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The Daily Collegian will not be responsible for errors I Do the crossword yet? Cnii'etHan HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Friday. July 30. 2010: This year, you will be opening many new doors, but. of course, the implication will be that some doors will close. You might not have the control you desire in many instances, which could cause you sub stantial discomfort. Be ready to open doors and move past issues. Often, you will be driven by strong feelings. Be careful when you are like this; you could become accident-prone. If you arc single, your desirability is clear. However, a for eigner or someone very different could occupy your thoughts as he or she pops in and out of your life. If you arc attached, work on more established ways of expressing your feelings. Clear them out rather than let them build. ARIES isn't boring. The Stars Show the Kind of Day You'll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average: 2-So-so: 1-Difficult ARIES (March 21-April 19) ★★★ Listen to your inner voice, and don't interact with others more than nec essary. Bypass meetings until late after noon. You’ll feel best as you wave hello to the weekend. At the same time, the Moon slides into your sign. Tonight: Yes. the world is your oyster. TAURUS (April 20-May 21) ★★★★ Lise the daylight hours to the max. You could be shocked by every thing that goes down in your immediate environment. Attempt to distance your self and gain insight. Push could come to shove between associates. Try to stay out of it. Tonight: The less said the better. GEMINI (May 22-June 20) ★★★★ You must say "yes" to being a SBlii IHEARPHERTAUON6 TO THE OTHER TOYS LAST M6HT! ANP NOT STUFF FROM HER YOKE CHP! YOU WERE f X PREAMM6, nod... By Jacqueline Blgar leader during times that you wish did not exist. Someone you care about could get downright flaky. You might wonder why this is happening. Tonight: Let go of your problems. CANCER (June 21 -July 22) ★ Understanding evolves to a new level. How you handle someone’s difficult attitude and demanding nature defines a problem. Those in charge will have a tendency to act in unanticipated ways. Tonight: The lead player. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) ★ ★★★ You are die master of relating, should you choose to accept this role. Dealing with what you might hear and w ith anger takes talent. As a result, your perspective of a key person changes. Tonight: Take off ASAP. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) ★ ★★★★ Deferring to others needs to come naturally, as you shall see. An understanding of how tough someone could be to deal with emerges. You might want to Sputnik out of the situation. Tonight: With a favorite person. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) ★ ★★★ You could be a lot more intense than you realize. Your ability to under stand what others are doing comes through, but with a great deal of frustra tion. You might feel limited, but know that you can break past these feelings. Tonight: Don’t be alone. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) ★ ★★★ Your creativity will be even more energized if you mobilize your anger or frustration. There are solutions, but you must want to find them. Allow yourself to brainstorm and bring the cor rect solution forward. Tonight: Put your feet up. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) COMICS & CROSSWORD SAMEYEKYTHN6 lOOtrr SHESAYSISPRO THEM GRAMMES EL HER 50, MOM. BRAiNS EMPTY. JUt. UKX rx>cotts<£.<2M ★ ★★★ Anchoring in on basics could be more important than you thought. Certainly, you could be gaining a per spective you might have wished never occurred. Realize what is happening. Understand what is going on in your immediate circle. Tonight: Let your hair down as only you can. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) ★★★★ Keep a conversation moving, even if you might be speechless on some level. You will have a way and style of communicating. Don’t get into a difficult situation with a boss. Bow out quickly. Tonight: Head home and be happy that it is the weekend. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) ★★★★ You might want to open up and discuss what is happening, as an outra geous situation could change radically. Understand what is going on in your immediate circle. Yes, there are a lot of hotheads. Tonight: Go with the unexpect ed. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) ★★★★ You are in prime shape, making what you want happen. Listen to your inner voice. You cannot hold on to some things. Leam to let go graciously. A part ner could be challenging your beliefs. Tonight: Go with the unexpected. BORN TODAY Comedian Tom Green (1971), actress Lisa Kudrow (1963), Oscar wihner Hilary Swank (1974) Jacqueline Bigar is on the Internet at www.jacquelinebigar.com. C 2010 by King Features Syndicate Inc. fil H S IB! by Garry Trudeau OKAY, OKAY, THOU6HT ME 6ET THE ETHER PICTURE! 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Friday, July 30,2010 I 7 Thursday’s Puzzle Solved (c)2010 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 46 Tiki cocktail 47 Endless, in poems 48 Tests 51 Under-the-sink brand 52 “Oklahoma!" 34 Negotiated 35 Steadfast 36 Wildly 37 Unlike filibusters 38 Making out too much lately 39 1976 raid site 42 Double-reed instrument 43 Ruins 44 Beethoven’s “Hammerklavier,' e.g. aunt 57 You might get one at the pool 58 Mahmoud Abbas’s gp. PARKING CLOSE TO campus. Excellent security. $475.00 for 2010-2011 year. Email JMH9o6@aoi.com PARKING SPACES FOR 2010-11, West end of campus. ■ www.psuhouses.com for locations and rates. 814-238-6656. PARKING SPACES FOR rent: Downtown parking avail. Summer or Fall. Locations and prices vary. Contact Associated Realty Property Mgmt. 814-231-3333. www.arpm.com YEARLY PARKING SPOTS avail able starting 8/15/2010. 414-420 S. Pugh Street, 125 and 130 N. Gill Street. 814-238-1088. www.parkingstatecollege.com r L' : - -- - J 7/30/10
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