MIDEAST JORDAN IRAQ ELECTIONS
- HUSSEIN MALLA
- Updated
An Iraqi woman with her daughter casts her ballot at a polling station in Amman, Jordan, Sunday Jan. 30, 2005. As people in Iraq defied insurgent threats and voted Sunday in their country's first independent election in five decades. Iraqis living in Jordan streamed into polling stations to cast their ballots in the last day of overseas voting.(AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
NYC GRAND CENTRAL TERMINAL
- MARK LENNIHAN
- Updated
The ticketing and waiting area of New York's Grand Central Terminal is shown on Friday, Jan. 30, 1988. The nation's biggest rail terminal, which has undergone a cleaning and partial restoration, celebrate its 75th birthday in February. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)
Johnson Aikman
- Charles Krupa
- Updated
Dallas Cowboys' head coach Jimmy Johnson hugs quarterback Troy Aikman in their lockerroom after defeating the Buffalo Bills 30-13 in Super Bowl XXVIII at the Georgia Dome, Jan. 30, 1994. The Cowboys handed the Bills their fourth straight Super Bowl defeat. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
France Spanish Refugees
- AP
- Updated
Pathetic scenes have been witnessed at Le Perthus, the Pyrenean border town between France and Spain, as the refugees from Barcelona have been arriving there in one long continual stream since the fall of the Catalan capital. Women carrying children and all the belongings they were able to salvage, and ravenously hungry, are jamming the streets at Le Perthus and, incidentally, providing the authorities with knotty problems as to how to feed them all and what their eventual fate is to be. Two of the child refugees, hungry and with a piteous look of appeal on their faces, seated on their parents belongings on arrival at Le Perthus, France, and safety on Jan. 30, 1939. (AP Photo)
MacArthur Inspection
- Anonymous
- Updated
U.S. General Douglas MacArthur, right, together with Maj. Gen. Frank Milburn, First Corps Commander, left, and Maj. James Lee from Dallas, Texas, center, inspects the Western Front near Suwon, Korea, Jan. 30, 1951. (AP Photo) ------ US General Douglas MacArthur, rechts, zusammen mit Major General Frank Milburn, links, Kommandant des I Corps, und Major James Lee aus Dallas, Texas, Mitte, in der Naehe von Suwon, Korea, am 30. Januar 1951, waehrend einer Inspektion einer Offensive der allierierten Truppen an Korea's Westfront. (AP Photo)
Racial integration, schools
- Julian C. Wilson
- Updated
Pulling against a police-erected rope barrier which they later broke, are demonstrators who appeared Jan. 30,1964 at Murray Hill Public School in Cleveland to prevent a picket march on behalf of integration of classes in the grade school. The pickets did not appear as had been scheduled, but the crowd threw eggs, shouted and made trouble for policemen all morning. (AP Photo/Julian C. Wilson)
Pete Rozelle,
- HH
- Updated
Pro teams listed in football draft football commissioner Pete Rozelle stands by blackboard in New York on Jan. 30, 1968, listening teams of the National and Americans football leagues in the orders of choices as the football draft got underway. The Minnesota Vikings chose offensive tackle Ron Yary of Southern California as the first choice in the draft. (AP Photo/HH)
Capitol building
- ASSOCIATED PRESS
- Updated
The majestic dome of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 30, 1930, as seen through the winter’s heaviest snowfall in the national capital, through one of the gates at the entrance to the grounds showing the evergreens heavily laden with snow. (AP Photo)
Keith Haring
- Terill Jones
- Updated
American pop artist Keith Haring, 29, stands at the entrance to his new Pop Shop Tokyo which opens Saturday, Jan. 30, 1988 in Tokyo. Haring holds up two young fans, Mika Nakamura, 5, left, and Miki Sonoda, 6. All three wear T-Shirts designed by the popular artist. (AP Photo/Terill Jones)
UNITED STATES MARSHALS
- ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO
U.S. marshals carrying assault rifles patrol the area in front of Federal Court in Boston on Jan. 30, 2003, before the sentencing of Richard Reid, a self-described member of the terrorist group al-Qaida who tried to blow up the Dec. 22, 2001, trans-Atlantic American Airlines Flight 63 with explosives hidden in his shoes. He was sentenced to life in prison.
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MIDEAST JORDAN IRAQ ELECTIONS
- HUSSEIN MALLA
An Iraqi woman with her daughter casts her ballot at a polling station in Amman, Jordan, Sunday Jan. 30, 2005. As people in Iraq defied insurgent threats and voted Sunday in their country's first independent election in five decades. Iraqis living in Jordan streamed into polling stations to cast their ballots in the last day of overseas voting.(AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

