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The Quigmans by buddy hickerson Jfe'L gTi-^rc^ U/cke<r p*—_C&*}fe- >^1 The Running of the Bull Terriers in Pamploma, ln<±, fails to ignite the tourist trade. 9/11 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6 the film occur when Moore goes off topic to address the Patriot Act and the invasion of privacy afforded to some inno cent individuals, but at the same time these lapses provide a wel comed lightheartedness com pared to the intensity of the rest of the film. Overall, Moore is asking viewers to react in some way to what he’s presenting them, not necessarily to agree with him. The film’s opening credits show a montage of Bush and members of his administration having make-up put on and preparing to go on air, and at the end of the film you see these same faces unhook their microphones and ear pieces and walk away. I can only assume Moore is trying to say to us that his film is uncovering the lies and con tradictions behind the make-up, and now that these faces have •walked away and his film is over, it’s up to us to decide whether it’s the “made-up” ver sion or the Michael Moore ver sion that we agree with and be lieve in. Comments on this story?E-mail gamecockfeatures@gwm.sc. edu Goin’ CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6 mix at 80 mph. Arkansas was all farmland, mostly a lush shade of green. While still retaining the rolling hills of Tennessee, I could begin to feel the land flatten out. If you really want a sense of how our country flows, you’ve got to drive it and sense your pressure on the accelerator gradually de creasing. The Hampton Inn at Little Rock was all I expected: accom modating, comfortable, and fea turing the standard hotel shower with squirt-gun water pressure. But I was too jazzed, and too tired, to care. The inherent knowledge of my distance to home was the spark of life that had spurred me to leave in the first place. I still would’ve left home even if California were a twisted wasteland full of phonies. Wait... bad example. The point of the trip was to go as far as I could go, and at the end of the first day, I was a third of the way there. Next week: At the top of every horizon CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 Intelligent 6 Cogito _ , sum 10 Outer edges 14 Cook's dock 15 Swain 16 Improve a draft 17 Jungian soul 18 Ernie's Muppet buddy 19 Actress Skye 20 Marshland 21 Poughkeepsie school 23 Lingerie item 24 Bottom line in publishing 26 By Jove! 28 Aits in the Aisne 30 Ultimate consumer 34 Does business 38 Sordid 39 Sculling tool 40 Gilbert and Teasdale Daxery cxjy 43 Zodiac ram 46 TV transmissions 49 "Mommie_* 51 Light beig8 52 Speed contests 54 Signs 58 Movie dog 61 Ultimatum phrase 63 Balderdash! 64 Extended lamily 65 Get an eyeful of 66 Handled 68 Arduous 69 Catamount 70 One archangel 71 Self-images 72 Give way suddenly 73 Feel DOWN 1 Rod 2 Actor Sal 3 _acid 4 Sleep tetters 5 Journeys 6 Flows out 7 Actress Witherspoon 8 Domestic fund raiser 9 Beat to the finish Solutions 10 Publish again 11 Fan-mail recipient 12 Brief skirt 13 Flight member 22 Localities 25 Can material 27 Tooth spec 29 Weapon that shoots shot 31 Gullible dupes 32 Issue forth 33 Deli loaves 34 Tailless amphibian 35 Uncommon 36 "Norma" song 37 Torino three 41 Religious spin offs 44 Short, 50 Quantities of ice 57 Purloined purposeful trips cream 58 Persistent pain 46 Body of water 53 Diamond of 59 Smelting 47 Very wealthy ‘Night Court" waste man 55 Field Marshal 60 Poi source 48 Northern sea Rommel 62 Year type bird 56 Pays heed to 67 Exist CALENDAR Friday AUF DER MAUR WITH ZUG IZLAND: Headliners at Banana Joe’s, 700 Gervais St. 93 cents HOPE PREVAILS WITH XMODELXEIGHTEENX AND MAN AT ARMS: 6 p.m. New Brookland Tavern, 122 State St. $7. “LILLYA 4-EVER”: 7 and 9:20 p.m. Nickelodeon Theatre, 937 Main St. Saturday MIKE GARRIGAN OF ATHENAEUM WITH JUSTIN REGISTER: 9 p.m. Jammin Java, 1530 Main St. A pay-what you-want show. ISABELLE’S GIFT WITH DEATH VALLEY DRIVER AND MAGNETHEAD: 9 p.m. New Brookland Tavern. $5 over 21, $7 under. Monday ME WITHOUT YOU WITH THE PALE, PERELANDRAAND DAVID ADEDOKUM: 7 p.m. New Brookland Tavern. $7.