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We must learn to live together as brothers or perish together as fools.
- Martin Luther King, Jr.
1929-1968; US Civil Rights leader who advocated nonviolent social change
A Computer Prayer
Every night I lie in bed
This little prayer inside my head
God bless my mom and dad
and bless my children
and take care of my husband
he brings me so much joy...
God there's just one more thing
I wish that you would do...
If you don't mind my asking
to just bless my puter too ??
Now I know that it's not normal
to bless a small machine
but listen just a second
and I'll try to explain...
You see, that little metal box
holds more than odds and ends.
Inside those small components
rest a hundred loving friends.
Some it's true I've never seen
and most I've never met
we've never shaken hands or
ever truly hugged, and yet...
I know for sure they love me
by the kindness they give
and this little scrap of metal
is how I get to where they live.
By faith is how I know them
much the same as I know you.
I share in life it brings them
so if its ok with you...
Just take an extra minute
from your duties up above...
to bless this little hunk of steel
that's filled with so much love.
- Source Unknown
Dear Robert Donahue,
Today in History
Today is Thursday, Jan. 3, the third day of 2002. There are 362 days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
On Jan. 3, 1777, Gen. George Washington's army routed the British in the Battle of Princeton, N.J.
On this date:
In 1521, Martin Luther was excommunicated from the Roman Catholic Church.
In 1868, the Meiji Restoration re-established the authority of Japan's emperor and heralded the fall of the military rulers known as "shoguns."
In 1892, J.R.R. Tolkien, author of the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy, was born in Bloemfontein, South Africa.
In 1938, the "March of Dimes" campaign to fight polio was organized.
In 1959, President Eisenhower signed a proclamation admitting Alaska to the Union as the 49th state.
In 1961, the United States severed diplomatic relations with Cuba.
In 1967, Jack Ruby, the man who shot accused presidential assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, died in a Dallas hospital.
In 1990, ousted Panamanian leader Manuel Noriega surrendered to U.S. forces, 10 days after taking refuge in the Vatican's diplomatic mission.
In 1993, President Bush and Russian President Boris Yeltsin signed a historic nuclear missile-reduction treaty in Moscow.
In 2000, the last new daily "Peanuts" strip by Charles Schulz ran in 2,600 newspapers.
Ten years ago: In California, police pursued a driver who had killed another motorist along Interstate 5 for more than 300 miles until the car ran out of gas in Westminster; the driver was shot to death after officers said he pointed a shotgun at them. The Dow Jones industrial average closed above 3,200 for the first time, ending the day at 3,201.48.
Five years ago: President Clinton declared northern Nevada a major disaster area following days of rain that sent rivers over their banks in the Reno and Carson City area. Bryant Gumbel signed off for the last time as host of NBC's "Today" show.
One year ago: The 107th Congress opened with the Senate split evenly down the middle. (Because of the 50-50 divide, the Democrats were initially in control, since Vice President Al Gore could break ties, but the Republicans took over on Inauguration Day when Dick Cheney became vice president. However, the Senate reverted to Democratic control when Vermont Sen. James Jeffords switched his affiliation from Republican to Independent in May.) Eleven people died in a house fire in Delaware. Oklahoma defeated Florida State, 13-to-2, to win the Orange Bowl and capture college football's Bowl Championship Series title game.
Today in History
Today is Friday, Jan. 4, the fourth day of 2002. There are 361 days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
On Jan. 4, 1896, Utah was admitted as the 45th state.
On this date:
In 1821, the first native-born American saint, Elizabeth Ann Seton, died in Emmitsburg, Md.
In 1885, Dr. William W. Grant of Davenport, Iowa, performed what's believed to have been the first appendectomy, on 22-year-old Mary Gartside.
In 1948, Britain granted independence to Burma.
In 1951, during the Korean conflict, North Korean and Communist Chinese forces captured the city of Seoul.
In 1960, French author Albert Camus died in an automobile accident at age 46.
