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Jeff Sims was recognized by the West Point Society of The Piedmont for his outstanding leadership as director of the Triad Flight of Honor. Sims is a vice president with Bank of Granite.

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City updates toll. 1B Insurers assess damage. 1B BY PAT KIMBROUGH ENTERPRISE STAFF WRITER

HIGH POINT – Eboni Carter was asleep upstairs in her house in High Point’s Hampton Park neighborhood when chaos erupted Sunday evening. “I heard this really loud boom,” she recalled. “I

went downstairs, and the front windows had blown out and the whole frame of the back patio door was on the ground. We came outside, and all of the neighbors said we had to evacuate because there was a gas leak.” Carter, 21, was directly in the path of Sunday’s tor-

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A contractor had estimated that repairs would take three to six months.

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A car is barely visible under this house at 106 Hedgecock Road following Sunday’s tornado. nado. She, her sister and her mother, with whom she shares the home, survived unscathed but now face the monumental task of dealing with what the storm left in its wake. The family was busy Tuesday salvaging what they could from the home they built in the north High Point

neighborhood eight years ago. Giant sheets of plywood covered smashed windows, and tarps stretched across the roof flapped in the breeze. Carter and her sister picked up refuse out of

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High Point residents in areas affected by the tornado can call 906-4341 starting this morning to request volunteer assistance. High Point police and other coordinators will link residents who call with volunteers willing to help. The police are asking first-time volunteers to arrive at Community Bible Church, 4125 Johnson St., to check in and receive direction on assisting residents.

Club’s smoking ban appeal snuffed out BY DAVID NIVENS ENTERPRISE STAFF WRITER

GUILFORD COUNTY – The Guilford County Board of Health rejected an appeal Tuesday from a Greensboro billiards club cited several times for violating the smoking ban in restaurants and bars. Gate City Billiards Country Club in Greensboro near the Wendover Avenue and I-40 intersections tested the new law. Owner Don Liebes claimed private club status after adding “country” to the name of the business.

Meanwhile, he has allowed customers to smoke. Rejecting the private club claim, six Board of Health members voted to reject Liebes’ appeal. Liebes, a non-smoker who represented himself at the hearing, said he may appeal the ruling. “I would have to get an attorney if I appeal through the courts,” he said. Liebes claimed the smoke-ban statute could be read to include country clubs as exempt private clubs. Liebes said he appealed partly because the smoke ban will hurt his business. Comparable

businesses have lost 40 percent of their revenues since the ban took effect in January, he said. “Smoking is a big part of my business,” Liebes said. “We invested $70,000 in ventilation and making a non-smoking room.” Liebes’ business does not fit the exemption, said Mark Payne, county attorney. “The country club has to have all the criteria of a private club. You are not a country club just because you change your name,” Payne said. Most private clubs are nonprof-

it organizations owned by their members. Liebes said the patrons of his for profit establishment must be club members. “It is not clear in the law that country clubs have to be nonprofits,” Liebes said. “The law does not say we have to have a golf course or be in the country to be a country club.” State Alcoholic Beverage Control laws define a country club as a “sports club” offering golf or tennis, Payne said. dnivens@hpe.com | 888-3626

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Investor says now is the time to sell. 2A BY PAUL B. JOHNSON ENTERPRISE STAFF WRITER

HIGH POINT – The management of North State Telecommunications Corp., locally owned for more than 100 years, isn’t supporting a suggestion by a shareholder that North State consider a sale of the company. North State shareholders recently received a letter from Leeward Investments, general partner of a California-based hedge fund, Leeward Capital. Leeward suggests to fellow shareholders and the board of directors that

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North State Communications facility on Hayden Place. they consider seeking a sale of North State, founded in 1895 by High Pointarea businessmen as a local phone exchange. “The forces driving change and consolidation within the telecommunications industry will not relent. We believe that the best way to serve all of

North State’s constituents over a long horizon would be to proactively and thoughtfully consider a sale of the company,” Leeward Investments Manager Kent Rowett wrote in a letter to North State management. In a March 19 response letter, North State Chair-

man and Chief Executive Officer C. Hayden McKenzie said a sale of the company wouldn’t be in the best long-term interest of North State. “Leeward Investments is in the process of winding down and terminating their hedge fund, and we believe the principals have a short-term perspective in regard to their North State stock,” McKenzie responded in his letter. McKenzie told The High Point Enterprise there are no prospective buyers making active bids for North State. “We’ve over the years gotten several inquiries, not formal offers,” he said this week. Since the Leeward letter reached shareholders earlier this year, McKenzie

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said the reaction he’s received from stockholders supports the position of the board of directors. In his letter, McKenzie indicated that North State “has consistently paid dividends for 84 consecutive years.” The company’s board and management have taken steps in recent years to ensure that North State will prosper and grow in the modern telecommunications field, McKenzie said in his letter. “(North State) has an extremely strong balance sheet with no debt, which has allowed the company to make the broadband technology investments necessary to be highly competitive,” McKenzie wrote. pjohnson@hpe.com | 888-3528

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SALISBURY – Mr. Don Wayne George, 63 of Salisbury passed away March 27, 2010, at the Rowan Regional Medical Center. Mr. George was born October 6, 1946, in Guilford County son of the late Hubbard Grayson George and Faye Hepler George. Don graduated from Ragsdale High School in Jamestown and High Point College. He was an industrial hygienist County Health Inspector and in occupational Health, and was of the Methodist Faith. He was retired from the U. S. Navy and a member of the Fleet Reserve Association. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Tamara A. Whittington George whom he married January 16, 1992, two daughters, Jennifer George Simpson and husband Christopher of Thomasville, and Kaitlyn Ann George of Salisbury. Two grandchildren also survive, Logan and Grayson Simpson. A Memorial service will be held at 3:00 p.m. Friday, April 2, 2010, at the Cumby Family Funeral Service in Archdale, NC, conducted by the Rev. David R. Mercadante, Pastor of Archdale Friends Meeting with visitation following at the Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to Archdale Friends Meeting: 114 Trindale Rd. Archdale, NC 27263. Evergreen Cremation HIGH POINT – Mr. Rodney Services is assisting the Rhett Ball, 65 of Wood Valley George Family. Ct., passed away on Monday, March 29th at High Point Regional Hospital. Born on August 13, 1944, in Decater, AL, a son to Isaac Rhett and Florence Newton Ball. Mr. Ball had been a resident of High Point for most of his life and had been employed as an accountant for W.F. Freeman Architect Company. He served in the their yard. The tornado United States Navy, graduatripped off parts of the roof ed from UNC at Greensboro on one side of the house, and was of the Episcopalian blowing away portions of faith. He was married to the the ceiling, so that the tarp former Karen Eggers who was the only thing between preceded him in death. the sky and the inside of the Surviving is a daughter; house in some places. Ashlea A. Ball and a son: Their mother, Mattie Rhyan Rhett Ball, both of Carter, surveyed the damHigh Point: two brothers: age to the upstairs of the Randolph Newton Ball of home as workers from Los Angeles CA and RobServpro Fire & Water ert Lynn Ball of Pacific of Cleanup & Restoration CA and two grandchildren; hauled out remnants of carCharleston Rhett Ball and pet that had been stripped Preston Reece Ball. off floors. The house apAt the request of Mr. Ball peared to have escaped sighis body will be cremated. nificant structural damage, No formal services will be but Carter said a cracked held. wall in the living room was Arrangements by Cumby a concern. Family Funeral Service in Her neighbor, Sherry High Point. Stephens, was dealing HIGH POINT – Karen “Pigeon” Jones, 53, passed away Monday, March 29, 2010, at the High Point Regional Hospital. Pigeon was born in High Point, October 4, 1956, a daughter of Ronald Clark and Josephine Colvard Pyrtle. She was a homemaker and enjoyed spending time with her family. She was preceded in death by her parents and two sisters, Becky Kitchin and Jeanette McLean. Surviving are a daughter, Rebecca “Muffin” Maynard of the home; three sisters, Ruth Kiger of High Point, Joyce Youngblood and husband Bob of Trinity and Kathy Winslow and husband Jerry of High Point; three brothers, James Wheatley and wife Christine of Archdale, Jerry Wheatley and wife Sherry of Lenoir and Johnny Wheatley of Greensboro; two grandchildren, Joshua Maynard and Matthew Clark; and many extra special nieces and nephews that she loved dearly. Funeral service will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. in the Davis Funerals and Cremations Chapel by Rev. Dr. Timothy R. Porter. Burial will follow in Floral Garden Memorial Park Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Wednesday from 7 until 9 p.m. and at other times the home of Kathy and Jerry Winslow. Online condolences may be made at davisfuneralsandcremations. com.

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North State minority shareholder makes case for sale Elsewhere...

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Idea rejected. 1A BY PAUL B. JOHNSON ENTERPRISE STAFF WRITER

HIGH POINT – North State Telecommunications Corp. shareholders and management should act sooner rather than later to get the best price in any sale of the High Pointbased business, a minority shareholder contends in making its case for a sale. Leeward Investments, based in Larkspur, Calif., earlier this year sent a letter to North State shareholders outlining why it believes a sale is in the best interests of the more than 100-year-old company founded in High Point. “The competitive and technological forces driving consolidation within the (telecommunications) industry are larger than North State’s capacity to adapt and respond,” writes Kent Rowett, manager of Leeward Investments. The trend toward consolidation among businesses in the industry likely will result in fewer potential buyers for North State in coming years, Rowett argues. “A less competitive auction process, coupled with reduced future cash flows, may well lead to a disappointing sale process for the company if action is delayed even for just a few years,” Rowett writes in the letter to shareholders. Rowett told The High Point Enterprise Tuesday that Lewitt Investments isn’t seeking short-term

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North State Telecommunications Corp. began as the High Point Telephone Exchange, set up by local businessmen in 1895. The exchange was bought by J.F. Hayden in 1899, and by 1905 the name of the business was changed to North State Telephone Co.

gains with its North State holdings and doesn’t expect any sale “to happen overnight.” As a first step, Rowett said he would like the board of directors to ask an independent thirdparty to evaluate the ramifications of a sale. Given acquisitions in recent years in the telecommunications industry, Rowett said he believes active bidders for North State would emerge. “There would be at least a few interested parties in North State. There aren’t many independent telecommunications companies left,” Rowett said. pjohnson@hpe.com | 888-3528

THOMASVILLE – Mrs. James Estelle “Jimmie” Segraves died March 29, 2010, at Piedmont Crossing Nursing Home. Funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at Wallburg Baptist Church. Visitation will be from 6:30 to 8:30 tonight at J.C. Green and Sons Funeral Home in Wallburg.

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neighborhood and seeing what had happened.” A contractor had estimated that repairs would take three to six months. While dealing with the storm’s devastation Tuesday, Stephens was counting her blessings. She said she was glad her neighbors had managed to escape serious injury, including the family across the street, who was downstairs at the time the tornado demolished the entire upstairs of their home. “Everybody’s alright, and that’s what’s most important,” she said. “The rest of it is just stuff.” pkimbrough@hpe.com | 888-3531

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Man fleeing police jumps fence – into prison CLEVELAND (AP) – Police say a motorist fleeing officers in Cleveland abandoned his car and jumped a fence – landing in what turned out to be a prison yard. Garfield Heights police say the chase started in

that suburb early Monday over a traffic violation and reached speeds of 90 mph. Police say that after a race through several communities, the driver and a passenger bolted from the car and headed

for a fence. They apparently did not realize it was on the outside the state women’s prison in Cleveland. They were arrested along with two other passengers who also tried to flee.

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High Point police are seeking the following suspects: • Timothy Lee Blackmon, white male, 42, 5 feet, 8 inches tall, 185 pounds, wanted for failure to appear/habitual felon. • Antwan Maurice Dockery, black male, 19, 5 feet, 6 inches tall, 145 pounds, wanted for felony larceny. *May Be Armed* • Roy Edward Reid, III, black male, 30, 5 feet, 5 inches tall, 155 pounds, wanted for assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury. *May Be Armed* • Victoria Neely Ridge, white female, 56, 5 feet, 1 inch tall, 100 pounds, wanted for failure to appear/possession of cocaine. • Sarie Tomo Mitchell, black female, 32, 5 feet tall, 130 pounds, wanted for failure to appear/ possession with intent to sell and deliver a controlled substance. • Roland Thomas Williams, white male, 42, 6 feet, 1 inch tall, 180 pounds, wanted for felony larceny. Anyone with information about any of these suspects is asked to call High Point Crimestoppers at 889-4000.

The company grew during the 20th century, in part through acquisitions of neighboring telephone services. Today, North State is one of the nation’s 20 largest integrated communications companies, offering wireless, broadband Internet, voice services and digital television services in the Piedmont.

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with similar damage at her Silverstone Court house, which was missing a significant part of the upstairs wall on the side of the house that bore the brunt of the storm. Stephens and her husband, Winston, weren’t home when the storm struck, but her two daughters, son-in-law and one of their pets were, and they took cover in a bathroom. The couple couldn’t get to their home until Monday morning. “The kids tried to describe it to us the best they could, but there’s no way you can really prepare for what it’s going to look like,” she said. “We felt like refugees, going around the

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Suicide-slaying suspected in deaths of four CHARLOTTE (AP) – Police on Tuesday said a North Carolina father sent his daughter to school for two weeks with a dire warning: Tell anyone about your two dead siblings at home, and I’ll kill you and your brother, too. She didn’t tell anyone. In fact, police said no one found out the children and their mother were dead until officers came to Kenneth Jermaine Chapman’s door Monday night to check on his wife because her uncle hadn’t heard from her for a while. When police arrived, Chapman went upstairs and sent the 10-year-old girl and her 2-year-old

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half brother outside. He shot at officers from the top of the stairs, police said. Then came more gunshots. Inside, officers found Chapman dead. The bodies of his wife’s teenage daughter and the couple’s baby daughter were in a locked bedroom. A few hours later, authorities found Chapman’s wife dead at a larger apartment the couple moved out of a few weeks ago. Investigators said the surviving girl told them her dad and stepmom argued two weeks ago, and she didn’t see 34-year-old Nateesha Ward Chapman again. That night, she heard her 13-year-old stepsister Na’Jhae Parker scream.

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Lester Carroll Sports TONY, Wis. – Lester Carroll Sports, 62, of N5399 Walnut Street died March 29, 2010, at his home. Lester was born February 20, 1948, in Marlboro City, SC, to the late Mary Alice and George Sports. He was a former resident of High Point, NC. He married Mickey Laverne on Sept. 17, 1967 and came to Rusk County in 1979. He owned Mickey’s Bar for 22 years and drove the school bus for Flambeau High School for 30 years. He also worked at Tony Lumber. He was a member of Good Shepherd Church of Tony. He is preceded in death by his parents; a sister, Betty Ford; five brothers, Olin, Grady, John, Ronnie and Billy Ray “Buddy.� He is survived by his son, Donald Ray Sports of Chetek, WI; his daughter, Donna Kaye Sports of Ladysmith, WI; six grandchildren, Morgan, Kali, Travis, Kylee, Madysen and Matthew; a brother, Donnie Sports of York, SC and Floyd Sports of Ridgeway, VA; five sisters, Ruth Turner of Thomasville, NC, Rosanell Hood, Jean Gray and Patricia Boone, all of Blenheim, SC and Viola Chavis of Bennettsville, SC; and nieces and nephews. Funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, April 2, 2010, at Flambeau High School in Tony, WI, by Pastor Jeffrey Ahonen. Visitation will be after 1 p.m. Thursday, April 1, 2010, at Nash-Jackan Funeral Home in Ladysmith, WI, and again from 8:30 a.m. until time of service on Friday at the school.

THOMASVILLE – Mr. Billy Joe (Bill) Hooker, 76, of 601 Hasty School Road went to be with his Lord on March 29, 2010. He was born in Thomasville, August 5, 1933 a son of the late Grady S. and Ethel F. Hooker. He was preceded in death by a son, Jerry Lynn Hooker, by brothers, J.L. Hooker and Doug Hooker, and by a sister Peggy Moore. On December 25, 1952, he was married to his wife of 56 years, the former Doris Alma Rickard who survives of the home. Also surviving is a son, Billy E. (Eddie) Hooker of Greensboro; a daughter, Doris H. (Dorisie) Rathbone and her husband Scott of Thomasville; two loving grandsons, Tyler (T.Y.) and Ryan (J.R.) both of Thomasville, and a brother, Johnny Hooker of Sophia. For many years, Bill was an active member and leader of the Thomasville Alcoholics Anonymous. He served as a sponsor, counselor, and also as a speaker for other AA or-

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ganizations. He served in the US Army during the Korean Conflict and was employed with Anvil Brand, Inc. and Lowder Supply Co. Bill loved the outdoors and working with horses and farm animals. He was of the Baptist faith and loved to take care of the lawn at Hasty Baptist Church. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 2 p.m. at J.C. Green & Sons Chapel in Thomasville by the Rev. Ronnie Beane and the Rev. Bill Morrow. Burial will be in Holly Hill Memorial Park Cemetery. The family will be at the funeral home Wednesday from 6 until 8 p.m. and other times at the residence. Memorials may be directed to Hasty Baptist Church, 161 Joe Moore Road, Thomasville, NC 27360. The family wishes to thank their family and friends for their continued prayers and support. Online condolences may be made to the Hooker family at www.jcgreenandsons.com.

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HIGH POINT – Mrs. Gracie Key Ball Harris, 91, a resident of Triad Care and Rehabilitation of High Point died Sunday March 28, 2010 in the Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem. Mrs. Harris was born March 30, 1918 in Surry Co., a daughter of Barney and Sarah Etta Corder Key. She was employed with the Silver Knit Hosiery Mill for 45 years before retiring and was a member of Tabernacle Baptist Church in High Point. She was married to Robert H. Ball who preceded

her in death and later to Nelson Harris who also preceded her in death. Mrs. Harris was preceded in death by her parents; one son, Beauford Ball; two sisters, Gladys Walters, Mecia Wilson; two brothers, Bine and Harvey Key and a grandson, Bobby Ball, Jr. Surviving are two daughters, Bea Hutchins and husband Jim of Winston-Salem, Betty Ball of High Point; two sons, Bobby Ball and wife Elisabeth of Haughton, LA, Ronald “Red� Ball and friend Faye Frazier of Kernersville; one sister,

Bertha Draughn and husband Harvey of Burlington; 13 grandchildren; 25 great grandchildren and 13 great-great grandchildren. Graveside services will be held Thursday at 2:00 p.m. at the Garden of Memories in Walkertown conducted by the Reverend Casey Bradford. Mrs. Harris will remain at Sechrest Funeral Service, 1301 East Lexington Ave., where the family will receive friends on Wednesday from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Online condolences can be made at www.sechrestfunerals.com.

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THOMASVILLE – Mrs. Louise Clonts Cecil, 81, of Thomasville and formerly of Murphy, NC, died Saturday at the Hospice Home at High Point. Born April 14, 1928, in Cherokee County, NC, Mrs. Cecil l is a daughter of the late Harrison B. Clonts and Georgia Taylor Clonts. She retired from Clarington Industries and was a member of Gospel Light Freewill Baptist Church in Thomasville. She loved her church and her pastor. Mrs. Cecil was preceded in death by her husband Odell Franklin Cecil, Sr. on March 25, 1999. Mrs. Cecil is survived by five children, Judy Loflin and husband Thomas of Thomasville, Tonia Cecil Lopez of Sacramento, CA, Randall Bryant of Thomasville, Odell Franklin Cecil, Jr and wife Louise of Bladenboro and James Bryant of Thomasville. She is also survived by 10 grandchildren, 21 great grandchildren and her puppy Ginger. Funeral services for Mrs. Cecil will be held 2:00 p.m. Wednesday at Gospel Light Freewill Baptist Church with the Reverend James Shetley officiating. Interment will follow in Floral Garden Memorial Park Cemetery. The family will receive friends Tuesday evening from 6:00 until 8:00 p.m. at Cumby Family Funeral Service in High Point. Memorials may be made to Hospice of the Piedmont, 1801 Westchester Drive High Point, NC 27262. Online condolences may be made at www. cumbyfuneral.com. Arrangements by Cumby Family Funeral Service in High Point.

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Putin talks tough after bombings MOSCOW (AP) – The old Vladimir Putin is back, confronting a terrorist attack by using the same kind of coarse and colorful language that helped him win the presidency a decade ago. A day after twin suicide bombings in the subway that killed 39 people, the powerful prime minister told Russians he is certain the masterminds of the attacks would be found. The security services have blamed extremists from North Caucasus, a predominantly MusAP lim region in southern RusPeople stand at the sight of the explosion at Park Kultury subway station in Moscow, Russia, Tuesday. Flowers sia that includes Chechnya. “We know they are lying overflowed Tuesday from rickety tables in two Moscow subway stations in memory of the 39 passengers killed low, but it is already a matin a double suicide bombing as Russia began a national day of mourning.

ter of pride for the law enforcement agencies to drag them out of the sewer and into broad daylight,” Putin said, directing a transportation security meeting that was shown on Russian television Tuesday. The choice of the gutter language recalled Putin’s famous threat to “wipe out the Chechen rebels in the outhouse” after they were blamed for a series of apartment building bombings in 1999. Putin, as prime minister at the time, sent in overwhelming military force to pound the region into submission and was elected president the following year.

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Iraqi prime minister fights to hold power BAGHDAD – Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki’s postelection strategy suggests he is prepared for a long and bitter fight to hold on to power, even if it alienates the Sunni community and risks new sectarian warfare. The Iraqi leader is trying all sorts of legal maneuvers to deny victory to his chief opponent, former prime minister Ayad Allawi, whose nationalist bloc won the most parliamentary seats in the March 7 elections.

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BOSTON (AP) – A gay teenager in New York wins $50,000 from a school district that failed to stop taunts about his sexual orientation. The Justice Department investigates complaints that administrators ignored racial bullying in a Philadelphia school. And in Massachusetts, a 15-year-old girl hangs herself after she is mercilessly harassed for months – taunting and threats that school administrators knew about but did not stop. Now, with nine students charged in the bullying of Phoebe Prince, who hanged herself at her family’s home in January, questions have arisen about how accountable school officials should be for stopping bullying. Barbara Coloroso, a nationally known antibullying consultant, had

Rove speech cut short by anti-war protesters BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) – Anti-war protesters have heckled former White House political adviser Karl Rove off the stage at his book signing in Beverly Hills. About 100 Rove supporters watched Monday as Code Pink co-founder Jodie Evans walked toward him with handcuffs, calling him a war criminal and saying she was making a citizen’s arrest. Ten protesters in all repeatedly interrupted Rove’s talk at the Saban Theatre as he promoted his memoir, “Courage and Consequence: My Life As a Conservative in the Fight.�

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Congress blindly accepts health care cost estimate The administration that gave you “saved or created” and “admonished,” whatever that means, one of their cronies for not reporting taxable income for several years, has prevailed in passing Obamacare against the will of the American public. Not bad for a “windshield wiper” orator that can’t look his audience in the eye and has failed miserably in keeping his campaign promises of transparency and bipartisanship. The Congress that wants you to believe we can cut Medicare expenditures by $500 billion and extend its solvency has spoken. This same Congress has apparently cajoled its members into believing you can add 30 million insureds without increasing costs or rationing benefits. This Congress that blindly accepts CBO estimates as infallible when any self-respecting CPA wouldn’t dare make such long-term projections even with an iron-clad disclosure guaranteed by the AICPA and God. The CBO somehow has a crystal ball that predicts the future with absolute certainty based on the unquestionable assumptions provided by a congressional committee, the majority of which can’t balance their checkbooks. Incidentally, there are no CPAs in the U.S. House. And please, if I hear anyone use the term “blue dog” again, I think I will throw up. The only command this group understands is “heel.” During my working career, I spent 45 years in the banking, insurance and securities industries. As an unwashed conservative, I have attempted to read and understand parts of the health care bill and, while not a scholar, I have concluded many in Congress have not read the bill and even more do not understand it. Our president postponed his trip to Indonesia to shepherd the health care bill through Congress.

