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PHOTOS: Today in History, January 15

New York City police officers look over part of the US Airways Airbus 320 that crashed into the Hudson River on Thursday as it sticks out of the water after it had been towed there for further inspection in New York, Friday, Jan. 16, 2009. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
New York City police officers look over part of the US Airways Airbus 320 that crashed into the Hudson River on Thursday as it sticks out of the water after it had been towed there for further inspection in New York, Friday, Jan. 16, 2009. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
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Staff Sgt. Maria Mariani of Santa Monica, California, rests on a cot among back packs and other equipment at a Saudi Arabian air base, Jan. 15, 1991. She's medical technician with the 146th Aero Medical Evacuation Squadron, California Air National Guard, based at Port Hueneme, California. (AP Photo/Bob Daugherty)
Staff Sgt. Maria Mariani of Santa Monica, California, rests on a cot among back packs and other equipment at a Saudi Arabian air base, Jan. 15, 1991. She's medical technician with the 146th Aero Medical Evacuation Squadron, California Air National Guard, based at Port Hueneme, California. (AP Photo/Bob Daugherty)
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Jazz trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie is seen during the Boston Globe Jazz and Blues Festival in Boston, Jan. 15, 1966. (AP Photo/Bob Daugherty)
Jazz trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie is seen during the Boston Globe Jazz and Blues Festival in Boston, Jan. 15, 1966. (AP Photo/Bob Daugherty)
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American actress Carroll Baker tries without much success, her charm on plastic robots which are part of the decoration of the Nice, France, Night Club 'Psychedelix' on Jan. 15, 1968, where she was working on the film comedy 'The Sweet Body of Deborah' which co-stars French actor Jean Sorel. (AP Photo)
American actress Carroll Baker tries without much success, her charm on plastic robots which are part of the decoration of the Nice, France, Night Club 'Psychedelix' on Jan. 15, 1968, where she was working on the film comedy 'The Sweet Body of Deborah' which co-stars French actor Jean Sorel. (AP Photo)
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Flares dropped by U.S. air force planes light the night near the Saigon river on Jan. 15, 1966 where a police checkpoint at Saigon was under Viet Cong fire. At the time the flares were dropped, U.S. State Secretary Dean Rusk and Ambassador at large Averell Harriman were dining in another part of the city with South Vietnamese Premier Nguyen Cao Ky. (AP Photo/ Le Ngoc Cung )
Flares dropped by U.S. air force planes light the night near the Saigon river on Jan. 15, 1966 where a police checkpoint at Saigon was under Viet Cong fire. At the time the flares were dropped, U.S. State Secretary Dean Rusk and Ambassador at large Averell Harriman were dining in another part of the city with South Vietnamese Premier Nguyen Cao Ky. (AP Photo/ Le Ngoc Cung )
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In this Jan. 15, 2009 photo, passengers in an inflatable raft move away from an Airbus 320 US Airways aircraft that has gone down in the Hudson River in New York. The Charlotte Observer reported Wednesday, Jan. 5, 2011 that the Carolinas Aviation Museum in Charlotte, North Carolina, has almost completed an agreement to buy the US Airways jet that made a near-miraculous landing on the Hudson River in 2009 from the insurance company that owns it.  (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews, FILE)
In this Jan. 15, 2009 photo, passengers in an inflatable raft move away from an Airbus 320 US Airways aircraft that has gone down in the Hudson River in New York. The Charlotte Observer reported Wednesday, Jan. 5, 2011 that the Carolinas Aviation Museum in Charlotte, North Carolina, has almost completed an agreement to buy the US Airways jet that made a near-miraculous landing on the Hudson River in 2009 from the insurance company that owns it. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews, FILE)
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This Jan. 15, 1964 file photo shows sentries guarding debris from a Strategic Air Command B-52 bomber that was carrying two unarmed nuclear bombs before it crashed near Cumberland, Maryland. Residents of far western Maryland are recalling the 50th anniversary of the deadly crash. Three of the five crew members died in the storm-driven accident on Jan. 13, 1964. Local volunteers helped government workers recover the bodies and two unarmed nuclear bombs from the snow-covered scene. (AP Photo/William A. Smith, File)
This Jan. 15, 1964 file photo shows sentries guarding debris from a Strategic Air Command B-52 bomber that was carrying two unarmed nuclear bombs before it crashed near Cumberland, Maryland. Residents of far western Maryland are recalling the 50th anniversary of the deadly crash. Three of the five crew members died in the storm-driven accident on Jan. 13, 1964. Local volunteers helped government workers recover the bodies and two unarmed nuclear bombs from the snow-covered scene. (AP Photo/William A. Smith, File)
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Army Nurse Lt. Jennie Tinkovicz, right, of Fostoria, Ohio, gets a helping hand from Lt. Olive Greiner, of Evansville, Indiana, who tightens the nurse's pack in real soldier fashion preparatory to their 8-mile training hike along the India-Burma frontier on Jan. 15, 1944. (AP Photo)
Army Nurse Lt. Jennie Tinkovicz, right, of Fostoria, Ohio, gets a helping hand from Lt. Olive Greiner, of Evansville, Indiana, who tightens the nurse's pack in real soldier fashion preparatory to their 8-mile training hike along the India-Burma frontier on Jan. 15, 1944. (AP Photo)
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Employees at the Headquarters of the Daichi Bank of Japan, in Tokyo, Jan. 15, 1968, are seen doing limbering exercises as they stand at their desks. Their exercises lasting two minutes, involves mostly stretching their upper muscles in the arms and back, to help relax their bodies at the end of the day's work. (AP Photo).
