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The PaducahSports Sun | Monday, November 7, 2011 | paducahsun.com Section B Bengals Stewart wins; 4 points from lead
BY STEPHEN HAWKINS win 5th Associated Press FORT WORTH, Texas — An- other round to Tony Stewart, and quite a fi ght for the Cup straight title with two races left. Stewart raced to his second BY TERESA M. WALKER consecutive victory, and won Associated Press for the fourth time in eight NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Cin- NASCAR Chase for the Sprint cinnati Bengals are on a roll un- Cup races, fi nishing just ahead like anything seen by this fran- of points leader Carl Edwards chise since 1988 with fi ve straight in the so-called “Texas Title wins, and coach Marvin Lewis Fight” that fully lived up to its says it doesn’t matter. billing Sunday. “Half of these guys weren’t And Stewart backed up his even alive 23 years ago,” Lewis challenge. said. After winning last week at Rookie Andy Dalton threw for Martinsville, Stewart got out of three touchdowns and 217 yards, his car in Victory Lane and said and the Cincinnati Bengals ral- Edwards “better be worried. lied from a 10-point defi cit and That’s all I’m saying.” beat the Tennessee Titans 24-17 Now it appears to be a two- Sunday for their fi fth straight vic- driver fi ght for the champion- tory. ship with two races left after The Bengals (6-2) last won fi ve they fi nished 1-2 at the 1½- in a row in 1988 when they took mile, high-banked Texas track. the AFC championship and went Stewart cut his points defi cit to their second Super Bowl. They from eight points to three with also improved to 4-1 on the road an average speed of 152.705 Associated Press with the rookie quarterback lead- mph, the fastest Cup race at Tony Stewart (center) dons boxing glove given to him by track president Eddie Gossage (left) after ing the Bengals to 17 unanswered Texas, and a 1.092-second Stewart won the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series on Sunday at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas. points as he tossed TD passes to margin over Edwards. three different receivers. “We’re set on it, man. This surfaced since Stewart was sev- of Edwards down the stretch. Edwards, who led three times for “Our quarterback has done a is just the way it’s going to be,” enth and Edwards 28th there in On a restart with 60 laps to 14 laps. nice job,” Lewis said. “It was loud Stewart said. “I don’t think we February in the second race this go after the second caution in a Stewart stayed in front until out there, louder than we expect- have to say anything (else). I season, and then to Homestead- matter of laps, Edwards was the both made their fi nal stops with ed. I think he’s done a nice job think our performance today Miami Speedway for the fi nale. leader and on the inside of Stew- 31 laps left. Though they dropped of handling that. He doesn’t get speaks for itself. He knows al- Edwards won both races at the art. out of the 1-2 spots on the track unnerved, he just keeps coming ready, trust me.” end of last season. Coming out of Turn 2, Stewart during the cycle of green-fl ag back and just playing.” The series returns next week Stewart led seven times for a shot by onto the backstretch and stops, more importantly for to Phoenix, where the track race-high 173 of 334 laps, and charged back to the lead. Stewart was that he stayed ahead Please see BENGALS | 3B has been reconfi gured and re- more importantly stayed ahead “He timed it just right,” said of Edwards. 99-yard return gives Arizona win Missouri to SEC is deal BY BOB BAUM BY ALAN SCHER ZAGIER Associated Press Associated Press “I personally believe GLENDALE, Ariz. — Patrick Pe- COLUMBIA, Mo. — Bye-bye this decision is a terson sure delivered a dramatic Big 12, hello SEC. end to his team’s six-game losing After weeks of private fl irta- mistake and that streak. tions and the college sports’ Missouri is a better The rookie cornerback re- equivalent of prenuptial negotia- turned a punt 99 yards for a tions with their respective law- fit in the Big 12.” touchdown in overtime to give yers, Missouri and the South- the Arizona Cardinals a stunning eastern Conference took their Chuck Neinas 19-13 victory over the St. Louis mutual attraction public Sunday Interim Big 12 Commissioner Rams on Sunday. First the SEC released a state- Peterson, whose pass inter- ment welcoming Missouri as sport’s oldest traditional matchup ference penalty moments ear- its newest member. Later there west of the Mississippi River. Their lier seemed to set up the Rams was a campus pep rally in Co- college basketball battles also be- (1-7) for a game-winning fi eld lumbia, replete with a new SEC gan in the 19th century. goal, fi elded the ball at the 1. He banner, the school’s marching The Big 12’s uncertain future evaded and bounced off tacklers band and exploding confetti. drove the move, said Missouri over the next 30 yards or so, then “We are pleased, and we Chancellor Brady Deaton, who un- outran everyone, striding the last are proud to welcome you to til last month was the conference’s few yards in celebration of his the family of the Southeastern board chairman — and public face third punt return TD of the sea- Conference,” SEC Commis- of the league’s fi ght for survival af- son as Arizona (2-6) won for the sioner Mike Slive told hun- ter losing Nebraska (Big Ten) and fi rst time since the opening week dreds of