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INSIDE LOCAL NEWS: SBDC reduces services The money — $32,500 a year — to invest in the full-time office in County office staffed three days a month came from the business tax receipts Citrus County. The Citrus County (formerly known as occupational li- Chamber of Commerce provided of- cense fees) paid by county busi- fice space. PAT FAHERTY be back in front of the Board of nesses and earmarked for Renewal of the county’s funds Staff Writer County Commissioners (BOCC) on economic development services to was due in May and supported by Dec. 4. local businesses. the Citrus County Economic Devel- Without local matching money, For the past two years, SBDC has opment Council and the the Small Business Development received annual county funding en- The local share allowed SBDC to chamber. However, in a surprise has reduced its services to abling it to provide a local full- attract and leverage approximately Citrus County. But the issue could $70,000 of federal and state funding Habitat service office. See SBDC/ Page A4 Habitat for Humanity includes mandatory classes./Page A3 AROUND THE WORLD: In touch with inner felines Xmas County works to find homes costs Fatal fire for shelter cats CHRIS VAN ORMER More than 100 people more killed in garment Staff Writer building blaze in Bangladesh./Page A12 ost people like cats. ‘12 Days of WEIRD WIRE: Euthanizing Mthem causes Christmas’ guilt. Trying not to “put to tops $107K sleep” many of the hun- dreds of cats taken into Associated Press the Citrus County Ani- mal Services shelter has PITTSBURGH — Add been a challenge for seven swans, six geese and county staff and commis- five golden rings to the list Belated sioners. Cats have not of Christmas gifts that cost A postcard sent in 1943 been adopted at the more than they did a year finally arrives./Page A9 same rate as dogs, who ago. have been favored al- And if you get all 364 OPINION: most 2 to 1. items repeated throughout Gradually, by working “The Twelve Days of Christ- on new approaches, mas” carol, you’ll pay 6.1

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our economy “We’ve seen a 9 per- See XMAS/ Page A6 “ cent increase in cat adoptions since Sept. is the most “ 12 DAYS OF 15,” said Pattie Amon, PRICES important item animal services’ opera- tions manager. Prices of items in the on the public That’s the result of the Christmas carol “The agenda. free cats program, intro- Twelve Days of duced by Commissioner Christmas,” according JJ Kenney, which waives to PNC Wealth the adoption fees of $35 Management: EDITORIAL, PAGE A10 for cats for a six-month  Partridge, $15; last period — from Sept. 15 LOCAL EFFORTS: year: same to March 15 — to im-  Pear tree, $189.99; Give blood prove the shelter’s adop- DAVE SIGLER/Chronicle last year: 169.99 tion rates. Cat adoption rates have increased 9 percent at the Citrus County Animal Services Find out where the  Two turtle doves, $125; LifeSouth “The original adoption shelter since the county waived the adoption fee Sept. 15. This calico cat in the shel- ter’s day area now can be adopted for just the $5 county license fee. last year: same Bloodmobile price for a cat was $35,  will be which included the spay- Three French hens, parked for ing or neutering surgery, $165; last year: $150 donations vaccinations and mi-  Four calling birds during crochip,” Amon said. (canaries), $519.96; upcoming Considering the costs, last year: same weeks./Page A6 the original fee was a  Five gold rings, $750; bargain. According to Dr. last year: $645 Get food Julie Rosenberger, direc-  Six geese a-laying, Area groups offer tor and staff veterinar- $210; last year: $162 low-cost food options ian, vaccinations cost the  Seven swans a- and free meals each county $7.75, with an ad- swimming, $7,000; last week./Page A6 ditional $2.60 for boost- year: $6,300 ers. Flea treatment and  Eight maids a-milking, ONLINE POLL: deworming costs are $58; last year: same Your choice? $7.90. A microchip costs  Nine ladies dancing $5.95. The leukemia test Have you completed all (per performance), costs $9. Ear mite treat- $6,294; last year: your holiday ment, if necessary, is shoping? same $5.50. In addition, surgi- A. Oops. It’s  10 lords a-leaping (per cal supplies can cost $10. almost performance), $4,767; December — Total costs can range last year: same from $30 to $36 per cat I should get  11 pipers piping (per started soon. for the county. Now the cost is $5, just performance), $2,562; B. That’s what Black last year: $2,428 Friday and Cyber to cover the license. Citrus County Animal Control Operations Manager Patty Amon spends quality time  12 drummers Monday are for. At any given time, the with a few of the cats in the shelter. Amon said volunteers regularly sit in the cat C. I buy things shelter houses 85 to 100 drumming (per room to cuddle and play with the animals to keep them people-friendly while awaiting performance), $2,776; throughout the year to See FELINES/ Page A5 adoption. stretch my budget. last year: $2,630 D. Bah, humbug. To vote, visit www. chronicleonline.com. Click on the word “Opinion” in the menu to see the poll. Cyber Monday likely to be Results will appear next Monday. Find last busiest online sales day week’s online poll results./Page A4 MAE ANDERSON start the holiday shopping AP Retail Writer season. INDEX This year’s Cyber Monday Comics ...... B8 NEW YORK — Black Fri- is expected to be the biggest Crossword ...... B7 day is a distant memory. online shopping day of the Editorial...... A10 Small Business Saturday is year for the third year in a Entertainment ...... B6 long gone. row: According to research Horoscope ...... B6 Now, it’s Cyber Monday’s firm comScore, Americans Lottery Numbers ...... B4 turn. are expected to spend $1.5 Lottery Payouts ...... B6 Cyber Monday, coined in billion, up from $1.25 billion Movies ...... B8 2005 by a shopping trade last year on Cyber Monday, Obituaries ...... A6 group that noticed a spike as retailers ramp up deals TV Listings...... B7 in online sales the Monday Classifieds ...... B9 to get shoppers to click on after Thanksgiving when their websites. people returned to their Amazon.com, which is Associated Press work computers, is the next starting its Cyber Monday An Amazon.com employee grabs boxes off the conveyor belt Dec., 1, 2008, to load in a in a line of days that stores truck at the Fernley, Nev., warehouse. This year, Cyber Monday is expected to be the biggest are counting on to jump- See CYBER/ Page A9 online shopping day of the year for the third year in a row. A2 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2012 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Exclusive Products Completely Customized for Your Lifestyle and Your Budget Our 100% Invisible and Discreet Models from $695

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CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Police: Drug dispute leads to stabbing battery intentionally caus- While in the hospital, The victim said Bernstein also Officers contacted Bernstein, Lecanto man faces ing great bodily harm, per- the man told how he met struck him in the face with his left who arranged to turn himself in. manent disability or with Bernstein in the park- hand while holding the knife in According to the report, Bernstein disfigurement and robbery ing lot of the Brannen his right hand. The man said as he said he suspected the man was assault charges with a firearm or other Bank at the intersection of tried to push Bernstein away with trying to cheat him, because he in- dangerous weapon. His State Road 44 and Creed his foot, Bernstein grabbed his creased the amount of cannabis CHRIS VAN ORMER bond is $55,000. Avenue to buy some ankle and sliced his lower left calf he wanted to a quarter pound and Staff Writer According to the Citrus cannabis. The man told of- with the knife. An officer observed said he had to go somewhere else County Sheriff ’s Office’s Justin ficers he and Bernstein the man had defensive stab to get the money. A Lecanto man faces felony arrest report, a 23-year-old Bernstein drove in his vehicle to a wounds to his left arm, cuts to his Bernstein said the man at- charges after a Homosassa man Homosassa man contacted is accused of residence on Creed Av- right hand and swelling to his tacked him and pulled a knife. He called emergency services on dispatch shortly before stabbing a enue. Bernstein entered forehead and under his right eye, said he did not recall stabbing the Sunday from a gas station to re- 1 p.m. Sunday to report he Homosassa the residence, but when he which also was bleeding. man or taking his property. port he’d been stabbed and had been stabbed near the man. came out, the man said the The man showed officers how As he had no explanation as to punched. intersection of Creed Av- transaction was “no good.” his clothing was ripped as per- how the man sustained his in- Justin Adam Bernstein, 25, of enue and Cyrus Street in Crystal According to the report, the man sonal property was taken from juries, Bernstein was arrested. West Cinnamon Ridge Drive, River. Although none of the man’s said Bernstein pressed a knife to him. He said he kicked Bernstein Chronicle reporter Chris Van Lecanto, was arrested at 1:55 p.m. injuries appeared to be life- his head and neck and demanded in the face, allowing him to lock Ormer can be reached at cvan Sunday on South Gaynor Drive, threatening, he was taken to Citrus money. An officer observed minor his vehicle door and drive to the [email protected] or Lecanto, on charges of aggravated Memorial hospital for treatment. lacerations to the man’s neck. Sunoco gas station. 352-564-2916. Search for suffocation found on Change in thinking Anthony computer Associated Press

ORLANDO — The Florida sheriff ’s office that investigated the dis- appearance of Casey An- thony’s 2-year-old daughter over- looked ev- idence that some- one in their home con- Casey Anthony ducted a Google search for “fool-proof ” suffocation methods on the day the girl was last seen alive. Orange County sheriff ’s Capt. Angelo Nieves said Sunday the office’s com- puter investigator missed the June 16, 2008, search. The agency’s admission was first reported by Or- lando television station WKMG. It’s not known who performed the search. The station re- ported it was done on a browser primarily used by the 2-year-old’s mother, DAVE SIGLER/Chronicle Casey Anthony, who was Rivard Reding helps Ashley Gibson use a level at her Habitat for Humanity house being constructed in Homosassa Springs. Reding is a paid acquitted of the girl’s mur- worker for Habitat for Humanity. der in 2011. Anthony’s attorneys ar- gued during trial Casey Anthony helped her fa- From renter to owner, Habitat class teaches homeowners to think differently ther, George Anthony, a renter and start thinking like a cover up the girl’s drown- Editor’s note: For nearly 20 for five mandatory classes. day. He wants everyone who ■ homeowner. ing in the family pool. years in Citrus County, Habitat Class one: Introduction to wants and qualifies for a Habitat Steele continually stresses, WKMG reported sher- for Humanity has been making Habitat for Humanity — history, home to succeed in getting one. “It’s your house.” iff ’s investigators pulled people’s dreams of owning their requirements for being accepted This particular class was about When it comes to something 17 vague entries only from own home come true. The Chron- into the program, budgeting. mortgages and insurance. Other ■ needing repair after a home- the computer’s Internet icle often presents stories and Class two: Credit card lend- classes deal with topics ranging owner moves in, it’s not uncom- Explorer browser, not the photos of wall raisings and home ing — too good to be true offers, from financial budgeting and mon for the person to call Steele Mozilla Firefox browser dedications. check cashing stores, pawn shops. credit traps to being a good ■ for help, just as renters are used commonly used by Casey On Sept. 18, we began a series Class three: Mortgages and neighbor and being responsible to calling a landlord. Anthony. More than 1,200 covering the entire Habitat insurance — monthly payments, for home repairs. One of the “We tell them, ‘When some- Firefox entries, including process, from the first orientation foreclosures, insurance, escrow. homework assignments is to keep ■ thing goes wrong, you have to look the suffocation search, class to a new homeowner family Class four: Being a good a record of every single purchase in the mirror to see who’s going to were overlooked. getting the key to the front door. neighbor — zoning laws, pets, for a set period of time, which is a fix it,’” he said, adding when peo- Whoever conducted the Today’s story: Mandatory Tues- neighbors. huge eye-opener. ■ ple do call, often he can talk them Google search looked for day homeownership training Class five: Home care and re- For Ashley and Lance Gibson, it through some things to do before the term “fool-proof suffi- classes. pair — home maintenance tips, was shocking to see how much they call a repair service and save cation,” misspelling “suf- important safety devices, yard money they spent on Lance’s lunch NANCY KENNEDY them $75 for a service call. focation,” and then care. breaks. As a tire and lube express “These classes open your eyes clicked on an article about Staff Writer On a recent Tuesday night, technician at Walmart in Inver- to things you normally wouldn’t suicide that discussed tak- Terry Steele started the training ness, he had been used to eating at CRYSTAL RIVER — It’s more consider as a renter,” said Jamil ing poison and putting a class with a prayer and the the McDonald’s inside the store or like a family meeting than a Namey, who has not started bag over one’s head. Pledge of Allegiance. He looked going to nearby Wendy’s because it training class, as Citrus County building his house yet. “They give The browser then around the table and said, “When was convenient. Habitat for Humanity executive us helpful, useful information so recorded activity on the you’re part of Habitat, you’re part “We didn’t have a budget until director Terry Steele sits at the you’re informed going into your social networking site My- of the family.” our class with Terry,” Ashley said. head of a conference table. home rather than getting into Space, which was used by He commended some of the “Since then, we’ve adjusted a lot Every Tuesday night for five your home and finding out what Casey Anthony but not her people about their diligence in of things, like getting a different weeks, potential Habitat home- you should know.” father. getting in their sweat equity vol- car insurance company, not going owners — some having worked ■ A computer expert for unteer hours and chided others out to eat and now (Lance) gets Next up: Almost home — the on their houses, others still work- Anthony’s defense team to pick up the pace. his lunch from the deli counter, finishing touches. ing to get their down payment found the search before “If you have any questions, which saves a lot.” Chronicle reporter Nancy and required sweat equity volun- the trial. Her lead attor- come talk to me,” he said. Classes are designed to get Kennedy can be reached at teer hours in before they can ney, Jose Baez, first men- Steele probably repeats that people who have never owned a [email protected] start to build — meet with Steele tioned the search in his sentence no less than 20 times a home before to stop thinking like or 352-564-2927. book about the case but suggested it was George Anthony who conducted Around THE COUNTY the search after Caylee in architecture, urban, rural or /advisory_consideration.htm County Board of County Com- drowned because he Applicants sought Prescription cards regional planning, landscape ar- and return to: 3600 W. Sover- missioners (BOCC). It also wanted to kill himself. for planning board available Not knowing about the chitecture, environmental sci- eign Path, Land Development hears appeals of code interpre- The Citrus County Commis- The Citrus County govern- computer search, prose- ence, civil engineering, real Division Suite 141, Lecanto, FL tations and decides on varia- cutors had argued Caylee sion is accepting applications estate, or surveying are encour- 34461. Attn.: Joyce Henderson. tions and modifications ment offers a discount prescrip- was poisoned with chloro- for the Planning and Develop- aged to apply. Code board seeks concerning technical codes and tion card. form and then suffocated ment Commission, which meets In the event the county com- standards. The free card to residents by duct tape placed over the first and third Thursdays of mission is unable to appoint applicants For an application, go to: through a partnership with the her mouth and nose. The the month. someone from the above cate- Applications are needed for www.bocc.citrus.fl.us/ National Association of Counties girl’s body was found six The length of the meetings gories, it can appoint anyone the Code Review and Appeals commissioners/advboards/ and gives a varying discount of months after she disap- depends on the agenda. Occa- deemed as qualified. No mem- Board (CRAB). advisoryboards and return to: up to 22 percent to residents peared in a field near the sionally, it may have special ber may serve more than eight The CRAB reviews locally Department of Planning and who don’t have insurance. family home and was too meetings on another day. consecutive calendar years. proposed technical amend- Development, 3600 W. Sover- For more information, call the decomposed for an exact All applicants must be a per- Obtain an application online ments to building standards or eign Path, Suite 111, Lecanto, Citrus County Resource Center cause of death to be manent resident of Citrus at www.bocc.citrus.fl.us/ regulations and makes recom- FL 34461, Attn: Julia at 352-527-5900. determined. County. Citizens with experience commissioners/advboards mendations to the Citrus Vascimini. —From staff reports A4 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2012 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Young women surveyed about sex lives ONLINE POLL RESULTS QUESTION: Would you support legalized Associated Press eral Dr. John Armstrong told the paper. nice to have a baby with him?” Did you marijuana if meant going a long way to making He added participation is voluntary. feel “powerless”? Or was it that you the state financially solvent? FORT LAUDERDALE — The state “If somebody sees something they “felt emotionally connected with your ■ Yes. Its status as an illegal drug is an of Florida is asking thousands of young don’t like, they can rip it up and throw partner during sex”? unnecessary drain on the economy. 56 percent women some intimate questions about it in the garbage can,” he said. ■ How old were you when you first (57 votes) their sex lives and is giving them a $10 The state says the names of those had sex? The last time you had sex ■ gift card in return — but some who re- surveyed will be kept private, but some with a man did you do anything to keep No. It seems immoral to try to balance a budget by, essentially, condoning the drug. ceived the survey are offended. who received it questioned whether from getting pregnant? If not, why not? 22 percent (22 votes) The South Florida Sun Sentinel re- that would be true and how their an- ■ Has a sexual partner ever “told ported Sunday the Department of swers would be used. you he would have a baby with some- ■ Yes, but only if it is sold under state-controlled Health sent surveys to 4,100 women David Brown, a Broward County po- one else if you didn’t get pregnant?” conditions and heavily taxed. 20 percent between 18 and 24, giving participants litical consultant, said he was given the “Physically forced you to have sex?” (20 votes) a CVS gift card. survey by a woman who was offended “Hurt you physically because you did ■ No, and alcohol should be outlawed, too. Officials say the survey will help when she received it. not agree to get pregnant?” 2 percent (2 votes) ■ them understand women’s need for “Some of the questions are incredi- Are you depressed? Have you ever Total votes: 101. and approach to family-planning bly offensive and invasive,” Brown told been physically abused? What’s your services. the Sun-Sentinel. “She thought that it religion? Do you smoke? How much do The state spent $45,000 on the 46- was an unconscionable invasion of her you weigh? question survey, which was sent out in privacy. There wasn’t enough informa- Armstrong said the survey was cre- For the RECORD September and October, and 782 have tion to tell her who really did this and ated using questions that have ap- been returned. Participants were where the budget was for it, whether peared in other surveys used Citrus County asked how many men they had sex the information was going to be kept nationally and it was vetted by review Sheriff’s Office ON THE NET with in the past year, whether a man private, and really, what are they talk- boards at the state health department Arrests  www.sheriffcitrus.org ever poked holes in a condom to get ing about in terms of how does this in- and Florida A&M University. ■ them pregnant and how they felt emo- formation in any way help?” The state says Florida has one of the Helen Samuels, 27, of tionally the last time they had unpro- The paper reported several ques- lowest rates of contraceptive use West Robin Lane, Crystal River, at 3:40 p.m. Friday on a Citrus p.m. Friday on felony charges tected sex. A November batch weren’t tions from the survey: among women of child-bearing age. of aggravated battery with a mailed after it was found that some of ■ How did you feel emotionally The results will be used to design the County warrant for a misde- meanor charge of obtaining deadly weapon and robbery the surveys were sent to girls under 18. when you had unprotected sex — were state’s service offerings, including property by means of worthless with a firearm or other danger- “We obviously offered an apology you trying to get pregnant, were you in pamphlets and counseling. check. Bond $1,000. ous weapon. Bond $50,000. sent back in writing and will work to the “heat of the moment and just went Women can receive contraceptives ■ Rachel Burns, 26, of South Vandalisms ensure that moving forward, this never with the flow,” or did you find the man at the health department for a fee ■ happens again,” state Surgeon Gen- attractive and “thought it would be that’s based on income. Border Avenue, Inverness, at A vandalism was reported 3:05 p.m. Friday on a Hillsbor- at 2:01 p.m. Nov. 15 in the 1800 ough County warrant for rob- of N.W. U.S. 19, Crystal bery with a firearm or other River. full-time operation for more vive and grow. They are the request and the new com- dangerous weapon. Bond ■ A vandalism was reported SBDC than six months. making that happen. missioner will be on board. $50,000. at 4:44 p.m. Nov. 15 in the 300 At its Nov. 13 meeting, the “They give us $70,000 in a For now, the SBDC office ■ block of E. Highland Boulevard, Continued from Page A1 Brian Murphy, 32, of East BOCC again postponed a de- federal grant, you spend in Homosassa will be staffed Aloha Street, Inverness, at 3:05 Inverness. cision to provide the funds. $32,500 and are receiving a three days a month. move, the county commis- According to an SBDC news $100,000 worth of effort.” New, current and past sion voted to eliminate SBDC release, with the reserve ex- Commissioner J.J. Ken- clients can call 866-998-8332 ON THE NET funding from the budget. hausted, the agency has ney put forth a motion to re- for an appointment on one  Under Public Information on the CCSO website, Unable to attract federal been forced to reduce its instate the funding, but of these days as availability click on Crime Mapping for a view of where each and state dollars without re- services to Citrus County Commissioner Dennis Dam- allows. type of crime occurs in Citrus County. Click on ceiving county matching until matching funds can be ato said he wanted to see Should county funding be Offense Reports to see lists of burglary, theft and dollars, the SBDC was restored. more transparency and ac- restored, SBDC will resume vandalism. forced to begin the process “SBDC has been the arm countability. He expressed full-time consulting, train-  of reducing its operation in of the EDC,” John Siefert, concern about the value of ing and information serv- For the Record reports are also archived online at Citrus County. executive director of the the organization and dupli- ices from offices in www.chronicleonline.com. Several commissioners Citrus County Economic cation of services. Homosassa, Inverness and  Citrus County Sheriff’s Office/Fire Rescue Chief had expressed an interest in Development Council, said Kenney rescinded his mo- Crystal River. Larry Morabito said the fire service is seeking volun- bringing the issue back for at that meeting. “It’s an- tion and asked the issue be Contact Chronicle re- teers to serve alongside paid staff at all stations. For another vote; so, in good other person on the street referred until Dec. 4. This porter Pat Faherty at 352- information, call John Beebe, volunteer coordinator, faith, the SBDC drew on re- dealing with companies that will provide an opportunity 564-2924 or pfaherty@ at 352-527-5406. serve funds to continue its are here and want to sur- for additional information on chronicleonline.com.

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two rooms in the shelter where it can be seen and FELINES adopted. Continued from Page A1 One room has several en- closures, each holding one cats. During the summer, the or more cats. The other room cat population increased to is one large enclosure pro- the point where the shelter vided by a volunteer for started half-price cat adop- about six to 10 cats. But it’s tions to place more of the not just a kitty jail. pets into homes. “The volunteers are huge Rosenberger told commis- in the adoption effort,” sioners the half-price pro- Amon said. “We have people gram increased adoptions who basically just come in significantly when com- and sit in this room and one pared to previous months. after the other they play with Now, the free adoptions the cats to keep them social- program, which requires ized and friendly.” adopters to buy a $5 county The free adoption for cats cat license, has been com- program is part of the com- pared to the same time span mission’s Strive for Life res- as last year. olution passed Nov. 15. By According to Amon, from compromise with animal ad- Sept. 15, 2012, to Nov. 20, vocate groups, the commis- 2012, a 10-week period, 549 sion unanimously passed the cats were brought into the resolution after having shelter. Of that total, 433 cats found a proposal for a “no- were adopted and 65 were kill” shelter unrealistic as a transferred to animal rescue goal. groups. By the numbers, 498 The Strive for Life pro- of the 549 cats made their gram commits the county to five procedures the shelter way out of the shelter. DAVE SIGLER/Chronicle That is a 9 percent in- is conducting: crease in adoptions com- ■ Working with nonprofit Patty Amon and Debra Nicholson, animal services technician, talk about which animals to move to different locations based on the cats’ temperaments and health needs. pared to the same period for organizations to promote adoptions. 2011: 384 cats were adopted YOU COULD RECEIVE CARPET • TILE • WOOD • VINYL • LAMINATE and 65 were transferred. ■ Hiring a volunteer out- A REWARD UP TO Hours: “Commissioner Kenney reach coordinator to in- $ Mon. Fri. 8-5pm brought this idea forward crease the level of 1,000 Sat. 9-1pm just to see what it would do volunteerism at the shelter for the cat adoptions,” Amon and coordinate outreach ac- of Citrus County, Inc. said. tivities in the community. So far, the cat count looks ■ Obtaining a mobile TEXT . . . CITRUS + Your Tip to 274637 (CRIMES) healthier than before, which adoption unit to increase bodes favorably for the six- public awareness and raise CLICK . . . www.CrimeStoppersCitrus.com Mohawk 60 Day Satisfaction Guarantee on Carpet month trial. adoption rates. 000BO4M 527-1811 FREE ESTIMATES Volunteers help county ■ Coordinating with local CALL . . . 1-888-ANY-TIPS (1-888-269-8477) 44 W. Gulf To Lake Hwy., Lecanto ( next to landfill) shelter staff on a focused partners for the implemen- CCC #2837 Funded by the Office of the Attorney General, Crime Stoppers Trust Fund mission to make the free tation of the feral cat trap, 000BXG9 SERVING CITRUS COUNTY SINCE 1975 adoption program success- neuter and release program. ful. Much work goes into tak- ■ Continuing to provide ing in the cats and preparing public education about the them for adoption. importance spaying and “Cats that come in, neutering. whether they are strays or On the latter point, Amon surrendered or seized, they said anyone with a pet could all are tested for leukemia reduce the necessity of euth- before they are put into the anizing animals by spaying shelter,” Amon said. “We or neutering that pet. Citing don’t know what they have statistics from the ASPCA, been exposed to when they she said one unspayed fe- come in here.” male cat that produces three It would help the shelter, litters of four to five kittens Amon said, if people who per year potentially could surrender their pets would create more than 91 million take their vaccination cats within seven years if all records to the shelter with offspring survived and pro- the animal to avoid unneces- duced exponentially. sary medicating. Every year, as many as An impounded cat starts four million dogs and cats in the shelter’s garage, are euthanized in the United where animal control offi- States. According to the cers can leave them after ASPCA, these high numbers business hours. are the result of unplanned After testing, medicating litters that could have been and having its health con- prevented by spaying or firmed, a cat goes into one of neutering.

1126 MCRN PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE TOWN OF YANKEETOWN ORDINANCE NO. 2012-05

AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF YANKEETOWN FLORIDA AMENDING SECTIONS OF TOWN OF YANKEETOWN CODE CHAPTER 2 (ADMINISTRATION AND GOVERNMENT) PROVIDING FOR AMENDMENTS TO CHAPTER 2 OF THE TOWN CODE, PROVIDING FOR ADMINISTRATION AND GOVERNMENT; PROVIDING FOR DUTIES AND RESPONSBILITIES OF TOWN GOVERNMENT; PROVIDING FOR GOVERNING OFFICIALS; PROVIDING FOR MEETINGS; PROVIDING FOR ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS; PROVIDING FOR PERSONNEL POLICIES; PROVIDING FOR POWERS OF THE TOWN; PROVIDING FOR REPLACEMENT OF ELECTED AND APPOINTED OFFICIALS; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR TERRITORY EMBRACED; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION INTO THE CODE OF ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR EFFECTIVE DATE.

