9415.

BENCH/COFFEE TABLE Cypress, one ofa kind. $375. 352-728-1227 or352-250-9415

BAR STOOLS (2) black backs,cushioned seats. $75. 715-671-8152

BAKERS RACK Green metal w/3shelves. $45. 352-315-9324

AFFORDABLE BEDDINGat our newest

MATTRESS MARKETOUTLET SHOWROOM9900 Hwy 441 Leesburg FL

352-460-4816 M-S 10-7 S-12-6We buy manufacturers overstock and

pass the savings on to youStearns & Foster, Sealy,

Simmons, Gel Memory Foam90 days same as cash

no credit check - delivery available.

ACCENT TABLES (2) wood. $45. Call352-262-1365

604 Furniture

RECORDS The Dorseys, 1958 & TheGreat Band Era. $40. 589-9237

HUMMEL $70. Call 352-357-7413

DOLL Princess Diana w/papers, mintcont. $100. Call 352-383-2553

DOLL 42” porcelain Indian Maiden newin box. $50. 352-728-6572

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

603 Collectibles

SCRAPBOOKING SUPPLIES 2 boxes, ofvarious items. $25, 352-821-2801

602 Arts/Crafts

Sunday, March 2, 2014 DAILY COMMERCIAL D3Sunday, March 2, 2014 DAILY COMMERCIAL D3

Eustis1 Bedroom , Private Patio

1 Story, Walk to PublixBring This Ad To Receive

$100 OFF First Full Month Rent 1651 N. County Rd 19A,

Eustis Fl 32726352-357-7332

PAR CAR 2000, 48V., excel.Lights/signals/enclosure. $1850357-6638

GOLF CART TIRES (18) on wheels. $40for all. 352-978-1352

GOLF CART lightweight Alum. $30.New. Call 352-243-2144

E-Z-GO Marathon, 36V, lights, heavyduty charger. $1100. 343-6608

CLUB CAR ‘94 well equipped, chargerneeds batteries. $550.

SOLD!

1275 GolfCarts

TIRES (4) 315-75-16 GoodyearWrangler MTR. excel cond. $400obo. 352-255-7395

ROOF RACK from ‘05 LincolnNavigator. Excel Cond. $50. 460-0422

HEADLIGHT LOW BEAM, 2004, MK INFIQX56 1 pair. $100 352-551-3403

DUALLY WHEEL COVERS (4 ) 16”stainless steel snap on. $80. 223-0261

1264 AutoPartsAccessory

DATSUN 1980, Silver Blue, short bed, 1owner, 5 speed 97K org. mi. veryclean, good shape, garage kept.$1750 Call 352-223-2319

AUTO SWAP-CORRAL SHOW March 2nd Sumter Cnty. Fairgrounds

Sumter Swap Meets.800-438-8559

1250 AntiqueCars

UTILITY TRAILER 4’x8’, tilt, new lights,new tires w/spare., excel. cond.$400 FIRM Call 352-460-0472

UTILITY TRAILER 28 x 54, drop tailgate, easy load. $250. 352-636-0369 or 352-636-0371.

UTILITY TRAILER ‘09, 4’ x 6’, newtires. $350. 352-508-5420

TRAILER Drop gate, 6’ x 8’. Heavy duty,diamond plate bottom. $700. 352-669-9341

PULL TRAILER W/Tilt bed. 5’W x 9’2”L.$350. SOLD

ENCLOSED TRAILER ‘01 5’x10’Hallmark, new tires, equipped to ahaul motorcycle. Good cond.$1,600. 352-255-6581

1247 Trailers

FORD F-250 XLT Lariat ‘91. 4 x 4.61,226 mi. 5.8L gas,, auto, P.S.,P.L., PAW., Cruise, cold A/C, 8’ bed& topper. No rust, new tires. $4500obo. SOLD

1240 TrucksLight Duty

TOWN & COUNTRY LXI VAN, 2000,leather, & 3rd row seat. 166K mi.$2400 Call 252-341-1238

1230 Vans

RAINSUIT Tourmaster Men’s x-lg. Likenew $60 obo. 606-615-2094

MOTORCYCLE JACK, CRAFTSMAN.$75. 352-360-3335

JACKET men’s, brown leather, size 44.Like new. $75. SOLD!!!!

JACKET leather Harley Davidson, & vestwomen’s med., pants W/36/8.$150 obo. Call 352-215-7790

HARLEY DAVIDSON Ultra Classic 2009,extras. $14,000 Call 618-978-3203

1210 Mcycles/Mopeds

1206 Aviation

OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS CIERA StationWagon ‘93. 3rd seat. $750 obo.Call 269-330-5696

MERCEDES S320, ‘99, 141K mi. goodcond. runs great. $5,498. 814-414-6691

CHRYSLER SEBRING convertible ‘99,fully loaded, runs great $2000 obo.

SOLD

ANY JUNK CAR CASH. FREE PICK UP!Call 352-771-6191

1205 Autos

1200Transportation

TOW BAR Blue Ox, w/base plate &wiring. Brake buddy $1500 new.Asking $650 obo Call 352-508-5131

COUGAR TOY HAULER 2010, 36’ allstandard equipment. Many extras.$25,000 Call 618-978-3203

1150 R V &Campers

TROLLING MOTOR, 50 Trackerw/battery. Used little. $100. SOLD!

FISH FINDER Hummingbird 200 DX.$100. Call 352-552-0651

BOAT MOTOR Evinrude, pull start.18hp. $500. 352-314-9065

1120 MarineEquip/Supplies

PONTOON, 2005 Sweetwater, like newcond., 22’, bimini top, changingarea, lights, jackets, etc. 60hp, 4stroke, Yamaha, approx. 180 hrs.Dealer serviced at 100 hrs, tandemtrailer - docked in Tavares. $11,000Call 859-771-4818

CANOE 17’ Mohawk. Nova 17composite, high rating on durability.Google it. $330. 352-728-2148

BASS BOAT, 15’ Challenger fiberglass,strong 75hp Mercury outboardw/trailer. $1,500 Firm. 567-674-5109

ALUMACRAFT 16’, Deep V & trailer,35hp Evinrude, trolling motor, depthfinder, live well, anchor mate. Ingreat shape. Used everyday.$2,400. 618-242-4363

1101 Boats

1100Recreation

MOUNT DORA, 2/1, on 5 agriculturalacres fenced, remodeled. $150K.Call 407-247-8329

1002 MfdHomesW/ landFor Sale

TAVARES 55+, 1/1 furn. w/FL. rm.shed/carport. $4,K. 586-524-0266

LEESBURG 2/1.5, 1973, lg. kitchen,side/side fridge, dishwasher,disposal, gas stove. New hot waterheater, lg. shed. Hide-away Park(55+) off 441. 10550 Holloway Dr.Lot 57. $7,500. Pontoon avail. askfor details. Call 740-815-5104

LADY LAKE 1/1 PARK MODEL 1991Cutlas. Fl. rm. & laundry rm. Carport& storage shed. Newly installedHVAC. $26,900 Call 352-750-2503

CLERMONT HWY. 50Before Groveland

Mobile Homes For Salew/Owner Finance

Call Rick 407-547-9394•Remodeled 2br/1ba

“LAST ONE”From $500 down

---$$450/month$$---Also Avail.

Handyman Special’s•1 & 2br from

---$325/month$$---For other rentals onlyCall 352-874-7375

ALTOONA big 3/2 triple wide. Eat inkitchen, new laminate floors, deck,1/3 ac. $6,000 down, $750/mo.352-383-8827

1001 Mfd HomesFor Sale

1000Manufactured

Homes

WANT TO BUY HOUSE in Country Clubof Mt. Dora heated area under1400sf. 352-343-6373 Rm. 118

936 Real EstateWanted

WATERFRONT HOMEFRUITLAND PARK

3/2 canal front, Lake Griffin$129,900 Seller Motivated.

Call 352-787-4584GalbreathRealty.com

903 HomesFor Sale

THE VILLAGES 3/2 in Ferdadina, 1292Mockingbird Ln, corner lotstretched, tile floors & granitecounter tops. Enclosed sun rm.,w/upgrades. $324,900 Call 240-626-1933

FOR SALE, RENT, OR RENT TO OWN,1/1's to 3/2's nice 55+ community.

Palm Ridge Mobile Village1806 Timber Ridge Circle, Leesburg

352-787-2408 [email protected]

BUSHNELL MUST SEE! Great incomeproperty or cozy 2/1 home on 6 lots.River access. Priced to sell. Call352-460-5625

903 HomesFor Sale

900Real Estate

For Sale

FOR SALE, RENT, OR RENT TO OWN,1/1's to 3/2's nice 55+ community.

Palm Ridge Mobile Village1806 Timber Ridge Circle, Leesburg

352-787-2408 [email protected]

825 Rent-To-Own

FOR SALE, RENT, OR RENT TO OWN,1/1's to 3/2's nice 55+ community.

Palm Ridge Mobile Village1806 Timber Ridge Circle, Leesburg

352-787-2408 [email protected]

CLERMONT HWY. 50Before Groveland

Mobile Homes For Salew/Owner Finance

Call Rick 407-547-9394•Remodeled 2br/1ba

“LAST ONE”From $500 down

---$$450/month$$---Also Avail.

Handyman Special’s•1 & 2br from

---$325/month$$---For other rentals onlyCall 352-874-7375

ATTENTION SENIORS AND ADULTSNever lived in. Brand New 66x14, 3/2,

in nice quiet park in Eustis. $650/mo + utilities. Sorry NO KIDS.

Call 352-396-2042

819ManufacturedHomes Rental

LEESBURGWarehouses w/Offices

2315-25 Griffin Rd. 1,150 up to12,400sf. Starts at $300/mo.

Office/Showroom1607 Hwy. 441 $850/mo

352-787-0004

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looking to expand into The Villages,Why take on the expense of a full staff

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information.

816 CommercialProperty

LEESBURG Senior has home to share,female preferred 60+, free rent. Call352-323-3587

813 HomesTo Share

FRUITLAND PARK near Villages.Female. Huge house. Util., Wi-Fi,cable, waterfalls incl. $530/mo. Nosmoke or pets. 352-326-5121

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TAVARES, 3/2, plus additional, room1,330sf. $725/mo. 352-551-5005

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HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS 4/2.5/1 Closeto Hwy. 27. Very nice 3 story, 2200sf.Stainless appl. granite counter tops,and W/D hookup.

$1000/mo + $1000 security dep. Call407-947-4968 Immediate opening

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CLERMONT HWY. 50Before Groveland

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810 Duplexes

LEESBURG 1/1 male preferred. Pool$450/mo. Must pass backgroundcheck. Call 352-504-7189

EUSTIS someone to share 2/2 home$110/wk. + dep. 352-630-0339

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SPANISH VILLAGEPool, great location!Furn. Efficiency, incl.

util. & cable. $700/mo.2/1 apt. $600/mo.

Furn. $700/mo + util.352-728-5555

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LEESBURG 3/1 Totally RemodeledCHA, W/D hookup, Title floors,Granite tops, Fresh Paint. $650/mo.Call Mark 407-704-7653

LAKE GRIFFIN LAKE FRONT with dockNice! Spacious 1/1 Adult. $650/mo+ dep. RENTED!

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600 N. GroveCall 352-361-5688

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WILDWOOD 4/2 + den all appl. & lawnmaintenance incl. $950/mo 1st +security dep. Call 352-350-6603

TAVARES 301 Ingraham Ave. Olderhome, 3/1, CHA, fenced yard, closeto school & shopping. $675/mo +$500 security. Call 850-867-2073

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LEESBURG, near Mall 3/2/2, tile,fenced yard, all amenities.$1,100/mo. 352-408-6005

LEESBURG lg. 2/1.5, CHA, W/D, greatneighborhood. $900/mo + security.Call 352-874-6322

LEESBURG 3/2, near mall, Nearly newdbl. wide. Upscaled appliances.Small dog consider w/dep. Carport,porches, $900/mo + $900 security.Background credit check. Non-smoker. 352-205-1234

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800Real EstateFor Rent

TILE CUTTER Skil, 7” wet saw, likenew. $50 Call 352-787-7435

TABLE SAW Craftsman 2.7hp. $100.Call 352-742-2005

TABLE SAW cast iron, 2 extensions,good cond. $100. 352-326-8802

TABLE SAW 10” Craftsman. Like new.(w/spider leg stand). $140. 352-728-2148

SCROLL SAW Walking Beam, excelcond. $60 Call 352-409-1619

685 Tools/Machinery

ROUTERS - BOSCH new in box 1 to3hp. $50. 352-357-2708

LADDER alum. 7’. Asking $45. Call352-262-1365

LADDER 8’ STEP/EXTENSION alum.$50. Call 352-735-1854

LADDER 8’ fiberglass Werner, 250 lbcapcity. $60. SOLD!!!!!

JOINTER 6”, 1hp motor. $165. 269-209-2603

JOINTER 6” Delta, 10” Radial arm saw,8” cast iron table saw. $250 for all.Call 352-751-1109

685 Tools/Machinery

PUTTERS (20), $35 for all. Call 352-787-3109

HOT TUB 3 person Leisure Bay excelcond $1,200 obo. 352-255-7395

GOLF SHOES - LADIES, Foot Joy, 7.5narrow. $30 obo. 352-323-8031

GOLF new custom woods Taylor Madeplus bag, irons. $50. 729-2595

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

GOLF CLUBS oversized woods, irons,new bag. $35 735-6927

BOMARDIER ATV 4 wheeler, 4x4, lowmiles. $2250. Call 352-267-6403

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

BICYCLE TREK, 730. Good cond. $100.352-603-6698

BICYCLE old Schwinn, 1960’s, $100obo Call 260-833-5243 Leesburg

BICYCLE old Schwinn, 1960’s, $100obo Call 260-833-5243 Leesburg

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BICYCLE ladies 26” lg. seat & tires, footbrakes. Only $50. 352-483-0918

BICYCLE Huffy 26” good cond.w/coaster brakes. $35. 483-3029

BICYCLE 26” alum. EFX, 21 speedMongoose. Like new. Cost $600,asking $85. 352-446-7153

BICYCLE 24” Mongoose, double sprung21 speed. $60. 352-315-0920

675 Sports/Recreation

TREADMILL Weslo Candence G-40.$60 obo Call 352-215-7790

EXERCISER 2000 Elite platinum seriesby Clark. $100. 352-435-0211

EXERCISE BICYCLE, WESLOw./console. $100 Call 352-435-4669

ABDOMINAL ROCKER, as seen on TV,almost new, $60 352-742-7754

674 Exercise Equipment

DESK Metal 60”Wx29”Hx30”D,6/drawers, $75. SOLD

COMPUTER TABLE W/CHAIR, black likenew. $50. 352-753-1170

COMPUTER DESK, good cond. $20 Call352-446-7153

COMPUTER DESK w/chair. 32”Hx24”W,w/pull shelf. $50 352-343-3220

COMPUTER CORNER DESK W/Hutch.Excel. cond. $105. 352-406-1253

660 OfficeFurniture/Supplies

KEYBOARD Casio, Model WK1630.$100. Call 352-589-0631

GUITAR & AMPLIFIER Washburn. $250.Call 352-483-2113

655 MusicalInstruments

WHISKEY BARREL PLANTER. Asking$25. Call 352-262-1365

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

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VERTICAL BLINDS (2) Custom 9’W x56”L. Tavares. $55. 517-531-3595

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D4 DAILY COMMERCIAL Sunday, March 2, 2014

E1DAILY COMMERCIALSunday, March 2, 2014Money

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DAVID RANIIThe News and Observer

RALEIGH, N.C. — Tech-nology startup Valencell saw the potential of high-tech, wearable devices aimed at the fitness market years be-fore the rest of us, long be-fore “wearables” become a tech buzzword.

But it took thousands of laboratory tests and mil-lions of dollars before the Raleigh-based company was positioned to exploit its pre-science.

Valencell devoted its first five years of existence to painstakingly developing its patented PerformTek Preci-

sion Biometrics, which en-ables wearers of headsets, armbands and the like to ac-curately monitor key health data such as heart rate, respi-ratory rate, blood oxygen lev-el and aerobic fitness wher-ever they go. Then it spent another two years marketing its technology to consumer electronics companies.

Now comes the payoff.At the International Con-

sumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in January, three companies — LG Electron-ics, Blaupunkt Personal Au-dio and Intel — announced plans to incorporate Valen-cell’s technology into up-coming products. They

followed on the heels of con-sumer electronics compa-nies iriver, which launched PerformTek-powered ear-buds in the U.S. in Octo-ber, and Scosche Industries, which announced a deal to use Valencell’s technology in November.

More are on the way. Co-founder and president Steven LeBoeuf said Valen-cell will be announcing oth-er deals with “very recog-nizable, popular consumer brand names” over the next few months.

Valencell is betting it can both fuel, and benefit from,

Technology powers new wave of wearable fitness products

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Exercise specialist intern Bethany Stillwaggon, right, takes a photo of Jose Valero’s ear to show the fitting of an earbud monitor during testing in the exercise lab at Vallencell in Raleigh, N.C.SEE WEARABLE | E4

STEVE TWEDTPittsburgh Post-Gazette

A few years after family physician Gus Geraci left a full-time practice in Camp Hill, Pa., he was online one day and — out of curiosity — Googled his name.

What popped up on the screen was a single anony-mous posting by a former

patient: “He made me wait way too long, and then I felt rushed.”

After years of practicing medicine and treating hun-dreds of patients, his career had been capsulized in one damaging sentence.

“No glowing comments about the time I paid a late-night visit to an inpatient who had taken a turn for the

worse,” Dr. Geraci later noted in writing about the episode for the medical society’s blog. “Nothing about the patient I asked to come to the office on a Sunday afternoon for stitches to save them hours of waiting in the ER. Not a sin-gle mention about the time I spent with the family of a dy-ing patient.”

His initial reaction, he ac-

knowledged, was anger. “You want to say, ‘That can’t be right.’ But the reality is, I’m sure I caught this patient on a bad day.”

He also couldn’t help but wonder: When potential pa-tients read that online post-ing, would they still come to his office?

Dr. Geraci never followed up on the posting; by that

time, he’d moved on to his current position as chief medical officer of the Penn-sylvania Medical Society, the physicians’ statewide pro-fessional association.

But he does have a message for the society’s 17,230 mem-bers: Establish and man-age your online presence

Online reviews prompt doctors to be proactive

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RICK REEDSpecial to the Daily Commercial

I t has been said that one of the keys to success in busi-ness is location, location, lo-

cation.That was true for the repli-

ca houseboat Charlie Squibb built as his real estate office on the south end of Lake Eu-stis, and it’s true today for its new occupant, Lakeside Bait & Tackle.

“I’m the only bait shop on a lake with lake access,” said Mark Bass, who owns the shop with his wife, Heidi Stone.

It’s more than just a location to Bass, who grew up in Tava-res and calls himself a home-town boy.

“Charlie Squibb built it in 1963 for his office,” said Bass. “He was a real estate icon in the area and this is a historic landmark in Tavares.”

Squibb and his son, Clayton Squibb, owned Charlie Squibb Realty. Along with his trade-mark “SS Squibb” houseboat/office, he was known as a Lake

County developer with a re-sume that included Imperial Terrace, Lake Saunders Acres and Mobile Home Estates.

The familiar houseboat along U.S. Highway 441 in Tav-ares is special to Bass because his stepfather, Dr. Robert M. Bean, bought it about 13 years

ago and used it for his Rob-ert M. Bean Chiropractic Clin-ic. He passed away more than a year ago.

“We inherited the build-ing and wanted to memorial-ize and honor my stepfather,” Bass said.

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Replica houseboat finds new life as bait shop on Lake Eustis

BRETT LE BLANC / DAILY COMMERCIAL

Lakeside Bait and Tackle, the only bait shop in the area with boat up-access, is in a replica houseboat on Lake Eustis.

Fishing lures hang on the wall of Lakeside Bait and Tackle.

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AMY DAVIS / MCT

Peter DiPrinzio, 22, a graduate of Middlebury College, began a two-year job through Venture for America at Pixelligent, a Baltimore startup that makes advanced materials for electronic devices.

JAMIE SMITH HOPKINSThe Baltimore Sun

Peter DiPrinzio inter-viewed for jobs with big finance and consulting firms in his senior year of college in Vermont. Then he heard about a fledgling effort to send talented new gradu-ates in a different direc-tion — to jobs at start-up companies in cities those grads might oth-erwise pass over.

That program — like Teach For America but with an entrepre-neurial twist — quick-ly hooked him. Now he’s one of seven Ven-ture for America “fel-lows” working in Balti-more, all of them about six months into two-year stints here.

“I think from an eco-nomics perspective, Venture for America is solving a very criti-cal resource problem,”

said DiPrinzio, 22, a business analyst at a nanotechnology firm in Baltimore called Pix-elligent.

What he means is that small firms don’t have the staff to re-cruit high-performing students from across the country. Those stu-dents might like to work for startups but are much more likely to end up with the big players that show up at campus hiring fairs.

The Baltimore-based Abell Foundation, which helped bring Teach for America to the city in 1992 and is now supporting Ven-ture for America with a $150,000 grant, sees the new effort as economic development.

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E2 DAILY COMMERCIAL Sunday, March 2, 2014

KEVIN G. HALLMcClatchy Washington Bureau

WASHINGTON — The De-partment of Justice has neglect-ed to collect billions in unpaid U.S. taxes by failing to aggres-sively prosecute Swiss banking giant Credit Suisse Group AG, a Senate investigative report said late Tuesday, shortly before ex-ecutives from the bank are scheduled to testify under oath.

Credit Suisse opened and managed more than 22,000 ac-counts for U.S. customers, with assets in the range of $10 billion to $12 billion, most of them hid-den from U.S. tax authorities, according to the 175-page bi-partisan report from the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations.

Tax evasion committed abroad isn’t considered a crime in Switzerland, for centuries a haven for illicit and legitimately gotten gain. Failure for U.S. cit-izens and residents to declare income and pay taxes on it is a crime, but Swiss law continues to hamper enforcement.

The Senate committee has used its investigatory powers for several years to try to force the Bush and Obama administra-tions to get tough with Switzer-land over blatant efforts to help American citizens skirt U.S. tax laws with offshore accounts.

A report by McClatchy last year, relying on thousands of

pages of court documents, showed how Switzerland’s old-est bank, Wegelin and Co., used spy-like tactics to meet with American clients on U.S. soil and abetted the evasion of U.S. tax law. In one extreme case, a client sent a 5-year-old with about $100,000 in a paper bag to a courier who was retrieving money to be placed in Swiss ac-counts.

The committee will hear Wednesday from Credit Suisse’s chief executive officer and the general counsel of its U.S. op-erations, as well two Switzer-land-based co-heads of private banking and wealth manage-ment.

They will be asked why it took five years since 2008 to close al-most 19,000 accounts held by U.S. residents — more than half of whom still hold accounts elsewhere in Switzerland. The Justice Department has indicted seven lower-level Credit Suisse bankers, but neither the DOJ nor the bank has placed blame higher up.

However, the committee’s chairman and its top Republi-can — Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., and Arizona Sen. John McCain, respectively — said roughly 1,800 Credit Suisse officials had knowledge of U.S.-controlled accounts. They made it clear that much of their criticism will be aimed at the DOJ.

Briefing reporters before the

report’s release, Levin decried a “lack of determination to pur-sue these cases” by the DOJ, adding that “I don’t know what their excuse will be. We’ll find out tomorrow.”

Deputy Attorney Gener-al James Cole and Assistant At-torney General for the Tax Divi-sion Kathryn Keneally also are scheduled to testify Wednesday.

“Since 2009, the department has publicly charged 73 (Swiss) account holders and 35 bank-ers and advisers with offens-es related to offshore tax eva-sion,’” a DOJ spokeswoman told McClatchy in an email, speak-ing only on the condition of an-onymity as a matter of agency policy and not specifically ad-dressing the allegations about Credit Suisse. “And we have ac-knowledged that as many as 14 Swiss financial institutions are currently under investigation, and we won’t hesitate to indict if and when circumstances mer-it.”

Levin noted that rather than bring a criminal case against Credit Suisse and try to force Swiss authorities to hand over names, the Justice Depart-ment has chosen to try to get the names of U.S. account hold-ers through a relatively new tax treaty. To date, the Swiss have shared only 258 names out of a universe of at least 22,000 ac-counts thought to have U.S. owners.

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before someone else does it for you.

His advice: Send out surveys. Poll your patients. Then post the results. “You can’t make every patient happy. But the way to battle a negative re-view is to get a posi-tive one.” One stark-ly critical comment can be harmful, he said, but “one nega-tive review out of 100 is nothing.”

More and more, physicians are finding their care being re-viewed online, much like a restaurant or a movie. Among re-spondents to a late December state med-ical society survey, nearly one in five phy-sicians said they’d had a negative on-line review while only 5 percent said their employer had a poli-cy in place on how to respond to such re-views.

“In the world of em-ployed physicians, it’s certainly on their mind” because of the possible implications for their compensa-tion or even job se-curity, said Dr. Gera-ci. “For independent physicians, they’re starting to look at it and think about it.”

There are several websites, such as Yelp.com, where people can make comments and that has spawned an entire cottage in-dustry, said plastic surgeon Amelia Pare. In her specialty, pro-fessional journals car-ry ads promising to buff up a physician’s

online image and she knows physicians who have hired full-time media consultants.

“We’re kind of miss-ing the mark on what medicine is about,” she said.

The emergence of online comments has also spawned a new front for litigators.

Last year, the Digital Media Project at Har-vard University not-ed at least seven law-suits in five years filed by physicians against patients over negative online comments. While some patients backed down when threatened by a suit, the court ruled in the patients’ favor in oth-er cases, saying the comments were pro-tected free speech.

In an infamous New York case, a dentist in-sisted patients sign an agreement promising not to make disparag-ing online comments about their care be-fore receiving treat-ment. When a patient put critical remarks online anyway, both the dentist and the patient ended up fil-ing suits against each other.

Ultimately, posting anonymous, nega-tive comments online “doesn’t benefit any-body. It doesn’t help the person who’s tak-ing the potshot and it doesn’t do anything for the potential pa-tient, quite frankly,” Dr. Pare said.

Instead, she sug-gests saying some-thing directly to the doctor or the office staff, an approach she believes can bring real and often immediate results.

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Bass wanted to use it as retail space, so turning it into a bait and tackle shop made sense to him.

Bass hired Kevco Builders Inc. to do the renovation work in-side and out. He also is having a 40-foot dock built.

He complimented the city of Tavares for

helping open his new business.

“They rolled out the welcome mat,” he said.

The shop has been open about a month but will hold its grand opening from 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. on Saturday.

In addition to having lake access so anglers can bring their boats right up to the shop, Lakeside Bait and Tackle also has a drive through.

“They can ring the bell and we’ll bring it out to them,” said Bass. “A lot of our customers live on the water, and we can take it down to them.”

Bass calls it a well-rounded bait shop with everything

needed for freshwater fishing.

“You can find any kind of fresh water tackle and bait,” he said. “We have stuff for

pro anglers to toddlers. We have a little bit of everything for every-body. And our invento-ry is growing.”

Heidi Stone is a big part of the new business.

“We work togeth-er hand in hand,” Bass said. “She outfishes men. She’s quite the fisherman, or fisher-woman. And she loves to handle bait more than I do.”

Bass plans to hold monthly bass tourna-ments and will be post-ing information about them.

Lakeside Bait and Tackle is at 1000 W. Burleigh Blvd. in Ta-vares. It is open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., seven days a week.

For information, call 352-742-3336.

BAIT FROM PAGE E1

BRETT LE BLANC / DAILY COMMERCIAL

Boaters can pull up to the porch of Lakeside Bait and Tackle and ring a bell to get service.

KEVIN G. HALL / MCT

Sen. Carl Levin, D- Mich., and Sen. John McCain, R- Ariz., speak to reporters in Washington, D.C., about allegations concerning Swiss bank Credit Suisse AG.

Credit Suisse, DOJ in Senate crosshairs on Swiss tax dodging

Sunday, March 2, 2014 DAILY COMMERCIAL E3

KIMBERLY MILLERThe Palm Beach Post

The new home sales center, once a super-market of paint colors and cabinet designs, now sells something more, something less tangible than granite countertops.

Condensed in tricked-out dou-ble-wide trailers with free coffee and scones, the American ethos of opportunity — and tennis — oozes from carefully designed showcases worthy of an Epcot exhibit and so secret that developers are often loath to share the details.

Sunrise, Fla.-based builder GL Homes po-litely declined to dis-cuss, or demonstrate, its super-charged, pro-prietary technology that allows buyers to manipulate visions of their potential home on a touch-screen model of the commu-nity, even though the public can freely wan-der its sales centers.

A Colorado design-er said she was barred for years by a develop-er from taking pictures of sales centers she set up for fear the com-petition would copy-cat. The builder relent-ed recently, defeated by shared images on the Internet.

From the wattage of the lights to the scents in the air, sales centers for new homes have evolved, orchestrat-ing a feeling of not just what your new home will be, but who you will be when you buy it.

“The building side of the home industry wants to make buy-ing a home a journey where you are creating the dream,” said Lita Dirks, CEO of the Den-ver-based design and consultancy firm Lita Dirks & Co. “It’s an at-mosphere where the buyer can make it hap-pen, in the spot they want it to happen and

at the moment they want it to happen.”

Developers have jumped back in the home-building busi-ness in the past two years, buying up land and gussying up sales centers that were qui-et during the recession.

In January, GL Homes debuted its sales cen-ter at Valencia Cove, a new 55-plus commu-nity west of Boynton Beach. Toll Brothers is working on a revamp of its Jupiter (Fla.) Coun-try Club sales center, which opened at the peak of the market in 2006 but has seen most of its activity in the past two years.

The introduction of technology has been the key change in home center design, said Lin-da Cohen, vice presi-dent of marketing for the Pennsylvania-based Toll Brothers.

Homebuyers can find so much out about communities online, such as designs, pric-ing and the site plan of the neighborhood, that they don’t need as much procedural in-

formation from the sales center.

Where once the walls may have been cov-ered with only print-outs of floor plans and bulleted design details, now there are accesso-ries that try to evoke an emotional response.

“Today, when people walk in, we’re promot-ing a lifestyle,” Cohen said. “We have photos of the amenities that we offer, photos of the schools, maps of points of interest, grocery stores, where they want to shop.”

While buyers are still likely to come across the massive Monop-oly board-style 3-D community renderings — called “topo,” or to-pography tables in the business — Toll Broth-ers is also adding “in-teractive site plan ta-bles” where buyers can see videos about the community and pull up maps, all while digitally designing a home and choosing a specific lot.

Cohen said Jupiter Country Club will have three such electron-ic tables when its sales

center redesign is com-plete. The “topo” map will be removed.

“It only serves one purpose, showing the map,” Cohen said.

Todd Harff, presi-dent of Creating Re-sults, a marketing firm that focuses on senior consumers, disagrees. A design by Harff’s Vir-ginia-based compa-ny for a sales center at a 55-plus communi-

ty won top honors at this year’s Internation-al Builders Show. It in-cluded the topo map.

Harff said baby boom-er buyers, while famil-iar with technology, still gravitate to a topogra-phy table, which can act as an anchor for social-ization, like an island in a kitchen. Salespeo-ple can still use technol-ogy, but they are guides through the process

rather than the buyer di-recting themselves.

“With the 55-plus, we recognize they will still need some tradition-al displays,” said Harff, who also uses brighter lighting in 55-plus sales centers to increase the feeling of vitality. “But even in our younger communities, we find there’s something just familiar about stand-ing around a topo ta-ble that leads people to spend time there.”

And lingering is what builders want. Cafes and front porches with sitting areas are typical features of new sales centers. More subtle additions include add-ed scents that match the lifestyle being sold. A beachside commu-nity may have ocean overtones in the air, while a property with lots of trees may add a pine fragrance.

Other innovations include having buy-ers sign-in on iPads, which salespeople can then use during tours of model homes to jot down what the pros-pect likes about each design. At the end, a personalized brochure can be printed out for the buyer while the builder gets feedback electronically about likes and dislikes.

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SAN FRANCISCO — Face-book is in talks with two gun-control groups that are pressuring the giant social network to crack down on il-legal gun sales and trades.

“We are talking with a num-ber of organizations around our policies on guns,” a Face-book spokesman said.

Facebook also noted that it’s common for the compa-ny to engage with advoca-cy groups concerned about hate speech, bullying and other hot-button issues.

Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America and Mayors Against Illegal Guns, the group backed by former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, have stepped up their demands after recent gun arrests were tied to sales of guns facilitated through Facebook.

An Ohio man was indict-ed on charges he illegally sold a 9 mm handgun across state lines to a 15-year-old from Kentucky whom he re-portedly connected with on Facebook.

A convicted felon in Iowa

was apprehended after he al-legedly bought guns illegal-ly through a connection he made on Facebook to an un-dercover police officer who was running a sting operation.

The gun control campaign is also taking aim at Face-book’s photo-sharing service Instagram.

“We recently began con-

versations with Facebook about what they can do to end the easy access to guns on its platform—because until they do, they are taking the risk that they are facilitat-ing the illegal sale of guns on their social network,” Shan-non Watts, founder of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, said in an

emailed statement. “Ameri-can moms are the No. 1 de-mographic on Facebook — and we don’t want guns sold into dangerous hands on the same site where we post our family photos.”

Facebook bans ads on its service that promote the sale or use of weapons, am-munition and explosives. It also does not allow people to post illegal content relat-ed to weapons on its service. And no one can buy and sell guns on Facebook itself since there is no way to conduct a transaction on the service.

Facebook in talks to crack down on illegal gun sales“American moms are the No. 1 demographic on Facebook

— and we don’t want guns sold into dangerous hands on the same site where we post our family photos.”

Shannon Watts, founder of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America

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an expected explosion in wearable devices — “2014 will be the year that wearables become a key consumer tech-nology,” according to market research firm Canalys.

LeBoeuf predicts “there will be hundreds of thousands of prod-ucts sold this year” that are powered by Per-formTek. “And next year, there will be mil-lions.”

Valencell will earn a royalty from the sale of every one of those products.

Founded in 2006, Va-

lencell raised $8.2 mil-lion in venture capital and $3 million in gov-ernment grants while it developed technology that produced a dozen patents, with 30 more patents pending.

Today the compa-ny has 16 full-time em-ployees. All of them have an engineer-ing or science degree “with the exception of our vice president of fi-nance. And thank God he doesn’t,” joked LeB-oeuf, who has a doctor-ate in electrical engi-neering from N.C. State University.

The company antic-ipates hiring up to 10 additional workers this year.

Valencell’s tech-nology is a step for-ward from the current crop of fitness-orient-ed wearable devices, which are dominated by what are essentially high-tech pedometers or require the user to wear a chest strap.

Owen Kwon, vice president of business development at iriv-er, said his company looked at competing technologies but didn’t find anything that measured up to Per-formTek.

“What attracted us to the technology is its precision,” said Greg Keushgerian, executive vice president of glob-al sales and marketing

at Blaupunkt Person-al Audio. “All these oth-er wrist bands and all these other technolo-gies are not really deliv-ering the most accurate data.”

A hallmark of Va-lencell’s technology is that it doesn’t interrupt your normal activity. If you are using Perform-Tek-powered earbuds, for example, you can still listen to music and talk on the phone while exercising.

According to Valen-cell, nearly 125 million Americans exercise regularly and nearly 75 percent of frequent ex-ercisers wear an audio headset to listen to mu-sic while working out.

Valencell’s technol-ogy operates by shin-ing an LED light on your skin — in your ear, for example, or on your arm. A tiny por-tion of that light actual-ly penetrates your skin and bounces off your blood vessels, creat-ing a waveform that is

detected by an optical sensor to measure your blood flow with each heartbeat. That leads to readings on key met-rics such as heart rate, calories burned, respi-ratory rate, blood oxy-gen level and aerobic fitness, or VO2 max.

The tricky part, for Va-lencell, was developing algorithms that would enable accurate mea-surements while people are exercising — wheth-er indoors or outdoors. That’s because move-ments impact the blood flow and because envi-ronmental factors, such as whether you’re exer-cising in the shade or the sunlight, affect the light.

Valencell attacked this problem by elim-inating what LeBoeuf calls “the noise,” or the extraneous factors that get in the way.

“The best way to eliminate the noise is to characterize it first, understand what it is and then remove it,”

he said. “We spent, lit-erally, seven years and thousands and thou-sands of lab tests to learn how to charac-terize the motion noise and the sunlight noise.”

Valencell also uses motion sensors to mea-sure the likes of steps taken or distance trav-eled.

Users can see this data in real-time — a must for athletes who “want to make certain they are in the right heart rate zone to have an optimal workout,” said Mark Felice, vice president of business development and li-censing.

Accurate measure-ments are such an im-portant part of the Va-lencell story that the company commis-sioned independent laboratories to exam-ine the technology. They found, said LeB-oeuf, that it’s just as accurate as the elec-trocardiograms that physicians use.

Such accuracy doesn’t come cheap. Whereas some companies’ royal-ties fees amount to pen-nies per device, Valen-cell receives dollars per device, said LeBoeuf. He declined to be more specific.

That cost is justified, he added, because “the intellectual property we provide is the cor-nerstone of the prod-uct.”

Some Valencell licensees haven’t yet announced pricing, but the iriverON earbuds have a suggested retail price of $199. Scosche, which plans to start shipping its arm-band-based Rhythm + heart monitors next month and plans to launch its more advanced Rhythm Smart + device later this year, has set its prices at $79.99 and $99.99.

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Robert C. Embry Jr., Abell’s president. “And secondly … Baltimore’s future lies in in-novation. So this serves both purposes. It brings talent-ed people to Baltimore and hooks them up with startup companies.”

Venture for America, founded in 2011, placed its first fellows in Detroit, New Orleans, Cincinnati, Las Ve-gas and Providence, R.I., the following year. Baltimore, Cleveland and Philadelphia came on board in 2013.

Baltimore made the cut thanks to its research uni-versities and former startups that went public, creating mentors for the newest set of young firms, said Mike Ta-rullo, the group’s vice presi-dent of corporate develop-ment. Organizers want to send seven to 10 fellows to Baltimore every year — “in-definitely,” he said.

The title of Venture for

America CEO Andrew Yang’s new book sums up the phi-losophy behind the group: “Smart People Should Build Things.” America has shift-ed from making products to providing financial and oth-er professional services, he argues, but it’s difficult for a country to support itself on services alone.

So Venture for America is trying to redirect students being recruited by invest-ment banks and consulting firms — and those on track to become lawyers and doctors — toward startups and eco-nomic development groups instead. The hope is that the fellows will become entre-preneurs themselves, creat-ing businesses and jobs.

The companies that hire fellows pay their salary, set at $38,000 to start, and ben-efits. What the firms get out of it are pre-vetted grad-uates with impressive re-sumes who come fresh off a five-week Venture for Amer-ica training camp.

Santosh Venkatesha, CEO

of Vigilant Medical, a Balti-more company that gradu-ated from the city’s Emerg-ing Technology Centers incubator last year, gives the fellowship program an en-thusiastic thumbs-up. Small businesses don’t have much time to recruit, he said. Ven-ture for America helped him skip to the qualified-candi-date stage and broadened his pool of applicants be-yond the region.

Vigilant Medical helps health-care professionals share medical images need-ed for patient care. It’s Ven-katesha’s second startup, and his Venture for Amer-ica fellow, Adam Rhoad-es-Brown, came on as em-ployee No. 6.

“I got into startups and small businesses out of col-lege as well, just as he did, but I had no VFA,” Venkatesha said. “Now it’s great there’s an actual, formal conduit.”

Rhoades-Brown, 22, who majored in biomedical engi-neering, helped run a busi-ness in college. Washington

University in St. Louis gives students the opportunity to become part-owners of campus operations, such as the laundry and dry cleaner he bought into while there.

He enjoyed the experi-ence, but he wasn’t sure how to recreate it after college.

“There was sort of only the typical paths — grad school, med school or law school, the financial services, con-sulting,” Rhoades-Brown said. “And I really didn’t have sort of a way out of college that involved a startup. So when I heard from Venture for America, it was perfect.”

His goal is to start his own business. He’s laying that foundation now by work-ing alongside a serial entre-preneur and expanding his network through Venture for America.

Malavika Kesavan, 25, a Ven-ture for America fellow who works at Pegged Software, a Baltimore firm that helps health care employers fig-ure out which job candidates would be a good fit, came

with a master’s in neurobiolo-gy from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland.

For her, Venture for Amer-ica’s appeal isn’t primarily entrepreneurship training. She likes putting research to practical uses and working at a startup.

“If I had applied to big-ger companies, I might have gotten an entry-level job,” she said. “But in the com-pany I’m at now … I get to have an impact more direct-ly, more quickly.”

And there’s the chance to get broad experience. Di-Prinzio said he’s involved with financial due diligence, market research, sales, so-cial media and website man-agement.

“Venture for America was such a welcome alternative … to help me find some-thing I really was passionate about,” he said. “As opposed to waiting for my manager to give me a project and then making a PowerPoint — oth-er entry-level jobs that some of my friends are doing now.”

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Today is Sunday, March 2, the 61st day of 2014. There are 304 days left in the year.

Today’s Highlight in His-tory:

On March 2, 1939, Ro-man Catholic Cardinal Eu-genio Pacelli (puh-CHEL’-ee) was elected pope on his 63rd birthday; he took the name Pius XII.

On this date:In 1793, the first presi-

dent of the Republic of Tex-as, Sam Houston, was born near Lexington, Va.

In 1836, the Republic of Texas formally declared its independence from Mexico.

In 1861, the state of Tex-as, having seceded from the Union, was admitted to the Confederacy.

In 1877, Republican Ruth-erford B. Hayes was de-clared the winner of the 1876 presidential election over Democrat Samuel J. Til-den, even though Tilden had won the popular vote.

In 1917, Puerto Ricans were granted U.S. citizenship as President Woodrow Wil-son signed the Jones-Sha-froth Act.

In 1939, the Massachu-setts legislature voted to ratify the Bill of Rights, 147 years after the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution had gone into effect. (Georgia and Con-necticut soon followed.) John Ford’s classic Western

“Stagecoach,” starring Claire Trevor and John Wayne, opened in New York.

In 1942, the original Stage Door Canteen, a war-time club for U.S. service-men, officially opened its doors in New York’s Broad-way theater district.

In 1944, “Casablanca” won best picture, best direc-tor and best screenplay at the Academy Awards cere-mony in Los Angeles. Jenni-fer Jones (whose 25th birth-day it was) received the best actress award for “The Song of Bernadette” while Paul Lukas won best actor for “Watch on the Rhine.”

In 1951, the East beat the West, 111-94, in the first NBA All-Star Game, which took place at Boston Gar-den.

In 1962, Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 points for the Philadelphia Warriors in a game against the New York Knicks, an NBA record that still stands. (Philadelphia won, 169-147.)

In 1972, the United States launched the Pioneer 10 space probe, which flew past Jupiter in late 1973, sending back images and scientific data.

In 1989, representatives from the 12 European Com-munity nations agreed to ban all production of CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) by the end of the 20th century.

DEAR ABBY: My neph-ew is getting married next year. I was very excited because I love him and I’m a baker. I had planned on mak-ing the groom’s cake as I did for his broth-er’s and sister’s wed-dings. The problem is, they have decided on a hunting theme for their wedding — including a camouflage wedding dress for the bride.

Abby, I am an an-imal-rights activist. I’m against any form of hunting. I am also involved with sever-al animal-protection groups. My nephew and his fiancee know how hard I work for animal rights — just the thought of a hunt-ing theme for a wed-ding makes me ill.

I don’t even want to attend, let alone make a cake. What can I do so there will be no hurt feelings if I don’t want to attend or partici-pate? — BAKER IN THE MIDWEST

DEAR BAKER: The theme for your nephew’s wed-

ding is certainly unique. The concept of a cam-ouflage wedding dress is practical because the dress can be worn after the nuptials, which isn’t the case with many bridal gowns.

Feeling as strong-ly as you do about not attending, write the happy couple a warm letter wishing them a lifetime of happiness together and include a nice wedding gift — I’m sure there will be no hurt feelings.

DEAR ABBY: My elder-ly in-laws are won-derful, but even with hearing aids, they have trouble hearing. They enjoy dining out of-ten. In order for them to hear us, family and friends must speak louder than normal. In a restaurant, this can be uncomfortable, not only for those of us dining with them, but also for any other peo-ple seated nearby.

My in-laws like to ask about and discuss per-sonal and medical mat-ters, and very loudly. If

we try to keep our con-versation at a reasonable and polite level, they get upset for not being in-cluded in the conversa-tion or constantly ask, “What’d he say?”

I feel bad for other diners seated near us who are trying to have a nice meal. What to do? — MORTIFIED AT THE DINNER TABLE

DEAR MORTIFIED: With some of the commer-cials that air on tele-vision these days, from overactive blad-der to hemorrhoids to erectile dysfunction and adult diapers, it’s hard to believe any-one would be shocked by what’s discussed at your table.

However, if possi-ble, ask that your par-ty be seated in a sec-tion of the restaurant away from other pa-trons. If it’s not, turn to diners who are over-hearing the “organ re-cital” and say, “They’re actually whispering, even though it doesn’t sound like it!”

DEAR ABBY: My hus-

band, and I are getting ready to close on our first home. Our mort-gage broker was an ab-solute angel, teaching us about the process and making sure we were well-informed.

Because he was so wonderful, we were thinking about get-ting him a thank-you card and a gift card to a restaurant. We’re unsure about the et-iquette regarding thank-yous to mort-gage brokers and aren’t sure how to proceed. Please advise. — FIRST-TIME HOMEBUYERS

DEAR HOMEBUYERS: The same rules of etiquette apply that would apply to any gift. I’m sure your “angel” will not only be pleased by your generosity and grateful for your thoughtfulness, but also pleasantly surprised.

Dear Abby is written by Abi-gail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was found-ed by her mother, Pauline Phil-lips. Write Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Sunday, March 2, 2014:

This year you express your creativity through a combination of unusually in-sightful thinking and prac-ticality, which could signi-fy a very successful year. As a result, you will have a new beginning in at least one area of your life. You will use past failures to strengthen your ideas and long-term commitments. If you are single, you have a compelling effect on others. You will draw many different types of potential suitors to you. If you are attached, the two of you will need to adapt your relationship to your stronger personality. Remember, this bond is a 50-50 partnership. ARIES gives you strong guidance, especially with money.

ARIES (March 21-April 19) Use the morning to get some extra sleep or to lounge around reading your paper. When you finally perk up midday, you will be ready to greet others. A discus-sion about money seems inevitable; you could be talking for quite a while.

TAURUS (April 20-May

20) Use the morning to get together with loved ones. You might enjoy a leisure-ly brunch with family or friends. Fatigue could take over in the afternoon, so you might want to pull back and relax. You often cater to others; cater to yourself now.

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) You seem to have had a lot of pressure put on you in the past few days. By midday, you’ll note a differ-ence as to how you respond to friends’ invitations to join them. You need some fun time to paint the town red.

CANCER (June 21-July 22) Make a long-distance call in the morning, before you join your family. Respon-sibility will beckon to you later in the day, and it could leave you wondering how to handle a loved one who has expectations of spending time with you.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You can relate effective-ly to others in the morn-ing. Those on the receiving end will enjoy hearing from you. Be careful when deal-ing with machinery, as you could be distracted. Reach

out to others in order to seek out answers.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Make and return calls in the morning. A partner or dear loved one could have a surprise or a secret for you. What fun you will have trying to coax it out of this person! You suddenly might feel as if you are not being understood.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Finish up a project in the morning, while you are still energetic. Later in the day, you will note a tendency to let a friend dictate plans and whatever decisions come up. Be sure that you agree, as you could become hostile if you don’t.

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Your possessiveness could emerge and make you and others feel uncom-fortable. It would be better to build up your self-confi-dence and avoid getting into a power play. Be careful, as you might trigger a se-quence of events that you might regret.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) You could be sur-prised by a loved one or a child in the afternoon. Your

response will be authentic, which will delight others. Be willing to let go of your de-fenses more often, and you might enjoy yourself and others more.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You could be over-whelmed by the amount of calls you receive in the morning. As a result, you might decide to pull back and take some personal time this afternoon. Screen your calls, and make it a point to do what you want for a change.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Make sure that you can afford your plans for later in the day. You might have made a purchase that you couldn’t resist, which might have messed up your bud-get. You probably will go off anyway and choose not to care.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) It is questionable whether you can be stopped when you give in to impul-siveness and a friend’s re-quest. By the afternoon, you might have second thoughts. You could be con-cerned about a call that has not come in yet.

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ALISA PRIDDLEDetroit Free Press

Autonomous cars are all the talk these days. But what about cars and trucks that float on water and can race at high speeds on land and sea?

Gibbs Sports Amphibi-ans in Auburn Hills, Mich., may be the master of the land-water vehicle. The company’s unique product line got some internation-al attention this week when it was featured Monday on “Top Gear,” a British TV show with 340 million viewers.

In the episode that aired on BBC America, the Quads-ki, a quad bike that reach-es speeds of 45 mph on land and water, races a sporty Alfa Romeo 4C along Lake Como in Italy. “It should get the name out there in a big way,” said Graham Jenkins, sales and marketing manager for Gibbs Sports Amphibians.

Amphibious vehicles that can travel on land or sea date back to carriages in the 1700s, and history is dotted with creations such as alliga-tor tugs logging companies used to cross rivers in the 1870s and assorted military vehicles over the years. Hov-ercrafts are one form of am-phibious vehicles that travel on an air cushion. More con-ventional amphibious vehi-cles often use tracks instead of wheels.

And there are boats that can drive at ramp speeds to launch themselves, but Gibbs sets itself apart by achieving real speed no mat-ter what the surface and can switch from one mode to the other in less than three seconds. “We’re the world’s only real manufacturer of amphibious vehicles that reach higher speeds than

5 mph,” Jenkins said.It is James Bond kind of

stuff. In fact, Gibbs was ap-proached about appearing in a film with 007 but the company turned down the offer. “We would have had to pay a huge amount, and we were not interested,” Jenkins said.

Gibbs Amphibians is grow-ing its leadership with a se-ries of moves designed to corner the assorted markets for these unique vehicles. Subsidiary Gibbs Sports Am-phibians ramped up its sales projections and capacity in Auburn Hills for the Quadski.

The goal is to sell 1,500 Quadskis this year and dou-ble the number of retail out-lets that carry the $42,000 quad bike.

Gibbs has about 150 em-

ployees in Auburn Hills who built and sold about 200 Quadskis last year. The com-pany has increased capac-ity to be able to make 3,000 units a year, said Jenkins. If sales exceed forecasts, more workers could be added in the future. It takes about three days to make a Quads-ki, which has a BMW motor-cycle engine.

There are 16 U.S. dealers with 21 retail outlets, and Jenkins would like to see the Quadski sold by about 50 marine and other sports re-

tail outlets by the end of the year.

Gibbs has not faced com-petition from convention-al carmakers and Jenkins thinks that is because it is such an odd segment. De-termining viability required a business plan that re-searched ATV and water scooter sales to extrapolate how many customers might want both in a single pack-age. One advantage is it is a private company that an-swers only to its two enthu-siastic founders.

They have invested more than $200 million to date. “If we hit our targets this year, we will be in profits,” Jenkins said.

Gibbs dates back to 2003 and its first creation: a three-seat sports car called the Aquada, introduced in the U.K. With most of the inqui-ries coming from the U.S., the founders set up Gibbs Sports Amphibians in Au-burn Hills in 2007.

It developed the Quads-ki and launched it in Oc-tober 2012. The first ship-ments were in January 2013, followed by international ex-ports in December.

Another division of the company, Gibbs Am-phitrucks, also is ramping up with the announcement that it signed a 12-year licens-ing agreement with Singa-pore Technologies Kinetics to make and sell amphibious trucks in Southeast Asia.

While the Quadski is a rec-reational vehicle, the Hum-dinga is more of a first-re-sponder emergency vehicle, Jenkins said. It is 21.5 feet long and can carry a half-ton of supplies to aid com-munities hit by floods and tsunami where the terrain is rough, covered in water and underwater debris.

Gibbs has tested three pro-totypes that can travel at high-way speeds, go off-road, hit 30 m.p.h. on the water and han-dle waves up to 2 feet.

ST Kinetics plans to build and sell a version of the Humdinga for disaster relief. The Asian company needs about a year to finalize vehi-cle details and set up a pro-duction facility in Singapore.

Based on government con-tracts being negotiated, ST Kinetics expects to sell about 200 vehicles in two years.

Quadski an amphibious vehicle that James Bond might like

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The Quadski is a quad bike that reaches speeds of 45 mph on land and water.

Gibbs has about 150 employees in Auburn Hills who built and sold about 200 Quadskis last year. The company

has increased capacity to be able to make 3,000 units a year, said Jenkins. If sales exceed forecasts, more workers could be added in the future. It takes about three days to make a Quadski, which has a BMW motorcycle engine.

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For example, in the show’s trailer, a patient begs a trio of Chicago EMTs - sports-loving Johnny (Michael Mos-ley), outspoken Hank (Kevin Daniels) and eager new recruit Brian (Kevin Bigley) - to go back to his home and clear the browser history on his com-puter.

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LOCAL BROADCAST CHANNELS^ Meet the Press (N) Å On Money LazyTown Make-Noddy Kids News NHL Hockey Philadelphia Flyers at Washington Capitals. (N) (Live) Å PGA Tour Golf Honda Classic, Final Round. From Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. (N)# Dr. Wayne Dyer Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions For You Å McLaughlin Florida Nature Ireland’s Shannon River. Magic Moments: The Best of 50s Pop Å Classical Rewind Classical masterpieces.% Silverman Moyers Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions For You Å Healing ADD With Dr. Daniel Amen, MD & Tana Amen 3 Steps to Incredible Health! With Joel Fuhrman, M.D. Magic Moments: The Best of 50s Pop Å& CBS News Sunday Morning (N) Å Face the Nation (N) Å Paid Prog. Behind the Dream Bull Riding College Basketball Marquette at Villanova. (N) Å College Basketball Ohio State at Indiana. (N) Å( News Meet the Press (N) Å Sleep Bet. Pain Free NHL Hockey Philadelphia Flyers at Washington Capitals. (N) (Live) Å PGA Tour Golf Honda Classic, Final Round. From Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. (N)) Passionate Living Wildlife Exped. Wild This Week With George... News NBA NBA Basketball New York Knicks at Chicago Bulls. (N) (Live) Å ThisMinute Jeopardy! Wheel On Red Carpet at Oscars* CBS News Sunday Morning (N) Å Face/Nation Wrinkles? Paid Prog. Behind the Dream Bull Riding College Basketball Marquette at Villanova. (N) Å College Basketball Ohio State at Indiana. (N) Å` Fox News Sunday Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup: The Profit on CNBC 500. (N) (Live) Å0 Scully Moyers Dr. Wayne Dyer: I Can See Clearly Now Determining one’s life purpose. Å Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions For You Å Blood Sugar Solution 10 Day Detox Diet Daniel O’Donnell: Stand Beside Me2 Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. ››› Untamed Heart (1993) Christian Slater. (V) › Collateral Damage (2002) Arnold Schwarzenegger. ›› Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over (2003) Carla Gugino4 This Week With George... Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. NBA NBA Basketball New York Knicks at Chicago Bulls. (N) (Live) Å Athlete Estate Entertainment Tonight (N) Kings-Court6 Love a Child Church Abu.Life J. Savelle Today H.Babers Sr. Jewish The Word David Jeremiah Å Fellowship Jewish God’s News Manna Fest Gaither Homecoming Hour In Touch w/Dr. C. Stanley8 Easy Yoga: The Secret Capitol Heal Yourself: Mind Over Medicine McLaughlin Healing ADD With Dr. Daniel Amen, MD & Tana Amen Easy Yoga: The Secret Dr. Wayne Dyer: I Can See Clearly Now Å; Eyewitness News Sunday Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Real Life Eco Co. Pets.TV (EI) Exploration Young Icons Coolest WHADYADO Spotlight Futurama Futurama There Yet? There Yet?< This Week With George... Hate Hair? Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Pain Free Paid Prog. NBA NBA Basketball New York Knicks at Chicago Bulls. (N) (Live) Å Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Consumer@ Edgemont ChatRoom Young Icons Family Style Coolest Kids News Movie Movie 30 Rock 30 Rock How I Met How I MetC (8:00) Good Day Orlando Fox News Sunday Into the Wild Sports Stars Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Whacked NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup: The Profit on CNBC 500. (N) (Live) ÅF Paid Prog. E-Cig! Paid Prog. Paid Prog. The Ernest Angley Hour ››› The Bad News Bears (1976) Walter Matthau. Women’s College Basketball LSU at Alabama. (N) SAF3 “Finding Home” (N) Community CommunityH J. Van Impe Paid Prog. Christian Worship Hour Time Morris Cerullo Joy of Music . Hall Fred Price Voice Ministries Paid Prog. Healing Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog.L WHADYADO Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. On the Town Paid Prog. Movie Movie Reel Dream ’Til Death ’Til DeathS Fox News Sunday First United Paid Prog. Wrinkles? Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Wrinkles? Paid Prog. Pain Free Big Bang NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup: The Profit on CNBC 500. (N) (Live) ÅT Franklin Jeremiah Christ W’ning Walk Prince Redemption Active Word In Touch PowerPoint It Is Written B. Conley Time Best of Praise John Hagee Marriage Miracle-You Greg DickowX Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. ›› Major League (1989) Tom Berenger. Premiere. (V) Leverage Å Leverage A corrupt lawyer. Leverage Å Leverage “The Bottle Job” Leverage ű Joel Osteen Larry & Tiz In Touch Wrinkles? Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. College Basketball Maryland at Clemson. (N) (Live) Storms Family Guy ›› Flightplan (2005) Jodie Foster, Peter Sarsgaard.

CABLE CHANNELSA&E Criminal Minds Bonnie & Clyde Bonnie and Clyde evade the law. Bonnie & Clyde Bonnie wants to generate headlines. Bates Motel Å Bates Motel Å Bates Motel Å Bates Motel “Trust Me”AMC Mad Men Å ›› Behind Enemy Lines (2001) Owen Wilson, Gene Hackman. Å ››› The Departed (2006, Crime Drama) Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Jack Nicholson. Å ››› X2: X-Men United (2003) Patrick Stewart. (V)ANPL To Be Announced To Be AnnouncedBET Bobby Jones Gospel Lift Voice The Game The Game The Game The Game The Game The Game The Game The Game Å The Game The Game The Game The Game The Game The Game

BRAVO Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives Southern Blood, Sweat & Heels Housewives/Atl.CNBC Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Sexiest Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog.CNN State of the Union Fareed Zakaria GPS (N) Reliable Sources (N) State of the Union Fareed Zakaria GPS CNN Newsroom (N) (Live) CNN Newsroom (N) (Live) CNN Newsroom (N) CNN Newsroom (N)COM Bill Cosby: Far (9:51) ›› Without a Paddle (2004) Seth Green. Å (11:54) ›› Idiocracy (2006) Luke Wilson. Å (V) (1:56) ›› The Dukes of Hazzard (2005) Å (V) (3:58) › Vegas Vacation (1997) Chevy Chase. Å (V)DSC Gold Rush Å Game of Stones Å Clash of the Ozarks Å Amish Mafia Å Amish Mafia Å Buying Hawaii Å Buying Hawaii Å Epic Private Islands Å Epic Beach Homes ÅE! Kardashian Kardashian Kardashian Kardashian Kardashian Countdown To The Red Carpet: The 2014 Academy Awards Fashion parade; celebrity interviews. (N) (Live) Live From

ESPN Outside Line Reporters SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å Women’s College Basketball Duke at North Carolina. PBA Bowling Sport ScienceESPN2 SportsCenter (N) Å Outside Line Reporters Cheerlead Cheerlead Cheerlead Cheerlead Cheerleading (N) Women’s College Basketball Nebraska at Purdue. (N) Women’s College Basketball Vanderbilt at Kentucky.

FAM ›› Nanny McPhee Returns (2010, Comedy) Emma Thompson. (V) ››› Dumbo (1941) Billy Bletcher (V) ››› Peter Pan (1953, Fantasy) (V) (:45) ›› Pocahontas (1995) Voices of Irene Bedard. ›››› Cinderella (1950, Fantasy) (V)FNC FOX and Friends Sunday News HQ Housecall MediaBuzz (N) America’s News HQ America’s News HQ Fox News Sunday Jour. News HQ Healthy You Housecall MediaBuzz

FOOD Pioneer Wo. Trisha’s Guy’s, Bite Sand. King Giada-Home Contessa The Kitchen Trisha’s Pioneer Wo. Buy This Diners, Drive Restaurant: Impossible My. Diners My. Diners Diners, Drive Diners, DriveFX Green Lnt ›› X-Men: The Last Stand (2006) Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart. ››› X-Men: First Class (2011, Action) James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender. (V) ››› Thor (2011, Action) Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman. (V) Iron Man 2

GOLF Euro PGA Morning Drive (N) (Live) Golf Central Pregame (N) (Live) PGA Tour Golf Honda Classic, Final Round. (N) (Live) PGA Tour Golf Honda Classic, Spotlight Coverage. (N) FehertyHALL The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle ››› The Wish List (2010) Jennifer Esposito. Å Nearlyweds (2013) Danielle Panabaker. ÅHGTV First Place First Place First Place First Place Property Brothers Å Love It or List It Å Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Crwd House HuntersHIST (8:00) Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens ÅLIFE Joel Osteen Paid Prog. Preachers’ Daughters Preachers’ Daughters Preachers’ Daughters Preachers’ Daughters Preachers’ Daughters Movie MovieMTV Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. ››› 8 Mile (2002, Drama) Eminem, Kim Basinger, Brittany Murphy. (:38) ››› Bad Boys (1995, Action) Martin Lawrence, Will Smith. (V) Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous.

