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6A THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ◆ SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 2013ROSE IS ROSECOMICSPat BradyMOTHER GOOSE AND GRIMMMike PetersPEANUTSCharles M. SchulzSHOEJeff MacNellyDILBERTScott AdamsKIT & CARLYLE Larry WrightMODERATELY CONFUSED J. StahlerGARFIELDJim DavisHERMANJim UngerMARMADUKE Brad AndersonBEETLE BAILEYMort WalkerBORN LOSERArt & Chip SansonARLO & JANISJimmy JohnsonFRANK & ERNESTBob ThavesSUDOKUComplete the grid so thatevery row, column and 3x3box contains every digit from1 to 9 inclusively.THE GRIZZWELLSBill SchorrMONTYBIG NATEJim MeddickLincoln PeirceTHE WORLD ALMANACSATURDAY, APRIL 20, 2013Today is the 110th day of 2013and the 32nd day of spring.TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1902,Marie and Pierre Curie isolatedthe radioactive element radiumfor the first time.In 1999, two students killed12 fellow students and a teacherat Columbine High School inLittleton, Colo.In 2010, a gas explosionand fire killed 11 people on theDeepwater Horizon oil rig in theGulf of Mexico, beginning an oilspill that would not be capped forseveral months.TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: AdolfHitler (1889-1945), Germandictator; Harold Lloyd (1893-1971), actor; Lionel Hampton(1908-2002), jazz musician;Tito Puente (1923-2000), jazzmusician; George Takei (1937- ),actor; Ryan O’Neal (1941- ), actor;Steve Spurrier (1945- ), footballcoach; Jessica Lange (1949- ),actress; Luther Vandross (1951-2005), singer; Crispin Glover(1964- ), actor; Andy Serkis(1964- ), actor; Carmen Electra(1972- ), actress.TODAY’S FACT: England sentcriminals to Australia for forcedlabor and isolation from societywell into the 19th century.TODAY’S SPORTS: In 2008,Danica Patrick won the IndyJapan 300, becoming the firstfemale driver to win an IndyCarrace.TODAY’S QUOTE: “Nothingin life is to be feared, it is only tobe understood. Now is the time tounderstand more, so that we mayfear less.” -- Marie CurieTODAY’S NUMBER: 118 --identified chemical elements onthe current periodic table.TODAY’S MOON: Betweenfirst quarter moon (April 18) andfull moon (April 25).Find Today's Horoscope, Crossword Puzzle, Celebrity Cipher, BridgeTips and Dear Abby in the Citizen Keyswide Classified Section.

355232THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ◆ SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 2013PEOPLE IN THE NEWS7ALONDON — Prince Harrysaid Friday he will take partin a race to the South Polelater this year, leading a teamof woundedBritish militarypersonnelagainstcounterpartsfrom Australia,Canada andthe U.S.Prince HarryIn a tonguein-cheekchallengeissued at a news conference,the 28-year-old royalwarned his competitors thatthe Brits would have some tea“ready for you when you joinus at the Pole.”Harry and his fellow WalkingWith The Wounded teammateswill participate in the 208-mileSouth Pole Allied Challenge inNovember and December ofthis year.That may be the height ofthe Antarctic summer, butconditions will still be bitterlycold. The four-week expeditionwill see racers drag sledsweighing more than 150pounds and face extreme temperaturesand savage winds.Harry has already takenpart in one expedition withWalking With The Wounded,a charity which raises fundsand keeps injured servicemenand women in the public eyethrough feats of endurance.In 2011, he took part inthe charity’s North Pole trek,but had to withdraw earlierto attend his brother PrinceWilliam’s wedding to KateMiddleton.During the news conference,Harry was given a redpolar coat by adventurer IngeSolheim, who served as theNorth Pole guide.