The Town of Yankeetown will hold two (2) hearings on the above ordinance. The first hearing will be held on Monday, December 3, 2012 and the second hearing will be on Monday, January 7, 2013 at 7:00pm. Both public hearings will be held at the Inglis-Yankeetown Lion’s Club at 22 59th Street in Yankeetown, Florida. A copy of the proposed Ordinance including the ballot title, ballot summary and text of the Charter Amendments is available for public inspection at the Office of the Town Clerk, located at Yankeetown Town Hall, 6241 Harmony Lane, Yankeetown, Florida, Monday through Friday, during regular Town Hall business hours (9:00 AM till 12 noon) as well as on the Town’s Web Site at http:// yankeetownfl.govoffice2.com. All interested parties may appear and be heard with respect to the proposed Ordinance at each of the public hearing(s). Once convened, the Public Hearing(s) may be continued to one or more future dates: any interested party shall be advised that the dates, times and places of any continuation of the Public Hearing shall be

announced during the Public Hearing and that no further 000CUPR notices regarding these matters will be published. Any handicapped or person with disabilities requiring reasonable accommodation to participate in this meeting should contact the Town Clerk at (352) 447-2511 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting so arrangements can be made pursuant to Fla. Stat. Section 286.26. All persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at the above referenced public hearing, they will need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose, they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based, pursuant to Fla. Stat. Section 286.0105. 000DD1E A6 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2012 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Blood DRIVES Obituaries LifeSouth Community Blood Centers be at least 17, or 16 with parental permis- ■ 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Monday, Nov. 26, Patricia Laine Elsing, 55 would like to say “thank you” to blood sion, weigh a minimum of 110 pounds Nature Coast EMS, West Country Hill Binney, 79 BEVERLY HILLS donors. As the sole blood providers for and be in good health to be eligible to Drive, Lecanto. INVERNESS Laine S. Elsing, 55, of Bev- Seven Rivers and Citrus Memorial hospi- donate. A photo ID is also required. ■ 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. tals, LifeSouth is extremely grateful for the The Lecanto branch office is at Patricia Marie Binney, 79, erly Hills, died Friday, Nov. 27, Eagle Buick GMC, South Sun- 23, 2012, at Citrus Memorial continued support in the ongoing effort to 1241 S. Lecanto Highway (County coast Boulevard, Crystal River. Inverness, died Nov. 25, keep those hospitals supplied with the life- Road 491), open from 8:30 a.m. 2012, in the Citrus County Health System in Inverness. ■ 2 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, saving blood. When you consider that one to 5 p.m. weekdays (7 p.m. Hospice Unit at Citrus Me- Arrangements are by Nov. 28, Citrus County Chroni- McGan Cremation Service blood donation can save up to three lives, Wednesdays), 8:30 a.m. to morial hospital. cle, Meadowcrest Boulevard, Mrs. Bin- LLC, Hernando. it is easy to see how donating blood can 2 p.m. Saturdays and 10 a.m. to Crystal River. make a significant difference in someone’s 2 p.m. Sundays. ney was ■ Douglas life. One never knows when the life that is The Inverness branch is at 301 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednes- born Aug. 29, 1933, in saved may be a family member, a friend W. Main St., open from 8:30 a.m. to day, Nov. 28, Walmart Supercenter, Keller, 55 Highland or a co-worker. 4:30 p.m. weekdays, (6:30 p.m. Wednes- South Sunocast Boulevard, Homosassa. LECANTO ■ Park, Mich., As thanks, all blood donors in Novem- days), 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Saturdays and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 29, Douglas R. Keller, 55, of Citrus County Solid Waste, Gulf-to-Lake to the late ber will receive a coupon for a free pulled- closed Sundays. David and Lecanto, died Friday, Nov. Highway Lecanto. pork sandwich compliments of Sonny’s Visit www.lifesouth.org for details. Anne 23, 2012, at Citrus Memorial Real Pit Bar-B-Q. ■ Noon to 4 p.m. Monday, Nov. 26, ■ 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Nov. 30, (Wingate) Patricia Health System while under To find a donor center or a blood drive Bealls, North Suncoast Boulevard, Crystal Walmart Supercenter, West Gulf-to-Lake Jeffers. She Binney the care of Hospice. near you, call 352-527-3061. Donors must River. Highway, Inverness. and her Funeral services will be husband moved here 50 at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. years ago from Michigan. 28, 2012, at Wilder Funeral Food PROGRAMS She was a convenience Home. The family will re- store clerk and worked for ceive friends at 2 p.m. ■ Annie Johnson Senior & SO YOU KNOW Coalition operates a Veterans Walmart for more than 22 Family’s Food Pantry, 1991 Food Bank for Citrus County years in several capacities. W. Test Court, Dunnellon, is  Submit information or changes for this feature via veterans and their family mem- Patricia enjoyed reading, open to Citrus County resi- email to [email protected] or fax to bers in need at 1039 N. Paul playing cards, bowling, 352-563-3280, attention “Food Programs.” dents from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Drive, Inverness. bingo and raising her family. James Monday through Friday. Bring  The Chronicle reserves the right to edit notices. This is the only location au- Surviving are her hus- a photo ID and Social Security  It is the responsibility of the organizations listed here thorized to accept or distribute band of 54 years, Robert; Kennedy, 69 card of each household mem- to provide information and updates about their pro- food staples for the CCVC Vet- two sons, Steven Binney, BEVERLY HILLS Homosassa, and Richard ber to receive assistance. Call grams. Contact the groups directly for details. erans Food Bank. Food distri- James L. Kennedy, 69, of Binney, Inverness; four 352-489-8021.  For additional information about health and human bution is from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Beverly Hills, died Satur- daughters, Pamela Des- ■ The food pantry of First resources available in Citrus County, call 211. Tuesdays and Thursdays. day, Nov. 24, 2012, at HPH orbes, Lakeland, Dawn Bin- Presbyterian Church of The CCVC Veterans Food Hospice (Barrington Place). ney, Inverness, Dianne Crystal River, 1501 S.E. State Road 44). Applicants are ■ First Baptist Church of Bank will accept any food sta- A memorial service will Triano, Floral City, and U.S.19, is open from 10 a.m. to interviewed for food after a Crystal River, 700 N. Citrus ples, which can be dropped off be at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 27, Linda Binney, Lakeland; 2 p.m. Tuesdays except the photo ID and secondary ID are Ave., has its food pantry open between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. 2012, at Fero Funeral Home, her sister, Mariam Woloson, first Tuesday monthly. Bring provided for all adults in the Tuesdays and Thursdays. Call 5955 N. Lecanto Highway, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday, Las Vegas; nine grandchil- Richard at 352-400-8952 or Beverly Hills. picture ID and Social Security household and an ID for all Wednesday and Thursday. Call dren including Christopher cards for each family member children in the household. Call 352-795-3367. Gary at 352-527-4537. ■ Binney; and six great- to be placed into the new data- 352-513-4960. ■ Our Lady of Fatima’s We Care Food Pantry grandchildren. Ann base. Call 352-795-2259. ■ Floral City United Food Pantry, 604 U.S. 41 S., gives out food to needy peo- Family and friends are in- Whysong, 63 ■ The Salvation Army Methodist Church hosts a is open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. ple. Initial registrations are ac- vited to remember Pat’s life HERNANDO Canteen provides a hot meal free breakfast from 7 to 9 a.m. Monday to Friday. Proper cepted from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Chas. E. Davis Fu- Ann L. Whysong, 63, of from 5 to 6 p.m. Wednesdays Tuesdays in Hilton Hall, 8478 photo ID, proof of residence Tuesdays and Thursdays. To neral Home at 4 p.m. Friday, Hernando, died Thursday, at the Homosassa Lions Club, E. Marvin St., across from the qualify for assistance, partici- Nov. 30. In accordance with and interview are required for Nov. 22, 2012, under the care one-half mile east of U.S. 19 elementary school. All are wel- pants must be a Homosassa or her wishes, she will be assistance to needy residents of Hospice of Citrus County Homosassa Springs resident cremated. on Homosassa Trail. Everyone come. Call 352-344-1771. of Floral City, Hernando and In- in Inverness. Arrangements with ID. Call 352-628-0445. In lieu of flowers, memo- is welcome. ■ Daystar Life Center’s verness. Call 352-726-1707. are by McGan Cremation Bring a photo ID and the rials requested to: Hospice Call 352-513-4960. Food Pantry is open to Citrus ■ First United Methodist Service LLC, Hernando. ■ Beverly Hills Commu- County residents from 9 a.m. Church of Inverness God’s date of birth for each member of Citrus Co., P.O. Box nity Church’s food pantry, at to 1:15 p.m. Monday through Kitchen serves from of your household. 641270, Beverly Hills, FL 34464. 82 Civic Circle in Beverly Hills, Friday (excluding holidays) at 11:30 a.m. to noon Mondays in Call 352-795-2259. SO YOU KNOW distributes food from 11 a.m. to 6751 W. Gulf-to-Lake Highway, the fellowship hall, 3896 S. ■ St. Margaret’s Episcopal Sign the guest book at www.chronicleonline.com. noon and 6 to 7 p.m. the last Crystal River (across from the Pleasant Grove Road. A bus is Church’s Feed My Sheep  The Citrus County Tuesday monthly. To qualify for Publix shopping center). Appli- available for transportation to outreach provides a hot lunch Chronicle’s policy assistance, you must be a cants will be given an interview the church on Mondays. at 11:30 a.m. Wednesdays. permits free and paid Beverly Hills resident with ID. for food after a photo ID and Call 352-726-2522. The food pantry is open from DEADLINES obituaries. Email obits@chronicleonline. Call ahead for reservations at Social Security cards for all ■ The New Church With- 9:30 to 11:45 a.m. Tuesdays  and Wednesdays. Deadline is 3 p.m. for com or phone 352-563- 352-746-3620. There is an ini- family members are provided. out Walls gives free food obituaries to appear in The pantry is no longer open 5660 for details and tial registration for each Call 352-795-8668. boxes away at 5 p.m. Mondays the next day’s edition. pricing options. recipient. ■ The Hernando Seventh- at the neighborhood park in on Wednesday evenings or ■ Crystal River United day Adventist Church, 1880 Hernando off Railroad Drive Fridays. Call 352-726-3153. ■ Methodist Church food N. Trucks Ave., Hernando, pro- where feeding the homeless Food pantry of Floral City www.HooperFuneralHome.com Inverness pantry is open from 9 a.m. to vides food distribution for takes place. First Baptist Church Emer- Homosassa 1 p.m. the second and fourth needy families through its food Call 352-344-2425. gency Feeding Program is Beverly Hills Thursdays monthly at 4801 N. pantry, open from 10 a.m. to ■ Our Lady of Grace open from 1 to 3 p.m. the third Citrus Ave., Crystal River. Call noon the second and fourth Catholic Church food pantry Wednesday monthly. (352) 726-2271 ■ 1-888-746-6737 352-795-3148 or visit Tuesdays monthly. Have is open from 9 to 10 a.m. the Dunnellon Presbyterian 000D46V www.crumc.com. proper photo ID available at third Tuesday monthly at 6 and Holy Faith Episcopal ■ Suncoast Baptist the first request for food. Call Roosevelt Blvd. food pantry opens from 9 a.m. 1126 MCRN Church, 5310 S. Suncoast 352-212-5159. Food is distributed on right to noon Thursdays at 19924 Blvd., Homosassa Springs, ■ Nature Coast Ministries’ side of parish office garage W. Blue Cove Drive, PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE has its food pantry open from food pantry is open from area. Parking is available in Dunnellon. 9 a.m. to noon the second 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesdays right parking field next to ■ Our Father’s Table Wednesday monthly for pre- and Thursdays. The office is at garage area. serves free Saturday lunches TOWN OF YANKEETOWN bagged food. Free bread is 999 State Road 44 in Crystal Pantry is open to those who from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. available from 9 a.m. to noon River (next to RaceTrac in the truly qualify for this program. at St. Anne’s Anglican Church, ORDINANCE NO. 2012-04 Wednesdays. This is for Ho- old Skidmore building). Call No vouchers or financial aid one mile west of the Plantation mosassa people in need only. 352-563-1860. given. Inn on West Fort Island Trail. Call 352-621-3008 or 352-586- ■ St. Anne’s Anglican Call Anna at 352-527-2381 Call 352-795-2176. AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF YANKEETOWN 0341. Church food pantry opens or the church at 352-746-2144. ■ St. Elizabeth Ann Seton FLORIDA PROVIDING FOR BALLOT TITLES, BALLOT ■ Calvary Chapel of Inver- from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. daily in Have proper photo ID avail- Catholic Church in Citrus QUESTION AND TEXT FOR PROPOSED ness “Feed the Hungry” free the administration building. able at the time of the request Springs serves those in need REFERENDUM QUESTION TO BE PLACED ON ■ with free boxes of food from its lunch is served from noon to Citrus United Basket for food. FEBUARY 26, 2013 ELECTION BALLOT THAT WOULD 1 p.m. Thursdays in the fellow- (CUB) food pantry is open to ■ El-Shaddai food min- food pantry the third Saturday AMEND THE CHARTER TO AUTHORIZE ship hall, 960 S. U.S. 41. The all underserved Citrus County istries “brown bag of food” dis- morning monthly. program has expanded to in- residents from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. tribution takes place from Call 352-465-6613 on the COMPENSATION FOR ELECTED TOWN OFFICIALS; clude a soup kitchen from Monday through Friday at 103 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesdays at preceding Tuesday to sign up PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATES; PROVIDING FOR 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesdays. Mill Ave., Inverness (east of the Crystal River Church of God, for the distribution. SEVERABILITY. Call 352-726-1480. new courthouse). 2180 W. 12th Ave. ■ Inverness Church of ■ The Salvation Army’s Participants must provide Although food is distributed God, 416 U.S. 41 S., Inver- Food Pantry is open from 9 to proof of income, photo ID and once a week, families are only ness, hosts a soup kitchen the The Town of Yankeetown will hold two (2) hearings on 11 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m. Mon- Social Security numbers for eligible for food once a month. first and third Sunday monthly the above ordinance. The first hearing will be held on day through Friday (excluding each family member. Call CUB Call 352-628-9087 or 352- following the 10:30 a.m. wor- Monday, December 3, 2012 and the second hearing will holidays) at 712 S. School at 352-344-2242 or cublisa@ 302-9925. ship service in the Family Life be on Monday, January 7, 2013 at 7:00pm. Both public Ave., Lecanto (at the corner of embarqmail.com. ■ Citrus County Veterans Center. Call 352-726-4524. hearings will be held at the Inglis-Yankeetown Lion’s Club at 22 59th Street in Yankeetown, Florida. The purpose of the hearing is to conduct a public hearing to consider you back $7,000. Nine PNC Financial Services Pennsylvania Ballet ladies dancing will cost you Group Inc. checks jewelry Company. placing proposed amendments to the Town Charter on the XMAS $6,294.03. stores, dance companies, February 26, 2013 General Election Ballot. Continued from Page A1 Dunigan said the 2011 pet stores and other A copy of the proposed Ordinance including the ballot drought caused the prices sources to compile the list. title, ballot summary and text of the Charter Amendments according to the annual of some birds to soar, partly Some of its sources this Christmas Price Index com- because of corn and other year include the National “Your Trusted Family-Owned is available for public inspection at the Office of the Town Funeral Home for 50 Years” piled by PNC Wealth feed costs. Aviary in Pittsburgh and Clerk, located at Yankeetown Town Hall, 6241 Harmony Management. “The geese were up 29.6 the Philadelphia-based Lane, Yankeetown, Florida, Monday through Friday, That comes to $107,300. percent, and swans were up trickland S during regular Town Hall business hours (9:00 AM till 12 “The rise is larger than 11 percent,” Dunigan said, Funeral Home and Crematory expected considering the adding none of the gifts in noon) as well as on the Town’s Web Site at http:// Funeral Directors yankeetownfl.govoffice2.com. modest economic growth the song went down in price C. Lyman Strickland & Tom L. Pace we’ve had,” said Jim Duni- this year. Funeral Home 1901 SE H WY . 19 All interested parties may appear and be heard with With Crematory gan, managing executive of The price of a pear tree is C RYSTAL R IVER respect to the proposed Ordinance at each of the public investments for PNC. $189.99, an 11.8 percent 000c2nv • Burial • Shipping 352-795-2678 hearing(s). Once convened, the Public Hearing(s) may be He noted the govern- jump from last year’s • Cremation www.stricklandfuneralhome.com ment’s Consumer Price $169.99. Five gold rings continued to one or more future dates: any interested Index has risen 2 percent in jumped 16.3 percent this party shall be advised that the dates, times and places of the 12 months before Sep- year, to $750, and three To Place Your any continuation of the Public Hearing shall be tember. French hens are now $165, announced during the Public Hearing and that no further Thrifty shoppers may instead of $150. “ In Memory ” ad, find some reasons for The $15 partridge is the For Information and costs, notices regarding these matters will be published. cheer. Six items mentioned cheapest item, and swans call 726-8323 Saralynne Any handicapped or person with disabilities requiring 000BXVP in the song haven’t gone up the most expensive, at Miller reasonable accommodation to participate in this meeting $1,000 each. in price: maids-a-milking, should contact the Town Clerk at (352) 447-2511 at least ladies dancing, lords-a- Last-minute shoppers BATH REMODELING at 564-2917 leaping, calling birds, turtle who turn to the Internet [email protected] 48 hours prior to the meeting so arrangements can be doves and the partridge. will pay a bit more for the BATHFITTER Closing time for placing ad made pursuant to Fla. Stat. Section 286.26. The eight maids-a-milking gifts. Buying one set of the “One Day Bath Remodeling” is 4 days prior to run date. All persons are advised that if they decide to appeal core items in each verse still cost just $58 because In Just One Day, any decision made at the above referenced public the minimum wage hasn’t costs $24,431 in traditional We will Install A Beautiful New Bathtub hearing, they will need a record of the proceedings, and risen. stores this year, but $40,440 or Shower “Right Over” Your Old One!!! Twelve drummers drum- online. Part of that differ- Tub to Shower Conversions Too!!! that, for such purpose, they may need to ensure that a ming ($2,775.50) and eleven ence is the extra expense of Call now for a FREE verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record shipping live birds, Duni- pipers piping ($2,562) might In-Home Estimate includes the testimony and evidence upon which the also be considered relative gan said, adding Internet bargains compared to costs rose 1.5 percent com- 1-866-585-8827 appeal is to be based, pursuant to Fla. Stat. 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Associated Press Lisa Gant and Alex Pelling have their 29th wedding ceremony Saturday in Litchfield Plantation in South Carolina. WEDDING DAZE? British couple picks wedding Lisa Gant and Alex Pelling hold hands for wedding photographs in their 29th wedding ceremony. The British couple’s destination with faux ceremony Litchfield ceremony kicks off their five-day Myrtle Beach Wedding Extravaganza with a ceremony each day. They’ve been traveling the world and having a wedding ceremony in 28 other locations, with a Peruvian ceremony topping their list. Each ceremony is not legally binding, so the couple is not officially married. They say as their journey ends some time next year, in 28 different locations they will pick one of the spots and make it official in 2014.

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Imag- has led the drilling indus- Kolodziej, president of the ine one just as bad, or try to seek out new mar- trade group Natural Gas worse, every three years. kets for its product, and Vehicles for America. Prominent planners and energy companies, in- Waste Management, the builders said now is the creasingly, are setting their nation’s largest trash time to think big to shield sights on the transporta- hauler, has committed to the city’s core: a 5-mile bar- tion sector. replacing 80 percent of its rier blocking the entryway Touting natural gas as a fleet with trucks powered to New York Harbor, an ar- cheaper, cleaner-burning by natural gas. Rich chipelago of man-made alternative to gasoline and Mogan, the company’s dis- islets guarding the tip of diesel, drillers, public util- trict manager in southwest- Manhattan, or something ities and government offi- ern Pennsylvania, said like CDM Smith engineer cials are trying to boost about half of his fleet of 100 Larry Murphy’s 1,700-foot demand for natural gas trucks run on the cheaper barrier — complete with buses, taxis, shuttles, deliv- fuel. They are quieter and locks for passing boats and a ery trucks and heavy-duty less expensive to maintain, walkway for pedestrians — work vehicles of all sorts, he said, and “we are look- at the mouth of the Arthur Associated Press while simultaneously en- ing at a 50 percent reduc- Kill waterway between the ABOVE: This artist’s rendering couraging development of tion in our (fuel) cost.” borough of Staten Island provided by CDM Smith the fueling infrastructure Driller EQT Corp. and New Jersey. shows a proposed sea barrier that will be needed to keep opened its own natural gas Act now, before the next at the mouth of the Arthur them running. filling station outside Pitts- deluge, and they said it Kill waterway between the The economics are com- burgh in summer 2011, could even save money in New York borough of Staten pelling. Natural gas costs using it to refuel its trucks the long run. Island and New Jersey, about $1.50 to $2 per gallon while also making it avail- Strategies designed by engineer Larry equivalent less than gaso- able to the public. It’s now Murphy. The 1,700-foot bar- line and diesel. That can doing about 1,000 fill-ups a These strategies aren’t rier has locks for passing add up to tens of thousands month — and only half in- just pipe dreams. Not only boats and a walkway for of dollars in savings for ve- volve EQT vehicles. Other do these technologies al- pedestrians. LEFT: Joseph hicles that guzzle fuel. users include City of Pitts- ready exist, some of the con- Leader, Metropolitan Trans- Fleet managers are tak- burgh trash trucks, shut- cepts have been around for portation Authority vice pres- ing notice. Companies as tles run by the University decades and have been de- ident and chief maintenance diverse as AT&T, Waste of Pittsburgh Medical Cen- ployed successfully in other officer, shines a flashlight on Management and UPS are ter, a taxi service and a countries and U.S. cities. standing water inside the converting all or parts of handful of consumers. So if the science and engi- South Ferry 1 train station neering are sound, the long- Oct. 31 in New York in the term cost would actually be wake of Superstorm Sandy. a savings, and the frequency get the problem fixed. area and around the globe. and severity of more killer Wrong focus These strategies range ■ An extensive green floods is inevitable, what’s from hard structures such makeover of lower Manhat- the holdup? The focus on rebuilding as mammoth barriers tan would install an elabo- Political will. irks people such as Robert equipped with ship gates rate drainage system Roadblocks Trentlyon, a retired weekly and embedded at entrances beneath the streets, build newspaper publisher in Like the argument in to the harbor, to softer and up the very tip by 6 feet, pile lower Manhattan who is greener shoreline restraints 30-foot earthen mounds towns across America when campaigning for sea barri- citizens want a traffic signal like man-made marshes and along the eastern edge, and ers to protect the city: “The barrier islands. create perimeter wetlands installed at a dangerous in- public is at the woe-is-me tersection, Sandy’s 43 Additional landfill, the and a phalanx of artificial stage, rather than how-do- old standby once used to ex- barrier islets — all to absorb deaths and estimated $26 we-prevent-this-in-the- billion in damages citywide tend Manhattan into the the brunt of a huge storm future stage.” harbor, could further lift surge. Plantings along the might not be enough to gal- He belongs to a coterie of Associated Press vanize the public and the vulnerable highways and streets would help soak up professionals and ordinary Motorist Bob Davis fills up his airport shuttle van Oct. 27, politicians into action. other sites beyond the reach runoff that floods the city New Yorkers who want to of the seas. sewers during heavy rains. 2011, at a natural gas pumping station in College Park, Ga. “Unfortunately, they prob- take stronger action. ably won’t do anything until Even more simply, the Though pushing for a re- rock and concrete seawalls something bad happens,” gional plan, they are espe- said CDM Smith’s Murphy. and bulkheads already in cially intent on keeping lower Manhattan could be “And I don’t know if this will Manhattan dry. be considered bad enough.” built up, but perhaps with The 13-mile-long island high-tech wave-absorbing or Weather forecasts serves as the country’s fi- wave-reflecting materials. Sandy and her 14-foot nancial and entertainment Two concepts surge not bad enough? By nerve center. Within a 3- century’s end, researchers mile-long horseshoe-shaped Seizing the initiative from forecast up to four feet flood zone around its south- government, business and ernmost quadrant are al- academic circles have higher seas, producing most 500,000 residents and fleshed out several dra- The Citrus County Chronicle storm flooding akin to 300,000 jobs. Major storms matic concepts to hold back Sandy’s as often as several swamp places such as Wall water before it tops the and the Crystal River Mall times each decade. Even at Street and the site of the shoreline. Two of the most current sea levels, Sandy’s want to help you get World Trade Center. elaborate proposals are: floodwaters filled subways, ■ A rock causeway, with other tunnels and streets in Prevention your letter to Santa. 80-foot-high swinging ship Cut out this letter, fill with your dreams and parts of Manhattan. Proven technology al- gates, would sweep five Without other measures, ready exists to blunt or vir- miles across the entryway to wish list for Christmas, and drop it by our rebuilding will simply aug- tually block wind-whipped inner New York Harbor Santa’s Mail Box at the Crystal River Mall ment the future destruction. seas from overtaking lower from Sandy Hook, N.J., to or Citrus County Chronicle office. Yet that’s what political Manhattan and much of the Breezy Point, N.Y. To pro- leaders are emphasizing. rest of New York City, ac- tect Manhattan, another President Barack Obama cording to a series of Asso- shorter barrier is needed to himself has promised to ciated Press interviews with the north, where the East stand with the city “until the engineers, architects and River meets Long Island rebuilding is complete.” scientists and a review of re- Sound, and another small So it might take a worse search on flooding issues in blockage would go up near superstorm or two to really the New York metropolitan Sandy Hook.

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CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE ‘Groundhog Day’ in Middle East EDITORIAL BOARD n the film “Ground- ple.” In the past when cuse” it could use to ignite na- Gerry Mulligan...... publisher hog Day,” Bill Mur- Israel has done more, tionalist passions. Young Iranians Mike Arnold ...... editor Iray wakes up each such as releasing ter- “hate their rulers,” Lewis said, morning and relives rorists, or giving up and the message from the West, Charlie Brennan ...... editor at large the previous day. land taken in war to which should be conveyed to Curt Ebitz...... citizen member A similar scenario is buttress its security, Is- them via social media, should af- Mac Harris ...... citizen member playing out in the Mid- rael’s “do more” has firm Iran’s ancient history and dle East between Israel brought it less: less se- Persian roots. That history, he be- Founded Rebecca Martin ...... guest member by Albert M. and her enemies. The curity, less peace and lieves, can be used to overcome Williamson Brad Bautista ...... copy chief deadly “movie” always less approval from a the religious fanatics now run- “You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose.” goes like this: Israel is Cal Thomas world that largely ning the country. — David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus shelled or attacked by OTHER wishes it would disap- Lewis, who has seen a lot in his terrorists groups, often pear. The spineless nearly 100 years, believes the called “militants” by VOICES United Nations urged Middle East will become less im- the media, each one “all concerned” to “ex- portant over time. The decline of INVESTMENT OPTION with the same goal: Israel’s elim- ercise maximum restraint,” ig- Arab and Islamic nations, he ination. After demonstrating con- noring Israel’s considerable thinks, will continue as the world siderable restraint of the kind restraint while facing intolerable discovers new sources for fossil that would never be tolerated by provocations. fuels and alternatives to oil, the any other nation, Israel fires back. And so the process replays. primary product these countries Suddenly, the world awakens Bernard Lewis, the renowned supply to the world. As income from its indifference. World lead- scholar and expert on the history from oil declines, Lewis believes County will ers, who said little when Israeli of Islam, was recently aboard a increased migration, mostly to civilians were wounded and post-election cruise sponsored by Europe, but also to the United killed, now urge “restraint” by National Review magazine, as States, risks changing Western “both sides,” as if a moral equiv- was I. cultures. That could mean that Is- alency exists between victim and Lewis noted the Cold War fea- lamic domination could be predator. tured “mutual assured destruc- achieved through immigration, probe idea In the run-up to confrontation, tion” (MAD), which served as a not war. it has been reported Hamas deterrent for the United States In the meantime, Israel is placed weaponry among civil- and Soviet Union from using faced with an existential threat, ians, hoping when Israeli their nuclear weapons against partially of its own making. I ar- airstrikes started they could show each other. Lewis said for Islamic gued against the unilateral ced- photos of dead children, bringing nations such as Iran (which spon- ing of Gaza to the Palestinians. It of a port condemnation on Israel. sors Hamas in Gaza), “MAD is not didn’t take a prophet to foresee What’s more, according to a deterrent, but an inducement.” terrorist groups using Gaza to Breitbart.com, “Hamas has a That’s because, he said, the Iran- launch attacks against Israeli et’s get on with deter- using and expanding the cur- well-established pattern of faking ian regime believes in the apoca- civilians. If Israel invades Gaza mining whether or not rent facilities to serve other civilian deaths in Gaza, even as it lyptic end of days in which the again, there will be more pictures Lbuilding a port in Citrus business interests. seeks civilian deaths in Israel.” 12th Imam — the Islamic “mes- of dead civilians. But even if a County makes financial sense. The idea of operating a port American and foreign TV net- siah” — will emerge in the midst ground effort is successful and The county commission fi- in Citrus County has generated works — particularly CNN and of a nuclear war with Israel and Hamas is partially or entirely nally agreed last a huge amount of BBC — are then brought in to “save” humanity with Islam the neutralized, that won’t solve the Monday to award criticism from res- channel the Palestinian line, por- surviving religion. problem. a contract to THE ISSUE: idents who think traying Israel as the aggressor. Lewis argues for regime New terrorists will arrive. The Next comes the hand-wringing change in Iran, but urges the West cycle of war will repeat. It’s a TransSystems to Port feasibility the idea is dumb. complete and pro- They might be and suggestions Israel must “do to be cautious in the way it goes real-life “Groundhog Day.” study. more” to, as George W. Bush said about promoting it. Iran, he said, duce a study on right. ———■——— the feasibility of In our view, it is in his 2002 Road Map for Peace is a nation with a long and proud OUR OPINION: speech, satisfy the “legitimate as- history. He believes the West Readers may email Cal Thomas operating a port prudent to at least pirations of the Palestinian peo- must not “give Iran a patriotic ex- at [email protected]. in northwest Cit- Get the study done. study the idea. Cit- rus County. rus County has a The study will cost $100,000, desperate need to broaden its with half of the expense being economic base. Our decades of covered by a grant from the dependence on the home- state port authority. This could building industry has led us to be the most hotly debated be one of the last counties in $50,000 expenditure in the his- the United States to begin any tory of county government. In signs of an economic recovery. fact, only $8,000 of actual local The feasibility study will tell tax dollars are being used. The Citrus County if this is a place other funds came from the where new jobs can be created. EDC, Workforce Development As we understand it, local tax and the occupational license dollars are not going to be used tax paid by businesses. to build and operate a port for For more than two years, the the benefit of business. In- concept of creating a port in stead, a port would be created the northwest part of the through private investment county has been proposed and and then funded through a dissected. The port was pro- standard tax on the goods that posed as a job-creation indus- come and go from the facility. trial effort in a county that saw One private business has al- its unemployment rate sky- ready purchased property in rocket to more than 14 percent the region for the purpose of during the current economic using a byproduct from the downturn. The theory behind coal plants to build wall board. the proposal is businesses in- If there is not enough inter- terested in moving or receiving est from private investors, and products in this part of the there are not enough goods state would locate in the area that could be moved in and out around the Barge Canal or of the port, the idea will sink Progress Energy and create like a constitutional amend- jobs. ment on Election Day. LETTERS to the Editor The feasibility study would Government does have a role be used to determine whether to play in job creation. In our Pitts’ column a great TV reality show. Con- OPINIONS INVITED gress — that bastion of morality the proposal makes financial view, that is what Citrus misses mark ■ The opinions expressed in Chroni- — is pretending to be outraged sense and whether the county County is doing in studying Leonard Pitts’ lecture to Re- cle editorials are the opinions of at the behavior of two generals. should proceed. this idea. While $50,000 is a lot publicans went far beyond his the newspaper’s editorial board. The fact that by continuing to The barge canal was con- of money by anyone’s stan- usual pompous audacity (GOP’s ■ Viewpoints depicted in political perpetuate this phony outrage structed by the federal govern- dards, it is a good investment biggest problem? Itself, Nov. 15). cartoons, columns or letters do not necessarily represent the they are humiliating the spouses ment to create a cross-Florida to answer the question about One wonders if Mr. Pitts would opinion of the editorial board. and families of these two men transportation route, but was the possibility of creating a fa- have been kindly disposed to a ■ Groups or individuals are invited doesn’t seem to bother them at stopped for environmental cility that would bring more similar chastisement of Democ- to express their opinions in a let- all. concerns in the 1970s. Progress jobs to our community. rats by a Republican following ter to the editor. Do we need to investigate the Energy also has a barge canal Improving our economy is Ronald Reagan’s landslide ■ Persons wishing to address the Benghazi disaster? Of course we in the region that operates to the most important item on the victory. editorial board, which meets do. Do we need to give it priority deliver coal to the power public agenda. That does not Pitts cannot fail to mention weekly, should call Mike Arnold over keeping America from plants. The feasibility study happen unless leaders in gov- racial prejudice in his columns. at 352-564-2930. ■ going over the financial cliff into would look at the option of ernment actually do something. What he neglects to mention in All letters must be signed and in- clude a phone number and home- another recession or worse? I this column are the numerous town, including letters sent via don’t think so. advertisements immediately email. Names and hometowns will Some continue to say the pres- UNITED WAY NEEDS YOUR HELP after Romney was nominated. be printed; phone numbers will ident is the one who won’t work You remember — Romney is a not be published or given out. The United Way of Citrus County needs your help this holiday season. ■ with Congress. The fact is, every Chronicle rich guy who cannot possibly We reserve the right to edit The is asking readers to join in and support the countywide non- letters for length, libel, fairness time he tried to work with them, profit agency by making a contribution of $31.12 (or whatever you can af- have compassion for the rest of us! This should be named for and good taste. they said no. Someone once said ford). The United Way helps fund 19 nonprofit agencies in the community what it is: Prejudice toward a ■ Letters must be no longer than the definition of insanity is and is leading the effort to impact important community concerns. Please, 600 words, and writers will be doing the same thing over and Chronicle minority. The message played limited to four letters per month. send your contribution to Gerry Mulligan at the /United Way, 1624 well and may have garnered sig- over and expecting a different ■ N. Meadowcrest Blvd., Crystal River, FL 34429. nificant votes for Mr. Obama. SEND LETTERS TO: The Editor, result. I don’t know how long you 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., expect someone to beat their — Gerry Mulligan, publisher Regarding race, one should re- Crystal River, FL 34429. Or, fax to head against a brick wall before member, as the current “Lin- 352-563-3280, or email to they realize it is futile, but I coln” film illustrates, it was [email protected]. Republicans over and against think the president gave it his best shot. Clock repair recommendation the vast majority of Democrats president in his second term. If Politicians always start their I would like to thank the person who inquired about who passed the 13th Amendment not, thousands of our neighbors OUND party talking points with the cuckoo clock repair and received several responses giving slaves all the rights and will continue to suffer and our S phrase, “The American people from clock repairmen and we tried one of them. We privileges of American citizenry. nation will fall into even greater OFF want … ” then go on to prove they had actually a Seiko clock. It ran on battery and all at Doubtless, much soul search- decline. once stopped and we called several of the clock re- ing is underway by the Republi- haven’t a clue to what the people pairmen and we did find Marvin, the clock repair- can Party and new approaches Earle W. Pratt want. man, and his phone number was 352-726-9983. will be made in 2016. Mean- Lecanto In this election, the American Seeking left-handed bow while, America has lost a man of people told you what we want. CALL incredible skill who could have Time to do Now we expect you to do it! I need a left-handed bow for (my) grandson. He’s turned around a nation strug- 11 years old. Can’t find one anywhere. Would you gling economically. One can only what you were told Evlyn Skurow please call 352-726-2890? 563-0579 pray Mr. Obama will be a wiser If it wasn’t so sad, it would be Crystal River

