6B THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2005 PEOPLE FRIEND OR FAUX? Jolie to adopt again, open AIDS center WWW.THEDAILYCOMICS.COM Seth Bundy/KANSAN NEW YORK — Angelina Jolie, often photographed with her two children in her arms, says she wants to adopt again. SQUIRREL Dennis LuKANSAN "There's something about making a choice, waking up and traveling somewhere and finding your family," the 30-year-old actress told People magazine at the recent Worldwide Orphans Foundation benefit in Manhattan. Wes Benson/KANSAN PENGUINS Jolie has a 4-year-old son, Maddox, from Cambodia, and a 9-month-old daughter, Zahara, from Ethiopia. Jolie announced at the Oct. 24 benefit that she would join Dr. Jane Aronson, the foundation's founder, to build a pediatric AIDS center in Ethiopia. The Associated Press Jackson countersues former producer LOS ANGELES — A former associate who is suing Michael Jackson has been accused by the entertainer of concealing and misappropriating funds. Jackson filed the cross-complaint against Marc Schaffel on Oct. 18. The original lawsuit, filed in November, claimed that Jackson owed Schaffel $800,000 for producing two 2003 television specials and $2.3 million for payments and loans during the past three years. In the latest filing, Jackson said Schaffel failed to pay production costs of one of Jackson's songs. Jackson also alleged Schaffel kept $250,000 in sculptures. Schaffel's lawyer dismissed the accusation, calling it "another ridiculous claim" Doug lang/KANSAN The Associated Press Friday, Oct. 28, 2005: You will find that teamwork remains key to your long-term success. You have the wherewithal to achieve your desires, with a little support and diverse ideas. Others do what they can to help you along your path, though someone will play devil's advocate. Listen, think and reflect rather than take comments personally. Others, too, have ideas, which might be very different. Feel free to re-organize your finances, or start using a latent gift or talent. You will view money much differently as the year passes. A sweet tooth or some other indulgence could become excessive. If you are single, you will need to decide if you want to keep that status. You will meet someone quite enticing. If you are attached, add more positive energy to your bond. Also, value your sweeter's views. VIRGO points the way. ARIES (March 21-April 19) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) GEMINI (Mav 21-June 20) **AMEN (Mark)** Apr 18 **** Others observe your technique and explanations. They might think you have a lot more enthusiasm than they have. New information could have you changing directions. Tonight: Roll with the moment. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) ******* Your imagination could easily take you down a new path if you how the Kind of Day You'll Have: 5-Day just let go of your conservative and logical side for now (not forever). You discover that an associate or partner is unusually generous. Tonight: Your treat. ★★★ You might want to work from home, as you can accomplish more in solitude. You also might be working through a personal issue that you need some time to reflect on. You might be delighted by another's positive response. Tonight: Take it easy. ***** You do well in a meeting, where perhaps you get more support than you'd anticipated with a project. Whatever you do, you do with excel- ence. Be careful with an associate. He or she might have very strong feelings about you. Tonight: Do your Friday-night thing. CANCER (June 21-July 22) ★★ You might be unusually finicky about money, but ultimately you will be better off. You might get to put in some overtime or do another activity that might add to your financial strength. A Leo or two might gamble. Tonight: Your treat. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) ***** You are very perky and content. You might be encouraged to take another look at plans because of information that heads in your direction. You might find yourself quite pleased at how fast you readjust. Tonight: As you wish. ★★★ Someone might come at you very strongly, setting you back. Know that you don't have to respond. In fact, no response might be appropriate for now. Use your ability to discuss difficult topics if need be. Tonight: Plans change. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) ***** Someone has a very strong way of letting you know what he or she is thinking. Go with the flow. Friends, crowds and others' projects or ideas benefit from your mood. You might decide that an item is worth spending the money on. You need to follow your heartfelt wishes. Tonight: Where the happening is. