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Also featured is Columbia titan, Lyrikal Buddah, as well as OpenMic, and a bevy of talented D Js including Dusty Fingaz, DJ FN, DJ Tony Nu and DJ Able One. 9 p m. The Elbow Room, 812 Harden St. 47TH ANNUAL HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING: The festivities will be held at the Horseshoe, where community service agencies, including Stocking Stuffers and Winter Wishes, will celebrate with music performed by USC students. 5:30 p.m. Horseshoe JANET WILLIAMS: Southern comedienne, known as the “Tennessee Tramp,” will display her naughty humor at Thj; Comedy House through Sunday. $18. Wed-Thurs 8:30 AN EVENIlHi PERCUS9W The USC West African Drumming and Dance Ensemble and the USC Palmetto Pans Steel Band will I perform Wednesday and Thursday. $8 adults. $5 students. 8 p.m. USC School of B Music Recital Hall. Room 206. I p.m. Fri-Sat8p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Sun 8 p.m. The I Comedy House, 14 Berryh ill Road Thursday Nov. 29 V-DAY BENEFIT CONCERT: The Women’s Students’ Association is sponsoring V-Day, a movement to prevent violence against women and girls, based on the Eve Ensler play, “The Vagina Monologues.” Local talents Fling, Encaustic and Timmy Orangeburg are perforating to raise money for the student-run production. $5. w 9 p.m. The Elbow Room, 812 Harden St. BATTLE OF THE BANDS FINAL ROUND WEEK 3: This is the final round of the battle to be named Best Band in Columbia. This week’s contestant is King Hippo, featuring its funky, laid back rock. 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Inc f /28/01 AS rights reserved. ^ 7 Pro_(in proportion) 8 O.J.'s judge 9 Guillaume sitcom 10 Smiled derisiveh 11 Time past 12 Old anesthetic 13 Keats and Shelley 18 Actor Beatty 23 Beginning 25 Elongated fish 26 Musician who must be paid 27 Croat's neighbor 28 Talon 29 Where Tito rulec 30 Instruments for minstrels 33 Durations 35 Jason's ship 36 Comic Carey 38 Uniform 40 Saudi’s capital 43 Wealthy 45 Scot’s cap Solutions 48 Conditional release 50 Explanation 51 Purse string? 52 _we all? 53 Jeff of "The Lawnmower Man” 55 Ado 57 Eight: It. 58 Require 59-Ultimatum word 62 Made in the _ 63 Eggs HOROSCOPES TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (NOV. 28) — Past promises have been a burden. Make them your reason to get stronger this year. This won’t be easy. Whip yourself into shape. If all that stuff had been fun, or easy to figure out, you would have done it by now. ARIES (MARCH 21-APRIL 19) - There’s the dream, and then there’s the reality. You’ve already got the former; it’s time to work on the latter. The more you learn, the more possible it becomes. Things will start falling into place. TAURUS (APRIL 20-MAY 20) - You’re getting stronger, more confident, more difficult to push around, more determined to get what you want, more certain of what that is. You won’t get it all, but you’ll do fine. Hang tough. GEMINI (MAY 21-JUNE 21) Settle down and do the planning. True, there’s a lot to be done. That’s why you must set priorities. If you don’t, you’ll get squashed. You can’t be everything for everybody. CANCER (JUNE 22-JULY 22) - There’s not much time to meet with friends, but you can fit it in. Lunch at a favorite place, with a few favorite people, will tune you right up. Then, back into the fray. LEO (JULY 23-AUG. 22) - Look sharp and stand at attention. If your conscience is clear, you’ll have nothing to hide. It’s a good idea to have the facts at your fingertips. Better memorize the most important ones. vinuv \nuu. i. m/ — You’d better start out by spending some time on scheduling. Otherwise, you’ll never get everything done. And don’t concentrate entirely on work. There are important personal matters you need to fit in. LIBRA (SEPT. 23-OCT 22) This is a good day to save money, which means it’s a good day to go shopping. You’ll be less interested in splurging on every pretty thing you see — unless it’s on sale, of course. SCORPIO (OCT. 23-NOV. 21) - You’re attractive, and the other person is attracted, but that’s not enough. There’s something keeping you apart, and it might be a very good reason. Show good judgment, integrity and restraint. If this person really is your soul mate, waiting will just make the result sweeter. SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 22-DEC. 21) — There’s a lot more work now and a few more problems. You’re running into new difficulties because you’ve expanded into new territory. It’s forcing you to learn. CAPRICORN (DEC. 22-JAN. 19) - Better check your schedule. Are you scheduled to be in two places at once? It might be tiifs to shuffle things in your date book. AQUARIUS (JAN. 20-FEB. 18) — Some breakdown or mess at home diverts your attention. You don’t have time to deal with it, but it’s hard to ignore. You might try several things before you find one that works. PISCES (FEB. 19-MARCH 20) — If you just took on new responsibilities, you might be apprehensive. It might seem as if there’s too many things to learn in too little time. You can concentrate once you settle down. 2700 BROAD RIVER RD. Unit K (next to Rush's) 798-BODY(2639) OPEN DAILY 10AM SUNDAY 12-6 i \ i ■ WELCOME BACK STUDENTS! Come to the Dungeon for Recreation & decoration: • Body Piercing • Jewelry of All Kinds • Thousands of pieces of Piercing Jewelry including Gold • Candles • Incense • Stickers • Patches • Lava Lamps • T-shirts • Tapestries • Novelty Items and Games • Posters • Toys • Gag Gifts • Magnets • 4:20 Items • Sat’s • Color Changing Glass •Cleaning Supplies • Collectibles from the '60's ------"""'i FU.S. MAXINE COUPS RESEKVE| Every year the Marines help distribute toys to underprivileged children who would otherwise not receive a present for Christmas. If you or your organization would like to help us help the families of our community with the "Toys For Tots" program please call Staff Sargent Johnson at (803) 783-0953. 11 r art