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BY RANDY REIGER GONGFARMER Fate of Emmys still up in the air The Associated Press LOS ANGELES — If CBS decides against a third attempt at airing this year's Emmy Awards, then other plans will be made to honor the winners, Emmy organizers said Monday. "If they want to have a show, we'll go ahead with it," said Jim Chabin, president of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. "If they don't, we'll proceed with distributing the Emmys at a dinner or press conference, an appropriate venue." The 55rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards were to have aired Sunday on CBS but the network and academy called off the ceremony after U.S. and British attacks on Afghanistan. The ceremony already had been postponed three weeks, from its original Sept. 16 air date, because of the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington. "This has all happened so quickly," CBS Television President Leslie Moonves said Sunday. "It's really one day at a time, like it is for everything in America right now." CBS programming executives and academy officials met Monday to discuss the show's fate. Moonves has the final say, expected this week. "It's a decision that not only impacts the TV academy and CBS but the industry as well." CBS spokesman Chris Ender said. Moonves acknowledged Sunday that many in the industry, including producers and casts of TV shows, had called to express reluctance at taking part in the ceremony One TV producer, appearing on a local TV program Monday, took a poke at fellow industry members worried that the Emmys might be a potential terrorist target. Malcolm in the Middle producer Linwood Boomer said the idea that terrorists would focus on what he called "TV people" was "just ludicrous on the face of it. But trying to fight self-importance in Hollywood is a lost cause." Industry concerns about the propriety of a Hollywood celebration already has led to changes. Sunday's ceremony was to be a muted one, with time spent paying tribute to heroes and victims of the Sept. 11 attacks as well as on award recipients. The academy is intent on finding a way to honor Emmy winners if CBS nixes the ceremony, Chabin said. "From phone calls we've received, people feel it's appropriate to distribute the awards," he said. A non-televised dinner at a Los Angeles area hotel would be one possibility. Thomas O'Neil, author of The Emmys, said it would be a shame if television's awards were taken off television entirely, suggesting a low-key dinner ceremony could be filmed and presented later by CBS or another network. Crossword ACROSS 1 Greek marketplace 6 Brits' raincoats 10 Strike with an open hand 14 Man's man 15 Sonic boomerang 16 Lome's land 17 Insect stage 18 Table extension 19 Thoroughly corrupt 20 Characterizes 22 Majestic 24 Down in the dumps 25 Brit's gun 26 Elected off. 27 Church key 28 Kuwait's ruler 33 And not 34 __ rabbit 38 Zhivago's love 39 Dirties 42 Insect stage 43 QB Differ 45 Cat tail? 46 Touch against 47 Emcees 51 UFO crew 54 Speaker of baseball 55 Mongrel 56 Cocktail dash 58 Singer Etheridge 62 NYC theatrical award 63 Kett of the comics 65 Homer 66 Pleasant city in France? 67 Witnessed 68 Mr. T's group 69 Chatters 70 Ash or ice follower 71 Salamanders DOWN 1 Eager 2 Ready for the action 3 Norwegian saint 4 Official enrollee $ \textcircled{c} $ 2001 Tribune Media Services, Inc All rights reserved. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 | | | | | | 15 | | | | 16 | | | 17 | | | | | 18 | | | | 19 | | | 20 | | | | | 21 | | 22 | | 23 | | | |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| | | | | 24 | | | 25 | | | 26 | | 27 28 29 | | | | | 30 | | | | 31 | | 32 | | | | 33 | | | | 34 | | 35 36 37 | 38 | | | | 39 | | | 40 41 | | 42 | | 43 | | | 44 | | 45 | | | 46 | | | | | | | 47 | | 48 49 | | | 50 | | | 51 52 53 | | 54 | | | | 55 | | | | 56 | | 57 | | | | 58 | | | | 59 60 61 | 62 | | | | 63 | | 64 | | 65 | | | 66 | | | | 67 | | | | 68 | | | 69 | | | | 70 | | | | 71 | | | 10/10/01 5 Unmelodious 6 Tillis and Torme 7 Top marksman 8 Pure 9 Muffle 10 Editor's note 11 Sweetheart 12 Nimble 13 Nonmalignant growth 21 Utopias 23 All over again 25 Short races 27 Big swig 28 Moreno or Epps 28 Wear out 30 Tic-tac-toe win 31 Return to one's country of birth 35 Service station job? 36 Incite 37 Derby and fedor 38 Flight from the law 41 Open spot 44 Carryall Solutions to yesterday's puzzle 48 Stem 49 Half or step ending? 50 Ottoman ruler 51 Jet black 52 Shinbone 53 Item in the mud? 57 PGA props 58 More than a few 59 Slumgulliion or goutash 60 Chair 61 Weapons 64 Oolong or hyson .