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Soap Opera Spoilers Pictures From The Past
Days Of Our Lives: Dario continues his dancing lessons ruse and finds himself further drawn to Abigail. A jealous Deimos makes one last heartfelt plea to Nicole. Eric plans his return to Salem. Chad runs into Gabi and the two share memories from high school.
With help from Kate, Justin and Lucas treat Adrienne to some pam- pering. Julie organizes a Horton gathering to welcome Eli to the fam- ily.
The Bold & The Beautiful: Katie is shocked by Brooke's reaction after she shares her suspicions about Ridge and Quinn. Sally agrees to join Thomas on the trip to Australia. Katie's convinced that Ridge and Quinn have something to hide.
The Young & The Restless: Devon gets a call from Michael. Lily is surprised to hear Cane finished his meetings a while ago. Cane hangs out with Juliet in Japan. Billy surprises Victoria. Devon has doubts about his divorce.
Ravi and Ashley go to the opera. Lily's creepy fan takes photos of her through her window. Cane asks Juliet about her earring. Lauren asks for Phyllis's help. Ravi steps up for Ashley. Jack sets ground rules in his relationship with Gloria. Victoria and Reed struggle for control. Jill opens up to Nikki.
General Hospital: Ava adds fuel to Carly's fire. Sonny visits Mor- gan's grave. Dante helps defuse a bad situation. Liv lures Julian away. Finn can't escape the inevitable. Carly seeks revenge. Curtis questions Andre’s motives. Liz struggles with Helena’s influence over Jake. Sonny knows what he must do. Alexis fears the worst. Kiki finds comfort in Dillon.
BIG HIGH SCHOOL FLAG FOOTBALL PLAYOFF GAMES AT KING HIGH SCHOOL – Sen- iors honored at the game were: Divionna Harewood, Chasity Freeman, Keke Arnold, Ra- maine Brown, Katianna Mercegard, X’lanna Tolbert and Vanisha Limehouse.
YELLOW JACKETS LITTLE LEAGUE –Representing three generations of little league fans were: Wandel Mosley, Damien McGruder, Jr. and Damien McGruder.
BASEBALL SUPERSTAR VISITS SENTINEL OFFICE -- Gary Sheffield, retired, 2nd from right, visited the Sentinel office to talk about his drive to restore little league baseball in Pasco County. The Belmont Heights legend is shown with, from left: Tommie Wilson, C. Blythe Andrews, III and Terry Clark.
Horoscopes
If Your Birthday Is Today: You are an intelligent and friendly individualist. You listen to others but follow your own dictates. Great news! You are now heading into one of the most powerful years of your life, a time of accumulation. Whatever you have done in the past will now ripen because it’s your time of fruition. (This is a good year to buy and sell.)
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): You will be more concerned than usual with money matters and cash flow in the next three weeks. Many of you will also be thinking of ways to earn more money or make money on the side. It’s a good time for you to plan your financial setup.
Aries (March 21-April 19): The planet Mercury is in your sign for the next three weeks, making you keen to talk to everyone. You will also want to travel! You also will see yourself with greater objectivity. (Does this room make me look fat?)
Taurus (April 20-May 20): For the next three weeks, you will be more secretive. Likewise, you might think others are withholding infor- mation from you, and this might be true. However, this is an excellent time for research.
Gemini (May 21-June 20): You will think more about your goals and expectations in life in the next few weeks. “What will I do with the time that is left to me?” “What do I want to be when I grow up?” Expect to have lots of conversations with friends and members of groups.
Cancer (June 21-July 22): The planet Mercury is at the top of your chart for the next three weeks, making you think about your pro- fessional life and your life direction. This will be a good time to take up a new study for your career. Communications with bosses and employ- ers will be more important.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): You will love to learn anything new in the next three weeks because you want to grasp a deeper vision of life and the world around you. You might be intrigued by foreign places, the law and philosophy. This same time frame is excellent for travel.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You will reflect on deeper matters like your mortality during the next three weeks. (Whoa dude, heavy!) In ad- dition to these profound thoughts and discussions, you might also be more concerned with wills, inheritances, taxes, debt and anything to do with shared property.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): The planet Mercury will be opposite your sign for the next three weeks, giving you a chance to clarify issues with partners and close friends. This will be a good time to discuss any difficulties you have in a relationship. This is also a good time for nego- tiations. (“I’ll wash, you dry.”)
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You will be productive and efficient during the next three weeks because you are totally pumped to do men- tal work and even routine work that you might normally avoid. You’ll find yourself making To-Do lists and any kind of plan that will make your life run more smoothly.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You want to express your ideas to others in the next three weeks. And you will love learning anything interesting. Many of you will also feel prankish and playful and more attracted to reading for pleasure, playing jokes on someone and enjoy- ing good conversations with interesting people.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Although you have been busy with short trips, studies and talking to many people, suddenly, in the next few weeks, you will want to withdraw more and enjoy the solitude of your home or your private life. Family discussions will be important. You might also get on a kick to do home repairs.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): In the next three weeks, you will be keen to engage in intellectual activities and discussions with others. Gear up for a busy pace, because your immediate future is not about re- laxing — au contraire! It’s all about dealing with others and getting stuff done. “I’m on it!”
OPENING DAY AT YEL- LOW JACKETS LITTLE LEAGUE – Teams came out to be a part of Opening Day at the Yellow Jackets Little League in West Tampa. John Glenn, a 35-year veteran at Yellow Jacket Little League, was there for Opening Day.
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