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7 NOTEBOOK
The tirst lady's new frontier: reality TV.
By Michelle Cottle
8 PERSaN OF INTEREST Leung Chun-ying. By Melinda Liu 9 INTERNATIONAL
Poisonous books; spoilsport tankers.
By Tunku Varadarajan
10 BUSINESS ByChris Lee and Lauren Streib H EAl TH By Kent Sepkowitz
ADVERTISING By Christopher Elliott SCIENCE By Norman Hammond 12 SOCIAL DIARIES
Why the rich hunt big game. By Rebecca Dana 13 POLITICS
Supreme arrogance. By Paul Begala 14 CONTROVERSY
Obama and the Trayvon tinderbox.
By Daniel Klaidman
16 GALLERY Tibetansonfire.
FEATURES
'Leung bas worn many ha1s in bis long pa th toward the top.'
18 Love Among the Ruins
Two decades ago, Sarajevo was the backdrop . for both fear and romance. By Charlotte Eagar 22 What's Your Tribe?
Our des ire to join a group-and to fight for it-is what makes us human. By Ka. Wilson 27 Howterror saved Sarko.
By Niall Ferguson 28 The Forgotten Jesus
Christianity bas been destroyed by politics, priests, and evangelists. Find Jour inner Jesus.
By Andrew Sullivan
34 ln the Land of the Setting Sun
The Arab Spring may have bypassed Morocco, but its people aren't happy.
By Laila Lalami
38 Voyage of the Damned
Allwalks of life teemed aboard the RMS Titanic-from dollar dukes to striving immigrants. Little did they know how they would be betrayed. By Simon Schama 43 Tea Time With Hitler
By Christopher Dickey 44 Can Tiger Get Over Himself?
We'lllearn at the Masters whether Woods is really back
By John Feinstein -MELINDA LIU PAGE 8
AGE OF TRANSITION PAGE 48 THE TITANIC DISASTER ENDURES PAGE 38
OMNIVORE
48 ART Caravaning to Byzantium.
52 TV Crackdown on reality TV in China.
56 THE CITY Manjushree Thapareflects on Katmandu.
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