THE UNIVERSITY DAILY & INSAN TUESDAY MOVEMBER 15, 2011 entertainment HOROSCOPES Because the stars know things we don't. Aries (March 21-April 19) Today is a 8 Today is a 8 Clear out space for a new possibility. Sort, organize and give stuff away. Take time to appreciate where you've been, as you prepare for where you're going. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is a 8 Keep the good vibes flowing at work and at home by continuing to adjust the infrastructure. Take some special alone time. Then you can care for others. Gemini (May 21-June 21) Today is a 8. List your blessings. Doing this will make you happy. There's money coming in (and going out). Go for balance. Success is knowing you've done your best. Cancer (June 22-July 22) Today is an 9 Today is an 9 Lose yourself doing something you love. Your have award-winning confidence. Move up a level at work. Synchronize schedules for upcoming plans. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is a 7 Today is a 7 Slowing down is not a bad thing now. Take your time to regroup, and consider the low hanging fruit. Study the details. Thinking it over reveals hidden pitfalls. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today is an 7 Pass on what you've learned. What goes around comes around, sooner or later. Keep dreaming new adventures, and share skills with those who would follow your path. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today is an 8 Think bigger. Your job here's not done. You have a lot to say and a lot to contribute. Allow others to show you your own blind spots. They love you more than you know. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Today is an 7 Upgrade your personal environment with pleasing touches. Find them on Craigslist or Freeecycle ... no need to spend. Save up for something big. Travel later. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is a 7 Accept well-earned acknowledgment. Harmony infuses your efforts, and you make things look graceful and easy. You know the persistence it took to pull that off. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is a 8 Negotiating a contract is easier now.Make a case for honest communication and clear listening.Begin a writing or recording project. Children spur you on. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today is a 8 Today you're a worker bee. Collect all the pollen that you can, as you do the dance that makes the flowers grow. Work as a team. Enjoy the honey later. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is a 8 Nurture the love you have and make it grow. Step into a larger role in a project. Small, yet consistent actions taken over time can add up to big results. CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 Dispatch a dragon 5 Pharm. watchdog org. 8 Spades or hearts 12 Former larva 13 Writer Fleming 14 Leading man? 15 CEO, e.g. 16 Poisonous metallic element 18 "— Overcome" 20 In a proper way 21 Attempt 22 Eggs 23 Intersection 26 Green onion 30 Tavern 31 Jewel 32 Rage 33 Not deep 36 Moisten poultry 38 Ump's call 39 Scoundrel 40 Butter substi- tutes 43 Braided bread 47 Thurgood of the Supreme Court 49 Title 50 Rim 51 Dove's call 52 Siblings' biz abbr. 53 Night light? 54 Optical organ 55 Ninth mo DOWN Solution time; 21 mins. 4 America's Cup contenders 5 In a proper way 6 Willy Wonka's creator 7 Literary collection 8 Female friend 9 Mine entrance 10 Manhandle 11 TV trophy 17 Volcanic outflow 19 They're between kues and esses Yesterdav's answer 11-15 TELEVISION Kournikova not returning to "The Biggest Loser" 22 Resis- tance unit 23 Letter- man's network 24 "Go team!" 25 Man- mouse link 26 Stitch 27 Fleur- de- — 28 Table scrap 29 Shirt shape 31 Under- stood 34 Untie 35 Thriving 36 Sheep's call 37 Extem- porizes 39 Actress Sevigny 40 Portent 41 Stow cargo 42 As a result 43 Satiate 44 Tradi- tional tales 45 On 46 Own, Biblically 48 Expert LOS ANGELES — One season and she's out: Tennis star Anna Kournikova won't be returning to "The Biggest Loser." Kourikova was one of two trainers brought aboard to join Bob Harper after jilien Michaels left the show last season. Known for her glamazon good looks, she struck some as a curious choice. But Kourikova said she had plenty in common with the obese contestants on NBC's reality weight-loss show: Years