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Marlon Brando is seen relaxing at his Hollywood, Calif., home on August 3, 1954. Brando studies the script for next day's shooting of  “Desiree”, in which he plays Napoleon. (Photo by AP Photo)

Marlon Brando is seen relaxing at his Hollywood, Calif., home on August 3, 1954. Brando studies the script for next day's shooting of “Desiree”, in which he plays Napoleon. (Photo by AP Photo)



Britain's Princess Elizabeth, later Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip and their children Prince Charles and Princess Anne on the lawn at Clarence House, London, August 8, 1951. (Photo by AP Photo/Worth)

Britain's Princess Elizabeth, later Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip and their children Prince Charles and Princess Anne on the lawn at Clarence House, London, August 8, 1951. (Photo by AP Photo/Worth)



German composer Kurt Weill (1900 - 1950), 1932. Weill created a new form of opera in two satiric-didactic works, “Die Dreigroschenoper” (“The Threepenny Opera”)1928 and “Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny” (“Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny”) 1929. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)

German composer Kurt Weill (1900 - 1950), 1932. Weill created a new form of opera in two satiric-didactic works, “Die Dreigroschenoper” (“The Threepenny Opera”)1928 and “Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny” (“Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny”) 1929. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)



President Gerald Ford prepares to take a picture of David Hume Kennerly, 27, a Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer in the White House Oval Office in Washington, August 11, 1974. Ford named Kennerly as official White House photographer. Kennerly left his assignment with Time Magazine to replace Ollie Atkins in the post. (Photo by Charles Harrity/AP Photo)

President Gerald Ford prepares to take a picture of David Hume Kennerly, 27, a Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer in the White House Oval Office in Washington, August 11, 1974. Ford named Kennerly as official White House photographer. Kennerly left his assignment with Time Magazine to replace Ollie Atkins in the post. (Photo by Charles Harrity/AP Photo)



First lady Betty Ford dances with entertainer Tony Orlando at the Uptown Theater, August 18, 1976 in Kansas City. Mrs. Ford went to the dance held for youthful supporters of President Ford after appearing at the night session of the Republican National Convention. (Photo by AP Photo)

First lady Betty Ford dances with entertainer Tony Orlando at the Uptown Theater, August 18, 1976 in Kansas City. Mrs. Ford went to the dance held for youthful supporters of President Ford after appearing at the night session of the Republican National Convention. (Photo by AP Photo)



John Lennon and his wife, Yoko Ono, arrive at The Hit Factory, a recording studio in New York City on August 22, 1980. (Photo by Steve Sands/AP Photo)

John Lennon and his wife, Yoko Ono, arrive at The Hit Factory, a recording studio in New York City on August 22, 1980. (Photo by Steve Sands/AP Photo)



Acting as if its a routine affair, actor Gregory Peck carries an eight-month-old lion club at the London Zoo  August 31, 1965, but co-star Sophia Loren shows her doubts about this extra-curricular role. They are in London shooting a film, “Arabesque”. (Photo by AP Photo)

Acting as if its a routine affair, actor Gregory Peck carries an eight-month-old lion club at the London Zoo August 31, 1965, but co-star Sophia Loren shows her doubts about this extra-curricular role. They are in London shooting a film, “Arabesque”. (Photo by AP Photo)



Britain's Princess Diana holds Prince Harry as her older son Prince William (L) looks out over the balcony of Buckingham Palace after attending the Trooping the Colour ceremony in London, June 11, 1988. (Photo by Reuters/Stringer)

Britain's Princess Diana holds Prince Harry as her older son Prince William (L) looks out over the balcony of Buckingham Palace after attending the Trooping the Colour ceremony in London, June 11, 1988. (Photo by Reuters/Stringer)



Britain's Prime Minister Winston Churchill, squinting and making binoculars of his hands as he strains to watch U.S. Army paratroops floating down from the sky, somewhere in America, on July 6, 1942, during the demonstration arranged for his benefit during the last days of his stay in America. (Photo by AP Photo)

Britain's Prime Minister Winston Churchill, squinting and making binoculars of his hands as he strains to watch U.S. Army paratroops floating down from the sky, somewhere in America, on July 6, 1942, during the demonstration arranged for his benefit during the last days of his stay in America. (Photo by AP Photo)



