4B Wednesday, September 20,1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Today's birthday (Sept. 20): Make a major investment in your romantic relationship late this month or next. Push hard to finish a difficult project in November. Entertaining at home should be fun in December. Work with a loved one to achieve a difficult objective in January. In March, change back to something that worked for you before. Concentrate from then until August on a difficult assignment. Completing that helps you advance to the next level. By Linda C. Black Arles (March 21-April 19): You're even stronger, more vigorous, enthusiastic and good-looking than usual today. That's good, because there's a lot of work to be done. Don't be distracted by a person who wants to argue; it's just a ploy to get your attention. Make a date for when the job's finished. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Make a choice today regarding your home or real estate in general. You're in a practical frame of mind so you should be able to avoid the frills. Listen to an older person's objections, but make your own decision. You're the one who has to live with it! Gemini (May 21-June 21): Make time to study and you'll become more valuable to your employer. Don't let it interfere with your regular duties, however. Travel plans with a loved one may not quite materialize for a while, but you can sure have a great time talking about them! Cancer (June 22-July 22): Work-related shopping could be expensive today. Don't purchase a luxury item when the basic model would do the job just as well. Don't let a child talk you into buying too many toys, either. Go through the closets, instead. You may have just what you need. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): You may feel like you deserve an expensive item. That may be true, but so what? The question is really whether you have the money. Figure that out first. Consult a friend on a confusing subject. You may misunderstand the question. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You're under pressure today to do something you promised. There may also be new regulations with which you must comply. Go along with the program and you'll gain job security. That, in turn, should lessen your natural tendency to be nervous. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Meet with friends to set new goals but don't forget a previous commitment. You're lucky with games, sports and romance all day and all night. If you spend too much time playing though, you could jammed up against a deadline later. *Scorpio* (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): An older person can get downright annoying today. Put up with the arrogant attitude and you may end up in a better position than you are in now. As usual, persistence pays off. You can also learn a valuable lesson from a confrontational situation. Heed unwelcome advice. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You should be pretty lucky today. Extend your influence a little further by accepting a challenge. A social event could lead to or enhance true love. That may occur in the morning rather than the evening, however. That's OK. Set up a date. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): The focus today is on other people's money. That could be something you owe, or money they owe you. Either way, check it out. Things may have changed since you thought about it last. It's also a good day to make decisions regarding an inheritance. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You may be pushed today past your old limits. You've spent long enough figuring out what to do next; now it's time to make the decision. An enthusiastic partner may be required in order to proceed further. Team up to overcome the last obstacle. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): This looks like a very busy day for you; parts of it could get downright hectic. Set your priorities first and then just keep yourself on course. Slow and steady wins the race. Don't let a critical older person dampen your enthusiasm. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment only. Miami victory eases Marino's pain The Associated Press MIAMI — Dan Marino says he feels fine, and the Miami Dolphins' playoff prospects look healthy, too. Marino bruised his chest Monday night when tackled from behind by Pittsburgh linebacker Greg Lloyd. But a 23-10 Miami victory against the Steelers alleviated Marino's pain. "I'm going to be OK," said Marino, who watched the end of the game from the sideline. "I could have gone back in if I had to." By outsourcing three opponents 95-27, the Dolphins have become strong favorites to win the conference. Lloyd had pledged that he would try to knock Marino "into next week," and his chance came late in the third period when he caught the 34-year-old quarterback and drove him into the infield dirt face first. No penalty was called. "I was just mad," Marino said. "He hit me hard and clean. He's not a dirty player." Miami receiver Irving Fryar was less forging toward Lloyd. "He followed through possibly harder than he should have," Fryar said, "but the referee didn't call it. He makes you think that he did it on purpose. It makes you upset. What goes around comes around." Lloyd declined to talk with reporters. "People have been looking into it too much," Steelers coach Cowlow said. "The official saw the hit. Greg wasn't trying to hurt him." The match-up, billed as a possible preview of the AFC championship game, became lopsided because of five turnovers by Pittsburgh (2-1). Miami contained the Steelers' running game and capitalized on good field position. The Steelers are going to beat a lot of teams this year," Marino said. It's a likelihood that made Miami's lopsided victory all the more impressive The Dolphins did it mostly with defense — again. J.B. Brown made two interceptions and Troy Vincent added his third of the season to go with a pair of Miami fumble recoveries. Mike Tomczak, who threw for a career-high 343 yards in a win against Miami last year, this time managed just 104 yards. The score was 23-3 when third-stinger Jim Miller replaced Tomczak in the fourth quarter Monday night. Miller passed for one score, which was only the second touchdown allowed by the Dolphins' defense this season. "We're doing a great job right now," Miami linebacker Bryan Cox said. "We're getting off the field after third down and we're causing turnovers."For the first time since I've been here, I think we've got more talent on defense than offense." The Dolphins had too much talent for the Steelers, who will try to bounce back Sunday at home against Minnesota. Miami plays next at Cincinnati on Oct. 1 after taking this week off. The bye couldn't come at a better time for a quarterback with a sore chest. 100s Announcements STERLING SILVER JEWELRY Hoops, ringed with rings, toe rings, body piercing rings and more! The Dzc. Disp., 202 New 110 Business Personals Mt. 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