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In this October 14, 1984 file photo, a crowd attempts to topple a damaged taxi car outside Detroit's Tiger Stadium after the Detroit Tigers defeated the San Diego Padres to win the 1984 World Series baseball championship. (Photo by AP Photo)

In this October 14, 1984 file photo, a crowd attempts to topple a damaged taxi car outside Detroit's Tiger Stadium after the Detroit Tigers defeated the San Diego Padres to win the 1984 World Series baseball championship. (Photo by AP Photo)



Fans riot in the streets of Detroit after the Detroit Tigers won the World Series over the San Diego Padres, October 14, 1984. (Photo by AP Photo)

Fans riot in the streets of Detroit after the Detroit Tigers won the World Series over the San Diego Padres, October 14, 1984. (Photo by AP Photo)



Jim Campbell, President of the Detroit Tigers, center, takes a call from Pres. Ronald Reagan after the Tigers won the World Series, Sunday, October 14, 1984, Detroit, Mich. Pitcher Jack Morris pours champagne over Campbell as manager Sparky Anderson, left, looks on. Others are Kirk Gibson and Bill Lajoie, general manager, right. (Photo by Richard Sheinwald/AP Photo)

Jim Campbell, President of the Detroit Tigers, center, takes a call from Pres. Ronald Reagan after the Tigers won the World Series, Sunday, October 14, 1984, Detroit, Mich. Pitcher Jack Morris pours champagne over Campbell as manager Sparky Anderson, left, looks on. Others are Kirk Gibson and Bill Lajoie, general manager, right. (Photo by Richard Sheinwald/AP Photo)



GOP Presidential candidate George H. Bush, CBS-TV's "Face the Nation", October 14, 1979. (Photo by Suzanne Vlamis/AP Photo)

GOP Presidential candidate George H. Bush, CBS-TV's "Face the Nation", October 14, 1979. (Photo by Suzanne Vlamis/AP Photo)



Radio Shock jock Howard Stern displays his book "Private Parts" at a book-signing appearance in Midtown Manhattan on Oct. 14, 1993. Stern's appearance attracted thousands of fans who jammed Fifth Avenue outside the Barnes and Noble bookstore where he appeared. (Photo by AP Photo)

Radio Shock jock Howard Stern displays his book "Private Parts" at a book-signing appearance in Midtown Manhattan on Oct. 14, 1993. Stern's appearance attracted thousands of fans who jammed Fifth Avenue outside the Barnes and Noble bookstore where he appeared. (Photo by AP Photo)



In this October 14, 1982 file photo, Rev. Sun Myung Moon, left, and his wife Hak Ja Han, are shown during the traditional invocation of a blessing at a mass wedding in Seoul's Chamsil gymnasium where 6,000 couples from about 80 countries were married. Moon, self-proclaimed messiah who founded Unification Church, died at age 92 Monday, September 3, 2012, church officials said. (Photo by AP Photo)

In this October 14, 1982 file photo, Rev. Sun Myung Moon, left, and his wife Hak Ja Han, are shown during the traditional invocation of a blessing at a mass wedding in Seoul's Chamsil gymnasium where 6,000 couples from about 80 countries were married. Moon, self-proclaimed messiah who founded Unification Church, died at age 92 Monday, September 3, 2012, church officials said. (Photo by AP Photo)



American golf champion Arnold Palmer made shots from he second floor of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, on Oct.ober 14, 1976. The balls land in the Champs de Mars Square seen in background. (Photo by Jean Jacques Levy/AP Photo)

American golf champion Arnold Palmer made shots from he second floor of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, on Oct.ober 14, 1976. The balls land in the Champs de Mars Square seen in background. (Photo by Jean Jacques Levy/AP Photo)



A Japanese bomb drops on brick houses in Chapei on the edge of the International settlement, along which American and British troops are on defence duty during the Second Sino-Japanese War, on October 14, 1937. (Photo by AP Photo)

