Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Lakeville & LaPaz; January 13, 2009

Announcements
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Beacon Sports

ND Notes: Basketball, Men--(20) Louisville 87, (12) ND 73 (OT); Luke Harangody named Big East Player of the Week.
NFL Notes: Colts--head coach Tony Dungy announces his retirement; will focus on prison ministry in Florida.
NFL Conference Championships: NFC--Eagles at Cardinals (3 p.m., Fox 28); AFC--Ravens at Steelers (6:30 p.m., CBS).
NBA Scores: Trailblazers 109, Bulls 95; Jazz 120, Pacers 113; Bucks 97, Wizards 91; Nets 103, Thunder 99 (OT); Celtics 115, Raptors 99 (OT); Knicks 101, Hornets 95.
NHL Scores: Stars 5, Red Wings 4 (OT); Lightning 3, Kings 1.
College Basketball Scores: Men--Indiana Tech 93, Holy Cross (SB) 61; (6) Oklahoma 78, (11) Texas 63; Women--North Dakota St. 61, IUPUI 41; Oral Roberts 78, IPFW 71; (15) Ohio St. 67, Illinois 35; (4) Duke 68, (12) Maryland 65; (24) Georgia Tech, Miami (FL) 50.
MLB: Hall of Fame--Ricky Henderson, Jim Rice elected to Hall of Fame.
NCAA Football Notes: Florida--Tim Tebow has surgery yesterday on non-throwing shoulder; should be ready for spring practice in April.

Local

Local Headlines: Charged With Murder--Mishawaka man Adam Chrzan, 27, charged with murder in death of neighbor William Fields, 86; School Board--Sheila Bergeron reelected as president of South Bend school board.

Nation/World


Nation/World Headlines: Transition--(Belated Christmas story; the staff was too focused on other aspects of the Obama-Biden transition to stay on top of this story; we regret the omission) Vice-President-elect Joe Biden’s granddaughters pick Champ as name of new German Shepherd puppy; Champ was Biden’s father’s nickname for the future V-P; Senate--Senate approves credentials of Illinois’ Roland Burris; should take President-elect Obama’s old seat later this week; confirmation hearings start today for Secretary of State-designate Hillary Clinton; Israel/Palestine--Israelis strike 60 targets in Gaza; India/Pakistan--Pakistani action urged on Mumbai; England--Prince Harry on hot seat for calling one of his soldiers a “Paki” (slang expression for Pakistani); Economy--neighbors angry that Bernard Madoff gets house arrest in $7-million penthouse instead of jail cell; financial advisor from Indiana tries to fake death in Florida plane crash; Georgia--Martin Luther King papers made public, available online; South Africa--ANC says leader Jacob Zuma will still be presidential candidate despite facing 16 charges of corruption.
Entertainment: Tommy-Boy, Giselle Engaged--supermodel Giselle Bundchen gets big rock from boyfriend, Patriots’ QB Tom Brady; plan Spring wedding.
Deaths: French actor/director Claude Berri, 74, dies of stroke; worked with Roman Polanski; Bill Stone, 108, one of Britain’s last surviving World War I veterans.

Weather
Today High 25 Low 2 Snow
Wed High 13 Low 5 Snow
Thu High 6 Low -1 Snow Showers
Fri High 4 Low -1 Mostly Cloudy
Sat High 18 Low 11 Chance Snow

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