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US President George Bush has deployed soldiers in Panama in order to overthrow Manuel Antonio Noriega, 1989. (Photo by jean-Louis Atlan/Sygma via Getty Images)

US President George Bush has deployed soldiers in Panama in order to overthrow Manuel Antonio Noriega, 1989. (Photo by jean-Louis Atlan/Sygma via Getty Images)



Frost’s butchers shop in Sadler Gate, Derby, UK circa 1900. (Photo by W.W. Winter/The Guardian)

Frost’s butchers shop in Sadler Gate, Derby, UK circa 1900. (Photo by W.W. Winter/The Guardian)



Stella Stevens, US actress, and Jerry Lewis, US actor and comedian, in a publicity image issued for the film, “The Nutty Professor”, USA, 1963. The comedy, directed by Jerry Lewis, starred Lewis as “Professor Julius Kelp” and Stevens as “Stella Purdy”. (Photo by Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images)

Stella Stevens, US actress, and Jerry Lewis, US actor and comedian, in a publicity image issued for the film, “The Nutty Professor”, USA, 1963. The comedy, directed by Jerry Lewis, starred Lewis as “Professor Julius Kelp” and Stevens as “Stella Purdy”. (Photo by Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images)



Joining movie stars of the past and present, C-3PO, one of the famous robots from the 20th Century-Fox film “Star Wars”, places his foot prints in the cement in front of Mann's Chinese Theater in Los Angeles, Calif., August 3, 1977. Assisted by studio personnel, C-3PO signs his name and thereby joins such stars as Greta Garbo, Clark Gable and Barbra Streisand. (Photo by Nick Ut/AP Photo)

Joining movie stars of the past and present, C-3PO, one of the famous robots from the 20th Century-Fox film “Star Wars”, places his foot prints in the cement in front of Mann's Chinese Theater in Los Angeles, Calif., August 3, 1977. Assisted by studio personnel, C-3PO signs his name and thereby joins such stars as Greta Garbo, Clark Gable and Barbra Streisand. (Photo by Nick Ut/AP Photo)



What's billed as the world's first gay doll stands 13 inches tall, wears one earring, a custom-made flannel cowboy shirt and sports a $15 price tag, has finally “come out of the closet”, shown August 3, 1978. Gay Bob is beginning to catch on, according to his 37-year-old developer Harvey Rosenberg of New York, who has already sold 10,000 of the dolls through mail-order ads. (Photo by Marty Lederhandler/AP Photo)

What's billed as the world's first gay doll stands 13 inches tall, wears one earring, a custom-made flannel cowboy shirt and sports a $15 price tag, has finally “come out of the closet”, shown August 3, 1978. Gay Bob is beginning to catch on, according to his 37-year-old developer Harvey Rosenberg of New York, who has already sold 10,000 of the dolls through mail-order ads. (Photo by Marty Lederhandler/AP Photo)



Erik Estrada the swarthy, smiling highway patrolman in television's “Chips” series practices roller disco with Jan Augay in Los Angeles on August 8, 1979 for an upcoming special two-hour episode of “Chips”. The scenes were scheduled to be filmed with Estrada on Wednesday, but because of his motorcycle accident on Monday, the scenes will be filmed around him. Estrada is listed in serious condition at UCLA Medical Center. (Photo by Wally Fong/AP Photo)

Erik Estrada the swarthy, smiling highway patrolman in television's “Chips” series practices roller disco with Jan Augay in Los Angeles on August 8, 1979 for an upcoming special two-hour episode of “Chips”. The scenes were scheduled to be filmed with Estrada on Wednesday, but because of his motorcycle accident on Monday, the scenes will be filmed around him. Estrada is listed in serious condition at UCLA Medical Center. (Photo by Wally Fong/AP Photo)