THE CHRONICLE invites you to call “Sound Off” with your opinions about any subject. You do not need to leave your name, and have less than a minute to record. COMMENTS will be edited for length, libel, personal or political attacks and good taste. Editors will cut libelous material. OPINIONS expressed are purely those of the callers. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE OPINION MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2012 A11 Thank-you LETTERS Thank you from Rosie (Red Dog) Joshua’s House for Golden Retriever Rescue would like to thank every- one who contributed to the care of Rosie. Rosie was hit by a car in Crystal River, picked up by Ani- mal Control and taken to Midway Animal Hospital for evaluation. Our president, Ellen Pavlik, who works at Mid- way, looked into Rosie’s Special to the Chronicle eyes and decided she was Rosie the red dog is doing well. Thanks to the outpouring of not a golden, but deserved support by members of the community, her veterinary bills a chance. Ellen contacted have been paid. the Board of Joshua’s House and all agreed we We are delighted by the Cream Dr., Bow Wow Bou- needed to help this little growth in submissions this tique, Skoors Natural Mar- girl and contribute to her year, and the outcome will ket, Inverness Yoga & care. be a beautiful calendar of Wellness, Ritzy Rags & Rosie’s injuries were beloved cats and dogs! The Glitzy Jewels, Deco Café, greater than first deter- pet with the highest num- Nature Coast Tees/ mined, and we were strug- ber of votes will also grace Graphic Elite Printing, gling with the bills. Ellen the front cover. Bark Central Dog Park, and John Pavlik and many Calendars will be on Lorraine Clark Pet board members con- sale on Saturday, Dec. 1, at Portraits, ValuePet tributed privately, but we the fourth annual K-9 Kar- Supplies.com/Casita Big were rapidly falling nival in Liberty Park, In- Dog Rescue and Jackie behind. verness — sponsored by Devine Designs. Thanks to the Chronicle the Greater Inverness This year’s calendar is and an article by Eryn Olde Towne Association. dedicated to our volun- THE EDITOR Worthington, you, the pub- The price of the calendar teers who have worked so Letter to lic, became involved. With will be $10. Calendars can hard these past three Let’s work toward solutions demeans the wealthy while he is one of your help and contribu- be preordered by visiting years to our shelter them. Didn’t Mitt “demean” the 47 per- tions, we were able to pay our website at www. in their work and hope Mr. (Robert) Hagaman’s column (of cent he said he wasn’t worried about? He all of Rosie’s bills. FriendsofCCAS.org or call- you will continue to find Nov. 18) was obviously well constructed, gets away with it because he’s not one of Rosie is doing well; she ing us at 352-201-8664. the inspiration to do what but it comes across as just another them? His arrogance is demeaning to all lament of a sore loser. Mitt also has attended our Golden Re- Proceeds from the cal- you do! Thank you also to Americans. What about those who collect whined and made excuses since then as triever Rescue Reunion in endar sales will go toward Dr. Julie Rosenberger for Social Security? And how about those well. I suggest we get over it and start October and became the helping animals in need of your humane attitude to (who) collect a government pension, be it being a part of the solution instead of star of the day. We are all homes at our shelter in a the practice of shelter military or otherwise? If so, they are part perpetuating the divisiveness. As a life- so grateful for your multitude of ways. We medicine, which needs to of the 47 percent. Every American is or long Republican myself, I am embar- assistance. fund extraordinary med- be acknowledged with will be in some way part of the 47 percent. rassed the best the party could come up We read about so much ical expenses for animals greater regularity. The You also say “he let Middle East gov- with was Mitt Romney, but that is irrele- anger and so many hurtful that would otherwise be pursuit of our mission ernments be replaced by American- vant now. things going on in the virtually impossible to would have been impossi- hating governments.” That, sir, is a world today; it is wonder- find homes for due to their ble without your leader- And yes, I do blame Bush for two un- ridiculous statement. What could anyone ful to know we are living medical condition (what ship and talent. winnable wars costing trillions of dollars have done to stop it? Get into five or six in a community that has so adopter expects to outlay The Citrus County com- and tens of thousands of lives. You call it new wars? much heart. You have more than the cost of the munity is a generous one, sad? I call it one of the worst decisions in Mr. Hagaman, I’ve read your letters for given an injured stray dog adoption fee when coming even in the tough eco- American history. I blame myself as well, years and agreed with you for the most a second chance at life. to our shelter?). nomic times we face. because I voted for him. part in the past. But your column does That is what rescue is all The 2013 calendar has Thank you for continuing I see many references to Republicans nothing but ambiguously blame the presi- about. pictures of just some of to support our efforts and and Democrats. I saw no reference to dent for everything from grocery prices the lives your contribu- tireless mission of being “the American people.” This type of po- to the beliefs of the evangelicals. Kay Krieger tions from last year’s cal- there for our Citrus litical partisanship is part of the problem It is time to stop the blame and become recording secretary for endar have assisted. We County homeless pets! we have, perhaps the biggest. It’s a very part of the solution. The last thing Amer- Joshua’s House for Golden fund transport and adop- For more information on short walk across the aisle, sir. I know of ica needs is half the country pointing at Retriever Rescue tion expenses associated our mission, how to get in- no moats between them. Aren’t we all someone and blaming them for our prob- Beverly Hills with transferring dogs to volved or to donate, visit Americans first and foremost? lems. We need to come together as a na- qualified rescue pro- us at FriendsofCCAS.org The major problem isn’t a reluctance tion to solve this. We know what the grams. We assist the shel- or call us at 352-201-8664 to push harder for “our” conservative problems are. We need answers and we Pet idol contest ter in funding projects and or mail to FOCCAS, P.O. values, Mr. Hagaman. But one of the need solutions. Not just 1 percent or 2 essentials that may be out- Box 641, Inverness, FL problems is some can’t get over the fact percent of us, or even 47 percent of us. a success side the realm of their al- 34451. Our tax ID No. is 27- that America chose its leader and not All of us. Friends of Citrus County located budget. 3166893. All donors will be your leader. Animal Services would We would like to thank mailed a tax deduction You go on to say we shouldn’t believe Mark Stoltz like to thank everyone the following sponsors, receipt. anything the president says because he Inverness who participated in our many of whom support our second annual Pet Idol mission every day of the Samantha Carter and Contest this year to decide year: The Citrus County Anne Mangano Inverness Surgical Association co-chairs of FOCCAS the 12 pets that will be Chronicle, Countryside A Citrus Memorial Health System Facility highlighted in our 2013 Animal Hospital, TLC Ani- Calendar Committee 000DASH Year of Saved Lives mal Hospital, Midway Ani- Friends of Citrus County WELCOMES FOCCAS Calendar. mal Hospital, The Ice Animals Services William R. Brown, D.P.M

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World BRIEFS Battle Thanksgiving travelers heading home ning smoothly as millions of waited at New York’s Penn Favorable people trekked home after Station for a train back to feasting with family and Washington, near their friends. home in Falls Church, Va. weather, few Experts predicted a slight But their train was expected rise in the number of people on time Sunday morning. delays Sunday traveling this Thanksgiving “We definitely wanted to weekend compared to last avoid the airport on Thanks- Associated Press year. According to AAA’s giving weekend, for sure,” yearly analysis, some 43.6 Scappa said. SEATTLE — Travelers million Americans were ex- Renee Kerns, her hus- heading home after the long pected to journey 50 miles band Mike and their two Thanksgiving weekend had or more between Wednes- children left about 30 min- yet another reason to be day and Sunday, and more utes earlier than usual to thankful Sunday: favorable of them were likely to be catch a flight to home to Cal- weather and few airport de- driving while fewer were ifornia. They anticipated lays reported on what is tra- flying. longer lines at the Washing- Associated Press ditionally the busiest travel Mauro Scappa and his ton-area Dulles Interna- Travelers rest Thursday in a waiting area in the domestic day of the year. wife, Chris, and their two tional Airport, but sailed terminal of San Francisco International Airport in California. Although there was little children were among those through security in 10 min- elbow room on packed who chose not to take to the utes and were at their gate an hour before their flight. through security. buses, trains and airplanes, skies. They braced them- for their 8:30 a.m. flight to “It was fine,” Renee Added her husband: travel appeared to be run- selves for delays as they Oakland, Calif., more than Kerns said of getting “Easy, but we’re early.”

Associated Press Egypt’s Shiite Muslims re-enact the seventh century battle of Karbala during the climax Fatal factory fire of the festival of Ashoura foes dig on Sunday in the Shiite neighborhood of Sadr City in Baghdad, Iraq The festival of Ashoura commemorates in heels the martyrdom of Imam Hussein, the grandson of Prophet Muhammad at the Battle of Karbala, Iraq, in One killed, 40 the year 680 A.D. hurt in protest Syrian rebels against Morsi capture air base Associated Press BEIRUT — Syrian rebels captured a helicopter base CAIRO — Supporters just outside Damascus Sun- and opponents of Egypt’s day in what an activist called president Sunday grew a “blow to the morale of the more entrenched in their regime” near President potentially destabilizing Bashar Assad’s seat of power. battle over the Islamist The takeover claim showed leader’s move to assume how rebels are advancing in near-absolute powers, the area of the capital, though with neither side appear- ing willing to back down as they are badly outgunned, the stock market plunged making inroads where Assad’s amid the fresh turmoil. power was once unchal- The standoff poses one lenged. Rebels have also of the hardest tests for the been able to fire mortar rounds nation’s liberal and secu- into Damascus recently. Associated Press lar opposition since Hosni The director of the Britain- Bangladeshi firefighters, above and below, battle a fire Saturday night at a garment factory in the Savar Mubarak’s ouster nearly based Syrian Observatory for neighborhood in Dhaka, Bangladesh. two years ago. Failure to Human Rights, Rami Abdul- sustain protests and even- Rahman, said rebels seized tually force Mohammed control of the Marj al-Sultan 112 people die after being trapped in garment building blaze Morsi to loosen control base on the outskirts of Dam- could consign it to long- ascus on Sunday morning. Associated Press term irrelevance. He said at least 15 rebels and Clashes between the two eight soldiers were killed in DHAKA, Bangladesh — Fire sides spilled onto the the fighting that started a day raced through a garment factory streets for a third day since earlier. The rebels later with- that supplies major retailers in the the president issued edicts drew from the base. West, killing at least 112 people, making him immune to many of whom were trapped by the oversight of any kind, in- Suicide blasts at flames because the eight-story cluding from the courts. Nigeria base kill 11 building lacked emergency exits, an A teenager was killed official said Sunday. and at least 40 people KADUNA, Nigeria — Twin were wounded when a suicide car bombs exploded The blaze broke out late Saturday at a factory operated outside group of anti-Morsi pro- Sunday at a church inside Bangladesh’s capital of Dhaka by testers tried to storm the one of Nigeria’s top military Tazreen Fashions Ltd., a subsidiary local offices of the politi- bases, killing at least 11 peo- of the Tuba Group, which makes cal arm of the president’s ple and wounding another 30 products for Walmart and other Muslim Brotherhood in in an embarrassing attack, companies in the U.S. and Europe. the Nile Delta city of showing the continued inse- Firefighters recovered at least Damanhoor, according to curity that haunts Africa’s 100 bodies from the factory, Maj. security officials. most populous nation. Mohammad Mahbub, fire depart- It was the first reported No one immediately ment operations director, told The sourcing” assessor for Walmart, ac- making products for Walmart. death from the street bat- claimed responsibility for the Associated Press. He said 12 other cording to a document posted on If a factory is rated “orange” three tles that erupted across attacks, but suspicion imme- people who were injured after they the Tuba Group’s website. It did not times in a two-year period, Walmart much of the nation Friday, diately fell on the radical Is- jumped from the building to escape specify what led to the rating. won’t place any orders for one year. the day after Morsi’s de- lamist sect known as Boko died at hospitals. Walmart spokesman Kevin Gard- The May 2011 report was the first or- crees were announced. Haram, whose suicide Local media reported up to 124 ner said online documents indicating ange rating for the factory. The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity bombers target Sunday wor- people were killed. The cause of the an orange or “high risk” assessment Neither Tazreen’s owner nor because they were not au- ship services in what has be- blaze was not immediately clear, and after the May 2011 inspection and a Tuba Group officials could be authorities ordered an investigation. yellow or “medium risk” report after reached for comment. thorized to speak to the come a weekly macabre media, identified the boy routine in Nigeria. Army soldiers and border guards an inspection in August 2011 ap- The Tuba Group is a major were sent to help police keep order peared to pertain to the factory where Bangladeshi garment exporter as 15-year-old Islam This attack in Jaji on Sun- Hamdi Abdel-Maqsood. day, however, happened in- as thousands of onlookers and anx- the fire broke out. The August 2011 whose clients also include Car- ious relatives of the factory workers Tensions also dealt a side a barracks home to the letter said Walmart would conduct refour and IKEA, according to its gathered, Mahbub said. another inspection within one year. website. Its factories export gar- fresh blow to the economy, Armed Forces Command and Tazreen was given a “high risk” Gardner said it was not clear if ments to the U.S., Germany, France, which has suffered due to Staff College, one of the safety rating after a May 16, 2011, the inspection had been conducted Italy and the Netherlands, among the problems plaguing the country’s most important mili- audit conducted by an “ethical or whether the factory was still other countries. Arab world’s most tary colleges. It also showed populous nation since a new dangerous sophistica- Mubarak’s ouster. tion as the second explosion Egypt’s benchmark appeared timed to target re- EGX30 stock index sponders rushing to aid the dropped 9.59 percentage wounded 10 minutes after the points Sunday in the first first blast, officials said. trading session since Morsi issued his decrees. The Congo and M23 losses were among the rebels negotiate biggest since the turbulent days and weeks immedi- KAMPALA, Uganda — ately after Mubarak’s Congolese officials are in talks ouster in a popular upris- Sunday with representatives of ing last year. The loss in the M23, the rebel group that last value of shares was esti- week took control of the east- mated at close to $5 billion. ern Congo city of Goma, ac- The judiciary, the main cording to Ugandan officials. target of the edicts, has Ugandan Defence Minister pushed back, calling the Crispus Kiyonga said he is decrees a power grab and mediating discussions to help an “assault” on the both sides reach a settlement branch’s independence. that would end a violent re- Judges and prosecutors bellion that has sucked in stayed away from many Uganda and Rwanda. ABOVE LEFT: People look inside a burnt garment factory Sunday outside Dhaka, Bangladesh. ABOVE RIGHT: courts in Cairo and other —From wire reports People console a woman whose relative was killed in the fire. cities Sunday. ■ Browns get a ■ Football/B2, B3 big win over the ■ Auto racing/B4 Section B - MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2012 sloppy Steelers, ■ Scoreboard/B4 but lose their QB ■ Basketball/B5 to a concussion ■ Entertainment/B6 in the final ■ Puzzles, comics/B6, B7 B2 minutes./ ■ Classifieds/B9