students and alumni Colorado (Pac-12) last year and lat- of the season. packed into the campus union. er Texas A&M, which will join Mis- It was the second punt return “We know that homecoming is souri next year in a 14-team SEC. in NFL history to win a game in a special tradition here at Mis- “We were looking for long- overtime. The other was 86 yards souri. So let me say to the en- term stability as a university and by Tamarick Vanover of Kansas tire Missouri nation, ‘Welcome who we were associated with, City to beat San Diego on Oct. 9, to your new home.’” who we’re going to develop long- 1995. Missouri will join the league term partnerships with, where Arizona’s Calais Campbell effective July 1, 2012 by unani- we could have fi nancial security,” blocked Josh Brown’s 42-yard mous agreement of the SEC’s said Deaton, who cited “continu- fi eld goal attempt as regulation presidents and chancellors, in- ing instability in the conference ended to force the overtime. cluding Bernie Machen of Flori- we were in” while avoiding any John Skelton, starting in place da, who joined Slive at Sunday’s mention of the Big 12 by name. Associated Press of Arizona’s Kevin Kolb, gave up Arizona Cardinals defensive end Calais Campbell (93) blocks a announcement in Columbia. The announcement came as no safeties on consecutive plays in field goal attempt by St. Louis Rams kicker Josh Brown (3) to force Missouri will be leaving the surprise after Missouri’s govern- the third quarter, then threw a overtime during the fourth quarter of an NFL football game on Sun- Big 12, a conference it has been ing board gave Deaton the per- 13-yard touchdown pass to Lar- day in Glendale, Ariz. The Cardinals won 19-13. a part of since 1907, including its mission to change leagues in early ry Fitzgerald with 4:51 to tie the days as the Big Eight and earlier October and then granted him game at 13-13. completed 23 of 36 for 255 yards. at the 2. Arizona moved it to the incarnations such as the Big Six. broad authority two weeks later to Brown had fi eld goals of 48, 37 Skelton was 20 of 35 for 222 5, then James Hall burst through The school could also face the negotiate directly with the SEC. and 41 yards. yards for the Rams. for a sack for a safety that boosted end of annual athletic contests From that point on, it Steven Jackson rushed for Donnie Jones twice pinned the St. Louis’ lead to 11-6. Arizona got with neighboring Big 12 survivor seemed only a matter of time 130 yards in 29 carries and Sam Cardinals inside their 10-yard line the ball at its 9 the next time, and Kansas, a rivalry with roots in the before the Tigers said good- Bradford, back after missing two in the third quarter to set up the Civil War. The teams fi rst met games with a high ankle sprain, safeties. The fi rst punt was downed Please see RAMS | 3B on the football fi eld in 1891, the Please see SEC | 2B
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Registration times are: 8:45 a.m. for /Ì>Ê iÌÊ9>À`ÃÊ Ê Î£Ê ÎÓn ÀÃÌÊ`ÜÃÊ Ê £nÊ Óx pn£]x£ä° , 6 p iÛiÀ]Ê iViÀÊÎ{Ç]Ê,Þ>Ê 7 -/ , Ê " , pre-K through fi rst grade, 10:15 a.m. for grades ,Õà iÃÞ>À`ÃÊ Ê Îä£äÊ ÓäÇn /Ì>Ê iÌÊ9>À`ÃÊ Ê ÎÈxÊ {xÎ ÊÊ-i>Ê >ÓÓx]Ê ÀiÊÓ{]Ê °/ >ÃÊ£Ó]Ê,Ã>ÀÊ iÌÀ>Ê Ûà 2-3 and 11:30 a.m. for grades 4-6. Rightway offers *>ÃÃ}Ê Ê Ó£äÊ Óxä ,Õà iÃÞ>À`ÃÊ Ê Óän{Ê Ón£x ÀÃÌÊ`ÜÃÊ Ê £nÊ £n ££Î]ÊiÃʣȰÊ">>`]ÊÀ`Êx£äx]Ê ÀiÊ Ê 7Ê Ê "/Ê *ÌÃÊ Ê four clinics on Nov. 12 and 19 and Dec. 3 and 10. *ÕÌÊ,iÌÕÀÃÊ Ê xÊ Ón *>ÃÃ}Ê Ê Ón£Ê Óxn /Ì>Ê iÌÊ9>À`ÃÊ Ê În£Ê {{Ó {È£]Ê ,iiViÊ Îx£]Ê ÕÃ Ê ÓÎÎ]Ê -V iÃÊ V>}Ê nÊ ÎÊ ÎÊ £Ê {ÈÊ {Ó VvvÊ,iÌÕÀÃÊ Ê Îx£Ê £ÓÇ *ÕÌÊ,iÌÕÀÃÊ Ê Ó£ÈÊ ££x ,Õà iÃÞ>À`ÃÊ Ê Îä£ÈÓÊ Ó£ÈÎ ÓÓä]ÊÕà >`â>`i Ê£Ón]Ê ÕÀ« ÞÊ£ÓÎ]Ê >à ÛiÊ ÇÊ {Ê ÓÊ £ÈÊ ÎxÊ Î{ League play begins after Christmas. Registration fee ÌiÀVi«ÌÃÊ,iÌ°Ê Ê ääÊ ää VvvÊ,iÌÕÀÃÊ Ê £{xÊ Óx{ *>ÃÃ}Ê Ê Ó£Ê ÓÇ ÞiÀÃÊ£££° iÌÀÌÊ ÈÊ xÊ £Ê £ÎÊ ÓÊ Ó for the clinics and league is $65, $45 for the league «ÌÌÌÊ ÊÓÓÎäÊ Ó{{£ä ÌiÀVi«ÌÃÊ,iÌ°Ê Ê £äÊ ää *ÕÌÊ,iÌÕÀÃÊ Ê ääÊ Ón -- Ê Ê"-p iÛiÀ]Ê *À>ÌiÀÊ -Ì°ÊÕÃÊ ÈÊ ÇÊ äÊ £ÓÊ ÎÓÊ Îx and $35 for the clinics. For more information, con- ->Vi`9>À`ÃÊÃÌÊ Ê £ÇÊ ÓÓÓ «ÌÌÌÊ ÊÓÇÎÇäÊ ÓÇÎÈ£ VvvÊ,iÌÕÀÃÊ Ê ÎxäÊ ÓÎ {ÎÊ7®° ÕLÕÃÊ ÓÊ ££Ê £Ê xÊ Î£Ê xÎ tact Jan Godwin at 442-2779 or via e-mail at jangod- *ÕÌÃÊ Ê Ç{{°äÊ Ç{x°Ç ->Vi`9>À`ÃÊÃÌÊ Ê £äÊ ää ÌiÀVi«ÌÃÊ,iÌ°Ê Ê ääÊ ÎÎÎ ÀÌ ÜiÃÌÊ Ûà ÕLiÃÃÌÊ Ê £äÊ Î£ *ÕÌÃÊ Ê ÎΰÇÊ ÓxÈ°x «ÌÌÌÊ Ê£ÇÎäÎÊ £Î£ä ,>ÛiÃÊÓÎ]Ê-ÌiiiÀÃÊÓä Ê 7Ê Ê "/Ê *ÌÃÊ Ê [email protected]. *i>ÌiÃ9>À`ÃÊ Ê nÇÊ Ç£ää ÕLiÃÃÌÊ Ê ÎäÊ ää ->Vi`9>À`ÃÊÃÌÊ Ê £ÓÊ ää >ÌÀiÊ ÎÊ ÈÊ ÇÊ ÇÊ pÊ ÓÎ `ÌÊ nÊ ÎÊ ÓÊ £nÊ ÎäÊ ÓÓ TENNIS: Rowton Tennis Center is sponsoring a six- /iÊvÊ*ÃÃiÃÃÊ Ê ÎÓ\xxÊ ÓÇ\äx *i>ÌiÃ9>À`ÃÊ Ê näÊ nÈÎ *ÕÌÃÊ Ê ÎÈ£°äÊ {{ΰä *ÌÌÃLÕÀ} Ê äÊÈÊäÊ£{ÊpÊÓä iÃÌ>Ê ÇÊ ÎÊ ÎÊ £ÇÊ ÎäÊ ÓÈ session adult beginners’ clinic that starts 6 p.m. 6 1Ê-//-/ - /iÊvÊ*ÃÃiÃÃÊ Ê Ó\xÈÊ Îä\ä{ ÕLiÃÃÌÊ Ê ääÊ ££ ÀÃÌÊ+Õ>ÀÌiÀ À>`Ê ÇÊ ÈÊ £Ê £xÊ {äÊ {Ó ,1- p V>Ì]Ê iÃÊ ÓäÇn]Ê 6 1Ê-//-/ - *i>ÌiÃ9>À`ÃÊ Ê £ännÊ ÇnÓ >pÊ Õ`vvÊ£n]Ên\£ä° 6>VÕÛiÀÊ ÇÊ ÇÊ £Ê £xÊ {xÊ {{ Monday. 