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In this issue
Edition: Asia
Vol. 176, No. 21

COVER
The 50 Best Inventions of the Year (Special Report)
Flying cars! Jet packs! Lasers that zap malaria-carrying mosquitoes! Here are
2010's biggest (and coolest) breakthroughs in science, technology and the arts

WORLD
China's Kidnap Victims Search for Their Parents and Siblings
By AUSTIN RAMZY / SHANGHAI
Beginning in the late 1980s, countless children in China have been kidnapped and
sold to other families. Many victims are now seeking their true parents and
siblings. Here is one man's story

ARTS
The Philippine Obsession with Basketball: Full of Bounce (Books)
By TIM KINDSETH
The Philippine obsession with basketball offers rich material for a slam dunk
of a study

GLOBAL BUSINESS
Can India Build Its Future? (Economic Development)
By JYOTI THOTTAM / MUNDRA
Investors are funding airports, roads and utilities. But basic services are
lagging

Can China Tap the Brake? (Investment Horizon)
By DAN KADLEC
Once a growth manager, Beijing now has to slow things down. The task is a tricky
one

Business Books
The 30-year history of the 2007-09 financial crisis. How Wall Street fed the
sleazy subprime-mortgage industry

LETTERS
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Edition: Asia
Vol. 176, No. 20

COVER
Mr. Speaker: How John Boehner Will Rule the House (United States)
By MICHAEL GRUNWALD AND JAY NEWTON-SMALL
Yes, John Boehner plays a lot of golf. Yes, he has a deep tan. And yes, he hangs
out with corporate lobbyists. But there's more to him than that. Meet the
Washington insider who's leading the opposition

WORLD
Asia's Latest Miracle (South Korea)
By MICHAEL SCHUMAN / SEOUL
By embracing the world, South Korea is creating not just a new economy, but a
new nation

GLOBAL BUSINESS
Global Trade's New Direction (Import/Export)
By NEEL CHOWDHURY / SINGAPORE
Rapidly rising demand within Asian economies is reversing the tide in the flow
of goods

Kno Wants a Slice of Apple (Gadgets)
By ANITA HAMILTON
Chegg.com's Osman Rashid says his e-textbook tablet can take iPad to school

ARTS
Portraits of a City (Movies and Books)
By JEFFREY WASSERSTROM
Two works 窶・a film and a short-story collection 窶・remind us of Shanghai before
its latest boom

COMMENTARY
Parallel Universes
By STEPHEN MIHM AND JEFFREY WASSERSTROM
How the China of today resembles another go-getting country: 19th century America

GLOBAL ADVISER
Northern Exposure at Thailand's Aava Resort (Check In)
By RON GLUCKMAN
A Southeast Asian getaway with Finnish inspiration? But of course

Discovering South Africa's Rebel Wineland (Grapevine)
By ALEX PERRY
In Swartland, a revolution in South African wine is underway

Ho Chi Minh City's Secret Noodle Shop (Amuse-Bouche)
By GEOFFREY CAIN
Pho Binh's noodles have an undercover past

London's Sleeping-Rough Guide (Diversions)
By TINA WALSH
New tours reveal a bleak side of the U.K. capital

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Edition: Asia
Vol. 176, No. 19

COVER
The Party Crashers: Behind the New Republican Revival (Midterm Elections)
By DAVID VON DREHLE
How a new breed of Republican candidates tapped into voter rage and upset the Establishment

ASIA
Burma's New Breed (World)
By HANNAH BEECH / RANGOON
Rather than tackle the junta head-on, a new generation of Burmese youth is seeking change through music, art and community activism

GLOBAL BUSINESS
Portugal's New Twist on the Cork Industry (Strategies)
Portugal is trying to sustain its cork industry by playing the green card

GLOBAL ADVISER
Five Reasons to Visit Cテ。diz (TIME Traveler)
By JOHN KRICH
Think history, culture and some rather fine sherry

The Click-Clique (Diversions)
By STEVE MOLLMAN
Find like-minded shutterbugs and explore a destination by signing up for a photo walk

Setting the Bars High (Amuse-Bouche)
By STEVE MOLLMAN
Thierry Detournay is salvaging the reputation of Indonesian chocolate with his company, Chocolate Monggo

Grand Scheme (Check In)
By WILLIAM LEE ADAMS
Bill Sofield reworks his magic on New York City's Soho Grand

