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 Pictures From The Past
Soaps
    General Hospital: Franco is reluctant. Charlotte guilt’s Spencer about the election tampering. Nina makes an announce- ment.
Sam is intrigued. Margaux over shares. Carly gets the proof she needs. Ryan makes a move. Lulu gets a call. Julian questions Ava’s allegiances.
The Bold & The Beautiful: Reese struggles to keep an infuri- ated Zoe from spilling the beans about the baby switch. Wyatt tells Bill why Thorne left, as Katie updates Donna and Brooke.
Bill strives to demonstrate his loyalty to Wyatt by making him an offer that's difficult to refuse. Reese and Flo go into a panic upon re- alizing Zoe's about to tell Steffy the truth.
Sally reels upon hearing of Bill's offer to Wyatt, and is moved when she learns of Wyatt's counter-offer. Justin arranges a meeting with Donna to discuss Katie and Bill.
The Young & The Restless: Phyllis offers detail on JT’s death. Lola remains unconscious, and Mia reaches a realization. Kyle finds Lola in a dangerous situation. Phyllis makes a move to protect her- self. Brittany returns to Genoa City.
Mariah's in an impossible position. Kyle suspects Summer harmed Lola. Nikki looks back on the past.
Days Of Our Lives: Ciara battles Jordan to save Ben’s life. Abi- gail and Chad reconnect after Charlotte's rescue. Rafe warns Ted to stay away from Hope.
Eric tries to help Sarah, who starts to have new doubts about Rex.
Leo strikes back at Sonny and Will. JJ urges Jack not to say any- thing about Haley’s immigration status.
  DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. PARADE – TAMPA, 2014 – Joe Robinson walked along the parade route with the Hillsborough County Branch NAACP members. Mr. Robinson is Vice-President of the or- ganization.
     Horoscopes
  Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): The only New Moon opposite your sign all year is taking place, which can introduce tension with partners and close friends. Fortunately, this is nothing you can't handle, espe- cially if you are pleasing and patient with others. This is also a good day to make future plans.
Aries (March 21-April 19): The Full Moon could introduce ten- sion with co-workers, which means you will have to be patient and un- derstanding. Meanwhile, this is an excellent day to do research of any kind because your mind is focused and detail oriented.
Taurus (April 20-May 20): Be patient with children because they feel this Full Moon. Likewise, romantic partners might be more challenging. Nevertheless, it's an excellent day to discuss future travel plans or anything related to medicine, law and higher education or tak- ing some courses.
Gemini (May 21-June 20): The Full Moon creates challenges between the demands of home and family versus the demands of your career and your public reputation. At this time, you cannot ignore your career, which means you have to be skilful dealing with family. Good luck!
Cancer (June 21-July 22): Pay attention to everything you say and do because the Full Moon will trigger an accident-prone energy for you. (Gulp.). This means you have to be more alert than usual. Re- member this! It's a good day to study and wade through legal matters.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): You will be more concerned with wills, inheritances, taxes, debt and shared property in the next four weeks. In fact, this is an excellent day for important discussions about these matters because your mind is clear, focused and capable of handling details.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): The Full Moon might create tension between you and close friends and partners; although this doesn't have to be the case. Nevertheless, be accommodating and patient with oth- ers. It's a strong day to discuss the division of labor and shared ex- penses.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Although the Full Moon might create increased stress with coworkers; nevertheless, you are ready to get some work done! Your concentration is excellent and you will have no trouble focusing on details or staying on top of whatever you're doing.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): The Full Moon might trigger diffi- culties with your kids (and even a lover). However, this is a good day to make long-range vacation plans, or to teach or help your kids to learn something. Remember to be patient with others while Mars is opposite your sign this month and next. (Sigh.).
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): The Full Moon makes you feel pulled between the demands of home and family versus the demands of your career. At this time, you cannot ignore the demands of home and family, especially family discussions and repairs at home. This stuff has to be done!
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Do be careful because this is an accident-prone day for your sign. However, this influence is simply the Full Moon, which means heightened emotions will cause you to be dis- tracted. (This will apply to others as well so you will have to drive de- fensively.). Be smart.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Something connected with your earnings and finances might come to a head at this time because of the Full Moon. Fortunately, Mercury is in your Money House dancing with Saturn, which gives you lots of common sense, patience and ability to skillfully negotiate. No worries.
  DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. PARADE – TAMPA, 2014 – Ms. Verlene Hawkins, seated, is loaded with beads, courtesy of her granddaughter, Angelia Hamilton.
DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. PARADE – TAMPA, 2014 – Marvin Bell, Pamela Wilson- Caruthers, Kenneth Caruthers and Aaron Smith were on the sidelines watching the parade.
   DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. PARADE – TAMPA, 2014 – Andre Walker and members of his mu- sical group, “Good Stuff Band,” were one of the units in the parade.
  DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. PARADE – TAMPA, 2014 – Crishand Mattear, Candy Lowe , Christina Wilson-Smith and Torium Smith were also at the parade.
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