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FILE - In this Jan. 7, 1996, file photo, Indianapolis Colts' Tony McCoy (61) and Stephen Grant (59) celebrate their team's 10-7 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC divisional playoff game in Kansas City, Mo. Given the postseason history involving Indianapolis and Kansas City over the years, Andrew Luck and the Colts have every reason to feel confident heading to Arrowhead Stadium on Saturday. (AP Photo/Ed Zurga, File)
FILE - In this Jan. 7, 1996 file photo, AC Milan's Liberian-born striker George Weah raises the Golden Ball trophy before the start of an Italian league A soccer match between Milan and Sampdoria in Milan, Italy. Raised in a poor neighborhood on the neglected outskirts of the capital Monrovia, Weah was elected president of his country last week, his victory a lesson in how sports fame can help propel figures with humble beginnings to positions of great importance. (AP Photo/Carlo Fumagalli, File)
FILE- This Jan. 27, 1993 file photo shows Nobel prize winner Toni Morrison at Princeton University in Princeton, N.J.  Morrison, a pioneer and reigning giant of modern literature whose imaginative power in "Beloved," ''Song of Solomon" and other works transformed American letters by dramatizing the pursuit of freedom within the boundaries of race, has died at age 88. Publisher Alfred A. Knopf announced that Morrison died Monday, Aug. 5, 2019 at Montefiore Medical Center in New York. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast, File)
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CP1STO578701 | 1996-01 
FILE - In this Feb. 22, 1996 file photo, Diana, Princess of Wales and Imran Khan, right, former Pakistani cricketer, visits a cancer hospital in Lahore, Pakistan.   He won the cricket World Cup for Pakistan in 1992 when the country's prime minister was Nawaz Sharif.  Twenty six years later the charismatic Imran Khan is all set to become the first cricketer in the world to be elected as a country's prime minister in Wednesday, July 25, 2018 elections. (AP Photo/Naeem Ul Haq)
FILE - In this Feb. 1, 1996 file photo, Nicaragua's Cardinal Miguel Obando y Bravo speaks during a press conference in Managua. Roman Catholic authorities in Nicaragua say Obando, one of the most important figures in the country's modern church, has died. He was 92. Government-aligned publication El 19 reported on its website that Obando died shortly before 4 a.m. Sunday, June 3, 2018. (AP Photo/Anita Baca, File)
FILE- In this Feb. 1, 1996, file photo Republican presidential hopeful Steve Forbes leans out of his campaign bus and shakes the hands of a supporter in Council Bluffs, Iowa. The billionaire publishing executive ran for president in 1996 and 2000, bowing out in the Republican primary each time. (AP Photo/John Gaps III, File)
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CP1STO578699 | 1996-02 
Workers start to drain liquid propane out of derailed cars Saturday, March 9, 1996, in Weyauwega, Wis. The train derailed on Monday and fire continues to burn in some of the propane tankers.  The city's 1,700 residents have been evacuated from the city since Monday. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)
President Clinton meets with Haitian President Rene Preval in the Oval Office of the White House, Thursday, March 21, 1996. Welcoming President Preval to the White House, the president called for a program of "achievable reform" to win the support of the international financial institutions and jumpstart Haiti's feeble economy. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)
Carolyn Paul of Weyauwega, Wis., is helped by members of the Wisconsin National Guard with her dog, Subree, in a staging area near Weyauwega after rescuing the dog from her abandonded home Friday, March 8, 1996. Residents of Weyauwega have been evacuated from the city after a train derailed on Monday. (AP Photo/Steve Apps, Pool)
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CP1STO578697 | 1996-03 
FILE - In this April 28, 1996, file photo, NASCAR driver Ricky Craven (41) flips into the catchfence in turn one of the Talladega Superspeedway during the Winston Select 500, in Talladega, Ala. Also visible are Derrike Cope (12), Geoff Bodine (7), Brett Bodine (11), Jeff Gordon (24), and Jeff Purvis (44). The ever-present air of unpredictability at Talladega Superspeedway is even more pronounced than usual this weekend, with NASCAR having replaced the horsepower-sapping restrictor plates. (AP Photo/Ashley Fleming, File)
