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The Trouble with Thailand Bombings in Bangkok cap an unhappy year for the Land of Smiles, which has been roiled by a coup, economic-policy miscues and an ongoing Muslim insurgency
Indonesia's Perilous Skies As rescuers continue the search for a downed Indonesian airliner, some say the country's aviation industry has grown too far, too fast
Can the Afghans Defend Themselves? As in Iraq, an exit strategy for foreign troops depends on building up the Afghan army. But recruiting new soldiers is growing more difficult
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Dark Days
Since leaving school, the class of '89 has endured nonstop bad newsand has seen Japan's mood turn morbid |
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Can the Class of '89 Fix Japan?
For 1989's élite graduates, the future looked brightuntil the country fell apart. Does this watershed generation have what it takes to save Japan? |
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Japan: Rising No Longer
Across once-proud Japan, ordinary citizens are coming to grips with life on the bottom
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