THE UNIVERSITY DAILY GANSAW entertainment HOROSCOPES Because the stars know things we don't. Aries (March 21-April 19) Today is a 7 It may seem as if there's less wind to fill the sails today. Look for hidden costs before committing to big expenses. Plug a financial leak, and increase efficiency. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is a 6 As Mark Twain said, "Courage is not the lack of fear, it's acting in spite of it." Get ready to take action for the things you're dedicated to. Gemini (May 21-June 21) Today is a 6 Spending time with your best friends doesn't have to cost money. A potluck party could bring some fun into your home. Cook up your favorite recipe. Cancer (June 22-July 22) Today is a 7 You're not in it for the money, and still there's more on the way. Act quickly to earn another bonus. You've got the energy, and the timing is right. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is a 7 Today is a 7 If you are having a difficult time concentrating, find a quiet space where you can disconnect from distractions. Make the next 12 hours count! Follow a clever hunch. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today is a 6 Here's where you're really glad you read the small print. Something is not as it seems. Cover for a friend who's indisposed. Choose private over public. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today is an 8 Don't worry about status right now. Trust your instincts to get where you want to go, especially in your career. Work could interfere with your personal life. Balance it. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Today is an 8 Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Take it easy today. Studies and research can be quite fruitful. Get multiple sources for facts you use. Stick close to home and you get a lot done. Today is a 6 Pay bills before you go shopping, and don't dip into your savings. You may need to make adjustments, but a little creativity can work that out fine. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is a 6 Don't get stuck by what you think others will think. Just stay active, stick to the budget and don't take criticism personally. It's not personal. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb.18) Today is a 6 Sometimes following the navigation system for a shortcut can get you into trouble. Go with the known road now, a few seconds longer can save hours. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is a 9 Continue focusing on your long-term goals, even when others may want to distract you. Share what you know, and avoid jealousies. Call if you're going to be late for dinner. 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And in the crucial moments after he discovered the singer had stopped breathing, he delayed calling for help and lied Conceptis SudoKu TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2011 4 6 1 2 8 3 9 7 1 4 3 6 9 4 8 8 7 2 4 1 8 6 2 9 6 3 5 9 Witnesses testified to many egregious medical missteps — giving propofol in an unmonitored setting, fumbling at basic resuscitation, keeping no records — failures that experts said directly led to Jackson's overdose death. Difficulty Level ★★ SUDOKU 11/08 CRYPTOQUIP Over a four-week case, prosecutors painted Murray as a deceptive and incompetent doctor who abandoned his medical judgment in complying with Jackson's request to be given a surgical anesthetic to put him to sleep. By Dave Green 8 CRYPTOQUIP G X M O J DB U D F W L B U G U Y J OW Z X U A I J U A H I U M L D B X M F D B U D ' G J F F - G B U Y J P, B J W G W U Z Z L U E H X P G HE H X P G. Yesterday's Cryptoquip: PHYSICIST FAMOUS FOR HER DISCOVERY OF A SUPPLY OF RARE DECORATIVE ARTICLES: MARIE CURIO. Today's Cryptoquip Clue: D equals T SHOWER POWERS LEGAL Sean Powers Jackson's doctor found guilty Murray now also faces the probable loss of his medical license. California authorities already suspended his right to practice, but medical boards in Nevada and Texas agreed to wait to evaluate licenses he holds in their states until after the criminal case. ASSOCIATED PRESS powerful surgical anesthetic. The verdict against Dr. Conrad Murray comes after a jury of seven men and five women deliber- LOS ANGELES — Michael Jackson's personal physician has been found guilty of involuntary manslaughter for causing the pop icons ated for about nine hours over two days. The 58-year-old cardiologist, who was charged with the lowest possible homicide offense, faces a maximum sentence of four years in prison and a minimum sentence of