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Building up Scio Biltmore Development proposes single-family subdivision BY LIZZY ALFS LIZZYALFS@ANNARBOR.COM

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The Ypsilanti Community Schools high school marching band marches down Michigan Avenue on Saturday during the Ypsilanti Heritage Festival parade.

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THREE-DAY HERITAGE FESTIVAL KICKED OFF FRIDAY

Following years of sluggish real estate activity across southeast Michigan, David Stollman, of Biltmore Development, believes the market is right for new home construction in Washtenaw County. “There really hasn’t been any significant developments going in the ground since 2006,” he said. “The supply of developed lots is significantly reduced, and the inventory for builders to build homes on is very low — almost nonexistent. We felt it was a good time to bring a project forward.” Biltmore, a century-old development company based in Birmingham, Mich., wants to develop a 323-lot single-family subdivision along the east side of Staebler Road between Jackson and Park roads. The property is known as the former Farmer Grant land, and the portion Biltmore wants to develop still is owned by the Grant family. The project is the first new

subdivision of this scale proposed in Washtenaw County in years. In June, home improvement chain Menards purchased 63 acres of the former Farmer Grant property for $7.4 million. The Wisconsin-based company is in the final approval stages before building an approximately 160,000-squarefoot store. The farmland Biltmore hopes to develop is south of the proposed Menards store and south of Scio Township’s. “The location provides opportunities to dine, shop and recreate — all within a few minutes from the home,” Biltmore’s preliminary site plan said. Biltmore submitted a site plan to Scio Township, and the property already has been rezoned from General Agriculture to Multifamily, which would allow 591 dwelling units on the site. Single-family homes are permitted under the multifamily designation, but Biltmore submitted a Planned Unit Development because the proposed lot sizes are more narrow than what is permitted, Scio Township Planner Doug said. Biltmore’s proposal comes as housing starts in Washtenaw County are on the rise, but residential building permits still SEE SUBDIVISION, A6

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he festival takes place in Ypsilanti’s Riverside Park and along East Cross Street in Depot Town. The event continues today and features live music, a beer garden and tours. For more photos, visit AnnArbor.com.

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A boy from the D3 Fife and Drum Corps marches during the Ypsilanti Heritage Festival parade.

The site of the proposed subdivision is along the east side of Staebler Road between Jackson and Park roads.

Board drops fee for 7th-hour classes Court on behalf of two Pioneer High School music students, Paloma Paez-Coombe, 16, and Elliot Polot, 17, and their parents. Ann Arbor school board members approved in June charging students the $100 BY DANIELLE ARNDT per semester to take a seventhDANIELLEARNDT@ANNARBOR.COM period course. The move was made in conjunction with a The Ann Arbor Board of number of cuts and revenue Education voted unanimously enhancements the board auWednesday to revoke the $100 thorized to help AAPS balance charge it placed on students its budget and eliminate the taking a seventh class period $8.7 million shortfall it faced at Huron and Pioneer high for 2013-14. schools. The school board Wednesday The decision to renege on moved to nix the fees for the the program came just one upcoming school year and week after the American Civil directed its planning comLiberties Union filed a lawsuit mittee to take up the topic for against the Ann Arbor Pub- further study. The planning lic Schools, contending the committee will return to the seventh-hour fees deny stu- full board at a later date with dents the free and equal public a recommendation on the education required under the tuition-based proposal. Michigan Constitution. The motion also authoThe lawsuit was filed in rized the finance department Washtenaw County Circuit to make an adjustment to the

The Pioneer Symphony Orchestra performs at Hill Auditorium in February. Students at Pioneer and Huron often need to take seven class periods instead of six to fit in four years of music courses. The Ann Arbor Board of Education voted Wednesday to revoke the $100 fee it charged students taking a seventh class period at Huron and Pioneer high schools.

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brought forward the tuitionbased model for the board to consider. The proposal recognized seventh hour is a valuable but costly educational opportunity for students. district’s general fund budget This means if no other budget the school year with about Rather than eliminate to allow an additional $100,000 amendments are made requiring $5.21 million in savings, roughly the offering, the board and in fund equity to be spent to money from the district’s fund 2.8 percent of the district’s AAPS central administrators cover what AAPS was expected balance or primary savings $182 million operating budget. searched for an alternative. to save by charging students. account, AAPS could finish Trustee Glenn Nelson first SEE FEES, A6

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of these don’t need to run at startup. Autoruns is a freebie that can help reduce the load. It finds and disables unneeded programs, so they don’t slow you down. But, it won’t stop important startup processes, such as security software. If you have Windows 7 or 8 on your computer, you might want to invest in a solid-state hard drive. These are much faster than conventional hard drives and can bring your startup times to well under a minute. SSDs still are small and expensive — a 128 gigabyte SSD costs between $110 and $150 — but less than a new computer. Before you put down any money, however, read on.

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Files on a hard drive aren’t like files in a filing cabinet. On a hard drive, files become fragmented. Bits and pieces of them get scattered around the drive. This increases the time your computer takes to open them. That’s why there are defragmenting programs. These assemble the pieces so they’re easier to find. With Windows Vista, 7 and 8 this isn’t such a big deal anymore. They run the built-in defragmenter automatically on a schedule. To check when it runs, go to Start, or go to the Start Screen in Windows 8. In the search bar, type “defrag” (minus quotes). This will either bring up the defragmenter program or a list where you can select it. Check when it ran last and when it’s scheduled to run. Usually it’s set for early morning. If your computer isn’t usually on then, change it to a different time. You also can run it manually. In Windows XP, you’ll have to run the defragmenter manually. Open My Computer and right-click on your main drive. Then choose Properties. Go to the Tools tab and choose Defragment Now, then click Defragment. It will take a while, so sit back and relax. One exception to defragging is if you have a solid-state hard drive. These work in a different way and don’t have this problem. In fact, running a defragmenter on an SSD will shorten its life. Windows 7 and 8 will detect an SSD and turn off defragmenting automatically.

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CORRECTION In a story in Thursday’s edition of AnnArbor.com about the valuation of city-owned pieces held at the Detroit Institute of Arts, The Associated Press reported

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Blimpy Burger employees take down a T-shirt-wearing bear cutout from a wall Wednesday, the iconic burger joint’s last day at Division and Madison streets. The University of Michigan bought the property to make way for a graduate dorm. Owner Rich Magner hopes to open a new eatery in a few months. Above right, 16-month-old Jackson Turer, of Ann Arbor, center, eats the last burger served at the restaurant. Below right, Blimpy Burger employee Joel Cronenwett turns off the open sign for the last time Wednesday night.

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Changes ahead for student bus riders High schools outsource transport to public transit BY AMY BIOLCHINI AMYBIOLCHINI@ANNARBOR.COM

More students will step onto public buses this fall as Ann Arbor high schools change their bus routes. Three bus routes to Ann Arbor high schools no longer will be serviced by a yellow bus from the Washtenaw Intermediate School District. Students eligible for bus service along those routes will get passes to use Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority — also known as TheRide — buses for the entire school year. It’s a move Ann Arbor Public Schools initiated last school year, when it switched three high school bus routes over to TheRide as a trial run. Those three routes will continue to use TheRide buses this year. School district and TheRide officials deemed the first year of the program a success. About 300-400 students used the passes last year, said Don Kline, marketing coordinator for AAATA. “There were some initial concerns from parents that public transit isn’t as safe or reliable,” Kline said. “All the high school students arrived safely.” Both parties have been in discussion on how to expand the program since December. With additional routes switching this year, the district has maximized its capability to transfer high school bus routes to TheRide buses. Transportation costs account for about three percent of the district’s general fund budget. Before contracting with the WISD for all bus service, transportation costs accounted for four percent of the

district’s general fund. Less than 27 percent of high school students eligible for bus transportation actually take the bus to school — a total of 1,270 students, AAPS district spokeswoman Liz Margolis said. About 837 students are eligible for an Exceptional Pass on AAATA this year, Kline said. The district is responsible for paying for each time a high school student uses his or her Exceptional Pass on a bus. The AAATA charges the district half of the normal rate for each ride. The passes will be assigned to eligible students when they register for classes. Each one will have a number associated with the individual student. The passes are programmed to work only on weekdays during the school year. Though there’s no restriction on the number of rides that can be taken in a day, the passes are intended to be used only to and from school, Kline said. Margolis said the district tracked the usage of the passes last year, and there was little to no abuse of the passes. With the switch of the high school route to TheRide, WISD drivers will have to complete only routes for the middle and elementary schools. The change will mean fewer work hours for them, Margolis said. “We’re seeing cost savings in what we pay the WISD for bus service,” Margolis said. The district pays $12,500 for each of its bus routes serving elementary, middle and high schools. Last year, AAPS paid, on average, about $9,000 to AAATA for each of the three bus routes. During its budget deliberation process this spring, the AAPS Board of Education considered cutting its funding for high school transportation, which could have saved the district about $466,000.

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The newly renovated East Quadrangle is open for business after a yearlong $116 million renovation. It’s a head turner — and that’s exactly what the University of Michigan was going for. East Quad, which is home to 856 students, a 430-seat dining hall and the school’s residential college, is the latest dormitory to receive a sweeping renovation as a part of the school’s Residential Life Initiative. The almost decade-long initiative in part is meant to help U-M keep up with the comfortable dorm offerings of other elite colleges. Nice dorms, U-M officials said, help attract competitive students. The initiative has facilitated the construction or renovation of nine dormitories and dining halls. Another renovation — that of South Quad — is under way and will be followed by a $114.5 million renovation of West Quad. U-M regents also approved plans for a $185 million graduate dorm. The idea behind the initiative is to enrich students’ residential experiences and facilitate learning and collaboration in living quarters. Many of the renovated dorms offer atriums, libraries, cozy community spaces, computer labs, spacious showers and game rooms where students can hook up gaming systems and play foosball or pool. At East Quad, renovations are contemporary, and the design is sleek. The focus is on community spaces and study lounges. Upgrades incorporate the building’s architectural and historical elements. East Quad was constructed in 1940, and while crews built two small additions as a part of the project, U-M focused on renovating existing space. A 15-foot buildout on the west side of the building’s courtyard was used to create an atrium, and the former brick exterior now acts as an interior wall. In addition to the $116 million construction cost, U-M spent $3.3 million to furnish East Quad’s student rooms, cafeteria, common rooms and 15 classrooms and studios — including the building’s dark room and pottery studio. “This, basically, is what meets a lot of new students’ expectations,” said Peter Logan, director of communications for U-M Housing. U-M built a new cafe area and overhauled the dining hall. With the building reopening to students this week, its dining hall will go completely trayless to discourage food waste. East Quad’s station-style dining hall means diners can choose from deli, vegan and pizza stations instead of moving down one long line. The restaurant-style seating area has booths and tables. The kitchen is equipped with modern appliances, including stoves that can steam food and have computerized controls. Buzz Cummings, East Quad’s head chef of seven years said, “There’s a lot of shine. It looks like a jewelry store at Briarwood.” East Quad has about 10 large

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are well below the county’s peak during 2000-2005. So far in 2013, builders have pulled 279 single-family construction permits, including 12 in Scio Township, according to data from the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments. Homes are being built in already-developed subdivisions where construction was mostly stagnant for years, including Scio Township’s Polo Fields, Legacy Heights in Saline and Kirtland Hills in Pittsfield Township. Meanwhile, regional and national players such as Trowbridge Companies and Toll Brothers have re-entered the Washtenaw County market with plans to build several dozen homes.

Building bigger projects

For Biltmore, the new proposal is the largest project the company has proposed since before the economic downturn. “There really has been no development on our part — or really throughout southeastern Michigan — of any significant size in the last seven or eight years,” Stollman said. “We’re encouraged by the economic indicators and by the success of builders selling homes in the market. We think that southeast Michigan has turned the corner and is very much headed on the upswing.” The company plans to purchase the Staebler Road

seventh-hour model and the “I appreciate the work of this lawsuit, Mexicotte said. After board and our administration the meeting, the board knew it to continue ... keeping the Ann needed to put the seventh hour Arbor Public Schools excel- back on the table, she said. lent,” Nelson said at WednesWhen asked if the ACLU day’s meeting. lawsuit spurred Wednesday’s “I am proud we are exploring decision, Mexicotte said it these options and ... keep turn- helped “coalesce the convering over stones. sation” about the seventh“To me, this motion is a hour fees and what issues the recognition that we need to district needs to examine. “We believe we can do this, think this one through a little more before we decide for sure and we believe we can do this what to do.” legally under the constraints of At the time of approval in the law and the constitution. June, Nelson said he “fully But, we may have to just take expected” AAPS to be sued a breath and get a couple of for enacting a fee for seventh other pieces in place before hour. But, he said, he thought we really can implement it,” COURTESY the district would win any legal Mexicotte said. challenges brought against the Some trustees said the Biltmore Development’s planned 323-lot single-family district in future years might action. subdivision is the largest the company has proposed since Deb Mexicotte, the board need to establish a more the economic downturn. president, said, “I think the gen- “robust” tuition-based learning demand for new homes in the and public hearing. eral consensus is ... we know model. area,” he said. Biltmore made changes to we can put things in place (so) District officials said they do The average sale price in the project and resubmitted we’d be able to prevail if indeed not anticipate any “schedul2012 was $210,616, according the site plan last week, said we decided to move forward ing nightmares” as a result of to data compiled by the Ann Midwestern Consulting’s Scott with this in the future.” re-implementing a freeArbor Area Board of Realtors. Betzoldt, the civil engineer for The school board conducted of-charge seventh hour to The average sale price in July the project. a closed attorney-client meet- students. 2013 was $263,978. B etzoldt said changes ing at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Officials do not think the The plans show the subdivi- included: prior to the regular meet- seventh-hour fee discouraged Estimated price $300K-$600K sion would include more than § Mo re o p e n s pa ce a n d ing at 7 p.m. During the ses- many students who wanted a Stollman estimated the 12 acres of contiguous hardparkland sion, members discussed the seventh hour, Mexicotte said. Village Lots homes would be wood forest. There would be § A new pedestrian connection priced between $300,000 and setbacks from Honey Creek, winding through the subdivi$400,000, and the Estate Lots walkways for recreation and sion and up to Menards STATE OF MICHIGAN homes would be priced be- additional flood plain storage § A pathway will go through the tween $450,000 and $600,000. for Honey Creek in detention 12-acre woodland preserve. BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC He said those are estimates, ponds. “We’re also working with SERVICE COMMISSION and prices might change. the Washtenaw County Road “The market has changed A couple of changes made Commission and Scio Town**** The site plan went before ship right now about some significantly from the very dark times during the reces- Scio Township’s Planning Com- utility grid upgrades and road NOTICE OF HEARING sion, and we see a significant mission for a first consideration improvements,” he said. CONTINUED FROM A1

property in Scio Township for its subdivision development, said Jim Chaconas of Colliers International, a commercial real estate broker who has the property listed for sale. “We had three or four people who wanted to (build here), but we worked on a deal with Biltmore,” he said. The subdivision would be developed in four or five equal phases across eight to 10 years, according to the plans. The north end of the site would have 215 “Village Lots,” which would be about 60 feet wide and 100 feet deep. The south end would have 108 “Estate Lots,” which would be about 85 feet wide and 120140 feet deep. Stollman said the company would develop the lots and then sell them to homebuilders to construct the houses. “We haven’t sold the lots as of yet, but we likely will start discussions with (homebuilders) once we’ve gotten further along in the site planning process,” he said.

DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY CASE NO. U-17437

Washtenaw road work underway BY AMY BIOLCHINI AMYBIOLCHINI@ANNARBOR.COM

The orange barrels that sprouted along Ann Arbor roadways this spring are not quite ready to be plucked from the streets. Major construction projects on two routes — Miller Avenue and Madison Street — are halfway completed, city officials said, and new work is about to begin on Packard Street Monday. “We’re still in the midst of major construction. With Miller and Madison going on, we’re right in the middle of it,” said Nick Hutchinson, interim manager for the city's project management unit. The $6.5 million project on Miller Avenue that began in early April still is underway. The project entails reconstructing the road between Maple and Newport roads, improving bicycle lanes and adding pedestrian islands and new left-turn lanes. Hutchinson said he anticipates the work will be complete by early to mid-November. Mid-November also is when Hutchin expects the $3.16 million reconstruction of Madison Street on the west side of Ann Arbor will be completed. From Seventh to Main streets, workers have been replacing an undersized water main and preparing to repave the street. A complete overhaul of two blocks of South Fourth Avenue in downtown Ann Arbor was finished in early August, and a repaving project on Barton Drive is about to draw to a close this month, Hutchinson said. Monday marks the beginning of a 10-week-long project on Packard Street from Coler Road to Eisenhower Boulevard. One lane of traffic will be maintained in each direction while the road is resurfaced, configured to three lanes and given bicycle lanes. After Labor Day weekend, a complete reconstruction of South Forest Avenue, from South University to Hill Street, will begin. The project, which is scheduled for completion in early November, is similar to the reconstruction and installation of the new storm water system on Fourth Avenue. On the boundary of Ann Arbor and Pittsfield Township,

the roundabout under construction at State Street and Ellsworth Road is behind schedule because of unexpected complications with the replacement of a water main. The project was expected to end by the beginning of October. Crews are in the third of the project’s four phases. During this phase, Ellsworth Road to the east of the intersection is completely closed to through traffic.

I-94 work hits funding snag

The Michigan Department of Transportation's largest project in the Ann Arbor area this summer — joint repair to nine miles of Interstate 94, as well as milling and resurfacing three miles — has been completed. MDOT had funds to mill and resurface only three of the nine miles of I-94 under construction. Those three miles run from the Scio Church Road overpass to the railroad overpass near State Street. MDOT is searching for additional funding to mill the top layer of pavement and resurface the remaining six miles that didn’t receive that treatment, said Mark Sweeney, manager of MDOT’s Brighton post. Outside of Ann Arbor, several major construction projects coordinated by the Washtenaw County Road Commission are nearing completion, and two more are about to begin. Monday will mark the beginning of a major construction project in Ypsilanti Township: Michigan Avenue, from just north of I-94 to the city limits of Ypsilanti, will be completely resurfaced. The work will put Michigan Avenue on a “road diet,” which will reduce the road from four lanes to three. One lane of traffic will be maintained in each direction. Repaving work will close a portion of North Territorial Road in Salem Township for a week, beginning Wednesday. The road will be closed from Pontiac Trail to Curtis Road. Construction of a roundabout at Geddes and Ridge roads in Superior Township is on track to be completed by Aug. 30. Crews poured curbs for the roundabout last week and will begin concrete paving this coming week. The intersection has been closed since mid-June for the work.

Alleged arson causes delay

The replacement of the Ford Boulevard Bridge in Ypsilanti Township was progressing on schedule until Wednesday, when a man allegedly

committed arson on one of the two cranes at the site. The total loss of one of the cranes means work has halted until the contractor can find a new crane to rent. Two cranes are needed to prepare the framework so the

concrete bridge deck can be poured. The project was supposed to be completed at the end of August. It is unclear how the destroyed crane will affect the completion date.

Income Guidelines for National Free and Reduced Priced Meals For Schools and the Child and Adult Care Food Program The Michigan Department of Education has announced the household income guidelines established by the United States Department of Agriculture for free and reduced price meals and free milk through the National School Lunch, School Breakfast, Special Milk, and Child and Adult Care Food Programs. The income guidelines are effective from July 1, 2013, through June 30, 2014. Families should contact their school, school district, child care center, or family day care home sponsor to find out whether it participates in these programs.

• The information below describes how a person may participate in this case. • You may call or write DTE Electric Company, One Energy Plaza, Detroit, Michigan 48226, (800) 477-4747, for a free copy of its application. Any person may review the application at the offices of DTE Electric Company. • A public hearing in this matter will be held:

DATE/TIME:

September 4, 2013, at 9:00 a.m. This will be a prehearing conference to determine future hearing dates and other procedural matters.

BEFORE:

Administrative Law Judge Peter L. Plummer

LOCATION:

Constitution Hall 525 West Allegan Lansing, Michigan

PARTICIPATION:

Any interested person may attend and participate. The hearing site is accessible, including handicapped parking. Persons needing any accommodation to participate should contact the Commission’s Executive Secretary at (517) 241-6160 in advance to request mobility, visual, hearing or other assistance.

Schools, child care centers, and family day care home sponsors will provide a form for applying for free or reduced price meals. Only one application is required per household. Most participating centers and all participating family child care homes provide meals to all enrolled participants without any separate charge. Children or foster children who are recipients of Michigan’s Family Independence Program, Food Assistance Program, or Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations, or who are enrolled in Head Start, Even Start, an At-Risk afterschool center, or an emergency shelter automatically qualify for free meals. Households with incomes less than or equal to the following guidelines qualify for free or reduced price meals or free milk. Scale for Free Meals or Free Milk Total Family Size Annual Income Monthly Income 1 $14,937 $1,245 2 $20,163 $1,681 3 $25,389 $2,116 4 $30,615 $2,552 5 $35,841 $2,987 6 $41,067 $3,423 7 $46,293 $3,858 8 $51,519 $4,294 *For each additional family member, add this amount: $ 5,226 $ 436

Scale for Reduced Price Meals Annual Income Monthly Income $21,257 $1,772 $28,694 $2,392 $36,131 $3,011 $43,568 $3,631 $51,005 $4,251 $58,442 $4,871 $65,879 $5,490 $73,316 $6,110 $ 7,437

$ 620

An application to a school, child care center, or family day care home sponsor can be approved if it contains complete documentation of household income or documentation of current participation in Michigan’s Family Independence Program, Food Assistance Program, or Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations. Information supplied on an application for free or reduced price meals may be verified at any time. An appeal procedure is available for households where applications are denied. Participating schools, child care centers, and family day care home sponsors accept applications for free or reduced price meals at any time during the year. A household may qualify for free or reduced price meals due to a temporary loss of income, such as a period of unemployment. If a doctor has determined that a child has a disability, and the disability would prevent the child from eating the regular school or child care meal, the school or child care facility will make any substitution prescribed by a doctor at no charge. The doctor’s statement, including prescribed diet and/or substitution, must be submitted to the food service department of the school or child care facility. In accordance with Federal law and United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) policy, institutions are prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Adjudication, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call toll free (866) 6329992 (Voice). Individuals who are hearing impaired or have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339 or (800) 845-6136 (Spanish). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. SCHOOL DISTRICT

PHONE NUMBER

Washtenaw Intermediate School District 1819 S. Wagner Rd, Ann Arbor 48103

994-8100

Ann Arbor Public Schools 2555 S. State St, Ann Arbor 48104

994-2230

Chelsea Schools 500 E. Washington St, Chelsea 48118

433-2208

Dexter Community Schools 7714 Dexter-Ann Arbor Rd, Dexter 48130

424-4100

Honey Creek Community School 1735 S. Wagner Rd, Ann Arbor 48103

994-2636

Lincoln Consolidated Schools 8970 Whittaker Rd, Ypsilanti 48197

484-7001

Manchester Community Schools 710 E. Main St, Manchester 48158

428-9711

Milan Area Schools 920 North St, Milan 48160

439-5050

Saline Area Schools 200 N. Ann Arbor St, Saline 48176-1168

429-8000

Whitmore Lake Public Schools 8845 Whitmore Lake Rd, Whitmore Lake 48189

449-4464

Willow Run Community Schools 2171 E. Michigan Ave, Ypsilanti 48198

481-8200

Ypsilanti School District 1885 Packard Rd, Ypsilanti 48197

714-1218

St. Francis of Assisi School 2270 E. Stadium Blvd., Ann Arbor 48104

821-2200

St. Paul Lutheran School 495 Earhart Rd, Ann Arbor 48105

665-0604

St. Thomas School 540 Elizabeth St, Ann Arbor 48104

769-0911

The Michigan Public Service Commission (Commission) will hold a public hearing to consider DTE Electric Company’s (DTE Electric) July 19, 2013 application, which seeks authority to implement a Transitional Cost Recovery Plan and associated retail electric tariffs and provisions to recover the net incremental revenue requirement and carrying charges associated with the City of Detroit Public Lighting Department (PLD) conversion plan. DTE Electric also requests Commission approval of all waivers of existing Rules of Service necessary to effectuate the Company’s proposal as described in its filing. DTE Electric represents that the City of Detroit has decided to exit the electric distribution business and the City and DTE Electric have been involved in negotiations about the feasibility of transferring retail electric service from PLD to the DTE Electric to reduce the City’s costs and improve its financial situation, and to improve service reliability for current PLD retail customers. Over an approximately seven year System Conversion Period, former PLD customers would be directly connected to the DTE Electric distribution system. The expected capital costs are estimated at $275 million. In addition to distribution system work, costs to make customer facilities ready to receive electric service from DTE Electric are estimated to be approximately $40 million. Separate activities concerning the repair and operation of the City’s street light system are not the subject of this Application. All documents filed in this case shall be submitted electronically through the Commission’s E-Dockets website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. Requirements and instructions for filing can be found in the User Manual on the E-Dockets help page. Documents may also be submitted, in Word or PDF format, as an attachment to an email sent to mpscedockets@michigan.gov. If you require assistance prior to e-filing, contact Commission staff at (517) 241-6180 or by email at mpscedockets@michigan.gov. Any person wishing to intervene and become a party to the case shall electronically file a petition to intervene with this Commission by August 28, 2013. (Interested persons may elect to file using the traditional paper format.) The proof of service shall indicate service upon DTE Electric’s attorney, Bruce R. Maters, One Energy Plaza, Detroit, Michigan 48226. Any person wishing to appear at the hearing to make a statement of position without becoming a party to the case may participate by filing an appearance. To file an appearance, the individual must attend the hearing and advise the presiding administrative law judge of his or her wish to make a statement of position. All information submitted to the Commission in this matter becomes public information: available on the Michigan Public Service Commission’s website, and subject to disclosure. Please do not include information you wish to remain private. Requests for adjournment must be made pursuant to the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure R 460.17315 and R 460.17335. Requests for further information on adjournment should be directed to (517) 241-6060. A copy of DTE Electric’s request may be reviewed on the Commission’s website at michigan.gov/mpscedockets, and at the office of DTE Electric Company, One Energy Plaza, Detroit, Michigan. For more information on how to participate in a case, you may contact the Commission at the above address or by telephone at (517) 241-6180. Jurisdiction is pursuant to 1909 PA 106, as amended, MCL 460.551 et seq.; 1919 PA 419, as amended, MCL 460.54 et seq.; 1939 PA 3, as amended, MCL 460.1 et seq.; 1969 PA 306, as amended, MCL 24.201 et seq.; 1982 PA 304, as amended, MCL 460.6j et seq.; and the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure, as amended, 1999 AC, R 460.17101 et seq.

August 8, 2013 4677996-01

Some projects near completion, others just beginning

• DTE Electric Company, f/k/a The Detroit Edison Company requests Michigan Public Service Commission approval of a Transitional Cost Recovery Plan and retail electric tariffs associated with the disposition of the City of Detroit Public Lighting System.

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SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 2013 A7

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LEACH, JOANN L. Hamburg, MI Her Legacy… JoAnn Lea Leach, age 78, of Hamburg, MI, passed away August, 14, 2013. JoAnn was born on February 13, 1935, in Fowlerville, MI to Burr and Violette (Lane) Glenn. On January 1, 1951, she married the love of her life, Kenneth Leach in Hamburg, MI. JoAnn worked for many years, housekeeping, for the University of Michigan.

BLOOD DRIVES AUG. 29

“Blood Drive,” Chelsea Community Hospital, 775 S. Main St., Chelsea. 11 a.m.-4:45 p.m. Info: redcrossblood.org.

CONFERENCE/ LECTURE

THRU AUG. 27

“A Series of Writing Workshops,” Greater Brighton Area Chamber of Commerce’s offices, 131 Hyne St., Brighton. Tues., 10 a.m.-noon. $200 for 5 classes: 10 hours, 20/hr. Info: 231/590-3967.

AUG. 21

“Author Blaine L. Pardoe with his book ‘Murder In Battle Creek: The Mysterious Death of Daisy Zick,’” Ann Arbor District Library, main branch, 343 S. Fifth Ave., Ann Arbor. 7 p.m. Info: 734-327-4555. “Divorce Dialogues — Legal Aspects,” The Women’s Center of Southeastern Michigan, 510 S. Maple Rd., Ann Arbor. 6 p.m. For the Divorce Dialogues, the recommended fee is $15 for each session, with reduced fees for multiple sessions, if paid in advance. Lower fees available for qualified individuals. Info: womenscentersemi. org/programs_services?q=divorce_ support.

AUG. 29

“Author Luis Montalvan Discusses ‘Until Tuesday: A Wounded Warrier and the Gold Retriever Who Saved Him’,” Ann Arbor District Library, main mranch, 343 S. Fifth Ave., Ann Arbor. 78:30 p.m. Info: 734-327-4555.

HEALTH/FITNESS

APPLEGATE, WILLIAM

BLANCHARD, TINA MARIE

William T. "Bill" Applegate died peacefully at his home in Plymouth on August 15th at the age of 64. Bill recently took a medical retirement from Krogers after working for the company for 47 years. He is survived by his beloved wife, Patricia; his children, Michael (Heather) Applegate, Marie Applegate and Brian Applegate; and his precious grandson, Henry. He is also survived by his brothers and sisters, Stanley (Shirley) Myers, Gene (Janet) Myers, Jack (Kris) Myers, Dianne (Jim Borowiec) Applegate and Greg Applegate. Friends may visit at Schrader-Howell Funeral Home, 280 S. Main Street, Plymouth, MI on Sunday from 2-8 PM. Funeral services will be held at the funeral home on Monday at 11 o’clock with the Rev. Wayne Kurtycz officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to The Salvation Army or the Charity of the Donor’s choice. To leave a condolence for the family, please visit www.schrader-howell.com.

On August 13, 2013, Tina Marie - loving mother, wife, daughter, sister and friend - finally found peace. She passed quietly in her home in Ann Arbor, Michigan. She was 51. Tina Marie Perry was born on June 16, 1962, in Toledo, Ohio, to the late Stanley Perry and Linda Mattoni. Tina went to Start High School in Toledo and attended Stautzenberger Business School. Tina moved to Ypsilanti after school and was a loyal employee Busch’s Food Market for over 15 years. She bravely persevered through a lifetime of disability. Through it all her love of life, vitality and spunk, sense of humor, and often blunt honesty were an inspiration to all that knew her. She will be sorely missed and never forgotten. She leaves behind three children, Paul Rowlands, 23, Laura Rowlands, 21, and Michael Rowlands, 20, and their father Gil. She is survived by her loving husband Benjamin Blanchard, and his sister and her husband Julie and Rory Ericksen, and sister Liz Blanchard. She is also survived by her mother Linda, stepfather Tom Hodge, and brothers Riley and Christian, and his wife and adoring niece Alexa Hodge, 3. Last but not least, she is survived by her faithful animal friends Abby the parrot and Tweety and Ruthio the cockatiels. Details on the memorial service are still being finalized. Please contact a family member for more information.

ASADOORIAN (SPEIDEL), ALMA RUTH

On August 15, 2013, we said goodbye to our loving husband and caring father. Frank was a compassionate and brilliant man who will be dearly missed by his wife, Norma, as well as his children, Frank (Tania) Kriegler, Steve Kriegler, Cathy (Tom) Condie, Anne (George) Carr; his step-children, David (Jessica) Nicosia, Gerri (Ralph) Luther; and his 12 grandchildren. He died peacefully at home in Livonia MI, surrounded by his family. Frank was born September 17, 1936 in Chicago IL. He received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin. He and his first wife, Nancy, moved to Ann Arbor in 1966 where he worked for the Environmental Research Institute of Michigan (ERIM) and Sarns Inc. He was devoted to Nancy who passed away in 1998. He married Norma in 2003 and together, they shared many wonderful experiences including trips to Alaska and winters together in Arizona. Frank had a passion for life that included performance driving with the Motor City BMW club, photography and spending time with his family. Funeral service 11 AM Wednesday (In-state 10:30 AM) at St. Gerald Catholic Church, 21300 Farmington Rd., Farmington, 48336. Visitation Tuesday, 2-8 PM at ThayerRock Funeral Home, 33603 Grand River Ave. (one block west of Farmington Rd.) Downtown Farmington. In lieu of flowers, he requested that donaDEBUTTS, DUANE tions be made to the scholarYpsilanti, MI ship fund that Frank established Age 71 in Nancy’s honor: Nancy F. Kriegler Memorial Scholarship Died August 12, 2013. For com- Fund, Madonna University plete obituary, go to 36600 Schoolcraft Rd. Livonia, www.Janowiakfuneralhome.com MI 48118. "Where Families Come First" www.thayer-rock.com

TODAY

Alma Ruth (Speidel) Asadoorian, departed this life on August 14, 2013 in Ann Arbor Michigan where, for the past four years, she had been lovingly cared for by the Staff of Huron Woods Dementia Care Residence. She was 89 years old. Alma, born in Waterbury, Connecticut, was a graduate of Waterbury Hospital School of Nursing and the University of Minnesota. She had a long and happy marriage to Harry Asadoorian who predeceased her in 2004. She is survived by her niece, Holly Seelig of Ann Arbor, her nephew, Mark Henricksen, her brother-in-law, Charles Henricksen and many loving friends. Alma will be remembered for her kindness, warmth and empathy and especially for her ministry of joyful laughter that warmed the hearts and lifted the spirits of all with whom she came in contact. Contributions in Alma’s memory may be made to Huron Woods, PO Box 995, 5361 McAuley Dr., Ann Arbor MI 48106-0995. Please visit www.niefuneralhomes.com to sign the guestbook and leave a memory.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

BORDINE, ELAINE H. Milan, Michigan

“Exit Interviews Webinar: Soliciting Feedback from Departing Team Members,” Whole Foods Market Store Site, 3135 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor. 10-11 a.m. $75 members, $95 nonmembers. Info: 888-763-0514, opt. 2 or 517-371-7670.

Age 86, Elaine died at home Wednesday, August 14, 2013. Visitation will be Sunday, from 2-8 PM at Ochalek-Stark Funeral Home, Milan. Funeral services will be held at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Milan on Monday, August 19th where she will lie in state from 10 AM until time of service at 11 AM. To view full obituary, please visit www.ochalekstark.com. GLENCER, ROBERT W.

AUG. 23 AND 30

“Pubic Health Livingston County,” Brighton Natural Wellness Center, 325 E. Grand River, Brighton. Fri, 8-11 a.m. and 1-4 p.m. Free. Info: 724-1394.

AUG. 24

“Strength for a Cause,” Coval Fitness & Sports Performance, 3751 Varsity Drive, Ann Arbor. 10 a.m. Donations accepted. Info: 734-761-5493.

SEPT. 10 - 20

“University of Michigan Cardiovascular Center Free PAD Screenings,” University of Michigan Hospitals Complex, 1500 E. Medical Center Drive, Ann Arbor. 8 a.m.5 p.m. Free. Info: 734-232-4460.

HIKES, RUNS AND WALKS AUG. 21

“Sam Graham Trees Hike,” Matthaei Botanical Gardens, U-M, 1800 N. Dixboro Road, Ann Arbor. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. $5 per child. Info: 734-647-7600.

LECTURE/ PRESENTATION “Chautauqua at the Riverside: Woodward: The Man, the Avenue and All Those Cool Cars in Ypsilanti,” Riverside Arts Center, 76 N. Huron St., Ypsilanti. 2 p.m. Free. Info: www.ypsilantiheritagefestival. com.

SEPT. 18

RECREATIONAL THRU SEPT. 6

“24FIT Challenge,” Buhr Park, 2751 Packard Road, Ann Arbor. Mon., Wed., Fri., 6:30 p.m. Free. Info: 734-707-7697.

REUNIONS SEPT. 7

“Parkside Class of 1968 45th Reunion,” Ella Sharp Park, Jackson. 5:30-11 p.m. $30 per person. Info: 517-262-1800.

SEPT. 8

“Roosevelt and All Eastside Schools Reunion,” Kalamazoo County Expo Center & Fairground, 2900 Lake St., Kalamazoo. 11:30 a.m. Bring a dish to pass. $5 adult,; $2 children. Admission covers beverages, space, prizes, hall rental and miscellaneous. Info: 269-344-7371.

EBELL, HILDEGARD Athens, GA Hildegard Franziska Cardaun Ebell died Sunday August 11, 2013. A native of Duisburg, Germany. Mrs. Ebell was the daughter of the late Franz and Gertrud Wirtz Cardaun. Mrs. Ebell was a realtor with Coldwell Banker and Remax in Saginaw, MI, where she lived for over 20 years, followed by residence in Ann Arbor, MI and Osprey, FL. She was active in her community, volunteering with the PTA, Meals on Wheels, Planned Parenthood, and International Neighbors, among other groups. Mrs. Ebell loved to read, attend the opera and theater, and enjoy the company of her friends and family. She was preceded in death by her sister, Annemarie Hayn and a grandchild, Lukas Willem Bierema Ebell. Memorial services will be held on September 14th at 11 AM at the Day Chapel at the Botanical Garden. Survivors include her husband of 56 years, Herbert O. Ebell; children, Mark H. Ebell and Monique C. Ebell; sister, Renate Wilke; and grandchildren, Anna and Noa Ebell. Lord and Stephens, West has charge of arrangements.

Age 63 of Ypsilanti, Michigan

BURNETT, LURIE M. Ypsilanti, MI Age 82, passed away Thursday, August 15, 2013 at University Hospital. Funeral 11 am Tuesday, August 20, 2013 at Stark Funeral Service. Burial follows in Highland Cemetery. Contributions to the National Kidney Association, American Heart Association or the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) appreciated. Envelopes available at the funeral home where visitation is 2-4 and 6-8 pm Monday. Complete obituary and guest book at www.starkfuneral.com.

KRIEGLER, FRANK J. JR. Age 76

Died, Wednesday, August 14, 2013. For a complete obituary, service information and to sign his guest book online, please go to www.janowiakfuneralhome.com

GUILLEN, JOSEPH G Ann Arbor, MI Age 60 Died August 13, 2013 at U of M Hospital with his loving family at his side. For complete obituary, go to www.Janowiakfuneralhome.com "Where Families Come First"

Her Family… JoAnn is survived by her husband, Kenneth Leach of Hamburg, MI; her children, Linda (Jack) Poland of Hamburg, MI, Rick (Debbie) Leach of Fife Lake, MI, Sandra (Douglas) Kade of Fife Lake, MI, Douglas (Cheryl) Leach of Grayling, MI, and Donya (James) Dreffs of Hamburg, MI; loving sister of Ted (Beverly) Glenn of Lewiston, MI, and Jack Glenn of Milan, MI; many cherished grandand greatchildren grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents; brother, Al Glenn; and children, Jeff Leach and Scott Leach. Her Farewell… JoAnn’s family and friends with gather from 1-7 PM on Monday, August 19, 2013, at Borek Jennings Funeral Home, Hamburg Chapel. Her Healing Farewell service will begin at 11 AM Tuesday, August 20, 2013, with the gathering beginning 10 AM, at Borek Jennings Funeral Home, Hamburg Chapel. Reverend Carl Welser, will be officiating. A luncheon will follow services with interment taking place at Hamburg Cemetery on a later date. Memorial contributions are suggested to the family for future designation. Please leave a message of comfort to the Leach family by calling 1.877.231.7900 or sign the guestbook at www.borekjennings.com.

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Age 90, passed away on Thursday, August 15, 2013. Tom had been a long-time Ypsilanti resident and had served his country in the Army Air Corp during WWII. Tom also had worked for Ford Motor Company as a materials handling supervisor for over 30 years. He is survived by his daughter, Sheryll (Paul) Seydell; grandson, Paul L. Seydell II; his niece, Dawn Moore and his nephew, Ivan (Margaret) Harner and family. He was preceded in death by his wife, Betty Harner on April 10, 2008, and his sister, Wave and his brother, Charles. Tom’s family will receive friends at the Nie Family Funeral Home, Carpenter Rd. Chapel, 2400 Carpenter Rd. on Wednesday, August 21, 2013 from 12:00 Noon until the time of the memorial service at 1:00 PM. Memorial contributions may be made to the First United Methodist Church of Ypsilanti and/or to St. Joseph Mercy Hospice. Please visit Tom’s personal webpage at www.niefuneralhomes.com to leave a memory.

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. HARRIS, MICHAEL EUGENE Ypsilanti, MI

LANCASTER (SHARP), RETA JEAN Reta Jean (Sharp) Lancaster, age 80, formerly of Ann Arbor, passed away August 9, 2013, in Spring Hill, FL. Reta was born June 13, 1933, Zurich, KS. She was preceded in death by her father and mother Irvin and Lola Sharp, husband of 62 years DL, and son Mark. Reta is survived by her brother Ronnie (Cheryl) Sharp of OK, son Richard (Kathleen) Lancaster of Ann Arbor, daughter Chris (Greg) Reive of Spring Hill, FL. Also survived by five grandchildren, Jason (Elisa) Lancaster, Bryan (Lindsey) Lancaster, Stephen Visel, Daniel Visel, Dea (Ken) St. Thomas, and four great grandchildren. Reta established and operated a successful Bookkeeping Service in Ann Arbor from 1979 to 1997. Reta was respected and well know in the business community by many friends and associates. Reta will be dearly missed by all. Contributions may be made to The American Cancer Society on her behalf.

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LOVELACE, FLORENCE C. SALINE, MI Florence died August 14, 2013 at the age of 91. She was born November 16, 1921 to Alvin and Martha (Ernst) Luckhardt at their home in Saline Township. On July 17, 1944 she married Norman Lovelace at her parents’ home, and he preceded her in death. Also preceding her in death were brothers Ellsworth, Norman and Lawrence. She is survived by brother Eugene Luckhardt of Saline, Sisters-inlaw Joann and Elsie of Saline and several nieces and nephews. She retired from ChryslerScio Plant and was a member of Bethlehem United Church of Christ, Ann Arbor. She especially enjoyed bridge with her friends at Brecon Village. Funeral services will be held on Monday, August 19, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. at the Nie Family Funeral Home-Liberty Rd. Chapel, 3767 W. Liberty Rd. Ann Arbor with Reverend Don Hammond officiating. Visitation will be held from 12:00 Noon until time of service. Private entombment will be held at Washtenong Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Bethlehem United Church of Christ or to Brecon Village. Please visit www.niefuneralhomes.com to sign Florence’s guestbook and leave a memory.

Michael Eugene Harris made his peaceful transition to be with the Lord on Thursday, August 15, 2013 after a lengthy battle with emphysema and COPD. Michael was born in McDowell County, WV to Roscoe and Lessie (Jones) Harris on September 18, 1943. Michael’s mother died when he was a child, and he was raised by Roscoe and Eleanor (Browning) Harris when they married. All of them preceded Michael in death. Michael attended school in Kimball, WV and Ann Arbor High School. He was employed at Ford Motor Co. as an assembler for many years. Then he began working for the Ann Arbor Public School. He worked for the Ann Arbor Public School for 30 plus years in the maintenance and grounds department before his medical retirement. Michael joined Second Baptist Church of Ann Arbor under Rev. C. W. Carpenter. He is a former member of the Brother Truckers Van Club. Also, he was honorably discharged from the U. S. Army, 82nd Airborne Division. Michael enjoyed riding his motorcycle and fishing. He was truly devoted to his family and loved spending time with them. Michael was preceded in death by a daughter, Cheryl; a son, Wayne; and grandsons Christopher and Lionel, known as Punkin. He is survived by his wife, Arlene; daughters, Janessa and Lorrie (Darren); sons, Keith (Natasha), Richard (Linda), Curt (Kim), Gary (Shelley), and Greg. He also leaves to mourn his passing two brothers and three sisters: Amelia, Sandra, Hugh (Gloria), Margaret, and Ronald (April). He leaves 21 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren to cherish his memory. Also, he will be missed by many nieces, nephews, and cousins. Per Michael’s wishes, there will be no funeral service. A memorial service celebrating his life will be held at a later time. continued on next page


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HUNT, SHARON KAY Sharon Kay (White) Hunt of Manchester, MI, was born 14 April 1945 in Traverse City, Michigan. She grew up and graduated high school in Frankfort, MI and married the boy she had a crush on in 1962, and Bruce Hunt survives her today. She passed away Sunday morning August 11th, 2013 on the eve of her 50th Year High School Reunion. Surviving her are son, Scott Hunt and his wife, Jennifer of Geneva, NY; daughter, Khristina Orbock and husband, Jim; with grandchildren, Danielle and Jack of Kaneohe, HI; and son, Andy and his fiancee, Hollie of Brooklyn, MI; with granddaughter, Sydney of Jackson, MI. After raising their three children, Sharon became the Site Director at the Saline Michigan Senior Citizen Center. She took care of Meals on Wheels, Senior Field Trips, and writing of grants in support of the Senior Center Operations. January of 1989, Sharon received the Gift of Ballroom Dance Lessons from her husband and three months later, they were dancing five nights a week. The teaching of dance was next. Interestingly, Sharon and Bruce were recruited by cruise lines to teach dance all over the world. From 2002, they traveled the Amazon River; then Alaska; Los Angles to Sydney, Australia; and Florida to San Francisco around the tip of South America. Her love of dance made many new friends and brought a JOY of LIFE to countless others! Please come and join in celebration of Sharon’s life on October 5th, 2013 at Sharon United Methodist Church Hall from 2-5 PM. Please come with a memory, a thought, or a photo to share in the celebration.

OLTE, ARIJA ANITA Arija Anita Olte passed away on August 10, 2013, after a lengthy battle with cancer. She died peacefully at home in Ann Arbor with the comfort of her loving family. Though her life seemed to be cut short, her life was well lived and she will be dearly missed by those who knew her. She completely devoted herself to her family and always put them first in everything she did. Her passion was keeping up her beautiful flower beds and rose bushes which were always meticulously kept. She also enjoyed listening to classical music and going to the opera with her husband. She was also very involved with her sorority (Daugavietes) and had wonderful relationships with her local sorority sisters. She was also a wonderful cook, as she was always excited to create meals for her family and others during holidays and other special occasions. She was always very humble and always catered to the needs of others, ensuring that her family was happy and healthy was her true passion. She is survived by her husband of 50 years, Andrejs Olte; two Children, Ivars Olte and Andris (Angela) Olte. She is also survived by one grandchild Dominik Matthew Olte who she loved dearly and referred to as her "beam of sunlight." She is survived by one sister Rasma Dinbergs (Stankevics). She is also survived by her loving nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her brother Juris Stankevics, as well as her other brother Janis Stankevics. A memorial service will be held at St. Paul’s Evangelical Latvian Church in Farmington Hills, Michigan on Wednesday August 21, 2013 at 12:00pm. A time for fellowship will follow in the church social hall.

MCINTYRE, MICHAEL J. Ann Arbor, MI Age 71, passed away on August 14, 2013 at his home after a long illness. He was born in Attleboro, MA on March 12, 1942, son of the late John and Margaret McIntyre. He is survived by his spouse, May Ping Soo Hoo; and his two sons, Devin and Colin McIntyre. He is also survived by his seven siblings, their spouses, and numerous nieces and nephews. Michael graduated from Providence College in 1964 and then served in the Peace Corps in Bhopal, India, where he was a teacher of mathematics and English and a builder of windmills. He studied at Harvard Law School, graduating with a JD in 1969, and later returned to Harvard to become the Director of Training at the International Tax Program. In 1975 he became a Professor of Law at Wayne State University Law School in Detroit where he taught until his death. A recognized authority on taxation, and particularly international tax law, Michael was the founding editor of Tax Notes Internation al, published a multitude of books and articles on a wide variety of tax topics, and was a frequent consultant to the United Nations, as well as to national governments on six continents (including Australia, Bangladesh, Brazil, Canada, Egypt, New Zealand, Peru, Romania, Spain, United States and Vietnam). He also negotiated a tax treaty between the U.S. and the Navajo Nation. At Wayne State, he played a key role in the Law School academic senate, union negotiations, and on the university governing body. In 2012, he was elected to the Academy of Scholars in recognition of his academic achievements, and received the Wayne State University Presidential Award for Excellence in Service for his outstanding contributions to the university. He was a lifelong Boston Red Sox fan and his favorite player of all time was Pedro Martinez. A memorial service will be held at 11 AM on Saturday, August 24th, at St. Mary’s Student Parish, 331 Thompson St., in Ann Arbor, MI. Family and friends are welcome to a gathering with refreshments downstairs immediately after the service. There is a parking garage next to the church. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in memory of Michael J. McIntyre to the Karmanos Cancer Institute at www.karmanos.org/donations/ or at 4100 John R., NC06DS, Detroit, MI 48201. Please designate specifically "for prostate cancer research;" the family is especially grateful to Dr. Elisabeth Heath and the entire staff at Karmanos who helped give Mike an extra seven years of life.

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Born in Detroit, MI on May 12, 1937 and passed away August 1, 2013. Carole is survived by her siblings, Donald Russell and Barb Wiseman; children, Karen Kendall, Kathy Millar and David Millar. She was preceded in death by her eldest son, Jim Millar. She married and companioned for 35 years, John Hubbard. Carole worked for many years at the University of Michigan childhood psychiatric department. She was a strong, independent and beautiful women to the very end. She will be deeply missed, but her love and legacy lives on. In lieu of flowers, consider a donation to the American Cancer Society. A memorial to celebrate her life will be held November 9, 2013 at a place to be determined. Arrangements entrusted to: Sherwood Funeral Home 1109 Norvell Road Grass Lake 522-3000

PAXTON, EDITH A. Saline, MI

JUDY, GEORGE OLIVER George Oliver Judy, age 69, passed away suddenly on Saturday, June 29, 2013. He leaves behind his loving wife and soul mate of 50 years, Shirley (Ford) Judy, and two sons Douglas Judy and wife Carol, three beautiful granddaughters Casandra, Dayna and Kathryn of New Jersey. Robert Judy and wife Molly McGraw of Ann Arbor. Also, sister Elizabeth Judy, husband Moses Little and nephew Adam of San Diego, California. Brother, David Judy of Orlando Florida. George was an avid and passionate collector of antique jars, bottles and anything old. He enjoyed his retirement as a machinist in the auto industry doing what he loved. A celebration of his life will be held this Fall in Ann Arbor, MI.

MERTE, CHRISTEN EILEEN, DVM Christen Merte, fiancee of Martin Cheatham, of Bremen, GA, passed away at University of Michigan Hospital on August 14, 2013. Born March 25, 1981 in St. Paul, MN, she was the second daughter of Linda Livingstone (Douglas Eye) of Stockbridge, MI, and Kenneth Merte (Nancy Lindsay-Merte) of Southlake, TX. Christen was a long-time resident of Stillwater, MN, and Saline, MI. She graduated in 1999 from Saline High School, where she played viola and folk harp in the Fiddlers Philharmonic. Christen was a voracious reader and an avid collector of university degrees. She received a Bachelor of Science in Zoology from Michigan State University, a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies from Michigan State University, a Master of Science in Biology from Georgia Southern University, and a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Michigan State University. Her passion for wildlife conservation and research took her to Kathmandu, Nepal, with the World Wildlife Fund, and to Addo Elephant Park in South Africa to observe social behavior in elephants. In the US, she worked with the Michigan DNR, Emory University, USDA-APHIS, and the CDC in various aspects of wildlife disease management. She was a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association and the Wildlife Disease Association. Following her graduation in May, 2013 from MSU College of Veterinary Medicine, she planned to continue her professional career at Plum Island Animal Disease Center in New York. Christen was preceded in death by her grandparents, John and Margaret Livingstone of Saline; and several beloved pets: Elsa, Faux-pas, and Riley. In addition to her fiance and parents, she is survived by her siblings, Laura (Justin) Walsh, Sarah Merte, Christopher Merte, Maureen (Kevin) Krause, Sean (Kirstin) Eye, and Barry Eye; her grandparents, Herman and Bernice Merte; and countless family members. A memorial service and celebration of Christen’s life will be held this Sunday, August 18, at 1 PM at Stone Arch Arts & Events in Saline. Memorial donations may be made to the Humane Society of Huron Valley (www.hshv.org/) in honor of Christen’s strong convictions, or to F.A.S.T. - Fighting Against Sarcoma Together (www.sarcomafighters.org/), which directly supports cancer research. Special thanks to Dr. Rashmi Chugh and her team at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center.

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RICKS, LENA Lena Ricks, 76, a lifelong advocate for people with disabilities, died August 14. Until her death she served as the Executive Director of Partners in Personal Assistance (PPA), which she founded in 1999. The nonprofit ensures that people with disabilities live independent, selfgoverned lives by directing the personal assistance they receive. Ricks moved from Tennessee to Ann Arbor, where she was one of the founders of the disability rights and service nonprofit organization Ann Arbor Center for Independent Living in 1976. She served as Washtenaw Community College’s Special Needs Office Associate Director in the 1980s. She worked as a counseling social worker for many years. She served on the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority’s local advisory committee and the Washtenaw County National Alliance on Mental Illness Board of Directors. Ricks earned her Masters of Social Work at Eastern Michigan University in 1994 and a bachelor’s of business administration at Cleary University in 1984. Ricks is survived by daughter, Tammy; and son-inlaw, Tommy Henderson; son, Geno; and daughter-in-law, Ann Ricks; son, Darrell; and daughter-in-law, Rhonda Ricks; grandchildren, April, Charlie, Chad, Brandi, Kayla, Cassidy, Ranay, Jami, Michael, Kyle, Rachel, Jasmyne; greatgrandchildren, Chase, Carter, Geno II, Jordan, Libby, Jaxson, Korbin, Colt; several nieces and nephews; and special family friends, Jody Burton-Slowins, Dr. Jennifer Doble, Daphne O’Garro and Awa Abdul. Her husband, Virgil Ricks, mother Vadie Sturgill, and siblings, Glen, Kelly, Frank, J.D and June Sturgill, predeceased her. Memorial Service was held at King of Kings Lutheran Church, 2685 Packard Ann Arbor, MI on Saturday, August 17, 2013 at 2 PM.

Age 85, died Friday, August 9, 2013 at the Memory Support Center at Brecon Village in Saline after a long illness. She was the daughter of John and Amelia (Dezanet) Bonfardin, born June 5, 1928 in Caledonia, PA. She graduated top of her class from Bennett’s Valley High School and became a Registered Nurse while attending Columbia University where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing. Bonnie married Bruce R. Paxton on March 17, 1962 at Rutgers Presbyteri an Church in New York City, NY and he preceded her in death. Bonnie spent eight years working as a Registered Nurse before becoming a full-time homemaker to raise two sons and a daughter. She contributed tireless hours volunteering at her children’s schools, was active in the Ann Arbor Women’s City Club, and participated in fundraising activities for the American Cancer Society. Bonnie enjoyed traveling and made stops around the globe covering Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Central America, India, Russia, and the Far East. Bonnie always worked for continual improvement taking lessons in gourmet cooking, drawing and quilting. She gained certification as a Master Gardener, took up playing the piano in mid-life, and enjoyed a low handicap and countless rounds of golf. Bonnie was caring and generous to all who knew her and will be greatly missed by her friends and family. Bonnie is survived by her sons, Reid (Cindy), Craig (Britt); daughter, Krista; four grandchildren, Rachel, Alec, Amelia, and Emma; and her brother, Gelindo. Her parents, John and Amelia, and her brother, John, preceded her in death. An open house remembrance celebrating Bonnie’s life will be held on Wednesday, August 28, 2013 from 11:00 AM until 2:00 PM at the Memory Support Center at Brecon Village in Saline. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Evangelical Homes of Michigan (evangelicalhomes.org) or to the Alzheimer’s Association (alz.org) and envelopes will be available at the Memory Support Center on the day of the service. Arrangements entrusted to the Robison-Bahnmiller Funeral Home of Saline. To sign Edith’s guestbook, to leave a memory, or for more information or directions please visit www.rbfhsaline.com

ROPPONEN, VIRGINIA MAE Ypsilanti, MI Age 90, passed away Wednesday, August 14, 2013 at Superior Woods. She was born September 15, 1922 in Newport, KY, the daughter of George and Marie (Liesinger) Appel. Virginia was a clerk at J.C. Penney for many years. She was also a member of Faith Lutheran Church for many years. Survivors include: two daughters, Sharon (Robert) Jeffers and Nancy (Danny) Brindamour; three granddaughters, Christine DiFranco, Angela Cousino and Carrie Rettig; six greatgrandchildren; and three nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ahti Ropponen, one granddaughter, Sherry Webster and one sister, Ruth Hollett. The funeral service will be 11 AM Saturday, August 17, 2013 at Stark Funeral Service. Burial will follow in Glen Eden Cemetery, Livonia. Contributions in her memory may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association. Envelopes are available at the funeral home where the family will receive friends 6-9 PM Friday. Please sign her guest book at www.starkfuneral.com.

Duane Renwick Rorabacher died suddenly at his residence in Ann Arbor on July 29, 2013. A lifelong resident of Washtenaw County, he was born in Ypsilanti, MI on September 20, 1931, the son of Bruce Turner Rorabacher and Grace Bridgman Renwick. He attended Ypsilanti Public Schools, graduating from Ypsilanti High School in 1949. He then attended the University of Michigan where he majored in psychology. In the early 1970’s, he lost his right leg as the result of an injury. Duane loved classical music, opera, theatre and movies and, until recent years, frequently ushered at Hill Auditorium, Rackham, the Power Center, and the Michigan Theater. He was a member of the First Unitarian-Universalist Congregation of Ann Arbor. He was preceded in death by his parents in 1980 and by his longtime partner, Joanne Weintraub, in 2012. Survivors include two brothers, David (Beverly) of Traverse City, MI and Darold (Patricia Ahern) of Nashua, NH; Joanne’s daughter, Beth Snitz (Goetz Veser) and family of Pittsburgh, PA; six nieces and nephews; and 11 grandnieces and grandnephews. A memorial service is scheduled for 4:00 PM on September 21, 2013, at the Kerrytown Concert House, 415 N. Fourth Ave., Ann Arbor.

SMITH, LAURA Laura passed away at Saline Redies Center for Rehabilitation on July 15, 2013 after a brief illness. She was 100 years old, born on September 16, 1912 in Beaver Dam, Michigan, the daughter of Peter and Cora (Fortrie) Klynstra, and sister to James, Andrew and her beloved sister Rek (Klynstra) Carlton. On June 15, 1935 she married Leman Smith (1905-1983) in Holland Michigan. She is survived by her children Paul (Julie), Sally (Roger Benz) and Mark. Her son David (Sue) preceded her in death. Laura greatly enjoyed and loved her grandchildren Marsha Benz (Joe Moorehouse), Scott Benz, Sarah Benz (Steve Sharik), Matthew Smith (Tanya), Jodi (Chris) Bullinger, Tryn and Liam Smith as well as her great grandchildren, Noah and Jaime Moorehouse, Wyatt and Autumn Bullinger, Calvin and Scarlett Sharik and Norah Smith. Her nieces Rita Pratt and Norma Powers were like daughters to her as were their children Deborah Burmeister, Lynn Pratt and Susan Powers. She was a loving mother, grandmother, great grandmoth er, aunt, friend and matriarch to an adoring family. She was rich with extended family and friends. Dee Weller, Gloria Agas and Tom Hill were long time neighbors and special friends. Laura worked at Sears for many years, starting in the Main Street store downtown, retiring from the Briarwood Sears in 1982. There will be a private Memorial for the family later this year. Those who wish to make a donation in Laura’s name can make one to the Huron Valley Humane Society.

YOSEF, SABA M. Ypsilanti, MI Age 45, passed on August 15, 2013. The funeral service will be Saturday, August 17, 2013 with the family receiving friends during the family hour at 10 am followed by the service at 11 am at St. Francis Catholic Church, 2150 Frieze Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI. Burial to follow in St. John Cemetery, 1400 N. River St, Ypsilanti, MI. Arrangements are entrusted to C&H Community Home for Funerals, Lucille’s Memorial Chapel, 411 S. Adams St, Ypsilanti, MI. Please sign guestbook at www.chfuneral.com.


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eople whose job it is to think about American life — in this case, scholars and editorialists — constantly come up with broad, even radical solutions for political and economic dilemmas. Here are recent examples — one quite simple (but not easy), one hard-hitting and one completely daring — of fixes for some of our most vexing challenges.

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Spread pain beyond workers Shake up higher education Move beyond federal reach

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he public pension problem is by now well known. Detroit’s emergency manager estimates its unfunded liabilities at $3.5 billion. At last count,.Chicago had funded just 36 percent of its obligations, while, Philadelphia had put aside just 50 percent. States aren’t doing much better. Thirty-four failed to make their required contributions last year, and nine have set aside less than 60 percent of what’s needed. All told, state and municipal pensions are underfunded by at least $1 trillion. The questions facing policy makers are how to fix the problem and how to apportion the cost among workers, retirees and taxpayers as a whole. First, governments need to stop lying to themselves. In the future, states and cities should agree only to benefit packages that are based on reasonable rates of return and annual contributions they can actually make — and then make them. Many jurisdictions will also have to scale back their past grandiose promises. Given the magnitude of the shortfall, this will have to entail asking public sector employees to accept a new

deal, including some combination of working longer, contributing more to their pension and healthcare costs, and getting reduced benefits. It may also, as a last resort, require sacrifices by workers who have already retired. If governments continue to provide defined-benefit plans, it should be under more stringent conditions, including conservative assumptions about rates of return, larger initial payments and protections against gaming the system. Or, they can scale back gradually to definedcontribution pensions by first adopting hybrid plans, in which lower benefits are topped off with 401(k)-style accounts. No matter how gracefully such changes can be accomplished, it won’t be fair to expect workers and retirees to be the only ones to sacrifice. After all, they are not the people who set the unaffordable policies in the first place. Some jurisdictions will have to help meet their pension obligations by cutting spending elsewhere, finding new revenue or both. Those steps won’t be popular, but this is a shortfall too large to close easily or cheaply. — Bloomberg View editorial

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wo things lead to higher prices: rising demand and falling supply. Any efficient solution to the explosion in college tuition and fees must either damp demand or increase supply. With that in mind, here is a five-point federal-action plan. First, scale back federal student loans and related government programs. The proportion of recent college graduates from low-income backgrounds has fallen since federal assistance programs became large. Cut out loans to affluent parents. Eliminate the federal tuition tax credit. Put stricter time limits on student borrowing. Ultimately, the goal should be for the federal government to get out of the loan business altogether. Second, require colleges participating in federal assistance programs to share some costs associated with the delinquency and defaults that amount to one-third of loans. Schools would be encouraged to accept fewer students, reducing demand and the ability to raise tuition. Third, substantially improve consumer information. Lots of students enter college based on bad advice, often from guidance counselors and school marketing efforts. Politicians make things worse with a “college for all” mantra. To counteract the propaganda, a bill proposed by Sens. Ron Wyden, D-Ore.,

and Marco Rubio, R-Fla., would mandate the disclosure of post-graduation earnings by college and major. Fourth, find new ways to demonstrate potential workplace competence. Why doesn’t someone develop a national college equivalency examination that tests for the critical learning skills, literacy and basic knowledge that all college graduates are expected to have? There are also less expensive ways of packaging courses into degrees. Allow students to take courses from perhaps eight to 10 providers, some taught in traditional ways and others online, and have course aggregators (another name for “university”) evaluate credits and confer degrees. If students are taking the college exam, the worries that online classes will dumb down education are greatly reduced. Fifth, expand supply by eliminating barriers to entry that reduce competition. The single largest obstacle is the dysfunctional accrediting system, which is rife with conflicts of interest and gives consumers little information. The government simply could defund programs that fail to meet minimum standards, such as institutions with loan-default rates greater than graduation rates.

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hen the U.S. government orders a communications company to give up its data, the firm has two choices: resist, and risk its leaders going to jail, or comply, and break faith with its customers. This month, two privacyminded businesses chose a third and unprecedented option: They committed corporate suicide. Two secure email providers closed shop rather than divulge information about their users to the authorities. Dallas-based Lavabit — which reportedly counts among its users NSAleaker Edward Snowden — stopped operations after apparently fighting a losing battle to resist a federal surveillance order. Silent Circle, based outside Washington, D.C., followed by suspending its encrypted email service as a preemptive measure. Some companies, such as Yahoo, Microsoft and Google, have fought surveillance orders in court or petitioned the government to let them disclose more information about what the authorities are asking about users. Closing a company is certainly not illegal. But evading an official demand is. What penalties or charges Lavabit founder Ladar Levison might face depends on what the

government is seeking. But the government might also be looking for ongoing or prospective surveillance of Lavabit’s customers. Shuttering the company would do little to stop the authorities from gaining access to Snowden’s or any other customer’s old emails. Going out of business would mean Lavabit couldn’t comply with any future surveillance. The truth is that for all the government’s extraordinary powers, the U.S. intelligence community is largely at the mercy of companies to help it monitor the world’s networks. That two companies would take such drastic measures to preserve their independence and keep the government out of their business may speak to a dawning awareness: While the government may hold the legal power, it is not all-powerful. — Shane Harris, Foreign Policy

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his is one of those tickingtime-bomb stories that may never go off, but if it goes boom, it will cause some consternation in the campaign to re-elect Rick Snyder. Bond sales. What? From time to time, local governments sell bonds to underwrite local projects from building a new sewer system to refinancing existing debt, hopefully at a lower interest rate. There’s nothing like a local mayor telling the citizens, “I just saved you a

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SKUBICK MICHIGAN OPINION bundle of money.” In the wake of Detroit’s move to declare bankruptcy, however, the mayors may be muzzled because the hope of “lower” interests rates may be just that, a hope. Already three cities have withdrawn from the bond market because they feared they’d get whacked in the pocketbook because of the financial uncertainty in Motown. A New York investor told the Detroit Free Press, “For a while there’s been a Detroit penalty for bonds in the Detroit area, but

now it’s really pronounced” and impacting non-Detroit entities. Saginaw County, Genesee County and the governor’s hometown of Battle Creek were ready to sell bonds but pressed the pause button instead. The schools in Sandusky and Detroit are asking for bonding dollars, and when Ypsilanti recently asked, it got slapped with a $112,000 higher interest rate. The Detroit bankruptcy cloud hangs over all of them and maybe more. On the upside, the state transportation department just saved $817,000 by securing a 1.78 percent interest rate on a $10 million refinancing sale. The sale of bonds creates local jobs and stimulates local

economies. Without them, the quality of life could be damaged. And who helped to create this uncertainty by trying to shove Detroit into Chapter 9? Yep, the governor. Will citizens take it out on him? One guy who won’t is L. Brooks Patterson, who enjoys an enviable AAA credit rating in Oakland County. Under normal times as he prepares to enter the bond market, he’d be fat and sassy regarding lower interest rates. But he knows he’ll pay more now, yet he is not going to criticize the governor for creating this situation. “He didn’t have an alternative,” the sympathetic Mr. Patterson, says of the challenge the governor faced. “I’m not holding him responsible,” but he sure as

heck is holding the “failed leadership and corruption” of the city accountable, and Oakland County taxpayers could take a hit. So far in outstate Michigan, the governor has earned high marks for pulling the bankruptcy trigger. You can almost hear a collective, “Enough was enough” from the citizenry beyond Eight Mile. But if the governor’s decision results in more cities seeking to improve their lot by selling bonds and being stymied from doing so, is that a potential political problem on the eve of his re-election bid? Republican Patterson, who knows a thing or two about political sinkholes, answers in the affirmative. All of a sudden, if local

residents who need a new water system or want improvements to their schools can’t get them because Detroit is on the ropes, maybe the Democrats will suggest Gov. Snyder is to blame. At this early juncture, there is not even a hint of that as this situation has not reached critical mass, and maybe it won’t go boom but maybe it will. Would it be like the D’s to exploit this if they thought it would cost the governor some votes? You know the answer to that ... and so does he. Tim Skubick, host of “Off the Record” on WKAR-TV in East Lansing, is MLive.com’s political columnist. See “Off the Record” anytime at video.wkar.org.


