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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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TIME's photographers cover the SARS outbreak
How SARS Kills
The inner workings of the disease
Global Reach
More than 4,600 cases of SARS had been reported by last week
Virus on the Move
How SARS may have jumped the species barrier

How Bad Is It?
Beijing has come clean, but the litmus test of China's new openness is Shanghai
Tapping the Source
Did Guangdong Beat the Bug? And if so, how?
Hong Kong
Mishandling of SARS is the latest symptom of the SAR's system failure
Viewpoint
Will SARS Transform China's Chiefs?

SARS: Unmasking a Crisis
As SARS rages through China, TIME investigates a cover-up that may have killed
[04/21/2003]
SARS: How Scared Should You Be?
Asia's killer virus has the region on edge
[04/07/2003]
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FROM THE MAY 5, 2003 ISSUE OF TIME MAGAZINE; POSTED MONDAY, APRIL 28, 2003


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