NBCSN Premier League Match of the Day Premier League Live (N) English Premier League Soccer College Basketball NHL Live (N) (Live) NHL Hockey: Heritage Classic -- Senators at CanucksNICK SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Turtles Kung Fu Sam & Cat Å Sam & Cat Sam & Cat Thunder Hathaways SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Bread Sanjay Percy J

SPIKE Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue ›››› Star Wars IV: A New Hope (1977) Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford. ›››› Star Wars V: The Empire Strikes Back (1980)SUN (8:30) College Baseball Illinois at Florida. (Taped) Florida Donovan ACC Access Women’s College Basketball Pittsburgh at Miami. (N) College Gymnastics Sport Sportsman Animals Into the BlueSYFY Dungeons & Dragons: The Book of Vile Darkness Å ››› Sin City (2005, Action) Jessica Alba, Devon Aoki. (V) ›› Outlander (2008, Action) James Caviezel, Ron Perlman. Å (V) ›› Stargate (1994) Kurt Russell, James Spader. ÅTBS Friends Friends Friends Friends Private Lives of Nashville ››› The Nutty Professor (1996) Eddie Murphy. (V) ›› Nutty Professor II: The Klumps (2000, Comedy) ››› Blades of Glory (2007) Will Ferrell. (DVS) (V)TCM (7:00) ›››› Oliver! (V) ›››› My Fair Lady (1964, Musical) Audrey Hepburn, Rex Harrison. Å (V) ›››› The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957) William Holden, Alec Guinness. Å ›››› Lawrence of Arabia (1962) Peter O’Toole. (V)TLC Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes My 600-Lb. Life Å My 600-Lb. Life Å My 600-Lb. Life Å My 600-Lb. Life Å My 600-Lb. Life ÅTNT Law & Order Law & Order “Doped” Law & Order Law & Order “Shotgun” ››› Spider-Man (2002, Action) Tobey Maguire, Willem Dafoe. Å ››› I Am Legend (2007) Will Smith. Å (DVS) (V) Cowboys

TOON Ben 10 Teen Titans Teen Titans Gumball ››› Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins (2009) (V) Gumball Gumball Regular Regular Regular Adventure Adventure Adventure Uncle Gra. Uncle Gra.TRAV Mysteries at the Museum America Declassified Castle Secrets & Legends Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods America The Trip: 2014 Å Florida Beaches Å Spring Breaking Point Spring Breaking Point (N)TVL Roseanne Roseanne (:12) Roseanne Å Roseanne Roseanne Cosby Show Cosby Show (:12) The Cosby Show Cosby Show Cosby Show Brady Bunch Brady Bunch Brady Bunch Brady Bunch Gilligan Isle Gilligan IsleUSA Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVUVH1 Top 20 Video Countdown Best Week ››› The Blues Brothers (1980) John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, James Brown. Å (:40) Saturday Night Live (:45) Saturday Night Live Å (3:50) Saturday Night Live Malibu’s Most Wanted (V)

WGN-A In the Heat of the Night In the Heat of the Night In the Heat of the Night In the Heat of the Night In the Heat of the Night Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos ››› My Dog Skip (2000) Frankie Muniz. Å (V)PREMIUM CHANNELSDISN Jessie I Didn’t Do It Austin A.N.T. Farm Jessie Dog Jessie Jessie Jessie Good Luck Good Luck Good Luck Liv-Mad. Liv-Mad. Liv-Mad. Dog Dog DogHBO Boxing Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Bryan Vera. Å Now You ›› Now You See Me (2013) Jesse Eisenberg. Å Real Time With Bill Maher Happy Birth ›› Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous (2005) (:15) Chasing MavericksMAX (8:20) Just Like Heaven (V) ›› Beautiful Creatures (2013) Alden Ehrenreich. Å (:05) Banshee Å ›› Trouble With the Curve (2012) Clint Eastwood. (V) (2:55) › Big Momma’s House 2 (2006) (:35) ››› Big (1988) Tom Hanks. ‘PG’

SHOW (8:00) ›› Daylight (1996) ››› In the Name of the Father (1993) ‘R’ Å (V) (:15) ›› Hollywoodland (2006, Mystery) Adrien Brody. Premiere. ‘R’Episodes ›› People Like Us (2012) Chris Pine. ‘PG-13’ Å Shameless ÅTMC (:15) ››› Gosford Park (2001, Mystery) Eileen Atkins. ‘R’ Å (V) (:35) ››› Sleepy Hollow (1999) Johnny Depp. ‘R’ (V) (:20) ››› The Motorcycle Diaries (2004) ‘R’ (V) ››› The Color of Money (1986) Paul Newman. ‘R’ Gosford

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LOCAL BROADCAST CHANNELS^ News Nightly News Dateline NBC Å (:04) The Voice Vocalists compete in blind auditions. Å News Access H.# NewsHour Wk Arts Easy Yoga: The Secret Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions For You Å 3 Steps to Incredible Health! With Joel Fuhrman, M.D. Å% Dr. Wayne Dyer: I Can See Clearly Now Determining one’s life purpose. Å Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions For You Å Healing ADD With-Amen& Evening News Local 6 News 60 Minutes (N) Å The Amazing Race (N) Å The Mentalist “Red John” The Good Wife Å News (:35) Extra (N)( News Nightly News Dateline NBC Å (:04) The Voice Vocalists compete in blind auditions. Å News Paid Program) On Red Carpet at Oscars Oscars Red Carpet Live! (N) (Live) Å The Oscars Honors for achievements in film. (N) (Live) Å News* Evening News 10 News, 6pm 60 Minutes (N) Å The Amazing Race (N) Å The Mentalist “Red John” The Good Wife Å 10 News Paid Program` FOX13 6:00 News (N) Å Bob’s Burgers American Dad The Simpsons Bob’s Burgers Family Guy American Dad FOX13 10:00 News (N) Å News Burn Notice0 3 Steps to Incredible Health! With Joel Fuhrman, M.D. Å Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions For You Å BrainChange With David Perlmutter, MD Å Heart 4112 Leverage Å Leverage Parker is trapped. White Collar “Company Man” White Collar “All In” Å News Seinfeld Å Seinfeld Å Friends Å4 TV20 News World News Oscars Red Carpet Live! (N) (Live) Å The Oscars Honors for achievements in film. (N) (Live) Å News at 116 The Brody File The Watchman P. Youngren Great Awakening Love a Child Unspoken Know Cause Daniel Kolinda Duplantis Tommy Bates Great Awaken8 Wayne Dyer NewsHour Wk Easy Yoga: The Secret Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions For You Å 3 Steps to Incredible Health! With Joel Fuhrman, M.D. Å; Private Practice “Take Two” Bones Å Bones Å Castle “Kick the Ballistics” News Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Paid Program< News World News Oscars Red Carpet Live! (N) (Live) Å The Oscars Honors for achievements in film. (N) (Live) Å News@ Modern Family Modern Family Big Bang Big Bang Glee Å Glee “I Am Unicorn” Å The Office The Office We There Yet? We There Yet?C FOX 35 News (N) Å Bob’s Burgers American Dad The Simpsons Bob’s Burgers Family Guy American Dad FOX 35 News at 10 (N) Å TMZ (N) ÅF ››› The Spiderwick Chronicles (2008) Freddie Highmore. (V) Seinfeld Å Seinfeld Å Republic of Doyle Our Issues Whacked Out Born to Ride Ring of HonorH In Touch w/Dr. C. Stanley Rejoice in the Lord Connection Live/Passion! Turning Point Å Journey Jim Raley Paid Program Joseph PrinceL Friends Å Friends Å Two/Half Men Two/Half Men CSI: Miami “Just Murdered” CSI: Miami “Burned” Å Criminal Minds “Penelope” Criminal Minds “True Night”S FOX 35 News at 6 (N) Å Bob’s Burgers American Dad The Simpsons Bob’s Burgers Family Guy American Dad FOX 35 News at 10 Late (N) TMZ (N) ÅT T.D. Jakes Joyce Meyer Lead the Way The Blessed Joel Osteen Kerry Shook K. Copeland Creflo Dollar › The Bible... In the Beginning (1966, Drama) Michael Parks. (V)X Leverage “The Future Job” Leverage A corrupt mayor. Leverage Å Leverage “The Jailhouse Job” Leverage “The Reunion Job” Leverage Parker is trapped.± The Closer “The Butler Did It” Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Modern Family Modern Family Family Guy The Cue Two/Half Men Two/Half Men

CABLE CHANNELSA&E Bates Motel “Ocean View” Bates Motel “The Truth” Å Bates Motel Å Bates Motel Å Bates Motel “Underwater” (:01) Bates Motel “Midnight”AMC (4:00) ››› X2: X-Men United The Walking Dead “Inmates” The Walking Dead “Claimed” The Walking Dead “Still” (N) (:01) Talking Dead (N) Å The Walking Dead “Still”ANPL To Be Announced To Be Announced TBA Beaver Bros Gator Boys (N) Wild West Alaska “The Curse” Gator BoysBET The Game The Game The Game The Game The Game The Game “Men in Crisis” The Game The Game The Game The Game The Game

BRAVO Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl.CNBC Paid Program Paid Program Till Debt/Part On the Money Marijuana USA Marijuana: Pot Industry Marijuana in America: Colo. Marijuana: Pot IndustryCNN CNN Newsroom (N) CNN Special (N) Anthony Bourdain Parts CNN Special (N) CNN Special (N)COM ›› Liar Liar (1997) Jim Carrey, Maura Tierney. Premiere. (V) ›› Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (2006) Will Ferrell. Å (V) ›› Liar Liar (1997) Jim Carrey, Maura Tierney.DSC Epic Tech Homes Å Epic Houseboats Å Buying the Bayou Å Buying the Bayou Å Buying the Bayou Å Buying the Bayou ÅE! (5:30) Live From The Red Carpet: The 2014 Academy Awards (N) (Live) Kardashian Kardashian Kardashian E! After Party:

ESPN SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å 30 for 30 Å The Fab Five Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) ÅESPN2 Women’s College Gymnastics LSU at Florida. CrossFit Fishing Bassmaster Classic, Championship. (Taped) Å 30 for 30 30/30 Shorts

FAM (:15) ›››› The Little Mermaid (1989) Voices of Jodi Benson. ››› Mulan (1998) Voices of Ming-Na Wen, Lea Salonga. (V) (9:57) ››› Matilda (1996) Mara Wilson, Danny DeVito. (V)FNC Fox News Sunday FOX Report (N) Huckabee FOX News Special Stossel Huckabee

FOOD Chopped “Beer Here!” Worst Cooks in America Food Court Wars (N) Iron Chef America (N) Cutthroat Kitchen (N) Restaurant: ImpossibleFX (5:30) ›› Iron Man 2 (2010, Action) Robert Downey Jr. (V) ››› Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) Chris Evans, Hayley Atwell. (V) ››› Captain America: The First Avenger (V)

GOLF Golf Central (N) (Live) LPGA Tour Golf HSBC Women’s Champions, Final Round. From Singapore. PGA Tour Golf Honda Classic, Final Round.HALL › Flower Girl (2009) Marla Sokoloff, Kieren Hutchison. Å ››› Backyard Wedding (2010, Romance) Alicia Witt. Å When Calls the Heart Å The Middle The MiddleHGTV House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l Beach Bargain Beach Bargain Hawaii Life Hawaii Life Island Hunters Island Hunters House Hunters Hunters Int’lHIST Ancient Aliens Å Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Ax Men “End of a Legend” Ax Men “Dog Days” (N) Å Cryptid: The Swamp Beast (:02) Vikings “Brother’s War”LIFE (5:00) Movie Movie Happy Face Killer (2014) David Arquette, Gloria Reuben. Å (:02) MovieMTV Ridiculousness The Real World: Ex-plosion (:45) ››› 8 Mile (2002, Drama) Eminem. A Detroit man tries to achieve success as a rapper. (V) (:22) ››› Bad Boys (1995) Martin Lawrence.

NBCSN NHL Hockey NHL Live (N) NHL Hockey Boston Bruins at New York Rangers. (N) (Live) NHL Overtime NHL-A Season Like No Other Match of the DayNICK (5:30) ›› Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief See Dad Run Instant Mom Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Å (:36) Friends

SPIKE Star Wars V: The Empire ››› Star Wars VI: Return of the Jedi (1983, Science Fiction) Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford. (V) ›› John Carter (2012) Taylor Kitsch, Lynn Collins. Premiere. (V)SUN Ship Shape TV Captains Fins & Skins Lightning Live! NHL Hockey Tampa Bay Lightning at Colorado Avalanche. (N Subject to Blackout) Lightning Live! Ins. Lightning Ins. LightningSYFY (4:00) Stargate ›››› Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) Harrison Ford, Karen Allen. Å (V) › The Last Airbender (2010, Fantasy) Noah Ringer, Dev Patel. ››› The Prestige (2006) (V)TBS ›› Zoolander (2001, Comedy) Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson. (V) ›› Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004) (DVS) (V) ›› Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004) (DVS) (V)TCM (4:00) ›››› Lawrence of Arabia (1962) Peter O’Toole. Å ›››› Mutiny on the Bounty (1935) Charles Laughton, Clark Gable. Å (DVS) ››› Captain Blood (1935) Errol Flynn. ÅTLC My 600-Lb. Life “James’ Story” My 600-Lb. Life Å My 600-Lb. Life “Tara’s Story” My 600-Lb. Life Å My 600-Lb. Life Å My 600-Lb. Life ÅTNT (5:30) ›› Cowboys & Aliens (2011) Daniel Craig. Å (DVS) (V) ›››› E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) Henry Thomas. Å (DVS) (V) (:38) ›››› E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)

TOON › The Smurfs (2011, Comedy) Hank Azaria, Neil Patrick Harris. Steven Univ. Teen Titans King of the Hill King of the Hill Bob’s Burgers Bob’s Burgers Family Guy Family GuyTRAV 21 Hottest Caribbean Escapes Jamaica: Paradise Uncovered Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Castle Secrets & Legends Mysteries at the MuseumTVL (:12) Gilligan’s Island Å Gilligan’s Isle Gilligan’s Isle Gilligan’s Isle Gilligan’s Isle Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-RaymondUSA Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern FamilyVH1 (4:55) Malibu’s Most Wanted (V) Tanning of Amer Tanning of Amer Tanning of Amer Tanning of Amer Basketball Wives LA

WGN-A Amer. Funniest Home Videos Amer. Funniest Home Videos ››› The Matrix (1999, Science Fiction) Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne. Å (V) ›› Flightplan (2005) Å (V)PREMIUM CHANNELSDISN Liv & Maddie Liv & Maddie Dog With Blog Dog With Blog I Didn’t Do It I Didn’t Do It I Didn’t Do It I Didn’t Do It Dog With Blog Austin & Ally Jessie Å A.N.T. FarmHBO (5:15) ›› Chasing Mavericks (:15) ›› A Good Day to Die Hard (2013) Bruce Willis. ‘R’ Å True Detective (N) Å Girls “Flo” (N) Looking (N) True Detective ÅMAX (4:35) Big ‘PG’ (:20) ›› Mission: Impossible (1996) ‘PG-13’ (:15) ›› Warm Bodies (2013) Nicholas Hoult. ‘PG-13’ Å (V) ›› Beautiful Creatures (2013) Alden Ehrenreich. ‘PG-13’ Å

SHOW Shameless Å Shameless Å Shameless Å Shameless “There’s the Rub” Shameless “Iron City” Å Shameless ÅTMC (5:30) ››› Gosford Park (2001) Eileen Atkins. ‘R’ Å (V) ››› Seven Psychopaths (2012) Colin Farrell. ‘R’ Å (V) ››› Killing Them Softly (2012) Brad Pitt. ‘R’ Dazed & Conf.

8 p.m. on (FOOD)Food Court Wars

Married couple Sam and Sarah own a food truck in Chicago. So do best friends Pat and Tim. Each pair hopes to take its act off the road and install it in a food court in West Dundee, Ill. To get there, they must create a winning con-cept and try to outsell their rivals in the new episode “Fat Shallot vs. Glutton Force 5.” Tyler Florence hosts.

8:30 p.m. on (20) (28)

The OscarsEllen DeGeneres returns as host for this year’s Academy Awards gala, where Pharrell Williams and Idina Menzel are slated to perform. “American Hustle” and “Gravity” are the leading contenders with 10 nominations each, followed by “12 Years a Slave” with nine. All three are up for best picture, along with “Captain Phillips,” “Dallas Buyers Club,” “Her,” “Nebraska,” “Philom-ena” and “The Wolf of Wall Street.”

9 p.m. on (13) (35) (51)

Family GuyThe Griffins visit Italy and must deal with aggravating immigra-tion laws when Peter destroys their passports. Michelle Dockery (“Downton Abbey”) provides a guest voice in “Boopa-dee Bappa-dee.” Seth MacFarlane and Alex Borstein also star.

10 p.m. on (FOOD)Cutthroat Kitchen

Waffle irons — they’re not just for waffles anymore. In this new episode, three chefs are required to find new uses for common breakfast-making appliances. Then a calzone recipe needs a quick recalibration when all the cheese is replaced with tiramisu. The final challenge requires a chef to pre-pare fajitas on a tiny skillet in “It’s Not Delivery, It’s Old Delivery.”

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LOCAL BROADCAST CHANNELS^ Access Hollywood On the Red Carpet LatiNation Å Real Green Å Dateline NBC Å (2:58) Meet the Press Å Early Today (N) WESH 2 News WESH 2 News Early Sunrise (N)# Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions For You Finding financial solutions. Å Classical Rewind Classical masterpieces. Å Magic Moments: The Best of 50s Pop Musicians perform. Å Festive Europe% Healing ADD With Dr. Daniel Amen, MD Dr. Wayne Dyer: I Can See Clearly Now Determining one’s life purpose. Å Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions For You Finding financial solutions. Å& (11:35) Extra (N) (:35) Mirror/Mirror (:05) Deals Local 6 News at 11 (:05) Paid Program Paid Program Up to the Minute (N) CBS Morning News Morning News Morning News( (:13) Star Watch (:35) Paid Program Airbrushed Beauty (:35) Paid Program (:05) Paid Program Meet the Press Å (:32) Sleep Better! Early Today (N) NewsChannel 8 NewsChannel 8 NewsChannel 8) (:05) Jimmy Kimmel Live (N) Å (:07) On the Red Carpet at the Oscars (:02) Castle “Last Call” Å (:02) ABC World News Now (N) Å America Morning Eyewitness News Daybreak (N) Å* (:05) Paid Program (:35) Paid Program (:05) Paid Program (:35) Paid Program (:05) Up to the Minute (N) CBS Morning News 10 News, 5am (N) 10 News, 5:30am` (11:30) Burn Notice The Closer “Good Housekeeping” Å Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Judge Judy Å Judge Judy Å FOX13 11:00 News FOX13’s Good Day FOX13’s Good Day, Tampa Bay 5:00A0 (11:30) Heart 411 Å Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions For You Finding financial solutions. Å 3 Steps to Incredible Health! With Joel Fuhrman, M.D. Joel Fuhrman’s health plan. Growing Bolder Power Yoga2 Friends Å Beer Geeks Å The Border “Spoils of War” Å American Athlete American Latino TV Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program No More Dentures First Business (N)4 (:05) Jimmy Kimmel Live (N) Å Inside Edition (:37) The Insider (N) (:07) Entertainers: With Byron Allen On the Red Carpet (:37) Open House ABC World News America Morning WCJB TV20 News - Morning Edition (N)6 Great Awakening Prophecy in News Fruit of the Spirit CTN Special Kenneth Copeland Citylife Church Good Life Inspirational interviews. Gary Hoffman CTN Special P. Youngren Pres. Arth. Rippy8 Healing ADD With Dr. Daniel Amen, MD & Tana Amen, RN Å 3 Steps to Incredible Health! With Joel Fuhrman, M.D. Joel Fuhrman’s health plan. Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions For You Finding financial solutions. Å; Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Hometime Å Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program< (:05) Jimmy Kimmel Live (N) Å (:07) Castle “Recoil” Å (:07) Paid Program (:37) Paid Program (:07) Paid Program (:37) Paid Program ABC World News America Morning News News@ Movie Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramC Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program New P90X3! Larry King Reports Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program TMZ Å Good Day Orlando Good Day Orlando at 5am (N) ÅF Ring of Honor Wr. Best Ecigarette Bones Death of a renowned artist. Å OK! TV (N) Å Love-Raymond Made in Hollywood Hollyscoop (N) Paid Program Paid Program Shepherd’s ChapelH The Brody File Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program J.U.M.P. Ministries Life Center Church Paid Program Jim Bakker Joseph PrinceL The First Family The First Family Mr. Box Office Mr. Box Office Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Buck McNeely Paid Program Paid Program The Daily Buzz ÅS Burn Notice “Dead to Rights” Å Paid Program › Exorcist: The Beginning (2004, Horror) Stellan Skarsgard, James D’Arcy, Izabella Scorupco. (V) Dish Nation Å Good Day Orlando Good Day Orlando at 5am (N) ÅT (10:00) › The Bible... In the Beginning Night of Joy (Episode 2) Performances by Christian artists. Power Play (1994, Drama) Ken Olandt. The Quickening Miracles in Our Midst ÅX Leverage “The Scheherazade Job” Leverage “The Double Blind Job” Å Leverage “The Gone Fishin’ Job” Å Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program± It’s Always Sunny Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Judge Judy Å Cleaning Secrets Paid Program Shepherd’s Chapel

CABLE CHANNELSA&E (:01) Bates Motel Å (:01) Bates Motel “A Boy and His Dog” (:01) Bates Motel “Underwater” Å (:02) Bates Motel “Midnight” Å (:02) Paid Program Dog Bounty Hunter Dog Bounty Hunter Sexiest BodiesAMC Comic Book Men Game of Arms “The Battle Begins...” The Walking Dead “Still” Talking Dead Guests discuss “Still.” Comic Book Men The Walking Dead “Still” CSI: Miami “Special Delivery” ÅANPL Wild West Alaska “The Curse” Å To Be Announced Beaver Bros To Be Announced To Be Announced Beaver Bros Gator Boys “Mission to Mexico” Wild West Alaska “The Curse” ÅBET Rev. Peter Popoff BET’s Weekend Inspiration Rev. Peter Popoff Inspiration Rev. Peter Popoff

BRAVO Blood, Sweat & Heels Blood, Sweat & Heels Shahs of Sunset “Reunion Part 1” Shahs of Sunset “Reunion Part 2” Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramCNBC Marijuana in America: Colorado Pot Crime Inc. Synthetic drugs. Paid Program Paid Program Crime Inc. Synthetic drugs. Worldwide Exchange (N)CNN (11:00) CNN Special (N) Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Early StartCOM (10:30) Liar Liar (V) Tosh.0 Å South Park Å South Park Å Amy Schumer Amy Schumer Amy Schumer Amy Schumer Kroll Show Broad City Paid Program Paid ProgramDSC Buying the Bayou Å Buying the Bayou Å Epic Houseboats Å Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramE! E! After Party: The 2014 Academy RichKids of Beverly RichKids of Beverly Chelsea Lately The Soup The Soup Chelsea Lately Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program

ESPN SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter Å SportsCenter Å NBA Basketball New York Knicks at Chicago Bulls. (N Same-day Tape) Å SportsCenter ÅESPN2 ESPN FC (N) Sport Science SportsNation E:60 SportsCenter (N) Å SportsCenter Å SportsCenter (N)

FAM Joel Osteen Å Joyce Meyer Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Made in America Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Joseph Prince Life TodayFNC FOX News Special Stossel FOX News Sunday With Chris Wallace Huckabee MediaBuzz FOX and Friends First (N)

FOOD Iron Chef America Cutthroat Kitchen Restaurant: Impossible Food Court Wars Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramFX Captain America: The First Avenger (V) Anger Management Louie “Miami” Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program

GOLF (9:30) PGA Tour Golf Honda Classic, Final Round. Golf Central (N) (Live) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramHALL The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Frasier Å Frasier Å Frasier Å Frasier Å I Love Lucy Å I Love Lucy ÅHGTV Hawaii Life Å Hawaii Life Å Island Hunters Island Hunters House Hunters Hunters Int’l Beachfront Bargain Beachfront Bargain Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramHIST (:01) Ax Men “End of a Legend” Å (:01) Ax Men “Dog Days” Å (:01) Cryptid: The Swamp Beast Å (:03) Vikings The battle begins between. (:02) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramLIFE (11:02) Movie (:02) Happy Face Killer (2014, Docudrama) David Arquette, Gloria Reuben. Å (:04) Paid Program I Hate My Hair! Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramMTV (10:22) ››› Bad Boys (1995, Action) › Who’s Your Caddy? (2007, Comedy) Antwan “Big Boi” Patton, Jeffrey Jones. (V) Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out

NBCSN English Premier League Soccer (Taped) Cycling Tour of Oman, Stage 1. (Taped) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramNICK (:12) Friends “The One With the Kips” (12:48) Friends (:24) George Lopez George Lopez (:36) George Lopez (:12) George Lopez Å Old Christine Old Christine (4:57) Yes, Dear Yes, Dear Å

SPIKE (10:00) ›› John Carter (2012) (V) Cops Å Cops Å Cops Screams. Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramSUN NHL Hockey Tampa Bay Lightning at Colorado Avalanche. (Subject to Blackout) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramSYFY (11:00) ››› The Prestige (2006) Hugh Jackman. Å (V) ››› The Abyss (1989, Science Fiction) Ed Harris, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Michael Biehn. An oil-rig crew must search for a sunken nuclear sub. Å (V) The Twilight ZoneTBS ››› Blades of Glory (2007) Will Ferrell. Rival male skaters compete as a pair. (V) › Land of the Lost (2009, Comedy) Will Ferrell, Anna Friel, Danny R. McBride. (V) Married... With Married... With Married... With Married... WithTCM Captain Blood Å (:45) ››› Ruggles of Red Gap (1935) Charles Laughton, Mary Boland. Å (V) ›››› Top Hat (1935, Musical) Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers. Å (DVS) (V) ››› David Copperfield (1935, Drama) W.C. Fields. Å (V)TLC My 600-Lb. Life “Zsalynn’s Story” Å My 600-Lb. Life “Tara’s Story” Å My 600-Lb. Life “Penny’s Story” Å Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramTNT (10:38) E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) (:13) ››› I Am Legend (2007) Will Smith. Bloodthirsty plague victims surround a lone survivor. (V) (:28) ›› The Time Machine (2002) Guy Pearce, Samantha Mumba. Å (V) TNT Preview

TOON Rick and Morty The Venture Bros. Metalocalypse Bob’s Burgers Bob’s Burgers Family Guy Å Family Guy Å Rick and Morty The Venture Bros. Metalocalypse King of the Hill King of the HillTRAV Mysteries at the Museum Å Castle Secrets & Legends Å Mysteries at the Museum Å Mysteries at the Museum Å Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramTVL King of Queens King of Queens (:12) The King of Queens Å King of Queens That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show Curb Enthusiasm Curb EnthusiasmUSA Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ÅVH1 Mob Wives Å Couples Therapy Single Ladies “Tell You No Lies” Basketball Wives LA Basketball Wives LA The Tanning of America: One Nation

WGN-A (11:00) ›› Flightplan (2005) Å (V) 30 Rock Å 30 Rock Å It’s Always Sunny Dharma & Greg › My Boss’s Daughter (2003, Romance-Comedy) Ashton Kutcher, Tara Reid. Å WGN Morning News ÅPREMIUM CHANNELSDISN Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie Shake It Up! Å A.N.T. Farm Å Suite Life on Deck ››› Cow Belles (2006) Alyson Michalka. ‘NR’ Å (V) Suite Life on Deck Suite Life on Deck Fish Hooks Å Phineas and FerbHBO Girls “Flo” Å Looking Å True Detective “After You’ve Gone” Girls “Flo” Å Looking Å ›› Cruel Intentions (1999) Sarah Michelle Gellar. ‘R’ Å (:40) ›› High Roller: The Stu Ungar Story (2003) ‘R’ Å (V)MAX Skin to the Max (:35) Chemistry (:05) ››› Ocean’s Twelve (2004, Comedy-Drama) George Clooney. ‘PG-13’ Å Zane’s Sex Chron. (:40) › Train (2008, Horror) Thora Birch. Premiere. ‘R’ Å (:15) ›› Don Juan DeMarco (1995) (V)

SHOW House of Lies Episodes Å ››› The Master (2012) Joaquin Phoenix. A drifter becomes a charismatic religious leader’s disciple. ›› Notting Hill (1999, Romance-Comedy) Julia Roberts. Premiere. ‘PG-13’ (V) (:45) October SkyTMC (11:40) ››› Dazed and Confused (1993) Jason London. ‘R’ ›› Prefontaine (1997, Biography) Jared Leto, Ed O’Neill. Premiere. ‘PG-13’ Å ››› Seven Psychopaths (2012, Comedy) Colin Farrell, Sam Rockwell. ‘R’ Å Gosford Park ‘R’

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LOCAL BROADCAST CHANNELS^ WESH 2 News Sunrise Today Live! With Kelly and Michael Today Today# Clifford-Dog Sid the Science Kid Arthur Wild Kratts Curious George Cat in the Hat Peg Plus Cat Dinosaur Train Sesame Street Daniel Tiger Super Why!% Clifford-Dog Martha Speaks Arthur Wild Kratts Curious George Cat in the Hat Peg Plus Cat Dinosaur Train Sesame Street Daniel Tiger Super Why!& Local 6: Morning News at 6a CBS This Morning Rachael Ray Let’s Make a Deal The Price Is Right( NewsChannel 8 Today Today Today Daytime Rachael Ray) (5:00) Eyewitness News Daybreak Good Morning America Steve Harvey Be a Millionaire Family Feud The View* 10 News, 6am 10 News 6:30am CBS This Morning Studio 10 Inside Edition Jeopardy! The Price Is Right` FOX13’s Good Day, Tampa Bay 6:00A FOX13’s Good Day, Tampa Bay 7:00A FOX13’s Good Day, Tampa Bay 8:00A FOX13’s Good Day, Tampa Bay at 9am Live! With Kelly and Michael The Wendy Williams Show0 Wai Lana Yoga Lilias! Body Electric Classical Stretch Sewing With Nancy Varied Programs Sit and Be Fit Varied Programs Power Yoga2 WESH 2 News Sunrise WESH 2 News on CW 18 Maury The Steve Wilkos Show Paternity Court Paternity Court4 WCJB TV20 News - Morning Edition Good Morning America The Doctors Justice for All America’s Court The View6 Andrew Wommack Joseph Prince Today Joyce Meyer Peter Youngren Kenneth Copeland Rod Parsley Varied Programs Herman & Sharron Doug Kaufmann Life Today Varied Programs8 Clifford-Dog Martha Speaks Arthur Wild Kratts Curious George Cat in the Hat Peg Plus Cat Dinosaur Train Sesame Street Daniel Tiger Super Why!; America Now RightThisMinute Eyewitness News This Morning The 700 Club The Dr. Oz Show House of Payne House of Payne< ABC Action News at 6 AM Good Morning America Steven and Chris RightThisMinute RightThisMinute The View@ Shepherd’s Chapel Cheaters Cheaters We the People We the People Supreme Justice Supreme Justice Jerry Springer The Steve Wilkos ShowC Good Day Orlando at 6am Good Day Orlando at 7am Good Day Orlando at 8am Good Day Orlando at 9am The Wendy Williams Show Dr. PhilF Paid Program Paid Program Varied Programs OK! TV America Now Community The 700 Club Maury The People’s CourtH James Robison SuperChannel Kenneth Copeland Varied Programs Joseph Prince Rod Parsley Paid Program Joyce Meyer The 700 Club Paid Program Cornerstone/HageeL (5:00) The Daily Buzz ’Til Death ’Til Death The Middle The Middle Be a Millionaire Be a Millionaire The Queen Latifah Show Justice for All Justice for AllS Good Day Orlando at 6am Good Day Orlando at 7am Good Day Orlando at 8am Good Day Orlando at 9am Live! With Kelly and Michael Judge Alex Judge AlexT Varied Programs Andrew Wommack VeggieTales Kerry Shook Varied Programs Joyce Meyer Creflo Dollar John Hagee Today Joseph Prince This Is Your Day Kenneth Copeland Varied ProgramsX Varied Programs Paid Program Paid Program Varied Programs Through the Bible Varied Programs Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Movie Varied Programs± Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Varied Programs The Doctors The Test Judge Judy Judge Judy

CABLE CHANNELSA&E Paid Program Paid Program Dog Bounty Hunter Dog Bounty Hunter Dog Bounty Hunter Dog Bounty Hunter Criminal Minds Criminal Minds CSI: Miami

AMC

M Mom Looks 27 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program ›› Secret Window (2004, Suspense) Johnny Depp, John Turturro. Å ›› The Bone Collector (1999) ÅT Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Game of Arms “The Battle Begins...” ›› Rocky V (1990, Drama) Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire, Burt Young.W Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program (:15) ›› The Recruit (2003) Al Pacino. A CIA rookie must ferret out a mole within the agency. Å (:45) End of DaysTh Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program (:15) ››› Get Shorty (1995, Comedy) John Travolta, Gene Hackman. Å (:15) ›› Missing in Action (1984) ÅF Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program ››› Back to School (1986, Comedy) Rodney Dangerfield, Sally Kellerman. Å ›› Along Came Polly (2004) Å

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BET BET Inspiration Varied Programs Family Matters Family Matters Movie Varied ProgramsBRAVO Housewives/NYC Varied Programs The Real Housewives of New York CityCNBC Squawk Box Squawk on the StreetCNN New Day CNN Newsroom This Hour With Berman and Michaela

COM

M Sexiest Bodies Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Daily Show The Colbert Report It’s Always Sunny South Park Å (:14) Scrubs Å Bill-Ted’s Jour.T Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Daily Show The Colbert Report It’s Always Sunny South Park Å Comedy Central (:22) Kroll ShowW Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Daily Show The Colbert Report It’s Always Sunny South Park Å Comedy Central (:22) Key & PeeleTh Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Daily Show The Colbert Report It’s Always Sunny South Park Å (:14) Tosh.0 Å (:45) CommunityF Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Daily Show The Colbert Report 30 Rock Å South Park Å The Jeselnik (:45) Community

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ESPN

M SportsCenter Å SportsCenter Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) ÅT SportsCenter Å SportsCenter Å SportsCenter Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) ÅW SportsCenter Å SportsCenter Å SportsCenter Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) ÅTh SportsCenter Å SportsCenter Å SportsCenter Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) ÅF SportsCenter Å SportsCenter Å SportsCenter Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å

ESPN2 Mike & Mike First TakeFAM Joyce Meyer Varied Programs That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show Still Standing 700/Interactive The 700 Club Gilmore GirlsFNC FOX and Friends America’s Newsroom Happening Now

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FX

M Paid Program Paid Program ›› The Forgotten (2004, Suspense) Julianne Moore, Dominic West, Gary Sinise. › The One (2001, Action) Jet Li, Carla Gugino, Delroy Lindo. ›› The Taking of Pelham 123 (2009)T Paid Program Paid Program ›› The Taking of Pelham 123 (2009) Denzel Washington. Criminals hijack a New York subway train. ›› Takers (2010) Matt Dillon, Paul Walker. Skilled thieves plan the biggest heist of their careers.W (Off Air) Paid Program Ellen Å ›› Tears of the Sun (2003) Bruce Willis. Navy SEALs protect Nigerian refugees from ruthless rebels. ›› Tron: Legacy (2010, Science Fiction) Jeff Bridges, Garrett Hedlund.Th Paid Program Paid Program ›› Tron: Legacy (2010) Jeff Bridges. Sam, son of Kevin Flynn,finds himself in his father’s cyberworld. ›› The Green Hornet (2011, Action) Seth Rogen. A spoiled playboy becomes a costumed crime-fighter.F Paid Program Paid Program Buffy the Vampire Slayer “Bargaining” › The Bachelor (1999, Comedy-Drama) Chris O’Donnell, Renée Zellweger. › The Animal (2001, Comedy) Rob Schneider, Colleen Haskell, John C. McGinley.

