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Immediate openings for... part-time, full-time, summer or permanent ■ employment in the Newsday Crossword DESCRIPTIVE LETTERS by Bob Lubbers Edited by Stanley Newman ACROSS 1 Greek porticos 6 Damage 10 Alumnus 14 Eagle nest 15 Draft classification 16 Meander 17 Dairy product 19 Prayer ender 20 Sea eagle 21 Music for two 22 Diner 24 In tatters 26 Ere 28 Clapton or Sevareid 30 Poseidon’s spear 34 Slay 37 Lasting impression 39 TV host 40 Actor Milo 42 Corp. takeover 43 Center of power 44 Quay 45 On the summit 47 Air out 48 Arp’s art form 50 Fairy 52 Family Singers 54 Get lower 58 Bible book 61 Aida of M*A*S*H 63 Speed- wagon 64 Butter substitute 65 First assembly line car 66 Arabian sultanate 69 Probabilities 70 Golfer Palmer 71 Chico or Karl 72 Thumbs-down votes 73 Theater sections DOWN 1 Wiser 2 firma 3 Asian ape 4 Lend a hand 5 Lawn tool 6 Native land 7 Singer Baker 8 Fam. member 9 -break (crucial) 10 Family fare 11 The Eternal City 12 State confidently 13 Disavow 18 German autos 23 Shakespearean sprite 25 Baby Boomer’s kids 27 Western comedy series 29 Carpenter’s compressor 31 homo 32 Nine, in Nuremberg 33 Trial period 34 Mamie Eisenhower, nbe 35 Workers’ safety org. 36 “If _ a Hammer 38 Approximately: Abbr. 41 In flames 46 Go biking 49 Up-river swimmer 51 Wedding tux, often 53 Rice field 55 Antler tip 56 Spooky 57 Protuberances 58 Adverse fate 59 mater 60 In the neighborhood 62 Minus 66 Harem room 67 To and CREATORS SYNDICATE © 2000 STANLEY NEWMAN 5/30/00 Answer to previous puzzle Nl a no IB! 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Or fax: (512) 452-2378, Attention Carmen. You Austin may apply in person at 8711 Burnet Rd. F-73, tin, TX 78757. EOE AA/M/F/D/V - -- - -7*- THE BATTALION M:12 set Tuesday. May 30. 2( summer movie standan premiere ever Lit Orioh S ince their i Baltimore tradition c tion and lifted movie theatersM -rt «z- ,, , , r manner. The C overall box-office record for I, , , . , . ,Iknown, develoi Memorial Day weekend, accordi: | r ,. \ 1 I ranters as Broo studio estimates. I , , . y—. ■ , , Il’alinerand she I om C ruise s second caper wilt I Impossible Missions Force gm r' IK ( J 11 $71.8 million from Friday toMondi I L utoi Um.itt became the second-best Memorial! I as ta ' vCn on t1 * er, behind JurasskPiM Peter An « elos 1 Losf World, which grossed $90.2ri in its first four days in 1997. Overall, the top 12 movies al grossed $174.7 million over the w end, shattering the record of SI! million set by the top 50 movies: Memorial Day weekend in 1997. The big weekend gave ano: boost to this year's overall box hr It is running about 9 percentahe;: 1999, when audiences shelled a record $7.5 billion. "What an explosive way tostan summer," said Chuck Viane,liea; distribution for Disney, whichliad No. 2 and No. 3 movies. Disney's nosaur was in second place with): million in its second week, while)) ie Chan's comic Western, Staj Noon, debuted with $19.5 million The weekend's only other:] movie, Demi Moore's Prrssro/iofilj opened with $220,000 in 104 theaa The film, which received weakrevtI averaged a meager $2,115 a theate: DreamWorks held the (or| through sixth spots with GMal.T I scrapped the O I ing players anc lonships, which I achieving male I Alomar have, i Now Angel IfAnge he shoi he shoi as a bi “What an explosive way to start the political staten show his supp lez issue and ti against Cuba s Cuban player only is Peter A idiot, he is die. ty talent. Peter-the-n tower (where I tive) and madi may now be c< No team, not t litical entity. A oles out to be r that loves Cas Last year, one in Havan summer. — Chuck Via ' head of Disney distribut: $17.3 million, Rond Trip at $14mili| and Woody Allen's StnallTimCm at $3.9 million. Gladiator has grossed $127.2 milt passing Erin Brockovich as the: movie so far this year, while Smalll' Crooks more than doubled the tab Allen's last movie, Sweet andLowik in just 11 days. Counting the six days since opening Wednesday, Mission:Imp hie 2 took in $92.8 million, about! million more than the original Ms Impossible made in its first sixdaysdi ing the 1996 Memorial Day weeket The sequel's take so far is moret: half the $181 million the first Mis: Impossible took in domestically for entire run. The new movie has ceived generally better reviews the first, which drew criticism for confusing plot. “I believe the film playsbettertf the first one, just based on watcli audience reaction in theaters,"si Wayne Lewellen, head of distribut for Paramount, which released.' sion: Impossible 2. Playing at 3,653 locations, M/S Impossible 2 averaged a whopft $19,655 per theater, compared"’ $10,145 in 3,302 cinemas for Dinosut "The enormity of Mission's op ing, coupled with the depth of movies at the box office, is unpat leled in any other Memorial Day I seen," said Paul Dergarabedian, ident of Exhibitor Relations Co. which tracks movie-ticket sales."h 1 mally, you see one film dominaf and the next one at about $1( but to have this many movies hid ble digits, it's amazing." Estimated ticket sales for Frk through Monday at North Ameri theaters, according to ExhibitorR' : tions Co. Inc. Final figures werek released today. Mission: Impossible!, $71.8 mid 2. Dinosaur, $33.5 million 3. Shanghai Noon, $19.5 million 4. Gladiator, $17.3 million 5. Rond Trip, $14 million 6. Small Time Crooks, $3.9 million 7. Frequency, $3.8 million 8. 11-57-1, $3.2 million 9. Center Stage, $2.8 million 10. Where the Heart Is, $2 million F A! "the railt killer," d plea of it was con 1 capita] n earlier th in Housi murders more ci ready c considt Howev ual anc convic sanity, fession ing wil expert yea r-o severe insane Dr. at Har is bein vere rr rival, J psychi sende; gent ir dons c