If My iPod Mini were to be STOLEN..

If my iPod were to be STOLEN, do you think Apple can track the iPod through it's Serial Number, if the person tries to install iTunes/iPod onto their computer?
  Windows XP Pro  

This question is asked frequently here, and it just isn't possible. Apple has no method of tracking stolen iPods in this way.
You should make a separate note of the serial number and keep it somewhere handy (you'd be surprised how many folks can't find it when their iPod goes mussing), and report any loss/theft to the Police.

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    You are prepared to buy a new one
    You can’t accept the re-sell value of your broken iPod
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    Meeting the Sad iPod icon
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