Far Eastern Economic Review 1996 Simon Elegant - Abstracts

Far Eastern Economic Review 1996 Simon Elegant
TitleSubjectAuthors
Barbarians at the gate. (Indonesia's Baduy people seek to protect their traditions)Business, internationalSimon Elegant
Between God and Mammon; in Malaysia, Muslims are learning to live in the modern world - and many like it. (includes related article on the Institute for Islamic Understanding)Business, internationalSimon Elegant
Bottled up; the market in China is promising and perilous. (wine)Business, internationalSimon Elegant
Dying for attention: lacking parents' counsel, kids turn to crime, drugs.(Indonesian youth)(Cover Story)Business, internationalSimon Elegant
Instant antiquity. (Sunday flea market, Panjiayuan, Beijing)Business, internationalSimon Elegant
It takes one to Tango: socialite and entrepreneur wants the world to take him seriously. (Hong Kong businessman David Tang)Business, internationalSimon Elegant
Lamb of God. (Samuel Lamb's church in Guangzhou, China)Business, internationalSimon Elegant
Painted ladies. (Chinese artist Wei Dong's paintings)Business, internationalSimon Elegant
Programmed for fun. (Charles Wang)(Profile)(Column)Business, internationalSimon Elegant
Rock solid: Asia's teens may strut their designer togs in trendy discos, but their beliefs remain staunchly conservative. If their world is so different from their parents', why are they still clinging to mom and dad's values?(Cover Story)Business, internationalMargot Cohen, Simon Elegant
Rooms without a view. (Hotel Bela Vista in Macau)Business, internationalSimon Elegant
The great divide: how many Christians in China? Depends on who you ask.Business, internationalSimon Elegant
The storyteller. (Hong Kong author Louis Cha) (includes excerpt from Cha's novel 'Eagles and Heroes')Business, internationalSimon Elegant
Voice of the people.(talk radio in Asia)(Cover Story)Business, internationalSimon Elegant
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