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Dean Griffin liked the health insurance he purchased for himself and his wife three years ago and thought he’d be able to keep the plan even after the federal Affordable Care Act took effect. But the couple is among millions nationwide who are receiving notices that their individual insurance policies are being discontinued because they don’t meet the higher

benefit requirements of the new law. The Griffins, who live near Philadelphia on the Delaware border, pay $770 monthly for their healthcare plan with a $2,500 deductible. The cheapest plan they found on their state insurance exchange was a so-called bronze plan charging a $1,275 monthly premium with deductibles totaling $12,700. They can buy different policies directly from insurers or sign up for plans on state insurance exchanges. While lower-income people could see lower costs because of subsidies, many in the middle class may get rude awakenings when they realize they’ll have to pay more.

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Dean and Mary Lou Griffin are among millions who are being told that their individual insurance policies don’t meet the higher benefit requirements of the new health law.

Because of the higher cost, the Griffins are considering paying the federal penalty — about $100 or 1 percent of income next year — rather than buying health insurance. They say they are healthy, and Dean Griffin, 64, said that will be cheaper because it’s unlikely they will get past the nearly $13,000 deductible for the coverage to kick in. It’s unclear how many individual plans are being canceled — no one agency keeps track. Insurance industry experts estimate that about 14 million people, or 5 percent of the total market for healthcare coverage, buy individual policies. KELLI KENNEDY (AP)

Snowden’s Plea for Clemency Rejected Leaker should return to U.S. to face justice, White House says Washington The White House and the leaders of the intelligence committee in Congress are rejecting National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden’s plea for clemency. “Mr. Snowden violated U.S. law,” White House adviser Dan Pfeiffer said Sunday on ABC’s “This Week” about the former systems-analyst-turned-fugitive who has temporary asylum in Russia. “He should return to the U.S. and face justice,” Pfeiffer said, adding when pressed that no offers for clemency were being discussed. Snowden made the plea in a letter given to German leftist lawmaker Hans-Christian Stroebele released Friday. In his one-page typed letter, he asks for clemency for charges over leaking classified information about the NSA. “Speaking the truth is not a crime,” Snowden wrote.

Meanwhile … The Kremlin will not allow National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden to harm the United States during his time in Russia, President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman said in an interview Saturday. “While he is here, no one will allow him to indulge in any activities aimed against the United States,” Dmitry Peskov said. “At the same time, he is free to meet with whomever … whenever he wants.” (AP)

Snowden’s revelations have led to calls by allies to cease such spying and moves by Congress to overhaul U.S. surveillance laws and curb the agency’s powers. But the head of the Senate Intelligence Committee said if Snowden had been a true whistle-blower, he could have reported it to her committee privately. “That didn’t happen, and now he’s done this enormous disservice to our country,” said Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., on CBS’ “Face the Nation.” “I think the answer is no clemency.” KIMBERLY DOZIER (AP)

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Chris Christie’s National Pitch Big state win could set N.J. governor up for success in 2016 Harrison, N.J. A second term all but assured, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is casting himself as an inclusive Republican who transcends political lines and a pragmatic leader whose resultsoriented approach offers valuable lessons for dysfunctional party leaders in Washington. “We need to send a message to all of America that the only way our state and our country gets better is if people work together across the

aisle,” Christie said during a rally Friday at an Elks Lodge. It’s a closing message that doubles as the opening argument for a prospective presidential run. But a resounding victory Tuesday in a Democratic-leaning state over little-known and underfunded state Sen. Barbara Buono, as polls suggest, doesn’t automatically translate into success at the national level. Many national would-be Christie critics shied away from New Jersey, giving the incumbent little resistance as he sells himself as an electable GOP leader with particular appeal among women and minorities, groups that Republicans elsewhere often struggle to

Meanwhile … Mitt Romney said Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press” that New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie “stands out as one of the very strongest lights” among the Republicans’ most electable potential presidential candidates in 2016. The 2012 GOP presidential nominee also said that his ex-running mate, Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan; Florida Sen. Marco Rubio; and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush would be on his list of “very capable people.” (AP)

attract. Christie’s advisers suggest that would be his pitch during any future national campaign.

