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Show 2 BULLETIN Tuesday November 27, 2012 27 28 Tuesday Mostly Sunny 56/39 . www.dailyutahchronicle.corn 29 Wednesday Partly Cloudy 61/41 Thursday illpE Partly Cloudy 59/41 Few Showers 160 Saturday lojifr 1 Friday 30 58/42 Partly Cloudy 58/43 Forecast from: http://weathercom November/December DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE MONDAY SUNDAY TUESDAY 18 News 801-581-NEWS Fax 801-581-FAXX 25 20 THURSDAY 21 FRIDAY SATURDAY 22 23 24 Thanksgiving Break Ballet Folklorico de Mexico Kingsbury Hall 7:30 p.m. $5 with UCard Union Saltair Room 6 p.m. Advertising 801-581-7041 EDITOR IN CHIEF: Laura Schmitz l.schmitz@chronicle.utah.edu MANAGING EDITOR: Lauren Cousin l.cousin@chronicle.utah.edu PRODUCTION MANAGER: Tyler Pratt t.pratt@chronicle.utah.edu ASST. PRODUCTION MANAGER: Ariosto WEDNESDAY 19 Hunger Banquet 41116 No Classes 26 28 27 Trey McIntyre Project Kingsbury Hall 7:30 p.m. $5 with UCard 30 29 Free Public Star Party Roof of South Physics Building 7 p.m. to midnight 1 "Bundle Up" Clothing Last day to reverse CR/NC for secondsession classes Drive Inter-Tribal Student Association Ferro NEWS EDITOR: Emily T. Andrews e.andrews@chronicle.utah.edu ASST. NEWS EDITOR: Marjorie Clark OPINION EDITOR: Jake Rush j.rush@chronicle.utah.edu SPORTS EDITOR: Jake Bullinger j.bullinger@chronicle.utah.edu ASST. SPORTS EDITOR: Ryan McDonald ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR: Billy Yang b.yang@chronicle.utah.edu PHOTO EDITOR: Christopher Reeves c.reeves@chronicle.utah.edu ASST. PHOTO EDITOR: Chad Zavala ONLINE EDITOR: Frank Sasto fsasto@chronicle.utah.edu 2 3 A Christmas Carol: The Musical Pioneer Theatre Nov. 30 to Dec. 15 5 Chris Isaak Holiday Show Classical Guitar Ensemble Dumke Recital Hall 7:30 p.m. Free Ballet Ensemble Marriott Center for Dance Dec. 6-8 7:30 p.m. Kingsbury Hall 7:30 p.m. $42-$58 11 10 6 12 Last day of classes 13 14 18 17 20 19 21 Winter Break PROOFREADER: Aaron Lang GENERAL MANAGER: Jake Sorensen 15 Artful Afternoon for Families: Winter Solstice UMFA 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Free 16 Louisa Austin, Taylor Bell 8 7 9 Finals week Dec. 10-14 COPY EDITORS: Annie Crutchfield, Corrections 4 Dec. 15 to Jan. 6 22 Winter Solstice at Red Butte Garden 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Free with UCard and Clarifications BLOG: CHIRPINGS The policy of The Daily Utah Chronicle is to correct any error made as soon as possible. If you find something you would like clarified or find unfair, please contact the editor at l.schmitz@ Your Facebook content remains safe I was a pretty nervous kid growing up. Not only was I constantly anxious about consequences for minor trespasses, but I was also very defensive about what I saw as rightly mine. This didn't bode well with my little sister, whose favorite trick was to lick my food before I had a chance to eat it. She was constantly borrowing my favorite books or toys and claiming them as her own, and it would ruffle my feathers to the point of screaming tantrums. It was just standard sister stuff, and as I grew up, I realized that some inter-sibling petty theft was a natural and expected part of being a sister. As a teenager, being the worrywart that I was (and still am), I was quick to heed the demands of any chain email that found its way into my inbox. I was not going to be the person chronicle.utah.edu. 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Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Tap into your creativity during the day.You will be confident when you make decisions since you looked at all options. ""./ Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) _a Libra A partner could be overwhelm- /WV Handle your finances confiing.You might need to help this person become more conscious of his or her verbosity. dently in order to secure the success of a business deal. Tonight:Add fun to the night. Cancer (June 22-July 22) You detect a new tone among friends and a key supporter. These individuals are sick of the status quo and support change. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) You are likely to get several calls from a relative or a close associate.Tonight: Let your imagination choose. Listen to solutions and be more forthright about situtions.A certain individual might need your support more than you realize. 