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Ctix kicks bucket, but cheap seats still plentiful at Cleveland-area performing arts venues (The Cleveland Plain Dealer) James A. Ross Just when you'd think we need it most, Cleveland's central discount ticket vendor for performing arts events died Monday. The good new is, there are more tickets at more deeply discounted prices than when Ctix launched seven... us.rd.yahoo.com
Tickets abound for Grizzly game (Great Falls Tribune) Gas is relatively cheap, the weather is comparably warm, and it's looking like a great weekend for college football. Luckily, there are plenty of tickets left to watch the University of Montana Grizzlies host the Texas State Bobcats. us.rd.yahoo.com
Ms. Cheap's guide to the holiday season (The Tennessean) Join Ms. Cheap and celebrate every day of December for free. us.rd.yahoo.com
Chrome for the Holidays: Great Gifts for Truck Guys (Carteret County News-Times) (ARA) - Some men are just fine getting ties every year for the holidays. Others cherish a new set of clubs or season tickets to their favorite sports team's home games. us.rd.yahoo.com
How to get more splash for less cash (MSNBC) The weather outside is frightful, but inside it’s 84 degrees. Indoor waterparks are fun, but they sure ain’t cheap. Here’s how to have fun without getting soaked. us.rd.yahoo.com
Football failings (BBC News) Uruguay fails to tackle problems marring the sport us.rd.yahoo.com
Meter rates quadrupling (Chicago Tribune) Rates for most city parking meters will increase to $1 an hour as a result of Mayor Daley's deal to lease the spots to a private firm. us.rd.yahoo.com
Meter rates quadrupling (Chicago Tribune) Rates for most city parking meters will increase to $1 an hour -- and the most expensive meters will hit $6.50 by 2013 -- as a result of Mayor Daley's deal to lease the spots to a private firm. us.rd.yahoo.com
Boston offers history, fashion on the cheap (Asbury Park Press) This is the cradle of patriotism, the site of Paul Revere's historic ride and home to the USS Constitution. us.rd.yahoo.com
Jeff Wilpon says Mets are sticking to plan (Newsday) The Mets still hope to achieve what team COO Jeff Wilpon calls "addition by subtraction" this baseball winter. us.rd.yahoo.com
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