✬✬✬✬✬LOS ANGELES — NeilDiamond said he’s happyhis “Sweet Caroline,” astaple of Boston Red Soxgames, can provide comfortafter the Boston Marathonbombing.The New York Yankees,Toronto Raptors and otherprofessional sports teams haveplayed the song at games inthe days after Monday’s deadlyblasts, with fans and playersoften singing along.“There is a lot of comfortthat music can offer,”Diamond toldThe AssociatedPress. “In thisparticular situation,I’d muchrather it nothave happenedthan for ‘SweetDiamondCaroline’ tobecome partof it. But it’s obviously offeringcomfort to people and I feelgood about that.”Diamond spoke Thursdaynight at the Rock and RollHall induction ceremony.He said he intended thesong, first released in 1969and addressed to CarolineKennedy, to offer solace.“I wrote it in a hotel inMemphis, Tennessee,” he said.“And I think there’s a little bitof God in that song. I alwayshave felt that. There’s noaccounting for what can happento a song. But this one hadsomething special to it.”✬✬✬✬✬LOS ANGELES — Dick VanDyke is seeing doctors for anundiagnosed health problem,and he’s seeking advice onlineas well.“My head bangs every timeI lay down,” the 87-year-oldactor posted on his Twitteraccount. “I’ve had every testcome back that I’m perfectlyhealthy. Anybody got anyideas?”Bob Palmer, a spokesman forVan Dyke, said Thursday thathe’s undergoingtests for “cranialthrobbing”that’s causinghim to losesleep. The sensationoccursVan Dykewhen Van Dykelies down, andscans and othertests have yet to yield a diagnosis,Palmer said.Van Dyke drew a numberof responses to his tweet forhelp Wednesday, includingquestions about what’s beendone so far for the problem hedescribed as stubborn.Boston bombing Suspect No. 2 captured aliveBY EILEEN SULLIVAN,KATIE ZEZIMAAND MEGHAN BARRThe Associated PressWATERTOWN, Mass.— A 19-year-old college studentwanted in the BostonMarathon bombings wastaken into custody Fridayevening after a manhunt thatleft the city virtually paralyzedand his older brotherand accomplice dead.Police announced viaTwitter that DzhokharTsarnaev was in custody.His brother, 26-year-oldTamerlan, was killed Fridayin a furious attempt to escapepolice.Dzhokhar Tsarnaev hadbeen holed up in a boat ina Watertown neighborhood.The crowd gathered near thescene let out a cheer whenspectators saw officers clapping.“Everyone wants him alive,”said Kathleen Paolillo, a 27-year-old teacher who lives inWatertown.Boston Mayor Tom Meninotweeted “We got him,” alongwith a photo of the police commissionerspeaking to him.During a long night of violenceThursday into Friday,the brothers killed an MITpolice officer, severelywounded another lawmanand hurled explosives atpolice in a car chase and gunbattle, authorities said.The suspects were identifiedby law enforcement officialsand family membersas Dzhokhar and TamerlanTsarnaev, ethnic Chechenbrothers who had lived inDagestan, which neighborsChechnya in southern Russia.They had been in the U.S.for about a decade, an unclesaid, and were believed to beliving in Cambridge, Mass.FBI/The Associated PressThis photo released Friday by theFederal Bureau of Investigationshows Boston Marathon bombingsuspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, takenalive into custody Friday night.Tamerlan Tsarnaev, a 26-year-old who had been knownto the FBI as Suspect No. 1and was seen in surveillancefootage of the marathon in ablack baseball cap, was killedovernight, officials said. Hisyounger brother, who hadbeen dubbed Suspect No.2 and was seen wearing awhite, backward baseball capin the images from Monday’sdeadly bombing — escapedand was on the run.Their uncle in Maryland,Ruslan Tsarni, pleaded onlive television: “Dzhokhar, ifyou are alive, turn yourself inand ask for forgiveness.”Authorities in Boston suspendedall mass transit andwarned close to 1 million peoplein the entire city and someof its suburbs to stay indoorsas the hunt for Suspect No.2 went on. Businesses wereasked not to open. Peoplewaiting at bus and subwaystops were told to go home.The Red Sox and Bruins postponedtheir games.From Watertown toCambridge, police SWATteams, sharpshooters andFBI agents surroundedvarious buildings as policehelicopters buzzed overheadand armored vehiclesrumbled through the streets.Authorities also searchedtrains.