8A Quick Looks Friday February 12, 1999 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday: This year could be interesting because changes are going on. You're being pushed to look at things differently. Start with your money in March. You'll have to learn how to deal with abundance. That's OK. You're smart In April, you'll need to show you can follow directions. Let a person with a vision lead you in August, and have a strategist plan your next move in November. A friend helps you see things a new way in December. Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is a 6. Mercury, symbolizing the mind, is going from analytical Aquarius into emotional Pisces. This teaches you how to be sensitive and intuitive. Those are nice qualities, but when you're racing full speed ahead you might be more likely to forget about them. That will be your biggest problem today Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today is a 7. (June 16th at 20:30) today is **Tuesday** Is there any possibility you could get today off? It's a beautiful day to travel. With Mercury going into Pisces, your boss might be in a generous mood. Pisces is the sign of generosity. Jupiter is going into Aries right now, which could give you a little push. Don't put off your dreams. Gemini / May 21-June 21): Today is a 6. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Today is a 6. Many people are successful in something they find dawnting. For example, you would probably be most succulent in a career where you take care of others. You're good with communication skills, but healing is the area you could find most satisfying. Give it some thought. Cancer (June 22-July 22): Today is a 7. Mercury, symbolizing the mind, is going into Pisces, in your solar ninth house of higher education. That means the next week should be good for taking classes in whatever interests you. Meanwhile, Jupiter, symbolizing good luck, is going from Pisces to Aries. That could open up opportunities. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Today is a 6. Leo (July 25-Aug. 22): Today is a b. You'll achieve success today by working for it. There are all sorts of opportunities opening up for you. You'll also come up with more money-making ideas, some of which you'll actually follow through on. Today, just tackle the job in front of you, to make way for something else. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Today is a 7. Friday, 26 September 2015, Today is Communication with somebody you love is about to get better, easier and more fun. This person is kind of shy, and doesn't always say what's on his or her mind. But for the next few weeks, it'll be better for both of you. Tonight would be an excellent time to begin the conversation. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Todav is a 5. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Today is a 7. Luda (Sept. 25-Oct. 23) is a d. 9. You may get to stand back and watch today, as a partner shows you how it's supposed to be done. Let the other one call the shots, and do most of the work. Your mama didn't raise no dummies, and today you can prove it by providing what's needed. Sometimes it's difficult to understand the learning process. People get the information over and over, and then one day something clicks. Everything makes sense. That could happen to you today. You might have even zipped right by that pivot moment already. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Today is a 6. Jupiter, your ruling planet, is going into Aries today. This is wonderful. Your energy level will start to increase over the next few days. Today, with the moon in Capricorn, your best use for that energy is to make more money by working more wisely. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today is a 7. Did you know that Capricorn is the sign of boss? You're the person who ought to know everything and help everybody else stay on track. You can also light a fire under them if they get lazy. Today, they'll be gabbing. If you catch them at it, remind them about what's really important. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is a 5. Aquarius Jan. 20- Feb. 18: Today is a 5. Looks like you've been partying enough. You've had a great time, but now you're behind schedule. Well, it moments like this that make the game exciting. If you didn't face the possibility of failure, how sweet could vicious be? Today the possibility of failure is definitely real. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 7. This would be a good day to travel, and you've probably got a destination in mind. If you can get off work early, go for it. There's work to be done, but maybe you can rearrange some of it. Mercury is going into your sign today, and that will give you the gift of gab. You might as well use it. