Bundchen causes stir at Super Bowl XLVI from afar…
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Bundchen causes stir at Super Bowl XLVI from afar…
SECTION B visit samoa news online @ samoanews.com Friday, February 3, 2012 Classifieds • Cartoons • aloha briefs & More ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ Bundchen causes O LE FU’A 2012 stir at Super Bowl XLVI from afar… LIKI KIRIKITI C M Y K VAILIMA BEER ‘Le Pia A Samoa’! Tufatufaina e GHC Reid & Co. “Oloa o Leala” Se Va’aiga i ni isi o le mamalu o le atunu’u e (ata: THA) fiafia tele i lea ta’aloga o le Kirikiti. Se tasi o sapo mataina i le ta’aloga i le va o le Pisisami #2 ma Lupelele #1 lea sa faia i le (ata: THA) aso Lulu ua te’a. tusia; Toleafoa Haserota Auva’a C M Y K O le aso lea na sili ona malie ona ua va’aia ai fo’i le tama o Pili, (le fai faleaitu) i le ‘au a le Mua’au. Fa’apea lava na’o faifaleaitu mea e (ata: THA) lelei ai le tama lenei. E LE’I FETAUI LAVA IA ‘AU MALOLOSI E se’i vagana lava le ta’aloga a le Fetulele #1 ma le Lega #1 i le Aso To’ona’i lea na amataina ai le liki, e le’i fetaui lava le ‘au matutua o le ta’amilosaga. E o’o mai i le vaiaso atoa nei, o lea e fetaui lava ‘au numera tasi ma le numera lua, ae e le’i feiloai lava ‘au matutua. E le’o se mea na mafua mai i le komiti i le faiga o le lisi o ta’aloga, ae na fai lava i ‘au na muamua fa’aulu mai o latou igoa. E o’o mai i le vaiaso nei, e fetaui lava ‘au numera lua a isi alaalafaga ma ‘au numera tasi, e tasi lava le ta’aloga manaia i le Aso To’onai na amata ai le ta’amilosaga, o le ta’aloga lea a le Lega ma le Fetulele. ASO GAFUA - TAMA O LE MUA’AU #2 ma LEGA #2 O le aso lea na sili ona malie ona ua va’aia ai fo’i le tama o Pili, (le fai faleaitu) i le ‘au a le Mua’au. Fa’apea lava na’o faifaleaitu mea e lelei ai le tama lenei. Ona ua fai lava sina laiti o tama o le Lega, na manumalo ai Tama o le Mua’au, i le latou ta’aloga. E iloa gofie lava i le latou ta’a’alo mai, e tele ina tau fa’asino atu i fafo e le kapeteni o le latou ‘au tulaga e tutu mai ai, ia o le amataga lava na o le kirkiti, ae le iloa pe te’i ua o’o atu i le tausaga sau nei, ia ua lelei. (Continued on page B6) INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Glamour Boy is here and ready to play in Sunday’s Super Bowl. Glamour wife is out of sight - so far - unless you count the front page of the New York Post. Super model Gisele Bundchen landed the one cover she probably wasn’t after, gracing the tabloid with her “Tommy” after the paper got hold of an email she reportedly sent to friends and family, asking them to channel their “positive energy” to quarterback husband Tom Brady and the New England Patriots in the NFL title game against the New York Giants. “This sunday will be a really important day in my husband’s life. He and his team worked so hard to get to this point and now they need us more than ever to send them positive energy so they can fulfill their dream of winning this super bowl. ...” she wrote, according to the Post, which didn’t say how it obtained the message. “I kindly ask all of you to join me on this positive chain and pray for him, so he can feel confident, healthy and strong. Envision him happy and fulfilled experiencing with his team a victory this sunday.” Bundchen was said to have confirmed it all with an email to the paper saying: “I am surprised that you received this email; it was a private note only sent to close friends and family.” Not exactly bulletin-board material, but darned close for a week that has been exceedingly dull by Super Bowl standards: no name-calling, fights or even a whiff of controversy.. A copy of the Post made the rounds at the Giants’ media availability Thursday morning. Brady was asked about it, too, but no fireworks there: “I don’t know anything about that, so I don’t know what it is.” Brady and Bundchen have taken great pains to try to be a normal couple - well, as normal as one of America’s most watched twosomes can be. He’s a three-time Super Bowl champ with two MVP awards and a $72 million contract. He’s GQ worthy with rugged good looks and a flair for fashion, and his hair is a source of endless fascination. She’s a long-locked Brazilian beauty who made her name with Victoria’s Secret lingerie and now moves everything from shampoo to couture. She’s the biggest name in modeling, racking up $45 million in 2011, according to the latest annual list by Forbes.com. (Continued on page B8) In this May 4, 2009, file photo, New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen arrive at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute Gala in New York. The Patriots play the New York Giants in NFL football’s Super (AP Photo/Peter Kramer, File) Bowl XLVI on Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012. Page B2 samoa news, Friday, February 3, 2012 IFAF WORLD TEAM WINS 2012 INTERNATIONAL BOWL IN 35-29 VICTORY OVER U.S. UNDER 19 TEAM San Antonio Spurs forward Tim Duncan checks on New Orleans Hornets guard Greivis Vasquez during a break in the action in the second half of an NBA basketball game in San Antonio (AP Photo/Bahram Mark Sobhani) on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012. The Spurs won 93-81. Duncan and Parker lead Spurs past Hornets 93-81 SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Tim Duncan scored 19 points, Tony Parker had 18 and the San Antonio Spurs won their third in a row, beating the New Orleans Hornets 93-81 Thursday night. A night after Duncan scored 25 in a win over Houston, it was somewhat surprising that he even played. Coach Gregg Popovich has vowed to limit the 35-year-old’s minutes and playing the West’s worst team seemed to invite a night off. But the Hornets didn’t make it easy. Carly Landry scored 17 points and Greivis Vasquez added 16 points staring in place of Jarrett Jack, keeping New Orleans close before the Spurs blew out the game in the fourth. Jack sat out with a sore knee but the pain isn’t considered serious. The Hornets have lost 12 of their last 13. Tiago Splitter added 16 points and Danny Green had 11 off the bench for the Spurs, who improved to an NBA-best 12-1 at home. They need to stockpile all the home wins they can: After hosting the NBA-leading Oklahoma City Thunder on Saturday night, the Spurs won’t be back home for three weeks. The San Antonio Rodeo runs the Spurs out of town every February — but the franchise has never seen a stretch like this. The compressed schedule in wake of the NBA lockout has San Antonio in the midst of playing 16 of 21 games outside the AT&T Center, the toughest road run in Spurs history. BULLS 105, KNICKS 102 NEW YORK (AP) — Derrick Rose scored 32 points to outduel fellow All-Star starter Carmelo Anthony. Rose had 15 in the fourth quarter and repeatedly answered when the Knicks rallied. With Chicago leading 88-83 midway through the final period, the reigning MVP scored on three straight possessions. He split Anthony and Amare Stoudemire to flip in a shot from past the backboard, then hit a 3-pointer to put the Bulls up 95-88. Stoudemire had 34 points and 11 rebounds but missed a 3-pointer that would have tied the game with 10 seconds left. New York has lost 10 of 12 and now heads into its first backto-back-to-back since 1999 with coach Mike D’Antoni facing more questions about his job security. New York must travel to Boston to play Friday night before returning home to face the Nets on Saturday. Anthony had 26 points but just 4 in the fourth quarter and missed a desperation 3 at the buzzer that would have sent the game to overtime. Twice in the last 2 minutes with the Knicks trailing by 3, he had his shot blocked. NUGGETS 112, CLIPPERS 91 LOS ANGELES (AP) — Danilo Gallinari scored 21 points, including all five of his 3-pointers, and the Denver Nuggets beat the Clippers 112-91 Thursday night, ending Los Angeles’ season-high four-game winning streak. Ty Lawson added 18 points, Arron Afflalo 15 and Timofey Mozgov 11 for the Nuggets, who had lost two straight overall and three in a row to the Clippers, their longest active losing streak against any team. Blake Griffin led the Clippers with 18 points, Chris Paul added 15 points and nine assists, and Caron Butler had 11 after missing Wednesday night’s win at Utah with a sore lower back. Earlier Thursday, Griffin and Paul were voted to the starting lineup for the All-Star game, giving the Clippers two players on the team for the first time since 1976. WARRIORS 119, JAZZ 101 OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Stephen Curry scored 29 points and had a season-high 12 assists and Monta Ellis added 33 points. David Lee added 23 points and 14 rebounds for the Warriors. Golden State has won two straight since losing the first four games on its six-game homestand. Curry and Ellis, who were on the bench for most of the fourth quarter in Tuesday’s win over Sacramento when coach Mark Jackson played mainly reserves, didn’t get much of a rest against the Jazz while leading the Warriors to their highest point total of the season. Paul Milsap had 15 points and 11 rebounds for Utah. The Jazz played without starting point guard Devin Harris, who was a late scratch due to a strained left hamstring. KINGS 95, TRAIL BLAZERS 92 SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) (AP) — Marcus Thornton scored 20 points and John Salmons had a season-high 19 for Sacramento, which snapped a five-game losing streak. The Blazers had beaten the Kings in 12 of the previous 13 games, but Sacramento ran off five straight points late in the game and held off Portland, which missed two 3-pointers in the final 10 seconds. (Continued on page B6) FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2012 - AUSTIN, TX - The IFAF World Team won a thrilling 2012 International Bowl 35-29 despite a rousing U.S. Under-19 National Team comeback that fell just short in the fourth quarter. The game marked the first loss in international competition at the senior or junior level by Team USA, including the 2007 and 2011 IFAF Senior World championships, the 2009 U-19 IFAF World Championship and two previous International Bowls. University of Manitoba runningback Anthony Coombs rushed for a game-high 147 yards and two touchdowns and Burlington (Canada) Nelson High School quarterback Will Finch completed 11-of-14 passes for 169 yards and a pair of scores to lead the World team to the victory. The World Team got first half touchdown catches from Tevaun Smith and Jahlani Gilbert-Knorren and a rushing touchdown from game MVP Anthony Coombs to take a 21-9 commanding halftime lead at Austin’s Kelly Reeves Sports Complex. And the game appeared won at 35-16 with a little more than five minutes remaining until the hosts scored twice to move within touching distance of what would have been a dramatic comeback. The World Team recovered an onside kick and ran out the clock before treating second-year head coach Greg Marshall to a Gatorade bath on the sideline, sparking wild celebrations. “I’m a little numb right now,” Marshall said. “I’m just so proud of our coaches and our players. We had one week to come together and execute. We put in a complicated game plan because we knew we weren’t going to beat them playing straight up. It was a great team effort.” Team USA took a 7-0 lead early in the first quarter when Sean Maguire threw a 26-yard touchdown pass to Romond Deloatch on the Americans’ first play after a promising World Team opening drive had been halted. The score was set up by a fumble recovery and return by Malcom Brown on that first possession. But the World Team answered with a stunning 75-yard touchdown pass from Will Finch to Gilbert-Knorren on the next series to knot the score at 7-7, making the receiver the first player to score in two International Bowls. Gilbert-Knorren - a University of Saskatchawan product - finished the night with three catches for 125 yards and a touchdown. After an exchange of defensive stops, Deloatch fumbled a World Team punt, maintaining the visitors’ momentum at the USA 46 late in the first quarter. Canada’s Coombs capitalized and capped the drive with a 19-yard touchdown run on the first play of the second quarter to give the World Team a 14-7 lead, breaking tackles through the middle to fight his way into the end zone. The lead marked the first time a US junior