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Aries (March 21-April 19) You're a
responsible person, and it looks like you're
carrying a heavy load right now. You're try
ing to protect someone you care about. You
want to try something new, and this all is
within the context of your career. Just take
it one step at a time.
Taurus (April 20-May 20) Your money
could be in a state of flux again. You have
some coming in and some going out. Your
objective is to end up with more than you
started with, remember? It is possible if you
count the value of everything you have
acquired.
Gemini (May 21-June 21) Recent changes
may force a reorganization of your life.
Your routine could get scrambled, possibly
through no fault of your own. Pay attention
not only to what you're doing but to what
other people are doing that affects you. You
snooze, you lose!
Cancer (June 22-July 22) The worst of it
is over, and things should get easier. The
overall outcome tonight should be positive.
Tomorrow might even be fun, so schedule
accordingly. Don't plan anything too outra
geous for tonight; you'll still be tidying up.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) The fun and games
continue this morning, but around noon,
you'll have to settle down. There's going to
be a lot of work to do this afternoon. If
you're not where you're supposed to be at
the time you’re supposed to be there, you
will be in trouble. Take care!
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Conditions are
Pitting easier for you, but it hasn't hap
pened quite yet. You have been cleaning
house or moving (or both) for days. By late
tonight or tomorrow, you should be able to
relax. The end is in sight, so don't despair.
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Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Be careful with
your work. Go over it two or three times.
Be aware that mistakes could creep in.
Meanwhile, confusion should be rampant.
It's not just you. Most jobs will take two to
three times as long as they should, so don't
overbook your time.
Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) You should feel
much better soon. The tension will fade,
and you'll be able to relax more fully. You'll
be able to find a way to manage your mon
ey, too. So, you might as well stop worry
ing about any and all of those things right
now.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) You'll need
to get practical, soon. You may have
already spent the money, so you'd better
find a way to pay those bills. There is plen
ty of work, lucky for you. Taking on a sec
ond job could be the answer. It doesn't have
to be forever, just for a while.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You had an
interesting day recently, so take it easy now.
Make some time for yourself and your
sweetheart. If you're not in a romantic rela
tionship, getting together with a good friend
is fine. The idea is to relax, in good compa
ny.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) More than the
usual amount of confusion is going around.
You may have discovered that things
weren't the way you thought. Somebody
you considered a friend could fall from
your affection. Somebody else could pro
vide unexpected assistance. Take care and
be flexible.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) You're still
soaking up the information. You may be on
a hot lead. Follow through and wrap up
your investigation as quickly as possible.
By tomorrow, you'll have more time for fun
and games. Today, take care of business by
finding out what you need to know.
Crossword
ACROSS
1 Weep
4 Dads
9 Singer Colter
14 Infielder Ripken
15 Fuming
16 Like Cheerios
17 Had a little lamb
18 Echo
20 Capital of Tibet
22 Listen illicitly
23 Will’s contents
25 Fellows
26 Become a
lessee
27 Give temporarily
29 Lead balloon
30 Small snakes
33 Flowerlike
marine animal
39 Oriental sauce
40 Fine distinctions
41 “_the Dog"
42 Playboy
mansion's owner
44 Suspicious of
45 Actor Gibson
46 Planted
48 Slope
conveyance
50 Lilly or Wallach
53 California’s_
Sea
57 Versatile
60 Neighbor of
Israel
61 Catalog
company’s data
63 Swiss mountain
64 Encourages
actively
65 Spooky
66 Scottish river
67 Intuit
68 Elements in a
procedure
69 Meese and
Wynn
DOWN
1 Ascend
2 Solemn vows
3 Lamb’s lament
4 Buccaneer
5 Exist
6 Do roadwork
7 Mr. T’s group
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8 Wait on
9 Regular guys
10 Tympanum
11 Outlook?
12 Attack
13 All thumbs
19 Cross or Affleck
21 Mineo and
Maglie
24 Follow
28 Unhearing
29 _Plaines, IL
30 Cinder
31 -Five centimes,
once
32 Galatea’s
sculptor
34 Reinking or
Richards
35 Sleeve cards
36 Namesakes of a
Roman emperor
37 _“King” Cole
38 Star quality
40 Org. of Flyers
and Jets
43 Messengers
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