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YOUR LUCK'S IN; as Jupiter, the Planet of Good Fortune, Moves into a New Cycle, Lynne Ewart Tells You What to Expect

Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland), July 18, 2001 | Article details

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YOUR LUCK'S IN; as Jupiter, the Planet of Good Fortune, Moves into a New Cycle, Lynne Ewart Tells You What to Expect


Byline: Lynee Ewart

WHAT does Jupiter's new cycle mean for those born under the water signs of CANCER, SCORPIO and PISCES?

CANCERIANS such as Richard Branson, Jerry Hall, Colin Montgomerie and Pamela Anderson have perhaps endured some tough times recently, where work, health, skills, all sorts of things that have always been taken for granted, have let them down. Since June 21, there has been the start of a rebirthing chapter under the long-lasting effects of a solar eclipse. Now comes the big fortune-bringer planet Jupiter to up your luck, Cancerians, and give you a year of wider horizons, successful training and re-honing of skills, regeneration of health and vitality, new jobs, new love, new joy. Wedding bells, major travel, personal triumph and even baby news could brighten the coming year for Cancerians, so no matter what happens this Friday, mark my words, that tide is turning in your favour.

SCORPIONS and PISCEANS are very much in harmony with this Jupiterian energy. For SCORPIONS, including actors John Cleese and Meg Ryan, it could bring financial success through overseas …

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