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   General Hospital: Alexis receives bad news. Finn relies on Epiphany’s expertise. Julian bonds with his son. Shiloh presents Jason with a decision. Drew calls Sonny. Joss surprises Cameron.
Shiloh grows desperate. Franco is grateful to Scott... Sasha con- fides in Maxie.
The Bold & The Beautiful: Flo desperately tries to save her re- lationship with Wyatt. Liam and Thomas’ clash leads to Hope learning Beth is alive. Flo tells the truth to Brooke and Ridge. Liam and Hope share an emotional reunion with Beth.
Brooke turns her rage on Zoe, Flo and Shauna for their deceit. Hope is shocked to learn the extent of the lie about her baby and that Reese and Thomas were involved.
The Young & The Restless: Adam tells Christian he’s his fa- ther, Nick blames Michael, and Mariah offers to throw Kyle a party. A line is crossed by Adam, who tells Nick he won’t be allowed near Christian after he wins custody. Theo’s intentions are questioned by Phyllis. Mariah steps up.
Nick loses his temper and punches Adam, and Sharon breaks it up. Sharon and Adam have sex. Lola offers an olive branch. Nikki plays it tough. Billy’s dreams haunt him.
Days Of Our Lives: Tragedy strikes when Ted confronts Tony and Kristen. Kristen is caught trying to get rid of incriminating evi- dence. Brady finally gives in to “Nicole’s” advances. Kate faints when she sees a familiar face.
  B-CU 45th NATIONAL ALUMIN ASSOCIATION CONVENTION, 2013 – TV personality, political analyst, Roland Martin, left, with alumni Clara McGinnis-Graham and Brenda Kearse. Martin was the guest speaker for the event.
  B-CU 45th NATIONAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION CONVENTION, 2013 – Past National Alumni Associa- tion President, John Williams; National President, Ray Brinson, who presented an award to Michelle Carter-Scott (mother of Vince Carter, NBA player), who made the largest contribution to the scholarship fund; and Hiram Powell.
   B-CU 45th NATIONAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION CONVENTION, 2013 – Hillsborough County Chap- ter, Bethune-Cookman University National Alumni Association President, Andra Diggs, and his wife, Mrs. Diane Diggs.
 B-CU 45th NATIONAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION CONVENTION, 2013 -- Julia Jackson (1987 alumni) gave a portrayal of the school’s founder, Mrs. Mary McLeod Bethune.
  B-CU 45th NATIONAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION CONVENTION, 2013 – Doris Scott and her son, Robert Scott, Jr., right, and cousin, Howard Harris, Jr., who attended the convention and brought greetings on behalf of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
     Horoscopes
  Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): This is an enjoyable day, but you have to maintain your cool. In the morning and then again late in the day, you might find yourself at odds with someone about health issues, something related to work, or something to do with a pet. Stay chill.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): This is a good day for business and commerce because you might see ways to boost your earnings or do a profitable financial deal. Nevertheless, early in the morning and late in the day, financial disputes, especially with kids or about social mat- ters (or sports) will occur. Be cool.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): The Moon is in your sign dancing with Jupiter, which makes you feel happy. It's a good sign for business and commerce. It's also a blessing for dealing with others, especially groups. Unfortunately, family squabbles in the morning and late in the day, might take place. Yikes!
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): This is a day full of contradictions and mixed blessings. The tenor of the day is positive and feel good. However, in the morning and then late in the day, very likely friction with others or personal anxiety might stir the pot. Take note of your moneymaking ideas.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You will enjoy schmoozing with others today, especially groups, clubs and associations. You might also share your ideas for the future with someone to get their feed- back. Nevertheless, you might have a financial argument in the morn- ing or late in the day or perhaps a fight is about something you own?
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Be mindful today because others will notice you. Trust me. Meanwhile, most of this day is positive and you make a fabulous impression on everyone. Nevertheless in the morning and again late in the day, you might have a squabble with a parent, boss or the police. (Not good.). Stay frosty.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Travel plans and a chance to learn something new or talk to people from other cultures will lift your spirits. Issues related to publishing, the media, medicine and the law will go well. However, in the morning and late in the day, ego bat- tles about something will occur. Steer clear of politics!
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Banking matters and anything to do with shared property looks positive. In fact, you feel rich! Be pa- tient with others in the morning and late in the day when conflict might occur. Be part of the solution not the problem.
Aries (March 21-April 19): Things are blowing hot and cold. Travel plans look exciting; and dealings with legal and medical mat- ters will be positive. However, be on your best behavior when talking to parents, bosses and VIPs (including the police) because you might be at loggerheads!
Taurus (April 20-May 20): This is a tricky day. Fortunately, you will get the financial and practical support you want to get things done. However, difficulties with others, especially about travel, deal- ing with foreign countries, politics, race or religion will be nasty.
Gemini (May 21-June 20): This is a pleasant social day, espe- cially with kids, sports and fun outings. Enjoy yourself! Nevertheless, equipment breakdowns and disputes about shared property, funding and who is responsible for what could mar your day.
Cancer (June 21-July 22): You will enjoy entertaining at home or exploring real estate. Family gatherings will be positive. However, brace yourself for a clash of wills with a partner or close friend in the morning and then again late in the day. Run for cover!
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