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Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Brandon Lyon works against the Minnesota Twins in the fourth inning Tuesday night, Aug. 21, 2001, in Minneapolis where he posted his second win. The Blue Jays won 7-5. (AP Photo/Jim Mone)
Dixie Tilden stands in the backyard of her home where flood waters of the Chippewa River have creeped past a bird feeder, at right, Wednesday, April 11, 2001, in Montevideo, Minn. Tilden and her husband Jerry rebuilt after the 1997 flood surrounded their home and they said they plan to rebuild after this current flood subsides, because they like living by the river. (AP Photo/Jim Mone)
talian physicist Guglielmo Marconi reads signals on a tape recorder, left, with a spark coil used for ship-to-shore radio tests in this 1901 photo. Marconi's perfection of wireless transmissions played a key role in future military intelligence gathering according to historian John Keegan, author of "Intelligence in War: Knowledge of the Enemy from Napoleon to Al-Qaeda."  (AP Photo)
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File photo of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, dated October 17, 1973, during the Yom Kippour war. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
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(240601) -- SHANGHAI, June 1, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- A C919 jetliner carrying more than 100 Hong Kong young talents receives a ceremonial water salute on its arrival at the Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport in Shanghai, east China, June 1, 2024. A C919 jetliner of the China Eastern Airlines fleet on Saturday kicked off its first overseas commercial chartered flight, providing a round-trip service between Shanghai and Hong Kong. Flying from the Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport to the Hong Kong International Airport Saturday morning, it carried more than 100 Hong Kong young talents on its return trip on the same day. The Hong Kong young talents are reported to be in Shanghai for internship, visits and exchange activities. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Liu Ying)
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Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Brandon Lyon works against the Minnesota Twins in the fourth inning Tuesday night, Aug. 21, 2001, in Minneapolis where he posted his second win. The Blue Jays won 7-5. (AP Photo/Jim Mone)
Dixie Tilden stands in the backyard of her home where flood waters of the Chippewa River have creeped past a bird feeder, at right, Wednesday, April 11, 2001, in Montevideo, Minn. Tilden and her husband Jerry rebuilt after the 1997 flood surrounded their home and they said they plan to rebuild after this current flood subsides, because they like living by the river. (AP Photo/Jim Mone)
talian physicist Guglielmo Marconi reads signals on a tape recorder, left, with a spark coil used for ship-to-shore radio tests in this 1901 photo. Marconi's perfection of wireless transmissions played a key role in future military intelligence gathering according to historian John Keegan, author of "Intelligence in War: Knowledge of the Enemy from Napoleon to Al-Qaeda."  (AP Photo)
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CP2STO426404 | 2037 
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File photo of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, on November 23, 1973 during the Arab-Israeli War of 1973, on the West Bank of the Suez Canal. Photo by Milner/Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
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CP2STO47995 | 2037-10 
talian physicist Guglielmo Marconi reads signals on a tape recorder, left, with a spark coil used for ship-to-shore radio tests in this 1901 photo. Marconi's perfection of wireless transmissions played a key role in future military intelligence gathering according to historian John Keegan, author of "Intelligence in War: Knowledge of the Enemy from Napoleon to Al-Qaeda."  (AP Photo)
FILE - Italian physicist Guglielmo Marconi reads signals on a tape recorder, left, with a spark coil used for ship-to-shore radio tests in this 1901 photo. A group of scientists are conducting tests that could debunk Marconi’s historic claim that he received the first wireless transatlantic message in Newfoundland more than a century ago. Skeptics say the Italian inventor, dubbed the father of radio after stating he had achieved the technological milestone on Dec. 12, 1901, probably heard static or lightning storms instead of a telegraph signal from Poldhu, England. (CP PICTURE ARCHIVE/AP)
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CP2STO961770 | 2037-03 
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File photo of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, dated October 17, 1973, during the Yom Kippour war. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
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CP2STO47996 | 2037-08 
(240601) -- SHANGHAI, June 1, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- A C919 jetliner carrying more than 100 Hong Kong young talents receives a ceremonial water salute on its arrival at the Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport in Shanghai, east China, June 1, 2024. A C919 jetliner of the China Eastern Airlines fleet on Saturday kicked off its first overseas commercial chartered flight, providing a round-trip service between Shanghai and Hong Kong. Flying from the Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport to the Hong Kong International Airport Saturday morning, it carried more than 100 Hong Kong young talents on its return trip on the same day. The Hong Kong young talents are reported to be in Shanghai for internship, visits and exchange activities. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Liu Ying)
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CP1STO34490926 | 2037-06 
Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Brandon Lyon works against the Minnesota Twins in the fourth inning Tuesday night, Aug. 21, 2001, in Minneapolis where he posted his second win. The Blue Jays won 7-5. (AP Photo/Jim Mone)
Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Esteban Loaiza walks back to the mound after giving up a two-run home run to Minnesota Twins' Brian Buchanan in the first inning Wednesay night, Aug. 22, 2001 in Minneapolis. Loaiza gave up five runs on four hits in the innning. (AP Photo/Jim Mone)
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Cris Carter, seen through a memorial on the fence for the late offensive tackle Korey Stringer, arrives at the practice field, Thursday, Aug. 2, 2001, in Mankato, Minn. Stringer died early Wednesday of heat-related causes. (AP Photo/Jim Mone)
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CP2STO426405 | 2037-09 
ATTLEE ON ELECTION DAY 

