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Place Your Employment Ad Today! Don't know what to plan for the weekend? Every Thursday, find upcoming weekend events y onln i goshennews.com / Over 3,500 resumes are posted on monster.com in The Goshen News readership areas. 574-533-2151 ext. 398 Nobody Covers Your Hometown Better! Web links The flames of competition are burning as a new season of Gordon Ramsay's "Hell's Kitchen" launches Tuesday on Fox. Get cooking at www.fox. com/hellskitchen/ On Tuesday, "Preachers' Daughters" premieres on Lifetime, profiling pastors trying to keep their daughters on the straight and narrow. Click on www.mylifetime. com/shows/preachersdaughters "Jim Rome on Showtime" returns with new episodes Wednesday — on Showtime, of course — as the sportscaster takes on issues of the day. Learn more at sports.sho.com/programs/ jim-rome Solution on page 3. The new R.J. Cutler documentary "The World According to Dick Cheney" airs Friday on Showtime. Take a look at the trailer at youtu. be/L3BPK8ahNPo March 22 & 23 Bremen location March 30 Saturday only Nappanee location Sunday, HBO's "Girls" ends its second season, continuing to be one of the shows critics love to hate (and occasionally like). Click on www.hbo.com/ girls/index.html IN focus "The Bill Murray Show," www.mydamnchannel.com/ channel/mark_malkoff_ 3327.aspx This series — with at least 17 episodes — consists entirely of comedian, writer and filmmaker Mark Malkoff's ("The Colbert Report") efforts to get movie star Bill Murray to visit his apartment in Queens, N.Y. The rub is that Malkoff doesn't actually know Murray, so the site features a plea for users to call the Bill Murray Hotline and offer suggestions on how the visit can be achieved. Annual • In Store Specials • Door Prizes • Refreshments Two Locations to Better Serve You 1319 Plymouth-Goshen Tr. • Bremen • 574-546-4413 7195 W 1350 N • Nappanee • 574-773-2488 "Wild Kratts Creature Math," www.AppStore.com/ WildKrattsCreatureMath The creature-loving Kratt brothers specialize in introducing kids to the wonders of the natural world in entertaining ways. With their new iPad app, Martin and Chris Kratt allow young users ages 2 to 8 to practice basic math skills such as addition and subtraction while they create and care for animal habitats. The app adjusts automatically as users' skill levels increase and introduces new creature facts. March 11-17, 2013 • The Goshen News • Viewer's Choice 9

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