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New Tanner (Acton, ON), 25 Feb 1999, p. 15

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1999 THE NEW TANNER 15 DAY ra ss Saturday Sunny High -2 / Low - 10 BSS ARIES -- March 21/April 20 You have to control your temper when it comes to a difference of opin- ion with a co-worker early in the week. Aries. Just because he or she disagrees with you does not mean that your ideas don't matter. Explain your position. and others will support you. A close friend needs some financial assistance. Do what you can TAURUS - April 21/May 21 Don't keep your feelings bottled up. Taurus. If something is bothering you, let people know about it. They will respect your opinion, and you will start to feel a lot better. A loved one turns to you in a time of need. Even though you may not want to get involved. be there for him or her. -- May 22/June 21 re looking up this week. Gemini. You make great progres professionally. and your personal life takes a turn for the better. You meet an interesting person late in the week, Don't be shy -- he or she is attracted to you too, Sagittarius plays an important role on Thursday. CANCER - June 22/July 22 Stay focused this week. You have a Jot to do. but those around you want to involve you in their problems. Dont let them. Some important peo- ple are counting on you to work dili- gently. The person whom you've been seeing wants to spend more time with you. Think about what you really want before saying yes. LEO - July 23/August 23 Don't stay angry at a close friend who gets you into trouble this week. Leo. This person doesn't mean any harm: he or she just wants to help you. A loved one asks for your advice about a personal problem. Be honest with him or her -- even if Whit you say won't be appreciated. VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 Don't be too upset with yourself when you make a mistake early in the week. Your actions don't create any major problems, and things are back to normal within a matter of hours. Others understand the situa- tion: you should too. You run into an old friend on Thursday, Spend some time with him or her. LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 Your positive attitude saves the day late in the week. Libra. when friends get into a disagreement. You help them to see each other's point of view and keep everyone talking. You should be proud of yourself. Another Libra plays a key role on Wednesday. HOROSCOPES Feb. 28-March 6 SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 You are on top of the world when you receive an unexpected windfall this week. Enjoy yourself you deserve it. However, save something for the future. You're going to need it down the road. A clos end reveals his or her true feelings for you. Don't let this damage your relationship. SAGITTARIUS -- Nov 23/Dec 21 Your courage sets you apart from the rest early in the week, Sagittarius. You stand up to a difficult acquain- tance and make life a litle easier for several people, including yourself. Your efforts definitely will be appre- ciated. A friend offers you some romantic advice. Listen to what he or she is saying. CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 Don't be stubborn when it comes to at financial situation. What you want isn't always easy to get. Look at all of your options, and make a realistic choice. Turn to loved ones for advice if you need it. They will look out for your best interest, Capricorn plays an important role. AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 Don't be too critical of an acquain- tance who offers you assistance. He or she is just trying to be helpful -- there are no ulterior motives. A loved one introduces you to an inter- esting person. It will be worth the effort to get to know him or her better. Cancer plays a key role. PISCES -- Feb 19/March 20 Try to keep your sense of humor about you this week, Pisces. If you don't. you're going to have a difficult time. Don't take things to heart. Just work to resolve problems. and keep smiling. A loved one turns to you for comfort. Be there for him or her. 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