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M Golf Central Morning Drive (N) (Live) Morning Drive LPGA Tour GolfT Golf Central Morning Drive (N) (Live) Morning Drive Big Break FloridaW Golf Central Golf Central Morning Drive (N) (Live) Morning Drive FehertyTh Golf Central Golf Central Morning Drive (N) (Live) Morning DriveF Golf Central Golf Central Morning Drive (N) (Live) Morning Drive

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CABLE CHANNELSHALL I Love Lucy I Love Lucy I Love Lucy I Love Lucy The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Home & FamilyHGTV Paid Program Varied Programs

HIST

M Founding Mothers With Cokie Roberts MonsterQuest Monkey man. Å MonsterQuest “The Real Hobbit” Å MonsterQuest “Terror From the Sky” MonsterQuest “Vampire Beast” Å MonsterQuest Jellyfish invasion. ÅT Paid Program Paid Program Cajun Pawn Stars Cajun Pawn Stars Cajun Pawn Stars Cajun Pawn Stars Cajun Pawn Stars Cajun Pawn Stars Cajun Pawn Stars Cajun Pawn Stars Cajun Pawn Stars Cajun Pawn StarsW Paid Program Paid Program UFO Files Å UFO Files UFO sightings over Colares. UFO Files Å UFO Files “Texas’ Roswell” Å UFO Files “Real UFOs” ÅTh Get Better Water! Paid Program Save Our History “Valley Forge” Å Horrors at Andersonville Prison: Trial Death Road Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars ÅF Paid Program Paid Program Stan Lee’s Superhumans “Yo Yo Ninja” Stan Lee’s Superhumans “Unbreakable” Stan Lee’s Superhumans “Bird-Man” Stan Lee’s Superhumans Å Stan Lee’s Superhumans “Human Wolf”

LIFE

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NBCSN

M Paid Program Paid Program Off Road Engine Power Into the Blue Saltwater Exp. The Dan Patrick Show Sports talk radio. (N) (Live)T Paid Program Paid Program Sport Fishing Seasons on the Fly Americana Outd’rs Good Fishing The Dan Patrick Show Sports talk radio. (N) (Live)W Paid Program Paid Program The Next Bite Fisherman Ultimate Fish Bass 2 Billfish The Dan Patrick Show Sports talk radio. (N) (Live)Th Paid Program Paid Program NHL Rivals NHL Hockey Washington Capitals at Philadelphia Flyers. The Dan Patrick Show Sports talk radio. (N) (Live)F Paid Program Paid Program Prem-Lea-News Premier League Match Pack Prem-Lea-News The Dan Patrick Show Sports talk radio. (N) (Live) 2014 Paralympic Winter Games

NICK Hangin’/Mr. Cooper Hangin’/Mr. Cooper SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob PAW Patrol Team Umizoomi Team Umizoomi Dora the Explorer Dora the Explorer Bubble Guppies Bubble GuppiesSPIKE Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Varied Programs

SUN

M Fins & Skins Ship Shape TV New P90X3! Paid Program Paid Program Lightning Live! Lightning Live! Mike Martin Seminole Sports 3 Wide Life Sports UnlimitedT Reel Time O’Neill Outside Travis Johnson FSU Headlines Capital Dateline Heat Live! Heat Live! how to Do florida Reel Animals Sports Unlimited (N) Playing ThroughW Into the Blue Saltwater Exp. Captain’s Tales Live With Lori Capital Dateline (N) Heat Live! Heat Live! Fight Sports: In 60 Inside Israeli Bask. NBA Basketball: Heat at RocketsTh Sprtsman Adv. Sport Fishing Fast Joint Relief FSU Headlines Capital Dateline Inside the Lightning Inside the HEAT Women’s College Basketball The Game 365F Paid Program Paid Program Heat Live! Heat Live! Captain’s Tales (N) Reel Time Ship Shape TV Fins & Skins Sport Fishing Sprtsman Adv. Women’s College Basketball

SYFY

M Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone Stargate: The Ark of Truth (2008) Ben Browder, Michael Shanks. Å ›› Stargate: Continuum (2008) ÅT Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Heroes of Cosplay Å Heroes of Cosplay “Emerald City” Å Heroes of Cosplay “Megacon” Å Heroes of Cosplay “Anime Matsuri”W Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paranormal Witness Paranormal Witness Paranormal Witness Paranormal WitnessTh Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program The Twilight Zone ›› The Ferryman (2007, Horror) Kerry Fox, John Rhys-Davies. Å The Cursed (2010) Costas Mandylor, Louis Mandylor. ÅF Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program To Be Announced Red Faction: Origins (2011, Science Fiction) Brian J. Smith, Robert Patrick. Å › American Warships (2012) Å

TBS Rules/Engagement My Name Is Earl Married... With Married... With Are We There Yet? Meet the Browns House of Payne Full House Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince The Office

TCM

M David Copperfield (:45) ›››› The Informer (1935, Drama) Victor McLaglen, Heather Angel. Å ››› Broadway Melody of 1936 (1935) Jack Benny. Å (:15) ››› Naughty Marietta (1935) Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy. ÅT ›› Dust Be My Destiny (1939) John Garfield. Å ›› Four Wives (1939) Priscilla Lane, Rosemary Lane. Å (:15) ›› They Made Me a Criminal (1939) John Garfield, The Dead End Kids. Å ›› East of the River (1940) ÅW (5:15) ›› Johnny Cool (1963) ›› Strictly Dynamite (1934) Jimmy Durante, Lupe Velez. › Are You Listening? (1932) William Haines, Madge Evans. › Campus Rhythm (1943) Gale Storm (:15) ›› Mr. Dodd Takes the Air (1937)Th ›› Page Miss Glory (1935) Marion Davies, Pat O’Brien. Å (:45) ›› Dinky (1935, Drama) Jackie Cooper, Mary Astor. ›› Listen, Darling (1938) Judy Garland, Mary Astor. Å ›› Woman Against Woman (1938) (:45) TurnaboutF Guns-Sebastian ›› Tarzan and the Amazons (1945) Johnny Weissmuller. ›› Tarzan and the Huntress (1947) Johnny Weissmuller. ›› Captain Kidd (1945) Charles Laughton, Randolph Scott. ››› The Macomber Affair (1947) Å

TLC Varied Programs Rm-Multiples A Baby Story A Baby Story Quints by Surprise 19 Kids-Count Varied Programs Hoarding: Buried Alive Extreme Chea. Extreme Chea.TNT Smallville Charmed Charmed Supernatural Supernatural Supernatural

TOON World of Gumball World of Gumball Teen Titans Go! Beyblade: Metal Pokemon BW: Rival Movie The Garfield Show The Garfield Show Looney TunesTRAVELPaid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Httst Hotels Httst Hotels Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations Varied Programs

TVL Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Andy Griffith Show (:43) The Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Show (:09) Gunsmoke

USA

M NCIS Å (DVS) NCIS Å (DVS) NCIS Å (DVS) NCIS Å (DVS) NCIS Å (DVS) NCIS Å (DVS)T Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ÅW NCIS Å (DVS) NCIS Å (DVS) NCIS Å (DVS) NCIS Å (DVS) NCIS Å (DVS) NCIS Å (DVS)Th Burn Notice Å NCIS: Los Angeles Å (DVS) NCIS: Los Angeles Å (DVS) NCIS: Los Angeles Å (DVS) NCIS: Los Angeles Å (DVS) NCIS: Los Angeles Å (DVS)F Psych Å Psych Å Psych Å Psych Å CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

VH1 VH1 Plus Music VH1 Plus Music VH1 Plus Music VH1 Plus Music The Gossip Table Big Morning Buzz Live Varied ProgramsWGN-A Paid Program Joyce Meyer Joseph Prince Creflo Dollar James Robison Paid Program Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger In the Heat of the NightPREMIUM CHANNELSDISN Henry Chuggington Ella the Elephant Mickey Mouse Mickey Mouse Mickey Mouse Never Land Doc McStuffins Sofia the First Mickey Mouse Doc McStuffins Mickey Mouse

HBO

M High Roller I Can Be President ››› Apollo 13 (1995) Tom Hanks. Based on the true story of the ill-fated 1970 moon mission. ‘PG’ ›› The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012, Fantasy) Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman. ‘PG-13’ ÅT ›› Far From Home: The Adventures of Yellow Dog (1995) ›› The Three Stooges (2012) Sean Hayes. ‘PG’ Å ››› Undercover Brother (2002) Eddie Griffin. ‘PG-13’ Å ›› Roll Bounce (2005) Bow Wow, Chi McBride. ‘PG-13’ ÅW (Off Air) ›› Battle for Terra (2007) Voices of Evan Rachel Wood. ›› Where the Heart Is (2000, Comedy-Drama) Natalie Portman. ‘PG-13’ Å ›› Now You See Me (2013) Jesse Eisenberg. ‘PG-13’ ÅTh ›› Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted (2012) ‘PG’ Å (:35) ›› Rebound (2005) Martin Lawrence. ‘PG’ Å ›› Dark Shadows (2012, Comedy) Johnny Depp, Michelle Pfeiffer. ‘PG-13’ Å › Wrath of the Titans (2012) ‘PG-13’F Good-Die Hard Flight of Conchords ›› Jackie Chan’s First Strike (1996) Jackie Chan. ‘PG-13’ ›› Deep Impact (1998, Drama) Robert Duvall, Tea Leoni. ‘PG-13’ Å › Up Close & Personal (1996) Robert Redford. ‘PG-13’ Å

MAX

M (5:15) ›› Don Juan DeMarco (1995) (6:55) ›› The Man Who Knew Too Little (1997) Bill Murray. ››› Courage Under Fire (1996, Drama) Denzel Washington, Meg Ryan. ‘R’ Å ››› The East (2013) Brit Marling. Premiere. ‘PG-13’ ÅT (4:40) Blown Away (:40) ›› Star Trek: Insurrection (1998, Science Fiction) Patrick Stewart. ‘PG’ Å (:25) ›› Snow White and the Huntsman (2012) Kristen Stewart. ‘NR’ Å (:40) ›› The Island (2005) Ewan McGregor. ‘PG-13’ ÅW (5:30) › Foolish (1999) Eddie Griffin. ‘R’ The Philly Kid (2012, Action) Wes Chatham. ‘R’ Å (:35) ››› The Thing (1982, Horror) Kurt Russell, A. Wilford Brimley. ‘R’ Å ›› Mortal Kombat (1995, Action) Robin Shou. ‘PG-13’ ÅTh (4:50) The Chamber (:45) › I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998) Jennifer Love Hewitt. ‘R’ › Let’s Go to Prison (2006, Comedy) Dax Shepard. ‘R’ Å (:15) ››› Life of Pi (2012, Adventure) Suraj Sharma, Irrfan Khan, Tabu. ‘PG’ ÅF (5:00) Blue Crush (:45) ›› Nine Months (1995, Comedy) Hugh Grant, Julianne Moore. ‘PG-13’ Å ›› Rise of the Guardians (2012) Voices of Chris Pine. ‘PG’ (:10) ›› Just Like Heaven (2005) Reese Witherspoon, Mark Ruffalo. ‘PG-13’ Å

SHOW

M (5:45) ››› October Sky (1999) Jake Gyllenhaal. ‘PG’ Å (:45) ››› Cool Runnings (1993, Comedy-Drama) Leon, Doug E. Doug. ‘PG’ Å ›› Kindergarten Cop (1990, Comedy) Arnold Schwarzenegger. Premiere. ‘PG-13’ ›› The MuseT (:15) ›› Newsies (1992) Christian Bale. A newsboy leads an 1899 strike against Joseph Pulitzer. ‘PG’›› Captain Ron (1992, Comedy) Kurt Russell. ‘PG-13’ Å (:15) ›› Every Day (2010, Comedy-Drama) Liev Schreiber, Helen Hunt. ‘R’ ÅW (:15) ›› Kinky Boots (2005, Comedy-Drama) Joel Edgerton. ‘PG-13’ Å (:15) ›› The Iron Lady (2011, Biography) Meryl Streep. ‘PG-13’ Å ›› For Love or Money (1993) Michael J. Fox. ‘PG’ Å (:45) HouseguestTh › Mr. Magoo (1997) Leslie Nielsen. Premiere. ‘PG’ Å ›› Shakespeare High (2011, Documentary) ‘NR’ Å Crazy Kind of Love (2012) Virginia Madsen. Premiere. ‘R’ Å › The Next Best Thing (2000) Rupert Everett. ‘PG-13’ ÅF (5:45) 6 Month Rule (2011) Blayne Weaver. ‘R’ Å (:25) Barricade (2012, Horror) Eric McCormack. ‘PG-13’ Å (8:50) The Other Shore: The Diana Nyad Story (2013) ‘NR’ Comedy Warriors: Healing Through (:45) October Sky

TMC

M (5:30) ››› Gosford Park (2001, Mystery) Eileen Atkins, Bob Balaban. ‘R’ Å ››› Jerry and Tom (1998) Joe Mantegna. ‘R’ Å (:40) ››› Miami Rhapsody (1995) Sarah Jessica Parker. (:15) ›› The Big Kahuna (1999) ‘R’T › Teresa’s Tattoo (:20) Absentia (2011, Horror) Courtney Bell. ‘R’ Å ›› Turner & Hooch (1989) Tom Hanks. Premiere. ‘PG’ Å (:40) ››› Lorenzo’s Oil (1992, Docudrama) Nick Nolte, Susan Sarandon, Peter Ustinov. ‘PG-13’ ÅW (:15) ›› Comic Book Villains (2002, Comedy) Donal Logue, Cary Elwes. ‘R’ Å (7:50) ›› Terror in the Family (1996) Joanna Kerns. Å (:20) ›› V.I. Warshawski (1991) Kathleen Turner. ‘R’ Å (10:50) ›››› The Sting (1973) ‘PG’Th The Little Match Makers (2011, Romance-Comedy) Hannah Frantz. ‘NR’ Å ›› Apt Pupil (1998, Drama) Ian McKellen, Brad Renfro. Premiere. ‘R’ Å ››› Perfect Strangers (2003) Sam Neill. ‘PG-13’ Å Importance-ErnF ›› A Simple Plan (:40) Bending the Rules (2012) Jamie Kennedy. ‘PG-13’ Å (:05) ›› All In: The Poker Movie (2012) Premiere. ‘NR’ Å ›› No Holds Barred (1989) Hulk Hogan. ‘PG-13’ Å (:05) ›› D3: The Mighty Ducks (1996)

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WEEKDAY AFTERNOON12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30

LOCAL BROADCAST CHANNELS^ News Paid Program Days of our Lives Katie The Ellen DeGeneres Show WESH 2 News at 4:00 WESH 2 News at 5 PM# Charlie Rose Varied Programs Martha Speaks WordGirl Curious George Rick Steves Europe% Sid the Science Kid Thomas & Friends Daniel Tiger Caillou Super Why! Dinosaur Train Peg Plus Cat Cat in the Hat Curious George Arthur Rick Steves Europe Capitol Update& News The Young and the Restless Bold/Beautiful The Talk The Queen Latifah Show Extra Inside Edition Local 6 News The Insider( Today Days of our Lives The Doctors The Dr. Oz Show NewsChannel 8 First at 4PM News News) Eyewitness News at Noon The Chew General Hospital The Dr. Oz Show Eyewitness News at 4 News Eyewitness News* 10 News, 12N The Young and the Restless Bold/Beautiful The Talk Let’s Make a Deal Dr. Phil 10 News, 5pm 10 News, 5:30pm` FOX13 News at Noon TMZ Dish Nation Bethenny TMZ Live Judge Judy Judge Judy FOX13 5:00 News0 Newsline Varied Programs Journal Capitol Update2 Cheaters Cheaters The Trisha Goddard Show Jerry Springer The Bill Cunningham Show Maury Maury4 News Be a Millionaire The Chew General Hospital We the People Supreme Justice Dr. Phil Be a Millionaire News6 Joseph Prince Through the Bible Arth. Rippy Varied Programs The Jim Bakker Show The 700 Club Your Health with Dr. Richard Herman & Sharron Rod Parsley8 Sid the Science Kid Thomas & Friends Daniel Tiger Caillou Cyberchase Fetch! With Ruff Peg Plus Cat Cat in the Hat Curious George Arthur WordGirl Wild Kratts; Meet the Browns Meet the Browns Are We There Yet? Are We There Yet? Law & Order: Special Victims Unit That ’70s Show That ’70s Show Community Community Love-Raymond Love-Raymond< ABC Action News at Noon The Chew General Hospital Katie The Ellen DeGeneres Show News News@ Cheaters Cheaters Jerry Springer The Steve Wilkos Show Jerry Springer 30 Rock 30 Rock How I Met/Mother How I Met/MotherC Bethenny TMZ Live The People’s Court Dr. Phil Judge Judy Judge Judy FOX 35 News at 5F Judge Mathis The Trisha Goddard Show The Test Judge Mathis Maury The People’s CourtH Know the Cause Paid Program Jim Bakker Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Varied Programs Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramL America’s Court America’s Court Paternity Court Paternity Court Cold Case Files The Bill Cunningham Show Steve Harvey The Queen Latifah ShowS Divorce Court Divorce Court The People’s Court Bethenny TMZ Live Family Feud Family Feud Fox 35 News at 5T Varied Programs Behind the Scenes Varied Programs James Robison Varied Programs The 700 Club John Hagee Today Varied Programs Praise the LordX (11:00) Movie Varied Programs± Judge Mathis Judge Alex Judge Alex Divorce Court Divorce Court The Wendy Williams Show Bethenny The People’s Court

CABLE CHANNELSA&E CSI: Miami Criminal Minds Criminal Minds The First 48 The First 48 Varied Programs The First 48

AMC

M (11:00) ›› The Bone Collector (1999) Denzel Washington. ›› The Scorpion King (2002, Adventure) The Rock, Steven Brand. Å ›› The Scorpion King 2: Rise of a Warrior (2008, Adventure) Michael Copon, Randy Couture. ÅT (10:00) Rocky V ›››› Rocky (1976, Drama) Sylvester Stallone. A heavyweight champ gives a club fighter a title shot. ››› Rocky II (1979, Drama) Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire, Burgess Meredith. ››› Rocky IIIW (11:45) › End of Days (1999, Horror) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Gabriel Byrne, Kevin Pollak. Å ›››› Rocky (1976, Drama) Sylvester Stallone. A heavyweight champ gives a club fighter a title shot. ››› Blood Diamond (2006) ÅTh (11:15) ›› Missing in Action (1984, War) Chuck Norris. Å Game of Arms “Southern Inhospitality” ›› Invincible (2006) Mark Wahlberg, Greg Kinnear. The story of football’s Vince Papale. Å ›› Shooter (2007) Mark Wahlberg.F (11:00) ›› Along Came Polly (2004) ›››› Children of Men (2006) Clive Owen. Infertility threatens mankind with extinction. Å ›››› Titanic (1997) Leonardo DiCaprio. A woman falls for an artist aboard the ill-fated ship. Å

ANPL

M Pit Bulls and Parolees Å Pit Bulls and Parolees “Trial by Fire” Fatal Attractions “Raging Bulls” Å Infested! “The Most Horrifying” Å Gator Boys: Xtra Bites Å Finding Bigfoot: Further Evidence ÅT Pit Bulls and Parolees Å Pit Bulls and Parolees Å Fatal Attractions Three men tempt fate. Infested! “The Nastiest Battles” Å Gator Boys: Xtra Bites “Gatorzilla” Finding Bigfoot: Further Evidence ÅW Pit Bulls & Parolees: Unchained Å Pit Bulls and Parolees “New Blood” Fatal Attractions Å Infested! Scorpions invade a new home. Gator Boys: Xtra Bites Å Finding Bigfoot: Further Evidence ÅTh Alaska Gold Diggers “The Final Haul” Ice Cold Gold “David and Goliath” Å Ice Cold Gold Å Ice Cold Gold “Fractured” Å Ice Cold Gold “Hitting the Wall” Å Ice Cold Gold ÅF Tanked Tanks for medical professionals.Tanked “Smiling Is the Best Medicine” Tanked Tank creations for celebrities. Tanked Å Tanked “Tricks and Trees” Å Tanked “Crazy Client Requests” Å

BET Movie Varied Programs Family Matters Varied ProgramsBRAVO Housewives/NYC Varied ProgramsCNBC Fast Money Halftime Report Power Lunch Street Signs Closing Bell Fast Money Varied ProgramsCNN Legal View With Ashleigh Banfield Wolf CNN Newsroom The Lead With Jake Tapper The Situation Room

COM

M (11:45) ›› Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey (1991) Keanu Reeves, Alex Winter. Å (1:48) ›› School for Scoundrels (2006) Billy Bob Thornton, Jon Heder. (3:54) Key & Peele (:26) Key & Peele (4:57) Futurama (:28) FuturamaT (11:52) Community (:23) › Strange Wilderness (2008, Comedy) Steve Zahn, Allen Covert. Å (:21) Tosh.0 Å (2:51) Tosh.0 Å (:23) Tosh.0 Å (3:54) Tosh.0 Å (:26) Tosh.0 Å (4:57) Futurama (:28) FuturamaW (11:52) Community (:23) › Superstar (1999, Comedy) Molly Shannon, Will Ferrell, Elaine Hendrix. Å (:21) South Park (2:51) South Park (:23) South Park (3:54) South Park (:26) South Park (4:57) Futurama (:28) FuturamaTh (11:45) Community (:16) ›› The Heartbreak Kid (2007) Ben Stiller. A man realizes he may have married too hastily. Å It’s Always Sunny It’s Always Sunny It’s Always Sunny (:26) Futurama (4:57) Futurama (:28) FuturamaF (11:45) Community (:16) › Saving Silverman (2001, Comedy) Jason Biggs, Steve Zahn. Å (:21) Workaholics It’s Always Sunny It’s Always Sunny It’s Always Sunny (:26) Futurama (4:57) Futurama (:28) Futurama

DSC

M Sins & Secrets Å U.S. Drug Wars Å Somali Pirate Takedown the Real Story Rods N’ Wheels Å Rods N’ Wheels Å The Devils Ride ÅT Sins & Secrets Å U.S. Drug Wars Å The Blue Grass Boys Å Moonshiners Å Moonshiners Å Clash of the Ozarks ÅW Sins & Secrets Å U.S. Drug Wars Å Bering Sea Gold Å Bering Sea Gold Å Dual Survival Å Dual Survival ÅTh Sins & Secrets Å U.S. Drug Wars Å Biker Build-Off Å Biker Build-Off Å Biker Build-Off Å Biker Build-Off ÅF Sins & Secrets Å U.S. Drug Wars Å Gold Rush Å Gold Rush Å Gold Rush Å Gold Rush Å

E! (1:00) E! News Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Varied Programs Kardashian Varied Programs Kardashian Varied Programs

ESPN

M SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å Outside the Lines NFL Insiders (N) NFL Live (N) (Live) Å Around the Horn Pardon/InterruptionT SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å Outside the Lines NFL Insiders (N) NFL Live (N) (Live) Å Around the Horn Pardon/InterruptionW SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å Outside the Lines NFL Insiders (N) NFL Live (N) (Live) Å Around the Horn Pardon/InterruptionTh SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å Outside the Lines NFL Insiders (N) NFL Live (N) (Live) Å Around the Horn Pardon/InterruptionF SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å Outside the Lines NFL Insiders (N) NFL Live (N) (Live) Å Around the Horn Pardon/Interruption

ESPN2 Numbers Never Lie First Take Varied Programs SportsNation Questionable Questionable NFL Insiders ESPN FCFAM 8 Simple Rules 8 Simple Rules Reba Reba Reba Reba Boy Meets World Boy Meets World Boy Meets World Boy Meets World The Middle The MiddleFNC (11:00) Happening Now America’s News Headquarters The Real Story With Gretchen Carlson Shepard Smith Reporting Your World With Neil Cavuto The Five

FOOD Pioneer Wo. Barefoot Contessa Varied Programs 10 Dollar Dinners Secrets/Restaurant 30-Minute Meals Kelsey’s Essentials Giada at Home Barefoot Contessa Barefoot Contessa Pioneer Wo. Varied Programs

FX

M (11:00) ›› The Taking of Pelham 123 (2009) John Travolta ›› Takers (2010) Matt Dillon, Paul Walker. Skilled thieves plan the biggest heist of their careers. How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother Two and Half Men Two and Half MenT › Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star (2011) Nick Swardson, Christina Ricci. Two and Half Men Two and Half Men ›› The Hangover Part II (2011, Comedy) Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms. How I Met/Mother How I Met/MotherW ›› Tron: Legacy ›› The Green Hornet (2011, Action) Seth Rogen. A spoiled playboy becomes a costumed crime-fighter. Anger Management Two and Half Men Two and Half Men ››› Iron Man (2008) Robert Downey Jr., Terrence Howard.Th › The Animal (2001, Comedy) Rob Schneider, Colleen Haskell, John C. McGinley.How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother Two and Half Men Two and Half Men ›› In Time (2011, Science Fiction) Justin Timberlake, Amanda Seyfried.F ›› Anger Management (2003, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Jack Nicholson. Two and Half Men Two and Half Men › Max Payne (2008) Mark Wahlberg. A cop hunts those who killed his family. Two and Half Men Two and Half Men

GOLF

M LPGA Tour Golf PGA Tour Golf Honda Classic, Final Round. Players expected to compete include Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Rory McIlroy, Adam Scott and Sergio Garcia. From Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.T Feherty The Golf Fix Big Break Florida Big Break Florida Feherty FehertyW School of Golf Golf Channel Acad. Inside PGA Tour Abu Dhabi Championship Highlights (N) Inside PGA Tour Learning Center Feherty Big Break FloridaTh Golf Central Pregame (N) (Live) PGA Tour Golf WGC Cadillac Championship, First Round. From Doral Golf Resort in Doral, Fla. (N) (Live)F Golf Central Pregame (N) (Live) PGA Tour Golf WGC Cadillac Championship, Second Round. From Doral Golf Resort in Doral, Fla. (N) (Live)

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SUNDAY7 a.m. on (TCM)Movie: Oliver!

The plucky little orphan never seems to go out of style. In this 1968 musical based on the Charles Dickens novel, Mark Les-ter stars as Oliver, a small boy thrown out of an orphanage and befriended by The Artful Dodger (Jack Wild). Along with a group of very young pickpockets, Oliver is taken under the abrasive wing

of the adult leader, Fagin (Ron Moody). But salvation is near, thanks to the concern of a kind woman (Shani Wallis).

11:30 a.m. on (FAM)Movie: Dumbo

You may have seen a housefly, but have you ever seen an el-ephant fly? A delight for all ages, this 1941 animated Disney movie tells the tale of Dumbo, a baby elephant taken from his mother’s side because of his extraordinari-

ly large ears. He finds a friend in a talkative mouse, who teaches Dumbo to use his ears as wings and find success as a circus clown. The original score won an Academy Award, and the heart-wrenching song “Baby Mine” also was nominated.

4 p.m. on (NICK)SpongeBob SquarePants

In “House Fancy,” Squidward is beside himself when he sees his rich rival, Squilliam, on television showing off his home. Not to be outdone, he tells the show’s host (voice of Alton Brown) that his house is better. Now he has two hours to fix it up before the TV crew arrives. In “Krabby Road,” Plankton hears SpongeBob sing-ing a song about Krabby Patties and forms a band with him, Pat-rick and Squidward in hopes of learning the formula.

MONDAY4:30 p.m. on (HBO)

Movie: Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story

Dakota Fanning and a horse. What could be more heartwarm-ing? She stars as the determined daughter of a down-on-his-luck horse rancher (Kurt Russell), who allows her to rehabilitate a severely injured racehorse. Along the way, father and daughter learn more about each other. Kris

FAMILY VIEWING

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Kristofferson, Elisabeth Shue and David Morse co-star in the 2005 film based on reality.

5 p.m. on (DISN)Win, Lose or Draw

Justin Willman (“Cupcake Wars”) hosts this new kid-centric revival of the classic game show, which incorporates physical challenges and modern technology such as touch-screens. Players compete in teams of three, each with a Disney star; in the premiere, the celebrity contestants are Peyton List and Cameron Boyce (“Jes-sie”).

8 p.m. on (TCM)Movie: Tom Thumb

Oscar-winning special effects highlight this 1958 adaptation of the Brothers Grimm fairy tale about a miniature young lad (Russ Tamblyn) and his colorful adventures. Alan Young, Terry-Thomas and Peter Sellers stand out in a strong supporting cast.

TUESDAY7:30 a.m. on (3) (5) (24)

Wild KrattsLeapin’ lizards! Make that flyin’ lizards! In “Flight of the Draco,” Martin and Chris set out to find out the secret of the Draco lizard’s ability to glide through the air. They encounter an evil fash-ion designer who wants to use

the animals in her fall collection. The brothers use their newfound knowledge of gliding and gravity to thwart her plan.

THURSDAY

2:30 p.m. on (24)

Fetch! With Ruff RuffmanIn a tribute to J.R.R. Tolkien’s magical world, Ruff Ruffman’s fetchers dress up like elves, dwarves and wizards for a frolic in the woods. There, they easily figure out the answers to riddles posted by Ruff’s nephew. Their mission is to collect rings, which the three groups of two do. Then the six kids, all smart and very real, figure out a very silly answer to a riddle. This will delight young “Lord of the Rings” fans.

SATURDAY

1:45 p.m. on (TCM)

Movie: Around the World in 80 Days

Five Oscars, including best pic-ture, went to this 1956 adventure based on a tale by Jules Verne. David Niven plays eccentric Phileas Fogg, who attempts to circle the globe in under three months on a bet. He falls for a princess (Shirley MacLaine) in India; his faithful valet, Passepar-tout (Cantinflas), has a different sort of close encounter.

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SUNDAY8 p.m. on (TNT)

Movie: E.T. the Extra-TerrestrialSteven Spielberg’s 1982 sci-fi fantasy remains one of the most be-loved films of modern times, with the bug-eyed title alien character and his 7-year-old co-star, Drew Barrymore, sharing the prize for adorability. Henry Thomas (“Legends of the Fall”) stars as the little boy who bonds with the stranded alien and helps him “phone home.” Dee Wallace and Peter Coyote also star.

