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THE INTERNET IS HOME, HOME FOR THE RANGERS' TICKET SALES

          The MLB Rangers introduced their new online ticket
     service three weeks ago, and since April 6, more than 6,300
     tickets have been purchased on the Internet, according to
     John Harris of the FT. WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM.  The service, at
     www.texasrangers.com, allows fans to buy up to 24 individual
     tickets to any available home game via credit card.  There
     is a handling fee of $2 per ticket for using the service --
     $1 less than the fee for buying seats at area department
     stores (John Harris, FT. WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM, 4/29).

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