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In this August 18, 1976 photo, North Korean soldiers attack United Nations Command personnel wearing helmets at the truce village of Panmunjom, South Korea. Straddling the world's most heavily fortified border, the Korean truce village of Panmunjom is a potentially dangerous flashpoint where North Korean soldiers hacked to death two American soldiers at the height of the Cold War. (Photo by Yonhap via AP Photo)

In this August 18, 1976 photo, North Korean soldiers attack United Nations Command personnel wearing helmets at the truce village of Panmunjom, South Korea. Straddling the world's most heavily fortified border, the Korean truce village of Panmunjom is a potentially dangerous flashpoint where North Korean soldiers hacked to death two American soldiers at the height of the Cold War. (Photo by Yonhap via AP Photo)



In this March 14, 1946 file photo, natives of Bikini Atoll, scene of upcoming atomic tests, go ashore on the beach at Rongerik Atoll, their new home, after being moved in a Navy LST. Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands remains contaminated by radiation, part of a troubling nuclear testing legacy that continues to affect islands and people across the Pacific long after the U.S., Britain and France stopped their testing programs there. (Photo by Clarence Hamm/AP Photo)

In this March 14, 1946 file photo, natives of Bikini Atoll, scene of upcoming atomic tests, go ashore on the beach at Rongerik Atoll, their new home, after being moved in a Navy LST. Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands remains contaminated by radiation, part of a troubling nuclear testing legacy that continues to affect islands and people across the Pacific long after the U.S., Britain and France stopped their testing programs there. (Photo by Clarence Hamm/AP Photo)



A soldier in Washington on August 3, 1959, models a uniform and equipment for the army of the future. Mask, gloves and other parts of the uniform are designed to give protection against nuclear explosions. The helmet contains a radio receiver. Hooked to the helmet are infra-red binoculars for protection against enemy infra-red detecting devices, an image meta-scope, hang from chain around the neck. On his back the soldier has an explosive fox-hole digger. The rifle is an M-14, which fires a 7.62 millimeter bullet. (Photo by John Rous/AP Photo)

A soldier in Washington on August 3, 1959, models a uniform and equipment for the army of the future. Mask, gloves and other parts of the uniform are designed to give protection against nuclear explosions. The helmet contains a radio receiver. Hooked to the helmet are infra-red binoculars for protection against enemy infra-red detecting devices, an image meta-scope, hang from chain around the neck. On his back the soldier has an explosive fox-hole digger. The rifle is an M-14, which fires a 7.62 millimeter bullet. (Photo by John Rous/AP Photo)



Rufus & 'Catfish' Mayfield pointing, gets his brainchild, a $300,000 project to give work to some 900 African American youngsters and clean up the slums where they live, underway on August 7, 1967. Mayfield is chairman of the board of the new organization Pride, Inc., despite his 27 months in a reformatory for car theft. The project is sponsored by the Labor Department. (Photo by AP Photo)

Rufus & 'Catfish' Mayfield pointing, gets his brainchild, a $300,000 project to give work to some 900 African American youngsters and clean up the slums where they live, underway on August 7, 1967. Mayfield is chairman of the board of the new organization Pride, Inc., despite his 27 months in a reformatory for car theft. The project is sponsored by the Labor Department. (Photo by AP Photo)



Blind folded servicemen select a woman's shoe from a pile and try to fit it on the correct  foot as they play the slipper game with United Service Organizations (USO) hostesses at the 2-4-1 Canteen in New York City, December 12, 1944. (Photo by AP Photo)

Blind folded servicemen select a woman's shoe from a pile and try to fit it on the correct foot as they play the slipper game with United Service Organizations (USO) hostesses at the 2-4-1 Canteen in New York City, December 12, 1944. (Photo by AP Photo)



British heavyweight boxer Reggie Meen from Desborough, shown on December 13, 1930. He is to fight Primo Carnera at the Albert Hall. (Photo by AP Photo)

British heavyweight boxer Reggie Meen from Desborough, shown on December 13, 1930. He is to fight Primo Carnera at the Albert Hall. (Photo by AP Photo)



The scene outside a bank in the Bronx in New York City, USA around December 9, 1930 where three million dollars in cash were delivered to stem a mad rush made by investors after news was circulated that the bank was in difficulties. Clerks were pushed from other branches to help pay out, and mounted and foot police were present in great force to control the mobs. There is a police car in the foreground. (Photo by AP Photo)

