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To: Augustus Gloop who wrote (14390)8/10/2002 11:40:33 AM
From: Alan Smithee  Respond to of 17639
 
Vegas Fare Sale on Bestfares.com

(Unfortunately, you have to join Bestfares.com to book, but the prices look attractive).

Vegas: 40 U.S. Cities To Las Vegas From $38 RT Thru Dec. 14, '02
Bestfares.com members can travel from 40 U.S. cities to Las Vegas from $38 roundtrip. You could save up to $150. Request AU-25 Special when booking. Here are the fare rules:

- Travel days vary.

- A two-night stay and a 14-day advance purchase are required.

- The maximum stay allowed is 30 days.

- Blackout dates vary.

- Governmental taxes and other fees may apply.

The roundtrip fares and cities are:
$38 - Los Angeles, Ontario (CA) and Orange County (Request PH-Special when booking)
$53 - Reno
$78 - Phoenix, San Diego and Tucson
$93 - Salt Lake City
$110 - Sacramento
$119 - Nashville
$127 - San Jose (CA)
$131 - Omaha
$133 - Seattle
$153 - Portland (OR) and Chicago
$173- Hartford, Albany, Buffalo, Baltimore, Jacksonville, Orlando, Tampa, Fort Lauderdale, Cleveland, Louisville, Nashville, Indianapolis, Kansas City, New Orleans, Austin, San Antonio, Houston, Columbus (OH), Providence, Manchester (NH), Raleigh and West Palm Beach
$198 - Tulsa and Oklahoma City
$213- Detroit



To: Augustus Gloop who wrote (14390)8/10/2002 1:16:12 PM
From: Challo Jeregy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17639
 
You mean you look like Archie? -g-

Who the hell is Kordell Stewart?