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**UIUAL AND JERTHA LOVE
_ WEEK OF JUNE 1-12
Gemini... Which «m are you viewing right new, the one that standih light
*** y—*» ta ahadew? However, each ruled by Mercury. One
» "**1r**d "* •*■*« m*y keep yen wandering in the maie
of connuMn. How about you, Gemin' which road are you taking at thia timer
Mercury i» at home In yeur sign now and you do have a choice. Creatively uie
year thinking ability and make the meet of aU that you do. Let not your heart
be troubled nor W it be afraid. Keep watch on your mind and thle year will hr
~*f ,.c very ke»* *® y°«- Happy natal day to all you wonderful Gemini* born at
this time and cycle of the year.
ARIE8
March 21-April is
For stve your thinking cap is on the rim for you have the ability to see the
end even though you don't want to contribute more than the Idea. However, as
you let yourself open to the beat which you always expect. You do receive the
beat Be positive.
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TAURU8
April 20-May 2*
Perhaps you have been thinking about taking a look at all of your
resources lately should you decide to'sell, this would be a good time to make
the decision. Have a good time on your patio with some relaxation and happy
moments with family and friends.
GEMINI
May 21-Jaae 21
Good time for those of you born at this time with the moon coming in on
the 12th. You should see things moving in a positive way. You can finally
make the right decision. Happy natal day. Enjoy it. Your wit is high.
CANCER
June ZZ-July 22
Looking over all that you have accumulated can make you take a deep
breath and say all of this and more. A laid-back attitude is better than worry
and why waste energy like that anyway? You are in a good mood lately and as
the month goes by it will get even better.
LEO
July ZZ-Ang. 22
You have been thinking lately about taking a trip. Well, get it in motion,
make the decision to go for it. You only live once at this age and why wait ’till
you can’t enjoy it? Some little annoyances could make you hesitate at times.
However, with positive attitude you can make it. Use your charm now.
VIRGO
Aag. 23-Sept. 22
Organisation is your key for this week and why not? You are good at it.
You help others get in step and why not do it for yourself? New opportunities
after the 12th.
UBRA
Sept. 23-Oct. 23
Sometimes one has to reflect and look at all the facts and then proceed on.
Being alone sometimes allows you to take a different view of the cir
cumstances. Keep communications open and write a few overdue letters to
frtsnds you have not communicated with lately. Keep flexible in handling
your finances at this time. Things will get better. Hold on.
SCORPIO
Oct 24-Nov. 22
Some unexpected publicity may come your way this month and for sure it
will put you in the right place at the right time. Keep a smile on your face and
remember the timea are getting better. Keep a tight pull on your $19$ at this
time. Future brings promises.
SAGITTARIUS
Nov. 2*Doc. 21 -
Perhaps you have been thinking too much and you mayhave to take sides
with someone who willbelp you move through thia cycle and for sure it is for
the beat. Once the facta an all on the table, things will be rewarding. Patience
la your key.
CAPRICORN
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Phase two la about to begin so don’t be dismayed about how things seem
to be now, for you may have to reorganise Just a little to have things run
smoother down the road. Keep your noseto the grindstone and for sure all will
be well.
AQUARIUS
Jan. 20-Feb. IS
The sign of miracles. Well, how about now would you like one? Expect it
and see the very best flowing to you. Your success may depend on how well
you are able to adapt to a situation. Use your wisdom and things will be more
promising. Write a letter to a good friend that you haven’t communicated
with lately.
PISCES
Feb. lt-March as
Family and domestic obligations may take precedence over other outside
interests at this time. Your job security may be just around the corner. Don’t
let your mood swings take you off on a tangent. Things could be better should
you expect the best and stop worrying about the outcome. Things are okay.
Have a great week.
Wedding dples are a promise to seme beautiful couples taking their step
into another chapter in their hook of life. Remember, as you do. let your
hearts be joined as one and open up to each other’s differences and let the
other be there tor balance and not just to lean on. Pray together is the key.
