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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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Gangster State
Cash-strapped North Korea stays solvent through its profits from a host of criminal activities |
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Kim's Rackets
To fund his lifestyleand his nukesKim Jong Il helms a vast criminal network |
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South Korea
President Roh Sings the Blues |
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It is a Crisis
North Korea's atomic ambitions are real. So, too, is the prospect of a nuclear arms race in Asia
[02/24/2003] |
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Roh's Role
South Korea's new President likes a challengeand he's got a big one on his hands
[03/03/2003] |
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