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thegardenisland.com THE GARDEN ISLAND Monday, April 22, 2024 B3 pau hana time box office happy birthday! FRANK AND ERNEST THE GRIZWELLS CROSSWORD CONCEPTIS SUDOKU by Dan Green CELEBRITY CIPHER by Luis Campos Place a number in the empty boxes in such a way that each row across, each column down and each small 9-box square contains all of the num- bers from one to nine. DIFFICULTY RATING: Moderate Challenging HOO BOY! astrograph TAURUS April 20-May 20 essential to recognize your talents and to concen- trate on how to make your life better. Talking without action satisfy your soul. Use your imagination and outmaneuver the com- petition. May 21-June 20 expect the same in re- turn, but learn from experi- ence and recognize who you can trust moving for- ward.

Work on your self-es- teem, looking and feeling your best, and putting your- self first. CANCER June 21-July 22 Avoid gifts or donations that compromise your in- tegrity or take away your power. Have confidence in yourself and your ability. let compliments go to your head or cloud your vi- sion. LEO (JULY 23-AUG.

22) Hone your skills, reinvent how to work with what got and discuss your plans with someone you can count on for good ad- vice. Do best for you and stick to like-minded people. VIRGO Aug. 23-Sept. 22 Distance yourself from cha- otic situations.

Change your direction to complement what you are trying to achieve. let anyone take advantage of you. Pro- tect your money and pos- sessions. Sept. 23-Oct.

23 Take care of your invest- ments. An emotional situa- tion will help you decide best for you. Con- sider what you need to do before you share your plans. Love and romance are on the rise. SCORPIO Oct.

Fixing up your surround- ings, putting more effort into self-improvement and creative endeavors, or spending time with some- one you love will enhance your life and emotional well-being. Embrace change. SAGITTARIUS Nov. 23-Dec. 21 Keep your eyes wide open.

Listen carefully, do your re- search and be willing to take a pass if something feel right. Put trust in yourself, and you be disappointed. CAPRICORN Dec. 22-Jan. 19 Stick close to home, rethink anything outdated or un- used, and declutter your space.

Consider new begin- nings. Let go of hold- ing you back and incorporate a plan that ex- cites you. Jan. 20-Feb. 19 Consider your options and make changes that ease stress and give you hope for an independent future.

Refuse to let anyone take advantage of your generos- ity. Direct energy into per- sonal improvements. PISCES Feb. 20 March 20 Dedication to something you believe in will help you make a footprint that makes you proud. A positive change will bring about un- expected opportunities.

fold under pressure. ARIES March 21-April 19 Step outside your comfort zone and speak your mind, and gain respect. Up- grading your skills will give you the boost you need to trust and believe in yourself and what you can do. by Eugenia Last MONDAY April 22, 2024 Excited for life with fiancee, in-laws on the other hand DEAR ABBY: I am marrying the most amaz- ing man next year. We have been together for six years.

I have always gotten along with his family and know they will be great in-laws. However, as time has gone by, noticed that they cater more and more to my older sister. nearly 30, but she acts like 13. When she has an argument with her spouse, she calls my fiance and makes it sound so dramatic that he drops ev- erything and runs to her rescue. Invari- when he travels and the parents wel- ably, it turns out to not be as bad as she come her, I see no reason why you was saying.

She also talks so badly about her spouse to her parents that I feel embarrassed for him. If sick or home alone (her husband travels for in together strikes me as over the top if work), she sleeps at her house it a true emergency. with her infant son instead of staying in her own home, which is a town away. Her family does everything for her think marrying into that family, because things that a capable adult should do for herself. Many times, my fiance and I once the parents pass on, Sissy may have been on a date or spending time with each other, and then his sister calls and he leaves me to cater to her.

It first night of Passover begins. This ma- hurts my feelings when he does this. I know family is important, and not saying he help his sister. I the liberation of the Jewish people from have talked with him about this on mul- slavery in Egypt. Happy Passover to my tiple occasions, but he seem to readers who observe this important understand or interested in talking holiday.

LOVE, ABBY about it. Am I being unreasonable? Is there anything I can or should do to feel To contact Abby visit DearAbby.com. otherwise about it? How do I cope with my feelings about this? ANNOYED IN ILLINOIS DEAR ANNOYED: What concerns me about your letter that your fiance goes running to his side when he gets one of her What troubles me is that when you tell him something bothers you, he interested in talking about If Sissy and her husband feel safer for her to spend nights with her parents should be critical of her for it. However, that your fiance would cut short a date or some other activity you are involved As I see it, you can either accept this as part of their family dynamic, or re- they are not going to change and need her brother more than ever. DEAR READERS: At sundown, the jor Jewish holiday celebrates the most momentous event in Jewish history DEAR ABBY JEAN PHILLIPS continues box office campaign at No.

1 NEW YORK Alex omi- nous American dystopia, remained the top film in theaters in its second week of release, according to studio estimates Sunday. The A24 election-year gamble, the indie biggest budgeted film yet, took in $11.1 million in ticket sales at 3,929 theaters over the weekend. The $50 million film, set in a near-future U.S. in which Texas and California have joined in rebellion against a fascist president, has grossed $44.9 mil- lion in two weeks. Going into the weekend, Universal a critically acclaimed R-rated horror film about the daughter of Dracula, had been expected to lead ticket sales.

It came in second with $10.2 million in 3,384 theaters. Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Com- score. Final domestic figures will be released Mon- day. 1.

$11.1 million. 2. $10.2 million. 3. Kong: The New $9.5 mil- lion.

4. Ministry of Ungentlemanly $9 million. 5. Family Code: $4.9 million. 6.

Fu Panda $4.6 million. 7. Frozen $4.4 million. 8. Part $2.9 million.

9. $2.2 million. 10. First $1.7 million. Associated Press today in history 1970: Millions of Americans concerned about the environment observed the first 1993: The U.S.

Holocaust Memorial Museum was dedicated in Wash- ington, D.C., to honor victims of Nazi extermination. 2000: In a dramatic pre-dawn raid, armed immigration agents seized 6-year-old Elian Gonzalez, the Cuban boy at the center of a custody dispute, from his home in Miami; Elian was reunited with his father at Andrews Air Force Base near Washington. 2004: Army Ranger Pat Tillman, traded in a multi-million-dollar NFL contract to serve in Afghanistan, was killed by friendly fire; he was 27. 2010: The Deepwater Horizon oil platform, operated by BP, sank into the Gulf of Mexico two days after a massive explosion that killed 11 workers. Source: Associated Press Actor Jack Nicholson is 87 Singer Mel Carter is 85 Singer Cleve Francis is 79 Singer Peter Frampton is 74 Actor Joseph Bottoms is 70 Actor Ryan Stiles is 65 Actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan is 58 Actor Sheryl Lee is 57 Actor Amber Heard is 38 Source: Associated Press BERNARD PICTURES VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS This image shows Alisha Weir in a scene from the fi lm.

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