Luggage Tech
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Lost luggage? No more
Lost luggage? No more
07/01/2004 07:10 AMBoston Globe Jul 1 2004 11:32AM GMT
BoomBag: Stereo Luggage
BoomBag: Stereo Luggage
02/01/2005 09:08 PM
BoomBag luggage is designed for the traveling presenter who
needs to be able to bust out the Powerpoint at the drop of a business
card. Designed to work with projector, the system's speakers fits
between the carrying handle, leaving plenty of room to pack your
clothing, hairpiece, and vodka. There are two models to choose from,
one with a removable tri-fold garment bag, for $275. Not for
everybody, but if you could get a tiny projector and a laptop in there
(or a Mac mini and Keynote) it's probably a salesman's dream.
Product
Page [VIASF via GadgetryBlog]
Man admits to grenade in luggage
Man admits to grenade in luggage
04/05/2005 07:05 AMA man has admitted bringing a hand grenade to Gatwick airport with
intent to endanger life.
Bluebird of Luggage Happiness
Bluebird of Luggage Happiness
07/09/2004 06:22 PMA conceptual contest winner envisions Bluetooth luggage tags: The tags
on your luggage and that you carry signal when your luggage is near.
Conceivably, this concept could be expanded so that you would register
your luggage and your tag: without both parts, you wouldn't be able to
leave with the bags. [link via Gizmodo]...
A Wife, A Son, and A Mountain of Luggage
A Wife, A Son, and A Mountain of Luggage
07/21/2004 04:49 PM
On Sunday, my wife and son returned from Korea. They also
brought a mountain
of luggage, two full carts worth. Since my wife and I already
had more than
a decade of arguments over her seemingly unbreakable habit of
moving mountains across
oceans, all I could do was sigh and hug.
My wife and I are on the extreme opposites when it comes to
luggage. I despise
luggage so I travel very light.For a month long trip to
Europe, I
would take two underwears, two pairs of socks, two T-shirts, one
jean, one slack,
one jacket, and a pair of running shoes. Since I am going to
be wearing one
set of everything plus the jacket and the shoes, the spares could
fit comfortably into
a small carry-on. If the jacket has big pockets, I could
travel without any
bags but I use the carry-on to avoid getting grilled by immigration
officers.
And on my trips, I rarely buy anything I have to carry. If
it's something big,
I ship it.
My wife, on the other hand, carries everything.Her annual trips to
Korea
usually starts with increasing shopping activities a month or
two before the
trip. In buying her gifts, she ignores logic
completely. I have seen her
buying goods made in Korea as gifts to take back to Korea. On
this trip, she
brought back goods she bought at Costco in Korea, goods made right
here in California.
She said they were on sale over there and saving a few bucks on
pots and pans made
perfect sense to her. Oy.
And much of the luggage was food. For example, she brought
back two boxes of
ramyeon, dry noodle in a cup. Of course, our local Korean
markets sell them
by boxes too but my wife said these are fresher. Fresh
instant noodle?
Arghhhh!
When I was growing up in Korea, I frequently saw a Korean women
carrying heavy stuff
while her husband walked ahead with hands behind his back.
Until I got married
I didn't understand why Korean husbands weren't helping their
wives. Why?
It's because they already had their decade of fruitless arguments
and all of them
reached the same compromise. As for me, I help out despite my
frustrations but
also try to avoid travelling with her to Korea.
Between Mars and Venus lies an impenetrable astroid field of
luggage.

I beat my luggage to Toledo
I beat my luggage to Toledo
12/22/2003 09:02 PMYeah, thanks to a remarkably short connection in Chicago, my luggage
is still [apparently] there. The flight that arrives at 10pm should
have it on board. But these are airlines, so I'm not gonna bet on
anything. Murphy never sleeps. In related news, there's no snow on the
ground here and it's not as cold as I expected. I even timed things so
that I missed the big quake in California....
Bluebird Bluetooth Luggage Tag Concept
Bluebird Bluetooth Luggage Tag Concept
07/09/2004 01:27 PM
There are a variety of great gadget ideas in IDFuel's
first "Bonfire" gadget contest, including the winner, the "Bluebird"
Bluetooth luggage tag. Besides lighting up when the bag tag's owner
presses the mated dongle, the Bluebird could also signal your cell
phone when your luggage is nearby -- as in nearby on the airline
conveyer belt. In addition, your contact information could be stored
on the tag, so if your luggage were to be lost, airline Bluetooth
readers could be used to get in touch with you. There are even more
great ideas detailed for the Bluebird, as well as other runners-up in
the competition.
