时代:60年亚洲英雄: 邓小平,巩利,李宁,牟作云,丁子霖


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November 13, 2006 Vol. 168, No. 20

C O V E R

# 60 Years of Asian Heroes

: For six decades, TIME has chronicled the triumphs and travails of Asia. In this special anniversary issue, we pay tribute to the remarkable men and women who have shaped these times
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# Gandhi & Nehru
: They were opposite in nature, but they shared a passion for freedom and justice, and together created a giant of democracy
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# Corazon Aquino
: A Philippine widow harnessed the power of prayer and protest to overthrow tyranny
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# Aung San & Aung San Suu Kyi
: A daughter takes up the fight for freedom begun by her father
#
# Ahmad Shah Massoud
: This legendary warrior defied Afghanistan's Soviet invaders, only to be assassinated by al-Qaeda
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# Deng Xiaoping
: The Maoist who reinvented himself, transformed a nation, and changed the world
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# Mohammad Hatta
: Indonesia's other hero of independence was a leader of quiet strength
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# General Vo Nguyen Giap
: In defeating the French at Dien Bien Phu, he heralded the end of imperialism
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# Sir Murray MacLehose
: China's most forward-looking city owes much to a no-nonsense Scottish knight
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# General Douglas MacArthur
: Victorious in battle, he went from soldier to statesman, and created a new Japan from the ashes of war
#
# Mohammed Ali Jinnah
: Pakistan, the nation the Quaid-i-Azam founded, needs him and his values more than ever
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# Lee Kuan Yew
: Smart, tough, pragmatic—an enduring symbol of Asia itself
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# Akira Kurosawa
: A master filmmaker with an eye for darkness and complexity
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# Amartya Sen
: A philosopher and economist who preaches tolerance to a divided world
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# Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
: His voice was a conduit to heaven
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# Maxine Hong Kingston
: She overturned traditional notions of what it meant to be a Chinese woman
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# Kenzo Tange
: From Hiroshima to Tokyo, he defined the look of Japan
#
# Hayao Miyazaki
: In an era of high-tech wizardry, the animé auteur makes magic the old way
#
# Farrokh Bulsara
: As Freddie Mercury, he showed the world just how hard a Parsi boy could rock
#
# Nam June Paik
: His avant-garde installations launched an entirely new school of art
#
# Han Suyin
: In voicing her Eurasian identity, she defined a people
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# Gong Li
: Her on-screen charisma gave the world an icon of Chinese resolve
#
# Seiji Ozawa
: A serendipitous sports injury led a Japanese boy to become a maestro
#
# Salman Rushdie
: The literary magician conjured up a new, postcolonial landscape
#
# Li Ka-shing
: The richest man in Asia built a global empire out of an ailing British conglomerate
#
# Akio Morita & Masaru Ibuka
: Friends and partners for 40 years, they made Sony an icon of Japan's rebirth
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# Stan Shih
: The engineer who turned Taiwan into a PC-manufacturing powerhouse
#
# Jerry Yang
: How a student from Taiwan brought Yahoo! to the world
#
# Momofuku Ando
: A late bloomer invented the instant noodles that fueled the Asian Miracle
#
# Narayana Murthy
: From a Bombay bedsit, he launched an economic revolution
#
# Hanae Mori, Yohji Yamamoto, Issey Miyake & Rei Kawakubo
: Four dazzling Japanese designers inspired the cloistered world of high fashion to look East
#
# Muhammad Yunus
: A Nobel laureate banker envisions an end to poverty
#
# Chung Ju Yung
: His iron will and just-do-it spirit propelled South Korea's industrial rise
#
# Victor & William Fung
: Hong Kong's masters of global manufacturing
#
# Shigeru Miyamoto
: The video-game guru who made it O.K. to play
#
# Lakshmi Mittal
: His boldness and spectacular wealth reflect India's growing financial might
#
# Sachin Tendulkar
: The greatest living exponent of his craft
#
# Li Ning
: China's legendary gymnast has combined sporting agility with commercial muscle
#
# Jahangir Khan
: Sport has no greater conqueror
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# Bruce Lee
: Sometimes we need to forget the film star and remember the athlete
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# Efren Reyes
: Pool isn't merely a beer-hall amusement—it's a path to the top
#
# Tenzing Norgay & Sir Edmund Hillary
: Courage and comradeship took them to the greatest heights
#
# Rudy Hartono
: His spellbinding victories showed a nation that anything was possible
#
# Sadaharu Oh
: Half Japanese by birth, all Japanese on the diamond
#
# Mou Zuoyun
: He went through hoops to help China take its place in the world
#
# The Dalai Lama
: Tibet's spiritual leader is otherworldly, yet deeply engaged in this world. With remarkable subtlety, he teaches patience, humility and compassion
#
# Youk Chhang
: A relentless investigator of Cambodia's killing fields seeks justice, not revenge
#
# Guan Yi & Malik Peiris
: Their scientific research on deadly diseases makes all of us safer
#
# Thich Nhat Hanh
: This Buddhist monk helped end the suffering of the Vietnam War
#
# Eugenia Apostol & Letty Jimenez-Magsanoc
: The Philippine press was terrified of covering a dictator's regime?until this duo came along
#
# Kang Chol Hwan
: A survivor of a prison camp exposes the horrors of Kim Jong Il's regime
#
# Judith Mackay
: Her work in tobacco control helps save countless lives
#
# Mechai Viravaidya
: By preaching safe sex, Thailand's "Condom King" became a legend
#
# Ding Zilin
: A grieving mother battles for the truth to be told about the Tiananmen massacre
#
# Meena
: She fought?and died at the age of 30?for the rights of Afghan women
#
# King Bhumibol Adulyadej
: Over 60 years, a beloved monarch has used his moral authority to guide Thailand through many crises
#
# Mother Teresa
: The Saint of Calcutta spread love to the unwanted, the homeless and the abandoned




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