--- --- THE UNIVERSITY DAILY GANSAN PAGE 4 HOROSCOPES Because the stars know things we don't There are so many ways to tell someone you love them, with words, gestures or symbols. Your audience is receptive, so get creative and play. ARIES (March 21-April 19) Today is an 8 TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Today is a 7 A barrier dissolves at home. Banking matters take a turn for the better. Confusion diminishes, and the path ahead is clear. Old friends offer great ideas. GEMINI (May 21-June 21) today is are. There's so much to learn, and you're focused. Mercury goes direct later today. Agreements move forward and groups compromise. Send off the paperwork for increased funding. CANCER (June 22-July 22) You could be tempted to spend impulsively Review the budget for the big picture. Project completion gets facilitated and lifts off. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is a day You've got power: physical, mental and emotional. Use yours to move up a level. Creative efforts bear fruit, and travel's easier now. Push boldly forward. Let others help. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Fine-tune your home. Clean something while you contemplate your next move. Things lighten up, especially around money and travel. Compose a remodel. THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 2011 LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today is an 8 Great results come from being with people today, so schedule meetings, connect via correspondence and get together with friends. Interaction cases markedly, which aids productivity. Today is an 7 Give thanks for what you have and for what you don't have. Whatever degree of health is yours, be grateful: for breathing, eating and simple pleasures. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is a 8 It's adventure time! Have you considered taking a trip to an unknown place? It's possible with a computer, or simply by closing your eyes. Sometimes an airplane is nice. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is a 7 It'll be easier to advance for a while. Wealth increases as things go smoothly. Productive brainstorming is possible. Someone finds you fascinating. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.18) PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) Todorino S. Bring your partnerships to the next level through honesty. Celebrate the possibilities of the future, and reminisce about the past. Group membership pays off. It's time to get busy. Start gathering the nectar that will provide for you and your hive throughout the cold winter months. Bring in the harvest, and celebrate with a big dinner. YOU SEE, ALL MY LIVE WANTED TO HELP OTHERS. IF it's POSSIBLE, I'D LIKE TO WISH TO BECOME SOMEONE WHO CAN HELP DVELOPE ON THE PLANET, NO MATTER WHAT. Fewer women working in prime-time programs The number of women working as writers and directors on prime-time broadcast programs took a big tumble in the 2010-11 season, a new study reports. Women comprised 15 percent of writers on the prime-time dramas, comedies and reality shows on ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox and the CW, down from 29 percent in the 2009-10 season, according to the report from the Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film at San Diego State University. In the directing ranks, it found, 11 percent were women, compared with 16 percent the previous year. Overall, the center said, women accounted for 41 percent of all on-air characters, down from the record-high 43 percent the year before, and comprised 25 percent of the people working as series creators, producers, executive producers, directors, writers, editors and directors of photography, a decrease of two percentage points. The study, which the center has been doing since the 1995-96 season, is based on surveying one randomly selected episode from each network series during the season. "Statistically speaking, the randomization of the choice of episodes, across many series, should yield an accurate picture of the season of network shows because biases or idiosyncrasies are minimized," said Martha Lauzen, executive director of the center. McClatchy-Tribune Conceptis SudoKu N O O O O O O O O DAVID CARPENTER By Dave Green Difficulty Level ★★★ CRYPTOQUIP 6-25 $ ^{\circ} $2011 Concepts Puzzles, Dist. by King Features Syndicate $ ^{3} $ 8/25 T JYHS JYDIUHCL MCLMDFLHLA GCRRDL CL T IUTLXTFXHSDX UDIU MCYRX GCIIHNRO ND Yesterday's Cryptoquip: SUPPOSING YOU INTERFERE RUDELY AT FOUR IN THE MORNING, IS THAT THE MEDDLE OF THE NIGHT? Today's Cryptoquip Clue: T equals A CROSSWORD ACROSS ACROSS 1 Just one of those things 5 "Wipeout" network 8 On in years 12 George Herman Ruth 13 Four qts. 14 Story 15 Coaster 16 Freudian concept 17 Weaponry 18 Magical drink 20 CNN's Blitzer 22 In a dangerous position 26 Cumulus, e.g. 29 Apiece 30 Always, in verse 31 "My bad" 32 Founda-tion 33 Radius neighbor 34 Expert 35 Ever-green type 36 Arabian Sea feeder 37 "Gun-smoke" saloon 40 Move like a moth 41 Royal attendant 45 Hodge-podge 47 Drone 49 Ready to be picked 50 Rock drummer Ulrich 51 Kreskin's claim 52 Witnesses 53 Turns blue? 54 Homer's cry 55 Tackles' team-mates DOWN 1 Recipe meas. 2 Head light? 3 Help illicitly 4 Tiresome 5 Representative 6 Satchel 7 Fooled (around) 8 In any manner 9 Jon's cat 10 Shade source 11 — Moines 19 African lute Solution time: 25 mins. CHECK THE ANSWERS AT http://udkne.ws/rgwpOb 21 Rowing need 23 "Fidelio," e.g. 24 Waiter's handout 25 Support group? 26 Brat's stocking stuffer 27 Crazy 28 Where chestnuts roast 29 Brought forth a child 30 Dislodge from a steed 31 Hoover's old org. 32 Lemieux milieu 33 Lipstick alternative 34 Naiad or dryad 35 Carriage 36 Mimicked 38 Untouchable Eliot 39 Antiquater 40 Deposit 48 G.I. entertainers MOVIES Ridley Scott to direct 'Blade Runner' sequel Ridley Scott will direct a follow-up to his 1982 cult-classic "Blade Runner," producers on the new film said Thursday. Alcon principals said that they expected Scott to make a movie that The untitled movie is not considered a remake but will take the form of either a sequel or a prequel to the science-fiction original, said Alcon Entertainment, the Hollywood company that had previously acquired rights to the first movie as well as the Phillip K. Dick novel on which it was loosely based. A screenwriter is expected to be hired shortly, and the aim is to enter production in 2013. Alcon said. The original "Blade Runner," which underperformed at the box office but found an audience on home video and television, starred Harrison Ford as Rick Deckard, a police officer in a dystopian Los Angeles hunting for illegal "replicants," robots who are barely distinguishable from humans. Ford is not expected to be involved in the new version. Scott recently completed "Prometheus," a follow-up to another one of his early classics; that movie, a new take on the 1979 hit "Alien," will come out in June. stood apart from the original. "Everything Ridley does as a filmmaker is fresh," said partner Andrew Kosove. "I believe he sees an opportunity to create something that's wholly original from the first 'Blade Runner.'" 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