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TIME Asia April 11, 2011 Douglas Gillison |
One Nation Under a Hex For his fifth book, Cambodia's Curse: The Modern History of a Troubled Land, Joel Brinkley returns to the region.  |
TIME Asia February 21, 2011 Hannah Beech |
The Asian Experience Asia offers some heartening lessons for the Arab world.  |
TIME Asia February 14, 2011 Liam Fitzpatrick |
Bali High Those who propound the idea of Bali as a place of singular spirituality have harmed their cause through hyperbole and cant. With the extraordinary images in Island of the Spirits, John Stanmeyer makes a fresh and more arresting case.  |
TIME Asia January 31, 2011 Samantha Kuok Leese |
Eastern Promise The emergence of a pan-Asian market and the ability of the Internet to make YouTube or Myspace sensations of previously unknown performers has led to an explosion of creativity among young Asian musicians. Here are five names to listen out for in 2011.  |
TIME Europe December 27, 2010 Andrew Marshall |
The Lady: Aung San Suu Kyi's Fight for Freedom Since filming of his biopic The Lady began in Thailand in mid-October, everyone from the French director Luc Besson to best boy has been perplexed by how often art has imitated life -- and vice versa.  |
TIME Europe December 17, 2010 Andrew Marshall |
Q&A: Luc Besson When French producer and director Luc Besson started making his biopic of Burmese democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi, she was still under house arrest in Rangoon.  |
TIME Europe December 17, 2010 Andrew Marshall |
Q&A: Michelle Yeoh Best known for fighting the bad guys in martial-arts epic Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and alongside James Bond in Tomorrow Never Dies, Michelle Yeoh has had to tap into an inner strength to play Burmese democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi in Luc Besson's biopic The Lady.  |
The Motley Fool December 6, 2010 Travis Hoium |
Warning Signs for Las Vegas Sands The possible loss of the ability to develop two sites in Macau is an unexpected blow to Las Vegas Sands.  |
TIME Asia December 13, 2010 Sarabjit Singh |
Thank You for Sharing Many young Asians have known only two kinds of economic growth -- fast and faster. But what about the problems that cannot be resolved by growth alone?  |
TIME Asia November 29, 2010 Wang Dan |
A Lady Called Hope In my struggle for democracy in China, Aung San Suu Kyi has twice inspired me profoundly. I was living in the U.S., where I was granted asylum after spending a total of nearly seven years in jail for my role as a leader of the 1989 Tiananmen Square student protests in Beijing.  |
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