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Show DAILY HERALD Friday, April 28, 2006 HOROSCOPE EUGENIA LAST, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 2006 Happy Birthday: Slow won't cut it this year. Forming a part- nership may ease some of the ee pace. Opportunities -and rea ee toae antage some projects that are offered. This is a year to make haste not waste and, although you will be tired, it will be worth your effort. Your numbers are 8, 14, 17, 26, 42, 47 ARIES (March 21-April 19): Take the time to go over what you are doing before you proceed. Plan your strategy, making sure your goals are reasonable. Stat rebuilding by pulling together all your resources,attributes and knowledge.3 stars TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Avoidletting your emotions set the tone today. Someone you know maytry to influence you the wrong way. Ulterior motives are possible and must be considered before you promise to get soivad in something new.3 st GEMINI((May 21-June 20): You will have to dig deep to unravel someofthe secret information being withheld from you today. Less talk and moreobservation will do the trick. Avoid a disagreement with someone who thinks you arepushy.3 stars CANCER (June 21-July 22): Participating in a charity event will - bring about a pleasant change. Your help will be greatly appreciated for your contributions today. Takepart in activities thatwill include your friends and family. Don't overindulge. 4 stars LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You maybe sensitive today and should avoid discussing emotional issues that are bothering you. Put your time and effort into home-improvementprojects but do the work yourself. Don't put all the blame on someoneelse. 2 stars VIRGO (Aug.23-Sept. 22): Travel, learning andgetting your ideas out there areall in a high cycle today. Make your plans early in the day and you will be able to take advantage ofall three. An opportunity will develop through a conversation nee have. 5 stars UBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Take care of business and financial matters yourself. Your ideas are good but, if you don't act on them, you won't get ahead. Talk to an older established individual about your future direction and get some hints on how to reach your goal. 3 stars (N) wam of assailant and Videotape. the FBIoffices. (s) (CC) B we a Theatre salute daytime TV. (Same-day Tape) (s) (CC) get a chance to money. (N) (s) ES (N) (8) (CC) «Ny (s) (N) (N)(s) {s) (CC) SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): To- dayis all about being social and having fun. Loveis all around a. Travel will open doors to ‘innings. A chance to take one ofyour talents.and exploitit is looking good. 3 stars (N) (CC) of the Rock- (CC) (OVS) BB «N) (CC) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Nothing will be for certain today, so don't count on others. Emotional deception will make you realizeit's time to make some serious decisions about your future. Sign up for a challenging event.3 stars )eee 4, Hope Lange. A gangster helpsa poor street of the Absent impress her daughter. Comedy-draria (CC) Myers, Austin mustrescue his kidfather, Comedy. Premiere. (s) (CC) (cc) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Don'tlet your curiosity get the better of you. You can st back-andstill find out everything you need to know,Playit safe and you'll be the one who ends up winning. Romance should be on your mind. 5 stars AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.18): Don'tlet the little things bother you. Someone is likely to say something that will upset you. Trying to get others to do thingswill be difficult, so prepareto goit alone. Avoid getting into a debate. 2 stars PISCES(Feb. 19-March 20): Stop worrying so much about whatyou are going to do next. Havea little fun and put your troubles on the shelf until you can actually do something about them. Someoneyou admirewill give you some very wise advice. 4 stars Birthday Baby: You know how to manipulatea situation to comeout on top. Youareintelligent, quick-to-react and always ready for whatever comes your way. You are changeable, encouragingandhardto pin down. Eugenia's Websites: astroadvice.com for fun, eugenialast.com for confidential consultations TODAYIN HISTORY Todayis Friday, April 28, the 118th day of 2006. There are 247 daysleft in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On April 28, 1945,Italian dic- tator Benito Mussolini and his mistress, Clara Petacci, were executed byItalian partisans as they attempted to flee the country Onthis date: . In 1758,the fifth president of the United States, James Monroe, was born in Westmoreland County, Va. In 1788, Maryland became the seventhstate to ratify the US.Constitution. In 1789, there was a mutiny on HMSBounty as the crew of the British Ship set Capt. William Bligh and18 sailors adrift ina launchin the South Pacific. In 1947, a six-man expedition sailed from Peru aboarda balsa wood raft named the Kon-Tiki on a 101-day journey to Polynesia. In 1952, war with Japan of- ficially ended as a treaty that had been signed by the United States and 47 other nations took effect. In 1958, Vice President Nixon andhis wife, Pat, began a goodwill tour of Latin America that was marred byhostile mobs in Lima,Peru, and Caracas, Venezuela. In 1967, heavyweight boxing champion MuhammadAli refused to be inducted into the Army,the same day Gen. Wil- 7 liam C. Westmoreland told Con- gress the U.S. “would prevail in Vietnam.” In 1980, President Carter ac- cepted the resignation of Secretary of State Cyrus Vance, who had opposed thefailed rescue mission aimed at freeing American hostages in Iran. In 1986, the Soviet Union informed the world of the nuclear disaster at Chernobyl. In 1988,a flight attendant was killed and 61 persons in- jured whenpart of the roof of an Aloha Airlines Boeing 737 peeled back ‘duringa flight from Hilo to Honolulu. Tenyears ago: President Clinton gave 4 1/2hours ofvid- eotaped testimony as a defense witness in the criminal trial of his former Whitewater business partners. A man armed with a semiautomaticrifle opened fire ontourists on the Australian island of Tasmania,kilirg 35 people; he wascaptured by police after a 12-hour standoff at a guest cottage. Five years ago: A Russian rocketlifted off from Central Asia bearing the first space tourist, California businessman Dennis Titc, and two cosmonauts on’a journeyto the international spacestation. Oneyear ago: A military jury at Fort Bragg, N.C., sentenced Sgt. Hasan Akbar to death for the 2003 murders of two. officers in Kuwait. More than 100 volunteersjoined police in Duluth, Ga., in searching for Jennifer Wilbanks,a bride-tobe who had vanished two days earlier. (Wilbanks turned up in Allenis 15. Thoughtfor Today: “If youth only had a chanceorold age any brains.” — Stephen Leacock, Canadian humorist-educator (1869-1944). The Associated Press Albuquerque, N.M., having run away on her own.) Today's Birthdays: Author HarperLee is 80. Former Secretary of State James A. Baker Ill is 76. The formerpresident of Iraq, Saddam Hussein,is 69. Actress-singer Ann-Margretis 65, Actress Marcia Strassman is 58. Actor Paul Guilfoyle (“CS$-1”) is 57..Actor Bruno Kirby is 57. “Tonight Show” host Jay Lenois 56, Actress Mary McDonnell is 53. Rock singer- CINEMARK AT PROVOs CeCeaES Tears ir 1215235455715095 ""dkoola & The Boo ms) 11:45 210435705930) qstkkieowmy end zaases7anss ‘TheSenton! wei) 1200220445 710900 e'Sloat Wi) 1904157251000 1 0°The Wid 1150150 350550750950 @ © Bemchwarnmers 12) 11:45 1:45 3:45 5:45 7.45 945 8) he ge 200 12002204497-00915; musician Kim Gordon (Sonic Youth)is 53. Actress Bridget Moynahan is 35. Actor Chris Youngis 35. Rapper Big Gippis 33. Actor Jorge Garciais 33. Actress Penelope Cruz is 32. Actor Nate Richert is 28. Actress Jessica Alba is 25. 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