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FILE - In this Jan. 12, 1992, file photo, Detroit Lions running back Barry Sanders, left, looks for room to run against the Washington Redskins during the second quarter of the NFC championship NFL football game at RFK Stadium in Washington. Sanders will join the Detroit Lions for their next game in Dallas, on Sunday, Sept. 30, 2018, as an ambassador for a team he left behind with a sudden retirement that created a rift between him and the franchise and fans. (AP Photo/Doug Mills, File)
FILE- In this Jan. 7, 1992, file photo, President George H. Bush, left, listens to Toys R Us Chairman Charles Lazarus, right, as he visits the toy chain's second store to open in Japan. Lazarus, the World War II veteran who founded Toy R Us, has died at age 94. Toy R Us confirmed Lazarus’ death in a statement Thursday, March 22, 2018. (AP Photo, File)
In this 1992 photo, Nicanor Parra writes on the blackboard as he teaches a class at an engineering school in Santiago, Chile. His messages reads in Spanish "Back to democracy for what. So the movie repeats itself? No." Parra, a Chilean physicist, mathematician and self-described “anti-poet” whose eccentric writings won him a leading place in Latin American literature, died Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2018. He was 103. (AP Photo/Alvaro Hoppe)
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CP1STO578797 | 1992-01 
FILE - In this Feb. 10, 1992 file photo, then leaders of Israeli Likud ruling party, left to right, Defense Minister Moshe Arens, Housing Minister Ariel Sharon, Foreign Minister David Levy and Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir attend a Likud Party convention in Tel Aviv, Israel. Moshe Arens, a former Israeli defense minister, foreign minister and an early political mentor to Benjamin Netanyahu, has died. He was 93. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik File)
FILE - In this Feb. 26, 1992, file photo, amateur Tiger Woods tees off at the 11th hole during the pro-m for the Los Angeles Open golf tournament at Riviera Country Club in Los Angeles. Woods made his PGA Tour debut at Riviera when he was a 16-year-old junior in high school. Woods is playing the Genesis Open, his first time at Riviera in 12 years. (AP Photo/Bob Galbraith, File)
Fabrice Becker of France performs in the Mens Freestyle Skiing during the Winter Olympic Games at Val d’Isere, France on Feb. 10, 1992, he went on to win the gold medal. (AP Photo/Laurent Rebours)
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CP1STO578794 | 1992-02 
FILE - In this March 6, 1992 file photo, Bill Cosby, from left, appears on the set with Gary Gray, and Jessica Vaughn during the taping of the final episode of "The Cosby Show," in New York. Cosby is facing the start of a sentencing hearing on Monday, Sept. 24, 2018, at which a judge will decide how to punish the 81-year-old comedian who was convicted in April of drugging and sexually assaulting former Temple University athletics employee Andrea Constand at his suburban Philadelphia home in 2004. (AP Photo, File)
FILE-- In this March 30, 1989 file photo, actor Rob Lowe croons a tune to Snow White during the opening number for the 61st Academy Awards presentation in Los Angeles.  (AP Photo/ Reed Saxon, File)
FILE - In this March 25, 1992 file photo, Pakistan's cricket captain Imran Khan, waving a Pakistan flag, is cheered by his teammates after Pakistan defeated England in the World Cup Cricket final, in Melbourne, Australia. On Thursday July 26, 2018, Khan's political party, Tehreek-e-Insaf (Movement of Justice), took a commanding lead in the Pakistan general election and he was set to become the first international cricketer in the world to be elected as a country's prime minister, considered the second toughest job in Pakistan. (AP Photo/Steve Holland, File)
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CP1STO578793 | 1992-03 
FILE - In this April 29, 1992, file photo, then Afghan President Sibghatullah Mujadidi leaves the Foreign Ministry in Kabul, Afghanistan, after briefing foreign diplomats on his first full day in power. Mujadidi, who was Afghanistan's first president following the withdrawal of invading Soviet troops from Afghanistan and the collapse in 1992 of Kabul's pro-communist government, has died overnight Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2019. He was 93. (AP Photo/Udo Weitz, File)
