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CROSSWORD
ACROSS
1 Diving acronym
6 Checkbook
record
10 Molar problem
14 Frenzied
15 Animal
confinement
16 Hammered on a
slant
17 Fantastic
19 Hose run
20 Clodhopper
21 Depend
22 Southpaw
23 Crown
25 Gentleman
caller
26 Spellbound
27 Knut Hamsun
novel
28 Figures pro
31 The present
34 Solitude
37 News bit
38 Biblical poem
39 Continental cash
40 Overgrown short
story?
^ ouptMmans pai
Jimmy
43 Equal the bet
44 Silly person
45 Small glen
47 ’Overhaul
49 Tribulation
53 Ms. Spacek
55 Decisive defeat
56 Ice cream
holder
57 Showy bloom
58 Skull and
crossbones
60 Held up in
traffic, e.g.
61 Shelter a
fugitive
62 To pieces
63 Cameo stone
64 Porgy’s woman
65 Tithe amount
DOWN
1 Say cheese!
2 Ecclesiastical
law
3 Intact
4 Population pace
5 Hotshot
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6 Physicists,
chemists et ai.
7 Put on the back
burner
8 Unaesthetic
9 Spelling do
10 Perplexed
11 “Analects”
philosopher
12 Preliminary race
13 Uptight
18 Night deposit
22 Olin of “Alias”
24 Beam
25 _of Gilead
27 Assisted leaps
over a bar
29 Skin opening
30 Shortly
31 Loads
32 Hautboy
33 Multiformity
35 Took a chair
36 Galileo’s
instrument
38 100 centavos
41 Disney tramp’s
love
SOLUTIONS
ON PRGE 6
42 Long-standing
46 Bohemian
48 Cromwell’s
earldom
49 Apertures
50 Navajo dwelling
51 Motionless
52 Capital of
Western Australia
53 Granary
54 Gulf state
55 Court garment
58 Setup punch
59 Double-crosser
Seme @ 'USg
Today
DELEVELED, LEVEL C, XX
GAUGE, BULL STREET: 8
p.m. New Brookland
Tavern, 122 State St. $7
under, $5 over 21.
, “THE WHITE COUNTESS”:
7, 9:30 p.m. Nickelodeon
Theatre, 937 Main St.
$5.50 with student ID.
“VAGINA MONOLOGUES”:
8 p.m. Law School
Auditorium. $8 for
students, $10 general
public.
SPENCER RUSH, JOHN
TAGLIERI: 8 p.m. Jammin
Java. 1530 Main St. Pay
what you want show.
Saturday
BURNS OUT BRIGHT, PAPER
CHAMPIONS, BEN WALKER
RADIO, MIKENPIKE: 7 p.m.
New Brookland Tavern.
$5 advance, $7 day of the
show. All ages.
Bull Street
“THE WHITE COUNTESS":
3, 7, 9:30 p.m.
Nickelodeon Theatre. $5
matinee, $5.50 evening
with student ID.
“VAGINA MONOLOGUES":
8 p.m. Law School
Auditorium. $8 for
students, $10 for general
public.
“AMERICANA FESTIVAL”: t
p.m. Art Bar, 1211 Park St
$3, 21+ only.
CAPITAL R, GUITAR SHOW,
HOT LAVA MONSTER: 8 p.m.
Headliners. 700 Gervais St.
DAVE PITTENGER AND BERG,
RACHEL HEBERT: 9 p.m.
JamminJava. 1530 Main St.
Pay what you want show
Sunday
"THE WHITE COUNTESS”: 3,
i • 7, 9:30 p.m. Nickelodeon
Theatre. $5 matinee, $5.50
evening with student ID.
UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF LAW
Opening in Greensboro
August 2006
Now accepting applications for the charter class.
Web site:
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for complete information and online application
Toll free: (888) ELON-LAW ■ E-mail: law@elon.edu
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LEARNING IN LEGAL
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■ Emphases on total student
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legal knowledge and
skills, leadership and
civic involvement, and
international study
■ Learning experiences in the
area's leading law firms, federal
and state courts, businesses,
government agencies and
nonprofit organizations
■ Home of the North
Carolina Business Court,
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litigation in the school's
courtroom and facilities
■ Partner with the American
Judicature Society's
Institute of Forensic
Science and Public Policy, a
new national organization
located near the law school
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Quigmans ♦ By Buddy Hickerson
“The bad news is ... you have two weeks to live.
The good news is ... we’re going to name
the disease after you!”
A College Girl Named Joe ♦ By Aaron Warner
IF I MOVE? BACK
FOR "THE SUSWER I'P SEE Alt
MV OLP FRIENFS AMP WET JUST
SIT AROUNFmV TAUC ABOUT
AU THE CRAZY STUFF m
. _ USEPTOPO.
... AW THAT'S
THE REASOM1LEFT.
HOROSCOPES
ARIES As you climb the
ladder to success, you’ll meet
lots of interesting people.
Make friends. They’ll
help make you even more
successful in years to come.
TAURUSTravelisbroadening.
You can’t fit back into a little
box once you’ve been out.
GEMINI Conditions will be
good this weekend, starting
tonight, for travel. Romance
and exciting partnerships
are favored, too. Get going!
CANCER You’ve been very
good at wheeling and
dealing lately. Of course,
you couldn’t keep cfose
count while the game was
going on. Do that now.
LEO A friend comes to your
rescue with good cheer and
assistance. Well, you still
had to do most of the work.
VIRGO You should be pretty
well rested by now and ready
to get back to work. Use all
the technology you have
to make the job more fun.
LIBRA A leisurely
conversation with a
technician leads to a
better understanding
and more efficient
appliances. Or, whatever.
SCORPIO Why should you
have to do everything?
You shouldn’t, of
course. Get machines
to do more of the work.
SAGITTARIUS Don’t be
intimidated by something
youdon’tunderstand.Allyou
have to do is read the books.
CAPRICORN Carefully
monitor your spending. By
using what you already have,
you’ll end up with a profit.
AQUARIUS Your confidence
is on the rise, as well it
should be. Take credit
for doing a tough job,
and teach what you’ve
learned in the process.
PISCES You’re coming up
against a deadline. This
one’s important, so don’t
let it slip by. Set your
alarm to keep you on task.
And stop hitting the snooze.
**•%
PICRCIIIGS • CORTIRUCD FROITI 6
why this piercing studio has
truly stood the test of time
— a notable feat, especially
being in an area that isn’t
exactly known for drumming
up a ton of business in
the industry. It all comes
down to a commitment to
excellence.
“We’ve been here for
nine years,” McKenzie said.
“Pretty much everyone else
I
has come and gone.”
Body Rites is open
Tuesday through Saturday
from 1-7 p.m. and is located
at 2009 Greene St., Suite
112 in Five Points.
They can be reached by
phone at (803) 799-2877 or
found online at either www.
bodyrites.com or myspace.
com/bodyrites.
Comments on this story? E-mail
gamecockfeatures@gwm. sc. edu
HOTLRUf) • CORTinUGD FROR1B
comes great hurt, and this
song tells about Baxley’s
experience with that.
“The Way of
the Dinosaur” is a
wonderful study of how
contemporary musicians
can modernize the sounds
and vibes of classic rock.
Comments on this story? E-mail
gamecockfeatures@gwm.sc. edu
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