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Galleries for November 2012

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Galleries for Friday, November 30

Evan Bradds (40) of Greeneview is guarded by Austin Piatt (15) of Chaminade Julienne during Friday's basketball game at Greeneview on Nov. 30, 2012. 
Photo by Barbara J. Perenic/Cox Media Group

Greeneview vs. CJ boys basketball

Trotwood-Madison plays Toledo Central Catholic in the Division II state football championship in Massillon, Ohio, Friday, Nov. 30, 2012.

Trotwood-Madison vs. Toledo Central Catholic

Trotwood-Madison played against Toledo Central Catholic in the D-II state championship game on Friday, Nov. 30, 2012.

Wright-Patterson AFB kicked off the holiday season with the annual Tree Lighting Ceremony, at the Wright-Patt Club and Banquet Center on Friday, November 30.  The Budweiser Clydesdale Team and wagon opened the ceremony.  The world-renown team is visiting U.S. armed forces installations as part of a Military Tour showing appreciation and support for military members and their families.  Team drivers John Nisle, left, Travis Houser and dog King brought 88th Airbase Wing Commander Col. Cassie Barlow the ceremony on the wagon.-- Staff Photo by Ty Greenlees

Base Christmas Tree Lighting

Clinton-Massie vs. St. Clairsville

Clinton-Massie defeated St. Clairsville on Friday, Nov. 30, 2012 to win the D-IV State Football Championship.

Wheels of the Week: 12/1

Grab the tissues, because you know "everytime a bell rings an angel gets its wings."  A Wonderful Life used to be on all the time, but now you have to search for the airings, or better yet, buy it here.

Movies to make the holidays merrier

At one point, you're going to want to wind down with a great holiday movie this season. So, what should be on your Christmas movie viewing list? Here's a start.

The Holiday Tree is seen at the 5th annual Holiday Tree Lighting at L.A. Live and opening of LA Kings Holiday Ice on Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Matt Sayles/Invision for AEG/AP Images)

Lighting the way to Christmas

The holidays get just a little brighter as we pull out the boxes of lights, decorating almost every tree, window and roof. All the while, the pros get paid big bucks to flip the switch and light the way to Christmas.

1st Lt. Aaron Dunn kisses his wife Leanne, holding their baby Emma, age 14 months, following an arrival ceremony for soldiers returning from a deployment in Afghanistan, at Ft. Carson, in Colorado Springs, Colo., before sun up Friday Nov. 30, 2012. 1st Lt. Dunn, with the 4th Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, had not seen his wife and baby since he deployed in February. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley)

This week in photos: Nov. 30, 2012

Look at some of the past week's headlines in photos.

Galleries for Thursday, November 29

'Santa' showers $100 bills on storm-hit NJ, NY

A wealthy Missouri man posing as "Secret Santa" handed out $100 bills to some Staten Island residents who had lost everything to Superstorm Sandy.

5 films about the financial crisis you can bank on

From misery comes art. Here are five films fueled by the economic woes of the past decade.

  The designers at Ashley Furniture in Ballwin, Missouri, set up several holiday decor scenes in their showroom.

Table setting for the holidays

WHERE'S LIZ LEMON WHEN YOU NEED HER?: Police surprised a Canadian actress accused of stalking Alec Baldwin by locking her up again at the close of an otherwise-routine court appearance. Authorities wouldn't discuss why Genevieve Sabourin was re-arrested in Manhattan. But a judge had ordered her to stay away from the "30 Rock" star, and there were recent media reports that she had posted angry tweets about his new wife.

This Week in Entertainment: Nov. 30, 2012

This Week in Entertainment: Nov. 30, 2012

  Gen. David Petraeus, the former CIA director, said he “screwed up royally” in his alleged affair with his biographer, Paula Broadwell.

Political scandals of 2012

The BMW i8 Concept is shown at the LA Auto Show in Los Angeles, Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

Concepts abound at the LA car show

The big automakers take center stage in Los Angeles as designers show what they've had on the drawing board.

Seven-time league MVP Barry Bonds leads this year's Hall of Fame ballot. Considered one of baseball's best hitters, the all-time home run leader (762) has been associated with performance-enhancing drugs. He holds the major league record for base-on-balls (2,558) and single-season home run (73). Bonds was a .298 career hitter with 2,935 hits. Candidates need 75 percent of the vote for induction. Voting results will be announced Jan. 9. | Polarizing ballot

Controversial first-timers on Hall of Fame ballot

24 new players are up for voting in this year's Hall of Fame ballot. Inductees will be announced Jan. 9, 2013.

Embattled actress Lindsay Lohan was arrested in November after allegedly hitting a woman during a fight at a New York nightclub. She was also arrested in September in New York City on charges that she clipped a pedestrian with her car and did not stop. She was also in court earlier in the year stemming from charges of shoplifting a necklace in 2011.

Celebrity arrests in 2012

Celebrity arrests in 2012

University of Dayton forward Ally Malott goes to basket for two points over 
Wright State University on Tuesday evening at the WSU Nutter Center 
Contributed Photo by Charles Caperton

Dayton vs. Wright State women

NJ spruce lights up as Rockefeller Center tree

The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is lit for the 2012 holiday season.

Galleries for Wednesday, November 28

Powerball ticket sales drive jackpot up

Sales for Powerball tickets for the drawing on Wed., Nov. 28, 2012, were red hot.

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