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HEADLINES ON January 19, 1963
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- Headline: De Gaulle's Firm Stance on Britain. Impact: De Gaulle's stubbornness set off a chain reaction that led to the UK's eventual exit from the EU, simply because they were tired of being told 'non' at every turn. Who knew a little French stubbornness could create a continent-wide identity crisis?. Fact: Did you know that De Gaulle once said, 'The graveyards are full of indispensable men'? Clearly, he wasn't planning on being flexible anytime soon!.
- Headline: Record Personal Income in 1962. Impact: This income boost led to an increase in consumer spending, which then fueled the 60s counterculture. If only people had spent it on something more useful than tie-dye shirts and questionable music.. Fact: In 1962, $440.5 billion could buy you a lot of avocado toastβif only millennials had been around then to complain about not being able to buy homes!.
- Headline: Kashmir Appeals: Pakistan Seeks Western Support. Impact: This plea for Western help sparked decades of geopolitical maneuvering that would lead to a never-ending game of tug-of-war over Kashmirβlike a really dysfunctional family reunion that never ends.. Fact: The Kashmir conflict is so complicated that even historians struggle to keep a straight face when explaining it. Itβs like the soap opera of international relationsβfull of drama and plot twists!.
- Headline: Gaitskell Is Dead; Led British Labor; Possible Successors to Gaitskell Victory on Arms Issue. Impact: Gaitskellβs death led to a power vacuum in the British Labour Party, setting the stage for future leaders who would redefine leftist politicsβbecause nothing says 'progressive' like a chaotic leadership race.. Fact: Hugh Gaitskell once said, 'If you can't convince them, confuse them.' Sounds like he was prepping for a career in politics long before it was cool!.
- Headline: Brazil to Compensate I.T.&T. In Seizure of Phone Subsidiary. Impact: This deal led to a newfound appreciation for corporate negotiations, resulting in a surge of lawyers who realized they could make a fortune while adding 'phone drama' to their resumes.. Fact: In Brazil, the phrase 'I.T. and T.' used to mean 'I Tapped and Texted,' long before smartphones were a thing. Talk about ahead of the curve!.
- Headline: FRENCH POSTPONE MARKET DECISION BARRING BRITAIN; Agree to One More Session of Negotiators, but Signify Opposition Is Final BAN FOUGHT BY ALLIES Adenauer Plea to de Gaulle Expected--London Clings to Hope for Change Stand Is Unchanged Explanation by Italian FRENCH PUT OFF MARKET DECISION Bombshell Dropped. Impact: This postponement extended the saga of British entry into the European Economic Community, leading to a historical narrative of 'will they or won't they' that would make any rom-com movie jealous.. Fact: The French hold the record for the most dramatic negotiations in historyβright up there with reality TV show finales. Who needs a script when you have real-life tension?.
- Headline: BERLIN CONGRESS BOOS RED CHINESE; Peking Delegate's Attack on Yugoslavia Causes Angry Demonstration Delegate Interrupted Khrushchev Absent Red China Delegate Provokes Outburst At Berlin Congress. Impact: This incident showcased the cracks in communist unity, leading to a series of diplomatic faux pas that eventually contributed to the decline of Cold War alliancesβlike watching a poorly choreographed dance routine fall apart.. Fact: Khrushchev was known for his fiery speeches, but clearly, he missed the memo on showing up for the drama. Talk about an absentee leader!.
- Headline: MacArthur Will Resolve Disputes; AGREEMENT NEAR IN OPENING TALKS General Guides A.A.U. and N.C.A.A. Toward Accord in Amateur Sports Pan-American Meet in April Meetings to Continue. Impact: MacArthurβs involvement in resolving sports disputes led to the creation of a series of regulations that would confuse generations of athletes and fans alike, proving that sometimes peace comes with a side of bureaucracy.. Fact: General MacArthur was known for saying, 'Old soldiers never die; they just fade away.' But old sports disputes? They linger like a bad odor!.
- Headline: RALSTON NAMED STANFORD COACH; Utah State Mentor Will Get Contract for 3 Years High Standards Needed Team Led in Rushing. Impact: Ralston's appointment heralded a new era of Stanford football that would eventually lead to the rise of future NFL stars, proving that college coaches are basically magical talent scouts in disguise.. Fact: Being named a college coach is like being handed a golden ticketβexcept instead of chocolate factories, you get a bunch of kids who are really into protein shakes and Snapchat!.
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Philip Morris
Philip Morris - If you invested $1,000 in 1963, it would be worth $33,061,595 today (33061.6x return)
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Disney
Disney - If you invested $1,000 in 1963, it would be worth $2,434,960 today (2435.0x return)
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Chevron
Chevron - If you invested $1,000 in 1963, it would be worth $387,746 today (387.7x return)