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Main News Page 2 Page 2 Jul 16, 2019 - Too much work and the result- ing pressure over the past few days may have you feeling too tired to do anything more, Leo, although your optimism and en- thusiasm are still intact. Don’t be too hard on yourself if you’re dragging by the end of the day. If you take care of yourself, you will soon recharge and be your old self again. Jul 16, 2019 - You’ve been doing very well, Taurus, but today you might feel more focused than ever. The path ahead seems clear and well defined. You’re anticipating the future with motiva- tion. You might be considering a long trip abroad or perhaps going back to school for an ad- vanced degree. This is a good day to research and final- ize your plans. Jul 16, 2019 - Some kind of settlement, grant, or bonus that you’ve anticipated for a long time may finally show up, Gemini. This should make your day! You may want to celebrate. A chance to attend a large social gathering might come your way. Have fun! Tonight don’t be surprised if vivid dreams - some great, some sad - come your way. Down Across Yesterday’s Solution 1. Besmirched, 2. Terrestrial, 3. Lyric poem, 4. Break in friendly relations, 5. Spouse, 6. Steps 7. Timber uprights, 8. Type of sword, 9. Shade tree, 10. Chevrotain, 13. Bigheaded14. Goulash, 15. Ecru, 16. Liberates, 19. Propelled with oars, 22. Carnal, 24. Worrywart, 26. Mining finds 27. Female sib, 30. Of higher order, 32. Snake-like fish, 33. Not day, 34. Ring around the nipple 35. Castrated male horse 38. Angered, 39. Not alkalinity, 40. A tart fruit, 42. A framework of steel bars, 44. Not us, 45. Assail, 48. Performance bookings, 49. Hotels, 50. Codger 53. Letter after sigma, 55. African antelope, , 1. Gale, 6. Velocity, 11. TV, radio, etc., 12. Half-naked, 15. Forlorn, 16. Right of way, 17. Hearing organ, 18. Wood-eating insect, 20. Caviar, 21. Angers, 23. Paddles, 24. Current 25. Heredity unit, 26. Possesses, 27. Cooking fat, 28. Biblical garden, 29. Record (abbrev.) 30. Foggy, 31. Shabbiness, 34. Chills and fever, 36. A sizeable hole, 37. Resound 41. Genuine, 42. Madly in love, 43. A single time, 44. Express in words, 45. Shower alterna, tive, 46. Snip, 47. A box for bricks or mortar, 48. Hereditary, 51. Stir, 52. Mandarins 54. Head, 56. Coach, 57. A nine-piece musical group, 58. Windy, 59. Hit the books, Outlook Horoscope Pisces (Feb.19-Mar.20) Aquarius (Jan 20-Feb.18) Capricorn (Dec.21-Jan19) Scorpio (Oct.23-Nov.22) Libra (Sep 23-Oct. 22) Cancer (June 21-July 20) Sagittarius (Nov.23-Dec.20) Leo (July 21-Aug. 21) Taurus (Apr.21-May 20) Aries (Mar. 22-Apr.20) Gemini (May 21-June 20) Virgo (Aug. 22-Sep 22 ) Jul 16, 2019 - Many projects to complete before a deadline might have you feeling pressured, Aries, but your determination is likely to drive you to try to get it all done even if it seems impossible. Don’t try to do it all yourself. Ask for a little help. You can accomplish your ends without putting undue pressure on yourself. Try to relax today. Jul 16, 2019 - Today you may put a lot of energy into your romantic relationship, Cancer. The astral energy is encouraging you to focus on romance. Give your sig- nificant other a special gift to show how much you care, and spend some time alone together. Any romance initiated or advanced today is likely to prove stable and long lasting. Jul 16, 2019 - You might host a social event in your home tonight, Libra. You may be nervous at first, wondering if all will go well. Your efforts should produce the results you want. You might be intro- duced to new contacts, which could lead to increased professional opportunities. Take a walk after everyone has gone. Your mind will be going a thousand miles an hour and you will want to clear your head. Jul 16, 2019 - Even though all continues to go well for you, Capricorn, your mood may vacillate today. In spite of all the great things in your life, at some time during the day you might feel a little blue. Don’t read too much into it. It’s probably just the result of low biorhythms. Try to distract yourself with physical activity. Go out with some friends and have a good time this evening. Jul 16, 2019 - Paperwork, perhaps contracts or other legal documents, might need atten- tion so you can move ahead with your pro- jects, Scorpio. These projects could involve writing or speaking. Your mind is in just the right space to participate in anything involving communication, so doors of opportunity may open for you in this area. Lift your chin and get going. You will be glad you did. Jul 16, 2019 - Trying to get too much work done in the course of the day could prove self-defeating, Aquarius. Your energy isn’t what it usually is, and you’re probably operating on adrenaline. Consider the situ- ation carefully and list your tasks in order of urgency. The world won’t come to an end if you don’t get them all done by the end of the day. Jul 16, 2019 - A despondent friend may need some cheering up. Your ability to nurture and listen sympathetically will definitely prove beneficial, Pisces. Take care not to absorb any of this person’s dejection. Your life should continue to go well with professional suc- cesses leading to new friendships and goals. Hang on to your enthusiasm and optimism while showing compassion for others. Jul 16, 2019 - Romance blossoms for