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In this April 18, 1972 file photo, John Lennon and his wife, Yoko Ono, leave a U.S. Immigration hearing in New York City. Mark David Chapman, who shot and killed Lennon on Dec. 8, 1980, was denied parole for a tenth time by New York's Parole Board on Thursday, August 23, 2018. He will be up for parole again in August 2020. (Photo by AP Photo)

In this April 18, 1972 file photo, John Lennon and his wife, Yoko Ono, leave a U.S. Immigration hearing in New York City. Mark David Chapman, who shot and killed Lennon on Dec. 8, 1980, was denied parole for a tenth time by New York's Parole Board on Thursday, August 23, 2018. He will be up for parole again in August 2020. (Photo by AP Photo)



American singer Madonna, New York City, Spring 1979. She has recently moved to New York City to study dance. (Photo by Michael McDonnell/Archive Photos/Getty Images)

American singer Madonna, New York City, Spring 1979. She has recently moved to New York City to study dance. (Photo by Michael McDonnell/Archive Photos/Getty Images)



Julius Rosenberg, left, 32-year-old electrical engineer, is led into the Federal Courthouse, in New York City, April 5, 1951 where he received the death sentence for his participation in supplying Russia with secret material about the atom bomb. He is handcuffed to another prisoner. Both are in custody of a U.S. deputy marshal, right. Rosenberg's wife, Ethel, also received the death sentence at the same time. (Photo by AP Photo)

Julius Rosenberg, left, 32-year-old electrical engineer, is led into the Federal Courthouse, in New York City, April 5, 1951 where he received the death sentence for his participation in supplying Russia with secret material about the atom bomb. He is handcuffed to another prisoner. Both are in custody of a U.S. deputy marshal, right. Rosenberg's wife, Ethel, also received the death sentence at the same time. (Photo by AP Photo)



Gov. Ronald Reagan and wife Nancy are joined by Ronnie Jr., 9, and Patty, 15, as they looked over the Christmas tree and presents at the Reagans' Pacific Palisades home, near Los Angeles, on December 22, 1967. (Photo by Harold Filan/AP Photo)

Gov. Ronald Reagan and wife Nancy are joined by Ronnie Jr., 9, and Patty, 15, as they looked over the Christmas tree and presents at the Reagans' Pacific Palisades home, near Los Angeles, on December 22, 1967. (Photo by Harold Filan/AP Photo)



American actress Rosalind Russell (1907 – 1976) holding a collection of hats, 22nd August 1958. (Photo by McKeown/Daily Express/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

American actress Rosalind Russell (1907 – 1976) holding a collection of hats, 22nd August 1958. (Photo by McKeown/Daily Express/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)



NBC News correspondent Edwin Newman, on-camera reporter for “NBC Reports” is surrounded by the rock group KISS and their manager, Bill Aucoin, left, December 16, 1977. Members of KISS are, from left to right: Gene Simmons, Peter Criss, Paul Stanley and Ace Frehley. (Photo by AP Photo)

NBC News correspondent Edwin Newman, on-camera reporter for “NBC Reports” is surrounded by the rock group KISS and their manager, Bill Aucoin, left, December 16, 1977. Members of KISS are, from left to right: Gene Simmons, Peter Criss, Paul Stanley and Ace Frehley. (Photo by AP Photo)



This February 7, 1964 file photo shows The Beatles, from left, Ringo Starr, John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison arriving in New York at John F. Kennedy airport. Sunday marks the 50th anniversary of The Beatles' performance on “Ed Sullivan”, their first appearance in America. Nielsen says 45 percent of all TV sets in use at the time were tuned into the broadcast, with fans and the uninitiated alike gathered shoulder to shoulder in their living rooms. The Beatles landed on a trigger point when they hit America. It was a pop culture sonic boom spurred by talent, timing and luck that's still rattling the windows. (Photo by AP Photo)

This February 7, 1964 file photo shows The Beatles, from left, Ringo Starr, John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison arriving in New York at John F. Kennedy airport. Sunday marks the 50th anniversary of The Beatles' performance on “Ed Sullivan”, their first appearance in America. Nielsen says 45 percent of all TV sets in use at the time were tuned into the broadcast, with fans and the uninitiated alike gathered shoulder to shoulder in their living rooms. The Beatles landed on a trigger point when they hit America. It was a pop culture sonic boom spurred by talent, timing and luck that's still rattling the windows. (Photo by AP Photo)