The scene outside a bank in the Bronx in New York City, USA around December 9, 1930 where three million dollars in cash were delivered to stem a mad rush made by investors after news was circulated that the bank was in difficulties. Clerks were pushed from other branches to help pay out, and mounted and foot police were present in great force to control the mobs. There is a police car in the foreground. (Photo by AP Photo)



Men of the Royal Scots Regiment frisk Egyptian suspects in the Arab quarter of Port Said, Egypt, December 15, 1956, during an all-out search for kidnapped Lieutenant Moorhouse, who was taken by Egyptian underground members. (Photo by AP Photo)

Men of the Royal Scots Regiment frisk Egyptian suspects in the Arab quarter of Port Said, Egypt, December 15, 1956, during an all-out search for kidnapped Lieutenant Moorhouse, who was taken by Egyptian underground members. (Photo by AP Photo)



This German miss curls a new phonograph record into the shape of a horn, and rolls up another on the machine. The records, made of a new synthetic material, are unbreakable, and were put on display for the first time at the Inventors' Fair in Recklinghausen, Germany on December 7, 1956. They're only about one eighth of an inch in thickness. (Photo by Frank Filan/AP Photo)

This German miss curls a new phonograph record into the shape of a horn, and rolls up another on the machine. The records, made of a new synthetic material, are unbreakable, and were put on display for the first time at the Inventors' Fair in Recklinghausen, Germany on December 7, 1956. They're only about one eighth of an inch in thickness. (Photo by Frank Filan/AP Photo)



Members of the Maryland National Guard helped a couple of recruits aboard as the prepared to leave Cambridge, July 8, 1963. The guardsmen ended a 25-day watch to prevent racial disorders in the city. Pvt. John Todder (in truck) takes two puppies in a helmet from PFC John W. Cheseldine who sprained his arm during his stay here. (Photo by AP Photo)

Members of the Maryland National Guard helped a couple of recruits aboard as the prepared to leave Cambridge, July 8, 1963. The guardsmen ended a 25-day watch to prevent racial disorders in the city. Pvt. John Todder (in truck) takes two puppies in a helmet from PFC John W. Cheseldine who sprained his arm during his stay here. (Photo by AP Photo)



The new train is shown on a test run on June 2, 1944, before going into service between New York and Chicago. Designed by Henry Dreyfuss, famous industrial designer, the exterior of the new train offers the latest developments in modern streamlining, while its interior accommodations are among the most luxurious in railroad history. The new twentieth century will cut the running schedule between New York and Chicago by half an hour, making the run in all 16 hours. (Photo by AP Photo)

The new train is shown on a test run on June 2, 1944, before going into service between New York and Chicago. Designed by Henry Dreyfuss, famous industrial designer, the exterior of the new train offers the latest developments in modern streamlining, while its interior accommodations are among the most luxurious in railroad history. The new twentieth century will cut the running schedule between New York and Chicago by half an hour, making the run in all 16 hours. (Photo by AP Photo)



In this June 10, 1988 photo, comedian Sam Kinison, known for his bellowed outbursts, poses at New York's Hard Rock Cafe where he was filming a promo for MTV.  Carl La Bove, a longtime friend of Sam Kinison says recently-obtained DNA testing shows the late comedian fathered a daughter that he has been ordered to pay child support on for years. (Photo by AP Photo)

In this June 10, 1988 photo, comedian Sam Kinison, known for his bellowed outbursts, poses at New York's Hard Rock Cafe where he was filming a promo for MTV. Carl La Bove, a longtime friend of Sam Kinison says recently-obtained DNA testing shows the late comedian fathered a daughter that he has been ordered to pay child support on for years. (Photo by AP Photo)



Somali children reach begging an Italian U.N. soldier for some candy at a checkpoint in Mogadishu, June 23, 1993. While U.N. soldiers hunt for him, warlord Mohamed Farrah Aidid is talking to reporters, declaring his innocence in the deaths of Pakistani Peacekeepers. (Photo by Hansi Krauss/AP Photo)

Somali children reach begging an Italian U.N. soldier for some candy at a checkpoint in Mogadishu, June 23, 1993. While U.N. soldiers hunt for him, warlord Mohamed Farrah Aidid is talking to reporters, declaring his innocence in the deaths of Pakistani Peacekeepers. (Photo by Hansi Krauss/AP Photo)