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Edition: Asia
Vol. 176, No. 18

COVER
Restoring the American Dream (United States)
By FAREED ZAKARIA
The grim reality is that technology and globalization are shattering the middle
class. With the midterms around the corner, the good news is that a bipartisan
policy agenda can return the country to prosperity. But no one says it will be
easy

WORLD
India's Scourge
By JYOTI THOTTAM / DANTEWADA
The Maoist Naxal rebellion is not just a violent and enduring insurgency. It also
reflects India's failure to lift up its neediest people

ESSAY
A Vicious Circle
By MICHAEL SCHUMAN
The U.S.'s apparent plan to pump more dollars into its economy could intensify
a global currency war

BRIEFING
The Moment
By ZOHER ABDOOLCARIM
10|18|10: Beijing

ARTS
The Worldly Warrior (Exhibitions)
By ISHAAN THAROOR
Medieval monarch Kublai Khan did as much to open up China as its present rulers

GLOBAL ADVISER
Five Reasons to Visit Lテシbeck (TIME Traveler)
By SIMON HORSFORD
In northern Germany, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its buildings,
beaches, literature, marzipan and, of course, beer

Eleven Madison Park, Redux (Amuse-Bouche)
By PHIL ZABRISKIE
Overhauling a Manhattan dining institution isn't the easiest of assignments

Shanghai's New (and Improved) Peace Hotel (Check In)
By JUSTIN BERGMAN
The Fairmont Peace Hotel shines up an old institution to vividly evoke the bygone
era of the Bund

An Earthly Ritual (Next Time You're in ... Manila)
By HANS VILLARICA
An alternative grocery in Makati hawks organic goods from across the Philippines

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In this issue
Edition: Asia
Vol. 176, No. 17

COVER
Alzheimer's Unlocked (Health)
By ALICE PARK
After years of disappointing vaccine and drug trials, researchers are finding
new ways to interrupt the memory-robbing disease, just in time for an anticipated
explosion in cases

WORLD
China's Eyes on the Prize
By HANNAH BEECH AND AUSTIN RAMZY / BEIJING
The awarding of a Nobel to Liu Xiaobo was greeted with fury by China's leadership.
But what will ordinary Chinese think of it?

GLOBAL BUSINESS
Aluminum: Recasting Alcoa (Manufacturing)
By KATHLEEN KINGSBURY / QUEBEC
A brutal drop in aluminum prices required an equally brutal remake of the company

Hungary's Economic Game Plan (Front and Center)
By BILL SAPORITO
President Pal Schmitt says cuts to both taxes and spending will pave the way for
growth

VIEWPOINT
What's the Best Way to Honor Aid Workers Killed in Afghanistan?
By ARYN BAKER
The best way to honor aid workers killed in Afghanistan is to let their work endure

GLOBAL ADVISER
Wild About Harry's (Check In)
By JOAN KOH
The Singapore pub chain makes a slick hotel debut

10 Ways to Stay Connected While on the Road (Tech Watch)
By JONATHAN TUCKER
Five gadgets that should make keeping in touch with the office or family back
home just a bit simpler

Successful Spread Trading (Amuse-Bouche)
By SUDI PIGGOT
A pair of filmmakers are building a global reputation for jam making

Horsing Around (Next time you're in ... Mongolia)
By RON GLUCKMAN
Where else can you ride for hours and hours and never see a fence?

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In this issue
Edition: Asia
Vol. 176, No. 16

COVER
The New Challenge From China (World)
By FAREED ZAKARIA
Forget that currency row. The real story is that China is now investing in its
people

An interview with Premier Wen Jiabao
On Oct. 3, Fareed Zakaria spoke to Premier Wen Jiabao on his CNN program Fareed
Zakaria GPS

UNITED STATES
America from the Road (The Midterm Elections)
By JOE KLEIN
A 24-day, 6,782-mile journey by car from coast to coast reveals the big issues
our politicians aren't talking about in an angry and anxious election season

WORLD
Pakistan's Army Flexes its Muscles
By ARYN BAKER
As the civilian government dithers, the armed forces are once again calling the
shots

TECHNOLOGY
Bullied to Death?
By JOHN CLOUD
In the past four weeks, four teenagers killed themselves after being harassed
by schoolmates. Technology is quickly changing how kids bully one another. Here
are some ways to stop the problem

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In this issue
Edition: Asia
Vol. 176, No. 15

COVER
Locked and Loaded: The Secret World of Extreme Militias (United States)
By BARTON GELLMAN
On the Web and in militia groups, antigovernment extremism is on the rebound.
A special investigation

WORLD
Asia's New Cold War
By HANNAH BEECH / BEIJING
The latest feud between China and Japan isn't just about territory 窶・it's a wider
struggle for supremacy in the region that could draw in the U.S.