in the media spotlight left her struggling with feelings of inadequacy and insecurity about her looks. However, her tenure got off to a rocky start. This season's theme is "Battle for the Ages," pitting youth against oldsters. Kournikova ended up with the senior set, and they have struggled, losing several weigh-ins and challenges. Moreover, she created conflict with several of the players — and made no friends with viewers — with a less-than-sympathetic demeanor. (Good-natured joe, for example, bristled when Kournikova essentially told him to man up and get over some of his issues.) Each week, during media conference calls with the eliminated players, contestants sang Kournikova's praises (including Joe, who was eliminated last week but said he credited Kournikova as being key to his weight-loss success). But the Hollywood Reporter, which broke the news about Kournikova's departure, hinted that Kournikova was clashing with folks on and off camera. Representatives for the show and for Kournikova were unavailable for comment. The Hollywood Reporter said Kournikova gave no reason for the departure beyond wishing everyone well: "I enjoyed my time on the Biggest Loser ranch. Although I will not be returning as a full time trainer on season 13, I will always be a part of The Biggest Loser family and my commitment to bettering lives through health and fitness will continue." McClatchy Tribune Conceptis SudoKu SUDOKU 1 2 7 4 6 9 3 4 5 6 1 2 By Dave Green PAGE 4 Difficulty Level ★★ 11/15 CRYPTOQUIP 11-15 CRYPTOQUIP G Y Z O AZ N N B X R B R N Z D T - B R Z D T P B Z Q P V BR A T O Y C R A Z B T C D Z G Q W T C A Z Q B G D V , A G W X D G D K T Z K R Q Q - K R Q ? Yesterday's Cryptoquip: GROUP OF SNAKELIKE FISH WHO ARE OUT PRACTICING THEIR ROLLER-SKATING SKILLS: EELS ON WHEELS. Today's Cryptoquip Clue: Guesses I Today's Cryptoquip Clue: G equals I CELEBRITIES Musical lawsuits that don't involve Bieber SHOWER POWERS Never fear! There are other musical lawsuits around to drum up interest. Here are our favorites. NEW YORK — Sure, that Justin Bieber paternity lawsuit got everyone in an uproar, but that will likely die down once he takes his DNA test. Pittbull vs. Lindsay Lohan originally sued Pitbull in August over the line "I got it locked up like Lindsay Lohan" from his hit "Give Me Everything," claiming it did her "irrepareable harm." Pitbull tried to mend fences, even inviting Lohan to be his date to the MTV Video Music Awards. However, with Lohan's suit proceeding, Rolling Stone reported last week that Pitbull has decided to counterseu. His defense? Well, she has been in jail. Corwel Platinum Entertainment vs. Adam Lambert: Yes, on its face, it's just another contract dispute over who owns the songs from a songwriter who suddenly became famous. The juicy part, according to The Hollywood Reporter, is that Mr. Glambert may have been under contract when he auditioned for "American Idol," making him ineligible to compete. Would that mean Danny Gokey would get the runner-up title? Hmmm. McClatchy Tribune Sean Powers MCCLATCHY TRIBUNE Timberlake more successful overseas than in America The singer-turned-actor is hardly Johnny Depp, but his last LOS ANGELES — Is Justin Timberlake the latest Hollywood star to hold surprising clout overseas? The singer-turned-actor hardly Johnny Depp, but his laf few films have done better abroad than domestically. "In Time," his sci-fi action flick released in the U.S. three weeks ago, has already collected $53.7 million abroad compared with its $30.7 million stateside tally. The Andrew Niccol-directed movie is playing in 53 foreign countries and has performed best in Russia, where it has grossed $13.2 million. The film, which also stars Amanda Seyfried, has yet to open in a number of major international markets, including France and Japan. TOUCHDOWN TUESDAYS TODAY 30% OFF The last film in which the actor had a major role, July's romantic comedy "Friends With Benefits," also did well abroad. The movie co-starring Mila Kunis made $93.7 million internationally of its $149.5 million global total. EVERY TUESDAY FOLLOWING A KANSAS POOTBALL GAME, ALWAYS SCORE A MINIMUM OF 20% OR MAXIMUM OF 30% DISCOUNT ON KU MERCHANDISE - Discount is available in-store or online at kubookstore.com. 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