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dum, said UNC could gain from being
involved with USSA.
But he said he was not convinced stu
dents should foot the bill for the $75,000
membership.
“1 think the University can benefit
from joining with USSA, but I am not
sure we need to be of the (referendum)
membership.”
Executive branch members said the
ballot did not give students enough
information to make an educated deci
sion.
The ballot leaves off the option for
the University to obtain a $1,500 indi
vidual campus membership with fewer
benefits, which could be renewed on an
annual basis by student government.
Lee Conner, Graduate and
Professional Student Federation presi
dent, said a great error had been made
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Chape! Hill Brokers is hiring paid interns
for the spring semester Call 969-8918
and ask for Stephen Windham.
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Training will be provided. Games are
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Town Hall. 306 N Columbia St..
27516 ( 919-968-2700). EOE
SMALL HEALTH CONSULTING firm needs
office/personal assistant 2 days/week. Or
ganize computer and paper files, handles
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Mac use or willingness to learn a must
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in putting only yes or no on the ballot.
“There’s something inherently deceit
ful about showing people only two
options when there are three,” he said.
Conner said the extra benefits of ref
erendum membership did not add up to
the additional cost of $73,500. Only
about 10 schools have referendum sta
tus, he said.
Conner also mentioned an incident
several years ago in which USSA held a
national conference in the Student
Union and failed to pay their bill.
Smiley said it was a case of miscommu
nication and dealt with UNC students
who have since graduated.
Although the bill has been deleted,
USSA still might not hold meetings in
the Union, said Jon Curtis, assistant
director of student activities for the
Union.
Student Body President Nic Heinke
said he thought USSA was a great orga
nization, but he wished students had the
option of choosing the $1,500 option.
Help Wanted
Help Wanted
FIELD SUPERVISORS/ SCOREKEEPERS-
Keep score and supervise fields April
through June. Training begins March. Pay
rate $6.25- 8.00 per hour Score keeping
experience helpful, training provided.
Apply by February 4. 2000 Chapel Hill
Parks and Recreation. 200 Plant Road
(968-2784) EOE
EXCELLENT TEACHERS APPLY Clinical
Teaching needs office assistant (excel or
guickbooks); Id teachers (full and part),
math, AG; Science; SAT Study skills—
now and summer— all hours and wee
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for Judy before 3.
SEEKING HEALTHY FEMALE (age 18-
33) willing to donate eggs to infertile
women Call 966-1150 or email jessi
ca_ferrari@med.unc.edu for information
packet Please include name and ad
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CHILD CARE NETWORKS seeks highly
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family counseling and early childhood ex
perience/education. to work with fa
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Chatham County. Minority and Spanish
speaking applicants encouraged. Refer
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MICROSOFT ACCESS EXPERIENCE!!!
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and ask for Stephen Windham.
NEED A JOB? Yarnell-Hoffer Hard
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“I’m a little worried that we didn’t
explore joining at $1,500. Students
should have all the options,” he said.
Yet Congressman Patrick Link said
he voted for the $75,000 referendum
because having three choices on the bal
lot would lessen the chances of gaining
a majority vote for USSA on either mea
sure.
Link said it was not really an option
to put the $1,500 choice on the ballot
because the expenditure was too small
to warrant a referendum.
He also said UNC should not count
on ASG representation, which is
renewed on an annual basis.
“1 think UNC is foolish not to want
representation on the national level,”
Link said.
“Things going on in Washington
directly affect us. Is that worth $70,000?
That’s the question.”
The University Editor can be reached
at udesk@unc.edu.
Help Wanted
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UNC Students
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Looking for that great part-time (8-16 hrs per week) job that
won't interfere with your class schedule?
Know that you will need some extra cash come phone bill time?
You need to stop by the Phonathon at the Porthole
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offer students, and only students, a great
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loin over 100 student callers in the Porthole Building this Spring.
