Setting up Airtunes with an AirPort Express

I have an Airport Express Base Station that I use mostly for getting online wirelessly, and I have some pretty basic questions regarding using this for music:
1) If I wanted to play music from iTunes over my stereo system, I'm assuming I just need to get another base station and plug the stereo into that, yes?
2) What kind of cable would I use, and where does it plug into the stereo?
3) If I also wanted to send the music to wireless speakers in another room, I just need to get another base station for them too, right?
4) And finally, my mother-in-law has iTunes on her PowerBook, and does not have a stereo. If I got her some wireless speakers, would she need two base stations? One for the PowerBook and one for the speakers?
Thanks in advance.
/rb

1) If I wanted to play music from iTunes over my stereo system, I'm assuming I just need to get another base station and plug the stereo into that, yes?
You could get another one or you could use the one you have.
2) What kind of cable would I use, and where does it plug into the stereo?
The AirPort Express (AX) has an 3.5mm mini-Audio jack for analog or optical digital sound.
3) If I also wanted to send the music to wireless speakers in another room, I just need to get another base station for them too, right?
"wireless" speakers? You would need to look at their specifications and see if they can connect wirelessly to an 802.11b/g network or if they have an analog (or optical) audio input.
In general the AX works with powered wired speakers.

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