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A Cultural CornucopiaThis Week’s Feature Story
Jane Bakewell
Cedar International School has the middle portion
of their school title for a reason –the student body is
made up of over 40 different countries! The school
invites the public to come out on Saturday, the 23rd for
their “Night of the Nations” event and taste some of this
culture in both food and dance performances, in what is
themed a “slightly” Far East/Oriental evening.
Jeanette Forte, who has coordinated this event over
the last few years emphasizes, “This is a children-
focused evening and great for the
whole family. The kids look forward to
the entertainment every year, especial-
ly the Mocko Jumbies. It is an evening
where we can celebrate our diverse cul-
tures.” The other local entertainment
includes “Maya” performing with fire-
balls, steel pan music from the band at
St George’s Episcopal Church and mar-
tial arts displays by the Purple Dragon
Karate School. The Far East theme will
be showcased through a Filipino dance
group comprised of children and ladies
performing a war dance with “spears,”
while, Cedar School students will per-
form their version of Chinese New Year Dragon Dance,
with the traditional Dragon costume swaying in a long
zig-zag line with many pairs of little legs underneath.
The international food fest will represent the cuisine
of over 20 countries and $1 per sample food tickets can
be purchased towards filling your plate with a tapas-
type menu. “People usually come and enjoy grazing and
all of the cultural entertainment,” Jeanette says with a
smile. “However one of the highlights of the evening will
be the setting off of the Chinese lanterns
into the sky.” Once lit these hot air
lanterns float like air balloons in the sky,
finally fizzling out after a brief time. The
biodegradable paper is not a hazard to the
environment. In fact, as part of a state-
ment about “Going Green,” Cedar School
students will be focused on eco-conscious
waste disposal and the food will be served
on environmentally friendly products.
A $1 entrance fee per person will go
towards contributing to the event. The fes-
tivities start at 4pm and expect to last until
8pm. For further information call CedarSchool at 494-5262.
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Crime From The Past Haunts Me
Send your questions to [email protected] or follow uson twitter @korennorton and a response will be provided
Dear Koren,
I worked at a store about 4 years ago and I had
taken some blouses and the owner never found out. I
recently got saved and feel very guilty about it and don’t
know how to get rid of the guilt. Confessing is way too
embarrassing and would spoil my reputation. Please
give me some advice on what to do. –Peppy
Dear Peppy,
You’ve found yourself in quite a predicament and I
admire you for wanting to do something about it. I hope
it’s for the right reasons though. Are you sorry you took
the blouses? Remorse is about feeling genuine regret for
what you did, but your guilt sounds more like fear of how
you would be perceived if you were found out. Either
way, the important thing is that you are uncomfortable
and want to make amends.
Making amends for past transgressions will give
you a sense of feeling like a burden has been lifted off
your shoulders. Guilt causes stress, headaches and
insomnia.
You can start by sending the money back that cov-
ers the value of the items. You have the choice of send-
ing a note of apology also, explaining that you took it
some time ago and want to make the return.
You also have the
choice of going in per-
son and confessing
openly understanding
that there could be
consequences. I don’t
know the statute of lim-
itations on stealing, but
you bear the risk of
charges being brought against you and this risk might
outweigh the benefits.
Everyone makes decisions sometimes that are not
good based on bad judgment. You were not in a good
place at the time, but now four years later you have
grown and that is cause for celebration.
Keep on the straight and narrow path and use this
experience to remind you that in the future it is best to
take the time to make a decision and think before you act
– how will this affect me in a week? In a month? In four
years. Does this action lend itself to my being the kind of
person I want to be? The person I can be proud of?
In the meanwhile, congratulations on the bold
move, you are about to make.
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I am an action-oriented person and tend to
respond to causes I believe in. Since living in the BVI for
close to two decades, I have found myself participating
in everything from “Coastal Clean Ups” to “Reef Fish
Counts.” However, I have never been part of a flash
mob dance¬–until just recently. The cause that grabbed
my attention this time was presented as a global cam-
paign to stop the violence to women and girls, tagged
“One Billion Rising.” The number derives from the esti-
mated amount of women and girls on the planet, who
will be beaten or raped during their lifetime. A scary fig-
ure indeed!
Aware of the shocking stories recently out of India
and Middle East regarding the brutal treatment of
women was a fact hard to ignore. I was ready to stand
with those who say, “Enough is enough.” Organized by
the Cada Players and Friends (with mother-and-daugh-
ter-team Joanne and Sarah Penny at the forefront), the
event was scheduled for Valentine’s Day and was coor-
dinated with over 200 countries participating.
