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Show At a Glance FRIDAY, AUGUST 27,2010 THE SIGNPOST See Solutions page 11 Sudoku Complete the grid so each row, column and 3-by-3 box (in bold borders) contains every digit 1 to 9 7 3 4 5 8 6 9 7 3 4 1 9 2 6 7 8 1 9 5 9 6 4 3 2 Campus Calendar FRIDAY AUGUST 27 Block Party Block Party from 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. outside. Come get to know all the clubs, organizations, services and programs offered at Weber State University. Foam Party 8 p.m.-12 a.m. at the Bell Tower Plaza, Student Association is sponsoring a Foam Party. Comedian Jeff Dye, inflatables, dance and food. Admission is free. Humanitarian Guatemala Project participant presentation Participants of the 2010 Humanitarian Guatemala Project to present work and share experiences at Lindquist Alumni Center at 6:30 p.m. Textbook Buyback Last day to sell back used textbooks at WSU Ogden campus bookstore, 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Will pay up to 50 percent no matter where books were bought. 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Du Bois was among its founders 6 Coot's cousin 10 Barcelona-born muralist 14 Of an arm bone 15 Coastal predator 16 Hawaii neighbor 17 "The Wreck of the Mary 17 20 121 • 23 32 33 34 135 138 37 18 Benefit 19 Far Hills, N.J.-based sports org. 20 Oil company's penchant for employee transfers? 23 Pennzoil letters 24 Carrier with a hub at LAX 25 Con opening 26 Arena cheer 29 Measure of neighborhood drug traffic? 32PartofCPA:Abbr. 35 Where Charlie was trapped, in a Kingston Trio hit 36 Doomed city 37 Red 38 Peruvian address 41 "Liz: The Elizabeth Taylor Story" star Sherilyn 42 Puccini offering 44 u _ Woman": 1975 hit 45 Muy, across the Pyrenees 46 Egotism that brings you to tears? 50 "Wheel of Fortune" buy 51 Haifa cocktail 52 "Kinda" suffix 53 Half-witted 56 Pigmentation variations? 60 Pedestal 62 Like Erte's art 63 Any Frankie Avalon song 64 Follow 65 Gardener, at times 66 Like many a motel air conditioner 67 Crown's girl, in a 1935 opera - " 47 40 48 152 59 56 60 61 ^H53 162 64 165 67 168 68 "Gotcha" 69 One who's generally bottled up? Down 1 Sculptors' subjects 2 Billy Joel's daughter 3 Has to grind 4 Puccini's "O mio babbino •I 5 Asset protection plan, briefly 6 Determined 7 -Israeli War 8 Equitable way to pay 9 Sobieski of "Joy Ride" (2001) 10 Blue books? 11 1969 road movie 12 Toupee 13 Madre's hermana 21 Injures badly 22 They're not free of charge 27 Make restitution 28 Service songs 29 '90s "SNL" regular Cheri 30 Frenzy 31 Hardly the drill sergeant type 32 Coffee asset 33 Fowl on a menu 34 Climbers' obstacles 39 Man, e.g. 40 See, and then some 43 Fighting 47 Kingsley role 48 Family gathering staples 49 Crowd 53 Slew 54 Formal doorstep response 55 "Yeah, right!!" :* '^ 57 F and 6, but not H v 58 Slurpee alternative 59 gin 60 Sportscaster Costas 61 Harlem Globetrotters founder Saperstein World Headlines Russian nuclear agency says launch of of Iran's first nuclear plant will begin next week MOSCOW (AP) - Russia's nuclear agency says it will load fuel into Iran's first nuclear power plant next week, marking the start of its launch. Rosatom spokesman Sergei Novikov said Friday that uranium fuel shipped by Russia will be loaded into the Bushehr reactor in a ceremony on Aug. 21, marking the beginning of its physical startup. Novikov said that from that moment the Bushehr plant will be officially considered a nuclear-energy facility. Russian officials said that the latest U.N. sanctions against Iran wouldn't affect the Bushehr project. Each person who comes gets a free t-shirt and they can enter to win a 150 cc legal Thad Allen, the Obama administration's point man on the oil spill, scheduled a news conference in Schriever, La., for 12:45 p.m. CDT to give an update on the operation. On Thursday, Allen said it's possible that the longdiscussed final fix, known as a "bottom kill," won't be necessary. After a temporary cap was placed on top of the well last month, heavy drilling mud and cement were pumped in from above in whafs called a "static kill." Some of the cement may have gone down into the reservoir, come back up and plugged the space between the inner piping and the outer casing - which is what engineers were hoping to do with the bottom kill, Allen said. Analysis of tests on HP's broken Gulf oil well will show if leak is sealed for good Judge who overturned Calif gay marriage ban questions if Prop 8 backers can appeal his ruling NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Officials could know by early Friday if BP's broken oil well in the Gulf of Mexico has been N sealed for good. An analysis of tests on the well done Thursday was scheduled to be completed within 24 hours, letting the federal government and BP PLC know if work last month that was meant to be tempo. rary had the unexpected effect of permanently plugging the gusher. Retired Coast Guard Adm. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The federal judge who overturned California's samesex marriage ban has more bad news for the measure's sponsors: he not only is unwilling to keep gay couples from marrying beyond next Wednesday, he doubts the ban's backers have therightto challenge his ruling. Chief U.S. District Judgt Vaughn R. Walker on Thursday rejected a request to delay his decision striking down Proposition 8 from taking ef- fect until high courts can take up an appeal lodged by its supporters. One of the reasons, the judge said, is he's not sure the proponents have the authority to appeal since they would not be affected by-or responsible for implementing his ruling. By contrast, same-sex couples are being denied their constitutional rights every day they are prohibited from marrying, Walker said. The ban's backers "point to harm resulting from a 'cloud of uncertainty' surrounding the validity of marriages performed after judgment is entered but before proponents' appeal is resolved," he said. "Proponents have not, however, argued that any of them seek to wed a same-sex spouse." Walker gave opponents of same-sex marriage until Aug. 18 at 5 p.m. to get a ruling from the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on whether gay marriages should start before the court considers their broader appeal. Their lawyers filed an request asking the 9th Circuit to intervene and block the weddings on an emergency basis late Thursday. They argued the appeals court should grant a stay of Walker's order requiring state officials to cease enforcing Proposition 8 "to avoid the con/usion and irreparable injury that wouldflowfromthe creation of aMass o^gmrported same-sex marriages." $ - • ' • • ; • • i |