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St. Mary's School in VG with their entry chair Adirondack Palleture

Your Free Guideto our islands’ happenings

Now in itsNow in its 25th Year!Year!

sept 27-oct 3, 2012Vol.25, No.2

CHAIR-ity Exhibit & AuctionSeptember 28th 2012

Also this week: Full Moon • kevin’s Birthday Bash • Black out Party • hiho sale • liMe tent sale

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– Jan Critchley

Who’s Up For Sunday Dinner?This Week’s Feature Story

Limelight Productions is a drama group, which

have been producing quality theatre in the BVI since

1996. Featuring local actors, the group has always put

on performances that appeal to a wide audience.

Previous shows have included Aladdin, Cinderella,Wizard of Oz, The Importance of Being Ernest, Prideand Prejudice and Charlie and The Chocolate Factory.

The group is trying to attract more members to

help behind the scenes or on the stage. So if you feel

there is a budding thespian in you just bursting to get

out, or if you would enjoy taking part helping with

future productions, then you can find out more about

Limelight at http://limelight-theatrebvi.com.

The ticket price of $65 includes dinner and the

play, so get yours today from Fort Burt and Infinite

Solutions and get ready for a great evening of great

food, frivolity and fun.

Don’t miss this latest theatrical delight by

Limelight Productions – Sunday Dinner, a romantic

comedy in two acts by Diane Grant. The local actors

will be treading the boards at the Fort Burt Hotel on

the 5th, 6th and 7th October at 6.30pm and appropri-

ately, the play will be presented in the dinner theatre

style – with dinner being part of the theatrical experi-

ence, which will be served between the two acts.

The story is an entertaining one; Charlie Davies is

an attractive, intelligent, single man who is eager to

please his girlfriend Lori. He also tries to keep his

mother happy, the elaborately named Violet Costa

Della Torre. Stir into the mix an ex-girlfriend, a small

apartment and a potted tree and you have all the

right ingredients for a highly entertaining evening.

Producer Paul Cowlard said, “Rehearsals are well

underway and if the audience have as much fun

watching this play as we have had rehearsing it then

they should leave with a smile on their face.”

When asked about the choice of play, Paul

explained, “We wanted to do a dinner style produc-

tion with a small cast and bring the audience as close

to the actors as possible – to create a more intimate

atmosphere than regular theatre.”

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Ask Koren

Ask Koren

Your personal E-therapist, is in the house!Losing Feeling for Husband

Send your questions confidentially [email protected] or via twitter at @korennorton

Dear Koren,I have been married for almost 9 years and I am

losing feelings for my husband. He has not done meanything bad but I don’t feel excited about cominghome from work to see him and whenever he has totravel I feel relieved. I don’t know why this is happen-ing. I have thought about divorce, but with an 8 yearold child who loves her father, I think she would bedevastated. What do you suggest I do? – No love

Dear “No love”,

The good thing about love is that it is not just

based on feelings, but it is also a mental decision. So

even when you don’t feel the fire and the excitement,

love can still be there once you choose to love that

person. If you don’t suffer with any form of mood dis-

order, then maybe your relationship is just at a

plateau. Apathy comes when one party is too laid

back and untouched by what is happening in the rela-

tionship, so no effort is made to keep the spark alive

or you take each other for granted. There are no com-

pliments anymore, you compare your spouse with

others and fail to recognize their special qualities, or

it could be that one of you has outgrown the other –

one has matured and developed and the other person

is emotionally and intellectually the same as when

you met.

Divorce should not be the first option if there is no

infidelity or abuse, especially if

both parties are willing to try.

Consider the following:

•Talk to your husband and see

if he is willing to consider cou-

ples counseling or at least put-

ting some more effort into the relationship.

• Make a point of doing something weekly together

that you both enjoy – going to the movies, walking on

the beach, playing dominoes…anything that makes

you connect as a couple.

