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Horoscopes

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Black cats aren’t likely to cross your path in the week ahead — but if they do, you are likely to earn a few purrs of affection. Your warmth and enthusiasm make others feel comfortabl­e and safe.

Thoughts are like cider; best when mulled over. The full moon falls in your sign thisweek, so youmight find that you focus your energies on relationsh­ips and spend time wrapping up loose ends.

Pull the tricks from up your sleeve. Your hospitalit­y or homemaking skills mightwinad­miration thisweek. Prepare sweet treats for ghosts and goblins, or something special for your friends.

Break down barriers and make a breakthrou­gh. While bobbing for apples at a neighborho­od party or shopping for a costume, you may suddenly become the center of attention thisweek.

Color your world in bright colors and erase the gray. Thisweek you can expect to see many black cats and orange pumpkins. Explore a growing sense of intimacy with a significan­t other.

You just might find a few moments this week when you “know” you have connected on a spiritual level. Someone’s words may move you to achieve inner peace.

Beauty lies in the eye of the beholder — and your eyes might grow wide with delight. This week it will be easier than usual to acquire items that promise joy, please the eye and pamper the heart.

Take your inner child out for a walk. Don’t be bashful about attending events meant for the kids. You may link up with new friends in the week to come or find others who share a creative hobby.

This week you might find that physical activities bring you closer to the very people you most admire. Accept an invitation to aHalloween hayride or plan a tour of a haunted cornfield.

“Practice makes perfect” might be the most prominent theme. In the week to

Today’s Birthdays

Jazz singer Cleo Laine, Actress Joan Plowright, Musician Charlie Daniels, Actor Dennis Franz, Actress Telma Hopkins, 64. Olympic track and field gold medalist Bruce Jenner, 63. Actress Annie Potts, 60. Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, 57. The president of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadineja­d, 56. Daphne Zuniga, Lauren Holly,

Andy Richter, Julia Roberts,

Brad Paisley, Joaquin Phoenix, Nolan Gould come, your ambitions rise to a fever pitch. Prepare for surprise visits from friends or some oddly dressed children.

Like thefamousB­oyScouts promise, it is wise to “be prepared” thisweek. Fillup the candy dishes and arrange for guests. Halloween could provide a good excuse for home-based activities.

The week ahead may bring several opportunit­ies to become more closely tied, entwined or aligned with a divine someone. Don’t be afraid to try out something new or to give in to generous impulses.

IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY: Work hard during the next four weeks when those in authority could look on your errors unfavorabl­y, causing setbacks if you are not diligent. Even so, you can get yournamein lightsbetw­eennowandt­he beginning of January, because your popularity soars in December. That is a great timewhenyo­ucanmake important changes for the better, such as interviewi­ng for anewjob, becomingen­gaged or launching awebsite. In January and in February be patient and humble and stick to the tried and true because changes could cause complicati­ons.

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