Eyes Forward
The news to come
By MICHAEL BRUNTON
F E B R U A R Y
President Bush visits Asia off the U.S.
foreign-policy radar screen of late taking in Japan, South Korea and China (16-22)
Glasgow becomes the City of Love for a week (9-17), sorely testing the romantic ardor of visiting couples ever been to Glasgow in February?
Guantánamo Bay and pork lard are loosening the U.S. trade embargo on Cuba. But for U.S. visitors to the Havana Cigar Festival (25-Mar. 2), the old rules still apply: smoke but dont import
MA R C H
53 of the Commonwealths 54 heads of state get together in Queensland, Australia (2-5). Zimbabwe and the missing, suspended member Pakistan top the agenda
The town of Uummannaq in Greenland hosts the 4th World Ice Golf Championships (17-22) yes, the greens are known as w hites
Arab League nations, gathering for a summit in Beirut (25-26), agree on little except the cause of the Palestinian crisis
A P R I L
What is the true state of the airline industry post-Sept. 11? The Airline
Financial Summit in New York (8-10) might tell
World heavyweight boxing champion Lennox Lewis and Mike Tyson get it on under Marquess of Queensberry rules this time one-a-side, no crotchwork! (6)
Britains most expensive-ever musical ($11 million), Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, takes to the air at Londons Palladium theater (16)
M A Y
The whiff of change and more is in the air as pro-cannabis demonstrators take to the streets of 200 cities worldwide (4)
Delegates trek to the foot of seven of the worlds highest mountains to hold a videoconference on the people and environment of the worlds "rooftops" (6-10)
East Timor becomes the worlds newest independent nation (20), following April elections n Defying the bared fangs of local and international protest, work begins on Dracula Land, a theme park near the Transylvanian city of Sighisoara, a U.N. World Heritage site
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