I soon learned our community action statement
was going to be a flash mob dance to the tune “Break
the Chain,” written and produced by the musical team
of Tena Clark and Tim Heintz and choreographed by
Debbie Allen. The minute I heard the catchy song, I
thought–this is going to be fun. Although I love to
dance, I was a little concerned that we were only going
to have one rehearsal for a four–minute dance with 16-
step variations. Then when I reached the rehearsal at
U.P.’s Cinneplex, sharing the elevator up to the ball-
room with the Governor and his 10-year-old daughter, I
saw that the 80 participants who showed up were well
under 20 years old. I took a deep breath and said – no
problem, I can do this. Soon I realized the half dozen
men present (one being the Salsa-King at my work-
place), must’ve also felt a bit outnumbered, but their
presence was greatly appreciated.
The steps were easy to pick up, although remem-
bering the order was a bit more challenging. Our
instructions were to be dressed in the theme colors,
red and black and be at the Riteway (Pasea) parking lot
at 6pm. As I arrived, the theme song was already blar-
ing from loudspeakers atop a truck. The media was
there along with parents of the tweens and under, curi-
ous onlookers, and dancer wannabe’s. Like it or not
this was going to be a YouTube moment. The mood was
set and I was ready to dance.
To see a video of the dance go to the Limin’ Times
Facebook page and click on the link: BVI Joins One
Billion Rising.
By Jane Bakewell
A “Flash Mob” Experience
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Jacqueline Cutler
CBS Nabs Another NYPD Commissioner Drama
“Listen, junior, this job ain’t about getting even.” -
Detective Don Owen.
Owen (Chi McBride, Boston Public), a hardenedcop, is trying to educate his inexperienced partner,
Walter William Clark Jr. (Theo James, Downton Abbey),in CBS’ Golden Boy, premiering Tuesday, Feb. 26.
These sorts of lines fill the first few episodes of
Golden Boy, which is unrelated to the Clifford OdetsBroadway play of the same name. The TV show is about
a New York Police Department commissioner, CBS’ sec-
ond after Blue Bloods.In this, which airs for two Tuesdays before switch-
ing to its regular Friday time slot, Commissioner Clark
relays how he came to this vaunted position at an age
when he would have been lucky to make detective. He’s
telling a reporter his story and the action flashes back to
his beginnings as a beat cop who acted decisively dur-
ing an armed hostage situation. After three years on the
job, he’s made a homicide detective. Within seven years,
Clark is commissioner.
“He is prepared to do anything to rise in the ranks,”
James says. “He is going to be someone you may think
is a good guy, but how he got the job is not clear-cut. I
like to think of him as not just whip-smart. In terms of
police savvy, he is a bit of a genius. There is a difference
between being a smart person and being able to do any-
thing at any point.”
On-screen, James adopts a Queens, New York
accent, masking his natural British lilt. Like others in this
procedural, James did ride-alongs with officers to
research his character.
In the station house, Clark has to deal with many
who don’t like him, who believe his rise was too mete-
oric. They don’t both-
er to hide their con-
tempt for this man
they don’t trust and
consider an interlop-
ing opportunist.
The thing about
Clark is he doesn’t
much care. He cares
about his sister, who has a drug problem, and he takes
care of her. But otherwise, Clark cares about his career
and getting to the top faster than logic would assume
possible.
When he becomes Owen’s partner, Owen has but
two years left before he can retire. McBride understands
Owen. “He wants to get through this without getting
shot,” McBride says. “He doesn’t care who gets credit.”
Owen seems ambivalent, but there’s a reason for
his studied aloofness, and he is very much a by-the-
book kind of cop. “He is deeply flawed,” McBride says.
“He has compromised himself, his marriage. He has suf-
fered great loss. He is just existing.”
“I know a lot of real coppers,” McBride says,
adding that in his hometown of Chicago (where his nick-
name comes from) he has good buddies from the Cook
County Sheriff’s Department.
“I am a lot like a copper,” McBride says.
“Somebody has got to protect you, and that’s what cop-
pers do.” Speaking over ale and a sandwich in
Pasadena, Calif., McBride says he was excited about
this role. He admires two hardened detectives from TV -
Joe Fontana (Dennis Farina) of Law & Order and AndySipowicz (Dennis Franz) of NYPD Blue.
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By Jan Critchley
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Crab Races and Music With a talented singer who has graced the stage
alongside both Usher and John Legend and an event fea-
turing crab races sporting your own artistic shell embel-
lishment- Bamboushay Lounge has the entertainment
locked up for Friday and Saturday the 22nd and 23rd.
Stop in for Social Friday, try a Bamboushay signature
drink and enjoy the sounds of Monique Ca’ssandra
Chapdelaine - the “vocal beast” starting at 8pm.
Saturday is a family day with soldier crab races starting
at 3pm until 8pm. $5 will buy you a crab for the competi-
tion, and a paint station will be set up to decorate the
shell. Expect six to seven races throughout the day with
prizes and an all-afternoon tapas menu. To enter a crab
call 494-7752
Tasteful FundraiserThe Jost Van Dyke Preservation Society is holding
their annual Fundraiser at The Clubhouse at Frenchman’s
Cay on Monday February 25th. This year’s event features
a“Rumologist,” a course in Rum 101 and a chance to
sample rums and enjoy some specially prepared appe-
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tizers. The fee is $75pp. Call 540-0861 for further infor-
mation.
