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...recorded a song that became a hit in Taiwan's karaoke bars. Within six months she had churned out two albums. "It was so hard on me. I got sick, didn't sleep and worked too much," she recalls. The following year, her label released seven more CoCo Lee CDs, largely compilations and retreads. And why not? She was hot. One was an album of covers in English, which she speaks fluently, though with an infusion of black urban slang. "I started learning in elementary school in Hong Kong," she explains, "and then my first friend in America, a half...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Coco Pops | 4/2/2001 | See Source »

...CoCo bottom line to date: 16 CDs, 8 million copies sold, and two MTV International awards: 1999 Best Female Artist and Best Chinese Music video in 1998 for Di Da Di, her biggest hit to date. House of fashion Chanel named Coco its first "Asian-Pacific Celebrity Ambassadress" because, as the company's regional director of image and external relations Bonnie Gokson says: "She's just perfect. And she wears our clothes very well." (The fact that her name is also a Chanel trademark doesn't hurt either.) The designation means lots of clothes, makeup and guest appearances throughout Asia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Coco Pops | 4/2/2001 | See Source »

...says Eyestrain, with a sheepish smile on his face. The address isn't attached to the accomplice and each credit card is only used once. Almost all of his hardware has been illicitly gained, and now Eyestrain is using some of it to commit even more cybercrime, burning pirated CDs that he sells for $1.20 each. Hardly the job of his dreams, but it's easy and gives him plenty of time for hacking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hackers' Paradise | 4/2/2001 | See Source »

...remedies used in those countries for centuries. And when it bumps up against a humanitarian crisis threatening the lives of millions of people, the sanctity of intellectual property is far from assured. While the U.S. may have managed for the most part to stamp out industrial-scale piracy of CDs and movies in the developing world, life-saving medicines are another matter. Companies in India and Brazil, for example, have copied AIDS treatments and distributed them in the developing world at a fraction of the cost charged in the West for the brand-name product. Whatever the outcome...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AIDS Drug Battle Offers Castro an Opportunity | 3/29/2001 | See Source »

...Sporty Spice has left the Spice Girls, which leaves the group yet another fennel seed short of five-spice powder. And filtering has started: A search for "Oops I Did it Again" on Napster this week found songs by "Brittany," "Brittney," and "Britny" Spears. Great. Just like those bootleg CDs you find in the alleys of Thailand...

Author: By Daryl Sng, | Title: In The Mix | 3/16/2001 | See Source »

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