Even with polls predicting a big victory, the Christie camp is trying to lower expectations in a state that President Barack Obama won by more than 17 points. Should Christie break the 50 percent mark, he would become the first GOP governor to do so in New Jersey since 1985. “I like the fact that he makes tough decisions,” said Gina Davies, a lifelong Democrat. She’s never supported a Republican before but is willing to forgive Christie’s positions on gay marriage and abortion. But she won’t be so forgiving if he goes after the White House. “I wouldn’t vote for him for president,” Davies said. “I love Hillary Clinton.” STEVE PEOPLES (AP)

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Former Republican Florida Gov. Charlie Crist, now a Democrat, took the first step Friday toward attempting to reclaim his old job, filing paperwork to get in the 2014 race for Florida governor. (AP)

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Fans Criticize Egypt TV Station for Ban of Satirist A private Egyptian TV station came under fire from fans of a popular satirist Saturday after it blocked the airing of his weekly show critical of the military. Minutes before the program of Bassem Youssef, at left and often compared to U.S. comedian Jon Stewart, was to air Friday, broadcaster Capital Broadcast Center said it was suspending it because the satirist and his producer violated editorial policy. (AP)


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Kerry Aims to Ease Tensions With Egypt Cairo The United States and Egypt tried Sunday to put a brave face on their badly frayed ties and committed to restoring a partnership undermined by the military ouster of Egypt’s first democratically elected president. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry became the highest-ranking Obama administration official to visit the country since the military toppled Mohammed Morsi in July

and cracked down on his Muslim Brotherhood supporters — moves that led the U.S. to suspend hundreds of millions of dollars in aid. Kerry and Egyptian Foreign Minister Nabil Fahmy pledged to ease tensions between Washington and Cairo. Yet the strains were clearly evident. Eager to avoid the potential for demonstrations related to his visit or Morsi’s impending trial, Kerry spent most of his time at a hotel near the airport. He ended his visit with meetings at the presidential palace and defense ministry. Kerry said that the U.S.-Egyptian relationship should not be defined by American assistance.

Fahmy said last month that U.S.Egyptian relations were in “turmoil” and the strain could affect the entire Middle East. But on Sunday, he was less dire. He said Kerry’s positive comments about the road map indicated that “we are all pursuing a resumption of normal relations.” U.S. officials said Kerry pressed the Egyptians not to renew a state of emergency that grants the government sweeping powers and is due to expire Nov. 14. Kerry also pushed for an end to the crackdown on Morsi supporters and other critics who renounce violence, the officials said.

Meanwhile … Egyptian authorities Sunday moved the trial of ousted president Mohammed Morsi to a new location, a move apparently aimed at thwarting rallies planned by the Muslim Brotherhood in his support when the trial opens today. Facing charges of incitement of violence in connection to clashes last December, Morsi has been held at an undisclosed location since his July 3 overthrow by the military. The trial will be his first public appearance since then. (AP)

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To New York in an Hour? Company pressing to build high-speed rail line in the Northeast Washington The privately owned D.C. company that last year began lobbying to build a high-speed rail line between Washington and New York has lined up some prominent names to press its ambitious plan to improve congestion in the Northeast corridor. The Northeast Maglev, the 25-employee company founded in 2010, is looking to develop a highspeed magnetic levitation system that would bring passengers from Washington to Baltimore in 15 minutes and to New York in 60 minutes, at speeds of 311 miles an hour. The rail line would include stops at Baltimore-Washington International Marshall Airport, Philadelphia International Airport and Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey. The project is unrelated to Amtrak’s $151 billion plan to

Backstory It is not the first time there’s been interest in building a maglev system in the Northeast, but previous attempts were halted by lack of support from lawmakers and funding shortfalls. In 2001, transit officials from Maryland, D.C. and Baltimore formed a project that competed for Federal Railroad Administration consideration to develop a 39-mile maglev line linking Camden Yards in Baltimore, BWI and Union Station in Washington. But the project, which in 2007 was estimated to cost $5.1 billion, lacked legislative support. (CB)

develop a high-speed rail system — that would go from D.C. to New York in 94 minutes — in the Northeast corridor by 2040. The Northeast Maglev chairman Wayne Rogers said his firm does not have a cost estimate for the entire project but that the Washington-Baltimore leg would cost at least $10 billion. He said he expects

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Candidates aim to fire up Virginia voters in an off-year election Richmond Democrat Terry McAuliffe and Republican Ken Cuccinelli spent the final Sunday of their bitter race for Virginia governor trying to motivate their most ardent supporters.

