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Fatherh~~d FOOD, FAMILY & CHEF JOHN BESH’S RECIPE FOR HAVING IT ALL SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 2012 CHEF JOHN BESH S RECIPE FOR HAVING IT ALL C HEF J O HN BE S H’ S RE C IPE F O R HAVIN G IT ALL S ND SU S N SUND SUND SUND SU D SUND SU SU S N S S S N S ND N UND UND SU D SUND SUND SUN SUND SUND UN ND ND ND ND N ND ND ND ND ND ND N ND ND ND D D D ND ND D D D D D D ND SUND S S S U UND SUND ND N ND ND ND ND ND D D SUND S N UND N N ND ND D D D D SUND SUN UND UND ND ND D ND SUND S D SUND SU D SU D S U D SU D U D N ND ND ND ND ND N ND SU D SUN ND ND S N SU D SU D N ND SU S D S ND S D SU S ND SU SU SU S N N D D SU SU S D SU S UN S S U U D UN ND D S S S U UND S S S S S ND S S U U N D D D D U DAY AY A AY AY AY AY AY A AY A A AY, AY Y Y AY, AY, Y, AY AY Y AY AY AY Y AY A A AY Y AY, AY A AY A A AY AY Y, A A AY, A AY AY, AY AY AY, A A A A A A A A, A A AY, A A A, AY Y Y AY, Y AY Y, AY Y A AY A AY Y JU E JU E JUNE J N J J J JUN JUN JUN J E UN UN JUN JUN JU UN UN UNE JUN UNE UNE N N NE N NE NE N NE N NE N N N NE E E E E E E NE U E J NE JUNE JU E J J J J JU UN JUN JUN N N NE NE N NE N NE E NE J JU E J J N JUN N NE NE NE JU J JUNE U U UNE UNE N NE NE J J JUNE UN N N UNE N N NE E NE J J JUN JUN NE NE NE NE NE JUN JU E JU J JU E UNE UN JU UNE NE NE E E J J U U E NE U E JU JUNE N NE UN NE NE E J JUN JUN NE N J NE U E E E E J N N U E E J N NE J NE J J J UNE J 1 17 17 17 1 17 1 1 17 17 17, 17 17 17 17 17 17 1 1 17, 1 1 1 17 7 17 17 1 1 1 1 1 17 7 17 7 1 17 17 17 7, 7 17 17 7, 7 7 1 17 7 1 1 17 1 1 , 1 1 7 1 1 1 , 1 , , , , 1 7, , 1 , 1 2 1 201 201 2 2 2 2 1 201 201 201 201 0 0 20 201 201 1 2 20 201 201 2 201 201 20 2 201 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 201 20 20 2 20 0 2 2 1 2 0 0 2 2 1 0 2 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 BESH WITH HIS BOYS: FROM LEFT, LUKE, ANDREW, JACK, AND BRENDAN © PARADE Publications 2012. All rights reserved.

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Fatherh~~dFOOD, FAMILY &

CHEF JOHN BESH’S RECIPE FOR HAVING IT ALL

SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 2012

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what’s going on. I don’t even think I’ve mentioned the word bachelorette to her,” Maynard says of her daughter, Ricki, 6. “She loves any kind of chaos in the house. I told her it was a very elaborate fam-ily video she can watch

way down the road.” The 26-year-old single mom was protective of her

daughter while fi lming the dating show. “People will

fl oor of the Watergate

offi ce building where

the crime occurred is

empty and up for rent.

At 2,040 square feet,

the space is going for

about $7,500 a month.

See more photos of the

historic building, still a

D.C. tourist attraction, at

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the reality show

to her daughter?

—Joline S., San Diego

A: “She doesn’t know a lot about

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in the offi ce where

the Watergate burglary

took place? —Darrell

Brown, Austin, Tex.

A: Today marks 40 years

since the infamous break-

in that led to President

Nixon’s resignation, and

the suite on the sixth

P The Watergate complex in Washington, D.C.

p Bachelore� e Emily Maynard

Got a question? Email us at [email protected]

Hugh Jackman, dad

of two, talks about his

favorite Father’s Day gift.

“THE BEST IS A HAND-WRITTEN

CARD. I DON’T KNOW WHERE

SOME OF MY AWARDS ARE, BUT I

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Jimmy FallonThe 37-year-old Saturday Night Live alum and

host of Late Night With Jimmy Fallon has a new musical comedy album, Blow Your Pants O� ,

featuring Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen, and more.

