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Jan. 22 HUCKLEBERRY SAFETY ORANGE COMING EVENTS 1/29 LEFTOVER SALMON 2/1 WILACO 2/10 KOLA SHAKER 3/12 COWS 3/14 THE SAMPLES Bowl ad depicts celebrity party By John Nelson The Associated Press Li'l Penny to throw a bash NEW YORK — It has all the elements of classic melodrama, right down to the love interest. Does Li' Penny finally get the girl? Tune in on Super Bowl Sunday as Nike unveils its newest advertisement in the series featuring Li' Penny, the puppet version of Orlando Magic guard Anfernee "Penny" Hardaway. Nike's 60-second entry in the Super Bowl ad-orama will be LiL Penny's Super Bowl party, attended by many of Nike's athlete representatives, including newcomer Tiger Woods. Supermodel Tyra Banks, Li'l "Tyra is sort of his date," said Stacy Wall, creative director for Wieden & Kennedy, Nike's Portland, Ore., ad agency. "I don't think that ultimately we are interested in winning that poll," Wall said. "Ultimately, we just want to be entertaining and capture the imaginations of at least some of the Super Bowl crowd. We got a lot of very positive feedback on those ads." Penny's fantasy date, even shows up. Lil' Penny's Super Bowl party, which is Jan. 26, will be shown just once during the game, sometime during the second quarter, costing Nike an estimated $2.4 million just for the air time on Fox's telecast. The folks at Nike and Wieden & Kennedy would like to reverse a string of Super Bowl advertisements classified from only mildly successful to mainly unsuccessful, including last year's peewee football players. The commercial was shot in three days in early January in Orlando, Fla., which is where Li'l Penny lives, Wall said. "We hope to achieve the impression that Nike took the day off and had a party, instead of just making another commercial," she said. "You always hope your ads will be popular." Wall said. The shoot involved about 20 of Nike's athlete representatives. Besides Woods, there will be appearances by baseball player Ken Griffey Jr., track stars Jackie Joyner-Kersee and Michael Johnson, football's Barry Sanders and Big Penny himself. commercial." "We hope to achieve the impression that Nike took the day off and had a party, instead of another Stacy Wall creative director Visit Lawrence's hippest Lounge AQUA LOUNGE "Serious Drinks for Drinking Seriously" Today's Birthday (Jan. 16) This should be a good year for love and money. Who could ask for more? It's even going to be easy. Make a serious decision right now. Put money on it in February. Learn in March. May's for a romantic commitment. A friend can help you put in corrections in November. Next December, follow a loved one's nagging and you'll improve your own situation. Try something you would have considered outrageous a few years ago. HOROSCOPES Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is a 9. Business should go well. If you can't get started on a project now, get ready. You can begin first thing tomorrow. It's a good evening for a private conversation. For you and your mate, romance is enhanced by working together. You like powerful people. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)Today is a 5. Join forces with somebody you don't agree with and you might make your future more secure. Try something old-fashioned. By using a trick you've learned recently, you can cut expenses at home, too. Get back to the basics Today is an 8. A new marketable skill could be your stepping stone to greater things. Make that your gift to yourself this year. Postpone romance until after you've taken care of something you promised an older person. It'll be more fun then anyway. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Follow a leader you don't always agree with but do respect, and you'll do fine. A friend may have a hard time understanding your reasoning on an emotional subject tonight. That's because you're being emotional and the friend is being practical. Lighten up. Aries (March 21-April 19) - Today is a 4. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is a 9. Your strength is in your common sense right now, so trust it. Your weakness is a tendency to overlook something important to another person because it's unimportant to you. Now that you're aware of it, stop. Love is everywhere and will triumph. Lean on your mate for moral support this morning. But plan to be standing on your own two feet Gemini (May 21-June 21) - Today is a 4. Cancer (June 22-July 22) Today is an 8. by tonight, because the roles may be reversed. If you set some career goals this afternoon or evening, you'll go a long way toward making them happen. You may save enough money today to take a friend out to lunch. Make a date with somebody you'd like to get to know better. Although you may have to make the first move, the evening could turn out to be very successful. Candlelight would be appropriate. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) - Today is a 4. Your job may need more attention than you want to give it. If so, don't grumble. Show you can do it with a cheerful attitude and you'll make a better impression. Tonight, pushing could produce results the opposite of what you intended. Go easy. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today is a 10. Try not to spend too much of somebody else's money today, even if the temptation's great. You may have to pay it back. Later tonight, you could be faced with a tough decision. You don't have to do what a pushy person advises, but that might be easier. This is an excellent day for you. Figure out what you want and how you're going to get it. A call to a sibling or other close relative could produce some very good ideas. If you don't already have a romantic partner, that's a good way to find one. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - Today is a 4. Pay attention. The other side could help you make your position stronger. If you find yourself having to do the same chore over again, learn to do it right. Encourage your mate's efforts, and maybe he or she will help you get something you want. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) - Today is an 8. This is a good day to set life-changing goals. You may be uncomfortable about making a commitment, but a plan would be helpful. It generally takes longer to get there if you don't know where you're going. You're lucky, so don't worry. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)-Today is a 4. NOTE: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment only. Lamar likes Carl. Carl likes Marty. Marty likes Carl and Lamar. It may all be true. Chiefs a happy marriage KANSAS CITY, Mo. - To hear everybody talk, it's just one big happy family at Arrowhead Stadium. Chief executive Carl Peterson kept making references to weddings and marriage after owner Lamar Hunt gave him and coach Marty Schottenheimer four-year contract extensions Tuesday. Schottenheimer denied reports that he had wanted more control over personnel decisions. Peterson, who controls just about everything at Arrowhead — from the grass on the field and media game-day lunches to the hard-hitting cornerback — said his duties are unchanged. By Craig Horst The Associated Press The Chiefs family, which includes nearly the whole front office, came to the news conference to hear the owner speak, and they were happy. Four more years of what has been one of the most remarkable turn- arounds of a sports team this side of Kansas State. You couldn't give away a ticket for a Chiefs game when Peterson arrived in December 1988. Now the scalpers are getting top dollar for a seat in a sold-out stadium. But the question remains. Why haven't the Chiefs gone all the way? Kicker Lin Elliott took the blame for last year's stunning end to a 13-3 regular season in the loss to Indianapolis. But why should a supposed dominant team playing at home against a supposed inferior team have to rely on a field goal? The Chiefs, with their four miracle wins, probably weren't as good as 13-3. And they probably weren't as bad as 9-7 this year. But injuries to their receivers made their quarterback situation even worse. And when Schottenheimer finally decided to bench Steve Bono, Rich Gannon lasted all of one game before going down with a hamstring injury. So Peterson, who tried to get to the Super Bowl with Joe Montana, now talks as if he is going to try and do it with Jeff George. 928 Mass.Downtown.Park in the rear MICROCOSMOS EVERYTHING BUT ICE BEDS·DESKS CHEST OF DRAWERS BOOK CASES unclaimed freight & damaged merchandise 936 Mass. PARADISE LOST MEET THE FEEBLES SUPERCOP REDEMPTION UNION ACTIVITIES SUA FILMS SPRING 1997 GET CARDED! SLEEPERS PICK UP YOUR SECRET&LIES SUA MOVIE CARD BREAKING THE WAVES BRAZIL SEE 25 FABULOUS MOVIES FOR ONE LOW PRICE OF 25 DOLLARS. 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