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November 17, 2005
This week the small town of Clark, Texas, population 55, changed it's name to DISH, as part of a marketing strategy by DISH network. As part of a unanimous decision approved by their two-member council, Clark agreed to be renamed DISH permanently. In exchange, every home in the community will receive free satellite television for ten years.
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October 16, 2005
Topics bar, restaurants, vegas, satellite, magazines, casino, hollywood, sports, strip, magazine, video, television, california, web and restaurant
Hustler Magazine Publisher Larry Flynt announces Sunday his plans today for a chain of casual themed restaurants; Hustler Bar and Grille. Las Vegas may soon become home to the first Hustler Bar and Grille. The company is currently seeking a location on the Las Vegas strip. "We've invited hoteliers and developers to contact us with possible locations" says Brad Saltzman, Hustler Bar and Grille's President.
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October 14, 2005
Topics bush, secretary, train, hand, security, satellite, saddam, soldier, iraq, military, camera, war, water, office and house
It was deemed as a conversation with U. S. troops, but critics are now calling it a PR move, after it is revealed the questions President Bush asked on a teleconference call Thursday were choreographed to coincide with his goals for the war, and Saturday's vote on a new Iraqi constitution. Allison Barber, deputy assistant defense secretary said, coaching the soldiers before Bush arrived, "This is an important time. The president is looking forward to having just a conversation with you. "
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July 27, 2005
Topics simpson, tv, simpsons, satellite, nicole, plus, football, murder, california, florida, wife and charges
A federal judge orders former football player, O. J. Simpson to pay $25,000 in damages for pirating satellite TV signals from DirecTV. U. S. District judge, Joan Lenard, awards the damages, plus attorneys fees and other costs, after granting a motion for summary judgment in a civil suit against Simpson.
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