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BERTRAND RUSSELL
Bertrand Russell poses in New York City in this undated photo. (AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler)
Date : January 01, 2020 12:00:00 AM
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WWII JOURNALISTS
Lt. Marty Lederhandler, second from right, poses with member of his unit, Detachment G, 165th Signal Photo Co, of the 4th Infantry Division, in Southern England. They are, from left: Sgts: Dale Franklin; Ed Shelton, Ed Vetrone, Lederhander; and Dick Massengy. (AP Photo)
Date : January 01, 2020 12:00:00 AM
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BERLIN JEWISH MUSEUM
ARCHIV -Archivbild (Sept. 1988) zeigt den ehemaligen U.S.-Finanzminister W. Michael Blumenthal (71). Blumenthal wird Direktor des Juedischen Museums Berlin, wie die Senatsverwaltung am Donnerstag 13. November 1997 mitteilte. (AP Photo/file, Marty Lederhandler) Portrait of former U.S. finance minister W. Michael Blumenthal who will be the director of jewish museum in Berlin. (AP Photo/file, Marty Lederhandler)
Date : January 01, 2020 12:00:00 AM
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Woodstock Reliving the Music
FILE - In this Aug. 16, 1969 file photo, thousands of rock music fans are packed around the stage in a field near Bethel, N.Y., at the Woodstock Festival. For the first time, an audio recording is available of nearly everything heard onstage at Woodstock 50 years ago - from transcendent music to announcements about lost people and bad acid. A 38-disc package "Woodstock - Back to the Garden - The Definitive Anniversary Archive" is available now. (AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler, File)
Date : August 14, 2019 06:03:01 PM
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AUG. 16, 1969 FILE PHOTO
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US Presidents Racist Gestures
FILE - In this Nov. 9, 1967, file photo, U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson, left, munching on a cookie, and George Meany, president of the AFL-CIO, laugh at a speaker's remark during the first annual Jewish Labor Committee Human Rights Awards dinner at the Sheraton in New York City. It was later revealed that Johnson sometimes used racist epithets in secretly recorded conversations with aides. President Donald Trump may have raised eyebrows over a series of racist tweets in July 2019 but it's not the first time a U.S. president has sparked attention for racist gestures. (AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler, File)
Date : July 28, 2019 08:08:46 PM
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NOV. 9, 1967, FILE PHOTO
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Algeria
FILE - In this Sept. 18, 1974 file photo President Abdelaziz Bouteflika of Algeria, right, and UN Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim confer during the opening of the General Assembly in New York. Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika's office announced Monday that he will step down by the end of his current term April 28, ceding to weeks of mass protests against his rule. It was a stunning concession for the 82-year-old leader, who has been diminished by a stroke but has been known as a wily political survivor ever since he fought for independence from France six decades ago.(AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler, File)
Date : April 01, 2019 02:27:01 PM
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Algeria Bouteflika
FILE - In this Sept. 18, 1974, President Abdelaziz Bouteflika of Algeria, right, and UN Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim confer during the opening of the General Assembly in New York. Algeria's longtime leader Abdelaziz Bouteflika has been known as a wily political survivor ever since he fought for independence from France in the 1960s, and now in 2019, he needs to overcome mass protests against his rule. (AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler, File)
Date : March 11, 2019 10:13:04 AM
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SEPT 18 1974 FILE PHOTO
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Obit Russell Baker
FILE - In this Oct. 17, 1983 file photo, New York Times columnist and Pulitzer Prize winning author, Russell Baker, is pictured at his office at the New York Times in New York. Pulitzer Prize-winning author and humorist Baker has died at age 93. Allen Baker told The Associated Press that his father died on Monday, Jan. 21, 2019, from complications after a fall. (AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler, File)
Date : January 22, 2019 03:45:38 PM
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Obit Weinberg
