2B Quick Looks Tuesday April 27,1999 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (April 27). This could be the year you find a perfect job that uses all your talents. Set your goals in May, and find out what's required. In August, relocate if necessary. In September and October, the work's going well. In November, you're forced to try something new, but it'll be just fine. Next February, you could get a big promotion. To get the advantage, check the day's rating: 10 is the easiest day, 0 the most challenging. Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is a 7. Ames (March 21 2017). Today is a day Heed advice from a person who can see a different perspective than you can. It's always nice to have a friend like that. It's important for you to listen to each other, and learn. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today is a 5. You're very talented, but do you have a business or a job that lets you be as creative as possible? If not, you should be looking for that. You're not only practical, you're also creative, but that's the side of yourself you might have repressed. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Today is a 6. You're lucky today and good looking. You'll probably get lots of good offers, and your biggest problem could be figuring out which ones to choose and which ones to save for later. Cancer [June 22-July 22]; Today is a 5. This would be an excellent day to fix up your house, move the furniture around, do feng shui, get all the vibes aligned in just the right direction, get all the colors tuned up. If you don't know quite how, ask a friend who does. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Today is a 6. This is a good day to learn communication. You probably know how to give orders, but you may not know how to take them. If your mate tells you to do something, do you go along with the suggestion? If not, you have communication barriers. Virao (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Today is a 5. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): I need a 5. It seems you either have time or money but rarely both. Today it looks more like the latter. The workload is intense, but the money should be pretty good. You don't mind an intense workday. You look forward to the challenge. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23); Today is a 7. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Today is a 7. You're looking even better than usual, partially because the moon's in your sign. But the Taurus sun is forcing you to be practical, so think twice today about spending money you don't really have. You don't need all that stuff anyway. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Today is a 5. Beware of someone who's being a little too nice. This person is pleading to get you to do something you've been resisting. If it really works for you, do it. If it doesn't, don't. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Today is a 7. The most important thing to remember today is structure. You need to stick with the rules — not easy for a Sagittarius. You'd rather do whatever you feel like. Today, it won't work. You don't want to undermine your own efforts, so play it by the book. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today is a 5. You know what needs to be done, and you're sure how to do it. There's a person in authority, however, who seems to be clueless. This person needs somebody to provide direction. If you don't already have a job, that's the perfect one for you. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is a 7. You may notice yourself gazing out the window today, dreaming of distant places. You're stuck where you are for a while longer. Use your ability to plan ahead. You could make an outrageous vacation happen. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 5. Now that the lecture is over, maybe you're going to ponder that advice. That wouldn't be a bad idea, since today you'll be tempted to spend quite a bit of money on gifts. The odds are you can't afford everything. Nobody could. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Three Jayhawk bowlers earn academic honors Three Kansas bowlers earned their place on the collegiate bowling Academic All-American teams. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. The teams were announced this past weekend at the national championship tournament at Wichita State. making the select squad were Scott Donner, Derby senior, and Mike Keeler, St. Charles, Mo., freshman. Both were members of the men's team who finished ninth at the national championships. Representing the Jahaywah women's team was Kathy Meissner, Minneapolis graduate student. Bowling coach Michael Fine said that the Academic All-American selections meant a lot to him. "One of the things we emphasize with the team is academics because that's the reason they come to school here," Fine said. "It's proof the program is helping to meet the needs of the students. I'm just really proud of these students." Three Academic All-Americans is the most ever in one year for the team. — Chris Wristen Denver teams to be