Far Eastern Economic Review 1995 - Abstracts

Far Eastern Economic Review 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
A change of taste.(Taiwan: Trade and Investment)Business, internationalSue-Ching Jean Chen
A company's best assets: employees; people development.(Asian Management Awards)Business, international 
A cut above: Chinese-Canadian film-makers story draws kudos. (Mina Shum)Business, internationalSteven Schwankert
A dying art: China's new economic plan raises questions.Business, internationalKarl Huus
A hundred pages bloom: China discovers the Web - and the censors fret. (World Wide Web)(Cover Story)Business, internationalAndrew Leonard
Alatas's albatross. (Indonesian foreign minister Ali Alatas)Business, internationalJose Ramos-Horta
All boxed in: in Asia, everyone pays more for less. (for air freight services)(Editorial)Business, international 
Allocating assets. (three portfolio managers' Asian investment strategies for 1995) (Where to Put Your Money)Business, internationalElisabeth Scott, Margrit Williams, V-Nee Yeh
A long list of woes.(Banking in Asia)(Cover Story)Business, internationalJulian Baum, Kirby Chien
A matter of priorities. (construction and development are top priorities for China, making environmental concerns take a back seat)(Environment in Asia)Business, international 
A nation in waiting. (Malaysia)Business, internationalJomo K.S.
A new Taiwanese clone? (Taiwan's export-import strategy is tailor made for Vietnam)Business, internationalJames Riedel
A place in the sun: South Korea takes a growing stake in Japan Inc.(Rages to Riches: 1945-1995)Business, internationalDarryl Gibson
Apres moi le deluge: a tightrope walk does little to placate soon-to-be-submerged Fengjie.Business, internationalSimon Winchester
Artistic refugees: they may be shunned at home but outsiders warmly embrace contemporary Thai artists' work.Business, internationalJennifer Gampell
Asia's free ride. (Asia fights private ownership of cars)Business, internationalStephen Vines
Asia's high fliers. (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum plans to remove all internal trade barriers by 2020 will benefit Asian airlines)Business, internationalTeo Chee Hean
A stitch in time. (master Malay embroiderer Sein Win Myint develops Burmese crafts market)Business, internationalMichael Vatikiokis
A tale of two companies.Business, internationalChangqi Wu, Ivan Png
A tale of two economies: Team New Zealand sails past Australia.Business, international 
Avoiding the crossfire. (Taiwan: Trade and Investment)Business, internationalPhilip Liu
A whale of an idea.Business, internationalBruce Fein
A woman's work: America's oldest women's group, the YWCA, taps an Indian-born leader. (Young Women's Christian Association) (Profile: Prema Mathai-Davis)Business, internationalArthur J. Pais
Back to the future. (United States-Vietnam relations)Business, internationalStanley Karnow
Balance due: has Taiwan's property bubble finally burst?Business, internationalShu-ching Jean Chen
Bangkok's little India: a thriving Chinese textile center drew subcontinent's migrants.Business, internationalBertil Linter
Bankers' blues. (Japanese banking industry slump)Business, internationalhENNY Sender
Barings, 1762-1995.Business, international 
Battling China's inflation.(Column)Business, internationalJoan Zheng
Better with age: Siemens shies away from making a fast buck.(Far Eastern Economic Review 200: Asia's Leading Companies, 1996)Business, internationalCathy Hilborn
Birds of a feather: joint venture buoys Pacific carriers.Business, internationalRobert Keith-Reid
Blast from the past. (assassination of Punjab chief minister Beant Singh)Business, internationalAjoy Bose
Bodyguarding the law: Hong Kong wonders in 1997 has arrived.Business, international 
Bollywood blues: India's film makers fight off a Hollywood invasion.Business, internationalJug Suraiya
Bosnia and the West.(The 5th Column)Business, internationalMahathir Mohamad
Bowling for dollars: sponsors enrich South Asia's cricket World Cup.Business, internationalJonathan Karp, Ahmed Rashd
Breaking silence: Beijing permits screening of Nanjing massacre film.(50 Years After Japan's War in Asia)(Cover Story)Business, internationalIan Johnson
Britain backs off. (does not support its Hongkong governor Chris Patten)(Column)Business, internationalNeville Maxwell
Burning memories: Tokyo reflects on the night 50 years ago that U.S. bombers set it ablaze.Business, internationalSteven L. Herman
Call home: New Delhi reforms lure Indian businessmen in U.S..Business, internationalPamela Yatsko