Read - Your Travel Woes Solved [IDFuel]
Update: Maybe this idea isn't quite as original as I'd thought.
(Thanks, Steven!)
Read
- Better Luggage Through Bluetooth [Forbes]
40 Pieces of Fish Disappear From Luggage
(AP)
40 Pieces of Fish Disappear From Luggage
(AP)
07/06/2004 11:51 AMAP - Something fishy happened to Ray Bolanos' luggage. Somewhere
between Anchorage and Seattle, about 40 meticulously wrapped and
packed one-pound pieces of fresh-caught halibut vanished from his
checked bags.
Stow Luggage, Not Phones, While in
Flight
Stow Luggage, Not Phones, While in
Flight
04/13/2004 11:30 AMBoston Globe Apr 13 2004 3:09PM GMT
Plane 'to clear luggage backlog'
Plane 'to clear luggage backlog'
08/10/2004 07:20 AMBritish Airways is to use a specially chartered Boeing 777 to clear a
backlog of undelivered luggage.
Delta will use RFID to track luggage
Delta will use RFID to track luggage
07/01/2004 08:52 AMEventually, the airline may let customers track their own bags using
the technology.
Airport luggage inspectors policing
thoughtcrime
Airport luggage inspectors policing
thoughtcrime
03/15/2003 11:03 AM
A traveller flying to San Diego from Seattle found his luggage had
been opened by the Federal Transport Security Authority, who had left
behind a note telling him so, on which was scrawled "DONT APPRECIATE
YOUR ANTI-AMERICAN ATTITUDE" -- a reference to the "No Iraq War" signs
he'd picked up in a shop in Seattle.
So, the Feds are not only inspecting our bags -- and invading our
privacy -- to ensure that they are bomb-free; they're now taking it
upon themselves to chastise us for our political beliefs? What the
hell does keeping bombs off airplanes have to do with winkling out
protest signs?
Nothing like a little thoughtcrime policing to undermine the entire
mission and credibility of the TSA. Of course, the TSA is maintaining
that this wasn't the work of an inspector -- rather, someone at the
airport cut the security-seal left behind by the inspector, defaced
the "You have been inspected" card, and replaced the seal, all without
being caught by the TSA itself (wow, that gives me a lot of confidence
in the TSA's ability to secure the nation's airports!).
Nico Melendez, western regional spokesman for the TSA, said the note
in Goldberg's luggage will be investigated, but he said there's no
proof that a TSA employee wrote it. "It's a leap to say it was a TSA
screener," Melendez said.
But Goldberg said, "It seems a little far-fetched to think people are
running around the airport writing messages on TSA literature and
slipping them into people's bags."
Link
Discuss
(
via Interesting
People)
Stow Luggage, Not Phones, While in
Flight (Reuters)
Stow Luggage, Not Phones, While in
Flight (Reuters)
04/13/2004 09:55 AMReuters - The next time a flight attendant asks
you to switch off that handheld computer phone, keep smiling --
and pull out a copy of the latest plane safety guidelines.
Boy in Norway Rides Luggage Conveyor
Belt (AP)
Boy in Norway Rides Luggage Conveyor
Belt (AP)
07/27/2004 09:06 AMAP - A four-year-old boy caused chaos at a Norwegian airport this week
when he crawled on a luggage conveyor belt and road it like it was a
merry-go-round.
Delta Air Invests $25 Million in RFID
for Luggage
Delta Air Invests $25 Million in RFID
for Luggage
07/02/2004 08:02 AMDelta to use RFID tags to track luggage
Delta to use RFID tags to track luggage
07/01/2004 05:20 PMFollowing a series of tests designed to see how well RFID tags work,
Delta Air Lines said today it will use the new wireless technology
throughout its U.S. network to track luggage.
RFID Luggage Tracking at Jacksonville
Airport
RFID Luggage Tracking at Jacksonville
Airport
04/18/2004 12:21 PMDelta to Invest in Radio Tags for
Luggage at Airports
Delta to Invest in Radio Tags for
Luggage at Airports
07/01/2004 12:34 AMDelta Air Lines plans to use disposable radio tags to track all
luggage it handles at domestic airports.