A Japanese bomb drops on brick houses in Chapei on the edge of the International settlement, along which American and British troops are on defence duty during the Second Sino-Japanese War, on October 14, 1937. (Photo by AP Photo)



At a press conference for her concert at 8:00 P.M., Anita Bryant had a banana cream pie thrown in her face by Tom Higgins on October 14, 1977 in Den Moines, a self-professed homosexual from Minneapolis. Anita's husband, bob green said to let Higgins go untouched as they prayed for him. (Photo by AP Photo)

At a press conference for her concert at 8:00 P.M., Anita Bryant had a banana cream pie thrown in her face by Tom Higgins on October 14, 1977 in Den Moines, a self-professed homosexual from Minneapolis. Anita's husband, bob green said to let Higgins go untouched as they prayed for him. (Photo by AP Photo)



A woman prevents the fiery suicide of a Buddhist nun as she grabs matches from the nun in Seoul, South Korea, October 14, 1963. The nun had drenched herself with gasoline and was preparing to ignite herself when the woman stopped her in Pagoda Park. The suicide was to be a protest against the South Korean government's alleged discrimination against married Buddhist. (Photo by AP Photo)

A woman prevents the fiery suicide of a Buddhist nun as she grabs matches from the nun in Seoul, South Korea, October 14, 1963. The nun had drenched herself with gasoline and was preparing to ignite herself when the woman stopped her in Pagoda Park. The suicide was to be a protest against the South Korean government's alleged discrimination against married Buddhist. (Photo by AP Photo)



A Flemish demonstrator, one of thousands who gathered for a march through Brussels to protest against what the Flemings call their subjucation by the French-speaking Walloons, draws back as he is jeered by a crowd of Walloons on the pavement in a Brussels Street, on October 14, 1962. The Flemish demonstrators clashed with Walloon counter demonstrators as riot police sought to maintain order. (Photo by AP Photo)

A Flemish demonstrator, one of thousands who gathered for a march through Brussels to protest against what the Flemings call their subjucation by the French-speaking Walloons, draws back as he is jeered by a crowd of Walloons on the pavement in a Brussels Street, on October 14, 1962. The Flemish demonstrators clashed with Walloon counter demonstrators as riot police sought to maintain order. The Flemings claim that although they form 60% of the population in Belgium, they are inadequately represented in the government, and they say, the Walloons get most of the top jobs in the armed forces and the diplomatic service. (Photo by AP Photo)



Dressed in rain gear, judges at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, October 14, 1964, assumed these unique positions, each with a place to record, in the track event. (Photo by AP Photo)

Dressed in rain gear, judges at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, October 14, 1964, assumed these unique positions, each with a place to record, in the track event. (Photo by AP Photo)



Demonstrators hold a protest march through downtown Johannesburg on October 14, 1989 against the labour relations act and to support the imminent release of African National Congress (ANC) political prisoners. (Photo by Trevor Samson/AFP Photo)

Demonstrators hold a protest march through downtown Johannesburg on October 14, 1989 against the labour relations act and to support the imminent release of African National Congress (ANC) political prisoners. (Photo by Trevor Samson/AFP Photo)



An unidentified U.S. marine looks skyward from his trench during an artillery and mortar attack on the Con Thien outpost near the DMZ in Vietnam, October 14, 1967. The sandbag revetments around the deep trenches offer relative security from shell fragments and flying shrapnel but direct hits during many days of attack have caused many casualties. The base is only two miles south of the demilitarized zone. (Photo by AP Photo)

An unidentified U.S. marine looks skyward from his trench during an artillery and mortar attack on the Con Thien outpost near the DMZ in Vietnam, October 14, 1967. The sandbag revetments around the deep trenches offer relative security from shell fragments and flying shrapnel but direct hits during many days of attack have caused many casualties. The base is only two miles south of the demilitarized zone. (Photo by AP Photo)
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