| The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1996 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A grand old dame preens for the next dance.(Advertising Supplement: Taiwan) | Business, international | |
| A healthy prognosis for a resilient economy. (Philippines) | Business, international | Ramon B. Arnaiz |
| Air route offers tourists a glimpse of once-isolated, timeless Lijiang. | Business, international | Lora Western |
| A landmark vote pushes India toward political instability and social upheaval. | Business, international | |
| Amnuay says baht to remain stable for now. (Thai Finance Minister Amnuay Viravan's monetary policy) | Business, international | Nopporn Wong-Anan, Paul Sherer |
| Analysts warn depressed prices of steel will keep Posco down. (Pohang Iron and Steel Co.) | Business, international | Park Kyung Hee |
| Arrest of head regulator will hurt Korean stock market, analysts say. (Securities Supervisory Board President Paek Won Ku) | Business, international | Chang Woo-Hyuk, Kyung-Hee Park |
| Asean can promote democracy in Burma. (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) | Business, international | Mike Jendrzejczyk, Zunetta Liddell |
| Asia infrastructure plays may be road to ruin. (investing in Asian infrastructure projects) | Business, international | Charles Target |
| Asian verdicts on Seoul's trial of the century. | Business, international | Liu Binyan, Rajiv Desai, Hideshi Takesada, Richard H. Yang, Juwono Sudarsono |
| Asia's slump: misguided monetary policy is the culprit. | Business, international | David Roche |
| As U.S. aviation authority checks safety of Manila airport, locals grumble. | Business, international | Duane Brady |
| A terra cotta army can't stop smugglers. | Business, international | Edward Peters |
| At the heart of a numbers puzzle, freedom = profit. (China's economic development) | Business, international | Joan Zheng |
| Australia, New Zealand reach pact on single aviation market. | Business, international | |
| Australian night tour lets sleeping birds lie. | Business, international | Janet Rae Brooks |
| Australian voters don't have much choice. (1996 general elections)(Column) | Business, international | Michael James |
| Auto makers seek recipe for success of 'Asia cars.' | Business, international | Lora Western |
| Avon to build plant in the Philippines. (Avon Products Inc.) | Business, international | Rexie Teyes |
| A word of development advice to Asia: save yourself. (measuring growth in Asia) | Business, international | Bharat Jhunjhunwala |
| Banks will retain lead in Asian finance. | Business, international | Bernhard Eschweiler |
| Beijing dance troupe tempers shock of the new. (Beijing Modern Dance Ensemble) | Business, international | Sheila Melvin |
| Beijing is colony bishop's higher authority. | Business, international | Deborah A. Brown |
| Beijing miscalculates on Dalai Lama's Australia visit. (Asian Buddhist leader) | Business, international | Michael Warby |
| Big planes, fast trains and no language hassles.(Business Traveller's Guide to Asia) | Business, international | Clive B. Jones |
| BIS rules backfired in efforts to make banks safer. (Bank of International Settlements in Geneva) | Business, international | Terry Marsh, Jean-Michel Paul |
| Black days: Taiwan's democracy shows its dirty underside. (organized crime in Taiwan) | Business, international | Chris Taylor |
| Bored expats create diversion on Hanoi River. (Vietnam) | Business, international | Tim Larimer |
| Breaking up would be hard to do in post-Deng China. (Deng Xiaoping) | Business, international | Wei Zhang |
| Burma's unspoiled isles offer a trip back in time. | Business, international | Collin Piprell |
| CAL and EVA are battling to rule the skies. (China Air Lines; EVA Airways)(Advertising Supplement: Taiwan) | Business, international | |
| Calling all to Singapore: trade officials to discuss telecom liberalization. | Business, international | |
| Can a hasty peace plan with Mindanao be successful? | Business, international | Max V. Soliven |
| China and U.S. show hope in latest piracy talks. | Business, international | Peter Kahn |
| China fights to earn its wings. (airline industry in China) | Business, international | K.T. Senator |
| China is torn over renminbi controls. | Business, international | Chi Lo |
| China lifts limits on Internet accounts. | Business, international | |
| China misses mark with ethnic theme park. | Business, international | Kristi Heim |
| China posture creates dilemma for Singapore. | Business, international | Tim Huxley |
| China relations skirt decentralization factor. (US-China trade relations) | Business, international | Gerald Segal |
