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Edition: Asia
Vol. 177, No. 10

COVER
American Decline: Are We No Longer Number One? (United States)
By FAREED ZAKARIA
The U.S. is used to being No. 1. But it's going to take a lot more than a few
budget cuts and shifting resources to stay competitive in today's global arena.
It's time to adopt a whole new way of thinking. Is America ready?

Don't Bet Against the United States (United States)
By DAVID VON DREHLE
Through good times and bad, Americans have always worried about falling behind.
That helps explain why the U.S. remains the world's leading nation

WORLD
Yemen: The Most Dangerous Domino
By BOBBY GHOSH / SANA'A
Home of an aggressive al-Qaeda franchise, Yemen is the latest Arab nation where
young people have risen against an entrenched ruler. Would a change of regime
there really be for the better?

ARTS
Pocketful of Rai (Photography)
By SIDDHARTH DHANVANT SHANGHVI
A striking new collection, chosen from an Indian master's best portraits

GLOBAL ADVISER
Gently Down the Stream (Next Time You're in ... Vietnam)
By JOHN KRICH
Rowboat reveries, just two hours from Hanoi

Flight Center (Great Outdoors)
By LEE MIDDLETON
The Seychelles island that's a haven for birdlife

Back On Track (Check In)
By WILLIAM LEE ADAMS
A London railway icon lives on

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Vol. 177, No. 9

COVER
Gaddafi's Last Stand (World)
By BOBBY GHOSH
The new Arab revolution confronts a dictator determined to keep power at all
costs. Expect a bloody old-fashioned civil war

BUSINESS
How Germany Became the China of Europe
By MICHAEL SCHUMAN / STUTTGART
Ten years ago, Germany's economy was a shambles. Now it's an export machine. What
can America learn from an Old World tiger?

ESSAY
The China Syndrome
By HANNAH BEECH
Why the eruptions in the Arab world are unlikely to be copied soon in Beijing

GLOBAL BUSINESS
Pod of Gold (Coffee)
By JOSHUA LEVINE
Nespresso's capsule coffee is lushly profitable. Competitors are smelling the
aroma

GLOBAL ADVISER
Five Reasons to Visit Jaipur (TIME Traveler)
By JOHN KRICH
The Pink City isn't that pink, but it will still leave you feeling rosy

Jiuzhaigou National Park: An Icy Winter Escape (The Great Outdoors)
One of the country's best expanses of wilderness is delightfully deserted
throughout the winter months Ron Gluckman

Mountain High: Find Bliss at Koya-San (Check In)
By ROB GOSS
This small mountain town south of Osaka, Japan, offers temple accommodation run
by monks

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Vol. 177, No. 8

COVER
Why There's No Turning Back in the Middle East (World)
By FAREED ZAKARIA
The combination of youth and technology is driving a wave of change. Fingers
crossed: it may turn out just fine

Rage, Rap and Revolution: Inside the Arab Youth Quake (World)
By BOBBY GHOSH
A generation once dismissed as politically supine has toppled two dictators and
shaken up regimes across the Middle East. Who are the Arab youth, and what do
they want?

GLOBAL BUSINESS
Nuclear Batteries (Sustainability Inc.)
By EBEN HARRELL
Tiny atomic reactors have energized the nuclear industry. Can they help save the
planet?

ESSAY
Join the Club
By MICHAEL ELLIOTT
How Europe can help the revolutions in the Middle East succeed

GLOBAL ADVISER
Five Reasons to Visit Ilocos Norte (TIME Traveler)
By HANS VILLARICA
Ilocos Norte and Ilocos Sur combine the cultural allure of old Manila with natural
beauty

Holidays on Ice (The Great Outdoors)
By CARMEN GENTILE
New Zealand's glaciers offer top trekking

Plate of the Union (Amuse-Bouche)
By JOHN KRICH
On a single stretch of Kautilya Marg, in New Delhi's diplomatic zone, it's
possible to travel the length of India with one's stomach

