Penn Station
A crowd of 3,000 persons fills the main waiting room of Pennsylvania Station in New York, April 3, 1949, as Vincent Impellitteri (on rostrum at right) New York City council president, speaks. The municipal official spoke at ceremonies marking the departure of the United Jewish Appeal’s “Caravan of Hope,” a special railroad car, carrying Israeli war heroes, on a tour to mobilize nationwide support for the Appeal’s $250,000,000 campaign. (AP Photo/Harry Harris)
Kandyan Dancer 1959
Spinning seven thick plates with great dexterity, a Kandyan dancer from Ceylon performs a “Raban” dance in New Delhi, India, April 3, 1959. He is one of 35 members of a troupe of Kandyan dancers invited to New Delhi by the Indian government. Kandyan dancing goes back more than 2,000 years. (AP Photo)
KING BALCONY
The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. stands with other civil rights leaders on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tenn., on April 3, 1968, a day before he was assassinated at approximately the same place. From left are Hosea Williams, Jesse Jackson, King, and Ralph Abernathy. The 39-year-old Nobel Laureate was the proponent of non-violence in the 1960's American civil rights movement. King is honored with a national U.S. holiday celebrated in January. (AP Photo/Charles Kelly)
Richard Nixon, Richard M. Nixon, Nguyen Van Thieu
President Richard Nixon and South Vietnam's President Nguyen Van Thieu shake hands after announcing a joint communiquÈ between South Vietnam and the United States at the western White House in San Clemente, Calif., April 3, 1973. Both presidents agreed the Saigon government will need greater economic aid from abroad. (AP Photo)
Mexico Chiapas Rebellion 1994
Major Mario of the Zapatista Army for National Liberation (EZLN) holds his weapon at an abandoned ranch in the Lacandon jungle in Mexico's southern state of Chiapas, April 3, 1994. Another Mexico lies in the jungle. Laws are made by armed rebel men and women in ski masks and impoverished Indian peasants are valued far more than the wealthy landowners on the other side of the mountain. (AP Photo/Douglas Engle)
FIREFIGHTERS
Firefighters in a crane, examine the damage after three suspected terrorists who were sought in connection with March 11 Madrid bombings, blew themselves up in a building that was surrounded by police in Legenes, near Madrid, Spain, Saturday, April 3, 2004. One special forces agent was killed and 11 police officers were injured in the operation. The fete of the suspects is unknown at this time. (AP Photo/Paul White)
SIERRA LEONE
Former Liberian President Charles Taylor, second right, makes his first appearance at the Special Court in Freetown, Monday, April 3, 2006. Former Liberian President Charles Taylor pleaded not guilty Monday to war crimes and crimes against humanity, including sexual slavery, mutilation and sending children into combat. (AP Photo/George Osodi, Pool)