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Coast for a while after that, until around September. Travel may be required. In October, career demands could put pressure on your romantic relationship. Be especially attention then, and you'll make December more pleasant. You'll get a better present, too. Todav's Birthday (Jan. 17) HOROSCOPES Aries (March 21-April 19)-Todav is a 6. Area (march 24-April 15) - Today is a 6. Your chance to communicate a manvelous new idea will come later this evening. This morning, you have to figure out what it is. The most difficult obstruction will be a bossy, opinionated person. The worst part is that he or she may be partially correct. Taurus (April 20-May 20) - Today is an 8. Although you still have a lot of good cards in your hand, the opposition is starting to wise up. You'll make your best deal early. Your most loyal follower may need a little comforting tonight, so be prepared to provide it. Don't argue; that could get expensive. Gemini (Mav 21-June 21)-Today is a 5. You may have been under a little stress lately if you have a domineering boss. Tomorrow you should have more control. A financial burden you've been worrying about may ease, too. You may not have more money, but you'll learn to use it better. Cancer (June 22-July 22)-Today is a 9. Cancer (June 22 July 22) Tuesday - Your most recent investment is a very sound one. A friend is steering you in the right direction. Your instincts are on target, too. Make your move now, both in romance and in business. You've got an advantage over the competition. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) - Todav is a 5. Watch out for a surprise development. It could be something you've anticipated but didn't expect quite yet. Tonight will be good for furthering your education in a hands-on way. Don't avoid a difficult job; it's one of those valuable learning experiences. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sep. 2). Today is a 10. You are the lucky one again today. Ask for what you want, and it may just fall into your lap. Tonight, take a break. Relaxing with a comedy show will help you stay happy and healthy. It will be even better for you if you watch it snuggled up with a close friend. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - Today is a 4. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - Today is a 4. One of your talents is your ability to teach abstract ideas. Your weakness today could be understanding them. If you need help, call on an Aquarius. If you're looking for romance, get together with a person who can teach you something. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) - Today is an 8. Make an offer that can't be refused. But finish up early. It will get more difficult to pull this off as the day progresses. People will be full of talk tonight, but they'll be very hard to pin down. A surprise you're planning will work best now. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) - Today is a 4. Keep you nose to the grindstone today. You need the money. You deserve an evening of intellectual stimulation. If you don't already have a friend in mind, go where students hang out. You might even find something you'd like to learn. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - Today is a 9. Finish up any business that's left to be done while you still have the advantage. Avoid talking too much about a deal that's not finalized. You may have spent so much time working lately that you've neglected the family. Do something special tonight. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) - Today is a 3. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) - Today is a 3. You may need to come up with a new idea quickly this morning. Don't make major decisions. Give it time to ferment awhile. This evening will be good for collecting data. Check your sources to avoid a wild goose chase. Places (Feb. 19-March 20) - Todav is an 8. Pisces (Feb. 19-march 20) - Today is an 8. You should be most confident this morning. Your luck is good all day, so don't start second guessing yourself. Something you're learning can help you bring in more money. Follow a friend's advice, and you'll do very well. NOTE: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment only. Arizona, Tampa Bay teams assigned baseball leagues The Associated Press The vote thus ended a threat by five AL teams that had threatened to block league assignments for the 1998 expansion clubs. SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — The Arizona Diamondbacks will become the 15th team in the National League, and the Tampa Bay Devil Rays will join the American League, a source confirmed yesterday. There was no immediate announcement on which divisions Arizona and Tampa Bay would join. The source, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the assignment of baseball's newest teams had been approved unanimously by NL owners and by a 12-2 vote of AL owners. Votes of 11-3 in each league were required for passage. Acting commissioner Bud Selig was furious, calling Athletics president Sandy Alderson and Angels president Tony Tavares in for meetings around 11 p.m. Wednesday in an attempt to change the vote. Baseball's ruling executive council voted Tuesday to recommend putting Arizona in the NL and Tampa Bay in the AL. But the Chicago White Sox, Kansas City, Texas, Seattle and Oakland said they would not go along, according to management sources who spoke on the condition they not be identified. Some AL teams were concerned they would have additional games out of their time zone, causing early and late television starts that would decrease ratings and revenue. During the joint meeting of both leagues yesterday, AL owners broke off repeatedly to caucus. One possible solution was to adjust the schedule for interleague play, one source said. After the assignments finally were approved, the owners decided that a committee would look into possible realignment of teams and changing the format for interleague play in 1998. Under the formula that starts this season, NL East teams will play a three-game series against each AL East team, NL Central teams will play a three-game series against each AL Central team, and NL West teams will play two-game home and road series against each AL West team. California, Toronto and the New York Yankees, who voted against the plan in an AL straw poll Wednesday, changed their minds yesterday and told Selig they would vote yes. By late yesterday, only Kansas City and Texas had voted no on the assignment question. The assumption was that with expansion, the NL East teams would play the AL Central or West in 1998, Owners could designate more interleague games in the same time zone, deciding on annual games between New York's Mets and Yankees, Chicago's Cubs and White Sox, the Los Angeles area's Dodgers and Angels, the San Francisco Bay area's Giants and Athletics, Texas' Rangers and Astros, Canada's Blue Jays and Expos and Florida's Marlins and Devil Rays. the NL Central would play the AL East or West, and the NL West would play the ALEast or Central. Any change in interleague play rules would require the approval of the players' association AL wanted both expansion teams. Failing that, the AL would rather have had Phoenix so that no teams would have to switch divisions. However, NL owners wanted Phoenix because of its proximity to Los Angeles, San Diego and Colorado. The Diamondbacks already had scheduled a party last night to celebrate joining the NL West, and the Devil Rays planned a celebration for today in Tampa. Owners approved the expansion teams in March 1995, giving themselves a deadline of January 1997 for the league assignments. The deadline, originally Jan. 1, was extended to Jan. 17 by the Diamondbacks and Devil Rays. If you sometimes have questions about God and the meaning of life, let's talk about them at There's only one problem with religions that have all the answers. They don't allow questions. The Glass Onion 624 W. 12th 9:15 - 10:30 p.m. Friday, January 17 This Friday we'll talk about "Who is God?" (By the way- we don't have all the answers either.) (Sponsored by: Baptist Student Union, Canterbury House (Episcopal), Ecumenical Christian Ministries (Presbyterian, United Church of Church, Church of the Brethren), Lutheran Campus Ministry (ELCA), United Methodist Campus Ministry.)