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1. TIME 2017年9月25日号

置、物物 0 い版物 0 、 物、 : 第 0 を を A BOOKS 2017 Yotam Otto ghi & Helen 60h CINNAMON PAVLOVA, PÉALINE CREAM AND SH FIGS om Yotam OttoIenghi and HeIen Goh's Sweet Ottolenghi, the influential chef behind Plenty and JerusaIem, turns his attention tO dessert. Brown sugar brings a tOffee texture tO the meringue base Of this delicate treat topped with figs, an early-fall favorite. ーい物 0 円 : 第を いを、第′ 4 まを強ン PAN-ROASTED CHICKEN WITH SHALLOTS AND DATES From Athena CaIderone's Cook Beautiful Calderone's emphasis on the aesthetics Of fOOd makes her mouthwatering chicken an ideal centerpiece. FO 「 tender chicken with crispy skin, there's no alternative tO a cast-iron skillet. Smashed green Olives add a little tang. XOOKBEAUTIFI'L 第、す料ー℃ : 、しい第い、 BURNT LEMON CAULIFLOWER From Karen Mordechai's SimpIe Fare Fa 〃 / Ⅳね′ : A Guide tO Everydäy 、 Cooking and Eating 。 A high oven temperature ensures crispy florets. TosSyith Olive 0 ⅱ , salt and Mordechai's fermented lemon and garlic con . Roas then serve with yogurt, mint and chiO s. 、、戦 , い、、 0 わ第泌 20 は 物を 1 第 ' 0 端新、 " 、、市 平第国 00 ・い。国 " 川朝 00 新、 CATALAN SPINACH From 」 os Pizarro's CataIonla: Recipes From Barcelona and Beyond GarIic, raisins and pine nuts add pizzazzto London-based Spanish chef Pizarro's spinach side. For an extra nod tO the season, tOSS in some chopped apple. (ZT) 一トエ 0 」 3 コ IV 工 OS NOS コ 朝ー印量 0 物 ・ 0 on 田協 49

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を A BOOKS 2017 Time Off Fiction SUSPENSE [ 開 NATHAN ENCLANDER ー製 0 MAN 工 ATTAN 」 E N N 一 F E R E G A N B E AC 工 MASTERS Stephen King's September MONARCH OF SUSPENSE STEPHEN King is abdicating, sort of. The blockbuster author wrote his latest novel, Sleeping Beauties, with his son Owen King, the author Of2013 ' s Double Feature. ln the father and son's first collaboration, all but one woman in the small town ofDooIing fall prey tO a mysterious sleeping sickness, leaving the men to fend for themselves in an increasingly violent world. Television rights to Sleeping Beauties were snapped up by Anonymous Content ⅲ the spring, months ahead ofthe novel's Sept. 26 release. SleepingBeauties isjust one ofthe elder King's projects that fans can consume this month: れ , published ⅲ 1986 , has joined the ranks of other King novels adapted tO 61m , with a new movie starring Bill Skarsgard as the evil clown. Opening weekend brought ⅲ a whopping $ 123 million. And at the end ofSeptember, Netflix will premiere Gerald's Game, a film based on King's 1992 novel about a woman who finds hers elf stranded and handcuffed to a bed after a sex game with her husband goes wrong. —LUCY FELDMAN FaII's heavy hitters ThiS season's slate Of new literary fiction includes multiple Pulitzer Prize winners and finalists. Here are fourto check out. —Sarah Begley FUTUREHOME OFTHELIVING G00 By Louise Erdrich After a kind Of reverse evolution plagues babies worldwide, a pregnant woman evades capture bygovernmentforces and goes in search Of her mother. MAN 村 A 灯 BEACH By Jennifer Egan A BrookIyn woman becomes the onlyfemale diverto work on a WorId War Ⅱ ship,learning about her past and minglingwith gangsters along the way. Six poignant novels for young readers Fall's YA roster includes a coming-of-age tale set in the Harlem pro 」 ects and a Harry Potter—esque adventure. Qamantha Cooney DINNERATTHE CENTER OFTHEEARTH By Nathan EngIander An anonymous man lingers in an lsraelijail cell while the general whO imprisoned him lies dying in a hospital bed in this genre-bending novel ofespionage. FRESH COMPLAINT By Jeffrey Eugenides This new story collection from the author Of Middlesex offers up character portraits Ofa musician struggling with fatherhood, a poet turned embezzler and more. KNOPF & ( 震一 N を R 多 FSG KIDS YNEAT ・。 