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SPORTS BRIEFS With help from Donald, McIlroy claims Dubai Associated Press 23-under 265 at the season- timidly. I wanted to come Holmgren leaving ending tournament. Rose, here and finish in style.” Browns immediately DUBAI, United Arab who was tied for seventh Second-ranked Luke CLEVELAND — Browns Emirates — Rory McIlroy after three rounds, surged Donald (71) was tied for made five straight birdies down the stretch into con- third with Charl Schwartzel president Mike Holmgren is down the stretch to over- tention after shooting a (68) of South Africa. Louis leaving the organization take Justin Rose and win course-record 62 that in- Oosthuizen (69) was an- immediately. the Dubai World Champi- cluded an eagle and eight other shot back in fifth. Following Cleveland’s onship on Sunday, ending birdies. The day was supposed to 20-14 win over the rival a historic year in which the “I just wanted to finish be a duel between McIlroy Pittsburgh Steelers on 23-year-old Northern the season the way I thought and Donald, who were tied Sunday, a Browns Irishman won the PGA I deserved to finish the for the lead after the third spokesman said the game Championship and the Eu- season,” McIlroy said after round. The Englishman was Holmgren’s last with ropean and PGA tour holing a birdie on 18 and grabbed an early two-shot the team. The 64-year-old money titles. raising his arms in the air lead when McIlroy bo- former coach had hoped to The top-ranked McIlroy in celebration. “You know, geyed the first and Donald stay until the end of the recovered from early put- I played so well throughout birdied the second. Associated Press season in an advisory role, ting woes to finish at 6- the year and I didn’t want Rory McIlroy plays a bunker shot Sunday during the DP but left open the possibility under 66 for a total to just let it tail off sort of See GOLF/ Page B4 World Golf Championship in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. of an earlier departure. He has been replaced by new owner Jimmy Haslam with CEO Joe Banner, who spent 19 Celtics years with Philadelphia. Holmgren spoke to several players and Haslam in the locker room. He will address outlast the media on Monday. The Browns went 12-31 under Holmgren. ’Noles lose DE scrappy Carradine to injury TALLAHASSEE — De- fensive end Tank Carradine Magic will miss Florida State’s final two games of the Associated Press 2012 season with a torn ORLANDO — Kevin Gar- knee ligament. nett had 24 points and 10 re- Coach Jimbo Fisher an- bounds, Paul Pierce added nounced the injury Sunday. 23 points and Rajon Rondo Florida State plays the At- was one shy of a lantic Coast Conference triple double with 15 points championship game Satur- and 16 assists as the Boston day against Georgia Tech, Celtics outlasted the Or- and will play in a bowl. lando Magic 116-110 in over- Carradine led Florida time Sunday night. State (10-2, 7-1) with 80 The Celtics won their tackles and was second on second straight and earned the Seminoles with 11 sacks. their sixth consecutive win over the Magic. They re- Auburn fires Chizik turn home Wednesday for a after 3-9 campaign pair of home games, begin- AUBURN, Ala. — Associated Press ning with Brooklyn on Auburn has fired coach cornerback Asante Samuel (22) and William Moore (25) unsuccessfully try to intercept a game- Wednesday. J.J. Redick scored 21 and Gene Chizik. ending hail mary thrown by Buccaneers quarterback Josh Freeman on Sunday in Tampa. The Falcons won 24-23. Jameer Nelson had 20 for Auburn announced Sun- the Magic, whose loss day that Chizik was dis- snapped a two-game win missed two years after streak. leading the Tigers to their Orlando led by as many as first national title since seven in the fourth quarter, 1957. The Tigers closed but had 19 turnovers. It was with a 49-0 loss to No. 2 Al- the seventh straight game in abama that was the sec- which the Magic have had at ond-most lopsided Iron least 15 turnovers. Bowl game ever and worst The Magic host San Anto- since 1948. nio on Wednesday. The move came after a After some early back- 3-9 season without any and-forth, the Celtics broke Southeastern Conference Bucs drop close one at home the overtime stalemate and wins. It was the most took a 113-108 lead on a 3- losses by an Auburn team to division-leading Falcons pointer by Pierce, and layup since an 0-10 season in by Rondo with 1:37 left. Associated Press 1950. See MAGIC/ Page B5 Chizik had three years left on a contract worth — TAMPA $3.5 million annually. he Atlanta Falcons stumbled into The Tigers were a hole, only to find a way to escape outscored 150-21 in their final three SEC games. T again. ¶ Matt Ryan threw for 353 He finished 33-19 and yards and overcame two critical turnovers 15-17 in SEC games. by leading another late touchdown drive NC State’s O’Brien to rally the Falcons to a 24-23 victory over fired after six years the on Sunday. RALEIGH, N.C. — North Ryan teamed with Michael Turner’s 3- Carolina State has fired Julio Jones on an 80-yard yard TD run put Atlanta football coach Tom O’Brien TD midway through the ahead for good with after six seasons, four of third quarter, but the 7:55 left. Connor Barth which were good enough NFC South leaders found missed a 56-yard goal to get the Wolfpack into a themselves trailing 23-17 for Tampa Bay (6-5) in bowl but none that could after the Bucs marched the closing minutes, and get them to the Atlantic for a touchdown, then the Bucs’ four-game Associated Press Coast Conference champi- forced a fumble by winning streak ended Orlando Magic small forward onship game. Ryan to set up a field when Josh Freeman’s Arron Afflalo drives to the Athletic director Debbie goal that put the Fal- desperation pass fell Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive tackle Gerald McCoy basket against Boston Yow made the announcement cons in catchup mode dives on a fumble by Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Celtics shooting guard Jason Sunday, a day after the with 10 minutes to go. See BUCS/ Page B2 Ryan during the fourth quarter. Terry on Sunday during the Wolfpack finished a 7-5 first half in Orlando. regular season with a win over Boston College. During a news conference, Yow said she met with O’Brien Fri- day to discuss the future of Gators complete turnaround with romp at FSU the program, then notified him of her decision Sunday. BRENT KALLESTAD And there was no talk of now awaits its bowl invita- “I told them it’s really Associated Press being soft. tion a bit wistfully. The fairly simple,” Yow said. “We’re a physical foot- Gators know that only a “Coach O’Brien and I agree TALLAHASSEE — A ball team,” Muschamp 17-9 loss to Georgia a on the goal of becoming a year after calling his team said. “That’s what we pride month ago prevents them top-25 program. We just soft following an embar- ourselves on.” from playing Alabama in don’t agree on what it takes rassing home loss to Florida The Gators impressed this Saturday’s SEC title to do that, how to get there.” State, Florida coach Will Florida State defensive game, where the winner O’Brien went 40-35 in Muschamp watched many of end Bjoern Werner, who was will likely be Notre Dame’s opponent in the BCS na- Raleigh. He took the Wolf- those same players rip the one of the few Seminoles to Seminoles 37-26 Saturday. give Florida trouble. tional championship game pack to three bowl games, They clinched one of the “The way they were Jan. 7. but won’t coach in a fourth best regular seasons in double-teaming — I’ve Muschamp and the when N.C. State receives school history with a win never seen it before,” said Gators could be headed to its bid next week. Yow said more convincing than the Werner, who had 3 1/2 sacks New Orleans for a Sugar O’Brien’s buyout would be final 11-point victory in the game. “Give credit to Bowl date. $1.2 million over four years. margin. them.” Meanwhile, No. 13 N.C. State said offensive “Our guys just continued Florida (11-1, 7-1 South- Florida State (10-2, 7-1 At- coordinator Dana Bible will Associated Press to press forward,” Muschamp eastern Conference) moved lantic Coast Conference) coach the bowl game. Florida running back Mike Gillislee scores a touchdown said. “We don’t do excuses. up a notch to No. 5 in The must get ready to play —From wire reports Saturday as Florida State linebacker Vince Williams makes We did enough of that last Associated Press poll with the tackle during the first half in Tallahassee. year.” its win in Tallahassee and See GATORS /Page B4 B2 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2012 NFL FOOTBALL CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Browns 20, Steelers 14 Jaguars 24, Titans 19 Pittsburgh 7 7 0 0 — 14 Tennessee 3 3 3 10 — 19 Cleveland 3 10 7 0 — 20 Jacksonville 7 0 7 10 — 24 First Quarter First Quarter Pit—Timmons 53 interception return (Suisham kick), 13:49. Ten—FG Bironas 38, 13:32. Cle—FG Dawson 28, 8:25. Jac—Jennings 1 run (Scobee kick), :12. Second Quarter Second Quarter Cle—J.Cameron 5 pass from Weeden (Dawson Ten—FG Bironas 40, :11. kick), 12:20. Third Quarter Cle—FG Dawson 32, 3:26. Jac—Shorts 59 pass from Henne (Scobee Pit—Rainey 1 run (Suisham kick), :01. kick), 8:40. Third Quarter Cle—Richardson 15 run (Dawson kick), 5:19. Ten—FG Bironas 39, 3:26. A—69,661. Fourth Quarter Pit Cle Ten—FG Bironas 33, 10:05. First downs 13 14 Jac—Blackmon 7 pass from Henne (Scobee Total Net Yards 242 238 kick), 6:50. Rushes-yards 20-49 34-108 Ten—Britt 6 pass from Locker (Bironas kick), 4:52. Passing 193 130 Jac—FG Scobee 41, :24. Punt Returns 3-5 4-43 Kickoff Returns 4-75 1-5 A—63,323. Interceptions Ret. 1-53 3-1 Ten Jac Comp-Att-Int 20-34-3 17-26-1 First downs 20 19 Sacked-Yards Lost 1-6 4-28 Total Net Yards 360 321 Punts 6-45.8 10-38.3 Rushes-yards 29-110 27-100 Fumbles-Lost 8-5 0-0 Passing 250 221 Penalties-Yards 9-68 10-90 Punt Returns 1-0 1-5 Time of Possession 26:30 33:30 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Kickoff Returns 5-108 1-24 RUSHING—Pittsburgh, Dwyer 9-19, Rainey 5- Interceptions Ret. 1-0 2-21 17, Redman 2-7, Mendenhall 4-6. Cleveland, Comp-Att-Int 23-40-2 17-26-1 Richardson 29-85, Hardesty 2-14, Weeden 2- Sacked-Yards Lost 1-11 7-40 8, Benjamin 1-1. Punts 4-50.3 5-47.0 PASSING—Pittsburgh, Batch 20-34-3-199. Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Cleveland, Weeden 17-26-1-158. Penalties-Yards 6-42 5-30 RECEIVING—Pittsburgh, Miller 6-63, Sanders 5-75, Rainey 4-15, Dwyer 2-9, Redman 1-15, Time of Possession 30:37 29:23 W.Johnson 1-13, Wallace 1-9. Cleveland, Gor- INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS don 4-60, Richardson 4-27, Massaquoi 3-27, RUSHING—Tennessee, C.Johnson 21-80, Watson 3-26, J.Cameron 2-12, Little 1-6. Locker 5-21, Reynaud 2-5, Wright 1-4. Jack- sonville, Parmele 8-45, Jennings 16-43, Black- Broncos 17, Chiefs 9 Asssociated Press mon 1-12, Henne 2-0. Denver 0773—17 PASSING—Tennessee, Locker 23-40-2-261. Kansas City 6 0 3 0 — 9 linebacker D’Qwell Jackson (52) and cornerback break up a pass to Pittsburgh Jacksonville, Henne 17-26-1-261. First Quarter Steelers Mike Wallace on Sunday in the fourth quarter in Cleveland. The tipped ball was recovered RECEIVING—Tennessee, Cook 6-47, Wright 5- KC—FG Succop 34, 9:20. 48, Washington 4-54, Britt 3-25, Williams 2-46, KC—FG Succop 22, 4:31. by Browns defensive tackle Billy Winn. Second Quarter C.Johnson 2-29, Stevens 1-12. Jacksonville, Den—Tamme 7 pass from Manning (Prater Blackmon 5-62, Shorts 4-105, Lewis 4-56, Shipley kick), :18. 1-24, Parmele 1-7, Ta’ufo’ou 1-5, Jennings 1-2. Third Quarter MISSED FIELD GOALS—Tennessee, Bironas KC—FG Succop 49, 7:35. 42 (WL). Den—D.Thomas 30 pass from Manning (Prater kick), 4:41. Dolphins 24, Fourth Quarter Den—FG Prater 34, :14. Seahawks 21 A—74,244. Den KC Seattle 0 7 7 7 — 21 First downs 21 13 Miami 0 7 0 17 — 24 Total Net Yards 368 264 Second Quarter Rushes-yards 24-95 31-148 Browns beat sloppy Steelers, but lose QB Weeden to concussion Mia—Bush 21 run (Carpenter kick), 5:13. Passing 273 116 Sea—McCoy 3 pass from Wilson (Hauschka Punt Returns 0-0 2-23 you’re not going to beat throws. We had all the close game. And this one kick), :29. Kickoff Returns 2-92 3-57 Associated Press Third Quarter Interceptions Ret. 1-(-2) 1-8 anybody,” Tomlin said. fumbles, and yet we still pleased new owner Comp-Att-Int 22-37-1 13-26-1 Sea—Robinson 4 pass from Wilson (Hauschka Sacked-Yards Lost 2-12 2-10 CLEVELAND — They “We were highly penal- had a chance to win, Jimmy Haslam, who had kick), 4:00. Punts 4-42.3 6-45.3 didn’t look like them- ized. When you do those that’s the crazy part.” a minority share of the Fourth Quarter Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 Mia—Thomas 3 run (Carpenter kick), 8:08. Penalties-Yards 4-35 7-50 selves at all. Not with things, you’re going to Browns rookie quar- Steelers before buying Sea—Washington 98 kickoff return (Hauschka Time of Possession 28:17 31:43 the turnovers, penalties lose I don’t care who is terback Brandon Weeden the Browns for $1.05 bil- kick), 7:54. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Mia—Clay 29 pass from Tannehill (Carpenter RUSHING—Denver, Moreno 20-85, Hillman 3- and blown chances. playing quarterback.” sustained a concussion lion in August. Haslam 9, Manning 1-1. Kansas City, Charles 23-107, These weren’t the Batch, forced to start in the final minutes, al- enjoyed not seeing “Ter- kick), 5:13. McCluster 2-23, Draughn 2-13, Hillis 2-5, Cop- Mia—FG Carpenter 43, :00. per 1-1, Quinn 1-(minus 1). Pittsburgh Steelers of old. because of injuries to lowing backup Colt rible Towels” waving A—51,295. PASSING—Denver, Manning 22-37-1-285. And it had little to do Ben Roethlisberger and McCoy to come in and after the game. Sea Mia Kansas City, Quinn 13-25-1-126, Hillis 0-1-0-0. with their 37-year-old Byron Leftwich, threw finish off a victory Cleve- “I’ve seen it the other First downs 16 23 RECEIVING—Denver, D.Thomas 4-82, Decker Total Net Yards 312 435 4-64, Stokley 4-62, Tamme 4-48, Moreno 4-26, quarterback. three interceptions and land fans will savor long way around,” Haslam said. Rushes-yards 27-96 28-189 Dreessen 2-3. Kansas City, Bowe 4-41, McCluster “That was an ugly per- the Steelers (6-5) lost after this season ends. “It’s good to see their 4-21, Moeaki 2-40, Copper 2-14, Newsome 1-10. Passing 216 246 MISSED FIELD GOALS—Denver, Prater 47 formance,” coach Mike five fumbles, the last on Coach Pat Shurmur said fans leaving and our fans Punt Returns 2-30 0-0 (WR), 33 (WL). Tomlin said. a desperation final-play the 29-year-old Weeden staying and cheering. It Kickoff Returns 2-122 0-0 Interceptions Ret. 1-10 0-0 Bears 28, Vikings 10 With their playoff lives lateral as they fell to the was being treated for the was a great win for us. Comp-Att-Int 21-27-0 18-26-1 Minnesota 3070—10 in peril, the Steelers Browns (3-8) for just the head injury, which hap- It’s nice for me, but it’s Sacked-Yards Lost 2-8 1-7 Chicago 10 15 3 0 — 28 committed eight turnovers second time in 18 games. pened when he hit his bigger for our coaches Punts 7-40.0 5-45.0 First Quarter and third-string QB head while throwing an and our players.” Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Min—FG Walsh 40, 12:17. Batch finished 20 of 34 Penalties-Yards 10-59 2-15 Chi—Bush 1 run (Gould kick), 7:17. Charlie Batch didn’t do for 199 yards, but couldn’t incompletion. It also sent president Time of Possession 31:59 28:01 Chi—FG Gould 47, :32. Second Quarter enough to overcome the rally the stumbling Steel- Browns rookie Trent Mike Holmgren out on a INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Chi—Bush 1 run (Podlesh run), 4:01. miscues as Pittsburgh ers the way Big Ben can. Richardson rushed for winning note. After the RUSHING—Seattle, Lynch 19-46, Wilson 5-38, Chi—Spaeth 13 pass from Cutler (Gould kick), 1:48. Turbin 2-9, Rice 1-3. Miami, Bush 14-87, Third Quarter lost 20-14 to Cleveland “I have to put it on my 85 yards, scoring the go- game, the Browns an- Thomas 9-60, Tannehill 4-33, Mar.Moore 1-9. Min—Rudolph 2 pass from Ponder (Walsh kick), on Sunday, giving the shoulders,” Batch said. ahead TD on a 15-yard nounced that it was the PASSING—Seattle, Wilson 21-27-0-224. 10:44. Browns a rare win over “We had a chance to win, run in the third. final game for Holm- Miami, Tannehill 18-26-1-253. Chi—FG Gould 46, 3:57. RECEIVING—Seattle, Tate 4-56, Rice 3-49, A—62,306. their hated rivals. actually two, and I For one of the few gren, who has been re- Turbin 3-47, Miller 3-16, McCoy 2-23, Lynch 2-1, Min Chi “When you turn the turned it over. Can’t do times in recent years, placed by new CEO Joe First downs 15 23 Baldwin 1-14, Kearse 1-8, Moore 1-6, Robinson Total Net Yards 258 296 ball over the way we did, that. I made some bad Cleveland finally won a Banner. 1-4. Miami, Bess 7-129, Clay 6-84, Hartline 2-17, Rushes-yards 20-114 39-113 Thomas 1-18, Fasano 1-10, Bush 1-(minus 5). Passing 144 183 Punt Returns 1-0 1-6 Bengals 34, Raiders 10 Kickoff Returns 3-67 3-65 NFL CAPSULES Interceptions Ret. 1-31 1-35 Oakland 0 0 10 0 — 10 Comp-Att-Int 22-43-1 23-31-1 Broncos 17, Chiefs 9 Jaguars 24, Titans 19 49ers 31, Saints 21 Cincinnati 14 10 0 10 — 34 Sacked-Yards Lost 2-15 1-5 First Quarter Punts 4-40.5 4-43.3 KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Peyton Manning JACKSONVILLE — Chad Henne threw NEW ORLEANS — Ahmad Brooks Cin—Green-Ellis 1 run (Nugent kick), 9:12. Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-1 Cin—Sanu 2 pass from Dalton (Nugent kick), Penalties-Yards 3-44 5-55 threw for 285 yards and two touchdowns, two touchdown passes, sparking the and Donte Whitner returned interceptions 2:59. Time of Possession 22:30 37:30 Second Quarter INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS and Denver rallied for its sixth straight win. NFL’s worst offense for the second con- for touchdowns, the 49ers sacked Drew RUSHING—Minnesota, Peterson 18-108, Pon- Manning hit tight end Jacob Tamme late secutive week. Brees five times, and San Francisco Cin—Sanu 5 pass from Dalton (Nugent kick), der 2-6. Chicago, Bush 21-60, Forte 14-42, Cut- 7:28. ler 3-9, Allen 1-2. in the first half and wide receiver Demaryius The Jaguars (2-9) snapped a seven- ended the New Orleans Saints’ three- Cin—FG Nugent 55, :00. PASSING—Minnesota, Ponder 22-43-1-159. Thomas in the third quarter, and that was game losing streak. game winning streak. Third Quarter Chicago, Cutler 23-31-1-188. more than enough to overcome three Henne, making his first start in more Colin Kaepernick was solid in his second Oak—FG Janikowski 55, 10:28. RECEIVING—Minnesota, Wright 7-49, Peterson Oak—Moore 20 pass from Palmer (Janikowski 6-30, Rudolph 5-55, Jenkins 2-17, Carlson 1-7, field goals by the Chiefs’ Ryan Succop as than 13 months, found Cecil Shorts III on career start. Kaepernick passed for 231 kick), 2:21. Simpson 1-1. Chicago, Marshall 12-92, Bennett 4-45, Forte 2-4, Davis 1-15, Spaeth 1-13, Ro- Kansas City lost its eighth straight game. a 59-yard touchdown play in the third yards, including a touchdown. He also Fourth Quarter driguez 1-11, Weems 1-9, Bush 1-(minus 1). Knowshon Moreno added 85 yards quarter and hooked up with rookie Justin ran for a 7-yard score. Cin—FG Nugent 20, 12:29. MISSED FIELD GOALS—Minnesota, Walsh 30 Cin—Gresham 7 pass from Dalton (Nugent (BK). Chicago, Gould 39 (BK). rushing for the AFC West-leading Bron- Blackmon for a 7-yard score in the fourth. New Orleans (5-6) managed only 59 kick), 3:39. Colts 20, Bills 13 cos (8-3). Moreno got the start in place of The Titans (4-7) cut the lead to 21-19 yards rushing against the 49ers (8-2-1). A—56,503. the injured Willis McGahee. on Jake Locker’s 6-yard pass to Kenny Oak Cin Buffalo 3 3 0 7 — 13 Rams 31, Cardinals 17 First downs 14 18 Indianapolis 7 6 7 0 — 20 Jamaal Charles ran for 107 yards for Britt with 4:52 remaining and had the ball Total Net Yards 218 415 First Quarter the Chiefs (1-10), who failed again to with a chance to take the lead. But Rus- GLENDALE, Ariz. — Janoris Jenkins Rushes-yards 23-99 34-221 Ind—Hilton 75 punt return (Vinatieri kick), 9:56. Passing 119 194 Buf—FG Lindell 33, 4:28. punch the ball into the end zone. They sell Allen tipped Locker’s pass over the became the first player in Rams history Second Quarter and the first NFL rookie since 1960 to re- Punt Returns 2-17 5-29 Ind—FG Vinatieri 25, 4:08. still haven’t scored a touchdown since the middle, and Dwight Lowery — back on Kickoff Returns 5-117 1-25 Buf—FG Lindell 31, 2:16. first quarter against Pittsburgh on Nov. 12. the field after a five-week absence — had turn two interceptions for touchdowns in Interceptions Ret. 0-0 1-29 Ind—FG Vinatieri 19, :00. his first interception of the season. the same game and St. Louis dominated Comp-Att-Int 19-34-1 16-30-0 Third Quarter Bears 28, Vikings 10 Sacked-Yards Lost 4-27 2-16 Ind—Hilton 8 pass from Luck (Vinatieri kick), 4:02. the second half to hand the Arizona Car- Punts 6-46.8 5-40.8 Fourth Quarter Dolphins 24, Seahawks 21 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Buf—L.Smith 1 pass from Fitzpatrick (Lindell CHICAGO — Jay Cutler threw for 188 dinals their seventh loss in a row. kick), 11:30. yards and a touchdown as Chicago MIAMI — Dan Carpenter kicked a 43- Sam Bradford had a pair of 37-yard Penalties-Yards 3-25 3-25 A—64,366. Time of Possession 29:14 30:46 Buf Ind ended a two-game losing streak. yard on the final, and Miami touchdown passes for the Rams (4-6-1), INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS First downs 16 22 Tied with Green Bay for the NFC North scored 17 points in the last 8:08. who snapped a five-game winless streak. RUSHING—Oakland, Reece 15-74, Stewart 7- Total Net Yards 304 312 lead and just a game ahead of Minnesota Rookie Ryan Tannehill drove Miami 65 26, Schmitt 1-(minus 1). Cincinnati, Green-Ellis Rushes-yards 23-135 29-87 Ravens 16, Chargers 13 (OT) 19-129, Peerman 8-61, Green 2-21, Dalton 4-5, Passing 169 225 (6-5) coming in, the Bears (8-3) grabbed yards in the final 92 seconds to set up the Sanu 1-5. Punt Returns 2-24 4-111 Kickoff Returns 1-32 4-68 a 25-3 halftime lead thanks to Cutler’s winning kick. He finished 18 for 26 for 253 SAN DIEGO — Justin Tucker kicked a PASSING—Oakland, Palmer 19-34-1-146. Interceptions Ret. 1-(-1) 1-20 pinpoint passing. The defense held Adrian yards and a score. 38-yard field with 1:07 left in overtime to Cincinnati, Dalton 16-30-0-210. Comp-Att-Int 17-33-1 20-37-1 RECEIVING—Oakland, Stewart 6-37, Myers 5- Sacked-Yards Lost 2-11 4-15 Peterson in check early on, although he Miami (5-6) broke a three-game losing complete a stunning comeback for the 37, Reece 4-29, Criner 3-23, Moore 1-20. Punts 7-44.9 5-51.2 finished with 108 yards rushing. streak. The Seahawks (6-5), who are un- Baltimore Ravens, who beat the stagger- Cincinnati, Sanu 5-29, Gresham 4-41, Green 3- Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 ing San Diego Chargers. 111, Charles 2-14, Green-Ellis 1-9, Tate 1-6. Penalties-Yards 4-46 6-37 The win could prove costly. The Bears beaten at home this year, lost for the fifth MISSED FIELD GOALS—Cincinnati, Nugent Time of Possession 28:22 31:38 lost wide receiver Devin Hester (concus- time in six road games. San Diego (4-7) led 13-3 with 7:51 to INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 48 (WR). RUSHING—Buffalo, Spiller 14-107, F.Jackson sion), running back Matt Forte (ankle), Bengals 34, Raiders 10 go in regulation and seemed headed for a 49ers 31, Saints 21 6-16, Fitzpatrick 3-12. Indianapolis, Ballard 13- cornerback Charles Tillman (ankle) and win, but the Ravens converted on fourth- 41, D.Brown 10-26, Luck 6-20. San Francisco 7 7 14 3 — 31 PASSING—Buffalo, Fitzpatrick 17-33-1-180. In- both starting guards to injuries. CINCINNATI — Andy Dalton threw three and-29 when Ray Rice caught a short New Orleans 7 7 7 0 — 21 dianapolis, Luck 20-37-1-240. touchdown passes and Cincinnati showed pass from Joe Flacco and weaved First Quarter RECEIVING—Buffalo, St.Johnson 6-106, Jones Colts 20, Bills 13 SF—Kaepernick 7 run (Akers kick), 7:21. 4-19, Chandler 2-26, Graham 2-24, F.Jackson its former quarterback it has moved on. through the defense with 1:37 to play. 1-8, L.Smith 1-1, Spiller 1-(minus 4). Indianapo- INDIANAPOLIS — T.Y. Hilton scored BenJarvus Green-Ellis ran for 129 Six plays later, Tucker kicked a 38-yard NO—D.Thomas 6 pass from Brees (Hartley lis, Wayne 8-102, Allen 3-36, Hilton 3-33, Avery kick), 1:45. 3-31, D.Brown 1-23, Brazill 1-11, Saunders 1-4. on a 75-yard punt return and caught an 8- yards and a touchdown. field goal to tie the game as regulation Second Quarter yard TD pass from Andrew Luck. Palmer had a tough time all-around in his expired. NO—Colston 10 pass from Brees (Hartley kick), 7:53. Falcons 24, Bucs 23 SF—Brooks 50 interception return (Akers kick), :22. Atlanta 3 7 7 7 — 24 Hilton is the first player in franchise history return to Cincinnati, going 19 of 34 for 146 The Ravens (9-2) won their fourth Third Quarter Tampa Bay 7 3 3 10 — 23 to score by punt return and pass reception yards with four sacks and an interception. straight and for the eighth time in nine SF—Gore 6 pass from Kaepernick (Akers kick), First Quarter in the same game. Indy improved to 7-4. With their third straight win, the Bengals games. The Chargers (4-7) were pushed 12:17. Atl—FG Bryant 31, 7:38. SF—Whitner 42 interception return (Akers kick), TB—Martin 1 run (Barth kick), 1:12. Luck was 20 of 37 for 240 yards with a (6-5) moved back into the playoff chase. closer to being eliminated from the playoff 11:30. Second Quarter Atl—Rodgers 5 run (Bryant kick), 10:25. TD and an interception. Oakland (3-8) lost its fourth in a row. picture. NO—Collins 2 pass from Brees (Hartley kick), 7:19. TB—FG Barth 22, 3:37. Fourth Quarter Third Quarter SF—FG Akers 27, 7:50. TB—FG Barth 42, 8:37. A—73,147. Atl—Jones 80 pass from Ryan (Bryant kick), 8:26. back E.J. Biggers sacked 28-yard return to the At- up the right sideline, and SF NO Fourth Quarter Ryan to force a fumble. lanta 31 led to Barth’s first the receiver broke free from First downs 18 19 TB—Martin 1 run (Barth kick), 14:56. BUCS Total Net Yards 375 290 TB—FG Barth 48, 10:28. Ryan threw a second-quar- field goal. cornerback Leonard John- Rushes-yards 31-144 21-59 Atl—Turner 3 run (Bryant kick), 7:55. Continued from Page B1 ter interception — his sixth The Falcons drove to the son to continue into the end A—54,400. Passing 231 231 Atl TB pick in two weeks — that Tampa Bay 4 in the closing zone. The Bucs regained the Punt Returns 2-13 1-3 First downs 20 16 incomplete in the end zone led to Barth’s field goal that seconds of the half, but lead when Martin scored Kickoff Returns 1-23 5-148 Total Net Yards 424 326 his second TD on the first Interceptions Ret. 2-92 1-0 Rushes-yards 24-79 21-50 with no time remaining. made it 10-10 at the half. wasted an opportunity to Comp-Att-Int 16-25-1 26-41-2 Passing 345 276 The win enabled the Fal- Ryan completed 26 of 32 regain the lead when Matt play of the fourth quarter. Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 5-36 Punt Returns 1-10 0-0 Kickoff Returns 2-73 3-63 cons (10-1) to keep pace passes, including four Bryant hooked a 22-yard Freeman finished 19 of Punts 4-46.8 5-50.4 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 1-28 with Houston for the NFL’s straight on the drive that field-goal attempt wide left 30 for 256 yards. Vincent Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Comp-Att-Int 26-32-1 20-31-0 Penalties-Yards 10-68 4-53 Sacked-Yards Lost 1-8 2-8 best record. Turner finished with his as time expired. The Atlanta Jackson had five catches Time of Possession 30:06 29:54 Punts 1-45.0 2-50.0 Doug Martin scored on a TD run. Jacquizz Rodgers kicker missed a 48-yarder for 96 yards. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 pair of 1-yard run for the had a 5-yard TD run in the with 8 seconds left, giving Atlanta converted six of RUSHING—San Francisco, Gore 19-83, Hunter Penalties-Yards 2-15 5-24 4-28, Kaepernick 6-27, Dixon 1-5, Jacobs 1-1. Time of Possession 29:22 30:38 Bucs, however the rookie first quarter, and Jones fin- the Bucs one more chance eight first downs and out- INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS New Orleans, Ivory 8-34, Ingram 10-27, RUSHING—Atlanta, Rodgers 10-49, Turner 13- who began the day leading ished with six receptions to pull out what would gained the Bucs 239 yards P.Thomas 1-0, Brees 2-(minus 2). 17, Ryan 1-13. Tampa Bay, Martin 21-50. the NFL in total yards from for 147 yards despite playing have been their first signa- to 105 in the opening half, PASSING—San Francisco, Kaepernick 16-25- PASSING—Atlanta, Ryan 26-32-1-353. Tampa scrimmage was limited to 50 on a sore right ankle that ture victory under first- yet it was 10-10 at the break 1-231. New Orleans, Brees 26-41-2-267. Bay, Freeman 19-30-0-256, Williams 1-1-0-28. RECEIVING—San Francisco, Manningham 5- RECEIVING—Atlanta, Jones 6-147, Gonzalez yards rushing on 21 carries. limited him in practice. year coach Greg Schiano. because the Falcons settled 69, Walker 3-81, Miller 3-37, Crabtree 3-26, 5-62, White 5-57, Snelling 3-33, Turner 3-13, Barth kicked field goals Ryan started the game Atlanta struck quickly for a field goal after hold- Gore 2-18. New Orleans, Sproles 7-65, Colston Rodgers 2-30, Douglas 2-11. Tampa Bay, Jack- son 5-96, Underwood 5-77, Clark 4-65, Williams of 22, 42, and 48 yards, the with 10 straight comple- after Barth’s second field ing the ball for more than 4-36, Graham 4-33, D.Thomas 4-24, Moore 3- 3-28, Martin 2-13, Stocker 1-5. latter giving the Bucs their tions before Ronde Bar- goal put Tampa Bay up 13-10. seven minutes of its first 61, Collins 2-9, Morgan 1-33, Henderson 1-6. MISSED FIELD GOALS—Atlanta, Bryant 22 MISSED FIELD GOALS—San Francisco, Akers (WL), 48 (WR). Tampa Bay, Barth 56 (SH). six-point lead after corner- ber’s interception and Ryan found Jones racing scoring drive. 50 (WL), 33 (BK). CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE FOOTBALL MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2012 B3

