COVER
The Darkest Season
The brutality of Kalimantan's Dayaks toward their Madurese neighbors shines a lurid spotlight on Indonesia's ills
The Killing Field
A massacre of innocents
Success Story
In Sumatra, Meanwhile, autonomy is working
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Parapara We Miss You Lambada
Parapara takes Japan's rote memorization fetish to the dance floor
SPORTS
And Quietly Goes the Don (Sport)
Cricket icon Don Bradman never met his match
BRIEFING
Spotlight
For the week of March 12, 2001
Milestones
For the week of March 12, 2001
ASIA
1) No Television
2) No Statues
Taliban zealots target a pair of landmark 3rd century Buddhas
Dissent by Association
The relatives of jailed dissidents are reluctantly becoming dissidents themselves and Beijing is clamping down
Thwarted Reunion
A mother's quest to see her daughter graduate
Shock Jock
Denizens of cyber-voyeuristic chatrooms may be forced to relocate
Keeping Tabs on India
India's millions have come to a consensus: their census stinks
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Message
Smooth-talking Zhou Mingwei hawks China's new diplomatic wares
TRAVEL
Happily Stone Walled in the Cordillera
Batad, a village in the northern Philippine Central Cordillera