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INTERNATIONAL EDITION March 9, 1998 No. 10 75th Anniversary Issue

ASIA

SOUTH KOREA: Ring In The New
Amid scaled-down pomp and odd celebrity, former dissident Kim Dae Jung formally assumes the mantle of the presidency

VIETNAM: Ominous Winds
As financial problems start to bite, what was once a darling of emerging economies faces its worst crisis in a decade

Good Timing: Return of a party critic

SOUTHEAST: False Savior
The export boom that was supposed to resuscitate the regionšs battered economies has yet to materialize

VIEWPOINT: Miron Mushkat on where Asia went wrong

MUSIC: Japan's Glay doesn't need to no howe to spel

ATLANTIC

EUROPE: Doubts About the Dome
Madonna and Child? Dreamscapes? Blair reveals--sort of--what's inside his millennial project

BUSINESS: The Big Chill
Rupert Murdoch quashes former Hong Kong Governor Chris Patten's book on China

Bizwatch: The subtle effects of the Asian flu on the U.S. economy; the Glaxo merger is off; and Titanic takes all

MIDDLE EAST: An Uncertain Peace Many questions are still unanswered about Iraq's weapons

CANADA

VIEWPOINT: On Self- Determination
Michael Bliss discusses its dangers

AUSTRALIA

SPORT: Formula One
Speed Limits

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