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You Just Know She Played ‘Chopsticks’ on Purpose Spanish prosecutors want to send a pianist to jail after a neighbor accused her of causing psychological damage and noise pollution. The neighbor, Sonia Bosom, claimed Monday in court that she suffered from 2003 to 2007 because of the five-days-a-week, eight-hour practices of Laia Martin, who lived below her in Puigcerda. Martin, now a professional concert pianist, denies she played that often. (AP) BFF-ALO
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Police Miss the Days When It Was Hard to Crack a Case Authorities arrested four burglary suspects in Northern California after investigators spotted an Instagram photo online of $120 worth of Carl’s Jr. fast food that was purchased with a stolen credit card. Police say three adult suspects and one juvenile were arrested Sunday on charges of stealing from parked cars in Rocklin and then heading to Carl’s Jr. for a feast. (AP)
A DAY OF MOURNING: A boy gets help walking across burning embers Monday during the Ashoura festival in Yangon, Myanmar. Shiite Muslims mark Ashoura by mourning the death of Hussein, the grandson of Prophet Muhammad. Some devotees recite prayers, flagellate themselves and walk on fire.
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Panel Touts Cholesterol Drugs New guidelines urge wider use to prevent heart attacks, strokes Health The nation’s first new guidelines in a decade for preventing heart attacks and strokes call for twice as many Americans — one-third of all adults — to consider taking cholesterol-lowering statin drugs. The guidelines, issued Tuesday by the American Heart Association and American College of Cardiology, are a big change. They use a new formula for estimating someone’s risk that includes many factors besides cholesterol, the main focus now. They take aim at strokes, not just heart attacks. And they set
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Backstory Heart disease is the leading cause of death worldwide. High cholesterol leads to hardened arteries that can cause a heart attack or stroke. Most cholesterol is made by the liver, so diet changes have a limited effect on it. Current guidelines say total cholesterol should be under 200, and LDL, or “bad cholesterol,” under 100. Millions of Americans take statins, which reduce cholesterol dramatically, and despite a small increased risk of muscle problems and accelerating diabetes in patients already at risk for it, statins are “remarkably safe drugs” whose benefits outweigh their risks, said Dr. Donald Lloyd-Jones, preventive-medicine chief at Northwestern University. (AP)
a lower threshold for using medicines to reduce risk. The definition of high cholesterol isn’t changing, but the treatment goal is. Instead of aiming for a specific number, using whatever drugs get a patient there, the advice stresses statins such as Lipitor and Zocor and identifies four groups of
people they help the most. “The emphasis is to try to treat more appropriately,” said Dr. Neil Stone, the Northwestern University doctor who headed the cholesterol guideline panel. “We’re going to give statins to those who are the most likely to benefit.” Doctors say the new approach
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will limit how many people with low heart risks are put on statins simply because of a cholesterol number. Yet under the new advice, 33 million Americans — 44 percent of men and 22 percent of women — would meet the threshold to consider taking a statin. Under the current guidelines, statins are recommended for about 15 percent of adults. Some doctors not involved in writing the guidance worry that it will be tough to understand. “It will be controversial. … For as long as I remember, we’ve told physicians and patients we should treat their cholesterol to certain goal levels,” said the Cleveland Clinic’s Dr. Steven Nissen. “There is concern that there will be a lot of confusion about what to do.”
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Hawaii Senate Passes Bill Legalizing Gay Marriage The Hawaii state Senate on Tuesday passed a bill legalizing gay marriage, putting the islands a signature away from becoming a same-sex wedding destination. Gov. Neil Abercrombie has said he will sign it. The measure will allow thousands of gay couples living in Hawaii and even more tourists to marry in the state starting Dec. 2. (AP) WASHINGTON
Caroline Kennedy Sworn In as Japan Ambassador Caroline Kennedy, daughter of slain President John F. Kennedy, was sworn in Tuesday at the State Department as U.S. ambassador to Japan. She was nominated for the ambassador’s job by President Barack Obama after playing a role in his re-election campaign. (AP)
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A condemned child killer will not be allowed to donate organs to his ailing mother and sister before or during his execution this week, Ohio prison officials said Tuesday after determining the process would pose significant security and logistical challenges. Ronald Phillips is scheduled to die Thursday. (AP)
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“I personally believe even if it takes a change in the law, the president should honor the commitment the federal government made to those people and let them keep what they got.”
The Justice Department says it has reached an agreement to allow American Airlines and US Airways to merge, creating the world’s biggest airline. The agreement requires the airlines to scale back the size of the merger at Washington’s Reagan National Airport and in other big cities. In August, the government sued to block the merger, saying it would restrict competition and drive up prices for consumers on hundreds of routes around the country. The airlines have said their deal would increase competition by creating another big competitor to United Airlines and Delta Air Lines, which grew through recent mergers. The settlement reached Tuesday would require approval by a federal judge in Washington and eliminate the need for a trial that had been set to begin Nov. 25. It would require American and US Airways to give up takeoff and
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landing rights or slots at Reagan National and New York’s LaGuardia Airport and gates at airports in Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Dallas and Miami to low-cost carriers. Attorney General Eric Holder said the agreement would ensure more competition on nonstop and connecting routes throughout the country. The department said the
divestitures were the largest ever for an airline merger. The companies expect to complete the merger in December. As soon as the deal closes, the airlines will coordinate prices and schedules as if they were one, but combining the f leets will take months or years, executives said. DAVID KOENIG AND PETE YOST (AP)
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DC STREETCAR PARKING ENFORCEMENT CAMPAIGN STARTS SOON Streetcar vehicles will be on the H Street/Benning Road Corridor soon to test and train for passenger service. Cars parked outside of the lines, including illegally double-parked vehicles, will impede the streetcar, delay service along the line, and result in a ticket and/or tow for vehicles. To remind drivers of proper parking etiquette, District Department of Transportation will distribute warning tickets to improperly parked cars in the corridor during the month of November. Real ticketing will begin on December 1, 2013. For more information, visit dcstreetcar.com or call 855-413-2954.
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A high school football player in Arizona died from an injury suffered in the fourth quarter of a blowout playoff game loss, serving as another tragic reminder of the dangers of head trauma in youth sports. Hopi High School senior Charles Youvella died from a traumatic brain injury Monday at a hospital, the Arizona Interscholastic Association said. He was injured Saturday in Hopi’s 60-6 loss to Arizona Lutheran in a first-round playoff game. Youvella scored his team’s only touchdown in the game. The death attracted national attention after Arizona Cardinals star wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald tweeted a picture of Youvella and asked people to pray for the teen’s family, friends and teammates. A communit y memorial is planned for this evening. The Arizona Interscholastic Association
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says Youvella died with his family by his side. Youvella’s father, Wallace Youvella Jr., is the school’s athletic director. “We’ll all have to move forward and at least support one another and support our young children,” Hopi Tribe Chairman LeRoy Shingoitewa said. FELICIA FONSECA (AP)
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The State Department said Tuesday that two American mariners kidnapped last month off the coast of Nigeria have been released. Spokeswoman Jen Psaki said that the U.S. welcomes the release, but said privacy concerns prevented her from disclosing any details about how they were freed. U.S. officials earlier identified the two as the captain and chief engineer of the U.S.-flagged C-Retriever offshore supply vessel. (AP)
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People stranded in Tacloban, Philippines, clash with authorities at an airport, which reopened Tuesday for military use. Only a few hundred people made it out of the city.
