THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN entertainment HOROSCOPES PAGE 4 Because the stars know things we don't Aries (March 21-April 19) Today is a 7 Water provides useful symbolism today. Flow like a river, gently but with power. Take the course of least resistance. Spend time splashing around with people you love. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today in a 7 An opportunity to earn greater status opens up. Stay attentive, and show your portfolio. Be prepared to provide references. Listen to a dream. Gemini (May 21-June 21) today is an 8 Adventure awaits, so get your chores done and go play! It doesn't need to be expensive. Don't make a big deal about it... just go. Surprise people, even yourself. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2011 Cancer (June 22-July 22) Search for buried treasure, whether hiding in the budget as an unnecessary expense that can be cut, or a resource that you didn't know you had. Seek and find. Today is a 9 Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Delegate to increase your effectiveness. Let a partner drive, so you can sit back and relax with friends. Working with a great team shares the load. Listen to suggestions, and foster innovation. Today is a 7 Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) This train is about to take off, so hold on tight. Work increases. Sudden stops could happen, so brace yourself and hold on for the ride. It could be fun. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today is a 7 Abrupt changes occur at work, and you may have to call for reinforcements. Schedule time for romance. In the end, love prevails. A quiet night at home is a treat. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) It's time to clean up house and pass on those items you don't really need. Your trash is someone else's treasure. Give something a new purpose to double its lifespan. You have the power to solve any misunderstandings today. Celebrate failures, as they show specifically what's missing for success to occur. Persistence pays. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is a 7 Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Money is coming in (if you're willing to accept it), but also going, like the tide. Share the profits and invest wisely. Keep it moving. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Todorovia on P. 69 Your glass is half-full now, and on its way to overflowing. Keep focusing on abundance, and don't forget to share so your cup doesn't run over. There's plenty. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is a 5 You're under a bit more pressure now. Look twice to see if it's real or invented. Saying "no" respectfully might have more integrity than a "yes" you can't keep. CROSSWORD ACROSS ACHOSS 1 Money 5 Here (Fr.) 8 Off-key 12 Minstrel's instrument 13 — sequitur 14 Regarding 15 Met melody 16 Moment 17 Slave to crosswords? 18 Mimicry expert 20 "The Maltese Falcon" director 22 Enjoy Aspen 23 Sch. org. 24 — accompli 27 Pest 28 Possess 29 Larry King's former employer 34 Western st. 35 Paraphrases 38 Big rig 39 Levy 40 Pull along 42 Iced dessert 45 Rhododendron's kin 49 Hebrew month 50 "2001" computer 52 Snipped 53 "The Amazing —" 54 Under the weather 55 Maintain 56 Picnic invaders 57 One of the family 58 Squeezes (out) One of the guys, Eric Anderson, said people offended by public CHECK THE ANSWERS AT http://udkne.ws/oXGfvA CRYPTOQUIP 9-7 CRYPTOQUIP Wiener represents the city's Castro District, where a group of men locals refer to as "the naked guys" is known to strut its stuff, and some residents have grown weary of uncensored views. "What this does do," Weiner told the San Francisco Chronicle, "is require that people show some basic courtesy and decency toward their fellow citizens when they are naked." V P X V I X R D G O L R Y Z C L D X Q J L Q Y C J X Y M Z C J M O O Z I G Q U G U G W X Q Q L R K G H G O U M R G YLKPV'HG WGGR JOGI X-CVXOG. Yesterday's Cryptoquip: SHOULD THE METHODICAL STUDY OF THE ANGLES BETWEEN A BRANCH AND A LEAF BE CALLED TWIG-ONOMETRY? 21 High points 24 Supporting 25 Shock and — 26 Teach 28 French article 29 Sets up for use, as software 30 Rotating part 31 Inventor Whitney 36 Restaurant furniture 37 Hatchet 38 Wrap 41 Wizard's place 42 Antitoxins 43 "The Good Earth" heroine 44 Anything but that 46 Glimpse 47 Model Macpherson 48 Tosses in 51 Will Smith biopic San Francisco nudity could be restricted Today's Cryptoquip Clue: V equals T NATIONAL Something could soon be coming between San Francisco's proud nudists and their unusual freedom to bare it all. Walking around naked is legal in the city under most circumstances, but a city supervisor concerned about public health and sanitation introduced legislation Tuesday that would require the clothing averse to put a cloth or other barrier under their bottoms if they take a seat in public. Supervisor Scott Wiener's proposal would also require nudists to cover up in restaurants. "To force their conservative views on me isn't fair," he told the Chronicle while sitting on a metal chair in a Castro plaza with a book, a sandwich and a sarong separating his backside from the seat. San Francisco Police Capt. Greg Corrales said his station often fields complaints about the naked guys, but in the busit isn't illegal in the city unless the person exhibits signs of sexual arousal. In that case, the behavior could be charged as lewd conduct. Under Weiner's proposal, failing to cover a public seat or going into a restaurant naked would carry a $100 fine for the first offense and a $200 fine for a second offense within a year. A third offense would be charged as a misdemeanor punishable by a maximum $1,000 fine and a year's jail time. displays of nutidity need to examine why they have issues with the human body. If a member of the public makes a citizen's arrest, police also could charge a nudist with being a public nuisance. But such complaints almost never happen. Corrales said. Associated Press In the 20-page civil complaint filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court, Lanisha Cole names the producers of the popular game show, Michael G. Richards and Adam Sandler (who are not related to the well known, actor-comedians that share the same names) as well as their production company, Fremantle Media North America. A former model on "The Price Is Right" game show filed a lawsuit Wednesday alleging wrongful termination and sexual harassment by producers who continually humiliated and berated her, according to court papers. Conceptis SudoKu Gameshow model sues for sexual harassment By Dave Green David Carpenter TELEVISION Difficulty Level ★★★ SUDOKU 9/08 THE NEXT PANEL ELSEWHERE WELL, IT SAYS "COCONUT" ON THE FIRST, BUT THE ONLY INGREDIENT LISTED IS... "BABY SNORKELS." IT WILL BE A SAD DAY WHEN SHISHA COMPANIES ARE FORCED TO REVEAL WHAT GOES INTO THEIR PRODUCTS CARPENTER David Carpenter Cole began working on the "Price is Right" in 2003 and by all accounts enjoyed a normal work environment over half a dozen years. But beginning in December 2009, the situation began to deteriorate when Richards suddenly and inexplicably stopped speaking to Cole and began showing favoritism to another model with whom he was having a relationship, the suit alleges. According to the court papers, Richards used policies "which never before existed" to limit her modeling work on the show and engaged in abusive behavior. "This case is about senior-level men in the entertainment industry exploiting power and control over women by bullying and harassing female talent," said Cole's attorney, Solomon Gresen. "Ms. Cole did nothing to provoke Richards and Sandler. Once the harassment began, she was powerless to stop it." PLEASE RECYCLE THIS NEWSPAPER Gresen said models often perform without microphones, citing cases when a wardrobe change consumes too much time to properly equip models with sound, the suit said. She cited an incident in September 2010 when Sandler allegedly burst into Cole's dessing room despite a "Knock Before Entering" sign and castigated her for failing to wear a microphone. "Sandier deliberately humiliated Ms. Cole in front of her peers." 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