Miss Gorgeous Pageant 2013The Catholic Community Center in Virgin Gorda will
be the venue for the annual Miss Gorgeous Pageant held
this year on Saturday the 23rd at 8pm. Put on by the VG
Easter Festival Committee, the evening is billed as “A
Mardi Gras Affair” and will have the three contestants
competing in various segments for the coveted crown.
Tickets are $20 in advance at Buck’s Market or
Rosy’s in Virgin Gorda and $25 at the door. Email vgeast-
[email protected] for more information.
Historian Book SigningDr. Patricia Turnbull will be giving a brief talk and
signing her recently published book “Can These Stones
Talk?” at the HLSCC Resource Center (Library) at 3pm on
Sunday the 24th. Her book focuses on the history sur-
rounding the St. Phillip’s Church Ruins at the Liberated
African Settlement in Kingston, Tortola.
Full Moon FestivitiesHead out to Trellis Bay for the monthly full moon cel-
ebrations on Monday the 25th with music by the
Razorblades, fire sculptures, and the entertaining Mocko
Jumbies. There will be a “High Flying” surprise that you
won’t want to miss so don’t get there too much past 8pm
for the evening celebrations.
Health and Cultural Exposition“Healthy Living is a Choice” and the Rotary Club of
Vol. 25, No. 23 • Feb 21 - 27, 2013
By Jane Bakewell
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live music •events •concerts •parties •sports •movies and more
THURSDAY - FEB 21
ROAD TOWN
ORIGIN— Sushi from 5-11pm daily
FORT BURT— $2 Bud specials daily
PUSSER’S— Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm
CANE GARDEN BAY
MYETT’S— Tapas Night & KapEye sunset happyhour showELMS — Happy Hour 4-6pm
QUITO’S— Happy Hour with Candyman from 4pm& live music by Quito rymer from 7:30pm
FRIDAY - FEB 22
ROAD TOWN
PUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm
BAMBOUSHAY LOUNGE — Social Fridays withMonique ‘Ca’ssandra’ Chapdelaine from 8pm
WEST END
THE CLUBHOUSE — at Frenchman’s MojitoMadness Jappy Jour and $2 tacos
BANANAKEET— Reuben Chinnery on guitar 6pm,free daily sunset shots
CANE GARDEN BAY
MYETT’S— Speciality Pizza Night & Candyman 5pm untilELMS — Happy Hour 4-6pm, Beach BBQ & music bythe Elmtones from 7pm
QUITO’S— Reggae & Jerk night with live music byQuito & the Edge from 9:30pm
CAPOON’S BAY
SUGARMILL— Four Strong Plus 7-10pm
VG & OUTER ISLANDS
SCRUB ISLAND— Live music and BBQ 6-10pm
SATURDAY - FEB 23
ROAD TOWN
PUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm
CEDAR SCHOOL — Night of Nations 4-8pm
BAMBOUSHAY LOUNGE — Soldier Carb Races 3-8pm
NOEL LLOYD PARK — Rotary Club of RT Health &Cultural Exposition from 7am
CANE GARDEN BAY
MYETT’S— KapEye Sunset Happy Hour & Lobster Mania ELMS — Happy Hour 4-6pm, Beach BBQ & music by the Elmtones from 7pm
QUITO’S— Live Music by Too Smooth from7:30pm
WEST END
THE CLUBHOUSE — at Frenchman’s MojitoMadness Jappy Jour and $2 tacos
VG & OUTER ISLANDS
SCRUB ISLAND — DJ music & dancing 7-10pm
CATHOLIC COMMUNITY CNTR (VG) — MissGorgeous 2013 8pm
SUNDAY - FEB 24
ROAD TOWN
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live music •events •concerts •parties •sports •movies and more
UPCOMING EVENTSHLSCC— HLSCC book signing lecture by Dr. PatriciaTurnbull “Can these Stone Talk?” from 3pm
WEST END/ WINDY HILL
THE CLUBHOUSE — at Frenchman’s SundayBrunch from 11-2pm
BANANAKEET—Sunday Pimms Brunch 10am-3pm
CANE GARDEN BAY
MYETT’S— Brunch 11am-2pm, Myett’s Sea Spa openhouse /Steel Pan Vibes 4-6
VG & OUTER ISLANDS
SCRUB ISLAND — Brunch 11am-3p, pool partyfrom 2pm & DJ music 3-8pm
MONDAY - FEB 25
ROAD TOWN
PUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm
CANE GARDEN BAY
MYETT’S— Margarita Monday with MexicanSpecials Candyman 5 until
QUITO’S— Creole Night with MJ Blues from 7pm
EAST END
TRELLIS BAY — Full Moon Party with theRazorblades, mocko jumbies, fire scultures from 8pm
WEST END/ WINDY HILL
BANANAKEET — sunset happy hour 4-6pm, Oren Hodge on Guitar 6:30pm
