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INTERNATIONAL EDITION April 13, 1998 VOL. 151 NO. 14

ASIA

CAMBODIA: Rough Welcome
Street fights greet the return of ousted Prince Ranariddh

SOUTH KOREA: Running On Empty
Kia Motors fights to survive, despite rival takeover bids and a too-crowded auto market

JAPAN: Bang, You're Liberalized
Japan's big move to free its financial markets is marred by a wave of bad news and investor jitters

VIEWPOINT: The Outlook-- More Ws Than Vs
Don't be fooled by recovering markets. Turbulent times lie ahead

BOOKS: An Ill-Fitting Tale
Romesh Gunesekera struggles to squeeze a baroque family drama into a tiny Sri Lanka

CANADA

VIEWPOINT: Andrew Coyne on Preston Manning

SPORT: Burning Not So Bright
Facing a backlash and an army of fellow young lions, Tiger mounts his defense at Augusta

ATLANTIC

WHITE HOUSE: Off the Hook?
Bill Clinton breathes a sigh of relief as a judge throws out the Paula Jones lawsuit. But are his problems over?

PORTUGAL: Guilty Until Proven Innocent
Englishman David Lowry has been in jail without charge for a year. Three more could pass before the case comes to trial

MIDDLE EAST: Deadly Disagreements
No one knows whether he died by bullet or bomb, but in the Middle East mutual suspicion reigns

TIME 100/EUROPE: The Alchemists
A few remarkable men dreamed of a more united, peaceful Europe and made their vision a reality

TIME 100/MIDDLE EAST: Tinderbox
Out of the collapse of empires, a volatile struggle to forge national identities

TIME 100/AFRICA: Rebirth
After the colonial hangover and decades of civil war, a new, democratic Africa is emerging

LATIN AMERICA

BRAZIL: Fires that roared across the northern Amazon Basin endangered an aboriginal culture

AUSTRALIA

MUSIC: Simone Young feminizes conducting

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