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) plate. You also discover that you probably have more get-up-and-go than many around you. Tonight: Leader of the gang. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) MISSIONS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) ★★★ Others expect a lot from you, and though on some level you might find this responsibility burdensome, you will gain from stepping up to the CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) ★★★★★ Your creativity saves the day. What is interesting is that although you solve a problem, you might be changing your mind internally about the pros and cons. Be careful with a nefarious new person. He or she might be exotic, but also a problem. Tonight. Understand where others are coming from. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) ******* A partner might be more dominant than you would like. Choose not to have the War of the Roses. Just go along for now. Your ideas, goals and attachments are in the process of change. Give your self space. Tonight: Be with your favorite person. ★★★ You might need to let others make their choices. You certainly are not in the power seat right now. Be smart - let everyone else play their cards. You might have to revise your opinions or perspective as a result. Tonight: Go along for the ride. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) ACROSS 1 Diet Pepsi alternative 4 "Jabber-wocky" starter 8 Advantage 12 Rhoda's mom on TV 13 "The Amazing —" 14 Close up tightly 15 Armed escort ship 17 Tranquil 18 What-ever's left over 19 Counts' counterparts 20 Airs for pairs 22 Improvise 24 Golden-rule word 25 Thought so 29 Hobby-shop buy 30 Re punishment 31 Lemieux milieu 32 Will VIP 34 Shrek, for example 35 Mosque chief 36 Paycheck extra 37 Carrot Top's secret? 40 Demolish 41 Saharan 42 Tape holder 46 Big nits 47 Center of activity 48 Pitch 49 Ogler's look 50 Mischievous tykes 51 Early bird? DOWN 1 Spasm 2 Commo- tion 3 Hair clip 4 Lock 5 Bulb unit 6 Perform- mance 7 "What did I tell you?" 8 Convict's dream 9 Letter opener 10 Chutzpah 11 "Desire Under the —" 16 Kill bill? 19 Old-time actor Jannings 20 Wayne sobriquet Solution time: 25 mins. 21 Computer operating system 22 Fang fluid 23 Winglike 25 Erstwhile VHS alternative 26 Brief incident 27 Wall-paint shade 28 Near-failing grades 30 Cougar 33 Fireplace speck 34 Seep slowly 36 Diamond corners 37 Corridor 38 Huron's neighbor 39 Pleasant 40 Say "I'll be there" 42 Actor McBride 43 Intention 44 Play-ground game 45 Work unit Yesterday's answer 10-28 Yesterday's Cryptoquip: THE NEW PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY HAS RECENTLY ADOPTED THE SLOGAN "WE PRY HARDER." Today's Cryptoquip Clue: N equals F WANT TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN A PERSON'S LIFE INTERESTED IN SOCIAL WORK AS A MAJOR KU SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WELFARE The University of Kansas CAREER CARNIVAL OCTOBER 28, 10 AM-2 PM KANSAS UNION BALLROOM GROUP ADVISING NOVEMBER 4, 10 AM-2 PM For more information, contact Vicki Mignot vmignot@ku.edu PAID FOR BY: THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS 930 Iowa Street • Affordable Laser Hair Removal • 842-7001 Paid for by KU be seKUre security.ku.edu This R-rated production deals with adult subject matter and includes strong language, sex, and graphic violence. It is not suitable for children. Popcorn is an Associate Entry in the 2006 Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival XXXVIII. 2:30 p.m. Sunday, October 30, 2008 7:30 p.m. October 28, 29 & November 3-5, 2008 FRID Crafton-Prayer Theatre PH Savings Reserved seat tickets are on sale in the KU ticket offices: University Theatre, 864-3988, and Lied Center, 864-ARTS, and on-line at kutheatre.com. Tickets: public; $16, all students; $10, senior citizens and KU faculty and staff. $1B. Both VISA and Mastercard are accepted for phone and on-line orders. To discuss or comment on Popcorn, log on to our blog at www.livejournal.com/~popcorn2005 Namaste Mrs. Connaughton Book Meal Recipe splat STUDENT SENATE B SAFPR BLA & 1 on to our blog at www.livejournal.com/~popcornizes This production is partially funded by the KU Student Senate Activity Fee, funding is also provided by the Kansas Arts Commission, a state agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a national agency. Paid for by KU --- V