you, Virgo, perhaps after a long standstill. A new stability and security may settle on love relationships as well as close friend- ships. Children could be a great source of warmth and pleasure. You might want to channel some of this blossoming positive energy into a creative activ- ity of some kind, which should increase even further your sense of contentment and well-being. Jul 16, 2019 - Your financial picture continues to improve. At some point during the day, Sagittarius, you might have the feeling that you aren’t working hard enough to keep up your current forward motion, and you might worry. This could be a good moti- vator, but you don’t need to push yourself much harder than you are now. You’re on a roll and it’s likely to continue. Keep moving, but pace yourself. adult, agent, before, began broom, , captain, chronic classic, cover daily, dale, dental, diaper, distrib- ute,, , ease fatal fist, footage, found gall, gourd, gravy guard inside, known, , miss KABUL - An Afghan man who fled conflict in his country six years ago has died at an Australian de- tention centre, a media report said on Monday. The death of the 23 years old has triggered fresh concerns from rights campaigners about the indef- inite arrests of asylum seekers by the Australian government. Emergency services were called to the Melbourne Immigration Transit Accommodation Center, where the Afghan citizen died. The Voice of America reported the cause of the man’s death was yet to be known, but police said the incident was not being viewed as suspicious. As an unaccompanied minor, the Afghan national found his way to Australia in 2013. He had since been seeking legal help to obtain a residency visa. The death should be officially investigated be- lieve refugee campaigners, who claim many other Afghans are languishing for indefinite periods in Australian jails. (Pajhwok) KANDAHAR - Local residents said an an- cient bazaar in the city of Kandahar which dates back to 250 years should be restored and should be added to the list of histori- cal sites at the Ministry of Information and Culture. The Charso Sarphosha Bazaar, a market- place which is still used by Kandahar resi- KABUL - At least 87 Taliban militants were killed during a joint operation by Afghan Security and Defense Forces in northern Balkh province, the Afghan military said. In a statement released on Monday, the 209th Shaheen Corps said that the operation was conducted in Chimtal, KANDAHAR CITY - At least nine civilians were killed and 18 oth- ers wounded in an explosion in Kandahar Province on Monday afternoon, the provincial governor Hayatullah Hayat said. Hayat told TOLOnews that the explosion happened at around 2 pm Kabul time in Darzab area in Residents Want Ancient Bazaar in Kandahar Restored Taliban Suffer Casualties in Balkh Operation; 87 Militants Killed KABUL - England created history on Sunday when they outplayed New Zealand by boundary count in the ICC World Cup final at Lord’s. As a result of the sensational win in the super over, the hosts be- came champions for the first time. At the very last ball, England reached 241 runs -- the exact total posted by the Kiwis. The hosts needed two runs from the last delivery but ended up scoring one, The draw resulted in a six-ball shootout called the su- per over. Both teams played one over each, with a maximum of three bats- men. In the super over, England set a 16-run target for New Zea- land. In a photo-finish, the Kiwis made evenly the same score. England’s Ben Stokes and Jos Buttler took 15 off Trent Boult’s over. Jofra Archer bowled England’s over against Martin Guptill and Jimmy Neesham, who smashed a six off the second ball. A New Zealand needed two runs from the final ball, wicketkeeper Jos Buttler and Jason Roy com- bined to run out Guptill as he came back for the second. Once again the two sides finished on 15,. England, smashing more boundaries, won won in the basis of a tie-break rule Kiwi captain Kane Williams was declared Player of the Tourna- ment and England batsman Ben Stokes adjudged Player of the Match. (Pajhwok) Scripting History, England Win ICC World Cup Afghan Man Dies at Australian Detention Centre Khakrez district of the province. He said the roadside bomb hit a truck which was carrying civilians. Eyewitnesses said some women were also among the victims. Hayat said that those wounded in the explosion were taken to Mirwais Hos- pital in the province. Hayat claimed that the Taliban is be- hind the incident. Taliban has not commented on the report. This comes after a sharp rise in civilian casualties in the ongoing violence in the country. Recently at- tacks claimed by the Taliban in Kabul, Ghazni and Badghis provinces left dozens of civilians dead many others wounded. (Tolo news) dents, was built during the rein of Ahmad Shah Durrani. The marketplace has its ancient shape but parts of it have been damaged over the years. “Some parts of the bazaar have remained the same, some parts have been renovated and some parts ...(More on P4)...(11) Chahar Bolak, Balkh and Dawla- tabad districts of the province dur- ing the last week. According to the statement, at least 87 insurgents in- cluding 22 key Taliban commanders were killed and 77 others including 17 commanders of the group were wounded. ...(More on P4)...(12) Roadside Bomb Blast in Kandahar Kills Nine Civilians

