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Actor Tony Curtis and his wife Janet Leigh are shown at Academy Awards, in this April 6, 1959 file photo taken in Hollywood. Curtis died Wednesday Sept. 29, 2010 at his Las Vegas area home of a cardiac arrest at 85 according to the Clark County, Nev. coroner. (AP Photo, File)

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Actor Tony Curtis portrays magician Harry Houdini in the 1953 Hollywood movie "Houdini." Curtis has died at 85 according to the Clark County, Nev. coroner. (AP Photo, File)

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Burt Lancaster, Gina Lollobrigida and Tony Curtis, right, appear in a scene from the 1956 film "Trapeze," which premiered in Beverly Hills, Calif. Curtis has died at 85 according to the Clark County, Nev. coroner.(AP Photo/Files)

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Actor Tony Curtis is shown in this 1965 file photo. Curtis, whose real name was Bernard Schwartz, was perhaps most known for his comedic turn in Billy Wilder's 'Some Like It Hot' with co-stars Marilyn Monroe and Jack Lemmon has died at 85 according to the Clark County, Nev. coroner. (AP Photo, File)

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Tony Curtis and Marilyn Monroe in the hilarious milestone comedy, Some Like It Hot, produced, directed and co-scripted by Billy Wilder, United Artists, in this 1959 file photo. Curtis has died at 85 according to the Clark County, Nev. coroner. (AP Photo, File)

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In a 1959 file photo Jack Lemmon, left, and Tony Curtis are in costume as women for the film "Some Like It Hot." Curtis has died at 85 according to the Clark County, Nev. coroner. (AP Photo/file)

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Actor Tony Curtis and Christine Kaufmann pose with their daughter Alexandra in Los Angeles, Ca., in this Aug. 15, 1964 file photo. Curtis died Wednesday Sept. 29, 2010 at his Las Vegas area home of a cardiac arrest at 85 according to the Clark County, Nev. coroner. (AP Photo, File)

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Veteran actor Tony Curtis, is seen in Los Angeles in this June 10, 1985 file photo. Curtis died Wednesday Sept. 29, 2010 at his Las Vegas area home of a cardiac arrest at 85 according to the Clark County, Nev. coroner. (AP Photo/Wally Fong)

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This Nov. 2, 1967 photo provided by the Las Vegas News Bureau shows Tony Curtis starring in "Hollywood Palace", a weekly variety show, at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. Curtis, died of cardiac arrest Wednesday Sept. 29, 2010 at his Las Vegas area home. He was 85. (AP Photo/Las Vegas News Bureau)

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In an April 22, 2010 file photo Tony Curtis arrives at the premiere of the newly restored feature film "A Star Is Born" in Los Angeles. Curtis has died at 85 according to the Clark County, Nev. coroner. (AP Photo/Dan Steinberg/file)

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Jill Curtis, widow of the late actor Tony Curtis, speaks to members of the media at her home Thursday, Sept. 30, 2010 in Henderson, Nev. Tony Curtis died Wednesday at the age of 85. (AP Photo/Isaac Brekken)

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South Koreans watch a TV news program showing a picture of a man believed to be Kim Jong Un, the third son of North Korean Leader Kim Jong Il, at the Seoul Railway Station in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, Sept. 30, 2010.(AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)

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The front page of North Korea's Rodong Sinmun newspaper of Thursday, Sept. 30, 2010 shows a group photo of senior North Korean officials, including Kim Jong Un, believed to be the third son of Kim Jong Il. The newspaper identified Kim Jong Un as being in the photo, in the front row, eighth from left. Kim Jong Il is at tenth left in the front row. (AP Photo)

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South Koreans watch a TV news program showing North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, right, posing for a group photo with newly elected members of the central leadership body of the Workers Party of Korea (WPK) including a man believed to be his third son Kim Jong Un, sitting at left of photo, and Vice Marshal Ri Yong Ho, sitting at center, as well as participants in the WPK Conference, in front of the Kumsusan Memorial Palace, in Pyongyang, North Korea, at the Seoul Railway Station in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, Sept. 30, 2010. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)

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The front page of North Korea's Rodong Sinmun newspaper of Thursday, Sept. 30, 2010, shows North Korean leader Kim Jong-il, seated right, posing with senior Workers' Party officials in Pyongyang, North Korea. The newspaper identified the man seated at left as Kim Jong-un, the third son of Kim Jon-iI. The man at center is Vice Marshal Ri Yong-ho. (AP Photo)

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Tyler Clementi plays with the Ridgewood High School Orchestra at a benefit dinner in 2009. (AP Photo/The Record of Bergen County, Ryan Pifher)

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Democratic candidate for governor Dan Malloy, top left, Independent candidate Tom Marsh, top center, and Republican candidate Tom Foley, top right, debate in Middletown, Conn., on Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2010. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)

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Arthur Penn (right), is shown in this photo from July 28, 1961, taking a break in the filming of "The Miracle Worker" with actress Anne Bancroft and producer Fred Coe. (Associated Press)

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In this Feb. 15, 2007, file photo, director Arthur Penn winks during a photo-call at the 57th International Film Festival Berlin 'Berlinale' in Berlin where he was awarded the Honorary Golden Bear for his lifetime achievement. Mr. Penn, director of such film classics as "Bonnie and Clyde" and "Little Big Man," died Tuesday night Sept. 28, 2010, a day after his 88th birthday. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber, File)

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The book "Alcoholics Anonymous: The Story of How More Than One Hundred Men Have Recovered From Alcoholism" was first published in 1939. A working manuscript of the original book is to be published Friday for the first time, showing crossouts, inserts and notes from numerous contributors. (Associated Press)