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Vol. 177, No. 7

COVER
2045: The Year Man Becomes Immortal (Technology)
By LEV GROSSMAN
We're fast approaching the moment when humans and machines merge. Welcome to the
Singularity movement

WORLD
How Social Media Changed China's Internet Equation
By AUSTIN RAMZY / BEIJING
The rapid rise of social media and microblogs has changed the Internet equation
between the Chinese state and the people

Revolution, Delayed
By BOBBY GHOSH
After the high drama of the first wave of antigovernment protests, many Egyptians
are beginning to grow anxious about what the uprising has wrought

ARTS
Great Performances
By RICHARD CORLISS AND MARY POLS
A king and a terrorist. A tattooed hacker and a crazy mama. They may lose an arm
or a spouse, become a billionaire or a vigilante, but the actors we celebrate
here are sorcerers who, by pouring self into story, created indelible characters
worth admiring or reviling 窶・and always worth treasuring

ESSAY
The Arab World's Lessons About Democracy Through Revolution
By HANNAH BEECH
What the region can 窶・and cannot 窶・teach the Arab world about democracy through
revolution

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Vol. 177, No. 6

COVER
Egypt's Revolution (World)
By FAREED ZAKARIA
Even with counterrevolutionary forces challenging change in Egypt, democracy can still work. Here's how

BUSINESS
Taming Shanghai's Sprawl (World)
By BILL POWELL / SHANGHAI
Its eco-friendly redevelopment could be a model for China

BRIEFING
The Moment
By ZOHER ABDOOLCARIM
The real message of the Arab street

GLOBAL BUSINESS
Still Standing (World Economy)
By MICHAEL ELLIOTT
As emerging markets steam ahead with confidence, Western leaders at Davos focused on economic governance 窶・and avoiding the near calamity of 2010

ARTS
Bali High (Photography)
By LIAM FITZPATRICK
A new collection of images restores faith in the much hyped and idealized Balinese form of spirituality

GLOBAL ADVISER
Let's Party (TIME Traveler)
By MATTHEW LINK
Caribbean Carnival season is approaching

Goodbye Summer (Diversions)
By CHARLES MCDERMID
Why Crete is better in the off-peak season

Paris Match (Check In)
By JEFFERY T. IVERSON
Asians take on the French

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Vol. 177, No. 5

COVER
The Role Model (United States)
By MICHAEL SCHERER AND MICHAEL DUFFY
Barack Obama realized long ago that Ronald Reagan was a transformational
President who reshaped the nation and its politics. Now Obama is fashioning his
own presidency to follow the Gipper's playbook

The Reagan Revolution (United States)
By RICHARD NORTON SMITH
One hundred years after his birth and 30 years after he took office, his optimistic
vision and complex conservatism inspire and haunt Republicans and Democrats alike

WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM
A New Kind of Recovery (World Economy / Davos)
By STEPHEN GANDEL
In Davos, TIME's Board of Economists grapples with a world split in halves

WORLD
Testing the Waters (Great Barrier Reef)
By KRISTA MAHR / HERON ISLAND
With even Australia's Great Barrier Reef, one of the world's best-kept marine
parks, in deep trouble, what hope is there for the others?

ESSAY
The Other India
By JYOTI THOTTAM
Why Prime Minister Manmohan Singh does not seem up to tackling his country's many
challenges

GLOBAL ADVISER
Next Time You're in ... Cairo
By CATHRYN DRAKE
Walk Like an Egyptian. A stroll through Old Cairo

Good Evening, Vietnam (After Dark)
By JOHN KRICH
A U.S. radio personality turns Hanoi bar owner

Black Ops (Amuse-Bouche)
By SIMON HORSFORD
Like truffles? Start digging

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Vol. 177, No. 4

COVER
The Roar of the Tiger Mom (Society)
By ANNIE MURPHY PAUL
A mother's memoir on tough-love parenting unleashed an international debate. Is
that because she's onto something?