GLOBAL BUSINESS
A National Economy 窶・Without the Nation (The Middle East)
By STACY PERMAN / RAMALLAH
West Bank entrepreneurs are building businesses in case peace breaks out
ARTS
Postcards from the Edge (Books)
By SIDDHARTH DHANVANT SHANGHVI
A striking new anthology showcases photographer Dayanita Singh's ability to
capture scenes that are intimate, revealing and sometimes unsettling

GLOBAL ADVISER
Super Mario Testino (On Show)
By LIAM FITZPATRICK
It's all or nothing with fashion photographer Mario Testino

The Boutique Hotel Bandwagon (TIME Traveler)
By MATTHEW LINK
Are there any uncool, humdrum mainstream hotels left?

Tokyo Calling in Southern California (Amuse-Bouche)
By DAVID KAUFMAN
From sushi rolls to ramen bowls, Southern California has had a long-time love
affair with Japanese cuisine

Travel Smart in Hong Kong with Ask Ting Ting (Tech Watch)
By HANS VILLARICA
A new Hong Kong smart phone also introduces the city in over 80 preloaded video
clips

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In this issue
Edition: Asia
Vol. 176, No. 14

COVER
How the First Nine Months Shape the Rest of Your Life (Science)
By ANNIE MURPHY PAUL
Cancer. Heart disease. Obesity. Depression. The new science of fetal origins
traces adult health to our experience in the womb

COMMENTARY
Despite the Election, It's a Failing Cause in Afghanistan
By ARYN BAKER
Only the world's long-term commitment can bring peace and security to Afghanistan

VIEWPOINT
Behind the U.S. and China's Spat Over the Chinese Currency
By MICHAEL SCHUMAN
China should loosen its grip on the yuan for its own sake 窶・and that of the global
economy

ESSAY
Let the Commonwealth Games Not Begin
By JYOTI THOTTAM
New Delhi's residents are protesting, not celebrating, their city's Commonwealth
Games

ARTS
States of Mind in Patrick Smith's Somebody Else's Century (Books)
By PICO IYER
A new meditation on East and West tackles the grand themes of nationhood, history
and thought

GLOBAL ADVISER
Top 10 Travel Trends (TIME Traveler)
Travel-industry trends you need to know before planning your next trip

From Bauhaus to Clubhouse (Check In)
By KATE JOHNSON
A Berlin landmark is transformed into a superstylish private club

Kingdom Breweries: Cambodia's New Craft Beer (Next Time You're in ... Phnom Penh)
By GEMMA PRICE
Headquartered on the banks of the Tonle Sap, Phnom Penh's newest boutique brewer
wants to give local brands a run for their riel

Manadonese: The New Thai (Amuse-Bouche)
By STEVE MOLLMAN
With its vivid flavors and tongue-scorching spiciness, Manadonese cuisine from
Indonesia's Sulawesi island could be the next Thai

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In this issue
Edition: Asia
Vol. 176, No. 13


COVER
Tea Party Time: The Making of a Political Uprising (United States)
By MICHAEL SCHERER
A conservative revolt is shaking up the Republican Party nationwide. But are Democrats next?

COMMENTARY
Southeast Asian Militaries on a Buying Spree
By ANDREW MARSHALL
Why the governments of Southeast Asia are upgrading and expanding their arsenals

How Tension and Affluence Abound in Northeast Asia
By MICHAEL ELLIOTT
Is Northeast Asia a hot zone of tension and mistrust, or of affluence and coexistence? It's both

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GLOBAL ADVISER
Five Reasons to Visit The Isle of Wight (TIME Traveler)
By JINI REDDY
Here's a checklist for Britain's favorite island getaway

Ma Jir-Bo's Hong Kong (On Show)
By JING ZHANG
In the quirky paintings of Ma Jir-bo, Hong Kong becomes a place of enchanting rustic serenity