AMERICAN CONFERENCE SEC set to play host to BCS semifinal East W L T Pct PF PA Home Away AFC NFC Div BCS Standings List New England 8 3 0 .727 407 244 4-1-0 4-2-0 7-1-0 1-2-0 4-0-0 Associated Press Nov. 25, 2012 Miami 5 6 0 .455 211 226 3-2-0 2-4-0 3-5-0 2-1-0 1-2-0 Harris USA Today Computer BCS N.Y. Jets 4 7 0 .364 221 290 2-4-0 2-3-0 3-5-0 1-2-0 2-3-0 NEW YORK — Two years before Rk Pts Pct Rk Pts Pct Rk Pct Avg Pv Buffalo 4 7 0 .364 243 319 2-2-0 2-5-0 3-6-0 1-1-0 1-3-0 the playoffs start in , 1. Notre Dame 1 2869 .9979 1 1469 .9959 1 1.0000 .9979 1 South W L T Pct PF PA Home Away AFC NFC Div Houston 10 1 0 .909 327 211 5-1-0 5-0-0 8-0-0 2-1-0 3-0-0 the Southeastern Conference is stag- 2. Alabama 2 2740 .9530 2 1398 .9478 3 .8700 .9236 2 Indianapolis 7 4 0 .636 230 273 5-1-0 2-3-0 5-3-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 ing a semifinal to determine who plays 3. Georgia 3 2599 .9040 3 1341 .9092 4 .8600 .8911 3 Tennessee 4 7 0 .364 238 335 2-3-0 2-4-0 3-5-0 1-2-0 0-3-0 Notre Dame in the BCS title game. 4. Florida 5 2435 .8470 5 1265 .8576 2 .9600 .8882 4 Jacksonville 2 9 0 .182 188 308 1-5-0 1-4-0 2-5-0 0-4-0 2-3-0 Alabama (.9236) was second and 5. Oregon 4 2507 .8720 4 1277 .8658 5 .8500 .8626 5 6. Kansas St. 6 2229 .7753 7 1114 .7553 6 .7900 .7735 6 North W L T Pct PF PA Home Away AFC NFC Div Georgia (.8911) third in the BCS stand- Baltimore 9 2 0 .818 283 219 5-0-0 4-2-0 8-1-0 1-1-0 4-0-0 7. LSU 7 2142 .7450 6 1124 .7620 8 .7000 .7357 7 Pittsburgh 6 5 0 .545 231 210 4-1-0 2-4-0 3-5-0 3-0-0 1-2-0 ings released Sunday. The Crimson 8. Stanford 8 2059 .7162 9 1008 .6834 6 .7900 .7299 8 Cincinnati 6 5 0 .545 282 247 3-3-0 3-2-0 4-5-0 2-0-0 1-3-0 Tide and Bulldogs play Saturday in 9. Texas A&M 9 2038 .7089 8 1076 .7295 11 .6200 .6861 9 Cleveland 3 8 0 .273 209 248 3-3-0 0-5-0 3-5-0 0-3-0 2-3-0 Atlanta for the SEC championship. 10. South Carolina 10 1862 .6477 10 972 .6590 8 .7000 .6689 12 West W L T Pct PF PA Home Away AFC NFC Div The winner will advance to the na- 11. Oklahoma 11 1706 .5934 11 878 .5953 10 .6500 .6129 13 Denver 8 3 0 .727 318 221 4-1-0 4-2-0 6-2-0 2-1-0 4-0-0 12. Nebraska 13 1493 .5193 13 765 .5186 12 .5800 .5393 14 San Diego 4 7 0 .364 245 237 2-3-0 2-4-0 4-4-0 0-3-0 3-2-0 tional championship game in Miami 13. Florida St. 12 1614 .5614 12 829 .5620 19 .2700 .4645 10 Oakland 3 8 0 .273 218 356 2-3-0 1-5-0 3-5-0 0-3-0 1-2-0 on Jan. 7 against the Fighting Irish 14. Clemson 14 1446 .5030 14 720 .4881 14 .3800 .4570 11 Kansas City 1 10 0 .091 161 301 0-6-0 1-4-0 0-8-0 1-2-0 0-4-0 (.9979), who locked up their spot Sat- 15. Oregon St. 15 975 .3391 17 410 .2780 13 .5200 .3790 15 urday with a 22-13 victory against 16. UCLA 16 919 .3197 16 445 .3017 15 .3700 .3304 17 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Southern California. 17. Kent St. 18 705 .2452 19 337 .2285 18 .2800 .2512 23 East W L T Pct PF PA Home Away NFC AFC Div “If you think about what the game 18. Texas 20 564 .1962 21 312 .2115 17 .3400 .2492 16 N.Y. Giants 6 4 0 .600 267 216 3-2-0 3-2-0 5-2-0 1-2-0 2-2-0 19. Michigan 23 434 .1510 24 158 .1071 15 .3700 .2094 19 Washington 5 6 0 .455 295 285 2-3-0 3-3-0 5-4-0 0-2-0 2-1-0 means, this that and the other, it does- 20. Boise St. 17 817 .2842 15 479 .3247 30 .0000 .2030 22 Dallas 5 6 0 .455 242 262 2-3-0 3-3-0 4-5-0 1-1-0 2-2-0 n’t really help you win the game,” 21. N. Illinois 19 619 .2153 18 377 .2556 23 .1100 .1936 NR Philadelphia 3 7 0 .300 162 252 2-3-0 1-4-0 1-6-0 2-1-0 1-2-0 Georgia coach Mark Richt said. “The 22. Northwestern 21 479 .1666 20 314 .2129 21 .1800 .1865 NR South W L T Pct PF PA Home Away NFC AFC Div only thing that helps you win the 23. Oklahoma St. 25 392 .1363 26 129 .0875 19 .2700 .1646 21 Atlanta 10 1 0 .909 294 216 5-0-0 5-1-0 6-1-0 4-0-0 2-1-0 game is preparation and getting your 24. Utah St. 22 438 .1523 22 264 .1790 28 .0200 .1171 NR Tampa Bay 6 5 0 .545 310 254 3-3-0 3-2-0 3-5-0 3-0-0 2-2-0 25. San Jose St. 28 118 .0410 27 105 .0712 21 .1800 .0974 NR New Orleans 5 6 0 .455 308 304 3-3-0 2-3-0 3-4-0 2-2-0 2-1-0 mind ready to go to battle. That’s what Carolina 2 8 0 .200 184 243 1-5-0 1-3-0 2-7-0 0-1-0 1-3-0 you’ve got to do.” Kent State is 17th in the standings sent a team to the BCS. North W L T Pct PF PA Home Away NFC AFC Div Florida (.8882) is fourth in the and Northern Illinois is 21st. They’ll Neither Louisville nor Rutgers is in Chicago 8 3 0 .727 277 175 5-1-0 3-2-0 5-2-0 3-1-0 2-1-0 standings, but with no games left, meet in the Mid-American Confer- the BCS top 25 this week. Green Bay 7 3 0 .700 263 207 4-1-0 3-2-0 5-2-0 2-1-0 2-0-0 Minnesota 6 5 0 .545 248 249 5-1-0 1-4-0 4-4-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 looks stuck behind their SEC rivals. ence championship game on Friday Boise State from the Mountain West Detroit 4 7 0 .364 267 280 2-3-0 2-4-0 3-5-0 1-2-0 0-4-0 The Bowl Championship Series is night in Detroit. is 20th in the standings and also still West W L T Pct PF PA Home Away NFC AFC Div in its second-to-last season. It will be Because it is almost a certainty that in the mix for that BCS buster bid if it San Francisco 8 2 1 .773 276 155 4-1-1 4-1-0 6-2-1 2-0-0 2-0-1 replaced by a four-team playoff in the Big East champion — Louisville can jump ahead of the MAC teams Seattle 6 5 0 .545 219 185 5-0-0 1-5-0 4-4-0 2-1-0 0-3-0 2014. and Rutgers will determine who that and into the first 16. The Broncos play St. Louis 4 6 1 .409 205 254 3-3-0 1-3-1 4-3-1 0-3-0 3-0-1 Arizona 4 7 0 .364 180 227 3-3-0 1-4-0 2-6-0 2-1-0 1-3-0 While the race for the BCS title is on Thursday night in New Jersey — Nevada on Saturday to earn a share game is now fairly straightforward of the MW title. Thursday’s Games Thursday, Nov. 29 will be ranked behind the MAC cham- Houston 34, Detroit 31, OT New Orleans at Atlanta, 8:20 p.m. heading into championship weekend pion in the final BCS standings, if ei- Oregon is fifth in the latest stand- Washington 38, Dallas 31 Sunday, Dec. 2 in college football, there’s some in- ther Kent State or NIU can get into ings, and like Florida, done with its New England 49, N.Y. Jets 19 Seattle at Chicago, 1 p.m. trigue to watch for involving potential the top 16, they would receive an au- regular season and in good shape to Sunday’s Games Minnesota at Green Bay, 1 p.m. BCS busters. tomatic BCS bid. The MAC has never receive an at-large BCS bid. Denver 17, Kansas City 9 San Francisco at St. Louis, 1 p.m. Chicago 28, Minnesota 10 Carolina at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Cincinnati 34, Oakland 10 Houston at Tennessee, 1 p.m. Cleveland 20, Pittsburgh 14 Arizona at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. Indianapolis 20, Buffalo 13 Indianapolis at Detroit, 1 p.m. Jacksonville 24, Tennessee 19 Jacksonville at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Atlanta 24, Tampa Bay 23 New England at Miami, 1 p.m. Loss to Georgia back to bite Gators Miami 24, Seattle 21 Tampa Bay at Denver, 4:05 p.m. Baltimore 16, San Diego 13, OT Cleveland at Oakland, 4:25 p.m. St. Louis 31, Arizona 17 Cincinnati at San Diego, 4:25 p.m. Associated Press cause they played each other. San Francisco 31, New Orleans 21 Pittsburgh at Baltimore, 4:25 p.m. The AP Top 25 USA Today Top 25 Florida also played No. 9 Green Bay at N.Y. Giants, late Philadelphia at Dallas, 8:20 p.m. Notre Dame is No. 1 in The Top 25 teams in The Associated The USA Today Top 25 football coaches LSU and No. 10 Texas A&M Monday’s Game Monday, Dec. 3 The Associated Press Top Press college football poll, with first-place poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, as its two SEC West oppo- Carolina at Philadelphia, 8:30 p.m. N.Y. Giants at Washington, 8:30 p.m. 25 with nothing left to do votes in parentheses, records through Nov. records through Nov. 24, total points based nents, combined record 20- but wait to find out its op- 24, total points based on 25 points for a on 25 points for first place through one point 4. Georgia played Auburn ponent for the national first-place vote through one point for a 25th- for 25th, and previous ranking: and Mississippi from the Rams 31, Cardinals 17 Ravens 16, place vote, and previous ranking: Record Pts Pvs St. Louis 0 14 14 3 — 31 Chargers 13 (OT) championship game. Record Pts Pv 1. Notre Dame (56) 12-0 1,469 1 west, combined record 9-15. Arizona 7 10 0 0 — 17 Toward the bottom of the 1. Notre Dame (60) 12-0 1,500 1 2. Alabama (2) 11-1 1,398 2 On Saturday, both First Quarter Baltimore 0 0 3 10 3 — 16 rankings, there was plenty 2. Alabama 11-1 1,400 2 3. Georgia (1) 11-1 1,341 3 Florida and Georgia played Ari—Wells 1 run (Feely kick), 2:41. San Diego 0 10 0 3 0 — 13 of movement. Ten Top 25 3. Georgia 11-1 1,331 3 4. Oregon 11-1 1,277 4 their toughest nonconfer- Second Quarter Second Quarter 4. Ohio St. 12-0 1,294 4 5. Florida 11-1 1,265 6 StL—Jenkins 36 interception return (Zuerlein SD—Floyd 21 pass from Rivers (Novak kick), teams lost this weekend, 5. Florida 11-1 1,262 6 6. LSU 10-2 1,124 7 ence games. The Gators kick), 14:52. 9:43. the most since Oct. 11, 2003, 6. Oregon 11-1 1,242 5 7. Kansas State 10-1 1,114 8 beat Florida State (10-2). Ari—Wells 12 run (Feely kick), 7:52. SD—FG Novak 47, 3:04. but for the most part the na- 7. Kansas St. 10-1 1,079 7 8. Texas A&M 10-2 1,076 10 The Bulldogs routed Geor- StL—Kendricks 37 pass from Bradford (Zuer- Third Quarter tional championship race 8. Stanford 10-2 1,061 11 9. Stanford 10-2 1,008 11 gia Tech (6-6). lein kick), 1:53. Bal—FG Tucker 43, 12:19. was unchanged. 9. LSU 10-2 1,056 8 10. South Carolina 10-2 972 12 Both teams played No. 11 Ari—FG Feely 32, :00. Fourth Quarter 10. Texas A&M 10-2 1,043 9 11. Oklahoma 9-2 878 13 Third Quarter SD—FG Novak 30, 7:51. No. 2 Alabama and No. 3 11. South Carolina 10-2 916 13 12. Florida State 10-2 829 5 South Carolina, the East’s StL—Givens 37 pass from Bradford (Zuerlein Bal—Pitta 4 pass from Flacco (Tucker kick), Georgia, both easy winners 12. Oklahoma 9-2 834 14 13. Nebraska 10-2 765 14 other beast. Florida beat kick), 9:58. 4:19. in rivalry games Saturday, 13. Florida St. 10-2 764 10 14. Clemson 10-2 720 9 the Gamecocks 44-11. South StL—Jenkins 39 interception return (Zuerlein Bal—FG Tucker 38, :00. held their spots in the rank- 14. Nebraska 10-2 704 17 15. Boise State 9-2 479 22 Carolina beat Georgia 35-7. kick), 2:28. Overtime ings. They will play for the 15. Clemson 10-2 667 12 16. UCLA 9-3 445 16 Remember it was Game- Fourth Quarter Bal—FG Tucker 38, 1:07. 16. Oregon St. 8-3 528 16 17. Oregon State 8-3 410 17 StL—FG Zuerlein 19, 5:27. A—57,882. SEC title in Atlanta next 17. UCLA 9-3 505 15 18. Northern Illinois 11-1 377 23 cocks coach Steve Spurrier A—60,062. Bal SD weekend. 18. Kent St. 11-1 355 23 19. Kent State 11-1 337 25 who suggested in the pre- StL Ari First downs 25 16 The winner is pretty 19. N. Illinois 11-1 349 24 20. Northwestern 9-3 314 NR season that only division First downs 15 24 Total Net Yards 443 280 much a lock to move on to 20. Utah St. 10-2 274 25 21. Texas 8-3 312 15 records determine division Total Net Yards 367 375 Rushes-yards 35-127 23-91 21. Michigan 8-4 217 20 22. Utah State 10-2 264 NR Rushes-yards 34-173 23-74 Miami for the BCS champi- 22. Northwestern 9-3 189 NR 23. Louisville 9-2 184 18 winners after South Car- Passing 316 189 onship game on Jan. 7, try- olina was in similar posi- Passing 194 301 Punt Returns 8-66 2-11 23. Texas 8-3 185 18 24. Michigan 8-4 158 20 Punt Returns 4-18 4-59 Kickoff Returns 2-46 1-25 ing to extend the 24. Oklahoma St. 7-4 174 22 25. Rutgers 9-2 152 19 tion to Florida last year. Kickoff Returns 1-31 3-68 25. Boise St. 9-2 145 NR Others receiving votes: Oklahoma State Interceptions Ret. 0-0 0-0 Southeastern Conference’s Of course, the Bulldogs Interceptions Ret. 4-131 1-0 Others receiving votes: San Jose St. 78, 129; San Jose State 105; Vanderbilt 94; Fresno Comp-Att-Int 30-51-0 23-36-0 string of six straight titles. can point to the scoreboard, Comp-Att-Int 8-18-1 31-52-4 Louisville 73, TCU 67, Penn St. 61, Rutgers State 39; TCU 34; San Diego State 28; Sacked-Yards Lost 5-39 6-39 Sacked-Yards Lost 2-11 2-11 But will the right SEC team 50, Vanderbilt 48, San Diego St. 15, Fresno Cincinnati 17; Arizona State 13; Arkansas the one that read Georgia 17, Punts 8-46.3 9-53.2 Punts 6-43.3 6-48.2 be getting a shot? Florida St. 12, Southern Cal 7, Arkansas St. 5, Ari- State 13; Mississippi State 11; Middle Tennessee Florida 9 in Jacksonville, Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 coach Will Muschamp does- zona 4, Cincinnati 3, Ball St. 1, Mississippi 7; Central Florida 5; Louisiana Tech 5; Arizona Fla., back on Oct. 27. Penalties-Yards 6-60 5-37 Penalties-Yards 10-84 7-56 n’t think so. St. 1, North Carolina 1. 3;Toledo 2; Baylor 1; Southern California 1. But it’s a strange situa- Time of Possession 28:09 31:51 Time of Possession 39:02 34:51 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS “We should be playing for tion and one that will re- INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Georgia and it was enough played a tougher schedule RUSHING—St. Louis, Jackson 24-139, RUSHING—Baltimore, Rice 22-97, Pierce 9-34, the national championship,” peat itself around the D.Richardson 7-32, Bradford 2-1, Givens 1-1. Flacco 4-(minus 4). San Diego, Mathews 19-72, he said after the Gators beat to settle the SEC East in the than the Bulldogs. The country as conferences Arizona, Wells 17-48, Roberts 1-13, Powell 3- Brown 2-17, Battle 2-2. Florida State 37-26 in Talla- Bulldogs’ favor. Sagarin computer ratings grow and college football 11, Lindley 1-1, Stephens-Howling 1-1. PASSING—Baltimore, Flacco 30-51-0-355. San But playing in the same have Florida’s strength of Diego, Rivers 23-36-0-228. hassee, Fla., on Saturday. implements a four-team PASSING—St. Louis, Bradford 8-17-1-205, division doesn’t mean play- Clemens 0-1-0-0. Arizona, Lindley 31-52-4-312. RECEIVING—Baltimore, Rice 8-67, T.Smith 7- He’s got a point. schedule at 13th in the na- playoff in a couple of years. RECEIVING—St. Louis, Givens 5-115, Amen- 144, Pitta 6-42, J.Jones 5-50, Boldin 2-42, Doss The Gators (11-1) checked ing the same competition. Not tion. Georgia’s is 42nd. Al- Georgia and Florida had dola 1-38, Kendricks 1-37, Mulligan 1-15. Ari- 1-9, Leach 1-1. San Diego, Alexander 5-74, in at No. 4 in the AP poll even close in these days of abama’s is 39th, by the way, a race. The Bulldogs won, zona, Roberts 9-92, Housler 8-82, Powell 6-63, Floyd 4-65, Brown 4-22, Mathews 3-16, Ajiro- this week, up one spot. expanding conferences. but let’s keep the focus on but the Gators had to cover Floyd 4-35, Fitzgerald 3-31, King 1-9. tutu 2-17, Gates 2-13, McMichael 2-11, Battle Their lone loss was to The Gators have clearly Florida and Georgia be- more ground. MISSED FIELD GOALS—St. Louis, Zuerlein 35 (WL). 1-10. Against Eagles, Panthers look good In ACC title game, a Associated Press line. Gary Williams, signed on Nov. 14, will start at right battle of bested rivals PHILADELPHIA — With guard over Jeff Byers. Associated Press breaker with Georgia Tech a rookie quarterback and a Carolina also has a new for the Coastal Division title if running back making his kicker, Graham Gano. If this ATLANTA — Jimbo not for the self-imposed ban. first start since high school, game comes down to a kick Fisher said Sunday the Fisher said the Seminoles the at the end, Gano thrives in team that wins the ACC will be without one of their will try for their first win in those situations. He tied an championship may be the top defensive players, sen- two months. NFL record with three one that does the best job of ior defensive end Cornellius No wonder even the Car- overtime field goals for the moving past a crushing loss “Tank” Carradine, who tore olina Panthers (2-8) are fa- Washington Redskins in to its top in-state rival. the anterior cruciate liga- vored on the road. 2010. Florida State dropped ment in his right knee The struggling Eagles (3- “That’s what every kicker three spots to No. 13 in Sun- against Florida. 7) have lost six straight dreams of. If you don’t want day’s Associated Press Top “He’s sad. He’s down,” games entering Monday that pressure, something is 25 following a 37-26 loss to Fisher said. “He can’t be night’s matchup against wrong with you,” Gano said. Florida. Fisher’s Seminoles with his teammates.” Cam Newton and the Pan- “I love those situations. I Associated Press (10-2) play Georgia Tech, Fisher said he hasn’t de- thers. They won’t have hope every game comes which must regroup follow- cided on a new starter. Op- Michael Vick or LeSean Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Nick Foles walks across down to that.” ing a lopsided 42-10 loss to tions include freshmen the field during the second half Nov. 18 in Landover, Md. McCoy because of concus- This will be a coaching Georgia, in the Atlantic Giorgio Newberry and sions, increasing the Nick Foles will be under “I have to play within my- reunion of sorts for Reid, Coast Conference champi- Mario Edwards. chances they can go 0 for center, making his second self and understand what’s Rivera and Panthers defen- onship on Saturday. The Georgia Tech coach Paul October and November for start in a row for Vick. coming at me, and make the sive coordinator Sean Mc- winner will play in the Johnson has lost four the first time in coach Andy Bryce Brown, a seventh- best decision,” Foles said. Dermott. Rivera was Orange Bowl. straight games to Georgia Reid’s 14-year tenure. round pick who had just 104 “This is my second start and Philadelphia’s linebackers Even with so much on the after beating the Bulldogs in Oddsmakers have listed carries in college, takes the third game I’ve played coach under Reid from line, it’s not easy to quickly his first season. the Panthers as 3-point fa- over for McCoy. in. Hopefully as things go 1999-2003. McDermott recover from a loss in a state The Yellow Jackets, who vorites, a rare occurrence “I expect the other guys on, it starts slowing down. spent 10 seasons with the rivalry game. have struggled on defense for a team with the worst to step up and play,” Reid I’ve felt more comfortable Eagles, including his final “I don’t think there’s any all season, have had to record in the conference. said. “It’s a great opportu- this week at practice, so it’s two as the defensive coordi- doubt,” Fisher said. “They bounce back from other ugly Perhaps the underdog role nity for them. That’s the way just trusting myself in the nator in 2009-10. had a great rivalry game losses this season, including will get the Eagles going. you approach it and you cut game and getting into a “Smart. Good person. Good and we did too. You’ve got to a 49-28 loss to Middle Ten- Nothing else has worked in it loose and you play.” rhythm.” people skills. Good football be able to put it behind you nessee State which cost de- a season that began with Foles, a third-round pick, The Panthers prepared coach,” Reid said of Rivera. quickly and go on. I think fensive coordinator Al Groh Super Bowl expectations. has a chance to show whether all week for Vick and Foles. “At that time, he knew the that is going to be a big fac- his job. Johnson said his de- “Obviously nobody wants he can be Philadelphia’s They learned that Vick linebacker position well and tor, I don’t think there’s any fense may have hit a new to play the way we’ve been quarterback of the future. would be out after their did a good job for us here.” doubt.” low against Georgia. playing, nobody wants to Vick could be part of a mas- final practice but before McDermott had big shoes It’s an unlikely matchup. “You never know. You coach the way we’ve been sive offseason overhaul and their Sunday walkthrough. to fill in Philadelphia. He Georgia Tech is only 6-6 hope that we’ll bounce coaching,” Reid said. “We fans have been calling for “I think Nick Foles is ath- replaced Jim Johnson, a de- overall but won the Coastal back,” Johnson said Sun- don’t want that. We owe it to Foles to start since his im- letic enough to give you fensive guru who passed Division with a 5-3 ACC day. “We’ve got another each other, we owe it to this pressive preseason. some problems,” Carolina away in July 2009. The tran- record as Miami self-im- great opportunity. I’m sure city to play better. As long as Foles has been so-so in coach Ron Rivera said. sition didn’t go too smoothly posed a bowl ban for the Florida State is fighting guys own up to that, the past two games, compil- While the Eagles are and McDermott was fired second straight year as it some of the same thing coaches and players, that’s ing a passer rating of just banged-up, the Panthers after two seasons. hopes to lessen possible today following their game the way you get better and 58.9. Like Vick, he’s had the are close to full strength. “It was great for him to penalties from an ongoing against Florida. It’s unfor- then you work on the things misfortune of playing be- They have no significant in- get another opportunity, NCAA investigation. tunate it happened like that you’re not doing well. hind a banged-up offensive juries, but are switching and he’s doing a nice job,” Miami, also 5-3 in the that, but we’ll do the best Get yourself right.” line. things up on the offensive Reid said. ACC, would have won a tie- we can to move on.” B4 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2012 SCOREBOARD CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