What was it like singing with such music legends? I couldn’t believe it was happening! I grew up idolizing these singers. You couldn’t get bigger than Paul McCartney in my house.What was the fi rst impression you ever did? It was James Cagney when I was 2 years old. I’m on tape saying, “You dirty rat!” As I got older, I started doing Rodney Dangerfi eld, Steve Martin, and anyone on Saturday Night Live.Do you have any TV addictions? My wife and I love watching reality TV shows—any of the Housewives, The Amazing Race, and Survivor. I gotta stay up on my video games, too.Were you the class clown as a kid? I always wanted to make the teacher laugh. One of my big jokes in fourth grade was when I pointed to a nun’s habit and said, “Is that felt?” And she said, “No,” and I rubbed my hands on it and said, “Now it is!” I thought I was so funny. I found the right job, I think.

Email your questions to Walter Scott at [email protected]. Letters can be sent to P.O. Box 5001, Grand Central Station, New York, N.Y. 10163-5001.

see that Ricki’s life wasn’t really affected.” The Bachelorette airs Mondays on ABC at 8 p.m. ET.

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BIG COUNTRY

Two great showmen bare their souls in new albums. Alan Jackson (above) is beloved for honky-tonks like “Good Time,” but on Thirty Miles West, he strikes a deep, personal chord with “When I Saw You Leaving,” a song wri� en for his wife, who successfully ba� led can-cer. You’ll hear plenty of Kenny Chesney’s stadium rock persona on Welcome to the Fishbowl, but it’s the laid-back, o� -season Chesney who wins out

with “Come Over,” a sad, slow-burning song about not being able to let go of a love.

WAR OF THE WORLDS

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June 20 IS THE LONGEST DAY OF THE YEAR—USE EVERY MINUTE OF IT. HERE ARE SOME GREAT IDEAS.

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(1) Build a towering sand sculpture—turrets and all. For tips and tricks, go to sandcastlecentral.com. (2) Read an excerpt from the new novel The Age of

Miracles by Karen Thompson Walker at Parade.com/miracles. It’s a “what if?” story in which the earth’s rotation slows, resulting in ever-longer days. (3) Hit (then rehit) the links. Want a goal? The most holes played in 12 hours by a single golfer walking the fairways is 221, by Scott Holland, at Banff, Canada, in 2005, according to Guinness World Records. (4) Pick strawberries, then use them to make your own scrumptious ice cream. Go to Parade.com/berries for the recipe. (5) Take a one-day course online. Get access to classes from some of the world’s top schools by downloading the free iTunes U app.

To enter for a chance to win

tickets to see Kellie Pickler, Brantley Gilbert, and more at the Ram Jam concert in Nashville, go to Parade.com/country

No worries. Send Dad a fun e-card and he’ll think you’ve planned it for weeks! Scan this tag with your smartphone for your choice of free Father’s Day cards.

Whoops!FORGOT FATHER’S DAY?

June 20 IS THE LONGEST DAY OF THE YEAR—USE EVERY MINUTE OF IT HERE ARE SOME GREAT IDEAS

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Sunscreen manufacturers

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be applied 15 to 30 minutes

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If you fi rst apply a sunscreen

when you’re already in the

sunshine, how is its effective-

ness altered? —Linda Weller,

Fresno, Calif.

The effectiveness is delayed at least 15 minutes while the product dries. This can be signifi cant exposure depending on the time of day and the fairness of one’s skin. And if you do this repeatedly—say, over the course of a weeklong vacation—you’ll build up a low level of UV radiation dam-age without even noticing it.

There’s no such thing as a safe suntan, including “base” tans intended to delay burning. If one’s natural skin color has changed after UV exposure, the skin has been damaged.

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Rummaging around in the kitchen of his Slidell, La., home, John Besh—a former U.S. Marine turned award-

winning celebrity chef who runs nine restaurants and has written a pair of highly regarded cook-books—stumbled upon something that made his stomach sink: a crumpled-up fast-food bag.

He snatched up the offending item, showed it to his wife, Jenifer, and asked, “Really?”

“Yes,” she answered, unapolo-

getically. Turns out, Jenifer, who isn’t naturally drawn to the kitchen and has her hands full raising four active boys with a husband who works nights, had picked up the quickie meal. “You know,” she said, “if you were half as concerned about what your boys eat as what your customers eat, we’d have a healthier family.”