Employees at the Headquarters of the Daichi Bank of Japan, in Tokyo, Jan. 15, 1968, are seen doing limbering exercises as they stand at their desks. Their exercises lasting two minutes, involves mostly stretching their upper muscles in the arms and back, to help relax their bodies at the end of the day's work. (AP Photo).
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Cypriots living in Greece were given a chance to take part in the Greek Orthodox Churchís plebiscite. Residents on the island, a British crown colony, began voting on Jan. 15, 1950 in the unofficial plebiscite on the union of Cyprus with Greece. Voting ended yesterday, with Cypriots living in Athens streaming to the cathedral where special services were held before the voting. Shown in photo are some of the thousands of Cypriots who crowded the churches all over Greece to cast their votes. According to unofficial reports from Cyprus, more than 85 percent of the islandís voting population voted in favor of "union." The sign beside the entrance to the cathedral Athens reads: ëLong Live Greece, Long Live Cyprus, long Live Union.î (AP photo)
Cypriots living in Greece were given a chance to take part in the Greek Orthodox Churchís plebiscite. Residents on the island, a British crown colony, began voting on Jan. 15, 1950 in the unofficial plebiscite on the union of Cyprus with Greece. Voting ended yesterday, with Cypriots living in Athens streaming to the cathedral where special services were held before the voting. Shown in photo are some of the thousands of Cypriots who crowded the churches all over Greece to cast their votes. According to unofficial reports from Cyprus, more than 85 percent of the islandís voting population voted in favor of "union." The sign beside the entrance to the cathedral Athens reads: ëLong Live Greece, Long Live Cyprus, long Live Union.î (AP photo)
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In this Aug. 28, 1963 file photo, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, addresses marchers during his "I Have a Dream" speech at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington. The Martin Luther King Jr. birthday holiday is celebrated this year on Monday, Jan. 16, 2012, although the the actual anniversary of his birthday is Jan. 15. The Georgia native, who was born in Atlanta, would have been 83 years old. On Monday, a wreath will be laid at the new King Memorial on the National Mall, in Washington, which opened in August. Since then, the King Memorial Foundation says more than 2 million visitors from around the world have visited the memorial. (AP Photo, File)
In this Aug. 28, 1963 file photo, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, addresses marchers during his "I Have a Dream" speech at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington. The Martin Luther King Jr. birthday holiday is celebrated this year on Monday, Jan. 16, 2012, although the the actual anniversary of his birthday is Jan. 15. The Georgia native, who was born in Atlanta, would have been 83 years old. On Monday, a wreath will be laid at the new King Memorial on the National Mall, in Washington, which opened in August. Since then, the King Memorial Foundation says more than 2 million visitors from around the world have visited the memorial. (AP Photo, File)
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Taking dancing lessons from Indian friends are the Dalai Lama's sisters (left, and second from right), at Gangtok, a Sikkim township on the Sikkim-India border on Jan. 15, 1951, where they had been sent for safety. Their brother, at present in Yatung, a Tibetan trading post, will join them if the communists reach Lhasa. (AP Photo)
Taking dancing lessons from Indian friends are the Dalai Lama's sisters (left, and second from right), at Gangtok, a Sikkim township on the Sikkim-India border on Jan. 15, 1951, where they had been sent for safety. Their brother, at present in Yatung, a Tibetan trading post, will join them if the communists reach Lhasa. (AP Photo)
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In this Jan. 15, 1998 file photo, a women sifts through rubble near her destroyed home after much of the town of Santa Teresa in Cuzco, was destroyed by a mudslide brought on by persistent rains attributed El Nino. It can be both godsend and catastrophe. In California, they're counting on it to end a more than $2 billion drought and in Peru they have already declared a pre-emptive emergency, reinforcing protection against devastating flooding. Itís both an economic stimulus and a recession-maker. And it's likely to increase the price of coffee, chocolate and sugar. (AP photo/Oscar Paredes, File)
In this Jan. 15, 1998 file photo, a women sifts through rubble near her destroyed home after much of the town of Santa Teresa in Cuzco, was destroyed by a mudslide brought on by persistent rains attributed El Nino. It can be both godsend and catastrophe. In California, they're counting on it to end a more than $2 billion drought and in Peru they have already declared a pre-emptive emergency, reinforcing protection against devastating flooding. Itís both an economic stimulus and a recession-maker. And it's likely to increase the price of coffee, chocolate and sugar. (AP photo/Oscar Paredes, File)
