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YOUR FREE GUIDETo our Islands’ HappeningsNow in itsNow in its 23rd Year!Year!
ALSO THIS WEEK: International Coastal Cleanup • Mister & Miss Fifth Form Unveiled • 2011 Chair-ity Auction
Sept. 15 - 21, 2011Vol.23, No.52
Photo Courtesy of Dean ‘The Sportsman’ Greenaway
BACK TO SCHOOLREGATTA THISSATURDAY & SUNDAY
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— Jan Critchley
‘Staying In’ – Is The New Going OutThis Week’s Feature Story
It’s great to stayin sometimesand get cozy onthe couch, sograb some pop-corn and curl upfor an evening ofgreat TV and
watch your favorite primetime shows that are return-ing back into our living rooms over the next month.
Tonight, the CW network sees the return of its No.1 hit show, Vampire Diaries and the love triangle thatexists between the three main characters. Other CWshows that mostly cater to a younger audience are90210, America’s Next Top Model, Nikita andSupernatural. Top series, Gossip Girl also returns tothe channel and follows our favorite Upper EastSiders’ around the world on their sizzling summerexploits XOXO!
From next Monday, the big networks bring backtheir star shows in full force including Fox’s award win-ning Glee, the highly anticipated musical comedy thatsince its debut has become a bona fide cultural phe-nomenon. Other favorites include CBS’s How I MetYour Mother, Hawaii Five-O, Survivor and Two and a
Half Men with new leading man Ashton Kutcher.Rumor has it that all of “Charlie’s” ex-girlfriends willfeature in the first episode on Monday night so it hadbetter be a large set!
Whilst I’m no TV addict, I would recommend lastyear’s newcomer, The Good Wife (CBS) and for lighterentertainment the return of the very watchable TheBig Bang Theory (CBS), Modern Family (ABC), TheAmazing Race (CBS) and The Office (NBC).
And, who can wait for the return of ABC’s hit hos-pital drama Grey’s Anatomy when we get to seewhether “McDreamy” can ever forgive Meredith? Theshow is nicely followed by LA spin-off Private Practice– which makes for a great Thursday night in.
Last but definitely not least is the return of Fox’sHouse; with his terrible bedside manners yet brilliantdiagnostic skills this off-the-wall specialist may havefinally behaved so badly that he is beyond forgive-ness, not even from his best friend.
Dexter fans will be delighted to hear that ourfavorite vigilante serial killer with a heart is back onHBO for a sixth season on Sunday nights at 9pm, how-ever, its timing does clash with NBC’s Sunday NightFootball. Guess this could be the time to get that sec-ond TV after all!
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Ask Koren
Send your questions to [email protected] and a response will be provided
Your personal E-therapist is in the house!
Dear Koren,
I am the parent of a 12 year old daughter who is
starting high school. We would have preferred to send
her to private school but since things have not been so
good financially with our business, we decided to send
her to a public school. I am very nervous about this as I
have heard the horror stories about some of the fights
and so on in these schools. What should I tell my
daughter to keep her in line so that she does not get in
with bad company or get into any trouble?
– Concerned Mom
Dear Concerned Mom,
One can put a pig in a palace and it will still be a
pig; likewise, one can put a swan in a mud pond and
it will still be a swan. What I am saying is that if you
have raised your daughter to be a respectful,
focused young lady, then continue to support her
and she will be fine regardless of the environment
she is placed in.
Public and private schools both have their chal-
lenges; maybe the challenges are of a different type,
Daughter Starting High School
but they exist all
over. What is more
important is that
you communicate
every day, listen to
her and encourage
her to be the best
she can be wher-
ever she is.
School should
be a place for edu-
cation and social-
ization and not a
battlefield. However, if it will make you feel safer, you
could discuss with her how to handle conflict, what
to do if someone picks a fight with her and how not
to succumb to peer pressure.
What you should not do, is give her the impres-
sion that she is better than anyone else or encour-
age the thinking that she is entering a warzone. Our
young people are flexible and adaptable, and high
school is a place for making great friends, learning
valuable lessons and creating wonderful memories.
