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Today In History: November 18

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Nicaragua Harvest
A woman rakes coffee beans in order for them to dry evenly in coffee plant in Matagalpa, 100 miles north of Managua, Friday, Nov. 18, 1993 at the beginning of the coffee harvest. Coffee, the country's top export, represents 21 percent of Nicaragua's total exports. Thanks to replanting and Army protection from armed groups, production is expected to be 50 percent higher than last year. (AP Photo/Jean-Marc Bouju)

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Jonestown Massacre 1978
U.S. troops seal up shipping containers that hold the bodies of mass suicide victims from Jonestown, Nov. 23, 1977 at Georgetown, Guyana. Stacks of containers are in background. They will be flown on to the U.S. by Air Force planes. (AP Photo)

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STUDENTS CRUSHED
Texas A&M students and rescue workers gather at the base of the collapsed bonfire stack as the search continues for victims Thursday, Nov. 18, 1999, in College Station, Texas. The stacks' center pole, shown in two pieces, one carrying a Corps of Cadets squadron flag, and the second just above, apparently snapped and the stack collapsed. Ten students were killed along with one student graduate. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan)

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STUDENTS CRUSHED
Members of the Texas A&M football team help remove logs from the site of the collapsed bonfire stack Thursday, Nov. 18, 1999, in College Station, Texas. Ten students and one student graduate were killed when the 40-foot structure collapsed. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

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DOUGLAS ZETA JONES WEDDING
Actor Michael Douglas, and his fiancee, actress Catherine Zeta-Jones, pose for photographers outside the Russian Tea Room Friday, Nov. 17, 2000, in New York. The couple will wed at New York's Plaza Hotel on Saturday, Nov. 18. (AP Photo/Mitch Jacobson)

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IRAQ MOSQUE SUICIDE ATTACK
Faithful recover religious books from inside one of the two mosques attacked by suicide bombers, in Khanaqin, Iraq, Friday, Nov.18, 2005. Suicide attackers targeted the Sheik Murad mosque and the Khanaqin Grand Mosque _ both sacred to Shiite Muslims _ in Khanaqin, 90 miles northeast of Baghdad, as dozens of people were attending Friday prayers, police said. The police command said 74 people were killed and 75 injured in the largely Kurdish town.(AP Photo/Yahya Ahmed)

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IRAQ MOSQUE SUICIDE ATTACK
People gather inside the heavily damaged Khanaqin Grand Mosque after a suicide attacker walked into the mosque and detonated himself in the middle of a group of people, in Khanaqin, Iraq, Friday, Nov.18, 2005. Suicide attackers targeted the Sheik Murad mosque and the Khanaqin Grand Mosque _ both homes to Shiite Muslims _ in Khanaqin, northeast of Baghdad, as dozens of people were attending Friday prayers, police said. The police command said 74 people were killed and 75 injured in the largely Kurdish town. (AP Photo/Mohammed Adnan)

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APTOPIX Wintry Weather
Mark Settlemyer, left, gets help clearing snow from the roof of his mother's house from Ken Wesley on Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2014, in Lancaster, N.Y. Lake-effect snow pummeled areas around Buffalo for a second straight day, leaving residents stuck in their homes as officials tried to clear massive snow mounds with another storm looming. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)

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Jonestown Mass Suicide 1978
The mass suicide of the religious cult, The Peoples Temple, led by Jim Jones, 1978, Jonestown, Guyana. (AP Photo)

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People's Temple 1978
Scene at People's Temple, Jonestown, Guyana, 1978, after mass suicide by cult led by Jim Jones. (AP Photo)

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People's Temple 1978
Scene at People's Temple, Jonestown, Guyana, 1978, after mass suicide by cult led by Jim Jones. (AP Photo)

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Jonestown Survivors
Seven members of the Peoples Temple in Georgetown, Guyana walk toward airplane that will return them to U.S., Nov. 29, 1978. Two members of the party, Hyacinth Thrash, 84, and Grover Davis, 79, were survivors of the Jonestown mass suicide. (AP Photo/Ray Stubblebine)

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Alan B. Shepard
Alan B. Shepard Jr. 37, a Navy Commander, one of three astronauts selected for final training to become America?s first space traveler in Cape Canaveral, Feb. 22, 1961. (AP Photo)