Senator John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts and his wife, Jacqueline, center, talk to stewardess Andree Picq at New York's Idlewild Airport on July 8, 1960. The Kennedys flew in from the family home at Hyannis, Mass., in the plane in background. Kennedy will leave New York following day for Los Angeles and the Democratic National Convention. His wife, who is expecting their second child, will return home. Miss Picq, a native of France and now a U.S. citizen, said she would cast her first presidential vote for Kennedy if his party's convention nominates him. (Photo by Matty Zimmerman/AP Photo)

Senator John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts and his wife, Jacqueline, center, talk to stewardess Andree Picq at New York's Idlewild Airport on July 8, 1960. The Kennedys flew in from the family home at Hyannis, Mass., in the plane in background. Kennedy will leave New York following day for Los Angeles and the Democratic National Convention. His wife, who is expecting their second child, will return home. Miss Picq, a native of France and now a U.S. citizen, said she would cast her first presidential vote for Kennedy if his party's convention nominates him. (Photo by Matty Zimmerman/AP Photo)



Keith Richards from the Rolling Stones arrives at the premiere of the new Beatles cartoon film Yellow Submarine with Anita Pallenberg at the London Pavillion Cinema, England on July 17, 1968. (Photo by Peter Kemp/AP Photo)

Keith Richards from the Rolling Stones arrives at the premiere of the new Beatles cartoon film Yellow Submarine with Anita Pallenberg at the London Pavillion Cinema, England on July 17, 1968. (Photo by Peter Kemp/AP Photo)



U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt accepts his Democratic nomination for a fourth term in the White House via radio from a railroad car at a Pacific Coast Naval Station, July 20, 1944. Seated at right are his son, Col. James Roosevelt, and his daughter-in-law Romelle Theresa Schneider. (Photo by AP Photo)

U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt accepts his Democratic nomination for a fourth term in the White House via radio from a railroad car at a Pacific Coast Naval Station, July 20, 1944. Seated at right are his son, Col. James Roosevelt, and his daughter-in-law Romelle Theresa Schneider. (Photo by AP Photo)



President Franklin D. Roosevelt, on a personal tour to inspect results of the nation's expanded defense program, is looking over a clip of 37 mm. anti-aircraft shells at Langley Field in Hampton, Va., on July 29, 1940, where he stopped on his tour of defense bases. Holding the clip is Lieut. E.H. Waters. (Photo by AP Photo)

President Franklin D. Roosevelt, on a personal tour to inspect results of the nation's expanded defense program, is looking over a clip of 37 mm. anti-aircraft shells at Langley Field in Hampton, Va., on July 29, 1940, where he stopped on his tour of defense bases. Holding the clip is Lieut. E.H. Waters. (Photo by AP Photo)



Italian film star Gina Lollobrigida practices fencing under guidance of an instructor during a day off from her filming in Rome, June 3, 1955. She is also taking instruction in gymnastics for relaxation and to help keep a firm control over her famous figure. (Photo by AP Photo)

Italian film star Gina Lollobrigida practices fencing under guidance of an instructor during a day off from her filming in Rome, June 3, 1955. She is also taking instruction in gymnastics for relaxation and to help keep a firm control over her famous figure. (Photo by AP Photo)



Professor Sigmund Freud, 82-years-old Jewish “Inventor” of psycho-analysis, who added “inferiority complex” to the worl''s vocabulary, arriving at Victoria station in London on June 6, 1938 from Paris. (Photo by Eddie Worth/AP Photo)

Professor Sigmund Freud, 82-years-old Jewish “Inventor” of psycho-analysis, who added “inferiority complex” to the worl''s vocabulary, arriving at Victoria station in London on June 6, 1938 from Paris. (Photo by Eddie Worth/AP Photo)



In this June 10, 1993 file photo, Mexican drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, is shown to the press after his arrest at the high security prison of Almoloya de Juarez, on the outskirts of Mexico City. Mexico's most powerful kingpin  won a two-year bloody battle for control of drug routes through the border city of Ciudad Juarez, U.S. intelligence has concluded, the latest indication that Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman's Sinaloa cartel is coming out on top in the country's drug war.  (Photo by Damian Dovarganes/AP Photo)

