Red Sox Williams
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Ted Williams, Boston Red Sox slugger who twice led the American League in batting, gets a little work done on his favorite bat at his San Diego, Calif., home, Feb. 8, 1946. The lanky outfielder, who recently ended three years in the Marine Corps, plans to leave soon for the Sox training camp in Florida. (AP Photo)
Junior Gilliam
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Second Baseman Junior Gilliam of the Los Angeles Dodgers Demonstrates his bunting technique at a baseball clinic conducted by the Dodgers at Los Angeles’ Wrigley Field, Feb. 8, 1958. Watching were about a thousand high school and sandlot coaches, and young players. (AP Photo)
Stevie Wonder, Rod McGrew
- MARILYN WEISS
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Stevie Wonder, left, and business associate Rod McGrew, are shown leaving U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, Feb. 8, 1990. Wonder is expected to testify in the trial of a copyright infringement suit in which songwriter Lloyd Chiate claims that he and another songwriter, not Wonder, wrote the hit song "I Just Called To Say I Love You." (AP Photo/Marilyn Weiss)
Princess Diana
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Waving British and Japanese flags, local residents in downtown Tokyo try to reach Princess Diana,the Princess of Wales as the Princess makes a short walk between two facilities she was visiting on Wednesday, Feb. 8, 1995. Princess Diana is greeted by crowds of well-wishers at every place she goes. (AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye)
SMITH
- MANUEL BALCE CENETA
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**FILE**Anna Nicole Smith, right, leaves the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington with her son Daniel Smith in this Feb. 28, 2006 photo. Smith's son died under mysterious circumstances in Nassau, The Bahamas on Sept. 10, 2006. A lawyer for Smith says she has died in Hollywood Fla., Thursday, Feb. 8, 2007.(AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
London Munich Airchrash Silence
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View of the field at White Hart Lane, London, Feb. 8 1958, as Tottenham Hotspurs team, wearing black instead of their customary white strip, and the Manchester City team, nearest to the camera wearing black armbands, stand in silence for two minutes in tribute to the members of the Manchester United football club who were killed in the Munich aircrash. The two minutes silence was observed at all league games in Britain. (AP Photo/Robert Dear)
Conrad Murray
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Conrad Murray, Michael Jackson's doctor, is escorted by Los Angeles County Sheriffs deputies as he arrives at the Airport Courthouse to face charges of involuntary manslaughter in the singer's death in Los Angeles on Monday, Feb. 8, 2010. (AP Photo/Jason Redmond)
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Red Sox Williams
- STR
Ted Williams, Boston Red Sox slugger who twice led the American League in batting, gets a little work done on his favorite bat at his San Diego, Calif., home, Feb. 8, 1946. The lanky outfielder, who recently ended three years in the Marine Corps, plans to leave soon for the Sox training camp in Florida. (AP Photo)

1948 Winter Olympics
- J. Walter Green
The Canadian ice hockey team raises a cheer at the announcement made at the St. Moritz ice stadium, that they had won the Winter Games hockey tournament, Feb. 8, 1948, St. Moritz, Switzerland. (AP Photo/J. Walter Green)

Junior Gilliam
- Anonymous
Second Baseman Junior Gilliam of the Los Angeles Dodgers Demonstrates his bunting technique at a baseball clinic conducted by the Dodgers at Los Angeles’ Wrigley Field, Feb. 8, 1958. Watching were about a thousand high school and sandlot coaches, and young players. (AP Photo)

WINTER SNOW BLIZZARD 1978
- ASSOCIATED PRESS
Cars and trucks stranded and abandoned in deep snow along Route 128 in Dedham, Mass., are seen in this Feb. 9, 1978 photo, as military and civilian plows begin to dig them out during the blizzard of 1978. (AP Photo)

Oil Disaster U.S. California 1990
- Bob Galbraith
A boom surrounds the tanker American Trader Thursday, Feb. 8, 1990 in an effort to contain some of the 290,000 gallons of crude oil that spilled from the ruptured ship off Huntington Beach, California on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Bob Galbraith)

Stevie Wonder, Rod McGrew
- MARILYN WEISS
Stevie Wonder, left, and business associate Rod McGrew, are shown leaving U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, Feb. 8, 1990. Wonder is expected to testify in the trial of a copyright infringement suit in which songwriter Lloyd Chiate claims that he and another songwriter, not Wonder, wrote the hit song "I Just Called To Say I Love You." (AP Photo/Marilyn Weiss)

Arthur Ashe funeral
- Steve Helber
A capitol police guard closes the gate of the Governor's mansion at the Capitol in Richmond, Virginia on Monday, Feb. 8, 1993. The body of tennis star Arthur Ashe will lie in state in the mansion on Tuesday. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)

Princess Diana
- Itsuo Inouye
Waving British and Japanese flags, local residents in downtown Tokyo try to reach Princess Diana,the Princess of Wales as the Princess makes a short walk between two facilities she was visiting on Wednesday, Feb. 8, 1995. Princess Diana is greeted by crowds of well-wishers at every place she goes. (AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye)

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**FILE**Anna Nicole Smith, right, leaves the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington with her son Daniel Smith in this Feb. 28, 2006 photo. Smith's son died under mysterious circumstances in Nassau, The Bahamas on Sept. 10, 2006. A lawyer for Smith says she has died in Hollywood Fla., Thursday, Feb. 8, 2007.(AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

London Munich Airchrash Silence
- Robert Dear
View of the field at White Hart Lane, London, Feb. 8 1958, as Tottenham Hotspurs team, wearing black instead of their customary white strip, and the Manchester City team, nearest to the camera wearing black armbands, stand in silence for two minutes in tribute to the members of the Manchester United football club who were killed in the Munich aircrash. The two minutes silence was observed at all league games in Britain. (AP Photo/Robert Dear)

Conrad Murray
- Jason Redmond
Conrad Murray, Michael Jackson's doctor, is escorted by Los Angeles County Sheriffs deputies as he arrives at the Airport Courthouse to face charges of involuntary manslaughter in the singer's death in Los Angeles on Monday, Feb. 8, 2010. (AP Photo/Jason Redmond)