“We believe this man to bea terrorist,” said Boston PoliceCommissioner Ed Davis. “Webelieve this to be a man who’scome here to kill people.”The bombings on Mondaykilled three people andwounded more than 180 others,tearing off limbs in a sprayof shrapnel and instantly raisingthe specter of another terroristattack on U.S. soil.Chechnya was the sceneof two wars between Russianforces and separatists since1994, in which tens of thousandswere killed in heavyRussian bombing. Thatspawned an Islamic insurgencythat has carried outdeadly bombings in Russiaand the region, although notin the West.Investigators in the Bostoncase have shed no light on themotive for the bombing andhave said it is unclear whetherit was the work of domesticor international terrorists orsomeone else entirely withan unknown agenda.The endgame — at leastfor Suspect No. 1 — camejust hours after the FBIreleased photos and videoof the two young men at themarathon’s finish line andappealed to the public forhelp in identifying and capturingthem.State Police spokesmanDave Procopio said policerealized they were dealingwith the bombing suspectsbased on what the twomen told a carjacking victimduring their getawayattempt overnight.TROPIC CINEMA • 416 Eaton St.THE PLACE BEYOND THE PINES (2:00), 6:00, 8:40EMPEROR (4:10), 8:25SIDE EFFECTS (1:45), 6:15KOCH (1:30), 6:30LIKE SOMEONE IN LOVE (3:45), 8:30OZ THE GREAT AND POWERFUL IN 3D (2:15),5:45,8:15BUY TIX WWW.TROPICCINEMA.COM • 877-761-3456SOLOAMERICAN BISTROJOIN US FOR LUNCH DAILY 11:30-4Mention this Ad for a Free Glass of Sangriawith lunch purchase.*Not valid with any other discount or promotion*Salads / Appetizers / Flat BreadsSolo Burger / Seafood Wrap / Short Rib TortillaCorn Flake HogfishHappy Hour Daily 4-7pm | Dinner 5-MidnightLocal Discount With ID610 GREENE STREET, KEY WEST305-296-2033355165Sunday Brunch10a.m. - 3p.m.Live Music & Tacos6-10p.m.416 Appelrouth Ln305.414.8626355121Comes with Benihana onionsoup, Benihana salad, edamame,California roll, fried hibachi shrimpin a spicy chili sauce, panko-crustedfried colossal shrimp and chicken,steamed rice and fresh fruit.Dinner Boat just $ 16OCEANFRONT DININGAvailable through April 30th.Cannot be combined with any other offer, promotion or discount.(305) 294-64003591 S. 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355232THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ◆ SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 2013PEOPLE IN THE NEWS7ALONDON — Prince Harrysaid Friday he will take partin a race to the South Polelater this year, leading a teamof woundedBritish militarypersonnelagainstcounterpartsfrom Australia,Canada andthe U.S.Prince HarryIn a tonguein-cheekchallengeissued at a news conference,the 28-year-old royalwarned his competitors thatthe Brits would have some tea“ready for you when you joinus at the Pole.”Harry and his fellow WalkingWith The Wounded teammateswill participate in the 208-mileSouth Pole Allied Challenge inNovember and December ofthis year.That may be the height ofthe Antarctic summer, butconditions will still be bitterlycold. The four-week expeditionwill see racers drag sledsweighing more than 150pounds and face extreme temperaturesand savage winds.Harry has already takenpart in one expedition withWalking With The Wounded,a charity which raises fundsand keeps injured servicemenand women in the public eyethrough feats of endurance.In 2011, he took part inthe charity’s North Pole trek,but had to withdraw earlierto attend his brother PrinceWilliam’s wedding to KateMiddleton.During the news conference,Harry was given a redpolar coat by adventurer IngeSolheim, who served as theNorth Pole guide.