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Help Wanted
WAITSTAFF NEEDED AT the Fearrmgton
Village- Market Ca‘3. Full and Part-time
Great Pay and Benefits! Apply in person
-Bmi south of Chapel Hill on 15/501
ACTIVISTS
Jobs for the environment work with the
Sierra Club on a grassroots campaign to
save triangle's open-spaces $250 $350/
week Valuable expenence, good people,
career potential FT & PT. DOWNTOWN
CHAPEL HILL Call Holly. 933-9994
PART- TIME
OPPORTUNITY
Chapel Hill attorney wants part- time as
sistant. approx 10 hrs/ wk. Skills must in
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search. and computer skills. Individual
must be reliable, trust- worthy and profes
sional Hours are flexible. EXCELLENT
WORK FOR GRADUATE STUDENT.
919-933-6810. Hours are flexible
EARN MONEY WHILE HAVING FUN!
Carolina Union Production Services is now
hiring students for house staff. Ushe
movies and shows in Union and Memorial
Hall No experience necessary Call Heath
er Norman at 962-5787 or stop by Room
103 of Student Union for application
WANTED ARTISTS MODEL sls/ hr
Painter seeks female model Weekend
and evening hours 933-9868
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TENNIS INSTRUCTORS TO teach youth
and adult all levels; Monday through Thurs
day evenings Season runs mid March
through October. Monday through Thurs
day evenings Teaching experience pre
ferred. Pay rate $lO per hour Apply by
January 31. 2000 Chapel Hill parks and re
creation, 200 Plant Road (968-2784) EOE
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
TEMPORARY TECHNICIAN POSITION
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY
Duties include harvesting and embedding
of rat brain tissue, paraffin sectioning,
staining and computer-assisted analysis of
brain sections Time required 10-20 hrs
per week, beginning rate $6-8/hr depend
ing on experience, increasing to $ 10/hr de
pending on quality of work Contact. Dr.
Jean M Lauder. Dept Cell Biology & Anat
omy. CB# 7090. UNC-CH. Tel 966-5020.
email: unclau@med.unc.edu
HAVE FUN CLIMBING THE
WALLS: Climbing Wall Attendant
needed to collect fees, supervise
climbers and belayers, set-up/
take-down of climbing equipment
Some climbing experience re
quired Thursday evenings 8 30am
-11.30pm/ 12:30am. $7 00/ hr Ap
ply immediately. Chapel Hill Parks
& Recreation. 968-2784 EOE.
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GENERAL
INFORMATION
Wednesday, Jan. 19
Johnston Center for Undergraduate Excellence
Commons Room 12noon-lpm
Thursday, Jan. 20
Johnston Center for Undergraduate Excellence
Commons Room 12noon-lpm
Stop by 12 Caldwell
Hall for more info.
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Classified Advertising
Summer Jobs
Help Wanted
ENTHUSIASTIC AND MOTIVATED stud
ent wanted for a laboratory tech position
Student should be able to work approx
imately 15- 20 hr/ week, weekends and
some holidays Preferably, but not re
stricted to a senior interested in research
experience after graduation Call for
more info at 962-2159
HONDAS FROM $500!
Police impounds and tax repos! For list
ings call. 1-800-319-3323 ext 7451
| Tickets |
Summer Jobs
HOME INSTEAD SENIOR CARE is look
ing for caring individuals to join our team
in making a difference in the lives of sen
iors. Many flexibe part-time positions
available, including days and weekends
990-1087
| Child Care
TRIPLETS! NEED ASSISTANCE with care
of 16 mo. old boys. Tuesday/ Thursday
962-5374 day. 918-4483 eve before 9 pm.
