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In this artist drawing provided by the San Francisco 49ers, the proposed 49ers stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. is shown. NFL owners will vote on the sites of the 50th and 51st Super Bowls on Tuesday, May 21, 2013 at their spring meetings. The San Francisco area, where the new stadium is being built in Santa Clara, and South Florida are competing for the the 50th edition, to be held in February 2016. The loser in that bidding will go against Houston to host the 51st game the following year.(AP Photo/San Francisco 49ers) NO SALES
FILE - This 2004 file photo released by Richard Kornberg & Associates shows Gabriel Ortega, left, and Sandra Bootz performing in "Forever Tango," in New York. Gilberto Santa Rosa will make his Broadway debut as a guest vocalist in musical "Forever Tango," which returns to the theater Mecca in July with some covers of the Puerto Rican singer’s hits. (AP Photo/Richard Kornberg and Associates)
FILE - In this product image released by Microsoft, a Project Natal sensor for the XBOX 360 is shown. The sensor tracks a player's full body movement while responding to commands, directions and a shift of emotion in voice without the need for a controller. With the next Xbox expected to finally be revealed Tuesday, May 21, 2013, at Microsoft's headquarters in Redmond, Wash., anticipation for what the company is planning for the next iteration of its gaming console is higher than Master Chief's last spaceship. (AP Photo/Microsoft, File)
FILE - In this undated publicity file photo, members of the Doors, from left, John Densmore, Robbie Krieger, Ray Manzarek and Jim Morrison, pose for a portrait. Manzarek, the keyboardist who was a founding member of The Doors, has died at 74. Publicist Heidi Robinson-Fitzgerald says in a news release that Manzarek died Monday, May 20, 2013, at the RoMed Clinic in Rosenheim, Germany, surrounded by his family. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this Thursday, Oct. 13, 2011 file photo, Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force P-3C Orion patrol plane flies over the disputed islands, the Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China, in the East China Sea. China is trying to strengthen its claim on tiny, uninhabited, Japanese-controlled islands by raising questions about the much larger Okinawa chain that is home to more than a million Japanese along with major U.S. military installations. The tactic, however, appears to have done little but harden Tokyo’s stance. (AP Photo/Kyodo News, File) JAPAN OUT, MANDATORY CREDIT
FILE - In this Jan. 5, 1980, file photo, San Diego Charges quarterback Dan Fouts (14) and running back Chuck Muncie (46) flash big smiles as they leave field following the Chargers 20-14 over the Buffalo Bills in an NFL football playoff game in San Diego. The New Orleans Saints announced Tuesday, May 14, 2013, that Muncie, a Pro Bowl running back with both the Saints and Chargers, has died. He was 60. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - This 2002 file photo provided by the National Park Service shows the launch key mechanism at the deactivated Delta Nine Launch Facility near Wall, S.D. The Air Force stripped an unprecedented 17 officers of their authority to control _ and if necessary launch _ nuclear missiles after a string of unpublicized and unacceptable failings, including a potential compromise of missile launch codes. The group’s deputy commander said it is suffering “rot” within its ranks. The tip-off to trouble was a March 2013 inspection of the 91st Missile Wing at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., which earned the equivalent of a “D” grade when tested on its mastery of Minuteman III missile launch operations. (AP Photo/Minuteman Missile NHS)
FILE - This file photo provided by the National Park Service shows the inside of the deactivated Delta Nine Launch Facility near Wall, S.D., that is now open to the public. The Air Force stripped an unprecedented 17 officers of their authority to control _ and if necessary launch _ nuclear missiles after a string of unpublicized and unacceptable failings, including a potential compromise of missile launch codes. The group’s deputy commander said it is suffering “rot” within its ranks. The tip-off to trouble was a March 2013 inspection of the 91st Missile Wing at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., which earned the equivalent of a “D” grade when tested on its mastery of Minuteman III missile launch operations. (AP Photo/National Park Service, File)
FILE - This artist rendering provided by the San Francisco 49ers on Feb. 10, 2010, shows the proposed 49ers NFL football stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. The 49ers and Levi Strauss & Co have reached an agreement for a $220 million, 20-year naming rights deal for the team's future stadium in Santa Clara. The stadium will be called, Levi's Stadium.(AP Photo/San Francisco 49ers, File)
