Sunday, January 15, 2012

Russell Grant's Daily Horoscopes Monday 16th January 2012

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Aries
(Mar21/Apr20) Be very frugal, for an unexpected expense will wreak havoc with
your budget. You can't afford to loan money to a friend, no matter how much you
would like to. Your first obligation is to your family. If you have a lover,
you'll have to assume some of their responsibilities while they cope with a
health or family matter. It feels like you're being pulled in two different
directions. Err on the side of an intimate relationship. Icing has to be spread
thinly on a large cake.
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Taurus
(Apr21/May21) Beware of over confidence. You may get a wry smile from someone
you like, or do well in a job interview, but that doesn't mean you'll get what
you want. You have unseen rivals. It may be necessary to keep a stultifying job
a little longer. Employment is scarce, and you can't leave a secure position for
an unsecured offer. Console yourself with the knowledge your friends are firmly
behind you. They'll help take the sting out of any
disappointments.
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Gemini
(May22/Jun21) You can't afford to daydream as too many problems demand your
attention. If you're caught sleeping on the job, a rival will make trouble for
you. At times like these, you long for a passionate lover to sweep in and take
the pain away. That's simply isn't possible now. Unless you deal with the
dilemma that's been placed before you, stress will continue to mount. Continue
to exhibit grace under fire. Enemies are eager to see you falter. Don't give
them the satisfaction.
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Cancer
(Jun22/Jul23) Don't let friends have undue influence on a personal decision.
You're yearning for romance and adventure, but your loved ones are jealous of
your prospects. Keep your plans a secret for the time being. Good things need
time to take root. If you're dating someone, refrain from spreading the word
until you make a serious commitment. Working on a creative project? Refrain from
showing it off in its early stages. It takes time to create a masterpiece.
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Leo
(Jul24/Aug23) Using your influence to help a loved one will backfire. You have
to seem absolutely objective now, or people will question your ethics. Although
it pains you to turn your back on a friend or relative, you must. Tell them
they'll have to get ahead on their own steam, with no help from you. This could
lead to a period of chill, but it can't be helped. Find comfort in the arms of a
compassionate lover. Sometimes power can be a millstone around your neck.
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Virgo
(Aug24/Sep23) Just because you possess superior knowledge doesn't mean you'll
get respect. In fact, certain members of the group resent your expertise.
They'll try to tackle a job without your input. Resist the urge to complain.
Eventually, the group will realise it has bitten off more than it can chew, and
beg you for assistance. By then, it may be too late. You're operating a
shoestring budget, so don't buy any unnecessary supplies. You will have to
justify your purchases sooner than you think.
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Libra
(Sep24/Oct23) You'll be tempted to let down your guard with a very attractive
admirer. Unfortunately, this character can't be trusted. Continue to keep your
own counsel. It's possible the person who has been flirting with you has
mercenary motives. You're sad to take such a pessimistic view, but you've got to
protect your interests. If you want to see whether their affection is genuine,
see if they stick around after refusing their request for money or expensive
materials.
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Scorpio
(Oct24/Nov22) When you love someone, your first instinct is to do everything in
your power to satisfy your partner. Although your devotion is touching, it can
also be crippling. Now is not the time to fall on your sword for your best
friend or partner. Instead, you have to protect your own interests, even if it
means looking selfish. You've been struggling with some nagging fears.
Channelling these worries into a creative project will prove wonderfully
cathartic.
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Sagittarius
(Nov23/Dec21) Taxing your system with hard alcohol and rich food will be cause
for regret. You've got to eat light and drink plenty of fresh water. If you
don't, you'll be too tired or ill to attend to an important job. Friends are
counting on you to be there for them. Put off revelry to later in the week, when
you'll be able to eat, drink, and be merry. Ask a loving relative to make some
of your favourite soup.
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Capricorn
(Dec22/Jan20) Lately, you've been focusing all of your attention on a romance or
creative project. Friends are beginning to complain. Don't make the mistake of
bowing out of a big party. A loved one is counting on you to appear. If you
don't show, they'll be very insulted. Home feels oppressive, probably because
you're expected to do all the work. You've got to delegate some of your
responsibilities to relatives or roommates. If you live alone, consider hiring a
cleaner.
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Aquarius
(Jan21/Feb19) You're so comfortable at home that you've lost sight of your
career goals. Don't take your job for granted. If your boss wants you to stay
late to complete a project, do it. This may mean disappointing a child, but it
can't be helped. You can't afford to jeopardise a secure position for a family
obligation. Part of the problem is you are the only one in the organisation who
knows how to perform certain tasks. Maybe it's time to show the ropes to a
newcomer.
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Pisces
(Feb20/Mar20) Don't put too much faith in technology. A car may stall, a
computer could crash, or a phone might break. It's always wise to back up files
and keep a hard copy of important numbers. Keep a taxi's business card in your
wallet in case you have to arrange alternate transportation. An important
business executive won't react well if they think you've forgotten an
appointment. Have their contact information handy, too, just in case an
unforeseen emergency arises.
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USA - Rick Santorum: Liberty at Stake in This Election