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Rowing championships scheduled for Sunday KANSAS The Kansas women's rowing team will play host to the Kansas Open Indoor Rowing Championships on Sunday at Anchutz Sports Pavilion. The race begins at 10 a.m. The Jayhawks will compete against Kansas State, Creighton, Drake and Wichita State in the women's varsity competition. Rowers will be timed on individual rowing machines. The rowers will compete in freshman open lightweight and varsity open light-weight divisions. "The winter practices have been going well," Kansas women's rowing coach Rob Catloth said. "I am encouraged with the intensity and concentration we have displayed throughout the winter." Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. The Kansas Open Indoor Rowing Championships also features men's club divisions and an open division. Catloth, who begins his fourth year as head coach of the women's varsity team, hopes Sunday's championships give Kansas a sense of competition. The Jayhawks begin their spring season on March 13 when they compete against Drake. Kansan staff report AMES, Iowa — Authorities have dropped charges of assault and public intoxication against Iowa State basketball player Travis BIG 12 Iowa State transfer cleared of two charges Spivey has received a deferred judgment on a trespassing charge, which would be dropped in six months, according to his attorney, John Martens. Spivey, who is sitting out this season. A transfer from Georgia Tech. Spivey was in a group of people who became disorderly and were asked to leave. "The incident was blown way out of proportion," Martens said. "Travis is a fine young man with an excellent past record." Iowa State coach Larry Eustachy suspended Spivey after the incident but reinstated him a few days later. Spivey practices with the team, but as a transfer, he's not eligible to play until next season. 'Father figure' selected to help coach Chiefs KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City coach Gunther Cunningham, looking for a "father figure" to guide the development of struggling Chiefs quarterback Elvis Grbac, has picked Tom Rossley for the job Cunningham, named last month to succeed Marty Schottenheimer, filled out his coaching staff yesterday with the appointment of Rossley, a former college head coach who spent the past two seasons with the Chicago Bears. NFL As quarterbacks coach, his job will be to try to mold Grbac into the player the Chiefs have expected him to be since signing him two seasons ago to a multimillion-dollar contract. That contract has three years still to run. Grbac, sidelined by injury for parts of both seasons, has been ineffective and was benched much of last year in favor of the veteran Rich Gannon. But after a season in which a team many thought had Super Bowl potential ended up 7-9, Schottenheimer reaffirmed his commitment for Grbac to be the starter again in 1999. And after Schottenheimer quit and Cunningham replaced him, the new coach also said Grbac was his man. Mike McCarthy, a tight end when he played in college, had been Kansas City's quarterbacks coach, and Cunningham said he wanted somebody with actual experience playing the position. He ended up, though, with a former wide receiver who set school records at the University of Cincinnati where he ranked second in the nation with 80 receptions in 1968. But Rossley, 52, has had broad experience working with quarterbacks both as a college and pro coach. And beyond that, Cunningham saw him in a maturity in handling people that made him an ideal choice to work with Grac. "We need someone who's mature, who's been through the duress and the tough situations and has handled it," Cunningham said. "That's what this quarterback needs. He needs a father figure to stand side by side, a guy he has confidence in and can rely on." Perhaps Rossley's toughest situation was taking over as head coach at Southern Methodist University after the school was hit with the NCAA "death penalty" that forced it to give up football for a year because of repeated rules violations the Mustangs went 1-10 in 1991, their first of six seasons under Rossley, but rebounded to 5-6 the following year. During Rossley's tenure, SMU developed four quarterbacks who passed for 300 yards in a game, and one of them became the school's all-time total offense leader. Disability act requires new seats for Royals NBL into compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. That law stipulates that 1 percent of seating must be accessible to people with disabilities. The Kansas City Royals have added wheelchair seating on the club level and in the field boxes on the lower level. Wheelchair seating already was in place on the plaza level, but more was added, said John Johnson, senior director of stadium administration for the Royals. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kauffman Stadium officials are working to ensure that renovations there fall Additional wheelchair seating will be added to general admission and other areas under renovation. The dugout suites will have wheelchair lifts and additional seating. Officials have not decided what modifications will be made next year when the upper-deck seats are replaced, the officials said. The Associated Press Sports Calendar Men's Tennis at Ohio State at 7:00n m State at 7:00 p.m. Softball at Liberty Metrodome Softball Classic Track Kansas Pre- Conference Invitational 5:00p.m. Swimming vs. Iowa State 2:00.pm. Men's Basketball at Texas Tech 3:00.pm. Women's Basketball vs. Nebraska 2:05.pm. Baseball at Texas- Arlington 1:00p.m. Baseball at Texas- Arlington 1:00p.m. FEBRUARY 12, 1999 THIS DAY PRIMETIME FEBRUARY 12, 1999 © TVData 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 BROADCAST STATIONS KSMO ★★★ "Broadcast News" ****1/8 (1987, Comedy-Drama) William Hurt, Holly Hunter. Highlander: The Raven ★★★ Frasier ★★★ (1995) WDAF ★★★ Brismate "Mourning After" ★★★ Millennium "Antipsac" ★★★ News ★★★ News ★★★ Friends ★★★ Friends ★★★ M*A*S*H ★★★ KCTV ★★★ Kids Say Candid C. ★★★ Magnificent Seven ★★★ Nash Bridges "Superstition" ★★★ News ★★★ Late Show (in Stereo) ★★★ Selffield ★★★ KCPT ★★★ Wash. Week. Week-Review ★★★ Lmaughlin Walt St. Week ★★★ Business Rpt. ★★★ Charlie Rose (in Stereo) ★★★ Another Bro. KSNT ★★★ Providence "Lying the Noct" ★★★ Dateline (in Stereo) ★★★ Homicide: Life on the Street ★★★ News ★TONight Show (in Stereo) ★★★ Late Night ★★★ KMBC ★Two of a Kind Boy-World ★Boy-Watch Brother's Kpr ★20/20 ★Travel Mag. ★Business Rpt. ★Charlie Rose (in Stereo) ★★★ KTWU ★Wash. Week Walt St. Week ★McLaughlin Scually-World ★Antiques Roadshow ★★ Travel Mag. ★Business Rpt. ★Charlie Rose (in Stereo) ★★★ WIBW ★Kids Say Candid C. ★Magnificent Seven ★Nash Bridges "Superstion" ★★ Late Show (in Stereo) ★★★ Buick Invt. KTKA ★Two of a Kind Boy-World ★Bob-Watch Brother's Kpr ★20/20 ★News ★Selffield ★★★ Nightlife ★★★ Incult利亚. CABLE STATIONS AAE ★2 Biography: Hershey ★L.A. Detectives ★Midsomer Murders (R) ★Law & Order ★★ Biography: Hershey CNBC ★Hardball ★Riversa Live ★News With Brian Williams ★Hardball (R) ★Rivera Live (R) CNN ★World Today ★Larry King Live ★Cold War "Detente" (R) ★Sports ★Moneyline ★Larry King Live (R) COM ★Robin Williams: Off the Wall ★"P.C.J.U" ****1994, Comedy) Jeremy Piven, Chris Young. ★Upright ★Kids in Hall ★"Dutch" ****1991 COURT ★Snap ★Cochran Homicide: Life on the Street ★Crime Stories ★Snap ★Cochran Homicide: Life on the Street CSPN ★Prime Time Public Affairs ★Prime Time Public Affairs (R) DISC ★Spies Above (R) ★Inferno ★Storm Warning! (R) ★Spies Above (R) ★News ★Inferno (R) ESPN ★(6:30) Riding ★Figure Skating U.S. Championships. ★Spiritstry ★Sportscrery ★Great Gifts HIST ★Plot to Overthrow FDR ★"All the President's Men" (1976) Woodward and Benstein uncover the Watergate scandal. ★Plot to Overthrow FDR (R) LIFE ★Chicago Hope "The Virus" ★"6th Precinct" (****1995), Mystery Randy Ackel, Alex McArthur. ★New Attitudes ★Golden Girls ★Golden Girls ☀Mysteries MTV ★Sifl & Olly Video Cliches Say What? Karokee ★Say What? Karokee ★Blame Game ☀Loveline (in Stereo) ☀Pleasure SCIFI ★(6:30) Star Trek ★Highlander: The Series ★Friday the 13th; The Series ☀Twilight Zone ☀Star Trek "Mirror"; Mirror ☀Ferocious Oceans (R) TLC ★Paramedics "The Night Shift" Ferocious Oceans (R) ★Mission Underground (R) ★Paramedics "The Night Shift" Ferocious Oceans (R) TNT ★NBA Basketball: San Antonio Spurs at Philadelphia 76ers. (in Stereo Live) ★InsbNA ★Kung Fu Legend ☀Jewel ☀(1975) USA ★Walker, Texas Ranger ★"The Temp" (****1993), Timothy Hutton (in Stereo) ☀White Man's Burden ****1995, Drama) John Travolta. YH1 ★(6:30) behind the Music (R) ★Rock 'n' Roll ☀Behind the Music (D) ☀Rock-Roll ☀Behind the Music (in Stereo) ☀Behind-Music WGN ★Wayne Rosas, Jamie Foxx ★Steve Harvey ☉Flove. News (in Stereo) ☀MacGyver "Lost Amadieu" ☀In the Heat of the Night WTBS ★Nothing in Common ****1986) An ad executive's parents end their 36-year marriage. ☀The Secret of My Success ****1/8 (1987) Michael J. Fox. PREMIUM STATIONS HOBO ★"First Time Felon" ****1/9 (1997) Omar Eps ★"Black and White" (****1998), Suspense (Gina Gharson, "NR"). Dennis Miller ☀Trace Takes ☀"Breakdown" MAX ★"Chairman of the Board" ****1/9 (1998) PG-13 ★"Batman Returns" ****1/9 (1998) Michael Keaton, PG-13 ★Erotic ☀"When Passions Collide" ****1/9 SHOW ★"Tomorrow Never Dies" ****1/9 (1997) Pierce Brosnan, "PG-13" Stargate SG-1 Dead Man Gun ☀Out Limits ☀"The Grief" ☀"Physical" TV TONIGHT FRIDAY PRIMETIME KANSAS SWIMMING & DIVING MEN'S SENIOR DAY! KU JAYHAWKS VS IOWA HAWKEYES SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13 2:00 P.M. ROBINSON NATATORIUM KU vs. Nebraska Sat. February 13 2:05 p.m. Kansas Women's Basketball 20 straight home wins for the Jayhawks... 498 wins for Coach Washington... FREE admission for kids!! (and adults get in free, too, when they bring a kid to the game!) call 864-3141 for more information → KU Students FREE with KU ID ---