ENTERTAINMENT MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2010 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN / KANSAN.COM HOROSCOPES 10 is the easiest day, 0 the most challenging. ARIES (March 21-April 19) Today is a 5 TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Today is a 5 GEMINI (May 21-June 21) Today is a 6 You perceive a problem with cash flow. Someone long-distance contacts you with an opportunity that promises to resolve it. Make a bank account. Today is 5 45. Today is all about adapting your own communications to the needs of others. Use fundamental language to reveal a hidden opportunity. This today is at 4 work get stuck concerning people at work get stuck concerning an old concept. As you think about it, you see a way to transform the difficulty into an opportunity. CANCER (June 22-July 22) Today is a 9 Today is 9 Make mental adjustments, if you want things to go smoothly. Then tell the person in charge what you've discovered. A golden opportunity emerges. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is a 6 Today is a 6 Keeping your objective in mind is only half the problem. The other half involves convincing group members that you know what you're talking about. Use plain facts. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today is an 8 Today is an 8 You've done the required research. Now you need to discuss the results. You discover opposition. Take time to firm up support for your plan. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today is a 6 Today's You might discover you rather be anywhere but work today. Take a mental health day if you can. If not, have a long lunch or extra break. Just breathe. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Today is an 8 SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is a 5 You really want action now. The name of the game is change, and youre both banker and Dungeon master. Use your dragon fire if needed. A key person lays down a set of objectives. If you know what's good for you, you'll go along with his or her plan. Don't leave home without your wallet. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is a 5 A group leader notices a problem that could stall progress. Think about it, and then re-state the problem in the form of an answerable question. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.18) Today is a 7 AQUARIUS (Jan. 2014-ED. 16) Today is a 7 Others convince you to make changes for yourself. At first, you feel insulted but quickly realize how much you'll gain. Accept the opportunity. PISCES(Feb. 19-March 20) Today is a 8 Apply yourself from morning to night for marvelous results. A family member helps out by providing something delicious to keep you going. Conceptis Sudoku 7 1 5 4 4 1 6 5 6 4 8 7 1 4 2 3 8 2 7 5 8 3 1 2 5 3 4 9 9 2 4 6 Difficulty Level ★ Answer to previous puzzle Difficulty Level ★★★★★ THE NEXT PANEL BEYOND THE GRAVE New Tiller documentary has chilling courtroom footage MCCLATCHY-TRIBUNE KANSAS CITY. Mo. — One of the more chilling scenes in "The Assassination of Dr. Tiller" is captured in grainy courtroom video from March 2009. There is Tiller, the Wichita doctor, on trial for 19 misdemeanors related to his controversial late-term abortion practice. abortion practice. And there, in the back of the courtroom, seated next to the leader of anti-abortion group Operation Rescue, is Scott Roeder, the Kansas City man who — two months after Tiller was cleared on all 19 charges Tiller was cleaned on the 14th change. walked into Tiller's church and shot him. The first documentary film since Roeder's sentencing to 50 years without parole comes from MSNBC anchor Rachel Maddow, whose show at 9 p.m. EDT Monday will be pre-empted for the premiere of "The Assassination of Dr. Tiller." Maddow, who co-created and narrated the film, said she did it to shed new light on the contentious case. "Our motto here is, 'We're trying to increase the amount of useful information in the world,' she said in a phone interview last week. But like Tiller himself, that explanation is more complicated than first appears. The film, 43 minutes long with commercial breaks, begins as a An usher at Wichita's Reformation Lutheran Church, Gary Hoepner, recounts the morning of May 31, 2009, when he saw Roeder raise the gun to Tiller's head and pull the trigger. Wichita homicide chief Ken Landwehr, Sedgwick County District Attorney Nola Foulston and a member of Roeder's defense team, Mark Rudy, describe Roeder's prosecution and conviction. straightforward true-crime account, a specialty of one of the film's in-house production units, MSNBC Films. education and correction. Then the film rewinds to tell the story of the two men and what led them to that fateful day: how Tiller became an abortion provider, locked horns with Operation Rescue, was shot in both arms by Shelley Shannon in 1993 and defied every attempt to shut down his practice. 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Instead of paying a $100 fine for not having Sushi Bar Happy Hour 2-4:30pm Come try our fine multicultural cuisine! Japanese, Thai, Chinese, Korean FRIDAY KU Symphony Orchestra Halloween Concert and Costume Contest KU School of Music OCT.29 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 6:30PM HALLOWEEN BASH 8.5CPT Community-wide costume contest - Lied Center's Seymour Gallery Categories include: Youth, Collegiate and Adult. Baby Jay to help judge contest! Prizes awarded! 7:30PM The KU Symphony Orchestra Halloween Concert - Lied Center Auditorium Featuring a variety of spooky orchestral treats! Tickets: $1/general admission • $5/students & seniors Tickets:$7/general admission - $5/students & seniors Purchase tickets by calling or visiting the Lied Box Office, 785-864-2787 (also available the night of the concert). Visit MUSIC.KU.EDU for more information. This event sponsored by. The Eldridge and Oread Hotels and the KU Bookstore the winners of the costume contest will be announced during the orchestra concert. 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