P re sident Ba r ac k Oba ma stumped for McAuliffe on Sunday, telling an eager crowd in Arlington that Tuesday’s vote would determine whether the forces behind the federal government shutdown would gain control of Richmond. “This election is going to say a lot about Virginia’s future and about the country’s future,” Obama said at Washington-Lee High School, where White House officials esti-

mated the crowd at about 1,600. The event marked the latest effort by McAuliffe and Cuccinelli to use big-name surrogates to persuade Virginians to vote in an offyear election. Democrats hope Obama’s public backing of McAuliffe will excite the base in Virginia. But Republicans believe the president arrived at exactly the wrong time, given the intense focus on the flawed

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Washington During the past five years, D.C. has rebuilt or renovated 14 public libraries. But the West End Neighborhood Library has not been among them. Plans dating back more than seven years to replace the library and a nearby fire station at no direct cost to taxpayers have languished despite the support of two mayors, a unanimous D.C. Council and numerous community groups. That is largely because of a band of activists, backed by Ralph Nader, who have assailed the project as a bald giveaway of public assets to private interests. At issue is the price of the land, which would be sold to a developer planning to build more than 150 luxury apartments and retail space — in addition to the library, firehouse and affordable housing.

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The amount that a developer would pay to replace the library and fire station in exchange for land, which activists say is worth at least $30 million.

The opposition, however, has vexed neighborhood groups, which accuse the group of advancing an agenda biased against public-private partnerships at the expense of the community’s wishes. “We’re going to be one of the last libraries renovated,” said Susan Haight, who leads West End Library Friends. The fight carries implications for other public-private land deals, which have become a favored vehicle for city officials to promote development with public spending without violating the city’s debt cap. MIKE DeBONIS (THE WASHINGTON POST )

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gunfire, although technology and human review help weed out false positives. When ShotSpotter’s remote monitors — microphones and circuitry in a weatherproof shell — detect a loud noise, a central computer program analyzes the acoustic signature, providing a location. It pinpoints the gunfire source to within a few yards and notifies police. City personnel verify the alert and dispatch officers.

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The system weeds out noises that are obviously not shots and sends about one of every 10 to D.C. police, who make the final determination, often in 2 to 3 seconds.

SOURCES: SHOTSPOT TER VICE PRESIDENT JAMES BELDOCK, POST ANALYSIS OF MPD SENSOR DATA. BONNIE BERKOWITZ, DAN KEATING, L ARIS K ARKLIS AND JAMES SMALLWOOD (THE WASHINGTON POST )

The District is the biggest client of SST of Newark, Calif., which produces ShotSpotter. It’s also the only city in the region to use the system, although Prince George’s County, Md., police are testing it. The gunfire documented by ShotSpotter — an average of 17 incidents a day in the District since 2009 — offers a fuller view of the “pyramid” of gun violence, said Daniel Webster, who directs the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Policy and Research in Baltimore. “At the top, you have the incidents when someone dies. Then you have those when somebody gets wounded,” Webster said. The biggest category of gun violence, he said, is also the most underreported and poorly documented: when a shooter misses the target or shoots to intimidate. “It gives a much better picture of how prevalent gun violence is,” Webster said. A N D R A S P E T H O , D AV I D S . FA L L I S A N D D A N K E AT I N G (THE WASHINGTON POST )


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Darrel Young had carried the ball only twice all season. He had scored only three touchdowns in his three-plus years in the NFL. Now he’s in the spotlight. Young scored three times Sunday, including a 4-yard run in overtime that gave the Washington Redskins a 30-24 win over the San Diego Chargers. Washington blew a 10-point lead in the final minutes of the fourth quarter, but a goal-line stand at the 1-yard line helped send the game to overtime. (AP)

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When you have the ball with less than three minutes left and a threepoint lead, here are things that don’t help: holding penalties on second down and incomplete passes on third down. The Redskins chose both options Sunday. That helped San Diego get the ball back outside the twominute warning.

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The Redskins receiver had seven grabs for a career-high 172 yards. Garcon had a onehanded, back-shoulder catch and one that he pulled in despite a defender being called for pass interference.

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The rookie out of California had his third 100-yard game in his past four contests. On Sunday, he had eight catches for 128 yards, including a 16-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter. (EXPRESS)

In the final minute, San Diego had the ball inside the Washington 1-yard line, with two timeouts and every bit of momentum in the world. Somehow, a run and two passes got them nothing, and the game improbably went to overtime. I would have bet my laptop the Chargers would have scored there. Then I’d have been forced to blog via megaphone on a street corner.