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f you follow college football, then you’re aware of the allegations that Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel accepted payment for signing autographs. Compared to baseball players littering the record books with chemically cooked stats, a 20-year-old getting a few grand for his signature may seem trivial. But because the amateur status of NCAA athletes is so hypocritical, the Manziel affair has reignited a debate about whether to pay them. Here’s a question put to a radio audience: Why don’t we just give the players the cash value of the scholarship — room and board and tuition — and let them decide whether to use it for school? The hosts suspected many would take the money and never attend class. They’re right, and it says a lot about the real value of the tuition. Five years at Michigan State (not an unusual career there) will set you back at least $100,000 for room, board and in-state tuition. If a player were just paid the money and took a parttime job, he could probably earn living expenses. Even if a pro football career were not in the cards, he could leave after five years with $100K. That will give a 22-yearold kid a good head start. Cash in hand just looks different than a federal loan that you can spend only on school. It’s enough to pursue much less costly training, put a down payment on a house and have some left to start a business. In those circumstances, even a “book smart” student might judge university tuition more harshly. Meanwhile, the Associated Press reports half of 2012 university grads were “underemployed” or “jobless.” The number of cab/limo drivers with a college degree jumped from 1 percent in 1970 to 15 percent today. Similar figures apply for firefighters and other skilled professions that don’t necessitate the expense of a formal degree. Back to the football player and the $100K: A 22-year old limo driver who owns the car free of debt is a successful small businessman on the way to a solid middle-class future. The chancellor of UCLA provides the counterpoint, arguing it “wrongheaded” to view college strictly as a return on investment. Society and students, he argues in the Washington Post, are poorly served when tuition costs are stacked against salary scales. That’s a startling argument when only three years at MSU for one person costs vastly more than the income of the family that sent him. If students (and parents) were frankly told that college wouldn’t necessarily return a better living than setting the kid up as a cab driver, how many university students would we have? Ken Braun, director of policy for a political consulting firm, was an aide to a Republican lawmaker in the Michigan House for six years. Email: braun.ken@gmail.com.

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Nothing succeeds in excess

ummer in Ann Arbor brings a sigh of relief for many residents. After all, in the weeks following the Summer Festival and the Art Fairs, we’re able to take a deep breath, savor the season and brace for our population to swell again as the fall semester starts. Many of us use these weeks to travel. For AnnArbor.com’s newsroom staff, that included visits to Chicago, New Orleans, Montana, Belize and Iceland — and many northern Michigan stops. Yet every year, Ann Arbor also is a vacation destination for people who want that same sense of discovery, relaxation and fun that we FILE seek when we leave it for a Have you stopped into a shop where your neighbors make a living to smell the flowers, trip. taste the food or see the goods on offer? It’s not by accident: The Convention and Visitors Bureau promotes travel to this area, In 2012, Ann Arbor led the Midwest’s time you visited one? including participation with the state in hotel occupancy rebound, with some And what about the shops, the national Pure Michigan campaign. of the top percentages in several states particularly the independent retailers That joint effort started with a $500,000 — and that’s not just about football that still make up a big part of our local investment, and it totals $1 million Saturdays. economy? If you haven’t stepped inside for 2013. With that backdrop, we thought this one of the stores where our neighbors Over the past week, this community would be a good time to ask: What could are trying to make a living, it’s worth was host to at least 2,000 visitors as you gain from living here if you looked seeing what’s offered. part of the annual United Association at this community through the eyes of a You may not need a “souvenir” from training sessions at Washtenaw visitor? your hometown, but the delight that you Community College. Participants and Trip Advisor lists 420 dining options feel from browsing on vacation might be their families generated an estimated $5 for Ann Arbor. When was the last time recreated blocks from home. million in related spending. you tried a new restaurant? If nothing else, considering something And that’s just part of the benefit It also gives 42 attractions, from the new about Ann Arbor could recommit when people consider this area a tourist Hands On Museum to the University of us to what we want for our future — and destination. Michigan Law Quad. When was the last why we consider this area home.

That’s why Pure Michigan campaign is doomed, doomed, doomed

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FROM THE COMMENTS School officials say redistricting is chance to ‘right size,’ save money

schools are. If a school in the southeast corner of the district were to close or change to an open model then many of the students would quickly leave to one of the numerous “I would love to see elementa- charters in that area.” ries feed into the same middle WONDERING school, as much as possible. “I have not seen a discusMy kids attend Allen, which sion on the impact of charter splits almost 50-50 between schools. I suspect, based on Scarlett and Tappan. I beconversations with neighbors lieve there are several other in my Pittsfield Township elementaries that also split. neighborhood, that many It’s hard on the kids to know parents are opting to send that they’ll never again go to their children to several of the school with their friends after newer charters in the area. fifth grade.” Has this been examined by BETH the board?” SARAMADDOCK “What I take away from this story is that enrollment has “They need to look at the continued to drop in the disbusing issue and quit busing trict and the BOE is struggling all over town. Interdistrict with how to best position busing is not cost-efficient, their plan to both request a is unsustainable and should tax increase and renewals in be a thing of the past. Kids the next 18 months and at the should get to go to school in same time close buildings and their neighborhoods with kids reorganize programs. Readfrom their neighborhoods. It is ing between the lines, I think absurd how the districting has It sounds like a long term been set up to accommodate plan might be to turn Skyline kids from Ypsi, North Campus into that tech high school and other areas.” with career, vocational and TOWNSPEAK technical opportunities and be perceived as a solution to Two restaurants, enrollment issues.”

shops, including supermarkets and department stores? The answer is not downtown, but places in the outskirts where there are neighborhoods surrounding shopping centers — Ann Arbor Saline Road, Eisenhower, Arborland, and now Zeeb and Jackson. And note that these places are generally much more affordable than downtown — not just the housing prices, but also the stores and restaurants.”

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“We need to look at why populations are decreasing in some schools. If it is because of personnel or policies, it does not benefit the entire system to close the building and move the staff.” OLDDOG

“When the district begins to think about what schools they may possibly close or change they need to take into consideration where the charter

multifamily housing proposed for Zeeb Road near Meijer

“Canton here we come.” JEFFERSONIAN

“I don’t think anyone quite gets that non-traditional walkable/bikeable centers are popping up without any city planners trying to create them. Where in Ann Arbor can you live where you can walk to a whole variety of

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“As someone who lives right near here, I say we don’t need fast food. In fact no one wants more fast food chains. we really need a couple of quality restaurants over here. perhaps a bar and grill or a nice Italian restaurant.” JOHN SIMON

“Hopefully two locally owned, independent restaurants, and not more chain eateries. The Scio Village condos are very attractive, so hopefully something nice like those that maintains the pleasant ambiance of the neighborhood.” LYNN LISTON

“So much for our green belt, fast disappearing.”

to the more rural areas just to the north and south along Zeeb.” A2TRADER

Chicago-based Coyote Logistics opening with $1M state incentive “I’m suspicious of the grant made to this particular type of work. The business of freight logistics is characterized by extremely high employee turnover. It’s a ‘sell or else’ approach to employment.” PIZZICATO

“Coyote Logistics is doing great, making money hand over fist. Why do they need help from Michigan taxpayers to expand their business?’ CLOWNFISH

“Not on board for this corporate payout at all, especially since the mantra of the MEDC has been economic gardening (grow from within) instead of incentives (hunt and gather.) By all accounts this company is healthy and relocating to A2 is good for them; so why the corporate welfare?” LUMBERG48108

“Most of the money people make is local money we just are trading back and forth. “I think this is a pretty good Every time the money goes use for this space. If there around, the government takes is demand for housing and its share so there is less and restaurants in Scio, better here less of it. Outside money is where there is already infracritical for supporting any structure, close to public tran- economy. Well done, Ann sit, shopping on an otherwise Arbor Spark and the MEDC!” small and unproductive lot. As JIM soon as Meijer went in, sprawl “Where are the critics of began. Let’s at least keep it Governor Snyder and his contained to that developed area and use up every inch of programs now?” land there before moving out THINKER

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few years ago, there was a passive-aggressive effort to kill the Pure Michigan tourism campaign by failing to fund it. Lawmakers from tourism-heavy northern Michigan complained and, at the last minute, money was appropriated. This year, they’ll finally succeed in killing it off. Pure Michigan’s death will come not from too little love, but by too much. The Michigan Economic Development Corp. hopes to capitalize on it by using it to tout business products. This will certainly negate the campaign’s success by the old-fashioned means of diluting it. When people hear “Pure Michigan,” the first thing that comes to their minds will no longer be our lakes and trees, but stuff like cars and software and milk.

Shilling for autos?

People have seen the ads and thought, “Hey, that looks like a great place to visit. I want to go there.” But can you imagine someone in Iowa or Texas seeing Pure Michigan tout for our auto heritage and saying, “That Cadillac is built in Lansing? Sold!” Successful ad campaigns are designed not to spark controversy. So it’s been remarkable to watch the Snyder administration — sold to us based on its business chops — screw up Pure Michigan so badly. In fact, it appears the administration believes that everything successful is so for the exact same reasons. You also can’t say they weren’t warned about this, either. Earlier this year, when they spent money advertising the state’s new Right to Work law, people familiar with marketing campaigns warned that expanding Pure Michigan outside of tourism could undermine the brand.

The lure of ... a tax climate

To be fair, Pure Michigan was expanded two years ago to incorporate broader business interests. Thankfully, no one noticed or else it would already be dead. To would-be tourists, Pure Michigan is still about lakes, rivers, harbors and trees, not about a desirable location for business. As people come to understand it as a generalpurpose marketing tool for Michigan-made products, they’ll simply tune it out. Some campaigns just get run into the ground. Rather than retire the Gecko, Geico has elected to make him omnipresent and insufferable. And, by the end of the ’90s, who didn’t feel white-hot contempt for chihuahuas thanks to Taco Bell? Successful campaigns often aren’t gracefully shepherded into the retirement home. They are squeezed of every last bit of value and left rotting out in public. Eric Baerren is a political columnist for MLive. He also writes a weekly column for The Morning Sun of Mount Pleasant and co-owns the website Michigan Liberal.


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Opinion

Atmosphere of unconstitutionality On health care, the president does whatever he will WASHINGTON POST WRITERS GROUP

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arack Obama’s increasingly grandiose claims for presidential power are inversely proportional to his shriveling presidency. Desperation fuels arrogance as, barely 200 days into the 1,462 days of his second term, his pantry of excuses for failure is bare, his domestic agenda is nonexistent and his foreign policy of empty rhetorical deadlines and redlines is floundering. And at his latest news conference he offered inconvenience as a justification for illegality. Explaining his decision to unilaterally rewrite the Affordable Care Act, he said: “I didn’t simply choose to” ignore the statutory

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OPINION requirement for beginning in 2014 the employer mandate to provide employees with health care. No, “this was in consultation with businesses.” He continued: “In a normal political environment, it would have been easier for me to simply call up the speaker and say, you know what, this is a tweak that doesn’t go to the essence of the law ... it looks like there may be some better ways to do this, let’s make a technical change to the law. That would be the normal thing that I would prefer to do. But we’re not in a normal atmosphere around here when it comes to Obamacare. We did have the executive authority to do so, and we did so.” Serving as props in the

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scripted charade, journalists did not ask the pertinent question: “Where does the Constitution confer upon presidents the ‘executive authority’ to ignore the separation of powers by revising laws?” The question could have elicited an Obama rarity: Brevity. Because there is no such authority. Obama’s explanation began with an irrelevancy: He consulted with businesses before disregarding his constitutional duty to “take care that the laws be faithfully executed.” That duty does not lapse when a president decides Washington’s “political environment” is not “normal.” When was it “normal”? The 1850s? The 1950s? Washington has been the nation’s capital for 213 years; Obama has been here less than nine. Even if he understood “normal” political environments here, the Constitution is not suspended when a president decides the “environment” is abnormal.

Neither does the Constitution confer on presidents the power to rewrite laws if they decide the change is a “tweak” not involving the law’s “essence.” Anyway, the employer mandate is essential to the Affordable Care Act. Three weeks before his news conference, the House voted 264-161, with 35 Democrats in the majority, for the rule of law — for, that is, the Authority for Mandate Delay Act. It would have done lawfully what Obama did by ukase. He threatened to veto it. The White House called it “unnecessary,” presumably because he has an uncircumscribed “executive authority” to alter laws. In a 1977 interview with Richard Nixon, David Frost asked: “So, what in a sense you’re saying is that there are certain situations ... where the president can decide that it’s in the best interests of the nation ... and do something illegal?”

Nixon: “Well, when the president does it, that means that it is not illegal.” Frost: “By definition.” Nixon: “Exactly, exactly.” Nixon’s claim, although constitutionally grotesque, was less so than the claim implicit in Obama’s actions. Nixon’s claim was confined to matters of national security or (he said to Frost) “a threat to internal peace and order of significant magnitude.” Obama’s audacity encompasses a right to disregard any portion of any law pertaining to any subject at any time when the political “environment” is difficult. Obama should be embarrassed that, by ignoring the legal requirement concerning the employer mandate, he has validated critics who say the Affordable Care Act cannot be implemented as written. What does not embarrass him is his complicity in effectively rewriting the act for the financial advantage

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any U.S. newspapers were doomed to decline from the moment the Internet arrived on personal computers. But the Washington Post, just sold off unexpectedly to Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, was never really one of them. This is something the sentimental send-offs for the Graham family and its stewardship tended to ignore. As disruptive as the Internet has been for journalism, The Post was uniquely positioned to succeed amid the chaos. It has struggled, in part, because the paper’s leaders failed to step into an online-era role that should have been theirs for the taking. The nature of that role is suggested by a scene in the Thatcher-era British sitcom “Yes, Prime Minister” in which a politician explains who actually reads the British papers. “The Daily Mirror is read by people who think they run the country,” he tells his aides. “The Guardian is read by people who think they ought to run the country. The Times is read by the people who actually do run the country. The Daily Mail is read by the wives of the people who run the country. The Financial Times is read by people who own the country. The Morning

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DOUTHAT OPINION Star” — a paper founded as a communist organ — “is read by people who think the country ought to be run by another country. And The Daily Telegraph is read by people who think it is.” When it aired, this comic analysis didn’t really fit the U.S. journalism scene. There were ideological and interestbased papers, especially in the big cities, but mostly geography rather than identity determined what newspaper you read. With the arrival of the Internet, though, the U.S. media landscape began to look more British. Once you could read any paper from anywhere, the advantage went to properties that could brand themselves nationally, and define themselves by their audience. In this landscape, The Wall Street Journal has a clear role as the paper of the U.S. business class. The New York Times fills a similar role for the intelligentsia and the liberal professional classes. The Huffington Post is basically the nation’s left-wing tabloid, and it has several right-wing rivals and imitators. ESPN.com serves as

the nation’s sports page. And then various outlets, from BuzzFeed to The Atlantic, competing to find or build a general-interest niche. For the Washington Post, and even though the Grahams placed a fierce emphasis on being a local paper, the locality The Post covers is inherently national. It would have been entirely natural for The Post to become, in the new-media dispensation, the paper of record for political coverage — the only must-read for people who run the country, who want to run it, who think they run it, etc. Instead, it’s possible to date the moment when that opportunity slipped away: It happened in 2006, when John Harris and Jim VandeHei left The Post to found Politico. Now, there are many reasons a publication like Politico was easier to build from scratch than it would have been to create inside a traditional, costburdened institution. But that’s also hindsight talking: From the vantage point of 2006, VandeHei and Harris looked like gamblers, and The Post’s grip on what the press critic Jack Shafer called the “political news from Washington” beat still seemed secure. Today, though, it’s Politico rather than the Post that dominates the

D.C. conversation, Politico rather than the Post that’s the must-read for Beltway professionals and politics junkies everywhere, and Politico rather than The Post that matches the metabolism of the Internet. I say this as someone who doesn’t particularly like the Politico style or the role it plays in our gilded capital, and who misses the Post as it was when I arrived in Washington. But nostalgia is for columnists, not publishers: Politico has claimed a big part of the audience that the Post needed in order to thrive in the world the Internet has made. That’s why I’m skeptical of the various theories about how The Post’s new genius owner might invent some new way to deliver content or bundle news or otherwise achieve a profitable synergy between his newspaper and Amazon. Maybe such a synergy exists. But it’s more likely that the best thing Jeff Bezos can offer his paper is more old-fashioned: the money and resources necessary to take back territory lost to a sharpelbowed competitor. What Bezos can deliver, in other words, is a newspaper war, with clear and pressing stakes. For the Post to thrive again, Politico must lose.

Email: georgewill@washpost.com.

Summers of our discontent

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of self-dealing members of Congress and their staffs. The act says members of Congress (annual salaries: $174,000) and their staffs (thousands making more than $100,000) must participate in the law’s insurance exchanges. It does not say that when this change goes into effect, the federal subsidy for this affluent cohort — up to 75 percent of the premium, perhaps $10,000 for families — should be unchanged. When Congress awakened to what it enacted, it panicked: This could cause a flight of talent, making Congress less wonderful. So Obama directed the Office of Personnel Management, which has no power to do this, to authorize for the political class special subsidies unavailable for less privileged and less affluent citizens. If the president does it, it’s legal? “Exactly, exactly.”

have no doubt that Larry Summers can speak truth to power. I’ve seen him yawn at power. Once, when Vice President Joe Biden was talking to a small group at a holiday party, Summers yawned, checked his watch and walked away while Biden was in midsentence. While he’s not exactly socialized — he had a lot of unhappy colleagues when he ran the Obama White House’s economic team — I have no doubt Summers is genuinely smart and gets some credit for the policies that produced the recovery. I’m sure the imperious economist is more mellow than he used to be, because life has taught him he has to be. But the idea that it is historically inevitable that the chairmanship of the Federal Reserve should go to Summers, that it belongs to him, that he would be an enthusiastic enforcer of bank regulation to protect the little guy? I have my doubts. This idea is being pushed by the boys’ club around President Barack Obama, and also by the bullying cool kids, some of the Wall Street types like former Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin who paved the way for the country’s ruin and flatter themselves that they’re smart enough to know how smart Summers is. These days, it’s impolite to mention that all those cool bankers brought the country to the brink of disaster. One person unafraid to recall it is the Divine Miss M, who has been trashing the Disheveled Mr. S in tweets, picked up by Washington Post economic columnist Neil Irwin. BetteMidler 2:34 AM - 10 Aug 2013 HUH. The architect of bank rederegulation, which turned straightlaced banks into casinos and bankers into pimps, may be next Head Fed: Summers. BetteMidler 11:25 PM - 11 Aug 2013 Larry Summers, Mr. Deregulation, has never stepped forward to say ... “Oops! My bad!” Even Bill Clinton has offered an “oops,” saying he got bad advice from Summers and Rubin. In the late 1990s, when the prescient Brooksley Born, then chief of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, wanted to publicly examine derivatives, Summers, who was deputy Treasury secretary, worked with Rubin and Alan Greenspan to block her.

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OPINION Michael Greenberger, a University of Maryland law school professor and former Born lieutenant, told the Post that Summers called and said: “I have 13 bankers in my office, and they say if you go forward with this you will cause the worst financial crisis since World War II.” Instead, these bankers were behind the policies that caused the worst financial crisis since before World War II. As the Times reported, when the 58-year-old Summers joined the Obama White House, he was worth $7 million; when he left at the end of 2010, he “jumped into a moneymaking spree” at a hedge fund and at Citigroup — a bank rescued by a government bailout — so he could be a gazillionaire by the time Ben Bernanke retires and the job is open. His stuffing of his pockets now makes it unseemly for him to lead the Fed in enforcing the important new regulations from the DoddFrank financial reform bill. He is an exemplar of, rather than a solution to, the obscenely lucrative revolvingdoor problem in Washington. The Fed is entering a new era when it is supposed to be getting tough on the banks, even if it means that the banks are smaller and less profitable. Sure, Summers, the son of two economists and nephew of two Nobel laureates in economics, has a high IQ. But there has to be somebody out there to run the economy who wasn’t a part of the culture that ran the economy into the ground. Janet Yellen, the Fed’s vice chair, has generally been more aligned with Bernanke than Summers has been in using monetary policy to revive the economy. If the president passes over the trailblazing and more temperamentally stable Yellen to appoint Summers, he’ll be giving Larry some vindication on his infamous critique of women that helped get him ousted as president of Harvard — a job he got thanks to Rubin. Does the fact that we’ve had no female Fed chairs and no female Treasury secretaries mean that Summers was right when he said women are less likely to have the kind of brains that would allow them to get top jobs requiring math skills? Is that what makes Larry Summers so brilliant?


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Michigan & Weather

GM recalls almost 293,000 Chevy Cruze cars

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Prosecutor considering charges against Dillon

REDFORD TOWNSHIP — A spokeswoman said the Wayne County Prosecutor’s impact operations in Flint. Office is The largest U.S. automaker considering said Friday it was aware of whether to 27 low-speed crashes, but no AP FILE charge state injuries, tied to the problem. Treasurer Cruze owners should con- The grille of a 2012 Chevrolet Cruze sedan is shown in early Andy tact the dealerships where 2012. General Motors has recalled almost 293,000 vehicles Dillon with they purchased their vehicles from the 2011 and 2012 model years. assaulting BY JEREMY ALLEN Andy to correct the problem, the GM JALLEN42@MLIVE.COM Dillon official said. cause fires, fuel tanks coming car and for the consumer,” she his ex-wife. Office It is the eighth recall of the loose, transmission and steer- said. D E T RO I T — G e n e ra l car since it was introduced in ing problems and side airbag The 2013 Cruze has not been spokeswoman Maria Miller recalled, an indication steps said a warrant request Motors Co. announced a September 2010, according to malfunctions. Through July, the Cruze have been taken action to make was submitted by Redford recall of almost 293,000 records compiled by the NaChevrolet Cruze cars in the tional Highway Traffic Safety ranked No. 3 in U.S. compact sure the problems were worked Township police. Carol Dillon accuses her exU.S. because of a defect that Administration. Auto safety ad- car sales at 159,136, trailing out, Claybrook said. can cause loss of the brake as- vocates say that’s an unusually the Honda Civic and ToyoGM spokesman Alan Adler husband of “assaultive ta Corolla. Since 2010, GM said safety is a priority for the behavior” while he was sist function in models with the high number of recalls. allegedly drunk at her 1.4-liter turbo engine and sixGM said that in the most has sold more than 650,000 company. speed automatic transmission. recent recall, the power brake Cruzes in the U.S., according to “The recalls are indicative of home July 13. Andy Dillon’s The recall affects Cruzes boosters can fail, and in rare Autodata Corp. The company our dedication to making sure attorney, James Harrington made in Lordstown, Ohio, from cases, drivers might have to put has sold more than 2 million that problems that are spotted III, said the complaint is the 2011 and 2012 model years. extra pressure on the pedal to worldwide. are fixed and customers can “without merit.” Dillon The engine for the vehicle stop the cars. Joan Claybrook, a safety ad- have complete confidence and accused her of stealing is produced at Flint Engine Dealers will replace a switch vocate and former NHTSA ad- peace of mind in driving,” he his phone from a car the same day. She denies it Operations. in the power brake vacuum ministrator, said eight recalls in said. was theft. Carol Dillon said A s p o k e s p e r s o n f o r pipe assembly for free. three years is a large number. General Motors Flint Engine The Cruze has been recalled — The Associated Press con- she returned the phone to “It seems most unfortunate Operations said it should not previously for oil leaks that can for the company, and for the tributed to this report. state troopers who found her at the Redford police department. Both sought personal protection orders against the other, and a judge issued a one-year mutual restraining order.

Defect in brake assist function linked to 27 crashes

Officials plan more cooperation on conservation along Detroit River and western Lake Erie

opportunity to meet our missions together,” Fish and Wildlife Service Midwest Regional DETROIT — An agree- Director Tom Melius said in a ment to cooperatively manage statement. more than 13,000 acres along With the agreement, officials the Detroit River and western plan to work together more on Lake Erie will place an empha- research, monitoring, consersis on conservation, officials vation planning, restoration announced Saturday. and public use opportunities. The agreement involves the “Fish and wildlife know U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, n o b o u n d a r i e s , ” D N R which already manages the Director Keith Creagh said. more than 5,700-acre Detroit “This historic agreement River International Wildlife will help ... better manage this Refuge along part of the river, corridor as an ecosystem, in and the Michigan Department cooperation with our Canadian of Natural Resources. Both partners. I think this agreement agencies have long managed is a model of cooperative conland in the area. servation,” he said. “Collaborating on conserThose involved said the land vation work like this is not will be managed with the “spironly smart, it is a model for it and intent” of a 2001 agreeother major urban areas and an ment between the U.S. and BY DAVID RUNK THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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Canada that led to the creation of the International Wildlife Refuge, which is located along 48 miles of the lower Detroit River and western Lake Erie. The International Wildlife Refuge focuses on conserving, protecting, and restoring habitat for birds, fish and other animals. It includes areas affected by decades of development and industrial pollution, and officials have expanded efforts to clean up and protect land in recent years. Also on Saturday, officials were being joined by Ducks Unlimited and other environmental and wildlife groups to mark the completion of a wetland habitat restoration at the 66-acre Dusseau Tract. Ducks Unlimited helped the state acquire the site, located about

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6 miles north of the Ohio border in Monroe County, and it has been incorporated into Erie State Game Area. Separately, an agreement between the Fish and Wildlife Service and the Essex Region Conservation Authority expands cooperative efforts between the U.S. and Canada. The Essex Region authority is the lead organization in the Western Lake Erie Watersheds Priority Natural Area in southwest Ontario. “On the Canadian side, we could see 12,000 acres of existing protected areas in southwest Ontario included in our international effort over the next 10 years,” Essex Region Conservation Authority General Manager Richard Wyma said of the agreement.

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HOWELL — A man charged by the Michigan attorney general’s office with a series of shootings on and off I-96 a year ago will stand trial early next year in Livingston County. A Jan. 13 trial date was set during a court hearing Friday for Raulie Casteel. In Oakland County, Casteel faces 60 charges, including attempted murder. Those charges are linked to shootings in Commerce Township and Wixom. The 44-year-old is to stand trial in that case in November. The AG’s office is prosecuting Casteel on terrorism and other charges in Raulie Livingston Casteel County. He’s accused in two-dozen random shootings in a four-county area in October 2012. Defense attorney Douglas Mullkoff said his client has decided not to seek an insanity defense. Mullkoff previously said Casteel has been diagnosed as having a delusional disorder.

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WYANDOTTE — Authorities in suburban Detroit said divers found the identification of a 30-year-old man missing for a decade after recovering a headless, handless body inside of a submerged car. The Downriver Search and Recovery Team found the ID belonging to Thomas Lange, of Allen Park. The team recovered the body and vehicle Thursday in the Detroit River near BASF Waterfront Park in Wyandotte after a recreational diver notified police. Wyandotte police said the vehicle was registered to Lange’s mother, and the clothing

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was similar to what Lange was last seen wearing. The Wayne County medical examiner’s office is performing an autopsy to determine a cause of death.

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ATLANTA — Adult obesity still is not budging, the latest government survey shows. The national telephone survey found 13 states with very high rates of obesity last year. Overall, the proportion of U.S. adults deemed obese has been about the same for years now. “A plateau is better than rising numbers. But it’s discouraging because we’re plateauing at a very high number,” said Kelly Brownell, a Duke University public policy expert who specializes in obesity issues. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention conducts the survey each year and recently released 2012 results. At least 30 percent of adults were obese in 13 states: Alabama, Arkansas, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee and West Virginia. In 2011, a dozen states reached that threshold. Louisiana and Mississippi led the list. In both, almost 35 percent of adults were obese. Colorado was lowest, with less than 21 percent obese. It’s not surprising states in the South and Midwest top the charts year after year, experts say. Many states in those regions have higher poverty rates. The CDC defines someone as obese if their weight-to-height ratio — called a “body mass index” — hits 30 or higher. A 5-foot-9 person would be considered obese at 203 pounds or more.

Idaho wildfire threatens posh resort communities

HAILEY, Idaho — Fire crews on Saturday faced another challenging day battling a rapidly growing wildfire burning closer to two posh, central Idaho resort communities, while other fires raged on in the West. In northern Utah, several manufactured homes were destroyed when the Patch Springs Fire raced through Willow Springs late Friday, jumping a state highway and fire lines, authorities said. As of Saturday, officials said that blaze had burned about 33,000 acres, or more than 50 square miles. It was estimated at 20 percent contained. Idaho’s Beaver Creek Fire, meanwhile, grew by approximately 15 square miles late Friday and early Saturday, to 144 square miles. Officials said flames also moved closer to the communities of Hailey and Ketchum, and the Sun Valley Resort.

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Violence spreading in Iraq, leader warns

STRATEGY LIMITING U.S. ENGAGEMENT FACING KEY TEST BY JULIE PACE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — As Arab Spring democracy uprisings spread across the Middle East, President Barack Obama’s response to the political unrest has been to voice support for people seeking representative governments but limit the role the United States will play to shape those efforts. The president’s philosophy of limited engagement is facing perhaps its toughest test in Egypt, where the nation’s first democratically elected president was ousted by military forces with deep, decadeslong ties to the U.S. The White House has refused to declare Mohammed Morsi’s removal from power a coup — a step that would require Obama to suspend $1.3 billion in annual aid — even after the military-backed interim government led crackdowns last week that left more than 600 people dead and thousands injured. Obama’s resistance to suspending U.S. support for Egypt’s military leaves the White House with little leverage, effectively relegating the president to the role of a bystander issuing strongly worded statements. The U.S. position also has stirred up anti-American sentiment in Egypt, with Morsi

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A member of Egyptian security forces, at left, tries to keep crowds away from the al-Fatah mosque Saturday in downtown Cairo. Security forces raided a mosque where protesters supporting the nation’s ousted president had been barricaded inside overnight.

“I know it’s tempting inside of Egypt to blame the United States or the West or some other outside actor for what’s gone wrong,” Obama said Thursday in remarks from his rented vacation house in Massachusetts on Martha’s Vineyard. “We’ve been blamed by supporters of Morsi. We’ve been President Barack Obama blamed by the other side, as makes a statement Thursday if we are supporters of Morsi. while on vacation. “That kind of approach will do nothing to help Egyptians supporters accusing the U.S. of achieve the future that they failing to live up to its demo- deserve,” Obama added. cratic values by allowing an Steven Cook, a Middle East elected leader to be pushed analyst at the Council on Foraside. eign Relations, said Obama’s The president insists the U.S. “middle-splitting” approach for stands with Egyptians seeking Egypt undercuts U.S. support a democratic government. But for democracy in the region. he said America could not “The idea that we can infludetermine Egypt’s future and ence the trajectory of the poliwould not “take sides with tics is foolish,” Cook said. “But any political party or political to have not been consistent in figure.” emphasizing our own values in

California building demolition aids quake study of the building to pick up the vibrations. They hope the unique exHAYWARD, Calif. — With a series of quick blasts and a periment will help map out cloud of dust, a 13-story build- where the ground might shake ing on the Cal State-East Bay the most when the big one campus crashed to the ground hits, though the data collected Saturday as scientists moni- Saturday will take at least three tored the impact on the nearby months to analyze. Hayward Fault. “When that building The controlled implosion dropped, we should have goton a hillside above the San ten a nice, continuous signal Francisco Bay also attracted for eight to 10 seconds,” said scores of gawkers eager to feel Rufus Catchings, the lead the magnitude 2.0 shockwaves USGS scientist on the project, scientists predicted would oc- minutes after the dust settled. cur from 12,500 tons of crashThe 13-story Warren Hall ing concrete and steel. was built about 2,000 feet from U.S. Geological Survey what researchers call one of scientists placed more than the most dangerous fault lines 600 seismographs in con- in the country. centric circles within a mile For years now, the region

this situation is a mistake. We should stick to the principles of democracy and recognition for the rule of law.” However, the U.S. relationship with Egypt has long required Washington to ignore the country’s repressive politics in exchange for regional stability. For 30 years, the U.S. propped up Egyptian autocrat Hosni Mubarak in part to ensure that he maintained Egypt’s peace treaty with Israel, one of only two such accords in the Arab world. But Obama abandoned Mubarak in 2011, when millions of Egyptians took to the streets to demand an end to his rule. Mubarak eventually resigned, clearing the way for Egypt’s first democratic elections and inspiring pro-democracy protests in other countries throughout the Middle East and North Africa.

BAGHDAD — Iraq’s prime minister warned Saturday that weapons and fighters flowing into Syria are making their way to Iraq, as a rising tide of violence sweeps across the country. Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said weapons provided by some countries to the Syrian rebels and foreign fighters attempting to topple Syrian President Bashar Assad are now in Iraq. “The weapons provided to those killers in Syria have been smuggled to Iraq, and those wolves that came from different countries to Syria are now sneaking into Iraq,” he said. Al-Maliki said the movement of weapons and fighters is adding to the violence in his country. The Shiite-led government in Baghdad repeatedly has called for a peaceful, political solution to the crisis in Syria, though it also has warned that a victory for the rebels would unleash sectarian war in Iraq and Lebanon.

Researcher: Pufferfish create unique designs

AMAMI-OSHIMA ISLAND, Japan — The mystery of the circular designs that appear on the sandy sea floor near Amami-Oshima island in Kagoshima Prefecture has been solved by a researcher and local divers. It turns out pufferfish have been creating the designs, called “mystery circles” by local residents. The team recently reported in the British journal Scientific Reports that marine pufferfish make geometric circles for reproduction purposes.

Philippine ferry crash kills 31 listing and then sank minutes after a collision late Friday with CEBU, Philippines — Divers the MV Sulpicio Express Siete, combed through a sunken ferry coast guard deputy chief Rear Saturday in search of dozens of Adm. Luis Tuason said. people missing after a collision Transportation and Comwith a cargo vessel near the munications Secretary Joseph central Philippine port of Cebu Abaya announced official pasthat sent passengers jumping senger figures after confusion into the ocean and leaving about the number of people on many others trapped. At least the ferry. 31 were confirmed dead and He said the ferry carried 831 hundreds rescued. people — 715 passengers and The captain of the ferry MV 116 crew — fewer than the numThomas Aquinas ordered the bers given earlier by the coast ship abandoned when it began guard and ferry owner, 2Go. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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Warren Hall was imploded Saturday on the campus of Cal State-East Bay in Hayward, Calif.

has been bracing for a major earthquake that many worry could level buildings and unleash near-apocalyptic chaos. The USGS estimates there is a 63 percent chance of a major earthquake in the region within the next three decades.

A cluster of life rafts floats Saturday near a cargo ship a day after it collided with a passenger ferry in central Philippines. AP

Happy birthday, Robert Redford ... and others Today

Former first lady Rosalynn Carter is 86. Academy Award-winning director Roman Polanski is 80. Actordirector Robert Redford is 77. Rock musician Dennis Elliott is 63. Actor Denis Leary is 56. ABC News reporter Bob Woodruff is 52. Rock singer-musician Zac Maloy (The Nixons) is 45. Actor Christian Slater is 44. Actor Edward Norton is 44. Actress Kaitlin Olson is 38. Actor-comedian Andy Samberg (“Saturday Night Live”) is 35. Actress Parker McKenna Posey is 18.

Monday

Actress Debra Paget is 80. USTA Eastern Tennis Hall of Famer Renee Richards is 79. Actress Diana Muldaur is 75. Singer Johnny Nash is 73. Rock singer Ian Gillan (Deep Purple) is 68. Former

President Bill Clinton is 67. Actor Jim Carter is 65. Actor Gerald McRaney is 65. Rock musician John Deacon (Queen) is 62. Actor Peter Gallagher is 58. Actor Bill Clinton Eric Lutes is 51. Actor John Stamos is 50. Country singer Lee Ann Womack is 47. Actor Matthew Perry is 44. Actress Tracie Thoms is 38. Pop singer Missy Higgins is 30. Olympic silver medal snowboarder Lindsey Jacobellis is 28. Actor J. Evan Bonifant is 28. Rapper Romeo is 24.

Tuesday

Writer-producer-director Walter Bernstein is 94. Rock singer Robert Plant (Led Zeppelin) is 65. TV

Thursday

weatherman Al Roker is 59. Movie director David O. Russell (“The Fighter”) is 55. Rock singer Fred Durst (Limp Bizkit) is 43. Rock musician Brad Avery is 42. Actor Jonathan Ke Quan is 42. Actor Ben Barnes is 32. Actress Meghan Ory (TV: “Once Upon a Time”) is 31. Actor Andrew Garfield is 30. Actress-singer Demi Lovato is 21.

Wednesday

Playwright Mart Crowley is 78. Singer Kenny Rogers is 75. Singer Jackie DeShannon is 72. Actress Loretta Devine is 64. NBC newsman Harry Smith is 62. Actress Kim Cattrall is 57. MLB All-Star pitcher John Wetteland is 47. Actress Carrie-Anne Moss is 43. Actress Alicia Witt is 38. TV personality Brody Jenner is 30. Olympic gold medal sprinter Usain Bolt is 27.

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NBA player Kobe Bryant will turn 35 on Friday. Actress Hayden Panettiere is 24. Actor RJ Mitte is 21.

Heart surgeon Dr. Denton Cooley is 93. Actress Valerie Harper is 74. CBS newsman Steve Kroft is 68. Rock musician Vernon Reid is 55. Rock singer Roland Orzabal (Tears For Fears) is 52. Singer Tori Amos is 50. Country singer Mila Mason is 50. Actor Ty Burrell is 46. Celebrity chef Giada DeLaurentiis is 43. Rock Kristin Wiig musician Paul Doucette (Matchbox Twenty) is 41. Comedian-actress Kristen Wiig is 40. Rock musician Jeff Stinco (Simple Plan) is 35. Actress Aya Sumika is 33.

Friday

Actress Vera Miles is 83. Actor Richard Sanders is 73.

Country singer Rex Allen Jr. is 66. Actor-singer Rick Springfield is 64. MLB AllStar pitcher Mike Boddicker is 56. Tejano singer Emilio Navaira is 51. Actor Jay Mohr is 43. Country singer Shelly Fairchild is 36. NBA player Kobe Bryant is 35. Actress Annie Ilonzeh is 30. Actress Kimberly Matula is 25. NBA player Jeremy Lin is 25.

Saturday

Actor Kenny Baker (“Star Wars”) is 79. Actress Anne Archer is 66. Actor Joe Regalbuto is 64. Actor Kevin Dunn is 58. Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee is 58. Actor-writer Stephen Fry is 56. Actor Jared Harris is 52. Actor-comedian Dave Chappelle is 40. Actress Beth Riesgraf is 35. Actor Chad Michael Murray is 32. Singer Mika is 30. Actor Rupert Grint is 25.


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Hawaiian schools struggling to retain teachers

Signs of recovery

Brugere-Trelat is among the European stock fund managers who say the region’s stocks can climb still further, even though several risks remain. Among doing a good job of publicizing to stick around. the encouraging signs: the bonus for teachers to work For some, the cost of living § Strengthening business conin “hard-to-staff” schools, so Har- gets to be too much. ditions: A closely watched ris said the bonus has become a measure of business activity Kristen Wong, who left her more prominent part of the pitch. job teaching special education in the eurozone, the PurchasA new recruitment perk on the Big Island to pursue a ing Managers’ index, grew targets mainland teachers who master’s degree at Harvard last month for the first time can fill badly needed special University, met her fiance in since January 2012. education vacancies by offer- Hawaii, but the costs of visiting § Expectations for a stronger ing them relocation bonuses, their families on the mainland economy: Europe’s economy Harris said. started to seem more daunthas shrunk for six straight The highest amount is ing as they looked forward to quarters, but economists $6,000 to work in Waianae or having children. expect the recession to break the Big Island’s Kau, Keaau and Wong, 29, worked a second this year. Deutsche Bank said Pahoa areas. job most of her time in Hawaii growth might have resumed as early as the second quarter. to make ends meet. Groups guard against loneliness The entry level salary for the The European Commission State education officials also current school year starts at on Wednesday will release are offering a mentoring pro- $33,169. the first official estimate on gram, which began last school “It was really, really hard to Europe’s second-quarter year, meant to help teachers make things work,” she said. economic performance. feel supported, Harris said. Now, state officials are § The European Central Bank is Nanakuli teacher Dennis focused on teachers like Owen supporting the recovery: The Tynan bonded with a group of Allsopp. The 22-year-old gradbank’s leader, Mario Draghi, teachers who also were adjust- uate of University of Massasaid in July 2012 he would do ing to Hawaii when he arrived chusetts at Amherst is settling whatever it takes to keep the into teaching first grade at eurozone from breaking up. 10 years ago. Tynan, 46, said the group Pahala Elementary on the Big Inflation also has remained helped him feel connected to Island and sharing a house with low in Europe. It was at an the school. He also attributed three new teachers. annual rate of 1.6 percent in his longevity to being older Before the first day of school, July. That gives the ECB leewhen he arrived from Texas, he already had a good grasp of way to keep interest rates low arming him with more life and Hawaiian names and words, to stimulate the economy. classroom experiences. Now and he’s aware of the pressure § The region still looks attracthat he’s one of two left in that to keep him. tive relative to other parts “I know it’s so important group, he’s starting to wonder of the world: Stocks in the because it’s hard to create lastMSCI Europe index trade at about his future. 14.5 times their earnings per But, those doubts are eased ing change if there’s so much share over the last 12 months. by his students, who no longer transition happening,” he said. That’s less expensive than treat him like an outsider. He “There needs to be serious the MSCI USA index, which feels he owes it to his students commitment.” trades at 17.4 times. European stocks also offer higher dividend yields: 3.5 percent versus 2.1 percent for U.S. stocks. Mutual funds focusing only on European stocks are up includes a dense collection of Marie Harris, who played the 27.5 percent over the last 12 homes and townhouses, many board game Battleship with her months, including dividends, tucked in woods, and parts son before he headed off to the according to Morningstar. That around the Swift Creek Reser- fireworks, said Brendon was beats the 23.8 percent return voir in this fast-growing suburb a high-energy boy who loved for the Standard & Poor’s 500 west of Richmond. animals. index over the same period.

LOW SALARIES, SEPARATION FROM FAMILY AMONG REASONS FOR TURNOVER BY JENNIFER SINCO KELLEHER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WA I A NA E , H awa i i — Jonathan Sager was an idealistic college graduate when he arrived in Hawaii in 2006 at the age of 22, yearning to make a difference in the lives of children in hardscrabble neighborhoods like those on the Waianae Coast. About an hour’s drive from bustling Honolulu, the stretch of unspoiled beaches and looming mountains is home to a high concentration of Native Hawaiians and some of the state’s lowest-performing schools. So Sager learned their culture, bought a condo and planned to stay. After seven years, Sager, now 29, quit, packed up this summer for Texas and became the most recent teacher Hawaii could not keep as it tries to fill a teacher shortage. He said he was frustrated by constant educational experimentation.

Making retention a priority

Now, administrators’ efforts to retain teachers have taken on a new urgency as they try to make progress on promised reforms that won Hawaii a $75 million federal “Race to the Top” grant. Teacher retention is one of the keys to those reforms.

Administrators are offering $1,500 bonuses to work in “hard-to-staff ” schools and plan to increase that amount to $3,000 next school year. They also are holding classes in Hawaiian culture and language, and teaming new arrivals with veteran teachers to help ease the transition. “This is a pretty big push for us,” said Alex Harris, who oversees the state education department’s “Race to the Top” efforts involving teachers. “We don’t want to be recruiting at a high volume every year and losing professionals in their second or third year.” Hawaii — the only state with a single, statewide district — long has had to turn to the mainland because local teacher education programs can’t produce enough graduates to fill classrooms across the islands, especially in remote schools. Getting the newcomers to stay is difficult, as they face culture shock, a high cost of living and a vast ocean separating them from their families. “I recruited hundreds of teachers,” said Al Nagasako, who was principal at Nanakuli High and Intermediate School, where Sager taught. “You begin to select the good ones, and you know they’re not going to stay.” The U.S. Department of Education criticized Hawaii for not

Va. boy’s death puts focus on celebratory gunshots BY STEVE SZKOTAK THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

MIDLOTHIAN, Va. — When a stray bullet pierced the top of Brendon Mackey’s head, the 7-year-old was on his way to a July Fourth fireworks celebration with his dad and other family members. He died the next day in a Richmond hospital, a bullet lodged at the base of his skull, sparking a methodical, door-to-door search for a most elusive killer: celebratory gunfire. Police believe someone fired a shot into the air within a 5,200-foot radius of Brendon. Witnesses heard a “little pop,” then Bryan Mackey looked

back and saw his son’s limp body on the ground, Chesterfield County Police Lt. Randy Horowitz said. Forensic experts at the state crime lab identified the bullet as a .40-caliber class, and the likely weapon has been narrowed to five types of handguns, Horowitz said. They’ve appealed for anyone who fired a gun into the dimming night sky or neighbors who might have witnessed someone doing so to come forward. No one has. To date, investigators have knocked on doors at about half of the 1,800 residences within the likely range of where the shot was fired, with no luck. The area of the canvass

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NEW YORK — The world is warming up to Europe again. Stocks from Germany, France and other countries in the region are rallying, just two years after worries about Europe’s debt crisis helped send global markets plunging. Investors are buying into the promise made a year ago that the European Central Bank would do “whatever it takes” to preserve the euro currency. The 17 countries that use the euro also are showing signs they can break out of their longest-running recession. “Yes, the worst is over,” said Philippe Brugere-Trelat, portfolio manager of the Mutual Global Discovery fund (TEDIX), which has a five-star rating from Morningstar. “And, I don’t think that markets have priced in this fact.”

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By Steve Newman

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Camel Connection

Scientists believe they may have found an important clue into how the emerging MERS virus has come to infect nearly 100 people, mainly in the Middle East or among those who have traveled there. A new study into what “reservoir” may be fueling the outbreak found that antibodies for the coronavirus, or one very similar, are widespread among camels on the Arabian Peninsula. But the World Health Organization cautioned that many infected people caught it from other humans, while most of the other patients had not been around camels. The link between the virus and camels is of urgent concern because of the upcoming Hajj, the annual Muslim pilgrimage that draws millions of the faithful to Mecca, where they must participate in the sacrifice of an animal. Camels are also important in the Middle East as a source of meat and milk. It was discovered soon after MERS emerged last year that it was related to a virus found in bats. Experts then theorized that since humans don’t often come in contact with bats, the flying mammals were infecting other animals that later passed the virus on to people. The disease has killed many of those infected with symptoms that include fever, respiratory difficulties and kidney failure.

Volcano Deaths

New species ‘a cross between a teddy bear and a house cat’

A sudden burst of searing volcanic debris killed six people who were sleeping on a beach on the tiny Indonesian island home of Mount Rokatenda volcano. Many villagers on Palue had refused to leave because of the traditional belief that their presence was needed to keep lava from destroying their villages. Some of those in evacuations centers on nearby Flores Island were falling ill due to a rain of ash blowing over from the volcano.

Unprecedented Heat

Japan experienced its hottest temperature on record with a reading of 105.8 degrees Fahrenheit in Shimanto, a coastal city on the western island of Shikoku, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency. That broke the previous record of 105.6 degrees set in August 2007. A week of sweltering conditions sent almost 10,000 people to hospitals by ambulance across Japan, suffering from heat-related problems. Officials said at least 19 people died of heatstroke. Air conditioning use strained the country’s power grids since Japan shut down its nuclear reactors in the wake of the tsunami-related Fukushima nuclear disaster two years ago. • China has experienced its hottest summer since 1961. Extreme heat since July 1 has resulted in at least 40 deaths in the south of the country while more than 10 people have died from heatstroke in Shanghai.

Dolphin Deaths

The greatest mass dieoff of dolphins along the eastern United States in 25 years has carcasses showing up on beaches from New York to Virginia at a rate that is seven times higher than usual. Government scientists have declared it an “unusual mortality event.” More than 155 Atlantic bottlenose dolphin carcasses have been found since the deaths began in June. NOAA Fisheries scientist Maggie Mooney-Seus tells Earthweek that carcasses could begin washing up as far south as Florida within the next few months as the marine mammals begin to migrate southward. Tissue samples from three of the dead dolphins found in New Jersey tested positive for morbillivirus. It’s an infectious pathogen similar to distemper, which attacks the central nervous systems of dogs.

Typhoon

The world’s strongest tropical cyclone so far this year left at least seven people dead as it crossed much of the Philippine island of Luzon as a Category-4 storm. Typhoon Utor later struck China’s Guangdong province with sustained winds of 90 mph.

Earthquakes

A sharp 5.7 magnitude temblor in southeastern Tibet’s Qamdo prefecture wrecked houses and damaged roads near the epicenter. • Earth movements were also felt in the Big Island of Hawaii, western Colombia, the English Channel region and across a wide area from Indonesia’s Banda Sea to Darwin, Australia.

BY SETH BORENSTEIN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — Imagine a mini-raccoon with a teddy bear face that is so cute it’s hard to resist, let alone overlook. But somehow science did — until now. Researchers announced Thursday a rare discovery of a new species of mammal called the olinguito. The reddishbrown animal is about 14 inches long with an equally long tail and weighs about 2 pounds. It belongs to a grouping of large creatures that include dogs, cats and bears. The critter leaps through the trees of mountainous forests of Ecuador and Colombia at night, according to a Smithsonian researcher who has spent the past decade tracking them. But the adorable olinguito (oh-lihn-GEE’-toe) shouldn’t have been so hard to find. One of them once lived in the Smithsonian-run National Zoo in Washington for a year in a case of mistaken identity. “It’s been kind of hiding in

plain sight for a long time” despite its extraordinary beauty, said Kristofer Helgen, the Smithsonian’s curator of mammals. The little zoo critter, named Ringerl, was mistaken for a sister species, the olingo. Before she died in 1976, Ringerl was shipped from zoo to zoo in Louisville, Ky.; Tucson, Ariz.; Salt Lake City; Washington, D.C.; and New York City to try to get it to breed with other olingos. She wouldn’t. “It turns out she wasn’t fussy,” Helgen said. “She wasn’t the right species.” The discovery is described in a study in the journal ZooKey. Helgen first figured olinguitos were different from olingos when he was looking at pelts and skeletons in a museum. He later led a team to South America in 2006. “When we went to the field we found it in the very first night,” said study co-author Roland Kays of the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. “It was almost like it

‘Seasick’ Crabs

A Norwegian fisherman, known in the country’s Arctic outpost of Kjøllefjord as “the crab king,” is fighting back after the government banned him from displaying live snow crabs to tourists because officials say the practice can make the crustaceans “seasick.” Kjell Sørbø was ordered to cease the practice because “it is not natural for a crab to be exposed to strong light, heat and noise outside of water,” the country’s food standards agency declared. “Crabs have feelings too, and like other animals they have the right to be treated properly,” said agency spokesman Robin Martinsen. But Sørbø isn’t buying the claim. “They have no proof of this. Those are just guesses,” he told the broadcaster NRK. He and his supporters collected financing for scientific research to determine if the government’s claims were founded, but the agency said it already had enough evidence. Distributed by: Universal Uclick www.earthweek.com © MMXIII Earth Environment Service

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION | AP

This is an olinguito. The Smithsonian Institution announced Thursday the discovery of the mammal, which had previously mistaken for an olingo. It is a distinct species.

was waiting for us.” It’s hard to figure how olingos and onlinguitos were confused for each other. “How is it different? In almost every way that you can look at it,” Helgen said. Olinguitos are smaller, have shorter tails, a rounder face, tinier ears and darker bushier fur, he said. “It looks kind of like a fuzzball ... kind of like a cross between a teddy bear and a house cat,” Helgen said. It eats fruit and has one baby at a time. Helgen figures there are thousands of olinguitos in the mountainous forest, traveling through the trees at night, which makes them hard to see. While new species are found regularly, usually they are tiny things, such as insects, and not mammals, the warm-blooded advanced class of animals that have hair, live births and mammary glands in females. Outside experts said this discovery is not merely renaming something, but a genuine new species — with three new subspecies. It’s the type of significant find that hasn’t happened in the Americas for about 35 years. “Most people believe there are no new species to discover, particularly of relatively large charismatic animals,” said Case Western Reserve University anatomy professor Darin Croft. “This study demonstrates that this is clearly not the case.” The olinguito is the smallest member of the raccoon family of mammals. The researchers only saw olinguitos in Ecuador and Colombia, but they said they could also be living in parts of Panama, Costa Rica, Venezuela, Brazil, Peru, and Guyana, based on their cloud forest habitat. The olingo is also native to Central and South America. The North Carolina museum is already selling olinguito stuffed animals for about $15. Proceeds will benefit habitat preservation for the creatures.

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Japan shrine still flashpoint 68 years after war victims. Two of his Cabinet members did pay their respects at the TOKYO — In the steamy shrine Thursday, prompting heat of mid-August, the tranChina to summon the Japanese quil, cherry tree-shaded ambassador in Beijing to regisgrounds of Yasukuni Shrine ter a protest. in the heart of Tokyo seem an A shrine of Japan’s indigunlikely hotbed of provocation. enous Shinto religion, YasuBut visits by senior Japakuni evokes bitter memories nese government officials to across Asia of Japan’s colothe shrine, whose grounds nial and wartime aggression. also house a war museum gloIt honors 2.5 million Japanese rifying Japan’s wartime past, war dead, including Class A routinely anger neighboring war criminals such as Hideki China and South Korea, highTojo, a prime minister during lighting lingering resentments the war, who was executed AP 68 years after the end of World in 1948. Japanese veterans clad in Japan has repeatedly apoloWar II. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, outdated navy costumes pay gized for its wartime actions, whose hawkish views have respects to the nation’s war but the shrine remains a flashraised concerns in the re- dead at the Yasukuni Shrine point nearly 70 years after gion, did not visit the shrine in Tokyo on Thursday. Emperor Hirohito issued his on Thursday’s anniversary of proclamation surrendering to the war’s end but had an aide also laid flowers at a national Allied forces on Aug. 15, 1945. present an ornamental offering cemetery dedicated to more North and South Korea bought with his own money. He than 352,000 unidentified war marked the surrender anniversary Thursday with ceremonies of their own celebrating their S H A M S F L E A A J A F A R A D independence from Japan’s 191045 colonization of the peninsula. C A B O T P O U N D L O G A B I D E South Korean President Park R I A T A O U N C E F E A S T U P O N Geun-hye urged Japanese leadA F T E R A L L A H O R C A T T E S T ers to “show brave leadership M A E D L I I M P E A C H E S in healing wounds of the past.” S U B T I T L E S M O A N S P A Abe joined Emperor Akihito J U S T S A Y N O A H R E A R S P A Y at a ceremony at a Tokyo indoor arena where they bowed I M O U T S A D V O L T A L O N E deeply before a backdrop of B A W D H O T D A T E S S T A N Z A white and yellow chrysantheP O E S Y I D E A M E R G E R mums in paying respects for H O O K A H L I N E A N D S I N K E R the war dead. B I G K I D E V E R J O L T S “I pray for world peace and our country’s further prosperS T R E E T A B S O L U T E P E L T ity,” Akihito said. I T E R O W E N S V I S T U T E E Abe has said he regrets not D E S I T I N A L E F T B A H R A I N visiting Yasukuni on the anE R S M A N O F I R E S A L E S niversary during his first, oneU P H O L S T E R T A B C S A year term in 2006-07. When C U A T R O A I D A U N T I E A H E M asked if he would go this year, he told reporters, “Since it O N T H E E D G E E T H Y L A C E R B would become a political and W I R E S R A G R E U N E S T A V E diplomatic problem, I cannot S T I R S E Y E A S H Y T I T E R tell you that.” BY ELAINE KURTENBACH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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Alvarez back to Toledo

Detroit Tigers manager Jim Leyland said he couldn’t have asked for a better start from rookie left-hander Jose Alvarez on Friday night. But it still wasn’t enough to keep him Jose around. As Alvarez expected, Alvarez was optioned back to Triple-A Toledo after his impressive start, Leyland announced after his team’s 3-0 loss to the Kansas City Royals. “I knew I was going back down, but it was a good opportunity,” said Alvarez, who gave up two runs on five hits in 52/3 innings. It was the fifth career start for Alvarez and arguably his best since his major league debut June 9 when he allowed one run over six innings to pick up his first career win.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

U-M is No. 17

The Michigan football team will begin the season ranked No. 17 in both major polls. The Associated Press released its annual preseason poll Saturday morning, slotting the Wolverines No. 17 overall — the second-highest ranking of any Big Ten team, behind No. 2 Ohio State. Defending national champion Alabama was an almost-unanimous No. 1.

LIONS

CB Mathis signs

The Detroit Lions continued to add veterans to their defense, signing former Pro Bowl cornerback Rashean Mathis on Saturday. Mathis is the third veteran, and fourth player overall, the Lions have signed since the team’s embarrassing 24-6 loss to the Cleveland Browns in preseason action on Thursday. He joins defensive tackle Justin Bannan, linebacker Rocky McIntosh and undrafted rookie John Drew as the new additions.

RED WINGS

Zetterberg on law

Detroit Red Wings captain Henrik Zetterberg is among those who have taken a stand against Russia’s controversial anti-gay law. Russian President Vladimir Putin on June 30 signed legislation that allows the government to fine people accused of spreading “propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations amongst minors.” Zetterberg told Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet that the law is “awful, just awful.”

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Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford watches from the bench during the second quarter of a preseason game against the Cleveland Browns on Thursday in Cleveland. Stafford and the first-team offense struggled in a 24-6 loss.

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t’s difficult to come up with three players who are trending up after the Detroit Lions’ embarrassing 24-6 loss Thursday night to the Cleveland Browns. And it’s difficult to come up with only three who are trending down. This game was just that bad, in all three phases. But alas, there were a few bright spots, as well as a few disappointments that really stood out. This week’s three up, three down:

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Reggie Bush: The Lions’ marquee offseason acquisition rushed eight times for 15

yards, but those numbers don’t tell the whole story. He made some defenders really miss and also caught a team-high five passes for 44 yards. He also touched the ball on five consecutive plays during the starters’ only sustained drive of the night. Bush picked up a personal foul earlier in the night, but he provided a spirited effort after that, one of the few players who brought any kind of energy into this one. Shaun Hill: The backup quarterback makes this list for the second consecutive week after completing 8 of 11 passes for 50 yards. Hill isn’t going to light the world on fire, but he’s steady and plays relatively mistake-free, exactly what a backup should provide. He has completed 19 of 29 passes without an interception in the preseason. Fine work, especially when

compared to the drudgery of the first unit. Health: You know it was a bad day when just getting out healthy is one of the best things that happened to you. But, here we are. Detroit, for all it did poorly, escaped without a major injury — which really stands out, when compared to Cleveland losing at least five players in the game. The Lions must be one of the healthiest teams in football, with only a handful of players battling injuries, and most of those are of the day-to-day variety.

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First-unit offense: There are a lot of words to describe its play, none of which are nice. The unit went threeand-out on their first three drives, gaining just 13 yards, and only one of their five drives went longer than

four plays. They’ve gained just six first downs on seven drives in the preseason and have yet to find the end zone. They have managed just two field goals. Matthew Stafford completed 11 of 16 passes against Cleveland, but most were dumpoffs for Bush or Brandon Pettigrew. He sorely missed Calvin Johnson (bruised knee) and largely has been mediocre throughout the preseason. Secondary: Ron Bartell struggled in his preseason debut, drawing a pair of flags, including one for pass interference on a 34-yard pass that was caught anyway. It was a rough night for Bartell, but he wasn’t the only one. Consider that Brandon Weeden (yes, that Brandon Weeden) completed 8 of 12 passes for 117 yards and two touchdowns — much of which came against Detroit

starters. Or consider that Jason Campbell (yes, that Jason Campbell) completed 12 of 14 passes for 106 yards and one touchdown. The secondary wasn’t great in the opener against the Jets and still managed to trend downward here. Nate Burleson: The veteran is supposed to be Stafford’s No. 2 receiver but instead dropped two balls against Cleveland and has yet to record a catch in the preseason. In fact, Stafford has completed passes to only two receivers in all of the preseason (Johnson and Patrick Edwards), despite Johnson not playing against the Browns. Part of the problem is Burleson, who is struggling to gain separation and not completing catches when he does. Email: kmeinke@mlive.com

Another ominous start for Johnson at MIS tracks I haven’t won at. It’s more on the front side, building § Sprint Cup Series: Pure Michigan excitement toward running at 400, 1 p.m. today on ESPN the track and wanting to win,” Johnson said. “When the race MORE starts it doesn’t go through my § Buescher uses late pass mind at that point.” Jo h n s o n ’ s t h i r d - p l a c e to win truck series race, B5 qualifying run Friday was BY MIKE GRIFFITH nullified by him needing to go MGRIFFITH@MLIVE.COM I spun out going in, because to a backup car, but he took BROOKLYN — Jimmie I’ve had great entry stability some optimism from being Johnson said Friday he has — even on that run I had able to turn a few fast laps in managed to cost himself wins great entry stability,” Johnson the secondary car. at Michigan International said. “To me, it felt like I lost “It was really nice to get out Speedway in a variety of ways. downforce just from the traffic there and get some laps on the On Saturday, the five-time scenario.” car and get our heights right Cup champion might have Michigan is one of just five and get the splitter broken added another. active Cup tracks where Johnson in,” he said. “That was real Johnson lost control and has yet to win, with the others important to get at least one crashed in Turn 4 during a being Watkins Glen, Chicago, run on the car.” practice run and will be forced Kentucky and Homestead. Of Johnson, who leads the to start a backup car and start the five, MIS is the only one he points standings by 75 over from the rear of the field in has competed in at the Cup level second-place Clint Bowyer, today’s Pure Michigan 400. more than 12 times. was the fastest in the Saturday “I’m a little puzzled as to why “I do pay attention to the morning practice before MIS

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jumped up to bite him yet again. Johnson has only four topfive finishes in 23 career Cup starts at Michigan, his most recent being a fifth in last year’s August event, and his best being a second-place finish in the August 2011 Michigan event. Johnson said he has done everything he can as a driver to cover the bases, from adjusting his driving style to account for fuel mileage issues, to working hard to adjust to the track resurfacing. “We’ve worked hard to improve the car, and then I’ve worked real hard on my driving style to get better fuel mileage here. It seems like we’ve covered that gap,” he said. “But I really look forward to the day I’m able to pull into Victory Lane over here.”

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Lincoln football players reach for the ball during practice at the school on Wednesday. MELANIE MAXWELL | ANNARBOR.COM

A Dexter High School football player hauls in a catch during practice Friday at the school.

Dexter, Chelsea excited for pads Dreadnaughts coach reminds players about dangerous tackles BY PETE CUNNINGHAM PETERCUNNINGHAM@ANNARBOR.COM

First-year Dexter High S c h o o l h e ad coa c h Ke n Koenig had his players look at the back of their helmets before taking the field on the first day of hitting Thursday. Once Koenig had everyone’s full attention, he read the warning label on the back. Koenig told them if they had to go head first dangerously for a ball carrier, then that hit’s not worth it. “You miss the tackle, we’ll get over it. It’s not worth it,” Koenig said. Make no mistake about it, though, the Dreadnaughts were excited to hit. After the warning, the players practiced tackling technique — with even more emphasis on technique still — then went full on into hitting drills. “It’s fun. We’ve been working hard for a long time in the weight room, getting bigger, faster, stronger, trying to prepare for the season this year,” said senior Matt Mitchell. “Getting out there ready to hit is fun for the team and everybody.” Mitchell hopes he doesn’t have to do too much hitting himself as he is battling for the starting quarterback spot, but he and one of the player’s he’s competing with for the job, Kyle Koenig (Ken’s son), didn’t shy from the hitting portion of practice. “If I don’t get the quarterback job, I play corner, so I hit people, too,” Kyle Koenig said. “It’s intense, you can see it in the other guys’ eyes that they want to hit you, but you want to hit them and you don’t want to lose.” Down the road at Chelsea High School, the team with the 14-year playoff streak only went to “thud” level — that is hitting, but not tackling players to the ground — and worked more on technique and scheme. “It’s a work in progress. We’ll get after it a little more (Friday),” assured Chelsea coach Brad Bush. But even the slightest resemblance of hitting had Chelsea’s imposing senior linebacker Shon Kuhn grinning from ear to ear. “(The first three days) it’s fun just because we’re out here, but it’s not the same as being padded up,” Kuhn said. “This is about as happy as I’ve been all summer. Finally getting (pads) on and getting to be able to hit everybody.”

