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Foraging for treasure in Trump's Atlantic City ruins
Published Sun, Jul 9, 2017 · 09:50 PM
Atlantic City
THE miniature horse went first.
Sure, there were other options, like a "marble-like" trash can for US$75 (its light weight and reflective shimmer quickly revealed the deceit), a US$500 pair of urns about the size of an upright adult (still living, of course) or flat-screen TVs whose 3-inch thickness - once a feat of electronic engineering - made them more of a telecom relic.
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