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Newsday Crossword THE DESCENT OF ANIMALS by Sally Stein Edited by Stanley Newman ACROSS 1 Dog-shelter org. 5 Right away, in memos 9 Fred Astaire’s sister 14 Get well 15 Funnel shape 16 Was the king 17 Singer Guthrie 18 Phrase of understanding 19 Birthday-cake topping 20 Devours 22 Sarah Hughes footwear 23 Maine or Montana 24 Moines, IA 25 Walk like a duck 30 Entryway 34 Cow’s kid 38 Characteristic 39 Stare at 40 Spoken 41 Perhaps 42 Small songbird 43 Actress Garr 44 Approves 45 Songbird’s home 46 “For Pete’s !” 47 Capitol group 49 Concorde: Abbr. 51 “Me too!” 56 Island red (chicken) 59 Concentrates 63 Composer Copland 64 Choir voice 65 Historical periods 66 Beef entrees 67 Blockhead 68 French girlfriend 69 Desk item 70 Visibility problem 71 Mailed away DOWN 1 George Bernard’s family 2 ’92 presidential candidate 3 spade a spade 4 Up in the sky 5 Corrosive chemical 6 Mediocre 7 All over again 8 Ball- hammer 9 Get up 10 Avoids a punch, perhaps 11 Director Kazan 12 Gave temporarily 13 Competitive advantage 21 Do some stitching 24 Hate 26 No more than 27 Sir Francis 28 Israeli general Moshe 29 Algeria neighbor 31 Mean one 32 Bullring cheers 33 Monthly payment 34 Barracks beds 35 Neighborhood 36 Frolic 37 Visits Florida from New York, maybe 48 Newspaper execs. 50 Touch or taste 52 Notions 53 Smooth singer Mel 54 Tom Sawyer creator 55 Beginning 56 Speak hoarsely 57 ‘Thirty days September . . .” 58 Triple-decker cookie 59 The Art of the Fugue composer 60 Fitzgerald of jazz 61 From (completely) 62 Took the bus [s~ 6 7 8 l 15 16 43 46 27 28 29 38 41 44 47 / 9 10 11 12 13 he 19 22 32 33 30 ^9 42 45 CREATORS SYNDICATE © 2002 STANLEY NEWMAN Monday, June 3, 2002 IV! ERN VriOV THE BATTALIO Palace evacuated in Britain LONDON (AP) — A fire broke out at Buckingham Palace Sunday, forcing the evacuation of hundreds of people and mar ring the high-spirited, four-day celebration of Queen Elizabeth IPs 50 years on the throne. The London Fire Brigade said no mem bers of the royal family were in the palace at the time, but the evacuation disrupted prepa rations for a star-studded pop music concert planned on the palace grounds Monday night. Ozzy Osbourne had just finished rehears ing his 30-minute set when the blaze began, and the British Broadcasting Corp. reported that those evacuated from the area around the palace included the musicians Phil Collins, Eric Clapton and Queen guitarist Brian May. It was not clear if Osbourne was evacuated. The fire in a roof flat was reported at 6:38 p.m. and was brought under control an hour and a half later, said Colin Williamson, a Fire Brigade spokesperson. Workers were allowed back into the palace at 9.40 p.m. When the fire was at its height, smoke poured from one area of the roof as fire fighters with masks, air tanks and hoses worked nearby. Twenty fire engines rushed to the palace, Williamson said. The volume of smoke diminished about an hour after the blaze was first reported. The evacuation had been a precaution, police said. News reports said it was the first time the palace had been evacuated since World War II. One firefighter was hit by a piece of equipment and suffered cuts and bruises around his eye, firefighter Steve Newman said, but there were no other injuries. Rescuers escorted four palace staff who had been working on the roof to safety and were removing valuables from the burned area, Newman said. The palace said in a statement that a fire alarm system had detected the flames in a flat above the East Gallery, a large corri dor that connects the palace ballroom to the state rooms. Spokesperson Penny Russell-Smith told the BBC it was unclear how the fire started, Everyone is being patient because we know things have to be done in the right way. — Brian May Queen guitarist but police said it was not set intentionally. The state rooms are at the heart of the palace and are used regularly by the queen and other royals for entertaining. Investitures are often held in the ballroom, which first opened in 1856. Eighteen royals and 12,000 guests attend ed a spirited classical music concert on the palace grounds Saturday night and excite ment was already building for Monday’s show, which was expected to be a high point of the long Golden Jubilee weekend. Most of the rehearsing artists remained on the palace grounds, away from the built ing, and concert preparations resumed, around 8:20 p.m. — with firefighters watc ing from a balcony — when former Beat Boy Brian Wilson took the stage. Paul McCartney and Annie Lennox a among the others slated to perform before crowd of 12,000 people and a live telev sion audience. “There is an enormous crowd of extreir : ly famous people here sitting on the lav chatting on their mobile phones,” May to the BBC while the fire was still bumir. "Everyone is being patient because we km things have to be done in the right way.” The Queen guitarist was scheduled open the outdoor show by playing “Ga Save the Queen” while standing on palace roof. The palace said the concert would ahead as scheduled. “There is absolutely no question of itr going on,” a spokesperson said on conditi of anonymity. The show was expected to be the mo popular event in four days of Golden Jubils celebrations, which are also scheduled include street parties around the countryaa a royal