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Daily News from New York, New York • 1875

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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1875
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ENTERTAIN IVIENT TT A J5 UUuSJLr lb ruLlU LLLlUvidulJV JOYCE JILLSON Jk -T JT B- Pl fM LiULaill 3ULruUYKss mm By JOSUE R. RIVAS 1 i M4 pn. ARIES (March 21-April 19). Zero in on your job aims a lucky chance helps you revamp parts of a project and stretch dollars. A grateful boss is now in your debt.

A talk with kin is productive a flashback recalls past family experience. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Voice your love for someone dear your spoken word inspires more demonstrative romance. Thrive on bliss tonight. A tip from a female friend strengthens your financial clout.

Search for surprise bargains on travel packages. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Your edited version of recent social news gets top billing with gossipy chums. Inaccurate details that surface Friday could make you look bad. Your outrageous flirting kick starts romance, and a breathtaking love epic begins.

CANCER (June 22-July 22). Bodies and souls unite your proven relationship gains power to bestow happiness for life. Arrange your schedule to visit a genial neighbor or favorite aunt. Friends are in the mood to chat. LEO (July 23-Aug.

22). You're in charge of protecting your own assets trying to pass the buck won't work. Tighten your belt enough to keep you in a fiscal comfort zone long term rewards come from taking command. TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (June 8). Love and money combine to support your aims.

In August, singles wed and couples create families. Your cash flow is unpredictable El Daily News Staff Wnter "Todo a su tiempo" In the new album by salsa star Marc Anthony, hit stores last week, after the single "Te conozco bien" Know You traced a path in the hit list over the last few weeks. "This is part of the publicity plan we have devised for Marc Anthony's second Spanish-language recording," said Debbie Mercado, promotions director for RMMSOHO Latino music label. The album, to be distributed by multinational Sony Latin, includes 10 numbers, some already well-known like "Se me sigue olvidando" Keep originally done by Rudy Perez, and some unreleased material, including a song by Omar Alfano dedicated to his daughter Adriana. With arrangements by Perez and produced by Sergio George and Marc Anthony himself, SOHO Latino expects to double the sales of the first Marc Anthony album.

"With the first album 'Otra nota' (Another note Marc Anthony sold over 200,000 records, and with this one we hope he reaches 400.000," Mercado said. RMMSOHO Latino President Ralph Mercado was the executive producer. Red-hot salsero Marc Anthony who just performed in front of a full house at the Lehman College Performing Arts Center, a concert which was recorded live for an album and video -t I KJ keeping a fiscal cushion makes sense. Teaching and tutoring are lucrative after September. Job seekers: Go for interviews when your charm's irresistible in October and November.

Take a romantic vacation in December. Your prestige skyrockets in April. Your lucky numbers are 9 and 14. said it took him two years to complete this album because he wanted to deliver a quality product "In between performances, dances and movie shoots, I hadn't had time to do the kind of work my audience deserves," said the singer. "It took me two years, but I'm happy with the final ALWAYS ON TIME: After a two-year wait, salsa singer Marc Anthony has just released his new record in Spanish, "Todo a su tiempo," for RMMSOHO LATINO product.

Everything has its time. cream realis recede ft VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). The assignment you thought was doomed is rescued at the ilth hour a friend's help is responsible.

Reward his or her effort. A developing love gives everything a magical glow. The future looks bright. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct.

23). Your inner life's on track don't be diverted by a well-meaning but misguided friend. Faltering now sets your personal progress back. At work, a higher-up tests your loyalty you pass. SCORPIO (Oct.

24-Nov. 21). You and a Capricorn create romantic alchemy supreme. Exchange ethereal spiritual essences tonight when you're cosmically attuned. Changing outmoded rules puts your household on healthier footing.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Embellishing facts comes easy when you try to placate your spouse. Be careful fibs won't hold water.

Be trustworthy, or you'll risk damaging love. Sports enthusiasts are in top form. CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan. 19). Skilled artists find markets for well-made wares.

Seek legal advice before signing a contract. Tonight's social set has an intriguing international cast. If you're looking for love, love's looking for you. Be visible. AQUARIUS (Jan.

20-Feb. 18). Out of the-way junk shops hold treasures prowl the back roads for lucky finds and vintage gadgetry for kitchen or workshop. Watch the bottom line small expenditures can drain profits fast. Prosperity comes through love.

PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20). Your romantic partner spins a wondrous tale you're captivated but wisely circumspect, too. Hold out till you discover the truth about this one.

An earlier effort puts monejt your hand. Strive harder tTnraKhl your '9, f4 By JIM FARBER Daily News Staff Writer Michael Jackson's "History" just made some. "Scream," the first single from Jackson's new album (arriving June 20th), becomes the highest debuting song ever on Billboard's Hot 100 Singles charts when it makes its official bow on the list Monday. "Scream" is set to appear at No. 5, one position higher than the previous record holder: The Beatles' "Let It Be," in 1970.

Jackson beat the old Beatles record in more ways than may be instantly apparent In the Fab Four's day, the chart positions on Billboard's singles list were determined entirely by radio play (which can be a function of hype). Today's song chart represents a roughly even mix of radio play and sales (the later offers a more telling measure of audience interest). For Jackson, hard sales proved even more decisive in establishing his lofty position. At least ten songs are currently getting more play in the U.S. than "Scream." Jackson earned his vaunted spot instead by selling some 60.000 copies of the song in the last week, a figure commonly wracked up a song at the chart's very pinnacle.

"The single has been flying off the shelves, and 33 CO a RICHARD CORKER OAIL( NbVVS ON STAGE they play suffering women, but in real life it's all in fun for Tonya Pinkins (left) and Saundra Santiago, two of the stars of the new musical "Chronicle of a Death Foretold," seen here at a benefit for Lincoln Center at the Copacabana club. The musical, based on the novel by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, starts its run at the Plymouth Theater on June 15. It was adapted by everyone keeps asking about the album." says Chin Pandva. Assistant Manager of the Sam Goody at v. Craciela Daniele and Jim Lewis, and pro'jiJcedby Lincoln Center, and intar.

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