Morning Buzz: Oct. 3, 2007

October 3, 2007 RSS Feed Print

North Korea agreed this morning to disband its main nuclear reactor by the end of this year and to provide the international community with a "complete list" of its nuclear programs. A team of experts led by U.S. officials will oversee the process.

The U.S. government will conduct the largest terrorism exercise in the nation's history next week, according to a document obtained by the Associated Press. Fictional dirty bombs will be detonated in Phoenix and Portland, and a similar exercise will be conducted in Cabras, on the island of Guam.

Microsoft yesterday unveiled the newest versions of its Zune digital media player, which competes (anemically) with the industry-leading Apple iPod. The new models are sleeker and more technologically advanced, but industry analysts say they remain unimpressed.

 

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