Thursday, Mar. 01, 2007
What's Next
Arms Control Seoul to take back its military
In July, South Korea will begin a transition to resume wartime command of its army by 2012, ending a five-decade-long agreement that gives the U.S. control of its army in the event of war.
Hurricane Hedge Caribbean gets disaster insurance
The World Bank is offering to sell disaster insurance to Caribbean countries for faster emergency relief. Starting in June, funds will be available immediately after hurricanes and earthquakes.
At the Earth's End Global polar expedition kicks off
Over the next two years, scientists from more than 60 countries will travel around the North and South poles to study geology, biology, ocean chemistry and the impact of climate change.
Border Crossing U.S. relaxes child passport rules
U.S. and Canadian citizens under 16 who enter the U.S. by land or sea won't need a passport under a law going into effect as early as January. A birth certificate will do.
Blu-ray Special Sony announces cheaper player
In its quest to beat out HD DVD as the go-to high-definition format, Sony will start selling a $599 Blu-ray player this summer, a big markdown from the $999 version currently for sale.