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Crags and Camp Gilmore, operated in tandem and run by the Salvation Army. Surrounded by oaks and evergreens in the scenic Malibu Canyon, Luis will have the chance to hike, swim, play games, rock climb and practice archery. Luis has attended the Salvation after- school program in Whittier nearly every day after school for five years. There, he performs with the choir and in musical productions such as last County Spelling He also participates in the Adventure Corps, similar to Boy Scouts. The program is devoted to developing interpersonal skills, performing community service, building friendships and engaging in multicultural learning.

At the first of two camp sessions that attend this summer, Luis will earn Adventure Corps emblems by completing specific tasks and activities. At the second, Luis will indulge his love of music with the and theme, inspired by the Hard Rock Acouple of years ago, Luis also attended the Salvation Music Camp, where activities included hip-hop and rap classes. According to Robert Davidson, assistant corps officer, music camp teaches not just confidence but also stage presence, something Luis can carry with him for the rest of his life. At the moment, Luis thinking too hard about future plans. Like many boys his age, Luis loves video games and fantasizes about acareer in that field.

He says, have this thing where you can actually test video games and get paid for it! a pretty good He also considers the possibility of joining the Marines. His father encourages that goal, noting that the military can help with expenses of college and buying ahome. But for now, Luis is looking forward to two weeks of camp, enjoying friends, sports, music and the life of a 12-year-old boy. With $1.6 million raised last year by the Los Angeles Times Summer Camp Campaign, approximately 6,500 children will go to camp in Southern California this summer. The Summer Camp Campaignis part of the Los Angeles Times Family Fund, aMcCormick Foundation fund, which matches all donations at 50 cents on the dollar.

Donations are tax-deductible as permitted by law. Addresses will not be released or published. Mail donations using the attached form (do not send cash), donate by phone at (800) 5183975 or donate online now at latimes.com/donate. daina.solomon@latimes.com SUMMER CAMP CAMPAIGN Wanted: more play, less work Luis, 12, is helping dad on the job. But at camp, he can swim, hike and play music.

Daina Beth Solomon Enclosed is my gift of to help send children to camp. Last Name, First Name Address City, Zip Please list my gift as follows: (write below or check Anonymous) Anonymous Mail to: Los Angeles Times Fund Summer Camp Campaign P.O. Box 100324 Pasadena, CA 91189-1100 LASNC-ED 714 Yes, I want to help ESPN drew much criticism for its special on basketball star LeBron decision where he would play next season, but only three prime-time programs last week drew more viewers. on Thursday averaged 9.95 million viewers, topped only by the Wednesday and Tuesday episodes of Got and a rerun of on CBS, according to figures released Tuesday by the Nielsen Co. It was also the third most-watched cable program of the year, behind coverage of Pro Bowl, which averaged 12.3 million viewers, and the Jan.

18 episode of the Nickelodeon youth- oriented comedy which averaged 11.16 million viewers. Viewership peaked at 13.1 million in the second quarter-hour, when James announced he would play for the Miami Heat. As expected, viewers returned to broadcast television a week after the combined viewership of the four major broadcast networks sank to their lowest level since the start of the Nielsen peoplemeter system in September 1987, mainly because of customary low viewing during the Independence Day weekend. The four major networks combined to average20.64 million viewers for their prime-time programming between July 5 and Sunday, more than the 18.91mil- lion a week earlier and 3.5% more than the 19.94 million for the same week a year ago. CBS combined its usual success with reruns of its scripted programming with the first two episodes of the 12th season of to be the most-watched network for the third consecutive week.

