l n the West, gay power is so weIl established, some say it's too respectable for flamboyant paradesanymore. Now, however, the move- ment is winning new rights in bellwether emerging powers-from China to South Mrica-and even in the original home of
macho, Latin America. This could be a global civil-rightsrevolution. Page 44
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IRAQ: The brain trust behind the Petraeus strategy 20 TERROR:Anewu.S. 'Peace Corps with weapons' 24 ASIA: North Koreasuddenly plays nice-here's why 28
U.S. AFFAIRS:How Hillary
Clinton decides 32
BUSINESS:A virtuous circle of US. trash exports to China 38 BOOKS:Tribes of Africa in
telling photos 50
FASHION:The reign of the celebrity stylist
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