FILE - In this April 30, 1992 file photo, a Los Angeles police officer takes aim at someone attempting to steal something from a market in Los Angeles during the second night of rioting in the city in response to the acquittal of four police officers in the videotaped beating of Rodney King.  (AP Photo/John Gaps III, File)
FILE - In this April 29, 1992 file photo, several buildings in a Boys Market shopping center are fully engulfed in flames before firefighters can arrive as rioting erupted in South-Central Los Angeles following the acquittal of four police officers in the videotaped beating of Rodney King.  (AP Photo/Reed Saxon, File)
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CP1STO578791 | 1992-04 
FILE - In this May 7, 1992 file photo, George Lindsey, left, and Jim Nabors, cast members from "The Andy Griffith Show,"  appear in Nashville, Tenn. Nabors died peacefully at his home in Honolulu on Thursday, Nov. 30, 2017, with his husband Stan Cadwallader at his side. He was 87. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this May 7, 1992, file photo, Chicago Bulls' B.J. Armstrong reacts after hitting a basket late in the fourth quarter to help the Bulls defeat the New York Knicks 86-76 at Chicago Stadium in Chicago. "Greatness is empowered in a system where you pass the ball, not pound it," Armstrong says. "Everyone has to be committed to this system. The best player on the team has to realize that he needs the team in order to win." (AP Photo/John Swart, File)
FILE - In this May 24, 1992, file photo, Al Unser Jr. (top) wins the Indianapolis 500 auto race by less than a car length ahead of Scott Goodyear in the 76th running of the race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The old television broadcast booth at Indianapolis Motor Speedway was situated on the roof over the front straightaway, set back just enough that Paul Page remembers being able to see the start-finish line only if he pressed one eye to the glass.  Still, it was a great vantage point to see one of the greatest finishes in Indy 500 history. (AP Photo/David Boe, File)
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CP1STO578789 | 1992-05 
FILE - In this June 22, 1992, file photo, Tom Kite strolls up to the 18th green during the final round of the U.S. Open golf championship in Pebble Beach, Calif. Kite closed with an even-par 72 and won his first and only major with two unlikely birdies in a brutal final round. (AP Photo/Bill Waugh, File)
FILE - In this June 14, 1992, file photo, Michael Jordan celebrates the Bulls win over the Portland Trail Blazers in the NBA Finals in Chicago. Decades after Jordan's groundbreaking departure from college, March Madness and the NBA's mega-millions have taken all the novelty out of leaving early for the pros. (AP Photo/John Swart, File)
LEWIS MACKENZIE
(SAM)SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina, June 30—GENERAL WAITING—Maj. Gen. Lewis Mackenzie does paperwork behind an armored personnel carrier on the tarmac of Sarajevo airport last weekend. The U.N. forces in Sarajevo are waiting Tuesday for Canadian reinforcements to arrive from Croatia to secure the airport for relief flights. 1992
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CP1STO578787 | 1992-06 
Women protesting Canadian policies barring women from baring their breasts in public march across the Peace Bridge linking Fort Erie, Ont. and Buffalo, N.Y. on Saturday, July 19, 1992. About 20 women who who won a court battle in New York to allow bare breasts in public participated in the march. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-John Hickey
FILE - In this July 13, 1992 file photo, Georgia Gov. Zell Miller waves to delegates at the Democratic Convention in New York. A family spokesperson said he died Friday, March 23, 2018. He was 86. (AP Photo/Joe Marquette)
CONRAD BLACK  BUSINESS EXECUTIVE.

(LON-110) LONDON, JULY 21--WEDDING--Canadian Conrad Black, chairman of the Canadian Hollinger Group and the London Daily Telegraph, married Barbara Amiel, a columnist for the Sunday Times, at Chelsea Registry office in London Tuesday. The couple are to spend a working honeymoon in North America.
