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MAGIC SET TO RAISE TICKET PRICES FOR FIFTH STRAIGHT YEAR

     The Magic will raise ticket prices almost 8% for next
season, the fifth increase in as many seasons, according to
Mickie Anderson of the ORLANDO SENTINEL.  Team officials pointed
out the latest increase "is the smallest yet, and the first
single-digit increase in years."  Sideline seats will now cost
$115 a game; seats behind the basket in the lower bowl cost $37 a
game, and the most affordable ticket in upper levels will go for
$14 (ORLANDO SENTINEL, 6/9).

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