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Conan: Conan O'Brien At the Missouri State Fair, a rodeo clown put on a President Obama mask and tried to get a bull to chase him. Yeah. But it backfired because the bull sat down and said, "Let's be fair and see what he does with his second term." The Tonight Show: Jay Leno (R) Neural scientists at MIT say they can plant false memories in your brain. No, that is not new. Politicians have been doing that for years. They're called campaign promises! The head of the TSA said beginning later this year, people can pay an $85 fee that will allow them to go through the airport line very quickly with minimal checking. Or as terrorists call that, money well spent. Jimmy Kimmel Live!: Jimmy Kimmel It's back-to-school season. Going back to school, especially to a new school, can be scary, but I do have some advice, and I think it's good advice for kids: be yourself. And if that doesn't work, be someone cooler. Going, going, gone: A be- loved member of the Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital is taking her leave. The beloved Sandra Oh, who's been with "Grey's Anatomy" through all nine of its seasons, has announced that the upcoming 10th season of the highly successful medical drama will be her last. "Creatively, I really feel like I gave it my all, and I feel ready to let her go," Oh told "The Hollywood Reporter" when news of her decision became public. The Canadian actress has played Dr. Cristina Yang since the show premiered back in 2005, and quickly became a fan favorite. Her stellar acting earned her a well-deserved Golden Globe award in 2006. As of yet, there's no word on just how the star's exit will be handled on the screen. What isn't in doubt, though, is that Oh won't have any trouble finding more work. The 42-year-old actress has starred in several big-screen successes, including "Sideways" (2004) and "Under the Tuscan Sun" (2003). "Grey's Anatomy" fans will no doubt be keeping their eyes on a few other members of the cast whose contracts are ending after the 10th season. Patrick Dempsey ("Made of Honor," 2008), Chandra Wilson ("Strangers With Candy," 2005), Justin Chambers ("The Zodiac," 2005), James Pickens Jr. ("Traffic," 2000) and Ellen Pompeo ("Daredevil," 2003) are all coming up for contract negotiations. Despite Oh's departure, it's a pretty safe bet that "Grey's Anatomy" isn't go- the highest-rated shows on television, and ABC affirmed its commitment to the program in a public statement. The 10th season — Oh's last — premieres on ABC Thursday, Sept. 26. Welcome home: Visitors to Haven may find the town's population a bit bigger these days. "Haven" is one of Syfy's most popular shows. It earned the distinction of being the most popular cable drama during its time-slot last season, and a few more actors have joined the cast for the upcoming fourth season. Both Emma Lahana ("Hellcats") and Christian Camargo ("Dexter") have come on board the drama, while Colin Ferguson ("Eureka") has signed on to be a recurring guest star throughout the season. Lahana joins the cast as Jennifer Mason, a unique young woman who starts hearing voices in her head. Camargo has been cast as Wade Crocker, the successful half-brother of Duke Crocker (Eric Balfour, "24"). Meanwhile, Ferguson's temporarily hanging up his sheriff's badge as he leaves the set of "Eureka," another Syfy hit. In "Haven" he'll play a mysterious stranger in a season-long plot arc. "Haven" is just one of the successful screen adaptations of author Stephen King's works. Based on the novella "The Colorado Kid," "Haven" tells the story of a mysterious town in Maine, as seen through the eyes of former FBI agent Audrey Parker (Emily Rose). Sandra Oh in "Grey's Anatomy" BALLPOINT PENS BINDER CALCULATOR CLIPBOARD DIVIDERS DRY-ERASE BOARD ENVELOPES ERASER GLUE HIGHLIGHTER INK LAMINATOR LETTER OPENER LINED PAPER MAILING LABELS MARKERS NOTEBOOKS PENCIL CASE POSTAL SCALE tvsearch From the list, find each word and circle its letters in the puzzle above to reveal the message relating to this week's theme. ROLODEX RULER SCISSORS STAMPS STAPLES Eastern Travel 3x5 STENO PAD TABS TACKS TAPE TONER The Daily Star, Oneonta, N.Y., Friday, September 6, 2013 Controversial Yankees slugger Alex Rodriguez hit his first home run of the year and the season premiere of "Breaking Bad" aired. It was a big day for drug dealers. TV Media Office & School Supplies 5 starsonscreen late laughs By Andrew Warren ing the way of the dodo any time soon. It remains one of

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