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FILE - In this Oct. 6, 1976 file photo with his wife Rosalynn Carter looking on at center, Democratic presidential candidate Jimmy Carter, center left, shakes hands with President Gerald Ford at the conclusion of their debate at the Palace of Fine Arts Theater in San Francisco, Calif. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this Saturday, Oct. 16, 1976, file photo, Cincinnati second baseman Joe Morgan tips his helmet to the fans as he rounds the bases after a homer in the first inning against the New York Yankees at Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati. Hall of Fame second baseman Joe Morgan has died. A family spokesman says he died at his home Sunday, Oct. 11, 2020, in Danville, Calif. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this Saturday, Oct. 16, 1976, file photo, Cincinnati second baseman Joe Morgan tips his helmet to the fans as he rounds the bases after a homer in the first inning against the New York Yankees at Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati. The affection drenches Clint Hurdle’s voice when he talks of them, when he appraises the list of those recently gone — childhood idols who became teammates and opponents, teammates and opponents who became acquaintances, acquaintances who became friends.(AP Photo/File)
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CP1STO1650105 | 1976-10 
FILE - In this Jan. 10, 1976, file photo, Stan Lee, standing, publisher of Marvel Comics, discusses a "Spiderman" comic book cover with artist John Romita at Marvel headquarters in New York. Comic book genius Lee, the architect of the contemporary comic book, has died. He was 95. The creative dynamo who revolutionized the comics by introducing human frailties in superheroes such as Spider-Man, The Fantastic Four and The Incredible Hulk, was declared dead Monday, Nov. 12, 2018, at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, according to Kirk Schenck, an attorney for Lee's daughter, J.C. Lee. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - George H.W. Bush, center, is sworn in as director of the Central Intelligence Agency by Supreme Court Associate Justice Potter Stewart, left, as Barbara Bush and President Gerald Ford, right, look on at CIA headquarters in Langley, Va. Bush died Friday, Nov. 30, 2018, at the age of 94. Bush was largely known for his work in public office, from his time as a Texas congressman and CIA director to his years in the White House as president and Ronald Reagan's vice president. But the World War II hero and great-grandfather also was an avid skydiver, played in the first-ever College World Series and was the longest-married president in U.S. history. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this Jan. 1976 file photo, Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, right, waves after arriving in Havana, accompanied by Cuban leader Fidel Castro. A story claiming that Fidel Castro was the father of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is not true. The Canadian government denied it, Cuba has never claimed it and Trudeau's parents never visited Cuba until several years after Justin Trudeau was born. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO579217 | 1976-01 
FILE - In this 1976 file photo, Richard Lugar, left, and Edgar Whitcomb, Senate nominee foes, greet Ronald Reagan in Anderson, Ind.  (Greg Griffo/The Indianapolis Star via AP, File)/The Indianapolis Star via AP, File)
FILE - In this Feb. 28, 1976 file photo, Daryl Dragon and his wife Toni Tennille, of the Captain & Tennille, hold the Grammy award they won for record of the year for "Love Will Keep Us Together," at the Grammy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles.  Dragon died early Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2019  in at a hospice in Prescott, Ariz. Spokesman Harlan Boll said he was 76 and died of renal failure. His former wife and musical partner, Toni Tennille, was by his side.
