| The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1996 Bob Hagerty |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Asian conglomerates buck global trend as they maintain a thriving presence. | Business, international | Douglas Appell, Bob Hagerty |
| Bangladesh premier has plans to foster growth. (Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajed) | Business, international | Bob Hagerty, Urban C. Lehner |
| Fortune races against time to build network of gas stations in China before rivals arrive. (Fortune Oil PLC) | Business, international | Bob Hagerty |
| Record firm BMG buys Asian labels, hoping to find the next local pop star. (BMG Entertainment International) | Business, international | Bob Hagerty |
| Strangers in the house. (Asian family firms who hire professional managers)(Asian Economic Survey 1996-97) | Business, international | Bob Hagerty |
| Wal-Mart, CP Group terminate venture to develop retailing business in China. (Wal-Mart Stores Inc.; Charoen Pokphand Group) | Business, international | Bob Hagerty, Louise Lee, Nopporn Wong-Anan |
| Wal-Mart expands in Asia, but cautiously this time. (Wal-Mart Stores Inc.) | Business, international | Peter Wonacott, Bob Hagerty |
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