by Lasha seniuk, McClatchy-Tribune News Service
Clayton Sedler
Issue date: 9/11/06 Section: Culture
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ARIES
Romantic proposals will this week demand a fast response. Remain open to unique invitations: although potential friends or lovers may act inappropriately, genuine emotions are involved. Tuesday through Friday, pay special attention to yesterday's promises or trust issues. Someone close may need reassurance: don't disappoint. Later this week, ask older relatives for assistance with complex financial or business agreements. Prior experiences will offer a unique perspective.
TAURUS
Time sensitive documents may this week require careful review. Deadlines, business routines or financial regulations may now be unexpectedly complicated or easily derailed. Remain attentive to the subtle instructions of authority figures: experienced managers will soon provide accurate facts and reliable procedures. Wednesday through Saturday, a quick romantic invitation may trigger a minor social triangle. Avoid group discussion, if possible, and wait for obvious signals: all is well.
GEMINI
Social invitations and group awareness are now on the rise. Over the next few days, loved ones may wish to expand their daily commitments, hobbies or team activities. Join in and explore new options. In the coming weeks, shared goals or creative suggestions will improve intimacy and long-term trust between friends. After Thursday, workplace duties may quickly increase. If so, expect key officials to assign new leadership roles. Stay alert: your response will be closely studied.
CANCER
Close friends and relatives may be unusually sensitive to mild criticism this week. If so, expect career plans and long-term financial expectations to be a private source of tension. Stay focused on short-term goals: before mid-October, timed achievements, new job titles and revised money strategies will help improve negative attitudes. Later this week, romantic tensions will fade: expect bold discussions and rekindled affections. Passions may be high: don't probe for fast answers.
Romantic proposals will this week demand a fast response. Remain open to unique invitations: although potential friends or lovers may act inappropriately, genuine emotions are involved. Tuesday through Friday, pay special attention to yesterday's promises or trust issues. Someone close may need reassurance: don't disappoint. Later this week, ask older relatives for assistance with complex financial or business agreements. Prior experiences will offer a unique perspective.
TAURUS
Time sensitive documents may this week require careful review. Deadlines, business routines or financial regulations may now be unexpectedly complicated or easily derailed. Remain attentive to the subtle instructions of authority figures: experienced managers will soon provide accurate facts and reliable procedures. Wednesday through Saturday, a quick romantic invitation may trigger a minor social triangle. Avoid group discussion, if possible, and wait for obvious signals: all is well.
GEMINI
Social invitations and group awareness are now on the rise. Over the next few days, loved ones may wish to expand their daily commitments, hobbies or team activities. Join in and explore new options. In the coming weeks, shared goals or creative suggestions will improve intimacy and long-term trust between friends. After Thursday, workplace duties may quickly increase. If so, expect key officials to assign new leadership roles. Stay alert: your response will be closely studied.
CANCER
Close friends and relatives may be unusually sensitive to mild criticism this week. If so, expect career plans and long-term financial expectations to be a private source of tension. Stay focused on short-term goals: before mid-October, timed achievements, new job titles and revised money strategies will help improve negative attitudes. Later this week, romantic tensions will fade: expect bold discussions and rekindled affections. Passions may be high: don't probe for fast answers.
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