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American Music Awards Nominations
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American Music Awards Nominations
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FILE - In this March, 10, 2015, file photo, New Mexico state Sen. Jacob R. Candelaria speaks during the Senate Public Affairs Committee at the state Capital in Santa Fe, N.M. On Sunday, Oct. 25, 2020, Candelaria said he received anonymous threatening telephone messages shortly after publicly criticizing a political demonstration that took place outside the state Capitol, and that he fears for his safety. (Luke E. Montavon/Santa Fe New Mexican via AP, File)
FILE - Sally Field arrives at the 20th annual Costume Designers Guild Awards on Feb. 20, 2018, in Beverly Hills, Calif. Field turns 74 on Nov. 6. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File)
FILE - Lorde, performs during the Corona Capital music festival in Mexico City, on Nov. 17, 2018. Lorde turns 24 on Nov. 7. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo, File)
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CP1STO2406857 | 2018 
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A member of the Hells Angels arrives for a national gathering in Saint-Charles-sur-Richelieu, Que., Friday, August 10, 2018. The Supreme Court of Canada is expected to rule this morning on whether it will hear an appeal in the case of a Nova Scotia man accused of committing a Hells Angels-ordered killing 18 years ago. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes
Minister Ralph Goodale speaks to media at the Vancouver Island Conference Centre during the Liberal cabinet retreat in Nanaimo, B.C., on Tuesday, August 21, 2018. The Trudeau government has tabled legislation today that proposes eliminate segregation of inmates in federal correctional institutions from the general prison population. Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale says the new bill is the result of recent court decisions on administrative segregation as well as recommendations from a coroner's inquest into the 2007 death of teenager Ashley Smith, who died by self-strangulation after spending more than 1,000 days in segregation. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chad Hipolito
Canada's Xavier Parent (24) is bumped by Switzerland's Ronny Dahler (15) during first period round-robin Hlinka Gretzky Cup hockey action in Edmonton on Monday, Aug. 6, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Codie McLachlan
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CP1STO578144 | 2018-08 
FILE - In this Aug. 9, 2018, file photo, U.S. Vice President Mike Pence, center, is greeted by Deputy Secretary of Defense Pat Shanahan, left, and then Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis before speaking at an event on the creation of a United States Space Force at the Pentagon. Shanahan says he endorses his predecessor’s renewed emphasis on addressing the rising threats from China and Russia. At a morning meeting Thursday, Jan. 3, 2019, at the Pentagon with the military service secretaries and other top civilian officials, Shanahan said he was focused on the defense strategy developed during the tenure of Mattis. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)
FILE - In this Aug. 31, 2018 file photo, firecrackers go off as a supporter in favor of a decision by Guatemala's President Jimmy Morales to shut down a U.N.-sponsored anti-graft commission led by Ivan Velasquez, protests outside the United Nations International Commission Against Impunity, CICIG, headquarters in Guatemala City. Guatemala announces on Monday, Jan, 7, 2018, that it is going to withdraw from UN-sponsored anti-corruption commission. (AP Photo/Moises Castillo, File)
FILE- In this Aug. 1, 2018, file photo, a woman uses a ride-hailing app while waiting for a ride outside Grand Central Terminal in New York. Ride-hailing services are hoping customers will think along the same lines about their transportation needs. Uber and Lyft recently launched subscription plans promising savings for those trips to the gym, to work or around town. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File)
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CP1STO578145 | 2018-08 
