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A 03- Vulnerable, you -8743-A96-J9-A093 Before "Biography," as it turns out, there was "Biography." It aired in the early 1960s on CBS Mike Wal- lace. This is Our sto fast loser in any suit except, perhaps, clubs, we would, make the value bid of six clubs. That reveals nothing about the holding, and might result in a favorable lead. 05-Both vulnerable, as South you -AQ5-AQ6-1073-J1085 The bidding has proceeded: NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST 1 ir What do you bid now? A After partner's opening bid has been overcalled, a jump to two no trump is invitational, showing a bal- anced 10-12 points. Here you have the equivalent of a full opening bid with two stoppers in the enemy suit.

Jump to three no trump. 6 Neither vulnerable, you hold: Hitler!" the "60 booms in a black-and-white clip), 1987, acquired the name "Biography" and launched a weekly show with "Mission Impossible" alum Peter Graves host. Make that Mission Unstoppable. Seven years later, it expanded to five nights a week. Then six.

Then, in 1998, the 24-hour Biography channel Then there's "Biography" magazine, 'Biography' to anniversary COX NEWS SERVICE ATLANTA Raymond Burr, who'da Ihunk it? Yes, he played the take-no-prisoners defense lawyer Perry Mason on TV at the same time he pursued a secretive private life. Interesting. But interesting enough for Burr to rank second on the all-time most popular "Biography" list? What about Satan? He was profiled once on the strangely compelling series that celebrates its 15th anniversary tonight At least the sainted Oprah makes the Top 10 list unveiled at the end of this two-hour special. In fact, she's No. If that last bit of info tends to fall into the "Now tell us something we dont Mow" category, that's atypical of this highly entertaining autobiography of the show that launched about 1,000 imitators.

"Each one of those shows sort of has its own niche and its own way of telling stories," says "Biography" executive producer CarolAnne Dolan about similar shows, from Lifetime's "Intimate Portrait" to VHl's "Behind the Music." ACROSS 1 Decides 5 Flu symptom 9 Pleasure 12 Lab weight 13 Cocoon dweller 15 Milwaukee's st. 16 Turkish coin 17 Cruise ship 18 Lioness of note 19 Make clear 21 Jet set spot 23 Commits perjury 24 Turn sharply 25 Gauzy fabrics 28 Prizes 33 Feel anxious 34 Mischievous look 35 Whack 36 Ripen 37 Actress Prentiss 38 "This stick-upt" 39 Medieval weapon 41 Ship's position 42 Bleated 44 Burglar 46 Foundation garment 47 Country addr. 48 Lubricates 49 Pasta choice 53 Artist's colors 57 Leprechaun's land 58 Actor Hawke 60 No, on the Rhine 61 Loud noise 62 Passed out the cards 63 Roman legion 64 Canonized Mile. 65 Overlook: 66 Elvis' daughter DOWN 1 Stare 2 Monaco's Grand 3 Field protector 4 Not as big 5 Treaty members 6 Acquires 7 Subject for Keats 8 Continuously 9 Put away in folders 10 Olympic rival, once (abbr 11 "Final Four" letters 14 Grand Canyon locale 15 Evaluates 20 Spacious 22 CEO, perhaps 25 Hindu teacher 26 Golfer Ben 27 Put up 28 Nearer the facts 29 Vex In as NEW YORK -Mary Stuart, a veteran actress and pio- neer of soap operas who spent 35 years as the star of one daytime series built around her, died last week at her home in New York. She was 76.

She died after a stroke, but had been ill with gastric cancer and bone cancer, her family said. Legions of fans lived with and felt they knew her two most famous characters, Joanne Gardner Barron Tate Vincente Tourneur on "Search for Tomorrow," and Meta Bauer on "The Guiding Light." Stuart, whose original name was Mary Houchins, was born in Miami and grew up in Tulsa, Okla. She started performing in early childhood. When she was 9, Count Basie's orchestra came through town, and held a contest to find a young female singer to perform with them. They chose Stuart, and she sang "Little Girl Blue" at two of their shows, said her husband, Wolfgang Neumann, an architect.

The shows were late, so the band provided a cot backstage so she could sleep between sets. The story of her rise to stardom resembles a Hollywood fantasy. At 17 she hitchhiked to New York, working at various jobs to support herself. She became a hat-check and cigarette girl at the Roosevelt Hotel, where she met the film producer Joe Pasternak, who offered her a screen test. Her neryes got the better of her at the audition, her husband said, and Pasternak reportedly told her.

"'You can't sing, you can't walk, but there is something that you have. Let's find out what it is." She spent the next few years working in movies in Hollywood. After a few years, she returned to New York. "She realized she wasn't cut out for Hollywood," her husband "It was too ruthless." In 1951, she won the role of Jo in a new CBS soap opera, "Search for Tomorrow," and played the long-suffering Joanne until 1986, when the show, which had moved to NBC, went off the air. WE WERE SOLDIERS EVES :50, SAT-SUN MATS (1 :45) DRAGON FLY C23B EVES 7:10, SAT-SUN MATS (2:10) (4:10) JOHNO EVES 7:18, SAT-8UN MAT8 (2:16) (4i30 RETURN TO NEVERLAND EVES 7:00: SAT-SUN MATS (2:00) (4:00) QUEEN OF THE DAMNED DO tVCS UfILT 40 DAYS AND 40 NIGHTS (R) 7:15, 9:30 A BEAUTIFUL MIND (PG-13) 7:20, 10:00 BIG FAT LIAR (PG) 7:05, 9:25 COLLATERAL DAMAGE (R) 7:30, 9:45 COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO (PG-13) 7:25, 10:10 ROLLERBALL (PG-13) (4:401,7:45,10:05 SUPER TROOPERS (R) WE WERE SOLDIERS (R) (4:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:45 Prcgitmniilj oaieiiue service Call Toll Free 1-866-521-1212 12885 Hwv 155 S.

