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Eric A. Morris - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com
By Eric A. Morris. Photo: ceeb Inside a Los Angeles bus. ... By Eric A. Morris. We’ve been running a quiz about stereotypical views of transportation and ...
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An Earthquake Hits Amazon’s Sales Ranking - Freakonomics Blog ...
An Earthquake Hits Amazon’s Sales Ranking. By Stephen J. Dubner ..... September 27, 2007 8:19 pm Link. #194 is nothing to sneeze at, young man! ...
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Poker: Skill vs. Chance - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com
With the internet gambling how do you control your odds? I googled “online poker rigged” and got 219000 hits. With some really interesting observations. ...
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Poker: Skill vs. Chance - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com
For instance, you enter a tournament on one of the poker sites. .... Poker stands apart from other gambling games for a couple reasons. ...
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Organic Beef Jerky? - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com
I want to jump off the organic bandwagon, but I am not going to let crazy people who eat organic beef jerky and drink organic vodka hijack ...
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Forget Ferraris, Lock Up Your Bulldozer - Freakonomics Blog ...
Forget Ferraris, Lock Up Your Bulldozer. By Freakonomics .... has a Soup-Nazi-like intolerance that may earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) ...
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Ask a NASCAR Driver - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com
Then, last week, we lined up the NASCAR driver Kyle Busch to field questions from Freakonomics readers and … Busch goes out and wins the Toyota/Save Mart ...
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Our Daily Bleg: Is Modern Literature Out of Compelling Quotations ...
Aug 14, 2008 ... Our Daily Bleg: Is Modern Literature Out of Compelling Quotations? By Fred Shapiro. Our resident quote bleggar Fred Shapiro, editor of the ...
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Our Daily Bleg: Book-Club Questions Needed - Freakonomics Blog ...
Jan 27, 2009 ... Our Daily Bleg: Book-Club Questions Needed. By Stephen J. Dubner .... I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, ...
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Our Daily Bleg: Got Any Quotes From the Courtroom? - Freakonomics ...
Jan 2, 2009 ... Our Daily Bleg: What Quotes Do You Want Me to Trace? ... Most students, however, do not shed their brains at the schoolhouse gate, ...
 
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