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It’s 1992 in Bogota, Colombia. Cataleya’s father
played by Jesse Borrego learns that Don Luis (Beto
Benites), a drug lord is putting a hit out on him and
his family for a valuable microchip that he holds and
that Marcos wants. Cataleya’s father gives her the
microchip with instructions to take it to the US
Ambassador, and tells her this is her “passport”
along with the address of her uncle Emilio (Cliff
Curtis) who lives in the United States. Nine-years-old
Cataleya played by Amandla Stenberg witnesses her
parents' murder by Marco (Jordi Mollà), the hench-
man of evil drug lord Don Luis. She sits there, terri-
fied, but not making a single sound and remember-
ing the last words her father said to her, "Never
Forget Where You Came From."
Cataleya somehow manages to escape using
her impressive parkour skills, with the microchip her
father gave her which contains some kind of secret
information and allows her to enter the United
States. Once in the US she dodges her handler and
makes her way to Chicago to meet up with her last
remaining relative, Uncle Emilio. She expresses her
desire to him to exact revenge on her parent’s killers,
so Emilio agrees to train her into a one woman killing
machine.
Fast-forward fifteen years, and Cataleya has
grown up to be just that – a lean, mean killing
machine, now played by Zoe Saldana. Shaped by a
trauma in her early life, she eschews pants and
breathable clothing, and welcomes violence and
weaponry into her life, hell bent on finding those
who killed her parents (Don Luis and Marco), and
making them pay with their lives. She kills her way
through the Colombian underworld and paints a
cataleya orchid on her victims, letting Don Luis know
that she’s coming, and catches the eye of FBI special
agent James Ross ( Lennie James).
In many respects, Colombiana is a typical
revenge movie, one that has been churned out in
recent years. But if you’re in the mood for a no brain-
er action thriller with a hot girl carrying a gun
Colombiana does the trick. Now showing at U.Ps
Cinema. See the schedule on page 12 for showtimes.
Cast & CreditsCataleya ------------------------ Zoe SaldanaMarco ---------------------------- Jordi MalláEmilio ---------------------------- Cliff CurtisDanny ------------------------- Michael VartanRoss ---------------------------- Lennie James
ColombianaBy Arlena St. Hilaire
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By Jane Bakewell
Foraging For Local Produce
I know that we live on islands here. I also know
that the soil is not naturally mineral rich for growing
and harvesting. It must be worked, treated, turned
over, weeded, sprayed and cared for. I also know I
have tasted some of the sweetest mangoes ever, right
here on Tortola. Also some pretty awesome papayas,
sugar apples, local lemons and pineapples. So it is a
bit frustrating when shopping at the local markets in
the territory, that so much of what I know can be
grown locally here – is imported from other countries.
Case in point: Last week’s grocery list (after a
careful examination of labels) included oranges from
CHILE, papayas from BELIZE, avocadoes from SANTO
DOMINGO, lemons and limes from FLORIDA and most
of the unmarked produce from the USA. It makes com-
mon sense that the sweeter the fruit or more tasty the
vegetable, the closer it is to the harvest point. We all
know the pure ecstatic joy of plucking ripe fruit from a
tree and savouring the taste. Obviously, if the fruit or
produce we ingest is harvested while still green, put in
large containers, brought over long distances, han-
dled countless times, the possibility that it might taste
remotely what it looks like is highly unlikely. Like a
tomato - looks like a tomato, feels like a tomato – but
the taste?
There are certain foods I choose not to eat here,
although they are shipped in. One of those is corn.
Call me spoiled, but it is worth the annual summer trip
to upstate New York when corn is in season to get the
taste of bursting–with–flavor local yellow and white
corn. I would also wait for tomatoes but then my sal-
ads would look a little bare and all those dishes that
call for tomatoes would be lacking a key ingredient.
Now with all this grumbling there is a bit of gratitude.
I do recall the days when produce choices were limit-
ed to root vegetables. The spread included potatoes,
yams, tania, dasheen, green bananas – and on a real-
ly good day you might get cauliflower of broccoli. This
certainly limited one’s gourmet cooking aspirations.
Now the stores are loaded with exotic foods and
condiments from all over the world, the trouble is – it’s
not local.