• Make a scrapbook of your dating life and early mar-

riage. Sometimes reminiscing will help you to realize

that what you first noticed in each other is still there.

• Consider taking a trip together. If you cannot leave

Antigua, then try to go to a hotel for a weekend and

relax, away from the usual daily stressors and try to

rebuild what was lost.

• Have dinner together every evening. It might take

some tweaking of schedules, but this could be a great

time to talk about your day and enjoy eye contact.

Flirting over dinner can be a good bonus.

With some effort, commitment and patience, your

marital feelings can be restored and you can fall in

love with each other all over again.

While every effort is made to ensure thatinformation is correct, we cannot acceptresponsibility for any errors, changes inschedules, ads or other information in thismagazine, which is intended as a guide only.If you have an entertainment event comingup that you would like published, give us acall at 494-2413. Special Notice: Purchase ofadvertising space in this publication doesnot guarantee editorial coverage of anyevent.

Published weekly by Island PublishingServices.Caribbean Printing Company Limited,Pasea Estate,P.O. Box 133, Road Town, Tortola, B.V.I.arlena @bviwelcome.com, © 2012www.limin-times.com

Publisher & Editor: Claudia ColliAssociate Editor: Arlena St. HilaireWriter & Editorial Assistant: Jan CritchleyTel: 494-2413; Fax: 494-6589

Lime ... “to hang around idly” or “to go out on thetown.”Source: The Dictionary of Virgin Islands EnglishCreole by the late educator and historian Lito Valls.The Limin’ Times brings you all the news aboutwhen and where to “lime” in the British VirginIslands.

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By Jan Critchley

Running With the Pack

A few weeks ago we were getting a lot of informa-

tion about Caribbean Wellness Day and on the day

itself, lots of activities had been planned around the

Territory. There was a Triathlon, Farmers Market, Heart

Healthy Walks, Health Care Clinics to test for diabetes

and everyone’s current favorite – Zumba. All good

stuff.

So, I started to look at my own routine, and was

pretty much happy with my efforts on the food front,

that I eat healthily enough and take my vitamins.

However when it came to looking at my exercise

regime – that was a different story – it was non-exis-

tent!

For a while now I have been thinking that it’s about

time I started to exercise, per-

haps starting with a little stroll

in the evenings and maybe,

just maybe, breaking into a

trot as I get used to the exer-

tion. As you can probably tell,

exercise has not been a regu-

lar part of my daily routine at

all for some time now, so I

decided to ease into this new

venture slowly.

So finally, the brand new

running shoes (circa 2010)

were found together with a

running vest and shorts and I

was ready to go. I live out by Beef Island Bridge and

quite often see people walking and running in the

mornings and evenings along the Airport Road, pre-

sumably because it is relatively flat. This, I thought

would be a good starting place for me. But not today,

perhaps tomorrow, I had had enough exercise already

finding my fitness gear!

Soon though, it was time to take the plunge. So off

I strode early one evening, crossed the bridge (so far

so good) and carried on at a brisk walking pace till I

reached the outskirts of the airport. “Not bad for a

first attempt,” I thought, and carried on thinking that

if I could make Trellis Bay or even the Airport Entrance,

that would be quite an achievement. Suddenly, I

heard a loud beep beside me. It

was a couple of friends on their

way to Trellis Bay and after a

quick chat and a little teasing,

they said they were off to a

local coffee shop and would I

like to join them! What was a

girl to do but hop in with them

and head off for a spot of

socializing and perhaps a long

cool drink to quench the thirst!

Well, the intention was

there, and the running gear has

not been put away – I guess I’m

just saving it for another day!

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CHAIR-ity Exhibit and AuctionThis is your last chance to grab your tickets for the

2nd Annual CHAIR-ity Exhibit, Auction and Fundraiser

for Green VI to be held between 7pm and 10pm on

Friday, 28th September at Government House. Tickets

are $20 for adults and $5 for children and are avail-

able from Caribbean Insurers, Nutmeg Designs and

Green VI. For more information e-mail prettierplan-

[email protected] or phone 541-2663.

