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HEADLINES ON September 23, 1958
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- Headline: Tunisian Gems Trial: Ex-Premier Charges. Impact: If only they had just sold the gems on eBay instead, Tunisia might have experienced a minor economic boom, leading to a surge in online shopping that would have ultimately revolutionized global commerce. Thanks, ex-Premier!. Fact: Did you know that hiding gems is like hiding your 'I love cats' tattoo? Eventually, it always comes out in the open..
- Headline: Dayan's Transition from Army to Politics. Impact: Dayan leaving the army might have led to an alternate timeline where he became a celebrity chef instead, revolutionizing Israeli cuisine with his famous 'Hummus of War' recipe. The world would have been a tastier place!. Fact: Fun fact: The average person spends 3.2 years of their life deciding what to do next after they retire. What a time-saver!.
- Headline: El Salvador's Coffee Export Plans Unveiled. Impact: The release of coffee could have sparked a global caffeine craze, leading to a world where coffee addiction became the leading cause of productivity. Who needs sleep when you have espresso shots?. Fact: Did you know that coffee was once banned in Mecca? Talk about a buzzkill!.
- Headline: REVISE SUGAR PACT, JAPAN ASKS PARLEY. Impact: Japan's request for a sugar pact revision could have inadvertently led to a global sugar rush, resulting in a generation of children with a sweet tooth so extreme, candy stores would have become their main source of education.. Fact: Isn't it ironic that while we negotiate over sugar, some people still can't even negotiate their way through a grocery store aisle?.
- Headline: WELFARE AIDE RESIGNS; Schenectady Chief's Accounts Said to Be Short $5,842. Impact: The resignation of Vosburg might have triggered a series of unfortunate events leading to the world's first 'Welfare Account Heist' reality show. Spoiler: it was not a hit.. Fact: Did you know that $5,842 is just about the cost of a decent used car? Talk about a drive toward accountability!.
- Headline: GOV. COLLINS ASKS U.S.-STATE BOARDS FOR INTEGRATION; Tells Southern Governors Congress Should Move Quickly on Problem. Impact: Gov. Collins's plea for integration could have sparked a nationwide dance-off instead of serious policy changes, resulting in a reality TV show called 'So You Think You Can Integrate?'. Fact: Did you know that the term 'integration' can also refer to your favorite smoothie? Just blend all the fruits together, and voilΓ ! Problem 'solved.'.
- Headline: AGENCY MAY POLICE NUCLEAR TEST BAN. Impact: If the International Atomic Energy Agency had actually policed the nuclear test ban, we might have avoided a few international incidents, leading to a calmer world where peace treaties were signed over tea and biscuits instead.. Fact: Did you know that the IAEA was established to promote peaceful use of nuclear energy? Who knew it was just a front for a really intense game of Jenga?.
- Headline: ORGANIZERS GAIN A.F.L-C.I.O. PACT; Will Receive Pay Rise and Charter -- No Provision for 100 Who Lost Jobs. Impact: The AFL-CIO pact could have ignited a labor revolution leading to the first-ever 'Job Sharing Olympics,' where workers competed for the best way to split a paycheck. Talk about teamwork!. Fact: Did you know that unions were originally created to protect workers from unfair treatment? Kind of like how your mom protects you from bad relationships!.
- Headline: Article 2 -- No Title. Impact: The search of the Ital liner Enotria could have led to a new film genre: maritime mystery thrillers, with plot twists involving secret treasure maps hidden in the ship's hull. Who doesn't love a good treasure hunt?. Fact: Did you know that searching a ship is about as thrilling as watching paint dry? Unless, of course, you're looking for pirate treasure!.
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JNJ
Johnson & Johnson
Johnson & Johnson - If you invested $1,000 in 1958, it would be worth $3,433,942 today (3433.9x return)
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Procter & Gamble
Procter & Gamble - If you invested $1,000 in 1958, it would be worth $586,656 today (586.7x return)
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Philip Morris
Philip Morris - If you invested $1,000 in 1958, it would be worth $23,651,359 today (23651.4x return)