FILE - In this April 20, 1996, file photo, University of Miami's Ray Lewis is hugged by his grandmother Elease, in Miami, Fla., while speaking with his new team, the Baltimore Ravens, after being drafted in the first round of the NFL Draft. Selected 26th overall, Lewis had no idea what he was getting into. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Boan, File)
FILE - In this April 4, 1996 file photo, Massimo D 'Alema receives a welcome gift from Gabibbo upon his arrival at Mediset in Milan, Italy.   Western Kentucky mascot Big Red will be going another round in the legal fight against his evil Italian twin, Gabibbo. ESPN reported Wednesday, June 6, 2018  that the highest court in Italy published a decision "affirming the merits" of a plagiarism suit filed by Big Red's inventor against the Italian media company that owns Gabibbo, sometimes referred to as the "Barney of Italy."   (AP Photo/Luca Bruno, File)
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CP1STO578694 | 1996-04 
FILE - In this May 15, 1996 file photo, former Foreign Minister Pik Botha attends a news conference in Cape Town, South Africa.  Botha, a fixture on the South African political stage for decades, announced his retirement from politics following his National Party's withdrawel from the unity government. Botha, the last foreign minister of South Africa's apartheid era and a contradictory figure who staunchly defended white minority rule but eventually recognized that change was inevitable, died on Friday, Oct. 12, 2018 at age 86. (AP Photo/Sasa Kralj, file)
FILE - In this May 13, 1996 file photo, Apple Computers Inc. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Gil Amelio laughs about joking about his tie as he formally outlines Apple's recovery strategy at a conference for developers of software for the Macintosh computers in San Jose, Calif.  Apple has become the world’s first company to be valued at $1 trillion, the financial fruit of tasteful technology that has redefined society since two mavericks named Steve started the company 42 years ago. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, File)
CORRECTS STATUS OF VAULE OF COMPANY - FILE - In this May 13, 1996 file photo, Apple Computers Inc. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Gil Amelio laughs about joking about his tie as he formally outlines Apple's recovery strategy at a conference for developers of software for the Macintosh computers in San Jose, Calif. Apple could become the world’s first company to be valued at $1 trillion, the financial fruit of tasteful technology that has redefined society since two mavericks named Steve started the company 42 years ago.  (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, File)
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CP1STO578692 | 1996-05 
File-This June 16, 1996 file photo shows Seattle Mariners' Edgar Martinez connecting while at bat against the Chicago White Sox in Seattle. Martinez was a .312 hitter over 18 seasons with Seattle. He got 85.4 percent in his 10th and final try on the writers’ ballot. He and Baines will join 2014 inductee Frank Thomas as the only Hall of Famers to play the majority of their games at designated hitter. David Ortiz will be eligible in 2022.  (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson, File)
FILE - In this Saturday, Aug. 17, 1996, file photo, Grace Marufu, the new bride of Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, right, waves at guests after their wedding ceremony at the Kutama catholic mission 42 miles, (80kms) west of Harare. Mugabe, the longtime leader of Zimbabwe who was forced to resign in 2017 after a military takeover, has died at 95. (AP Photo/Joao Silva, file)
FILE – In this June 26, 1996, file photo, Darlie Routier, accused of fatally stabbing her 5-year-old son Damon, attends an evidence hearing in Dallas. The Altoona, Pa., native was found guilty in February 1997 and sentenced to death, and television network ABC's seven-week documentary series that began Tuesday, June 12, 2018, titled "The Last Defense," examines the American justice system through the convictions of Routier and Oklahoma death row inmate Julius Jones, found guilty of first-degree murder after a fatal shooting and carjacking in July 1999. (AP Photo/Ron Heflin, File)
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CP1STO578690 | 1996-06 