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The Skyline varsity High School football team run drills during practice Thursday.

Skyline, Gabriel Richard aim for injury-free days TEAMS EASE INTO CONTACT DRILLS AS PRACTICE BEGINS BY KYLE AUSTIN KYLEAUSTIN@ANNARBOR.COM

Like most high school football teams across Michigan, Skyline High School strapped on pads Thursday for the first time in their fourth day of fall practice. And for the first time since the Eagles first fielded a varsity program in 2010, the same head coach from the year before was standing on the sideline when they did it. “I’m the first coach to last this long,” Lee Arthur said. “That’s important.” After two one-year varsity coaches in 2010 and 2011, Arthur is back for his second season in 2013. He coached the offense in 2011 before becoming head coach, and has been with many of the veterans for their entire time on varsity. He also returns most of his assistants, giving the Eagles a measure of continuity he says they have needed. “For a kid, it’s like having a parent one day and then having another parent the next day,” Arthur said. “You can’t build a family that way.” The Eagles spent the second session working on defensive formations, doing little hitting. Arthur said his goal on the first day of hitting was to take it slow to avoid any major injuries, particularly concussions, during the f irst contact

Skyline players run drills during practice Thursday.

Lincoln focused on returning to playoffs in ’13

first trip to the playoffs — expectations are now higher. While the bar has been The Lincoln High School raised, Westfall still saw last football team came with- year as progress, even with the in one point of following setback against Adrian. “We just lost one game we the program’s only playoff appearance with a return trip shouldn’t have, to be honest,” last season. Westfall said. “Milan was a Though the 26-25 loss to better team than we were, they Adrian on a wet, sloppy Octo- pushed us around, Chelsea ber night in Week 7 has been in with (University of Minnesota the rearview mirror for more freshman) Berkley (Edwards) than 10 months, it still feels like in the second half pushed us yesterday for Lincoln coach around and Tecumseh, the Chris Westfall and his players. quarterback (Ben Dreslinski) ”The one in Adrian burns,” executed fantastically. Westfall said at practice “So three times people Wednesday. “We turned it played better than us. It’s just over like six times. It was a that one loss where we feel we crappy night. That’s the one should have won.” Shaah said he’s not so much that burns.” “We felt like we should have worried about setbacks for the had that game. We felt like upcoming season. No team is we were the better team and, perfect, and not every break so, after that loss, I feel like is going to go your way. What it was a big letdown for the he’s more concerned about is team,” said senior linebacker how his team deals with ineviE.J. Shaah. table adversity. “We gave up at the end of the Lincoln finished the season 5-4. Before 2011, Lincoln fin- season and I think that’s someishing with a winning record thing that, as leaders, we can’t qualified as a minor miracle, let that happen again,” Shaah but after the success of 2011 said. “We have to keep pushing — a 6-4 record and the team’s no matter what happens.” BY PETE CUNNINGHAM PETERCUNNINGHAM@ANNARBOR.COM

normal for the Irish, after a large class graduated, including 11 players that went on to play college football. That group helped lead the Irish to within a game of the state finals last year. — Skyline coach Lee Arthur Now, a new group is being indoctrinated into Lemons’ activities in months. philosophy, which includes Across town at Father Ga- a military-type approach to briel Richard, the philosophy practice. was the same: no injuries. “Every time we switch from “We took it kind of easy, segment to segment, there’s we’ve got 30 kids on the var- an objective that has to be sity roster, so we don’t need reached,” Lemons said. “And to be killing each other,” FGR our goal is that objective, so coach Brian Lemons said. we try to instill having pride MELANIE MAXWELL | ANNARBOR.COM “We’ll turn it up a notch here in our work, having a certain in the second half.” amount of chain of command, A Saline High School football player looks to run the ball Thirty players marks a and then they just have to ful- past a defender during practice Monday. slightly smaller roster than fill their part of the mission.”

“I’m the first coach to last this long.”

In Saline, another Lincoln has early lead in opening coach’s son vying Game of the Week poll to start at quarterback BY KYLE AUSTIN KYLEAUSTIN@ANNARBOR.COM

Splitter Nation apparently grew stronger over the summer break. Our first AnnArbor.com/ Mlive.com Game of the Week football poll opened Monday with the first day of fall practice. And Lincoln High School fans immediately took hold of it and unleashed their might. As of noon Friday, we had recorded more than 3,300 votes. That number already surpasses any poll during the 2012-13 school year — and school isn’t even in session yet. Nearly 60 percent of those votes have been for Lincoln and their opener against Belleville at 7 p.m. Aug. 30. The early returns aren’t surprising. The Splitters

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Game of the week Here are the candidates for the Ann Arbor football Game of the Week for seasonopening games Aug. 29-30. To vote, go online at AnnArbor.com. § Belleville at Lincoln § Stockbridge at Whitemore Lake won four of our nine regular-season football polls last year, and are off to a strong start in our first one this year behind their typical strong social media presence. But we’ve got an extended preseason polling period for our first poll — the poll remains open until Aug. 27, two d ays b e fo re s e a s o n

§ Milan at Ypsilanti § Dexter at Fowlerville § London A.B. Lucas at Saline § Pioneer at Birmingham Seaholm § Hartland at Skyline § Lansing Sexton at Chelsea § Lake Fenton at Father Gabriel Richard § Clinton at Manchester § Windsor Massey at Huron openers kick off. That means there’s plenty of time for teams to take a run. Milan and Ypsilanti, the only all-Washtenaw County game in Week 1, is the closest so far, with nearly 600 votes. But every other area team is also in our first poll of the season, the party poll, and the party is just getting started.

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Saline won a district title and recorded 10 wins for the first time in school history last season with the help of their head coach’s son, Tyler Palka, at quarterback. Palka, now at Saginaw Valley State, won AnnArbor.com’s Player of the Year award after throwing for more than 1,700 yards and 15 touchdowns during the regular season. Is another coach’s son in line to take over under center this fall? The Hornets have a pair of juniors competing for the starting quarterback spot in fall camp, according to head coach Joe Palka, in Trent Theisen and Travis Brown. “It’s a great competition so far,” Palka said Monday before the team’s first official practice.

Theisen is the son of Scott Theisen, Saline’s baseball coach and an assistant football coach. He spent last year as Tyler Palka’s backup. That means he skipped junior varsity, something Joe Palka admits is “a little bit of a hindrance for him.” Brown, meanwhile, saw time on the varsity primarily as a cornerback, but has a “quarterback pedigree,” according to Palka. On the Hornets’ first day of practice, both were rotating in and out of the quarterback spot, and often displayed their different styles. “Travis may be thought of as a little more of a runner. Trent may be thought of as a little more of a passer,” Palka said. “But I think both have shown through the course of the summer that they can do both things equally well.”


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McGary dubbed U-M’s most important player ESPN suggests the 6-10 power forward will need to maintain excellence

Michigan quarterback Devin Gardner captures a self-portrait from an arm-worn camera as he throws passes during the team’s annual preseason media day Aug. 11.

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Mastering the art of improv Gardner growing in U-M’s new-look offense

The latter, at times, is more easier said than done. Which is why Michigan’s offensive coordinator runs Gardner ANN ARBOR — Michigan quaterback through multiple improv drills every day Devin Gardner broke the huddle facing in practice. It’s instinct with rules. a nearly impossible situation last season. “When the quarterback has to do someHe settled into the shotgun position and prepared to show offensive coordinator thing that doesn’t fit the structure of the play, everybody has to know what to do Al Borges what he was working with. The scene was TCF Bank Stadium when that happens because it’s going to at Minnesota. Michigan was facing a happen every third play,” Borges said. third-and-17 from the Gopher 46, trailing “I’ve talked to you guys before about the by a touchdown and looking shaky during third pass play. its first game without an injured Denard “Great quarterbacks can create on the third pass play when there’s a breakdown Robinson. And then, Gardner did of protection, route’s covered, or somehis thing. thing like that.” The pocket broke down, Borges said part of Gardner’s improv Gardner scrambled right. work trickles down into the receiving After being chased, he piv- corps, as pass catchers have to underoted into a full 360 spin and stand what to do — and realize when, ran toward the Michigan exactly, Gardner has decided to riff off sideline some 12 yards be- the previously called play. hind the line of scrimmage. Al Borges He was evading de- Learning to decide fe n d e rs , t h i n k i n g o n At times, Gardner’s instinct is to press his feet, and eventually preparing to the issue. To make too much out of nothuncork a throw that traveled roughly ing. Robinson had this habit, too. And 60 yards into the open arms of Drew Dileo more often than not, it resulted in a for an improbable touchdown. turnover. “I said this with Denard, even though Borges calls this “a third play.” they’re two different quarterbacks,” Borges Gardner calls it business as usual. “I just like to take what’s there,” Gard- said. “But when you’re athletic and you ner said. “That’s what the good quarter- can create, the decision becomes a little dicey at times. ‘When do I make a play, backs do. If it’s not there, improvise.” Borges, who said Gardner is the when do I cut my losses?’ That’s really most athletic precision passer he’s ever the only time Devin really runs into probcoached, doesn’t want to discourage lems. When the structure’s clean, he’s Gardner’s improvisation instincts. In- usually pretty darn good. stead, he says he wants to harness them. “But when you’re trying to make a play and there’s not a play there, for an The third play aggressive kid, sometimes that’s tough. When the first option breaks down, and But we’re learning that as we go.” the secondary pattern isn’t there, Borges Before Borges and Gardner were comtrusts Gardner to figure out when to make fortable together, they needed to learn to something happen — and when to cut crawl together. That process took place bait and bail. during the final five games of last season, BY NICK BAUMGARDNER NBAUMGARDNER@MLIVE.COM

when Borges implemented most of his pro-style offense with Gardner in charge of the huddle. Over the spring, and at times throughout the summer, Gardner became what he describes as a “football junkie.” He dissected film. He meticulously worked on timing with his wide receivers. He went to pro passing camps and worked on his craft. He spent more time figuring out the “why” than he’s ever done before. Once upon a time, Gardner’s improv was all he had. But now, he says he’s more than that.

Honing his skills

“I’ve always been a guy that could improvise,” Gardner says. “I get more and more comfortable (with the offense) every day. I know, being around these guys, they’re looking up to me. The freshmen are looking up to me, but I’m still the same guy. “(And) I’m getting a lot of film study in. And a big part of that was me graduating early. I’ve been able to spend more time with coach Borges when we’re allowed to. To be able to get in and watch film on my own, that’s been great for me.” Gardner threw for 1,219 yards and 11 touchdowns in five games last season. He ran seven more scores during that time. And he did it mostly with his head spinning. After a spring and a summer full of dedication to the ins and outs of the offense, Gardner’s head has stopped spinning. A scary thought for the rest of the Big Ten. “He’s pretty confident in nature,” Borges says of his quarterback. “He’s been in the system now for a while. Understands what we want. “For the quarterback, if he thinks like the coaches, which I think he’s doing more and more of, it really gives him a chance.”

Borges not opposed to multiple RBs BY NICK BAUMGARDNER NBAUMGARDNER@MLIVE.COM

ANN ARBOR — Two years ago, Michigan offensive coordinator Al Borges was crystal clear about two things. He’s a one-quarterback guy, and he’s also a one-running back guy. Entering 2013, Borges’ quarterback situation is exactly the way he wants it. Devin Gardner will be the starter, and there’s no one on the roster capable of taking that position away from him. At running back, though, the situation is different. Borges said he still would like to find one feature back to pound defenses with this season, but if he ends up having to use more than one, he says he’ll be fine with that, too. “You know how I feel about that, but one thing, I’ve always liked the featured back,” Borges said Friday. “But if you have two good players who can gain yards, it does take a little pressure off both of them. The pounding’s a little less. “A lot of teams are going more to that. We’re not totally against that. I just don’t want to turn that into the ‘Lido Shuffle,’

ankle (injury) early in fall camp, he’s back out there working and he’s got a lot of competition,” Hoke said. “Fitz is back, he’s healthy doing everything. “Thomas Rawls, Justice Hayes, Drake Johnson (and freshman) De’Veon Smith aren’t going to just sit there and lay down.” Borges and Hoke have maintained all last week that there’s been no real separation at the position. Running backs coach Fred Jackson has said he won’t be surprised if the Wolverines use more than two backs during the season opener against ANNARBOR.COM | FILE Central Michigan on Aug. 31. However, Borges said he Michigan running back Fitzgerald Toussaint runs the ball wants to have a firm idea of a during a game against Northwestern last year. running back hierarchy before you know? Where one guy’s in Justice Hayes. Redshirt fresh- the team begins game planning there (one down) then another man Drake Johnson also is in for CMU — which will take (the next).” the mix. place at some point this week. Borges maintains that he’d Borges said he hoped to know “We’re getting close,” he prefer to ride a hot hand at run- more after Michigan’s first fully- said. “I want to say this: There ning back, either way. Though padded scrimmage of fall camp hasn’t been a guy back there his perfect scenario would be Saturday at Michigan Stadium. that hasn’t done something to have one of the team’s backs Speaking of Green, Hoke pretty good up to this point, take the position by the throat. — during an interview with out of all of them. There hasn’t That hasn’t happened yet. SiriusXM’s Adam Schein — said been one. Saturday is big ... Fifth-year senior Fitz Tous- the freshman running back’s in- we’re going to find out, or at saint is in competition with jury was an ankle tweak. least try and find out. freshmen Derrick Green and But, as of now, he’s back do“(But is there a) standout? De’Veon Smith, along with ing everything in live action. Not yet. If they did, we’d push juniors Thomas Rawls and “Derrick had a little bit of an them to the top of the chart.”

ANN ARBOR — The most important piece to Michigan basketball’s puzzle over the past two seasons was easy. In 2011, it was Trey Burke. In 2012, again, it was Burke. But now, Burke’s gone. So, who, exactly, is the most important player for coach John Beilein’s team heading into the 2013-14 season? ESPN.com’s Eamonn Brennan has a take, and it surrounds a charismatic forward who turned in a March to remember. “As the world realized in March, the talent that made (Mitch) McGary one of the top players in his class for most of his high school career is still very much within his summoning,” Brennan wrote. “All he needed, after a mostly forgettable regular season, was time, fitness and less pizza. “McGary’s next challenge is less about proving his talent than maintaining something close to his massive tournament performance — and doing so without Trey Burke dropping nifty bounce passes en route to easy dunks.” The argument that McGary’s Big Ten and NCAA tournament explosion had as much to do with Burke as it did with himself has been a popular one this offseason. Several national analysts have argued the former Michigan point guard’s ability to penetrate defenses and basically hand McGary easy buckets was what led to his high scoring output during the Wolverines’ run to the Final Four. But one could certainly argue the opposite of that point as well. McGary’s impact on the glass (10.7 rebounds per game) had little to do with Michigan’s point guard, and everything to do with the soon-to-be sophomore’s elevated energy level due to the fact that he was in his best playing shape. The 6-foot-10 power forward’s best statistical game in the tournament came against

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Michigan’s Mitch McGary takes a shot during a game against Florida in the NCAA tournament in March.

Kansas (25 points, 14 rebounds), but his best overall — and most memorable — game came against Syracuse in the Final Four. The Orange completely took Burke out of the picture, and Michigan turned to McGary to break through Syracuse’s 2-3 zone. Which he did, without fail. McGary ran the break. He worked the high post. He attacked the glass, spread the ball, showed touch and showed talents most big men his size simply do not posses in a 10-point, 12-rebound, 6-assist masterpiece that helped push the Wolverines into the national title game. Provided McGary enters fall practice in tip-top condition, Beilein should be able to run much more of the team’s offense through McGary at times this season, allowing the big man to showcase his unique skill set over a 31-game season. Burke was the main event for Michigan the past two years. In 2011-12, he and Tim Hardaway Jr. were basically the team’s only athletic offensive options. Last season, he was the best player in the country. The ball was mostly in his hands, and teammates had to react to his movement. Moving forward, with freshman point guard Derrick Walton and sophomore Spike Albrecht, McGary should have a chance to showcase more of his skills on a consistent basis. Again, provided his conditioning is at the same level it was in March.

Beilein explains five core values UPAID: Unity, passion, appreciation, integrity and diligence BY DIAMOND LEUNG DLEUNG@MLIVE.COM

DETROIT — Michigan coach John Beilein wants his team to act in a certain way, and he revealed at the Michigan Elite 25 coaching clinic last week how he and the rest of his coaching staff put it down on paper. The result was the Wolverines’ five core values that forms UPAID. “We talk about one or the other every day,” Beilein told Michigan Elite 25 co-founder Tim McCormick, the former Wolverines center. “Every day there’s something about one of those things, and that helps us build our team culture.” Here’s what the acronym means, according to Beilein. Unity — “We are going to be unified through thick and thin and everything. We’re always going to put the team first. That’s the Bo Schembechler “the team, the team, the team.” Passion — “We want our teams to play with passion. We

want them to love each other with passion. We want them to be excited. When we’re recruiting, we recruit guys that are running through the doors to go to Michigan. We want people with passion about the team, their teammates.” Appreciation — “We want our guys to have the attitude of gratitude. Whatever they do, there’s an attitude of gratitude. We get free gear from adidas it seems like every week. Well, we’re going to have a little ‘thank you’ every time where everybody’s going to thank (them) for receiving that gear.” Integrity — “Many of you may go by Birmingham, Mich. sometime, and there’s a (Palladium) building there. And on the wall of that...building, it says, “Some...are born great.’ I’m thinking probably like Prince William or something. ‘Some...achieve greatness.’ I’m thinking of Tiger Woods has had for a lot of years and LeBron James. ‘Some...have greatness thrust upon them.’ They all of a sudden they win the lottery or they grow to be 7 feet tall and become NBA players. But no legacy is better than your integrity and your honesty.” Diligence — “We’re going to be a hardworking team that works hard every day.”


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U-M’s Avery working more at free safety

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Missed opportunity

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Notre Dame’s Tommy Rees throws a pass during the fourth quarter of last year’s game against Michigan. Rees is set to return as the starter after experiencing the highs and lows of being quarterback at Notre Dame the past three years.

Rees gets second chance at starting

need to score more points after averaging 25.8 points per game last season, ranking 78th in the nation — the lowest among BCS teams. But the Irish were only slightly better when Rees was the starter for most of 2011, averaging 29.2 points a game. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The last four games Rees has started and played extensively, SOUTH BEND, Ind. — the Irish haven’t scored more Tommy Rees has seen the highs than 17 points. and lows of being quarterback at The biggest knock against Notre Dame the past three years. Rees as a starter was that he He won his first four starts turned the ball over too often as a freshman at Notre Dame with 14 interceptions and five Stadium, Yankee Stadium, Los fumbles in 2011. Angeles Memorial Coliseum and the Sun Bowl. Last season Finding his place in history as a junior, he helped rally the Although Rees’ performance Irish to victories against Pur- that season generally is condue, Michigan and Stanford and sidered disappointing, his started in a victory over BYU 65.5 percent completion rate as Notre Dame ultimately ad- was the second-best in school vanced to the national title game. history, trailing only Jimmy The lowlights? An embarrass- Clausen at 68 percent in 2009. ing 28-27 loss to Tulsa in 2010 His career completion rate of when Rees threw three inter- 64.2 percent is the best in Notre ception, fumbling the ball on Dame history. His 20.7 complefirst-and-goal from the 7 in the tions per game in 2011 rate fourth fourth quarter in a 35-31 loss to in school history, while his yards Michigan two seasons ago and per game of 220.8 that season being pulled at halftime while ranks eighth. struggling against Stanford in He did much of that, though, the 2011 regular-season finale. in connecting with Michael He also was arrested a year ago Floyd and Tyler Eifert, two firstafter running away from an off- round NFL draft picks. He might campus party and knocking the not have that caliber receiver wind out of a police officer who this year, but he might have caught up to him, and then he more overall talent to throw to. Rees has 18 career starts and was booed by the Notre Dame fans moments before entering has appeared in 33 games overthe game in the fourth quarter all. Kelly believes Rees learned against Purdue and leading the by being on the sideline last seaIrish to victory. son. The biggest lesson, Kelly He won the starter’s job back said, is that the Irish don’t need by default after Everett Golson to score every possession and was suspended for the semester that, sometimes, it’s about minibecause of academics. But Rees mizing losses. believes he is ready, saying all “You’ve got to pick your times he has been through has taught on when you need to fit one in him lessons. there and when it’s safer to take “It’s a journey. I’ve learned a a check down,” Rees said. lot,” he said. “The past year’s Rees believes he has grown up been pretty crazy. I would nev- since he was last the starter and er have guessed that coming is better prepared to deal with in here. But you just deal with adversity. everything one step at a time “Not playing every snap, you and lean on the people you care take a different look at things,” about and care about you.” he said. “You learn a lot about The 6-foot-2, 215-pound se- football, a lot about defenses.” nior heads into the season as, Teammates are glad to see a possibly, the biggest question popular teammate who stuck mark facing a Notre Dame it out get another opportunity. squad eager to show last year’s They say Rees, who has coach12-0 regular season wasn’t a ing aspirations, has become a fluke. Rees showed last season more vocal leader. he could come in when Golson “He’s the guy you go to if you was struggling or injured and have a question. He’s the guy provide a spark. that if you do make a mistake, But can he provide the same he’ll come over to you and say, consistency when opposing ‘Next play. It will be all right,’” coaches are game-planning running back Amir Carlisle said. against him? He doesn’t have “He has a real command of the Golson’s arm strength or run- offense.” ning ability. In the only start last Kelly said the Irish won’t have season when he played the entire to drastically change the offense game, Rees was 7-of-16 passing with Rees at quarterback but for 117 yards with one intercep- concedes the Irish will need to tion in a 17-14 victory over BYU, be more effective passing He has missing seven straight passes indicated he might call on backand attempting only three over- up Andrew Hendrix to change all in the second half. things up if the Irish need a more While those numbers aren’t mobile quarterback. inspiring, coach Brian Kelly Rees said he never gave up said with Rees at quarterback hope he would get a second he knows what to expect. chance to be the starter, al“If you use a word, very com- though it didn’t come about as fortable starting the season he had hoped. where maybe there was a little “Whenever my time was goanxiety last year not knowing ing to come, I was going to make what we were going to get from the most of it,” he said. “It shows Everett,” he said. that sticking around and putting Kelly acknowledges the Irish the team first has worked out.”

Highs and lows for Notre Dame quarterback have provided many lessons

CLEVELAND — In the regular season, the absence of wide receiver Calvin Johnson would be a devastating blow to the Detroit Lions, but in the preseason, it presented an opportunity. The Lions have several receivers competing for two roster spots, but all of them failed to impress with Johnson sidelined for the team’s 24-6 loss to the Cleveland Browns on Thursday night. “We missed this opportunity,” Lions coach Jim Schwartz said after the game. “It was a great chance for other guys to step up.” Patrick Edwards earned the start in place of Johnson and caught three passes for 10 yards. Matt Willis, the star from the preseason opener, couldn’t build on his performance against the Jets, hauling in three receptions for 18 yards. Even Detroit’s other starting receivers, Nate Burleson and Ryan Broyles, were unable to capitalize. Broyles wasn’t targeted in limited snaps, while Burleson was unable to hang on to either of the two passes thrown his direction. “Obviously Calvin was out (Thursday), but that’s no excuse,” quarterback Matthew Stafford said. “We can’t use it as an excuse. We can’t use it as a crutch. We have to have other guys step up and make plays.” Stafford essentially played the entire first half for the Lions, completing 11 of 16 passes for 74 yards. Eight of those completions were short throws to running back Reggie Bush and tight end Brandon Pettigrew as Detroit failed to establish a vertical passing attack. “We had some shots schemed in there, but the opportunity didn’t really come up to be able to get them out there,” Schwartz

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Cleveland Browns cornerback Trevin Wade, bottom, tackles Detroit Lions wide receiver Terrence Austin with help from outside linebacker L.J. Fort on Thursday in Cleveland.

said. “Regardless of whether you throw it deep or you throw it underneath, you’ve got to be able to get some chunks in the game somewhere.”

Penalties still an issue

The Detroit Lions have been plagued by major penalties in recent seasons, and the team racked up three 15-yard infractions. Stafford said Detroit’s inability to keep its cool is unacceptable. “Any time you have personal foul penalties, that’s a mental thing you have to do a better job of controlling yourself, controlling your emotions,” Stafford said. In the game’s opening quarter, the Lions saw a 3rd-and-9 situation turn into 3rd-and-24 Bush was flagged for unnecessary roughness after shoving Cleveland linebacker D’Quell Jackson. Bush was retaliating for a late hit, but players and coaches know it’s not always the instigator that draws the flag. “It doesn’t matter what happens out there,” Schwartz said. “Reggie got hit right in the back

after a play, but that doesn’t give any reason to go put our offense in a worse position by giving them 15.” Bush, a seven-year veteran, is expected to be a leader for the Lions. He knows his behavior doesn’t set a good example. “I know better,” Bush said. “I’ve been in this league long enough, and have enough experience, to know that those type of penalties can completely change a game, completely change the momentum of a game. It starts with me. I know better than to do things like that.” In addition to Bush’s penalty, defensive linemen Ndamukong Suh and Willie Young were each penalized 15 yards. Young, like Bush, got into a shoving match with a Browns player after the whistle. Suh got caught for delivering a late hit to Browns quarterback Brandon Weeden. Suh has a well-documented history of late hits, but actually controlled his aggression last season, drawing just one personal foul penalty for unnecessary roughness call in Week 14.

MSU NOTES

Four QBs now in the mix True freshman Terry impresses Dantonio

Michigan State quarterback Damion Terry runs a drill during Michigan State’s first practice Aug. 3. The true freshman has impressed coach Mark Dantonio as a potential starting quarterback for the Spartans.

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EAST LANSING — And, then, there were four? Michigan State coach Mark Dantonio indicated that could be the case at the quarterback position, where true freshman Damion Terry made a strong case for playing time with 280 yards of total offense in Saturday’s closed scrimmage at Spartan Stadium. “The guy that made some plays was Damion Terry. You just got to call it like you see it,’’ Dantonio said. “He’s a big, physical guy, and he’s sudden, and he can create. He’s still a freshman, and that’s the thing that bothers you a little bit, but he can create. “The name of the game, and I’ve been saying it over and over, is you have to create at quarterback, and you got to take a bad play and make it a good one, because things are going to break down for us, that’s just the way football is,’’ he said. “It makes it even more interesting, I guess you’d say, but (Terry) throws a nice ball, and guys went up and caught the ball. It’s exciting to see.’’ Andrew Maxwell, who entered the scrimmage No. 1 on the depth chart, apparently wasn’t able to create much, going 9-of-19 passing for 77 yards and no touchdowns. Maxwell, however, avoided throwing an interception, which two of the other quarterbacks in the competition could not say after Saturday’s scrimmage. Redshirt sophomore Connor Cook, who entered the day No. 2,

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wa s 4 - o f-9 pa ss i n g fo r 67 yards with a touchdown and an interception. Redshirt freshman Tyler O’Connor was 11 of 16 for 102 yards, two touchdowns and an interception. “We’re pretty well set on the ones on defense. Offensively, we got some guys we need to continue to look at and evaluate,’’ Dantonio said. “It’s a good problem to have as long as they are making plays.’’

his final years here, he’s going to be a huge prospect,” Fonoti said Friday. “But right now, just knowing for a young guy just being at left tackle — the blind side — at this level of college football, and for him to be out there holding his own, he’s going against the best of the best.” Conklin originally was listed third on the preseason depth chart at left tackle, but coach Mark Dantonio first named the Plainwell native when talking about players who made signifiFonoti impressed with Conklin cant movements. Michigan State right tackle “He’s a young guy who defiFou Fonoti is a fifth-year senior nitely has a bright future,” Fonoti who looks at projected starting said. “Being a redshirt freshman left tackle Jack Conklin as a fu- and playing left tackle, that’s a ture NFL prospect. huge statement that he’s going to That’s how much the 6-foot-6, be a big-time player here. 326-pound Conklin has im“We just want to keep his pressed as the former walk-on spirits up. We definitely know is the playe Dantonio is expect- how it is, and it’s definitely ing will protect the quarter- overwhelming to be at such a back’s blind side for his college big position. We just want to let debut Aug. 30 against Western him know that for him to believe Michigan. in himself, we definitely believe “I have no doubt that in in him.”

ANN ARBOR — Courtney Avery’s football career at Michigan has been quite a journey to this point. As a true freshman in 2010, Avery was thrust into the starting lineup at cornerback, appearing in all 13 games. As a sophomore in 2011, Brady Hoke’s first season, Avery was Michigan’s go-to nickel back, a move that saw him make the game-winning interception against Ohio State in the regular-season finale. Avery continued to moonlight at both positions a year ago, and now, as a senior, he’s on the move again. Sort of. The 5-foot-11, 175-pounder has spent a great deal of time working at free safety, an open position alongside senior leader Thomas Gordon. “I’m liking it, so far, anything I can do to help out the team,” Avery said. “It’s good to be versatile and to be able to play multiple positions. Last year, I played nickel and some corner. Now, I’m playing nickel, corner and some safety. “Anything I can do to help out the team.” After Michigan concluded spring practice in April, sophomore Jarrod Wilson appeared to be the frontrunner to claim the starting free safety spot alongside Gordon — who will move to strong safety in place of former captain Jordan Kovacs. Michigan defensive coordinator Greg Mattison said Wilson still is firmly in the competition at the safety spot, along with redshirt freshman Jeremy Clark and true freshman Delano Hill, but Avery’s in the mix, too. And the position, as of now, appears to be wide open. “When you’ve got a guy like Courtney, a guy that’s played a long, long time, you can say to him, ‘I’m going to play you at corner this play, but I want you to know the safety position, too,’” Mattison said. “Any one of the corners that have played a lot of football can always go back and play safety, also. “(If) your three best secondary guys are corners, it’s not very intelligent to have someone on the bench in favor of someone else.” Avery said his reps in camp have been about even at corner and free safety. Lately, though, he has spent more time working alongside Gordon. To that end, the two corner spots (Avery included) continue to feature a battle between sophomore Blake Countess, junior Raymon Taylor and junior Delonte Hollowell. “(Avery’s) flying around,” Taylor said. “Playing corner is a little different than playing safety, but he’s making the call, and Courtney’s doing a great job of being a leader back there.” It’s a safe bet Avery will see time on the field somewhere when Michigan opens the season against Central Michigan on Aug. 31. Where, though, right now may be anyone’s guess. His, too. “It’s wherever the coaches want me,” he said. “It’s all up to them. ... I’m giving it my all.”

“Playing corner is a little different than playing safety, but he’s making the call, and Courtney’s doing a great job of being a leader back there.” — Junior Raymon Taylor


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STATE SPORTS

Mayweather’s mantra: ‘They can’t fight for you’ DAVID

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Grand Rapids boxer preps for fight many say will be biggest challenge of his storied career MIKE MULHOLLAND | MLIVE.COM

Detroit Tigers designated hitter Victor Martinez hits an RBI single Saturday during the Tigers’ game against the Kansas City Royals at Comerica Park in Detroit.

If you can’t run, just walk off

AILING CABRERA LIFTS TIGERS TO VICTORY OVER ROYALS WITH NINTH-INNING BLAST BY CHRIS IOTT CIOTT@MLIVE.COM

DETROIT — A day after they scored just one run in two games, the Detroit Tigers got runs in a variety of ways. They mashed for a couple. They manufactured one. They got a huge one when it counted the most. Miguel Cabrera hit a 3-1 pitch from Aaron Crow to the opposite field to lead off the ninth inning Saturday night and give the Tigers a 6-5 walkoff victory over the Kansas City Royals. Jose Iglesias executed a perfect suicide squeeze bunt in the second inning, and Prince Fielder hit a tiebreaking home run late in a back-and-forth game between the teams. After the Royals tied the game in the top of the seventh inning on a solo home run by Salvador Perez, Fielder smashed a home run to right field to give the Tigers a 5-4 lead. But the Royals bounced back with a run in the top of the eighth inning. The Tigers led 2-0 and had Omar Infante on third base with one out in the bottom of the second inning when Iglesias stepped to the plate. With Infante running down the line toward the plate, Iglesias squared to bunt on the 1-1 pitch and got the bat on the ball, which was low and out of the strike zone. Infante scored easily, and Iglesias beat the throw to first base for an RBI single. Tigers manager Jim Leyland and catcher Brayan Pena were ejected in the fourth inning after home-plate umpire Mike Muchlinski missed a call at home plate. Chris Getz advanced from first to third on what should have been ruled a foul ball after a pitch by Doug Fister skipped in the dirt in front of the plate, bounced off the bat of Alcides Escobar and went to the backstop.

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AS VEGAS — Floyd Mayweather fired one belt-bending punch after another into the heart of a heavy bag. The fight was more than a month away and training-camp routine left a palpable listlessness. “Hard work!” a camp member exclaimed, to the onlookers’ requisite reply, “Dedication!” The chant repeated three times. It felt vapid and contrived. Just loud enough to break the air, the muttered reply of the man who signs the checks, yet also works hardest, rang with clarity. “They can’t fight for you,” Mayweather murmured, his staccato punches uninterrupted by the staccato energy surrounding him. The fight is 27 days away — perhaps the test of his lifetime and, possibly, the first time any significant number of experts might pick the great Floyd Mayweather to lose.

A hot ticket

Detroit Tigers manager Jim Leyland argues with the umpires before being ejected from the game in the fourth inning against the Kansas City Royals on Saturday.

UPDATE

Tigers 6, Royals 5 Next game: Detroit (Max Scherzer 17-1, 2.85) vs. Kansas City (Bruce Chen 5-0, 1.62), 1:08 p.m. today at Comerica Park TV: FSD

Highlights

• The Tigers had one run and six hits in a pair of losses Friday, so it was important they get something going early against right-hander Wade Davis. They did. Don Kelly singled with one out in the first inning and scored on a two-out double to the wall by Fielder. Fielder scored on a single by Victor Martinez to make it 2-0. • Leyland put Kelly in the lineup to give Torii Hunter a rest and also because Kelly entered the game 4 for 7 vs. Davis. The move paid off early in the game. Kelly singled and scored in the first inning, then reached base on a 10-pitch walk in the second.

• The Tigers took a 4-3 lead in the bottom of the fourth inning on a two-out RBI double by Cabrera that scored Iglesias from third base.

Lowlights

• Tigers starter Doug Fister i n d u ce d s eve ra l g ro u n d balls. But in the third inning, several of them found holes. After Fister walked Eric Hosmer with one out, the next three Royals hitters hit grounders through the infield for singles. The Royals scored two runs to cut their deficit to 3-2. • Fister was in line for the victory until Perez hit a home run off reliever Drew Smyly in the seventh inning to tie the game at 4-4. • The Tigers held a 5-4 lead to start the eighth, but the Royals bounced back against Jose Veras. Emilio Bonifacio singled, stole second and went to third on an errant throw to second by catcher Bryan Holaday. Bonifacio then trotted home to tie the game at 5-5 when Chris Getz hit a soft liner to center field that dropped in for a single.

Saul “Canelo” Alvarez is the 23-year-old foil whose strength, punching power and youthful presence have made him only about a 5-2 underdog to upend the most indomitable force in professional sports in the past 15 years. “They can’t fight for you.” It’s a credo from which Mayweather, the 36-year-old Grand Rapids native, hasn’t wavered since winning his first National Golden Gloves 20 years ago — through world championships in five weight divisions and legal and personal travails that only heightened the profile of Earth’s highest-earning athlete. The question is whether, for the first time, Mayweather finally has found someone who can fight like him. The sense of what’s next pervades prize fights. A champion re-proves his value every time he steps through the ropes, then is asked in the post-fight interview when he’ll do it again. Sept. 14 at MGM Grand figures to be a little different. Mayweather-Alvarez isn’t the stepping stone to the next fight. Almost $20 million in live tickets were sold, a new all-time boxing gate record, surpassing the $18.4 million for Mayweather-Oscar De La Hoya at the same arena in 2007. Celebrities used to call to buy four tickets to a Mayweather fight. Sean Combs called a few days ago trying to buy one, and

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Floyd Mayweather Jr. celebrates after defeating Robert Guerrero by unanimous decision May 4 in Las Vegas. Mayweather is training for his next fight, which is Sept. 14 against Saul “Canelo” Alvarez.

when Puff Daddy is trying to scrounge a single in the biggest casino arena in Las Vegas, it’s a hot ticket.

Different roads

As Mayweather reflected in his locker room, he touched upon the age difference between himself and Canelo in the very personal terms of their different career arcs. At any given time, there is only one fight that is the most marketable in boxing. It often doesn’t happen at all, as in the case of Mayweather-Manny Pacquiao. Canelo, with a record of 42-0-1 and 30 knockouts, has reached that pinnacle bout at 23. “By the time I got to Oscar, I was 30 years old, and I had beaten everybody in the sport,” Mayweather said. Mayweather (44-0, 26 KOs) said he doesn’t begrudge Alvarez his speedy advancement. He even takes some credit for hastening it by putting the youngster on his pay-per-view undercards. But it will be a recurring theme as the fight draws closer. “It wasn’t easy for me, because I’m basically a throwback fighter,” Mayweather said. “I earned my stripes the hard way, just like any other fighter from the past. “But I think a lot of guys in today’s time — a lot of guys have it a little easy. Even, like, Canelo. Canelo, he’s a good fighter, but I don’t think he had to take the road that I took. So, there’s a difference.” If Mayweather-Alvarez is the biggest possible fight in the sport, the second-biggest remains Mayweather-Pacquiao. Mayweather slammed the door on that possibility more affirmatively than ever before during the course of his interview with MLive.com. “Manny Pacquiao had a chance to make the fight in

the past, and basically, that’s the best place I’d like to leave it,” Mayweather said. Mayweather previously had kept open some possibility, however remote, of fighting Pacquiao. “Now, I’m feeling like I wouldn’t even give him a chance,” he said. “He had a chance, (and) he blew it, so that’s what it is.”

‘I respect him’

Mayweather was asked what he learned about Alvarez during their 11-city press tour in June and July. He revisited the sport’s individuality for the second time that day. “There’s a difference when your team can encourage you and say certain things to try to pump you up, or tell you certain things,” he said. “But you must understand, your team can not fight for you. So, he’s probably saying that, ‘No matter what my team says, I have to face this guy, so I have to be respectful, because a lot of the things Floyd Mayweather has done in boxing, I use his moves — I like to roll my shoulders, I like to fight basically in a Mayweather style.’ “So, I think he was respectful. And I respect him.” Mayweather described Canelo as a “fan.” The question is whether Canelo also fits the description many have assigned him as the greatest challenge of the pound-forpound king’s considerable championship career. Mayweather stood defiant against that notion. “I can’t say that about him,” he said. “I can’t say that about him now. I can’t say until I’m in that ring with him and he shows me otherwise. “As of right now, he’s just an opponent. He’s just an opponent.” Email: dmayo@mlive.com

Buescher passes Busch for victory at MIS Buescher went from fifth to first in the final five laps to win the 14th annual race at the 2-mile superspeedway. He made his move with three laps to go, powering his No. 31 Rheem Chevrolet past secondplace Brendan Gaughan and leader Busch through Turn 4 BY STEVE KAMINSKI to grab the lead. SKAMINSK@MLIVE.COM Buescher held off Busch for B RO O K LY N — Ja m e s his first victory of the season Buescher is the defending and fifth of his career. NASCAR Camping World “(Gaughan) got a run on me Truck Series champion, so it down the backstretch, and how might be hard to believe he (Buescher) can get a run on could sneak up on anybody. (Gaughan) — who had a run However, veteran driver on me — blows my mind,” said Kyle Busch sure didn’t see Busch, who finished runner-up him coming late in Saturday at MIS for the fourth time in afternoon’s Michigan National his career. Guard 200 at Michigan The win blew Buescher’s International Speedway. mind, too, and it enabled him to

Defending truck series champ gets best of Cup star with late move

move up from fourth to third in Camping World Truck points with 10 races remaining. Buescher, a 23-year old native of Plano, Tex., qualified third in his Turner Scott Motorsports entry, and he was running third when the race was restarted on Lap 95 after a late caution. Buescher dropped back to fifth, while Busch was busy at the front of the field holding off Miguel Paludo and Gaughan. But Buescher quickly mounted his charge to the front of the pack. “It started on the exit of Turn 2,” Buescher said. “I was catching Brendan and Kyle, and I was trying to push Brendan up to Kyle. Coming off of Turn 2, I had a gap between

(Gaughan), and he was also catching (Busch). When I got the run on (Gaughan), my plan going into Turn 3 was to pass (Gaughan). It just worked out that I passed (Gaughan) and (Busch). “Kyle went down to throw a block, and he got loose. The position of my truck didn’t help his truck. But I stayed committed and kept my foot on the throttle and came out on the other end in front of them both. I wasn’t very clear because I felt somebody’s front bumper. One of their bumpers hit my back bumper, so I wasn’t completely clear. But I was clear enough, and we got the trophy.” Action will continue today with the Pure Michigan 400

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James Buescher celebrates Saturday after winning the Camping World Truck series race at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn.

NASCAR Sprint Cup race at 1 p.m. The truck race will be a hard act to follow. Truck drivers qualif ied Saturday morning, and Jeb Burton grabbed the pole

with a lap of 185.759 mph. Attrition quickly began to eat through the 32-truck field. Ten cars were eliminated via accidents or mechanical failure by Lap 30.


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TELEVISION

SCOREBOARD

THIS WEEK TODAY

AUTO RACING 1 p.m. — Sprint Cup: Pure Michigan 400. ESPN BASEBALL Noon — Little League: World Series: Teams TBA. ESPN2 1 p.m. — MLB: Kansas City Royals at Detroit Tigers. FSD 1:30 p.m. — MLB: Los Angeles Dodgers at Philadelphia Phillies. TBS 2 p.m. — Little League: World Series, Game 14: Teams TBA. ABC 5 p.m. — Little League: World Series: Teams TBA. ESPN 7 p.m. — Little League: World Series: Teams TBA. ESPN2 8 p.m. — MLB: New York Yankees at Boston Red Sox. ESPN FOOTBALL 7 p.m. — NFL Preseason: Indianapolis Colts at New York Giants. Fox GOLF 1 p.m. — PGA: Wyndham Championship. Golf Channel 2:30 p.m. — Solheim Cup, Final Day. Golf Channel 3 p.m. — PGA: Wyndham Championship, Final Round. CBS 4 p.m. — U.S. Amateur, Final. NBC SOCCER 8:30 a.m. — Crystal Palace FC vs Tottenham. NBC Sports Network 10:55 a.m. — Chelsea FC vs Hull City AFC. NBC Sports Network TENNIS 12:30 p.m. — ATP: Western and Southern Open, Men’s Final. CBS 4 p.m. — ATP: Western and Southern Open, Women’s Final. ESPN2

MONDAY

BASEBALL Noon — Little League: World Series: Teams TBA. ESPN2 2 p.m. — Little League: World Series: Teams TBA. ESPN 4 p.m. — Little League: World Series: Teams TBA. ESPN 8 p.m. — Little League: World Series: Teams TBA. ESPN2 10 p.m. — MLB: Boston Red Sox vs. San Francisco Giants. ESPN2 FOOTBALL 8 p.m. — NFL Preseason: Pittsburgh Steelers at Washington Redskins. ESPN SOCCER 3 p.m. — English Premier League: Manchester City FC vs Newcastle United FC. NBC Sports Network OTHER 5 p.m. — Cycling: USA Pro Challenge, Stage 1. NBC Sports Network

TUESDAY

BASEBALL 1 p.m. — Little League: World Series: Teams TBA. ESPN 4 p.m. — Little League: World Series: Teams TBA. ESPN 7 p.m. — MLB: Minnesota Twins at Detroit Tigers. FSD 7 p.m. — MLB: Arizona Diamondbacks at Cincinnati Reds. MLB Network 8 p.m. — Little League: World Series: Teams TBA. ESPN2 BASKETBALL 10 p.m. — WNBA: Los Angeles Sparks at Seattle Storm. ESPN2 SOCCER 2:30 p.m. — UEFA Champions League: FC Viktoria Plzen vs NK Maribor. FSD OTHER 4 p.m. — Cycling: USA Pro Challenge, Stage 2. NBC Sports Network

WEDNESDAY

BASEBALL 3:30 p.m. — MLB: Boston Red Sox at San Francisco Giants. MLB Network 4 p.m. — Little League: World Series: Teams TBA. ESPN 7 p.m. — MLB: Tampa Bay Rays at Baltimore Orioles. ESPN2 7 p.m. — MLB: Minnesota Twins at Detroit Tigers. FSD 8 p.m. — Little League: World Series: Teams TBA. ESPN 8 p.m. — MLB: Washington Nationals at Chicago Cubs. WGN SOCCER 2:30 p.m. — UEFA Champions League: GNK Dinamo Zagreb vs FK Austria Wien. FSD 4:55 p.m. — Spanish Supercup: Atletico Madrid vs. Barcelona. ESPN2

THURSDAY

BASEBALL 12:30 p.m. — MLB: Arizona D-backs at Cincinnati Reds. MLB Network 1 p.m. — MLB: Minnesota Twins at Detroit Tigers. FSD 2:10 p.m. — MLB: Washington Nationals at Chicago Cubs. WGN 4 p.m. — Little League: World Series: Teams TBA. ESPN 8 p.m. — Little League: World Series: Teams TBA. ESPN2 8 p.m. — MLB: Atlanta Braves at St. Louis Cardinals. MLB Network FOOTBALL 7:30 p.m. — NFL Preseason: New England Patriots at Detroit Lions. Fox 7:30 p.m. — CFL: BC Lions at Montreal Alouettes. NBC Sports Network 8 p.m. — NFL Preseason: Carolina Panthers at Baltimore Ravens. ESPN GOLF 9:30 a.m. — European PGA: Johnnie Walker Championship. Golf Channel 12:30 p.m. — PGA: Web.com: Cox Classic, First Round. Golf Channel

3 p.m. — PGA: The Barclays, First Round. Golf Channel TENNIS 1 p.m. — WTA: New Haven Open at Yale, Quarterfinal. ESPN2 3 p.m. — ATP: Winston-Salem Open, Quarterfinal. ESPN2 OTHER 4 p.m. — Cycling: USA Pro Challenge, Stage 4. NBC Sports Network

FRIDAY

AUTO RACING 8 a.m. — Formula One: Belgian Grand Prix, Practice. NBC Sports Network 5:30 p.m. — Sprint Cup: Irwin Tools Night Race, Qualifying. ESPN2 7:30 p.m. — Nationwide Series: Food City 250. ESPN BASEBALL 7 p.m. — MLB: Detroit Tigers at New York Mets. FSD 8 p.m. — MLB: Atlanta Braves at St. Louis Cardinals. MLB Network BASKETBALL 7 p.m. — High School: Under Armour Battle For Respect. ESPNU FOOTBALL 8 p.m. — NFL Preseason: Seattle Seahawks at Green Bay Packers. CBS 8 p.m. — High School: Ensworth Tenn.) vs. Trinity (Ky.). (ESPNU GOLF 9:30 a.m. — European PGA: Johnnie Walker Championship, Second Round. Golf Channel 12:30 p.m. — Web.com: Cox Classic, Second Round. Golf Channel 3 p.m. — PGA: The Barclays, Second Round. Golf Channel 6:30 p.m. — Champions: Boeing Classic, First Round. Golf Channel SOCCER 8:30 p.m. — MLS: Sporting Kansas City at Chicago Fire. NBC Sports Network TENNIS 1 p.m. — WTA: New Haven Open at Yale, First Semifinal. ESPN2 3 p.m. — ATP: Winston-Salem Open, First Semifinal. ESPN2 7 p.m. — WTA: New Haven Open at Yale, Second Semifinal. ESPN2 OTHER 4 p.m. — Cycling: USA Pro Challenge, Stage 5. NBC Sports Network

SATURDAY

AUTO RACING 7:30 p.m. — Sprint Cup: Irwin Tools Night Race. ABC BASEBALL 12:30 p.m. — Little League: World Series, International Final: Teams TBA. ABC 2:30 p.m. — High School: AllAmerica Game. MLB Network 3:30 p.m. — Little League: World Series, U.S. Final: Teams TBA. ABC 7 p.m. — MLB: Texas Rangers at Chicago White Sox. MLB Network 8:30 p.m. — MLB: Chicago Cubs at San Diego Padres. WGN BASKETBALL 7 p.m. — WNBA: Chicago Sky at Atlanta Dream. ESPN2 7 p.m. — High School: Under Armour Elite 24. ESPNU BOXING 10:25 p.m. — Abner Mares vs. Jhonny Gonzalez. Showtime FOOTBALL Noon — High School: Apopka (Fla.) at Byrnes (S.C.). ESPN 3 p.m. — High School: Plant (Tampa) vs. Godby (Tallahassee). FSD 3:30 p.m. — High School: Lincoln (Fla.) vs. South Gwinnett (Ga.). ESPN 3:30 p.m. — High School: University Christian (Fla.) vs. Highlands (Ky.). ESPNU 4:30 p.m. — NFL: Buffalo Bills vs. Washington Redskins. NFL Network 7 p.m. — High School: Booker T. Washington (Fla.) at Norcross (Ga.). ESPN 8 p.m. — NFL Preseason: St. Louis Rams at Denver Broncos. CBS 9 p.m. — High School: Bonneville Idaho) vs. Bingham (Utah). (ESPNU 10 p.m. — High School: Central (Calif.) at Valor Christian (Colo.). ESPN2 GOLF 8 a.m. — European PGA: Johnnie Walker Championship. Golf Channel 1 p.m. — PGA: The Barclays, Third Round. Golf Channel 3 p.m. — PGA: The Barclays, Third Round. CBS 3 p.m. — Web.com: Cox Classic, Third Round. Golf Channel HORSE RACING 4:30 p.m. — Travers Stakes/King’s Bishop. NBC SOCCER 7:45 a.m. — English Premier League: Fulham FC vs Arsenal FC. NBC Sports Network 9:55 a.m. — English Premier League Soccer: Teams TBA NBC Sports Network 12:30 p.m. — Aston Villa FC vs Liverpool FC. NBC TENNIS 12:30 p.m. — ATP: Winston-Salem Open, Final. CBS 3 p.m. — WTA: New Haven Open at Yale, Final. ESPN2 OTHER 1 p.m. — MLL Lacrosse: First Semifinal: Teams TBA. ESPN2 2:30 p.m. — Cycling: USA Pro Challenge, Stage 6. NBC

S PORT S CA L E N DA R

FROM ASSOCIATED PRESS AND STAFF REPORTS ALL TIMES EASTERN

East Boston Tampa Bay Baltimore New York Toronto Central Detroit Cleveland Kansas City Minnesota Chicago West Texas Oakland Seattle Los Angeles Houston

THURSDAY

L 52 52 56 59 66 L 51 57 58 67 74 L 52 52 65 67 81

Pct .584 .570 .541 .516 .463 Pct .585 .533 .525 .446 .393 Pct .574 .570 .463 .446 .331

GB — 2 1 5 /2 81/2 15 GB — 6 1/ 2 71/2 17 231/2 GB — 1 /2 131/2 151/2 291/2

L.A. Angels 8, N.Y. Yankees 4 Oakland 5, Houston 0 Toronto 2, Boston 1 Detroit 4, Kansas City 1 Tampa Bay 7, Seattle 1 Minnesota 4, Chicago White Sox 3

SATURDAY

TODAY

Kansas City (B.Chen 5-0) at Detroit (Scherzer 17-1), 1:08 p.m. Colorado (Chacin 11-6) at Baltimore (Feldman 2-3), 1:35 p.m. Toronto (Redmond 1-1) at Tampa Bay (Archer 6-5), 1:40 p.m. Chicago White Sox (H.Santiago 3-7) at Minnesota (Deduno 7-6), 2:10 p.m. Seattle (E.Ramirez 4-0) at Texas (Darvish 12-5), 3:05 p.m. Houston (Oberholtzer 2-1) at L.A. Angels (Vargas 6-5), 3:35 p.m. Cleveland (Kazmir 7-5) at Oakland (Milone 9-9), 4:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 10-10) at Boston (Dempster 6-8), 8:05 p.m.

MONDAY

N.Y. Mets at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Houston at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Cleveland at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. Seattle at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. Boston at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m.

NATIONAL LEAGUE W 75 59 56 53 46 W 72 70 69 54 53 W 72 63 58 55 54

L 47 62 64 69 75 L 50 52 54 69 69 L 50 58 66 67 68

Pct GB .615 — .488 151/2 .467 18 .434 22 .380 281/2 Pct GB .590 — .574 2 .561 31/2 .439 181/2 .434 19 Pct GB .590 — .521 81/2 .468 15 .451 17 .443 18

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

SUNDAY

MONDAY

N.Y. Mets at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. Colorado at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Arizona at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Miami, 7:10 p.m. Washington at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m. St. Louis at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. Pittsburgh at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. Boston at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m.

ab r h bi Detroit

ab r h bi

0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 1

AJcksn cf D.Kelly rf MiCarr 3b Fielder 1b VMrtnz dh Dirks lf Infante 2b RSantg 2b B.Pena c Holady c Iglesias ss 39 5 14 5 Totals

Kansas City Detroit

002 210

100 100

4 4 5 4 4 2 3 1 2 2 4 35

0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 6

0 1 2 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 3 12

110 101

0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 6

5 6

No outs when winning run scored. E—B.Pena (3), Holaday (2). DP—Kansas City 1, Detroit 1. LOB—Kansas City 12, Detroit 9. 2B—Bonifacio (18), A.Escobar (16), Mi.Cabrera (24), Fielder (28). HR—S.Perez (5), Mi.Cabrera (39), Fielder (19). SB—Bonifacio (16), A.Escobar (15). S—Carroll. Kansas City IP H R ER BB SO 8 4 4 2 1 W.Davis 3 2 /3 2 W.Smith 2 /3 2 1 1 2 3 K.Herrera 12/3 1 0 0 0 1 Crow L,7-4 0 1 1 1 0 0 Detroit IP H R ER BB SO Fister 61/3 10 3 3 2 6 2 Smyly BS,3-5 /3 1 1 1 0 1 Veras BS,4-23 1 3 1 1 1 0 Benoit W,3-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 Crow pitched to 1 batter in the 9th. WP—W.Davis, Fister. Umpires—Home, Mike Muchlinski; First, Bob Davidson; Second, John Hirschbeck; Third, Quinn Wolcott. T—3:25. A—41,850 (41,255).

ROYALS 3, TIGERS 0 Friday — Game 2

Kansas City

Carroll 3b Hosmer 1b B.Butler dh A.Gordon lf S.Perez c Lough rf Bonifacio cf A.Escobar ss Getz 2b Totals Kansas City Detroit

ab r h bi Detroit

3 4 4 5 4 4 3 4 4 35

1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3

0 2 1 0 1 2 0 0 2 8

1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

ab r h bi

A.Jackson cf 2 Tor.Hunter rf 3 Mi.Cabrera 3b 4 Fielder 1b 4 V.Martinez dh 4 Dirks lf 3 B.Pena c 4 R.Santiago 2b 2 Iglesias ss 3 Totals 29

002 000

0 1 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 0

ab r h bi

0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

A.Jackson cf 3 Tor.Hunter rf 3 Mi.Cabrera 3b 3 Fielder dh 3 V.Martinez 1b 4 Tuiasosopo lf 2 Dirks ph—lf 1 Infante 2b 3 Iglesias ss 1 R.Sntago ph—ss 1 Holaday c 2 B.Pena ph—c 1 33 2 7 2 Totals 27 000 000

100 000

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2

100 010

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1

2 1

DP—Kansas City 2. LOB—Kansas City 6, Detroit 4. 2B— Maxwell (12), Bonifacio (17). HR—Hosmer (13), R.Santiago (1). SB—Bonifacio (14). Kansas City IP H R ER BB SO Duffy W,1-0 6 1 0 0 3 3 K.Herrera H,15 1 0 0 0 0 2 Crow H,19 1 1 1 1 0 0 G.Holland S,33-35 1 0 0 0 1 1 Detroit IP H R ER BB SO Verlander L,12-9 8 7 2 2 2 6 1/3 Coke 0 0 0 0 0 2 Alburquerque /3 0 0 0 0 1 HBP—by Duffy (Iglesias). Umpires—Home, James Hoye; First, Mike Muchlinski; Second, Bob Davidson; Third, John Hirschbeck. T—2:39. A—38,714 (41,255).

TIGERS 4, ROYALS 1

Getz 2b Hosmer 1b B.Butler dh A.Gordon lf S.Perez c Maxwell rf Bonifacio 3b A.Escobar ss Dyson cf

ab r h bi Detroit

4 4 4 4 3 3 4 4 3

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 0

ab r h bi

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

Dirks lf 4 A.Jackson cf 0 Tor.Hunter rf 4 Mi.Cabrera 3b 4 R.Santiago 3b 0 Fielder 1b 4 V.Martinez dh 4 D.Kelly cf—lf 4 Infante 2b 4 B.Pena c 3 Iglesias ss 3 33 1 7 1 Totals 34 100 200

000 020

2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 4

4 0 2 1 0 1 1 1 1 2 0 13

000 00x

0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4

1 4

DP—Kansas City 2, Detroit 1. LOB—Kansas City 7, Detroit 6. 2B—Maxwell (11), Dirks 2 (12), V.Martinez (27). HR— Fielder (18). SB—Getz (11), A.Gordon (9), Bonifacio (13). Kansas City IP H R ER BB SO Guthrie L,12-9 7 13 4 4 0 2 Coleman 1 0 0 0 0 0 Detroit IP H R ER BB SO 1 7 1 1 1 5 Ani.Sanchez W,11-7 7 /3 2/3 0 0 0 0 0 B.Rondon H,2 Benoit S,16-16 1 0 0 0 1 0 Umpires—Home, John Hirschbeck; First, James Hoye; Second, Quinn Wolcott; Third, Bob Davidson. T—2:24. A—37,872 (41,255).

MIDWEST LEAGUE

Eastern x—South Bend (Diamondbacks) Bowling Green (Rays) Great Lakes (Dodgers) Dayton (Reds) Lake County (Indians) West Michigan (Tigers) Lansing (Blue Jays) Fort Wayne (Padres) Western Cedar Rapids (Twins) Quad Cities (Astros) Clinton (Mariners) Peoria (Cardinals) x—Beloit (Athletics) Wisconsin (Brewers) Burlington (Angels) Kane County (Cubs) x—clinched first half

W 33 32 31 30 28 25 22 20 W 36 30 27 27 24 24 23 20

L 22 23 23 25 26 27 33 34 L 18 23 27 27 30 30 31 33

000 000

100 000

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 4

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 0

E—Bonderman (1), Mi.Cabrera (12). DP—Kansas City 1. LOB—Kansas City 10, Detroit 7. 2B—Lough (14), Mi.Cabrera (23). HR—Hosmer (14). SB—Hosmer (10), Bonifacio (15). CS—A.Jackson (4). SF—Carroll. Kansas City IP H R ER BB SO Shields W,8-8 7 3 0 0 4 1 Hochevar H,3 1 0 0 0 0 1 G.Holland S,34-36 1 1 0 0 0 1 Detroit IP H R ER BB SO 5 2 2 3 5 J.Alvarez L,1-3 5 2/3 Bonderman 1 2 1 0 0 1 Coke 1 1 0 0 0 1 Alburquerque 11/3 0 0 0 1 1

NASCAR NATIONWIDE Saturday’s results

16. Oklahoma 10-3 579 15 17. Michigan 8-5 531 24 18. Nebraska 10-4 382 25 19. Boise St. 11-2 328 18 20. TCU 7-6 323 NR 9-5 286 NR 21. UCLA 10-3 199 NR 22. Northwestern 8-6 185 NR 23. Wisconsin 24. Southern Cal 7-6 134 NR 25. Oregon St. 9-4 129 20 Others receiving votes: Michigan St. 95, Baylor 92, Virginia Tech 86, Miami 85, Arizona St. 53, Kansas St. 43, Fresno St. 36, Vanderbilt 19, Washington 17, N. Illinois 16, Mississippi 11, Utah St. 8, Georgia Tech 6, Arizona 3, Cincinnati 3, North Carolina 3, Penn St. 2, BYU 1.

SEASON SCHEDULES UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

Aug. 31 vs. Central Michigan, 3:30 p.m. Sept. 7 vs. Notre Dame, 8 p.m. Sept. 14 vs. Akron, noon Sept. 21 at Connecticut, TBA Oct. 5 vs. Minnesota, 3:30 p.m. Oct. 12 at Penn State, 5 p.m. Oct. 19 vs. Indiana, 3:30 p.m. Nov. 2 at Michigan State, TBA Nov. 9 vs. Nebraska, TBA Nov. 16 at Northwestern, TBA Nov. 23 at Iowa, TBA Nov. 30 vs. Ohio State, TBA

MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY

Aug. 30 vs. Western Michigan, 8 p.m. Sept. 7 vs. South Florida, noon Sept. 14 vs. Youngstown State, 2 p.m. Sept. 21 at Notre Dame, 3:30 p.m. Oct. 5 at Iowa, 12 p.m. Oct. 12 vs. Indiana, noon Oct. 19 vs. Purdue, TBA Oct. 26 at Illinois, 3:30 p.m. Nov. 2 vs. Michigan, TBA Nov. 16 at Nebraska, TBA Nov. 23 at Northwestern, TBA Nov. 30 vs. Minnesota, TBA

Pct. GB .600 — .582 1 .574 11/2 .545 3 .519 41/2 .481 61/2 .400 11 .370 121/2 Pct. GB .667 — .566 51/2 .500 9 .500 9 .444 12 .444 12 .426 13 .377 151/2

SATURDAY

West Michigan 3, Dayton 2 South Bend 2, Bowling Green 1 Fort Wayne 4, Great Lakes 3, 10 innings Lake County 5, Lansing 3 Kane County 7, Clinton 6 Cedar Rapids 6, Peoria 1 Burlington 6, Quad Cities 4 Wisconsin 6, Beloit 4

TODAY

West Michigan at Dayton, 2 p.m. Clinton at Kane County, 2 p.m. Bowling Green at South Bend, 2:05 p.m. Lake County at Lansing, 2:05 p.m. Wisconsin at Beloit, 3 p.m. Fort Wayne at Great Lakes, 3:05 p.m. Cedar Rapids at Peoria, 6 p.m. Burlington at Quad Cities, 6 p.m.

GREAT LAKES, Grosse Pointe, Mich.; MID—ATLANTIC, Newark, Del.; MIDWEST, Urbandale, Iowa; NEW ENGLAND, Westport, Conn.; NORTHWEST, Sammamish, Wash.; SOUTHEAST, Nashville, Tenn.; SOUTHWEST, Corpus Christi, Texas; WEST, Chula Vista, Calif. INTERNATIONALASIA—PACIFIC, Taoyuan, Taiwan; AUSTRALIA, Perth; CANADA, Ottawa, Ontario; CARIBBEAN, San Lorenzo, Puerto Rico; EUROPE & AFRICA, Brno, Czech Republic; JAPAN, Tokyo; LATIN AMERICA, Aguadulce, Panama; MEXICO, Tijuana.

THURSDAY, AUG. 15

Aguadulce, Panama 9, San Lorenzo, Puerto Rico 4 Sammamish, Wash. 8, Corpus Christi, Texas 4 Tijuana, Mexico 12, Perth, Australia 0, 4 innings Westport, Conn. 3, Nashville, Tenn. 2

FRIDAY, AUG. 16

Taoyuan, Taiwan 10, Ottawa, Ontario 2 Chula Vista, Calif. 3, Grosse Pointe, Mich. 0 Tokyo 7, Brno, Czech Republic 3 Newark, Del. 6, Urbandale, Iowa 3

SATURDAY, AUG. 17

San Lorenzo, Puerto Rico 4, Perth, Australia 0, Perth eliminated Nashville, Tenn. 10, Corpus Christi, Texas 2, Corpus Christi eliminated Ottawa, Ontario 4, Brno, Czech Republic 3, Brno eliminated Urbandale, Iowa 6, Grosse Pointe, Mich. 5, Grosse Pointe eliminated

SUNDAY, AUG. 18

Game 13 — Aguadulce, Panama vs. Tijuana, Mexico, Noon Game 14 — Sammamish, Wash. vs. Westport, Conn., 2 p.m. Game 15 — Chula Vista, Calif. vs. Newark, Del., 5 p.m. Game 16 — Taoyuan, Taiwan vs. Tokyo, 7 p.m.

MONDAY, AUG. 19

Aug. 31 at Michigan, 3:30 p.m. Sept. 7 vs. New Hampshire, 3 p.m. Sept. 14 at UNLV, 10 p.m. Sept. 21 vs. Toledo, noon Sept. 28 at N.C. State, TBA Oct. 5 at Miami (Ohio), TBA Oct. 12 at Ohio, 2 p.m. Oct. 19 vs. Northern Illinois, 3 p.m. Nov. 6 at Ball State, 8 p.m. Nov. 16 at Western Michigan, noon Nov. 23 vs. UMass, 1 p.m. Nov. 29 vs. Eastern Michigan, TBA

AVERAGE SPEED OF RACE WINNER: 77.724 mph. TIME OF RACE: 2 hours, 43 minutes, 51 seconds. MARGIN OF VICTORY: 1.164 seconds. CAUTION FLAGS: 7 for 18 laps. LEAD CHANGES: 8 among 7 drivers. LAP LEADERS: M.McDowell 1-8; A.Allmendinger 9-21; M.Papis 22-26; S.Hornish Jr. 27-29; A.Allmendinger 30-58; A.Dillon 59-60; J.Allgaier 61-62; C.Hackenbracht 63; A.Allmendinger 64-94.

