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Show 2 BULLETIN Friday February 1, 2013 o Friday 1 Sunny 36/20 3 Saturday 2 Sunny N www.dailyutahchronicle.corn 33/24 • 4 Sunday Partly Cloudy 33/26 5 Monday Partly Cloudy 36/27 Partly Cloudy February SUNDAY MONDAY WEDNESDAY TUESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY News 801-581-NEWS Fax 801-581-FAXX EDITOR IN CHIEF: Laura Schmitz l.schmitz@chronicle.utah.edu MANAGING EDITOR: Lauren Cousin l.cousin@chronicle.utah.edu PRODUCTION MANAGER: Ariosto Ferro a.ferro@chronicle.utah.edu ASST. PRODUCTION MANAGER: Tyler Pratt NEWS EDITOR: Marjorie Clark m.clark@chronicle.utah.edu 3 45 Complimentary 49 Unworldliness 51 Flimflam can't get 53 "A failure of imagination:' per Graham Greene 55 Part of 10/15: Abbr. Really long 23 Trendsetting 27 Steps on a scale 29 Intertangle 30 Sabre ou pistolet 31 Square for a roll 32 With 46-Down, a bit below so-so 33 Flipping out 35 Opening pitch 38 Many an ascot wearer ignition trouble? 63 Spitfire landing locale 64 "Pale Blue Dot" author 65 Snide reply to being given a chore DOWN 1 Dull 2 Like bars that are often near horses 39 It's a gas 3 40 One coming from Mars? Impenetrable script 4 Night to watch "The Office": Abbr. 42 43 3 4 5 6 7 8 No.1228 10 9 11 12 13 14 16 19 20 23 24 25 21 26 27 29 22 28 36 34 33 37 38 39 40 43 44 49 45 DO 52 53 56 47 54 58 55 59 60 64 Aries (March 21-April 19) Others make efforts to head in the direction you want — however, something that's been said could be getting under your skin. II Gemini (May 21-June 21) A compliment or kind message makes you smile. Understanding will evolve if you stay open and avoid making a judgment. cro Cancer (June 22 July 22) 48 61 62 15 16 Clybourne Park Pioneer Theatre Feb. 15 to March 2 8 p.m. Student rush: two free tickets 22 21 Piano Scholarship Concert Libby Gardner Hall 7:30 p.m. Free for U Last day to reverse CR/NC for first-session classes students 23 Bennion Center Saturday Service Project Horizonte School 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. 28 Lionesses: Voices of Military Women Gould Auditorium, Marriott Library 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Free you need for a semester, but if you have to have it, then it'll be worth it. 5. A list of prescriptions you need — If you don't understand medical terms in your country's language, make sure you know what kinds of prescriptions you need in case you become ill. My roommate got the wrong medication from the pharmacy in Granada to soothe her vocal cord nodules' symptoms and ended up dizzy and nauseated for the rest of the night. We still can't read 90 percent of the words on the box of medication. 6. Change your money to the local currency — If you don't, you'll end up collectively owing your entire group for the wine you drank because the pub didn't accept your proffered $5 bill. n.harris@ chronicle.utah.edu - Observe, but do not commit to anything.Your major focus needs to be your own well-being. Tonight:Accept an invitation. (St rip Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) How you verbalize what you need will make a difference as to how the message is received.Tonight: Share news. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You could be very tired and withdrawn.You know what is necessary to do. Complete what you must now. vs Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Meetings punctuate the day. If you can, schedule the most fun gathering for the end of the affernoon.Tonight: Ice cream. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Stay on top of your obligations. If you do, you could be more responsive to those around you. Show your compassion. /1.1‘1' Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) 11 Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Don't hesitate to beam in more /VW Reach out to someone you of what you want. Realize what care about.You have not been is happening with a child or your responsive self to this loved one. person as of late. a, Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) If you feel as if you would like to avoid some people, do so. If they could get a sense of your mood, they would run away. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Though one person might be outrageous in his or her interactions, know that you have the ability to handle this issue. 65 PUZZLE BY ASHTON ANDERSON Clinton, Bush or Cheney 8 Like many perps in lineups 9 9 Full horoscopes available online: www.dailyutahchronicle/horoscopes Taurus (April 20-May 20) Listen to everything that is going on behind the scenes.You might opt to ignore the obvious - for now, at least. Tonight:TGIF. 30 32 7 8 Today's birthday: This year you have your share of admirers.You are capable of having a fun time with nearly anyone, but you really appreciate intellectual conversations and challenges. If you are single, you are likely to attract a more cultured type of personality.You will experience many fun and interesting exchanges. op 18 Try to impress by association 25 Assistant 26 Cur curer 28 Most Atariplaying kids Grp. interested in long drives 46 See 32-Across 47 Form 1040 info Ancient meeting place 48 Certain volleyball player 34 Intimate 50 Prospect 35 Brandy alternative 51 Quaker makers? 10 Dog show org. 11 Like panels on some racecars 42 30 Theme of "The Tell-Tale Heart" 54 Quaker pronoun 57 Long time 37 Holed up 59 Twain boy 38 Hard-to-block jumper, in hoops 60 Listerine bottle abbr. Smallish room 61 12 It's handled on the range 36 13 Tightwad 14 Chills briefly 5 Family moniker 21 Pro beginner? 6 Like 24 Dropped off Apt rhyme for 26-Down Letters for a princess fluent in, bring a dictionary. Even if you don't think you'll need one, you will. Otherwise you'll be wandering in verbal circles searching for the word for "meeting" while trying to explain to your host mother where you're going at 8 a.m. on a Saturday. 2. Photographs of friends and family — Facebook is all well and good, but if you don't have access to Wi-Fi (such as what happened to my group in Madrid), then good luck. Besides, you'll get homesick at some point and it's 7, 56 Factor in a beauty Where R.F.K. contest and his brother Teddy went to law 58 Wowed basketball school announcer's cry 10/15, e.g. 62 Old car with 22 2 35 14 comforting to have pictures of friendly faces to tuck into your backpack if you're feeling lonely. 3. A small notebook or journal — It's beneficial to have both, especially if you're into journaling. One student from Colorado carries a tiny lined pad with her in her purse to jot down phrases she hears she doesn't understand or to write down the names of museums and monuments to chronicle about in her nicer journal later. 4. Name-brand toiletries — This is essential if you only trust Herbal Essences shampoo or won't use anything other than Neutrogena Deep Clean Gentle Scrub to clean your face. It's likely the supermarkets won't carry your brand, and then you're stuck. Yes, it can get heavy and take up a lot of space in your suitcase to pack all the products Copy Editor up!" Natalie Portman's birthplace 18 It gets a chick's attention Edited by Will Shortz 15 52 "... Second-session classes begin Horoscopes lac New pork Zimegl Critter with humanlike fingerprints 27 26 p acking for a two-weeklong vacation is a pain, but have you ever tried packing for an entire semester? When you have a two-suitcase limit plus your carry-on in which to jam all your clothing, favorite hiking shoes, special shampoos and the like, you're bound to forget a few things. After speaking with my fellow study abroad students who came to Granada, Spain, from all throughout the United States, I've compiled a list of the top items we've forgotten, with the hope future study abroad students will take heed and allow space for these at the top of their suitcases on their own trips. I. 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