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HEADLINES ON August 5, 1957
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- Headline: Kennedy's 1960 Presidential Bid Support. Impact: If McClellan hadn't backed Kennedy, he might have become a weatherman instead, leading to a snowstorm of discontent in the '60s. Who knows, we could have had a nation obsessed with meteorology instead of politics.. Fact: Kennedy's charm during this time could make even a cold call feel like a warm hug. Imagine if he had just chosen to be a TV host instead!.
- Headline: U.S. Bridge Championship Begins. Impact: Had the Jacoby group lost, bridge might have become a niche sport akin to competitive knitting. The fate of card games hung by a thread, or rather, a bridge.. Fact: Bridge: the only game where people can look serious while being utterly baffled by a bunch of cards..
- Headline: NEW STATE HOUSING AIDE; S.B. Patterson of Yonkers Gets Public Relations Post. Impact: Patterson's appointment could have led to an unforeseen housing revolution, where everyone lived in tiny houses and the concept of 'living large' became a historical footnote.. Fact: Public relations in housing: because who needs to actually fix problems when you can just talk about them beautifully?.
- Headline: Walter F. George, 79, Dies; Georgia Senator 34 Years; Ex-Chairman of Foreign Relations CommitteeWas Envoy to NATO. Impact: Walter F. George's passing may have led to a shift in Georgia's political landscape, potentially paving the way for a future senator who would become an internet meme.. Fact: George served for 34 years, which is roughly equivalent to a lifetime in Washington politicsβwhere everyone is eternally young and nothing ever changes!.
- Headline: World Teachers' Parley Urges Uniformity In School Diplomas to Aid Study Abroad. Impact: The push for uniform diplomas could have sparked a global education reform, leading to a world where everyone speaks fluent 'school admin jargon.'. Fact: Uniformity in education: because nothing says 'I care about your future' like a one-size-fits-all diploma!.
- Headline: Economic Policy Aide Picked by Democrats. Impact: Galbraithβs economic committee could have inadvertently led to a world where everyone understood economicsβresulting in a dystopia where coffee shop debates would actually make sense.. Fact: Economics is the only field that can make you feel smarter while simultaneously making everyone else feel like they need a nap. Welcome to the committee!.
- Headline: Music: New American Opera Sung; Company in Santa Fe Offers 'The Tower'. Impact: The premiere of 'The Tower' might have inspired a new wave of American opera, where every story ends with a plot twist involving an unexpected tower and a confused audience.. Fact: Opera: the only art form where you can cry, laugh, and question your life choices all within a three-hour span. Bring your tissues!.
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Johnson & Johnson
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Procter & Gamble
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Philip Morris
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