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Cr-it8¡ Á.houi" oct) o 3! o o C HT n C É = f ={ t ! o I o F 0 q) ãH I c mq o iI :ö äo F { !¡ É t o v- n I o! C) (D J ø Ø dP=ßã o lJRï@_.u o Ø ^<=(o0) 0 ß) äEó=õ É I o :3qîs' 9Ol=^ "- g A(o Y ó o 4 H ãå o' e-g o osiô:l gi='f 0{ o o o_ 0 +I HOLI DAY HAPPENINGS ATTHE ZOO You might not flnd a partridge in a pear tree, but you will find five special goodies, four baby monkeys, $3 train rides, two hours of live entertainment, and one baby anteater at the Santa Ana Zoot annual Holiday with the Critters event, held this year on December 10 and 17 , from ó to I p.v. Check out the holiday crafts and light displays, listen to the storytellers and carolers, hit all of the treat stations in the farm area, and pay a visit to the zoo's new residents: three golden lion tamarins (rare Brazilian golden-orange monkeys), one silvery langur (a grayish-black monkey from Malaysia and lndonesia), and one giant anteater. Adult admission $ó. Seniors, Santa Ana residents, and city employees get in free on December 10. 1801 E. ChestnutAvenug Santa Ana. (714) 953-8555; santaanazoo.org. -RJ. in With the discovery of an antique model ship, the gallant reporterTintin is thrust into intemational intrigue in the comic book The Aduentures of Trnnn: The Secret of the . Director is tuming the story into a 3-D animated feature film of the same name, which is scheduled to open in the U.S. on December 23.While Tintin travels the world solving mysteries, he, like his creato¡ Hergé, is a native of Brussels, . Hergé first brought'fintin and , his faithful fox terrier, to life in a children's newspaper in 7929,anà he wrote 24Tintin books.Visitors can trace the history of Hergé and Tintin in the center of Brussels at the Belgian Comic Süip Center (077-32-2-279-1980; comicscenter.neVen/home) and at the Musée llergé (museeherge.com). And you can find murals featuringTlntin, along with other Belgian comic book heroes, on walls all around the city. See 30 of them by following the Gomic Suip llait (maps at visitbrussels.be). Conard -Kristin

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