| The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1995 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A budding relationship needs nurturing. (US-India relations) | Business, international | Ramesh Thakur |
| Accord on videodisk format is hailed as winner for consumers, Japan rivals. | Business, international | Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg |
| Acer's Singapore spinoff offers investors an indirect link to Taiwan. (Acer Computer International) | Business, international | Jeremy Mark, Jennifer Tan |
| A fertile field for telecom financing.(Thailand) | Business, international | |
| A gruesome reminder of the horrors of war. | Business, international | Leonard Bushkoff |
| Airlines face traffic jams. (interview with Travel Research Centre Proprietary Ltd. Chairman Frank Small) (Pacific Travel) (Interview) | Business, international | |
| American architects build on modernism, flexibility. | Business, international | |
| Analysts bank on colony's Dao Heng. (Hong Kong's Dao Heng Bank Ltd.) | Business, international | Thaddeus Hwong |
| Analysts in colony are less sanguine than U.S. firms about market's trend. (Hong Kong stock market) | Business, international | Eric Guyot |
| ...And doggedly plays Washington to its advantage. (North Korea) | Business, international | Nicholas Eberstadt |
| An emerging financial center.(Thailand) | Business, international | |
| An enlightened steel industry faces the new century. (Asia)(Industry Overview) | Business, international | Anthony P. D'Costa |
| APEC could hold the key to U.S.-Japan relations. (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum) | Business, international | Bart Boaden |
| As Asia advances, Getty finds much to conserve. (Getty Conservation Institute)(Interview) | Business, international | Elizabeth Blackshire |
| ASEAN takes half steps on trade, security issues. | Business, international | Joseph Rebello, Charina de Guzman Mercado |
| A serious look at politics in post-Deng China. (Willy Lam's 'China after Deng Xiaoping') (Commentary) | Business, international | Simon Long |
| Asia leaves itself poorer when it derides the West. | Business, international | Shoaib Raza Navqi |
| Asian airlines see brighter skies: after turbulent years, the industry begins to rebuild. (Pacific Travel) | Business, international | Annelise Chan |
| Asian banks increasingly issue NCDs to provide funds for infrastructure. (negotiable certificates of deposit) | Business, international | Thaddeus Hwong |
| Asian family values can teach the West. | Business, international | Ted C. Hinckley |
| Asian values. (intra-Asian corporate travel)(Business Traveler's Guide to Asia) | Business, international | Monua Janah |
| As Japanese embrace foreign beverages, local retailers lower domestic prices. | Business, international | |
| A stealthy dictatorship smothers Rangoon. (Myanmar) | Business, international | Sheila Mcnulty |
| A stroll in old Shanghai: funky markets and classical gardens. (Pacific Travel) | Business, international | Vaudine England |
| Australia makes the best of unlikely role as partner in CeBIT technology fair. | Business, international | Douglas Lavin |
| Australian literati are characters in a farce. | Business, international | Michael Danby |
| Barings rubble may yield personnel pearls for rivals. (Barings PLC) | Business, international | |
| Basics, not guanxi, should drive China deals. (Chinese practice of relationship-building; tips for ensuring success of business deals in China) (Commentary) | Business, international | Yungeng Hu, Jeffrey Sweet |
| Boat trip into Laos offers glimpse of traditional life. | Business, international | Darren McDermott |
| Bureaucratic rot imperils China state sector. | Business, international | Edward Steinfeld |
| Cable TV industry feels Seoul's heavy hand. (South Korea) | Business, international | Karl Moskowitz |
| California agency offers entree to China market. (Export Small Business Development Center) | Business, international | Jerry Yates |
| Cambodia finds the road to recovery bumpy. | Business, international | Jonathan R. Stromseth |
| Cambodia's lax capital requirements, licensing pave the way for flurry of ill-equipped banks. | Business, international | Susan Postlewaite |
| Chartered Semiconductor in pact with LSI Logic. (Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing Pte. Ltd.) | Business, international | |