PURE MICHIGAN 400 LINEUP NASCAR—SPRINT CUP AFTER FRIDAY QUALIFYING; RACE TODAY AT MICHIGAN INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY BROOKLYN, MICH. LAP LENGTH: 2 MILES (CAR NUMBER IN PARENTHESES)

EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY

Aug. 31 vs. Howard, 6 p.m. Sept. 7 at Penn State, noon Sept. 14 at Rutgers, 1 p.m. Sept. 21 vs. Ball St., 1 p.m. Oct. 5 at Buffalo, noon Oct. 12 at Army, noon Oct. 19 vs. Ohio, 1 p.m. Oct. 26 at Northern Illinois, 3:30 p.m. Nov. 2 at Toledo, 7 p.m. Nov. 9 vs. Western Michigan, 1 p.m. Nov. 23 vs. Bowling Green, 1 p.m. Nov. 29 at Central Michigan, TBA

WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY

Aug. 30 at Michigan State, 8 p.m. Sept. 7 vs. Nicholls State, 7 p.m. Sept. 14 at Northwestern, 9 p.m. Sept. 21 at Iowa, TBA Sept. 28 vs. Kent State, 7 p.m. Oct. 5 at Toledo, 3 p.m. Oct. 12 vs. Buffalo, 2 p.m. Oct. 19 vs. Ball State, 2 p.m. Oct. 26 at UMass, 3 p.m. Nov. 9 at Eastern Michigan, 1 p.m. Nov. 16 vs. Central Michigan, noon Nov. 26 at Northern Illinois, 7 p.m.

FOOTBALL NFL PRESEASON

East Buffalo New England N.Y. Jets Miami South Houston Indianapolis Jacksonville Tennessee North Baltimore Cleveland Cincinnati Pittsburgh West Denver Oakland Kansas City San Diego East N.Y. Giants Washington Philadelphia Dallas South New Orleans Carolina Atlanta Tampa Bay North Chicago Detroit Green Bay Minnesota West Arizona Seattle San Francisco St. Louis

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE AMERICAN CONFERENCE W 2 2 1 1 W 2 0 0 0 W 2 2 2 0 W 1 1 0 0

L 0 0 1 2 L 0 1 2 2 L 0 0 0 1 L 0 1 2 2

T 0 0 0 0 T 0 0 0 0 T 0 0 0 0 T 0 0 0 0

Pct 1.000 1.000 .500 .333 Pct 1.000 .000 .000 .000 Pct 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 Pct 1.000 .500 .000 .000

PF 64 56 54 64 PF 51 20 16 40 PF 71 51 61 13 PF 10 39 26 38

PA 36 43 39 51 PA 30 44 64 49 PA 39 25 29 18 PA 6 45 32 64

W 1 1 1 1 W 2 1 0 0 W 1 1 0 0 W 2 1 1 0

L 0 0 1 2 L 0 1 2 2 L 1 1 1 2 L 0 0 1 1

T 0 0 0 0 T 0 0 0 0 T 0 0 0 0 T 0 0 0 0

Pct 1.000 1.000 .500 .333 Pct 1.000 .500 .000 .000 Pct .500 .500 .000 .000 Pct 1.000 1.000 .500 .000

PF 18 22 36 48 PF 45 33 33 37 PF 50 32 0 29 PF 29 31 21 19

PA 13 21 40 51 PA 33 31 61 69 PA 52 41 17 47 PA 7 10 23 27

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

THURSDAY

Cleveland 24, Detroit 6 Baltimore 27, Atlanta 23 Philadelphia 14, Carolina 9 Chicago 33, San Diego 28

FRIDAY

Buffalo 20, Minnesota 16 New Orleans 28, Oakland 20 San Francisco 15, Kansas City 13 New England 25, Tampa Bay 21

SATURDAY

Arizona 12, Dallas 7 Cincinnati 27, Tennessee 19 N.Y. Jets 37, Jacksonville 13 Houston 24, Miami 17 Green Bay at St. Louis, late Denver at Seattle, late

MONDAY

Pittsburgh at Washington, 8 p.m.

BROWNS 24, LIONS 6 Thursday 3 7

3 0

0 7

6 24

FIRST QUARTER

Cle—FG Bogotay 43, 6:31. Cle—Cameron 10 pass from Weeden (Bogotay kick), 3:27.

SECOND QUARTER

Consolation — Perth, Australia vs. Corpus Christi, Texas, Noon Game 17 — Game 16 loser vs. San Lorenzo, Puerto Rico, 2 p.m. Game 18 — Game 15 loser vs. Nashville, Tenn., 4 p.m. Game 19 — Game 13 loser vs. Ottawa, Ontario, 6 p.m. Game 20 — Game 14 loser vs. Urbandale, Iowa, 8 p.m.

Cle—Cameron 5 pass from Weeden (Bogotay kick), 12:40. Det—FG Akers 48, 4:45.

Consolation — Brno, Czech Republic vs. Grosse Pointe, Mich., 1 p.m. Game 21 — Game 17 winner vs. Game 19 winner, 4 p.m. Game 22 — Game 18 winner vs. Game 20 winner, 8 p.m.

First downs Total Net Yards Rushes—yards Passing Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Interceptions Ret. Comp—Att—Int Sacked—Yards Lost Punts Fumbles—Lost Penalties—Yards Time of Possession

TUESDAY, AUG. 20

COLLEGE FOOTBALL AP PRESEASON POLL

The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press preseason college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, 2012 records, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and final ranking: Record Pts Pv 1. Alabama (58) 13-1 1,498 1 2. Ohio St. (1) 12-0 1,365 3 3. Oregon 12-1 1,335 2 4. Stanford 12-2 1,294 7 5. Georgia (1) 12-2 1,249 t5 6. South Carolina 11-2 1,154 8 7. Texas A&M 11-2 1,104 t5 8. Clemson 11-2 1,083 11 9. Louisville 11-2 1,042 13 10. Florida 11-2 894 9 11. Florida St. 12-2 845 10 12. LSU 10-3 802 14 13. Oklahoma St. 8-5 755 NR 14. Notre Dame 12-1 748 4 15. Texas 9-4 677 19

FAILED TO QUALIFY

44. (19) Scott Riggs, Toyota, 193.372.

GOLF PGA—WYNDHAM CHAMPIONSHIP SATURDAY AT SEDGEFIELD COUNTRY CLUB COURSE GREENSBORO, N.C. PURSE: $5.3 MILLION YARDAGE: 7,127; PAR: 70 THIRD ROUND

Patrick Reed John Huh Zach Johnson Bob Estes Jordan Spieth Robert Garrigus Matt Every Brian Harman Brendan Steele Charlie Beljan Sergio Garcia Alistair Presnell Rory Sabbatini Jim Herman Andres Gonzales Jin Park Trevor Immelman Bryce Molder Bill Haas Hideki Matsuyama Nick O’Hern Scott Gardiner Jeff Maggert

65-64-71—200 68-62-70—200 67-68-66—201 67-66-68—201 65-66-70—201 65-69-68—202 67-67-68—202 67-66-69—202 71-67-66—204 69-67-69—205 65-70-70—205 67-71-67—205 67-66-72—205 67-66-72—205 69-67-70—206 67-69-70—206 65-71-70—206 66-69-71—206 69-66-71—206 70-65-71—206 68-71-67—206 67-72-67—206 69-68-70—207

SATURDAY AT EN—JOIE GOLF CLUB ENDICOTT, N.Y. PURSE: $1.8 MILLION YARDAGE: 6,974; PAR: 72 (37-35) SECOND ROUND

SUNDAY

0 10

1. (22) Joey Logano, Ford, 203.949 mph. 2. (78) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 203.695. 3. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 203.47. 4. (55) Mark Martin, Toyota, 203.218. 5. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 203.114. 6. (42) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 202.988. 7. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 202.817. 8. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 202.8. 9. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 202.726. 10. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 202.384. 11. (15) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 202.304. 12. (20) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 202.23. 13. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 202.117. 14. (43) Aric Almirola, Ford, 201.799. 15. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 201.641. 16. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 201.59. 17. (56) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 201.59. 18. (21) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 201.337. 19. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 201.033. 20. (27) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 200.736. 21. (39) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 200.613. 22. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 200.613. 23. (38) David Gilliland, Ford, 200.518. 24. (34) David Ragan, Ford, 200.261. 25. (83) David Reutimann, Toyota, 200.178. 26. (9) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 199.994. 27. (14) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 199.983. 28. (10) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 199.689. 29. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 199.518. 30. (47) Bobby Labonte, Toyota, 198.829. 31. (5) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 197.906. 32. (95) Scott Speed, Ford, 197.704. 33. (13) Casey Mears, Ford, 197.672. 34. (32) Timmy Hill, Ford, 197.028. 35. (36) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, 197.012. 36. (30) David Stremme, Toyota, 196.98. 37. (87) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, owner points. 38. (93) Travis Kvapil, Toyota, owner points. 39. (51) Brendan Gaughan, Chevrolet, owner points. 40. (35) Josh Wise, Ford, owner points. 41. (98) Johnny Sauter, Ford, owner points. 42. (7) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, owner points. 43. (33) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, owner points.

DICK’S SPORTING GOODS OPEN

Indianapolis at N.Y. Giants, 7 p.m.

Detroit Cleveland

At Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Lexington, Ohio (Lap length: 2.258 miles) (Start position in parentheses) 1. (2) A J Allmendinger, Ford, 94 laps, $49,350. 2. (1) Michael McDowell, Toyota, 94, $47,450. 3. (8) Sam Hornish Jr., Ford, 94, $32,500. 4. (10) Max Papis, Chevrolet, 94, $30,900. 5. (7) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 94, $28,000. 6. (14) Elliott Sadler, Toyota, 94, $23,500. 7. (19) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 94, $15,250. 8. (15) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 94, $21,125. 9. (20) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 94, $20,250. 10. (23) Jeremy Clements, Chevrolet, 94, $21,200. 11. (17) Alex Bowman, Toyota, 94, $20,900. 12. (12) Brian Scott, Chevrolet, 94, $19,825. 13. (9) Parker Kligerman, Toyota, 94, $19,725. 14. (4) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 94, $19,600. 15. (6) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 94, $20,500. 16. (16) Andrew Ranger, Dodge, 94, $13,650. 17. (30) Mike Bliss, Toyota, 94, $19,350. 18. (37) Jeffrey Earnhardt, Ford, 94, $19,225. 19. (38) Tomy Drissi, Toyota, 94, $19,150. 20. (39) Kevin Lepage, Chevrolet, 94, $19,775. 21. (13) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 94, $19,025. 22. (21) Michael Annett, Ford, 94, $18,985. 23. (3) Owen Kelly, Toyota, 94, $18,950. 24. (24) Jeff Green, Toyota, 94, $18,890. 25. (11) Ron Fellows, Chevrolet, 93, $19,295. 26. (29) Kenny Habul, Toyota, 93, $12,785. 27. (5) Nelson Piquet Jr., Chevrolet, accident, 92, $20,750. 28. (34) Anthony Gandon, Ford, 91, $18,720. 29. (22) Alex Kennedy, Toyota, 90, $18,685. 30. (28) Chad Hackenbracht, Toyota, suspension, 85, $18,940. 31. (18) Travis Pastrana, Ford, 85, $18,595. 32. (27) Kyle Kelley, Chevrolet, engine, 78, $18,550. 33. (32) Mike Wallace, Chevrolet, 77, $18,520. 34. (36) Kevin O’Connell, Chevrolet, engine, 69, $12,500. 35. (25) Stanton Barrett, Ford, engine, 67, $12,468. 36. (26) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, engine, 62, $17,655. 37. (31) Alx Danielsson, Chevrolet, suspension, 35, $11,635. 38. (33) Ryan Ellis, Chevrolet, brakes, 29, $11,616. 39. (35) Chase Miller, Toyota, vibration, 3, $11,475. 40. (40) Blake Koch, Toyota, vibration, 2, $11,338.

Race Statistics

CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY

Thursday Kansas City

AT SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, PA. DOUBLE ELIMINATION UNITED STATES

Saturday

Totals

0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES

TIGERS 6, ROYALS 5 1 1 1 1 2 2 0 2 2 2

4 4 3 4 4 3 3 1 4 3

Dayton 8, Great Lakes 3 Lansing 14, West Michigan 5 South Bend 4, Lake County 3 Bowling Green 4, Fort Wayne 0 Burlington 5, Kane County 1 Cedar Rapids 6, Beloit 5 Clinton 6, Quad Cities 1 Peoria 7, Wisconsin 2

San Francisco (Bumgarner 11-7) at Miami (Koehler 3-8), 1:10 p.m. Arizona (Miley 9-8) at Pittsburgh (Morton 4-3), 1:35 p.m. Colorado (Chacin 11-6) at Baltimore (Feldman 2-3), 1:35 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Nolasco 9-9) at Philadelphia (Hamels 5-13), 1:35 p.m. Washington (G.Gonzalez 7-5) at Atlanta (Teheran 9-6), 1:35 p.m. Cincinnati (H.Bailey 7-10) at Milwaukee (W.Peralta 8-12), 2:10 p.m. St. Louis (Wainwright 13-7) at Chicago Cubs (E.Jackson 7-12), 2:20 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Harvey 9-4) at San Diego (Stults 8-10), 4:10 p.m.

0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0

ab r h bi Detroit

FRIDAY

Arizona 15, Pittsburgh 5 St. Louis 4, Chicago Cubs 0 Baltimore 8, Colorado 4 L.A. Dodgers 5, Philadelphia 0 Milwaukee 2, Cincinnati 0 San Francisco 6, Miami 4 Washington at Atlanta, late N.Y. Mets at San Diego, late

5 2 5 5 4 3 1 5 5 4

Getz 2b Hosmer 1b B.Butler dh A.Gordon lf Maxwell rf Bonifacio 3b Kottaras c S.Perez ph—c A.Escobar ss Dyson cf

Kansas City Detroit

Chicago Cubs 7, St. Louis 0 Pittsburgh 6, Arizona 2 Colorado 6, Baltimore 3 L.A. Dodgers 4, Philadelphia 0 San Francisco 14, Miami 10 Atlanta 3, Washington 2, 10 innings Milwaukee 7, Cincinnati 6 N.Y. Mets 5, San Diego 2

Lough rf Hosmer 1b BButler dh AGordn lf S.Perez c Mostks 3b Carroll ph-3b Bonifac cf Getz 2b AEscor ss

Friday — Game 1

Totals

St. Louis 6, Pittsburgh 5, 12 innings San Francisco 4, Washington 3 Cincinnati 2, Milwaukee 1 N.Y. Mets 4, San Diego 1

Kansas City

ROYALS 2, TIGERS 1

Kansas City Detroit

Boston 6, N.Y. Yankees 1 Baltimore 8, Colorado 4 Detroit 6, Kansas City 5 Chicago White Sox 8, Minnesota 5 Toronto 6, Tampa Bay 2 Seattle at Texas, late Cleveland at Oakland, late Houston at L.A. Angels, late

THURSDAY

HBP—by Shields (Tor.Hunter). PB—B.Pena. Umpires—Home, Quinn Wolcott; First, Bob Davidson; Second, John Hirschbeck; Third, Mike Muchlinski. T—2:55. A—40,980 (41,255).

Kansas City

AUTO RACING NATIONWIDE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL 200

vs. MIN vs. MIN vs. MIN at NYM at NYM 7:08 pm 7:08 pm 1:08 pm 7:30 pm 4:05 pm Fox FSD FSD FSD FSD

vs. KC 1:08 pm FSD

Totals

FRIDAY

Kansas City 2, Detroit 1, 1st game Colorado 6, Baltimore 3 Kansas City 3, Detroit 0, 2nd game N.Y. Yankees 10, Boston 3 Tampa Bay 5, Toronto 4 Seattle 3, Texas 1 Chicago White Sox 5, Minnesota 2 Oakland 3, Cleveland 2 Houston 8, L.A. Angels 2

East Atlanta Washington New York Philadelphia Miami Central Pittsburgh St. Louis Cincinnati Milwaukee Chicago West Los Angeles Arizona Colorado San Francisco San Diego

ARENABOWL SATURDAY

Arizona 48, Philadelphia 39

SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT

BASEBALL AMERICAN LEAGUE W 73 69 66 63 57 W 72 65 64 54 48 W 70 69 56 54 0

ARENA FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS

THIRD QUARTER

Det—FG Rugland 33, :39.

FOURTH QUARTER

Cle—B.Jackson 14 pass from Campbell (Graham kick), 9:29. A-58,313.

DET

13 217 21-51 166 3-5 3-59 0-0 26-38-0 1-9 7-41.3 0-0 8-68 29:40

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

CLE

19 313 27-81 232 3-13 2-55 0-0 21-29-0 2-10 6-46.0 0-0 6-49 30:20

RUSHING—Detroit, Bell 4-17, Bush 8-15, Hill 3-13, Riddick 2-6, Moore 1-1, Stafford 1-1, Leshoure 1-0, Edwards 1-(minus 2). Cleveland, T.Richardson 6-33, Lewis 5-33, Campbell 1-9, Ogbonnaya 2-7, Maysonet 4-5, B.Jackson 7-(minus 2), Hoyer 2-(minus 4). PASSING—Detroit, Stafford 11-16-0-74, Hill 8-11-0-50, Th.Lewis 4-6-0-38, Moore 3-5-0-13. Cleveland, Weeden 8-12-0-117, Campbell 12-14-0-106, Hoyer 1-3-0-19. RECEIVING-Detroit, Bush 5-44, Pettigrew 3-20, Willis 3-18, Riddick 3-13, Edwards 3-10, Miller 2-22, T.Austin 2-13, Fauria 1-10, Spurlock 1-7, Bell 1-6, Williams 1-6, Wilson 1-6. Cleveland, Lewis 4-15, Gordon 3-72, Cameron 3-42, B.Jackson 3-39, Cooper 2-16, Roberson 1-19, K.Davis 1-13, Little 1-11, Benjamin 1-9, Croom 1-7, Ogbonnaya 1-(minus 1). MISSED FIELD GOALS-None.

Bart Bryant Corey Pavin Duffy Waldorf Russ Cochran Rick Fehr Rod Spittle Gene Sauers Esteban Toledo Scott Hoch David Frost Kenny Perry Michael Allen Peter Senior Joe Daley Jeff Freeman Joel Edwards Mark Wiebe Chien Soon Lu Fred Funk

SOLHEIM CUP

66-62—128 68-64—132 68-65—133 67-67—134 67-67—134 69-66—135 69-66—135 67-68—135 73-63—136 70-66—136 65-71—136 71-66—137 68-69—137 68-69—137 67-70—137 66-71—137 72-66—138 72-66—138 71-67—138

AT COLORADO GOLF CLUB; PARKER, COLO. YARDAGE: 7,066; PAR: 72 EUROPE 101/2, UNITED STATES 51/2 SATURDAY FOURSOMES UNITED STATES 21/2, EUROPE 11/2

Anna Nordqvist and Caroline Hedwall, Europe, def. Morgan Pressel and Jessica Korda, United States, 2 and 1. Stacy Lewis and Paula Creamer, United States, def. Azahara Munoz and Karine Icher, Europe, 1 up. Catriona Matthew and Caroline Masson, Europe, halved with Brittany Lincicome and Lizette Salas, United States. Michelle Wie and Brittany Lang, United States, def. Suzann Pettersen and Beatriz Recari, Europe, 2 and 1.

FOURBALL EUROPE 4, UNITED STATES 0

Jodi Ewart—Shadoff and Charley Hull, Europe, def. Paula Creamer and Lexi Thompson, United States, 2 up. Azahara Munoz and Carlota Ciganda, Europe, def. Gerina Piller and Angela Stanford, United States, 1 up. Caroline Hedwall and Caroline Masson, Europe, def. Michelle Wie and Jessica Korda, United States, 2 and 1. Beatriz Recari and Karine Icher, Europe, def. Cristie Kerr and Morgan Pressel, United States, 1 up.


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SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 2013 B7

NATIONAL SPORTS

Alabama No. 1 in AP preseason Top-25 poll Two-time defending national champs receive 58 of 60 first-place votes THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK — Alabama will begin this season the way it ended the past two: No. 1. Nick Saban’s two-time defending national champions are the top-ranked team in The Associated Press preseason college football poll, with the Crimson Tide trying to become the first team to win three straight national titles. Much like the BCS championship game against Notre Dame, the vote was a landslide. The Tide received 58 of 60 first-place votes from the media panel Saturday to easily

Alabama won its record ninth AP national championship last season, third BCS title in the past four years under Saban and became the first team to win back-to-back BCS championships. The Tide are the AP preseason No. 1 for the fourth time and first since 2010. Alabama was ranked No. 2 in the preseason poll each of the past two seasons. The only time Alabama started and finished No. 1 was 1978, when AP Bear Bryant led the Crimson Tide to the fourth of its five Alabama coach Nick Saban watches practice Thursday in national championships with Tuscaloosa, Ala. The Crimson Tide are ranked No. 1 in The him as coach. Associated Press preseason Top-25 poll. Now, Alabama is trying to outdistance No. 2 Ohio State. first-place vote. Oregon is accomplish something Bear’s Alabama matched Florida in No. 3, followed by Stanford and boys never could. Twice, 2009 for the highest percentage Georgia, which received the Alabama won back-to-back of first-place votes received in the other first-place vote. championships under Bryant 63-year history of the preseason Notre Dame, coming off a but couldn’t get the third. rankings. 42-14 loss in the championship Saban hopes senior stars, The Buckeyes received one game, is No. 14. such as quarterback AJ

McCarron, linebacker C.J. Mosley, defensive end Ed Stinson and guard Anthony Steen, have enough memories of what went wrong for the 2010 Alabama team to avoid it happening in 2013. “You’re in a position here where we have a lot of players that really haven’t lost much,” Saban said. “They have to really want to be good for the sake of being good.” Alabama is 49-5 in the past four seasons, with three of those losses coming in 2010. Alabama also will try to run the Southeastern Conference’s streak of national championships to eight. For the second straight year, half of the top 10 teams to start the season are from the SEC. Joining Alabama and Georgia are South Carolina at No. 6, Texas A&M at No. 7 and Florida at No. 10. No. 8 Clemson and No. 9

IN BRIEF BASEBALL

Royals’ Tejada suspended 105 games Former American League MVP Miguel Tejada was suspended for 105 games Saturday for testing positive for an amphetamine. It is one of the longest suspensions given by Major League Baseball. The 39-year- Miguel old infielder Tejada for the Kansas City Royals already is on the 60-day disabled list. He is not challenging the penalties and will begin serving the ban immediately. Tejada previously tested positive under the league’s amphetamine policy. That subjected him to a 25game ban for a second test and an 80-game suspension for a third, both of which occurred while playing for the Royals this season. A person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press that Tejada tested positive for Adderall. COLLEGE FOOTBALL

More OSU suspensions

Ohio State football coach Urban Meyer said two more of the team’s top players will be suspended for at least the opener. Starting cornerback Bradley Roby will sit out the Aug. 31 game against Buffalo because of his arrest in July on misdemeanor charges of assaulting a bar bouncer. The prosecutor has offered Roby the chance to enter a pretrial diversion program that could result in the charge being dismissed. Also, running back Rod Smith was suspended for the Buffalo game because of a violation of team rules in the winter. NFL

Mingo leaves hospital

Cleveland Browns rookie linebacker Barkevious Mingo was released from the hospital Saturday after a two-night stay because of a bruised lung. The unusual injury came on a hit in the first half of Thursday night’s exhibition victory over the Detroit Lions. The Browns can’t pinpoint exactly when the 6-foot-4, 240-pounder was hurt. FOOTBALL

Rattlers top Soul

Nick Davilla threw six touchdown passes, and the Arizona Rattlers defeated the Philadelphia Soul 48-39 in the Arena Bowl on Saturday in Orlando, Fla. The Rattlers (18-3) won the title for the second straight year, also beating the Soul (14-7) last season.

PRO GOLF ROUNDUP

AMERICA’S CUP

Europe in control at Solheim

New Zealand wins Emirates Team New Zealand tore the tarp in the center of its catamaran and lost two men overboard before holding on to beat hobbled Italian Team Luna Rossa in a scary opener to the Louis Vuitton Cup finals Saturday. Both crew members were lifted out of the water by a rescue boat within seconds. The winner of the best-of-13 Vuitton Cup advances to the America’s Cup match against Oracle Team USA.

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Spond done playing

Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly said linebacker Danny Spond told teammates Saturday his football career is over with the 14th-ranked Fighting Irish. Kelly wouldn’t disclose the exact reason other than to say it was a medical condition. He said the senior from Littleton, Colo., planned to issue a statement next week. GOLF

U.S. Amateur final set

Matt Fitzpatrick advanced to the final of the U.S. Amateur on Saturday with a 2-and-1 victory over Corey Conners. Fitzpatrick could become the first English champion of the tournament since Harold Hilton in 1911. He will play Oliver Goss, who earned a 2-up victory over fellow Australian Brady Watt. The final is 36 holes of match play today. NFL

Manuel out for preseason

Buffalo Bills rookie quarterback EJ Manuel will miss the rest of the preseason after hurting his left knee in Friday night’s preseason game. In a statement released by the team Saturday, coach Doug Marrone said the first-round draft pick would have a “minor knee procedure.” It’s unclear when or how Manuel was hurt in the 20-16 win over Minnesota. BASEBALL

Remy ‘heartbroken’

Longtime Boston Red Sox broadcaster Jerry Remy said Saturday he could not describe his “disgust and remorse” over allegations his son fatally stabbed his girlfriend a day after being released from custody for allegedly assaulting her. In a statement released through his Twitter account, Remy said he and his wife are “heartbroken” over the death of Jennifer Martel on Thursday night, allegedly at the hands of his son, Jared. Jared Remy, 34, pleaded not guilty in Waltham District Court on Friday on charges of murder and domestic assault and battery in the killing of Martel, 27. — The Associated Press

Louisville round out the top 10. The rest of the rankings starts with No. 11 Florida State. No. 12 LSU gives the SEC six teams in the rankings, more than any other conference. The Big Ten Conference and Pac-12 both have five. The Big 12 has four teams ranked, all between Nos. 13-20, starting with Oklahoma State. Texas is No. 15, Oklahoma is No. 16 and TCU is No. 20. Michigan is No. 17, and Big Ten rival Nebraska is No. 18. Boise State is No. 19, the only team from a BCS non-automatic qualifying conference to make the preseason rankings. The final five are No. 21 UCLA, from the Pac-12; No. 22 Northwestern and No. 23 Wisconsin, from the Big Ten; last year’s preseason No. 1 Southern California is No. 24; and Oregon State, from the Pac-12, at No. 25.

AP

Jamaica’s Usain Bolt celebrates after winning the 200-meter final Saturday at the World Athletics Championships in the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow.

Another lightning Bolt JAMAICAN WINS 3RD STRAIGHT WORLD TITLE IN 200 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

MOSCOW — When Usain Bolt means business, he still is all alone out there. Bolt coasted to his third straight 200-meter world title Saturday, with the race basically wrapped as soon as he entered the finishing straight. Jamaican teammate Warren Weir never got close to Bolt’s world-leading mark of 19.66 seconds, but crossing .13 seconds later for silver still left him enough time to join him in a reggae dance to Bob Marley’s “Three Little Birds.” “The energy was great (Saturday night),” Bolt said. “The crowd was into it.” Curtis Mitchell, of the United States, took bronze in 20.24 but never was in the hunt for gold. Now, Bolt will go for his fourth triple gold at a major championship when he joins the Jamaican team for the 400 relay Sunday. “It should be even better,” Bolt said. The wealth of Jamaican sprinting is such that they might sweep their American rivals in unprecedented fashion after Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce clinched a similar 100-200 double and also has her final relay late on the closing day of the championships. The opposition could hardly touch Bolt on Saturday, and once it was clear his right foot

was OK after he dropped a starting block on it early in the week, everything was as good as gold. Even his start was strong, as he quickly gained a decisive e d ge . A n d t h e n , i n t h e finishing straight, Bolt fully let loose his giant stride, the one that has dumbfounded rivals since he won three gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. His seventh world title leaves him one shy of American greats Carl Lewis and Michael Johnson, who lead the overall gold medal standings in the 30-year history of the event. Today, Bolt can pull alongside them, even though he is only 26. H i s m a t u r i t y s h owe d Saturday, though, as the wild hot-dogging of the Beijing Games gave way to a sense of near-seriousness. His Lightning Bolt stance came late, and besides the dance steps, his celebration was subdued. “I got to face the fact that I am getting older, so I have to try not getting injured during the season,” Bolt said. The only thing that never changes is the gold. That is what the Americans are missing, overtaken by Russia in the gold medal standings on two g reat performances Saturday. While the Russians were beating the heavily favored

U.S. women’s 1,600 relay team, Svetlana Shkolina edged Brigetta Barrett in the high jump. The Russian won by 1 1 / 4 inches, clearing 6 feet, 8 inches. Defending world champion Anna Chicherova, who also is the Olympic champion, had to settle for bronze at 6-51/2. Emma Green Tregaro, of Sweden, who wore rainbowcolored fingernails during qualifying to show support for Russian gays and lesbians in the face of an anti-gay law, finished fifth in the final with red nails after track officials said the gesture might violate the meet’s code of conduct. With the closing day to come, Russia leads the gold medal standings with seven, ahead of the United States with six. In overall medals, the American team leads the host nation 20-15. Bolt’s medal pushed Jamaica into third place with four golds. The United States got its only gold of the night from 21-year-old Brianna Rollins, who surged at the end of the 100 hurdles to edge Olympic champion Sally Pearson. Her winning time of 12.44 seconds beat the Australian by .06 seconds. Early in the day, Olympic champion Stephen Kiprotich became the first non-Kenyan since 2005 to win the men’s marathon gold medal at worlds.

Allmendinger hangs on, wins Nationwide race at Mid-Ohio THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LEXINGTON, Ohio — AJ Allmendinger led 73 of the 94 laps and survived a late challenge after a restart to win the inaugural Nationwide Children’s Hospital 200 at MidOhio Sports Car Course. Allmendinger improved his

record to 2 for 2 this year in the Nationwide Series, adding a victory to the one he picked up for Penske Racing in his only previous start at Road America. The 31-year-old Allmendinger, rebounding after being suspended a year ago for failing a random drug test, took the lead for good

on the 64th lap, then had to weather a late sprint when a car spun out just before his final lap on the twisting road course. Pole-winner Michael McDowell was second, with native Ohioan Sam Hornish Jr. third, Max Papis fourth and Brian Vickers fifth.

Karine Icher put an emphatic end to a stunning shutout that put Europe on the verge of its first Solheim Cup win in America. Icher rolled in a 45-foot birdie putt from just off the back of the 18th green Saturday afternoon as she and Beatriz Recari hung on for a 1-up win, giving Europe its first sweep of a Solheim Cup session in 11 years. By winning all the fourballs matches in the afternoon, Europe led 101/2-51/2, matching the largest lead in Solheim Cup history. With only the 12 singles matches remaining Sunday, Europe only needs to win three matches and halve another to capture the cup as the visiting team for the first time since this event began in 1990. It also would be the first time Europe retained the cup. Icher’s putt was the final blow on a day filled with them for the Americans. Anna Nordqvist closed out a foursomes match in the morning with a hole-inone on the 17th hole. Caroline Hedwall, the only player to go all four matches, teamed with Caroline Masson to beat Michelle Wie and Jessica Korda. It was Wie’s first loss at Colorado Golf Club. The Spanish tandem of Carlota Ciganda and Azahara Munoz beat Angela Stanford and Gerina Piller, leaving the American duo winless for the week. No team has ever rallied from more than two points behind to win the Solheim Cup. “Obviously, it was a very disappointing afternoon,” U.S. captain Meg Mallon said. “We have our work cut out for us (today). ... It’s daunting right now, but it can be done.”

SATURDAY PGA TOUR

WYNDHAM CHAMPIONSHIP: In Greensboro, N.C., John Huh shot an even-par 70 for a share of the lead with Patrick Reed after three rounds. Huh, the PGA Tour’s 2012 rookie of the year, and Reed, the secondround leader who shot a 71, were at 10-under 200. Zach Johnson had the day’s best round (66) and was one shot back, along with Bob Estes and John Deere winner Jordan Spieth. Estes shot 68, and Spieth had a 70.

CHAMPIONS TOUR

DICK’S SPORTING GOODS OPEN: In Endicott, N.Y., Bart Bryant shot a 10-under 62 to take the secondround lead. Bryant, a rookie on the Champions Tour, took advantage of another serene day at En-Joie Golf Club, making six birdies in his first seven holes to surge past first-round leader Kenny Perry. Bryant was at 16-under 128, a 36-hole record for the event, four shots ahead of Corey Pavin. Pavin had a 64. Duffy Waldorf was 11 under after a 65, and Rick Fehr and Russ Cochran were 10 under. Perry was eight strokes back after a 71.


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B8 SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 2013

Outdoors

Waters full of 20-pounders Lake Michigan salmon expeditions producing huge fish

HOWARD MEYERSON | MLIVE.COM

Amber Wiersma hoists a nice chinook salmon she caught on a recent charter fishing trip off Grand Haven on Sea Flea Charters.

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RAND HAVEN — It was just shy of 7 a.m. when a rod bucked and caught everyone’s attention.

“There’s one,” yelled Captain Brian Butts, owner of Sea Flea Charters LLC, of Grand Haven. He had just run the boat a mile-and-ahalf offshore to fish. The rods were just getting rigged when the first one went off. Amber Wiersma came out on the aft-deck to reel the fish in, swaying with the roll of the boat under a slate-gray sky. Within minutes, she had it next to the 31-foot Tiara’s hull where April Bosker, a licensed charter captain working as Butts’ mate this day, netted a nice, silver

2-year-old Chinook salmon. The young king had slammed a Blue Skinny Jeans spoon that Butts was trolling. It was the first of 13 fish he and Bosker would boat for the Wiersma family by noon, fish that would range from just a few pounds to as much as 16 pounds. Each family member would get their opportunity to land a big one.

A long tradition

“We’ve been coming out here on the lake since we were kids,” said 34-year old Amber Wiersma, who wasn’t concerned about inclement weather. “We do this once a year,” she said referring to her sisters, Lindsey and Ashley, and parents, Bob and Gloria Wiersma, of Grand Haven. Bob Wiersma said the annual outing on Sea Flea typically results in a limit of fish, that is, five fish per person. But catching so many proved more difficult than usual, as has been the case for most of charter fleet this year. “I was catching 30-fish limits last year,” said Butts, a 12-year veteran charter

captain and successful salmon tournament angler. “This year, through all of June, a good day was three to seven fish. It wasn’t until the last two-and-a-half weeks that we started getting doubledigit catches.” State fisheries managers say that’s been the norm this year. The season began with a stretch of unseasonably cold weather, scattering the fish around the lake, making them harder to find. That cold snap pushed the fishing season back a couple of weeks, whereas lake temperatures warmed early in 2012, pushed by springtime temperatures in the 80s. “Last year, we saw the highest catch rate we have ever seen reported by charter boats,” said Todd Kalish, the Lake Michigan fisheries basin coordinator for the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. “It was one of the best years we ever had in terms of the fishing.

Hefty fish

“This year, we are not seeing as many fish get

caught, but the quality of the fish we are seeing is a lot better. We are seeing numerous fish that are 20 pounds and greater, and we are seeing a lot of alewives. Big salmon result when the forage base is abundant, meaning the big predators have enough to eat. Chinook salmon rely on alewives to thrive. Butts and charter captains on the lake say the salmon are full of alewives this year — a development has some scratching their heads wondering about the accuracy of early-season state and federal assessments that found alewives at an all-time low. Twenty-pound salmon started showing up in early June. That caught state fisheries officials by surprise. They expected to see numerous smaller fish, but none so large. It also suggested there was more to eat than previously thought. And, if so, they forecast 30-pound salmon by the end of summer. Anglers have been abuzz

in recent weeks about the 30-pound Chinooks that began to appear in the catch in early August. Butts caught one, too, on another day, the first 30-pounder in the history of his boat, he said. “It’s great,” Butts said. “People like to catch big fish. When I can come out here and get everyone a big fish, it makes their day. What’s impressive is the 4-year-old kings we are seeing are bigger than when I started fishing in 1974. “We would see a 30-pounder once in a while. This year, we are seeing a 25-pounder on every trip. The average 4-year-old we see is 18 pounds to 19 pounds.” But not so on this day. Butts worked every angle possible, talking regularly with other captains about their locations and tactics that worked. He pushed Sea Flea farther off shore about mid-morning, hoping to find the bigger fish, the salmon that had been closer to shore the day before. It wasn’t long before his hunch paid off.

“Reel! Reel! Reel!” Butts hollered as two-rods went off, eventually yielding nice fish in the 12- to 14-pound range, the start of a sequence that would produce an assortment of larger fish. “We moved out, and the big ones are sitting outside of the smaller fish,” Butts said. “They were inside yesterday. “Every day, we have to come out and fish for them. It hasn’t been easy. You have to do your homework to catch them.” Relaxing under the cabin roof, Bob Wiersma appeared pleased about the outcome. He has fished on Sea Flea for the past 10 years and knows what Brian Butts can do. Big fish, small fish, there were plenty in the box this day. “It’s a fun day out with family or friends,” Wiersma said. “And it’s an opportunity to get out and fill the freezer for the season.” Email Howard Meyerson at howardmeyerson@gmail. com, or follow him on his blog, The Outdoor Journal at howardmeyerson.com.

Wetland Wonders challenge explores Muskegon State Game Area FROM MICHIGAN DNR

When Nick Kalejs contemplated a career in wildlife management, he never thought one of his tasks would be serving as a tour guide. But that’s where he found himself recently as he led a group of paddlers through the Muskegon State Game Area on the Muskegon River. “I thought I might show people around, but I certainly never thought I’d be doing it on the river in a kayak,” said Kalejs, a Department of Natural Resources wildlife biologist who works at the game area. “It’s an interesting area — between the logging history, the wildlife and the habitat, there’s always a lot to talk about.” Kalejs led a pair of short expeditions through the game area as part of the DNR’s Wetland Wonders Challenge II, a program designed to foster appreciation for wetlands and Michigan’s managed waterfowl areas. Kalejs’ tour showed participants — who range from 12 to 73 years old — how the habitat changes as the river flows from the uplands to low-lying wetlands areas that provide habitat for waterfowl, shore birds and other critters. “As we go down the river, we leave the river corridor and enter into the delta of the

river,” Kalejs said. “It’s a pretty pronounced change from the river corridor to the wetlands. It certainly showed people how dynamic of a system it is. “I think some positive things came out of it; maybe people got some appreciation for the quality of these areas. The Muskegon State Game Area is remarkable. We’re on the outskirts of Muskegon and Muskegon Heights, but when you get on that river, it’s like you’re 100 miles away from civilization.” Although the DNR’s managed waterfowl areas are best known for ducks and geese — and the hunting opportunity they afford — the second phase of Wetland Wonders is designed to highlight some of the other values associated with the area. The Wetland Wonders campaign kicked off last fall when the DNR Wildlife Division gave waterfowl hunters an opportunity to win a handful of prizes — including new shotguns, donated by Ducks Unlimited — by hunting at four or more managed waterfowl areas. It attracted hunters like Gary VanKirk, who is a regular at Shiawassee River State Game Area. The 63-year-old retired salesman turns up at one of the drawings for waterfowl

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DNR biologist Nick Kalejs led a paddling expedition down the Muskegon River as part of the Wetland Wonders Challenge II.

hunting at the Saginaw County area more days than not. But when the DNR announced its Wetland Wonders Challenge last hunting season, VanKirk decided to change his ways. “I went up to Nayanquing and Fish Point and Muskegon Wastewater,” he said. “I hadn’t been there in years. I used to go elsewhere early on in waterfowl hunting, but I kind of fell into Shiawassee, and I like it a lot. But I decided to go to the others to enter the contest.” It was good thing he did; VanKirk was one of the seven

winners of the Wetlands Wonders Challenge. “It was great to see all the donations — such a wide variety of companies and organizations,” Van Kirk said. “I even won a goose call from a guy I know who makes them — I called him up and thanked him for making the donation.” VanKirk said it was interesting to see the different local crowds at the waterfowl areas, and he had good hunts at the Saginaw Bay areas, but didn’t hit Muskegon Wastewater (where Canada goose hunting

is the draw) at the right time. But those hunts gave him a challenge for the future. “I’ll still do most of my hunting at Shiawassee, but I’ll probably go to Nayanquing or Fish Point a time or two and maybe even go down to Harsens Island with a couple of the guys and check that out. This sparked my interest.” The second half of the Wetland Wonders Challenge kicked off with some bird-watching events at Point Mouillee State Game Area, Fish Point State Wildlife Area and St. Clair Flats Wildlife Area. “The idea is to highlight the managed areas for their non-bird-hunting opportunities,” said Barbara Avers, the wetlands and waterfowl specialist with the DNR Wildlife Division. The DNR teamed up with Michigan United Conservation Clubs and enlisted Consumer’s Energy as a sponsor to put on Wetland Wonders Challenge II. Participants in the events will be entered in drawings for a variety of prizes, including a Pictured Rocks cruise with two nights’ lodging at Tahquamenon Falls, tickets to a Great Lakes shipwreck tour coupled with a family sailing lesson, and a VIP tour of the Detroit Zoo, to name a few. The contest

runs through mid-August. “Just come to one of the events and sign up,” Avers said. “That’s it. We want people to understand that these places have a lot of value outside of waterfowl hunting. The management work we do benefits a whole host of other species. These are high-quality wetlands with a whole lot of critters who use them.” Participants at Kalejs’ tours ranged from veteran river rats to first-time kayakers. Cindy Gibson, a health care worker who brought her 22-year-old daughter Raechel to the event, said it was only her second time in a kayak. “The birds are remarkable here,” she said. “I’m thoroughly enjoying it.” For information on the Wetland Wonders Challenge or managed waterfowl areas, visit michigan.gov/wetlandwonders. Also, check out the Michigan Waterfowl Legacy, a 10-year, cooperative partnership to restore, conserve and celebrate Michigan’s waterfowl, wetlands and waterfowl hunting community. To learn more about how you can contribute to efforts to conserve and manage Michigan’s wildlife species, visit michigan.gov/ nongamewildlife.


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$749,900 – YORK WOODS – Absolutely stunning waterfront 5 BR, 3 ½ BA home in one of Saline’s most desired subs. Enjoy the finest lake front setting in the area from this stately custom built home. Features include huge deck, great room with wall of glass to the water, cherry kitchen with granite and SS appliances, incredible master suite, and finished walkout basement. Call Matt, 476-7100.

$729,900 – ANN ARBOR HILLS – Gracious 4 B, 3 ½ BA colonial on a gorgeous .8 acre lot on one of the best streets in town. The lot is spectacular and features mature trees, ample privacy, and backyard patio. Home has many classic features and awaits your modernization. Features include large living rom with bowed window, paneled den, spacious kitchen with hearth room eating area, large master suite, finished basement, and 3 car garage. Call Matt, 476-7100.

$669,900 – ARBORETUM AREA – Completely remodeled 5 BR, 3 BA contemporary over looking the Huron River Valley just minutes from UM and all hospitals. Incredible setting with hilltop views of The Arb and valley. Home is stunning and includes multiple decks and patios, great room with wall of glass, cherry kitchen with granite and SS appliances, all hardwood flooring, luxury master suite, and family room with fireplace. Call Matt, 476-7100.

$619,900 – SALINE – Stunning custom built 4 BR, 4 1/3 BA home on a private 2 acre setting just minutes from everything. Gorgeous lot with mature landscaping and large patio. Home is loaded and features ample hardwood floor, dream kitchen with granite and high end appliances, family room with field stone fireplace, luxury master suite with sitting area, glamor bath, and bonus room, and prof finished lower level with rec room, spa-bath, den, wine cellar, and exercise room. Call Matt, 476-7100.

$619,900 – BRIARHILL – This 4 BR, 4 ½ BA custom built home is one of the finest homes on the market today. The homes rests deep within the neighborhood and features one of the largest lots in the neighborhood, great landscaping, and huge deck. The interior is a showpiece including two story family room with built-ins, cherry kitchen with granite and SS appliances, luxury master suite, and finished walkout basement. Call Matt, 476-7100.

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$599,900 – WINES ELEMENTARY – Custom built 4 BR, 3 ½ BA colonial in Riverwood. Gorgeous setting adjacent to Newport Creek nature area. Great outdoor living with incredible privacy, extensive landscaping, and 3 patios.The interior is a showpiece and includes two story family, open kitchen with hardwood floors and granite counter tops, den, luxury master suite with sitting area and fireplace, guest suite, and jack-n-jill bath. Call Matt, 476-7100.

$575,900– WINES ELEMENTARY – Custom built 5 BR, 4 ½ BA Queen Anne Victorian reproduction built by Christian Tennant. Home rests on a gorgeous 1.8 acre lot just minutes from downtown Ann Arbor. Home is step back in time with all the modern conveniences. Features include all hardwood floors on main level, upgraded trim, parlor with fireplace, gourmet kitchen with prof grade appliances, luxury master suite with dream bath, great kids rooms, finished walkout basement, and screened porch. Call Matt, 476-7100.

$549,900 – POLO FIELDS – Completely remodeled 5 BR, 3 ½ BA colonial on a beautifully landscaped lot in one of the area’s most sought after neighborhoods. This home sparkles with brand new custom kitchen, granite and SS appliances, all hardwood flooring, open family room, Den, formal living and dining, luxury master suite, and finished basement. Call Matt, 476-7100

$549,900 – LAKE FOREST- Fantastic 4 BR, 2 ½ home on one of the best lots in the neighborhood backing to protected wooded area. Great lot features extensive landscaping, large deck, huge backyard, and one of the prettiest views of woods you will see. Home features two story foyer and living room,open kitchen with granite island, family room with fireplace, den,first floor master suite, and great kids bedrooms.Call Matt, 476-7100

$549,900 – SALINE – This is one of the most incredible homes I have ever listed. Stunning Frank Lloyd Wright inspired home built to the highest standard of craftsmanship and materials. Enjoy your own park-like acre plus setting with mature landscaping, large patio, and stream. Home is jaw-dropping at every turn including custom kitchen with granite, custom woodwork in every room, two fireplaces, waterfall, and outbuilding. Call Matt, 476-7100.

$399,900 – COUNTRY VICTORIAN – Incredible 5 BR, 2 BA, 1800s Victorian on 6 peaceful acres just minutes to I-94 and US-23 in Augusta Township. Great setting with numerous outbuildings and large pond. Home is classic and oozes are the charm and character you would expect in this era home. Features include 10’ first floor ceilings, extensive molding, large porches, extensive remodeling and restorations, and finished basement. Call Matt, 476-7100

$389,900 – BRIARHILL – Very sharp 4 BR, 2 ½ BA colonial on a quiet interior lot in one of the area’s most desired subs. Great setting with fenced backyard, patio, and nice landscaping. Home features two story foyer, den, large LR and DR, open kitchen with upgraded cabinets and SS appliances, very large family room with fireplace, great master suite includes walk-in closet and bath, and nice sized kids bedrooms. Call Matt, 476-7100.

$375,000 – CENTENNIAL PARK – Wonderful 4 BR, 2 ½ BA colonial in one of Saline School’s most popular neighborhoods. Enjoy panoramic view of open space from the oversized deck of this perfectly maintained home. The interior is in perfect move-in condition and features Maple kitchen, open family room, large formal LR and DR, very nice master suite with great bath, and large kids bedrooms.Walk to Harvest Elementary and Saline High. Call Matt, 476-7100.

$372,900 – DEXTER – This custom built 3 BR, 3 BA colonial rests on a gorgeous 2½ acre setting. Incredible land with mature trees, complete privacy, and ample wildlife. The home is stunning and includes custom kitchen with SS appliances, family room with fireplace, den, luxury master suite, great kids bedrooms, and finished walkout basement with large rec room and bar. Call Matt, 476-7100.

$339,900 – SCIO TOWNSHIP – Hard to find 3BR, 2 BA ranch on 10 acres. Incredible setting in this Horse friendly community just minutes from Ann Arbor. The interior features open great room with wall of glass to the backyard, spacious kitchen, nice master suite, and spacious bedrooms. Home is sharp and in move-in condition. Call Matt, 476-7100

$299,900 – HAMBURG TOWNSHIP – Rock solid 4 BR, 4BA all brick ranch on a park-like 2.5 acres of land with access to Tioga Lake. This property is you own private oasis with mature trees, large deck, patios, and inground pool. Home features large living room, open kitchen, family room with fireplace, master suite, and finished walkout basement with 2nd kitchen, two family rooms, den, BR, and bath. Call Matt, 476-7100.

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$289,900 – SALINE SCHOOLS – Country colonial on 8 peaceful acres. This 3 BR, 2 BA home is loaded with charm and character. Enjoy vista views in all directions from the wrap around porch. Large barn/garage is great for hobbies, storage, or horses. he interior features oversized living room with hardwood floors, country kitchen with tons of windows, very nice master suite with walk-in closet and bath, great kids bedrooms, and partially finished basement. Call Matt, 476-7100

$279,900 – ANN ARBOR TOWNSHIP – Rock solid 3 Br, 2 BA ranch on a 1.25 acre lot that is just GORGEOUS! This home is convenient to everything, just minutes to UM, St. Joe, Arborland, and US–23. Lot features mature trees and deep drop off the rear with great views. Home features large living areas and walkout basement. Call Matt, 476–7100.

$249,900 – GREENHILLS CONDO – Completely remodeled 3 BR, 2 ½ BA condo in one of NE Ann Arbor’s most popular complexes. This unit backs to wooded common area. Great setting with mature landscaping and large patio. The interior of this unit features new cherry kitchen with granite counters and SS appliances, cherry floors, large great room with wall of glass to backyard, expanded master suite, and finished basement. Call Matt, 476-7100.

$239,900 – NEW LISTING – LINCOLN SCHOOLS – This 3 BR, 2 BA home on 5 peaceful acres has undergone an extreme home makeover. Move in and enjoy! The land is perfect with great privacy, large deck, and pole barn with cement floor. The interior is move-in and features large living, open kitchen, family room with fireplace, nice size bedrooms, and finished basement that includes huge rec area, fireplace, bar, and 4th bedroom space. Brand new Geo-Thermal heating system.Call Matt, 476-7100.

$229,900 – WEST SIDE ANN ARBOR – This 3 BR, 1 BA two story is walking distance to Downtown Ann Arbor. Home lots of charm and character and some updating complete but awaits your modern touches. Hardwood floors throughout, original trim, large front porch, and nice sized rooms. Call Matt, 476-7100

$214,900 – NEW LISTING – WEST SIDE CONDO – Perfect 3 BR, 2 ½ BA condo convenient to everything. This unit is stunning with great living space and perfect updates. Features include living room with hardwood floors, open kitchen, family room with fireplace, great master suite with walk-in closet,two spare bedrooms, finished lower level makes great office, and 2 car attached garage.Call Matt, 476-7100.

$179,900 – GREENE FARMS –Incredible 3 BR, 2 ½ BA home in absolute move-in condition in one of the most Popular subs in Lincoln Schools.Great lot with nice landscaping and big deck with lots of privacy. The interior features vaulted ceilings, open floor plan, large family room with fireplace, great master suite, nice sized kids bedrooms, and partially finished basement. Call Matt, 476-7100.

$174,900 – UM STADIUM AREA – Nice 3 BR, 1 BA home walking distance to UM Stadium and Downtown Ann Arbor. Home has been nicely renovated with fresh carpet and paint. Property would make a great rental. Call Matt, 476-7100.

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Three Arch Bay is now available for your custom built dream home. Three Arch Bay is a neighborhood of 23 lots adjacent to Travis Pointe Country Club and just minutes to Ann Arbor and I-94. The lots average an acre in size and feature some of the finest Water and Golf views you will find anywhere. The first offer of lots starts at $250,000. Call Matt Dejanovich of your private tour today. 734-476-7100.

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OPEN CONDO 2:30-4:30 1353 Heatherwood Lane, Heatherwood Stunning 2 bed, 2 bath condo with a study. Completely renovated from top to bottom, including furnace & AC. $159,900. At Lohr Rd & Oak Valley. Tim Powell 734216-6168, 734-669-5897. #3214380 OPEN HOUSE 2:30-4:30 2757 Lookout Circle, Ann Arbor Beautifully renovated ranch style home with new kitchen, roof, driveway, furnace, windows, and refinished hardwood floors. $195,000. N of Packard, W off Platt. Matthew Miller 734-476-4869, 734-669-6288. #3215598 OPEN HOUSE 1:00-4:00 839 Bruce Street, Arbor Heights Charming, updated 3 bed, 2 bath brick ranch w/wood flrs, new kitchen w/granite, fin. rec room, deck, & fenced yard. Walk to downtown. $215,000. Miller E of Maple to S on Bruce. Ann LaCivita 734-646-1136, 734-645-4444. #3215479 OPEN HOUSE 1:00-3:00 1525 Kuehnle, Hollywood Park Spacious 3 bed, 2.5 bath w/hardwood flooring throughout living & dining rooms & bedrooms. Great fenced backyard, att garage. $229,000. Hollywood Park, S of Miller. Brenda Katmanivong 734-717-8637, 734-417-1581. #3215348 OPEN HOUSE 12:00-2:00 320 S Seventh, Ann Arbor Old West Side charmer with 3 beds, 1.5 baths, over 1500 SF. Original woodwork and hardwood throughout. Professionally landscaped. $299,900. On Seventh. Tim Powell 734-216-6168, 734-669-5897. #CRC3123049 OPEN HOUSE 2:00-4:00 2011 Frieze, Ann Arbor What a cutie. Cape Cod on a beautiful tree-lined street. Fantastic gardens. $329,900. Stadium to Brockman. Rick Jarzembowski 734-645-3634, 734-6695931. #3215663 OPEN HOUSE 3:00-5:00 1251 S. Zeeb, West Ann Arbor Classic brick farmhouse on over 3 acres of mature trees, ready for your vision and creativity. Just 5 minutes to downtown. $349,900. Just S of Liberty. Jaimie Parker 734-660-6561, 734-216-5955. #3213902 OPEN HOUSE 1:00-3:00 2660 Powell, Kimberly Hills Contemporary flair, wood floors, 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, full finished basement. $350,000. Off Independence Blvd. Marjorie Bolgos 734-645-5590, 734-669-5836. OPEN HOUSE 2:00-4:00 1110 Brooklyn Ave, Burns Park 2-Story, 3 bed, 1.5 bath Burns Park beauty largely remodeled by well know Rochman-Design Build. Stellar kitchen, wood floors. $379,900. Between Westminster & Golden. Maura Rains 313-717-7788, 734-669-5821. #3214550 OPEN HOUSE 2:00-4:00 1712 High Hollow Dr, High Hollow Beautiful home in a private cul-de-sac neighborhood. 3 beds, 2.5 baths, 2250 SF with a large 1.17 acre lot. $419,000. N of Scio Church, E of Zeeb. MaryAnn Ryan 734-645-5703, 734-669-6813. #3215503 OPEN HOUSE 1:00-3:00 1873 W Huron River Dr, Huron River Fantastic home with amazing views and unique architectural design on a 1+ acre lot. Beautiful updates. $487,000. N Maple to Huron River Dr. Laurie Buys 734-6587158, 734-669-5970. #3215714 OPEN HOUSE 2:00-4:00 3820 Windemere Dr, Earhart Knolls Classic 4 bed, 2F/2H bath w/terrific living spaces, great finishes, cook’s kitchen, family rm w/fireplace, study w/built-ins, fin LL. $529,000. Earhart N of Glazier to Windemere. Michael Ryan 734-769-3800, 734-645-4444. #3214888 OPEN HOUSE 1:00-3:00 2060 Scottwood Ave, Ives Woods Distinctive contemporary home in Ives Woods on 1/3 acre wooded lot. 1st floor master, 4 additional beds, 3.5 baths. Great location! $595,000. Austin to Norway. Jan Nelson 734-717-4909, 734-645-4444. #3213491 BY APPOINTMENT CONDO, Pittsfield Village Fantastic, updated end unit in Pittsfield Village. New furnace, granite kitchen, updates too numerous to list. Don’t miss! $79,500. Hillary Ward 734-891-3013, 734-669-5808. #3213956 BY APPOINTMENT CONDO, Stone School Contemporary Ann Arbor Affordable condo w/open plan. 3 beds, 2 baths. Income limits. Great opportunity. $90,000. Ann LaCivita 734-646-1136, 734-669-5949. #3210805 BY APPOINTMENT, Ann Arbor Classic 3 bedroom ranch. Private deck & backyard with 2 car detached garage. Hardwood floors, newer roof. $209,000. Alice Roderick 734-646-0797, 734-669-5842. #3213409 BY APPOINTMENT, Burns Park Spacious 3 bedroom, 1 bath colonial with fabulous family room addition offers Burns Park amenities at a great price. $265,000. Anne and John Sloan 734-476-3444, 734-669-6806. #3215207 BY APPOINTMENT, Fairview Heights Pristine & updated 3 bed, 2.5 bath brick home. New windows, roof, baths, kitchen w/granite. Fin basement, 2 car garage. $329,900. Jean Wedemeyer 734-604-2523, 734-669-6837. #3215641 BY APPOINTMENT, Loch Alpine 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath colonial. Nice deck & private yard, whole house generator, 2 car attached garage. Dexter Schools, A2 mailing. $339,900. Kathy Frey 734-223-4898, 734-669-4557. #3214579 BY APPOINTMENT, Wines School Walk to Bird Hills, the river, & downtown. Rare 5 bedroom, meticulously maintained by original owner! ThinkMichal.com. $495,000. Michal Porath 734-395-0650, 734-669-5996. #3214089 BY APPOINTMENT, Barton Hills Contemporary home w/4 beds, 3 full baths, open floor plan, remodeled kitchen w/sub-zero, large deck w/canopy. 2.71 acres. $535,000. Nancy Bishop 734-761-3040, 734-669-6830. #3213820

$149,900 3956 Hillside Dr, Ypsilanti 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home in need of repairs. Linda Tenza 734-276-0200, 734-662-HOME. #3215415 $195,000 2757 Lookout Circle, Ann Arbor Updated ranch w/new kitchen, roof, furnace. Matthew Miller 734-476-4869, 734-669-6288. #3215598 $299,900 320 S Seventh, Ann Arbor Old West Side, 3 bed, 1.5 bath, 1576 SF. Tim Powell 734-216-6168, 734-669-5897. $329,900 111 Fairview, Ann Arbor Restored 1552 SF, 3 beds, 2.5 baths, fin LL. Jean Wedemeyer 734-604-2523, 734-669-6837. #3215641 $329,900 2011 Frieze, Ann Arbor Cute Cape Cod on beautiful tree-lined street. Rick Jarzembowski 734-645-3634, 734-669-5931. #3215663 $350,000 2660 Powell, Ann Arbor Wood floors, 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, full fin LL. Marjorie Bolgos 734-645-5590, 734-669-5836. $487,000 1873 W Huron River Drive, Ann Arbor Amazing home on gorgeous, wooded 1.05ac lot! Laurie Buys 734-658-7158, 734-669-5970. #3215714 $498,000 26 Harvard Place, Ann Arbor Backing to Arboretum, updated 1.5 story home. Nancy Bishop 734-761-3040, 734-669-6830. #3215654 $519,000 5449 Waterfield Ct, Ann Arbor 5 bed, 3.5 bath home w/fin LL on cul-de-sac. Lisa Stelter 734-645-7909, 734-669-5959. #3215645 $537,500 708 Felch, Ann Arbor Water Hill rebuild. 4 bed, 2.5 bath, cherry, granite. Rick Jarzembowski 734-645-3634, 734-669-5931. #3215552 $575,000 2634 White Oak, Ann Arbor 4 bed, 2.5 bath home in a great neighborhood. Ariel Hurwitz-Greene 734-646-5333, 734-669-5827. #3215544 $579,000 1761 Oakmont Ct, Ann Arbor Stunning 4 bed, 3.5 bath w/beautiful finishes, fin LL. Elizabeth Brien 734-645-4444, 734-669-5989. $600,000 1692 Glenwood, Ann Arbor Completely renovated 4 bedroom ranch w/finished LL. Tracey Roy 734-417-5827, 734-669-5877. #3215564

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$75,000 Skeman Rd, Brighton Frontage on School Lake. 1.3 acres. Marjorie Bolgos 734-645-5590, 734-669-5836. #3215473 $164,900 5071 Posnan, Michigan Center Move-in condition, custom kitchen, in-ground pool. Kerene Morrissey 517-937-2257, 734-433-2187. #3215482 $174,900 7514 Warwick Dr, Ypsilanti Move-in ready 3 bed home w/open floor plan. Megan Crosbie 734-645-4296, 734-669-5906. #3215732 $179,000 307 S Vermont Ave, Royal Oak Bungalow with updated kitchen, fireplace. Alice Roderick 734-646-0797, 734-669-5842. #3215631 $205,000 4353 Valentine, Dexter Enjoy natural views from this family home. Rob Ewing 734-216-5955, 734-669-6834. #3213171 $225,000 6931 Heatheridge Dr, Saline Country ranch on 1 acre. 3 beds, 2 baths. Sue Rushlow 734-216-1161, 734-669-4524. #3215492 $225,000 0 Martinsville, Belleville 12.41 partially wooded acres minutes from downtown. Toni Golden 734-904-3416, 734-433-2197. #3215518 $239,900 8738 Boxelder Lane, Dexter Thornton Farms 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath 2 story. Barbara Eichmuller 734-645-9054, 734-669-5882. #3215364 $285,000 9919 Arnold Drive, Ann Arbor Great 3 bed ranch on 10 acres w/walkout LL & pond. Elizabeth Brien 734-645-4444, 734-669-5989. #3215675 $295,000 13010 Hadley Rd, Gregory 20+ acre farm and house on rolling hills. Greg Uihlein 734-905-0990, 734-433-2609. #3215491 $360,000 9388 Wendover Ct, Brighton 1.5 story home with 4 beds, 3.5 baths. Brent Flewelling 734-646-4263, 734-669-5828. #3215561 $399,000 4687 Oak Tree Ct, Brighton Golf frontage home in Oak Pointe. Alice Roderick 734-646-0797, 734-669-5842. #3215611 $438,000 3420 Jennings Ct, Whitmore Lake Brick home overlooking Independence Lake. Rob Ewing 734-216-5955, 734-669-6834. #3215616 $625,000 5630 Michael Dr, Saline Outstanding 4 bed, 4.5 bath w/exceptional finishes, 1ac, cul-de-sac. Elizabeth Brien 734-645-4444, 734-669-5989. #3215708 $875,000 7197 Lake Shore Drive, Chelsea Completely renovated. 150’ of waterfront. Nancy Bishop 734-761-3040, 734-669-6830. #3215528

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$124,800 3053 Lakehaven, Ann Arbor Sunny Geddes Lake courtyard condo. 2 bed, 1.5 bath. Ann Marie Kotre 734-645-5883, 734-669-5966. #3215289 $144,900 718 Peninsula Court, Ann Arbor Geddes Lake 2 bed condo. Pond, pool, & tennis. Rick Jarzembowski 734-645-3634, 734-669-5931. #3215485

BY APPOINTMENT Irish Hills Enjoy sumptuous living w/up north charm featuring natural stone, hand-hewn logs, cathedral ceilings, & 240' of lakefront. $799,900. Rob Ewing 734-216-5955, 734669-6834. #3207043

BY APPOINTMENT Water Hill 2098 SF +350 SF bonus. 4 bed, 2.5 bath, hardwood, cherry/granite/Viking. Anderson windows. New furnace, plumbing, electric. $537,500. Rick Jarzembowski 734-6453634, 734-669-5931. #3215552

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BY APPOINTMENT, Ann Arbor This California style split-level was born to entertain. Architecturally interesting. Bold & colorful. Vast backyard. $565,000. Nancy Bishop 734-761-3040, 734-669-6830. #3215235 BY APPOINTMENT, Ann Arbor Hills This perfectly proper Traditional stands tall and proud on a beautiful .53 acre setting in the heart of Ann Arbor Hills. $620,000. Nancy Bishop 734-761-3040, 734-669-6830. #3215147 BY APPOINTMENT, Autumn Woods Old World Charm! 3334sf elegant Dixboro living + finished walkout. Woodwork, new kitchen & baths, screened porch, potting shed. $685,000. Rick Jarzembowski 734-645-3634, 734-6695931. #3214725 BY APPOINTMENT, Stonebridge Many custom details throughout this 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath with loads of space, chef’s kitchen & fin walkout lower level. Pond views! New roof. $695,000. Elizabeth Brien 734-645-4444, 734-6695989. #3212859 BY APPOINTMENT, Gennborough Virtually brand new with plenty of space for a large family. 5 bedrooms with first floor guest study, 4.5 baths, beautiful space & walkout lower level. $750,000. Nancy Bishop 734-761-3040, 734669-6830. #3207516 BY APPOINTMENT, Ann Arbor Custom home in Ann Arbor Hills. High end finishes throughout, open floor plan, clerestory windows, gourmet kitchen. $1,100,000. Nancy Bishop 734-761-3040, 734-669-6830. #3214474 BY APPOINTMENT, Ann Arbor Private 5 bedroom + study, 4.5 bath stunning estate on 5.27 acres. Wood & stone finishes, walls of windows, gourmet kitchen, sunroom, fiished lower level. $1,175,000. Elizabeth Brien 734-6454444, 734-669-5989. #3214967 BY APPOINTMENT, Towsley Farms Gorgeous finishes throughout this 5 bedroom, 4.5 bath home. Contemporary light-filled spaces. Chef’s kitchen, sunroom, walkout lower level. $1,395,000. Elizabeth Brien 734-645-4444, 734-669-5989. #3214483 BY APPOINTMENT, Barton Hills Exquisite distinctive home on 3.5 wooded acres. 5600 SF, 4 bed, 4.5 bath, study, wonderful kitchen & sunroom, 3 fireplaces. $1,495,000. Elizabeth Brien 734-645-4444, 734-669-5989. #3211223

