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In this issue
Edition: Asia
Vol. 176, No. 5

COVER
How Japan's Resistance to Change Made It Falter (Japan)
By MICHAEL SCHUMAN / SENDAI
Japan's resistance to change has made it falter. How the nation reforms its
economy and companies will determine its future

Crisis? What Crisis? (Commentary)
By MARK L. CLIFFORD
The Japanese are finally taking time to smell the cherry blossoms. Good for them

VIEWPOINT
Seeing the Light
By LAURENCE BRAHM
China should make the Tibetan Plateau its linchpin in the development of solar
power

ARTS
Feng Xiaogang's Aftershock: The Big One (Movies)
By AUSTIN RAMZY
Feng Xiaogang's new earthquake epic will doubtless shake up the Chinese box office

GLOBAL BUSINESS
Defying Gravity (Consumer Goods)
By MICHAEL SCHUMAN / SEOUL
Aggressive LG gained on rivals in the recession. It's leading a new wave of rising
Asian brands

The Light Idea (Technology)
By THOMAS K. GROSE
In the search for greener, more flexible LEDs, manufacturers are going organic

GLOBAL ADVISER
Drink Your Meds (Grapevine)
By JEFFREY T. IVERSON
Great wines are being made on the sun-kissed isles of southern Europe

Bay Watch (Check In)
By LIZ OZAIST
The ultramodern Vancouver Fairmont is a departure for the typically white-gloved
chain

Swinging Sixty (On Show)
By JASON TEDJASUKMANA
Indonesia's Teguh Ostenrik has got his groove back

Soho Not a No-Go (Amuse-Bouche)
By SUDI PIGOTT
When it comes to real dining, London's Soho district has been off the radar for
some time

LETTERS
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In this issue
Edition: Asia
Vol. 176, No. 4


COVER
Soldiers Of Fortune (Burma)
By HANNAH BEECH / PYIN U LWIN
To cement its wealth and power, Burma's junta is prepping the next generation
of military and business elites

WORLD
Here Comes The Junior Partner (David Cameron)
By CATHERINE MAYER
Britain's new Prime Minister, David Cameron, talks to TIME about his first
official visit to the U.S. Why the man and his politics are worth watching

SPORT
A Nation Wins As One
By LISA ABEND / MADRID
Long considered soccer's great underdog, Spain has finally won the World Cup.
But the greater victory is how the game has helped the country make peace with
its different identities

ARTS
Words of War (Books)
By NEEL MUKHERJEE
Conflict, loss and the human spirit get widescreen treatment in Chang-rae Lee's
latest work

GLOBAL ADVISER
Rock N Rolls Rental (Check In)
By MATTHEW LINK
Don't just ogle a rock star's home. Next vacation, rent one for yourself

Next Time You're in Namibia
By CLAIRE L. BELL
Take a slow ride on the Desert Express

Five Reasons to Visit Aqaba (TIME Traveler)
By DAVID KAUFMAN
Time to wise up to the Red Sea's best-kept secret

Croquet and Tea at London's Goring Hotel (Diversions)
By SUDI PIGOTT
Every Thursday this summer, the Goring offers afternoon tea and a round of croquet
on the lawn

LETTERS
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In this issue
Edition: Asia
Vol. 176, No. 3

COVER
The Only Child Myth (Society)
By LAUREN SANDLER
They're supposed to be spoiled, selfish and lonely. In fact they're just fine
and on the rise

Cousin Removed (Commentary)
By HANNAH BEECH
China's one-child policy has affected kinship and gender ratios perhaps
needlessly



WORLD
How India's Success Is Killing Its Holy River
By JYOTI THOTTAM / PIPOLA
From the Himalayas to the plains, rampant growth is turning the Ganges into a
toxic sewer. It's not too late to put things right

GLOBAL ADVISER
A Perfect Day in Jerusalem (TIME Traveler)
By DAVID KAUFMAN
Three savvy locals tell you the best way to spend it

It's All Gone Pear-Shaped (Grapevine)
By SIMON HORSFORD
Perry is enjoying a dramatic revival

Donald Fisher's Haul (On Show)
By DAVID KAUFMAN
A stunning art collection finally goes on public show

Summoned to Shambhala Palace (Check In)
By MARTHA ANN OVERLAND
A new boutique hotel in Lhasa is the former home of a Tibetan lama

LETTERS
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In this issue
Edition: Asia
Vol. 176, No. 2

COVER
The Lost Continent (Europe's Economy)
By MICHAEL SCHUMAN / MADRID
Fixing Europe's economic problems will require difficult choices and painful
change. But is it too late to avoid failure?

