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9 Complainer
40 Extinct bird
5 Just the way
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abbr.
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selected
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15 State-run
chore
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seven
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tools
beast
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cousin
opening
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19 Light browns
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progress
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6 Of the sun
36 Quaint hotels
61 Look for
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35 Crop up
39 Oboes and
trumpets
43 Good-natured
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44 Witnessed
45 Short snooze
46 Foolish
48 Skip over
51 Japanese robe
54 Stage whisper
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FOR WEDNESDAY,
JUNE 29, 2011
A harmonious relation-
ship between love planet
Venus and Neptune, the
planet of dreams, begins
today. As these blissful
forces commingle to bring
a certain brilliance to our
relationships — if not a
bit of fun and intrigue —
the banter will be witty;
the flirting, sublime. The
Gemini moon wanes, add-
ing a certain profundity to
the mix.
ARIES (March 21-April
19). As you interact with
people, you put your atten-
tion on their most positive
characteristics, and they
feel safe in the approving
and supportive energy com-
ing from you.
TAURUS (April 20-May
20). You may notice that
you're thinking of a certain
someone more often and in
a different way. Also, this
person has a vivifying effect
on your mood.
GEMINI (May 21-June
21). Someone believes you
are made in the image of
greatness, and this person
can only see you as mag-
nificent. You will work hard
to live up to this person's
estimation of vou.
CANCER (June 22-July
22). One of the most impor-
tant ways you can let people
know you care is also the
easiest way: Tell them. You
don't have to be a poet,
just speak simply from the
heart.
LEO (July 23-Aug.
22). Your sign mate Mick
Jagger famously sang that
time was on his side. It's
on yours, too. You befriend
time as you use the passing
moments to your highest
advantage and hold firm to
the belief that the best is yet
to come.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.
22). Give credit where it's
due, especially if it's due
to you. This is no time to
underplay your value as a
human being. Celebrate
yourself for what you do
well, and the rest will
improve.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct.
23). You may have com-
petitive knee jerk reactions
or aggressive impulses —
certain people bring out the
fierce spirit in you. Yet, you
also have the self-control to
soften and guide your feel-
ings appropriately.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
21). There are so many peo-
ple who appreciate and love
you that it would be a shame
for you to focus only on the
one or two who don't. Give
your love where it's sure to
multiply and spread.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov.
22-Dec. 21). No matter
who you are or what your
position, you will never be
immune to rejection. If you
are human, it is inevitable.
But the more you accept
yourself the less you worry
about the occasional slights
of the world.
CAPRICORN (Dec.
22-Jan. 19). There is an
illusion that is in need of
demolition, and it's best
destroyed before Friday.
Its absence will free you to
embrace your life the way
it is and yourself the way
you are.
AQUARIUS (Jan.
20-Feb. 18). You have emo-
tional flexibility now and
will play with many differ-
ent modalities and tones
until you come up with a
winning feeling. Your atti-
tude is subject to change,
and when it does, so will
your outcome.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March
20). Just as tackling physi-
cal hurdles will help you
gain strength, agility and
confidence, overcoming
mental obstacles will do the
same for your way of think-
ing. So be thankful for the
problems you encounter —
they make you better.
TODAY'S BIRTHDAY
(June 29). You are a
bold protector of loved
ones and all you stand
for. Professional needs
and wants are satisfied in
July. There will be fun in
your private life when old
friendships ignite anew.
In September, you step up
your self-care with exercise
and health improvements.
October is your chance to
seal a deal. Capricorn and
Sagittarius people are your
supportive fans. Your lucky
numbers are: 30, 1, 24, 38
and 26.
ASTROLOGICAL
QUESTIONS: "I'm the
Leo who wrote about being
'unfriended.' Your advice
about success being the
best revenge was good, but
I cannot create that kind
of success overnight. My
mind must be playing tricks
on me now, because being
'unfriended' has become
my backup thought. I think
about it while waiting for
a traffic light to change or
a meeting to begin. I keep
wondering why these peo-
ple would pick on me or
hate me. Help me stop!"
This slight feels ke a
public humiliation to you,
and that wounds your lion-
esque pride. But consider
how unlikely it is that any-
one else will pay attention
to who is or isn't on your
list of virtual friends. Also,
you probably feel that your
extreme generosity should
shield you from such mean-
ness. Unfortunately, as long
as you are human, there
will be intermittent social
discomfort and pain to pro-
cess. You don't need to add
to it by being cruel to your-
self and drudging up this
topic again at every spare
moment. See this mental
habit for what it is — you-
on-you violence — and
knock it off. Get a different
backup thought and use it
instead. You can and must
do this to move on with
your life.
CELEBRITY
PROFILES: The Pussycat
Dolls frontwoman Nicole
Scherzinger is a Cancer
dancer who proved her
skills when she won the
televised contest "Dancing
with the Stars" in season
10. Scherzinger was born
when the sun, Mercury and
Jupiter were all in soulful,
intuitive Cancer. Venus
and Saturn in Leo lends a
love of entertaining and the
attention-getting instinct
necessary to be a showstop-
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