Full MoonThis Sunday, 30th September enjoy more family

fun at the Trellis Bay full moon party. The Caribbean

buffet is not to missed and is served from 7pm. Take

a stroll around the bay and watch the gravity defying

Mocko Jumbies before dancing the night away to the

Razorbladez Fungi Band who play from around 8pm.

The highlight of the night – the lighting of the fireballs

is usually around 9pm. So don’t miss this friendly

monthly bash.

Party after DarkTry something different this weekend and party

with the lights off at the aptly named Black Out Party,

from 9pm this Saturday, 29th September at the new

restaurant and club venue – Blu, Harbor View Marina,

East End.

Music by DJ Bertrum, DJ Wiz and DJ Taz will have

you jumping to the beat all night long. Entry Fee $15.

Kevin’s Birthday BashEnjoy a greenie or two at Kevin’s “Heineken Man”

Birthday Bash, tonight, Thursday 27th September at

Perla’s Bar from 8pm.

Music by DJs Bertrum, Krusha and Ah-Milli, drink

specials and the chance to win prizes and cash will

ensure this is one bash to remember.

HIHO SaleDon’t miss the HIHO Sale starting Saturday,

September 29 at the NEMO (Near the Moorings –

Wickham’s Cay II) store only. New items on the racks

every day, so get down and pick up some cool island

bargains.

Tent SaleGet extra value this Friday, 28th September at the

Lime Tent Sale from 11am to 5pm at Noel Lloyd Park.

Be entertained by DJ Push Pop as you choose your

new handset or buy cut price talk time! It’s good to

keep in touch!

By Jan CritchleyYour Guide to British Virgin Islands Events

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live music •events •concerts •parties •sports •movies and more

THURSDAY - SEPT. 27ARTHUR GUINNESS DAY— See pg. 12 for specials

ROAD TOWN

PUSSER’S— Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm

ORIGIN— Sushi from 5-11pm

FORT BURT— $2 Bud specials daily

PERLA’S BAY — Kevin’s Birthday Bash with DJs

Bertrum, Krusha and Ah-Milli

NANNY CAY

BEACH BAR — Wallyball Thursday from 5pm

CANE GARDEN BAY

MYETT’S— Sunset HH, Fish & C hip Special, live music

QUITO’S— Live music by Quito

FRIDAY - SEPT. 28ROAD TOWN

PUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm

LE GRAND CAFÉ— Courvoisier Fridays

ORIGIN— Sushi from 5-11pm

GOV HOUSE — CHAIR-ity Exhibit & Auction 7-10pm

NOEL LLOYD PARK — LIME tent sale 11am-5pm with

DJ Push Pop

DIABETES RESOURCE CENTER — Fundraising

Luncheon from 12pm

NANNY CAY

BEACH BAR — TGIF Party from 5pm. Free bar snacks

CANE GARDEN BAY

QUITO’S— Live music by Quito

MYETT’S— Speciality Pizza Night, Sunset HH

ELM’S— Beach BBQ & Live Entertainment;

Happy Hour 4-6:30pm

SATURDAY - SEPT. 29

ROAD TOWN

PUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm

ORIGIN— Sushi from 5-11pm

HIHO — Sale starts today

A.O SHIRLEY REC GROUNDS — Wendol Williams

Knockout Football from 6pm

CANE GARDEN BAY

MYETT’S— Volleyball, Sunset HH, Jerk Pork & Chicken

Specials with live music

QUITO’S— Live Music by Guest Artist

NANNY CAY

E&D CONV. STORE — National cycling time trial

championships. Registration from 6:15am

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live music •events •concerts •parties •sports •movies and more

