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Features HOROSCOPESTELLA WILDER

CROSSWORD ACROSS 65 “Mack the Knife” 1 Railroad siding singer 5 — Minor 66 Buyer 9 Pack animal 67 Sheik’s cartel 14 Madame X 68 Cesspool portrayer 69 Sleighs or luges 15 Caroler’s tune 70 Cummerbund 16 PC chip maker 71 Hot drinks 17 Tel — DOWN 18 By heart 19 Vista 1 Give a high-five 20 Small sizes 2 Blacktop 22 Vanna and Pat 3 Volt or watt 24 Address the 4 Pasta dish crowd 5 Like junk mail, 26 Luau fare usually 27 Strolled 6 Perch 30 Vestment 7 Clique 35 Mumbai wraps 8 Guinness or 36 Sicilian Baldwin landmark 9 Miter wearer 37 Bachelor party 10 Straightens out 38 Links org. 11 AAA suggestions 39 Put away a sword 12 Monthly expense 42 Joule fraction 13 Corrida shouts 43 Captain Kirk’s 21 Long lock home 23 Big name in 45 Low voice talk shows 46 Fiesta Bowl site 25 Probate 48 Talk concerns 50 Pursued 27 Tomato jelly 51 Paneling wood 28 Myopic Mr. 52 Auctions 29 Brains’ 54 Martial art alternative 58 Pouched animal 31 Golden Rule 62 Crumble away word 63 Frond producer 32 Tabloid twosomes

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orn today, you always have big ideas bouncing around in your head, and you are never more content than when you are trying to flesh out those ideas as fully as possible and see what may come of them as a result. Despite the fact that you can be rather strict and regimented in your behavior, and that you prefer to do things by the book, you are also quite able to do things in a free and unplanned manner when circumstances require it of you — and when you do, you have a way of turning straw into gold.

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While some who enjoy an early start may burn out prematurely, you can count on a kind of longevity that will allow you to live and learn for a long time — and to enjoy almost every stage of success as you do so. You know how to make the best out of seemingly accidental developments. Also born on this date are Dakota Fanning, actress; Peter Fonda, actor; George Frideric Handel, composer; Michael Dell, computer mogul; Patricia Richardson, actress; William L. Shirer, historian; Majel BarrettRoddenberry, actress. To see what is in store for you tomorrow, find your birthday and read the corresponding paragraph. Let your birthday star be your daily guide.

things to happen at a certain time. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Communication may prove more difficult than usual, partly because you do not have as much authority as another who is in charge. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — Now is no time to let things happen without exerting any kind of controlling influence. That which happens randomly may prove dangerous. CANCER (June 21-July 22) — You can learn an important lesson after studying certain past events. Efforts to avoid a repeat performance can be successful. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — You shouldn’t have to pay for something that you neither want nor need. Consider taking a more direct route when your path crosses a friend’s. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — You may have to rely on the kindness of another after circumstances conspire against you — at least temporarily.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) — A loved one may be putting your patience to the test as he or she makes demands that are not entirely reasonable — at least right now. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) — Avoid playing the blame game; it’s important that you get answers before you try to develop a solution to a growing problem. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) — Your day is likely to run exactly according to plan — at least until you decide to improvise a little. Is that necessary? CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — A secret admirer may not be quite so secret when all is said and done. You’ll be surprised to discover what’s really going on. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) — Prospects are improving at this time, especially in any situation that requires an investment of ready cash.

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