LABOUR PARTY LEADER CLEMENT ATTLEE SMILES HAPPILY AS HE TOURS HIS WEST WALTHAMSTOW CONSTITUENCY THIS MORNING MAY 26, 1955. BEHIND HIM IS A LABOUR PARTY ELECTION CAMPAIGN POSTER BEARING HIS PORTRAIT OVER THE SLOGAN "YOU CAN TRUST MR. ATTLEE."

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Eyeing a Title All set to win the international frog jumping contest at Margate, Natal, South Africa, is the Frogtown Flier, which with two others came from Angels Camp, Calif. Frogs were given "British nationality" by the mayor of Margate, England, to represent Margate in contest.

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FILE - New York Giants centerfielder Willie Mays blows out a candle on a cake to celebrate his 24th birthday in the Polo Grounds club house after a night game with the Pittsburgh Pirates in New York, in this May 6, 1955, file photo. Mays turns 90 on Thursday, May 6, 2021. (AP Photo/Matty Zimmerman, File)
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CP1STO579607 | 1955-05 
FILE - In this May 27, 1956 file photo, French troops seal off Algiers' notorious casbah, 400-year-old teeming Arab quarter. French President Emmanuel Macron has formally recognized that the French state was responsible for the death of a dissident mathematician in Algeria in 1957, admitting for the first time the French military's "system" of torture during Algeria's independence war. (AP Photo)
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A BANK HOLIDAY CROWD OF PRE-WAR DIMENSIONS POURED INTO BRIGHTON, SUSSEX, BY BOAT, ROAD AND RAIL TODAY, EASTER MONDAY APRIL 22, 1956. A VARIETY OF SMALL CRAFT: SPEEDBOATS, MOTOR BOATS, DINGHIES, YACHTS AND CANOES, DOTTED THE WATERS PROVIDING A SPECTACLE FOR THE GAY CROWDS. 

ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO SHOWS:- AN AERIAL PICTURE MADE TODAY APRIL 22 SHOWING THE CROWDS OF HOLIDAY MAKERS ON BRIGHTON BEACH.

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FILE - In this May 27, 1956 file photo, French troops seal off Algiers' notorious casbah, 400-year-old teeming Arab quarter. French President Emmanuel Macron wants to take further steps to reckon with France's colonial-era wrongs in Algeria but is not considering an official apology, his office said. (AP Photo, file)
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CP1STO579593 | 1956-05 
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