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OPEN HOUSE 12:00-2:00 7514 Warwick Dr, Greene Farms Gorgeous move-in ready 3 bed home offers open floor plan, new carpets, & large deck overlooking beautiful landscaping. $174,900. Bemis Rd to Essex Dr to Warwick Dr. Megan Crosbie 734-645-4296, 734-669-5906. #3215732 OPEN HOUSE 1:00-3:00 10831 Martz, Ypsilanti Excellent, updated home on 5 picturesque acres. Sure to please. $189,900. Rawsonville W on Martz. Dick Mattie 734-730-6301, 734-669-5819. #3215319 BY APPOINTMENT, Pittsfield Twp. Large ranch on corner lot. 1500sf, master suite, newer 2.5-car detatched garage, shed. Pittsfield Twp. taxes, Ann Arbor Schools. $119,900. Patti Eddy 734-646-2705, 734-669-5845. #3211930 BY APPOINTMENT, Gault Farm 2 nice sized bedrooms, 3 baths, Ford Lake ranch, 1353 SF. Lots of appeal. $159,900. Todd Lands 734-645-2637, 734-6694544. #3214619 BY APPOINTMENT, Royal Oak Brick bungalow, updated kitchen, fireplace, 1.5 car garage, fenced yard. 1 block to park, quick walk to downtown. $179,000. Alice Roderick 734-646-0797, 734-669-5842. #3215631 BY APPOINTMENT, Ypsilanti 3 bed, 2 full bath brick ranch w/finished walkout lower level. 1.03 acres is completely fenced and has a 476 SF barn & 3 dog runs. $210,000. Sheila Shulman 734-646-8800, 734-669-5852. #3211999 BY APPOINTMENT, Green Farm Sub Don’t miss this showplace home with all the upgrades, finished basement, 3 car garage on large corner lot. $219,900. Merrill Guerra 734-669-6853, 734-769-3800. #3212909

OPEN HOUSE 12:00-1:30 231 Glenwood Cir, Manchester Village Immaculate 3 bed, 2.5 bath custom built home with quality finishes. Professionally landscaped w/sprinkler system. $189,000. Main to Manchester Woods to Glenwood Circle. Bryan Herter 734-323-7088, 734-732-0151. #3215041 OPEN HOUSE 2:00-4:00 8738 Boxelder Lane, Thornton Farms Great value for this almost new 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath 2 story with loft, study, dining room, living room, & 2 car garage. $239,900. Jackson to Beechwood to Redwood to Boxelder. Barbara Eichmuller 734-645-9054, 734-669-5882. #3215364 OPEN HOUSE 12:00-2:00 1250 Ridge Rd, Chelsea Peaceful setting on all sports Cavanaugh Lake. 2 beds, 1 bath, deck w/beautiful views. Walkout ready to finish. Min to I-94. $329,000. I-94 to Kalmbach exit to Cavanaugh Lake Rd to Ridge. Scott Cooper 734-433-2191, 734-395-2744. #3213349 OPEN HOUSE 2:00-4:00 6945 Brassow, Deer Run Traditional cape in gorgeous setting offers many upgrades, including granite in kitchen & baths, hardwood floors, 1st floor master. $325,000. Off Mast Rd, between Daly & Gregory. Patricia Sheehan 734-649-0939, 734-216-5955. #3214893 OPEN HOUSE 2:00-4:00 6598 Woodvine Dr, Chelsea Hillside views complete this updated colonial. Updated granite kitchen and 2 story great room w/fireplace welcome you home. $409,000. Off N Territorial, E of Hadley/Stofer. Rob Ewing 734-216-5955, 734-669-6834. #3211560 BY APPOINTMENT, Preserve of Dexter Choose your acre+ building site in The Preserve of Dexter, an established neighborhood in Scio Twp, near AA. Lakes, trails & parks. From $55,000. Elizabeth Brien 734-645-4444, 734-669-5989. BY APPOINTMENT, Dexter Fabulous 2 acre parcel just north of Dexter. Township rules apply. $45,000. Rob Ewing 734-216-5955, 734-669-6834. #3205613 BY APPOINTMENT, Chelsea Cute, cozy cottage or starter home with Sugarloaf Lake access in Chelsea Schools. $89,900. Jeff Klink 734-260-7483, 734-4332186. #3209360 BY APPOINTMENT, Sharon Twp Manchester Schools. Cathedral ceilings, 3 beds, 2 baths, fireplace, full basement w/Bilco door, huge deck. $99,000. Todd Lands 734-645-2637, 734-669-4544. #3214341 BY APPOINTMENT, Dexter Schools Great room/living space includes large open kitchen, dining area, and living room. Bedrooms are nice size w/great closets. $205,000. Rob Ewing 734-216-5955, 734-669-6834. #3213171 BY APPOINTMENT, Deutschgrat Beautiful, large, light-filled ranch on 1 acre with master suite. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, & finished walkout basement. $259,000. Kantha Gardner 734-717-2146, 734-669-5965. #3212106 BY APPOINTMENT, Chelsea Frontage on all sports Cavanaugh Lake. Use the cottage or build that lake house you have always wanted. $259,900. Jeff Klink 734260-7483, 734-433-2186. #3215403 BY APPOINTMENT, Chelsea Gorgeous 4 bedroom home in Chelsea Fairways sub. Lots to offer, schedule your appointment today. $319,000. Jeff Klink 734-2607483, 734-433-2186. #3214946 BY APPOINTMENT, Manchester Gourmet kitchen, hardwood floors, main floor master. 1.28 manicured acres. Radiant heated floors, walkout basement. $549,000. Marygrace Liparoto 734-497-6774, 734-669-5933. #3214279 BY APPOINTMENT, South Lake Gorgeous lakefront estate on private South Lake. 4 bed, 3.5 bath w/partially fin walkout LL. 20 ft wall of windows in great room. $599,900. Julie Picknell 734-395-8383, 734-669-4536. #3211705 BY APPOINTMENT, Dexter Gorgeous 77.5 acres on Marshal Rd, just off Zeeb. Woods, meadows, & tillable land with pond. Solid brick ranch & pole barn. $645,000. Deborah Engelbert 734-368-3683, 734-433-2183. #3213225 BY APPOINTMENT, Chelsea 150’ of frontage on North Lake, this completely renovated 1.5 story is highlighted by walls of windows along the lakeside. $875,000. Nancy Bishop 734-761-3040, 734-669-6830. #3215528

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OPEN HOUSE 1:00-3:00 557 E Castlebury, Torwood Sub Torwood Sub, 3 beds, 2.5 baths, 1st floor master & laundry. Newly refinished wood floors & freshly painted main floor. $269,000. Michigan Ave to Austin to Torwood Sub. Darby Kolano 734-368-2304, 734-669-4545. #3214226 OPEN HOUSE 1:00-3:00 3176 Waters Meadow Trail, Diuble Meadows Beautiful home with view of woods and pond. 2554 SF, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. Finished basement, 3 car garage. Great location. $399,900. W Scio Church to S Strieter to Waters. Cassiana Ebert 734-707-6931, 734-216-1161. #3215049 BY APPOINTMENT, Austin Commons Townhouse style unit with private entry, 1 car garage. This home has plenty of upgrades. 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, basement. $129,900. Debbie Leutheuser 734-323-7067, 734-669-4532. #3212184 BY APPOINTMENT, Adrian Two gorgeous acres of wide open space. This late 1800s house was moved to a new location, and now sits on a new basement. $199,000. Carolyn Lepard 734-417-2900, 734-669-6808. #3210834 BY APPOINTMENT, Mirage Lake 2005 builder’s home backs to woods. 6 bed, 4.5 bath, full basement, 3 car att garage. Pristine condition, wonderful views. $429,900. Catherine Alfaro 734-395-9476, 734-669-5903. #3214123

OPEN HOUSE 1:00-2:30 4687 Oak Tree Ct, Brighton Golf frontage in prestigious Oak Pointe, Brighton. 1st floor master/great room floor plan. 3 car garage. Original owner. $399,000. Brighton Rd to Oak Pointe to Oak Tree. Alice Roderick 734-646-0797, 734-669-5842. #3215611 BY APPOINTMENT, Whitmore Lake Rare property! 5 acres w/2 homes - one with 2 apartments, one owner occupied. Have income or investment property. $175,000. Elizabeth Brien 734-645-4444, 734-669-5989. #3214163

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BY APPOINTMENT La Salle Stunning lakeshore living, right on Lake Erie. Gorgeous, custom home features every amenity you could ever need. Amazing views! $1,300,000. Carolyn Lepard 734-4172900, 734-669-6808. #3215385

BY APPOINTMENT Ives Woods Classic Ives Woods home meticulously updated and maintained, including 2 story addition, 5 bedrooms, 2F/2H baths. $875,000. Lisa Stelter 734-645-7909, 734669-5959. #3215515

New Construction BY APPOINTMENT, Emerald Glen New construction available in 3 months in the Village of Manchester. Ranch features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, walkout basement. $190,000. Debbie Leutheuser 734-323-7067, 734-669-4532. #3215335 BY APPOINTMENT, Harwood Farms Attractive 2 story w/open 1st floor. Split stairs to master suite. 1845 SF, 3 beds, 2.5 baths. Close to expressways, shopping. $245,900. Sue Rushlow 734-216-1161, 734-669-4524. #3209659

OPEN 1:00-3:00 2634 White Oak, Newport Hills Highly desirable NW sub, this beautiful contemporary 4 bed, 2.5 bath has it all. Walk to schools & parks. $575,000. Newport to White Oak, L on White Oak. Ariel Hurwitz-Greene 734-646-5333,734-669-5827. #3215544

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ANNOUNCEMENTS BIDS SALEM TOWNSHIP NOTICE OF SOLICITATION OF BIDS Document Imaging Services Salem Township is accepting sealed bid proposals for Document Imaging Services. Bids may be submitted to the Salem Township offices at 9600 Six Mile Rd., Salem, MI 48175 or mailed to Salem Township, P.O. Box 75002, Salem, MI 48175. T h e deadline for submission of bids is Tuesday, September 3, 2013 at 4:30 p.m. Bids will be opened on Wednesday, September 4, 2013 at 9:00 a.m. and the Salem Township Board of Trustees will review the bids and may award the contract at the scheduled meeting on September 10, 2013 at 7:00 p.m.

Auditions for Ann Arbor Cantata Singers. Adult singers needed for select chorus. Times on August 25th & 26th & September 8th & 9th. Contact Director Ann Marie Koukios at 734-662-4536 ext 25 or see our website www.a2cantatasingers.org. STATE OF MICHIGAN Probate Court County of Washtenaw PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF HEARING File No. 13-1931 NC (Wheeler) In the matter of the name change of Wiley Robinson Kistler TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS whose address(es) are unknown and whose interest in the matter may be barred or affected by the following: TAKE NOTICE: A hearing will be held on September 17, 2013 at 8:30 a.m. at 22nd Judicial Court, 101 E. Huron St., Ann Arbor, MI 48107, before Judge Wheeler for the following purpose: To change the name of : Wiley Robinson Kistler to Wylie Robinson Kistler Dated: August 13, 2013 Kelly Stark 3127 Scenic Lake Dr. #23 Ann Arbor, MI 48108

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FOOTBALL General outline of the bid MICHIGAN TICKETS FOR SALE will consist of providing Including Ohio State. (970) document imaging of ap- 208-5008 for prices and info. proximately 150,000 individual sheets and 16,000 engineering drawings from the Building and Zoning Department records, converting them to an electronic format and importing them into the township’s Alchemy Gold document management system.

Proposal specifications may be obtained at the Salem Township Hall, 9600 Six Mile Rd. Salem, MI. 48175. The bid proposal can be viewed at the Salem Township website www.salem-mi.org or can be obtained by contacting Del Wensley, Salem Township Clerk at (248) 349-1690 x9. Appointments for on-site review of the records can be arranged by contacting Donna Krips, Community Development Administrator at 248-349-1690 x3. Sealed bids should be addressed to the attention of Del Wensley, Salem Township Clerk at 9600 Six Mile Rd., Salem, MI (mailing address P.O. Box 75002, Salem, MI 48175) noting on the outside of the envelope: "RFP for Document Imaging Serv ices". Salem Township reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to accept the bid it feels is in the best interest of the Township.

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UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN VEHICLE AUCTION 35 plus including Pick up trucks * Cargo & Work Vans * Box Trucks * Panel Trucks * Equipment * Lighting * Other Misc. items

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Tuesday August 20, 2013 at 6:00pm DINING ROOM TABLE & CHAIRS. Solid oak table and Washtenaw Farm chairs. Table 66" long, 42" Council Grounds wide, 29" high with 2 addi5055 Saline-Ann Arbor tional leaves, each 12" wide. Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 6 chairs, 2 captain and 4 regu(Take I-94 to Saline Ann Arbor Rd Exit and go lar. Cloth seats are a mixture of burgandy, aqua and tan Southwest to auction. colors. Extremely good condiApprox 4 miles) tion. $1,000.00 or make offer. Preview & Inspection Call Rita at 734-483-3845 beat 3:00 pm tween 9 am and 8 pm. Terms: Cash and Check Thank you. with I.D. 7% Buyers Premium Complete details w/pics @ BraunandHelmer.com David Helmer 734.368.1733 Braun and Helmer Auction Service Inc Visit annarbor.com/garagesales

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MAINTENANCE GROUP LEADER : Clean Tech, Inc., an affiliate of Plastipak Packaging, Inc., is offering an exciting opportunity for experienced electrical/mechanical maintenance Group Leaders. Must have previous industrial et or 989 921 3031 maintenance experience Strong electrical and mechan ical troubleshooting skills required. Having strong leadership, communication, technical, organizational and troubleshooting skills and the ability to be "hands-on" in a CRAZY WISDOM fast-paced company that BOOKSTORE and TEA ROOM provides exposure to all Hiring Friendly, Experienced aspects of the recycling proc COUNTER PERSON ess are the foundation for for 8-14 hrs per wk success in this role. Must Apply at 114 S. Main St., have High School Diploma Please ask for Rachel or G.E.D and Valid Driver’s License. These night shift FABRICATOR / WELDER : positions will be on a rotating Clean Tech, Inc., an affiliate schedule of 12 hour days, 3 of Plastipak Packaging, Inc., days on and 4 days off one is offering an exciting week and 4 days on, 3 days opportunity for an experi off the following week. enced fabricator / welder. Overtime is available. Strong gas metal arc welding Please send resume to (MIG), gas tungsten arc weld - hr@cleantechrecycling.com ing (TIG), shielded metal arc welding (SMAC), & machining skills are required. The ability to work independently or within a cross functional team and draw from experi SKILLED TRADES ence with minimal supervi ASSOCIATES sion is essential. Must have High School Diploma or G.E.D and Valid Driver’s License. Michigan Automotive This night shift position will Compressor, Inc., a manube on a rotating schedule of facturer of air conditioning 12 hour days, 3 days on and 4 compressors and magnetic days off one week and 4 days clutches, located in Parma, on, 3 days off the following week. Overtime is available. MI, 5 miles west of Jackson, has openings for skilPlease send resume to led trades associates in hr@cleantechrecycling.com

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Develope, analyze, and supervise electrical maintenance procedures. Evaluate the performance and condition or equipment recommending repair and replacement. Review, test, and resolve industrial machinery fault conditions. Desired Skills or experience: PLC Automation with Allen Bradley, Siemens, and Mitsubishi systems. HMI and PC interfaces. Ethernet and Profibus networks systems including remote I/O. CAD experience a plus. Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering

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Automotive Fastener Manufacturer located west of Ann Arbor, MI seeks a Quality Control Technician/ Engineer. Ideal candidate shoud have some Engineering background and knowledge of laboratory equipment and a minimum of 2-3 years work experience. Knowledge of quality methods using QS-9000/TS16949 terminology, familiarity with mechanisms and mechanical systems a required. Must possess excellent verbal and written communication skills, be detail oriented, organized and work well in a team environment. Competitive wages commensurate with experience. Excellent benefit package. Applicants extended job offers will be required to take and pass a drug screening.

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MASON COUNTY ROAD COMMISSION The Mason County Road Commission is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Manager/Director. Under the direction of the Board of County Road Commissioners, the Manager/Director directs and/or supervises all functions including project planning and development, human resource/safety management, union labor relations/ contract negotiation, financial management and budget control. The ideal candidate should have knowledge of road and bridge construction and maintenance and shall have extensive knowledge of Michigan Transportation Funding; a good understanding of local, state, and federal highway financing; must possess strong skills in dealing with the public, employees, government officials, and the business community. A bachelor’s degree in Public Administration, Business Administration, Engineering, Transportation Planning or a related field is preferred. At least six (6) years of management and/or supervisory experience in road construction/maintenance, civil engineering or a related field, preferably in a unionized setting. Previous Public Works or Road Commission operational experience is preferred. Must possess a valid driver’s license. The salary and benefit package is commensurate with experience. For an application and a detailed job description contact the Mason County Road Commission, 510 East State Street, P.O. Box 247, Scottville, MI 49454, phone number 231.757.2882. Application deadline is September 14, 2013, the applicant must request confidentiality if so desired. The Mason County Road Commission is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 4676396-09

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60 MO.

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178

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13,99500

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2014 GMC Sierra 1500 Crew Cab 4x4

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Area car dealerships continue multimillion-dollar upgrades BY BEN FREED BENFREED@ANNARBOR.COM

This new archway was installed as a part of the Alley Project in downtown Saline. CHELSEA HOEDL | MLIVE.COM

Community members recruited to help name revamped alley in Saline BY CHELSEA HOEDL CHOEDL@MLIVE.COM

What once was an unusable weed-filled alley between two buildings in the heart of downtown Saline now is a community space with outdoor seating for restaurants and room for city functions. Saline Main Street held a naming contest for the newly cleaned up South Ann Arbor Street Alley behind Brecon Grille. The name will be displayed on the entrance arch, which was installed last week. Community members submitted 122 entries. A selection committee is being put together to sort through the name suggestions and decide on the winner. “A lot has been done to the alley and, finally, we’re able to give the space a name,” Saline Main Street Manager Bob Rosenberger said. “It was cleaned up, weeds were pulled and an arch in front of the alley was put in that is similar to the structure across the street.” Restaurants that sit in front of the alley now are able to use the space for outdoor seating, Rosenberger said.

“It’s being used by the restaurants right now, but we have a contract with the city and the two restaurants that are using the space stating that we can use it for whatever comes up,” Rosenberger said. “We have a certain number of days in which the city can use the alley. It can become a public space at any time.” The alleyway that was unused in the past already is being used by community members who are enjoying the Summer Music Series, Rosenberger said. “This is a great thing for Saline,” Rosenberger said. “It gives us another beautiful spot for us to use, it makes the whole area look prettier and anything that encourages people to come downtown is a good thing for Saline, for its community and for its merchants.” Funding for the project was provided by the ‘Let’s Save Michigan’ campaign, the Rotary Club of Saline and the District Rotary, Rosenberger said. The Rotary Club of Saline gave $1,200, and the District Rotary gave an additional $600 for the project. The ‘Let’s Save Michigan’ campaign awarded the Alley Project a grant for $500.

Even as the automotive industry took a major hit during the Great Recession, car dealerships across the county and the country were swept up in a trend of major upgrades to their dealerships that has continued through the recovery. The Scio Township Board of Trustees approved the latest local renovation at its meeting Tuesday, an exterior remodeling of the LaFontaine Buick GMC dealership on Jackson Road. According to a study released in February by the National Automotive Dealers Association, many of the upgrades are the result of pressure from automotive manufacturers to standardize the looks of their franchise dealerships. Bill Cripsin finished a renovation to his Chevrolet dealership in Saline just three and a half years ago, but he already is planning another upgrade for later this year that he said could cost nearly $1 million. “General Motors or Chevrolet comes to the dealerships, and they tell you they want all of them to look alike,” he said. “So if you’re driving in Boston or Florida ... and you pull into a Chevy dealership, the front end will all look the same.” “All the tile, all the office furniture, everything will be the same; that’s the way they want it. They want it to be like a McDonalds, where when you drive down the street, you see the arches and wherever you go, you know it’ll be the same.” NADA data showed that between 2005 and 2012, annual dealer investments in facility upgrades averaged between $10 billion and $15 billion annually, causing average rent levels for dealerships to rise by about 28 percent to more than $400,000. In Washtenaw County, dealerships including Gene Butman Ford, Suburban Cadillac-Chevrolet and Chelsea Chevrolet Buick all have expanded in the past two years, and new Fiat and MINI dealerships have

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LaFontaine Buick GMC, 500 Auto Mall Drive in Ann Arbor, is the latest in a series of local auto dealership renovations.

opened with sleek exteriors. Dunning Toyota general manager and vice president John Taylor agreed manufacturers have been leaning on dealerships to make their buildings attractive to customers. “There’s been a big push from the manufacturers to the independent business owners to create an environment for our guests that is more modern and inviting in every category,” Taylor said. His dealership is about eight weeks away from completion of a $2.5 million renovation. “At a certain point, they said, ‘We’d like to see you guys make an investment in this facility,’ so we did that and took it a step further with the LEED certification.” Scio Township supervisor Spaulding Clark said he’s noticed several car dealerships in the township have been part of the renovation wave. He said he is not sure of any others in line to make changes but that each time one dealer makes an upgrade, it seems that those nearby follow suit. “Part of it comes from the manufacturer, I think, but part of it comes from the

dealer also,” he said. “When one starts classing up their place, the next one wants to do the same thing.” According to the NADA study, some upgrades show return on investment for the dealers, while the exterior work favored by manufacturers has less impact on sales. “Expansion of the facility can pay off well. Modernization is harder to justify, and standardization (as we define it, which is replication of features from store to store far above and beyond logos and signage) seems to be of no benefit,” the report said. The NADA study said in order to justify a $1 million investment, dealerships would have to experience a bump in sales of about 60 new cars a year, a change that very few dealerships see after upgrades. Crispin said his previous facilities upgrade was a major improvement for the dealership, but he’s not as optimistic about the new exterior General Motors has asked him to install. “When I did my upgrade three years ago, sales and service increased 100 percent after the facelift,” Crispin said. “I

built my store in 1978, so from ’78 up to 2007 or ’08, there’s a big difference. It increased sales, it meant more people came to work here, more sales people, more service people and more customers — that’s what really helped us. But this new upgrade? I don’t know how much it’s going to pay off.” At Dunning Toyota, Taylor said he expects the upgrade to have an impact beyond impressing customers. He said salespeople and other employees look forward to the new environment. “I can’t say for sure what the return on investment will be in the upgrades. It’s really different in every market,” Taylor said. “But it’s extremely exciting because it’s a new opportunity for us to provide a better experience for our customers and our employees.” Taylor and Crispin agreed that, aside from the standardized exterior, the highest priority has been improving the customer “waiting” areas. “The customer lounge is a major league upgrade, and we’re going to bring in really good coffee. People like good coffee in this city,” Taylor said.

Chicago-based Coyote Logistics to open Ann Arbor office Fagan said the grant Coyote will receive from the state is a performance-based grant directly tied to job creation. Payments will occur proportionally to the number of jobs created and will result in up BY BEN FREED to $1 million in incentives if BENFREED@ANNARBOR.COM the office has at least 120 new Chicago-based logistics and positions. According to a news release, transportation provider Coyote Logistics will open an Ann Ar- Coyote also plans to invest bor office with more than 100 $1.2 million into the new locaemployees thanks to a $1 mil- tion that will support the comlion incentive from the Michi- pany’s Chicago headquarters. gan Economic Development Ann Arbor was chosen for the Corporation. company’s offices over competCoyote’s new 9,000-square- ing sites in Texas, California foot office will be in the 777 and Colorado. The company Building at the corner of already operates satellite ofEisenhower Parkway and State fices in six other U.S. cities, inStreet. According to an MEDC cluding Atlanta, Memphis and memo, the company plans to San Diego. hire 35 to 45 employees annuThere are no Ann Arbor jobs ally for a total of 125 new jobs listed on the Coyote website in the next three years. yet, but current openings inMEDC spokeswoman Kathy clude positions in information

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technology, sales, operations and marketing. Vice president of communications Jodi Navta said the office will include a mix of jobs with a primary focus on creating relationships with customers in the shipping world. “We are a third-party logistics company, meaning that we are the ‘middle man’ between shippers who need to move things and the carriers that take them,” she said. “The shippers that we help coordinate movement of freight for include everyone from a mom-and-pop grocer up to a Fortune 500 company. And that’s the same on the carrier side, everything from an owner-operator to the big names you see on the highways.” Navta said the company chose to open its new office in Ann Arbor because of close company ties to the area and

the ease of attracting talented employees to work in the city. “We recruit a lot of our employees from Big Ten schools and schools in Michigan,” she said. “Our CEO went to the University of Michigan for undergrad and his MBA and having an Ann Arbor office is a great opportunity for us to recruit employees who want to stay in the area after school or move back to Ann Arbor to raise a family close to their hometowns.” Ann Arbor SPARK worked with the MEDC and Coyote on the incentives process, and according to the news release, SPARK and the city of Ann Arbor will offer financial support to assist with the company’s recruitment efforts. It’s not yet clear what the incentives will be. “Coyote Logistics is the

latest example of a company attracted to the Ann Arbor region because of the talent that’s here, and another CEO choosing to expand into the city they fell in love with while in college,” SPARK president and CEO Paul Krutko said. According to Coyote’s website, it arranges transportation for more than 3,000 loads per day across North America. The company’s new office will put employees in close proximity to global shipping services company Con-Way Inc., Ann Arbor’s only Fortune 500 company, which reported annual revenues of $5.58 billion in 2012. The logistics community in Ann Arbor also includes supply chain software startup LLamasoft, which was named AnnArbor.com’s Deals of the Year technology winner in 2012 after expanding its downtown

footprint and attracting Nike as a client and investor. According to its program guidelines, Michigan Business Development Program grants are awarded to companies that are seeking to locate or expand and are deciding between Michigan and other sites in competing states. Barracuda Networks was awarded a similar incentive package in 2012 for up to $1.2 million when it announced the relocation of its Ann Arbor offices to the former Borders headquarters in downtown Ann Arbor. Funds for the Michigan Business Development Program come from the Michigan Strategic Fund, which was created to promote economic development and job growth in Michigan. The MSF also houses the state’s 21st Century Jobs Fund and the Michigan Community Revitalization Program.

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etroit, which has filed for the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history, isn’t the only Michigan city being dissected by the national media. On the opposite side of the state, Atlantic magazine national correspondent James Fallows is probing Holland to find out what makes that Lake Michigan community tick. While many Holland residents likely would howl in protest about being compared to Detroit, Tulip Town and the Motor City share a commonality: Manufacturing has played a big role in their current economic conditions. Tourists know Holland for its Dutch heritage, its annual Tulip Time festival and pristine Lake Michigan beaches. But as Fallows noted, Holland has “an extraordinary concentration of manufacturing facilities, of the kind you might not imagine exist in America anymore.” Those factories these days are churning out office furniture, auto parts, batteries for electric vehicles and, yes, pickles. Fallows reports the H.J. Heinz plant on the shore of Lake Macatawa is the world’s largest pickle processor. Manufacturing represents 40 percent of the HollandGrand Haven metropolitan area’s $7.9 billion economy, according to the latest data. The jobless rate in HollandGrand Haven was 7.2 percent in June, well below the state’s 8.7 percent rate that month. But banking on manufacturing is risky. Manufacturing output dropped nearly 12 percent in the area during the Great Recession, and 8,200 manufacturing jobs were lost. While manufacturing jobs in Holland-Grand Haven are bouncing back, the region employs 2,000 fewer manufacturing workers — about 33,300 — than in 2007. Detroit’s economy, once one of the world’s strongest, largely was built by manufacturing. But the city never recovered from huge losses in the past 60 years. In 1950, Detroit had 296,000 manufacturing jobs. Today, there are fewer than 27,000. The city’s unemployment rate is about 16 percent. Some experts have cited Detroit’s poorly educated workforce as a reason why the city has not been able to diversify its economy or attract manufacturing jobs requiring higher skills. While 77.1 percent of residents have a high school diploma, just 12.2 percent have at least a bachelor’s degree. Per capita income in the city was $15,261 in 2011. In Holland, 83.7 percent of residents have a high school diploma and 30.8 percent have at least a bachelor’s degree. Holland’s per capita income was $19,373 in 2011. It’s true Michigan cities with higher education rates are doing better economically than those with a lesseducated citizenry. Manufacturing has been enjoying a resurgence in recent years, particularly in places such as Holland. But manufacturing is cyclical. Holland’s best chance to prosper in the inevitable downturn is to continually boost the educational level of its workforce. Email: haglund.rick@gmail.com

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MICHIGAN CRAFT BREWERS AGREE ON PROPOSED BEER REFORMS BY MELISSA ANDERS MANDERS@MLIVE.COM

LANSING — Groups representing Michigan craft brewers and beer distributors have reached agreements on proposals to loosen brewery and brew pub restrictions, but they so far have not moved in the Legislature. The Michigan Beer and Wine Wholesalers Association, which had previously come out against several proposed reforms to the state’s liquor control laws, said it reached consensus on a few rule changes that should promote the state’s growing craft beer industry. “(We) worked with the craft brewers on what reforms we could mutually support, and we’re hopeful that a package that comprises those things can move and move quickly in the fall Legislature,” said Mike Lashbrook, president of the trade group that represents beer and wine distributors. The distributors and brewers had hoped that the House would pass three bipartisan bills before leaving for summer break, but they haven’t yet passed committee. And while some consensus has been reached, disagreements over other regulatory issues might be holding up the process.

Proposed changes

House Bill 4709 would increase the barrel threshold from 30,000 to 60,000 barrels for microbrewers. HB 4710 would allow brewpubs to

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Founders’ Rubaeus is shown on tap at the Grand Rapids brewery. Founders Brewing Co. is one of only two licensed brewers in the state. The rest are considered microbrewers.

have an interest in five other brewpubs if the combined production doesn’t exceed 18,000 barrels of beer per year. Current law restricts it to two additional brewpubs with a total production of 5,000 barrels. Some microbrewers would like to invest in expansions and create jobs but are held back by the restrictions, said Scott Graham, executive director of the Michigan Brewers Guild. “Why would you want to hold somebody back from that kind of growth?” he said, explaining that many rules were put in place before the state’s craft beer industry exploded with nearly 140 breweries. Bell’s Brewery founder Larry Bell said he’s generally supportive of the bills but wants an amendment that would

prohibit microbreweries and brew pubs from transferring beer between locations. He said that would prevent corruption in the industry and maintain the spirit of the law. The Kalamazoo brewer runs the largest craft beer operation in the state and hasn’t always seen eye to eye with the brewers guild. HB 4711 allows brewers to sell their beer for on-premise consumption at two brewery locations instead of one. Bell’s and Founders Brewing Co. are the only two licensed brewers in the state (the rest are microbrewers). Bell said he thinks the House bills will get committee hearings this fall. “There may be a few little things (to resolve), but there’s been a lot of dialogue,” he said.

Other reforms on tap

The wholesalers association also is open to allowing small startup breweries to selfdistribute their beer. Lashbrook originally opposed such a measure, fearing it would invite lawsuits from larger suppliers and threaten to take down the three-tier system of manufacturers, distributors and retailers. But he said he’d support “carefully crafted” legislation that is tailored to small startups. Details still are being worked out. The wholesalers remain opposed to allowing proprietors to own both a microbrewery, which produces beer for offpremise sales, and a brewpub, which sells beer on premise. Craft brewers want that flexibility to promote further growth in the industry.

The wholesalers also are against efforts by bars and restaurants to change the socalled “secondary use” law and allow the use of glasses, coasters and other items with beer, wine and liquor logos. Some brewers also oppose it, contending it could hurt smaller craft brewers in favor of larger beer companies. Most other states allow such items. Bars and restaurants are willing to pay for them so there shouldn’t be concerns about fairness, said Scott Ellis, executive director of the Michigan Licensed Beverage Association. Some believe that disagreement over the secondary use law is holding up progress on other legislative changes. Microbrewers have been pushing for updates, while wholesalers generally have been more resistant to some of the changes. The Wall Street Journal recently ran an opinion piece that argued the wholesalers group is hurting Michigan’s craft beer industry and has lobbied hard to keep Michigan from updating its regulations because it’s concerned about maintaining its position in the three-tier distribution system. Lashbrook said he was unfairly portrayed and that his group supports the three House bills and other potential changes. Several of these proposed reforms came out of a committee’s review of Michigan’s liquor laws and made recommendations that appeared in a 2012 report to the Michigan Office of Regulatory Reinvention.

Michigan gets its first Cheesecake Factory More than 100 customers line up on opening day BY DAVID MULLER DMULLER@MLIVE.COM

NOVI — Chicago, Atlanta, Las Vegas and even several cities in Ohio — they all have The Cheesecake Factory restaurants. For its 46 years of existence, The Cheesecake Factory never set up shop in the state of Michigan until today, when more than 100 eager customers lined up around the outside wall of Nordstrom’s at Twelve Oaks Mall in Novi to get a taste of what had been foreign to their home state. Everyone who spoke to MLive.com talked of visiting the eatery as a ritual that was not to be missed when going to places such as Chicago. In the past, when Paul and Jill Biediger traveled to Illinois, Paul would go fishing while Jill went to the Cheesecake

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The first Cheesecake Factory in Michigan opened its doors to the public Tuesday at Twelve Oaks Mall in Novi.

Factory. There would be no fishing for Paul in Novi on Tuesday. “I made him come with me today,” Jill Biediger joked, as she and Paul stood in line. Fetima Muhammad and Tuiesha Tucker, both of Detroit, said they arrived about 11 a.m. to put their name in for the

store’s 11:30 a.m. opening. “We figured we could go shopping, come back and our table would be ready,” Muhammad laughed, as they stood in the middle of a long line of people that winded out of the restaurant and onto the sidewalk. The two girls said they had visited Cheesecake Factory

restaurants in Chicago and Ohio. Still, despite the large number of eager guests, everyone waiting to get into the restaurant said the line was moving quickly. Holland Marrone and Taylor Flaherty, both of Roseville, were waiting in line with a large group of friends, not far from the front entrance of the 8,400-square-foot restaurant. They said they had been there less than an hour. The restaurant’s manager had come out on two occasions to update people on their progress. Marrone and Flaherty said they ate at The Cheesecake Factory for the first time in Chicago last March. “It was the best restaurant we’ve ever been to,” Marrone said. Kim Hamblin, of Detroit, said she goes to The Cheesecake Factory whenever she is in a city where one is located. “We were last in (Las) Vegas, I go to the one in Chicago, we were at the one in Atlanta. I always go wherever there’s

one,” she said. “The cheesecake is good, but I like their food.” About a dozen people standing in line were asked what they liked about the restaurant, and virtually everyone said “the food,” while only getting as specific as saying “the cheesecake.” Hamblin did mention a specific entree, but said she was upset that they took it off the menu: chicken croquettes. The restaurant has nearly 250 regular menu items and 30 varieties of cheesecake. There are 165 locations in the U.S., and the parent company, The Cheesecake Factory Inc., plans to open another eight to 10 locations this year. Jill Peters, a spokeswoman for the company, did not respond to calls seeking comment. So far, the Novi location is the only one slotted for Michigan. The mother of The Cheesecake Factory’s founder, David Overton, opened a cheesecake bakery in Detroit in the late 1940s, though Overton would not found the restaurant chain until 1967 — and in Los Angeles.


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A Sudden Selloff Slows the Bull Market’s Long Run BY BRETT ARENDS

The stock market tumbled last week, hit by disappointing corporate earnings and growing fears that the Federal Reserve is poised to wind down or “taper” its cheap-money policy, known as “quantitative easing.” The turmoil in Egypt also soured sentiment. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 344 points for the week, or 2.23%, including a 225-point drop on Thursday, while the broader S&P 500 index fell 2.1%. The market slump broke the momentum of a positive run that had taken share prices to a record earlier this month. There was some positive news for investors last week. Popular stock Apple jumped 11% (back to the $500-a-share level that it hadn’t seen in nearly a year) after legendary trader Carl Icahn tweeted that he had taken a stake in the consumerelectronics giant. Overall, investor confidence was hit by profit warnings from some of the biggest companies in key economic sectors.

Retailers See a Slowdown

Many retail and consumer stocks fell after surprise warnings from giants Macy’s and Wal-Mart Stores. Both reported disappointing sales for the second quarter and cut their forecasts for the full year. Macy’s Chief Executive Terry Lundgren said consumers remained wary about spending on nonessential items due to the uncertainty in the economy, and the company had been forced to cut prices to shift stock. Wal-Mart Chief Financial Officer Charles Holley called the retail environment “challenging” and said consumers remained “cautious” in their spending. The huge retailer said it ex-

pected sales to grow by just 2% to 3% for the year, less than half the previous forecast of 5% to 6%. The technology sector also took a hit after gloomy signs from industry giant Cisco Systems, a manufacturer of equipment for the Internet and telecom infrastructure. Cisco slashed full-year sales forecasts and announced it was cutting 4,000 jobs. Chief Executive John Chambers blamed the “challenging” and “inconsistent” economic recovery. The profit warnings came as many economists feared that corporate earnings overall are heading downward. Earnings have boomed to record levels in recent years, fueled by aggressive cost-cutting by companies, record government spending to stimulate economic demand and artificially low interest rates. Some economists argue current profit margins are unsustainable, and are due to fall once the economy returns to more “normal” conditions. Meanwhile, stock prices were also hit last week, perversely, by some good news on jobs and inflation. The U.S. Labor Department said new claims for jobless benefits had fallen to their lowest levels in nearly six years, suggesting the job market continues to heal from the effects of the great financial crisis, albeit slowly. The Labor Department also said inflation picked up in July, with the headline rate hitting 2%, which is around the rate the Fed considers healthy and consistent with sustainable economic growth. In normal circumstances, signs that the job market is improving and that inflation is around normal would be considered positive for the stock market. But these aren’t normal times.

INVESTOR’S CALENDAR THIS WEEK  Fed Minutes: Federal Reserve policy makers are expected on Wednesday to release minutes from July’s meeting, which investors use to look for indications of what the Fed will do about interest rates.  Fun and Games: A new videogame and toy line from Walt Disney, called “Disney Infinity,” hits stores today. It features characters from classic and new movies and television shows. Wall Street Journal Sunday writers regularly contribute to the Journal’s weekday “Your Money Matters” personalfinance podcast. Listen at WSJ.com/Podcasts  Economic Indicators: Existing-home sales for July come out Wednesday, leading indicators are released Thursday, and new-home sales are due out Friday.  Earnings Roundup: Lowe’s, Medtronic, Home Depot, Target and Hewlett-Packard are among the companies reporting.

LAST WEEK  Up in the Air: The Justice Department moved to block the merger of American Airlines parent AMR and US Airways Group, saying the deal would hurt consumers and damage competition because it would leave four airlines controlling more than 80% of the U.S. market.  Smaller Deficit: The Congressional Budget Office estimated that the U.S. budget

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deficit will shrink to $642 billion for the fiscal year ending Sept. 30, from $1.087 trillion a year earlier, the smallest gap since 2008.  Earnings Dive: Dell’s profit sank 72% for its second quarter, while revenue was essentially flat, as the computer company cut prices on products to try to get more market share.  On the Block: BlackBerry formally put itself up for sale, a signal the company that pioneered the smartphone market now sees its prospects as a stand-alone public company diminishing.  Job Cuts: Cisco Systems said it would cut 4,000 jobs, or 5% of its workforce, blaming a disappointing economic recovery.  Charged: Criminal and civil charges were filed against two former J.P. Morgan Chase traders who were at the center of a series of bad bets that cost the bank more than $6 billion in losses.

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interest rates also caused some investors—from Main Street retirees to Wall Street hedge funds—to bid up stocks in the search for income. The interest rate on the 10year Treasury note is the benchmark rate that underpins most of the long-term borrowing in the economy—from the bonds issued by state and local governments to mortgages.

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tailed large-scale bond purchases by the Fed in order to drive down long-term interest rates. (Bonds work like a seesaw: When prices rise, the yield, or interest rate, falls.)

Winding Down Bond Buys

Economists say last week’s positive news on the economy increases the likelihood that the Fed will start to wind down this policy sooner rather than later. A survey of economists by Bloomberg, the financial news service, found 65% believe the

Fed will begin tapering as early as next month, up from 50% in the survey held a month earlier. Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke revealed in June that tapering may begin soon. His initial revelations caused selloffs in the stock and bond markets. The effects of this tapering may be wide-ranging. Low interest rates have made it cheap for companies to borrow money. Many companies used that cheap money to buy back some of their stock, effectively pushing up stock prices. Low

As recently as May, the rate on the 10-year note was just 1.6%, the lowest level in generations. Without the Fed’s intervention, however, the rate could rise above 4%, many economists say. It closed Friday at 2.827%. Last week’s surge sent the interest rate on new 30-year fixed-rate mortgages to 4.52%, according to Bankrate.com. That’s the highest level seen in two years, and a huge spike from the lows of just 3.4% seen at the end of last year. Cheap mortgages had sparked the sharp recovery in the housing market, and there are some concerns that as mortgage rates return to normalized levels that recovery may cool. Cheap money policies have helped drive the stock market to levels considered very expensive by some long-term measures. The S&P 500 now trades at 24 times average corporate earnings of the last 10 years, according to data tracked by Yale University finance professor Robert Shiller. The dividend yield on the market—meaning the annual dividends per $100 invested— has fallen to just 2%, paltry by historical standards. Such valuations, warn some commentators, have historically been associated with poor subsequent returns.

THE AGGREGATOR

Insurance Plans May Be Limited

As details emerge about the coverage available through the new consumer marketplaces created by the federal health law, many of the health plans will include relatively few choices of doctors and hospitals. In some cases, plans will layer on other limits, such as requirements that patients get referrals to see specialists or obtain insurer authorization before pricey procedures. A McKinsey & Co. analysis of 955 consumer exchangeplan filings, from 13 states that were among the earliest to make them public, found that 47% were health-maintenance organizations or similarly designed plans. Such plans generally don’t pay for care provided outside their networks. A number of other plans, though classified as preferred-provider organizations, or PPOs, will also have limited choices of doctors and hospitals in their networks. The big reason behind these limited plans: cost. Insurers are betting that consumers who buy plans on the exchanges will be willing to trade some choice and flexibility for cheaper premiums. —Anna Wilde Mathews The Wall Street Journal

Same-Sex Benefits

The Social Security Administration has begun paying re-

tirement benefits to some spouses in same-sex marriages, according to a statement released by acting Social Security Commissioner Carolyn Colvin. The key phrase here is “some spouses.” Under federal law, a marriage has to be recognized in a couple’s “state of domicile” for a spouse to qualify for Social Security. The Justice Department is reviewing this rule to see if there’s a workaround that doesn’t involve asking Congress to change the law. For now, Social Security is paying benefits only to couples who both were married in and currently reside in one of the jurisdictions that recognize same-sex marriage (currently, 13 states and the District of Columbia). —Matthew Heimer Encore Blog MarketWatch.com

Growing Confidence

After years of struggling to shed debt, Americans are finally gaining enough confidence in their finances to step up borrowing for autos, homes and other goods—a shift that could boost the economic recovery. Auto lending increased by $20 billion in the second quarter from the previous quarter, the largest gain in

seven years, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Americans also increased their credit-card balances, reversing a first-quarter decline, and took out more mortgages. Most of the adjustment was due to a decline in the amount of debt tied to home loans outstanding, likely due to lenders’ write-offs from foreclosures and recent gains in home prices that helped owners sell. —Eric Morath The Wall Street Journal

Bargaining Power

The millennial generation tends to measure job tenure in months, not years, changing employers as often as they change toothbrushes. The high turnover rate is expensive for companies— employers estimate that it costs them $15,000 to $25,000 to replace every 20something who leaves the company, according to a survey from Millenial Branding and Beyond.com. The figures mean employers have a financial incentive to retain promising younger workers, and that those employees may have more clout than they realize when it comes to negotiating for a raise or promotion. —Jonnelle Marte MarketWatch.com

Risky Investments Are Getting More Scrutiny Individual investors are pouring tens of billions of dollars into a new generation of complex investment products—and regulators are raising concerns that not all buyers understand the costs and risks. Regulators say the socalled alternative products— ranging from certain types of mutual funds to vehicles that invest in highly indebted companies—are typically fine as a small part of a sizable portfolio but aren’t suitable for many people because of the costs, volatility and, at times, lack of liquidity. Some state securities regulators are focusing their ex-

aminations on alternativeproduct brokers, while the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority says it is planning to file civil enforcement actions by year-end. Finra fined a group of banks last year for selling billions of dollars of leveraged— therefore volatile—exchangetraded funds improperly, in some cases to conservative investors who were seeking stability. Massachusetts censured and ordered restitution from LPL Financial Holdings and Ameriprise Financial earlier this year for dozens of instances of selling unqualified investors nontraded real-es-

tate investment trusts with commission rates as high as 7%. The two firms neither admitted nor denied the charges. Securities firms say the alternative products can add balance to investors’ portfolios and some protection if markets go into free fall. The products also give retail investors affordable access to assets that were once exclusive to wealthy investors. Fidelity Investments last week began offering clients the opportunity to put money into an alternative fund run by Blackstone Group, the world’s largest investor in hedge funds. —James Sterngold The Wall Street Journal

Tapping the 401(k)

As the economy makes a painfully slow recovery, financial advisers continue to hear from cash-strapped clients who are considering borrowing from their retirement accounts to meet emergency needs or pay for major purchases, like land, homes or business expansions. Among 401(k) participants, 12.5% initiated new loans in 2012, down from 12.7% in 2011 and 13.9% in 2010, but still higher than the 10.6% level in 2008, says Aon Hewitt, which expects the loan-usage rate to remain flat this year. —Daisy Maxey WSJ.com

Young and Jobless

The entire working population has suffered from a slow jobs recovery, but no group has had a harder time than teenagers. The unemployment rate for people 16 to 19 years old is 23.7%, compared with 7.2% for the population as a whole. And while the overall unemployment rate is down 25% from its peak, the teen rate is down just 13%. —Phil Izzo Real Time Economics Blog WSJ.com

Paying Via Facebook

Facebook plans to test a new payments product that would allow online shoppers to make purchases on mobile apps using their Facebook login information, according to sources familiar with the company’s plans. The product, sources said, would allow any shopper who has previously provided Facebook with credit-card details to make purchases on partnering e-commerce mobile apps without entering billing information. Facebook confirmed the test, which is expected to launch in the next month or so. —Jason Del Rey and Mike Isaac All Things D The Aggregator features news and commentary from The Wall Street Journal and other publications. Email: daniel.lippman@wsj.com


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It’s a Home. It’s an Office. It’s Confusing. BY LAURA KREUTZER

Not long ago, we had an unexpected guest for dinner: my job. Well, to be honest, it wasn’t all that unexpected. My job pops in fairly frequently at the dinner hour. And although it doesn’t eat any food, there’s no question that it’s intrusive, disruptive— and annoys my husband greatly. “I’m just going to take this one call,” I told Clay that night, getting up from the table. Cue the eye roll from Clay, as he continued to quietly chew his chicken. “It’s from the West Coast,” I countered, as if that somehow made a difference. As I headed upstairs to the home office, I called back: “I’ll make it quick.” In many ways, of course, the luxury of a home office is the working parent’s brass ring. I am extraordinarily blessed to have the option of working from home when I am not traveling. It gives me the flexibility to pop down into the basement and toss the wet laundry into the dryer or take a few minutes to welcome my daughter home from school in the afternoon or catch up on her day in between calls. It is a privilege, and one that I am grateful to have. But that privilege comes with a price. i i i Clay has long griped about the downside of working from home. Yes, he appreciates the flexibility that a home office affords our family, and loves having me around. But he often feels that I allow the office part to seep too much into our home life—emotionally and physically. He gets annoyed when work keeps me from fully engaging in family activities. And he sometimes is irritated when I bring my laptop downstairs to work from the chaise longue, getting in his way as he goes about doing the daily house-

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work. To me, the frustration of a home office is that, basically, you’re perpetually in the office. You step out of your office door right into the rest of the house, and sometimes the work doesn’t get the message that it shouldn’t come along. Too often, it follows me around like a clerk hawking perfume at a departmentstore cosmetics counter. My family ends up losing my attention; I’m there, but I’m not there. And it means I can’t fully enjoy the pleasure of family events as well. Work always seems to beckon, just a few feet away. Part of the problem, of course, is that I have a lot of work to do. But face it: So do most people. The bigger part is that I often feel compelled to make sure that I am consistently available so no one at the mother ship in New York thinks that I’m slacking off (which, if my bosses are reading this, I’m not). I also feel that it isn’t fair to ask one of my team members who work in the office to take on a particularly late-breaking story, when most of them have a 30to-45 minute commute to get home. But I hit my wall one night not long ago, as I put our seven-year-old to bed.

“When I grow up, I’m going to be rich,” she said to me sleepily. “Then you won’t have to work so much.” As I thought about it more, I realized that I have been the architect of my own problems. It has been far too easy to justify quickly checking one’s email or spending an extra hour or two to work on a project in the office when the office is only a few feet away. I need to try to set better boundaries between my work life and home life. i i i Much of the challenge lies in learning when to turn things off. After chatting with a few others who work from home, I have decided to make a few simple (I hope) changes. First, barring an emergency or a particularly important story or deadline, I am setting a strict evening cutoff time for responding to work-related emails or calls. I realize that it’s probably something I should have done a long time ago. If it isn’t absolutely pressing, my horse and carriage turns back into a pumpkin by 7 p.m., and I’m calling it a night. I realize that I may not be able to hit that goal every day, but at this point, I’m not doing it at all, so I’m going to try my best. Also, I plan to restrict work

BARRON’S INSIGHT

Washington Post Co.’s recent move to sell its flagship newspaper to Amazon.com CEO Jeff Bezos for $250 million signals a more investor-friendly approach by the low-profile company. The deal surprised Wall Street, where the widespread view was the controlling Graham family was too emotionally attached to the newspaper to part with it. The paper operated at a slight profit in recent years before restructuring charges. In disposing of its prized newspaper asset, which has been under family control for 80 years, the company showed it may be open to further asset dispositions or perhaps even an outright sale of the company. A logical buyer for Post Co. is Berkshire Hathaway, which has been a large Post shareholder for 40 years. Berkshire Hathaway’s CEO, Warren Buffett, was a longtime Post director before retiring in 2011, and he is close to Post CEO Don Graham. The company’s market value of $4.3 billion makes it very digestible for Berkshire, whose market capitalization is almost $300 billion. Even without a sale, the company, which now plans a name change, looks appealing at the recent share price of about $570.

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Barron’s estimates that the company’s asset value is around $700 a share, roughly 20% above the current price. Our estimate is in line with that of independent research analyst Craig Huber, who has covered the company for years, as well as three investors familiar with the company. The high absolute price on Post shares reflects the Graham family’s unwillingness to split the stock. Post owns three main assets: a cable-TV business with nearly 600,000 basic subscribers, a lucrative group of six broadcast TV stations and Kaplan, an education business that includes an online university, campus-based

degree programs and significant operations outside the U.S. Cable and broadcast TV are both hot areas with investors. The strength in those sectors of the stock market probably accounts for the 60% gain in Post’s stock price this year. Post also has an excellent balance sheet with estimated net cash and investments (after subtracting debt) of about $600 million following the Post newspaper sale. Unlike many other newspaper publishers, the Post has an overfunded pension plan. Barron’s estimates the total value of Post Co. at $5.1 billion. Investors tend to value Post based on its net asset value rather than reported earnings mostly because profits at Kaplan have been depressed. The company’s operating profits from continuing operations were about $7 a share in the first half. Post has been an active buyer of its stock in the past few years. Post now amounts to a media and education conglomerate with a strong balance sheet. This could lead to nice returns for investors whether the company remains independent or not.

Andrew Bary is an associate editor for Barron’s. For more stories, see barrons.com.

ASK DOW JONES

Filing Time Doesn’t Affect Audits

BY TOM HERMAN

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If I got an extension to file my federal income-tax return and file it before the Oct. 15 deadline, is that likely to make a difference in my chances of getting audited compared to filing by the April 15 deadline? D.A., West Chesterfield, N.H.

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No, replies a spokesman for the Internal Revenue Service. “Extensions have no impact on your chances of being audited,” he says. Several private-sector tax experts agree. “In my experience, the simple answer to your reader’s question is that filing in April or October does not affect the chances of being ‘audited,’ ” says David A. Lifson, a certified public accountant at Crowe Horwath LLP in New York.

Laura Kreutzer is assistant managing editor of private equity in the newsletter group at Dow Jones. Write to her at SundayJuggle @wsj.com.

Another Flighty Deal BY AL LEWIS

Try to keep this straight: American Airlines— which has already merged with Trans Caribbean Airways, Air California, Reno Air and TWA—wants to merge with US Airways—which has already merged with Lake Central Airlines, Mohawk Airlines, Pacific Southwest Airlines, Piedmont Airlines and America West. They want to merge because:  United Airlines—which had already merged with Capital Airlines and part of Pan Am—merged with Continental Airlines—which had already merged with People’s Express, New York Air and the original Frontier Airlines.  Delta Air Lines—which had already acquired the Chicago and Southern Air Lines, Northeast Airlines, Western Airlines and Pan Am’s shuttle airline—merged with Northwest Airlines—which had once swallowed Republic Airlines.  And Southwest Airlines—which had acquired Muse Air, Morris Air and ATA Airlines—recently took over AirTran Airways—which had merged with ValueJet. The U.S. Justice Department, which rarely intervenes in airline mergers, last week sued to block the $11 billion merger of American and US Airways. The deal, it complained, would reduce the industry to just four big carriers controlling more than 80% of the market, which means higher airfares and less air service for consumers. The airlines, and a chorus of critics, immediately complained a) hey, this isn’t fair, you already let everyone else merge, b) American is in bankruptcy and needs this deal to compete, c) one less major airline will actually increase competition by creating a stronger competitor and d) let the free market decide. These arguments are as old as the industry. There has never been a free market in the airline business. The in-

dustry has always been federally subsidized in one form or another. It also has been subsidized by the bankruptcy process. Airlines battle each other for market share and lose money until the day that they can’t. Then they file for bankruptcy and glue their pieces together. Creditors, investors and employees take the financial hit while top executives walk away with grandiose pay packages. American wants to pay its chieftain Tom Horton $20 million for taking the carrier through the bankruptcy it filed in November 2011—but the bankruptcy judge has scoffed at the plan. The Justice Department notes that executives from both airlines have bragged that they could operate without the deal—so why not hold them to their words? No, it’s not easy running an airline. Beyond complex logistics and fending off competitors who’ve slashed their operating costs in bankruptcy court first, there are spiking jet-fuel costs, terrorist attacks and economic meltdowns to circumnavigate. The solution always comes down to yet another bankruptcy and yet another merger. Over time, planes become filthy, airline employees get grumpy, service gets spotty and innovation is reduced to how to charge customers more fees. What’s left is an industry of bureaucratic, too-big-to-fail corporations that will live to file bankruptcy again. American and US Airways vow to fight. They’ll likely bring enough corporate lobbying power to bear, and offer just enough concessions, to put together some kind of deal. And everyone will forget what American advertised when it bought what was left of TWA in 2001: “Two great airlines, one great future.”

Al Lewis is a columnist based in Denver. He blogs at tellittoal.com; his email address is al.lewis@tellitoal.com

INVESTING BASICS

A Buy—Post Co. Without the Post

BY ANDREW BARY

papers and other work-related materials to the home office. Too often, research reports or copies of our publications seep into the living room, our bedroom or the kitchen. If it isn’t there, I can’t read it. At the end of each workday, I also plan to spend 10 to 15 minutes just organizing my desk and pulling together a to-do list for the following morning. By doing so, I hope that I can bring a sense of closure to my day but also feel more relaxed and organized about my game plan for the next day. One friend also suggested that I spend a few weeks documenting my hours and what I do each day. If I step away for an extra hour or 30 minutes to tackle a personal task, then I should make sure I add that time back into the end of the day or later in the week. “You’ll get a better sense of how much time you actually spend working,” she said. It may not be easy, but with a few small changes I think I can do a better job of keeping work in the office, where it belongs.

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Just be sure to file on time. “I have also noticed that filing a tax return late almost always attracts extra attention,” he says. “So I wouldn’t consider missing the Oct. 15 extended due date.” The IRS typically audits about 1% of all the individual returns it receives each year. There are several different types of audits. Most are “correspondence” audits, done by mail. Typically, these occur when you report something on your return that differs from what the IRS has received from employers, investment firms and other sources. In these cases, you would be instructed to send supporting documents to the IRS, says Stephen W. DeFilippis of DeFilippis Financial Group in Wheaton, Ill. “If your return contains something that would trigger the IRS matching program ‘correspon-

dence audit,’ I don’t believe it matters when you file,” says Mr. DeFilippis, who is an enrolled agent, a tax expert authorized to represent taxpayers at all levels of the IRS. “The computer will pick up on the mismatch whether you file in February or October.” Many other factors can lead to an audit. For example, as the IRS says, your return may be selected on the basis of “computer scoring.” The IRS scores returns based on a secret formula designed to spot those where “the potential is high that examination of your return will result in a change to your income tax liability.”

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Going Global With Your Nest Egg BY CAROLYN T. GEER

Traveling abroad this summer? Don’t forget to give your stock portfolio some foreign exposure, too. “As a long-term investor, you want to bet on global capitalism, wherever it’s going to occur,” says Mitch Tuchman, founder of Rebalance IRA, which provides asset allocation and ongoing portfolio management for individual retirement accounts. Having a globally diversified portfolio allows you to benefit from the performance of whichever regional market is leading at a given time, he says. The U.S. stock market has outperformed most foreign markets over the last several years, leading many investors to question the benefits of international investing, says Paul Jacobs, chief investment officer of Palisades Hudson Financial Group, an independent investment advisory firm that manages $1.2 billion in assets. But where others see risk, Mr. Jacobs sees opportunity. “The U.S. can’t outperform forever,” he says. “Just 10 years ago, foreign stocks were outperforming. These things really do move in cycles.” U.S. stocks account for just under half of the global stock market, as measured by market value, or share price times the number of shares outstanding. Studies have shown that you can get the benefits of global diversification by devoting 20% to 40% of your stock portfolio to international equities. Others suggest a mix that more closely resembles the actual weightings of U.S. and foreign stocks in the world economy. Vanguard Total World Stock ETF (VT), which seeks to track the performance of the FTSE Global All Cap Index, had 49.2% of its assets invested in U.S. stocks as of July 31. T. Rowe Price’s new Global Allocation Fund (RPGAX), the firm’s first global multi-asset fund, aims to have about 50% of its stock investments outside of the U.S. At Rebalance IRA, a portfolio for someone at least five years from retirement also would have its stock portion evenly split between U.S. and foreign equities, with the for-

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eign portion divided equally among developed and developing markets. Given that U.S. stocks today are considered by many to be fully valued while foreign stocks are still relatively cheap, it wouldn’t be unreasonable to devote slightly more of your holdings to foreign stocks now than you typically would. In any case, the relative outperformance of U.S. equities in recent years probably means your portfolio needs rebalancing. Mr. Jacobs has been busy selling U.S. equities and buying foreign equities just to maintain the 35% allocation to international stocks he typically targets in clients’ stock portfolios. “We don’t use a one-sizefits-all approach for foreign investing,” he explains. “For some markets, we prefer actively managed mutual funds and for other markets we prefer low-cost index funds.” For Europe—which, at 40%, represents the biggest piece of Palisades Hudson Financial’s international equity allocation—Mr. Jacobs is comfortable using index funds “because of the quality and transparency of the markets,” he says. One favorite: Vanguard European Stock Index Fund (VEURX). The same goes for Japan and Australia. “A lot of international funds will not allocate a meaningful amount to Australia, which is rich in natural re-

sources,” Mr. Jacobs says. So a few years ago, the firm added iShares MSCI Australia ETF (EWA), for exposure to large Australian stocks. For the more than 30% of the international stock portfolio that it devotes to the Pacific Rim (not including Japan), Palisades Hudson Financial uses T. Rowe Price New Asia Fund (PRASX) and Matthews Pacific Tiger Fund (MAPTX). For the 5% it allocates to Latin America, it often uses T. Rowe Price Latin America Fund (PRLAX). As for international smallcap stocks, the firm likes actively managed Oakmark International Small Cap Fund (OAKEX) and Matthews Asia Small Companies Fund (MSMLX)—for both the higher expected returns and diversification of small-cap stocks. It’s a lot of moving parts, Mr. Jacobs admits, but holding different funds for different regions can produce better aftertax returns. If some markets are up and others are down, the firm can sell a fund that has declined in value to realize a tax loss, which can offset a gain elsewhere in the portfolio. For investors with equity portfolios under $100,000, Mr. Jacobs sometimes uses just one actively managed mutual fund for the international portion: American Funds’ EuroPacific Growth Fund (AEPGX). investing.basics@gmail.com


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musician who studied for years at the feet of experts. He began learning to play the cello in England, but left that behind, opting to experiment independently on a piano. Upon moving back to Ann Arbor, he played cornet (and later trumpet) in school, only to leave that behind in eighth grade. He also took up guitar, but only took one or two lessons before deciding lessons weren’t for him — and made a similar call after starting to study music at Chicago’s Columbia College.

NN ARBOR — Local singer/ songwriter Dan Henig — whose acoustic, coffee shop rendition of the Ying Yang Twins’ raunchy “Get Low” went viral near the end of 2012 — seems On his own to be going places. “I’ve always been the kind of guy who does things on his But this wouldn’t be a new own,” said Henig. “The thing experience, since the Ann about music for me is, when Arbor native and his family it becomes stale, or becomes moved six times in six years something that is regimented during a stint in England. and work-like, it doesn’t seem “I think of myself as some- worth it to me. one who gets along with most “It doesn’t sound as good people,” said Henig, who left when the music isn’t from the Ann Arbor for England at age heart. As cheesy and weird as 4 and returned just before his that sounds. Sitting in a class11th birthday. “And that time room learning scales and music absolutely shaped me. We were theory and listening to Bach in different towns and different and Mozart — that’s cool, but schools each year, so I had to it’s not what I’m into.” learn how to talk to different So Henig returned to Ann people and relate to them and Arbor and worked on his mureally listen to them. I wasn’t sic independently while taking playing much music when I business classes at Washtenaw was there, but I think the ex- Community College. And the perience ended up making me seed for his now-famous “Get a better musician.” Low” cover was planted. Henig is not the kind of “I did the cover originally at

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an open mic night at the Blue Tractor a couple of years ago,” Henig said. “I pulled up the lyrics on my phone and picked out the chords. It got some good laughs, so I started playing it at other shows, and it always got a good response.” At about this time, Henig wanted to make a video for one of his original songs, and wanted to raise the money for production via Kickstarter — but he didn’t then have enough fans who would care enough to donate. So his friend (who’s a filmmaker), Billy Jackson, suggested that Henig perform covers and release them online. Their first collaboration, Ryan Lewis and Macklemore’s

“Thrift Shop,” did well, racking up 2,000 views overnight. When Henig shared his version of “Get Low” with Jackson, the director came up with the idea of Henig performing it in a coffee shop and capturing patrons’ reactions. And although the video premiered on YouTube at a lessthan-optimal time — 10 p.m. on a Monday — Henig awoke the next day to find that his video already had been viewed 35,000 times. (Warning: The song contains adult language.) Henig’s website crashed, thanks to a sudden onslaught of traffic, and a screenshot of one of his Tweets (about the website being down) appeared

on the front page of Reddit. “I was in class that morning, but I couldn’t stop looking at the numbers and seeing (the video) on all these different blogs,” he said. “That’s what it felt like to go viral. It was just such a rush.” Shortly before this happened, Henig had earned a full-ride scholarship to a business school in New York, and he’d planned to start in January 2013. But the success of his “Get Low” video caused Henig to think, “That was my door opening, so I took a gamble and didn’t go.” Henig has written a lot of new material this summer; he opened for Brett Dennen (and

sold out of his CDs) at Sonic Lunch; and although it was a struggle, and “cost an arm and a leg,” he got the chance to make a video for his song “Gravity Bound.” (The video’s now in post-production.) “My goal is to eventually be a writer for other artists,” said Henig. “That’s my dream, is to get into a room in Nashville or L.A. or London or New York with some big artists. That’s where my heart is is the writing. But I love performing, too. I feel at home on stage. It’s feels like meditating, especially when there’s a good crowd and you’re interacting with them — you can’t beat it. There’s nothing like it.”

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Hana Malhas at The Ark When we caught up recently with Hana Malhas, the Amman, Jordan, nativeturned-Ann Arborite who divides her time between two countries, she was busy packing her bags to return to the United States She plays at The Ark Thursday with her band, The Overthinkers. Malhas sings mostly in English, and sometimes in Arabic. “I like to say it’s indie-folkpop,” Malhas has said of her music. “It straddles those two words. It’s piano and guitarbased. It tells stories. It’s very lyrically driven.” Her 2012 song “How We Love” was nominated for the 12th annual Independent Music Award in the singer/songwriter/folk category. Her EP was co-produced by “The Voice” finalist Michelle Chamuel, a former Ann Arborite, who added all vocal harmonies and instrumental arrangements. Malhas has been busy putting her mark on the Arab music scene. While in Jordan this summer, she started an initiative called Bala Feesh, inviting independent musicians from the Arab region to perform in an intimate listening room setting, a common practice in the U.S. but something new in that part of the world. “We’ve had three shows so

far, featuring musicians from Jordan, Palestine, Egypt, Lebanon, Algeria and Iraq,” Malhas wrote from Jordan via Facebook message. “It’s been taking up a lot of my time, and I love it.” She also has been writing and performing new material, which she plans to share for the first time in the U.S. at The Ark. When Malhas came to the University of Michigan several years ago, it was not to study music. Rather, she enrolled in the business school, a decision that has come in handy. “Right now, my life is split between business projects — for paying the bills — and a music career. And for a personality like mine, it works well,” she said. Michigan synthesizer-oriented songwriter Chris Norman opens the show. The concert is at 8 p.m. Thursday at The Ark, 316 S. Main St. Tickets are $15. Get details at theark.org or 734-761-1800.

