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Friends, Health, Colors, Stones
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Iflammatory diseases, such as rheumatism, are likely to attack Cancer and troubles with
legs and feet.
Their affections or friendship last longest with those who are born in their own period
or from October 21 to November 20-27, or from February 19 to March 20-27.
The colors most in harmony for Cancer are all shades of green and cream and white.
The birth stones most favourable for Cancer are pearls, diamonds, opals, crystals, cat's-eyes and moonstones.
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corresponding tarot card
element : water
planet : The Moon
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Current Cancer horoscope
For the week of: March 2 th - March 8 th, 2009
This week is highlighted by a great need to get in touch with your spirituality. You will become interested in the mysteries of life and will want to learn more in order to increase your knowledge and understanding of the meaning of life. This new knowledge will bring about changes in your activities and in your appreciation for living. You also could develop a strong desire to travel to foreign countries and to connect with people of different cultures. It is very possible that you will take a long trip during the coming months to explore exotic places.
Lucky numbers for this week are: 2, 14, 36, 42, 44,
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Character of person born in July
Sensitive, protective, moody, sympathetic, nurturing
Cancer are full of contradictions, they have deep home interests, but are at
the same time restless, and have decided longing for travel and change.
Cancer are always making homes, rarely they keeping them.
Cancer are generally over-anxious in financial matters and make great efforts
to gather in money. As a rule, Cancer have unusual ups and downs in their early life, so
it takes all their hard work to keep ahead, but once they get on their feet they generally keep
there.
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Celebrities: Some Famous Cancerian
Louis Blriot, 1st man to fly an airplane across English Channel
Michel H Campen, author/critic (Bikoerim)
Lon Jouhaux, France, socialist/co-founder UN's ILO (Nobel 1951)
Piet[er] L Kramer, architect (Amsterdam School)
Charles D Brown, Iowa, actor (Barefoot Boy, Disbarred, Night Editor)
James M Cain, Minneapolis Mn, novelist (Postman Always Rings Twice)
Jean Lurat, French painter/carpet designer
Walter Francis White, Atlanta Georgia
Pavel G Antokolski, Russian poet/director (Syn) [NS]
Andr-Marie Charue, bishop of Namen Belgium
Cavan O'Connor, singer
Charles Laughton, England, actor (Mutiny on Bounty, Spartacus)
Henry "Indiana" Jones Jr, fictional character "Indiana Jones"
Konstantijn Tsatsos, president Greece
Irna Phillips, Chicago, created 6 soap operas (Guiding Light)
Sylvia Mary Paget Chancellor, philanthropist
Sammy Turner, Paterson NJ, vocalist (Lavender Blue)
David Benjamin Lewin, composer
Kalim Siddiqui, islamic campaigner
Ivan Madray, WI cricket leg-spin all rounder, 2 Tests 3 runs 0-108)
Dick Dolman, economist/Dutch politician 2nd Chamber
Ed Bullins, Phila, playwright
Gilbert Kalish, Brooklyn NY, pianist/professor (SUNY Stony Brook)
Dick Berardino, baseball player
Polly Holliday, Jasper Ala, actress (Flo-Alice, Flo-Flo)
Richard Petty, auto race driver (Daytona 500-1979,81)
John H Sununu, US Secretary of State (R, 1989-91)
M[ichael] A[nthony] Foster, US, sci-fi author (Gameplayers of Zan)
Michael N Castle, (Rep-R-Delaware)
Paul Williams, rocker (Temptations-My Girl)
Valeri Vasilyevich Illarianov, Russia, cosmonaut
Georgi Ivanov, Bulgaria, cosmonaut (Soyuz 33)
Lord Mulley, British MP (Labour)
John Ayers Lessard, composer
Louise Allbritton, Okla City, actr (Celia-Stage Door, Got a Secret)
Susan Peters, Spokane WA, actress (Random Harvest, Young Ideas)
Art Fowler, baseball player
Corneille [Cornelis G of Beverloo], Dutch painter (Africa, Antilles)
Franois Reichenbach, French director (La douceur du Village)
Tom Hudson, artist/teacher
Baroness Ryder, of Warsaw & Cavendish, worked for sick & disabled
Emmanuel Bankole Timothy, journalist
William Mills, painter
Geoffrey Sammons, senior partner (Allen & Overy)
Murad III, sultan of Turkey (1574-95)