national team had trailed in six games in international competition and the first ever World Team lead in an International Bowl. The USA cut the lead to 14-9 when it forced a safety by the World Team after a fumble in the end zone by quarterback Jesse Mills was recovered by one of his offensive linemen. Team USA was unable to move the ball on its ensuing possession and the score remained 14-9 until a short USA punt set the World Team up at its own 44-yard line with just over three minutes remaining in the half. Mills led the drive down the field and connected with Smith for a 19-yard score in the corner of the end zone with 1:05 to go in the half and the score stood at 21-9 in favor of the World team at the break. The World Team forced a three-and-out by the USA to start the second half and a stellar punt return by Japanese back Shingo Maeda set the World team up at the USA 40. After moving down to the 20, the World settled for a 37-yard field goal attempt by Dillon Wamsley that was blocked by the USA’s Daje Johnson. The blocked kick was caught by Jarrett Irving, who returned it out to the 29-yard line but fumbled as he went down and the ball was recovered the World’s Casey Chin. With new life following the turnover, the World Team rushing attack moved the ball down to the USA eight-yard line before Finch found defensive end-turned-tight end Daryl Waud in the left corner of the end zone for his second touchdown pass of the game. The World Team led 28-9 with 2:47 to play in the third quarter. On the next USA possession Javelle Allen found receiver Frank Epitropolous open in the middle of the end zone for a 12-yard scoring strike to cut the World lead to 28-16 with 17 seconds left in the third quarter. But Coombs opened the fourth quarter with 62-yard touchdown scamper to extend the lead to 35-16 with 11:48 left in the game. (Continued on page B6) samoa news, Friday, February 3, 2012 Page B3 Page B4 samoa news, Friday, February 3, 2012 ASHSAA Boys Basketball season in 4th week of great action The American Samoa High School Athletic Association (ASHSAA) Boys Basketball season, will be closing out its 4th week of action today, with the South Pacific Academy Dolphins going against the Faga’itua Vikings and the Manumalo Baptist Academy Flames, taking on the Fa’asao Marist Crusaders, with both of venues ‘To Be Announced’ (TBA). In action this past Wednesday evening, Faga’itua battled it out with Fa’asao-Marist in both the Varsity and Junior Varsity match ups. In the Junior Varsity game, the Crusaders were able to out last a very determined Vikings team in a tough battle that came down to the wire. In the end, the Crusaders were able to pull out the victory, by a score of 27-25. In the Varsity game, the Vikings came out strong and were able to go into half time with the lead and the momentum. However, with a few adjustments, the Crusaders were able to take the lead and control of the game late in the 3rd period, with Brock Goodwin (pictured with the ball) leading the way for the Crusaders. Goodwin finished the night leading all scorers with 17 total points, despite being 7 of 15 from the free throw line, he also finished the night with 3 blocked shots, while teammate Williard Matu’u was able to finish the game with 13 points, as the Crusaders downed the Vikings 49-42. Leading scorer for the Vikings was Sione Latu, who led his Vikings with 13 points, despite fouling out in early in the 4th period. Schedule: Monday, Feb. 06: Tafuna vs Leone at TBA and Nu’uuli VocTech vs Samoana at TBA Tuesday, Feb.07: Faga’itua vs Manumalo at TBA and Tafuna vs South Pacific at TBA Wednesday, Feb.08: Nu’uuli VocTech vs Fa’asao at TBA and Samoana vs Leone at SHS Thursday, Feb.09: Tafuna vs Faga’itua at TBA and Nu’uuli VocTech vs Manumalo at TBA Friday, Feb.10: Samoana vs South Pacific at SHS and Leone vs Fa’asao at LHS All games have a scheduled starting time of 4:00 p.m. Call the ASHSAA athletic office at 699-1657 and ask for ASHSAA basketball coordinator [photo: Jeff Hayner] Valusia Talataina for the locations of the games that have a TBA venue. Commissioner Goodell says… 34 teams likely if LA included INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Commissioner Roger Goodell says if the NFL puts a team in Los Angeles, it is probable the league would expand to 34 franchises. Appearing Thursday night on “Costas Live” on NBC Sports Network, Goodell said the league “doesn’t want to move any of our teams.” “We probably don’t want to go to 33” teams by adding just one new club if a suitable stadium is built in the Los Angeles area, Goodell said. Instead, the league would consider adding two. An odd number of teams would pose scheduling problems, including at least one club being off each week, and would create one division with five teams. There has been speculation an LA stadium could house two NFL franchises, although Goodell did not address that with host Bob Costas. Goodell says there are several issues that must be solved in LA, particularly which of two current stadium proposals is best. He didn’t suggest any timetable for returning to Southern California. Goodell talked about head injuries and said the NFL was helping other sports and the military through its research into concussions. “We’re in a leadership position in sports. People look up to the National Football League,” he said. “We do have a game that’s rough. There are inherent risks playing it. But the secondhighest incident of concussions is girls’ soccer. So what we’re learning about concussions in football is helping other sports. Not just every level of football, but every other sport. “Now the NFL is sharing our research with the Defense Department to help treat our military personnel in the field.” Earlier in the program, Patriots owner Robert Kraft and several current and former players were asked about lawsuits against the league by ex-players who claim they weren’t warned about or protected enough against brain trauma during their careers. The Associated Press published a story Thursday based on interviews with a dozen former players who have filed suits against the league. What emerged was, at best, a depiction of a culture of indifference on the part of the league and its teams toward concussions and other injuries. At worst, there was a strong sense of a willful disregard for players’ well-being. “We have to protect our players,” Kraft said. “The league is very strong in this area and I hope we are prolonging careers” with the NFL’s concussion research.” Added Colts center Jeff Saturday, a member of the players’ union executive board: “The reality is we don’t know what kind of damage it is doing long term. It’s the biggest problem we face in the NFL now.” LA story: 2 Lakers and 2 Clippers get NBA All-Star nods NEW YORK (AP) -- From Kobe Bryant to Chris Paul, Blake Griffin to Andrew Bynum, the NBA All-Star game is shaping up as an L.A. story. Two Lakers and two Clippers were voted as starters Thursday for the game, the first time in 15 years that two pairs of teammates have been voted to start for one conference. “It’s pretty cool,” Griffin said. Oklahoma City’s Kevin Durant prevented a clean Los Angeles sweep of the Western Conference starting lineup by earning a forward spot for the Feb. 26 game in Orlando. Dwight Howard of the host Magic - unless he’s traded first - was the overall leading vote-getter with 1.6 million. LeBron James and Dwyane Wade are going together again from Miami, while MVP Derrick Rose of Chicago and New York’s Carmelo Anthony round out the East starters. The Clippers and Lakers are developing a spirited rivalry this season, but they’ll have to get along for a night to give the West a second straight win in the NBA’s midseason event. Bryant and Paul will be in the same backcourt two months after the NBA, as owners of the Hornets, killed a trade that would have sent Paul to the Lakers. Instead, he was dealt shortly after to the Clippers, and he has teamed with Griffin to make them one of the league’s most exciting and improved teams, leading the Pacific Division over their Staples Center co-tenants. “It’s an honor and a privilege to be voted as an All-Star starter,” Paul said. “I want to thank the fans for their support. It’s even more special to be starting with one of my teammates.” Griffin and Bynum are first-time starters, while Bryant earned his record-tying 14th consecutive nod. Griffin said he’s not planning on defending his title in the dunk contest, which he won by dunking over a car last year in Los Angeles. “It’s not really my thing. I said that last year,” he said. Griffin was a reserve selection last year, when he also played in the rookie game. “Last year it was hectic,” he said. “I’ll try to tone it down and try to get a break.” It’s the first time since 1997, when Houston had Hakeem Olajuwon and Charles Barkley, and Seattle sent Gary Payton and Shawn Kemp, that two pairs of teammates have been voted to start for one conference. Bryant joins Shaquille O’Neal, Jerry West and Karl Malone - all one-time Lakers - with his 14th straight starting nod. He earned his fourth All-Star MVP award last year, equaling Bob Pettit’s NBA record. Bynum grabbed the starting center spot that for years went to Yao Ming, who retired last summer. Griffin was chosen as a reserve forward last year, when he became the first rookie All-Star since Yao in 2003. Starters were chosen by fan balloting, and none of the races was close. The reserves will be chosen by voting of the head coaches from each conference and will be announced next Thursday. Bryant led all West players with nearly 1.6 million votes. Rose collected 1.5 million to finish third among all players, a year after becoming Chicago’s first starter since Michael Jordan. “I remember not being in the All-Star game, just wanting to be in the game. It’s something you should take to heart, that I take to heart,” Rose said before the Bulls’ game against the Knicks. “Just want to accomplish something special while I’m in the league, and one of the accomplishments is being on the All-Star team.” Howard will make his fifth consecutive start, and his status will provide much of the intrigue surrounding the event. He has told the Magic he wants to be traded and they have given his agent permission to talk to select teams, putting the franchise in a difficult position of deciding whether it should deal its superstar before hosting the weekend. Is back or neck pain getting you down? Chiropractic Health Care may be the answer to your wellness plan. Call for an appointment to see what chiropractic health care can do for you. Ask about our hair analysis lab services to check your status and further your wellness program. House Calls: 258-4252 Dr. DeWees Palmer Graduate samoa news, Friday, February 3, 2012 Page B5 Giants’ DeOssie will start Super Bowl with: Tails INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- One word from Giants special teams captain Zak DeOssie will begin the Super Bowl. With more than 100 million people watching in the United States alone, the long snapper from New York, other Giants captains and their counterparts from New England will see referee John Parry display both sides of a special commemorative coin for the opening toss. Then, DeOssie will choose his side. “I’ve called ‘tails’ every single time this year, and that’s what it’s going to be this weekend,” DeOssie said in an interview Thursday. Chances are, he’ll be right. The National Conference has won the last 14 Super Bowl coin flips, though that hasn’t turned out so well in the end. The American Conference has won nine of those 14 title games. Want to pick the Super Bowl winner? Might as well just flip a coin. The team that’s won the opening toss is only 22-23 in the title game, evidence that it has very little impact on whatever happens next. It’s still a special moment, one that gamblers lay money on and businesses build promotions around. One chain is offering its rewards program customers a free pizza if the coin comes up heads. It’s also significant in another way: A rare game decision left entirely up to the players. “I’m out of that one,” Giants coach Tom Coughlin said Thursday. “We have our captains and they decide who’s going to make that call. We do keep track of who wins and who loses, thank you very much.” DeOssie, whose father Steve also played in the NFL, got the honor on a whim. He and the other two Giants captains - quarterback Eli Manning and defensive end Justin Tuck - were walking toward midfield before the season opener in Washington when the subject came up for the first time. “Eli turned to Tuck and said, ‘You want to call it?’” DeOssie said. “And Tuck said, ‘Nah, I don’t feel like it. I don’t need to call it. Zak, you want to call it?’ I said yeah, sure.” It was his job the rest of the way. In the NFL, the visiting team gets to call the coin flip. DeOssie went 4-4 during the regular season, and the Giants chose to receive the kickoff rather than defer all four times. It came up heads during a second-round playoff win at Green Bay, but DeOssie got the coin to land his way twice during a win at San Francisco in the NFC title game, including overtime. Coughlin wouldn’t say what he’ll pick if it comes up tails on Sunday. He has chosen to receive the kickoff most times. Like everything else in the NFL, coin flips are tracked for trends. During the 2011 regular season, teams that won the flip and chose to take the ball went 71-79, according to STATS LLC. Teams that deferred to the second half were 64-42. Weather and home-field advantage play into those results. The first Super Bowl coin flip landed on the grass at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on Jan. 15, 1967. Green Bay captains Bob Skoronski and Willie Davis met Kansas City’s captains at midfield, won the toss and the game. Two years later, the Jets’ Joe Namath guaranteed a victory. The Jets won the coin toss and fulfilled the guarantee, too. There have been a couple notable changes in the pregame flip since those early title games. During a Thanksgiving game in Detroit in 1998, Pittsburgh’s Jerome Bettis called tails for the overtime coin flip. The referee thought he heard heads and decided the Steelers lost the flip. They then lost the game 19-16 on a field goal, prompting a rule change. Now, the captain calls it before the coin leaves the referee’s hand. The league changed its coin flip rule again for the 2008 season, allowing the winner to defer its choice to the second half. Recent history between the Giants and Patriots suggests the flip will be a midair starting point for something spectacular. Four years ago, New England was one win away from completing a perfect season when Eli Manning drove the Giants to a winning touchdown. David Tyree made an incredible third-down catch, trapping the ball against his helmet for a 32-yard gain. Manning threw a 13-yard touchdown pass to Plaxico Burress with 35 seconds left for a 17-14 win. There was more Manning magic when the teams played again on Nov. 6 in Foxborough. He threw a 1-yard touchdown pass with 15 seconds to go for a 24-20 win. No wonder Patriots quarterback Tom Brady cares less about who gets the ball first than who has it last. “It wouldn’t surprise me if this game came down to the last 2 minutes,” Brady said. “I hope we have the ball. I hope Eli doesn’t have the ball.” Zip-line riders ride down the line over part of the Super Bowl Village on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012, in Indianapolis. The New England Patriots are scheduled to face the New York Giants in (AP Photo/Darron Cummings) NFL football’s Super Bowl XLVI on Feb. 5. American Samoa Government OFFICE OF PROCUREMENT REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ) RFQ No: RFQ-049-2012 Issuance Date: February 1, 2012 Date & Time Due: February 15, 2012 No Later than 2:00pm local time The American Samoa Government (ASG) issues a Request For Qualifications (RFQ) from qualified firms to provide: “Tafuna Healing Center Project Construction” Submission: Original and five copies of the Proposal must be submitted in a sealed envelope marked: “Tafuna Healing Center Project Construction” Submissions are to be sent to the following address and will be received until 2:00 p.m. (local time), Wednesday, February 15, 2012: Office of Procurement American Samoa Government Pago Pago, American Samoa 96799 Attn: Chief Procurement Officer Any Statement of Qualifications received after the aforementioned date and time will not be accepted under any circumstances. Late submissions will not be opened or considered and will be determined as being non-responsive. Document: The RFQ Scope of Work outlining the proposal requirements is available at The Office of Procurement, Tafuna, American Samoa, during normal working hours. Review: Request for Qualification data will be thoroughly reviewed by an appointed Source Evaluation Board under the auspices of the Chief Procurement Officer, Office of Procurement, ASG. Right of Rejection: The American Samoa Government reserves the right to reject any and/or all Qualification and to waive any irregularities and/or informalities in the submitted proposals that are not in the best interests of the American Samoa Government or the public. IVY V. TAUFA’ASAU Chief Procurement Officer Page B6 samoa news, Friday, February 3, 2012 ➧ NBA Roundup… Continued from page B6 Denver Nuggets center Timofey Mozgov, right, of Russia dunks as Los Angeles Clippers power forward Blake Griffin defends during the second half of their NBA basketball game, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill) The Nuggets won 112-91. LaMarcus Aldridge had 28 points and 14 rebounds for the Blazers, who have lost four straight on the road, where they are 3-9 this season. Jamal Crawford scored 17 points and Raymond Felton 15 points and 10 assists. Portland made just 8-of-16 free throws. Tyreke Evans scored 18 points, Marcus Thornton and Jason Thompson added 13 points and 12 rebounds for the Kings. GRIZZLIES 96, HAWKS 77 ATLANTA (AP) — Rudy Gay scored 21 points to lead five Memphis players in double figures and Memphis blew out the listless Atlanta Hawks. The Grizzlies pulled away late in the first half, closing on an 18-7 run that gave the Grizzlies a 10-point lead at the break. They totally blew it open in the third quarter after Atlanta missed its first seven shots and turned it over three times. The Hawks were coming off a 4-1 road trip that left them tied with Miami for the Southeast Division lead. But they looked exhausted in their return to Philips Arena, putting up ugly jumpers, playing pedestrian defense and struggling just to hang on to the ball. Tony Allen and O.J. Mayo scored 18 apiece for Memphis, while Mike Conley had 15. Marc Gasol turned in a doubledouble with 11 points and 10 rebounds, while Dante Cunningham chipped in with 10 rebounds off the bench. Josh Smith led the Hawks with 11 points, playing only 19 minutes. ➧ IFAF WORLD TEAM WINS 2012 INTERNATIONAL BOWL… Continued from page B2 “I set the linebacker up with an inside move like I was faking,” Coombs said. Box Score “I’m a little small guy so they can’t see me behind the line. I cut back and it was Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total just a foot race to the zone.” IFAF World Team 7 14 7 7 35 The World Team opened its next possession pinned back at its own one-yard Team USA 7 2 7 13 29 line but quickly moved the ball out of danger thanks to some nifty running by Team Qtr. Time Scoring Play Conversion Plays/Yds Score Smith, Maeda and Austrian running back Andreas Hofbauer. USA 1 09:24 SEAN MAGUIRE 26-yard pass to ROMOND DELATCH The drive ran five minutes off the clock and should have put the game to bed. PAT Kick by COLBY COOKE 1 / 26 0 - 7 But Devin Funchess came up with a touchdown catch over the middle and cut World 1 07:44 WILL FINCH 75-yard pass to JAHLANI GILBERT-KNORREN the deficit to 13 points after a failed two-point conversion attempt. PAT Kick by DILLON WAMSLEY 3 / 84 7 - 7 The resulting onside kick failed, but the World Team offense stalled and was World 2 11:50 ANTHONY COOMBS 19-yard run unable to either move the ball or take time off the clock. Team USA struck with PAT Kick by DILLON WAMSLEY 6 / 46 14 - 7 an instant pass to Epitropoulos to move the ball dramatically from their own 33 to USA 2 08:51 WILL FINCH fumble, World recovered for SAFETY, only three yards from paydirt. 1 / -8 14 - 9 Then on second and goal from the two, Jarrett Solomon found Canon World 2 00:20 JESSE MILLS 17-yard oass to TEVAUN SMITH Smith, whose one-handed grab meant the USA trailed by only six points after PAT Kick by DILLON WAMSLEY 10 / 61 21 - 9 the point after. World 3 02:47 WILL FINCH 8-yard pass to DARYL WAUD World Team receiver Jean-Claude Madin Cerezo recovered the onside kick at PAT Kick by DILLON WAMSLEY 7 / 29 28 - 9 the US 43 and from there the World Team kept the ball on the ground and the clock USA 3 00:18 JAVELLE ALLEN 12-yard pass to FRANK EPITRPOPULOS ran down to confirm their historic victory. PAT Kick by COLBY COOKE 4 / 66 28 - 16 “They are getting better,” Team USA Head Coach Steve Specht said following World 4 11:48 ANTHONY COOMBS 62-yard run the game. “We have to realize and our kids have to realize they are getting better PAT Kick by DILLON WAMSLEY GOOD. 2 / 73 35 - 16 year after year. They are studying the game, and you can’t just show up because USA 4 04:30 SEAN MAGUIRE 11-yard pass to DEVIN FUNCHESS you’ve got a lot of talent. You still have to play the game.” PAT Pass from SEAN MAGUIRE to JAMEIS WINSTON NO Good. 3 / 64 Defensively, the World team held Team USA to 254 yards in total offense and 35 - 22 ran up 404 yards against the Americans. USA 4 02:19 JARRETT SOLOMAN 2-yard pass to CANON SMITH “This is huge,” Coombs said. “People don’t think anyone can play outside of PAT Kick by COLBY COOKE GOOD. 7 / 36 35 - 29 the United States. “This is going to make the US take this event more seriously and IFAF World Team rosters and player bios along with features, photos, video its also going to inspire tons of little kids around the world. It feels great that we and more information about the 2012 International Bowl can be found at www. did this.” IFAF.org and at www.internationalbowl2012.com. ➧ Liki Kirikiti o le Fua 2012… A’o le ‘au o le Mua’au, o le to’atele o tagata ua leva ona latou ta’a’alo mai i tausaga ua leva, e i ai Isaia, Pili, ma isi tama ua matutua i lenei ta’aaloga, po’o e ‘E au lata ona tau laumea’ ua pasi o latou taimi kirikiti ai, a’o lenei lava e fiafia i ai. ASO LUA - SINAPATI ma LUPELELE #2 Sa manaia lava le amataga o le ta’aloga e le’i iloa lava po o ai e fiti ai le polo, ae na iloa lelei lava le Lupelele #2 i le taimi na tata ai, ua alu le solo pe, ona iloa ai lea e ‘ese’ese lava i tu uma o le ta’aloga. Sa taumafai atu le Lupelele #2 i le latou pate, ma i’u ina maua a latou ‘ai e 53 lea na tuli e le Sinapati, ma o i’ina na atili iloa ai le ‘ese’ese o tamaiti mai tama matutua o kirikiti. Na maua lava ‘ai, ae na’o le to’afa le ‘au vaega lea na latou taina, ia ‘ai e 54, e manaia lava le osooso o tamaiti ia latou tupulaga. Ae e maua ai fo’i e le ‘au laiti le poto masani pe’a a uma atu lenei tausaga, aua e le iloa lava ona vave lelei pe’a le fetaui ma tama matutua. ASO LULU - PISISAMI #2 ma LUPELELE #1 Tasi fo’i lea taaloga e mamao lava ma le manatu o tagata maimoa, e ‘ese le mea na vaaia i le ‘au fa’ate’a a le Lupelele #2, na vaaia le manaia o fa’ate’a a le latou ‘au. Manaia le tâta o le ‘au o le ta’aloga lea, vaaia fo’i na naunau atu o tamaiti laiti a le Pisisami #2 ae o le malosi tele o le Lupelele #1, ai fa’apea ona o le ‘au laitiiti a le Pisi. Manaia le ta o le tama o Marino Ufuti i le aso lena, Continued from page B1 maua fa’amatalaga e fa’apea o le ulua’i taimi lea ua tu i se malae kirikiti, e 13 ona ‘ai, soso’o ai ma le isi tama o Sapati Satapi e 11 ona ‘ai. O le Lupelele #1, na latou mauaina ‘ai i le latou tataga muamua o le ta’aloga i tama ia, Enoka 12, Miki 11, Setu 10, Leva 10 ma Miaki lea na ‘ai silia i lea ta’aloga e 18 ona ‘ai. ************** E fa’amanatu atu e faia i aso uma pei ona sau ai le tatou liki i tausaga ta’itasi i le malae i Vaovai i Fagaalu i aso uma lava, se’i vagana ai le Aso Faraile. Ua mafai ona auina a tatou tala o le Liki Kirikiti o le Fu’a 2012, ona o le fesoasoani mai o le kamupani a le GHC Reid Co. “Oloa o Leala” ma lana pia o le Vailima. samoa news, Friday, February 3, 2012 Page B7 2 dead in Egypt ‘street clashes’ over soccer riot CAIRO (AP) -- Police shot and killed two protesters in Suez, Egypt, early Friday, a health official