UPCOMING EVENTS

NANNY CAY BEACH— Saturday Funsailing for all

11:30am-2pm

EAST END

BLU @ HARBOUR VIEW — Black Out Party from 9pm

with DJs Bertrum, Wiz & Taz

HLSCC — Highland Spring Race, registration 6:30am

SUNDAY - SEPT. 30

ROAD TOWN

A.O SHIRLEY REC GROUNDS — Wendol Williams

Knockout Football from 6pm

CANE GARDEN BAY

MYETT’S— Volleyball, Sunset HH, Local Menu Specials

with live music

EAST END

TRELLIS BAY — Full Moon Party from 6pm

MONDAY - OCT. 1

ROAD TOWN

PUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm

LE GRAND CAFÉ— Heineken Happy Hour 5-7pm

CANE GARDEN BAY

MYETT’S— Margarita madness & Mexican menu with

live music

QUITO’S— Live Music by Guest Artist

TUESDAY - OCT. 2

ROAD TOWN

LE GRANDE CAFÉ— Rôti de Porc Night (roast pig)

ORIGIN— Sushi from 5-11pm

CANE GARDEN BAY

MYETT’S— Speciality Pizza, Sunset HH with live music

QUITO’S—Live music Quito plays solo

VG & OUTER ISLANDS

LEVERICK BAY BEACH BAR — Open daily from 11am;

DJ Heavy B from 7-10pm with Red Stripe & Pizza specials

WEDNESDAY - OCT. 3

ROAD TOWN

LE GRAND CAFÉ— Heineken Happy Hour 5-7pm

ORIGIN— Sushi from 5-11pm

CANE GARDEN BAY

MYETT’S— Wacky Wed., 2 for 1 Bushwacker HH with

live music

QUITO’S— Live Music by Guest Artist

Moorings InterlineRegatta – Oct 9-18

Limelight Productions“Sunday Dinner” — Oct 5-7

Midnight Masquerade— Oct 6

Virgin’s Cup — Oct 13

Oktoberfest II — Oct 13

Dancing with the BVI Stars— Oct 26

Cedar Intl. School CostumeParty — Oct 27

Kim Burrell @ HLSCC— Oct 27

Trafalgar Regatta — Oct 27

Foxy’s Halloween Cat Fight— October 27 & 28

26th Annual Pro-AmRegatta— October 27 - Nov 3

Humane Society GamingNight — Nov 10

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Diabetes LunchSupport the BVI Diabetes Association and join the

team for lunch on Friday, 28th September at 12 noon

at the Dr Jana Downing Diabetes Resource Centre. For

$12, the buffet menu includes temptations such as

stewed mutton, breadfruit pie, salt fish and much

more. You can call in your order or arrange pick up by

calling 494-4125.

Arthur Guinness DaySecond only to St Patrick’s Day is another celebra-

tion from the Emerald Isle – Arthur Guinness Day

which marks the day that Guinness first opened for

business over 250 years ago! So head to Pusser’s, Peg

Legs, Drakes Point, BVIYC and Marché tonight,

Thursday, 27th September and pay homage to

Ireland’s finest.

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Think Like a ManThink Like a Man, is a comedy based on Steve

Harvey's 2009 best-selling book, Act Like a Lady,Think Like a Man. The movie follows a dozen couples

as they attempt to navigate the brave new world of

love by the book. The movie, which is very sitcom-

setup-driven (it's The Best Man meets ValentinesDay), introduces its embattled pairings with titles like

''The Non-Committer vs. The Girl Who Wants the

Ring'' and ''The Dreamer vs. The Woman Who Is Her

Own Man.''

All of the main characters are bonded by a com-

mon interest: Steve Harvey’s (real-life) romance

guide, Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man. The ladies

are following Harvey’s advice to get the results they

want out of each relationship and the men are

stymied by it because they have no idea they are

being played.

Single mom Candace (Regina Hall) has to un-tie

the apron strings for mama’s boy Michael (Terrence J).

Mya (Meagan Good) won’t allow the player Zeke

(Romany Malco) into her bedroom for 90 days.