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Gabriel Gathier of Grenoble , France, a visiting assistant professor of physiological optics at University of California Berkeley, wanted to get better acquainted with residents of that American subculture known as genus hippie, stands by the vehicle he devised to do so. He took his microbus and sealed and riveted the body of a Volkswagen bug sedan to the top. He is shown in Berkeley, California, Jan. 15, 1971. (AP Photo/Sal Veder)
Gabriel Gathier of Grenoble , France, a visiting assistant professor of physiological optics at University of California Berkeley, wanted to get better acquainted with residents of that American subculture known as genus hippie, stands by the vehicle he devised to do so. He took his microbus and sealed and riveted the body of a Volkswagen bug sedan to the top. He is shown in Berkeley, California, Jan. 15, 1971. (AP Photo/Sal Veder)
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The outflanking movement to Nofilia, led by Sen. Freyberg, was one of the 8th Armyís most brilliant moves. Undertaken when Rommel was just leaving his strong positions at Agheila, Libya, Jan. 15, 1943 it plunged into his flank, accelerating his retreat and causing him great loss in armour, the enemy was completely taken by surprise - a fact which speaks for the brilliance of the action, in which a column compressing thousands of vehicles was moved across the desert thought to be impassable by motor vehicles. Most of the traveling was done by night, without lights, in the daytime the vehicles, heavily camouflaged, completely escaped enemy air observation. This picture was taken during the action. Some of the ground was broken and rocky, the enemy tried to defend it during this surprise attack, but infantry rushed over it overwhelming the enemy positions. (AP Photo)
The outflanking movement to Nofilia, led by Sen. Freyberg, was one of the 8th Armyís most brilliant moves. Undertaken when Rommel was just leaving his strong positions at Agheila, Libya, Jan. 15, 1943 it plunged into his flank, accelerating his retreat and causing him great loss in armour, the enemy was completely taken by surprise - a fact which speaks for the brilliance of the action, in which a column compressing thousands of vehicles was moved across the desert thought to be impassable by motor vehicles. Most of the traveling was done by night, without lights, in the daytime the vehicles, heavily camouflaged, completely escaped enemy air observation. This picture was taken during the action. Some of the ground was broken and rocky, the enemy tried to defend it during this surprise attack, but infantry rushed over it overwhelming the enemy positions. (AP Photo)
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Singer James Brown, left, walks with Rev. Al Sharpton from the White House in Washington, D.C. on Jan. 15, 1982. They met with President Ronald Reagan to advocate for making Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday a national holiday. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
Singer James Brown, left, walks with Rev. Al Sharpton from the White House in Washington, D.C. on Jan. 15, 1982. They met with President Ronald Reagan to advocate for making Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday a national holiday. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
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Storming former secret police headquarter - East German demonstrators are pictured inside the former East German secret police headquarter in East Berlin, Monday, Jan. 15, 1990, after they stormed the building rampaging through the offices. Tens of thousands of demonstrators assembled outside the house before storming and built a symbolic brick wall at the entrances. (AP-Photo/Jockel Finck)
Storming former secret police headquarter - East German demonstrators are pictured inside the former East German secret police headquarter in East Berlin, Monday, Jan. 15, 1990, after they stormed the building rampaging through the offices. Tens of thousands of demonstrators assembled outside the house before storming and built a symbolic brick wall at the entrances. (AP-Photo/Jockel Finck)
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Residents of the 7,000-inhabitant town flee from their homes, leaving behind a scene of desolation after the earthquake that hit Gibellina, Sicily, Jan. 15, 1968. More than 200 people were killed in the earthquake, many more injured and many were left homeless. (AP Photo/Staff/Giulio Broglio)
Residents of the 7,000-inhabitant town flee from their homes, leaving behind a scene of desolation after the earthquake that hit Gibellina, Sicily, Jan. 15, 1968. More than 200 people were killed in the earthquake, many more injured and many were left homeless. (AP Photo/Staff/Giulio Broglio)
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U.S. President Lyndon Johnson's family portrait taken at White House. Lady Bird is seated, Jan. 15, 1965. (AP Photo)
U.S. President Lyndon Johnson's family portrait taken at White House. Lady Bird is seated, Jan. 15, 1965. (AP Photo)