Nancy Adams, 20, of Beuchel, Kentucky, holds brands of cigarettes named “I Like Ike” and “Stevenson For President”, novelty blends manufactured by Tobacco Blending Corporation, August 9, 1952 in Louisville, Kentucky. By comparing sales volume of each brand the company hopes to weed out the most popular candidate for president. (Photo by H.B. Littell/AP Photo)

Nancy Adams, 20, of Beuchel, Kentucky, holds brands of cigarettes named “I Like Ike” and “Stevenson For President”, novelty blends manufactured by Tobacco Blending Corporation, August 9, 1952 in Louisville, Kentucky. By comparing sales volume of each brand the company hopes to weed out the most popular candidate for president. (Photo by H.B. Littell/AP Photo)



Demonstrators participating in a “Women Running Against Reagan” rally run down Dallas' Commerce Street in Dallas, on Saturday, August 18, 1984 with a banner reading: “Retire Ronald Reagan”. The Republican National Convention begins Monday. (Photo by Lana Harris/AP Photo)

Demonstrators participating in a “Women Running Against Reagan” rally run down Dallas' Commerce Street in Dallas, on Saturday, August 18, 1984 with a banner reading: “Retire Ronald Reagan”. The Republican National Convention begins Monday. (Photo by Lana Harris/AP Photo)



Young Nazis crowd on the back of a truck used for propaganda purposes advising people to vote “Yes” in the great plebiscite as to whether Adolf Hitler should be elected President, in Berlin, Germany, Aug. 19, 1934. (Photo by AP Photo)

Young Nazis crowd on the back of a truck used for propaganda purposes advising people to vote “Yes” in the great plebiscite as to whether Adolf Hitler should be elected President, in Berlin, Germany, Aug. 19, 1934. (Photo by AP Photo)



Spanish apprentice bullfighter Francisco “Paco” Nunez, on his hands and knees, is attacked by bull during his performance in the bullring in Guadarrama, Spain, August 23, 1972. He was unhurt. (Photo by F. Botan/AP Photo)

Spanish apprentice bullfighter Francisco “Paco” Nunez, on his hands and knees, is attacked by bull during his performance in the bullring in Guadarrama, Spain, August 23, 1972. He was unhurt. (Photo by F. Botan/AP Photo)



Ventriloquist Paul Winchell, 24, prepares for a solo, cross-country trip on his motorcycle to visit his folks in Los Angeles, in New York, August 25, 1947. He says his dummy, Jerry Mahoney, would like to go along as a handlebar rider, but he doesn't believe he's strong enough to make it. (Photo by Ed Ford/AP Photo)

Ventriloquist Paul Winchell, 24, prepares for a solo, cross-country trip on his motorcycle to visit his folks in Los Angeles, in New York, August 25, 1947. He says his dummy, Jerry Mahoney, would like to go along as a handlebar rider, but he doesn't believe he's strong enough to make it. (Photo by Ed Ford/AP Photo)



Children in Berlin schools have been instructed in regular schools how to conduct themselves in case of war with its accompanying air raids and gas attacks. Here is a group removing their masks at the close of a day's classes, August 31, 1939 but they took the masks home with them just in case. This was before the present crisis, but on August 31 Europe feared the hour when peace would end was near. (Photo by AP Photo)

Children in Berlin schools have been instructed in regular schools how to conduct themselves in case of war with its accompanying air raids and gas attacks. Here is a group removing their masks at the close of a day's classes, August 31, 1939 but they took the masks home with them just in case. This was before the present crisis, but on August 31 Europe feared the hour when peace would end was near. (Photo by AP Photo)



Wimbledon champion Billie Jean King checks the muscle on her nemesis, Bobby Riggs, in New York, July 11, 1973. King and Riggs announced they will meet in a $100,000 tennis grudge match like the one in which Riggs bested Margaret Court earlier this year. Time and place is yet to be announced.  Mrs. King is 26 years younger than Riggs. (Photo by Anthony Camerano/AP Photo)