Best Drive The offense was up and down, but the last drive was way up. Of Washington’s 10 plays on that final drive, five went for at least nine yards, and a sixth was Darrel Young’s 4-yard touchdown run.

Best Response JENNIFER MILBRETT (FOR EXPRESS)

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The Redskins started this season by losing their first six coin flips. Then they won the flip in Denver. Then they won the flip against the Chargers. And then they won the flip that really mattered: the one to start overtime on Sunday. Washington got the ball first and marched down to score the game-winning touchdown.

Worst Play-Calling That said, if I’m the Chargers and I have two timeouts there, I’d probably choose to run the ball at least two times. And maybe the ball carrier

Best Progress Brandon Meriweather tackled a man in the open field by attacking a body part other than the head. Yes, it was the knees, and the CBS halftime crew debated whether this was good or bad for the NFL. Regardless, it’s clearly good for the Redskins, since he didn’t get penalized.

Redskins fullback Darrel Young had three touchdowns in Washington’s overtime win over the San Diego Chargers on Sunday.

Best Coin Flips

Washington’s first two drives started at their own 1-yard line. I guess if you want to maximize your potential yards-per-drive, that’s ideal. Otherwise, not so much.

Redskins running back Alfred Morris rushed for a season-high 121 yards on 25 carries Sunday.

Robert Griffin III did plenty of things wrong Sunday, from all the tipped passes, to several balls that were off-target, to the delay-of-game call. That said, he was back to looking like a franchise quarterback on the game-winning drive. DAN STEINBERG (THE WASHINGTON POST)

For more of Dan Steinberg’s best and worst from Sunday’s game, visit washingtonpost.com/sports.

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Robert Griffin III ran the ball only six times for 17 yards, but he came up with a huge first down on a 10-yard scramble on third-and-9, getting crushed as he dove head-first past the first-down marker. It kept the drive alive, and the Redskins went on to score five plays later. Plays like that showcase Griffin’s athleticism while also exhibiting the injury-prone quarterback’s lack of concern for his own safety. Whether RGIII should continue to make these kinds of plays will likely be a conundrum the Redskins and their fans will face for Griffin’s entire career.

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Yards on the opening drive for the Redskins’ offense. It started on their own 1-yard line, went 16 plays and lasted more than nine minutes but ended with a blocked 25-yard field goal.

Combined yards rushing by tight end Jordan Reed and wide receiver Santana Moss on Sunday. Each had an 18-yard carry on outside pitches during zone-read option plays. (EXPRESS)

Express Reader’s Take Does that overtime win keep the Redskins’ playoff chances alive?

“Anything can happen in the NFC East #HTTR.” — @PELICANSFAN, REFERENCING THE REDSKINS’ POOR DIVISION, WHICH IS CURRENTLY LED BY THE 5-4 DALLAS COWBOYS. ( THE REDSKINS’ RECORD IS 3-5.)

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Tony Romo threw for 337 yards and two touchdowns, including the goahead score to Dwayne Harris with 35 seconds left, and the Dallas Cowboys (5-4) beat the Minnesota Vikings (1-7). Romo’s 7-yard pass to Harris answered an 11-yard touchdown by Adrian Peterson that had given Minnesota a 23-20 lead. Christian Ponder threw for a touchdown and ran for another score, but it wasn’t enough to avoid a fourth straight loss for the Vikings.

Nick Folk remained perfect this season by kicking four field goals, and Rex Ryan’s defense outperformed twin Rob’s unit as the New York Jets upset the New Orleans Saints. Rex is now 7-3 against his brother, and the Jets (5-4) maintained their string of winning in odd-numbered games. Folk improved to 23-for-23 on field goals. New Orleans (6-2) allowed seven plays of 19 yards or more, a season high against what has been an improved defense.

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34 10 Cam Newton overcame a shaky start, throwing for one touchdown and running for another as the Carolina Panthers (5-3) beat the Atlanta Falcons (2-6) for their fourth straight victory. The Panthers’ defense picked off Matt Ryan three times and cornerback Drayton Florence returned an interception 38 yards for a TD to help hand the Falcons their fifth loss in six games.

Cowboys coach Jason Garrett, right, was all smiles after Tony Romo threw the game-winning touchdown against Minnesota.

