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HIGHLIGHTS

Monday, February 13, 2006

· The Olympics continue on CNBC, MSNBC, USA Network and WRC.

· "Naked Science: What's Sexy?" on National Geographic Channel.

· And Wizards basketball on CSN.

Winter Olympics

Women's hockey (MSNBC at 9 a.m.); women's luge (Channel 4 at 4); men's curling (CNBC at 5); figure skating, snowboarding and speedskating (Channel 4 at 8).

Sports

College Basketball. Connecticut at Villanova (ESPN at 7); Kansas at Oklahoma State (ESPN at 9).

Women's College Basketball. Maryland at Duke (ESPN2 at 7).

NBA Basketball. Washington at New Orleans (CSN at 8).

Cable Series

Naked Science: What's Sexy? explores what makes people act like fools when it comes to love (National Geographic Channel at 9).

Series

Skating With Celebrities. The final three couples compete (Channel 5 at 8).

One on One. Sara asks Breanna and Arnaz to be the spokescouple for her new matchmaking service despite their rocky romance (Channel 20 at 8).

7th Heaven. Rose informs Simon that she does not want to marry in his father's church, or in any church (Channel 50 at 8).

All of Us. Robert and Neesee put some space between themselves (Channel 20, 8:30).

24. President Logan reinstates Jack to CTU on a provisional basis (Channel 5 at 9).

The Bachelor: Paris. Travis gets some extended one-on-one time with each of the three remaining ladies, as they take overnight trips around Europe (Channel 7 at 9).

Girlfriends. Joan and Lynn persuade Darnell to quit his job and follow his dreams of joining a racing pit crew (Channel 20 at 9).

Related. Ginnie's pregnancy complications prevent her from attending her father's wedding (Channel 50 at 9).

Courting Alex. Julian feels neglected by Alex, who is spending a lot of time with Scott (Channel 9, 9:30).

Half & Half. Spencer has a secret Valentine's Day rendezvous with rival record producer Naomi Dawson (Michelle Williams of Destiny's Child) (Channel 20, 9:30).

Late Night

Charlie Rose. With Saudi Ambassador Prince Turki al-Faisal and actor Samuel L. Jackson (Channel 26 at 11; Channel 32, 11:30).

Late Show With David Letterman. With Geena Davis and music by INXS (Channel 9, 11:35).

The Tonight Show With Jay Leno. With Jennifer Love Hewitt (Channel 4, 12:05).

--John Maynard

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