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a newspaper with an article on it that reads rip, glenn
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Columnist devastated by Glenn's death can't write column, writes Glenn an awesome obituary for him instead.
a newspaper advertises the death of a hero
I've Got Blisters on my Fingers : Photo
I've Got Blisters on my Fingers : Photo
the front page of an old newspaper with two men in suits and ties on it
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April 12, 1945: FDR dies. On this day in 1945, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt passes away after four momentous terms in office, leaving Vice President Harry S. Truman in charge of a country still fighting the Second World War and in possession of a weapon of unprecedented and terrifying power...
Los Angeles Times: Roosevelt Dead! Cerebral Hemorrhage Proves Fatal; President Truman Sworn in Office (April 13, 1945) Franklin D. Roosevelt, Newspaper Front Pages, Historia Universal, Vintage Newspaper, Historical People
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Los Angeles Times: Roosevelt Dead! Cerebral Hemorrhage Proves Fatal; President Truman Sworn in Office (April 13, 1945)
the front page of daily news with an image of two people in tuxedos
Mobsters, Gangs, Crooks and Other Creeps-Volume 1 - New York City
Another Kennedy gone.
The Times August 5, 1914. Ww1 History, Ww1 Soldiers, Rule Britannia, Richard Ii, Times Newspaper, Ww 1, London History
Britain at War
The Times August 5, 1914.
the new york times newspaper article about men walk on moon astronauts land on plain, collect rock's plant flag
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“Astronauts land on plain; collect rocks, plant flag”
an old newspaper with the front page for fdr dies
Last Days of the Third Reich (2 of 3)
April 12, 1945 Death: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the longest serving president in American history, of a cerebral hemorrhage (3:45 PM) in Warm Springs, Georgia, three months into his fourth term and less than one month before the surrender of Germany.
New York, November 22, 1963. Elliott Erwitt, Richard Avedon, Us History, New York November, Don Delillo, Milan Kundera
New York, November 22, 1963.
an old news paper with the words paris falls
A very ominous headline.
50 years ago today, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Texas. The nation mourns his loss, to this day. Childhood Things, National Cemetery, Jackie O, American Presidents, Historical Events, Us Presidents, World Leaders
80 Years Of Newsweek Covers That Explained The World
50 years ago today, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Texas. The nation mourns his loss, to this day.