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The Mother of All Meals: For Mother's Day, Of Course!

Biryani, Raita, Papad, and Achaar.

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Tiara & Red Roses = 2012 Huron High Prom Queen

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Picnic Pops 2012: My Secondborn, on Flute

An annual event of the Ann Arbor School district featuring Varsity, Concert, and Symphony Bands.  A huge crowd-pleaser.  Last year’s Picnic Pops has been saved for posterity here!

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On This Day: May 20

Updated May 19, 2012, 2:28 pm

NYT Front Page

On May 20, 1961, a white mob attacked a busload of “Freedom Riders” in Montgomery, Ala., prompting the federal government to send in United States marshals to restore order.

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On May 20, 1908, James Stewart, the American movie actor, was born. Following his death on July 2, 1997, his obituary appeared in The Times.

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On This Date

By The Associated Press

1861 North Carolina voted to secede from the Union.
1861 The capital of the Confederacy was moved from Montgomery, Ala., to Richmond, Va.
1902 The United States ended a three-year military presence in Cuba as the Republic of Cuba was established.
1927 Charles Lindbergh took off for Paris from Roosevelt Field in Long Island, N.Y., aboard the Spirit of St. Louis on the first nonstop solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean.
1932 Amelia Earhart took off from Newfoundland for Ireland to become the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.
1939 Regular trans-Atlantic air service began as a Pan American Airways plane took off from Port Washington, N.Y., bound for Europe.
1969 U.S. and South Vietnamese forces captured Apbia Mountain, referred to as Hamburger Hill by the Americans, following one of the bloodiest battles of the Vietnam War.
1971 The album “What’s Going On” by Marvin Gaye was released.
1989 Comedian Gilda Radner died of cancer at age 42.
1993 The final first-run episode of “Cheers” aired on NBC.
1995 President Bill Clinton announced that the two-block stretch of Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House would be permanently closed to traffic as a security measure.
1996 The Supreme Court struck down a Colorado measure banning laws that protect homosexuals from discrimination.
2002 East Timor became an independent nation.
2006 San Francisco Giants slugger Barry Bonds tied Babe Ruth for second place on the career list with his 714th home run.
2009 Suspended NFL star Michael Vick was released after 19 months in prison for running a dogfighting ring.

Current Birthdays

By The Associated Press

Cher, Singer, actress

Singer-actress Cher turns 66 years old years old today.

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Matt Czuchry, Actor (“The Good Wife”)

Actor Matt Czuchry (“The Good Wife”) turns 35 years old today.

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1927 Bud Grant, Hall of Fame football coach, turns 85
1944 Joe Cocker, Rock singer, turns 68
1949 Dave Thomas, Actor, comedian (SCTV), turns 63
1951 Michael Crapo, U.S. senator, R-Idaho, turns 61
1954 David Paterson, Former governor of New York, turns 58
1958 Ron Reagan, Son of former President Ronald Reagan, turns 54
1959 Bronson Pinchot, Actor, turns 53
1961 Nick Heyward, Rock singer (Haircut 100), turns 51
1963 David Wells, Baseball player, turns 49
1966 Mindy Cohn, Actress (“The Facts of Life”), turns 46
1968 Timothy Olyphant, Actor (“Deadwood”), turns 44
1972 Busta Rhymes, Rapper, turns 40

 

