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Police discover rare
Beatles recordings
LONDON (AP) - Police
appear to have recovered about
500 original Beatles tapes that
were stolen in the 1970s,
including some never-released
tracks, during raids Friday on
members of a piracy racket in
England and the Netherlands.
British police said the tapes
were “priceless.” Dutch police,
who found the tapes in the
Netherlands, agreed, but said
analysis of the material was
ongoing.
“We’re investigating
whether they really are the
originals, but it appears to be
so,” prosecutor spokesman
Robert Meulenbroek said in
Amsterdam. “There are about
500 tapes, so there’s quite a bit
to research.”
The tapes soon will be
turned over to British
authorities, he said.
Police arrested five people in
raids in England and in
Holland, following an
investigation that began about
a year ago. The suspects’ names
were not immediately released.
AOL Time Warner
chairman to resign
NEW YORK (AP)-Steve
Case, co-founder of America
Online and an architect of its
merger with Time Warner,
will resign as AOL Time
Warner Inc. chairman in May,
the company said Sunday.
Case said in a statement that
he was stepping down because
“some shareholders continue
to focus their disappointment
with the company’s post
merger performance on me
personally.”
The announcement follows
months of executive shuffles at
the company — and
speculation as to how long
Case would last. He will
remain on the company board
and continue to co-chair its
Strategy Committee.
“This decision was
personally very difficult for
me, as I would love to serve as
Chairman of this great
company for many years to
come,” Case said.
Although the AOL Time
Warner merger was promoted
as an example of a new
economy business reviving an
old one, the influence of
America Online on the
company is waning.
ACROSS
1 “_O’Shanter”
4 Kind of melon
11 2 on the phone
"14 Brouhaha
15 Adversary
16 Half a bikini
17 Auction call
18 Puts back
together
20 Honked
22 Stink to high
heaven
23 Arizona city
24 Cadiz populace
29 Happened by
32 Compact
contents
35 Make a choice
38 Noah’s peak
39 “The Avengers”
star Patrick
41 Decimal base
42 Choo-choo of
song
46 Potok novel
47 Clawlike foot
problem
50 Paraphernalia
54 Zeno of_
55 One Gershwin
57 “The Big Easy”
star
63 Ely or Gant
64 Soviet mil.
intelligence
65 Trip
66 United
67 UFO crew
68 Isolde’s lover
69 Bread for a
Reuben
DOWN
1 Pet cat
2 Ta-ta, Therese
3 Computer
communicator
4 Macintosh
center
5 Mimicked
6 Mineral spring
7 Call for help
8 Pack animal
9 Two-finger
sign
10 Equip with
weapons
11 More fit
12 Produce
offspring
13 Barrels
19 Promote oneself
21 Expectant dad,
eg.
24 Stitch
25 Launch area
26 Beer choice
27 Shearer and
Zimmer
28 Mad
30 Cochise or
Geronimo
31 May honoree
32 Overweight
33 Exist
34 Is qualified to
35 Lennon’s lover
36 Cribbage marker
37 Herbal quaff
40 African river
43 False front
44 However, for
short
45 Little piggy
46 Fed
47 Border bush
48 All ears
49 Program choices
51 Slip-up
52 Extreme
discomfort
53 Taylor or Adoree
55_monster
56 Idyllic place
58 Adherent’s suffix
59 Orch. section
60 On the_vive
61 Hesitation
sounds
62 U.S. dance grp.
CROSSWORD
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Solutions
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HOROSCOPES
ARIES If talking isn’t getting
you anywhere, ask that the
conversation be adjourned. Get
the information you need, then
get going. The less information
divulged, the better.
TAURUS It’d be easier to get
your message across if there
wasn’t so much confusion.
Don’t give up if there’s money
involved.
GEMINI You won’t have much
trouble communicating your
feelings to an attractive
person, but probably not with
words. You might be in
unfamiliar territory, but relax
and follow your
instincts.
CANCER There’s plenty of
work, and the money should be
pouring in. If it’s not, make a ,
correction. You should already
know what needs to be done.
LEO Don’t draw all the
attention to yourself. You’ll do
better if you keep a low profile.
Let somebody else do the
talking. Listen and take notes.
VIRGO Are you ready to take on
more responsibility and maybe
a little more work? If it benefits
home and family, that’s OK,
but don’t do it just for the
money.
LIBRA All of a sudden the path
ahead opens up and everything
seems possible. Contact with
an old friend leads to new
adventures.
SCORPIO Some say that the
way to get what you want is by
using other people’s money.
That’s not a bad deal if you can
get it. And for home
improvements, odds are good
that you can.
SAGITTARIUS You’re about to
be asked to prove that you
know what you’re talking
about. Since you’re absolutely
genuine, this won’t be a
problem.
CAPRICORN There’s less time
for talk or contemplation.
Somebody needs your services
immediately. Conflicting
orders can confuse. Insist they
figure out what they want, even
if you have to decide for them.
AQUARIUS You love lots of
people, but sometimes that
might feel overwhelming.
Don’t try to solve all their
problems, OK? At least not all
at the same time.
PISCES Cleaning out closets
will make more room for
household improvements. Let
go of dreams you’ve outgrown, <
too, and replace them with new
ones.
Two Towers
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 8
exaggerated, and the Ents
final involvement in the
fight against Saruman is
influenced by different
factors than it is in the book.
One of the most noticeable
differences is the absence Of
Frodo’s encounter with Shelob,
the spider, which occurs at the
end of “The Two Towers” book.
This scene is, however,
included in final film of the
trilogy, “The Return of the
King,” which will come out
later this year.
Overall, “The Lord of the
Rings” franchise is definitely
worth the attention it has been
receiving. “The Two Towers” is
another must see.
Comments on this story? E-mail
gamecockmixeditor@hotmail.com
CALENDAR
Monday, Jan. 13
PHIL YATES WITH NICK
EVANS, SAM OUTON:9p.m.
New Brookland Tavern, 122
State St. $4.
ANNE MACCULLUM: Jammin’
Java, 1530 Main St.
Tuesday, Jan. 14
WINGED DNA AND THE
LESSER LIGHT: New
Brookland Tavern.
BELOVED, MONEYBAGS
GRAM, PREVENT FALLS: Uncle
Doctors. 1734 Mobile Drive.
This film tells the story
of Bob Crane, the star
of “Hogan's Heroes.”
Monday and Tuesday.
7 and 9:15 p.m.
Nickelodeon Theatre,
937 Main St.