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Friends, Health, Colors, Stones
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Aquarius are inclined to suffer most from the stomach, often through the nerves of the stomach in some peculiar manner that is difficult to relieve with ordinary medicine.
In real friendship or love they get on best with those born from May 21 to June 20, and September 21 to October 20 or 27, and, as a rule, to November 20-27.
The most favourable colors for Aquarius are all shades of what are known as "electric shades," as electric blues and electric greys.
The birth stones for Aquarius are sapphires, pink topazes, and moonstones.
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corresponding tarot card
element : Air
planet: Saturn
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Current Aquarius horoscope
For the week of: March 2 th - March 8 th, 2009
This week is highlighted by an intense emotional or sexual attraction, a very revealing, intimate encounter, or a powerful desire to be close to and share your deepest feelings with someone is very likely now. Emotions and issues in a close relationship that have been brewing beneath the surface for quite awhile come to the surface at this time, possibly in a very disruptive way. All of your relationships intensify and you need to be aware of your tendency to act in a rather compulsive, demanding way towards others.
Lucky numbers for this week are: 11, 15, 21, 33, 35,
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Character of person born in February
Unconventional, independent, idealistic, humanitarian
Aquarius generally feel very lonely in life, they are over-sensitive, and easily wounded in
their feelings.
Aquarius are not demonstrative in affection, but feel very deeply. If they "like" they fight
to the bitter end for their friend, but if they dislike they are just as intense, and if
they belong to the lower plane of humanity they will stick at nothing to avenge an injury
or what they feel to be an injustice.
Aquarius are good reasoners, and are very successful in debate and argument, and difficult
to convince. They generally have a scientific turn of mind.
Aquarius are excellent in business and finance when they apply their minds to such things,
but as a general rule they are more successful for others, and make more money for others
than for themselves.
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Celebrities: Some Famous Aquarian
Granville Stanley Hall, US, psychologist
Adh‚mar Esmein, French lawyer
Victor August Herbert, Dublin Ireland, composer (Babes in Toyland)
Johannes F "Frits" Bakker Sr, actor (Holland Tooneelgezelschap)
Paul Fort, French poet/founder of Vers et Prose
Clara Butt, Southwick Sussex, contralto (Country of Hope & Glory)
Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Austria, poet/dramatist/essayist
Eddie Pola, composer (Lullabye of Broadway)
Thomas Frederick Dunhill, composer
Hattie Wyatt Caraway, politician/teacher/1st woman elected to senate
Mary Elizabeth "Liz" Smith, Tx, journlist/author (WNBC, NY Daily News)
Peter Fowler, physicist
Tine Balder, [Clementine AL Cobbaut], Flemish actress (Antigone)
David Abell Wood, priest
Michel Paul Philippot, composer
Elaine Stritch, Detroit Mich, actress (My Sister Eileen, Company)
Miguel Cardinal Obando y Bravo, 1st Cent American cardinal (Nicaragua)
Val‚ry Giscard d'Estaing, pres of France (1974-81)
