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    Civil War-era cannon balls detonated in NY quarry

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    Georg Ludwig, installed as King George I, spoke no English and communicated with ministers in French, the language of European courts. He had shut his wife up in a German castle and brought over two mistresses, one fat and one skinny, and gave them titles of nobility. (National Portrait Gallery, London)
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    Three hundred years later, Americans owe a debt to King George I

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    President Richard Nixon points to the transcripts of the White House tapes after he announced during a nationally-televised speech that he would turn over the transcripts to House impeachment investigators. (AP)
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    Historians will be kicking Richard Nixon’s legacy around for another 40 years

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    John Quincy Adams was considered one of America's most intellectual presidents, but was neither successful nor happy in office. (iStock)
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    Veteran, 99, honored for leading band during WWII

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    In this July 28, 2014, photo, Sok Sambour, 25, works as a receptionist at a hotel after graduating from accounting school. Her parents told her about that era, including exactly how long the Khmer Rouge rule lasted: three years, eight months and 20 days. An elderly neighbor told her that just catching a fish to eat was enough to be accused of betrayal and face almost certain execution. A U.N.-assisted genocide tribunal will deliver a verdict this coming Thursday in the trial of the two top leaders of the communist Khmer Rouge, whose extremist policies in the late 1970s are blamed for the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million Cambodians though starvation, medical neglect, overwork and execution. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)
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    Justice delayed is pondered in Cambodia

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    People walk in the World War I special exhibition '14 - People - War' during the press preview in Dresden, Germany, on Wednesday. (AP/Jens Meyer)
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    World War I: The war that didn’t end all wars

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    German Emperor Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany in his field uniform during World War I, shown in this undated photo. (AP Photo)
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    The July Crisis of 1914 echoes the modern phrase ‘leading from behind’

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    President Clinton smiles as he arrives at an event in the East Room of the White House on Feb. 1,1999. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)
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    The playboy presidents: Bill Clinton and Warren G. Harding

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