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HEADLINES ON November 28, 2004
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- Headline: AIDS Devastation in Lavumisa, Swaziland. Impact: As AIDS ravaged Lavumisa, the community's response inspired a global movement for health education. Fast forward a few decades, and suddenly everyone is an expert on HIV prevention via Instagram. Who knew a small town's tragedy would spawn a million hashtag campaigns?. Fact: Did you know that the term 'AIDS' was first coined in 1982? And here we thought it was just a really bad party invitation..
- Headline: Exploring Faith in 'Gilead'. Impact: James Wood's review of 'Gilead' sparked a love for reflective prose, which led to an explosion of middle-aged men writing memoirs about their feelings. Thanks a lot, James.. Fact: Fun fact: 'Gilead' won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2005, proving that sometimes, even books with a slow start can make it big. Kind of like certain reality TV stars..
- Headline: Knicks Hold Off Raptors for Victory. Impact: The Knicks defeating the Raptors led to an influx of bandwagon fans, which in turn caused a spike in overpriced merchandise sales. Somewhere, a sports retailer is smiling all the way to the bank.. Fact: Did you know that the Knicks have a storied history of ups and downs? It's like watching a soap opera, but with more sweat and fewer dramatic plot twists..
- Headline: Trojans Can Almost Smell the Oranges. Impact: Southern California's win over Notre Dame inspired a generation of high school athletes to believe they could one day be stars too. Spoiler: Most of them ended up in the corporate world instead. Thanks, sports!. Fact: Fun fact: The 'Orange Bowl' is not actually filled with oranges. Imagine the mess that would create!.
- Headline: Retirees Come Full Circle. Impact: Retirees returning North sparked a real estate boom, leading to a sudden shortage of walker-friendly homes in Florida. It's like a game of musical chairs, but with more orthopedic shoes.. Fact: Did you know that Florida is known as the 'Sunshine State'? Ironically, it also has the highest number of retirees who just can’t get enough of that good ol’ winter chill..