2B Quick Looks Tuesday April 13,1999 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (April 13). Your subconscious is trying to tell you something this year, so pay attention. Your dreams could be prophetic. Love and travel both look good in April. Structure is necessary in May, and romance blossoms in June. Try something different for a vacation in August, but stick to the same old same old in November. Take a trip back in time in December, and relax with good friends around February. Be listening for inspiration in March. Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is a 7. It might seem like your worst fears have come true today as new secretes are revealed. Don't go into a rage or a dither. You can still be effective if you inspire others to the right path. Taurus (April 20-May 20); Today is a 7. Gemini (May 21-June 21); Today is a 5. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today is a 7. Teamwork is the key to your success again, especially if you're feeling pressured. Somebody needs the job done now, and you can't do it all by yourself, nor should you have to. Get others involved, and the final outcome will be better for all. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Today is a 5. You're usually the big talker, but today just the opposite is advised. Instead of saying much, continue to list ten with respect and admiration. You might ask a few leading questions but not much more than that. Be on a mission to find out the truth, and you'll succeed beyond your wildest expectations. Cancer [June 22-July 22]: Today is a 7. Cancer (June 22-July 22): Today is a 7. You could get a brilliant insight today, possibly through your own studies, possibly through a conversation with a professor. You've been confronting some tough situations lately, but with faith and inspiration, you'll get through. And it looks like you've got plenty of both. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Today is a 5. You and your partner need to talk business. Figure out how much you have and how you're going to allocate it. A conversation about money today can open up new possibilities and keep you from making a silly mistake. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Today is a 6. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Today is a 5. You and your mate get along so well because each has what the other lacks. So don't waste a lot of time worrying about your differences. You don't need to be alike. That's not what you're in this partnership for. Remember that and it'll be much easier to work together. The inspiration today could come from you in a rather unexpected manner. You're busy doing something you've done a thousand times before when suddenly you see it with new eyes. You understand it from the other point of view, and that makes all the difference. It could also lead to a promotion. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Today is a 7. Looks like somebody you love comes up with a brilliant idea. This could be your mate or true love, but it might also be a young child. Don't ignore obvious brilliance just because it comes from an unlikely source. Heed it and take it to heart. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Today is a 5. Looks like there are a few changes underway at your place. This is certainly a good time to make them hap pen. If you get to getting something's just not right, trust your hunch. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today is a 7. You could have a brilliant insight today. Set yourself up for it by surrounding yourself with interesting material. Practice a skill you're trying to learn. The part you already know you don't know is going to be a cinch. The interesting part is what you don't know you don't know. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is a 5. The moon's in Pisces, the sign of inspiration, and you could have a nifty one. Put that with material you've recently learned, and you could make one of those fabulous discoveries that people get famous for Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 7. If you've been working long hours for not enough money, mention it to the higher-ups today. You'll do it in a nice way of course, like you always do. Don't let any whining seep into your voice today. If you're fair, they will be too. Judge overturns Bonds' prenuptial agreement Bonds and his first wife, Sun, signed an agreement the day before their wedding in February 1988 in which they relinquished the right to community property and agreed to keep future earnings separate. The effect was to deny her a 50 percent share of his salary, which was $8 million a year when they divorced in December 1994. SAN FRANCISCO — A state appeals court overturned Barry Bonds' preemptual agreement with his ex-wife yesterday and granted her half of his baseball earnings during their nearly seven-year marriage. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES But the 1st District Court of Appeals ruled yesterday that the agreement was invalid because Sun Bonds didn't have her own lawyer, was not told by Bonds' attorneys why she needed a lawyer and was warned by Bonds' agent that there would be no wedding unless she signed. The agreement itself was filled with typographical errors and appears to have been altered by Bonds or his representatives before a copy was presented in court, the justices said. In addition, Sun Bonds, a Swedish immigrant who had been in the United States only a month, did not understand English well and was advised only by a Swedish friend, while Bonds was represented by two lawyers and a financial adviser, the court said. The 2.1 ruling concluded that Sun Bonds did not voluntarily surrender her right to community property. NEW YORK — After years of complaints and threats, George Steinbrenner now says the New York Yankees might stay right where they are at Yankee Stadium. Yankees may not leave Yankee Stadium in 2002 With the team's lease expiring in 2002, the team's principal owner said in Crain's New York Business magazine yesterday that he may exer cise an option and remain in the Bronx. "We have some options on that lease. We can extend it at least five years," Steinbrenner said. He has no deal from New Jersey and would face considerable opposition if he wanted to go forward with the West Side plan. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. His latest position. or to New Jersey. Steinbrenner has repeatedly delayed a decision on whether the World Series champions would remain at their hallowed ballpark, move to the West Side of Manhattar the magazine said, is that he would be more likely to stay if the politicians agree to upgrade the area around Yankee Stadium. "If they want to improve the schools, improve the living conditions for the people, then I may want to stay there and help." Steinbrenner said. N.Y. proposition to limit promotion of boxing ALBANY, N.Y. — A lawmaker wants to stop anyone with a felony conviction — and that includes Don King — from promoting boxing matches in New York state. State Sen. Dean Skelos of Long Island filed the bill in response to the disputed heavyweight title fight between Evan Holford and Lennox Law on March 1.3 at Madison Square Garden. "It is not aimed primarily at (King)," he said. "It is aimed at cleaning up fighting, period. We are trying, whether you like fighting or don't like fighting, to restore it to where it was respected a number of years ago." The bill's felony provision would not apply to hovens themselves. King spokesman Greg Fritz said fight fans would suffer if King cannot promote bouts in New York. "If they did that, all they would be doing is denying boxing fans and sports fans the chance to watch great fights," he said. If the measure passes, Fritz said, "there are other places that would be happy to have Don King-promoted flights." King was convicted of second-degree murder Feb. 23, 1967. The charge was reduced to manslaughter and he served nearly four years in an Ohio prison. King had shot and killed a man in 1954 and the crime was later ruled justifiable homicide after King had served the prison sentence. The bill would prohibit anyone convicted of a felony in New York, or the equivalent of a felony under state King; Could be denied right to promote in New York. law in other jurisdictions, from promoting, judging or holding any other "supervisory or controlling position" at a boxing match in New York. In addition, it would bar anyone from judging or refereeing a match if he is affiliated with promoters or boxing's sanctioning bodies. Skelos is the deputy majority leader in the Republican-controlled Senate. His bill has yet to find a Democratic sponsor in the Democrat-controlled state Assembly, a usual prerequisite to passage in that chamber. Four investigations by state or local authorities are being conducted into the judging of the Holyfield-Lewis Punch earns Malone one game suspension fight. NEW YORK — Karl Malone of the Utah Jazz will miss one game and lose $4,000 for throwing a punch, and Anthony Johnson of the Atlanta Hawks will sit out a game and pay $5,000 for throwing an elbow. while Johnson's penalty resulted from elbowing Bob Sura of Cleveland, also on Sunday. The suspension and fines were announced Monday by the NBA, as was a $7,500 fine to Atlanta's Dikembe Mutombo for elbowing. Malone was to miss last night's game against Vancouver, and Johnson will miss tonight's game against Milwaukee. Malone was penalized for throwing a punch at Othella Harrington of Houston on Sunday. 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