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...days cable and satellite costs are practically indistinguishable. The average monthly cable bill is $47.08 - and rising about $3 a year - according to J.D. Power. Satellite sets you back an average of $50.71 per month, but that number is holding steady. If the trend continues, the price difference will disappear by next year...
...uncertainty in the satellite business faze you. DISH and DirecTV are both well-funded services. They aren't about to disappear. Where I live, in San Francisco, they offer better value and a better signal than cable. To get the lowdown in your town, just ask your neighbors...
...invaders - or going bust because they can't afford E.U. safety and environmental standards. Among the biggest losers will be farmers, who have become enlargement's most vocal opponents. They know that products from existing members, heavily subsidized by the Common Agricultural Policy, will swamp them once trade barriers disappear - and that their own subsidies from Brussels will be limited at first to one-quarter of Western levels. Romania, due to join in 2007, shows the problems most starkly. It has 5.1 million farms of less than three hectares, compared to an average farm size of 18 hectares in existing...
...money for children's causes, thus keeping Hepburn's memory alive. Some of the actress's memorabilia will remain, such as her famous black dress from Breakfast at Tiffany's, donated by the French designer Hubert de Givenchy. "As difficult as it will be to see Audrey's things disappear, we don't want to start a war in Tolochenaz," Price says. "Maybe we should just let her rest in peace." So there is one thing both parties agree on: that harmony be restored to the quiet village that was once Hepburn's refuge...
...song for summer," says Jos? Miguel Blas, a DJ at the Madrid station Top Radio. Some observers say that, contrary to the visual evidence, Las Ketchup won't have legs. They've delivered "a typical summer song," says El Pa?s' López. "Like shorts, sandals and bikinis, they disappear without trace once summer is over." Did anyone tell the fans? It's autumn now, and they're still buying the music. This month, the girls will tour the Americas - Asereje is No. 1 in Argentina, Mexico and Puerto Rico - and release their album in Britain. Later this year...