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Soap Opera Spoilers
General Hospital: Scotty worries about his fate. Sonny confides in Laura. Jordan asks a favor of TJ. Sam is on the edge. Anna stops by Lulu’s. Amy has a favor to ask.
Jason gets ahead of an enemy. Liz takes pains to keep Jake safe. Nathan gains a little perspective.
The Bold & The Beautiful: Katie insists she is not the person re- sponsible for the incidents at the Forrester mansion. Steffy levels accu- sations at Sally regarding Thomas. Brooke has an uncomfortable run-in with Ridge upon returning from her honeymoon.
A rattled Quinn still doesn't feel safe. Ridge works to soothe Quinn's fears. Liam wants Bill to stop pursuing the acquisition of the Spectra building.
The Young & The Restless: Nikki becomes uncertain of Tessa's loyalty to her. Abby worries about Victor's reaction if he discovers she teamed with Jack. Scott accepts Victor's challenge. Kevin watches Chloe in Dr. Harris' house.
Billy and Phyllis move forward together. Dina receives an offer from Jack. Cane yells at Victoria. Leslie seeks information from Hilary. Kevin won't leave without Chloe.
Jack and Ashley are concerned about Graham's agenda. Charlie and Reed square off. Victoria won't settle. Neil grows worried about the fu- ture of his family.
Days Of Our Lives: Tripp starts to formulate his plan to punish Kayla for Ava's death. Nicole's fate is decided. JJ warns Sonny that ex- treme measures may be used to take down Paul.
BCU Honors Former Athletic Director Lloyd “Tank” Johnson: John Douglas, of Tampa, was among the Alumni members of BCU who attended the celebration.
Bikers Night Out Celebration honors a new group. Member “Trick,” is the Vice President of the group. The Venom Riders were present wearing his colors.
David Burgess Celebrates His Birthday: One of those attending the birthday party was Tom “Smilin’” Robinson, who handled the music for the event.
Back To School Makeover: A back to school makeover took place at Tampa Park Apartments. Representing Body Temple Spatique were Mari Johnson and Stephanie Sykes, spa owner.
Pictures From The Past
BCU Honors Former Athletic Director Lloyd “Tank” Johnson: Link Frances Davis and Link Dr. Ann Taylor were among those who attended the celebration honoring former Athletic Director Lloyd “Tank” Johnson. The event was held at the Walter Smith Library and many National Links were in attendance.
Horoscopes
If Your Birthday Is Today: You are humorous and intelligent. You are also easily bored. Because you are in the beginning of a new nine-year cycle, this is the year to clarify your goals and begin to act on them. Hard work may be necessary to get a new venture moving. For- tunately, you will feel physically strong. This is a powerful year for you; use it!
Gemini (May 21-June 20): Double check all your information related to mortgages, loans, shared property, inheritances and anything that you own jointly with others because something surprising is com- ing down the pipe. Don’t be caught off guard. Know where your weak link is and cover it. A stitch in time saves nine.
Cancer (June 21-July 22): Close friends and partners are hard to read today. They might be feisty, rebellious or simply unpredictable. Whatever the case, someone will say something that catches you off guard. They might want more freedom in the relationship? Or perhaps they have surprise news? (Whaaat?)
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Your work routine will be interrupted today by computer crashes, power outages, staff shortages and unex- pected events. Smart Leos will give themselves extra time so that they have wiggle room to cope with the unexpected. Yes, you’re one of them.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): This is an accident-prone day for your kids, so be extra vigilant. Know where they are and what they are up to. Assume nothing. Remove all hazardous possibilities. Likewise, romance will hold some surprises as well. Oh well — you can never take anything for granted. Not even true love.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Surprises and unexpected events will impact your home and family scene today. It could be as minor as run- ning out of bread or coffee, or it could be as major as hearing shocking news from a family member. “I’m pregnant.” (You didn’t see that one coming.)
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): This is a mildly accident-prone day for your sign, which simply means you have to pay attention to every- thing you do or say. Count to three before you respond to someone so that you can speak and act in a way you will not regret later. Be Scorpio cool. (That can be reptilian.)
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Keep an eye your money scene and your cash flow because something unexpected will impact your as- sets. Quite literally, you might find money or you might lose money. Likewise, something that you own might be lost, stolen or broken. It will be worth your while to keep your eyes open!
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today you are feisty, impulsive and possibly irritable or impatient. Take it easy! The Moon is in your sign at odds with unpredictable Uranus, which is why you are so head- strong and independent. Keep your eyes open. Look before you leap.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Like Capricorn, you feel restless but in a different way. You are more low-key about it because it’s going on inside you rather than outside. Don’t rebel against something just for the sake of rebelling. Save your battles for when they really count. But you know this.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): You might meet a real character today — someone unusual, unorthodox or avant-garde. Or perhaps, someone you already know will do something that surprises you? You might even hear surprising news from a group or an association. Well, it’s not a boring day.
Aries (March 21-April 19): Hold onto your hat, dear Aries, be- cause this is an unpredictable day, especially when dealing with parents, bosses, VIPs and the police. These interactions might be explosive! They will be unexpected or surprising in some way. Do not overreact. Wait to respond. Don’t quit your day job.
Taurus (April 20-May 20): Travel plans will be interrupted today almost certainly. They will be canceled, changed or rescheduled. This is also an accident-prone day for travel so be careful. Surprises re- lated to publishing, the media, medicine, the law and higher education are likely.
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