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7 INTERNATIONAL NOTEBOOK Can a new president in China bring much- needed reforms? By Melinda Liu 8 PERSON OF INTEREST
Kaushik Basu: a renegade thinker arrives at the World Bank. By Matthew Zeitlin
9 WORLD ON A PAGE
Kate in Kuala Lumpur; cartoon democracy in Mumbai. By Tunku Varadarajan
10 TECH By Josh Dzieza HEALTH By Kent Sepkowitz ETIQUETTE By Jesse Ellison 12 REPORTER AT LARGE
Why young people are fleeing Russia's Far East. By Anna Nemtsova
14 CONTROVERSY
Arnold Schwarzenegger's true lies.
By Laurence Leamer 17 COMPASS
Obama's Mideast meltdown. By NialJ Ferguson
FEATURES
18 The Islamists' Last Stand
Once again the Muslim street burns with false outrage. But we must hold our heads up high.
By Ayaan Hirsi Ali 25 How It Happened
The death of a U.S. ambassador raises questions about America's foreign-policy assumptions. By Andrew J Bacevich 28 The Trouble With Valérie
Can the Elysée control the controversial new tirst lady? By Tracy McNicoll
34 Secret Weapons
The intelligence analyst who led the SEALs to Osama was a woman-and there are plenty . more like her. ll1e supersmart targeters ofthe
CIA. By Eli Lake 40 Boom Days in Burma
Investors rush in as Rangoon starts down the path ofreform. By Brendan Brady
OMN!VORE
46 FASHION Diana Vreeland: fashion's original tyrant
48 ART ll1e Met examines Warhol and his imitators.
50 CULTU REIn Brazil, a garden of dreams.
52 BOOKS The swashbuckling tale of General.Dumas.
56THE CITY Jean Kwokreflects on Leiden, Netherlands.
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