NOTEBOOK
The Moment (Briefing)
By ZOHER ABDOOLCARIM
6|29|10: Chongqing

GLOBAL BUSINESS
Look Who's Leading (The World Economy)
By MICHAEL ELLIOTT / CAPE TOWN
To restart their stalled economies, the big powers must tap into the dynamism
of the developing world

ESSAY
The Case for Keeping Out
By NANCY GIBBS
We have the technology to spy on our kids. That doesn't mean we should use it

GLOBAL ADVISER
Five Reasons to Visit Pusan (TIME Traveler)
By GEOFFREY CAIN
South Korea's second city has all of Seoul's glitz and shopping, and a great big
beach to boot

Retreat to Puntacana Resort & Club (Check In)
By LIZ OZAIST
Find heavenly bliss at this recently revamped getaway in the Dominican Republic

Meet Barcelona's Girl Guides (Style Watch)
By KATE JOHNSON
If want to get a handle on the Spanish city's design scene, toss your guide aside
and book a tour with Antiques & Boutiques

Next Time You're in ... Goa
By CHRYSELLE D'SILVA DIAS
Skip the full-moon party and get in touch with the Indian state's green roots
at the Goa Chitra Museum

LETTERS
In this issue
Edition: Asia
Vol. 175, No. 26

COVER
Living in Limbo (World)
By KRISTA MAHR / TANJUNG PINANG
Confusion over who is or is not a refugee and the sheer numbers involved are
causing a breakdown in how the world copes with people fleeing their homes

ARTS
It's a Wrap (Books)
By JYOTI THOTTAM
India's versatile sari is the subject of a definitive new study

Doesn't Travel Well (Books)
By STEPHEN MCCARTY
Elsie Sze's second novel could do with less exotica

GLOBAL BUSINESS
China's New Continent (Africa)
By ALEX PERRY / KINSHASA, CAPE TOWN AND LUSAKA
Pouring investment into African nations, China finds fertile territory for its
rising influence

GLOBAL ADVISER
Marrakech Expressed (Check In)
By DAVID KAUFMAN
A multimillion-dollar renovation gives Morocco's famed La Mamounia hotel a much
needed lift

Next Time You're in ... Siem Reap
By ADAM ROSE
Unravel the mysteries of sericulture at Angkor Silk Farm

Meal Ticket to Ride (Amuse-Bouche)
By NEEL CHOWDHURY
K.F. Seetoh knows more about Singapore dining than any other man on two wheels

Best Enjoyed Young (Grapevine)
By JEFFREY T. IVERSON
Younger European oenophiles are reversing the market perception of wine as an
older person's drink

LETTERS
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In this issue
Edition: Asia
Vol. 175, No. 25

COVER
Battling a Scourge (World)
By ALEX PERRY / APAC
Malaria continues to ravage the developing world. Can a new model for global aid
finally end the plague?

COMMENTARY
Korean War: After 60 Years, the Hostilities Rage On
By BILL POWELL
Decades of conflict on the Korean peninsula could end if China so wished

NOTEBOOK
The Moment (Briefing)
By CHRISTOPHER SHAY
06|10|10: Space

ESSAY
What China's Labor Unrest Means
By AUSTIN RAMZY
China's current wave of labor disputes marks the dawn of a new social and economic
era

GLOBAL ADVISER
Five Reasons to Visit the North York Moors (TIME Traveler)
By TINA WALSH
Think bleak, blustery and beautiful

Cut and Polished (Check In)
By RON GLUCKMAN
Its name translating as "beautiful, unfinished gem," the PuLi is one of Shanghai's
most anticipated hotel relaunches in years

All That Jazz (Curtain Raiser)
By CYNTHIA DIAL
It's time for the jazz world's biggest festival once again

Home Comforts (Amuse-Bouche)
By GEMMA PRICE
Ho Chi Minh City's Le Toit Gourmand trades on charm and conviviality
In this issue
Edition: Asia
Vol. 175, No. 23

