Far Eastern Economic Review 1996 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A complaint about air travel.(Column) | Business, international | Loy Weston |
A debate for grown-ups: child labor as the lesser evil. | Business, international | |
A few bad apples: GI crimes provoke an anti-American backlash.(South Korea) | Business, international | Katherine Y. Kim |
A Hong Kong dollar for China. | Business, international | Geng Xiao |
A kick in the Asean; The Philippines bids for trade leadership. (Association of South East Asian Nations)(Editorial) | Business, international | |
Alarm in the north. (Russian concern about developments in Afghanistan) | Business, international | Sophie Quinn-Judge |
A matter of honour. (Madhavrao Scindia creates his own political party in India) | Business, international | Ajoy Bose |
A matter of pride.(Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum) | Business, international | |
A new lease on sight: a pink bus rolls into China's towns, restoring vision. (mobile eye care hospitals) | Business, international | Jenny Meili Lau |
A new page in book buying. (book sales over Internet) | Business, international | Adam Nebbs |
Angry at China? Slam Japan.(Hong Kong sentiment toward Japan) | Business, international | Hifumi Arai |
Anything you want. (the Sunday market at Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia) | Business, international | Melana K. Zyla |
A profitable window. (electronics industry)(Focus on Japan) | Business, international | Darryl Gibson |
Asian executives poll. | Business, international | |
Asians can call Australia home. | Business, international | Bill O'Chee |
Asia rebuilds links.(South Africa: Special Advertising Supplement) | Business, international | Henry Harington |
Asia's leading companies.(Review 200) | Business, international | John M. Leger |
Asia's newest tiger - or also-ran? Australia searches for its place in the world. | Business, international | |
A solid basis for growth.(South Africa: Special Advertising Supplement) | Business, international | Henry Harington |
A tempered call for healthy phones. (health hazards of mobile phones)(Column) | Business, international | Peter French |
Attention, shoppers. (discount shopping in Japanese) | Business, international | Sachicko Sakamaki |
A whole new ballgame: high-profile alliance signals new era for Japanese TV. | Business, international | Sebastian Moffet |
A wing and a prayer; more Cathay Pacific shares change hands. | Business, international | Michael Westlake |
Back to school: tensions aside, Taiwan and China swap students. | Business, international | Julian Baum, Po-sen Liao |
Battle of the bourses. (Shenzhen and Shanghai Stock Exchanges) | Business, international | Pamela A. Yatsko |
Bearer of the torch. (Philippine President Fidel Ramos)(Cover Story)(Interview) | Business, international | |
Behind the apartment door. (lifestyle survey of affluent Asians)(Life Styles Special Report) | Business, international | Nury Vittachi |
Behind the smile.(Asia Life Styles: Special Report) | Business, international | Nury Vittachi |
Better days. (economic conditions of South Korea) | Business, international | Charles Lee |
Blind in Rangoon: Aids epidemic rages, but the junta says no to NGOs. (non-government organizations)(Taiwan) | Business, international | Bertil Lintner, Hseng Noung Lintner |
Blow by blow. (television coverage of 1986 overthrow of Philippine Pres Ferdinand Marcos)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Mike Chinoy |
Blueprint for the future. (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum) | Business, international | Heather Dowker |
Boy wonder.(cartoon character used to win Chinese away from foreign comics)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Yu Wong |
Break point. (Indian tennis Olympic medal winner Leander Paes) | Business, international | Gouri Chatterjee |
Buddhism is in crisis.(The 5th Column)(Column) | Business, international | Sulak Sivaraksa |
Business in the making.(Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum) | Business, international | |
Cambodia looks all right.(The 5th Column)(Column) | Business, international | Tommy Koh |
Carrot and stick: Colombo proposes to give Tamils greater autonomy.(Sri Lanka President Chandrika Kumaratunga works to end civil war by giving more political power to Tamils) | Business, international | Manik De Silva |
Cash and carry. (problems facing Vietnamese banking industry)(Vietnam: trade and investment) | Business, international | Frederik Balfour |
Centre of effort. (Greater Mekong Subregion economic district and its center in Bangkok)(Thailand: Trade & Investment) | Business, international | Michele Zack |
