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Stay calm, busy and organized, and maybe you’ll live a little longer.
Taking your grandchildren out to eat is more of a treat when they can pig out for free.
OCTOBER 7, 1955
Allen Ginsberg reads in public, parts of his epic poem-in-progress, Howl. One of the defining works of the Beat Generation, the completed poem later sparks an obscenity trial.
1998: Wyoming college student Matthew Shepard is severely beaten in what is widely believed to be an antigay hate crime. He dies a week later.
2003: The Governator: Arnold Schwarzenegger wins a recall election to become California’s governor.
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