COVER
World Cup 2010 (The Global Game)
Once every four years, the globe's biggest sporting event enraptures soccer fans
窶・and, yes, that includes Americans

NOTEBOOK
The Moment (Briefing)
By ZOHER ABDOOLCARIM
6|2|10: Tokyo

UNITED STATES
On the Edge (Environmental Disaster)
By BRYAN WALSH / VENICE, LA.
Birds poisoned, fisheries destroyed, coastline slicked, livelihoods wrecked. The
ongoing oil spill is an environmental calamity like none we've ever faced. And
it's not just residents of the vulnerable Gulf who will get hit by it. This time
we're all going to feel the pain

ARTS
Unraveling North Korea: The Beginning of the End (Books)
By MARK L. CLIFFORD
Two new studies suggest that the North Korean state is slowly starting to unravel

WORLD
Armed Farces (Afghanistan)
By TIM MCGIRK/ KABUL
The U.S. has spent $26 billion building up the Afghan army. But it is still poorly
trained and rife with internal rivalries. Will it ever be fit to fight?



GLOBAL ADVISER
Kicking On (World Cup Special)
By ALEX PERRY
What's there to do when the whistle blows? Nine prominent South Africans tell
you how to spend your free days in three of the World Cup's host cities 窶・
Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban

LETTERS
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In this issue
Edition: Asia
Vol. 175, No. 22

COVER

The Trial of Benedict XVI (Religion / The Catholic Church)
By JEFF ISRAELY AND HOWARD CHUA-EOAN
The Pope can cite theology and tradition in defense of the church, but with many Catholics wanting a very modern kind of accounting for the sex-abuse scandal, words and ritual may no longer be enough

WORLD

Raising a Red Flag
By HANNAH BEECH / KHON KAEN
Even as Bangkok returns to normal, Thailand's antigovernment Red Shirt protesters vow from their stronghold in the country's northeast to fight on

The Right Might
By HANNAH BEECH / SEMARANG
What the crack police unit leading Indonesia's fight against militancy can teach the world about counterterrorism

COMMENTARY

That Sinking Feeling
By BILL POWELL
If war is not a real option, there is little South Korea can do to contain Kim Jong Il's lunacy

GLOBAL ADVISER

Five Reasons to Visit Stromboli (TIME Traveler)
By JACKIE GUIGUI-STOLBERG
A holiday on a continuously active volcano is bound to go off with a bang

Photo Finish (On Show)
By RON GLUCKMAN
Caochangdi PhotoSpring could well be a swan song for the trendy Beijing art district

Scotsman, You Don't Have to Put On the Red Light (Check In)
By ALEX PERRY
Blythswood Square is an ultra-chic hotel at one of Glasgow's best addresses

Next Time You're in ... Singapore
By KARI LIPSCHUTZ
Visit Books Actually, an old-fashioned literary shrine in Chinatown

LETTERS
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In this issue
Edition: Asia
Vol. 175, No. 19

COVER

The Best of Asia 2010
Our annual Best of Asia guide scours the continent to bring you its finest
experiences for the mind, body and soul

Best for the Mind

Best for the Body

Best for the Soul


NOTEBOOK
The Moment (Briefing)
By ZOHER ABDOOLCARIM
5|11|10: Tarlac

UNITED STATES
The New Sheriffs of Wall Street
By MICHAEL SCHERER / WASHINGTON
They skipped the partner track. They were underestimated by men. But the women
who will regulate banking and finance for the next generation are not accustomed
to taking no for an answer

WORLD

Cameron and Clegg: Two Heads Better Than One
By CATHERINE MAYER / LONDON
David Cameron and Nick Clegg have forged a coalition. Now they have to reconnect
with the British voters who put them into government

ARTS

Dream Weaver (Books)
By TIM KINDSETH
Chinese poet Yang Lian fashions a dark, impenetrable but at times beautiful world

LETTERS
In this issue
Edition: Asia
Vol. 175, No. 18

COVER

The Meaning of the Mess (United States)
By BRYAN WALSH
A blown oil well in the Gulf of Mexico creates an environmental catastrophe 窶・
but the accident could at last provide the impetus to craft an energy policy that
is smart, pragmatic and green

