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Show Wednesday, April 9,2008 lr I HE SIGNPOST AT a GLANCE WORLD & NATIONAL HEADLINES Bride and groom spend night in jail Drunk lands in prison for spraying VALLEJO, Calif. - A bride and groom spent their first night as a married couple in jail after their wedding party got out of hand. Police were forced to Taser the groom and his cousin when they became agressive towards officers Saturday night. The groom and cousin were arrested for allegedly resisting arrest. The bride was taken into custody on suspicion of public intoxication. KODIAK, Alaska - A Kodiak man will spend five months in jail for attacking customers at a bar with bear spray. He attacked customers and patrons on two separate occasions, Feb. 9 and 10. In his sentencing, Daniel Perment read an apology saying the incidents at B&B Bar were fueled by his alcohol consumption. 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Great's tutor 67 Deadly 10 11 12 13 There was a theft ii> the track team locker room. Articles of clothing and shoes from the team were taken. The case is still under investigation. I 24 J• 36 37 Hit-and-run in W8 lot I An individual reported a hit-and-run that hap- • pened two weeks earlier in the,W8 lot. The individual's 2003 Oldsmobile recieved damage to the driver's side door. The-hit and-run was reported for insurance purposes. 57 58 163 April 9 35 Self-defense spray 36 Arouse 37 Acquires 45 Romance language 46 An atoll 47 Pound a beat 48 Vessel 49 Hi! 50 Repair again 54 Male cats 56 Creole vegetable 57 Essence 58 Norway's capital 60 List-ending abbr. 62 Do tailor's work 8 61 1 <5 5 2 5 Object cracks car windshield Damaged property was Driver leaves note after crashing into car A person reported a hitand-run in the lower W5 parking lot. The front passenger fender was damaged. The driver of the vehicle that crashed into the car left a note on the windshield saying they would pay for the damages. • WSU's 2008 Holocaust Commemoration will present "Reflections on Maus: A Survivor's Tale" with English professor Judy Elsley and visual arts professor Angelika Pagel, 2:30 p.m., Stewart Library Hetzel-Hoellein Room,free,626-7674. • WSU's Institute for Politics, Decency and Ethical Conduct will host a panel discussion on "Ethics in Business and Politics," 6-8 p.m., WSU Davis Campus Barnes Banking Co. Lecture Hall Room 110 (2750 N. University Park Blvd., Layton), free, 626-6694. • WSU's Department of Performing Arts presents the WSU Chamber Choir, 7:30 p.m.,Val A. Browning Center Austad Auditorium, free, 626-6600. April 10 • WSU's Ralph Nye Lecture Series will feature Ray Bingham, managing director of General Atlantic LLC, 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m., Wattis Business Building Smith Lecture Hall 206/207, free, sheilasimko@weber.edu or 626-6063. »;. • The Utah Symphony presents Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto, 7:30 p.m., Val A. Browning Center Austad Auditorium, S31/$26/S21/$16/$ll, 399-9214. April 10-12 • WSU's Department of Performing Arts presents "Orchesis Dance Theatre," 7:30 p.m., Val A. Browning Center Allred Theater, $8.50/$5.50, 626-6800 or weberstatetickets.com. April 11-12 • WSU's Wilderness Recreation Center in partnership with Canyon Sports will host the '. first annual Climbing Festival, 9 a.m., Friday, Weber Rocks and Ogden's Boulder Field, $20, mandatory pre-registration required, weber.edu/wrc, or 626-6373 8; 4 4 2 9 FREE CELL PljlONE 1 year contract for Weber State Students Free Motorola W490 Call T-mobile^afcsat 1 1-866-464-8662 Use Promotion Code 8888TMOFAV 1 2 6 6 4 IN THE MIDDLE I NE of a major life change 6 4 1 HousingandResidenceufe Thursday, April 3 Friday, April 4 ON-LINE ALL THE TIME. WWW.WSUSIGNPOST.COM 5 Relaxing living @ Coke reported that money had been stolen from vending machines at both Weber and Davis campuses. Police located an employee with the master key to the vending machines who was using it \o steal money. Two suspects were arrested. They now face felony theft charges. ,The case is being reviewed at the county attorney's office. reported at the Davis campus when an object that was thrown from a school bus hit a car. The object cracked the car's windshield. The case is still under investigation. Campus Calendar 9 3 6 See Solution page GET IT IH JHl SIGNPOST CLASSIFIEDS 56 5 Sudoku Vending machines ripped off atWSU campus Theft in locker room •• Complete the grid so each row, column and 3-by-3 box (in bold borders) contains every digit 1 to 9. My View from Utohpto' by Dormy Osmond Wednesday, April 2 1 1 • Excerpt. fl Little Brt Doofy. fl Little Bit Rock oncl Rolt Campus Police Blotter See Solution page 8 • •I told her Synchronized-Skipping vas a lame idea .that Cirque du Soleil would turn us down, but did she lieten? Ho-the l i t t l e Ham Hock SEVER listened. We were a laughingstock at auditions. WITHOUT HEALTH INSURANCE? 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