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  • SHELLTOWN, MD, USA - 1997/09/25: A marine biologist holds a Menhaden fish with open sores from the flesh eating Pfiesteria disease outbreak in the Pocomoke River along the Chesapeake Bay September 25, 1997 in Shelltown, Maryland. The outbreak caused a loss of $43 million dollars in fishing revenue and is believed to be caused by the runoff of chicken manure from farms in the area. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • SHELLTOWN, MD, USA - 1997/09/25: Menhaden fish with open sores from the flesh eating Pfiesteria disease outbreak in the Pocomoke River along the Chesapeake Bay September 25, 1997 in Shelltown, Maryland. The outbreak caused a loss of $43 million dollars in fishing revenue and is believed to be caused by the runoff of chicken manure from farms in the area. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • SHELLTOWN, MD, USA - 1997/09/25: A marine biologist holds a Menhaden fish with open sores from the flesh eating Pfiesteria disease outbreak in the Pocomoke River along the Chesapeake Bay September 25, 1997 in Shelltown, Maryland. The outbreak caused a loss of $43 million dollars in fishing revenue and is believed to be caused by the runoff of chicken manure from farms in the area. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • SHELLTOWN, MD, USA - 1997/09/25: Menhaden fish with open sores from the flesh eating Pfiesteria disease outbreak in the Pocomoke River along the Chesapeake Bay September 25, 1997 in Shelltown, Maryland. The outbreak caused a loss of $43 million dollars in fishing revenue and is believed to be caused by the runoff of chicken manure from farms in the area. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    Pfiesteria_Outbreak_53044.JPG
  • SHELLTOWN, MD, USA - 1997/09/25: A researcher for the Maryland Department of Natural Resources casts a net to look for signs of the flesh eating Pfiesteria disease on fish stocks in the Pocomoke River along the Chesapeake Bay September 25, 1997 in Shelltown, Maryland. The outbreak caused a loss of $43 million dollars in fishing revenue and is believed to be caused by the runoff of chicken manure from farms in the area. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    Pfiesteria_Outbreak_53043.JPG
  • SHELLTOWN, MD, USA - 1997/09/25: A marine biologist holds a Menhaden fish with open sores from the flesh eating Pfiesteria disease outbreak in the Pocomoke River along the Chesapeake Bay September 25, 1997 in Shelltown, Maryland. The outbreak caused a loss of $43 million dollars in fishing revenue and is believed to be caused by the runoff of chicken manure from farms in the area. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    Pfiesteria_Outbreak_53040.JPG
  • SHELLTOWN, MD, USA - 1997/09/25: Menhaden fish with open sores from the flesh eating Pfiesteria disease outbreak in the Pocomoke River along the Chesapeake Bay September 25, 1997 in Shelltown, Maryland. The outbreak caused a loss of $43 million dollars in fishing revenue and is believed to be caused by the runoff of chicken manure from farms in the area. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    Pfiesteria_Outbreak_53050.JPG
  • SHELLTOWN, MD, USA - 1997/09/25: A Menhaden fish with open sores from the flesh eating Pfiesteria disease outbreak in the Pocomoke River along the Chesapeake Bay September 25, 1997 in Shelltown, Maryland. The outbreak caused a loss of $43 million dollars in fishing revenue and is believed to be caused by the runoff of chicken manure from farms in the area. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    Pfiesteria_Outbreak_53049.JPG
  • SHELLTOWN, MD, USA - 1997/09/25: Menhaden fish with open sores from the flesh eating Pfiesteria disease outbreak in the Pocomoke River along the Chesapeake Bay September 25, 1997 in Shelltown, Maryland. The outbreak caused a loss of $43 million dollars in fishing revenue and is believed to be caused by the runoff of chicken manure from farms in the area. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    Pfiesteria_Outbreak_53048.JPG
  • SHELLTOWN, MD, USA - 1997/09/25: A researcher for the Maryland Department of Natural Resources captures Menhaden fish for signs of the flesh eating Pfiesteria disease in the Pocomoke River along the Chesapeake Bay September 25, 1997 in Shelltown, Maryland. The outbreak caused a loss of $43 million dollars in fishing revenue and is believed to be caused by the runoff of chicken manure from farms in the area. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    Pfiesteria_Outbreak_53047.JPG
