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...Maybe. But when? Much of the tension and unease of the north-south divisions in the hemisphere have been funneled into convoluted maneuvers over the timing of the FTAA launch. (The deadline date is itself the result of a compromise: Brazil originally wanted it set for 2010.) The latest efforts by the NAFTA forces involved suggestions to push forward the 2005 deadline for the FTAA's launching to 2003. The Brazilians have cold-shouldered the idea. Foreign Minister Lafer says a two-year speed-up would swamp domestic industries with a flood of low-priced goods before his country...
Eric Saltzman,, executive director of the Berkman Center, says Lydon is helping the Center launch a website about law and technology issues. For the site's debut, Lydon will discuss the contents of the site in his online broadcast...
...course, this is why pencils have erasers and operating systems have betas. Microsoft promises to make XP compatible with any device you can imagine by launch day. Then again, the brightest lights in Redmond couldn't fix my problems over two days of lengthy conference calls...
...maybe too bad that the airlines have decided to get into the act. Orbitz, an online travel web site funded by the five major U.S. airlines - United, Delta, Continental, Northwest and American (or, where applicable, their corporate parents) - is now set for a launch in June after the Department of Transportation said Friday it would not stand in the service...
...idea was that between 1,400 and 1,500 Cuban exiles bolstered by U.S. training and equipment would march triumphantly from the Bay of Pigs into Havana where the people would rise against Castro. If that did not happen, the force was to slip into the mountains and launch guerrilla warfare. Instead they were captured by Cuba's 20,000 troops, leaving Castro to stand even taller astride his small world...