2A Monday, March 27, 1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN By Jeane Dixon HAPPY BIRTHDAY! IN THE NEXT YEAR OF YOUR LIFE: Your stock will rise to new heights. Temper your desire for independence with the spirit of compromise or a tender romance could wither on the vine. Travel may be necessary to promote a new business venture. Remember, a powerful personal magnetism makes you your own best spokesperson. Extra cash on hand gets 1996 off to a flying start. CLEBEBRITES BORN ON THIS DATE: singer Manish Carey, gymnast Bart Conner, photographer Edward Steichen, actress Maria Schneider. **ARIES** (mixed 21-April 19): You may have mixed feelings about a real estate deal; postpurchase buying or selling. Stay on track at work. Extra compensation is possible if you meet a tough deadline. Showcase your special talents. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): An exciting day lies ahead. Your AURUS (April 20-May 20) Self-doubt could make you your own worst enemy. Deep-six those pessimistic thoughts! A daring solo endeavor will attract the attention of someone influential. excellent day we need. Four plans fall into place, thanks to an attractive member of the opposite sex. Buy clothes at sales. A small family dinner enjoys favorable influences. Avoid discussing old grievances. CANCER (June 21- July 22): Take wild-sounding schemes and bargain offers with a grain of salt. Conventional investments produce the best returns. Stick to the tried-and-treated. Competitive sports enjoy favorable influences. LEO (July 23 Aug. 22). Your problem-solving skills are working in high gear, giving you the edge over a rival. Answer important correspondence promptly. To keep everyone happy, acknowledge your co-workers' contributions. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Throw away those rose-colored glasses! Confirm all data before signing an agreement. Weight your romantic options carefully, then make the best possible choice. **VIRGO** (Aug. 23-Sep. 22). It says to think big! Private calls help you put your ideas across Two hearts work better than one, and medium-head costs is a must. Aromatic relationship heats up. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Use any information information judiously. Your intuition is also a reliable guide to finding financial bargains. Do not let the flicker finger of fate disturb your poise. Act confident when encountering a former ally. SAFETY NOTES (Nov. 22-December 21): Channeling your energies into constructive activities will keep you from going to extremes. Try to get some sort of exercise every single day. After dark, stoke the fires of romance. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22, Jan.19) Good timing is the key to success today. Guard against release information before it can be used to ful advantage. You and a close ally see eye-to-eye, taking steps toward an important goal. ON CAMPUS AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). A short business trip will let you establish important rapport. Dress for success; a polished appearance sometimes has greater impact than words, Romance sizzles. You and partner could make a special pact, PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Decisions made while you are in doubt seldom work to your benefit. Forget past sorrows and look to the future with confidence. You can become a bright star in the literary or musical field. TODAY'S CHILDREN are both creative and restless. We paper them and a box of watercolors or crayons and they will have a ball! Mature beyond their years, these children often feel more comfortable with older people than their peers. A tendency to flit from one project to another is all that can keep these tremendously talented Aries from finding great success in the arts. Gently encourage them to see things through to completion. Horacecopes are provided for entertainment purposes only The University Daily Kansan (USPS 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 119 Stauffer-Fall Hall, Lawrence, Kan., 66045, daily during regular school year, excluding Saturday, Sunday, holidays and finals periods, and Wednesday during the summer session. Second-class postage is paid in Lawrence, Kan., 66044. Annual subscriptions by mail are $90. Student subscriptions are paid through the student activity fee. Postmaster: send address changes to the University Daily Kansan, 119 Stauffer-Fall Hall, Lawrence, Kan., 66045 ■ KU Summer Institute in Hiratsuka, Japan may receive funding that would reduce the program fee to $1,500. Complete applications must be received by March 31. For more information, call Susan McNally at 864-3742. African and African-American Studies and the Office of Minority Affairs will close the exhibits "Black Students" and "Black Presence" today in the Spencer Research Library and the Kansas Union. For more information, call Akin Agayi