Wanda Lewis, Struther Ohio, actress (This is Music, Paul Dixon Show)
Emile Racine Gauthier Prudent, composer
Samuel Ryan Curtis, Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1866
Elisha Kent Kane, US Arctic explorer (Kane Basin off NW Greenland)
Elizabeth Blackwell, Bristol England, 1st woman physician
Spencer F Baird, US biologist (Wood's Hole Station)
George Thomas "Tige" Anderson, Brig General (Confederate Army)
Nathan George "Shanks" Evans, Brig Gen (Confederacy), died in 1868
Walter Bagehot, England, economist/sociologist
Robert Cecil, Marquess of Salisbury (C), British PM (1885-1902)
Uys Krige, South African playwright/novelist (Orphan of the Desert)
Byron Nelson, Fort Worth Tx, PGA golfer (won 19 tournaments in 1945)
Erich Leinsdorf, Vienna Austria, available conductor & banana eater
James Craig, Nashville TN, actor (Devil & Daniel Webster, Cyclops)
Rosa Lee Parks, civil rights activist (bus protestor)
Woody Hayes, [Wayne], college football coach (Ohio, 1968 coach of yr)
Alfred Andersch, German writer (Red Head)
1Ida Lupino, London England, actress (Adventures of Sherlock Holmes)
William Talman, Detroit Mich, actor (Crashout, Hamilton-Perry Mason)
Basil Hembry, farmer/campaigner
Elizabeth Swados, Buffalo NY, composer/playwright (1972 TONY)
Roseanne Katan, Jamacia, playmate (Sep, 1978)
Debra Jo Fondren, Los Angeles Cal, playmate of year (September, 1977)
Craig Wilson, Beeville TX, US water polo goalie (Olym-silver-84, 88)
Jennifer Jason Leigh, [Morrow], LA Cal, actress (Single White Female)
Glenn Dubis, Lincoln Neb, US 3x40 rifle (Olympics-1984, 88, 96)
William John Readings, literary theorist
John London, bassist (Michael Nesmith band)
Fabian Forte, Phila Pa, vocalist (Turn Me Loose, Tiger)
Gayle Hunnicutt, Ft Worth Tx, actress (Legend of Hell House, Dallas)
Michael Tucker, Balt MD, actor (Stuart Markowitz-LA Law)
Bob Marley, Jamacian reggae vocalist (& Wailers-Roots Rock Reggae)
Charles Hickcox, US, 200m/400m medley swimmer (Olympic-3 gold-1968)
Frank Rich, US politician (?)
Manuel Orantes, tennis champ (US Open-1975)
Ilse Pausin, Austria, figure skating pairs (Olympics-silver-1936)
Eddie Bracken, Astoria NYC, actor (Summer Stock, Young & Willing)
Oscar Brand, Winnipeg Canada, folk vocalist (Draw Me a Laugh)
Bryan Woods, soldier/clerk
George H H Lascelles, English earl of Harewood/leader (Covent Garden)
Cathy Long, (Rep-D-LA, 1985-86)
Dora Bryan, [Broadhurst], Southport England, actress (Taste of Honey)
Hattie Jacques, Kent England, actress (Carry on Doctor)
Johnny Jordaan, [Jan van Musscher], Amsterdam folk vocalist
Jim Capaldi, rocker (Traffic)
"Fito" Adolpho De La Parra, LA Calif, rocker (Canned Heat-Hot Money)
Paul Wheatbread, rocker (Gary Puckett & Union Gap-Young Girl)
Sam Gannon, cricketer (Austr lefty quick, 3 Tests v India 1977-78)
Dan Seals, McCamey Texas, vocalist (Seals & Crofts-You Still Move Me)
Julia Barr, Ft Wayne Ind, actress (Brooke-All My Children)
Scott Allen, USA, skater (Olympic-bronze-1964)
England Dan, singer (England Dan & John Ford Coley)
Jose Armando Lopez-Falcon, Cuba, cosmonaut
Pietro Nenni, Italy, socialist/minister of foreign affairs (1946-47)
Ronald Colman, England, 1947 Acad Award actor (Tale of 2 Cities)
Peggy Wood, Bkln NY, actress (One Life to Live, Mama)
Charles Edward Kingsford-Smith, pioneer Australian aviator
Brian Donlevy, Ireland, actor (Barbary Coast, Glass Key, Wake Island)
:Blanche Calloway, US vocalist/dancer (12 Clouds of Joy)
