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ABOUT FEOFLE Marshall band concert set at Clark Courthouse rri MARSHALL The Marshall Municipal Band will perform a concert at 8 p.m. today on the Clark County Courthouse lawn. The band is under the direction of Ralph Stewart. The concert will include the following selections "Theme From Love Russian Sailors' "Theme From New York, New "The Roaring Twenties," including "Ain't She Sweet," "I'm Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover," "Happy Days Are Here Again" and "Charleston." Other songs are "He's Got The Whole World In His Hands," "Caribbean Skies," 'Highlights From Carousel, "The Vanished Army," "The Golden Age Of Rock And Roll" and "The Star-Spangled Banner." Band concerts are free and open to the public and held each Friday evening through Aug. 13 on the Clark County Courthouse lawn.

The City Band also will perform a Patriotic Concert at 8 p.m. before the fireworks at the Marshall Fairgrounds on Sunday. Those attending are asked to bring lawn chairs. In this 1957 photo provided by Elvis Presley Enterprises, Ine and used by permission, Elvis Presley greets fans at the gates of Graceland In Memphis, Tenn. Elvis Presley archivists have found three rare DhotOS datlna back to 1957 that hmi tha tives of the photos were discovered as archivists pored through a vast Ik aHIm 1 rfc i v-i ire unit, ui wmn rreswy, cms TBiner.

Researcher Ozzy seeking health clues from DNA map Three rare photos give glimpse of Elvis greeting fans at Graceland 4 5 '-sn MEMPHIS. Tenn. (AP) Elvis Presley archivists have found three rare photos dat ing back more than 50 years that show the young singer greeting fans at the eates of Graceland. Negatives of the photos were discovered as archivists pored through a vast collection of documents from the office of Vernon Presley, Elvis' father. The office is a stop on the daily tour of Graceland, Elvis' Memphis estate.

Angie Marchese. director of archives at Elvis Presley Enterprises, said the negatives were tucked in a small envelope with no writing on it. Archivists scanned the negatives, and research revealed the photos were taken in 1957. The three photos of the 22-year old performer have never been published, Marchese said, but a fourth picture from the same series has appeared on a limited basis in publications focusing on Elvis. The black-and-white pictures give a glimpse of a young Elvis' connection with his fans, just as his hit "All Shook Up" was enjoying a run at No.

1 on the charts. The photos show Elvis with his black pompadour, a jacket and long pants. Fans are standing at the closed gates and perched along the wall and brick columns that surround Graceland. Some fans are sticking pieces of paper through the gates for Elvis to sign, and one photo shows Elvis apparently signing Twilight' eclipses record with -1 London Judge rejects actor's bid to silence mom, brother LOS ANGELES (AP) A judge rejected actor Jeremy London's request to bar his mother and twin brother from giving interviews about the actor after a brief hearing Thursday. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Irving Shimer said the comments made by London's family were protected by the First Amendment right to free speech and he would not pre vent them from giving future interviews.

London, who starred in the television series "Party of Five," sued his mother, Deborah Nielsen and his twin brother, Jason, on Wednes day. He also named Jason London's fiancee, Sofia Karstens. The lawsuit claimed com ments by the trio may jeop ardize a police investigation nto London's alleged kidnap- jping in Palm Springs, fcn June 10. One person has been arrested and London's awsuit states police are nvestigating two others. "What you want is to repeal he First Amendment," Ehimer told London's attorney, CafRerine Lombardo.

He paid the actor could sue if the statements were untrue. "If you want to sue them for slan der, sue them for slander." Lombardo, who classified Some of the comments made fn recent interviews as "lies," I said she is considering a civil lawsuit. She said she also will seek an evidentiary hearing to i renew her request for an injunction prohibiting London's family from speaking to the press. Minnelli debuts designs on shopping network NEW YORK (AP) With I velveteen and sequined I clothes, Liza Minnelli has brought some glamour to the jk -Jir Home Shopping Network. Minnelli joined the HSN broadcast for two hours Wednesday to debut her new Minelli clothing line, The Liza Collection.

Minnelli Seemed to enjoy herself, chat-ling with callers, directing the models and informing viewers that her clothes don't need selling, "It sells you." A highlight reel of Minnelli's appearance circulated online frhursday featuring some of She actress's loopier moments. The video, also Istrung together Minnelli's repeated explanation of a jewelry piece: "I just started to work with clay." Today's birthdays Actress Polly Holliday is 73. Writer-director, Larry David is 63. Keyboardist Roy Bittan of the Street Band is 61 Model-actress Jerry Hall is 54. Actor Jimmy McNichol is 49.

Bassist Dave Parsons of Bush is 45. Actress Yancy Butler is 40. Singer Michelle Branch is 27. Actress Vanes sa Lee Chester Lost World: Jurassic is 26. Actress Ashley Tisdale School is 25.

Actress Lindsay Lohan is 24. collection of documents from something. Marchese said other photos and home movies in the archives show an older Elvis interacting with fans at Graceland, but the newly discovered pictures show the singer making time for his adoring public early in his career. "It's really quite amazing that they weren't in our database already and we had never seen them before," Marchese said. Marchese said the photos were taken shortly after Elvis biught the mansion and the gates were installed as a security measure.

The pictures will be displayed at a Graceland exhibit beginning Thursday, through the end of Elvis Week on Aug. dehut progresses, he said. "Eclipse" continues the story of brooding teen Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart), caught in a love triangle involving her vampire boyfriend (Robert Pattinson) and her werewolf pal (Taylor Lautner). The new movie forces vampires and werewolves to set aside old rivalries and unite against a band of ravenous newborn bloodsuckers. The franchise concludes with a two-part adaptation of "Breaking Dawn," the final novel in Stephenie Meyer's best-selling series.

