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By midday, you might decide to focus on a project, even if you are by yourself. Your creativity emerges no matter what you do. Tonight: Return calls and emails. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Focus on completion and getting the job done. You could be overtired or withdrawn. When you become inspired, you feel like anything is possible, however, it will be your tremendous effort that makes a difference. It is you who makes a situation change. Tonight. Relax. You easily get sidetracked, no matter what you are doing. Honor your priorities despite others inadvertently breaking into your plans, in need of your help. You juggle this burden with sensitivity to others. A child or loved one steals the scene. Tonight: Be responsive to a friend or family member. Understanding comes from getting past a self-imposed restraint. Also, be willing to verbalize your goals and desires. An associate lets you know that he or she has had a change of mind about a detail, but not the whole idea. Tonight: Express your naughty side. LEQ (July 23-Aug. 22) You could be far more possessive than you think you are. Try to be more self-aware, and listen to a partner's feedback. You might want to break a bad habit, especially if it encumbers your interpersonal communication. Tonight: Curb a desire to go on a spending spree, if possible. VIRGD (Aug. 23-Sep. 22) You have a strong reaction, which is unlike your normally logical stance. You let others close if they cross you. Someone close to you might not be sure of what is going on, and could test this newfound assertiveness. Confirm meetings and any information that does not sound correct. Tonight: The world is your oyster. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) You definitely know what you want, but getting someone to respond as you'd like could be a different story. Once more, you are reminded that you can control only yourself. Remain diplomatic yet clear. This person needs to know where you are coming from. Tonight: Go shopping for that special item. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) You seem to be in your element; however, someone else might not be on the same mental plane as you. You cannot seem to get your point across. It is as if this person's mind is impenetrable. Demonstrate compassion, but don't put all your eggs in one basket. Tonight: Choose a high-energy activity. SABITTARIS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Understand that you are in a reflective stage right now that will not last much longer. Gather all the information you need in order to make a solid decision about a project. You do not always need to be fiery when expressing your feelings. Subtle works, too. Tonight: Do not swallow your anger. SAGITTARIIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) AIM for more of what you want, and focus on the more social aspects of your life. Be willing to verbalize more of what you desire, and you will manifest just that even more easily. Others work with you. Tonight: A friend could be too assertive. RUBRIANDA DALI. 2014 When you take charge, others step back. You could have some difficulty sorting through a knot of confusion. You might need to go past that point to achieve the results you desire. You are freney and direct in your word choice. Tonight. A must appearance. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) Your ability to incorporate many different perspectives to resolve a problem comes forward right now. Listen to your sixth sense about a misunderstanding. There might not be a way to sort it out immediately. Consider letting it go. Tonight: How about some blues? CROSSWORD WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 2012 MISS 27 Suitable 3 Burger enhancecer 20 Request 1 Moo goo gai pan 28 High-landers 4 Happen again 21 Copy, for short 4 Snitch 30 Island garland 5 Neighborhoods 22 Goes in 7 Prop for Sherlock 33 "3rd Rock 6 Despot 23 Green shot 8 Intrinsically 从 the Sun" cast member 7 Prefix with legal or medic 24 Entomologist's study 10 Insertion mark 36 Baltimore bird 8 Resentment 25 U.K. fliers 11 Mountaineering tool 37 Change 9 Blackmail 26 Sat for a picture 13 New Orleans section 38 Hairnet 10 Ozone depeler (Abr.) 28 Ice cream tool 16 Scoundrel 39 Carry 12 Weird 28 Storefront sign info 40 Mimic 19 "7 Faces of Dr. 29 