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Cambodians can be forgiven for failing to recognize a glam-rock star among them. When Gary Glitter ruled pop charts in the 1970s as the preening king of sequins, body paint and guitar riffs, Phnom Penh was in the midst of a genocidal civil war. Even if they had heard of Glitter, they probably wouldn't have associated him with the aging baldy who rented a luxury apartment in Phnom Penh six months ago. Journalists didn't spot him either, although Glitter had dinner at the riverside Foreign Correspondents Club almost every night for three weeks. Without his bouffant wigs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Usual Suspect | 5/6/2002 | See Source »

...According to locals, she was about 10 years old, wearing pigtails and frilly dresses, which got the cynical motorcycle-taxi drivers in Glitter's neighborhood gossiping. "I said, 'Oh, that little girl is very lucky to have a rich man adopt her,'" recalls neighbor Khim Piseth, who manages a guest house, "and the drivers just laughed at me. They said she's not so lucky...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Usual Suspect | 5/6/2002 | See Source »

...Glitter unofficially adopted the girl, whose name is not known, and lived with her and her mother in his apartment three years after a well-publicized conviction in London for having child pornography on his computer, for which he served two months in prison. He lived undisturbed under his given names of Paul Francis until last month, when the U.K.'s Sun tabloid discovered his idyll in a country it dubbed a "pervert's paradise." Within days, Cambodian authorities questioned Glitter, confiscated his passport, and then requested that the singer leave the country or be deported...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Usual Suspect | 5/6/2002 | See Source »

...Maybe Glitter was in Cambodia for the temples. But a whole lot of foreign men come for underage girls, who are cheap and readily available. Rarely are the customers arrested and when they are, too often the charges vanish in a haze of bribes and midnight flights. Of dozens of foreigners arrested on child exploitation charges in the past five years, only one, British school principal John Keeler, has served more than a year in prison?and Keeler famously protested his conviction by throwing a chair in court and screaming that he'd been promised an acquittal if he paid...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Usual Suspect | 5/6/2002 | See Source »

...including Julien MacDonald and Alexander McQueen. This year Swarovski tried to make the same impact in Milan by teaming up with young industrial-design talents. The mission? To reinvent the chandelier. The seven resulting works did just that. Hella Jongerius made a chandelier frock. Georg Baldele created a rectangular "Glitter Box." But the favorite of V&A curator Gareth Williams was Tord Boontje's "Design Blossom," a tree branch strung with lights and crystals. The creations are all one-of-a-kind prototypes, but Clare Kubicki, spokeswoman for Swarovski, says the company hopes that the manufacturers of the chandeliers will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milan Made Easy | 4/29/2002 | See Source »

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