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TOMORROW,
astrologist Shelley Ackerman will be heard on ABC's
syndicated radio show "The Satellite Sisters."
And
here is Shelley, with other top star-gazers, on Beliefnet.com,
where they talk about the "greatest spiritual challenges
of 2004." We will, indeed, have such challenges if Shelley's
predictions for the big news stories of 2004 turn out to be
happenings in the same degree as the Watergate break-in of
1972.
Shelley
claims: "Look for a year replete with overconfident incumbents
blundering, a Watergate-style scandal mushrooms. (Perhaps
this will not be apparent until after the elections.) Dick
Cheney will probably go and, if he is re-elected, President
George W. Bush will most likely not finish his term. Howard
Dean may not secure the Democratic nomination.
"The
big fights will be to repeal Roe v. Wade, knock out gay marriage,
and there'll be a crisis involving the election process. Your
vote may not count. "While last year's stories were about
water -- 'Finding Nemo,' 'Pirates of the Caribbean,' 'Master
& Commander,' this year's will be about air -- travel,
communication and miscommunication. "We'll probably see
a marriage for Mayor Mike Bloomberg. And, yes, Martha Stewart
will prevail!"
Shelley Ackerman is a New York based astrologer and
frequent on air commentator. She heads the NY affiliate of
the American Federation of Astrologers. Her website is www.KarmicRelief.com.
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