THE CLUBHOUSE —at Frenchman’s JVD
Preservation Society hosts A Tasteful Fundraiser 5pm VG & OUTER ISLANDS
SCRUB ISLAND— Live music & Tropical Caribbeanbuffet 6-10pm
TUESDAY - FEB 26
CANE GARDEN BAY
QUITO’S— Live music by Quito Rymer from 7:30pmELMS — Happy Hour 4-6pm
MYETT’S— Speciality Pizza & KapEye sunset happy hour
WEST END
THE CLUBHOUSE — at Frenchman’s MojitoMadness Jappy Jour and $2 tacos
WEDNESDAY - FEB 27
ROAD TOWN
DRAKES POINT— Salsa Night 7:30 until
WEST END
THE CLUBHOUSE — at Frenchman’s MojitoMadness Jappy Jour and $2 tacos
BANANAKEET— Reuben Chinnery on guitar 6pm,free daily sunset shots
CANE GARDEN BAY
MYETT’S— Wacky Wednesday Bushwacker specialslive music by 3DB 7pm untilELMS — Happy Hour 4-6pm, Pizza & Shepards Pie &live entertainment
QUITO’S— Fish Fry with Too Smooth from 7:30pm
VG & OUTER ISLANDS
SCRUB ISLAND— Wine tasting 5-7pm, Old SanJuan cookout 7pm
Memories of the BVI @Sugar Works — Mar 1
Christobel & The Jons @Myett’s — Mar 1 & 2
Festival of Arts -Taste of BVI— Mar 7
Dark & Stormy Regatta — Mar 8-11
Beef Island Race — Mar 10
Make Me Laugh — Mar 15
Mitch Woods (Piano Man)@ Myetts— Mar 15-17
Full Moon — Mar 27
Hudson & The Hoo Doo Cats— Mar 30 & 31
BVI Spring Regatta &Sailing Festival — Mar 25-31
HLSCC Calypso Showcasewith David Rudder
March 15
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Road Town, in association with many of the medical facil-
ities in the BVI, are hosting a Health Exposition at Noel
Lloyd Park on Saturday the 23rd with many free services
to get the community involved in heath consciousness.
There will be opportunities for blood pressure, choles-
terol and diabetes testing, nutrition consultations, and
confidential screenings for HIV/AIDS and other female
exams. There will be music, entertainment and food
along with the health services from 7am to 2pm.
Night of the NationsSupport Cedar School in their evening of cultural
diversity and entertainment on Saturday the 23rd begin-
ning at 4pm. The theme this year is Far East/ Oriental and
involves food samplings from various countries and mar-
tial arts displays, a fireball swinger, the Mocko Jumbies,
and a Chinese New Year Dragon Dance. See page 3 for
more information or call Cedar School at 494-5262
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tv specials & highlights
tv specials & highlights
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 21, 2013
7:00 0 Dance Moms1 Pets 1014 NCIS> Kourtney and Kim Take MiamiB The First 48L Property WarsP Mudcats: Down and Dirty
7:30 L Property Wars8:00 0 Dance Moms
4 NCISB The First 48L MoonshinersP Mudcats
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0 Project Runway1 Deadly 60 (Part 2 of 2)4 NCIS6 Iceberg Hunters> The SoupB The First 48D Crime Inc.L MoonshinersP Highway Thru Hell
9:30 ` Parks and Recreation6 Iceberg Hunters
9:31 * Two and a Half Men10:00 _ ( Grey’s Anatomy
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10:01 * Person of Interest10:30 $ Entre el Amor y el Deseo
6 Deadliest Space Weather10:31 ` 1600 Penn10:45 ∫ Yas Island11:00 1 Dog Whisperer
2 BET Honors 2013 HonoreesHalle Berry and Chaka Khan; recog-nizing African Americans in music andliterature.4 Suits6 Weather Center Live> Kourtney and Kim Take MiamiB After the First 48L Property WarsP Mudcats: Down and Dirty
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 22, 2013
7:00 1 My Pet Shame4 Law & Order: Special VictimsUnitB Shipping WarsL Gold RushP Diggers
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7:40 Z Hollywood’s Top Ten8:00 B Duck Dynasty
L Gold RushP Planet Carnivore
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) Nikita* The Job, Black in Latin America` Dateline NBC1 The Planet’s Funniest Animals2 Comic View: One Mic Stand4 Law & Order: Special VictimsUnit6 Reef Wranglers> Kourtney and Kim Take MiamiB Duck DynastyD Big Mac: Inside the McDonald’sEmpire McDonald’s gives CNBCunprecedented access to its head-quarters.
