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Pictures From The Past
    General Hospital: Maxie feels smothered. Lulu gets the encour- agement she needs. Spinelli prepares to leave. Peter manipulates a sit- uation to his advantage. Griffin is conflicted. Jason worries about Elizabeth.
Peters wants answers. Anna gets help. Michael works to preserve his family’s legacy.
The Bold & The Beautiful: Brooke doubts Bill saw the shooter, while Liam confesses he found a pair of sheepskin gloves. Bill’s in a tough spot after Liam reveals what he remembered.
Ridge is reassured by Steffy, who’s sure Liam will get through to Bill. Still believing Bill wants Steffy, Ridge’s anger takes over. Brooke is hopeful after she convinces Sanchez to question Bill again.
Hope confesses her feelings for Liam, and they kiss. Thorne points out Forrester Creations is running fine without Ridge.
The Young & The Restless: Nick warns JT. Billy and Phyllis learn about Jack’s visit from Kyle. Ashley and Abby learn John isn’t Jack’s father. JT strikes a deal with Mac.
Victor’s health takes a turn. JT gets a reality check courtesy of Mac. Lily receives a shock. A good looking stranger crosses Abby’s path. Vic- tor receives a mysterious visitor. Kyle settles in.
Days Of Our Lives: Abe is angry with Valerie, while Eli apolo- gizes to JJ. Steve adjusts to life without his sight. Justin has to scram- ble when he realizes he screwed up with Adrienne.
   GENESIS FIRST LADY HONORED – Pastor Al- fonzo Broughton expresses gratitude for the sup- port the members and guests showed to his wife.
  GENESIS FIRST LADY HONORED – The Mother of the Church, Liz Waldon joined other members and friends at the joyous celebration f First Lady Joia Broughton.
  MT. TABOR CHOIR ANNIVERSARY – Usher Joyce Davis, and church member, Lillie Walker, kept busy during the celebration.
GENESIS WORSHIP CENTER FIRST LADY HONORED – Churches in the community has held services to honor the “First Lady” of their congrega- tion. Genesis’s First Lady, Joia Broughton addresses the church members.
   BINGHAM BROTHERS EASTER CELEBRATION 2014 – Mike Bingham, Sr. and Mike Bingham, Jr. posed in their Easter outfits.
    PROGRESSIVE MISSIONARY & EDUCA- TIONAL BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION: Presi- dent Bartholomew Banks’ Hour 2014 – Rev. Banks presents an award to Rev. Dr. Samuel Tol- bert, First Vice president of National Baptist Con- vention of America, Inc., from Lake Charles, Louisiana.
PROGRESSIVE M&E BAPTIST STATE CONVEN- TION: President Bart Banks’ Hour – First Lady Freddie Hudson of Re-Birth M. B. Church and ven- dor owner, Jeannie Jenkins.
  PROGRESSIVE M&E BAPTIST CONVENTION: President’s Hour – Sister Elizabeth Rosier was en- joying the service. She is the mother of First Lady Vanessa Banks of St. John Progressive M. B. Church.
   Horoscopes
  Aries (March 21-April 19): Let’s face it — relations with bosses, parents, VIPs and the police are challenging today. You will have to bite your tongue. Alternatively, if you let loose what you’re thinking, you might regret it. Don’t do or say anything that you wish you could take back. Cool your jets.
Taurus (April 20-May 20): Avoid controversial subjects today. Arguments about religion, race and politics will become heated and angry. People are fixed in their point of view and cannot be reasoned out of something they were never reasoned into in the first place. Often we inherit our beliefs.
Gemini (May 21-June 20): Arguments about shared property, inheritances, wills, estates, insurance and debt might occur today. Peo- ple will dig in their heels (including you). This is a poor day for impor- tant discussions in these areas because you will accomplish very little. Wait until the end of the week.
Cancer (June 21-July 22): Tread carefully when dealing with partners and close friends today because who wants an argument? Anger will certainly ruin your day and someone else’s as well because anger has only one purpose: to make everyone miserable. Instead, con- sider today an opportunity to practice patience.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): You might do a slow boil about some- thing at work today. You’re not happy but you feel you can’t express your displeasure out loud so you’re just simmering silently. The worst! On the other hand, if you open your mouth, you might regret it later. And that’s even worse than the worst! Oy vey.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Parents must be patient with kids today. (Challenging, I know.) Hissy fits and meltdowns are madden- ing. Do what you can to take the high road and fake being the adult. Romance might also be in the toilet today. Just be patient. Do noth- ing.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): You need harmony at home. You like to be surrounded by harmony in terms of beauty, color, sound and pleasant relationships. Today domestic disharmony is likely. People are argumentative, which can tie your stomach in a knot. Total bum- mer.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): People are verbally aggressive today and in your face. And frankly, you might be verbally aggressive with others as well, especially with siblings, relatives and daily contacts. There is no upside to angry arguments. They destroy everyone’s peace of mind and happiness. Be patient and understanding.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Money quarrels might send you around the bend today. You have your point of view, someone else has their point of view. Or you might be upset by the expense of something or that horrible moment, “Where has all the money gone?” Just cope as best you can and be gracious.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today Mars and Saturn are lined up in your sign, which creates a frustrating, irritating day. Do not launch anything daring or risky today. Hold back. Don’t react if some- one “gets your goat.” Instead, use this energy to work hard, especially physical work. “Hut, 2, 3, 4!”
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Be careful. Stay away from crime- ridden neighborhoods. Stay away from anything that is potentially dangerous — even an underground parking lot. Malevolent energy is potentially there today. Let your Spidey sense guide you.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Relations with friends and mem- bers of groups are discouraging. You feel annoyed but you can’t say anything. (But oh my, they are annoying!) We all have days like this. Fortunately, not years. “Too often we pray to have patience but we want it right NOW.” — R.H. Hales.
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