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DISH Network Ranked Number One by J.D. Power and Associates in 2004

Garland, TX (ContentDesk) September 30, 2005 -- The study ranked DISH Network highest in billing, cost of service, and promotions and offerings.
This is the third time in six years that DISH Network has received the number one honors from J. D. Power and Associates.
Responses from 8,668 satellite and cable TV households were used in the study.

DISH Network scored 725 out of 1000 possible points.
The average score for satellite and cable providers was 664 points out of 1,000.VMC Satellite, http://www.vmcsatellite.com/?aid=197026, operates one of the largest DISH Network retailers.
The number of hits to the main website surpasses 100,000,000.
This is due in part to the more than 115,000 affiliates all around the world.
Visitors to VMC Satellite, http://www.vmcsatellite.com/?aid=197026, can get free installation of a DISH Network system and up to four rooms with no equipment to buy.

DISH Network currently offers over 256 channels, sports packages, movie packages, and international/foreign language channels.
Through its partnership with DISH Network, VMC is able to offer local channels to approximately 90% of the people in the United States.
VMC is also the only company chosen by the government to install satellite TV service in Congress.InPhonic acquired VMC earlier in 2005.
This combines InPhonic's leadership in the wireless industry with VMC's leadership in digital satellite broadcasting.
This will allow InPhonic to sell wireless services to a broader audience through the use of VMC's affiliate network..



PLUS Loans ? it's never too late to subsidize your

PLUS Loans ? it's never too late to subsidize your child's education costRising. Soaring. Skyrocketing. These are the words that seem to begin every article about college tuition costs ? and they are words guaranteed to make every parent cringe. According to the College Board, costs for the 2004-2005 school year at four-year private colleges are up 6%, while costs at four-year public colleges are up 10.5%.

Scary? Yes. Impossible to handle? No! The good news is that there is more financial aid available than ever before. One of the most interesting financial aid options is the Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students, or PLUS Loan. What is a PLUS Loan? PLUS Loans are federal loans taken out by parents to help pay their children's college costs. PLUS Loans offer several advantages: ? Interest rates are adjusted each year, but are consistently kept low.

For the 2004-2005 school year, the interest rate is 4.17%. It is capped to never exceed 9%. ? Financial need...

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To Settle or Not to Settle: A Case Dilemma

A dilemma besetting many cases is the question whether to settle or not. A practical assessment of your position with the aid of a trusted lawyer will provide the answer. It is never easy to make a decision like settling a case. Many factors come into play but a thing to be remembered is that choosing to settle is based on calculated risks and chances of winning litigation. If you find yourself in a trial, you or your opponent may choose to offer the other party to settle the case before it reaches court.

This discussion of the case is "without prejudice" meaning that you are not bound by any agreement whatsoever if you change your mind prior to receiving the money or before the court is informed of your agreement. Choosing to settle a case may well be beneficial to you as it can save you a great deal of money and time. Not including the fact that opting to pursue the case may prove to be your own undoing. There is the risk of a prolonged trial or even loss and the cost it will...

To Settle or Not to Settle: A Case Dilemma
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Guatemala Disaster Relief Boxes Donate Today

Guatemala (ContentDesk) October 12, 2005 -- Hurricane Stan has brought almost 11 days of relentless rain, but like Hurricane Mitch (Oct 30 to Nov 1 1998), the rain has taken a heavy toll causing huge mudslides. Government officials say this is worse than Hurricane Mitch by far. In one area near Panajachel more than 1,400 are dead and buried under up to 40 feet of mud more than one-half mile long. Tens of thousands of the poorest of the poor are now homeless and living outside.
More than 37 bridges are washed out, and countless portions of roads have been destroyed making access to many areas impossible.Entire villages have been wiped out, literally buried in mud.

Bridges are destroyed; roads are barricaded by tons of mud, and communications knocked out. Estimates are that it will be a few months until roads will be fully cleared. Guatemala, having just recovered from a similar incident, Hurricane Mitch in 1998, is now left with yet another devastating disaster. Yet unlike...

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