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Edition: Asia
Vol. 169, No. 13

COVER
51 Things We Can Do (Cover Story)
Here is our guide to some of the planet's best ideas, with an assessment of their impact and feel-good factor

On the Front Lines Of Climate Change (Cover Story)
Adapting to a warmer planet. The world's most vulnerable coastal communities are taking action now for a future of rising oceans and more severe floods. What America's cities can learn from them

What Now For Our Feverish Planet? (Cover Story)
Our feverish planet badly needs a cure. Climate change is caused by a lot of things, and it will take a lot of people to fix it. There's a role for big thinkers, power players, those with deep pockets—and the rest of us


LIFE
Woolmer Death Highlights Cricket's Dangerous Game
The shadow cast by Bob Woolmer's murder draws attention to cricket's underworld yet again

The Battle for an Avian Flu Vaccine
Indonesia and the WHO have reached a truce over sharing virus samples. It could right an old wrong


GLOBAL BUSINESS
Spam, to Go (Technology)
Advertisers are homing in on mobile phones as the next great marketing medium

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GLOBAL ADVISER
Reproductive System (Diversions)
Can't afford your favorite painting? To Shenzhen with you

Preservation Order (Amuse Bouche)
Bergen's unpretentious Pinvinen gastropub serves Scandinavian food the way it used to be

Creative Marketing (Next Time You're In ... Singapore)
Bored of Singapore's endless malls and chain stories? Try some alternative retail therapy at Maxwell Road's Market of Artists and Designers

Social Fabric (Style Watch)
Asian labels are cottoning on to the fact that green is more than just the color of money

Mr. Universe (Check In)
With his Philippe Starck-designed Faena Hotel and Universe in Buenos Aires, Alan Faena is going where no fashion magnate has gone before


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