 (AP Photo, FIle)
FILE - A Feb. 10, 1976 photo from files showing  the Soviet Union's Vladimir Petrov, second left, scoring a goal during the XII Winter Olympic Games Men's Ice Hockey group B match against West Germany, in Innsbruck, Austria. Petrov, a two-time Olympic hockey champion who was on the Soviet Union team that lost to the United States at the 1980 Lake Placid Games, died Tuesday. He was 69. Petrov played alongside Boris Mikhailov and Valery Kharlamov on an offensive line considered one of the best in hockey history. (AP Photo/File)
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CP1STO579216 | 1976-02 
FILE - In this March 24, 1976 file photo, Argentina's dictator Gen. Jorge Rafael Videla, center, is sworn-in as president at the Government House in Buenos Aires, Argentina. With a world divided by the Cold War, South America's dictatorships in 1975 agreed to start exchanging information on political dissidents, trade unionists, students and any individual suspected of being leftist, in a campaign known as Operation Condor, often with U.S. support. (AP Photo/Eduardo Di Baia, File)
FILE - In this March 17, 1976 file photo, Boston Celtics' John Havlicek chats with newsmen after an NBA workout in Lexington, Mass. The Boston Celtics say Hall of Famer John Havlicek, whose steal of Hal Green’s inbounds pass in the final seconds of the 1965 Eastern Conference finals against the Philadelphia 76ers remains one of the most famous plays in NBA history, has died. The team says Havlicek died Thursday, April 25, 2019 at age 79.  (AP Photo/ File)
FILE - In this Saturday, March 13, 1976, file photo, Marvin Miller, executive director of the baseball players association, holds a news conference in St. Petersburg, Fla., as New York Mets pitcher Tom Seaver, rear left, and St. Louis Cardinals' Reggie Smith look on. The 1970s. Players of color finally stepping into an unfettered spotlight, the reserve clause ending, free agency beginning and the players’ union finding its voice. (AP Photo/File)
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CP1STO579214 | 1976-03 
WHALES
(BAN 2) DOYLES, Newfoundland, April 7, - Two Canadian fisheries biologists stand on a cake of ice awaiting help for a grounded 62-foot Long blue whale. The mammal had become frozen in ice last week and then it became grounded when the ice drifted ashore. The whale was finally dragged asea by an ice breaker. Of three other blue whales in the school, two died and a third freed itself. The skeleton remains of one of the dead whales will be taken to the Smithsonian.  (AP Wirephoto) jbl230pb)  1976
FILE - In this April 18, 1976 file photo, Sammy Williams, poses with his best actor in a musical award for "A Chorus Line," at the 30th Annual Tony Awards in New York. Williams died of cancer in Los Angeles on Saturday, March 17, 2018. He was 69. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this April 5, 1976 file photo, civil rights attorney Theodore Landsmark holds his nose after being injured by white anti-busing demonstrators outside Boston's City Hall. Landsmark, both a lawyer and architect, became director of the Dukakis Center for Urban and Regional Policy at Northeastern University. Disparities between white and black workers in lucrative fields in metro areas around the country still linger half a century after the death of Martin Luther King Jr., among whose many causes was equal employment opportunities for black Americans. (AP Photo/Chet Magnuson, File)
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CP1STO579212 | 1976-04 
FILE - In this May 20, 1976, file photo, California Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. is greeted by backers and sign-carrying youngsters upon his return to Sacramento, Calif., following his victory in the Maryland Democratic presidential primary election. Brown made three unsuccessful attempts for the White House. Brown leaves office Jan. 7, 2019, after a record four terms in office, from 1975-1983 and again since 2011. (AP Photo/Walter Zeboski, File)
FILE - In this May 5, 1976, file photo, California Secretary of State March Fong Eu, left, with first lady Betty Ford, checks the names of delegates pledged to President Gerald Ford in the California June 8, primary election, after putting her stamp of approval on them in her Sacramento office in California. California's first female secretary of state and former ambassador to Micronesia has died at age 95. March Fong Eu, California's first female secretary of state and former ambassador to Micronesia, died Thursday, Dec. 21, 2017, at the age of 95. Longtime spokeswoman Caren Lagomarsino said that Eu died in Irvine, California, from complications following a fall and subsequent surgery.  (AP Photo, File)
BANGLADESH MISC,
Flood Control in Bangladesh
Giving some indication of the World Food Programme (WFP) commitment in human investment in over 100 food-for-work projects in Bangladesh is this photograph showing hundreds of workers engaged in constructing an embankment in flood control project along the western bank of the river Brahamjutra n Bangladesh. 

The WFP-supported projects are currently employing, in Bangladesh, up to two million workers in repairing irrigation systems. Much of the country in under water during the moonsoon season and food-food-work projects were resumed in early January 1976, after being started in April 1975, when the land dried out and after Bangladesh's record "aman" (main) rice crop of about 7-5 million tons had been harvested. 

The projects include construction of over 2,000 miles of embankments and re-excavation of about 2,200 miles of canals. The aim being to reactivate some of the country's great waterways, both to conserve water for irrigation and to drain off flood waters in moonsoon season. 

The workers in the projects are paid in wheat provided by the WFP and the programme has so far invested some 56,240 tons of wheat worth 10.4 million dollars. The wheat is distributed at the rate of 3 seers (2.8 kilos) for a day's work during which the worker must excavate 70 cu. ft, of earth. The wheat is provided to the workers. Women as well as men-and up five of their dependent famly members in return for labour, the one resource which Bangladesh has in abundance.

