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Edition: Asia
Vol. 172, No. 24

COVER
After the Horror (Asia / India)
The Mumbai attacks have ignited grief and anger, revealed the city's strengths and its weaknesses and sparked calls for a change in India's very character

Opportunity in Crisis (Commentary)
The atrocity in Mumbai gives India and Pakistan a chance to talk peace, not wage war


UNITED STATES
Is This Detroit's Last Winter? (Economy / Autos)
After 30 years of poor cars and worse management, the Big Three want Uncle Sam's help. Does that make sense?


GLOBAL BUSINESS
Boiling Point (Energy)
Iceland is betting on geothermal energy to power its future. Can it turn poorer parts of the world onto steam as well?

Banking Green (Avoided Deforestation)
Paying countries to keep their forests standing may be one of the best ways to ease global warming

Cementing the Future (Building Materials)
Architects are using stylish high-tech concrete to create beautiful — and greener — buildings

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BRIEFING
The Moment
12|02|08: Bangkok


GLOBAL ADVISER
The Real Australia (Check In)
Inspired by Baz Luhrmann's new fantastical epic about land down under? Here's the place to stay

Molecular Mixology in Singapore (Grapevine)
Next time you're in town, visit the Tippling Club, where the barman uses flavored smoke, dust and air to make magic in your mai tai

Homegrown Healing Treatments (Live It Up)
Next time you're on the road, bliss out at spas that offer treatments with a native twist

Louisiana's Disappearing Music (Diversions)
Travelers to the southern sate should take a dance partner to these Cajun music venues — while they last


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