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...doesn't arrive until early next year, when the Nokia 3650 comes out for around $400. It has the TMobile's ease of use, the Sprint phone's quality and a big color screen, plus it captures up to eight seconds of video. If your loved one can wait that long, you may want to leave a nicely wrapped IOU under the tree...
...including phone calls from George W. Bush to several heads of state - amounted to meddling. At a summit of the European Council in Copenhagen last week, the 15 leaders of E.U. governments decided that Washington's version of boldness wasn't called for and that Turkey would have to wait until December 2004 to learn whether its reforms meet the E.U.'s criteria for membership. Turkey will have to be patient, but it now seems on track to eventually win the prize it seeks. "There was a general meeting of the minds that the U.S. and Turkey had overplayed their...
...that will be the largest commercial lcd TV available if the company brings it to market on schedule late next year. Samsung Electronics is offering a mammoth 63-inch plasma model. With choices multiplying and prices falling, O'Donovan offers this advice to buyers interested in flat-screen models: Wait. "If you can hold out, in two years' time the prices will start falling into that sweet spot," he says...
...characteristically belligerent behavior has heightened security tensions in North Asia and lent fresh urgency to the question of how to reign him in. Iraq-obsessed U.S. diplomats, who would prefer Kim wait his turn as global bad guy, have chosen to cut off dialogue with North Korea, as well as 500,000 tons of heavy oil provided yearly under a 1994 accord. But the hard-line stance favored by Washington is worrisome to Japan and South Korea, who are within striking distance of North Korean missiles and artillery and fear Kim might act rashly if backed into a corner...
...Washington has little option but to wait for the inspectors to parse the Iraqi document and expand their inspections while pressing for more aggressive forms of investigation such as questioning Iraqi scientists outside the country and pointing the inspectors to suspect sites. The Administration can afford the wait because it has not yet completed the military buildup to the desired invasion-strength force. But the optimal date for an invasion is believed by military analysts to fall within the first quarter of 2003, and it's far from clear that the UN inspection team will have established a definitive finding...