COVER
In Egypt, Everyone Wants a Piece of Democracy
The public square opened by the revolution teems with groups seeking a voice in remaking the country. Not all of them sound as reassuring as the Facebook crowd
WORLD
The Specter of Genocide
Why the U.N. picked a side in Ivory Coast's civil war
VIEWPOINT
Choosing Whom To Protect In Humanitarian Interventions
It's a noble notion, but humanitarian intervention will never be applied evenly
POSTCARD FROM
Postcard from Bali
Rampant construction, marine pollution, inadequate infrastructure, water shortages, traffic jams and now violent crime. The boom that's destroying Bali
THE CULTURE
Bewitching (Art)
The dark beauty at the heart of voodoo art
BUSINESS
Africa's Starring Role (Movies)
Top-notch production facilities, low labor costs and a diverse landscape won South Africa the coveted job as Hollywood's new back lot
GLOBAL ADVISER
In Bangkok, A Passage to India (Amuse-Bouche)
Chef Gaggan Anand goes molecular in Thailand
Peru's Private Treasures at Museo Larco (Diversions)
An 18th century hacienda showcases some of Peru's finest and most cloistered artifacts
London's New Corinthia: Spoiled for Choice (Check In)
Another hot spot on London's growing list of swank hotels
LETTERS
Japan: Grace in the Ruins (Inbox)
What's Next in the Mideast; Bright Ideas; The Limits of Strictness