Every year we honor our farmers with Farmer’s
Week, a chance to see the best of what is locally
grown. But after all those blue and red ribbons disap-
pear, where’s the produce? Many Caribbean Islands
pride themselves in having a Farmer’s market –some
seven days a week! Old photos testify we used to have
that tradition down by the Harbour in Road Town as
well. Now, we have to search for a farmer’s stand; one
in East End, a small shack in Carrot Bay, a few sellers
by the roundabout and a few local products in the
supermarket. I say if we can put a Craft Alive Village
together, we can proudly display a farmer’s market –
downtown and central to all. Not a stand for a day, but
a permanent and proud testament to the fact that we
can grow our own food right here
Photo by Dean Greenaway: BVI Farmer’s week 2010
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International Coastal Cleanup Volunteers are invited to help in the 26th annual
International Coastal Cleanup on Saturday,
September 17th. The event is the world’s largest one-
day volunteer effort to cleanup beaches and protect
marine life. In addition to the International Coastal
Cleanup, the Conservation & Fisheries Department is
embarking on a local coastal cleanup on Sunday,
September 18th. For more info or to volunteer, call
468-3429 or 468-3701 extensions 551 or 555 and do
your bit for our magnificent coastline, help conserve
our marine life and make our island a cleaner place.
School Regatta – This WeekendThe Back-to- School Regatta will now take place
this weekend, 17th and 18th September at Nanny Cay.
There are Optimist, Laser and open classes and the
event is open to school age kids and older kids too.
The only catch is, if you are taking part and over 18,
you will be required to dress as a school kid!
Registration is on Friday from 7pm at the RBVIYC with
a late registration at 8.30am on Saturday at Nanny
Cay. Digicel has T-shirts for all entrants and there will
be prizes awarded – so pick your boat and have some
fun on the water this weekend.
World Creole Fest GiveawayDigicel will be sending two lucky BVI residents to
Dominica to the World Creole Music Festival from
October 28th to 30th. The line up includes Third
World; Gyptian and Ali Campbell the legendary voice
of UB40. All you have to do is text the word DOMINI-
CA to 4868 as often as you like through to October
21st (each text costs $1). You have to be in to win, and
who knows, you could be on your way to a weekend
of great music on the nature island of the Caribbean!
2011 CHAIR-ity AuctionCalling all artists, artisans, craftspeople, schools
and groups to put your creative skills to the test.
Either design a brand new chair or give a new lease of
life to an existing chair using mostly recycled materi-
als. The finished product can be either functional or
decorative. The chairs will be judged and auctioned at
Nutmeg Design’s 2011 CHAIR-ity Auction and
Fundraiser on October 14th. All proceeds go to Green
VI, so let your inner artist loose and get creative. For
ideas and information on how to enter e-mail prettier-
[email protected] or call Annie MacPhail on 541-
2663. So get inspired, go green and enter today!
Your Guide to British Virgin Islands Events
Volunteers at the International Coastal Cleanup
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live music • events • concerts • parties • sports • movies and more
EAST ENDD’BEST CUP— Happy Hour 4-6pm, 2 for $5 drinkspecials
VG & OUTER ISLANDSSOGGY DOLLAR (JVD) — Corona Drinks Special 2 for$5 now til Dec 31
SATURDAY - SEPT 17ROAD TOWNPUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm VILLAGE CAY— Steel Band & BBQ 7-10pm U.P’S CINEMA — Party with DJ Millennium King & BJBertrumBVI COAST— International Coastal Cleanup LE GRAND CAFÉ— Heineken Happy Hour 5-7pmCALLALOO PROSPECT REEF — Mister & Miss FifthForm Unveiled from 7:30pm
