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Edition: South Pacific
Edition: South Pacific
No. 25
COVER
A Place in the Sun
(Remaking India)
India's runaway economy can no longer be ignored, but it still needs to hurdle many obstacles to stay the course
"Life is Calling" (Remaking India | A Town Grows Up)
After 15 years, a writer returns to his small hometown, and finds it changed beyond recognition
City of Dreams (Remaking India | Bombay's Boom)
A magnet for entrepreneurs, artists, jet-setters and foreign money, Bombay is the crucible of the new India
The Drive to Compete (Remaking India | Manufacturing)
Why would a growing number of international companies choose to make India their new manufacturing home?
Bangalore Goes Global (Remaking India | Outsourcing)
Indian outsourcing companies now face the same pressures they once placed on the rest of the world
Shaking The Foundations (Remaking India | The Visionary)
Ratan Tata is adapting his family conglomerate to thrive in the new, increasingly competitive India
Hollywood Loves Bollywood (Remaking India | Viewpoint)
Mira Nair on how Indian films won the West
ASIA
Pakistan's Other War
Islamabad is already battling al-Qaeda. Now it's facing an insurgency in Baluchistan
Still Losing a Harbor
Hong Kong has a rare opportunity to fix its unwelcoming waterfront. Think it will take it?
SCIENCE
Drugs Before Diagnosis?
(Science and Society)
An Australian psychiatrist defends medicating troubled adolescents to help prevent schizophrenia
ARTS
Death Takes a Holiday
(The Arts)
A new production shows why Michael Gow's play about the Australian Dream is a tragicomic classic

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The 50 Best Inventions of 2009
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The Troubled Journey of Major Hasan
Photos: A Muslim Candidate's Unconventional Strategy
U.S. Crime Writer Tackles a Real Hong Kong Cold Case