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One thing could, however, send fares back up sharply, at least temporarily.
Dane felt guilty about his taxi fares back to Gelvandale for ballet class so he stopped, quickly losing the rigour and the freedom of living in the moment.
The authorities do not quibble; it would be expensive to pay deportees' air fares back to Nigeria or Congo.Related items Zimbabwe’s non-farmersAug 31st 2000South Africa is much richer than most of its neighbours.
GETTING BACK As the crowds have found their way to this slice of Williamsburg, so have yellow cabs on the lookout for fares back to Manhattan at the end of the night.
Even if a judge knocks subway fares back down to $1.50, Mrs. Messina will have a hard time paying for her son's first-communion party next year, and she definitely does not want to come up short.
Ultimately, however, "the airlines hope to eventually start cranking fares back up to where they think they're supposed to be, once business travelers return to the game," Mr. Nulty said.
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But with gas prices down, there is even discussion of cutting the fare back to $1.50.
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