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A court declared that Egypt’s 3-monthold state of emergency expired Tuesday, two days earlier than expected, but the military and security officials held off from implementing the ruling and lifting a nighttime curfew, amid worries that the measures’ end will fuel protests by supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi. (AP)
Desperately needed food, water and medical aid are only trickling into Tacloban, Philippines, the city that took the worst blow from Typhoon Haiyan, while thousands of victims jammed the damaged airport Tuesday, seeking to be evacuated. “We need help. Nothing is happening. We haven’t eaten since yesterday afternoon,” pleaded a weeping Aristone Balute, an 81-year-old woman who failed to get a flight out of Tacloban for Manila, the country’s capital. Her clothes were soaked from a pouring rain and tears streamed down her face. Five days after what could be the Philippines’ deadliest disaster, aid is coming — but the challenges of delivering the assistance means few have received help. “There is a huge amount that we need to do. We have not been able to get into the remote communities,” U.N. humanitarian chief Valerie Amos said in Manila. Damaged roads and other infra-
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“If Israel implements this decision, then this means … the end of the peace process.” — SA EB EREK AT, CHIEF PALESTINIAN NEGOTIATOR, ON ISRAEL’S PLANS TO BUILD NEW HOMES IN THE WEST BANK
The World Pitches In Foreign governments and agencies have announced a major relief effort to help victims of the Philippine typhoon. Here are some of the pledges they have made:
WALLY SANTANA (AP)
An explosion rocked a store that buys gold and jewelry in Johannesburg on Tuesday, killing at least two people and injuring three others. The exact cause of the blast was not clear, but police suspect criminal activity and ruled out terrorism. (AP)
Relief was slow to arrive as more rain fell in storm-ravaged Tacloban, Philippines, on Tuesday, and residents tried — mostly in vain — to find a way off the island.
structure are complicating relief efforts. Government officials and police and army officers are in many cases among the victims themselves, hampering coordination. Thousands of typhoon victims were trying to get out of Tacloban. They camped at the airport and ran onto the tarmac when planes came in, surging past a few soldiers and police trying to control them. Most didn’t make it aboard the military flights out of the city. “There is no help coming in.
“We will help, no matter how difficult, no matter how inaccessible.” — EDW IN L ACIERDA , PHILIPPINES PRESIDENTIAL SPOKESMAN, WHO SAID AID SUPPLY SHOULD INCREASE AFTER AN AIRPORT TO TACLOBAN AND A BRIDGE TO THE CITY REOPENED
The United States has pledged $20 million in immediate aid, ordered the aircraft carrier USS George Washington to the area. The United Kingdom is deploying a Royal Navy warship and donating roughly $16 million worth of humanitarian assistance. Japan will donate $10 million to the Philippines and has sent a 25-member relief team of mostly medical staff. (AP)
They know this is a tragedy. They know our needs are urgent. Where is the shelter?” said Balute’s granddaughter, Mylene, who was also at the airport. “We are confused. We don’t know who is in charge.” The official death toll from the disaster rose to 1,774 on Tuesday, though authorities have said they expect that to rise markedly. They fear estimates of 10,000 dead are accurate, if not low. JIM GOMEZ AND TODD PITMAN (AP)
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World German database of newfound paintings draws many viewers A website featuring artworks discovered in a Munich apartment crashed Tuesday because of heavy traffic, officials said, raising the pressure as they scramble to help people identify art possibly looted by the Nazis. Authorities posted 25 paintings from the more than 1,400 paintings, drawings and other works discovered in 2012 in the apartment of 80-year-old Cornelius Gurlitt, the son of a dealer who worked
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A website displaying recovered art, like this Otto Griebel work, crashed Tuesday.
with the Nazis. But the website — www.lostart.de — was overwhelmed by interest, according to Sabine Kramer from the government-run Lost Art Internet Database. “There are simply too many people who want to look at the pictures and that’s why we’re facing technical problems,” Kramer said. Officials had initially released few details about what was found in Gurlitt’s apartment as part of an ongoing tax investigation, but the haul was known to have included works by Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso and others. Bowing to demands to release more information, the government said Monday it believes about 590 of the more than 1,400 artworks
may have been stolen by the Nazis. It said the website would be regularly updated so people and institutions could tell if they had legitimate claims but declined to give a time frame for the publication of the other artworks in question. The government also said a task force made up of six experts started working Tuesday on identifying possible former owners. Looted art was stolen or bought for a pittance from Jewish collectors who were forced to sell under duress during the Third Reich. For the heirs of those collectors, the discovery has raised hopes, while the slow release of information has stirred frustration. KIRSTEN GRIESHABER (AP)
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A Calculated Commute Free new tool shows the costs for transit and housing in an area Washington How much would it cost to move from the suburbs into downtown? Or how much could you save if you could ditch the car? A new website unveiled Tuesday by federal officials hopes to answer these and other questions often faced by people trying to figure out where to live, how to get around and what they can afford. The Location Affordability Portal (locationaffordability.info), a free
tool, has a transportation cost calculator that lets people know how much they would spend on transportation and housing each month — and lets people see how the costs would change if they altered their commuting habits or moved. Here’s one example. Let’s say a family of four rents a home at 14th and Irving streets NW in Columbia Heights. Let’s also say that this household earns the median household income for that ZIP code ($60,026). We’ll assume two people commute to work and that they don’t have cars. And we’ll use the built-in estimates for housing costs ($1,199 a month, according to the tool) and transit costs ($156 a month
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Texas Charter Group Seeks to Open in D.C. School operator has faced scrutiny for business practices Richmond The largest charter-school operator in Texas, an organization with a solid academic record but lingering allegations of connections to a controversial Muslim cleric, is seek-
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ing to expand to D.C. next year. The D.C. Public Charter School Board is scheduled to vote Monday on whether Harmony Public Schools should be allowed to open a science- and math-focused school in fall 2014. Founded in 2000 by a group of Turkish-born immigrants, Harmony has won acclaim for its performance in Texas, where it runs 40 charter schools. Superintendent
Soner Tarim said his organization, which serves a majority-minority student population, can fill a need in D.C. for science, technology, engineering and math education. A ll but one of Harmony ’s schools met Texas state performance standards in 2013, but Harmony’s business practices have drawn scrutiny. A 2011 investigation published in The New York Times raised questions about
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Angelika Film Center to Open Near Union Market The company that developed Union Market said Monday that it plans to build an eight-screen Angelika movie theater next door, in a wholesale district in Northeast. The announcement follows news that Landmark Theatres plans to build a 10-screen theater nearby. (TWP)
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The D.C. Department of Transportation will be installing the overhead wire that will propel the streetcars on H Street NE today, reports DCist. The work is scheduled to start at 7 a.m. Traffic is expected to be stop-and-go until all the wires are installed between Third Street NE and 14th Street NE. (EXPRESS)
A highly regarded school principal in Fairfax County, Sonya Swansbrough, and her former finance aide have been arrested and charged with embezzlement and money laundering, authorities said. The arrests were linked to allegations that “involved falsifying time sheets for personal financial gain,” a police statement said. Officials think more than $100,000 may have been embezzled.
