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Soaps
General Hospital: Peter turns to Mac for help. Laura is more than happy to share her point of view.
Jax declines an interesting offer. Nina appears with a new face. Phyllis Summers Abbott returns. Josslyn is unsettled. Robert is upset. Maxie gets a lead on Dante’s whereabouts. Michael drops by Sonny’s for a visit. Jason has news. Willow makes a shocking confession.
The Bold & The Beautiful: Hope is distraught following the loss of something special. Brooke feels Thomas is using Douglas to win Hope. Thomas surprises Hope with a Forrester Original gown and kisses her again.
Wyatt and Liam organize a get-together, but Flo and Steffy are re- sistant to the idea. Vincent Walker comes to town.
Xander explodes at Thomas for his continued manipulation of Hope. Steffy and Flo find common ground when discussing Phoebe.
The Young & The Restless: Nick Hires Michael to fight Adam for custody of Christian and then warns Chelsea about Adam coming after Connor, and Devon and Elena reconnect after getting advice from Mariah and Nate. Michael makes Kevin come clean. Nick contacts Chelsea.
Adam and Sharon feel the heat between them. Jack meets someone new. Victor is surprised by Nick.
Victor reaches a decision. Paul supports Nikki. Cane is disap- pointed by Lily.
Days Of Our Lives: Will and Sonny get remarried! Maggie ques- tions Xander about why he lied to her. Kristen, disguised as Nicole, scrambles to hide Ted from Stefan and Abe. Kate and Gabi discuss Nicole’s suspicious behavior.
Ciara reveals to Tripp that Claire set both fires. Lucas and Sami re- turns to Salem as Will fights for his life. Stefan comforts Gabi about Will. Claire and Eve conspire to nail Ben. Roman shares devastating news with Kayla. Rex and Sarah create an antidote for Will... but are they too late? Ciara and Tripp pretend to believe Ben is guilty in front of Claire. Sami and Lucas pray for Will’s recovery.
BETHUNE-COOKMAN PRESIDENT’S LUNCHEON – Dr. Edison Jackson, president of Bethune-Cook- man, and his wife, Mrs. Florence Jackson, and Atty. Larry Handfield, Ph.D., Chairman of the Board, at the luncheon.
BETHUNE-COOKMAN PRESIDENT’S LUNCH- EON – Andra Diggs, President of the Hillsborough County Chapter, B-CU, with Sonja Little, City of Tampa Chief Financial Officer, who attended the luncheon.
BETHUNE-COOKMAN PRESIDENT’S LUNCH- EON – Wearing her school’s colors, Bethune- Cookman alumnae, Helen Young enjoyed greeting friends and former classmates who were in atten- dance.
Horoscopes
Gemini (May 21-June 20): Money disputes are likely. Don't feel you have to defend yourself about something. And don't be quick to at- tack anyone else, either. Far better to use today's mental drive to figure out how to improve your finances or boost your earnings.
Cancer (June 21-July 22): Both Mercury and fiery Mars are lined up in your sign, which gives you amazing mental energy! You can use your mind to work much longer than usual and thereby accomplish a lot. However, you might get sidetracked with arguments and a desire to make your point. Don't do this.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): The confusing thing today is identifying whether or not you have to defend yourself to maintain your integrity about something. Before you jump in to do this, examine your position because you probably don't have to say anything.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You might be bossy dealing with groups today or with a friend. Quite likely, you don't intend to be, but because your energy, enthusiasm and ideas are all rolled up together, you're coming on like gangbusters! Be aware of this, especially if you see hair blowing back over other people's ears.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Tread carefully when talking to bosses, parents and VIPs (this includes the police) because it's easy to come on too strong. You might do this for two reasons: the first is that you think you're right and you want everyone else to know. Or you feel de- fensive, perhaps attacked? Either way - stay frosty.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Avoid controversial subjects like pol- itics, religion and racial issues today because everyone is mentally ag- itated and ready to argue. They are equally eager to defend. It's a poor day for a logical, rational discussion.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Don't get hung up on discus- sions about inheritances and shared property today because they will probably be a bummer. People will be at each other's throats. Instead, use today's mental energy to do your homework. Then choose another day for this discussion.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You might attract someone to you today who is either too aggressive or suddenly so defensive that they're impossible to deal with. (Admittedly, you might display these same qualities.)
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You will get a tremendous amount done at work today because your mind is charged up and you're raring to go. Use this strong energy to get things done! Don't waste time being sidetracked and seduced into arguments with anyone else.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Don't be bossy with kids today and don't be bossy with your main squeeze. I say this because it's easy to fall into this trap. However, you can be a wildly creative today because your mind is in overdrive and you're full of original, clever ideas!
Aries (March 21-April 19): You have lots of mental energy that you can use to reorganize your home base. You might want to start shoving furniture around or tackling repairs. Resist the urge to chal- lenge a family member about anything. Instead, use this energy to work and accomplish something.
Taurus (April 20-May 20): You have a tremendous amount of mental energy today, which means you can will a lot done. You will work for hours and accept a demanding schedule. However, don't get sidetracked in disputes with anyone because these will be ego battles that take up your valuable time.
BETHUNE-COOKMAN PRESIDENT’S LUNCH- EON – Mildred Harvey and Doris Scott, B-CU alumni, were guests at the event.
BETHUNE-COOKMAN PRESIDENT’S LUNCH- EON – Bethune-Cookman’s newly appointed Sports Information Director (SID), Mark Harvey, was happily advertising the school’s yearly foot- ball schedule.
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