Cambodia past and future.Business, internationalRaoul M. Jennar
Can Pakistan afford the bomb?(Column)Business, internationalKhaled Ahmed
Cargo hold: Asian business pays a high price for air protection.(Editorial)Business, international 
Checking in: Vincent Yeo of Hong Kong-listed CDL finds an emerging hotel market. (New Zealand)(Rages to Riches: 1945-1995)Business, international 
China breaks the bank.Business, internationalJoe Zhang
China comes courting: how to win friends and influence Hong Kong.(Editorial)Business, international 
China complex: superpower rights, superpower responsibilities.Business, international 
China memo: a contract with Asia.(Editorial)Business, international 
China's chill wind: time to settle nerves, not settle scores.Business, international 
China's peace of mind.Business, internationalLosi G. Gyari
China wear: Canada's Ports shows how to make it in Shanghai. (clothing retailer Ports International outlets in Shanghai)Business, international 
Chinese opera. (airports)(Asian Infrastructure)Business, internationalStuart Becker
Collateral damage. (French nuclear tests in South Pacific)Business, internationalColin James, Sachiko Sakamaki, Don Rood
Competition in sight. (China's airlines face competition)(Freight and Transportation)Business, internationalLynne Curry
Cool feet: Taiwan businessmen rethink China plans.Business, internationalDouglas Habecker
Courting disaster: Britain and China agree on Court of Not-Quite-Final Appeal.Business, international 
Cracks in Vietnam's cement: more competition would mean less collusion.(Editorial)Business, international 
Creative accounting. (Philippine National Bank's debt)Business, internationalRigoberto Tigalo
Crossroads to the world.(Dubai: A Special Advertising Supplement to the Far Eastern Economic Review)Business, internationalSusan Barrow
Cultural collage: Vietnam's new breed of artists leaves lasting impressions.Business, international 
Cultural revolution: Taiwan director Ang Lee takes on Jane Austen. (director of 'Sense and Sensibility')Business, internationalA. Lin Neumann
Culture vultures: Asian governments exploit the past to press their political agendas. (includes related articles) (Cover Story)Business, internationalGordon Fairclough, Heather A. Peters
Dawn of the dragon century. (excerpts from John Naisbitt's 'Megatrends Asia: The Eight Asian Megatrends That Are Changing the World')Business, internationalJohn Naisbitt
Defying gravity: Taiwan glut has little pull on prices.Business, internationalShu-Ching Jean Chen
Democratic dilemma.(Thailand: The Problem with Politicians)(Cover Story)Business, internationalMichael Vatikiotis, Rodney Tasker, V.G. Kulkarni
Developing awareness. (awareness of environmental issues slowly rising in South Korea)(Environment in Asia)Business, internationalKim Katherine Y.
Diamonds aren't forever.Business, internationalPamela Yatsko
Digging for profits. (Kotak Mahindra Finance Lsatd. of India)(Focus: Asian Capital Markets)Business, internationalDebashis Basu
Ding dong dollar: Vietnam's currency mandate clouds foreign investment.(Editorial)Business, international 
Dirty money: when he put the squeeze on illicit political donations, Kim Young Sam unleashed a slush-fund scandal that now threatens his presidency.Business, internationalHoon Shim Jae
Doctor's orders: 'principled eccentric' prescribes a pep pill for commodities exchange. (Profile: Syed Mohamed Alwi Alhady, Malaysia)Business, internationalS. Jayasanakaran
Doggone bygones. (quiz on 1994 market happenings in Asia)Business, international 
Dollar days down under. (Australian currency as a market indicator)Business, internationalDavid (American economist) Hale
Double standards for China.(Column)Business, internationalZhu Xiaohua
Down with complacency: financial management.(Asian Management Awards)Business, international 
Drawing lines: Singapore cites professor for contempt. (freedom of the press) (Editorial)Business, international 
Drawing the line: political cartoonist takes aim at China's communist elite.Business, internationalLouise de Rosario
Duplicitous liaisons: husbands of Hong Kong women work - and play - in China.Business, internationalNora Lee
Dutch uncle; writer delights in debunking myths in his controversial novels. (Carl Muller, writer of Dutch origin who lives in Sri Lanka)Business, internationalTina Faulk
Eleventh coming: designation of Panchen Lama stirs a storm.Business, internationalLincoln Kaye, Vijay Kranti
Expensive affair: Indonesian investor finds Hanoi isn't Jakarta of the 1970s.(Rages to Riches: 1945-1995)Business, international 
