TCU Daily Skiff Wednesday, March 10, 2004
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DISH Network, Viacom at fault
Government oversight has hurt consumers

Shame on you DISH Network.
Shame on you Viacom.
But most of all, shame on you government.

Yesterday, DISH Network rid itself of seven popular channels, including MTV, Nickelodeon and Comedy Central. What this means is we consumers may have to look a bit harder for a good laugh. Rest assured though, big business will continue to laugh all the way to the bank.
Editorial cartoon
Bush’s decisions demand respect

With the upcoming elections, there seems to be talk all over the place about the 2004 candidates. A staunch conservative myself, I am quite fond of George W. Bush and what he stands for. To some, that comment resembles admission to Satan-worship. I am sick of the depths people must stoop to find something wrong with Bush.
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Editorial policy: The content of the Opinion page does not necessarily represent the views of Texas Christian University. Unsigned editorials represent the view of the TCU Daily Skiff editorial board. Signed letters, columns and cartoons represent the opinion of the writers and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the editorial board.

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