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SURVIVOR TAXES
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BRANCH DAVIDIAN CASE
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Guard posts overlooking the Kartal prison where Mehmet Ali Agca, Turkish gunman who shot Pope John Paul II in 1981 is serving his prison term in Istanbul, Turkey, Monday, Jan. 9, 2005. Agca will be released on parole on Thursday, his lawyer told the Associated Press late Sunday. (AP Photo)
FILE - In this Jan. 4, 2006, file photo, Texas quarterback Vince Young celebrates with the championship trophy after Texas beat Southern California 41-38 in the Rose Bowl national championship college football game, in Pasadena, Calif. Heisman Trophy winner Carson Palmer and Vince Young will make their first appearances on the College Football Hall of Fame ballot. The National Football Foundation released Monday, June 4, 2018, the names of 76 players and six coaches from major college football who will be considered for the Hall of Fame this year. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill, File)
Mountainer Bon Deblois arrives at Camp 1 under a downpour after surviving a steam-driven explosion of Mayon volcano, one of the Philippines' most active volcanoes, Tuesday May 7, 2013 in Albay province about 450 kilometers (285 miles) southeast of Manila, Philippines. One of the Philippines' most active volcanoes rumbled to life Tuesday, spewing room-sized rocks toward nearly 30 surprised climbers, killing five and injuring others that had to be fetched with rescue helicopters and rope. (AP Photo/Nelson Salting)
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CP1STO578446 | 2006-01 
FILE - In this Feb. 14, 2006 file photo, a close-up of the chest patch of a worker at Barrick's Ruby Hill Mine, outside Eureka, Nev., is shown. Barrick Gold will try to acquire Newmont Mining Corp. in an all-stock deal that would create a mining behemoth worth about $42 billion. Newmont, based in Colorado, has shunned the Canadian miner so far, and the latest overture could become hostile. Barrick President and CEO Mark Bristow said that the two companies have highly complementary assets in Nevada, which includes Barrick’s mineral endowments and Newmont’s processing plants and infrastructure.  (AP Photo/Douglas C. Pizac, File)
New York Jets' Biessuan Austin speaks during an NFL football news conference Friday, May 10, 2019, in Florham Park, N.J. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)
FILE - In this Feb. 16, 2006, file photo, Jeff Gordon celebrates in victory lane at Daytona International Speedway after winning the Gatorade Duel #2 qualifying auto race in Daytona Beach, Fla. When Jeff Gordon's name is presented Wednesday, May 23, 2018, to a panel of voters for the NASCAR Hall of Fame, the debate should be short and simple. Yes, Gordon gets a slot. (AP Photo/Terry Renna, File)
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CP1STO578444 | 2006-02 
FILe - In this March 11, 2006, file photo, Texas women's coach Bev Kearney, front right, leads the team to accept their national championship trophy at the NCAA Division I Indoor track and field championships in Fayetteville, Ark. The University of Texas has agreed to settle a race and sexual discrimination lawsuit filed by former women's track coach Bev Kearney. Kearney attorney Jody Mask on Wednesday, Jun 20, 2018, told The Associated Press that the case will be dismissed. University spokesman Gary Susswein confirmed the school agreed to settle. Terms were not immediately disclosed. (AP Photo/April L. Brown, FIle)
FILE - This March 19, 2006, file photo shows an NCAA tournament game between George Mason and North Carolina being played at Dayton Arena in Dayton, Ohio. With growing competition around the country to host NCAA Regionals, local officials want to make sure the First Four stays in Dayton. Toward that end, the University of Dayton is pouring $72 million in upgrades into the 50-year-old arena. The bid process for the next four-year contract will begin later this year.  (AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato, File)
Switzerland's Roger Federer returns the ball to Spain's Rafael Nadal during the Dubai Men's Open Tennis Championship finals match in Dubai, UAE, Saturday March 4, 2006. (AP Photo/Victor Romero)
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CP1STO578443 | 2006-03 
