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By A Mystery Man Writer

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Traffic crosses the temporary span of the Mianus River Bridge on Interstate 95 near Greenwich, Conn., on Friday, July 24, 1983 after it was reopened for cars and light trucks. The collapse

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EDITORIAL USE ONLY A recreation in London of the Nags Head pub from Only Fools and Horses opens to the public on 2nd, 3rd and 4th September, as part of Television channel

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Mickey Mantle of the New York Yankees holds the ball he hit for 565 feet April 17, 1953, the longest homer ever hit in Griffith Stadium in Washington. Mantle, in the dressing room after the game with the Washington Senators, points to the dent in the ball

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Fishing Reels

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