Far Eastern Economic Review 1995 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A change of taste.(Taiwan: Trade and Investment) | Business, international | Sue-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, international | Steven Schwankert |
A dying art: China's new economic plan raises questions. | Business, international | Karl Huus |
A hundred pages bloom: China discovers the Web - and the censors fret. (World Wide Web)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Andrew Leonard |
Alatas's albatross. (Indonesian foreign minister Ali Alatas) | Business, international | Jose 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, international | Elisabeth Scott, Margrit Williams, V-Nee Yeh |
A long list of woes.(Banking in Asia)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Julian 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, international | Jomo K.S. |
A new Taiwanese clone? (Taiwan's export-import strategy is tailor made for Vietnam) | Business, international | James Riedel |
A place in the sun: South Korea takes a growing stake in Japan Inc.(Rages to Riches: 1945-1995) | Business, international | Darryl Gibson |
Apres moi le deluge: a tightrope walk does little to placate soon-to-be-submerged Fengjie. | Business, international | Simon Winchester |
Artistic refugees: they may be shunned at home but outsiders warmly embrace contemporary Thai artists' work. | Business, international | Jennifer Gampell |
Asia's free ride. (Asia fights private ownership of cars) | Business, international | Stephen Vines |
Asia's high fliers. (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum plans to remove all internal trade barriers by 2020 will benefit Asian airlines) | Business, international | Teo Chee Hean |
A stitch in time. (master Malay embroiderer Sein Win Myint develops Burmese crafts market) | Business, international | Michael Vatikiokis |
A tale of two companies. | Business, international | Changqi Wu, Ivan Png |
A tale of two economies: Team New Zealand sails past Australia. | Business, international | |
Avoiding the crossfire. (Taiwan: Trade and Investment) | Business, international | Philip Liu |
A whale of an idea. | Business, international | Bruce 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, international | Arthur J. Pais |
Back to the future. (United States-Vietnam relations) | Business, international | Stanley Karnow |
Balance due: has Taiwan's property bubble finally burst? | Business, international | Shu-ching Jean Chen |
Bangkok's little India: a thriving Chinese textile center drew subcontinent's migrants. | Business, international | Bertil Linter |
Bankers' blues. (Japanese banking industry slump) | Business, international | hENNY Sender |
Barings, 1762-1995. | Business, international | |
Battling China's inflation.(Column) | Business, international | Joan Zheng |
Better with age: Siemens shies away from making a fast buck.(Far Eastern Economic Review 200: Asia's Leading Companies, 1996) | Business, international | Cathy Hilborn |
Birds of a feather: joint venture buoys Pacific carriers. | Business, international | Robert Keith-Reid |
Blast from the past. (assassination of Punjab chief minister Beant Singh) | Business, international | Ajoy 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, international | Jug Suraiya |
Bosnia and the West.(The 5th Column) | Business, international | Mahathir Mohamad |
Bowling for dollars: sponsors enrich South Asia's cricket World Cup. | Business, international | Jonathan Karp, Ahmed Rashd |
Breaking silence: Beijing permits screening of Nanjing massacre film.(50 Years After Japan's War in Asia)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Ian Johnson |
Britain backs off. (does not support its Hongkong governor Chris Patten)(Column) | Business, international | Neville Maxwell |
Burning memories: Tokyo reflects on the night 50 years ago that U.S. bombers set it ablaze. | Business, international | Steven L. Herman |
Call home: New Delhi reforms lure Indian businessmen in U.S.. | Business, international | Pamela Yatsko |
Cambodia past and future. | Business, international | Raoul M. Jennar |
Can Pakistan afford the bomb?(Column) | Business, international | Khaled 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, international | Joe 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, international | Losi 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, international | Stuart Becker |
Collateral damage. (French nuclear tests in South Pacific) | Business, international | Colin James, Sachiko Sakamaki, Don Rood |
Competition in sight. (China's airlines face competition)(Freight and Transportation) | Business, international | Lynne Curry |
Cool feet: Taiwan businessmen rethink China plans. | Business, international | Douglas 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, international | Rigoberto Tigalo |
Crossroads to the world.(Dubai: A Special Advertising Supplement to the Far Eastern Economic Review) | Business, international | Susan 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, international | A. Lin Neumann |
