Stars for fun
N A i F| ; ' i ARIES ' ''"”’s3 Mair. 21-Apr- 20 I i Today’s • plainetaiy formation ’ brings [classic ! constructive energies ’ to the fore, tjelping to overcome recent! hold-ups. It is in your interest to promote your aims as fully as possible, l but I try and find an unusual angle. ! TAURUS IrrTi Apr. 21-May 21 Travel at I the present time is more likely to be due to business than pleasure, I partly I tiecause finances are very| much von your mind at the moment. Try I to| shed some light on complicated situations. ; GEMINI /VA May 22-Jun. 21 Give [thought to monetary issues today, as careful preparation now will save you money later on. When the! time cdmes to make a judicious investment, you; will be thankful that the j financial decisions you! took wpre the correct ones! ! p i CANCER > W Jun. 22-Jul 23 I Today’s challenge you to face up to a wide range! of responsibilities i and cope . with varied ! activities |at ! the same time. If you perform well now,’you will; benefit in the months to come. I
T'v Jul. 24-Aug. 23 I A series ;of excellent planetary aspects bring benefits to an area which has been causing problems: your J home. If repairs, improvements or even a move have been held up, events should start to move faster now. VIRGO | TSVb Aug. 24-Sep. 23 You may be about to hatch> a new money-mak-ing scheme, but as usual, you will be wise to exercise your natural caution 'about this or similar ventures. In the long run though, you know you are on the right track. i' j| '7r&7T\ LIBRA w Sep! 24-Oct. 23 ', The fact that hard work is likely to be mixed with pleasure is a reflection of lively undercurrents [in your life as a whole. You should be encouraged i by the hopeful!significance of developments in family relationships.! £ F ' % scorpio Oct! 24-Nov. 22 Today’s aspects are delightful, and even you will be forced to take a lighter attitude to life than usual. Seize the opportunity; to promote your imaginative ideas and leave practical details until later.
SAGITTARIUS Sx V Nov. 23-Dee. 22 I [lnteresting travel prospects are due to present iheniselyes [quite soon as a result of the general widei-ranging possibilities [hat are coming your, wiy. Qne ilthing is certain, and hat;is that partners must je tajeen 'into account. I ill • H i ! ' H [CAPRICORN l)ec. 23-Jan. 20 I Smooth progress this norning I could; be 'oliowed by delays this afternoon and even Ij a dramatic I twist of events this I evening; But the precise [nature of the day’s events is unclear, and you [will have plenty of room for manoeuvre. AQUARIUS QTfi Jan. 21-Feb. 19; I There is no telling trhat cbuld happen if you kfeep lair your plans and activities ! concealed from people who really are entitled to know about them. It is best to keep people informed wherever neces'sary. HHi jj JHIJ;// !-l! ; II i 4. -Ii Hi i[ ! i Pisces Feb. 20-Mar. 20 1 . Make quick business decisions, but do not fall into your normal trap of failing to weigh up the pros and .cons, This is a. common meanS by which you tend to waste money which you have spent so much effort earning. ! I
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