FILE-This photo taken July 27, 1996 a man walks past blood stains in the Centennial Olympic Park hours after an explosion ripped through the park, killing two and injuring more than one hundred, in Atlanta. Legions of police and federal agents will be protecting the stadium as Atlanta hosts Super Bowl 53, but experts say terrorists have targeted less-secure areas outside big sports venues in recent years. (AP Photo/John Gaps III, File)
FILE - In this July 3, 1996, file photo, Lyndon LaRouche Jr. talks with members of the news media in Harrisburg, Pa. LaRouche, the political extremist who ran for president in every election from 1976 to 2004, including a campaign waged from federal prison, has died. He was 96. His political action committee confirmed Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2019, on its website that LaRouche died a day earlier. (AP Photo/Paul Vathis, File)
FILE - In this July 11, 1996, file photo, Frank Sinatra, left, and his wife Barbara arrive at Our Lady of Malibu church to renew their wedding vows on their 20th wedding anniversary in Malibu, Calif. The private treasures of the Sinatras were a multimillion-dollar hit at auction. Sotheby’s reported Friday, Dec. 7, 2018, that the couple’s entertainment memorabilia, art, jewelry, books and other personal items sold for $9.2 million, about twice their pre-sale estimates. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill, File)
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CP1STO578689 | 1996-07 
Dale Earnhardt, center, of Kannapolis, N.C., clutches his chest as he climbs out of his car after practice laps for the Bud at the Glen Winston Cup race Friday, Aug. 9, 1996, at Watkins Glen International racecourse in Watkins Glen, N.Y. Earnhardt, who broke his collarbone and breastbone in a wreck during a race in Talladega, Ala., two weeks ago, is expected to start Sunday's race and be relieved by David Green.  (AP Photo/Bill Sikes)
FILE - In this Aug. 17, 1996 file photo taken by Associated Press photographer Ed Andrieski, President Bill Clinton, his daughter, Chelsea, and wife, Hillary, get splashed by water as they run the Big Kahuna Rapids during a raft trip on the Snake River near Alpine Junction, Wyo. Andrieski, a retired AP photographer who covered nearly every major news story in Colorado for more than three decades, was found dead on Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2018. He was 73. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski, file
FILE- In this Aug. 2, 1996, file photo, Howard Schultz, chairman and chief executive officer of Starbucks Coffee Co., waves after cutting the ribbon to inaugurate its store in Tokyo's Ginza shopping district. Starbucks Corp. says Schultz is stepping down as executive chairman later this month of the coffee chain he joined more than 30 years ago. Schultz, who oversaw the transformation of Starbucks into a global chain with more than 28,000 locations, had left the CEO job at the company last year to focus on innovation and social impact projects. The Seattle-based chain says Schultz will have the title of chairman emeritus as of June 26, 2018. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara, File)
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CP1STO578686 | 1996-08 
FILE - In this Wednesday, Sept 11, 1996 file photo Milan's striker George Weah cries for help after injuring his left hand during Milan vs Porto, Group D, Champions Cup match in Milan. Former international soccer star George Weah will be sworn into office Monday as Liberia's new president, taking over leadership of this post-war, impoverished West African nation from Africa's first female president. (AP Photo/Carlo Fumagalli, File)
FILE - In this Sept. 11, 1996 file photo, Sondra Locke leaves court in Burbank, Calif., after opening statements in a civil suit against Locke's former live-in boyfriend, Clint Eastwood. The Oscar-nominated actress Locke has died. A death certificate obtained by The Associated Press shows Locke died Nov. 3, 2018, at age 74 at her home in Los Angeles of cardiac arrest stemming from breast and bone cancer. (AP Photo/John Hayes, File)
FILE - In this Sept. 20, 1996 file photo, David Rothenberg clowns around with country singer Kelli Lidell, as he directs her music video in the San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles. Rothenberg, known as Dave Dave, who was badly scarred at the age of 6 when his father tried to burn him to death, has died. He was 42. Clark County Coroner John Fudenberg says Dave died on July 15, 2018, at a Las Vegas hospital. The cause of death is under investigation. Dave was a respected Las Vegas artist and a close friend of Michael Jackson. (AP Photo/Michael Caulfield, File)
