4B Tuesday, February 27,1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Today's Birthday (Feb. 27). Discover a treasure at home in March. A move in June could help your relationship by July, but your sweetheart may be unsure. Be supportive then. Push for a greater voice at work in August. A trip in November may fizzle out; it might be more fun to stay home. Go for a promotion in December. There will be a test. Confide dreams to a friend in January, and get lucky. Study in secret in February, to solve a riddle. Aries (March 21-April 19). Do everything that requires intelligence or involves paperwork before noon. Keep a low profile after then. Avoid buying or selling anything, if at all possible. Spend tonight at home, cuddled up with a snuggle companion. Taurus (April 20-May 20). Go along with one of your sweetheart's whims this morning. You'll make points. A friend may call later, in a jam. Give sympathy, but don't bail out irresponsibility. You should start to relax by tonight. Don't take on anything stressful. Gemini (May 21-June 21). Make hay while the sun shines. For you, that's up until about noon. After that, there's no point in starting new projects. They'll fizzle out. Research the next addition to your wardrobe tonight. Don't buy anything, just read through all the ads. Cancer (June 22-July 22). Today's another drudge. Don't let it get you down. Tonight, conditions change in your favor. By tomorrow, you'll be on top of your game again. Let its temporary slump teach you a valuable lesson—not to take yourself too seriously. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22). Have meetings and set goals early in the day. You'll be more enthusiastic then. Around noon, discuss finances with a person who might loan you some money. That'll be time well spent. Tonight, pay back a debt to a friend. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sep. 22). Set firm priorities this morning. A loved one may try to talk you out of your spare change. Leave yourself lunch money. It'll get worse before it gets better. An authority figure argues with your flawless logic around noon. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Start thinking about vacation plans. Yea, we're rumin' a little bit hot tonight. I can barely see the road from the heat coming of it. I reach down, in between my legs, ease the seat back...Yes, Panama. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Financial matters demand your attention again this morning. You could win the jackpot, if you play your cards right. Don't tell everything you know; do ask questions. Tonight's good for travel, or dinner at an exotic restaurant. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Make a decision this morning, or your roommate will do it for you. You may have to go into debt to get what you want for the house. Don't act yet; ask questions instead. Work on your taxes tonight. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan 19). If you're overloaded this morning, a Cancer or a Pisces can help. Also, take care of your health. Get an appointment for a checkup. A sympathetic person can alleviate your stress, if you'll do as you're told. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Do something wildly spontaneous and romantic with your sweetheart this morning. You won't have time later. Your workload will be intense for the next few days. Finish everything you can right now, before the flood hits. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20). Today could be nerve wracking. Keep from getting flustered by setting priorities. A mess at home will have to wait until you've handled the mess at work. You may change your mind about the former, anyway. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should only be read for entertainment. Dilbert By Scott Adams Sattos E-mail: SCOTTIADA Steelers QB may stay in town Jets still want to sign Neil O'Donnell quickly By DAVE GOLDBERG AP Football Writer HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. — Neil O'Donnell, whom the New York Jets are attempting to sign as the cornerstone of their rebuilding program, may now be leaning toward returning to the Pittsburgh Steelers, the team he led to the Super Bowl. AP Football Writer While the Jets hope to have O'Donnell signed this week, talks have been heating up between the quarterback and the the quarterback and the Steelers. Steve Gutman, the Jets' president, continued to be optimistic — to a point. "Negotiations regarding Neil O'Donnell are hot," Gutman said yesterday. "They may even be red hot. But there's no way to say now how they're going to come out and when." O'Donnell's agent, Leigh Steinberg, said yesterday he's willing to wait for further offers from Pittsburgh. He is also continuing talks with the St. Louis Rams. The problem for the Jets is Pittsburgh's attraction to O'Donnell is its success. Coach Bill Cowher has been talking to O'Donnell daily in an effort to lure him back. million a year. They unveiled one of those free agents yesterday — left tackle Jumbo Elliott, signed from the New York Giants for $14.8 million for five years, including a signing bonus of close to $5 million. Earlier, they signed David Williams, released by Houston last year in a salary cap move, to play right tackle. The Jets offer O'Donnell a return to the new York area — he grew up in New Jersey. They also have added Ron Erhardt, his offensive coordinator in Pittsburgh, and are trying to sell him on their aggressive stance in free agency. "If we don't sign Neil, it's not the end of the world forus. Nor is it for him." The problem for the jets is they were 3-13 last season while the Steelers won the AFC title and came close to beating the Dallas Cowboys in the Super Bowl. Those close to O'Donnell say he probably would take less to sign with a team that has a good chance of winning now rather than in the future. O'Donnell is believed to be seeking a contract averaging about $5 million a year, and the Jets are offering more than $4 million. Pittsburgh's latest offer was $12.4 million for four years, but Steinberg said talks were continuing and it appeared the Steelers might be approaching $4 Steve Gutman New York Jets president is it for him." The Jets are also trying to get things done quickly, perhaps before Pittsburgh can come up with a deal that will approach theirs. "We've either got to get it done or move on to other things," said Gutman, who might attempt to deal for the Washington Redskins' Gus Frerotte if he can't sign O'Donnell. Elliott, who will be 31 next season and had back surgery in 1993, reaffirmed what he said when he signed Saturday — that he felt last season was his best. He also said he was glad to be staying in the New York area — he grew up on Long Island, about 30 miles from the Jets' practice facility. "There are a lot of issues that require action for us. If we don't sign Neil, it's not the end of the world for us. Nor He said he had talked to O'Donnell about coming to the Jets. Green plays despite lost teeth But he added: "Neil's his own person, and ne's going to make up his own mind." Reid suspended for giving an elbow to a Phoenix Sun The Associated Press row's game at Sacramento. NEW YORK — J.R. Reid of the New York Knicks was suspended for two games without pay and fined $10,000 by the NBA yesterday for flagrantly elbowing Phoenix's A.C. Green in the mouth during a game. Reid's elbow knocked out two of Green's teeth in Sunday's game. The fine and suspension were the stiffest penalty in NBA history for throwing an elbow. Reid missed yesterday's game against the Los Angeles Lakers and will sit out tomor- Although he lost two teeth, Green played last night against the Utah Jazz and continued his league-leading streak of consecutive games. Doctors outfitted Green with a mask that allowed him to play against the Jazz. He has played in 784 straight games dating back to 1986, tops among active players and third all-time. Randy Smith played in 906 straight, and John Kerr appeared in 844. X-rays showed there was no fracture of Green's jaw bone, but the sockets that held Green's lost teeth in place were cracked by the blow, lengthening the period before they can be replaced. Red Lyon Tavern A touch of Irish in downtown Lawrence 944 Mass. 832-8228 SPIRITUAL LESSONS FROM ASTROPHYSICS - CAN SCIENCE AND RELIGION BE RECONCILED? - IS THE INDIVIDUAL SIGNIFICANT IN THE UNIVERSE? 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