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The Daily Egyptian for January 20th, 2011

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Timothy Johnson, of Carbondale, works on a project Wednesday at the South Illinois Avenue coffee shop Vintage Soul. The new coffee and vintage furniture store donates 50 percent of their proceeds to Ekklesia, a ministry in Carbondale that helps the homeless. “We see a need to help in the Carbondale community,” said Justin Zurlinden, owner of the shop.

NATHAN HOEFERT | DAILY EGYPTIAN

Please see BOOKSTORES | 3

I have a Kindle but I go to the bookstore to

rent my books because it’s cheaper and less confusing than Amazon.com.

— Audrey Lamb a senior from Princeton, Ky. studying cinema and

photography

SARAH MITCHELLDaily Egyptian

Please see SOUL | 3

Can be sold back

Searchable by keyword

Convenient size

Environmentally friendly

No battery life restraints

Readily available

CALEB WEST | DAILY EGYPTIAN

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Illinois University Carbondale 50 weeks per year, with an average daily circulation of 20,000. Fall and spring semester editions run Monday through Friday. Summer editions run Tuesday through ! ursday. All intersession editions will run on Wednesdays. Spring break and ! anksgiving editions are distributed on Mondays of the pertaining weeks. Free copies are distributed in the Carbondale, Murphysboro and Carterville communities. ! e D"#$% E&%'(#") online publication can be found at www.dailyegyptian.com.

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PRACTICECONTINUED FROM 12

Women’s basketball coach Missy Tiber speaks to the team during a timeout Thursday during the 78-72 win against the Bears at the SIU Arena. The Salukis take on Wichita State University at 2:05 p.m. Saturday at home.

SARAH GARDNER | DAILY EGYPTIAN

SOULCONTINUED FROM 1

Kathy Johnson, of Carbondale, grooms a Yorkshire terrier named Ellie Anne Thursday at KC’s Pet Grooming and Boarding in Carbondale. Johnson works part time at the store, which is owned by her daughter. “The hardest part is probably the physical labor,” Johnson said. “It’s a lot more physical than you think it’s going to be.”JESSICA TEZAKDAILY EGYPTIAN

primping the

BOOKSTORESCONTINUED FROM 1

Aries — Today is an 8 — You’re attracting the attention of the people who matter to you. It’s a test, and you’re passing. Stay focused. There’s more development on its way. Prepare.

Taurus — Today is an 8 — Achievement and learning go hand in hand. Your cleverness can be beneficial. You imagine expanding the project, and travel looks promising. Don’t buy tickets just yet.

Gemini — Today is an 8 — Changes necessitate budget revisions. Go over the plan to figure out how to fix up your home. An outrageous suggestion gets you thinking in a new direction.

Cancer — Today is an 8 — For the next month, venturing out sounds delicious. Plan some kind of adventure or escape. Your confidence and discipline will get you there. Bring someone fun.

Leo — Today is a 7 — Leave your money in your wallet. Develop new leads this month. Teach as you learn. Stick to the old rules. Good manners help you gain altitude. It’s getting busy.

Virgo — Today is a 9 — Enjoy mad romance. You’re drawn to love like a magnet. Weave glamour into your latest project. You get more than you give. Your cards are all hearts and diamonds.

Libra — Today is an 8 — For the next month, you’re lucky in love. You have extra magnetism. Avoid creative shortcuts at work, and abundance rises. Make changes elsewhere.

Scorpio — Today is an 8 — Your focus shifts to domestic matters. Find romance when you least expect it. Support a loved one with a dream, and follow yours.

Sagittarius — Today is a 9 —You’re on top of your game. You have extra concentration and focus for a month. Here’s where you start making profits. You really can have it all.

Capricorn — Today is a 5 — There’s possibility hiding amidst the chaos. Build from the rubble to create financial success. You’re learning quickly and can sift and sort.

Aquarius — Today is an 8 — You have the advantage for a while with the Sun in your sign. With new freedom comes new responsibility. Celebrate with friends.

Pisces — Today is a 7 — Until the end of February, private time’s especially appreciated. Scratch things off your list by finishing them, or simply by deleting those you know you’ll never complete.

Unscramble these four Jumbles,one letter to each square,to form four ordinary words.

SRUBT

RCTUK

GOEVAY

FANYIM

©2012 Tribune Media Services, Inc.All Rights Reserved.

Now arrange the circled letters to form the surprise answer, assuggested by the above cartoon.

(Answers tomorrow)JOINT TYING THORNY BICKERJumbles:

Answer: His new position at the medieval-themedrestaurant was this — HIS “KNIGHT” JOB

Level: 1 2 3 4

Benjamin Smith, right, a freshman from Riverdale studying pre-music, plays the piano Thursday in the Student Center accompanied by Corey Gowin, a third-year student at John A. Logan College studying social work. Gowin, who has cerebral palsy, often educates others about the lives of persons with disabilities. “I hope that I’m the voice for the voiceless,” Gowin said.

SARAH GARDNER | DAILY EGYPTIAN

JUSTIN JUOZAPAVICIUS

President Barack Obama on Wednesday rejected plans for a massive oil pipeline through the heart of the United States, ruling there was not enough time for a fair review before a looming deadline forced on him by Republicans.