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By Jan Critchley
London’s favorite detective, Sherlock Holmes is
played to perfection by Robert Downey, Jr. in this fast-
paced sequel, that is packed full of clever humor and
witty dialogue. The film starts with Holmes investigating
a series of crimes around Europe, believing them all con-
nected to criminal mastermind, Professor Moriarty (Jared
Harris).
Meanwhile, Dr. John Watson (Jude Law) is getting
married and thinking they are off on their romantic hon-
eymoon to Brighton, Watson and his new wife Mary
(Kelly Reilly) board the train, however when Holmes
appears in their carriage, they realize that things are not
going according to plan. It transpires that Moriarty’s
henchmen have filled the train, with Watson being the
target and before long an explosive battle ensures.
Holmes skillfully knocks Mary off the train and into a
river, where she is rescued by his brother, Mycroft
(Stephen Fry).
One of the best lines in the film has to be when
Mycroft pulls a drenched Mary out of the water and says,
“Good evening, Mrs Watson. I'm the other Holmes,” she
replies, “You mean there's two of you? How marvelous!
Could this evening get any better?”
Watson reluctantly becomes Holmes's partner for
one last time and when they arrive in Paris,- they decide
to put a stop to Moriarty’s evil plans. During their inves-
tigations, Holmes is captured and Moriarty reveals he
owns shares in companies across Europe and plans to
start a war that will be very lucrative for him. Watson res-
cues Holmes and the detective figures that Moriarty's
next target is a peace summit, where he will create an
incident between world leaders to spark war.
At the summit, Holmes reveals to Moriarty that he
has evidence that will thwart his plans. However, there is
no way out for Holmes, so he blows soot in the enemy’s
eyes, grabs his enemy and propels them both off the bal-
cony into the caldron of water below and seemingly to
their death.
Some time later, back in London, Watson and Mary
prepare to go on their honeymoon yet again. As Watson
finishes writing up his last case with Holmes, a surprise
delivery alerts him to the fact that Holmes may have sur-
vived the fall. Before long, the sleuth reveals himself in
the couple’s room where he rushes to the typewriter and
adds something to the end of Watson’s script, clearly
leaving the door open for a third film in the series.
Downey Jr. and Law have an excellent chemistry and
Stephen Fry is, as ever, hugely entertaining. So put your
feet up and lose yourself in this funny action adventure
with an outstanding cast. Enjoy!
Sherlock Holmes - A Game of Shadows
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10:30 $ Entre el Amor y el Deseo, The Mind of a Chef2 Comic View: One Mic Stand6 Storm RidersB Duck Dynasty
11:00 * Blue Bloods, Independent Lens` Rock Center With Brian Williams1 Dog Whisperer6 Weather Center Live
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SATURDAY FEBRUARY 23, 2013
7:00 , History Detectives1 My Pet Shame
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7:30 3 Academy Awards Pre-ShowHosts Joan and Melissa Rivers spot-light celebrity arrivals. (N)6 Lifeguard!B Shipping Wars
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By Dean “The Sportsman” Greenaway
Everyone likes a good relay. Since last year, when
the BVI Athletics Association introduced a relay compe-
tition as part of its Gatorade Development Series, some
teams have been waiting to avenge losses.
The fourth race of the series – the Johnny Hassan
Relays – named in honor of the former BVI Athletics
Association President, will kick off at 5:30 p.m. tomor-
row. They will get their chance at redemption.
Besides relay events, there will be such individual
events as the 100, 200 and 400m on the track and Long
Jump, Javelin Throw and Shot Put on the field This pro-
vides more qualifying opportunities for the upcoming
Carifta Games, the IAAF World Youth Championships and
the Pan Am Jr. Championships.
But it will be the relay action that gives fans their
most lung exercise. Invited to participate in a 4x100m
relay are public service entities; Fire, Police and Customs
among others, as well as Sporting Associations compet-
ing in a separate race. This ought to be fun as bragging
rights are at stake for the next year.
Then, there are primary schools in action – from
Under 9 doing their 4x50m relay to the Open Sprint
Medley with legs of 100-100-200-
400m.
The women’s 4x100m Relay—
especially between Sprint Tech and
Top Notch Track Clubs – will be a fire
burner. Top Notch will try to go 2-0
while Sprint Tech tries to even the
series at 1-1 after last year’s setback.
The men’s equalivent also ought
to be of interest with Fast Lane mixing
it up with Top Notch and Sprint Tech Track Clubs.
Meet namesake, Johnny Hassan is offering $250 for
each outstanding Men’s and Women’s relay team on the
night – be it club, school or public service team. The test
is on to find the best teams at every level. Admission is
$3 too the event.
For lovers of the sport, the Johnny Hassan Relays
starts four successive weeks of track and field action.
The fifth and final race of the Gatorade Development
Series will be in honor of BVI Athletics Association found-
ing member and longest-serving president Rey O’Neal.
This competition is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. on March 1.
Online registration will begin on Tuesday, Feb 19 and
closes on Monday, Feb 25.
