2A Thursday, February 2, 1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Horoscopes By Jeane Dixon HAPPY BIRTHDAY! IN THE NEXT YEAR OF YOUR LIFE: A romantic partner may seem less attentive than in the past. Listen to your intuition and become more independent. Your work responsibilities will increase in the spring. Handle extra duties efficiently and a promotion is likely. Joining a professional organization or social club will boost your prestige. November could find you searching for new investments. An inheritance or legacy changes your priorities. CLEEBRITES BORN ON THIS DATE; country star Garth Brooks, actress Farrah Fawcett, poet James Joyce, model Christine Brinklevle. ARIES (March 21-April 19) Today's events could leave you with split loyalties. Business people are able to achieve results they did not believe possible. Romance is on a smoother course than in recent weeks. HORTUS (April 20-May 20): Handle your personal finances with extra care, consulting experts about any budget revisions. Set a good example for those in need of moral guidance. A pet could give your social life a boost. **GEMINI** (May 21-June 20): The emphasis today is on keeping plans to yourself. Aromatic tacit works; avoid bragging about it. Good luck is featured when you attend a singles event. Lost items surface in an unexpected place. CANCER (June 21-July 22) Stop listening to people who say something cannot be done. State all the reasons you feel confident of success! Progress comes when you work independently. Record credit, card purchases to prevent unpleasant surprises. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Tackle personal matters early in the day. Letting something linger will only prolong the pain. Take a "hands off" approach to other people's financial problems. A new romance beckons. **NGO** (Aug. 23-Sep. 22): Take a firm stand; refuse to believe idle gossip. Someone who works behind the scenes encourages you to relinquish your power and object. Be prepared to play a few games to keep a relationship lively. LIBRA (gets out of hand could put a dent in your budget. An old friend may approach you with a get-rich-quick scheme. Postpone making a commitment until more figures are SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 23): Curb attention to tenuity to jump onto an ultimatum could bring surprising results. Show respect when grown children offer their obiunces. Home life will flourish if your mate feels appreciated. Be a good listener. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) A low-key approach will work best today; avoid direct confrontations. Someone at your place of employment may be thinking about jumping ship. Refuse to be drawn into any office intrigues. Keep your plans to yourself. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 Jan. 19): An attractive career offer could separate you from loved one. It is not in your best interests to intervene in someone else's domestic problems. Suggest that a warring couple seek advice form a marriage counselor. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): A voice from the past could make your heart beat faster. Valuable new alliances could mean a raise or promotion. Attend conferences. Make your own decisions after carefully weighing what others have to say. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): A pleasant surprise or unusual opportunity will brighten your day. Much will depend on your ability to handle difficult people. Dealings with an authority figure should go well. Be willing to compromise on minor points. TODAY'S CHILDREN are strong-willed, independent and thorough. They will not be satisfied until they finish what they start. Although parents may worry about these youngsters' stubbornness, their intransigence does have a bright side. They are unlikely to succumb to peer pressure during their teen years. Loyal and industrious, these Aquariums will do their very best for their employer. They quickly master tasks that others find difficult. 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