✬✬✬✬✬LOS ANGELES — NeilDiamond said he’s happyhis “Sweet Caroline,” astaple of Boston Red Soxgames, can provide comfortafter the Boston Marathonbombing.The New York Yankees,Toronto Raptors and otherprofessional sports teams haveplayed the song at games inthe days after Monday’s deadlyblasts, with fans and playersoften singing along.“There is a lot of comfortthat music can offer,”Diamond toldThe AssociatedPress. “In thisparticular situation,I’d muchrather it nothave happenedthan for ‘SweetDiamondCaroline’ tobecome partof it. But it’s obviously offeringcomfort to people and I feelgood about that.”Diamond spoke Thursdaynight at the Rock and RollHall induction ceremony.He said he intended thesong, first released in 1969and addressed to CarolineKennedy, to offer solace.“I wrote it in a hotel inMemphis, Tennessee,” he said.“And I think there’s a little bitof God in that song. I alwayshave felt that. There’s noaccounting for what can happento a song. But this one hadsomething special to it.”✬✬✬✬✬LOS ANGELES — Dick VanDyke is seeing doctors for anundiagnosed health problem,and he’s seeking advice onlineas well.“My head bangs every timeI lay down,” the 87-year-oldactor posted on his Twitteraccount. “I’ve had every testcome back that I’m perfectlyhealthy. Anybody got anyideas?”Bob Palmer, a spokesman forVan Dyke, said Thursday thathe’s undergoingtests for “cranialthrobbing”that’s causinghim to losesleep. The sensationoccursVan Dykewhen Van Dykelies down, andscans and othertests have yet to yield a diagnosis,Palmer said.Van Dyke drew a numberof responses to his tweet forhelp Wednesday, includingquestions about what’s beendone so far for the problem hedescribed as stubborn.Boston bombing Suspect No. 2 captured aliveBY EILEEN SULLIVAN,KATIE ZEZIMAAND MEGHAN BARRThe Associated PressWATERTOWN, Mass.— A 19-year-old college studentwanted in the BostonMarathon bombings wastaken into custody Fridayevening after a manhunt thatleft the city virtually paralyzedand his older brotherand accomplice dead.Police announced viaTwitter that DzhokharTsarnaev was in custody.His brother, 26-year-oldTamerlan, was killed Fridayin a furious attempt to escapepolice.Dzhokhar Tsarnaev hadbeen holed up in a boat ina Watertown neighborhood.The crowd gathered near thescene let out a cheer whenspectators saw officers clapping.“Everyone wants him alive,”said Kathleen Paolillo, a 27-year-old teacher who lives inWatertown.Boston Mayor Tom Meninotweeted “We got him,” alongwith a photo of the police commissionerspeaking to him.During a long night of violenceThursday into Friday,the brothers killed an MITpolice officer, severelywounded another lawmanand hurled explosives atpolice in a car chase and gunbattle, authorities said.The suspects were identifiedby law enforcement officialsand family membersas Dzhokhar and TamerlanTsarnaev, ethnic Chechenbrothers who had lived inDagestan, which neighborsChechnya in southern Russia.They had been in the U.S.for about a decade, an unclesaid, and were believed to beliving in Cambridge, Mass.FBI/The Associated PressThis photo released Friday by theFederal Bureau of Investigationshows Boston Marathon bombingsuspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, takenalive into custody Friday night.Tamerlan Tsarnaev, a 26-year-old who had been knownto the FBI as Suspect No. 1and was seen in surveillancefootage