DP World Tour Vettel wins third straight F1 title Championship scores Associated Press Vettel appeared in big Alonso’s Ferrari team- Sunday at Jumeirah Golf Estates (Earth Florida LOTTERY trouble after he was bumped mate Felipe Massa was Course), Dubai, United Arab Emirates Purse: $8 million; Yardage: 7,675; Par: 72 SAO PAULO — Sebastian into shortly after the first third in front of his home Final Here are the winning numbers selected Vettel overcame a first-lap lap and spun. The German crowd, and cried on the Rory McIlory, Northern Ireland 66-67-66-66 — 265 crash to capture his third dropped to last place before podium after finishing a dif- Justin Rose, England 68-68-69-62 — 267 Sunday in the Florida Lottery: Luke Donald, England 65-68-66-71 — 270 straight Formula One cham- he could turn his car around ficult season on a high note. Charl Schwartzel, South Africa 68-67-67-68 — 270 CASH 3 (early) pionship title Sunday, fin- and start a difficult pursuit. Lewis Hamilton was lead- Louis Oosthuizen, South Africa 67-67-68-69 — 271 6 - 4 - 2 ishing sixth in a Brazilian But he steadily worked his ing in his final race with Branden Grace, South Africa 69-65-70-68 — 272 Grand Prix filled with way up the field and did McLaren when Nico Thongchai Jaidee, Thailand 68-69-68-68 — 273 CASH 3 (late) Henrik Stenson, Sweden 68-68-69-68 — 273 0 - 5 - 7 crashes and won by Jenson what he had to — holding off Hulkenberg crashed into Sergio Garcia, Spain 73-64-73-64 — 274 Button under pouring rain. Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso, him while trying to pass on a F. Andersson Hed, Sweden 67-69-72-66 — 274 Vettel became the youngest the only other driver con- slippery track with 17 laps Padraig Harrington, Ireland 67-71-68-68 — 274 PLAY 4 (early) G. Fernandez-Castano, Spain 66-72-68-68 — 274 8 - 8 - 6 - 5 three-time champion in tending for the title. to go. Jamie Donaldson, Wales 68-68-69-69 — 274 Formula One at age 25. Alonso had a superb start The race was dramatic Scott Jamieson, Scotland 68-69-72-66 — 275 PLAY 4 (late) Seven-time world cham- on a hectic first lap at Inter- from the start but had an an- Peter Lawrie, Ireland 68-72-67-68 — 275 2 - 7 - 3 - 6 Miguel Angle Jimenez, Spain 71-71-69-65 — 276 pion Michael Schumacher, lagos and finished second, ticlimactic finish behind the Stephen Gallacher, Scotland 68-70-72-66 — 276 F1’s most successful driver, but that wasn’t enough to safety car after Paul Di Raphael Jacquelin, France 69-67-71-69 — 276 FANTASY 5 finished seventh in his final erase Vettel’s 13-point lead Resta crashed just before Peter Hanson, Sweden 69-67-70-70 — 276 3 - 4 - 8 - 9 - 10 Joost Luiten, Netherlands 69-68-67-72 — 276 race after 19 seasons. in the standings. the final lap. Also Martin Kaymer, Germany 67-70-72-69 — 278 Nicolas Colsaerts, Belgium 68-68-74-69 — 279 AIRWAVES Lee Westwood, England 67-74-71-72 — 284 On the New Zealand Open TODAY’S SPORTS Giants clobber Packers scores COLLEGE BASKETBALL Sunday at Clearwater Golf Club, 7 p.m. (SUN) Oakland at Tennessee Christchurch, New Zealand 9 p.m. (SUN) Purse: $400,000; Yardage: 7,105; Par: 72 Northwestern State at Texas A&M Final (a-amateur) NBA BASKETBALL a-Jake Higginbottom, Australia 72-70-72-67 — 281 7 p.m. (TNT) New York Knicks at Brooklyn Nets Jason Norris, Australia 77-73-66-66 — 282 FOOTBALL Peter Wilson, Australia 72-71-71-68 — 282 Mark Brown, New Zealand 72-73-66-73 — 284 8:30 p.m. (ESPN) Carolina Panthers at Philadelphia Eagles Richard Lee, New Zealand 76-70-70-69 — 285 WINTER SPORTS Brody Ninyette, Australia 80-69-69-68 — 286 Clint Rice, Australia 74-74-69-69 — 286 11 p.m. (NBCSPT) Skiing (taped) Peter O’Malley, Australia 74-73-68-71 — 286 Nick Cullen, Australia 71-77-69-70 — 287 Note: Michael Moore, Australia 77-70-72-69 — 288 Times and channels are subject to change at the Mahal Pearce, New Zealand 72-72-74-70 — 288 discretion of the network. If you are unable to locate a game Aaron Townsend, Australia 73-71-73-71 — 288 on the listed channel, please contact your cable provider. Aaron Pike, Australia 73-77-67-71 — 288 Craig Hancock, Australia 68-75-72-73 — 288 Michael Hendry, New Zealand 74-71-70-73 — 288 Andrew Tschudin, Australia 73-74-72-70 — 289 Ryan McCarthy, Australia 75-73-71-70 — 289 Prep CALENDAR Daniel Pearce, New Zealand 76-72-71-70 — 289 Ryan Fox, New Zealand 70-73-75-71 — 289 TODAY’S PREP SPORTS Gareth Paddison, New Zealand 71-72-75-71 — 289 Marcus Cain, Australia 73-74-70-72 — 289 BOYS SOCCER Steven Jones, Australia 75-73-72-70 — 290 7:30 p.m. Vanguard at Citrus Clarke Osborne, New Zealand 79-72-69-70 — 290 Ryan Haller, Australia 71-71-77-71 — 290 8 p.m. Hernando at Lecanto Pieter Zwart, New Zealand 72-76-71-71 — 290 GIRLS BASKETBALL David Bransdon, Australia 74-74-70-72 — 290 6 p.m. Martin Dive, Australia 79-71-67-73 — 290 Seven Rivers at Trenton Alex Hawley, Australia 77-73-72-69 — 291 6 p.m. Crystal River at Dunnellon a-Nathan Holman, Australia 74-71-75-71 — 291 Michael Wright, Australia 73-70-75-73 — 291 Matthew Ballard, Australia 71-73-72-75 — 291 Brent McCullough, Australia 73-75-68-75 — 291 Andrew Martin, Australia 72-73-77-70 — 292 NBA standings Men’s scores Rika Batibasaga, Australia 77-70-75-70 — 292 Mathew Perry, New Zealand 72-71-75-74 — 292 EASTERN CONFERENCE EAST Ewan Porter, Australia 71-74-73-74 — 292 Atlantic Division Bryant 56, Boston College 54 Brad Shilton, New Zealand 71-73-73-75 — 292 W L Pct GB Caldwell 63, Dowling 61 Steven Jeffress, Australia 71-72-72-77 — 292 New York 9 3 .750 — Dominican (NY) 75, Dist. of Columbia 62 Ben Campbell, New Zealand 73-74-73-73 — 293 Brooklyn 8 4 .667 1 E. Mennonite 83, Marymount 72 P. Spearman-Burn, N. Zealand 73-71-72-77 — 293 Philadelphia 8 6 .571 2 Elizabethtown 66, Susquehanna 64 a-Vaughan McCall, N. Zealand 71-75-77-71 — 294 Boston 8 6 .571 2 La Salle 77, Villanova 74, OT Andrew Evans, Australia 76-71-74-73 — 294 Toronto 3 11 .214 7 Lehigh 91, Sacred Heart 77 Josh Younger, Australia 79-69-73-73 — 294 Southeast Division Lycoming 109, Wilkes 102, OT Phil Tataurangi, New Zealand 73-76-69-76 — 294 Peter Cooke, Australia 75-76-67-76 — 294 W L Pct GB Maine 72, Siena 66 Daniel Fox, Australia 72-69-75-78 — 294 Miami 10 3 .769 — Moravian 79, Lebanon Valley 65 a-Ryan Chisnall, New Zealand 75-72-78-70 — 295 Atlanta 8 4 .667 1½ Seton Hall 76, St. Peter’s 61 a-Harry Bateman, New Zealand 74-77-74-70 — 295 Charlotte 7 5 .583 2½ Syracuse 87, Colgate 51 J. Carmichael, New Zealand 73-76-74-72 — 295 Orlando 5 8 .385 5 Temple 80, Delaware 75 Anthony Doyle, New Zealand 75-74-73-73 — 295 Washington 0 11 .000 9 UConn 73, Stony Brook 62 Ben Wharton, Australia 73-73-75-74 — 295 Central Division Union (NY) 86, Utica 69 Henry Epstein, Australia 74-76-71-74 — 295 W L Pct GB York (Pa.) 55, Gettysburg 44 Anthony Brown, Australia 77-72-71-75 — 295 Milwaukee 6 5 .545 — SOUTH Kevin Smith, New Zealand 74-72-78-72 — 296 Chicago 6 6 .500 ½ Augusta St. 96, Coastal Georgia 57 Bradley Iles, New Zealand 74-74-72-76 — 296 Indiana 6 8 .429 1½ Ga. Southwestern 75, Tusculum 60 Associated Pres Brad McIntosh, Australia 79-72-76-70 — 297 Cleveland 3 10 .231 4 Howard 66, Wilmington (Del.) 50 Terry Price, Australia 74-77-73-73 — 297 New York Giants wide receiver Hakeem Nicks attempts to catch a pass in the Detroit 3 11 .214 4½ Mercer 73, Furman 46 Kristopher Mueck, Australia 70-74-79-74 — 297 end zone Sunday during the second half in East Rutherford, N.J. Giants quarterback Richard Gallichan, Australia 75-75-73-74 — 297 WESTERN CONFERENCE Randolph-Macon 81, Ferrum 57 Heath Reed, Australia 71-77-74-75 — 297 Southwest Division Rhode Island 78, Auburn 72, 2OT Eli Manning threw three touchdown passes in the game and The Giants beat the a-Tyler Hodge, New Zealand 75-75-72-75 — 297 W L Pct GB Rust 69, Rhodes 61 Packers 38-10. Greg Turner, New Zealand 74-71-79-75 — 299 Memphis 9 2 .818 ½ Rutgers 87, UNC Greensboro 80 Michael Foster, Australia 74-73-83-73 — 303 San Antonio 11 3 .786 — Thomas More 83, Wilmington (Ohio) 73 Peter Welden, Australia 77-74-74-78 — 303 Dallas 7 7 .500 4 Troy 66, Alabama St. 62 Fraser Wilkin, New Zealand 73-76-78-77 — 304 Houston 6 7 .462 4½ UNC Pembroke 106, St. Andrews 59 Sports BRIEFS Tim Wood, Australia 78-73-74-79 — 304 New Orleans 3 9 .250 7 UNC Wilmington 61, Hampton 60 Deyen Lawson, Australia 78-73-77-77 — 305 Northwest Division MIDWEST Amateur Jake Higginbottom Argonauts beat Stampeders Grant Thomas, Australia 77-74-78-79 — 308 W L Pct GB Alma 69, Heidelberg 66 Oklahoma City 10 4 .714 — Clarke 80, Northland 66 wins New Zealand Open 35-22 to win Denver 8 6 .571 2 Hillsdale 71, Lewis 65 Utah 7 7 .500 3 Illinois 63, Gardner-Webb 62 CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand — Australian TORONTO — , Pacino Horne Glantz-Culver Line For Nov. 26 Portland 6 7 .462 3½ Indiana 101, Ball St. 53 teenager Jake Higginbottom became the first and scored in the first half and NCAA Football Minnesota 5 7 .417 4 Indiana St. 76, High Point 62 amateur to win the New Zealand Open since the beat the Calgary Stam- Thursday Pacific Division Michigan St. 63, Louisiana-Lafayette 60 Harry Berwick in 1956, closing with a 5-under 67 peders 35-22 on Sunday in the . FAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOG W L Pct GB Winona St. 69, Ferris St. 56 at Rutgers 2½ 2½ Louisville L.A. Clippers 8 5 .615 — Wis.-La Crosse 69, Luther 58 for a one-stroke victory Sunday. added a touchdown in the second Friday Golden State 8 6 .571 ½ Wis.-Platteville 68, Wartburg 51 The 19-year-old Higginbottom also become half for the Argonauts, who built a 24-6 halftime Conference Championships L.A. Lakers 7 7 .500 1½ Wis.-River Falls 90, Concordia (Moor.) 84, OT lead and never trailed while playing in front of a Mid-American Phoenix 6 8 .429 2½ Wis.-Stout 61, Dubuque 51 the second amateur winner in the last three Aus- At Detroit Sacramento 4 9 .308 4 SOUTHWEST tralasian Tour events. Fellow Australian teen loud home crowd of 53,208 at . N. Illinois 5 5 Kent St. Saturday’s Games Arkansas St. 93, Lamar 53 Oliver Goss won the Western Australia Open on Toronto earned its title and first Pacific-12 Atlanta 104, L.A. Clippers 93 Houston 77, Texas A&M-CC 75 Oct. 28 at Royal Perth, beating Brady Watt — since 2004. at Stanford 10½ 10 UCLA Oklahoma City 116, Philadelphia 109, OT Oklahoma St. 81, Portland St. 58 Saturday The Argonauts got off to a fast start behind Charlotte 108, Washington 106,2OT Rider 74, Milwaukee 60 also an amateur — on the fifth hole of a playoff. Cincinnati 5½ 6 at UConn Owens, who had a 5-yard touchdown reception Pittsburgh 5½ 6 at South Florida Miami 110, Cleveland 108 FAR WEST Higginbottom finished at 7-under 281 on the L.A. Lakers 115, Dallas 89 Colorado 89, Air Force 74 in the first quarter. The score came after Jon Oklahoma 7 6½ at TCU Clearwater course. Australia’s Jason Norris and at Kansas St. 10½ 10½ Texas Chicago 93, Milwaukee 86 Long Beach St. 69, Fresno St. 61 Cornish fumbled an exchange with quarterback Peter Wilson tied for second. Norris shot a 66, Oklahoma St. 4½ 4½ at Baylor Sacramento 108, Utah 97 New Mexico 69, Portland 54 to give Toronto the ball on the Boise St. 8½ 9 at Nevada Golden State 96, Minnesota 85 Oregon St. 78, Montana St. 65 and Wilson had a 68. at West Virginia 20 20 Kansas Sunday’s Games Stampeders 45. at Texas St. 12½ 12½ New Mexico St. New York 121, Detroit 100 After making four birdies in a five-hole stretch Toronto put the game away a 7-yard TD pass at Arkansas St. 10½ 10 Middle Tenn. San Antonio 111, Toronto 106,2OT to take the lead, Higginbottom bogeyed the par-3 by to Durie with 5:22 left in the game. La.-Lafayette 9½ 9½ at FAU Brazilian Grand Prix Brooklyn 98, Portland 85 16th to fall in a tie with Wilson and Norris. The Ray, obtained last December in a blockbuster at Hawaii 3½ 4 South Alabama Philadelphia 104, Phoenix 101 results Conference Championships Boston 116, Orlando 110, OT amateur birdied the par-4 17th to reclaim the trade with Edmonton, was 18 for 30 for 231 Conference USA Denver 102, New Orleans 84 Sunday at Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace lead and closed with a two-putt par on the diffi- yards. at Tulsa 1 Pk UCF (Interlagos), Sao Paulo Monday’s Games cult par-4 18th. —From wire reports Southeastern Lap length: 2.68 miles At Atlanta San Antonio at Washington, 7 p.m. New York at Brooklyn, 7 p.m. 1. Jenson Button, England, McLaren, 71 laps, Alabama 7½ 7½ Georgia 1:45:22.656, 108.229 mph. Atlantic Coast Portland at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. 2. Fernando Alonso, Spain, Ferrari, 71, 1:45:25.410. At Charlotte, N.C. Milwaukee at Chicago, 8 p.m. The Englishman pulled the board walking to the 18th Florida St. 13 13½ Georgia Tech Cleveland at Memphis, 8 p.m. 3. Felipe Massa, Brazil, Ferrari, 71, 1:45:26.271. within one of McIlroy with a tee. I saw Rory had gone 4. Mark Webber, Australia, Red Bull, 71, 1:45:27.592. GOLF Big Ten Charlotte at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. birdie and then moved birdie, birdie, and he’s put- 5. Nico Hulkenberg, Germany, Force India, 71, At Indianapolis Denver at Utah, 9 p.m. Continued from Page B1 ahead with an eagle on No. ting the squeeze on. But I knew Nebraska 3 3 Wisconsin New Orleans at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. 1:45:28.364. NFL Tuesday’s Games 6. Sebastian Vettel, Germany, Red Bull, 71, 14 after his approach shot that is what Rory does.” Tonight Phoenix at Cleveland, 7 p.m. 1:45:32.109. But then Donald three- rolled to within 10 feet. He At No. 17, McIlroy hit FAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOG Dallas at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. 7. Michael Schumacher, Germany, Mercedes, 71, putted the third to end a sank it for his first lead of what was probably the shot Carolina 1 3 (40½) at Philadelphia Toronto at Houston, 8 p.m. 1:45:34.563. Thursday streak of 102 holes on the the tournament and doubled of his tournament, landing a Minnesota at Sacramento, 10 p.m. 8. Jean-Eric Vergne, France, Toro Rosso, 71, at Atlanta 3½ 3½ (55½) New Orleans Indiana at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. 1:45:51.309. Earth Course without a his advantage when McIlroy 5-iron within a few feet of Sunday 9. Kamui Kobayashi, Japan, Sauber, 71, 1:45:53.906. bogey to give McIlroy a three-putted on the 13th. the pin. at Chicago 4 4 (38) Seattle 10. Kimi Raikkonen, Finland, Lotus, 70, +1 lap. at Green Bay 9 9 (46½) Minnesota chance. He then had an- Rose had another birdie ’’You could easily be a lot 11. Vitaly Petrov, Russia, Caterham, 70, +1 lap. San Francisco 7 7 (40½) at St. Louis BASKETBALL right into the bunker and 12. Charles Pic, France, Marussia, 70, +1 lap. other bogey on No. 12 to fall before his 60-foot eagle putt at N.Y. Jets 3½ 4 (37) Arizona National Basketball Association three back and never chal- came within inches of the leave yourself a tricky up- Carolina 1 1 (39½) at Kansas City — Recalled F/C Do- 13. Daniel Ricciardo, Australia, Toro Rosso, 70, +1 lap. at Detroit 4½ 4½ (51) Indianapolis natas Motiejunas from Rio Grande Valley 14. Heikki Kovalainen, Finland, Caterham, 70, +1 lap. lenged after that, missing cup on No. 18, and he set- and-down,“ he said. ”I com- at Buffalo 6 6 (45) Jacksonville (NBADL). 15. Nico Rosberg, Germany, Mercedes, 70, +1 lap. the green on the 17th to end tled for birdie. Then, he had mitted to it and hit a great New England 7 7 (51) at Miami FOOTBALL 16. Timo Glock, Germany, Marussia, 70, +1 lap. his chances. to wait. shot and followed it with a Houston 4½ 4½ (47½) at Tennessee 17. Pedro de la Rosa, Spain, HRT, 69, +2 laps. In the meantime, Rose “I thought it was going to great putt for birdie to give at Denver 6½ 6½ (51) Tampa Bay CLEVELAND BROWNS — Released WR 18. Narain Karthikeyan, India, HRT, 69, +2 laps. at Baltimore OFF OFF (OFF) Pittsburgh Carlton Mitchell. 19. Paul di Resta, Scotland, Force India, 68, +3 laps, was climbing up the leader- be good, to be honest,” Rose myself that cushion going at Oakland OFF OFF (OFF) Cleveland — Released WR Andre retired. board. said. “I caught a glimpse of into the last.” at San Diego 1 1 (46½) Cincinnati Not Classfied at Dallas OFF OFF (OFF) Philadelphia Holmes. DENVER BRONCOS — Released RB Jere- 20. Lewis Hamilton, England, McLaren, 54, accident. Dec. 3 21. Romain Grosjean, France, Lotus, 5, accident. at Washington Pk Pk (51) N.Y. Giants miah Johnson from the practice squad. 22. Pastor Maldonado, Venezuela, Williams, 1, spin. Miami, 1-0 against South tories over LSU and South Off Key — Signed RB Pittsburgh QB questionable Will Ta’ufo’ou from the practice squad. 23. Bruno Senna, Brazil, Williams, 0, accident. GATORS Florida and now 2-1 in the Carolina. Cleveland QB questionable SAN DIEGO CHARGERS - Signed T Kevin 24. Sergio Perez, Mexico, Sauber, 0, accident. Florida rivalry. While the Gators were Philadelphia QB questionable Haslem from the practice squad. Drivers Standings Continued from Page B1 “They controlled the line pulling out close victories Final NCAA Basketball HOCKEY of scrimmage. ... They made against a difficult schedule, FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG ECHL 1. Sebastian Vettel, Germany, Red Bull, 281 points. at Georgia St. 3 East Carolina READING ROYALS—Signed F Brandon 2. Fernando Alonso, Spain, Ferrari, 278. Georgia Tech in the ACC more plays than us,” Fisher Florida State was putting up at Kansas 27½ San Jose St. Blandina. Loaned F Evan Barlow to Hershey. 3. Kimi Raikkonen, Finland, Lotus, 207. title game Saturday with the said. “We have to move on big numbers on both sides of at Loyola (Md.) 13½ Towson COLLEGE 4. Lewis Hamilton, England, McLaren, 190. at Tennessee 12½ Oakland winner advancing to a New and get better.” the ball against the likes of AUBURN — Fired football coach Gene 5. Jenson Button, England, McLaren, 188. at Colorado St. 15 N. Colorado 6. Mark Webber, Australia, Red Bull, 179. Year’s game at the Orange And whereas it had been Savannah State, Murray State at Notre Dame 33 Chicago St. Chizik. BOSTON COLLEGE — Fired football coach 7. Felipe Massa, Brazil, Ferrari, 122. Bowl against the Big East Florida State with much of and a group of mediocre NBA 8. Romain Grosjean, France, Lotus, 96. FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG Frank Spaziani. champion. the preseason attention ACC opponents. The Semi- 9. Nico Rosberg, Germany, Mercedes, 93. San Antonio 8 at Washington COLORADO — Fired football coach Jon Em- “We have to put this after wins over Florida and noles went into Saturday’s at Brooklyn 2 New York bree. 10. Sergio Perez, Mexico, Sauber, 66. Constructors Standings (Florida loss) behind us,” Notre Dame to finish the game with just one victory at Detroit Pk Portland N.C. STATE — Fired football coach Tom said Florida State coach 2011 season, Florida over a ranked team, Clemson, at Chicago 5½ Milwaukee O’Brien. 1. Red Bull, 460 points. at Memphis 12 Cleveland PURDUE — Fired football coach Danny Hope. 2. Ferrari, 400. Jimbo Fisher, who lost to a stealthily climbed the polls and only two over schools at Oklahoma City 12½ Charlotte UCLA — Announced junior G Tyler Lamb has 3. McLaren, 378. Florida school for the first with road wins at Texas with winning records. at Utah 2 Denver been released from the men’s basketball team 4. Lotus, 303. time as a head coach. A&M, Tennessee and Van- And Florida made them at L.A. Clippers 11½ New Orleans 5. Mercedes, 142. and will transfer. Fisher is 3-0 against derbilt along with home vic- pay. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE BASKETBALL MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2012 B5 No. 1 Hoosiers plow past Ball State 101-53 Associated Press No. 6 Syracuse 87, Colgate 51 No. 15 Michigan St 63, Davidson 81-67 Sunday night in the and then punctuated the spurt by driv- Old Spice Classic championship ing for a two-handed reverse dunk. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Will SYRACUSE, N.Y. — James Louisiana-Lafayette 60 game. Portland State (1-3) was never Sheehey scored 19 points to help Southerland scored 18 points, Michael EAST LANSING, Mich. — Keith Ap- Kelly Olynyk added 14 points for closer than 20 after that. No. 1 Indiana defeat Ball State Carter-Williams had eight points and a pling scored 19 points to help sluggish Gonzaga (6-0), which also won the Renado Parker and Michael 101-53 on Sunday. career-high 13 assists, and No. 6 Michigan State survive a scare and 2008 Old Spice Classic. The Bulldogs Harthun led the Vikings with 12 points Jordan Hulls scored 17 points, Syracuse beat Colgate 87-51 on beat Louisiana-Lafayette 63-60. are undefeated in six overall games at apiece. Top scorer Dre Winston Jr., a Cody Zeller scored 15 and Chris- Sunday. Appling, who has scored at least 17 the tourney. transfer from Washington State, tian Watford had 11 points and 10 It was the 165th meeting between points in every game except one this Davidson (3-3) got 17 points from missed all five of his shots and was rebounds for the Hoosiers (6-0). the upstate New York foes, and the season, was 4 for 11 from the field. Nik Cochran. Jake Cohen had 13 and held scoreless. It was Indiana’s largest victory Orange (4-0) won their 46th straight But he made other plays at key times, De’Mon Brooks finished with 12. margin in a 21-game series that against Colgate (3-4). hitting 10 free throws and adding six No. 21 Connecticut 73, began in 1934. The Hoosiers’ pre- Carter-Williams, who had six re- rebounds and five assists for the No. No. 20 Oklahoma St. 81, Stony Brook 62 vious largest victory margin bounds and just one turnover, missed 15 Spartans (5-1). Portland St. 58 against the Cardinals was 43 STORRS, Conn. — Niels Giffey had the only shot he attempted in the first He also had help from several STILLWATER, Okla. — Markel a career-high 15 points and grabbed points in 1946 and 1983. half. But he assisted on nine of the Or- teammates. Branden Dawson scored It was Indiana’s first game since Brown scored a season-high 23 eight rebounds to help No. 21 Con- ange’s first 10 baskets, giving him a 11 points and Brandan Kearney 10 off points, Le’Bryan Nash added 20 and necticut rally for a 73-62 victory over winning the Progressive Legends real shot at challenging the school the bench. Classic with victories over Georgia No. 20 Oklahoma State cruised to an Stony Brook on Sunday. record for assists in a game. Elfrid Payton had 20 points for the and Georgetown in Brooklyn, N.Y. 81-58 victory over Portland State on Shabazz Napier had 15 of his 19 Ragin’ Cajuns (2-4). Shawn Long The Hoosiers already had been Sherman Douglas had 22 against Sunday in its first game as a Top 25 points in the second half for UConn (5- added 16 points, and Kevin Brown averaging 86 points per game be- Providence in January 1989. Pearl team in five years. 1), and Omar Calhoun added 14. fore shooting 61 percent from the Washington had 18 against St. John’s had 14. But Louisiana-Lafayette shot Phil Forte chipped in 15 points and Dave Coley led Stony Brook (4-2) with field against the Cardinals. during the 1983-84 season, and Dou- just 11 of 21 from the line, which may Marcus Smart had eight points and 15 points and Tommy Brenton added 14. Majok Majok scored 18 points and glas was among five players to notch have cost it a major upset. nine assists, the third-most for a fresh- The game was tied at 39 when Jauwan Scaife added 11 for Ball 14 in a game. No. 17 Gonzaga 81, man in Cowboys’ history. Connecticut began a streak of 3-point State. The Cardinals (2-2) were coming Brandon Triche finished with 15 Already up by 18, Oklahoma State shooting that saw it make its final eight off a 20-point loss to Indiana State. points, freshman Dajuan Coleman had Davidson 67 (5-0) put the game away with a 13-2 attempts from behind the arc. A four- The Cardinals were outre- a career-high 12 points, and Rakeem LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — Elias run to start the second half, giving the point play by Napier put UConn up 61- bounded 42-29 and shot just 31 Christmas had 10 points and nine re- Harris scored 24 points, Kevin Pangos Cowboys a 53-24 lead. Brown con- 47 with just over 4 minutes left and percent from the field. bounds for the Orange. added 23 and No. 17 Gonzaga beat nected on a runner and a 3-pointer sealed the win. Stanford stays strong after snagging No. 1 Associated Press No. 18 St. John’s 66, Associated Press STANFORD, Calif. — Hartford 54 NEW YORK — Carmelo Chiney Ogwumike had 16 WEST HARTFORD, Conn. Anthony scored 29 points in points and 11 rebounds — Shenneika Smith had 21 just 32 minutes, and the and No. 1 Stanford beat points and 11 rebounds and New York Knicks ended a Long Beach State 77-41 on the Red Storm pulled away two-game losing streak with Sunday in its first game from the Hawks. a 121-100 victory over the holding the top spot in the Hartford kept the game Detroit Pistons on Sunday. poll in nearly eight years. close, but St. John’s Smith had Steve Novak added a sea- Joslyn Tinkle added 18 six consecutive second-half son-high 18 and JR Smith points and seven rebounds points and Keylantra Langley had 15 points and 10 re- and Amber Orrange scored hit two free throws to put the bounds for the Knicks. Stanford’s first seven Brandon Knight scored 21 points of the game and fin- Red Storm (4-1) up for good. points and Charlie Vil- ished with 13 for the Cardi- No. 19 UCLA 65, lanueva had 17 for the Pis- nal (6-0), who extended the tons, who have lost six nation’s best home winning Princeton 52 straight games at Madison streak to 81 games at LOS ANGELES — Nirra Square Garden. Maples Pavilion. Fields scored 26 points and Rasheed Wallace scored No. 4 Duke 82, Markel Walker added 23 15 points against his former points, and the Bruins over- team, and Raymond Felton Xavier 59 came an 11-point first-half had 14 points and 10 assists CINCINNATI — Chelsea deficit to beat the Tigers. as the Knicks beat the Pis- Gray scored a season-high 22 Walker also had nine re- tons for the fourth straight points, freshman Alexis Jones bounds, six steals and six as- time. Wallace was back after had a breakout game with a sists for the Bruins (3-1). missing a game with a sore career-high 14, and the Blue left foot. Devils routed the Musketeers. No. 20 Tennessee 90, Spurs 111, Elizabeth Williams added Alcorn State 37 Raptors 106 16 points and Haley Peters KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — had 13 for the Blue Devils (4- TORONTO — Tony Parker Meighan Simmons scored 12 0), who came in with five play- points and five of her team- scored six of his 32 points in ers averaging double figures. the second overtime, Tim Dun- mates also reached double can had 26 and the San Anto- No. 9 Kentucky 100, figures and Tennessee de- nio Spurs beat Toronto for the S. Carolina Upstate 34 feated Alcorn State in Lady Braves coach Tonya Edwards’ fourth straight time. LEXINGTON, Ky. — A’dia Manu Ginobili scored 15 return to her alma mater. Mathies scored 17 points, Bashaara Graves, Isabelle points, Danny Green had 13 Samarie Walker added 13 and and Boris Diaw 11 as the Spurs Harrison, Jasmine Jones, Nia the Wildcats forced 38 Moore and Taber Spani won their third straight and im- turnovers in a blowout of the proved their NBA-best road scored 10 points each for Ten- Spartans. nessee (4-1). record to 7-1. DeNesha Stallworth added Parker made jump shots on 11 points and Janee Thomp- No. 22 Kansas 58, consecutive possessions with son had 10 for the Wildcats (4- Creighton 48 less than 1:15 to go in the sec- 1), who shot 50 percent in ond overtime as the Spurs held winning their 24th consecutive OMAHA, Neb. — Monica on. home game. Engelman and Carolyn Davis DeMar DeRozan led Toronto had 12 points apiece and the with 29 points, while rookie Iowa 79, No. 12 Jayhawks defeated the Bluejays. Jonas Valanciunas had 22 for West Virginia 70 Davis also had seven re- bounds, Angel Goodrich had the Raptors, who have lost their MIAMI — Jaime Printy nine assists and CeCe Harper past three games by a com- made all 17 of her free throws scored 10 points for the Jay- bined seven points. and scored 19 points and the hawks (5-0). Nets 98, Hawkeyes rallied from a Trail Blazers 85 seven-point halftime deficit to No. 24 Dayton 105, defeat the Mountaineers at the Eastern Illinois 42 NEW YORK — Deron FIU Thanksgiving Classic. Williams had 15 points, 12 as- Thirteen of Printy’s free DAYTON, Ohio — Jodie sists, four blocked shots and throws came in the second Cornelie-Sigmundova was 9 three steals, leading Brooklyn half, when the Hawkeyes (5-2) of 9 from the field with a ca- to a victory over Portland. went on a 24-8 run to lead 67- reer-high 21 points to go with Joe Johnson scored 21 60 with 2:12 remaining. She a pair of blocks and the Flyers points and Brook Lopez had made eight free throws in the rolled over the Panthers to win 15 for Brooklyn, which has Associated Press final 45 seconds. the Dayton Marriott Classic. won five straight games at Bar- Carmelo Anthony shoots over Tayshaun Prince on Sunday during the second half in New York. No. 16 Ohio State 82, Ally Malott added a double- clays Center. The 6-1 begin- The Knicks beat the Pistons 121-100. double for the Flyers with 15 ning on the new home court is 76ers 104, Suns 101 haven’t dropped three in a row Nuggets 102, Wright State 52 points and 13 rebounds. the Nets’ best start since the all season. COLUMBUS, Ohio — No. 25 UNC 101, UNC 2002-03 season when they PHILADELPHIA — Jrue Holi- Michael Beasley led the Hornets 84 Tayler Hill scored 17 points won 18 of their first 19 at day had a career-high 33 points Suns with 21 points while DENVER — Andre Iguodala and the Buckeyes breezed Asheville 42 home. and 13 assists, leading the Marcin Gortat added 18. scored 23 points, Kenneth past the Raiders. CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Wesley Matthews scored 20 over the Sebastian Telfair scored 12 Faried had his eighth double- The Buckeyes (4-1) scored the Waltiea Rolle scored 19 points points and J.J. Hickson had 19 Phoenix Suns 104-101. points, Jermaine O’Neal had 11 double of the season and the first nine points and led 22-4 with and Megan Buckland 17 and points and 10 rebounds for the Evan Turner scored 16 while Goran Dragic and Luis Denver Nuggets beat the strug- 11:55 remaining in the first half the Tar Heels dominated the Trail Blazers, who were without points, Lavoy Allen had 11 and Scola had 10 each for the Suns gling New Orleans Hornets after a 3-pointer by Hill. Amber Bulldogs. LaMarcus Aldridge. The All-Star Thaddeus Young 10 for the Six- (6-8), who had won two in a row. 102-84. Stokes scored 11 of her 13 Xylina McDaniel added 11 forward was out with a stiff ers, who snapped a two-game It was the first stop of a six- The Hornets have lost seven points in the first half as Ohio points and Tierra Ruffin-Pratt back. losing streak. The Sixers (8-6) game road trip for the Suns. straight. State took a 42-25 halftime lead. 10 for North Carolina.

It was a disappointing fin- The Celtics weren’t de- After a Celtics’ timeout, in the half court. He dished Hustle” team he coached ish for what was a masterful terred, though, and immedi- Garnett missed an open out nine assists to go along his first season in Orlando MAGIC second half by Nelson in ately went in a 10-2 run to jumper just inside the free with 10 points in the half, in 1999-00. Rivers took over Continued from Page B1 which he carried the Magic take the lead back at 98-97. throw line, but the ball car- missing only two of his that season following a nearly singlehandedly with Redick tied it again at 100 omed off a Magic player seven shots from the field. major roster upheaval and Nelson scored on a driv- 17 points in the final two with a 3-pointer, but could- giving them another For the half, the Celtics led the Magic to a 41-41 ing layup to trim it to three quarters and overtime. n’t connect on a lob to Af- chance. also had a 30-16 scoring ad- mark, just missing the play- and the Magic got the ball Nelson scored the Magic’s flalo after chasing down a But Pierce missed a lean- vantage in the paint. offs. “I think it was (Pat) back after Rondo came up final eight points of the loose ball. ing jumper at the buzzer to NOTES: Rondo has now Riley that said the hardest with air on a 21-footer as the third quarter, including a The Celtics returned the send it to overtime. had at least 10 assists in 37 thing about playing us, was shot clock wound down. fade away jumper to end the favor with a turnover of The Celtics scored 13 consecutive games. ... The you couldn’t practice ef- But Nelson fired up an off period to give the Magic a their own, leading to a driv- points off nine Magic Magic lost for the first time fort,” Rivers said. “I tell my balance 3 on Orlando’s en- two-point edge entering the ing layup by Glen Davis. turnovers in the first half this season when they score team that now, that you suing touch, and following a fourth. Boston quickly tied it again, and led by as many as 12. 100 or more points. ...Celtics can’t practice it, you have to foul, Garnett connected 1 of The lead grew as big as and collected a rebound on When Orlando wasn’t giv- coach Doc Rivers said there mentally prepare for it. And 2 free throws on the other seven on a 3-pointer by its next possession after a ing Boston easy baskets in are some similarities in to me when you watch end to make it 114-110 to Arron Afflalo with just over missed jumper by Nelson transition, Rondo was a fa- year’s rebuilding Magic them, that’s why they win lock up the victory. eight minutes remaining. with 30.4 left. cilitating for his teammates team and the “Heart and games.” ENTERTAINMENTPage B6 - MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2012

CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Florida LOTTERIES Bella, Bond and Abe SO YOU KNOW  Last night’s winning Two fictional characters and one historical figure reap benefits at box office numbers, Page B4.