Mexico: Crisis? What Crisis? (Check In)
By DAVID KAUFMAN
Undeterred by Mexico's ongoing security woes, tourists still flock to Acapulco

Munich's Oktoberfest: Tapping into Tradition (Diversions)
By JACKIE GUIGUI-STOLBERG
Munich Stadtmuseum celebrates the 200th anniversary of the Oktoberfest
In this issue
Edition: Asia
Vol. 176, No. 12

COVER
Through Hell and High Water (World)

By OMAR WARAICH / NOWSHERA
Devastating floods have pushed Pakistan to the brink. As the waters subside, a
stunned and fearful nation confronts itself, its future and the tough choices
that must be made

WORLD
Cold Case
By ROBERT HORN / BANGKOK
While awaiting extradition to New York, accused arms trafficker Viktor Bout has
put the chill back in relations between the U.S. and Russia

SCIENCE
Trapped (Psychology)
By JEFFREY KLUGER
The drama of 33 Chilean miners facing months of underground imprisonment is a
real-time experiment in how the human mind, body and spirit adapt to such an ordea

GLOBAL BUSINESS
10 Start-Ups That Will Change Your Life (Technology Pioneers)
Meet some of the World Economic Forum's Technology Pioneers 窶・and the innovations
they are bringing to market

ARTS
Fall Entertainment Preview
The days are getting shorter, but there's still plenty to do. Take a spin through
the best of the coming season

BRIEFING
The Moment
By HANNAH BEECH
9|6|10: Shenzhen

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In this issue
Edition: Asia
Vol. 176, No. 11

COVER
Why Israel Doesn't Care About Peace (World)
By KARL VICK / JERUSALEM
Israelis feel prosperous, secure 窶・and disengaged from the peace process. Is
that wise?

WORLD
Profiting from Peace
By AMANTHA PERERA / JAFFNA
The end of Sri Lanka's civil war has seen a resumption of business, both big and
small, in the Tamil heartland. But much more must be done to bring the area back
to the national fold

GLOBAL BUSINESS
Branson Circles His Wagons (Aviation)
By STACY PERMAN / HOUSTON
Faced with an industry of jumbo alliances, Virgin assembles a quirky one of its
own

String Theory (Sporting Goods)
By KRISTINA DELL
Babolat toppled the racket market by first focusing on the secondary piece of
the business

ARTS
General Knowledge (Books)
By ANDREW MARSHALL
A biography of Burma's military leader underscores how little we actually know
of his brutish life

GLOBAL ADVISER
A Perfect Day In Santiago (TIME Traveler)
By MARISA MAZRIA KATZ
Let three savvy locals plan your introduction to Chile's busy capital

Animal House (Great Outdoors)
By JASON TEDJASUKMANA
At this wildlife shelter, human guests help pay for the upkeep of animal ones

Miami Weiss (Check In)
By LIZ OZAIST
Gianni Versace's former home is now an all-suite boutique hotel

Bohemic Rhapsody (Amuse-Bouche)
By PHIL ZABRISKIE
Francesc Gimeno's Barcelona restaurant is a marvel

LETTERS
In this issue
Edition: Europe
Vol. 176, No. 10

COVER
What's So Great About Organic Food?
By JEFFREY KLUGER
Organic food comes with real health benefits and significant costs. TIME looks
at both sides of the debate

GLOBAL BUSINESS
Barcelona's Transfer Troubles (Sports)
By BOBBY GHOSH
As Europe's big-spending clubs cut back, Spain's champion shows the perils of
debt

LETTERS
What Rover Knows (Inbox)
Russia's War on Terrorism; Rethinking Iraq; Battle at Ground Zero

GLOBAL ADVISER
The Rangoon of The Glass Palace (Sense of Place)
By TIM KINDSETH
The old Burmese capital, in the evocative prose of Amitav Ghosh

Sleep in the Treetops (Great Outdoors)
By MATTHEW LINK
Next time you're in the woods, try "canopy camping" 窶・the ultimate in tree-hugging

The Jewel of Modena: Osteria Francescana (Amuse-Bouche)
By SUDI PIGOTT
Celebrated Italian chef Massimo Bottura's take on the classical osteria

An Oasis in Mumbai: Le Sutra (Check In)
By KAVITHA RAO
The small hotel in the boho Bandra district offers some personality amid the glitz
of India's Bollywood capital
COVER
Islam in America (United States)
By BOBBY GHOSH / DEARBORN
It's part of the fabric of life, but protests reveal a growing hostility to the religion of Muslims

WORLD
Kashmir's New Warriors
By JYOTI THOTTAM / SRINAGAR
Their cause is not independence or union with Pakistan, but the ouster of India's military from their homeland

North Korea's Mafia Moment
By BILL POWELL / SEOUL
A secret report says the North torpedoed and sank a South Korean ship. With tension rising in the region, what will the U.S. do?