Historic Birthdays

James Stewart 5/20/1908 – 7/2/1997 American motion-picture actor.Go to obituary »
81 Dolley Madison 5/20/1768 – 7/12/1849
American wife of President James Madison
51 Honore de Balzac 5/20/1799 – 8/18/1850
French novelist and short-story writer
66 John Stuart Mill 5/20/1806 – 5/8/1873
English philosopher
63 William George Fargo 5/20/1818 – 8/3/1881
American businessman; co-founded Wells, Fargo & Company
48 Madeline Breckinridge 5/20/1872 – 11/25/1920
American social reformer
85 John Jacob Astor 5/20/1886 – 7/19/1971
English journalist and chief proprietor of The London Times (1922-66)
82 Earl Browder 5/20/1891 – 6/27/1973
American Communist Party leader (1930-44)
94 Adela Rogers Saint Johns 5/20/1894 – 8/10/1988
American journalist, novelist and screenwriter
42 R. J. Mitchell 5/20/1895 – 6/11/1937
English aircraft designer; developed the Spitfire fighter plane
72 John Marshall Harlan 5/20/1899 – 12/29/1971
American Supreme Court justice (1955-71)
66 Moshe Dayan 5/20/1915 – 10/16/1981
Israeli soldier and statesman

 

 

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May 20

MORNING

“If so be ye have tasted that the Lord is gracious.”
1 Peter 2:3

If:–then, this is not a matter to be taken for granted concerning every one of the human race. “If:”–then there is a possibility and a probability that some may not have tasted that the Lord is gracious. “If:”–then this is not a general but a special mercy; and it is needful to enquire whether we know the grace of God by inward experience. There is no spiritual favour which may not be a matter for heart-searching.

But while this should be a matter of earnest and prayerful inquiry, no one ought to be content whilst there is any such thing as an “if” about his having tasted that the Lord is gracious. A jealous and holy distrust of self may give rise to the question even in the believer’s heart, but the continuance of such a doubt would be an evil indeed. We must not rest without a desperate struggle to clasp the Saviour in the arms of faith, and say, “I know whom I have believed, and I am persuaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed unto him.” Do not rest, O believer, till thou hast a full assurance of thine interest in Jesus. Let nothing satisfy thee till, by the infallible witness of the Holy Spirit bearing witness with thy spirit, thou art certified that thou art a child of God. Oh, trifle not here; let no “perhaps” and “peradventure” and “if” and “maybe” satisfy thy soul. Build on eternal verities, and verily build upon them. Get the sure mercies of David, and surely get them. Let thine anchor be cast into that which is within the veil, and see to it that thy soul be linked to the anchor by a cable that will not break. Advance beyond these dreary “ifs;” abide no more in the wilderness of doubts and fears; cross the Jordan of distrust, and enter the Canaan of peace, where the Canaanite still lingers, but where the land ceaseth not to flow with milk and honey.

EVENING

“There is corn in Egypt.”
Genesis 42:2

Famine pinched all the nations, and it seemed inevitable that Jacob and his family should suffer great want; but the God of providence, who never forgets the objects of electing love, had stored a granary for his people by giving the Egyptians warning of the scarcity, and leading them to treasure up the grain of the years of plenty. Little did Jacob expect deliverance from Egypt, but there was the corn in store for him. Believer, though all things are apparently against thee, rest assured that God has made a reservation on thy behalf; in the roll of thy griefs there is a saving clause. Somehow he will deliver thee, and somewhere he will provide for thee. The quarter from which thy rescue shall arise may be a very unexpected one, but help will assuredly come in thine extremity, and thou shalt magnify the name of the Lord. If men do not feed thee, ravens shall; and if earth yield not wheat, heaven shall drop with manna. Therefore be of good courage, and rest quietly in the Lord. God can make the sun rise in the west if he pleases, and make the source of distress the channel of delight. The corn in Egypt was all in the hands of the beloved Joseph; he opened or closed the granaries at will. And so the riches of providence are all in the absolute power of our Lord Jesus, who will dispense them liberally to his people. Joseph was abundantly ready to succour his own family; and Jesus is unceasing in his faithful care for his brethren. Our business is to go after the help which is provided for us: we must not sit still in despondency, but bestir ourselves. Prayer will bear us soon into the presence of our royal Brother: once before his throne we have only to ask and have: his stores are not exhausted; there is corn still: his heart is not hard, he will give the corn to us. Lord, forgive our unbelief, and this evening constrain us to draw largely from thy fulness and receive grace for grace.