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has completed a play based on his experience, according to a news release. The work has opened and runs through Sept. 1. Ari Laura Kreith directs. Tickets are available at akkipprod.com/ tickets. Kip, 25, a native of Columbus, Ohio, received his BFA in musical theater from U-M and is also a graduate of the London Dramatic Academy. He was given a 15-30 percent chance of survival after being diagnosed with non-Hodgkins lymphoma as a senior at U-M. During subsequent treatment at the U-M Medical Center, Kip lost his voice. “No longer able to speak or sing,” he said, “I had to find a new identity.” Now in complete remission, Kip wrote “My Other Voice” with the goal of providing inspiration and hope to other ‘My Other Voice’ at U-M cancer patients, particularly theater young adults, whose survival Guitar virtuosos at The Alex Kip, a 2011 U-M rate for cancer has not imArk grad, is presenting his original, proved at the same rate as other Just one listen proves autobiographical show, “My age groups. At the same time, the publicity hype is true. The Other Voice,” at U-M’s Arthur cancer incidence among young guitar pairing of Julian Lage Miller Theatre, in the Walgreen adults has increased more than and Chris Eldridge is a “vir- Drama Center. any other age group, according tuoso duo that blows by the Two years after graduat- to a news release. concept of genre.” ing from the School of Music, The Ann Arbor production Their collaborative effort is Theatre & Dance at U-M, an will feature U-M faculty, stufounded in the roots of acous- event that was preceded by a dents and other industry protic music, exploring the worlds diagnosis of cancer that threat- fessionals both on stage and of improvisation and composi- ened to end his career before it behind the scenes. For more intion. With Lage’s background began, the actor and playwright formation, visit akipprod.com.

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in modern jazz and new music, and Eldridge’s relationship with bluegrass as well as his membership in the acclaimed band Punch Brothers, this duo lives where bluegrass and jazz meet. And they perform everything on early 20th-century Martin guitars. Eldrige’s father was a founding member of the bluegrass group The Seldom Scene, in which Chris Eldridge also played prior to forming The Infamous Stringdusters. Lage’s 2009 debut CD, “Sounding Point,” was nominated for a Grammy Award. Need more proof? Check out their amazing version of the traditional tune “Cattle in the Cane” on YouTube. They perform at 7:30 tonight at The Ark, 316 S. Main St. Tickets are $20. Get details at theark.org or 734-761-1451.

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‘Jacke Be Nimble’ author, director talks unintentional beginnings level. They don’t trust us. I tried everything I could. And I was very well-treated until the show opened. Then (Andrew Lloyd Webber) swept us all off the table. He had a couple of good songs in the show, and he decided he’d sacrifice everything else that was happening on stage to make the music sound good. It was a very unhappy experience from which I learned virtually nothing.” “Jack Be Nimble,” meanwhile, includes a section on an early flop, “The Selling of a President,” and demonstrates that O’Brien accepts that such less-than-glamorous moments in a theater career are just part of the deal.

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her the book, and she loved it.” Harris, in APA’s early days, was the crown jewel of the company, which had been the brainchild of her husband, legendary director Ellis Rabb. “Ellis created the company to make Rosie a star,” said O’Brien. “She inspired him. And when the marriage failed, he couldn’t sustain (APA).” So the book traces the rise and fall of APA, since O’Brien found himself going along for the ride — first as an occasional supporting player, then as Rabb and Harris’ assistant. “(APA) had extraordinary success, but for some reason, no one pays attention to that,” said O’Brien. “It’s like this entire chapter has disappeared. I found myself talking about (a book about APA) until I just decided to do it.” But back when he was adoFamous friends But reading the down-to- lescent in Saginaw, O’Brien earth, chatty, personality- hadn’t dreamed of pursuing a fueled essays of Stephen career in theater. Sondheim inspired O’Brien to “If you were from the Midsimply write the story as if talk- west, it was anathema to go ing to a friend. to U-M to sing and dance,” Some of O’Brien’s real, long- O’Brien said. Yet one thing that endeared time friends, of course, inevitably play a role in the story, O’Brien to his fraternity was and that always makes writing his ability to play songs on the piano by ear (he essentially a memoir tricky. “More than almost anybody, staged a weekly cabaret perI worried about Rosie,” said formance). And, with U-M muO’Brien, referring to APA ac- sic student Bob James, O’Brien tress Rosemary Harris (whom wrote original musical commoviegoers may remember as edies such as “Land Ho!” — a Peter Parker’s Aunt May in Sam national award-winning show, Raimi’s “Spider-Man” movie presented by MUSKET, which trilogy). “She’s an incredibly told the story of Christopher private person, and this was a Columbus smuggling women painful time in her life. She’s to the New World. never talked about it. But I sent Since that time, of course,

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“I don’t take myself seriously,” said O’Brien. “I can’t afford to. I consider this work, and the ability to make a living at it, a privilege, not something I’m entitled to. There is a part of me that still expects to be discovered as a fake and a phony. That someone will COURTESY come through the door and say, ‘You’re lying. You’re not very Jack O’Brien’s new book, “Jack Be Nimble,” describes the Tony Award-winning director’s talented, go away.’ We all court start at the University of Michigan and his experiences with the Association of Producing the muse, but she doesn’t work Artists. for us. She doesn’t even date us steadily. You can’t depend “I don’t take myself seriously; I can’t afford to. on her.” O’Brien’s next project is I consider this work, and the ability to make a living at it, a likely to be a musical about Houdini, and an impressive list privilege, not something I’m entitled to.” of collaborators reportedly is on board: writer Aaron Sor— Author and director Jack O’Brien kin (“The West Wing,” “The Newsroom,” “A Few Good U-M has built up strong drama exists. Nobody was teaching another book, since so much Men,” etc.); composer Stephen and musical theater depart- directing then. There was no of his professional career lies Schwartz (“Wicked,” “Pippin,” ments, with the latter now such discipline. beyond the parameters of the “Godspell,” etc.); and star Hugh considered one of the best in “I was just fascinated by this story at the center of this first Jackman. the country. As for what’s happening now troupe of actors — by Ellis and book — including his longtime “Don’t think I’m not envi- his vision — and I wanted to stewardship of San Diego’s Old on Broadway stages, O’Brien ous,” said O’Brien. “I can tell be close to them. I’m always Globe Theatre, his most cel- said, “I feel we’re recycling when a Michigan grad comes saying to kids who come to ebrated productions and less seasons every four years. Do through the door. There’s only work for me, ‘Learn how I successful shows, such as the we really need to see ‘La Cage about three training programs learned. Pay attention. Try to much-panned sequel to “The aux Folles’ again? The great in the country that produce art- spot what’s wrong before I do. Phantom of the Opera,” called problem is that everything ists of such high quality.” Join your acumen with my ex- “Love Never Dies.” is so expensive. Budgets and perience.’ I still think that’s the “It was a terrible mess,” said costs are inflated so much that best way. O’Brien. “And it was a mess when someone puts a show ‘Pay attention’ And while academic pro“I think too many people that I couldn’t do anything up, rather than take a chance, grams focused on developing come to New York expecting about. It was already in ce- they pull a chestnut out, hire young directors are now com- to be discovered. I say go west, ment by the time I arrived in a movie or television star, and mon, O’Brien likes to tell young, get involved with a company London. … I have very strong get 15 or 16 weeks out of it. I aspiring directors, “Look, the and get lots of experience.” feelings about the experience. think it’s too bad, and I despair path I took was overgrown long O’Brien eventually may fol- I just don’t think the English about where the new, creative ago in the jungle. It no longer low up “Jack Be Nimble” with like us very much, on some impulses come from.”

Photographer explores French waterways ART REVIEW

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ANN ARBOR — Sandy Schopbach’s exhibit “Mont Saint Michel: An Island Beyond Time” at the Ann Arbor District Library’s Malletts Creek Branch is visual confirmation of an artistry that withstands the test of the ages. An expansion of this local photographer’s 2010 AADL “The Waters of France” exhibit — where Mont Saint Michel was included among the waterways of Normandy — this latter photographic exploration of Mont Saint Michel’s famed French monastery, abbey and fortification is notable for the expansive view Schopbach gives of its inhabitants and its timeless splendor. As the display’s gallery statement tells us, this exhibit of 47 color photographs ringing the entry and public meeting room of the branch library “is a visual exploration of the many facets of Mont Saint Michel, from seasonal landscapes that encompass the entire island, to the many architectural details of the centuries-old buildings and streets that make it one of France’s most recognizable landmarks.”

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occupied since well before the 8th century, this rocky, tidal island of 247 acres in Normandy has been the seat of the monastery for which it’s named. Cared for, renovated and preserved, Mont Saint Michel has been constructed in such a fashion as to house its famed abbey and monastery at the top — with great halls below, aristocratic housing and their storage space — to fishermen’s and farmers’ dwellings housed outside the fortification walls. Yet this description is merely factual information. As the AADL’s exhibition statement concludes, “Mont Saint Michel has hidden corners tourists Magic never see if they only spiral up Borrowing further from the main street. These photos Schopbach’s statement (be- are the artist’s Mont Saint Micause she’s absolutely right), chel, a corner of Sandy Schop“Mont Saint Michel is magic. bach’s heart — the island, the Everything about the island town, and the Abbey.” is improbable: its location, its Schopbach — who divides creation, and its longevity.” her time between France, And longevity is just the right where she has worked as a word. Mont Saint Michel has translator, interpreter, tour held strategic importance for guide and freelance journal1,300 years to various peoples ist and Ann Arbor, where she and ancient nations predating works as a court interpreter modern France. Continually and has also managed Ann

“Mont Saint Michel — Spider Web.”

Arbor’s Bird of Paradise jazz club — is clearly enamored with her subject. As she relayed in a recent exchange of correspondence, “Mont Saint Michel fascinates me. It’s tiny. And it’s been around for so long. It just speaks to my imagination.

‘Always changing’

“I’ve been there many times, the first with a French boyfriend; then, again, several times with family and friends. Then there was a time I went just by myself; didn’t walk through the abbey, but just visited friends who live near there to walk across the bay when the equinox tide was out — over to the other island and back. “It’s just a magic place for me,” says Schopbach. “Always changing: It’s always something new. Each time I see it, Le Mont is different, but always beautiful. In the soft light of dawn, or floating in the mist, or standing out boldly against the night sky.” The proof is certainly in her color photography at the Malletts Creek library. Schopbach’s

work is practiced with a keen eye for the telling detail. As such, many of the photographs in this display focus on the visual items that might be lost on most others. For example, her “Mont Saint Michel — Spider Web” is a lowkey tour de force whose subtle symmetry is evenly matched by the composition’s depth of field. The photo’s elevated background sees a small cemetery near the medieval-era St-Pierre Parrish church while the foreground is a beautifully formed spider web drenched with morning dew. Each drop of moisture has a rhythmic place in the photograph, and the photo’s internal tension makes “Mont Saint Michel — Spider Web” worthy of concentrated study. “Pilgrimage — Mont Saint Michel, Normandy” is a welcome reprise from Schopbach’s 2010 “The Waters of France” exhibit. In this horizontally oriented photograph, she subordinates the key elements of her work to the overall composition and, like “Mont Saint Michel — Spider Web,” this photo has a restrained inner tension that makes for a masterly work of art. Finally, the exhibit’s modest masterwork is the understated “Mirror Image,” in which Schopbach uses a time-honored photographic trick to reinforce her compositional gestalt. A long distant watery view of Mont Saint Michel captured at precisely the right moment, “Mirror Image” gives us an expressive view of the rocky mountain and fortification and directly below an equally expressive reflection

of the edifice. Capturing the site’s magnificence as well as craft an imaginative interpretation in this spirited photograph, Schopbach gives us a sense of its physical grandeur as well as a romantic sense for our collective imagination. “Mirror Image” therefore gives us a keen sense of this duality. And at the very least, it makes us want to visit or revisit this timeless visage of the past.

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The Chelsea SculptureWalk places sculptures in the downtown area, including the landmark clock tower above. “XYZ,” at left, is a fabricated steel piece by Todd Kime.

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not local. But in the case of SculptureWalk Chelsea — supported by the DDA, in collaboration with The HELSEA — Outdoor City of Chelsea, Sounds & sculptures in down- Sights, the town Chelsea have River Galbeen swapped with l e r y, a n d new ones. For the fifth Chelsea Disyear, SculptureWalk Chelsea trict Library is an exhibition of temporary — money is public artworks that dress up spread out downtown’s main drag. to artists in This year, 12 sculptures are $600 stipends, the artists are on display at key spots down- from Michigan or the Midwest town, from cultural institutions region, and the temporary pubsuch as the Chelsea Center for lic art is for sale to anyone who the Arts, on the southern end, is interested in giving it a perto landmarks such as the Jiffy manent home. Mix towers and the clock tower complex to the North. Next Whimsical and abstract The 12 sculptures featured June, a whole new set of sculpthis year are quite mainstream tures will take their places. A self-guided walking tour — tame, family-friendly and follows the SculptureWalk somewhat familiar. Many are map, and the labels include whimsical, minimalist or aba QR code that links smart- stract. Although nothing is phones to more information. particularly avant-garde, the A guided tour is planned at sculptures beautify downtown. 2 p.m. on Oct. 6, in collaboraTodd Kime’s “XYZ” is an tion with the Chelsea District enormous zipper made of Library, and more may be an- welded steel. The everyday obnounced throughout the year. ject is enlarged to a size only a As people travel between giant could wear. Taken out of artworks, they pass shops, the context of the everyday, the restaurants and local institu- zipper is quite whimsical, playtions such as thePurple Rose ful, and a bit uncanny. It also Theatre, the public library, the interacts with its surroundings police station, and so forth. quite well — the Jiffy Mix towFor out-of-towners, Sculp- ers are nearby. The curved edgtureWalk is an opportunity get es of the unzipped part of the to know downtown Chelsea. zipper start to flop forward and The art walk can be made a backward to form a “V” shape, part of a larger day trip to the which contrasts with the soarcharming town. ing verticals and roundness of For Chelsea residents, the the towers in the background. annual change in public artAnd there are several others works gives them something that I find very whimsical. Panew to look at and ponder for mela Reithmeier’s steel sculpa year. ture “Dragonfly” acts like an It is not the only art walk of enlarged piece of garden art its kind; however, Sculpture- for downtown’s “lawn,” so to Walk Chelsea is a unique ap- speak. The whimsical critter proach to exhibiting art in the is installed in a planted flower public space. Instead of being bed at a well-traveled corner of permanently fixed in the land- downtown, the intersection of scape, a lot of the downtown Main Street and South Street. art in Chelsea changes. OnMany of the sculptures conlookers are exposed to many sist of shapes and abstract different artworks over time. forms. Some are minimalist In general, public art in- or architectural. And some of stallations always risk pub- these juxtapose a man-made lic criticism. We have seen object and the surrounding controversies arise in Ann environment. Arbor, especially when art is Russell Thayer’s piece, expensive or the artists are “Threshwold,” is reminiscent BY JENNIFER EBERBACH FOR ANNARBOR.COM

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of architecture, a big source of inspiration for the artist and University of Michigan lecturer. Aluminum beams are bolted together, resembling a crooked and narrow doorway. Instead of straight lines and severe geometry, the forms curve slightly with more fluid lines. The artist’s personal aesthetic sensibilities come across in his expressive lines. You can look through Brian Ferriby’s “Blue and Orange #1” onto its surroundings behind the clock tower complex. An oval ring, open in the middle, is decorated with other geometric shapes. My impression is that it acts like a sort of 3D picture frame that interacts with the environment around it. In his artist statement, Ferriby says: “The forms are the integration of architecture, music, and nature. My method is not to imitate nature. It is conceived as a parallel structural creative process ... I work with the materials, history, and geography of the Midwest, while seeking to communicate universal themes through these explorations.” A few sculptures depict humans or animals. For instance, “Hook Shot,” by Doug DeLind, is an abstract rendering of a person with one arm stretched up over its head, in the basketball pose. Although it has a sports-inspired title, it is actually unexpectedly perfect for its location next to the Purple Rose Theatre.

The suggested route to see all of the SculptureWalk artworks in a single pass is as follows:

head in the pose. It is located near the Purple Rose Theatre on Park Street.

Jiffy Mix, on Main Street, north of West Middle Street.

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“Spirit Guide — Bear,” by Williamston artist Mark Chatterly, watches over motorists and pedestrians as they enter downtown from the north. It dresses up the Jiffy Mix towers, near the corner of Main Street and West North Street. The statue was previously on display outside of the River Gallery.

“Irwin,” by Chelsea artist John Schwarz is a found-object assemblage resembling “a fantasy crocodile creature,” as he explained it on his 2011 ArtPrize page. It is outside of the Chelsea Center for the Arts, located at 400 Congdon near the corner of West Summit.

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“Rattle,” by Ferndale artist Albert Young, is the welded steel and cast glass column near the corner of Main Street and Van Buren. Looking a bit like an exhaust system, it seems to blend with the nearby gas station.

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“28,” by Toledo, Ohio, artist Calvin Babich, is variations on a theme — a tower of seven limestone blocks with shapes and patterns cut into it or protruding out of it. It dresses up the corner of the police station on Main Street.

“Dragonfly,” by Monclova, Ohio, artist Pam Reithmeier, is a stainless steel butterfly in flight over the corner of Main Street and South Street.

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“Spiral,” by Interlochen artist Maureen Bergquist Gray, is a spiraling steel sculpture behind the Common Grill off West Middle Street.

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“XYZ,” by Ottawa Hill, Ohio, artist Todd Kime, is the giant metal zipper you see as you start to approach

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“Blue & Orange #1,” by Farmington Hills artist Brian Ferriby, consists of painted steel shapes. It is on display behind the clock tower, on the north edge of downtown’s footprint.

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“Shard 1,” by Ferndale artist Karen Sepanski, a cast glass artwork resting on a stone pedestal, shines in the sun outside of Chelsea State Bank, located near the corner of Main Street and Orchard.

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“Threshold,” by Frankin artist Russell Thayer, is an artistic interpretation of a passageway. The sculpture adorns the lawn in front of the Chelsea District Library.

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“Tuxedo Cat,” by Williamston artist Paul Nilsson, is a whimsical piece that greets library patrons at the entrance off the back parking lot.

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“Chautauqua at the Riverside: Wait, Wait! Don’t Confuse Me!”, Riverside Arts Center, 76 N. Huron St., Ypsilanti. 3 pm. free. Info: www. ypsilantiheritagefestival.com.

AUG. 21

“Author Blaine L. Pardoe with his book Murder In Battle Creek: The Mysterious Death of Daisy Zick,” Ann Arbor District Library, Main Branch, 343 S. Fifth Ave., Ann Arbor. 7 pm. Info: 734-327-4555.

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“Summer Music Series,” Downtown Saline, South Ann Arbor Street between Michigan Avenue and Henry Street, Saline. 7-9 pm. Free. Info: 734-316-2119.

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“Mira Shifrin Flute Fundraiser Concert,” Kerrytown Concert House, 415 N. Fourth Ave., Ann Arbor. 2 pm. Info: 734-769-2999. ““Chautauqua at the Riverside: Ypsilanti Town Band”,” Riverside Arts Center, 76 N. Huron St., Ypsilanti. 4 pm. free. Info: www. ypsilantiheritagefestival.com.

AUG. 21

“Beat the Heat Concert Series,” Espresso Royale, 1101 S University Ave, Ann Arbor. Free. Info: 734-327-0740.

AUG. 22

“Kopecky Family Band w/s/g Kate Peterson,” Liberty Plaza, Corner of Division and Liberty, Ann Arbor. noon-1:30 pm. Info: 734-662-1600. “Pure Michigan Black Box Summer Series,” Tecumseh Center for the Arts, 400 N. Maumee St., Tecumseh. 7 pm. $10 each or $25 for all three dynamic performances. Info: 517-423-6617.

“Nick Collins, Glenn Tucker, Tim Haldeman,” Wolverine State Brewing Co., 2019 W. Stadium Blvd., Ann Arbor. 8 am-noon. Info: 734-369-2990.

AUG. 23

“Los Gatos,” Kerrytown Concert House, 415 N. Fourth Ave., Ann Arbor. 8 pm. Info: 734-769-2999.

AUG. 25

“Manner Effect,” Kerrytown Concert House, 415 N. Fourth Ave., Ann Arbor. 7 pm. Info: 734-769-2999.

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“An Evening of French Music,” Kerrytown Concert House, 415 N. Fourth Ave., Ann Arbor. 8 pm. Info: 734-769-2999.

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“The Moth ... True Stories Told Live,” Circus Bar and Billiards, 210 S. First St., Ann Arbor. 6 pm. Info: 734-332-9900.

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“River and Dream: Nightfire Dance Theater,” Island Park, 1450 Island Drive, Ann Arbor. 6:30 pm. $5-20 suggested donation. Info: 734-996-1772.

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“Kerry Tales: Summer Smiles with Mother Goose,” Hollander’s, 410 N. Fourth Ave. in Kerrytown, Ann Arbor. Info: 734-769-3115.

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“Fall Acting Class for Adult & High School Actors,” Redbud Productions, 1101 Ravenwood, Ann Arbor. Sat, 3-5:30 pm. $160/ semester. Info: 734-663-7167.

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“Kerry Tales: A, B, C‚Äôs with Mother Goose,” Hollander’s, 410 N. Fourth Ave. in Kerrytown, Ann Arbor. 2 pm. Info: 734-769-3115.

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“National Theatre Live: The Audience,” Michigan Theater, 603 E. Liberty St., Ann Arbor. 8 pm; Tue, 7 pm. Adults: $22, UMS subscribers and donors: $18, Michigan Theater members: $18. Info: 734-668-8397.

SEPT. 18 - 21

“UMS presents: Complicite’s Shun-kin,” Power Center, 121 Fletcher St., Ann Arbor. Wed & Thu, 7:30 pm; Fri & Sat, 8 pm. Tickets starting at $18. Info: www.ums. org/performances/1314-shun-kincomplicite-and-setagaya-publictheater.

ART/MUSEUMS THRU AUG. 24

“Les Miserables,” Encore Theatre, 3126 Broad St., Suite A, Dexter. 3 pm. $24-32. Info: 734-268-6200.

“Cow-Eye Dissection,” Museum of Natural History, U-M, 1109 Geddes Ave., Ann Arbor. 11 am-3 pm. Info: 734-764-0478.

THRU AUG. 31

THRU AUG. 30

“The Big Hair..Big Mouth..Big Fat Fun Show,” Cavern Club, 210 S. First St., Ann Arbor. Thu-Sat, 8 pm. Info: 734-332-9900.

THRU SEPT. 1

“My Other Voice,” Walgreen Drama Center, 1226 Murfin Ave., Ann Arbor. Sun, 2 pm; Thu, 7:30 pm; Fri & Sat, 8 pm. Info: www.akkipprod. com/tickets.

“Author Luis Montalvan Discusses “Until Tuesday: A Wounded Warrier and the Gold Retriever Who Saved Him”,” Ann Arbor District Library, Main Branch, 343 S. Fifth Ave., Ann Arbor. 7-8:30 pm. Info: 734-327-4555.

“Free Dinosaur Tours!,” Museum of Natural History, U-M, 1109 Geddes Ave., Ann Arbor. 2 pm. Info: 734-764-0478.

THRU SEPT. 4

“Kathy Kosins,” Kerrytown Concert House, 415 N. Fourth Ave., Ann Arbor. Info: 734-769-2999.

THRU SEPT. 30

“Pastels by Sara Lowell Swanson,” Chelsea Community Hospital, 775 S. Main St., Chelsea.

TODAY

“Chautauqua at the Riverside: 200th Anniversary of the Battle of Lake Erie”, Riverside Arts Center, 76 N. Huron St., Ypsilanti. 1 pm. Free. Info: www.ypsilantiheritagefestival. com. “Chautauqua at the Riverside: Woodward: the Man, the Avenue, and All Those Coll Cars in Ypsilanti”, Riverside Arts Center, 76 N. Huron St., Ypsilanti. 2 pm. free. Info: www.ypsilantiheritagefestival. com. “Chautauqua at the Riverside: Say ‘Yes” to Vintage Wedding Dresses”, Riverside Arts Center, 76 N. Huron St., Ypsilanti. free. Info: www.ypsilantiheritagefestival.com.

SEPT. 4 - OCT. 1

“Kate Roesch,” Kerrytown Concert House, 415 N. Fourth Ave., Ann Arbor. Info: 734-769-2999.

“Mossy Moran,” Conor O’Neill’s Traditional Irish Pub, 318 S. Main St., Ann Arbor. Info: www.conoroneills. com/annarbor. “Hana Malhas & The Overthinkers,” The Ark, 316 S. Main, Ann Arbor. 8 pm. $15. Info: 734-761-1451.

AUG. 23

“February Sky,” Crazy Wisdom Bookstore and Tearoom, 114 S. Main St., Ann Arbor. 8:30-10:30 pm. Info: 734-665-2757. “K Michael Joseph,” Silvio’s Organic Pizza, 715 N. University Ave., Ann Arbor. Info: 734-214-6666. “George Bedard: Ragtime to Rock-n-Roll,” The Ark, 316 S. Main, Ann Arbor. 8 pm. $20. Info: 734-761-1451.

AUG. 23 - 24

“Cruise Nights,” Wilson Park, downtown Milan, Milan. 6-8:30 pm. Info: 734-439-3010.

“Mike Bonner,” Ann Arbor Comedy Showcase, 314 E. Liberty St., downstairs, Ann Arbor. Fri & Sat, 8 and 10:30 pm. $10 advance, $12 general admission. Info: 734-996-9080.

THRU AUG. 31

AUG. 24

NIGHTLIFE THRU AUG. 22

“Stoo’s Karaoke,” Circus Bar and Billiards, 210 S. First St., Ann Arbor. Thu-Sat, 8 pm. Info: 734-332-9900.

THRU SEPT. 28

“Blue Nile Jazz,” Blue Nile Ethiopian Restaurant, 221 E. Washington St., Ann Arbor. Sat. Info: 734-998-4746.

TODAY

“Julian Lage & Chris Eldridge,” The Ark, 316 S. Main, Ann Arbor. 7:30 pm. $20. Info: 734-761-1451.

AUG. 19

“KT’s Alibi,” Conor O’Neill’s Traditional Irish Pub, 318 S. Main St., Ann Arbor. Info: www.conoroneills. com/annarbor. “Angela Predhomme & Bob Marshall,” Crazy Wisdom Bookstore and Tearoom, 114 S. Main St., Ann Arbor. 8:30-10:30 pm. Info: 734-665-2757. “Terraplanes,” Holiday Inn North Campus, 3600 Plymouth Rd., Ann Arbor. 8 pm. $5. Info: 734-769-9800.

“John Lee Hooker Jr.,” The Ark, 316 S. Main, Ann Arbor. 8 pm. $15. Info: 734-761-1451.

“Tuck & Patti,” The Ark, 316 S. Main, Ann Arbor. 8 pm. $20. Info: 734-761-1451.

AUG. 20

AUG. 25

“Laith Al-Saadi,” Black Pearl Seafood and Martini Bar, 302 S. Main St., Ann Arbor. 8-11 pm. Info: 734-222-0400.

AUG. 21

“Katie Geddes,” The Ark, 316 S. Main, Ann Arbor. 8 pm. $15. Info: 734-761-1451. “Tim Haldeman Quartet,” The Gandy Dancer, 410 Depot St., Ann Arbor. 6-9 pm. Info: 734-769-0592.

Cruise Nights / Wilson Park, Downtown Milan / Thru Aug. 22

“The Moxie Strings,” Mangiamo Italian Grill, 107 W. Michigan Ave., Saline. 8 pm. $10. Info: 734-429-0060. “Bill Bynum & Co.,” The Ark, 316 S. Main, Ann Arbor. 7:30 pm. $15. Info: 734-761-1451.

AUG. 30

“Joe Reilly and Allison Radell,” Crazy Wisdom Bookstore and Tearoom, 114 S. Main St., Ann Arbor. 8:30-10:30 pm. Info: 734-665-2757. “The Medicine Men,” Live, 102 S. First St., Ann Arbor. 6-9 pm. Info: 734-623-1443.

AUG. 30 - 31

“Mryan McCree,” Ann Arbor Comedy Showcase, 314 E. Liberty St., downstairs, Ann Arbor. Fri & Sat, 8 and 10:30 pm. $10 advance, $12 general admission. Info: 734-996-9080.

AUG. 31

“SuPeRCoLLiDeR,” Chelsea Alehouse Brewery, 420 N Main St, Suite 100, Chelsea. 9-11 pm. $5. Info: www.chelseaalehouse.com. “Randy Brock Group,” Conor O’Neill’s Traditional Irish Pub, 318 S. Main St., Ann Arbor. Info: www. conoroneills.com/annarbor.

SEPT. 4

“Scott Gwinnell Quartet ft. Paul Finklebeiner,” The Gandy Dancer, 410 Depot St., Ann Arbor. 6-9 pm. Info: 734-769-0592.

AUG. 31

“German Park Public Picnics,” German Park, 5549 Pontiac Trail, Ann Arbor. 4-11 pm. $5 per person (12 and under, free). Info: 734-769-0048.

BOOKS AUG. 19

“C. M. Michaels Author Visit,” Nicola’s Books, 2513 Jackson Road, Ann Arbor. 7 pm. Info: 734-662-0600.

AUG. 20

“Jason Karlawish Author Visit,” Nicola’s Books, 2513 Jackson Road, Ann Arbor. 7 pm. Info: 734-662-0600.

AUG. 21

“Washtenaw Literacy Orientation Meeting,” Nicola’s Books, 2513 Jackson Road, Ann Arbor. 6 pm. Info: 734-662-0600.

AUG. 22

“Camp Nicola‚Äôs Books for Kids,” Nicola’s Books, 2513 Jackson Road, Ann Arbor. 1:30 pm. Info: 734-662-0600.

OUTDOORS THRU SEPT. 29

“Horseback Trail Riding,” Waterloo Recreatrion Area, 16345 McClure Rd., Chelsea. Fri-Sun. $25 $35. Info: 734-637-4457.

AUG. 18

SEPT. 5

“Anthony Paparelli,” Conor O’Neill’s Traditional Irish Pub, 318 S. Main St., Ann Arbor. Info: www. conoroneills.com/annarbor.

“Dog Days of Summer,” University of Michigan Nichols Arboretum, 1610 Washington Heights, Ann Arbor. 10 am-2 pm. Info: 734-647-7600.

FILM

AUG. 20

AUG. 24

“Saturday Night Movie Night: The Best Man (1997),” Paesano’s, 3411 Washtenaw Ave., Ann Arbor. Info: 734-971-0484.

AUG. 31

“Focus on Your Back Yard,” Matthaei Botanical Gardens, U-M, 1800 N. Dixboro Road, Ann Arbor. 7:30 pm. Info: 734-647-7600.

AUG. 21

“Saturday Night Movie Night: Roman Holiday,” Paesano’s, 3411 Washtenaw Ave., Ann Arbor. Info: 734-971-0484.

“Sam Graham Trees Hike,” Matthaei Botanical Gardens, U-M, 1800 N. Dixboro Road, Ann Arbor. 10 am-2 pm. $5.00/child. Info: 734-647-7600.

FAIRS/FESTIVALS

AUG. 24 - 25

TODAY

“Rickie Lee Jones,” The Ark, 316 S. Main, Ann Arbor. 8 pm. $75, $45. Info: 734-761-1451.

“41st Annual Ann Arbor Bonsai Society Show,” Matthaei Botanical Gardens, U-M, 1800 N. Dixboro Road, Ann Arbor. Sat & Sun, 10 am-4:30 pm. $3. Info: 734-647-7600.

AUG. 27

AUG. 24

AUG. 28

“Beth Stalker and Jim Rawlings,” Black Pearl Seafood and Martini Bar, 302 S. Main St., Ann Arbor. 8-11 pm. Info: 734-222-0400. “The Thornbills,” The Ark, 316 S. Main, Ann Arbor. 8 pm. $75, $45. Info: 734-761-1451.

AUG. 28

“Frank Vignola & Vinny Raniolo,” The Ark, 316 S. Main, Ann Arbor. 8 pm. $20. Info: 734-761-1451. “Ron Brooks Trio,” The Gandy Dancer, 410 Depot St., Ann Arbor. 6-9 pm. Info: 734-769-0592.

AUG. 29

“Jerry Sprague,” Conor O’Neill’s Traditional Irish Pub, 318 S. Main St., Ann Arbor. Info: www.conoroneills. com/annarbor.

AUG.

“The Appleseed Collective,” The Ark, 316 S. Main, Ann Arbor. 8 pm. $15. Info: 734-761-1451.

“The Ypsilanti Heritage Festival,” Downtown Ypsilanti, Michigan Ave., Ypsilanti. Info: www. ypsilantiheritagefestival.com.

AUG. 26

“Beth Stalker and Jim Rawlings,” Black Pearl Seafood and Martini Bar, 302 S. Main St., Ann Arbor. 8-11 pm. Info: 734-222-0400.

22

“Alex Belhaj,” Ravens Club, 207 S. Main St., Ann Arbor. 9 pm. Info: 734-214-0400.

“AADL Summer Game for All Ages!,” Ann Arbor District Library, all branches, Ann Arbor. Info: www. play.aadl.org.

“George Bedard & The Kingpins,” Liberty Plaza, Corner of Division and Liberty, Ann Arbor. noon-1:30 pm. Info: 734-662-1600.

“Soberfest 2013,” Washtenaw Alano Club, 995 N. Maple Road, Ann Arbor. 2 pm. Info: .

AUG. 27 - SEPT. 1

“Bonsai in America,” Matthaei Botanical Gardens, U-M, 1800 N. Dixboro Road, Ann Arbor. 7 pm. Info: 734-647-7600.

“Saline Community Fair,” Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds, 5055 Ann Arbor Saline Road, Ann Arbor. Tue-Sun, 9 am-11 pm. Price varies by events, check website. Info: 734-429-1131.

AUG. 29

AUG. 31

DINING

“Old St. Patrick Labor Day Weekend Festival,” Old St. Patrick Church, 5671 Whitmore Lake Road, Ann Arbor. noon-11 pm. Info: 734-662-8141.

COMMUNITY THRU AUG. 27

“A Series of Writing Workshops,” Greater Brighton Area Chamber of Commerce’s offices, 131 Hyne St., Brighton. Tue, 10 am-noon. $200.00 5 classes, 10 hours, 20/hr. Info: 231/590-3967.

THRU DEC. 8

“Saline Antiques Market,” Washtenaw County Farm Council Grounds, 5055 Ann Arbor-Saline Road, Ann Arbor. Sat & Sun. Info: 734-429-3145.

“Bonsai Workshop with Jack Douthitt,” Matthaei Botanical Gardens, U-M, 1800 N. Dixboro Road, Ann Arbor. 6 pm. Info: 734-647-7600.

AUG. 22

“Villa Calcinaia Wine Dinner with Count Niccolo Capponi,” Gratzi, 326 S. Main St., Ann Arbor. 6 pm. $79.95 per person, all inclusive. Info: www. facebook.com/GratziRestaurant .

AUG. 25

“Annual Halcyon BBQ,” Corner Brewery, 720 Norris St., Ypsilanti. 2-9 pm. Info: 734-480-2739.

DANCE

THRU AUG. 20

“AACTMAD Tuesday English Country Dance,” Chapel Hill Condominium Clubhouse, 3350 Green Road, Ann Arbor. 7 pm. $8/$4 students/free under 14 with parent. Info: www.aactmad.org/sa/ tuesdayecd.html.


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Books

Jesus the revolutionary?

‘ZEALOT,’ BY REZA ASLAN, ARGUES JESUS WAS A MAN OF WAR, NOT PEACE BY YVONNE ZIPP YZIPP@MLIVE.COM

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all Lauren Green the anti-Oprah. The Fox News’ host’s inelegant interview with religious scholar Reza Aslan inadvertently created the fastest No. 1 bestselling book since the retired talkshow host launched her book club.

“Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth,” went sailing up the nonfiction bestseller lists to No. 1 after the July 26 interview went viral. (It’s been viewed more than 5 million times on Buzzfeed.) During the interview, Green questioned why Aslan, a Muslim, would want to write a book about Jesus. The scholarly chops of Aslan, who was already an internationally bestselling author before the brouhaha, are indisputable. And one would hope sensible readers can see the danger of saying someone can’t tackle a topic because they come from a different faith — or no faith at all. Are we going to declare Islam off-limits to all Christian and Jewish scholars? Nor was Aslan, the child of Iranian dissidents who immigrated to the United States as a child, trying to conceal his religion, as Green implied. In a foreword to “Zealot,” he describes his conversion to evangelical Christianity as a teenager and his return to Islam. After delving into religious studies, Aslan, the author of “No God But God” said, “The Jewish peasant and revolutionary who challenged the rule of the most powerful empire the world had ever known and lost,” became much more real to him than the “detached, unearthly being” of his churchgoing days. “Zealot,” however, is difficult to place in terms of an audience. The book is unlikely to break new ground for biblical scholars, since he’s covering paths already trodden by other

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“Zealot,” by Reza Aslan, shown in 2011, shot to No. 1 on the nonfiction bestseller lists after an interview with Fox News’ Lauren Green went viral.

theologians, such as Albert Schweitzer, A.N. Wilson and John P. Meier, whom Aslan acknowledges in his endnotes. And devout Christians, who probably are the most likely to pick up a book about Jesus, are unlikely to appreciate Aslan’s effort to divorce Jesus of Nazareth from Jesus the Christ, since to them, the two are synonymous.

a little more heft on the academic side, but more on that later.) His account of early Christians’ attempts to diminish James, the brother of Jesus, and John the Baptist also is fascinating. Also interesting is Aslan’s reading of the parable of The Good Samaritan as an indictment of Jerusalem’s religious leaders, who were in cahoots with Rome, as well as his argument for the inclusion of No new ground But Aslan is not the first to women among Jesus’ disciples. The central point of “Zealot” undertake a quest for the historical Jesus — which he con- is that Jesus’ primary mission cedes is a far more difficult task was a failed effort to overthrow than, say, writing a biography the Roman occupation of Jeof Napoleon Bonaparte or rusalem. As a result, he was, Abraham Lincoln. All of the like so many messiahs before Gospels were written decades him, crucified for the crime of after Jesus’ crucifixion, so there sedition, Aslan writes. (The are no eyewitness accounts to Kingdom of God as a spiritual, rely on. eternal realm was the result of While Aslan argues Jesus a post-crucifixion rebranding was zealous on behalf of his effort launched by the Apostle God, he doesn’t confuse him Paul, Aslan argues.) with the Zealots, who, as Aslan “In the end, there are only correctly notes, didn’t come two hard historical facts about into being until 30 years after Jesus of Nazareth upon which Jesus’ crucifixion. we can confidently rely: the What Aslan excels at is offer- first is that Jesus was a Jew who ing an overview of the violence, led a popular Jewish movement repression and turbulence in Palestine at the beginning of swirling around first-century the first century C.E.; the secPalestine under Roman rule. ond is that Rome crucified him His portrayal of the daily life for doing so,” Aslan writes. of the Temple and the destrucWhen Jesus said “render tion and sack of Jerusalem by unto Caesar the things that are Rome are vividly cinematic. Caesar’s,” he meant the Roman He’s a professor of creative coins with Caesar’s face on writing at the University of them, Aslan writes. By “render California, Riverside, and it unto God the things that are shows. The book is smoothly God’s,” Jesus meant the Holy written and almost propulsive City, Aslan argues, arguing the in its momentum, rather than a implicit overthrow of Rome dry or academic tome. (Actu- would have been understood ally, “Zealot” could have used by Jews of that time.

Inconsistencies

The cherry-picking of the Gospels and other texts in “Zealot” is of particular concern. At a number of points, Aslan seems to be trying to have it both ways. Either Jesus was an illiterate day-laborer who would have been unable to read the Torah, or he had detailed knowledge of scriptural prophecies — but not both. Early on, Aslan calls the Greek philosopher Celsus “too polemical to be taken seriously”; elsewhere, he relies on him as a historian. Why is Matthew 10:34 — “Do not think that I have come to bring peace on earth. I have not come to bring peace, but the sword” — historically accurate enough to serve as the book’s epigraph, but Matthew 5:44 — “But I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you and persecute you” — dismissed as metaphysical propaganda?

THE JACKET

‘JFK’s Last Hundred Days’

BY CHRISTOPHER SULLIVAN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

For a blunt-titled book with a tragic conclusion that every reader knows from the start, Thurston Clarke’s “JFK’s Last Hundred Days” manages to surprise and even occasionally delight readers. This book is about life, a quick-pulsed three months of life, before it’s about death. It’s about forward movement and daily accomplishments, often history-making ones, before it’s about lost opportunities and, as the Israeli statesman Abba Eban characterized the assassination of the young president in his prime, “one of the most authentically tragic events in the history of nations.” It’s worth noting that among these 100 days were some that John F. Kennedy himself called his happiest. The storyline of these days takes the reader from early August 1963 through his death on Nov. 22. The book has the feel of a wide-ranging diary, each chapter focusing on a successive week or even a single day. It details Kennedy’s personal dealings — playing with his young children, John and Caroline, in the Oval Office, for example, or singing sentimental

Author: Thurston Clarke Publisher: Penguin Press Pages: 448 Price: $29.95 rule

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“JFK’s Last Hundred Days: The Transformation of a Man and the Emergence of a Great President,” by Thurston Clarke, examines the accomplishments of President John F. Kennedy in his final days.

songs at the family compound in Hyannis Port, Mass. — as well as his political maneuverings and presidential actions. At times, the events are laid out hour by hour, but never tediously. This was a time in which civil-rights activism was rising toward a crest. We see Kennedy conferring with black leaders and, in one testy White House meeting, with the white leadership of Birmingham, Ala., amid deadly violence there. As the

March on Washington plays out at the Lincoln Memorial, we see the president listening at an open White House window with a black doorman as the throng sings “We Shall Overcome.” We watch Kennedy plunge into foreign policy — pursuing back-channel contacts with the Cuban and Soviet leadership, wrestling with what to do about Vietnam, where a coup his administration fostered ends with two South Vietnamese leaders being murdered. We’re privy to his horsetrading with congressional leaders, including his successful effort to win Senate ratification of the seminal Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. Politics then was about bipartisan deal-making and constructiveness, as Clarke shows. He quotes Kennedy in what could be a rebuke of today’s bitter gridlock: “Let our patriotism be reflected in the creation of confidence in one another, rather than in crusades of suspicion.”

As the March on Washington plays out at the Lincoln Memorial, we see the president listening at an open White House window with a black doorman as the throng sings “We Shall Overcome.” The subtitle, “The Transformation of a Man and the Emergence of a Great President,” makes clear from the outset this is an admiring chronicle. Kennedy skeptics might be dubious of some of its implied or stated projections. Would the Civil Rights Act have passed if he hadn’t been killed? Would he have found the way out of Vietnam that he sought, or an approach to Russia and China that could have hastened the Cold War’s end? Kennedy-phobics might roll their eyes at the book’s implication that JFK was becoming a better husband toward the end. While not glossing his philandering history, it argues something changed between

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While the argument can be made that Jesus’ teachings were revolutionary, there is scant evidence to support the argument he was a violent “revolutionary zealot who walked across Galilee gathering an army of disciples” to rain down the wrath of God on Rome. Take Jesus’ routing of the money-changers from the Temple and contrast it with the assassination of the high priest Jonathan by the Sicarii, with which Aslan opens “Zealot.” The assassin slit Jona- NONFICTION than’s throat in broad daylight 1. ZEALOT: THE LIFE AND TIMES in the middle of the Temple. OF JESUS OF NAZARETH, by Reza Nowhere does it say Jesus ever Aslan. (Random House, $27) resorted to murder. Meanwhile, 2. HAPPY, HAPPY, HAPPY: MY the Sicariis engaged in whole- LIFE AND LEGACY AS THE DUCK sale slaughter of the Jewish rul- COMMANDER, by Phil Robertson. ing class. (Howard Books, $24.99) In the end, for this reader 3. LEAN IN: WOMEN, WORK AND anyway, “Zealot” doesn’t fully THE WILL TO LEAD, by Sheryl make its case, but I’ll defend Sandberg. (Knopf Publishing Group, Aslan’s right to expound it $24.95) against all comers. 4. THIS TOWN: TWO PARTIES AND Yvonne Zipp is MLive’s book critic. Contact her at yzipp@mlive.com.

Book brings JFK’s heady final days to life Editor’s note: The “Written from the Mitten” series on Michigan authors will continue next week.

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Jack and Jackie Kennedy after the death of their infant son, Patrick, in August 1963. Citing times and places, Clarke suggests JFK passed up specific liaison opportunities with other women; he also quotes multiple observers as noticing previously unseen loving looks and demonstrative gestures between the normally cool, private couple. Such observations illustrate the highly effective research method employed by Clarke, whose previous book subjects have ranged from Pearl Harbor to Raoul Wallenberg. Small, telling details about JFK get hoovered up along with the big things, such as policy debates recorded by secretly installed Oval Office microphones to create immediacy and surprise. When the always restless Kennedy doodles during dull meetings, Clarke’s descriptions of what he draws give a glimpse into the president’s mind. On Nov. 21, during his final trip, he made a doodle on the stationery of a Texas hotel. This one wasn’t his typical impatient scribbling. He drew “a sailboat heeling slightly in the wind,” Clarke writes. “He put a diamond-shaped figure above it, perhaps one of the kites he and John had flown off the back of the (presidential yacht) ‘Honey Fitz’ the previous summer. ... This one was evocative and serene.”

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Nanny’s bad habits irk her employer D

ear Abby: My children’s nanny, “Daisy,” has been with us for more than two years. She’s not the best, but I know I could do a lot worse. The most important thing is my children adore her and she is used to our routine. By and large, I’m happy to have her. However, I have two pet peeves I don’t know how to address. Daisy is always late. Not by much, mind you — but it is consistent. She’s at least five minutes late every single day. Maybe it shouldn’t bother me so much, but it does. I never dock her pay for tardiness, and I always pay her on time. To me, it’s a reflection of how important she views her job. I feel it is disrespectful. The kicker is, Daisy is studying to be a nurse. The second thing is, on hot, humid days, Daisy has the worst body odor imaginable. When the weather is cool, she doesn’t smell, but once sticky

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Dear Heloise: I have some photo album books from the 1970s with sticky backs and clear plastic covers. I was trying to remove the photos so I could reorganize my collection. I was not able to peel them off as it took the paper backing off the photos. So I thought that heat might be the answer. I removed the clear plastic covers and placed the photos in my car on a warm day. Within a couple hours on my dashboard, the photos were easy to peel off. It also didn’t affect the information written on the back. — Susanne S., Kalamazoo, Mich.

Dear Abby: I am going to a concert by a popular band. My brother and my cousin always make fun of this band. People commenting online also post mean things about them. I know they have a right to their own opinions,

but I don’t get the same reactions when I talk about or listen to other popular music. Did people do this 10 or 20 years ago? Do they think it’s cool to express hatred about mainstream musicians? Maybe the more popular something is, the more people there are having negative feelings toward it. — Free to Listen at 13 Dear Free to Listen: There is always a degree of backlash against hugely popular entertainers because some people think it’s more “cool” to be a fan of a new, upcoming band. Years ago, some people loved the Beatles and hated the Rolling Stones, and vice versa. The behavior you describe has been going on ever since the music business began. Write Dear Abby at P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069 or DearAbby.com.

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her pay docked. (If she uses public transportation, there should be some flexibility, but because she’s late every day she should be told she needs to leave home a few minutes earlier.) As to her personal hygiene issue, address it directly. Tell her you expect her to have showered, used deodorant and put on fresh clothes before coming to work — especially in the summer. Helpful hint: When you hire someone, have a list of written rules prepared for the individual to read and sign so there will be no misunderstandings. Doing that is being an effective boss.

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sense & sensitivity that it works for both of you. Party time needs to be on the weekend, and not every weekend. Tell her you would like to participate in the planning of having multiple guests over. In general, describe to her how you live and what your hope your dorm experience will be like. Then negotiate with each other. This negotiation will last for the duration of your stay together. It is a fluid experience. Dear Harriette: About a month ago, I broke up with my boyfriend of two years. It was a long-distance relationship, and I didn’t see him often. But his sister and some of his other family members still live in my city. I have gotten very close to them, and they say they consider me a family member. When we broke up I was afraid that I wouldn’t have the same relationship that I

had with his family. I called his sister and she still feels the same way. How can I deal with this change? — Bridging the Divide, San Francisco Dear Bridging the Divide: Welcome to the reality of long-term dating and breakups. It is natural that you became close to your ex’s family. The natural progression of a committed relationship is that both partners become close to both families. When people marry, it is extremely helpful for the families to be bonded. The challenge when you break up is that those ties are often still binding. In this case, you are still fresh out of your relationship. Yes, you can remain friendly with his family. No, you should not talk to them about the breakup or any intimacies between you and your ex. But over time, if both you and his family members continue to want to be in communication with each other, you can. Write to Harriette Cole at United Feature Syndicate, 200 Madison Ave., New York, NY 10016. Email: askharriette@harriettecole.com

Teach kids responsibility (Note: A version of this column ran in November 2012.)

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Some parents believe in paying a weekly allowance, and some pay their kids for individual chores. Others don’t pay anything, opting instead to give their children money for purchases based on their overall attitude and helpfulness. There’s no onesize-fits-all approach. Whatever system you adopt, it’s important to remember that one of your Certainly creative! Just be major goals is to prepare sure the photos are not in your children to live in the direct sunlight, which might “real world” — the world fade them. of work, taxes, charitable — Heloise giving and investments. In that world, nobody is going Dear Heloise: When to pay them for making their cleaning our toaster, I always beds or taking out the trash. take it outside to our patio. Instead, they’ll be paid for The crumbs fall out for our things like managing a group feathered friends, and there’s of employees, tuning up no muss or fuss in the kitchen. somebody’s car or selling a — Sue in California pair of shoes to a demanding customer. Dear Heloise: When I need With that in mind, we to make planters lightweight, would suggest that kids I put broken-up plastic foam perform certain tasks around in them. This has helped me the house simply because to be able to move very large they are part of the family. planters and is a great way to This might include taking recycle the foam. care of their own rooms, — Anna, via email picking up their toys, helping prepare meals, washing their Write to Heloise at P.O. Box 795000, own clothes and, yes, even taking out the trash. San Antonio, TX 78279-5000, On the other hand, by fax to 210-HELOISE. you might pay your kids Email: Heloise@heloise.com

DALY FOCUS ON THE FAMILY for chores that demand more time and energy — contributions to the life of the household that go beyond the call of duty. This might include mowing the lawn, washing the car or, in the case of a responsible teenager, baby-sitting younger siblings for an entire Saturday afternoon. Whether it’s a regular responsibility or a chore that earns a “paycheck,” it’s important to communicate clearly what you’re looking for in terms of the time frame and the level of quality you expect.

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says something that hurts you or makes you mad, it pushes your buttons. Common buttons include feeling rejected, abandoned, helpless, inadequate, unloved, worthless or unimportant. All of these buttons are ultimately rooted in fear. When someone pushes your fear button, you tend to react with unhealthy words or actions calculated to motivate the other person to change and give you what you want. For example, if you fear being a failure, you want to feel successful. If you fear being rejected, you desire to feel accepted. Most of us use unhealthy reactions to deal with our fear, and, as a result, we sabotage our relationships. The key to breaking this cycle is for you and your spouse to first identify your buttons, and then your reactions. Remember, you can either talk about the surface issue, arguing about what the other person does that hurts or frustrates you, or you can talk about what is really driving your hurt and frustration — your buttons. Don’t be afraid to ask an outside party for help with this process, if necessary. Focus on the Family can offer you a free counseling session by phone and also put you in touch with a qualified counselor in your area. Send your questions to Focus on the Family, P.O. Box 444, Colorado Springs, CO 80995.

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ou hear it all the time, but do you know what it means to live below your means? Have you figured out how to do that? To live below your means is to choose a lifestyle you can pay for with the money you have and still have some money left over. Living below your means in this high-pressure, creditbased, gotta-have-it-all-rightnow society is not exactly easy. It takes skill and determination to go against the tide and buck a system that encourages spending all we have now plus what we hope we’ll get in the future. It takes strength of character to protest against the message that insists that as long as you can get away with it, it’s OK to have what you want now and pay for it later. Here’s the secret for living below your means in just eight little words: Buy what you need; want what you have. That’s it. Simple, profound and life-changing once that truth worms its way into your mind and soul. So how can we truly embrace those eight words and live well in a culture where everywhere we turn we’re tempted to live beyond our incomes? The principle has to become part of the fabric of your belief system. That is the way to choose contentment — to choose joy regardless of your situation right this moment. You choose to want what you have. Here are three ways to make that attitude a reality: Insulate. Choosing to be grateful for what you have is the way to build a layer of insulation around your life that will protect you from focusing on what you don’t have.

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hunt everydAy cheApskAte Isolate. If you are easily dissatisfied or prone to impulsive behaviors, identify your weak spots then remove yourself from them. Turn off the television. Limit your exposure to websites like Pinterest. Isolate yourself from mindless shopping. Toss mail order catalogs in the trash unopened. Put distance between you and temptation. Self-talk. Confronting yourself is a great way to build your strength against the strong current of temptation to spend beyond your ability to pay. Ask yourself these kinds of questions, and then expect honest answers: n Do I need this? n Don’t I have something already that will do just as well? n Am I sure this is a good value? n Do I have the cash to pay for it? n Could I delay the purchase for a few weeks? n Am I willing to sit on my decision for 24 hours before acting? Living below your means creates margin between you and the financial edge. It is the way to build wealth, reduce stress and improve your options, and that leads to peace of mind. Living below your means is an honorable way to conduct your life. Write Mary Hunt at Everyday Cheapskate, P.O. Box 2135, Paramount, CA 90723, or Email her at mary@everydaycheapskate.com.

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ear Carolyn: My niece just turned 15. Physically, she reminds me of myself at her age — she looks about 19. I lost my virginity when I was 14, so, ever since last year, I’ve been wondering if there is a way I can talk to her about what she’s thinking about sex. She has a good mom, but they are very different — her mom (my husband’s sister) is religious and was always kind of nerdy and well-behaved in school, while my niece is not religious, is a popular cheerleader, and has always tended a bit more toward the wild side than her mother ever did. So I’m not sure how much they have or have not talked about this. Should I ask my sisterin-law if they have had this conversation, and/or if she thinks it would be helpful for me to approach this topic with my niece (given my status as hip younger aunt with similar wild-child past)? Should I invite my niece out with me and try to unawkwardly bring it up? — So, Had Sex Yet?

This girl has a mother. A good one, by your own estimation. Your quest to be part of her education ends there, unless mother or niece takes the initiative to invite you in. The mere act of volunteering for that role would say to or about your sister-in-law, “I don’t think you’re up to this.” And who says she’s not up to it? If you care about your niece, then care about your whole niece, not just her early bloom. Talk to her about all kinds of things. Your interest is suspiciously close to being about how groovy you are, versus what your sister-in-law and niece actually need. I hope I’m wrong about that, but it’s up to you to make sure I am. Dear Carolyn: Five years ago, my mother-inlaw was having financial problems. We loaned her several thousand dollars to be paid back when she sold

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tell me About it her home, which was on the market. Several months later, when the economy soured, she took it off. She has never tried to sell it since. Soon after, her business did a 180-degree turn and has made phenomenal profits. We now have financial pressures and I would like to ask for the money back. Because my motherin-law has given my wife extra money and gifts for Christmas and birthdays for the last three years, my wife believes her mother owes us nothing and will not ask her for it. This has led to several arguments and apparently I’m a jerk for not recognizing that my mother-in-law has paid us back already through gifts. Help me understand. — N. Your mother-in-law owes you every cent she borrowed. But beware using math to solve a problem that’s personal, not business. Your wife doesn’t want to ask her mom for the money. It’s not for me to say why, but she’d hardly be the first person to fear that calling in a loan would hurt a highly valued relationship more than the money is worth. I hope “jerk” was your word, not hers, because the idea of treating gifts as loan repayments leaves space for two people to disagree. Your objection is legitimate but it’s her relationship with her mom that’s on the line, so I encourage you both to acknowledge openly the validity of each other’s position on this. Then, please accept that your wife’s bond with her mom trumps money, and drop the subject for good. Write to Carolyn Hax at Tell Me About It, Sunday Source, 1150 15th St. NW, Washington, DC 20071. Email: tellme@washingtonpost. com.


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Burnham is a fan of Holly Hunt fabrics treated with Nano-Tex, which resists spills n many homes, the and stains without changing “family room” is deco- the fabric’s texture. Indoor/outdoor rugs are anrated with just one purpose: to withstand the other great option now that impact of juice-spilling, they’re being made with mategame-playing, cookie-eating, rials soft to the touch. crayon-wielding children. Flynn, who often uses SunThe result often is a room brella indoor/outdoor fabrics, that’s long on durability but suggested upholstering with short on style. removable slipcovers for easy How can you create a styl- cleaning. ish, sophisticated family room When choosing slipcovers, where grown-ups will want to “washed linen is great, since spend time, while still keeping it’s meant to look worn-in and super casual.” the space kid-friendly? Three design experts — He also is a fan of very dark Brian Patrick Flynn, of decor- denim: “Navy blue and chardemon.com and Flynnside Out coal are my go-to choices for Productions; Betsy Burnham, denim slipcovers, since they of Burnham Design; and Jon look more tailored than basic Call, of Mr. Call Designs — of- beiges or creams,” he said. fer some advice:

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A playful family room is shown in a home shared by two young parents and their two active sons. Interior designer Brian Patrick Flynn deliberately used youth as a part of the room’s decor with original framed photography of 1980s Duplo figures as well as playful accessories and a bold, vibrant palette of navy blue and fire engine red.

Flynn also recommended built-ins and suggested “adding color and pattern to their back panels.” “I usually use large-scale patterned wallpaper,” he said. Consider nautical styles: “They’re casual and fun, and they don’t take themselves too Multi-use tables Family rooms are built for seriously.” entertaining, so think about For additional storage, Flynn flexible seating, Burnham said. said, replace coffee tables with “Maybe a side table that’s also Extra storage “upholstered storage ottomans a stool or a coffee table that’s Have a place for everything, complete with safety locking Burnham said, so toys and mechanisms, which prevent also a bench or an ottoman.” Kids can use an ottoman other kid-related items can be little ones from getting inside as a surface for games, while put away easily at the end of of them to hide and also proadult party guests can use it the day. She recommended a tecting any little fingers from as seating. wall of built-in cabinets with hinges.” Opt for tables with rounded doors, so kids’ clutter can be He suggested upholstering corners for safety in rooms easily stashed — at hand but ottomans with indoor-outdoor where kids often play, Flynn out of sight. fabrics, so they’ll withstand She also suggested creat- spills and sticky fingers. said, and choose tables with “metal or weathered wood ing storage space in the famtops. Metal tops can withstand ily room for a few fragile or Bold colors heavy wear and tear, while valuable items that aren’t In a high-traffic family room, Neat sofas Call suggested sticking with Strong fabrics Call recommended skipping weathered wood is intended kid-friendly. “Design technology and sofas that have three or four to look worn, so as kids take “You can have a cashmere deeper colors rather than textiles are catching up with seat cushions and several more their toll on the pieces, it sim- throw in the cabinet that you whites or pale shades. Flynn agreed. our family-friendly lifestyle,” cushions across the back. ply adds to the intended look.” pull out for the adults,” Burn“If you’ve got kids playing ham said. By storing these “The one color I use more Burnham said. “There are so many outdoor fabrics, so many and jumping on those,” he said, Varied lighting things in the room, you’re more than any other in familyamazing vinyls” that are du- you’ll constantly be finding the Rooms that do double-duty likely to really use them, yet centric spaces is navy blue,” he rable and easy to clean but also cushions out of place or on the need lighting that does too, they’re protected from the kids’ said, because it can appeal to look good. Call said. play. the whole family. floor. BY MELISSA RAYWORTH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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Instead, he said, pick a sofa with one large seat cushion and no separate cushions along the back — “something tailored and clean looking” that won’t need its cushions adjusted constantly.

“When you have adults over or if you’re watching TV or it’s a more intimate moment, you want a lamp by the sofa, at eye-level or below, to create intimate pools of light,” he said. But kids doing homework or art projects need the brighter light that overhead fixtures provide. Make sure your family room has both.

He recommended Seaworthy navy from Sherwin-Williams: “It has just the right amount of purple in it to make it bright instead of dark.” “Red is another high-energy hue, which works great in family rooms,” Flynn said, which works well with most other colors, especially black-brown, navy blue and charcoal.

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Don’t hide the fact the room is being shared with kids, Flynn said. “Embrace it. Work children and playfulness into the design of a family room’s aesthetic,” he suggested. On the walls, he likes to use “pop art or original photography of toys, especially vintage toys, or black-andwhite candid photography of the family blown up to an enormous scale” to personalize the room. “Kids and pets are a huge part of our lives. Since we love them more than the sofas and chairs they sit on, why not make them as much as part of a room’s decoration as its furnishings?” Flynn said.

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Players and coaches from the 2013 Michigan football team took to Michigan Stadium Sunday, Aug. 11, and thousands of fans came in for autographs and fun on the ďŹ eld. AnnArbor.com staff photographers Melanie Maxwell and Courtney Sacco captured these images.

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Michigan linebacker Jake Ryan, tight end Jordan Paskorz, linebacker Desmond Morgan, wide receiver Jeremy Gallon and running back Fitzgerald Toussaint joke around in the stands.

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Four-year-old Max of Ann Arbor throws the ball as he plays a blowup QB Blitz game.

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Michigan running back Drake Johnson signs an autograph for a fan.

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Freshmen wide receiver Csont’e York and running back Wyatt Shallman sign autograph for fans.

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Michigan head coach Brady Hoke signs the t-shirt of Liam Woolson, 1, of Farmington Hills.

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One-year-old Rylynn Ewing of Tecumseh meets a group of Michigan cheerleaders.

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Wisconsin site plans Halloween dramas

MADISON, Wis. — A Wisconsin historical site is planning several weekends of horrorthemed live-action plays before Halloween. Old World Wisconsin plans to offer its “Wake Not the Dead” series on the second, third and fourth weekends of October. The plays will include “The Monkey’s Paw” and “The Tales of Edgar Allan Poe.” Tickets will run $65 for adults and $50 for children 17 and younger. Groups of 15 or more get a $5 discount per ticket. Old World Wisconsin features dozens of historic buildings relocated from around the state. It’s located just outside Eagle in southeastern Wisconsin.

Cedar Fair attendance flat in first half of year

SANDUSKY, Ohio — Amusement park operator Cedar Fair Entertainment Co. said attendance has been down just a bit in the first half of this year. The company, which owns parks such as Cedar Point and Kings Island in Ohio, said attendance was down less than 1 percent through June. But, the slight attendance drop has been offset by an increase in spending at its parks and hotels this summer. The company, which is headquartered in Sandusky, said it sold a record number of season passes for this year and that group sales also are up. Cedar Fair owns more than a dozen amusement parks and water parks around the country, along with a handful of hotels.

‘Lorax’ art exhibition opening in Omaha

OMAHA, Neb. — An exhibition of original art for Dr. Seuss’ “The Lorax” opened Aug. 10 at the Joslyn Art Museum in Omaha. Theodore Geisel’s hand-drawn artwork is on loan from the Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library in Austin, Texas. The exhibition runs through Nov. 3. Admission is free.

Chicago only U.S. stop for David Bowie exhibit

CHICAGO — An exhibition on the career of David Bowie will make its only U.S. stop at Chicago’s Museum of Contemporary Art next year. “David Bowie is” is at London’s V&A Museum until Sunday. The V&A Museum curated the exhibit and said it has been staying open until 10 p.m. to meet demand. Attendance has been about 300,000. The exhibition next goes to the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto and the Museum of Image and Sound in Sao Paulo before coming to Chicago from September 2014 to January 2015. Later exhibitions will be in Paris and the Netherlands. “David Bowie is” is the first international retrospective of the musician’s fivedecade career. It includes more than 300 items, including handwritten lyrics, original costumes, album artwork, set designs and performance materials.

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avoid the storms and rough weather conditions for which the lake is so notorious. The Rock of Ages reef lay directly in the path of these ships. The Fresnel lens was replaced in 1985 with a lowThe unique 1908 Rock of maintenance, solar-powered Ages Lighthouse sits on a lens. The Fresnel lens now small exposed reef about is on display at the Windigo 21/2 miles west of Isle Royale. Ranger Station in Washington The lighthouse consists of a 117- Harbor on Isle Royale. The foot bottle-shaped steel tower still-active lighthouse is owned incorporating, in addition to by the Coast Guard and is not the light, complete fog signal open to the public. It can be equipment and living quarters seen from tour boats traveling for the four keepers assigned between Grand Portage, Minn., to the station. The tower was and Isle Royale. The Great topped with a massive second- Lakes Lighthouse Keepers Asorder Fresnel lens, the largest sociation ran an excursion in lens used on the Great Lakes. 2013 to see all the lights of Isle The need for a lighthouse on Royale and plans to run the exthis reef arose from changes in cursion again in 2014. For more information, visit Lake Superior navigation. The growth of the port of Duluth isleroyaleboats.com or call generated increasing ship traf- 218-475-0024. fic, and ship captains frequently preferred to take a northerly For additional information, route around Lake Superior. call 231-436-5580, or visit This route helped them gllka.com.

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From the wood chipper to art galleries, what you should see on your visit BY CORALIE CARLSON THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

FARGO, N.D. — It’s a good time to be a North Dakotan. An oil boom in the west has fueled an economic surge, the locals’ frugal nature helped to prevent any housing bubble and the threat of global warming looks like an attractive option for the chilly climate. So, why not visit the state’s largest city, Fargo? With just over 100,000 people, this city on the eastern edge of the state offers local culture with a good dose of pride and quirkiness. You’ll need a car to get around, but let’s face it: If you’re in Fargo, you probably drove here.

