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...Jacob Cheung's Midnight Fly, two tourists?Michelle (the ever-fabulous Anita Mui) from Hong Kong and Miki (Junna Risa) from Japan?meet in France, then go on to Morocco, with dire results. For this English-language tale of sisterhood under stress, Cheung, whose 1989 Beyond the Sunset and 1992 Cageman won best picture at the Hong Kong Film Awards, has the gloss of sumptuous photography and lovely work by the two leads. But narrative implausibilities assure that Midnight Fly ... doesn't. Really, what are the odds that one woman's husband will be the other's lover...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Asian Movies Hit the Road | 5/28/2001 | See Source »

...brings in about a third of the company's profits, will bear the brunt of the switch. So even though Kodak has lost some market share over the past few years in a brutal price war launched by Japanese rival Fuji, it still captures a commanding 65% of a sunset business. "I don't see how Kodak can be as profitable, or have the same level of dominance, as before," says Douglas Rea, professor of digital photography and imaging at Rochester Institute of Technology. Many skittish investors agree. In the past year, Kodak stock has dropped 30%, hitting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Kodak's Photo Op | 5/14/2001 | See Source »

...Colby and Tina spend their full day after waving goodbye to Keith (and gloating not a little)? Jabbering on about "the land," and reminiscing about all their crazy adventures here in the Outback. Hiking a lot. Cue the James Horner flutes. Cue the sunset. Cue the bright morning, the day before the month before one of them was eventually going to win, in a studio in Los Angeles with a live audience...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tina Was Tantalizing, the Show Was Not | 5/4/2001 | See Source »

...brings in about a third of the company's profits, will bear the brunt of the switch. So even though Kodak has lost some market share over the past few years in a brutal price war launched by Japanese rival Fuji, it still captures a commanding 65% of a sunset business. "I don't see how Kodak can be as profitable, or have the same level of dominance, as before," says Douglas Rea, professor of digital photography and imaging at Rochester Institute of Technology. Many skittish investors agree. In the past year, Kodak stock has dropped 30%, hitting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Kodak's Photo Op | 4/30/2001 | See Source »

...Khon Falls?the largest in Southeast Asia?marking the start of an unnavigable stretch. On arrival, follow an old railway track to the main village. A French hospital has been converted into the fine Auberge Done Khone ($14-$22 a room), great for a cold beer and a stunning sunset. If you must have air-conditioned accommodation, an hour upstream by canoe is the island of Don Khong. There a French colonial house with a spacious veranda overlooking a garden of mango trees has been transformed into the 24-room Auberge Sala Done Khong ($20-$30). Feast at the restaurant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A River Lost in Time But Open for Travel | 4/23/2001 | See Source »

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