52 Awards won by LeBron James and David Beckham 53 British racetrack 45 Summer on the 55-Down 55 Rhone feeder 56 Avoid 57 Rocker John 60 Court records 63 Like many seniors: Abbr. diagnostic tool so Biblical land room amenity on the Arabian Hitter's stat Peninsula Top tweets L pok @redsoxunixgeek Smittyd site La Espanola 6 to on a subway Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) You understand more about the pressure a key individual can handle.You could be taken aback by this person's choices. -size (big) 51 whole 25 Regarding 27 Statehouse swallow one pyramid 24 A strong, self-disciplined effort brings results. If you do not stay focused, you could lose your sense of direction. worker: Abbr. Like interstates 18 Shocks, in a way accompanied by thing 31 Overthrowing a 13 Tolerate II Aries (March 21-April 19) 65 68 12 Full horoscopes available online: www.dailyutahchronicle/horoscopes Today's birthday: This year your increased intensity dominates nearly any scene. When you are frustrated, you could become controlling or sarcastic. Be careful, as it might cause you to hurt someone's feelings. If you are single, those traits will not be especially desirable.The next six months could be instrumental to meeting the right person. cp 19 C7 base, e.g. what I said" 49 11 PUZZLE BY JULES P. MARKEY One who knows 48 10 Olympic female gymnast, typically 22 Fruit drink 41 9 66 21 Kaput 40 8 business accommodations 39 7 content. When you upload your content, you grant us a license to use and display that content." By signing up for a Facebook account, you have to agree to these terms to activate your account. It's really not the Orwellian mandate that it's made out to be. It's gotten to the point that Facebook released a statement earlier today, saying, "There is a rumor circulating that Facebook is making a change related to ownership of users' information or the content they post to the site. This is false. Anyone who uses Facebook owns and controls the content and information they post, as stated in our terms. They control how that content and information is shared. That is our policy, and it always has been." You can almost see Mark Zuckerberg banging his head on his desk. e.andrews@chronicle.utah.edu 16 48 Antilles 30 "+" 6 28 (Afghan area) 23 5 15 or dash 38 20 4 No. 1023 Words after hang Maker of Aleve on a ship 3 23 61 66 17 2 20 31 Tora Edited by Will Shortz 17 Quick way to pay 14 Horoscopes 14 62 Kind of point who didn't forward an email to 10 people lest I be visited by a knife-wielding serial killer clown standing over my bed at 3:33 a.m. I diligently and earnestly passed them all along to my adolescent counterparts, until I grew up, took a deep breath, developed a healthy and robust skepticism, and discovered Snopes. I'm reminded of that territorial toddler and anxious adolescent when I see my friends post statuses on Facebook as sort of a legal disclaimer, aimed at alerting the powers that be that the poster, "hereby declare[s] that my copyright is attached to all of nickname 62-Across 9 News Editor my personal details, illustrations, comics, paintings, professional photos and videos, etc." This flurry of statuses, made by users seeking to stake a claim to their own content, references something called the Berner Convention. A cursory Google search tells me that maybe I mean the Berne Convention, which protects literary works (and although I've seen some truly poetic Facebook posts, they don't fall into this category), but if I'm actually looking for the Berner Convention, the first page of results alludes to what I suspected: It's a hoax. If you're posting on Facebook, you're already covered by copyright laws. All your public musings and Instagram photos of your awesome weekend are all yours. Secondly, Facebook's policy is, and always has been, "You retain the copyright to your 64 65 polloi Wriggly fish 11111111 4 Things I hate. The young couple who has to air cuddled up in class. It's political science in a lighted room not a film class. 26 Nov @OSCarVS010 Oscar A. Vazquez You and me are hot like an alkali metal and water reaction because you are sodium fine!! #ChemNerd 26 Nov @Drizzy_Derek Derek Sommers i gotta stop eating sweet potatoes 25 Nov |