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Token advice

The T has launched a courtesy campaign, but the key to T survival is knowing the unofficial rules of etiquette

By Michael Corcoran
Globe Correspondent / October 1, 2006

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So it’s come to this: The MBTA is using doughnuts to make nice. The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority is America’s oldest subway system, and reports selling 792,600 one-way rides each day to commuters, students, tourists, and others. (Full article: 1378 words)

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