WORLD
Tunisia's Nervous Neighbors Watch the Jasmine Revolution
By VIVIENNE WALT / TUNIS
The Arab world ponders the lessons of its first successful popular uprising

GLOBAL BUSINESS
Kenya's Banking Revolution (Finance)
By ALEX PERRY AND NICK WADHAMS / NAIROBI
The use of mobile technology to reach the unbanked has made Africa an innovation
hot spot

ARTS
Eastern Promise (Music)
By SAMANTHA KUOK LEESE
New bands are shaking up Asia's idol-dominated music scene with originality and
verve

ESSAY
Lions on the Prowl
By ALEX PERRY
By confronting their problems, Africans have earned the right to dream great
dreams

BUSINESS
A Changed Global Reality (World Economy / Davos)
By MICHAEL ELLIOTT AND MICHAEL SCHUMAN
It's all change at this year's World Economic Forum in Davos, as economic and
political leaders face a future in which developed nations struggle to limp out
of recession while emerging markets flourish. But those shifting fortunes come
at a cost

GLOBAL ADVISER
Seek Treatment: A Vietnamese Hotel Where the Spa is Free (Check In)
By JENINNE LEE-ST. JOHN
Da Nang's Fusion Maia is the first five-star hotel in Asia with unlimited spa
treatments included in the regular room rate

Aurus Dazzles the Mumbai Food Scene (Amuse-Bouche)
By SIDDHARTH DHANVANT SHANGHVI
This chic restaurant has a lot of fun with food 窶・and a freaky cool clientele

Tarquinia: Visit the Painted Tombs of Etruscan Places (Sense of Place)
By NINA BURLEIGH
Since D.H. Lawrence visited in 1927 this Italalian town has grown from a backward,
malaria-ridden medieval ruin of a town of almost 8,000 souls into a tourist
destination on the seashore an hour from Rome

Green Hong Kong: Take a Guided Tour (Great Outdoors)
By SARAH SIMPSON
An environmental NGO will show you where to swim in rock pools, splash under
churning waterfalls and relax on the beach

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Vol. 177, No. 3

COVER
Vital Center: The Real Lesson of the Tucson Tragedy (United States)
By DAVID VON DREHLE
On Jan. 8, a man at war with 'normal' unleashed other forces also at war with
normal, people who are turning our politics into a freak show for their own cynical
or sanctimonious reasons

WORLD
China: Two faces, fierce and friendly
By HANNAH BEECH / BEIJING
As its global power grows, China is displaying both a smile and a growl to the
watching world

GLOBAL BUSINESS
Iceland Has the World's Cleanest Electricity (Energy)
By MARK HALPER/ REYKJAVIK
But can renewable energy recharge the country's battered economy?

A Bordeaux Bubble in China (Wine)
By CHRIS REDMAN
China has gone crazy for claret. But will the Middle Kingdom's boom turn to bust?

BRIEFING
The Moment
By MARINA KAMENEV AND KRISTA MAHR
Queensland's wild and deadly weather

ARTS
Southeast Asian Comic Art Makes a Splash (Books)
By HANS VILLARICA
Southeast Asian comic art gets further exposure in the second volume of Liquid
City

ESSAY
The Many Chinas
By KATE MERKEL-HESS AND JEFFREY WASSERSTROM
The notion of a culturally homogenous, Confucian Middle Kingdom is nonsense

GLOBAL ADVISER
Five Reasons to Visit Luxembourg (TIME Traveler)
By LEO CENDROWICZ
Get set for culture, castles and a whole lot of cycling

Classic Cocktails in Tokyo (Grapevine)
By C. JAMES DALE
Fancy a proper drink? Leave it to the Japanese

Going Brazilian at Uxua Casa Hotel (Check In)
By ERIK TORKELLS
Waxing lyrical in Trancoso

Daniel Rose: An American in Paris (Amuse-Bouche)
By DANIEL ROSE: AN AMERICAN IN PARIS
Daniel Rose is back in business with a new and bigger restaurant around the corner
from the Louvre

