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...euro. Opponents note Denmark did precisely that in 2000 and nothing dire happened there. Persson has also been warning that Sweden won't get a second chance at joining the euro for at least a decade, hoping to defuse the argument that a no vote is really a "wait-and-see" measure. Turnout is expected to be lower than for normal elections, which should hurt the no side. The yes campaign is hoping the large number of undecided voters will come around to their position at the last minute; that's what happened when Sweden voted to join the European...
...lands overseas or possibly even living right at home among us. Tanks and submarines weren't much use in either theater. It was a new kind of war, Bush said. Within a few months, the Bush team developed a novel strategy that held that the U.S. could no longer wait to be attacked but would have to root out terrorists wherever they were hiding. And the U.S. would have to deny its new enemies access to unconventional weapons by taking down rogue regimes that consorted with terrorists...
...half-hour of TV time, has said, "I want everybody to get what they deserve, and they will. CBS has always been good, and, sure, it's all going to work out." Hang in there, Brad! After all, it worked out for Suzanne Somers in the end. Or--wait a minute--no, it didn...
...Napster hit it big? Certainly the name will help. "Napster is a well-recognized entity," says Jupiter analyst Lee Black. The key will be the finished product. If it can come close to the original, Napster 2.0 will have been worth the wait. --By Anita Hamilton...
...study of heart-attack patients in Denmark suggests that emergency angioplasties work so much better than anticlotting drugs that the wait for a hospital transfer is often worthwhile. The study, reported in the New England Journal of Medicine, followed 1,129 patients. Of those treated with the drugs, 14% died or had another heart attack or a disabling stroke. The figure was 8% for those transferred within 2 hours to a different hospital for angioplasty...