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Edition: South Pacific
No. 26

COVER
Hunting Down the Bali Bombers (Asia)
They're being pursued by police, soldiers and intelligence agents from Indonesia to the Philippines. But four key suspects in the Bali bombings are still on the run


UNITED STATES
The State of Patriotism (Patriotism)
Conservatives think patriotism is a tribute to the past. Liberals believe it's a key to the future. Here's what both sides can learn from each other

The Great Wall of America (America's Fence)
The US is erecting miles of new fences along much of the Mexican border. Can a barrier stop the tide of illegal aliens?

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GLOBAL BUSINESS
Deep Heat (Energy)
In Australia, the race is on to tap a potentially inexhaustible source of clean, renewable power


SCIENCE
The Fragile X Factor
A genetic disorder you've probably never heard of may hold a key to understanding autism, infertility, dementia and more. How studying one broken gene could help scientists treat a whole host of seemingly unrelated ills


SOCIETY
Should You Drink with Your Kids?
The effort to stamp out underage alcohol use has failed, creating a culture in which young people binge in secret. John Cloud suggests there's a better way


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