Sobering stuff for Besh, who not only enjoys a booming career as the handsome, happy face of New Orleans cooking but is a vocal

A FEW YEARS AGO, CHEF John Besh

REALIZED HE’D BEEN WHIPPING UP DELICIOUS

FOOD FOR EVERYONE IN THE WORLD—EXCEPT

THOSE HE CARED MOST ABOUT. HERE’S HOW

HE MADE ROOM FOR FAMILY MEALS.

COVER and OPENING

PHOTOGRAPHS by

PETER FRANK EDWARDS

WRITTEN by BRUCE FEILER

DAD?

WHAT’S FOR

DINNER,

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champion of eating local. A rare combination of good ol’ boy (he hunts and fi shes) and cutting-edge culinary master (he won a James Beard Foundation Award in 2006), Besh, 44, opened Restaurant August in 2001 and has since added seven more eateries in the New Orleans area, plus one in San Antonio. He is also a ubiquitous presence on reality cooking shows (his own, Chef John Besh’s Family Table, is scheduled to air on PBS in April 2013) and makes scores of appearances sup-

porting everyone from beleaguered fi shermen in the Gulf of Mexico to marines in the Persian Gulf.

Besh knew Jenifer, a childhood schoolmate and his wife of 19 years, was right, and he vowed to make amends. “That moment was a turning point,” he explains on a sunny afternoon in his kitchen, as he prepares shrimp and pasta for his brood—Brendan, now 16; Jack, 11; Luke, 9; and Andrew, 7. “We needed a plan.”

He’s not the only one who’s con-

cerned about his clan’s eating habits. The past few years have seen an explosion of interest in the family dinner. In 2003, then president George W. Bush made a public service announcement with his mom, former first lady Barbara Bush, endorsing the rituals of fam-ily dinners. (The president joked that he grew up enjoying family dinner, “so long as my mother wasn’t cooking.”) Since then, celebrities like Jamie Lee Curtis and George Lopez, and even Major

League Baseball teams like the Boston Red Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers, have taken up the cause.

One reason for all the interest is a wave of research that says chil-dren and teens who eat with their families are less likely to drink or smoke, do drugs, get pregnant, suf-fer from depression, and develop eating disorders. Studies have also found that children who enjoy family meals have larger vocabu-laries, better manners, higher self-esteem, and more resilience.

Clockwise from top left: The guys gather round the grill—from left, Brendan, Jack, Andrew, John, and Luke; Besh’s grilled avocado and tomato salad; Andrew gets ready for the next course; Jenifer joins the fun; grilled rib eye steak; grilled corn on the cob.

Dishing It Out Scan here or go to Parade.com/besh to get John Besh’s recipes for grilled rib eye steak, grilled avocado and tomato salad, coleslaw, grilled corn on the cob, lemon icebox pie, and lemon-blackberry cheesecake, and for behind-the-scenes footage of our cover shoot with the Besh family.

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What’s more, research out of the Uni-versity of Michigan found that the amount of mealtime children share with their families at home was the single strongest predictor of high academic achievement scores. “When you look at the research, which is staggering, you realize all the things you worry about as a parent can be improved just by sitting down to regular dinners,” says Laurie David, a producer of An Inconvenient Truth and the author of The Family Dinner: Great Ways to Connect With Your Kids, One Meal at a Time.

There’s just one problem: Nearly every thing in contemporary life seems to conspire against regular family dinners. From both parents working full time, to children plowing through mountains of home-work every night, to those never-ending “Let me just answer this one last text!” interrup-tions, dinnertime has become prime time for anything but eating. In fact, some reports say the number of families sitting down together at night has been cut by a third over a three-decade period.

The Beshes can relate. John grew up in a family of six kids in which dinner was a mandatory formality—napkins in your lap, ball caps off your head, no elbows on the table. His father, a pilot, “tossed around current events and asked us to dispense judgment.” Besh fi rst dreamed of becoming a chef when he was 9 years old, after his father was hit by a

drunken driver and paralyzed and Besh began helping prepare family meals. “Through food I found I could make people happy,” he recalls. Jenifer, 44, grew up with similar rituals, though her four siblings were more raucous. “My sister was always arguing her constitutional rights [at the dinner table].”