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Three chorus girls at the Nichigeki music hall dress for a performance in Tokyo, Japan, Jan. 15, 1953. (AP Photo/Max Desfor)
Three chorus girls at the Nichigeki music hall dress for a performance in Tokyo, Japan, Jan. 15, 1953. (AP Photo/Max Desfor)
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Cooking a meal over an open fire in the jungle somewhere along the India-Burma border are these Army nurses out on an eight mile training hike on Jan. 15, 1944. Left to right: Lt. Jennie Schneider, of Irvine Kentucky; Lt. Dolores Smith, of Kirkland, Indiana; Lt. Dolores Hazelwold; of Frankfort, Indiana; and Lt. Florence Parrish, of Steubenville, Ohio. (AP Photo)
Cooking a meal over an open fire in the jungle somewhere along the India-Burma border are these Army nurses out on an eight mile training hike on Jan. 15, 1944. Left to right: Lt. Jennie Schneider, of Irvine Kentucky; Lt. Dolores Smith, of Kirkland, Indiana; Lt. Dolores Hazelwold; of Frankfort, Indiana; and Lt. Florence Parrish, of Steubenville, Ohio. (AP Photo)
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The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. is welcomed with a kiss by his wife Coretta after leaving court in Montgomery, Alabama, March 22, 1956. King was found guilty of conspiracy to boycott city buses in a campaign to desegregate the bus system, but a judge suspended his $500 fine pending appeal. (AP Photo/Gene Herrick)
The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. is welcomed with a kiss by his wife Coretta after leaving court in Montgomery, Alabama, March 22, 1956. King was found guilty of conspiracy to boycott city buses in a campaign to desegregate the bus system, but a judge suspended his $500 fine pending appeal. (AP Photo/Gene Herrick)
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Homeless inhabitants of the small town Camporeale line the road outside the village of Italy on Jan. 15, 1968, waiting for supplies after they had spent three straight nights in the countryside after their town was almost totally destroyed in the catastrophic earthquake that hit a large part of western Sicily. (AP Photo/Jim Pringle)
Homeless inhabitants of the small town Camporeale line the road outside the village of Italy on Jan. 15, 1968, waiting for supplies after they had spent three straight nights in the countryside after their town was almost totally destroyed in the catastrophic earthquake that hit a large part of western Sicily. (AP Photo/Jim Pringle)
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Chris Lewicki, center-left, flight director, wipes a tear as Kevin Burke, center-right, lead mechanical engineer for Egress, and other Mars mission team members react Thursday, Jan. 15, 2004, inside the Mars project mission control center at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, in Pasadena, California, after receiving confirmation that the maneuver to get the Spirit rover off its lander was a success. It rolled onto Mars early Thursday, placing its six wheels on martian ground for the first time since it bounced down on the red planet nearly two weeks ago. (AP Photo/Ric Francis, Pool)
Chris Lewicki, center-left, flight director, wipes a tear as Kevin Burke, center-right, lead mechanical engineer for Egress, and other Mars mission team members react Thursday, Jan. 15, 2004, inside the Mars project mission control center at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, in Pasadena, California, after receiving confirmation that the maneuver to get the Spirit rover off its lander was a success. It rolled onto Mars early Thursday, placing its six wheels on martian ground for the first time since it bounced down on the red planet nearly two weeks ago. (AP Photo/Ric Francis, Pool)
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Panoramic view taken from the dome of St. Paul's Cathedral in London after the fire blitz of the Nazis, Jan. 15, 1941. (AP Photo)
Panoramic view taken from the dome of St. Paul's Cathedral in London after the fire blitz of the Nazis, Jan. 15, 1941. (AP Photo)
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Heavyweight fighters George Foreman and Gerry Cooney are in round one action at Caesarís Palace in Atlantic City, Jan. 15, 1990. Foreman knocked out Cooney in the second round. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)
Heavyweight fighters George Foreman and Gerry Cooney are in round one action at Caesarís Palace in Atlantic City, Jan. 15, 1990. Foreman knocked out Cooney in the second round. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)
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British Royal Marine Stanley Hicks (left), of 4 Kinlock St., Hornsey Road, London and U.S. Marine Pfc. Bill Orr, of 8912 Oneida St., Overland, Missouri, enjoy themselves with a Korean hostess at a UN club established in South Korea on Jan. 15, 1951. (AP Photo/Jim Pringle )
British Royal Marine Stanley Hicks (left), of 4 Kinlock St., Hornsey Road, London and U.S. Marine Pfc. Bill Orr, of 8912 Oneida St., Overland, Missouri, enjoy themselves with a Korean hostess at a UN club established in South Korea on Jan. 15, 1951. (AP Photo/Jim Pringle )