In 1965, President Johnson outlined the goals of his "Great Society" in his State of the Union Address.
In 1965, poet T.S. Eliot died in London at age 76.
In 1974, President Nixon refused to hand over tape recordings and documents subpoenaed by the Senate Watergate Committee.
In 1987, 16 people were killed when an Amtrak train bound from Washington to Boston collided with Conrail engines approaching from a side track in Chase, Md.
In 1995, the 104th Congress convened, the first entirely under Republican control since the Eisenhower era.
Ten years ago: President Bush, visiting Singapore as part of a Pacific trade tour, announced plans to shift to Singapore the Navy logistics command that was being evicted from the Philippines.
Five years ago: President Clinton, in his weekly radio address, took credit for policies reducing teen-age pregnancy, and said he would work for even greater reductions over the next four years. Real estate mogul Harry Helmsley died in Scottsdale, Ariz., at age 87.
One year ago: It was announced that George, the politics and lifestyle magazine founded by the late John F. Kennedy Jr., would fold. Orchestra leader Les Brown, known for his "Band of Renown," died at age 88.
Here's the latest SmartReminders Entertainment News:
Backstreet Boy Agrees to Counseling
Backstreet Boy Nick Carter has agreed to enter a counseling program and perform community service to resolve a misdemeanor charge stemming from a nightclub brawl.
After Carter, 22, completes the misdemeanor intervention program and his community service, the charge of resisting/opposing a law enforcement officer without violence will be dropped, prosecutor Pam Bondi said Friday.
Carter was arrested early Jan. 2 at the Pop City nightclub. Police said he was told to leave more than 10 times, but refused even after he was warned he would be arrested if he remained after "the count of three."
Carter insisted his fame got him in trouble.
"I truly believe my celebrity motivated the officer to arrest me," he said.
Activists Slam Schwarzenegger Film
Colombian activists Sunday said an action movie that was delayed after the Sept. 11 attacks is insulting to Colombians and firefighters.
"Collateral Damage" stars Arnold Schwarzenegger as a firefighter whose wife and son are killed when a Colombian rebel leader sets off a bomb in Los Angeles. Schwarzenegger travels to Colombia to seek vengeance against the bomber.
The movie was pulled by Warner Bros. from its Oct. 5 release date out of concern it would be too disturbing after the Sept. 11 attacks. It opens Friday.
At a news conference Sunday, the film was criticized by the Rev. Brian Jordan, a Franciscan priest who ministers to workers at Ground Zero.
"It is discriminatory against Colombians," said Jordan, flanked by professionals and politicians of Colombian descent. "The sins of the few should not be inflicted on the rest," he said, referring to the guerillas in Colombia's civil war.
Jordan also said making the main character a firefighter who becomes a vigilante is an insult to the firefighters who became heroes after the terrorist attacks.
Jordan said the studio had denied his request for a preview of the film, and he has not seen it.
A spokesperson for the studio did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Many of the protesters Sunday said they feared the movie will cement stereotypes that Colombians are drug traffickers and guerillas, rather than hardworking, educated people.
Winona Ryder Charged With Felonies
Winona Ryder was charged Friday with four felony counts stemming from her shoplifting arrest at a Saks Fifth Avenue store in December.
The Oscar-nominated actress was charged with theft, burglary, vandalism and possession of a controlled substance. Although she is free on $20,000 bond, prosecutors recommended raising the bail to $30,000.
She is scheduled to be arraigned in Beverly Hills on Feb. 8.
The 30-year-old actress was arrested Dec. 12 for stealing merchandise worth $4,760 and possessing painkillers without a prescription.
Beverly Hills police said store security officers saw her remove security tags from the store items, place them in her bag and leave the store.
Ryder's attorney, Mark Geragos, contended after the arrest that the "Girl, Interrupted" star was merely carrying items between store departments, not trying to steal them. He said she had receipts for other items she bought in the store, and a valid prescription for the painkillers.
