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Tanya Obreza's Weekly Stars

AUSTRALIA’S INTERNATIONAL ASTROLOGER - WWW.TANYAOBREZA.COM Astrologer Tanya Obreza says many people have the wrong idea about her profession - and her aim is to break down the mystique surrounding astrology and other esoteric subjects. Born in Slovenija in 1957, Tanya grew up in Sydney and started practising astrology 28 years ago in England. Since then she has established an extensive international following - largely due to her reassuring, down to earth presence. Tanya says that the first question she’s often asked is “do you really believe in astrology?”! Her answer? “No - I don’t! That’s because astrology isn’t a religion or faith[continued]



Rubes

"Maybe you could call me a sit-down comedian," Rubin muses.; "Whatever you call it, I'm just gratified I have the opportunity to make other people laugh." With his cartoon panel, Rubes, in hundreds of newspapers across the country and gracing millions of greeting cards, mugs and T-shirts, Rubin has plenty of opportunities. Walk into almost any gift shop, and you'll probably see a bevy of Rubes cards. And, ironically, the inspiration to create a new cartoon panel hit Rubin while he was surrounded by just such a collection of greeting-cards. "[continued]



Peanuts

PEANUTS, the most beloved comic strip in history, continues to appear in nearly all 2,600 newspapers that published it before Charles Schulz retired. "As a youngster, I didn't realize how many Charlie Browns there were in the world," said Schulz. "I thought I was the only one. Now I realize that Charlie Brown's goofs are familiar to everybody, adults and children alike." Classic PEANUTS brings Charlie Brown, Snoopy and all the rest of Schulz's lovable characters to a new generation of readers, and consistently ranks at the top of newspaper readership polls worldwide. S[continued]



Pearls Before Swine

NEW YORK, May 29, 2007 - Pearls Before Swine, created by Stephan Pastis, has been named Best Newspaper Comic Strip of the year. An unusual rat and pig take center stage in Pearls Before Swine, a quirky daily and Sunday comic strip by litigator Stephan Pastis. Launched in 2002, the strip appears in 400 newspapers worldwide. At its heart, Pearls Before Swine is the comic strip tale of two friends: a megalomaniacal Rat who thinks he knows it all and a slow-witted Pig who doesn't know any better.[continued]



Rugrats

Welcome to the world of Rugrats, a daily and Sunday comic strip told from a baby's point of view. Rugrats is a sharp and witty strip for today's kids. Instead of talking down to its audience, it assumes kids are intelligent and discriminating readers. But children aren't the only ones attracted to Rugrats - adults find the precocious, adventuresome babies irresistible, too. By speaking to both audiences, we believe that Rugrats will delight your present reader as well as attract new fans, young and old, to your paper's comic pages. [continued]



Winnie the Pooh

Winnie the Pooh Winnie the Pooh has been a beloved friend of children ever since A.A Milne penned the first story about Christopher Robin and his animal companions in 1925. The cartoon bear has become Disney's most popular character, featured in movies, videos, TV shows and holiday specials. Now, classic Winnie the Pooh comic strips that were part of many childhoods are returning to publications across the world. The two-part Winnie the Pooh package includes classic daily and Sunday Winnie the Pooh strips first published over 20 years ago.[continued]



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