** FILE ** Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice waves as she arrives in Ankara, Turkey in this April 25, 2006 file photo.   A disparate group of Internet gurus, political junkies and foes of Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton is pushing a Rice candidacy even though she has said repeatedly that she has no desire to be president.  But Rice also has declined invitations to rule out a bid in 2008.   (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this Monday, April 17, 2006 file photo, former Enron executive Jeffrey Skilling is escorted to the federal courthouse for his first day of cross examination in his fraud and conspiracy trial in Houston. ormer Enron Corp. CEO Jeffrey Skilling has been released from federal custody, Thursday, Feb. 21, 2019. His discharge comes after serving 12 years in prison and six months in a halfway house for his actions that led to one of the worst corporate meltdowns in history. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan, File)
FILE - In this Wednesday April 12, 2006 file photo, Britain's Prince William, left, and Prince Harry attend The Sovereign's Parade at the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst, England. Britain's royal officials said Thursday April 26, 2018, Prince Harry has asked elder brother Prince William to be best man at his wedding when he marries U.S. actress Meghan Markle at Windsor Castle on May 19. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis, File)
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CP1STO578441 | 2006-04 
FILE - In this May 31, 2006 file photo, Katie Couric and Matt Lauer, co-hosts of the NBC Today" program, open her farewell broadcast in New York.  Couric told People in a story published Saturday, Jan. 13, 2018: “I had no idea this was going on during my tenure or after I left.” She left NBC in 2006 to anchor the “CBS Evening News” and has been criticized for not speaking out in the more than a month since Lauer was fired. The show’s network, NBC, said an investigation of a Lauer colleague’s detailed complaint showed “inappropriate sexual behavior.” Since, other women have reportedly accused him of harassment and assault.(AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)
FILE -- In this May 27, 2006 file photo Pope Benedict XVI greets faithful from the window of the Archbishops Palace in Krakow, Poland. Retired Pope Benedict XVI has published an analysis of the origins of the clergy sex abuse scandal, blaming it on the sexual revolution of the 1960s and church laws that protected priests in a rare commentary, published Thursday April 11, 2019. (AP Photo/Alik Keplicz, FILE)
FILE - In this May 31, 2006 file photo, an ice sculpture fashioned by protesters, to demonstrate their view of how the company's policies are affecting the environment, slowly melts outside the Exxon Mobil shareholders meeting in Dallas. The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled Friday, April 13, 2018, that Exxon Mobil must hand over documents for Attorney General Maura Healey's probe into whether the company misled investors and consumers about what it knew about the link between fossil fuels and climate change. (AP Photo/LM Otero, File)
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CP1STO578439 | 2006-05 
FILE - In this Wednesday, June 21, 2006, file photo, Bill Wittliff, a writer, photographer and producer, poses with some of his collection in his office in Austin, Texas. Wittliff, a prolific screenwriter who co-wrote the script for the 1989 miniseries “Lonesome Dove,” died Sunday, June 9, 2019, at the age of 79. (AP Photo/Harry Cabluck)
FILE- In this June 14, 2006, file photo, a U-Haul truck is seen in the side mirror of a another truck sitting on a dealer lot in Des Moines, Iowa. The average cost to for a local move from a two-bedroom apartment or three-bedroom house ranges from $400 to $1,000, according to HomeAdvisor’s True Cost Guide. While you’re choosing a place to live and deciding what to pack, having a plan for expenses can ensure your budget doesn’t get lost in the shuffle. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergal, File)
Author Nora Roberts poses in her study on June 28, 2006, before an interview at her home in Keedysville, Md. Roberts is the author of 165 novels, with her latest romantic suspence book, "Angels Fall," out in July. (AP Photo/Timothy Jacobsen)
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CP1STO578436 | 2006-06 
FILE - In this Tuesday Aug. 1, 2006 file photo, construction worker Eric Yanega pours water over his face as he takes a break from pouring concrete at a high-rise building project in the Dumbo section of Brooklyn, New York. An AP data analysis of records from 1999-2019 shows that in weather stations across America, hot records are being set twice as often as cold ones. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)
Members of a leftist Turkish party gather near the Israeli embassy to protest the two-week bombardement of Lebanon, in Ankara, Wednesday, July 26, 2006. They also chanted anti-US slogans. The banner on the black wreath reads:" Israel, end your atrocity!." (AP Photo)
FILE- In this July 26, 2006, file photo, model Romilly Collins wears the black Givenchy dress made for actress Audrey Hepburn in the classic 1961 film "Breakfast at Tiffany's" in central London. French couturier Hubert de Givenchy, a pioneer of ready-to-wear, has died at the age of 91. (AP Photo/Christopher Pledger, File)
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CP1STO578435 | 2006-07 