probation. Murray to paramedics and emergency doctors, witnesses said. Central to the government's case were the doctor's own words from a police interview two days after Jackson's death In the 2-hour tape, Murray admitted to giving the singer the propofol — caving after Jackson repeatedly begged for it, he said — as well as two other drugs earlier in the day. Admissions in the interview were enough evidence enough of the doctor's guilt, witnesses said. But the prosecution's star witness also said levels of the drug found during an autopsy showed Murraylied about how much propofol he administered. Dr. Steven Shafer, a renowned anesthesiologist and propofol expert, said the only plausible scenario was that Murray left a large drip of the anesthetic running into Jackson's blood after he was dead. The doctor's defense presented to jurors an alternate theory pointing the blame at Jackson himself. Under mounting pressure to perform and addicted to a painkiller that rendered him completely unable to sleep, the pop star swallowed a sedative and injected himself with propofol — a mixture that killed him instantly, they contended. No defense witness, however, addressed head-on a point the prosecution's medical experts repeatedly drove home: that even if Jackson died by his own hand, Murray was equally liable for leaving Jackson alone. Defense attorneys called to the stand former patients of Murray's who countered the government's portrayl, calling him a caring, skilled physician who treated low-income patients for free. COLLEGE SKI & BOARD WEEK PAGE 3 TOUCHDOWN TUESDAYS TODAY 20% OFF EVERY TUESDAY FOLLOWING A KANSAS FOOTBALL 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. Excludes electronics, textbooks, consumables, sales items, regalia, health and beauty products, and pre-packaged art supplies. See store for details and restrictions. TRIBUTE '60 Minutes' mainstay Rooney dead at 92 LOS ANGELES — The American humorist Andy Rooney, who last month retired from his longtime seat on the CBS news magazine "60 Minutes," which he would cap each week with an observation about this thing or that — or more often this thing and that, and then another thing died Friday night at the age of 92. Rooney, whose job was to be publicly himself for a few minutes every Sunday evening, was inescapably different things to different people, and even from essay to essay. On the one hand, a teller of truths, old enough to remember a world that made a little more sense, or wise enough to imagine the world in which we finally might get it right; on the other, a mean old man yelling at some damn kids to get off his lawn. (Cameron Crowe's recent documentary "Pearl Jam Twenty," about the Seattle rock band, replays at length Rooney's less than gracious remarks on the 1994 suicide of Kurt Cobain, and the generation that idolized him.) Indeed, Rooney was nearly (or almost nearly) a senior citizen when he began his long last act on "60 Minutes" — 33 years encompassing 1,079 editions of his secular sermonette, "A Few Minutes with Andy Rooney." He had already lived a professional lifetime by then, beginning as a correspondent for Stars and Stripes during World War II and entering into television in its infancy, where he would write for both entertainer Arthur Godfrey and newman Harry Reasoner. These comic and journalistic voices he would later combine in his own work, beginning in the 1960s with the video essays he wrote for Reasoner and then, in the '70s, the self-hosted prime-time specials, including "Mr. Rooney Goes to Washington" and "Mr. Rooney Goes to Work," that first established him as an on-air personality. — McClatchy-Tribune The Bottleneck 731 New Hampshire St - Lawrence Ky Tuesday, November 8th Tribal Seeds w/ 77 Jefferson Wednesday, November 9th The Devil Makes Three w/ Brown Bird Saturday, November 12th Toubab Krewe w/ Enforquestra Monday, November 14th Har Mar Superstar w/ Swanson / Koan Benet Friday, November 18th White Ghost Shivers - CD Release Party! w / Kansas City Bear Fighters / Olasaa Saturday, November 19th Dead Girls w/ Major Games / Chris Tolle & Early Reflections / Magentien w the BOYS Jon McLaughlin / Graham Colton Wednesday, November 30th Stephan Kellogg & the Sixers Thursday, December 8th Bleu Edmondson Kountry Road 5 Saturday, December 31st Split Lip Rayfield w DumpTank Buffering Wednesday, February 8th Supersuckers w/Sittit'i'Cobras www.thebottlenecklive.com Find Pipeline Productions on Facebook for concert announcements, giveaways, and more! 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