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...CSTV, which went on air in April, will field a second-string lineup of college sports, including basketball and football from conferences such as the Horizon League (Butler, Detroit Mercy, Youngstown State), plus track, baseball, soccer, lacrosse, volleyball and--yes--squash. CSTV joins several niche sports networks--the Tennis Channel, the Ice Channel, Black Belt TV--in launch mode this year. But many analysts vote CSTV most likely to succeed. "College sports fans are rabid, and CSTV holds the category," says Neal Pilson, former head of CBS Sports...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cable TV: Lacrosse at 11! | 5/5/2003 | See Source »

...Among her favorite snacks to prepare was “pryaniki”  a type of Russian cookie. Yesilevsky’s passion for cooking hasn’t waned. During breaks from school, she passes time by watching the Food Network, a cable channel that consistently stimulates her culinary interest. “It always inspires me to run in the kitchen and make things,” she says. “I can literally spend all day cooking if I’m feeling particularly inspired...

Author: By W.l. Adams, | Title: Meat Me Halfway | 5/1/2003 | See Source »

...there was a real problem with the quality of information available to seniors. "A lot of what's out there is heavy and complicated, especially when you get into wills and trusts and Medicare," he says. "My column is not an advice column; it's an information column. I channel information that's out there to specifically answer people's questions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: One Savvy Guy | 4/28/2003 | See Source »

Dishes ranged in origin from many Latino cultures, and while cooked by dining hall staff, were planned by a chef from the cable channel Food Network...

Author: By Kaija-leena Romero, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Latino Show Highlights Unity | 4/28/2003 | See Source »

Harvard is now one of only two Ivy League schools—Cornell is the other—at which students do not have cable, and bringing cable to every dorm would be a welcome improvement. Students could stay informed with channels like CNN and MSNBC, learn something new on the Discovery Channel, or rest their weary minds while kicking back to ESPN, Cartoon Network, Comedy Central or MTV. In fact, access should be made universal: the cost should be included in the room fee so that financial aid will cover access for those who can not otherwise afford...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: The Cable Guy | 4/28/2003 | See Source »

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