  • SHELLTOWN, MD, USA - 1997/09/25: A marine biologist holds a Menhaden fish with open sores from the flesh eating Pfiesteria disease outbreak in the Pocomoke River along the Chesapeake Bay September 25, 1997 in Shelltown, Maryland. The outbreak caused a loss of $43 million dollars in fishing revenue and is believed to be caused by the runoff of chicken manure from farms in the area. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    Pfiesteria_Outbreak_53046.JPG
  • SHELLTOWN, MD, USA - 1997/09/25: A researcher for the Maryland Department of Natural Resources casts a net to look for signs of the flesh eating Pfiesteria disease on fish stocks in the Pocomoke River along the Chesapeake Bay September 25, 1997 in Shelltown, Maryland. The outbreak caused a loss of $43 million dollars in fishing revenue and is believed to be caused by the runoff of chicken manure from farms in the area. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    Pfiesteria_Outbreak_53042.JPG
  • SHELLTOWN, MD, USA - 1997/09/25: A researcher for the Maryland Department of Natural Resources fishes for signs of the flesh eating Pfiesteria disease on fish stocks in the Pocomoke River along the Chesapeake Bay September 25, 1997 in Shelltown, Maryland. The outbreak caused a loss of $43 million dollars in fishing revenue and is believed to be caused by the runoff of chicken manure from farms in the area. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    Pfiesteria_Outbreak_53041.JPG
  • Washington Post Executive Editor Ben Bradlee on NBC's Meet the Press during the 25th anniversary of the Watergate scandal June 15, 1997 in Washington, DC. Bradlee guided the paper through the era of the Pentagon Papers and Watergate died October 22, 2014 at 93.
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  • AIDS health department signs asking people to use condoms in Nassau , Bahamas.
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  • Friends comfort each other as they view the AIDS Memorial Quilt which was spread out along the National Mall October 12, 1996 in Washington, DC.
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  • Volunteers pause for a moment of silence after spreading the entire AIDS Memorial Quilt out along the National Mall October 11, 1996 in Washington, DC.
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  • Friends comfort each other as they view the AIDS Memorial Quilt which was spread out along the National Mall October 12, 1996 in Washington, DC.
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  • The entire AIDS Memorial Quilt is spread out along the National Mall October 12, 1996 in Washington, DC.
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  • Washington Post Executive Editor Ben Bradlee on NBC's Meet the Press during the 25th anniversary of the Watergate scandal June 15, 1997 in Washington, DC. Bradlee guided the paper through the era of the Pentagon Papers and Watergate died October 22, 2014 at 93.
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  • Washington Post Executive Editor Ben Bradlee on NBC's Meet the Press during the 25th anniversary of the Watergate scandal June 15, 1997 in Washington, DC. Bradlee guided the paper through the era of the Pentagon Papers and Watergate died October 22, 2014 at 93.
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  • AIDS health department signs asking people to use condoms in Nassau , Bahamas.
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  • AIDS health department sign asking people to use condoms in Nassau , Bahamas.
    Bahamas_208.JPG
  • The entire AIDS Memorial Quilt is spread out along the National Mall October 12, 1996 in Washington, DC.
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  • Volunteers pause for a moment of silence after spreading the entire AIDS Memorial Quilt out along the National Mall October 11, 1996 in Washington, DC.
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  • Volunteers spread the entire AIDS Memorial Quilt out along the National Mall October 11, 1996 in Washington, DC.
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  • Aerial view of the entire AIDS Memorial Quilt is spread out along the National Mall October 12, 1996 in Washington, DC.
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  • Close up of a panel on the AIDS Memorial Quilt that was spread out along the National Mall October 12, 1996 in Washington, DC.
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  • Family members comfort each other as they view the AIDS Memorial Quilt which was spread out along the National Mall October 12, 1996 in Washington, DC.
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  • Smoking man with confederate southern emblem ring.
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  • Volunteers hold a brief prayer before spreading the entire AIDS Memorial Quilt out along the National Mall October 11, 1996 in Washington, DC.
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