Eye opener: magazine editor tests the limits of press freedom. (Malaysian editor P. "Rama" Ramakrishnan of Aliran Monthly magazine)Business, internationalAnil Netto
Facing up to the future.(Kuwait: A New Confidence)(Special Advertising Supplement)Business, internationalHlary Gush
Faith of our fathers: prosperity helps us all live together.Business, international 
Family ties: her father's spirit shines through artist's panoramic paintings. (Phaptawan Suwannakudt)Business, internationalJennifer Gampell
Father knows best.(Asian Women: Two Steps Forward One Step Back)(Cover Story)Business, internationalMandy D. Holton
Flat-out broke. (Economic Monitor: Papua New Guinea)Business, internationalRowan Callick
Flour power: Indonesia leaves monopolies intact.Business, international 
For cash and country. (professional rugby in New Zealand)Business, internationalColin James, Jane Sayers
For the birds: feathers are flying in Hong Kong's wetlands skirmish.Business, internationalMartin Williams
Friendly fire: the cost of Japan-bashing. (U.S.-Japanese relations)(Editorial)Business, international 
Futures shock: Shanghai shows how not to trade derivatives.(Cover Story)Business, international 
Gamble on the future. (Indonesia)(Focus: Investing Offshore/Private Banking)Business, internationalVaudine England
Give China 'time and space.' (economic growth could be threat or promise)Business, internationalGoh Chok Tong
Global village: surreal Shenzhen brings the world's wonders to China.Business, internationalNuri Vittachi
Going public: the market is hungry for press shares. (India)Business, international 
Golden oldie: a respected Amis tribe elder seeks recognition for his chart-topping chants. (Lifvon Guo, Taiwan)Business, internationalRenata Huang
Great expectations: U.S.-China relations: the only way to go is up.Business, international 
Growing - but grumpy. (Economic Monitor: Sri Lanka)Business, international 
Growing giant. (computer industry)(Taiwan: Trade and Investment)Business, internationalShirley Lai
Haven can wait. (economic development in Laos)Business, internationalSherry Buchanan
High stakes. (China solidifies hold on Tibet by importing large numbers of Chinese)Business, international 
Hillary Hamlet: to go or not to go; 'tis not the question. (Hillary Clinton)(Editorial)Business, international 
Himalayan headlines: Bhutan's only newspaper helps usher in change.Business, internationalBelinda Rhodes
History of friendship. (includes related article on relations between Turkey and Asia)Business, internationalJim Bodgener
Home field advantage: Rajan Pillai seeks sanctuary in India.Business, internationalHamish McDonald, Sucheta Dala
Home straight: Hong Kong racing fans flock to Canadian tracks.Business, internationalRosemary Eng
Homeward bound: China's returnees face exciting prospects - and tough challenges.Business, internationalKyna Rubin
Hong Kong's greying pains.Business, internationalStanford Miller
How the experts see it. (five investment bankers specializing in Asia offer tips for investing in 1995) (Where to Put Your Money)Business, internationalWinnie Lee, Elizabeth Tran, William S. Kaye, Dihann Brown, William Ebsworth
How the experts see it: no consensus. (panel discussion on investments in Asia)(Where to Put Your Money)Business, international 
How the experts see it: slim pickings.(Where to Put Your Money)(Cover Story)Business, internationalWinnie Lee, Elizabeth Tran, William Kaye, Graham Muirhead
How the experts see it: watch your step.(Where to Put Your Money)Business, internationalElizabeth Tran, William Ebsworth, Diahann Brown, William Kaye, Peter D. Everington
How to manage change: operations management.(Asian Management Awards)Business, international 
Hype and heroines: is the new Indian woman a media creation?(Asian Women: Two Steps Forward One Step Back)(Cover Story)Business, internationalRita Manchanda
I'm in charge here: politician calls a tune in military musical chairs. (Thailand)Business, internationalRodney Taker
Indonesia can afford opposition.Business, internationalSoemitro
Indonesia's prize scars.Business, internationalGoenawan Mohamad
Is Apec irrelevant? (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum)(Column)Business, internationalMark Simon
Japan for the Japanese: Kobe aftershocks rattle Japan, Inc.Business, international 
Joy ride. (Malaysian industry seeks to invest in Cambodia)Business, internationalMichael Hayes
Landed, at last: Taiwan signs deal to build civilian jet.Business, internationalDoug Denton
Land of the free. (free economy)Business, internationalEdwin J. Feulner Jr.
