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CRYPTOQUIP AZDWNYE LG MCLDC WCXE DYZGV NTW HLAAXYXGW OYNHTDWQ WN QTOONYW WCX RNMXY JZDV: Z RTSJZY SLRR. Today's Cryptoquip Clue: W equals T SUDOKU 4/23 Difficulty Level ★★★ Reese Witherspoon apologizes for behavior preceding arrest ASSOCIATED PRESS ATLANTA — Reese Witherspoon is "deeply embarrassed" about what she said to police officers after she and her husband were arrested during a traffic stop in Atlanta. The Oscar-winning actress released a statement late Sunday apologizing for her behavior to police that began when her husband, Hollywood agent Jim Toth, was arrested early Friday for driving under the influence of alcohol. "Do you know my name? Witherspoon is quoted as saying in a state trooper's report. She also said: "You're about to find out who I am" and "You're about to be on national news," according to the report. "I clearly had one drink too many and I am deeply embarrassed about the things I said," Witherspoon said. "It was definitely a scary situation and I was frightened for my husband, but that is no excuse. I was disrespectful to the officer who was just doing his job. The words I used that night definitely do not reflect who I am. I have nothing but respect for the police and I'm very sorry for my behavior." Witherspoon said she can't comment further "out of respect" for the pending case, and her publicist, Meredith O'Sullivan Wasson, offered no other details. The 37-year-old actress was arrested on a municipal charge of disorderly conduct early Friday after a state trooper said she wouldn't stay in the car while Toth was given a field sobriety test. She was released from jail after Witherspoon the Friday m or n ing arrest and was in New York on Sunday night for the premiere of her new film, "Mud." She posed for cameras on the red carpet but did not stop to talk to reporters. The trooper noticed the car driven by her husband wasn't staying in its lane early Friday morning, so he initiated a traffic stop. He reported that Toth had droopy eyelids, watery, bloodshot eyes, and his breath smelled strongly of alcohol. Toth told the trooper hed had a drink, which Witherspoon said was consumed at a restaurant two hours before the traffic stop, the trooper writes. Before the field sobriety test began, Witherspoon got out of the car, was told to get back in and obeyed, the report said. After the "Walk the Line" star got out a second time, the trooper said he warned her that she would be arrested if she left the car again. As the test continued, "Mrs. Witherspoon began to hang out the window and say that she did not believe that I was a real police officer. I told Mrs. Witherspoon to sit on her butt and be quiet," Trooper First Class J. Pyland writes.4 Toni 42, was then placed under arrest. He was charged with driving under the influence and failure to maintain the lane. At that point, the report says, Witherspoon got out and asked the trooper what was going on. After being told to return to the car, she "stated that she was a 'US Citizen' and that she was allowed to 'stand on American ground'" the report states. The trooper then began to arrest Witherspoon. The report says Witherspoon was resistant at first but was calmed down by her husband. Toth and Witherspoon were then taken to jail. NATIONAL News of the arrest broke shortly before Witherspoon arrived on the "Mud" red carpet. "I can't say anything because I don't know," said director Jeff Nichols. "I literally — the first guy on the press line to say something was the first time I heard about it so I gotta go figure it out." Matthew McConaughey, who plays the lead role in "Mud" and is represented by Toth, said "I'm not going to comment on that because it's too fresh." Networks struggle to avoid monotony in Boston coverage Hal N 42° 21.987' Ion W 71° 10.412' AR 36f S Ring: 43Ia Ins Size Hdg/Intest = 0.06 Lal N 42° 21.707' Long W 71° 10.433' Ac: -113.3' lb: -15.6' 19 Apr 2013 19:26:03 2011 19:36:03 ASSOCIATED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS A police vehicle probes the boat where 19-year-old Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is hiding in Watertown, Mass. The Nielsen company said nearly 42 million people watched the last hour of Friday's manhunt for Tsarnaev. ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — So much for scripted police procedurals. The marathon manhunt in Boston was a real-life drama that kept the biggest television networks and their viewers on edge for most of the day and into Friday evening, with a city's safety hanging in the balance. It had a prime-time conclusion, too. Shortly before 9 p.m. EDT, and three hours after the sound of gunfire indicated the end might be near, Boston police announced that the second suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing had been taken into custody. "I feel like I've been watching a bad movie that I couldn't turn off"; said one resident, Rita Colella, interviewed on NBC. ABC, CBS and NBC took the unusual step of casting aside regular programming to cover the story throughout the day, joined by the cable news networks. TV was a window to the world for residents of Boston and some surrounding areas, who were asked by authorities to stay in their homes as the search went on. "It's unbelievable, unprecedented to see a major metropolitan area essentially called to a halt," Chris Jansing said on MSNBC. The evening action came as attention to the story was beginning to lag. After a full day of coverage, NBC switched to Ellen DeGeneres' talk show. Massachusetts authorities lifted their order that everyone in Boston and some suburbs stay at home. During the long day of coverage, networks seemed to keep in mind Wednesday's embarrassment, when some news organizations erroneously reported that a suspect in the bombing had been arrested. The scarcity of solid information did lead to moments of confusion, though. In midmorning, MSNBC was reporting that a second suspect being hunted. CNN flashed on its screen that police were searching for a Honda that the suspect may be driving in Connecticut. As the day went on, networks found it harder to fill the time. Video of the overnight firefire was played over and over. NBC's Brian Williams had a fascinating interview with a couple who lived overlooking the street where the gunplay took place, describing bullets that came into their home. But it turned long-winded. Individual networks were able to show strengths during the coverage. 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