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Inc 12/07/01 46 Disdain AH rights reserved. 48 Woman with a 49 Broadcast 7 Scrabble Solutions 51 Doubly objective dangerous 8 Soothsayer 53 Throw around 9 Slight quake 57 Conk out 10 Fragrant blossom 58 Fifty percent 11 WWII submarine 59 Way-out 12 Angle 65 Suspicious of 13 Garden maze 66 Notion boundary 67 Hirsute 21 Madrid farewell 68 Pride signal 25 Slump 69 Part of a chain 26 Playthings 70 Murphy of 27 Throat-clearing filmdom sound 71 School period 28_of Dogs 72 Mine vein 29 Young dogs 73 Stinks 30 Put into law 34 Get taller DOWN 36 Ladder step • v 1 Shaft of light 37 Make square 2 Spend time 38 Round of 50 More of the 56 Wireless indolently applause same 60 Tear 3 Calla lily family 40 Podium 52 Half a score? 61 Unreal 4 Casual walk 42 Wear away 53 Brief 62 Conceal 5 Shrink session 45 Lang, course 54 Dugout 63 Estrada of 6 Created like a 47 Thumbs down on 55 Marriage "CHiPs" cocoon both location 64 Coloring agents HOROSCOPES TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (DEC. 7) Struggle, effort, change, growth, evolution, pain, frustration, celebration, fascination, irritation, anger, joy and love — all of it awaits you this year as you make your way through the maze of life. Education. Growing up. You have everything you need, and more, to ace this class. ARIES (MARCH 21-APRIL 19) Oops! Everything has come to a screeching halt. How did this happen? All of a sudden, you’re slogging through the mud instead of flying high. Don’t waste energy complaining. Keep slogging! TAURUS (APRIL 20-MAY 20) It might seem as if there’s not enough of anything to go around. Even resources that once seemed abundant now look skimpy. All is not lost. You’re getting more creative. GEMINI (MAY 21-JUNE 21) Whoa! All of a sudden, you’re facing one problem after another. If you keep the details straight, you’ll regain control. Ask an expert for advice if you need it. You might have to change direction. CANCER (JUNE 22-JULY 22) It’s just one issue to resolve after another, all day long and well into the night. You’re learning fast and love a challenge; so this is fun, right? Not really. You’re successful in some things, but not in all. Better luck tomorrow. LEO (JULY 23-AUG. 22) Costs could be higher than expected, so budget carefully. Keep track of all the details to minimize surprises. You might have to turn down a loved one’s request. VIRGO (AUG. 23-SEPT. 22) Everything was balanced precariously until you came along. You can push over the one domino that knocks down all the others. Don’t let it happen by accident. Pay attention to what you’re doing. LIBRA (SEPT. 23-OCT 22) You’re on a roller coaster. Caution is advised now, especially in travel. Be careful what you say, too. Amazingly, you’re still able to think quickly, but don’t take anything for granted. All is not as it seems. SCORPIO (OCT. 23-NOV. 21) If you’re contemplating a big purchase, or even a lot of little ones, consult a thrifty friend first. The item that looks like a deal might have a fatal flaw. Find it before, not after, you close the deal. SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 22-DEC. 21) Slam on the brakes. Find a hiding place. The less attention you draw now, the better. There’s a time to be bold and a time to lay low for a few days. This is the latter. CAPRICORN (DEC. 22-JAN. 19) The coast still isn’t clear, but the fog is lifting. You can visualize your destination, but you shouldn’t begin the journey yet. Don’t get mad about the stuff in your way. It’ll make you stronger. AQUARIUS (JAN. 20-FEB. 18) Discretion is advised, especially with your spending. You and your friends could go through everything you’ve saved in a short time. You have a worthy cause, but that’s no excuse to squander. Be thrifty! PISCES (FEB. 19-MARCH 20) It helps to have a good partner, but don’t expect total agreement. Everybody has his own opinions, and everyone’s eager to express them. Might as well toss in your two cents’ worth. f*1 Backed by a reputable brass section and pulsed by infectious rhythms, this nine member funk-rock band has a jam-packed stage show. Winners of the Best Pop Song category of the 2000 John Lennon Songwriting Contest, Gran Torino will play The Elbow Room along with S Tribe. 10 p.m. The Elbow Room, 812 Harden St. Fri., Dec. 7. keyboard virtuoso Catherine Wilson will join the South Carolina Philharmonic to play Leroy Anderson’s Piano Concerto in C Major. $6-$35. Call 254-7445.8 p.m. Koger Center. Sunday Dec. 9 ALLISON KRAUSS AND UNION STATION: Call 251-2222 for tickets. Township Auditorium. Saturday Dec. 8 use STRING PROJECT: The Fall Concert will feature more than 120 Columbia-area schoolchildren. 4 p.m. Free. First Presbyterian Church of Columbia’s Life Center. ATHENAEUM, THE THOMAS REED BAND: $7.10 p.m. The Elbow Room, 812 Harden St. SOUTH CAROLINA PHILHARMONIC: Canadian