COVER
Democracy, Egyptian Style (World)
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
UNITED STATES
The Way We Weren't
North and South shared the burden of slavery, and after the war, they shared in forgetting about it. But 150 years later, it's time to tell the truth
LETTERS
Inbox
WORLD
Why The U.N. Picked A Side in Ivory Coast
Why the U.N. picked a side in Ivory Coast's civil war
The Boom That's Destroying Bali
Rampant construction, marine pollution, inadequate infrastructure, water shortages, traffic jams and now violent crime. The boom that's destroying Bali
ESSAY
Whom to Protect, Whom to Abandon
It's a noble notion, but humanitarian intervention will never be applied evenly