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LONDON - SEPTEMBER 1997: Prince William, Prince of Wales, with his sons Princes William and Harry looking at floral tributes left at Kensington Palace following the death of Diana, Princess of Wales in September, 1997. ??(Photo by Anwar Hussein/WireImage)
Students from Columbine High School in Littleton, CO watch as the last of their fellow students are evacuated from the school building 20 April 1999 following a shooting spree at the school, which police feared killed as many as 25 people. Two masked teens stormed their school and blasted fellow students with guns and explosives before turning their weapons on themselves in the rampage.
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Portrait of the Spice Girls photographed in February 1997. The band's ?Girl Power? battle cry and inescapable ?Wannabe? single fueled their debut album?s sales of more than 20 million worldwide.
Dancers perform the "Macarena" at a Coconuts music store in New York City in 1996. Mexican musical group Los Del Río had recorded over 30 albums of traditional Spanish music before recording the worldwide smash hit "Macarena," which made Billboard's Hot 100 chart for seven weeks. The song, which was originally all in Spanish until an English remix was made, spent 14 weeks at number one in 1995, a joint all-time record.
Promotional photo of the cast of Friends (Clockwise from top left: Matt LeBlanc, David Schwimmer, Matthew Perry, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, and Jennifer Aniston). This '90s sitcom was nothing short of a cultural phenomenon. The series finale in 2004 was watched by more than 52 million people.
21 Jan 1991, Washington, DC, USA --- At a campaign fund raiser, Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton plays the saxophone. ---??(photo credit: Reuters/CORBIS)
Pictured: Rappers Christopher Wallace (aka Notorious B.I.G.), Tupac Shakur (aka 2Pac) and Reginald Noble (aka Redman) circa 1993. Since his murder in 1996, Tupac has sold over 18 million albums in the U.S.; before that he sold only 6.4 million. Only four of his eleven albums were released before his death.
21 May 1992 --- Democratic presidential candidate, Bill Clinton plays the saxophone at a jazz club during a campaign stop in midtown Manhattan on May 21. --- 

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