Wimbledon champion Billie Jean King checks the muscle on her nemesis, Bobby Riggs, in New York, July 11, 1973. King and Riggs announced they will meet in a $100,000 tennis grudge match like the one in which Riggs bested Margaret Court earlier this year. Time and place is yet to be announced. Mrs. King is 26 years younger than Riggs. (Photo by Anthony Camerano/AP Photo)



Model Pat Parker has a puff from a red stemmed pipe with rhinestone-set white bowl while relaxing in New York, July 15, 1954. The pipe is just the thing to match the red tartan lounge suit, with white lace collar and knee cuffs. (Photo by Robert Kradin/AP Photo)

Model Pat Parker has a puff from a red stemmed pipe with rhinestone-set white bowl while relaxing in New York, July 15, 1954. The pipe is just the thing to match the red tartan lounge suit, with white lace collar and knee cuffs. (Photo by Robert Kradin/AP Photo)



These four women were members of a band of more than 50 Gypsies who kept an all night vigil outside of Bellevue Hospital, New York, July 7, 1938, praying for recovery of one of their own, Louis Di Metro, 20, seriously ill with a throat infection. The malady he is suffering is reported to be fatal in 90 per cent of its cases. (Photo by AP Photo)

These four women were members of a band of more than 50 Gypsies who kept an all night vigil outside of Bellevue Hospital, New York, July 7, 1938, praying for recovery of one of their own, Louis Di Metro, 20, seriously ill with a throat infection. The malady he is suffering is reported to be fatal in 90 per cent of its cases. (Photo by AP Photo)



Portable solid timber bomb shelter is large enough for three persons and takes only 10 minutes to erect June 2, 1942 in New York. No metal, not even nails, is used in its construction. The invention of C. Boissevain of New York, the shelter is on exhibition at the 1942 inventors' exposition sponsored by the American Hobby Federation in New York. (Photo by AP Photo)

Portable solid timber bomb shelter is large enough for three persons and takes only 10 minutes to erect June 2, 1942 in New York. No metal, not even nails, is used in its construction. The invention of C. Boissevain of New York, the shelter is on exhibition at the 1942 inventors' exposition sponsored by the American Hobby Federation in New York. (Photo by AP Photo)



Television newswoman Barbara Walters, co-host of NBC's Today Show, shares a laugh with staff members in New York City, June 3, 1976. Today will be Walters' last live appearance on NBC as she joins ABC to become the rival networks' evening news anchorwoman. (Photo by AP Photo)

Television newswoman Barbara Walters, co-host of NBC's Today Show, shares a laugh with staff members in New York City, June 3, 1976. Today will be Walters' last live appearance on NBC as she joins ABC to become the rival networks' evening news anchorwoman. (Photo by AP Photo)



Children eye a model of an alien on display inside the International UFO Museum and Research Center in Roswell, N.M., Monday, June 9, 1997. The museum, which is free to the public, receives visitors from all over the world. (Photo by Eric Draper/AP Photo)

Children eye a model of an alien on display inside the International UFO Museum and Research Center in Roswell, N.M., Monday, June 9, 1997. The museum, which is free to the public, receives visitors from all over the world. (Photo by Eric Draper/AP Photo)



Press and newsreel long-focus cameras are trained on the Royal Box at Ascot on June 17, 1937. (Photo by AP Photo)

Press and newsreel long-focus cameras are trained on the Royal Box at Ascot on June 17, 1937. (Photo by AP Photo)



A woman falls to the beach after she was attacked by three white women segregationists, when she attempted a wade-in with several African American and white desegregationist demonstrators, June 23, 1964, St. Augustine Beach, Fla. The people in the photo are unidentified. (Photo by AP Photo/JK)

A woman falls to the beach after she was attacked by three white women segregationists, when she attempted a wade-in with several African American and white desegregationist demonstrators, June 23, 1964, St. Augustine Beach, Fla. The people in the photo are unidentified. (Photo by AP Photo/JK)
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