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Horoscopes
Published in Al-Ahram Weekly on 18 - 08 - 2011


By Imhotep
You can be a political hack of no small proportions, dear Rams, as people born under the sign of Aries (21 Mar-21 Apr) are sometimes called. Be it office politics, domestic politics or just plain politics. You have got some assistance coming your way this week from an unusual source. Take full advantage of this help from a trusted source.
Your mind is all over the universe, dear Bulls, as people born under the sign of Taurus (22 Apr-22 May) are sometimes called. Give yourself time to relax. Silence those who interfere in your personal affairs. Don't contemplate rude awakenings. Take the initiative during Ramadan. Cut the bull? Or will you cut them some slack?
If kids or clients are barking at you, my dear Twins, as people born under the Mutable Air sign of Gemini (23 May-22 Jun) are sometimes called, just throw them a bone and chill for a while. You can get back at them later. Beware of imbeciles, they can cause a great deal of trouble if you underestimate their tenacity. Treat them with utmost care.
Where others see roadblocks, dear Crabs, as people born under the sign of Cancer (22 Jun-22 Jul) are sometimes called, you find inspiration. Try something new. This is a fabulous week for adventures. You are the star performer so don't bother with the stagehands. They will get a bit of a mauling from the audience.
Let your imagination run wild. Someone will lend a hand, dear Lions, as people born under the sign of Leo (23 Jul-22 Aug) are sometimes called. The next few days promise peace and prosperity. On the work front, too, you need Divine intervention. Coworkers might interfere with your plans. When you are on, it shows and everyone else notices.
See where looking for love in all the wrong places will get you, dear Virgoans, as people born under the sign of Virgo (23 Aug-22 Sep) are sometimes called. Stand by those who love you. Press on with your long-term plans and keep your cool. Count your blessings. Your destiny is in your own hands. Trust in yourself this Ramadan.
Whether you are riding high or lying low, dear Scales, as people born under the sign of Libra (23 Sep-23 Oct) are sometimes called, enjoy the crazy fluctuations. Think of the things you couldn't do in a fun relationship and do what pleases you. Disregard anything negative, anything to tip the scales in your favour will do in Ramadan.
It is tough for you to deal with partnerships this week. Don't resist the approaches of a mysterious character, dear Eagles, as people born under the sign of Scorpio (24 Oct-23 Nov) are sometimes called. Don't ask too many questions as this could be a long-term working relationship. You will shine brightly this week.
It is easy to give significance to suffering. You, dear Centaurs as people born under the sign of Sagittarius (24 Nov-23 Dec) are sometimes called, are on the warpath. Cool down, such tension is not warranted at all. Nothing necessitates urgent decisions this week. Don't panic or blow your top. Instead go with the flow this Ramadan.
One minute you are ready to pass out, the next, you are bouncing off the walls. Lingering doubts about a long-term project will crop up in a strange fashion this week, dear Sea Goats as people born under the sign of Capricorn (22 Dec-22 Jan) are sometimes called. That could result in some new directions towards the end of Ramadan.
Call in sick and take a weekend road trip, dear Water Bearers, as people born under the sign of Aquarius (23 Jan-19 Feb) are sometimes called. Most important of all, remember to practice spontaneity. Seek your own self-fulfilment. Take off. Don't turn yourself into a symbol of martyrdom in Ramadan.
Your dreamy energy is starting to make a few shifts in your thinking, dear Dolphins, as people born under the sign of Pisces (20 Feb-21 Mar) are sometimes called. Teamwork is the buzzword. Open up. Be sure to include your friends and family in your endeavours in the days ahead. You'll do swimmingly.


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