Culture vultures: Asian governments exploit the past to press their political agendas. (includes related articles) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Gordon 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, international | John Naisbitt |
Defying gravity: Taiwan glut has little pull on prices. | Business, international | Shu-Ching Jean Chen |
Democratic dilemma.(Thailand: The Problem with Politicians)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Michael Vatikiotis, Rodney Tasker, V.G. Kulkarni |
Developing awareness. (awareness of environmental issues slowly rising in South Korea)(Environment in Asia) | Business, international | Kim Katherine Y. |
Diamonds aren't forever. | Business, international | Pamela Yatsko |
Digging for profits. (Kotak Mahindra Finance Lsatd. of India)(Focus: Asian Capital Markets) | Business, international | Debashis 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, international | Hoon Shim Jae |
Doctor's orders: 'principled eccentric' prescribes a pep pill for commodities exchange. (Profile: Syed Mohamed Alwi Alhady, Malaysia) | Business, international | S. Jayasanakaran |
Doggone bygones. (quiz on 1994 market happenings in Asia) | Business, international | |
Dollar days down under. (Australian currency as a market indicator) | Business, international | David (American economist) Hale |
Double standards for China.(Column) | Business, international | Zhu 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, international | Louise de Rosario |
Duplicitous liaisons: husbands of Hong Kong women work - and play - in China. | Business, international | Nora Lee |
Dutch uncle; writer delights in debunking myths in his controversial novels. (Carl Muller, writer of Dutch origin who lives in Sri Lanka) | Business, international | Tina Faulk |
Eleventh coming: designation of Panchen Lama stirs a storm. | Business, international | Lincoln 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, international | Anil Netto |
Facing up to the future.(Kuwait: A New Confidence)(Special Advertising Supplement) | Business, international | Hlary 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, international | Jennifer Gampell |
Father knows best.(Asian Women: Two Steps Forward One Step Back)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Mandy D. Holton |
Flat-out broke. (Economic Monitor: Papua New Guinea) | Business, international | Rowan Callick |
Flour power: Indonesia leaves monopolies intact. | Business, international | |
For cash and country. (professional rugby in New Zealand) | Business, international | Colin James, Jane Sayers |
For the birds: feathers are flying in Hong Kong's wetlands skirmish. | Business, international | Martin 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, international | Vaudine England |
Give China 'time and space.' (economic growth could be threat or promise) | Business, international | Goh Chok Tong |
Global village: surreal Shenzhen brings the world's wonders to China. | Business, international | Nuri 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, international | Renata 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, international | Shirley Lai |
Haven can wait. (economic development in Laos) | Business, international | Sherry 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, international | Belinda Rhodes |
History of friendship. (includes related article on relations between Turkey and Asia) | Business, international | Jim Bodgener |
Home field advantage: Rajan Pillai seeks sanctuary in India. | Business, international | Hamish McDonald, Sucheta Dala |
Home straight: Hong Kong racing fans flock to Canadian tracks. | Business, international | Rosemary Eng |
Homeward bound: China's returnees face exciting prospects - and tough challenges. | Business, international | Kyna Rubin |
Hong Kong's greying pains. | Business, international | Stanford Miller |
How the experts see it. (five investment bankers specializing in Asia offer tips for investing in 1995) (Where to Put Your Money) | Business, international | Winnie 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, international | Winnie Lee, Elizabeth Tran, William Kaye, Graham Muirhead |
How the experts see it: watch your step.(Where to Put Your Money) | Business, international | Elizabeth 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, international | Rita Manchanda |
I'm in charge here: politician calls a tune in military musical chairs. (Thailand) | Business, international | Rodney Taker |
Indonesia can afford opposition. | Business, international | Soemitro |
Indonesia's prize scars. | Business, international | Goenawan Mohamad |
Is Apec irrelevant? (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum)(Column) | Business, international | Mark Simon |
Japan for the Japanese: Kobe aftershocks rattle Japan, Inc. | Business, international | |
Joy ride. (Malaysian industry seeks to invest in Cambodia) | Business, international | Michael Hayes |
