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Soap Opera Spoilers
Pictures From The Past
Days Of Our Lives: Chad and Gabi are stunned when they re- alize someone witnessed their kiss. JJ worries that keeping another secret from Gabi will come back to haunt him. Brady cautions Deimos not to hurt Chloe. Lani returns to Salem and reunites with her family.
Kate accompanies apprehensive Adrienne to her first chemo ap- pointment. Deimos and Brady become increasingly concerned when Nicole fails to return to Salem.
The Young & The Restless: Ashley questions Jack. Dylan fo- cuses on restoring his family. Nikki referees a clash involving Nick and Dylan.
An old friend offers Lauren support. Christine questions Paul putting Dylan in harm's way. Faith disappears while Nick is arguing with Sharon. Victor calls for a search.
Bold & The Beautiful: Katie worries that a friend could be in peril, and finds evidence to prove it. Ridge and Rick worry that Steffy won't be up to handling Quinn at work. Liam gets Steffy to change her mind about Christmas plans.
General Hospital: Lulu spends the day bonding with Char- lotte. Nina cautions Valentin about Lulu’s intentions. A familiar tune triggers memories for Anna. Finn risks it all in an attempt to save Hayden. Franco toys with Tom Baker.
Hayden’s life depends on a risky decision. Lulu is determined to gain sole custody of Charlotte. Anna struggles to make sense of her memories. Franco has a life-changing dream. Sonny flies into a tail- spin when confronted with new information surrounding Morgan’s death. Liz seeks help from Heather.
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY’S BLACK HISTORY PROGRAM – Gladys McKinsey Permuy and Rosa Cambridge enjoyed the program in the park.
CHARMETTES CHRISTMAS PARTY ‘PUTTIN’ ON THE RITZ’ – Gloria Durango and Elliott Pyle enjoyed the festivities along with many friends and guests.
BEULAH BROWN BIRTHDAY PARTY – New Salem Church Pastor, Rev. Dr. Henry Lyons gave a stirring address to Mrs. Brown and other guests.
Horoscopes
If Your Birthday Is Today: Actor Jake Gyllenhaal (1980) shares your birthday today. You are confident, fearless, enthusiastic and energetic. You are ambitious and resourceful but always caring for others. Cultivate a headspace so you are ready to take advantage of opportunities that will arise in 2017, because 2017 is the year you’ve been waiting for!
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): For various reasons, your home scene will be chaotic and super active in the next six weeks. This could be due to renovations, residential moves or visiting com- pany. Perhaps a major appliance has broken down and things are piled everywhere? Been there, done that, didn’t like it.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You might notice (certainly, others will) that your communications with others are more direct in the next six weeks. In fact, you might find yourself getting into ar- guments with others because you identify with your beliefs. Obvi- ously, this will be a strong time for those in sales and marketing.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Fiery Mars is moving into one of your Money Houses today, where it will stay until February. This means there will be more activity with your cash flow as you work hard to earn money and spend it. You might also have a dispute about something you own or the ownership of something.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Well! Today Mars enters your sign for the first time since January/February 2015. It will stay there until the end of January 2017. When Mars is in your sign you have lots of energy to work hard and go after what you want. You really want to show the world what you can do and you will fight for your own rights. Yikes!
Aries (March 21-April 19): Today your ruler Mars changes signs. This means in the next few weeks, you will deal with behind- the-scenes energy more than usual. You will also fall prey to self-de- feating acts and want to blame others. Really? (You should just confront yourself.)
Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today Mars moves into Pisces, where it will stay until the end of January. This will rev up all your interactions with others, especially clubs and organizations. You’ll be in a take-charge mood! You might also compete with others, es- pecially in physical sports.
Gemini (May 21-June 20): For the next six weeks, your am- bition will be aroused, which is why you will be aggressive about going after what you want. The only downside is that this could put you in conflict with bosses and parents. They might feel threatened by your aggression? (“Li’l ol’ me?”)
Cancer (June 21-July 22): Although you’re a nester, you want to travel more in the next six weeks. You also want to explore oppor- tunities in publishing, the media, medicine, the law and anything to do with higher education or further training. Exciting!
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Disputes about shared property, in- heritances, insurance and debt might take place in the next six weeks. You won’t back down if there is a problem because you intend to defend your own best interests! Hut-2-3-4!
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Starting today, Mars will oppose your sign until the end of January, which mean you have to be more patient with others. This happens once every two years, and when it does, you become easily annoyed with others. Oh yeah.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Starting today, until the end of Jan- uary, you will be gung-ho at your job. Mainly, this is because you will take pride in whatever you do. Naturally, you will want credit for whatever you do, which means you won’t be much of a team player.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): In the next six weeks, you are keen to throw yourself into having a good time and exploring all kinds of amusing diversions, including the arts, sports and playful activities with children. Your motto will be, “What can we do to have fun?”
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY’S BLACK HISTORY PROGRAM – The Black History County Program was held in Chillura Park. Among the many guests in attendance were Bridgett Lattimore and Cristal Rolle.
CONGRESSWOMAN KATHY CASTOR LUNCHEON AT OPEN CAFÉ – Rev. Thomas Scott, Pastor of 34th Street Church of God, speaks to the crowd at the buffet.
CONGRESSWOMAN KATHY CASTOR’S LUNCHEON AT OPEN CAFÉ – Karen Skyers, Legislative Assistant to Senator Arthenia Joyner, and Clara Cobb enjoyed the event.
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