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Need an afternoon out? Bank of America is buying, at museums and other cultural centers across the country.
Sure, tickets to Disneyland are usually pricey. But you don't need a hoard of cash the size of Scrooge McDuck's to have a great time.
Here's one: The city with the lower unemployment rate usually wins -- but take note of one of the exceptions.
Redbox might have to pay more for new Warner Brothers releases, but it'll have them ready to rent much faster than Netflix can.
There will be no excuse for you to miss the Super Bowl this year . . . unless you just don't like sports.
New lower-priced cable plans allow subscribers to scale back their monthly bills without cutting the cord completely.
More people are picking the pricier options of IMAX and 3-D, but there are still deals to be had.
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