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Other Games Dolphins 22, Bengals 20 (Thursday)

Patriots 55, Steelers 31 Colts, Texans (late) Bears, Packers (tonight)

27 24 Steven Hauschka kicked a 27-yard field goal with 8:11 left in overtime, and the Seattle Seahawks staged the biggest rally in franchise history, overcoming a 21-point deficit to beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-8). Trailing 21-0, Seattle improved to 8-1 and continued the best start in franchise history, but it was far from easy against the winless Buccaneers.

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Linebacker Tamba Hali and cornerback Sean Smith returned turnovers for touchdowns in extending the Kansas City Chiefs’ perfect start to nine straight games with a win over the Buffalo Bills. Kansas City’s opportunistic defense made up for its own deficiencies as well as an offense that managed just 210 yards. Buffalo (3-6) had a season-best 470 yards of offense.

The Eagles signalcaller may have stopped the team’s quarterback carousel once and for all, tying an NFL record with seven touchdown passes and throwing for 406 yards in a blowout win on the road in Oakland on Sunday.

The Vikings running back ran over the Cowboys’ defense, racking up 140 yards on 25 carries. He scored a go-ahead touchdown late in the fourth quarter, but Dallas answered with a game-winning score with under a minute remaining.

The Titans running back surpassed 100 yards rushing for the first time all season, going for 150 yards and two touchdowns on 23 carries in the win over the Rams. The last time Johnson reached the 100-yard mark was Dec. 17, 2012, against the Jets. (EXPRESS)

28 21 Chris Johnson ran for 150 yards and two touchdowns and the Tennessee Titans beat former coach Jeff Fisher and the St. Louis Rams. The Rams (3-6) got a second straight 100-yard game from rookie Zac Stacy, who had 127 yards on 27 carries and two touchdowns. The Titans (4-4) snapped a three-game losing streak and won after their bye against a team on short rest.

The Numbers

260 Yards Buffalo outgained Kansas City (470 to 210) — ­ despite losing to the undefeated Chiefs 23-13.

23 Consecutive field goals Jets kicker Nick Folk has converted this season. He booted four in New York’s win.

Hearsay

“He’s 24 years old and let’s see what happens the rest of the year, but I don’t think there’s any doubt this guy can certainly do it.” — FORMER QB JAKE DELHOMME, who was back at Carolina on Sunday and thinks Cam Newton is the right guy for the Panthers

Injury Report Darren Sproles, RB, Saints headed to the locker room early in the first quarter with a concussion.

Jeremy Kerley, WR, Jets was knocked out of the game with an elbow injury in the second quarter.

Darren McFadden, RB, Raiders went out early in the second quarter with a hamstring injury.

49 20 Nick Foles tied an NFL record with seven TD passes and threw for 406 yards to revitalize a struggling offense for the Philadelphia Eagles in a victory over the Oakland Raiders (3-5). Foles became the seventh quarterback in NFL history with seven TD tosses in a game. The Eagles (4-5) looked nothing like the offense that failed to score a TD in each of the past two weeks.

24 18 Jason Campbell threw three touchdown passes — two to Davone Bess — and the Cleveland Browns ended an 11-game losing streak against Baltimore. Campbell’s 3-yard pass to Bess on fourth down with three minutes left helped the Browns (4-5) seal their first win over Baltimore since 2007. The Ravens (3-5) lost their third straight game. (AP)


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Broncos coach John Fox will miss several weeks after heart surgery.

Geoffrey Mutai, front, kept his New York City Marathon title Sunday. His time of 2 hours, 8 minutes, 24 seconds was well off his course record of 2:05:06 set two years ago.

Runners Return to NYC Marathon Kenyan defends title a year after Sandy’s damage canceled race

Winning the Big Four

The New York City Marathon returned after a one-year absence with big crowds, heightened security and a familiar champion. Geoffrey Mutai successfully defended his title Sunday, while fellow Kenyan Priscah Jeptoo came from behind to win the women’s race. Bronx resident Buzunesh Deba finished runner-up for the second straight time in her hometown event. Fans again packed the 26.2-mile course, undaunted by the events of the past year. The 2012 NYC Marathon was canceled because of the devastation of Superstorm Sandy, but not before many New Yorkers

College Football AP Top 25 Poll Florida St. gained ground on the top two teams, earning four more firstplace votes than it did last week.

