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Edition: South Pacific
No. 31

COVER
How to Fix Capitalism (In His Words)
In these tough times, it's easy to forget that during the past century, the world has gotten better. But billions have not been able to benefit from capitalism's miracle. Here's how to help them


UNITED STATES
Can Paulson Save the Economy?
The Treasury Secretary made his reputation as a crafty Wall Street dealmaker, but heading off a crippling recession will be his toughest job yet


ASIA
Domestic Violence
India has often blamed terrorist attacks on foreign groups. But deadly bombings in a city known for religious discord have raised the specter of a threat closer to home

Split Personality
The Chinese enclave of Macau is today the world's biggest gaming town, surpassing even Las Vegas. But there's a dark side to its glitter

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EUROPE
Vision Limited
In the summer after Ireland's rejection of the Lisbon treaty, Eurocrats worry that the E.U.'s glory days are behind it


GLOBAL BUSINESS
Money Talks (Finance)
Wealthy Arab women are gaining more control over their finances — and investment firms are taking notice


ARTS
A New Dawn for Hair (Theater)
The legendary show is back, and so, perhaps, is the Age of Aquarius

Factory Girls (Exhibitions)
Relics of convict women give a glimpse into the lives of ancestors some Australians still find shameful


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