sold to Columbia, Mo.,couple DENVER — Ascest Entertainment Group Inc. has agreed to sell the Denver Nuggets, the Colorado Avalanche and the teams' future home, the Pepsi Center. heiress Nancy Walton Laurie of Columbia. Mo. The sale will be to a part- nership controlled by Bill Laurie and his wife, Wai-Mart ship and will own an interest in the partnership, the company said yesterday. Charlie Lyons, currently chief executive officer of Ascent Entertainment, will become president of the partner- The deal includes $260 million in cash and about $140 million in financing obligations for the Pepsi Center. Ascent said. Ascent acquired its ownership in the Nuggets through a series of transactions from 1989 to 1992 at a cost of $60.2 million and acquired the Avalanche in 1995 at a cost of $75.8 million. Ascent's equity investment in the Pepsi Center and related development property is approximately $25 million, not including the arena indebtedness. president of the basketball player at Laurel, a former basketball player at Memphis State, and Walton own Crown Center Farms in Columbia, which raises quarter horses and appaloosas. Closing on the transaction is set for June 30. Lyons will continue as CEO of Ascent Entertainment until the closing, after which he will become president of the new sports company. The transaction is subject to the approval of the NBA, NHL, and the City and County of Denver. MONTE CARLO, Monaco — Mary Slaney was given a retroactive two-year ban today after an arbitration panel found her guilty of taking banned drugs before the 1996 U.S. Olympic trials. The International Amateur Athletic Federation decision, for which is there is no appeal, scraps from the record books Slaney's performances between June 1966 and June 1998 including the silver medal she won for the 1,500 meters at the 1997 World Indoor Championships in Paris. ure to establish by clear evidence that an abnormal T-E test was attributable to pathological or physiological conditions, according to IAFF spokesman Giorgio Reineri. Stanley, 40, had claimed that the widely-used testosterone-epitestosterone test was unreliable for women who were taking the birth control pill in their late 30s or 40s, an argument refuted by the IAAF. The IAAF imposed the ban after the arbitration panel said there was fail- Wallace committed a flagrant foul against Detroit's Grant Hill with 9:58 left in Sunday's game. NEW YORK — Toronto's John Wallace was fined $5,000, and Indiana's Travis Best was fined $3,000 by the NBA yesterday. Best was fined for a flagrant foul on New Jersey's Jamie Feick during the fourth quarter of Sunday's game. Collins fined for DWI, loses driving privileges CHARLOTTE, N.C. — New York Giants quarterback Kerry Collins was convicted yesterday of driving while impaired and was ordered to pay $186 and surrender his driving privileges for one month. Raptors, Pacers players fined for flagrant fouls Collins avoided further punishment for the conviction because he already has undergone alcohol treatment that was mandated by the NFL because of his Nov. 2 arrest in Charlotte. Collins did not attend yesterday's hearing in Mecklenburg Country District Court, but his lawyer, George Laughrun, entered a no contest plea on his behalf. Laughrun told Judge Fritz Mercer, Jr., that Collins expressed regret and sorrow for the arrest. contract, was fined $100, the maximum allowed and was assessed $86 in court costs. Collins, signed by the Giants in February to a four-year, $16.9 million People convicted of DWI in North Carolina usually are also ordered to undergo alcohol counseling. Collins was not, however, because Laughron said his client already had completed an NFL-ordered alcohol rehabilitation program from Jan. 6 to Feb. 27 at the Menninger Clinic in Topeka. 5 miles of Interstate 70 named after McGwire mark med wire Lawmakers approved the legislation last week to honor the St. Louis Cardinals first baseman, who last season set the major league record with 70 home runs. Injuries have slowed McG- McGwire: The governor of Missouri named the road after him. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Gov. Mel Carnahan said yesterday he would sign legislation naming a stretch of Interstate 70 after wire a bit this year, and he has hit five home runs in 17 games. The "Mark McGwire Highway" will be a five-mile stretch of I-70 through St. Louis, from the city's western edge to the Illinois border Carnahan said he would try to arrange the bill signing ceremony so McGwire could attend. so McGwire could attend. In January, during his annual State of the State address to lawmakers, Carnahan recognized McGwire for his record number of home runs and his $1 million donation to help abused and neglected children. The Associated Press Sports Calendar Baseball vs. Kansas State in Wichita, 7 p.m. KANSAS TENNIS Men's tennis at Big 12 Championships. Baseball vs. Kansas State, 7 p.m. Baseball vs. Kansas State, vs. n.p.m. Women's Tennis at Big 12 Championships. Track and Field at Indiana Quadangular. Rowing at Midwest Associates of Rowing Colleges Championships. 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