FILE - In this Sept. 10, 1979 file photo, NBA commissioner Larry O'Brien, right, shakes hands with Lawrence Weinberg, president of the Portland Trail Blazers before a hearing in New York. Weinberg, one of the founders and original owners of the Portland Trail Blazers, has died. He was 92. Weinberg's death was announced Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2019, by the American Israeli Public Affairs Committee. KATU reports that Weinberg was one of three partners who got the franchise started as an NBA expansion team in 1970 to the tune of $3.7 million. Irving H. Levin, of the San Diego Clippers is at center. (AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler, File)
Date : January 03, 2019 08:24:18 AM
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To Sail With With War Bride
Joseph Gebhardt, steamfitter under suspension by General Electric Co. at Schenectady, N.Y., for refusing to answer questions about alleged Communist activity, talks to a reporter aboard the liner Italia as he prepares to said from New York, April 6, 1954. In a surprise move, Gebhardt joined the ship as a passenger to accompany his wife, Mary, who was returning to England under a federal deportation order as a result of her Communist activity since coming to the U.S. as a war bride in 1946. Gebhardt told reporters they would go to his wife's mother's home near Liverpool. The couple had been married in England in 1944 while he was a sergeant in the U.S. 8th Air Force and she was a corporal in the British Army. (AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler)
Date : December 03, 2018 02:38:00 PM
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"Grease" Auditions
Complete with ducktails, leather jackets, ponytails and bobby socks, some actors hang out by a midtown Manhattan phone booth during a break in auditions for the film version of the hit musical, "Grease," April 28, 1977, at New York's Lunt-Fontanne Theater. The film will be directed by Randall Kleiser and is based on the musical which recalls the glory of the fifties and is currently Broadway's longest-running show. (AP Photo/Marty Lederhander)
Date : November 29, 2018 02:29:48 PM
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Trump Saudis Business Ties
FILE - This is a July 4, 1988 file photo of Donald Trump's yacht, the Trump Princess, in New York City. In 1991, as Trump was teetering on personal bankruptcy and scrambling to raise cash, he sold his 282-foot Trump Princess yacht to Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin-Talal for $20 million, a third less than what he had reportedly paid for it. Donald Trump’s business ties to Saudi Arabia run long and deep, and he’s often boasted about his business ties with the kingdom. Now those ties are under scrutiny as the president faces calls for a tougher response to the kingdom’s government following the disappearance, and possible killing, of one of its biggest critics, journalist and activist Jamal Khashoggi. Trump said Friday that he will soon speak with Saudi Arabia's king about Khashoggi’s disappearance. (AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler, File)
Date : October 12, 2018 11:04:18 AM
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JULY 4, 1988 FILE PHOTO
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Britain Obit Longmuir
FILE - In this Jan. 16, 1976 file photo, the "Bay City Rollers" perform as they tape an episode of the "Wonderama" television show in New York. Alan Longmuir, a founding member of the Bay City Rollers who played multiple instruments, including bass guitar and keyboards, has died in Scotland. He was 70. His family said in a Twitter statement Monday, July 2, 2018 that he died peacefully surrounded by loved ones. No other details were given. (AP Photo/Martin Lederhandler, file)
Date : July 02, 2018 07:54:26 AM
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JAN. 16, 1976 FILE PHOTO
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Puzo Papers Dartmouth
FILE - In this July 25, 1996 file photo, author Mario Puzo talks during an interview in New York. Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner has donated his collection of "The Godfather" author Mario Puzo's papers to his alma mater Dartmouth College. The New Hampshire school says in a news release it was "an offer they couldn't refuse," echoing one of the movie's famous lines. The 50 boxes of papers that Rauner and his wife Diana donated will be housed at the college's Rauner Special Collections Library. (AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler, File)
Date : April 05, 2018 05:03:42 AM
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A JULY 25, 1996 FILE PHOTO
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Sept 11 Museum 1993 Bombing
