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Edition: South Pacific
Edition: South Pacific
No. 6
COVER
It's Not Over Yet
(United States / Campaign '08)
Super Tuesday was supposed to settle the Democratic race, but a split decision means it's just getting started--and could get truly ugly
Clinton, Obama: Why Not Both? (United States / Campaign '08)
Some Democratic faithful are floating visions of a dream ticket that marries Obama's energy with Clinton's expertise. But it's only a dream
Does McCain Have the Right Stuff? (United States / Campaign '08)
McCain has strengthened his claim to the GOP nomination. But growing attacks from conservatives may hurt him in November
ASIA
Can Nepal's Rebels Help Rebuild?
Nepal's Maoists once tried to topple the state. Now they are leading the Himalayan nation's political transition from monarchy to republic. But old animosities threaten the country's rebirth
BUSINESS
The Microsoft-Yahoo! Deal: A User's Guide
Will the proposed $44.6 billion buyout be a marriage of dunces or the birth of a Net overlord? Either way, a new, ad-centered era is booting up
GLOBAL BUSINESS
Fantasy League
(Top Business Teams)
How Lucasfilm is turning Asia's young artists into the next generation of digital-animation pioneers
ARTS
Asian Acts to Watch in 2008
(Music)
The region's music is fresher than ever. If you haven't checked out these artists yet, you'll be doing so soon
LETTERS
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