| China risks miscalculation in piracy feud with the U.S. (intellectual proerty dispute between U.S. and China) (Commentary) | Business, international | Anthony Polsky |
| China's fickle policies deter electricity projects. (lack of clear investment guidelines hamper foreign investments) | Business, international | Craig Smith |
| Chuan asks voters to judge his achievements and goals. (Thai Prime Minister Chuan Leekpai)(Thailand) | Business, international | Grant Peck |
| Closer cooperation among regulators needed, says Large. (UK Securities and Investments Board Chairman Andrew Large) | Business, international | Nicholas Bray |
| Colony managers are still averse to property stocks. (Hong Kong) | Business, international | Thaddeus Wong |
| Competition can solve Japan's pension woes. | Business, international | Kevin Hamlin |
| Consultant says China should divide railway projects to draw foreign funds. (McKinsey and Co. principal Olivier Kayser) | Business, international | James A. Areddy, Daisy S. Wong |
| Damping the growing danger in the Spartlys. (Spartly Islands) | Business, international | Mark Valencia |
| Desktop mapping steps into faraway territories. (interview with MapInfo Corp. President and CEO Brian D. Owen)(Interview) | Business, international | Christine Taconnet |
| Disabled travelers share strategies for Asian cities. (Pacific Travel) | Business, international | Susan Sygall, Josie van Scholten |
| Disruption at Kobe Steel imperils global car output. (Kobe Steel Ltd.) | Business, international | Masayoshi Kanabayashi, Erle Norton, Valerie Reitman, Audrey Choi |
| East Asia must work to maintain its miracle. | Business, international | Russell Cheetham |
| Enron seeks new talks on India project, but is also proceeding with legal action. (Enron Corp.; power plant project in Maharashtra, India) | Business, international | John Bussey |
| Ethnic-Chinese family-owned businesses in Asia break with tradition to court foreign partners. | Business, international | Dan Biers, Marcus Brauchli |
| Experts say renewed war in Sri Lanka will slow down economic growth in '95. | Business, international | Timothy Mapes |
| Exports help diversify industrial structure.(Thailand) | Business, international | |
| Fatal attack spurs concern about Cambodia tourism. | Business, international | Samantha Marshall |
| Federal express acquires direct air link to China in push to gain market hold. (Federal Express Corp.) | Business, international | Robert (Swiss photographer) Frank |
| Feet first into the heart of Hong Kong: a mountain's hiking trails show you the city's soul. (includes related article) (Pacific Travel) | Business, international | Skip Kaltenheuser |
| Foreign auto firms may be headed in the wrong direction in India market. | Business, international | Miriam Jorda |
| Foreign banks are gaining ground.(Thailand) | Business, international | Ken Barrett |
| Foreign chip firms' share in Japan at record high. (semiconductors) | Business, international | G. Christian Hill |
| Four oil giants bet on Cambodia seeing potential in small market. | Business, international | Susan Postlewaite |
| Goddess doubles as management consultant. (Vietnam's Chua Koha pagoda) | Business, international | Tim Larimer |
| Gravy train puts China firms on wrong track. (state-owned firms face debt crisis) | Business, international | Shan Li, D. Daoqui Li |
| Hiking the distance for residents of Kobe. (Kobe, Japan) | Business, international | Natsuko Fujiwara |
| Hong Kong keeps a lock on air cargo industry. | Business, international | Joseph P. Schweiterman |
| If you explain it, they will come around. (India's economic liberalization) | Business, international | Amitabh Dubey |
| Imagine your logo painted on the side of a battleship. (economic effects of the US military drawdown in Asia) | Business, international | Victor Frank |
| Incentives, cost concerns spur foreign investors to move inland from China's coastal cities. | Business, international | Shanthi Kalathil |
| Indian nationalists fade in the backstretch. | Business, international | Rajiv Desai |
| India offers U.S. firms a chance to top Japan rivals. | Business, international | Satu P. Limaye |
| India rings up many bidders in auction of telecom sector despite risk factors. | Business, international | Peter Waldman |
| Infrastructure boom keeps Morgan's order book filled. (interview with Morgan Construction Co. Pres. and CEO Philip Morgan)(Interview) | Business, international | |