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Marathon

American Tatyana McFadden has completed an unprecedented marathon “Grand Slam.” The 24-year-old Maryland resident won the New York City Marathon women’s wheelchair race Sunday after taking the titles in Boston, London and Chicago in 2013. No other athlete has won those four races in the same year. (AP)

Bomb-sniffing dogs roam the New York City Marathon course Sunday.

were enraged by initial plans to hold the race. After the bombings at April’s Boston Marathon, bomb-sniffing dogs roamed the New York course, and barricades limited access points to Central Park. A record 50,740 runners started the race through the five boroughs. Security was tight from the

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New York last year and ran Boston in April. Charles Breslin, who lost his home in the storm and was volunteering at the marathon, welcomed the race’s return. “I don’t know how the rest of Staten Island feels about [it], but it can only be a good thing,” he said. “You have to get back to normalcy.” R ACHEL COHEN (AP)

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Broncos’ Fox Needs Heart Operation NFL Denver Broncos coach John Fox needs heart surgery and will miss several weeks, team spokesman Patrick Smyth confirmed Saturday night. The 58-year-old Fox will undergo aortic valve replacement surgery early next week at a hospital in Charlotte, N.C. Fox had been told earlier about his heart condition and was hoping to put off the operation until February. As part of his trip to North Carolina over the Broncos’ bye week, he met with his cardiologist and was told to seek medical attention immediately if he felt any discomfort. On Saturday, Fox became dizzy playing golf near his offseason home and was taken to a hospital, where tests revealed he couldn’t wait any longer to have the surgery. The Broncos did not immediately name an interim head coach. (AP)

TV Lineup NFL (8:30 P.M., ESPN) The Packers host the Bears in a key NFC North showdown. With Jay Cutler out with a groin injury, Chicago will go with Josh McCown at quarterback. Two weeks ago against the Redskins, McCown was 14-for-20 for 204 yards and a touchdown, while also rushing for 33 yards, after coming in for Cutler.


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1507 Ray Road Hyattsville, MD 20782

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TV TONIGHT

To immerse himself in this role, McConaughey read Woodroof’s diary and listened to hours of taped conversations between Woodroof and “Dallas Buyers Club” screenwriter Craig Borten. “I saw a guy who was a dreamer and who was lonely, isolated and who could never finish anything,” McConaughey says. “He was aimless, and the irony is it took him having HIV to help him find a goal.”

8 P.M.

‘How I Met Your Mother’ (CBS) Poor Barney is caught in the middle when the conflict between Robin and Loretta intensifies. Marshall and Daphne discover a stowaway on their trip. Ted takes Cassie (Anna Camp, below) on an unusual date.

“There is something valuable to not being able to use … things that may be a strength.”

9 P.M.

‘Mike & Molly’ (CBS) Molly is at a crossroads in her career, which leads her to make a major decision in the season premiere. Former “The Office” employee Brian Baumgartner gueststars as James, Molly’s union rep.

9 P.M.

‘Tales From the Organ Trade’ (HBO) Ric Esther Bienstock’s documentary explores the black market for human organs from a variety of viewpoints, including the brokers who procure the organs and the impoverished people who sacrifice their organs for much-needed funds.

10 P.M.

Changed Men In ‘Dallas Buyers Club,’ an actor and character transform themselves Film In 1986, Texan Ron Woodroof was diagnosed with HIV and given 30 days to live. When receiving the news, the rodeo-lover argued with the doctor, saying only homosexuals got such a disease, and he was as straight as they came. Matthew McConaughey, playing Woodroof in the based-on-a-truestory “Dallas Dallas Buyers Club,” Club, out Friday, is magnificently cringe-worthy

as this scene plays out in the film. “We had to go all the way unabashed with that,” McConaughey says. “I would go as far as I could with the stuff that Ron thought, which was the stuff that made people go, ‘You bigot, racist.’ ” But the beauty of Woodroof’s story, and McConaughey’s ability to portray him, is in its arc: Following his diagnosis, Woodroof illegally imported drugs from other countries to treat HIV and AIDS because of the lack of approved treatments in the U.S. He also became friends and business partners with a transgender woma woman named Rayon, played in the mov movie by Jared Leto.