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Former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum says government has gotten too big and people too small and what is at stake in this election is liberty for everyone. (Jan. 15)

USA - Interview with Rick Perry - defends "vulture capitalism" criticism of Mitt Romney

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Texas governor defends "vulture capitalism" criticism of Mitt Romney.

Italy - Cruise ship captain Schettino in custody as horror stories emerge. 'Like the Titanic.'

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http://www.euronews.net/ 'Like the Titanic.'

That is what many are saying as the Costa Concordia's captain is held on suspicion of multiple manslaughter, causing a shipwreck and abandoning ship with passengers still on board.

Officials believe he brought his vessel too close to the island of Giglio. Speaking before his arrest, Francesco Schettino disagreed, saying the rock was not shown on his maritime chart.

France - Nicolas Sarkozy breaks silence after Standard & Poor´s downgrade

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http://www.euronews.net/ Nicolas Sarkozy has called on French people to resist and fight in the face of the crisis, two days after France saw its credit rating downgraded by a leading agency, Standard & Poor's.

USA - New Gingrich: 'I have the best chance to beat Barack Obama'

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Despite lagging in fourth place in some polls, former US House Speaker New Gingrich, says he is more qualified than front-runner Mitt Romney to defeat President Barack Obama in a general election.

Myanmar - France promises rewards for reformist pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi

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http://www.euronews.net/ The French foreign minister, meeting Myanmar's pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi in Rangoon, has said the EU will respond with 'concrete measures' to recent government reforms.

Alain Juppé met the veteran activist at her lakeside home where she spent almost two decades under house arrest.

Later he was due to bestow Suu Kyi with the French Legion of Honour.

Juppé's visit to Myanmar or Burma, the first ever by a French foreign minister, follows those of his American and British counterparts.

France - Huan Huan and Yuan Zi, Two three-year-old giant pandas arrive from China

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Two three-year-old giant pandas, Huan Huan and Yuan Zi, arrive from China to start a new life in a French zoo.

USA - Bafta hosts a tea party in Beverly Hills for nominees

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Ahead of the Golden Globe Awards nominees walked the red carpet at a tea party hosted by The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (Bafta).

Syria - UN chief Ban Ki-moon tells Ban Ki-moon to stop the killing

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http://www.euronews.net/ Stop killing your people.

That is the message from United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon to Syrian Ban Ki-moon.

The UN says his crackdown has claimed more than 5,000 lives during a 10-month-old uprising.

Ban was speaking in Lebanon at a conference on democratic transitions in the Arab World.

Hungary - Far-right Jobbik party burns EU flag and demands exit from bloc

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http://www.euronews.net/ Far-right activists in Hungary have burned the EU flag, calling for the country's exit from the bloc.

Some 2,000 demonstrators from the extremist Jobbik party gathered outside the European Commission offices in Budapest.

They are angry that cash-strapped Hungary is under pressure to ditch new legislation that Brussels says may violate European laws and principles.

"Not only us but many other countries now believe they could be better off outside the EU and then they would not have got into this situation," said protester Gyorgy Lillik, 63.

Kazakhstan - Opposition to get tiny foothold in vote on Sunday´s general election

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http://www.euronews.net/ The people of Kazakhstan vote on Sunday in a general election in which no-one is expecting anything other than a landslide for President Nazarbayev's ruling party.