THE MAGICIANS, l-r: Summer Bishil, Hale Appleman in 'All That Josh' (Season 3, Episode 9, aired March 7, 2018). ph: Eric Milner/© Syfy/courtesy Everett Collection
Josephine Skriver out and about for Celebrity Candids - TUE, Build Studio NY, New York, NY August 7, 2018. Photo By: RCF/Everett Collection
DIETLAND, Drew Gehling, Joy Nash in 'Plum Tuckered', (Season 1, Episode 105, aired June 25, 2018), ph: Patrick Harbron / ©AMC / courtesy Everett Collection
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CP2STO48076 | 2018-08 
A McDonald's McCafe (Canada) fast food restaurant sign with its distinctive Canadian maple leaf logo, Richmond, B.C. on Tuesday, August 28, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS IMAGES/Bayne Stanley
Urban clothing designer Master Bougaricci at the Fasion & Design Festival in Montreal, Que. on Thursday, August 23, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS IMAGES/Mario Beauregard
British singer Calum Scott performing at the Pride LGBT festival in Montreal, Que., on Sunday, August 19, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS IMAGES/Mario Beauregard
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CP2STO212327 | 2018 - 08 
Jean Francois Girardin and Eric Briffard during a tribute to Joel Robuchon at the Cathedral of Poitier. Joel Robuchon is the most starred chef in the world, died Monday, August 6, 2018 following a cancer, on August 17, 2018 in Poitiers. Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM
tribute to Joel Robuchon at the Cathedral of Poitier. Joel Robuchon is the most starred chef in the world, died Monday, August 6, 2018 following a cancer, on August 17, 2018 in Poitierst. Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM
Jean Pierre Raffarin during a tribute to Joel Robuchon at the Cathedral of Poitier. Joel Robuchon is the most starred chef in the world, died Monday, August 6, 2018 following a cancer, on August 17, 2018 in Poitierst. Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM
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CP2STO48077 | 2018-08 
The Duke of Cambridge speaks during a service at Amiens Cathedral, France, to mark the centenary of the Battle of Amiens and the subsequent 'Hundred Days Offensive' which was a decisive point in the First World War.
Tina O’Brien.
Grace Jones performs live at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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CP2STO48078 | 2018-08 
File photo dated August 12, 2018 of Paris Saint-Germain's Neymar Jr during the Ligue 1 PSG v Caen football match at the Parc des Princes Stadium in Paris, France. Sports equipment manufacturer Nike has parted ways with Neymar, ending one of the company's highest-profile sponsorship deals a decade and a half after signing the star striker as a 13-year-old prodigy. Brazilian newspaper Folha de Sao Paulo said Neymar's last deal with Nike was an 11-year contract that is set to expire in 2022, worth a total 100 million euros. Photo by Christian Liewig/ABACAPRESS.COM
Serge Zaka, doctor in agro-meteorology at INRAE (Institut national de la recherche agronomique) and awarded 2021 Weather Photographer, studies the impact of climate change on agriculture. Since 2003, he has traveled across France to study and immortalize the most beautiful climatic events. Superposition in Palavas, France on august 2018. Photo by Serge Zaka / ABACAPRESS.COM
Serge Zaka, doctor in agro-meteorology at INRAE (Institut national de la recherche agronomique) and awarded 2021 Weather Photographer, studies the impact of climate change on agriculture. Since 2003, he has traveled across France to study and immortalize the most beautiful climatic events. in St Drezery, France august 13, 2018. Photo by Serge Zaka / ABACAPRESS.COM
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(BX2) NEW LONDON, N.H. AUG. 28 - WILL TUTOR THE CROWN PRINCE OF JAPAN MRS. ELIZABETH GRAY VINING, SELECTED BY THE STATE DEPARTMENT AS A TUTOR FOR THE CROWN PRINCE OF JAPAN. RELAXES WITH HER PET DOG "HARNISH" WHILE VACATIONING AT FARM HERE. MRS. VINING, A PHILADELPHIA WIDOW AND AUTHOR OF CHILDRENS BOOKS, SAYS SHE WILL GIVE THE 12-YEAR-OLD HEIR TO THE JAPANESE THRONE A COURSE IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE WITH EMPHASIS UPON AMERICAN THOUGHTS AND IDEALS. HARNISH WILL HAVE TO STAY HOME MRS. VINING ADDED.