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WEEKDAY AFTERNOON12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30

CABLE CHANNELSHALL Home & Family Little House on the Prairie Little House on the Prairie Little House on the Prairie The WaltonsHGTV House Hunters Hunters Int’l Varied Programs

HIST

M MonsterQuest China’s wild man. Å MonsterQuest “America’s Wolfman” MonsterQuest “Sasquatch Attack?” MonsterQuest “Sierra Sasquatch” Å MonsterQuest Expedition seeks Bigfoot. MonsterQuest Swamp beast. ÅT Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Counting Cars Counting CarsW UFO Files “Deep Sea UFOs” Å UFO Files “Black Box UFO Secrets” UFO Files Å American Pickers Å American Pickers “Smooth Operators” American Pickers “Picker Man Blues”Th Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Vikings The battle begins between. Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars ÅF Stan Lee’s Superhumans Å Stan Lee’s Superhumans Å Stan Lee’s Superhumans “Killer Punch” Stan Lee’s Superhumans Å Jesse James Blacksmith Jesse James rebuilds a race car engine. Å

LIFE

M How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother Grey’s Anatomy “An Honest Mistake” Grey’s Anatomy Derek decides to quit.Charmed “Rewitched” Caught. Å Charmed “Kill Billie: Vol. 1” Å Hoarders “Charles & Alvin” ÅT How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother Grey’s Anatomy “Stand by Me” Å Grey’s Anatomy “Elevator Love Letter” Charmed Charge. Å Charmed Magical belt. Å Wife Swap Mothers trade. ÅW Preachers’ Daughters Å Preachers’ Daughters Å Preachers’ Daughters Å Preachers’ Daughters Å Preachers’ Daughters Å Preachers’ Daughters ÅTh How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother Grey’s Anatomy “Sweet Surrender” Charmed A virus effects magical beings. Charmed The Angel of Death seeks Leo.Wife Swap “Haigwood/Hess-Webb”F How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother Grey’s Anatomy Izzie’s mother visits. Grey’s Anatomy Å Charmed Billie contacts a demon. Å Charmed “Payback’s a Witch” Å Wife Swap “Beauvais/Clayton” Å

MTV Varied Programs

NBCSN

M SportsDash Yahoo! Bill Dance Charlie Moore Bill Dance Bass 2 Billfish English Premier League Soccer NASCAR’s The List NASCAR America Pro Football TalkT SportsDash Yahoo! Bass 2 Billfish The Next Bite Good Fishing Ultimate Fish Into the Blue Saltwater Exp. Americana Outd’rs Off Road Engine Power NASCAR America Pro Football TalkW SportsDash Yahoo! Extreme Fishing Fisherman Good Fishing Sport Fishing Bass 2 Billfish Saltwater Fishing Into the Blue Saltwater Exp. NASCAR’s The List NASCAR America Pro Football TalkTh SportsDash Yahoo! Bass 2 Billfish Bidding Wars Seasons on the Fly Lunkerville Horton Outdrs IFA Redfish Tour O’Neill Outside Detroit Muscle Truck Tech NASCAR America Pro Football TalkF 2014 Paralympic Winter Games Martin Challenge Jimmy Houston Fishing/Martin Bill Dance Americana Outd’rs Good Fishing NASCAR’s The List NASCAR’s The List NASCAR America Pro Football Talk

NICK PAW Patrol PAW Patrol Wallykazam! Peter Rabbit SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Odd Parents Rabbids Invasion Sanjay and Craig SpongeBob SpongeBobSPIKE Varied Programs

SUN

M NHL Hockey Tampa Bay Lightning at Colorado Avalanche. (Subject to Blackout) Inside the Rays Icons of Coaching Stan Heath Mountain Golf Destination (N) Playing Through Golf Life 3 Wide LifeT NBA Basketball Charlotte Bobcats at Miami Heat. (Subject to Blackout) Tampa Bay Rays Encore Inside the Rays Donnie Jones GatorZone MountainW NBA Basketball: Heat at Rockets Women’s College Basketball ACC Tournament, First Round: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Graham Bensinger Women’s College Basketball ACC Tournament, First Round: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) GatorZone (N)Th Women’s College Basketball SEC Tournament, Second Round: Teams TBA. (N) Halls of Fame Women’s College Basketball SEC Tournament, Second Round: Teams TBA. (N) Future Phenoms Prep Zone Spo Golf DestinationF Women’s College Basketball Saltwater Exp. Into the Blue Women’s College Basketball ACC Tournament, Second Quarterfinal: Teams TBA. Driven Mountain Snow Motion (N) ACC All-Access

SYFY

M (11:00) ›› Stargate: Continuum (2008) ›› Stargate (1994) Kurt Russell. An artifact found in Egypt is the doorway to another world. Å ››› The Prestige (2006) Hugh Jackman. Two 19th-century magicians engage in a deadly rivalry. ÅT Heroes of Cosplay “Planet Comicon” Heroes of Cosplay “Planet Comicon” Face Off “Sexy Beasts” Å Face Off “Cosmic Conspiracy” Å Face Off “Dragon’s Breath” Å Face Off Artists must build a rock star.W Paranormal Witness Paranormal Witness Paranormal Witness “Man in the Attic” Paranormal Witness Paranormal Witness Paranormal Witness “The Dybbuk Box”Th (10:30) The Cursed › The Bleeding (2009) Vinnie Jones. A man must slay his vampire brother. Å › Dracula 2000 (2000, Horror) Christopher Plummer, Gerard Butler. Å ›› Blade II (2002) Wesley Snipes, Kris Kristofferson. ÅF (11:00) › American Warships (2012) › Battle of Los Angeles (2011, Science Fiction) Kel Mitchell, Nia Peeples. Å › Princess of Mars (2009, Science Fiction) Antonio Sabato Jr., Traci Lords. Å ››› Men in Black (1997) Will Smith

TBS The Office Cleveland Show American Dad American Dad American Dad Cougar Town Friends Friends Friends Friends King of Queens King of Queens

TCM

M ›››› Les Miserables (1935, Drama) Fredric March, Charles Laughton. Å ››› Alice Adams (1935) Katharine Hepburn. Å (:45) ›››› A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1935, Comedy) James Cagney, Mickey Rooney. ÅT (:15) ›› Flowing Gold (1940) John Garfield, Frances Farmer. (:45) ››› Out of the Fog (1941) Ida Lupino. Å (:15) ››› The Sea Wolf (1941) Edward G. Robinson. Å (:45) ›› Dangerously They Live (1942) John Garfield. ÅW Mr. Dodd-Air (:45) ›› Radio Stars on Parade (1945) Frances Langford. ›› Hullabaloo (1940) Frank Morgan, Virginia Grey. ›› Look Who’s Laughing (1941) Edgar Bergen. Å ›› Whistling in Brooklyn (1943) ÅTh (11:45) ›› Turnabout (1940) Å Breakdowns, 1941 (:45) › Cynthia (1947, Comedy-Drama) Elizabeth Taylor, George Murphy. (:45) ››› Cass Timberlane (1947, Drama) Spencer Tracy, Lana Turner, Zachary Scott. ÅF Macomber Affr ›› The Crooked Way (1949) John Payne, Sonny Tufts. ›› My Outlaw Brother (1951, Western) Mickey Rooney. ›› One Big Affair (1952) Dennis O’Keefe, Evelyn Keyes. ›› Count the Hours (1953) Å

TLC What Not to Wear 19 Kids-Count Varied Programs The Little Couple Varied ProgramsTNT Bones Bones Bones Bones Castle Castle

TOON Tom & Jerry Tom & Jerry Tales Tom & Jerry Tales Johnny Test Johnny Test World of Gumball World of Gumball Adventure Time Adventure Time Regular Show Regular ShowTRAVELVaried Programs Food Paradise Bizarre Foods With Andrew Zimmern Man v. Food Man v. Food

TVL (11:09) Gunsmoke Gunsmoke (:40) Gunsmoke (2:50) Bonanza Bonanza Andy Griffith Show Varied Programs

USA

M NCIS Å (DVS) NCIS Å (DVS) NCIS Å (DVS) NCIS Å (DVS) NCIS Å (DVS) NCIS Å (DVS)T Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ÅW NCIS Å (DVS) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ÅTh NCIS: Los Angeles Å (DVS) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ÅF CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å

VH1 Varied ProgramsWGN-A In the Heat of the Night WGN Midday News Law & Order Law & Order Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal IntentPREMIUM CHANNELSDISN Cal. Wild West Never Land Varied Programs Win, Lose or Draw Varied Programs

HBO

M Hobbit-Unexpected ›› U-571 (2000, Suspense) Matthew McConaughey, Bill Paxton. ‘PG-13’ Å ›› Dark Shadows (2012, Comedy) Johnny Depp, Michelle Pfeiffer. ‘PG-13’ Å ››› Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story (2005) Kurt Russell.T (10:30) Roll Bounce ›› Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005, Action) Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie. ‘PG-13’ Å ›› Fantastic Four (2005, Action) Ioan Gruffudd. ‘PG-13’ Å (:15) ›› Mama (2013, Horror) Jessica Chastain, Megan Charpentier. ‘PG-13’ ÅW Now You See Me (:45) ››› Ray (2004, Biography) Jamie Foxx. Ray Charles overcomes hardships to become a legend. ‘PG-13’ Å Happy Birthday ››› War of the Worlds (2005, Science Fiction) Tom Cruise. ‘PG-13’ ÅTh Wrath of the Titans (:45) › Dream House (2011) Daniel Craig. ‘PG-13’ Å (:15) ›› Taken 2 (2012, Action) Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace. ‘PG-13’ Å ›› Dark Shadows (2012, Comedy) Johnny Depp, Michelle Pfeiffer. ‘PG-13’ ÅF Up Close-Pers (:45) ››› Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story (2005) Kurt Russell. ‘PG’ Å ›› Roll Bounce (2005) Bow Wow. A roller-skater prepares for a big showdown. ›› The Three Stooges (2012) Sean Hayes. ‘PG’ Å

MAX

M (10:30) The East ›› Office Space (1999, Comedy) Ron Livingston. ‘R’ Å ›› Best of the Best II (1993, Drama) Eric Roberts. ‘R’ Å (:45) ››› Les Misérables (2012, Musical) Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe. ‘PG-13’ ÅT (10:40) ›› The Island (2005) ‘PG-13’ ››› Trance (2013, Crime Drama) James McAvoy. ‘R’ Å (:40) › Idle Hands (1999, Horror) Devon Sawa. ‘R’ Å (:15) ››› Lethal Weapon 3 (1992, Action) Mel Gibson, Danny Glover. ‘NR’ ÅW (:10) ›› Spy Game (2001, Suspense) Robert Redford, Brad Pitt, Catherine McCormack. ‘R’ Å (:20) › Armageddon (1998) Bruce Willis. A hero tries to save Earth from an asteroid. ‘PG-13’ Å ›› Trouble With the Curve (2012) ÅTh (10:15) Life of Pi (:25) ››› Presumed Innocent (1990, Mystery) Harrison Ford, Raul Julia. ‘R’ Å (:35) ›› Rock of Ages (2012, Musical) Julianne Hough. ‘PG-13’ Å (:40) ›› Mission: Impossible (1996) Tom Cruise. ‘PG-13’F (11:50) ›› Beautiful Creatures (2013, Fantasy) Alden Ehrenreich. ‘PG-13’ Å ››› The Negotiator (1998, Suspense) Samuel L. Jackson, Kevin Spacey, David Morse. ‘R’ Å (:20) ››› Kingdom of Heaven (2005) Orlando Bloom. ‘R’

SHOW

M (11:30) ›› The Muse (1999) ‘PG-13’ (:15) Complicit (2013, Crime Drama) David Oyelowo, Arsher Ali. Premiere. ‘NR’ Å ››› Passing Strange The Movie (2009, Musical) De’Adre Aziza, Daniel Breaker. Premiere. ‘NR’ Å Cold Light-DayT ››› Byzantium (2012, Horror) Gemma Arterton, Saoirse Ronan. ‘R’ Å ››› Passion Fish (1992, Drama) Mary McDonnell, Alfre Woodard. Premiere. ‘R’ (:15) ›› Welcome to the Punch (2013, Action) James McAvoy. ‘R’ ÅW (11:45) › Houseguest (1995) Sinbad. Premiere. ‘PG’ Å (:35) ›› Dangerous Minds (1995) Michelle Pfeiffer. ‘R’ Å (:15) Complicit (2013, Crime Drama) David Oyelowo, Arsher Ali. ‘NR’ Å (4:55) ››› Out of Sight (1998) ‘R’Th Next Best Thng (:20) ›› Save the Date (2012) Lizzy Caplan. ‘R’ Å ›› Daylight (1996, Action) Sylvester Stallone, Amy Brenneman. ‘PG-13’ Å ›› Scanners (1981) Stephen Lack. Premiere. ‘R’ Å (:45) ››› NixonF (11:45) ››› October Sky (1999) Jake Gyllenhaal. ‘PG’ Å (:35) ›› The Cowboy Way (1994, Comedy) Woody Harrelson. ‘PG-13’ Å (:25) ›› Every Day (2010) Liev Schreiber. ‘R’ Å Sellebrity (2012, Documentary) ‘NR’ Å

TMC

M The Big Kahuna ‘R’ (:45) ›› Blackball (2003, Comedy) Paul Kaye, James Cromwell. Premiere. ‘R’ Å (:25) ›› 54 (1998, Drama) Ryan Phillippe. ‘R’ Å ›› Gone (2012, Suspense) Amanda Seyfried. ‘PG-13’ Å (:35) Coach CarterT › Hi-Life (1998) Katrin Cartlidge. Premiere. ‘R’ Å (:25) ››› Last Days Here (2011, Documentary) ‘NR’ Å ›› Turner & Hooch (1989) Tom Hanks. ‘PG’ Å (:40) ›› Peter and Vandy (2009) Jason Ritter. ‘NR’ ÅW (10:50) ›››› The Sting (1973) ‘PG’ ››› Ruthless People (1986) Danny DeVito. ‘R’ Å (:35) ›› Sylvia (2003, Biography) Gwyneth Paltrow, Daniel Craig. ‘R’ Å ›› Fightville (2011, Documentary) ‘NR’ ÅTh (11:40) ›› The Importance of Being Earnest (2002) ‘PG’ (:20) ›› 54 (1998, Drama) Ryan Phillippe. ‘R’ Å ›››› That’s What I Am (2011) Ed Harris. ‘PG’ Å (:45) ››› Miami Rhapsody (1995) Sarah Jessica Parker.F (11:05) ›› D3: The Mighty Ducks ‘PG’ ››› Melancholia (2011) Kirsten Dunst. Two sisters deal with the approach of the world’s end. ‘R’ Å ››› Coach Carter (2005, Drama) Samuel L. Jackson, Robert Ri’chard, Rob Brown. ‘PG-13’ Å

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LOCAL BROADCAST CHANNELS^ News Nightly News Entertainment Access H. The Voice Vocalists take part in blind auditions. (N) Å (:01) The Blacklist “The Judge” News Tonight Show# World News Business Rpt. PBS NewsHour (N) Å Dr. Wayne Dyer: I Can See Clearly Now Determining one’s life purpose. Å Great Performances Å% News at 6 Business Rpt. PBS NewsHour (N) Å Magic Moments: The Best of 50s Pop Musicians perform. Å Great Performances Concert tribute to Bob Dylan. Å& Local 6 News Evening News Local 6 News Inside Edition How I Met 2 Broke Girls Mike & Molly Mom (N) Å Intelligence “Athens” (N) Å News Letterman( News Nightly News News Entertainment The Voice Vocalists take part in blind auditions. (N) Å (:01) The Blacklist “The Judge” News Tonight Show) News World News Jeopardy! (N) Wheel Fortune The Bachelor “The Women Tell All” (N) Å (:32) Mixology (:01) Castle (N) Å Eyewit. News Jimmy Kimmel* 10 News, 6pm Evening News Wheel Fortune Jeopardy! (N) How I Met 2 Broke Girls Mike & Molly Mom (N) Å Intelligence “Athens” (N) Å 10 News Letterman` FOX13 6:00 News (N) Å TMZ (N) Å The Insider (N) Almost Human “Straw Man” The Following “Sacrifice” (N) FOX13 10:00 News (N) Å News Access H.0 Sesame Street Å (DVS) Cat in the Hat Peg Plus Cat Rick Steves’ Italy: Cities of Dreams Å Dr. Wayne Dyer: I Can See Clearly Now Å2 Engagement Engagement How I Met How I Met Star-Crossed (N) Å Beauty and the Beast (N) News on CW18 Entertainment Seinfeld Å Seinfeld Å4 TV20 News World News Entertainment Inside Edition The Bachelor “The Women Tell All” (N) Å (:32) Mixology (:01) Castle (N) Å News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel6 Christ. Fitness Today Z. Levitt Great Awakening Love a Child Place/Miracles A. Wommack Jewish Jewels Life Today Jentzen Great Awaken8 Capitol Update Business Rpt. PBS NewsHour (N) Å Heartbeat of Home Dancers move to the rhythms of Africa. Ed Sullivan’s Rock and Roll Classics -- The 60s (My Music); The Middle The Middle Family Feud Family Feud Law & Order: SVU Steve Harvey Å News ThisMinute The Arsenio Hall Show Å< News World News The List (N) Ask America The Bachelor “The Women Tell All” (N) Å (:32) Mixology (:01) Castle (N) Å News Jimmy Kimmel@ Modern Family Modern Family Big Bang Big Bang Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU The Office The Office Family Guy Family GuyC FOX 35 News TMZ (N) Å Modern Family Modern Family Almost Human “Straw Man” The Following “Sacrifice” (N) FOX 35 News at 10 (N) Å News The SimpsonsF Love-Raymond Seinfeld Å Family Feud Family Feud Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Seinfeld Å CommunityH SuperChannel The 700 Club (N) Å Turning Point Love a Child Give Me the Bible Jentezen Studio Direct Hour-Healing Joseph PrinceL King King Two/Half Men Two/Half Men Star-Crossed (N) Å Beauty and the Beast (N) Engagement Engagement The Arsenio Hall Show ÅS The Simpsons The Simpsons Big Bang Big Bang Almost Human “Straw Man” The Following “Sacrifice” (N) FOX 35 News at 10 (N) Å TMZ (N) Å Access H.T (5:00) Praise the Lord Å You’ll Get Potter’s Touch Behind Scenes Kerry Shook Kingdom Conn. J. Duplantis Praise the Lord ÅX Criminal Minds Å Criminal Minds Å Criminal Minds “About Face” Criminal Minds “Identity” Å Criminal Minds “Lucky” Å Criminal Minds “Penelope”± Two/Half Men Two/Half Men Big Bang Big Bang Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Family Guy Family Guy The Office The Office

CABLE CHANNELSA&E Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Bates Motel Å Those Who Kill “Pilot” Å TBA Those Who KillAMC ›››› Rocky (1976, Drama) Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire, Burgess Meredith. ››› Rocky II (1979, Drama) Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire, Burgess Meredith. ››› Rocky III (1982) Mr. TANPL Finding Bigfoot: Further Call-Wildman Call-Wildman Gator Boys (N) Lone Star Lone Star Ice Cold Gold Gator BoysBET 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live The Game The Game The Game The Game BET Takes Hollywood BET Honors 2014 Honoring African American leaders.

BRAVO Real Housewives/Beverly Real Housewives/Beverly Real Housewives/Beverly Real Housewives/Beverly Southern Charm What Happens FashionCNBC Mad Money (N) The Kudlow Report (N) Ultimate Factories Ultimate Factories “Budweiser” The Profit “Athans Motors” American GreedCNN Situation Room (:28) Crossfire Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Piers Morgan Live (N) (Live) Anderson Cooper 360 Å Erin Burnett OutFrontCOM South Park (:29) Tosh.0 Colbert Report Daily Show Futurama Futurama South Park South Park “The Black Friday Trilogy” Å Daily Show Colbert ReportDSC The Devils Ride Å The Devils Ride Å Rods N’ Wheels (N) Å Rods N’ Wheels “Family Feud” The Devils Ride (N) Å Rods N’ Wheels “Family Feud”E! Kardashian E! News (N) Fashion Police Fashion; 2014 Academy Awards. Chelsea Lately E! News

ESPN SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å College Basketball Notre Dame at North Carolina. (N) (Live) College Basketball Kansas State at Oklahoma State. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) ÅESPN2 Around/Horn Interruption Women’s College Basketball Connecticut at Louisville. (N) (Live) Tennis Olbermann (N) (Live) Å

FAM The Middle The Middle Switched at Birth Å Switched at Birth (N) Å The Fosters (N) Å The Fosters Å The 700 Club ÅFNC Special Report With Bret Baier On Record, Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (N) Å The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor Å

FOOD Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Guy’s Grocery Games Worst Cooks in America Worst Cooks in America (N) Beat Bobby Mystery Diners Diners, Drive Diners, DriveFX › Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star (2011) Nick Swardson. (V) ›› The Hangover Part II (2011) Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms. (V) Archer (N) Chozen (N) Archer Chozen

GOLF Golf Central (N) (Live) The Golf Fix (N) Big Break Florida Big Break Florida (N) Feherty Golf CentralHALL The Waltons Å The Waltons “The Hawk” The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Frasier Å Frasier Å Frasier Å Frasier ÅHGTV Love It or List It, Too Å Love It or List It, Too Å Love It or List It Å Love It or List It (N) Å House Hunters Hunters Int’l Love It or List It ÅHIST Cryptid: The Swamp Beast Swamp People “Gator Jacked” Swamp People Å Swamp People (N) Å Cryptid: The Swamp Beast (N) (:02) Vikings “Brother’s War”LIFE Hoarders “Bob and Richard” Hoarders Å Hoarders “Arline; Carolyn” Hoarders “Randy; Vicki” Å Hoarders “Terry; Adelle” Å (:01) Hoarders ÅMTV Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Teen Wolf “Echo House” Teen Wolf (N) Wolf Watch (N) Vampires Suck

NBCSN Pro Ftb Talk Ski Team 36 NHL Live (N) (Live) NHL Hockey Buffalo Sabres at Dallas Stars. (N) (Live) NHL Overtime Premier League Review ShowNICK SpongeBob SpongeBob Sam & Cat Awesomeness Full House Full House Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Å (:36) Friends

SPIKE John Carter (V) ››› Star Wars VI: Return of the Jedi (1983, Science Fiction) Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford. (V) ››› The Incredible Hulk (2008, Action) Edward Norton, Liv Tyler, Tim Roth. (V)SUN Driven Inside the Heat Heat Live! NBA Basketball Charlotte Bobcats at Miami Heat. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live) Heat Live! Inside HEAT Inside the Heat Israeli Bask.SYFY › The Last Airbender (2010, Fantasy) Noah Ringer, Dev Patel. Bitten “Prisoner” (N) Å Being Human (N) Lost Girl Bo has gone missing.Bitten “Prisoner” ÅTBS Seinfeld Å Seinfeld Å Seinfeld Å Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan (N) ÅTCM (:10) ››› The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (1935) Gary Cooper. ››› Tom Thumb (1958, Fantasy) Russ Tamblyn. Å (DVS) ›› Torpedo Run (1958, War) Glenn Ford, Ernest Borgnine. ÅTLC Extreme Cou Extreme Cou Extreme Cou Extreme Cou Extreme Cou Extreme Cou Outrageous 911 Å Outrageous 911 Å Outrageous 911 ÅTNT Castle “Law & Murder” Castle “Slice of Death” Castle “The Dead Pool” Å Dallas “Trust Me” (N) Å Private Lives of Nashville (:01) Dallas “Trust Me” Å

TOON Johnny Test Teen Titans Advent. Time Regular Show Steven Univ. Annoying Cleveland Bob’s Burgers Family Guy Rick and Morty American Dad Family GuyTRAV Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods America Å Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Hotel Impossible (N) Å Hotel Impossible ÅTVL (:12) The Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Gilligan’s Isle Gilligan’s Isle Gilligan’s Isle Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Everybody Loves Raymond Love-Raymond KingUSA NCIS Å (DVS) NCIS Å (DVS) WWE Monday Night RAW (N) (Live) Å (:05) NCIS: Los AngelesVH1 Basketball Wives LA Basketball Wives LA Basketball Wives LA (N) Single Ladies “Cat and Mouse” Basketball Wives LA Single Ladies “Cat and Mouse”

WGN-A Amer. Funniest Home Videos Amer. Funniest Home Videos Amer. Funniest Home Videos Amer. Funniest Home Videos Amer. Funniest Home Videos Amer. Funniest Home VideosPREMIUM CHANNELSDISN A.N.T. Farm A.N.T. Farm Good-Charlie Jessie Å Judy Moody and the NOT Bummer Summer (V) (:40) Jessie Austin & Ally Dog With Blog A.N.T. Farm Liv & MaddieHBO (:15) ››› Moonrise Kingdom (2012) Bruce Willis. ‘PG-13’ Å ›› The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012, Fantasy) Ian McKellen. ‘PG-13’ Å (V) Looking Å Girls “Flo”MAX Les Misérables › Universal Soldier: The Return (1999) ‘R’ Å Banshee “Evil for Evil” Å ››› The East (2013, Drama) Brit Marling. ‘PG-13’ Å (V) Serena the Sexplorer (2012)

SHOW (5:25) › The Cold Light of Day › Alex Cross (2012, Action) Tyler Perry. ‘PG-13’ Å (V) ›› Lawless (2012, Crime Drama) Shia LaBeouf. ‘R’ Å (V) Inside Comedy All AccessTMC (5:35) ››› Coach Carter (2005) Samuel L. Jackson. ‘PG-13’ ››› Silver Linings Playbook (2012) Bradley Cooper. ‘R’ Å (:05) ››› 50/50 (2011) Joseph Gordon-Levitt. ‘R’ Å (V)

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AUTO RACINGSprint Cup: The Profit on CNBC 500. (Live) (13) Sun. 2:30 pm (35) Sun. 2:30 pm (51) Sun. 2:30 pm Nationwide Series: Boyd Gaming 300. (Live) (ESPN2) Sat. 4:15 pm

BASKETBALLNBA COUNTDOWN (Live) (20) Sun. 12:30 pm (28) Sun. 12:30 pm New York Knicks at Chicago Bulls. (Live) (20) Sun. 1 pm (28) Sun. 1 pm Maryland at Clemson. (Live) (65) Sun. 1 pm George Mason at George Washington. (Live) (NBCSN) Sun. 1:30 pm Marquette at Villanova. (Live) (6) Sun. 2 pm (10) Sun. 2 pm LSU at Alabama. (Live) (38) Sun. 2 pm Nebraska at Purdue. (Live) (ESPN2) Sun. 2 pm Ohio State at Indiana. (Live) (6) Sun. 4 pm (10) Sun. 4 pm Vanderbilt at Kentucky. (Live) (ESPN2) Sun. 4 pm Connecticut at Louisville. (Live) (ESPN2) Mon. 7 pm Iowa State at Baylor. (Live) (ESPN2) Tue. 7 pm Miami at Clemson. (Live) (65) Tue. 8 pm NBA COAST TO COAST (Live) (ESPN2) Tue. 9 pm Duke at Wake Forest. (Live) (ESPN2) Wed. 7 pm

SPORTS THIS WEEKTennessee at Auburn. (Live) (38) Wed. 8 pm (65) Wed. 8 pm Colorado at Stanford. (Live) (ESPN2) Wed. 9 pm Teams TBA. (Live) (ESPN2) Thu. 7 pm George Mason at La Salle. (Live) (NBCSN) Thu. 8 pm Miami Heat at San Antonio Spurs. (Live) (TNT) Thu. 8 pm Teams TBA. (Live) (ESPN2) Thu. 9 pm Los Angeles Clippers at Los Angeles Lakers. (Live) (TNT) Thu. 10:30 pm COLLEGE BASKETBALL LIVE (Live) (ESPN2) Fri. 1 am Kent State at Akron. (Live) (ESPN2) Fri. 7 pm Harvard at Yale. (Live) (NBC-SN) Fri. 7:30 pm Kentucky at Florida. (Live) (6) Sat. 12:00 pm (10) Sat. 12:00 pm Vanderbilt at Mississippi. (Live) (35) Sat. 1:30 pm (38) Sat. 1:30 pm (51) Sat. 1:30 pm Connecticut at Louisville. (Live) (6) Sat. 2 pm (10) Sat. 2 pm Teams TBA. (Live) (ESPN2) Sat. 2 pm Arizona at Oregon. (Live) (6) Sat. 4 pm (10) Sat. 4 pm Pittsburgh at Clemson. (Live) (20) Sat. 4 pm (65) Sat. 4 pm South Carolina at Mississippi State. (Live) (35) Sat. 4 pm (38) Sat. 4 pm (51) Sat. 4 pm West Coast Conference Tour-nament, Third Quarterfinal:

Teams TBA. (Live) (ESPN2) Sat. 9 pm West Coast Conference Tour-nament, Fourth Quarterfinal: Teams TBA. (Live) (ESPN2) Sat. 11 pm

BOXINGFriday Night Fights. (Live) (ESPN2) Fri. 9 pm

GOLFHonda Classic, Final Round. (Live) (GOLF) Sun. 1 pm Honda Classic, Final Round.(GOLF) Sun. 9:30 pm GOLF CENTRAL (Live) (GOLF) Thu. 6 pm WGC Cadillac Championship, First Round.(GOLF) Thu. 9 pm GOLF CENTRAL PREGAME (Live) (GOLF) Fri. 12:00 pm WGC Cadillac Championship, Second Round. (Live) (GOLF) Fri. 1 pm GOLF CENTRAL (Live) (GOLF) Fri. 6 pm WGC Cadillac Championship, Second Round.(GOLF) Fri. 9 pm GOLF CENTRAL PREGAME (Live) (GOLF) Sat. 11 am WGC Cadillac Championship, Third Round. (Live) (GOLF) Sat. 12:00 pm WGC Cadillac Championship, Third Round. (Live) (2) Sat. 2 pm (8) Sat. 2 pm WGC Cadillac Championship, Spotlight Coverage. (Live) (GOLF) Sat. 2 pm

GOLF CENTRAL (Live) (GOLF) Sat. 6 pm WGC Cadillac Championship, Third Round.(GOLF) Sat. 9:30 pm

HOCKEYPhiladelphia Flyers at Wash-ington Capitals. (Live) (2) Sun. 12:00 pm (8) Sun. 12:00 pm NHL LIVE (Live) (NBCSN) Sun. 3 pm Heritage Classic — Ottawa Senators at Vancouver Ca-nucks. (Live) (NBCSN) Sun. 4 pm NHL LIVE (Live) (NBCSN) Sun. 6:30 pm Boston Bruins at New York Rangers. (Live) (NBCSN) Sun. 7 pm NHL OVERTIME (Live) (NBC-SN) Sun. 9:30 pm NHL LIVE (Live) (NBCSN) Mon. 7 pm Buffalo Sabres at Dallas Stars. (Live) (NBCSN) Mon. 8 pm NHL OVERTIME (Live) (NBC-SN) Mon. 10:30 pm NHL LIVE (Live) (NBCSN) Tue. 7 pm Tampa Bay Lightning at St. Louis Blues. (Live) (NBCSN) Tue. 8 pm NHL OVERTIME (Live) (NBC-SN) Tue. 10:30 pm NHL LIVE (Live) (NBCSN) Wed. 6:30 pm NHL LIVE (Live) (NBCSN) Wed. 7:30 pm

Washington Capitals at Phila-delphia Flyers. (Live) (NBCSN) Wed. 8 pm Washington Capitals at Phila-delphia Flyers.(NBCSN) Thu. 7:30 am NHL LIVE (Live) (NBCSN) Thu. 10 pm Pittsburgh Penguins at San Jose Sharks. (Live) (NBCSN) Thu. 10:30 pm

OLYMPICSOpening Ceremony. (Live) (NBCSN) Fri. 11 am Alpine Skiing: Downhill. (Live) (NBCSN) Sat. 1 am 2014 Paralympic Winter Games (Taped) (2) Sat. 1 pm (8) Sat. 1 pm 2014 Paralympic Winter Games (Same-day Tape) (NBCSN) Sat. 5:30 pm Cross-Country Skiing. (Live) (NBCSN) Sun. 1 am

SOCCERPREMIER LEAGUE LIVE (Live) (NBCSN) Sun. 10:30 am Tottenham Hotspur FC vs Cardiff City FC. (Live) (NBC-SN) Sun. 11:30 am Chivas de Guadalajara vs Tigres U.A.N.L. (En Vivo) (43) Sun. 6 pm

TENNISBNP Paribas Showdown: No-vak Djokovic vs. Andy Murray. (Live) (ESPN2) Mon. 9 pm

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TUESDAY PRIME TIME MAR. 46:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