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The premature -ÌpÊ° ÀÜÊÎÇ]ÊÇ\äÓ° °9°ÊiÌÃÊ äÊ ÎÊ £ÇÊ ÇÊ pÊ ÓÇ ÀÃÌÊ+Õ>ÀÌiÀ *>ÃÃ}Ê Ê ÓnÊ ÎÓÓ 6>VÕÛiÀÊÈ]Ê V>}ÊÓ announcement was hastily removed. -ÌpÊ° ÀÜÊ{£]Ê\ää° Õvv>Ê äÊäÊÎÊnÊpÊ££ - p>VÃÊÓÎÊ«>ÃÃÊvÀÊ,ÛiÀÃÊ *ÕÌÊ,iÌÕÀÃÊ Ê £ÎÊ ÓÓ£ >}>ÀÞÊÓ]Ê À>`Ê£ / À`Ê+Õ>ÀÌiÀ -iV`Ê+Õ>ÀÌiÀ Û>ÊV®]Ê£ä\ÎÓ° VvvÊ,iÌÕÀÃÊ Ê {£ÓÊ £Óx /`>Þ½ÃÊ>ià The delay was likely to due to concerns ÀpÊiiÞÊÎn]Ê£ä\Îä° 9pÊÊ{]ÊÓ\xx° piÞÊxÊ«>ÃÃÊvÀÊ,`}iÀÃÊ ÀÃLÞÊ ÌiÀVi«ÌÃÊ,iÌ°Ê Ê £Ê ää °9°ÊÃ>`iÀÃÊ>ÌÊ ÃÌ]ÊÈÊ«°° over the timing of Missouri’s departure -Ìp>ÊÃ>viÌÞ]ÊÇ\Ó{° / À`Ê+Õ>ÀÌiÀ V®]Êx\{ä° «ÌÌÌÊ ÊÓn{ÇäÊ ÓäÎÇ£ ÃÊ}iiÃÊ>ÌÊ->ÊÃi]Ê\ÎäÊ«°° -Ìp/i>ÊÃ>viÌÞ]ÊÎ\Σ° 9pÊÊxä]Ê£ä\£È° p*i«À> Ê {äÊ ÌiÀVi«ÌÊ ÀiÌÕÀÊ ->Vi`9>À`ÃÊÃÌÊ Ê Î££Ê £n /ÕiÃ`>Þ½ÃÊ>ià as well as the amount of the fi nancial ÕÀÌ Ê+Õ>ÀÌiÀ 9p/ÃÊ£ÊÀÕÊÊV®]Ên\Î{° ÀÃLÞÊV®]Ê{\Îΰ *ÕÌÃÊ Ê Ó{x°äÊ ÎÎΰΠ7«i}Ê>ÌÊ Õvv>]ÊÈÊ«°° penalty the school must pay the Big 12 ÀpÌâ}iÀ>`Ê£ÎÊ«>ÃÃÊvÀÊ-iÌÊ ÕvpÊ`iÊÓ{]Ê{\{Ç° p/°7>ÃÊ {ÎÊ ÌiÀVi«ÌÊ ÀiÌÕÀÊ ÕLiÃÃÌÊ Ê Ó£Ê ££ À`>Ê>ÌÊ/ÀÌ]ÊÈÊ«°° iiÞÊV®]Ê{\x£° 9piÃÊnÊ«>ÃÃÊvÀÊ->V iâÊÊ ÀÃLÞÊV®]Ê£\xÓ° *i>ÌiÃ9>À`ÃÊ Ê ÎÓäÊ ÈÈ >>ÃÊ>ÌÊ7>à }Ì]ÊÈÊ«°° for breaking its contract. A confi dential "ÛiÀÌi V®]ÊÎ\ÓÇ° -iV`Ê+Õ>ÀÌiÀ /iÊvÊ*ÃÃiÃÃÊ Ê ÎÎ\xÊ ÓÈ\ä£ >À>Ê>ÌÊ iÜÊiÀÃiÞ]ÊÈ\ÎäÊ«°° report provided to The Associated Press Àp*iÌiÀÃÊÊ«ÕÌÊÀiÌÕÀ]Ê£Î\äΰ ÕÀÌ Ê+Õ>ÀÌiÀ - p/LiÀÌÊnÊÀÕÊ Û>ÊV®]Ê£{\än° 6 1Ê-//-/ - `ÌÊ>ÌÊ ÌÀi>]ÊÈ\ÎäÊ«°° pÈä]ÈÓn° 9p iÀÊ£ÊÀÕÊÊV®]ÊÈ\ÓÇ° - pÊ Û>ÊxÓ]Êx\{n° ,1- p >ÌÀi]Ê ,ViÊ £n{Î]Ê À>`Ê>ÌÊ iÌÀÌ]ÊÈ\ÎäÊ«°° suggested the school could owe the Big ÊÊ-ÌÊÀ Õvp iÃÊ ÇÊ «>ÃÃÊ vÀÊ Ìâ«>ÌÀVÊ p iÃÊ £ÈÊ «>ÃÃÊ vÀÊ ,`}iÀÃÊ ,°7>ÃÊÓ{°Ê*ÌÌÃLÕÀ} ]Ê i`i >Ê V>}Ê>ÌÊ-Ì°ÊÕÃ]ÊÇÊ«°° 12 as much as $26 million, though both ÀÃÌÊ`ÜÃÊ Ê ÓÎÊ £È Ìâ«>ÌÀVÊÀÕ®]ÊÎ\£{° ÀÃLÞÊV®]Ê\£n° £ÎxÓ]Ê ,iÌ ÃLiÀ}iÀÊ Î£Î]Ê ÌV iÀÞÊ £Î]Ê iÃÌ>Ê>ÌÊ >}>ÀÞ]Ên\ÎäÊ«°° /Ì>Ê iÌÊ9>À`ÃÊ Ê ÎnÎÊ ÓÈÓ pÇä]£Îΰ / À`Ê+Õ>ÀÌiÀ ,i`>ÊÎÓ° >à ÛiÊ>ÌÊÃÊ}iiÃ]Ê\ÎäÊ«°° Nebraska and Colorado negotiated sig- ,Õà iÃÞ>À`ÃÊ Ê Îx£xäÊ £ÇÇä Ê Ê 9Ê Õv pÊ ÀÃLÞÊ{Ç]Ên\Óx° *-- p >ÌÀi]Ê>VVÊÓn{Çä nifi cantly lower exit fees than what they *>ÃÃ}Ê Ê ÓÎÎÊ £Ó ÀÃÌÊ`ÜÃÊ Ê Ó{Ê £{ - p>ÌiÃÊ££Ê«>ÃÃÊvÀÊ,ÛiÀÃÊ Û>Ê Îää°Ê*ÌÌÃLÕÀ} ]Ê,iÌ ÃLiÀ}iÀÊÓäÎÇ£ *ÕÌÊ,iÌÕÀÃÊ Ê ÎÓÈÊ {£ÓÇ /Ì>Ê iÌÊ9>À`ÃÊ Ê Î{nÊ ÓnÇ V®]Ê£\xn° ÎÎä° were legally obligated to return. 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Staff report a time of 19:44.50, nearly for the team title. Both teams the state meet. The Lady Staff reports for-11 on field goals this Aleja Grant of Paducah 20 seconds ahead of Hop- will advance to next week’s Eagles’ top fi nisher was OVC Specialist season, with his only miss Tilghman won the Class kinsville’s Aunya Christian. state meet at Kentucky Horse seventh grader Sydney An- of the Week being blocked. 2A regional cross country Two middle schoolers, Ash- Park in Georgetown. derson, who placed sixth. After setting Murray In his career, Cullen is meet, with Calloway Coun- ley Zimmerman of Lone On the boys’ side, Callo- Teammate Josie Lavey State and Ohio Valley 53-for-71 on field goals, ty winning the team title Oak and Lauren Eastwood way’s Dylan Warmack and fi nished ninth at Panther Conference records in with a long of 48. He has and local runners taking of Calloway, placed third Lone Oak’s Ricky Grewelle Creek Park in Owensboro. the Racers’ 38-37 victory made at least 10 field nine of the top 13 spots on and fourth. qualifi ed individually for the Kyle Barry of Marshall over No. 15 Tennessee goals in all four seasons, Saturday at Union County. The Lady Lakers, who also state meet by fi nishing sixth County fi nished seventh Tech, kicker Kienan Cul- including a career-high 15 Grant, a freshman who is had middle schoolers Kelly and seventh, respectively. in the boys’ race, and the len was named the Adi- field goals in 2010. ranked fourth among Class Norton and Delissa Green In Class 3A, Graves Coun- Marshals fi nished in fourth das OVC Specialist of the 2A individuals in state fi nish in seventh and eighth, ty fi nished third in the team place to qualify as a team fi r Week, the league office Mid-Continent coaches’ rankings, won in respectively, beat Lone Oak standings and qualifi ed for the state meet. announced Sunday. Cougars lose Cullen (Louisville, Ky.) tied the MSU scoring Mid-Continent’s men’s record when he kicked basketball team went 0-2 BENGALS: Cincinnati came into the game as the fourth-stingiest defense his first extra point in the over the weekend at the first quarter. After recov- Joe B. Hall/Denny Crum CONTINUED FROM 1B ering his own onside kick, Classic at Indiana-South- Tennessee (4-4) has lost Cullen took the record all east, falling 106-88 to the two of three to wrap up a to himself when he con- host school on Friday and three-game homestand. verted his second extra 89-77 to Life on Saturday. Chris Johnson had 110 point at the end of the Steve McBorrough had 22 yards from scrimmage, but possession. He now has points and 11 rebounds the Titans blew a 17-7 half- 270 career points, break- against Life, and Charles time lead when the offense ing the old record of Peden also had a double- shut down in the second 263 points held by Paul double with 15 points and half. Hickert. Cullen also ranks 10 boards in the loss to Tennessee managed just ninth on the all-time OVC Life. Against IU-Southeast, 95 yards in the fi nal 30 scoring list. Larry Thompkins led the minutes with 30 on the fi - He was successful Cougars with 27 points. nal play that came up well on all five extra-point at- The Lady Cougars split short of the end zone. The tempts, marking the first two games at the Berea Titans also held the ball just time all season the Rac- Invitational, beating the 4 minutes, 28 seconds of ers have converted all of host school 59-51 on Friday the fourth quarter in what their attempts. and falling 75-70 to Asbury coach Mike Munchak called Cullen also made his- on Saturday. Stephanie a very disappointing loss. tory in the second quarter Malone had 17 points and “We didn’t make a play as he connected on a 15 rebounds in the win over the