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Fares and for
Fares are $ 1. 50 for adults, and $. 75 for children 5-11, for students with valid I. D, for handicapped / Medicare recipients, and for senior citizens age 65 and up.
Fares have increased on Route 5 buses from £ 0. 60 to £ 1 for an adult single or £ 1. 50 for a " Hoppa " all day pass.
On 2 January 2011 Palin became the first person to sign the UK-based Campaign for Better Transport's Fair Fares Now campaign.
Fares are fixed by the government, with reduced rates for school children.
Fares might be fixed for the whole city, or they might depend on the destination.
Thus, for example, Ham Street ( Kent, Southern TOC ) acquired two such displaced machines in November 2008, one on each platform, and from 14 December 2008 became a Penalty Fares Station.
Fares for the Airport Express Line are significantly higher.
Fares for the Airport Express are substantially different from main line fares.
The Brigade was awarded a medal of honor for its service in the Gaza Strip during the last two years of the Al-Aqsa Intifada, when under the command of Imad Fares.
Fares are from 0. 5RMB for a foot passenger and 1RMB for a passenger with a bike.
Fares in this period were used to operate and for ' motorisation ' which included streetcar track removal, repaving, purchase of new buses and the construction of bus maintenance facilities.
Fares are distance-based, ranging up to $ 11. 75 for a one-way adult ticket ( as of November 2011 ).
Fares are paid only when exiting Prince Edward Island ; the fares are C $ 65. 00 for automobiles, $ 40. 00 for motorcycles, $ 20. 00 for bicycles, and $ 16. 00 for adult passengers.
Fares are £ 1. 60 for up to 4 stops and £ 1. 80 beyond.
Qadura Fares () was a Palestinian Authority minister without portfolio under Prime Minister Ahmed Qurei from 2003 to 2005, and a member of the Palestinian Legislative Council for Fatah from 1996 to 2006.

Fares and do
Fares paid by pilgrims to reach Mecca by land also generate income ; as do the hotels and lodging companies that house them.

Fares and prominent
Issam Michael Fares is a prominent Orthodox Christian Lebanese businessman, a former member of the Lebanese Parliament and served as Deputy Prime Minister of Lebanon from 2000 to 2005.

Fares and Western
Fares between Paddington and Hayes & Harlington are the same as for First Great Western services, but the single fare between Hayes and Heathrow is £ 5. 20.

Fares and who
Second Lieutenant Idan Quris, who was at the time in command of an engineering platoon at the Israeli outpost, and Lieutenant-Colonel Nizar Fares of the Herev Battalion, at the time acting commander of the outpost, said they did not know who killed the boy, and that no one had seen him from the Israeli position.
Fares is regarded as one of the principal architects of Fatah's ' young guard ' movement, who briefly formed the al-Mustaqbal or " Future " list ( 2005 ) before joining with Mahmoud Abbas to form a united Fatah list for the upcoming elections.
Ahmad al-Mansur died of the plague in 1603 and was succeeded by Zidan Abu Maali, who was based in Marrakech, and by Abou Fares Abdallah, who was based in Fes and had only local power.
Founders Fares were released for those who already flew them as a ' thanks '.
Low Income Discount Fares of $ 0. 60 are available for those who qualify.

Fares and Arab
One of the show's highlights are the appearances of some of the Arab World's most important performers such as Najwa Karam, Diana Haddad, Haifa Wahbe, Elissa, Angham, Asalah, Ramy Ayach, Myriam Fares, Kazem Al Saher, Nawal Al-Zoghbi, Marwan Khoury, Carole Samaha, Ehab Tawfik, Wael Kfoury, Sherine, Fares Karam, Abdallah Al Rowaished and many more.

Fares and its
It also produces the definitive National Routeing Guide, available on its website, defining the validity of tickets, and has some input in the content of the National Fares Manual, which is distributed by the National Rail website.

Fares and region
During the year, the airline launched Blue Sky Fares, a low-cost Internet booking facility, offering cheaper economy class fares on selected destinations, to compete with low-cost carriers in the region, such as AirAsia.

columnist and for
* Michael Graham is an op-ed columnist for the Boston Herald.
* Ron Borges is a sports columnist and former long-time columnist for The Boston Globe.
* Gerry Callahan is a sports columnist and talk show host for WEEI.
The phrase Great White Way has been attributed to Shep Friedman, columnist for the New York Morning Telegraph in 1901, who lifted the term from the title of a book about the Arctic by Albert Paine.
In an interview with the News Chronicle columnist Percy Cudlipp in mid-September 1955, Attlee made clear his own thinking together with his preference for the leadership succession, stating that
In 2005 and 2006, Charles was a monthly columnist for the Liverpool Echo newspaper.
During the 1920s her only paid work was as a columnist for feminist journals, notably Equal Rights and Time and Tide.
Both columnist Liz Smith and film critic Rex Reed have mounted vigorous campaigns to gather support for an honorary Academy Award for Day to herald her film career and her status as the top female box-office star of all time.
He was the Hearst newspapers ' baseball columnist for many years, beginning in 1911, and his knack for spotting the eccentric and the unusual, on the field or in the stands, is credited with revolutionizing the way baseball was covered.
Its business manager, William Randolph Hearst, hired Thayer as humor columnist for the San Francisco Examiner 1886 – 88.
" He also served as a columnist for Harper's Magazine from 1938 to 1943.
When Walter Winchell, one of the original gossip columnists and the most powerful entertainment reporter of his day, left the newspaper for the Hearst syndicate, Sullivan took over as theatre columnist.
Hollywood columnist Louella Parsons called it a " smash patriotic hit " and most other critics agreed, seeing that audiences left the theaters with " an enthusiasm for democracy " and " in a glow of patriotism.
Fred Reed ( born 1945 in Crumpler, West Virginia ) was a technology columnist for The Washington Times.
Schroeder's wife Barbara Sofer is a popular columnist for the English language Israeli newspaper, Jerusalem Post.
In May 2010, Lineker resigned from his role as columnist for The Mail on Sunday in protest over the sting operation against Lord Triesman that jeopardised England ’ s bid to host the 2018 World Cup.
Lord Aberdeen died at Argyll House, St. James's, London, on 14 December 1860, and was buried in the family vault at Stanmore. In 1994 novelist, columnist and politician Ferdinand Mount used George Gordon's life as the basis for a historical novel – Umbrella.
" When asked by syndicated columnist Katherine Hillyer for the Washington Daily News ( or by a bystander, according to another account ) what it was called, Irving answered, " It's a jeep.
For nearly 15 years she was an influential ( if intermittent ) review columnist for The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction.
Frank Costello helped encourage this view by feeding Hoover, " an inveterate horseplayer " known to send Special Agents to place $ 100 bets for him, tips on sure winners through their mutual friend, gossip columnist Walter Winchell.
Opened by Charlton Heston and introduced by Frank Sinatra, the ceremony was attended by so many Hollywood stars — said to be more than for any event in history — that one columnist wrote at the time that a bomb in the dining room would have brought about the end of the movie industry.
The Jewish Conservative columnist Dennis Prager, for example, writes:

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