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ARIES (MARCH 21-APRIL 19) — Today is a 7. It’s time to get practical. Figure out what you want and how much it’s going to cost. Do the work, get the money. You can settle down and take care of business as well as anyone. You just have to get motivated, that’s all. TAURUS (APRIL 20-MAY 20) - Today is a 7. You might be voicing, or merely holding, a minority opinion, but you’re not completely alone. You have some important people on your side — important to you, anyway. If most of the others aren’t on board yet, be patient. GEMINI (MAY 21-JUNE 21) Today is a 7. There’s plenty of money coming in, but don’t waste it. If you’re careful, you can pay the bills AND get a special treat for someone you love. It’s nice to be able to do that, especially when the gift is unexpected. CANCER (JUNE 22-JULY 22) - Today is a 6. Friends might have advice about how you should manage your money, but don’t do everything they say. Being thrifty isn’t enough. You also have to recognize a good deal when you see one. Quality counts. LEO (JULY 23-AUG. 22) — Today is a 7. Comfort a person who’s worried about a domestic matter. This person has been a friend to you in the past and respects your opinion. He or she might even take your advice. Offer encouragement. VIRGO (AUG. 23-SEPT. 22) - Today is a 7. If you have any money left after paying the bills, why not go out? A concert would be nice, but the combo at your favorite club does a good job, too. Get your playing out of the way now so you can tackle a big job this weekend. LIBRA (SEPT. 23-OCT 22) — Today is a 6. You get to play counselor again, and it’s a job for which you’re suited. A loved one’s frustrations could reach maximum intensity by tomorrow, then ease on Sunday. , SCORPIO (OCT. 23-NOV. 21) - Today is a 7. You’re a master of innuendo, and you’re about to meet your match. Let a person who doesn’t say much catch your eye. Flirtation is allowed, only if you really mean it. There could be trouble. SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 22-DEC. 21) —Today is a 7. Unfortunately, not everything is as effortless as you’d like. You’ll work a little harder to get the same amount done. Does this mean you’re doing something wrong? Nah. That’s just the way it is. CAPRICORN (DEC. 22-JAN. 19] — Today is a 7. A loved one’s support means the world to you, and you’d like to give something back. You don’t need to buy an expensive gift. You can’t really afford it, anyway. Give this person something even more precious: your love. In writing AQUARIUS (JAN. 20-FEB. 18) — Today is a 6. You’re wildly creative, but you’re also fundamentally practical. You make sure things work. That’s what you get to do now. Take the time, try it out, go back to the basics. This is one of the reasons you’re so successful. You do the homework. PISCES (FEB. 19-MARCH 20) — Today is a 7. The more you learn, the less you’ll stress. You’ll either change a situation you don’t like, or you’ll accept it. Either option would be better than worrying Besides, what you’re learning could put some of those fears t< BRIEFS Budget cuts slice museum deal The best things in life are free, but not at the museum anymore. Due to budget cuts, the South Carolina State Museum ended its “free Sunday” admission deal and instituted “dollar Sundays” instead, beginning July 1. The old deal gave customers free admission into the museum on the first Sunday of every month, but now those visitors must pay $1. Tut Underwood, spokesman for the museum, explained that the change came as a result of state budget cuts. The cuts, he explained, hit the museum especially hard. “We hope that the state gets in better financial condition in the coming years so we can go back to our free Sundays, but it doesn’t look likely in the foreseeable future,” Underwood said. The number of museum visitors last weekend, the first “dollar Sunday,” didn’t significantly decrease. “We’re still the best deal in town,” Underwood said. Regular admission days will remain the same at $5 for adults, $4 for senior citizens and students with a college ID, and $2 for children younger than 17. Titans’ Coach Boone to speak Coach Herman Boone, who was portrayed by Denzel Washington in Remember the Titans, is scheduled to speak at Shandon United Methodist Church’s gym at 6 p.m. Coach Boone, a native of Rocky Mount, N.C., will be speaking on “uniting for the common good.” This free event will be sponsored by the United Way of Columbia. The church is located at 3407 Devine Street, across from Dreher High School. Actor to perform in Russell House Geoffrey Ewing, actor and former soap opera star of CBS’s “Guiding Light,” will perform scenes from the one-man play “Ali,” which he performed Thursday at The Township Auditorium. Intertwined in the performance will be teachings of the Baha’ i Faith. This free performance was created and co-written by Ewing, based on the legendary life of Muhammad Ali, and will begin tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the Golden Spur. www.dailygamecock.com