Rare pythons found in hand luggage
(Reuters)
Rare pythons found in hand luggage
(Reuters)
01/23/2004 02:22 PMReuters - Bulgarian police have arrested a Cypriot man who tried to
smuggle out three tiger python snakes -- endangered
species banned for trade.
Police Find Rare Pythons in Hand Luggage
(Reuters)
Police Find Rare Pythons in Hand Luggage
(Reuters)
01/26/2004 10:19 AMReuters - Bulgarian police on Friday arrested a
Cypriot man who tried to smuggle out three tiger python snakes
-- endangered species banned for trade.
Computer glitch grounds Comair flights;
US Airways loses track of luggage
Computer glitch grounds Comair flights;
US Airways loses track of luggage
12/25/2004 11:40 PM940 News Dec 26 2004 4:21AM GMT
Computer glitch cancels Comair flights;
US Airways loses track of piles of
luggage
Computer glitch cancels Comair flights;
US Airways loses track of piles of
luggage
12/25/2004 11:41 PMAP via San Francisco Chronicle Dec 26 2004 1:05AM GMT
Singapore shares end up, tech stocks
higher on hopes of high-tech recovery
Singapore shares end up, tech stocks
higher on hopes of high-tech recovery
12/26/2003 09:00 AMChannel NewsAsia Dec 26 2003 7:42AM ET
Tech Undertaker: Business troubleshooter
takes aim at high-tech woes
Tech Undertaker: Business troubleshooter
takes aim at high-tech woes
01/04/2004 03:31 PMSan Francisco Chronicle Jan 4 2004 2:10PM ET
High Tech: Data storageMall Tech:
Keyring storage
High Tech: Data storageMall Tech:
Keyring storage
12/22/2003 02:02 AMBoston Globe Dec 22 2003 1:01AM ET
Give a book, a low-tech gift in a
high-tech world
Give a book, a low-tech gift in a
high-tech world
12/03/2003 07:32 AMSiliconValley.com Dec 3 2003 6:54AM ET
High Tech: Fiber opticsMall Tech: Tree
decoration
High Tech: Fiber opticsMall Tech: Tree
decoration
12/22/2003 03:15 AMBoston Globe Dec 22 2003 2:35AM ET
High-tech weapons defeated by low-tech
warfare
High-tech weapons defeated by low-tech
warfare
06/05/2004 07:47 PMStraits Times Jun 5 2004 11:20PM GMT
High Tech: RoboticsMall Tech: Boxing
robots
High Tech: RoboticsMall Tech: Boxing
robots
12/22/2003 02:02 AMBoston Globe Dec 22 2003 1:01AM ET
Tame the Tech Training at the Next SLS
Tech Summit
Tame the Tech Training at the Next SLS
Tech Summit
04/27/2004 12:31 AMI am most pleased to announce that Michael Stephens and Bob
Lewandowski from the St.
Joseph County Public Library will be presenting at the next SLS
Tech Summit! Come see their infamous SJCPL
Staff Day 2003 video if nothing else, but I guarantee you'll
come away with a lot more. Oh, and we'll be taking them out for dinner
afterwards if you'd like to join us.
Staff and
User Technology Training
"Two technology trainers from the St. Joseph County Public Library
in South Bend, IN, will discuss how they motivate staff and library
users for technology training, including Internet basics, Web
searching and applications. How do we engage our learners? How do we
design training that carries with them back to their desks or homes
and translates to useful skills. Session will include examples and a
sample training module."
Wednesday, May 19, 2004
1:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
At SLS
Headquarters, Burr Ridge
Cost: Free!
Voting: When low-tech beats high-tech
Voting: When low-tech beats high-tech
06/25/2004 04:08 AMOnline Journal Jun 25 2004 8:31AM GMT
China: Our Tech Can Lick Your Tech
China: Our Tech Can Lick Your Tech
05/24/2004 09:15 AMCBS News May 24 2004 1:54PM GMT
Tech education to go high-tech soon
Tech education to go high-tech soon
08/14/2004 02:46 AMNewIndPress Aug 14 2004 5:44AM GMT
From high tech to mall tech
From high tech to mall tech
12/22/2003 03:15 AMBoston Globe Dec 22 2003 1:54AM ET
Women Into Tech, But Not Into Tech
Jargon
Women Into Tech, But Not Into Tech
Jargon
09/07/2004 05:03 AM
While there have been some stories in the past suggesting that women
are
just
as into gadgets as men, a new study in the UK suggests that even
if that's true,
they're not as on top of the gadget jargon as
guys. Nearly all women in the study (96%) said they "lacked
confidence" when a discussion turned technical, and most claimied they
had no clue what words like kbps, ISP and googling meant. Only half
of the women surveyed knew that 512kbps was approximately 10 times
faster than dialup, while nearly 80% of the guys did. Of course, it
wasn't so much lack of knowledge, but lack of concern. When asked
about their broadband connection, women generally said: "It works,
it's fast - that's all I need to know."
