| The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1996 Jesse Wong |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Asia's middle class poses challenge for marketers. | Business, international | Jesse Wong |
| Eating on the run is a way of life for many busy families in Hong Kong. | Business, international | Jesse Wong |
| Former British bureaucrat crusades for Hong Kong. (John Walden) | Business, international | Jesse Wong |
| Fujitsu president claims lead in race to manufacture flat-panel televisions. (Fujitsu General Ltd.'s Tsuguo Yagi) | Business, international | Jesse Wong |
| Japanese students, not immune from the disease, have a prescription to fight bias: speak out. | Business, international | Jesse Wong |
| Mainlanders find success, alienation in Hong Kong. | Business, international | Jesse Wong |
| More than most, journalism students reflect Hong Kong's uncertain future. | Business, international | Jesse Wong |
| Once an exile, Zhou Yuan is optimistic about China. | Business, international | Jesse Wong |
| Prewar study offers timeless insights into culture clash. (Asian students in Japan) | Business, international | Jesse Wong |
| Professor joins the fray over Hong Kong's identity. (Yale University professor Helen Siu)(Hong Kong 1997: Lives in Transition) | Business, international | Jesse Wong |
| Riding the real-estate wave: panic-buying surge hits Hong Kong property market. | Business, international | Jesse Wong |
| Right and wrong: a family struggles to keep its balance in chaotic China. (family life of former Chinese stage performer Li Maojie) | Business, international | Jesse Wong |
| Students' encounters with Japanese prejudices reinforce nation's image as an island of distrust. | Business, international | Jesse Wong |
| Tasng Kin-shing's protests will continue after 1997. (Hong Kong legislator) | Business, international | Jesse Wong |
| Taste for things Chinese stirs Hong Kong appetites. | Business, international | Jesse Wong |
| Testing the limits of Beijing. (Lu Siqing) | Business, international | Jesse Wong |
| Visa issue snags IMF plan to meet in Hong Kong. | Business, international | Jesse Wong |
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