NANNY CAYRBVIYC— Back to School Regatta 10am
EAST ENDD’BEST CUP— Happy Hour 4-6pm, 2 for $5 drink specials
CANE GARDEN BAYMYETT’S—Wii Bowling Championships - Prizes
VG & OUTER ISLANDSSOGGY DOLLAR (JVD) — Corona Drinks Special 2 for$5 now til Dec 31
SUNDAY - SEPT 18ROAD TOWNPUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm
THURSDAY - SEPT 15ROAD TOWNPUSSER’S— Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm VILLAGE CAY— Happy Hour from 4:30-7pm LE GRAND CAFÉ— Heineken Happy Hour 5-7pm
EAST ENDD’BEST CUP— Happy Hour 4-6pm, 2 for $5drink specialsHER MAJESTY’S PRISON TRAINING CENTRE —Karaoke Benefit from 7:30pm
VG & OUTER ISLANDSSOGGY DOLLAR (JVD) — Corona Drinks Special 2 for$5 now til Dec 31
FRIDAY - SEPT 16ROAD TOWNPUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm
U.P’S CINEMA — Cosmic Bowling with DJ KugaLE GRAND CAFÉ— Heineken Happy Hour 5-7pm
VG & OUTER ISLANDSSCRUB ISLAND— Music by Caave Stout 6-10pm
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live music • events • concerts • parties • sports • movies and more
U.P’S CINEMA — Latin Sundays with DJ Fuggui VILLAGE CAY— Sunday Brunch with the Last Virginfrom 11- 3pm.LE GRAND CAFÉ— Heineken Happy Hour 5-7pmBVI COAST— International Coastal Cleanup
NANNY CAYRBVIYC— Back to School Regatta 9am
CANE GARDEN BAYMYETT’S—Wii Bowling Championships - Prizes
EAST ENDD’BEST CUP— Happy Hour 4-6pm, 2 for $5drink specials
VG & OUTER ISLANDSSOGGY DOLLAR (JVD) — Corona Drinks Special 2 for$5 now til Dec 31
MONDAY - SEPT 19ROAD TOWNPUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm LE GRAND CAFÉ— Heineken Happy Hour 5-7pm
VG & OUTER ISLANDSSCRUB ISLAND— Caribbean Night, Steel Band Musicfrom 6-10pm
CANE GARDEN BAYMYETT’S— Margarita Monday & Mexican Munchies
NANNY CAYPEG LEGS— Restaurant open for lunch & dinnerBEACH BAR—Open for drinks daily from 10am
VG & OUTER ISLANDSSOGGY DOLLAR (JVD) — Corona Drinks Special 2 for$5 now til Dec 31
TUESDAY - SEPT 20ROAD TOWNPUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pmLE GRAND CAFÉ— Heineken Happy Hour 5-7pm
EAST ENDTRELLIS KITCHEN/CYBERCAFÉ— Ladies Night - 2 for 1 drinksD’BEST CUP— Happy Hour 4-6pm, 2 for $5 drink specials
VG & OUTER ISLANDSSOGGY DOLLAR (JVD) — Corona Drinks Special 2for $5 now til Dec 31
WEDNESDAY - SEPT 21ROAD TOWNPUSSERS — Martini Night 6pm. Daily happy hourfrom 4-7pm. 2 for 1 drinks specials.VILLAGE CAY— MJ Blues from 7-10pmLE GRAND CAFÉ— Heineken Happy Hour 5-7pm
EAST ENDPUSSER’S EAST— Happy Hour 5-7pm. D’BEST CUP— Happy Hour 4-6pm, 2 for $5 drink special
CANE GARDEN BAYMYETT’S— Wacky Wednesday & BushwackerSpecials
VG & OUTER ISLANDSSCRUB ISLAND — Wine Tasting from 6-8pmSOGGY DOLLARE (JVD) — Corona Drinks Special 2for $5 now til Dec 31
Gaming Night at PegLegs – Nov 5
UPCOMING EVENTS
Bounce Virgo Beach Party
— Sept 23
Grown & Sexy Party
— Sept 24
Hibiscus Society Annual
Hibiscus Show
— Sept 25
Jason Bally Memorial Bike
Race — Oct 2
RBVIYC Virgin’s Cup
— Oct 15
Lowell Wheatley Memorial
Fishing Tournament
— Oct 22 - 23
RBVIYC Trafalgar Regatta
— Oct 21 - 23
WEYC Foxy’s Cat Fight
— Oct 28- 30
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Mister & Miss Fifth Form UnveiledThere’s nothing like a party to help ease you back
to school after the long summer break, so Elmore
Stoutt High School will be presenting the 2011 Mister
and Miss Fifth Form contestants and hosting a Back-
to-School party on Saturday, 17th September at
Callaloo, Prospect Reef at 7.30pm. Tickets are $10
pre-sold from the High School or $15 on the door. So
leave your homework alone for one night and party on
down!
Jail House RockHer Majesty's Prison are hosting a karaoke party
this Friday, September 16th starting at 7:30pm at their
training centre. The benefit will have food and drink
with proceeds going to the Prison Welfare
Association. All are welcome.
