In this issue
Edition: Asia
Edition: Asia
Vol. 168, No. 25
COVER
Can Bush Find An Exit?
(Cover Story)
Calls for a staged withdrawal from Iraq are forcing the President to contemplate the biggest U-turn of his political life. Here's why he's likely to make it
ASIA
Capitalism Comes to Afghanistan
The commercial landscape is rife with risk, but hardy entrepreneurs and multinational giants are betting that the Afghan economy will rise from the ashes
GLOBAL ADVISER
A Long Walk to Justice
(Next Time You're in ... Johannesburg)
Johannesburg's new Constitutional Court brings light to South Africa's dark past
From Russia, We Love (Tech Watch)
The tiny, sturdy and unpredictable Lomo camera makes a long-awaited return
Small Sips (Grapevine)
Sampling some of the best small-producer Champagnes
Spender Bender (The Cost-of-Living-it-Up Index)
For the guest who has everything, the Mandarin hotel chain offers an over-the-top tour, featuring private jets, lavish suites and limousines
ARTS
When Nixon Met Mao
A sparkling new book tells the inside story of one of the most momentous events of the cold war era
NOTEBOOK
How Abe Lost His Groove
Japan's Prime Minister is losing traction on affairs close to voters, polls say
Add Soap, Spin
An Indonesian mining company blamed for a disastrous flood of mud in Java tries a novel way of cleaning up its image
Taking Kim's Toys Away
The U.S. announces a list of luxury items banned from export in an attempt to pressure the North Korean regime
Milestones
Events of the Week
Verbatim
Quotes of the Week
Letters
Asia's Outstanding Individuals

A Brief History of White House State Dinners
Airline Bag Fees: As High as the Cost of a Seat?
Super-Crocodiles May Have Dined on Dinosaurs
Junior Eurovision: Schoolyard Crushes with Glitter
Can the A380 Bring the Party Back to the Skies?
Who Will Inherit Joel Stein's Kid?
Cartoons of the Week
The Weekly Acoustic News
Climate Central: Training Pilots to Land on Skis
Asterix at 50: The Comic Hero Conquers the World