Kristen (Gabrielle Union) wants longtime boyfriend

Jeremy (Jerry Ferrara) to finally propose. And status-

conscious CFO Lauren (Taraji P. Henson) needs to

decide if she’s willing to date a broke chef (Michael

Ealy).

Watching all this frantic activity from the sidelines

is Cedric (a hilarious Kevin Hart), who can't stop jab-

bering about the divorce he only thinks he wants.

When Mya, Candace, Lauren and Kristen get their

hands on Harvey’s book and start reading it, they

immediately find out the tricks that they need to do to

get the trifling men in their lives to step up to the

plate.

The men are caught off guard, as their childish

ways are questioned and confronted, and have to find

some way to fight back. When they find out on the

way to a party that all their women have been coming

at them with the same questions and harassments,

they work together to find out the secret to it all: the

book.

They each buy a copy of the book and get to work.

They retaliate and for a moment things are going

great. Because they now have the answer to all the

questions, before the questions are even asked, that

is until things blow-up in their faces and they get

caught. The women are heartbroken, as the men who

did everything right were really just following the book

to get them off their backs.

The men each realize what they have to do and

step up in order to get their women back in their lives,

providing a happy ending for all. Think Like a Man fol-

lows the typical romantic comedy formula but pro-

vides a few good laughs in between. So, if you’re look-

ing for a good laugh or maybe some tips watch the

movie or better still get the book.

By Arlena St. Hilaire

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tv specials & highlights

tv specials & highlights

THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 2012

7:00 0 Project Runway4 NCIS

8:00 _ ( Wipeout) The Vampire Diaries0 Project Runway

10:02 _ ( Scandal10:10 3 The Borgias10:30 ` Go On

0 Project Runway11:00 1 Tanked

L Auction Kings

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 28, 2012

7:00 0 Picked Off7:30 B Storage Wars Texas

D Trading the Globe Tim Seymour dis-cusses the importance of emerging mar-kets for both professional investors and“armchair” traders. (N)

8:00 ) America’s Next Top Model* Undercover BossD Fat & Fatter Two people learn that ifthey don’t take steps to control theirweight, they will pay a price.

10:30 B Storage Wars Texas

1 World’s Deadliest Towns

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 29, 2012

7:00 , NatureL Outlaw Empires

9:00 * Hawaii Five-09:30 , Placido Domingo: Greatest

Living Tenor Placido Domingo dis-cusses his career and future of opera.B American Hoggers

10:00 , POVP Family Guns

10:30 > Married to JonasB American Hoggers

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 30, 2012

7:00 * 60 Minutes8:00 , Broadway or Bust8:30 6 Iron Men

P Alien Deep With Bob Ballard10:00 * The Mentalist10:30 , Mustang — Journey of 11:00

2 Let’s Stay Together4 White Collar

MONDAY OCTOBER 1, 2012

7:00 0 My Ghost Story: Caught onCameraP Alien Deep With Bob Ballard

8:00 _ ( CMA Music Festival:Country’s Night to Rock Highlights ofthe four-day event; Luke Bryan andKimberly Perry host. (N)

10:00 * Hawaii Five-010:30 , VISA Dream A divided family

tries to reunite in the United States.11:00 1 Hillbilly Handfishin’

TUESDAY OCTOBER 2, 2012

7:00 0 Dance Moms8:00 _ ( The Middle8:05 ∏ The Adventures of Merlin8:30 N Dumbest Stuff on Wheels9:00 _ ( 20/20

* NCIS: Los Angeles9:30N Hard Parts: South Bronx

10:30 > Keeping Up With theKardashians

11:00 0 Trading Spouses: Meet YourNew Mommy

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 3, 2012

7:00 0 Trading Spouses: Meet8:00 _ ( The Middle8:20 ∫ The Geneva International

Motor Show 20128:30 1 The Planet’s Funniest

Animals9:00 _ ( Modern Family9:30 * Big Brother

` Guys With Kids9:31 _ ( Suburgatory

10:00 _ ( Revenge` Law & Order: SVU

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“Who knew people like to sit down on a Sunday

night and feel anxious and sweaty?” asks Damian

Lewis.

