Section A · Page 8 The University Daily Kansan Tuesday, October 10, 2000 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (Oct. 10). Use your intuition at work this year for a tidy profit. Don't tell all you know or guess in October. Keep secrets in November. Somebody else reveals too much in December. A loved one brings a pleasant surprise in February. A coworker needs extra assistance in March. Compliments come from afar in June. Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is a 4. Confusion today involves your work. You may be anxious to get started, but don't jump the gun. New information could change the way you do the job or even the job you do. Take those phone calls personally. You want to know. Taurus (April 20-Mav 20): Todav is a 7. The best intentions in the world won't make up for common sense. Your friend has loads of the former and not much of the latter. You could spot a bad deal in the making, so speak up. Don't assume everybody is as savvy as you are. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Today is a 5. Just when you thought things were settling down, something else flares up. The good news is there's a happy ending. The bad news is more work needs to be done first. Yes, it's only fair to get the one who made the mess to help clean it up. Cancer (June 22-July 22): Today is an 8. Things are likely to turn upside down. Something that you thought wouldn't work will, and something that you thought would work won't. Luckily, love is on your side. With that going for you, who cares about that other stuff? Today's worse for gambling than yesterday — in the morning, anyway. Stand pat until the dust clears. Real estate or items for your home could be a good deal, but you'll make the better deal by waiting. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Today is a 4. Virao (Aua. 23-Sept. 22): Today is a 6. You might find your forward movement thwarted, but don't give up. A recent difference of opinion may have shaken your confidence. Instead of worrying about who's right or wrong, find that kernel of valuable advice. Libra (Sept; 23-Oct 22): Today is a 5. Postpone travel plans until later. Ask your friend to visit you instead. You may have to work up to the last minute. It would be nice to relax with somebody you can talk freely with later — somebody who can keep a secret. Scarpio (Oct, 23-Nov, 21); Today is a 7. Somebody you care about might need a shoulder to cry on. You're great at that job. Your helpful advice ought to be right on target, too. This other person can't see the forest for the trees. For you, it's easy. Saaittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Today is a 4. A lot of talk is going on, and you'll be tempted to participate. If you can control the urge, do so. Your better tactic is to find out what they know. Things may not be as you thought they were. Stranger things have happened. Capricorn (Dec, 22-Jan. 19): Today is a 6. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18); Today is a 5. Capitron (Dec. 22-31, 1974). You could run every which way, trying to keep up with a tough schedule. Your communications network should work well, so use it. Call a friend who can call a friend. Networking is a lifesaves today. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Today it's 6:30. This isn't just a tough day for you; it's tough for everybody. Don't feel too sorry for yourself if you run short on funds. You still have plenty of love, and that's the more important commodity by a long shot. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 6. Your biggest annoyances are the distractions. They could keep you from doing the most important thing. First figure out what that is. Then do it. After that, who cares? Actually, you may need the whole day to get it done. 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According to a report in yesterday's USA Today, Visa, General Motors and Anheuser-Busch are paying about $12 million — or roughly triple what they shelled out last time — for their advertisements on the show. The price works out to more than $450,000 for a 30-second ad — comparable to the rate for such lucrative series as Friends and Monday Night Football. CBS is looking to sell eight or nine total sponsorships, and USA Today says the openings could spark a bidding war. Survivor: The Australian Outback is scheduled to premier after the Super Bowl, Sunday, Jan. 28. The network plans to use spots before and during the game to promote the first episode. "For the first time, there may be as much hype for the show after the Super Bowl as the Super Bowl itself," said Joe Abruzzese, the network's president of ad sales. Use Kansan classifieds Another valuable lesson learned from Hollywood: 14 of 74 Everyone speaks English. Especially Russians. Introducing Nibblebox.com. 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