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Harvard economists claims that Detroit may not roar again

12/14/09 06:06

An avid fan of the simulation game Sim City, are many an individual out there, in these modern days that we live in.

In this particular game, one will find that they would be able to build up their very own city from the ground up.

Things such as zoning, funds having to be allotting for the public educational system, the handling of demonstrations from very much disgruntled government workers, putting out fires, are all examples of what a player of this game would have to be finding themselves doing.

Link: Michigan news Detroit may not roar again, says Harvard

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