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Trust your intuition. GEMINI nee (May 21 to June 20) Pleasure affords more now. Be less sensitive in your business dealings, Don't im- agineslights. - CANCER (June 2i to July 22) ls) Let your conscience be your guide when an ethical question arises. An offbeat idea pays off at work. Enjoy home life in theevening. , _foysocial lite. VIRGO (Aug. 28 to Sept. 22) wy Business interests prosper, but don't forget to be con- siderate of a loved one's wishes. A hew opportunity arises. _ Gept. 28 to Oct, 22) 25% The creative will feel in-. spired. A young person in- Tigues you romantically. cal procedures affect SCORPIO. on he (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) mae . Some soul-searching lead to an answer about an In- mate question that troubles you. Look for new ways to. beautify property, Vt SAGITTARIUS " Lf (Nov, 22 to Des, 21) ” x You'll have a good time with friends in the evening. Romantic interests thrive. Be considerate of the feelings of familytnembers. - * CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) Wet Keep confidences, Nervais strain affects work . perfor- mance, but evening hours br- ing new business opportunities through a friend. AQUARIUS (Jan.20to Feb. 18) a2 Ga satisfactions. than your cqreer::,::..;¥ou'll have to watch CECE, spending on pleasure. Frie ‘are receptive to your ideas. Evening favors mixing business and pleasure. PISCES ‘ ’ (Feb. 19 to Mar. 20) M : You'll profit from behinds the-scenes movement, career- - wise. Relationa with family members may be touchy. Mend fences inthe evening. : YOU BORN TODAY are creative and self-expressive. Atiracted.to the arts, you'll succeed ag an actor, designer, dancer or painter. However, your affinity for. the written and spoken word makes the Charm, . ability to ‘sell yourself, makes in business: you successful : You need an outlet for your in- aeehiriegt bis vankes yay which, , Makes you happy. 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