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CP1STO578684 | 1996-09 
FILE - This Oct. 23, 1996, file photo shows UCLA students surrounded by Los Angeles Police officers as they sit on Wilshire Blvd. during an anti-ballot Proposition 209 protest in front of the Federal Building in the Westwood section of Los Angeles. Proposition 209 was a California ballot proposition which, upon approval in November 1996, amended the state constitution to prohibit state governmental institutions from considering race, sex, or ethnicity, specifically in the areas of public employment, public contracting, and public education. Asian-Americans have been divided over affirmative action for decades. (AP Photo/Frank Wiese, File)
FILE - In this Oct. 31, 1996, file photo, Indiana football coach Bill Mallory speaks at a news conference in Bloomington, Ind., after he was fired. Mallory, the winningest football coach in Indiana history who also led three other schools to bowl games, has died from a brain injury suffered in a recent fall. He was 83. (AP Photo/Chuck Robinson, File)
FILE - In this Oct. 22, 1996, file photo, Boston Celtics' Dino Radja hangs on after dunking during the first half of the preseason NBA basketball game against the New York Knicks in Albany, N.Y. Radja is among the 13-member class that will be inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in September, the Hall of Fame announced Saturday, March 31, 2018. (AP Photo/David Oxford, File)
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CP1STO578683 | 1996-10 
FILE - In this Nov. 6, 1996 file photo, Dennis Peron, leader of the campaign for Proposition 215 and founder of the Cannabis Buyers Club, right, smokes a marijuana cigarette next to Jack Herer, of Los Angeles, in San Francisco. Peron, an activist who was among the first people to argue for the benefits of marijuana for AIDS patients and helped legalize medical pot in California, died Saturday, Jan. 27, 2018, at 72. Peron was a driving force behind a San Francisco ordinance allowing medical marijuana — a move that later aided the 1996 passage of Proposition 215 that legalized medical use in the entire state. (AP Photo/Andy Kuno, File)
File - In this Sunday, Nov. 3, 1996 file photo, Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic, right, walks with his wife Mirjana Markovic towards the polling station. Serbia’s state television said that Mirjana Markovic, the widow of former strongman Slobodan Milosevic who was considered a power behind the scene behind his autocratic rule, has died in Russia on Saturday. She was 76, it was reported on Sunday, April 14, 2019. (AP Photo/ Darko Vojinovic, File)
In this Nov. 11, 1996, file photo, "Mad About You" cast members Helen Hunt, from left, Anne Ramsay, Paul Reiser and Reiser's wife Paula laugh at a satiric video made by the show's crew during a private party at the House of Blues in West Hollywood, Calif., to celebrate the NBC television comedy's first 100 episodes. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello, File)
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CP1STO578680 | 1996-11 
FILE - In this Tuesday, Dec. 31, 1996, file photo, Rwanda's then Vice-President Paul Kagame, surrounded by bodyguards, delivers a speech at the Amahoro (peace) stadium in the capital Kigali, Rwanda, in a ceremony during which different religious groups prayed for the new year. As Rwanda commemorates the 25th anniversary of the genocide on Sunday, April 7, 2019, with yet more somber festivities, Kagame remains a constant figure atop Rwandan politics. (AP Photo/Armando Franca, File)
FILE - In this Dec. 19, 1996, file photo, tens of thousands of Rwandan refugees, who have been forced by the Tanzanian authorities to return to their country despite fears they will be killed upon their return, stream back towards the Rwandan border on a road in Tanzania. (AP Photo/Jean-Marc Bouju, File)
FILE - In this 1932, file photo is aviator Amelia Earhart. President Donald Trump has visions of establishing by the final months of his second term—should he win one—a “National Garden of American Heroes”  that will pay tribute to some of the prominent figures in the nation’s history, including Earhart, that he sees as the “greatest Americans to ever live.” The president unveiled his plan Friday, July 3, 2020, during his speech at Mount Rushmore National Memorial, S.D. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO578678 | 1996-12 