whole second half, and 33-yard field goal. The Berea, a game in which the then the defense took their Associated Press field goal was the 53rd Lady Cougars held their turn and we couldn’t make Tennessee Titans quarterback Matt Hasselbeck (right) congratulates Cincinnati Ben- of his career, breaking hosts to just 28 percent a stop,” Munchak said. gals quarterback Andy Dalton (14) after the Bengals beat the Titans 24-17 in an NFL the tie with Kelly Pot- shooting from the field. Hol- Cincinnati came in with football game on Sunday in Nashville, Tenn. ter (Middle Tennessee, li Daily and Heather George the fourth-stingiest defense 1981-84) for the all-time each scored 14 points in in the NFL, and the Ben- margin. their schedule two wins games coming up that are OVC record. He is 10- the loss to Asbury. gals helped shut down the Tennessee got the ball ahead of their total of last going to be tough, but I feel Titans in the second half. back with one last shot, but season. Cincinnati faces the like this team right here is Carlos Dunlap had two struggled with two 10-sec- Steelers twice and the Ra- going to fi ght and compete RAMS: First 4 point quarter for NFL sacks, and Nate Clements ond runoffs and no time- vens once in its next four in every game.” stripped the ball for the lone outs. Lavelle Hawkins was games. They took over after half- CONTINUED FROM 1B nesota on Nov. 9, 2008. The turnover. Clements forced tackled after a 30-yard gain “We’re at where we want time, outgaining Tennessee Skelton was called for in- last player to have safeties on Titans tight end Jared Cook to the Cincinnati 32 after to be now, and that’s in the 97-8 in total offense in the tentional grounding on consecutive plays was Kordell to fumble at the end of an time expired with Johnson thick of things in our divi- third quarter. Dalton took a rollout pass, giving the Stewart of Pittsburgh against 8-yard gain to give Cincin- nearby ready for a lateral. sion,” said Bengals rookie advantage of a defensive Rams a 13-6 lead. Jacksonville on Oct. 3, 1999. nati the ball at the Tennes- “I guess he just didn’t see receiver A.J. Green, who pass interference play to It was the fi rst time a The safeties marked the see 20 with 3:49 left. me,” Johnson said. caught seven passes for 83 set up his second TD pass, a player yielded two safeties fi rst time in NFL history that Mike Nugent kicked a 36- Now the Bengals head yards. 15-yarder to Jerome Simp- in a quarter since Aaron a team had scored a total of yard fi eld goal for the fi nal into the toughest part of “We’ve got some division son. Rodgers did it against Min- four points in a quarter. 4B • Monday, November 7, 2011 • The Paducah Sun paducahsun.com
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Mary Dowdy Joseph Busch Funeral notices BARDWELL — Mary BENTON — Joseph J. Duplicate Bridge Paid obituaries furnished to The Paducah Sun by mortuaries. Frances Dodson Dowdy, Busch, 83, of Benton died 82, of Bardwell died at 2:25 Friday at Spring Creek ECHO DUPLICATE Gardner. p.m. Friday at Lourdes hos- Health Care in Murray. 1723 Kentucky Ave. 3. Jim and Martha Kallaher. pital. Mr. Busch was the former 554-9853 4. Julia Rambo and Jane Baker. Thelma Watkins Meeks Mrs. Dowdy was a owner of Barnes Grocery. ECHO NOTES: Top scorers for member of Shiloh Baptist He was preceded in death October: 1. Ron Brockman; 2. Flight B Thelma Lois Smith and Luke Watkins. Step- Church. She worked as a by one son, Joseph Gregory Dennis Rose; 3. Jo Echols; 4.-5. 1. Pam Fee and Barbara Britton. Watkins Meeks, age 92, grandchildren include clerk for Flegle’s and Ben Busch; one brother and (tie) Barbara Day and Jane Baker. E.W. went home to be with her Mark (Melody) Mc- Franklin. two sisters. His parents Sunday Afternoon Open and Pro- Flight A Savior and Lord, Thurs- Farling of Los Angeles, She is survived by four were Camillus Busch and Am Teams 1. Brenda Gagnon and Florence day, November 3rd, 2011. California, Cheryl (Joel) sons, Bob Dowdy of Win- Blanche Ellen Carey Busch. 1. Tom and Maxine Wynn, Mi- Dick. Thelma was born on Moreno of Fort Worth, go, Billy Michael Dowdy He is survived by his wife chael and Peggy Eastburn. 2. Michael and Peggy Eastburn. September 23, 1919, in Texas, Jeff Pinkard of of Bardwell, Steven Lee Joyce Hahn Busch; one 2.-3.-4. (tie) Pam Fee and Bob 3. Mary Parker and Bill Lentz. Paducah to Bert and Eth- Evansville, Indiana and Dowdy of Madisonville, and daughter, Blanche Busch Rushing, Jo Echols and Dennis 4. Fran Russell and Tim Butter- Rose; Barbara Britton and Nancy baugh. el Davis Karen (Marty) Last- Anthony Bruce Dowdy of Scruggs of Benton; one son, McQuigg, Pam Wade and Bob Smith. inger. She is survived by Bardwell; one brother, Billy Gregory Michael Busch of Echols; Jim and Martha Kallaher, Flight B Mrs. 17 great-grandchildren, Joe Dodson of Bardwell; Symsonia; one brother, Joel and Jo Krin Pendergraft. 1. Howard and June Colbourne. Meeks and three great-great- six grandchildren and two Paul Robert Busch or Er- 2. Martha Lents and Phil Fultz. was a grandchildren. Unless great-grandchildren. langer; one sister, Jo Ann Monday Night STaC Pairs 1. Day Roy and Dan English. FULTON retired otherwise noted, all are She was preceded in Welch of Independence; 2. Brenda Gagnon and Paul Oct. 31 em- of Paducah, Ky. death by her husband, Nev- four grandchildren; four Quayle. N.S. ployee Mrs. Meeks was pre- ille W. Dowdy; and her par- great-grandchildren and 3. Fran Russell and Dennis Rose. Flight A of Nor- ceded in death by her ents, Floyd and Sally “Bea” four great-great-grandchil- 4. Jo Echols and Jim Kallaher. 