FILE - In this March 16, 2003 image that was retrieved from the NASCAR scoring camera positioned at the start/finish line, Ricky Craven (32) beats Kurt Busch by .002 seconds to win the Carolina Dodge Dealers 400 auto race at Darlington Raceway in Darlington, S.C. It was 10 years ago that Busch came up an agonizing .002 seconds shy of victory to Ricky Craven at the track "Too Tough To Tame." He gets his next chance at a Darlington checkered flag this week at Southern 500. (AP Photo/NASCAR, File)
FILE - In this March 16, 2003 image that was retrieved from the NASCAR scoring camera positioned at the start/finish line, Ricky Craven (32) beats Kurt Busch by .002 seconds to win the Carolina Dodge Dealers 400 auto race at Darlington Raceway in Darlington, S.C. It was 10 years ago that Busch came up an agonizing .002 seconds shy of victory to Ricky Craven at the track "Too Tough To Tame." He gets his next chance at a Darlington checkered flag this week at Southern 500. (AP Photo/NASCAR, File)
File - This Oct. 17, 2012 file image released by the Las Vegas Police Department shows rapper Flavor Flav, also known as William Jonathan Drayton, Jr., in a police booking photo. Entertainer Flavor Flav is expected to plead not guilty in Nevada state court to felony charges alleging he chased and threatened his longtime girlfriend's 17-year-old son with a butcher knife during a family argument last October. (AP Photo/Las Vegas Police Department, file)
FILE - This Jan. 13, 2007 file photo provided by the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano, then Pope Benedict XVI, left, shakes hands with the archbishop of Buenos Aires Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio during their meeting at the Vatican, Saturday, Jan. 13, 2007. Bergoglio, who took the name of Pope Francis, was elected on Wednesday, March 13, 2013 the 266th pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church. (AP Photo/L'Osservatore Romano, ho, files)
In this image rendered from video and provided by KARE-TV, the remains of a plane are seen, Thursday, July 31, 2008, near Owatonna, Minn. A small jet flying from New Jersey to Minnesota crashed in poor weather Thursday, killing seven business travelers. (AP Photo/KARE-TV) ** MANDATORY CREDIT, TV OUT **
This is a photo of Bill O'Brien of the New England Patriots NFL football team. This image reflects the New England Patriots active roster as of Wednesday, May 29, 2009. (AP Photo)
This is a photo of Nnamdi Asomugha of the Oakland Raiders NFL football team. This image reflects the Oakland Raiders active roster as of May 29, 2009. (AP Photo)
In this image released by Sports Illustrated, Penn State coach Joe Paterno is shown on the cover of the Nov. 28, 2005 edition of the magazine. The Nittany Lions moved up one spot into third place in the Bowl Championship Series standings on Monday behind the unbeaten teams of Southern California and Texas. Penn State became the first team to lock up a spot in the BCS by winning the Big Ten's automatic bid on Saturday with a 31-22 victory over Michigan State. The Nittany Lions finished the regular season 10-1. (AP Photo/Sports Illustrated)
Joe Paterno, Penn State football coach, raises fingers in a victory gesture is cheericadorn fingers demoting No. 1 after Penn State defeated North Carolina State 19-10 at University Park, Pennsylvania, Saturday, Nov. 11, 1978. No. 2 Penn State?s win coupled with No. 1 Oklahoma?s loss prompted fans to pre claim No. 1 for Penn State coming Paterno to talk to student, section after win. (AP Photo)
This is a 2011 photo of David Akers of the San Francisco 49ers NFL football team. This image reflects the San Francisco 49ers active roster as of Monday, Aug. 8, 2011 when this image was taken. (AP Photo)
This is a photo of Mike Patterson of the Philadelphia Eagles NFL football team. This image reflects the Philadelphia Eagles active roster as of Tuesday, July 6, 2010. (AP Photo)
Seattle Mariners shortstop Sean Kazmar makes the relay over Chicago Cubs' Matt Szczur to complete an inning-ending double play in the eighth inning of a spring training baseball game in Peoria, Ariz., Monday, March 14, 2011. (AP Photo)
Penn State's Edward Ruth, top, battles with Liberty's Royal Brettrager during their 174-pound first round match, Thursday, March 17, 2011, at the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships in Philadelphia. (AP Photo)
Nebraska's Jordan Burroughs, right, battles with Binghamton's Justin Listerduring their 165-pound second-round match, Thursday, March 17, 2011, at the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships in Philadelphia. (AP Photo)
Light planes and vehicles sit among the debris after they were swept by a tsumani that struck Sendai airport in northern Japan on Friday.