In this June 10, 1993 file photo, Mexican drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, is shown to the press after his arrest at the high security prison of Almoloya de Juarez, on the outskirts of Mexico City. Mexico's most powerful kingpin won a two-year bloody battle for control of drug routes through the border city of Ciudad Juarez, U.S. intelligence has concluded, the latest indication that Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman's Sinaloa cartel is coming out on top in the country's drug war. (Photo by Damian Dovarganes/AP Photo)



Albert Einstein, left, distinguished physicist, and William Allen White, Emporium, Kansas, editor and commentator, were among those who received honorary degrees at the 299th commencement at Harvard University at Cambridge, Massachusetts on June 20, 1935. (Photo by AP Photo)

Albert Einstein, left, distinguished physicist, and William Allen White, Emporium, Kansas, editor and commentator, were among those who received honorary degrees at the 299th commencement at Harvard University at Cambridge, Massachusetts on June 20, 1935. (Photo by AP Photo)



Italian movie star Sophia Loren sits reading a magazine carrying an article about the current Conclave for the election of a successor to the late Pope John XXIII, in Rome, June 21, 1963 at the headquarters of the association of Italian movie producers. Cardinals shown in magazine pictures are, top row only, Giovanni Battista Cardinal Montini, Archbishop of Milan, who later that same day was elected Pope and took the name Paul VI (left). Right is Giacomo Cardinal Lercaro, Archbishop of Bologna, who also was a very strong candidate to Papacy. (Photo by AP Photo)

Italian movie star Sophia Loren sits reading a magazine carrying an article about the current Conclave for the election of a successor to the late Pope John XXIII, in Rome, June 21, 1963 at the headquarters of the association of Italian movie producers. Cardinals shown in magazine pictures are, top row only, Giovanni Battista Cardinal Montini, Archbishop of Milan, who later that same day was elected Pope and took the name Paul VI (left). Right is Giacomo Cardinal Lercaro, Archbishop of Bologna, who also was a very strong candidate to Papacy. (Photo by AP Photo)



Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, J. Edgar Hoover, is seen with his bodyguards in Washington on June 28, 1937. (Photo by AP Photo)

Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, J. Edgar Hoover, is seen with his bodyguards in Washington on June 28, 1937. (Photo by AP Photo)



Queen Victoria (1819 - 1901) with John Brown (1826 - 1883) at Balmoral. Brown was born in Craithenaird. He was Queen Victoria's personal servant and was first mentioned in her journal in 1849. Queen Victoria often stayed at Balmoral after the death of her beloved Prince Albert in 1861 and became such close friends with John Brown that their relationship caused scandal throughout the court and government of the time. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Queen Victoria (1819 - 1901) with John Brown (1826 - 1883) at Balmoral. Brown was born in Craithenaird. He was Queen Victoria's personal servant and was first mentioned in her journal in 1849. Queen Victoria often stayed at Balmoral after the death of her beloved Prince Albert in 1861 and became such close friends with John Brown that their relationship caused scandal throughout the court and government of the time. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)



Victorious in 129 successive fights, including 40 as a pro, Ray Robinson falls through the ropes of a ring, under the impact of Jake LaMotta's fists on Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Michigan on February 5, 1943. Robinson got back in the ring, but lost the decision in ten rounds. LaMotta pummelled him for the rest of the fight, winning via a unanimous decision, giving Robinson the first defeat of his career.They fought again just 21 days later when Robinson regained his mantle winning in another 10-round fight, Robinson won the close fight by a unanimous decision. LaMotta stated the bout was gifted to Robinson because he would be inducted into the army the next day. (Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)

Victorious in 129 successive fights, including 40 as a pro, Ray Robinson falls through the ropes of a ring, under the impact of Jake LaMotta's fists on Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Michigan on February 5, 1943. Robinson got back in the ring, but lost the decision in ten rounds. LaMotta pummelled him for the rest of the fight, winning via a unanimous decision, giving Robinson the first defeat of his career.They fought again just 21 days later when Robinson regained his mantle winning in another 10-round fight, Robinson won the close fight by a unanimous decision. LaMotta stated the bout was gifted to Robinson because he would be inducted into the army the next day. (Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
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