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Vol. 177, No. 1

COVER
Finishing the Job in Afghanistan (World)
By JOE KLEIN
Needed: security, development and a stable Pakistan

WORLD
Postcard from Tijuana
By TIM MCGIRK
Once populated by Americans looking for a good time, TJ now stands near empty
because of drug violence. In step the B-movie makers. On location at a narco-film
shoot

GLOBAL BUSINESS
Business Books
By ANDREA SACHS
Is laissez-faire fair? Free-market capitalism is both praised and pummeled in
two fiery new books

BRIEFING
The Moment
By ZOHER ABDOOLCARIM
An assassination in Islamabad comes as a blow for moderate Pakistanis

ARTS
Love in a Cold Climate (Books)
By TIM KINDSETH
Ian Frazier's grand ode to Siberia is as all-encompassing as the land itself

GLOBAL ADVISER
Next Time You're in Athens
By CATHRYN DRAKE
Artistic renewal arrives in the Greek capital's downtown area

A Time Capsule in London (Diversions)
By FRANCES PERRAUDIN
Sir John Soane's gem of a house

Escape from Jakarta: Pulau Macan (Check In)
By STEVE MOLLMAN
Only 85 km out of the Indonesian capital, this tiny island offers a clean green
getaway
A Taste of Singapore's Bistro Soori (Amuse-Bouche)
By JOAN KOH
At Jimmy Chok's newest venture, fusion reigns supreme

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Vol. 177, No. 1

COVER
Burma's First Lady of Freedom
By HANNAH BEECH / RANGOON
Burma's Aung San Suu Kyi is a profile in courage, but can she bring democracy
to a troubled land? In a revealing interview, she talks of her hopes and fears

GLOBAL BUSINESS
The Secrets of Zug (Corporations)
By VIVIENNE WALT / ZUG
Why is a quiet Swiss village home to oil drillers, biotechs and the world's biggest
commodity-trading firms?

Can an Innovator Accelerate? (Small Business)
By JOSEPH R. SZCZESNY / OAK PARK
Azure's hybrid engine is efficient, but revving sales is tough for an upstart

ARTS
Cold Call (Books)
By TIM KINDSETH
Kim Young-ha's Korean spy classic is as much about existentialist crisis as it
is about peninsular tensions

WORLD
Can Sudan Split Without Falling Apart?
By ALEX PERRY / ABYEI
Southern Sudan is set to become the world's newest nation. But a peaceful divorce
from the north could still descend into war

Postcard from Xieng Khouang
By ARANTXA CEDILLO
Laos remains carpeted in unexploded ordnance from a 40-year-old U.S. bombing
campaign. How deadly weapons continue to rule daily life

GLOBAL ADVISER
Five Reasons to Visit Copenhagen (TIME Traveler)
By SUDI PIGOTT
It's tryghed!

Cape Crusader (Amuse-Bouche)
By ALEX PERRY
South Africa's breakthrough chef keeps it local

Beat Routes (Diversions)
By LIAM FITZPATRICK
England's rock landmarks mapped

Three's Company (Check In)
By JINI REDDY
Oman's new trio of hotels

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Vol. 176, No. 26

COVER
2010 Person of the Year: Mark Zuckerberg
By LEV GROSSMAN
For connecting more than half a billion people and mapping the social relations
among them; for creating a new system of exchanging information; and for changing
how we all live our lives, Mark Elliot Zuckerberg is TIME's 2010 Person of the
Year

Runner-Up: The Tea Party (Person of the Year / The Short List)
By DAVID VON DREHLE
The grass-roots uprising that restored the GOP was fueled by anger at the ruling
Democrats. But it won't be easy to hold together

Runner-Up: Julian Assange (Person of the Year / The Short List)
By BARTON GELLMAN
Whistle-blower or spy? His belief in the virtues of radical transparency has
turned the diplomatic world upside down