SPECIAL REPORT

Beyond Times Square: The Growing Threat from Pakistan
By BOBBY GHOSH
No longer satisfied with targeting India, Pakistan's extremist groups are taking
direct aim at the U.S. and its allies

BRIEFING

The Moment
By BILL POWELL
5|3|10: Dalian

COMMENTARY

A Royal Dilemma
By HANNAH BEECH
The standoff in Bangkok has opened up a surprise discussion about the monarchy's
role in Thailand

GLOBAL ADVISER

Five Reasons To Visit Fez (TIME Traveler)
By DAVID KAUFMAN
After 13 centuries, it's become an overnight tourist sensation

The Ocean House Hotel: A Room with a View (Check In)
By LIZ OZAIST
A Rhode Island seafront gem lives again in tasteful replica

Old School Thai in Bangkok (Amuse-Bouche)
By JOHN KRICH
Finding real Thai food in Bangkok's restaurants is surprisingly tough. Enter
Bo.lan

Experience the Gibbon in Laos (Great Outdoors)
By BRENDAN BRADY
A cluster of tree houses in this southeast Asian nation sets the scene for
eco-adventure

LETTERS
In this issue
Edition: Asia
Vol. 175, No. 18

COVER

The 2010 TIME 100: The World's Most Influential People
Our annual list of the people whose ideas, innovations and actions are shaping
our world

Leaders
Brazil's President, Luiz Inテ。cio Lula da Silva, and other global movers and
shakers

Artists
Lady Gaga, Banksy and others who make us dance, giggle and retweet

Thinkers
Architect Zaha Hadid, plus scientists, statesmen and a U.S. Supreme Court Justice

Heroes
The inspiring feats of an urban farmer, a champion skater and icons like Bill
Clinton

BRIEFING

The Moment
By KRISTA MAHR
4|25|10: Okinawa

GLOBAL BUSINESS

Lenovo's Legend Returns (Technology)
By MICHAEL SCHUMAN / BEIJING
Liu Chuanzhi built China's first global computer company. Now he's rebuilding
it

GLOBAL ADVISER

Five Reasons to Visit Naoshima (TIME Traveler)
By ROB GOSS
Think art, more art and frolics in a hot tub

Guesthouses of the Holy (Check In)
By SIMON HORSFORD
A few blissful days at England's Quarr Abbey can be quite a revelation

This Little Piggy: Maialino (Amuse-Bouche)
By DAVID KAUFMAN
Make a little pig of yourself at Danny Meyer's Gramercy Park trattoria, Maialino

Next Time You're in ... Hong Kong
By HILLARY BRENHOUSE
Take a free lesson in Chinese archery

LETTERS
In this issue
Edition: Asia
Vol. 175, No. 17

COVER

Love, Sex, Freedom and the Paradox of the Pill (Society)
By NANCY GIBBS
In May 1960, the FDA approved a new oral contraceptive. Somehow we are still
fighting about it half a century later 窶・whom it helped, whom it hurt, what it
meant and why it mattered

ASIA

Shanghai's Back on Top of the World
By AUSTIN RAMZY / SHANGHAI
Big and brash, what was once the Paris of the East is preparing for the expo and
getting ready to welcome the world again

The Capture of Shanghai
By DON MORRISON
A sweeping new photo anthology depicts Shanghai's astonishing story

NOTEBOOK

The Moment (Briefing)
By JYOTI THOTTAM
4|18|10: New Delhi

GLOBAL ADVISER

Next Time You're in Johor Bahru
By JOHN KRICH
Be struck by the divine sparkle at Malaysia's glassy Hindu temple

One Night in Panama City (TIME Traveler)
Let those in the know tell you the best options for an evening in the city by
the canal

The Next El Bulli: L'Enclume (Amuse-Bouche)
By ALEX PERRY
When El Bulli closes for two years in 2012, L'Enclume will be the world's best
restaurant

On the Shores of Lake Malawi (Check In)
By LEE MIDDLETON
The Mozambican side of one of the world's largest freshwater lakes has escaped
the tourist invasion, offering a haven of empty beaches

LETTERS
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In this issue
Edition: Asia
Vol. 175, No. 16

COVER

Afghanistan: A Tale of Soldiers and a School
By JOE KLEIN
Deep in the Taliban heartland, U.S. troops led by a determined young officer tried to win hearts and minds by reopening a school. The obstacles they met show just how tough it will be to win the war in Afghanistan

ASIA

The Next Aquino: Can Noynoy Save The Philippines?
By ISHAAN THAROOR / ZAMBOANGA CITY
In an echo of the past, the late Corazon Aquino's son Noynoy is running for President of the Philippines. Is he up to saving his beleaguered nation?