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Sound financial management and responsible use of taxpayer dollars are key issues for the city charter board as it evaluates new applications, especially given recent allegations of a multimillion-dollar self-dealing scheme at the District’s oldest charter, Options Public Charter School. (T WP)
whether the charter network has used taxpayer dollars to benefit a social and religious movement led by Fethullah Gulen, an influential Muslim preacher. Harmony is one of two organi zat ions seek ing a cha r ter under a fast-track approval process that allows experienced school operators to open a year ahead of the regular timetable.
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Restaurateur Kicks Off Mayoral Bid Washington D.C. restaurateur Andy Shallal kicked off his bid for the Democratic nomination for mayor Tuesday, saying the city needs a fresh approach to grapple with a continued crisis of public education as well as a businessman’s acumen to leverage a wave of economic expansion, including affordable housing. “It’s possible to change this corner of the world, and it’s possible to change this city for the better,” the Busboys and Poets owner said to applause from supporters
who gathered at Ben’s Chili Bowl on U Street. Shallal lacks the name recognition of the four Democratic council members seeking the party’s nomination: Muriel Bowser, Jack Evans, Tommy Wells and Vincent Orange. He also begins the race after they have cumulatively amassed more than $2 million for the fight. But Shallal said he was undeterred by the need to raise money, saying no one would have shown up at his kickoff if they were concerned he couldn’t do it. A ARON C. DAVIS (THE WASHINGTON POST )
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Overhaul for D.C. College? University of the District of Columbia may cut athletics, academic programs Washington A sparse crowd watched the Firebirds of the University of the District of Columbia begin the men’s basketball season this week, a loss to Franklin Pierce University. It just might be the last home opener the Firebirds ever play. UDC, which for years has struggled to fulfill the role of a public flagship university, is in the midst of a quest to cut costs, raise revenue and define its mission. The university’s interim president, James Lyons, wants UDC to add students, stay affordable and prepare graduates for jobs in high-demand fields. To reach those goals, Lyons has proposed disbanding the school’s athletics teams, which play in the NCAA’s Division II. He also wants to end several degree programs that draw few students, including disciplines such as physics and history. Lyons hopes to use millions of dollars in annual savings to grow enrollment through financial aid, strengthen the faculty, expand health and career services for all students and launch more online classes. His proposal to overhaul the roughly 5,490-stu-
fany Melton, one of perhaps 150 to 200 spectators Sunday afternoon in a gym that seats more than 2,000, said she worries that cutting not only varsity sports but also an undergraduate major she is considering — sociology — would undermine the school. “It seems like they’re messing with the school culture,” Melton said. “I chose to come here because
Proposed Plan Interim president James Lyons’ plan would:
End Division II athletics programs in basketball, lacrosse, tennis and a handful of other sports. Cut 23 out of 55 academic programs deemed to have unacceptably low enrollment. Bolster remaining programs in biology, mathematics, psychology, nursing, information technology and numerous other subjects. Grow enrollment by more aggressively marketing to adults and career-switchers as well as students in D.C. public schools. (T WP)
“We’ve got to look at everything we do at UDC, put things on the table and ask the questions.”
dent university on Connecticut Avenue NW is scheduled for a vote Nov. 19 at a meeting of the UDC Board of Trustees. Lyons, hired in March after the board fired the previous president, said his goal is to help D.C.’s lone public university be “in tune and in touch with the priorities of the city.” He cites a number of problems that have beset the school, including a perception among many employers that graduates don’t have the skills needed to get or keep jobs. UDC is also overstaffed for the number of students it enrolls, according to Lyons’ draft plan. On campus, some students are voicing concern. UDC student Tif-
— JA ME S LYONS, INTERIM PRESIDENT OF UDC, ON EFFORTS TO IMPROVE THE UNIVERSITY. “IT ISN’T ABOUT BEING ANTIATHLETICS,” HE ADDED.
I wanted the university experience.” UDC has long sought to define what that experience should be. The university traces its roots to a public school established in 1851, but its modern identity took shape in 1977 through the merger of the Federal City College, D.C. Teachers College and Washington Technical Institute. The idea was to offer a quality higher education at an affordable price in a city that until then had no public university of its own. NICK ANDERSON (THE WASHINGTON POST )
Well-Known Transportation Official Killed Alexandria A well-known official with the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments was found fatally shot inside his Alexandria home Monday. Police say Ronald Kirby’s death has been ruled a homicide and the cause of death was multiple gunshot wounds. A relative first found 69-yearold Kirby, one of the region’s premier experts in transportation planning, unconscious inside the home
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about 12:30 p.m. Monday. The home remained cordoned off with yellow police tape Tuesday, and two Alexandria police cruisers were stationed outside. Ashley Hildebrandt, an Alexandria police spokeswoman, said investigators found no signs of forced entry at the home and “don’t believe there’s cause for public (safety) concern right now.” But she said she had no information on who might have shot Kirby or why. (AP/ THE WASHINGTON POST )
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This Year’s Sales Glut Best Buy: 6 p.m. on Thanksgiving until 10 p.m. on Friday. J.C. Penney: 8 p.m. on Thanksgiving until 9 p.m. on Friday. Kohl’s: 8 p.m. on Thanksgiving until midnight Saturday. Macy’s: 8 p.m. on Thanksgiving until about 10 p.m. on Friday at most stores. Sears: 8 p.m. on Thanksgiving until 10 p.m. on Friday. Kmart: 6 a.m. on Thanksgiving until 11 p.m. on Friday. Target: 8 p.m. on Thanksgiving until 11 p.m. on Friday. Toys R Us: 5 p.m. on Thanksgiving until 10 p.m. on Friday. Walmart: Open 24 hours at most stores.
A Couple of Holdouts Not every store is opening early, though. Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Stores and BJ’s Wholesale Club both put out statements specifically noting that they won’t be opening on Thanksgiving so that their employees won’t have to work. “Once again, BJ’s is bucking the trend of putting sales on Thanksgiving above family time,” BJ’s said in a statement. (AP)
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More stores to offer earlier Thanksgiving deals, leaving even less room for turkey New York Last Thanksgiving Day, Kimberly Mudge Via’s mother, sister and nieces left in the middle of their meals to head for the mall. Now, Via says she’ll never host Thanksgiving dinner for her relatives again. “They barely finished,” says the 28-year-old who lives in Boone, N.C. “They thanked me and left their plates on the counter.” That scene could become more common in homes across the country. Black Friday shopping, an annual event on the day after Thanksgiving, continues to creep
further into the holiday as more stores open their doors a day early. It’s a break with tradition. Black Friday, which typically is the year’s biggest shopping day, for a decade has been considered the official start to the busy holiday buying season. Stores opened in the wee hours of the morning with special doorbuster deals and stayed open late into the evening. Meanwhile, Thanksgiving and Christmas remained the only two days a year that stores were closed. Now, Thanksgiving is slowly becoming just another shopping day. Over the past few years, major retailers, including Target and
$810M The amount of Thanksgiving Day sales last year, an increase of 55 percent from the previous year as more stores opened early, according to research firm ShopperTrak.