The longstanding leader has consistently put economic growth before democratic reform, and previous elections have been criticised by international observers.

For the first time, the second-placed party will be automatically guaranteed seats in parliament. But commentators see little likelihood of a shift in the balance of power.

China - Premier Wen Jiabao seeks energy security in Saudi Arabia

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http://www.euronews.net/ Visiting Saudi Arabia, China's Premier Wen Jiabao has reportedly pressed the oil giant to open its resources to more investment from his country.

Saudi Arabia is already Beijing's biggest source of imported oil.

China also buys a lot from Iran but is thought to be concerned about future supplies amid international tension over the Islamic Republic's nuclear work.

Tehran has threatened to block a vital Gulf shipping route if sanctions are imposed on its oil exports. It has warned Arab neighbours not to raise their output in the event of an EU embargo.

Italy - Raw video captures terror felt by passengers on the capsized cruise liner Costa Concordia

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A video filmed one of the passengers on the capsized cruise liner Costa Concordia captures the terrifying moments while rescuers sought to bring them to safety.
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BBC News - Italy cruise ship passenger: 'I had to swim ashore'
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One of the passengers from the stricken Costa Concordia has explained how he had to swim ashore because the ship's lifeboats were not working.

He told how he and his wife were given dry clothes and blankets by people on the island of Girgio.
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BBC News - Italy cruise ship: Passenger's video from the lifeboat
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Amateur video filmed by some of the passengers escaping the Costa Concordia captures the uncertainty and confusion of those who had been on board.

Most of the ship's 4,000 passengers and crew reached land by lifeboats but some swam ashore. Three people have been confirmed dead and up to 41 are unaccounted for.

Adam Parsons reports.

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Costa Concordia Isola Del Giglio - News Results / Naufragio del Giglio, ancora 37 i dispersi (RAI)

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Isola del Giglio is an island and Italian comune situated in the Tyrrhenian Sea, off the coast of Tuscany, part of the Province of Grosseto. The island is one of ...
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Costa Concordia Isola Del Giglio - News Results

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E' di 3 morti,14 feriti e 37 dispersi il bilancio provvisorio dell'incidente che ha coinvolto ieri sera la nave da crociera Costa Concordia naufragata nelle vicinanze dell'isola del Giglio. A bordo della nave sono ancora in corso le operazioni di soccorso dei vigili del fuoco alla ricerca dei 37 che mancano all'appello. Da Porto Santo Stefano, Flavia Paone, Tg3
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Naufragio del Giglio, aperte tre inchieste
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Che cosa è successo? Di chi è la responsabilità dell'incidente. Per il comandante della "Concordia", la nave avrebbe urtato uno scoglio non segnalato e lui per salvare passeggeri e imbarcazione avrebbe fatto virare la nave verso costa. Ma su questa versione si accavallano i dubbi. I testimoni parlano di un errore di rotta e la Procura ha aperto due inchieste. Servizio di Sara Segatori, Tg3.

USA - Patriots Rout Broncos, Tebow 45-10

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Patriots quarterback Tom Brady tied an NFL playoff record with six touchdown throws in New England's 45-10 rout of Denver in Saturday night's AFC playoff game. Denver QB Tim Tebow completed just nine of 26 passes. (Jan. 15)

Italy - Korean Couple Found in Italy Cruise Ship Grounding / 이탈리아 - 이탈리아 유람선 접지에서 발견 한국어 커플

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Two survivors of a cruise ship grounding have been found inside the ship nearly a day after it rolled onto its side. They have been identified as a South Korean couple on their honeymoon. (Jan. 15)

