Word: ticket
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...obnoxious, one-dimensional characters with barely anything sympathetic about them. Occasionally, the film tries to get warm and sweet, but concludes with a contrived and impossible ending. Leaving the theatre, one cannot help feeling that Touchstone Pictures took a cue from Krippendorf and his false tribe by stealing ticket money, and handing over this excuse for a movie in its place. --Marc P. Resteghini...
Service charge: none for research; $10 forairline ticket sales...
...quarterfinal matchup between Harvard and Colgate will be held on Friday night at 7:30 p.m. at Bright Hockey Center. Ticket updates will be posted tomorrow...
While other men in other lands were making 1934 history, the voters of the U.S. took pencil & paper on Nov. 6 and wrote their own ticket for Man of the Year. It was not a new ticket because they had picked Franklin Roosevelt as their Man of 1932 by electing him to the Presidency, but it was a different one. Two years ago a hundred million people looked to this cheerful, charming gentleman to do something in the greatest industrial crisis on record. This year they used their ballots again, not as a desperate hope but as a grateful reward...
Baker said she will not know whether the Callbacks made a profit on the concert until she receives a report on ticket sales from the Sanders Theatre box office. But she added that the group's finances will be healthy nonetheless...