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USSR's I. Byakin checks team Canada's Dave Andreychuk during Junior World Ice Hockey Championships in Leningrad on Dec. 30, 1982. The Canadian Press/TASS
Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau (bottom centre) and son Justin (top left) riding a Leopard tank in Lahr, West Germany, Nov. 11, 1982, along with Canadian Lt. Jon MacIntyre of Charlottetown (bottom left) and Toronto MP Roy McLaren (top right). THE CANADIAN PRESS/Peter Bregg
Workers use a helicopter to haul the carcasses of 10,000 caribou as claen-up operations continue here 10/6/1984 to clear the Caniapiscaou River of the animals that drowned during their winter migration. (CP PHOTO/ Ryan Remiorz)
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CP1STO577891 | 1982 
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FILE - In this Aug. 10, 1982 file photo, a leather straps on the Virginia State Electric Chair, lay over the side of the chair prior to the scheduled execution of Frank J. Coppola at the Virginia State Penitentiary in Richmond, Va.  Jerry Givens, who served as Virginia’s chief executioner for 17 years before going to prison and becoming a prominent voice against capital punishment, has died. He was 67.   Terence Travers, a son, said Givens died April 13, 2020 in Henrico, which is outside of Richmond.   (AP Photo/Steve Helber, File)
FILE - In this Aug. 2, 1982 file photo, Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, foreground center, inspects the bomb damage in the Arab University area of West Beirut, Lebanon, following the heavy bombardment by Israel the day before. It was a century ago on Sept. 1, 1920, that a French general, Henri Gouraud, stood on the porch of the French residence in Beirut surrounded by local politicians and religious leaders and declared the State of Greater Lebanon - the precursor to the modern state of Lebanon. (AP Photo/Mourad Raouf, File)
In this Aug. 1, 1982 photo, Irish-American novelist and playwright J.P. Donleavy inspects show horses at his home in Mullingar, Ireland. Donleavy, whose ribald debut novel "The Ginger Man" met scorn, censorship and eventually celebration as a groundbreaking classic, has died at age 91. Donleavy, a native New Yorker who lived his final years on an estate west of Dublin, died Monday, Sept. 11, 2017, in Ireland. (AP Photo)
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CP1STO723533 | 1982-08 
Kray twin Ronnie (glasses, centre) arriving under heavy guard at Chingford Old Church for the funeral of his mother, Mrs. Violet Kray who died last week.
Controversial British film maker Ken Russell, gives a press conference in Copenhagen.
Sir Ranulph Fiennes (l) and Charles Burton (r) get a celebration drink as they set foot on firm ground at Longyearbyen, Spitzbergen, Norway, for the beginning of the end of their epic round the world expedition in which they touched both Poles. They arrived after the British Transglobe Expedition ship, MV Benjamin Bowring, had been trapped in Polar ice cap for 12 days. The explorers hope to arrive back in Greenwich, London, at the end of the month (August) to be greeted by their patron, The Prince of Wales.
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CP2STO49228 | 1982-08 
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CP2STO49229 | 1982-08 
Allen Hargreaves pours a glass of wine with the help of his new co presenter 'Hero 1' a domestic Robot
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher (seated far left) with delegates at the opening ceremony at Westminster Hall.
Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh are paddled ashore in separate canoes at Funafuti, Tuvalu
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CP2STO47622 | 1982 
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Scott Weiland at the Anna Sui fashion show at the Bryant Park Tents in New York City on September 14,2005.