Landed, at last: Taiwan signs deal to build civilian jet. | Business, international | Doug Denton |
Land of the free. (free economy) | Business, international | Edwin J. Feulner Jr. |
Laying down the law. (Vietnam) | Business, international | Michael J. Scown |
Leap of fate: a tragic fall turns a champion skier's life upside down. (Lina Tcheryazova) | Business, international | Jeffrey Lilley |
Legal guardian: Feisty lawyer takes Vietnamese detainees under her wing. | Business, international | Alison Nadel |
Less is more. (Economic Monitor: Indonesia) | Business, international | |
Let that be a warning: Hanoi court punishing two party dissidents. (Vietnam) | Business, international | Adam 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, international | Louise 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, international | Lee Keum Hyun |
Ma main man: some corruption targets are justice minister's friends.(Taiwanese Justice Minister Ma Ying-jeou)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Julian Baum. |
Market mover: Perfecto Yasay gives Manila a dose of reform. | Business, international | Rigoberto Toglao |
Memories of Mao: debunking of Great Helmsman's myth points to problems facing China. (Mao Zedong) | Business, international | Esther Wachs Book |
Mid-term blues.(Embattled General: Ramos Campaigns to Save New Confidence in The Philippines) | Business, international | V.G. Kulkarni |
Mixed blessing: some gain, some suffer from Vietnam's boom.(Asian Women: Two Steps Forward One Step Back)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Ashley Pettus |
Murayama's moment. (Japan's Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama at the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation forum)(Column) | Business, international | Jagdish 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, international | Roger 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, international | Maureen Sullivan, Robert Keith-Reid |
One of a kind: unconventional designer returns home to test-drive his far-out ideas. (Quasar Khanh of Vietnam) | Business, international | Carey Zesiger |
One step too far. (Indian shoe manufacturer M.S. Shoes stock falls over stock ramping investigation)(Column) | Business, international | Sucheta 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, international | Chris Gay |
Partisan politics: fissures widen in ruling coalition. | Business, international | Rodney Taskar |
Peace of mind: prize-winning monk applies Buddhist ideals to modern disciplines. | Business, international | Jourdan Arenson |
Personal pact: Suharto, Keating surprise ASEAN with security deal. (Indonesian President Suharto and Australia's Prime Minister Paul Keating) | Business, international | Michael 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, international | Paul O'Donnell, Stella Yiu |
Practical politics: maverick political group joins election fray. (Hong Kong) | Business, international | Louise 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, international | Ella Tennant |
Pungent prices: Taiwan's triads have taken over the garlic trade. | Business, international | Shu-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, international | Hamish McDonald, Rita Manchanda |
Reinventing excellence: presenting Asia's most creative managers. (Asian Management Awards) | Business, international | Michael Alan Hamlin |
Report to the emperor. (Japanese surrender in World War II recalled) | Business, international | Toshikazu 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, international | Gabrielle Russell |
Rubble rousers: razed hotel sparks row over future of Penang's heritage buildings. | Business, international | Anil Netto |
Running for cover: Koreans seek tax shelter in long-term bonds. (South Korea) | Business, international | Lee Keum Hyun |
Russia's China challenge. | Business, international | Alexei D. Voskressenski |
Selling the good life: Thomas Lee blends Eastern tradition with Western glitz.(Rages to Riches: 1945-1995) | Business, international | Katherine Stephan |
Shaking up the bureaucracy. (Japan) | Business, international | Takeshi Kondo |
Shanghaied: strong-arm tactics irk foreign investors. | Business, international | |
Sharing the wealth.(Philippines: Trade & Investment) | Business, international | Hiploito 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, international | Don Cohn |
Sorry we asked: Japan's Nagano faces an Olympic burden. | Business, international | Lily Matsubara |
South Asia needs the great powers.(Column) | Business, international | R.P. Khanna |
South Korea's birth dearth. (low fertility rates due to government incentives) | Business, international | Roger 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, international | Alison Nadel |
Strait shooters: Taiwan's successes leave it vulnerable.(Editorial) | Business, international | |
Studies ambiguity: Beijing gives its line on Taipei-Hong Kong links. | Business, international | Louise 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, international | Robert Westlake |
