Far Eastern Economic Review 2003 - Abstracts

Far Eastern Economic Review 2003
TitleSubjectAuthors
A booming economy looks overseas.(Australia balances free-trade agreement with the U.S. against relations with Asia)Business, international 
Adultery still sells.(Philippines's film industry)Business, internationalErin Prelypchan
Affixing blame.(U.S. World War II POWs file suit against Japanese companies)Business, internationalMurray Hibert
After Iraq.(North Korea' disarmament depends on South Korea)(Editorial)Business, international 
A good move for China.(Hong Kong's banking industry)Business, internationalSteve Xu
A King's ransom.(Brunei and the collapse of Amadeco Group)Business, internationalS. Jayasankara
A legal remedy.(India's pharmaceutical companies suing pharmaceutical giants in the United States)Business, internationalGardiner Harris, Joanna Slater
Allies' obligation.(editorial)(American troops)(Editorial)Business, international 
Allies' obligation.(editorial)(American troops in South Korea)Business, international 
All that's fit to print.(Sung Hyuk Lee)Business, internationalKimberely Song
American rewards: The United States' attempt to reward allies can become unhelpful.(Editorial)Business, international 
America presses for faster market reform.(China)Business, international 
Ancient advice.(feng shui rules for offices)Business, internationalStephen Seawright
A new dawn.(Indonesian film industry)Business, internationalShanty Harmayn
A new menace makes Japan rethink.Business, internationalDavid Lague, Sebastian Moffet
Archipelago.(anarchy)(Excerpt)Business, internationalMichael Vatiokis
A rosy view.(US-China trade relations)Business, internationalPeter Wonacott
A royal return.(Indian royal families)Business, internationalKaren Mazurkewitch
Art attack.(China)Business, internationalScarlet Cheng
Art for Tokyo's sake.(Mori art museum)Business, internationalScarlet Cheng
A rude awakening.(industries restructuring)Business, internationalHenry Sender
Asia faces a stark choice.(ramifications to Chinese and Indian banks for refusing to follow international banking law standards)Business, internationalJoel Baglole, Tom Holland
Asia girds for a war in Iraq.Business, international 
Asia must support Suu Kyi.Business, internationalJody Williams
Asian innovation awards : Tackling global issues.Business, internationalMichael Somers
A tentative peace in Kashmir.(India-Pakistan relations)Business, internationalG. Parthasarathy
Australia's choice.(role of British monarch as Governor-general steps down)(Editorial)Business, internationalTion Kwa
Bangladesh stares into the Abyss.(regulations)Business, internationalPeter Fritsch
Bank BNI - moving ahead.(Bank Negara Indonesia)Business, international 
Becoming slaves to spam.(dealing with the difficulties of junk e-mail and computer viruses)Business, international 
Behave. Or else.(China to North Korea)Business, international 
Belgian waffle.(The Belgian policy of war crimes lawsuits)Business, international 
Bloody tales.(Yu Hua's books)(Interview)Business, internationalMichael Standaert
Boiling mad.(Anti-Thai rioting in Cambodia)Business, internationalSawn Crispin, Seth Meixner
Broad reach for the seventh fleet.(Interview)Business, internationalWalter F. Doran
Bush catches up with Asia.(US President George W. Bush, includes related article)Business, internationalMurray Hiebert, Shawn Crispin, Tom Vater
Bush ponders a military option.Business, internationalLarry Niksch
Bush's bad idea.(North Korea)Business, international 
Buying peace.(Relations between North and South Korea)Business, international 
Can Bush handle North Korea?Business, internationalRobert M. Hattaway
Can Tung change course?(Hong Kong?s Tung Chee-hwa)Business, internationalElizabeth Economy
Carving up Resona Bank.(Japan's fifth largest bank could be split up)Business, internationalHenny Sender
CEO call: confidence in his step.(Boots innovations by Fook Kiong Lee)Business, internationalTrish Saywell, Alkman Granitsas
Challenges to business as the virus spreads.(The Sars outbreak in Hong Kong)Business, internationalDavid Murphy, Ben Dolven, Geoffrey A. Fowleer