A nurse from Doctor Barnardo's Babies Castle, at Hawkhurst, prepares to take a group of babies for pram ride. | Location: Hawkhurst, Kent, England, UK. (Photo by Hulton-Deutsch Collection/CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images)

A nurse from Doctor Barnardo's Babies Castle, at Hawkhurst, prepares to take a group of babies for pram ride. | Location: Hawkhurst, Kent, England, UK. (Photo by Hulton-Deutsch Collection/CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images)



Robin Levy, 4, of Riverdale, Bronx, N.Y., walks in front of some 50 Santas on 48th Street and Eighth Avenue in New York City, November 23, 1962. The Santas are graduates of the Volunteers of America and will solicit funds from passersby during the holiday season. (Photo by AP Photo)

Robin Levy, 4, of Riverdale, Bronx, N.Y., walks in front of some 50 Santas on 48th Street and Eighth Avenue in New York City, November 23, 1962. The Santas are graduates of the Volunteers of America and will solicit funds from passersby during the holiday season. (Photo by AP Photo)



Willie Mae Bragg, first victim of the nation's only portable electric chair, looks on as he is strapped by deputies into the “Throne of death”, a few minutes before the current shot through his body at Lucedale, Mississippi on October 11, 1940. The portable electric chair was made necessary because Mississippi law calls for execution in the county where the crime, in this case wife slaying, was committed. (Photo by AP Photo)

Willie Mae Bragg, first victim of the nation's only portable electric chair, looks on as he is strapped by deputies into the “Throne of death”, a few minutes before the current shot through his body at Lucedale, Mississippi on October 11, 1940. The portable electric chair was made necessary because Mississippi law calls for execution in the county where the crime, in this case wife slaying, was committed. (Photo by AP Photo)



Charles “Tex” Watson is led back to jail from a courtroom in Los Angeles, October 12, 1971, after he was convicted of seven counts of first-degree murder and one of conspiracy to commit murder in the Tate-LaBianca slayings. Watson, a  member of the Charles Manson “family”, was the last of five defendants to be convicted in the slayings. (Photo by AP Photo)

Charles “Tex” Watson is led back to jail from a courtroom in Los Angeles, October 12, 1971, after he was convicted of seven counts of first-degree murder and one of conspiracy to commit murder in the Tate-LaBianca slayings. Watson, a member of the Charles Manson “family”, was the last of five defendants to be convicted in the slayings. (Photo by AP Photo)



Boston Red Sox pitcher Bill Lee clowns around with a decorated pumpkin after the sixth World Series game against the Cincinnati Reds was postponed because of rain at Fenway Park in Boston, Ma., Sunday, October 20, 1975. (Photo by AP Photo)

Boston Red Sox pitcher Bill Lee clowns around with a decorated pumpkin after the sixth World Series game against the Cincinnati Reds was postponed because of rain at Fenway Park in Boston, Ma., Sunday, October 20, 1975. (Photo by AP Photo)



A 13-year-old farm girl milks a cow, October 21, 1937, location unknown. Everyday she brings up and milks the cows, feeds the hogs and carries in wood. Last summer in wheat harvest she drove a tractor on her father's farm. (Photo by AP Photo)

A 13-year-old farm girl milks a cow, October 21, 1937, location unknown. Everyday she brings up and milks the cows, feeds the hogs and carries in wood. Last summer in wheat harvest she drove a tractor on her father's farm. (Photo by AP Photo)



Unsettled life in Europe failed to change the slow pace of life on the Isle of Capri, off Naples, Italy. Some of the socialites who have come there to relax enjoy an aquatic luncheon serviced in the cool Mediterranean, September 1, 1939. Swimming waiters push out the floating tables bearing meals which include wine and spaghetti. In the background are the rocks of Faraglioni. (Photo by Hamilton Wright/AP Photo)

Unsettled life in Europe failed to change the slow pace of life on the Isle of Capri, off Naples, Italy. Some of the socialites who have come there to relax enjoy an aquatic luncheon serviced in the cool Mediterranean, September 1, 1939. Swimming waiters push out the floating tables bearing meals which include wine and spaghetti. In the background are the rocks of Faraglioni. (Photo by Hamilton Wright/AP Photo)
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