FILE - In this file photo of Feb. 26, 1993, victims of a fire at the World Trade Center in New York are treated at the scene after an explosion rocked the complex. The National September 11 Memorial & Museum on Friday, Jan. 26, 2018, announced the opening of a special installation to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the 1993 truck bombing of the World Trade Center. (AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler, File)
Date : January 26, 2018 06:52:37 AM
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Sept 11 Museum 1993 Bombing
FILE - In this Feb. 26, 1993 file photo, a police officer assists a survivor of the World Trade Center terrorist bombing in New York. The National September 11 Memorial & Museum on Friday, Jan. 26, 2018, announced the opening of a special installation to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the 1993 truck bombing of the World Trade Center. (AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler, File)
Date : January 26, 2018 06:49:15 AM
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Not Real News
FILE - In this July 30, 1981 photo, John Coleman, The Weather Channel founder, attends a news conference in New York. On Friday, July 29, 2022, The Associated Press reported on stories circulating online incorrectly claiming climate change is not happening, nor are humans causing significant global warming. (AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler, File)
Date : January 21, 2018 02:10:25 PM
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CORRECTION Obit John Coleman
CORRECTS THAT COLEMAN IS AT RIGHT, NOT LEFT - In this July 30, 1981 photo, John Coleman, weather channel founder, right, and Frank Batten, publisher of the Norfolk, Va., Virginian-Pilot and Ledger-Star, and chairman and chief executive of Landmark Communications, Inc., are seen during a news conference in New York. John Coleman, the founder of The Weather Channel and longtime KUSI weatherman, died Saturdaty night, Jan. 20, 2018, at home in Las Vegas, said his wife Linda Coleman. He was 83. (AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler, File)
Date : January 21, 2018 06:10:25 AM
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Jesse Jackson Roles
FILE - In this Feb. 2, 1971 file photo, Rev. Jesse Jackson raises a clenched fist from the back of a police van after he and 11 others from Operation Breadbasket were arrested during a sit-in at the Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co., offices in New York City. The organization, part of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, has been protesting A&P's alleged discrimination against blacks. (AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler)
Date : November 17, 2017 09:18:02 AM
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Marty Lederhandler in the Darkroom, AP Headquarters, New York
Marty Lederhandler, second from right, working in the darkroom of AP's New York headquarters on Madison Ave. ca. 1936. Lederhandler, who became an AP photographer, captured on film every U.S. president from Herbert Hoover to Bill Clinton, covered the D-Day landing in 1944 and climaxed a 66-year career with an iconic shot of the 9/ll World Trade Center attacks. He died on March 25, 2010 at the age of 92. (AP Photo/Corporate Archives)
Date : November 07, 2017 04:42:00 PM
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Debbie Reynolds
FILE- In this Sept. 8, 1982, file photo, actress Debbie Reynolds poses on a grand piano at a New York restaurant, as she promotes the revival of the hit musical "The Unsinkable Molly Brown." Reynolds, star of the 1952 classic "Singin' in the Rain" died Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2016, according to her son Todd Fisher. She was 84. (AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler, File)
Date : December 28, 2016 12:23:46 PM
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Canvas Film Bag - Normandy Invasion
Canvas bag used by AP photographer Marty Lederhandler for transporting film during the World War II invasion of Normandy in June 1944. (AP Photo/Corporate Archives)
Date : December 22, 2016 06:21:12 AM
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2016 Election Donald Trump Profile
FILE - In this July 4, 1998, file photo, Donald Trump waves to reporters with his wife, Ivana, as they board their yacht "The Trump Princess" in New York. (AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler, File)
Date : November 09, 2016 01:37:46 AM
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Film Space Jam
FILE - In this undated 1995 file photo, Michael Jordan is seen with cartoon character Bugs Bunny during a news conference for "Space Jam." Fathom Events and Waner Bros. say the film that combines live action and animation will return to theaters on Nov. 13, 2016, to mark the 20th anniversary of its release. (AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler, File)
Date : October 19, 2016 08:08:15 AM
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