Keep your mind centered on God and the date will be the best and the years
will go vary quickly and the romance will always be there. Congratulations to
those marrying and congratulations to the new graduates from all levels of
school. March on to victory. Keep an open mind to changes and take one day
at a time and be happy. It’s All in the Stars...
UNCF Gets Lilly Grant Awards
NEW YORK, N.Y.—The Lilly
Endowment has awarded a $9-4
million grant to the United Negro
College Fund. The new grant marka
the largeet single donation that the
endowment has ever bestowed on the
UNCF. It is designated for the
establishment of a three-year-long
Leadership and Organisational
Development Program ior UNCF’s
41 private, historically Mack member
colleges and qniverslties.
Designed to meet the unique
requirements of historically , Mack
colleges and universities, the
program allows UNCF member
institutions to identify their most
pressing. long-term organisational
needs and develop strategies to
address them Additionally, the
program will promote team
builcjing, networking and a greater
degree of information sharing for the
common benefit of all the institutions.
The UNCF Leadership and
Organisatidnal Development
Program will include three
components: (l) the award of J7
competitive grants (for which all
UNCF institutions will be eiigiMe to
apply) that will be gearedtoward the
/enhancement of management
canabilities In f-cused areas; (9) a
three-year series of intensive
workshops designed for senior
administrators at private,
historically black institutions in such
areas as admissions, academic
affairs, institutional research and
fiscal affairs (the workshops will be
supplemented with follow-up
assistance by consultants, trainers
and mentors); and (3) a two-pronged
thrust to enhance leadership skills
through on-site, team-building
retreats for the colleg?
administrative cabinets, and 'a
Presidents’ Institute for the college
presidents and board chairs, geared
toward the special challenges of
heading the management team for a
private historically black college.
“The UNCP Leadership and
Organisational Development
Program will enable private,
historically black colleges and
universities to reach new levels of
long-term organisational
effectiveness,'' says United Negro
College Fund Acting President and
CEO Virgil E. Ecton. “We are
tremendously grateful * the Lilly
Endowment for Ifj-ng the
groundwork for. tl|i» crucial
undertaking.''
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GARDENING AWAYI—LucMt Garner It seen hart working In hor flowers and
vogotaNo garden on Brigham Road hero In Raleigh. Ms. Gamor hat boon
gardening lor tlm pat! 22-years. Ms. Gamer states that her garden helps cut food
cost, because of her fixed Income. She is a member of Malby’s Cross Reads
Baptist Church In Knlahtdale.
Students May Gain Aid
From Pell Grant Units
President Bush is proposing to
lower the maximum family income
requirement for a Pell Grant to
$10,000. Many students because of the
steady increase in tuitions must rely
on federal and state assistance. Pell
Grants are one of the most sought
after and utilized forms of federal aid
to colleges. If President Bush is
successful in getting Congress to
pass legislation lowering the required
family maximum income to $10,000, a
North Carolina service specializing in
helping students find financial aid
says, then thousands of middle
income families will feel the crunch.
Concurrently, Gov. Martin has
recently indicated a need for North
Carolina to increase college tuition by
20 percent for both in-state and out-of
state students. This, along with the
anticipated 40 percent increase in
tuition at community colleges which
would affect more than 60,000 full
time students, the 20 percent increase
for more than 290,000 students taking
occupational courses, as well as the
20 perent increase for some 224,000
part-time students, means college
students will have to have tuition
assistance, says the Scholastic
Information Service of Erwin.
The loss of Pell Grant eligibility,
they say, will leave thousands unable
to cover college expenses. Families'
will have to seek additional outside
funding through college scholarships
and grants in order to pay for college.
“This is something parents and
educators need to write their
congressmen about,” says Hal
Myers, director of Scholastic
Information service. “It’s the only
way people in the middle can make
their thoughts known by writing to
their congressmen or to the governor.
“While our agency directly benefits
from an increase in families and
students using our service, many
people, unfortunately, are not even
aware that computer-assisted
scholarship location services exist.
Or that millions of dollars in
scholarship money goes unclaimed
annually.
“In keeping with these recent
developments, the Scholastic
Information Service will be offering
special discounts on our already low
fees so that we can provide assistance
to anyone who might require it.”
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