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Friday, December 21, 2007
PYTs and Rich, Old Fools
Last year a billboard for the newspaper DNA quizzed us on where pretty young girls would find rich, old fools if the dance bars of Mumbai shut down. Steven Levitt answers on his post
The Economics of Gold-Digging !!
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