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KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN Trailer
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TRON: ARES Trailer
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1 | Taylor Swift : The Fate of Ophelia |
2 | Taylor Swift : Opalite |
3 | HUNTR/X : Golden |
4 | Taylor Swift : Elizabeth Taylor |
5 | Taylor Swift : Father Figure |
6 | Taylor Swift : The Life of a Showgirl |
7 | Taylor Swift : Wi$h Li$t |
8 | Taylor Swift : Wood |
9 | Taylor Swift : Actually Romantic |
10 | Taylor Swift : CANCELLED! |
11 | Alex Warren : Ordinary |
12 | Taylor Swift : Eldest Daughter |
13 | Taylor Swift : Ruin The Friendship |
14 | Olivia Dean : Man I Need |
15 | Taylor Swift : Honey |
16 | sombr : back to friends |
17 | Saja Boys : Soda Pop |
18 | Disco Lines : No Broke Boys |
19 | Tate McRae : TIT FOR TAT |
20 | Saja Boys : Your Idol |
21 | HUNTR/X : How It’s Done |
22 | HUNTR/X : What It Sounds Like |
23 | Fleetwood Mac : Dreams - 2004 Remaster |
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Wed 15 Oct  high: 13 C A mix of sun and cloud
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Thu 16 Oct  high: 13 C Sunny
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Fri 17 Oct  high: 11 C Cloudy
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Sat 18 Oct  high: 16 C Chance of showers pop: 30%
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Sun 19 Oct  high: 16 C Chance of showers pop: 60%
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utopia noun (yoo-TOH-pee-uh) Utopia refers to an imaginary place in which the government, laws, and social conditions are perfect; a utopia is a place of ideal perfection.
“Our greatest glory is not in never failing, but in rising up every time we fail.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson
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- Joseph Clement Juglar, French physician and statistician (business cycle pioneer), born in Paris, France (d. 1905) | |
- Asaph Hall, American astronomer who discovered satellites of Mars (Phobos and Deimos), born in Goshen, Connecticut (d. 1907) | |
- Honoré Mercier, Canadian politician and 9th Premier of Quebec (1887-91), born in Saint-Athanase, Lower Canada (d. 1894) | |
- Peter Haskell, American actor (Bracken's World, Rituals), born in Boston, Massachusetts (d. 2010) | |
- N. Ramani, Indian flutist, born in Tiruvarur, Tamil Nadu, British India (d. 2015) | |
- Fanny Howe, American novelist and poet (Second Childhood, The Definitions), born in Buffalo, New York (d. 2025) | |
- Emeril Lagasse, American chef (Emeril Live), born in Fall River, Massachusetts | |
- Eric Benét, American singer and songwriter ("Love Don't Love Me"), born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin | |
- Asser Levy is granted a butcher's license for kosher meat in New Amsterdam | |
- American sprinter Wyomia Tyus wins her second consecutive Olympic 100 m title with a world record of 11.08 seconds, beating teammate Barbara Ferrell by 0.08 seconds for the gold medal at the Mexico City Games | |
- The NY Knicks retire Walt Frazier's number 10, the second number retired by the Knicks | |
- The Great Storm of 1987 hits France and England | |
- Larry David's comedy show "Curb Your Enthusiasm" debuts on HBO | |
- N. Ramani, Indian flutist, born in Tiruvarur, Tamil Nadu, British India (d. 2015) | |
- Bobby Morrow, American athlete (Olympic gold 100m, 200m, 4x100m relay 1956), born in Brownsville, Texas (d. 2020) | |
- Larry Miller, American comedian and actor (Larry-Pursuit Of Happiness), born in New York City | |
- Didier Deschamps, French footballer and manager who won the World Cup for France both as captain (1988) and as manager (2018), born in Bayonne, France | |
- Tom Boonen, Belgian cyclist (2005 World Road Race Champion), born in Mol, Belgium | |
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