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...such numbers make other analysts salivate, because they hint that the embattled tech sector may finally be coming out of the doldrums. "Semiconductors are the feed for the rest of the technology industry, at least for hardware," says Steve Cullen, director of semiconductor research at In-Stat/MDR, a Scottsdale, Arizona-based technology research group. Indeed, some tech heavyweights are coming out of the closet to say that the worst is over. Executives of Intel, the world's biggest chipmaker, demonstrated guarded optimism about a tech rebound. "The thing we are really waiting for is an enterprise commitment to upgrade...
...then 9. He saw the rain soak his wounded grandparents. He had been having breakfast in their house when the bomb fell and gutted it. Three days later, the city of Nagasaki was destroyed by another atom bomb. Japan announced its unconditional surrender on Aug. 14. --By Lisa Takeuchi Cullen...
...adversary for soldiers. In addition to the risk of diseases such as Type 2 diabetes, carrying extra pounds can make it more difficult for soldiers to scale walls or scramble out of foxholes. Unlike civilians, GIs must meet periodic weight requirements--or they can be canned. --By Lisa Takeuchi Cullen...
...poufed pouches with straps wrapped around bunched-up skirts and ripped pants. Decked out in sporty flats and topped with giant, billowing hats, the models look as though they have parachuted in from rock-climbing--in garden-party florals. Shrugs Watanabe: "I don't follow rules." --By Lisa Takeuchi Cullen. With reporting by Michiko Toyama/Tokyo...
...Lisa Takeuchi Cullen. With reporting by Toko Sekiguchi/Tokyo