China breaks with its wartime past.(international relations between North Korea and China)Business, internationalGordon Fairclough, Charles Hutzler
China briefing : Corruption.(Tian Fenghsan investigated)Business, international 
China briefing : Human rights.(U.S national deported)Business, international 
China briefing : Insurance.(PICC Property & Casualty)Business, international 
China briefing : Labour rights.Business, international 
China brief : manufacturing.(Qingdao Haier Refrigerator Company Ltd.)Business, international 
China brief : United States.Business, international 
Chinadotcom's second chance.(initial public offerings)Business, internationalEvan Ramstad
China in $21 billion gas deal with Australia.Business, international 
China on a roll. The car-finance market in China takes off as the middle class discovers a passion for cars.Business, internationalAlysha Webb
China's choice over Hong Kong.(relations between the Chinese government and Hong Kong)Business, internationalArthur Waldron
China's digital dream.(China and digital films and theaters)Business, international 
China's failure in diplomacy.Business, internationalSteve Tsang
China's huge appetite.(energy industry)Business, internationalKimberley Song
Citigroup's China bet.(Cover Story)Business, internationalPaul Beckett, Tom Holland
Cleaning up city hall.(Ramesh Ramanathan aids Bangalore, India)Business, internationalMadhavi Swamy
Colombo clash.(Sri Lanka)Business, internationalManik De Silva, Joanna Slater
Coming to grips with hedge funds.(New hedge funds re being set up across Asia)Business, internationalTom Holland
Cuban chop suey.(Cuba revives Havana's Chinatown for tourists)Business, internationalJames Pringle
Death by memo.(humor)Business, internationalNuri Vittachi
Deficits and deflation.(Hong Kong's economy)Business, internationalTom Holland.
Deplorable.(Cambodian prime minister's responsibility for riots in Phnom Penh)Business, international 
Digging itself out.(mine accident)Business, internationalJohn Mcbeth
Digging itself out of debt.(Pakistan's economy)Business, internationalSaeed Azhar
Dream machines.(Vincent Cheung, a collector of classic automobiles)Business, internationalJeannie Cho Lee
Dress rehearsal for China.(Blair Pickerell)(HSBC Asset Management (Hong Kong))Business, internationalJane Parry
Driving ambition.(telematics in South Korea)Business, internationalKim Jung Min
Dying to succeed.(NV Multi Corporati)(Company Profile)Business, internationalS. Jaysankaran
Early payoff.(General Motors' overhaul of Daewoo)Business, international 
Editorial: AsiaEs health threat.(Editorial)Business, international 
Election fever.(Cambodians go to the polls in July 27, 2003)Business, internationalTom Fawthrop
Executives on a leash.(business travel)Business, internationalScott Newman
Exorcism for spam. A theory devised by an English vicar and adopted by smart anti-spammers is your best bet for keeping spam out of your inbox.(18th century probability theory could block spam)Business, international 
Fighting China on U.S. soil.(Bush administration's efforts to protect U.S. jobs )Business, international 
Fighting with phones.(Nokia's share of the cell phone market is examined)Business, international 
Finding Asia's best employer.(How do you identify the best companys to work for in Asia?)Business, international 
Fragile recovery.(Japan's economic recovery)Business, internationalIchiko Fuyuno
Ganging up on Pyongyang.Business, internationalGordon Fairclough, Charles Hutzler, Chris Cooper
GE reinvents itself in India.(General Electric Co.)Business, internationalKathryn Kranhold, Joanna Slater
Getting away with murder.(U.S. uncertain how to respond to Burma's rulers)Business, internationalMurray Hiebert, Shawn Crispin
GM's big man bows out.(Jack Smith of General Motors)Business, international 
Good News? The latest good economic tidings, however hard to believe, are fine for the prime minister, too.(Japan's economy)Business, internationalSebastian Joffett
Gulf gateway.(Gwadar port, Pakistan)Business, internationalAshraf Khan
Hanson runs.(Pauline Hanson in election)(Editorial)Business, international 