British actress Vanessa Redgrave and British author Tariq Ali arrive in Trafalgar Square, London, on March 17, 1968, to address the crowd in the anti-Vietnam war demonstration. Nelson's Column, top right, is undergoing major cleaning. (Photo by AP Photo)

British actress Vanessa Redgrave and British author Tariq Ali arrive in Trafalgar Square, London, on March 17, 1968, to address the crowd in the anti-Vietnam war demonstration. Nelson's Column, top right, is undergoing major cleaning. (Photo by AP Photo)



Trumpets and drums greets Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York as he arrived at his new cottage at Warm Spring, Ga., for a vacation April 30, 1932. He is greeted by a few young members of the Drum and Bugle Corps. of Manchester, Ga. (Photo by AP Photo)

Trumpets and drums greets Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York as he arrived at his new cottage at Warm Spring, Ga., for a vacation April 30, 1932. He is greeted by a few young members of the Drum and Bugle Corps. of Manchester, Ga. (Photo by AP Photo)



Prime Minister Winston Churchill lights up his cigar again before broadcasting a radio address to the British people from Washington on May 14, 1943. (Photo by Byron Rollins/AP Photo)

Prime Minister Winston Churchill lights up his cigar again before broadcasting a radio address to the British people from Washington on May 14, 1943. (Photo by Byron Rollins/AP Photo)



John D. Rockefeller, center, is surrounded by relatives and friends in Ormund Beach, Fla., on May 23, 1931.  From left to right are, John P. White, Cleveland, a close friend; Betty White; Fannie Evans, a second cousin; Max Oser and Mathilde Oser, daughter of the late Edith Rockefeller McCormick, visiting with her husband from Switzerland; Mrs. White; and Mrs. Mitchell, who often reads to Rockefeller.  Rockefeller is seated between Peter and Anita Oser, his great-grandchildren. (Photo by AP Photo/Engelbrecht)

John D. Rockefeller, center, is surrounded by relatives and friends in Ormund Beach, Fla., on May 23, 1931. From left to right are, John P. White, Cleveland, a close friend; Betty White; Fannie Evans, a second cousin; Max Oser and Mathilde Oser, daughter of the late Edith Rockefeller McCormick, visiting with her husband from Switzerland; Mrs. White; and Mrs. Mitchell, who often reads to Rockefeller. Rockefeller is seated between Peter and Anita Oser, his great-grandchildren. (Photo by AP Photo/Engelbrecht)



Marilyn Monroe leaves New York on July 7, 1958, by air for Hollywood to start work on her film, “Some Like It Hot” on her first film in two years. (Photo by AP Photo)

Marilyn Monroe leaves New York on July 7, 1958, by air for Hollywood to start work on her film, “Some Like It Hot” on her first film in two years. (Photo by AP Photo)



Actor Ronald Reagan, 40, and his bride starlet Nancy Davis, go for a walk while on their honeymoon at a winter resort in Phoenix on March 6, 1952. (Photo by AP Photo/HF)

Actor Ronald Reagan, 40, and his bride starlet Nancy Davis, go for a walk while on their honeymoon at a winter resort in Phoenix on March 6, 1952. (Photo by AP Photo/HF)



Maoris of the northern part of the South Island reverted to traditional costume to welcome Queen Elizabeth II when she visited Ship Cove, Queen Charlotte Sound, on Sunday, March 15, 1970. Ship Cove was Captain Cook's favourite anchorage in New Zealand waters and the Royal occasion saw an enactment of a landing by Cook and an exchange between him and Maoris of the area. (Photo by AP Photo)

Maoris of the northern part of the South Island reverted to traditional costume to welcome Queen Elizabeth II when she visited Ship Cove, Queen Charlotte Sound, on Sunday, March 15, 1970. Ship Cove was Captain Cook's favourite anchorage in New Zealand waters and the Royal occasion saw an enactment of a landing by Cook and an exchange between him and Maoris of the area. (Photo by AP Photo)



