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...served as a U.S. diplomat in nine countries, many in Africa, and possessed about as high a security clearance as any spy could hope for, but Plame was taking no chances. It was only after several months of dating Ambassador Joseph Wilson that Plame, supposedly a private energy analyst, revealed the name of her true employer: the CIA. Hearing this, Wilson had a question for his future wife: "Is Valerie your real name...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NOC, NOC. Who's There? A Special Kind of Agent | 10/27/2003 | See Source »

...Apple is unlikely to offer iTunes in Europe before mid-2004, with Napster waiting even longer to make the crossing. Lengthy negotiations to secure licenses from the major record labels don't help. "Deals will probably have to be negotiated in separate countries for Europe," says Simon Dyson, senior analyst at the Informa Media Group in London. "Some artists won't want their...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Biz Watch | 10/26/2003 | See Source »

...senior analyst at the National Security Archives showed newly-declassified documents that reveal the extent of U.S. involvement in the Chilean coup in 1973 in a presentation last night...

Author: By Harry Ritter, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Analyst Unveils ‘Pinochet File’ | 10/24/2003 | See Source »

Designing a plane and building it are two very different things. Boeing's decision could make or break its business. "If Boeing does not launch the 7E7, it is putting the world on notice that it will probably never again develop a new jetliner," says Richard Aboulafia, an aerospace analyst at the Teal Group. "Even debating the issue casts doubts on its commitment to its current airplanes." Boeing's board hasn't officially given the go-ahead for the jet, which would start flying in 2008. But gung-ho Boeing executives have outlined to TIME their plans to launch...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Can This Plane Save Boeing? | 10/20/2003 | See Source »

...distance itself from the VHP. With four state elections taking place on Dec. 1, and a general election due within the year, the BJP's more moderate coalition partners are pressing it to adopt a less sectarian line in order to appeal to more voters. Says political analyst Praful Bidwai: "The relationship between the VHP and BJP looks bad, and it seems like the two will drift apart further." The implications for the region are no less important. While the bloody dispute over Kashmir has many causes, the stridently nationalist line adopted by the BJP government toward Pakistan has proved...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hindu Backlash | 10/20/2003 | See Source »

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