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#2J#Mlft6CCr l I Male qud ftggflpo-l ll Ooo^M i| [fMeWeWL -miTsrmJi SlStZP BnRBMeMfc s>m..Hetf®-15 (JUST ariMfe ,1J // .1 . 44 -tMBttliFJKCMVP & — UirdBOWKHMg SgniiA v&x \<vut v.cro*iet!! \<eet&vo*or> HOROSCOPES ARIES It may still be difficult to put your feelings into words, but you can show your love through your actions instead. Don’t do it by spending extravagantly, though. TAURUS The next day or two will require patience. Luckily, you have a lot of it. Hold out for exactly what you want, even if you don’t get it right away. GEMINI Sticking to a budget is not your favorite game, but you’ll get better with practice. Spending a lot now, even on educational materials, is not a good idea. CANCER Focus your attention •' on the bottom line again. You ) can find more money, but hold onto it. You soon may need it for an unplanned expense. LEO You’re getting stronger, and that’s good, because you need all the confidence you can muster. An extra dose of patience comes in handy, too. VIRGO You’re good at structure and routine. That’s why you’re so efficient. Rely on that again in spite of all distractions. LIBRA You’re a good referee, and you may be asked to help sort out the facts in a fight. Be careful not to favor the one with the best vocabulary. SCORPIO You’ll be even more careful than usual for the next few days. After this planning phase, the action is fast and furious. Be prepared. SAGITTARIUSYour charming smile won’t get you far if your mate’s got a job to be done. Arguments are a waste of time. Just do it. CAPRICORN You try to do a good job, and word does get around. Don’t be shy about the attention you’re generating. AQUARIUS A person who doesn’t agree with you could turn out to be a big help. Let him or her point out your mistakes before you actually make them. PISCES By now you should be ready to take on a job. That’s good, because there seems to be a big one waitingfor you. CROSSWORD * irnnQQ r—r-—it—rr— rr—i , i^—i i. ,—i 1 Currency 5 Russian ruler 9 Exhaust 14 Aware of 15 Suffer stiffness 16 “The Love for_ Oranges" 17 Ids'companions 18 Gravy server 19 Seed covers 20 Molar mender 22 Tel Aviv citizen 24 Winter hazard 25 Those people's 27 Most indolent 29 Relaxation 33 Mom-and-pop grp 36 Salacious stare 37 Organic compound 38 Circle part 39 Interposes 42 Bobby of the Bruins 43 Dunce-cap snapea 45 Drinking bout 46 Dads 47 Earthly paradise 48 Distorted 51 Manage 53 Banks of baseball 1 57 Environment 1 60 Stays behind 1 62 "Fear of Fifty” author Jong 1 63 Junket 2 65 Come together 2 66 " Without a 2 Cause" 67 Shade trees 2 68 Farm measure 69 Impertinent 3 70 Catnap 3 71 Match parts 3 DOWN 3 1 Some students 3 2 Broadway 3 backer 3 Boulder 3 4 Inn for youth 4 5 File flaps 6 Short-legged 4 terriers 4 7 So that’s it! £> 2003 Tribune Media Services. Inc. All rights reserved. 06/04/03 3 Makes a new knot 3 Kenneth or Bart 3 Word groups 1 HOMES part 2 Jodie Foster film 3 Lucy’s love 1 Type of type 3 Make a lap 3 Rogue church member 3 Branch of Buddhism 3 On the peak of 1 Evening in Padua 2 Goes wrong 3 Walk the carpet 4 Trampled 3 Complexion woe 7 High regard 3 Speakers' platforms 1 Little tyke 4 Reference sections Solutions S|l|3|sMl|S|3|aMA|s|s|V|S 3 b I 0 v[s Al 1 TM 1 3 6.3 Id LJL JL £L ° JO" o j_ h | s n i v ^T¥opiiT|v 1 I 8 v H 3 1 I [ N 1 d 1 3 SB 1 3 I^iTIqIBBB 48 Musical syllable 49 More moist 50 Theatrical works 52 Elba’s country 54 Sister’s daughter 55 Like some gases 56 _ Park, CO 57 That woman's 58 Neighborhood 59 Tops of overalls 61 Formerly, formerly 64 Corrida cry CALENDAR weanesaay, jane “MORVERN CALLER": Nickelodeon Theatre, 937 Main St. 7:00 & 9:00 (+ 3:00 Wednesday matinee). CORY BRANAN WITH JEFF JOHANSSON, ERIC SKELTON AND ADAM CULLUM:Rock concert, 9pm doors - $5. New Brookland Tavern, 122 State St. Thursday, June 5 PAINTINGS BY BERNARD MARTIN AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY PETER TARPLEY: Reception and silent auction at 6:00 p.m. Gallery 2,929 Gervais St. ANN BERETTA WITH WAKE UP SEPTEMBER, RAY BROWER: Emo / punk. New Brookland Tavern, Early Show 7:00, $7 all ages. Friday, June 6 DRY BRANCH FIRE SQUAD: BLUEGRASS: Jammin’ Java, 10:15PM, $15. Saturday, June 7 M.A.D. TRIBE WITH CURSE GO BACK: Avant garde rock / experimental indie, New Brookland Tavern, 9pm doors, $5. Sunday, June 8 SUNDAY MOVIE MATINEE: New Brookland Tavern, 8pm and 11pm,TBA, FREE.