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15th annual

Reflections in the Park

Today, Friday and Saturday,

Louis Murphy Park

The final three days, from 5 to 10 p.m., for the Hillcrest Lights Festival. Thousands of Christmas bulbs and animated displays light up the park. Cost is $8 per car. Call 563-583-7357.

New Year's Eve

Family Fun Night

Today, Jumpin' Jane's,

2055 Holliday Drive

From 4 to 6 p.m. for ages 5 and younger;

7 to 10 p.m. for all ages. Event will include inflatable rides, carnival games, air-brush tattoos, links of london charms face painting, balloon drop, deejay music and games, RMB Magic and concessions. Each child will receive a bag of goodies. Cost is $12 at the door for ages 2 to 17; $7 at the door ages 18 and older. Call 563-582-4454.

2nd annual Community Y's

New Year Eve Family Party

Today, YMCA/YWCA, 35 North Booth St.

From 5:30 to 9 p.m., the Dubuque Community Y will host a community-wide New Year's Eve Party. Enjoy games, swimming and music. A toddler playland, inflatables and interactive fun with Drums Alive classes. Concessions and shuttle rides through Reflections in the Park will be available. Tickets are $10 for Y members; $20 for non-members. Call 563-556-3371.

Second annual

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Today, Mississippi Moon Bar,

Diamond Jo Casino

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Big-Band Dance

Today, Dubuque County Fairgrounds, 14569 Old Highway Road

Dance from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. to big-band music by Larry Busch. The event includes party favors, champagne toast and breakfast buffet at midnight. Tickets are $30 in advance; $35 at the door. Call 563-588- 1406.

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IF ONE thing stands out about standup comedy in 2010 it is its sheer breadth. These days the laughs come in many shapes and styles.

America's Henry Rollins, pictured right (tonight, Royal Festival Hall, SE1, 0844 875 0073, www.

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Weekend digest - March 12, 201

DICKINSON- The Pysanka Show 2010 will mark the 30th Pysanka Show sponsored by the Ukrainian Cultural Institute.

The decorated Ukrainian Easter egg, or pysanka (named from the term for writing), is rooted in Ukrainian culture from the earliest pagan times, when it served as a talisman or good-luck charm for the home.

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The show and sale will be from 1 to 4 p.m. March 21 at the Ukrainian Cultural Institute, 1221 W. Villard St., Dickinson.

Local musicians Debi Rogers and Sue Bicknell will be at the Mysteria Theatre on Wednesday for an evening of Irish music for St. Patrick's Day. Joining them for the 7 p.m. seisiun will be guitarist replica tag heruer watches John Lardinois, percussionist Robert Hart and fiddler Melissa Murphy.

A seisiun (session) is an informal gathering of traditional musicians where a solo musician plays a few notes of a melody, which is then picked up by another instrument, enlarged upon and, without a word being spoken, soon the whole gang has fused with their neighbor as one giant instrument.

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"And they saw the God of IsraelE. They had a vision of the Divine and they ate and drank" (Exodus 24:10, 11).

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"Moses then went up, along with Aaron, Nadab and Abihu and 70 of Israel's elders. They saw the God of Israel, and under His feet was the likeness of sapphire brickwork, like the essence of the heavens in purity. And [God] did not send forth His hand against these great men of the Israelites. They had a vision of the Divine and they ate and drank" (Exodus 24:9-11).

The Targum sees this incident in a very positive light. Having experienced the Revelation at the foot of the mountain, the leaders went up to the top and "saw, had a vision of" the Divine. "They suffered no damage" from this mystical experience, even though, in the talmudic recording of a much later "journey into the 'Pardes,'" Elisha ben Abuya, Ben Azzai and Ben Zoma were seriously maimed by the experience, and only Rabbi Akiva emerged "whole." "These [great men] saw the glory of God, and they rejoiced in their sacrifices which had been willingly accepted as if [they themselves] had eaten and drunk from them" (Targum ad loc).

Rashi takes the story much more literally, and is far more critical of the leaders' actions. He maintains that when the Bible reports that God did not "send forth His hand" against these leaders, the Bible is hinting that they were worthy of punishment. He cites the Midrash Tanhuma that they gazed upon God "with a vulgar and materialistic heart," eating and drinking in the Divine Presence (Rashi, ad loc).

I believe that Rashi is "put off" by the words "and they saw" and "and they had a vision" - verbs of seeing rather than of hearing. In previous commentaries, I have contrasted "seeing" - which is merely external - with "hearing," from the word shema, which means to internalize, to take into one's being (me'a is intestine) and to become internally transformed.

This is precisely how our sages understood the central maxim of our faith: "Shema Yisrael, the Lord our God, the Lord is One." Despite the legitimacy of interpretations of "your ears must hear what you express with your mouth" (you yourself must hear every word of the three paragraphs which you are reciting; you dare not sight read) and "shema - in any language which you understand," the normative Halacha derives from shema that the one who recites it must internally accept upon himself the yoke of the Kingship of heaven (B.T. Brachot 13a). And it is this third interpretation which would translate shema as "internalize."