Heavyweight Back-up.(DVD writer)Business, international 
Help for hearts.(ultrasonic heart monitor)Business, internationalHelen Ubels
Home from home.(office renovations)Business, internationalPeta Basset
Home turf advantage.(on line games)Business, internationalMei Fong
Hong Kong's big sell-off.(privatization, includes related articles)(Cover Story)Business, internationalJoel Baglole, Scott Neuman
Horseman at the gates.(Newbridge Capital managing director Weijen Shan, includes related article)Business, internationalHenry Sender
How to deal with Pyongyang.(U.S. North Korea relations)Business, internationalPeter Brookes
How to overcome terror.(How the Balinese cope with the bombings at Kuta )Business, internationalCharles Foran
How to strike gold from Asia?s old.(As Asia?s population continues to age, companies provide services)Business, internationalKim Jung Min
Hurt by a virus.(SARS)Business, international 
Identity crisis.(meeting to convene to consider establishment of an Asian economic organization)Business, internationalBarry Wain
India catches up with East Asia.(outsourcing)Business, internationalJay Solomon
India plugs the gaps.(reforms to bank regulations)Business, internationalJoanne Slater
India voting.(editorial)Business, international 
Indonesia goes to war in Aceh.(editorial)(Free Aceh Movement)Business, international 
In Kashgar's dust.(modernisation)Business, internationalAshley Gilbertson
In search of Karmic results.(philanthropy)Business, international 
Is Islam a drag on growth?(Column)Business, internationalMarcus Noland
It's just a coincidence.(Deepak Chopra's works)Business, internationalAjay Singh
Japan's military.(Editorial)Business, international 
Japan warns North Korea.(Editorial)Business, internationalTion Kwa
Karachi soars.(stockmarkets)Business, internationalAshraf Khan
Kazakhstan: large country, large potential.(infrastructure)Business, international 
LG takes the plunge.(LG Group transforms itself )Business, internationalKimberely Song
Libya: the new gateway to Africa is open for business (part 1).(from the advertising supplement)Business, international 
Light for life.(natural light in high rise buildings)Business, international 
Low fat, high potential.(Kao's Heathy Econa oil)Business, internationalIchiko Fuyono
Making a play for business.(marketing of toys)Business, internationalKathy Chen
Malayasia's transition to Abdullah.(Mahathir Mohamad to leave office in October)Business, internationalRehman Rashid
Malaysia: balancing act.(foreign investment regulations)Business, internationalS Jayasankaran
Malaysia's new growth strategy.Business, internationalTan Siok Choo
Money doesn't matter.(Employees say teamwork and respect count more than pay.)Business, internationalGoeffrey A. Fowler
Monsoon-driven.(economic importance of India's agriculture industry)Business, internationalRasul Bailay
My 5: The best of Asia.(art)Business, internationalTinnakorn Kasornauwan
New diplomacy, old politics.(reforms)Business, international 
New game, many winners.(China's cell phone industry)(Industry Overview)Business, internationalEvan Ramstad
N-gage, ready to play.(game phone)Business, internationalSteve Mollman
No, Al Qaeda isn't everywhere.Business, internationalCarlyle A. Thayer
No frills, smaller bills.(new smaller and cheaper airlines that are beginning in Asia still limited to region)(Industry Overview)Business, internationalTrish Saywell, Scott newman
No-show: What's hampering governance in Cambodia.(Editorial)Business, international 
Offices are automated places.(market research results on technology used in Asian offices)Business, international 
Oiling an old chain.(renovating convenience stores)Business, internationalChang Leslie
One man's vision: through the dark days of the Cultural Revolution, Li Zhensheng kept his camera trained on the chaos around him.Business, internationalColin Pantall
On the air in Kabul.Business, internationalSaad Mohseni
Our future with Sars.(SARS: A special report)Business, internationalBen Dolven, Georffrey A. Fowler
Out of Africa, into uncertainty.(some South China tigers to be relocated to Africa to save the species)Business, internationalKenneth Howe