| Insuring Asia's biggest players. | Business, international | Gordon J. Cloney |
| It's easy to see the need for a ban on blinding lasers. | Business, international | Ann Peters |
| Japan filmmaker maps out new traditions. (Shunji Iwai) | Business, international | Mark Schilling |
| Japan Inc. expects yen's drop to boost earnings, but worry trend won't last. | Business, international | |
| Japan keeps up with the neighbors by moving in. | Business, international | E. Keith Henry |
| Japan outpaces U.S. in identity of brands in China. | Business, international | Kevin Goldman |
| Japan's world trade surplus rises 5.2% as goods stalled by quake are moved. | Business, international | Norihiko Shirozu |
| Keeping the Asian boom clean will pay off. (industrialization) | Business, international | Lewis P. Reade |
| Kiwis demonstrate ostrich-like tendencies. (New Zealand) | Business, international | Vaudine England |
| Kobe quake may cause political tremors in Tokyo. | Business, international | |
| Kodak sells private-label film in Japan. | Business, international | Wendy Bounds |
| Kung fu star gets a kick out of Hollywood. (Jackie Chan) | Business, international | Victor George Paddy |
| Landmark's theme parks capture leisure dollars. (interview with Landmark Entertainment Group CEO and Chmn. Gary Goddard and VP for worldwide marketing Mark Driscoll on Asian projects) (Business with Asia) (Interview) | Business, international | Elizabeth Blackshire |
| Life in postwar Vietnam: idyllic or haunting? | Business, international | Kathleen Kilgore |
| Lihir Gold's initial offering may pan out for investors. | Business, international | Karene Witcher |
| Loan program aims to help Filipinos abroad buy homes in the Philippines. | Business, international | Kristi Heim |
| Mail Boxes grows in Asia with franchising strategy. (Mail Boxes Etc.)(Interview) | Business, international | |
| Manila inflation fears are downplayed. (Philippines) | Business, international | John Liden |
| New criminal inquiry set in Barings report's wake. | Business, international | Nicholas Bray |
| New pay-TV venture in Australia takes on Australis as partner. (News Corporation Ltd. venture with Australis Media) | Business, international | Damian Milverton, Karene Witcher |
| Nikkei may still test 20,000 mark; Hang Seng to hold tight range. | Business, international | |
| Nomura fined $1 million for violating NYSE rules. (Nomura Securities International Inc.; New York Stock Exchange) | Business, international | Michael Siconolfi |
| One woman's troubled life offers rare insight into the workings of a modern Japanese family. (Kaname Odachi) | Business, international | Jesse Wong, Miho Inada |
| Orchard Parade heads plans to increase stake in YHS. (Orchard Parade Holdings Ltd.; Yeo Hiap Seng Ltd.) | Business, international | Joseph Rajendran |
| Plan for MCI-News Corp. joint venture may shape information superhighway. (MCI Communications Corp.; News Corporation Ltd.) | Business, international | Laura Landro, John J. Keller |
| Planned issue by Timah offers rare play on tin. (Tambang Timah Persero P.T.) | Business, international | Richard GBorsuk |
| Privatization could give needed boost to shares of PNB, some analysts say. (Philippine National Bank) | Business, international | Jon Liden, Charina de Guzman |
| Purchase of Barings should help ING bolster its business in emerging markets. (Internationale Nederlanden Groep NV) | Business, international | Glenn Whitney |
| Pyongyang blithely ignores half of pact.... (North Korea) | Business, international | Richard Halloran |
| Rare Chinese ceramics offer broad surprises. | Business, international | Elizabeth Seay |
| Reshaping of Japan creates opportunities. | Business, international | Nicholas E. Benes |
| Samsung Electronics signs 5-year deals to supply chips to computer makers. | Business, international | Namju Cho, Kim Soo Mi |
| Samsung to buy majority of Foron Hausgeraete. (Samsung Electronics Company Ltd.) | Business, international | |
| Seoul can't hide its labor record from scrutiny. (South Korea) | Business, international | Richard Dicker |
| Shanghai teens are rebels with a curfew. (disco dancing in China) | Business, international | Catherine Yao |
| Singapore's CDL, Saudi prince to take control of Plaza Hotel from Trump. (CDL Hotels International; Prince Alwaleed bin Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud; Donald Trump) | Business, international | Mitchelle Pacelle |
