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  Soaps
Pictures From The Past
    General Hospital: Carly leans on Jason. Margaux begins an in- vestigation. Curtis volunteers his help. Jordan gets bad news. Charlotte is onto Spencer.
Lucas gains a new perspective. Carly interrupts Laura. Brad shares a secret with Britt. Michael is reluctant.
The Bold & The Beautiful: Boy or Girl! No more teasing, baby’s gender is revealed. Bill learns Justin's discovered information about Judge McMullen and Ridge. Quinn overhears Donna and Eric looking back on their past over a bottle of honey bear.
Brooke is taken off guard when Bill questions her about possible foul play in the custody case. Donna stands up to Quinn when she con- fronts her about Eric.
Brooke is torn between being truthful with Bill and remaining loyal to Ridge. Emma spots Xander flirting with Zoe while preparing for the fashion show.
The Young & The Restless: Jack confronts Nick over having sex with Phyllis and Rey finds evidence of JT in Chancelor Park. Sharon and Billy commiserate. Phyllis pays Nick a visit. Arturo un- earths a clue. Reed will be making his way back to Genoa City.
Cane makes a tough choice. Jack gets disturbing news. Christine takes a hard line. Billy needles Summer.
Kyle turns up the charm. Mac comes back to Genoa City due to the JT investigation.
Days Of Our Lives: Susan has a premonition about EJ. Sami opens the DNA results of the mystery patient. Chloe drops a bombshell at Rex and Sarah’s engagement party.
An upset Sarah runs out on her fiancé. Sarah unleashes her fury on Rex. Stefan receives stunning news about his family.
  50TH ANNIVERSARY OF MARCH ON WASHINGTON, D. C. – Natasha and Leonard Limehouse joined the caravan of NAACP Offi- cers and friends for the infamous celebration.
   BETHUNE-COOKMAN UNIVERSITY CONCERT IN TAMPA – Attending were B-CU graduates, left to right: Chris and Katrina Washington and Lois Washington, mother of Katrina.
 BETHUNE-COOKMAN UNIVERSITY CONCERT IN TAMPA – B-CU Alumni Chapter President, Andra Diggs, attended the service.
  50th ANNIVERSARY OF MARCH ON WASHINGTON, D. C. – Channel 8 News Anchor, Rod Carter (traveled on the NAACP bus from Tampa), with 2nd Vice President, Atty. Natasha Goodley and Victor Ross.
    50th ANNIVERSARY OF MARCH ON WASHING- TON, D. C. – Joseph Robinson, Hillsborough County Branch NAACP First Vice President, met the local group in Washington.
 Horoscopes
   Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You feel emotionally excited, which is why you might be impulsive and act spontaneously. You might meet someone who is unusual and stimulating. You might even develop a crush on someone who is quite different from your usual crowd. It's an interesting day!
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You feel restless. You have that feeling you're waiting for the other shoe to drop. Well we both know that even if it does, it will be ugly and in the wrong size. Don't give in to this anxiety. Do something different. Shake things up a little!
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): A friend will surprise you, which might be fun. Alternatively, you might have an encounter with some- one who is unusual or different. They make you think. (They might even make you run in the other direction!) Oh well, it's not a boring day.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You might be surprised by a boss or parent because they say or do something you least expected. If you don't like what it is, don't overreact. Don't shoot from the hip and don't quit your day job. Absorb what it is and think about a wise response.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Travel plans will be cancelled, changed or delayedy. Possibly, you suddenly have to travel when you didn't expect to. Meanwhile, some of you might learn something un- usual related to politics, religion or racial issues - perhaps via the media. "Now hear this!"
Aries (March 21-April 19): Keep an eye on financial matters to avoid hiccups. Surprise changes to your bank account, your arrange- ment about shared property or inheritances or something to do with debt might suddenly occur and you don't want to be caught napping. (Not your style.).
Taurus (April 20-May 20): A close friend, spouse or partner might do something to provoke you. Or they might do something that is just unusual and unexpected. Either way, you will have to cope. A wise response will be delayed - in other words, get your bearings and figure out what's happening before you respond.
Gemini (May 21-June 20): Your work routine will be inter- rupted by computer crashes, power outages, fire drills, staff shortages, misplaced paperwork, late deliveries - you name it. It will probably be relatively minor; nevertheless, delays at work can be frustrating. Stay chill.
Cancer (June 21-July 22): This is a mildly accident-prone day for your kids so you must be vigilant. Know where your kids are at all times and certainly, remove any potential hazards. Social plans might be cancelled or changed. On the other hand (you have different rings) you might get a surprise invite somewhere!
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Be patient with family members, espe- cially female relatives, because it's easy to have a falling out. Your home routine will change, perhaps because small appliances have bro- ken down or minor breakages occurred. Rise above this and get the big picture. (This is small potatoes.).
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Pay attention to everything you say and do because this is a mildly accident-prone day. In fact, your daily routine might change because appointments and meetings are rescheduled, cancelled or changed. A sibling or relative might have surprising news.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Keep your eyes open because you might find money or you might lose money. Likewise, guard your pos- sessions against loss, theft or damage. Meanwhile, you might dream up some clever, moneymaking ideas! Who knows?
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