"We are shocked at what appear to be grossly exaggerated charges," Ryder's publicist, Mara Buxbaum, said in a statement Friday. "We look forward to the opportunity to explain and resolve these allegations."
Ryder earned Oscar nominations for playing the heroines in period films, "Little Women" and "The Age of Innocence." She also won acclaim for depicting a troubled young woman in "Girl, Interrupted" and starred in "Heathers," "Beetlejuice" and "Reality Bites."
Last year she co-starred with Richard Gere in the much-derided romantic drama "Autumn in New York.
A star since her teens, Ryder grew up in hippie surroundings, living at times in San Francisco and on a California commune. Her family's friends included beat poet Allen Ginsberg, and her godfather was psychedelic drug advocate Timothy Leary.
Ryder has maintained a grueling film schedule she has blamed for causing occasional mental breakdowns. She has been hospitalized several times for exhaustion and has told reporters she has sometimes tried to drown her anxiety attacks and depression in alcohol. She lost a pivotal role in 1990's "The Godfather: Part III" days before filming began because of anxiety and exhaustion.
Ryder also has been known for her social activism. In 1993, she offered a $200,000 reward to help find Polly Klaas, who was kidnapped at age 12 from Ryder's hometown of Petaluma, Calif., and later found dead.
Rosa Parks Honored at Premiere
Rosa Parks, whose act of defiance made her a heroine of the civil rights movement, was honored Monday at an event celebrating her 89th birthday and the premiere of a movie about her life.
The stars of the made-for-TV movie, "Ride to Freedom: The Rosa Parks Story," spoke briefly before the event, then surrounded Parks as she was presented with a birthday cake. Motown legend Stevie Wonder sang "Happy Birthday."
Angela Bassett, who plays Parks in the movie, said she was awe-struck the first time she saw her.
"I never thought perhaps that one day they'll do a story of her life and I'll get to play it," said Bassett.
"The Rosa Parks Story," which will air on CBS Feb. 24 during Black History Month, also stars Cicely Tyson as Parks' mother.
Tyson wished Parks a happy birthday and said "no one understands the strength of silent power. ... Her silence spoke."
"Because she spoke in the manner that she did, today we all have our rights," Tyson said.
The film chronicled Parks' life beginning with her childhood in Montgomery, Ala. Director Julie Dash said making the movie was the "highlight of my life and my career."
Rather than choosing to direct the movie, "I feel like this film chose me," she said.
Parks, then a seamstress in Montgomery, was headed home more than 46 years ago when she was arrested for refusing to give up her bus seat to a white person. Her arrest led to the Montgomery bus boycott. Parks now lives in Detroit.
Bassett and actor Peter Francis James, who plays Parks' husband, Raymond, talked about how Parks inspired them.
"Heroes come from unlikely places," James said. "Rosa Parks was a hero from an unlikely place."
Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, U.S. Rep. John Conyers and Michigan's first lady, Michelle Engler, were among the people who attended the event, sponsored by the Rosa and Raymond Parks Institute for Self-Development and the Detroit Institute of Art. Proceeds from the event went to the Rosa and Raymond Parks Institute.
Billy Joel Songs to Hit Broadway
The Piano Man is taking his act to Broadway.
Billy Joel's songs are the basis for a new musical, "Movin' Out," that will hit the New York stage in October. While the pop music icon won't star in - or even be part of - the show, 26 of his songs and instrumental compositions will.
The play, conceived and directed by Emmy-award winning choreographer Twyla Tharp, traces the lives of six friends over two decades. Joel's songs and lyrics provide all the words.
In concept, it's not unlike "Mamma Mia!" - a loosely structured play that strings together a number of tunes from the 1970s disco group ABBA. That show opened last year on Broadway, and has proven to be a hit.
Joel wasn't available for comment Friday, but said last year of Tharp's project, "It worked really, really well, and the narrative is actually being described through the lyrics of the songs, which are done by a live band, with dance, so it's a different kind of performance."
