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Show Friday, April 8,2005 News Editor: Heather Hunt-Wood At A Glance By Nicholas Gurewitch The Perry Bifrie Listen. 8eor,Vpo Knew X couldn't ride] *t friends Phone:626-7655 mnnfl V Friday, April 8 •As part of the 2005 Holocaust Commemoration, reading of the governor's proclamation declaring April 8 as Senator Elbert Thomas Day; 11 a.m.; Stewart Library, Special Collections; free. For more information, call 626-6548. \ \ controversy. Over the next four days, some Cancerians may experience a dramatic power struggle between friends. Stay well removed from social or romantic politics. Progress will be complex and draining. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) ARIES (March 21-April 20) After Monday, expect romantic partners and long-term friends to request greater involvement in private family decisions. Over the next five days, close friends and lovers may need to witness your continuing loyalty and social respect. TAURUS (April 21-May 20) In the coming weeks, home adjustments work strongly to your advantage. Before mid-week, expect rental agreements, property decisions or new daily schedules to provide successful combinations. Allow friends and relatives to set their own pace. GEMINI (May 21-June 21) Early this week, someone close may wish to discuss recent social events or romantic promises. Provide detailed explanations of your long-term hopes and inner thoughts. Over the next few days, loved ones may feel doubtful of their importance in your life. CANCER (June 22^July 2 2 ) New relationships will now create Crossword ACROSS 1 Ball catcher 5 French clerics 10 Large, roomy boats 14 Farm plot 15 Chili con 1 2 After several weeks of nostalgic learning, many Leos are this week ready to begin friendships or establish new rules between loved ones. Optimism and social belonging will soon help redefine complex relationships. Join in and accept all invitations. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Misinformation in the workplace may this week derail an important business agreement. Long-term colleagues may purposely offer incorrect facts or statements. Over the next few days, the private social politics between coworkers will be plainly revealed. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Before mid-week, authority figures may ask for detailed financial statements. Official documents, although incomplete or controversial, will eventually work to your advantage. Don't avoid difficult tasks. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) . An unexpected workplace flirtation may this week briefly strain business relations. Overly familiar comments and last minute invitations are accented see Solutions page 6 3 110 11 12 13 32 33 M 17 119 20 16 Cry 17 Work against 19 "The King and I" 26 27 28 governess 20 Scornful look 21 Cruise accommodation 23 Diplomacy 25 Hoover Dam's lake 26 Kite backdrop 29 Burger King offering 31 Request 34 See-ya later! 36 Woodworker's machine 38 Excessive anger 39 Highland dance 42 Blueprint 43 Defendant's 69 Encyclopedia story volume 45 Isolated 70 Impede 47 Mas' men 71 Comrade 48 Add sugar to DOWN 51 Bering or Ross 1 Apple/PCs 52 Linseed oil 2 Religious figure source 3 Factual 53 Pot starter 4 Doctrine 55 Pick-me-up 5 Top pitcher 59 Special 6 Saloon seat occasion 7 Unruly child 63 Saintly glow 8 Pitch tents 64 Scorsese film 9 Drawing-room 66 Spring ball couch 67 Famous fair 10 Blue ribbon, e.g. lady 68 Scrabble piece 11 City near Lake Tahoe for the next five days. Opt for group activities. " SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Family discussions will this week reveal surprising business or financial ideas. Someone close may wish to change jobs or begin a new career path. Both are positive but will take longer to finalize than anticipated. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 20) Over the next five days, official documents may trigger tensions or provide misinformation. Areas affected are governmental permissions, legal regulations or the public policy of large corporations. Changing workplace rules are worthwhile but slowly established. AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 19) An unexpected attraction may this week emotionally challenge a longterm relationship. Over the next few days, loved ones may doubt their own self-worth. If possible, avoid publicly reacting to new flirtations or subtle social overtures. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Passionate dreams and shared family goals are highlighted over the next few days. After Monday, expect loved ones to provide detailed explanations of their long-term aspirations or emotional needs. Be responsive. Intimacy'and trust will soon prove rewarding. The proposal mentioned by Brady Ahlstrom in Wednesday's Signpost would allow students with an ACT english score of 29 or higher to recieve credit for English 1010. It makes no men;tion of advanced placement scores. •Apr. 7-9 - WSU Dance Department Spring "Orchesis" concert, featuring modern dance by guest, faculty and student choreographers; 7:30 p.m.; Val A. Browning Center, Allred Theater; S8.50/$5.50. For more information, call 626-8500 or 1-800-WSU-TIKS. Saturday, April 9 •WSU's Small Business Development Center hosts a Start Smart, business start-up seminar. Please pre-register with bkingl@weber.edu; 10 a.m.; WSU-Davis Campus, Room 117; free. For more information, call 626-7051. •WSU Wildcat Track & Field Iavitational featuring college athletes from around the area; 10 a.m.; Stewart Stadium; free. For more information, call 626-6010. •WSU's women's tennis vs. Eastern Washington; 10 a.m.; tennis courts near Swenson Gym; free. For more information, call 626-6537. •34th Annual Native American PowWow, featuring grand entries at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m., dance contests, Miss Indian WSU, Dee Events Center; S3/S2, free for seniors and children under six. For more information, call 626-7333. •State Science Olympiad Tournament, an all day event featuring Utah students in a variety of scientific events and competitions; aU day; various locations, including Shepherd Union Ballrooms and Swensen Gym; free. For more information, call 626-6160. 22 ^•31 Corrections 42 Letters 59 1 60 61 62 J 12 Casino game ^3 Unwanted email 18 Drag a net 22 Scruggs or Weaver 24 Culinary honcho 26 Wristwatch part 27 Eucalyptus eater 28 Berra and Bear 30 Balanced state 31 Map book 32 Parcel out 33 Somalia neighbor 35 Society newbie 37 Suitable 40 41 44 46 49 50 52 54 55 56 57 58 60 61 62 65 Attest to Highland valley of Man Bury Squandered Release breath Set up Madonna film Captivated Continenla! breakfast tip "_ Here lo Eternity1 Stage departure Wicked Jodie Foster film Three-spot -es-Salaam & Submissions Please submit to The Signpost offices in person SUB #267 or e-mail natalie@wsusignpost .com or call 626-7971 for more information. Friday High; 50c Low: 36* Saturday Jfrg/i; 40 If Low: 35* Sunday 53' 35' |