PRIME-TIME TV RANKINGS Larry Busacca Getty Images for Estabrook Group MIAMI-BOUND: Viewership peaked at 13.1million when LeBron James announced he would go to Heat. LeBron is an immediate hit His announcement on ESPN is the third most-watched cable program of the year. city news service ProgramNet- work Viewers ProgramNet- work Viewers 1 Got Talent (Wed.) NBC11.95 2 Got Talent (Tue.) NBC11.82 3 NCISCBS10.74 4 The Bachelorette ABC9.14 5 Wipeout --------------------------------------6 The Mentalist CBS8.64 7 NCIS: Los AngelesCBS8.58 8 The Big Bang Theory CBS8.50 9 Two and a Half MenCBS8.32 10 Wipeout --------------------------------------11 Big Brother 12 Kitchen FOX7.20 CSI: Miami CBS7.20 14 60 MinutesCBS7.07 15 Big Brother --------------------------------------16 Minute to Win It (Wed.) NBC6.97 17 CSI: NYCBS6.71 18 Criminal MindsCBS6.60 CSICBS6.60 Kitchen (8 p.m.) FOX6.60 --------------------------------------21 So You Think You Can Dance (Wed.) FOX6.30 22 Rookie BlueABC6.22 23 So You Think You Can Dance (Thu.) FOX6.17 24 Flashpoint CBS6.04 25 The Mentalist --------------------------------------26 FlashpointCBS5.90 27 Cold CaseCBS5.72 28 Law Order: SVUNBC5.65 29 Rules of Engagement (Mon.) CBS5.60 30 Soy Tu --------------------------------------31 32 Funniest Home Videos ABC5.34 33 Soy Tu 34 48 Hours MysteryCBS5.22 35 Dateline --------------------------------------36 The Good WifeCBS5.17 37 Soy Tu (Wed.) UNI5.16 38 Soy Tu (Mon.) UNI5.05 39 Got Talent (Sun.) NBC5.02 40 Soy Tu --------------------------------------41 Dateline 7 p.m.) NBC4.95 42 Boston MedABC4.93 43 True Beauty 44 Law Order: Criminal Intent(8 p.m.) NBC4.75 How I Met Your Mother (Mon.) CBS4.75 --------------------------------------46 Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (8 p.m.) ABC4.74 Primetime: What Would You Do? ABC4.74 48 Most Wanted: America Fights Back FOX4.67 49 Modern FamilyABC4.53 50 Hasta que el Dinero nos Separe (Thu.) UNI4.42 --------------------------------------51 Last Comic Standing NBC4.41 52 Castle 53 The MiddleABC4.36 54 Cops FOX4.35 55 Hasta que el Dinero nos Separe (Tue.) UNI4.33 Hasta que el Dinero nos Separe (Wed.) UNI4.33 57 The Middle 8 p.m.) ABC4.30 58 Hasta que el Dinero nos Separe (Fri.) UNI4.28 59 Hasta que el Dinero nos Separe (Mon.) UNI4.09 60 Glee 8 p.m.) FOX3.91 --------------------------------------61 Losing It With JillianNBC3.89 62 Family GuyFOX3.87 63 Primetime: Family Secrets ABC3.81 64 Rules of Engagement (Wed.) CBS3.74 65 How I Met Your Mother (Wed.) CBS3.72 --------------------------------------66 The SimpsonsFOX3.71 67 Don Francisco Presenta UNI3.70 68 Friday Night LightsNBC3.64 69 DownfallABC3.63 70 CopsFOX3.61 --------------------------------------71 MediumCBS3.55 72 Lie toMe 73 ClevelandFOX3.42 74 Wife SwapABC3.42 75 Law Order: Criminal Intent NBC3.39 --------------------------------------76 The Gates ABC3.34 Funniest Home Videos (Sat.) ABC3.34 78 Aqui Ahora 79 Mi Pecado 80 Crimetime Saturday (8 p.m.) CBS3.23 --------------------------------------81 Rosa de Guadalupe (Thu.) UNI3.04 82 Mi Pecado Cougar TownABC2.99 84 ScoundrelsABC2.98 85 Persons UnknownNBC2.95 --------------------------------------86 Mi Pecado 87 Mi Pecado 88 House 8 p.m.) FOX2.88 89 Movie: of the NBC2.84 90 Rosa de Guadalupe (Fri.) UNI2.68 --------------------------------------91 Good Guys 92 Community 8 p.m.) NBC2.54 93 Cristina 94 Mi Pecado 95 Joan Sebastian: Mi Historia UNI2.43 --------------------------------------96 Sabado GiganteUNI2.34 97 Community 9:30 p.m.) NBC2.22 98 Community 10 p.m.) NBC2.21 99 Community 9 p.m.) NBC2.05 100 Community 10:30 p.m.) NBC2.01 Network averages Here is the number of viewers (in millions) that each network averaged per hour of prime time, for last week and for the season. Network Last week Season to date CBS6.2711 NBC5.157.79 ABC4.898.3 Fox4.339.29 UNI3.53.47 Here are the rankings for national prime-time network television last week (July 5-11) as compiled by the Nielsen Co. They are based on the average number of people who watched a program from start to finish.

Nielsen estimates there are 286 million potential viewers in the U.S. ages 2 and older. Viewership is listed in millions. Dear Amy: We sent our daughter to the college of her dreams. We paid for school, so she has no loans to repay.

Graduation was two months ago. Now she is homeand will not make a serious attempt to look for work or an internship. Iwould be fine if she found an unpaid internship because I know the job market is not great. Her father seems to agree that she should be doing more, but he claims I am too hard on her. He also said we will have to wait until she is motivated.

With free room and board, Internet and a big- screen TV, she might never be motivated. Imade her go to a job workshop and a job club. They offered good suggestions and contacts, but she follow up. She lied about submitting a so I told her point-blank that if she is not making a serious effort to find a job in her field starting now, I will find her a job at or in local retail. Iwill also have to review her efforts and documentation each day, as if she were in kindergarten.

Fed-Up Mom Dear Fed-Up: You and your husband need to present a united position. As long as he tolerates this behavior, your daughter will continue her career as a couch potato. You are part of the prob- lemtoo. Stop treating your daughter like a kindergartner and start treating her like a seventh-grader. Take away the car.

Take away any allowance. Take away her phone. Take away the TV. Give her a deadline say Sept. 1.

Tell her that on that day start charging a reasonable rent. provide your daughter with ideas unless she asks for them. Make her ask you directly for any money you give her. feel sorry for your daughter, but have confidence that she will figure things out. help by showing her the reality of what life is like when you are unoccupied or under-occupied.

tough. boring. And a waste of time. Dear Amy: What is the proper way to address formal mailto a married lesbian couple with the same last name? Curious Dear Curious: Ishared your question with a representative from Outvite.com, acompany that produces invitations for gay couples. We agree that there is no single answer.

Do your friends refer to themselves as in correspondence? If so, then and Mrs. Jane and Barb would work. Otherwise, you could address it to Smith and Jane without titles and with their names on separate lines, or to and Jane written on one line. (Your friends might prefer over Send questions to Amy Dickinson by e-mail to ASK AMY post-grad attitude working.

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