The Story

A Fighting Chance In “Dallas Buyers Club,” party animal Ron Woodroof (Matthew McConaughey) is diagnosed with HIV and told he has 30 days to live. He rages against his fate with tenacity and smarts, zeroing in on drugs available internationally but not approved in the U.S. The film plays out not as a fight against AIDS, but against the bureaucracy of the FDA and the coziness of drug companies with doctors. JAKE COYLE (AP)

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To look the part of a gaunt Woodroof, McConaughey lost 45 pounds. Sacrificing his looks for the role “was not a concern,” the 43-yearold says. “There is something valuable to not being able to use certain things that may be a strength. You use other instruments.” McConaughey was soon back to his 182-pound frame to play a finance fast-talker in Martin Scorsese’s upcoming “The Wolf of Wall Street” and a detective in the HBO series “True Detective,” premiering in January. Grittier roles in recent films, including 2011’s “Killer Joe” and 2012’s “The Paperboy” and “Mud,” have demonstrated McConaughey’s versatility, and there’s talk “Dallas Buyers Club” could score him an Oscar nomination. “I’m very excited about that possibility,” he said. “I feel that it is more than fair to judge art. If that happened, that’s wonderful.” JESSICA HERNDON (AP)

‘The Blacklist’ (NBC) As Liz (Megan Boone, above left) and the FBI search for the culprit behind a chemical attack, she asks Red to help her track down the next person on the blacklist, a brilliant scientist. (TRIBUNE MEDIA)

Tina’s Back: NB NBC is ordering 13 episodes of a new comedy co-created by Tina Fey and starring Ellie Kemper of “The Office Office.”” The ne network says Kemper will play a woman who flees a doomsday cult and begins a new life in New York City. Fey, left, created the new series with Robert Carlock, who was an executive producer on her Emmywinning series “30 Rock.” The pair will join in writing and producing the new comedy, set to debut in fall 2014. (AP)


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The best things to do this week Find more events for your weekend in Thursday’s Weekend Pass.

TUESDAY

‘The Marshall Mathers LP 2’ by Eminem

TODAY

Big Freedia New Orleans’ “Queen of Bounce” is blowing up: She has a new reality show on Fuse and holds the Guinness World Record for group twerking. (Take that, Miley.) She’ll sing and shake it tonight. Howard Theatre, 620 T St. NW; today, 8 p.m., $20; 202-803-2899, thehoward theatre.com. (Shaw-Howard U )

TUESDAY

Colin Meloy and Eleanor Friedberger If you like tweepop, have we got a deal for you! Decemberists’ frontman Colin Meloy launches his solo tour with a strippeddown performance. And Fiery Furnaces singer Eleanor Friedberger also appears on her own, singing songs from her new record, “Personal Best.” Lincoln Theatre, 1215 U St. NW; Tue., 7 p.m., $35; 202-328-6000, thelincolndc.com. (U Street)

TUESDAY

Eminem is back with “The Marshall Mathers LP 2,” his 10th album. The disc, produced by Dr. Dre and Rick Rubin, finds the 41-year-old reflecting on his fame and his personal demons — which has always been Em’s thing. But, based on the single “Rap God,” where he spits 97 words in 15 seconds, you can expect a lot of surprises on thiss record. WEDNESDAY

WEDNESDAY

WEDNESDAY

Kevin James

The Stone Roses were part of the U.K.’s “Madchester” scene, alongside New Order and The Happy Mondays. In 2012, the band reunited and took filmmaker Shane Meadows along. The resulting doc features never-before-seen archival footage. AFI Silver, 8633 Colesville Road, Silver Spring; Wed., 7:30 p.m., $12; 301-4956700, afi.com/silver. (Silver Spring)

513 13th St. NW; Wed., 7 p.m., $47.50-$77.50; 202-783-4000, warnertheatredc.com. (Metro Center)

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In his book “I Got Schooled,” ht director M. Night he Shyamalan (“The Sixth Sense”) shares what he learned traveling the U.S. to visit schools having success with at-risk students. He’ll be interviewed by “Hardball” host Chris Matthews.

Idina Me Menzel, left, reunites with “Rent” cco-star Anthony Rapp for “If/T “If/Then,” a world-premiere musical from the Pulitzer Prizeand Tony Award-winning team b hi d “Next “ behind to Normal.” The plot is mysterious, but we do know it’s about what happens when choice and chance collide. National Theatre,

Politics and Prose, 5015 Connecticut Ave. NW; Wed., 7 p.m., free; 202-3641919, politics-prose.com. (Van Ness)

Last month, Kevin James inked a deal that could soon bring the king of “The King of Queens” back to television. This week, the physical comedian (who has starred in “Grown Ups” and “Zookeeper”) does his stand-up act in D.C. Warner Theatre,

‘The Stone Roses: Made of Stone’

Do you like your indie rock dark and broody, with a side of electro freak-folk? Sisters Bianca “Coco” and Sierra “Rosie” Casady (aka CocoRosie) perform in support of their fifth disc, “Tales of a GrassWidow.”

