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Archive for September, 2007
New Zealand Herald: Imagine if Trade Me hadn’t sold to media conglomerate Fairfax for $700 million, had made most of its listings free and was run as a self-proclaimed public service.It would look very much like Craigslist.com, the San Francisco-based…
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party at Burgess’ rented house in West Los Angeles. Authorities said the two met on the Internet site Craigslist. Burgess left California shortly after she went missing and was arrested July 25 in Jacksonville after police allegedly saw him trying to
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Boston Globe - As of show time, tickets for the Avalon gig were going at $90 on craigslist, up from an original ticket price of about $15. For that, the crowd got the privilege of singing along to samples from acts like Air, MC Hammer, and Roy Orbison. The beats …
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It looks like those days of trawling Craigslist for a bit of paid erotic companionship might soon be drawing to a close—at least if vice squad agents everywhere from Hawaii to New Hampshire have anything to do with it. Guess we’ll just have to go back to picking up hookers on the street corners where they belong. (nytimes.com)
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Baltimore Sun - With their seductive pitches and colorful language, the ads in the “erotic services” section of Craigslist.org seem out of place on a Web site generally associated with used cars, bicycles and lawn care products. “Fabulous Asian Girl with ‘Fabulous …
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The Independent: Craigslist, the utilitarian and highly-trafficked website that long ago captured the online market for classified advertising in the United States and around the world, has now replaced red-light districts as the new battleground between prostitutes who are trying to reel in new punters ? and undercover …
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Mercury News: It’s the type of scoop that has come to characterize Valleywag: Craig Newmark, founder of the eponymous craigslist classified site, had left his creation behind, the Silicon Valley gossip blog reported Thursday.
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