NYC GRAND CENTRAL TERMINAL
- MARK LENNIHAN
The ticketing and waiting area of New York's Grand Central Terminal is shown on Friday, Jan. 30, 1988. The nation's biggest rail terminal, which has undergone a cleaning and partial restoration, celebrate its 75th birthday in February. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

Johnson Aikman
- Charles Krupa
Dallas Cowboys' head coach Jimmy Johnson hugs quarterback Troy Aikman in their lockerroom after defeating the Buffalo Bills 30-13 in Super Bowl XXVIII at the Georgia Dome, Jan. 30, 1994. The Cowboys handed the Bills their fourth straight Super Bowl defeat. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

France Spanish Refugees
- AP
Pathetic scenes have been witnessed at Le Perthus, the Pyrenean border town between France and Spain, as the refugees from Barcelona have been arriving there in one long continual stream since the fall of the Catalan capital. Women carrying children and all the belongings they were able to salvage, and ravenously hungry, are jamming the streets at Le Perthus and, incidentally, providing the authorities with knotty problems as to how to feed them all and what their eventual fate is to be. Two of the child refugees, hungry and with a piteous look of appeal on their faces, seated on their parents belongings on arrival at Le Perthus, France, and safety on Jan. 30, 1939. (AP Photo)

MacArthur Inspection
- Anonymous
U.S. General Douglas MacArthur, right, together with Maj. Gen. Frank Milburn, First Corps Commander, left, and Maj. James Lee from Dallas, Texas, center, inspects the Western Front near Suwon, Korea, Jan. 30, 1951. (AP Photo) ------ US General Douglas MacArthur, rechts, zusammen mit Major General Frank Milburn, links, Kommandant des I Corps, und Major James Lee aus Dallas, Texas, Mitte, in der Naehe von Suwon, Korea, am 30. Januar 1951, waehrend einer Inspektion einer Offensive der allierierten Truppen an Korea's Westfront. (AP Photo)

Racial integration, schools
- Julian C. Wilson
Pulling against a police-erected rope barrier which they later broke, are demonstrators who appeared Jan. 30,1964 at Murray Hill Public School in Cleveland to prevent a picket march on behalf of integration of classes in the grade school. The pickets did not appear as had been scheduled, but the crowd threw eggs, shouted and made trouble for policemen all morning. (AP Photo/Julian C. Wilson)

Pete Rozelle,
- HH
Pro teams listed in football draft football commissioner Pete Rozelle stands by blackboard in New York on Jan. 30, 1968, listening teams of the National and Americans football leagues in the orders of choices as the football draft got underway. The Minnesota Vikings chose offensive tackle Ron Yary of Southern California as the first choice in the draft. (AP Photo/HH)

Capitol building
- ASSOCIATED PRESS
The majestic dome of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 30, 1930, as seen through the winter’s heaviest snowfall in the national capital, through one of the gates at the entrance to the grounds showing the evergreens heavily laden with snow. (AP Photo)

Keith Haring
- Terill Jones
American pop artist Keith Haring, 29, stands at the entrance to his new Pop Shop Tokyo which opens Saturday, Jan. 30, 1988 in Tokyo. Haring holds up two young fans, Mika Nakamura, 5, left, and Miki Sonoda, 6. All three wear T-Shirts designed by the popular artist. (AP Photo/Terill Jones)

UNITED STATES MARSHALS
- ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO
U.S. marshals carrying assault rifles patrol the area in front of Federal Court in Boston on Jan. 30, 2003, before the sentencing of Richard Reid, a self-described member of the terrorist group al-Qaida who tried to blow up the Dec. 22, 2001, trans-Atlantic American Airlines Flight 63 with explosives hidden in his shoes. He was sentenced to life in prison.