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Show DAILY Sunday, August 21, 2005 HERALD HOROSCOPE TODAYIN HISTORY | “Quality Service At A Fair Price” Decide whether or not this is a ood connection for vou, Tak: rs rere imdugn two crowded Israeli commuter program that had shipped some $50 billion in aid to America’s allies during World War II. Onthis date: In 1831, formerslave Nat Turnerled violent insurrection in Virginia. (He was later executed. In 1858, the famous debates between senatorial contenders Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas began. In 1944,the United States, Britain, the Soviet Union and United States; however, the ruling did not changethe final result. Today's Birthdays: Israeli political leader ShimonPeres is 82. Actor-director Melvin Van Peebles is 73. Singer Kenny China opened talks at Dumbar- Rogersis 67. Actor Clarence ton Oaks in Washington that Williams III is 66. Rock-n'-roll musician James Burtonis 66. helped pavethe wayfor estab- lishmentof the United Nations. In 1959, President Eisenhower signed an executive order Singer Harold Reid (The Statler Brothers)is 66. Singer Jackie DeShannonis 61. Actress Patty McCormackis 60. Actress Loretta Devineis 56. TV host proclaiming Hawaii the 50th state of the union. Harry Smithis 54. Singer Glenn In 1984, Democratic vicepresidential nominee Geraldine Ferraro appeared before reporters in Queens, New York, to field questions about her family’s finances. Hughes is 53. Country musician Nick Kaneis 51. Actress Kim Cattrall is 49. Rock singer Serj Tankian (System of a Down)is 38. Actress Carrie-Anne Moss is 35. Rock musician Liam In 1991, the hard-line coup Keep everything out in the want to makethe right deci- sion. Lovewill flourish if you do the right thing. 3 stars TAURUS(April 20-May 20): You will move forwardif you volunteer your services. The chance to meet someone who is impressed with your work ortalentis present. A new partnership will bring both of hey benefits yor didn’t havein he past. 4 star: GEMINI (May221-June20): You should be more concerned about work and getting ahead today, even though it is the weekend. Don’t put up with anyonewho is downplay- start a new business will be enticing but alsoa lot of hard work. Knowledge can be valuablearid easily acquired if you i and observeothers. 5 SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You mayenduptaking care of everybody else's business today. Your generous nature must be kept in check if you don’t wantto be taken advantageof. Focus on what you want. 2 stars CAPRICORN(Dec. 22-Jan.19): Explore youroptions andtalk to friends orrelatives about yourconcerns. You will have your problems solved in no timeif you are open-minded andwilling to compromise. 4 stars AQUARIUS(Jan. 20-Feb. 18): The more you moveabout today, the better your chances ing yourability or your ideas. of acquiring information and yourplan is, and someonewill shareyourvision. 2 stars CANCER (June 21-July 22): finding love or newfriendships. Youwill attract attention,especially if you take part in somethingtotally new to you. 3 stars Show how well thought-out Your interest in the unfamiliar PISCES (Feb. 19-March20): Youwill probably change Someone from your past may Cody Kasch (“Desperate House- tion. Don’t get caught up in your mind several times today. It’s not the best day to make a commitment or prom- person.5 stars way, so leave yourself open to change regarding your finan- comes your way. 3 stars Birthday Baby: You are a bit of a dreamer. You think Schuman (Dream)is 21. Actor wives”)is 18. Actress Hayden Panettiereis 16. Thoughtfor Today: “To know reach the Red Planet on a $980 million mission. Ten years ago: ABC News a little less and to understand a little more: That,it seems to me, is ourgreatest need.” — James Ramsey Ullman, American au- settled a $10billionlibel suit by apologizing to Philip Morris for reporting the tobacco giant thor (1907-1971). The Associated Press cultural event or even trip. lead youin the wrong direc- whatyou once had with this LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): A cial situation can be expected. Dealing with other people's property or moneywill lead to problems if you aren't careful. Listen to the complaints being raised, but don't let anyone put the blameon you.3 stars VIRGO(Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You maynot feel the same Fun is where the Farm is! YOUNG:LIVING AV President of Ocean Futures Society eT Ppp SYLVIA Ean waytoday regardinga part- nership youare involved in. ise. Change is headed your take advantage of whatever outside the box and are not afraid of change. 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Ac- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Try something new. A change will be as good as a rest. The more Mikhail S. Gorbachev collapsed against Soviet President CENTER PRESENTS improvise will take your tal- ing on too muchwill be your downfall. 3 stars ents to a new level. Don’t get wrapped up in the past or in bersare 5,9, 16, 28, 35, 46 ARIES (March 21-April 19): up going to Paul Hamm ofthe revolutionary Leon Trotsky died in Mexico City from wounds inflicted by an assassin. ability will be your saving grace. The more changethat comes your way, the better you will do. Yourability to open. Secrets will end up getting you into trouble. You haveto put yourself in the other person's shoes if you him the gold medal that ended Se 1940, exiled Communist Happy Birthday: Your adapt- Yang Tae-young was unfairly docked tenthofa point in the bandleader William “Count” Bese was bornin Red Bank, 49; Kenny Bac 67 Oneyear ago: The International Gymnastics Federa- all-around gymnastics final at the Athens Olympics,costing In 1904, jazz musician and aetna 410g ayears ago: Rescueef- forts to reach the sunken Russian nuclear submarine Kursk ended with divers announcing noneofthe 118 sailors had survived. tion ruled that South Korean In 1878, the American Bar Association was founded in Saratoga, N.Y. Semen e buses,killing five others: A commuter plane crashed near Sane: Ga., killing nine Brandt R. Gibson, DPM ma AT _Heating & Air Conditioning — EUGENIA LAST, SUNDAY, AUGUST 21,2005 Today is Sunday, Aug.21, the 233rd day of 2005. 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