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friday, january 30, 2004
ay Neil Mulka and Emily Elmore
Horoscope
Today's Birthday (Jan. 30)
You start out the year as a stick-in-the-mud homebody, but that's OK. You're fixing up your place, and that's an important task. After you've finished, you may have a good reason to entertain — and, of course, you'll have a place to do it. Dig in!
Aries (March 21-April 19). Today is a 6.
Take care of business for at least one more day. Then, you can run and play with your friends. Don't waste any time. Minimize distractions and keep on cranking.
Taurus (April 20-May 20). Today is a 9.
Funish what you've been working on. Give yourself a sense of completion, even if you don't convince everyone. Your voice travels farther than you will ever know.
Gemini (May 21-June 21). Today is a 6.
You'd be smart to go along with whatever your boss has in mind. That holds true for your teacher or your guru, too. Comply.
Cancer (June 22-July 22). Today is a 7.
You can find a practical solution to just about any problem, although some problems pose more of a challenge than others. Don't give up. You're good at this.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22). Today is a 6.
Remember to be respectful. Say "sir" or "madam" when appropriate. The person in charge of divvy up the loot will be impressed.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Today is an 8.
Drawing up lists and making plans qualifies as a first step toward your goal. Finish an old job as quickly as possible so that you can get to the new stuff.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22). Today is a 7.
Getthe raw materials and putthem together yourself. You'll wind up with an item more valuable than anything you could have bought.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21). Today is a 7.
If you're feeling pooped, let the other person drive. Relax and let
somebody else take charge. You won't lose a thing.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
Today is a 6.
Don't talk much about a work in progress. It's not quite ready to be displayed. This isn't the same as being sneaky; it's more like working out the bugs.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19).
Today is an 8.
Accepting love can be like drinking a tonic; it quiets a fearful mind. So don't second-guess a thoughtful gesture. Allow it to penetrate.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Today is a 6.
You'll soon be up and at 'em again, but there's no need to push. If you feel like fussing around your place instead of going out, that's OK.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20). Today is a 7.
prepare for a gathering at your place, both physically and mentally. Traditions that you've established will bring stability, love and fun. If you don't have any traditions, make some up.
Today's puzzle
Crossword
ACROSS
1 Roman orator
7 Used-car site
10 Hot tubs
14 More clamorous
15 Aerosol medication
17 Huns' leader
18 Harding's successor
19 Hodgepodge
21 Puzzling question
22 Saintly glow
23 Clod buster
24 Informal affirmative
25 Sgt.'s underling
28 Jersey cager
29 "Travels with My "
31 Do ghost work
33 __ Kong
35 Pallid
39 Irish homeland
40 Gritty
41 Mystery game
42 Pose like Charles Atlas
43 Browse the Web
44 Play for time
45 As a result
47 Crete peak
49 Glove compartment item
50 Bounder
53 Wallet single
54 Ceremonial act
56 Pacific state
58 Spooky state
62 Like beasts or aliens
64 Stands of trees
65 Approaching
66 Heckart or Herlie
67 Requirement
68 Knight's address
69 Burns with hot liquid
DOWN
1 Applaud
2 Little bit
3 Slices
4 Wharton or Plaf
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01/30/04
5 Dependent
6 Delphic seer
7 Parasitic insects
8 John Lennon's Yoko
9 Palmstakingly accurate
10 Lost traction
11 Rice field
12 Viewpoint
13 Much inclined
14 Foreigner
20 Conservatory
23 Delay
25 Cook
26 Beach bucket
27 Angler's decoy
28 Savoir-faire
29 On deck
34 Possessive pronoun
36 Kind of dunk
37 Honolulu dance
38 Sharp cry
40 Tidal waves
44 Mock-heroic
46 Poppyooc
Yesterday's solutions
48 Funeral laments
50 Ecclesiastical law
51 All by oneself
52 Two-step or tango
55 "Gay"
57 Wearing
footwear
58 Cal Tech grad
59 Daredevil Knifevel
60 Burpree kernel
61 IRS IDs
63 Singer DIFranco
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