High-tech toys reflect a high-tech world
High-tech toys reflect a high-tech world
12/06/2003 04:27 PMAP via New Jersey Online Dec 6 2003 2:37PM ET
High-Tech Toys Reflect A High-Tech World
High-Tech Toys Reflect A High-Tech World
12/06/2003 05:40 PMAP via Newsday Dec 6 2003 3:39PM ET
"Tech '54, Where Are You?"
"Tech '54, Where Are You?"
08/07/2004 08:31 PMThe Best of The Joy of Tech
The Best of The Joy of Tech
01/08/2004 07:30 PMIf, like me, you missed
Nitrozac and Snaggy's virtual book signing earlier
this morning of their new book,
The Best of
The Joy of Tech, take heart. Although you missed out on the event,
you can still
check out the pictures and
read
my review.
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BiTMICRO® Introduces E-Disk® PMC Flash
Disk Module at Military & Aerospace
Electronics East 2004
BiTMICRO® Introduces E-Disk® PMC Flash
Disk Module at Military & Aerospace
Electronics East 2004
05/31/2004 02:13 PME-Disk® PCI Mezzanine Card (PMC) Combines Industry Leading Capacity
with Extreme Reliability and Fast I/O for Unrivaled Solid State
Storage in Embedded Systems Applications; IEEE 1386.1 compliant module
delivers up to 10GB of flash storage, burst R/W rate of 66 MB/s,
sustained R/W rates of up to 28 MB/s and 18,000 IOPS [PRWEB May 31,
2004]
New Blu-Ray video disk is made of paper
New Blu-Ray video disk is made of paper
04/17/2004 07:26 AMThey've been developed ..
paper
newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99994894
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site | 5 links
Made it to Korea
Made it to Korea
10/29/2003 12:10 AMGot in last night after a 2 hour flight from Japan. Now (Monday
morning) I'm in the first half of our all-day session. My talks are
after lunch. Early tomorrow morning we'll head to Taiwan for two
days....
M-Systems Releases Disk-on-Chip Flash
Memory
M-Systems Releases Disk-on-Chip Flash
Memory
03/20/2003 01:05 PMFlash disk manufacturer M-Systems said that it has designed a flash
memory system on
two Alchemy Semiconductor development chips from AMD, promising a
cost-effective means to
store data on a system-on-chip board without the need for a hard disk.
Hand-Made USB Flash Drives
Hand-Made USB Flash Drives
09/27/2004 06:36 AM
I'm a little bit torn. On the one hand, these
hand-crafted USB flash drive lockets are beautiful - much more
appealing than the standard plastic bug shapes. On the other hand, no
matter how attractive they are, I still don't think I want to wear one
around my neck. Still, the choice is yours; Emily Conrad will custom
make you one for prices starting at $250.
Product Page [PortableInk
via WMMNA<
/a>]
Fake Viagra made in North Korea
(Reuters)
Fake Viagra made in North Korea
(Reuters)
07/02/2004 01:27 AMReuters - Fake Viagra made in North Korea has turned up on the streets
of South Korea, where
police have detained a local man for peddling a bogus version of the
impotence pill.
Fake Viagra, Made in North Korea
(Reuters)
Fake Viagra, Made in North Korea
(Reuters)
07/02/2004 10:03 AMReuters - Fake Viagra made in North Korea has
turned up on the streets of South Korea, where police have
detained a local man for peddling a bogus version of the
impotence pill.
Little Progress Made in U.S.-North Korea
Nuclear Talks
Little Progress Made in U.S.-North Korea
Nuclear Talks
06/25/2004 05:00 PMBush administration officials said today that the U.S. and North Korea
had made little headway in resolving their standoff.
