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...That's good for operators, but from a user's point of view, it's not clear yet why the additional horsepower is needed. "A must-have application could pop up at any time," says K.Y. Ng, a stock analyst at securities firm Nomura. "But there isn't one out there right now." Other than live videoconferencing calls, in fact, there's really nothing you can do on 3G phones that you can't do on 2.5G phones, and those have not exactly been runaway commercial successes. (Indeed, consulting firm Analysys estimates that only one-third of people with...
...Lily Chung is the prettiest, most pathetic patient in an asylum for retarded young adults. Ben Ng is the institution?s caring, friendly boss ? except when he sees a woman dressed in red. Then he morphs into a twitching, grinning, blood-drooling rapist. He attacks her, is tried for the crime and acquitted. Still he desires her, with a white-hot lust that has him emptying a tray of ice cubes in his briefs to stanch the testosterone surge. After the rape, she had shaved her pubis from pain and shame; now shaves his head to become a priest...
...Subway collective might have chosen other films in this mood. Ng See-yuen?s 1982 ?Seeding of a Ghost? was a worthily loopy predecessor to ?Devil Fetus.? Wong Chang-yeung?s ?Holy Virgin vs. the Evil Dead? (1991) is up there with ?Eternal Evil of Asia? as a spiked cocktail of Taoism, terror and tits. ?Run and Kill,? which Billy Tang made between ?Dr. Lamb? and ?Red to Kill,? matches those films in deranged fury with its tale of a fat shlub (Kent Cheng) whose wife is killed, and child char-broiled, by every triad goon and psycho slaverer west...
...they murder," he says. "Just so long as an enemy is dead." In Bali, where a precise count of the charred bodies is not yet complete, more than 180 died. They will not be the last. --Reported by Bruce Crumley/Paris, Helen Gibson/London, Jeff Israely/Rome, Scott MacLeod/Cairo, Tim McGirk/Islamabad, Isabella Ng and Andrew Perrin/Bali, Douglas Waller/Washington and Michael Ware/Paktia
...with that class?” I don’t second-guess my intentions. I’ll return to Vietnam and speak with those children, with the market-goers who knew my family before they were mine, and wade through fields of grass toward Ông Ngoai’s grave. I’ll stare at his picture through scented smoke. He’ll look back with his triangular face. I’ll see my mother, and the three of us will finally speak the same language...