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CP1STO578784 | 1992-07 
FILE - In this Aug. 24, 1992, file photo, South Korean Foreign Minister Lee Sang-Ock, left, and his Chinese counterpart Qian Qichen shake hands after signing an agreement establishing diplomatic relations between the two countries. North Korea turned to China, which saw preventing a North Korean collapse as crucial to its security interests. But their relations became complicated in 1992 when China established diplomatic relations with rival South Korea. (AP Photo/Greg Baker, File)
FILE - In this Aug. 6, 1992, file photo, Kevin Young, of the United States, celebrates his world record performance in the 400-meter hurdles at the XXV Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. For nearly three decades, Kevin Young has been waiting to pick up the phone and congratulate someone. This year, he might finally have to. The 53-year-old holds one of the oldest world records in track _ 46.78 seconds in the 400-meter hurdles. At the world championships this year, there's a good chance it might get broken. (AP Photo/Denis Paquin, File)
FILE - In this Aug. 19, 1992 file photo, former President Gerald R. Ford and his wife Betty Ford watch a session of the Republican National Convention in the Houston Astrodome. The documentary play, "SHE DID ALL THAT -- Betty Ford: Speaking Out, Saving Lives," debuts June 28, 2018, at the Boston Playwrights' Theatre. The former U.S. first lady, who died in 2011, established drug and alcohol treatment centers credited with helping generations of celebrities and ordinary Americans alike overcome addiction. (AP Photo/Barry Thumma, File)
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CP1STO578782 | 1992-08 
FILE - In this Sept. 16, 1992 file photo, a man sells newspapers outside the Bank of England as a sign reflects the financial news in London on the tumultuous day when the British pound was ejected from a European currency system by speculators. The crisis was one of the greatest to afflict Britain in the postwar period, the latest of which relates to the country's difficulties in exiting the European Union (AP Photo/Dave Caulkin, File)
FILE - In this Sept, 3 1992 file photo, Argentinian cartoonist, Guillermo Mordillo, poses with a toy giraffe, a replica of the figure frequently appearing in his drawings at an exhibition held in honour of his 60th birthday  in Hamburg, Germany. Mordillo, distinguished for his chubby figures with round noses that provoked both laughter and reflection, has died at age of 86. A post in his official Facebook profile on Monday, July 1, 2019 confirmed earlier Spanish media reports about the Argentinian artist’s death on Sunday in the Spanish island of Mallorca, where he spent long periods. (AP Photo/Chistian Eggers, File)
FLE - In this Sept. 30, 1992, file photo, Kansas City Royals George Brett singles off California Angels' Tim Fortugno to collect his 3,000th career hit, in Anaheim, Calif. Baseball's amateur draft this week will look much different because of the coronavirus pandemic, and more permanent changes could be coming soon. (AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian, File)
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CP1STO578780 | 1992-09 
FILE - In this Oct. 23, 1992 file photo, forensic anthropologist Claudia Bernard, from Argentina, brushes dirt from human remains, in El Mozote, El Salvador. A human rights advocate said Saturday, Oct. 1, 2016 that Judge Jorge Guzman Urquilla has granted  reopening a probe into the El Mozote massacre. A postwar truth commission concluded that the army massacred at least 500 people in El Mozote and surrounding villages in three days in December 1981. Victims’ rights advocates put the number closer to 1,000. (AP Photo/Michael Stravato, File)
FILE – In this Oct. 16, 1992, file photo, Ross Perot is shown on a screen in a paid 30-minute television commercial, during a media preview in Dallas. Perot, the Texas billionaire who twice ran for president, has died, a family spokesperson said Tuesday, July 9, 2019. He was 89. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this Oct. 21, 1992 file photo, Argentine forensic anthropologist Claudia Bernardi cleans a skull at a site of at least 58 human remains, including at least 50 children and a pregnant woman, in the abandoned town of El Mozote, El Salvador. The Central American nation's Supreme Court has authorized handing over six sets of skeletal remains from the 1981 El Mozote massacre to a group representing victims’ relatives after forensic experts said they were too decomposed to be individually identified by DNA testing.  (AP Photo/Michael Stravato, File)
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CP1STO578778 | 1992-10 
FILE - In this Nov. 16, 1992, file photo, driver Alan Kulwicki holds the NASCAR Winston Cup Championship trophy over his head in Victory Lane after he won the championship at Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Ga. Kulwicki is being inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame on Friday, Feb. 1, 2019.  (AP Photo/John Bazemore, File)
