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...Toshiba's Gigabeat MEG F20?a gorgeous, 2.2-in. color screen that can crisply handle JPEG images, slick menu icons, and even animated graphics that pulsate in sync with your music. Unlike the Sony and Apple players, which are closely bound to the companies' Sony Connect and iTunes Music Store, the Gigabeat can download songs from most music sites, and there's a $551 version with an enormous 60 GB of memory...
...want to spend that kind of cash on a pocket player. Less memory equals lower price; a 5-GB hard drive can store up to 2,500 songs, enough for many people, which is one reason the iPod mini is as popular as its big brother. That's also why the mini is attracting competition from devices such as the iRiver H10. (An iRiver ad campaign features headphone-wearing models biting into apples over the tagline SWEETER ONE.) The H10 is about the same size as the mini, has about the same storage capacity, and likewise comes in designer colors...
...threats." Dizon's precautions proved hopelessly inadequate. On the evening of Nov. 27-a day that poignantly began with him telling his daughter Kyla that he had to go to work if the family was to have enough money for a meal out and a trip to the toy store-he took three bullets from a passing motorcyclist while standing outside a mobile-phone shop. He died half an hour later at the Cebu City Medical Center. A witness later testified that he overheard Dizon pleading with his assailant in the Cebuano dialect before he was shot...
...that it is harder to keep track of your activities." It also offers advice for bloody situations, suggesting: "If the journalist has been hurt, bring him or her to the nearest hospital ... report the attack to the journalist's next of kin" and "ensure that the police properly store the evidence...
...colors run - shopkeepers will quickly stop trying to sell you fakes. Alternatively, confine your gem hunting to widely known establishments like these: FABA: This old, family-owned concern, tel: (56-2) 208 9526, offers a variety of whimsical jewelry and handicrafts from centrally located outlets. Visit lapislazulifaba.com for store locations. H. STERN: South America's big-name jeweler, tel: (56-2) 223 7579, sells good-quality gems at its Santiago branch. One advantage of buying here is that any defects can be fixed, or items returned or exchanged, in any of H. Stern's outlets across South America...