Tyler and TANNAH HIRSCH Monday, March 4, 2002 1 Both vulnerableMas South you hold: -Q1054T-106t-OJ95-A65 The bidding has proceeded: NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST It IT What action do you take? A If you play "Negative Doubles," this is the perfect hand for this useful convention since you can convert a club bid by partner back to diamonds. If you do not your spade suit is too weak to introduce now, so raise to two diamonds. The bidding is unlikely to die there, so you probably will have a chance to introduce your spades later. 02- Neither vulnerable, you hold: -10 9 4 -A 0 8 7 4 -Void -K .3 Your right-hand opponent opens with a weak two-bid in diamonds. What action do you take? A Do not take the risk of making a takeout double lest partner convert to penalties.

Partner will not be thrilled By JACQUELINE BlGAR Monday, March 4, 2002 ARIES (March 21-April 19): Your decisions could rapidly change because of the inevitable flux of calls and messages. Learn to go with the flow rather than getting jumbled up by what you hear. Deal with each person individually rather than as a group. Don't let irritation from one situation flow into different meetings or events. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Others circle around you, looking to make more of their relationship with you.

Listen carefully to another's feedback, especially if it involves a money matter. Professional matters might appear one way, but actually they are another way. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Zero in on what needs to be handled immediately at work. Priorities change early on. Demonstrate your adventuresome style.

Realize that more is going on than meets the eye. Schedule meetings as late as possible. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Visualize more of what you want Nearly anything could be possible in the present circumstances. Laughter delights you. Unexpected developments occur 1.

Ankara native' privilege! (1) 11 i 1 2. Ten-cent cltrogfrult(l) 3. Mop a yoong pigeon (I) 4. Carefully observe ballot (1) I LI Partner opens the bidding with one spade. What do you respond? A Because of your poor four-card holding in partner's suit, this hand is a whisker short of a force to game.

If you play limit raises, by all means jump raise to three spades. If you do not, start by bidding two clubs, then raise spades at your next turn. 4 Both vulnerable, as South you hold: -A 7 -A -A 5 4 -K 654 2 The bidding has proceeded: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST 1 Pass 3 Pass 10-12 points, probably five clubs A We do not think there is any scientific method to determine exactly what partner holds. Since there is no financially. Don't take emotional or financial risks unnecessarily.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Dance to a different tune, and someone will give you a jolt. If you're easy and relaxed, the same thing might happen, but you'll respond differently. Someone who is close to you could be unstable, whether you want to recognize this problem or not. Review a decision.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Though you might be encouraged to speak your mind, someone doesn't listen. His or her actions surprise you. You might opt to be a bit more mum with some people.

No matter what others say, use your own discretion. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Continue a careful approach with finances. A mistake could jeopardize your immediate sense of well-being.

Walk a more conservative course, and you will smile. Later, catch up on phone calls and e-mail. Your smile wins friends SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov. 21): Your sense of humor helps you handle a bump in your day. You accept what is going on with ease.

Review an impor-. tant decision involving finances later in the day. Someone's creative input could be most worthwhile. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.

21): You BY TRICKY RICKY KANE Evcty answer is a rhyming pair of words (tike FAT CAT and DOUBLE TROUBLE), and they wiUSt in tkt letter squares. The awnber after the definition tells you bow many syllables ia ench word To win $19, send your original rhymes with your definitions to this newspaper. All entries become the property of UFS, Inc. 0 2002 UnMd Future Syndicate! incT iThanksaadllOto Tarty Geodeo of flowers (2) HaekenucR. ru ror I 5.

Send your entry to this newspaper. (2) -A 7 4 T-J 8 2 4 A 7 -Q 5 Partner opens the bidding with one club. What do you respond? A -You have the shape and strength for a jump to three no trump, showing 16-18 points. The problem is you do not have a heart stopper, so that action is barred. Respond one diamond and see how the auction develops.

find it a hard day to get going. Someone might change your routine or do something different Fatigue also could be part of your problem. Slow down and take your time with any details or decisions. In the late after noon, work with a second wind. CAPRICORN (Dec.

22-Jan. 19): Aim for more of what you want. When working with a purchase or a commitment, you could be stunned by the cost. Back off for a while and think about what it is you might want or need. Close your door if you are feeling pressured.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You continue to jolt someone. Allow more feedback from someone that counts. Others observe your style when dealing with this issue.

Not' everything is as it appears. Maintain a sense of humor when dealing with a boss, or else conflict could result PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Share your feelings with someone who has perspective and understanding. You rarely need to worry about this person's reaction. After a conversation you feel much better.

Take charge only when you're ready, later in the -day." FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY (l onfhs Free the Biography.com Web site and the "Biography" board game. Whew! Are people really all that interesting? Especially the many well-known people Babe Ruth, Princess Diana, Ronald Reagan of the 950-plus who've been Bio-ned? Besides airing plenty of excerpts, what "Biography. 15 Years" does best is focus on the people behind the famous people the "Biography producers, who recall screening miles of home movies, crawling through celebs' attics or even conducting interviews while dpgs snored loudly on-camera. PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED NI1S TI1R A STOTNIGtlTlAlRlSUPlOlGl I lEl 2002. United Feature Syndicate, Inc.

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