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1£®[1]Jean Paul Getty was born in 1892in Minneapolis£¬Minnesota£®He became a millionaire when he was only 24£®His father was wealthy£¬but he did not help his son£®Getty made his millions alone£®He made his money from oil£®He owned Getty Oil and over 100other companies£®The Fortune magazine once called Getty"the richest man in the world£®"
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