4B Tuesday, January 30, 1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Today's Birthday (Jan. 30). Secret plans may finally go forward this year. Old skill could pay off in March. You also may renew on old romance at that time. Love dominates your life in June. Schedule time enough for it then and again in October. Team- work may be required to complete a big project by December. Something you've been waiting for could finally happen around next January. Arles (March 21-April 19). Pick a goal that involves something you don't know how to do yet. Once you clearly visualize what you want, you can probably get it. That ought to work in romance, too. Horoscopes Taurus (April 20-May 20). You would probably prefer to let problems solve themselves without ever talking them over. For you, that works. It's OK to decline an argument politely and get on about your business. You don't need to waste your time any more than you need to waste your money! Gemini (May 21-June 21). Go on a quest for the real meaning behind it all. Ask questions. Think up answers. It's a day for love and intellectual adventure, so you might as well combine the two. Cancer (June 22-July 22). Today is good for talking to friends. Let go of your tension and figure out what you're going to do next. Allow ridiculous suggestions. Don't gossip about a coworker, though, or you may hear about it later. Leo (LE) 23-Aug. 22). You have probably done quite well in your own area, but you may need to find out what has been going on all around you. If a friend or sweetheart can help solve a problem, share it. If not, keep it to yourself. A competitive game should be lots of fun tonight. ments and distractions. Put your foot down and insist on finishing the projects you've started. Meanwhile, go ahead and add your two cents' worth to the pot of opinions. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Get together with your most fascinating friends today. Not only will you have a wonderful time, but you may also come up with something useful. Romance should become a more noticeable part of your life soon. A shy type could be a real treasure. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Although you've been determined to win, the opposition is strong. What you may need now is a graceful way out. Tell everybody you've had a divine inspiration to modify your plans. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Devote as much of the day as possible to an outrageous adventure with a very dear friend. It might be difficult to fit this into your schedule, but you can think of a way! If you haven't talked to one of your favorite siblings lately, do that, too. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). A roadblock to your goals may dissolve today. This time you may be successful. Ask an expert for advice before you part with your money, especially if you're buying something mechanical. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You should finally be able to get the information you need. Ask again. You can get more money the same way you've done before. If you want an intellectual relationship to turn into romance, take along a little gift tonight. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20). Your friends will come through for you today, with just about whatever you need. Let them know what's going on in your life. If your roommate wants to change things around, don't worry. Keep the most important things the same, and it'll work out fine. Drug test results prompt Wilander to sue ITF The Associated Press Former tennis star files a suit against accusers on drug charges LONDON — On the day Mats Wilander's lawyers said they filed a lawsuit against the International Tennis Federation concerning drug allegations, the ITF remained silent. "At this point in time, the ITF position in terms of the rules of procedures is that we cannot comment," Deborah Jevans, the federation's secretary general, said yesterday. "What other people say is up to them." What lawyer Bill Ryan was saying was that the former French Open champion already had filed a suit in London against the ITF. It claimed a breach of contract concerning allegations that Wilander and Czech Karel Novacek tested positive for cocaine at last year's French Open. Both players have denied the allegations and are suing the ITF. der and Czech Karel Novacek "Mats has not seen neither the test nor documents," Ryan was quoted as saying from New Jersey. "It According to a report in Sunday's News of the World, Wilander, Novacek, their lawyers and Jevans met at a hotel near Heathrow airport last week to discuss the allegations. The report said the ITF had is only their accusations. He is falsely accused." Bill Ryan Lawyer for Mats Wilander kept details of the test secret for eight months. Jevans said she could neither confirm nor deny as to whether she had met Wilander and Novacek at Heathrow. "I can say that there will be some form of announcement enough the full process of a hearing, in any, and any appeal has been gone. through," she said. Ryan said the ITF's handling of the issue was scandalous. The investigation had taken so long, he said, information had been leaked and Wilander had not seen the documents he had requested. "Mats has done everything they asked him to do, but they have not done all they should have done," Ryan said. He said the ITF wanted Wilander to carry out a lie detector test. "He did the test and carried it out successfully," Ryan said. "He is completely innocent." Wilander has won seven Grand Slam titles, including the French Open in 1982. Novacek was ranked No. 8 in 1991, but now is down to No. 122. Both players withdrew from the Australian Open, which ended Sunday, citing injuries. 823 MASS. 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