In a January article titled "It’s the Economy, Girlfriend," New York Times freelancer Ravi Somaiya described a group called Dating A Banker Anonymous (DABA) as "a support group founded in November to help women cope with the inevitable relationship fallout from, say, the collapse of Lehman Brothers or the Dow’s shedding 777 points in a single day, as it did on Sept. 29."
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