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Messenger-Inquirer from Owensboro, Kentucky • 6

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6A MESSENGER-INQUIRER, Monday, April 14. 2003 ACCU WEATHER FORECAST FOR OWENSBORO AccuWeather.com KentuckyIndiana Weather Five-Dav Forecast for Owensboro UV Index Today LewisDort AH forecasts anJ maps provided by Accu Weather, Inc. 62003 8054 Tell Ci 10 6 4 2 0 TumaaaiM a 5E0EELEE r- nnKul s.Hawrtville cvausviiie i rj--. 8055. Owoniahnro 8156 8 a.m.

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Hi Lo 80 53 82 60 80 58 pc 82 60 81 54 pc 80 54 pc 80 62 79 56 pc 80 60 81 60 78 53 pc 80 55 pc 80 61 78 56 76 53 73 53 National Summary Warmer air will continue to build gradually eastward across the nation today. The weather will be dry from the Plains eastward. Meanwhile, showers will develop across the West Coast, with snow showers in the mountains. The Southwest will be windy, due to the vicinity of a cold front. Sun and Moon Sunrise today 'ZZZ'ZZZ'ZZZ Sunset tonight, .,41.,.,..

7:23 p.m. Moonrise today 5:03 p.m. Moonset today 5:18 a.m. Full Last New First CD Apr 16 Apr 23 May 1 May 9 Full: full pool. Prs: lake level in feet above sea level as of 7 a.m.

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Marie 62 47 pc 54 32 79 64 Seattle 56 42 sh 58 42 pc 75 58 8 Tucson 81 53 pc 69 44 pc 79 53 t' Washington, DC 70 52 82 58 City Atlanta Atlantic City Baltimore Billings Birmingham Boise Boston Charleston Charleston Charlotte Dallas Daytona Beach Denver Oes Moines EI Paso Fairbanks City Honolulu Houston Jacksonville Kansas City Las Vegas LittJeRock Los Angeies Louisville Memphis Miami Milwaukee Minneapolis Nashville New Orleans New York Oklahoma City Today HI Lo 54 41 78 58 8 61 45 73 58 80 50 pc 76 65 70 49 pc 68 51 94 "74" 8 81 52 DC 45 30 pc 66 50 64 44 8 68 48 77 53 pc 62 45 pc 53 35 pc 65 45 Tom. HI Lo 59 46 pc 82 59 8 62 46 76 58 "81 54 8 76 68 pc 61 39 sh 70 56 pc 97 79 80 56 44 29 68 51 62 44 pc 68 50 pc 74 51 pc 57 49 52 31 pc 65 48 8 City Athens Beiing Berlin Buenos Aires Cairo Hong Kong Jerusalem London Manila Mexico City Moscow Paris Rome 1 Seoul Sydney Tokyo Warsaw Zurich 76 56 77 50 78 52 84 60 80 60 77 44 82 58 75 53 80 55 82 56 80 58 61 51 87 60 82 57 pc 45 22 Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. Forecast highlow temperatures are given for selected cities. Yesterday's National HighLow: (for the 48 contiguous states) High 91 at Del Rio, TX Low -17 at Clarksburg, Ml Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, l-ice.

COMPUTING: WEB WINNERS F(B(0p Web sites can help get lyrics right Holy Week i artists. There, you can discover that the first line of "Beast of Burden" by The Rolling Stones is not "I'll never leave your pizza' Have you found an interesting Web site? Got an idea for a I column? Share it with Mark Cooper by calling 691-7295 or e- mailing him at In 'Purple Haze, it's the sky being kissed By Mark Cooper Messenger-Inquirer Iron Butterfly's song "In A Gadda Di Vida" is one of the most recognizable heavy metal songs ever written, but none of you have ever heard it sung correctly. According to at least one Web 10 list of the most misunderstood bands. No. 1 are The Beatles, with 507 examples.

Until this day, I've always sang, "Jojo was a man who thought he was a woman," instead of the correct noun, "loner," on The Beatles' "Get Back." One of the most misunderstood songs is "Paperback Writer," which believe it or not has been heard as "Pay for That Chrysler." This site also includes a sec tion of traditional songs and examples of how they've been butchered. That's where you'll find lines like "God shared his grapes with me" instead of "God shed his grace on me" from the "America, the Beautiful." If you don't want to make a fool of yourself while you sing in the shower, there's a site that will help you get the words right Lyrics (www.ryrics.com) includes the correct lyrics to a limited list of rock albums and site, the band was in a drunken stupor In 1968 9 t. cV -w 1 I it the to its "In when took stage sing song, You'll find lines like "God shared his grapes with me" Instead of "God shed his grace on me" from "America the Beautiful." Gar- the den of Eden," and the rest, they say, is history. The A Most EGGciting Offer Select an egg from our Easter basket when you become a member during April for 50 to 75 off your enrollment. You may even win your first month FREE, too.

All new primary and associate memberships now through April 30; one-year contract. Associated Press Hooded penitents of the Estrella Brotherhood walk toward a church Sunday in Seville, Spain, to take part in a Holy Week procession. Strawberry: Prison 'a whole different world' NEW YORK Former baseball star Darryl Strawberry, was released from prison last week, says serving time made all the difference in his battle with substance abuse. "Being incarcerated is a whole different world compared to teing free," he told the New York Post "When you ride up to the prison and you know you're going behind the gate, it's a whole different feeling inside." The eight-time All-Star was released from Gainesville Correctional Institution in Florida last week after serving 11 months of an 18-month prison sentence for violating probation on cocaine possession charges. Strawberry said his prison time had a greater effect on him than his stays in rehabilitation centers, the Post reported Sunday.

