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TIME Europe September 1, 2011 Matt McAllester |
Rugby World Cup: The Healing Game The stakes for New Zealand at this World Cup may not be as high, but a win would ease the pain of a city and country still rebuilding and mourning.  |
Food Processing August 2011 Erin Erickson |
Made in Taiwan: Good Food, Good Principles The heart of Asia celebrates its food, its culture and its progress toward culinary stardom.  |
TIME Asia July 4, 2011 Maura Elizabeth Cunningham |
It's a Boy Largely as a result of sex-selective abortions, Asia today is short of 160 million women.  |
TIME Asia June 20, 2011 Brendan Brady |
Battle of the Jungle Sorng Rukavorn is one of 13 community forests in Cambodia's Oddar Meanchey province -- spread over a total of 68,000 hectares -- being registered with climate-change groups as a bank of carbon credits.  |
Lucire May 29, 2011 Elyse Glickman |
Looking Beyond the Mountains Model, actress, and now author, Yangzom Brauen has written a memoir, Across Many Mountains, of her family's journey from post-occupation Tibet to their new life in the west.  |
TIME Asia May 30, 2011 Andrew Marshall |
Drugged Out Northern Laos was once notorious for opium, and its derivative, heroin. Together with Thailand and Burma, this mountainous region makes up the Golden Triangle, which once provided at least half of the world's opium supply.  |
TIME Asia May 30, 2011 Jyoti Thottam |
State of Affairs What comes after the founding of a nation, and all its joys and traumas, when revolutionaries turn into politicians and guerrillas become ordinary sons and daughters again? That's the subject of Tahmima Anam's The Good Muslim, set in Bangladesh after the 1971 war of independence.  |
TIME Asia April 25, 2011 Andrew Marshall |
Face Facts While Burma's economic misery is due to the junta's corruption, neglect and mismanagement, the Crisis Group says that the "failed policies of sanctions and isolation" have further impoverished ordinary Burmese.  |
TIME Europe April 18, 2011 Andrew Marshall |
Postcard from Bali Most of Bali's woes stem from a problem that rival resorts would love to have: too many tourists. In 2001, the island welcomed about 1.3 million foreign visitors.  |
Lucire March 27, 2011 |
Lucire Living: Who will be the next Miss Universe New Zealand? On Sunday, May 1, 2011, the Amora Hotel Wellington will play host to Miss Universe New Zealand, crowning the country's representative to Miss Universe in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on September 12.  |
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