LSU head coach Will Wade pleads his case with an official after a foul was called on one of his players in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Alabama, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2020, in Baton Rouge, La. (AP Photo/Bill Feig)
In this photo taken Friday, Aug. 3, 2018, Philippe Hujoel, a dentist and University of Washington professor, holds a toothbrush and toothpaste in an office at the school in Seattle.  THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Elaine Thompson
This Feb. 22, 2018, file photo shows an Airbnb logo during an event in San Francisco. A new report suggests that there's a rare window of opportunity to snag a condo in downtown Toronto right now of those that were rented on Airbnb before the COVID-19 outbreak. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Eric Risberg, File
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(MTL103)MONTREAL,DEC.11--James McCoubrey (L), president and chief executive of Telemedia,  is congratulated by company Chairman Philippe de Gaspe Beaubien following the annual meeting in Montreal Wednesday. McCoubrey, who announced his resignation, said the publishing and broadcast company would make a comeback after posting a large loss in 1996.(CP PHOTO)1996(stf-Ryan Remiorz)ryr
FILE - This Nov. 24, 1996, file photo shows Toronto Argonauts' quarterback Doug Flutie scrambling against the Edmonton Eskimos during first half action at the Grey Cup in Toronto. For those wondering what the effects might be if the NFL goes through with its bid to expand from 16 to 18 regular-season games, take it from those who've been through it: It's a grind.  (AP Photo/Frank Gunn, File)
(OTT 102)OTTAWA, OCT 4--Federal Finance Minister Paul Martin heads a meeting with his provincial counterparts in Ottawa Friday while Ontario Finance Minister Ernie Eves(background) looks-on.(CP PHOTO) 1996 (stf-Tom Hanson)th
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CP1STO577863 | 1996 
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Russian President Boris Yeltsin, right, and U.S.President Bill Clinton are seen during their meeting in the Kremlin, Moscow, Russia, on April 21, 1996. Photo by Itar-Tass.ABACAPRESS.COM
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© ABACA. 47110-2. Monaco, 20/9/1996. Prince Rainier & his daughter Princess Stephanie attend the Monaco Vintage Cars.
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File photo (undated) of Israeli leader Ariel Sharon (R) and his wife Lily, who died in 1990. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM.
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CP2STO47584 | 1996 
Diana, Princess of Wales (l) with her close friend, Liz Tilberis, arrive at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, based in New York, for the Costume Institute Ball this evening.
PREMIUM --  ** FILE ** Former Mastermind TV quiz show host Magnus Magnusson stands with the trademark black chair, from which the Mastermind contestants answered questions, in this undated file photo.  77-year old Magnusson has died, according to a family spokesman Sunday Jan. 7, 2007.  The writer, broadcaster and commentator,  Magnusson, had been suffering from cancer, and was best known for hosting the TV quiz show Mastermind and for coining the catchphrase "I've started so I'll finish".  (AP Photo / PA) ** UNITED KINGDOM OUT - NO SALES - NO ARCHIVES **
Michael Schumacher and Mika Hakkinen pour champagne over the new World Champion Damon Hill
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CP2STO47582 | 1996 
RHAPSODY, Elizabeth Taylor, Vittorio Gassman, 1954
Tia the Dalmatian wearing Cruella De Vils shoes November 1996. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA514160)
Paulina Porizkova Actress in London. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA495386)
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CP2STO47581 | 1996 
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File photo (undated) of Israeli leader Ariel Sharon (R) and his wife Lily, who died in 1990. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM.
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CP2STO48853 | 1996-05 
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© ABACA. 47110-2. Monaco, 20/9/1996. Prince Rainier & his daughter Princess Stephanie attend the Monaco Vintage Cars.
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© ABACA. 47110-6. Monaco, 20/9/1996. Prince Rainier & his daughter 
Princess Stephanie attend the Monaco Vintage Cars.
