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		<title>Prices for Tampa Bay Bucs&#8217; tickets sees substantial increase</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The football season of the Tampa Bay Bucs wasn&#8217;t good enough to keep coach Lovie Smith from being fired. It was good enough, evidently, for the Bucs to raise ticket prices. By a lot. The Bucs announced tickets were going up by an average of 21 percent.The new cost of a 10-game (two-preseason) package ranges from $400 to $1,260, a hefty price when the games are televised. “We are one of only two National Football League clubs that have not&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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