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   General Hospital: Jax has questions. Valentin has a tense run- in with Ava. Curtis intervenes. Finn’s interest is piqued. Hayden apol- ogizes to Curtis. Lucy approaches Sasha.
Sonny makes a point of running into Robert. Jason pays Carly a visit. Cameron betrays a friend during his community service assign- ment.
The Bold And The Beautiful: Hope considers what to do next when Phoebe interrupts her vows with Thomas. Liam’s curiosity is piqued after overhearing a conversation between Thomas and Flo that references a secret concerning Hope and seems threatening in nature.
After Thomas pressures him, Douglas urges Hope to spend the night with his dad. Liam turns to Wyatt for help in finding out what Thomas and Flo are hiding. Wyatt is stunned when Flo lets something slip about her past. Brooke comforts Hope, who is still missing Beth.
The Young &The Restless: Nikki and Victor go on a romantic getaway. Lauren questions Kevin. Adam and Nick head to court. Nick’s charade comes to light. Sharon clashes with Chelsea. Summer sees a different side of Theo. Jack has unexpected news. Lola loses her patience with Celeste. Victoria steps up.
Days Of Our Lives: Kate accidentally attacks Sarah. Susan is shocked when she encounters a familiar face. Gabi gives Stefan dis- appointing news. Xander makes Kristen grovel. Lani questions Ted about the inconsistencies in his statement.
Stefan attempts to bargain with Kate. Xander ends his alliance with Kristen. Xander and Rex get into it over Sarah.
Jack is surprised when Eve supports him taking the serum. Jen- nifer is determined to move on and plans a date! Haley has disturbing visions of Claire.
   BLACK, BROWN AND COLLEGE BOUND SUM- MIT LUNCHEON, 2014 – Earvin “Magic” Johnson, center, was the guest speaker for the Dr. Sylvia Marion Carley Black, Brown and College Bound Summit Luncheon., He is shown with Chloe Coney, left, and Congresswoman Kathy Castor, right.
 BLACK, BROWN AND COLLEGE BOUND SUM- MIT LUNCHEON, 2014 – Attorney Wendy Thomp- son and Atty. Dr. Brenda Walker were among the luncheon guests.
   BLACK, BROWN AND COLLEGE BOUND SUMMIT LUNCHEON, 2014 – Hillsborough Com- munity College President, Dr. Ken Atwater, right, is shown with FAMU’s 7th President, Dr. Walter Smith and Congresswoman Kathy Castor.
   BLACK, BROWN AND COLLEGE BOUND SUMMIT LUNCHEON, 2014 – Mother and daughter, Geraldine Twine and Atty. Barbara Twine Thomas were guests at the affair.
BLACK, BROWN AND COLLEGE BOUND SUM- MIT LUNCHEON, 2014 – Dr. and Mrs. James O. (Sandra) Brookins attended the luncheon.
 46th ANNUAL COGIC CONVOCATION AT BROWN MEMORIAL COGIC, 2013 – First Ladies of other COGIC Churches: Mother Sadie Douglas, Full Gospel COGIC and Mother Delores Davis of College Hill COGIC en- joyed the service.
      Horoscopes
  Cancer (June 21-July 22): You feel encouraged by how things are unfolding this morning at work. Group efforts are positive. Work- related travel is rewarding. Nevertheless, difficulties with partners and close friends will arise later in the day.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): This is a feel-good day, especially for those who are on vacation or relaxing today. Activities with children this morning will be positive and rewarding. However, later in the day, difficulties might arise on the job.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Initially, this morning is a good time to discuss inheritances and shared property because you will come out smelling like a rose. However, later in the day, you might have difficulty with a romantic partner or dealing with children. Good luck.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Because you're in a positive head- space this morning, your conversations with others are upbeat. Don't let problems with an authority figure at home get you down. File those frustrations in a special cabinet marked F and keep smiling for the rest of the day.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Your health is vigorous this morn- ing, which is why you will tackle your job with energy and motivation. "Let's get something done!" Do your best to keep this positive attitude when later in the day, you encounter some speed bumps perhaps in conversation with siblings, neighbors or relatives. Oops?
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): This is a feel-good day! Enjoy vacations, the arts, playful activities with kids and fun, social escapes. Admittedly, there will be some financial problems or quarrels about something you own. Deal with these distractions with your positive finesse.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Family relations are positive this morning. In fact, a family get-together or breakfast time will be en- joyable. Try to keep this positive headspace later in the day when you encounter authority figures who are rude, critical or unsympathetic.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You begin this day feeling happy - no question. Domestic peace and happiness are happening. This is also a good day for business. However, later in the day, you might en- counter rudeness, criticism or negative thinking. Don't let this get you down. It takes all kinds to make a world.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Your finances look positive this morning. In fact, you might be able to boost your income or get a raise! Ka-ching! Later in the day, dealings with a friend or a member of a group might rain on your parade. Don't let this happen. Hey -- you're in charge of your own frame of mind.
Aries (March 21-April 19): Let's hope the positive feelings that you have this morning will last throughout the day and overcome dif- ficulties that might arise later when dealing with authority figures - bosses, parents, teachers, VIPs and the police.
Taurus (April 20-May 20): Travel plans look exciting this morning. Likewise, matters related to higher education, publishing, the media, medicine and the law also look promising. However, as the day progresses, power struggles, especially about politics, religion and racial issues might arise. Be sane and mature. Eat a slice of pizza.
Gemini (May 21-June 20): Initially, negotiations with others and interactions with partners and close friends are super positive today. However, as the day wears on, power struggles about shared property, inheritances and insurance matters might arise.
  46th ANNUAL COGIC CONVOCATION AT BROWN MEMORIAL COGIC, 2013 – Sharon Carter, center, with Eminence, Bishop Charles Blake, left, keynote speaker, and Bishop Matthew Williams, Presiding Prelate and Host Pastor.
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