Various developing topics in CP violation are reviewed. There are many
theoretical reasons to hope that the CKM paradigm may be incomplete. It is
surely too soon to be claiming new physics in \epsilon^\prime/\epsilon or in
D^0-\bar D^0 mixing, but rare K decays offer interesting places to search for
new physics. It is probably also premature to see a clash between global CKM
fits and current estimates of sin \beta and \gamma, where much more precise
data will soon be available. There are interesting possibilities to look for CP
violation in neutrino oscillations and in Higgs physics. Rapid progress can be
expected now that CP violation is moving to the top of the particle physics
agenda.Comment: 12 pages, 6 figures, talk at International Conference On CP Violation
Physics, Ferrara, Sept. 200