In this issue
Edition: Asia
Edition: Asia
Vol. 171, No. 25
COVER
How to Survive A Disaster
Disasters are becoming more frequent and costly. But there are steps we can take to improve our chances of survival
ASIA
Winning A War of Stealth
With the help of the U.S., the Philippine military has the terror group Abu Sayyaf running for cover in the country's south. But while it's hurting, it's far from dead
BUSINESS
Asia Hits an Oil Slick
(Asia / Economy)
Soaring crude prices could spell trouble for the region's fast-growing economies
ESSAY
True Pride
The Sichuan earthquake showed the kind and gentle face of Chinese nationalism
LETTERS
Inbox
GLOBAL BUSINESS
Water Pressure
(Corporate Social Responsibility / Environment)
In an increasingly parched world, Coca-Cola takes steps to secure access to its most vital ingredient
ARTS
A Graphic Account
(Books)
Chinese graphic design is livelier than it has ever been, according to a breezy new roundup
GLOBAL ADVISER
Horsing Around
(TIME Traveler)
Old Citroëns live again as touring cars
Bali Highs at New Rooftop Lounge (Check In)
Stop in for a drink on the mythic island's hippest new spot
The Flip Side (Amuse Bouche)
A young chef perfects the haute burger in Hong Kong
On the Waterfront (Next Time You're In ... Edinburgh)
Things are looking up for Edinburgh's gentrifying dock district

Junior Eurovision: Schoolyard Crushes with Glitter
Can the A380 Bring the Party Back to the Skies?
Who Will Inherit Joel Stein's Kid?
Cartoons of the Week
The Weekly Acoustic News
Climate Central: Training Pilots to Land on Skis
Asterix at 50: The Comic Hero Conquers the World
Silvio Berlusconi and the Politics of Sex
Pictures of the Week
Twilight Sequel New Moon Sets Records at the Box Office