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		<title>By: David</title>
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		<description>Also in 1944: Judy Garland&#039;s Meet Me in St. Louis is released. Judy would later go on and have an affair with pianist Oscar Levant. The two, as you may know, where so caught up in drugs at the time that Levant often joked: &quot;If Judy and I were to have a child, her name would be Barb Iturate.&quot;</description>
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