1. Bertha Henry and Sharon mandy fi rst husband of nearly Beatrice Vann Dodson. dren. Fields. Manu- 49 years, Daniel Homer Services will be at 11 a.m. Arrangements are being Tuesday Afternoon STaC Pairs 2. Margi Dyer and Doug Snow. Meeks N.S. 3. Betty Amberg and Freddye factur- Watkins; her second hus- Tuesday at Milner and Orr handled by Collier Funeral Flight A Oliver. ing and band of 9 years, Newton Funeral Home of Bardwell Home in Benton. There will 1. Julia Rambo and Doug Edwards. also World Book Encyclo- Meeks, Jr.; and stepson, with the Revs. Gaylon Bru- be no services. 2. Margi Dyer and Doug Snow. Flight B pedia. She was a member Frank (Barbara) Watkins er and Mark Burnett of- 3. Dennis Rose and Dalton Darnell. 1. Bertha Henry and Sharon of Full Gospel Tabernacle of Paducah; and a step- fi ciating. Burial will follow 4. Joel and Jo Krin Pendergraft. Fields. and New Geneva Com- daughter, Laverne (Jes- in Roselawn Cemetery in 2. Margi Dyer and Doug Snow. Tony Beard Flight B munity Church. Thelma se) Pinkard of Evansville, Bardwell. MARION — Tony Dale 1. Margi Dyer and Doug Snow. Flight C Watkins Meeks accepted Indiana. She was also Friends may call after 5 Beard, 52, of Marion died 2. Joel and Jo Krin Pendergraft. 1. Bertha Henry and Sharon Christ as her personal preceded in death by 2 p.m. Monday at the funeral Saturday at Deaconess Fields. Savior at the young age brothers, Q.L. Smith and home. Hospice Care Center in E.W. of 13 and was a dedicated Melvin Smith; along with Expressions of sympathy Evansville, Ind. Flight A E.W. servant of the King all 3 sisters, Ruby Burnett, may take the form of contri- He was a deacon at Cave 1. Fran Russell and Phil Fultz. Flight A 2. Bill Petrie and Jane Baker. 1. Lois Harbour and Jo Gris- her life. Mrs. Meeks was Lura Wolfe, and Velva butions to Gideons Interna- Springs General Baptist 3. Sherry Brodsky and Ron DeLuca. som. a Sunday School Teacher Dean Vaughn; as well as tional, Carlisle West Graves Church. 4. Brenda Gagnon and Florence Dick. 2. Bill Petrie and Jane Baker. for many years in her her parents. Camp, P.O. Box 608, Cun- Surviving are his wife, 3. Tom Beard and Phil Fultz. life-time church involve- Funeral services for ningham, KY 42035. Darlene Beard; one daugh- Flight B ment. She was presented Mrs. Meeks will be held ter, Kaci Beard; one broth- 1. Bill Petrie and Jane Baker. Flight B 2. Sherry Brodsky and Ron DeLuca. 1. Lois Harbour and Jo Gris- a Duchess of Paducah at 2 p.m. Sunday at the er, Allen Beard; and one som. Award in 1975 for assum- Milner & Orr Funeral Bobbie Sullivan sister, Faye Crider, all of Thursday Afternoon STaC Pairs 2. Bill Petrie and Jane Baker. ing control of a PATS Bus Home of Paducah with WICKLIFFE — Bobbie Marion. N.S. 3. Tom Beard and Phil Fultz. when the driver suffered Rev. Topper Council and Sullivan, 81, of Wickliffe He was preceded in death Flight A a life ending heart attack. Rev. Don Watkins offi ci- died at 3:43 p.m. Saturday by his parents, Frank and 1. Blondell Behrendt and Jane Baker. Flight C Mrs. Meeks is survived ating. Burial will follow in at Lourdes hospital. Irene Crider Beard; and two 2. Sharon Henneke and Bill Lentz. 1. Tom Beard and Phil Fultz. 3. Peggy Brady and Kathy McWhorter. 2. John Harbour and Lucy Glov- by two daughters, Glenda the Woodlawn Memorial Mrs. Sullivan was a mem- brothers. 4. Jody Knox and Jo Echols. er. (Johnny) Houseman, Gardens. Visitation will ber of Full Gospel Temple. Services will be at 1 p.m. Marsha (Danny) Lewis; be held from 2 p.m. until She is survived by two Tuesday at Gilbert Funeral Flight B HICKMAN four sons, Don (Ann) 5 p.m. Saturday at the fu- daughters, Norma Freeman Home in Marion with inter- 1. Sharon Henneke and Bill Lentz. Tuesday Watkins, Dennis (Patty) neral home. and Debbie Wilmoth, both ment in Mapleview Cem- 2. Peggy Brady and Kathy Mc- 1. Betty Amberg and Jo Gris- Watkins of Sevierville, Pallbearers will be Bart of Wickliffe; three sons, etery. Whorter. som. 2. Dianna Nerren and Nancy Tennessee, Gerald Wat- Lewis, Brett Lewis, Clay Mike Sullivan, Gary Sulli- Friends may call from 5-8 E.W. Richards. kins and Darwyn (Kelly) Watkins, Evan Watkins, van, both of Wickliffe, and p.m. today at the funeral Flight A 3.-4. (tie) Margie Evans and Jo Watkins; and a step- Blair Watkins and Tim Mark Sullivan of Paducah; home. 1. Dennis Rose and Tom Wynn. Glasgow, Betty Jo Wheeler and daughter, Lois McFar- Watkins. three sisters, Dorothy Blan- 2. Margi Dyer and Doug Snow. Doris Lattus. ling. Grandchildren in- Expressions of sympa- kenship of Barlow, Ruby 3. Bill Petrie and Bob Echols. clude Cary Calhoun, Blair thy may take the form of Smith of Sebring, Fla., and 4. Sarah Pentecost and Tom MAYFIELD Lloyd Fortune Beard. Oct. 28 (Katie) Watkins of Floyd, contributions to Lourdes Laverne Curtis of Wickliffe; Lloyd Fortune, 97, of 1. Douglas Edwards and Dalton Virginia, Julia Watkins, Hospice, P.O. Box 7100, one brother, Jim Norment Paducah died at 11:40 a.m. Flight B Darnell. Abigail Watkins, Clay Paducah, KY 42002- of Ledbetter; 11 grandchil- Sunday at his home. 1. Margi Dyer and Doug Snow. 2. Maxine and Tom Wynn. Watkins, Evan Watkins, 7100, or to Martha’s dren and 14 great-grand- Arrangements are incom- 2. Sarah Pentecost and Tom Hunter Watkins, Tim Vineyard, 1100 North children. plete at Pettus-Rowland Beard. Oct. 31 1. Peggy Brady and Randel Gib- (Jessica) Watkins, Matt 12th St., Paducah, KY She was preceded in Funeral Home. Flight C son. (Holly) Watkins, Lakyn 42001. death by her husband, Ar- 1. Sarah Pentecost and Tom 2. Dalton Darnell and Ron Watkins, Brett (Cynthia) You may leave a mes- thur “Demp” Lee Sullivan; Beard. Brockman. Lewis of Boston, Mass., sage of sympathy or light her father, James Ed Nor- 3. Marcia Darnell and Douglas Bart Lewis, Katie Wat- a candle at www.milne- ment; her mother, Zula Indian singer METROPOLIS Edwards. kins, Molly Watkins, randorr.com. Crews Parker; one daugh- Wednesday Afternoon STaC Pairs N.S. Wednesday ter, Donna Sullivan; and Hazarika dies 1. Barbara Day and Brenda Gagnon. 