But when the couple had their “come-to-dinner” showdown, they realized that if they wanted to reclaim their past, they needed to update old customs to meet their new reality. The first step in their strategy: stocking the pantry. “If you wait until you’re hungry to think about dinner, you’ll make bad choices,” says Jenifer. Besh

immediately filled the house with basics—pastas, grains, oils, spices. Jenifer was in charge of protein-rich foods, such as chicken, shrimp, and ground beef.

Next up: planning ahead. They started sketching out weekly menus, with Besh prepping extra food, which Jenifer could then repurpose on hectic school nights. “Instead of cooking one chicken, cook two,” she says. “If you’re preparing pasta tonight, fi x extra for tomorrow. If you’re making hamburgers for Monday, make meatballs on the side for Thursday.”

But it is the duo’s most innovative idea that has proved the most effective: They’ve stopped stressing about having to eat dinner every night at six. First they turned “family dinner” into “family breakfast.” As Besh writes in his latest book, My Family Table:

A Passionate Plea for Home Cooking, which lays out lavishly illustrated recipes from each phase of their new routine, “As a chef, I seldom have the opportunity to be that typical father who is able to spend time in the evenings with the lads. So I fi gure if I’m to have any quality time with them, it has to be early morning.” Besh takes this meal on himself, with a repertoire of all the kids’ favorites—pain perdu, buttermilk pancakes, cheesy grits, and biscuits. He also leaves wraps on the table, just in case someone’s in a hurry.

Even more inventive is the Beshes’ approach to evenings. During the school year, with the boys eating lunch as early as 10:30 a.m. (the cafeteria can be over-crowded), they come home hungry, and with sports practices starting as late as 5:30 p.m. (so that parents who work can coach), the family is rarely home during dinner hour. So Jenifer began serving “dinner” every day at 4 p.m. One of the boys says grace, she serves her jury-rigged meal (it might be

Cold comfort: John and the boys make lemon icebox pie, which can be prepped in advance and frozen until ready to serve.

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If You Purchased Automotive Filters From a Retailer, Your Rights Could Be Affected By a Class Action Settlement

Para una notificación en Español, llamar o visitar nuestro website

Settlements have been reached with Champion Laboratories, Inc. (“Champion”), Purolator Prod-ucts NA, LLC, Purolator Products Company, LLC, ArvinMeritor, Inc. (“Purolator”), Honeywell Inter-national (“Honeywell”), Wix Filtration Corp. LLC (“Wix”), Affinia Group Inc. (“Affinia”), Cummins Filtration Inc. (“Cummins”), Donaldson Company, Inc. (“Donaldson”), and Baldwin Filters, Inc. (“Bald-win”) (“Defendants”) about the prices of automotive and light truck oil, air, and fuel filters (“Filters”). The value of the Indirect Purchaser Class Settlement is $6,018,750 (“Settlement Fund”).

What Are The Settlements About? Plaintiffs claim that Defendants violated U.S. antitrust laws and the laws of AZ, AR, CA, DC, FL, HI, IL, IA, KS, ME, MI, MN, MS, MA, NE, NV, NH, NM, NY, NC, ND, PR, RI, SD, TN, UT, VT, WV, WI, and WY (the “states”), by conspiring to fix Filter prices. Defendants deny liability but settled to avoid litigation burdens.

Who Is a Class Member? You are a class member if, while residing in one of the states, you, between January 1, 1999 and March 8, 2012, purchased Defendants’ Filters for your own use from: Advance Auto Parts Inc., Ashland, Inc., Autozone, Inc., Bridgestone Retail Operations, LLC d/b/a Firestone Complete Auto, General Parts, Inc., Genuine Parts Company, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company d/b/a Goodyear Gemini Automotive Care, Jiffy Lube International, Inc., Midas, Inc., O’Reilly Automotive, Inc., Pennzoil-Quaker State Company, The Pep Boys-Manny, Moe & Jack, Sears, Roebuck & Co., Texaco, Inc., and Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., or their parents, affiliates, subsidiaries, d/b/a’s, predecessors or successors in interest.

Will I Get a Payment? No. Payment to individual class members is not practical because of the associ-ated costs. The Settlement Fund will be distributed to charities or other beneficiaries approved by the court that best represent the Class’ interests. Further infor-mation regarding these charities and other beneficia-ries are available on the settlement website.

