| Far Eastern Economic Review 2003 David Murphy |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A shot in the arm.(China's efforts at fighting SARS) | Business, international | David Murphy |
| Asia?s pipeline politics. | Business, international | David Murphy |
| A sunny outlook.(Mongolian economy) | Business, international | David Murphy |
| A yawning chasm.(trade) | Business, international | David Murphy |
| Building new Chinese walls.(Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) | Business, international | David Murphy, Ben Dolven |
| Challenges to business as the virus spreads.(The Sars outbreak in Hong Kong) | Business, international | David Murphy, Ben Dolven, Geoffrey A. Fowleer |
| China's next big challenge.(stockmarkets) | Business, international | David Murphy |
| Consumers drive growth.(China's economy) | Business, international | David Murphy |
| Crude pressure.(Chinese oil giantCNPS oforced out of bidding for a russian oil firm) | Business, international | David Murphy |
| Detective work: Doctors and scientists are using hi-tech tools in a truly global effort to combat the new contagion.(World Health Organization, Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network; high-technology, severe acute respiratory syndrome) | Business, international | David Murphy |
| Down to earth.(Beijing)(Column) | Business, international | David Murphy |
| He's no techno geek.(Daniel Mao)(Biography) | Business, international | David Murphy |
| Meet Asia's best boss.(Mark DeConcinis, manager of the Portman Ritz-Carleton Shanghai) | Business, international | David Murphy |
| New twists in the road.(possible new laws in China could hurt sales of imported cars) | Business, international | David Murphy |
| Old Volkswagen chases new China. | Business, international | David Murphy |
| Profits grow from feeding the world.(agricultural products market) | Business, international | David Murphy |
| Quietly plotting their course.(Chinese Communist Party leaders, includes related article)(Cover Story) | Business, international | David Murphy, Ben Dolven |
| Riding out a storm.(China trade) | Business, international | David Murphy, Ben Dolven |
| Roaring ahead. Evidence suggests that SARS did not seriously dent investors' long-term confidence in the economy.(China's economy recovering) | Business, international | David Murphy |
| Space odyssey: launching its first man into orbit should show the world just how seriously China must be taken. | Business, international | David Murphy |
| State giants still dominate.(China's public sector growth) | Business, international | David Murphy |
| Tenency rights.(For farmers in China) | Business, international | David Murphy |
| The China virus.(Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)) | Business, international | David Murphy, Susan V. Lawrence, David Lague |
| The fine art of failure.(China's relationship with the World Trade Organization) | Business, international | David Murphy |
| The one-two punch: China is coming under fire in the United States on two fronts.(includes related articles)(Cover Story) | Business, international | David Murphy, Murray Hiebert |
| The tide changes at last for the renminbi. | Business, international | David Murphy |
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