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Jul 16, 2019 - Too much work and the result-ing pressure over the past few days may have you feeling too tired to do anything more, Leo, although your optimism and en-thusiasm are still intact. Don’t be too hard on yourself if you’re dragging by the end of the

day. If you take care of yourself, you will soon recharge and be your old self again.

Jul 16, 2019 - You’ve been doing very well, Taurus, but today you might feel more focused than ever. The path ahead seems clear and well defined. You’re anticipating the future with motiva-tion. You might be considering a long

trip abroad or perhaps going back to school for an ad-vanced degree. This is a good day to research and final-ize your plans.

Jul 16, 2019 - Some kind of settlement, grant, or bonus that you’ve anticipated for a long time may finally show up, Gemini. This should make your day! You may want to celebrate. A chance to attend a large social gathering might come your

way. Have fun! Tonight don’t be surprised if vivid dreams - some great, some sad - come your way.

Down

Across Yesterday’s Solution

1. Besmirched, 2. Terrestrial, 3. Lyric poem, 4. Break in friendly relations, 5. Spouse, 6. Steps7. Timber uprights, 8. Type of sword, 9. Shade tree, 10. Chevrotain, 13. Bigheaded 14. Goulash, 15. Ecru, 16. Liberates, 19. Propelled with oars, 22. Carnal, 24. Worrywart, 26. Mining finds27. Female sib, 30. Of higher order, 32. Snake-like fish, 33. Not day, 34. Ring around the nipple35. Castrated male horse 38. Angered, 39. Not alkalinity, 40. A tart fruit, 42. A framework of steel bars, 44. Not us, 45. Assail, 48. Performance bookings, 49. Hotels, 50. Codger53. Letter after sigma, 55. African antelope, ,

