
Fort Wayne, Indiana, 1971.
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Mozambican refugee, Malawi, 1988.
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An emergency medic treats the bride’s maid at a marriage. She had fainted and then hyperventilated after the moment the minister asked if anyone objected to the marriage. Ft. Wayne, Indiana, 1974.
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A Kosovo, Albanian man, Mustafa Xaja, from the town of Mitrovica in Kosovo shows pictures of his two children he fears to have been killed by Serbs during the war in Kosovo, 1999. He had just been released as a prisoner of the Serbs and forced to cross the border becoming a refugee into Albania. He later discovered on returning to Kosovo after the war that his family was all safe and alive. Kosovo-Albanian border, Albania, 1999.
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Fort Wayne, Indiana, 1973.
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A family grieves for the victim of an earthquake during a funeral near Spitak, Armenia. More than 35,000 people were killed during this earthquake-the first time that the former Soviet Union allowed foreign journalists to access a natural disaster of this magnitude. Spitak, Armenia, 1988.
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McClellan St., Ft. Wayne, Indiana, 1973.
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Cambodian refugees, Thailand border, 1988.
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San Diego, California, 1975.
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A young man named Mohammed, a victim of the Somali famine crisis of 1992. This image was made at a time when more than one hundred people were dying every day of starvation in this town of Somalia. Baidoa, Somalia, 1992.
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Paris, St. Germain-des-Pres, 1980.
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Filaret Hospital, Bucharest, Romania, 1993.
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Paris, Ile St. Louis, 1994.
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An Iraqi woman mourns the death of one of her family members, killed during the war in Iraq, April 15, 2003. The deceased person' s name was Abdel Hassn, 53. Baghdad, Iraq, 2003.
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Paris, Rue de Lappe, 1984.
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A Palestinian militant at a Hamas rally in Gaza, 1993.
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Paris, Place des Vosges, 1982.
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Romanians during the overthrow of the despotic Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu. Bucharest, Romania, 1989.
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A US Military graves detail buries the bodies of dead Iraqi soldiers killed along the "Mile of Death", on the road between Kuwait City and Basra, north of Kuwait City, in 1991.
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Fighting outside the Russian White House during an unsuccessful coup d’état against Yeltsin. Moscow, 1993.
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The Gulf War, Kuwait, 1991.
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A Chinese student pleads with a PLA officer to not crack down on the student demonstrators in Tiananmen Square, in May, 1989, two weeks before the June 4th Tiananmen Square massacre. Beijing, China, 1989.
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The fall of the Berlin Wall, Berlin, 1989.
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During Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, evacuees arrive by helicopter to the New Orleans airport after being evacuated from the city, before being flown out to other U.S. cities for shelters, in 2005.
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A midwife examines a pregnant woman in Bukhara, in the Republic of Uzbekistan of the former Soviet Union. 1987.
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The 70th Anniversary of the Russian Revolution in Red Square. Moscow, USSR, 1987.
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Nelson Mandela in the backyard of his home in Orlando West, Soweto, on his first day out of captivity after 27 years of imprisonment. Soweto, South Africa, Feb.12, 1990.
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Havana, Cuba, 2006.
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Mikhail Gorbachev, General Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party, visits Prague in 1987. His new policies of openness contributed greatly to unleashing winds of change that spread throughout Eastern Europe, leading to the fall of the Iron Curtain in 1989. Prague, Czechoslovakia,1987.
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Four-year-old ballerinas that have been dropped off by their parents for late afternoon ballet class at the Grand Theatre in old Havana, in Cuba. They arrive with their parents dressed in civilian clothes, and at the doorway to the school, change into their tights, and line up to follow the teacher up the steps to the class room to begin their class, January, 2005.
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German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder flies by helicopter to Mainz at sunset after a day of campaigning in Bielefeld, Germany, Aug. 16, 2005.
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Soweto, South Africa, 1990.
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Cite Soleil, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 1994.
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President Barack Obama is sworn in by Chief Justice John Roberts as Americas' 44th President of the United States in front of the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C., Jan. 20, 2009.
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A Cuban family relaxes at the time of Fidel Castro's 80th birthday. Old Havana, Havana, Cuba, 2006.
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