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In The Devil Wears Prada, Meryl Streep epitomized the demon boss. In reality, could a bad boss be the death of you?
As the economy hits home, plenty of us are scaling back on eating out, buying cars and even cutting back on groceries.
The first specimens of inventor Fred Morrison's "Pluto Platter" fly out of the Wham-O toy factory. The disk's sales soar when it's renamed "Frisbee."
1964: Bob Dylan releases his first album of all original songs: The Times They Are A-Changin'.
1958: Nobel laureate (in chemistry) Linus Pauling sends the U.N. a petition, with signatures of 9,235 top scientists, urging an international nuclear test ban. He wins another Nobel, for peace, in 1962.
Young women throwing Frisbees in 1966.
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"Toyota's developing a miniature, environmentally friendly car that is powered entirely by a rechargeable battery. Yeah. Meanwhile, Detroit's still hard at work on an SUV that runs on rain forest trees and panda blood."
—Conan O'Brien