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BOLD AND THE BEAU- TIFUL: Liam gets a lecture from Bill about family. Thomas tells Caroline the role he intends to play in Douglas’ life.Sasha gets a promotion to lead print model.Bill calls a family meeting about Wyatt’s marriage.Wyatt is caught in the middle of a conflict between Quinn and Steffy. Nicole doesn’t want Sasha work- ing with Zende.
YOUNG AND THE REST- LESS: Victoria wants to know about Travis' past. Victoria sees a different side of Travis. Victor feels cornered. Chelsea has a the- ory about Ian. Jack wonders why Phyllis' upset has to do with Billy. Jack closes in on the truth about Phyllis. Victor initiates his plan. Paul and Christine get unex- pected information. Chelsea in- sists Adam come clean. Phyllis makes a difficult decision. Chelsea makes a risky decision.
The evidence builds against Adam. The plan to come between Luca and Summer goes awry.
DAYS OF OUR LIVES:
Chloe takes Deimos to her home and patches him up. Hope meets Aiden for a romantic dinner. Chad apologizes to Ciara for his drunken behavior.
GENERAL HOSPITAL:
Jordan accuses Andre of harbor- ing feelings for Anna. Jason and Sam receive a care package from Sonny. Ava sees a familiar face. A mysterious man named Huxley appears in Port Charles. Obrecht finds damaging evidence against Finn. Liz is haunted by informa- tion Carly gives her. Sonny is there for Dante and Lulu when needed most. Sam surprises Jason with all the info she gath- ered. Finn refuses to explain any- thing. Jordan isn't sure how to process what Andre tells her.
TJ reappears in Port Charles.
Father’s Day 2013: Among the guests at the home of Barbara and Paul Roberts’ Father’s Day celebration were Deiez and Hattie Gilley.
Women’s Day at Re-Birth Church: In this photo are Re-Birth Church First Lady, Mrs. Freddie Hudson and Beulah Baptist First Lady, Dr. Ann Favorite.
NJ Lady Fingers soothed the crowd with jazzy sounds at the St. Petersburg Pier. Members of the group included: Basil Powell, bass; Kelli Gardner, NJ Lady Finger, Normita Jeffries, Sonja Wise, singer; and Jere Watkins, drums.
Pictures From The Past
Gemini (May 21-June 20)-You have a lot of energy now because the Sun, Mercury and Venus are all in your sign. This makes you eager to enlighten others about your clever ideas. Romance with someone older might be in the cards. Children could be a responsibility.
Cancer (June 21-July 22)-You would prefer to cocoon at home, and many of you will. In any event, whether at home or at work, you will be involved with an older family member, proba- bly a female. You will happily work at home as well to catch up and be on top of things.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)-
This is an excellent time to make future plans. It’s also a good day to do mental work because your concentration is excellent and you won’t overlook details. In fact, you will accomplish a lot. Why not tackle some something you’ve been avoiding? “
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)-
This is a good time for business and commerce plus financial agreements. You’re focused and ready to deal with forms and pa- perwork you might otherwise shun. You might shop for some- thing practical for your home. A financial arrangement with an older relative is also likily.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)-
Things will go your way. Because the Moon is in your sign, ask the universe for a favor because it might be granted. What have you got to lose? Discussions with oth- ers will be serious. This is an ex- cellent time to solve practical problems.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)-Although you’re ready to work and accomplish routine tasks, you will prefer to work be- hind the scenes or work alone. Mental tasks will be easy because you have concentration and focus. This is an excellent time to do research or study history.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)-Someone older or more ex-
perienced might have advice for you. This could be a friend or a member of a group. It doesn’t hurt to listen because, after all, you don’t have to reinvent the wheel. Why not stand on the shoulders of those who have gone before you? (Wear slippers.)
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)-Whether you are aware of this or not, you are prominent in the eyes of others, especially bosses, parents and VIPs. (Ahem, this includes the police.) For some reason, people seem to know personal information about your private life. (Let’s hope you have nothing to hide.)
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)-This is a good time to make long-range travel plans or ex- plore opportunities in publish- ing, higher education, medicine, the law and the media. Whatever you do will be straightforward, and you will get swift results. People are in a serious frame of mind today.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)-This is a good time to ad- dress banking needs and tie up loose ends regarding shared property, taxes, debt, inheri- tances and insurance. You won’t even mind doing this boring stuff! That’s because you know you have to do it and why put off the inevitable?
Aries (March 21-April 19)-Because the Moon is oppo- site your sign, you have to be co- operative with others. (This is no biggie.) Someone older might have advice about political, reli- gious or racial issues, or perhaps suggestions about travel or for- eign countries. (Just listen.)
Taurus (April 20-May 20)-This is a productive time for you. You’re in a “Monday” frame of mind and you want to get right down to work. Concentration will be easy, and you won’t overlook details. You will happily do your duty to fulfill your obligations.
Bethune-Cookman Alum, Mr. Lorretta Cottman was among the 10,000 alumni, fans and supporters that attended the 2013 Bethune-Cook- man University Homecoming.
Women’s Day at Re-Birth Church: Sister Bev- erly Neves provided the presentations for the many guests that were in attendance.
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