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A Japanese farmer near Kobe carries a yoke of water buckets with which he sprinkles his crop of strawberries on Jan. 15, 1942. (AP Photo)
A Japanese farmer near Kobe carries a yoke of water buckets with which he sprinkles his crop of strawberries on Jan. 15, 1942. (AP Photo)
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Diana Ross, right, made her last appearance with the Supremes singing group at their closing show at the Frontier Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada on Jan. 15, 1970. Miss Ross plans to sing on her own and is to be replaced by Jean Terrell, sister of former heavyweight boxer Ernie Terrell. Other Supremes are, at left, Cindy Birdsong and center Mary Wilson. (AP Photo)
Diana Ross, right, made her last appearance with the Supremes singing group at their closing show at the Frontier Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada on Jan. 15, 1970. Miss Ross plans to sing on her own and is to be replaced by Jean Terrell, sister of former heavyweight boxer Ernie Terrell. Other Supremes are, at left, Cindy Birdsong and center Mary Wilson. (AP Photo)
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Endeavour astronaut Leroy Chiao tests a portable work platform attached to the shuttle's robot arm just above the cargo bay Monday, Jan. 15, 1996 in this image from NASA television. Chiao is testing the platform for future use in building a space station. (AP Photo/NASA)
Endeavour astronaut Leroy Chiao tests a portable work platform attached to the shuttle's robot arm just above the cargo bay Monday, Jan. 15, 1996 in this image from NASA television. Chiao is testing the platform for future use in building a space station. (AP Photo/NASA)
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Piles of recyclable garbage, left, and residential trash line the streets of Midtown New York, Monday Jan. 15, 1996. As dirty gray mounds of snow shriveled away in above-freezing temperatures, weary city workers turned their energies to collecting a week's worth of garbage. Sanitation spokesman Lucian Chalfen said it was the biggest backlog of garbage in a decade. (AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler)
Piles of recyclable garbage, left, and residential trash line the streets of Midtown New York, Monday Jan. 15, 1996. As dirty gray mounds of snow shriveled away in above-freezing temperatures, weary city workers turned their energies to collecting a week's worth of garbage. Sanitation spokesman Lucian Chalfen said it was the biggest backlog of garbage in a decade. (AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler)
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The setting sun reflects off 1,000-year-old temples at Pagan, Burma, on Jan. 15, 1994. Visited by Marco Polo in the 13th century, Pagan is one of Asia's greatest wonders. With some 2,000 temples covering 40 square kilometers (25 square miles), Burma's military dictators are hoping that related travel restrictions will bring in badly needed hard currency. (AP Photo/Jeff Widener)
The setting sun reflects off 1,000-year-old temples at Pagan, Burma, on Jan. 15, 1994. Visited by Marco Polo in the 13th century, Pagan is one of Asia's greatest wonders. With some 2,000 temples covering 40 square kilometers (25 square miles), Burma's military dictators are hoping that related travel restrictions will bring in badly needed hard currency. (AP Photo/Jeff Widener)
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Media and sheriff personnel encircle the crash site of a twin-engine Mitsubishi Mu-2B-36A plane that crashed killing the eight people aboard Monday, Jan. 15, 1996, outside Malad City, Idaho. Among the dead were the pilot and copilot, four executives of Swire Coca-Cola, USA of Salt Lake City, and two employees of a Salt Lake City advertising firm. (AP Photo/Douglas C. Pizac)
Media and sheriff personnel encircle the crash site of a twin-engine Mitsubishi Mu-2B-36A plane that crashed killing the eight people aboard Monday, Jan. 15, 1996, outside Malad City, Idaho. Among the dead were the pilot and copilot, four executives of Swire Coca-Cola, USA of Salt Lake City, and two employees of a Salt Lake City advertising firm. (AP Photo/Douglas C. Pizac)
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Army Spc. Charles Graner Jr., center, is taken into custody in shackles after he was sentenced to 10 years in his court-martial at Fort Hood, Texas, Saturday, Jan. 15, 2005. Escorting Graner are Sgt. Kimbery Morrison, left, and Sgt. Christopher Champion. (AP Photo/LM Otero)
Army Spc. Charles Graner Jr., center, is taken into custody in shackles after he was sentenced to 10 years in his court-martial at Fort Hood, Texas, Saturday, Jan. 15, 2005. Escorting Graner are Sgt. Kimbery Morrison, left, and Sgt. Christopher Champion. (AP Photo/LM Otero)
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Rosa Parks speaks at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia, Jan. 15, 1969. (AP Photo/Joe Holloway, Jr.)
Rosa Parks speaks at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia, Jan. 15, 1969. (AP Photo/Joe Holloway, Jr.)
