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  Soaps
Pictures From The Past
   General Hospital: Ava goes head over heels for Ryan. Jason is determined. Liz has enormous issues to overcome. Joss takes the blame. Sonny’s good deed pays off. Sasha warns Valentin.
Jason and Drew connect the dots. Ava is a mess. Franco offers his support.
The Bold & The Beautiful: Sally observes, to Wyatt, that Hope and Florence were pregnant at the same time and neither has their baby. Zoe confronts Flo about accepting a dinner invitation to Wyatt's house and is appalled to learn of their connection.
Reese tries to convince Zoe and Flo not to reveal the baby switch. Wyatt reiterates his commitment to Sally and her new business.
Liam and Hope are stunned to learn of Steffy's future plans. Donna and Justin recruit Sally and Wyatt to help get Bill and Katie back to- gether.
The Young & The Restless: Billy and Phyllis have a tense ex- change. A cryptic message is sent by Kerry. Summer plans her next move.
Abby grows suspicious. Victor issues a promise. Jack works to ce- ment an alliance.
Victoria has harsh words for Sharon. Paul Williams returns as Chief of Police.
The Newmans are shocked by the verdict. Kerry schemes.
Days Of Our Lives: Jack uses Tripp to get to Haley. John is hor- rified when he discovers an unconscious Marlena. Leo surprises Brady with news that they are brothers.
    UNCF LUNCHEON CELEBRATION, 2014 – Insurance Executive Herma White, and Hillsborough Community College Professor, Dr. Joan Holmes enjoyed the fellowship of the event.
UNCF LUNCHEON CELEBRATION, 2014 – Hillsborough County School Superintendent MaryEllen Elia, represented the School Board at the luncheon.
 UNCF LUNCHEON CELEBRATION, 2014 – Tampa City Councilman Frank Reddick repre- sented the City Council at the event.
   UNCF LUNCHEON CELEBRATION, 2014 – Representing Florida Memorial College are: Cora Martin, Starlin Martin, Sheila Powell Cohen, Evelyn Bethune, Fannie Thomas, Arnold Dubose and Doris Dubose.
  UNCF LUNCHEON CELEBRATION, 2014 – Representing the alumni of Bethune-Cookman University were: Lucille and Harris Morris, Patrick Mitchell, Birdie Underwood, Lucy Long, Andrea and Diane Diggs, Julia Jackson and Aubrey Grier.
    Horoscopes
  Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Don't be too pushy when talking to others because it will trigger arguments. Instead, channel this intense focus into writing, sales, acting or teaching because your intellectual energy is high. "I'm on a roll!" Good day to make future plans because you're so determined.
Aries (March 21-April 19): You have strong opinions about fi- nancial matters or about something that you own. Initially, you might have a possessive fixation, which halts you from using it. Slowly, you will see an application or a use for whatever it is, which leads to a more practical way of doing something.
Taurus (April 20-May 20): The Moon is in your sign making aspects to five different planets. For the most part, this is a good thing, but it does make you feel feisty! Ultimately, you want to make some wise choices, and perhaps future plans about travel and further edu- cation. Actually, this is a good day to do this!
Gemini (May 21-June 20): You might be doing a slow boil about something but feel that you can't speak up. (Grrr.) If this is the case, say nothing because the only substitute for the truth is a lie. Meanwhile, opportunities in publishing, the media or something to do with medicine or the law look promising!
Cancer (June 21-July 22): You high energy when dealing with friends and groups. This is why you might be involved in a competitive relationship with someone, perhaps a female. Or you might attract some competition to you? Discussions with others will be lively (and that's putting it mildly).
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): You'll be forceful when dealing with bosses, parents, teachers and VIPs. Oh yes, others will notice you and see the stance that you are taking. You have definite opinions, which is why you will trigger a strong response from someone else.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Be careful during controversial dis- cussions because you're ready to stick your neck out today. You have strong beliefs and feelings about matters related to philosophy, reli- gion, racial issues or politics. You have decided to stand your ground, which will provoke others to do the same thing as well. (Oops.).
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): You'll have no trouble defending your own best interests about shared property, insurance disputes or dis- cussions about wills and inheritances because you have strong, per- sonal feelings about these matters. You will be possessive about what you think is yours.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Discussions with partners and close friends will be intense and lively today. (You might have such a serious fight, that in the middle of it, a hockey game breaks out!) Expect to at- tract feisty people to you today. Pull in your reins to avoid conflict.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You might be a tad aggressive at work today. Guard against impulsive reactions or angry outbursts because everyone is opinionated because fiery Mars is lined up with the Moon, which makes everyone ready to speak their mind! Oh yeah!
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Parents must be patient with their kids because it's easy to lose it. Likewise, romantic partners must be patient with each other. However, this feisty energy that fills the air can also translate into wonderful, creative productivity if it's channeled right.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Avoid domestic arguments. People are cranky, impulsive and quick to make snarky remarks. That's be- cause a personal hurt or some suppressed rage will leak out today. (Boo!) This won't happen if you maintain a mellow, easy-going style, but the repressed anger will still be there.
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