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- Russia sends U.S. communications satellite into orbit
Russia launched a carrier rocket on Tuesday to send a U.S. communications satellite into space, news agencies reported, citing the Khrunichev state space research and production center.
- CenturyTel-Embarq deal set to close Wednesday
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- U.S. gov't to release $4 billion soon for broadband
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- Ohio Supreme Court to hear satellite TV tax appeal
COLUMBUS, Ohio - The Ohio Supreme Court agreed Wednesday to hear a satellite TV company's appeal of a state sales tax imposed on the industry in 2003.