| Singapore's Creative Technology drops pursuit of reveal to comfort investors. (Creative Technology Ltd.) | Business, international | Jeremy Mark, Joseph Rajendran |
| Singapore's soldier-scholars march into leadership. | Business, international | Tim Huxley |
| Sino-British court accord draws mixed reactions. | Business, international | John Leichester |
| Sino-U.S. relations, floundering in a sea of misconceptions, may erode further. | Business, international | Kathy Chen, Bob Davis, Robert Greenberger |
| Slorc's persecution of Burmese Muslims is bad business. (Burma's State Law and Order Council) | Business, international | Andrew Forbes |
| South Koreans will find purging the past has its costs. | Business, international | Don Kirk |
| Taiwan cabinet clears plan for direct shipping to China. | Business, international | |
| Taiwan elections mark gradual devolution of power. | Business, international | James A. Robinson |
| Taiwan's energetic campaign to boost its status in the U.S. pays dividends even as Beijing fumes. | Business, international | Leslie Chang, Robert S. Greenberger |
| Thailand, Malaysia gear up to begin production of electric-powered vehicles. | Business, international | Beatrice Schaffrath |
| Thailand's Newin is main target of public discontent. (Dep. Finance Minister Newin Chidchob) | Business, international | Noporn Wong-Anan |
| The world is a midwdife in China's rebirth. | Business, international | Russell Cheetham |
| The WTO holds much promise, but stay alert. (World Trade Organization) | Business, international | Terence P. Stewart |
| Time Warner unit in venture to sell TV shows in China. (Warner Music Group) | Business, international | Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg |
| Trade warriors practice familiar moves. (history of the Office of US Trade Representative) | Business, international | Steve Dryden |
| Tragedy shouldn't drive U.S. from Okinawa. (rape by US servicemen of local girl) | Business, international | Mark Yost |
| Unipec fires countershot at Lehman. (China International United Petroleum and Chemicals Co.; Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.) | Business, international | Anita Raghavan |
| Unleashing the tiger: market forces are driving the Asian nations toward open economies and free trade. | Business, international | Erland Heginbotham |
| U.N. report paints a mixed picture of women's advances over 20 years. | Business, international | Christine Taconnet |
| U.S.-based Rykodisc takes its electic sound to Asia. (interview with Rykodisc Inc. Executive Vice-President Arthur Mann) (Interview) | Business, international | Aaron Jaffe |
| U.S. business leaders see truce in China trade war. | Business, international | |
| U.S. cable firms see pricing as key to Japan market. (cable television industry) | Business, international | |
| U.S.-China trade dispute may be an unruly genie. | Business, international | Anthony Polsky |
| U.S. companies look to tap into growing class of ASEAN consumers even as doubts linger. (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) | Business, international | Robert S. Greenberger |
| U.S.-Japanese dogfight over air rights brings role reversal to trade talks. | Business, international | Jathon Sapsford, Albert R. Karr |
| U.S. publisher taps into China electronics industry. (Cahners Publishing Co. launches EDN China magazine) (Interview) | Business, international | Aaron Jaffe |
| Vast change in the wind for Thailand's energy sector.(Thailand) | Business, international | |
| Western fantasy of old Beijing travels well. (staging of Giacomo Puccini's 'Turandot' in Beijing, China) | Business, international | Sheila Melvin |
| With our help, you too can beat pocket sag. (everyday life in Tokyo, Japan) (Commentary) | Business, international | Steven Wardell |
| WTO's new dispute-settlement system will streamline cases, Ruggiero says. (World Trade Organization Director-General Renato Ruggiero)(Interview) | Business, international | Bhushan Bahree, Eduardo Lachica |
| Yangtze delta is fertile ground for investors. (China's Yangtze River delta) | Business, international | Edward Leman |
| Yen's surge exacerbates Nissan's woes, putting debt-ridden auto maker at dire financial risk. (Nissan Motor Company Ltd.) | Business, international | Valerie Reitman, Angelo B. Henderson |
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