"I needed to be incarcerated," he said. "I wouldn't wish it on anybody, but certain people have to go through certain channels to be able to come to grips with themselves and that was me." Bailey loses disbarment appeal BOSTON Defense attorney F. Lee Bailey's storied legal career has been brought to an end, for the Tuesday, April 15 Feeding the Child With Diabetes Learn how to overcome the challenges of providing good nutritious meals and snacks for a child with diabetes. You'll also meet other parents from the monthly support group "Sugar Buddies" that seeks to help family members with children who must manage Type I Diabetes. The program is free and meets from 6-7 p.m.

in the chapel conference room. Jackie Chisholm, registered dietitian and certified diabetes educator, will lead the session. To register, call 688-4811. Wednesday, April 16 Advanced Insulin Pump Workshop Diabetics learn how to make the most of your insulin pump. Topics include: using the remote, beginning square boluses, learning about dual boluses, exercise and temporary basal rates, exploring different types of alerts and investigating patterns.

Free session led by Diane Davidson, diabetes nurse specialist and certified diabetes educator. The program is free and meets from 6-8 p.m. in the HealthPark classroom. To register, call 688-4811. Thursday, April 17 Collecting Your Thoughts: The Spiritual Therapy of Journaling Find peace as you learn how to put your scattered thoughts together through journaling.

Your journal will serve as a faith builder as you record answers to prayer and make notes of God's activity in your life. Price includes journal and pen. From 2:00 3:00 p.m. in the HealthPark classroom. Members all others $10.

Call 688-4811 to register. Tuesday, April 22 Alcohol: It's Use or Abuse Join Barb Delker, certified alcohol and drug counselor, for this talk on how to identify the signs and symptoms of alcohol abuse and dependence. The program is free and meets from 5-6 p.m. in Mercy Chapel. song may be the first ever to actually adopt lyrics that were botched, which according to Kiss This Guy (www.kissthisguy.com) are called mondegreens.

The Web site itself takes its name from perhaps the most famous misunderstood lyrics of all time, a line from Jimi Hen-drix's "Purple Haze" that when correctly sung is 'Scuse me, while I kiss the sky." The site bills itself as the "archive of misheard lyrics," and includes more than 4,000 mondegreens submitted by site visitors that you can search by song or by artist The site hasn't been updated since August and isn't taking any more submitted misheard lyrics, but yours is probably already on the site: Bruce Springsteen's line, "Sent me off to a foreign land to go and kill the yellow man" in "Born in the U.S.A." was misheard as "send me off to a foreign land to go and kill Piano Man." thought the Boss hated Billy Joel," according to the person submitting it) Steppenwolf's "Born to be Wild" was misheard as "Born chubby waaaaahhhh!" "No Dukes of Hazard in the classroom" replaced "No dark sarcasm in the classroom" on Pink Floyd's "The WalL" Am I Right (www.amiright. com) says it has more than 11,900 examples of misheard lyrics and even includes a Top Tonight Free Meeting Monday, April 14th Weigh of Life Learn how many foods you can eat and still lose weight when you enroll in Weigh of Life a new, practical weight management program offered by the HealthPark. Meets twice weekly April 21 through June 26, call 688-4811. Free organizational meeting April 14 at 6:30 p.m. Break the "diet" cycle Assess your current diet Set up a personalized eating plan Establish activity goals Be restaurant sawy Stock a healthy kitchen Create quick easy menus Plan for "eating on the run" near future at least In an unanimous decision, the Supreme Judicial Court on Friday upheld a decision to disbar Bailey, rejecting his argument he was entitled to spend the appreciation on about $6 million in stock he was holding for his client The state's highest court ruled Bailey deliberately broke ethical rules.

"That Bailey has had a long and highly successful career does not mitigate these multiple violations," Justice Martha Sosman wrote for the court F. Lee Bailey Explaining A Difficult Subject haleymcginnis.com Late actor John Carradine honored OKLAHOMA CITY The sons of actor John Carradine serenaded the audience and reminisced about their late father as he was inducted into the Hall of Great Western Performers. Actors David, Keith and Robert Carradine strummed guitars and sang "Amazing Grace" at the celebrity-laced 42nd annual Western Heritage Awards at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum on Saturday. Their performance followed the presentation of a bronze Wrangler Award sculpture to Larry D. Thomas for his poetry book "Amazing Grace." John Carradine acted on stage, film and television for more than 60 years, appearing in more than 500 films.

Films such as "Stagecoach" and "Jesse James" secured his induction into the Western performers halL Carradine died in 1988 at the age of 82. Friday, April 25 Senior Prom The teens aren't the only ones living it up this spring! Golden Partners invites senior adults to an enjoyable evening with friends as we listen and dance to a variety of music by DJ Bob Smith and his sound and light show. Admission is $6 each and includes refreshments. From 7-10 p.m. in the HealthPark gym.

Please pre-register by April 21 by calling 688-4355. HealdiPark Owensboro Mercy Health System Moments. Memories. Life! The About LIFE! 688-LIFE (5433) 1006 Ford Avenue, Owensboro, KY File.

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