What Are My Rights? If you do not want to take part in the Settlements, you have the right to opt out. To opt out, you must do so by 9/3/2012. If you do not opt out, you will release certain legal rights against Defendants, as described in the settlement agree-ments. Class members have the right to object to the Settlements. If you object to any of the Settlements, you must do so by 9/3/2012. You may speak to your own attorney at your own expense.

A Final Approval Hearing to consider Settlement approval and a request for litigation expenses incurred, attorneys’ fees of up to one-third of the Settlement Fund, and an incentive award of up to $500 for each class representative is at 10:00 a.m. on 10/4/2012, at the United States District Court for the Northern Dis-trict of Illinois in Courtroom 1703. The date, court-room, time and location may change.

Where Can I Get More Information? This Legal Notice is not a complete description of the case, Settlement terms, approval process, or your rights. For more information, please contact: Indirect Purchasers Filter MDL, PO Box 2009, Chanhassen, MN 55317-2009 or

www.IndirectPurchasers FilterSettlement.com

1-866-224-5376

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of beef from Monday, or easy pork grillades), then everyone piles into the SUV and heads back out again. When the family returns around 7:30, she dispatches the boys to the shower, then gathers them back in the kitchen for dessert. Not surprisingly, 11-year-old Jack declares this the best part of his day (his favorite treat is lemon icebox pie). Notice the new routine: three family meals being served during the course of a day—and none of them at a traditional dinnertime. “Instead of feel-ing guilty because you don’t have the six o’clock thing,” reasons Jenifer, “just come together as a family whenever you have the time.”

Those who endorse family dinner love this idea. Can’t do it every night? Try it for just one day. Not home for supper? Gather everyone for a bedtime snack. Weekdays too busy? Aim for weekends. As important as the dinner part is, it’s the family part that matters more. As Mar-shall Duke, an Emory University psychologist, puts it, “Families who share meals have children who know more about their history and are better able to balance life’s ups and downs. Dinner is an excellent time to do that, but it’s not the only time.”

The highlight of the Beshes’ schedule occurs on Sundays. After morning mass, Dad cooks for everyone. Relatives stop by, crawfish are boiled, jambalaya gets stirred up—and the family that’s been coming and going all week hangs out all afternoon. “To me,” says Besh, “it’s not a proper Sunday without every-body coming together.”

What does Besh treasure most about those moments? “I feel the same way I felt when I cooked for my father—happy. People are talking, people are laughing.” He pauses, then grabs his youngest, Andrew, who has wandered by, and pulls him into his lap. “Give your daddy a kiss,” he says.

“I’ll try to provoke

thoughtfulconversation

by asking things like ‘Would you rather be

happy, successful, or good?’ or ‘Would

you rather be respected or loved?’ ”

—DR. MEHMET OZ (father of Daphne, 26; Arabella, 22; Zoe, 18;

and Oliver, 13)

Fare PlayHow to make family

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fun? These three famous dads have

some ideas. …

“I have one rule:

No electronics at the table. That

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The objective is to see, hear, and connect

with each other.”—BLAIR UNDERWOOD

(father of Paris, 15; Brielle, 13; and Blake, 11)

Bruce Feiler’s new book, The

Secrets of Happy Families, will be

published in February 2013.

“We play charades, and that makes my

kids laugh. They get to pick any topics

they want. When you’re laughing, you’re

talking.” —STEPHEN COLBERT (father of Madeline, 16; Peter,

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At one point, I was a wine telemarketer. Talking people into buying wine on the phone

is not an easy job to begin with, but when you don’t know anything about wine and you really don’t drink it, it becomes even more diffi cult.

Seeking a Friend takes place

in the weeks before an asteroid

is due to destroy Earth. Did

you think about how you’d

spend those last precious days?

My thoughts gravitated toward food, like a very good pizza. We’ve had deep-dish delivered from Giordano’s, Gino’s East, and Lou Malnati’s in Chicago. You can just call and have it shipped to you on dry ice.

Thanks to your � lms, you’ve

emerged as a romantic

leading man. Is that where

you saw your career going?

I know you’re asking that with a sense of irony because clearly, no. How did I end up in fi lms with people like Keira Knightley and Julianne Moore? All these beautiful leading ladies and me—it’s kind of shocking.

You own a general store in

Marsh� eld Hills, Mass. What

prompted you to buy it?