1. Gale, 6. Velocity, 11. TV, radio, etc., 12. Half-naked, 15. Forlorn, 16. Right of way, 17. Hearing organ, 18. Wood-eating insect, 20. Caviar, 21. Angers, 23. Paddles, 24. Current25. Heredity unit, 26. Possesses, 27. Cooking fat, 28. Biblical garden, 29. Record (abbrev.)30. Foggy, 31. Shabbiness, 34. Chills and fever, 36. A sizeable hole, 37. Resound41. Genuine, 42. Madly in love, 43. A single time, 44. Express in words, 45. Shower alterna, tive, 46. Snip, 47. A box for bricks or mortar, 48. Hereditary, 51. Stir, 52. Mandarins54. Head, 56. Coach, 57. A nine-piece musical group, 58. Windy, 59. Hit the books,

Outlook Horoscope

Pisces (Feb.19-Mar.20)

Aquarius (Jan 20-Feb.18)

Capricorn (Dec.21-Jan19)

Scorpio (Oct.23-Nov.22)

Libra (Sep 23-Oct. 22)Cancer (June 21-July 20)

Sagittarius (Nov.23-Dec.20)

Leo (July 21-Aug. 21)Taurus (Apr.21-May 20)

Aries (Mar. 22-Apr.20)

Gemini (May 21-June 20) Virgo (Aug. 22-Sep 22 )

Jul 16, 2019 - Many projects to complete before a deadline might have you feeling pressured, Aries, but your determination is likely to drive you to try to get it all done even if it seems impossible. Don’t try to

d o it all yourself. Ask for a little help. You can accomplish your ends without putting undue pressure on yourself. Try to relax today.

Jul 16, 2019 - Today you may put a lot of energy into your romantic relationship, Cancer. The astral energy is encouraging you to focus on romance. Give your sig-nificant other a special gift to show how

much you care, and spend some time alone together. Any romance initiated or advanced today is likely to prove stable and long lasting.

Jul 16, 2019 - You might host a social event in your home tonight, Libra. You may be nervous at first, wondering if all will go well. Your efforts should produce the results you want. You might be intro-

duced to new contacts, which could lead to increased professional opportunities. Take a walk after everyone has gone. Your mind will be going a thousand miles an hour and you will want to clear your head.

Jul 16, 2019 - Even though all continues to go well for you, Capricorn, your mood may vacillate today. In spite of all the great things in your life, at some time during the

day you might feel a little blue. Don’t read too much into it. It’s probably just the result of low biorhythms. Try to distract yourself with physical activity. Go out with some friends and have a good time this evening.

Jul 16, 2019 - Paperwork, perhaps contracts or other legal documents, might need atten-tion so you can move ahead with your pro-jects, Scorpio. These projects could involve

writing or speaking. Your mind is in just the right space to participate in anything involving communication, so doors of opportunity may open for you in this area. Lift your chin and get going. You will be glad you did.

Jul 16, 2019 - Trying to get too much work done in the course of the day could prove self-defeating, Aquarius. Your energy isn’t what it usually is, and you’re probably operating on adrenaline. Consider the situ-

ation carefully and list your tasks in order of urgency. The world won’t come to an end if you don’t get them all done by the end of the day.

Jul 16, 2019 - A despondent friend may need some cheering up. Your ability to nurture and listen sympathetically will definitely prove beneficial, Pisces. Take

care not to absorb any of this person’s dejection. Your life should continue to go well with professional suc-cesses leading to new friendships and goals. Hang on to your enthusiasm and optimism while showing compassion for others.

Jul 16, 2019 - Romance blossoms for you, Virgo, perhaps after a long standstill. A new stability and security may settle on love relationships as well as close friend-

ships. Children could be a great source of warmth and pleasure. You might want to channel some of this blossoming positive energy into a creative activ-ity of some kind, which should increase even further your sense of contentment and well-being.

