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    Photos: Today in History for Sept. 15

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    CHURCH BOMBING MEMORIAL

    CHURCH BOMBING MEMORIAL

    Civil rights leaders clasp hands as they sing during the closing of memorial ceremonies in New York, Sept. 22, 1963, for four girls killed in the bombing of the Birmingham, Ala., Sixteenth Street Baptist Church. From right, are: author James Baldwin; James Farmer, president of the Congress of Racial Equality; unidentified man; and veteran Socialist leader Norman Thomas. At a rally on Foley Square, Farmer charged the U.S. Department of Justice and President Kennedy with a share of the blame in the Sept. 15, bombing, and Thomas said he was "ashamed that I was a white American, when the bombing took place." (AP Photo/Jacob Harris)

    • JACOB HARRIS
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    NYC World's Fair 1964

    NYC World's Fair 1964

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    Mount Hood

    Mount Hood

    The usually snow-capped Mount Hood in Oregon has many bare spots showing as warm weather has caused much of the snow pack to melt, Sept. 15, 1981. Mount Hood is located 50 miles east of Portland, Ore. (AP Photo/Tim Jewett)

    • Tim Jewett
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    O'Connor

    O'Connor

    Supreme Court nominee Sandra Day O'Connor ducks under a potted plant in the lobby of a Washington apartment building, Sept. 15, 1981, on her way to meet newsmen to make a statement on the confirmation vote by the Senate Judiciary Committee earlier that day, to recommend to the full Senate that she be named to the high court. (AP Photo/Dennis Cook)

    • DENNIS COOK
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    Studio 54 Re-opening

    Studio 54 Re-opening

    This is the scene at the re-opening of New York's Studio 54, Sept., 15, 1981. (AP Photo/G. Paul Burnett)

    • G. Paul Burnett
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    Kelly

    Kelly

    Princess Grace of Monaco lies in her coffin inside the Palatina Chapel of the Monaco Palace, Sept. 15, 1982. The princess died yesterday from injuries received in an automobile crash on the Riviera. (AP Photo/Michel Lipchitz)

    • Michel Lipchitz
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    Ferdinand Marcos, Imelda Marcos

    Ferdinand Marcos, Imelda Marcos

    Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, followed by his wife Imelda, is greeted at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., on Wednesday, Sept. 15, 1982 on a state visit to this country. (AP Photo/Scott Applewhite)

    • Scott Applewhite
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    HURRICANE GILBERT JAMAICA

    HURRICANE GILBERT JAMAICA

    A Jamaican woman tries to clear her porch of debris in Kingston, Jamaica, Sept. 15, 1988, after Hurricane Gilbert struck the island on Monday, Sept. 12. Thousands are left homeless and many are without food following the high winds and water of Gilbert. (AP Photo/Bill Cook)

    • BILL COOK
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    Menendez Trial 1993

    Menendez Trial 1993

    Lyle Menendez gestures as he testifies in Van Nuys Superior Court in Los Angeles, Sept. 15, 1993. Menendez and his brother Erik are being tried in the 1989 shotgun slaying of their wealthy parents. Court was recessed on Wednesday as Lyle felt ill again. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

    • Mark J. Terrill
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    Katherine Power Sentencing 1993

    Katherine Power Sentencing 1993

    Katherine Ann Power, 44, listens in Suffolk Superior Court as she pleaded guilty to reduced charges of manslaughter and two counts of armed robbery, Wednesday, Sept. 15, 1993, Boston, Mass. Power, 44, was one of the nations longest-sought female fugitives, accused of driving the getaway car in a bank robbery in 1970 in which a Boston police officer was killed. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

    • Susan Walsh
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    BASEBALL STRIKE SHEA STADIUM

    BASEBALL STRIKE SHEA STADIUM

    A stadium worker paints a railing at New York's Shea Stadium, Thursday, Sept. 15, 1994. Major League Baseball owners announced an end to the 1994 season as a result of a 34-day players' strike. As a result, a World Series will not be played for the first time since 1904. (AP Photo/Ed Bailey)