at 864-3054. LesBiGay Services of Kansas has peer counseling for people who are gay, lesbian, bisexual or unsure. Counseling is available year round. For more information, call 864-3506. St. Lawrence Catholic Campus Center will celebrate Mass at 12:30 p.m. today in Danforth Chapel. KU Kempo Karate Club will meet at 6 p.m. today in 130 Robinson Center. For more information, call Mark at 842-4713. International Students Association will meet at 6 p.m. today at the Regionalist Room in the Kansas Union. For more information, call Jennifer Beck at 865-0984. KU Tae Kwon Do Club will meet at 6 p.m. today in 207 Robinson Center. For more Information, call Jason Anishanslin at 843-7973. St. Lawrence Catholic Campus Center will sponsor "Exploring the Faith" at 7 tonight at 1631 Crescent Road. For more information, call 843-0357. KU Yoga Club will meet at 7 tonight at the Daisy Hill Room in the Burge Union. St. Lawrence Catholic Campus Center will sponsor "Fundamentals of Catholicism" at 8:10 tonight at 1631 Crescent Road. For more information, call 843-0357. OAKS—Non-Traditional Student Organization will sponsor a brown bag lunch from 11:30 a.m. until 1 p.m. tomorrow at the Rock Chalk Room in the Burge Union. For more information, call Mike Austin at 864-7317. Russian and East European Studies will present a speech, "Russian-Ukrainian Relations: Burdens of History," at 12:30 p.m. Office of Study Abroad will sponsor an informational meeting about study in a Spanish-speaking country at 4 p.m. tomorrow in 4059 Wescoe Hall. tomorrow in 211 Blake KU Karate Club will meet at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow in 130 Robinson Center. For more information, call Brad Bernet at 823-2157. International Students Association will meet at 6 p.m. today at the Regionalist Room in the Kansas Union. For more information, call Jennifer Beck at 865-0984. Hispanic American Leadership Organization will meet at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Pioneer Room in the Burge Union. For more information, call Gabe Ortiz at 864-6242. Watkins Memorial Health Center will sponsor an eating disorders support group at 7 p.m. tomorrow at the second floor conference room in Watkins Health Center. For more information, call Sarah Kirk at 864-4121. Dr. Seuss Club will meet at 7 p.m. tomorrow at Alcove F in the Kansas Union. For more information, call Julie Dublinske at 842-7462. Christian Science Student Organization will sponsor a forum, "Love for all Mankind," at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at Alcove I in the Kansas Union. For more information, call Trace Schmeltz at 843-6094. KU Fencing Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in 130 Robinson Center. For more information, call John Hendrix at 864-5861. KCBT Student Ministries will sponsor a Bible study at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Regionalist Room in the Kansas Union. For more information, call Adam Decatur at 841-1683. Amnesty International will sponsor a letter-writing session at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Glass Onion, 624 W. 12th St. For more information, call Simone Weheb at 842-5407. Lutheran Campus Ministry will sponsor Taize prayer at 8:30 p.m. toorrow in Danforth Chapel. For more information, call Pastor Brian Johnson at 843-4948. Weather So urce: Michael Bobey, KU Weather Service ON THE RECORD An outside wall of Haworth Hall was spray-painted with red paint, KU police reported Thursday. Damage was estimated at $10. A KU student's pullout compact disc player, radar detector and 32 compact discs were stolen Thursday from a car in the 1000 block of Kentucky Street, Lawrence police reported. The items were valued at $1,058. A KU student's cellular phone was stolen Thursday from a car in the 1000 block of Tennessee Street, Lawrence police reported. The phone was valued at $60. A University of Kansas Medical Center employee's canned foods, computer, VCR, German marks and other items were stolen from the 2500 block of Cimarron Drive, Lawrence police reported Thursday. The items were valued at $8,400. A KU student's window screens were damaged Wednesday in the 2200 block of West 26th Street, Lawrence police reported. Damage was estimated at $20. A Watkins employee's car was damaged Friday in the 500 block of Wisconsin Street, Lawrence police reported. Damage was estimated at $400. A mountain bicycle, compact disc player and other items were stolen from two KU students Tuesday in the 1400 block of Lawrence Avenue, Lawrence police reported. The items were valued at $947. A KU employee's camcorder was stolen from the 3300 block of Iowa Street, Lawrence police reported Friday. The camcorder was valued at $300. A KU student's car was damaged in the 900 block of Madeline Lane, Lawrence police reported Friday. Damage was estimated at $1,500. 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