Lewis plays Nicholas Brody on Showtime’s criti-

cally acclaimed Homeland, which returns for its sec-

ond season Sunday, Sept. 30, just as taut and

fraught with terrifying prospects as before.

Brody, who was a POW Marine, became a

Muslim in captivity. Last season, he struggled with

the age-old questions of good versus evil. Is he an

American hero or a ticking time bomb? Will he be a

congressman or a terrorist? Will he be both? And

what does homeland mean to him?

“Brody’s mission statement at the end of Season

One is, ‘I want to use non-violence.’ There is an

earthly, corporal love for his daughter,” Lewis says.

“Her voice pierces through the mist. He has been a

man under water. He chooses light at the end of the

Taut and Fraught With New Drama, ‘Homeland’ Returns

tunnel, and now he thinks he can effect change in a

nonviolent, political way.

“What Brody will discover is he is a man not in

charge of his own destiny,” Lewis continues.

His foil is Carrie Mathison, a bipolar CIA agent,

and Claire Danes has been racking up awards for her

portrayal of this brilliant and tortured woman. At the

cliffhanger ending of the freshman season, Carrie

suffered a psychotic breakdown and ranted about

what she had figured out.

“In this season she is more balanced emotional-

ly,” Danes says. “It is a little less taxing than last

year. Her nerves were starting to unravel. The nice

thing about Carrie is she is ultimately right and ulti-

mately victorious. She is not always recognized for

being that in an overt way, but she is successful in

the way that really matters, so that kind of saves me

and saves my spirit as I render her.”

When this season opens, Brody is already a con-

gressman with the vice presidency dangled before

him. Yet Abu Nazir, mastermind of the terrorist plot,

continues to try to manipulate Brody.

“It is a story about fear, heroes versus non-

heroes, and how fine the line is between the two,”

says Morena Baccarin, who plays Brody’s wife,

Jessica.

“I would love to see it go on indefinitely,” she

says, but adds, “I think it’s a story that has an end, if

you don’t want to lose people.”

Claire Danes and Damian Lewis star in

Homeland, returning for its second season Sunday

on Showtime.

By Jacqueline Cutler

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By Dean “The Sportsman” Greenaway

I can’t believe 12 years have already rushed by

since Trinidadian cyclist Jason Bally was innocently

gunned down in Sea Cows Bay in 1999 on his way

home.

His memory lives on. This weekend, the Jason

Bally Memorial Road Race started by David Thomas in

his honor – will be staged on Sunday.

However, before cyclists get in the saddle at 6:30

a.m. on Sunday, the focus will be on Bally on Saturday

afternoon.

At 6 pm, the traditional memorial service in his

honor will be held a few meters west of the Domino

Gas Station where he fell and where a plaque hangs

on a pole in his honor. Local and regional cyclists and

well wishers will gather at this spot for a memorial

service to recall his life.

“We are inviting a number of people – not only

people who are involved in cycling – to come and be a

part of this short brief service,” BVI Cycling Federation

President Darel Christopher Sr. said. “We’ve also invit-

ed Minister of Education and Culture, Hon. Myron

Walwyn and also District Representative, Hon. Julian

Fraser. This will be a short service, where we will

speak about Jason and highlight him and what he has

done for the sport.”

Final race registration and a pasta dinner will fol-

low the service at the Ebenezer Thomas Primary

School. There will be no race day registration. Race

registration fee is $35.

Then, on Sunday morning, Tortola’s south coast

roads from Slaney to West End, will light up with rid-

ers from Antigua and Barbuda, St. Kitts and Nevis, St.

Maarten, St. Croix and the host BVI, battling for the

top prizes on offer.