ESSAY

Thailand's Broken Democracy
By HANNAH BEECH
Thailand suffers from ceaseless spasms of political instability because its democracy is broken

SOCIETY

Christianity's Surge in Indonesia
By HANNAH BEECH / TEMANGGUNG
Evangelical Christianity is booming in Asia. But in Muslim-majority Indonesia, the struggle for souls is tense

GLOBAL ADVISER

All Boxed In (Sense of Place)
By TIM KINDSETH
A look at Taipei through the cold, wry lens of one of its most famous filmmakers

One Night in Bangalore (TIME Traveler)
By KAVITHA RAO
Do as the locals suggest

Splendor on the Steppe (Check In)
By CYNTHIA ROSENFELD
Sumptuously comfortable rooms await you at Mongolia's first five-star hotel

Waiter, There's a Revolution in My Bistro (Amuse-Bouche)
By JEFFREY T. IVERSON
A new generation of globetrotting, multilingual chefs has returned home to reimagine French cuisine

In this issue
Edition: Asia
Vol. 175, No. 15

COVER

How to Think About China (U.S. - China)
By JOSHUA COOPER RAMO
As Barack Obama prepares to meet China's leader, Hu Jintao, the U.S. needs to find a fresh way of dealing with the new superpower. Here's how to do it

ASIA

Change in Tokyo: Hatoyama's Bid for Respect (Japan)
By MICHAEL SCHUMAN / TOKYO
Yukio Hatoyama aims to shake up a fading Japan, but he's causing more confusion than reform

NOTEBOOK

The Moment (Briefing)
By ISHAAN THAROOR
4|1|10: New Delhi

WORLD

Bomb Chasers: How a Potential Nuke Was Rescued from the Chile Quake (Loose Nukes)
By EBEN HARRELL / SANTIAGO
Inside a top-secret program to keep nuclear material from getting into the hands of terrorists

Can This Be the World's Newest Nation? (Sudan)
By ALEX PERRY
As a referendum on independence approaches, southern Sudan prepares for secession. Why aid workers and experts worry it won't be ready

GLOBAL BUSINESS

Russia Plans a Silicon Valley (Start-ups)
By SIMON SHUSTER / MOSCOW
The Russian government wants to copy California's creative, freewheeling business culture 窶・except for the creative and freewheeling parts
In this issue
Edition: Asia
Vol. 175, No. 13

COVER

The Five Keys to Health Reform's Success or Failure (Health Care)
By KAREN TUMULTY AND KATE PICKERT WITH ALICE PARK
Passing the bill was just a start. It's what happens next that will determine what health care costs, whom it helps and how much changes

NOTEBOOK

The Moment (Briefing)
By ISHAAN THAROOR
03|22|10: Washington

WORLD

Thailand: Why the Reds Are in Revolt
By HANNAH BEECH / BANGKOK
The antigovernment protests in Bangkok go beyond politics. They reflect a growing anger among Thailand's poor over the nation's persistently wide wealth gap

Is Google the Omen of a U.S.-China Trade War?
By BILL POWELL / SHANGHAI
Google has flouted the cardinal rule of doing business with China. Not everyone can afford to do the same

GLOBAL ADVISER

A Perfect Day in Amsterdam

Visiting the Dutch capital? Three knowledgeable residents have suggestions for how to while away the day
Keeping the Faith in Banda Aceh (TIME Traveler)
By ANDREW MARSHALL
Why let Shari'a police or public canings spoil a holiday in this devout Indonesian province?

After a Day of Golf, Scotland's Peat Inn (Amuse-Bouche)
By EBEN HARRELL
Six miles from St. Andrews, Scotland, the Peat Inn offers refuge for golfing pilgrims battered by wind, rain and greasy Scottish fare

Escape to Jumby Bay (Check In)
By LIZ OZAIST
The Jumby Bay Resort off the northern coast of Antigua is a welcome anomaly for the Caribbean, with has nary a cruise ship in sight
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