FILE - In this Nov. 13, 1992, file photo, driver Davey Allison sits in his car as it is checked after a practice run for the NASCAR auto race at Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Ga. Allison is being inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame on Friday, Feb. 1, 2019.  (AP Photo/Curtis Compton, File)
FILE - In this Nov. 18, 1992 file photo, President George H.W. Bush shakes hands with President-elect Bill Clinton after an Oval Office meeting in Washington.  (AP Photo/Greg Gibson)
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CP1STO578777 | 1992-11 
FILE - In this Dec. 10, 1992 file photo, flanked by her attorneys Frank Morocco, left, and Sheldon T. Zenner, right, Lawrencia Bembenek answers questions at a new conference in Chicago, Ill. The attorney for Wisconsin's famous runaway convict and convicted murderer Laurie "Bambi" Bembenek is asking Gov. Tony Evers for a pardon. Bembenek insisted up until her death in 2010 that she did not kill the ex-wife of her husband in 1982. Her attorney filed a pardon request with Evers earlier this year. Bembenek, a former Milwaukee Police officer who escaped from prison after she was convicted of murder in a wild criminal saga that later became a TV miniseries. (AP Photo/Mark Elias, File)
FILE - In this Thursday, Dec. 10, 1992 file photo, Somalis walk on a street in Mogadishu, Somalia that divides the capital between north and south and fighting clans in what is known as the Green Line. In the final days of his presidency, George H.W. Bush committed the U.S. military to a mission many would later regret, ordering more than 20,000 troops into Somalia to "save thousands of innocents from death." (AP Photo/Jerome Delay, File)
FILE - In this Dec. 1, 1992, file photo, Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., left, chairman of the Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs, listens to Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., a former POW in Vietnam, during a hearing of the committee on Capitol Hill in Washington. Arizona Sen. McCain, the war hero who became the GOP's standard-bearer in the 2008 election, has died. He was 81. His office says McCain died Saturday, Aug. 25, 2018. He had battled brain cancer. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds, File)
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CP1STO578775 | 1992-12 
LSU head coach Will Wade pleads his case with an official after a foul was called on one of his players in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Alabama, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2020, in Baton Rouge, La. (AP Photo/Bill Feig)
In this photo taken Friday, Aug. 3, 2018, Philippe Hujoel, a dentist and University of Washington professor, holds a toothbrush and toothpaste in an office at the school in Seattle.  THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Elaine Thompson
This Feb. 22, 2018, file photo shows an Airbnb logo during an event in San Francisco. A new report suggests that there's a rare window of opportunity to snag a condo in downtown Toronto right now of those that were rented on Airbnb before the COVID-19 outbreak. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Eric Risberg, File
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CP2STO47595 | 1992 
HELSINKI: Fashion designer Peter Nygård walking with his children Bianca and Kai in Helsinki on September 30, 1987. LEHTIKUVA / JAAKKO AVIKAINEN /rl - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES.
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CP1STO17140793 | 1992 
A Somali woman and her children stand by the roadside as troops go by Dec. 17, 1992. (CP PHOTO/Andrew Vaughan)
Dave Sapunjis (25) and quarterback Doug Flutie celebrate on the sidelines as they watch the Winnipeg Blue Bombers go in defeat 24 - 10 as the Stamps win the Grey Cup at the SkyDome in Toronto Nov. 29, 1992.  Sapunjis won the top Canadian awards and Flutie was the game MVP. (CP PHOTO/Tom Hanson)
Toronto Blue Jays fans show off freshly purchased t-shirts celebrating their team winning the World Series in Toronto Sunday Oct. 25, 1992 after the Blue Jays defeated the Atlantic Braves in Game 6. (CP PHOTO/Phill Snel)
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CP1STO577871 | 1992 
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 PA NEWS PHOTO 14/12/92 ACTRESS KATE WINSLET
The Queen surveys the damage caused by the fire inside Windsor Castle.
GERHARD BERGER, NIGEL MANSELL AND AYRTON SENNA   SENNA SHOW SIGNS OF EXHAUSTION ON THE WINNERS PODIUM
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CP2STO47593 | 1992 
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File picture of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri in his office in Paris in 1992. Hariri was killed in a car blast in Beirut on 14 February 2005. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACA.
