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Astrology - Sports Radio From Another Planet: New Show Features Astrological Analysis of Fantasy Baseball 

Esoteric Date Friday, March 30th, 2007

Sports Radio From Another Planet: New Show Features Astrological Analysis of Fantasy Baseball 
Renowned baseball blogger and expert astrologer, Rev Halofan of www.halosheaven.com , has teamed with metaphysical internet radio station Karma Air ( www.karmaair.com ), to broadcast KarmaBall, a sports talk radio program devoted entirely to the astrological analysis of and predictions for fantasy baseball leagues. The live call-in show premieres Sunday March 18th from 7pm to 8pm on Karma Air. …
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Your guide to today, tomorrow and beyond 
Exhibit: “C sar Ch vez and the Struggle for Farmworker Rights” can be seen through today from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.; 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday; and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday at the UTEP Library, second floor. Open to the public. 747-6725.
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Astrology by Sara House 
Aries (March 21 –April 19): Happy Birthday Aries! You and the Earth celebrate your new year together as the sun moves into your sign, initiating productive change and prolific instigations.
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Rockie Weekly Horoscope: Daily Forecast 
General ForecastThe weekend gets off to a fine start when beneficial Jupiter rewards constructive Saturn at the same time that loving Venus is favoring passionate Pluto. Money, progress, good luck an
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HOWARD, MAC TAKE PRIDE: Inspirational film opens today. 
*The inspirational sport drama is clearly a time-tested theme that audiences never seem to get enough of. It invokes emotions such as fortitude and determination in the quest for victory. It is a feel-good formula. The new film Pride is no exception.
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Theatre: Thrice upon a time 
Enter the world of make-believe next week when the Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School presents three one-act plays, “The Princess Plays.” The show is directed by Heather Robbins-Capece and Treather Grassmann and will be performed by the students at the Vineyard Playhouse.
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