0tlR ヨ A M N 0 Y 0 リ 0 A 0 H E R THESTARS BENEATHOURFEET By David BarcIay M00 「 e After the murder Of his olderbrother, a HarIem boyfinds an outlet for his grief. IAM NOTYOUR PERFECTMEXICAN DAUGHTER By Erika し Sänchez When her ・ perfect" sister dies, 15-year- 0 」 ulia reconsiders her family's dynamics. NEVERMOOR: THETRIALSOF MORRIGAN CROW By Jessica Townsend An ll-year-old heroine avoids death by escaping tO a magical new land. TURTLESALL THEWAYDOWN By JOhn Green A teenage girl with OCD investigates the disappearance Of a local billionaire. RELEASE By Patrick Ness 旧 this modern retelling Of Mrs. Da 〃 oway, a 17 ッ ear -0 旧 confronts his feelings for his ex-boyfriend. WISHTREE By Katherine AppIegate A 200 ッ ear -0 oak tree offers solace tO a Muslim girl facing discrimination in her new neighborhood. 一トエ 0 」 H3 ココくエ OS NOS ココく 47

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MOTEL TIME VOL. 190 , NO. 12 ー 2017 2466 ■ ' The View The Features 2 ー From the Staff 4 ー For the Record Theflooded Sunrise Motel ⅲ EastNaples, Fla., after Hurricane 斤 ma hit 0 れ Sept. 11 Photograph Mark Ⅳ i な 0 ー Getty lmages Fall Preview ldeas, opinion, innovations 17 lEquifax and the News 斤 om the し S. and perils ofpasswords around the Ⅳ 0 月 d 5 lWhy Steve 19 ー An observatory Bannon doesn't in Cyprus takes scare Republicans inspiration from a galaxy far, far away 8 llan Bremmer: Red0ing Kenya's ユ How presidential election hurricanes got is good forAfrica human names 9 ー Remembering 2 Taking gay-rights activist marriage tO the EdithWindsor mountaintop 10 lBehind the 2 幻 How 0. J. and scenes 0fAngela Bill Clinton made Merkel's campaign way for President DonaId Trump 1 The U. S. Open: Sloane Stephens historic win; Rafael Nadal's 16th Grand Slam A Perfect Storm Hurricane lrma, the stronge St storm in the open Atlantic, was met by an equally strong response on land ByJeffreyKlugerandHaIey SweetlandEdwards 22 Crowdfunding relief By Melissa Chan 30 The military home -front role ByJames Stavridis 33 Vietnam War, Revisited KarlVicktalks to directors Ken Burns and LynnNovick about their new documentary—a searing historical narrative tOld by those who lived it. ForJon Meacham, it brought memories ofhis father's Vietnam service 34 What tO read 42 ー How Trump inspired Salman Rushdie's latest novel 4 引 Q&A with novelist Celeste Ng 4 Six cookbooks tO dig intO 5 例 Comb through a cornucopia Of nonfiction 51 ー Susanna Schrobsdorffon Hillary Clinton's W 砒胤〃 e れ ed 52 Questions for George Osborne, Britain's former Finance Minister The Brief ONTHE COVER: Photograph 妙 Thomas Prior for TIME TIME Asia is published TIME Asia (Hong Kong) Limited. TIME publishes eight double issues. Each counts as two of 52 issues in an annual subscription. TIME may so publish cmasional extra issues. ◎ 2017 Time Asia (Hong Kong) Limited. AII rights reserved. Reproduction in ⅷ 10 厄 orin 代 w 曲 0 破 w 「 en \vmission is prohibited. TIME andthe Red Design are protected throughtrademark registration in the U. S. and in the countrieswhereTlME magazinecirculates. Member,Audit Bureau Of Circulations. : げ the postal servlces a 厄代 us that your magazine is undellverable, 、 have no further ObligatlOn unless Ⅵ℃ receive a corrected address within tWO a 「 s. CUSTOMER SERVICE AND SI.BCRIPTIONS: 24 / 7 service, 侊加 n m 0 s 回面 s 聞物肥 , v 地忙徹軽//i•v、、w盟hEおー田リお.com/驪′ⅵ8.pわp. You may 引 SO email our Customer Serviæs Center at enqⅵ村部@せh冶おね.* 0 「 call ( 852 ) 312 & 5688 , orwrite tO Time Asia (Hong Kong) Limited, 3 〃 F, Oxford House, TaikOO Place, 979 Kings Road, Quarry Bay, HO 鷓 Kong.ln 」 apan, these are e石4ⅵけ圏担pan@物れea可ä.8n1 or 012066 236 (Free Dial) or 2-51-27F Atago, MinatCku, TO 0 1056227. Ad 肥 il : Forinformation and rates, Hong Kong Telephone: ( 852 ) 312 & 5169. Orvisit: n 可 hc. co 必 n ね細 t. Repü1t: lnformation isavailable at 廿れ .00n1 / れ te, / ′ ep 村れ . TO requestcustom reprints, visit ne ′ e .0 側 1. MaiIinglist: We make a on ofourmailing listavailableto reputable れ rms. げ u would prefer that 、肥 not include u 「 name, please contact ou 「 customer serviæs center. TIME Asia is edited in Hong Kong and printed 旧 and Hong Kong. MCI (P) NO. 067 / 08 / 2017. Malaysia KKDN permit no. PPS 676 / 03 / 2013 ( 022933 ). 1