Challenges from within. (tourism in Thailand)(Thailand: Trade & Investment) | Business, international | Michele Zack |
Chasing Australia's jewel.(John Fairfax Holdings) | Business, international | Ian Verrender |
Chill out. (Economic Monitor: South Korea) | Business, international | Shim Jaw Hoon |
China in 2046.(50th anniversary issue) | Business, international | David K.P. Li |
China red and white. (growing interest in Chinese wines) | Business, international | Annabel Jackson |
China should be patient. (foreign policy)(excerpt from speech at 21st Century Forum, Beijing, China, on Sept. 4, 1996)(Transcript) | Business, international | Lee Kuan Yew |
China's power trip. (relations with Taiwan, the West) | Business, international | Paul Monk |
China's surprise friends; Hong Kong officials lobby the U.S.(Editorial) | Business, international | |
Chips on America'a shoulder: abolish the U.S.-Japan semiconductor agreement.(Editorial) | Business, international | |
Clear, swift market data for all. (Asian governments must take more positive approach towards electronic news services)(Column) | Business, international | Barry Hing |
Confidence game: the unbearable lightness of Thai democracy.(Thai political patronage system and the need for decentralization)(Editorial) | Business, international | |
Cooking up memories. (Chinese restaurateur Tang Ruiren) | Business, international | Stephanie Ho |
Cornered in Colombo. (President Kumaratunga's search for solution to conflict with separatist Tamil Tigers) | Business, international | Manik De Silva |
Creating opportunities. (The Gulf Cooperation Council in Asia: Special Advertising Supplement) | Business, international | |
Crossed connections: Taiwan's reforms don't go far enough. (telecommunications) | Business, international | Shu-Ching Jean |
Cultural Claptrap.(academicians incorrectly explain the success of Overseas Chinese with racial and ethnic determinism)(Column) | Business, international | Rupert Hodder |
Cultural revolution. (Taiwan's treasures exhibited in US) | Business, international | Julian Baujm |
Cup of woe: the World Cup was blighted by events that go against the grain of the sport. But don't blame it all on commercialization. (cricket) | Business, international | Gerald A. Delilkhan |
Damsels in no distress.(International Finance Corp. investments in Vietnam) | Business, international | Frederik Balfour |
Democracy is no enemy of growth. (combining democracy and economic growth in Asia)(Column) | Business, international | Mark R. Thompson |
Dengism after Deng. (Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping)(Editorial) | Business, international | |
Devil of a dilemma: churches ponder how to get close to Beijing. (Christian churches in Hong Kong) | Business, international | Melena K. Zyla |
Devious and deliberate: as they come under increasing international pressure to go easy on dissent, governments across the region are resorting to more indirect means to stifle opposition groups and social activists.(far east) | Business, international | Gordon Fairclough, John McBeth, S. Jayasankaran, Suresh Unny |
Dialling for dollars.(Tawian's cellular telecoms market) | Business, international | Robert Clark |
Digital didgeridoos. (Tjapukai Cultural Theme Park, Caravonica Lakes, Carnes, Queensland, Australia) | Business, international | Michael Heazle |
Diversifying for growth. (Philippine banking industry)(Focus: Banking in Asia) | Business, international | Juanito Vicencio |
Dreaming of hot rolls; new Hyundai head wants a steel mill, Seoul doesn't. | Business, international | Katherine Y. Kim |
Dream on: North Korea hopes in vain for foreign capital. | Business, international | Nayan Chanda, Lee Keum Hyun |
Eat and dust.(roadside restaurants in India) | Business, international | Jug Suraiya |
Equal opportunity: Umno campaign rules reduce role of money. (United Malays National Organization) | Business, international | S. Jayasanjaran |
Exporting a surplus.(Focus on Japan) | Business, international | Sumie Kawakami |
Fact and friction: China exiles testify about human-rights violations. | Business, international | Monica Showalter |
Facts from figures. (growing popularity of Chartered Financial Analysis credential in Asia) | Business, international | |
Fading magic. (Hong Kong businessman Gordon Wu) | Business, international | Gordon Thornton |
Fast money. (portfolio investment in Asia) | Business, international | Norman C. Miller |
Fear and loathing. (Hong Kong residents' views about mainland immigrants) | Business, international | Alison Nadel, Anthony Woo |
Foul-weather friends: America's 'strategic ambiguity' and the Taiwan Strait.(Editorial) | Business, international | |
