2009年07月10日
TIME(タイム)------ 現代英語のお手本・・・COVER: Mr. World: Kevin Rudd (Australia)
TIME(タイム)
□ 2009/07/07発売号
In this issue
Edition: Asia
Vol. 174, No. 1
COVER
Mr. World: Kevin Rudd (Australia)
By HANNAH BEECH / COCKBURN
Australia’s Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, is on a mission to convince his
fellow citizens that their challenges need global solutions. It isn’t
just his own people who should listen
UNITED STATES
What Happened to the Stimulus? (The Economy)
By MICHAEL SCHERER
The Administration’s $787 billion booster shot is not the magic bullet
some had expected. Inside the White House operation to fix that
GLOBAL BUSINESS
Cutting Off a Continent? (G-8 Summit)
By VIVIENNE WALT / DJEGUENINA
Why the recession is making it tough for rich nations to live up to their
African aid commitments
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ARTS
The Battle Over Michael Jackson’s Legacy
By RICHARD CORLISS
The icon’s death has sparked a war over his legacy. Inside his final days
A Tale of Two Sisters (Books)
By JEFFREY WASSERSTROM
Lisa See’s latest novel joins the ever growing canon of literature set in
old Shanghai
GLOBAL ADVISER
Montreux: Beyond the Blues (Curtain Up)
By JAMES GRAFF
The annual Montreux music bash is much more than just jazz
The Gaza Strip’s Diamond in the Rough (Check In)
By TIM MCGIRK
Dare to discover the Gaza Strip’s most elegant ・and peaceful ・refuge
A Taste of Sichuan (Amuse-Bouche)
By SUDI PIGOTT
London’s Ba Shan restaurant serves small dishes inspired by the street food
of Sichuan
Making a Spectacle (Style Watch)
By THEUNIS BATES
Have your glasses designed exclusively for you
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2009年06月03日
最大66%オフ!【TIME(タイム)】現代英語のお手本・・・Sonia Sotomayor: A Justice Like No Other (United States)
TIME(タイム)
□ 2009/06/02発売号
In this issue
Edition: Asia
Vol. 173, No. 23
COVER
Sonia Sotomayor: A Justice Like No Other (United States)
By RICHARD LACAYO
In Sonia Sotomayor, Obama makes a historic choice for the court. What her
extraordinary life says about the kind of Justice she would be
ASIA
China’s Bully Boys
By AUSTIN RAMZY / BEIJING
Their chief job is simply to police urban workers, but the chengguan are
getting a reputation nationwide for their disproportionate use of force
UNITED STATES
How to Make Terrorists Talk
By BOBBY GHOSH / WASHINGTON
With the U.S. scrapping harsh interrogation techniques like waterboarding,
interviews with former interrogators reveal why a soft touch can work better
than torture
LIFE
Pregnancy and Pills (Women’s Health)
By BONNIE ROCHMAN
We know little about drugs’ effects on moms-to-be. How a group of advocates
is trying to change that
GLOBAL BUSINESS
Working on the Railroad (Transportation)
By BRUCE CRUMLEY / PARIS
Train travel in Europe has been losing passengers to airlines, but deregulation
is about to usher in an era of faster, cheaper rail service
No Sail (Global Investing)
By STEPHEN ROACH
Why rising hopes for an Asia-led recovery are bound to founder
ARTS
Drawn Together (Art)
By JOHN KRICH
The humble drawing still holds universal appeal, as an eclectic exhibition
in Bangkok shows
ESSAY
Guarding History
By ANKA LEE
Of Chinese cities, it’s Hong Kong that most remembers the tragedy of Tiananmen
GLOBAL ADVISER
The Past of Futurism at the Tate (On Show)
By LUCY FISHER
A new show in London captures the unbridled energy of last century’s
futurist painters
A Taste of France on Lake Geneva (Amuse-Bouche)
By SUDI PIGOTT
Michelin star chef Anne-Sophie Pic serves up French elegance at the
Beau-Rivage Palace hotel in Lausanne
When You’re in Christchurch (TIME Traveler)
By STEPHANIE STEPHENS
New Zealand’s compact city of Christchurch is full of Kiwi charm
Cruise in Style along Laos’ Mekong River (Diversions)
By ED PETERS
Sail through sleepy Laos for an entrancing panorama of natural and
traditional life
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