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In Focus
| Displaced by Progress?Friday, 31 October 2008 | Mathew AndrewsSpecial Economic Zones near Delhi promise wealth, but they come at the risk of suffering and abuse. |
| Transportation in TransitionFriday, 31 October 2008 | Amira Valliani and George BogdenAs Delhi risks reaching a standstill, two new arrivals to its streets try to keep the city on the... |
| Mapping Community NeedsThursday, 30 October 2008 | Emma Sokoloff-RubinTwelve women leaned over a map on the floor of a crumbing room and spoke to one another... |
| Harvesting HopeThursday, 30 October 2008 | Alice WaltonAn umbrella tumbles from the old man’s hands, a smile spreading slowly across his dripping... |
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Views
| Zhongguo, Jiayou! (China, Add Gas!)Tuesday, 28 October 2008 | Paull Randt |
| From Divisions to DemocracyTuesday, 28 October 2008 | Karan Arakotaram |
| Fighting SpiritMonday, 27 October 2008 | Sneha Inguva |
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Culture
| Fantasy in Their HeartsFriday, 31 October 2008 | Sally Tan Japan's anime fanatics reenter reality. |
| The Human TouchFriday, 31 October 2008 | Naomi GrunditzSweden set the precedent for personalized eldercare, but can the program be sustained? |
| When Replicas Turn RealFriday, 31 October 2008 | Kanglei WangChina reconstructs its Russian past. |
| Paralyzed in PersiaFriday, 31 October 2008 | Rishabh KhoslaIn the Islamic Republic, millions of Afghani refugees lie forgotten by the world. |
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Yale in the World
| A World AwayThursday, 30 October 2008 | Amila GolicAs an unlikely undergraduate, former World Fellow Garentina Kraja brings context to a college campus. |
| Lost and FoundMonday, 21 July 2008 | My Khanh NgoYale researchers uncover documents of the Cambodian genocide long thought to have been lost. |
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Politics & Economics
| Pots, Pans, and PlataThursday, 30 October 2008 | Esteban TapetilloAn export tax on agricultural goods drives the citizens of Buenos Aires to the streets. |
| Paving the Road for Press FreedomThursday, 30 October 2008 | Rachel WolfOne dissident Ugandan editor's fight to protect media freedoms has landed him in the limelight. |
| Amigos, DividedWednesday, 29 October 2008 | Catherine CheneyAlong the Texas-Mexico border, security fencing impacts more than illegal immigration |
| Notes of DiplomacyMonday, 21 July 2008 | Dana D'AmelioThe New York Philharmonic performs in North Korea amid skepticism and hope. |
| Sugar-Coated RhetoricMonday, 21 July 2008 | Keily MillerIn Nicaragua’s cane country, thousands are suffering from a public health nightmare that smells of foul play. |
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Review
| Surviving the UnforgettableSunday, 20 July 2008 | Rachel Wolf‘White Light/Black Rain: The Destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki’captures the horror of nuclear war without the politics. |
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