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CP2STO47621 | 1982 
FILE - In this Dec. 21, 1982, file photo, Boston Celtics coach Bill Fitch and players Rick Robey, center, and Larry Bird watch from the bench as their team loses to the Philadelphia 76ers 122-105 in an NBA basketball game Philadelphia. Fitch is among 13 finalists for enshrinement later this year into the Basketball Hall of Fame. (AP Photo/Peter Morgan, File)
FILE - In this Nov. 17, 1982, file photo, New England Patriots coach Ron Meyer talks with the media in Foxborough, Mass. From SMU’s “Pony Express” to the NFL’s infamous “Snowplow Game,” former college and professional football coach Ron Meyer was in the middle of some of the game’s most controversial and colorful teams and moments in the 1980s. Meyer died Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2017, in Austin, Texas, at age 76.  (AP Photo/Paul Benoit, File)
FILE  - In this Oct. 1982 file photo, AP Correspondent Ed Blanche, right, interviews Reverend Ian Paisley, Member of Parliament, leader of Ulster's Democratic Unionist Party in Belfast, Northern Ireland.  Family members say Ed Blanche, a longtime correspondent and Middle East editor for The Associated Press who covered transformative events from Northern Ireland to Lebanon, has died. He was 76, it was reported on Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2019. (AP Photo/Corporate Archives, File)
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CP1STO577890 | 1982 
USSR's I. Byakin checks team Canada's Dave Andreychuk during Junior World Ice Hockey Championships in Leningrad on Dec. 30, 1982. The Canadian Press/TASS
Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau (bottom centre) and son Justin (top left) riding a Leopard tank in Lahr, West Germany, Nov. 11, 1982, along with Canadian Lt. Jon MacIntyre of Charlottetown (bottom left) and Toronto MP Roy McLaren (top right). THE CANADIAN PRESS/Peter Bregg
Workers use a helicopter to haul the carcasses of 10,000 caribou as claen-up operations continue here 10/6/1984 to clear the Caniapiscaou River of the animals that drowned during their winter migration. (CP PHOTO/ Ryan Remiorz)
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CP1STO577891 | 1982 
Policemen speak to Santa Claus outise Harrods Store in London after being nicked for obstruction. Santa was offering to pose with passers by while a colleague took pictures  December 1982   . © Mirrorpix   *** Local Caption *** christmasgreetings. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA3566891)
Michael Foot 1982 Cenotaph London Rememberance Sunday holding wreaths. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL708223)
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CP2STO47624 | 1982 
Workers use a helicopter to haul the carcasses of 10,000 caribou as claen-up operations continue here 10/6/1984 to clear the Caniapiscaou River of the animals that drowned during their winter migration. (CP PHOTO/ Ryan Remiorz)
Saskatchewan Roughriders Dwight Edwards goes up and over Hamilton Tiger Cats David Shaw during CFL action, Oct 11, 1982. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Hans Deryk
10/6/82--Windsor, N.S.--Howard Dill, a Windsor farmer, inspects his prize winning pumpkin.  His 445 pound pumpkin won the international pumpkin growers contest at the Atlantic Winter Fair.  Dill defeated Canadian entries, and American weights that were phoned in from Half Moon Bay in California. (CP Photo) 1982 (UPC/Michael Creagen)
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CP1STO579060 | 1982-10 
FILE - In this Dec. 21, 1982, file photo, Boston Celtics coach Bill Fitch and players Rick Robey, center, and Larry Bird watch from the bench as their team loses to the Philadelphia 76ers 122-105 in an NBA basketball game Philadelphia. Fitch is among 13 finalists for enshrinement later this year into the Basketball Hall of Fame. (AP Photo/Peter Morgan, File)
FILE - In this Dec. 23, 1982, file photo, Chaminade's Tony Randolph attempts to edge Virginia's Ralph Sampson, left, out of the play during a college basketball game in Honolulu. Virginia's basketball program, which gave us one of the sport's greatest players in Sampson and its two biggest upsets, by Division II Chaminade and the world's most famous 16 seed in UMBC, is now on the verge of writing a new chapter _ one that would nott be appreciated by nearly as many people were it not for the huge platform Virginia hoops helped create. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this Dec. 6, 1982 file photo, actress Penny Marshall poses with her brother, producer-director Garry Marshall at a dinner given in honor of Garry Marshall by the Los Angeles Free Clinic in Los Angeles. Penny Marshall died of complications from diabetes on Monday, Dec. 17, 2018, at her Hollywood Hills home. She was 75. Gary Marshall died in 2016. (AP Photo/Nick Ut, File)
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CP1STO579055 | 1982-12 
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