Pacific Andes trawls deep.Business, internationalJane Parry
Paint makes you what you ain't.(Red Earth Production rebrands itself)Business, internationalSarah McBridge
Personalised money management to maintain Asia's family fortunes.(Advertisement)Business, international 
Pinball passion.(Japan's gambling industry)(Arcade games)Business, internationalFuyuno Ichiko
Pooling ideas.(INdonesia's Bali villas)Business, internationalSteve Mollmen
Postcard: gecko go China.Business, internationalIola Veal Thongsa-Ard
Preaching the right to charge.(credit cards)Business, internationalCraig Karmin
Pride afloat.(Sandeq Race keeps ancient sea faring skills alive)Business, internationalDamaso Reyes
Pulling the plug.(Newbridge Capital contract)Business, internationalHenny Sender
Pump up the volume.(Sony Ericsson)Business, internationalSteve Mollman
Pure genius.(silver award)(wastewater treatment machine)Business, internationalFong Mei
Quietly sowing the seeds of activism.(The role of non-governmental organizations in China)Business, internationalCaroline Cooper
Quota connundrum.(South Korean movies)Business, internationalSeah Park
Reaching out.(Pakistan entering international capital markets)Business, internationalAshraf Khan
Ready to shop.(retail trade investments)Business, internationalRasul Bailey
'Rectifying' Taiwan's name.(Column)Business, internationalLee Teng-hui
Refining Democracy.(editorial)(Editorial)Business, international 
Returning to Islam's roots.(Excerpt)Business, internationalMahathir Mohamad
Rock in a hard place.(independent record labels)Business, internationalLisa Movius
Roh's risky referendum.(Roh Moon Hyun)Business, internationalShim Jae Hoon
Sars: a WHO-induced panic?(severe acute respiratory syndrome; World Health Organization)Business, internationalMichael Backman
Scalpel, swab, PDCA.(doctors increasingly using PDAs for medical support)Business, internationalTrish Saywall
Score one for a foreign creditor.(Goldman Sachs finance)Business, internationalHae Won Choi, Kim Jung Min
Seeds of a coffee revival. Local brews: I.(Philippines coffee growing industry suffering)Business, internationalErin Pyelypchan
Sevens up.(Rugbby Sevens championsip cariies on in HonKong despite SARS)Business, internationalLara Wosniak
Shaking up Coke in Japan.(Coca-Cola changing marketing in Japan)Business, internationalChad Terhune, Gabriel Kahn
Shiseido's make-over.Business, internationalIchiko Fuyuno
Singing in the rain.(monsoons)Business, internationalRasul Bailey
Sniffing out the smokers.(Philippines)Business, internationalJames Jookway
Snow business.(Tenhe competitve world of snow-sculpting)Business, internationalKevin Voigt
Some concern, lots of optimism.(US Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage)(Interview)Business, internationalMurray Hiebert, David Plott
Sometimes we need war.(In Iraq but not North Korea)(Editorial)Business, international 
Southern Comfort. Local brews: II.(New Zealand growing white wines)Business, internationalJeannie Cho Lee
Store wars: Wal-Mart takes on Japan.(Wal-Mart Stores in Japan provide strong competition for local retailers)Business, internationalAnn Zimmerman, Martin Fackler
Tackling China on arms sales.(U.S. attempts to convince China's arms dealers not to sell to terrorist countries)Business, internationalKathy Chen, Murray Hiebert
Taste of a city.(hawker food in Bangkok)Business, internationalStan Sesser
Technology pervades life.(analysis of the telecommunications industry in Asia)Business, international 
Testing Roh Moo Hyun.(challenges to be faced by South Korean president)(Editorial)Business, international 
The 5th column: Korean unification is affordable.(Column)Business, internationalVictor D. Cha
The airport survival guide: happy in the hubs.Business, internationalSasi-on Kam-on, Tim LeeMaster, Caroline Tedoen
The call of the wild: mobile phones in Asia are being used to solve crimes, locate strays, repel insects, and - just possibly - make calls, too.Business, internationalNuri Vittachi
The collapse of an icon.(AMP; Australian insurance company)Business, internationalJan mcCallum
The creditors have a plan.(restructuring of Asia Pulp & Paper)Business, internationalSara Webb, Michael Vatikiotis