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GLOBAL BUSINESS
Saving Saab (Autos)
By JOSEPH R. SZCZESNY
GM couldn't kill it. Loyalists love it. The Dutchman behind the plan to revive the Swedish car brand

Where Shop Meets Hip-Hop (Marketing)
By STACY PERMAN
Translation Advertising's Steve Stoute sells the convergence of music, sports and merchandising

GLOBAL ADVISER
Back from The Dead (On Show)
By DAVID KAUFMAN
The Grateful Dead's favorite dauber launches a new gallery

Down on the Farm (Check In)
By SIMON HORSFORD
One Turkish hotel is harvesting the potential of rich organic agriculture

Displays of Affluence (Style Watch)
By MORGAN OMMER
Ho Chi Minh City's L'Usine is a cafテゥ, an exhibition space and a store rolled into one

Bearing Up Nicely (The Great Outdoors)
By TINA WALSH
Chengdu Panda Base offers guided tours and interactive educational facilities
In this issue
Edition: Asia
Vol. 176, No. 8

COVER
Jonathan Franzen: The Wide Shot (Profile)
By LEV GROSSMAN
At a time when the trend in fiction has been toward specialization, the author
of The Corrections and the new Freedom is a devotee of the wide shot, the
all-embracing, way-we-live-now novel

GLOBAL BUSINESS
Brazil's Start-Up Generation (Technology)
By LORI IOANNOU / SÃO PAULO
Getting funded can be a torture test. Maybe that's why its entrepreneurs are so
adept

Danone's Cheap Trick (Corporate Conscience)
By BARBARA KIVIAT
Figuring out how to make a nutritious yogurt for poor kids yielded unexpected
benefits

ARTS
Charlie Chan: Watching the Detective (Books)
By PICO IYER
Yunte Huang's Charlie Chan study is a Chinese look at how America has looked at
China

WORLD
Pakistan Floods: In Deep Water
By OMAR WARAICH / ISLAMABAD
Pakistan's slow and weak response to its disastrous floods might be the moment
hard-line Islamists have been waiting for

Cleaning Up Sumo
By HANNAH BEECH / SAITAMA SAKAE
Racked by scandal and an influx of foreign competitors, can Japan's most
traditional sport keep up with the times?

GLOBAL ADVISER
Hang Loose at Komune Resort and Spa (Check In)
By PHIL BROWN
Commune with Australia's surf set at this hip Gold Coast hideaway

Get Lost in Tokyo's Design Festa Gallery (Next Time You're in ... Tokyo)
By ROB GOSS
The Harajuku exhibition space lets young artists' imaginations take over

Visit the Quebecois Beaver (TIME Traveler)
By HILLARY BRENHOUSE
Veer off the whale trail and take a tour of the Tadoussac forests

Tour the San Andreas Fault (Diversions)
By MATTHEW LINK
California's Elite Land Tours takes you to the epicenter
In this issue
Edition: Asia
Vol. 176, No. 7

COVER
Inside the Minds of Animals (Science)
By JEFFREY KLUGER
Science is revealing just how smart other species can be 窶・and raising new
questions about how we treat them

BUSINESS
China: Betting Big on High-Speed Rail (China)
By AUSTIN RAMZY
China is hoping that massive investment in its railway system will speed up
development of its interior, give it a competitive edge over other major economies
and bring in even more export earnings

ARTS
An Art Boom in Hong Kong (Art)
By CHRISTOPHER DEWOLF
Hong Kong's flowering arts scene has its roots in a run-down factory district



GLOBAL BUSINESS
Commerce amid Conflict (Economic Development)
By STACY PERMAN
In Israel, Arabs and Jews partner in start-ups and find common ground. But the
friction remains

Going Ape over Takeovers (Governance)
By ADAM SMITH
In the wake of Kraft's conquest of Cadbury, the U.K. considers limits on
dealmaking
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