| The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1996 Barry Wain |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A kingpin falls, and life goes on in Burma. (drug lord Khun Sa) | Business, international | Barry Wain |
| ASEAN mulls proposal by Philippines to open AFTA to all trading partners. (Association of Southeast Asian Nations; ASEAN Free Trade Area) | Business, international | Barry Wain |
| Asian businesses call on APEC to reduce barriers. (Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation) | Business, international | Barry Wain |
| Boycotting Burma may be mission impossible. | Business, international | Barry Wain |
| Companies say it's time for APEC to deliver the goods. (Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation) | Business, international | Barry Wain |
| Draw a line around the Diaoyus and agree to disagree. (territorial dispute between China and Japan) | Business, international | Barry Wain |
| Garrison, flags and boredom mark Spratlys as neighbors lay claim to explosive area. (Spratly Islands) | Business, international | Barry Wain |
| Northeast should heed neighbors' example. (Northeast Asia) | Business, international | Barry Wain |
| Ramos asserts leadership as host of APEC conference. (Phil. Pres. Fidel V. Ramos; Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation conference) | Business, international | Barry Wain |
| Strident voices tempered in values debate. (Asian values) | Business, international | Barry Wain |
| Surging economies in East Asia have room for further long-term growth, study says. | Business, international | Barry Wain |
| Taiwan election is a victory for democracy. | Business, international | Barry Wain |
| Tough-guy Burma wins seat at the international table. (Burma to become member of the Asean Regional Forum) | Business, international | Barry Wain |
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