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A mob of Cubans, supporters of former President Ramon Grau San Martin, refused to disperse, Jan. 15, 1934 after he had resigned the presidency and it was necessary for the troops of Col. Fulgencio Batista to fire upon them. An armored tank being brought up to go into action against the rioters. Four men were killed and 14 wounded. (AP Photo)
A mob of Cubans, supporters of former President Ramon Grau San Martin, refused to disperse, Jan. 15, 1934 after he had resigned the presidency and it was necessary for the troops of Col. Fulgencio Batista to fire upon them. An armored tank being brought up to go into action against the rioters. Four men were killed and 14 wounded. (AP Photo)
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Green Bay Packers coach Vince Lombardi cheers on his champion team as they swamp the Kansas City Chiefs, 35-10 during Super Bowl I, in Los Angeles, California, Jan. 15, 1967. (AP Photo)
Green Bay Packers coach Vince Lombardi cheers on his champion team as they swamp the Kansas City Chiefs, 35-10 during Super Bowl I, in Los Angeles, California, Jan. 15, 1967. (AP Photo)
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Students peer out the second story window of Martin Luther King Jr. High School after two students were seriously injured in a shooting at the school, Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2002, in New York. Police said the shootings may have been gang related. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)
Students peer out the second story window of Martin Luther King Jr. High School after two students were seriously injured in a shooting at the school, Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2002, in New York. Police said the shootings may have been gang related. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)
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Michael Jackson enjoys a ride with some children at his Neverland Ranch in in Santa Ynez, California, on Jan. 15, 1994. (AP Photo)
Michael Jackson enjoys a ride with some children at his Neverland Ranch in in Santa Ynez, California, on Jan. 15, 1994. (AP Photo)
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President Ronald Reagan, saying America is still not free of the racism battled by Martin Luther King Jr., asked the nation's youth on Thursday, Jan. 15, 1987 to strive for a land "free of bigotry, intolerance and discrimination." The President, in a television speech beamed by cable and satellite to high school students across the country, said King was an inspiration to all Americans, no matter what their race. (AP Photo/Dennis Cook)
President Ronald Reagan, saying America is still not free of the racism battled by Martin Luther King Jr., asked the nation's youth on Thursday, Jan. 15, 1987 to strive for a land "free of bigotry, intolerance and discrimination." The President, in a television speech beamed by cable and satellite to high school students across the country, said King was an inspiration to all Americans, no matter what their race. (AP Photo/Dennis Cook)
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Storming former secret police headquarter - East German demonstrators breaking through the glass doors of former East German secret police headquarter in East Berlin, Monday, Jan. 15, 1990. Tens of thousands of demonstrators assembled outside the house before storming and built a symbolic brick wall at the entrances. (AP-Photo/Jockel Finck)
Storming former secret police headquarter - East German demonstrators breaking through the glass doors of former East German secret police headquarter in East Berlin, Monday, Jan. 15, 1990. Tens of thousands of demonstrators assembled outside the house before storming and built a symbolic brick wall at the entrances. (AP-Photo/Jockel Finck)
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Hundreds of Government troopers, gallant defenders of Tarragona, were taken prisoners of war when General Franco's victorious armies marched into the port. Government soldiers with their white flag of surrender seen in one of the streets of Tarragona, on Jan. 15, 1939. (AP Photo)
Hundreds of Government troopers, gallant defenders of Tarragona, were taken prisoners of war when General Franco's victorious armies marched into the port. Government soldiers with their white flag of surrender seen in one of the streets of Tarragona, on Jan. 15, 1939. (AP Photo)
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Only three buildings and several columns of smoke venture above this dense fog blanket which settled over Tulsa, Oklahoma, for a few minutes, reducing visibility to zero and tying up traffic, Jan. 15, 1944. The Mayor Hotel, center, is a 19-story structure. (AP Photo)
Only three buildings and several columns of smoke venture above this dense fog blanket which settled over Tulsa, Oklahoma, for a few minutes, reducing visibility to zero and tying up traffic, Jan. 15, 1944. The Mayor Hotel, center, is a 19-story structure. (AP Photo)
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Pop superstar Michael Jackson rides the merry-go-round with unidentified youngsters and adults from South-Central Los Angeles at his Neverland Ranch near Los Olivos, California, Jan. 15, 1994. The embattled superstar played host to some 100 inner-city youngsters during a Martin Luther King Jr. holiday excursion at his 2,600-acre ranch in Santa Barbara County. (AP Photo)
Pop superstar Michael Jackson rides the merry-go-round with unidentified youngsters and adults from South-Central Los Angeles at his Neverland Ranch near Los Olivos, California, Jan. 15, 1994. The embattled superstar played host to some 100 inner-city youngsters during a Martin Luther King Jr. holiday excursion at his 2,600-acre ranch in Santa Barbara County. (AP Photo)
