The University Daily Kansan Thursday, November 02, 2000 Earn $17/hr! SAT ACT MCAT LSAT GMAT GRE Still waiting for that killer test score to bring in some cash? Here's your chance! Call 1-888-581-8378 or email info.chicago@review.com for a teaching position today! 1. 888.581.8378 www.review.com Section B • Page 6 Television sweeps bring specials, stars The Associated Press LOS ANGELES — Talk about laying your cards on the table: Television this month is scheduled to include everything from a "Growing Pains" reunion to the 250th episode of "The Simpsons." That's typical of sweeps programming — it may not be subtle but it's big in scope. Here are a few of the highlights: "The Simpsons" celebrates its milestone 250th episode and 12th season premiere with Pete Townshend, Roger Daltry and John Entwistle of The Who; 7 p.m. Sunday, Fox. MOVIES AND MINIS: ■ "Saturday Night Live's Presidential Bash" features satirical highlights from the comedy show's 25 years, including Dana Carvey as President Bush and Phil Hartman as President Clinton; 8 p.m. Sunday, NBC. ■ Radio Music Awards, a joint venture of the radio and recording industries, features The Backstreet Boys and Mark McGrath of Sugar Ray as hosts for the Las Vegas show featuring Enrique Iglesias, No Doubt and others; 7 p.m. Saturday, ABC. ■ "Surprise Wedding" puts five men unwilling to commit to their longtime loves on the spot when their girlfriends propose to them on national television in Las Vegas; 7 p.m. tonight. Fox. "The Growing Pains Movie" reunites the Seaver clan of the 1980s sitcom as mom Maggie (Joanna Kerns) runs for Congress. Also stars Alan Thicke, Kirk Cameron, Tracey Gold, Jeremy Miller and Ashley Johnson; 6 p.m. Sunday on ABC. BE OUR GUEST: Bret Michaels of the rock group Poison throws a party that turns into a wild night for the boys (Anthony Clark, Mike O'Malley) on "Yes, Dear"; 7:30 p.m. Monday, CBS. "American Tragedy," based on author Lawrence Schiller's behind-the-scenes look at the personalities and tactics of O.J. Simpson's defense team, with a script by Norman Mailer; 8 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 12, and Wednesday, Nov. 15, CBS. Mike O'Maine) on 10. Yes, Deal; 7:30 p.m. Monday. CD3. ■ He's back: Former "Survivor" and Navy SEAL Rudy Boesch plays himself on "JAG"; 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 14, CBS. VARIETY IS THE SPICE CATEGORY: Crossword ACROSS 1 Explosive sounds 5 Shucks! 10 Lively party 15 Dismounted 15 Particles 16 Workplace watchdog org. 17 Turner or Louise Service errors? 20 Cold-weather drink 2 Remove air from pipes 23 Jamaican fruit 24 Freedom 26 Church key 30 Go along with 31 Acorn trees 32 Burning 35 Writer Murdoch 36 Searches for ARV 38 Army 39 Stage of a journey 40 Puts in grass 41 Port berth 42 Hospital volunteer 43 Physical hypersensitivity 48 Penny 49 City in Tuscany 50 Waste holder 54 Seer 57 Event 58 Boleyn or Bancroft Binge Bye-bye 61 North Sea feeder Prevailing tide 31 Place of cake JOWN 1 Woodland trail 2 Miscellany 3 Beer quantity 4 Laws 5 Canoeist's need 6 Art workroom 7 Cityty 8 Embassy head abbr. 9 Compass dir. $ \textcircled{c} $ 2000 Tribune Media Services, Inc. All rights reserved. 10 Word after double or pot 11 Daisy-like flower 12 Piece of paper 13 Author of "Jude the Obscure" 14 French clerics 15 Mary's math at 16 Security problem 17 Calligrapher's fluids 18 Cash for security 19 Fairy-tale monster 18 H.S. math course 19 Rhyming verse 20 Reindeer herdsman 21 A-hah! 22 Guam, e.g. 23 Ballad 24 Nelson or Mary Baker 25 Abusive phrases 26 Ms. Bernhardt 27 Coffee holders Solutions to Wednesday's Crossword 42 Midpoint 43 Coarse sieve 44 Wept 45 Analyze chemically 46 Detroit team Sierra Phonician city K15 Kinship group Nora's pooch Tide tiger Nance tiger's letters Showery mo. NOW YOUR MUSIC WILL ONLY ANNOY ONE PERSON AT A TIME. You're into music. I mean, you're really into music and everybody around you knows it. But do you really have room to carry around something else in your pocket? Well, problem solved. Introducing the Samsung UproarTM The world's first MP3 phone. Besides being a wireless phone, it has Internet access, e-mail, a calendar, a to do list and up to one hour of your favorite digital music. For more information, call 1-800-SAMSUNG, drop by your local Sprint Store, or visit us on the Internet at www.samsungusa.com Then keep the music to yourself. Now Available at: SAMSUNG DIGITall everyone's invited. ---