Adolf Hitler (left), German Nazi politician, in a deck chair next to is niece Angela (Geli) Raubal – around 1930. (Photo by Ullstein Bild/Ullstein Bild via Getty Images)

Adolf Hitler (left), German Nazi politician, in a deck chair next to is niece Angela (Geli) Raubal – around 1930. (Photo by Ullstein Bild/Ullstein Bild via Getty Images)



Former Beatle George Harrison reacts to another reunion of The Beatles rock group question from reporters during a news conference in Los Angeles, Ca., Wednesday, March 8, 1979. Harrison talked about his new album “George Harrison” and his new hit single “Blow Away”.  (Photo by AP Photo/Brich)

Former Beatle George Harrison reacts to another reunion of The Beatles rock group question from reporters during a news conference in Los Angeles, Ca., Wednesday, March 8, 1979. Harrison talked about his new album “George Harrison” and his new hit single “Blow Away”. (Photo by AP Photo/Brich)



Screen actress Marlene Dietrich, left, tries to select the Queen of the chorus of the GI troupe during her visit to their camp at Namur, Belgium, November 30, 1944. The soldiers are, left to right: Cpl. Seaman Schlesinger, Philadelphia, Pa.; Sgt. Samuel Bonnvido, Warren, Pa.; Cpl. Thomas C. Vapehart, Indianapolis, Ind.; Pvt. Carl Fritz, Somersey, Pa.; Sgt. George Bagio, Cliffside Park, N.J., and Sgt. Dick Mullen, New York. (Photo by AP Photo)

Screen actress Marlene Dietrich, left, tries to select the Queen of the chorus of the GI troupe during her visit to their camp at Namur, Belgium, November 30, 1944. The soldiers are, left to right: Cpl. Seaman Schlesinger, Philadelphia, Pa.; Sgt. Samuel Bonnvido, Warren, Pa.; Cpl. Thomas C. Vapehart, Indianapolis, Ind.; Pvt. Carl Fritz, Somersey, Pa.; Sgt. George Bagio, Cliffside Park, N.J., and Sgt. Dick Mullen, New York. (Photo by AP Photo)



Sen. Edward M. Kennedy smiles happily as he held a press conference at New England Baptist Hospital in Boston October 19, 1964. Sen. Kennedy described the plane crash in which his back was broken four months ago today while strapped in the orthopedic frame to which he has been confined since the accident. The pilot of the plane and a Kennedy aide were killed in the June 19 accident in Western Massachusetts. (Photo by AP Photo)

Sen. Edward M. Kennedy smiles happily as he held a press conference at New England Baptist Hospital in Boston October 19, 1964. Sen. Kennedy described the plane crash in which his back was broken four months ago today while strapped in the orthopedic frame to which he has been confined since the accident. The pilot of the plane and a Kennedy aide were killed in the June 19 accident in Western Massachusetts. (Photo by AP Photo)



Surrounded by his watchful lieutenants, Chicago's crime boss Al Capone, right, and his 12-year-old son, Al Jr. gets Gabby Harnett of the Cubs to autograph a baseball just before the Cubs defeated the White Sox, 3 to 0 on September 9, 1931. Note the watchfulness of one of Capone's bodyguards behind him, at the ready as a popcorn vendor rubbed against him. (Photo by AP Photo)

Surrounded by his watchful lieutenants, Chicago's crime boss Al Capone, right, and his 12-year-old son, Al Jr. gets Gabby Harnett of the Cubs to autograph a baseball just before the Cubs defeated the White Sox, 3 to 0 on September 9, 1931. Note the watchfulness of one of Capone's bodyguards behind him, at the ready as a popcorn vendor rubbed against him. (Photo by AP Photo)



President Franklin D. Roosevelt, left, and actress Katharine Hepburn at the president's Hyde Park, N.Y., estate on September 22, 1940. Nearly a score of authors and playwrights were guests of the president and they pledged their support to a third term for the chief executive. (Photo by Henry Griffin/AP Photo)

President Franklin D. Roosevelt, left, and actress Katharine Hepburn at the president's Hyde Park, N.Y., estate on September 22, 1940. Nearly a score of authors and playwrights were guests of the president and they pledged their support to a third term for the chief executive. (Photo by Henry Griffin/AP Photo)
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