The tragedy of the Israelites is that they experienced the Exodus through a superficial "seeing" rather than a more internal "hearing." Just before the Revelation, God chides them: "You have seen Thomas sabo charms what I have done to Egypt, how I carried you on eagles' wings; but now if you will internalize, yes internalize [shamo'a, tishme'u] My voice and guard My covenant, only then will you be to Me a treasureE" (Exodus 19:4-6).

But the Israelites were not yet at the level of internalizing. They only "see" the sounds of the Revelation (ibid 20:15), and God re-states His problem at the end of the portion of Yitro: "You have [merely] seen that I spoke to you from the heavens" (ibid 20:19). Ind
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Boro played against ten men for the final half-an-hour at Bloomfield Road after Seasiders defender Rob Edwards was dismissed for a challenge on striker Scott McDonald.

They might already have had a man advantage at that point, however, after Charlie Adam checked Jeremie Aliadiere's progress as he bore down on goal 14 minutes earlier, only for referee Mark Haywood to show the Scotsman a yellow card instead of a red.

Both incidents involved clear goalscoring opportunities, and after strikes from Brett Ormerod and DJ Campbell ended Middlesbrough's six-game unbeaten run, Strachan felt they were the decisive incidents in the game.

"I think the first was a sending off the same as the second, " said the Boro boss, who also saw Scott McDonald miss an 84th-minute penalty.

"From where I was sitting, it certainly looked as though Jeremie was clean through.

"But I suppose you'd have to say from their point of view, it was two great professional fouls. If they hadn't taken those two players down, it would have been us leading the game instead of them."

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Boro were only one goal down when both fouls occurred, and while they would undoubtedly have fancied themselves playing against nine men, they were still offered a glorious opportunity to claim a point when Ian Evatt felled Barry Robson in the area with six minutes left.

McDonald stepped up to take the spot-kick, but the Australia international is still awaiting his first Boro goal after Blackpool goalkeeper Matthew Gilks saved his weak penalty attempt.

"Scott had a few efforts at goal, but it's just not really happening for him yet, " said Strachan.

"It will though, I'm absolutely sure of that."

The penalty miss effectively ended Boro's hopes of a comeback, but rather than pointing the finger of blame at McDonald, Strachan was intensely critical of his side's below-par display before the interval.

"It will though, I'm absolutely sure of that."

The penalty miss effectively ended Boro's hopes of a comeback, but rather than pointing the finger of blame at McDonald, Strachan was intensely critical of his side's below-par display before the interval.

Blackpool created enough chances to have been out of sight at the break, and having praised his side's professionalism in their back- to-back home wins over Barnsley and Peterborough, the Scot felt they displayed considerable naivety last night.

"The game was all about the first half, " he said. "It was a narrow pitch and a poor playing surface, but Blackpool were very professional in what they did.

"They turned us and got the knock downs. It wasn't beautiful to watch, but it was very effective.

"They handled the conditions well, but we were caught between playing that way and trying to play football, and in the end we did neither."

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CHEYENNE - In one of its best wins of the season, the University of links of london charms Wyoming men's basketball team didn't have to contend with any of the Mountain West Conference's best players.

San Diego State (16-7 overall, 5-4 MWC) junior forward Billy White didn't play in the Cowboys' 85-83 from-from-behind victory Jan. 9 in Laramie because of a high ankle sprain.

White also has dealt with a hand injury, but he still leads the MWC in field goal percentage at 56 percent. In 21 games, the 6-foot- 8 White has made 84 of 150 shots and is expected to play against UW (9-14, 2-7) in Wednesday night's game in San Diego.

However, White hasn't been as effective in conference play at 41.9 percent (18 of 43).

As an inside player, most of White's shots come at or around the basket. But there is more to White's success than just that.

"He's struggled with a lot of injuries that nobody cares to hear about, but he's very athletic and long," San Diego State coach Steve Fisher said Monday during the MWC coaches teleconference.

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White was the Freshman of the Year in the MWC two years ago, and in two games last season, he tore the Cowboys apart.

He was a combined 20 of 24 from the field, including 12 of 12 in the Aztecs' 71-60 win in San Diego.

White also pulled down eight rebounds in each of the two contests.

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White led the MWC in field goal percentage last season (66.3 percent) and also was tops in conference games at 77.1 percent.

A race again

No. 17 Brigham Young (22-3, 7-2) could have gone up two games in the league standings with a win at UNLV last Saturday.

But the Cougars were drilled 88-74 by the Rebels in a game where UNLV (19-4, 7-2) jumped out to a 47-18 lead and made nine of 13 3- pointers in the first half.

That win enabled No. 23 UNLV to get back into the top 25 for the first time since early in the season.

BYU, UNLV and New Mexico are tied atop the MWC standings with 7- 2 records.

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"We're in great shape and in a really good position," BYU coach Dave Rose said. "We have 22 wins, we are tied atop the league going into the second half of conference play. As a coach, that's something you want to make sure you emphasize to your team.