Taking stock of South Korea. | Business, international | Karl Moskowitz |
Taming the TV. (Asia) | Business, international | P.S. Deodhar |
Target: Zhou Enlai; was America's CIA working with Taiwan agents to kill Chinese premier? | Business, international | Wendell 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, international | Simon Reeve |
The American card: Lu Ping goes international on Hong Kong.(Editorial) | Business, international | |
The China challenge. | Business, international | Robert A. Manning, James J. Przystup |
The clean-up continues. (India)(Banking in Asia)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Sucheta Dalal |
The corporate approach. (China) | Business, international | Y.K. Chan |
The curse of natural resources. | Business, international | Owen McShane |
The farmer's almanac. | Business, international | Bob 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, international | Henry Sender, Rigoberto Tiglao, John McBeth, S. Jayasankaran, Gordon Fairlough |
The great, harsh east. (excerpts from Jim Rohwer's 'Asia Rising') | Business, international | Jim 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, international | Koichi Sato |
The Krulak doctrine: U.S. Marine commandant wants a Pacific focus. (Charles Krulak) | Business, international | Richard Halloran |
The long way home: cartoonist who made his mark in the U.S. returns to his roots. | Business, international | Michael Vatikoitis |
The market consensus. (Philippine's economic nationalism fading) | Business, international | Alex Magno |
The new Moses. | Business, international | Stephen 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, international | Brian 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, international | Louise do Rosairo |
Through a Japanese lens. (normalization of relations with North Korea) | Business, international | Edward Neilan |
Ties that bind. (Laos' ties with China, Thailand, and Vietnam) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Bertil Lintner, Muong Sing |
Ties that bind. (Philippines and the United States) | Business, international | Richard D. Fisher Jr. |
Time bomb: disease could ravage India unless government acts.(AIDS: Asia'a Economic Cost)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Gouri 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, international | Kitty Poon Kit |
Trading places: Khmer Rouge weakened by defections. (includes related article about the government's efforts to capture the Preah Vihear temple) | Business, international | Michael 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, international | Michael Heazle |
Truce with the tigers: a step to solve the ethnic Tamil problem. (Sri Lanka) | Business, international | Mervyn de Silva |
Truth or consequences: commission treads softly on Timor killings. (human rights in Indonesia) | Business, international | Margaret 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, international | Miki Tanikawa |
Unshaken and unstirred: Kobe tremor highlights Wellington's vulnerability. | Business, international | Colin 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, international | James Webb, Van Tien Dung, Gabriel Kolko, Bui Diem, Bui Tin |
Vietnam's new home. | Business, international | Nguyen Ngoc Truong |
Wait and see.(China: Trade & Investment) | Business, international | |
Washington drops the big one. | Business, international | Sumit Ganguly |
Water peril: Indonesia's urbanization may precipitate water crisis.(Cover Story) | Business, international | john McBeth |
Water, water, everywhere. (Asia's water resources will not be able to meet demand much longer)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Jopnathan Karp |
What a bump. (Asia markets suffer in 1994, could rebound in 1995) (Where to Put Your Money) | Business, international | Henry Sender |
What do women want? | Business, international | Teresa Taningco |
What's good for the goose. | Business, international | Bernard T.K. Joel |
Who is Xanana Gusmao?(The 5th Column) | Business, international | Irawan Abidin |
Wired for action: information-technology management.(Asian Management Awards) | Business, international | |
Wonder boy. (Hideo Nomo) | Business, international | A. Lin Neumann |
Worker woes: pro-union group slams Asian governments. | Business, international | Shade Islam |
Work hard, make money: Australians ponder the success of overseas Chinese. | Business, international | Maureen Sullivan, Jacqueline Rees |
Writers' bloc: best-selling author Amy Tan opens the door for fellow Asian-American writers. | Business, international | Matt Miller |
Yankee panky: Clinton fiddles while China issues burn. | Business, international | |
Yanking the armistice. (North Korea-South Korea demilitarized zone) | Business, international | Nigel Holloway, Shim Jae Hoom |
Zen, California style. | Business, international | Lee Adair Lawrence |
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