Today is Sunday, May 13th, the 133th day of 2001. There are 232 days left in the year. This is Mother's Day. HAPPY MOTHERS'S DAY TO ALL MOTHERS & GRANDMOTHERS! Today's Highlight in History: Twenty years ago, on May 13th, 1981, Pope John Paul the Second was shot and seriously wounded in St. Peter's Square by Turkish assailant Mehmet Ali Agca . On this date: In 1607, the English colony at Jamestown, Virginia, was settled. In 1842, composer Sir Arthur Sullivan, who collaborated with Sir William Gilbert in writing 14 comic operas, was born in London. In 1846, the United States declared that a state of war already existed against Mexico. In 1917, three peasant children near Fatima, Portugal, reported seeing a vision of the Virgin Mary. In 1918, the first US airmail stamps, featuring a picture of an airplane, were introduced. (On some of the stamps, the airplane was printed upside-down, making them collector's items.) In 1940, in his first speech as prime minister of Britain, Winston Churchill told the House of Commons, "I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat." In 1954, President Eisenhower signed into law the St. Lawrence Seaway Development Act. In 1954, the musical play "The Pajama Game" opened on Broadway. In 1958, Vice President Nixon's limousine was battered by rocks thrown by anti-US demonstrators in Caracas, Venezuela. In 1985, a confrontation between Philadelphia authorities and the radical group MOVE ended as police dropped an explosive onto the group's headquarters; eleven people died in the resulting fire. Ten years ago: South African black activist Winnie Mandela and two co-defendants were convicted of abducting four young black men and keeping them at her Soweto home. (After an appeal, Mrs. Mandela was ordered to pay a fine.) Five years ago: Recovery workers in the Florida Everglades retrieved the flight data recorder from ValuJet Flight 592. The Supreme Court unanimously struck down Rhode Island's ban on ads that list or refer to liquor prices, saying the law violated free-speech rights. A tornado killed more than 600 people in Bangladesh. One year ago: Explosions at a fireworks warehouse in the Netherlands killed 22 people and injured nearly one-thousand others. Today's Birthdays: Actress Beatrice Arthur is 75. Critic Clive Barnes is 74. Director-choreographer Herbert Ross is 74. Actor Harvey Keitel is 62. Actor Franklin Ajaye is 52. Singer Stevie Wonder is 51. Basketball player Dennis Rodman is 40. Country singer Lari White is 36. Singer Darius Rucker (Hootie and the Blowfish) is 35. Actress Susan Floyd is 33. Actress Samantha Morton is 24. "All that I am or hope to be I owe to my angel mother." -- President Abraham Lincoln. (Copyright 2001 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)