Word: ticket
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...guard ... I can't use no names," said Curtis, "but Ray's connection was in the culinary, doing a life sentence. There was a lot of stuff in that prison ... One thing you could do is give a guard $100 to buy a plane ticket to St. Louis and pick [the drugs] up for you, or even $500 to go to Kansas City. A fella like Ray would end up paying about $750 a pound [for speed]. You may sell a whole pound to somebody for $3,500. With pills you make more...
...thought he had the mayor and they pulled the roof on him," laughs Crane, the king of the Cambridge mayors, (he has served four times in 20 years). It took another couple of months and 1321 ballots before Crane had to settle it himself by breaking with the liberal ticket and casting a vote for an independent, thus ending the longest mayoral contest in the history of Cambridge...
When asked if he would support the Democratic nominee no matter who he was, McGovern quipped, "I'd support anyone over Reagan or Ford." But when asked if he would support a George Wallace ticket, McGovern hedged...
Cohen, the owner of the Out of Town News and Ticket agency, said yesterday his envisioned marquee would run notices of community interest along with the national and international news dispatches of United Press International...
Close to $500 of the HRO's small budget is spent each year on publicity. These funds would be much better spent on acquiring new pieces for the orchestra's library. In response to the financial crunch, both the HRO and Bach Society increased their ticket prices this year, with the regrettable effect of reducing the number of students who choose to afford the concerts. One can only note that the MIT orchestra's free concerts nearly always draw over 2000 listeners...