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United States President George H.W. Bush speaks to a Joint Session of the U.S. Congress on the situation with Iraq and the Persian Gulf and on the federal deficit in the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. on September 11, 1990.
Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP /ABACAPRESS.COM
United States President George H.W. Bush meets with his military advisors in the Pentagon Gold Room at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., the usual meeting place of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, on August 15, 1990 to discuss the U.S. military response to the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. From left to right: White House Chief of Staff John Sununu; National Security Advisor Brent Scowcroft; General H. Norman Schwarzkopf, U.S. Army, Commander-in-Chief U.S. Central Command; U.S. Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney; President Bush; Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Colin E. Powell; and Vice Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral David E. Jeremiah, U.S. Navy.
Mandatory Credit: Robert D. Ward / DoD via CNP /ABACAPRESS.COM
United States President George H. W. Bush signs the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 into law during a ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C. on July 26, 1990. Pictured, on stage, (left to right): unidentified interpreter, Reverend Harold Wilke, first lady Barbara Bush, U.S. Vice President Dan Quayle, Evan Kemp, President Bush, Justin Dart, Sandra Parrino, and unidentified interpreter. The act prohibited employer discrimination on the basis of disability. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP /ABACAPRESS.COM
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EEC Building in Building in Brussels Belgium DBase MSI. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA474292)
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CP2STO49011 | 1990-08 
Captain Mark Phillips (r) on the bonnet of a Land Rover to get a better view of the proceedings at the Barbour British Open Horse Trials Championships at Gatcombe Park, Gloucestershire.
Queen Elizabeth II smiles from the barge taking her band Prince Michael of Kent (nearest camera) and the Duke of Kent to the Royal Yacht Britannia, for a banquet in honour of the Queen Mother's 90th birthday.
Members of the RAF Regiment, who will be manning the Rapier anti-aircraft missiles that Britain is sending to Saudi Arabia, dressed in the equiptment that will protect them from chemical weapons. 16/03/2004:  Problems with the supply of protective equipment meant British troops would have suffered "severe" consequences if Saddam Hussein had unleashed chemical weapons against them, a committee of MPs warned Tuesday 16 March 2004.
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CP2STO49009 | 1990-08 
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SEE WIRE STORY--MONTREAL--AM-MOHAWKS (MTL 4) OKA, QUE., Aug. 29--CUSTOMIZED CART--Two Mohawk Warriors travel on camoflaged golf cart near roadblock at Oka Wednesday. 1990 (CP Laserphoto) 1990 (Str-Tom Hanson) bg
U. S. President George Bush escorts Canadian  Prime Minister Brian Mulroney his wife Mila and son Mark as they arrive at the Bush's Kennebunkport home Monday, Aug. 27, 1990. The Mulroney's will spend the night at Walker's Point. Canadian Ambassador to the U.S. Derek Burney  walks behind Bush. (CP PHOTO/Ron Poling)
Canadian soldiers work at disassembling police barricade positioned down highway 344 from Mohawk blockade (top) at Oka Aug 20, 1990. (CP PHOTO/Bill Grimshaw)
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CP1STO578829 | 1990-08 
FILE - In this August 11, 1990 file photo, President George H. W. Bush comments to reporters at his Kennebunkport home in Maine, after meeting with his advisers on the Middle East crisis. Listening from left, are National Security Adviser Brent Scowcroft, White House Andy Card (partially hidden), Chief of Staff John Sununu, and Secretary of State James Baker III. A longtime adviser to Presidents Gerald Ford and George H.W. Bush has died. Brent Scowcroft was 95. A spokesperson for the late President Bush says Scowcroft died Thursday of natural causes at his home in Falls Church, Virginia.(AP Photo/Doug Mills)
FILE - In this Aug. 4, 1990 file photo, Iraqi soldiers get off the back of a troop carrier along the beachfront area in Kuwait City, two days after the invasion of Kuwait by Iraq. Saddam Hussein's army rolled into his tiny Gulf neighbor in August 1990, deposed the Kuwaiti royal family, who fled to Saudi Arabia, and declared the country Iraq's 19th province. (AP Photo/Stephanie McGehee, File)
FILE - In this file photo dated Aug. 9, 1990, former Ethiopian president Mengistu Haile Mariam, during a ceremony in Ethiopia.  Mengistu Haile Mariam ruled Ethiopia from 1974 to 1991 and is blamed for the killing of hundreds of students, intellectuals and politicians during what became known as the "Red Terror", against supposed enemies of his Soviet-backed military dictatorship. (AP Photo/Aris Saris, file)
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CP1STO1147790 | 1990-08 
A Canadian CF-18 gets the go-ahead for takeoff at dusk at the military base in Dohar, Qatar on December 3, 1990 shortly before the start of the Gulf War.A contract to replace Canada's aging fleet of jet fighters won't be finalized until at least 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson
The Winnipeg Jets  play the Quebec Nordiques, Nov 24, 1990, in Quebec City. The Canadian Press Images/Jacques Bossinot
Prime Minister Brian Mulroney displays a happy face as he dodges reporters questions, in Ottawa, Wednesday, Oct. 24, 1990, about the latest popularity poll that found he and his Conservative government are holding steady at the record low satisfaction rating of 15 percent. (CP PHOTO/Ron Poling)
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CP1STO577875 | 1990 
Suzi Quatro singer and actress at home dbase. ©Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA268487)
John Major outside his Leadership Campaign Headquarters in London  1990. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA597731)
John Major Prime Minister of Britain and Conservative MP for Huntingdon Cambridgeshire. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA242345)
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CP2STO47600 | 1990 
View of a ruined Bothy in the Scottish Highlands.