AFTER SCHOOL PICK-up and child care
needed for my daughters ages 7 and 10
1-2 days each week. Must have own. de
pendable transportation, experience, and
references. Generous salary, pleasant
conditions Please call Elizabeth Dunn
490-5364 or email
elizabeth dunn@duke edu
TOP PAY FOR sitter/driver to watch 2
children afterschool and drive to activi
ties Must be avail. Thursdays after 2pm
Wed/Fri optional 968-8113
WANTFD RESPONSIBLE. PLAYFUL per
son to care for 11 mo boy 2-3 hrs/ day. M-
F and/ or occasional weekend nights
Own transportation preferred to Chap>el
Hill Tennis Club Estates in South Carrboro
$5/ hr 960-5758
ROOM AND BOARD in exchange for af
terschool child care. 3 children, 11. 9. and
6. 1/2 mile from campus. 933-2191
PART TIME after school care needed for
3 & 6 yo children. A smile and referenc
es required Call 942-4082
REGISTERED NURSE. CPR certified, avail
able to look after child below 2yo Week
days 7am- 4pm Contact 919-490-3715
for more info
PART-TIME (FLEXIBLE HRS) Help with
baby and housekeeping in our Chapel Hill
home Call Linette at 969-7476 between
10 a m. and 7 p.m,
MOTHER'S HELPER NEEDED for
great Byo boy Mondays 3.30-7:30
and Wednesdays 2 30-6 pm. Starting
at $7/hr. Car and References neces
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Study
USSA
From Page 1
grams. “We are the official recognized
group for students in Congress ... every
group in this country needs someone to
watch out for them,” said USSA
Organizing Director Jon Issacs.
“Our principle is that education is a
right, not a privilege. We work to elimi
nate any barrier to student access. We
look out for students’ rights.”
On the university level, the USSA
keeps students updated on important
issues, trains them to be leaders in the
fight for equal education access and
helps organize groups to become
involved in campus issues such as cam
paigns against tuition increases.
• Several of the USSA’s past campaigns
have resulted in legislative victories.
The organization fought against
Clinton’s attempts to cut financial aid
programs and campaigned against 1994
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Conference Services 2000
SUMMER EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
The Department of Housing and Residential Education, UNC-CH,
seeks qualified and motivated individuals for Summer Conference
Services. Each summer the Department is host to a variety of
conferences, summer camps and educational programs and hires 3
Building Managers and 18 Conference Assistants to facilitate the
housing of these groups. Conference staff gain valuable business
and professional skills by assuming a high level of administrative
responsibility and assisting with the physical operations necessary
to provide housing to conference participants. Qualifications:
Qualified candidates must be able to work 35-40 hours weekly
throughout the conference season, have excellent public relations
and communication skills, and must not be enrolled in summer
academic classes. Compensation/Benefits: Building Managers
are compensated at a rate of SIO.OO per hour; and Conference
Assistants receive $7.00 per hour. Employment period begins May
10 and ends August 6. Conference staff members are provided air
conditioned rooms on-campus at no charge. Qualified individuals
should contact Rebecca Casey at 962-5240 or
rebecca_casey@unc.edu for an application. Applications will be
accepted until February 25, 2000.
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New 10-yr warranty. Cost $559.95 Sell
for $195 Call 919-528-0509
FOR SALE THREE 2000 Edition GRE Prep
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original price or best offer 960-6020
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A GREAT place to buy or sell Tar Heel
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BUYING ALL CAROLINA and Duke Home
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I NEED TO buy 4 tickets to the Carolina/
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| Music |
LEARN HARMONICA FUN. Easy. Port
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etc Play by ear the first day! Patient in
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Real Estate
TOWNHOUSE FOR SALE- Finley Forest.
Chapel Hill. Convenient to UNC Built in
1994. 1522 square feet, two bed plus bo
nus room. 2 1/2 bath, gas log fire place,
built in book shelves, new carpet, new
paint, all appliances stay, neighborhood
pool, tennis court and clubhouse.