Free those exchange rates. | Business, international | J. Mark Mobius |
Fried chicken's fearsome foes. (vegetarian lobby) | Business, international | Khushwant Singh |
Fund managers may get benched.(Asian fund managers) | Business, international | Steven Schoenfeld |
Future shock. (problems facing Asia's Tiger Economies)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Adi Ignatius |
Getting into the game: China becomes a big player in the U.S. treasury market. | Business, international | Monica Showalter |
Ghost buster: mineral water salesman has a profitable sideline - nabbing corrupt politicians. (Tsai Pai-hsiu of Taiwan) | Business, international | Douglas Habecker |
Global forces shape Asia.(50th anniversary issue) | Business, international | John Naisbitt |
Global tastes, local trimmings. (mixed views on marketing in Asian markets)(Column) | Business, international | Jonathan Holburt |
Gloom town. (Bangalore, India) | Business, international | Nityanand Jayaraman, Aparisim Ghosh |
Goodbye Chinatown; Calcutta's Chinese are forced to move - again.(India) | Business, international | Gouri Chatterjee |
Goodbye to all that. (demolition of Rennie's Mill in Hong Kong) | Business, international | Erling Hoh |
Good riddance. (humorous quiz on Asian business in the Year of the Rat) | Business, international | |
Goodwill, lost in translation. (hardliners in China continue to paint the US as hinderers of Chinese progress) | Business, international | Edward Friedman |
Graftbusters: there's never a dull day for Taichung's prosecutors. (Taiwan) | Business, international | Douglas Habecker |
Guises and dolls: China tries to show its orphanages aren't that deadly. | Business, international | Matt Forney, Bruce Billey |
Hail to the chief. (Tung Chee-hwa elected chief executive of Hong Kong)(Editorial) | Business, international | |
Half-way there: Americans falter without Ex-Im Bank. (US Export-Import Bank; investment in Vietnam) | Business, international | Steven Michel |
Hard knocks; Taiwan Cement row highlights changing climate. | Business, international | Shu-Ching Jean Chen |
Harmony, order, abundance. (Splendours of Imperial China: Treasures from the National Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan) | Business, international | Judith Ogden Thomson |
Heads in the sand. (Australia as an Asian nation)(The 5th Column)(Column) | Business, international | Mark A. Amdur |
Heat of the moment. (new buildings in Japan must be earthquake-proof) | Business, international | Sebastian Moffet |
Herds and hurdles. (Mongolian economy) | Business, international | Alan Sanders |
High life in Hong Kong.(risks of bamboo scaffolding in the Hong Kong construction industry) | Business, international | Jenni Meili Lau |
High time for tea. (Chinese tea popular in US) | Business, international | Julie Chao |
Houses of the holy. (Mao Zedong temple in Shaanxi province) | Business, international | Begonia Lee |
How Europe can succeed in Asia.(Column) | Business, international | Jerome Monod |
How the experts see it: diverging views.(Where to Put Your Money) | Business, international | Diahann Brown, William Kaye, Graham Muirhead, Marc Faber, Alfred Lo |
How the experts see it; divided they stand.(Where To Put Your Money) | Business, international | |
How the experts see it: stormy seas ahead? (Asian investment forecasts)(Where to Put Your Money)(Panel Discussion) | Business, international | |
How the experts see it.(views of a panel on Asian stock markets in 1997) | Business, international | |
How to blow torch a goat. (Mongolian barbecue) | Business, international | Margaret Eliot Bikales |
How to carve water. (disputes in the South China Sea)(The 5th Column)(Column) | Business, international | Mark J. Valencia |
How we grew. (Southeast Asian economic development)(The 5th Column)(Column) | Business, international | S. Jayakumar |
Hungry for expertise. (Asian businesses like Western-trained employees) | Business, international | |
I'm a lunatic; rap king's off-the-wall antics skewer social and political woes.(Taiwan's Jutoupi) | Business, international | John Winzenburg |
Imperfect harmony. (copyright issues affecting recordings of Taiwanese chants) | Business, international | Renata Huang |
In art, as in life, adapt to survive. (directing a Western opera in China) | Business, international | Chen Shi-Zeng |
India's choice; in new world economy, BJP has little room for manoeuvre. (Hindu Nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party)(Editorial) | Business, international | |
Indonesia toughens China stance. | Business, international | Rizal Sukma |
Initiative sets the pace. (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum) | Business, international | Heather Dowker |