The dangers of militancy.(labor unions)Business, internationalKim Jung Min, Gordon Fairclough
The debt game. Investing in distressed debt makes more sense on the Asian side of the Pacific than on the American side.Business, internationalHennry Sender
The go-between.(Katrina Leung, influence peddler, is being charged with spying)Business, internationalMichele Zack
The military digs in for the long haul.(military and civil unrest in Burma)Business, internationalBertil Lintner, Chiang Mai
The new way.(Australian-led multinational peacekeeping forces sent to Solomon Islands to control violence and lawlessness)Business, internationalAngela Shanahan
The new way : Think small.(Malaysia)Business, international 
The people who can fix Japan.(includes related articles)(Cover Story)Business, internationalPhred Dvorak, Todd Zaun, Jason Singer, Sebastian Moffett, Martin Fackler, Ichiko Fuyuno
The president counsels patience.(Roh Moo Hyun, South Korea)Business, internationalRoh Moo Hyun
The robots are coming.Business, internationalFuyuno Ichiko
The rogues of Rangoon; as Asean prepares for its summit meeting, it needs to figure out what to do about Burma.Business, international 
The roots of the Mumbai blasts.(terrorist attacks, madrassa, and anti-Muslim attitudes in India)Business, internationalM.J. Akbar
The ultimate dream job.(money duping)Business, international 
The U.S. role in South Asia.Business, internationalEhsan Ahrari
This is news?.(editorial)(Vietnamese-Australian protest)Business, international 
This is news?.(television news protest)Business, international 
Time for a new strategy report.Business, internationalDerek Mitchell
Tokyo's office tower boom.(many new office buildings being constructed)Business, internationalTim Hornyak
Toward peace in South Asia.Business, internationalDavid M. Sloan
Towards the sustainable development of Algeria.Business, international 
Toxic past: Japan's somersault over lethal chemicals left in China after the war.(Editorial)Business, international 
Truce, for some.(Indo-Pak relations over Kashmir)Business, international 
Turning around.(Sri Lanka's economy)Business, internationalManik Se Silva
Underground.(Malaysian film industry)Business, internationalJohn Krich
Under siege.(Maoist insurgency)Business, internationalKedar Mann Singh
Uneccesary war.(Iraq war of 2003)Business, internationalIbrahim Anwar
Unilever raises its India game.Business, internationalChris Prystay
United States hammers China on trade.Business, international 
Want to rule the world?.(web games)(Interview)Business, internationalPhillip Day
Warning signs.(Indonesian economy)Business, internationalJohn Mcbeth
War's heartache.(Sri Lankan film industry)Business, internationalMishi Saran
Wasted opportunity.(economic overview of Bangladesh)Business, internationalSubir Bhaumik
Watch out 3G, Wi-Fi is here.(Wireless Fidelity (IEEE 802.11b wireless networking))Business, internationalH. Asher Bolande
Weaving entrepreneurs.(The Thai governments's efforts to transform the country's cootage industries)Business, internationalAShawm W. Crispin
We do care about democracy.(United States' foreign policy interests in Asia)(Cover Story)Business, internationalRalph L. Boyce
What ho! Bertie Wooster lives on - in a New Zealand town that's turned its 1930s Art Deco buildings into a tourist draw.(Napier)(Cover Story)Business, internationalJonathan Bloom
What "International law" was broken?(America's war with Iraq)(Editorial)Business, international 
Why Bush acted on Taiwan.Business, internationalPeter Brookes
Why Indonesians distrust the United States .Business, internationalSidney Jones
Why interdiction could fail.(legal problems with U.S. boarding of ships looking for missiles)Business, internationalMark J. Valencia
Why keep U.S. forces in Korea?Business, internationalEdward A. Olsen
Work in progress.(Asian art, exhibition)Business, internationalKavitha Rao
WTO membership has its pitfalls.(Cambodia's membership in the World Trade Organization (WTO))Business, internationalMargot Cohen, Murry Hiebert
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