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    President John F. Kennedy's hand reaches toward his head within seconds of being fatally shot as first lady Jacqueline Kennedy holds his forearm as the motorcade proceeds along Elm Street past the Texas School Book Depository in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963. (AP Photo/James W.
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    US black history museum installs 2 large artifacts

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    National monuments can be created by presidential proclamation, a power given by the Antiquities Act of 1906. (Thinkstock)
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    This undated handout Image provided by the Smithsonian Institution shows a 3-D rendering of Abraham LincolnÂ?s life mask, held at the SmithsonianÂ?s National Portrait Gallery. the Smithsonian is launching a new 3D viewer online Wednesday Nov. 13, 2013 to give people a closer look at artifacts in their own homes. The data can also be downloaded, recreated with a 3D printer and used to help illustrate lessons in history, art and science in schools. Smithsonian Secretary Wayne Clough says museums face a greater challenge than the digitization of documents in libraries or archives because artifacts are three-dimensional. He's calling on museums to speed up their work to innovate and digitize collections to make artifacts accessible online for a generation born in the Internet age. (AP Photo/Smithsonian Institution)
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    C.S. Lewis remains perhaps the 20th century's most towering intellectual practitioner of the Christian faith. (AP File)
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    Secretary of State John Kerry pauses during a press conference at the end of the Iranian nuclear talks in Geneva on Sunday. Nuclear talks with Iran have failed to reach agreement, but Kerry said differences between Tehran and six world powers made
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    Online marketplace eBay has come under fire for hosting the sale of offensive items. (File Photo)
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