$11.2B The amount of Black Friday sales last year, dropping 1.8 percent from the previous year, though it still was the year’s biggest shopping day. (AP) Toys R Us, have pushed opening times into Thanksgiving night to one-up one another and compete for holiday cash. Some initially resisted, saying that they wanted employees to have time with their families. This year, more than a dozen major retailers are opening on the holiday, including a handful like Macy’s, J.C. Penney and Staples that are doing it for the first time. Roger Beahm, professor of marketing at the Wake Forest University School of Business in WinstonSalem, N.C., expects that it’s just a matter of time — he estimates five years — before most chains open all day on Thanksgiving. As for Christmas, he says that day is still sacred among shoppers.
Retailers say they’re just doing what shoppers want. And they know that opening earlier gives them a chance to be the first to grab shoppers’ dollars. That’s an important opportunity for chains, which can make up to 40 percent of their annual revenue during the last two months of the year. “Customers clearly showed that they wanted to be out shopping much earlier on Thanksgiving,” said Amy von Walter, a spokeswoman for Best Buy, which moved up its opening this year to 6 p.m. on Thanksgiving from midnight on Black Friday in 2012. The issue is divisive among shoppers. Some believe that the holiday should remain sacred. Some have even threatened on retailers’ Facebook pages that they will boycott stores that open on Thanksgiving. Jennifer Gillis, 49, refused to shop during the holidays at Sears and Kmart last year because she believes Thanksgiving should not
be commercialized. This year, she’s adding Macy’s to the list. “I think it’s turning into a day of greed — for shoppers and stores,” Gillis, who lives in Hawaii, says. Given the controversy, opening on Thanksgiving can be a difficult decision for retailers. Last year, Macy’s and J.C. Penney didn’t open on Thanksgiving, saying they wanted to honor their workers’ time with their families. This year, they changed their tune. Tony Bartlett, executive vice president of Penney’s stores, says the company decided to open at 8 p.m. on Thanksgiving this year because of customer feedback. He also says Penney store employees wanted to open on Thanksgiving so they could get the chance to better compete with rivals. “We were one of the last to open,” last year, said Bartlett, referring to the chain’s 6 a.m. Friday start in 2012. But this year, he said, “We’re all in.” ANNE D’INNOCENZIO (AP)
“The floodgates have opened. People will turn Thanksgiving Day shopping into a tradition. … And stores don’t want to be left behind.” — ROGER BE A HM, PROFESSOR OF MARKETING AT THE WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS IN WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.
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Capitals Ted Leonsis gives himself a failing grade when it comes to the Washington Capitals because they’ve yet to win a Stanley Cup. Leonsis says “it’s too early to tell” when it comes to the Washington Wizards because the team has been rebuilding since he took control in 2010, but he added: “I believe it’s time for the Wizards to take that next step.” The owner of both franchises told The Associated Press on Tuesday that he grades himself “harshly” over the Capitals because they’ve become one of the NHL’s most successful teams without getting the ultimate payoff. “I have to give us a failing grade,” Leonsis said. “We’re past now saying making the playoffs makes for a successful season, and we want to win a Stanley Cup and we haven’t done that.” (AP)
TV Lineup WIZARDS (8:30 P.M., CSN) The Wizards end their three-game road trip against the Spurs, who are 7-1 and have beat their past two opponents — the Knicks and the 76ers — by a combined 55 points. NBA (10:30 P.M., ESPN) The Clippers have averaged a league-best 109.9 points a game and host the Thunder, who feature scoring leader Kevin Durant (30.2 points a game).
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Maryland swingman Jake Layman averaged 5.5 points per game last season as a freshman. He opened his sophomore campaign with a 13-point performance vs. UConn.
Confidence Boost for Layman Maryland swingman looks to increase his scoring load this year Terps Basketball Maryland swingman Jake Layman averaged just 5.5 points per game last season as a freshman, but he showed signs of brilliance, including a 20-point outing against Virginia Tech and a nine-rebound effort against Duke in the ACC tournament. The sophomore also gained momentum when he averaged a team-high 21.3 points per contest in a three-game tour of the Bahamas in August. “It boosted my confidence a lot,”
Layman said. “I had confidence in my shot, and I know that I can knock them down and make plays.” With 6-foot-1 Seth Allen expected to miss six to eight more weeks with an injury, Dez Wells will see a lot of time at the point guard position. That means Layman could become more of a scoring threat for Maryland, which hosts Abilene Christian today and Oregon State on Sunday in its first two home games. Wells averaged 13.1 points per game last season but will have more on-the-ball duties as the Terps break in freshman point guard Roddy Peters. “I think it poses a lot of matchup problems,” Layman said of having a backcourt of 6-foot-5 Wells
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Average points per game of Maryland swingman Jake Layman during a three-game tour against Bahamian squads in August.
and 6-foot-6 guard Nick Faust. “Dez and Nick are so much bigger” than most opposing guards. Last season, in his first college game, Layman had just three points in 11 minutes off the bench in a 72-69 loss to Kentucky at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn. “I was definitely a deer in the highlights,” Layman said. “I had just had one 3-pointer. But it was a lot of fun. It was a good experience.”
Back at the Barclays Center on Friday, Layman had 13 points as Maryland came back from a 17-point deficit before falling 78-77 to Connecticut, ranked No. 18 at the time. Faust had 17 to lead the Terps. “I don’t know if I will be the prime [scorer],” Layman said. “We will be looking for me more. My confidence is high right now.” Maryland coach Mark Turgeon is also confident in returning players such as Layman, who played on the national team that won gold at the FIBA Americas U-18 championships in 2012. “We are so much more mature,” Turgeon said of this year’s team. “We are much further along.” DAVID DRIVER (FOR E XPRESS)
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points to lead Virginia Tech past West Virginia on Tuesday. Adam Smith added 19 points for the Hokies (1-1), who rallied from a 17-point deficit in the first half. Smith scored seven of Virginia Tech’s last nine points. Smith’s three-point play with 33.2 seconds remaining gave the Hokies an 83-79 lead, and after West Virginia’s Remi Dibo hit a 3-pointer with 23.7 seconds left to cut the lead to one, Smith hit two free throws to push the lead to 85-82 with 16.2 seconds remaining. (AP)
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What is the Value of a Volunteer Hour? Contributions to charities may not have grown much over the past two years, but Americans are increasing the hours they spend donating their time to non-profit organizations. According to the most recent report from the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS), the organization that administers the AmeriCorps program, Americans donate at least 7.9 billion hours of volunteer time annually.
Volunteer service is especially important around the DC metro area, as it is home to more than 15,000 non-profits working to serve local, national and international populations.