FILE- In this Aug. 30, 2006, file photo Mary Pierce of France returns a shot to Elena Vesnina of Russia at the US Open tennis tournament in New York. Pierce joins Yevgeny Kafelnikov and Li Na in the International Tennis Hall of Fame Class of 2019, which was announced Monday, Jan. 21, 2019, at the Australian Open. (AP Photo/Ed Betz, File)
FILE - In this Friday, Aug. 11, 2006, file photo, German former boxer Graciano Rocchigiani arrives at the court in Berlin. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)
FILE - In this Aug. 28, 2006 file photo, Pakistan's captain Inzamam ul-Haq holds the ball at the County Cricket Ground during his team's Twenty 20 cricket match against England in Bristol, England. The international backlash following Australia captain Steve Smith's confession to cheating during the third test against South Africa that started Thursday March 22, 2018, defies the fact ball-tampering is about as old as the game of cricket itself. In one of the most controversial episodes, the Pakistan team refused to play in 2006, after being penalized for ball tampering during a test match against England at The Oval. (AP Photo/Jon Super, File)
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CP1STO578432 | 2006-08 
FILE - In this Thursday Sept. 28, 2006 file picture, former French actress and sex-symbol Brigitte Bardot acknowledges applause prior to a press conference in Paris, France, as part of the 20th anniversary of her foundation for animal rights, the Brigitte Bardot Foundation. Bardot says most actresses are "hypocritical" and "ridiculous" in protesting sexual harassment because, she said, many of them "tease" producers to land film parts. (AP Photo/Remy de la Mauviniere, File)
FILE - In this Thursday, Sept. 21, 2006 file photo, Geraldine McCaughrean, author of the Peter Pan sequel 'Peter Pan In Scarlet' talks to AP reporter at her home in Great Shefford, Berkshire. British writer Geraldine McCaughrean has won the prestigious Carnegie Medal for children's literature for "Where the World Ends." McCaughrean was named winner Monday, June 18, 2018 for her novel about two Scottish boys marooned at sea. She previously won the prize, chosen by children’s librarians, in 1988. (AP Photo/Sang Tan, File)
A bicyclist rides along the Kahumanu Highway with fallen rocks   on the side of the road Sunday Oct. 15, 2006,  after a rockslide caused by the  6.6-magnitude earthquake that struck off the coast of the Big Island in Hawaii Sunday.  (AP Photo/Agustin Tabares)
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CP1STO578430 | 2006-09 
FILE - In this Oct. 16, 2006 file photo, Indian railway minister Lalu Prasad Yadav attends a function at the Indian Council for Agriculture Research Institute in Patna, India. The powerful politician was sentenced Saturday, March 24, 2018, to 14 years in prison for embezzling 37 million rupees ($570,000) from a state government’s treasury while he was the top elected official of Bihar state. (AP Photo/Prashant Ravi, File)
FILE - In this Oct. 14, 2006, file photo, Miami and Florida International players fight during the third quarter of an NCAA college football game in Miami. Miami and FIU meet on Saturday, Sept. 22, 2018.(AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee, File)
FILE - In a Thursday, Oct. 19, 2006 file photo, former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson pumps his fist in the air during his weigh-in at the Chevrolet Centre in Youngstown, Ohio. Living Word Sanctuary Church is converting a Southington Township, Ohio mansion once owned by Tyson into a house of worship. (AP Photo/Mark A. Stahl, File)
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CP1STO578429 | 2006-10 
FILE - In this Nov.14, 2006 file photo, French President Jacques Chirac poses with residents during his visit to Amiens, northern France. Former French President Jacques Chirac has died at 86. (AP Photo/Michel Spingler, File)
FILE - In this Nov. 2, 2006 file photo, Melvin Dummar and his attorney Stuart Stein, left, arrive at federal court in Salt Lake City. Dummar, a delivery driver who falsely claimed that billionaire Howard Hughes left a handwritten will bequeathing him $156 million, has died in rural Nevada. Nye County Sheriff Sharon Wehrly said Dummar died Sunday, Dec. 9, 2018, under hospice care. He was 74. (AP Photo/Douglas C. Pizac, File)
FILE - In this Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2006, file photo, then-District 2 school board candidate Solomon Stinson campaigns during a rally stop at Sunkist Grove Community Center in North Miami, Florida. Police in Florida say that Stinson, an 81-year-old former Miami-Dade educator and school board member, shot at officers during a chase before crashing his car, Sunday, June 2, 2019. (AP Photo/Steve Mitchell, File)
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CP1STO578426 | 2006-11 
FILE - In this Dec. 8, 2006, file photo, Nathan Weyiouanna's abandoned house at the west end of Shishmaref, Alaska, sits on the beach after sliding off during a fall storm in 2005. 