Laying down the law. (Vietnam)Business, internationalMichael J. Scown
Leap of fate: a tragic fall turns a champion skier's life upside down. (Lina Tcheryazova)Business, internationalJeffrey Lilley
Legal guardian: Feisty lawyer takes Vietnamese detainees under her wing.Business, internationalAlison Nadel
Less is more. (Economic Monitor: Indonesia)Business, international 
Let that be a warning: Hanoi court punishing two party dissidents. (Vietnam)Business, internationalAdam Schwartz
Life of the party: death, taxes and New Zealand's Nationalists.Business, international 
Living well. (Chinese businesspeople in Malaysia)Business, international 
Looking ahead to growth. (Turkey and Asia)Business, international 
Look on the bright side.(Economic Monitor: Cambodia)Business, international 
Low-fat diet. (Hong Kong economy)Business, internationalLouise de Rosario
Made in China: Beijing's biggest problems are home grown.Business, international 
Made to last: Korea's builders survive their own disasters. (South Korea)Business, internationalLee Keum Hyun
Ma main man: some corruption targets are justice minister's friends.(Taiwanese Justice Minister Ma Ying-jeou)(Cover Story)Business, internationalJulian Baum.
Market mover: Perfecto Yasay gives Manila a dose of reform.Business, internationalRigoberto Toglao
Memories of Mao: debunking of Great Helmsman's myth points to problems facing China. (Mao Zedong)Business, internationalEsther Wachs Book
Mid-term blues.(Embattled General: Ramos Campaigns to Save New Confidence in The Philippines)Business, internationalV.G. Kulkarni
Mixed blessing: some gain, some suffer from Vietnam's boom.(Asian Women: Two Steps Forward One Step Back)(Cover Story)Business, internationalAshley Pettus
Murayama's moment. (Japan's Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama at the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation forum)(Column)Business, internationalJagdish Bhagwati
New Zealand's artful Roger: an new political party takes on established pieties. (Minister of Finance Roger Douglas, ACT New Zealand)(Editorial)Business, international 
New Zealand's unfinished business. (new political party forms)Business, internationalRoger Douglas
Nicked: Barings trader goes to prison. (Nicholas Leeson)(Editorial)Business, international 
Ninja justice: Jakarta needs a more honest approach to East Timor.Business, international 
No pain, no gain.(China: Trade & Investment)Business, international 
Nuclear welfare: can Tahiti survive the end of French testing?Business, internationalMaureen Sullivan, Robert Keith-Reid
One of a kind: unconventional designer returns home to test-drive his far-out ideas. (Quasar Khanh of Vietnam)Business, internationalCarey Zesiger
One step too far. (Indian shoe manufacturer M.S. Shoes stock falls over stock ramping investigation)(Column)Business, internationalSucheta Dalal
On the brink: the U.S. and China announce trade sanctions.Business, international 
On top of old smoky. (Smoky Mountain city dump, Philippines)Business, international 
Out of nowhere; colony's best-known jazzman is ready for bigger things. (Eugene Pao of Hongkong)Business, internationalChris Gay
Partisan politics: fissures widen in ruling coalition.Business, internationalRodney Taskar
Peace of mind: prize-winning monk applies Buddhist ideals to modern disciplines.Business, internationalJourdan Arenson
Personal pact: Suharto, Keating surprise ASEAN with security deal. (Indonesian President Suharto and Australia's Prime Minister Paul Keating)Business, internationalMichael Vatikiotis, John McBeth, Jaqueline Rees
Pirates kidnap Walt Disney: a few firms jeopardize China's economy. (Editorial)Business, international 
Portfolio picks. (Asia)(Where to Put Your Money)Business, international 
Portfolio picks: fund managers take a stand.(Where to Put Your Money)(Cover Story)Business, internationalPaul O'Donnell, Stella Yiu
Practical politics: maverick political group joins election fray. (Hong Kong)Business, internationalLouise do Rosario, Kitty Poon Kit
Private business: who speaks for Asia?Business, international 
Problems of plenty, (Economic Monitor: Singapore)Business, international 
Prophet motive: missionary zeal and marketing savvy spawn a host of new religions in Japan.Business, internationalElla Tennant
Pungent prices: Taiwan's triads have taken over the garlic trade.Business, internationalShu-Ching Jean Chen
Ramos's toughest month: golf with Goh Chok Tong might help.(Editorial)Business, international 
Rebels without a cause: Sonia Gandhi fails to heal Congress rift. (Congress Party, India)Business, internationalHamish McDonald, Rita Manchanda