    • ED BAILEY
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    CHURCH BOMBING MEMORIAL

    CHURCH BOMBING MEMORIAL

    Civil rights leaders clasp hands as they sing during the closing of memorial ceremonies in New York, Sept. 22, 1963, for four girls killed in the bombing of the Birmingham, Ala., Sixteenth Street Baptist Church. From right, are: author James Baldwin; James Farmer, president of the Congress of Racial Equality; unidentified man; and veteran Socialist leader Norman Thomas. At a rally on Foley Square, Farmer charged the U.S. Department of Justice and President Kennedy with a share of the blame in the Sept. 15, bombing, and Thomas said he was "ashamed that I was a white American, when the bombing took place." (AP Photo/Jacob Harris)

    • JACOB HARRIS
    NYC World's Fair 1964

    NYC World's Fair 1964

    • AP
    Mount Hood

    Mount Hood

    The usually snow-capped Mount Hood in Oregon has many bare spots showing as warm weather has caused much of the snow pack to melt, Sept. 15, 1981. Mount Hood is located 50 miles east of Portland, Ore. (AP Photo/Tim Jewett)

    • Tim Jewett
    O'Connor

    O'Connor

    Supreme Court nominee Sandra Day O'Connor ducks under a potted plant in the lobby of a Washington apartment building, Sept. 15, 1981, on her way to meet newsmen to make a statement on the confirmation vote by the Senate Judiciary Committee earlier that day, to recommend to the full Senate that she be named to the high court. (AP Photo/Dennis Cook)

    • DENNIS COOK
    Studio 54 Re-opening

    Studio 54 Re-opening

    This is the scene at the re-opening of New York's Studio 54, Sept., 15, 1981. (AP Photo/G. Paul Burnett)

    • G. Paul Burnett
    Kelly

    Kelly

    Princess Grace of Monaco lies in her coffin inside the Palatina Chapel of the Monaco Palace, Sept. 15, 1982. The princess died yesterday from injuries received in an automobile crash on the Riviera. (AP Photo/Michel Lipchitz)

    • Michel Lipchitz
    Ferdinand Marcos, Imelda Marcos

    Ferdinand Marcos, Imelda Marcos

    Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, followed by his wife Imelda, is greeted at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., on Wednesday, Sept. 15, 1982 on a state visit to this country. (AP Photo/Scott Applewhite)

    • Scott Applewhite
    HURRICANE GILBERT JAMAICA

    HURRICANE GILBERT JAMAICA

    A Jamaican woman tries to clear her porch of debris in Kingston, Jamaica, Sept. 15, 1988, after Hurricane Gilbert struck the island on Monday, Sept. 12. Thousands are left homeless and many are without food following the high winds and water of Gilbert. (AP Photo/Bill Cook)

    • BILL COOK
    Menendez Trial 1993

    Menendez Trial 1993

    Lyle Menendez gestures as he testifies in Van Nuys Superior Court in Los Angeles, Sept. 15, 1993. Menendez and his brother Erik are being tried in the 1989 shotgun slaying of their wealthy parents. Court was recessed on Wednesday as Lyle felt ill again. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

    • Mark J. Terrill
    Katherine Power Sentencing 1993

    Katherine Power Sentencing 1993

    Katherine Ann Power, 44, listens in Suffolk Superior Court as she pleaded guilty to reduced charges of manslaughter and two counts of armed robbery, Wednesday, Sept. 15, 1993, Boston, Mass. Power, 44, was one of the nations longest-sought female fugitives, accused of driving the getaway car in a bank robbery in 1970 in which a Boston police officer was killed. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

    • Susan Walsh
    BASEBALL STRIKE SHEA STADIUM

    BASEBALL STRIKE SHEA STADIUM

    A stadium worker paints a railing at New York's Shea Stadium, Thursday, Sept. 15, 1994. Major League Baseball owners announced an end to the 1994 season as a result of a 34-day players' strike. As a result, a World Series will not be played for the first time since 1904. (AP Photo/Ed Bailey)

    • ED BAILEY

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