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A group of “dozos”, hunters with powers, in the Malinke language, parade in a circle in the Ivory Coast village of Madinani April 3, 1996. A thousand hunter/singers gathered at a government environmental conference to discuss saving the Ivorian rain forest and to lobby for the right to bear arms, a part of their culture and livelihood outlawed since 1984. (Photo by David Guttenfelder/AP Photo)

A group of “dozos”, hunters with powers, in the Malinke language, parade in a circle in the Ivory Coast village of Madinani April 3, 1996. A thousand hunter/singers gathered at a government environmental conference to discuss saving the Ivorian rain forest and to lobby for the right to bear arms, a part of their culture and livelihood outlawed since 1984. (Photo by David Guttenfelder/AP Photo)



A crowd estimated at 35,000 friends, family and wellwishers wave flags and signs as they welcomed the aircraft carrier USS John F. Kennedy to the Norfolk Naval Base in Norfolk, Thursday, March 28, 1991. Ten thousand sailors in the eight ship Kennedy battle group returned to their homeport of Norfolk after a 7 month deployment on Operation Desert Storm. (Photo by Steve Helber/AP Photo)

A crowd estimated at 35,000 friends, family and wellwishers wave flags and signs as they welcomed the aircraft carrier USS John F. Kennedy to the Norfolk Naval Base in Norfolk, Thursday, March 28, 1991. Ten thousand sailors in the eight ship Kennedy battle group returned to their homeport of Norfolk after a 7 month deployment on Operation Desert Storm. (Photo by Steve Helber/AP Photo)



Comet Hale-Bopp seen above the ancient stone circle of Stonehenge in south west England Friday, March 28, 1997. Stonehenge, a collection of Bronze Age monuments, was constructed, according to modern archeological research, around 2000 BC. (Photo by Alastair Grant/AP Photo)

Comet Hale-Bopp seen above the ancient stone circle of Stonehenge in south west England Friday, March 28, 1997. Stonehenge, a collection of Bronze Age monuments, was constructed, according to modern archeological research, around 2000 BC. (Photo by Alastair Grant/AP Photo)



Brian Krause, of the Red Adair Co., guides an oil well capping device into place over a spouting well head as co-worker Bert Ballard looks on, Saturday, March 30, 1991 in Kuwait. The Adair Co. managed to cap the well after two attempts, plugging the hole with a mixture of mud and cement. This well was not ablaze. (Photo by Greg Gibson/AP Photo)

Brian Krause, of the Red Adair Co., guides an oil well capping device into place over a spouting well head as co-worker Bert Ballard looks on, Saturday, March 30, 1991 in Kuwait. The Adair Co. managed to cap the well after two attempts, plugging the hole with a mixture of mud and cement. This well was not ablaze. (Photo by Greg Gibson/AP Photo)



Two people demonstrate the EyePhone system which uses special goggles and a “DataGlove” which allows them to see and move objects around in a computer created environment. The EyePhone, developed by VPL Research, is on display at the Texpo Telecommunications Show being held in San Francisco on June 7, 1989. (Photo by Jeff Reinking/AP Photo)

Two people demonstrate the EyePhone system which uses special goggles and a “DataGlove” which allows them to see and move objects around in a computer created environment. The EyePhone, developed by VPL Research, is on display at the Texpo Telecommunications Show being held in San Francisco on June 7, 1989. (Photo by Jeff Reinking/AP Photo)



Residents, covering their noses, flee their homes on their water buffalos near the slopes of Mount Pinatubo, northwest of Botolan, Philippines, after the volcano erupted Wednesday, June 12, 1991. Volcanic activity began on Mount Pinatubo June 9, followed by three major explosions today with ash flow covering a wide area. (Photo by Pat Roque/AP Photo)

Residents, covering their noses, flee their homes on their water buffalos near the slopes of Mount Pinatubo, northwest of Botolan, Philippines, after the volcano erupted Wednesday, June 12, 1991. Volcanic activity began on Mount Pinatubo June 9, followed by three major explosions today with ash flow covering a wide area. (Photo by Pat Roque/AP Photo)



