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...Lucie and Louise Phillips, a friend who came with her to Tokyo from England, shared a room in the Yoyogi gaijin house. By the start of her second month in Tokyo, Lucie hadn't managed to save any money, but she was beginning to make peace with her Tokyo environs. Continuing to e-mail her sister nearly every day, she told her she was earning the equivalent of $1,450 a week. And she expected her earnings to increase as customers more frequently requested her. She was enjoying the Roppongi nightlife and had gone on a few actual dates...
...emerged as the key eyewitness corroborating the worst charges against Kerrey and his squad--she claimed to have seen them use knives and guns to murder women, children and an old man. But when interviewed last week by TIME, she first repeated her story, then changed it, saying she hadn't actually seen the killings, but had only heard the screams and later seen the bodies. "I heard screams, 'Help! They're killing us!'" Lanh, now 62, recalls. "So I crept quietly outside, and I saw them there, lying dead with their heads nearly...
...words ricocheted around town, Secretary of State Colin Powell assured the worried Biden in a phone call that there had been no shift, and a State spokesman insisted, "Our policy hasn't changed today; it didn't change yesterday." Many analysts and commentators, however, assumed that a neophyte President hadn't studied his briefing books and had simply answered the wrong question. The Bushies, after deriding Clinton for letting domestic politics drive foreign policy, displayed a cavalier attitude about the impact of the President's words overseas. Bells were ringing not only in Beijing--where the Foreign Ministry denounced them...
...Content, is producing the series. "For this, their time is going to be four or five weeks, they'll get paid good money, there won't be much interference. They jumped at the chance, especially people who didn't have jobs because of the looming writers' strike." Frankenheimer, who hadn't made a short film since he directed Air Force documentaries in the early '50s, sees his film as nearly commercial free. "We banged the car up and shot it full of holes. That's not really a hard direct sell...
...seven years and went to a private high school in Manhattan (he dropped out during senior year). He has fended off plenty of acting offers ("I could have done a million cheesy teen movies by now"), but was persuaded by producer Gregory Mosher to try theater, which he hadn't done since some child roles in the 1980s. Now he's willing to see where his second show-biz career takes him. "When I stopped, I just thought it was over and I was never, ever going to do it again...I was just hoping to disappear off the face...