We know there’s great value in the contribution of volunteer time, but what is the actual dollar value associated with an hour of volunteer service?
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The Independent Sector recently released a study that focused on quantifying that value, and the national estimated value of a volunteer hour reported is $22.14. DC comes in as the highest valued state, at $34.04 per volunteer hour — that’s almost twelve dollars more than the national average and $25.79 more than DC’s minimum wage. (New York is the second highest valued state at $28.73 per hour.) Values reported in the study are based on the hourly earnings provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The national average was calculated based on the average hourly earnings of all production and non-supervisory employees on non-farm, private payrolls. The figure was then indexed to determine state values and
This study makes clearly evident just how important volunteer service can be in growing the capacity of non-profit organizations and their limited paid staffs. Volunteer service is especially important around the DC metro area, as it is home to more than 15,000 nonprofits working to serve local, national and international populations. Non-profits can use the value of volunteer time to highlight the importance of community support, in addition to contributed funds, in advancing their missions — and community members may be reminded that they can provide vital support to charitable causes through donations of both money and time. Story by Heather Phibbs
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Angie Peacock was coping with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after returning from combat. She felt lost. Isolated. Suicidal. But with help from a therapist and Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP), Angie decided to go back to college and enroll in classes. She started to believe in herself again and used her experience to educate the civilian student population on the issues of wounded veterans. Angie has taught us all a lesson in resilience. WWP programs assist wounded service members and their families as they transition into a successful civilian life. Please support WWP by giving through the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC), #11425. Learn more at woundedwarriorproject.org.
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Safety Ed Reed had just 16 tackles for the Houston Texans this season.
Coach Shaka Smart’s VCU Rams use a high-pressure, full-court press and averaged 19.7 fouls per game last season, which was among the most in the country.
Coaches Cry Foul on Changes Referees crack down on hand-checking to help boost scoring College Basketball When Virginia Commonwealth coach Shaka Smart first got wind of NCAA rules changes aimed at increasing scoring and freedom of movement for offenses, he wondered how it would affect “Havoc,” the nickname for the Rams’ signature full-court pressure defense. Smart was known for ignoring fouls in practice to encourage his team to create chaos on the court. That philosophy propelled the Rams to the 2011 Final Four. Last May, the NCAA Men’s Basketball Rules Committee enacted rules to boost offenses after the national scoring average dropped to 67.5 points last season, the lowest since 1981-82. The new rules — cracking down on hand-checking and more rigidly defining the block-charge call and how a player can defend in
Foul Habit Could Get Worse Some of the better regional teams were among the worst in the country in fouls per game last year. With the rules changing, these schools could be in foul trouble quite often. Here are each of those teams’ fouls-per-game averages and where they ranked out of 345 Division I schools in 2012-13. (E XPRESS) George Mason 20.3 324 FPG Rank
VCU 19.7 305 FPG Rank
the post — have been met with a variety of opinions following the opening weekend of play. When Smart, who used officials in practice to acclimate his players to the new enforcement, was told Monday that the 43 fouls called in No. 14 VCU’s season-opening win over Illinois State was actually lower than the Atlantic 10 average so far, he shook his head. “Didn’t feel it,” he said. “We just have to adjust. Everyone has to adjust.” Many coaches worry the rules changes could alter the game for the worse and slow play to a snail’s pace. Virginia Tech’s James Johnson
Virginia Tech 18.8 257 FPG Rank
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predicted last week, “The game’s going to be long, and [there’s] going to be a lot of free throws.” But as ESPN analyst Jay Bilas noted on Twitter on Monday: “These are fouls, and always have been.” And officials show no sign of wavering in their conviction. “We’re not gonna go through four or five games, and because we’re getting screamed at, backpedal to where we were,” said John Clougherty, the ACC’s supervisor of officials. “There’s gonna be coaches that blister us. There’s gonna be fans that are screaming and hollering, and the easy thing to do is
to resort back to where we were and that’s not what’s been handed down. That’s not what’s been told to us.” Some of the ugly box scores around the country this past weekend raised concern, such as the Seton Hall-Niagara game that featured 73 fouls and 102 free throws and took 2 hours 28 minutes to complete, or Oregon’s 82-75 win against Georgetown in South Korea that had 59 fouls and 74 free throws. Virginia Tech senior forward Cadarian Raines told reporters last week, “You can’t really play too much defense now.” “It’s frustrating,” he said. “They’re trying to ref in the NCAA [tournament], so they got to do what their bosses ask them to do. They’re calling a lot of fouls. A lot of fouls.” MARK GIANNOTTO (THE WASHINGTON POST)
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Texans Cut Ex-Ravens Safety Reed NFL Nine-time Pro Bowl safety Ed Reed was released by the Houston Texans on Tuesday, the latest blow in a disaster of a season. Reed tweeted: “Thanks to the Texans! And the City of Htown!” Reed missed the first two games after hip surgery and was recently relegated to a backup role. On Friday, he expressed his displeasure over not starting. On Sunday, after Houston’s seventh straight loss, he said they had been outplayed and outcoached in the team’s first full game without coach Gary Kubiak, who is recovering from a mini-stroke. The 35-year-old Reed was signed to a three-year, $15 million contract in the offseason after he spent his entire 11-year career with Baltimore. KRISTIE RIEKEN (AP) STEPPING DOWN
Hokies AD to Retire Jim Weaver, who has shepherded Virginia Tech through two conference realignments and overseen vast facilities improvements in 16 years as the school’s athletic director, is stepping down. Weaver, who revealed in 2008 that he is battling Parkinson’s disease, has had four back surgeries in recent years, along with a hip replacement, and is due to have both hips replaced in the near future. The surgeries are largely a result of the toll of Parkinson’s on his body, he said. (AP)
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A Second Chance at the Eagles Redskins’ defense struggled in opener vs. up-tempo offense The Washington Redskins studied the offenses that Chip Kelly had coached at Oregon. They talked before their Sept. 9 season opener at FedEx Field, Kelly’s NFL coaching debut with the Philadelphia Eagles, about being prepared on defense to deal with the fast-break offensive approach Kelly was bringing to the pro game. And then the Redskins promptly went out and seemed to have no answers whatsoever as the Eagles rolled up big offensive numbers in the first half before coasting to a 33-27 triumph. The rematch comes Sunday in Philadelphia, and the Redskins
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Eagles running back LeSean McCoy rushed for 184 yards vs. the Redskins in Week 1.
know they must slow down the Eagles’ up-tempo offense if they’re going to begin putting their season back together after a 3-6 start. “I think some would say we weren’t prepared for it the first game,” Redskins defensive end Kedric Golston said. “And obviously looking at the result you could say yeah, we weren’t. I beg to dif-
fer. I think that there’s a difference between a pace beating you and just somebody not being in their gap or missing tackles. I think it’s two different things.” W hatever the reasons, the Eagles ran 53 plays and amassed 21 first downs and 322 yards of total offense in the first half of the opener.
