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...doesn't go off; it's a dummy. But when a drama teacher (Tom Cavanagh) casts Trevor in a play about a school shooting, the campus explodes into paranoia, pushing Trevor to the brink of real violence. Bang Bang is too speech-heavy, and for a movie about the danger of stereotypes, it's rife with them: meathead jocks, insensitive parents, earnest teachers. But Foster makes Trevor searingly real, a bright, eyes-averted loner who so badly wants you to think he doesn't care that you know he does. This is a flawed but unignorable trip into the terrified...
...same browser in future phones, meaning Opera's browser could go from being in several million units to tens, even hundreds, of million phones. The competition will be fierce. In addition to proprietary systems from Microsoft and Palm, there's a new browser packaged in Palo Alto, California-based Danger's $200 phone, which includes a camera and e-mail and instant messaging functions. A potential dark horse in the mobile race is Oslo-based Trolltech. Trolltech's technology is based on Linux, a system used mainly on Web servers. Because Linux technology is in the public domain...
...Andrew Duff, will be "a transfer of sovereignty" to the E.U.'s central institutions - which unless handled deftly could give nations with painful memories of Soviet-style diktats another reason to question where the E.U. bus is taking them. That bus must first navigate the Irish speed bump. The danger is that with a no vote on Nice, enlargement will lose its sense of inevitability, and the whole enterprise will founder in a sea of squabbles. "It could be contagious," says Hübner, the Polish Minister for European Affairs, "and that would leave us with a case of hiccups...
...Jemaah Islamiah: Still a Danger Confessions of a Terrorist Hambali: Asia's Terror Kingpin
...compromise. It bridged the positions of the hawkish elements reluctant to allow diplomacy or renewed arms inspections to slow the momentum towards invasion, and moderates who warned that the only basis for building international support and legitimacy for a campaign against Saddam is to make the central issue the danger posed by Saddam's defiance of UN disarmament resolutions. The threat of the U.S. acting alone if the UN demurs has proven remarkably effective in spurring the Security Council back to action on Iraqi disarmament, because while most members of the Council remain opposed to a war and to Washington...