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TRAIL BLAZERS GRIZZLIES TOPIX
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**FILE**Christina Applegate reacts during the curtain call for the opening night performance of "Sweet Charity" at The Al Hirschfeld Theatre in New York,  May 4, 2005. The show was Applegate's Broadway debut. The show, which has a score by Cy Coleman and Dorothy Fields and a book by Neil Simon, will close Dec. 31 after an eight-month run.(AP Photo/Tina Fineberg)
** AADVANCE FOR FRIDAY PMS, FEB. 10 ** Eighteen-month-old Mark Forsyth, of Westford, Mass., waves to fellow church members during a service at the Mormon Conference Center in Belmont, Mass. Parishoners were on hand to celebrate the anniversary of Church of Latter-day Saints founderJoseph Smith's 200th birthday. The Mormon church is small but expanding in Massachusetts at a time when other denominations with long local histories are struggling. (AP Photo/William B. Plowman)
** FILE ** Leif Zimmermann, of the United States, speaks after his fourth-place finish in the 51-kilometer Birkebeiner ski race in Hayward, Wis., in this Feb. 26, 2005 photo.  Zimmermann is one of the eight cross-country skiers entered in the 2006 Turin Winter Olympics found to have excessive hemogloblin levels, the International Ski Federation announced Thursday Feb. 9, 2006. (AP Photo/Paul M. Walsh)
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CP2STO316224 | 1905 
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Cape Fullerton, North West Territories;  March 8, 1905-- Expeditions--Hudson Bay Expedition aboard 'CGS Arctic'. Showing beed work - from left to right: Pikey of the Nectchillic tribe; Hattie of the Kenepetu tribe and Nellie of the Iwilic tribe. Taken March 8, 1905; Cape Fullerton, N.W.T. (CP PHOTO) 1998 (National Archives of Canada) C-001384
Cape Fullerton, North West Territories; Mar. 10 1905--Inuit-- A group of Iwilic natives in a snow house(CP PHOTO) 1998 (National Archives of Canada)C-001516
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CP1STO580149 | 1905-03 
WHS#55954: Milwaukee Suffragettes holding small flags handing out literature on a downtown street corner. Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1910s, photo: Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection
PREMIUM --  WHS#9567: McCormick grain binder decorated with stars and stripes on the street in front of a McCormick Harvesting Machine Company dealership. The location is possibly Racine.  Wisconsin, 1899. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
PREMIUM --  WHS#9441: Russian farmer in a field riding an International Harvester mower drawn by two camels.  1910. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO50994 | 1905-03 
**FILE**Christina Applegate reacts during the curtain call for the opening night performance of "Sweet Charity" at The Al Hirschfeld Theatre in New York,  May 4, 2005. The show was Applegate's Broadway debut. The show, which has a score by Cy Coleman and Dorothy Fields and a book by Neil Simon, will close Dec. 31 after an eight-month run.(AP Photo/Tina Fineberg)
** AADVANCE FOR FRIDAY PMS, FEB. 10 ** Eighteen-month-old Mark Forsyth, of Westford, Mass., waves to fellow church members during a service at the Mormon Conference Center in Belmont, Mass. Parishoners were on hand to celebrate the anniversary of Church of Latter-day Saints founderJoseph Smith's 200th birthday. The Mormon church is small but expanding in Massachusetts at a time when other denominations with long local histories are struggling. (AP Photo/William B. Plowman)
** FILE ** Leif Zimmermann, of the United States, speaks after his fourth-place finish in the 51-kilometer Birkebeiner ski race in Hayward, Wis., in this Feb. 26, 2005 photo.  Zimmermann is one of the eight cross-country skiers entered in the 2006 Turin Winter Olympics found to have excessive hemogloblin levels, the International Ski Federation announced Thursday Feb. 9, 2006. (AP Photo/Paul M. Walsh)
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CP2STO316224 | 1905 
PREMIUM --  WHS#2098: Edgar and Jennie Krueger with Edison phonograph and their cat named "Tramp" at Krueger home. Watertown, Wisconsin. December 1905.  Watertown, Wisconsin, 1905. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
PREMIUM --  WHS#2388: A visitor takes in the sight of three linear burial mounds at the Sure-Johnson mound group south of McFarland, Wisconsin.  McFarland, Wisconsin, 1905. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
PREMIUM --  WHS#36729: Front cover of an advertising brochure for the International Eagle Pro Sleeper semi tractor. Features a photo of the truck against a bright blue sky and the text, "We take pride in your ride."  1994. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO47800 | 1905 
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Todd Grinnell leaves the NBC and W Magazine Upfront at the Ritz Carlton hotel on Central Park South in New York, NY on May 16, 2005.