“I don’t think the coaches could have done anything else conditioning-wise to prepare you for that,” Redskins safety Reed Doughty said. “I think that we’ve seen what it is on film. We’ve experienced that with Denver, with some other teams [that run fast-paced offenses] as well. So I don’t think the conditioning aspect should be a big issue.” The Eagles managed only 24 offensive plays, five first downs and 121 yards in the second half of the opener. Even so, they finished the game with 263 rushing yards, 184 of them by tailback LeSean McCoy. “We’ve got to stop the run better this time,” Redskins linebacker Ryan Kerrigan said. “Yeah, [quarterback] Nick Foles has been playing well these past couple games. But we allowed 200-some rushing yards the last game. That’s gonna be our focus, I know, this week.” MARK MASKE (THE WASHINGTON POST )
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This fall, I’ve been missing “Happy Endings,” that silly sitcom that ABC axed last spring. Recently, though, I’ve had a “Happy” revival: Its former stars are popping up elsewhere. For example: Damon Wayans Jr.: After the first season of “Happy,” Wayans, above, was cast as the fourth roommate on the Fox pilot “New Girl” (9 p.m. Tue.). When “Happy” was unexpectedly renewed, Wayans’ Coach moved out of the “New Girl” loft; now he’s back for the rest of the By Rudi third season. The writers Greenberg have tweaked Coach to play to Wayans’ strengths and his more sensitive side, a la “Happy’s” Brad. Adam Pally: “Happy’s” Max was a breakout role for Pally because he was something new on a sitcom: a gay guy who was also a bro-y loser. The makers of Fox’s “The Mindy Project” (9:30 p.m. Tue.) clearly dug Max, as they tapped Pally to play new doctor Peter Prentice. He’s Max, only straight and employable. Casey Wilson: It turns out that the romantically unlucky, self-proclaimed ah-mah-zing Penny Harts from “Happy” was actually Wilson toned down. In “Ass Backwards” (iTunes, $13), a movie she co-wrote and co-stars in, Wilson plays Chloe, a delusional 30-something so immature and unhinged, she makes Penny look like Kate Middleton. For more of Rudi’s comedy musings, follow him on Twitter: @rudigreenberg.
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Lady Gaga’s ‘Artpop’ is too heavy on the meta as she chases her image in circles Album Review There have always been two Lady Gagas: the button-pushing, meat dress-clad provocateur and the distressingly conventional pop singer. Her new album, “Artpop,” is meant to be a transgressive exploration of f a m e , f a s hion a nd a r t, but it’s really a middlebrow pop album with high-art ambitions that too often go unrealized. “This is the reverse of Warhol,” Gaga recently said. “This is art imprinted onto pop culture.” A pop album that truly tried to democratize the avantgarde would have been a great idea, but “Artpop” isn’t it. Gaga doesn’t have a lot to say about culture, except in the most cartoonishly broad strokes. Everything is burned down to its most obvious, tired signifiers: Versace, Warhol, Louboutin, Jeff Koons (the latter being Gaga’s fellow high-toned kitsch enthusiast and the album’s cover artist). It doesn’t say much for “Artpop” that its avant-garde touchstones haven’t been avant since the Clinton administration. T he a lbum is a n undisciplined sprawl of genres (most of them variations on dance pop), personas (drama camp weirdo, Weimar Republic vamp, Grace Jones impersonator) and ideas
(fame is bad, sex is good) that is sometimes pleasurable and sometimes wince-inducing. It’s grounded in the recognition that, however admirable Gaga’s fine-art ambitions, she still must keep one eye on peers such as Katy Perry and Miley Cyrus. “Artpop” bears the skeletal outlines of everybody else’s 2013 hits: There’s trap, rave, disco, vaguely Euro-inspired EDM, ’80s nostalgia, songs about weed and awkward hip-hop featuring whatever rappers are willing to degrade their brand. (Twista shows up. Twista will always show up.)
‘Artpop’ is meant to be transgressive, but it’s really a middlebrow pop album. Everything is bent into recognizable, radio-friendly shapes, with enough eccentricities to make it recognizably Gaga but not so much that things actually get weird. It’s unclear whether Gaga knows it isn’t safe to venture too far from the unspoken limitations of Top 40, or whether she thinks she has. “Artpop” likes to occasionally explain its underlying thesis (“Pop culture was in art/ Now art’s in pop culture/ In me,” Gaga intones on the first single, “Applause.” Gaga is at the point in her super-fame where everything is meta. Every song is about Gaga, even the ones that are technically about something else. As she sings on the album’s title track, “My Artpop could mean anything.” ALLISON STEWART (THE WASHINGTON POST)
This Girl Is on Fire: Jennifer Lawrence will not only star in the upcoming film adaptation of Jeannette Walls’ 2005 best-selling memoir “The Glass Castle,” the project will also mark her first time as a producer. “I don’t know if I will be any good, but I’m trying it,” Lawrence said of her new post. “The Glass Castle” details Walls’ poor and dysfunctional upbringing as she is raised by an eccentric artist mother and alcoholic father. (AP)
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This 2012 photo of Brooklyn band the Yellow Dogs features shooting victims Soroush Farazmand, front left, and brother Arash Farazmand, back right.
Hope, Then Tragedy Two Iranian rockers found asylum in America — then were killed in a shooting Music Iranian musicians Soroush and Arash Farazmand came to the United States to pursue their passion — playing music in an indie rock band called the Yellow Dogs. Instead of achieving fame for their songs, they gained notoriety for their deaths. The brothers were among three men shot and killed in their Brooklyn apartment early Monday by a fellow musician who police say was upset over being kicked out of the Free Keys, another Iranian band with close ties to the Yellow Dogs. The Yellow Dogs came from Iran three years ago after appearing in a film about the underground music scene there. The brothers were a guitarist and a drummer who had just received political asylum. Police said gunman Ali Akbar Mahammadi Rafie, 29, killed him-
self on the roof after struggling with a survivor of the Free Keys. Investigators believe a guitar case found on an adjoining roof may have been used to carry the assault rifle used in the attack. Rafie “was upset that he wasn’t in the band anymore,” New York Police Department spokesman John McCarthy said. Investigators suspect the shooter and his former bandmates may have had an argument over money, he added. “There was a decision not to be around each other,” Yellow Dogs manager Ali Salehezadeh said. “They were never that close to begin with. … We thought it was all behind us.” The rampage erupted when the
INDIE ROCK BAND YELLOW DOGS, TWO OF
gunman climbed over an adjoining roof to the home, then down to a third-floor terrace where he opened fire through a window, killing a 35-year-old artist not affiliated with the band. The shooter then killed Arash Farazmand, 28, in a third-floor bedroom and Soroush Farazmand, 27, in a second-floor bedroom. He then shot himself in the head, police said. Originally from Tehran, Iran, the Yellow Dogs were the subject of the 2009 film “No One Knows about Persian Cats,” which told the semifictional tale of a band that played illegal rock shows in Tehran. The film won a prize at the Cannes festival. The band came to the United States to pursue the dream of playing rock music in an open society, Salehezadeh said. “You can’t be a rock star in Iran. It’s against cultural law,” he said. “You can’t grow there as a band. “They wanted to be known for t he i r mu sic . Now we’re not going to get to do that.”