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He characterized the bill as the “most important domestic issue facing the American people.” Funny, I thought the economy and jobs are more important. Silly me! D. RICHARD ANGEL Thomasville

Allen seeks Davidson County Commissioner’s post I would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself. My name is Larry Allen, and I am a Republican candidate for Davidson County Commissioner. I am 49 years old and live in the Reedy Creek area. I am married to Robin Whitley Allen and have two step-daughters and six grandchildren. I am employed by Goodwill Industries of NWNC as a loss prevention officer. I am a member of Christ Moravian Church. I believe in conservative values and responsible government. I served previously as a Davidson County Commissioner from August 2006 to December 2008. My conservative views while serving as commissioner are a matter of public record. We need to get Davidson County back to work. During this election cycle, there will

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Storms smash property but not lives M he devastating tornadoes that slashed through High Point, Davidson County and the Triad Sunday evening damaged more than 100 homes throughout our local area alone, dozens of them perhaps beyond repair. As the EF3 tornado with 136-plus mph winds spun through the skies and residential areas of north High Point, it left a path of torn and twisted trees, downed power lines and scars that will take days and weeks and months to heal. Many fine things were damaged or lost, some likely even irreplaceable, precious family heirlooms. But nothing – absolutely nothing – was more precious than the lives that were spared. In High Point and throughout this area, only a few minor injuries were reported as a result of this powerful force of nature, the strongest tornadoes reported in the Piedmont Triad area in 12 years. Area residents who were in the path of the tornadoes and who were only pounded by the storm’s heavy rains and high winds were fortunate. Similar storm conditions in the past have been deadly. This area is additionally fortunate to have the quality of individuals, emergency services and public servants that it has. Hundreds, maybe thousands, of people went into action to help their neighbors in distress. Such a display in human caring makes us proud. But still, we must remain on guard for those who might come here to prey upon those suffering. When vulnerable people need help, there always are unscrupulous people ready to try to take advantage. Let’s weather this storm, too.

be a lot of talk about the economy and need for jobs; but unfortunately, there will be very few new ideas to accomplish results. I will work diligently to promote and market Davidson County. We cannot continue to rely on just the current economic development efforts or think federal or state government will produce jobs for our county. We also need to be very careful on over-extending public debt on capital expenditures in the current economy while maintaining the best possible county services to the citizens of Davidson County. I am a strong supporter of public safety, law enforcement and education. I believe in equal representation for all areas of Davidson County. I believe that with a low tax rate, good schools, a business friendly geographical location and a work force ready to go to work, Davidson County has a lot to offer businesses. We need to market these facts better. We need to let the world know that Davidson County is open for business! I believe in Davidson County and its future, and I ask for your support on Election Day, May 4. LARRY ALLEN Lexington

Please, if you feel that you must include a column from a far-left, radical Democrat, kindly consider giving your readers a break by replacing the ranting, racist and sexist, Leonard Pitts. In almost every column, he spews hatred for somebody, especially if the person is Caucasian. He cannot look to the future because he is so fixated on the past. He accuses white people of being racists if they did not vote for Obama or if they express opposition to Obama’s policies. Likewise, blacks who did not vote for John McCain must also be racists. Pitts’ sexist views were revealed when he wrote that former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is stupid. What a stupid remark! I do not see doctorate on his resume. In fact, I certainly believe Pitts’ educational accomplishments are definitely not superior to those of Palin. What has Pitts accomplished? A Pulitzer Prize for writing bigoted columns? Similarly, like Obama who received the Nobel Peace Prize for accomplishing nothing. Only a racist/sexist could demean a highly, intelligent and successful governor of a large state. SHIRLEY R. MILLER Thomasville

y family and I are taking the new tax personally. One of the many items tucked into the government overhaul of America’s health care system is a 10 percent sales tax on tanning salons. According to The Wall Street Journal, the tan tax was added so that the Botox tax could be removed. As it went, our politicians, looking for ways to make it appear their massive bill would be “paid for,” had to come up with all kinds of gimmicks – such as a 5 percent sales tax on Botox. Botox, however, is administered by plastic surgeons. Plastic surgeons have the dough to hire expensive lobbyists. The expensive lobbyists were able to get the “Botax” removed from the bill. Politicians found it much easier to tax tanning salons instead. For starters, tanning lamps, much like the sun, generate ultraviolet rays. Overexposure to ultraviolet rays can cause skin cancer. Since politicians haven’t figured out how to tax the sun, a “sin” tax on tanning beds was the next best thing. Besides, tanning salons are easy targets. If the Web site The Medical News (newsmedical.net) is to be believed, most tanning salons are owned by women. Such business owners aren’t as organized as plastic surgeons. They have fewer funds to pay for expensive lobbyists, which made it easy for politicians to slap a 10 percent sales tax on them – one that goes into effect this July. And my family and I are taking the whole thing personally – because we are cursed with fair, freckly skin that burns easily in the sun. One year, in the 1970s, our parents took us to the ocean for the first time. The temperature was in the upper 90s that week. My father begged us to be wary of the hot sun. Nonetheless, we raced to the beach as soon as we arrived. We got scorched so badly the first day, we spent the rest of the

week inside our condo, soaking in Epsom salts, the blinds drawn, my father grumbling to our mother, “For godsakes, Betty, I told them to be wary of the sun.” If only the tanning bed had been available then. OPINION When I was in my early 20s, in the 1980s, it was available. Tom I used one every summer to Purcell tan just enough so that when I ■■■ went to the pool or the beach, I never got burned. But that was long ago – before the government overhauled our health care system. Our government doesn’t want us to use tanning beds (though it does want the tax dough). The 10 percent sales tax is intended to dissuade us from doing so. As the economy is being made ever more uncertain by unprecedented government meddling, that doesn’t bode well for my fair-skinned family. Tanning at a salon was an unneeded expense in a good economy. In this economy, it is a costly extravagance – and that was before it got 10 percent more expensive. We can’t afford the cost. Thus, as the summer nears, my family and I have one less weapon in our arsenal to fend off a nasty burn. My mother, desperate to try something to achieve a tan look, purchased a can of spray-on tan. It didn’t work out so well. “For godsakes, Betty,” my father said to her. “You look like they plucked you out of a Florida orange grove!” The law of unintended government consequences strikes again. Now you know why my family and I are taking it personally. TOM PURCELL, a humor columnist for the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, is nationally syndicated exclusively by Cagle Cartoons newspaper syndicate. Visit him on the Web at www.TomPurcell.com or e-mail him at Purcell@ caglecartoons.com.

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ike so many other High Point families, Sunday night the Blakes sat huddled around our basement television, uselessly wishing away the string of storms that seemed as though they would never cease. Restless as usual, I also was clinging to my phone and the computer. Anxiously communicating with all the friends I could think of who were in the most impacted areas, I hoped to confirm the news reports that the only major damage had been done to properties. Later in the night, as the relentless grumblings of the tornadic clouds seem to drift farther and farther away, I turned to the Weather Channel’s Web site for an hour-byhour report to reassure myself that the worst was over. Subconsciously scrolling farther down than needed, I stopped suddenly as I noticed a phrase that seemed out of place: “Sunrise, 7:11 a.m.� In the midst of the wind, rain and uncertainty, the idea of a sunrise seemed foreign to me. For a moment, I wondered if the clouds would even pass in time for the sun to shine through them. Yet then the news stations switched gears and began to report on stories other than the storms. As though the little orphan Annie had invaded my thoughts, I realized that, despite the interruption, the day would continue as usual, and, in the morning, the sun would come out. Everyone faces storms at some point, even those daredevils who stood outside filming the funnels Sunday night. At some point in each of our lives, we are consumed by the storms of grief over lost loved ones, worries about the future, struggles with illness,

anxiety about the conflicts in the world, and our own personal doubts and uncertainties. Looking back TEEN VIEW on the storms of my life, I Leslie Ann always wonder Blake why I allowed ■■■them to be such a distortedly huge part of my reality. I wonder why I had to constantly remind myself that stormy parts of life don’t last forever. Storms invade our realities. They cloud our perceptions, making their presence the most real and terrifying thing that we feel we’ve ever faced. When a storm surrounds us, the idea of soaking up the rays of the sun seems cruel and daunting. Yet concentration on the sunshine to come is what makes the storms bearable. We all have our own way of reminding ourselves of the sunrise (or of being reminded by others). Though other methods are valid, this week the reminder I am most thankful for is my religion. Despite any storms that may have happened this year, Easter is our greatest reminder that the Son will rise and that storms are never as terrible as they seem in the moment. So the next time there’s a cloud blocking your way from seeing to the next day, remember that, though it may not always be right on time, the sun always will come out. You can bet your bottom dollar. Teen View columnist LESLIE ANN BLAKE is a senior at High Point Central High School.

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he state’s Legislative Commission on Global Climate Change has been around longer than anyone expected, especially its critics. But it shouldn’t disappear just yet. The panel was established five years ago and told to report back to the General Assembly before the end of 2006. Twentyone meetings and three term extensions later, it’s still here and soon will make short-term recommendations to lawmakers. Panel members don’t want to head home when that’s done. There’s work to do. The state has been well-served by the commission’s research and debates, members say. And as science and the effects of warming evolve, so should the commission’s work and the Legislature’s responses to it. We agree. Climate change has not disappeared. The planet continues to warm. Sea levels continue to rise – reason enough to develop important new land-use policies, based on the commission’s work. The warming deniers are squawking, of course,

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Jerry Fox, associate professor of economics at High Point University, recently presented a research paper at the Academy of Economics and Finance Annual Meeting, held in February in Houston. His paper, titled “Wartime Presidential Approval: Korean, Vietnam and Iraq Conflicts” examined the influence of war and the economy upon presidential approval during the Korean, Vietnam and Iraq conflicts to test for similarities, differences and other patterns.

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HIGH POINT – One of the most traumatic moments in High Point’s history – a tornado that tore through parts of the city Sunday night – has brought out some of the best in people who make High Point home. City officials said that upward of 100 volunteers had given their time through Tuesday afternoon to help residents in areas of north High Point affected by the tornado. An updated assessment of the damage reflects the need for help – 614 resi-

Rep. Mel Watt, D-12th, visited the area hit by the tornado Tuesday, and Rep. Howard Coble, R-6th, is scheduled to visit the area today. dents and businesses have been deemed to have sustained damages. “For High Point, it’s the worst storm we could imagine,” City Manager Strib Boynton said during a press conference at Community Bible Church Tuesday afternoon. High Point Deputy Fire Chief Martha Younts said 90 percent of the assessment had been completed Tuesday. By the time the assessment is done, up to 700 structures may have sustained damages. So far 28 structures have been ruled uninhabitable, she said. The last time a confirmed tornado struck in the city limit was 53 years ago, according to National

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Tim Barnhardt gets a cup of coffee from this tent set up in the yard of 1113 Maplewood Drive in the Blairwood Estates subdivision Tuesday. The tent, manned by Jack Tobey (center) and Brad Self, was set up by Green Street Baptist Church to help residents who have no power. Free doughnuts, coffee, and biscuits were available to anyone either working or residents.

Do you know anyone who deserves some extra attention? You can submit names and photographs of people who could be profiled in the daily “Who’s News” column in The High Point Enterprise. Send information to: Who’s News, The High Point Enterprise, P.O. Box 1009, High Point, NC 27261. E-mail versions with an attached color photograph can be sent to whosnews@hpe.com.

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Crews examine the damage to Apple Tree Academies, (above, left photo) located at 100 Northgate Court, just off N. Main Street. Two of the school’s vehicles (above, right photo) were thrown by the storm to the opposite side of N. Main from the school. They were turned upright to prevent fluids from spilling out. Weather Service records. A tornado on a similar track cut through High Point on April 5, 1957. A tornado that hit two years ago near the Piedmont Triad Farmers Market was just outside the city limit. Police Chief Jim Fealy said all streets in area impacted by Sunday’s tornado have been reopened, though authorities ask that motor-

ists who don’t have to be in the area stay out to limit disruption of the cleanup. Boynton said power had been restored to virtually all residences and businesses by Tuesday afternoon. Several thousand customers of the city Electric Utilities Department and Duke Energy Corp. had been without power following the storm, Boynton said.

Volunteers from churches, civic clubs and schools have played a critical role in helping residents and the city make progress, Boynton said. City and Guilford County officials continue to coordinate with federal and state representatives about disaster relief. Rep. Mel Watt, D-12th, visited the area Tuesday, and Sen. Kay

Hagan and Gov. Beverly Perdue got in touch with local officials, Boynton said. Rep. Howard Coble, R-6th, is scheduled to visit the area today. Boynton pledged that the parts of the city hit by the tornado will return to normal, but it will take at least several weeks. pjohnson@hpe.com | 888-3528

Experts: Insurers will cover most of the damage BY PAT KIMBROUGH ENTERPRISE STAFF WRITER

HIGH POINT – High Point’s Hampton Park neighborhood was abuzz with activity Tuesday as contractors’ trucks lined the streets. The companies hauled away building materials and other refuse from Sunday’s tornado while residents painstakingly took inventory of what was left behind. The good news, according to experts, is that homeowner’s insurance should enable the houses to be rebuilt. “Generally, wind damage is covered by homeowner policies. Damage caused by flooding or something like that would not be covered, but probably the majority of damage in this particular instance would be windrelated,” said Kristin Milam, spokeswoman for the North Carolina Department of Insurance. One variable that could come into play is damage caused by falling trees. “Often, if there’s trees that have fallen, your homeowner’s might

Some residents of the neighborhood said insurance adjusters had told them all of the damage to their homes would be covered. Sherry Stephens of Silverstone Court, whose home was rendered uninhabitable by the tornado, said her insurance company was going to provide accommodations for her and her husband at a local hotel for the time being. Mattie Carter of Hampton Park Drive reported the same thing will come into play for her Hampton Park Drive home while contractors do repairs. “There’s Allstate right there,” she said. “They said, ‘you can’t really stay in a hotel that long, so we’ll set you up in an apartment.’” Milam said policy holders with SONNY HEDGECOCK | HPE questions or complaints about inSteve Craddock with North State Communications stands in a tangle of surance companies that won’t cover wires on Asbill Avenue. something they feel should be covered can call the Department of Incover that, depending on your policy Milam said. “But generally, most ho- surance Consumer Helpline at 1-800language. If a tree falls on your car, meowner’s policies would cover wind 546-5664. your auto coverage might cover it, damage, hail damage and that type of depending on your policy language,” thing.” pkimbrough@hpe.com | 888-3531

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Melvin Kiger THOMASVILLE – Mr. Melvin Lester “Pete” Kiger, 86, a former resident of 231 N. Clodfelter Rd., died Monday, March 29, 2010, at the Britthaven of Davidson. Mr. Kiger was born June 22, 1923, in Davidson County, a son of the late Charlie Cicero Kiger and Bessie Dorsett Kiger. Pete was a resident of Davidson County most of his life. Before retirement, he was a machinist for AT&T. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army Air Force, and during that time he was an airplane mechanic. Pete graduated from Wallburg High School and was an avid gardener, hunter and fisherman. He was known for his perfectly kept garden, and loved sharing the fruits of his labors with others. His main objective was to provide for his family, and his extreme generosity will not be forgotten. Pete was a Mason and a member of Shady Grove United Methodist Church. In addition to his parents, Pete was preceded in death by four sisters, his devoted wife Sue Clodfelter Kiger who died in 2001, and his beloved daughter Sandra Kiger Johnson who died in March of 2007. He is survived by his devoted son-in-law Roger “Jake” Johnson, granddaughter Suzanne Johnson-Simpson and husband Jeremy and great granddaughters Sanna Alexandra Simpson and Nicola Kiger Simpson all of Wallburg and also nieces and nephews. Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Shady Grove United Methodist Church with Rev. Lynn Upchurch and Rev. Mike Lee officiating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends following the service and committal at the cemetery. The Kiger family would like to say a special thank you to the staff of Britthaven of Davidson and Hospice of Davidson County for their care, compassion and concern for Mr. Kiger. Memorials may be directed to Hospice of Davidson County 200 Hospice Way Lexington, NC 27292. J.C. Green and Sons Funeral Home in Thomasville is assisting the family. Online condolences may be sent to the Kiger family at www.jcgreenandsons.com.

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NEW BERN – Christopher John Schlaeppi, 55 of New Bern, passed away peacefully, March 29, 2010 at home. RHA Howell’s Child Care/RiverBend, where he was employed for 30 years, was an important part of Chris’ life. He worked with Ms. Irene Howell for 25 years before RHA merged with Howell’s. He was instrumental in many of the programs being successful. Chris was very involved in the forming and continued excitement of Special Needs Baseball. He was also responsible for overnight field trips to Portsmouth Island and in partnership with Cape Lookout Mobile Sports Fishermen. There was never any task too small or too big for Chris to give it his full attention. Chris was a loving husband, a devoted father and a loyal friend. Although his career was much of his life, he loved his family deeply. He is survived by his loving wife, Lupe, his parents, Fernand Schlaeppi (originally from Basel, Switzerland) and Joann Schlaeppi (originally of London, England) who now reside in Greensboro; one son, Michael Christopher Schlaeppi of Charlotte; two daughters, Amanda Leigh Schlaeppi and Caroline Renee Schlaeppi, both of Goldsboro; three step-daughters, Cheyenne Mae Lester, Alannah Jade Lester and Edie Delaine Lester, all of New Bern; one brother, Martin Fernand Schlaeppi of High Point; his sister, Paula Eileen King of Danbury, Ct; and one grandson, Anthony Gavin Nadler. A memorial service will be held at 3:30 pm Saturday, April 3, 2010 at St. Bartholomew’s Anglican Church 4718 Old Cherry Point Rd., New Bern, NC 28560 with Father Sanford Sears officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to: Howell’s Child Care Center 140 Pirates Road New Bern, NC 28562. Online condolences may be made at www.cottenfuneralhome.com.

TRINITY – Crystal Marie Grimes, our beloved daughter, went to heaven to be a heavenly angel with her daughter, Brooklyn Arrianna Grimes by her side, on Saturday, March 27, 2010. Crystal was born January 23, 1980, in Guilford County and had lived in the High Point and Trinity areas all of her life. She had taken business courses and was going to begin classes this spring at GTCC to obtain her CNA certification. Crystal was of the Baptist faith. She enjoyed going to the beach, going to drag races and enjoyed life and lived it to the fullest. Crystal was loved my many, especially her mom, dad, daughter, extended family and friends. She was preceded in death by her grandfathers, Floyd Buford Grant and Donald Ray Hayden. Survivors include her mother Robin Hayden and husband Dane, of Trinity; daughter Desiree Nicole Ritenour; maternal grandmother, JoAnn Grant, of Archdale; paternal grandmother, Peggy Hayden, of High Point; aunts, Kathy Glenn and husband, Jimmy of Randleman, and Renee Ayscue and husband Jerry, of Trinity; and uncles, Dean “Hoppy” Grant, of Archdale, and Jimmy Hayden and wife, Kim, of Thomasville. Funeral will be 2 p.m. Thursday in the chapel of Cumby Family Funeral Service in Archdale officiated by Rev. Raleigh Hayden and Rev. Jimmy Hayden. Interment will follow in Faith Baptist Church Cemetery in Archdale. The family will receive friends Wednesday night from 6 until 8 at the funeral home. Online condolences can be made at www.cumbyfuneral.com. Arrangements by Cumby Family Funeral Service in Archdale.

Darren Collins WINSTON-SALEM – Darren James Collins, 38, of Meadow Lee Lane died March 29, 2010, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. A private memorial service will be held at a later date. Davidson Funeral Home, Hickory Tree Chapel, is serving the family.

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THOMASVILLE – Mr. Herman Roger Johnston, 93, a resident of Howard Street, died Tuesday morning, March 30, 2010, in the Hinkle Hospice House in Lexington. He was born August 24, 1916, in London, Kentucky, a son of William Thomas Johnston and Matilda Shew Johnston. Mr. Johnston was a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps, serving during World War II in the south pacific campaign. He was a member of Johnsontown United Methodist Church. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by thirteen brothers and sisters, a grandson, Keith and a great-grandson Matt. On November 7, 1936, he was married to Rachel Smith, who survives of the home. Surviving are a daughter, Dena Everhart and husband Jim of Thomasville; sons, Darrell Johnston and wife Barbara of Virginia and Roger Johnston and wife Dale of Charlotte; Seven Grandchildren and Nine GreatGrandchildren. A Memorial Service will be held Saturday, April 3, 2010, at 3 p.m. in Johnsontown United Methodist Church with Rev. Wesley C. Smith officiating. The family will receive friends immediately following the service and other times at the home of his daughter, Dena Everhart, 285 J.A. Tysinger Road, Thomasville. The family request memorials be directed to Hospice of Davidson County, 200 Hospice Way, Lexington, N.C. 27292 or to Johnsontown United Methodist Church, 1057 Johnsontown Road, Thomasville, N.C. 27360. J.C. Green & Sons Funeral Home is assisting the family and on-line condolences may be sent to the Johnston family at www. jcgreenandsons.com.

Robert Baxley HIGH POINT – Robert Walter Baxley, 86, of Marywood Drive died March 30, 2010, at Forsyth Medical Hospital. Arrangements are pending with Cumby Family Funeral Service in High Point.

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HIGH POINT – Mr. John R. Davis, Jr., 85, died on Tuesday, March 30, 2010, at Hospice Home at High Point. John was born February 22, 1925, in the Davidson County section of High Point. He was the fifth of six children born to the late John R. Davis, Sr., and Janie Glascoe Davis. John was also preceded in death by his brother Holland and his sister Lucille Bowen. After graduating from Wallburg High School, John enlisted in the army in 1943. After his military service, John attended Bryce Business College before he was employed by Norton Abrasives (formerly Behr Manning). He retired after thirty-nine years with Norton. He especially enjoyed his years as an account executive because he loved people. He also was an active member of Covenant Church United Methodist until his health declined. He sang in the choir, gave devotionals in the Sunday school class, and served on the board for several years. He also helped in his community. When his children were in school, John worked at the ballgames serving concessions, and he served on the local school boards. He and his wife also helped at the voting polls. John is survived by his loving wife Joyce Ward Davis. They shared sixtytwo years of marriage. He is survived by a daughter Jane and her husband Larry Greene of Winterville,

NC; a daughter Debbie and her husband Paul Snell of Fayetteville, NC; and a son Randy and his wife Lisa of High Point. John is also survived by four grandchildren, Shannon Kahele of Fayetteville, NC; Cassie Lynn and her husband Keegan of Wilmington, NC; John Davis and Joe Davis of High Point; and two great-grandchildren Lyric Kahele and Gavin Kahele of Fayetteville, NC. John is survived by his sisters Evelyn Pierce, Aliene Perryman, and Bessie Jordan; two sistersin-law, Minnie Davis and Carole Heavener; and a brother-in-law Everette Jordan. He is also blessed with several nieces. A celebration of John’s life will be held on Thursday, April 1, in the Chapel of Cumby Family Funeral Service, 1015 Eastchester Dr., High Point at 2:00 p.m. with the Reverends Karen Miller and Kirk LeJeune officiating. The family will receive friends and family at the chapel one hour before the service. The graveside service will be private at a later time. Memorial contributions may be made to Covenant Church United Methodist, 1526 Skeet Club Rd., High Point, NC 27265 or to the Alzheimer’s Association, 3800 Shamrock Dr. #999, Charlotte, NC 28215-3220. Online condolences may be made through www. cumbyfuneral.com. Arrangements by Cumby Family Funeral Service in High Point.

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LINWOOD – Kristopher Brice Garner, 33, died March 29, 2010. Funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at Ebenezer United Methodist Church. Arrangements by Davidson Funeral Home Lexington.

RAMSEUR – Mrs. Adelaide Ann Simonetti Liano, 97, died March 29, 2010. Funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Ridge Funeral Home Chapel, Asheboro. Visitation will be following the service.

