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L0S ANGELES (AP) — Bloodshed contin- of the audiencfe was younger lies to ruldRt theaters 25 the crowds wereevenly split while than £ VThe Tfexas Chainsaw Massacre” the f between men and women'' 7 7- t y '5 Biel’s presence helped draw women into a j remake ofjthe 1974 horror tale that helped debuted as genie flick that more typically appeals to men said Russell Schwartz head of domestic fc die top weekend movie with $291 million ' V ' marketing for New Line which released “The accordingto studio estimates Sunday ' V Quentin Tfcrantino’s Moody vengeance saga K Texas Chainsaw Massacre” : 7 ‘ “But also women love to be scared perhaps ? “Kill Bill —Vol 1” the previous weekend’s V more than men” Schwartz said “It’s only the No 1 movie slipped to second place with total to $433 i - i gory part that helps turn off die female $115 million lifting its y " ' ence not so much die scary part” The John Grisham court thriller “Runaway “Runaway Jury” played to an older audi-i : Hoffman ence with 82 percent of viewers age 25 and Jury” with Gene Hackman Dustin John Cusack and Rachel Wrisz opened in third older said Bruce Snyder head of distribution for 20th Century Fbx which released die ?V place with $121 million’ v- After a strong debut in limited release a movie ysvThe opening-weeken- d week earlier Gint Eastwood’s “Mystic River” gross came in on the — starring Sean Penn and Tim Robbins — low side of the studio’s projections but Snyder said movies aimed at older audiences often expanded to wide release and came in at No 5 stick around longer at the box office with $1036 million Playing in3016 theaters “Adults don’t necessarily run out to see a s“The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” averaged a movie the first weekend” Snyder said “We strong $9649 a cinema compared to a $4298 hope it’ll be around for a good long time” average in 2815 theaters for “Runaway Jury” This past week Disney’s “Pirates of the and a $7059 average in 1467 cinemas for 7: Caribbean: The Curse rtf the Black Pearl” 7 : “Mystic River” inched past $300 million the year’s second In limited release “Sylvia” — Gwyncdi ' movie to cross that mark after Disney-Pixar-’s Platii —opened strongly witii $56132 in three “Finding Nemo” I Estimated ticket sales for Friday through 7 theaters in New YorkGtyi Sunday at North American theaters according averaging $18711 to Exhibitor Relations Co Inc The overall box office soared with the top I 12 movies grossing $1053 million up 43 per7 7 V Tsxas Chainsaw Massacre”$291: ' ' cent from toe same weekend last year when V?' million' v'y 2 ‘‘Kill BiO -- VbL ” $12J million the horror tale “The Ring”was the top movie hs :s 7 ‘I'Si-- a zw 100 50 '' imuie! umsREBATE!'i MAIL-I- N 't ST - MMMfir ARMOR' KNERO WITH A SERVICE A6REEMENT HELLO LESS IKE REBATE! 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DVD Kt $6998 (ParariK)untj specks and scratches and improve toe sourto-- l' 7 the-scen- es off-came-ra 7 7 A novel by David J Hawkes A l ‘V y'i1 if- - '' picked up from toe ground v He as all Dakota respected bravery and this chiId were fcaricss several of the had started to back off snarling 1 wolvcs youngef old gray off But his gnnmd Hackles up and teeth hared he was not about to be driven from this or anything It was then that the' hy smallJwhite boy threw a stone and shouted in his shrill voice Luck was with the lad and the Ut toe old wolf square on the end of the by the shouts and the feariess advance clanged ihe old wolf’s mind backward he and with a snarl and olj to join his packings The warrior-leade- T was chuckling now Standing up he trotted back down the ridge to companions With a bit of embellishment La told tL other warriors what he had seen Aftcr g the st(Jry all wanted to brave white woman and child who chased wolves off a kill Chw of thewngestof the Dakota wanted to t coup on this woman and take her hair leader “No one should harm woman The leader was troubled in his mind now Ordinarily he would lead an attack on any whites he came across ! otiomng theothers to staywhere they wamor-leadshpped off his pony and cautiously made his way to the top of the he ndge m front ofthem What he saw reached the °P of the ridge astonished hun to say die least Before Mm in a small meadow fringed by aspen and willow were seven wolves bringing down s yearling cow moos& The young cow was still making a valiant effort to get to her feet but her Strength was about gone Then the wolves swarmed over the moose and it was over But this wasn t what had really amazed the wamor-kadIt was a young white wpman and boy of only six or seven snows walking m bn the wolves as if they meant to take the woe toe FOXTROT MoRTON AoLD THMAlT WANTS ME TO COME TO MS PARTY! er er fCSTVCUO- - ACTUALLY A HALLOWEEN 6EST DWEEB PARTY FROM M SCHOOL1 HEUMMHT ITUIC Tl HALLOWEEN PARTY FROM moMe away from them Thej warrior s mOUtn woman picked opened m astonishment fallen branch the tree from a ground and up continued toward toe wolves and their lull The BE PRETTY COOL ‘lif1 REAL LIFE ADVENTURES CLOSE TO HOME ri?IeXcePttthat be rcacheddownand up too! anotha As the woman neared the wolves and their kiH she la out a shnil yeU and threat- ened them with the club Two of the wolves looked up from their feast and snarled at the woman and the boy but the pair kept right on going Now both the woman and the cMld were yelling and throwing sticks and rocks they had ! - bag ang tomorrow’s Herald Journal tor the next installment of this story Win dt bridge By Phillip Alder Elie Wiesel claimed: “Writing is not like painting where you add It is not what you put on toe canvas that the reader sees Writing is more like a sculpture where you remove you eliminate in order to make the work visible" At the bridge table usually you add up the tricks that you need If you were South toe declarer in six clubs what would be your plan after West leads toe heart two? With great controls — aces and kings — it was reasonable for South to Blackwood into toe slam But he might have lft part of the government's new emphasis on patient privacy ma'am control-bi- d (cue-bi- d) four dia- monds to show that first-roucontrol and express slam interest Here North nd would return the compliment with four hearts because he has a good hand Given East’s two-hea- rt overcall the opening lead must be a singleton And if West has two low trumps immediately playing a club would be fatal: East would win with his bare ace and give his partner a heart ruff So South must begin by removing the remaining hearts in his hand Declarer after winning with the heart king unblocks his spade ace plays a diamond to dummy’s king and discards a heart on the spade king Now comes the spade queen on which declarer’s remaining heart evaporates Although East ruffs with Ms club ace and returns a heart South ruffs high draws West's trumps and claims CNEA 2003 North A K Q J V A 7 8 imi-- r 5 1 K West A 10 ¥ 3 A 4 QI7I East 8743 A ¥ 07043 a A 3 6 Q Q A J J 10 S 10 5 South A A ¥ A K 9 4 A a 3 K J 10 3 4 X Dealer North Vulnerable: Neither Opening lead: ¥2 i 77 |