I’m a history buff, and during the Civil

War, they used the attic to sew Union army uniforms. It was for sale,

and frankly I was concerned. I wanted

to keep it as a com-munity focal point. Half

of it is a general store and the other half is a post offi ce. I want this generation of kids to be able to walk down the road, get a Popsicle, and hang out on the front porch on a summer day. My sister-in-law runs it; it’s a very sweet little place.

What item do you always

have in stock?

One of my favorite things is called an emergency clown nose. It’s one of those indis-pensable gift items.

What do you do on Sundays?

Sundays are reserved for family. We try to plan different things every week, whether it’s going to a kids’ museum, the beach, or taking bike rides around our neighborhood. [The kids] are 8 and 11, and they still like hang-ing out with us, so we’re taking advantage of it. I know it won’t always be that way.

Can Steve Carell still go see a

movie in a theater?

I went to see The Avengers with my family the other day. No one even noticed. I don’t cause a stir. Even when I try. [laughs]

He has mined comedy gold as a 40-Year-Old Virgin, an oblivi-

ous Offi ce boss, and a reluctant singleton fumbling with Crazy, Stupid, Love. Now Steve Carell, 49, is putting a darkly humor-ous spin on the apocalypse in Seeking a Friend for the End of the World, a (last chance at) love story costarring Keira Knightley. Thankfully, real life is less complicated, he tells Shawna Malcom. “We don’t live this strange lifestyle,” says the low-key, L.A.-based star, who has two children with his wife, Nancy. “It’s very ordinary, which is what I love about it.”

Steve CarellThe comic actor opens up about last meals,

vacuuming, and why he wants to preserve the past

Sunday with ...

Find out the gift he got from the cast

of The Office that made him very

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Now that you’ve made it, what

are you happy to let someone

else do for you? And what do

you still like to do yourself?

I don’t mind having someone else mow my lawn. But I enjoy vacuuming. We just got a cord-less vacuum cleaner that’s the best! It’s so handy. And recently I cleaned the gutters. If it’s something I can actually do and I have the time, I’ll do it.

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JOE SCARBOROUGH: One thing I loved about my dad is that he believed in the American dream and was a hopeless romantic. He taught us that if you worked hard and loved what you did, you’d be successful. Even when he was out of work for a year and a half, he always believed that better days were ahead. And you know what? He was right to have faith in his God and in his country. MIKA BRZEZINSKI: My father taught me to look at failure as a good thing, even if you don’t realize it at the time, because it opens the door to other oppor-tunities. When I called him the day I was fi red from CBS, weeping, that’s what he told me, and he was right. It was like getting a gentle, fatherly, loving embrace over the phone. It made me feel like the little girl he used to hug when I fell down.JOE: I think the quality I admired most in my father was how joyous he was. He just loved life. He loved his wife, he loved his family, and he threw himself at everything he did with great gusto. This is my second Father’s Day without him. He

Sunday Joe

passed away last year, and it’s still hard to believe he’s gone.MIKA: What I admire most is my father’s moral compass; it guides everything he does. One thing

both he and my mother imparted to us was to always have goals. They really felt that part of building kids was to educate them, to teach them to have

interests so they can contribute. The only thing I didn’t listen to was how hard to study. I got into trouble with every report card.JOE: The worst trouble I ever got into was when I was 5 years old and my ne’er-do-well friend across the street coaxed me into going into our neighbors’ house and opening up all of their Christmas presents while they were away. This was the great scandal of 1969. The punishment was extreme. I was not allowed to watch Mr. Ed for a week. MIKA: I try to incorporate the lessons my father taught me as a parent. Sometimes I wonder if I’m measuring up. I feel chal-lenged by today’s society and technology and everything that kids seem to get so easily now. JOE: Mika and I both work very long hours. I often fi nd myself dragging when I get home, but then I remember how active my father was, and how energetic and joyous he was. And that gets me up out of the chair so I can be that kind of father to my kids.

Lessons From DadThe hosts of MSNBC’s Morning Joe on what

they learned from their fathers

“Today, Patagonia! Tomorrow, the world!”

Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough

Tune in to Morning Joe on MSNBC, weekdays from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m.

“Dad, I think I’m ready for our little talk about the bulls and the bears.”

