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Feb 6 2009, AP

New Jersey’s attorney general says Ticketmaster should stop steering consumers to a reselling subsidiary offering more expensive concert tickets because it may violate state law.

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The TKTS ticket booth, a mainstay for bargain-conscious theater fans since 1973, recently opened its upgraded structure made entirely of glass supplied by Saint-Gobain, the world’s largest producer of building materials. (PRNewsFoto/Saint-Gobain)