(Pictured : Todd Grinnell)
Photo by Charles Guerin/ABACA
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CP2STO47801 | 1905 
Wales team group: (extreme back row) Linesman Ack Llewelyn; (back row, l-r) Tom Williams (WRFU), JF Williams, George Travers, Dd Jones, W Joseph, Rhys Gabe, WRFU President Sir JTD Llewelyn ; (middle row, l-r) CM Pritchard, Jehoida Hodges, Willie Llewellyn, Gwyn Nicholls, Bert Winfield, Cliff Pritchard, AF Harding; (front row, l-r) Teddy Morgan, Dicky Owen, Percy Bush
The New Zealand players perform a disjointed haka before the match
New Zealand's Ernest 'General' Booth (r) races forward with the ball
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CP2STO47802 | 1905 
Edmonton, Alberta; September 1,1905--Cities --Inauguration of the city of Edmonton. (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada/C.M. Tait ) PA-139521
Cape Fullerton, North West Territories;  March 8, 1905-- Expeditions--Hudson Bay Expedition aboard 'CGS Arctic'. Showing beed work - from left to right: Pikey of the Nectchillic tribe; Hattie of the Kenepetu tribe and Nellie of the Iwilic tribe. Taken March 8, 1905; Cape Fullerton, N.W.T. (CP PHOTO) 1998 (National Archives of Canada) C-001384
Owen Sound, Ontario; ca. 1905--Norman Bethune -- Norman Bethune with Clark, Lewis and McNeil, members of the Owen Sound Collegiate Institute soccer team.(CP PHOTO) 1999 ( National Archives of Canada/Tucker ) PA-160721
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CP1STO578062 | 1905 
Massachusetts Sen. Bruce Tarr, left, House Speaker salvatore DiMasi, center, and Senate President Robert Travaglini purchase home heating products at Woodside Ace Hardware, Friday, Nov. 18, 2005, in Winthrop, Mass. The trio were on hand to promote the Massachusetts House & Senate Heat Plan that provides home energy assistance and tax relief for Massachusetts residents purchasing energy efficeint home heating products. (AP Photo/William B. Plowman)
New Rochelle Deputy Police Commissioner Anthony Murphy, shown in his office in New Rochelle, N.Y., Nov. 2, 2005, led the orginal investigation of Francesco "Frank" Rizzo. Rizzo, who is accused of killing his girlfriend in Yonkers, N.Y., a few months ago, is also the main suspect but not charged in the disappearance of his wife, Isabel, in 1987. (AP Photo/Karen Vibert-Kennedy)
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, is seen amid American and Bahraini security men Saturday, Nov. 12, 2005, at a forum in Manama, Bahrain, where foreign ministers from around the world discussed the controversial U.S.-backed plan for democratic reform in the Middle East. (AP Photo/Hasan Jamali)
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CP2STO977111 | 1905-11 
** AADVANCE FOR FRIDAY PMS, FEB. 10 ** Eighteen-month-old Mark Forsyth, of Westford, Mass., waves to fellow church members during a service at the Mormon Conference Center in Belmont, Mass. Parishoners were on hand to celebrate the anniversary of Church of Latter-day Saints founderJoseph Smith's 200th birthday. The Mormon church is small but expanding in Massachusetts at a time when other denominations with long local histories are struggling. (AP Photo/William B. Plowman)
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CP2STO340072 | 1905-12 
Third Lanark team group with the Scottish Cup which they won by beating Rangers in the replayed final of 1905: (back row, l-r) secretary SM Wylie, James Comrie, T Kelso, Thomas Sloan, James Raeside, John Campbell, John Neilson, trainer J Campbell; (middle row, l-r) Robert Barr, J Kidd, chairman JB Livingstone, director C MacDonald, Hugh Wilson, Thomas McKenzie, William McIntosh; (front row, l-r) James Johnstone, D Munro
General view of Goodison Park, home of Everton
Luton Town football club in 1905. Back row, left to right, E. Gibbs (Director), J. Bygrave (Groundsman), Bert Else, Fred Hawkes, Joe Blackett, Albert Lewis, Bill McCurdy (Vice Captain), H Watkins, Abraham Wales, C Green (Secretary) and W. Lawson (Trainer). Middle row, left to right; Pat Gallacher, Alf Warner, John Dow, John Pickering, Alex McDonald and Billy Barnes. Bottom row, left to right; Fred White, Alex Brown and Bob Hawkes (Captain).
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CP2STO50987 | 1905-08 
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