(contd. from page 9)
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Zooey Deschanel is the ‘New Girl’ Maybe New Girl couldhave been made with-out Zooey Deschanel,but it’s hard to imagine.Virtually no other cur-rent performer so per-fectly embodies thekooky, endearing qualityrequired by the Fox sit-
com that debuts Tuesday, Sept. 20.“I would like to think it was written for me, but I
don’t think it was,” says the (500) Days of Summeractress who’s helping to give Fox a family actingdynasty: Sister Emily is starting her seventh seasonon the mystery series Bones.
In New Girl, Deschanel is Jess, who becomes theroommate of three buddies (Jake Johnson, MaxGreenfield, Lamorne Morris) after she breaks up withher cheating boyfriend. It’s an uncertain arrangementat the start, but if there’s any doubt it can work overthe long haul — for the characters or for viewers —there’s the Deschanel factor to consider. Strongly.
“I mean, here’s the thing,” she explains in her dis-arming way. “I don’t know if I’ve ever seen a part thatwas as charming and exciting. She’s very much her-self, and she’s almost too in touch with her emotions.Reading the pilot script, I was literally laughing outloud, having such a good time. I think this opportuni-ty became appealing to me because the material’s sogreat. The thought of doing it for a long time is actual-ly really exciting to me.”
That’s a big statement for Deschanel, since hermovie career has been quite consistent. Currently fea-tured in Our Idiot Brother, she also has appeared in
Your Highness, Yes Man and Elf. However, she rea-sons, “They don’t make as many movies now as theyused to. If there’s any character I want to play foreverand ever, it’s this one, so I’m psyched.”
Such praise is music to the ears of New Girl cre-ator and executive producer Liz Meriwether, who alsowrote last winter’s Natalie Portman-Ashton Kutchermovie No Strings Attached. She says, “I remember thefirst time (Deschanel) came in, she read with the guysauditioning to play the guy parts. Just the second sheopened her mouth to do the scene, the feeling in theroom was, ‘This is a perfect match of character andactress.’ We really didn’t do a lot of finessing. It wasgreat.”
The way Deschanel sees it, “Liz and I, our soulsare connected. And when your souls are connected,you’re meant to do a show together.”
The inclination of Deschanel to sing was anadded plus: As the New Girl debut confirms, Jess canbreak into a tune (“Ethel Merman, a little jazz stan-dard, a little heavy metal,” the star notes) in ananosecond, even when doing a striptease for hersoon-to-be-ex.
“I feel Jess is not a singer because she thinksshe’s a great singer,” Deschanel says. “It’s just part ofhow she expresses herself. I feel like the singingmoments are really well peppered in, because youdon’t want to overdo it. That would be crazy. Whenthere’s an awkward moment, she sings, but we kind ofplay with it.”
That said, Deschanel says she also embraces thesteady schedule and familiar work New Girl is givingher. “I just like to know what to expect,” she con-cludes, “in very small ways.”
By Jay Bobbin
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tv specials & highlights
10:00* Hawaii Five-0` The Playboy Club/ Cake Boss
10:01 _ ( Castle10:30 , VISA Dream A divided family
tries to reunite in the United States.> The SoupL Swamp Brothers
11:00 L American Chopper: Seniorvs. JuniorN 1,000 Ways to DieP Drugs, Inc.
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 20, 2011
7:00 / What Not to Wear0 Unsolved MysteriesL Dirty Jobs
7:30 B Billy the Exterminator8:00 _ ( Dancing With the Stars
) 90210* NCIS, NOVAD Target: Inside the BullseyeFrom its beginnings as a family-owned store, retail-giant Target hasstrived to make cheap, chic.
8:30 B Billy the Exterminator9:00 _ ( Dancing With the Stars
) Ringer* NCIS: Los Angeles, Frontline
9:30 B Billy the Exterminator10:00 $ Aquí y Ahora10:01 _ ( Body of Proof10:30 / Big Hair Alaska
0 Picker Sisters11:00 / What Not to Wear
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 21, 2011
7:00 / World’s Smallest ManEdward Nino Hernandez is just 27inches tall, and his face is one of themost-famous in his country.0 Unsolved Mysteries4 NCIS
7:30 P Deadly 608:00 _ ( The Middle
) H8RD Coca-Cola: The Real StoryBehind the Real Thing Melissa Leereveals secrets about the world’smost-popular soft drink.P Border Wars
8:30 ` Free Agents9:00 _ ( Modern Family
) America’s Next Top Model* Criminal Minds` Harry’s Law. Burn NoticeAmerican Icon Ford Motor Co.makes an astonishing comeback justa few years after nearly collapsing.
