COVER

Turkey's Great Divide (World)

On the brink of its most important election in decades, the nation is split over how Islamic it should be. The answer lies in the hands of its youth

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BRIEFING

Kosovo Stalemate (Spotlight)

Dangers grow as Kosovo's independence is delayed again

VIEWPOINT

The Way Forward

Attempted terror attacks in London and Glasgow are a sharp reminder of the need to foster a sense that there's no contradiction in being British and Muslim

MIDDLE EAST

Ready and Waiting

A year after its war with Israel, Hizballah prepares for battle on two fronts

GLOBAL BUSINESS

Born Again (Manufacturing)

Heavy machinery doesn't die anymore, it gets remanufactured. And the end product is as good as new

Volume Control (Marketing)

Retailers are using the power of sound as a subtle sales tool

GLOBAL ADVISER

Clean Break (Diversions)

Moku Moku Yu departs from the typical look of Japanese bathhouses

SPORTS

Golf is Hell (Sport)

How the vicious course hosting this year's British Open changed the game

PROFILE

Blair's Barnum

He spent a decade as Tony Blair's closest adviser. Now Alastair Campbell has published his personal diaries of shuttle diplomacy and life in the Westminster zoo

GLOBAL ADVISER

The Damage Done (Next Time You're In ... the Golden Triangle)

Thailand's Hall of Opium explores the often tragic consequences of addiction

Make Mine a Baijiu, Bartender (Mixology)

After the saketini, what next? Chances are, the next Asian cocktail to tantalize international taste buds will be Chinese

Southern Hospitality (Amuse Bouche)

The city of Adelaide is one of the better-kept dining secrets south of the equator

LETTERS

Eating Around the World (Inbox)

Know Thine Enemy; A Rat of Refined Taste; Slaughter as Sport; Duped, Drop by Drop