said, the first to die in clashes that erupted around the country after a riot at a soccer stadium killed 74, as sports violence spiraled into a new political crisis for Egypt. Protesters blame police for failing to control the riot after the soccer game in Port Said. In Cairo, thousands demonstrated Thursday in front of the Interior Ministry, which oversees the police. Demonstrators threw rocks, and police responded with clouds of tear gas. Hundreds were treated by medics. In Suez, witnesses said about 3,000 people demonstrated in front of police headquarters after news spread that one of the victims in the Port Said riot was from their city. Police responded with tear gas and then opened fire, witnesses said. Health official Mohammed Lasheen said two men were killed by bullets. Fifteen other protesters were wounded, he said. The deaths of 74 people Wednesday night in a post-match stadium riot in the Mediterranean city of Port Said fueled anger at Egypt’s ruling military and the already widely distrusted police forces. Many in the public and in the newly elected parliament blamed the leadership for letting it happen - whether from a lack of control or, as some alleged, on purpose. Survivors of the riot described a nightmarish scene in the stadium. Police stood by doing nothing, they said, as fans of the winning home team, Al-Masry, attacked supporters of the top Cairo club, Al-Ahly, stabbing them and throwing them off bleachers. A narrow exit corridor turned into a death trap as crowds of fans fled into it, only to be crushed against a locked gate as their rivals attacked them from behind. A network of zealous Al-Ahly soccer fans known as Ultras vowed vengeance, accusing the police of intentionally letting rivals attack them because they have been among the most aggressive of Egypt’s revolutionaries. Ultras were at the forefront of the anti-government uprising - first against toppled leader Hosni Mubarak a year ago and now against the military that took his place in power. “Either they will die or we will die,” one Ultra said, referring to the police, as he joined a march by some 10,000 people on the Cairo headquarters of the Interior Ministry, which oversees the security forces. He would only give his first name, Islam, for fear of reprisal by police. The march turned into a call for the ruling military council of generals, led by Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi, to surrender power. “Say it out loud, the council must leave!” the marchers chanted, shouting to people in residential buildings along the way. “Get down from your balconies, Tantawi killed your children!” The military has faced protests for months led by secular and liberal youth groups demanding an end to its rule - and the soccer riot added to criticism that the generals have mismanaged the transition from Mubarak’s rule. Opponents accuse the generals of being as autocratic as the ousted president and of preserving much of his regime. They say elements in the police and former regime figures have been working behind the scenes to undermine the revolution and prevent real change. “We dreamed of change. They fooled us and brought us a field marshal instead,” protesters chanted Thursday as they reached the Interior Ministry, near Tahrir Square. Some called for the execution of the military rulers. Many raised flags of the Al-Ahly club and Zamalek, another top Cairo team with its own group of Ultras. The crowds approached the ministry from multiple sides. Some tried to dismantle walls of large concrete blocks that had been erected on streets leading to the ministry after November clashes. Others tore away barbed wire barriers. Protesters hurled stones at lines of riot police, who responded with heavy barrages of tear gas that sent the crowd scattering, some passing out and falling. Protesters set tires on fire, sending up black smoke as motorcyclists ferried away the injured. One young man who climbed atop a traffic light waving a flag was unmoved even as he was engulfed in a cloud of gas. “We are just across the street from the ministry,” said one protester, Taha Mahfouz, wearing a helmet and waving a club that he had taken from riot police. “They can’t protect their own stuff. How can they protect the country?” (Continued on page B10) Prosecutor-General Mahmoud Abdel-Meguid, second left, tours a stadium with other officials the morning after deadly clashes occurred in Port Said, Egypt, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012. Scores of Egyptian soccer fans were crushed to death while others were fatally stabbed or suffocated after being trapped in a long narrow corridor trying to flee rival fans armed with knives, clubs and stones, in the country’s worst ever soccer violence that killed at least 74 people, witnesses and health officials said Thursday. Head of sports committee in parliament, said that the parliament holds the interior minister responsibility for the violence. He demanded ouster of the Prosecutor(AP Photo) General Mahmoud Abdel-Meguid to guarantee “transparent investigations.” American Samoa Government OFFICE OF PROCUREMENT REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) RFP No: RFP-047-2012 Issuance Date: January 30, 2012 Date & Time Due: February 13, 2012 No Later than 2:00pm local time The American Samoa Government (ASG) issues a Request For Proposals (RFP) from qualified firms to provide: “Security Services for School Lunch Program Warehouse” Submission: Original and five copies of the Proposal must be submitted in a sealed envelope marked: “Security Services for School Lunch Program.” Submissions are to be sent to the following address and will be received until 2:00 p.m. (local time), Monday, February 13, 2012: Office of Procurement American Samoa Government Pago Pago, American Samoa 96799 attn: Ivy V. Taufa’asau, CPO Any proposal received after the aforementioned date and time will not be accepted under any circumstances. Late submissions will not be opened or considered and will be determined as being non-responsive. Document: The RFP Scope of Work outlining the proposal requirements is available at The Office of Procurement, Tafuna, American Samoa, during normal working hours. Review: Request for Proposal data will be thoroughly reviewed by an appointed Source Evaluation Board under the auspices of the Chief Procurement Officer, Office of Procurement, ASG. Right of Rejection: The American Samoa Government reserves the right to reject any and/or all proposals and to waive any irregularities and/or informalities in the submitted proposals that are not in the best interests of the American Samoa Government or the public. IVY V. TAUFA’ASAU Chief Procurement Officer Page B8 samoa news, Friday, February 3, 2012 “Tebowmania” comes to the Super Bowl Katrina Newby, of New Castle, Ind., kneels (Tebow’s) in front of a replica of Denver Bronco quaterback Tim Tebow’s locker at the NFL Experience, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012, in Indianapolis. The New England Patriots will face the N.Y. Giants in Super Bowl XLVI on Sunday, Feb. 5. (AP Photo) INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -Someday, Tim Tebow hopes to be playing in the Super Bowl rather than just visiting. The Denver Broncos quarterback made the media rounds at the Super Bowl on Thursday, talking about everything from what he needs to work on before next season to his admiration for Eli Manning and Tom Brady to his video game rivalry with his brother. “You play the game to be in a game like this,” Tebow said during a taping of “NBC Sports Talk Live from the Super Bowl,” which was to air later Thursday. “It’s definitely a dream to be in a game like this.” Tebowmania swept the country after Tebow led the Broncos on five fourth-quarter comebacks and four overtime victories - each more improbable than the last. He spawned a new verb, “Tebowing” - the practice of kneeling on one knee, elbow perched on the other, fist to forehead - and everyone from skiing star Lindsey Vonn to high school kids was soon GAME DAY FAVORITES WE RECOMMEND YOU PRE-ORDER YOUR PICK-UP OR DELIVERY REQUIREMENTS FOR SUNDAY PICK UP or DELIVERY 699 1144 2 MED. PIZZA SELECT ANY ONE TOPPING $ 24 .95 BUFFALO WINGS 3 LARGE PIZZA CHOICE MILD OR SPICY HOT 9 $ .95 12 WINGS SUPREME - PEPPERONI - 2 TOPPING $ 49 .95 doing it. There was even a website devoted to the practice. But a week after connecting with Demaryius Thomas on an 80-yard touchdown on the first play of overtime to beat heavily favored Pittsburgh in the wildcard round, Tebow and the Broncos were embarrassed by the New England Patriots. “That Tom Brady is really good,” Tebow said when asked what he learned from the game. “And just to continue to work. ... If we get better and continue to work, anything can happen.” Tebow’s detractors have said he’d be better suited to play running back in the NFL than quarterback, with an unorthodox throwing motion. But Broncos boss John Elway has already declared Tebow the starter going into next season’s training camp, and the quarterback said he knows where he needs to improve. “Definitely my footwork and drops,” he said. “Getting from receiver to receiver, my progressions. I continue to try and work on things and I was very blessed to have a good quarterback coach in Mike McCoy. But, ultimately, I’m just going out there and playing football.” Asked whether he’d prefer to run or throw a pass if he had only one play to win a game, Tebow said he didn’t care. “Probably the pass because I can get one more player involved in the game,” he said. “As long as we get a W, I don’t care how it happens.” C M Y K C M Y K ➧ Bundchen… Continued from page B1 Brady was discovered in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL draft, Bundchen at age 14 in a Brazilian fashion mall. They’re the kind of highwattage stars who keep the paparazzi in business. Yet they don’t have a reality TV show and they don’t do the party circuit, and she isn’t likely to show up at Patriots games in a form-fitting pink Brady jersey. They’re almost - dare we say it? - boring. He gave tiny glimpses of his family life in response to questions during Super Bowl week interviews. He’ll talk about his parents, three older sisters, and his two boys, one with an ex-girlfriend, one with Bundchen. He’ll mention a child’s chair with his youngest son’s name on it on the floor of his locker in Foxborough, Mass., and remarked about his boys’ favorite TV shows and athletic abilities. But his wife? He seldom, if ever, mentioned her. And never by name. Asked at Tuesday’s media day if his wife had given him any advice, he said: “Throw the ball quickly. She doesn’t like it when I get hit very often. My guys up front do a great job of protecting me.” His wife, too. “I feel Tommy really needs our prayer, our support and love at this time,” her email said, according to the Post. Stay tuned. samoa news, Friday, February 3, 2012 Page B9 Fans Don’t let Fans Drive Drunk C M Y K VS New York GIANTS Paid for by the Office of Highway Safety C M Y K New England PATRIOTS PLEASE DON’T DRINK AND DRIVE National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Stephen Hill, left, and Paul Bell pose with the Lombardi Trophy at the NFL Experience Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012, in Indianapolis. The New England Patriots face the New York Giants in Super Bowl XLVI on Sunday, Feb. 5. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings) Page B10 samoa news, Friday, February 3, 2012 ➧ Clashes’ over soccer riot… Continued from page B7 Action during the Samoa Bowl X Golf Tournament held last Saturday to raise funds to send the American Samoa All Star Football team, to play in the International Federation of American Football Oceania Championships (IFAF) ‘Under 19’ football game against the Australian Football/Gridiron All Star team, that will take place in Brisbane, Australia later this month. The winning team will then play in the IFAF Junior World Championships that will take place in the state of Ohio, in June of 2012. The winner of the Samoa Bowl Golf Tournament X was StarKist I with a score 57, 2nd was ACE 62, 3rd was GHC Reid 63, 4th was Velega 63,and 5th was Morris Scanlan Team 63, for the [photo: Jeff Hayner] top five men’s teams. The women’s top team was Pro-Shop, who shot a 74. American Samoa Government OFFICE OF PROCUREMENT REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) RFP No: RFP-046-2012 Issuance Date: January 30, 2012 Date & Time Due: February 13, 2012 No Later than 2:00pm local time The American Samoa Government (ASG) issues a Request For Proposals (RFP) from qualified firms to provide: “Pest Control Services for School Lunch Program Warehouse & School Kitchens” Submission: Original and five copies of the Proposal must be submitted in a sealed envelope marked: “Pest Control Services for DOE School Lunch Program.” Submissions are to be sent to the following address and will be received until 2:00 p.m. (local time), Monday, February 13, 2012: Office of Procurement American Samoa Government Pago Pago, American Samoa 96799 attn: Ivy V. Taufa’asau, CPO Any proposal received after the aforementioned date and time will not be accepted under any circumstances. Late submissions will not be opened or considered and will be determined as being non-responsive. Document: The RFP Scope of Work outlining the proposal requirements is available at The Office of Procurement, Tafuna, American Samoa, during normal working hours. Review: Request for Proposal data will be thoroughly reviewed by an appointed Source Evaluation Board under the auspices of the Chief Procurement Officer, Office of Procurement, ASG. Right of Rejection: The American Samoa Government reserves the right to reject any and/or all proposals and to waive any irregularities and/or informalities in the submitted proposals that are not in the best interests of the American Samoa Government or the public. IVY V. TAUFA’ASAU Chief Procurement Officer The Health Ministry said 388 protesters were injured, most overcome by gas. In an emergency session of parliament, several lawmakers said the police failure to stop the rioting was intentional, aimed at stoking insecurity since Mubarak’s ouster on Feb. 11, 2011. The aim, they said, was to create instability to justify maintaining strict emergency laws. “This is a complete crime,” said Abbas Mekhimar, head of parliament’s defense committee. “This is part of the scenario of fueling chaos against Egypt.” Prime Minister Kamal el-Ganzouri told parliament he had dissolved the Egyptian Soccer Federation’s board and referred its members for questioning by prosecutors about the violence. He also said the governor of Port Said province and the area’s police chief have resigned. Tantawi told reporters Wednesday that the country’s transition will not be derailed by the violence. “Egypt is going down the path we planned,” he said. “We will continue down this path and we will get through this transition.” Security officials said 47 people were arrested in Port Said. Ismail el-Iskandarani, a researcher with the private group Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights who was in Port Said, said 17 of the dead remain unidentified and at least three of those killed were residents of Port Said, and not Al-Ahly sports fans. The soccer violence - the world’s deadliest in 15 years began when Al-Masry pulled out a surprise 3-1 victory over Al-Ahly, Egypt’s most powerful club. Al-Masry fans stormed the field, rushing past lines of police to attack Al-Ahly’s Ultras. “I saw death with my own eyes. I saw people take their last breath,” said Samir Saad, a 27-year old Al-Ahly fan who was stabbed in the leg as he fled into the stands. “The security opened the doors for Al-Masry fans and closed (them) in our face.” Others reported Al-Ahly fans being thrown from the stands or jumping to escape. Some said Al-Masry supporters carved the words “Port Said” into the bodies of stricken fans. Authorities shut off the stadium lights, plunging it into darkness. In the exit corridor, the fleeing crowd pressed against a chained gate until it broke open. “Everyone was pushing. Under me were more than three people and I am being pushed. Everyone is pushing trying to breathe,” said Mahmoud Ibrahim, who was trapped in the corridor. He spoke at Cairo’s main morgue where many of the dead were taken, including two of his friends. There was bad blood between the two teams even before the match, and many were itching for a fight. Early in the game, Ultras raised a banner reading, “Port Said is a garbage city and has no men,” before it was quickly taken down. Ultras accused police of failing to do the usual searches for weapons, and witnesses reported fans in the Al-Masry stands had clubs and knives. El-Iskandarani, the rights worker investigating the violence, said witnesses reported that some of those carrying knives were known locally as thugs-for-hire. Pedro Barny, a Portuguese assistant to Al-Ahly coach Manuel Jose, complained of a lack of security as the tensions mounted during the game. “The atmosphere was very aggressive. It was very intimidating for our team,” Barny told Radiotelevisao Portuguesa. “There were opposition fans walking up and down unchallenged in front of our bench during the game and the police did nothing.” He said there was a charge across pitch toward the Al-Ahly fans that collided with the players and coaches. “I ran and ran to get away from it.” He said he was punched and kicked as he sprinted for the tunnel. The Ultras are among Egypt’s rowdiest fans and are proud of their hatred for the police, who were the backbone of Mubarak’s authoritarian rule. During matches, they are known for their obscenity-laced anti-police songs and chants, which usually go viral on the Internet, an expression of the hatred many Egyptians feel toward the security forces. The network is highly organized across the country, but they were long apolitical, resenting the police for friction at soccer matches. When the uprising began, the Ultras used their years of experience in clashing with police at stadiums to help defend protesters against attacks by security forces and regime supporters. After Mubarak’s fall, they joined protests against the military, and in November and December, they fought back against troops cracking down on demonstrations in clashes that left dozens dead. Ironically, the revolution has united the Ultra backers of the Al-Ahly and Zamalek clubs, the country’s most bitter soccer rivalry. Ahmad Saqqar, a 22-year-old Ultra wearing a red Al-Ahly shirt, said the Ultras are “all about resisting police suppression.” “The military plotted yesterday to take revenge on us,” he said. “We know how to respond ... after we recover from our wounds.” Andrew Luck hoping to play ‘right away’ in NFL INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Andrew Luck is willing to learn from Peyton Manning. He just wants everyone to know he’s ready to play next season, too. The Stanford quarterback said Thursday he could co-exist as Manning’s teammate even though his preference would be to play immediately. “I think every competitor wants to play, every down, every play,” Luck said when asked about starting as an NFL rookie. “So, of course, who wouldn’t want to start?” Luck spent less than 24 hours in Indianapolis, going through a battery of physical tests and learning the intricacies of nutrition at the Gatorade Sports Science Institute. His next trip to the city, for the annual scouting combine, might determine whether Luck becomes a permanent fixture. Colts owner Jim Irsay has already said he intends to take Manning’s successor with the No. 1 overall pick in April’s draft, and it looks like a twoman race between Luck and Heisman Trophy winner Robert Griffin III. But there are big questions surrounding the Colts. Indy has embarked on a major rebuilding project with Ryan Grigson, a first-time general manager, and Chuck Pagano, a first-time coach. There are even more concerns about Manning, who missed the 2011 season after having his third neck surgery Sept. 8. The four-time league MVP has resumed throwing and has steadily increased his workout regimen. On Tuesday, Manning said doctors have told him the recovery is on schedule, and he does not plan to retire after 14 seasons in the NFL. Irsay said he will wait until next month to decide whether to pay its franchise quarterback a $28 million roster bonus by March 8, redo the contract or risk losing him in free agency. “We haven’t had any midnight conversations,” Irsay said Thursday with a laugh. “Nothing has changed, and we’re looking forward to talking after the Super Bowl and continuing to work toward a solution.” If Indy keeps Manning and takes Luck, it would be the first real quarterback controversy since the pre-Manning days. Manning’s father, Archie, created a buzz late last year when he told a radio show he didn’t think the two could be teammates. He later said what he meant was that Luck and Peyton Manning both were good enough to start in 2012. Luck understands. “I think to have an opportunity to play with a guy like Peyton Manning would be great,” he said. The rebuilding Colts are hoping to replicate the model that made Manning a star. They opened the ‘98 season with a new coach, a new GM, a new quarterback and Bruce Arians as quarterbacks coach. After changing coaches and GMs, the Colts hired Arians as their new offensive coordinator. The quarterbacks’ early resumes also look similar. Manning and Luck are both second-generation quarterbacks who finished second in the Heisman balloting and were regarded as the best QBs in their draft class. The Lucks and Mannings have family ties, too. Andrew’s father, Oliver, and Manning’s father were teammates in Houston for two seasons in the 1980s, and Luck has been both a student and a counselor at the Manning’s summer quarterback camp in Louisiana. NFL approves $200 million loan for new 49ers stadium INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — NFL owners approved a $200 million loan Thursday to help the San Francisco 49ers build a stadium south of Santa Clara. The team plans to bid for future Super Bowls for the 68,000-seat stadium, which will be built adjacent to the 49ers’ facility. “It’s huge,” 49ers CEO Jed York said of the league’s approval. “We’ve been at this since 1997. We’ll have shovels in the ground soon.” Owners approved another part of the funding package two months after the team and Santa Clara announced they’d received an $850 million loan to cover most of the estimated $1 billion cost. The rest of the cost will be covered by the league’s loan, a hotel tax and Santa Clara’s redevelopment funds. “We will definitely be in by 2015,” York said, “with hopes of 2014.” Asked about hosting a Super Bowl — the next one available would be the 50th game in 2016 — York said, “This will definitely be a fitting setting for a Super Bowl game and we will bid.” The 49ers have to address their current Candlestick Park lease with the city of San Francisco that runs through 2014. “Today’s vote is an important milestone for the 49ers and their fans,” NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said. “It is a solid endorsement that adds to the strong support of the South Bay community. This step will allow the 49ers to move forward toward making the dream of a new stadium a reality.” San Francisco is the first franchise approved for funding under the NFL’s G-4 loan policy initiated after the new collective bargaining agreement was reached last summer. It replaces a plan that allowed a maximum of $150,000 per team in loans. In fact, when Luck decided to go back to college for his junior season instead of turning pro, Peyton Manning was one of the people Luck called. “It was more asking for advice on how he handled certain situations. I had already made the decision,” Luck said. “He talked about, one, it’s not going to get any easier. Quite the contrary, teams are going to be really gunning for you and yada, yada, yada and don’t expect it to be a cakewalk and easy all the time. Then, No. 2, just how to handle certain situations maybe with the media or certain situations that rise up.” Now the Colts must decide whether to release Manning and start over, keep Manning and make the draft pick wait or let Manning and his apparent heir battle for the starting job. “You never really replace someone like that,” Luck said. “He (Manning) is such an iconic sports figure especially for this city, this area. From what I understand, he’s done so many great things outside of football and in