| Far Eastern Economic Review 1996 Lincoln Kaye |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Face maker: for this displaced Indian, physiognomy is an art as well as a science. (Ragi S. Rao) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| God child; young Spanish boy assumes the yoke of celebrated Tibetan lama. | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Green power: environmental groups add to Cogentrix's woes.(Environmental opposition to planned Cogentrix power plant in Mangalore, India; includes related article on a similar project attempted by Enron) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp, Lincoln Kaye |
| Just say no.(profile of M. Nanjundaswamy, head of Indian farmers' association) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Miracle Man.(P. Ramar Pillai invented fuel) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Missed congeniality.(attitudes towards Miss World contest in Bangalore, India) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Razing awareness. (retired Indian banker Vijaynath Shenoy collects vernacular architecture)(Interview) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Taipei in hot water.(spa pools in Taipei, Taiwan) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| The agony of defeat.(attitudes of East Asian Miss World pageant contestants) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Unwanted encore.(Cogentrix Energy meets resistance as it seeks to build power plant in Mangalore, India) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp, Lincoln Kaye |
| Wise guy: a decade in American prisons gives a gang member some novel insights.(Strategy Group president and Bamboo Union member Zhang An-lo of Taipei)(Column) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
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