1 4B Wednesday, March 6, 1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Horoscopes Today's Birthday (March 7). Pay off your bills this year and start getting wealthy. In March, figure out how and get started; you're even smarter than usual now. Get married in May or add to your family. From June to September, work hard and save. Pool resources with a partner and invest in October. Succeed with an old trick in December. Friends help you achieve a goal in January. February is full of surprises and secrets are revealed. By Linda C. Black Aries (March 21-April 19). Confidential information requires action this morning. Do what needs to be done but keep quiet about it. Don't let love interfere with the workday — your boss won't be amused. Romance should be going pretty well. Tonight, play a little one-on-one. Taurus (April 20-May 20). You may feel tense if you can't find the right words. Ask a friend to help. A big assignment is more fun with a team. Follow a quiet person's suggestion for a brilliant solution. The good advice you get pays for a long-distance call tonight. adventure Gemini (May 21-June 21). Your extrasensory perception is getting better. In a couple of weeks, you'll be able to read your boss's mind pretty well. If you get an incomplete assignment, don't complain — you're smart enough to figure it out. Tonight, plan a wild, romantic Cancer (June 22-July 22). A long-distance conversation this morning could spur you to action. Trust a friend who has always been there for you. Take precautions to minimize damage from a midday breakdown. Tonight, listen to your roommate's hopes, dreams and complaints. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22). You should find what you want if you shop this morning. The trouble is that it costs too much. Borrow something from a sibling, instead. Your supervisor's practical advice helps solve another problem. You're learning necessary skills. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Listen to your partner today. He or she could come up with a scheme that will really work. A potentially magic moment is interrupted this morning. Reschedule it for later tonight after the kids are in bed. Don't forget a bill that's due. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). By sharing costs, you and a friend could make a honey of a deal. Study the situation carefully at work. Research may be required to understand a tough assignment. Listen to what a co-worker is saying but pay attention to body language too. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Make sure your sweetheart thinks your recent actions are fair or there could be trouble. Ask this morning but you may not get an answer until later. A child may finally talk about something that's been brewing. Make time to listen tonight. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). A meeting this morning provides information you can use at home. Don't spend too much money on an unnecessary product. Replenish financial resources before depleting them again. A flirtatious co-worker is more serious than you are. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Make sure your boss is on the right track. He or she needs your guidance from time to time. New material you're learning could be very helpful today. It'll make you look good to friends and allow you to win an argument. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). A loan to a friend or son-in-law made today won't be repaid until August. To avoid disappointment, set it up like that now. A sister-in-law can keep you up to date on all the family gossip. While you're at it, find out what they have been saying about you. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20). You're getting smarter as the day progresses. Use your own judgment rather than playing follow the leader. You may be aware of something the other person is missing. Put more money into your savings account tonight. You'll be glad later. By Scott Adams Dilbert Shrams E-mail: SCOTTADAMS@AOL.COM WALLY IS UNDER THE TABLE. HE'LL PRETEND TO BE THE 3-D INTERFACE THAT WE COULD BUILD IF WE WEREN'T DOING USELESS DEMOS. NBA calls a technical foul on Motorola Electronics firm accused of illegally using pagers to relay game accounts The Associated Press NEW YORK - The NBA has sued Motorola Inc., accusing the electronics company of illegally providing game accounts on a pager-like device. The NBA and its marketing arm, NBA Properties Inc., allege misappropriation, false advertising, unfair competition, copyright infringement and other violations of federal and state laws in the suit filed in U.S. District Court in Manhattan, N.Y. In addition to Motorola, the lawsuit identified as defendants Sports Team Analysis and Tracking Systems Inc., also known as STATS Inc., which allegedly assembled the information. Early last year, Motorola unveiled SportsTrax, a wireless pager-like device that delivers batter-by-batter status of major league baseball games. The NBA said that this season Motorola had began to transmit accounts of basketball games on the SportsTrax as well. The service is not licensed or authorized by the NBA to provide play-by-play accounts and descriptions of games its customers, the law-suit said. According to the lawsuit, the service amounts to a flagrant taking of extremely valuable property rights belonging exclusively to NBA parties. The lawsuit seeks a preliminary and permanent injunction and other unspecified damages against Motorola, of Schaumburg, Ill., and STATS, of Skoll, Ill. STATS allegedly assembled accounts of NBA games and transmitted the descriptions on FM radio lines to visual displays on the paging devices. "The NBA SportsTrax Service attempts to simulate as closely as possible the live action of ongoing NBA games and broadcasts within the form of the hand-held pager device," the lawsuit said. During the game, the owner of the paging device can view a visual display of where the ball is at each moment. STATS also had begun transmitting the same account and description of the games on the America Online computer network, the lawsuit said. Customers allegedly are sold three-year subscriptions to the service for $200. The lawsuit claimed Motorola sought a license with the NBA in September 1994 for the service, but no deal was reached. Chris Brienza, an NBA representative, said he could not comment on litigation, as did Margot Brown, a Motorola representative. Two telephone messages for the SportsTrax public relations department were not immediately returned. There was no one in the STATS offices yesterday evening. MANAGERS MEETING Sunday, March 10 @ 7:00pm in 115 Robinson INSTANT SCHEDULING Tues., March 12 & Wed., March 13 $25 / Team DIVISIONS OFFERED MEN-WOMEN GREEK OPEN RESIDENTIAL REC CO-REC INSTANT SCHEDULING IS 15FTH COMPRE/1FTH SERVE. THE MANAGER MEETS THE MANAGER MEETING (of course!) Recreation Services 208 Robinson 864-354-6 "THRIFTY THURSDAY!" SAVE BIG BUCKS! 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