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TV network 42 Zero 47 Kenyan nationalist of the '50s Solutions ^naTlTdJ]|]HToTABM[|Wrrs N 3 d oBT i via d v n s 3io TBbF 3 i in o[n o i n v o i a d sjB~s n n oWT s v iai V Idl 0 I |_N_X. 3[Qp' ■ -. ■ , Bann o n i »m. i o i alas i a i i v 3 a o i s I j. I n 13 |T71 x I a | v d^j_ ■Ms a v i_ v_^_s_ A AAA A. A J_A ~h| in| v 1 a yreteii men 46 Cut into small pieces 47 Gray or red fish 49 School official 51 Conundrum 55 Sails supporter 59 Firepower 61 Piece of parsley 62 Self-governing groups 65 Shoulder bag 66 Trap 67 Against 68 Exposed 69 Throw about 70 Grunts of disgust 71 Saucy DOWN 1 Prima donnas 2 _we all? 3 Spiritual nourishment 4 Landed manor 5 TV regulatory agcy. 48 First-rate 50 Psyche division 52 Search blindly 53 Bishop’s headdress 54 Representative 55 Catholic service 56 Father’s sister 57 Luminary 58 Ripped into pieces 60 Eve’s third 63 Fresh 64 Bro’s sibling HOROSCOPES TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (OCT. 26). First, get your nest into order. Then, you can relax. You need a safe place where you can bring a gentle person. A secret love ends up becoming the real thing. Sure, there’ll be problems, but nothing you can’t overcome. With faith and love, all things are possible. ARIES (MARCH 21-APRIL 19) - Pick up a little something special for your sweetheart and for-a friend or two. A funny card, chocolates, tickets to the game — you don’t have to spend a lot to make a fabulous impression. It’ll feel good to make them smile. TAURUS (APRIL 20-MAY 20) - A seed you planted long ago and tended with care should start to bear fruit. This means cash. Something you’ve been taking care of has appreciated. Check it out GEMINI (MAY 21-JUNE 21) If you’re going to ask for more money, do it carefully. Be polite, respectful and considerate. Make it clear you’ll provide more than is requested, so the other person is getting a good deal. No tricks. CANCER (JUNE 22-JULY 22) - Your intuition is starting to work again. Your guardian angel is trying to tell you something. Your urge to get out for a new adventure — that’s it! This message isn’t coming mentally. It’s visceral. LEO (JULY 23-AUG. 22) — How can you find the money to do what you want? There’s plenty of money, but how do you get them to give it to you? Get advice from a person who owes you a favor. VIRGO (AUG. 23-SEPT. 22) - It should be getting easier to get your meaning across. This goes for the nonverbal as well as the verbal means of communication. The latter is obstructed by all the work you’re cranking out today, but it should be a breeze tonight. LIBRA (SEPT. 23-OCT 22) — There’s work to be done to bring in that fat paycheck. If creativity is required, never falter. Your intuition is right on target now. Not only do you know what to do, but you know what will be profitable. Be bold. SCORPIO (OCT. 23-NOV. 21) - Do you have a secret romantic fantasy? Something that requires a little more of an investment than you usually spend? How about a weekend in a nice hotel with your true love? Get the honeymoon suite with the Jacuzzi. SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 22-DEC. 21) - Instead of traveling, how about bringing the gang over to your house? Or what about just having the place to yourself? You might decide to let them party on without you while you get some needed sleep. Relax and let your subconscious mind do the work. CAPRICORN (DEC. 22-JAN. 19) — Some lessons are learned through words, some through experience. But our experience isn’t always reliable. We remember selectively. We look backwards through filters. Don’t do that, OK? Something that was tough can be easy. AQUARIUS (JAN. 20-FEB. 18) - It’s time to make the sale. Get the signature and put the check into the bank. Don’t talk too much. That would be counterproductive. If you behave as if it’s a done deal, it will be. PISCES (FEB. 19-MARCH 20) - The more you get done, the more energy you’ll have. It’s not magic; it’s more like plumbing. You’re cleaning out the pipes, unclogging the drains. You’re letting the energy flow. Keep at it! CALENDAR Get bitten by Dracula Just in time for Halloween, The Columbia City Ballet will perform Dracula: Ballet with a Bite. The show runs through Sunday, with two performances each day. Roger Center. Friday at 7 p.m. and 10 p.m., Saturday at 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. $9 $35, adults; $7-$25, students. - ■ 1 j! JLtSmZa i SMO to perform This Athens, GA based 4 piece band combines heavy melodic rock, funk, reggae and dual lead vocals. Opening will be Jettingham, straightforward rockers with an ear for melodic hooks. Sundance Bar and Grill. 10 p.m. Friday Oct. 26 DIDO AND AENEAS: Longstreet Theatre. Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 7:30 p.m. $25, adults; $10, students. THE WAILERS, DJ SHEKEESE ROOTS REGGAE: The Elbow Room, 812 Harden St. THE LARAMIE PROJECT: Trustus Theatre, 520 Lady St, Friday and Saturday at 8p.m., Sunday at 3 p.m. f Saturday Oct. 27 FALL FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL: The Horseshoe. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. BLUES FESTIVAL: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Park. Noon-10 p.m. Free. SEX MOB,RED HIT: New Brookland Tavern, 122 State St. ISABELLE’S GIFT: The Elbow Room, 812 Harden St. FIERCE LOVE: Trustus Theatre, 520 Lady St. 11:15 p.m. $7.50. MONSTER MASH HALLOWEEN BASH: $1,000 in costume prizes. Featuring Southern rockers Drivin ‘n’ Cryin’. Jillian’s, 800 Gervais St. Sunday Oct. 28 MY FAIR LADY: The Roger Center, 701 Assembly St. 7:30 p.m. $28-$30. NADA HAUNTED HOUSE: First floor of Nada’s blue house, next to Gambrell Hall. 8-10 p.m. $2 donation to charity.