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Bob the Angry Rower by Stephen notley
Cheese By Nate Corbin/The Gamecock
Primitive Zoo
Buttercup Festivel by elliott g. garbauskas
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CAPTAIN RlBMAN i" Give Peace A Chance [At Least For A Month| by Sprengelmeyer & Davis
IF THE WAR
INTERRUPTS A
SINGLE MINUTE OF
MARCH
MADNESS
BROADCAST TIME.
I'M PROTESTING
WITH YOU—
SHOULDER TO
SHOULDER/
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CROSSWORD •
ACROSS
1 Assistant
5 Of vision
10_the line
(obeyed)
14 Actress Natalie
15 Set of beliefs
16 Own
17 Breathing organ
18 Social
investigator
20 St. Ignatius of
Loyola’s order
22 Lab dish
23 Ratite bird
25 Bear in the sky
26 Eyed lewdly
27 Chang or Eng
30 Map dir.
31 Sheet of glass
32 Lessen
33 “Star Trek’’
extras?
34 Into the sunset
38 Nimble
40 High times
43 Sch. sports org.
45 Propped open _ /no
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50 Lieberman to
uore
54 Early round, 10 Number on a Solutions
briefly match?
56 Large splash 11 Acorn producer
57 Gender. 12 Climber’s ultimate
58 Meat jelly challenge
59 Armory 13 Ridicules
61 International city 19 Corkscrew,'e g
63 Stringed 21 "Peggy _ Got
instrument “"Married”
66 Round handle 23 6th sense
67 Staring intently 24 Mama_!
68 Scuttlebutt 26 Speech
69 Without: Fr. impediment
70 Hollowed, as 28 West Coast
apples seagull
71 Skillful 29 Existed
35 The Great
DOWN Caruso
1 Pointed tool 36 Surface layer of
2 Debt reminder impurities
3 Lady-killer 37 Beach acquisition
4 Advantage 39 Thanksgiving 47 Picnicked 55 Appendages
5 Happens tuber 4-8 Author Stout 59 Type of dancer
6 Laud 40 Empties 51 Charge, as • 60 Roman poet
7 Having a will 41 public image particles 62 Campaign $
8 March time 42 Boards 52 Fostered . source
9 Mrs. O’Leary’s 44 Sharp-cornered 53 Classic Pontiac 64 Switch position
mooer 46 Fragrant flower letters 65 Sodom fleer
HOROSCOPES
ARIES Your energy is
increasing, but it’s more of a
stressful kind than the
easygoing stride you prefer. Be
careful not to overexert
yourself out of competitive
ness.
TAURUS Others may be edgy
now, but you’re relatively
calm. You might even induce
at least one of them to listen to
reason. You’ve got a good
reason for them to stay cool.
GEMINI The foggy-headedness
you’ve had will start to
dissipate. It won’t be long
before you see everything
clearly. You’ve made it past the
tough part.
CANCER You have an inner
strength you can draw upon if
you’re feeling pressured. Don’t
let another’s sense of urgency
distract you from your
planning.
LEO Your mind may be far
away, but your body should be
at home. Something there
needs your attention before
you go flitting off. Maybe you
just have to pack.
VIR60 Your ability to
concentrate should be high, so
ignore distractions. The pace
is picking up, but you don’t
need to trade speed for quality.
If you keep practicing, you’ll
have both.
LIBRA Another’s arrogant
attitude is a little hard to take.
Should you tell him or her to
buzz off? Not likely. You’re too
busy raking in the benefits
from a lucky break.
SCORPIO You’re tough, but so
is the other guy. Don’t leave
anything to chance. Your
ability to imagine what might
happen in advance gives you
an edge, so use it.
SAGITTARIUS You’re getting
luckier in love, and more
decisive, too. You may even
choose to settle down with
someone who never sits still.
CAPRICORN An upcoming *
domestic project may require
some help from your friends.
You’ve bailed them out lots of
times before, so don’t be afraid
to ask.
AQUARIUS Considering you’re
getting more confident, it may
be hard for you to serve.
There’s still somebody who •
outranks you, though.
Remember to be respectful.
PISCES For the next 30 days or
so, focus on making more
money. You should be able to
do it quite well — much better
than you expected.
CALENDAR
Friday, March 21
WORLD NIGHT: 7 p.m., Russell
House Ballroom.
AROUND THE WORLD FIESTA,
THE OFFICIAL WORLD NIGHT
AFTER PARTY: 11 p.m., Senate
Park, 931-B Senate St., $5
before midnight.
“SPIRITED AWAY”: 7 and 9
p.m., Nickelodeon Theatre,
937 Main St.
BOLT CD RELEASE PARTY
WITH PERFECT SLEEPER,
CUARTO MONO AND
MANDIBLE DUO: 9 p.m., New
Brookland Tavern, 122 State
St.
TOM CONLON:9p.m.,
Jammin’ Java, 1520 Main St.,
$7.
F13, HYBRID MUTANTS AND
SAVVY MANNERS: Uncle
Doctor’s, 1734 Mobile Drive.
MAD TRIBE AND EMILY
EASTERLY: Lettuce Lounge,
114 State St.
Saturday, March 22
“SPIRITED AWAY”: 11:30,3,7
and 9 p.m., Nickelodeon
Theatre.
LAKETROUTWITH DELICIOUS
AND RONIZAGORIA: 10 p.m.,
New Brookland Tavern, $10.
JOHN COX: 9 p.m., Jammin’
Java, $6.
THE KEROUACS’ CD RELEASE
PARTY WITH NO WAY JOSE!:
Lettuce Lounge.
XZAMEN AND LAST BREATH:
Uncle Doctor’s.
2 SKINNEEJ’S FAREWELL
SHOW WITH ALL IS WELLAND
PSEUDO PHRENTIC: Senate
Park, $10 advance, $12 day of
show.
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next to Halle Berry in B
the latest James Bond B
film. Russell House *
Theater, Friday, 8 *
p.m.
Sunday, March 23
OSCAR NIGHT BENEFIT: 7
p.m., Nickelodeon Theatre
and Immaculate
Consumption, $25.
AISLERS SET WITH HELLA,
THE QUAILS, AND WINGED
DNA AND THE LESSER LIGHT:
8 p.m., New Brookland
Tavern, $7.