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“They wanted to be known for their music. Now we’re not going to get to do that.” — A LI SA LEHEZ A DEH, MANAGER FOR
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Real Women’s Issues There was a flamboyant pop star. A legendary singer. A TV star, some supermodels and one of the world’s most powerful philanthropists. Even a former secretary of state who may soon be running for president. But of all the prominent women who appeared onstage Monday night at the Glamour Women of the Year awards, no one received more acclaim and adoration than a teenager whom no one had heard of little more than a year ago — 16-year-old Pakistani education activist Malala Yousafzai. “We love you, Malala!” shouted a group of young girls from a high balcony in Carnegie Hall, where the annual event was held. The teenager blew back a kiss and proceeded to give an impassioned speech. “I believe the gun has no power at all,” said Malala, who caught the world’s attention when the Taliban shot her in the head in October 2012 for criticizing the
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Pakistani education activist Malala Yousafzai is a Glamour Woman of the Year.
group’s interpretation of Islam, which limits girls’ access to education. She has since gained global prominence, has started The Malala Fund to support education for girls and recently released a memoir, “I Am Malala.” “I believe the gun has no power because a gun can only kill,” she said. “But a pen can give life.” It wasn’t just the crowd that
An Awards Show The U.S. Ignores Director Ang Lee predicts ‘Golden Horse’ event will gain clout Film Academy Award-winning director Ang Lee believes the modest clout of the premier awards for Chineselanguage films will grow as the market for such films increases. The Taiwanese f ilmmaker
spoke Tuesday in Taipei ahead of next week’s 50th annual Golden Horse Awards, which showcases films from Taiwan, China, Singapore and Hong Kong. The event is the equivalent of the Oscars, and Lee will be a juror selecting winners in 22 categories, ranging from Best Feature Film to Best Action Choreography. While the Golden Horse event, set for Nov. 23, is a staple for Asian film fans, with glitzy television cov-
was taken with Malala; her fellow honorees referred to her often as they took the stage, and the night’s most flamboyant honoree, Lady Gaga, said she wished this month’s Glamour magazine cover, which features her, had been devoted to Malala instead. “If I could forfeit my Glamour cover I would give it to Malala, la,” she said.
8 P.M.
‘The Middle’ (ABC) Tired of being the butt of her family’s jokes, Frankie busies herself with caring for a dog she rescued and finds comfort in the animal’s unconditional love. Sue (Eden Sher, below) makes the school volleyball team, but there’s a catch. Axl seeks help with his schoolwork.
After the Carnegie Hall ceremony, the honorees, presenters and guests attended a private dinner at the famed Oak Room at the Plaza Hotel. It was a scene of fascinating combinations. Lady Gaga approached Malala, for example, and the two took photos together. “Never be afraid to speak your mind,” the pop singer told the activist — who is famous for doing just that. “I can’t wait until my fans hear your story,” she added. Watching it all was supermodel Iman, who said she had been deeply moved by Malala’s speech. “She is a game-changer for girls,” Iman said. “I wish young girls here knew more about Malala and less about the Kardashians.” Another emotional highlight was the appearance of Kaitlin RoigDeBellis, a first-grade teacher at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., who saved her pupils from death by herding them into a small bathroom, where they hid as shots rang out last December. “I have lived my life so as not to let that day define myself — or my students,” said Roig-DeBellis. She was accompanied by a group of parents whose children she had saved. JOCELYN NOVECK (AP)
erage and screaming fans blanketing the award venue to get a close look at their favorite stars, it has little impact outside the region. A-list Hollywood personalities almost never attend, and few films showcased there make a splash outside of Asia. Still, Lee said, it was not necessary for the Golden Horse Awards to do anything special to make a bigger impact in Hollywood. He says that Hollywood will take more notice of the event as the market for Chinese films grows. “In 10 years’ time, our market is bigger than the Hollywood market,” he said. “So, it comes naturally.” (AP)
9 P.M.
‘Modern Family’ (ABC) Phil and Claire are planning surprises for each other for their 20th anniversary. Unfortunately, Phil’s is supposed to be sprung at the annual school fair, while Claire’s is at home. Gloria signs up Jay as a fair cop. Cam is unhappy over the football team’s recent losses.
9 P.M.
‘Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ (NBC) A young military officer is gang-raped, and the prime suspects are several men from her unit. Amaro (Danny Pino, below center) asks his soldier ex-wife for help and learns some grim facts about what female service members deal with in the service.
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Malala Yousafzai is honored by Glamour magazine, alongside Lady Gaga and Iman
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10 P.M.
‘Top Chef’ (BRAVO) This week’s quickfire challenge is a food-centric game of musical chairs, with jazzman Kermit Ruffins providing the musical part. In the elimination challenge, the chefs must prepare the food for a potluck dinner for Ruffins’ musician friends. (TRIBUNE MEDIA)
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“One of these standards was school buses should be ‘national school bus glossy yellow.’ ” — EMILY UPTON AT TODAYIFOUNDOUT .COM investigates why school
buses in the United States are yellow. The color didn’t become universal until 1974, but the idea originated in 1939, when a group of transportation officials from across the country met to discuss school bus standards.
“We’re sure if ‘Valley Girl’ was an option, that like, totally would’ve won.” — JESSICA ROY AT NEWSFEED.TIME .COM dissects a new survey conduct-
ed by dating site cupid.com that ranked the “sexiness” of various American accents. With 36.5 percent of the vote, the Southern accent was deemed the most sexy, followed by New York with 16.5 percent. Mid-Atlantic accents, meanwhile, brought up the rear with just 4 percent of the vote.
“Drunk without the hangover. Meh. Let me know when they have drunk without the arsehole. Now THAT’S impressive.” — COMMENTER STROLLINBY AT THEGUARDIAN.COM shrugs at
research that suggests there may soon be a hangover-free way to enjoy an alcohol-fueled buzz. David Nutt, a professor of psychopharmacology at Imperial College London, claims he identified five compounds that he says can provide the pleasurable effects of alcohol without the pesky consequences. Nutt hopes to obtain funds for further testing soon.
“This moment in facial hair history is definitely not brought to you by Gillette.” — IAN OLAND AT RUSSIANMACHINE NEVERBREAKS.COM describes the
beard worn by a Capitals fan during a game against the Denver Avalanche in Colorado on Sunday. The fan, Eric Brooks, shaped and dyed his beard into a figure eight, the number that captain Alex Ovechkin wears on his jersey.
“For $500 (and tax? Is there tax?) that milkshake better bring all manner of man and beast to my yard.” — LAURA BECK AT JEZEBEL.COM comments on a plan by one Los Angeles restaurant to serve a $500 milkshake. The milkshake, reports food blog Eater L.A., will include edible gold, Belgian chocolate and a souvenir Swarovski crystal ring, which hopefully, for safety’s sake, will be served on the side …
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SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) The assistance you offer another can prove all the more valuable because of your sensitivity to timing. The clock is in charge! SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) You may feel yourself leaning in a new direction, and the fact that you are in agreement with a rival takes you by surprise. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You may be torn between the need for involvement and a desire to be on your own, but one does not really preclude the other. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) An illusion comes in contact with reality, forcing you to make a quick decision that will affect you for quite some time. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) You are not seeing things as clearly as usual. Do what you can to avoid anything you cannot make out in sharp detail.