Alaska health officials are warning that serious health issues could crop up as the state warms. A report by the Alaska Division of Public Health released this week says longer growing seasons and fewer deaths from exposure are likely positive outcomes from climate change. But the 77-page report says additional diseases, lower air quality from more wildfires, melting permafrost and disturbances to local food sources also are potential outcomes. Warming already has thawed soil and eroded coastlines, leading at least three villages, Shishmaref, Kivalina and Newtok to consider relocating.  (AP Photo/Diana Haecker, File)
While police officers stand Iranian students hold portraits of Iran's late supreme leader Ayatollah Khomeini, left, and Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, during a protest outside the British oil company Shell in reaction to the United Nations' decision to impose sanctions over Tehran's refusal to stop enriching uranium in Tehran, Monday, Dec. 25, 2006. Iran vowed to press ahead with uranium enrichment despite U.N. economic sanctions aimed at forcing a rollback in its nuclear program, and hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad warned that the penalties would hurt the West more than Iran. (AP Photo)
FILE- In this Dec. 17, 2006, file photo, Britney Spears, left, leaves with her sister Jamie Lynn Spears just before half time during the Washington Wizards and the Los Angeles Lakers NBA basketball game in Los Angeles. Britney Spears has a new niece. The singer on Thursday, April 12, 2018, tweeted congratulations to her sister, Jamie Lynn Spears, for the birth of her second daughter. (AP Photo/Mark Avery, File)
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CP1STO578424 | 2006-12 
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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Christo and Jean Claude arrive at the Americans for the Arts National Awards held in New York City, New York, USA on October 16, 2006. Photo by Gerald Holubowicz/ABACAPRESS.COM
File photo National education Minister Gilles de Robien, President of French track and field federation Bernard Amsalem sign a convention of partnership with the presence of the president of IAAF Lamine Diack in Amiens, north of France on May 5, 2006. Photo by Nicolas Gouhier/Cameleon/ABACAPRESS.COM
FILE - MARIO GURRIERI DIES AT 84 - LAETITIA CASTA DE PASSAGE A LYON AVEC LE PHOTOGRAPHE MARIO GURRIERI. Photo by APS Medias/ABACAPRESS.COM
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CP1STO772821 | 2006 
Wedding of Count Folke Bernadotte, Estelle Romaine Manville, December 1, 1928
HANKY PANKY, Gene Wilder, Gilda Radner, 1982, (c)Columbia Pictures/courtesy Everett Collection
MY SISTER SAM, Pam Dawber, Rebecca Schaeffer, 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Schultz', (Season 2, aired Oct. 31, 1987), 1986-88, © CBS / Courtesy: Everett Collection
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CP2STO47551 | 2006 
Kate Middleton at Sandhurst, where graduates, including Prince William, marched in today's Sovereign's parade at Sandhurst.
The Brunello di Montalcino has been voted the best red wine of the world by the International Wine Challenge and the choice was "Riserva 2004 Castello Romitorio". Picture shows cutting the grapes.
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File photo dated 26/10/2006 of Christian Slater who will return to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe to present the top prize in a comedy competition, it was revealed today.
