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ARIES (March 21 to April
19) Someone from afar may
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ty. Its a good time to push
career interests. Welcome the
Aance to get ahead. Attend a
movie or enjoy a concert. High
minded pursuits bring you satis
faction and intellectual stimula
tion.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
20) A desire foij>rivacy should
n't be ignored. Catch up on rest
and save time for private taurus
and pursuits. Get to know your
self. Social life is on the
upswing. You'll be introduced
to important people over the
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GEMINI (May 21 to Jane
20) Those in business for them
selves face an increase in both
customers and sales. It is possi
ble to attain something you
have long desired. Spruce up
your appearance and buy your
self something nice. This week,
the spotlight falls on you.
CANCER (Juii* 21 to July
22) It's a good time to make
important domestic decisions.
Luck comes through the family,
and apartment hunters meet
with good fortune. An opti
mistic frame of mind makes you
want to go places and do things.
LEO (July 23 to August 22)
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opportunities. If you want a
better position, now is the time
to make inquiries. Begin new
projects. Sports, hobbies and
other recreational pursuits
bring joy. Relations with loved
ones improve.
VIRGO (August 23 to
September 22) An inheritance is
possible, or news arrives about
impressive financial gains. Luck
comes to you through others.
Close friends are supportive.
The accent is on togetherness.
You may receive an interesting
proposition. Ask for help con
cerning your job if you need it.
LIBRA (September 23 to
October 22) It's best not to be
concerned about career matters
now, since small misunder
standings could occur. Travel or
amusements should be pleasing.
You'll find ways to augment
security. Someone conceals his
true motives with superficial
prattle.
SCORPIO (October 23 to
November 21) A friendship
reaches a turning \ point.
Cultural pursuits will prove
relaxing. Stay clear of those
who gossip or misconstrue
ideas. You may change your
mind about a career matter A
petty argument could arise over
a bill.
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22 to December 21) You're
inclined to be a loner now,
though creatively, you're quite
expressive. Ingenuity brings
financial rewards. Trust intu
ition regarding financial mat
ters. Minor domestic difficulties
could lead to nagging behavior.
Don't overlook details.
CAPRICORN (December
22 to January 19) Fixed ideas
can impede creativity. Relax
and things begin to flow. Avoid
petty disputes and take the fam
ily out to someplace special.
Restlessness may interfere with
concentration. Try not to scat
ter your energies. Unexpected
good news come from a relative
AQUARIUS (January 20 to
February 18) You're inclined to
be nervous, perhaps about a
work matter, out a close friend
is able to divert your attention
Suite pleasantly. Complete
omestic duties. A relative may
be manipulative. Don't argue
with children about spending
habits. Hobbies orove lucrative.
PISCES (February 19 to
March 20) A close tie may con
vince you to change your mind.
Dealings about money are
touchy, especially with friends.
Advice comes unexpectedly.
Tidy up loose ends regarding a
work project. Talks with superi
ors aren't favored. Avoid getting
upset about little things.
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? ^^HTjymTffjyr A 30-minute review of
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Kl July Schedule
Hal 7n College Professors -
VTV Guests: Dr. Donna Oliver. Chair. Division of Professional Studies. Bennett college
and Toni Parker. Professor, Fducational Psychology. Meredith College Discuss
professors' role in improving race relations on college campuses.
7/10 History and Family
Guests: Alice Eley Jones, historian and visiting professor at NCCU and Dale L.
Harmon. Director. Stake Family History Center discuss how historical facts and
data can be used to bring family together.
V4 7/17 Race A Gender
Hwl Guests: Paul Bitting. Interim Director of African-Am erican Studies at NC State
University and Elaine Ott. NC State University, discuss how issues of gender often
shadow issues of race when addressing education, employment, and affirmative
Hsifl action.
WHM 7/24 Civil Rights History
Guests: McArthur Davis. Executive Director of International Civil Rights
Museum. Greensboro and Walter Jackson. Associate Professor of History NCSU
discuss civil rights history and how its interpretation affects today's race relations.
7/31 Alternative to Public Schools
Guests: Explons Middle School president. Ann Bryan and principal of Word of
God Christian Academy; Jimmy Smith, discuss how private and charier schools are
meeting the need of students across the state and how that compares to that of our
public schools.
for all North Carolinians.
Host, Jay Holloway