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...India's director Mani Ratnam. This year, Handling is excited by the richness of Israeli films - "There's a kind of explosion of creativity there, and it's about time" - while Cowan finds a consolidation of merit from other nations. "The rich are getting richer," he says. "The Korean and Argentine cinemas continue to be intriguing. The Germans and Australians have been on fire for a few years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Directors | 8/29/2007 | See Source »

...changed man. The Prime Minister who swept into office carrying the reform torch of his predecessor Junichiro Koizumi described the changes as "unfortunate" and painful, but necessary. Moreover, during the 20-minute press conference, he wholly ignored the subject of constitutional amendment, and mentioned his other favorite subject, North Korean abductions, only after a reporter's prompting. "I believe the new cabinet has appropriate people placed in appropriate places," he told reporters. Jun Iio, a political science professor at Tokyo's National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, agrees, but says it will take more than that to restore...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Japan's Abe Names New Cabinet | 8/28/2007 | See Source »

...South Korean government spokesman said Seoul does not know when the prisoners will be returned as it is expected to "take some time because of procedures...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Will the Korean Hostages Go Free? | 8/28/2007 | See Source »

...South Korean government spokesman said Tuesday that Taliban and Korean delegates have negotiated a deal to release the 19 Korean hostages, Christian charity workers, who have been held hostage in Afghanistan since July. According to the spokesman, Taliban militants agreed to release the hostages if Seoul would honor its promise to withdraw troops from Afghanistan by year's end - the South Koreans had said they would withdraw about 200 military personnel from Afghanistan before the kidnapping occurred - and end missionary work in the Islamic country. Seoul has also acceded to the Taliban's demand for removal of all Korean...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Will the Korean Hostages Go Free? | 8/28/2007 | See Source »

Twenty-three South Korean missionaries were taken hostage on July 19 when the Taliban intercepted their bus on a road some 90 miles south of the capital, Kabul. The road is known to be extremely dangerous and few foreigners risk driving it. Two male hostages were later killed and two female hostages have already been released...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Will the Korean Hostages Go Free? | 8/28/2007 | See Source »

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