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HEADLINES ON October 22, 2012
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- Headline: Meningitis Outbreak: Thousands at Risk. Impact: If only 14,000 people had decided to stick to good old-fashioned antibiotics, we might have avoided a future where hand sanitizer becomes the new currency. Thanks, contaminated drugs!. Fact: Meningitis is like that uninvited guest at a party who shows up, makes everyone uncomfortable, and then just lingers around. Fun times!.
- Headline: Patriots Triumph in Overtime Thriller. Impact: The Jets' near-victory sparked a series of motivational speeches in locker rooms everywhere, leading to an era of 'almost' champions. The universe collectively sighed in disappointment.. Fact: Overtime in sports is just like those work meetings that never end – everyone hopes for a resolution but usually just ends up disappointed and exhausted..
- Headline: BP's Strategic Shift in Russia. Impact: BP's deal with Rosneft led to a chain reaction of oil dependency, proving once again that when it comes to global politics, everyone is just one bad decision away from a massive environmental headache.. Fact: In case you didn't know, 'minority investor' is corporate speak for 'we're still in the game, but we're definitely not calling the shots.'.
- Headline: Benghazi and Arab Spring Rear Up in U.S. Campaign. Impact: The Benghazi attack catapulted foreign policy debates into the mainstream, ensuring that every election cycle would feature politicians desperately trying to outdo each other on who could 'fix' the Middle East.. Fact: The term 'Arab Spring' was originally coined to refer to a season of hope, but quickly morphed into a year-round reminder that politics can be messier than a toddler's birthday party..