DJ and charity fundraiser Jimmy Savile pictured in his Leeds home following the news that he will be knighted in the Birthday Honours.
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 22/11/1996 Actor Sean Connery who was accused by Labour politicians of being "confused about his political loyalties" after he called for full Scottish independence. Tories had already mocked his appearance in an Scottish Nationalist Party political broadcast last night in which he declared that Scotland needed "real powers and a real parliament".  17/08/97 Connery was left deeply shaken after a brick thrown from a road bridge shattered the windscreen of his Range Rover, it was claimed. The 66-year-old actor was returning to his central London home after filming scenes from his movie The Avengers at Surrey's Shepperton Studios when the vandals struck.
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CP2STO47599 | 1990 
United States President George H.W. Bush speaks to a Joint Session of the U.S. Congress on the situation with Iraq and the Persian Gulf and on the federal deficit in the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. on September 11, 1990.
Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP /ABACAPRESS.COM
United States President George H.W. Bush meets with his military advisors in the Pentagon Gold Room at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., the usual meeting place of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, on August 15, 1990 to discuss the U.S. military response to the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. From left to right: White House Chief of Staff John Sununu; National Security Advisor Brent Scowcroft; General H. Norman Schwarzkopf, U.S. Army, Commander-in-Chief U.S. Central Command; U.S. Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney; President Bush; Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Colin E. Powell; and Vice Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral David E. Jeremiah, U.S. Navy.
Mandatory Credit: Robert D. Ward / DoD via CNP /ABACAPRESS.COM
United States President George H. W. Bush signs the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 into law during a ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C. on July 26, 1990. Pictured, on stage, (left to right): unidentified interpreter, Reverend Harold Wilke, first lady Barbara Bush, U.S. Vice President Dan Quayle, Evan Kemp, President Bush, Justin Dart, Sandra Parrino, and unidentified interpreter. The act prohibited employer discrimination on the basis of disability. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP /ABACAPRESS.COM
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CP2STO47601 | 1990 
FILE - Judith Krantz, poses in an undated file photo during an interview at her home in the Bel Air section of Los Angeles, Ca. Krantz died Saturday, June 22, 2019 in her Bel Air home od natural causes, said her son Tony Krantz. She was 91. (Deidre Hamill/AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this Nov. 22, 1990 file photo, President George H.W. Bush is greeted by Saudi troops and others as he arrives in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, for a Thanksgiving visit. Bush died at the age of 94 on Friday, Nov. 30, 2018, about eight months after the death of his wife, Barbara Bush. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)
FILE- In this Oct. 5, 1990, file photo traders on the New York Stock Exchange. In 1990, the S&P 500 declined 19.92 percent from July 16 until Oct. 11. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)
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CP1STO577874 | 1990 
Quebec Premier Robert Bourassa and opposition leader Jacques Parizeau smile for the cameras prior to a meeting to dsicuss Quebec's future June 29, 1990 in Montreal. THE CANADAIN PRESS/Paul Chiasson
Jean Chretien makes a victory sign shortly before the results were announced at the liberal leadership convention in Calgary.  He won on the first ballot. (CP PHOTO/Fred Chartrand)
Queen Elizabeth II looks at the displays in the Calgary Military museum escorted by Neil Stewart (left) and an unidentified officer of the Canadian Forces in Calgary, AB, June 30, 1990. The Queen will end her four-day visit to Alberta today and fly to Ottawa for Canada Day celebrations. (CP PHOTO/Chuck Stoody)
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CP1STO578832 | 1990-06 
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