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The fellows get money for school fees, child care, Metro tickets and coaching lessons.
Buy a carnet of 10 metro tickets to save on single journeys.
Two Metro tickets would have cost 3.40 euros, or $4.35 (if we did not have monthly passes).
Apparently, people leave the tickets to commemorate the couple's support of the French Maoists, who once gave Metro tickets away after a hefty price hike rendered them unaffordable to many ordinary workers.
As we drew closer, it became clear that it was covered with notes – which made perfect sense: people often write messages to authors, and death is no obstacle to that – and Metro tickets, which made no sense at all.
I spend a lot of time wandering the peach and gold streets of Lyon, reading pretty much anything that has a word on it: street names, shops signs, club posters, metro tickets.
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A Paris Metro ticket stub is tucked in between the pages as a bookmark.
A Zone 1-3 peak single ticket, a fairly common commuting route, is £3.30 - more than double the price of a Paris Metro ticket or a New York subway ticket.
But a few hundred metres away, hidden behind a large metro ticket booth, a camp has taken shape.
In 1945 the insurer, whose name has not been disclosed, paid his children 26 centimes--about the price of a metro ticket.
But Sarkozy's spokeswoman, the former minister Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet, when asked the price of a metro ticket, famously put it at €4 (£3.27), instead of €1.70.
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