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Arizona Republic readers can rest easy: The paper’s astrology column is back to publishing one-to-four-star advance reviews of the type of day they can expect.
After the paper canceled one syndicated horoscope and picked up another last month, readers noticed that the one-to-four-star advance reviews of their day had disappeared. Previously, readers could check at a glance whether they should prepare for disaster or fortune, and many of them were frustrated at the change.
Republic columnist Clay Thompson noted back on July 2 that he was getting lots of questions about the stars, and announced on July 8 they were coming back.
We just noticed them… and confirmed we’re having a four-star day.
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Thompson has a sort of postscript to the story in his column today:
A prediction: Horoscope questions will be passed over by Clay Thompson – Jul. 29, 2009 12:00 AM The Arizona Republic People, we need to talk. First: I. Do. Not. Want. To. Hear. Any. More. About. The. Horoscopes. OK? Some of you really need to get a life. Next:
Sounds like Clay’s having a one-star day.