procession to a service at St. Pat Cathedral on Tuesday. The damage caused by Sunday’s firedi not appear to be nearly as bad as that d® by two earlier palace blazes, at Winfe Castle in 1992 and at Hampton Court Pak: in 1986. Buckingham Palace said two areas ceiling had been damaged and waterk burst pipes soaked some carpets. Canadian prime minister fires financial minister in power strugglt A BOi T TORONTO (AP) — Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien fired his finance minister on Sunday — a man widely believed to want the prime minister’s job. Paul Martin is the acknowledged front-runner to eventually succeed Chretien, and is widely seen as the architect of Canada’s economic rebound in the 1990s. His departure threatens to split the Liberal party between those who want Martin and those who want Chretien. The press release announcing his departure included a letter from Chretien to Martin. “It is with sadness that I confirm that you are leaving the Cabinet,” Chretien wrote. In a press conference, the prime minister said the decision was a mutual one. “Unfortunately, matters unrelated to governing have gotten in the way of our working together on government policy. As such we both understand with real regret that this is in the best interests of the gov ernment and the country and that you step down from the Cabinet.” Martin was replaced in finance by John Manley, who will also retain his post as deputy prime minister. On Friday, Chretien said he would not retire next year, and told Cabinet ministers competing for his job to stop their disruptive campaigns. Chretien, who last year would not commit to staying in office 2003, said he will go through a Liberal party leadership reviewne February before deciding whether to run for a fourth term in lOf For the past year, Chretien has allowed leadership hopefuls in Cabinet to organize and raise funds. But Chretien blames the um dared campaigning for recent leaks that have contributed to am controversy that forced him to reshuffle his Cabinet last week. Chretien suggested he would fire any Cabinet minister conn ing for his job unless they stop campaigns that were disruptive. “They will have plenty of time to organize because they will be ministers anymore,” Chretien said Friday, saying he won't pushed out of office by those who would like to see a new leade: “You know me, for 39 years I never ran away from a fight so not about to start at my age,” he said. Chretien, 68, said he will decide in 2004 whether to run again has been prime minister since 1993. Martin, who has served three terms as finance minister since Liberals were first elected in 1993, suggested late Friday he mil quit the Cabinet. “I’m obviously going to have to reflect on my options,” M said, saying he won’t do so in the context of a leadership race. he dr th little say oligarch and goe; merit sy despotic majority and is rc Evil. Th down or manifes of Texas Boar Lionel 5 through former s Associa and the their co speaker heard. I his auth to silem terized Sigh ing - al oversha speeche reprima were th ers. Th [all to se http://u: Since tl knowlei con side Air For Visitors was a C to the r< four otl Mates. < eorge ency.' ack-n utcon ever f Perh f the p nade b 'ime ai nd pru nonyrr s the k Roommate needed for fall in 2bdrm/1bth duplex. Oney Hervey Dr. Pets welcome, $260/mo +util. 979-694-7216/ 281-556- 5120. SERVICES AAA Texas Defensive Driving. Lots-of- fun, Laugh-a-lot!! Ticket dismissal/insur ance discount. 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It would mark the first time in his eight years as chairman of the Palestinian NEWS IN BRIEF Authority that Arafat formally brought Hamas into government — a move likely to be strongly opposed by Israel and the United States, which both regard Hamas as a terrorist group. In Israel, a Hamas-Arafat alliance would be interpreted as an indication that the Palestinians are determined to continue the violent conflict. From Arafat's perspective, having radical groups inside the government could make them easier to control. It was not clear whether Arafat was making compliance with his call for an end to suicide attacks a condition of Hamas entering the government. "We are still consulting with our colleagues inside and outside the homeland and our final response will declared before the end of this week, Hamas spokesperson Ismail Hania saidoi Arafat's proposal. Of the more than 60 suicide attacks bj Palestinians in the current Mideast conflict, Hamas' military wing has carried out more than any other group, including the deadliest attacks. The group h aS rejected Arafat's call to halt them. After 20 months of Mideast fighting that has left Palestinian institutions anc their economy in shambles, Arafat has come under strong pressure to restructure the Palestinian government. But his definition of reform is likely to diffe sharply from what his critics, including the United States and Israel, hope to see. 6/3/02 Engineering, Programming, And Research Positions Lynntech, Inc., a rapidly growing, highly successful technology development company has immediate openings for experimental physicists, programmers, electrical engineers, mechanical engi- neeis, industrial engineers, and those having similar science, engi neering and technical backgrounds. 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