the community. I haven’t given it too much thought. I’ve got the combine, that’s what’s important to me right now. The combine, the draft, the pro day before that, that’s what I’m focusing on.” samoa news, Friday, February 3, 2012 Page B11 Going to the beach? This week, AS-EPA wants you to know, that the beaches listed here are polluted with bacteria which may be a threat to your health. You should NOT swim, wade, or fish within 400 feet of these polluted beaches. WEST: Asili Beach, across LMS Church EAST: Fagasa Fagalea Beach near stream Afono stream mouth, adjacent cricket field Aua beach across from A&M Video Store Lauli’i Tuai stream mouth Alega beach adjacent resort Alega stream mouth Alofau stream mouth, 1st bridge, Asasama Amouli Beach across Health Clinic Beach Advisory: February 2, 2012 American Samoa Environmental Protection Agency (AS-EPA) 633-2304 GHC Reid & Company Ltd. Tafuna Industrial Park P.O. Box 1269, Pago Pago, American Samoa 96799 Tel # 684 699-1854; Fax # 684 699-2869 Email: egrey@ghcreid.com EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY POSITION: OPERATIONS MANAGER REPORTS TO: SENIOR MANAGER DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Inventory Management • Maintain inventory/company policies • Ensure against improprieties causing inventory shortages and investigate any such problems; Rental Property Management • Maintain relationship with current tenants and/or seek/recommend new tenants; • Oversee general maintenance & upkeep of rental properties & assets; • Oversee security arrangements & follow-up on trouble calls, if any; • Oversee tenant needs, lease terms, rental payments & collection; • Oversee relations with appropriate governmental agencies as needed to ensure that company is in compliance with corresponding issues (i.e. ASPA utilities, zoning commission, land-use committees, etc.) Maintenance & Operations Management • Oversee all vending machines (soda & water); • Oversee coolers & merchandising units placed within the trade; • Oversee all dispensing equipment placed within the trade; • Oversee vehicle fleet to ensure proper maintenance done regularly (PM); • Oversee daily inspections of vehicles including odometer readings with corresponding fuel levels, cleanliness and overall safe condition of vehicles; • Report any and all damages of vehicles to management immediately for appropriate action; • Oversee fueling of company vehicles, ensure ample fuel deliveries and proper costing and detailed records or fuel usage by vehicle to ensure against impropriety (eg. Syphoning fuel from company vehicles to other unauthorized vehicles off-site) Special Projects • Assist in procuring bids for all special projects (sourcing quotations, etc.); • Liaison with respective governmental agencies concerned with special projects; • Other duties as may be assigned QUALIFICATIONS: • College degree is desirable; • Must be able to speak fluent English & Samoan with excellent communication skills • Must have minimum 5 years managerial / supervisory experience • Must be self motivated, honest, ambitious and dedicated to tasks assigned • Computer proficient in use of MS Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Email, data & statistical presentation • Must have excellent numerical skills & budget experience • Ability to write clear and concise reports giving recommendations • Have a thorough knowledge of government operations in American Samoa If interested, please send resume to: OPERATIONS MANAGER P.O. Box 1269 Pago Pago, Am. Samoa 96799 Or fax it to 699-2869 or e-mail it to perii@samoatelco.com. GHC Reid & Co. is an Equal Opportunity Employer Page B12 samoa news, Friday, February 3, 2012 LIHUE, Hawaii (AP) — Kauai County has placed police Chief Darryl Perry on leave while it investigates an employee complaint. The county didn’t offer further details because the situation involves a personnel matter, but Mayor Bernard P. Carvalho, Jr. said statement Thursday that Perry and two assistant chiefs have been placed on leave because of an “employeegenerated complaint” to the police commission. “In order to protect everyone involved in this matter, and to insure that the complaint is investigated properly, certain actions have been taken, including the placement on leave of the three high-ranking police officials,” Carvalho said in the statement. Deputy police Chief Michael Contrades has been appointed acting police chief. The county announced the decision to place Perry on leave late Wednesday — one day after announcing the two assistant chiefs were also put on leave. Perry told the Garden Island newspaper (http://bit.ly/zR3Wnr) “the truth will come out.” Perry says he has “utmost trust” in the decision making of his assistant chiefs — Roy Asher and Ale Quibilan — and they are beyond reproach. “About myself, my reputation speaks for itself. I’m about transparency. I’m about honesty. I’m about doing the right thing. I have not strayed from those values,” Perry said. He hopes the truth will be explained once it comes out. “I wanted to convey to the public that this administration has always been about being truthful, about being honest and being transparent, and so what has happened is difficult for myself as well as for the assistant chiefs,” he said. Perry became police chief in 2007. He replaced K.C. Lum, who resigned after a tumultuous two-year tenure. Then-Mayor Bryan Baptiste and the Kauai County Council pushed for Lum’s removal amid claims he failed to properly manage the police department and improve morale. Perry, who grew up in Lihue, started his nearly four decadelong career in law enforcement as a Kauai police officer. He later moved to Oahu and joined the Honolulu Police Department. At HPD, Perry commanded the Juvenile Services, Narcotics-Vice and Criminal Investigations units. He also worked with the state attorney general’s office investigating Internet crimes against children. Occupy Honolulu protesters pack tents, belongings HONOLULU (AP) — Occupy Honolulu protesters packed up tents and other belongings on Thursday as city officials enforce a ban on the storage of personal property in public places. Demonstrators carried away their belongings from the corner of Beretania and Ward streets one day after city officials issued notices that crews would impound personal belongings not removed in 24 hours. City officials moved in after 1 p.m. to begin the cleanup of items left behind. Protester Chris Smith told the Honolulu Star-Advertiser he removed some personal items so they wouldn’t be confiscated. But he said he has no plans to leave the park. “I’m here to make a stand, not to play games with them,” said Smith. He said he came to Hawaii in November to help organize the protest movement here. City crews on Wednesday issued 31 citations for property at the site next to Thomas Square Park. They acted under a new law that allows officials to remove personal property stored in public areas. The city earlier this year gave similar notices to dozens of homeless people living on sidewalks and in parks. The ordinance gives city officials the authority to tag property left in public for more a day. Property owners have 24 hours to remove the tagged items before they are impounded. The bill’s sponsor, Councilwoman Tulsi Gabbard, has said the measure aims to keep public spaces safe and accessible. Residents have complained that tents and shopping carts on sidewalks and in parks make it difficult for people to enjoy these areas. Critics say the law unfairly targets Honolulu’s large homeless population. The measure was proposed before Occupy protesters began demonstrating in November. ALOHA Lawmakers could accept charitable event tickets HONOLULU (AP) — A change to the state Code of Ethics would allow legislators to accept invitations and tickets to charitable events. The House Judiciary Committee needs more information to decide whether the change would be appropriate. Under the Hawaii Ethics Code, state lawmakers could not accept tickets worth more than $25 or anything else that might be considered an attempt to influence the lawmaker. Testimony at Thursday’s committee meeting was largely in opposition to the measure. The Ethics Commission, Attorney General’s office, League of Women Voters and others urged members to keep the ethics code intact. But some lawmakers feel it’s important to attend events for educational purposes or to represent their constituents. The committee will vote on the matter Feb. 9. Hawaii bankruptcy filings down for 11th month HONOLULU (AP) — The number of people filing for bankruptcy in Hawaii fell for the 11th straight month in January. The Honolulu StarAdvertiser reported Thursday 212 bankruptcy cases were filed in the state last month, down 13.5 percent from the same month a year ago. By area, Hawaii County had the biggest decline as filings there dropped nearly 40 percent to 24 filings last month. Filings fell 25 percent in both Kauai and Maui counties. In Honolulu, they slipped 1.4 percent. The American Bankruptcy Institute says bankruptcy cases declining nationally as consumers rein in their spending and reduce debt built during the recent recession. Study finds Honolulu Marathon generated $107M HONOLULU (AP) — The Honolulu Marathon brought in more than $100 million in revenue from visitors last December. According to a study released by Hawaii Pacific University on Thursday, the 39th Honolulu Marathon generated $107.6 million in spending as well as $5 million in taxes. University officials say this is the seventh consecutive year that spending has surpassed $100 million. The study was based on more than 1,800 interviews with marathon participants, including numerous Japanese runners. Professor Jerry Agrusa, who led the study, says surveyors found Japanese visitors seemed motivated by the Japan earthquake and tsunami to spend more money and stay longer in Hawaii. Participants from Japan spent about $345 per day, a slight increase from 2010. The annual Honolulu Marathon drew more than 22,600 runners. Legislature takes up teacher evaluation issue HONOLULU (AP) — The Department of Education already has the authority to evaluate its teachers, but the state Legislature might pass a law to ensure it happens. Teacher evaluations have been a sticking point for the Hawaii State Teachers Association. The union rejected a tentative contract agreement that included performance measures in January. The state already has the right to evaluate educators. In fact, a pilot program is already underway at 18 public schools. But the Legislature is considering a bill that would give the DOE the directive, means and flexibility to establish a performance management system that identifies effective teachers. Educator evaluations are required under Race to the Top and delayed implementation has put Hawaii’s $75 million grant at risk. The House Education Committee will vote on the bill Tuesday. Kauai Oahu H A W Pacific Ocean Honolulu Molokai Lanai A I Maui Kahoolawe I Kauai police chief ‘on leave’ during NEWS BRIEFS complaint probe Niihau Hawaii Whale caught head-to-tail in fishing nets off Maui HONOLULU (AP) — Federal officials are trying to free a whale caught in fishing nets off Hawaii. The Coast Guard said Thursday it received a call from a charter boat reporting an adult male humpback whale was entangled in fishing nets from head to tail. The boat reported that the whale was dragging two orange buoys in the water off Maui. A Coast Guard crew from Station Maui and a National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration marine mammal specialist headed to the scene to evaluate and tag the whale. The Coast Guard says the team is following the whale in a 45-foot response boat. Hawaii pseudoephedrine purchases could be tracked HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii law already requires all pseudoephedrine purchases to be made at the pharmacy. The nonprescription nasal decongestant, often called by the brand name Sudafed, can be used as an ingredient in crystal methamphetamine. That’s why pharmacies require identification for purchase. Now, in addition to checking ID and keeping a record of purchases, pharmacies may also need to transmit the information to the National Precursor Log Exchange. The exchange is administered by the