Flash Interface Design Made Simple
Flash Interface Design Made Simple
07/01/2004 10:06 PMWebmasterBase Jul 2 2004 1:43AM GMT
Floppy disk becoming relic of past as
computers now made without floppy drive
Floppy disk becoming relic of past as
computers now made without floppy drive
09/07/2004 03:54 PMNational Post Sep 7 2004 8:33PM GMT
Genx
Genx
01/22/2004 03:04 AMIt seems there’s some considerable demand for a C-callable API which
will write XML safely and efficiently. I sketched out an interface
design which you may peruse
here; I
think it’ll be pretty self-evident to the C-literate. It compiles
and I wrote and tested the
genxScanUTF8() method, so
it’s not entirely vapor. Upon consideration, I think it will be
virtually no extra work to make it emit
Canonical XML, ready to be
signed, sealed and delivered (and Rich Salz said he would help) so why
not? Major thanks to Anthony J. Starks for the name—I am not a
member of Gen X myself, but I do share a city with
Coupland, so there you go. Since
ongoing doesn’t have comments, I’ll post a
pointer to this item over in
the xml-dev mailing
list, which is a natural place to discuss it. It would be very
surprising if this first-cut sketch didn’t contain some stupid
errors, so go get ’em.
XML-Genx-0.14
XML-Genx-0.14
03/17/2005 03:19 AMKeep Your Confidential Data Confidential
With Biometric Fingerprint Flash Drives
and Hard Disk Drives
Keep Your Confidential Data Confidential
With Biometric Fingerprint Flash Drives
and Hard Disk Drives
02/01/2005 09:13 PMNow you can have safe, secure, portable storage of your confidential
business and personal data with the biometric fingerprint ClipDrive
Bio USB Flash Drive and the Outbacker USB biometric fingerprint Hard
Disk Drive. The devices are non-operational until a validated
fingerprint or password is received. [PRWEB Jan 21, 2005]
Writing Genx
Writing Genx
02/15/2004 08:58 PMIn between beach time and rainforest time, I’ve been coding away on
genx; herewith
some impressions with one important lesson and an interesting bit of
history...
Genx Status
Genx Status
03/06/2004 02:06 AMThis is the permanent status page for
Genx (
tarball ·
docs). Latest news: Python
Wrapper...
Genx Alpha
Genx Alpha
02/17/2004 07:51 PMI just posted
a Genx
tarball; the documentation is separately available
here. This is Alpha code, not
because it’s all that buggy (it doesn’t do that much, after all)
but because it’ll quite likely change once some other smart people
see the problems I haven’t. There are quite a few departures from
the designs I posted earlier and where the ensuing discussion got to,
simply because I’ve now written the code; and I’m never smart
enough to understand the problem until I’ve written the code. For
those who care about such things, discussion will probably be mostly
on
the XML-dev mailing
list.
Genx currently has an ultra-minimal copyright
statement but I plan to adopt the latest rev of the Apache copyright
before I do another release.
GenX Was Gypped
GenX Was Gypped
12/28/2004 01:13 AMChild'
s Play: Part II
"Donkey Kong is 'lame.' Tetris is boring.' Space Invaders
'needs a superbomb or something.' And why play Pong when it's more fun
to 'jump up and down on one foot'? Hey, save your irate letters--we
didn't say this stuff. The nostalgia-nuking commentary is from EGM's
November 2003 issue, in which we had kids of the PlayStation
generation playtest classic games from the '70s and '80s....
It was our most popular article ever. So we're doing it again, with
a new batch of brittle truckers and a new bucket of classic
games....
[Defender]
Bobby: I've played this on my cell phone.
EGM: [Pointing to the humans on the ground] What do they look like?
Parker: They look like those little characters in the game Life,
the little people you have to stick in your car.
EGM: Before this came out in compilations, we used to put quarters
in arcade machines.
Parker: You wasted quarters on this?
EGM: Yeah.
Parker: That's so sad....
Rachel: If I knew what any of these buttons meant, I might push
them....
[Galaga]
Parker: Space Invaders...all these games are exactly the same--there's
no real difference.
EGM: What does this game need to make it as good as Space Invaders?
Parker: Worse graphics." [1Up.com, via Gadg
etopia]
The whole article is a scream, but it's depressing that you can
play Defender
in a Hallmark card now!
Canon Focuses on GenX
Canon Focuses on GenX
09/23/2004 08:42 AMTechTree Sep 23 2004 1:16PM GMT
Features: Creating XML with Genx
Features: Creating XML with Genx
06/23/2004 06:58 PMGenX is an easy-to-use C library for generating well-formed XML
output. Learn how to use it in our introduction.