Ruth B. Lyerly THOMASVILLE – Mrs. Ruth B. Lyerly went home to be with Jesus on March 27, 2010. Born in Forsyth County, she was the daughter of Ernie Hanes Brinkley and Oscar Eugene Brinkley. On May 26, 1940, Ruth married Johnny Lyerly, the love of her life. Ruth and Johnny were married 57 years before his death in September 1997. Ruth was a loving and tender mother to her daughter, Ruth Ann Lyerly Morton and to her sonin-law, Don R. Morton of Raleigh. She was a warm and encouraging mamaw to her granddaughter, Suzanne Morton Montgomery and her husband, Robert C. Montgomery of Raleigh. She was a special blessing to her greatgrandson, Carson Montgomery of Raleigh. Ruth is also survived by one brother, Robert “Bob� Brinkley and wife, Carolyn Bulla, of Raleigh. In 1946, Ruth and Johnny moved to High Point from Salisbury. Ruth began working as a bookkeeper and office clerk for Anvil Brand, Inc. In 1972, she became the bookkeeper and office manager for Royals, Inc. She worked there until 1989 when she retired at the age of 65. After Ruth’s retirement, she and Johnny took many trips with family and friends. Ruth was a member of Green Street Baptist Church in High Point, where she was very active until 2005

Ike Grubbs LEXINGTON – C.R. “Ike� Grubbs, 79, of Druid Hills Drive died March 29, 2010. Funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at Davidson Funeral Home Chapel, Lexington.

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ear Abby: I have been married to “Roy� for 27 years. For the past 14, he has been a stay-at-home dad. He took on the primary job of raising our two kids, now ages 13 and 16, while my career soared. The problem is, we never agreed to this arrangement. Roy left his job at a critical time out of anger and missed out on some major retraining. He kept saying he’d start his own business or get work, but he never did. He also never made up for the loss in skills. Instead, he stayed home, moped about, and now at 56 would have serious difficulty finding a job in his field if he wanted to. (I don’t think he really wants to anymore.) Roy is not happy or fulfilled being at home and does nothing to get going on anything else. I’m so frustrated with him I can no longer stand it. I’m ashamed that I let this happen. For the last few years I have told him repeatedly he has to get busy with a career, go back to school, something – anything – or else. But each deadline I set passes with no change. Should I leave him? – Miserable in Minnesota Dear Miserable: Not yet. Your husband may be chronically depressed, which is why he mopes around and has given up on establishing himself independent of you.

Instead of giving Roy more ultimatums that are never enforced, encourage ADVICE him to talk to a psyDear chologist. Abby It isn’t as ■■■though he has spent the last 15 years being idle. If your children are living up to their potential, his time has been well spent being a nurturing parent. While I understand your frustration at being the sole breadwinner, recognize that you are not alone in that role these days. Many women are the heads of households, and they are not dumping their husbands en masse. Also, if your situation hasn’t met both your needs it would have been over by now. So before making any hard-and-fast decision about leaving, consult an attorney and gain some insight about divorce laws in Minnesota, because regardless of what you decide, you could find yourself supporting Roy for an extended period of time. Dear Abby: When we were younger, my sister “Kara� and I were sexually abused by our pastor. Kara is now in counseling because of this, and she’s insisting I do the same.

I told her I have no need for or desire to get therapy, and now she’s angry with me. What my sister doesn’t know is that I submitted to our pastor willingly. When I became pregnant by him at 16, I lied to my family and told them the child was a result of a onenight stand. I am no longer involved with this man, although we parted on good terms and he continues to support our child. Should I tell my sister the truth so she’ll understand why I am reluctant to seek counseling? – Conflicted in Massachusetts Dear Conflicted: You should not only tell your sister the truth, you should also join her in some of those counseling sessions. While you had sex with your pastor “willingly,� you were underage. What the man did was predatory and statutory rape. If he would do this to you and your sister, what makes you think he isn’t doing it to other young girls right now? By staying silent, you may be enabling him to continue. If you are doing it for the money, there are other ways of getting support for your child. Please rethink this. DEAR ABBY is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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when her health took a severe decline due to renal failure. In 2001, Ruth moved to Piedmont Crossing. She served as Treasurer of the Piedmont Association until 2005. In September 2009, she moved to the 100 Hall of Piedmont, where she was given love and incredible care. She ate all meals in the Courtyard Dining Room with her precious new friends. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that all memorials be sent to Piedmont Crossing, 100 Hedrick Dr., Thomasville, NC 27360. This request was made to honor Momma and show gratitude to the Staff and wonderful residents of the 100 Hall. Momma loved her Lord Jesus, her family, friends and jigsaw puzzles. She was a giver and not a taker. She has left her family a legacy of Faith, Hope, and Love. “The Greatest of These� was her love. A graveside service will be held on Friday, April 2, 2010, at 2 p.m. at Guilford Memorial Park Cemetery, 6000 High Point Rd., Greensboro, NC. On Saturday, April 17, 2010, at 2:00 p.m. there will be a memorial service and visitation at Piedmont Crossing, Hedrick Dr., Thomasville. Both services will be held by Sarah Snell, Chaplain. Online condolences can be made at www.cumbyfuneral.com Arrangements made by Cumby Family Funeral Service in Archdale.

THOMASVILLE – Mr. Steven Roger Clark, 58, died Monday, March 29, 2010, at High Point Regional Hospital. He was born on August 31, 1951, in Guilford County to Ralph Roger Clark and Wilma Johnson Clark. He had worked many years in the Trucking Industry with several companies and was a member of Zion United Church of Christ, where he served on the Consistory, as president and in other committees within the church. He was a devoted Wake Forest University Demon Deacon fan. He was a dog lover and all neighborhood strays gravitated to him. He had a love of gardening and possessed the gift of a “green thumb�. He was preceded in death by his father. On May 27, 1994, he married Kathy Moore, who survives of the home; also surviving is his mother, Wilma Johnson Clark of Thomasville; step-son, Ron Moore and wife Kelly of Thomasville; brother, Kevin Clark and wife Lisa of High Point; grandchildren, Emily and Ethan Moore; niece, Brooke Clark; neph-

ew, Cameron Clark; aunts, Iona Cheek and husband Colon and Phyllis Payne and husband Marty; and cousin, Ronnie Cheek. A funeral service will be held on Thursday, April 1, 2010, at 11:00 a.m. at Zion United Church of Christ with Rev. James Simonds and Rev. Dr. Joe D. Coltrane officiating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. Mr. Clark will remain at the J.C. Green & Sons Funeral Home in Thomasville until taken to the church 30 minutes prior to the service. The family will be at the funeral home on Wednesday from 6:308:30 p.m. and at other times at the home. The family would like to express a sincere thank you to nurses, Monica Bartorelli, Leigh Brooks, and Cindy Hayes of the ICU Unit at High Point Regional Hospital. Memorials may be directed to Zion UCC, 130 Hasty School Rd. Thomasville, NC 27360 or to American Liver Foundation, 75 Maiden Ln. Suite 603, New York, NY 10038. On-line condolences may be sent to www.jcgreenandsons.com.

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Special art Six framed photographs of students from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts are displayed in the office of U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan (D-NC) in Washington, D.C. The photos, from various programs and productions at UNCSA, were taken by photographers Donald Dietz and Allen Aycock. They are part of a loan of artwork to Hagan’s office that includes photos from UNCSA and artwork from the collection housed at the Thomas S. Kenan Institute for the Arts. They will be on display for one year. Hagan is pictured with the photos in her office with UNCSA Chancellor John Mauceri.

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Archdale chamber sponsors luncheon ARCHDALE – An Administrative Professionals Day Luncheon will be held 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. April 21 at Messiah Too, 101 Bonnie Place. It is sponsored by The Archdale-Trinity Chamber of Commerce. Speaker will be Sherry Sherrill with Sherrill Communications, who will speak on “Etiquette, Manners and You.” Cost is $25 for chamber members and $35 for nonmembers, which includes lunch and a fashion/jewelry show. Reservation deadline is April 9. For more information or a registration form, call 434-2073 or visit the Website www.archdaletrinitychamber.com.

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Yesterday’s Bible question: Find what the last verse in John says. Answer to yesterday’s question: “And there are also many other things which Jesus did, the shich, if they should be written every one, I suppose that even the world itself could not contain the books that should be written. Amen” (John 21:25) Today’s Bible question: Who said this: “Except I shall see in his hands the print of the nails, and put my finger into the print of the nails, and thrust my hand into his side, I will not believe.” BIBLE QUIZ is provided by Hugh B. Brittain of Shelby.

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When illnesses are classified, lupus is put in the same group of conditions to which rheumatoid arthritis is assigned. It’s a multisystem disease, one that affects many organs and many tissues. Among them are joints, skin, blood cells, kidneys, nerves, heart and the nervous system. It’s a disease in which the immune system is responsible for most signs and symptoms. It wages war on involved organs. Evidence of the immune attack is seen in the strange antibodies found in the blood. Signs and symptoms include painful joints, muscle aches and weakness, kidney involvement as demonstrated on lab tests, a drop in infectionfighting white blood cells, a similar drop in clotforming platelets, disturbances of the heart and heart valves, and inflammation of blood vessels. Several different rashes might appear on the skin. One typical rash is the lupus butterfly rash. The cheeks become red, and those red patches are connected by a wide red line that crosses the bridge of the nose and produces a silhouette resembling a butterfly. Lupus patients lose their energy. This all sounds very

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grim. However, not every patient has all these signs and symptoms. The illness HEALTH tends to go through cyDr. Paul cles when Donohue symptoms ■■■ diminish alternating with periods when they worsen. Prolonged exposure to the sun can trigger an interval of worsening symptoms. Lupus used to be fatal. It is rarely still fatal, but medicines have made this illness one that most endure without making huge changes in their lives. The 10-year survival rate for lupus patients approaches 90 percent. I won’t list all the drugs used for treatment. Take my word. There are many effective ones. Dear Dr. Donohue: I am a 58-year-old female and recently had a bone density test. The test showed that I have osteopenia. I know about osteoporosis. However, I have never heard of osteopenia. Will you provide some information on it? – P.K. On the journey to osteoporosis, osteopenia is a step behind osteoporosis. It’s not osteoporosis, but it can become osteoporosis unless all means of prevention are taken. Exercise is one

step, and it has to be weight-bearing exercise. That means you have to support body weight in moving the body. Walking is weight-bearing. For arms, weightlifting is the exercise to do – as well as for legs. The weights don’t have to be in the range of those who are into bodybuilding, but some additional weight is needed for making progress in bone-building. Vitamin D and calcium are two other elements of an osteopenia program. Get a daily dose of 1,000 IU of vitamin D and a daily calcium intake of 1,200 mg. Dear Dr. Donohue: My daughter, who is in her mid-40s, takes birthcontrol pills on a cycle devised by her doctor. She had had very heavy periods that resulted in blood-loss anemia. She also suffered from severe premenstrual syndrome. Is it safe to go a full year without having periods? She has been her best this past year, both physically and emotionally. – G.S. It’s safe to go a full year without a period when on birth-control pills. One such pill is Lybrel, which is taken for an entire year without any breaks for a period. Your daughter’s doctor is following her and will change her pill schedule if he or she thinks it’s appropriate to do so.


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Bart Bramley picked up another national title at the Fall NABC, where he and Bjorn Fallenius won the prestigious Blue Ribbon Pairs. If I held a hand such as A Q J 8 6 4, 10 7, Q 5 4, 10 3 and heard my partner open 1NT, I might raise to 3NT. The pattern is almost balanced, and the paucity of high-card values would suggest that we should play for nine tricks, not ten at spades. Bramley went me one better in today’s deal. As North, he gambled by raising Fallenius’s bid of 1NT to 3NT! Players often take such risks at matchpoint duplicate scoring. Bramley clearly hoped the deal would produce as many tricks at notrump as at spades, especially with the opening lead coming around to the South hand.

FRIENDLY Sure enough, West’s opening lead – a low heart – was friendly to declarer. Fallenius won with the ten, picked up the spades and finished with three overtricks and most of the matchpoints. In fact, South (or North) could take 12 tricks at notrump on any lead with a complex squeeze.

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Wednesday, March 31, 2010 CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Pavel Bure, 39; Ewan McGregor, 39; Christopher Walken, 67; Shirley Jones, 76 HAPPY BIRTHDAY: Partnerships and personal matters will raise issues about your future. A creative approach to whatever you face will lead you in directions you never thought possible. You will be able to make decisions that are based on what you want and need instead of what everyone else wants. Treat each opportunity with an open mind. Your numbers are 5, 7, 10, 24, 27, 33, 36 ARIES (March 21-April 19): You cannot let anyone’s negativity or pushy nature slow you down. Let your intentions be known and your determination seen. The more active you are, the more attention you will attract and help you will receive. ★★★ TAURUS (April 20-May 20): If you aren’t happy with the way things are going, pick up some new skills or start sending your resume to companies that will appreciate what you have to offer. Don’t follow the crowd; do what works best for you. ★★★ GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Attending an event, taking a trip or surfing the Internet will lead to knowledge and clearer vision concerning your future and what you want to do. Social events and romance are favored and can enhance your relationship or lead to a new one. ★★★ CANCER (June 21-July 22): Get back to the simpler things in life. An opportunity to make a change does look positive but only if you can make it work personally as well as professionally. Consider the effects of any change you make. ★★★★★ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You are clear about what you want and how you are going to get it. Make your move with strength and courage and you won’t need to explain yourself. Don’t worry about emotional issues going on at home until you finish formulating your plan and make it happen. ★★ VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Conversations with people who have experienced what you are trying to do will lead to good advice. Take a look at what you are up against so you will be ready for whatever competition you face. ★★★★ LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Gracious action will bring good results. If you handle people with dignity, you will be well received. Your integrity and patience will pay off when it comes to money matters. You will be noticed by someone who can alter your future. ★★★ SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Go after your dreams. An interesting turn of events will unfold. Use a little intrigue coupled with your magnetic charm to capture the attention of someone who can orchestrate positive transformations. ★★★ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You cannot let anyone meddle in your affairs or stand in the way of your progress. A change at home may be unexpected but, in the end, you will benefit. Look out for your own interests. Don’t let love lead to loss. ★★★ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You may want to sit back and smell the roses instead of getting involved in situations that will cause anxiety. Don’t take on more than you can handle for someone else’s benefit. Put yourself first and get some rest. ★★ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Do something to enhance your appearance and you will raise your status and the potential to increase your bank account. Take care of emotional issues quickly and a love connection will take a serious turn. ★★★★★ PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Your unpredictable nature will cause some uncertainty when it comes to partnerships, business and the options you have in the future. Expect to be cornered by someone who wants you to make a commitment you aren’t ready to take. Say no and move along. ★★★

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Spring blooms in this Easter tiramisu, a variation of the classic Italian layered dessert.

A lighter, fruitier tiramisu BY ALISON LADMAN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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ost people are familiar with the classic tiramisu, an Italian espresso-mascarpone layered dessert. This version borrows the concept of a layered mascarpone cream and ladyfinger dessert, but adapts it with spring and Easter in mind. If lemon and raspberry aren’t your thing, you can substitute another berry combination, including blueberries, sliced strawberries, orange segments or mango. If you don’t care for alcohol in your desserts, substitute juice for the liquors. Mascarpone cheese can be found in the specialty cheese section of most grocers. Organic edible flowers can be found with the herbs in the produce section.

Start to finish: 4 ⁄2 hours (30 minutes active) Servings: 12 For the syrup: 1 ⁄2 cup sugar 1 ⁄4 cup limoncello liqueur 1 ⁄4 cup lemon juice For the mascarpone cream: 5 egg yolks 1 ⁄2 cup sugar 1 ⁄4 cup elderflower liqueur 1 ⁄4 cup limoncello liqueur Two 16-ounce tubs mascarpone cheese Two 3-ounce packages ladyfingers Two 6-ounce containers raspberries To garnish, if desired: Organic edible flowers 1 egg white 1 teaspoon water Sugar To make the syrup, in a small saucepan over medium, combine

the sugar, limoncello and lemon juice. Heat until simmering and the sugar is dissolved. Set aside to cool. To make the mascarpone cream, in a medium stainless steel bowl, whisk together the egg yolks, sugar and both liqueurs. Set aside. Bring a medium saucepan with 1 ⁄2 inch of water to a simmer. Place the bowl of the egg mixture over the pan. The bowl should rest over the water without touching it. Whisk the yolk mixture continuously until thickened, lightened in color and hot to the touch, about 10 minutes. In the bowl of a stand mixer, combine the mascarpone cheese and the yolk mixture. Beat together on medium-low until thoroughly mixed. Increase speed to medium then beat for 30 seconds. It should be thickened and hold peaks. In an 8-by-11-inch pan, arrange a layer of ladyfingers across the bottom. The number that will

fit will depend on the size of the ladyfingers. Sprinkle evenly with the syrup. You should use half the syrup. Spread half of the mascarpone cream over the top of the ladyfingers. Evenly distribute 1 package of the raspberries over the cream, gently pressing them in. Arrange a second layer of ladyfingers, drizzle with the remaining syrup, then top with the remaining mascarpone cream and raspberries. Refrigerate at least 4 hours or overnight before serving. To make sugared flowers, you can choose to use small flowers whole or pull the petals off larger flowers. Beat the egg white and water together until bubbly. Using a small clean paintbrush (be sure it’s never been used for paint) paint the flowers or petals lightly with the egg white mixture, then sprinkle with sugar. Set aside on a wire rack to dry. Sprinkle over the top of the tiramisu before serving.

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asy to make and fun to do with your kids, this colorful no-bake Easter treat also is a good way to use up all that Easter candy. Candy coating chocolates can be found at most craft stores in the candy and cake decorating aisle, as well as in the baking aisle of most grocers. You can get a variety of colors, including pastels and white, as well as milk and dark chocolates; mix and match as desired. EASTER BARK Start to finish: 30 minutes (10 minutes active) Servings: 16 1 ⁄2 cup sweetened shredded coconut Green food coloring 1 pound pink candy coating chocolate 1 pound yellow candy coating chocolate

11⁄2 cups of candy toppings (such as small jelly beans, Easter candy sprinkles, candycoated chocolate eggs) In a large zip-close plastic bag, combine the coconut and a few drops of green food coloring. Close the bag and shake until the coconut is evenly green. Set aside. Line a rimmed baking sheet with waxed or parchment paper. One at a time, place each color of candy coating chocolate in a microwave-safe bowl and heat on high in 30-second bursts, stirring between, until melted and smooth. Spoon the melted chocolate onto the prepared baking sheet in a random pattern. Use a small spoon to swirl the colors together. Let cool for 5 minutes, then top with the jelly beans, sprinkles, other candies and green coconut as desired. Set aside to harden completely, about 20 to 30 minutes, then break into chunks.

The 1st Annual Creative Aging Symposium will be held May 6-7 at the Downtown Marriott, 304 N. Greene St., Greensboro, and the Greensboro Cultural Center, 200 N. Davie St. The growing awareness of human potential in later life provides a unique opportunity for artists and health-care professionals to proactively incorporate creative programs into the lives of older adults. The Creative Aging Symposium offers people in both professions ways to embrace creativity and advance culture change in aging service environments. The highly interactive twoday symposium will raise awareness of resources available at the national, state and local levels during the general session on May 6. The May 7 workshops will offer experiential concurrent sessions providing valuable handson tools to encourage innovative thought and implementation of new creative programs. Objectives include learning about the untapped potential of older adults and the growing field of creative aging, including research and programming at the national, state and local levels; receiving handson training in creative programs you can take back to your community; learning about the resources and creative opportunities that exist for older adults locally, regionally and nationally; and connecting with other artists and aging service providers in your area. Presented by the Center for Creative Aging, the symposium is open to artists and all aging service providers. Registration and accommodations information can be found by visiting http:// www.cca-nc.org/ ccanc_specialevents_symposium. html.

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Easy to make Easter bark is a great treat to make with the kids and a good way to make use of all the candy around the house.

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS OF WILLIAM RILEY KEESEE, III S a m N e l s o n Coeburn, having qualified as Executor of the Estate of William Riley Keesee, III, late of 110 Welch Drive, High Point, NC 2 7 2 6 5 , t h e undersigned does hereby notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the estate of said dec edent to exhibit t h e m t o t h e undersigned at 415 Se neca Str eet, NW, Calabash, NC 28467, on or before June 28, 2010, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons, firms and c o r p o r a t i o n s indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 23 March, 2010.

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Sam Nelson Coeburn Executor Of the Estate of William Riley Keesee, III Sheila K. McLamb Attorney for the Executor PO Box 3168 Shallotte, NC 28459 (910) 754-6908 March 24, 31, 2010 April 7, 14, 2010

THE UNDERSIGNED, having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Howard W a y n e C o x , deceased late of Guilford County, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said Estate to present t h e m t o t h e undersigned on or before the 11th day of June, 2010, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment to the undersigned.

THE UNDERSIGNED, having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of Pauline T. Carroll, deceased late of Guilford County, this is to notify all per sons, fi rms, and corporations having cla ims agai nst said Estate to present t h e m t o t h e undersigned on or before the 9th day of June, 2010, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment to the undersigned.

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Michael W. Cox Executor of the Estate of Howard Wayne Cox 209-H Northpoint Avenue High Point, NC 27262

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The undersigned, having qualified as CO-Execut or of the Estate of VIRGINIA HEDRICK KIVETT, Deceased, late of Guilford County, North Carolina does hereby notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 16th day June , 2010 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms or corpo rations indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned.

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JOHN CRAIG KIVETT, Co-Executor 1408 Wisteria Court High Point, NC 27265

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Elizabeth M. Koonce Roberson Haworth Reese, P.L.L.C. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law Suite 300 High Poi nt Bank Trust Bldg. Post Office Box 1550 High Point, NC 27261

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JEFFREY K. KIVETT 3020 English Road High Point, NC 27262 RICHARD S. TOWERS Attorney at Law 322 South Wreen Street High Point, North Carolina 27260 Telephone: (336) 885-5151 March 17, 2010 April 7, 2010

Thomasville City Schools Request for Qualifications for Design Location: Thomasville High Schools, Street, Thomasville, NC 27360

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The undersigned, having qualified as CO-Executors of the E state of ROMAINE DOVE RAMSEY, Deceased, late of Guilford County, North Carolina does hereby notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 23rd day June , 2010 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery.

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Scope of Work: Job consists of installation of heat-pump system for Elementary school Media Center. A mandatory meeting will be held on April 1, 2010 at 2:00 o’clock pm. Notice: This project will be financed with funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. A copy of the Contract Provisions required for Recovery Act funding will be provided to the bidder. Bids must be received by Thomasville City Schools before 1:00 o’clock PM on April 14, 2010.

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The undersigned, having qualified as Executor of the Estate of BETTY JEAN RIDGE, Deceased, late of Guilford County, North Carolina does hereby notify all persons, firms and corporations having cla ims agai nst said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 16th day June , 2010 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms or corpo rations indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. of

PAUL BENJAMIN RIDGE, Executor 2518 Yow Road Greensboro, NC 27407 RICHARD S. TOWERS Attorney at Law 322 South Wreen Street High Point, North Carolina 27260 Telephone: (336) 885-5151 24,

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Delores Turner Wright Stephenson Executrix of the Estate of Robert Jessie Turner 404 Academy Street High Point, NC 27260 March 17, 24, April 7, 2010.

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Maid Service seeks honest, mature, hardworking women. Weekday hours. Comp. includes base pay, car allowance, bonus, & tips. Apply 131 W. Parris Ave., Ste. #14, High Point.

PT CUSTOMER SERVICE CLERK WEEKEND ONLY The High Point Enterprise is seeking an individual that enjoys interacting with the public. Candidate must have good verbal skills and be very organized. This position will be answering incoming calls as well as calling past and current subscribers to The High Point Enterprise. Position hours are Saturday 6am-11am and Sunday 6am-12pm. Must be flexible in scheduling. Please apply in person at The High Point Enterprise Monday thru Friday 9am3pm. No phone calls please. EOE.