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StayHealthy

SPIDER BITE

DO: Wash with soap and water, then dab on an over-the-counter antibiotic cream, which will heal most bites within a week. The exceptions: bites from black widow or brown recluse spi-ders, which require medical care. DON’T: Worry if you don’t recognize these creatures (the former is shiny with a red hourglass mark on its belly; the latter sports a violin-shaped design near its head)—your doc-tor can identify the symptoms caused by their venom: nausea, cramping, and severe abdominal pain (widow) or fever and an agonizing wound (recluse).

SNAKE BITE

DO: Try to remem-ber the snake’s appearance. The vast majority are harmless, but if you don’t know for sure what kind you encountered, head to the ER—you may need antivenom. DON’T: Apply a tour-niquet or ice, cut the wound, or suck out the venom, says Eric Lavonas, M.D., associate director of the Rocky Mountain Poison and Drug

What’s Eating You?Been bi� en this summer? Don’t panic—just follow our guide.

Center in Denver. “Just clean the wound, then seek medical care.”

TICK BITE

DO: Grasp the tick firmly with your fingers or tweezers and pull it straight out, then snap a

cell phone photo (in case your doctor needs to determine the type of tick that bit you). DON’T: Forget to check yourself and your kids after a hike or other out-door activity. Ticks need several days of feeding to trans-mit disease, so as long as you spot them early on, you should be fine, says Kathleen Clem, M.D., chair of emergency medicine at Loma Linda University Medical Center in California. Seek

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treatment if you develop a bull’s-eye rash or headache and fever, which can signal Lyme disease or Rocky Mountain spotted fever.

DOG BITE

DO: See a doctor if the bite is on your face, ears, hands, or other highly visible place. Stitches can improve a scar’s appearance, and hand infections can be serious. Other-wise, you may not need medical care. Though the pain and bruising may be severe, canine bites don’t typically create a big gash, says Lavonas.DON’T: Hesitate to head to the ER if the dog acted sick or strange. Rabies is rare, but the four-dose vaccine must be started ASAP if there is any doubt. (Note: The shots today are less pain-ful than they used to be.) And be sure to get a tetanus booster if you’re not up to date. —Meryl

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If you have economic loss or property damage because of

the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, you could get money from

a class action settlement with BP Exploration & Production

Inc. and BP America Production Company (“BP”). Go to

DeepwaterHorizonSettlements.com for more information,

including information on how to file a claim.

WHO IS INCLUDED IN THE ECONOMIC &

PROPERTY DAMAGES SETTLEMENT?

The Economic and Property Damages (“E&PD”)

Settlement Class includes people, businesses, and other

entities in the states of Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi,

and certain counties in Texas and Florida, that were harmed

by the oil spill. The website DeepwaterHorizonSettlements.

com has detailed descriptions and maps to help you determine

whether a geographic location may be included in the E&PD

Settlement. Additionally, you can call 1-866-992-6174 or

e-mail questions@DeepwaterHorizonEconomicSettlement.

com to find out if a geographic location is included.

WHAT DOES THE ECONOMIC & PROPERTY

DAMAGES SETTLEMENT PROVIDE?

The E&PD Settlement makes payments for the following

types of claims: (1) Seafood Compensation, (2) Economic

Damage, (3) Loss of Subsistence, (4) Vessel Physical

Damage, (5) Vessels of Opportunity Charter Payment,

(6) Coastal Real Property Damage, (7) Wetlands Real

Property Damage, and (8) Real Property Sales Damage.

There is no limit on the total dollar amount of the E&PD

Settlement; all qualified claims will be paid.

HOW TO GET BENEFITS FROM THE ECONOMIC &

PROPERTY DAMAGES SETTLEMENT

You need to submit a Claim Form to request a payment.

You can get a copy of the various Claim Forms by visiting the

website or by calling 1-866-992-6174. Claims can be submitted

online or by mail. If you have questions about how to file your

claim, you should call the toll-free number for assistance.

The deadline to submit most E&PD claims will be April

22, 2014 or six months after the E&PD Settlement becomes

effective (that is, after the Court grants “final approval” and

any appeals are resolved), whichever is later. There will be

an earlier deadline to submit E&PD Seafood Compensation

claims. The earlier deadline to submit Seafood Compensation

claims will be 30 days after final approval of the Settlement

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deadlines will be posted on the website as they become

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beginning shortly after the Court-Supervised Settlement

Program commences. It is highly recommended that E&PD

Settlement Class Members complete and submit their claim

forms promptly. Please read the Medical Benefits Settlement

notice because you may also be eligible for benefits from that

settlement.