Jul 16, 2019 - Your financial picture continues to improve. At some point during the day, Sagittarius, you might

have the feeling that you aren’t working hard enough to keep up your current forward motion, and you might worry. This could be a good moti-vator, but you don’t need to push yourself much harder than you are now. You’re on a roll and it’s likely to continue. Keep moving, but pace yourself.

adult, agent, before, beganbroom, , captain, chronicclassic, cover daily, dale, dental, diaper, distrib-ute,, , ease fatalfist, footage, foundgall, gourd, gravyguard inside, known, , miss

KABUL - An Afghan man who fled conflict in his country six years ago has died at an Australian de-tention centre, a media report said on Monday.The death of the 23 years old has triggered fresh concerns from rights campaigners about the indef-inite arrests of asylum seekers by the Australian government.Emergency services were called to the Melbourne Immigration Transit Accommodation Center, where the Afghan citizen died.The Voice of America reported the cause of the man’s death was yet to be known, but police said the incident was not being viewed as suspicious.As an unaccompanied minor, the Afghan national found his way to Australia in 2013. He had since been seeking legal help to obtain a residency visa.The death should be officially investigated be-lieve refugee campaigners, who claim many other Afghans are languishing for indefinite periods in Australian jails. (Pajhwok)

KANDAHAR - Local residents said an an-cient bazaar in the city of Kandahar which dates back to 250 years should be restored and should be added to the list of histori-cal sites at the Ministry of Information and Culture. The Charso Sarphosha Bazaar, a market-place which is still used by Kandahar resi-

KABUL - At least 87 Taliban militants were killed during a joint operation by Afghan Security and Defense Forces in northern Balkh province, the Afghan military said.In a statement released on Monday, the 209th Shaheen Corps said that the operation was conducted in Chimtal,

KANDAHAR CITY - At least nine civilians were killed and 18 oth-ers wounded in an explosion in Kandahar Province on Monday afternoon, the provincial governor Hayatullah Hayat said. Hayat told TOLOnews that the explosion happened at around 2 pm Kabul time in Darzab area in

Residents Want Ancient Bazaar in Kandahar Restored

Taliban Suffer Casualties in Balkh Operation; 87 Militants Killed

KABUL - England created history on Sunday when they outplayed New Zealand by boundary count in the ICC World Cup final at Lord’s. As a result of the sensational win in the super over, the hosts be-came champions for the first time. At the very last ball, England reached 241 runs -- the exact total posted by the Kiwis.The hosts needed two runs from the last delivery but ended up scoring one, The draw resulted in a six-ball shootout called the su-per over.Both teams played one over each, with a maximum of three bats-men. In the super over, England set a 16-run target for New Zea-land.In a photo-finish, the Kiwis made evenly the same score. England’s Ben Stokes and Jos Buttler took 15 off Trent Boult’s over.Jofra Archer bowled England’s over against Martin Guptill and Jimmy Neesham, who smashed a six off the second ball.A New Zealand needed two runs from the final ball, wicketkeeper Jos Buttler and Jason Roy com-bined to run out Guptill as he came back for the second.Once again the two sides finished on 15,. England, smashing more boundaries, won won in the basis of a tie-break ruleKiwi captain Kane Williams was declared Player of the Tourna-ment and England batsman Ben Stokes adjudged Player of the Match. (Pajhwok)

Scripting History, England Win ICC World Cup

Afghan Man Dies at Australian Detention

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Khakrez district of the province. He said the roadside bomb hit a truck which was carrying civilians. Eyewitnesses said some women were also among the victims. Hayat said that those wounded in the explosion were taken to Mirwais Hos-pital in the province. Hayat claimed that the Taliban is be-

hind the incident.Taliban has not commented on the report. This comes after a sharp rise in civilian casualties in the ongoing violence in the country. Recently at-tacks claimed by the Taliban in Kabul, Ghazni and Badghis provinces left dozens of civilians dead many others wounded. (Tolo news)

dents, was built during the rein of Ahmad Shah Durrani.The marketplace has its ancient shape but parts of it have been damaged over the years. “Some parts of the bazaar have remained the same, some parts have been renovated and some parts ...(More on P4)...(11)

Chahar Bolak, Balkh and Dawla-tabad districts of the province dur-ing the last week. According to the statement, at least 87 insurgents in-cluding 22 key Taliban commanders were killed and 77 others including 17 commanders of the group were wounded. ...(More on P4)...(12)

Roadside Bomb Blast in Kandahar Kills Nine Civilians