Part one of "Breaking Dawn" is due in theaters Nov. 18, 2011. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) It isn't generally necessary for you, i but being number one might be important to you now, which is well and good, provided you remember to win with grace and dignity when you're competing. ARIES (March 21-April 19) It might be hard to convince you, but it would be smarter to keep a low profile rather then loudly going after something that you want.

Remember, the reward is better than the applause. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Just as much pleasure, and in some cases even more benefits, can be derived from engaging in dignified activities as from thrilling ones. Choose the one that suits you best. GEMINI (May 21 -June 20) In most cases subtle assertiveness is a more effective tool for taking command than loud fist-pounding does. You can gain control of a situation without getting everybody all stirred up.

ii in mi ii ltfli it. ii ii. ti ri Associated Press Actor Robert Pattinson poses with fans at the premiere of 'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse' on June 24 In Los Angeles. ST. LOUIS (AP) Alcohol and drug abuse has killed too many rock stars to mention, but at 61, Ozzy Osbourne is going strong.

Now DNA researchers in St. Louis say they're part of a team working to determine why decades of substance abuse didn't take down the Prince of Darkness. Jon Armstrong is chief marketing officer for St. Louis-based Cofactor Genomics. He said Wednesday that Osbourne has asked a Massachusetts human genomics company to map his DNA.

Cofactor is partnering in the effort. Armstrong says the mapping may not offer definitive answers about the longtime Black Sabbath front man's relative longevity. But it could help understanding of the Spelling, McDermott Dean McDermott hospitalized after motorcycle crash LOS ANGELES (AP) -Reality star Dean McDermott is being treated for a punctured and collapsed lung after a motorcycle accident. Publicist Meghan Prophet says McDermott will remain in intensive care "for a few more days" but is expected to make a full recovery. McDermott and his wife, Tori Spelling, star in the Oxygen reality show "Tori Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood." Lidy Gaga shakes it for a Polaroid picture CAMBRIDGE, Mass.

(AP) Lady Gaga is lending star power to Polaroid and the MIT Museum. The pop star known for her outlandish wardrobe posed Wednesday for a Polaroid at the museum run by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In January, she was given the title of creative director for the company that owns the iconic photography brand. Courtesy is contagious Wuierj Newton, IL East of Route 130 on State Hwy 33 Fri, Sat, sun July 2.3 2 Great Movies for 1 Low Price mi i in? Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne relationship between DNA and the environment. Osbourne didn't return messages seeking comment left with his agent and his wife's management company.

CORRECTION The fireworks will be displayed at dusk Sunday at the Coles County Memorial Airport in Mattoon. Incorrect information was published in Thursday's edition of the Entertainment Calendar. FORMERLY KERASOTES SHOWPLACE THEATRES AMC welcomes Kerasotes Showplace guests into The ftMC tamily. We me honored to serve you. MB.

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20 in TOY STGY 3 (G) 2nd Feature -1 Hr. 50 Min Approx time JBI MP 'jpj (MB LOS ANGELES (AP) -Fans are over the moon for "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse," which pulled in $68.5 million in its first day to set a new record for a movie debuting on Wednesday. The third installment in the vampire romance surpassed the previous Wednesday record of $62 million set last year by "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen." But "Eclipse" fell short of the all-time best opening day, a record held by its predecessor, last November's "The Twilight Saga: New Moon," which took in $72.7 million. "New Moon" opened on a Friday, typically a busier day at theaters than weekdays. "Eclipse" opened in a record 4,416 theaters and expands to 4,468 cinemas Friday for the Fourth of July weekend, one of the biggest box-office weekends of the year.

With so much money already in the bank and a long holiday weekend ahead, distributor Summit Entertainment hopes "Eclipse" can top the $200 million haul for "Revenge of the Fallen" in its first five days, a record for a movie opening on Wednesday. "It certainly is a target for us," said Richie Fay, head of distribution for Summit. "I'd be real hesitant to say that we will break that. We would love to and are striving to. We HOROSCOPES CANCER (June 21-July 22) Enrich your mind by allocating quality time to some mental pursuits, and leave all those physical ones to another day.

Remember, your brain needs exercise perhaps more than your muscles do. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You've always had a knack for being able to sort out complications others can unravel for themselves and because of this you may be asked to do more than usual. Volunteer where needed. VIRGO (Aug.

23-Sept. 22) -Don't attempt to do unaided what can be done more effectively with a competent ally. You don't have to prove anything to others, so ask for help when you know it is the wise thing to do. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct.

23) One of the best ways to gratify your self-worth is not by showing off but by being helpful to those who need assistance. Don't hesitate to jump in when asked to help out with something. have the location and screen count that could get us there. But if the weather isn't in our favor, if people are out barbecuing and looking at fireworks Sunday night, we may not get there." In a single day, "Eclipse" took in a fraction more than the $68 million the movie cost to produce. Fay said "Eclipse" followed the pattern of "New Moon," whose audience was 80 percent female.

With generally reviews on "Eclipse" than its predecessors and a marketing campaign that played up the movie's action. Summit executives hope the latest sequel will draw in more males as the weekend SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) It's not surprising that when at a social the nucleus of the activities will be centered on you. You are likely to be generating a magnetism hard for others to resist.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Don't expect to have much peace of mind until you put all your important affairs in order. Take care of your responsibilities first and you'll then be able to relax and have a good time. CAPRICORN (Dec.

22-Jan. 19) It might be one of those days when only a change of venue will be able to refurbish your outlook and spirits. Go someplace different where you can find some new diversions. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.

19) -Financial dealings could be more favorable for you this week than they might be at another time, so don't put off doing anything of this ilk now if you're ready to move on things. Z'..

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