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1 PUBLIC LIES, PRIVATE TRUTHS Like PresidentsJohnson 0 れ d Kennedy before him, Ⅳⅸ 0 seen here campaigning ⅲ Sioux City, 10W0 , ⅲ October 1968 , privately acknowledged 市 at the war in Vietnam could れ Ot be WO れ abrupt metallic rips, the sound of a sword pulled from a scabbard. The soundtrack is rock and folk, and the on-camera subjects describe killing people with their bare hands. "There are no armchair historians dispensing safe avuncular wisdom from their stud- ies," says Burns ⅲ an interview with TIME. "These are all people who were in the fray. A great deal 0f ground is covered, including the vantage from North Vietnam (where the children 0f 'COVERING the elite escaped military service). But the project's greatest value lies in its quiet authority, the frank UP MISTAKES? presentation 0f the cold truth at the heart 0f the THENYOU'RE matter: from the beginning the U. S. government lied tO its citizens about the war. Presidents JOhn F. KILLING Kennedy, Lyndon J0hnson and Richard Nixon pri- PEOPLE vately confided that the conflict could not be won, yet publicly pretended otherwise. ln a time when FORYOUR faith ⅲ government was still something widely and OWN EGO.' gratefully felt, that betrayal condemned hundreds 0f thousands 0f people t0 their graves, including 58 , 000 Americans. lt also generated an anguish still KARL MARLANTES, Marine veteran curdling in the men and women Whose accounts carry the documentary. "Making a mistake, people can d0 that; ” says Karl Marlantes, whO arrived in Vietnam tO lead a Marine platoon 0f 19-year-01ds into battle in 1968 , well after Defense Secretary Robert McNamara privately concluded the war was unwinnable. "But covering Y U HINK IT'S BAD NOW? THERE WAS A TIME— 0t1 ng ago, really, within living memory for perhaps th()d of the country—when Americans attacking Ⅱ another in the streets was a matter Of routine. 01 れ bs went Off SO Often in some U. S. cities that a snqaller explosion might not make the morning p 叩 er ・ : le countrywas divided as it had not been since the ・ Vil War, and the issue was not a President or an 、 0 ection but rather the ground beneath our feet. ち Everything felt like it was buckling as the 1960S urned intO the ' 70S. And if the one constant seemed tO be the war in Vietnam, it seeded strife like nothing else. The war began ⅲ one era, when U. S. military endeavors summoned unity and lasted, at most, four years. Yet as the war ground on and on, it encouraged almost every one Of the divisions that changed the course Of the nation, for good and Ⅲ . We know this both from the gradually accumu- lated perspective ofhalfa century and—all at once— from The Vietnam Wa ら the compelling new docu- mentary by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick. The 10-part series, which runs for 18 hours on PBS starting on Sept. 17 , is all the things you expect from a Burns opus: elegant, deeply felt, cerebral. But it is also warm-blooded ⅲ ways no previous project could be. The history at hand is too recent for elegy. Tran- sitions are not SIOW dissolves intO tinkling piano but 36 TIME September 25 , 2017

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TheView Commentary The Naughty Nineties set the stage for 0 収 r reaIity-TV presidency 三ク彡ク By Jon Meacham ONE OF THE GREAT HISTORICAL questions is alSO one Ofthe most dffcult tO answer: When, precisely, did a given phenomenon, cultural or political, truly begin? Should we date Christianity's durability t0 the time ofthe Passion or, more likely, tO Constantine's conversion? Can we, with Leonard Bernstein, say the cultural liberties ofthe 1960S came from the spectacular rise OfElvis Presley, with his highly sexualized, taboo- Trumpphotographs 0 Playmate ca れ市 d 砒 e during Playboy's breaking style? Was World War Ⅱ born 40 市 A ⅲ ver 覊ワ m 砒 e Search ⅲ New ⅸ City ⅲ 1993 at Versailles in the punitive 1919 peace treaty that followed the Great War? You get the idea. ln the unending in a world that's largely the product 0f skilled politician who, for all his personal search tO solve the central riddle Of our two titans 0fthe 1990S : 0. J. Simpson failings, presided over a largely peaceful current age—Why Donald Trump?