News: Diskology shrinks Disk Jockey hard
disk duplicator
News: Diskology shrinks Disk Jockey hard
disk duplicator
03/30/2005 05:41 PMDiskology Inc. on Wednesday introduced a smaller version of its Disk
Jockey, a hardware appliance that duplicates, backs up and diagnoses
hard disk drives. It retails for US$329.
10.4: Enable hidden disk image formats
in Disk Utility
10.4: Enable hidden disk image formats
in Disk Utility
06/22/2005 02:23 AMThis is the Tiger version of a previously submitted hint. Basically,
it allows Disk Utility to create disk images in many additional
formats. Some are pre-OS X formats, and some others are new to Tiger.
Plus, there is a stran...
Microsoft sets sights on disk-to-disk
backup
Microsoft sets sights on disk-to-disk
backup
09/21/2004 04:17 PMWhile some users applauded Microsoft's announcement of its Data
Protection Server, others said proven storage backup vendors already
have far more mature products.
10.3: Use Disk Utility to manage disk
images
10.3: Use Disk Utility to manage disk
images
11/10/2003 11:18 PMI don't know if this functionality was already build into 10.2's disk
tools, but Apple's new Disk Utility greatly improves the ease of
working with disk images.
You can drag disk images in the left window pane, just below th...
Revinetix Unveils Volo™ Office Backup
Appliance, Affordable Disk-to-Disk
Disaster Recovery Solution Targeting
Small & Medium Size Businesses
Revinetix Unveils Volo™ Office Backup
Appliance, Affordable Disk-to-Disk
Disaster Recovery Solution Targeting
Small & Medium Size Businesses
06/22/2005 02:42 AMVolo™ Network Backup Appliance Offers Reliability and Speed of
Disk-Based Storage Coupled with Off-Site Archival Support and
Simple-to-Use Admin Software [PRWEB Jun 22, 2005]
Former CEO and Founder of @Road
(Fremont, CA) Announce Product and New
Venture-Genx Mobile Incorporated
Former CEO and Founder of @Road
(Fremont, CA) Announce Product and New
Venture-Genx Mobile Incorporated
07/08/2004 05:26 AMFounders of @Road/ AtRoad (Nasdaq: ARDI) announce new products and
venture to address Mobile Resource Management (MRM) industry. Rod Fan
and Dave Mlezcko have teamed up to design GPS based in-vehicle
hardware for MRM service providers. [PRWEB Jul 8, 2004]
""The fact is, if third- or fifth-grade
students made the mistakes made in the
test prep materials, they would be
flunked and no one would be asking them
for an explanation.""
""The fact is, if third- or fifth-grade
students made the mistakes made in the
test prep materials, they would be
flunked and no one would be asking them
for an explanation.""
03/26/2005 09:39 PMAuto disk mount without user login
causing disk mount failure
Auto disk mount without user login
causing disk mount failure
03/28/2005 10:01 AMI had the OS X disk automount option enabled so that my external
FireWire disks were mounted when no user was logged into the GUI.
However, it created a problem of somesort in that none of my disk
images would mount any more....
- [Design Korea 2003] Korea Gears Up to
Take Designs to World Stage
- [Design Korea 2003] Korea Gears Up to
Take Designs to World Stage
12/04/2003 01:11 PMHankooki Dec 4 2003 12:08PM ET
How to Deal With North Korea & Q&A:
Should U.S. Launch Direct Talks with N.
Korea?
How to Deal With North Korea & Q&A:
Should U.S. Launch Direct Talks with N.
Korea?
03/19/2003 10:28 PM Here are two thoughtful pieces on the North Korean Crisis.
From Foreign Affairs comes
How to Deal With North Korea.
From the
New York Times comes
Q&A: Should U.S. Launch Direct
Talks with North Korea?Here, by the way, is the fourth
footnote from
How to Deal With North Korea :
Had the
Agreed Framework not been signed in 1994, the North's plutonium-based
program would by today have produced enough plutonium for up to 30
nuclear weapons. Critics of the accord should not ignore this
fact. Explosion heard in North Korea, South
Korea denies
Explosion heard in North Korea, South
Korea denies
09/12/2004 06:45 AMMaekyung Internet Sep 12 2004 11:16AM GMT
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