Sunday,  February 3, 2013 • Vol. 13--No. 199 • 29 of 44 •  Other Editions

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to get his t-shirt off his sleeping companion.
• -- First-time advertiser Axe's 30-second ad, in the third quarter of the game, shows a woman in the ocean getting rescued by a sexy lifeguard, but going for an astronaut instead.
• -- Hyundai Motor Group's Kia invents a fanciful way that babies are made, blasting in from a baby planet in its "Space babies" ad for the 2014 Sorento crossover.
• The E(asterisk)Trade talking baby will make a seventh appearance in the Big Game.

SUPER BOWL WATCH: Parents' focus, ratings hopes
The Associated Press

• NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Around the Super Bowl and its host city with journalists from The Associated Press bringing the flavor and details of everything surrounding the game:
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• TEAMS ARRIVE AT SUPERDOME
• The Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers have arrived at the Superdome.
• The teams left their hotels in buses roughly 3½ before kickoff was scheduled Sunday.
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• (NOT) PLAYING FAVORITES
• Jack and Jackie Harbaugh know where they'll be after the Super Bowl.
• "There's going to be one winner and one (son) that's going to be totally disappointed," Jack Harbaugh said. "Our thoughts go to that one that will not experience the thrill of victory."
• With Baltimore Ravens coach John facing little brother Jim's San Francisco 49ers, the thrill of the NFL title game also puts Jack and Jackie in an awkward spot, knowing one son will celebrate the highlight of his career while the other will be absolutely gutted.
• They got a "dry run" last season, when John's Ravens beat Jim's 49ers. On Thanksgiving Day.
• "We opened the door to the Ravens locker room ... guys jumping up and down, the smile on John's face. They were just ecstatic," Jack Harbaugh said. "Then you realize that you're not needed here. So you walked across the hall to the 49ers locker room ... and finally saw Jim, all by himself in this room, just a table and a chair. He was still in his coaching outfit. His head was down in his hands and you

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