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Written by Holiday Mathis   
Thursday, 19 April 2007

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Two power players influence the day — Saturn and Pluto. The structures of your life (Saturn) get a jolt of empowerment (Pluto). This could feel like drinking a strongly caffeinated beverage on an empty stomach. But remember, you've been preparing for these changes. Will the real leaders please stand up?

    ARIES (March 21-April 19). At work, and over others, authority isn't something you're given; it's earned. Knowing this, you stand in your power — a signal that invites others to do the same.

    TAURUS (April 20-May 20). You'll be holding a conference with your highest mind — a whimsical character who reminds you of your mom, sometimes crazy, but always wise. Together, you and you can sort out any dilemma.

    GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You've been so busy putting one foot in front of the other, you've practically created a new dance. To move forward, look up from the ground. Tonight: Get silly with a Sagittarius person.

    CANCER (June 22-July 22). A chance encounter at work sets off sparks and interesting hook-up potentials. What they see is your confidence, shining brighter than it has in months. Tonight heats up.

    LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You've been pushing the boulder uphill for so long that you forgot what it was like to coast. Will it be uncomfortable to do so? Nah, you know how to enjoy an opportunity for leisure when you see it.

    TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (APRIL 19). Your laser focus makes things happen for you this year. The key is having the patience to continue even when you don't see results. Your bottom line changes in July, and loved ones must rise to the occasion. You get new sources of income in August. September love is enthralling. Pisces and Virgo people will motivate you when you run out of juice. Your lucky numbers are: 1, 3, 12, 7 and 5.

    VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Your love life has been wobbly at times, but strong in places you least expected. Now relationships show signs of moving forward. Hope and optimism are such good feelings.

    LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). You're usually easygoing. But when you see a way for your world to be more stylish, effective and bright, well, you snap your fingers with tremendous attitude. This has an impact on others, hopefully the one you intended.

    SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Your influences are key. Probably you could use more of them, too. Book your social calendar for the weekend. Friends will show you yet another way to unleash your talent on the world.

    SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). You're charming and slick. You could sell mud pies to strangers and get a good price. You face a project that looks like a lot of work, and you find a way to work it.

    CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Things go bump in the night. Money fears, security fears, money fears — wait, didn't you already worry about that? Get a hold of yourself! Breathe and refocus on the thousands of things going right in your world.

    AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Some days you can't keep anything to yourself, especially when it's marked "personal." You're driven to share truly secretive information now. Unless you're a celebrity, no damage control will be later required.
 
    PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Trying to change others is a total waste of time. Model the behavior you'd like to see from them. At work, technical expertise is important, but interpersonal skills are what make the financial difference. Focus there.


    ASTROLOGICAL TOPIC: And now, here's a message from Father Time as he slowly moves forward: Extra! Extra! Father Time, aka Saturn, sure took his sweet time getting back to this very same spot today where he originally started on Dec. 5, 2006. According to the physicists, scientists and new-age channels, the modern world is moving faster than ever, not slower. So we asked: When Father Time goes off the clock, what gives? An eerily relaxed, suntanned Saturn replies, "I am the promise you made to yourself, a life goal, so to speak. But you became distracted. How do you think that makes me feel? I like to build things that last, that stick around forever. (Does anything last forever anymore? Maybe love does, I dunno, that's Venus' department.) I'm talking about building permanence, like writing books, building houses, careers, mending fences and families. Yeah, I've been on the mend. So you had to wait for that promotion or recognition, had to fix your own squeaky gears for a change. Do your homework, or I'm outta here. That's the deal. By the way, the weather in Cabo is fantastic in January."     So there you have it. Father Time tells us that the things that last are the things worth working for — and waiting for.


    CELEBRITY PROFILES: After attempts to make a songstress name for herself post-Spice Girls, Victoria Beckham has made a career out of celebrity. She's not short on talent and appeal; she's got 'em. Her issue is timing. Mars is closely joined with Saturn in her chart, the classic sign of delay and frustration. Is music out of her life forever? If she decides to give song another go, it will be in late 2008.
  

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