Innocents abroad; Bill Clinton's commitment to Asia.(Editorial) | Business, international | |
Inspiration from Asia. (The Gulf Cooperation Council in Asia: Special Advertising Supplement) | Business, international | Guy Wilkinson |
Integrate and persuade, but gently. (China's role in the Asia-Pacific region)(The 5th Column)(Editorial) | Business, international | Rodolfo C. Severino Jr. |
Internet is rough for small players.(barriers facing would-be Internet service providers in Pakistan) | Business, international | Imran Anwar |
In the rough: a professional golf tournament in Burma is anything but par for the course. | Business, international | Tim Noonan |
Island of intensity. (Reunion Island) | Business, international | Adam Nebbs |
It's time to grow up: Porter says Asian firms need strategies, not deals. (corporate strategy expert Michael Porter)(Interview) | Business, international | |
Japan eyes bigger stick, warily.(The 5th Column)(Column) | Business, international | Yoshio Katayama |
Japan's faithful under threat. | Business, international | Noriyoshi Mizufune |
Just do it: why Apec doesn't matter. (growing internationalisation for Asian businesses)(The New Nike Economy: World Without Borders, part 5)(Editorial) | Business, international | |
Lake Folly. (restoration of Inya Lake Hotel in Rangoon, Burma) | Business, international | John Berthelsen |
Life on the margins.(Miao people of Guizhou, China) | Business, international | Chris Gay |
Life's a beach: Hong Kong tycoon Adrian Zecha reinvents paradise at his Amanresorts. | Business, international | Sherry Buchanan |
Looking for a substitute: Taiwan Sugar develops land to sweeten bottom line. | Business, international | Julian Baum, Posen Liao |
Lost at sea: the demons of Diaoyu.(significance of dispute over the Diaoyu islands)(Editorial) | Business, international | |
Louder than words: while Li Peng lectured parliament on the virtues of domestic stability, Beijing was planning productions abroad: a new round of missile tests off Taiwan. | Business, international | |
Lucky charmer: manager-cum-geomancer dispenses good directions.(Singapore feng shui master Yap Cheng Hai) | Business, international | Celine Fernandez |
Macau's cultural bet pays off.(Macau International Music Festival) | Business, international | Bradley Winterton |
Management experts don't get it.(The 5th Column)(Column) | Business, international | John M. Lo |
Marco Polo: fact or fiction? (includes related articles in support of the belief that he visited China as well as excerpts from research)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Matt Forney, Jonathan Spence |
Market knows best; for Hong Kong's future, look to the old truths.(Editorial) | Business, international | |
Mini-boom in Europe: European small-company funds set blistering pace.(Where to Put Your Money) | Business, international | Stuart Fieldhouse |
Moody's blues: Bank of China protests ratings downgrade.(Editorial) | Business, international | |
Mooncakes over Hong Kong.(Hong Kong's mid-fall festival) | Business, international | Sheila McNamara |
Moonlighting medicos. (physicians supplement incomes by seeing private patients)(Vietnam) | Business, international | Marjorie Seybold |
More information, more money.(government control of information and the press in Asian countries discourages Western investors)(Column) | Business, international | Teresa Wyszomierski, Christopher Lingle |
Morning in Taiwan: from mandate of heaven to mandate of the people. | Business, international | |
Most-favored regions. (changes in China's treatment of foreign investors in its economic zones)(Column) | Business, international | Wang Junshi |
Most-favoured enemies: India and Pakistan inch towards closer trade ties. | Business, international | Jonathan Karp, Amhed Rashid |
Moving pictures; China-born film maker casts Tiananmen in new spotlight. | Business, international | Scarlet Cheng |
Mr. Rainsy regrets: Cambodia: too much aid, too little accountability.(Sam Rainsy, former Cambodian Finance Minister)(Editorial) | Business, international | |
Mr. Shimura's Revolution: in the new competition, there is no place to hide. (businessman Isamu Shimura; qualities that are necessary to successfully compete in a new world economy)(The New Nike Economy: World Without Borders)(last of a series)(Editorial) | Business, international | |
National cars are a bad idea.(The 5th Column) | Business, international | Alexander Irwan |
Negroponte on Asia. (Nicholas Negroponte, direct of Media Lab at MIT)(50th anniversary issue)(Interview) | Business, international | Melana K. Zyla |
Nervous neighbours.(Indian-Chinese international relations) | Business, international | Timothy Maples |