$132,500. Great deal! Need to sell! Call:
919-932-3347
| For Rent |
2-BDR/ 2.5-Ba condo located in Kensing
ton Trace Convenient to UNC campus and
1-40. fully furnished, accommodates 4
people. SIOOO/ mo. Call Dana 942-7484
PRIVATE 3- 4 bdr/ 2 ba brick ranch
w/ carport Great yard, fireplace,
spacious rooms, recently renovat
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pets cond . avail, immediately, flexi
ble lease terms. $ 1500 mth Hilltop
Properties 968-6939.
CHARMING 2BDR/ 1 ha apt. walking dis
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floors, large windows, spacious rooms,
parking 6 water included Avail, imme
diately. flexible lease terms. $895/ mth.
Hilltop Properties 968-6939
LUXURY KENSINGTON TRACE TOWN
HOUSE. Two bedroom. 2.5 bath. 1 bed
room with bath available On busline,
pool and tennis courts. $390 plus half
utilities Water included. Available now.
960-0937
FURNISHED ONE ROOM efficiency 3 1/2
miles south of campus $325/month. util
ities included For rent to nonsmoking
grad student Call 968 1729
MILL CREEK TOWNHOUSE, 2BR, 2BA
Year's lease starts mid-May. Carpeted,
full kitchen, washer- dryer Walk to cam
pus Parking. Bunk beds for 4 $1,140/
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BRAND NEW 1-BR APARTMENT
Beautiful, spacious, and partially fur
nished apartment in desirable Car
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pus and busline No pets Non-smok
er Security deposit/ references
req'd. $625/ mo includes utilities
Available 2/1. 933 2423
Spacious Modern
6 BEDROOM. 5 BATH
TOWNHOUSE
on bus line, convenient to UNC. Liv
ing room with ceiling fan. dining
room, large kitchen with dishwash
er. full- sized W/D. central floating
and air conditioning, ample park
ing. storage $350-375/ bedroom.
Leases May-May or Aug -Aug
933-0983, 516-6369
HOUSES FOR RENT Two 4BR/ 2BA
houses near campus W/D, DW. yard,
available June 2000 through May 2001.
More info http.//houserentalch cjb.net/
Call 942-8002 before 10 pm.
HOUSE FOR MINI 3 bedroom. I bath
very close to campus, central A/C. wash
er/dryer. garage. porch. deck,
$ 1350/month Available Feb 8 Call
(704)372-1399 ext 102
cuts in educational spending.
Since these efforts, spending on finan
cial aid programs increased.
They helped create the Direct
Student Loan Program, in which stu
dents borrow money directly from the
government. USSA also supported
voter registration drives for college stu
dents.
Another of the organization’s recent
national achievements was to obtain a
0.8 percent reduction in federal student
loan interest rates, which saves the aver
age student receiving government aid
about SSOO, according to the USSA.
It is currently working to obtain more
child care grants for low-income stu
dents with children.
Issacs said that if UNC joined, it
would be the first member from the
southeastern United States.
“If UNC joins the USSA, it will be a
breakthrough for us," he said. “We hope
Chapel Hill will be the leader in the
South.”
Roommates
Summer Jobs
| For Rent |
THREE BEDROOM. 3 1/2 Bath for lease.
Close to campus Upscale, very nice
SI2OO per month Please call Antoine at
932-5800 ext. 125
ROOM AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY IN
7BR/3BA CO-ED condo Fully furnished.
W/D, close to campus Parking space avail
able Please call 969-6643 Ask for Mike
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
ALL REAL ESTATE AND RENTAL advertis
ing in this newspajjer is subject to the fed
eral Fair Housing Act of 1968 which
makes it illegal to advertise any prefer
ence. limitation, or discrimination based
on race, color, religion, sex. or national or
igin, or an intention to make any sac pref
erence. limitation, or discrimination." This
newspaper will not knowingly accept any
advertising which is in violation of the law.
