| Far Eastern Economic Review 2004 Cris Prystay |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Advertising: sexing up Asia's ads. | Business, international | Cris Prystay |
| A safer spread.(banks, telecommunications, power) | Business, international | Cris Prystay |
| Asian labels sewn up.(fashion designs, increasing popularity) | Business, international | Cris Prystay |
| Cable TV tunes into profits.(television)(Industry Overview) | Business, international | Cris Prystay |
| Forcing change.(Knowledge management techniques used by Singapore's government departments) | Business, international | Cris Prystay |
| Gadget regurgitator.(Ng Teck Lee's Citiraya, leading processor of corporate electronic waste) | Business, international | Cris Prystay |
| Queen of couture.(Vivienne Tam, ChinaEs famous fashion designer )(Interview) | Business, international | Cris Prystay |
| Resorting to a make-over. | Business, international | Cris Prystay, Susan V. Lawrence, Kimberly Song |
| Singapore: costly school expansion. | Business, international | Cris Prystay |
| Sound idea takes off. | Business, international | Cris Prystay |
| Squeaky clean. | Business, international | Cris Prystay |
| Teens out of control. | Business, international | Cris Prystay |
| When blackouts count.(Sanjay Mirchandani, human resource management) | Business, international | Cris Prystay |
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