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Dear Annie: It’s almost the
holidays, and I’m excited to
spend time and enjoy great
meals with extended family.
they’re in the middle of enjoy-
ing their meal. It makes me
feel bad and guilty. I don’t
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this is expected from me
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Dear Vegan: They’re ask-
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instrument
4 They’re often
hiked
5 Opera box
6 Hubbub
7 Dweeb
it up? - Tired of Talking just can’t afford it. It’s unfor-
tunate, but she should expect .. set high standards and pro-
ceed with passion. Your
actions will make a state-
40 Harmony
42 Talks idly
44 Aloha,
in Rome
47 Slapstick
missiles
49 Flotsam
and —
51 London
district
53 Billiards
55 Bout ender
56 Mythical
archer
57 Too
58 Fredericks-
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59 Labor
60 Shake hands
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61 Add- -
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1 Apple seed
4 Organize
8 Trawler’s haul
12 Slugger’s stat
13 Caught the
bus
14 Morrison
or Braxton
15 My mind
--blank
16 Mr. Stravinsky
17 Dad’s sister
18 Threaten
20 Pugs and
Labs
22 Leaf juncture
23 “Read ’em
and —!”
25 Break free
29 Bunion site
31 Grandeur
34 Stein filler
35 Secret
message
36 Egg on
37 Battery size
38 Lhasa —
39 Mosquito —
8 Play place
9 Roof
10 Raggedy doll
11 Morse click
19 Skilled
21 Have a
mortgage
24 Bean hulls
26 “Misery”
co-star
27 Jal -
28 Round
veggies
30 Help-wanted
abbr.
31 Poor review
32 Comply
33 Figure of
speech
35 Shut up!
(2 wds.)
40 Not waste
41 Jaguar cousin
43 Magazine
stand
45 Starry prefix
46 Bucket
of song
48 Email
nuisance
49 Canseco
or Ferrer
50 Swarms
51 Embroider
52 Spanish gold
54 Bullring shout
make a decision.
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
- Set your strategy to
advance and start working
your way toward your goal.
Consider adding to your qual-
ifications, negotiating a deal
or investing in something you
want to pursue.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
- Don’t get involved in joint
ventures or lend or borrow
money or possessions.
Protect what you have and
refuse to give in to someone
pressuring you for a donation
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
- Don’t trust your peers.
Sharing personal informa-
tion will put you in a precari-
ous position. Don’t feel the
need to make changes just
because someone else does.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -
Don’t get angry when you
can get moving. Making
alterations to your home or
job will be rejuvenating.
Children and elders will con-
tribute insight that will help
you make a decision.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
m Emotional matters will
flare up, causing you to miss
other opportunities. Put
things in perspective and dis-
tance yourself from whatever
is causing frustration, stress
or personal unhappiness.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -
You need to step up your
game and bring about chang-
es that will make you feel
good about who you are and
what you do. Jump at an
opportunity
SCORPIO (Oct.
24-Nov. 22) - A missed oppor-
tunity will encourage a new
idea. Reuse old material to
construct something unique
and applicable to current
trends.
once you let go of the fear of
offending them. They’re sim-
ply curious. Give thanks for
the opportunity to share
something you’re passionate
about with receptive rela-
tives.
Dear Annie: My closest
friend has decided to have a
But there’s one thing I’m destination wedding, which is
never sure how to deal with, causing me some degree of
I’m vegan, and the rest of my anguish. Not being a fan of
family is not. That wouldn’t this type of wedding, I am
be a problem, except every
time I have dinner with them,
SAGITTARIUS (Nov.
23-Dec. 21) - Set up inter-
views or collaborate with
someone who is as aggres-
sive and hardworking as you
are. There are gains to be
made if you take the initia-
tive.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) - Stick to simple changes
that will not result in uncer-
tainty with friends or rela-
tives. Understanding the
impact of change and offer-
ing people incentives and
options will pay off.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
that some people won’t be
able to make such an expen-
them sive trip. That was her (and ment that will lead to recog-
Perhaps spare them her partner’s) choice. If she nition and new opportunities,
the gory details, but do be stops being friends with you Seniors will play a role in
honest. I think these conver- over that, she wasn’t too good your decisions.
sations will feel less tiresome of a friend to begin with.
Talk to her about your con-
cerns. Tell her that you con-
sider her one of your closest
friends and want to be there
year, or do I just need to suck for her big day but that you or help.
‘ - GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
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troubled about my expenses
and, more so, by the lack of
my aunts, uncles and elder respect for guests. We have
cousins have a laundry list of to spend $3,500 for a weekend
questions for me: “Why are
you vegan?” “What’s wrong
with dairy?” “How do you get
protein?”
The only question that attend, but I am sure that this
really gives me pause is the would mean a significant 19) .. You need to set high
“why” one. I’m perfectly fine change in, if not the end of, standards and goals for your-
with the fact that my family my relationship with my self and others. Strive for
members eat meat, and I friend. For the record, I am a equality, peace and happi-
wouldn’t question them about man, and my friend is a
it or pressure them. Yet they woman. Does this gender dif- change or controversy. You
put me in an uncomfortable ference have anything to do can and will make a.
position, as I feel awkward with our differing views of PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
talking about why I find it financial practicality? - Debt- -- Too much input from out-
cruel to eat meat while stination Wedding
Dear Debt: No, this isn’t a
gender thing. No reasonable thing, take the time to do
person, male or female, some research before you
want to ruin their appetites should expect loved ones to
or seem in any way as if I’m shell out that much cash to
judging them. I’ve told them, attend a wedding.
“I’d rather not talk about it According to the most
right now. It will gross every- recent American Express
one out.” And they insist they survey data, the average
want to know and can handle guest will spend $673 on a
it. (Of course, they always wedding - a hefty enough
seem to forget by the follow- chunk of change. That your
ing year, because they end up friend is asking you to spend
asking me all the same stuff over five times that is absurd,
again.)
Is there anything I can
politely say to prevent a
game of 20 questions this
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