LOCAL BROADCAST CHANNELS^ News Nightly News Entertainment Access H. The Voice (N) Å About a Boy Growing Up Chicago Fire (N) Å (DVS) News Tonight Show# World News Business Rpt. PBS NewsHour (N) Å Magic Moments: The Best of 50s Pop Musicians perform. Å Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions For You Å% News at 6 Business Rpt. PBS NewsHour (N) Å Heartbeat of Home Dancers move to the rhythms of Africa. Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions For You Å& Local 6 News Evening News Local 6 News Inside Edition NCIS “Dressed to Kill” (N) NCIS: Los Angeles (N) (:01) Person of Interest “Ram” News Letterman( News Nightly News News Entertainment The Voice (N) Å About a Boy Growing Up Chicago Fire (N) Å (DVS) News Tonight Show) News World News Jeopardy! (N) Wheel Fortune Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. The Goldbergs Trophy Wife Mind Games (N) Å Eyewit. News Jimmy Kimmel* 10 News, 6pm Evening News Wheel Fortune Jeopardy! (N) NCIS “Dressed to Kill” (N) NCIS: Los Angeles (N) (:01) Person of Interest “Ram” 10 News Letterman` FOX13 6:00 News (N) Å TMZ (N) Å The Insider (N) Glee A lock-in at the school. (N) New Girl (N) Brooklyn Nine FOX13 10:00 News (N) Å News Access H.0 Sesame Street Å (DVS) Cat in the Hat Peg Plus Cat Daniel O’Donnell: Stand Beside Me Å Doc Martin: Revealed Å Heartbeat of Home Å2 Engagement Engagement How I Met How I Met The Originals (N) Å Supernatural “Thinman” (N) News on CW18 Entertainment Seinfeld Å Seinfeld Å4 TV20 News World News Entertainment Inside Edition Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. The Goldbergs Trophy Wife Mind Games (N) Å News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel6 Christ. Fitness Today Kenneth Hagin Great Awakening H.Babers Sr. Place/Miracles Help;Hannah Perry Stone Life Today Purpose-Life Great Awaken8 Capitol Update Business Rpt. PBS NewsHour (N) Å Magic Moments: The Best of 50s Pop Musicians perform. Å Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions For You Å; The Middle The Middle Family Feud Family Feud Law & Order: SVU Steve Harvey Å News ThisMinute The Arsenio Hall Show Å< News World News The List (N) Ask America Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. The Goldbergs Trophy Wife Mind Games (N) Å News Jimmy Kimmel@ Modern Family Modern Family Big Bang Big Bang Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU The Office The Office Family Guy Family GuyC FOX 35 News TMZ (N) Å Modern Family Modern Family Glee A lock-in at the school. (N) New Girl (N) Brooklyn Nine FOX 35 News at 10 (N) Å News The SimpsonsF Love-Raymond Seinfeld Å Family Feud Family Feud Bones Å Bones “Death in the Saddle” Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Seinfeld Å CommunityH SuperChannel The 700 Club (N) Å Pastor Babers Paid Program Manna Fest Paid Program Paid Program Studio Direct Hour-Healing Joseph PrinceL King King Two/Half Men Two/Half Men The Originals (N) Å Supernatural “Thinman” (N) Engagement Engagement The Arsenio Hall Show ÅS The Simpsons The Simpsons Big Bang Big Bang Glee A lock-in at the school. (N) New Girl (N) Brooklyn Nine FOX 35 News at 10 (N) Å TMZ (N) Å Access H.T (5:00) Praise the Lord Å Potter’s Touch Behind Scenes Joyce Meyer Joseph Prince Steven Furtick Praise the Lord ÅX Criminal Minds Å Criminal Minds “In Heat” Å Criminal Minds “Carbon Copy” Criminal Minds “The Gathering” Criminal Minds “Restoration” Flashpoint “Good Cop” ű Two/Half Men Two/Half Men Big Bang Big Bang College Basketball Miami at Clemson. (N) (Live) Family Guy Family Guy The Office The Office

CABLE CHANNELSA&E Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage WarsAMC (5:30) ››› Rocky III (1982, Drama) Sylvester Stallone, Mr. T. ›› Rocky IV (1985, Drama) Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire. (V) Game of Arms (N) Å Game of Arms ÅANPL Finding Bigfoot: Further To Be Announced North America Å North America Savage Alaska (N) North America ÅBET 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live Movie The Game Å Stay Together The Game

BRAVO Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Southern Charm Real Housewives/Beverly Housewives/Atl. What Happens HousewivesCNBC Mad Money (N) The Kudlow Report (N) Shark Tank Å Shark Tank Å The Profit (N) Shark Tank ÅCNN Situation Room (:28) Crossfire Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Piers Morgan Live (N) (Live) Anderson Cooper 360 Å Erin Burnett OutFrontCOM South Park (:29) Tosh.0 Colbert Report Daily Show Kroll Show Tosh.0 Å Tosh.0 Å Tosh.0 Å Tosh.0 (N) Kroll Show (N) Daily Show Colbert ReportDSC Amish Mafia Å Amish Mafia Å Amish Mafia: The Devil’s Cut Amish Mafia “De Rott” (N) Clash of the Ozarks (N) Å Amish Mafia “De Rott” ÅE! Kardashian E! News (N) Hello Ross Fashion Police Fashion; 2014 Academy Awards. Kardashian Chelsea Lately E! News

ESPN SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å College Basketball Michigan at Illinois. (N) (Live) College Basketball Alabama at Kentucky. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) ÅESPN2 Around/Horn Interruption College Basketball Iowa State at Baylor. (N) (Live) NBA Coast to Coast (N) (Live) Å Olbermann (N) (Live) Å

FAM The Middle The Middle Pretty Little Liars Å Pretty Little Liars (N) Å Twisted “Danny Indemnity” (N) Pretty Little Liars Å The 700 Club ÅFNC Special Report With Bret Baier On Record, Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (N) Å The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor Å

FOOD Chopped “Chard & True” Chopped “Plenty of Fish” Chopped “Mix and Mache” Chopped Chopped (N) Diners, Drive Diners, DriveFX Two/Half Men Two/Half Men ››› Iron Man (2008) Robert Downey Jr. A billionaire dons an armored suit to fight criminals. (V) Justified (N) Justified

GOLF Golf Central Inside PGA Golf Academy Learning PGA Tour Golf Golf Central Inside PGAHALL The Waltons “The Recluse” The Waltons “The Warrior” The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Frasier Å Frasier Å Frasier Å Frasier ÅHGTV Income Property Å Hunters Int’l House Hunters Property Virgin Property Virgin Flip or Flop Flip or Flop House Hunters Hunters Int’l Flip It to Win It (N) ÅHIST Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Restoration Restoration Restoration RestorationLIFE Wife Swap “King/Reeves” Dance Moms Å Dance Moms (N) Å Dance Moms (N) Å Kim of Queens (N) Å (:01) Kim of Queens ÅMTV (4:55) › Vampires Suck (2010) Teen Mom 2 Teen Mom 2 “You Got Me” Teen Mom 2 “False Positives” Teen Mom 2 (N) Are You the One? (N)

NBCSN Pro Ftb Talk Ski Team 36 NHL Live (N) (Live) NHL Hockey Tampa Bay Lightning at St. Louis Blues. (N) (Live) NHL Overtime NHL Rivals NHL Top 10NICK SpongeBob SpongeBob Sam & Cat Awesomeness Full House Full House Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Å (:36) Friends

SPIKE Ink Master “Blowing Chunks” Ink Master Å Ink Master Å Ink Master “Ink Master Finale” Ink Master (N) Å Tattoo Night. Tattoo Night.SUN Saltwater Exp. Into the Blue Inside HEAT Heat Live! NBA Basketball Miami Heat at Houston Rockets. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live) Heat Live! Inside HEAT Inside the HeatSYFY Face Off “In the Shadows” Face Off “Cryptic Creatures” Face Off “Open Sesame” Face Off “Ego Trip Abroad” (N) To Be Announced Face Off “Ego Trip Abroad”TBS Seinfeld Å Seinfeld Å Seinfeld Å Family Guy Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Cougar Town Big Bang Conan (N) ÅTCM (:15) ›› The Breaking Point (1950, Drama) John Garfield. Å Carson Carson (:15) ››› Ocean’s Eleven (1960) Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin. Å (V) Anna LucastaTLC Little Couple Little Couple Little Couple Little Couple Little Couple Little Couple The Little Couple Å The Little Couple Å The Little Couple ÅTNT Castle “Knockout” Castle “Rise” Å (DVS) Rizzoli & Isles Å Rizzoli & Isles (N) Å (:01) Perception “Brotherhood” (:02) Rizzoli & Isles Å

TOON Wrld, Gumball Steven Univ. Regular Show Johnny Test Uncle Grandpa Advent. Time King of the Hill Cleveland American Dad American Dad Family Guy Family GuyTRAV Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods America Å Dangerous Grounds (N) Å Bizarre Foods Å Bizarre World “Sulawesi”TVL Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Gilligan’s Isle Gilligan’s Isle Gilligan’s Isle Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Everybody Loves Raymond Love-Raymond KingUSA Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern FamilyVH1 Shocking Hip Hop Moments Shocking Hip Hop Moments Single Ladies “Cat and Mouse” Basketball Wives LA ›› All About the Benjamins (2002, Action) Ice Cube. Premiere.

WGN-A Amer. Funniest Home Videos Amer. Funniest Home Videos Amer. Funniest Home Videos › Collateral Damage (2002, Action) Arnold Schwarzenegger. (V) How I Met How I MetPREMIUM CHANNELSDISN Good-Charlie Good-Charlie Good-Charlie Jessie Å Lemonade Mouth (2011, Musical) Bridgit Mendler. ‘NR’ Å (V) Jessie Å A.N.T. Farm Austin & Ally Dog With BlogHBO Real Time With Bill Maher ››› Magic Mike (2012) Channing Tatum. ‘R’ Å (V) True Detective Å Girls “Flo” Looking Å True Detective ÅMAX Lethal Weap. 3 (:20) ››› Pitch Perfect (2012) Anna Kendrick. (:15) ››› Trance (2013) James McAvoy. ‘R’ Å (V) Banshee “Evil for Evil” Å Girl’s Guide Girl’s Guide

SHOW ›› The Cowboy Way (1994) Woody Harrelson. ‘PG-13’ Å (V) › Original Sin (2001) Antonio Banderas. Premiere. ‘R’ Å (V) ››› Byzantium (2012, Horror) Gemma Arterton. ‘R’ Å (V)TMC ›› A Little Help (2010, Comedy-Drama) Jenna Fischer. ‘R’ Å ›› Deliver Us From Eva (2003) LL Cool J. Premiere. ‘R’ Å ›› Soul Plane (2004) Kevin Hart. ‘R’ Å (V) Def Jam

9 p.m. on (TNT)Rizzoli & Isles

As Jane (Angie Harmon) and her colleagues investigate the stab-bing of a singer-guitarist in a bar, it soon becomes clear that the victim had something to hide. Jane’s fa-ther (Chazz Palminteri) resurfaces after a long absence and drops a bombshell in the new episode “Just Push Play.” Sasha Alexander also stars.

9:01 p.m. on (2) (8)

About a BoyAfter his plans for a boys night out with Andy (Al Madrigal) go awry, Will (David Walton) opts to spend the evening with Marcus (Benjamin Stockham). Later, Andy becomes available and tries to get hold of Will but ends up bonding over par-enthood with Fiona (Minnie Driver) in the new episode “About a God-father.”

9:31 p.m. on (2) (8)

Growing Up FisherMel and Henry (J.K. Simmons, Eli Baker) encourage each other to pursue some attractive female occupants of their building ... who turn out to be a mother and daugh-ter (Constance Zimmer, Isabela Moner). Katie (Ava DeLuca-Verley) finds herself on an awkward date with her mom (Jenna Elfman) at a carnival in the new episode “The Date From Hell-Nado.”

10 p.m. on (2) (8)

Chicago FireSeveride’s (Taylor Kinney) impa-tience with the police intensifies as he watches Vince Keeler (Jake Weary) go free, but he holds out hope that justice will be served. Everyone is on the case when a girl is trapped inside a donation bin, and fire breaks out in a 20-sto-ry office building. Mouch (Christian Stolte) gets a lesson in not mess-ing with Bolden’s (Eamonn Walker) secretary (DuShon Brown) in the new episode “Keep Your Mouth Shut.”

TUESDAY’SBEST BETS

Taylor Kinney

18 TV Week March 2 - 8, 2014

WEDNESDAY PRIME TIME MAR. 56:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

LOCAL BROADCAST CHANNELS^ News Nightly News Entertainment Access H. Revolution “Dreamcatcher” (N) Law & Order: SVU (:01) Chicago PD (N) News Tonight Show# World News Business Rpt. PBS NewsHour (N) Å Classical Rewind Classical masterpieces. Å Heartbeat of Home Dancers move to the rhythms of Africa. Brit Floyd% News at 6 Business Rpt. PBS NewsHour (N) Å Joe Bonamassa: Tour de Force Judy Collins: Live in Ireland Å Easy Yoga: The Secret& Local 6 News Evening News Local 6 News Inside Edition Survivor (N) Å Criminal Minds “Persuasion” CSI: Crime Scene Investigation News Letterman( News Nightly News News Entertainment Revolution “Dreamcatcher” (N) Law & Order: SVU (:01) Chicago PD (N) News Tonight Show) News World News Jeopardy! (N) Wheel Fortune The Middle (N) Suburgatory Modern Family (:31) Mixology Nashville “Guilty Street” (N) Eyewit. News Jimmy Kimmel* 10 News, 6pm Evening News Wheel Fortune Jeopardy! (N) Survivor (N) Å Criminal Minds “Persuasion” CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 10 News Letterman` FOX13 6:00 News (N) Å TMZ (N) Å The Insider (N) American Idol The dozen remaining finalists perform. (N) Å FOX13 10:00 News (N) Å News Access H.0 Sesame Street Å (DVS) Cat in the Hat Peg Plus Cat Moments to Remember: My Music 1950s and ’60s hits. Å A Celebration of Blues & Soul: 1989 Inaugural2 Engagement Engagement How I Met How I Met Arrow “The Promise” (N) Å The Tomorrow People (N) News on CW18 Entertainment Seinfeld Å Seinfeld Å4 TV20 News World News Entertainment Inside Edition The Middle (N) Suburgatory Modern Family (:31) Mixology Nashville “Guilty Street” (N) News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel6 Christ. Fitness Today Jack Van Impe Great Awakening Joseph Prince Place/Miracles A. Wommack Sid Roth - It’s Life Today Duplantis Great Awaken8 Capitol Update Business Rpt. PBS NewsHour (N) Å Ethan Bortnick Live in Concert: Power Bee Gees: One Night Only Las Vegas concert. Joe Bonamassa: Tour de Force; The Middle The Middle Family Feud Family Feud Law & Order: SVU Steve Harvey Å News ThisMinute The Arsenio Hall Show Å< News World News The List (N) Ask America The Middle (N) Suburgatory Modern Family (:31) Mixology Nashville “Guilty Street” (N) News Jimmy Kimmel@ Modern Family Modern Family Big Bang Big Bang Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU The Office The Office Family Guy Family GuyC FOX 35 News TMZ (N) Å Modern Family Modern Family American Idol The dozen remaining finalists perform. (N) Å FOX 35 News at 10 (N) Å News The SimpsonsF Love-Raymond Seinfeld Å Family Feud Family Feud College Basketball Tennessee at Auburn. (N) (Live) Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal IntentH SuperChannel The 700 Club (N) Å Victor Morgan Love a Child Keith Moore Paid Program Jewish Voice Studio Direct Paid Program Hour-Healing Joseph PrinceL King King Two/Half Men Two/Half Men Arrow “The Promise” (N) Å The Tomorrow People (N) Engagement Engagement The Arsenio Hall Show ÅS The Simpsons The Simpsons Big Bang Big Bang American Idol The dozen remaining finalists perform. (N) Å FOX 35 News at 10 (N) Å TMZ (N) Å Access H.T Main Stage IBA News Billy Graham Classic Crusades Behind Scenes Turning Point Joseph Prince Living By Faith Praise the Lord ÅX Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent WWE Main Event (N) Burn Notice “Brotherly Love” Burn Notice “Dead or Alive” Burn Notice “Out of the Fire”± Two/Half Men Two/Half Men Big Bang Big Bang College Basketball Tennessee at Auburn. (N) (Live) Family Guy Family Guy The Office The Office

CABLE CHANNELSA&E Wahlburgers Å Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Wahlburgers (:01) Bates Motel ÅAMC (5:00) ››› Blood Diamond (2006) Leonardo DiCaprio. Å (V) ›› Shooter (2007, Suspense) Mark Wahlberg, Michael Peña, Danny Glover. Å (V) (:01) ›› Invincible (2006) ÅANPL Finding Bigfoot: Further Infested! Treehouse Masters Å Tanked “Rock N’ Roll Eruption” Tanked Treehouse Masters ÅBET 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live The Game The Game The Game Å Stay Together ›› Just Wright (2010, Romance-Comedy) Queen Latifah, Common. (V)

BRAVO Flipping Out “Barbie Bitch” Flipping Out Å Flipping Out “Cabogate” Å Flipping Out Å Flipping Out Å What Happens Flipping OutCNBC Mad Money (N) The Kudlow Report (N) American Greed American Greed American Greed American GreedCNN Situation Room (:28) Crossfire Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Piers Morgan Live (N) (Live) Anderson Cooper 360 Å Erin Burnett OutFrontCOM South Park (:29) Tosh.0 Colbert Report Daily Show Workaholics South Park South Park South Park Workaholics Broad City (N) Daily Show Colbert ReportDSC Dual Survival Å Gold Rush Å Gold Rush Å Game of Stones (N) Å Gold Rush Å Game of Stones ÅE! (5:30) Fashion Police E! News (N) Kardashian Kardashian The Soup (N) The Soup Chelsea Lately E! News

ESPN SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å NBA NBA Basketball Dallas Mavericks at Denver Nuggets. (N) (Live) NBA Basketball: Hawks at Trail BlazersESPN2 Around/Horn Interruption College Basketball Duke at Wake Forest. (N) (Live) College Basketball Colorado at Stanford. (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å

FAM The Middle The Middle Melissa & Joey Melissa & Joey Melissa & Joey Baby Daddy ››› Beetlejuice (1988) Michael Keaton, Alec Baldwin. (V) The 700 Club ÅFNC Special Report With Bret Baier On Record, Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (N) Å The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor Å

FOOD Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Restaurant: Impossible Restaurant Takeover (N) Mystery Diners Mystery Diners Restaurant: Impossible Diners, Drive Diners, DriveFX (4:30) ››› Iron Man (2008) Terrence Howard ›› In Time (2011, Science Fiction) Justin Timberlake, Amanda Seyfried. (V) The Americans “Cardinal” (N) The Americans “Cardinal”

GOLF Golf Central European Tour School of Golf (N) Feherty Big Break Florida Big Break Florida Golf Central Golf CentralHALL The Waltons “The Volunteer” The Waltons “The Grandchild” When Calls the Heart Å The Middle The Middle Frasier Å Frasier Å Frasier Å Frasier ÅHGTV Property Brothers Å Property Brothers Å Property Brothers Å Buying and Selling (N) Å House Hunters Hunters Int’l Property Brothers ÅHIST American Pickers “Boys’ Toys” American Pickers Å American Pickers Å American Pickers Å American Pickers Å (:02) Vikings “Brother’s War”LIFE Preachers’ Daughters Å ›› Madea’s Family Reunion (2006, Comedy) Tyler Perry. Å Preachers’ Daughters Å Bring It! “You Better Bring It!” (:01) Bring It! ÅMTV Girl Code Girl Code Are You the One? Teen Mom 2 The Real World: Ex-plosion The Real World: Ex-plosion The Real World: Ex-plosion

NBCSN Pro Ftb Talk NHL Live (N) NHL Rivals NHL Live (N) NHL Hockey Washington Capitals at Philadelphia Flyers. (N) (Live) NHL-A Season Like No Other NHL OvertimeNICK SpongeBob SpongeBob Sam & Cat Awesomeness Full House Full House Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Å (:36) Friends

SPIKE (4:30) Coming to America Å ›› Couples Retreat (2009, Comedy) Vince Vaughn, Jason Bateman, Jon Favreau. Premiere. (V) ›› Couples Retreat (2009) Vince Vaughn, Jason Bateman. (V)SUN Powerboating Women’s College Basketball Women’s College Basketball GatorZone B-CU Wildcat Future Phen.SYFY To Be Announced Weird or What? “Premonitions” Weird or What? (N) Weird or What? (N) Weird or What? “Mind Control” To Be AnnouncedTBS Seinfeld Å Seinfeld Å Seinfeld Å Family Guy Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Men at Work Big Bang Conan (N) ÅTCM Whistling-Brk. ››› Professional Sweetheart (1933, Comedy) ›››› Dodsworth (1936) Walter Huston, Ruth Chatterton. Å ››› The Great Lie (1941) Bette Davis, George Brent. Å (V)TLC Island Medium Island Medium The Little Couple Å My 600-Lb. Life Å Hoarding: Buried Alive (N) My 600-Lb. Life Å Hoarding: Buried Alive ÅTNT Castle “Kick the Ballistics” Castle “Demons” Castle “Eye of the Beholder” (:01) Castle “Cops & Robbers” (:02) Castle “Heartbreak Hotel” (:03) Dallas “Trust Me” Å

TOON Teen Titans Uncle Grandpa Johnny Test Teen Titans Dragons-Berk Regular Show King of the Hill Cleveland American Dad American Dad Family Guy Family GuyTRAV Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Toy Hunter (N) Backroad Gold Hotel Impossible Å Dangerous Grounds ÅTVL Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Gilligan’s Isle Gilligan’s Isle Gilligan’s Isle Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Everybody Loves Raymond Love-Raymond KingUSA Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Modern Family Modern FamilyVH1 Happy Endings Happy Endings Happy Endings Happy Endings 40 Greatest Pranks 4 “Hour 1” 40 Greatest Pranks 4 “Hour 2” Fabulous Life Of... (N) 40 Greatest Pranks 4 “Hour 1”

WGN-A Amer. Funniest Home Videos Amer. Funniest Home Videos Engagement Engagement Engagement Engagement Engagement Engagement Engagement EngagementPREMIUM CHANNELSDISN Jessie Å Jessie Å Good-Charlie Jessie Å Dog With Blog A.N.T. Farm Good Luck Charlie Å Austin & Ally Dog With Blog Good-Charlie Jessie ÅHBO REAL Sports Bryant Gumbel ›› Now You See Me (2013) Jesse Eisenberg. ‘PG-13’ Å (V) Looking Å Girls “Flo” True Detective Å Real Time With Bill MaherMAX (5:00) Trouble With the Curve (6:50) ››› Ocean’s Twelve (2004) George Clooney. ‘PG-13’ Banshee “Evil for Evil” Å › Armageddon (1998, Science Fiction) Bruce Willis. ‘PG-13’ Å

SHOW (4:55) ››› Out of Sight ‘R’ ›› The Longest Yard (2005) Adam Sandler. ‘PG-13’ Å (V) 60 Minutes Sports (N) Å All Access (N) All Access 60 Minutes Sports ÅTMC (5:55) › Bunraku (2010, Action) Josh Hartnett, Gackt. ‘R’ Å ›› StreetDance (2010) Nichola Burley. ‘PG-13’ (:40) ›› Step Up Revolution (2012) Ryan Guzman. ‘PG-13’ Å Shape-Things

8 p.m. on (20) (28)

The MiddleForced to take some time off from work, Mike (Neil Flynn) tries to relax at home, but Brick (Atticus Shaffer) is seizing the opportunity to pay out on all those gift coupons he’s given his dad over the years. Sue (Eden Sher) bends over backward to do better at her job after someone gives her a bad review. Frankie (Pa-tricia Heaton) is furious to discover that Axl (Charlie McDermott) is in town and didn’t tell her in the new episode ‘Vacation Days.”

9 p.m. on (2) (8)

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

An old friend from Atlanta asks Rollins (Kelli Giddish) to help find his nephew (Winston Duke), a high-school football star who went missing in New York during a Hudson University recruiting visit. When the young man turns up in jail, the detectives suspect a prank that got out of control. Benson (Mariska Hargitay) uncovers a web of disturbing behavior involving the football team and its coach (Glenn Morshower) in the new episode “Gridiron Soldier.”

10 p.m. on (FX)The Americans

Philip (Matthew Rhys) looks into the fallout from the last operation, while Elizabeth (Keri Russell) stays close to home out of concern for the chil-dren — until a mysterious distress call comes in. Nina and Stan (Annet Mahendru, Noah Emmerich) see unique opportunities in the arrival of a walk-in at the Rezidentura in the new episode “Cardinal.”

10 p.m. on (TBS)Men at Work

When Gibbs (James Lesure) starts seeing a woman (Molly Sims) from the suburbs, Jude (Kelen Coleman) warns him that he could be in for some trouble. Tyler (Michael Cas-sidy) offers to cover Milo’s (Danny Masterson) share of the rent, put-ting their friendship to the test in the new episode “Suburban Gibbs.” Adam Busch also stars.

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Q: It’s good to see Jessica Stroup in the new season

of “The Following.” I know she was on “90210,” but what else has she done? — Paul Darwin, Milwaukee

A: The actress has been quite active ever since she started

her professional career about 10 years ago. She had guest roles on such series as “Grey’s Anatomy,” “True Blood” and (in voice only, of course) “Family Guy.” She’s also been in several movies, includ-ing a remake of “Prom Night,” “The Hills Have Eyes II” and a suspense film called “Homecom-ing” that seems to be shown every other week by either Lifetime or Lifetime Movie Network. Stroup also is evident in an office scene in the comedy hit “Ted,” playing a co-worker of Mila Kunis’ character.

Q: Are the “American Idol” judges enjoying working to-

gether as much as they appear to be this season? — Jean Mor-ris, Columbus, Ohio

A: Yes, from what Keith Urban and Harry Connick Jr. have

told us. Urban appreciates that Connick’s process is much like his, analyzing how a contestant pres-ents himself or herself ... not just the vocal sound but the entire pre-sentation, including how physically comfortable the performer is. That becomes apparent quickly when singing a cappella for three music stars (also including Jennifer Lo-pez, of course).

Connick is enjoying his first full-time “Idol” round, he explains, because it reminds him of the mentoring he got at the start of his career. He wants to fill that role for aspiring singers, and he accepts that means being honest — which he surely is.

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In ABC’s new “Mind Games,” airing Tuesdays, Steve Zahn plays Clark Ed-wards, whose bipolar disorder — and his affair with an undergraduate — upended his career as a university professor teaching about human be-havior and psychology. Clark’s brother is brilliant schemer Ross (Christian Slater), and together they’ve founded Edwards and Associates, a business that specializes in using science, con artistry and mental manipulation to make clients’ dreams come true.

But when he’s not filming in Chi-cago, Zahn drives home to his wife and two children on a farm outside Lexington, Ky.

“It’s weird,” he says, striding through a field on the way to his truck. “You go out, get in the truck and go home, and I become a bus driver and

short-order cook and start picking up horse s... .

“It takes me five hours and 15 min-utes. It’s far enough to get away but close enough so you can actually do it and not completely destroy yourself.”

And the atmosphere is wildly dif-ferent.

“Every window out of our house,” he says, “you see horses, whether mine or the neighbors’. It’s great. You hear that rolling thunder, and you look out back, and there’s 20 yearlings running across the field.

“I have just quarter horses. Around here, it’s all Standardbreds and Thor-oughbreds, but I’m the one with the ugly horses on the block.”

As for whether a down-home guy buys his show’s brainy high concept, Zahn says, “It’s somewhat of a stretch but not really. We live with this kind of manipulation daily, whether it be commercials or polls. There’s a lot of science behind all of that.

“It’s amazing how we are really just passengers in our own brains, but we think we’re in control. We think we’re the pilots of the jumbo jet, but we’re really a mouse in the belly of the plane.”

Birth date: Nov. 13, 1967, in Mar-shall, Minn.

Stage cred: Attended the Guthrie Theater Drama School in Minneapo-lis; graduated from Harvard’s Ameri-can Repertory Theatre program; in New York, was in a touring company of “Bye Bye Birdie,” where he met future wife Robyn Peterman; played opposite Ethan Hawke in “Sophistry” at Playwright’s Horizon

TV cred: “Liberty! The American Revolution,” “Comanche Moon,” “From the Earth to the Moon,” “Treme”

Movie cred: “Reality Bites,” “You’ve Got Mail,” “Hamlet,” “Riding in Cars With Boys,” “Rescue Dawn,” “Dallas Buyers Club,” “That Thing You Do!”

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10 p.m. on (2) (8)

ParenthoodKristina (Monica Potter) goes in for a checkup and embarks on a new adventure. Julia and Drew (Erika Christensen, Miles Heizer) strug-gle to move on from their pasts. Carl (Josh Stamberg) makes Sar-ah (Lauren Graham) a tempting offer, but she turns it down. Hank (Ray Romano) admits he’s still carrying a torch for an old flame in the new episode “The Enchanting Mr. Knight.”

10 p.m. on (TBS)King of the Nerds

It’s that time again: time to dis-solve the teams and let the con-testants compete as individuals. After a live-action video racing game, the Nerd-Off forces two friends to do battle with each oth-er. Curtis Armstrong and Robert Carradine host the new episode “Angry Nerds.”

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8 p.m. on (TNT)Cold Justice

In August 1997, Victoria Wither-spoon Carr, a 28-year-old mother of two, went missing from her home in Chattanooga, Tenn. Her body wasn’t found until almost two years later, and it took another 14 years for police to make an arrest in the case — after some help from Siegler and McClary. Their work on this case is chronicled in the new episode “Billy Goat Hill (Chatta-nooga, TN).”

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GrimmThere’s a new predator in town, and it’s targeting an expectant couple. The would-be victims are friends with Wu (Reggie Lee), who is get-ting in the way of Nick and Hank’s (David Giuntoli, Russell Hornsby) investigation. Adalind (Claire Cof-fee) prepares to deliver her baby with enemies in pursuit. Silas Weir Mitchell also stars in the new epi-sode “Mommy Dearest.”

9:01 p.m. on (TNT)Inside Job

At stake in this new episode is the position of director of brand marketing at the online accessory company ShoeDazzle. As always, one of the four candidates already works for the company and is spy-ing on the others. Things heat up when one candidate throws another under the bus in “ShoeDazzle.”

10:01 p.m. on (2) (8)

HannibalThe team gets a break in the grisly “human soup” case when the body of someone who died after escap-ing the killer’s clutches turns up with valuable evidence. Hannibal (Mads Mikkelsen) does his own investi-gation and turns up at the killer’s location ahead of the BAU. As Will (Hugh Dancy) begins his plan of action to prove his innocence, Jack (Laurence Fishburne) reluctantly starts therapy with Alana (Caroline Dhavernas) in the new episode “Sakizuki.”

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Sa Girls “Flo” Å Looking Å › The Watch (2012, Comedy) Ben Stiller, Jonah Hill. ‘R’ Å (:45) ››› Summer of Sam (1999, Drama) John Leguizamo, Adrien Brody. Premiere. ‘R’ Å Citizen U.S.A.: A 50-State Road Trip

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T (12:15) ››› The Dark Knight Rises (2012, Action) Christian Bale. Batman faces a masked villain named Bane. ‘PG-13’ Å (:15) Lingerie Å (:45) Banshee “Evil for Evil” Å (:40) ›› Blown Away (1994, Suspense) Jeff Bridges. ‘R’ ÅW ›› Snow White and the Huntsman (2012, Fantasy) Kristen Stewart. ‘NR’ Å (:15) All Babe Network (2013, Adult) Mary Carey. ‘NR’ Å (:40) ›› Broken City (2013, Crime Drama) Mark Wahlberg. ‘R’ Å › Foolish (1999)Th › Armageddon Co-Ed Confidential (:10) Life on Top (:45) Banshee “Evil for Evil” Å (:40) ›› Lethal Weapon 4 (1998, Action) Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, Joe Pesci. ‘R’ Å (4:50) ›› The Chamber (1996) ‘R’ ÅF (12:10) MAX on Set Sin City Diaries Feature 2: Inside Out A compilation of episodes. Å (:20) ›› Fallen (1998, Suspense) Denzel Washington. Premiere. ‘R’ Å Co-Ed Confidential ›› Blue Crush (2002) Kate Bosworth.