ASSOCIATED PRESS

President Barack Obama on Wednesday rejected plans for a massive oil pipeline through the heart of the United States, ruling there was not enough time for a fair review before a looming deadline forced on him by Republicans.

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Aries — Today is an 8 — You’re attracting the attention of the people who matter to you. It’s a test, and you’re passing. Stay focused. There’s more development on its way. Prepare.

Taurus — Today is an 8 — Achievement and learning go hand in hand. Your cleverness can be beneficial. You imagine expanding the project, and travel looks promising. Don’t buy tickets just yet.

Gemini — Today is an 8 — Changes necessitate budget revisions. Go over the plan to figure out how to fix up your home. An outrageous suggestion gets you thinking in a new direction.

Cancer — Today is an 8 — For the next month, venturing out sounds delicious. Plan some kind of adventure or escape. Your confidence and discipline will get you there. Bring someone fun.

Leo — Today is a 7 — Leave your money in your wallet. Develop new leads this month. Teach as you learn. Stick to the old rules. Good manners help you gain altitude. It’s getting busy.

Virgo — Today is a 9 — Enjoy mad romance. You’re drawn to love like a magnet. Weave glamour into your latest project. You get more than you give. Your cards are all hearts and diamonds.

Libra — Today is an 8 — For the next month, you’re lucky in love. You have extra magnetism. Avoid creative shortcuts at work, and abundance rises. Make changes elsewhere.

Scorpio — Today is an 8 — Your focus shifts to domestic matters. Find romance when you least expect it. Support a loved one with a dream, and follow yours.

Sagittarius — Today is a 9 —You’re on top of your game. You have extra concentration and focus for a month. Here’s where you start making profits. You really can have it all.

Capricorn — Today is a 5 — There’s possibility hiding amidst the chaos. Build from the rubble to create financial success. You’re learning quickly and can sift and sort.

Aquarius — Today is an 8 — You have the advantage for a while with the Sun in your sign. With new freedom comes new responsibility. Celebrate with friends.

Pisces — Today is a 7 — Until the end of February, private time’s especially appreciated. Scratch things off your list by finishing them, or simply by deleting those you know you’ll never complete.

Unscramble these four Jumbles,one letter to each square,to form four ordinary words.

SRUBT

RCTUK

GOEVAY

FANYIM

©2012 Tribune Media Services, Inc.All Rights Reserved.

Now arrange the circled letters to form the surprise answer, assuggested by the above cartoon.

(Answers tomorrow)JOINT TYING THORNY BICKERJumbles:

Answer: His new position at the medieval-themedrestaurant was this — HIS “KNIGHT” JOB

Level: 1 2 3 4

Grant Claire, a senior from Morris double majoring in cinema and photography and philosophy, frames a shot for the film “703 W. Nocturne Boulevard” Friday in Carbondale. Claire’s team, Team Bacon, placed third in the mock 48-hour film project hosted by the student group Movie Camera Militia.

PAT SUTPHIN | DAILY EGYPTIAN

Camera lens adapters are scattered across a notepad of script notes Friday on the set of the film “703 W. Nocturne Boulevard.” The 48 hour film competition began at 6:00 p.m. on Friday and required teams to write, produce, edit and submit a film in two days.

PAT SUTPHIN | DAILY EGYPTIAN

SOULCONTINUED FROM 1

Kathy Johnson, of Carbondale, grooms a Yorkshire terrier named Ellie Anne Thursday at KC’s Pet Grooming and Boarding in Carbondale. Johnson works part time at the store, which is owned by her daughter. “The hardest part is probably the physical labor,” Johnson said. “It’s a lot more physical than you think it’s going to be.”JESSICA TEZAKDAILY EGYPTIAN

primping the

BOOKSTORESCONTINUED FROM 1

PRACTICECONTINUED FROM 12

Women’s basketball coach Missy Tiber speaks to the team during a timeout Thursday during the 78-72 win against the Bears at the SIU Arena. The Salukis take on Wichita State University at 2:05 p.m. Saturday at home.

SARAH GARDNER | DAILY EGYPTIAN

DAILY EGYPTIAN

Please see PRACTICE | 11

Sophomore guard Antishia Wright dribbles the ball Thursday during the game against the Missouri State University Bears at the SIU Arena. The Salukis won 78-72, making them 4-13.

SARAH GARDNER | DAILY EGYPTIAN

Timothy Johnson, of Carbondale, works on a project Wednesday at the South Illinois Avenue coffee shop Vintage Soul. The new coffee and vintage furniture store donates 50 percent of their proceeds to Ekklesia, a ministry in Carbondale that helps the homeless. “We see a need to help in the Carbondale community,” said Justin Zurlinden, owner of the shop.

NATHAN HOEFERT | DAILY EGYPTIAN

Please see BOOKSTORES | 3

I have a Kindle but I go to the bookstore to

rent my books because it’s cheaper and less confusing than Amazon.com.

— Audrey Lamb a senior from Princeton, Ky. studying cinema and

photography

SARAH MITCHELLDaily Egyptian

Please see SOUL | 3

Can be sold back

Searchable by keyword

Convenient size

Environmentally friendly

No battery life restraints

Readily available

CALEB WEST | DAILY EGYPTIAN

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