9:30 _ ( Modern Family10:00 $ La Rosa de Guadalupe
_ ( Revenge* CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
10:30 L Swamp Brothers11:00 / Hoarding: Buried Alive
0 Dance Moms
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 15, 2011
7:00 0 Project Runway3 Castle4 NCISB The First 48P Deadly 60U Chopped
7:30 P Deadly 608:00 _ ( Wipeout
) The Vampire Diaries` Community (Part 2 of 2)0 Project RunwayP The Real Abraham Lincoln The16th U.S. president’s rise to the highestoffice in the land and his leadership dur-ing the Civil War.
8:30 ` Up All Night9:00 ) The Secret Circle
* The Mentalist, PBS Previews: Prohibition Sneakpreview of “Prohibition” with Ken Burns.P Secret Weapon of theConfederacy New evidence may solvethe mystery of the disappearance of theConfederate submarine H.L. Hunley. (N)U Chopped Champions
10:00 _ ( Grey’s Anatomy` Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
10:30 > Ice Loves Coco10:32 0 Dance Moms11:00 3 CSI: NY
L Extreme Drug Smuggling Cartelsand drug traffickers go to extremelengths to import drugs into the U.S.each year.
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16, 2011
7:00 / Four Weddings0 Unsolved Mysteries4 NCIS
8:00 _ ( Shark Tank) Ringer* 48 Hours Prime Time Special:Bullying: Words Can Kill Dealing withabuse. (N)` 2011 NCLR ALMA AwardsHonoring the artistic achievements ofLatinos in television, film and music. (N)
8:30[ Woodbine Mile Preview LiveFrom Woodbine in Toronto, TVG pre-views Sunday’s Woodbine Mile.
9:00 _ ( Karaoke Battle USA) The Secret Circle* CSI: NY` Dateline NBC
10:00 _ ( 20/20* Blue Bloods/ Four WeddingsL One Man ArmyP Unlikely Animal Friends 2 Unusualanimal friendships; a lion, tiger and bearlive in harmony.U Heat Seekers
10:30 0 Roseanne’s Nuts> Fashion Police
11:00 L Man, Woman, WildP Jurassic C.S.I.
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 17, 2011
7:00 , History Detectives
/ Dateline: Real Life Mysteries4 NCISB Beyond Scared StraightL I (Almost) Got Away With ItP Lincoln’s Secret Killer? Scientistsexamine President Lincoln’s blood.
8:00 * Rules of Engagement9:00 * Criminal Minds
L Track Me if You Can Security spe-cialist shows how to live off the grid.P Secret Weapon of the ConfederacyNew evidence may solve the mystery ofthe disappearance of the Confederatesubmarine H.L. Hunley.
10:00 / Dateline: Real Life Mysteries(Part 2 of 2)
11:00 / Dateline: Real Life MysteriesP The Conspirator: The Plot to KillLincoln Mary Surratt was the onlywoman convicted in Lincoln’s assassina-tion.U Iron Chef America
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 18, 2011
7:00 _ ( America’s Funniest HomeVideos (Part 2 of 2)* 60 Minutes/ Hoarding: Buried AliveU The Great Food Truck Race
7:30 B Storage WarsQ Hot in Cleveland
8:00 _ ( Extreme Makeover: HomeEditionB Storage WarsL Curiosity
8:30 2 Steve Harvey: Still Trippin’Comic Steve Harvey provides funnyanecdotes on work and family.N Auction Hunters
9:00 _ ( 20/20* The Good Wife, Masterpiece Mystery!
