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PISCES Feb 20-Mar 20
Your feminine side is emerging, which may
make you feel a bit more uncomfortable than
usual. Don't be your worst enemy — thinking
things through may only take you out of the
game. You need to know when to leave well
enough alone.
ARIES Mar 21-Apr 20
Avoid taking yourself too seriously this week.
You have a tendency to work yourself into the
ground. Are you a conscientious worker or a
workaholic? Lighten up. Pay close attention to
an important relationship —you may be in
way over your head.
TAURUS Apr 21-May 21
It's time to take a softer approach in express-
ing your love and appreciation for someone
you care for. Avoiding any problems that are
on the front burner will not make them go
away. Take a deep breath and jump in — the
resolution will be easier than expected.
GEMINI May 22-Jun 21
Your financial situation seems to be steadying
this week and will remain so for at least the
next several months. Build a solid foundation
now — you can never be too sure of what the
future holds. If you're feeling restless and
bored, go do something new.
CANCER Jun 22-Jul 23
If you are bursting with energy this week, take
the opportunity to get some fresh air and exer-
cise. If you are trying to break free of a diffi-
cult relationship or habit, a close friend may be
able to help. Changes may be difficult to face,
but will be best in the long run.
LEO Jul 24-Aug 23
This week is not time to be taking major risks
with a primary relationship. Any changes must
be made slowly, keeping in mind the feelings
of others involved. You are experiencing feel-
ings of contentment that signal everything is
well, in spite of contrary evidence.
VIRGO Aug 24-Sep 23
Some surprisingly good advice concerning
money is coming your way from a close
friend. A conservative approach is best, and
investments should be thought through thor-
oughly. Taking time for yourself will help to
you unwind and put things in perspective.
LIBRA Sep 24-Qct 23
You are in a great mood this week, and can
remain so if you look on the bright side of
what is really quite a wonderful life. Use your
wit and charm on those stick-in-the-mud folks
who always want to play it safe and rarely
have much fun.
SCORPIO Oct 24-Nov 22
Work is a major concern this week. Organize
and delegate more than usual — you'll be sur-
prised how quickly goals are accomplished. If
you are overwhelmed by choices regarding a
purchase, sleep on it first. It's time for intro-
spection and much needed rest.
SAGITTARIUS Nov23-Dec21
Use your creativity to solve problems that you
would usually put off to the side. By the
week's end you may feel quite secure and suc-
cessful in your present quest to provide the
best use of your resources. You may get caught
up in a project and lose all sense of time.
CAPRICORN Dec 22-Jan 20
Any connections you make in your love rela-
tionship will reflect the interconnection you
have cultivated within yourself. Take a leader-
ship role where money matters are concerned.
You may not know what is best, but you know
enough to bring about success.
AQUARIUS Jan 21-Feb 19
Are you suddenly being drawn into an unusu-
al relationship? Pay attention to your intuition,
particularly where love is concerned. Don't act
out of ego if you expect to get anywhere. You
will emerge victorious in a situation due to
your ability to reason things through.
CELEBRITY BIRTHDAY
Singer-actress Liza Minnelli turns
58 on March 12. The daughter of
gay fave Judy Garland, Minneiii
herself became an icon in the
community due primarily to her
Oscar-winning performance in
"Cabaret" and her short-lived mar-
riage to queer entertainer Peter
Allen.
BIRTHDAYS THIS WEEK
You are able to handle almost
anything life may throw at you in
the way of surprises. You tend to
put a lot of faith in those you
love, and it can be quite a shock
when they let you down. Keep
your self-esteem intact.
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