4B Thursday, February 8, 1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Horoscopes Today's Birthday (Feb. 8). A crazy idea requires decisive action in February. Romance beckons in March, if you're willing to pay the price, which is attention. Buy real estate in May and plan a fun trip for June. Save money for a purchase in September. This is an investment in your future. Finish a team project in December. A private conversation helps you achieve a goal in January. By Linda C. Black Arles (March 21-April 19). Your job may threaten your social life today. Don't plan anything before work; you'll have to cancel. Don't worry, tomorrow night's better for romance anyway. Help an airhead stay on track at a meeting. Taurus (April 20-May 20). This will be a marvelous day, except for one thing. Your boss or another authority won't let you do what you want. Your idea may be the best, but if you can't explain it, you may lose your chance. A friend can help. Gemini (May 21-June 21) Expect many changes today. You'll be hopping from early till late. A person who lives far away can answer one of your questions. Later, the roommate may be in a bad mood. If you've left dirty dishes in the sink, you'll hear about it! Cancer (June 22-July 22). A close friend or sibling can help you with a shopping decision today. You know what you want; you just don't know where to find it. A phone call could save you time. Planning a vacation will be good for you and your loved one. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22). Sort the money today and decide how much is yours. You may feel better if you pay a loan instead of buying a new toy. There's another way to solve your financial problem: Earn more money! More work's available if you're willing to do it. to it. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You should be lucky in love at lunch time. Arrange a date with somebody you like. An imaginative person is a good match for you. If your match is not practical, you have the common sense! Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). It feels like somebody's leaning over your shoulder, watching your every move. But don't complain. With just a little extra effort, you can do excellent work. Then you won't mind the attention! Meanwhile, a co-worker thinks you're fabulous. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Call a meeting today to review the details. Don't wait for the others to decide; tell them what to do. They'll admire your ability to make a decision. If you're not sure, discuss your situation with an older person in private. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Don't get into a fight you can't win with the boss. If you want to set your own rules, you may have start your own business! Before you do that you ought to learn what an older person has to teach you. It could be valuable. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Your thoughts may drift to far-off shores today. If you're efficient, maybe you can go there too! Discuss the possibilities with a gentle and imaginative friend at dinner tonight. A voyage of a thousand miles begins with commitment. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18).You're worried about money. Instead of hassling with a subject you care little about, maybe you could delegate the chore. A person who loves you might be better at handling practical matters than you are. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20). If you're feeling overwhelmed, maybe you are trying to do too much. Sure, there are lots of items to do on your list. They don't all have to get done at the same time. Learn to set priorities. A well organized friend can help. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. Dilbert By Scott Adams Nashville newspaper contests Oilers' privacy The Nashville Banner claims public has right to information involved in a $292 million deal under which the AIG The Associated Press The Nashville Banner also asked for access to other documents NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A Nashville newspaper sued Metro Nashville and the Houston Oilers Inc. yesterday in an effort to learn who has leased luxury suits in a proposed football stadium. team would move here. the newspaper contended in the Davidson County Chancery Court suit that the public has a right to know details of the plan, and that none of the information should be kept secret. State Attorney General Charles Burson public record and should be disclosed. About 110 luxury suites have been leased as one of the requirements for the team to relocate to Nashville. in a legal opinion issued Tuesday, said the information is a matter of Mike Kopp, a spokesman for the Nashville group spearheading efforts to get the team, said after the suit was filed, "It's a matter between the "The meetings, negotiations and the contracts were handled by the Oilers and they are the only ones with the list. It's between the Oilers and anyone seeking to challenge them." Mike McClure, the Oilers' executive vice president, had said Tuesday that the team had promised the lease holders confidentiality. He said pro sports franchises traditionally kept the details private. Lease prices range from $50,000 to $125,000. The Tennessee Press Association's Board of Directors has voted supporting the Banner's efforts to inspect the records. REFOUND SOUND 1-913-842-2555 BUY NOW TRADES BUY-SELL TRADE 823 MASS. 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