New territory. (Hong Kong's New Territories offers city-dwellers an escape) | Business, international | Chris Gay |
Nobel sentiments. (Indonesian government's response to 1996 Nobel peace prize going to East Timor activists)(Editorial) | Business, international | |
Non-stick metal. (impact of Sumitomo crisis on London Metal Exchange) | Business, international | Karen Malpede |
No pain, no gain.(Japanese telecom deregulation) | Business, international | Darryl Gibson |
No stomach: media caution clouds reports of food poisoning.(fears of inflaming prejudices against Burakumin slaughterhouse workers) | Business, international | |
Not by bread alone. (Australian wheat exports) | Business, international | Asa Wahlquist |
No truck with trains: China's joint ventures take to the highway. | Business, international | |
Nowhere to turn. (problems facing Australian financial markets) | Business, international | Jonathan Woodier |
One less headache; India, Nepal resolve a four-year water dispute. | Business, international | Kedar Man Singh |
Opiate of the party: North Korea fuels opium boom in Russia. | Business, international | Sophie Quinn-Judge, Shim Jae Hoon |
Orange is no lemon: Li Ka-shing's second UK foray looks promising.(Hutchinson Whampoa is helping finance Orange mobile phone service in Britain) | Business, international | Karen Malpede |
Paging Asia: an Israeli firm offers two-way messaging technology. | Business, international | Michael Vatikoitis |
Pearly whites. (dental hygiene has become obsession in South Korea) | Business, international | Katherine Kim |
Pentagon versus Pentagon: boosting US trade - or building up China's army?(joint venture between US communication equipment company and a Chinese company with close ties to Chinese military)(Editorial) | Business, international | |
People power, 1986-1996. (Philippines People Power Revolution)(Editorial) | Business, international | |
Perhaps the end is nigh.(The 5th Column)(Column) | Business, international | Jeffrey E. Garten |
Permanent withdrawal; New Zealand plans to sell of its last major retail bank. (Trust Bank New Zealand) | Business, international | Colin James, Jane Sayers |
Planet Lars. (German businessman Lars Windhorst influenced by Asian culture)(Interview) | Business, international | Erling Ho |
Politics as unusual: film and TV stars vie for seats in national assembly.(South Korea) | Business, international | Jae Hoon Shim |
Pressure for change. (deregulation in Japanese financial markets)(Focus on Asian Capital Markets) | Business, international | James Paradise |
Private business: America sounds a sour note at PBEC conference. (Pacific Basin Economic Council)(Editorial) | Business, international | |
Private sanction: Slorc fumbles, yet again. (State Law and Order Restoration Council fails to stop Western economic sanctions against Burma for civil rights violations)(Editorial) | Business, international | |
Productivity will come with time.(The 5th Column)(Column) | Business, international | M.G. Quibria |
Put the cat back in the bag. (dual-use technological exports from the US t potentially hostile nations) | Business, international | Thomas G. Mahnken |
Racing the clock. (Australian authorities investigate Nomura Securities) | Business, international | Ian Verrender |
Rain and Shine.(improvements in Nepal's economy, partly due to good 1995 monsoon)(Economic Monitor: Nepal) | Business, international | Kedar Man Singh |
Ramo's Tan-trums; the real scandal is the Philippine tax system. (Philippine President Ramos, Lucio Tan)(Editorial) | Business, international | |
Reality bites. (review of significant developments in Asia in 1996) | Business, international | Joseph F. Kahn |
Rebuilding job. (economic stabilization in Papua New Guinea) | Business, international | Rowan Callick |
Reef grief: hot Australian resort takes a hit as its casino falters. (Reef Hotel Casino in Cairns, Queensland; includes related article) | Business, international | Michael Heazle |
Remains of the days: reminders of the British rule are hot memorabilia in Hong Kong's colonial twilight.(collectibles) | Business, international | Lynette Clemeston |
Renaissance man, artist adds contemporary strokes to traditional Tibetan painting. (Nyima Tsering) | Business, international | Pamela Logan |
River Elegy.(an explorer describes an expedition to the source of the Yangtze River) | Business, international | Wong How Man |
Roman holiday.(Italy seeks to encourage trade with Asia) | Business, international | Shada Islam |
Room with a view. (Hong Kong hotels are not completely booked for the July 1, 1997 turnover to Chinese rule)(Column) | Business, international | Patricia Loo |
Room with no view. (Intercontinental Hotel in Colombo, Sri Lanka) | Business, international | John Berthelsen |