Tuesday’s Solution
Tuesday’s Solution
FOUR RACK TOTAL Make a 2-7-letter word from the letters in each row. Add points of each word using scoring directions at right. Seven-letter words get a 50-point bonus. Blank tiles used as any letter have no point value. Scrabble is a trademark of Hasbro in the U.S. and Canada.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) Your mood swings may be quite dramatic throughout the day. Keep yourself clear of those who normally rub you the wrong way. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Your personal habits may come under some scrutiny, but you can prove that you are doing what is best for you in most situations.
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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) You can do things in a way that secures your reputation as one who is thorough, detailed and original.
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46 30 Today: Partly sunny and cold today. Clear tonight; there will be a freeze.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) You are dedicated to a cause that is in need of some timely assistance, and you know just whom to ask. Don’t wait!
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You can do good work even though you may feel somewhat off-balance as a result of an unexpected development.
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GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Others may steer clear of anything that you have created for fear that it will not be contained and will wreak havoc with established routine.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You can ease tensions between two conflicting parties and avoid a serious rift that would likely have far-reaching implications.
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53 35 Tomorrow: Mostly sunny and warmer tomorrow. Clear and moonlit tomorrow night.
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Healthy Female Volunteers Needed Stress and Anxiety Research Study The National Institute of Mental Health is conducting a clinical research study with an experimental drug to determine if this drug may reduce stress and anxiety. The effects of the drug will be compared to an approved anti-anxiety drug and to a placebo, an inactive pill. You may be eligible if you are: • A healthy woman between 21-50 years of age • Willing to follow certain diet restrictions • Willing to use birth control
You may not be eligible if you: • Are pregnant or nursing • Have heart or liver disease, peptic ulcer, or seizures • Have depression, anorexia, bulimia or anxiety
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The study involves 6 outpatient visits to the NIH Clinical Center over a period of 8-9 weeks. There is no charge for study-related procedures. Compensation is provided. Location: The NIH Clinical Center, America’s research hospital, is located on the Metro red line (Medical Center stop) in Bethesda, Maryland. Parking is provided at no cost.
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SAME THING, DIFFERENT DAY
ACROSS 1 Like standardized tests 6 Like lemon juice (var.) 11 Bit of sunshine 14 Pong pioneer 15 It’s no short story 16 Palindromic farm animal 17 ___ of affairs 19 Laughing matter? 20 Ovine sign 21 Impervious to break-ins 23 Crossed Greek letter 26 Sick 27 Some radio antennas 28 Be a stickler 30 Biological subdivisions 31 Do more than merely wake 32 Hate the thought of 33 Grammy category 36 Gouda alternative 37 Seller of Craftsman tools 38 Admire amorously 39 Corona ___ Mar, Calif. 40 Home to fly into 41 Sao ___ , Brazil 42 Classic Georges Bizet opera 44 Subatomic particle made of three quarks 45 First man-made satellite 47 Musical aptitude 48 Place to wallow in mud 49 Some JapaneseAmericans 50 Paper fragment 52 Bit of filly feed 53 Everyday 58 Lennon’s “Woman” 59 Run ___ of the law 60 Spooky 61 Big gobbler 62 Transport in a Western 63 Mongol invader
DOWN 1 Summer shade? 2 Skater Midori 3 Spoil 4 Columnist Bombeck 5 Anais Nin or Anne Frank
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6 Photographer Adams 7 Shelter beds 8 Gabor of TV and film 9 Some Greek pineflavored wines 10 Audibly censored 11 Average Joes 12 Far from oblivious 13 Consenting replies 18 Music on a carnival ride 22 ___ anglais (English horn) 23 Exhausted 24 Battery post 25 Local tradition, e.g. 27 Tractor pioneer John 29 Ending for “national” or “capital” 30 Rice unit
32 Shortstop Jeter 34 Parcel out 35 Indiana state flower 37 Like some cheeses 38 Item fitted into a thole 40 Lotions for treating sprains 41 Balcony barrier 43 Strapped on the feedbag 44 Where the cows come home 45 One with his nose in the air 46 Site of dozens of keys 47 Parisian school 50 Quite pleased with oneself 51 Statement of guilt or innocence
54 Bygone bird 55 Picasso piece 56 Org. once headed by George Bush 57 Ending for “puppet”
Tuesday’s Solution
TODAY IN HISTORY
1789
Benjamin Franklin writes in a letter to friend JeanBaptiste Leroy: “In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.”
1956
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The Supreme Court strikes down laws calling for racial segregation on public city and state buses.
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How Mu Much Force Would It Take to Stop Her Tongue? A sculpture that was removed from a Michigan school’s schoo grounds after students used it to mimic a Miley Cyrus video — where she rides, ride naked, on a wrecking ball — to campus Tuesday. was returned r When reinstalled, the installation at Whe Grand Valley State University will Gran include a new fence and signs about inclu pendulum, which meathe bifilar b sures an object’s resistance to rotation, rreported MLive. (AP/EXPRESS)
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Coming His Way: Grapes of Wrath
You try wearing a meat dress when you have the munchies, Gaga says.
George Clooney told E! on Saturday that he likes to prank his costars. “I do enjoy whenever an actor’s trying to lose weight having the wardrobe people take in their clothes,” Clooney said. “It just makes me laugh, watching them eating like a grape the next day. And they do it for weeks. It’s good fun.” (E XPRESS)
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ger” and other hits at Leonardo DiCaprio’s 39th birthday bash in New York on Sunday, Kanye West took a red-eye flight back to Los Angeles and rushed home to pick up his daughter, North, for a routine doctor’s visit in Beverly Hills, according to TMZ. West landed with his fiancee, Kim Kardashian, at about 6 a.m., but Kim reportedly skipped the doctor’s visit. (E XPRESS)
Dina Eastwood, who filed for divorce from husband Clint Eastwood last month, has returned to her old job as news anchor for KSBW-TV in Monterey, Calif, reports TMZ. She will be anchoring the 5 p.m. newscast for the next two weeks, says news director Lawton Dodd. Dina worked for the station from 1991 to 1996; she met Clint in 1992. (EXPRESS)
“Oh, yes, and by gearing up you mean not doing anything, then yes.” — TINA FE Y TOLD E! NEWS AT A NEW YORK BENEFIT THAT SHE HASN’T BEGUN TO PREPARE FOR HOSTING THE 2014 GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS, WHICH IS IN TWO MONTHS.
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Lady Gaga told Elvis Duran and the Z100 Morning Show that she became addicted to marijuana while coping with the mental and physical challenges of her career, including a recent hip injury. “I was smoking up to 15-20 marijuana cigarettes a day with no tobacco,” she said on Monday’s program, according to People magazine. Gaga decided to speak out because, “I just want young kids to know that you can become addicted to it.” (EXPRESS)
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