Runner-Up: Hamid Karzai (Person of the Year / The Short List)
By JOE KLEIN
In 2010 the feckless Afghan President came to symbolize a growing frustration
with the long war in his country

Runner-Up: The Chilean Miners (Person of the Year / The Short List)
By TIM PADGETT, ANTHONY ESPOSITO AND AARON NELSEN
Trapped 2,300 ft. below the earth's surface for almost three months, these 33
men defied the odds and inspired the world

Fond Farewells (Person of the Year)
Remembering those who left us in 2010: Bill Clinton on Robert Byrd, Warren Beatty
on Arthur Penn, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar on John Wooden

WORLD
Postcard from Bangkok
By ANDREW MARSHALL
Shot partly in secret, French director Luc Besson's new film follows Aung San
Suu Kyi's fight for freedom. Behind the scenes of a tribute to Burma's democracy
icon

GLOBAL ADVISER
Galテ。pagos Checklist: Six Points to Remember (TIME Traveler)
By ERIK TORKELLS
Top tips for your trip

All in Good Taste: Designers Open Eateries (Amuse-Bouche)
By WILLIAM LEE ADAMS
Moving from couture to cuisine, top designers are opening eateries, Here are four
fashionable offerings

Planet of the Grapes: Wine's Global Ascent (Grapevine)
By DAVID KAUFMAN
A new exhibition on display at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art explores
wine as a global cultural phenomenon

Be Square: Spain's New Cubist Hotel (Check In)
By SUDI PIGOTT
An extraordinary new spot in the heart of the Rioja Alavesa wine region

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Vol. 176, No. 25

COVER
The Best of 2010
In 50 wide-ranging lists, TIME surveys the highs and lows, the good and the bad,
of the past 12 months

UNITED STATES
What Does She Want? (Sarah Palin)
By JAY NEWTON-SMALL
Is Sarah Palin running for President? Or to be America's leading conservative
celebrity? The former Alaska governor spent most of 2010 having it both ways.
How long will she keep everyone guessing?

WORLD
Fighting and Feasting (In the Arena)
By JOE KLEIN
A protracted battle to open a school and oust the Taliban reveals the muddle of
the Afghan war

COMMENTARY
Thailand's Scourge
By ANDREW MARSHALL
In the embattled southern region of a staunch U.S. ally, the military is getting
away with torture

GLOBAL ADVISER
Five Reasons to Visit Aleppo: Silk Road Splendor (TIME Traveler)
By GAIL SIMMONS
The northern Syrian city of Aleppo is acquiring a renewed appreciation of its
monumental past

Next Time You're in ... Tokyo (Global Advisor)
By ROB GOSS
From Warehouse to Art House, Tokyo's hidden art trove

Where the Wild Things Are (Check In)
By KAVITHA RAO
Kabini offers safaris without frills

Nottingham's Restaurant Sat Bains (Amuse-Bouche)
By SUDI PIGGOTT
A culinary star is in the ascendant

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Vol. 176, No. 24

COVER
Truth's Consequences: WikiLeaks' War on Secrecy (United States)
By MASSIMO CALABRESI
Rogue activist Julian Assange wants to curb government secrecy, but his massive
leak of classified U.S. diplomatic cables is undermining the Obama
Administration's efforts to do just that

WORLD
How Climate Change Could Be a Boon for Africa (African Deserts)
By ALEX PERRY / ARCHER'S POST AND KAREYGOROU
Fed by drought, Africa's deserts are spreading, bringing with them hunger,
disease and tribal conflict. But innovative policies can push the deserts back

COMMENTARY
Path of Least Resistance
By BILL POWELL
China may have concerns about North Korea, but don't expect Beijing to do anything
about it

ESSAY
Thank You for Sharing (Asia's Challenge 2020)
By SARABJIT SINGH
Huge inequalities in wealth distribution must be addressed if Asia is to continue
to develop