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Specially chosen airwomen are being trained for police duties in the W.A.A.F. They attend an intensive course at the highly efficient R.A.F. police school - where their training runs parallel with that of the men. Subjects taught include Ju-Jitsu, first aid, anything ranging from prevention of crime to self-defense, and even court martials are staged for the girls' instruction. Shown, a W.A.A.F. demonstrates on how to deal with an assailant and render him harmless, Jan. 15, 1942. (AP Photo)
Specially chosen airwomen are being trained for police duties in the W.A.A.F. They attend an intensive course at the highly efficient R.A.F. police school - where their training runs parallel with that of the men. Subjects taught include Ju-Jitsu, first aid, anything ranging from prevention of crime to self-defense, and even court martials are staged for the girls' instruction. Shown, a W.A.A.F. demonstrates on how to deal with an assailant and render him harmless, Jan. 15, 1942. (AP Photo)
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Gold medalist in the 1976 Olympic decathlon Bruce Jenner and his wife Chrystie are pictured outside their new house in Malibu, California, Jan. 15, 1977. They are both being kept busy doing television production work. (AP Photo/George Brich)
Gold medalist in the 1976 Olympic decathlon Bruce Jenner and his wife Chrystie are pictured outside their new house in Malibu, California, Jan. 15, 1977. They are both being kept busy doing television production work. (AP Photo/George Brich)
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L.C. Stukenborg, of Memphis, Tennessee, demonstrating his poor man's mechanical cotton picker, on Jan. 15, 1937. The machine picks the cotton from the boll by a brushing process, and a vacuum hose carries the cotton into the bag. (AP Photo)
L.C. Stukenborg, of Memphis, Tennessee, demonstrating his poor man's mechanical cotton picker, on Jan. 15, 1937. The machine picks the cotton from the boll by a brushing process, and a vacuum hose carries the cotton into the bag. (AP Photo)
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Endeavour astronauts Leroy Chiao, left, and Daniel Barry practice techniques and special tools during a space walk Monday, Jan. 15, 1996 in this image from NASA television. Barry is standing on a portable work station attached to the shuttle's robot arm. (AP Photo/NASA)
Endeavour astronauts Leroy Chiao, left, and Daniel Barry practice techniques and special tools during a space walk Monday, Jan. 15, 1996 in this image from NASA television. Barry is standing on a portable work station attached to the shuttle's robot arm. (AP Photo/NASA)
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French troops guarding underground railroad system which connected various forts along the Maginot Line, France on Jan. 15, 1958. The lineís corridors are seven stories down in some areas. (AP Photo)
French troops guarding underground railroad system which connected various forts along the Maginot Line, France on Jan. 15, 1958. The lineís corridors are seven stories down in some areas. (AP Photo)
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As male employees of the British Broadcasting Company move into the Armed Forces, women are taking B.B.C. posts as producers, editors, news bulletin readers, announcers, sound effects makers, and a big and growing part of all entertainment programs. Taking part in a B.B.C. broadcast in London, Jan. 15, 1943, during the Answering You program, a weekly short -waved feature to the United States and Canada, are: standing left to right are Mrs. Mary Adams, producer; Colin Wills, compere, on this side of the Atlantic known as a master of ceremonies; and Mrs. Archer, housewife and war worker. Sitting from left to right are; Mrs. Gardner, Matron of the Brook Green Day Nursery; Mrs. Margaret Biddle, wife of the American Ambassador to the Allied governments in London, and Mrs. Florence Horsbrugh, M.P., Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Health. (AP Photo)
As male employees of the British Broadcasting Company move into the Armed Forces, women are taking B.B.C. posts as producers, editors, news bulletin readers, announcers, sound effects makers, and a big and growing part of all entertainment programs. Taking part in a B.B.C. broadcast in London, Jan. 15, 1943, during the Answering You program, a weekly short -waved feature to the United States and Canada, are: standing left to right are Mrs. Mary Adams, producer; Colin Wills, compere, on this side of the Atlantic known as a master of ceremonies; and Mrs. Archer, housewife and war worker. Sitting from left to right are; Mrs. Gardner, Matron of the Brook Green Day Nursery; Mrs. Margaret Biddle, wife of the American Ambassador to the Allied governments in London, and Mrs. Florence Horsbrugh, M.P., Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Health. (AP Photo)
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President Bill Clinton shares a lighter moment with waitresses at The Varsity, a local Atlanta eatery, Monday, Jan. 15, 1996 as Georgia Gov. Zell Miller looks on. Clinton stopped for lunch between visiting the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center and the site of the Centennial Olympic Stadium. The waitresses are unidentified. (AP Photo/Greg Gibson)
President Bill Clinton shares a lighter moment with waitresses at The Varsity, a local Atlanta eatery, Monday, Jan. 15, 1996 as Georgia Gov. Zell Miller looks on. Clinton stopped for lunch between visiting the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center and the site of the Centennial Olympic Stadium. The waitresses are unidentified. (AP Photo/Greg Gibson)
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Diana, Princess of Wales, wearing protective gear, Wednesday Jan. 15, 1997, during a briefing by the British land-mine sweeping organisation Halo Trust in Huambo, central Angola, one of the most densely mined areas in the country. The sign reads "Danger-Mines". Diana is visiting Angola in an effort to raise awareness on the problems of landmines. (AP Photo/Giovanni Diffidenti)
