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Daily Sudoku
Horoscopes from April 23, 2008 edition
By Nicole Hoffman
Aries
(March 21- April 19)
Use your charm to get that grade up. You could
really use it.
Taurus
(April 20- May 20)
Pretend you aren’t lazy and fi nish up that ten
page paper before the day its due!
Gemini (May 21- June 21)
Stop planning everything in your life. You
need to let the chips fall where they may.
Cancer
(June 22- July 22)
Don’t pay attention to the minor things in life.
All that does is drive you crazy.
Leo
(July 23- Aug. 22)
You don’t always have to have a date. Try
staying in and giving yourself some “you”
time.
Virgo
(Aug. 23- Sept. 22)
Try to go green the next few days. And pitch
in on the environment.
Libra (Sept. 23- Oct. 22)
Although flirting is fun, it can’t get you
everything you want. But it doesn’t hurt to
try!
Scorpio
(Oct. 23- Nov.21)
Keep people in your life informed about what’s
going on with you. It could be beneficial for
you to let things out.
Sagittarius
(Nov. 22- Dec. 21)
Try to be a part of all the fun today. You need
some relaxation anyways
Capricorn (Dec. 22- Jan. 19)
Start planning a day trip for you and
someone special. It could really spark a good
relationship.
Aquarius (Jan. 20- Feb. 18)
Keep your eyes open; some things are going on
but if you stay in tune you can help fix them.
Pisces (Feb. 19- March 20)
Follow your heart. Everything happens for a
reason.
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