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Laurie Sefton <[log in to unmask]>
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It's there (should be in the same general area as OLN and golf tv), but
I believe that you have to buy the sports package that gets you all the
FSN affiliates and other sports services to get CSTV.

Laurie
On Friday, September 19, 2003, at 11:36  AM, Sara M. Fagan wrote:

> There is always...leave the key under the mat.
>
> My parents have Direct TV but they live in Central NY.  I asked my
> mother about
> the channel last night but she was unaware of it.  She thought it
> would be a
> channel that you need to pay extra for.  I think I will be able to
> survive by
> using the "old-fashion" way - listening on the internet.  They had
> better make
> sure the feed is working.  :)
>
> Sara
> SLU '77
> Let's go SAINTS!!!!
>> On Fri, 19 Sep 2003, Hampton, Nathan E. wrote:
>>
>>> New Orleans
>>> out of town for the weekend
>>> college hockey game
>>
>>> I see no problem with this. Just leave the door open, and I'll clean
>>> up when I leave. Do I need to recycle the glass (Dixie beer)
>>> bottles?
>>
>> There's a curbside recycling bin on the porch, but if you're at my
>> place, you'd better be drinking Abita and not Dixie.
>>
>> And New Orleans is not exactly the sort of town where people leave
>> their doors unlocked...
>>                                           John Whelan, Cornell '91
>>                                                  [log in to unmask]
>>                                      http://www.amurgsval.org/joe/
>>
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