MOVIES - May 6, 1988
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A movie chain in southern Brazil has hit on a novel way of attracting customers to weekend matinees--having movie-goers pay according to their weight. A weighing machine stands beside the box office at the six movie theaters belonging to Mario Sergio Kucera, who charges about one-third of a cent per pound.
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