‘If/Then’ ‘If/Th

Sixth and I Historic Synagogue, 600 I St. NW; Thu., 8 p.m., $25; 202-4083100, sixthandi.org. (Gallery Place)

FRIDAY

‘Thor: The Dark World’ When you think of the Marvel Comics universe, Spider-Man, the X-Men and Iron Man come immediately to mind. But no more will Thor be overlooked, thanks to the 2011 hit “Thor” and its sequel, “Thor: The Dark World,” which opens Friday (with Chris Hemsworth, below, as the hammer-wielding hero).

1321 Pennsylvania Ave. NW; Tue. through Dec. 8, $53-$178; 202-628-6161, nationaltheatre.org. (Metro Center)

TUESDAY

‘Duke: A Life of Duke Ellington’

Supper Club, 7719 Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda; Tue., 7 p.m., $25; 240330-4500, brownpapertickets.com/ event/484900. (Bethesda)

‘Call of Duty: Ghosts’ If it seems like there’s a new “Call of Duty” video game every year, it’s because there is. This year’s is called “Ghosts,” and it focuses on clandestine missions. The game is out for PC, PlayStation 3, Wii U and Xbox 360 this week; next week, it arrives as one of the first titles for the new PlayStation 4 and Xbox One systems.

ACTIVISION

Author Terry Teachout will discuss “Duke: A Life of Duke Ellington” and a jazz quartet will play Ellington classics at this music and book event. Bethesda Blues and Jazz

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es one of the most bizarre — and scary — entrances a sports mascot has ever made. Rocky, the mascot of the NBA’s Denver Nuggets, was motionless as he was lowered from the ceiling on a wire Friday as fans looked on. The man inside the costume had fainted. Rocky later tweeted to fans that he was OK.

expresses patriotism after Lay’s announced late last week that it would release a chocolate-covered potato chip. While new to a wider market, chocolate-covered potato chips have long been a mainstay in several independent candy shops.

agrees with an Oregon-based winery that is attempting to can its wine like beer. The owners of Union Wine Co. came up with the plan about a year ago as a way to rebrand their company. Union Wine is currently working on prototypes.

“So, that’s watt happened?” — REDDITOR DAVIDARAY AT REDDIT.COM jokes about a video that went viral this weekend after a storm passed through Montreal and knocked down power lines, causing an electrical fireball to travel through the air. No one was hurt by the fireball (not pictured), which many believe was caused by a faulty breaker.

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SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Take the time to look over your plans with care. A rehearsal of sorts, if you have the time for it, can serve you quite well. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) You’re likely to misunderstand what you are told, and that in turn will result in behavior that may not be appropriate. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) A friend or teammate may have you believing that you have hurt him in some way, when in fact you’ve done nothing of the kind! AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Take care that what you say is what you mean. Even the slightest misunderstanding can put you at a disadvantage. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) You will be waiting longer than expected for the opportunity to do what you know how to do so well. You’ll shine when your turn comes.

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ARIES (March 21-April 19) You can do more than one thing at a time, but your preferred approach is to focus on one and then another in succession. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) You can give a whole new meaning to “lending a helping hand,” but take care you’re not simply doing everything yourself. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) You won’t be satisfied with sitting on the sidelines, but the opportunity to get on the field may have to be manufactured in some way.

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VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) One or two false starts are to be expected, but once you hit your stride, you’re likely to lead the pack from wire to wire. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) You are likely to attract more than enough criticism for any one individual, but you have a way of reacting to it that wins you admiration.

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CANCER (June 21-July 22) Don’t be so eager to finish a project that you do not enjoy the final steps of the overall process. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You may not be looking forward to doing what is required of you, but once you get it done, you can enjoy a great deal more personal freedom.

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TODAY IN HISTORY

1952

The highly secretive National Security Agency comes into existence.

1979

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1995

Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin is assassinated by a right-wing Israeli minutes after attending a festive peace rally.

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