A workman throws debris out of a hole while cleaning up an apartment on Saturday, June 10, 1995 in Sarajevo. The damage was caused by a tank round which slammed into this apartment building three days ago. The situation in Sarajevo is becoming desperate as essential supplies in the besieged Bosnian capital are running out and nothing is coming in because of the Bosnian Serb stranglehold on the city. (Photo by AP Photo)

A workman throws debris out of a hole while cleaning up an apartment on Saturday, June 10, 1995 in Sarajevo. The damage was caused by a tank round which slammed into this apartment building three days ago. The situation in Sarajevo is becoming desperate as essential supplies in the besieged Bosnian capital are running out and nothing is coming in because of the Bosnian Serb stranglehold on the city. (Photo by AP Photo)



South Korean antiterrorist commandos slide down ropes with guns drawn during a training exercise in the main Olympic Stadium in Seoul, June 17, 1988. (Photo by Tsugufumi Matsumoto/AP Photo)

South Korean antiterrorist commandos slide down ropes with guns drawn during a training exercise in the main Olympic Stadium in Seoul, June 17, 1988. (Photo by Tsugufumi Matsumoto/AP Photo)



Robert Weisshappel with Motorola Cellular Subscriber Group holds the company's new MicroTac Elite cellular phone and a mock quarter-pound cheeseburger at the Summer Consumer's Electronics Show in Chicago, Il., June 23, 1994. The phone, the lightest most advanced cellular phone currently available in the world, weighs 3.9 ounces, less than the cheeseburger. (Photo by Mark Elias/AP Photo)

Robert Weisshappel with Motorola Cellular Subscriber Group holds the company's new MicroTac Elite cellular phone and a mock quarter-pound cheeseburger at the Summer Consumer's Electronics Show in Chicago, Il., June 23, 1994. The phone, the lightest most advanced cellular phone currently available in the world, weighs 3.9 ounces, less than the cheeseburger. (Photo by Mark Elias/AP Photo)



Shannon Rennert, of Moline, Ill., left, and Jim Sappington, of East Lawn, Ill., walk down a flooded street, Tuesday, June 29, 1993, Pleasant Valley, Iowa. Water from the Mississippi River is flooding many of the homes along its banks. Rennert and Sappington were in Pleasant valley to help Rennerts brother move his belongings. (Photo by John Gaps III/AP Photo)

Shannon Rennert, of Moline, Ill., left, and Jim Sappington, of East Lawn, Ill., walk down a flooded street, Tuesday, June 29, 1993, Pleasant Valley, Iowa. Water from the Mississippi River is flooding many of the homes along its banks. Rennert and Sappington were in Pleasant valley to help Rennerts brother move his belongings. (Photo by John Gaps III/AP Photo)



A National Guardsman armed with a rifle and bayonet rests in the window of a wrecked shop front in a shopping street in Detroit following three days and nights of rioting sparked by a police raid on an unlicensed bar in July 1967. (Photo by Rolls Press/Popperfoto/Getty Images)

A National Guardsman armed with a rifle and bayonet rests in the window of a wrecked shop front in a shopping street in Detroit following three days and nights of rioting sparked by a police raid on an unlicensed bar in July 1967. (Photo by Rolls Press/Popperfoto/Getty Images)



Villagers arrested by U.S. forces sit bound in the street after a roadside bomb attack that left four Americans and one Iraqi boy dead in Baqubah, Iraq, in March 2007. (Photo by Yuri Kozyrev/Noor Photo)

Villagers arrested by U.S. forces sit bound in the street after a roadside bomb attack that left four Americans and one Iraqi boy dead in Baqubah, Iraq, in March 2007. (Photo by Yuri Kozyrev/Noor Photo)



Thousands of people pass the White House in Washington on Saturday, October 11, 1992 during a candlelight march to honor people with AIDS. The 15-acre grid of the AIDS memorial quilt, which has 22,000 commemorative panels, is located nearby. Friends and family members lined up at a 50-foot-long string of tables to present new panels commemorating more people who have died of the disease. (Photo by Ron Edmonds/AP Photo)

Thousands of people pass the White House in Washington on Saturday, October 11, 1992 during a candlelight march to honor people with AIDS. The 15-acre grid of the AIDS memorial quilt, which has 22,000 commemorative panels, is located nearby. Friends and family members lined up at a 50-foot-long string of tables to present new panels commemorating more people who have died of the disease. (Photo by Ron Edmonds/AP Photo)



