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Prom Time: Bidding Farewell to High School

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Prom Up-Do: Before the Gown Goes On

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The Copyright (Amendment) Bill 2010 – Javed Akhtar Speech in Rajyasabha, India's Upper House of Parliament

Musicians, songwriters, scriptwriters and other creative minds have a reason to smile. On Thursday, the Rajya Sabha gave a thumbs-up to the Copyright Amendment Bill which lyricist Javed Akhtar was pushing for.

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On This Day: May 19

Updated May 18, 2012, 2:28 pm

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On May 19, 1935, T.E. Lawrence, also known as “Lawrence of Arabia,” died in England from injuries sustained in a motorcycle crash.

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On May 19, 1890, Ho Chi Minh, the founder of the Indochina Communist Party and president of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam from 1954 to 1969, was born. Following his death on Sept. 2, 1969, his obituary appeared in The Times.

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On This Date

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1536 Anne Boleyn, the second wife of England’s King Henry VIII, was beheaded after being convicted of adultery.
1588 The Spanish Armada set sail for England.
1935 T.E. Lawrence, also known as “Lawrence of Arabia,” died in England from injuries sustained in a motorcycle crash.
1962 Actress Marilyn Monroe performed a sultry rendition of “Happy Birthday” for President John F. Kennedy during a fundraiser at New York’s Madison Square Garden.
1967 The Soviet Union ratified a treaty with the United States and Britain banning nuclear weapons from outer space.
1992 Mary Jo Buttafuoco was shot and seriously wounded in Massapequa, N.Y., by her husband Joey’s teenage lover, Amy Fisher.
1992 The 27th Amendment to the Constitution, which prohibits Congress from giving itself midterm pay raises, went into effect.
1994 Former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis died in New York at age 64.
2001 Apple, Inc. opened its first retail stores, in Tysons Corner, Va., and Glendale, Calif.
2004 Specialist Jeremy C. Sivits received a year in prison and a bad conduct discharge in the first court-martial stemming from abuse of Iraqis at the Abu Ghraib prison.
2005 “Revenge of the Sith,” the final chapter of the “Star Wars” saga, opened in movie theaters.
2011 Katie Couric, the first regular solo anchorwoman of a network evening newscast, signed off the “CBS Evening News” for the last time after five years.

Current Birthdays

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Kevin Garnett, Basketball player

Boston Celtics forward Kevin Garnett turns 36 years old today.

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Dusty Hill, Rock musician (ZZ Top)

Rock musician Dusty Hill (ZZ Top) turns 63 years old today.

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1934 Jim Lehrer, Broadcast journalist, turns 78
1935 David Hartman, TV personality, turns 77
1941 Nora Ephron, Screenwriter, director, turns 71
1944 Peter Mayhew, Actor (“Star Wars”), turns 68
1945 Pete Townshend, Rock musician (The Who), turns 67
1952 Grace Jones, Singer, actress, model, turns 60

 

Historic Birthdays

Ho Chi Minh 5/19/1890 – 9/2/1969 Indochinese leader; president of Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam) from 1945 to 1969.Go to obituary »
85 Jacob Jordaens 5/19/1593 – 10/18/1678
Belgian artist; painted scenes of peasant life
51 Johann Gottlieb Fichte 5/19/1762 – 1/27/1814
German philosopher and patriot
78 Johns Hopkins 5/19/1795 – 12/24/1873
American merchant; endowed Johns Hopkins University and hospital
81 John Jacob Abel 5/19/1857 – 5/26/1938
American pharmacologist and physiological chemist
84 Nancy Witcher Astor 5/19/1879 – 5/2/1964
American-born English politician; first woman in the British House of Commons
74 Percy Williams 5/19/1908 – 11/29/1982
Canadian Olympic gold medal sprinter (1928)
72 Pol Pot 5/19/1925 – 4/15/1998
Cambodian leader of the Khmer Rouge
39 Malcolm X 5/19/1925 – 2/21/1965
American black militant leader
34 Lorraine Hansberry 5/19/1930 – 1/12/1965
American playwright; wrote “Raisin in the Sun”

 

 

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May 19

MORNING

“Marvellous lovingkindness.”
Psalm 17:7

When we give our hearts with our alms, we give well, but we must often plead to a failure in this respect. Not so our Master and our Lord. His favours are always performed with the love of his heart. He does not send to us the cold meat and the broken pieces from the table of his luxury, but he dips our morsel in his own dish, and seasons our provisions with the spices of his fragrant affections. When he puts the golden tokens of his grace into our palms, he accompanies the gift with such a warm pressure of our hand, that the manner of his giving is as precious as the boon itself. He will come into our houses upon his errands of kindness, and he will not act as some austere visitors do in the poor man’s cottage, but he sits by our side, not despising our poverty, nor blaming our weakness. Beloved, with what smiles does he speak! What golden sentences drop from his gracious lips! What embraces of affection does he bestow upon us! If he had but given us farthings, the way of his giving would have gilded them; but as it is, the costly alms are set in a golden basket by his pleasant carriage. It is impossible to doubt the sincerity of his charity, for there is a bleeding heart stamped upon the face of all his benefactions. He giveth liberally and upbraideth not. Not one hint that we are burdensome to him; not one cold look for his poor pensioners; but he rejoices in his mercy, and presses us to his bosom while he is pouring out his life for us. There is a fragrance in his spikenard which nothing but his heart could produce; there is a sweetness in his honey-comb which could not be in it unless the very essence of his soul’s affection had been mingled with it. Oh! the rare communion which such singular heartiness effecteth! May we continually taste and know the blessedness of it!

EVENING

“I drew them with cords of a man, with bands of love.”
Hosea 11:4

Our heavenly Father often draws us with the cords of love; but ah! how backward we are to run towards him! How slowly do we respond to his gentle impulses! He draws us to exercise a more simple faith in him; but we have not yet attained to Abraham’s confidence; we do not leave our worldly cares with God, but, like Martha, we cumber ourselves with much serving. Our meagre faith brings leanness into our souls; we do not open our mouths wide, though God has promised to fill them. Does he not this evening draw us to trust him? Can we not hear him say, “Come, my child, and trust me. The veil is rent; enter into my presence, and approach boldly to the throne of my grace. I am worthy of thy fullest confidence, cast thy cares on me. Shake thyself from the dust of thy cares, and put on thy beautiful garments of joy.” But, alas! though called with tones of love to the blessed exercise of this comforting grace, we will not come. At another time he draws us to closer communion with himself. We have been sitting on the doorstep of God’s house, and he bids us advance into the banqueting hall and sup with him, but we decline the honour. There are secret rooms not yet opened to us; Jesus invites us to enter them, but we hold back. Shame on our cold hearts! We are but poor lovers of our sweet Lord Jesus, not fit to be his servants, much less to be his brides, and yet he hath exalted us to be bone of his bone and flesh of his flesh, married to him by a glorious marriage-covenant. Herein is love! But it is love which takes no denial. If we obey not the gentle drawings of his love, he will send affliction to drive us into closer intimacy with himself. Have us nearer he will. What foolish children we are to refuse those bands of love, and so bring upon our backs that scourge of small cords, which Jesus knows how to use!

 

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Made From Scratch and With Love: Did I Mention on a Friday Night?

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A Canopy of Green: Summer Days are Here to Stay

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Yard Work Continues While Beverages are Rotated

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The Preen is not a beverage.