The National Jr. Championships, which also serves
as the Carifta Games trials, are scheduled for Friday and
Saturday, March 8-9. The semifinals will begin at 5:30
p.m. on Friday, March 8 and includes the 100m semis and
finals in both U17 and U20 divisions. The 400m semis as
well as the Javelin Throw, High Jump and Triple Jumps,
1500m finals and the first two events of the Pentathlon
will also be contested.
Competition on March 9 will
begin at 9:45 a.m. A technical
meeting will be held at 6 p.m. on
Wednesday, March 6, at the
Multipurpose Sports Complex.
All this will be followed by
the March 13 to 14 Inter-Primary
Schools Sports. So, go out and
exercise your lungs for the next
four weeks!Athletes in the 4x4 relay
Who has the best relay teams in the land?
20Limin’ Times Entertainment Guide
tv specials & highlights
tv specials & highlights
` Dateline NBC4 NCIS6 Weather Center LiveB Storage WarsL MoonshinersP Space Dive Skydiver FelixBaumgartner becomes the first person tofree fall while breaking the sound barrier.
8:30 3 The Oscars Honors for achieve-ments in film take place at the KodakTheatre in Los Angeles. (N)B Storage Wars
9:00 * The Amazing Race` Betty White’s Off Their Rockers1 Animal Gladiators Investigating thehistory and facts of the Roman animaltrade.4 NCIS6 Deadliest Space WeatherB Duck DynastyD 60 Minutes on CNBCL MoonshinersP Wicked Tuna: Hooked Up[ BackStory∂ Girls
9:30 _ ( The Oscars Honors forachievements in film take place at theKodak Theatre in Los Angeles. (N)` Betty White’s Off Their Rockers6 Deadliest Space Weather> Kourtney and Kim Take MiamiB Duck DynastyN Richard Petty: A Racer’s LifeRichard Petty shares the real truthsbehind this simple man.∂ Enlightened
10:00 * The Good Wife` Saturday Night Live in the 2000s:Time and Again A retrospective of theshow in the first decade of the 21st centu-ry. (PA)6 Coast Guard FloridaB Duck DynastyD 60 Minutes on CNBCP Wicked Tuna
10:30 $ Extra Normal> Kourtney and Kim Take MiamiB Duck Dynasty
11:00 * The Mentalist1 Swamp Brothers2 Real Husbands of Hollywood4 NCIS6 Weather Center LiveB Duck DynastyP Mudcats
MONDAY FEBRUARY 25, 2013
7:00 1 My Pet Shame
B Gangsters: America’s Most EvilL The Devils RideP Inside Combat Rescue
8:00 : Love CampaignB Gangsters: America’s Most EvilL Fast N’ LoudP Drugs, Inc.∫ Hunted
8:30 : Love Campaign∏ Sea World Parks & Entertainment:Celebrating The Animal World
9:00 _ ( The Bachelor) The Carrie Diaries* How I Met Your Mother, Scarred Justice: The OrangeburgMassacre 1968 In 1968, police open fireon students at South Carolina StateCollege at Orangeburg.6 Weather Caught on CameraB Gangsters: America’s Most EvilD The Facebook Obsession The storybehind the rise of the largest social mediasite, as told by founders, friends and foes.L Fast N’ LoudP Alaska State Troopers
9:05 ∏ The Adventures of Merlin9:30 * Rules of Engagement
6 Weather Caught on Camera10:00 ) 90210
* 2 Broke Girls, Market Warriors1 Must Love Cats6 Weather Caught on Camera: Island Secrets> Fashion PoliceB Gangsters: America’s Most EvilD 60 Minutes on CNBCL Fast N’ LoudN Are You Faster Than a RedneckP Alaska State Troopers∏ Saving Pelican 895 Conservationiststry to save a brown pelican from the 2010oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
10:30 $ Entre el Amor y el Deseo* Mike & Molly6 Weather Caught on Camera: Island SecretsN Are You Faster Than a Redneck
11:00 * Hawaii Five-0, Independent Lens1 Dog Whisperer6 Weather Center Live: Island Secrets> Burning LoveB Beyond Scared StraightL Fast N’ LoudN Dumbest Stuff on WheelsP Inside Combat Rescue
TUESDAYFEBRUARY 26, 2013
7:00 0 Dance Moms1 My Pet ShameB Storage WarsP Diggers
7:30 B Storage WarsP Diggers
8:00 0 Dance MomsB Storage WarsP Doomsday Preppers BuggedOut
8:30 B Storage Wars9:00 _ ( The Taste
) Hart of Dixie* NCIS, Jesse James: AmericanExperience Expelling myths about aninfamous outlaw of the Old West.` Betty White’s Off Their Rockers0 Dance Moms2 Second Generation Wayans6 Iceberg HuntersB Storage WarsD Supermarkets Inc: Inside a $500Billion Money Machine An insidelook at the supermarket industry,which tries to learn all about theirshoppers.P Doomsday Preppers∏ Primeval
