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1-(1) TIME ASIA, AUGUST 17,1998, VOL.152, No.6,
It Takes Three For This Tango
To manage Asia's future, the U.S., China and Japan must think like a trio
By EZRA VOGEL
1-(2) TIME INTERNATIONAL, AUGUST 17, 1998
A Realm Where Age Doesn't Count
John Glenn heads off to retrieve the past in the future, to be young again by being old
ByROGERROSENBLANT
1-(3) TIME INTERNATIONAL, AUGUST 3, 1998
The Moon and the Clones
With the death of Alan Shepard, the future looks a little retrograde. Bring on the mice
By LANCE MORROW
1-(4) TIME INTERNATIONAL, JUNE 15, 1998
Will it be coffee, tea or He?
Religion was once a conviction. Now it is a taste
By CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER
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TIME ASIA, SEPTEMBER 28, 1998, VOL.152, NO.12
Memories of a Personal Opium War
A generation ago, the drug ruined one man and crushed his family's hopes
By LAVINIA CHANG
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TIME INTERNATIONAL NOVEMBER, 23, 1998
When Ads Subtract
The long arm of Madison Avenue can stamp a trademark just about anywhere
By JEFFREY KLUGER
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TIME INTERNATIONAL, NOVEMBER, 28, 1998
Goodbye, Brave Newtworld
His sweeping visions were a mix of brilliance and banality
By ANDREW FERGUSON
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TIME INTERNATIONAL, DECEMBER 7, 1998 VOL. 152 NO. 23
SPECIAL ISSUE TIME 100/BUILDERS & TITANS OF THE 20TH CENTURY
The Silent Friendships of Men
By ROGER ROSENBLAT
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TIME INTERNATIONAL, DECEMBER 14, 1998 VOL. 152 NO. 24
Warren Says I Should Buy a Jet
Famous people do commercials for money. So why do rich
people do them?
By MICHAEL KINSLEY
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TIME INTERNATIONAL, DECEMBER 14, 1998
Back to Basics
Limiting the definition of human rights may be the best way to defend them
By WIKTOR OSIATYNSKI
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TIME INTERNATIONAL, APRIL. 12, 1999 APRIL 12, 1999 VOL. 153 NO. 14
Paying for Auschwitz
By ROGER ROSENBLATT
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TIME INTERNATIONAL,AUGUST 24, 1998, VOL. 152 NO.8
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