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Snack Bar Position Cooking exp. prefd. Weekend hours reqd. Pay plus tips. Call 475-5580 Experienced Friendly Waitstaff & Take out Person needed. Apply in peron. Sanibel’s 2929 N. Main St. No Phone Calls Please. Waitstaff experience wa n te d a t A u st in ’s Restaurant- 2448 N. Main St. HP

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Tire Technician Needed for L.A. Tire & Auto, Inc. Exp. and refs. required. Apply in person only at: 10714 N. Main St., Archdale. *No Phone Calls

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Needing Experienced Upholstery Sewers and Upholsterers with a minimum of 3 years experience. Apply in person, Select Furniture, 408 South Rd. HP NC or call 336886-3572

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F/T Property Manager needed. Multi-Family HUD experience a must, tax credit preferred, not required. Basic computer skills, and a good attitude a must. Fax resume with desired salary to 1-866-924-1611. EOE

FLAT BED DRIVERS DEDICATED & REGIONAL Home weekends Insurance with dental and optical 401K, Bonuses and much more Call Tandem Transport Corp. 800-348-8532 Ext. 8140 or 800-591-0466 Ext. 11 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ROCKINGHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE DISTRICT COURT 10 CVD 444 SHIRLEY PFEFFER HALL, Plaintiff vs. RICHARD ALLEN HALL, Defendant TO: RICHARD ALLEN HALL TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above-entitled action. The nature of the relief sought is as follow: ABSOLUTE DIVORCE. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than MAY 17, 2010, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought.

This is the 15th day of March 2010.

This the 23rd day of March, 2010.

Lisa Stewart Attorney for Petitioner NC Bar #40105 210 East Lexington Avenue High Point, NC 27262

Curtis Howe, Attorney for Plaintiff 105 N. Franklin Street Madison, North Carolina 27025 Telephone: 336-427-3441 NC Bar No: 13908

March 17, 24 & 31, 2010

March 31, April 7 & 14, 2010

Now Leasing Apts Newly Remodeled, 1st Month Free Upon Approved Application, Reduced Rents, Call 336-889-5099

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The Classifieds T’ville 2BR/1.5BA Townhouse. Stove, refrig., & cable furn. No pets. No Section 8. $440+ dep. 475-2080. WE have section 8 approved apartments. Call day or night 625-0052.

Commercial Property

5000 sq. ft. former daycare with a 5000 sq. ft. fenced in yard. Well located in High Point. Call day or night 336-625-6076 600 SF Wrhs $200 400 SF Office $250 T-ville 336-561-6631 70,000 ft. former Braxton Culler bldg. Well located. Reasonable rent. Call day or night. 336-6256076 Almost new 10,000 sq ft bldg on Baker Road, plenty of parking. Call day or night 336-625-6076 Place your ad today & do not forget to ask about our attention getters!!

COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL Updated 33,300 sq. ft. Excellent industrial building. Good parking & loading. Lots of offices at 2226 Shore Drive. Very reasonable lease at $3900. Henry Shavitz Realty 882-8111 Office 615 W English 4300 sf. Industrial 641 McWay Dr, 2500 sf. Fowler & Fowler 883-1333

OFFICE SPACES Looking to increase or decrease your office size. Large & Small Office spaces. N High Point. All amenities included & Conference Room, Convenient to the Airport.

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across from Outback, 1200-4000 sq. ft. D.G. Real-Estate Inc 336-841-7104

Want... Need.... Can not Live Without? The Classifieds Retail Off/Warehouse 2800 sqft $650 10,000 sqft $1600 T-ville 336-362-2119

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5928 G. Friendly Ave............$700

205 Nighthawk Pl ........... $895

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3 ROOM APARTMENT partly furnished. 476-5530 431-3483

5056 Bartholomew’s... $950

3 Bedrooms 201 Murray St ................. $375 704 E. Kearns St ............ $450 500 Woodrow Ave ......... $500 105 Bellevue Dr. ............. $575 302 Ridgecrest .............. $575 1033 Foust St. ................ $575 352 Wingo St ................. $600 3503 Morris Farm Rd . $1150

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1br Archdale $395 2br Chestnut $395 Daycare $3200 L&J Prop 434-2736 2BR Apt in Archdale, $450 month plus deposit. Not pets. Call 336-431-5222 APARTMENTS & HOUSES FOR RENT. (336)884-1603 for info.

★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Quality 1 & 2 BR Apts for Rent Starting @ $395 Southgate Garden & Piedmont Trace Apartments (336) 476-5900 ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

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3 BEDROOMS 1614 N. Hamilton .........$325 406 Summitt................$750 523 Guilford.................$450 1705 Worth............. $598 604 Parkwood........ $450 1805 Whitehall ........ $450

1200 Wynnewood .........$1400 Call About Rent Specials Fowler & Fowler 883-1333 www.fowler-fowler.com

Buy * Save * Sell Place your ad in the classifieds! Buy * Save * Sell 2 8 4 7 M o s s y Meadow, Jamestown. 2BR/2BA, FEnced Yard, Garage. $850/mo. Call Kinley & Associates R/E, CAll 336-434-4146 302 Lawndale-2br 212 Edgeworth-1br 883-9602

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1108 Hickory Chapel Road .......................$375 313 Hobson.................$335 1506 Graves ................$398 1009 True Lane ...........$450 1015 True Lane............$450 100 Lawndale ..............$450 1609 Pershing..............$500

2 BEDROOMS 900 A S. Elm ...............$298 302 Amhurst ...............$450 1605 & 1613 Fowler ............................... $400 1301 Bencini.................$325 1305 Bencini ................$325 612 A Chandler ...........$335 209 Griclar...................$350 804 Winslow .......... $335 1500-B Hobart.............$298 106-D Thomas........ $395 2709 E. Kivett......... $398 824-H Old Winston Rd ......................................$550 706-C Railroad ............$345 231 Crestwood............$425 1423 Cook ...................$420 1502 Larkin ..................$325 305-A Phillips...............$300 304-B Phillips...............$300 1407-A E. Commerce ......................................$325 1101 Carter St...............$350 705-B Chestnut...........$390 215-G Dorothy........ $360

1 BEDROOM 810 B English........... $198 211 E. Kendall ......... $345 620-19A N. Hamilton ................................ $310 211 G I Long ........... $300 618-12A N. Hamilton ............................... $298 1003 #2 N. Main ..... $298 Apt. #6 .........................$379 320G Richardson ....... $335

620-20B N. Hamilton ......................................$375

SECTION 8 2600 Holleman....... $498 1423 Cook St.......... $420 900 Meredith ......... $298 614 Everette ........... $498 1106 Grace ............. $425 406 Greer .............. $325

600 N. Main St. 882-8165 3 BEDROOMS 603 Denny...................... $750 601 E. Lexington............. $725 602 Lake ........................ $575 1014 Grace ..................... $575 281 Dorothy.................... $550 116 Dorothy .................... $550 1414 Madison ................. $525 205 Guilford ................... $495 1439 Madison................. $495 205 Kendall .................... $495 920 Forest ..................... $450 1217 Cecil ....................... $425 4846 Pike ....................... $400 1215 & 19 Furlough ......... $375 2 BEDROOMS 2847 Mossy Mdow ........ $850 1100 Westbrook.............. $750 3911 D Archdale.............. $600 208 Liberty ..................... $550 1806 Welborn ................. $495 8798 US 311.................... $495 8798 US 311 #2............... $495 906 Beaumont ............... $475 3612 Eastward ............... $465 302 Avery....................... $450 320 Player...................... $425 215-B W. Colonial........... $400 600 WIllowbar ................ $400 1035 B Pegram .............. $395 304-A Kersey................. $395 502 Lake ........................ $375 1418 Johnson ................. $375 1429 E Commerce ......... $375 517 Lawndale ................. $375 913 Howard.................... $365 10812 N. Main................. $350 802 Barbee .................... $350 503 Hill St ....................... $350 606 Wesley.................... $325 415 A Whiteoak.............. $325 1311 Bradshaw ...............$300 1730 B Braves ................ $295 1 BEDROOMS 2921 Archdale ................ $375 311 E. Kendall ................. $350 313 B Kersey .................. $340 205 A&B Taylor .............. $285 1007 A Park .................... $250 529 A Flint ...................... $250

KINLEY REALTY 336-434-4146

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901-A Thissell 1br 415 Cable 2br 804 Forrest 2br 904 Proctor 1br 313 Windley 2br 2508 Kivett 2br

200 325 375 295 300 375

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2823 Craig Point ........$500

3228 Wellingford ....... $450

Spring Dep. Special! Limited Time! Freshly Renovated 1 & 2 BR Apts & Single family homes. Staring at $400, Section 8 accepted. Call Roger 302-8173 or Philip 267-907-2359 Today

1 Bedroom 313 Allred Place...............$315 217 Lindsay St ................ $400 2 Bedrooms 709-B Chestnut St.......... $350 711-B Chestnut St ........... $375 316 Friendly Ave ............. $375 713-A Scientific St........... $395 1140 Montlieu Ave .......... $400 2301 Delaware Pl............ $400 318 Monroe Pl ................ $400 309 Windley St. .............. $425

Stylist seeking immediate clientele. Great Pay plus Benefits. Leadership & Growth Opportunities. Call 336-3121885

1 year tractor trailer Exp. *Year Round Freight Great working Environment! HOME WEEKENDS 800-545-1351

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Hurry! Going Fast. No Security Deposit (336)869-6011

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Cypress Truck Lines

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TANDEM TRANSPORT CORP

TO: Unknown father, respondent

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Kitchen help needed, apply between 9a2pm at Kepley’s BBQ 1304 N. Main St. HP.

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THE UNDERSIGNED, having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of Robert Jessie Turner, deceased late of Guilford County, this is to notify all persons, f i r m s , a n d corporations having claims against said Estate to present t h e m t o t h e undersigned on or before the 17th day of June, 2010, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 17th March, 2010.

Please mail/fax resume to: Hospice of Randolph County, 416 Vision Drive, Asheboro NC 27203 FAX: (336) 672-0868 ATTN: Human Resources or Apply online at hospiceofrandolph.org.

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March 17, 2010 April 7, 2010

Clinical Team Leader: FT position for RN with strong leadership abilities to manage the home health and hospice nursing home teams. The qualified candidate will have home health/and or hospice experience as well as strong organizational skills, communication skills and the ability to motivate and lead staff.

Call 794-2401 or apply in person 300B S. Stratford Rd, Winston-Salem (Thruway Shopping Center)

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IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE # 10-SP-556

Take notice that you are required to make defense to such pleading no later than forty (40) days after the date of the first publication of this notice, exclusive of such date. Upon your failure to do so, the Petitioner will apply to the Court for relief sought in the Petition. Any parental rights that you may have will be terminated upon the entry of the decree of adoption.

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FORSYTH COUNTY

Take notice that a Petition for Stepparent Adoptions was filed by Ashley Cameron Ellis on the 8th of March, 2010, with the Clerk of Superior Court for Forsyth County, Winston-Salem, NC, in the above special proceeding. The Petition relates to a female child born on May 4th, 2004 in Forsyth Medical Center. The birth mother’s name is Heather Meredyth Ellis who was a student at High Point University in 2003 and 2004 under the name Heather Meredyth Stattenfield.

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March 24, 31, 2010 April 7, 14, 2010

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA

BY: Ashley Cameron Ellis

FOUND: Small Puppy Jack Russell, Lab Mix? Approx 2-3 months old. House Broken, Very Friendly. Found in High Point Area. Call to identify 336-885-5313

RICHARD S. TOWERS Attorney at Law 322 South Wreen Street High Point, North Carolina 27260 Telephone: (336) 885-5151

NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION

FOR THE ADOPTION OF: Leah Skyler Ellis

FOUND: Small Male Beagle Dog. Found on Corner of Castleton Dr & Hwy 62 in Thomasville. Call to identify 336-472-6376

JESS W. VAUGHT Executor 6954 Welborn Road Trinity, NC 27370

To receive a bidding package contact: Thomasville City Schools Greg Miller, Maintenance Director 400 Turner Street Thomasville, NC 27360 Email: millerg@tcs.k12.nc.us (Preferred) Phone: (336) 474-4224 Fax: (336) 475-0356

Found

Found Dog in Nathan Hunt area, call to identify 336-882-1637

All persons, firms or corpo rations indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned.

Unity

Notice Recovery Funds - QSCB Funding This is a Quality Bid Selection .Applicants will be selected based on qualifications and ability to provide the necessary services described in the scope of services to be provided. Thomasville City Schools reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Project: Removal of existing “storefront type“ aluminum frame, glass, and panel exterior walls and replacement with energy efficient construction and windows. This project will need to begin construction around mid June of 2010. Construction will need to be completed before the beginning of the school year in August of 2010. Exact dates are to be determined by selected applicant and Thomasville City Schools. Submittals should be received at our office before 1:00 o’clock PM on April 12, 2010.For a copy of the scope of services, Contact: Greg Miller Maint. Director, 400 Turner Street, Thomasville, NC 27360

Thomasville City Schools Invitation to Bid For: Installation of HVAC system Location: Liberty Drive Elementary Center 410 Unity Street Thomasville, NC 27360

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This the 16th March, 2010. 410

LOST: Between Squire Davis & Skeet Club. Cream Colored. Jack a Poo. “Bear“ approx 6lbs. Please call if found 869-7904 REWARD!

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This the 23rd March, 2010.

Lost

LOST: Beautiful White Cluster Diamond Ring around 3/22. REWARD. If found please call 472-3414

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This the 16th March, 2010.

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Margaret Paula Hunt Executrix of the Estate of Pauline T. Carroll 920 Shamrock Road High Point, NC 27265

March 10, 17, 24 & 31, 2010

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

This the 2nd March, 2010.

This the 9th March, 2010.

Medical/ General

Kids Path© RN Case Manger

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

COUNTY OF GUILFORD

Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of LOUISE LYLE HEEB, late of High Point, Guilford County, North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the estate of said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned at the address below on or before the June 09, 2010 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned.

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THE HIGH POINT ENTERPRISE

Davidson County, 4BR/3BA House Rent w/Opt To Buy $750/mo 472-4435 Furnished Luxury 3br Townhome, w/ 2 car garage, and Courtyard, Orchard Knob, $1350. per mo. Call 252-725-5375 N E E D S P A C E ? 3BR/1BA. CENT H/A CALL 336-434-2004 Need space in your garage?

Call The Classifieds 2BR Central Air, carpet, blinds, appls., No pets. 883-4611 LM RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL NEEDS Call CJP 884-4555 1 BEDROOM Chestnut Apts ................ $295 2 BEDROOMS 1003B Blair ..................... $425 1704 Long St .................. $450 2315 A Van Buren ..........$390 318-B Coltrane ...............$425

1348 Bailey Cir........... $595 3762 Pineview ........... $500 607 Hedrick .............. $325 209 Motsinger........... $350 2415A Francis......... $500

5363 Darr................$275 1827-B Johnson ............. $550 706 Kennedy.......... $350 2604 Triangle Lake ........ $350 Scientific................. $395 Woodside Apts.............. $450 1310 C Eaton Pl .............. $450 3016-A Sherrill................ $375 3 BEDROOMS 3628 Hickswood ............ $995 2603 Ty Cir..................... $600 125 Thomas.................... $675 127 Thomas.................... $675 511 Blain Ct..................... $575 604 N Rotary ................. $625 1013 Adams............. $415 2915 Central Av ......... $525 650 Wesley ............... $400 1823 W. Lexington ......... $650

4 BEDROOMS 4465 Garden Club ........$1200 Craven-Johnson Pollock 615 N. Hamilton St. 884-4555 Spacious 2BR, 1BA, W/D Hook ups Move in Specials. Call 803-1314

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Mobile Homes/Spaces

1BR MH. Stove & refrig. Cent Air. Must show employment proof. Good Location. 431-5560 2br Mobile Home for rent, Archdale/Cedar Sq uare are a. $450. per mo., 625-5316 Mobile Homes & Lots Auman Mobile Home Pk 3910 N. Main 883-3910

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Rooms

1st week 1/2 price. Fully furnished. All utilities. $100. in High Point. Call 848-2689

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3BR/1BA House in Thomasville. Call 336472-3431 for more information

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3BR/2BA, 2100sqft. Pilot School Area. No Pets. $850/mo + dep. Call 336-408-1304

A-1 ROOMS. Clean, close to stores, buses, A/C. No deposit. 803-1970.

3BR, 2BA at 1709 Edm o n d s o n S t . $480/mo. Henry Shavitz Realty 882-8111.

A Better Room 4U HP within walking distance of stores, buses. 886-3210/ 883-2996

3BR/2BA, Denton area, $500/mo. 2BR/2BA, T-ville, $600/mo. 870-0654 3BR/2BA Goldfish Pond in Garden, Cent H/A. $895 472-0224 4 BEDROOMS 112 White Oak.........$1195 3700 Innwood ........$1195 622 Dogwood ........ $895 3 BEDROOMS 1000 Ruskin............ $895 1312 Granada ......... $895 509 Langdale ..........$750 2705 Ingleside Dr ....$725 1700-F N.hamilton ... $625

813 Magnolia .......... $595 726 Bridges.............$575 1135 Tabor...............$575 2415 Williams ......... $550 1020 South ............. $550

AFFORDABLE rooms for rent. Call 491-2997 LOW Weekly Rates a/c, phone, HBO, eff. Travel Inn Express, HP 883-6101 no sec. dep.

Rooms, $100- up. No Alcohol or Drugs. Incld Util.. 887-2033 Walking dist.HPU rooming hse. Util.,cent. H/A, priv. $90-up. 989-3025.

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Vacation

N. Myrtle Beach, Shore Dr area. 2 BR, 2 BA. Ocean view condo. Weeks ava. 336-476-8662

2208-A Gable way .. $550

601 Willoubar.......... $525 1605 Staley............. $525 324 Louise ............. $525 1016 Grant .............. $525 919 Old Winston ..... $525 2209-A Gable Way .. $500 2219 N. Centennial.. $495 127 Pinecrest...........$475

1019 Montlieu ..........$475 1606 Larkin............. $450 502 Everett ............ $450 328 Walker............. $425 322 Walker............. $425 2 BEDROOM 2640 2D Ingleside $780

1048 Oakview......... $650 213 W. State........... $600 101 #6 Oxford Pl ..... $535 1540 Beaucrest ...... $525 1420 Madison......... $500 204 Prospect ......... $500 920 Westbrook ...... $495 419 Peace ...............$475 16 Leonard ............. $450 215 Friendly ............ $450 1198 Day................. $450 1707 W. Rotary ....... $450 111 Chestnut ........... $450 1101 Blain ................ $450 700-B Chandler...... $425 12 June................... $425 205-A Tyson Ct...... $425 1501-B Carolina ...... $425 1100 Wayside ......... $400 321 Greer ............... $400 324 Walker............. $400 713-B Chandler ...... $399 611-B Hendrix ......... $395 204 Hoskins ........... $395 2903-A Esco .......... $395 1043-B Pegram ...... $395 908 E. Kearns ........ $395 1704 Whitehall ........ $385 601-B Everett ..........$375 2306-A Little ...........$375 501 Richardson .......$375 1635-A W. Rotary ....... $350

1206 Adams ................$350 1227 Redding...............$350 305 Barker...................$350 406 Kennedy...............$350 311-B Chestnut............$350 1516-B Oneka..............$350 309-B Griffin ................$335 3006 Oakcrest ............$325 4703 Alford ..................$325 313-B Barker ...............$300 1116-B Grace ...............$295 1711-B Leonard............$285 1517 Olivia.....................$280 1515 Olivia.....................$280 1 BEDROOM 1123-C Adams ........ $450 1107-B Robin Hood........ $425 1107-C Robin Hood . $425

620-A Scientific .......$375 508 Jeanette...........$375 1119-A English......... $350 910 Proctor............. $325 305 E. Guilford ........$275 309-B Chestnut ......$275 502-B Coltrane .......$270 1228 Tank............... $250 1317-A Tipton.......... $235 608-A Lake ............ $225 CONRAD REALTORS 512 N. Hamilton 885-4111

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2 Plots at Floral Gardens Section S, Value $3200, Selling $2900 ea. 336-240-3629 Floral Garden, 2 plots. Sells for $6400 asking $5000. Call 610-698-7056 Nice 1 Grave Plot Section G, in Floral Gardens Cemetery. $1200. 431-2346 Nice Plot section T in Floral Garden Cemetery. $2500. 882-9132

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Commercial Property

1800 Sq. Ft. Davidson County, Conrad Realtors 336-885-4111 30,000 sq ft warehouse, loading docks, plenty of parking. Call dy or night 336-625-6076

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Houses

1.3 ac. 2400 sf. house $89,900. David. Cty. brokr-ownr 4752600

WENDOVER HILLS (new listing) Beautifully remodeled brick home at 502 Birchwood 3 bedrooms, 2 updated baths, new windows, new appliances, countertops and kitchen floors. Repainted inside refinished beautiful hardwood floors, this is like new. Call for appointment $142,500.

Henry Shavitz Realty 882-8111


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Pets - Free

Sm Puppy Jack Russell, Lab Mix? Apprx 2-3 mo old. House Broken, Very Friendly. Call 885-5313

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Household Goods

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A new mattress set T$99 F$109 Q$122 K$191. Can Del. 336-992-0025 Where Buyers & Sellers Meet

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Care Sick Elderly

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Certified and experienced CNA will care for your loved ones, weekday, weekends AM/PM, references, and background ck. provided. Call Bonnie 472-4634 / 687-0777

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Lawn Care

C & C Lawn Care. Mow, trim, aerate, fert., etc. Res & comm. 434-6924 Where Buyers & Sellers Meet

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Pets

12 Blue Pitt Puppies. Parents ABDA & UKC Reg. Call for information 336-307-3757 or 336-989-0430 Bichon Poo, Maltese, Schanuzer, Shih Tzu 498-7721

For Sale 6 week old Blue Pit Bull puppies, 6 F, 2 M, $250. each. Call 471-6461

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Maltese Male pup Snow White. Easter Baby. $500 Cash. Call 336-431-9848

Buy * Save * Sell Mowing & Trimming. Archdale, Trinity & Sophia. Reasonable Rates. Call 861-1803

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Painting Papering

SAM KINCAID PAINTING FREE ESTIMATES CALL 472-2203

Yorkshire Terrier Male Pup AKC Looking For Love $475 Call 336-431-9848

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Farm

Troybilt Hind Tiller, used 2 times, cost $700. new will sell for $250. Call 336-8864707

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Furniture

60 Inch Magnavox Projection TV with White Wash Wall Unit. $300. Call 336-3624026/687-6424

Pets - Free

Bassett 3 Piece Living Room Suite, Sofa, Chair and Love Seat. Excellent Condition Call 475-8565 leave message

Lab Mix Puppies Free to Good Homes Only. Great Outdoors Pet.. Call 336-803-1251 for more information

Oval Glass Dinette Table with 4 chairs. Good Condition. $75 Call 336-362-4026 or 687-6424

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Family Yard Sale Household items, Bedroom, Kitchen, Bath, some clothes. N O PRESALES. Fri 4/2, 8am-Until. 328 Canterbury Rd, HP.

