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Last week Princeton University economists issued a questionable report that tall people are smarter than short people. Now, Slate has run a story about economic research explaining why oral sex among teenagers is on the rise. It seems economist and author of "Freakonomics" Steven Levitt has inspired a growing number of researchers. Interestingly, the link to Levitt's Freakonomics Blog is offline today. —Matthew Wurtzel

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