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"People see the 50-cent surcharge from the M.T.A. and figure it's a tip".
Eliminating the 50-cent night surcharge from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. and replacing it with a $1 evening rush surcharge from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Last year, New York State raised its E-911 cellphone surcharge from 70 cents to $1.20.
The city would get a $1 surcharge from every taxi and car service fare.
Rhapsody, for example, is available as a $10 surcharge from MetroPCS, another small carrier that offers month-to-month plans with no long-term contracts.
His justification was that he had higher goals, like trying to negotiate peace in Vietnam and obtaining a tax surcharge from Congress, that would require his complete attention.
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Some larger rooms have surcharges from $5 to $10 per adult; $3 to $6 for children.
In the past few days Lloyds TSB and Abbey National have also confirmed they will introduce surcharges from January 1 next year, though neither has said how much these will be.
Several public officials have questioned why New York City is lagging behind, especially since more than $200 million has been collected in 911 surcharges from state cellphone users since 1991.
In compiling its data, Pollstar, based in Fresno, Calif., counts only the "face value" of tickets, not any of the surcharges from theaters and vendors, which can add as much as 40 percent to the customer's final cost.
The New York Times, citing Iraqi documents and the accounts of Iraqi officials, disclosed in February that Mr. Hussein's government had skimmed billions of dollars from the program by collecting kickbacks from suppliers and illegal surcharges from purchasers of its oil.
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