In this issue
Edition: South Pacific
Edition: South Pacific
No. 4
COVER
Can This Man Save The American Auto Industry?
(Business)
Part rebel, part prince, Bill Ford believes a green revolution can fix his family's troubled company. But can he make cars you'll crave?
GLOBAL BUSINESS
No More Heroes
Scarred by scandal, leaders in such fields as politics, business and science are viewed with mounting suspicion. How are they being undermined and what can they do to shore up public trust?
ASIA
Living on the Edge
High-flying tycoon Takafumi Horie is entangled in a fraud investigation, rattling stock markets and raising doubts about Japan's economic recovery
Collateral Damage (Viewpoint)
Livedoor's woes may be a setback for corporate reform
ARTS
Slipping Into the Light
(Arts/Books)
In her alluring third novel, Australia's Gail Jones summons up a cinematic century of terror and awe
NOTEBOOK
A Year of Troubles
Thousands take to the streets in Nepal despite an increasingly harsh crackdown by the King

Cartoons of the Week
Who Will Inherit Joel Stein's Kid?
The Weekly Acoustic News
Asterix at 50: The Comic Hero Conquers the World
Photos: Silvio Berlusconi and the Politics of Sex
Pictures of the Week
Short List: TIME's Weekly Critics' Picks
Piecing Together Nabokov's Last Novel
Photos: Peru's Sacred Glacier Is Melting
New Moon Review: Team Jacob Ascending