A house, tilted but not fallen down yet, stands near the car of its owner, crushed by debris and cracked San Francisco streets on October 18, 1989. (Photo by AP Photo)

A house, tilted but not fallen down yet, stands near the car of its owner, crushed by debris and cracked San Francisco streets on October 18, 1989. (Photo by AP Photo)



U.S. Army Spc. Corliss Young of Ft. Eustis, Va., helps a young Haitian girl off a truck filled with some of the 505 Haitians repatriated to Port-au-Prince, Tuesday, October 18, 1994, from Guantanamo Naval Base. This was the first group of Haitian repatriated since President Jean-Bertrand Aristide's arrival last Saturday. (Photo by Lynne Sladky/AP Photo)

U.S. Army Spc. Corliss Young of Ft. Eustis, Va., helps a young Haitian girl off a truck filled with some of the 505 Haitians repatriated to Port-au-Prince, Tuesday, October 18, 1994, from Guantanamo Naval Base. This was the first group of Haitian repatriated since President Jean-Bertrand Aristide's arrival last Saturday. (Photo by Lynne Sladky/AP Photo)



A reveler dresses in drag and poses for the camera during the annual Wigstock 92 celebration at New York's Tompkins Square Park, Monday, September 7, 1992, New York. The reveler who would only identify himself as “Guy”, was one of thousands who participated in this year's event which was also visited by Democratic Senate hopeful Liz Holtzman who seeking votes. (Photo by Bob Strong/AP Photo)

A reveler dresses in drag and poses for the camera during the annual Wigstock 92 celebration at New York's Tompkins Square Park, Monday, September 7, 1992, New York. The reveler who would only identify himself as “Guy”, was one of thousands who participated in this year's event which was also visited by Democratic Senate hopeful Liz Holtzman who seeking votes. (Photo by Bob Strong/AP Photo)



Florence Griffith Joyner falls to her knees in a prayerful manner after taking then 200-meter Olympic final in world record time in Seoul, in this Sept. 29, 1988 photo. Joyner died Monday September 21, 1998 in Mission Viejo, Calif.,  of an apparent heart seizure. She was 38. (Photo by Rusty Kennedy/AP photo)

Florence Griffith Joyner falls to her knees in a prayerful manner after taking then 200-meter Olympic final in world record time in Seoul, in this Sept. 29, 1988 photo. Joyner died Monday September 21, 1998 in Mission Viejo, Calif., of an apparent heart seizure. She was 38. (Photo by Rusty Kennedy/AP photo)



This September 22, 1993 file photo shows the wreckage of the Amtrak Sunset Limited train north of Mobile, Ala. A barge hit a railroad bridge and minutes later the train hit the bent tracks and plunged into the bayou, killing 47 people. (Photo by Mark Foley/AP Photo)

This September 22, 1993 file photo shows the wreckage of the Amtrak Sunset Limited train north of Mobile, Ala. A barge hit a railroad bridge and minutes later the train hit the bent tracks and plunged into the bayou, killing 47 people. (Photo by Mark Foley/AP Photo)



First Lady Nancy Reagan views earthquake damage tour of Mexico City Monday, September 23, 1985. While in Mexico City, Mrs. Reagan delivered a letter of sympathy from her husband and a $1 million “down payment” on U.S. government disaster aid to Mexico.   At left is Ambassador John Gavin and Mrs. Miguel del la Madrid, wife of Mexico's president. (Photo by Bob Dougherty/AP Photo)

First Lady Nancy Reagan views earthquake damage tour of Mexico City Monday, September 23, 1985. While in Mexico City, Mrs. Reagan delivered a letter of sympathy from her husband and a $1 million “down payment” on U.S. government disaster aid to Mexico. At left is Ambassador John Gavin and Mrs. Miguel del la Madrid, wife of Mexico's president. (Photo by Bob Dougherty/AP Photo)



p*rn star Linda Lovelace, who starred in “Deep Throat”, arrives at the Academy Award in Los Angeles, Ca, April 3, 1974. (Photo by AP Photo)

p*rn star Linda Lovelace, who starred in “Deep Throat”, arrives at the Academy Award in Los Angeles, Ca, April 3, 1974. (Photo by AP Photo)
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