Sa Lolita From Interstellar Space (2014) Premiere. ‘NR’ Å (:25) ›› Beautiful Creatures (2013, Fantasy) Alden Ehrenreich. ‘PG-13’ Å Femme Fatales “Family Business” Co-Ed Confidential (4:55) ›› Rounders (1998) ‘R’ Å

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T Inside Comedy ››› Bully (2001) Brad Renfro. Teens beat a bully to death in a swamp. ‘R’ › Cherry Falls (2000) Michael Biehn. Premiere. ‘R’ Å (:15) ›› Kindergarten Cop (1990, Comedy) Arnold Schwarzenegger. ‘PG-13’W Inside Comedy Gigolos Å ›› Aroused (2013) ‘NR’ Å (:15) › Original Sin (2001, Suspense) Antonio Banderas, Angelina Jolie. ‘R’ Å (:15) ››› Stakeout (1987, Suspense) Richard Dreyfuss, Emilio Estevez. ‘R’ ÅTh › The Devil’s Rejects (2005, Horror) Sid Haig, Bill Moseley. Premiere. ‘R’ Å Bounty Hunters (2011, Action) Trish Stratus. ‘R’ Å ›› Out of Time (2003, Suspense) Denzel Washington, Eva Mendes. ‘PG-13’ Å (Off Air)F (11:30) ››› The Master (2012, Drama) Joaquin Phoenix, Amy Adams. ‘R’ Å Gigolos Å ››› Perfect Sense (2011, Drama) Ewan McGregor. ‘R’ Å (:05) › Cherry Falls (2000, Horror) Michael Biehn. ‘R’ Å (:45) 6 Month Rule

Sa (11:30) › Original Sin (2001) Antonio Banderas. ‘R’ Å 60 Minutes Sports Å Gigolos Å ›› The Reluctant Fundamentalist (2012, Drama) Riz Ahmed. ‘R’ Å (:15) ›› Every Day (2010) ‘R’ Å

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T ›› Man on a Ledge (2012) Sam Worthington. ‘PG-13’ Å (:45) Busty Coeds vs. Lusty Cheerleaders (2011) ‘NR’ Å (:05) ››› Team America: World Police (2004) ‘R’ Å (:45) › Teresa’s Tattoo (1994) Adrienne Shelly. Premiere. ‘R’W (11:30) › Def Jam’s How to Be a Player (:05) ›› Fade to Black (2004, Documentary) ‘R’ Å ›› The Baytown Outlaws (2012) Billy Bob Thornton. ‘R’ (:40) ›› No Holds Barred (1989) Hulk Hogan. ‘PG-13’ ÅTh (11:30) ››› The Shape of Things ‘R’ (:10) ›› Possession (2002, Romance) Gwyneth Paltrow. Premiere. ‘PG-13’ Å (:05) ›› After Fall, Winter (2011, Drama) Eric Schaeffer, Lizzie Brocheré, Deborah Twiss. ‘NR’ Å (Off Air)F Darkman III (:40) ››› Seven Psychopaths (2012, Comedy) Colin Farrell. ‘R’ Å ›› Dead Man (1995) Johnny Depp. Accountant becomes Old West gunslinger. ‘R’ (:35) ›› A Simple Plan (1998) Bill Paxton. Premiere. ‘R’ Å

Sa (11:45) ›› Soul Plane (2004) ‘R’ Å (:15) ›› Deliver Us From Eva (2003, Romance-Comedy) LL Cool J. ‘R’ Å ››› Conan the Barbarian (1982) Arnold Schwarzenegger. Premiere. ‘R’ Å (:10) ›› Conan the Destroyer (1984)March 2 - 8, 2014 TV Week 23

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FOOD Trisha’s Pioneer Wo. Pioneer Wo. Heartland T. The Kitchen (N) Worst Cooks in America Beat Bobby My. Diners Iron Chef America Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Food Truck Race Food Truck RaceFX Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men › Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo (1999) Rob Schneider. › Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star (2011, Comedy) ›› Hall Pass (2011, Comedy) Owen Wilson, Jason Sudeikis. (V) Sarah M

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By Jay Bobbin© Zap2it

Certain nominees clearly are on the Oscar fast track, but there still could be room for some surprises.

Ellen DeGeneres will return as second-time host as ABC tele-vises the 86th Academy Awards on Sunday, March 2 ... and she’ll have plenty of material to work with, thanks to contenders for the gold statue who have brought life to characters distinctive in and of themselves.

After his Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild wins for best actor in a movie drama, Matthew McConaughey (“All right, all right, all right!”) has to be deemed a front-runner for his work as a modern cowboy who takes a typi-cally self-styled approach to fight-ing HIV in “Dallas Buyers Club.”

That said, Leonardo DiCaprio has had a similar run on the com-edy side for “The Wolf of Wall Street.” Their Oscar rivals are

Christian Bale (for “American Hustle”), Bruce Dern (“Nebras-ka”) and Chiwetel Ejiofor (“12 Years a Slave”).

The same sort of contest has shaped up in Oscar’s best actress category. Cate Blanchett is on a victory streak for her performance in Woody Allen’s “Blue Jasmine,” which has been honored on the drama side in awards where there’s a genre split.

Nip-and-tuck with her is Amy Adams, who’s been the frequent pick in comedy races for “American Hustle.” Also up for best actress are three women who already own Oscars (as does Blanchett): Sandra Bullock (for “Gravity”), Judi Dench (“Philom-ena”) and Meryl Streep (“August: Osage County”).

In the supporting-performance competitions, Jared Leto would appear to be a lock, since his “Dallas Buyers Club” portrayal has pretty much swept up in the award season to now. Last year’s best actress winner, Jennifer Law-rence, was on that sort of course for “American Hustle” ... until Lu-pita Nyong’o took the SAG Award

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Ellen DeGeneres hosts the Oscars, produced by Craig Zadan (left) and Neil Meron and airing Sunday on ABC.for “12 Years a Slave.” Many who voted for that honor also vote for the same one in the Oscars, so if there’s an upset to be had, that could be the one.

And the best picture would seem to be guided by the best director, but famously, there have been years when those Oscars

have been divided. One example is 1999, when “Shakespeare in Love” earned best picture, but Steven Spielberg was named best director for “Saving Private Ryan.” This well could be another of those years.

Alfonso Cuaron has been much-praised — and much-honored — for his very evident technical expertise on “Gravity,”

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which is among the nine nomi-nees for best picture. However, “American Hustle” and “12 Years a Slave” have been the big win-ners there for comedy and drama, respectively.

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CABLE CHANNELSA&E Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Flipping Vegas Å Flipping Vegas Å Flipping Vegas (N) Å (:01) Flipping Vegas ÅAMC (5:00) ›› The Core (2003) Aaron Eckhart. Premiere. Å (V) ›› Machete (2010) Danny Trejo. The victim of a double-cross seeks revenge. ››› Dawn of the Dead (2004) Sarah Polley.ANPL To Be Announced Too Cute! Å Too Cute! (N) Oddest Animal Couples My Cat From Hell Oddest Animal CouplesBET (3:30) Set It Off ››› Love Jones (1997, Romance) Larenz Tate, Nia Long, Isaiah Washington. › King’s Ransom (2005, Comedy) Anthony Anderson, Jay Mohr, Kellita Smith. (V) He’s Mine

BRAVO ›› Legally Blonde (2001) Reese Witherspoon. ‘PG-13’ (V) ›› The Family Stone (2005) Dermot Mulroney. ‘PG-13’ (V) ›› The Family Stone (2005) Dermot Mulroney. ‘PG-13’ (V)CNBC Paid Program Paid Program Secret Lives Secret Lives Marijuana in America: Colo. The Suze Orman Show (N) The Profit “Athans Motors” The ProfitCNN CNN Newsroom (N) CNN Special (N) CNN Special (N) CNN Special (N) CNN SpecialCOM Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama ››› Role Models (2008) Seann William Scott, Paul Rudd. Å ››› Superbad (2007, Comedy) Jonah Hill, Michael Cera. ÅDSC The Devils Ride Å The Devils Ride Å Game of Stones Å Game of Stones Å Ice Cold Gold Å Game of Stones ÅE! Kardashian E! News › Little Fockers (2010, Comedy) Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller. (V) › Little Fockers (2010, Comedy) Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller. (V)

ESPN College Basketball Indiana at Michigan. (N) (Live) College GameDay (N) Å College Basketball North Carolina at Duke. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) ÅESPN2 NASCAR Racing College Basketball Ohio Valley Tournament, Final: Teams TBA. College Basketball College Basketball

FAM ›› Miss Congeniality (2000) Sandra Bullock, Michael Caine. (V) ›› Monster-in-Law (2005) Jennifer Lopez. Premiere. (V) ››› Twister (1996, Action) Helen Hunt, Bill Paxton. (V)FNC America’s News Headquarters FOX Report (N) Huckabee (N) Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) Geraldo at Large (N) Å Red Eye

FOOD The Great Food Truck Race The Great Food Truck Race The Great Food Truck Race The Great Food Truck Race The Great Food Truck Race Restaurant: ImpossibleFX (5:30) ››› Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008) Jason Segel. ›› Step Brothers (2008, Comedy) Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly. ››› The Other Guys (2010) Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg. (V)

GOLF Golf Central PGA Tour Golf Puerto Rico Open, Third Round. From Rio Grande, Puerto Rico. (N Same-day Tape) PGA Tour Golf WGC Cadillac Championship, Third Round.HALL (5:00) Chance at Romance Å A Ring by Spring (2014) Stefanie Powers. Premiere. Å When Calls the Heart (N) Å A Ring by Spring (2014) Stefanie Powers, Rachel Boston. ÅHGTV House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l Property Brothers Å Property Brothers Å House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’lHIST Vikings “Invasion” Å Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn StarsLIFE Steel Magnolias (2012) Queen Latifah, Phylicia Rashad. Å (V) The Trip to Bountiful (2014, Drama) Cicely Tyson. Premiere. Å ›› The Gabby Douglas Story (2014, Drama) Regina King. ÅMTV Fantasy Fact. Fantasy Fact. Fantasy Fact. Fantasy Fact. Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness ››› 8 Mile (2002, Drama) Eminem, Kim Basinger. (V)

NBCSN (5:30) 2014 Paralympic Winter Games From Sochi, Russia. (N Same-day Tape) Premier English Premier League Soccer (Taped) Match of the DayNICK Hathaways Sam & Cat Sam & Cat Sam & Cat Sam & Cat Hathaways Thundermans Awesomeness Full House Full House Friends Å (:36) Friends

SPIKE Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops (N) Å Cops Å GLORY 14: Zagreb (N) (Live) Cops Å Cops ÅSUN College Gym Lightning Live! NHL Hockey Boston Bruins at Tampa Bay Lightning. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live) Lightning Live! Women’s College Basketball CourtsideSYFY (5:00) › Resident Evil (2002) ›› Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004) Milla Jovovich. Å (V) ›› Resident Evil: Extinction (2007, Horror) Milla Jovovich. Å ›› Drive Angry (2011) ÅTBS Seinfeld Å Seinfeld Å Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang King of the NerdsTCM Village › It! The Terror From Beyond Space (1958) (V) ›››› Marty (1955) Ernest Borgnine. Å (V) (:45) ›› Middle of the Night (1959, Drama) Kim Novak, Fredric March. ÅTLC Hoarding: Buried Alive Å Dateline: Real Life Mysteries Dateline: Real Life Mysteries Dateline: Real Life Mysteries Dateline: Real Life Mysteries Dateline: Real Life MysteriesTNT ›› Clash of the Titans (2010) Sam Worthington. Å (DVS) (V) ››› 300 (2007, Action) Gerard Butler, Lena Headey. Å (DVS) (V) (:32) ››› 300 (2007, Action) Gerard Butler. (V)

TOON Steven Univ. Uncle Grandpa Movie King of the Hill King of the Hill Family Guy Family Guy Boondocks Space DandyTRAV Food Paradise Å Food Paradise Å Ghost Adventures (N) Å Ghost Adventures (N) Å Ghost Adventures Å The Dead Files ÅTVL Gilligan’s Isle Gilligan’s Isle Gilligan’s Isle Gilligan’s Isle Gilligan’s Isle Gilligan’s Isle Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Everybody Loves Raymond Love-Raymond Love-RaymondUSA Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVUVH1 40 Greatest Pranks 4 “Hour 2” Couples Therapy Fabulous Life Of... Basketball Wives LA Basketball Wives LA Movie

WGN-A Bones Å Bones Å Amer. Funniest Home Videos Amer. Funniest Home Videos Amer. Funniest Home Videos Engagement EngagementPREMIUM CHANNELSDISN Liv & Maddie Liv & Maddie Austin & Ally Austin & Ally Austin & Ally Jessie Å Liv & Maddie Dog With Blog Lab Rats Kickin’ It Austin & Ally Liv & MaddieHBO (5:00) ›› The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012) ‘PG-13’ ›› Snitch (2013) Dwayne Johnson. Premiere. ‘PG-13’ Å (V) True Detective Å ›› Snitch (2013) ‘PG-13’ ÅMAX Armageddon (:35) ››› True Lies (1994, Action) Arnold Schwarzenegger. ‘R’ Å (V) Banshee “Homecoming” Å ›› The Purge (2013) Ethan Hawke. ‘R’ Å Banshee Å

SHOW (5:30) ››› The Impossible (2012) ‘PG-13’ (V) Canelo vs. Angulo: Countdown Live (N) (Live) ››› Quartet (2012) Maggie Smith. ‘PG-13’ (V) (:45) ›› Lawless (2012) Shia LaBeouf. ‘R’ ÅTMC (5:30) ›› Man on a Ledge (V) (:15) ››› Sleepy Hollow (1999, Horror) Johnny Depp. ‘R’ Å Butcher Boys (2013) Ali Faulkner. ‘R’ Å (V) ›› The Depraved (2011) Nathalie Kelley. ‘NR’

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College BasketballTwo SEC squads with their eyes trained firmly on March Madness clash tonight in Gainesvile, where Casey Prather and the Florida Ga-tors hope to use the home court to their advantage over Julius Randle and the Kentucky Wildcats in these teams’ second meeting of the season.

7 p.m. on (HALL)Movie: A Ring by Spring

A fortuneteller (Stefanie Powers) warns a freedom-loving young woman (Rachel Boston) that if she isn’t engaged by spring, she’ll never marry. She doesn’t take the prediction seriously until the ones that her friends got from the same seer come true, forcing her to re-think her priorities. Kirby Morrow and Chris Jacot also star in this new romance.

8 p.m. on (LIFE)Movie: The Trip to Bountiful

As it did in 2012 with “Steel Mag-nolias,” Lifetime brings another beloved play-turned-movie to television with an African-Ameri-can cast. Cicely Tyson, who won a Tony for the Broadway revival, plays Carrie, who defies her son and daughter-in-law (Blair Under-wood, Vanessa Williams) to make one last trip to her hometown. Keke Palmer also stars.

9 p.m. on (20) (28)

Once Upon a TimeIn preparation for the series’ return on Sunday, a doubleheader of epi-sodes from earlier in the season opens with “Good Form,” in which Hook (Colin O’Donoghue) takes the dying David (Josh Dallas) on one last quest. Their goal: to find a sextant that may help them decode a map out of Neverland. In the Fairy Tale Land that was, Hook’s alter ego, Killian Jones, and his brother (Bernard Curry) go in search of a plant with healing powers.

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LOCAL BROADCAST CHANNELS^ (11:29) Saturday Night Live (N) Å (:02) 1st Look Open House NYC Open House NYC Cars.TV Å Entertainers: With Byron Allen Å HouseCalls Black Enterprise WESH 2 News Early Sunrise Weekend# (11:00) Great Performances Å NOVA “Ground Zero Supertower” Å Frontline Pope Benedict XVI steps down. Å Becoming an Artist Ice Warriors -- USA Sled Hockey Washington Week Charlie Rose% (11:00) Great Performances Å Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions For You Finding financial solutions. Å Great Performances Concert tribute to Bob Dylan. Å Easy Yoga: The Secret to Strength& (:05) The Insider (N) Sweet Retreats (:05) Motion Local 6 News at 11 (:05) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Make Love Larry King Reports Growing Bolder Growing Bolder( (11:29) Saturday Night Live (N) Å (:02) 1st Look (:32) Paid Program (:02) Paid Program Open House NYC Open House NYC Paid Program Animal Adventures Paid Program Entertainment Tonight (N) Å) (:05) Criminal Minds “Penelope” Å (:05) ›› The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training (1977) William Devane. (V) RightThisMinute (N) Game Time EP Daily (N) Å Missing (N) Å Eyewitness News Daybreak Sunday (N)* (:05) Paid Program Dr. Perricone MD (:05) Paid Program (:35) Paid Program (:05) Paid Program (:35) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Laura McKenzie Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program` Animation Dom TMZ Å Paid Program Dr. Perricone MD Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program On the Red Carpet0 Joe Bonamassa: Tour de Force - Live in London Å A Celebration of Blues & Soul: The 1989 Inaugural Concert Healing ADD With Dr. Daniel Amen, MD & Tana Amen, RN Å Connect English Connect English2 (10:30) ›› Legends of the Fall (1994) Cheaters (N) Å Jerry Springer “Man Stealers!” Å SAF3 “Finding Home” (N) Å Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program4 Crook & Chase On the Red Carpet Comedy.TV Å Entertainment Tonight (N) Å Inside Edition The Insider (N) Real Green Å Homes & Estates On the Money (N) Homeowner6 DC Metro Church Gospel Voice We Got Next Generation Now Times TV One Life MXTV Å CTN Special Christian Worship Hour Gaither Homecoming Hour Å8 John Sebastian Presents: Folk Rewind Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions For You Finding financial solutions. Å Superstars of Seventies Soul Live (My Music) Motown, R&B, soul and disco artists. Å Health-Joel; Community Å Community Å King of Queens King of Queens Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program< Private Practice (:35) Castle “Kick the Ballistics” Å (:35) Entertainers: With Byron Allen (:35) Paid Program (:05) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program On the Money (N) HouseCalls@ Cheaters (N) Å Jerry Springer “Man Stealers!” Å Movie Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramC New TV Offer! Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Focus T25 Paid Program Whiten Teeth! Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramF Paid Program Paid Program Unsealed: Alien Unsealed: Alien Missing (N) Å Hollyscoop (N) ››› Untamed Heart (1993, Romance) Christian Slater, Marisa Tomei. Å (V) Paid Program Paid ProgramH Changing World The Brody File Live With Passion Influence Living Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Camp Meeting Ministry, live worship.L Cold Case Files Å Cold Case Files Å It’s Always Sunny It’s Always Sunny Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramS Big Bang Theory The Closer “Good Housekeeping” Å Burn Notice “Noble Causes” Å Paid Program Paid Program Whacked Out Spo. Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramT Set Apart (2009, Drama) Richard Roundtree, John Schneider, Jennifer O’Neill. (V) Not a Fan Gods At War Christian Celebrity The Stranger Hal Lindsey Å Gospel America Billy Graham CrusadeX Hollywood’s Road to Gold ›››› When Harry Met Sally (1989, Romance-Comedy) Billy Crystal, Meg Ryan. Paid Program Paid Program Inspiration Today Camp Meeting± The Office Å The Office “Broke” I Hate My Wrinkles! I Hate My Hair! Paid Program R U SMART? Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program

CABLE CHANNELSA&E (:01) Flipping Vegas “Party House” (:01) Flipping Vegas “Frat House” Å (:01) Flipping Vegas “Skate House” (:02) Flipping Vegas “Cat House” Å (:02) Paid Program Dog the Bounty Hunter “A Family Affair” Paid ProgramAMC (11:00) ›››› Pulp Fiction (1994) John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson. Å (V) Game of Arms “The Battle Begins...” CSI: Miami “Stoned Cold” Å CSI: Miami “Blood Lust” Å CSI: Miami “Hunting Ground” ÅANPL America’s Cutest Too Cute! To Be Announced Untamed and Uncut Å Untamed and Uncut Å Untamed and Uncut ÅBET The Game Å The Game Å The Game Å The Game “Just the Three of Us” Å The Game Å The Game Å The Game Å Rev. Peter Popoff BET Inspiration

BRAVO (11:00) ›› 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003) (V) Movie Southern Charm Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramCNBC The Suze Orman Show Å The Profit “Athans Motors” Paid Program Paid Program The Profit “Athans Motors” The Suze Orman Show Å The Suze Orman Show ÅCNN Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown CNN Special Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown CNN SpecialCOM Talladega Nights: Ricky Bobby › Grandma’s Boy (2006, Comedy) Doris Roberts, Allen Covert, Shirley Jones. Å Key & Peele Å Key & Peele Å Key & Peele Å Key & Peele Å Paid Program Paid ProgramDSC Ice Cold Gold Å MythBusters Supersonic ping pong. Fast N’ Loud Å Rev. Peter Popoff Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramE! The Soup Chelsea Lately Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians RichKids of Beverly RichKids of Beverly Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program

ESPN SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter Å SportsCenter Å SportsCenter ÅESPN2 Basketball NBA Tonight (N) 30 for 30 Å 30 for 30 Å NASCAR Racing Nationwide Series: Blue Jeans Go Green 200. (N Same-day Tape)

FAM ›› Charlie St. Cloud (2010, Drama) Zac Efron, Amanda Crew, Donal Logue. (V) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Sleep Better! Z. Levitt PresentsFNC Justice With Judge Jeanine Geraldo at Large Å Red Eye Huckabee Justice With Judge Jeanine Huckabee

FOOD Restaurant: Impossible Restaurant: Impossible Restaurant: Impossible “In the Pits” Restaurant: Impossible Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramFX (10:30) ›› Iron Man 2 (2010, Action) Anger Management Wilfred “Identity” Wilfred “Progress” Louie “Night Out” Louie “Pregnant” Wilfred “Identity” Wilfred “Progress” Louie “Night Out” Paid Program Paid Program

GOLF (10:30) LPGA Tour Golf HSBC Women’s Champions, Final Round. From Singapore. (N) (Live) In Play With Jimmy Roberts Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Golf Channel Acad. European PGA GolfHALL The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Frasier Å Frasier Å Frasier Å Frasier Å I Love Lucy Å I Love Lucy ÅHGTV Property Brothers “Mark & Priscilla” House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l Property Brothers Å Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramHIST (:01) Pawn Stars (:31) Pawn Stars (:01) Pawn Stars (:31) Pawn Stars (:01) Pawn Stars (:32) Pawn Stars (:03) Pawn Stars (:33) Pawn Stars (:02) Paid Program Knife Show/Cutlery Corner ÅLIFE (:02) Happy Face Killer (2014, Docudrama) David Arquette, Gloria Reuben. Å Beyond the Headlines: Happy (:03) Beyond the Headlines Å Old Christine Old Christine (:04) Paid Program Paid ProgramMTV The Real World Being Farrah Being Catelynn Being Amber Girl Code Girl Code Girl Code Girl Code Girl Code

NBCSN Premier League Match of the Day NHL Revealed: A Season Like No Other NHL Revealed: A Season Like No Other Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramNICK (:12) Friends Å (12:48) Friends (:24) George Lopez George Lopez (:36) George Lopez (:12) George Lopez Å Old Christine Old Christine (4:57) Yes, Dear Yes, Dear Å

SPIKE Auction Hunters Thrift Hunters Cops Å Cops Å Jail Å Jail Å Jail Å Jail Å Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramSUN NBA Basketball Orlando Magic at Miami Heat. (Subject to Blackout) Make Love Focus T25 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramSYFY (11:30) ›› Blade II (2002, Horror) Wesley Snipes, Kris Kristofferson. Å (V) ››› Sin City (2005, Action) Jessica Alba. Sordid characters run amok in a crime-ridden metropolis. (V) The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight ZoneTBS Cougar Town Men at Work ›› Zoolander (2001, Comedy) Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Will Ferrell. (V) ›› Year One (2009, Comedy) Jack Black, Michael Cera, Oliver Platt. (DVS) (V) Married... With Married... WithTCM ››› Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner (1967, Comedy-Drama) Spencer Tracy. Å ›››› Bonnie and Clyde (1967) Warren Beatty, Faye Dunaway. Å (V) ›› Doctor Dolittle (1967, Musical) Rex Harrison, Samantha Eggar. Å (V)TLC Secret Sex Lives “Unusual Sex” Å My Strange Addiction “I’m a Living Doll” Cellblock 6: Female Lock Up Å Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramTNT (11:34) ›››› Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton. Å (V) (:34) ››› Spider-Man (2002) Tobey Maguire. A bite from a mutant spider gives a teen unusual powers.Law & Order “Great Satan”

TOON Bleach (N) Naruto: Shippuden One Piece (N) Blue Exorcist (N) Soul Eater Naruto Ghost in the Shell Fullmetal Alchemist Samurai Jack “V” IGPX “Puzzled” Star Wars: Clone InuyashaTRAV Ghost Adventures Å Ghost Adventures “New Orleans” Å The Dead Files Å Ghost Adventures Å Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramTVL King of Queens King of Queens (:12) The King of Queens Å King of Queens Hot in Cleveland Hot in Cleveland That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show The Golden Girls The Golden GirlsUSA Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Psych Å WWE A.M. Raw (N) Å House Å House Å House ÅVH1 (11:00) ››› The Blues Brothers (1980) John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd. Å (V) ›› Blues Brothers 2000 (1998) Dan Aykroyd, Joe Morton. Elwood Blues tries to start up a new Blues Brothers band. Å Couples Therapy

WGN-A Rules/Engagement Rules/Engagement 30 Rock Å 30 Rock Å It’s Always Sunny Dharma & Greg ’Til Death Å ’Til Death Å › My Boss’s Daughter (2003, Romance-Comedy) Ashton Kutcher, Tara Reid. ÅPREMIUM CHANNELSDISN Jessie Å Austin & Ally Å Good Luck Charlie Dog With a Blog A.N.T. Farm Å ›› Brink! (1998, Drama) Erik von Detten, Patrick Levis. Å Suite Life on Deck Suite Life on Deck Fish Hooks Å Phineas and FerbHBO REAL Sports With Bryant Gumbel Å True Detective “Haunted Houses” Å ›› A Good Day to Die Hard (2013) Bruce Willis. ‘R’ Å (V) Good Day, Die (3:55) › Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (2012) ‘R’ Å (V) Flight of ConchordsMAX › Armageddon (V) (:35) Banshee “Evil for Evil” Å Girl’s Guide Girl’s Guide (:35) ››› The Negotiator (1998, Suspense) Samuel L. Jackson, Kevin Spacey, David Morse. ‘R’ Å › Let’s Go to Prison (2006) ‘R’ Å (V)

SHOW (10:00) Lincoln Å Shameless Å House of Lies Gigolos Å › Love Ranch (2010, Drama) Helen Mirren, Joe Pesci. Premiere. ‘R’ Å (V) ›› Every Day (2010) Liev Schreiber, Helen Hunt. ‘R’ Å (V)TMC (:15) Shadow People (2012) Dallas Roberts. ‘PG-13’ Å (V) (:45) Girls Gone Dead (2012, Comedy) Jerry Lawler, Linnea Quigley. ‘R’ Å › Nature Calls (2012, Comedy) Patton Oswalt. ‘R’ Å (V) (4:50) ››› Lorenzo’s Oil (1992) Å

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A“ABOVE THE RIM” ›› (1994) Duane Martin. Turmoil clouds the life of a tal-ented young athlete. (2:00) (BET) Wed. 2 a.m., 9 a.m.“ALICE ADAMS” ›››‡ (1935) Katha-rine Hepburn. Social climber wants humble family to impress rich bachelor. (CC) (1:45) (TCM) Mon. 2 p.m.“ALICE IN WONDERLAND” ››‡ (2010) Johnny Depp. Live action/ani-mated. Alice, now a teen, returns to Underland. (2:00) (FAM) Thu. 9 p.m.“ALONG CAME POLLY” ›› (2004) Ben Stiller. A jilted newlywed finds sol-ace with another woman. (CC) (2:00) (AMC) Fri. 3:30 a.m., 11 a.m.“ANCHORMAN: THE LEGEND OF RON BURGUNDY” ››‡ (2004) Will Ferrell. A 1970s newsman feels threat-ened by a female employee. (DVS) (2:00) (TBS) Sun. 8 p.m., 10 p.m.“ANGER MANAGEMENT” ›› (2003) Adam Sandler. A meek businessman clashes with an aggressive therapist. (2:00) (FX) Fri. 12 p.m.“ANNA LUCASTA” ›› (1958) Eartha Kitt. A young woman flees after her lov-er learns of her racy past. (1:45) (TCM) Tue. 11:30 p.m.“AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS” ›››› (1956) David Niven. A Victorian bets that he can circle the globe in 80 days. (CC) (3:15) (TCM) Sat. 1:45 p.m.

B“THE BACHELOR PARTY” ››‡ (1957) Don Murray. Accountants throw an eye-opening bash for their col-league. (CC) (2:00) (TCM) Sun. 12 a.m.“BACK TO SCHOOL” ››› (1986) Rodney Dangerfield. Campus life is turned upside down by an obnoxious tycoon. (CC) (2:00) (AMC) Fri. 9 a.m.“BACKYARD WEDDING” ››› (2010) Alicia Witt. Men from the past cause a woman to question her upcoming wed-ding. (CC) (2:00) (HALL) Sun. 8 p.m.“THE BAD NEWS BEARS” ››› (1976) Walter Matthau. Two star play-ers revitalize a Little League Baseball team. (CC) (2:00) (38) Sun. 12 p.m.“BEETLEJUICE” ››› (1988) Michael Keaton. Two ghosts try to scare away their home’s new tenants. (2:00) (FAM) Wed. 9 p.m.; Thu. 7 p.m.“BEHIND ENEMY LINES” ›› (2001) Owen Wilson. An American flight navi-gator is stranded in war-torn Bosnia. (CC) (2:30) (AMC) Sun. 10 a.m.“BETTY & CORETTA” ››‡ (2013) Angela Bassett. Widows of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. (CC) (2:00) (LIFE) Sat. 12 p.m.“BLADES OF GLORY” ››› (2007) Will Ferrell. Rival male skaters compete as a pair. (DVS) (2:00) (TBS) Sun. 4 p.m.; Mon. 12 a.m.“BLIZZARD” ›› (2003) Brenda Blethyn. Uno de los renos de Santa enseña a una chica sobre amistad. (SS) (2:00) (43) Sun. 9 a.m.“BLOOD DIAMOND” ››› (2006) Leonardo DiCaprio. Two men join in a quest to recover a priceless gem. (CC) (3:00) (AMC) Wed. 5 p.m.; Thu. 1:30 a.m.“BLOOD DIAMOND” ››› (2006) Leonardo DiCaprio. Dos hombres unen fuerzas para recuperar una gema in-valuable. (SS) (3:00) (43) Sun. 1 p.m.

“THE BONE COLLECTOR” ››‡ (1999) Denzel Washington. A paralyzed detective guides the hunt for a serial killer. (CC) (2:30) (AMC) Mon. 11 a.m.“THE BREAKING POINT” ››‡ (1950) John Garfield. A charter-boat captain works for smugglers and gangsters. (CC) (1:45) (TCM) Tue. 6:15 p.m.“THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI” ›››› (1957) William Holden. A British colonel builds a bridge for his Japanese captor. (CC) (3:00) (TCM) Sun. 1 p.m.“BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936” ››› (1935) Jack Benny. A producer unwittingly casts an old flame in a new show. (CC) (1:45) (TCM) Mon. 8:30 a.m.

C“CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE FIRST AVENGER” ››› (2011) Chris Evans.

“CHILDREN OF MEN” ›››› (2006) Clive Owen. Infertility threatens man-kind with extinction. (CC) (2:30) (AMC) Fri. 1 p.m.“CINDERELLA” ›››› (1950) Voices of Ilene Woods. Animated. Fairy god-mother leads maid to Prince Charming. (1:45) (FAM) Sun. 4:30 p.m.“CLASH OF THE TITANS” ›› (2010) Sam Worthington. Perseus, son of Zeus, embarks on a dangerous journey. (CC) (DVS) (2:00) (TNT) Sat. 6 p.m.; Sun. 1:04 a.m.“CLASS ACT” ›› (1992) Christopher Reid. A nerd reluctantly swaps identi-ties with a paroled felon. (2:30) (BET) Wed. 11 a.m.; Thu. 1 a.m.“COMING TO AMERICA” ››› (1988) Eddie Murphy. An African prince and his royal sidekick come to Queens.

19th-century Arizona town. (CC) (DVS) (2:30) (TNT) Sun. 5:30 p.m.“CROCODILE DUNDEE” ››› (1986) Paul Hogan. An Australian hunting legend braves the wilds of Manhattan. (CC) (2:30) (SPIKE) Wed. 11:30 a.m.“THE CROOKED WAY” ›› (1949) John Payne. An amnesiac veteran is victimized by his past as a gangster. (1:30) (TCM) Fri. 12:30 p.m.

D“DAN IN REAL LIFE” ››› (2007) Steve Carell. An advice columnist falls in love with his brother’s girlfriend. (2:00) (TBS) Wed. 2 a.m.“DANGEROUSLY THEY LIVE” ››‡ (1942) John Garfield. Nazi spies kidnap a woman who knows Allied ship loca-tions. (CC) (1:30) (TCM) Tue. 4:45 p.m.“DAREDEVIL” ›› (2003) Ben Affleck. A blind attorney fights crime at night. (CC) (2:00) (TNT) Sat. 2 p.m.; Sun. 4:04 a.m.“DARK PASSAGE” ››› (1947) Humphrey Bogart. Art student hides escaped convict after his plastic sur-gery. (CC) (DVS) (2:00) (TCM) Sat. 11:45 a.m.“DAVID COPPERFIELD” ›››‡ (1935) W.C. Fields. Charles Dickens’ classic story of a 19th-century orphan. (CC) (2:15) (TCM) Mon. 4:30 a.m.“DAWN OF THE DEAD” ››› (2004) Sarah Polley. Milwaukee residents fight zombies in a mall. (CC) (2:30) (AMC) Sat. 10:30 p.m.“DEATH AT A FUNERAL” ›› (2010) Keith David. Rival siblings learn a shocking secret about their late patri-arch. (2:00) (FX) Sat. 1 a.m., 3 a.m.“DEATH RIDES A HORSE” ››‡ (1969) John Phillip Law. A vengeful man tracks the outlaws who killed his family. (2:00) (TCM) Thu. 10:30 p.m.