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CP2STO48843 | 1996-09 
Tia the Dalmatian wearing Cruella De Vils shoes November 1996. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA514160)
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CP2STO48840 | 1996-11 
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Library filer of the London Hilton Hotel in Park Lane.Plans to reunite the Hilton brand under one owner were revealed today Friday 14 October 2005 after an approach for the UK hotels business thought to be worth £3.6 billion.Hilton Group, which also owns the Ladbrokes gambling firm, said it was in talks with US-based Hilton Hotels Corporation (HHC) following an offer for the UK company's hotels division A deal would recreate a business which split in 1964 when HHC operated within the US market and Hilton focused on the rest of the world. See PA Story CITY Hilton. PRESS ASSOCIATION PHOTO. PHOTO CREDIT SHOULD READ/ PA
A jaunty sailor-style dress from Bella Freud's Spring/Summer 1997 Collection at London Fashion Week.
Television commentator Murray Walker in the Williams garage at the Estoril circuit
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CP2STO48845 | 1996-09 
Dale Earnhardt, center, of Kannapolis, N.C., clutches his chest as he climbs out of his car after practice laps for the Bud at the Glen Winston Cup race Friday, Aug. 9, 1996, at Watkins Glen International racecourse in Watkins Glen, N.Y. Earnhardt, who broke his collarbone and breastbone in a wreck during a race in Talladega, Ala., two weeks ago, is expected to start Sunday's race and be relieved by David Green.  (AP Photo/Bill Sikes)
FILE - In this Aug. 17, 1996 file photo taken by Associated Press photographer Ed Andrieski, President Bill Clinton, his daughter, Chelsea, and wife, Hillary, get splashed by water as they run the Big Kahuna Rapids during a raft trip on the Snake River near Alpine Junction, Wyo. Andrieski, a retired AP photographer who covered nearly every major news story in Colorado for more than three decades, was found dead on Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2018. He was 73. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski, file
FILE- In this Aug. 2, 1996, file photo, Howard Schultz, chairman and chief executive officer of Starbucks Coffee Co., waves after cutting the ribbon to inaugurate its store in Tokyo's Ginza shopping district. Starbucks Corp. says Schultz is stepping down as executive chairman later this month of the coffee chain he joined more than 30 years ago. Schultz, who oversaw the transformation of Starbucks into a global chain with more than 28,000 locations, had left the CEO job at the company last year to focus on innovation and social impact projects. The Seattle-based chain says Schultz will have the title of chairman emeritus as of June 26, 2018. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara, File)
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CP1STO578686 | 1996-08 
FILE - In this Nov. 6, 1996 file photo, Dennis Peron, leader of the campaign for Proposition 215 and founder of the Cannabis Buyers Club, right, smokes a marijuana cigarette next to Jack Herer, of Los Angeles, in San Francisco. Peron, an activist who was among the first people to argue for the benefits of marijuana for AIDS patients and helped legalize medical pot in California, died Saturday, Jan. 27, 2018, at 72. Peron was a driving force behind a San Francisco ordinance allowing medical marijuana — a move that later aided the 1996 passage of Proposition 215 that legalized medical use in the entire state. (AP Photo/Andy Kuno, File)
File - In this Sunday, Nov. 3, 1996 file photo, Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic, right, walks with his wife Mirjana Markovic towards the polling station. Serbia’s state television said that Mirjana Markovic, the widow of former strongman Slobodan Milosevic who was considered a power behind the scene behind his autocratic rule, has died in Russia on Saturday. She was 76, it was reported on Sunday, April 14, 2019. (AP Photo/ Darko Vojinovic, File)
In this Nov. 11, 1996, file photo, "Mad About You" cast members Helen Hunt, from left, Anne Ramsay, Paul Reiser and Reiser's wife Paula laugh at a satiric video made by the show's crew during a private party at the House of Blues in West Hollywood, Calif., to celebrate the NBC television comedy's first 100 episodes. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello, File)
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CP1STO578680 | 1996-11 
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