Rough edges. (ethnic relations and government of Sri Lanka) | Business, international | Neelan Tiruchelvam |
Round one to Rangoon. (international rapprochement with Burma despite human rights issues at ASEAN meeting) | Business, international | Joe Leahy |
Rubbish man.(profile of Xiao Liangyu, refuse collector from Beijing, China) | Business, international | Lijia MacLeod |
Saviour of the opera. (maestro Shang Changrong) | Business, international | Alison Hardle |
Send in the clowns.(entertainment troupe from Myanmar) | Business, international | Rene Sepul |
Setback for China - wide rule of law.(Column) | Business, international | Stanley Lubman |
Setting the tone. (Philippines liberalizes its telecommunications industry)(Focus - Philippines: Trade and Investment) | Business, international | Cynthia G. Marasigan |
Sharing the wealth: Toyota announces a revolutionary buy-back. | Business, international | |
Shedding light on Megawati.(role of Megawati Sukarnoputri in Indonesian politics) | Business, international | Ariel Heryanto |
Silence of the lambs.(education in Malaysia)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Gary Sliverman |
Singapore steals the crown. (Singapore favoured location for doing business in Asia)(Review 200) | Business, international | Murray Hiebert, Katherine Stephan |
Sitting pretty: sociologist's unique toilet museum helps flush away poor sanitation. (sociologist Bindeshwar Pathak) | Business, international | Jug Suraiya |
Six years at the Review. (experiences of editing the Far Eastern Economic Review)(50th anniversary issue) | Business, international | Dick Wilson |
Slorc's drug links. (Burma)(written by U.S. assistant secretary of state for international narcotics and law enforcement affairs)(Column) | Business, international | Robert S. Gelbard |
Softening stance: BJP has come a long way from its hardline origins. (India's Bharatiya Janata Party) | Business, international | Vir Sanghvi |
Southeast Asia's timid traders. | Business, international | Dean A. DeRosa |
Southern comfort.(Indian-Americans run US motels) | Business, international | Lee Lawrence |
Speed dialling. (South Korean cellular phone manufacturers) | Business, international | Faith Kennan |
Spreading the net. (Australian banking industry)(Focus: Banking in Asia) | Business, international | Jacqui Rees |
Straw poll: who will make the best chief executive? (in Hong Kong after Chinese reunification)(Cover Story)(Panel Discussion) | Business, international | |
Strictly business; Unilever merges Indian units, sans politics. | Business, international | Sucheta Dalal |
Strong-arm tactics: a wrestler turns freelance diplomat to spread goodwill beyond the ring. (profile of Kanji 'Antonio' Inoki) | Business, international | Sumie Kawakami |
Submarine tactics: why North Korean threats work.(relations between N Korea, the US and S Korea)(Editorial) | Business, international | |
Success and succession: preparing Indonesia for after Suharto.(Editorial) | Business, international | |
Suharto's mega-opportunity: troubles can boost Indonesia's stability.(Column) | Business, international | |
Taiwan, front and centre. | Business, international | Peng Ming-min |
Take risks and forge ahead. (future of Asian economy)(50th anniversary issue) | Business, international | Richard Li |
The Asian enterprise; history and the Review. | Business, international | |
The bad-debt hangover.(Focus on Japan) | Business, international | James Paradise |
The bottom line.(rare Asian books as an investment) | Business, international | Katherine Stephan |
The Burmese beyond.(The 5th Column)(Column) | Business, international | Aung Myo Min, Zaw Oo |
The candidate: T.S. Lo and Hong Kong press freedom.(Lo Tak-Shing)(Editorial) | Business, international | |
The China constituency: where are Beijing's America experts?(Editorial) | Business, international | |
The cost of high living: Singapore's new laws and troubled families.(Cover Story) | Business, international | Murray Hebert |
The cost of quality. (South Korea) | Business, international | Lee Keum Hyun |
The crutches stay: China continues to prop up limping state-owned firms. | Business, international | Matthew Forney |
The dragon's teeth; a new generation of brutal gangs is poised to take over New York's Chinatown. | Business, international | Jeff Wise |
The empire strikes back: in Japan, the big boys play - and taxpayers pay.(Editorial) | Business, international | |
The feminist missionary.(The 5th Column)(Column) | Business, international | Madhu Kishwar |
The finest cut of all.(profile of Totoya restaurant, Tokyo, Japan)(Company Profile) | Business, international | Mimi Oka |