"This team has played a little more consistent than we have the last week or two. Our challenge is to get them back to playing at the level where we are getting more scoring from more guys and being more assignment-sound defensively and executing the game plan."


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STEVENSON When the two attackers accosted him on a snowy trail, demanding his car keys, Kevin Tracey thought it would be a simple robbery. He handed over his keys and then his backpack, thinking the men would be satisfied and go away.

But, as he recounted Monday to a jury, the next moments turned into a horrifying ordeal of being brutally clubbed, strangled and left to die in the woods near Dougan Falls on the Washougal River.

Calm, cool and collected, they just kept hitting me, Tracey, of Washougal, said, pausing briefly, apparently to collect his emotions.

Tracey took the stand Monday afternoon as the prosecutions first witness in the trial of Michael D. Collins, accused of first-degree attempted murder and first-degree robbery. The trial is taking place in Skamania County Superior Court in Stevenson.

Collins, 34, and his 17-year-old son, Teven Collins, are charged in the Feb. 9, 2009, attack.

On Friday, Teven Collins agreed to plead guilty to second-degree attempted murder. As part of the plea deal, he must testify against his father.

The father and son were apprehended March 25 in Ensenada, Mexico, shortly after the case was featured on a segment of the Americas Most Wanted TV program. Skamania County Sheriffs detectives used a tip generated by the TV show and Teven Collins MySpace account to find the father and son.

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Jury selection began Monday morning, and 12 jurors were seated from a pool of 89 people, one of the largest ever in Skamania County Superior Court. Thats approximately 2 percent of the countys registered voters.

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Brief opening statements followed in the afternoon with Judge E. Thompson Reynolds presiding. Tracey took the stand just before 4 p.m.

He told the jury about a routine cross-country skiing trip that turned nearly deadly. Tracey was calm as he testified, breaking down in tears in a few parts of his story.

After he handed over his keys and backpack, Tracey remembered, one of the attackers told him, Im sorry, but we cant let you go.

What were you feeling at that time, Mr. Tracey? Skamania County Deputy Prosecutor Chris Lanz asked.

Horror, Tracey said.

He pleaded with the men to let him go.

If you murder me, theyre going to come find me, he remembered saying.

The men cornered him. Preparing to run, Tracey took off his skis. At that point, I was thinking that Im probably going to be shot, he said.

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Thats when the younger attacker jumped on him from behind and grabbed his arms, pulling them behind Traceys back. Next came five or six blows with a club to his forehead.

Next, the older attacker wrapped a nylon cord around his neck, pulling tightly.

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Tristan Hamilton's comeback from injury off the bench lasted only a matter of minutes and Vics also lost Kieron Ellis after they had used all three substitutes.

Joint manager Karl Wilcox said: "In the circumstances, we did well to keep a clean sheet but it was at a price.

"We were flowing and in complete control in the first half and for once took our chances to lead 3-0. "Leigh Skellern scored after five minutes and the second by Shaun Mould (21) settled us down.

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Joe Biden snaked through the mountains for more than two hours Saturday before taking his place in the bleachers with the common folk watching ski jumping. For a while there, he really did look like a man of the people as he had proclaimed to be for years on the campaign trail.

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Of course, it didn't take long before Biden confirmed he's no Ordinary Joe after all. He effectively dismissed U.S. jumpers Anders Johnson, Nick Alexander and teenager Peter Frenette after Johnson's mother, Chris, draped in a U.S. flag, approached Biden about offering a the team few words of encouragement after a tough day.

Rather than take a few minutes for the Americans, he greeted them mostly with indifference and a phony thumbs up. It wasn't a show of support, just a show. He might as well have told them to take a flying leap.

Little did he know, the perceived snub had become standard operating procedure when it comes to ski jumping and the government.

The United States has an official ski jumping team only when it's good for the United States, which is every four years when the Winter Olympics roll around. Ski jumping has been discarded by the United States Ski Association. Funding has been cut off along with the U.S. team's chances of winning.

"We just need somebody to be confident in us," Johnson said after Switzerland's Simon Ammann won the event and was awarded the first gold medal in the 2010 Winter Games. "Throw us a bone, you know? Give us something. Every little bit helps. We're working on fumes right now. A little bit in the tank would go a long way."

By the looks of things, it appears there's a better chance of throwing the program off a cliff before throwing it a bone. The three Yanks spent years saving their nickels for private coaches, training and equipment while other countries spend millions of dollars on their teams. Austria forked over $500,000 for the team bus alone.

Funny how they competed in the Normal Hill event Saturday because there's nothing normal about hauling down a ramp and jumping 105 meters before landing softly at the bottom with style points in between. The aptly named Large Hill allows jumpers to approach nearly 150 meters.

Television does the sport a great service by giving the appearance that jumpers are descending from the heavens -- or heading there.

Actually, they fly parallel with the slope of the hill and are only 15 feet above the surface at the highest point. It looks like a blast from the bottom of the hill, but it must be harrowing from the top.

"It's pretty indescribable," Johnson said. "The time you spend in the air feels a lot longer than it actually is. It's a unique feeling. The feeling of flying on your own power is pretty cool."

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