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Eagle Eye is a 2008 thriller film directed by D. J. Caruso and starring Shia LaBeouf and Michelle Monaghan. The two portray a young man and a single mother ...
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The "cell phone thriller" is becoming a genre unto itself, and Eagle Eye should be considered a key example of the form. Frankly preposterous but compulsively watchable, this movie puts Shia LaBeouf in a mess of trouble instigated by a mysterious telephone voice. If he doesn't follow orders, dire things will happen--although when he does follow orders, the consequences are pretty dire, anyway. Also being blackmailed is a single mom (Michelle Monaghan) receiving similar phone calls. Why are they being jerked around by the purring female voice, and why is the road leading to Washington, D.C.? Actually, you won't have time to contemplate these questions, because director D.J. Caruso (who guided LaBeouf in Disturbia) keeps the action going at the customary breakneck pace. This is a wise move, because the real questions you'd likely be asking have to do with the plausibility of events on a minute-by-minute basis (most notably: how could Mysterious Phone Voice possibly know that the two pigeons would survive the hoops she makes them fly through, each one more death-defying than the last?). The actors tumble through this mayhem like scattering bowling pins, including Billy Bob Thornton and Rosario Dawson as government agents. Nobody has time to make much of an impression, and LaBeouf has much less room for puppydog charm than he did in Disturbia. Even that would be all right within the movie's berserk parameters, but the really irritating thing is the way the tacked-on final scenes reverse what would have been a heroic climax. No guts, no glory. --Robert Horton

Alaska - Raw Video: Russian Tanker Inches Closer to fuel-starved Nome

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A Russian tanker is preparing to off-load more than a million gallons of diesel and gasoline to fuel-starved Nome. (Jan. 14)

Iraq - Bomb Kills at Least 53 Shiite pilgrims near Basra

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A bomb killed at least 53 Shiite pilgrims near the southern port city of Basra on Saturday, an Iraqi official said. (Jan. 14)

Italy - Dozens missing from stricken Italian cruise ship Costa Concordia

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http://www.euronews.net/ Dozens of people are still unaccounted for after a Mediterranean cruise ship ran aground off the west coast of Italy.

Divers are searching the submerged decks of the Costa Concordia and coastguards are scouring the waters for survivors.

Reports say the three people confirmed dead are two French tourists and a Peruvian crew member.

The authorities are stressing that the number of missing has continued to come down as people's whereabouts becomes known.

Survivors described the scene as the ship hit the rocks.
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Cruise Ship Survivors: Crew Acted Too Slowly
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Passengers aboard a cruise ship that ran aground off the coast of Italy say the crew failed to give instructions on how to evacuate and delayed lowering the lifeboats until the ship was listing too heavily. (Jan. 14)

Tunisia - Pride and despair one year after revolt


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http://www.euronews.net/ The Arab Spring is one year old and they have been celebrating in the place where it all started - Tunisia.

People gathered in Bourguiba Avenue in Tunis where protests against the then President Ben Ali reached their climax, forcing him to flee a year ago today.

Despite Tunisia's progress since, problems remain including poverty, unemployment and corruption.

One man in the crowd said he had been suffering for the last six months and that nobody cared.


Taiwan - re-elects president Ma Ying-jeou, endorsing China policy

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http://www.euronews.net/ Taiwan has re-elected its president, endorsing Ma Ying-jeou's push for closer ties with China.

Thousands of supporters braved pouring rain in central Taipei to celebrate his victory.

"In the next four years, cross-strait relations will be more peaceful, with greater mutual trust and the chance of conflict will be less," he told them. "I must let Taiwan have a long-lasting environment of peace and stability."

China has indicated it welcomes Ma's re-election.

Egypt - Mohamed ElBaradei has pulled out of the race to become Egyptian president

Published on Jan 14, 2012 by
http://www.euronews.net/ Mohamed ElBaradei has pulled out of the race to become Egyptian president, saying the old regime is still running the country.

The Nobel Peace Prize winner and former head of the UN nuclear watchdog said the country was being pushed away from the aims of the revolution.

ElBaradei has strongly criticised Egypt's military rulers since Mubarak's overthrow.

