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- MICHAEL CONROY
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Chicago Bulls guard Michael Jordan flies to the hoop over the Indiana Pacers' Reggie Miller and Mark Jackson (13), March 19, 1995, in Indianapolis, Ind. Nicknamed "Air Jordan" for his superb athleticism, he was named the National Basketball Association's Most Valuable Player in 1988, 1991, 1992, 1996 and 1997. He also holds the NBA highest scoring title. Jordan retired from basketball on Jan. 13, 1999, after leading the Bulls to six championships. Among the world's most admired sportsmen, Jordan has starred in movies and TV commercials, and endorses numerous products from basketball shoes to breakfast cereals. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)
David Love
- Mark J. Terill
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Los Angeles police officer David Love demonstrates, in Court without jurors present in Simi Valley on Wednesday, March 19, 1992 how he saw Laurence Powell strike motorist Rodney King on the morning of March 3, 1991. Judge Stanley Weisberg held the hearing without the jury to evaluate Love?s testimony. Powell, along with three other LAPD officers are charged with the assault on King. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terill)
Iditarod
- FF
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Rick Swenson leads his team the final few yards at the conclusion of the ninth annual Iditarod Sled Dog Race in Nome, Alaska, March 19, 1981. The Eureka musher won the race for the third time, covering the 969 miles from Settlers Bay, near Anchorage, to Nome in 12 days, 8 hours, 45 minutes and 2 seconds. That’s nearly two days faster than the race record set last year by Joe May of Trapper Creek. The race route follows the old trail system that once served as the primary supply corridor for gold rush communities on the Seward Peninsula of Northwestern Alaska around the turn of the century. (AP Photo)
UK The Beatles
- ASSOCIATED PRESS
- Updated
Labour Party leader Harold Wilson is pictured with The Beatles (from left) Ringo Starr, John Lennon, George Harrison and Paul McCartney during the Variety Club of Great Britain's "Show Business Personality" presentation ceremony at the Dorchester Hotel in London, March 19, 1963. (AP Photo)
BUS BOYCOTT
- GENE HERRICK
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The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., center, the first defendant called to trial in the racial bus boycott, held a press conference on March 19, 1956 on the steps of the Montgomery County courthouse where he and 92 others are on trial. They are charged with the violation of the anti-boycott law. King's wife, Coretta is by his side. (AP Photo/Gene Herrick)
USA Georgia Covicts Working
- AP
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The 8-hours working day has finally come to the chain gangs of the Bibb County jail, and convicts black and white now toil under Georgia sun in accordance with modern labour condition. Picks go up and down for an eight hour day at Bibb County jail, Georgia, on March 19, 1937. (AP Photo)
Demonstrations Riots U.S. Harlem Race Riot 1935
- AP
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The proprietor of this store, who hastily plastered his display window with signs proclaiming it a 'colored store,' saved this shop from destruction, when rioting African-Americans went through New York's 'black belt' on March 19, 1935, fighting police and shattering store windows. This picture shows the storefront, the center of interest for a group for African-American boys. (AP Photo)
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The 8-hours working day has finally come to the chain gangs of the Bibb County jail, and convicts black and white now toil under Georgia sun in accordance with modern labour condition. Picks go up and down for an eight hour day at Bibb County jail, Georgia, on March 19, 1937. (AP Photo)

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