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Soap Opera Spoilers
General Hospital: Finn gets some difficult news. Kiki gets an exciting opportunity. Andre has a mystery on his mind. He won- ders what Anna is up to and why.
Ava makes a hasty decision. Liz grows fearful. Jason is hospi- talized. Franco needs Scott’s help. Nina faces major drama.
The Bold & The Beautiful: Quinn shows appreciation for Ridge intervening with Sheila. Sheila forces Charlie to help her with a plan to net Eric.
Sheila puts Quinn and Ridge in a position where she hopes they'll give in to their feelings. Bill works to keep a family member under control. CJ reaches a decision about the Spectra building. Maya is unnerved by the bond between Lizzie and Nicole.
The Young & The Restless: Jack wants Hilary to take a risk and help him with a plan. Sharon tells Scott her instincts were cor- rect about Alice. Alice informs Zach about a girl who has been trou- ble.
Victoria's attempt to call a truce backfires. Phyllis and Billy out- wit one another. Tessa and Zach work to keep their connection se- cret.
Days Of Our Lives: "Days" is pre-empted due to PGA Golf on Monday.
Theo is jealous when Claire says she wants to invite Tripp to move in with them. John and Marlena make their move to escape. Hattie struggles to maintain her charade with Brady.
DONALD DOWRIDGE PRESENTS FREDER- ICK DOUGLASS AT STRAZ – A segment of the presentation included living legends of History. One of the legends was retired President of FAMU, Dr. Walter Smith.
HOLSEY TEMPLE CME CHURCH CELE- BRATES FOUNDERS DAY – Bishop Teresa Snor- ton, the first female Bishop of the Christian Methodist Episcopal (CME) Church, was the guest speaker for Founders’ Day at Tampa’s Holsey Tem- ple CME Church. She is shown with longtime member, Clifford Williams, Sr. and his son, Clif- ford, Jr.
DONALD DOWRIDGE PRESENTS FREDERICK DOUGLASS AT THE STRAZ – Living legend, Robert Cole, is shown with several members of his family and friends as he receives one of the awards.
BLAKE HIGH SCHOOL AWARDS BANQUET – Then Athletic Director and now Principal, Jesse Salter, left, presented the Member of the Year Award to Coach Charles (Chuck) White.
BLAKE HIGH SCHOOL AWARDS BANQUET – Booster Club President, Francis Cheeks Jennings, right, presented the Sponsor of the Year Award to Frito-Lays representative, Twain Nelson.
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Horoscopes
Virgo (Aug 23 - Sept 22): As the service-oriented zodiac sign, you value the strong ideals of what Labor Day truly means. Volun- teer at a local rally or attend a Labor Day event hosted by a political organization to learn more about the day and how you can get in- volved.
Libra (Sept 23 - Oct 22): Even if you don’t work in an art-re- lated field, you value the arts. As the zodiac sign of justice, you also empathize with the origins of Labor Day and the workers who fought for what the holiday stands for. Attend a public art event at a gallery or museum with exhibits related to the holiday -- the per- fect combination for a Libra.
Scorpio (Oct 23 - Nov 21): There are a few options for Scor- pios and their thrill-seeking urges that can’t be satisfied during the work or school week. Enjoy your day riding roller coasters at an amusement park or by taking to the open waters with water-skiing and rafting.
Sagittarius (Nov 22 - Dec 21): As the zodiac sign of explo- ration, open spaces are what you truly crave. Labor Day is the per- fect excuse for a fun adventure. Go to the park for a holiday picnic, go hiking along a trail or take a day trip and explore a new town.
Capricorn (Dec 22 - Jan 19): Capricorns are workaholics at heart, and just because you have the day off doesn’t mean you won’t want to get some work done from home. Keep your laptop close, but don’t shy away from leaving the house and getting together with others -- you may network and make some good connections!
Aquarius (Jan 20 - Feb 18): For you, community and hu- manitarianism are what it’s all about, which makes Labor Day that much more special. Organize a neighborhood block party or bar- beque to meet with friends old and new.
Pisces (Feb 19 - March 20): Always the dreamer, Pisces should take the day off as an opportunity to spend some alone time by relaxing, meditating or reading. It will be therapeutic for you, and will help you re-charge for the full week ahead.
Aries (March 21 - April 19): Labor Day marks the beginning of fall sports, which is especially exciting for the strong and active Aries. Rather than watching the big game on TV, challenge your friends to a game of pick-up football -- and since Aries love being the leader, make sure you’re the captain.
Taurus (April 20 - May 20): You work hard during the week so that you can indulge over the weekend. Be sure to take advantage of your extra day off with the many Labor Day sales, and treat your- self to what makes you happy outside of work -- be it a nice meal or that flat-screen TV you’ve been eyeing.
Gemini (May 21 - June 20): As a Gemini, your tendency to multi-task at work often leaves your personal life in need of catch- ing up. Take advantage of Labor Day by running errands and spending time with friends and family, but don’t forget to make time to relax.
Cancer (June 21 - July 22): For a Cancer, nothing is more comforting during special holidays than spending time at home with family. Cozy up and watch the Labor Day parades in your liv- ing room, and cook a big family dinner.
Leo (July 23 - Aug 22): A holiday is the perfect time to let your inner Lion roar. Leos are dramatic and festive -- celebrate and emphasize those qualities by throwing a Labor Day-themed party, and don’t forget to make a special toast before your attendees in honor of the day.
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