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...process of democratization into an intention to move toward Taiwan independence. The constitutional-reform project follows the line of our democratic reform. For more than four years, I have wanted to improve and normalize cross-strait relations, and to maintain peace in the Taiwan Strait. I am a maker of history. I have two historic missions. First, I want to hand over to the 23 million Taiwan people a timely, befitting and suitable new constitution before my tenure ends in 2008. Second, I want to normalize cross-strait relations during my tenure and reopen cross-strait negotiations. I hope that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Strait Talk | 11/4/2004 | See Source »

...ones we sell down in the stadium are from Russell, and we also sell some [in The Coop] from Nike,” Murphy said. “The reason we used Russell was that for the last couple years, Russell was the uniform maker for Harvard...

Author: By Michael R. James, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: No. 14 Jerseys Hit Retail Shelves | 11/3/2004 | See Source »

...play digital music. "I wouldn't quite say music on mobile phones is shaping up to be a killer application, but I would say it's a manslaughter app," says Neil Mawston, an analyst for Strategy Analytics. Need further validation? Motorola, the world's second-largest cell-phone maker, recently announced it will include Apple's iTunes software on its next series of phones...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dial M for Music | 11/1/2004 | See Source »

...reception in a Tokyo hotel when a bouquet on the counter begins to emit gentle music. Has your green tea been spiked? No, the management has invested in a Ka-on, a device from Nagoya-based telecom equipment maker Let's Corp. (www.lets-co.co.jp) that turns any posy into a loudspeaker. The Ka-on (Japanese for flower sound) consists of a vase into which users insert floral designs?the works are hidden in the base. Hook it up to a CD player, stereo or TV, and the Ka-on relays the sound up the plants' stems. According to the company, gerberas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tech Watch | 11/1/2004 | See Source »

Seeking The End of The Lines Air travel without long queues and gridlocked terminals? It's a frequent flyer's dream. But IBM may be on the verge of making it a reality. The computer maker's Paris office this week begins marketing the PaxFlow Simulator, a hardware-software system it claims can predict the number of passengers at particular locations and times in an airport one week in advance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bizwatch | 10/31/2004 | See Source »

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