We (re)examine CP violation in the decays B_d -> D K_s, where D represents
D^0, D(bar), or one of their excited states. The quantity sin2(2β+γ) can be extracted from the time-dependent rates for Bd(t)−>Dˉ∗∗0Ks and Bd(t)−>D∗∗0Ks, where the D∗∗0 decays to
D(∗)+π−. If one considers a non-CP-eigenstate hadronic final state to
which both D(bar) and D^0 can decay (e.g. K+π−), then one can obtain two
of the angles of the unitarity triangle from measurements of the time-dependent
rates for Bd(t)−>(K+π−)DKs and Bd(t)−>(K−π+)DKs.
There are no penguin contributions to these decays, so all measurements are
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