1. Marcia Hubbard. two sons, Billy Sullivan and 2. Joel Pendergraft and Doug 2.-3.-4.-5. (tie) Peggy Brady, Earl Gene Feezor Kenneth Sullivan. Associated Press Edwards. Betty Lord, Sandra Cowger and Services will be at 2 p.m. MUMBAI, India — Indi- 3. Barbara Wachter and Pauline Carolyn Cook. KEVIL — Earl Gene and Jessica Feezor, and Wednesday at Full Gos- an singer Bhupen Hazari- Frazier. Feezor, age 79, died at his Chris White and Matthew pel Temple with the Rev. ka, who composed music PADUCAH E.W. Next Thursday evening is the residence at 4 p.m. Satur- White. And two great- Dee Hazlewood offi ciating. for hundreds of fi lms, has 1. Jody Knox and Sharon Henneke. election game. Food will be pro- day, November 5, 2011. grandchildren, Gavin Burial will follow in North died. He was 86. 2. Marcia Darnell and Florence Dick. vided. He Vance and Gage Vance. Ballard Church Cemetery. He composed music, 3. Peggy Paxton and Norma Cloyd. STaC Results was a He is also survived by his Friends may call after wrote lyrics and sang for 1. Tommy Wynn and Doug Ed- mem- brother, Bill Feezor of 11 a.m. Wednesday at the hundreds of fi lms in Hindi Saturday Afternoon Stratifi ed Pairs wards. ber of Kevil. Several nieces and church. and Bengali. He popular- N.S. 2. Barbara Day and Norma Flight A Cloyd. Newton nephews, and his loyal Milner & Orr Funeral ized folk tunes from the 1. Evelyn Pruitt and Sherry 3. Tom Beard and Sara Pente- Creek friend (and dog), Dede Home of Wickliffe is in remote northeastern state Brodsky. cost. Baptist Feezor. charge of arrangements. of Assam. 2. Norma Cloyd and Bruce 4. Sandy Linn and Jim Kallaher. Church Earl Gene was preced- and ed in death by his sister, served Wanda Powell; and his Sarah Wyatt as a brother Glen Feezor. His MURRAY — Sarah Ruth Feezor deacon parents were Burnett and Wyatt, 83, of Murray died A Special Invitation since Edna Feezor. Saturday at Spring Creek 1962. He was drafted into Visitation was from 5 Health Care in Murray. the U.S. Army during the p.m.-8 p.m. Sunday eve- She was a homemaker Holiday Service of Remembrance Korean War. He owned ning at Morrow Funeral and a former volunteer and operated Feezors’s Chapel in Kevil. There for the Murray-Calloway Backhoe Service for 40 will also be visitation County Hospital. She was years and prior to that Monday morning from member of Glendale Road Presented By worked at Carbide. 8 a.m. until funeral time. Church of Christ. Earl Gene is survived Funeral services will be Mrs. Wyatt was preceded by his wife of 57 years, Monday at 11 a.m. at in death by her husband, Reda Anderson Feezor; Morrow Funeral Chapel John E. Wyatt; two broth- “To Everything Milner & Orr his three children, Anita in Kevil with the Rev. ers, and one sister. Her par- There Is Vance and her husband Wayne Carter, Rev. Don ents were Charlie Crawford A Season” Tom of West Paducah, Pippin, and Rev. Rodney McClure and Opal Phelps Funeral Homes Ky., Rick Feezor and his Cude offi ciating. Inter- McClure. wife April of Franklin, ment will follow at New- She is survived by four Tenn., and Denise White ton Creek Baptist Church sons, Gary Wyatt of South Join us as we host our annual and her husband Rich of Cemetery. Gate, Mich., Larry Wyatt Mt. Juliet, Tenn. He is also Memorial contribu- of Almo, David Wyatt of Holiday Remembrance Service in survived by his grandchil- tions may be sent to New- Benton and Marty Wyatt dren, Chad Vance and his ton Creek Baptist Church of Mitchell, Ind.; one sister, memory of your loved one. Come wife Krissy, Austin Vance, Cemetery Fund, 12800 Nancy Winchester of Mari- share in the beautiful music, and Adam Vance, Jaclyn Ogden Landing Road, on, N.C.; 11 grandchildren Feezor, Savannah Feezor, Kevil, KY 42053. and 13 great-grandchildren. photos and a candlelight ceremony Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at J.H. that will bring encouragement in Weldon Conkle Betty Jean Lambert Churchill Funeral Home 6:00 PM, Saturday ROSICLARE, Ill. — Wel- Betty Jean Lambert, 72, with Will T. Winchester, the midst of this holiday season. don Odell Conkle, 79, of of Paducah died Sunday at Ewing Stubblefi eld and Nov. 19, 2011 Rosiclare died at 9 a.m. Marshall County Hospital John Dale offi ciating. Burial Sunday at Hardin County in Benton. will follow in Murray Me- First Christian Church General Hospital. Funeral arrangements morial Gardens. 