United States President George H.W. Bush delivers his radio address from the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, on April 3, 1992. photo by David Valdez / White House via CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM
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CP2STO47594 | 1992 
United States President George H.W. Bush delivers his radio address from the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, on April 3, 1992. photo by David Valdez / White House via CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM
United States President George H.W. Bush delivers a radio address from the Cabinet Room of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, on April 17, 1992. The address was not broadcast until April 18, 1992. Photo by David Valdez / White House via CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM
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CP2STO48965 | 1992-04 
GERHARD BERGER, NIGEL MANSELL AND AYRTON SENNA   SENNA SHOW SIGNS OF EXHAUSTION ON THE WINNERS PODIUM
Diana, Princess of Wales chats to one of the patients, Mrs Jessie Nesbit, during her visit to The Royal Marsden Hospital
Diana, Princess of Wales, at the Royal Marsden Hospital, where she opened a new wing
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CP2STO48952 | 1992-10 
FILE - In this Oct. 23, 1992 file photo, forensic anthropologist Claudia Bernard, from Argentina, brushes dirt from human remains, in El Mozote, El Salvador. A human rights advocate said Saturday, Oct. 1, 2016 that Judge Jorge Guzman Urquilla has granted  reopening a probe into the El Mozote massacre. A postwar truth commission concluded that the army massacred at least 500 people in El Mozote and surrounding villages in three days in December 1981. Victims’ rights advocates put the number closer to 1,000. (AP Photo/Michael Stravato, File)
FILE – In this Oct. 16, 1992, file photo, Ross Perot is shown on a screen in a paid 30-minute television commercial, during a media preview in Dallas. Perot, the Texas billionaire who twice ran for president, has died, a family spokesperson said Tuesday, July 9, 2019. He was 89. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this Oct. 21, 1992 file photo, Argentine forensic anthropologist Claudia Bernardi cleans a skull at a site of at least 58 human remains, including at least 50 children and a pregnant woman, in the abandoned town of El Mozote, El Salvador. The Central American nation's Supreme Court has authorized handing over six sets of skeletal remains from the 1981 El Mozote massacre to a group representing victims’ relatives after forensic experts said they were too decomposed to be individually identified by DNA testing.  (AP Photo/Michael Stravato, File)
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CP1STO578778 | 1992-10 
FILE - In this June 22, 1992, file photo, Tom Kite strolls up to the 18th green during the final round of the U.S. Open golf championship in Pebble Beach, Calif. Kite closed with an even-par 72 and won his first and only major with two unlikely birdies in a brutal final round. (AP Photo/Bill Waugh, File)
FILE - In this June 14, 1992, file photo, Michael Jordan celebrates the Bulls win over the Portland Trail Blazers in the NBA Finals in Chicago. Decades after Jordan's groundbreaking departure from college, March Madness and the NBA's mega-millions have taken all the novelty out of leaving early for the pros. (AP Photo/John Swart, File)
LEWIS MACKENZIE
(SAM)SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina, June 30—GENERAL WAITING—Maj. Gen. Lewis Mackenzie does paperwork behind an armored personnel carrier on the tarmac of Sarajevo airport last weekend. The U.N. forces in Sarajevo are waiting Tuesday for Canadian reinforcements to arrive from Croatia to secure the airport for relief flights. 1992
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CP1STO578787 | 1992-06 
FILE - In this May 7, 1992 file photo, George Lindsey, left, and Jim Nabors, cast members from "The Andy Griffith Show,"  appear in Nashville, Tenn. Nabors died peacefully at his home in Honolulu on Thursday, Nov. 30, 2017, with his husband Stan Cadwallader at his side. He was 87. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this May 7, 1992, file photo, Chicago Bulls' B.J. Armstrong reacts after hitting a basket late in the fourth quarter to help the Bulls defeat the New York Knicks 86-76 at Chicago Stadium in Chicago. "Greatness is empowered in a system where you pass the ball, not pound it," Armstrong says. "Everyone has to be committed to this system. The best player on the team has to realize that he needs the team in order to win." (AP Photo/John Swart, File)
FILE - In this May 24, 1992, file photo, Al Unser Jr. (top) wins the Indianapolis 500 auto race by less than a car length ahead of Scott Goodyear in the 76th running of the race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The old television broadcast booth at Indianapolis Motor Speedway was situated on the roof over the front straightaway, set back just enough that Paul Page remembers being able to see the start-finish line only if he pressed one eye to the glass.  Still, it was a great vantage point to see one of the greatest finishes in Indy 500 history. (AP Photo/David Boe, File)
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CP1STO578789 | 1992-05 
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