National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators. The exchange would provide pharmacists with a stop sale alert if the identification check indicates there is a problem with the purchase. That House Health committee will hold a public hearing on the matter Friday morning. Hawaii County mayor leads all rivals in fundraising HILO, Hawaii (AP) — Hawaii County Mayor Billy Kenoi raised more than $140,000 for his re-election campaign during the last six months of 2011. The Hawaii Tribune-Herald reported Thursday figures filed with the state Campaign Spending Commission show the campaign has raised nearly $330,000 since the 2010 election year, has no debt and a cash balance topping $150,000. Hawaii County mayoral hopeful and County Council Chairman Dominic Yagong raised $500 between July 1 and Dec. 31, leaving a campaign balance of $144. Yagong acknowledged he hadn’t raised much money for a campaign. He says he’d never be able to compete financially with the power of the incumbency. Instead he’s relying on grass-roots support. Another mayoral candidate, Ann Marsh, only recently announced her candidacy and didn’t file a report. Hawaii law professor honored by national group HONOLULU (AP) — A national group is honoring University of Hawaii law professor Eric Yamamoto to recognize his devotion to the struggle for justice and his mentorship of promising legal scholars. The William S. Richardson School of Law said Wednesday the Consortium of Asian Pacific American Law professors created an annual award in Yamamoto’s name. The “Professor Eric Y. Yamamoto Emerging Scholar Award” will be given to an early-career law professor at a U.S. law school who demonstrates outstanding promise. Yamamoto served as a member of the legal team that, in 1984, successfully argued the unconstitutionality of the government’s incarceration of 120,000 Japanese Americans during World War II. The case became the cornerstone for the 1988 Civil Liberties Act, which included a presidential apology, reparations, and a public education fund. samoa news, Friday, February 3, 2012 Page B13 CLASSIFIEDS MARKETING ASSISTANT for sale yard sale 2 ACRES In plush cool mountains of Ululoloa Heights, Apia, Samoa. Exc neighbors, beautiful homes in area. Near golf course, RLS school. 15 min to town. Can be subdivided. (684) 258-6008 or (685) 753-0489. [02/09] NEW ITEMS Acer 15.6” Laptop $499.99, Dell 15.6” Laptop $499.99, Viore 32” Wi-Fi HDTV $399.99, IPad 2 $674.99, Sony Vaio 15” Latop $699.99. Call 258-4832. [02/03] 2010 RED HYUNDAI TUCSON $18,900 OBO. Book value $22,000. Only 8,200 miles, cold A/C, CD, Automatic, Power everything. Must sell immediately. Call 252-7221. [02/09] SAT - FEB 4TH 7am Vehicle, refrig, oven, couch, dinette set, wqshing machine, toys, dishes. Cardinal Po St. Ottoville Rd. Look for sign or all 7331514. or pelesio@hotmail.com [02/03] HELP/JoBS 2 COOKS Needed who speak English & filipino or Chinese. 1 chief Cook who speaks both languages with 5yr experience. Send resume to Manuia Restaurant, PO Box 1950, Pago Pago, AS 96799. [2/06] 1 SEAMSTRESS & 1 TAILOR Both full time & part time, expeFOR RENT rience with industrial machine, to start ASAP. Call 770-6729 or FULLY FURNISHED 3 BDRM In 731-8460. [2/06] Vaitogi overlooking the ocean. WHIRLPOOL WASHING MACall 699-9310 or 770-5607 for CHINE REPAIRMAN Needed. more info. [02/03] Model# WTW4800X-QI. Call COZY & CLEAN 2 BDRM APT. 699-1950 1 bath located in nice & quiet area near Tradewinds Hotel, Tafuna. Perfect for small family MISCELLANEOUS or couple. Affordable rent. Call Helen 633-2490 or 733-2490 5 ADORABLE PUPPIES Up for for more info. 02/07] adoption to good homes. They FOR SALE are 5 to 6 weeks old. 2 males & 3 females. Light tan in color. 2000 CHEVY TAHOE Silver FOR RENT Call 633-5124, or 733-3697. with grey leather, 100,000 miles, like new condition. Ask- 3 BDRM HOUSE In Nuuuli, being $10,000. Call 252-9596. tween Sign Tech & Nuuuli Gas [2;08] Station. $600 month negotia2004 DODGE RAM : 1500 ble. Call 731-5545 or 699-9901 HEMI Sport, 4 doors, automat- (w), ask for Sia. [02/03] ic; 2000 Ford Mercury Mountaineer, automatic, new paint job & upholstery; 1992 Toyota FOR RENT Bus, 6 wheel. Call 699-2524 for (SATURDAY JAN. 28 TO more info. [02/07] (1602) 2 BR 2BA APT Ottoville, SAT. FEB. 4TH 2012) 2001 WHITE FLATBED TRUCK across from LDS Church. 2 stoAll Clothing… starts F-350 In good condition. AC, ry Bldg, fully furnished with hot from $1 to $3 on Pants, auto, asking $18,000 negotia- water; gated & private location. ble. Call 633-2700 or 733-0078 1 yr lease preferred. Call 252Shirts, Ladies latest style [ 02/04] 0265 for viewing. [02/09] Tops/Skirts, Hats/Caps for sale for rent misc. for rent SAUMALU JOB DESCRIPTION Plan and execute Marketing Plan for Sadie’s Hotels. Liase with customers and co-ordinate with the Chef & the Restaurant Manager for special functions. Co-ordinate entertainment activities. Plan amd execute promotions such as Birthday & loyalty programs. Plan and supervise seasonal activities such as Mother’s Day, New Year’s Eve, etc. Supervise updates for website & Global Distribution network. EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (Entry Level) Employment background in graphic design, marketing, journalism, web design or a related field. (Senior Level) Bachelors degree in Marketing preferred Degree in business administration with an emphasis in marketing, or with a degree in journalism, communications, graphic design or a variety of other fields. OTHER REQUIRMENTS Must be comfortable working with computers and manipulating social networking sites, Candidates with marketing or sales experience are highly desirable. SALARY Depends on experience and qualifications with a review within 90 days. Apply with references to tom@sadieshotels.com CLOTHING STORE for rent ur Community o Y BULLETIN BOARD Brought to you by BLOW-OUT SALE and much, much more. Come & bring a friend! 699-3853 Located in between Cango Hill road & Iliili Catholic Church Hall Wanted - Electrician We are looking for a good & honest individual with knowledge in panel/electrical wiring installation (commercial/residential) and know how to troubleshoot electrical problem on-site. Must have a knowledge in air condition installation (split and solar type). Must be able to handle small welding job on-site if necessary. Knowledge in plumbing/carpentry is a plus. Please send your resume to P.O Box 3838 American Samoa Power Authority We’re here for you - 633-5599 AS VOLLEYBALL ASSOC. Final meeting for Flag Day League Tues. Feb. 14th. Kick-Off date Sat. Feb. 18th ACT (American College Test) will be Sat. Feb 11th 7:30am Samoana HS, Math Bldg. Registered candidates bring yor tickets, current photo ID/Passport & 2 #2 pencils. More info 6335757/5772/1431 ALL VOLLEYBALL TEAMS Last meeting this Fri. Feb 3rd to register for Flag Day League. Meeting at Nuuuli Meeting place 4:30pm. All entrance & membership fees due. League starts Sat. Feb 4th 258-3512, 254-1152 or 258-9891 SURVIVORS TAKING ACTION Thru Sharing... Open Fellowship every Sat 9-11. Everyone welcome. Upstairs next to Showers of Blessings, Nuuuli. More info call Elizabeth 770-2504 or 2543336. 2012 BEN SOLAITA CLASSIC Open Co-Ed Slow Pitch Softball League - Feb. 11th - April 14th. Captains Meeting Tues. Feb 7th. More info call 699-9513/9514, 770-0631 or 258-9145. ASVBA Will host inter-National Volleyball Championshp Tourney, Apr 12-16. Team confirm to participate. 8 Teams (Samoa) 2 Teams (Australia) 2 Teams (NZ) 8 Teams (AS) Info 699-5936, 256-0866, 733-6143 AA MEETINGS Held at Catholic Social Services. Samoan version - Tues. & Thur. 12noon. English version - Tue. & Fri. 5-6pm (Hope House)- More info 699-6611/5683 or 258-6302 YANA If you are feeling lonely & need someone to talk to, we are here for you. Please contact us at 252-YANA(9262) 24/7 CANCER SUPPORT GROUP Have you been diagnosed with cancer & need someone to talk to? Call Stella 731-8606. ASOA General Meeting 2nd & 4th Tuesdays at 11:30am ASOA Center, #17 Tasi St.,Tafuna across from Lions Park. All seniors welcom. More info call Marilyn 699-4432. UTULEI BEACH Human Resource Department, Tafuna PO Box PPB, Pago Pago American Samoa 96799 Phone No: (684) 699-3040 Fax No: (684) 699-3046 PUBLIC JOB POSTING Position Title Department Division Position Type Reports To Auto Mechanic II Auto Shop Facility, Security and Maintenance Career Service - 12 months probation Auto Shop Supervisor Posting Date Deadline 01/30/2012 4:00 PM, 02/03/2012 Pay Range Job Grade/Status $5.50 to $7.50 per hour CG-6, Non-Exempt Major Duties & Responsibilities The primary objective of the position is to perform as an auto mechanic; to perform skilled work in the repair and maintenance of the company’s vehicle fleet including light equipment and heavy equipment; to diagnose problems and determine extent of necessary repairs; to ensure the cost effective operation of all auto shop services; to ensure the company operates a reliable and safe fleet of vehicles. Minimum Requirements High school diploma or equivalent. Some formal education as a Journeyman Mechanic in Automotive Engineering preferred. Experience Two (2) years related work experience in automotive maintenance and repair is required in addition to the minimum educational requirement having been obtained; OR; Four (4) years related work experience in automotive maintenance and repair will be considered in place of the required minimum educational requirement. Skills, Abilities, Knowledge gained through practical experience: in the construction and operation of Job Requirements internal combustion and diesel engines; of the tools and equipment used in the diagnosis, overhaul, repair and adjustment of motor equipment; of auto electronics and on-board computers and how to access them for diagnosing problems; and of the hazards and safety precautions involved with the work. Ability to: read and understand technical manuals, reports and instructions including schematic drawings and diagrams. Ability to: learn new automotive technology; and establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Holds a Valid drivers license and clean police / driving record. Qualified applicants: please submit a completed ASG Employment Application with a copy of your resume to ASPA Tafuna Triple S Building (address listed above) by the deadline listed above. Please attach copies of credentials and transcripts. Candidates selected for hire must pass examinations (when applicable), pre-employment clearances & test negative on pre-employment drug test. ASPA reserves the right to waive education and experience requirements as necessary. Education No phone inquiries accepted. An Equal Opportunity Employer * A Drug Free Workplace Page B14 samoa news, Friday, February 3, 2012 Universal Crossword Friday, February 3, 2012 Edited by Timothy E. Parker February 3, 2012 ACROSS 1 Not verbose 6 Kind of rap 9 Small songbird 14 Flip ____ (see who goes first) 15 Comparison phrase 16 Lobe at the middle of the soft palate 17 A thousand bucks 18 Turned chicken 19 The largest asteroid in the solar system 20 Oceanic operator? 23 Prepared to play piano 24 Computersharing setup 25 Stern in appearance 27 Strength of an electrical current 32 Slant or prejudice 33 Hawaiian garland 34 Not at all serious 36 Buddhist in Nirvana 39 Distiller’s grain 41 Partner of “ranted” 43 Fictional story 44 Sleeping noise 46 Departments with slicers 48 “Cocoon” director Howard 49 Ocean 2/3 motion 51 Bicycle part 53 Timber processing site 56 “My ___” (Mary Wells classic) 57 Bethesda, Md. health org. 58 “Instrumental” underwater creature? 64 Animal with a striped rear 66 Mispickel or cinnabar 67 Cream of society 68 Give a false impression of 69 Dog with a wrinkly face 70 Edible lily bulbs 71 Look of disdain 72 “It was 20 years ___ today ...” 73 Sandy places on the golf course DOWN 1 Yard sale labels 2 Unflashy color 3 Panther sound 4 Census form check box 5 Makes precious 6 Owl’s haunt, perhaps 7 Thunderbirds’ org. 8 Psychiatric disorder 9 Dark purple-red 10 “Now ___ seen everything!” 11 Shallowwater predator that provides TLC? 12 Cloudless 13 Proverbial waste maker 21 Studio warning 22 Voyager to the bottom of the sea 26 Fruity pastry 27 Funds for the less fortunate 28 Villainous 29 Flying underwater creature? 