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Show Wednesday, January 14, 2009 ir 1 HE SIGNPOST AT a GLANCE WORLD & NATIONAL HEADLINES martyrdom. On the other end of the spectrum are men even the Pentagon acknowledges are no threat - 17 Uighur dissidents who remain deSAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) - tained over fears for their safety President-elect Barack Obama's planned review of Guantanamo if returned to their homeland in Bay prisoners, a prelude to closing China. the detention center, must weigh the threats posed by an extraor- Officials urge institutions dinarily diverse group, from diehard jihadists to innocent men to toss out peanut butter swept up in war. MINNEAPOLIS {AP) - Health Two presidential transition officials are urging nursing homes, team advisers said Monday that Obama is preparing to issue an hospitals, schools, universities executive order in his first day or and restaurants to toss out speweek in office setting in motion cific containers of peanut butter the extensive survey needed to linked to a salmonella outbreak in close the U.S. military prison in 43 states. The recalled peanut butter - Cuba. distributed by King Nut CompaHis team faces a daunting task. nies of Solon, Ohio-was supplied Some cases are clear cut. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, brought only through food service providto Guantanamo in 2006 from CIA ers and was not sold directly to custody, has claimed responsibil- consumers. King Nut challenged ity for the Sept. 11 attacks. He said the finding, saying it could not be he wants to be executed to achieve the source of the nationwide outbreak since it distributes to only Obama faces task of Guanlanamo prisioners Campus Calender from Farrs Jewelry to /aoetfa^nds wai piio+ial, cuici iltcu- tuilaca. taj, U tVK.Gct.l44. wJtat 4tO4t, Batten- & ^basu'el POAJCCA ;1O% iOFF on 9. bndial mounting wir.h r-i valid Wednesday WSU's Department of Performing Arts will present Jazz at the Station. Andrew Nadon will be performing at 7:30 p.m. at the Union Station, located at 2501 Wall Avenue. The performance is free and open to the public. '••Nr?\) I.P. www.rarrsjewelry.com STATE VS. 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The outbreak has sickened more than 400 people and Minnesota health officials announced Monday they had found a match between samples from a King Nut container and the strains of salmonella bacteria making people sick across the country. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the outbreak may have contributed to three deaths. Officials are concerned the peanut butter is still being used, and Heidi Kassenborg of the Minnesota Department of Agriculture urged all institutions to throw it away. State health and agriculture officials said last week they had found salmonella bacteria in a 5-pound package of King Nut peanut butter at a nursing facility in Minnesota. Officials tested the bacteria over the weekend and found a genetic match with the bacterial strain that has led to 30 illnesses in Minnesota and others across the country. Crossword WSU 's Wilderness Recreation Center will sponsor a Wilderness First Aid Course at 6 p.m. It will be held at the Wilderness Recreation Center, loacted at Annex 9 at the end of 4100 South. There is a one time fee of $85 for the course and preregistration is required. The course will also meet on Jan. 20 and 22, and a final exam will be held on Jan. 24 from 8 a.m to 6 p.m. STATE- Sudoku 3 2_ 4 See Solution page 7 Complete the grid so each row, column and 3-by-3 box (in bold borders) contains every digit 1 to 9. 5 8 • 9 4 •LIT 5 6 2 T '3 l ' 6 . i;4 - 9 ~6~ MOVIE SCHEDULE 9 5 " 1~9 '• [ A_ T J. Li,?.. 8 \l 4 Dean Kaelin LEAGUE LEADING WEBER STATE WILDCATS Tuesday January 20, 2009 10:00 am Institute Chapel 'Gran Torino (R) (1115 155 445) 740 10201 I Yes Man (PG13) (1145 250 510) 750 1025 | jSeven Pounds (PG13) (1100 140 435) 720 1005 The Tale of Despereaux (G) (1135 200 425) 640 Bedtime Stories (PG) (1200 225 500) 1730 955 Marley and Me (PG) 855 The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (PG13) (1110 240) 610 935 'Bride Wars (PG) (1150 205 420) 650 915 •The Unborn (PG13) (1100 115 330 550) 1815 1030 Valkyrie (PG13) (1210 300) 605 900 Twilight (PG13) (1235 315)620 910 The Day the Earth Stood Still (PG13) (1125 415)945 I Marley and Me (PG) (1130 210 450) 735 1010 Bedtime Stories (PG) (1105 125 350) 630 Doubt (PG13) (150)700 925 •No Paiwi/DiiCDunB • • T h e Singer, Songwriter, Musician, Performer Renowned teacher and vocal coach of many, including American Idol's David Archuleta Performed throughout the world with the likes of Bette Midler, George Strait, and Dave Matthews Recording Artist and Producer January 27: Mary Jane Woodger BYU Professor /Author . OGDEN INSTITUTE OF RELIGION 1302 Edvalson Street (North of Campus) 801-621-1800 www.ldsces.org/ogden IERSMTC THURSDAY, JANUARY 1 5 vs. MONTANA STATE BOBCATS} Beanie night, compliments of Backyards, Inc TM First 2,000 fans receive a WSU beanie | ) Bargain Malineei 1/9-1/15 I N E M A R B e s t ^ • • J U N C T I O N at The Junction 2351 Kiesel Ave.( Ogden 801-528-5800 www.MegaplexTheatres.com Moms Club Monday 1/12 Bedtime Stories (PG): (1105) VISIT WSUSIGXPOST.COM (3-0) T H E S c a t I n T o w n CineArts ^ The Artistic Side of Film TINSELTOWN OGDEN Newgate Moll- 36ih@ Wall 1-BOO-FANDANGO + b p I171# UnYBIBDSFKlM.M-F, ISTHATlHiE5HOWnM£$5.Q0 ADUIT WHIMS WOK WJH S I M • GRAN TORINO JR| 11 55 MARLEY AND ME [PG] 3 40 7 20 10 20 12 10 3 00560540 • BRIDE WARS [PG] 12 05 MARLEY AND ME (Digital) [PG-13] 1 35 4 25 7 10 9 55 2 254457 15935 • UNBORN, THE [PG-13] SEVEN POUNDS {PG-13] 12 35250500750 10 10 12-00 4 05 7 35 10 25 BEDTIME STORIES [PG) TALE OF DESPEREAUX 12 15 1 302454005 15 [G| 12 20 2-40 5 10 6307.45 9.00 10 15 7 30 9 55 BENJAMIN BUTTON. 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