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CROSSWORD
uomenici
51 In opposition to
52 Plaiting
56 Stray from the
straight and
narrow
57 Ladder stage
58 Entreaty
60 “Star Wars”
director
64 Cancel the
mission
66 Unyielding
68 Lining wood
69 Makes a lap
70 Writer Ferber
71 Foe
72 Group working
together
73 Burn the surface
of
DOWN
1 Females
2 Patriot Nathan
3 Like the Sahara
4 Requirements
5 _Jose, CA
6 Criticize harshly
7 Clan emblem
8 Vacillate
9 Copy
10 Bloodsucking
evil creature
11 Supplement
12 Goodnight girl
13 Acts as banker
18 Amplified
22 Eagle on a par
three
25 Baseball trio
27 Banisters
28 Reverberate
29 Inter_(among
others)
30 Steiger and
Stewart
31 Shea player
34 John or Jane's
last name?
36 Press
37 Wildebeests
38 “Why _ Thou
forsaken me?”
41 Actress Merkel
42 Yuletide drinks
45 Clever saying
47 Hour fractions
49 Gratuity
50 Sign up
52 Buttress
53 Entertainer
Blades
54 Battery terminal
55 Bottle denizen
59 Cinema canine
61 Relinquish
62 Dancer Pavlova
63 Night light
65 Go for the gold
67 Doctrine ending
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HOROSCOPES
ARIES You have more responsibilities,
and that requires you learn how to set
priorities and even delegate. Yes, you
can.
TAURUS Developing your natural
talents will naturally lead you into a
position where others ask for your
advice. Do the homework to make
sure you’re right.
GEMINI It’s a good day for talking
things over, but all the words in the
world are not going to make
something work that won’t. Listen to
a pragmatist.
CANCER You’ve won a higher place
through your hard work, so go ahead
and get something to celebrate your
rise in status. You’ve earned it.
LEO You don’t have to solve every
problem yourself. Encourage the
people around you to come up with
creative ideas, and they will. You can
have some of the credit.
VIRGO The work’s creative and the
money’s good, so don’t complain.
This will make it possible for you to
get something you want for the
family. Plan a delicious reward.
LIBRA Link up with 4n intellectual
who can help you make up your
mind. You like to consider all points
of view, but one of them is better. *
SCORPIO A curious mind and an old
master help you bring out your
natural talent. Be careful and
realistic and accomplish a surprising
victory.
SAGITTARIUS Push yourself to try
something you’re not sure you can
do. You’re growing, so don’t be
stopped by your old limits. They 1
don’t apply any more. Ignore them.
CAPRICORN Finish up that final nasty
bit of work you’ve been avoiding. It’s
a phone call or a favor you promised
to somebody ages ago. It’s inhibiting
your creativity.
AQUARIUS You’re not in this mess all
by yourself. You have very intelligent,
creative and powerful friends. Call
them up to get a few more good
ideas.
PISCES You’re starting to ask “how”
and “why,” instead of just accepting
what is. You’re apt to find some good A
reasons, too. Tap into the main powers
source.
CALENDAR
TODAY
“What the #$*! Do We Know!?”:
3:15, 7, 9:15 p.m. Nickelodeon
Theatre, 937 Main St.
“The Rocky Horror Show”: 7:30
p.m. Trustus Theatre, 520 Lady St.
“Young Frankenstein”: 8 p.m.
Russell House Theater.
THURSDAY
The Reverie, Flyby: 8 p.m. New
Brookland Tavern. $5, 21+. $7,
under 21.
“What the #$*! Do We Know!?”: 7,
9:15 p.m. Nickelodeon Theatre.
“The Rocky Horror Show”: 7:30
p.m. Trustus Theatre.
Bobby Houck of Blue Dogs with
Jim “Soni” Sonefeld of Hootie &
the Blowfish: 9 p m. Jammin’ Java,
1530 Main Street. $8.
“Young Frankenstein”: 8 p.m.
Russell House Theater.
He Is Legend, Far-Less,
Classic Case, The Classic
Struggle, Council of the
Fallen: 6 p.m. New Brooldand
Tavern, 122 State St. $10 in
advance. All ages.
■ LIFE
Continued from page 6
telephone calls seeking comment
T uesday.
The show’s third season, which
premieres Jan. 26, has the 22-year-old
Hilton and co-star Nicole Richie
traveling the nation, working as interns
in a series of menial jobs.
On Monday, Buena Regional
School District officials who had
planned to put the two to work as
middle school substitute teachers and
cafeteria monitors withdrew the
welcome mat following an uproar from
parents and others. Opponents called
Hilton a bad example for young
children.
Producers had approached school
officials in December, offering $5,000
for the right to film at the J.P. Cleary
Middle School. School officials liked
the idea, and sent permission forms
and a letter from the show’s
production company to parents last
week.
But some said Hilton — who
achieved notoriety in pan through a
pornographic home video — had no
business being around children. Others
feared that the show would lead to
ridicule for their small community 30
miles west of Atlantic City.
“It’s a no-brainer,” said John
Krokos, 59, who helped rally
opposition to Hilton. “You don t
bring this type of person into a
school with 11- or 12-year-old kids
in it.”
The opposition prompted school
officials to reconsider.
“The show will not come to Cleary
School,” Buena Regional School
District Superintendent Diane
DeGiacomo said Monday night.
“They needed a commitment from us
right away, and we didn’t feel like we
could do that,” she said.
It was a mutual decision reached
with show producers, according to
DeGiacomo, who said 340 parents had
signed and returned the permission
forms needed for their children to be
filmed.
Only 34 refused to give permission, M
she said.
“Generally, it’s our policy not to
comment on shows while in
production,” said Todd Beck, a
spokesman for Bunin-Murray
Productions. “But I can tell you we’ve
decided to proceed with other
production plans for ‘The Simple
Life’ interns. We appreciate the
support and interest of local school
officials and wish everyone well.”
He would not comment on the
community’s opposition or about plans
for the episode being filmed in Atlantic
City.
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5 Former fast fliers
9 Benefit
14 Fabled also-ran
15 Cosmetic
ingredient
16 San Diego pro
17 Remove
19 City near
Bremen
20 Family car
21 Tableland
23 Atlantic,
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24 Sgt. or CpI.
26 Mechanical
servants
28 Tympanic
membrane
32 Sport
33 Went behind
closed doors
35 Stable sound
39 Secreted
40 Bedazzle
43 Genetics letters
44 Desert stopovers
46 Huge
48 Senator
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