2000 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer, 129k miles, 4WD, V8, 5.4 liter, 3rd row seat, t o w i n g p c k g , premium sound. $6700. Call 336-2072253

Classic Antique Cars

FORD ’69. SELL OR TRADE. 429 eng., Needs restoring $1000/Firm. 431-8611 PLYMOUTH Concorde 1951. Sale or TradeNeeds restoring. $2100 firm. 431-8611

Motorcycles

03 Harley Davidson Road King, 565 miles, $15,500. Call 8705127

1995 HD, Sportster, Lots of Chrome. $4,000. Call 336289-3924 98 Kawasaki Vulcan. 1500cc, 15k mi. Black. Lots of Chrome. $4800. 859-0689 EC

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Recreation Vehicles

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Miscellaneous

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Schwin Bowflex Workout Equipment $100. Excellent Condition. Call 336-3624026/687-6424

Autos for Sale

07 Chevy Malibu, 35k mi, auto, 4 cylinder, new Michelins, $9,350. 510-8794

Wanted to Buy

1990 Honda Accord, 5 speed. Good Tires. PW, PS. $1,495. Call 336-475-2613

BUYING ANTIQUES. Old Furn, Glass, Old Toys & Old Stuff. 1pc or all. Buy estates big/small. W/S 817-1247/ 788-2428

88 Chevy Corvette , auto, very good cond., Call if interested 472-5560

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98 Lincoln Continental Mark VIII, 171k miles, VGC. Blk EXT & INT, loaded, $3995, obo. 336-906-3770

BUYING ANTIQUES Collectibles, Coins, 239-7487 / 472-6910

2003 Toyota 4Runner. V8 engine. 115k miles. VGC. $7000. 869-2947

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’01 Damon motorhome. 2 slides, 2 ACs, 10k, loaded. 36ft. Very good cond., $52,000. Back-up camera. 431-9891

Vans

Large Comm. Van, ’95 Dodge Van 2500, new motor & trans., 883-1849 $3000 neg

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2002 HD, Electra Glide Standard. Lots of Chromes. LN. $10,000. 289-3924 95 HD Ro ad King. Less than 18K. Lots of Chrome. Blk & Silver w/hardbags. Reduced $9,500.obo 345-4221

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Sport Utility

AT Quality Motors you can buy regardless. Good or bad credit. 475-2338

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2001 Toro Garden Tractor. With 54“ Hydraulic Deck. Hydrostat w/20hp Kohler eng. only 427hrs. Asking $2253. Call 336-240-3629

Fuel Wood/ Stoves

2 Gas Heaters for sale, best offer, good condition, if interested please call 336885-8218

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USED APPLIANCES Sales & Services $50 Service Call 336-870-4380

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Appliances

Frigidaire Stove & Magic Chef Refrig, Side by Side, 2 dr. 19.8 cuft. 475-8085

Computer Repair

SCOOTERS Computers. We fix any problem. Low prices. 476-2042

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98’ Jeep Wrangler 4WD auto, a/c, cruise, ps/ brakes, ex. cond. , $9000. 215-1892

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99 Chevy Lumina 95k miles, V6, clean dependable car, $2800. 689-2165

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Wanted to Buy

CASH FOR JUNK CARS. CALL TODAY 454-2203 QUICK CASH PAID FOR JUNK CARS & TRUCKS. 434-1589. Make your classified ads work harder for you with features like Bolding, Ad Borders & eye-catching graphics

94’ Camper, new tires, water heater, & hookup. Good cond., sleeps 7, $6,400. Call 301-2789 1990 Southwind Motorhome. 33ft, Full Body Paint. 454 C h e v y , J a c k s , Generator, $9250. Call 336-847-3719 ’90 Winnebago Chiefton 29’ motor home. 73,500 miles, runs

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2 Bedroom/ 2 Bath Condo $82,000. Excellent High Point location convenient to Winston-Salem and Greensboro. Apprx. 950 square feet. Spacious bedrooms and closets. Garden tub in the master bath. Tray ceilings and crown molding in the living room. Private balcony overlooking a wooded area. Includes: Refrigerator, dishwasher, stove, microwave and washer/dryer connection MOTIVATED SELLER. **Will rent for $650 per month.

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inning a championship in college brought back the same exhilaration felt from winning one in high school for Anna Freeman. But the former East Davidson star stopped short of comparing the state NCHSAA 2A title she helped the Golden Eagles win two years ago to cutting down the nets with her Appalachian SPORTS State teammates after winning the Greer Women’s BasketSmith ball Invitational ■■■ title on Sunday. “There’s nothing that will replace winning that first championship,” Freeman said. “But the state championship was with people I had been playing with all my life. It was definitely a great feeling in both cases, but I can’t compare the two. This was a totally different situation, team and people.” The situation in the championship game included the Mountaineers rallying from a 19-point deficit to defeat Memphis 79-71 and finish with an 23-12 record. Freeman contributed 13 points, nine rebounds, a team and season-high eight assists and a team and season-high seven steals, “When we were 19 down, we were at the point where we could have folded,” Freeman said. “But, we decided we weren’t. We started clicking on all cylinders and started getting some stops. We won all year by fighting and scrapping. We accomplished what he wanted to do. It made all the hard work worthwhile when the practices were tough and the time in the weight room was tough. “Memphis was a great team. They had more talent. But, the team with the most talent doesn’t always win.” That was the message new Mountaineer coach Darcie Vincent tired to instill early in her squad of four freshmen, four sophomores, a junior and a senior.

got another chance, we were out to show what we want the future of Appalachian State women’s basketball to be.” With the strong finish and virtually the whole team coming back, Freeman sees the Mountaineers as contenders for the Southern Conference championship. Freeman, who started out as a power forward and started as a wing forward at times later in the year, proved she is a vital cog in the improvement of the program. She averaged 10.2 points and 8.3 rebounds per game with seven double-doubles, had 98 steals, 93 assists and 91 blocks. She scored in double figures 20 times and scored the most five times, with a high of 21 coming against Samford in the regular season. She led the team in rebounding 19 times, with a game-high of 19. She didn’t find it easy. “There was definitely an adjustment,” Freeman said. “You go from concentrating on basketball for three months in high school to working on it for 10 months. The competition is bigger, fast and stronger. At East, I was usually bigger than anyone I played against. It’s not that way in college. You are going up against grown women who work on basketball for 10 months. And it is definitely more work, from being in the weight room at five in the PHOTO COURTESY OF APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY SPORTS INFORMATION DEPARTMENT Former East Davidson star Anna Freeman enjoyed a solid freshman sea- morning to all the practices. “But it helped that our coach son and helped Appalachian State University capture the Women’s Basstresses defense and that was ketball Invitational tournament title. perfect because that’s what we “We had to read a book, I think system and there was a lot to emphasized at East Davidson.” learn,” Freeman said. “Once we it was “Talent Is Never Enough” Freeman will get a break from got more comfortable with it and basketball over the next two and then after each chapter to with each other, then we started two, they’d give us a little quiz weeks before workouts resume. clicking,” and asked each one of us how we After a break following the end of One of the losses was a demorwere affected by it,” Freeman the semester, she’ll return in July alizing 66-53 defeat to Samford in for a summer-school session while said. When ASU started the season 7- the Southern Conference tourna- resuming work on basketball. ment semifinals. 9, the prospect for the Mountain“When you’re little, you dream “It wasn’t because we weren’t eers improving dramatically on of playing college (basketball),” their 9-22 record from the 2008-09 playing hard or not hustling,” Freeman said. ”You get here and Freeman said. “We weren’t trycampaign didn’t looking promissee that there is a lot of work ing to mess up. We just couldn’t ing. But, eventually the young to it and it’s not quite like you get into the flow of the game and squad started meshing, so well dreamed it would be. But I love in-sync with each other. It was they went 16-3 over the last 19 playing basketball. I wouldn’t go games. The explosion began with very disappointing. We thought back and change anything.” we had a shot at winning the a seven-game winning streak. conference tournament. When we “It was a new staff with a new gsmith@hpe.com | 888-3519

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Jack Jensen, who led basketball and golf teams at Guilford College to national titles during a 40-year coaching career, has died. He was 71. Sports Information Director Dave Walters said that Jensen died of an apparent heart attack last Sunday after returning from a college golf tournament. Jensen led Guilford to the 1973 NAIA basketball title. His golf teams took the 1989 NAIA and the 2002 and 2005 NCAA Division III championships. Jensen coached future NBA players M.L. Carr, World B. Free and Greg Jackson. He also coached Lee Porter, who spent six years on the PGA Tour. Jensen is survived by his wife, Marsha, two children and one grandson. A memorial service is scheduled for Thursday at 2 p.m. at Ragan-Brown Field House, where the basketball court bears his name.

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East Davidson’s Justin Mounts slides into second base as Thomasville’s Rashaun Anderson waits for the throw during Tuesday’s nonconference battle in Thomasville. Mounts got in under the tag. The Golden Eagles got two RBIs from Mounts as well as home runs from Keaton Hawks and Braxton Shetley to cruise past the Bulldogs for an 8-2 victory. See prep roundup on 3D.

he Butler Bulldogs had better brush up on their movie trivia the next couple of days. They figure to be bombarded with even more references from the movie “Hooisers.” The finale to that 1987 classic hoops film was shot at Butler’s Hinkle Fieldhouse. Every Butler player can count on being asked to “run the picket fence” at least 100 times. I expect a few Michigan State supporters – the Bulldogs play the Spartans in Saturday’s first national semifinal in Indianapolis

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tenacious defense, shoot well from 3-point range and rarely seem to get rattled in pressure situations. That sounds a lot like the Hickory Huskers – except for the 3-point shooting as there was no 3-point line in the 1950s. So forgive me for indulging in a few lines from my all-time favorite sports movie. Perhaps Butler’s storybook run will end in a national title – and a movie of their own for these Bulldogs.

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NCAA Tournament All Times EDT Opening Round

Arkansas-Pine Bluff 61, Winthrop 44

Totals 21-62 15-21 63. Halftime—Dayton 34-30. 3-Point Goals— Dayton 6-17 (C.Johnson 3-7, M.Johnson 1-1, Lowery 1-2, Williams 1-4, Fabrizius 0-3), Mississippi 6-23 (Warren 3-10, Graham 1-2, Gaskins 1-4, White 1-7). Fouled Out—M.Johnson. Rebounds—Dayton 45 (Wright 11), Mississippi 38 (Holloway 7). Assists—Dayton 13 (Warren, Wright 4), Mississippi 9 (Polynice 4). Total Fouls—Dayton 18, Mississippi 21. Technical—Buckner. A—NA.

EAST REGIONAL First Round Kentucky 100, ETSU 71 Wake Forest 81, Texas 80, OT Washington 80, Marquette 78 New Mexico 62, Montana 57 West Virginia 77, Morgan State 50 Missouri 86, Clemson 78 Cornell 78, Temple 65 Wisconsin 53, Wofford 49

Second Round Kentucky 90, Wake Forest 60 Washington 82, New Mexico 64 West Virginia 68, Missouri 59 Cornell 87, Wisconsin 69

At The Carrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y. Regional Semifinals Thursday, March 25 West Virginia 69, Washington 56 Kentucky 62, Cornell 45

Regional Championship Saturday, March 27 West Virginia 73, Kentucky 66

SOUTH REGIONAL Villanova 73, Robert Morris 70, OT Saint Mary’s, Calif. 80, Richmond 71 Old Dominion 51, Notre Dame 50 Baylor 68, Sam Houston State 59 Duke 73, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 44 California 77, Louisville 62 Purdue 72, Siena 64 Texas A&M 69, Utah State 53

All Times EDT Semifinals Wednesday, March 24 Virginia Commonwealth 88, Boston U. 75 Saint Louis 69, Princeton 59

Championship Series (Best-of-3) Monday, March 29 Va. Commonwealth 68, St. Louis 56, VCU leads 1-0

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Quarterfinals Monday, March 22 Appalchian State 80, Marshall 72 Creighton 73, Fairfield 55 Missouri State 69, Louisiana Tech 40 Pacific 63, Northern Colorado 59

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Semifinals Wednesday, March 24

Tennessee 83, Ohio 68 Northern Iowa 69, Kansas 67 Ohio State 75, Georgia Tech 66 Michigan State 85, Maryland 83

Thursday, March 25 Championship Tuesday, March 30

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All Times EDT EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division

Energy Solution Arena, Salt Lake City Regional Semifinals Thursday, March 25 Butler 63, Syracuse 59 Kansas State 101, Xavier 96, 2OT

FINAL FOUR At Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis National Semifinals Saturday, April 3 Michigan State (28-8) vs. Butler (32-4), 6 p.m. West Virginia (31-6) vs. Duke (33-5), approximately 8:47 p.m.

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All Times EDT DAYTON REGIONAL Regional Semifinals Sunday, March 28 At University of Dayton Arena Dayton, Ohio Connecticut 74, Iowa State 36 Florida State 74, Mississippi State 71

Regional Championship Tuesday, March 30 At University of Dayton Arena Dayton, Ohio Connecticut 90, Florida State 50

MEMPHIS REGIONAL Regional Semifinals Saturday, March 27 At FedExForum Memphis, Tenn. Baylor 77, Tennessee 62 Duke 66, San Diego State 58

Regional Championship Monday, March 29 At FedExForum Memphis, Tenn. Baylor 51, Duke 48

SACRAMENTO REGIONAL Regional Semifinals Saturday, March 27 At ARCO Arena Sacramento, Calif. Stanford 73, Georgia 36 Xavier 74, Gonzaga 56

Regional Championship Monday, March 29 At ARCO Arena Sacramento, Calif. Stanford 55, Xavier 53

KANSAS CITY REGIONAL Regional Semifinals Sunday, March 28 At Sprint Center Kansas City, Mo. Oklahoma 77, Notre Dame 72, OT Kentucky 76, Nebraska 67 Regional Championship

Tuesday, March 30 At Sprint Center Kansas City, Mo. Oklahoma (26-10) vs. Kentucky (28-7), 9 p.m.

FINAL FOUR At Alamodome San Antonio National Semifinals Sunday, April 4 Connecticut (37-0) vs. Baylor (27-9) Stanford (35-1) vs. Kansas City champion

National Championship Tuesday, April 6 Semifinal winners

Connecticut 90, Florida State 50

FLORIDA ST. (29-6)

Clayton 2-6 0-0 4, Monroe 6-14 3-4 15, Gray 0-3 0-0 0, Harvin 3-11 3-4 10, Ward 1-8 0-1 3, Deluzio 2-6 3-4 9, Hunnicutt 1-3 0-0 2, Davis 2-4 0-0 4, Bravard 1-8 1-2 3. Totals 1863 10-15 50. CONNECTICUT (37-0) Moore 8-13 4-5 22, Charles 8-16 4-8 20, Hayes 5-11 2-2 13, Doty 1-7 2-2 5, Greene 6-6 2-2 15, Fernandes 0-0 0-0 0, Buck 0-0 0-0 0, Gardler 1-1 2-2 5, Dixon 2-3 0-0 4, Faris 0-1 4-4 4, McLaren 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 32-60 20-25 90. Halftime—Connecticut 42-28. 3-Point Goals—Florida St. 4-14 (Deluzio 2-3, Harvin 1-5, Ward 1-5, Gray 0-1), Connecticut 6-12 (Moore 2-3, Gardler 1-1, Greene 1-1, Doty 1-3, Hayes 1-4). Fouled Out—Monroe. Rebounds—Florida St. 31 (Monroe 8), Connecticut 46 (Charles 14). Assists—Florida St. 10 (Ward 6), Connecticut 23 (Hayes 7). Total Fouls—Florida St. 17, Connecticut 16. A—5,280.

Men’s NIT All Times EDT Quarterfinals Tuesday, March 23 Mississippi 90, Texas Tech 87, 2OT North Carolina 60, UAB 55

Wednesday, March 24 Rhode Island 79, Virginia Tech 72 Dayton 77, Illinois 71

At Madison Square Garden, New York Semifinals Tuesday, March 30 Dayton 68, Mississippi 63 North Carolina (19-16) vs. Rhode Island (26-9), 9:30 p.m.

Championship Thursday, April 1 Dayton (24-12) vs. North Carolina/Rhode Island winner, 7 p.m.

Dayton 68, Mississippi 63

DAYTON (24-12)

C.Johnson 5-13 9-11 22, Wright 1-9 7-10 9, Huelsman 2-2 2-2 6, Warren 2-3 3-4 7, M.Johnson 4-7 3-4 12, Perry 1-2 0-1 2, Lowery 1-2 0-0 3, Williams 2-9 0-0 5, Fabrizius 0-6 0-0 0, Searcy 1-2 0-0 2, Benson 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 19-56 24-32 68. MISSISSIPPI (24-11) Henry 1-2 0-0 2, Holloway 5-12 2-4 12, Warren 5-14 2-2 15, White 6-17 6-7 19, Graham 1-5 0-0 3, Buckner 0-0 3-4 3, Gaskins 3-9 0-0 7, Cranston 0-1 2-4 2, Polynice 0-2 0-0 0.

Pct .644 .493 .356 .351 .135

GB — 11 21 2111⁄2 37 ⁄2

L 22 26 34 35 51

Pct .703 .644 .541 .521 .292

GB —1 4 ⁄2 12 131⁄2 30

Pct .784 .556 .479 .373 .315

GB — 17 221⁄2 3011⁄2 34 ⁄2

Central Division W 58 40 35 28 23

y-Cleveland Milwaukee Chicago Indiana Detroit

L 16 32 38 47 50

WESTERN CONFERENCE Southwest Division W 49 44 38 36 35

x-Dallas San Antonio Memphis Houston New Orleans

L 25 29 35 36 40

Pct .662 .603 .521 .500 .467

GB — 41⁄21 10 ⁄2 121 14 ⁄2

Northwest Division x-Utah x-Denver Oklahoma City Portland Minnesota

W 49 48 45 45 14

L 26 27 28 29 60

Pct .653 .640 .616 .608 .189

GB — 1 3 31⁄21 34 ⁄2

Pct .730 .644 .370 .320 .288

GB — 61⁄21 26 ⁄2 3011⁄2 32 ⁄2

Pacific Division

Semifinal winners

NCAA Women’s Tournament

L 26 37 47 48 64

Southeast Division

Regional Championship Saturday, March 27 Butler 63, Kansas State 56

W 47 36 26 26 10

y-Boston Toronto New York Philadelphia New Jersey

W 54 47 27 24 21

x-L.A. Lakers Phoenix L.A. Clippers Sacramento Golden State

L 20 26 46 51 52

x-clinched playoff spot y-clinched division ———

Monday’s Games Toronto 103, Charlotte 101 New Jersey 90, San Antonio 84 New Orleans 108, L.A. Lakers 100 Dallas 109, Denver 93 Utah 103, New York 98

Tuesday’s Games Indiana 102, Sacramento 95 Oklahoma City 111, Philadelphia 93 Phoenix at Chicago, 8 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Washington at Houston, 8:30 p.m.

Today’s Games L.A. Lakers at Atlanta, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Milwaukee at Cleveland, 7 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Toronto, 7 p.m. Oklahoma City at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Miami at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Phoenix at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. Dallas at Memphis, 8 p.m. Sacramento at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Washington at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Houston at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. New York at Portland, 10 p.m. Golden State at Utah, 10 p.m.

Thursday’s Games Orlando at Dallas, 8 p.m. Portland at Denver, 10:30 p.m.

Thunder 111, 76ers 93

OKLAHOMA CITY (111)

Durant 8-17 8-11 26, J.Green 6-17 3-5 16, Krstic 7-12 0-0 14, Westbrook 3-12 4-4 10, Sefolosha 4-7 1-1 9, Collison 2-4 1-2 5, Harden 5-7 0-0 12, Ibaka 5-6 0-0 10, Maynor 3-4 2-4 9, Weaver 0-1 0-0 0, Ollie 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 4388 19-27 111. PHILADELPHIA (93) Kapono 0-5 0-0 0, Brand 11-18 0-0 22, Dalembert 3-5 0-0 6, Holiday 3-7 5-6 11, Iguodala 9-12 1-2 21, W.Green 3-5 0-0 6, Speights 1-6 8-10 10, Carney 3-7 4-4 10, Meeks 3-7 0-0 7, Smith 0-4 0-0 0. Totals 36-76 18-22 93. Oklahoma City 33 23 28 27 — 111 Philadelphia 23 22 29 19 — 93 3-Point Goals—Oklahoma City 6-12 (Harden 2-2, Durant 2-4, Maynor 1-1, J.Green 1-3, Sefolosha 0-1, Weaver 0-1), Philadelphia 3-11 (Iguodala 2-2, Meeks 1-2, Carney 0-2, Holiday 0-2, Kapono 0-3). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Oklahoma City 55 (Durant 10), Philadelphia 42 (Speights 8). Assists—Oklahoma City 27 (Westbrook 14), Philadelphia 19 (Iguodala 8). Total Fouls—Oklahoma City 18, Philadelphia 19. A—14,809 (20,318).

Pacers 102, Kings 95 SACRAMENTO (95)

Landry 8-15 1-2 17, Greene 2-6 0-0 5, Hawes 2-7 0-0 4, Udrih 8-17 2-3 18, Evans 613 4-4 17, Nocioni 4-12 0-0 9, Thompson 6-14 6-6 18, Udoka 2-7 0-0 5, Brockman 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 39-92 13-15 95. INDIANA (102) Granger 13-20 3-4 33, Murphy 6-13 4-4 19, Hibbert 5-12 0-0 10, Watson 4-8 0-0 10, Rush 3-12 1-2 8, Dunleavy 4-9 0-1 9, McRoberts 1-4 2-2 4, Price 2-3 0-0 5, S.Jones 1-2 2-2 4. Totals 39-83 12-15 102. Sacramento 30 26 14 25 — 95 Indiana 24 23 26 29 — 102 3-Point Goals—Sacramento 4-12 (Greene 1-1, Nocioni 1-2, Evans 1-2, Udoka 1-3, Udrih 0-4), Indiana 12-26 (Granger 4-7, Murphy 38, Watson 2-3, Price 1-2, Dunleavy 1-2, Rush 1-4). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Sacramento 56 (Thompson 11), Indiana 46 (Murphy 13). Assists—Sacramento 19 (Evans 10), Indiana 25 (Watson, Rush 5). Total Fouls—Sacramento 22, Indiana 16. Technicals—Sacramento defensive three second. A—13,339 (18,165).

HOCKEY

NHL

All Times EDT EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP x-Pittsburgh 76 x-New Jersey76 Philadelphia 76 N.Y. Rangers76 N.Y. Islanders76

W 44 44 38 34 31

L OT Pts GF GA 25 7 95 237 217 26 6 94 203 184 32 6 82 221 210 32 10 78 201 206 35 10 72 199 236

Northeast Division x-Buffalo Ottawa Montreal Boston Toronto

GP 75 77 76 76 77

W 42 42 37 35 28

L 23 30 31 29 36

OT 10 5 8 12 13

Pts GF GA 94 215 189 89 210 220 82 204 208 82 191 189 69 204 253

Southeast Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA z-Washington76 49 15 12 110 296 219 Atlanta 77 34 31 12 80 227 242 Carolina 76 32 35 9 73 210 236 Florida 75 30 33 12 72 195 220 Tampa Bay 76 30 34 12 72 199 240 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA x-Chicago 74 46 21 7 99 241 191 Nashville 77 44 27 6 94 214 212 Detroit 76 40 23 13 93 212 201 St. Louis 75 36 30 9 81 203 205 Columbus 77 32 32 13 77 208 246

Northwest Division Vancouver Colorado Calgary

GP 75 75 76

W L OT Pts GF GA 45 26 4 94 244 195 41 27 7 89 225 207 38 29 9 85 194 193

Vania King, United States, 6-3, 6-2. Gisela Dulko, Argentina, and Flavia Pennetta, Italy, def. Maria Kirilenko, Russia, and Agnieszka Radwanska, Poland, 6-3, 7-5.

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Q. Who coached Kentucky to the 1978 men’s basketball national title?