YOUR OTHER OPTIONS

If you do not want to be legally bound by the E&PD

Settlement, you must Opt Out or exclude yourself by

October 1, 2012 or you won’t be able to sue BP over certain

economic and property damage claims. If you stay in the

E&PD Settlement, you may object to it by August 31, 2012.

The Detailed Notice explains how to exclude yourself or

object.

The Court will hold a hearing on November 8, 2012 to

consider whether to approve the E&PD Settlement. You or

your own lawyer may ask to appear and speak at the hearing

at your own cost. The Court will also consider Class Counsel

fees, costs, and expenses including an interim payment of $75

million and additional awards equal to 6% of class claims and

benefits paid. Class Counsel fees, costs and expenses under

the Economic and Property Damages Settlement Agreement

and the Medical Benefits Settlement Agreement jointly

cannot exceed $600 million. Class members’ payments will

not be reduced if the Court approves the payment of Class

Counsel fees, costs, and expenses because BP will separately

pay these attorney fees, costs, and expenses.

Economic and Property Damages Settlement

Providing Money to Individuals and Businesses

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If you have a medical claim related to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, you could get benefits from a class action settlement with BP Exploration & Production Inc. and BP America Production Company (“BP”). Go to DeepwaterHorizonSettlements.com for more information, including information on how to file a claim.

WHO IS INCLUDED IN THE MEDICAL

BENEFITS SETTLEMENT?

The Medical Class includes (1) clean-up workers and (2) certain people who resided in specific geographic areas in coastal and wetlands areas along the Gulf Coast during specific periods in 2010. The website DeepwaterHorizonSettlements.com has detailed descriptions and maps to help you determine whether a geographic location may be included in one of these zones. Additionally, you can call 1-866-992-6174 or e-mail [email protected] to find out if a geographic location is included.

WHAT DOES THE MEDICAL BENEFITS

SETTLEMENT PROVIDE?

The benefits of the Medical Benefits Settlement include: (1) payments to qualifying people for certain acute (short-term) and chronic (ongoing) medical conditions occurring after exposure to oil or chemical dispersants; (2) provision of periodic medical examinations to qualifying people; and (3) creation of a Gulf Region Health Outreach Program, consisting of projects to strengthen the healthcare system. Benefits (1) and (2) will be provided only after the Court grants final approval and any appeals are resolved.

HOW TO GET BENEFITS FROM THE

MEDICAL BENEFITS SETTLEMENT

You need to submit a Claim Form to request benefits. You can get a copy of the Claim Form by visiting the

website or by calling 1-866-992-6174. Claims can be submitted by mail. If you have questions about how to file your claim, you should call the toll-free number for assistance.

The deadline for filing a Claim Form is one year after the Medical Benefits Settlement becomes effective (that is, after the Court grants “final approval” and any appeals are resolved). The exact date of the claim filing deadline will be posted on the website. It is highly recommended that Medical Class Members complete and submit their claim forms promptly. Please read the Economic and Property Damages Settlement notice because you may also be eligible for a payment from that settlement.

YOUR OTHER OPTIONS

If you do not want to be legally bound by the Medical Benefits Settlement, you must Opt Out or exclude yourself by October 1, 2012 or you won’t be able to sue BP over certain medical claims. If you stay in the Medical Benefits Settlement, you may object to it by August 31, 2012. The Detailed Notice explains how to exclude yourself or object.

The Court will hold a hearing on November 8, 2012

to consider whether to approve the Medical Benefits Settlement. You or your own lawyer may ask to appear and speak at the hearing at your own cost. Class Counsel will ask the Court to consider an award of fees, costs, and expenses of 6% of the value of the benefits actually provided under the Medical Benefits Settlement Agreement. Class Counsel fees, costs, and expenses under the Medical Benefits Settlement Agreement and the Economic and Property Damages Settlement Agreement jointly cannot exceed $600 million. Class members’ payments will not be reduced if the Court approves the payment of Class Counsel fees, costs, and expenses because BP will separately pay these attorney fees, costs, and expenses.

Medical Benefits Settlement

Providing Benefits to Clean-Up Workers and Certain Gulf Coast Residents

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