HOROSCOPES Because the stars know things we don't. Aries (March 21-April 19) Today is a 9 Productivity is yours, but your wanderlust may be acting up. Some dream from the past could come calling, and what was stuck before now flows easily. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is an 8 A congratulatory note arrives. Add it to the positive testimonials on your website. Go over the financials, too. Paint a persuasive picture of your goals. Gemini (May 21-June 21) Today is a 7 Lively discussions ensue. Seemingly closed doors now open. Hold off on travel just now. A caring soul is there to help with a big decision. Cancer (June 22-July 22) Today is an 8 Dig into a big job, and get lost in creative effort. Put together the budget, and your skills with penny-pinching are appreciated. Innovation saves time. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is a 7 Are there any jobs that need to be done first? Mop up messes before you play. A loved one encourages you to take on a challenge that inspires. It could cost extra. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today is an 8 Today is an 8 Get into a homebody phase for the next few days. Start a project, clean closets or just laze around. Follow another's suggestion for a pleasant surprise. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today is an 8 today is an 8 All of a sudden, things start making sense. There's plenty of work and more coming. Extra effort makes a difference. A surprise boosts self-esteem. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Today is a 9 Today is a 9 There's more money to be made, if you're willing to work. Stick to the budget, and it'll be easier to make household changes soon. A loved one has a brilliant idea. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec.21) Today is a 7 Enjoy the next two days in the limelight. Use your extra self-confidence to accomplish things that stopped you before. The outcome's fantastic. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is an 8 **Capricorn** (June 22-January 19) Today is an 8 Don't sweat the small stuff; there are plenty of big dreams to focus on. Keep your eye on the ball; be the ball; do whatever it takes to get past limitations. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb.18) Today is an 8 Audreys (Jan. 20-Ed. Aug.) Today is an 8 Others are paying attention to your moves. Don't be afraid to serve as an inspiration. There's much to learn, but also much to teach. Build on solid ground. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is an 8 today is an 8 Service to others brings your personal growth to the next level. Avoid distractions that keep you from completing your tasks. It's satisfying. Embrace change. 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Yesterday's Cryptoquip: BEING THAT THE OPTIMISTIC CHAP IS AN ENGLISHMAN. I RECKON HE TENDS TO LOOK ON THE BRIT SIDE. Today's Cryptoquip Clue: D equals S WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 2012 SUDOKU Difficulty Level ★★★ LITERATURE 1/18 Fans of the writer plan one last vigil for the "Poe toaster," who for decades has left roses and a bottle of cognac at Poe's grave on the anniversary of his birth. ASSOCIATED PRESS Poe fans awaiting birthday tribute ASSOCIATED PRESS BALTIMORE — For decades, a mysterious man left three roses and cognac on Edgar Allan Poe's grave to mark the anniversary of the writer's birth. But after the visitor, dubbed the "Poe Toaster", failed to appear two years in a row, Poe fans are planning one last vigil this week before calling an end to the annual Jan. 19 tradition. Poe House and Museum Curator Jeff Jerome, who has kept watch for the "Poe Toaster" since 1978, thinks that it's Poe's suffering and his lifelong dream to be a poet that people still relate to. Poe was buried in Westminster Burial Ground, then moved to a more prominent spot in the front of the cemetery in 1875. The rose and cognac tributes of an anonymous man dressed in black with a white scarf and wide-brimmed hat are thought to date back to at least the 1940s. ANTIMATTER Sam Gharaibeh HOLLYWOOD Future uncertain for the Golden Globes The Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. which created and owns the Golden Globes, is going to war with Dick Clark Productions, the longtime producer of the Globes' show. LOS ANGELES — The Golden Globes Awards are over, but a battle for the show's future is just starting. At issue is a 2010 deal that Dick Clark Productions made with NBC to keep the Golden Globes on the network through 2018. That deal was to go into effect starting with this year's show. 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