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Horoscopes Tribune News Services ENTERTAINMENT WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2017 | NEWS |THE BALTIMORE SUN 13 CELEBRITIES Horoscopes Tribune news services ARIES March 21 - April 19 You might be the best shopper in the An event may highlight an area where world because you are willing to hunt for you were too optimistic in the past. Let bargains that save money without sacri- experience guide your hand and be ficing quality. You are a shrewd and EVAN AGOSTINI/AP cautious about irrevocable decisions.A skillful negotiator today. Ballet chief investi- loved one may be a genius at finances. gated: New York City SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22 - Dec. 21 Ballet leader Peter Mar- TAURUS April 20 - May 20 Someone may want you to share your tins, above, has been re- Take what you can get. Some people deepest secrets and tell all. Intense moved from teaching his might only be attracted to you because questioning could make you uncomfort- weekly class at the School they hope your success will rub off on able or defensive. Shrug off pointed of American Ballet while them. There may be an undertone of inquiries without rancor. The mood will the organizations jointly self-interest that keeps a new relation- improve quickly. investigate an accusation ship at a formal level. of sexual harassment. Both CAPRICORN Dec. 22 - Jan. 19 organizations confirmed to GEMINI May 21 - June 20 Don’t just trust to luck. Map out The New York Times that Press the stopwatch. The calculator on practical ways to make your money grow the accusation against your desk might be used to count up how or put your business into the black. Martins was made in an much a companion values your time. Use Sound business practices are absolutely anonymous letter. your social skills to deal with exacting necessary to success and must be devel- people who only understand black and oped and nurtured. Kimmel baby on mend: white. Jimmy Kimmel’s 7-month- AQUARIUS Jan. 20 - Feb. 18 old son has had a success- CANCER June 21 - July 22 Those who have a no-nonsense atti- ful second round of heart Don’t just trust to luck. Map out tude might put you in your place. Be surgery. ABC released a practical ways to make your money grow prepared to face challenges to your statement saying Kimmel’s or to put your bank account in the black. exuberance with good grace. If you avoid son had the surgery Mon- Sound business practices are necessary fooling around you have nothing to fear. day, and the late-night host to develop solid financial security and CHRIS PIZZELLO/INVISION will take time off from must be implemented. PISCES Feb. 19 - March 20 Christiane Amanpour will have a new show on PBS. “Jimmy Kimmel Live” to Make sure all your activities are rated be with his family. Chris LEO July 23 - Aug. 22 “PG” for the best results. Maintain a Pratt will be the first of AIMS Main News/A013/Generic You won’t need to click your heels wholesome family-oriented atmosphere PBS adds Amanpour several guest hosts filling together to know that there is no place around your work as well as your home. in for Kimmel. like home. Family members can throw Someone may look up to you as a role following Rose’s exit you a lifesaver at a critical moment. The model. Hoffman grilled: Astarry wise advice or help you need is on tap at Veteran correspondent Christiane Amanpour will anniversary discussion of your home base. IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY: take over the interview slot on PBS previously occu- the film “Wag the Dog” Having fun and living out your childhood pied by Charlie Rose. turned testy Monday when VIRGO Aug. 23 - Sept. 22 fantasies might be the most important PBS and WNET, in an announcement Monday, said moderator John Oliver Clean up and de-clutter your sur- issues of the next three to four weeks. By the new show, “Amanpour on PBS,” will air on an confronted Dustin Hoff- roundings. Orderliness is important if January, your shrewdness and ability to interim basis starting Dec. 11 at 11 p.m. It also will air man about allegations of you want an atmosphere in which you find financial opportunities are in con- on CNN International on weekdays. sexual harassment. Hoff- can relax and feel comfortable. Your trol, making this a good time to negotiate Rose’s show, which PBS first aired in 1991, was man seemed blindsided good taste and love of beauty can be for better terms at your job or in a eliminated Nov. 21 following an extensive Washington and defensive by the line of reflected in things that please the eye. financial matter. In March spiritual Post report that detailed his alleged unwanted sexual questioning from the host concerns may occupy your mind and you advances toward women. of HBO's “Last Week LIBRA Sept. 23 - Oct. 22 may find that you feel younger and more He was also terminated by CBS, where he co- Tonight.” Hoffman ex- You know what they say about a fool creative than usual. You will likely hosted “CBS This Morning” and was a contributing plained the accusation was and his money. Your money might burn a become more sensitive to subtle influen- correspondent for “60 Minutes.” 40 years old. Actress Anna Client Name: Advertiser: Section/Page/Zone: Description: hole in your pocket early in the day, but ces, so you must make an effort to remain Amanpour, who is CNN’s chief international corre- Graham Hunter has al- luckily you’reno fool. Someone mayoffer positive and upbeat. You may come up spondent, is one of the most decorated correspond- leged that Hoffman groped you compliments; don’t let them go to with some exciting ideas, but wait until ents of her generation, having won 11 Emmy Awards, her and made inappropri- your head. May to launch them. May is the best four Peabody Awards and two George Polk Awards. ate comments when she month to launch business plans, or to She “is a fearless and uncompromising journalist,” was a17-year-old intern on SCORPIO Oct. 23 - Nov. 21 make headway with financial stability. Neal Shapiro, president and CEO of WNET, said in a the set of the 1985 TV Exercise good taste without waste. —Tribune Media Services statement. “We are pleased to welcome her to the PBS movie “Death of a Sales- system and are gratified to offer this thorough and man.” responsible news program to viewers nationwide.” Rose is among several high-profile television per- Dec. 6 birthdays: Actress What’s in your future? sonalities to be toppled by allegations of inappropriate JoBeth Williams is 69. sexual behavior this year, including Matt Lauer (“To- Comedian Steven Wright Go to baltimoresun.com/horoscopes to get a peek at tomorrow’s day Show”), Bill O’Reilly (“O’Reilly Factor”) and Mark is 62. Actress Janine Turn- horoscope. To get ideas and inspiration for things to do, or to sign up for The Halperin (“Morning Joe”). er is 55. Director Judd Baltimore Sun’s Weekend Watch newsletter, go to baltimoresun.com/events. Apatow is 50. 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