415 Audubon Dr. Arrangements are incom- are incomplete at the Friends may call from 5-8 plete at Hardin County Fu- Lindsey Funeral Home in p.m. Tuesday at the funeral Paducah, Kentucky neral Services. Paducah. home. 6B • Monday, November 7, 2011 • The Paducah Sun Business paducahsun.com Critical power-sharing meeting in Greece Italy the new BY DEMETRIS NELLAS AND ELENA BECATOROS Associated Press focus in crisis ATHENS, Greece — Greece’s BY COLLEEN BARRY president convened crisis talks Associated Press between the country’s em- MILAN — The Dolce Vita lasted for a battled prime minister and the long time in Italy, but now it’s back to re- head of the conservative op- ality. position Sunday in an effort Postwar prosperity allowed hundreds to hammer out a solution on of thousands of workers to retire with forming an interim government full benefi ts before the age of 50. Pub- and ending a political crisis that lic spending ran over, creating bloated threatens the country’s solvency bureaucracies and a political class that and cherished eurozone mem- consume half of the national wealth gen- bership. erated each year. Easygoing Italians, ex- President Karolos Papoulias pecting little from the state, rarely think was hosting the meeting be- twice about paying under the table for tween Prime Minister George home improvements, dental work or Papandreou and the head of the even a frothy cappuccino. main opposition conservatives, But the bill for decades of excess is com- Antonis Samaras, after two days ing due, and the price to escape Europe’s of political wrangling. sovereign debt crisis is steeper than many Faced with mounting pres- feared. Premier Silvio Berlusconi, the te- sure from both the opposition nacious leader who has survived sex scan- and his own lawmakers, Papan- dals and multiple criminal prosecutions dreou has said he will step aside to head three governments since 1994, if agreement can be reached on Associated Press is losing his grip on power and lacks the the formation of an interim gov- Greece’s Prime Minister George Papandreou waves to journalists while exiting the Presidential political muscle to push through change. Palace after a meeting with Greek President Karolos Papoulias and opposition leader Antonis ernment that will secure a new Samaras on Sunday in Athens. Greece’s embattled prime minister and the head of the main oppo- During an economic summit in France, he European debt deal for Greece sition party reached an initial agreement to form an interim government that will ensure the coun- asked the International Monetary Fund and the disbursement of a vital try’s new European debt deal and then lead Greece to early elections, the president’s office said. to monitor the country’s reform efforts, a bailout loan installment with- humiliating development for the world’s out which the country will de- seventh largest economy. fault within weeks. He survived Sunday, before his talks with the country’s fortunes.” nouncement on Oct. 31 that The deepening crisis has already shak- a confi dence vote in his govern- Samaras and Papoulias. “And I Samaras, who has been press- he wanted to put a new Euro- en three governments — in Ireland, Por- ment Saturday. hope that occurs ... soon. And ing for snap elections, has set pean debt deal aimed at rescu- tugal and Spain, where early elections are “It is clear that this govern- when I say ‘soon’, I mean today, Papandreou’s resignation as a ing his country’s economy to a scheduled in two weeks — and Greece’s ment will hand over the baton, not tomorrow, for many rea- condition for participating in referendum. That plan caused Socialist-led government is struggling to but it will not hand it over into sons.” Papandreou reiterated any talks, saying earlier Sunday an uproar in Europe, with the form a unity government after narrowly the void. It will hand over to the that “I am not interested in stay- he considered the prime min- leaders of France and Germa- surviving a confi dence vote. Many thank next government, if we agree ing on in this new government ister to be “dangerous” for the ny saying any popular vote in Italy will be next. and decide on it,” Papandreou as prime minister. I couldn’t country. Greece would decide whether “Berlusconi’s time is up,” Ferruccio de told his ministers during an have been clearer. I don’t play The crisis was sparked af- the country would remain in Bortoli, editor of the leading Italian daily emergency Cabinet meeting games and neither do I gamble ter Papandreou’s shock an- the euro. Corriere della Sera, wrote this week.
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It’s a gift. Keep your gift.” into a celebration of Justin group is denouncing a Kris Kardashian Bieber and Lady Gaga Sun- comment Kim Kardashi- day night as the two picked an’s mother made on na- ing’ is wrong and hurtful,” years, Indian Country Today up a number of top prizes, tional television as being Jacqueline Johnson Pata, Media Network reported on including best male and “wrong and hurtful.” executive director of the its website. best female act. The comment from Kar- tribal advocacy group, said Back then, Native Ameri- Gaga, striking in several dashi- in a statement. cans conducted trade using outfi ts throughout the eve- an’s “The cultural values of Na- a barter system and consid- ning, also won for best song mom, tive Americans are based on ered gift-giving an exten- and best video for “Born Kris giving unconditionally and sion of that system. “Euro- This Way.” Bieber picked Jen- empowering those around peans, upon encountering up best pop act as well. ner, them. Instead this cultural this practice, misunder- Their live performances came value is forgotten when neg- stood it, considering it un- captured the differences on ative stereotyping of Native couth and impolite,” said