“I think the

Antiguan team is a

very strong team,”

Christopher Sr. said

of the seven

cyclists who will be

trekking the course

including former

Jason Bally

Memorial champ

Geoffrey Pollydore. “We are definitely looking at a

stronger competitive field and more Caribbean

islands taking part.”

The race, which offers courses for different levels

of participants, will begin at Slaney. The race heads to

Towers, West End and return. On the return, riders will

go over Manuel Reef Hill en route to the Prospect Reef

Roundabout returning to the start/finish line for a

12.4 mile loop.

Elite riders will complete six laps or 74.4 miles

which will be electronically timed – the first for any

cycling event in the territory while Masters division

riders will cover five laps for a total of 62 miles. The

Juniors and Women’s course is 49.6 miles or four laps

while the Fun/Novice segment covers two laps or

24.8 miles. No aero bars are allowed in this race.

When asked for a time range for a winner to cross

the line, Christopher said, “That could be interesting.

If we have a really fast race, the time could be just

over 3 hours for the leading group,” he predicted.

Christopher asks for the public’s co-operation on

the route on Sunday morning.

Antigua and Barbuda's Robert Marsh, bests St. Vincent and the Grenadines'

Orano Andrews last year

Remembering Cyclist Jason Bally

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7:00; College Football USC atStanford.M IndyCar Racing Auto ClubSpeedway.

7:30 & 2012 World Series of PokerMain Event.N Pass Time

8:00 4 WWE Monday Night RAW (N)8:30 & 2012 World Series of Poker

Main Event.8 NFL Football Denver Broncos atAtlanta Falcons. (N Subject to Blackout)

TUESDAY OCTOBER 2, 2012

12:30 PM M Babe Winkelman’sOutdoor Secrets

1:00M Blue Collar AdventuresN Motorcycle Racing MotoGP Moto2:San Marino.

2:00 ; UEFA Champions LeaguePregame (N)

2:30 ; UEFA Champions LeagueSoccer Teams TBA. (N)M On TV (N)

5:00 N Chop Cut Rebuild7:00 . MLB Baseball Toronto Blue

Jays at New York Yankees.M Dream On: The Journey ofWembley Football Club

8:00 & WNBA Basketball New YorkLiberty at San Antonio Silver Stars. (N)8 2012 World Series of Poker MainEvent. (Taped); UEFA Champions League SoccerM Minor League Baseball (N)

9:00 8 2012 World Series of PokerMain Event. (Taped)

11:00 & 2012 CrossFit Games 11:30& 2012 CrossFit Games (N)

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 3, 2012

12:30 PM ; Babe Winkelman’sOutdoor Secrets

2:30 & NFL Films Presents; UEFA Champions League SoccerM Outdoorsman

3:00 & NASCAR Now (N)8 Outside the Lines First Report (N)

3:30 & Best of First Take (N)4:00 & Numbers Never Lie (N)

M King of Wake World Cup Series4:30 & Dan Le Batard Is Highly

Questionable (N)6:30 ; Baseball’s Golden Age

7:00 & NFL Live (N)8 MLB Baseball Teams TBA.

8:00 & 2012 CrossFit Games; UEFA Champions League Soccer9:30 & 2012 CrossFit GamesN 101 Cars You Must Drive

10:00 & Women’s Soccer United Statesvs. Australia. (N)8 MLB Baseball Teams TBA. N Barrett-Jackson Special Edition

10:30 ; Fox College Football Preview 11:00 M NFL Turning Point

N Pinks - All Out

THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 2012

12:30 PM M Fishing With RolandMartin

1:00 ; Billiards Mosconi Cup.M Razor Dobbs Alive (N)

1:30 M O’Neill Outside (N)2:00 & Best of Mike and Mike in the

Morning (N)2:30 M North American Hunter4:30 & Dan Le Batard Is Highly

Questionable (N)6:30 ; UFC Ultimate Insider7:30 8 College Football Rutgers vs.