Diana, Princess of Wales, wearing protective gear, Wednesday Jan. 15, 1997, during a briefing by the British land-mine sweeping organisation Halo Trust in Huambo, central Angola, one of the most densely mined areas in the country. The sign reads "Danger-Mines". Diana is visiting Angola in an effort to raise awareness on the problems of landmines. (AP Photo/Giovanni Diffidenti)
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Steve Squyres, right, principal investigator for Mars Exploration Rover, and Mark Boyles, assurance manager, celebrate Thursday, Jan. 15, 2004, at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, in Pasadena, California, after receiving confirmation that the maneuver to get the Spirit rover off its lander was a success. It rolled onto Mars early Thursday, placing its six wheels on martian ground for the first time since it bounced down on the red planet nearly two weeks ago. (AP Photo/Ric Francis, Pool)
Steve Squyres, right, principal investigator for Mars Exploration Rover, and Mark Boyles, assurance manager, celebrate Thursday, Jan. 15, 2004, at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, in Pasadena, California, after receiving confirmation that the maneuver to get the Spirit rover off its lander was a success. It rolled onto Mars early Thursday, placing its six wheels on martian ground for the first time since it bounced down on the red planet nearly two weeks ago. (AP Photo/Ric Francis, Pool)
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Ordered from the road where they had been since Jan. 10 in protest against their low economic situation, these sharecroppers were taken to Birds Point, Missouri, on Jan. 15, 1939. (AP Photo/Edward Kitch)
Ordered from the road where they had been since Jan. 10 in protest against their low economic situation, these sharecroppers were taken to Birds Point, Missouri, on Jan. 15, 1939. (AP Photo/Edward Kitch)
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Green Bay Packers fans whoop it up in the stands at the Coliseum in Los Angeles, Jan. 15, 1967 as the National Football League champs were trouncing the Kansas City Chiefs of the American Football League un Super Bowl game in Los Angeles. (AP Photo)
Green Bay Packers fans whoop it up in the stands at the Coliseum in Los Angeles, Jan. 15, 1967 as the National Football League champs were trouncing the Kansas City Chiefs of the American Football League un Super Bowl game in Los Angeles. (AP Photo)
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Rabbi Marc Tannenbaum, Coretta Scott King and First Lady Rosalynn Carter join hands in prayer and song during the 51st birthday celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. in Atlanta Tuesday, Jan. 15, 1980. Mrs. Carter renewed her appeal for a national holiday to celebrate the birth date of the slain civil rights leader. (AP Photo)
Rabbi Marc Tannenbaum, Coretta Scott King and First Lady Rosalynn Carter join hands in prayer and song during the 51st birthday celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. in Atlanta Tuesday, Jan. 15, 1980. Mrs. Carter renewed her appeal for a national holiday to celebrate the birth date of the slain civil rights leader. (AP Photo)
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Bombay demonstrators poke sticks at an effigy of India's Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru during rioting and protests against the government proposal to split Bombay state along language lines, Jan. 23, 1956. Demonstrations during the week of Jan. 15 left a long list of dead and injured in their wake as troop reinforcements and police stood guard against the threat of renewed uprisings. (AP Photo)
Bombay demonstrators poke sticks at an effigy of India's Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru during rioting and protests against the government proposal to split Bombay state along language lines, Jan. 23, 1956. Demonstrations during the week of Jan. 15 left a long list of dead and injured in their wake as troop reinforcements and police stood guard against the threat of renewed uprisings. (AP Photo)
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This 3,968-pound giant, nicknamed Satan, is the heaviest type of bomb released by the German Air Force in its attacks on Britain, Jan. 15, 1942. The fins of this one were broken off when it landed, but in its original state it measured 13-feet 3-inches long and 2-feet 3-inches in diameter. (AP Photo)
This 3,968-pound giant, nicknamed Satan, is the heaviest type of bomb released by the German Air Force in its attacks on Britain, Jan. 15, 1942. The fins of this one were broken off when it landed, but in its original state it measured 13-feet 3-inches long and 2-feet 3-inches in diameter. (AP Photo)
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In this Thursday Jan. 15, 2009 file photo, airline passengers wait to be rescued on the wings of a US Airways Airbus 320 jetliner that safely ditched in the frigid waters of the Hudson River in New York, after a flock of birds knocked out both its engines. The audio recordings of US Airways Flight 1549, released Thursday, Feb 5, 2009 by the Federal Aviation Administration, reflect the initial tension between tower controllers and the cockpit and then confusion about whether the passenger jet went into the river. (AP Photo/Steven Day)
In this Thursday Jan. 15, 2009 file photo, airline passengers wait to be rescued on the wings of a US Airways Airbus 320 jetliner that safely ditched in the frigid waters of the Hudson River in New York, after a flock of birds knocked out both its engines. The audio recordings of US Airways Flight 1549, released Thursday, Feb 5, 2009 by the Federal Aviation Administration, reflect the initial tension between tower controllers and the cockpit and then confusion about whether the passenger jet went into the river. (AP Photo/Steven Day)
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