Far Eastern Economic Review 1995 Jonathan karp - Abstracts

Far Eastern Economic Review 1995 Jonathan karp
TitleSubjectAuthors
Among the believers: guru to the powerful casts shadow on Rao. (India)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
A new kind of hero. (Philippine workers in foreign countries)(Cover Story)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Back to the table: Maharashtra agrees to consider an Enron compromise.Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Bowling for dollars: sponsors enrich South Asia's cricket World Cup.Business, internationalJonathan Karp, Ahmed Rashd
Caught in the middle. (Western hostages in Kashmir)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Coax, then hoe: India tills the Green Revolution's new frontier.(Agriculture)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Crash and burn: satellite failure foils challenge to Murdoch's StarTV. (China-backed APT Satellite Co. of Hong Kong's Apstar-2 failure has television executives in the U.S. and Asia scrambling for alternatives)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Crying fowl. (KFC in India)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Cut the karma.Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Doordarshan delivers: India's state broadcaster loosens up, at last.Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Forbidden fruit.Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Get it? Filipino animators bring cultural edge to cartoon work.Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Go with the Eau: French firm wants to quench Asia's thirst.(Cover Story)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Grin and bear it. (Champion Technology Holdings losing value fast)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Hear him roar. (Bal Thackeray, head of Shiv Sena party in power in Maharashtra state, India)(Interview)(Cover Story)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Heir of uncertainty: Aditya Birla's son has huge shoes to fill.Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Humming in the rain. (Economic Monitor: India)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Interactive multimedia: perceptions of multimedia seem to have overtaken the reality.(Focus: Technology)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
It's not much, but it's home: Bombay residents find shelter on the street.(Cover Story)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Just a click away.(Focus: Technology)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Leave it to Lever: consumer-products giant regains top ranking. (Hindustan Lever)(Far Eastern Economic Review 200: Asia's Leading Companies, 1996)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Minnow dunks whales: Indian upstart's ambitious bid stuns telecoms world.Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Mirror images: opposition apes Congress Party woes. (Bharatiya Janata Party, India)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
New kid in town: India's new bourse gains from rival's woes. (National Stock Exchange)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Nice try: Murdoch's rugby plans highlight TV tussle over sport. (Rupert Murdoch) (includes related article on Murdoch's relations with Kerry Packer)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Paper cuts. (computer trading at Bombay Stock Exchange)(Cover Story)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Patriot games: China shuts Sino-Hong Kong newspaper venture.Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Politics as usual. (foreign investment comes under fire in India)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Post-mortem: Hong Kong daily cuts popular cartoon, 25 staffers. (South China Morning Post)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Promises, promises: will Rao keep his pledge to hold polls in Kashmir? (India's Prime Minister Narasimha Rao)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Raising the bar. (regional telephone networks in India)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Ready for prime time: Kathmandu tunes in to cable television.Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Reality calling. (India's telecommunications industry)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Revving up in India. (South Korean investments)(Cover Story)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Sleeping with the enemy: Murdoch, 'People's Daily' enter joint venture. (Rupert Murdoch)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Sounding off: vocal artist sets sights on international stardom.Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Stoking a stake. (Australian businessman Kerry Stokes buys shares in Seven Network)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
The Sonia enigma: Gandhi's widow leaves pundits guessing. (ex-Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
The young and restless: Rao shuffles cabinet again ahead of elections. (India's P.V. Narasimha Rao)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
To have and have not: economic reform has pushed Bombay back into the spotlight as the Gateway to India. But the honour is also drawing attention to the city's many shortcomings.(Cover Story)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Upwardly mobile. (pocket satellite phones in Asia)Business, internationalJonathan Karp, Michael Vatikiotis
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