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...week later, Hien found himself with a U.S. immigrant visa-approved, he says, by the same Vietnamese staffer of the consulate who had rejected him previously. There was only one catch: Hien had to travel with his new "family," four Vietnamese whom he believes had paid the woman, Nguyen Thi Thanh Phuong, up to $20,000 to secure them visas to the U.S., piggybacking on Hien. When he wanted to delay his planned departure because of his real brother's death, he says Phuong threatened him, saying she had powerful friends and would have him maimed if he wouldn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Children of the Dust | 5/13/2002 | See Source »

...Manh represents a new generation of leadership for Vietnam: his career was forged not in the jungles of war but in communist training schools. His parents, Manh says, were named Nong Van Lai and Hoang Thi Nhi, ethnic Tay farmers in the remote northern province of Bac Can, who both died when he was young. The orphaned Manh soon found a new family in the Communist Party, which he joined at 22. The war between the north and the U.S.-backed south was in full swing, but Manh was sent to school rather than to battle, studying Russian in Hanoi...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A New Manh | 1/28/2002 | See Source »

Baise-moi is the most extreme film of the bunch. Co-directed by the novelist Virginie Despentes and Coralie Trinh Thi, who has worked in the French porn industry, it employs real hard-core scenes, many of them brutal, to illustrate its story of two gals on the run. Manu (Raffaela Anderson) is a porn star, Nadine (Karen Bach) a hooker with a short fuse. Each woman kills a man, and the two go on a shooting and screwing spree across the arid French landscape. Yet for all its graphic excesses, or because of them, Baise-moi is a serious...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Films That Are Good In Bed | 11/26/2001 | See Source »

...which spends millions every year to track down the remains of Americans lost in Vietnam, Hanoi spends nothing to find its more than 300,000 MIAS. Still, many Vietnamese maintain the hope of finally burying their loved ones. "My neighbor found her older brother this way," says Nguyen Thi Hien, 59, whose own brother vanished in 1972. "It's worth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Starting Time | 9/10/2001 | See Source »

What isn't yet clear is whether villager Pham Thi Lanh is an honest witness, a propagandist or just an old woman with hazy memories. In interviews with 60 Minutes II, she 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...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Scene Of The Killings: When Hell Visited the Village | 5/7/2001 | See Source »

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