South Florida. (N)8:00 & 2012 World Series of Poker

Main Event.9:00 & 2012 World Series of Poker

Main Event.10:00 & Boxing Aaron Martinez vs.

Jessie Vargas. (N)11:00 ; The Best of Pride

M IndyCar 3611:30 M NFL Turning Point

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 28, 2012

12:30 PM M Territories Wild (N)1:00 & NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup:

GEICO 400, Practice. (N)2:10 = MLB Baseball Pittsburgh

Pirates at Chicago Cubs. 2:30 & NASCAR Racing Nationwide

Series: Dollar General 300, Practice. (N)3:00 ; TEVA Mountain Games

M Motorcycle Racing AMA Motocross:Lake Elsinore National.

3:30 8 College Football Live4:00 & NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup:

GEICO 400, Final Practice. 5:15= 10th Inning

5:30 N NASCAR Racing NationwideSeries: Dollar General 300, FinalPractice. (N)

7:30 ; Fox College Football 8:00& High School Football Teams TBA. (; Boxing Golden Boy: Deontay Wildervs. Kertson Manswell.

8:30 M MLS Soccer Houston Dynamoat Sporting Kansas City.

9:00 8 College Football WashingtonState at UNLV. (N)

10:00 ; High School Football BergenCatholic (N.J.) at Bishop Gorman (Nev.).

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 29, 2012

12:00 & 8 College Football_ ( College Football California atOhio State. (N); College Football Louisiana-Lafayette at Oklahoma State. (N)M College Football William & Mary atTowson. (N)

2:30 * College Football Special (N)3:00 & College Football Scoreboard

N Lucas Oil Off Road Racing SanBernardino. (N)

3:30 & College Football Navy at PennState or North Carolina at Louisville. (N)_ ( College Football RegionalCoverage. (N)

4:00 M College Football Miami (Ohio)at Boise State. (N)N Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series

6:00 8 College Football Florida atTennessee. (N)

7:00 & College Football Arizona Stateat Missouri. (N)) MLB Baseball New York Mets atMilwaukee Brewers. (N); College Football North Texas atKansas State. (N)

10:30 ; College Football Portland Stateat Washington.

11:00 . Giants Access BlueN NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup: Geico400, Qualifying.

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 30, 2012

12:30 PM M Under Wild Skies1:00 & NHRA Drag Racing O’Reilly

Auto Parts Nationals, Qualifying.; Billiards Mosconi Cup.

1:30 N Continental Tire Sports CarChallenge Laguna Seca. (N)

2:10 = MLB Baseball PittsburghPirates at Chicago Cubs.

2:30 M Fishing With Roland Martin3:00 & 2012 World Series of Poker

Main Event.3:30 ` Women’s Soccer International

Friendly: United States vs. Australia. (N)5:00 & Auto Racing American Le Mans

Series: Virginia. (Taped)6:00 ; Bull Riding CBR Roto-Mix

Dodge City Shootout. 9:00 ; The Best of Pride (N)

N Wind Tunnel With Dave Despain9:30 M The Buck Stops Here With

Mike Hanback10:00 ; UFC Ultimate Insider10:30 ; The Game 365 (N)

M Whitetail Revolution10:40 = Instant Replay (N)11:00M Bull Riding (Taped)

N Auto Racing FIA World Rally: WalesRally (Britain).

11:30 & NASCAR Now (N)

MONDAY OCTOBER 1, 2012

12:00 & ESPN First Take; English Premier League SoccerTeams TBA. (Taped)M Camo Life (N)

12:30 PM M Guns & Gear (N)N NASCAR Racing Camping WorldTruck Series: Iowa.

2:30 & Outside the Lines First Report2:55 & English Premier League

Soccer Everton FC vs Newcastle UnitedFC. (N)

3:00 8 NFL PrimeTime (N)4:00 8 NFL Live (N)

; LOKAR Car Show

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