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5/17/1976
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CP1STO579210 | 1976-05 
FILE - In this June 6, 1976, file photo, New York Yankees' Oscar Gamble heads for home plate after hitting a ninth inning home run to beat the Oakland A's 5-2 in the second baseball game of a doubleheader at Yankee Stadium in New York. Gamble, an outfielder who hit 200 home runs over 17 major league seasons, died Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2018, of a rare tumor of the jaw. He was 68. (AP Photo/Ray Stubblebine, File)
FILE – This June 3, 1976, file photo, workmen and others are present at the delivery of the Bicentennial Bell, a gift from Britain for America's 200th birthday in 1976, before it is inspected and installed in Philadelphia. A nonprofit group, Friends of Independence National Historical Park, is raising funds in 2018 to relocate the Bicentennial Bell, cast in the same London foundry as the Liberty Bell, to a planned garden in Philadelphia a few blocks from its better-known twin. The bell was put in storage in 2013 to clear space to build the Museum of the American Revolution. (AP Photo, File)
FILE – This June 3, 1976, file photo, workmen and others are present at the delivery of the Bicentennial Bell, a gift from Britain for America's 200th birthday in 1976, before it is inspected and installed in Philadelphia. A nonprofit group, Friends of Independence National Historical Park, is raising funds in 2018 to relocate the Bicentennial Bell, cast in the same London foundry as the Liberty Bell, to a planned garden in Philadelphia a few blocks from its better-known twin. The bell was put in storage in 2013 to clear space to build the Museum of the American Revolution. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO579208 | 1976-06 
FILE - In this file photo dated July 7, 1976, U.S. President Gerald Ford dances with Britain's Queen Elizabeth II in the State Dining Room at the White House, following a State Dinner in the queen's honor. US President  DonaldTrump enjoys flouting diplomatic rules and expressing himself in bold and sometimes mocking tweets and comments, but that side of his personality is unlikely to surface when he takes tea Friday, July 13, 2018 with Queen Elizabeth II. The president and his wife Melania are not expected to make waves during the visit with the 92-year-old monarch, who has met every U.S. president since Dwight Eisenhower with the exception of Lyndon Johnson, who never visited Britain while in office.  (AP Photo/John Duricka, File)
FILE - In this July 1, 1976, file photo, Los Angeles Rams quarterback James Harris is shown at the team's training camp in Fullerton, Calif. Marlin Briscoe's legacy as a pioneer among black pro quarterbacks still is growing through those who have followed. (AP Photo/File)
FILE – In this July 6, 1976, file photo, Queen Elizabeth II, right, and Prince Philip, left, view a plaque about the Bicentennial Bell, a gift from Britain for America's 200th birthday in 1976, as Hobart Gaywood, center, of the National Park Service, discusses the plaque in Philadelphia. A nonprofit group, Friends of Independence National Historical Park, is raising funds in 2018 to relocate the Bicentennial Bell, cast in the same London foundry as the Liberty Bell, to a planned garden in Philadelphia a few blocks from its better-known twin. The bell was put in storage in 2013 to clear space to build the Museum of the American Revolution. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO579206 | 1976-07 
Molly (Dr.) NASH

(NY30-July 1) SPECIAL TO THE TORONTO GLOBE MAIL-Dr. Molly Nash, right, formerly of Vancouver, B.C., chats with student during party in her home at Pleasantville, N.Y. honoring Canadian Confederation Day.