The global sweatshop. (sweatshop labor in developing economies; includes related memorandum of understanding from Nike)(The New Nike Economy: World Without Borders, part 3)(Editorial) | Business, international | |
The green hotel. (Hidden Valley Resort in the Philippines' Laguna province) | Business, international | Robert Tiglao |
The Keating years: Australian voters give their prime minister the sack. (Paul Keating) | Business, international | |
The last caravan: the modern world catches up with Tibet's salt traders. | Business, international | Pierre-Julien Quiers |
The next 50 years. (prospects for Asia)(50th anniversary issue) | Business, international | Ibrahim Anwar |
The Pacific moment: an uncertain America muddles the Taiwan Strait. | Business, international | |
The payola principle: why corruption plagues the Philippines.(Editorial) | Business, international | |
The polite path to competitiveness. (industry in India) | Business, international | Subhash Agrawal |
The post-national economy. (The New Nike Economy: World Without Borders, part 1)(Editorial) | Business, international | |
The power of change. (securities industry in South Africa)(South Africa: Special Advertising Supplement) | Business, international | |
The real bosses of India. (rural shopkeepers exert enormous influence in India's growing economy)(The 5th Column)(Column) | Business, international | Rajendra H. Aneja |
The Review contest: three experts place their $100,000 bets.(Where to Put Your Money) | Business, international | |
The Review contest; three experts place their $100,000 bets.(Where To Put Your Money) | Business, international | |
The road to surfdom: Hong Kong's tax on innovation. (Internet services)(Editorial) | Business, international | |
The singing priest. (Patrick Massang, Roman Catholic priest in Malaysia)(Interview) | Business, international | Celine Fernandez-D'Souza |
The sky's the limit. (Acer is top-ranking Taiwanese corporation in 1996)(Review 200) | Business, international | Robert Clark |
The tax man returneth. (Japan's Liberal Democratic Party to raise consumption tax)(Editorial) | Business, international | |
The thinking man. (Zen Buddhist abbot Gudo Wafu Nishijima) | Business, international | Victor Fic |
The trials of martyr Lee: with 1997 only a year away, he's Beijing's headache now. (Hong Kong Democratic Party leader Martin Lee)(Editorial) | Business, international | |
The tyranny of terminology. (The New Nike Economy: World Without Borders, part 2)(Editorial) | Business, international | |
Tiny dancer, big step. (Pearl Chan, promoter of dance in Hong Kong)(Interview) | Business, international | Erling Hoh |
Tough mandate.(democracy in Taiwan)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Julian Bauym |
Tourism helps the Burmese. | Business, international | Michael Chang |
Treasure trove. (Shanghai museum) | Business, international | Don Cohn |
True grit: you won't see China's Sixth Generation of film directors at Cannes.(most are censored)(Column) | Business, international | Ian Johnson |
Value added: Hong Kong's pattern on Asian values.(Editorial) | Business, international | |
Vietnam is not a copycat. (intellectual property rights) | Business, international | Tanya Pullin |
View from the North Pacific.(speech by Koichi Kato on Japan's role in the North Pacific)(Column)(Transcript) | Business, international | |
Visitation rights: Clinton and Jiang agree on state visits. (United States, China)(Editorial) | Business, international | |
Warning off Soros: pegging the Hong Kong dollar to 1997. (George Soros, Soros Fund Management)(Editorial) | Business, international | |
Water and balm. (India and Bangladesh in agreement to share water from the Ganges) | Business, international | Rasul Bailay, S. Kamaluddin |
Wellington: no left turn. (New Zealand dollar feels effects of political uncertainties) | Business, international | Ed Lane |
What a bounce. (China's Shenzhen stock index) | Business, international | Henry Sender |
What are PALs for? (Philippine Airlines) | Business, international | |
What now? Australia's Senate stalls liberalization plans.(privatization) | Business, international | Anne Davis |
What the fund tables say.(Where to Put Your Money) | Business, international | |
Where are the Asian media? | Business, international | Hong Seok Hyun |
Will it fly? With its AE-100 passenger jet project, China is making a bold move into the mainstream of aircraft manufacturing. But experts aren't sure the venture will be commercially viable. | Business, international | Charles Bickers |
Yankee trader: American builds business empire in Thailand.(Bill Heinecke) | Business, international | Susan Oh |
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