9:30 B Storage Wars10:0 / Undercover Boss10:30 , PBS Previews: Prohibition
Sneak preview of “Prohibition” with KenBurns.> The Dance Scene
11:00 / Hoarding: Buried Alive0 Against the Wall2 Born to Dance: Laurieann Gibson> Fashion Police
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 19, 2011
7:00 / Kate Plus 84 NCIS (Part 1 of 2)
7:30 N 1,000 Ways to DieP Deadly 60U Unwrapped
8:00 _ ( Dancing With the Stars) H8R* How I Met Your Mother/ My Big Fat Gypsy WeddingL American Chopper: Senior vs.Junior
8:30 * How I Met Your Mother6 Weather Caught on CameraN 1,000 Ways to Die
9:00 ) Ringer9:31 * 2 Broke Girls
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BVI CABLE TV CHANNEL GUIDET1 Visitor’s Channel 20MSNBC 38 Tru TV 56 Sports Max
2 Community Bulletin Board 21 TBN 39 Headline News 57 Oxygen
3 TV Guide 22 The Weather Channel 40 HGTV 58 TCM – Classic Hollywood
4 Azteca International 23 CNN 41 GSN 59 CNN Internatinal
6 ESPN2 Caribbean 24 ESPN Caribbean 42 Lifetime Movie Network 60 AXN
7WABC-TV 25 BBC World 43 3ABN 61 Animax
8 WSVI – St. Croix (ABC) 26 Tempo 44 The Discovery Channel 62Warner Channel
9WPIX-TV 27 Fox Soccer Channel 45 Versus 63 Sony Ent. TV
10WSEE-TV (CBS) 28 EWTN 46 Speed 64 BBC America
11WUTV-TV (Fox) 29WGN 47 Disney Channel 65 The History Channel
12WTJX-St. Thomas (PBS) 30 E! Entertainment TV 48 National Geographic Channel 66 The Biography Channel
13WTVJ-TV (NBC) 31 VH1 Soul 49 Discovery Kids 67 Fox Deportes
14WWOR 32 Fox News Channel 50 Boomerang 69 TV Games Network
15 LIV 33 G4-Tech TV 51 CBN 70 HBO Caribbean
16 Lifetime Television 34 A&E 52 HLSCC 71 HBO Plus
17 Animal Planet 35 Nickelodeon 53 Food Network 72 HBO Family
18 BET 36 CNBC 54 C-SPAN 73MAX
19 TNT International 37 Cartoon Network 55 JTV 74Max Prime
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Going Beyond A Fall Running TraditionBy Dean “The Sportsman” GreenawayBy Dean “The Sportsman” Greenaway
If at no other time in the year, people leave their
homes early in the morning and come out to run in
droves–it’s in the fall, during the annual College
Classic Series which opens it’s 16th series on Saturday
in Paraquita Bay.
Looking back over the last 26 years of organizing
road running activities—from the Lucozade Relays,
and 2 mile road races in the mid 80s, the NDAC 5K in
the early 90s, the College Classic Series in the mid
90s, and now in the mid 2000s, the Blenheim Trust 5K
Series, the Ceres Juices 10K Series and BVI Half
Marathon—running has just not taken off in our juris-
diction.
In more nature jurisdictions, 5Ks, 10Ks, Half
Marathons and Marathons attract thousands of run-
ners of all levels of fitness who race for big bucks.
Somehow, we haven’t had the running bug fully hit
here in races over 2 miles with the College Series
attracting over 200 participants on many occasions.
Add a mile more in a 5K—which is merely 3.1 miles—
and the numbers dramatically falls off as more people
seem less interested in running the longer the race
gets.
Of course there are the myriad of excuses about
not liking to run on the roads, not wanting people to
see you running/exercising and yada, yada, yada, but
it still boils down to people taking responsibility and
looking after their health—especially in a country
where obesity, hypertension and other silent diseases
are prevalent.
It’s good however to see the people who run in
the 2 mile College Series, tackle the 5Ks and also
showing up for the various 10K races, testing their fit-
ness levels, stamina, endurance and determination.
If one notes, there are now road races throughout
the year—from February to November—culminating
with the BVI Half Marathon, now in its sixth year.
Therefore, this year is as good as any to make a
commitment to go beyond the boundaries of the 2
miles series and venture into 5K races in the spring
when road racing returns.
Keeping fit year round is something all of us must
be concerned about, not just in the fall.
Registration for Saturday’s College Classic Series
begins at 6:30 a.m. with the race scheduled for 7 a.m.
As part of the series this year, there will be two “Races
For A Cause” in partnership with the BVI Diabetes
Association––one on Virgin Gorda on Saturday,
October 29 and the other on Tortola on Saturday,
November 12. The full 2011 schedule is as follows:
Tortola: September 17; October 1; October 15;November 12 and November 26. Virgin Gorda:
September 24; October 8; October 29 and
November 5.
Young runners take off in the one mile segment of the College Classic Series
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