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DRESDEN

ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO FROM LONDON

ELECTION TIME IN DRESDEN

THE FIRST POSTWAR COMMUNAL ELECTIONS IN THE SOVIET OCCUPATION ZONE OF DRESDEN, GERMANY TOOK PLACE ON SEPTEMBER 1.  THROUGHOUT THE RUSSIAN ZONE OF GERMANY CITIES AND TOWNS WERE PLASTERED WITH THE RED AND WHITE POSTERS OF THE SOVIET SPONSORED SOCIALIST UNITY PARTY (SED).  OVER 15,000 MEMBERS OF THE SOCIALIST PARTY CROWDED INTO THE KARL MARX PLAZA, IN SAXONY'S CAPITAL CITY OF DRESDEN, TO ATTEND THE ELECTION EVE RALLY ON AUGUST 31, 1946. 

ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO SHOWS:  A VIEW OF THE PACKED KARL MARX PLATZ, IN THE CITY OF DRESDEN, IN SOVIET OCCUPIED GERMANY, WHERE, ON AUGUST 31, OVER 15,000 MEMBERS OF THE SOCIALIST UNITY PARTY, HELD THEIR ELECTION EVE RALLY.

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FILE - In this Aug. 1946 file photo, Boston Red Sox second baseman Bobby Doerr poses in Boston. Doerr, a Hall of Fame second baseman who was dubbed the "silent captain" by longtime Red Sox teammate and life-long friend Ted Williams, has died. He was 99. (AP Photo/File)
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CP1STO579745 | 1946-08 
WORLD WAR II
GIVING THE ORDERS to this impressive array of top-ranking generals is Regimental Sgt.-Major Crickmore who is marshalling them amid laughter for group photograph at Imperial General Staff's 1955 exercise at Camberley Staff College.  Frome right in front are Gen. Sir. Richard Gale; Fitzroy Maclean, Undersecretary for War; Major-Gen C. E. Weir; Admiral Earl Mountbatten, First Sea Lord; Lt.-Gen Guy G. Simonds, retiring chief of the Canadian Army Staff; Field Marshal Sir John Harding; Antony Head. War Secretary; Lt.-Gen. H. Wells; Gen. Sir Gerald templer; Brig. H. S. Cilliers and Gen Sir Charles F. Keightley. 8/23/1955
FILE - In this Aug. 8, 1955 file photo, technicians make last minute adjustments on the American atomic research reactor assembled at the Palace of Nations for the international conference on the peaceful uses of atomic energy, in Geneva, Switzerland. In 2018, as North Korea mulls negotiating over its nukes, it may draw lessons from Mideast strongmen and their nuclear threats. Given the hostility between Iran and the U.S., it's easy to forget that America actually began Iran's nuclear program through its "Atoms for Peace" program during the time of the U.S.-backed shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - This Aug. 9, 1955 file photo shows Medgar Evers, serving as state secretary for the NAACP,  in Jackson, Miss. The Mississippi home of the slain civil rights leader is one step closer to becoming a national monument.  The U.S. House voted Tuesday, May 15, 2018, to pass a bill that would establish the Medgar Evers National Monument in Jackson. The Senate must still vote on the measure filed by Democratic Rep. Bennie Thompson of Mississippi. As Mississippi’s first NAACP field secretary, beginning in 1954, Evers organized protests and boycotts to fight segregation. He was assassinated by a white supremacist outside his family’s Jackson home in 1963.  (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO579604 | 1955-08 
FILE - In this Aug. 3, 1985, file photo, former New York Jets quarterback Joe Namath poses with a bronze bust of himself after his induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. Broadway Joe was the No. 1 overall pick in the AFL draft in 1965 and went on to deliver the franchise its only Super Bowl victory - and still its only appearance in the big game. (AP Photo/Ernie Mastroianni, File)
FILE - In this Aug. 4, 1985, file photo, Chicago White Sox pitcher Tom Seaver reacts as a fly ball hit by New York Yankees' Don Baylor is caught, ending the game and giving Seaver his 300th win, in a baseball game at Yankee Stadium in New York. Seaver, the galvanizing leader of the Miracle Mets 1969 championship team and a pitcher who personified the rise of expansion teams during an era of radical change for baseball, has died. He was 75. The Hall of Fame said Wednesday night, Sept. 2, 2020, that Seaver died Aug. 31 from complications of Lewy body dementia and COVID-19. (AP Photo/Forrest Anderson, File)
FILE - Tina Turner performs at New York's Madison Square Garden on Aug. 1, 1985. Turner will be inducted to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The ceremony, to be held at the Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland, will be simulcast on SiriusXM and air later on HBO. (AP Photo/Ray Stubblebine, File)
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