Tuesday, February 2, 1999 The University Daily Kansan Section A·Page 9 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (Feb. 2). Money is your theme this year. Invest now and your future will be secure. If you don't know how, don't worry. All you need in February is the general intention. The summer looks pretty uneventful. In August, a partner lures you into a new adventure. You'll be paying for it in September together. In October and November, push for an advancement in your job, or get a better job altogether. Play with friends in December, and try something a little outrageous. 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 6. There's a way to solve that nagging feeling of not having done enough. Your problem is that you're not quite sure what you've already accomplished. Add it all up and give yourself due credit. If there's anything lacking, you have time to add it. Taurus (April 20-May 20); Today is a 6. Your sweetheart needs a lot of your attention today. This could be your mate or a child. This person is getting pressed to perform above where he or she is used to playing. Your love and coaching will be much appreciated. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Today is a 5. There's one hassle after another, and just when you're ready to give up, a new idea pops to mind. Somebody with a different point of view is more likely to spot the solution to the problem than you are. Cancer June 22-July 22]: Todav is a 6. Cancer (June 22- July 22) Today is a 6. Today, you want everything to be perfect, and you're willing to go the extra mile to make sure that happens. This is your opportunity to get things the way you want them. Apply yourself now, and you'll have time to relax later in perfect surroundings. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Today is a 6. Looks like you could uncover another source of revenue without going to a lot more work. It could be another way to sell something you make. If you're not already in business for yourself, this would be a good day to find a skill and start to market it. Virgin (Aug. 25, Sep. 22): Today is a G. Looks like something that happened at work is sending lots of attention your way. You are your own worst critic. Although people are telling you that you've done a great job, you can see everything that's not perfect. Just keep it to yourself. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Today is a 6. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Today is a 6. You just don't feel like talking to anybody and that's unusual for you. You enjoy explaining things to other people most of the time but probably not today. If you decide to hide in your cave for a little while, don't feel bad. It happens to everybody. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Today is a 6. Today, people are going to be asking you to tell them what to do. You really love it when that happens, so enjoy the people who will do it with you and ignore the ones who won't. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Today is a 5. Looks like something you've learned recently will open new doors for you. Be watching for an opportunity, and guess what? It'll look like a way to provide service for others. When you spot it, move quickly. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today is a 6. You could have a technical breakthrough today. You're not stupid, although you might feel that way when you're learning something new. Keep pushing. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is a 6. Aquatix Jun. 20- Feb. 18). Today is a b. Money is a major theme today. The more nippies you can pinch, the longer you'll stay in business. Instead of cramping your style, frugality could spur your creativity. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 5. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 5. Foss the ball to your teammate today and let him or her run for the touchdown. The attention is going to be diverted to somebody else, no matter what you'n doing. NEW YORK — Many more people watched John Elway capture his first Super Bowl ring last year than watched him repeat that this year. Super Bowl ratings drop 8 percent from last year The overnight rating for Denver's 34-19 victory against Atlanta was a 40.7 with a 60 share, down 8 percent from the 44.1 rating and 66 score for last SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. year's game. Overmorns are based on 44 major markets. National ratings were due yesterday and could be the lowest for a Super Bowl since San Francisco defeated Eway's Broncos in 1990 and recorded a 39. Each ratings point represents 980,000 households, while the share is the percentage tuned to a program among TVs in actual use at the time. CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The millionaire rapper who thought he had enough of a game to start a second career in the NBA has been waived by the Charlotte Hornets. Master P, also known as Percy Miller, was one of two players waived yesterday by the Hornets. The team also waived guard Melvin Watson, a rookie from South Carolina. Rapper Master P waived by Charlotte Hornets Until recently, Miller played for the CBA's Fort Wayne Fury. He was invited to the Homets' camp after Tyre Davis, father of Hornets rookie Ricky Davis, talked to Charlotte general manager Bob Bass and the coaches. Miller averaged just one point and one assist in Charlotte's two preseason losses to the Atlanta Hawks. MLB chooses Seattle for 2001 All-Star game SEATTLE — After a 22-year absence, the All-Star game is returning to Seattle. The 2001 Major League All-Star game will be played at Safeco Field, commissioner Bud Selig and American League president Gene Budig said yesterday. The Mariners are scheduled to move into their new retractable-roof stadium July 15 after opening the season in the Kingdome, site of the 1979 All-Star game. The snow followed a week of spring like weather, in which the world's best racers trained while basking in sunshine. There was a brief break in the cloud cover in early afternoon, drawing a rear from the packed grandstands surrounding the finish area. But the break was short lived and another bank of clouds moved in, dooming the race. The game will be held in the 47,000seat ballpark sometime in July 2001, the exact date won't be determined until next year. Snow began falling in the Vail Valley at sunrise and with only intermittent breaks, continued into the afternoon. With only a couple hours of dependable light remaining, the race jury decided to postone the race. A crowd of 58,905 watched the National League win 7-6 in the 50th * All-Star game in 1979. The Associated Press. Foul weather forces ski race postponement VAL, Colo. — Snow and wind forced postponement of the women's super-G yesterday, the first scheduled event of the World Alpine Ski Championships. Sports Calendar Thur. 944 Mass. 832-8228 Women's Basketball vs. Colorado 7:05 p.m. Men's tennis at Rolex Indoors Track at Husker Invitational Men's tennis at Rolex Indoors MEN'S AP TOP 25 KU SWIMMING Swimming vs. iowa State 2:00 p.m. The top 25 teams in The Associated Press men's college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Jan. 31 total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking: rank team rec pts pvs 1. Connecticut (52) 19-2 1,756 1 2. Duke (19) 19-1 1,720 2 3. Cincinnati 20-1 1,626 5 4. Stanford 18-3 1,486 3 5. Kentucky 19-4 1,470 6 6. Auburn 20-1 1,381 7 7. Maryland 19-3 1,378 4 8. Michigan St. 18-4 1,308 8 9. St. John's 17-5 1,140 9 10. Arizona 15-3 1,097 13 11. Wisconsin 19-3 1,090 12 12. North Carolina 18-5 1,086 10 13. UCLA 15-5 895 11 14. Iowa 15-4 788 16 15. Ohio St. 16-6 702 15 16. Syracuse 15-6 522 17 17. New Mexico 17-4 500 18 18. Minnesota 13-5 439 19 tie.Purdue 15-6 439 14 20. Utah 16-4 374 — 21. Indiana 17-7 270 20 22. Charleston College 18-2 177 — 23. Arkansas 15-6 175 21 **24. Missouri** **15-4** **158** — 25. Miami 13-5 156 23 Others receiving votes: Oklahoma St. 137, Kansas 130, Florida 116, Tennessee 113, Gonzaga 54, Murray St. 54, St. 39, Xavier 32, Miami of Ohio 29, George Washington 28, Texas Christian 27, Tulsa 26, Texas 22, Mississippi 21, Washington 21, Tampa 20, Texas 20, Villanova 13, Southwest Missouri St. 10, Detroit 8, New Mexico St. 8, Old Dominion 5, Louisville 4, Creighton 3, Siena 2, Northwestern 1. Red Lyon Tavern University Christian Fellowship Tuesdays, 7:00pm at Ecumenical Christian Ministries (ECM) 1204 Oread (block north of the Kansas Union) http://www.7ukans.edu/~rcbsu/ 841-3148 KU Ki-Aikido Great for stress management, relaxation,and coordination. Club times are Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30 p.m. -7:00 p.m.and Saturdays from 10:00 a.m.- noon in room 207 Robinson. 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