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...that Wynn put up $150 million for the $13-a-share stock. Since then the stock has soared, closing at $53 last Friday. Much of that price is high expectation about his new Macau property, due in 2006, which is part of an influx of American casinos setting up shop there...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Wynn's Big Bet | 5/2/2005 | See Source »

...handful of others, like the family of Victor R. Lu, the two wars have become bookends of tragedy, conflicts that upended their worlds forever. Xuong and his wife Nu lived in Saigon, and he worked as a skilled technician in a profitable machine shop. Like millions of other Vietnamese, the Lus are ethnic Chinese, and were residents of a part of Saigon known as Cholon, where many Vietnamese of Chinese descent had settled. Like Chinese diaspora the world over, the one in Saigon was tight knit, industrious and relatively prosperous. Even as the war in Vietnam intensified in the late...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Journey From War To War | 5/2/2005 | See Source »

...wonder Vietnam's relentless modernization means there are increasingly fewer opportunities to step back into the country's past. But the splendid Café Tung is an exception. With its retro skai-covered sofas and Jacques Brel posters, it looks more like a 1960s Parisian cellar than a coffee shop in the present-day Central Highlands town of Dalat. Not that there are any complaints from the clientele, who comprise a fair slice of Dalat's artists and intellectuals (the town is Vietnam's pre-eminent bohemian enclave). From early morning, they gather to read the papers and suck down...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Coffee And A Slice Of History | 5/1/2005 | See Source »

...means there are increasingly fewer opportunities to step back into the country's past. But the splendid Café Tung, tel: (84-63) 821 390, is an exception. With its retro skai-covered sofas and Jacques Brel posters, it looks more like a 1960s Parisian cellar than a coffee shop in the present-day Central Highlands town of Dalat. Not that there are any complaints from the clientele, who comprise a fair slice of Dalat's artists and intellectuals (the town is Vietnam's pre-eminent bohemian enclave). From early morning, they gather to read the papers and suck down...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Next Time You're in ... Dalat | 5/1/2005 | See Source »

...granted, Algiers will become the third coffee shop in just a 100-yard radius—along with Peet’s Coffee & Tea and Starbucks—to be able to serve alcohol...

Author: By Brendan R. Linn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: City Council Considers Building Six Bus Stop Shelters, Approves Algiers Coffee House’s Plans To Serve Alcohol | 4/26/2005 | See Source »

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