DAVID GERMAIN SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24 AP Movie Writer Powerball: 22 – 32 – 37 – 44 – 50 Powerball: 34 LOS ANGELES — Bella Swan, 5-of-5 PB No winner James Bond and Abe Lincoln No Florida winner have combined to lift Hollywood 5-of-5 10 winners $1 million to record Thanksgiving revenue 1 Florida winner at the box office. Lotto: 26 – 28 – 36 – 41 – 50 – 51 Kristen Stewart’s finale as 6-of-6 No winner Bella in “The Twilight Saga: 5-of-6 18 $8,464.50 Breaking Dawn — Part 2” was 4-of-6 1,358 $99.50 No. 1 again with $64 million dur- 3-of-6 28,649 $6.50 ing the five-day holiday stretch Fantasy 5: 6 – 17 – 26 – 31 – 34 that began Wednesday, accord- 5-of-5 4 winners $67,943.86 ing to studio estimates Sunday. 4-of-5 384 $114 Daniel Craig’s Bond adven- 3-of-5 10,816 $11 ture “Skyfall” came in at No. 2 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23 with $51 million, while Daniel Mega Money: 2 – 17 – 19 – 41 Day-Lewis and Steven Spiel- Mega Ball: 5 berg’s Civil War saga “Lincoln” 4-of-4 MB No winner finished third with $34.1 million. 4-of-4 9 $2,123 According to box-office 3-of-4 MB 47 $889 tracker Hollywood.com, the 3-of-4 1,151 $108 three films paced Hollywood to 2-of-4 MB 1,750 $50 an all-time Thanksgiving week 1-of-4 MB 14,510 $6 best of about $290 million from 2-of-4 38,874 $4 Wednesday to Sunday. Fantasy 5: 16 – 17 – 20 – 25 – 31 That tops the previous record 5-of-5 4 winners $56,584.35 of $273 million over Thanksgiv- 4-of-5 239 $144.50 ing in 2009, when “The Twilight Associated Press 3-of-5 8,026 $12 Saga: New Moon” led the Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson play Bella Swan and Edward BOX-OFFICE RESULTS weekend. Cullen for the final time in “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 1. “The Twilight Saga: Break- INSIDE THE NUMBERS This Thanksgiving also was a 2.” The vampire-werewolf film was No. 1 at theaters this weekend. ing Dawn — Part 2,” ■ huge 25 percent jump from a year $43.1 million. To verify the accuracy ago, when domestic revenues movie added $97.4 million over- since its Wednesday debut and of winning lottery num- were a weak $232 million as some seas to bring its international added $17.5 million in four 2. “Skyfall,” $36 million. bers, players should big holiday releases fizzled. total to $350.8 million and its Asian markets. 3. “Lincoln,” $25 million. double-check the num- With a strong December worldwide take to $577.7 million. “Life of Pi” was adapted from bers printed above with 4. “Rise of the Guardians,” numbers officially lineup ahead, Hollywood has re- Sony’s “Skyfall” also topped Yann Martel’s best-selling novel $24 million. sumed its record revenue pace $200 million domestically, ring- about an Indian youth adrift on posted by the Florida for the year after a brief box- ing up $36 million for the three- a lifeboat with a Bengal tiger. 5. “Life of Pi,” $22 million. Lottery. Go to www.flalottery.com, or office lull in late summer and day weekend to put its U.S. total Many fans considered the intro- 6. “Wreck-It Ralph,” call 850-487-7777. early fall. at $221.7 million. With $41.3 mil- spective novel impossible to $16.8 million. Domestic revenues for 2012 lion more overseas, “Skyfall” film, but Lee has charmed audi- 7. “Red Dawn,” $14.6 million. are at $9.75 billion, putting Hol- raised its international revenues ences and critics with an inspir- lywood potentially on track for to $568.4 million and its world- ing survival story told through 8. “Flight,” $8.6 million. Today in its first $11 billion year, which wide sales to $790.1 million. dazzling 3-D images. 9. “Silver Linings Playbook,” HISTORY would beat the 2009 record “Lincoln,” a DreamWorks film The weekend’s other new $4.6 million. of $10.6 billion, said distributed by Disney, took in $25 wide release, a remake of the 10. “Argo,” $3.9 million. Hollywood.com analyst Paul million over the weekend to lift 1980s U.S.-invasion tale “Red Today is Monday, Nov. 26, Dergarabedian. its domestic revenue to $62.2 Dawn,” opened at No. 7 with the 331st day of 2012. There “We’re barreling toward a million. $14.6 million, raising its total to the-scenes story of the making of are 35 days left in the year. record-breaking box-office Leading the newcomers was $22 million since debuting “Psycho.” Today’s Highlights: year,” Dergarabedian said. “It’s Paramount and DreamWorks An- Wednesday. The weekend’s overall On Nov. 26, 1942, the mo- built on the back of just a lot of imation’s tale “Rise of the “Red Dawn” sat on the shelf strength came from a broad tion picture “Casablanca,” really strong movies that have Guardians” at No. 4 with $24 mil- for three years while studio range of films that clicked with starring Humphrey Bogart come out over the past few week- lion for the weekend and $32.6 backer MGM went through bank- various audiences, from action and Ingrid Bergman, had its ends. It bodes very well for the million since opening Wednesday. ruptcy, with distributor FilmDis- and family fare to thoughtful world premiere at the Holly- rest of the holidays.” Based on William Joyce’s trict eventually picking it up for drama. wood Theater in New York. The “Twilight” finale, “Sky- “Guardians of Childhood” books, domestic release. The movie’s “This is a marketplace that On this date: fall” and “Lincoln” finished in “Rise of the Guardians” gathers cast includes Chris Hemsworth has something for everyone,” In 1789, Nov. 26 was a day the same top-three rankings for Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, (“Thor”) and Josh Hutcherson said Chris Aronson, head of dis- of thanksgiving set aside by the second-straight weekend as the Tooth Fairy and other myth- (“The Hunger Games”) in a story tribution for 20th Century Fox. President George Washing- new releases were unable to dis- ical beings as a team of heroes of young guerrillas battling “You have something deeper ton to observe the adoption lodge the holdovers. battling an evil overlord. North Korean invaders. like ‘Life of Pi,’ yet you have a of the Constitution of the In limited release, Fox Released by Lionsgate’s Sum- Close behind at No. 5 was di- very successful sequel in ‘Twi- United States. mit Entertainment banner, rector Ang Lee’s shipwreck saga Searchlight’s “Hitchcock” light’ at the same time. Adult bio- In 1842, the founders of “Breaking Dawn — Part 2,” “Life of Pi” at No. 5 with $22 mil- opened solidly with about drama, if you will, in ‘Lincoln,’ the University of Notre Dame pulled in $43.1 million from Fri- lion over the weekend. The 20th $300,000 in 17 theaters. The and you have Bond. That’s the day to Sunday, raising its domes- Century Fox release has taken movie stars Anthony Hopkins as secret to a very successful and arrived at the school’s pres- tic total to $227 million. The in $30.2 million domestically Alfred Hitchcock in a behind- balanced marketplace.” ent-day site near South Bend, Ind. In 1933, a judge in New York decided the James Joyce book “Ulysses” was not obscene and could be pub- lished in the United States. Rolling Stones mark 50th year with London show In 1973, President Richard Nixon’s personal secretary, Associated Press whose survival has surprised many Rose Mary Woods, told a who thought he would succumb to federal court she’d acciden- LONDON — The Rolling Stones drugs and drink, was blunter: “We tally caused part of the 18 made a triumphant return to the made it,” he said. “I’m happy to see 1/2-minute gap in a key Wa- London stage Sunday night in the you. I’m happy to see anybody.” tergate tape. first of five concerts to mark the But the band’s fiery music was no In 1986, President Ronald 50th anniversary of their debut as joke, fuelled by an incandescent Reagan appointed a commis- an American-oriented blues band. guest appearance by Taylor, who sion headed by former Sen. They showed no signs of wear played lead guitar on a stunning ex- John Tower to investigate his and tear — except on their aging, tended version of the ominous “Mid- National Security Council heavily lined faces — as frontman night Rambler,” and Mary J. Blige, staff in the wake of the Iran- Mick Jagger swaggered and strutted who shook the house in a duet with Contra affair. through a stellar 2 1/2 hour show. He Jagger on “Gimme Shelter.” In 1992, the British govern- looked remarkably trim and fit and The 50th anniversary show, which ment announced Queen Eliz- was in top vocal form. will be followed by one more in The Stones passed the half- London, then three in the New York abeth II had volunteered to century mark in style at the some- area, lacked some of the band’s cus- start paying taxes on her per- times emotional gig that saw former tomary bravado — the “world’s sonal income, and would bassist Bill Wyman and guitar mas- greatest rock ‘n’ roll band” intro was take her children off the pub- ter Mick Taylor join their old mates shelved — and there were some lic payroll. in front of a packed crowd at Lon- Associated Press rare nostalgic touches. Ten years ago: A United don’s 02 Arena. Mick Jagger, center, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood, left, and Charlie Watts, Even the famously taciturn Nations report said for the It was the first of five mega-shows back, of The Rolling Stones perform at the O2 arena Sunday in east London. Wyman briefly cracked a smile first time in the 20-year his- to mark the passage of 50 years The band are playing four shows to celebrate their 50th anniversary, in- when trading quips with Richards tory of the AIDS epidemic, since the band first appeared in a cluding two shows at London’s O2 and two more in New York. and Ronnie Wood. about as many women as small London pub determined to The concert started with a brief men were infected with HIV. pay homage to the masters of Amer- time out from singing to thank the still buying our records and coming video tribute from luminaries like Five years ago: President ican blues. crowd for its loyalty. to our shows,” he said. “Thank you, Elton John, Iggy Pop and Johnny Bush greeted the 2007 Nobel Jagger, in skin-tight black pants, a “It’s amazing that we’re still doing thank you, thank you.” Depp, who praised the Stones for Prize winners — including black shirt and a sparkly tie, took this, and it’s amazing that you’re Lead guitarist Keith Richards, their audacity and staying power. former Vice President Al Gore — in the Oval Office. HOROSCOPE One year ago: NASA’s Cu- Today’s riosity rover blasted off from Birthday — Much-needed improvements in your financial cat. Methods that worked well for another might cause you feel you’re trying to dominate them. the Kennedy Space Center affairs could be in the offing during coming months. Al- big trouble, and damage your reputation to boot. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Your respect for authority figures on an 8 1/2-month, 354 mil- though the upswing might be a bit slow to start, once you Aries (March 21-April 19) — Guard against temptation to could appear to be nonexistent if you’re not careful. Be as lion-mile journey to Mars. get it on track, it’ll gain the desired momentum. spend money on something previously proven to be waste- diplomatic as possible when dealing with persons who Today’s birthdays: Ac- Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — Establish an agenda and ful. Don’t be misled twice — you can’t afford it. have a lot of clout. tress Ellen Albertini Dow is do your best to adhere to it. Unless you put some kind of plan Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Although you might feel im- Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — If someone should ask you to 99. Singer Tina Turner is 73. together, you could get into trouble when trying to cut corners. pelled to make a difficult decision, don’t do so impulsively. deliver a message, take precautions and write it down. Your Singer Jean Terrell is 68. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — While in your presence, a Take plenty of time to study the matter first, weighing all of memory might not be up to its usual strength, and you may Thought for Today: “The couple of friends might put down an absent friend. Under your alternatives. lose something in translation. no circumstances should you contribute to the bash-fest. Gemini (May 21-June 20) — A poor attitude will work to Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Don’t trust important instruc- difference between the men Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Details could be of unusual your detriment if you’re not careful. You could easily make tions to your memory. Your recall might not be as flawless and the boys in politics is, importance when it comes to your big objectives. A failure a problematical assignment even more difficult than it al- as you think, and if not, you could land in a lot of trouble. and always has been, that to read the fine print and double-check everything could de- ready is. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Cooperativeness is always the boys want to be some- prive you of the success you usually enjoy. Cancer (June 21-July 22) — Be extremely careful not to important, but it’s especially essential in your current one- thing, while the men want to Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) — There are very few things come on too strong in your business and personal matters. on-one relationships. If you lack the ability to work well with do something.” — Eric Se- that would invite as many complications as being a copy- Even if your input is well intended, your associates might others, it could cause needless problems. vareid (1912-1992). CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE ENTERTAINMENT MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2012 B7

MONDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 26, 2012 C: Comcast, Citrus B: Bright House D/I: Comcast, Dunnellon & Inglis F: Oak Forest H: Holiday Heights C B D/I F H 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Bridge ^ (WESH) NBC 19 19 News News Ent Access The Voice The top 8 artists perform. ‘PG’ Revolution (N) ‘14’ News Jay Leno World Nightly PBS NewsHour (N) (In Il Volo Takes Flight Italian teen vocal Dudu Fisher: In Concert From Israel 3 Steps to Incredible # (WEDU) PBS 3 3 14 6 News Business Stereo) Å group. ‘G’ Å Israeli songs. ‘G’ Å Health!-Joel % (WUFT) PBS 5 5 5 41 Journal Business PBS NewsHour (N) Motown: Big Hits and More (My Music) ‘G’ Christmas With Nathan Pacheco T. Smiley News Nightly NewsChannel Entertainment The Voice “Live Top 8 Performances” The top 8 Revolution (N) (In News Jay Leno ( (WFLA) NBC 8 8 8 8 8 News 8 Ton. artists perform. (N) ‘PG’ Å Stereo) ‘14’ Å News World Jeopardy! Wheel of Dancing With the Stars: Extreme Makeover: Extreme Makeover: Eyewit. 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A Navy lawyer ››› “First Blood” (AMC) 55 64 55 Kelly McGillis. ‘PG’ Å defends two Marines in a comrade’s death. ‘R’ Å (1982) ‘R’ Å Swamp Wars (In Gator Boys “Warrior Rattlesnake Republic Finding Bigfoot “CSI Finding Bigfoot: Further Rattlesnake Republic (ANI) 52 35 52 19 21 Stereo) ‘PG’ Å Gator” ‘PG’ Å (In Stereo) ‘PG’ Bigfoot” ‘PG’ Evidence ‘PG’ (In Stereo) ‘PG’ 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live “Top 10 ›› “Bad Boys II” (2003) Martin Lawrence. Premiere. Two Family Family The Soul (BET) 96 19 96 Countdown” (N) ‘PG’ Å detectives battle a drug kingpin in Miami. ‘R’ Å First First Man ‘PG’ (BRAVO) 254 51 254 Real Housewives Housewives/Atl. Real Housewives Real Housewives Start-Ups Happens Real South Park Tosh.0 Colbert Daily Show Futurama Futurama Futurama South Park Brickleberry South Park Daily Show Colbert (CC) 27 61 27 33 ‘14’ ‘14’ Å Report ‘14’ Å ‘14’ Å ‘14’ Å ‘MA’ ‘MA’ Report Reba ‘PG’ Reba ‘PG’ Reba ‘PG’ Reba ‘PG’ Reba ‘PG’ Reba ‘PG’ Big Texas Big Texas Big Texas Chainsaw Chainsaw Chainsaw PHILLIP ALDER (CMT) 98 45 98 28 37 Å Å Å Å Å Å Heat ‘PG’ Heat ‘PG’ Heat ‘PG’ Gang Gang Gang Newspaper Enterprise Assn. (CNBC) 43 42 43 Mad Money (N) The Kudlow Report Billions Behind Bars Apocalypse 2012 American Greed Mad Money (CNN) 40 29 40 41 46 The Situation Room Erin Burnett OutFront Anderson Cooper Piers Morgan Anderson Cooper Erin Burnett OutFront For the next two-plus weeks, let’s look at some of Phineas Good- Shake It A.N.T. Jessie ››‡ “Sky High” (2005) Michael Phineas Phineas Jessie A.N.T. the best bridge books published in the last year. (DISN) 46 40 46 6 5 Å Å Å and Ferb Charlie Up! ‘G’ Farm ‘G’ ‘G’ Angarano. ‘PG’ and Ferb and Ferb ‘G’ Farm ‘G’ First, we have “The Contested Auction” by Roy (ESPN) 33 27 33 21 17 Å SportCtr Monday Night Countdown (N) (Live) NFL Football Carolina Panthers at Philadelphia Eagles. (Live) SportCtr Hughes (Master Point Press), the International (ESPN2) 34 28 34 43 49 SportsNation (N) Around Pardon World/Poker World/Poker World/Poker SportCtr Football (EWTN) 95 70 95 48 At Last Christ Daily Mass The Journey Home Genesis Rosary World Over Live Vaticano Women Bridge Press Association’s book of the year. In more than 300 pages, Hughes gives a comprehen- (FAM) 29 52 29 20 28 ››› “Snoopy, Come ››› “A Boy Named Charlie Brown” (1969) ›››› “WALL-E” (2008, Adventure) Voices of The 700 Club (In Home” (1972) Voices of Peter Robbins. ‘G’ Ben Burtt, Elissa Knight. ‘G’ Stereo) ‘PG’ Å sive analysis of competitive bidding. However, be (FLIX) 118 170 ›› “Medicine Man” (1992, Drama) Sean ››› “Walking and Talking” (1996) ››› “Permanent Midnight” ›› “” (2002) aware that it is not intended for inexperienced Connery. (In Stereo) ‘PG-13’ Å Catherine Keener. ‘R’ (1998) Ben Stiller. ‘R’ Å Stephen Dorff. ‘R’ players. (FNC) 44 37 44 32 Special Report FOX Report The O’Reilly Factor Hannity (N) Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor This deal from the book occurred during the (FOOD) 26 56 26 Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners My. Din Health 2011 Bermuda Bowl in the Netherlands. (FSNFL) 35 39 35 World Poker Tour College Football Teams TBA. World Poker Tour Driven How I Met How I Met Two and Two and ››‡ “The Proposal” (2009) Sandra Bullock, Ryan Reynolds. A woman ››‡ “The Proposal” If Lorenzo Lauria from Italy (West) had doubled (FX) 30 60 30 51 Half Men Half Men pretends to be engaged to evade deportation. ‘PG-13’ (2009) ‘PG-13’ two hearts, it would have been negative, not (GOLF) 727 67 727 Golf Central (N) PGA Championship Longest Longest Chasing Chasing Big Break Greenbrier Big Break Central penalty. After he passed, Alfredo Versace (East) re- (HALL) 59 68 59 45 54 “Annie Claus Is Coming to Town” (2011, “The Most Wonderful Time of the Year” (2008, “Debbie Macomber’s Trading Christmas” opened with a double, showing short hearts. West Romance-Comedy) Maria Thayer. Å Drama) Henry Winkler. Å (2011, Romance) Tom Cavanagh. Å was happy to pass. Two hearts doubled can be ››‡ “Mr. Popper’s ›‡ “Little Fockers” (2010, Comedy) Robert De Witness (N Subtitled- ››‡ “Tower Heist” (2011) Ben 24/7 (HBO) 302 201 302 2 2 Penguins” ‘PG’ Niro. (In Stereo) ‘PG-13’ Å English) ‘MA’ Å Stiller. ‘PG-13’ Å Pacquiao taken down six! North, though, redoubled for rescue. When “Harry ›››‡ “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2” Boardwalk Empire Treme “Tipitina” (In ›› “Larry Crowne” (HBO2) 303 202 303 Potter” (2011) Daniel Radcliffe. (In Stereo) ‘PG-13’ Å ‘MA’ Å Stereo) ‘MA’ Å (2011) Tom Hanks. South bid three clubs, West passed to see if his (HGTV) 23 57 23 42 52 Property Brothers ‘G’ Love It or List It ‘G’ Love It or List It ‘G’ Love It or List It ‘G’ Hunters Hunt Intl Love It or List It ‘G’ partner wanted to double for penalty, which East (HIST) 51 25 51 32 42 American Pickers American Pickers Pawn Stars Pawn Stars American Pickers (N) Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Invention Pawn Stars was very happy to do. ‘PG’ Å “Duke of Oil” ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Å ‘PG’ ‘PG’ USA ‘PG’ ‘PG’ The defense was excellent, although declarer ››› “His and Her Christmas” (2005, ››‡ “Liz & Dick” (2012, Docudrama) Lindsay “Dear Santa” (2011) Amy Acker. A party girl could have done better. 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ear Annie: Six months under control, and he justifiably Dear Need: Please don’t spend ago, I reconnected with worries that he could hurt you or more than you can afford. Dthe guy I have loved since himself. Tell your son you have a budget grade school. Is he taking antipsy- that will have to cover all costs, “Thomas” left after chotic medication? He including the rehearsal dinner. If graduation to live in will need to do this for it costs more, he will need to pay another state. I know the rest of his life, and for it himself. he has schizophrenia, there are side effects. It’s OK to accept the offer from and I’m willing to take Schizophrenics also the bride’s family to put you up at the risk. have an increased risk a hotel. Even though I’m 18 of drug and alcohol And it is not unreasonable to and still in high school, abuse. This is a lot of suggest to your son that he and I plan to become a doc- responsibility for any- his new bride have a reception tor. I’ve done research one to take on. later in your hometown for his and know what I’m up We don’t doubt that siblings and other friends. against. you care deeply for We hope he can be reasonable Thomas says he ANNIE’S Thomas, but you may instead of being hurt. hears voices and sees MAILBOX be romanticizing your Dear Annie: This is in re- dark figures, and he ability to “save” him. sponse to “Frustrated Dad,” snaps sometimes, but And your determina- whose son plays video games all it seems like he can refocus once tion to have a relationship cre- night and sleeps all day. I get him to concentrate on me. ates pressure that he apparently Our son was the same. Last Thursday, Thomas broke can’t handle. When things crashed, it turned up with me. Please put his welfare first and out he was hiding vodka, drinking He apologized for breaking my simply be his friend with no other all night and sleeping all day. heart, but he says his schizophre- expectation, and encourage him We had no idea our son was an nia is getting worse, and he fears to stick with appropriate medical alcoholic. he’s going to hurt me. treatment. Dad might want to check Annie, Thomas knows I love Dear Annie: Our son is marry- whether there is always a big bot- him and would do anything for ing a beautiful woman from Mex- tle of mouthwash around. — Dad him. I gave up sleep and time to ico. The cost of the flights are Who’s Been Down that Path make sure he knows I’m always more than his siblings can afford, ■ here. I listen to him and hold him not to mention the hotel, dresses, ——— ——— close when he gets upset. I never tuxes, showers, parties, etc. But Annie’s Mailbox is written by get mad at him. We have never we will help our kids because we Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, fought. know our son would be hurt if longtime editors of the Ann I don’t want to lose him again. they didn’t attend. Landers column. Email That happened once, and we did- The bride’s family may put us [email protected], or n’t speak for three whole years! I up at the hotel, which would be write to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o don’t want to go through that nice, but I don’t want us to look Creators Syndicate, 737 3rd emotional turmoil again. like moochers. Do we still offer to Street, Hermosa Beach, CA I know people say I’m “too pay for the rehearsal dinner? 90254. To find out more about young” to understand what love We have told our son how much Annie’s Mailbox and read is, but I believe I have a good money we can give them for a features by other Creators idea. wedding gift, and all of this will Syndicate writers and I need advice. — Terri deplete nearly all of our savings. cartoonists, visit the Creators Dear Terri: Thomas is telling Any advice? — Need a Money Syndicate Web page at you his schizophrenia is not Tree www.creators.com. B8 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2012 COMICS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

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Today’s MOVIES Citrus Cinemas 6 — Inverness; 637-3377 “Red Dawn” (PG-13) 1:30 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 5 p.m., “Rise of the Guardians” (PG) 4:40 p.m. No passes. 7:30 p.m., 8 p.m. “HIZBA FGKS MSRI BSRGTD KS TFDHSJYI “Rise of the Guardians” (PG) In 3D. 1:40 p.m., “Life of Pi” (PG) In 3D. 1:35 p.m., 4:35 p.m., 7:40 7:50 p.m. No passes. p.m. “Life of Pi” (PG) In 3D. 1 p.m., 4:10 p.m., 7:20 p.m. “Twilight: Breaking Dawn, Part 2” (PG-13) 1 p.m., “Twilight: Breaking Dawn, Part 2” (PG-13) 1:15 4 p.m., 7 p.m. BWYIY MSRI CYZID ZIY. SGHY KWY p.m., 4:20 p.m., 7:30 p.m. “Skyfall” (PG-13) 12:50 p.m., 4:20 p.m., 7:35 p.m. “Skyfall” (PG-13) 12:30 p.m., 3:45 p.m., 7 p.m. “Flight” (R) 1:10 p.m., 4:15 p.m., 7:20 p.m. “Flight” (R) 12:45 p.m., 4 p.m., 7:10 p.m. “Wreck-it Ralph” 3D (PG) 2 p.m., 7:50 p.m. No UAYYTFGE DKZIKD, KWY HAYZGDFGE “Wreck-it Ralph” (PG) 1:30 p.m., 7:40 p.m. No passes. passes. “Wreck-it Ralph” (PG) 4:50 p.m. “Wreck-it Ralph” 3D (PG) 4:30 p.m. No passes. “Cloud Atlas” (R) 1:20 p.m. “Taken 2” (PG-13) 7:15 p.m. HZG UYEFG.” — KSIF ZLSD Crystal River Mall 9; 564-6864 “Rise of the Guardians” (PG) 1:15 p.m., 4:10 p.m., Visit www.chronicleonline.com for area movie listings 4:40 p.m. No passes. and entertainment information. Previous Solution: “We’re always attracted to the edges of what we are, out by the “Rise of the Guardians” (PG) In 3D. 1:45 p.m., edges where it’s a little raw and nervy.” — E.L. Doctorow 7:45 p.m. No passes. (c) 2012 by NEA, Inc., dist. by Universal Uclick 11-26 Times subject to change; call ahead. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE CLASSIFIEDS MONDAY,NOVEMBER 26, 2012 B9

