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Edition: South Pacific
No. 33

COVER
How Princess Diana Changed Britain
From shy bride to passionate campaigner, Diana, Princess of Wales didn't just transform herself — she changed her country


BUSINESS
Real Estate's Fault Line
Overbuilt and overleveraged, metro Denver typifies the mortgage massacre that has buckled U.S. home prices and roiled stock markets across the globe


WORLD
Taking Aim At the Taliban
Nearly six years after the start of the war in Afghanistan, the U.S. is still struggling to build a new Afghan army. With anti-Western sentiment growing, that task is more urgent than ever

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UNITED STATES
Rove's Final Retreat
Karl Rove leaves Washington as he came in--dismissing his critics and clinging to visions of a brighter Republican future


ARTS
Japan's Prodigal Novelist Returns
Haruki Murakami, a writer of things foreign, has found a home — in the country of his birth


BRIEFING
Man on the Run
East Timorese rebel Alfredo Reinado lashes out against Australian troops

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