This is a 2009 photo of Johnnie Lynn of the San Francisco 49ers NFL football team.(AP Photo)
FILE - In this Feb. 20, 1980 file photo, Jack LaLanne pumps iron in the gym in his home in Hollywood, Calif. LaLanne, the fitness guru who inspired television viewers to trim down and pump iron for decades before exercise became a national obsession, has died. He was 96. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this Feb. 20, 1980 file photo, Jack LaLanne pumps iron in the gym in his home in Hollywood, Calif. LaLanne, the fitness guru who inspired television viewers to trim down and pump iron for decades before exercise became a national obsession, has died. He was 96. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - This undated file image provided by Ariel Hankin shows fitness pioneer Jack LaLanne. LaLanne, the fitness guru who inspired television viewers to trim down and pump iron for decades before exercise became a national obsession, died Sunday, Jan. 23, 2011. He was 96. (AP Photo/Ariel Hankin, File) NO SALES
FILE - Martha Stewart, pictured with her French Bulldogs Francesca and Sharkey, in this Oct. 20, 2009 file photo. The 69-year-old lifestyle guru wrote on her blog Thursday Jan. 13, 2011 that she needed stitches after startling her dog Francesca while leaning down to "whisper goodbye." (AP Photo/PRNewsFoto/Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, File)
FILE - This 1980 publicity image originally released by Lucasfilm Ltd., Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker and the character Yoda appear in this scene from "Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back." The Library of Congress announced early Tuesday Dec. 28, 2010 that the film will be preserved by the Library of Congress as part of its National Film Registry. (AP Photo/Lucasfilm Ltd)
This 2003 family photo provided by Nancy Foy shows her father, Fred Foy, at the Old-Time Radio convention in Newark, N.J. Fred Foy, best known as the announcer in the radio lead-in to "the Lone Ranger," died Wednesday, Dec. 22, 2010, at his home in Woburn, Mass. He was 89. (AP Photo/Foy family) NO SALES
FILE - James Morrison of The Doors in an undated file photo. Outgoing Gov. Charlie Crist wants to posthumously pardon Morrison of indecent exposure and profanity convictions, and the governor's last chance is coming up at a Clemency Board meeting next Thursday, Dec. 9, 2010. Crist leaves office in January. (AP Photo, File)
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**This file photo made available Monday, June 4, 2007 by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office shows Paris Hilton after the 26-year-old heiress turned herself in to begin her stay at the Century Regional Detention Facility. Las Vegas Police say Paris Hilton was arrested Saturday Aug. 28, 2010 on cocaine charge in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Los Angeles County Sheriff, File)
FILE - This 1985 file photo originally released by NBC shows cast members of the television series "Golden Girls," clockwise from left, Bea Arthur, Rue McClanahan, Betty White and Estelle Getty. McClanahan, the Emmy-winning actress who brought the sexually liberated Southern belle Blanche Devereaux to life on the hit TV series "The Golden Girls," died Thursday, June 3, 2010. She was 76. (AP Photo/NBC, File)
Wisteria sells sail pillows printed with numbers like actual sailboat sails for $89 each.
Williams-Sonoma sells silverplated starfish and nautilus shells for $38 each.
Williams Sonoma Home sells this shell and seagrass wreath covered in sand dollars, sea urchins and starfish for $78.
Warm Biscuit sells this old-style wall clock made of thick, knotty ships' ropes.
Actress Helen Wagner, who played mild-mannered Nancy Hughes on the CBS soap opera "As the World Turns" for more than a half-century and spoke its first words, died Saturday. She was 91.
FILE - In this 2004 film publicity image released by Constantin Films, Swiss actor Bruno Ganz is seen as Adolf Hitler in the movie "Der Untergang" (The Downfall). The film, directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel and written and produced by Bernd Eichinger documents Hitler's final days. (AP Photo/Constantin Film, file)
In this undated photo released by the Philadelphia Police Department, Matthew Clemmens is seen. Clemmens, 21, of Cherry Hill, N.J., is facing charges after police say he intentionally vomited on an 11-year-old girl in the stands during a Philadelphia Phillies baseball game on Wednesday, April 14. (AP Photo/Philadelphia Police Department)
FILE - In this photo released by Little, Brown and Company shows author Stephenie Meyer. Meyer has a new book coming out. Little, Brown Books for Young Readers will release "The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner" on June 5. Meyer said in a statement Tuesday, March 30, 2010 that the novella was planned as a story for "The Twilight Saga: The Official Guide," but became too long to fit into the guide. (AP Photo/David Stone,Little,Brown and Company, File)
In this undated image released by Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., Sony's new motion controller is shown. The Japanese maker of the PlayStation 3 unveiled Thursday, March 10, 2010, its highly anticipated motion controlling system, as it takes aim at Nintendo's dominance in the gaming sector. Used with the existing PlayStation Eye camera, the new wireless motion controller can track players' body movements. The controller, in turn, has on its end a light-emitting orb that is recognized by the camera.
In this file film publicity image released by Disney, Helena Bonham Carter is shown in a scene from the film, "Alice in Wonderland." (AP Photo/Disney, File)
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