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The sun traverses Leo, the sign that rules the heart, and Venus chimes in with her own romantic notions. Apply your individuality and creativity to elevate relationships. You handle it all and remain calm, cool and collected. Take measures to protect yourself from stress. Your powers of observation are even sharper than usual. You might not agree with the way things are being done around you. The system may not allow for truly genuine interactions.

But at least the artificial constraints keep everyone in line. LEO July Aug. As you approach this puzzle, try not to take any detail out of context. Stand back and look at the real issues. Compliment the important people in your life and do something just to please them. Once you put your mind to it, you can do anything. But putting your mind to it requires certain steps, too. Somewhere in your schedule, plan for a quiet block of time for doing nothing but thinking. You have the best attitude around for riding out this inspired, creative day.

Your beliefs about money may be keeping you from taking action to make your wishes come true. But not going for it will cost you a piece of your soul.

You see the future with hope and enthusiasm and will create your vision on a daily basis. A fun addition to your social life will make the summer sparkle. Through the fall, your life is enhanced by people who communicate well. You could love something because someone else loves it, and that turns out to be not a bad reason at all. Your personal life unclutters through September as you redefine yourself.

A bold career move in October will require you to invest. December and May are highly romantic. Cancer and Gemini adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 10, 42, 5, 17 and Real Estate News. Hot Property. About Us. Community papers. Games, Puzzles, and Crossword. Privacy and Terms. Courts Accused gunman pleads not guilty to double murder in San Diego high-rise. Public Safety 3 hurt when vehicle hits boat that fell off a trailer in Chula Vista.

Carlsbad Cyclist, 83, achieves quest to bicycle around the world — all within his own Carlsbad neighborhood. Politics Border agents in Facebook groups with bigoted posts saw little discipline. Entertainment Spooky, literary PoeFest turns a historic museum into a highbrow haunted house. Padres Padres have interviewed Rojas, Shildt; close to hiring pitching coach. Name Drop San Diego. A weekly podcast celebrating people who have shaped San Diego and been shaped by it.

Tatis, Machado, Cronenworth named Silver Slugger finalists. Rams trade inside linebacker Kenny Young to Broncos for draft pick. NFL Week 8 best bets: Three games with intriguing early odds. State and national politics. Stripping military bases of Confederate names stirs passions.

Civil War history casts a long shadow in Virginia, the birthplace of Confederate generals, scene of their surrender and now a crossroad of controversy over renaming military bases that honor rebel leaders. Will those responsible for Southern California oil spill pay for damage? It could be a battle. In a bid to stop overdose deaths, California could allow drug use at supervised sites.

Secrecy shrouds Afghan refugees sent by U. Subscribers are reading. Emotional Coronado school board meeting ends early after trustees describe threats, information leaks. Artistic director Brian Hu shares highlights. A multimedia project by the Latino Legacy Foundation. Opinion: Space, the final tourism frontier? Or should resources be better applied here on Earth?

Opinion: Voting in San Diego County is getting a whole lot easier. The latest from Steve Breen. See more editorial cartoons from Steve Breen here. Voices of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Breast cancer is the most common cancer other than skin cancer in American women. By the numbers, there is about a 1 in 8 chance a woman will develop breast cancer and there are more than 3.

Opinion: The U. Climate Conference offers us all a chance to think globally, act locally. Opinion: How a simple DNA kit changed my life. Diane Bell. Chronicling life in and around the region. Charles T. Analysis on how identity intersects with civic life and daily news in San Diego. Lisa Deaderick. Social justice issues with activists, experts and everyday people.

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