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...Nachtwey, who is usually overseas covering wars for Time, rushed to the World Trade Center to shoot photos for this issue. As fate would have it, Time's James Carney was one of only 13 reporters traveling on Air Force One with President George Bush when he took off from Florida and secretly flew to a secure military base in Louisiana. Other Time reporters raced to the World Trade Center and hospitals around Manhattan, while our journalists around the world-from Washington to Kabul, from Los Angeles to Jerusalem-filed reports overnight Tuesday. All this reporting landed on the desk...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: To Our Readers | 9/12/2001 | See Source »

...bases distant from their homes. In the event of a war, small guerrilla attacks by Palestinians in the center of Israel, where the country is just eight miles wide, could prevent many soldiers from reaching their units for days. As the intifadeh rolls on, the Palestinian fighters who shoot guns and mortars across the Green Line have highlighted this very scenario. Lawmakers on the subcommittee are barred from commenting on the proposed reforms, but its chairman, Yuval Steinitz of the Likud Party, confirms that the intifadeh has forced a rethink. "When we see what the Palestinians have done...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Pressure On Sharon | 9/10/2001 | See Source »

...Fast-forward to Jang's latest project, Resurrection of the Little Match Girl, a big-budget cyberfantasy that he's shooting in the southeast port city of Pusan. On location there isn't a whip or handheld camera in sight. A sleek stunt team from Hong Kong bustles about, fine-tuning a barroom shoot-out featuring a gunslinging, transgender Chinese starlet. You can afford that with a $5.5 million budget, which makes this Korea's priciest film production of all time. Forget the art-house crowd. This time Jang is worried about pleasing his investors and drumming up big ticket...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Korea's Big Moment | 9/10/2001 | See Source »

...Match Girl and 2009, says Judy Ahn, international sales manager for Tube Entertainment, which is producing both films. Shiri director Kang Je Gyu is setting his sights even higher. There's a hush-hush project in the works, he says, which involves taking his production company to Hollywood to shoot. "We might get a big U.S. star," he says from his trendy office in southern Seoul. "But I can't tell you who." With his studiously casual jeans, spiky tea-colored hair and an e-mail address that starts CEO_Filmdirector@, he is already halfway to Hollywood?attitude-wise...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Korea's Big Moment | 9/10/2001 | See Source »

...build up credit as an actor, he works hard and shuns the party scene. For Friends, he spent four months in Pusan learning the rough local accent. Before each shoot, he smoked heavily (even more than his usual two to three packs a day) and avoided water?to give his voice a raspy edge. When he's not filming, he spends time at his parents' or goes out with friends. "I prefer to live a quiet life," he says. If only those women would let him eat his noodles in peace...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Burdened with Good Looks | 9/10/2001 | See Source »

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