between the two ascendant “Good people occurs.” the report, citing WordOri- mega-stars: the teenage Morn- Pata noted that November gins.org. Bieber, wholesome and ing is Native American Heritage Earlier this year, the Na- almost impossibly cute; Jenner Amer- Month and invited the Jen- tional Congress of American Gaga challenging and ag- ica” ner and Kardashian family Indians criticized the use of gressively sexual in her ap- Thursday, when Jenner to “join with the country in the code name “Geronimo” proach. was asked if her daugh- learning more” about Amer- for the operation that killed Other awards went to ter should return Kris ican Indian culture. Osama bin Laden. Bruno Mars, Eminem and Humphries’ $2 million An email message to Jen- Geronimo was an Apache Katy Perry while the band engagement ring after ner’s representative wasn’t leader revered by many in Queen received the “Global their 72-day marriage immediately returned Fri- the Southwest. NCAI Presi- Icon” award, in effect a life- ended. day. dent Jefferson Keel said at time achievement award to Jenner responded with The E! reality star’s com- the time that the use of a Na- the now-graying rockers, a laugh, saying: “Well, ment also drew attention tive American term “under- who closed the show with I hate an Indian giver. online, with several bloggers mines the military service of a spirited set of their clas- Don’t you? It’s a gift. Keep discussing the origin and de- Native people.” sics, including “We Will your gift.” rogatory nature of the term “It’s critical that military Rock You” and “We Are the The National Congress “Indian giver.” leaders and operational Champions.” of American Indians “What it boils down to is standards honor the service It was a rousing end to wasn’t amused. misunderstandings” that of those who protect our the awards show, a high- “The phrase ‘Indian giv- date back more than 200 freedom,” Keel said. light on the European mu- sic calendar that also draws Associated Press A-list stars from the United Lady Gaga on Sunday at the MTV Europe Music Awards States. It was held in Bel- at Odyssey Arena in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Britain. William and Kate move to London fast, Northern Ireland, for the fi rst time. Associated Press Kensington Palace as a tem- Queen guitarist Brian right now, but I know you Bieber, Gaga, Bruno Mars LONDON — Prince Wil- porary home. May said the show focused can’t tell,” said Gaga, wear- — who won for best new- liam and his wife will get Palace offi cials said they attention on how Belfast ing a bizarre silver dress comer and for “best push” a swanky new London expect Prince Harry will had found “true peace” af- with an oversize tilted hat — Coldplay, the Red Hot home. move into that property ter years of sectarian vio- that completely covered her Chili Peppers, Snow Patrol William and the Duch- once the couple moves to the lence. face except for tiny holes and other top acts. ess of Cambridge, who are new quarters. “It’s wonderful to be in that allowed her to see. She Chris Martin, the Cold- based in remote Wales, It added that the couple Belfast,” he said. joked that she had had a lot play frontman, joked that have picked an apartment will continue to divide their The show also included of Botox treatment. the band was just “warm- in historic Kensington time between London and a video tribute to the late Gaga, who has enjoyed ing everyone up for Justin” Palace as their permanent Associated Press Wales after their new home Amy Winehouse, who died a year of spectacular com- on his way into the awards London base, offi cials said Britain’s Prince William, in the capital becomes ready, earlier this year in London. mercial success, triumphed ceremony, which was host- Sunday. Catherine Duchess of Cam- which is expected to be in But the evening was over a strong fi eld that in- ed by Bieber’s girlfriend, Plans are under way to bridge mid-2013. dominated by Bieber and cluded a resurgent Jennifer the actress and singer Sele- transform the apartment Gaga, the two crowd favor- Lopez, Adele, Katy Perry na Gomez. — currently used for exhi- dence of the late Princess Di- Coupon ites. and Beyonce. She admitted she was bitions and humble offi ces ana, William’s mother, and The casually dressed She later won awards for nervous about her perfor- — to quarters fi t for the the prince had lived there Bieber said modestly that best video and best song mance while being photo- newlyweds, said William’s with his brother Harry when he had voted for competitor for “Born This Way.” She graphed on the red carpet spokesman, Miguel Head. he was younger. Kanye West and thanked thanked her “little mon- just before the show. The apartment they will William now lives with his his fans and family for his sters” for their support and The awards, which were live in was most recently wife in a rented house in An- fi rst award. said she regarded “Born set up in 1994, have pre- inhabited by Queen Eliza- glesey, north Wales, where “Never say never, right?” This Way” as her most im- viously featured perfor- beth II’s younger sister, he works as a Royal Air Force he said, waving his trophy portant work to date. She mances by stars including Princess Margaret, who search and rescue helicopter Coupon C oupon in the air. also won an award for hav- U2, Paul McCartney, Take lived there from the 1960s pilot. When the couple visit
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