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Soap Opera Spoilers Pictures From The Past
Days Of Our Lives: Chad continues to process Abigail’s return the best way he can. Abigail confronts Gabi over her budding relationship with Chad. When Coco and Sheila make a bold move, Hope realizes her days are numbered.
Steve and Kayla, with Joey, Claire, Ciara and Jade’s help, feed the homeless. Rafe, Marlena, Roman, Steve and Kayla all reel from this lat- est revelation. Marlena, Steve, and Kayla take a trip down memory lane.
The Bold & The Beautiful: Brooke and Ridge begin to plan their wedding. Wyatt points out the difference between his love for Steffy and Liam's. Bill has reason to believe he and Brooke will be reunited.
Liam and Wyatt disagree over the way Steffy is being portrayed in the media. Eric tells Steffy his expectations.
Liam sees Ridge work his magic on Quinn.
The Young & The Restless: Ashley pushes Ravi's buttons. Real- ity begins to sink in for Dylan. Mariah gets closer to the truth.Jack de- fends Billy.
Ashley strikes a deal with Victor. Dylan accepts a plane ticket to Miami. The Abbott-Winters gala is held. Things reach a boiling point with Nick and Chelsea. Mariah plans revenge.
General Hospital: Franco makes a startling confession to Liz. Dante discovers the murder weapon. Sonny makes his plea to Carly. Nelle opens up to Michael about her past. Jordan and Andre reunite.
Jason searches for clues at the pawn shop.
Alexis grows tired of Julian's meddling. Laura promises to support Lulu in her custody battle. Nathan gets devastating news. Hayden's re- covery comes at a price. Kiki can't fight her fate.
CLUB 44 PRESIDENT OBAMA CLUB: Guests at Club 44’s Presidential Affair included, left to right: Gwen Luney, Thelma Fields, Dolores McIntosh and Joyce Austin.
CONGRESSWOMAN KATHY CASTOR’S LUNCHEION AT OPEN CAFÉ: From left to right, Nikki Ross-Inda, Rev. Thomas Scott, pastor, 34th Street Church of God, and Sharon Carter.
MISS B-CU QUEEN CORO- NATION 2012: Chairpersons for the coronation were Gina Petty Sanders and Jacqueline Grant.
Horoscopes
If Your Birthday Is Today: Actor Kit Harington (1986) shares your birthday today. You are warm and passionate. However, you are also driven and competitive when you have an important goal. People enjoy your wit and charm. You are now approaching 2017, which will be a year of choice for you. Start to get a footing on what matters for you. Reduce your overhead expenses so that you are financially strong in 2017. Happiness is having alternatives.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Your reputation looks stellar now because lucky Jupiter is at the top of your chart, making you look good in the eyes of everyone. “Lookin’ swell!” However, something unex- pected will give you greater freedom of action. It could pertain to travel or dealing with people from afar. It could be anything.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Great news might come your way today regarding travel plans or something to do with advanced training or further education. You might also be free to explore new ideas in pub- lishing, the media, medicine and the law. Whatever happens is exciting and liberating!
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Good news might delight you re- garding inheritances, taxes, debt and shared property. It might be more than you wish for. You might feel richer. There’s a strong chance you will feel free of obligations and therefore empowered in a personal sense. (Sounds good to me.)
Aries (March 21-April 19): This is a tricky day for close friend- ships and partnerships. In one way, you might encounter a delightful surprise. But more likely, one of the parties wants more freedom. They want to change things or shake things up a bit — a new set of rules, per- haps. “I gotta be free!”
Taurus (April 20-May 20): Good news about your job or a po- tential change in your job will please you today. Something unexpected might occur that makes you feel freer from your obligations at work. One example would be some work-related travel that looks exciting. Re- lations with a group at work might change.
Gemini (May 21-June 20): Romance will hold some surprises today. New romance might fall in your lap. You might want more free- dom in a current romantic relationship. “Don’t fence me in.” Your kids might also surprise you with their independent choices.
Cancer (June 21-July 22): Something to do with home and fam- ily will surprise you today. Hopefully, it’s a pleasant surprise. It might expand things in a way that creates more freedom for you, or a change that gives you more room to play or live. It might even be a new resi- dence. It’s exciting!
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Your daily world is full of exciting change now, and you might see this very specifically today. It could be that you’re full of bright ideas that are promising. Or you might meet some- one who is exciting and this person expands your daily world. Whatever happens will give you more freedom.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): This is an interesting day for business and finance because something unexpected might suddenly expand in a favorable way. Certainly, your cash flow might suddenly increase. “Shops must be visited! Money must be spent!” Look for unexpected advantages.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): A relationship might end today or something new might begin because something seems to give you more freedom. You feel liberated for some reason. In fact, if you have felt tied down or restricted, now you will feel a sense of relief. “I can fly!”
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Recently, some things have been on your mind creating worry and a sense of obligation and duty. Today you feel freer! You see a way out of constricting responsibilities, which en- courages you and gives you a sense of relief and happiness. “I’m free!”
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Your involvement with a group, club or classroom or any association — and possibly a friend — will change at this time. Suddenly, you will feel free of obligations and du- ties. Yes, you are free to do your own thing and to enjoy others just how you want, on your own terms.
BEULAH BROWN BIRTH- DAY PARTY: Attending the birthday party were Karen Saunders and Taylor Solomon, Music Minister.
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