(AP Wirephoto) (hmb42100str) 1976
FILE - In this Aug. 23, 1976, file photo, University of Pittsburgh head coach Johnny Majors is shown with All-American halfback Heisman Trophy candidate Tony Dorsett, right, and middle guard Al Romano, left, during Fan Appreciation Day at Pitt Stadium in Pittsburgh. Majors, the coach of Pittsburgh’s 1976 national championship team and a former coach and star player at Tennessee, has died. He was 85. Majors died Wednesday morning, June 3, 2020, at home in Knoxville, Tenn., according to a statement from his wife, Mary Lynn Majors. (AP Photo/MK, File)
FILE - Tom Brokaw appears on his first day as host of NBC's "Today" show in New York on Aug. 30, 1976. Brokaw says he is retiring from NBC News after working at the network for 55 years. The author of "The Greatest Generation" is now 80 years old and his television appearances have been limited in recent years as he fought cancer. He says he will continue writing books and articles. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO579203 | 1976-08 
FILE - In this Sept. 13, 1976, file photo, party and state leaders stand vigil before the remains of leader of Mao Zedong, in China. Mao died at age 82. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this Sept. 12, 1976 file photo Austrian auto racer Niki Lauda, following his near fatal crash at the German Grand Prix six weeks ago, announces he would start at the Italian Grand Prix at Monza. Three-time Formula One world champion Niki Lauda, who won two of his titles after a horrific crash that left him with serious burns and went on to become a prominent figure in the aviation industry, has died. He was 70. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this Sept. 7, 1976 file photo Austria's Niki Lauda behind the wheel of his Ferrari 312 T2 on the track of Florano after a near fatal crash on Aug. 1 during the German Grand Prix. Three-time Formula One world champion Niki Lauda, who won two of his titles after a horrific crash that left him with serious burns and went on to become a prominent figure in the aviation industry, has died. He was 70. (AP Photo/Raoul Fornezza, File)
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CP1STO579202 | 1976-09 
FILE - In this Nov. 24, 1976, file photo, Ted Lindsay, center, is flanked by Gordie Howe, left, and Sid Abel during a celebration of the Red Wings 50th birthday, in Detroit. Detroit Red Wings great and Hall of Famer Ted Lindsay died Monday, March 4, 2019, at his home in Michigan. He was 93. His death was confirmed Monday by son-in-law Lew LaPaugh, president of the Ted Lindsay Foundation, which raises money for autism research. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this Nov. 8, 1976, file photo, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II laughs as young girl was reluctant to hand over a bouquet of flowers during the Royal visit to Luxembourg. A historian has lost her court bid to force Australian authorities to release secret letters that would reveal what Queen Elizabeth II knew of her representative's scheme to dismiss Australia's government more than 40 years ago. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this Wednesday, Nov. 10, 1976 file photo, leaders of the Black National Front Joshua Nkomo, left, and Robert Mugabe make a no progress statement after their informal meeting with British chairman Ivor Richard at the Palais of Nations, Geneva, Switzerland. On Friday, Sept. 6, 2019, Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa said his predecessor Mugabe, age 95, has died. (AP Photo/Dieter Endlicher, file)
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CP1STO579199 | 1976-11 
FILE - In this Dec. 31, 1976, file photo, North Carolina's Dee Hardison (71) is shown during the Peach Bowl college football game against Kentucky, in Atlanta. Former North Carolina defensive tackle Dee Hardison, a member of the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame who played 11 seasons in the National Football League, has died. He was 61. Tim Butler of Butler & Son Funeral Home in Clinton confirmed that Hardison died on Saturday at UNC Hospitals in Chapel Hill, where he had been hospitalized for several weeks. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this Dec. 23, 1976 file photo, producer Jon Peters, from left, Barbra Streisand and Kris Kristofferson appear at a  preview of the film, "A Star is Born," in New York. Streisand is giving an early thumbs-up to the remake of “A Star Is Born” with Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper. Streisand and Kristofferson topped the 1976 version of the romantic drama about a rising performer and a fading star.  (AP Photo/Suzanne Vlamis, File)
FILE - In this Dec. 23, 1976, file photo, producer Jon Peters, from left, Barbra Streisand and Kris Kristofferson appear at a preview of the film, "A Star is Born," in New York. It was 1976 all over again in London as Barbra Streisand and Kris Kristofferson performed a song from their movie “A Star Is Born.” Headlining British Summer Time in Hyde Park Sunday night, July 7, 2019, Streisand sang Evergreen” from the movie before calling to the stage “one of my favorite leading men.” (AP Photo/Suzanne Vlamis, File)
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CP1STO579197 | 1976-12 
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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CP2STO47639 | 1976 
File photo dated April 04, 1976 of swiss theologian Hans Kung presented his latest book "Being Christian'' published by Londadori. In the past Prof. Kung Fu in controversy with Vatican authorities for his works. - The influential and controversial Swiss theologian Hans Küng died Tuesday at the age of 93. The German Catholic Church’s official website said that Küng died on the afternoon of April 6 at his home in Tübingen, southwest Germany. Photo by Catholic Press Photo/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM
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CP1STO577903 | 1976 
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CP2STO49380 | 1976-11 
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CP2STO49381 | 1976-11 
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CP2STO49398 | 1976-02 
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CP2STO49384 | 1976-09 
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Margaret Trudeau points out a marching band to sons Justin and Alexandre (Sacha)  during the Remembrance Day ceremonies in Ottawa, Thursday November 11th, 1976.  With her is husband, Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau.  (CP PHOTO/Chuck Mitchell)
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