The wood chipper

To the chagrin of some residents, the Coen brothers put Fargo on the pop-culture map with their dark comedy “Fargo.” But, the town has begun to embrace its place in cinematic history. Now the movie’s most gruesome prop — the wood chipper, complete with a fake foot sticking out — is on display at the Fargo-Moorhead Visitors Center, just off Interstate 94. Film fans also will find a copy of the screenplay and some extra ear-flapped hats to wear for a photo-op. Want to hear that famous

accent? Staff are happy to oblige with a heartfelt, “Yah, sure, you betcha!”

The floods

Fargo isn’t just known for the movie, it’s also notorious for the floods. Every spring, the Red River becomes a potential menace as snowmelt and rain push the muddy waterway over its banks. If you’re visiting then, prepare to help sandbag. But, at other times, visitors can stroll along the dike and see a giant gauge of the high water marks (not including the most recent record set in 2009 of 40.8 feet or 12.4 meters). Nearby is a farmer’s market and biking paths. In the winter, visit the other slope of the dike for one of the best sledding hills in an otherwise flat town.

Downtown stroll

Park your car, take a walk downtown along Broadway and imagine how this Gateway to the West looked to pioneers when the city was founded in the 1870s. The street is dotted with well-preserved marquees, including a giant art deco sign for the Fargo Theater, which still shows films and live performances. You’ll see blocks threaded with railroads while also enjoying window shopping in today’s boutiques and cafes.

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The wood chipper used in the movie “Fargo,” above, is on display at the Fargo-Moorhead Visitors Center in Fargo, N.D.

Baseball legend

A tribute to hometown hero Roger Maris, who broke Babe Ruth’s home run record by hitting 61 in ’61, is just down the hall from a formal wear store in the West Acres Mall. A steady stream of onlookers stops by the glass cases to see memorabilia and learn about the Fargo native, who is revered as much for his character as his athletic achievements. Walk into a small room and sit in Maris-era Yankee Stadium seats to watch a commemorative movie.

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PORTLAND, Maine — Go for the lobster. Stay for the duck fat. Culinary excursionists undoubtedly are drawn to Maine for a taste of the state’s signature crustacean, and they won’t be disappointed. But, once you’ve had your fill of butter-drenched claws and tender hunks of lobster tail tucked into hot dog rolls, head to the state’s largest city where there are many — perhaps even too many — great food finds to explore. That’s actually the problem with Portland. For a city of just 66,000 people along the ocean, it seems practically overrun by amazing eateries, from standing-room-only bakeries to award-winning high-enders. For residents and frequent visitors with the leisure to explore them all, it is a boon. But for those on a tighter schedule, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. So, let’s keep it simple. If you have time for just one meal in Portland, make it at Duckfat. Opened in 2005 by the same team that runs upscale Hugo’s down the street, Duckfat is a sliver of a shop wedged between two other restaurants in an otherwise unremarkable commercial zone. With its low

lighting and crowded, high tables and stools, it feels more like a bar. In fact, ambiance is merely ... meh — and slightly uncomfortable, at that. None of that matters. The stools could be covered with spikes, and it would be worth planting yourself firmly on them just to enjoy Duckfat’s signature dish: hand-cut Belgian-style french fries made from Maine potatoes and cooked in ... duck fat. When you order, you’ll have a choice of numerous dipping sauces. They’re probably all fine, but the one you want is the truffle ketchup. Savory, sweet, tangy and hauntingly good. Your best bet is to treat the fries as the main course, then share a few other dishes as sides. Whether you go for lunch or dinner, chances are you will need to wait for a table (they don’t do reservations). If so, you have the perfect excuse to amble down to Micucci Grocery Co. just a couple of blocks away. This old-timey Italian grocer is jammed with fresh breads, olive oils, cured meats, cheeses and plenty of other items to inspire a takehome feast. After your meal — assuming you have the time and stomach capacity — wander toward the water, where the bulk of the city’s pubs and shops reside. Head for The Gelato Fiasco, which offers about 30 flavors — rotated daily out of 100 possibilities — of the chilly Italian treat.

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A woman looks at a display on baseball legend Roger Maris in the West Acres Mall in Fargo, N.D. With just over 100,000 people, this city on the eastern edge of the state offers local culture with a good dose of pride and quirkiness.

Fargo has a handful of art museums which charge a small fee, but for a free art fix visit the local galleries. The Underbrush Gallery, nestled in a strip mall in south Fargo, is chockfull of works by local artists and has a notable collection of Native American art. The staff is happy to stop and tell you the stories behind the rotating collection.

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This 2012 photo provided by GoBreck.com shows hikers on a hilly trail in Breckenridge, Colo. Breckenridge might be best known as a ski resort, but it offers many summer and fall activities for visitors, along with offseason deals. AP

Breckenridge Much more than a ski town mid-19th century gold rush. It became a resort town in the 1960s with the opening of the RECKENRIDGE, Colo. ski area, which attracts more — Some mountain towns than 1 million skiers every year. are touted for their luxury Over the years, the town accommodations, fine dining locals call Breck became a or arts scene. Some are known summer and fall destination as the place to go for spas, hik- as well, drawing visitors from ing or biking. Others, golf or around the world. world-class fishing. It’s easy to see why. Breckenridge might have the Breckenridge sits along the best combination of all those Blue River, just above where it attributes. feeds into Dillon Reservoir and Known for its massive ski below the towering 14,000-foot resort, Breckenridge also has peaks of the Ten-Mile Range, plenty to offer this time of year, so panoramic views are visible with a wide range of summer from pretty much anywhere and fall activities, reasonable in town. prices and a low-key vibe, all set in the picturesque Colorado Not too hot, not too cold Rockies. The weather during the “The weather is great, it’s summer is nearly perfect durclean and it’s well-kept, the ing the day and with just-theprices are not exorbitant, and right coolness at night, though you can find anything that you watch out for the afternoon want to do,” said Monroe Bu- thunderstorms that often crop ford, who is from Gulf Shores, up. In the fall, before the first Ala., but has spent summers snows arrive in late October, in Breckenridge with his wife, the temperatures still are warm Sue, since 1994. “It’s just an enough for outdoor activities ideal place for people who and the nighttime lows above like to get out of the heat in the unbearable range. the summertime.” Within the town are dozens Located about 90 min- of shops, a wide variety of resutes from Denver, Brecken- taurants — from a crepe stand ridge originally was founded to steaks and seafood — that as a mining town during the offer non-peak season deals BY JOHN MARSHALL THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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and an art district that has the expected high-end galleries along with places that teach classes and have hands-on, take-it-with-you workshops. Many of the shops and restaurants feature local products, including beer from the Breckenridge Brewery and bourbon from the Breckenridge Distillery, which offers daily tours. And the locals don’t act like locals. Friendly and laid-back, they give off a “You’re-one-ofus” vibe to visitors instead of treating them like trespassers. “It’s a very, local, homey feel,” said Jessie Unruh, of GoBreck, also known as the Breckenridge Resort Chamber, which helps promote tourism. “We treat everybody, the locals, visitors, like family and go out of our way to help people out. There’s nothing better than coming to a town and doing what the locals do instead of just wandering around and hoping you’ll find something interesting to do.” What makes Breckenridge so much fun is the multitude of activities. Hiking and biking trails crisscross the mountains, and families often ride cruiser bikes to get around town. The Blue River is a great

place to fish, and the waters below Dillon Dam are some of the best in the state for trout and kokanee salmon during their annual run. The lake is great for sailing or riding in pontoon boats, and there are numerous golf courses to choose from, including the Jack Nicklausdesigned Breckenridge Golff Club on the north side of town. There’s also the Breckenridge Summer Fun Park at the top of the gondola, featuring a mountain roller coaster, slides and a chair lift ride to above 11,000 feet for scenic views. For the adventurous types, there’s rock climbing and rafting, and, to recover, numerous spa options around town that offer deals during the summer. And for something a little different, Snow Cap Sled Dogs — snowcapssleddogs.com — offers summer dog sled rides that include a tour of the compound, meet and greet with their huskies and a tow through the woods with one of their teams. “We mainly go hiking these days, but there are so many things that you can do around town, and most them you can do them all in one day,” Buford said. “It’s a great place to go for the summertime.”

Crowds gather at the annual Oktoberfest celebration in Breckenridge, Colo.

IF YOU GO Breckenridge, Colo. Connect: gobreck.com Lodging: The town offers a wide range of lodging options starting around $100 a night during the summer, but home rentals are a popular alternative. Seasons Dreams has rental homes starting at $300 per night during the summer, and the massive Four Peaks Home is perfect for reunions or large gatherings, yourbreckrental.com Altitude tips: Breckenridge is 9,600 feet above sea level, so most people will need time to adjust to the altitude. It helps to drink extra water and avoid alcohol and heavy exercise.

Some people experience shortness of breath, headaches or fatigue, but symptoms typically resolve within a day or two. Higher altitudes also increase the risk of sunburn. Something different: One way to get the real flavor of Breckenridge is to hire a personal chef. Chef Ian Buchanan has cooked around the world during a 16-year career and can create personalized meals made with local products. Depending on the level of service, the price per person is often the same as a high-end restaurant, with a more personalized approach, open2theworld.com.

Explore the Quartier Chinois, Chinatown in Paris as Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and other parts of Southeast Asia. For visitors adventurous PARIS — Ask a Parisian enough to wander off wellabout the city’s Chinatown, worn tourist tracks, and who and you’re likely to get an an- relish the possibility of redefinswer that’s uncharacteristically ing the unforgettable Parisian reticent. meal, the Quartier Chinois’ vi“It’s not exactly where I’d brancy awaits discovery, with bring someone,” natives will something for all five senses. demur politely. It’s the rare person who will say what most Getting there locals feel: “There’s nothing to Take the 5, 6, or 7 Metro see there.” lines to the Place d’Italie staIt’s true that the high-rise tion or the 14 to Olympiades. buildings of the Quartier Chi- Stroll down the triangle that’s nois (Chinese Quarter), as it’s formed by the forking of the formally known, seem some- two main arteries, Avenue de what soulless, especially com- Choisy and Avenue d’Ivry. For pared to nearby monuments the biggest slice of the action, such as the Eiffel Tower and head there from Wednesday Arc de Triomphe. The Quartier through Sunday; as in other Chinois also feels quieter and areas of the city, many places less crowded than Chinatowns are closed on either Monday or in places such as New York and Tuesday. It’s located in the 13th San Francisco — though here, arrondissement and is not to be as in those cities, it’s not un- confused with a smaller Asian usual to see people practicing enclave in Belleville. tai chi outdoors. But this is the largest Chi- Sights natown in Europe, and its hidNo trip to the Quartier Chiden charms include, among nois is complete without a other things, an impressive stop to Tang Freres, 48 Avenue diversity, drawing on the heri- d’Ivry, one of the largest Asian tage of French colonies such supermarkets in Europe, which

one of its facades, the Notre Dame de Chine, 27 Avenue de Choisy, is a modern Catholic church that offers the occasional concert alongside Mass and traditional hymns.

BY ELISA MALA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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A man rides his bicycle past shops at the Chinese quarter in the 13th district of Paris, the largest Chinatown in Europe.

offers a dizzying hodgepodge of produce, spices, meats and rice cookers. Produce is the main draw at the smaller and more easily navigable Thai Fruits Center, 189 Avenue de Choisy, as well unusual beverages such as canned bubble tea from Taiwan and Bourbon-brand beer from Reunion, the Frenchspeaking island off the coast

of Madagascar. On the outskirts, the shopping center at Les Olympiades, 44 Avenue d’Ivry, doubles as a popular gathering spot, with stalls hawking kitschy bric-abrac from Asia. There’s even a Buddhist temple here.

Durian, the notoriously pungent Southeast Asian fruit, makes its way into tarts at Patisserie de Choisy, 62 Avenue de Choisy. Less adventurous eaters can sample pastries with milder flavors such as pandan leaf and coconut, or pick up steamed buns with savory meat fillings. Wash it all down, if you dare, with durian-flavored bubble tea at Teawan, 129 Avenue de Choisy (4 euros for a small, 5 for large.)

Tastes

Don’t miss the mouthwatering and surprisingly inexpensive banh mi sandwiches at Hoa Nam, 51 Avenue d’Ivry, where flavorful vegetables and meats on fresh baguettes can be had for 3 euros. For another quick bite, the cafeteria-style Sounds offerings at Tang Gourmet, Easily spotted by the eye- 188 Avenue de Choisy, inpopping mural painted onto clude dumplings, rolls and

rice-and-meat plate combos to stay or to go. For a hearty sit-down meal, follow the hordes to Pho Banh Cuon 14, known locally as Pho 14, 129 Avenue de Choisy, a Vietnamese noodle place whose runaway success has inspired many imitations in the area. The real deal has lines flowing out the door, though casual and efficient service make for short waits. For Chinese cuisine, Sinorama, 23 Rue du Docteur Magnan, long has been a neighborhood institution. The Cambodian fare at Mondol Kiri, 159 Avenue de Choisy, is among the pricier options, but also offers the most upscale ambience and experience in the vicinity. And for the trendy, Lao Lane Xang, 102 Avenue d’Ivry, pairs Laotian cuisine with modern decor.

Touch

Pick up a paddle and test the ping-pong tables at Parc de Choisy. On sunny days, the fountains, foliage and carousel also make the park very picnic-friendly — nothing like the feeling of grass beneath your feet.


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$14,900 Extreme Dodge Chrysler Jeep

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Silverado 1500

‘11 30k

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‘99 88k

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$4,954

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‘09 55k

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$15,995 Jim Knox Chrysler Dodge

Silverado 1500

‘11 22k

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$26,921 Art Moehn Chevrolet Honda

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Sebring

‘06 126k jaN142518

$5,481

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‘12 22k

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$17,699 Dick Scott Motor Mall

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Silverado 1500

‘11 21k

jaG208892

$27,725 Art Moehn Chevrolet Honda

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‘04 88k

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$6,490

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‘10 56k

jaR219105

$17,985 O’Hara Chrysler Jeep Dodge

866-833-8707

Silverado 1500

‘09 18k

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$27,746 Applegate Chevrolet

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Sebring

‘05 42k

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$7,495

Andrews Automotive

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Grand Caravan

‘13 23k

aaR527413

$18,500 Briarwood Ford

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jaE102727

$9,900

866-813-7109

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‘08 114k jaN167979

$8,900

Extreme Dodge Chrysler Jeep

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‘11 18k

jaR697261

$18,900 Extreme Dodge Chrysler Jeep

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‘08 63k

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$10,494 Dick Scott Motor Mall

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‘12 47k

jaR318609

$18,995 Jim Knox Chrysler Dodge

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$15,417 Art Moehn Chevrolet Honda

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‘09 95k

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$10,700 O’Hara Chrysler Jeep Dodge

866-833-8707

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‘12 42k

jaR318586

$18,995 Jim Knox Chrysler Dodge

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$15,985 Jay Chevrolet

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‘09 12k

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$16,995 Brighton Ford

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Grand Caravan

‘12 30k

jaR377740

$20,900 Extreme Dodge Chrysler Jeep

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$17,746 Art Moehn Chevrolet Honda

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$7,019

866-495-5007

Grand Caravan

‘12

jaR409060

$21,299 Dick Scott Motor Mall

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Art Moehn Chevrolet Honda

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‘12 17k

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$21,600 Extreme Dodge Chrysler Jeep

866-813-7109

Escape

‘12 34k

jaKC09898

$21,985 O’Hara Chrysler Jeep Dodge

866-833-8707

Focus

‘10 86k

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Grand Caravan

‘13 21k

jaR502725

$21,900 Extreme Dodge Chrysler Jeep

866-813-7109

Escape

‘11 19k

jaKC29202

$22,599 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

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‘08 38k

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800-291-6557

Grand Caravan

‘09 62k

jaR508992

$21,998 Dick Scott Motor Mall

855-811-9391

Escape

‘11 48k

flKA80750

$22,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

Focus

‘10 44k

flW249892

866-737-1153

$12,995 Brighton Ford

800-291-6557

Grand Caravan

‘12 13k

flR211116

$23,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

Escape

‘11 21k

jaKC50659

$23,950 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

Focus

‘11 30k

aaW147070 $12,999 Varsity Ford

800-291-6557

Journey

‘10 93k

aaT134711

$12,988 Fischer Honda

866-499-5928

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‘12 37k

flKC25073

$23,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

Focus

‘10 49k

aaW171871 $12,999 Varsity Ford

800-291-6557

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‘09 51k

jaT166889

$13,985 O’Hara Chrysler Jeep Dodge

866-833-8707

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‘11 23k

jaKB22820

$24,670 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

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‘11 25k

jaW164498

$13,940 Art Moehn Chevrolet Honda

866-495-5007

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‘10 58k

aaT264689

$13,999 Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

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‘13 31k

flUA54409

$25,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

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‘11 54k

flW177771

$13,995 Brighton Ford

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‘11 55k

jaT508351

$15,985 O’Hara Chrysler Jeep Dodge

866-833-8707

Escape Hybrid

‘08 61k

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$15,998 Dunning Subaru

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‘11 47k

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‘10 41k

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$16,900 Extreme Dodge Chrysler Jeep

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‘05 89k

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$12,995 Brighton Ford

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‘12 36k

jaL184315

$14,969 Seymour Ford

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‘10 57k

jaT139056

$16,900 Extreme Dodge Chrysler Jeep

866-813-7109

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‘09 64k

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$28,999 Varsity Ford

800-291-6557

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‘12 32k

aaL145337

$15,499 Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

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‘10 53k

flT100398

$16,960 Jay Chevrolet

888-379-9293

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‘12 34k

flEF00394

$36,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

Focus

‘12 19k

aaL274864

$16,333 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

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‘10 63k

jaT247791

$16,985 O’Hara Chrysler Jeep Dodge

866-833-8707

Expedition

‘11 26k

aaEF30717

$37,999 Varsity Ford

800-291-6557

Focus

‘13 11k

aaL255739

$17,995 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

Journey

‘10 30k

jaT125639

$17,285 O’Hara Chrysler Jeep Dodge

866-833-8707

Expedition

‘13 5k

aaEF16440

$43,884 Varsity Ford

800-291-6557

Focus

‘12 31k

flL153526

$17,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

Journey

‘12 56k

jaT154025

$17,900 Extreme Dodge Chrysler Jeep

866-813-7109

Expedition EL

‘09 101k aaLA03207

$16,899 Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

Focus

‘13 25k

jaL118449

$17,996 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

Journey

‘12 15k

jaT358505

$18,669 Dick Scott Motor Mall

855-811-9391

Expedition EL

‘08 98k

flLA74073

$22,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

Focus

‘12 16k

aaL421856

$17,999 Varsity Ford

800-291-6557

Journey

‘10 55k

jaT177256

$18,700 Extreme Dodge Chrysler Jeep

866-813-7109

Expedition EL

‘12 9k

flEF44949

$44,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

Focus

‘13 2k

aaL302998

$18,000 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

Journey

‘11 49k

jaT541270

$19,900 Jim Knox Chrysler Dodge

866-587-4072

Explorer

‘99 230k jaUB63945

$1,995

Kelly Automotive Group

866-928-0575

Focus

‘13 19k

aaL153824

$18,000 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

Journey

‘11 33k

jaT537578

$21,799 Dick Scott Motor Mall

855-811-9391

Explorer

‘03 108k jaUA30462

$5,985

O’Hara Chrysler Jeep Dodge

866-833-8707

Focus

‘13 2k

aaL326988

$18,295 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

Nitro

‘08 70k

jaW102484

$16,969 Dick Scott Motor Mall

855-811-9391

Explorer

‘05 102k jaUA02338

$7,683

Spartan Toyota

866-617-0988

Focus

‘13 1k

jaL361703

$18,799 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

Nitro

‘10 22k

jaW147302

$18,900 Extreme Dodge Chrysler Jeep

866-813-7109

Explorer

‘06 99k

$11,296 Dick Scott Motor Mall

855-811-9391

Focus

‘13 6k

aaL199907

$18,885 Varsity Ford

800-291-6557

flL311977

$18,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

jaUA59350

Nitro

‘11 51k

jaW513311

$19,991 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

Explorer

‘07 102k aaUB59013

$12,495 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

Focus

‘12 22k

Nitro

‘11 23k

jaW549568

$19,995 Kelly Automotive Group

866-928-0575

Explorer

‘07 90k

aaUA68851 $12,999 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

Freestar

‘04 126k jaBA66076

$5,985

O’Hara Chrysler Jeep Dodge

866-833-8707

Ram Pickup 1500

‘98 91k

jaS752733

$4,500

O’Hara Chrysler Jeep Dodge

866-833-8707

Explorer

‘07 63k

aaUB54145

866-540-2801

Freestar

‘04 90k

aaBA39089

$7,300

Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

jaUA07544

aaGA55190 $7,255

Infiniti of Ann Arbor

866-829-5164

$14,399 Briarwood Ford

Ram Pickup 1500

‘01 134k aaS336465

$4,999

Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

Explorer

‘08 58k

$17,269 Dick Scott Motor Mall

855-811-9391

Freestyle

‘06 93k

Ram Pickup 1500

‘03 144k jaJ643817

$7,900

Andrews Automotive

866-409-3579

Explorer

‘10 100k flUA67243

$17,495 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

Freestyle

‘06 126k flGA08715

$7,995

Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

Ram Pickup 1500

‘04 94k

$8,900

Extreme Dodge Chrysler Jeep

866-813-7109

Explorer

‘10 41k

$20,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

Freestyle

‘07 97k

flGA18368

$8,995

Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

jaJ218377

flUA80983

Ram Pickup 1500

‘04 82k

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$12,885 Jay Chevrolet

888-379-9293

Explorer

‘11 50k

aaGA27461 $25,988 Varsity Ford

800-291-6557

Fusion

‘07 142k aaR269333

$6,999

Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

Ram Pickup 1500

‘10 87k

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$13,969 Dick Scott Motor Mall

855-811-9391

Explorer

‘11 43k

flGA10751

866-737-1153

Fusion

‘07 109k jaR262612

$9,995

Jim Knox Chrysler Dodge

866-587-4072

Ram Pickup 1500

‘06 108k jaJ187148

$13,995 Kelly Automotive Group

866-928-0575

Explorer

‘11 22k

aaGA53623 $28,999 Varsity Ford

800-291-6557

Fusion

‘09 96k

aaR214464

$10,999 Varsity Ford

Ram Pickup 1500

‘06 58k

jaS658117

$15,985 O’Hara Chrysler Jeep Dodge

866-833-8707

Explorer

‘11 29k

flGA42462

866-737-1153

Fusion

‘08 92k

jaR186107

$11,340 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

Ram Pickup 1500

‘07 91k

jaJ563899

$16,995 Jim Knox Chrysler Dodge

866-587-4072

Explorer

‘11 45k

aaGA10694 $29,999 Varsity Ford

800-291-6557

Fusion

‘10 80k

aaR138714

$11,732 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

Ram Pickup 1500

‘07 61k

jaS116242

$18,900 Extreme Dodge Chrysler Jeep

866-813-7109

Explorer

‘12 43k

aaGA12702 $30,999 Varsity Ford

800-291-6557

Fusion

‘11 96k

aaR127372

$11,844 Varsity Ford

800-291-6557

Ram Pickup 1500

‘10 45k

jaS100384

$18,950 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

Explorer

‘11 51k

aaGA06967 $32,999 Varsity Ford

800-291-6557

Fusion

‘07 48k

jaR118126

$11,900 Andrews Automotive

866-409-3579

Ram Pickup 1500

‘08 62k

jaS509624

$19,700 Extreme Dodge Chrysler Jeep

866-813-7109

Explorer Sport…

‘07 139k jaUA27287

$11,569 Dick Scott Motor Mall

855-811-9391

Fusion

‘09 91k

jaR186203

$11,961 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

Ram Pickup 1500

‘06 50k

jaG211244

$19,900 Extreme Dodge Chrysler Jeep

866-813-7109

F-150

‘02 158k jaNB65945

$5,900

Andrews Automotive

866-409-3579

Fusion

‘10 94k

aaR202764

$11,995 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

Ram Pickup 1500

‘11 25k

jaS673588

$21,799 Dick Scott Motor Mall

855-811-9391

F-150

‘03 180k flNB17520

$6,743

Jay Chevrolet

888-379-9293

Fusion

‘09 72k

jaR186261

$11,995 Jim Knox Chrysler Dodge

866-587-4072

Ram Pickup 1500

‘10 33k

jaS243766

$21,900 Extreme Dodge Chrysler Jeep

866-813-7109

F-150

‘97 138k jaKA86955

$6,995

Kelly Automotive Group

866-928-0575

Fusion

‘10 82k

aaR336393

$12,999 Varsity Ford

800-291-6557

Ram Pickup 1500

‘10 42k

jaS115636

$21,985 O’Hara Chrysler Jeep Dodge

866-833-8707

F-150

‘00 44k

aaCA62267

$6,999

Varsity Ford

800-291-6557

Fusion

‘10 64k

aaR250226

$13,000 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

Ram Pickup 1500

‘11 40k

jaS507490

$23,350 Dick Scott Motor Mall

855-811-9391

F-150

‘02

aaCA92015

$7,295

Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

Fusion

‘10 52k

jaR237580

$13,493 Dick Scott Motor Mall

855-811-9391

Ram Pickup 1500

‘11 74k

jaS618528

$23,985 O’Hara Chrysler Jeep Dodge

866-833-8707

F-150

‘07 66k

flNA77246

$10,000 Applegate Chevrolet

855-516-7162

Fusion

‘10 53k

aaR422026

$13,500 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

Ram Pickup 1500

‘11 29k

jaS553079

$25,894 Dick Scott Motor Mall

855-811-9391

F-150

‘05 98k

aaFB58879

$12,999 Varsity Ford

800-291-6557

Fusion

‘09 55k

aaR200653

$13,599 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

Ram Pickup 1500

‘10 19k

flS164167

$25,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

F-150

‘07 40k

aaNA77248 $13,000 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

Fusion

‘09 78k

aaR170129

$13,999 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

Ram Pickup 1500

‘11 37k

jaS644284

$26,985 O’Hara Chrysler Jeep Dodge

866-833-8707

F-150

‘06 70k

jaFB28849

$14,999 Dick Scott Motor Mall

855-811-9391

Fusion

‘11 71k

aaR198139

$13,999 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

Ram Pickup 1500

‘10 40k

jaS240486

$26,995 Jim Knox Chrysler Dodge

866-587-4072

F-150

‘09 24k

flKC05788

$15,985 Jay Chevrolet

888-379-9293

Fusion

‘10 57k

aaR310421

$13,999 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

Ram Pickup 1500

‘10 28k

flS172416

$28,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

F-150

‘06 82k

jaFB71047

$16,876 Art Moehn Chevrolet Honda

866-495-5007

Fusion

‘09 59k

aaR216808

$13,999 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

Ram Pickup 1500

‘11 35k

jaS592024

$29,993 Dick Scott Motor Mall

855-811-9391

F-150

‘07 106k aaFB35043

$17,999 Varsity Ford

800-291-6557

Fusion

‘10 46k

aaR303061

$13,999 Varsity Ford

800-291-6557

Ram Pickup 2500

‘10 62k

jaG135684

$27,799 Dick Scott Motor Mall

855-811-9391

F-150

‘07 92k

aaFA30608

$18,999 Varsity Ford

800-291-6557

Fusion

‘10 41k

aaR305711

$14,499 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

Ram Pickup 2500

‘11 42k

jaG572247

$27,985 O’Hara Chrysler Jeep Dodge

866-833-8707

F-150

‘10 74k

jaFB68770

$21,950 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

Fusion

‘10 42k

aaR371861

$14,500 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

Ram Pickup 3500

‘09 32k

jaG545959

$38,985 O’Hara Chrysler Jeep Dodge

866-833-8707

F-150

‘10 20k

flFC00439

$21,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

Fusion

‘12 48k

aaR158508

$14,500 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

Sprinter

‘04 312k ja5641396

$10,995 Kelly Automotive Group

866-928-0575

F-150

‘11 40k

jaKD09168

$22,985 O’Hara Chrysler Jeep Dodge

866-833-8707

Fusion

‘12 20k

aaR273183

$15,500 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

F-150

‘09 93k

flFA55853

$22,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

Fusion

‘11 35k

aaR285816

$15,555 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

F-150

‘10 63k

aaFB36391

$22,999 Varsity Ford

800-291-6557

Fusion

‘11 43k

jaR331804

$15,985 O’Hara Chrysler Jeep Dodge

866-833-8707

F-150

‘08 67k

flFB68886

$23,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

Fusion

‘11 62k

aaR279260

$15,999 Varsity Ford

800-291-6557

F-150

‘09 46k

aaFA13209

$24,995 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

Fusion

‘11 16k

aaR341731

$16,246 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

F-150

‘10 57k

aaFB77963

$24,999 Varsity Ford

800-291-6557

Fusion

‘12 32k

jaR357657

$16,995 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

F-150

‘11 25k

jaKE03833

$25,995 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

Fusion

‘11 23k

aaR318087

$16,999 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

F-150

‘10 29k

aaFA50050

$26,000 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

Fusion

‘10 36k

jaR337768

$17,495 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

F-150

‘10 67k

jaFA29066

$26,950 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

Fusion

‘11 23k

jaR285187

$17,595 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

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Yr

WebID #

Price

500

‘12 31k

Mi.

jaT277489

$13,900 Extreme Dodge Chrysler Jeep

Dealer

866-813-7109

Phone #

500

‘12 39k

jaT119514

$13,900 Extreme Dodge Chrysler Jeep

866-813-7109

Ford Mi.

$29,995 Brighton Ford

800-291-6557

Model

Yr

WebID #

Price

Phone #

F-150

‘11 48k

aaFC89150

$29,999 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

Fusion

‘11 20k

jaR341836

$18,599 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

E-250

‘06 56k

flDB24892

$12,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

F-150

‘11 29k

aaFC89175

$30,999 Varsity Ford

800-291-6557

Fusion

‘11 26k

jaR309167

$18,599 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

E-250

‘06 80k

jaDA17784

$13,900 Andrews Automotive

866-409-3579

F-150

‘11 28k

aaFB41130

$30,999 Varsity Ford

800-291-6557

Fusion

‘12 24k

jaR150203

$18,950 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

E-250

‘08 71k

aaDA64152 $14,999 Varsity Ford

800-291-6557

F-150

‘11 49k

jaFA59170

$31,995 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

Fusion

‘11 21k

jaR309154

$18,954 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

aaDA64845 $20,995 Briarwood Ford

E-250

‘12 12k

E-350

‘06 161k jaDA05811

$8,995

E-350

‘06 80k

Dealer

$27,995 Brighton Ford

866-540-2801

F-150

‘11 29k

jaFC34659

$31,995 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

Fusion

‘11 25k

aaR309092

$18,999 Varsity Ford

800-291-6557

866-928-0575

F-150

‘12 11k

aaFB08166

$31,999 Varsity Ford

800-291-6557

Fusion

‘11 17k

aaR317868

$19,000 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

$14,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

F-150

‘12 7k

jaFA69011

$32,950 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

Fusion

‘11 18k

jaR318550

$19,459 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

Econoline 450 C… ‘02 199k jaHB28636

$8,995

866-928-0575

F-150

‘11 31k

flFC76350

$33,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

Fusion

‘12 28k

jaR106085

$19,958 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

Edge

‘07 102k flBA55686

$12,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

F-150

‘12 22k

flFB08041

$33,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

Fusion

‘12 23k

jaR123701

$19,985 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

Edge

‘09 117k aaBA61059

$13,984 Varsity Ford

800-291-6557

F-150

‘11 41k

jaFA59169

$34,958 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

Fusion

‘12 25k

jaR169076

$19,985 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

Edge

‘08 78k

$15,984 Varsity Ford

800-291-6557

F-150

‘12 21k

jaFA03869

$35,950 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

Fusion

‘11 39k

flR285572

$19,995 Brighton Ford

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‘11 40k

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$35,995 Brighton Ford

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‘11 55k

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$19,999 Varsity Ford

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‘10 56k

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‘06 146k jaEC30092

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‘98 127k aaF252783

$3,999

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$6,914

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‘11 21k

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‘10 42k

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‘12 29k

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$18,999 Varsity Ford

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‘11 18k

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‘06 32k

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$29,999 Varsity Ford

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‘12 39k

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$19,000 Briarwood Ford

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‘11 39k

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‘08 65k

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$32,253 Art Moehn Chevrolet Honda

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‘11 14k

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$19,995 Brighton Ford

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‘12 14k

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‘10 54k

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$35,995 Brighton Ford

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‘13 16k

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$21,950 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

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‘11 16k

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‘11 69k

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‘10 42k

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‘11 18k

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‘11 64k

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‘13 29k

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$6,500

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‘12 46k

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866-495-5007

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‘13 19k

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$24,489 Varsity Ford

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$6,999

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‘11 35k

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‘06 46k

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$24,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

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‘06 140k aaKA05062

$7,500

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‘11 35k

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866-540-2801

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‘11 17k

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$28,000 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

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‘03 108k jaKC53806

$7,995

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866-928-0575

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‘11 34k

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866-540-2801

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‘03 57k

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$7,599

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$7,999

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‘11 44k

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866-737-1153

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‘01 120k jaPB43583

$7,900

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$8,985

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‘11 21k

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866-540-2801

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‘03 65k

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$8,250

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‘06 79k

$9,495

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‘13 7k

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$14,965 Seymour Ford

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‘02 13k

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$11,649 Dick Scott Motor Mall

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‘11 30k

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$14,996 Seymour Ford

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‘08 34k

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$20,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

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$11,991 Seymour Ford

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‘13 10k

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866-540-2801

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‘11 51k

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855-811-9391

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‘10 99k

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$18,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

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‘10 31k

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$22,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153 866-928-0575

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$11,916 Art Moehn Chevrolet Honda

$13,995 Brighton Ford

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866-540-2801

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‘09 76k

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$18,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

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‘00 173k jaA222692

$1,995

Kelly Automotive Group

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‘09 61k

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$13,495 Jim Knox Chrysler Dodge

866-587-4072

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‘10 50k

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$20,999 Varsity Ford

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‘99 210k flA310584

$2,608

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‘06 78k

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$13,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

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‘12 57k

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$22,824 Art Moehn Chevrolet Honda

866-495-5007

Taurus

‘01 109k jaG142577

$4,995

Kelly Automotive Group

866-928-0575

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‘07 81k

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$14,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

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‘10 22k

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$22,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

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‘04 92k

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$5,900

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866-409-3579

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$5,900

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‘06 83k

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$7,302

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$15,495 Briarwood Ford

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$26,995 Brighton Ford

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‘05 83k

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$7,499

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866-540-2801

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‘10 42k

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866-540-2801

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‘12 35k

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$28,900 Briarwood Ford

Art Moehn Chevrolet Honda

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‘12 32k

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866-813-7109

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‘01 85k

aaW256844 $4,716

$17,500 Extreme Dodge Chrysler Jeep

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‘07 89k

jaA172600

$7,578

Fischer Honda

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‘09 57k

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$12,995 Jim Knox Chrysler Dodge

$4,995

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866-540-2801

Taurus

‘10 97k

jaG159430

$12,995 Jim Knox Chrysler Dodge

866-587-4072

aaW133284 $4,999

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‘11 77k

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$14,000 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

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‘11 27k

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$17,999 Varsity Ford

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‘04 134k aaR104602

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‘12 29k

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$17,999 Dunning Subaru

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‘01 95k

866-495-5007 866-587-4072

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‘11 59k

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‘07 117k aaW256369 $4,999

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‘11 48k

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$18,000 Briarwood Ford

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$18,700 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

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‘06 124k jaW221007

Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

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‘11 46k

aaG189288

$18,999 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

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‘09 54k

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$18,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

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‘08 122k aaW279457 $6,999

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800-291-6557

Taurus

‘12 25k

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$20,495 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

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‘10 43k

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$18,999 Varsity Ford

800-291-6557

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‘07 80k

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$7,939

Art Moehn Chevrolet Honda

866-495-5007

Taurus

‘11 46k

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$20,995 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

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‘11 27k

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$18,999 Varsity Ford

800-291-6557

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‘06 103k jaW156191

$7,995

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‘13 30k

aaG129169

$21,000 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

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$19,387 Briarwood Ford

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‘10 135k jaW143895

$7,996

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866-409-0639

Taurus

‘13 33k

aaG134452

$22,575 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

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$19,950 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

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‘07 56k

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$8,000

Applegate Chevrolet

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Taurus

‘10 23k

jaG168586

$23,978 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

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‘12 32k

jaKC25403

$19,950 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

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‘04 37k

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$8,995

Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

Taurus

‘12 20k

flG134112

$23,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

$9,900

Extreme Dodge Chrysler Jeep

866-737-1153

$6,995

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$20,950 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

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866-813-7109

Taurus

‘13 25k

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$23,995 Brighton Ford

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$20,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

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‘10 74k

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866-540-2801

Taurus

‘11 49k

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$23,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

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‘11 29k

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$20,999 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

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$10,495 Andrews Automotive

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‘13 25k

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$23,995 Brighton Ford

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$21,500 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

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$10,498 Dick Scott Motor Mall

855-811-9391

Taurus

‘13 29k

jaG100766

$26,595 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

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$21,500 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

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$11,965 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

Taurus

‘12 16k

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$26,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

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$21,512 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

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‘90 14k

jaH203676

$12,900 Andrews Automotive

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$21,599 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

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866-540-2801

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‘12 18k

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$14,490 Ann Arbor Automotive

866-886-8204

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‘09 55k

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$14,512 Dunning Subaru

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‘12 16k

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$21,998 Dick Scott Motor Mall

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‘12 25k

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$26,790 Ann Arbor Automotive

866-886-8204

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‘04

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$28,790 Ann Arbor Automotive

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‘03 76k

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‘10 85k

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$28,990 Ann Arbor Automotive

866-886-8204

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‘04 129k jaP795972

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Azera

‘13 9k

aaA242471

$29,990 Ann Arbor Automotive

866-886-8204

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‘02 53k

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855-811-9391

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‘09 60k

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$21,999 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

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‘02 71k

aaU360834

$4,999

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800-291-6557

Wrangler

‘08 90k

aaL597106

$14,989 Varsity Ford

800-291-6557

Envoy

‘02 134k ja2227604

$6,455

Art Moehn Chevrolet Honda

866-495-5007

Elantra

‘07 105k jaU027792

$8,900

Extreme Dodge Chrysler Jeep

866-813-7109

Wrangler

‘05 56k

jaP332961

$16,699 Dick Scott Motor Mall

855-811-9391

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‘02 111k fl2143968

$6,686

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855-516-7162

Elantra

‘13 20k

aaU486286

$16,490 Ann Arbor Automotive

866-886-8204

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‘06 37k

flP760803

$17,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153 866-833-8707

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‘08 81k

$14,223 Jay Chevrolet

888-379-9293

Elantra

‘11 20k

aaH006855

$16,490 Ann Arbor Automotive

866-886-8204

Wrangler

‘08 96k

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$18,985 O’Hara Chrysler Jeep Dodge

Envoy XL

‘04 147k ja6160663

fl2178724

$6,912

Art Moehn Chevrolet Honda

866-495-5007

Elantra

‘11 16k

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$17,290 Ann Arbor Automotive

866-886-8204

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‘07 72k

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$18,986 Art Moehn Chevrolet Honda

866-495-5007

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$7,810

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866-638-4805

Elantra

‘12 31k

aaU194064

$17,990 Ann Arbor Automotive

866-886-8204

Wrangler

‘09 52k

jaL790183

$20,899 Dick Scott Motor Mall

855-811-9391

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‘00 96k

fl2128251

$5,495

Applegate Chevrolet

855-516-7162

866-886-8204

866-587-4072

866-737-1153

$18,490 Ann Arbor Automotive

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$11,995 Brighton Ford

aaU535143

jaL585780

flK102430

‘13 16k

‘11 37k

‘05 41k

Elantra

Wrangler

Jimmy

866-617-0988

$20,999 Dick Scott Motor Mall

855-811-9391

855-516-7162

$9,990

jaL197034

$4,995

ja6014858

‘10 60k

‘03 198k fl1142306

‘07 97k

Wrangler

Savana 1500

Entourage Genesis Coupe

‘12 11k

aaU076687

$24,990 Ann Arbor Automotive

866-886-8204

Wrangler

‘08 59k

jaL531092

$20,999 Dick Scott Motor Mall

855-811-9391

Santa Fe

‘05 124k jaU858546

$7,328

866-495-5007

Wrangler

‘12 14k

aaL218002

$23,000 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

Santa Fe

‘12 18k

$21,590 Ann Arbor Automotive

866-886-8204

Wrangler

‘08 51k

jaL564953

$24,799 Dick Scott Motor Mall

855-811-9391

Sonata

‘08 133k jaH380973

$6,958

Art Moehn Chevrolet Honda

866-495-5007

Wrangler

‘11 24k

flL614172

$25,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

Sonata

‘05 73k

jaA192480

$7,900

Andrews Automotive

866-409-3579

Wrangler

‘09 15k

jaL746038

$25,999 Dick Scott Motor Mall

855-811-9391

Sonata

‘06 80k

jaH011850

$8,823

Spartan Toyota

866-617-0988

Wrangler

‘08 30k

jaL611046

$26,469 Dick Scott Motor Mall

855-811-9391

Sonata

‘06 36k

aaH144425

$11,490 Ann Arbor Automotive

866-886-8204

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jaL727918

$20,798 Dick Scott Motor Mall

855-811-9391

fl1111694

Applegate Chevrolet

Savana 1500

‘12 12k

$45,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

Savana Cutaway

‘05 157k fl1907202

$7,995

Applegate Chevrolet

855-516-7162

Savana Cutaway

‘09 108k fl1902023

$15,995 Applegate Chevrolet

855-516-7162

Savana Cutaway

‘09 97k

$16,995 Applegate Chevrolet

855-516-7162

Sierra 1500

‘01 131k flZ180948

$4,985

Jay Chevrolet

888-379-9293

Sierra 1500

‘09 64k

flZ184594

$15,875 Jay Chevrolet

888-379-9293

Sierra 1500

‘09 73k

jaG168895

$21,900 Extreme Dodge Chrysler Jeep

866-813-7109

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‘08 93k

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$22,900 Andrews Automotive

866-409-3579

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‘08 48k

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$24,946 Art Moehn Chevrolet Honda

866-495-5007

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‘11 40k

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$25,785 Jay Chevrolet

888-379-9293

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‘09 49k

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$25,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153 866-737-1153

fl1902505

Sierra 1500

‘13 3k

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$31,995 Brighton Ford

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‘10 49k

jaG218810

$34,641 Art Moehn Chevrolet Honda

866-495-5007

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‘06 74k

flF190673

$19,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

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‘08 86k

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$25,490 Jay Chevrolet

888-379-9293

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‘11 23k

jaZ360273

$30,900 Andrews Automotive

866-409-3579

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‘12 14k

flF167095

$48,950 Jay Chevrolet

888-379-9293

Sierra C3500HD… ‘00 159k flF493473

$6,995

Applegate Chevrolet

Sonoma

$7,146

Applegate Chevrolet Spartan Toyota

‘03 76k

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aaG146599

Spartan Toyota Art Moehn Chevrolet Honda

Sonata

‘09 65k

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$12,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

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$23,985 O’Hara Chrysler Jeep Dodge

866-833-8707

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‘11 35k

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$15,490 Ann Arbor Automotive

866-886-8204

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‘11 37k

aaH253595

$15,990 Ann Arbor Automotive

866-886-8204

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888-379-9293

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‘11 38k

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$15,990 Ann Arbor Automotive

866-886-8204

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jaL184716

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855-811-9391

Sonata

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$19,999 Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

WebID #

Price

ja0234266

$14,699 Dick Scott Motor Mall

aaB022582

Liberty

‘10 45k

jaW149600

$17,900 Extreme Dodge Chrysler Jeep

866-813-7109

Liberty

‘10 34k

jaW166990

$18,569 Dick Scott Motor Mall

855-811-9391

Liberty

‘10 39k

jaW169762

$18,969 Dick Scott Motor Mall

855-811-9391

Liberty

‘12 35k

jaW128696

$18,988 O’Hara Chrysler Jeep Dodge

866-833-8707

Liberty

‘12 32k

jaW190027

$19,522 Art Moehn Chevrolet Honda

866-495-5007

Liberty

‘10 12k

flW182843

$19,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

Liberty

‘12 33k

jaW152306

$19,995 Jim Knox Chrysler Dodge

866-587-4072

Liberty

‘12 31k

jaW120880

$20,985 O’Hara Chrysler Jeep Dodge

866-833-8707

Mazda

Patriot

‘08 105k jaD785103

$11,985 O’Hara Chrysler Jeep Dodge

866-833-8707

Model

Yr

Phone #

Patriot

‘10 54k

$12,495 Jim Knox Chrysler Dodge

866-587-4072

CX-7

‘09 50k

Hyundai Yr

Accent Accent

Mi.

Dealer

Mi.

Dealer

Phone #

Phone #

WebID #

Price

‘12 61k

aaU006261

$13,990 Ann Arbor Automotive

866-886-8204

Patriot

‘07 57k

aaD286127

$12,677 Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

CX-7

‘10 37k

aa0317032

$16,699 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

‘13 13k

aaU059904

$14,490 Ann Arbor Automotive

866-886-8204

Patriot

‘10 39k

jaD671749

$13,985 O’Hara Chrysler Jeep Dodge

866-833-8707

CX-7

‘10 18k

ja0322954

$16,900 Extreme Dodge Chrysler Jeep

866-813-7109

jaD639685

855-811-9391 4652099-05

Model

Mi.


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CX-7

‘11 23k

aa0357825

$18,999 Varsity Ford

800-291-6557

Montana

‘03 109k jaD314327

$7,995

Kelly Automotive Group

866-928-0575

Celica

‘00 135k aa0004486

$4,999

Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

MAZDA3

‘06 70k

ja1511999

$8,900

Andrews Automotive

866-409-3579

Montana SV6

‘08 102k flD155281

$8,356

Applegate Chevrolet

855-516-7162

Corolla

‘99 57k

aaZ291920

$4,999

Varsity Ford

800-291-6557

MAZDA6

‘04 119k ja5N50743

$5,985

O’Hara Chrysler Jeep Dodge

866-833-8707

Pursuit

‘06 67k

$8,995

Fischer Honda

866-499-5928

Corolla

‘06 197k aaC647153

$6,075

Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

MAZDA6

‘07 145k ja5M63289

$7,569

Dick Scott Motor Mall

855-811-9391

Vibe

‘03 181k flZ471487

$5,591

Applegate Chevrolet

855-516-7162

Corolla

‘06 68k

aaZ739494

$9,999

Dunning Subaru

MAZDA6

‘10 43k

ja5M34541

$13,923 Art Moehn Chevrolet Honda

866-495-5007

Corolla

‘10 24k

jaC294725

$13,529 Spartan Toyota

866-617-0988

MAZDA6

‘10 27k

ja5M53765

$14,728 Art Moehn Chevrolet Honda

866-495-5007

Corolla

‘10 46k

jaJ081738

$13,693 Spartan Toyota

866-617-0988

MPV

‘02 96k

aa0323733

$5,364

Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

Corolla

‘10 26k

jaZ234905

$13,876 Spartan Toyota

866-617-0988

MPV

‘05 111k aa0534151

$6,416

Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

Corolla

‘10 37k

jaZ358617

$14,170 Spartan Toyota

866-617-0988

MX-5 Miata

‘12 5k

$21,995 Brighton Ford

Corolla

‘12 46k

aaC831927

$14,599 Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

Corolla

‘12 43k

aaC811457

$14,790 Dunning Toyota

866-638-4805

Corolla

‘12 40k

aaC780693

$14,973 Dunning Toyota

866-638-4805

Corolla

‘10 25k

jaC505854

$14,990 Spartan Toyota

866-617-0988

Corolla

‘10 58k

aaC422650

$14,999 Dunning Toyota

866-638-4805

Corolla

‘11 45k

jaJ096021

$15,490 Spartan Toyota

866-617-0988

Corolla

‘11 25k

aaC678802

$15,799 Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

Corolla

‘12 36k

jaC779400

$16,990 Spartan Toyota

866-617-0988

FJ Cruiser

‘07 95k

ja0025948

$17,891 Spartan Toyota

866-617-0988

FJ Cruiser

‘07 66k

aa0001965

$20,399 Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

FJ Cruiser

‘08 60k

aaK046381

$20,599 Dunning Toyota

866-638-4805

FJ Cruiser

‘08 71k

aaK045808

$21,148 Dunning Toyota

866-638-4805

FJ Cruiser

‘10 57k

flK088964

$24,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

Highlander

‘01 157k aa0009896

$6,999

866-638-4805

Highlander

‘05 90k

ja0067898

$14,999 Dick Scott Motor Mall

855-811-9391

Highlander

‘09 47k

ja2147961

$20,500 Spartan Toyota

866-617-0988

fl0222749

866-737-1153

Mercedes-Benz Model

Yr

Mi.

WebID #

Price

Dealer

Phone #

CLK-Class

‘08 44k

aaF249994

$20,995 Infiniti of Ann Arbor

866-829-5164

GL-Class

‘08 65k

flA383890

$32,495 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

SL-Class

‘99 106k flF175360

$10,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

Mercury

aa7725907

Porsche Model

Yr

WebID #

Price

Cayenne

‘04 95k

Mi.

flLA75128

$17,995 Brighton Ford

Dealer

866-737-1153

Phone #

Cayenne

‘06 116k flLA64322

$17,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

RAM Model

Yr

1500

Mi.

WebID #

Price

Dealer

Phone #

‘12 8k

jaG108485

$19,989 Dick Scott Motor Mall

855-811-9391

1500

‘12 17k

jaS199692

$25,985 O’Hara Chrysler Jeep Dodge

866-833-8707

1500

‘12 6k

flS345826

$28,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

1500

‘12 19k

jaS241438

$29,589 Dick Scott Motor Mall

855-811-9391

1500

‘12 36k

jaS160968

$30,985 O’Hara Chrysler Jeep Dodge

866-833-8707

Phone #

1500

‘12 20k

jaS172694

$36,845 Art Moehn Chevrolet Honda

866-495-5007

Jay Chevrolet

888-379-9293

1500

‘13 4k

flS621325

$36,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

$3,800

Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

1500

‘12 10k

jaS294860

$38,285 O’Hara Chrysler Jeep Dodge

866-833-8707

jaX672814

$7,995

Jim Knox Chrysler Dodge

866-587-4072

2500

‘12 34k

jaG177419

$39,760 Dick Scott Motor Mall

855-811-9391

‘04 62k

jaX666511

$10,590 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

‘09 73k

jaX618326

$11,996 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

Grand Marquis

‘07 61k

flX617379

$12,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

Saab Model

Yr

WebID #

Price

Dealer

Mariner

‘09 121k jaKJ04655

$12,985 O’Hara Chrysler Jeep Dodge

866-833-8707

9-5

‘00 0k

jaA030177

$8,303

Andrews Automotive

9-5

‘11 22k

fl4002671

$19,447 Jay Chevrolet

Model

Yr

Cougar

Mi.

WebID #

Price

Dealer

‘97 132k flH605846

$2,818

Grand Marquis

‘03 158k aaX663892

Grand Marquis

‘05 93k

Grand Marquis Grand Marquis

Mariner

‘09 81k

aaKJ23188

$15,999 Varsity Ford

800-291-6557

Mariner

‘10 33k

flKJ03020

$17,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

Mariner

‘10 11k

flKJ19904

$23,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

Milan

‘07 76k

jaR670437

$11,080 Art Moehn Chevrolet Honda

866-495-5007

Milan

‘10 95k

aaR620028

$12,999 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

Milan

‘10 26k

aaR664207

$15,999 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

Milan

‘11 25k

jaR603854

$17,950 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

Milan

‘11 28k

jaR602577

$19,595 Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

Monterey

‘04 82k

aaBJ12989

$6,999

Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

Mountaineer

‘08 86k

aaUJ01437

$13,999 Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

Mountaineer

‘10 42k

flUJ01287

$27,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

Sable

‘01 171k flA643801

$3,366

Jay Chevrolet

888-379-9293

Sable

‘00 121k jaG646150

$3,900

Extreme Dodge Chrysler Jeep

866-813-7109

Sable

‘03 86k

jaA605998

$6,425

Dick Scott Motor Mall

855-811-9391

Sable

‘05 98k

jaA600012

$7,591

Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

Sable

‘08 133k jaG621510

$9,999

Seymour Ford

866-409-0639

Mitsubishi Model

Yr

Eclipse Outlander Sport

Mi.

Dealer

Phone #

Mi.

Phone #

Highlander

‘09 42k

aa2148314

$22,400 Dunning Toyota

866-638-4805

866-409-3579

Highlander

‘11 32k

aaS009310

$24,326 Dunning Toyota

866-638-4805

888-379-9293

Highlander

Saturn Model

Yr

Aura

Mi.

Matrix

‘10 30k

aaC290703

$15,999 Dunning Toyota

866-638-4805

Matrix

‘13 4k

jaC022766

$19,500 Spartan Toyota

866-617-0988

Prius

‘10 124k aa0067156

$12,811 Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

Prius

‘06 60k

aa7525599

$12,999 Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

Prius

‘10 34k

ja0194952

$18,550 Spartan Toyota

866-617-0988

Prius

‘11 45k

aa0255629

$18,799 Dunning Toyota

866-638-4805

Prius

‘10 28k

aa0194939

$18,999 Varsity Ford

800-291-6557

Prius

‘10 45k

aa0175048

$19,430 Dunning Toyota

866-638-4805

Prius

‘10 39k

aa1209669

$20,999 Dunning Toyota

866-638-4805

Prius

‘12 8k

aa5464537

$22,226 Dunning Toyota

866-638-4805

Prius

‘13 0k

ja5543500

$27,500 Spartan Toyota

866-617-0988

Prius c

‘13 7k

ja1534839

$21,490 Spartan Toyota

866-617-0988

Prius v

‘13 13k

ja3205142

$24,619 Spartan Toyota

866-617-0988

RAV4

‘02 78k

ja0071343

$8,990

866-617-0988

RAV4

‘05 75k

aa6035390

$11,999 Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

RAV4

‘07 84k

aa5100040

$13,988 Fischer Honda

866-499-5928

RAV4

‘08 83k

aa6088424

$16,999 Dunning Toyota

866-638-4805

RAV4

‘09 43k

aaD009919

$16,999 Dunning Toyota

866-638-4805

RAV4

‘10 58k

jaW058728

$17,571 Spartan Toyota

866-617-0988

RAV4

‘10 48k

aaW068828 $17,599 Dunning Toyota

RAV4

‘10 44k

jaW073926

$17,850 Spartan Toyota

866-617-0988

RAV4

‘10 32k

jaW067536

$17,987 Spartan Toyota

866-617-0988

RAV4

‘10 36k

aaW065936 $17,999 Dunning Toyota

866-638-4805

RAV4

‘10 77k

aaW080589 $18,440 Dunning Toyota

866-638-4805

RAV4

‘09 37k

aaD007162

$18,484 Varsity Ford

800-291-6557

RAV4

‘10 16k

jaW075432

$18,990 Spartan Toyota

866-617-0988

Phone #

RAV4

‘10 66k

aa5026290

$18,999 Dunning Toyota

866-638-4805

866-638-4805

RAV4

‘10 27k

jaD030572

$22,280 Art Moehn Chevrolet Honda

866-495-5007

$22,490 Spartan Toyota

866-617-0988

Aura

‘07 75k

flF240168

$10,165 Jay Chevrolet

888-379-9293

Aura

‘07 52k

flF310029

$12,432 Applegate Chevrolet

855-516-7162

Aura

‘08 56k

flF214112

$12,450 Jay Chevrolet

888-379-9293

ION

‘04 198k jaZ211836

$4,593

Dick Scott Motor Mall

855-811-9391

ION

‘07 138k aaZ174764

$5,442

Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

ION

‘05 75k

jaZ173568

$6,900

Andrews Automotive

866-409-3579

ION

‘06 70k

jaZ102268

$6,951

Seymour Ford

Outlook

‘08 58k

jaJ145934

$17,900 Andrews Automotive

866-409-3579

S-Series

‘02 75k

aaZ222799

$4,699

Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

VUE

‘02 131k flS825222

$4,000

Applegate Chevrolet

855-516-7162

VUE

‘07 99k

jaS818859

$7,985

O’Hara Chrysler Jeep Dodge

866-833-8707

VUE

‘07 115k jaS803346

$9,503

Spartan Toyota

866-617-0988

VUE

‘08 60k

jaS720903

$11,900 Andrews Automotive

866-409-3579

VUE

‘08 69k

aaS545546

$12,588 Fischer Honda

866-499-5928

866-886-8204

866-409-0639

VUE

‘08 73k

aaS633137

$12,599 Briarwood Ford

866-540-2801

$19,999 Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

VUE

‘08 53k

jaS513310

$13,011 Art Moehn Chevrolet Honda

866-495-5007

VUE

‘08 34k

flS648903

$13,403 Applegate Chevrolet

855-516-7162

Price

Dealer

$9,999

Dick Scott Motor Mall

Altima

‘09 76k

aaN467792

$13,050 Dunning Subaru

Phone # 855-811-9391

Scion Model

Yr

866-638-4805

iQ

Mi.

Dealer

WebID #

Price

‘12 1k

jaJ021877

$13,000 Spartan Toyota

866-617-0988 866-638-4805

Altima

‘09 58k

aaC127306

$13,990 Ann Arbor Automotive

866-886-8204

tC

‘05 62k

aa0003354

$9,900

Altima

‘11 34k

jaC174879

$15,912 Art Moehn Chevrolet Honda

866-495-5007

xD

‘11 39k

ja1013183

$13,990 Spartan Toyota

Frontier

‘04 142k jaC434979

$7,886

866-495-5007

Art Moehn Chevrolet Honda

Frontier

‘06 71k

aaC465570

$17,490 Ann Arbor Automotive

866-886-8204

Maxima

‘00 96k

aaT559736

$5,999

Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

Maxima

‘05 121k jaC847440

$6,594

Spartan Toyota

866-617-0988

Maxima

‘02 97k

aaT449777

$6,999

Varsity Ford

800-291-6557

Maxima

‘12 31k

aaC812298

$25,999 Dunning Subaru

Murano

‘04 90k

aaW223899 $10,490 Ann Arbor Automotive

866-886-8204

Murano

‘10 57k

aaW131506 $20,490 Ann Arbor Automotive

866-886-8204

Pathfinder

‘02 93k

jaW745803

855-811-9391

Pathfinder

‘06 135k aaC601031

$11,999 Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

Pathfinder

‘08 111k jaC644093

$12,942 Art Moehn Chevrolet Honda

866-495-5007

Rogue

‘09 58k

aaW434381 $15,990 Ann Arbor Automotive

866-886-8204

$8,599

Dick Scott Motor Mall

‘13 4k

Forester

‘01 144k aaG7A8172 $3,983

Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

RAV4

‘10 44k

jaW066383

Forester

‘01 135k aaH744047

$4,699

Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

RAV4

‘12 30k

aaW180563 $24,299 Dunning Toyota

866-638-4805

Forester

‘05 148k aaH737583

$6,500

Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

RAV4

‘13 6k

jaW016871

$24,495 Spartan Toyota

866-617-0988

Forester

‘09 142k aaH748671

$12,422 Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

RAV4

‘12 10k

jaW087037

$26,655 Spartan Toyota

866-617-0988

Forester

‘10 37k

jaH794266

$16,900 Extreme Dodge Chrysler Jeep

866-813-7109

Sienna

‘02 179k aaU423378

$3,949

Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

Forester

‘10 38k

aaG758059

$18,599 Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

Sienna

‘04 190k aaS026624

$6,999

Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

Forester

‘13 16k

aaH434502

$23,563 Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

Sienna

‘06 172k jaS444612

$7,990

Spartan Toyota

866-617-0988

Impreza

‘10 34k

flH509553

$16,995 Brighton Ford

866-737-1153

Sienna

‘05 173k aaS338862

$7,994

Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

Impreza

‘11 10k

jaG512543

$17,169 Art Moehn Chevrolet Honda

866-495-5007

Sienna

‘04 142k aaS085081

$9,799

Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

Legacy

‘11 30k

aa3240306

$18,351 Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

Sienna

‘05 114k jaS037932

$9,850

Spartan Toyota

866-617-0988

Legacy

‘11 34k

aa3217981

$18,394 Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

Sienna

‘05 111k aaS234754

$9,999

Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

Legacy

‘11 34k

aa3233479

$18,912 Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

Sienna

‘05 97k

jaS225880

$11,990 Spartan Toyota

866-617-0988

Legacy

‘10 34k

aa3241539

$18,999 Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

Sienna

‘10 81k

jaS329999

$15,969 Spartan Toyota

866-617-0988

Legacy

‘11 12k

aa2262575

$22,399 Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

Sienna

‘10 60k

aaS290059

$17,799 Dunning Toyota

866-638-4805

Legacy

‘13 15k

aa3015179

$22,399 Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

Sienna

‘10 58k

jaS335914

$18,980 Spartan Toyota

866-617-0988

Legacy

‘13 16k

aa3011710

$22,399 Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

Sienna

‘09 64k

jaS236896

$20,000 Art Moehn Chevrolet Honda

866-495-5007

Legacy

‘13 17k

aa3011743

$22,399 Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

Sienna

‘11 50k

jaS044122

$20,998 Spartan Toyota

866-617-0988

Legacy

‘11 9k

aa2240097

$22,399 Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

Phone #

Sienna

‘12 23k

jaS015282

$22,880 Spartan Toyota

866-617-0988

Outback

‘02 76k

aa7643458

$6,589

Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

800-291-6557

Sienna

‘11 50k

aaS023429

$24,990 Ann Arbor Automotive

866-886-8204

Outback

‘06 137k aa7308186

$9,500

Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

Sienna

‘10 52k

aaS328283

$24,999 Dunning Toyota

866-638-4805

Outback

‘09 74k

aa7336529

$16,499 Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

Sienna

‘11 51k

aaS116659

$27,021 Dunning Toyota

866-638-4805

Outback

‘13 15k

aa3228164

$24,400 Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

Sienna

‘11 40k

aaS043315

$27,099 Dunning Toyota

866-638-4805

Tribeca

‘12 12k

aa4401168

$28,621 Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

Sienna

‘11 38k

aaS174522

$27,268 Dunning Toyota

866-638-4805

Sienna

‘13 12k

jaS325692

$27,990 Spartan Toyota

866-617-0988

Tacoma

‘07 112k jaZ341083

$16,944 Spartan Toyota

866-617-0988

Phone #

Tundra

‘06 98k

$16,954 Spartan Toyota

866-617-0988

866-495-5007

Tundra

‘05 103k aaS477534

$17,296 Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

Venza

‘10 34k

jaU029135

$18,813 Spartan Toyota

866-617-0988

Venza

‘09 67k

aaU025781

$21,533 Dunning Toyota

866-638-4805

Venza

‘10 35k

aaU027617

$21,999 Dunning Toyota

866-638-4805

Venza

‘09 56k

aaU023191

$22,201 Dunning Toyota

866-638-4805

Venza

‘10 54k

aaU026907

$26,400 Dunning Toyota

866-638-4805

Venza

‘12 13k

jaU073291

$26,500 Spartan Toyota

866-617-0988

Yaris

‘07 114k aa1040523

$6,950

866-638-4805

Yaris

‘12 37k

$11,828 Spartan Toyota

866-638-4805

‘01 75k

aaL472520

$5,500

Dunning Subaru

866-638-4805

jaL792701

$6,951

Art Moehn Chevrolet Honda

866-495-5007

Sentra

‘10 31k

jaL692792

$12,977 Art Moehn Chevrolet Honda

866-495-5007

Sentra

‘10 36k

jaL666488

$12,995 Kelly Automotive Group

866-928-0575

Sentra

‘11 35k

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Revisiting a classic ‘The Lady Vanishes’ appears on PBS BY JACQUELINE CUTLER © Zap2it

Taking on a Hitchcock title borders on cinematic heresy for many. Yet the new version of “The Lady Vanishes” is not trying to remake the master’s 1938 version. Airing Sunday on PBS, “The Lady Vanishes: Masterpiece Mystery!” hews closer to the novel than the film, but the basic story is the same. It’s a film shot rich with ambers and shadows, perfect for a mystery. The story unfolds in 1931 on a train traveling from the Balkans and revolves around an independent, wealthy young British woman, Iris (Tuppence Middleton, “Inspector Lewis”). “When you first meet her, she is not a particularly likable person,” Middleton says. “Taking this character, who was actually quite spoiled and privileged, and making her into this likable character” was her aim. It’s already been a rough day for Iris — and a somewhat confusing one for the audience. Iris bribes the ticket agent at the train depot into selling her a ticket, though she can’t secure a reserved seat. About to board, Iris loses consciousness, and precisely what happens then is where it becomes muddled for viewers. But stick with it; once she is on the train, the story picks up. As with any train, particularly when people are going

to be aboard it for some time, they are aware of one another, which is an important plot point.

TV PREVIEW ‘The Lady Vanishes: Masterpiece Mystery’ When: Sunday, 9 p.m. Channel: PBS Summary: Masterpiece Mystery presents a remake of the Alfred Hitchcock classic.

“You are rather young to be traveling alone,” notes one biddy trying to get in her business. “Your family will be worried.” “I have none,” Iris retorts. “Aren’t I lucky?” Iris encounters nothing but unfriendly and, in some cases, downright hostile passengers. An older woman, Miss Froy (Selina Cadell, “Doc Martin”), takes Iris under her care, fussing about her, ordering tea and chattering. The woman never stops chattering. Soon, Miss Froy simply vanishes from the moving train. Many people definitely saw her, though they deny it. People have their own reasons for lying. Iris is made out to be mad or — as is more favored for 1931 — a hysterical young woman in need of supervision.

