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Comments on this story?E-mail gamecockmixeditor@hotmail.com CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 Separate 6 McCartney or Robeson 10 Sci-fi space drive 14 Religious brother 15 Pleasure trek 16 Opera tune 17 Sonata part 18 _of March 10 Lids 20 Most favorable 22 Graduate papers 24 Study of light 27 Dunne of Hollywood 28 A/C measure 31 Gravestone inscription 33 Jeopardizes 36 Worldly 40 There's always time 43 Seven Cities of Cibola seeker 44 Attack 45 Sickly pallor 48 Eminem’s twins? 49 Let in 52 Pay one’s share 55 For adults only 57 Daily grind 61 Lisa" 62 Actor’s part 65 Waterbury Watch Co. brand 66 Wickedness 67 Sacred bird of Egypt 68 Paris school 69 Patricia of "Hud” 70 Apple seeds 71 Takes ten DOWN 1 Frizzy do 2 Gun or telephone on , stage 3 “_Too Proud to Beg" 4 Active starter? 5 Walk heavily 6 Duke of Edinburgh 7 Help © 2002 Tribune Media Services, Inc 11 /Q8/02 Aft rights reserved. 8 4-stringed guitar 9 For fear that 10 Serengeti pool 11 Got up 12 Mature 13 Old hat 21 Snacked 23 River horses 25 French car 26 Editor's instruction 28 _-a-brac 29 Bandleader Puente 30 20th-century power 32 I love, in Latin 34 Walking encyclopedia 35 Legislative house 37 Unit cost 38 Molecule part 39 Camera’s eye 41 Moving truck 42 _Si. 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If you encounter one of those people now, it may be a match made in heaven. LEO Why does everything seem to pile up at the last minute? You don’t have time to figure out why, though it may be your own fault. Hustle! All ends well. VIRGO You could be the right person for the job, and not just in your career. You’ve got what it takes in romance, too. Step forward with confidence. Lookin’ good! LIBRA You may have been a tad thoughtless or impractical lately. If so, you’ll soon discover the error of your ways, not to mention the consequences. If you offer to make up for it, there could still be a happy ending. SCORPIO You sometimes pretend that you know it all, but the truth is, you’re still learning. You’re a quick study, but don’t make too many outrageous claims. New skills take practice. SAGITTARIUS Time to get back to counting pennies and pinching a few. You’re a spontaneous person, but you can have a strategy, too. CAPRICORN You’re pretty much in control of the situation, or you should be. You’re the one who’ll know when it’s exactly the right time to act, and when it’s not. Make sure the others agree. AQUARIUS Do you have the feeling somebody’s looking over your shoulder, waiting to rat on you? Maybe you’re paranoid, but maybe it’s an intuitive warning. PISCES You can be a big help and still benefit in the process. Do something nice for a friend of yours and get something nice in return. CALENDAR Friday, Nov. 8 RANIER MARIA WITH RILO KILEY, FROM SAFETY TO WHERE AND LITTLE POOLS OF BRIGHTNESS: 9 p.m. New Brookland Tavern, 122 State St. NORIKA WITH THE EVOKA PROJECT: 9 p.m. Jammin’ Java, 1530 Main St. $4. LAST TO KNOW: Lettuce Lounge, 114 State St. ANN BERETTA, DON’T TELL DICK, GROUNDED AND WAKE UP SEPTEMBER: Uncle Doctor’s, 1734 Mobile Drive. PALMETTO PANS: Scott Herring directs this steel drum ensemble. 7:30 p.m. School of Music recital hall. FINE ART FRIDAY: The South Carolina Art Scene Panel will feature visual artists, arts writers and arts professors in a discussion and overview of contemporary visual and fine art in South Carolina. 7 p.m. Columbia Museum of Art. Main and Hampton streets. ART BAR PLAYERS: 8 p.m. Art Bar, 1211 Park St. “PROOF”: 8 p.m. Trustus Theatre, 520 Lady St. $12 to $17.50. “NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS”: 8 p.m. Town Theatre, 1012 Sumter St. $13 for students. “THE KID STAYS IN THE PICTURE": Based on the autobiography of “The Godfather” and “Rosemary’s Baby” producer Robert Evans, who ran Paramount Captain Easy WITH SPOOKY DALY PRIDE: Friday, Senate Park,931-B Senate St. $6. Pictures during the 1960s and ’70s. He narrates his tale, wisecracking about such events as facing a cocaine bust and his wife’s leaving him for Steve McQueen. 7 and 9 p.m., Nickelodeon Theatre, 937 Main St. “MEN IN BLACK II”: 8 p.m. Russell House Theater. Saturday, Nov. 9 SUPER BIKE FAREWELL SHOW WITH INNERSOUL, SNAP ROBINSON AND GONER: 9 p.m. New Brookland Tavern. BLUE DOGS: Senate Park. $10. DICK DELICIOUS AND THE TASTY TESTICLES WITH LIFT KIT AND THE POTTY HOTTIES: Uncle Doctor’s. JEFF LIBERTY WITH JODI WINTERTON: 9 p.m. Jammin’ Java. $4. “PROOF”: 8 p.m. Trustus Theatre. $12 to $17.50. “NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS”: 8 a p.m. Town Theatre. $13 for students. “THE KID STAYS IN THE PICTURE”: 3,7 and 9 p.m. Nickelodeon Theatre. Sunday, Nov. 10 THE DICK GOODWIN QUINTET: The quintet will perform in a wide variety of styles, from Dixieland to swing to Latin. 3 p.m. Columbia Museum of Art. $5 for adults, $2 for students. “NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS”: 3 p.m. Town Theatre. $13 for students. “KOYAANIQATSI": This first film in the “Qatsi” trilogy depicts the conflict of urban life and technology versus the environment. 6 p.m. Gambrell Hall auditorium. “THE KID STAYS IN THE PICTURE”: 3,7 and 9 p.m. Nickelodeon Theatre.