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CP2STO47553 | 2006 
Gerald Ford, the 38th President of the United States, dies at 93, his wife Betty announced in a short statement on December 27, 2006. File Picture from the President's Library. Original Caption : President Ford meets with CIA Director-designate George Bush in the Oval Office. December 17, 1975. Photo Gerald R Ford Library via ABACAPRESS.COM
Frozen tunas lay on the floor before being auctioned at Tsukiji market in Tokyo, Japan, on November 11, 2006. The Tsukiji fish market is the biggest wholesale fish market in the world. Because of the problems they cause, tourists were banned from the tuna auctions during the period between 15 December 2008 and 17 January 2009. Since, the market reopened to tourists with new rules prohibiting flash photography. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank/ABACAPRESS.COM
Singer Charles Aznavour flanked by daughter Katia and French singer Line Renaud poses following his concert in Yerevan, Armenia, September 30, 2006. President Jacques Chirac is in Armenia on the second day of a three-day official visit. Photo by Thierry Orban/ABACAPRESS.COM
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CP2STO47552 | 2006 
Cinar co-founder Ronald Weinberg arrives at the courthouse in Montreal, Monday, Dec. 11, 2006. Weinberg's lawyer says the co-founder of the Cinar animation company will not take the stand at his sentencing arguments. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson
Eugene Whelan (left) greets candidate Michael Ignatieff at the convention centre in Montreal on Tuesday November 28, 2006. Whelan, who spent a dozen years as Canada's flamboyant minister of agriculture, has died at the age of 88. He died Tuesday night from complications from a stroke. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ian Barrett
Vancouver Canucks Henrik Sedin (left) celebrates a goal scored by Markus Naslund (centre) with Naslund and brother Daniel Sedin during the first period of NHL action against the San Jose Sharks in Vancouver Friday October 13, 2006. The Sedins assisted on the goal.(CP PHOTO/Chuck Stoody)
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CP1STO577843 | 2006 
Dr. Andrea Guerin administrate vaccine to a person during a COVID-19 drive through vaccine clinic at St. Lawrence College in Kingston, Ontario on Sunday January 2, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS IMAGES/Lars Hagberg
Construction crew renovates the Library of Parliament in Ottawa, Ontario on Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2006. THE CANADIAN PRESS IMAGES/Lars Hagberg
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CP2STO212519 | 2006 
Under blue skies a skier takes advantage of the last day of spring skiing at Mont Tremblant, Que. Monday, April 17, 2006.(CP PHOTO/Jonathan Hayward)
A woman is reflected in a storefront window as she walks in downtown Toronto during a rainy day on Friday, Oct. 20, 2006. (CP PHOTO/Nathan Denette)
A kayaker makes his way up scenic Indian Arm from Deep Cove in North Vancouver, B.C. early Wednesday morning July 26, 2006. Indian Arm is one of the more popular areas for kayaking in the Vancouver area. (CP PHOTO/Chuck Stoody)
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CP1STO35164755 | 2006 
FILE - In this Oct. 28, 1981, file photo, Los Angeles Dodgers relief pitcher Steve Howe, left, first batsman Steve Garvey, right, and catcher Steve Yeager celebrate after they defeated the New York Yankees to win the World Series at Yankee Stadium in New York. The Dodgers have won a record 24 NL pennants, half since leaving Brooklyn for Los Angeles after the 1957 season, but are sixth in World Series titles behind the New York Yankees (27), St. Louis Cardinals (11), Boston Red Sox and Philadelphia/Oakland Athletics (nine apiece) and New York/San Francisco Giants (eight). (AP Photo/File)
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CP2STO212531 | 2006 - 11 
FILE - In this Oct. 28, 1981, file photo, Los Angeles Dodgers relief pitcher Steve Howe, left, first batsman Steve Garvey, right, and catcher Steve Yeager celebrate after they defeated the New York Yankees to win the World Series at Yankee Stadium in New York. The Dodgers have won a record 24 NL pennants, half since leaving Brooklyn for Los Angeles after the 1957 season, but are sixth in World Series titles behind the New York Yankees (27), St. Louis Cardinals (11), Boston Red Sox and Philadelphia/Oakland Athletics (nine apiece) and New York/San Francisco Giants (eight). (AP Photo/File)
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CP1STO2427462 | 2006-05 
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