Cornelis Evertsen, the Elder, Dutch/Swiss vice-admiral
Paul Scarron, French playwright (Virgile Travesti)
Alexander von Papenhoven, Flemish religious sculptor
Louis-Claude Daquin, [d'Acquin], French organist/composer (La Rose)
Christian F Gellert, Saxony, poet/novelist (Fables & Tales)
Ant¢nio Dinis da Cruz e Silva, Portuguese poet (O Falso Hero”smo)
Jean-Pierre-Franois Blanchard, 1st balloon flights in England, US
Marco Santucci, composer
Louis-Luc Loiseau de Persuis, composer
Maria J "Marie" Bakker, Dutch actress
Andrew Ellicott Douglass, Dendrochronologer (study of tree rings)
William H Singer, US painter/collector (Singer Museum, Laren)
Joseph Holbrooke, English pianist/conductor/composer
Dwight Filley Davis, US Sect of War/donated tennis' Davis Cup
Volkmar Andreae, Swiss conductor/composer (Tonhalle Orchestra)
Jan Kubelik, composer
Augustyn Hlond, Polish cardinal
Andr Lhote, French painter/art historian (Trait du paysage)
Felix Timmermans, Flemish writer/painter/cartoonist (Pallieter)
Willem Drees, PM of Netherland (PvdA, 1948-58)/Indonesia (AOW)
Coelestin Jungbauer, composer
John Paul Jones, naval hero ("I have not yet begun to fight")
John H Midderigh, Rotterdam patriot, baptized
Wenzel Thomas Matiegka, composer
Luis [Philippus] Brion, Curaao commander of Colombian fleet
William J Hooker, English botanist/director (Kew Gardens)
Jacob M de Kempenaer, Dutch lawyer/min of Internal Affairs (1848-49)
Nicholas I Pavlovitch, tsar of Russia (1825-55)
Marco Aurelio Zani de Ferranti, composer
Justus McKinstry, Brig General (Union volunteers), died in 1897
Adolf Anderssen, Prussia, world chess champion (1851-66)
Ralph Sampson, NBA center (Golden State Warriors, Houston Rockets)
Clive "Doctor" Jackson, rocker (Dr & Medics-Laughing at Pieces)
Shawn Paddock, rocker (Red Rockers)
Lance Johnson, Cincinnati OH, outfielder (NY Mets)
Naved Anjum, cricketer (Pakistani all-rounder, two Tests 1989-90)
Perry Richardson, SC, bassist (Firehouse-Love of a Lifetime)
Hector Burba, Dayton OH, pitcher (Cin Reds)
Henk Frser, soccer player (Feyenoord)
Jeff Shaw, Washington Ohio, pitcher (Cin Reds)
Alfred Jackson, CFL receiver (BC Lions)
Erik van der More, soccer player (FC Utrecht)
Jason R Rich, Irvington NY, writer (Celebrity Teen Talk)
Chuck Knoblauch, Houston TX, shortstop (NY Yankees, Minn Twins)
Reggie Cobb, NFL running back (Jacksonville Jaguars)
Amy Carlson, Elmhurst Il, actress (Josie-Another World) [1969-Approx]
Cree Summer, actress (Freddie-Different World)
Corey Parker, NYC, actor (How I Got into College, Roger-Eddie Dodd)
Mikhail Borodulin, hockey forward (Team Kazakhstan 1998)
C B Washington, NFLer (Jacksonville Jaguars)
Glen Featherstone, Toronto, NHL defenseman (Hartford Whalers)
Michael Weatherly, NYC, actor (Cooper Alden-The City/Loving)
Michel Langerak, soccer player (Dordrecht '90)
Bobby Ayala, Oxnard CA, pitcher (Seattle Mariners)
Dana Hall, NFL safety (Cleve Browns)
Ernie Young, Chicago IL, outfielder (Oakland A's)
Lisa Arce, Manhattan Beach CA, WPVA volleyballer (National-4th-1995)
Lori Hallier, Victoria BC Canada, actress (Shannon-Santa Barbara)
Lisa Powell, Sydney NSW Australia, field hockey forward (Olympics-96)
Marlies Askamp, WNBA forward (Phoenix Mercury)
Todd Martin, Hinsdale Ill, tennis star (1988 USTA Boys' 18)
Jeff Kopp, NFL linebacker (Miami Dolphins)
John Achterberg, soccer player (NAC)
Debbie Sledge, Phila, vocalist (Sister Sledge-We are Family)
Fred Norris, comedy writer/singer (Howard Stern Show)
Jimmy Smits, Bkln, actor (Victor-LA Law, Running Scared, NYPD Blue)
Lisa Banes, Chagrin Falls OH, actress (Cocktail, Look Back in Anger)
Sergei Vladimirovich Krichevsky, Russia, lt-colonel/cosmonaut
Tom Hanks, Concord Calif, actor (Bossom Buddies, Forrest Gump, Phila)
[Peter] Marc Almond, Merseyside England, vocalist (Soft Cell)
Kelly McGillis, Newport Beach Ca, actress (Top Gun, Accused, Witness)
Bob Crudgington, Australian softball head coach (Olympics-bronze-96)
Jim Kerr, Glasgow Scotland, rock vocalist (Simple Minds)
Carleton Carpenter, Bennington Vt, actor (Up Periscope, Summer Stock)
Fred Gwynne, NYC, actor (Car 54 Where Are You, Munsters)
David Norman Dinkins, (1st black Mayor-D-NYC, 1990-93)
Don Revie, English soccer coach (Leeds, National team)
Paul Whr, writer
William Smithers, Richmond Va, actor (Witness, Peyton Place, Attack!)
