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Soap Opera Spoilers Pictures From The Past
General Hospital: Jason questions Griffin. Kiki steps-up. Ava re- luctantly begins therapy. Hayden looks to a kindred-spirit for advice. Carly asks Epiphany for help. Monica gives Finn her blessing.
Carly swallows her pride. Olivia runs afoul. Kiki makes an impres- sion. Felicia feels like a teenager again. Valerie is happy for Dillon.
The Bold & The Beautiful: Wyatt is pleased to be asked on a date. Steffy wants to know Ridge's intentions with Quinn. Wyatt and Katie talk about entering into a relationship. Sheila intends to become the next Mrs. Eric Forrester.
Carter reveals that Eric had a secret regarding Quinn. Liam discov- ers Spencer family news courtesy of Sally. Liam and Steffy disagree about what Bill is doing. Eric addresses Sheila's plans. Bill makes a back-up plan.
The Young & The Restless: Billy tries to reach Victoria, who wakes up in Hochman's bed. Hilary tells Jack that Vikki spent the night with Benjamin Hochman. Ashley asks for Neil's help. Billy questions Victoria's judgment.
Victoria hollers at Billy. Jack wants to keep a secret with Phyllis. Mariah feels torn. Cane gives something up for the sake of his family. Sharon's safety is at risk. Graham keeps Dina in the dark about some- thing.
Days Of Our Lives: Joey puts himself in harm’s way to save Kayla. Brady interrogates Victor, who finally comes clean. Gabi makes a diffi- cult decision regarding Chad. Sonny is stunned by Paul's news. "Mar- lena" breaks up with John. Hattie breaks Bonnie out of Statesville.
STREET FESTIVAL AT WATER PARK 2013 – Robert Cunningham and Kathleen Warren took in the events at the Street Festival.
STREET FESTIVAL AT WATER PARK – Kyree and Bruce took advantage of the many attractions that were offered, including face painting.
RETIRED FAMU RATTLERS LUNCH – FAMU Alumni retired nurses who attended the luncheon were Clara Nixon, Frances Cheeks Jennings and Al- veta Maultsby.
GADSON FAMILY 2nd ANNUAL THANKSGIVING DINNER – Family friends Elder N. E, Shellman and Elder Aubrey Hodges waited patiently for the Thanksgiving treats to be served.
ED HENRY APPRECIATION – David Bowick and Karla Bowick were among thre many friends and family who attended the event.
Horoscopes
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Today the only Full Moon that is opposite your sign all year is taking place. Traditionally, this creates tension be- tween you and partners and close friends. However, this particular Moon has a softened aspect with Jupiter. Things look upbeat and pleas- ant!
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Even though many will feel some ten- sion today because of the Full Moon, quite likely, you will have a positive day at work because things look supportive for you. People will be help- ful. You will also enjoy work-related travel and dealing with other cul- tures.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Romance, social diversions, sports events and your relations with children might be tense today because of the Full Moon. This doesn’t have to be the case because another in- fluence at play will ameliorate the Full Moon energy. If you tread care- fully, this can be a fun day!
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Today’s Full Moon could stir the pot at home or with a family member. Be gentle dealing with others. Don’t overreact. On the flipside, this could be a good day for some casual en- tertaining at home. (“They were having a little fight and suddenly a hockey game broke out!”).
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Be careful because this is a mildly accident-prone day for your sign due to the Full Moon energy. Basically, the Full Moon can heighten your response to things, which in turn clouds your judgment, which is why there is this accident-prone ten- dency. Obviously, an accident does not have to happen. Capisce?
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Go gently if you have financial dis- putes with others. Today’s Full Moon might bring something to a head and force you to deal with it. Fortunately, relations with bosses and au- thority figures are pleasant and supportive. Great! We need all the help we can get.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today the only Full Moon in your sign all year is taking place, which makes you sensitive to what others say and do, and inclined to take exception or overreact. But if you are aware of this, you can be in control of whatever happens. You don’t have to let the Moon hold you hostage.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Be calm and easygoing with people at work today because the Full Moon might create a few freaky situa- tions where people are impatient or exasperated. Nevertheless, you will get the support you need today, even in terms of money and practical goods. Sweet!
Aries (March 21-April 19): This week begins with a Full Moon in Aquarius, which makes you want to be on vacation! You want to enjoy schmoozing with good friends and partners. Jobs related to the arts, the entertainment world and the hospitality industry will flourish. Enjoy!
Taurus (April 20-May 20): The Full Moon today puts you be- tween the demands of home and family vs. the demands of career and your public life. However, anything connected with your job will go well because co-workers are supportive. Work-related travel will delight.
Gemini (May 21-June 20): Everything is heightened today, es- pecially conversations with siblings, relatives and kids. Basically, you want to have a good time, but it is Monday and you have to start this week with productivity. Good luck because feelings of escape are strong. “I’m outta here!”
Cancer (June 21-July 22): Money problems might come to a head today because of the Full Moon energy. You might have a dispute with someone over how much they owe or how much you owe or who owns what. Fortunately, it will be resolved to your benefit. Yay!
If Your Birthday Is Today: You are considerate, kind and sym- pathetic. You’re also confident and charismatic. You will be a student or teacher this year because your capacity for research and understand- ing is at its very best. It’s a good time to reflect on the past and plan for the future. This will not tend to be a year of action, but rather a year of waiting and development.
FAMU AND B-CU ROUNDUP PICNIC DAY 2016 – FAMU Rattler George Davis and wife, B-CU Wildcat Jackie Davis enjoyed their day together.
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