9:30 ` Betty White’s Off TheirRockers2 Second Generation Wayans6 Iceberg HuntersB Storage Wars
10:00 ) Cult* NCIS: Los Angeles, Click & Clack’s As the WrenchTurns` Go On0 Dance Moms2 Real Husbands of Hollywood6 Reef Wranglers: Island SecretsB Storage Wars TexasD 60 Minutes on CNBCN Dreams to ChampionsP Doomsday Preppers
10:30 $ Entre el Amor y el Deseo, The Mysterious Lost State ofFranklin Frontier settlers break awayfrom North Carolina to form their owngovernment.` The New Normal2 Real Husbands of Hollywood6 Reef Wranglers: Island SecretsB Storage Wars TexasN Dreams to Champions
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tv specials & highlights
tv specials & highlights
9:00 _ ( The Middle) Arrow* Survivor: Caramoan — Fans vs.Favorites, Not in Our Town: Light in theDarkness Patchogue, N.Y., confrontsxenophobia after high-school students killan Ecuadorean emigrant.` Whitney0 Wife Swap1 The Planet’s Funniest Animals2 Real Husbands of Hollywood4 NCIS6 Lifeguard!B Duck DynastyD Cruise Inc.: Big Money on the HighSeas Investigating the multibillion-dollarcruise industry.L MoonshinersN StuntbustersP Inside Combat Rescue
9:30 _ ( The Neighbors` Guys With Kids1 The Planet’s Funniest Animals2 Second Generation Wayans6 Lifeguard!B Duck DynastyN Stuntbusters
10:00 _ ( Modern Family) Supernatural* Criminal Minds, Battle for the ElephantsInvestigators and conservationists reveal
the criminal network behind ivory’sdemand and supply. (N)` Law & Order: Special VictimsUnit0 Wife Swap1 Must Love Cats4 NCIS6 Coast Guard FloridaB Duck DynastyD Mob Money: Murders andAcquisitions Seven different mur-ders from 1931-1985 help line mob-ster pockets.L MoonshinersP Alaska State Troopers
10:30 $ Entre el Amor y el DeseoB Duck Dynasty
10:31 _ ( Suburgatory11:00 _ ( Nashville
* Golden Boy, Nova scienceNOW0 Double Divas1 Dog Whisperer2 Real Husbands of Hollywood4 White Collar6 Weather Center Live: Island Secrets> Keeping Up With theKardashiansB Storage WarsL AfricaN TranslogicP Diggers
11:00 _ ( Body of Proof (Part 2 of 2)* Golden Boy, Nova scienceNOW0 Double Divas1 Dog Whisperer2 Real Husbands of Hollywood4 White Collar6 Weather Center Live: Island Secrets> Keeping Up With the KardashiansB Storage WarsL AfricaN TranslogicP Diggers
WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 27, 2013
7:00 0 Wife Swap1 My Pet Shame4 NCISB Duck DynastyL MoonshinersP Lords of War
7:30 B Duck DynastyP Lords of War
8:00 0 Wife Swap4 NCISB Duck DynastyL MoonshinersP Highway Thru Hell
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8:00 & Women’s College BasketballBaylor at Oklahoma. (N)8 College Basketball Syracuse atMarquette. (N)
8:30 M NHL Live (N)9:00 4 WWE Monday Night RAW (N)
M NHL Hockey Dallas Stars atNashville Predators.
10:00 & Content of Character8 College Basketball Kansas atIowa State. (N)
11:00 & SEC Storied11:45 9 Sport Today
TUESDAY FEBRUARY 26, 2013
12:45 PM 9 Sport Today1:00 N AMA Supercross Racing
Atlanta.2:30 M North American Fisherman3:00 & Numbers Never Lie (N)
; Premier League Review Show3:30 & Best of Mike and Mike in the
Morning (N)8:00 & College Basketball Memphis
at Xavier. (N)8 College Basketball Indiana atMinnesota. (N)
8:30 M NHL Hockey Boston Bruins atNew York Islanders. (N Subject toBlackout)
9:00 ; College Basketball UCLA atUSC.
10:00 & NBA Coast to Coast (N)8 College Basketball Florida atTennessee. (N)
11:00 9 BBC News; Premier League Review Show
11:45 9 Sport Today
WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 27, 2013
12:45 PM 9 Sport Today1:00 & First Take2:30 M Extreme Kayak Fishing
Challenge3:30 & Best of Mike and Mike in theMorning (N)
4:30 & Dan Le Batard Is HighlyQuestionable (N)
6:00 & NFL32 (N); Powerboat Racing OPA OffshoreRacing Series. (Taped)
8:00 & College BasketballGeorgetown at Connecticut. (N)
8:30 M NHL Hockey WashingtonCapitals at Philadelphia Flyers.