Jack Nel, cricketer (South African opening bat in 6 Tests 1949-57)
Moe Norman, Kitchener Ont, Canadian Tour golfer (1966 Quebec Open)
Jacques Klein, Brazilian pianist
Alice Munro, author (Dance of the Happy Shades)
Del Insko, harness racer (toothpick in mouth, 1969 money leader)
Dale Hellestrae, NFLer (Dallas Cowboys)
Al MacInnis, Inverness NS, NHL defenseman (Team Canada, St Louis)
Earl Jones, Inkster Mich, 800m runner (Olympic-bronze-1984)
Lisa Rinna, Newport Beach Calif, actress (Billie-Days of Our Life)
Butch Reid, horse trainer
Debbe Dunning, Burbank CA, actress (Tool Time Girl-Home Improvement)
Mel Appleby, rocker (Mel & Kim-Coming to America)
Rod Strickland, NBA guard (Portland Trail Blazers, Wash Wizards)
Andy Ashby, KC MO, pitcher (San Diego Padres)
Bruce Braman, Greene NY, canoe (alt-Olympics-96)
Grecia Colmenares, Venezuela, actress (Esmeralda, Los Crinimales)
Stein Jorgesen, LA Calif, sprint kayak (Olympics-96)
Norman Alvis, Fair Oaks Calif, cyclist (Olympics-96)
Thierry Tulasne, France, tennis star
Judi Evans Luciano, Montebello, actress (Paulina Cory-Another World)
Eric Cullen, actor (Huntington Tower)
Michael Stewart, NFL safety (Miami Dolphins)
Robin Wilson, rocker (Gin Blossoms)
Russ Bertram, Indianapolis Ind, diver (Olympics-96)
Sanjay Manjrekar, cricketer (son of Vijay Indian middle-order batsman)
Allegra Curtis, London, model/daughter of Christine Kaufmann
Annabel Croft, England, tennis star
Giancarlo Giannini, Spezia Italy,actor (NY Stories, Sensual Man)
Harrison Ford, Chic Ill, actor (Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Frantic)
Jay Uzzell, rocker (Corsairs)
Jim McGuinn, rocker
Rod Chandler, (Rep-R-WA, 1983- )
Roger McGuinn, guitarist (Byrds-Turn Turn Turn, Mr Tambourine Man)
Stephen Jo Bladd, Boston Ma, rocker (J Geils Band-Centerfold)
Eric Freeman, Australian cricket pace bowler (late 60's)
Erno Rubik, Budapest, inventor (Rubik's cube)
Ashley "Rowdy" Mallett, Australian cricket off-spinner (1968-80)
Jean-Pierre E Plooij, Dutch writer (Duvelsmoer)
Cheech Marin, [Richard], comedian (Cheech & Chong-Up in Smoke)
Michael Shea, US, sci-fi author (Fat Face, Polyphemus)
Alf Hansen, Norway, double sculls (Olympic-gold-1976)
Daphne Maxwell Reid, actress (Frank's Place)
Donald Eugene Webb, Okla City, murderer (FBI Most Wanted List)
Robert Stephens, Bristol England, actor (Uncle Kurt-Holocaust)
Roosevelt Grier, Cuthbert Ga, NFLer (NY Giants)/actor (Movin' On)
Del Reeves, singer/guitarist
Robert Bourassa, Montral, premier of Qubec (1970-76, 1985- )
Leo Joseph Koury, Pitts, murderer (FBI Most Wanted List)
[Robert] Lee Elder, Dallas TX, PGA golfer (1974 Monsanto Open)
Gloria Lambert, Worcester Mass, singer (Sing Along With Mitch)
Robert F Overmyer, Lorain Ohio, Col USMC/astronaut (STS 5, STS 51B)
Khalid Hassan, Pak cricket leg-spinner (took 2-116 at 16 in only Test)
Bob Scholl, rocker (Mellow Kings)
Jerry Rubin, activist (Chicago 7)/stockbroker
Tatyana Dmitryevna Kuznetsova, cosmonaut
Lynn Loring, NYC, actress (Patty-Fair Exchange, Barbara-FBI)
Joe Satriani, rocker
Kathy Kreiner, Canada, giant slalom (Olympic-gold-1976)
Toshihiko Seko, Japanese runner (world record 25/30 km)
Kate Kellaway, critic
Daniel Bruce Forsman, Rhinelander WI, PGA golfer (1992 Buick Open)
Alexander W Dunlap, Honolulu Hawaii, astronaut
Kim Alexis, Lockport NY, model (Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover)
Willie Aames, Newport Beach Ca, actor (8 is Enough, Paradise, Zapped)
Forest Whitaker, Longview TX, actor (Bloodsport, Platoon, Stakeout)
Lolita Davidovich, actress (Blaze, Jungle2Jungle)
Brigitte Nielsen, Eisinore Denmark, actress (Red Sonja, Rocky IV)
Joe Phillips, NFL defensive tackle (KC Chiefs)
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