— and Bill CIinton. The rise ofthe 24-hour and prosperous era. David Friend, a Va ⅲ収 Fair editor and news cycle (really a news treadmill), Emmy-W1nning documentarian, has the cultural centrality Of character- HAPS FRIEND'S MOST troubling come forward with a fresh view that driven drama and the mainstreaming Of insight is that Americans are, at the deftly blends cultural and politic al analy- moment at least, the problem, not the inappropriate sexual behavior helped sis. The 45th President, Friend argues in solution. Trump is president not in spite pave Trump's path t0 the presidency. ln his compelling new book, The Naughty this analysis, Simpson's Bronco chase on ofwho we are but because ofwho we Nineties: The Triumph 可市 e L. A. freeways was es sentially are—even ifmany Ofus don't want tO admit that uncomfortable fact. "Trump American LibidO, owes hiS the Pearl Harbor ofour media- was … a horndog, a braggart and a social- place and his power to the saturated, and media-warped, world created by the sexual- universe. His trial, with its daily, media-holic—justlike voters were, Friend writes Of2016. "Trump, unlike ized excesses Ofthe 1990S. yea hourly, twists and turns, the typical public servant, was selfish "ln some ways the victory prefigured the Trump Show of ofDonaIdJ. Trump would 2016 ー a show that unfolded, (and committed tO self-preservation)— justlike voters, whO were bone tired Of never have been conce1V- as Simpson's did, on cable TV. able had America not with- And in the White House, with giving and forgivmg ・ stOOd, survived and then There would be no Trump Show, the discovery ofhis affair with in Other words, ifthere weren't such a assimilated the coarseness an intern, Clinton provide d a 物一ル第ド N 1 物ーー創 0 義 N u 創 00 of the Naughty Ninetie s , ' large audience for it. This was the same Simpsonized America with a audience that obsessed over Marcia he writes. "How else would new serial as the decade went the electorate have been Clark's hair and child-care issues. on. Trump S rise and now reign Friend れえ es the comfortable with a thrice- The same audience that leered, with is yet another season: bingey, decade's obsession Kenneth starr, at Monica Lewinsky's married President WhO had a with sexual mores Juicy and addictive. fondness for fashion models, The very real exception, of blue dre s s and thrilled to Linda Tripp 's audiotapes. The same audience that a history ofhosting beauty contests and course, is that Trump has actual sway a string ofaccusers describing harass- made Viagra sales soar and willingly over our fates. Simpson had little power allowed their lives to be reduced to ment, unwanted advances or assaults over Other lives aside from Nicole Brown ever-smaller screens and self-curated (all ofwhose claims he denied)? ” Simpson's and Ronald G01dman's, feeds. And the same audience that now murders for which he was tried and lt's a pretty convmcing—if endures a reality-TV presidency that is, dispiriting—case. As I read the sprightly acquitted. And Clinton, though he had book, I kept thinking that we are living the instincts Of an entertainer, was a alas, our reality. D A V ー D F R ー E N D TH ロ 21