Minnesota Edmonton

76 37 33 76 24 45

6 80 208 226 7 55 194 260

Pacific Division x-San Jose x-Phoenix Los Angeles Anaheim Dallas

GP 76 76 75 75 76

W 47 47 42 36 33

L OT Pts GF GA 19 10 104 247 198 23 6 100 210 187 27 6 90 218 202 31 8 80 211 227 29 14 80 216 238

NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. x-clinched playoff spot z-clinched conference

Tuesday’s Games

Missouri St. 78, Paciic 65

Michigan State 70, Tennessee 69

Second Round

TRIVIA QUESTION

Monday’s Games

Pacific 64, Appalachian State 56

Tennessee 76, Ohio State 73 Michigan State 59, Northern Iowa 52

Kansas State 84, BYU 72 Butler 54, Murray State 52 Syracuse 87, Gonzaga 65 Xavier 71, Pittsburgh 68

OF NOTE: Chong Galloway had low putts with 32 and Stalcup birdied Nos. 1, 2, 5, 6 and 15

Buffalo 3, Boston 2 Carolina 4, Atlanta 1 Nashville 3, Florida 2, OT Minnesota 3, Los Angeles 2 Anaheim 3, Dallas 1

Missouri State 67, Creighton 61

At Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis Regional Semifinals Friday, March 26

BYU 99, Florida 92, 2OT Kansas State 82, North Texas 62 Murray State 66, Vanderbilt 65 Butler 77, UTEP 59 Gonzaga 67, Florida State 60 Syracuse 79, Vermont 56 Xavier 65, Minnesota 54 Pittsburgh 89, Oakland, Mich. 66

WINNERS: First flight gross Paige Stalcup 71; net Nancy Bodycomb 80; Second flight gross Jan Haugh 102; net Chong Galloway 78

Friday, April 2

MIDWEST REGIONAL First Round

WEST REGIONAL First Round

FORMAT: Low gross and low net

Men’s CBI

At Reliant Stadium, Houston Regional Semifinals Friday, March 26

Duke 78, Baylor 71

WHERE: Oak Hollow Golf Course

All Times EDT Third Round Thursday, March 25 Providence 77, Maryland 64 Miami 84, North Carolina A&T 77 Michigan 65, Northwestern 44 Illinois State 71, Kansas 51 Illinois 65, Missouri State 53 BYU 67, Wyoming 63 California 71, Oregon 57 Friday, March 26 Syracuse 74, Virginia Commonwealth 59 Quarterfinals Saturday, March 27 California 76, BYU 50 Sunday, March 28 Miami 73, Providence 65 Michigan 78, Syracuse 52 Illinois State 53, Illinois 51 Semifinals Today’s game Miami (21-13) vs. Michigan (21-13), 7 p.m. Thursday, April 1 California (22-13) at Illinois State (28-7), 8:05 p.m. Championship Saturday, April 3 Semifinal winners

Second Round

Regional Championship Sunday, March 28

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Women’s NIT

Saint Mary’s, Calif. 75, Villanova 68 Baylor 76, Old Dominion 68 Duke 68, California 53 Purdue 63, Texas A&M 61, OT

Baylor 72, Saint Mary’s, Calif. 49 Duke 70, Purdue 57

OAK HOLLOW LADIES GOLF ASSOCIATION

Atlanta 3, Toronto 2 Boston 1, New Jersey 0, OT N.Y. Rangers 4, N.Y. Islanders 3 Ottawa 5, Washington 4, OT Columbus 3, Tampa Bay 2 Detroit 5, Edmonton 4 Chicago at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Los Angeles at Nashville, 8 p.m. Phoenix at Vancouver, 10 p.m.

Today’s Games Florida at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Carolina at Montreal, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m. Chicago at Minnesota, 8 p.m. San Jose at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Anaheim at Colorado, 9 p.m. Phoenix at Calgary, 9:30 p.m.

Thursday’s Games Florida at Boston, 7 p.m. Buffalo at Toronto, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Atlanta at Washington, 7 p.m. Carolina at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. Columbus at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. St. Louis at Nashville, 8 p.m. Vancouver at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m.

GOLF

– Masters qualifiers AUGUSTA, Ga. — The 98 players who have qualified and are expected to compete in the 74th Masters, to be played April 8-11 at Augusta National Golf Club (players listed in only one category). A player can still qualify by winning the Houston Open: Masters champions: Angel Cabrera, Trevor Immelman, Zach Johnson, Phil Mickelson, Tiger Woods, Mike Weir, Vijay Singh, Mark O’Meara, Ben Crenshaw, Bernhard Langer, Fred Couples, Ian Woosnam, Sandy Lyle, Larry Mize, Craig Stadler, Tom Watson, Raymond Floyd. U.S. Open champions (five years): Lucas Glover, Geoff Ogilvy, Michael Campbell. British Open champions (five years): Stewart Cink, Padraig Harrington. PGA champions (five years): Y.E. Yang. Players Championship (three years): Henrik Stenson, Sergio Garcia. U.S. Amateur champion and runner-up: aByeong-Hun An, a-Ben Martin. British Amateur champion: a-Matteo Manassero. U.S. Amateur Public Links champion: aBrad Benjamin. U.S. Mid-Amateur champion: a-Nathan Smith. Asian Amateur champion: a-Chang-won Han Top 16 players and ties from 2009 Masters: Chad Campbell, Kenny Perry, Shingo Katayama, John Merrick, Steve Flesch, Steve Stricker, Hunter Mahan, Sean O’Hair, Jim Furyk, Camilo Villegas, Tim Clark, Todd Hamilton. Top eight players and ties from 2009 U.S. Open: David Duval, Ricky Barnes, Ross Fisher, Soren Hansen. Top four players and ties from 2009 British Open: Chris Wood, Lee Westwood. Top four players and ties from 2009 PGA Championship: Rory McIlroy. Top 30 players from the 2009 PGA Tour money list: Retief Goosen, Nick Watney, Brian Gay, David Toms, Dustin Johnson, Rory Sabbatini, Kevin Na, Paul Casey, Jerry Kelly, Matt Kuchar, Ian Poulter, John Senden, John Rollins, Justin Leonard. Winners of PGA Tour events that award full FedEx Cup points since the 2009 Masters: Nathan Green, Ryan Moore, Heath Slocum, Ryan Palmer, Bill Haas, Ben Crane, Ernie Els. The field from the 2009 Tour Championship: Scott Verplank, Jason Dufner, Marc Leishman, Steve Marino, Luke Donald. Top 50 players from the final 2009 world ranking: Martin Kaymer, Robert Allenby, Anthony Kim, Robert Karlsson, Ryo Ishikawa, Yuta Ikeda, Adam Scott, Soren Kjeldsen, Francesco Molinari, Graeme McDowell, Anders Hansen, Oliver Wilson, Simon Dyson, Michael Sim, Edoardo Molinari, Miguel Angel Jimenez, Ben Curtis. Top 50 players from world ranking published a week before the 2010 Masters: Charl Schwartzel, Alvaro Quiros, Louis Oosthuizen, Thongchai Jaidee, K.J. Choi.

81. Matt Jones 82. Fredrik Jacobson 83. Jason Bohn 84. Angel Cabrera 84. Jeff Quinney 86. Mark Wilson 87. Kevin Stadler 88. Michael Allen 89. D.A. Points 90. Jeff Maggert 91. Jimmy Walker 92. Chad Campbell 93. Webb Simpson 94. Brian Stuard 95. Scott Verplank 96. Kenny Perry 97. Davis Love III 98. Mathew Goggin 99. Andres Romero 100. Rod Pampling 101. Nick O’Hern 102. Josh Teater 103. Joe Durant 104. Michael Bradley 105. Greg Chalmers 106. David Toms 107. Rich S. Johnson 108. Michael Connell 109. Scott Piercy 110. Jeff Klauk 111. Ted Purdy 112. Chris Tidland 113. Ben Curtis 114. Justin Leonard 115. Steve Wheatcroft 116. Boo Weekley 117. Jeev M. Singh 118. John Merrick 119. Alex Cejka 120. Adam Scott 121. Troy Matteson 122. James Nitties 123. Tom Pernice, Jr. 124. Blake Adams 125. Brett Quigley 126. Skip Kendall 127. Graham DeLaet 128. Troy Merritt 129. Henrik Bjornstad 130. Brian Davis 131. Tom Lehman 132. Michael Letzig 133. Jeff Overton 134. Omar Uresti 135. Will MacKenzie 136. Martin Flores 137. Chez Reavie 138. Fred Couples 139. Jason Day 140. Chris DiMarco 141. Rich Beem 142. Woody Austin 143. Rory McIlroy 144. Rich Barcelo 145. Bill Lunde 146. Matt Bettencourt 147. Nich Thompson 148. M. Calcavecchia 149. Henrik Stenson 149. Tim Wilkinson

$318,424 $297,690 $261,921 $323,622 $180,001 $279,402 $364,370 $267,038 $260,378 $271,124 $198,707 $268,405 $260,914 $364,056 $228,860 $334,370 $308,750 $278,170 $331,621 $136,343 $220,332 $284,825 $341,040 $193,573 $177,588 $192,446 $251,402 $247,070 $234,906 $159,468 $160,665 $196,401 $257,708 $187,708 $245,393 $123,435 $194,091 $115,150 $191,023 $190,985 $140,316 $228,696 $133,844 $195,367 $105,855 $220,383 $120,669 $159,770 $142,739 $111,107 $172,610 $104,045 $130,243 $173,981 $146,495 $112,725 $68,997 $114,240 $87,590 $77,411 $117,857 $147,458 $154,743 $68,577 $142,223 $59,397 $118,408 $76,546 $121,351 $80,783

World Golf Ranking Through March 28 1. Tiger Woods USA 11.49 2. Steve Stricker USA 7.80 3. Phil Mickelson USA 7.08 4. Lee Westwood Eng 6.85 5. Jim Furyk USA 6.30 6. Paul Casey Eng 6.29 7. Ernie Els SAf 6.10 8. Ian Poulter Eng 6.04 9. Martin Kaymer Ger 5.50 10. Pad Harrington Irl 4.94 11. Rory McIlroy NIr 4.75 12. Camilo Villegas Col 4.59 13. Geoff Ogilvy Aus 4.50 14. Henrik Stenson Swe 4.42 15. Retief Goosen SAf 4.32 16. Robert Allenby Aus 3.97 17. Sergio Garcia Esp 4.08 18. Kenny Perry USA 3.94 19. Sean O’Hair USA 3.84 20. Luke Donald Eng 3.83 21. Hunter Mahan USA 3.78 22. Stewart Cink USA 3.69 23. Robert Karlsson Swe 3.62 24. Lucas Glover USA 3.48

Los Angeles Baltimore Seattle Chicago Texas

Junior varsity Baseball

High Point Christian 14, south Lake Christian 0 (5 innings) Winning pitcher: Shawn Millsap Leading hitters: HPCA – Tyler Brittain, Brandon Earnhardt, Shawn Millsap, Austin Zente Records: HPCA 8-1 Next game: HPCA at St. David’s on Thursday

Middle school Baseball

W 20 16 16 17 14 15 12 13 13 13 13 11 12 9 8 7

San Francisco Atlanta Chicago San Diego St. Louis Colorado Philadelphia Houston Florida Milwaukee New York Los Angeles Arizona Cincinnati Washington Pittsburgh

TRANSACTIONS

.391 .385 .385 .375 .360

L 10 9 9 10 11 12 11 12 13 13 13 12 15 15 18 17

BASEBALL American League

Pct .667 .640 .640 .630 .560 .556 .522 .520 .500 .500 .500 .478 .444 .375 .308 .292

NOTE: Split-squad games count in the standings; games against non-major league teams do not. ———

Monday’s Games Washington , N.Y. Mets (ss) Pittsburgh 13, Houston 1 Atlanta 5, Philadelphia 4 Toronto 2, Detroit 2, tie St. Louis 5, Minnesota 2 N.Y. Mets (ss) 7, Florida 6 Texas 7, Colorado 6 San Francisco 8, Milwaukee 6 Seattle 3, Oakland 2 Chicago Cubs 8, Cincinnati 1 L.A. Angels (ss) 10, Kansas City 2 Tampa Bay 9, Boston 3 N.Y. Yankees 11, Baltimore 7 Chicago White Sox 7, L.A. Angels (ss) 7, tie L.A. Dodgers 11, Cleveland 2 San Diego 11, Arizona 3

Tuesday’s Games

Today’s Games Toronto vs Philadelphia at Clearwater, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Houston vs Atlanta at Kissimmee, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Boston vs Baltimore at Sarasota, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Tampa Bay vs Minnesota (ss) at Fort Myers, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Pittsburgh vs Detroit at Lakeland, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Washington vs St. Louis at Jupiter, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Minnesota (ss) vs N.Y. Yankees at Tampa, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Florida vs N.Y. Mets at Port St. Lucie, Fla., 1:10 p.m. Kansas City vs San Diego at Peoria, Ariz., 3:05 p.m. Seattle vs Texas at Surprise, Ariz., 4:05 p.m. Cincinnati vs Oakland at Phoenix, 4:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs (ss) vs Milwaukee at Phoenix, 4:05 p.m. San Francisco vs L.A. Dodgers at Glendale, Ariz., 4:05 p.m. L.A. Angels vs Chicago Cubs (ss) at Mesa, Ariz., 4:05 p.m. Arizona vs Colorado at Tucson, Ariz., 4:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox vs Cleveland at Goodyear, Ariz., 7:05 p.m. Cincinnati vs L.A. Dodgers at Las Vegas, Nev., 10:05 p.m.

Atlanta ab r Cabrera rf 3 1 2 M.Young rf-cf1 0 1 Prado 2b 3 0 1 Conrad pr-2b2 1 0 C.Jones 3b 3 0 1 Thurston 3b 2 0 1 Glaus 1b 3 1 2 Freemn pr-1b2 0 0 Escobar ss 3 0 0 B.Hicks ss 1 0 0 Diaz lf 3 0 2 M.Jones pr-lf1 1 0 McLouth cf 1 1 0 Clevlen rf 0 1 0 Sammons c 2 2 1 Kawakami p 2 0 0 C.Gearrin p 0 0 0 Hinske ph 1 0 1 Proctor p 0 0 0 Saito p 0 0 0 Infante ph 1 1 1 Wagner p 0 0 0 35 6 8 6 Totals 34 9 13

ab r biGardner lf3 1 P.Pilittere c 1 0 Swisher rf 4 2 W.Ibarra 2b 0 0 Posada c 3 2 R.Kruml lf 0 0 Cano 2b 4 0 Sgvia p 0 0 Grandrson cf4 1 A.Krum cf 0 0 Miranda 1b 4 0 K.Russo ss 4 0 B.Laird 3b 4 0 Sabathia p 2 0 P.Venditte p0 0 Wnfee ph-rf 2 0

New York (ss) Atlanta

Ledford 8, West Davidson 1

Softball High Point Christian 14, Clover Garden 3 Winning pitcher: Maddie Robbins Leading hitters: HPCA – Austen Coates (2-3, 3 runs scored); Robbins (2-4, 2 runs scored), Carrie Ratkus (1-1, run); Tyroh Henderson (1-1) Records: HPCA 2-2 Next game: HPCA hosts Shining Light at Allen Jay on Thursday

BASEBALL

h 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

bi 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

101 100

002 311

200 03x

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h 0 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 8 6 9

E—C.Jones (2). DP—New York 1, Atlanta 1. LOB—New York 4, Atlanta 7. 2B—Cano (4), Miranda (3), Cabrera (3), C.Jones (3), Glaus 2 (3), Infante (6). HR—Swisher (1), Posada (1), Sammons (1). SB—Gardner (2). S—McLouth. SF—M.Young. IP H R ER BB SO New York 2 8 5 5 1 3 Sabathia 41⁄3 P.Venditte 1 ⁄3 2 1 1 1 0 Segovia L,1-1 2 3 3 3 2 1 Atlanta Kawakami 5 5 2 1 0 3 C.Gearrin 1 2 2 2 1 0 Proctor BS,1-1 1 1 2 2 1 2 Saito W,2-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Wagner S,2-3 1 0 0 0 0 1 WP—Sabathia. Balk—C.Gearrin. Umpires—Home, Mike Reilly; First, Jerry Layne; Second, Jeff Nelson; Third, Toby Basner. A—11,112 (9,500).

TENNIS

At Key Biscayne, Fla.

College scores EAST

Elizabethtown at Susquehanna, ppd., rain Bethany, W.Va. 5-0, Thiel 4-5

SOUTH Campbellsville 6, Asbury 0 Catawba 9, Belmont Abbey 1 Duke 13, High Point 1 Georgia Southern 3, North Florida 2 Guilford 2, Greensboro 0 Lee 11, Cumberlands 1 Martin Methodist 23, Auburn-Montgomery 1 Mount Olive 4-0, Francis Marion 0-4 Morehead St. 12, Georgetown, Ky. 3 Murray St. 6, Belmont 5 N. Kentucky 21, Urbana 2 St. Catharine 23-12, Mid-Continent 3-5 Taylor 3-3, Lindsey Wilson 1-7 Transylvania 10, Hanover 6 Trevecca Nazarene 18, Bryan 8 Wake Forest 14, Charlotte 0

SOUTHWEST Abilene Christian 10-7, Texas Wesleyan 4-0 Angelo State 12, Hardin-Simmons 8 Incarnate Word 12, Tarleton State 8 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 17, Texas-Pan American 1

MLB spring training All Times EDT AMERICAN LEAGUE W 18 16 15 14 12 13 10 11 11

L 7 7 10 11 11 14 11 14 14

Pct .720 .696 .600 .560 .522 .481 .476 .440 .440

BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Agreed to terms with OF Joey Gathright on a minor league contract. Optioned LHP Alberto Castillo, RHP Chris Tillman and INF Justin Turner to Norfolk (IL). Reassigned C Adam Donachie and OF Jeff Salazar to their minor league camp. CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Optioned OF Alejandro De Aza, RHP Daniel Hudson and INF Brent Lillibridge to Charlotte (IL). Reassigned RHP Greg Aquino, LHP Charlie Leesman, C Donny Lucy and LHP Erick Threets to their minor league camp. DETROIT TIGERS—Optioned INF Brent Dlugach to Toledo (IL). Assigned RHP Josh Rainwater, RHP Robbie Weinhardt, C Robinzon Diaz and INF Jeff Larish to their minor league camp. NEW YORK YANKEES—Optioned RHP Jonathan Albaladejo, RHP Mark Melancon, INF Juan Miranda, INF Kevin Russo and OF Greg Golson to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Reassigned RHP Jason Jennings to their minor league camp. TAMPA BAY RAYS—Optioned OF Justin Ruggiano to Durham (IL). TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Optioned LHP Jesse Carlson and LHP David Purcey to Las Vegas (PCL). Assigned OF Jeremy Reed to their minor league camp.

National League

Minnesota 4, Pittsburgh 1 Atlanta 9, N.Y. Yankees (ss) 6 Tampa Bay 9, Boston 9, tie Houston 5, Philadelphia 2 Detroit 10, Baltimore 9 Florida 9, Washington 5 St. Louis 9, N.Y. Mets 4 Texas 4, Arizona 2 Chicago White Sox 2, Oakland 0 San Diego 7, Cincinnati 5 L.A. Angels 1, Milwaukee 1, tie, 10 innings Chicago Cubs 5, San Francisco 3 Colorado 3, L.A. Dodgers 1 Toronto vs N.Y. Yankees (ss) at Tampa, Fla., 7:05 p.m. Cleveland vs Kansas City at Surprise, Ariz., 9:05 p.m.

Totals

Winning pitcher: Chas Shields Leading hitters: Austin Stilley (2-for-3, 2 runs scored), Trey Holloway (1-for-2, 2 runs scored) and Chas Shields (1-for-3, 2 runs scored) Records: Ledford 4-1

Tampa Bay Cleveland Detroit Minnesota Kansas City Boston Toronto New York Oakland

14 16 16 15 16

Braves 9, Yankees 6

PREPS

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9 10 10 9 9

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Sony Ericsson Open Tuesday At The Tennis Center at Crandon Park Key Biscayne, Fla. Purse: Men, $4.5 million (Masters 1000); Women, $4.5 million (Premier) Surface: Hard-Outdoor Singles Men Fourth Round Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (8), France, def. Juan Carlos Ferrero (12), Spain, 6-2, 6-2. Nicolas Almagro (33), Spain, def. Thomaz Bellucci (27), Brazil, 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 (3). Mikhail Youzhny (13), Russia, def. Mardy Fish, United States, 6-1, 1-0, retired. Andy Roddick (6), United States, def. Benjamin Becker, Germany, 7-6 (4), 6-3. Robin Soderling (5), Sweden, def. Fernando Gonzalez (9), Chile, 6-0, 6-7 (3), 6-2. Rafael Nadal (4), Spain, def. David Ferrer (15), Spain, 7-6 (5), 6-4.

Women Quarterfinals Venus Williams (3), United States, def. Agnieszka Radwanska (6), Poland, 6-3, 6-1.

Doubles Men Second Round Mahesh Bhupathi, India, and Max Mirnyi (4), Belarus, def. John Isner and Sam Querrey, United States, 6-3, 6-2. Bob and Mike Bryan (2), United States, def. Eric Butorac and Rajeev Ram, United States, 6-4, 6-4.

Women Quarterfinals Lisa Raymond, United States, and Rennae Stubbs (4), Australia, def. Alisa Kleybanova, Russia, and Francesca Schiavone (5), Italy, 6-4, 6-3. Nadia Petrova, Russia, and Sam Stosur (3), Australia, def. Julie Coin, France, and

ATLANTA BRAVES—Announced RHP Juan Abreu cleared waivers and was assigned outright to Myrtle Beach (Carolina). CHICAGO CUBS—Optioned INF Micah Hoffpauir and OF Sam Fuld to Iowa (PCL). Assigned C Chris Robinson to their minor league camp. Released INF Kevin Millar. FLORIDA MARLINS—Traded LHP Jay Voss to Detroit for LHP Nate Robertson and cash considerations. Released RHP Seth McClung. Optioned RHP Rick Vandenhurk and RHP Tim Wood to New Orleans (PCL). HOUSTON ASTROS—Reassigned C Jason Castro, INF Edwin Maysonet and RHP Wilton Lopez to their minor league camp. MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Placed RHP Jeff Suppan on the 15-day DL, retroactive to March 26. NEW YORK METS—Optioned INF Nick Evans, OF Jason Pridie and RHP Tobi Stoner to Buffalo (IL). Claimed RHP Manny Acosta off waivers from Atlanta. PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Reassigned RHP Brian Bass, RHP Vinnie Chulk, RHP Anthony Claggett, RHP Steven Jackson, RHP Jeff Karstens, RHP Jeremy Powell and C Luke Carlin to their minor league camp. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Optioned C Matt Pagnozzi to Memphis (PCL). SAN DIEGO PADRES—Optioned 2B Matt Antonelli, OF Aaron Cunningham, OF Luis Durango, RHP Ernesto Frieri and C Dusty Ryan to Portland (PCL). SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS—Optioned OF Darren Ford to Richmond (EL) and OF Francisco Peguero to San Jose (Cal).

American Association EL PASO DIABLOS—Released RHP Mike Cervera. FORT WORTH CATS—Signed INF Mike Bell. GRAND PRAIRIE AIRHOGS—Signed LHP Edgar Estanga and RHP Geivy Garcia. ST. PAUL SAINTS—Signed OF Andrew Schmiesing and C Zach Larson. WICHITA WINGNUTS—Signed RHP Kyle Frets, RHP Doug Hurn and RHP Gabe Medina. Traded RHP Derek Blacksher to Newark (Atlantic) for RHP Luke Demko and a player to be named.

Atlantic League LONG ISLAND DUCKS—Signed INF Gabe Suarez and INF Adam Pavkovich. Frontier League GATEWAY GRIZZLIES—Signed C Buck Afenir, 1B Terry Mermer and RHP David Miller. KALAMAZOO KINGS—Acquired LHP Aaron Jenkins from Grand Prairie (AA) for future considerations. OAKLAND COUNTY CRUISERS—Signed 3B Martin Parra. Golden League CALGARY VIPERS—Named Morgan Burkhart manager.

Northern League FARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKS— Agreed to terms with INF Carlo Cota, RHP T. J. Stanton, RHP Matt Mossey and INF Christopher Tonte. JOLIET JACKHAMMERS—Agreed to terms with INF Ben Carter. LAKE COUNTY FIELDERS—Agreed to terms with 1B-OF Joey Gomes. Acquired RHP Jeff Long from Brockton (Can-Am) for a player to be named. Traded OF Jeff Grose to New Jersey (Can-Am) for future considerations. ROCKFORD RIVERHAWKS—Agreed to terms with RHP Jamie Degidio.

BASKETBALL National Basketball Association WASHINGTON WIZARDS—Signed G-F Cartier Martin to a 10-day contract.

