The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1996 Barry Wain - Abstracts

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