of the marathon in ablack baseball cap, was killedovernight, officials said. Hisyounger brother, who hadbeen dubbed Suspect No.2 and was seen wearing awhite, backward baseball capin the images from Monday’sdeadly bombing — escapedand was on the run.Their uncle in Maryland,Ruslan Tsarni, pleaded onlive television: “Dzhokhar, ifyou are alive, turn yourself inand ask for forgiveness.”Authorities in Boston suspendedall mass transit andwarned close to 1 million peoplein the entire city and someof its suburbs to stay indoorsas the hunt for Suspect No.2 went on. Businesses wereasked not to open. Peoplewaiting at bus and subwaystops were told to go home.The Red Sox and Bruins postponedtheir games.From Watertown toCambridge, police SWATteams, sharpshooters andFBI agents surroundedvarious buildings as policehelicopters buzzed overheadand armored vehiclesrumbled through the streets.Authorities also searchedtrains.“We believe this man to bea terrorist,” said Boston PoliceCommissioner Ed Davis. “Webelieve this to be a man who’scome here to kill people.”The bombings on Mondaykilled three people andwounded more than 180 others,tearing off limbs in a sprayof shrapnel and instantly raisingthe specter of another terroristattack on U.S. soil.Chechnya was the sceneof two wars between Russianforces and separatists since1994, in which tens of thousandswere killed in heavyRussian bombing. Thatspawned an Islamic insurgencythat has carried outdeadly bombings in Russiaand the region, although notin the West.Investigators in the Bostoncase have shed no light on themotive for the bombing andhave said it is unclear whetherit was the work of domesticor international terrorists orsomeone else entirely withan unknown agenda.The endgame — at leastfor Suspect No. 1 — camejust hours after the FBIreleased photos and videoof the two young men at themarathon’s finish line andappealed to the public forhelp in identifying and capturingthem.State Police spokesmanDave Procopio said policerealized they were dealingwith the bombing suspectsbased on what the twomen told a carjacking victimduring their getawayattempt overnight.TROPIC CINEMA • 416 Eaton St.THE PLACE BEYOND THE PINES (2:00), 6:00, 8:40EMPEROR (4:10), 8:25SIDE EFFECTS (1:45), 6:15KOCH (1:30), 6:30LIKE SOMEONE IN LOVE (3:45), 8:30OZ THE GREAT AND POWERFUL IN 3D (2:15),5:45,8:15BUY TIX WWW.TROPICCINEMA.COM • 877-761-3456SOLOAMERICAN BISTROJOIN US FOR LUNCH DAILY 11:30-4Mention this Ad for a Free Glass of Sangriawith lunch purchase.*Not valid with any other discount or promotion*Salads / Appetizers / Flat BreadsSolo Burger / Seafood Wrap / Short Rib TortillaCorn Flake HogfishHappy Hour Daily 4-7pm | Dinner 5-MidnightLocal Discount With ID610 GREENE STREET, KEY WEST305-296-2033355165Sunday Brunch10a.m. - 3p.m.Live Music & Tacos6-10p.m.416 Appelrouth Ln305.414.8626355121Comes with Benihana onionsoup, Benihana salad, edamame,California roll, fried hibachi shrimpin a spicy chili sauce, panko-crustedfried colossal shrimp and chicken,steamed rice and fresh fruit.Dinner Boat just $ 16OCEANFRONT DININGAvailable through April 30th.Cannot be combined with any other offer, promotion or discount.(305) 294-64003591 S. Roosevelt Blvd. (A1A near KW Airport) 382277MUGMANIA“Where The Boardwalk Ends and The Sunset Begins...”Happy p Hour Specials10 am - 12 PM4 - 7 PM$2.50 Mimosas$2.50 Domestic Beers-With your Breakfast Order2-4-1 Well Drinks2-4 Bloody Marys2-4-1 MARGARITAS on the Rocks$4.99 Appetizers 4:00 -7:00 PM• 5 Hot Wings • Conch Fritters • Chips & Cheese• Corn Dog Bites • Mac & Cheese BitesLive Music NightlyWHERE THE LOCALS GOGALLEON RESORT, 617 Front St, down by the water305.295.0207355168355352355274

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