30 Pleased as Punch 31 Santa’s little helpers 35 Fox-hunt cry 37 Ingredient in hand cream 38 Camp shelter 40 In fighting shape 42 Funeral song 45 One who strengthens by moral instruction 47 Most ill-tempered 50 Whitney who invented the cotton gin 52 Tour de France competitor 53 Hoity-toity sorts 54 “American Idol” success Clay 55 Parkinsonism treatment 59 Pharmaceutical 60 Toy buildingblock brand 61 Baltic state capital 62 At the high point of 63 A Truman 65 Lemon meringue, for one PREVIOUS PUZZLE ANSWER 2/2 © 2012 Universal Uclick www.upuzzles.com PROFESSIONAL CRITTERS By Daniel Wayman Happy Birthday: Trust in your judgment and follow the path best suited to your needs. You instinctively know what needs to be done to reach your goals. Progressive action will bring positive results. Don’t worry about what others think; it’s what matters to you that counts. Live life your way and have no regrets. Your numbers are 7, 12, 21, 24, 27, 30, 42. ARIES (March 21-April 19): Careful how you treat others. You will end up getting what you dish out if you are too critical. It may be difficult, but you are best to do a great job with as little complaining as possible. Personal change will be enlightening. ✸✸✸✸ TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Apply what you discover to a project you are working on. A service you can offer will reach a new outlet if you find a way to adjust your program to people in higher positions. Shoot for the stars. Romance is highlighted. ✸✸✸ GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Expand your interests and share your thoughts with people you feel can benefit from what you have to say. Interaction will be your best means to develop and propagate what you feel passionate about. Put your heart and soul into your work. ✸✸✸ CANCER (June 21-July 22): Dealing with people in high places will bring you additional benefits. A chance to work with young and old will open up a new platform for what you have to offer. Control your financial situation, rather than letting it control you. ✸✸✸ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Show off your skills, offer your services and befriend those who have something to offer in return. Give-and-take will turn into a prosperous venture with someone striving to reach similar goals. Make personal and emotional improvements. ✸✸✸✸ VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Kick back and enjoy getting together with people who share your interests. Avoid anyone playing emotional mind games with you. Do your best work and walk away from anyone who belittles your efforts or tries to affect your productivity. ✸✸✸ LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Take on any challenge that comes your way with confidence. You have what it takes to dazzle onlookers and attract interest, both personally and professionally. Selfimprovement projects will bring stellar results. ✸✸✸✸✸ SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Choose your battles wisely. Not everyone will see things your way. Don’t let anger stand in the way of resolution. Honesty and integrity will be the issue at the end of the day. Call it as you see it and move on. ✸✸✸ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Judge your situation carefully before you make your move. Not everyone will buy into your way of thinking or the changes you want to make. An emotional situation can lead to a change in lifestyle or living arrangements. ✸✸✸ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Expand your interests and your circle of friends. The more you diversify, the greater your opportunities will be. Balance and equality will be key to making a relationship work. Practicality plus innovation spells success. ✸✸✸ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You can stabilize your personal life by making some positive changes in the way you handle your money and interests. Don’t let a personal relationship with someone overshadow what you feel is the right thing to do. ✸✸✸✸✸ PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Show your true colors. Being honest about what you want may not please everyone, but it will help you move forward with your plans. Being sneaky to avoid an inevitable confrontation will add to your stress and make matters worse. ✸✸ Birthday Baby: You are intuitive, original and a trendsetter. You have charisma and charm. Dear Abby by Abigail Van Buren BRIDE WANTS TO KEEP FRIEND’S LECHEROUS HUSBAND OFF GUEST LIST DEAR ABBY: Over the years I’ve stayed in touch with my childhood best friend, “Claire.” We talk a few times a year and I attended her wedding 10 years ago. In the intervening years, her husband, “Kirk,” has cheated on her multiple times and was once arrested by an undercover cop when he tried to meet a 14-year-old for a sexual liaison. Despite it all, Claire has chosen to stay with him. I have made peace with the fact that it is her decision and, because she lives in another state, it hasn’t affected my life in any practical way -- until now. I am being married next year, and Claire has expressed excitement at attending my wedding. I’d like to invite her, but not Kirk. I think he would be too much of a distraction for me. There will be enough people keeping an eye on the kids, but I know if I see him talking to my niece or nephew, it will make me extremely uncomfortable. God forbid, if he did something inappropriate, it would end my friendship with Claire. Am I worrying too much? I don’t want to hurt my friend, but I also don’t want to put any child in harm’s way or have my memory of the day marred with scanning the crowd to make sure Kirk isn’t doing anything suspect. Your opinion would be helpful. -- APPREHENSIVE BRIDE-TO-BE DEAR APPREHENSIVE: You need to be up front and sort this out with Claire before issuing an invitation. It is possible that her husband is legally enjoined from having contact with minors and could not attend your wedding even if invited. If you prefer that he not attend, you need to have the courage to say so. It probably won’t be the first time she has heard it. But safety of the young people, not to men- tion your peace of mind, must come first. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • DEAR ABBY: A few months ago I joined a small church. It had a sign-up sheet for people to bring food to an event. The information requested included my name and email address. The person in charge of the church email added me to the announcements list, and sent every email as a cc instead of a blind copy. Now people I never gave my email address to (and would not have given it to) are replying “all,” sending messages to everyone and emailing me directly. It bothers me that they do this. I’m not sure how to approach them about this problem. I guess the rest don’t have issues with it, but I do. -- E-PEEVED IN OKLAHOMA DEAR E-PEEVED: You have two choices: Go through the hassle of changing your email address and notifying your friends and family -- or simply hit “delete” when one of those emails pops up. I vote for the latter. As you stated, it’s a small church. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • DEAR ABBY: I have been in a relationship with “Danny” for two years. He’s smart, charming and funny. However, after we argue I’m always the one to start talking to try to come to a solution or a compromise. Danny never takes the initiative. I think he has a problem communicating with me about his feelings. What should I do? -- TALKER IN PORTLAND, MAINE DEAR TALKER: If after two years your boyfriend is unwilling or unable to resolve disagreements in an adult fashion, you should suggest couples counseling. It could avert serious problems in the future if you decide to invest more time in this relationship. samoa news, Friday, February 3, 2012 Page B15 Page B16 samoa news, Friday, February 3, 2012 In this Jan. 1, 2012, file photo, Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning watches from the sideline during the first half of an NFL football game against the Jacksonville Jaguars in Jacksonville, Fla. Shortly after introducing Chuck Pagano as Indianapolis’ new coach, team owner Jim Irsay responded to the comments Manning made earlier this week about the Colts by referring to (AP Photo/File) the only four-time league MVP as a “politician.” Peyton Manning’s doctor gives a green flag to play INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -Peyton Manning has received the OK from his surgeon to start taking hits again. A spokesman for Dr. Robert Watkins said in a one-paragraph email sent late Thursday night that the Colts’ star was cleared to play. ESPN, citing unidentified sources, first reported Manning had been cleared. The Colts contend that is nothing new because Manning was cleared to practice in December, a move that would have also allowed the quarterback to start playing again. But it backs up Manning’s contention from earlier this week that his recovery from September neck surgery is on schedule. “Peyton Manning underwent a thorough medical reevaluation as part of a postoperative visit with his surgeon,” Watkins’ statement read. “As a result of this examination, Manning is medically cleared to play professional football.” Colts owner Jim Irsay responded in a tweet: “Peyton has not passed our physical nor has he been cleared to play for The Indianapolis Colts.” Irsay said a team statement was coming later Friday. The four-time league MVP missed the entire 2011 season after having his third neck surgery in 19 months, a fusion of two vertebrae. There have been concerns that the injury might end Manning’s 14-year NFL career. However, Manning has sounded increasingly confident about his recovery and told reporters earlier this week that he was not planning to retire. He’s been throwing at least two months, including a session Tuesday with several of his teammates. Even if Manning can take the hits, there is no guarantee he will remain in Indy. The Colts owe Manning a $28 million roster bonus on March 8. If they don’t pay it, they could risk losing him in free agency. There have been growing indications that the Colts may be ready to part with their longtime franchise player. New general manager Ryan Grigson said Thursday the team must put aside the sentimental reasons for keeping Manning and make a decision based on what’s best for the team. Team owner Jim Irsay is expected to make that call. “You can’t do things to where you are going to hurt the whole franchise with other decisions that you know might hurt at the moment, but in the end they help the sum of the parts,” Grison said. “It is a tough deal in this business, and it happens at every position, it happens with coaching, it happens with people in personnel and it is completely part of the process and the business.” Irsay and Manning are scheduled to meet again next week. Irsay told reporters earlier Thursday that he had nothing new to report. That would be a welcome respite in Indy after four chaotic weeks. Last month, the Colts fired vice chairman Bill Polian, general manager Chris Polian, coach Jim Caldwell and most of Caldwell’s assistants. The flurry of moves prompted Manning to go public with his complaints, which drew a strong rebuke from Irsay. The two appeared to mend fences Friday. And the Manning story has continually upstaged Indianapolis’ first Super Bowl week. Thursday was no exception. With speculation swirling about Manning’s future, his presumed successor - Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck, expected to be taken by the Colts with the No. 1 pick came to town and told reporters he wants to start immediately. A few hours later, Grigson acknowledged that he met with Manning for 20 minutes last week, calling it a straightforward conversation between two regular guys. New coach Chuck Pagano said he also spoke with Manning last week. Nobody provided details of the conversation, though. “We’re in a holding pattern in that respect,” he said when asked if the uncertainty would prevent the Colts from doing business with their soonto-be free agents. “Until it is (resolved), we’re going to go about our business as usual.” Before the night ended, Watkins joined the chorus by confirming that Manning was healthy enough to play. C M Y K C M Y K
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