Actress Sevigny 18 Raw rock 41 Crafty 30 Non-clergy 19 Olympic sled 2 Admitting customers 20 Desert-like 1 Sent a telegram 15 Scarlet 17 Storefront sign info 2 Admitting customers 19 "7 Faces of Dr. — 29 Actress Sevigny 19 Olympic sled 2 Admitting customers 20 Desert-like 1 Send a telegram 15 Scarlet 21 Harvests 2 Admitting customers 29 Actress Sevigny 23ski trail 2 Admitting customers 30 Non-clergy 25 Nevada city 2 Admitting customers 30 Non-clergy 26 Sex Pistols genre 2 Admitting customers 30 Non-clergy CHECK OUT THE ANSWERS http://kansan.com/multimedia/video/2012/08/21/puzzle-answers-for-aug-22-2012/ SEE eagle 32 "— Impossible" 34 NPR's Totenberg 35 Sweater material This summer delivered huge hits such as "The Avengers" with $617.6 Z I Q B V O I D T S D L L T T S B M K U T X F O R X T S M I U F D Q L D T M B X D I O , U A B L SD N A L K T V OB K D FT? B Z X DF N I L T T R B X. Business had been down the previous three weekends this summer, which has fallen short of the record-setting business many studio executives were predicting at the start of the season. CRYPTOQUIP Since the first weekend of May, revenues total $3.9 billion, down 5 percent from last summer's, when Hollywood finished with an all-time high of $4.4 billion for the season. according to Hollywood.com. The newcomers and holdovers combined to lift Hollywood's overall business. Domestic revenues totaled $139 million, up 12 percent from the same weekend last year, when "The Help" led with $20 million, according to box-office tracker Hollywood.com. MOVIES Today's Cryptoquip Clue: T equals O Yesterday's Cryptoquip: THE TWO PARTIES MADE A FORMAL COVENANT OF BENEVOLENCE THAT BECAME KNOWN AS A PACT OF KINDNESS. SUDOKU Sony's music remake "Sparkle," featuring "American Idol" winner Jordin Sparks and Whitney Houston, was No. 5 with $12 million. The update of the 1976 movie centers on three sisters who form a singing group in the late 1960s. 8/22 Difficulty Level ★★★ $ \textcircled{2} 0 1 2 $ Conceptis Puzzles, Dist. by King Features Syndicate, Inc. Action sequels a shot in the arm for box office LOS ANGELES — Sylvester Stallone and his beefy buddies have muscled their way to the top of the weekend box office. Stallone's action flick "The Expendables 2" debuted at No.1 with $28.8 million, according to studio estimates Sunday. That's down from the $34.8 million start for "The Expendables" two years ago. ASSOCIATED PRESS Other wide releases opened to modest business, such as Focus Features' animated comedy "Para-Norman," about a boy leading the fight against zombies, was No. 3 with $14 million. The Lionsgate sequel elbowed out another action tale as Universal's "The Bourne Legacy" fell to No. 2 in its second weekend with $17 million. That was a steep 55 percent drop from its $38.1 million opening weekend, though the movie's domestic total climbed to a solid $69.6 million. minton domestically and "The Dark Knight Rises," which took in $11.1 million this weekend to cross the $400 million mark and edge past "The Hunger Games" to become the year's second-biggest hit. But other releases such as "Dark Shadows," "Battleship," "The Watch" and "Total Recall" were duds that failed to live up to the summer's hype. With only two weekends left in the season and no obvious hits premiering, it's unlikely that Hollywood will break last summer's record. "Were winding down the summer and we're in the dog days of August. They're called that for a reason, because we're experiencing the typical summer slowdown, only it seems worse this year," said Hollywood.com analyst Paul Der- garabedian. "The Expendables 2" also pulled in $17.3 million overseas. While the sequel drew smaller crowds than the first movie, distributor Lionsgate noted that business held up better for the new one in its second day. Revenues dipped only 3 percent from Friday to Saturday compared to 11 percent for "The Expendables," according to Lionsgate. That's a sign that more first-night fans may be talking up the sequel, which also earned better reviews than the original. "We believe with solid word of mouth and even critical response to the film, that bodies well for the playability," said David Spitz, Lionsgate's head of distribution. "It's the old, it's not a sprint, it's a marathon." KEEPING THE HAWKS ROLLING SINCE 1974 Don's Auto Center Inc. Auto Repair and Machine Shop 785.841.4833 11th & Haskell