Russell Grant's Daily Horoscopes for Sunday 15th January 2012

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Aries (Mar21/Apr20) You're able to spin straw into gold. Marketing a creative idea will take skill, wit, and cunning. Fortunately, you've got all of these skills in spades. A hidden benefactor who has always admired your work will give you an impressive cash infusion. Don't embarrass this angel by shining the spotlight on their contribution. Not everybody is intent on being centre stage. Some prefer operating by stealth. It's up to you to make the most of their generosity. Stretch those resources to the snapping point.
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Taurus (Apr21/May21) Your creativity is operating at full force. This is a lovely time to launch an artistic effort with a team of fellow artists. You'll probably be given the leadership spot, since you're always thinking about the practical aspects of any given job. While you have a deep appreciation for visionaries, you're always asking how to bring their ideas out of the dream state and into the real world. Don't let any martyrs slow your progress. People who are easily discouraged have no place in your organisation.
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Gemini (May22/Jun21) Helping people from behind the scenes gives you a great deal of satisfaction. You're great at connecting vulnerable people with valuable resources. Working for a charitable organisation would be a great avenue to explore. Alternatively, you might just want to volunteer for an animal shelter, environmental agency, or housing institution. That way, you can work as much or little you desire. Having a flexible schedule takes the pressure off the proceedings. A gracious manager will go out of their way to thank you for your contributions.
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Cancer (Jun22/Jul23) Make time in your schedule for your nearest and dearest. Relationships are incredibly important to you. Unfortunately, you have a tendency to put work before pleasure. When this happens, life becomes incredibly depressing. Connecting with people who make you laugh puts everything back in its proper perspective. If you have a friend who is about to celebrate a birthday, anniversary, or graduation, throw them a big party.
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Leo (Jul24/Aug23) You and the spotlight go together like strawberries and cream. It gives you so much pleasure to turn heads at a party. Fortunately, you look fantastic and won't have any trouble attracting romantic attention. Be sensitive to your lover's feelings. Being involved with someone sexy can be challenging. Reassure your amour with passionate kisses, affectionate squeezes, and whispered words of devotion. It's never too late to rekindle a courtship. Are you single? You won't be for long.
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Virgo (Aug24/Sep23) This is a fabulous time to go on a long distance trip. Wherever you go, you will be sure to be a big favourite with the locals. They have an affinity for your special brand of charm. If you're in a relationship, you'll have to fight the advances of at least one ardent admirer. If you're single, you'll feel attracted to creative, unworldly types. On the surface, the two of you are complete opposites. Deep down you share many spiritual values.
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Libra (Sep24/Oct23) Your sexual side demands expression. If you're single, treat yourself to some gorgeous clothes that accentuate your most attractive features. When you look good, you exude an air of sensuality that is incredibly inviting. You won't have any trouble attracting admiring glances when you're wearing flattering colours and cuts. You don't need a reason to dress up. By taking extra care with your appearance each day, you'll find an outlet for your physical desires.
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Scorpio (Oct24/Nov22) Teaming up with an unapologetic sensualist opens new doors for you. At times, you are afraid to ask for what you really want. Once you have this partner at your side, it will be easier to ask for the best table, the choicest food, and the most luxurious accommodations. You'll also reconnect with your romantic side. Past disappointments can make you cynical. You need an optimist to rekindle your heartfelt wish for passion, adventure, and tenderness. Fairy tales really do come true.
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Sagittarius (Nov23/Dec21) You cut through chores like a hot knife through butter. This is a perfect opportunity to launch a big housecleaning project. After you've finished getting rid of all the clutter and tidying up the remains, add a few beautifying touches. A bouquet of fresh flowers, a bowl heaped with fruit, a strategically positioned painting all of these things will afford you great pleasure. Your domestic environment has a tremendous impact on your emotional landscape.
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Capricorn (Dec22/Jan20) You're bursting with energy, and yearn for a challenging creative project. Fortunately, your boss will give you just such an assignment. This is your chance to establish yourself as a leading expert in your field. You're able to create products and services that are both practical and pleasurable. People are willing to pay lots of money for the things you develop. If you're smart, you'll offer a reduced priced option to maximise its consumer base.
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Aquarius (Jan21/Feb19) Kindness and generosity characterise everything you do. By helping a relative finance tuition costs, a long distance trip, or artistic endeavour, you'll win their everlasting loyalty. It gives you great pleasure to be a force for good. It's so easy to get discouraged by all the bad news bombarding us each day. Championing the underdog is your way of adjusting the balance of power. This is also a great time to buy a beautiful property by the water.
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Pisces (Feb20/Mar20) Flattery will get you everywhere. You know just what to say to get powerful people to grant you favours. There's no need to apologise for your behaviour. At least your motives are good. By getting the money and resources you need, you'll create wonderful works of beauty for the public to enjoy. Your artistic efforts are destined to get lots of favourable publicity. Don't be surprised if you're asked to teach a class or write a column.
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