Iris questions the passengers, trying to jog their memories about this most average-looking woman in the tweed suit. No luck. She grows increasingly agitated and eventually encounters a professor and his younger associate, Max (Tom Hughes), who is instantly smitten with her. “He has traveled the world a little bit,” Hughes says of his character. “She is like no other woman he has ever met. He has this ability to stand back and watch things, albeit with a youthful naivete. He has never met a girl with that much wealth — and (is) that complicated and that ballsy.” Max wants to believe Iris, but all of the evidence indicates Iris is inventing Miss Froy. Iris is convinced Miss Froy met an evil end. People who she knows had seen them together refuse to acknowledge this truth. But why? Why would a pleasant middle-aged lady vanish, and why would everyone who had seen her deny it? A train is the perfect setting for such a mystery. “I think they are kind of their own environment,” Middleton says. “It is a bit as if you are on a holiday or if you are on a set. It is almost an alternate reality, and it feels like nothing else exists outside of that. You are traveling. The one constant is your surroundings and the people on the train.” “There is always danger, excitement and danger,” Middleton says. “Although if something bad happens, ev-

Selina Cadell (left) and Tuppence Middleton star in “The Lady Vanishes: Masterpiece Mystery!” Sunday on PBS. erything is more heightened in that sort of environment.” Iris is furious as she questions people who she knows saw Miss Froy, and person after person simply does not want to get involved for personal reasons. One man is having an affair and doesn’t want authorities questioning him. One woman is rushing home because her son has died. A doctor aboard the train wants to put Iris in a hospital, and though she refuses, he insists. He wants to sedate her, which she also refuses. Eventually, the doctor, who seems reasonable as Iris grows more agitated, manages to sneak in a sedative, using Max as an accomplice. “I was shocked when Max spiked the soup because he seemed like the old allAmerican hero,” Hughes says. “Everything about him is upfront and optimistic. Everyone has their weak-

nesses. The doctor is an evil soul. He had his hand on the shoulder, whispering in Max’s ear.” It would be too much of a spoiler to relay what happened to Miss Froy and why. It is, though, safe to say that this ending differs from the Hitchcock version. “The reason Hitchcock would have adapted the original story is it is classic,” Middleton says. “It is a bit of everything — action, thriller, a mystery to it. A bit of every genre to it.” “You can enjoy the costumes, and you can enjoy the ’30s setting, but ultimately it is about being young and slightly lost in the world and taking a risk and people taking advantage of that and trusting yourself when everyone else is questioning you — even yourself,” Hughes says. “It is a psychological thriller, far more than an edge-of-your seat thriller.”


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Where have I seen the actress who played Anthony Edwards’ wife on “Zero Hour” before? — Sue Drake, Buffalo, N.Y.

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Jacinda Barrett has quite a few acting credits under her belt now, but many people still remember her from the media vehicle that provided her first big public profile after her run at modeling ... MTV’s “The Real World,” on which she was one of the housemates during the 1995 London season. The native of Brisbane, Australia, got her performing career going soon after that. She also was in the series “Wind on Water,”“Bull,”“D.C.” and “Citizen Baines,” and her notable movies have included “Urban Legends: Final Cut,”“The Human Stain,” “Ladder 49,”“Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason,”“Poseidon” and “School for Scoundrels.” Barrett also has an actor husband: She’s appeared opposite Gabriel Macht on his USA Network series, “Suits,” and they have a daughter named Satine who turns 6 this Tuesday, Aug. 20. What happened to “Up All Night”? — Marian and David Gomez, Daytona Beach, Fla.

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Despite consideration of converting the show from a filmed comedy into one done before a studio audience, NBC finally threw in the towel and canceled it. That became a foregone conclusion at a certain point, after creator and executive producer (and “Saturday Night Live” alum) Emily Spivey — who based the series on her own efforts to balance her work life with new parenthood — left the show, as did co-star and producer Christina Applegate. So did

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“Fair” is in the eye of the individual, and we understand that you feel it isn’t. From CBS’ standpoint, if the phrase “copyright issues” has been invoked, it’s clearly a business consideration ... as is the decision of whether to issue the early 1980s Western satire, which starred Joel Higgins (“Silver Spoons”), on disc. Studios have become more cautious about issuing television series DVD sets if it’s not expected they’ll be big sellers. That’s even happened with some shows that had their first seasons released widely in stores but subsequent seasons only by direct order from companies that have established such avenues (such as Warner and Sony). CBS Home Entertainment and its distributor, Paramount, haven’t done that yet ... but if they do, perhaps “Best of the West” will have its day on DVD yet. Can you tell me when, or if, the series “240-Robert” and “Sierra” will come out on DVD? — Wanda Peery, Marietta, Ohio

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International Final. (Live) (62) ATP Tennis U.S. Open Series:WinstonSalem Open, Final. (Live) (NBCSN) Formula One Racing Belgian Grand Prix, Qualifying. (Same-day Tape)

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PBS HIGHLIGHTS SUNDAY 5:00 p.m. (23) This Old House Geothermal bore

holes are filled and grouted; weaving shingles around a corner for a cottage look.

5:30 p.m. (23) Hometime Pre-built walls are

trucked to the site and set in place. (30) Plugged-In Bringing clean water to Third World nations; nanotechnology. (56) A Salute to Vienna A music and dance gala concert showcases musical heritage of Vienna; with the Vienna Boys Choir.

6:00 p.m. (28) Under the Radar Michigan A new old place in Pontiac, Mich.; Oak Park; sugar maples in Novi; Wurst Bar in Ypsilanti.

6:30 p.m. (28) Second Opinion Early diagnosis

and treatments of autism spectrum disorders.

7:00 p.m. (28) The Lawrence Welk Show “Bill

Bailey” and “When the Saints Go Marching In.” (30) NOVA Cuttlefish are able to change their skin color and even their shape.

7:30 p.m. (56) Daniel O’Donnell From the

Heartland The singer’s performance in Iowa includes a duet with Mary Duff.

8:00 p.m. (23) (28) (30) Churchill Winston Churchill’s early life; his aristocratic birth; his rise and fall in politics.

9:00 p.m. (23) (28) (30) The Lady Vanishes:

Masterpiece Mystery! A socialite suspects foul play when a woman disappears. (56) Sarah Brightman: Dreamchaser in Concert The English soprano performs new songs and classic favorites in this concert inspired by space.

10:30 p.m. (23) Architect Michael Graves: A

Grand Tour Personal influences of architect Michael Graves. (28) Frankie Manning: Never Stop Swinging Archival footage of dancer Frankie Manning includes a duet with his son. (56) Elvis, Aloha From Hawaii Elvis Presley sings “Blue Suede Shoes” and other hits in a 1973 concert in Hawaii.

11:00 p.m. (28) Just Seen It Industry profes-

sionals present their takes on current movies and TV shows, and interview Hollywood insiders. (30) Austin City Limits Original contemporary rock with Alejandro Escovedo; New Orleans trombone player Trombone Shorty.

11:30 p.m. (28) Between the Lines With Barry

Kibrick Author Joseph Wambaugh.

MONDAY 5:00 p.m. (28) (56) Wild Kratts Rattlesnake

powers point to rare tellurium crystal. (EI)

ANNARBOR.COM (30) Wild Kratts How a gecko lizard

climbs up surfaces and upside down. (EI)

5:30 p.m. (23) The Electric Company Lisa and Dax become trapped in a model of the solar system. (EI) (30) Cyberchase The team uses balance, scales and equations to restore the cyberstatic satellites. (EI)

7:30 p.m. (28) Destination Michigan Bay

City’s lumber town history, Paula’s Cafe, handmade harps, and Cadillac’s unique Toy Town. (56) Rick Steves’ Europe With Abandon! The traveler explores Scandinavia, Andalucia, and Bosnia.

8:00 p.m. (23) (28) (30) Antiques Roadshow

A 1964 Chrysler Turbine model and manual; circa 1840 temperance banner; oil painting. (Part 3 of 3) (56) Easy Yoga for Arthritis With Peggy Cappy Relieving stiffness, pain and fatigue of joint inflammation.

9:00 p.m. (28) (30) Antiques Roadshow Chi-

nese jade brush washer; English silver coursing trophy; watercolor of Yellowstone National Park. (Part 1 of 3) (56) Great American Songbook Harold Arlen, Irving Berlin, George Gershwin, Oscar Hammerstein, Cole Porter, Richard Rodgers.

10:00 p.m. (23) Rescue in the Philippines: Ref-

tion of a moral code and the concept of jihad. (Part 3 of 3)

11:00 p.m. (56) Muhammad: Legacy of a Proph-

et The story of the seventh-century prophet shows his influence on Muslims and society.

WEDNESDAY 5:00 p.m. (28) (56) Wild Kratts Aviva wants the

Tortuga to have swimming capabilities. (EI) (30) Ariel & Zoey & Eli, Too A tour of the Detroit Opera House; Michigan Opera House Theatre Children’s Chorus.

5:30 p.m. (23) The Electric Company Francine wants to be on a reality show. (EI) (30) Cyberchase The team investigates the theft of Hacker’s key to his recharger chair. (EI)

7:30 p.m. (28) Expeditions With Patrick McMil-

lan Saving endangered species of the Great Plains, from prairie dogs to kit foxes. (56) Rick Steves’ Delicious Europe Rick Steves samples European cuisine in Spain, Italy, Greece and France.

8:00 p.m. (23) (28) (30) Nature Scientists search

for the bird of paradise in New Guinea.

9:00 p.m.

uge From the Holocaust Seven allies save 1,300 Jews from death in Nazi camps. (28) (30) POV The Middle East conflict and the balance among political interests, security and human rights.

(23) (28) (30) NOVA Science and nature work to make things strong. (56) The Story of Willow Run The Michigan airport and B-24 bomber plant.

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(23) (28) (30) NOVA High-powered nano-circuits and micro-robots.

(56) Johnny Carson: American Mas-

ters Johnny Carson’s career includes “The Tonight Show.”

11:30 p.m. (30) On Story The complexities of

memorable heroes and villains; supernatural films;“Super Powers.”

TUESDAY 5:00 p.m. (23) (28) (56) Wild Kratts Chris and

Martin protect gila monsters from Zach. (EI) (30) WordGirl Dr. Two Brains steals all the city’s milk; family feast. (EI)

5:30 p.m. (23) The Electric Company Lisa and Francine compete for Book Club President. (EI) (30) Cyberchase The children and Digit must rescue the mayor when Hacker takes over his castle. (EI)

7:30 p.m. (28) Great Getaways Waterfalls and

local foods from around Ontario.

8:00 p.m. (23) (28) (30) (56) The Life of Mu-

hammad (Series Premiere) Rageh Omaar investigates the prophet’s birthplace, marriage to Khadijah, and first revelation. (Part 1 of 3)

9:00 p.m. (23) (28) (30) (56) The Life of Mu-

hammad The prophet’s Night Journey to Jerusalem and 8-year war with the Meccan tribes. (Part 2 of 3)

10:00 p.m. (23) (28) (30) (56) The Life of Mu-

hammad (Series Finale) The introduc-

10:00 p.m. 11:00 p.m. (56) The Story of Willow Run The

Michigan airport and B-24 bomber plant.

THURSDAY 5:00 p.m. (23) (28) (56) Wild Kratts Martin and

Chris stumble upon a roadrunner. (EI) (30) The Electric Company Francine wants to be on a reality show. (EI)

5:30 p.m. (23) The Electric Company The gang

(30) Masterpiece Mystery! Foyle

fights to save a man condemned to death.

10:00 p.m. (23) Finding Your Roots With Henry

Louis Gates, Jr. Michelle Rodriguez, Adrian Grenier and Linda Chavez. (28) Inspector Morse A dangerous mental patient escapes from a highsecurity hospital.

11:00 p.m. (56) Use Your Brain to Change Your

Age With Dr. Daniel Amen How to look and feel younger by boosting the physical power of your brain.

11:30 p.m. (30) Sun Studio Sessions Lucero per-

forms songs from “Women and Work.”

FRIDAY 5:00 p.m. (23) (28) (56) Wild Kratts Infant

crocodiles and their mom. (EI) (30) Biz Kid$ Business owner and radio disc jockey discuss managing debt.

5:30 p.m. (23) The Electric Company Lisa and

Francine compete for Book Club President. (EI) (30) Cyberchase Digit pet-sits Dewey, a Deedle Beast who suddenly starts going berserk on his daily walk. (EI)

8:00 p.m. (56) Easy Yoga for Arthritis With

Peggy Cappy Relieving stiffness, pain and fatigue of joint inflammation.

9:00 p.m. (23) (28) American Masters Writer

James Baldwin speaks of the pain and struggle of blacks. (30) In Performance at the White House Motown record label celebrates 50 years. Performers include Natasha Bedingfield and Sheryl Crow. (56) Rock, Pop and Doo Wop (My Music) Jon “Bowser” Bauman and Ronnie Spector bring back songs from the 1950s and 1960s.

10:00 p.m. (30) Love for Levon A concert honor-

ing Levon Helm’s life and music features performances by Warren Haynes.

10:30 p.m. (23) (28) The Mysterious Lost State

of Franklin Frontier settlers break away from North Carolina to form their own government.

11:00 p.m.

tries to save a landmark from demolition. (EI) (30) Cyberchase Hacker tries to win a cooking contest to get the part he needs to fix his Magnetic Magnotube. (EI) (56) Default: The Student Loan Documentary Student loan holders owe more than they borrowed.

temporary rock with Alejandro Escovedo; New Orleans trombone player Trombone Shorty. (56) Great American Songbook Harold Arlen, Irving Berlin, George Gershwin, Oscar Hammerstein, Cole Porter, Richard Rodgers.

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(28) The Aviators A classic airliner is converted into a modern machine.

8:00 p.m. (30) Toledo Stories The Toledo Zoo. (56) Johnny Carson: American Mas-

ters Johnny Carson’s career includes “The Tonight Show.”

9:00 p.m. (23) The This Old House Hour Geo-

thermal bore holes are filled and grouted; weaving shingles around a corner for a cottage look. (28) A Hot Dog Program The impact that the hot dog has had on pop culture, from architecture to late-night snacks.

(23) Austin City Limits Original con-

5:00 p.m. (28) Growing a Greener World Aqua-

ponics, growing food with just water and fish. (30) Globe Trekker The Mackintosh Museum in Glasgow, Scotland; Stirling, the site of a victory by William Wallace. (56) Beads, Baubles, and Jewels Marbled rings made with copper and silver; counting rows and rounds of beadwork stitches.

5:30 p.m. (28) Mexico: One Plate at a Time

With Rick Bayless Mayordomo; making chocolate at Seasons of My Heart Cooking School; Finca Las Nieves.

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6:00 p.m. (28) Antiques Roadshow A 1964

Chrysler Turbine model and manual; circa 1840 temperance banner; oil painting. (Part 3 of 3) (30) Rick Steves’ Europe Rick Steves offers practical advice on how to have a fun and affordable trip to Europe. (Part 3 of 3) (56) The Lawrence Welk Show Barbara Mandrell sings “I Can’t Stop Loving You”;“Sweet and Gentle Cha Cha.”

6:30 p.m. (30) Rudy Maxa’s World The tango is

Argentina’s national dance; Recoleta cemetery.

7:00 p.m. (23) The Lawrence Welk Show Barba-

ra Mandrell sings “I Can’t Stop Loving You”;“Sweet and Gentle Cha Cha.” (28) Landscapes Through Time With David Dunlop Painting the wilderness from the top of the 300foot Kaaterskill Falls in the Catskill Mountains. (30) The Lawrence Welk Show “Peace in the Valley,”“My Heart Is a Hobo.” (56) As Time Goes By Lionel is nervous on his wedding day while Jean tries to stay composed despite her sister-in-law’s efforts to calm her.

7:30 p.m. (28) Jammin’ at Hippie Jack’s Chuck

Mead performs.

(56) As Time Goes By Jean’s well-

meaning interference further complicates Judith’s rocky new romance.

8:00 p.m. (23) (56) Antiques Roadshow A 1964

Chrysler Turbine model and manual; circa 1840 temperance banner; oil painting. (Part 3 of 3) (28) Light of the Prairie: South Dakota Stained Glass The history and culture of stained glass windows in South Dakota. (30) History Detectives Search for the missing “Splitnick” homes.

9:00 p.m. (30) Antiques Roadshow A 1964

Chrysler Turbine model and manual; circa 1840 temperance banner; oil painting. (Part 3 of 3) (56) Sarah Brightman: Dreamchaser in Concert The English soprano performs new songs and classic favorites in this concert inspired by space.

10:00 p.m. (23) Last of the Summer Wine

Compo thinks he has a rival for Nora’s affections. (28) Austin City Limits Wilco performs songs from “The Whole Love.” (30) As Time Goes By Alistair proposes marriage for an odd reason.

10:30 p.m. (30) Last of the Summer Wine Sey-

mour takes up skiing. (56) John Denver Rocky Mountain High Live in Japan Denver’s 1981 concert in Japan features “Annie’s Song” and “Thank God I’m a Country Boy.”

11:00 p.m. (23) BackStage Pass Brian Lorente

and his band perform original country rock. (28) Globe Trekker The last remaining section of the Berlin Wall; ethnic Turks in Kreuzberg; World War II sites. (30) Masterpiece Classic Mr. Knightley, secretly, might be courting Jane Fairfax.


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Dark Shadows (2012) ›› (HD) Johnny Depp. True Blood “Radioactive” The Newsroom (N) True Blood “Radioactive” Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Int’l Hunters Hunters Int’l Alaska Alaska House Hunters Brother vs. Brother (N) Hunters Hunters Int’l Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Mountain Men “Thin Ice” Mountain Men (N) (HD) Ice Road Truckers (N) Hatfields & Hatfields & Roseanne Roseanne Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Cleveland Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Dirty Dancing (1987) ››› Fool’s Gold (2008) › (HD) Matthew McConaughey. Something’s Gotta Give (2003, Romance-Comedy) ››› (HD) Jack Nicholson. 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Boardwalk Cathouse Cathouse Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Rehab Rehab Renovation Raiders (HD) Hunters Hunters Int’l Hunters Hunters Int’l Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Hatfields & Hatfields & Shelby Shelby Bonanza M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Raymond Raymond King King King King Wife Swap Wife Swap Wife Swap Wife Swap Project Runway (HD) Project Runway “Let’s Go Glamping!” (N) Supermarket Superstar (N) Double Divas Martin Bashir (N) (HD) Hardball Chris Matthews PoliticsNation (N) (HD) Hardball Chris Matthews All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All In With Chris Hayes MTV Special Guy Code Guy Code Guy Code Guy Code Guy Code Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Strangers Ridiculous. Cycling USA Pro Challenge, Stage 4. 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(HD) SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie ››› TBA Full House Full House The Nanny The Nanny Friends Friends NY ER NY ER NY ER NY ER NY ER NY ER NY ER NY ER Dateline on OWN Dateline on OWN Dateline on OWN Dateline on OWN Speedmakers “Jaguar” Unique Whips (HD) Barrett-Jackson Pass Time Pass Time Car Science Car Science Stuntbusters Stuntbusters Speedmakers “Jaguar” Unique Whips (HD) Guardian Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops iMPACT Wrestling (N) (Live) (HD) The Guardian (2006) ›› America’s Next Top Model America’s Next Top Model America’s Next Top Model America’s Next Top Model America’s Next Top Model America’s Next Top Model America’s Next Top Model America’s Next Top Model Super Shark (2011) 2 Headed Shark Attack (2012, Action) › Carmen Electra. Sharknado (2013, Suspense) Tara Reid. Ghost Shark (2013) Mackenzie Rosman. Premiere. Shark Week (2012) Friends Friends Friends King King Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Family Guy Family Guy Big Bang Big Bang Sullivan Big Bang Conan (HD) The Honey Pot (1967, Comedy) ››› Rex Harrison. Travels With My Aunt (1972) ››› Maggie Smith. Nowhere to Go (1958) ›› George Nader. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969, Drama) ››› Maggie Smith. Lost “Not in Portland” Cops Cops Bomb Patrol: Afghanistan Bomb Patrol: Afghanistan American Ninja Warrior American Ninja Warrior American Ninja Warrior American Ninja Warrior Wedding Island (HD) Say Yes Say Yes Toddlers & Tiaras Say Yes Say Yes Four Weddings: Unveiled Four Weddings (N) Four Weddings (N) Four Weddings (HD) Castle “The Late Shaft” Castle “Den of Thieves” Castle “Food to Die For” Castle “Overkill” Castle “A Deadly Game” Hawaii Five-0 “Nalowale” Hawaii Five-0 “Ko’olauloa” Perception “Wounded” Gumball Total Drama Incred. Crew Advent.Time Advent.Time Regular Regular Annoying Incred. Crew Regular King of Hill King of Hill Amer. Dad Amer. 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Casting By (2012) (HD) Mr. Popper’s Penguins ›› Love It or List It (HD) Hunters Hunters Int’l Hunters Hunters Int’l Love It or List It (HD) Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid House Hunters Renovation Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Paid Knife Show/Cutlery Corner (HD) Paid Ice Road Truckers (HD) Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond King King Soul Man King King 3’s Company 3’s Company 3’s Company 3’s Company 3’s Company 3’s Company 3’s Company Escape From Polygamy (2013) (HD) Mary McCormack. Amish Grace (2010) ›››› Kimberly Williams-Paisley. Old Christine Old Christine Nopalea with Paid Paid Paid In Touch Lockup Lockup Lockup Lockup Lockup Lockup MSNBC Documentary Hardball Business Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. 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Ways to Die Ways to Die Ways to Die Ways to Die Paid Paid Teeter Hang Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid The Stepford Wives ›› The Craft (1996, Horror) ›› Robin Tunney. Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Tia & Tamera (HD) Tia & Tamera (HD) Continuum Continuum “Second Listen” Continuum “Seconds” Continuum “Second Wave” Continuum Continuum “Second Last” Twi. Zone Paid Paid Paid Paid Sahara (2005, Adventure) ›› (HD) Matthew McConaughey. Charlie’s Angels (2000) ››› (HD) Cameron Diaz. Married Married Married Married Married Friends Friends A Royal Scandal (1945, Comedy) ›› Tallulah Bankhead. Lured (1947, Suspense) ›› George Sanders. The Power and the Prize (1956) ›› Robert Taylor. Dance, Fools, Dance (1931) ›› Laughing Eraser (1996, Action) ›› American Ninja Warrior American Ninja Warrior “Venice Qualifying Part 2” American Ninja Warrior Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Untold Stories of the E.R. Untold Stories of the E.R. Untold Stories of the E.R. Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Dr. Frederick K.C. 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Dog Dog Criminal Minds Criminal Minds CSI: Miami CSI: Miami Criminal Minds Criminal Minds The First 48 Paid Paid Pulp Fiction (1994, Crime Drama) ›››› John Travolta. Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003, Action) ›› Desperado (1995, Action) ›› Antonio Banderas. Paid Paid Escape From New York (1981) ››› Kurt Russell. Owner Owner The Marine (2006, Action) › John Cena. Mercury Rising (1998, Suspense) ›› Bruce Willis. Paid Paid The Pitch A League of Their Own (1992, Comedy-Drama) ››› Tom Hanks. Erin Brockovich (2000, Drama) ››› Julia Roberts. Paid Paid Owner Owner Bad Boys (1995, Action) ››› Martin Lawrence. 16 Blocks (2006, Action) ››› Bruce Willis. The Perfect Storm (2000) ››› Paid Paid Owner Broken Arrow (1996, Action) ›› John Travolta. The Negotiator (1998, Suspense) ››› Samuel L. Jackson. The Recruit (2003) ›› Meerkat Meerkat Animal Cops Houston Animal Cops Houston Pit Bulls and Parolees Pit Boss Untamed and Uncut North Woods Law Swamp Wars Moesha Moesha The Parkers The Parkers Fam. 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The Moon Is Blue (1953) ››› William Holden. Picnic (1955) (:15) The Pumpkin Eater (1964, Drama) ››› Anne Bancroft. Young Cassidy (1965, Biography) ››› Rod Taylor. Othello (1965, Drama) ››› Laurence Olivier. Honey Pot Lassie-Home (:45) National Velvet (1944, Drama) ›››› Mickey Rooney. Life With Father (1947, Comedy) ››› William Powell. Father of the Bride (1950) ›››› (:45) Father’s Little Dividend ››› Paid Paid X-Play X-Play X-Play X-Play Quantum Leap Quantum Leap Heroes Heroes Lost A Baby Story A Baby Story A Baby Story A Baby Story Varied Programs Say Yes Say Yes What Not to Wear Table for 12 Table for 12 Medium Medium Not to Wear Varied Charmed Supernatural Supernatural Supernatural Bones Bones Bones Bones Pokemon NinjaGo Annoying Varied Programs Tom & Jerry Hole in Wall Varied Programs Codename Johnny Test Johnny Test Paid Paid Year of Adventures Street Eats Varied Programs Bourdain: No Reservations Food Paradise Paid Paid In Session Varied Programs Varied Programs NCIS Varied Programs NCIS VH1 Plus Music VH1 Plus Music VH1 Plus Music Varied Programs Paid Paid Matlock Matlock In the Heat of the Night In the Heat of the Night WGN Midday News Walker,Texas Ranger Walker,Texas Ranger 2013 Fall Sharathon 2013 Fall Varied Programs


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Owner Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Varied Programs Orangutan Chimp Eden Big Cat Diary Big Cat Diary The Wendy Williams Show Movie Varied Programs Inspiration Varied Programs Peter Popoff BET Inspiration Varied Varied Programs Big Ten Varied Big Ten Varied Programs Big Ten Big Ten Big Ten Big Ten Big Ten Big Ten Big Ten Big Ten Varied Programs Paid Paid Paid Paid Varied Programs Varied Programs American Greed Paid Paid Paid Paid Worldwide Exchange Varied Programs Squawk Box Varied Programs Piers Morgan Live Anderson Cooper 360 Erin Burnett OutFront Piers Morgan Live Anderson Cooper 360 Early Start John Berman New Day Varied Programs Daily Show Colbert Rep Varied Programs Sunny Varied Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Varied Programs Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid J. Robison Good-Charlie Good-Charlie Shake It Up! A.N.T. Farm Suite/Deck Suite/Deck Wizards Wizards Suite/Deck Suite/Deck Fish Hooks Phineas Little Chuggington Octonauts Mickey E! 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Cariboo Trail (1950) ›› Randolph Scott. Thank Your Lucky Stars (1943) ›› Eddie Cantor. Show Boat (1936, Musical) ›››› Irene Dunne. Alice Adams (1935) ››› Katharine Hepburn. In This Our Life (1942, Drama) ››› Bette Davis. Miss Grant Takes Richmond (1949) ›› Boots Mal. (11:00) Born Yesterday The Wild Bunch (1969, Western) ›››› William Holden. Wild Rovers (1971, Western) ››› William Holden. The V.I.P.’s (1963) ›› Elizabeth Taylor. Love and Pain (and the Whole Damn Thing) ››› Clash of the Titans (1981, Fantasy) ›› Harry Hamlin. California Suite (1978) ››› Alan Alda. Elizabeth Taylor: An Inti (:15) Lassie Come Home Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) ›››› Elizabeth Taylor. Reflections in a Golden Eye (1967, Drama) ›› Conspirator (1949) ›› Robert Taylor. 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The A-Team ››‡ (’10, Act) Liam Neeson. (3:30) (FX) Mon. 8 p.m.; Tue. 1:30 p.m. Ace Ventura: Pet Detective ›› (’94, Com) Jim Carrey. (2:04) (COM) Fri. 11:30 p.m.; Sat. 5:58 p.m. Alice Adams ›››‡ (’35, C-Dr) Katharine Hepburn. Social climber wants humble family to impress rich bachelor. (2:00) (TCM) Tue. 2 a.m. Alice in Wonderland ››‡ (’10, Fnt) Johnny Depp. (2:30) (FAM) Thu. 6 p.m. Almost Famous ›››› (’00, C-Dr) Billy Crudup. A teenage rock journalist goes on tour with a rising band. (3:00) (TBS) Mon. 2 a.m. American Gangster ››› (’07, Crime Drama) Denzel Washington. A chauffeur becomes Harlem’s mostpowerful crime boss. (3:00) (BET) Fri. 10 a.m., 1 a.m. Amish Grace ›››› (’10, Docudrama) Kimberly Williams-Paisley. A gunman kills Amish schoolgirls in Pennsylvania. (2:02) (LIFE) Sat. 10 p.m., 2:02 a.m. Anger Management ›› (’03, Com) Adam Sandler. (2:00) (FX) Thu. 11:30 p.m. Austin Powers in Goldmember ››‡ (’02, Com) Mike Myers. (2:00) (E) (TV) Fri. 2 a.m.

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Bachelor Mother ››› (’39, RomComedy) Ginger Rogers. A store clerk is mistaken for a foundling’s mother. (1:30) (TCM) Sat. 4:30 p.m. Bad Boys ››› (’95, Act) Martin Lawrence. Two Miami cops attempt to recover stolen police evidence. (2:29) (AMC) Wed. 11:31 p.m.; Thu. 10 a.m. Batman Begins ››› (’05, Act) Christian Bale. Bruce Wayne becomes Gotham City’s Dark Knight. (3:00) (SPIKE) Wed. 2 p.m., 11 p.m. Battle: Los Angeles ›› (’11, Sci) Aaron Eckhart. (2:30) (FX) Tue. 8 p.m., 10:30 p.m. Beauty Shop ››‡ (’05, Com) Queen Latifah. (2:00) (BET) Sun. 1 p.m. Beavis and Butt-head Do America ››‡ (’96, Com) Voices of Mike Judge. (1:56) (COM) Sun. 10:53 a.m. Becoming Jane ›› (’07, Bio) Anne Hathaway. (2:28) (USA) Wed. 8 a.m. Beerfest ›› (’06, Com) Jay Chandrasekhar. (2:02) (COM) Sun. 12:49 p.m. The Best Man ››› (’99, C-Dr) Taye Diggs. A writer meets an old flame at his friend’s wedding. (2:30) (BET) Sat. 6:30 p.m. Beverly Hills Cop II ››‡ (’87, Com) Eddie Murphy. (2:05) (COM) Fri. 11:35 a.m. Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure ››› (’89, Com) Keanu Reeves. Dopey dudes time-travel to fetch celebrities for a school project. (2:00) (COM) Thu. 2:03 a.m. Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice ››› (’69, Com) Natalie Wood. Two couples take a cue from the sexual revolution. (2:00) (TCM) Sun. 1:30 a.m. Bombardier ››‡ (’43, War) Pat O’Brien. (1:45) (TCM) Mon. 2:45 a.m. Born Yesterday ›››‡ (’50, C-Dr) Judy Holliday. A tycoon hires a tutor to teach his lover proper etiquette. (2:00) (TCM) Wed. 11 p.m. The Bounty Hunter ›› (’54, Wst) Randolph Scott. (1:30) (TCM) Mon. 12:30 p.m. Breakfast Club ›››‡ (’85, C-Dr) Emilio Estevez. Five teenagers make strides toward mutual understand-

ing. (2:30) (VH1) Wed. 1 a.m.; Thu. 2 p.m. The Bridge on the River Kwai ›››› (’57, War) William Holden. A British colonel builds a bridge for his Japanese captor. (3:00) (TCM) Wed. 8 p.m. Broken Arrow ›› (’96, Act) John Travolta. (2:30) (AMC) Fri. 9:30 a.m. A Bronx Tale ››› (’93, Dr) Robert De Niro. A youth favors a flashy mobster over his hard-working dad. (3:00) (SPIKE) Fri. 11 p.m. The Bucket List ›› (’07, C-Dr) Jack Nicholson. (2:30) (OWN) Fri. 5:30 p.m. A Bug’s Life ››› (’98, Fnt) Voices of Dave Foley. Animated. Insects help an ant fend off grasshoppers. (2:00) (FAM) Sun. 1:30 p.m.

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California Suite ›››‡ (’78, C-Dr) Alan Alda. Four diverse couples descend on the swank Beverly Hills Hotel. (2:00) (TCM) Thu. 4 a.m. Cariboo Trail ››‡ (’50, Wst) Randolph Scott. (1:30) (TCM) Mon. 4:30 a.m. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof ›››‡ (’58, Dr) Elizabeth Taylor. An alcoholic and his wife visit his dying father in the South. (2:00) (TCM) Fri. 8 p.m. CB4 ›› (’93, Com) Chris Rock. (2:00) (BET) Fri. 8 a.m. Chain Letter ›› (’10, Hor) Nikki Reed. (2:00) (SYFY) Mon. 9 a.m. Charlie’s Angels ››› (’00, Act) Cameron Diaz. Three nubile crimefighters must solve a kidnapping. (2:00) (TBS) Sat. 2:30 a.m. Children of Men ›››› (’06, Sci) Clive Owen. Infertility threatens mankind with extinction. (2:00) (SYFY) Sat. 4:30 p.m. China Sky ›› (’45, War) Randolph Scott. (1:30) (TCM) Mon. 1:15 a.m. Cinderella ›››› (’50, Fnt) Voices of Ilene Woods. Animated. Fairy godmother leads maid to Prince Charming. (1:45) (FAM) Sat. 5:30 p.m., 11:15 p.m. Cirque du Freak: The Vampire’s Assistant ›› (’09, Fnt) John C. Reilly. (2:00) (SYFY) Sun. 3 p.m.; Mon. 1 p.m. Clash of the Titans ››‡ (’81, Fnt) Harry Hamlin. (2:00) (TCM) Thu. 2 a.m. Comanche Station ››‡ (’60, Wst) Randolph Scott. (1:30) (TCM) Mon. 6:30 p.m. Con Air ››‡ (’97, Act) Nicolas Cage. (2:30) (SPIKE) Sat. 9 p.m., 11:30 p.m. Conspirator ››‡ (’49, Sus) Robert Taylor. (1:30) (TCM) Fri. 4:30 a.m. The Craft ›› (’96, Hor) Robin Tunney. (2:00) (E) (TV) Tue. 8 p.m.; Wed. 4 p.m.(STYLE) Sat. 1 a.m.

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Dance Flick ›› (’09, Com) Shoshana Bush. (2:00) (BET) Fri. 10 p.m. Daredevil ›› (’03, Act) Ben Affleck. (2:00) (TNT) Fri. 2 a.m. David and Lisa ››‡ (’98, Dr) Sidney Poitier. (2:00) (OWN) Fri. 1 p.m. Daybreakers ››‡ (’09, Hor) Ethan Hawke. (2:00) (SYFY) Sun. 1 p.m., 11 p.m. Death Race ›› (’08, Act) Jason Statham. (2:30) (FX) Mon. 5:30 p.m., 11:30 p.m. The Decline of the American Empire ››› (’86, C-Dr) Dominique Michel. Dinner guests share their thoughts on sex, love and marriage. (2:00) ) Sat. 9 p.m. Demolition Man ››‡ (’93, Sci) Sylvester Stallone. (2:31) (AMC) Mon. 11:30 p.m.; Tue. 6:30 p.m. The Departed ›››‡ (’06, Crime Drama) Leonardo DiCaprio. An undercover cop and a criminal lead double lives. (3:27) (AMC) Sun. 4:30 p.m.; Fri. 8 p.m. Desperado ››‡ (’95, Act) Antonio Banderas. (2:30) (AMC) Mon. 2 p.m.

The Devil’s Brigade ››‡ (’68, War) William Holden. (2:15) (TCM) Wed. 5:30 p.m. Diary of a Wimpy Kid ››‡ (’10, Com) Zachary Gordon. (2:00) (TOON) Sun. 4 p.m. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules ››‡ (’11, Com) Zachary Gordon. (2:00) (TOON) Sun. 6 p.m. Dirty Dancing ››› (’87, Rom) Jennifer Grey. A sheltered teen falls for a street-wise dance instructor. (2:00) (LIFE) Sun. 3 p.m. Disturbia ››‡ (’07, Sus) Shia LaBeouf. (2:00) (TNT) Sun. 6 p.m. Diverted ››› (’09, Docudrama) Shawn Ashmore. Planes land in Canada after the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. (3:00) ) Fri. 12:30 a.m. Doom ›› (’05, Sci) The Rock. (2:00) (SPIKE) Wed. 12 p.m. Dragonball: Evolution ›› (’09, Act) Justin Chatwin. (2:00) (FX) Sat. 4 p.m. Duplicity ››› (’09, Rom-Comedy) Julia Roberts. Two corporate spies become embroiled in a clandestine love affair. (2:30) ? Sat. 10:30 p.m.

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Eat Pray Love ›› (’10, Dr) Julia Roberts. (3:00) (STYLE) Fri. 8 p.m.; Sat. 10 a.m. Eddie’s Million Dollar Cook-Off ››‡ (’03, Com) Taylor Ball. (1:30) (DISNEY) Fri. 2:30 a.m. Employee of the Month ›› (’06, Com) Dane Cook. (1:57) (USA) Thu. 2:03 a.m. Eraser ››‡ (’96, Act) Arnold Schwarzenegger. (2:30) (TECH) Sat. 8 p.m., 10:30 p.m. Erin Brockovich ››› (’00, Dr) Julia Roberts. A woman probes a power company cover-up over poisoned water. (3:01) (AMC) Tue. 9 p.m.; Wed. 1 p.m. Escape From New York ››› (’81, Act) Kurt Russell. The president is missing in the prison city of Manhattan. (2:00) F Sat. 5 p.m.(AMC) Tue. 9 a.m. The Even Stevens Movie ›› (’03, Com) Shia LaBeouf. (1:45) (DISNEY) Sun. 2:30 a.m. Executive Suite ››› (’54, Dr) William Holden. Four VPs and junior exec jockey for power. (2:00) (TCM) Wed. 11:30 a.m. The Expendables ›› (’10, Act) Sylvester Stallone. (2:30) (SPIKE) Fri. 8:30 p.m.; Sat. 6:30 p.m.

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Failure to Launch ›› (’06, RomComedy) Matthew McConaughey. (2:00) (TBS) Sun. 10:30 p.m., 2:30 a.m. Father of the Bride ›››› (’50, Com) Spencer Tracy. A family agonizes over a bride-to-be’s immense wedding. (1:45) (TCM) Fri. 1 p.m. Father’s Little Dividend ››› (’51, Com) Spencer Tracy. A rattled father learns he will soon be a grandparent. (1:30) (TCM) Fri. 2:45 p.m. 50 First Dates ›› (’04, Rom-Comedy) Adam Sandler. (2:02) (COM) Sun. 6:55 p.m. The Firm ››› (’93, Dr) Tom Cruise. A law-school grad signs on with a sinister Tennessee firm. (3:00) (TNT) Sun. 1 p.m. Fletch ››‡ (’85, Com) Chevy Chase. (2:02) (COM) Sat. 1:24 p.m. Fletch Lives ››‡ (’89, Com) Chevy Chase. (2:04) (COM) Sat. 8:46 a.m. For Colored Girls ›› (’10, Dr) Kimberly Elise. (3:00) (BET) Sat. 11:30 p.m. Force of Arms ››› (’51, War) William Holden. An Army officer and a young WAC fall in love during WWII. (2:00) (TCM) Wed. 9:30 a.m. Forgetting Sarah Marshall ››› (’08, Rom-Comedy) Jason Segel. A musician encounters his ex and her

ANNARBOR.COM August 18-24, 2013 How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days ›› new lover in Hawaii. (3:00) (FX) Sun. 2:30 p.m. (’03, Rom-Comedy) Kate Hudson. 1408 ››› (’07, Hor) John Cusack. (2:30) (BRAVO) Fri. 9 p.m., 11:30 p.m. A skeptical author spends a night The Howling ››› (’81, Hor) Dee in a reputedly haunted hotel room. Wallace. A journalist is hounded (2:00) (TNT) Sun. 4 p.m. by werewolves at a retreat. (2:00) Freddy vs. Jason ›› (’03, Hor) Rob(AMC) Fri. 3:30 a.m. ert Englund. (2:00) (SYFY) Sun. 9 The Hunchback of Notre Dame p.m.; Mon. 7 p.m.; Fri. 2 p.m. ›››‡ (’96, Dr) Voices of Tom Hulce. Frenemies ››‡ (’12, Dr) Bella Animated. A bell ringer saves a Thorne. (2:00) (DISNEY) Mon. 9 p.m.; Gypsy girl from a mob. (2:00) (FAM) Tue. 12 p.m. Fri. 7 p.m.; Sat. 1:30 p.m.

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The Game Plan ›› (’07, Com) Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. (1:55) (DISNEY) Sat. 7:30 p.m. George Washington Slept Here ››› (’42, Com) Jack Benny. Unhandy New Yorkers move into rural fixerupper. (1:45) (TCM) Tue. 4:30 p.m. Ghost Rider ›› (’07, Act) Nicolas Cage. (2:30) (FX) Wed. 3 p.m.; Thu. 9:30 a.m. Ghosts of Girlfriends Past ›› (’09, Rom-Comedy) Matthew McConaughey. (2:00) (TBS) Sun. 6 p.m., 12:30 a.m. Giant ›››› (’56, Dr) Elizabeth Taylor. George Stevens’ Oscar-winning portrait of feuding Texans. (3:30) (TCM) Fri. 4:15 p.m. The Golden Compass ››‡ (’07, Fnt) Nicole Kidman. (2:30) (SYFY) Sat. 2 p.m. Gone With the Wind ›››› (’39, Rom) Clark Gable. Civil War rogue Rhett Butler loves Southern belle Scarlett O’Hara. (4:00) (TCM) Tue. 8 p.m. The Great Lie ››› (’41, Rom) Bette Davis. A woman shelters her rival after the man they love is lost. (2:00) (TCM) Tue. 2:30 p.m. The Great Race ››› (’65, Com) Tony Curtis. Foes enter a 1908 New York to Paris auto race. (3:00) (TCM) Sun. 8 p.m. Green Grass of Wyoming ››› (’48, Dr) Peggy Cummins. Lovers’ ranch romance parallels stallion and mare’s. (1:30) (TCM) Sat. 11:30 a.m. Groundhog Day ››› (’93, RomComedy) Bill Murray. A TV weatherman’s day keeps repeating. (2:00) (A&E) Sun. 11 a.m. The Guardian ››‡ (’06, Dr) Kevin Costner. (3:30) (SPIKE) Thu. 1 p.m., 11 p.m. Gypsy ››› (’62, Mus) Rosalind Russell. A musical biography of famed stripper Gypsy Rose Lee. (2:30) (TCM) Sun. 11 p.m.

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Halloween H2O: Twenty Years Later ›› (’98, Hor) Jamie Lee Curtis. (2:00) (SYFY) Fri. 10 a.m. Harlem Nights ›› (’89, Com) Eddie Murphy. (2:27) (AMC) Wed. 2:30 a.m. Heaven Can Wait ›››‡ (’43, Fnt) Gene Tierney. Satan reviews Gay ’90s playboy’s life. (2:00) (TCM) Sat. 6 p.m. Hercules ››› (’97, Adv) Voices of Tate Donovan. Animated. The strongman becomes a Greek hero. (2:00) (FAM) Fri. 9 p.m.; Sat. 3:30 p.m. Hereafter ››‡ (’10, Dr) Matt Damon. (3:00) (FX) Fri. 7 p.m. Higher Learning ››› (’95, Dr) Omar Epps. Racial tensions divide a college campus. (2:30) (BET) Wed. 11 a.m. Home Alone 2: Lost in New York ››‡ (’92, Com) Macaulay Culkin. (2:30) (FAM) Sun. 11 a.m. The Honey Pot ››› (’67, Com) Rex Harrison. A man chooses which former lover will inherit his estate. (2:30) (TCM) Thu. 3:30 p.m. Hotel for Dogs ›› (’09, Com) Emma Roberts. (2:00) F Sun. 5 p.m. How Stella Got Her Groove Back ›› (’98, Rom-Comedy) Angela Bassett. (2:30) (VH1) Fri. 7:30 p.m.; Sat. 11 a.m.

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I Love You, Man ››› (’09, Com) Paul Rudd. A man’s new friendship threatens his upcoming wedding. (2:02) (COM) Sun. 8:57 p.m. I Think I Love My Wife ››‡ (’07, Rom-Comedy) Chris Rock. (2:30) (BET) Sun. 10:30 a.m. In This Our Life ››› (’42, Dr) Bette Davis. Wretched woman runs off with sister’s husband, for starters. (2:00) (TCM) Tue. 4 a.m. Independence Day ››› (’96, Sci) Will Smith. Earthlings vs. evil aliens in 15-mile-wide ships. (3:30) (TNT) Fri. 8 p.m.; Sat. 4:30 p.m. Inside Daisy Clover ››‡ (’65, Dr) Natalie Wood. (2:30) (TCM) Sun. 3:30 a.m. The Italian Job ››› (’03, Crime Drama) Mark Wahlberg. A thief and his crew plan to steal back their gold. (2:30) (AMC) Thu. 1 a.m.; Fri. 5:30 p.m. It’s Complicated ››‡ (’09, RomComedy) Meryl Streep. (2:30) ? Sat. 8 p.m.

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Jack and the Beanstalk ›› (’10, Com) Gilbert Gottfried. (2:00) F Sun. 2 a.m. Janie ›› (’44, Com) Joyce Reynolds. (1:45) (TCM) Tue. 8:15 a.m. Janie Gets Married ›› (’46, Com) Joan Leslie. (1:30) (TCM) Tue. 10 a.m. Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back ›› (’01, Com) Ben Affleck. (2:00) (FX) Mon. 9 a.m. Jersey Shore Shark Attack ›› (’12, Sus) Paul Sorvino. (2:00) (SYFY) Thu. 11 a.m. Jumping the Broom ››‡ (’11, Com) Angela Bassett. (2:30) (FX) Sun. 9:30 a.m. Just Go With It ›› (’11, Rom-Comedy) Adam Sandler. (2:30) (FX) Sun. 5:30 p.m.; Mon. 1 p.m.

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The Karate Kid ››‡ (’10, Dr) Jaden Smith. (3:00) (FX) Sat. 8 p.m. Knight and Day ››‡ (’10, Act) Tom Cruise. (2:30) (FX) Thu. 7:30 p.m.; Fri. 12:30 p.m.

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The Lady Eve ›››› (’41, Rom-Comedy) Barbara Stanwyck. An alluring cardsharp and a naive millionaire find romance. (2:00) (TCM) Sat. 8 p.m. Lakeview Terrace ››‡ (’08, Sus) Samuel L. Jackson. (2:30) (BET) Thu. 9:30 p.m.; Fri. 1 p.m. The Last House on the Left ››‡ (’09, Hor) Tony Goldwyn. (2:30) (AMC) Mon. 9 p.m. A League of Their Own ››› (’92, C-Dr) Tom Hanks. A women’s professional baseball league debuts in 1943. (2:59) (AMC) Tue. 12:01 a.m.; Wed. 10 a.m. Leprechaun ›› (’92, Hor) Warwick Davis. (2:00) (SYFY) Sun. 9 a.m., 1 a.m. Life With Father ›››‡ (’47, Com) William Powell. An autocrat heads his 1880s New York household, but


ANNARBOR.COM August 18-24, 2013 his wife runs it. (2:00) (TCM) Fri. 11 Once Upon a Time in Mexico ››‡ a.m. (’03, Act) Antonio Banderas. (2:00) The Losers ›› (’10, Act) Jeffrey (AMC) Mon. 12 p.m. One Fine Day ››‡ (’96, Rom-ComDean Morgan. (1:45) (TNT) Sat. edy) Michelle Pfeiffer. (2:30) (OWN) 10:15 p.m. Love & Basketball ››› (’00, Rom) Fri. 3 p.m. Sanaa Lathan. A passion for the Orange County ››‡ (’02, Com) Colin Hanks. (2:00) (BRAVO) Fri. 2 a.m. game leads to love for two best Othello ›››‡ (’65, Dr) Laurence friends. (3:00) (BET) Sun. 5 p.m. Love and Pain (and the Whole Damn Olivier. Shakespeare’s tragedy of a Thing) ››› (’72, Rom-Comedy) Moor general undone by jealousy. Maggie Smith. A spinster romances (3:00) (TCM) Thu. 12:30 p.m. a lonely collegian while touring Spain. (2:00) (TCM) Thu. 12 a.m. Lured ››‡ (’47, Sus) George Sanders. (2:00) (TCM) Sat. 2 a.m. Paul Blart: Mall Cop ›› (’09, Com) Kevin James. (2:00) (TOON) Sat. 7 p.m. Pay It Forward ››‡ (’00, Dr) Kevin The Mad Miss Manton ››› (’38, Spacey. (2:30) ? Tue. 11:30 a.m. The Perfect Man ›› (’05, Rom-ComCom) Barbara Stanwyck. A zany heiress draws her debutante edy) Hilary Duff. (2:00) (TBS) Thu. 2 a.m. friends into a mystery. (1:30) (TCM) Tue. 1 p.m. The Perfect Storm ››› (’00, Sus) Made for Each Other ›››‡ (’39, George Clooney. A fishing boat sails C-Dr) Carole Lombard. Meddling ininto the storm of the century. (3:00) laws cause trouble for newlyweds. (AMC) Thu. 2:30 p.m. Philadelphia ››› (’93, Dr) Tom (1:45) (TCM) Sat. 2:45 p.m. Major League ››‡ (’89, Com) Tom Hanks. Fired by his firm, lawyer with Berenger. (2:32) (COM) Sat. 3:26 p.m. AIDS fights back. (3:00) ? Thu. 11 Malibu Shark Attack ›› (’09, Sus) a.m. Picnic ››› (’55, Dr) William Holden. Peta Wilson. (2:00) (SYFY) Thu. 1 A drifter provokes dreams for a p.m. Mean Girls 2 ›› (’11, Com) beauty and others in a Kansas Meaghan Martin. (2:00) (E) (TV) town. (2:00) (TCM) Wed. 3:30 p.m. Tue. 2 a.m.; Wed. 2 p.m. Police Academy ›› (’84, Com) Steve Menace II Society ››› (’93, Dr) Tyrin Guttenberg. (2:05) (COM) Sun. 8:48 Turner. The saga of a ghetto teen in a.m. East L.A. (2:00) (VH1) Fri. 1 a.m.; Sat. The Power and the Prize ››‡ (’56, 10 p.m. Dr) Robert Taylor. (2:00) (TCM) Sat. 4 a.m. Mercury Rising ›› (’98, Sus) Bruce Precious ›››‡ (’09, Dr) Gabourey Willis. (2:00) (AMC) Mon. 4:30 p.m.; Tue. 2 p.m. Sidibe. Pregnant and abused, a Harlem teen looks for a way to change Minority Report ›››‡ (’02, Sci) Tom her life. (2:30) (BET) Sat. 9 p.m. Cruise. A cop tries to establish his innocence in a future crime. (3:00) The Prestige ››› (’06, Dr) Hugh (TNT) Sat. 2 a.m. Jackman. Two 19th-century magicians engage in a deadly rivalry. Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fab(2:30) (SYFY) Sat. 9 p.m. ulous ›› (’05, Com) Sandra Bullock. (2:00) (LIFE) Wed. 8 p.m., 12:02 a.m. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie ›››‡ (’69, Dr) Maggie Smith. An outspoMr. Jealousy ››‡ (’97, Rom-Comken teacher shocks her students in edy) Eric Stoltz. (2:00) F Sat. 8 p.m. 1930s Edinburgh. (2:15) (TCM) Thu. The Moon Is Blue ››› (’53, Com) 9:45 p.m. William Holden. A playboy pursues a woman saving herself for marPrince Charming ›› (’01, Fnt) Martin Short. (2:00) (TBS) Tue. 2 a.m. riage. (2:00) (TCM) Wed. 1:30 p.m. The More the Merrier ›››‡ (’43, The Princess and the Frog ››› (’09, Com) Jean Arthur. A trio gets mixed Com) Voices of Anika Noni Rose. up in a crowded wartime rooming Animated. A fateful kiss leads to an house. (2:00) (TCM) Sat. 10 p.m. epic adventure. (2:00) (FAM) Sat. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon 7:15 p.m., 9:15 p.m. Emperor ›› (’08, Adv) Brendan FraThe Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement ›› (’04, Rom-Comedy) Anne ser. (2:30) (FX) Wed. 10 a.m. My Favorite Wife ››› (’40, Com) Hathaway. (2:00) (TBS) Wed. 2 a.m. Irene Dunne. A presumed-dead Princess O’Rourke ››› (’43, Romwife returns to find her husband Comedy) Olivia de Havilland. A European princess falls in love with a remarried. (1:45) (TCM) Mon. 11:30 p.m. U.S. flier. (1:45) (TCM) Sat. 9:45 a.m. Public Enemies ››› (’09, Crime Drama) Johnny Depp. G-man Melvin Purvis vows to nab notorious criminal John Dillinger. (2:32) (USA) The Nanny Diaries ›› (’07, Com) Wed. 10:28 a.m. Scarlett Johansson. (2:00) (LIFE) Pulp Fiction ›››› (’94, Crime DraSun. 1 p.m. ma) John Travolta. Criminals cross National Velvet ›››› (’44, Dr) paths in three interlocked tales of Mickey Rooney. An ex-jockey mayhem. (3:00) (AMC) Sun. 1:30 coaches an English girl to the p.m.; Mon. 9 a.m. Grand National. (2:15) (TCM) Fri. The Pumpkin Eater ››› (’64, Dr) 8:45 a.m. Anne Bancroft. London mother The Negotiator ››› (’98, Sus) leaves second husband for screenSamuel L. Jackson. A top police newriter. (2:15) (TCM) Thu. 8:15 a.m. gotiator is accused of committing murder. (3:00) (AMC) Fri. 12 p.m. A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors ››‡ (’87, Hor) Heather Langenkamp. (2:00) (SYFY) Sun. 5 Quantum of Solace ››‡ (’08, Act) p.m.; Mon. 3 p.m.; Fri. 4 p.m. Daniel Craig. (2:30) (SYFY) Mon. 9 p.m., 11:30 p.m. Nowhere to Go ››‡ (’58, Crime Drama) George Nader. (1:45) (TCM) Thu. 8 p.m.

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O Brother, Where Art Thou? ››› (’00, C-Dr) George Clooney. Three escaped convicts embark on an unusual odyssey. (2:31) (AMC) Wed. 9 p.m.; Thu. 5:30 p.m.

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Rambo ›› (’08, Act) Sylvester Stallone. (2:00) (SPIKE) Fri. 6:30 p.m.; Sat. 4:30 p.m. Rebel Without a Cause ››› (’55, Dr) James Dean. Volatile teens with feckless parents witness tragedy. (2:00) (TCM) Sun. 1:45 p.m.

The Recruit ››‡ (’03, Sus) Al Pacino. (2:30) (AMC) Fri. 3 p.m. Red ››‡ (’10, Act) Bruce Willis. (2:15) (TNT) Sat. 8 p.m. Reflections in a Golden Eye ›› (’67, Dr) Elizabeth Taylor. (2:00) (TCM) Fri. 2:30 a.m. The Replacement Killers ›› (’98, Act) Chow Yun-Fat. (2:00) ? Mon. 11 a.m.; Sat. 1 a.m. Return of the Bad Men ››‡ (’48, Wst) Randolph Scott. (1:45) (TCM) Mon. 9:15 a.m. Richie Rich ›› (’94, Com) Macaulay Culkin. (2:00) (FAM) Sun. 9 a.m. Ride Lonesome ››‡ (’59, Wst) Randolph Scott. (1:30) (TCM) Mon. 5 p.m. Ride the High Country ›››‡ (’62, Wst) Randolph Scott. Two aging ex-lawmen are hired to guard a gold shipment. (2:00) (TCM) Mon. 9:30 p.m. Riding Shotgun ›› (’54, Wst) Randolph Scott. (1:30) (TCM) Mon. 11 a.m. The Ringer ››‡ (’05, Com) Johnny Knoxville. (2:02) (COM) Sun. 4:53 p.m. Robin Hood ››‡ (’10, Adv) Russell Crowe. (3:30) (SPIKE) Thu. 9:30 a.m. A Royal Scandal ››‡ (’45, Com) Tallulah Bankhead. (2:00) (TCM) Sat. 12 a.m. Rugrats in Paris: The Movie ››› (’00, Adv) Voices of E.G. Daily. Animated. The gang finds adventure in Paris while Stu Pickles works. (2:00) (NICK) Sun. 9 p.m. Rush Hour 2 ›› (’01, Act) Jackie Chan. (2:00) (FX) Sat. 6 p.m.

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Sahara ››‡ (’05, Adv) Matthew McConaughey. (2:30) (TBS) Sat. 12 a.m. Saratoga ››‡ (’37, C-Dr) Clark Gable. (1:45) (TCM) Tue. 6:15 p.m. Say Anything ››› (’89, Rom) John Cusack. A high-school senior loves an England-bound honor student. (2:00) (STYLE) Fri. 11 p.m.; Sat. 9 p.m. Scarface ››› (’83, Crime Drama) Al Pacino. A Cuban immigrant fights to the top of Miami’s drug trade. (4:00) (AMC) Sun. 9:30 a.m.; Fri. 11:30 p.m. The Searchers ›››› (’56, Wst) John Wayne. A Civil War hero spends five years searching for his niece. (2:00) (TCM) Sun. 11:45 a.m. The Secret Life of Bees ››‡ (’08, Dr) Queen Latifah. (2:30) (BET) Mon. 11 a.m. The Secret of My Success ››‡ (’87, Com) Michael J. Fox. (2:30) (AMC) Tue. 3 a.m. Sex and the Single Girl ››› (’64, Com) Tony Curtis. A magazine editor falls for the woman he planned to ruin. (2:00) (TCM) Sun. 6 p.m. Shallow Hal ››‡ (’01, Rom-Comedy) Gwyneth Paltrow. (2:30) (E) (TV) Mon. 8:30 p.m.; Tue. 4:30 p.m.; Sat. 10 p.m. The Shawshank Redemption ›››› (’94, Dr) Tim Robbins. An innocent man goes to a Maine penitentiary for life in 1947. (3:00) (AMC) Sat. 11 p.m. Shoot ’Em Up ››‡ (’07, Act) Clive Owen. (1:30) (USA) Sun. 2:30 a.m. Shoot-Out at Medicine Bend ›› (’57, Wst) Randolph Scott. (1:30) (TCM) Mon. 3:30 p.m. The Shopworn Angel ››‡ (’38, Rom) Margaret Sullavan. (1:30) (TCM) Tue. 11:30 a.m. Show Boat ›››› (’36, Mus) Irene Dunne. A Mississippi riverboat captain’s daughter marries a roving gambler. (2:00) (TCM) Tue. 12 a.m. 16 Blocks ››› (’06, Act) Bruce Willis. A world-weary cop protects a witness from assassins. (2:00) (AMC) Wed. 7 p.m.; Thu. 12:30 p.m.

Sixteen Candles ››‡ (’84, Com) Molly Ringwald. (2:00) (VH1) Wed. 5 p.m.; Thu. 12 p.m. So I Married an Axe Murderer ››‡ (’93, Com) Mike Myers. (2:00) R Sat. 4 p.m. Something’s Gotta Give ››› (’03, Rom-Comedy) Jack Nicholson. A music exec falls for the mother of his young girlfriend. (3:01) (LIFE) Sun. 7 p.m., 11:02 p.m. Soul Plane ›› (’04, Com) Kevin Hart. (2:00) (VH1) Tue. 11 p.m.; Wed. 11 a.m. Splendor in the Grass ›››‡ (’61, Dr) Natalie Wood. Parents drive two high-school lovers tragically apart in 1920s Kansas. (2:15) (TCM) Sun. 3:45 p.m. The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie ››› (’04, Com) Voices of Tom Kenny. Animated. SpongeBob must find King Neptune’s stolen crown. (1:30) (NICK) Thu. 7 p.m.; Fri. 1 p.m. Star Trek V: The Final Frontier ›› (’89, Sci) William Shatner. (2:30) (SYFY) Sat. 9 a.m. Starsky & Hutch ››‡ (’04, Com) Ben Stiller. (2:00) (AMC) Thu. 8 p.m. Stealth ›› (’05, Act) Josh Lucas. (2:30) (SPIKE) Fri. 4 p.m. Step Brothers ››‡ (’08, Com) Will Ferrell. (2:00) (FX) Sun. 8 p.m., 10 p.m. The Stepford Wives ›› (’04, Com) Nicole Kidman. (2:00) (STYLE) Sat. 11 p.m. Stick It ›› (’06, C-Dr) Jeff Bridges. (2:00) (WGN-A) Sun. 11 a.m., 11 p.m. Street Kings ›› (’08, Crime Drama) Keanu Reeves. (2:30) (USA) Mon. 10:30 a.m. Suddenly, Last Summer ››› (’59, Dr) Elizabeth Taylor. A surgeon gets involved with a matron and her niece. (2:00) (TCM) Fri. 10 p.m. Superman Returns ››› (’06, Adv) Brandon Routh. The Man of Steel faces Lex Luthor. (3:30) (FX) Tue. 9 a.m. S.W.A.T. ››‡ (’03, Act) Samuel L. Jackson. (2:30) (AMC) Mon. 6:30 p.m.; Tue. 4 p.m.

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Tall Man Riding ››‡ (’55, Wst) Randolph Scott. (1:30) (TCM) Mon. 2 p.m. The Tall T ››› (’57, Wst) Randolph Scott. A gang of outlaws kidnaps the wife of a wealthy rancher. (1:30) (TCM) Mon. 8 p.m. Terminator 2: Judgment Day ›››› (’91, Sci) Arnold Schwarzenegger. Cyborgs battle over a youth who holds the key to the future. (2:30) (TNT) Fri. 11:30 p.m.; Sat. 2 p.m. There’s Something About Mary ››‡ (’98, Rom-Comedy) Cameron Diaz. (2:30) (VH1) Thu. 11 p.m.; Fri. 11 a.m. 3000 Miles to Graceland ›› (’01, Act) Kurt Russell. (2:00) ? Wed. 11 a.m. A Time to Kill ››› (’96, Dr) Sandra Bullock. A lawyer’s defense of a black man arouses the Klan’s ire. (3:00) (TNT) Sun. 8 p.m., 11 p.m. Titanic ›››› (’97, H-Dr) Leonardo DiCaprio. A woman falls for an artist aboard the ill-fated ship. (4:30) (FAM) Sat. 9 a.m. Together Again ››‡ (’44, Rom-Comedy) Irene Dunne. (1:45) (TCM) Sat. 1 p.m. Tom and Jerry: The Fast and the Furry ›› (’05, Com) Voices of Charlie Adler. (1:30) (TOON) Sat. 11 a.m. Total Recall ››› (’90, Sci) Arnold Schwarzenegger. Strange dreams lead an earthling to intergalactic intrigue. (2:00) (TNT) Sat. 12 p.m., 12 a.m. Toy Story ›››› (’95, Com) Voices of Tom Hanks. Animated. Toys come to life when people are absent. (2:00) (FAM) Sun. 3:30 p.m.

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Toy Story 2 ›››› (’99, Com) Voices of Tom Hanks. Animated. Toys rescue Woody from a collector. (2:00) (FAM) Sun. 5:30 p.m. Toy Story 3 ›››‡ (’10, Com) Voices of Tom Hanks. Animated. Woody, Buzz and the rest of the toys are dumped in day care. (2:15) (FAM) Sun. 7:30 p.m., 9:45 p.m. Trading Places ››› (’83, Com) Dan Aykroyd. Two men’s lives are altered by a bet made between tycoons. (2:37) (COM) Fri. 1:40 p.m.; Sat. 10:50 a.m. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen ›› (’09, Sci) Shia LaBeouf. (3:00) (FX) Wed. 7 p.m.; Thu. 1 p.m. Travels With My Aunt ›››‡ (’72, Com) Maggie Smith. An English banker escorts an eccentric who claims to be his aunt. (2:00) (TCM) Thu. 6 p.m. Twilight ››‡ (’08, Rom) Kristen Stewart. (2:30) (FAM) Thu. 8:30 p.m.

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Unbreakable ››‡ (’00, Sus) Bruce Willis. (2:00) (BRAVO) Thu. 1 a.m. Unleashed ››‡ (’05, Act) Jet Li. (2:30) (SPIKE) Wed. 9:30 a.m. Up ›››‡ (’09, Com) Voices of Ed Asner. Animated. An old man flies away in a balloon-powered house. (2:00) ) Sun. 8 p.m.(DISNEY) Thu. 8 p.m.; Fri. 10 a.m.

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Valentine’s Day ›› (’10, Rom-Comedy) Jessica Alba. (2:30) (TBS) Sun. 11 a.m., 8 p.m.

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The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep ››› (’07, Fnt) Emily Watson. A lonely boy finds an unusual egg on a Scottish lakeshore. (2:00) ) Sun. 5 p.m. The Wedding Date ›› (’05, RomComedy) Debra Messing. (1:30) (TBS) Sun. 4:30 p.m. West Side Story ›››› (’61, Mus) Natalie Wood. Tragedy clouds the romance of two young lovers. (2:45) (TCM) Sun. 9 a.m. White Chicks ›› (’04, Com) Shawn Wayans. (2:30) (BET) Tue. 7 p.m.; Wed. 3:30 p.m. Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? ›››› (’66, Dr) Elizabeth Taylor. A professor and his wife host an allnight drinking party. (2:30) (TCM) Fri. 12 a.m. The Wild Bunch ›››› (’69, Wst) William Holden. Aging outlaws become involved with Mexican revolutionaries. (2:30) (TCM) Wed. 1 a.m. Wild Rovers ››› (’71, Wst) William Holden. Two mismatched cowboys join forces for a bank robbery. (2:30) (TCM) Wed. 3:30 a.m.

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X2: X-Men United ››› (’03, Fnt) Patrick Stewart. A power-mad militarist pursues the mutants. (2:30) R Sun. 8 p.m. XXX ››‡ (’02, Act) Vin Diesel. (2:30) (FX) Wed. 12:30 p.m.

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Yes Man ››‡ (’08, Com) Jim Carrey. (2:00) (TBS) Fri. 9 p.m.; Sat. 1:30 p.m. Young Cassidy ›››‡ (’65, Bio) Rod Taylor. Based on the autobiography of playwright Sean O’Casey. (2:00) (TCM) Thu. 10:30 a.m.


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