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BOOKS 2017 The The mighty pen dollar The sword Everything else Country N ow Then 19th Great Misconceptions minds START HERE Which is mightier? 贐 R に A 400 を義員 、 ~ 朝一・ 10 震 Y A 物第ー 0 △第 翩 N 腿 S How meta? Americana: A 40 住阨 a ′ History Of American Capita 〃 sm By Bhu Srinivasan Books about books Which one? BattIi ng 0 e 「 ? God NONFICTION Other books The Book The Decider By LiIy Rothman OverwheIme d by the season's cornucopia Of nonfiction offerings? Use this chart tO decide where tO b egin Russia 日 R 「、 God 第を ~ A ASIAN When? The F 破リ′ e History: HOW ね〃ね a ⅲ sm Reclaimed Russia By Masha Gessen Prairie Fires: God:A Human History The American Dreams 0 ′ By Reza AsIan Laura lngalls Ⅳ〃 der By CaroIine Fraser 丁れ plars いス、一 ON ー、 What 's the source materia17 The TempIars: The Rise and SpectacuIar Fall of God's HO ツⅣ′ 0 ′ s By Dan 」 ones Which century? ROOSEVELT を 0 第一第 TD ー阯覊 20th \GIRLS 、 : RA N 0 E R G A 材 E 5 [ eo れ a ′ dO da Ⅶり By WaIter lsaacson 0 Franklin D. Roosevelt:A PO 〃 t ′ e By Robert Dallek G ′ ant By Ron Chernow Ranger Games: A Story Of So ′ s , FamiIy and an lnexplicable Crime By Ben BIum 100 Amazing Facts About the Negro By Henry Louis Gates 北 Code G ル : The UntoId Story 0 ′ the American Women COde Breakers Of Ⅳ 0 ′Ⅳ砒〃 By Liza Mundy The ⅲ Fair Diaries By Tina Brown

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Dispatch The 亡 wo words 亡 a 亡 explain Merke1's shrewd campaign By Simon Shuster/BerIin POETS AND HISTORIANS HAVE FILLED THICK TOMES IN attempting tO define the modern German character. But Thomas Strerath, one 0f the image makers behind the re-election campaign 0f Chancellor Angela Merkel, says he can manage it in only tWO words: Angst and Gemütlichkeit, or, in rough translation, and "coziness. "They go hand in hand; ” he told TIME one gray morning in early September, when the roller-coaster ride 0f Merkel's campaign was drawing t0 a close, leaving only the slow and sputtering anticlimax Of the VOte itself. With her center- right Christian Democratic Union party holding a consistent polling lead 0f about 15 points over its closest rival, Merkel is expected tO sail intO her fourth term in Off1ce on Sept. 24. The main intrigue le 仕 in these elections is over whO will serve as the junior partner in her next coalition government. Things weren't supposed to be this easy for Merkel. Her decision tO welcome hundreds ofthousands Of refugees from the Muslim world has weighed heavily on her approval rating. One year ago, in September 2016 , it hit a five-year low 0f 45 % , according t0 an ARD-Tagesthemen poll. V0ters ⅲ the U. S. and Europe, meanwhile, have been in revolt against the Establishment, a trend that went well beyond the British VOte in June 2016 tO leave UItimateIy it the European Union and mayjust be a the election last November of U. S. President Donald preponderance Of Trump. Even on Merkel's Angst that endears home turf, the far-right p arty Germans—or known as the Alternative resigns them— for Germany, or AfD gained to the idea of new support, as did its voting for another xenophobic doppelgängers four years with in France , Austriax the Merkel NetherIands and elsewhere. From the German le 仕 , the maln contender for the chancellorship has been Martin SchuIz ofthe center-left Social Democratic Party, whose popularity ⅲ the polls was as much as 17 points higher than Merkel's when he entered the race ⅲ January. "This will be the hardest election campaign I have ever fought," the Chancellor warned her supporters the following month. MERKEL'S 、 K ル Y MEETINGS with Strerath began in March. His job, along with other advertising gurus from his Hamburg-based firm, Jung von Matt, was to define the tone and imagery 0fher campaign. But it seemed t0 be an awkward partnership. Although the firm's roster includes Mercedes- Benz and Other high-end clients, neither director Strerath nor his agency had ever worked in German politics before. They are best known around Berlin for a series OfViral supermarket 10 TIME September 25 , 2017 ads that feature a man who looks like Santa Claus singing about "supersexy produce while, among 0ther things, bathing in a tub of milk. The firm's involvement with the campaign thus led tO concerns around the Berlin Beltway that the Chancellor— who once described herselfas "the girl wh0 ate peanuts and didn't dance ” in high school—was trying t00 hard to seem COOI. But coolness was not what Strerath had in mind. "You cannot abuse your clients Just tO dO something crazy and win an award,: ” he told me. ln his rumpled T-shirts and designer jeans, Strerath, 51 , is hardly the model Ofa modern political consultant. He started hiS career in television in the 1990S , right after the fall ofthe Berlin WaII had allowed the first foreign game shows tO appear on air. He spent this gold rush 0f the 10Ca1 TV era adapting American staples likeJeopardy! and The Price ls Right for German audiences. lt was a nuance d game Of cultural translation, and this year he has tried to do something similar with Merkel. Merkel greets supporters ⅲ Bitterfeld- れ , Germany, 0 〃 Aug. 29 工 A N N 一 B A L 工 A 2 S C 工 K E ー R E U T E R S

