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HOROSCOPES BY HOLIDAY

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There’s usually something to clean up after the full moon, and in the case of the Beaver Moon, it will be like tidying up a constructi­on site after the last board was nailed. There will be tools to store, debris to clear and fresh “rooms” to set up and move in to. The focus is on entering fresh routines and establishi­ng the new order.

ARIES (March 19). TAURUS 20). GEMINI 21). CANCER 22). LEO (May (June (July 21-April

You get the job because you care more, take more responsibi­lity and because you do what it takes to become excellent. Today, it’s about noticing making distinctio­ns between what’s good and what’s better. You notice the world closely.

(April 20-May

It takes something remarkable to spark your interest, and today, you’ll stumble across it. It may not look like much to others, but you recognize it as the seed of an endeavor worth dedicating the best of your resources to, starting with your curiosity.

21-June

Your thoughts about someone will influence the relationsh­ip. You can accept your complex emotions, knowing that a feeling is just a signal and is not wrong or right. It’s how you act on it or what you think about it that matters.

22-July

Though moments feel destined, you still get the sense of being in charge. Fate is your dancing partner, not your puppeteer. Even with certain things out of your control, you’ll still find a way to get where you want to go.

23-Aug. 22).

“In love, one and one are one,” said playwright and philosophe­r Jean-Paul Sartre. Maybe you don’t feel quite merged with another person, but your love definitely makes you feel close.

VIRGO 22). LIBRA 23). (Aug. (Sept. SCORPIO 21). SAGITTARIU­S 22-Dec. 21). CAPRICORN 22-Jan. 19). 23-Sept.

Your moods, behaviors, attitudes and actions will go down in history in the sense that others will remember what it’s like to interact with you. That reputation will be part of your legacy.

23-Oct.

Maybe the repetition of certain behaviors seems silly, but if it means something to someone, then its significan­ce should be noted. Rituals matter to people... unreasonab­ly so! Don’t waste time negating this.

(Oct. 24-Nov.

They want your attention and sometimes have unpleasant tactics for getting it. You can calm them down. Try warmth and acceptance. Try amusement and distractio­n. Try turning it into a game.

(Nov.

You’ll think about your future and imagine what you want for yourself and your team, then cast a wide net. Don’t worry about what’s doable yet. See what you get, and then you can refine your approach later.

(Dec.

When you think about it in a certain light, the circumstan­ce you thought was a disaster is laden in opportunit­y – so many of them, in fact, it could even be considered an ideal situation for get-* ting just what you want.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18).

You’re making exciting contributi­ons to the action, and people will talk. You can’t control their reactions, but you can lead their experience in a way they are likely to enjoy, a tactic that will produce today’s good reviews.

PISCES 20). (Feb. 19-March

Things don’t have to be high drama to be exciting. You prefer your theatrics to be in the world of entertainm­ent, not in your real life. You’ll aim to conserve your emotional energy by keeping your reactions to things in an appropriat­e scale.

TODAY’S (Nov. 28). CELEBRITY BIRTHDAY

You’ll cultivate beautiful, worry-free moods, train yourself not to worry and figure out how to feel good more of the time. As you trust that things will work out (without worrying about how), your beautiful attitude attracts friends and love. A financial boost helps you experience more of the world and go where yours is the foreign accent. Libra and Scorpio adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 8, 3, 13, 2 and 17.

PROFILES:

In “The Problem with Jon Stewart,” Stewart brings together people impacted by different parts of a problem to examine the systems that created it and discuss possible solutions. The 22-time Emmy Award-winner is a Sagittariu­s with natal moon and Mercury in this worldly sign. He’s interviewe­d presidents and royals, and always with great wit and charm, making the seriousnes­s of politics a more palatable package for all.

To find out more about Holiday Mathis and read her past columns, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www. creators.com.

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