9:00 8 NBA Basketball Golden StateWarriors at New York Knicks. (N); College Basketball WashingtonState at Arizona.
10:00 & College Basketball Oklahomaat Texas. (N)
11:30 8 NBA Basketball DenverNuggets at Portland Trail Blazers. (N)M NHL Hockey Detroit Red Wings atLos Angeles Kings.
11:45 9 Sport Today
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 21, 2013
12:45 PM 9 Sport Today1:00 & First Take (N)
; Tennis Champions Series:Anaheim.N NASCAR Racing Camping WorldTruck Series: Daytona, Practice. (N)
1:30 M The Next Bite3:00 8 SportsCenter (N)
; UEFA Champions League SoccerRound of 16 — Arsenal FC vs FCBayern Munich.M Intrepid Outdoors (N)N NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup:Budweiser Duel. (N)
4:00 & NBA Trade Deadline Special(N)
7:00 & Dan Le Batard Is HighlyQuestionable (N)N NASCAR Racing Camping WorldTruck Series: Daytona, Final Practice.(N)
8:00 & 8 College Basketball; Tennis Champions Series:Anaheim.M College Basketball Drexel atDelaware. (N)
8:30 N NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup:Budweiser Duel.
10:00 & 8 College BasketballM Women’s College BasketballGonzaga at Santa Clara. (N)
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 22, 2013
12:30 PM 9 BBC News; The Game 365
1:30 M Saltwater ExperienceN NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup:Daytona 500, Practice. (N)
3:00 & Numbers Never Lie (N); UEFA Champions League SoccerRound of 16 — AC Milan vs FCBarcelona.
4:30 & NASCAR Racing NationwideSeries: Daytona Qualifying. (N)
7:00 N NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup:Daytona 500, Practice.
8:00 & College Basketball NorthDakota State at Akron. (N)
8:30 8 NBA Countdown (N)M College Hockey Yale atQuinnipiac. (N)N NASCAR Racing Camping WorldTruck Series: Daytona. (N)
9:00 8 NBA Basketball MinnesotaTimberwolves at Oklahoma CityThunder. (N)
11:30 8 NBA Basketball San AntonioSpurs at Golden State Warriors. (N)
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 23, 2013
1:00 & College Basketball Clemsonat Maryland. (N)
1:30 M College Lacrosse Maryland atLoyola (Md.). (N)
3:00 & College Basketball OklahomaState at West Virginia. ` PGA TourGolf WGC Accenture Match PlayChampionship, Quarterfinals. (N)
5:00 M College Basketball NewMexico at Colorado State. (N)
7:00 & 8 College Basketball ;College Basketball SouthernMississippi at Memphis.M College Basketball Nevada at SanDiego State. (N)
9:00 & College Basketball SouthDakota State at Murray State. (N); College Basketball WashingtonState at Arizona.
10:00 8 College Basketball Missouri atKentucky. (N)
11:00 & College Basketball Ohio atBelmont. (N); Boxing Golden Boy Live - FrankieGomez vs. Lanard Lane.
11:30 M Boxing Vyacheslav Glazkovvs. Malik Scott. (N)
SUNDAY FEBRUARY 24, 2013
12:30 PM * Sunday Sports Blitz1:00 & Cheerleading (N)
* Monster Energy Supercross:Mid-Season Review (N)
2:00 & Women’s College BasketballPurdue at Minnesota. (N)_ ( NBA Basketball Los AngelesLakers at Dallas Mavericks. (N)* Bull Riding PBR Built Ford ToughInvitational. (Taped)8 College Basketball Illinois atMichigan. (N)
3:00 * College Basketball Cincinnatiat Notre Dame. (N)
4:00 & Women’s College BasketballDuke at Maryland. (N)
4:30 ; College Basketball UCLA atUSC. (N)
5:00 * College Basketball MichiganState at Ohio State. (N)
8:00 8 NBA Basketball MemphisGrizzlies at Brooklyn Nets.
8:30 M NHL Hockey Tampa BayLightning at Pittsburgh Penguins.9:00 & NHRA Drag RacingArizona Nationals.N Wind Tunnel With Dave Despain(N)
10:30 8 NBA Basketball Chicago Bullsat Oklahoma City Thunder.
MONDAY FEBRUARY 25, 2013
12:45 PM 9 Sport Today1:30 M Bill Dance Outdoors
N NASCAR Racing Camping WorldTruck Series: Daytona.
3:00 & Numbers Never Lie (N); English Premier League Soccer(Taped)
4:00 8 Outside the Lines (N)7:30 M The Crossover
The objective is to fill the full 9x9 grid with digits so that each column, each row,and each of the nine 3x3 “sub-grids” that compose the main grid contains allof the digits from 1 to 9 – with no repeats within each row or column within theentire square. A partially completed grid is usually provided, which typicallyhas a unique solution. See next weeks Limin’ Times issue for solution.