GLOBAL ADVISER
Five Reasons to Visit Lombok, Indonesia (TIME Traveler)
By DERRICK CHANG
This island is cheaper and less crowded than neighboring Bali for now

Playing Around: Company Offers Teddy Bear Tours (Diversions)
By BELINDA LUSCOMBE
For about $140 an ex-banker will give your cherished playthings a tour of Paris

Riverside Sanctuary: Hoshinoya Kyoto (Check In)
By C. JAMES DALE
Find peace of mind at this tranquil hotel in Japan's imperial capital

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Vol. 176, No. 23

COVER
Time Frames
By NANCY GIBBS
The end of history? More like the start. The 21st century runs on fast-forward,
and the only way to keep up is to stop and figure out what really happened

2000: A Nation Divided
By DAVID VON DREHLE
The 36-day battle over the Florida ballots was only the first test of faith in
our officials and institutions

Ground Zero: Out of the Ashes
By MICHAEL BLOOMBERG
After nine years, construction of the new World Trade Center finally takes off

The Men Who Stole the World
By LEV GROSSMAN
Four young programmers nearly brought down the entire entertainment industry.
Then they disappeared

Instant Icons: Life After the Headlines
By ERIC DODDS AND DAN FASTENBERG
They became famous overnight not for glamour or riches or simply being famous
but for the explosive public issues they represented. Caught up in forces larger
than themselves, they gave a human face to confounding situations like Iraq,
Katrina and Cuba

ESSAY
The Tick, Tick, Tick of the Times (Tuned In)
By JAMES PONIEWOZIK
After 9/11, the shock wore off. But the news ticker kept cable's pulse pounding

Where Is Our Deliverance? (Viewpoint)
By JOHN MCWHORTER
Black America expected more from Obama, but the radical agenda of the Struggle
is obsolete

My Continuing Education (In the Arena)
By JOE KLEIN
No columnist nails every call. Here's one I got wrong 窶・and why I should have
known better

TO OUR READERS
The Long View
By RICHARD STENGEL
The news cycle propels us ever forward. But at the end of an extraordinary decade,
TIME looks back at the stories that mattered most

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Vol. 176, No. 22

COVER
The Lady Walks Free Again (Burma)
By HANNAH BEECH
Aung San Suu Kyi is released from house arrest to a Burma that, while still in the generals' grip, is changing fast. To get things done, she will have to learn how to be more than an icon of democracy

GLOBAL BUSINESS
Sitting Pretty (Small Business)
By THOMAS K. GROSE / LONDON
Using crowdsourcing to design its furniture, Made.com got a business off the ground quickly

ARTS
Go Figure (Art)
By JO LENNAN
The human motif wandering through Euan Macleod's work reflects, in some ways, his own dogged journey

The Ugly Briton (Books)
By SHASHI THAROOR
A scholarly account of Churchill's role in the Bengal famine leaves his reputation in tatters

The Magic Words (Books)
By SIDDHARTH DHANVANT SHANGHVI
Rushdie's new children's book is an enchanting celebration of the power of narrative

COMMENTARY
Twin Summits
By BILL POWELL
The G-20 leaders' meeting in Seoul was devoid of cohesion. But it wasn't all bad: think back to 1933

ESSAY
A Lady Called Hope
By WANG DAN
A Chinese dissident tells what Aung San Suu Kyi's long fight against tyranny means for him

GLOBAL ADVISER
A Perfect Day in Siem Reap (TIME Traveler)
By GEMMA PRICE
An inside view on what to do once you've done Angkor Wat

Marina Bay: Singapore's Flashy New Neighborhood (Next Time You're in ... Singapore)
By NEEL CHOWDHURY
The island's new residential and entertainment district is all about excess

Cire Trudon: Old Flame (Style Watch)
By DAVID KAUFMAN
The French candle maker has a slow-burning passion for tradition

High Tail it to the Highlands (The Great Outdoors)
By SIMON HORSFORD
Scotland's rugged Ardnamurchan offers wild escapes

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