4B Wednesday, November 14, 1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Horoscopes Today's Birthday (Nov. 14): Figure out exactly what you want this year right now. complete an old relationship so you can commit to a new one in December. It's OK if you're still with the same person. Learn a new trick by watching an older co-worker in December. Your own experience could improve your love life in March, so use it. July is good for travel. Work hard in May, and you may get more responsibilities. Play with friends in September. By Linda C. Blas Aries (March 21-April 19): It should be easier to play by the rules today. Maybe you'll even get to be the team captain. Tonight, discretion is the better part of valor in romance. Let a remark spurred by jealousy go, but don't ignore it completely. Action may be required. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today, practice something you don't like to do. The skill will be useful later. You and your mate will be most effective if you share a bigger objective. The one with the best idea may not be talking. If you can ferret it out, you may find a real treasure. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Your assignment for today is to learn to hear what isn't being said. Don't rely on advice from a strong leader; she or he may be missing a subtle innuendo, too. It's a good day for making decisions, but it might be hard to get a consensus of opinion. Cancer (June 22-July 22): You may want to buy something expensive today. You may find the perfect thing, but it could take awhile. Don't rush a choice you're making, you'll have to live with it for a very long time! Comfort a friend who's been wounded by his or her own jealousy. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Make sure you've practiced your routine. Then have faith. Your confidence is your biggest asset. Your biggest critic is someone you live with, but you may be used to that by now. If you need a workout, gather up the neighborhood kids and go somewhere fun. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You generally like to try to please others. Today, do something you like. Not only will it be fun, but you may attract a friend who likes doing it, too. A strong, silent type is your best teacher today. Concentrate, and learn something profound. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): You should feel confident, gregarious and full of enthusiasm today. Make sure that what you do is refined, proper and in excellent taste. Someone out there might want to profit by your errors. If you're looking for Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): You have the advantage. There's competition, though. If you can manage to work together, you can accomplish just about anything either of you could imagine. Don't waste your money on lottery tickets. Apply effort to a sure thing instead. love,look in your own back yard. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): This is a good day to plan an adventure, but not at first. Work out all the kinks first. It isn't a good day to travel, but you might be able to charm someone into bankrolling your scheme. Your best time for that is after dinner. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Others reach a peak and then fall into obscurity. You'll get more powerful as you get older, and you could live a very long time. Discuss the possibilities tonight with a passionate person who can help you make it happen. Avoid going into debt today. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Push past the barrier and on to new heights. If you've done your homework, you can ask for money or start laying your foundation. If you haven't, finish that first. Listen respectfully to an older person's ideas before you state your objections. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Put up with a demanding co-worker today. Don't tattle to the boss; he or she may agree. For a better idea, consult a distant colleague. You may get to use one of your best talents later tonight. Help a person who's upset by sharing a similar experience that you have mastered. 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