WNBA NEW YORK LIBERTY—Acquired G Cappie Pondexter and G Kelly Mazzante from Phoenix, who acquired F Candice Dupree from Chicago. Chicago acquired F Shameka Christon and F Cathrine Kraayeveld from New York for a 2010 second-round draft pick.

FOOTBALL National Football League MINNESOTA VIKINGS—Signed DE Mike Montgomery. OAKLAND RAIDERS—Signed S Hiram Eugene. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES—Re-signed CB Ellis Hobbs and LB Chris Gocong to one-year contracts. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS—Signed PK Shane Andrus to a one-year contract. TENNESSEE TITANS—Agreed to terms with CB Tye Hill.

Canadian Football League WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS—Signed DL Remond Willis, WR Kenny Strickland, LB Henti Baird, DL Deji Oduwole and DB JerryRalph Jules.

HOCKEY National Hockey League NHL—Suspended Philadelphia F Daniel Carcillo two games for delivering a cross check to the head of New Jersey F David Clarkson during Sunday’s game. ANAHEIM DUCKS—Recalled G J.P. Levasseur from Springfield (AHL). DALLAS STARS—Signed F Sean Backman to a one-year contract. DETROIT RED WINGS—Reassigned RW Willie Coetzee from Red Deer (WHL) to Grand Rapids (AHL). MONTREAL CANADIENS—Reassigned G Robert Mayer to from Cincinnati (ECHL) to Hamilton (AHL). Signed D Brendon Nash to a two-year contract. NEW YORK RANGERS—Agreed to terms with G Cameron Talbot. PITTSBURGH PENGUINS—Signed D Kris Letang to a four-year contract extension through the 2013-14 season. ST. LOUIS BLUES—Signed D Brett Ponich, who will remain with Portland (WHL). TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS—Signed F Brayden Irwin to a two-year contract.

ECHL VICTORIA SALMON KINGS—Signed D David Cianfrini.

SOCCER Major League Soccer RED BULL NEW YORK—Signed assistant coach Richie Williams to a contract extension.

COLLEGE NCAA—Placed the Texas-Pan American men’s basketball program on two years probation for recruiting violations between 2006 and 2008 and the IUPUI on three years probation for a variety of infractions involving all sports. BOSTON COLLEGE—Fired men’s basketball coach Al Skinner. PENNSYLVANIA—Named Jerome Allen men’s basketball coach. PITTSBURGH—Signed football coach Dave Wannstedt to a contract extension. ROGERS STATE—Announced the resignation of men’s basketball coach Lloyd Williams. TOLEDO—Named Tod Kowalczyk men’s basketball coach. UCLA—Dismissed sophomore C J’mison Morgan from the men’s basketball team. WESTERN NEW MEXICO—Announced the resignation of football coach Bernie Busken.

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Blue Devils pound Panthers, 13-1 SPECIAL TO THE ENTERPRISE

CARY – The Duke Blue Devils handed the High Point University baseball team a 13-1 loss Tuesday night at the USA Baseball National Training Complex. Mike Caldwell (0-3) got the loss for HPU and Chase Bebout improved to 3-0 with the win for Duke. “Quite simply were never our pitching never showed up,� said head coach Craig Cozart. “We were just never in the game. They jumped on us early and buried us. The big thing is that we move on quickly. We have four

tough road games in the next five days.� Four Duke pitchers held High Point to four hits, the fewest hits the Panthers have had in a game all season. The Blue Devils took a 2-0 lead in the first inning. With Dennis O’Grady at first after singling to the shortstop, Jake Lemmerman took the 1-0 pitch from Caldwell over the right field wall for his fifth homer of the season. Duke added four more in the second inning. HPU got one run back in the top of the third inning,

making it a 6-1 game. Pablo Rosario doubled to right field with two outs and came around to score on a single to center by Murray White IV. Duke extended its lead to 13-1 in the fourth inning. Caldwell allowed six runs in the inning, two on a twoout homer by Marcus Stroman before he was relieved by Nick Schumacher. Caldwell went 32â „3 innings, allowing 13 runs, 12 earned on 11 hits. The Panthers (16-9, 3-3 Big South) play at Western Carolina (15-7-1, 3-5-1 Southern Conference) today at 6 p.m.

Ledford’s Murphy tosses five-inning no-hitter SOFTBALL LEDFORD 10, NORTH FORSTYH 0 (5) LEDFORD – Kristen Murphy tossed a no-hitter and Ledford scored all 10 runs in the fourth against North Forsyth in a MidPIedmont 3A contest Tuesday. During the decisive outburst, the Panthers sent 14 batters to the plate, stroking seven hits and driving in eight runs. Brittany Williams provided one of the key hits, doubling and driving in three. DeAnna Crayton drove in two runs while Meg Everhart and Mel Green each drove in one. Everhart and Green each went 2-for-3 with a double. Crayton was 1-for-2. Ledford (7-3, 2-0 MPC) is idle until hosting Southwestern Randolph on April 8.

WHEATMORE 16, ATKINS 0 (4)

1-for-2 with a double and an RBI. Wheatmore visits Thomasville on Tuesday at 4:30 p.m.

EAST DAVIDSON 20, THOMASVILLE 0 THOMASVILLE – East Davidson didn’t allow a Thomasville runner and cruised to a 20-0 Central Carolina 2A Conference victory in three innings. Leading hitter for the Golden Eagles included Paige Byrd (3-for-4, home run, two RBIs), Morgan Gallimore (2-for-3, one RBI), Spencer Embler (2for-2, two RBIs), Brittany Osborne (2-for-2, double, RBI) and Jessica Esquivel (2-for-3, three RBIs). Embler pitched two innings and struck out two in getting the win. East (71, 2-0 CCC) travels to Central Davidson on Thursday.

HPCA 11, CLOVER GARDEN 0 BURLINGTON – Kayla Cecil struck out 11 while tossing a five-hit shutout as High Point Christian blanked Clover Garden 11-0 on Tuesday. Leading hitters for the Cougars (5-3) included Madison Kiser (3-for4, double, 2 RBIs, run scored), Lindsey Payne (2-for-4, two runs scored), Tatum Fogler (2-for-3, double, two RBIS, runs scored) and Cecil (1-for2, double, RBI, four runs scored).

HIGH POINT – Sophomore Kat Tupper struck out nine in a four-inning perfect game and also starred at the plate as Wheatmore crushed Atkins 16-0 on Tuesday. Tupper finished 3-for-3 with a triple and six RBIs for the Warriors, who improved to 8-2 overall and 2-0 in the PAC6 2A Conference. Betty Denny went 3-for4 with two doubles and two RBIs for Wheatmore, BASEBALL while Taylor Rogers went 2-for-2 and Melissa HP CHRISTIAN 17, Moehlenkamp and Am- GRACE ACADEMY 15 bershay Stacy each went HIGH POINT – Logan

Gunn smacked a two-run homer to complete a fourrun rally in the bottom of the seventh that lifted High Point Christian past Charlotte Grace Academy 17-15 on Tuesday evening. Taylor Bergsma got the first run home in the seventh with a groundout that drove in the last of his six RBIs. Andrew Barnette singled to plate the tying run, setting the stage for Gunn’s gamewinning homer. The slugfest started in the first as Grace scored six runs and HPCA (11-3) answered with nine runs, with Bergsma cracking a grand slam. In addition to the six RBIs, Bergsman finished 2-for-5 with three runs scored. Barnette was 4-for-5 with three RBIs and four runs for Bishop. Gunn was 2-for-4 with two runs scored and three RBIs. Gesell drove in one run and scored two runs for the Villains.

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son and Josephine Watson scored a goal each as Wheatmore topped visiting Southwestern Randolph 2-0 on Tuesday. Watson broke the scoring ice in the 12th minute. Hudson found the net five minutes later. Hannah Pope snared one save. Wheatmore (8-0) hosts Providence Grove on Thursday.

WALLBURG – North Forsyth edged Ledford 2-1 on Tuesday. Brian Connolly pitched well for the Panthers in defeat. He went the distance. Jonathan Shelton finished 2-for-3 with a double for Ledford (6-4, 2-1 in the Mid-Piedmont 3A Conference), while Jonathan Co- TENNIS lyn went 1-for-1 with a run and Josh Phillips had an SALISBURY 6, LEDFORD 3 SALISBURY – Ledford enRBI for the Panthers. countered another rough outing at Salisbury, dropEAST DAVIDSON 8, ping five singles matches THOMASVILLE 2 THOMASVILLE – Keaton on the way to a 6-3 defeat Hawks and Braxton Shet- on Tuesday. Thomas Edwards was ley slugged solo home runs to spark East David- the only singles winner son to an 8-2 victory over for the Panthers (8-2). EdThomasville on Tuesday. wards teamed with Josh Hawks finished 2-for-3 Edwards for one doubles and Shetley went 1-for- win, and Jay Buchanan 2 for the Golden Eagles and Jackson Somers got (6-4, 2-0 Central Carolina the other. Ledford hosts North Da2A Conference). Tyler Lequire (3-2) got the win vidson on Wednesday. with nine strikeouts in a complete-game effort and ELON SCHOOL 9, HPCA 0 ELON – Elon School netalso went 2-for-3 with an RBI. Justin Mounts fin- ted a 9-0 victory over High ished 1-for-3 with a triple Point Christian Academy and two RBIs, while Jus- on Tuesday. HPCA fell to 1-5. The tin Hulin was 1-for04 with a triple and RBI. Justin Cougars return to action on April 13 at 4 p.m. at Weavil was 2-for-4. Sam Everhart went 1- Elon School. for-3 with a double and RBI for the Bulldogs (2-6, GOLF 0-2). Justin Hubbard was 1-for-3 and Korey Hil- AT PILOT KNOB PILOT MOUNTAIN – Bishop bourn (1-2) took the loss. East hosts Central Davidson Thursday at 5 p.m.

KERNERSVILLE – West Stokes rode a seven-run fifth inning to an 11-5 victory over Bishop McGuinness on Tuesday. The Villains fell to 6-3 overall, 5-2 in the Northwest 1A/2A Conference. Blaine Durham got the win, while Michael Urban (2-1) took the loss. Jake LaRoe went 2-for-3 with a run and an RBI for the Villains, while Peter Fields SOCCER finished 2-for-3 with an RBI. WHEATMORE 2, Bishop visits South Da- SW RANDOLPH 0 vidson today at 7 p.m. TRINITY – Paige Hud-

Flyers ground Rebels, reach NIT title game NEW YORK (AP) – Chris Johnson scored 22 points, including five key free throws down the stretch, and Dayton held off Mississippi 68-63 in the NIT semifinals Tuesday night. Marcus Johnson added 12 points for the Flyers (24-12), who slowed Mississippi’s high-scoring offense and advanced to the championship game for the first time since win-

ning their second NIT title in 1968. Dayton advances to play the winner of Tuesday night’s late semifinal between North Carolina and Rhode Island. Terrico White had 19 points for the Rebels (24-11), eliminated in the NIT semifinals at Madison Square Garden for the second time in three years. Ole Miss was beaten by even-

tual champion Ohio State in 2008. With New York Giants quarterback and former Ole Miss star Eli Manning sitting in the second row, near the Rebels’ bench, Mississippi’s Murphy Holloway had a chance to tie it at 64 with 35.8 seconds left. But he missed the second of two free throws, and the Rebels never scored again.

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From left: Duke’s Lance Thomas (42), Kyle Singler, Jon Scheyer (30) and Nolan Smith high-five each other during the second half of the Blue Devils’ 78-71 win over Baylor in the NCAA South Regional title game in Houston on Sunday. At right is Baylor’s Quincy Acy. Unselfish team play is a common theme in this year’s Final Four.

Final Four features team-oriented look BY JOHN MARSHALL AP BASKETBALL WRITER

John Wall, despite his prodigious talent, isn’t at the Final Four. His Kentucky Wildcats were knocked out a game short. Ohio State’s Evan Turner flamed out, too, a round earlier. Villanova’s Scottie Reynolds didn’t even come close. It’s Final Four time and the stars won’t be out. They’ll be at home or in the stands along with famous alums such as Magic Johnson, maybe Jay-Z or some other celebrity. In their place will be teams. Not four guys and a soon-to-havehis-own-shoe-line star. Five teammates who rely on each other, need help from those guys coming off the bench. This Final Four will be won by the final fivesome. “The megastar that maybe you normally seem to find in these Final Fours maybe isn’t there,” Michigan State coach Tom Izzo said. “I think it’s refreshing that

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia point guard Darryl “Truck” Bryant sat out of practice Tuesday and his availability for the Final Four remains a mystery. Bryant broke his right foot at practice on March 23, missed WVU’s last two games in the NCAA tournament, then was fitted for a specially designed shoe that would shift weight away from his fractured fifth metatarsal. WVU basketball spokesman Bryan Messerly said Bryant didn’t practice and his status hasn’t changed. West Virginia (31-6) plays Duke (33-5) on Saturday night in Indianapolis.

Boston College fires Skinner BOSTON (AP) – Al Skinner is out as the Boston College basketball coach, ending a 13-year tenure in which he led the Eagles to more wins than anyone else in school history – many of them in front of lackluster home crowds who never embraced the program. Athletic director Gene DeFilippo said Skinner’s departure was by mutual agreement, but it had all the markings of a firing: Skinner will be paid for the remaining three years on his contract, and DeFilippo discussed at length the teams’ shortcomings while referring to the move as “my decision.” Skinner will be paid what he’s owed

UTEP hires Floyd EL PASO, Texas (AP) – Tim Floyd is coming back to Texas-El Paso. UTEP officials introduced the former USC coach and one-time assistant to the late Miners coach Don Haskins on Tuesday.

unless he finds a new job. Skinner was not available for comment. Assistant coach Pat Duquette will take over as interim head coach and be responsible for making sure the players go to classes and the weight room. BC has already received permission to talk to three potential replacements, DeFilippo said, declining to identify any. In 13 seasons leading the Eagles, Skinner compiled a 247-165 record with seven NCAA berths since 2001. But BC has finished below .500 in two of the last three seasons, with a 15-16 in 2009-10 that included a 6-10 mark in the Atlantic Coast Conference.

Lavin agrees to become coach at St. John’s NEW YORK (AP) – Former UCLA coach Steve Lavin agreed to become the basketball coach at St. John’s on Tuesday. The school said a news

UCLA dismisses Morgan LOS ANGELES (AP) – UCLA dismissed sophomore center J’mison Morgan from the basketball team on Tuesday, making him the second player to leave this season. Morgan will transfer to another school closer to his Dallas home.

able to reach the final weekend in Indianapolis. “Nobody’s playing perfect – nobody’s even coming close to playing perfect,” Butler coach Brad Stevens said. “But the team that sticks to their plan, that does what they do as well as they can for 40 minutes has a great chance of winning.” Michigan State has what may be the one bona fide star on the four rosters. Problem is, Kalin Lucas ruptured his Achilles’ tendon in a second-round game against Maryland and will spend the weekend in a walking boot. The Bulldogs have been the epitome of the team concept. Hayward has been the main cog in Butler’s NCAA run, but it’s the continuity of its team – every player from last year’s roster is back – and a connected-by-a-string cohesiveness at both ends of the floor that got the Bulldogs this far. Butler has followed the mid-major gameplan to perfection and now gets a shot at the big boys, in its hometown, no less.

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you’re looking at four teams that ’team’ is maybe the most important thing.” This Final Four isn’t devoid of star players. There are future pros and potential pros on every team. Duke has the trio of Kyle Singler, Nolan Smith and Jon Scheyer. Durrell Summers and Korie Lucious have turned it up in the tournament for Michigan State. Gordon Hayward has been the man at Butler, Da’Sean Butler Da’ man for West Virginia. All are great players, capable of taking over a game at any time. They’re just not top-of-the-marquee guys, like North Carolina’s Tyler Hansbrough last year, Derrick Rose of Memphis the year before. These Final Four teams are straight off a Red Auerbach fundamentals video, playing defense, setting screens, getting everyone involved. Without a true one-and-done-style star, it’s the only way they were

with UCLA, leading the school to the NCAA tournament’s round of 16 five times.

This is now an annual rite of spring for Maya Moore, who is fast joining some of the greatest players in women’s college basketball. The Connecticut junior was honored as an All-American by The Associated Press on Tuesday, the third straight year she has made the team. She was joined on the squad by teammate Tina Charles, Nebraska’s Kelsey Griffin, Virginia’s Monica Wright and Ohio State’s Jantel Lavender. Moore is the fourth three-time AP All-American. The others are Tennessee’s Chamique Holdsclaw, Duke’s Alana Beard and Oklahoma’s Courtney Paris. This marks the second straight season the unbeaten Huskies had two first-team All-Americans. Moore and Charles have helped UConn to an NCAA-record 75 straight wins, leading Connecticut to its sixth undefeated regular season. Both received 200 points and were unanimous choices among the 40-member national media panel that votes in the weekly Top 25. Voting was done before the NCAA tournament. A second team AllAmerican last season,

Charles made huge strides this season. The 6-foot-4 center came into her own last year in the NCAA tournament, earning outstanding player honors at the Final Four. This year, she won the Big East player of the year trophy. Moore and Charles are the fourth set of UConn first-team All-Americans. The others are Moore and Renee Montgomery last season, Shea Ralph and Svetlana Abrosimova in 2000 and Kara Wolters and Jennifer Rizzotti in 1996. Tennessee is the only other team to put a pair on the first team. Wright became the first Virginia player to make the first team. Wright finished her career with a school-record 2,540 points, averaging 23.7 points her senior year. The second team consisted of Oklahoma State senior Andrea Riley, Stanford senior Jayne Appel and sophomore Nnemka Ogwumike, Middle Tennessee State senior Alysha Clark and Baylor freshman Brittney Griner. The third team was: Oklahoma junior Danielle Robinson, Duke junior Jasmine Thomas, Kentucky junior Victoria Dunlap, Delaware freshman Elena Delle Donne and Xavier junior Amber Harris.

Moore leads Huskies back to the Final Four DAYTON, Ohio (AP) – Maya Moore scored 22 points to lead Connecticut past Florida State 90-50 on Tuesday night, sending the defending champions back to the Final Four and stretching their unprecedented winning streak to 76 games. Tina Charles controlled the paint with 20 points and 14 rebounds

for the Huskies (37-0), who advance to their eighth Final Four since 2000, where they will meet Baylor in the semifinals. The 40-point victory was the largest margin ever in a regional final. Jacinta Monroe had 15 points for the Seminoles (29-6), who set a school record for victories.

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Consumer Index shows boosts in confidence NEW YORK (AP) – Signs of life in consumer spending are sprouting this spring. A partial rebound in consumer confidence, a positive report on January home prices and an expected strong March from retailers suggest Americans are cautiously perking up. The Conference Board said Tuesday its Consumer Confidence Index rose to 52.5 in March, recovering about half of the nearly 11 points it lost in February. Analysts expected a reading of 50 for March,

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Novel wins battle over Unix software SALT LAKE CITY – Novell Inc. never sold ownership rights to Unix computer software code when it allowed another company to take over the servicing of the venerable server operating system used by large corporations, a jury in Utah decided Tuesday. The verdict was a setback for The SCO Group of Lindon, Utah, which hoped a victory would help lift it out of bankruptcy and strengthen a separate case alleging IBM Corp. misappropriated Unix code for improvements that made the open-source Linux operating system run better.

Report sends Apple shares to all-time high SEATTLE – Apple Inc. shares reached an all-time high Tuesday after a newspaper report said the iPhone could find a new U.S. sales outlet through Verizon Wireless. Since its 2007 launch, the iPhone has been available in the U.S. only to subscribers of AT&T Inc., which uses a cellular network technology called GSM. Apple and Verizon declined to comment on the matter. AT&T spokesman Mark Siegel said the iPhone will be an important device for the company for quite some time.

Interest rates little changed in bond market CHARLOTTE – Interest rates traded in a tight range in the bond market Tuesday ahead of the release of key jobs data later in the week. The yield on the benchmark 10-year note maturing in February 2020 fell to 3.86 percent in late trading Tuesday from 3.87 percent late Monday. Its price was up 3/32 at 98 2/32. The yield of the 10-year note is linked to interest rates on mortgages and other consumer loans. ENTERPRISE NEWS SERVICE REPORTS

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but the index is still far below the 90 reading that’s considered healthy. February’s 46.4 marked the lowest level since April 2009 and also erased three consecutive months of improvement. In January, the reading was 56.5. Economists watch the figures closely because consumer spending, including health care and other major expenses, accounts for about 70 percent of U.S. economic activity and is critical to a strong economic recovery.

“We’re a lot better off, but we have a lot more improvement to go,” said Michael P. Niemira, chief economist at the International Council of Shopping Centers. He said shoppers have “more willingness to spend” and are starting to trade back up in areas where they had cut back. Separately, the Standard & Poor’s/Case-Shiller 20-city home price index showed prices rose 0.3 percent from December to January, the eighth consecutive monthly gain.

CEO who brought Xerox back from brink retires NEW YORK (AP) – Xerox Corp.’s chief executive will try to copy the success of her predecessor now that it’s her company to run. CEO Ursula M. Burns – the first black woman to lead a company as big as Xerox – will add the role of chairman when Anne M. Mulcahy, 57, retires May 20. That will leave Xerox without the leader who spent the past decade reshaping a company that had been on the verge of disaster. Mulcahy took charge in 2001 amid mounting losses and a federal investigation into the company’s accounting practices. She is credited with leading Xerox out of its slump

with better products and a strict eye on costs. She relinquished the CEO title to Burns last July. Xerox declined to make either executive available for an interview. Even after recent progress, Burns, 51, has a lot of work to do. Xerox has seen its revenue stagnate because the recession crimped corporate spending on printers, copiers and the supplies that keep those machines going. The company has resorted to layoffs; Xerox announced in January that it would cut another 2,500 employees after 3,000 layoffs last year. Each cut amounted to 5 percent of the work force Xerox had at the time.

LOCAL FUNDS % Chg.