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or the Record 50 , 000 'THE SITUATION SEEMS A TEXTBOOK EXAMPLE OF ETHN ℃ CLEANSING.' ZEID RA'ADAL-HUSSEIN, U. N. High Commissionerfor Human Rights, accusing Myanmar authorities Of intentionally driving out the more than 313 , 000 Rohingya MusIims whO have fled tO neighboring BangIadesh, in a keynote address before the U. N. Human Rights Council in Geneva PotentiaI number Of employees Amazon might hire tO WO 水 in its second headquarters in North America; interested cities have until 00t.19 tO submit a p 「 opos -CHICAGO ・ s BÉST メ ・ u try tO stay strong ⅲ public, but once inside, you breake' DOMINGA TEJERA,janitorin Philipsburg, St. Martin, one Of the thousands Of Caribbean island residents whose homes were destroyed or severely damaged by Hurricane lrma 7 田 as punched!' Cheese ChipotIe officially rolled out itS version Of chile con queso at all chains POPE FRANClS,jOking about hiS black eye, which he gotwhen he IOSt his balance ridingthe PopemobiIe through Cartagena, CoIombia, on Sept. 10 'We need t 〇 be at that table. ' CARA MUND,first Miss North Dakota to Win the MiSS America pageant, answering a question onstage about whether President Trump was wrong to withdraw the U. S. from the Paris climate accord HEARING HIS VOICE.' G000 WEEK BAD WEEK Wine Record heat in California iS turning wine grapes intO raisins 1 難 . 5.5 in. Length Of the tail Of a gray Maine coon cat from Ferndale, Mich. , named Cygnus, setting a world record forlongest tail on a domestic cat, according tO the new edition ofthe Guinness World Records book TIM COOK, Apple CEO, after kicking 0 幵 the reveal Of the iPhone 8 and iPhone Xwith an extended sound bite from AppIe co-founder Steve 」 obs ILLUSTRATIONS BY BROWN BIRD DESIGN FOR TIME $ 1 30 , 000 , 000 Amount Of revenue that music-licensing agency BMlcollected as ofthe end of its fiscalyear on 」 une 30 , representing the first time that the company has passed the $ 1 billion mark in its nearly 78-year history; the company 引 SO distributed $ 1.02 billion in royalties tO artists, incIudingTayIor Swift and Ed Sheeran 4 TIME September 25 , 2017 SOURCES: ASSOCIATED PRESS; NEW YORKTIMES; SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE

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0 V) コ 0 コ 0 0 ツをイ驫ド義を第 ! 第 ! なな第 , 。 IedAssociated Press 〃 0t0 operations during the war.. Cole displayed in this memorable photo. —Hal Buell, who captured the uncommon dedication that medic Thomas under heavy enemy fire, saw that role through his lens and between life and de ath. AP photographer Henri Huet, ln all wars the battlefield medic is often the stopgap VIETNAM WAR MEDIC, HENRI HUET, 1966 MARINE WITH VILLAGERS, PHILIP JONES GRIFFITHS, 1967 This image perfectly shows the seductive and corrupting influence of consumerism on the innocent civilians ofVietnam. —Fenella Ferrato, daughter ofphotographer PhilipJones Griff1ths, who died ⅲ 2008 PRISONER OF WAR, SAL VEDER, 1973 I was photographing a different family and out ofthe corner ofmy eye saw the action and turned. I was lucky tO get a break. lt was a great moment for Americans! The joyousness Ofthe reunion and the coming together ofthe family as a visual is outstanding. ー Sal Veder 39