Reinventing excellence: presenting Asia's most creative managers. (Asian Management Awards)Business, internationalMichael Alan Hamlin
Report to the emperor. (Japanese surrender in World War II recalled)Business, internationalToshikazu Kase
Rice is nice: but toughness on North Korea is better.Business, international 
Riding the Tiger: the retaking of Jaffna. (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam in Sri Lanka)(Editorial)Business, international 
Risks vs. rewards.(Focus: Japan)Business, internationalGabrielle Russell
Rubble rousers: razed hotel sparks row over future of Penang's heritage buildings.Business, internationalAnil Netto
Running for cover: Koreans seek tax shelter in long-term bonds. (South Korea)Business, internationalLee Keum Hyun
Russia's China challenge.Business, internationalAlexei D. Voskressenski
Selling the good life: Thomas Lee blends Eastern tradition with Western glitz.(Rages to Riches: 1945-1995)Business, internationalKatherine Stephan
Shaking up the bureaucracy. (Japan)Business, internationalTakeshi Kondo
Shanghaied: strong-arm tactics irk foreign investors.Business, international 
Sharing the wealth.(Philippines: Trade & Investment)Business, internationalHiploito Gagni
Shot heard 'round the world: U.S. threatens Japan with toughest sanctions yet.(Editorial)Business, international 
Small brush, big splash: a retrospective in Hong Kong for a grand tradition. (Chinese ink painting)Business, internationalDon Cohn
Sorry we asked: Japan's Nagano faces an Olympic burden.Business, internationalLily Matsubara
South Asia needs the great powers.(Column)Business, internationalR.P. Khanna
South Korea's birth dearth. (low fertility rates due to government incentives)Business, internationalRoger A. Richards Jr.
Stand at ease? (Economic Monitor: China)Business, international 
State business: privatization fever sweeps Asia. (Editorial)Business, international 
State expectations, poor want a helping hand, not an invisible one. (Hong Kong)Business, internationalAlison Nadel
Strait shooters: Taiwan's successes leave it vulnerable.(Editorial)Business, international 
Studies ambiguity: Beijing gives its line on Taipei-Hong Kong links.Business, internationalLouise do Rosario, julian Baum
Sugar daddy: businessman emerges as pillar of the regime. (Theng Bunma)Business, international 
Swings and roundabouts: it seems there's no gain without pain.(Freight and Transportation)Business, internationalRobert Westlake
Taking stock of South Korea.Business, internationalKarl Moskowitz
Taming the TV. (Asia)Business, internationalP.S. Deodhar
Target: Zhou Enlai; was America's CIA working with Taiwan agents to kill Chinese premier?Business, internationalWendell L. Minnick
Taste test: foreigners bring pub grub to Shanghai. (Western restaurants and pubs)Business, international 
Tax trouble: China takes away import privileges.Business, international 
Thanks, but no thanks. (Taiwan's reaction to Newt Gingrich's advocacy of diplomatic relations)Business, internationalSimon Reeve
The American card: Lu Ping goes international on Hong Kong.(Editorial)Business, international 
The China challenge.Business, internationalRobert A. Manning, James J. Przystup
The clean-up continues. (India)(Banking in Asia)(Cover Story)Business, internationalSucheta Dalal
The corporate approach. (China)Business, internationalY.K. Chan
The curse of natural resources.Business, internationalOwen McShane
The farmer's almanac.Business, internationalBob McMullen
The fever cools.(China: Trade & Investment)Business, international 
The Freeport files: whatever happened to fair play? (accusations against Freeport-McMoRan's mining operation and human rights in Indonesia)(Editorial)Business, international 
The great escape. (Japanese factories move offshore)Business, internationalHenry Sender, Rigoberto Tiglao, John McBeth, S. Jayasankaran, Gordon Fairlough
The great, harsh east. (excerpts from Jim Rohwer's 'Asia Rising')Business, internationalJim Rohwer
The innovators: general management. (Asian Management Awards)Business, international 
The Japan card. (Japan's reaction to Chinese military presence in the Spratly Islands)Business, internationalKoichi Sato
The Krulak doctrine: U.S. Marine commandant wants a Pacific focus. (Charles Krulak)Business, internationalRichard Halloran
The long way home: cartoonist who made his mark in the U.S. returns to his roots.Business, internationalMichael Vatikoitis
The market consensus. (Philippine's economic nationalism fading)Business, internationalAlex Magno
The new Moses.Business, internationalStephen W. Linton
