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Ave. output 66 Pigpen © 2003 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 09/15/03 Affrights reserved. Solutions sl3l0l9BAMnlsBsM3l3ls i s 3 TTMT n i VBg 3 o u v s 3 a TWs n v TBiV i n v d 3 a o d dii3 h o aM 1 v 0 AA| 0| d I d IV fT| H IOI I |v[dU ■ V_ 1__N 3_ 1 N__V _d B I 1 V am V ' ThHM ONOO o _i_ a_j_ N__V N_£ C) _±_ t^i 1 v 101 s HOROSCOPES ARIES Continue to be tight with your money, even when facing great temptation. You have more self-discipline than anybody does. You'll be so proud of yourself. TAURUS You're very capable, which is good, because you're certainly not getting a free ride. You'll be working more with no extra pay. But it could lead to an increase in status, which is reason enough to do your best. GEMINI You might not be able to get away, but you can certainly dream. You can get brochures and schedules, too. Don't leave anything to chance. CANCER You don't have to spend your life savings to achieve perfection. Using what you've learned, with the help of a friend, you can do for yourself and save money. LEO As anxieties lessen, you find it easier to learn. Or maybe it feels like the other way around. Either way, your attitude is improving. VIRGO New technology can make your work easier— eventually. There could be an awkward learning phase first, but the profits justify it. LIBRA Venus, your ruling planet, is coming into your sign. Other changes indicate that you're being surrounded with love. It's still not a good time to go shopping, though. Postpone that until later. SCORPIO The secrets dear friends tell you are as precious to you as jewels. You're enriched by the confidence of someone who loves you. SAGITTARIUS Don't worry if you make an error. This can be an opening for someone else to take care of you, and that's important, too. CAPRICORN You're strong, bold and good-looking, but even you can make mistakes. The most likely one would be financial. Double-check your books. AQUARIUS Uranus, your ruling planet, is coming back into your sign. This gives you an extra shot of creativity. But remember to be practical, too, or you'll flop. PISCES More work is required. Better go back to the drawing board, or at least do a little more research. GALE N DAR Monday, Sept. 15 “WINGED MIGRATION”: 7 and 9 p.m. Nickelodeon Theatre, 937 Main St. BLACK CANDLE MANAGEMENT PRESENTS BATTLE OF THE BANDS 2: WEEK ONE: 9 p.m. New Brookland Tavern, 122 State St. $5 ages 21 and over; $7 under 21. Tuesday, Sept. 16 “WINGED MIGRATION”: 7 and 9 p.m. Nickelodeon Theatre. BLACK CANDLE MANAGEMENT PRESENTS BATTLE OF THE BANDS 2: WEEK ONE: 9 p.m. New Brookland Tavern. $5 ages 21 and over, $7 under 21. BRENT LUNDYAND DONNIE SCEARSCE WITH ED: Sundance Bar and Grill, 902-B Gervais St. No Cover. map Nicole Kidman stars as Virginia Woolf in “The Hours.” 8 p.m. Russell House Theater on Monday and Tuesday. Part of Carolina Productions’ "Instant Classics” series. _