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9:09 pm Wednesday, November 3, 2004

Saints to hold day for Mississippians

By By Tony Krausz / assistant sports editor
November 3, 2004
Mississippians will have their day at the Superdome.
The New Orleans Saints will hold "Mississippi Day" on Nov. 14 when the Saints hosts the Kansas City Chiefs.
Saints fans across Mississippi can purchase tickets in the terrace level of the Superdome at a discounted price.
Mississippians can purchase individual tickets that normally sell for $65 for $40, and they will also receive a Saints yearbook for free. The yearbook has a $10 cover price.
Tickets will be distributed based on availability and in the order ticket purchases are received.
Larger groups also have the chance to take advantage of the day dedicated to Saints fans in the Magnolia State.
Groups of 40 or more people will receive a free bus to transport them to and from the game, along with the discounted ticket price and the yearbook.
In order to qualify for the discounts of "Mississippi Day," ticket purchasers will need either a Mississippi area code or address when ordering their tickets.
To order tickets, contact Murphy Dore at 228-863-9555 or call the Saints main ticket office at 1-877-666-1780.
Tickets will be on sale for the game leading up to the noon kick off on Nov. 14.

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