The new World (Bank) Order: what is a bank without profit?Business, international 
The payoff equation: small government = small corruption.(Editorial)Business, international 
The quiet Americans: time to reconsider the U.S. legacy in Vietnam.(Vietnam: 20 Years After the War)(Editorial)Business, international 
The sky's the limit. (satellites in Asia)Business, internationalBrian Jeffries
The south rises: old Saigon wins the peace. (part 1)(Editorial)Business, international 
The Spratlys spat.(Spratly Islands)Business, international 
The state of Islam: Southeast Asia's social contract.Business, international 
The sun also sets: the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity sphere, 1945-1995.Business, international 
The will to fail: South Korea versus its chaebol. (hugh conglomerates) (Editorial)Business, international 
The yellow man's burden: Western group wants an undeveloped Cambodia.Business, international 
Thorn in the side: Democratic Party continues to fight China. (Hong Kong)Business, internationalLouise do Rosairo
Through a Japanese lens. (normalization of relations with North Korea)Business, internationalEdward Neilan
Ties that bind. (Laos' ties with China, Thailand, and Vietnam) (Cover Story)Business, internationalBertil Lintner, Muong Sing
Ties that bind. (Philippines and the United States)Business, internationalRichard D. Fisher Jr.
Time bomb: disease could ravage India unless government acts.(AIDS: Asia'a Economic Cost)(Cover Story)Business, internationalGouri Salvi
Top 10.(Far Eastern Economic Review 200: Asia's Leading Companies, 1996)Business, international 
Trade off: de-industrialization takes toll in Hong Kong. (rising unemployment among older women)Business, internationalKitty Poon Kit
Trading places: Khmer Rouge weakened by defections. (includes related article about the government's efforts to capture the Preah Vihear temple)Business, internationalMichael Hayes
Trading places: time to lower Asia's internal barriers to growth. (Editorial)Business, international 
Tribal tales: director's unique production spotlights age-old Aboriginal culture.Business, internationalMichael Heazle
Truce with the tigers: a step to solve the ethnic Tamil problem. (Sri Lanka)Business, internationalMervyn de Silva
Truth or consequences: commission treads softly on Timor killings. (human rights in Indonesia)Business, internationalMargaret Cohen
Truth or consequences: Japan chokes on a war apology.Business, international 
Under construction: Vietnam and Burma engage the world.(Editorial)Business, international 
Unhappy with the service: public criticizes its public servants. (Japan)Business, internationalMiki Tanikawa
Unshaken and unstirred: Kobe tremor highlights Wellington's vulnerability.Business, internationalColin James, Jane Sayers
UN speaks out on Hong Kong: human-rights panel asks for reports on territory after 1997.Business, international 
Vietnam revisited. (5th Column)(Column)Business, internationalJames Webb, Van Tien Dung, Gabriel Kolko, Bui Diem, Bui Tin
Vietnam's new home.Business, internationalNguyen Ngoc Truong
Wait and see.(China: Trade & Investment)Business, international 
Washington drops the big one.Business, internationalSumit Ganguly
Water peril: Indonesia's urbanization may precipitate water crisis.(Cover Story)Business, internationaljohn McBeth
Water, water, everywhere. (Asia's water resources will not be able to meet demand much longer)(Cover Story)Business, internationalJopnathan Karp
What a bump. (Asia markets suffer in 1994, could rebound in 1995) (Where to Put Your Money)Business, internationalHenry Sender
What do women want?Business, internationalTeresa Taningco
What's good for the goose.Business, internationalBernard T.K. Joel
Who is Xanana Gusmao?(The 5th Column)Business, internationalIrawan Abidin
Wired for action: information-technology management.(Asian Management Awards)Business, international 
Wonder boy. (Hideo Nomo)Business, internationalA. Lin Neumann
Worker woes: pro-union group slams Asian governments.Business, internationalShade Islam
Work hard, make money: Australians ponder the success of overseas Chinese.Business, internationalMaureen Sullivan, Jacqueline Rees
Writers' bloc: best-selling author Amy Tan opens the door for fellow Asian-American writers.Business, internationalMatt Miller
Yankee panky: Clinton fiddles while China issues burn.Business, international 
Yanking the armistice. (North Korea-South Korea demilitarized zone)Business, internationalNigel Holloway, Shim Jae Hoom
Zen, California style.Business, internationalLee Adair Lawrence
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