“DEEP IN MY HEART” ››› (1954) Jose Ferrer. Hungarian composer Sig-mund Romberg comes to 1900s New York. (CC) (2:15) (TCM) Sun. 6:15 a.m.“THE DEPARTED” ›››‡ (2006) Leonardo DiCaprio. An undercover cop and a criminal lead double lives. (CC) (3:30) (AMC) Sun. 12:30 p.m.“DINKY” ›› (1935) Jackie Cooper. A military cadet’s mother is convicted of fraud. (1:15) (TCM) Thu. 7:45 a.m.“DINNER AT EIGHT” ›››› (1933) Marie Dressler. Society guests act up at New York party for nobility. (CC) (DVS) (2:00) (TCM) Sat. 5 a.m.“DOCTOR DOLITTLE 3” ›› (2006) John Amos. Una joven hereda el don de su padre de poder hablar con los animales. (SS) (2:00) (43) Sun. 11 a.m.“DODSWORTH” ›››› (1936) Walter Huston. A European voyage brings change to a retiree and his wife. (CC) (2:00) (TCM) Wed. 8 p.m.“DOLPHIN TALE” ››› (2011) Harry Connick Jr.. People band together to save a dolphin’s life. (2:30) (FAM) Fri. 6 p.m.; Sat. 9:30 a.m.“DON JUAN” ››› (1926) John Bar-rymore. Silent. The swashbuckler rebels against his own family. (3:00) (TCM) Thu. 12 a.m.“DRILLBIT TAYLOR” ›› (2008) Owen Wilson. Three friends hire a beach bum to protect them from a bully. (2:00) (TBS) Sat. 2:30 a.m.“DUMBO” ›››‡ (1941) Voices of Herman Bing. Animated. A baby el-ephant with big ears learns to fly. (1:30) (FAM) Sun. 11:30 a.m.

E“EAST OF THE RIVER” ›› (1940) John Garfield. Gangster thwarts girlfriend’s marriage to his adoptive brother. (CC) (1:15) (TCM) Tue. 11 a.m.

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Capt. America battles the evil HYDRA organization. (2:30) (FX) Sun. 8 p.m., 10:30 p.m.; Thu. 6:30 p.m., 10 p.m.“CAPTAIN BLOOD” ›››‡ (1935) Errol Flynn. An enslaved British doc-tor turns Caribbean pirate. (CC) (2:15) (TCM) Sun. 10:30 p.m.“CAPTAIN KIDD” ›› (1945) Charles Laughton. The king of England tries to stop a pirate’s plundering. (1:30) (TCM) Fri. 9:30 a.m.“CASS TIMBERLANE” ››› (1947) Spencer Tracy. An esteemed judge marries a beautiful young social climb-er. (CC) (2:15) (TCM) Thu. 3:45 p.m.

(CC) (2:30) (SPIKE) Wed. 4:30 p.m.; Thu. 1 a.m.“THE CORE” ›› (2003) Aaron Eck-hart. Scientists travel to the center of the Earth. (CC) (3:00) (AMC) Sat. 5 p.m.“COUNT THE HOURS” ›› (1953) Te-resa Wright. A ranch worker admits to murder to spare his pregnant wife. (CC) (1:15) (TCM) Fri. 5 p.m.“COUPLES RETREAT” ›› (2009) Vince Vaughn. Four couples endure therapy sessions at a tropical resort. (3:00) (SPIKE) Wed. 7 p.m., 10 p.m.“COWBOYS & ALIENS” ››‡ (2011) Daniel Craig. Extraterrestrials attack a

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“EAT DRINK MAN WOMAN” ›››‡ (1994) Sihung Lung. Household ten-sions arise between a chef and his daughters. (CC) (2:15) (TCM) Fri. 8 p.m.“EMPIRE STATE” ›› (1987) Ray McAnally. Gánsters luchan por contro-lar un club nocturno de Londres. (SS) (2:00) (43) Mon. 8 p.m.; Tue. 12 a.m.“ENCHANTED ISLAND” ›› (1958) Dana Andrews. Two 19th-century whal-ers encounter island cannibals. (1:45) (TCM) Fri. 6:15 p.m.“E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL” ›››› (1982) Henry Thomas. A Cali-fornia boy befriends a homesick alien. (CC) (DVS) (2:38) (TNT) Sun. 8 p.m., 10:38 p.m.

F“THE FAMILY STONE” ››‡ (2005) Dermot Mulroney. A man introduces his uptight girlfriend to his family. (2:00) (BRAVO) Sat. 8 p.m., 10 p.m.“THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS” ››‡ (2001) Vin Diesel. An undercover cop infiltrates the world of street racing. (2:30) (BRAVO) Fri. 8 p.m., 10:30 p.m.“A FEW GOOD MEN” ›››‡ (1992) Tom Cruise. A Navy lawyer defends two Marines in a comrade’s death. (2:00) (18) Sat. 11 p.m.“FLETCH” ››‡ (1985) Chevy Chase. A reporter uncovers drug trafficking and police corruption. (2:30) (SPIKE) Wed. 2 p.m.“FLIGHTPLAN” ›› (2005) Jodie Foster. A frantic widow searches for her daughter on an airplane. (2:00) (65) Sun. 4 p.m.“FLIGHTPLAN” ›› (2005) Jodie Foster. A frantic widow searches for her daughter on an airplane. (CC) (2:00) (WGN-A) Sun. 11 p.m.“FLOWING GOLD” ››‡ (1940) John Garfield. A young drifter in Texas is be-friended by a oil foreman. (1:30) (TCM) Tue. 12:15 p.m.“FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE” ›››‡ (1965) Clint Eastwood. Two gun-men form an uneasy alliance to hunt down an outlaw. (CC) (2:30) (TCM) Thu. 8 p.m.“FORGETTING SARAH MARSHALL” ››› (2008) Jason Segel. A musician encounters his ex and her new lover in Hawaii. (2:30) (FX) Sat. 5:30 p.m.“FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS” ››› (2004) Billy Bob Thornton. A football coach leads high-school players in Texas. (2:30) (AMC) Fri. 8 p.m.; Sat. 2:30 p.m.

G“THE GABBY DOUGLAS STORY” ››‡ (2014) Regina King. Gymnast Gabby Douglas becomes an Olympic champion in 2012. (CC) (2:02) (LIFE) Sat. 10 p.m.; Sun. 4 a.m.“GET SHORTY” ›››‡ (1995) John Travolta. A sly hoodlum conspires to break into the movie business. (CC) (2:00) (AMC) Thu. 9:15 a.m.“GIFTED HANDS: THE BEN CARSON STORY” ››› (2009) Cuba Gooding Jr.. Ben Carson overcomes many hur-dles to become a neurosurgeon. (2:00) (BET) Thu. 9 a.m.“THE GREAT LIE” ››› (1941) Bette Davis. A woman shelters her rival after

the man they love is lost. (CC) (2:00) (TCM) Wed. 10 p.m.“THE GREEN HORNET” ›› (2011) Seth Rogen. A spoiled playboy be-comes a costumed crime-fighter. (2:30) (FX) Wed. 12:30 p.m.; Thu. 9:30 a.m.“GUNS FOR SAN SEBASTIAN” ››› (1968) Anthony Quinn. Peasant vil-lagers mistake an Army deserter for a priest. (CC) (2:00) (TCM) Fri. 4:30 a.m.

H“HALL PASS” ›› (2011) Owen Wil-son. Two married men get one week to do whatever they please. (2:30) (FX) Sat. 3 p.m.“THE HANGOVER PART II” ›› (2011) Bradley Cooper. Phil, Stu, Alan and Doug head to Thailand for Stu’s wedding. (2:00) (FX) Mon. 8 p.m.; Tue. 3 p.m.“HEART CONDITION” ››‡ (1990) Bob Hoskins. A racist cop receives a heart transplant from a black man. (2:00) (TBS) Thu. 2 a.m.“HOLES” ››› (2003) Sigourney Weaver. A woman forces boys at a de-tention camp to dig holes. (2:30) (FAM) Fri. 8:30 p.m.; Sat. 7 a.m.“HOLIDAY HEART” ››› (2000) Ving Rhames. A drag queen shelters a drug addict and her child. (2:30) (BET) Thu. 7 p.m.; Fri. 11:30 a.m.

battles otherworldly creatures for an ar-tifact. (CC) (2:00) (TNT) Sat. 4 p.m.“LARA CROFT TOMB RAIDER: THE CRADLE OF LIFE” ›› (2003) An-gelina Jolie. The globe-trotter battles a scientist for Pandora’s box. (3:00) (SPIKE) Tue. 12:30 a.m.“THE LAST VOYAGE” ››‡ (1960) Robert Stack. Man’s wife trapped with head above water as liner sinks. (CC) (1:45) (TCM) Tue. 2 a.m.“LAWRENCE OF ARABIA” ›››› (1962) Peter O’Toole. A controversial British officer unites Arab tribes against the Turks. (CC) (4:00) (TCM) Sun. 4 p.m.“LEGALLY BLONDE” ››‡ (2001) Reese Witherspoon. A sorority queen enrolls in Harvard to win back her boy-friend. (2:00) (BRAVO) Sat. 6 p.m.; Sun. 12 a.m.“LET’S BE HAPPY” ››‡ (1957) Tony Martin. A newly rich woman attracts two men while visiting Scotland. (2:00) (TCM) Sun. 8:30 a.m.“LISTEN, DARLING” ››‡ (1938) Judy Garland. Two youths try to play cupid for their widowed mother. (CC) (1:30) (TCM) Thu. 9 a.m.“THE LITTLE MERMAID” ›››› (1989) Voices of Jodi Benson. Ani-mated. Disney’s Oscar-winning version

“MADEA’S FAMILY REUNION” ››‡ (2006) Tyler Perry. A matriarch must keep the peace through family strife. (CC) (2:00) (LIFE) Wed. 7 p.m.“MARTY” ›››› (1955) Ernest Borg-nine. A plain but friendly Bronx butcher finds his soul mate in a teacher. (CC) (1:45) (TCM) Sat. 8 p.m.“MATILDA” ››› (1996) Mara Wil-son. A child uses her amazing abilities against uncaring adults. (2:03) (FAM) Sun. 9:57 p.m.“THE MATRIX” ›››‡ (1999) Keanu Reeves. A computer hacker learns his world is a computer simulation. (CC) (3:00) (WGN-A) Sun. 8 p.m.“THE MERCENARY” ››‡ (1968) Franco Nero. A shady financier hires a gunslinger to start a revolution. (2:00) (TCM) Fri. 12:30 a.m.“MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT” ››‡ (1959) Kim Novak. A secretary and her boss plan a May-December marriage. (CC) (2:15) (TCM) Sat. 9:45 p.m.“A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM” ›››› (1935) James Cagney. A mis-chievous fairy named Puck creates chaos in the forest. (CC) (2:25) (TCM) Mon. 3:45 p.m.“LES MISERABLES” ›››› (1935) Fredric March. A fanatical inspector continues to persecute an ex-con. (CC) (2:00) (TCM) Mon. 12 p.m.“MISS CONGENIALITY” ›› (2000) Sandra Bullock. A clumsy FBI agent goes under cover at a beauty pageant. (2:00) (FAM) Sat. 6 p.m.“MISSING IN ACTION” ››‡ (1984) Chuck Norris. An American escapes from Viet Cong and rescues others. (CC) (2:15) (AMC) Thu. 11:15 a.m.“MR. DODD TAKES THE AIR” ›› (1937) Jane Wyman. A small-town boy becomes a successful singer. (CC) (1:30) (TCM) Wed. 11:15 a.m.“MONSTER-IN-LAW” ›› (2005) Jen-nifer Lopez. A shrewish woman clashes with her son’s fiancee. (2:00) (FAM) Sat. 8 p.m.“MOSTLY MARTHA” ››› (2001) Martina Gedeck. A stern chef becomes her young niece’s temporary guardian. (2:00) (TCM) Fri. 10:15 p.m.“MULAN” ››› (1998) Voices of Ming-Na Wen. Animated. A Chinese maiden disguises herself as a man. (1:57) (FAM) Sun. 8 p.m.“MURDER ON A BRIDLE PATH” ›› (1936) Helen Broderick. An amateur sleuth probes the murder of a society widow. (1:15) (TCM) Sat. 10:30 a.m.“MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY” ›››› (1935) Charles Laughton. An officer and shipmates overthrow a cruel cap-tain. (CC) (DVS) (2:30) (TCM) Sun. 8 p.m.“MY DOG SKIP” ››› (2000) Frankie Muniz. The gift of a puppy gives a lone-ly boy a new leash on life. (CC) (2:00) (WGN-A) Sun. 4 p.m.“MY FAIR LADY” ›››› (1964) Au-drey Hepburn. Professor Henry Higgins bets he can refine cockney Eliza Doo-little. (CC) (3:00) (TCM) Sun. 10 a.m.“MY NAME IS NOBODY” ››‡ (1973) Henry Fonda. An admirer urges an ag-ing gunslinger not to retire. (CC) (3:00) (AMC) Sat. 9 a.m.“MY OUTLAW BROTHER” ››‡ (1951) Mickey Rooney. New Yorker seeks his brother in Mexico. (1:30) (TCM) Fri. 2 p.m.

(2:00) (TNT) Sun. 3:30 p.m.; Mon. 1:13 a.m.“I AM LEGEND” ››› (2007) Will Smith. Víctimas de plaga sedienta de sangre rodean a sobreviviente. (SS) (2:00) (43) Wed. 5 p.m.“I WANT TO MARRY RYAN BANKS” ›› (2004) Jason Priestley. An ac-tor and his manager fall for the same woman. (CC) (2:00) (HALL) Sat. 1 p.m.“IN TIME” ››‡ (2011) Justin Timber-lake. Time is the currency in a world where people no longer age. (2:30) (FX) Wed. 7:30 p.m.; Thu. 4 p.m.“THE INCREDIBLE HULK” ››› (2008) Edward Norton. Bruce Banner faces an enemy known as The Abomi-nation. (3:00) (SPIKE) Mon. 12:30 p.m., 9:30 p.m.“THE INFORMER” ›››› (1935) Victor McLaglen. A slow-witted traitor doesn’t understand his punishment. (CC) (1:45) (TCM) Mon. 6:45 a.m.“INVINCIBLE” ››‡ (2006) Mark Wahlberg. The story of football’s Vince Papale. (CC) (2:29) (AMC) Wed. 11:01 p.m.; Thu. 2:30 p.m.“IRON MAN” ››› (2008) Robert Downey Jr.. A billionaire dons an ar-mored suit to fight criminals. (3:00) (FX) Tue. 7 p.m.; Wed. 4:30 p.m.“IRON MAN 2” ››‡ (2010) Robert Downey Jr.. The superhero must forge

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of the fairy tale. (1:45) (FAM) Sun. 6:15 p.m.“THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANC-ER” ›››‡ (1935) Gary Cooper. A frontier veteran takes two new officers under his wing. (1:50) (TCM) Mon. 6:10 p.m.“LOOK WHO’S LAUGHING” ››‡ (1941) Edgar Bergen. Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy land in Wistful Vista. (CC) (1:30) (TCM) Wed. 3:30 p.m.“LOVE JONES” ››› (1997) Larenz Tate. Two struggling Chicagoans begin a tentative romance. (2:30) (BET) Sat. 6:30 p.m.

M“MACHETE” ››‡ (2010) Danny Trejo. The victim of a double-cross seeks re-venge. (2:30) (AMC) Sat. 8 p.m.“THE MACOMBER AFFAIR” ›››‡ (1947) Gregory Peck. A playboy’s wife tries to seduce a safari guide. (CC) (1:30) (TCM) Fri. 11 a.m.

“HOLLYWOOD WITHOUT MAKEUP” ›› (1965) Home movies capture Hol-lywood stars in candid moments. (1:15) (TCM) Sat. 7 a.m.“HOME ALONE” ››› (1990) Ma-caulay Culkin. A left-behind boy battles two burglars in the house. (2:00) (TBS) Sun. 1 a.m.“THE HOUSE BUNNY” ›› (2008) Anna Faris. A sexpot teaches misfit sorority sisters about men. (2:00) (TBS) Sat. 11 a.m.“HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON” ››› (2010) Voices of Jay Baruchel. Animated. A teenage Viking befriends an injured dragon. (2:30) (FX) Fri. 8 p.m., 10:30 p.m.“HULLABALOO” ›› (1940) Frank Morgan. A trouper turns to radio as a last resort. (1:30) (TCM) Wed. 2 p.m.

I“I AM LEGEND” ››› (2007) Will Smith. Bloodthirsty plague victims surround a lone survivor. (CC) (DVS)

new alliances and confront a powerful enemy. (2:30) (FX) Sun. 5:30 p.m.

J“JEEPERS CREEPERS” ››‡ (2001) Gina Philips. A flesh-eating entity pursues sibling college students. (CC) (2:00) (AMC) Sat. 12:30 a.m.“JOHN CARTER” ››‡ (2012) Taylor Kitsch. A human soldier becomes embroiled in a conflict on Mars. (3:00) (SPIKE) Sun. 10 p.m.; Mon. 3:30 p.m.“JOHNNY COOL” ››‡ (1963) Henry Silva. A streetwise Italian boy is sent to New York as an adult. (1:45) (TCM) Wed. 5:15 a.m.“JUST WRIGHT” ››‡ (2010) Queen Latifah. A physical therapist falls in love with her patient. (2:30) (BET) Wed. 9:30 p.m.; Thu. 3:30 p.m.

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N“NANNY MCPHEE RETURNS” ››‡ (2010) Emma Thompson. A nanny uses magic to teach mischievous chil-dren a lesson. (2:30) (FAM) Sun. 9 a.m.“NAUGHTY MARIETTA” ›››‡ (1935) Jeanette MacDonald. A princess dis-guised as a maid goes to New York. (CC) (1:45) (TCM) Mon. 10:15 a.m.“THE NUTTY PROFESSOR” ››› (1996) Eddie Murphy. A plump scientist transforms himself into a svelte swing-er. (2:00) (TBS) Sun. 12 p.m.“NUTTY PROFESSOR II: THE KLUMPS” ›› (2000) Eddie Murphy. Sherman Klump attempts to remove Buddy Love from his DNA. (2:00) (TBS) Sun. 2 p.m.

O“OCEAN’S ELEVEN” ››› (1960) Frank Sinatra. One-time paratroopers rob five casinos on New Year’s Eve. (CC) (2:15) (TCM) Tue. 9:15 p.m.“ONE BIG AFFAIR” ›› (1952) Dennis O’Keefe. A woman misses a tour bus to Acapulco, but meets a lawyer. (1:30) (TCM) Fri. 3:30 p.m.“OPEN WATER” ››› (2003) Blanchard Ryan. Unos buzos están atrapados en unas aguas llenas de tiburones. (SS) (1:30) (43) Thu. 12:30 a.m.“THE OTHER GUYS” ››› (2010) Will Ferrell. Two desk-bound detectives get a chance to work on a real case. (2:30) (FX) Sat. 10 p.m.“OUT OF THE FOG” ››› (1941) Ida Lupino. Two elderly Brooklynites take revenge on a petty thief. (CC) (1:30) (TCM) Tue. 1:45 p.m.

P“PERCY JACKSON & THE OLYMPI-ANS: THE LIGHTNING THIEF” ›› (2010) Logan Lerman. A youth learns that his father is the Greek god Posei-don. (CC) (2:30) (NICK) Sun. 5:30 p.m.“PETER PAN” ››› (1953) Voices of Bobby Driscoll. Animated. Peter, Tinker Bell and kids go to Neverland. (1:45) (FAM) Sun. 1 p.m.“POCAHONTAS” ››‡ (1995) Voices of Irene Bedard. Animated. A Powhatan maiden falls for an English settler. (1:45) (FAM) Sun. 2:45 p.m.“THE PRISONER OF ZENDA” ›››› (1937) Ronald Colman. A British look-alike subs for the king of Ruritania. (CC) (2:00) (TCM) Thu. 6 p.m.“PROFESSIONAL SWEETHEART” ››› (1933) Ginger Rogers. Radio Purity Girl paired for PR with rural Ken-tucky fan. (1:30) (TCM) Wed. 6:30 p.m.“PROM” ››‡ (2011) Aimee Teegar-den. Excitement builds as teens pre-pare for their big dance. (2:00) (FAM) Sun. 7 a.m.

R“RADIO STARS ON PARADE” ›› (1945) Frances Langford. A floundering talent agency promotes a promising cli-ent. (1:15) (TCM) Wed. 12:45 p.m.“ROCKY” ›››› (1976) Sylvester Stallone. A heavyweight champ gives a club fighter a title shot. (2:30) (AMC) Mon. 6 p.m.; Tue. 12:30 p.m.; Wed. 12 a.m., 2:30 p.m.“ROCKY II” ››› (1979) Sylvester Stallone. Underdog Philly fighter gets

U“UNTAMED HEART” ››› (1993) Christian Slater. A waitress and a shy busboy begin an unlikely romance. (2:00) (18) Sun. 12 p.m.

V“VILLAGE OF THE DAMNED” ››› (1960) George Sanders. Evil children force their will on the adults around them. (CC) (DVS) (1:30) (TCM) Sat. 5 p.m.

W“WAR” ›› (2007) Jet Li. Un agente del FBI intenta vengarse de un asesino. (2:00) (43) Mon. 12 a.m.“WEDDING CRASHERS” ››› (2005) Owen Wilson. Partygoers spend a wild weekend with a politician’s family. (DVS) (2:30) (TBS) Fri. 8 p.m.“WHISTLING IN BROOKLYN” ›› (1943) Red Skelton. A radio detective makes a multitude of enemies. (CC) (1:30) (TCM) Wed. 5 p.m.“WHO’S THAT KNOCKING AT MY DOOR?” ››‡ (1968) Zina Bethune. A streetwise youth tries to maintain a romance with a WASP. (1:30) (TCM) Sun. 4:45 a.m.“THE WISH LIST” ››› (2010) Jen-nifer Esposito. A woman falls for a guy who meets none of her standards. (CC) (2:00) (HALL) Sun. 2 p.m.“WOMAN AGAINST WOMAN” ››‡ (1938) Herbert Marshall. A woman’s happiness is threatened by her hus-band’s ex-wife. (1:15) (TCM) Thu. 10:30 a.m.“WOMEN IN LOVE” ››› (1969) Alan Bates. An exploration of the relation-ships between men and women. (2:30) (TCM) Sat. 2:30 a.m.

X“X2: X-MEN UNITED” ››› (2003) Patrick Stewart. A power-mad militarist pursues the mutants. (3:00) (AMC) Sun. 4 p.m.“X2: X-MEN UNITED” ››› (2003) Patrick Stewart. Militares de derecha persiguen a los mutantes. (SS) (3:00) (43) Sun. 8 p.m.“X-MEN” ››› (2000) Hugh Jackman. Un equipo de superhéroes lucha contra un futuro tirano. (SS) (2:00) (43) Sat. 1 p.m.“X-MEN: FIRST CLASS” ››› (2011) James McAvoy. The early years of Charles Xavier and Erik Lehnsherr. (3:00) (FX) Sun. 12 p.m.“X-MEN: THE LAST STAND” ››‡ (2006) Hugh Jackman. A cure for muta-tions divides the X-Men. (2:30) (FX) Sun. 9:30 a.m.

Y“YES MAN” ››‡ (2008) Jim Carrey. A man tries to change his life by saying yes to everything. (DVS) (2:00) (TBS) Fri. 10:30 p.m.; Sat. 1 p.m.

Z“ZOOLANDER” ››‡ (2001) Ben Stiller. A disgraced male model is brain-washed to become an assassin. (2:00) (TBS) Sun. 6 p.m.

MOVIESanother shot at heavyweight champ. (2:30) (AMC) Mon. 8:30 p.m.; Tue. 3 p.m.“ROCKY III” ››› (1982) Sylvester Stallone. A merciless contender forces Rocky into a title match. (2:30) (AMC) Mon. 11 p.m.; Tue. 5:30 p.m.“ROCKY IV” ›› (1985) Sylvester Stallone. Vengeful boxer Rocky Balboa faces a deadly Soviet fighter. (2:00) (AMC) Tue. 1:30 a.m., 8 p.m.“THE ROLLING STONES ROCK AND ROLL CIRCUS” ››› (1968) Film-maker Michael Lindsay-Hogg’s 1968 concert film. (CC) (1:30) (16) Sun. 12 a.m.

S“THE SCORPION KING” ›› (2002) The Rock. A warrior battles an evil ruler and a sorceress. (CC) (2:00) (AMC) Mon. 1:30 p.m.“THE SCORPION KING 2: RISE OF A WARRIOR” ›› (2008) Michael Copon. A young man seeks vengeance against a king who kills his father. (CC) (2:30) (AMC) Mon. 3:30 p.m.“THE SEA WOLF” ››› (1941) Ed-ward G. Robinson. Jack London’s story of a brutal sea captain. (CC) (1:30) (TCM) Tue. 3:15 p.m.“SECRET WINDOW” ››‡ (2004) Johnny Depp. A stranger accuses a troubled author of plagiarism. (CC) (2:00) (AMC) Mon. 9 a.m.“SEE JANE DATE” ››‡ (2003) Cha-risma Carpenter. A single gal must find the perfect match to a made-up beau. (CC) (2:00) (HALL) Sat. 3 p.m.“SERAPHIM FALLS” ››› (2006) Liam Neeson. A hunter and four gun-men relentlessly pursue an injured man. (CC) (2:30) (AMC) Sat. 12 p.m.“SET IT OFF” ››› (1996) Jada Pinkett. Desperation drives four women to bank-robbery. (3:00) (BET) Fri. 7 p.m.; Sat. 3:30 p.m.“SHOOTER” ››‡ (2007) Mark Wahl-berg. A wounded sniper plots revenge against those who betrayed him. (CC) (3:01) (AMC) Wed. 8 p.m.; Thu. 5 p.m.“SOMETHING’S GOTTA GIVE” ››› (2003) Jack Nicholson. A music exec falls for the mother of his young girl-friend. (3:00) (AMC) Fri. 12:30 a.m.“SPIDER-MAN” ››› (2002) Tobey Maguire. A bite from a mutant spider gives a teen unusual powers. (CC) (2:30) (TNT) Sun. 1 p.m.“THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES” ››› (2008) Freddie Highmore. Sib-lings encounter magical creatures at a relative’s old estate. (CC) (2:00) (38) Sun. 6 p.m.“SPY KIDS 3-D: GAME OVER” ››‡ (2003) Antonio Banderas. A boy enters a virtual-reality game to save his sister. (2:00) (18) Sun. 4 p.m.; Sat. 8 p.m.“STAR WARS IV: A NEW HOPE” ›››› (1977) Mark Hamill. Young Luke Skywalker battles evil Darth Vader. (3:00) (SPIKE) Sun. 1 p.m.“STAR WARS V: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK” ›››› (1980) Mark Hamill. Luke Skywalker, Han Solo and Princess Leia face Darth Vader’s wrath. (3:00) (SPIKE) Sun. 4 p.m.“STAR WARS VI: RETURN OF THE JEDI” ›››‡ (1983) Mark Hamill. Luke and his allies have a confrontation with Darth Vader. (3:00) (SPIKE) Sun. 7 p.m.; Mon. 6:30 p.m.“STEP BROTHERS” ››‡ (2008) Will Ferrell. Two spoiled men become rivals

god lands on Earth. (2:30) (FX) Sun. 3 p.m.“300” ››› (2007) Gerard Butler. Bad-ly outnumbered Spartan warriors battle the Persian army. (CC) (DVS) (2:32) (TNT) Sat. 8 p.m., 10:32 p.m.“TIME BANDITS” ››› (1981) John Cleese. Cosmic dwarfs take boy on time-and-space odyssey. (CC) (2:00) (38) Sat. 9 a.m.“THE TIME MACHINE” ››‡ (2002) Guy Pearce. A professor is propelled 800,000 years into the future. (CC) (2:05) (TNT) Mon. 3:28 a.m.“THE TIME MACHINE” ›››‡ (1960) Rod Taylor. A scientist travels into the future via his invention. (CC) (DVS) (2:00) (TCM) Tue. 12 a.m.“TITANIC” ›››› (1997) Leonardo DiCaprio. A woman falls for an artist aboard the ill-fated ship. (CC) (4:30) (AMC) Thu. 8 p.m.; Fri. 3:30 p.m.“TOM JONES” ›››› (1963) Albert Finney. Henry Fielding’s 1700s found-ling romps through England’s bed-rooms. (CC) (2:15) (TCM) Sat. 12:15 a.m.“TOM THUMB” ›››‡ (1958) Russ Tamblyn. The Brothers Grimm tale about a boy only 5 1/2 inches tall. (CC) (DVS) (2:00) (TCM) Mon. 8 p.m.“TOP HAT” ›››› (1935) Fred Astaire. A woman mistakes the identity

when their parents marry. (2:00) (FX) Sat. 8 p.m.“STREETS” ››‡ (1990) Christina Applegate. A prostitute is stalked by a homicidal motorcycle cop. (2:30) (BET) Tue. 1 a.m.“STRICTLY DYNAMITE” ›› (1934) Jimmy Durante. A small-town poet ends up writing jokes for a radio come-dian. (1:30) (TCM) Wed. 7 a.m.“THE SUNSHINE BOYS” ›››‡ (1975) Walter Matthau. Ex-vaudeville partners grudgingly reunite for a TV special. (CC) (DVS) (2:00) (TCM) Sat. 8:15 a.m.“SYDNEY WHITE” ›› (2007) Amanda Bynes. A college coed finds a home with seven outcasts. (2:00) (FAM) Sat. 2 p.m.

T“TAKERS” ››‡ (2010) Matt Dillon. Skilled thieves plan the biggest heist of their careers. (2:30) (FX) Mon. 1:30 p.m.; Tue. 9:30 a.m.“THE TAKING OF PELHAM 123” ››‡ (2009) Denzel Washington. Criminals hijack a New York subway train. (2:30) (FX) Mon. 11 a.m.; Tue. 7 a.m.“TARZAN AND THE AMAZONS” ›› (1945) Johnny Weissmuller. Tarzan, Jane and Boy thwart a thieving trea-

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of a dancer romancing her. (CC) (DVS) (2:00) (TCM) Mon. 2:30 a.m.“TORPEDO RUN” ››‡ (1958) Glenn Ford. Navy sub commander and buddy chase Japanese aircraft carrier. (CC) (2:00) (TCM) Mon. 10 p.m.“TRON: LEGACY” ›› (2010) Jeff Bridges. Sam, son of Kevin Flynn,finds himself in his father’s cyberworld. (2:30) (FX) Wed. 10 a.m.; Thu. 7 a.m.“TURNABOUT” ›› (1940) Adolphe Menjou. A magical Buddha bewitches a constantly bickering couple. (CC) (1:30) (TCM) Thu. 11:45 a.m.“TWISTER” ››› (1996) Helen Hunt. Storm chasers race to test a new tor-nado-monitoring device. (2:30) (FAM) Sat. 10 p.m.“TWISTER” ››› (1996) Helen Hunt. Cazadores de tornados compiten en sus avances tecnológicos. (SS) (2:00) (43) Sat. 3 p.m.; Sun. 4 a.m.

sure hunter. (CC) (1:30) (TCM) Fri. 6:30 a.m.“TARZAN AND THE HUNTRESS” ›› (1947) Johnny Weissmuller. Tar-zan defends his home from a ruthless female adventurer. (CC) (1:30) (TCM) Fri. 8 a.m.“TERMINATOR 3: RISE OF THE MA-CHINES” ››› (2003) Arnold Schwar-zenegger. Un robot protege a John Connor de un modelo superior. (SS) (2:00) (43) Tue. 8 p.m.; Wed. 12 a.m.“THEY MADE ME A CRIMINAL” ››‡ (1939) John Garfield. A boxer flees believing he committed a murder while drunk. (CC) (1:45) (TCM) Tue. 9:15 a.m.“THINGS WE LOST IN THE FIRE” ››› (2007) Halle Berry. A drug addict moves in with his late friend’s widow. (CC) (2:30) (38) Sat. 11 a.m.“THOR” ››› (2011) Chris Hems-worth. Cast out of Asgard, the Norse

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