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Old Field
The man and the marabou (Guardian Unlimited)My first thought when I spotted the photograph of the prime minister clutching his pale blue "Anthony" mug, which accompanied his interview in the Times yesterday, was: he's finally flipped.
Astrology (Norwalk Advocate)ARIES (March 21-April 19):
SUNDAY BRUNCH Astral adjustments (The Nation)Pinyo Pongcharern, 51, president of Thailand's Association of Astrology, believes that last week's decision by the world astronomy body to downgrade Pluto from one of the nine planets in the solar system to a "dwarf planet" will affect how astrologers make predictions based on the stars, their motion and relative positions.
Tom Waits Readies New Album for Fall Release (Pitchfork)"Because there's nothing quite like fresh material," enigmatic singer/songwriter Tom Waits is currently at work on a new full-length for Anti Records, according to a report from the record label's website.
Stars in their eyes, geopolitics on their minds (Independent)The audience nodded earnestly as a circle subdivided into zodiacal symbols and strings of digits was projected on to the wall of Hertfordshire University's state-of-the art lecture hall.
September 1, 2006 (The Shorthorn)A new show, Stars of the Pharaohs, opens Saturday at the Planetarium. The program is about astronomy and astrology?s effects on ancient Egypt?s culture and religion.
Pluto banished from solar system but stays up on astrology charts (Denver Post)Astronomers have banished Pluto to second-class status. Not so astrologers: They're sticking up for the celestial body that was the smallest planet in our solar system for 76 years.
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