Ashe
- ASSOCIATED PRESS
- Updated
The casket bearing the body of tennis star Arthur Ashe is carried into the Governor's Mansion in his hometown Richmond, Va., Tuesday, Feb. 9, 1993. Ashe's widow Jeanne, right, a professional photographer, takes pictures as their daughter, Camera, stands next to her. Ashe, 49, died of AIDS-related pneumonia in New York. More than 5,000 mourners lined up to pay their respects. Ashe is the first person to lie in state at the mansion since Confederate general Stonewall Jackson in 1863. (AP Photo)
John F. Kennedy, Billy Graham, Frank Carlson, Boyd Leedom
- Henry Burroughs
- Updated
President John F. Kennedy and others at the head table bow their heads during the invocation at the annual ?Presidential prayer breakfast? in a Washington hotel, Feb. 9, 1961. From Left are Evangelist Billy Graham, Kennedy; Sen. Frank Carlson, R-Kan., and Judge Boyd Leedom of Washington, President of the International Christian Leadership Conference, the sponsoring organization. (AP Photo/Henry Burroughs)
Jean Claude Killy Wins Triple Crown of Alpine Skiing
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France's Jean Claude Killy waves after winning the Men's Downhill Ski race in Winter Olympics at Chamrousse, France, Feb. 9, 1968. At his side are J. Daniel Daetwyler of Switzerland who came in third, and Guy Perillat of France who finished second. (AP Photo)
Leasure Fahringer
- BRIAN HORTON
- Updated
Althea Leasure, wife of Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flynt, checks in with a jail guard to visit her husband at the Hamilton County Courthouse jail in Cincinnati, Feb. 9, 1977. With her is attorney Herald Fahringer, who represented Flynt in his obscenity trial. No decision on bail was made today by the three-judge appeals panel. (AP Photo/Brian Horton)
STATUE OF LIBERTY 1986
- MARIO CABRERA
- Updated
The Statue of Liberty stands in New York Harbor free of the scaffolding that has surrounded it for months while workmen were refurbishing the statue for July 4th celebrations this year. The only scaffolding now is around its base, seen Feb. 9, 1986. (AP Photo/Mario Cabrera)
Magic Johnson 1992
- Chris O'Meara
- Updated
West guard Magic Johnson laughs before the start of the 42nd annual NBA All Star game at the Orlando Arena in Orlando, Fla., Feb. 9, 1992. Johnson, a starter for the West squad, was to play in his first game of the season after retiring due to testing positive to the AIDS virus. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)
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Ashe
- ASSOCIATED PRESS
The casket bearing the body of tennis star Arthur Ashe is carried into the Governor's Mansion in his hometown Richmond, Va., Tuesday, Feb. 9, 1993. Ashe's widow Jeanne, right, a professional photographer, takes pictures as their daughter, Camera, stands next to her. Ashe, 49, died of AIDS-related pneumonia in New York. More than 5,000 mourners lined up to pay their respects. Ashe is the first person to lie in state at the mansion since Confederate general Stonewall Jackson in 1863. (AP Photo)

John F. Kennedy, Billy Graham, Frank Carlson, Boyd Leedom
- Henry Burroughs
President John F. Kennedy and others at the head table bow their heads during the invocation at the annual ?Presidential prayer breakfast? in a Washington hotel, Feb. 9, 1961. From Left are Evangelist Billy Graham, Kennedy; Sen. Frank Carlson, R-Kan., and Judge Boyd Leedom of Washington, President of the International Christian Leadership Conference, the sponsoring organization. (AP Photo/Henry Burroughs)

Jean Claude Killy Wins Triple Crown of Alpine Skiing
- ASSOCIATED PRESS
France's Jean Claude Killy waves after winning the Men's Downhill Ski race in Winter Olympics at Chamrousse, France, Feb. 9, 1968. At his side are J. Daniel Daetwyler of Switzerland who came in third, and Guy Perillat of France who finished second. (AP Photo)

Leasure Fahringer
- BRIAN HORTON
Althea Leasure, wife of Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flynt, checks in with a jail guard to visit her husband at the Hamilton County Courthouse jail in Cincinnati, Feb. 9, 1977. With her is attorney Herald Fahringer, who represented Flynt in his obscenity trial. No decision on bail was made today by the three-judge appeals panel. (AP Photo/Brian Horton)

STATUE OF LIBERTY 1986
- MARIO CABRERA
The Statue of Liberty stands in New York Harbor free of the scaffolding that has surrounded it for months while workmen were refurbishing the statue for July 4th celebrations this year. The only scaffolding now is around its base, seen Feb. 9, 1986. (AP Photo/Mario Cabrera)

Magic Johnson 1992
- Chris O'Meara
West guard Magic Johnson laughs before the start of the 42nd annual NBA All Star game at the Orlando Arena in Orlando, Fla., Feb. 9, 1992. Johnson, a starter for the West squad, was to play in his first game of the season after retiring due to testing positive to the AIDS virus. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)