Our readers are hereby informed that all
dwellings advertised in this newspaper are
available on an equal opportunity basts in
accordance with the law. To complain of
discrimination, call the federal department
of HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777.
| Sublets
NICE APT CLOSE to campus 2 BD. 1 1/2
BA Hdwd floors. W/D Townhouse. Deck,
pool. $660/mo. 914-4148 or 806-8531
2BDR/ 2BA ground floor apartment on J
bus line. Pool, laundry on site, pets OK 5
mo lease $599/ mo. 960-3783 linpm
dy@aol.com.
2-BEDROOM/ 2 1/2-BATH. 2nd floor Ken
sington Trace apt. Available furnished.
Newly painted Pool front. $750/ mo Wa
ter included On Busline. 967 8371
FOUR BEDROOM MILL CREEK TOWN
HOUSE. S 1400/month W/D. dishwash
er, AC. New carpet, kitchen and bath
room flooring, and fresh paint. Year-lease
and summer-only lease available. Call
932-6425. ask for Mike or Nick.
| Rooms |
OLD EAST HOUSING contract available
for spring semester 2000. North campus,
amenable roommate, second floor Great
view of The Old Well! Contact Chuck
960-4059. Charlito@email.unc edu
ROOM AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY 1 block
from campus S3OO a month. January
free Call 929-1393
ROOM WITH KITCHEN FACILITIES, air
conditioning, private entrance, in attrac
tive Chapel Hill house, in exchange for
part-time assistance to professional with
injury in rehabilitation program.
Opportunity for additional paid compen
sation. Hours adaptable to academic/
work schedule Call 933-1166.
LIVE IN AVERY this semester First floor
Take over my housing contract 914-0012
ask for Mark or leave a message
Roommates
THREE GIRLS SEEK two laid back, re
sponsible roommates for double in great
Church Street house. Very near campus
Parking $275/ month. Available July 1
Call Laura at 704-289-1761
4 ROOMMATES WANTED to share a
4BR, 3 1/2 bath house in Carrboro with
relatively low rent. Available in May Must
be willing to share spacious bedrooms
Call 960-6108
$250 PER MONTH. Room in 3BR
house. Complete with fun room
mates, vintage 70 s bar. hardwood
floors, big yard, front porch, privacy.
Call 960-3679 for info
NEW WAREHOUSE APARTMENT
Males seeking roommate to share 4
BD. 2 full bath, fully furnished kitch
en, W/ D, ethernet/ cable/ private
phone in bedroom/ parking and bike
access/ workout facility/ security/
reasonable rent Call 933-4360
FEMALE SEEKS ROOMMATE for 3 bed
room 3 bath condo. Share kitchen with
dishwasher, living room and full washer
and dryer No pets, no smoking Walking
distance to campus. 960-5884
MALE SEEKING ROOMMATE for 2BD/2-
Bath townhouse in Mill Creek Cheap
rent, W/D. central air/heat, tennis
courts/pool. free parking, close to cam
pus Call 960-5048
FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED to share
2 bedroom. 1.5 bath apartment on J
busline. Close to campus. $312 month
plus half utilities Call 932-3165.
FEMALES SEEKING ROOMMATE to
share spacious 3BR/3BA townhome
at Laurel Ridge on Hwy 54 Avail
able today FIRST MONTH FREE!
Non-smoking, undergrad preferred
Call Katherine at 914-0035.
Student Body President Michelle
Robinson of the University of Colorado
at Boulder, a three-year USSA member,
said, “USSA is one of the best organiza
tions in the country for students - it uni
fies them. “Everyone can find something
important enough for them to spend
their 50 or 75 cents on.”
Student Government President Tim
Young, of Portland State University,
echoed Robinson’s sentiments.
He said Portland State became a
member two years ago attempting "to
improve the education system.
Young said he was pleased with both
the organization’s legislative results and
on-campus help.
“The USSA gave us the opportunity
to actually meet with (national) legisla
tors and tell them our own personal sto
ries,” he said. “Asa university, we want
ed to be a part of the solution.”
The State & National Editor can be
reached at stntdesk@unc.edu.