50-day Average

AMERICAN BALANCED FUND, CLASS A 16.82 0.00

0.00%

16.47

16.14

AMERICAN FDS BOND FD OF AMERICA 11.94 0.00

0.00%

11.95

11.88

AMERICAN FDS CAP INCOME BUILDER 47.98 - 0.01

- 0.02%

47.28

47.53

AMERICAN FDS CAPITAL WORLD GROW 33.92 - 0.05

- 0.15%

33.01

33.46

AMERICAN FDS EUROPACIFIC GROWTH 38.45 - 0.02

- 0.05%

37.15

37.98

AMERICAN FDS FUNDAMENTAL INVS A 34.05 0.05

0.15%

32.87

32.23

AMERICAN FDS GROWTH FD OF AMERI 28.50 0.04

0.14%

27.49

26.95

AMERICAN FDS INCOME FD OF AMERI 15.80 0.01

0.06%

15.51

15.33

AMERICAN FDS INVESTMENT CO OF A 26.73 - 0.03

- 0.11%

25.93

25.51

AMERICAN FDS NEW PERSPECTIVE A 26.23 0.00

0.00%

25.37

25.27

AMERICAN FDS WASHINGTON MUTUAL 25.52 0.01

0.04%

24.79

24.29

DAVIS NEW YORK VENTURE FUND A 32.22 0.00

0.00%

31.16

30.47

DODGE COX INCOME FUND 13.07 - 0.01

- 0.08%

13.14

13.05

DODGE COX INTERNATIONAL STOCK 32.91 - 0.02

- 0.06%

31.51

31.80

DODGE COX STOCK FUND 102.39

0.09

0.09%

98.41

95.75

FIDELITY CONTRA FUND 60.36

0.09

Name

Last

Change

200-day Average

0.15%

58.37

56.93

FIDELITY DIVERSIFIED INTERNATIO 28.10 - 0.04

- 0.14%

27.16

27.65

FIDELITY FREEDOM 2020 FUND 12.99 - 0.01

- 0.08%

12.64

12.60

FIDELITY GROWTH CO FUND 73.47 0.15

0.20%

70.16

67.31

FIDELITY LOWPRICED STOCK FUND 34.72 0.04

0.12%

33.29

31.76

FIDELITY MAGELLAN 67.71

0.13%

64.85

63.47

TGIT TEMPTON INCOME FUND CLASS 2.67 0.00

0.09

0.00%

2.59

2.58

HARBOR INTERNATIONAL FUND INSTI 54.94 - 0.10

- 0.18%

53.17

53.94

PIMCO FUNDS TOTAL RETURN FUND C 11.02 0.01

0.09%

10.99

10.94

PIMCO FUNDS TOTAL RETURN FUND A 11.02 0.01

0.09%

10.99

10.94

PIMCO FUNDS TOTAL RETURN FUND I 11.02 0.01

0.09%

10.99

10.94

VANGUARD 500 INDEX FD ADMIRAL S 108.09 0.02

0.02%

104.20

101.64

VANGUARD INDEX TRUST 500 INDEX 108.09 0.02

0.02%

104.18

101.63

VANGUARD GNMA FUND ADMIRAL SHS 10.72 - 0.01

- 0.09%

10.77

10.77

VANGUARD INSTITUTIONAL INDEX 107.37 0.02

0.02%

103.50

100.97

VANGUARD INSTITUTIONAL INDEX FU 107.37 0.02

0.02%

103.50

100.98

VANGUARD MID CAP GROWTH FUND 16.27 0.02

0.12%

15.58

14.99

VANGUARD PRIMECAP FUND 61.63 0.03

0.05%

59.75

57.97

VANGUARD BOND INDEX FD TOTAL BO 10.42 0.00

0.00%

10.45

10.44

VANGUARD TOTAL INTERNATIONAL ST 14.62 0.00

0.00%

14.08

14.40

VANGUARD TOTAL STOCK MARKET IND 29.10 0.02

0.07%

28.01

27.18

VANGUARD WELLINGTON INCOME FUND 29.71 - 0.04

- 0.13%

29.13

28.76

VANGUARD WELLINGTON FD ADMIRAL 51.32 - 0.06

- 0.12%

50.33

49.68

Stocks post modest advance NEW YORK (AP) – The stock market moved closer to closing out another strong quarter with a modest advance Tuesday. The Dow Jones industrial average added 12 points for its fourth straight gain following a rise in technology stocks. Apple and Verizon jumped after The Wall Street Journal reported that Apple was making phones that could be used on Verizon’s network. With one day left in the January-March quarter, the Dow has gained 4.6 percent for the period. The index is on track for its best first-quarter performance since 1999. Stocks have now had a nearly unbroken advance since early March of last year. The Dow made an even larger leap of 7.4 percent in the fourth quarter. The mood in the market was upbeat Tuesday after a report that consumer confidence grew more than expected in March. A separate report showed home prices inched higher for the eighth consecutive month. Analysts expect trading to be erratic Wednesday because of the end of the quarter. Money managers often engage in what’s known as window dressing, or trades intended to boost returns on reports sent to shareholders.

STOCKS OF LOCAL INTEREST

Sallie Mae exec paid $5.4 million WASHINGTON (AP) – The CEO of student loan provider Sallie Mae received compensation valued at nearly $5.4 million last year, a 35 percent cut from 2008, according to an analysis of a regulatory filing Tuesday. Most of the reduction came from the lower value of stock and options that the lender – formally known as SLM Corp. – gave Albert L. Lord, who began a second stint as CEO in December 2007. Lord received stock and options that were valued at $3.1 million when they were granted, down from $6.6 million in 2008. His salary was trimmed to $1.3 million from $1.5 million in 2008, but he got a $950,000 bonus last year after no bonus the year before. His perks fell from $195,118 for a variety of items in 2008

to $43,503 for a contribution to a defined-benefit pension in 2009. After struggling for much of the past two years, Sallie Mae in late 2009 reversed its losses from a year earlier as it reaped higher revenue from interest and fees on student loans. he company has targeted safer borrowers by requiring higher credit scores and has begun requiring some students to begin making interest payments before they leave school. The lender earned $597 million last year – $309 million of that came in the fourth quarter – compared with $526 million in 2008. Shares of Sallie Mae, which is based in Reston, Va., and was created by Congress but is no longer affiliated with or backed by the federal government, rose 27 percent in 2009.

Name AT&T Aetna Alcatel-Lucent Alcoa Allstate AmEx AIG Ameriprisel Analog Devices Aon Corp. Apple Avon BB&T Corp. BNC Bancorp BP Bank of America Bassett Furniture Best Buy Boeing CBL & Asso. CSX Corp. CVS Caremark Capital One Caterpillar Inc. Chevron Corp. Cisco Systems Inc. Citigroup Coca-Cola Colgate-Palmolive Colonial Prop. Comcast Corp. Corning Inc. Culp Inc. Daimler AG Deere & Co. Dell Inc. Dillard’s Inc. Walt Disney Co. Duke Energy Corp Exxon Mobil Corp FNB United Corp. FedEx Corp. First Citizens Bank of NC Ford Fortune Brands Furniture Brands Gap Inc. General Dynamics General Electric GlaxoSmithKline Google Hanesbrands Harley-Davidson Hewlett-Packard Home Depot Hooker Furniture Intel IBM JP Morgan Chase Kellogg Kimberly-Clark Krispy Kreme La-Z-Boy LabCorp Lance

Symbol T AET ALU AA ALL AXP AIG AMP ADI AON AAPL AVP BBT BNCN BP BAC BSET BBY BA CBL CSX CVS COF CAT CVX CSCO C KO CL CLP CMCSK GLW CFI DAI DE DELL DDS DIS DUK XOM FNBN FDX FCNCA F FO FBN GPS GD GE GSK GOOG HBI HOG HPQ HD HOFT INTC IBM JPM K KMB KKD LZB LH LNCE

Last 25.95 35.38 3.18 14.4 32.06 41.29 34.19 45.27 29.01 42.89 235.85 34.14 31.97 7.78 56.83 17.76 5.74 42.62 73.53 14.12 51.33 37.03 41.92 63.16 75.3 26.65 4.09 54.87 85.46 13.11 17.88 20.17 12.03 46.56 61.11 14.97 23.66 35.1 16.4 67.05 1.27 92.82 204.92 13.28 49.11 6.66 23.25 77.49 18.3 38.23 566.71 28.02 28.53 53.26 32.69 16.29 22.34 128.77 44.58 53.75 63.14 4.08 12.92 75.95 23.23

Chg. -0.56 0.46 -0.14 -0.04 -0.2 -0.01 -0.26 0.77 0.19 -0.01 3.46 0.18 -0.23 -0.32 -0.06 -0.28 0 -0.38 -0.58 0.18 -0.18 -0.04 -0.73 -0.32 0.07 0.14 -0.09 0.1 0.48 0.07 0.26 0.07 0.15 -0.68 -0.24 0.01 -0.01 -0.06 -0.19 -0.25 0.05 0.59 2.07 -0.29 -0.23 -0.01 0.02 -0.99 -0.1 0.11 4.26 -0.12 0.21 0.29 0.09 1.24 0.01 0.18 -0.28 -0.11 -0.08 -0.01 -0.07 0.14 0.1

High 26.33 35.62 3.29 14.51 32.25 41.5 35.15 45.45 29.13 43.16 237.48 34.24 32.36 7.92 57.12 18.12 5.92 43.23 74.18 14.2 51.81 37.32 43 63.63 75.5 26.71 4.18 55.05 85.63 13.22 18 20.25 12.09 46.76 62 15.07 23.98 35.2 16.66 67.3 1.27 93.23 207.2 13.64 49.62 6.76 23.49 78.48 18.48 38.38 567.63 28.32 28.6 53.37 32.88 16.32 22.54 129.13 45.05 54.2 63.44 4.1 13.11 75.96 23.44

Low 25.84 34.86 3.15 14.31 31.94 41.07 34.08 44.34 28.63 42.83 234.25 33.74 31.82 7.78 56.67 17.67 5.62 42.42 72.7 13.87 51.13 36.89 41.88 62.81 74.96 26.34 4.05 54.61 84.64 13.01 17.6 20.05 11.7 46.17 60.99 14.83 23.55 34.76 16.37 66.79 1.23 91.68 201.56 13.18 48.69 6.52 23.16 77.07 18.25 38.08 560.28 27.67 27.86 52.93 32.5 15.11 22.18 128.25 44.36 53.73 62.95 4.01 12.76 75.65 23.14

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Last

Chg.

High

Low

Legg Mason Leggett & Platt Lincoln National Lowe’s McDonald’s Merck MetLife Microsoft Mohawk Industries Morgan Stanley Motorola NCR Corp. New York Times Co. NewBridge Bancorp Norfolk Southern Novartis AG Nucor Old Dominion Office Depot PPG Industries Panera Bread The Pantry J.C. Penney Pfizer Pepsico Piedmont Nat.Gas Polo Ralph Lauren Procter & Gamble Progress Energy Qualcomm Quest Capital RF Micro Devices Red Hat Reynolds American RBC Ruddick Corp. SCM Micro Sara Lee Sealy Sears Sherwin-Williams Southern Company Spectra Energy Sprint Nextel Standard Micro Starbucks Steelcase Inc. SunTrust Banks Syngenta AG Tanger Targacept Inc. Target 3M Co. Time Warner US Airways Unifi Inc. UPS Inc. VF Corp. Valspar Verizon Vodafone Vulcan Materials Wal-Mart Wells Fargo Yahoo Inc.

LM LEG LNC LOW MCD MRK MET MSFT MHK MS MOT NCR NYT NBBC NSC NVS NUE ODFL ODP PPG PNRA PTRY JCP PFE PEP PNY RL PG PGN QCOM QCC RFMD RHT RAI RY RDK INVE SLE ZZ SHLD SHW SO SE S SMSC SBUX SCS STI SYT SKT TRGT TGT MMM TWX LCC UFI UPS VFC VAL VZ VOD VMC WMT WFC YHOO

29.2 21.78 30.08 24.34 67.24 37.66 42.87 29.77 54.25 29.21 7.2 13.77 11.23 3.6 56.2 53.65 45.56 33.41 8.12 66.05 77.17 12.4 32.68 17.26 66.77 27.69 85.77 63.66 39.34 42.13 1.3 5.05 28.93 54.25 58.52 31.96 1.86 13.93 3.65 109.32 66.97 33.21 22.73 3.82 23.24 24.56 6.55 26.34 54.79 43.06 19.52 53.74 84.28 31.39 7.22 3.61 64.53 79.94 29.53 31.23 23.19 47.68 55.91 30.84 16.61

-0.1 0.25 -0.14 0.03 0.17 -0.23 -0.13 0.18 -0.74 -0.22 -0.03 -0.06 0.04 0 0.39 -0.28 -0.48 0.39 -0.04 0.29 0.26 0.18 -0.23 -0.02 0.22 0.44 0.18 -0.07 -0.17 0.37 0.02 0.03 0.77 -0.03 0.27 0.17 0.02 0.08 0.01 -0.42 -0.04 -0.13 -0.09 0.03 0.25 -0.05 0.01 0 -0.13 -0.23 -0.1 -0.22 2.92 -0.17 -0.1 0.09 0.4 -0.47 0.16 0.78 0.19 -0.54 0.17 -0.26 0.05

29.47 21.87 30.34 24.55 67.49 37.96 43.24 29.86 55.52 29.46 7.3 13.94 11.28 3.69 56.5 53.9 46.46 33.44 8.29 66.4 77.86 12.5 33.42 17.39 67 27.82 86.38 63.97 39.74 42.5 1.3 5.09 29.07 54.41 58.84 32.26 1.88 14.03 3.73 111.5 67.41 33.45 23 3.85 23.54 24.63 6.57 26.75 55.16 43.43 19.69 54.32 84.5 31.75 7.4 3.65 64.95 80.78 29.62 31.5 23.28 48.58 56.05 31.3 16.69

29.01 21.5 29.82 24.31 66.92 37.51 42.83 29.5 54.08 28.82 7.13 13.64 11.12 3.55 55.7 53.44 45.19 32.92 8.11 65.29 76.66 12.26 32.67 17.13 66.36 27.14 85.22 63.51 39.33 41.94 1.27 4.96 27.9 53.93 58.4 31.66 1.8 13.89 3.62 109.12 66.94 33.05 22.7 3.75 23 24.24 6.43 26.15 54.67 42.73 19.3 53.42 82.24 31.2 7.19 3.52 64.16 79.87 29.39 31.02 22.83 47.28 55.66 30.8 16.39

METALS PRICING NEW YORK (AP) – Spot nonferrous metal prices Tuesday. Aluminum - $1.0089 per lb., London Metal Exch. Copper -$3.4626 Cathode full plate, LME. Copper $3.5550 N.Y. Merc spot Tue. Lead - $2152.50 metric ton, London Metal Exch. Zinc - $1.0323 per lb., London Metal Exch. Gold - $1107.00 Handy & Harman (only daily quote). Gold - $1104.50 troy oz., NY Merc spot Tue. Silver - $17.285 Handy & Harman (only daily quote). Silver - $17.316 troy oz., N.Y. Merc spot Tue. Platinum -$1626.00 troy oz., N.Y. (contract). Platinum -$1618.10 troy oz., N.Y. Merc spot Tue.

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High Point Enterprise Weather Thursday

Friday

Sunday

Saturday

Sunny

Sunny

Sunny

Sunny

Mostly Sunny

74º 46º

83º 48º

85º 52º

84º 53º

83º 53º

Local Area Forecast Kernersville Winston-Salem 73/45 74/45 Jamestown 74/46 High Point 74/46 Archdale Thomasville 75/46 75/46 Trinity Lexington 74/46 Randleman 75/45 75/46

North Carolina State Forecast

Elizabeth City 71/47

Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows.

Asheville 73/38

High Point 74/46 Charlotte 76/45

Denton 76/46

Greenville 73/44 Cape Raleigh Hatteras 77/46 65/51

Almanac

Wilmington 72/50 Today

Thursday

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ALBEMARLE . . . . . .76/46 BREVARD . . . . . . . . .75/40 CAPE FEAR . . . . . . .72/50 EMERALD ISLE . . . .67/48 FORT BRAGG . . . . . .76/48 GRANDFATHER MTN . .61/40 GREENVILLE . . . . . .73/44 HENDERSONVILLE .73/40 JACKSONVILLE . . . .73/44 KINSTON . . . . . . . . . .74/44 KITTY HAWK . . . . . . .64/50 MOUNT MITCHELL . .67/40 ROANOKE RAPIDS .76/46 SOUTHERN PINES . .76/46 WILLIAMSTON . . . . .72/44 YANCEYVILLE . . . . .73/44 ZEBULON . . . . . . . . .76/46

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ALBUQUERQUE . . . .77/45 ATLANTA . . . . . . . . .77/48 BOISE . . . . . . . . . . . .46/28 BOSTON . . . . . . . . . .50/42 CHARLESTON, SC . .72/51 CHARLESTON, WV . .68/44 CINCINNATI . . . . . . .71/51 CHICAGO . . . . . . . . .71/57 CLEVELAND . . . . . . .61/47 DALLAS . . . . . . . . . .84/59 DETROIT . . . . . . . . . .66/50 DENVER . . . . . . . . . .71/39 GREENSBORO . . . . .74/46 GRAND RAPIDS . . . .71/49 HOUSTON . . . . . . . . .78/57 HONOLULU . . . . . . . .83/71 KANSAS CITY . . . . . .79/60 NEW ORLEANS . . . .73/60

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LAS VEGAS . . . . . . .65/48 LOS ANGELES . . . . .64/46 MEMPHIS . . . . . . . . .79/56 MIAMI . . . . . . . . . . . .75/61 MINNEAPOLIS . . . . . .76/52 MYRTLE BEACH . . . .72/50 NEW YORK . . . . . . . .59/47 ORLANDO . . . . . . . . .77/53 PHOENIX . . . . . . . . . .78/54 PITTSBURGH . . . . . .66/45 PHILADELPHIA . . . . .62/46 PROVIDENCE . . . . . .54/41 SAN FRANCISCO . . .52/45 ST. LOUIS . . . . . . . . .80/54 SEATTLE . . . . . . . . . .51/36 TULSA . . . . . . . . . . . .83/59 WASHINGTON, DC . .68/44 WICHITA . . . . . . . . . .84/59

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COPENHAGEN . . . . .47/38 GENEVA . . . . . . . . . .48/37 GUANGZHOU . . . . . .78/68 GUATEMALA . . . . . .78/58 HANOI . . . . . . . . . . . .77/71 HONG KONG . . . . . . . .77/69 KABUL . . . . . . . . . . .72/47 LONDON . . . . . . . . . .45/38 MOSCOW . . . . . . . . .56/40 NASSAU . . . . . . . . . .76/66

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Statistics through 6 p.m. yesterday at Greensboro

UV Index

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UV Index for 3 periods of the day.

8 a.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Noon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 4 p.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6

Thursday

56/45 62/47 81/59 77/64 75/51 75/55 70/48 81/56 59/46 76/50 75/47 64/44 58/47 81/56 52/40 82/61 76/47 83/60

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New 4/14

Full 4/28

First 4/21

0-2: Low The higher the UV 3-5: Moderate index, the higher the 6-7: High need for eye and 8-10: Very High skin protection. 11+: Extreme

Lake Levels & River Stages Lake and river levels are in feet. Change is over the past 24 hrs. Flood Pool Current Level Change High Rock Lake 655.2 654.5 +0.7 Flood Stage Current Level Change Yadkin College 18.0 5.41 -6.01 Elkin 16.0 4.81 +0.30 Wilkesboro 14.0 4.10 +0.53 High Point 10.0 1.08 -0.51 Ramseur 20.0 1.45 0.00 Moncure 20.0 18.67 0.00

Pollen Forecast

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ACAPULCO . . . . . . . .89/71 AMSTERDAM . . . . . .47/39 BAGHDAD . . . . . . . .75/56 BARCELONA . . . . . .62/46 BEIJING . . . . . . . . . .66/40 BEIRUT . . . . . . . . . . . . .72/56 BOGOTA . . . . . . . . . .68/49 BERLIN . . . . . . . . . . .48/40 BUENOS AIRES . . . .83/67 CAIRO . . . . . . . . . . . .80/60

24 hours through 6 p.m. . . . . . . .0.00" Month to Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.83" Normal Month to Date . . . . . . . . .3.73" Year to Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12.43" Normal Year to Date . . . . . . . . .10.37" Record Precipitation . . . . . . . . . .1.02"

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Around The World City

High . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 Low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 Normal High . . . . . . . . . . . .65 Normal Low . . . . . . . . . . . .41 Last Year’s High . . . . . . . .65 Last Year’s Low . . . . . . . . .37 Record High . . . . .85 in 1985 Record Low . . . . . .23 in 1964

Sunrise . . Sunset . . Moonrise Moonset .

Across The Nation Today

Precipitation (Yesterday)

Sun and Moon

Around Our State City

Temperatures (Yesterday)

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48/37 46/32 79/60 82/60 78/69 79/61 72/48 50/39 52/40 77/67

PARIS . . . . . . . . . . . .51/37 ROME . . . . . . . . . . . .65/46 SAO PAULO . . . . . . .79/67 SEOUL . . . . . . . . . . .50/49 SINGAPORE . . . . . . .90/78 STOCKHOLM . . . . . . .40/34 SYDNEY . . . . . . . . . .72/65 TEHRAN . . . . . . . . . .67/48 TOKYO . . . . . . . . . . .60/48 ZURICH . . . . . . . . . . .49/40

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Pollen Rating Scale

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Air Quality

Predominant Types: Trees

Today: 52 (Moderate) 0-50: 51-100: 101-150:

100 75 50

51

151-200: 201-300: 301-500:

25 0

Trees

0

0

Grasses

Weeds

0: Absent, 1-25: Low, 26-50: Moderate, 51-75: High, >75: Very High

Good Moderate Unhealthy (sensitive) Unhealthy Very Unhealthy Hazardous

Air quality data is provided by the Forsyth County Environmental Affairs Department.

BUSINESS

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Bank of America faces discrimination lawsuit NEW YORK (AP) – Bank of America Corp. and Merrill Lynch have made female employees “secondclass citizens” by purposely giving their male counterparts opportunities to make more money, according to a gender discrimination lawsuit filed Tuesday. The suit brought in federal court in Brooklyn by two former Bank of America financial advisers and one current Merrill Lynch broker accuses upper

management of favoring men over women by giving them bigger bonuses and “plum business opportunities” that “groomed them for success.” The women also allege that the companies sought to punish them when they complained about the inequalities. One claims that after she protested, she was yelled at and ordered to seek pre-approval when expensing business lunches

– something men never had to do. “Beneath the veneer of a world-class financial institution, the defendants treat their female financial advisers as second-class citizens,” the complaint says. The suit seeks back pay and unspecified damages. It also asks the court for class-action status. There was no immediate response to a phone message left with a spokeswoman for the bank.

Nissan sets price for electric car NEW YORK (AP) – Nissan’s new electric car will cost just over $25,000 when it goes on sale in the U.S. in December, aiming to bring gasoline-free technology within reach of mainstream drivers. The Leaf, a four-door hatchback, will have a base price of $32,780, but it’s eligible for a $7,500 federal tax credit for electric vehicles. That will make it cheaper to buy than electric vehicles coming from rivals and may force competitors to cut prices. But the Leaf’s limited range of just 100 miles per charge for its lithiumion battery could be a dealbreaker for some motorists. “We want to make sure the car is affordable, ready for the mass market and has mass appeal,” Mark Perry, director of product planning and advanced technology at Nissan North America Inc., said in an interview. Customers can start reserving a Leaf in the U.S. on April 20 and Nissan is

AP

West Warwick, R.I., firefighters evacuate residents from their flooded homes near the Pawtuxet River on Tuesday.

Rhode Island governor warns of 100-year flood CRANSTON, R.I. (AP) – The second major rainstorm of the month pounded the Northeast on Tuesday, pushing rivers over their banks, closing roads and schools, prompting evacuations and shattering at least one rainfall record. Rhode Island Gov. Don Carcieri asked residents Tuesday afternoon to get home by dinnertime to avoid traveling in what officials expect to be the worst flooding to hit the state in more than 100 years. “The worst is still ahead of us,” he

said during a broadcast carried live on the state’s major TV stations. “We’re in a serious, serious situation.” National Guard troops were activated in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, where neighborhoods still recovering from earlier flooding were again swamped after two days of unrelenting rain. Troops in Connecticut were put on alert. A storm two weeks ago dropped as much as much as 10 inches of rain on the same region.

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Nissan Motor Co. Chief Operating Officer Toshiyuki Shiga poses with the automaker’s Leaf zero-emission electric vehicle in Yokohama, Japan, Tuesday. aiming for 25,000 orders by December. It hopes to build and sell 50,000 of the cars around the world during the first model year. Production is starting at an existing factory in Oppama, Japan, and will expand to Nissan’s factory in Smyrna, Tenn., in 2012. Christopher Richter, an auto analyst at CLSA Asia Pacific Markets in Tokyo, predicted the car

will prove popular among “people who want to be green, people who love technology and people who are status-conscious.” Sales during the first year will be limited to about 20 large cities in the U.S., including New York, Seattle and Atlanta, Perry said. He said Nissan hopes to expand Leaf sales nationwide by the end of 2011.

FAMOUS, FABULOUS, FRIVOLOUS

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Torn pleads not guilty in bank break-in Jan. 29 that LITCHFIELD, Conn. he broke (AP) – Actor Rip Torn into the pleaded not guilty TuesLitchfield day to burglary and fireBancorp arms charges stemming b r a n c h from his January arrest with a inside a Connecticut Torn loaded gun, bank after hours. thinking State police have said the 79-year-old Emmy it was his home in Salisaward winner was so in- bury in northwestern toxicated on the night of Connecticut.

Torn is charged with criminal trespass, carrying a gun without a permit, carrying a gun while intoxicated, burglary and criminal mischief. Superior Court Judge James P. Ginocchio allowed him to remain free on $100,000 bond, under the condition that he stay away from alcohol.


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