Chester H Lauck, Allene AR, actor (Dreaming Out Loud, 2 Weeks to Live)
Peter Middleton, CEO (Lloyd's)
John Hampshire, cricketer (of Yorkshire Century on debut for Eng 1969)
Michael Apted, director/researcher (Granada TV)
Jimmy Merchant, rock vocalist (Frankie Lymon & Teenagers-Why Do Fools)
Michael Bishop, CEO (British Midland Airways)
Ral Donner, [Ralph Stuart], Black Mountain NC, singer (Starfires)
Peter Allen, Australia, vocalist/pianist (I Go to Rio, Legs Diamond)
John Hayes, secretary-general (British Law Society)
Klas Tuinstra, Dutch MP (CDA)
Donovan [P Leech], Scotland, rocker (Mellow Yellow)
Gene Vincent, Norfolk Va, rock guitarist/vocalist (Be-Bop-A-Lula)
Burt Reynolds, Mich, actor (Evening Shade, Strip Tease, Cannonball)
Bill Lawry, cricketer (dour Australian lefty opener, Can talk a bit)
Lodewijk Boer, Dutch violinist/playwright (The Family)
Marilyn Butler, Rector (Exeter College-Oxford)
Peter Lashley, cricketer (4 Tests for West Indies 1960-66)
Bevan Congdon, cricketer (NZ batsman of 60s & 70s)
Boris Majorov, USSR, ice hockey (Olympic-gold-1964)
Manuel Antonio Noriega, Panamanian general/dictator (-1990)
Charles Pasarell, tennis pro
Desmond Nuttall, English educator
Jackie Torrence, story teller/artist
Moe Bandy, Meridian Ms, country vocalist (Just Good Ol' Boys)
Cliff De Young, LA Calif, actor (F/X, Hunger, Shock Treatment)
Joe Schermie, Madison Wi, bassist (3 Dog Night-Joy to the World)
Maud Adams, Lulea Sweden, actress (Octopussy, Rollerball, Tattoo)
Ever Meulen, [Eddy Vermeulen], Dutch designer (children stamps 1992)
Guus Willemse, Dutch bassist/singer (Solution)
Helen Stephens, Fulton Mo, 100m runner (Olympic-gold-1936)
Patty Berg, Minneapolis MN, LPGA golfer (1938 US Amateur)
Eddie Robinson, winningest college football coach (Grambling)
Joan Edwards, NYC, vocalist (Joan Edwards Show)
Tennessee Ernie Ford, Bristol Tn, country vocalist/actor (pea picker)
Bryant Boudleaux, Shellman Ga, rock writer (Bye Bye Love)
Eileen Farrell, Willimantic Conn, opera soprano (Interrupted Melody)
Henk van Galen Last, Dutch journalist
Zao-Wou-Ki, Chinese/French painter/graphic artist
Lord Pym of Sandy, British minister of foreign affairs
Chuck Yeagar, US test pilot (1st man to break sound barrier)
Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber, French economist/politician
Teller, Phila, magician (Penn & Teller)
Jackie Martling, "Jackie the Jokeman", comedian (Howard Stern Show)
Pat O'Brien, reporter (Entertainment Tonight)
Wally Tax, Dutch guitarist
Ewa Aulin, Stockholm Sweden, actress (Candy, Fiorina LeVacca)
Jimmy Randell, rocker
Richard E Neal, (Rep-D-Massachusetts)
Raymond van het Groenewoud, Belgian vocalist/actor (Brussels by Night)
Kevin Keegan, British soccer player/manager (Newcastle United)
Michael Doucet, singer/musician (Beausoleil)
Wayne Siegel, composer
H M Bateman, Sutton Forest NSW, cartoonist
Robert Ley, German chemist/MP (NSDAP)
James Forrestal, US, banker/minister of Navy
Harm H Kamerlingh Onnes, painter/etcher/ceramist
Walter Donaldson, US pianist/composer (Girl Crazy, Whoopee)
Arthur Shields, Dublin Ireland, actor (River, Enchanted Island)
Earl H Blaik, Det, college football hall of fame coach (elected 1965)
Ibuse Masuji, Japanese writer (Y“hai Taich“, Kuroi Ame)
Toto, (Antonio de Curtis), Naples Italy, actor (Motorizzate, Noi Duri)
Gale Sondergard, Litchfield Mn, actress (Cat & Canary, Road to Rio)
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