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Hwy 19 Inventory Included paulsfurnitureonline.com call 352-527-9982 INVERNESS #1 Concealed Weapons www.aceofpups.net Crystal River CALL (352) 563-0722 Preowned Mattress 2/2 Stoneridge Landing NO PHONE CALLS FOOSBALL TABLE Permit Course F/T RN Sets from Twin $30; Table/various game 55+ Gated Community employment DAN’S GUN ROOM Pool & Club House 28x40 Full $40.Qn $50; Kg $75. combo. $75 (352) 726-5238 IV Exp. preferred Collectibles 352-628-0808 563-1241 after 4p.m. Encl Glass Lanai & Furni. source! For physicians office $22,900 352-341-0473 Sales Help Fresh Florida 15ct. CUSTOM KYDEX with benefits. QUEEN SIZE MAT- **JUMBO SHRIMP** HOLSTERS $40 call for Send Resume to: DOLLS TRESS AND BOX SPR- INVERNESS @$5.00/lb, 9ct @7.00/lb detaiils 352-637-3894 Blind Box 1787M. Cinderella & Bride Doll ING Queen size mattress 3 months free lot rent License Real Estate Fl Stone Crabs @6.00/lb Citrus Co. Chronicle 2ft w/ stands $100 ea and box-spring 100.00 GARMIN GPSMAP w/ purchase! 1 & 2 Bd Associate FT or PT delivered (352)795-0077 1624 N. Meadowcrest (352) 746-9896 352 794 6606 .76CX Garmin 76Cx Homes starting @ $6900 Classifieds Good Commissions Located in a 55+ park Blvd. Crystal RIver, LIONEL TRAIN LAYOUT RECLINER CHAIR. TAN GE TELEPHONE handheld mapping GPS. Inverness Horizon Color screen. Great for on Lake. Lot rent $276. ww.chronicleonline.com Florida, 34429 Realty 352-212-5222 4’4” X 7’, Complete In very good condition. ANSWERING MACHINE $10 LIKE NEW ALL marine, outdoor or month, Water Included. Village. Many bldgs, $60 352-628-3418. 352-476-4964 bridges, ice skating pond CONNECTIONS geocashing. Absolutely 000CY4N SLEEPER SOFA Inverness 352-419-5981 like new! $175. TRIXIE Palm Harbor Stilt & trees. HO gauge. Like Trixie is a 10+ year old Blue Denim, Good 352-527-0433 Homes, Waterfront, New $550. 352-212-8500 LALA LOOPSY Ferris female Hound mix, Condition $150 Beach, 34 Years wheel, tree house, dolls & GOLF CART black, grey and tri- 352-746-4232 Experience accessories. $50.00 for 93 Club Car, Great color. She is heart- Spas/Hottubs www.plantcity.palm SLEIGH BED Queen Sz, all 352-563-5206 Condition, New Batteries, worm negative and solid wood, walnut color, Asking $995 harbor.com Lawn Edger housebroken. Unfor- 4 Person Hot Tub, pristine condition,barely (352) 201-6111 John Lyons 3HP Edger needs carb tunately, Trixie has a w/ all accesories used. $250.00 Call 800-622-2832 x 210 kit. $100 352-382-7074 GOLF CART mammary cancer + chemicals (352)464-1591 or and has been Electric, EZ Go USED HOME/REPO’S $200 obo (352)270-3772 deemed inoperable, missionincitrus.com excellent cond. Doublewides from Cell (518) 420-5373 although the vets SOFA BED $100 Citrus County’s Only $2,500 (352) 503-2847 $8,500. Citrus Springs have said she may [email protected] Emergency Homeless Singwides from Home Defense have another year to or leave message & Veteran’s Shelters $3,500. 12 Gauge Winchester live. We are seeking 860/368-8947 Now 80-100 a night New Inventory Daily/ Appliances S-auto, 18½” Barrel a very kind, compas- (Inverness) includes 18 children We buy used homes. Case & ammo included sionate individual or EMERGENCY FUNDS 352-621-9183 FRIGIDAIRE CHEST Sofa Sleeper Dark $350.(352) 637-1074 family who would be & Other needs are Leave Message FREEZER 8.8cf Like Plaid, on casters needed at this time. willing to foster Trixie new,$329 new, sale$150 queen size, $250. 352-794-3825 OCEAN KAYAK 12 ft Sit until her time comes. YES! 352-400-0141 Large bureau with mir- upon, color:(Blue) plus She still is lively and New 3/2 Jacobsen ror & armoire, blonde ROCKWELL SCOUTING paddle and padded rod affectionate, inter- home 5 yr. Warranty GE STOVE $150. 352-232-1246 “1979” 50 first day holder 352-795-3460 acts well with other $2,650 down, Only FLAT TOP -White covers- matching gov. $385.00 dogs, loves people, $297.44/mo. 2yrs old. Features Steam VINTAGE DRESSER W and shows that she Fixed Rate! W.A.C, stamps $100 PUSHPOLE 18’ 2-piece clean oven. $350 MIRROR Medium oak, 2 352-527-9982 still wants life. She Come & View 352-419-7077 full sz drawers, 2 half Moonlighter fiberglass. would be provided 352-621-9182 SUBWOOFERS sound Never used, w/ hardware. KENMORE 25’CU drawers. $200 Call free of charge with (352) 270-3772 or dynamics rts A great Christmas gift! medication and STAINESS STEEL side series1000-100 watts $250. 352-628-0447. Mobile Homes by side, w/water & ice, (352) 464-1591 food. When her time rms/400 peak-like new Leave message. comes, she would be 4yrs old exc. cond. $800 $50 352-527-9982 and Land 352-897-4196 Garden/Lawn Remington field euthanized at the Supplies TANNING BED Full size mastor 572, $300. shelter free of **CRYSTALRIVER** SMITTYS APPLIANCE tanning bed 100.00 or Lacrosse venom snake charge. Once again, 3b/2ba, den,newer c/h/a REPAIR , washers carpet & vinyl, very clean CRAFTSMAN RIDING best offer 352 794 6606 boots, size 9½ New I say that she is a very dryers,FREE pick up $75 sweet dog, who does RV Hkup. $39,900 352-564-8179 MOWER Auto 46”, TANNING BED Cridland Real Estate Kohler 16.5HP, yard cart, (352) 441-0645 not seem to know her sunquest tanning bed condition, and we Jackie 352-634-6340 WASHER OR DRYER dethatcher attachment, $100 OBO 352-794-6606 $135.00 Each. Reliable, 15gal elect. Baby Items truly want her to live HERNANDO 1 ACRE Clean, Like New, sprayer. $650 obo THOMAS KINKADE her last months in a Workshop 24x40w/ac Excellent Condition. Can 352-400-0141 6ft pull up tree fully home, not in a shel- Kit-log cabin look+den/fpl decorated $75.00 ter. Is there someone Deliver 352-263-7398 ROCKING HORSE $$$ under $50k $$$ 352-527-1399 out there who would MANTIS TILLER Today’s kids brand, good Cridland Real Estate be willing to provide $125.00 THREE GLASS TABLE condition doesn’t make Jackie (352)634-6340 this sweet girl with Auctions 352-527-4319 TOPS, 40” - $100, 20” sounds, $35 comfort for her last - $40, 19”-$35 obo (352)465-1616 HERNANDO Troy Bilt pony 17.5 HP, months of life? 2/2 Dbl. wide, great cond. 352-212-0000 42in cut 7 speed, Briggs Please call Joanne 1026sq ft, carport & sm. & Stratton engine. The Jewelry @352-795-1288 or shed corner lot, $29,900. cart is a 10 cu. ft. utility Coins Donna @ (813)240-7925 dump cart. Excel. 352-249-7801.” HAMMER DOWN cond, barely 6 mnths. HOMOSASSA AUCTIONEERS DIAMOND RING Asking $750. 637-7237 BUYING US COINS ½ carat tw, 14 ct white 3/2, Fenced Yard, NEW Flooring, NEW AC FRI, 11/23 @ 6p, Tools Top $$$$ Paid. We Also gold. SIZE 9, Original Buy Gold Jewelry price $525, Asking $150 Livestock $5,000 Down, $435. mo & mics. Sat 11/24 @ 6p Plants (352) 476-7077 gen. merch. Sun 11/25 Beating ALL Written (352) 341-1955 @ 1p Tailgate/ box lots Offers. (352) 228-7676 WATCH CHICKENS Adult Laying HOMOSASSA **WE BUY ESTATES** PALMS QUEEN 8’ Beau- Collector buying Ladies diamond Chickens for Sale, RI DBL MH, pool, 4 rentals, 6055 N. Carl G. Rose tiful Healthy Queen sterling silver flatware bezeled rolex, new con- Reds, NH Reds & Aus- 2 + acres, 2 workshops, Hwy 200 Hernando Palms 8’ tall in 18’ pots and US silver coins dition w/ all paperwork tralorps. $12/each Owner Fin. 20% DOWN (352) 613-1389 $75 352-270-3527 (352) 601-7074 $1900 (352) 423-0289 352-344-0905 $160K 352-628-0304 B10 MONDAY,NOVEMBER 26, 2012 CLASSIFIEDS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Mobile Homes Apartments Rent: Houses Real Estate Homosassa Citrus County In Park Unfurnished Unfurnished For Sale Homes Homes INVERNESS 2 Bedroom Home, Oak INVERNESS The Meadows Sub. Sellers I have Pond Mobile Hm Park 2 B/R’s Available Lake Tsala Gardens 2/2/1, New roof, Ready to move in. renovated 3/2/1 New AC & Appliances SOLD 23 Homes CANDLEWOOD scn porch, fenced yard, $13,500 Nice Area, COURT Move In, clean cond. in 7 mo’s! Quiet Neighborhood city water $850 3876 S. Flamingo Terr. I need LISTINGS! KNOLLWOOD 352-726-7212 3 miles from shopping TOWNHOMES Asking $58,000 (352) 726-0348 Rental Assistance Waterfront (352) 382-5558 INVERNESS 2/2 Available For WALDEN WOODS completely remodeled Qualified Applicants Rentals Adult Community carport,scnrm,w/attached Call 352-344-1010 Marie-Elena Carter 2/2, DW+Carport, Furn. storage shed, plywood MWF, 8-12 & 1-5 HERNANDO Close to Community floors, drywall, $10,500 307 Washington Ave Broker Associate Affordable Rentals Realtor Center, Pool, $25,000 352-419-4606 Inverness Florida Call 352-428-6919 Equal Housing Opp. Watson’s Fish Camp Accredited Buyer’s (352)726-2225 Representive & Homosassa DEB INFANTINE Certified Distress Realtor Inverness, FL 2 bed- Real Estate Springs Homes (352) 302-8046 room. 2 bath. Com- For Sale Property Expert pletely updated DW home on Lake Hender- Only Way Realty Real Estate!... son 55+Park. Ph INVERNESS 352-422-4006 it’s what I do. 309-453-3072 or 2/1 $650. 1/1 $450 www.cartermaria.com 352-419-6495 $15,999. Near hosp. 422-2393 ERA American Motivated seller 4/2 BLOCK HOME, Business wants this gone!!! Realty mother in law apt, Phone:(352) 726-5855 6 acres w Big SHOP, Locations ESTATE SALE in Nature nice home $65,000. Cell:(352) 302-8046 Nice 2/2/2 House, Coast Landings RV Re- (305) 619-0282, Cell Fax:(352) 726-7386 porches Barns, pond, Perfect Location sort. Large developed Email:debinfantine@ pvd rd, Concrete Office/Retail. High site plus, a separate yahoo.com drive. $ 149K Sugarmill Visibility. Beautiful gated storage lot. Almost MLS 357108. Historic Inv. Down- new 5th-Wheel with Woods INVERNESS/DNTWN www.crosslandrealty. town Courthouse Sq. slides. Screened gazebo ***MELODY PARK*** com 352 726 6644 2/2/carport $11,900 700 sq.ft. 628-1067 and storage building. All Cridland Real Estate for $79,900. For more 000CY4M Jackie (352) 634-6340 Duplexes info and pictures, click on Specializing in www.detailsbyowner.com Acreage LECANTO 55+ PARK For Rent 352-843-5441 1997 West 14x66 3b/2ba Farms/Ranches & w/cp, non-smoker-move HOMOSASSA FARMS, LAND, Commercial in condition, newer heat 2/2 $550 mo. incl. garb. COMMERCIAL pump, split floor plan, ca- 1/1, $435. incl. garb/Wtr UNIQUE & thedral ceilings thruout. Pets? No smoking. 1st HISTORIC HOMES, & sec. 352-212-4981 YOUR AD HERE Glass & Screened FL SMALL TOWN room & open deck w/craft COUNTRY LIFESTYLE Buying or Selling room, outside storage Efficiencies/ OUR SPECIALTY Tony REAL ESTATE, shed. $245 rent incl. Cottages SINCE 1989 Let Me Work For You! $250/month water, sewage & gar- Pauelsen bage, ALL appliances HERNANDO Realtor incl. Asking $23,000obo Affordable Rentals Richard (Rick) BETTY HUNT, 352-303-0619 mobilhome.shutterfly. REALTOR Call Beverly to reserve this space Watson’s Fish Camp Couch, Broker ERA KEY 1 Realty, Inc. com/ 352-400-8231 (352) 726-2225 H Buy or Sell H Couch Realty & 352 586-0139 STONEBROOK MHP hunt4houses68 2BR, 2BA, 1200 sq. ft., Rental Investments, Inc. @yahoo.com I’ll Represent Fully Furnished “LIFE IS BETTER 352-564-2912 (352) 344-8018 www.bettyhunts YOU Lakeview Homosassa Houses WITH A PORCH” RCOUCH.com homes.com. $40,000., MUST SEE! www. (352) 628-9660 CRYS. RIV. & BH Great Neigh., Like New crosslandrealty.com ERA 352-302-1370 (352) 726-6644 Commercial Citrus County American Realty Apartments Crossland Realty Inc. Waterfront CRYSTAL RIVER Real Estate Homes Boats Cars Furnished 3/1 Country Home on Homes OZELLO Waterfront stilts,w/fenced yard. PUBLISHER’S Open Waterfront on RANGER BASS BOAT **approx. 2.5 acres** Crystal River $600 + Utilities. NOTICE: Homes Lake Hernando 1994, w/ranger trail trailer commercial .w/boatramp. $ CHEAP $ 1/1 Great neighbrhood Call 920-922-6800 All real estate advertis- 3,300 sf under roof 2,000 150Johnson motor, ask and gulf access, 3, 18’, 7 mos min. No smoking ing in this newspaper is liv., 3/2/1. den & fam. $4500 352-212-3732 RENTALS roll-ups, $149k “FREE No Pets 352-422-0374 Rent: Houses subject to Fair Housing rm. cage inground Consignment USA call 352-634-3862 Furnished Act which makes it ille- Foreclosure and pool. 2 lrg. sheds, dock Campers/ consignmentusa.org CRYSTAL RIVER WE DO IT ALL! 2/1.5, CHA, Wash/Dryer gal to advertise “any Short Sale Lists on 1 acre $269,900 Travel Trailers 828 5th Ave. NE (unfurn. INVERNESS preference, limitation 813-240-7925 BUY-SELL-RENT- opt.) $600 + sec 727- Furnished Waterfront or discrimination based Pine Ridge 06’ BIG HORN 5th CAR-TRUCK-BOAT-RV Home 2 Bd., 1.5 bath on race, color, religion, WHEEL - HEARTLAND US 19 BY AIRPORT 455-8998, 727-776-3120 Boats ★ ★ home with central AC, sex, handicap, familial BEVERLY HILLS Phyllis Strickland 37 FT, 4 Slide, Low Payments CRYSTAL RIVER $595. 352-476-4964 status or national origin, 4 bedroom. 4+ bath. Realtor non- smoker, no pets, Financing For ALL 2/BR $550. 3BR $750 or an intention, to make 6118 W. Glory Hill St. LOADED $25,900 461-4518 & 795-4440 Hse. Near Twn 563-9857 Rent: Houses such preference, limita- Open House Sat and Best Time To Buy! 18ft PONTOON 302-632-9163 tion or discrimination. “ 30 Johnson,no trailer 05’ LINCOLN TOWN CRYSTAL RIVER Unfurnished Sun 17th, 18th. 4,200 5X8 -$850.00 CAR GARAGE KEPT, Familial status includes under air 6,300 under I have Owner good shape. $1200 Studio Apt. Completely Cargo Transport Two-Tone, LOADED 65K children under the age roof, efficiency apartment. Financing 321-303-6453 Furn. on Hunter’s Sprgs, BEVERLY HILLS side-door. Wheels $10,500. 352-860-0164 of 18 living with par- Pool spa indoor & out. and Foreclosures sun deck, W/D rm. All 2/1/1, $600. mo. packed new jack stand. ents or legal custodi- Must see asking $435k BASS BOAT util. incl’d.+ boat dock. 352-382-1162, 795-1878 [email protected] ACURA ans, pregnant women appraised @ $430k TROPIC SHORES 1985, 16ft Bayliner $700/mo. 352-372-0507 CRYSTAL RIVER 2006, TSX, 98K miles, and people securing [email protected] REALTY. Needs work 85HP force HI-LO TRAVEL 2 bedroom. 2 bath.$600. NAV, Sunroof, Sporty custody of children 352 464 1495 (352) 613-3503 eng., galvinized trailer. TRAILER 2003, tow lite FLORAL CITY Garage, new flooring, under 18. This newspa- Office Open $600. (352) 507-1490 model 22-03t,exc. cond. $14,800 LAKEFRONT 1 Bedrm. ceramic tile baths, per will not knowingly 7 Days a Week $7500 obo 352-422-8092 Call 352-232-1481 AC, Clean, No Pets modern kitchen. Call accept any advertising Beverly Hills (352) 344-1025 352-697-0195 for real estate which is Homes AUDI in violation of the law. LISA VANDEBOE 2001 A4, Quattro AWD Apartments CRYSTAL RIVER 83K miles, MUST SEE!! 3/1½, Good neighbrhd. Our readers are hereby REMODELED 2/2/1 Broker (R) Owner JAYCO 30 ft. Unfurnished informed that all 103 S Desoto. 1208 sf $7,200 Close to schools $675. Plantation Realty 2000 yr, Clean, qn. bed, (352) 978-3571 mo. 352-409-1900 dwellings advertised New: appliances, paint, 352-634-0129 with Canopy & Load in this newspaper are flooring, light fixtures, BAYLINER 1984 Alexander Real Estate Leveler $4,750 (352) BUICK LESABRE HERNANDO available on an equal fans. Updated kit/baths. www.plantation cuddy cabin, hard top, (352) 795-6633 563-1465, 228-1802 01 Custom, senior 4 BR, 2 BA, Playroom & opportunity basis. To $45,900. 527-1239 realtylistings.com Volvo motor, AQ125A, office fenced yard, on needs tune-up. Has 2 KEYSTONE owned,garage kept, lk complain of discrimina- new, new tires,68kmi. Crystal River Apts over ½AC, on Hwy 200 tion call HUD toll-free at Citrus Hills GAIL STEARNS props, fish/depth finder, SPRINTER TT 2 BR/1 BA $400-$500 $875.+Sec., 344-3084 5 STAR BLUE WATERS 2001 Rolls float on 2004, 31ft, sleeps up to $5800 864-353-4298 1-800-669-9777. The Realtor (dolphins, manatees) ALSO HOMES & INVERNESS toll-free telephone Homes trailer worth $1000. eight. Pullable w/ 1500. MOBILES AVAILABLE privately gated 4200 sq ft New awing, $10,500 CADILLAC 2/1 $650., 1/1 $450 number for the Comes w/spare motor 2011, CTS Sedan, Tropic Shores splendor (Huge L-R, Has service manual, 352-214-9800 Near Hosp. 422-2393 hearing impaired is D-R,, 3 suites) 799k 14k miles, NAV sunroof CRYSTAL RIVER 1-800-927-9275. Realty 2nd owner - $2500 MAC’S MOBILE RV 1 & 2 Bd Rm Apartments INVERNESS (352) 503-2288 $29,995. (352) 422-4298 call Doug after 4pm REPAIR & MAINT. Call (352) 422-0360 for Rent 352-465-2985 Country Living on Large 352-212-8385 ½ acre lot. 3 bd., 2 ba. CLEARVIEW RVTC Certified Tech. CRYSTAL RIVER or 352-564-0855 352-613-0113, Lic/Ins. HOMOSASSA home. Garden and Low overhead = 2 Story, 5BR/3Bath CHEVROLET 1985 Monte Carlo 2DR 2/1 Pool, Garb., maint. fenced areas. Well & ESTATES Low Commissions 2 boat slips near Kings TITANIUM 816-00831 FHCRN repainted, rebuilt en- Incl., peaceful No pets, septic, so no water bill! 3+BR/ 2.5 BA, 2+Garage Bay $429,000. Make Thomas R. Cowles File No: 2008, 5th Wheel gine. Runs great, just $600. plus mo. 628-6700 $595. 352-476-4964 on 1 acre. Clear views up Offers 352-563-9857 2012-CP-432 Notice to 28 E33, 3 slides, New ti- and down the trails. Too Waterfront, Creditors res, excel. cond. Asking needs transmission many extras, must see. Foreclosures PUBLIC NOTICE $34,995, (352) 563-9835 hose. Asking $2800 YOUR “High-Tech” 352-270-4098 Mid $200’s 352-860-0444 Owner financing IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR WE BUY RV’S, Water Front CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA Forest Ridge Villages available PROBATE DIVISION Travel Trailers, CHEVROLET Updated, move in ready, Realtor File No.2012-CP-432 5th Wheels, 2001 IMPALA, 2/2/2, Private lot IN RE: ESTATE OF THOMAS R. Motor Homes $4,995 352-746-0002 COWLES Call US 352-201-6945 352-341-0018 Inverness Vehicles Homes Wanted CHRYSLER 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath, $CHEAP $ 2007 PT CRUISER 1 car garage, New Roof, RENTALS Touring Ed., Med Blue laminate, flooring, Consignment USA w/37k miles. Mint Cond 1000 sq. ft, $57,000, consignmentusa.org $8000 352 522-0505 352-419-6719 WE DO IT ALL! SEA CHASER DODGE 2008 1800 RG (18’) V BUY-SELL-RENT- hull. 90 Yamaha 4 stroke, 2004 NEON, 4DR AUTO- CAR-TRUCK-BOAT-RV MATIC, PRICED TO SEL, MICHELE ROD KENNER only 82 hours. Warranty US 19 BY AIRPORT $164,900, 3030 S Jean until ★ ★ CALL 628-4600 352-436-3531 Low Payments For More Information Ave. Inverness, FL, Bank ROSE 11-30-2014.Aluminum Financing For ALL Owned. Only $164,900 ERA Realtor trailer 461-4518 & 795-4440 FORD for this large 3/3/2 home Suncoast Realty Great flats or bay boat. w/ workshop & beautiful $$ TOP DOLLAR $$ 2000 Mustang. If you like Simply put Excellent condition, al- For Wrecked, Junk or Mustang Cobra convert. screened pool. Jessica I ‘ll work harder ways stored in-   Wood 352-427-8863, Unwanted Cars/Trucks. Must see this car side.$14,900. 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All AROUND TRACTOR 352-344-2696 ✔ AFFORDABLE Bushhogging Therapy All Int./ Ext. Painting Remve, Lic/Ins. Fire wd. Needs. Lic. & Ins. FREE don’t see a license 352-628-2825 Lic., Bonded, Insured Land clearing, Hauling ✔ RELIABLE• Free Est number in the ad, you (352) 419-6557 Site Prep, Driveways ★ ★ All Tractor Work Service MOBILE THERAPY EST. (352) 586-2996 Floor Covering 352-257-9508 specializing in clean up Holiday Special 20%off should inquire about it Lic/Ins 352-795-5755 Handyman Dave and be suspicious that Water HANDYMAN DAVE Tree Removal, General call Jenna,Lic.MA58428 Computers prop. maint. 302-6955 ***(352) 897-5238*** Pressure Wash homes you may be contact- Install, Restretch, Repair Pressure Wash homes & drive-ways, Handy- ing an unlicensed Drywall 344-2556, Richard Clean, Sales, Vinyl Car- & drive-ways, Handy- man services, Hauling, business. The Citrus pet, Laminent, Lic#4857 man services, Hauling, All AROUND TRACTOR Moving/ WATER PUMP SERVICE DIESTLER COMPUTER Landclearing, Hauling Odd Jobs 352- 726-9570 County Chronicle COUNTY WIDE DRY- Mitch, (352) 201-2245 Odd Jobs 352- 726-9570 Hauling wants to ensure that & Repairs- all makes & New & Used systems Site Prep, Driveways models. Call anytime! WALL 25 ys exp lic2875 Lic/Ins 352-795-5755 PIC PICARD’S our ads meet the re- repairs. Visa/ MCard Repair, Remodel, A-1 Hauling, Cleanups, PRESSURE CLEANING 352-637-5469 all your drywall needs Handyman Additions, garage clean outs, trash, quirements of the law. Ceiling & Wall Repairs. & PAINTING Window Free est. lawn maint. furn. & misc. 352-341-3300 Beware of any service Pop Corn Removal (352) 949-2292 Landscaping Mark (352) 287-0767 advertiser that can not Cleaning Concrete ❋ 352-302-6838 ❋ #1 HANDYMAN WINTER SPECIAL provide proof that All Types of Repairs ALL OF CITRUS WORK-A-HOLIC for hire STEVEN GIBSON $35 for Driveways they are licensed to do Free EST., SRr DISC. Handyman & Maint. CLEAN UPS CLEAN sml tree removal,hauling, CURB APPEAL **** up to 60ft! **** business. For questions Electrical Lic#38893, 201-1483 Services , 20+ yrs., Exp. OUTS ext. painting, pressure BIANCHI CONCRETE Yardscape, Curbing, Ann’s 352-601-3174 about business INC.COM ins/lic #2579 (352) 308-2379 Everything from A to Z licensing, please call & window washing #1 A+TECHNOLOGIES Flocrete. River Rock 352-628-6790 **352-227-7373** Driveways-Patios-Side #1 A+TECHNOLOGIES All Home Repairs. Reseals & Repairs. your city or county gov- walks. Pool deck repair All Home Repairs. All TV’s Installed Home/Office Lic. (352) 364-2120 Remodeling ernment offices. /Stain 352-257-0078 Need a JOB? All TV’s Installed Lic.#5863 352-746-3777 Cleaning Painting COUNTY WIDE DRY- CURB APPEAL/Lic. Lic.#5863 352-746-3777 ANDREW JOEHL WORK-A-HOLIC for hire WALL 25 ys exp lic2875 #1 Employment source is Yardscape, Curbing, DUN-RITE ELECTRIC HANDYMAN. NATURE COAST sml tree removal,hauling, Chris Satchell Painting All phases of Tile all your drywall needs Flocrete. River Rock Since ‘78/ Free Est. Gen. Maint/Repairs CLEANING ext. painting, pressure ASAP Handicap Showers, Ceiling & Wall Repairs. Classifieds Safety Bars, Flrs. Reseals & Repairs. lic EC 13002699 Pressure Cleaning. Res/Comm, No Time & window washing 30 yrs. Exp. Exc. Ref. Ins. Pop Corn Removal www.chronicleonline.com 352 364-2120/ 410-7383 352- 726-2907 0256271 352-465-9201 Wasted 352-564-3947 **352-227-7373** 352-464-1397 422-2019 Lic. #2713 ❋ 352-302-6838 ❋ CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE CLASSIFIEDS MONDAY,NOVEMBER 26, 2012 B11 Sport/Utility Vans Motorcycles Foreclosure Sale/ Foreclosure Sale/ Foreclosure Sale/ 000CY4R Vehicles Action Notices Action Notices Action Notices HONDA CHEVROLET KIA 2007 Full Size Shadow. River, Florida 34429, be sold for cash to satisfy storage fees in accordance with Flor- 2002 SURBURBAN ‘08, Sorrento LX, sport Harley,1300CC, Chrome, ida Statutes, Section 715.109: $5,995. utility, 1 owner car, ex- 1998 MERI Mobile Home 352-341-0018 bags, trade?, $3,500. cel. working cond. 112k C.R. (727) 207-1619 VIN #”s: FLHMBT113742689A/B mi. $8,300 obo 726-9285 Title #”s: 75767478/75767479 GMC HONDA Goldwing And All Other Personal Property Therein 2003 Yukon SLT PREPARED BY: Rosia Sterling, Lutz, Bobo, Telfair, Eastman, Gabel & Lee 1990 SE Exc cond New tires. Well 2155 Delta Blvd, Suite 210-B, Tallahassee, Florida 32303 Exc tires, with reverse, maintained.108,000mi November 19 & 26, 2012. ATVs Approx 70K mi. Selling Load w/Onstar due to health. Asking $9,450 OBO $4,000 OBO (207)-730-2636 Yamaha (352) 476-3688 Misc. Notices Misc. Notices Misc. Notices ‘05, Raptor, 50CC, like new, 30 hrs on mo- 4x4s tor, will hold for xmas 432-1126 MCRN $950, 352-726-9151 PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Public Hearing CHEVY The City of Crystal River Planning Commission will hold a Public Hearing, Thursday, KAWASAKI December 6, 2012 at 6:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, located at 123 NW 2005, Colorado 4 x 4, 2006 VULCAN VF900 Sitting on 33’s, Auto., Motorcycles Hwy 19, Crystal River, Florida, to hear: Custom. Only 7000 PC#2012-008 Call 352-628-4600 miles, garage kept ORDINANCE 12-O-27 For More Information $3500 (352) 464-1495 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CRYSTAL RIVER, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE VOLUN- HARLEY-DAVIDSON 04’ TARY ANNEXATION OF 14.04 ACRES MOL OF PROPERTY OWNED BY EAST BALD EAGLE DODGE Ultra classic. Runs great! YAMAHA PROPERTIES I, LLC, INTO THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF CRYSTAL RIVER, FLOR- 2004, DAKOTA, 4 x 4 New tires, brakes & 2004 Silverado w/ wind- IDA, PURSUANT TO SECTION 171.044, FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING A LEGAL DESCRIP- Crew Cab, MUST SEE, battery. EXTRAS!! shield, sidebar, & foot TION OF THE PROPERTY SUBJECT TO THE VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION; PROVIDING FOR Priced to Sell, Call For $8500 or OBO rest, Exc Cond,17,800 mi PUBLICATION; PROVIDING FOR FILINGS WITH THE APPROPRIATE GOVERNMENTAL Details 352-628-4600 352-601-4722 $3500 (352) 270-8225 AGENCIES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF CONFLICTING ORDINANCES AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.

Termination of Parental Termination of Parental Termination of Parental Pursuant to the provision of Chapter 286, Florida Statutes, Section 286.0105, if a per- Rights Notices Rights Notices Rights Notices son decides to appeal any decision made by the Planning Commission with respect to the matters considered at this public hearing, he/she will need a record of the 420-1126 MCRN proceedings, at that, for such purpose he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim Mfune, Seth and Brenda Case No. 12 DR 1353 Notice of Action record of the proceedings is made, which record may include the testimony and ev- PUBLIC NOTICE idence upon which the appeal is to be based. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 12 DR 1353 Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of disa- IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF: bility or physical impairment should contact the City of Crystal River, Building and M.J.M. Zoning Office, 123 NW Highway 19, Crystal River, Florida 34428, (352) 795-4216 exten- Adoptee(s). sion 306, at least two (2) days before the meeting. NOTICE OF ACTION FOR ADOPTION BY STEP PARENT TO: Father UNKNOWN The Commission invites comments from concerned citizens either in person or by YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for JOINT PETITION FOR ADOPTION BY submitting written comments to the City of Crystal River. For more information call STEP (352) 795-4216 extension 306. PARENT has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of your November 26, 2012 written defenses, if any, to it on SETH KHUMBO MFUNE and BRENDA JOYCE MFUNE, whose address is 405 Wright Street, Inverness, FL 34452-5866 on or before December INVERNESS, FL 34450 5, 2012, and file the original with the clerk of this Court at , be- 433-1126 MCRN fore service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default PUBLIC NOTICE may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. To Whom It May Concern: Dated: October 29, 2012 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT You are hereby notified that the following described livestock, white and pink juve- (seal) nile piglet, age & sex unknown, is now impounded with the Citrus County Animal Ser- By: /s/ Vivian Cancel, Deputy Clerk vices, 4030 S. Airport Road, Inverness, FL 34450. This animal was found Sunday, 11/18 November 5, 12, 19 & 26, 2012 on Hwy 44, in Inverness near Cooter Pond. Unless redeemed with 3 days from date hereof, this animal will be offered for sale at public auction to the highest and best Cars Cars Trucks Foreclosure Sale/ Foreclosure Sale/ Foreclosure Sale/ bidder for cash. Action Notices Action Notices Action Notices Citrus County Sheriff’s Office FORD TOYOTA November 26, 2012. 1999 Crown Victoria $ CHEAP $ 2004, Camry XLE V6, 423-1126 MCRN $4,500 42K miles One Owner RENTALS 352-341-0018 PUBLIC NOTICE $10,850. Consignment USA Vs. Francisco M. Guballa, Jr. Case No: 2012 CA 001041A Meeting Meeting Meeting FORD Call (352) 422-0360 consignmentusa.org IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, Notices Notices Notices 2005, Five Hundred LMT, TOYOTA WE DO IT ALL! IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA BUY-SELL-RENT- CASE NO. : 2012 CA 001041 A 40K miles, leather, V6 2007, Pruis, 91K miles, 430-1126MCRN CAR-TRUCK-BOAT-RV SYLVIA PAGULAYAN GUBALLA, $9,980 Super Clean with Plaintiff, 12/05 Meeting Call 352-302-3704 warranty $10,300. US 19 BY AIRPORT PUBLIC NOTICE ★ Low Payments ★ vs. HONDA Call 352-978-3571 FRANCISCO M. GUBALLA, JR., The Early Learning Coalition of the Nature Coast, a United Way supported organiza- Financing For ALL Defendant. tion, will be facilitating the Bi-Monthly Board of Director’s Meeting on Wednesday, 2004 Element, 186K 461-4518 & 795-4440 December 5, 2012. The meeting will begin at 9:00 a.m. at the Early Learning Coali- miles, EX, Automatic VOLKSWAGON NOTICE OF ACTION CONV. 2003, GLS tion of the Nature Coast’s main office at 1560 N. Meadowcrest Blvd, Crystal River, FL. $5,200 FORD TO: FRANCISCO M. GUBALLA, JR., 19 FIREFLY ROAD, VALLE VERDE #6 garage kept, leather int. 2003 EXPEDITION PASIG METRO MANILA, PHILIPPINES, ALL PARTIES CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, 34429. Please contact Coalition Staff at 352-563-9939, ext. 263 if you have any ques- Call (352) 978-3571 tions. lk new, 60k miles $5800 LEATHER SEATS, V8 THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST FRANCISCO M. GUBALLA, JR. HONDA 352-634-3806 ALL PARTIES HAVING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN Public participation is welcome. 3rd ROW SEATING November 26, 2012. 2004, ACCORD 4DR, IT’S CALL 628-4600 THE PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED A HONDA…Call For Pric- Classic For An Appointment YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to quiet title with regard to the following prop- ing and Appointment erty in Citrus County, Florida: 352-628-4600 Vehicles GMC 604 Morse Street, Inverness, Florida 34452 431-1126 MCRN 2003 Box Truck a/k/a PUBLIC NOTICE HONDA $6,995 Lot 21 and 22, Block 210, Inverness Highlands South, according to the map or plat N O T I C E 2011 CRV LX, 19K miles, AUTO SWAP/ 352-341-0018 thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 3, Page(s) 51-66, of the Public Records of Citrus There will be a workshop on Monday, December 03, 2012 at 12:00 pm with the Citrus County, Florida likenew, 4 Cyl. $19,950 Corral CAR SHOW TOYOTA County Hospital Board of Trustees and the Citrus Memorial Health Foundation, Inc. $19,950 (the “Property”), has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of Directors in the Board Room, located on the second floor of the Citrus Memorial Sumter County 2005, Tacoma Call 352-232-1481 your written defenses, if any, to it on SCOTT R. ROST, ESQUIRE, the plaintiff’s attorney, Health System Administration Building, 502 Highland Blvd., Inverness, Florida. This Fairgrounds Reg. Cab 5 speed, whose address is: 1000 Legions Place, Suite 1200, Orlando, Florida 32801, on or be- notice informs and notifies the public that member(s) of the Citrus County Hospital MERCURY SUMTER Bed Topper $8,800 fore thirty (30) days from the date of the first publication of this notice, and file the Board and Citrus Memorial Health Foundation, Inc. will be in attendance at a joint 1998 Grand Marquis Call 352-422-0360 original with the clerk of this court either before service on the plaintiff’s attorney or conference. The Citrus County Hospital Board of Trustees will not vote or conduct must sell 1200.00 OBO SWAP MEETS immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief business. 1-352-628-1809 SUN. DEC, 2, 2012 TOYOTA TACOMA demanded in the complaint or petition. 1-800-438-8559 07, pre-runner, sr5 DATED on October 22, 2012. The Citrus County Hospital Board of Trustees will be active participants. This notice in- NISSAN ‘98 4dr, v6, auto, $16k BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk of the Circuit Court forms the public that the Citrus County Hospital Board of Trustees shall participate Sentra GXL, 64k mi., 727-776-4645 BY:/s/Vivian Cencel, Deputy Clerk with one or more Citrus Memorial Health Foundation, Inc. Director(s) to discuss: excel cond. new tires, FORD November 5, 12, 19 & 26, 2012. “ Strategic Planning/155.40.

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(352) 795-2415 100% RUST FREE automotivev 427-1126 MCRN Copies of the Agenda are available by calling the Citrus County Hospital Board at PONTIAC ARIZONA TRUCK. Your world first. Robert Daniel Wilson Jr. nOTICE OF sALE 352-341-2245. Any person wishing to appeal any decision made by this Board, with 2004 SUNFIRE, V8 / PUBLIC NOTICE respect to any matter considered at such meeting, must ensure that a verbatim rec- $2,995 AUTOMATIC. Every Day NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ord of the proceedings is made, which record must include the testimony and evi- 352-341-0018 BRIGHT ORANGE. The following personal property of ROBERT DANIEL WILSON, JR. AND IF DECEASED, dence upon which the appeal is to be based. SUZUKI NEW DOOR PANELS, ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES, BENEFICIARIES, HEIRS, SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS OF ROBERT 2007 Forenza, SUN VISORS. DANIEL WILSON, JR., AND ALL PARTIES HAVING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, TI- Persons who require special accommodations under the American with Disabilities TLE OR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED, will on the 4th day of December CLEAN, Only 52K miles MANY NEW PARTS. should contact the Citrus County Hospital Board Office, 123 S. Pine Ave., Inverness, $5,995. 2012, at 10:00 a.m., on property at 824 SE Governors Boulevard, Lot #316, Crystal Florida, 34452 (352) 341-2245. $6,500. Classifieds November 26, 2012 Call 352-302-3704 607-387-6639

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