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Iran-Contra Walsh
Independent counsel Lawrence E. Walsh, shown arriving at U.S. District court on Wednesday, Nov. 18, 1987 in Washington, tells reporters that he expects to complete his investigation of the Iran-Contra affair in the near future. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)

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Ronald Reagan
President Ronald Reagan hands a pen to first lady Nancy, after he signed a major antidrug bill on Friday, Nov. 18, 1988 at a White House in Washington East Room ceremony. Reagan dedicated the bill to his wife Nancy, who has led a "Just Say No" campaign among America's youth, and gave her the pen he used to sign the bill with. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)

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MIDEAST WEAPONS INSPECTORS IRAQ
Hans Blix, the U.N.'s chief weapons inspector, upon his arrival at Saddam International airport in Baghdad, Iraq Monday, Nov. 18, 2002. Blix, who is heading a 27-member advance delegation that arrived Monday, said his inspection teams will conduct a professional and credible job in Iraq. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

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GAY MARRIAGE
Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney addresses reporters Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2003, at the Statehouse in Boston, after Massachusetts' highest court ruled 4-3 Tuesday that the state's ban on same-sex marriage is unconstitutional. Massachusetts Lt. Gov. Kerry Healey is seen background right. Romney criticized the ruling, saying: ``Marriage is an institution between a man and a woman. (AP Photo/Julia Malakie)

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GAY MARRIAGE
Members of the gay and lesbian community and their supporters stand and applaud during a rally at the Old South Meeting House in Boston, Tuesday evening, Nov. 18, 2003, after the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled that same-sex couples are legally entitled to wed under the state constitution. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

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ITALY CRUISE HOLMES WEDDING
An aerial view of the Orsini Odescalchi castle in the lakeside town of Bracciano, some 43 kilometers (27 miles) from Rome, Saturday, Nov. 18, 2006. U.S. actor Tom Cruise, waving to fans, arrived in a van in this medieval town Saturday ahead of his star-studded wedding in a castle to actress Katie Holmes. A couple of hours earlier, Holmes and her baby, Suri, were driven in a limousine through the castle gate as rain started falling. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

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APTOPIX ITALY CRUISE HOLMES WEDDING
U.S. actor Tom Cruise, center, waves as he arrives in a car at the 15th century Odescalchi Castle in the lakeside town of Bracciano some 43 kilometers (27 miles) from Rome, where he is expected to marry U.S. actress Katie Holmes, Saturday, Nov. 18, 2006. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)

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ITALY CRUISE HOLMES WEDDING
A night view of the 15th century Odescalchi Castle, in the lakeside town of Bracciano some 43 kilometers (27 miles) from Rome, Saturday, Nov. 18, 2006. In a fairy-tale setting fit for royalty, U.S. actor Tom Cruise and U.S. actress Katie Holmes exchanged wedding vows Saturday evening in a glowing 15th-century castle in central Italy. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

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Charlie Chaplin
Charles Chaplin, the movie comedian, and the Prince of Wales met at a charity ice carnival at the Grosvenow House in London on Nov. 18, 1931. The carnival was organized by the Duchess of Sutherland in aid of the Royal Northern Hospital. From left: Lady Milbanke, Chaplin, the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Sutherland. (AP Photo)

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New York Rangers 1928
The New York Rangers, members of the National Hockey League, are working hard in preparation for the opening of the hockey season. They will make their first home appearance in New York Nov. 18, 1928. Left to right top row, Billy Boyd, Butch Keeling, manager Lester Patrick, Ching Johnson, Myles Lane, Taffy Abel, Paul Thompson. Bottom Row--Trainer Harry Westerby, Murray Murdock, Frank Boucher, Bill Cook, John Ross, Leo Bourgault, and Bunny Cook. (AP Photo)

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Tsitsihar, China
Street scene in Tsitsihar, capital of the northern province of Heilungkiang, China, which fell into the hands of the Japanese on Nov. 18, 1931, for the first time in its 200 years of history. The Japanese troops marched in through the western gate while General Mah Chan-Shan, the Chinese commander, who has been an outstanding figure for years in provincial politics fled northward by rail in the direction of Koshan. Reports indicated that the Japanese were bringing up reinforcements intending to assume full control on November 19. (AP Photo)

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