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・ ~ を ~ ー第朝まを「 をー第第ト 4 3 Post-Katrina Emergency Management Reform Act, Just as elaborate as the human as sets are the fixed which took the handcuffs off the agency, no longer county-level facilities that Florida has built and 1. 第′ b 臧 0 requiring it tO wait for a request from a state before expanded in recent years—especially the Miami- lrma laid waste moving in t0 help. FEMA can now preposition forces Dade County Emergency Operations Center, which to the island, where about 90 % and supplies, as it did with lrma and Harvey, working was central tO the state's response tO lrma. The main 可ⅲ旧ⅲ gs with federal coordinators who are appointed by the room, the building's nerve center, resembles nothing were damaged or President and who can travel where they're needed SO much as mission control during a launch, With a destroyed tO run the operations on-site. wall of 18 TVs, all flickering with satellite images of Among the most powerful t001s FEMA deploys the hurricane's traJectory and real-time information 2. 数 are urban search-and-rescue (US&R) teams which on developments. Six dozen workstations are filled The streets ofCuba's have been trained tO respond tO mass emergencies. by staffers serving as liaisons to the fire department, capital were turned A US&R team associated with the Los Angeles Fire schOOl board, transit authorities, utilities, search- intO ca れ町 the Department, for example, which had been deployed and-rescue experts and more. cou れ t リア sustained in Houston after Harvey, was redeployed tO Florida, Crisis managers have also demonstrated a newly direct hit 妙 lrma tO await lrma's impact. refined knowledge about when it's smart for a One of FIorida's three US&R teams, associated state or city tO call for an evacuation and when 3. Ma 90t , with the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department, residents should instead shelter in place. Florida St. Mar was also deployed after lrma, outside of FEMA's and Texas made opposite calls ⅲ the case of lrma Smoke risesfrom the control, since it was in itS own state. At 7 p. m. on and Harvey—and both proved correct. ShortIy after shattered landscape Sept. 10 , after lrma's thrashing winds slumped tO Katrina, Hurricane Rita formed and began heading 0 れ an island that is mere tropical-storm-force gusts, the 35-person for Houston. Having watched New Orleans drown, usually tropical squad fanned out ⅲ the darkness over Miami-Dade Houstonians decamped en masse—about 2.5 million County, combing the 2 , 000- sq. - mi. region for people ofthem—and began fleeing north. Traff1C stood still in immediate need. When they were done, they were ⅲ what arguably remains the worst case ofgridlock deployed twice more tO tWO more vulnerable areas, in し S. history, Just as a heat wave hit. More than 100 all in the 15 hours following the storm. p eople die d. "lt was an unplanned evacuation that Twenty-five years ago, this kind of roving, turned deadly; ” says Alan Bernstein, a spokesman for specialized team was rare. NOW there are 28 US&R Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner. teams, each with 220 responders and each associated This time, the call was made early not to evacu- with fire departments across the country. ln an ate, since while parts Of Houston would ultimately emergency, FEMA can deploy any 0f them, a force be inundated by more than 4 仕 . 0f rain, meteorolo- Ofmore than 6 , 100 reserve specialists at its fingertips. gists accurately predicted that it would be spared the ln the post-Katrina decade, US&R teams have been de adly winds that would lead to structural damage used Often enough, in disasters from hurricanes tO and storm surges. Had an evacuation been necessary, earthquakes, that they've become something of a it would have been done right this time —with south- coed fraternity. "For good orbad," says Dave Downey, bound lanes repurposed to head north, doubling ca- Miami-Dade County's fire chief, "we've worked pacity, patrol cars stationed tO deal with cars that together SO Often now, we all know each Other. ” broke down or ran out Of gas, and electronic signs 27