The show is slated to open Oct. 24 at the Richard Rodgers Theatre after a six-week engagement at Chicago's Shubert Theatre.
Here are the Billboard Top 20 Songs currently in North America. To purchase albums, visit SmartReminder's Amazon.com page. http://www.smartreminders.com/smartads.cfm?id=72
1. "Family Affair," Mary J. Blige. MCA.
2. "I'm Real," Jennifer Lopez (feat. Ja Rule). Epic.
3. "Fallin'," Alicia Keys. J.
4. "Differences," Ginuwine. Epic.
5. "Hero," Enrique Iglesias. Interscope.
6. "Turn Off The Light," Nelly Furtado. DreamWorks.
7. "It's Been Awhile," Staind. Flip/Elektra.
8. "U Got It Bad," Usher. Arista.
9. "Livin' It Up," Ja Rule (feat. Case). Murder Inc.
10. "Where The Party At," Jagged Edge With Nelly. So So Def.
11. "Only Time," Enya. Reprise.
12. "Hit 'Em Up Style (Oops!)," Blu Cantrell. RedZone.
13. "Everywhere," Michelle Branch. Maverick.
14. "Izzo (H.O.V.A.)," Jay-Z. Roc-A-Fella/Def Jam/IDJMG.
15. "Ugly," Bubba Sparxxx. Beat Club.
16. "Fill Me In," Craig David. Wildstar.
17. "How You Remind Me," Nickelback. Roadrunner.
18. "The Star Spangled Banner," Whitney Houston. Arista. (Platinum - certified sales of 1 million units)
19. "Drops Of Jupiter (Tell Me)," Train. Columbia.
20. "U Remind Me," Usher. Arista.
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Today is Wednesday, Jan. 2, the second day of 2002. There are 363 days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
On Jan. 2, 1900, Secretary of State John Hay announced the "Open Door Policy" to facilitate trade with China.
On this date:
In 1492, the leader of the last Arab stronghold in Spain surrendered to Spanish forces loyal to King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella I.
In 1788, Georgia became the fourth state to ratify the U.S. Constitution.
In 1921, religious services were broadcast on radio for the first time as KDKA in Pittsburgh aired the regular Sunday service of the city's Calvary Episcopal Church.
In 1929, the United States and Canada reached agreement on joint action to preserve Niagara Falls.
In 1935, Bruno Hauptmann went on trial in Flemington, N.J., on charges of kidnapping and murdering the infant son of Charles and Anne Lindbergh. (Hauptmann was found guilty, and executed.)
In 1942, the Philippine capital of Manila was captured by Japanese forces during World War II.
In 1960, Sen. John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts announced his candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination.
In 1965, the New York Jets signed University of Alabama quarterback Joe Namath for a reported $400,000.
In 1974, President Nixon signed legislation requiring states to limit highway speeds to 55 miles an hour (however, federal speed limits were abolished in 1995).
In 1991, Sharon Pratt Dixon was sworn in as mayor of Washington, D.C., becoming the first black woman to head a city of Washington's size and prominence.
Ten years ago: Military commanders in Croatia agreed to a cease-fire accord, the 15th attempt at a truce. Russian shoppers experienced their first day of "sticker shock" after President Boris Yeltsin lifted price controls to stimulate production.
Five years ago: Rain and melting snow swamped the West, trapping visitors in Yosemite National Park, closing casinos in Reno, Nev., and forcing the evacuation of 50,000 Californians.
One year ago: President-elect Bush tapped Democrat Norman Y. Mineta to be his transportation secretary, Spencer Abraham to be energy secretary and Linda Chavez to be secretary of labor. (However, Chavez ended up withdrawing after it was disclosed she had given money and shelter to an illegal immigrant who once did chores around Chavez's house.) Ships made the first legal and direct crossing between China and Taiwan in more than half a century. Former Attorney General and Secretary of State William P. Rogers died in Bethesda, Md., at age 87.