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Edition: Europe
Vol. 173, No. 7

COVER
Global Economy — The Great Fall
The global economic system needs fixing. That will require new ideas and coooperation


BRIEFING
The Moment: London
London withstood the Blitz but grinds to a halt in a few inches of snow


IN THE ARENA
Why Daschle Had to Go
Obama promised to free Washington from the grip of special interests. Now he has to deliver


LETTERS
A Global Leader (Inbox)
Voice of a Black God; The Trillion-Dollar Question; Women at Work

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GLOBAL ADVISER
Thailand's Wild East (Diversions)
Ranches. Stetsons. Steak. It must be Thailand's Khao Yai reserve

Mao's Hometown (TIME Traveler)
Visit Shaoshan, in China's Hunan province, where a museum, library and ersatz 1960s communal farm are dedicated to the founder of the People's Republic

A Hidden Gem in West Java (Amuse-Bouche)
A 90-year-old Dutch colonial home in the backstreets of West Java's Bandung houses Wind Chime, a new restaurant whose tables are the most sought after in town

Manila Through the Eyes of F. Sionil José (Sense of Place)
Wind through the streets of the Philippines' capital as described in famed Rosales novels of F. Sionil José


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