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Show Wednesday, October 15,2008 AT a GLANCE HE SIGNPOST WORLD & NATIONAL HEADLINES Crossword 1 ACROSS •1 Scarlett's last name 6 All-purpose MDs 9 Oregon capital 14 Indian princes 15 Old card game 16 Worship 17 Squeals 18 " _ the land of the free..." 19 Pentium makers 20 Stories in installments 22 Forum attire 24 Club fee 25 Of one's mate 29 Bossy's bellow 32 Weaver's need 34 Boot cushion 35 German playwright Toller 37 Flower holder 39 Agatha's contemporary 40 Wet sprays 41 Lilly or Wallach 42 Cavalry sword 43 Max or Buddy 44 Engendered 45 Greek letter 46 All in one piece 48 Crystal gazer 50 Asian holiday 51 Scamps 53 Poet Teasdale 55 Cash drawer 56 Neptune's spear 60 Promotes heavily 63 " _ Maria" 65 Macabre 66 Jaw, Saskatchewan 67 Dance type 68 Bacon unit 69 Businessmen, informally 2 3 1 1 10 9 4 14 15 17 18 13 Wildfires still rage Southern California 23 26 30 27 28 34 31 38 37 • 43 52 • 39 42 1• 45 49 M 50 ••• 57 62 56 59 63 Eating champ takes international pizza title 60 67 66 8 Alphabetizes 9 Ho Chi Minh City, formerly 10 To a sickening degree 11 Destiny 12 Before,poetically 13 Gibson of "Hamlet" 21 Sayer the singer 23 Mayberry boy 26 Fruit ice 27 Claim 28 Ogle 29 Part of a group 30 Italian journalist Fallaci 31 Beginnings 33 Men and boys 36 Most exacting 70 Aliens, briefly 71 Flat-head nails DOWN 1 Eyes, in poems 2 Patriot Nathan 3 Not quite closed 4 Fanatical 5 Onslaughts 6 Trivialize 7 Eerie author 38 Skirts 42 Most lamentable 44 Tower ringer 47 Pay increases 49 Serving of corn 52 Election selection 54 Ms. Rogers St. Johns 57 Olympic skater Heiden Ask for more HUMANITIES . HALF MOON BAY, Calif. (AP) - Thad Starr's giant pumpkin really began putting on weight in August, a lot of weight. The pumpkin gained about 30 pounds a day on its way to victory Monday at the Safeway World Championship Pumpkin Weigh-off in Half Moon Bay. Starr's pumpkin finished at a record 1,528 pounds. Starr won last year with a pumpkin that that was four pounds lighter and also set a record. Starr, of Pleasant Hill, Ore., bought a trailer to transport the pumpkin. It has a circumference of 15 feet. High court turns down Georgia death row inmate PepsiCo to cut 3300 jobs because of falling profits Campus Calender 58 Price of golf 59 Golfers' gadgets 60 " _ Pinafore" 61 Mirror image? 62 Taro paste 64 Dyeing tub October 16 October 15 WSU's Religion & Ethics Resource Center and the WSU Diversity Center will host a discussion "Global Issues in Religion and Ethics," 1 p.m.. Shepherd Union Building Room 232, free, 626-7947 or 626-7243. Goldenwest Credit Union will offer "Understanding and Building Credit/Home Buying," noon, WSU Davis Campus Room 112 (2750 N. University Park Blvd., Layton), free, 395-3443. October is NATIONAL Pampered pumpkin picked as plumpest of all ATLANTA (AP) -The Supreme Court has cleared the way for a Georgia man to be put to death NEW YORK (AP) - PepsiCo for killing a police officer two NEWYORK(AP) -Chowdown announced plans on Tuesday to champ Joey Chestnut downed cut 3,300 jobs and close six plants weeks after it halted his execution to consider his appeal. Troy 45 slices of pizza in 10 minutes as it deals with lagging U.S. drinks Davis asked the high court to Sunday to win the first Famous sales and a surging dollar, which intervene in his case and order Famiglia World Pizza Eating will hurt profits from its rapidly a new trial because seven of the Championship in New York's growing international business. nine witnesses against him have Times Square. The 24-year-old The announcement came as the recanted their testimony. Former from San Jose, Calif., says he global snacks and drinks maker President Jimmy Carter and South fasted for more than a day to reported a 9.5 percent drop in Africa Archbishop Desmond Tutu prepare. He folded and squeezed third-quarter profit that missed are among prominent supporters the slices to make them easier to Wall Street expectations. It also who have called for a new trial. offered a downbeat profit outlook. swallow. 69 © 2008 Tribune Media Services, Inc. All rights reserved. North Korea to resume nuclear dismantlement LOS ANGELES (AP) - SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - Powerful winds stoked three North Korea planned to resume major wildfires on Tuesday dismantling its nuclear program morning after destroying dozens Tuesday for the first time in two of homes, forcing thousands to months, days after the United "hee and killing two people. The States removed the communist fires have charred more than 20 regime from a terrorism blacklist square miles in suburban Los as a reward under a disarmament Angeles and northern San Diego pact. Pyongyang has told the County in three days, with the International Atomic Energy fiercest blazes burning in the Agency that it would restart work San Fernando Valley. Over 800 to disable the Yongbyon nuclear firefighers were battling the reactor and allow international blaze on steep canyon hillsides inspectors to resume their from the Northeast Valley activity. The plans were outlined to Rocky Peak. Gov. Arnold in a restricted document to the Schwarzenegger has declared a agency's 35 board members that state of emergency in Los Angeles was obtained by The Associated Press. and Ventura counties. 19 • 60 12 16 20 29 11 . . arts humanities MONTH WSU Fall Choirfest Concert, 7:30 pm., Val A. Browning Center Austad Auditorium, $4.50/33.50, 626-6800. WSU's Ralph Nye Lecture Series presents Paul Valenzuela, plant controller and continuous improvement manager of Wells' Dairy, Inc., 11:30 a.m., Wattis Business Building Smith Lecture Hall room 206/207, free, 626-8610. .. . . . . _ October 17-19 WSU'sWilderness Recreation Center will host a Fall Break climbing trip, for more information call 626-6373. The Ogden Symphony Ballet Association/Utah Symphony Pops will present a concert with conductor Marvin Hamlisch, 7:30 p.m., Val A. Browning Center Austad Auditorium, $36/S32/$28/S24/$20, 399-9214 MOVIE SCHEDULE A T 8 9 4 8 Sudoku See Solution page 9 J>_ 5 Complete the grid so each row, column and3-by-3 box (in bold borders) contains every digit 1 to 9. 7 I 5 8 9 7 ••*:»wi*'W. 2 6 2 i 8 3 1 5 >ENT FILM C(|p»ETITI0 Nov. 14th AT 7PM dAVIS cAMPUS rM. } 6 |5 7 o 4 Claudia Eliason H E J U N C T I O submit DUD's td info de a v e n b y 1JL . .^ . 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