Word: ticket
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...People see a $300 ticket and say 'I always fly home for $200,'" Bensi said. When they call back later and say, ''I'll take that $300 ticket,'' he tells them "that ain't happening anymore, pal." By that time the price of the ticket has risen again...
...agency always offers the best deals on holiday flights. Today, a Harvard student from Miami who wants to visit her family during Christmas could find a ticket for $350 at Carlson Wagonlit, but both STA and Council Travel offer a similar flight for only...
Business school student Narcisa Sehovic, buying a ticket to her hometown of Ljubljana, Slovenia from STA Travel, said that after comparing...
...difference between legitimacy and authority! Electoral College! Democratic Republics! The public square has become a Gov 10 section. Lollygaging in the Square last week, chatting on my mobile with my mother (in Florida) about the election, a kindly Cantabrigian interrupted me, seeking to correct my nuanced view of ticket splitting. Everyone is talking about politics. Most people haven't gravitated toward established poles of opinion. They are weighing, deliberating and choosing based upon the facts available. Public opinion polls show this temperance...
Until the Red Sox can build a new ballpark, if they feel the need to raise ticket prices or even sell off ad space on the left field wall to the highest corporate bidder, they can be my guest, so long as they bring in the talent to field a competitive team. Thankfully, most Red Sox fans will agree on that point, and thus, while this latest price hike may spark a temporary hue and cry, all will be forgiven by opening...