WELL- TRAVELED FEMALE looking for
female to share room ASAP Airport Rd.
2BD. 2BA. near nature trail $225/mo
(negotiable) +util Email or call Kristine.
960-4470. ksoriano@email unc edu
ROOMMATES WANTED TO share 4-br.
4-ba. condo in new undergraduate stu
dent comjilex with two roommates All
appliances; J busline. 5375 plus utilities.
93? 7830
SEEKING ROOMMATE FOR a large, fur
nished 2 BR 2 BA apartment in Kensington
Trace $397+ half utilities Water and gar
bage included. Call Angela at 932 6519.
SHARE 2 BR apartment Non-smoking.
$250/month plus utilities. Call 933-5579
FEMALE SEEKING ROOMMATE for 2 BR
2 BA apartment. W/ D. own phone line
Available now Shadowood Apartments
$385/ month+ half utilities 968 6480
FEMALE LOOKING FOR GRAD/PROFES
SIONAL ROOMMATE to share 2 bed. 2
bath Finley Forest condo Must be very
neat, non-smoker, and like animals Rent
is S4OO plus half utilities Available now
Call 933-4249
| Parking |
PARKING DAY TIME Only! available for
semester Located between W Franklin
St and W Cameron Ave Downtown,
close to campus 967-4155
Travel/Vacations
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Today’s Birthday (Jan. 20)
Hopes and dreams, money and partnerships With good planning, success is within
your grasp Do the homework in January and place your bets in February Shift tilings
around m March, as you learn more skills Practice makes perfect in April, and quick
action s required, too. Love and money are linked in May A solid partnership helps you
get the prize in July and August. By December, you II be ready to celebrate
To get the advantage, check tire days rating 10 is the easiest day. 0 the most challenging
Aries (March 21-April 19)
- Today is an 8 - This weekend, you may be able to go someplace special with
friends That would be the perfect way to celebrate Wrap up business that pertains
to your home or real estate, first.
Taurus (April 20-May 20)
- Today is a 6 - Change will be relatively easy early in the day Later, it II be almost
impossible It s kind of like you re running through a meadow in the morning, and
then you get into the bog. Watch out
Gemini (May 21-June 21)
- Today is a 7 Life might get easier soon Your worries will start to fade, as you
start thinking positively You're also becoming more curious, and that always opens
up possibilities
Cancer (June 22-July 22)
- Today is a 6 - The planning should be done by now. so start making those
dreams come true If you ve recently made a partnership agreement or romantic
commitment, so much the better
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)
- Today is a 7 - You re getting stronger, but so is the opposition. If you and your
mam rival can make a truce, it'll be a powerful partnership You might not think it
can be done, but think again.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
- Today is a 7 You ve focused on romance and travel lately, but now it's time to
get back to work Technical difficulties could spring up. so be prepared Tidy up
whatever you can, just in case
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
- Today is an 8 - You're looking good, and soon you'll look even better We re
going into a phase that brings out your best side You ve had to scramble to keep
up lately, but now. you can relax Do that
Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21)
- Today is a 6 - You re going to have a tough time for a couple of days You'd be
wise to lay low and to figure out what you re going to do next If you need to do
something first, hurry up and do it!
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 2D
- Today is an 8 - Things out there are lining up in your favor The coming phose
will be good for you, in many ways You ve worked hard to make money Now. you
may get a chance to spend a little of it on fun!
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
- Today is a 6 - The sun s going from your sign into Aquarius, so the downhill ride
is just about over You ve figured out what you want to do this year, right? Well now
it s time to get started
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)
- Today is an 8 - The sun s coming into your sign today, which is great You re
always stronger when that hapjjens. and this year you're also creative, smart and
spiritually advanced Charge!
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)
- Today is a 7 ~ You can concentrate if you set things up that way on purpose
Minimize distractions so you can take care of business You will make mistakes
Expect it. It's part of the learning process
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