| China's BIS club membership: a revolution. (Bank of International Settlements) | Business, international | Joan Zheng |
| China's business world can get in your face. | Business, international | Scott D. Seligman |
| China sets fiscal milestone in shift to convertible yuan. | Business, international | Kathy Chen, Karen Elliott House, Urban C. Lehner |
| China signs U.K. cable deal; British telecom firm aims to protect market hold. | Business, international | |
| China's MFN status faces tough ride without Dole. (most-favored-nation status; Senator Bob Dole) | Business, international | |
| Chinese launch failure raises pricing questions. | Business, international | Jeff Cole, Joseph Kahn |
| Chinese missiles threaten Asia's peace. | Business, international | Richard D. Fisher |
| Chinese nationalists wage a battle for their refuge in Hong Kong hills. | Business, international | Karen Hsu |
| Chinese rocket program encounters more trouble. | Business, international | |
| Coke, Pepsi introduce cans in fight for Indian market. | Business, international | Rasul Bailay |
| Colony boat races offer thrills in unique setting. (boat races in Hong Kong) | Business, international | Harriet Owen |
| Corruption scandal may bolster Rao in elections. (Indian Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao) | Business, international | |
| Counting on high-tech to revv up country's economy.(Advertising Supplement: Taiwan) | Business, international | Brent Hannon |
| Creative Technology halts output of CD-ROM drives. (Creative Technology Ltd.) | Business, international | Darren McDermott, Joseph Rajendran |
| Crosby Asset launches 2 funds in Hong Kong. (Crosby Asset Management) | Business, international | |
| Cross-strait investment buoys China-Taiwan relations. | Business, international | Wei Wou |
| Cyberspace holds endless trade possibilities for Asia. | Business, international | Owen McShane |
| Daewoo chairman powers firm's drive into Europe. (Kim Woo Choong) | Business, international | Brandon Mitchener, Daniel Michaels, Douglas Lavin |
| Daewoo plan to enter U.S. leaves analysts skeptical. (Daewoo Motors Corp.) | Business, international | Rebecca Blumenstein, Namju Cho |
| Debating reform policy without extremism. | Business, international | Cao Siyuan |
| Delta may take flight among Thai shares. (Delta Electronics Thailand PCL) | Business, international | James Hookway |
| Development aid for poor entrepreneurs. (Asian Development Bank's need to sponsor enterprise zones) | Business, international | Craig Alan Wilson |
| Discount ticket seller H.I.S. has plans to begin passenger flights in Japan. | Business, international | Hiroyuki Kachi |
| Disney skips the products in tie-in deal with China. (Walt Disney Co.) | Business, international | Karen Hsu |
| Dole sends mixed message to China by backing MFN, regional defense plan. (Senator Bob Dole; most favored nation status) | Business, international | Carla Anne Robbins, John Harwood |
| Don't look now, credit already is easing in China. | Business, international | Joe Zhang |
| Doubts about Hong Kong Telecom's ownership stimulate the appetites of bankers and suitors. (Hong Kong Telecommunications Ltd.) | Business, international | Erik Guyot, Richard L. Hudson, Peter Stein |
| Drowsy dragons regain fire in Indonesia. (Komodo dragon) | Business, international | Harry Rolnick |
| Dutch flood-safety expertise may aid China.(Commentary) | Business, international | Jos Dijkman, Peter Kerssens, Henk Jan Overbeek |
| Eager to meet global demands, multinationals rely more on overseas experience in boardroom. | Business, international | Joann S. Lublin |
| Eastern Europe dazzles Asian industry. | Business, international | Daniel Michaels, Ernest Beck, Stephen Kreider Yoder, Dean Calbreath |
| Economist expects China to make soft landing. (China's Statistical Bureau spokesman Ye Zhen) | Business, international | |
| Ensuring a prosperous future for Hong Kong. | Business, international | Dean Spinanger, Kathy Suet, Shan Kam |
| Excerpts from interview in Hanoi with Vo Van Kiet. (interview with Vietnamese prime minister on Vietnam's economy)(Interview) | Business, international | |
| Expats flock to Hong Kong for the love of money. | Business, international | Yi-Hsin Chang |
| Expect a measured approach from Australia's coalition. | Business, international | Ed Shann |
| Finance-sector plans win faint praise in South Korea. | Business, international | |
| Financial reform is in the forefront.(Advertising Supplement: Taiwan) | Business, international | |
| Ford starts from scratch in Thailand to grap a piece of the pickup market. | Business, international | Lore Western |
| Forecast for GDP indicates Tokyo is shifting priorities. (Japan's plan to reduce budget deficit at the expense of economic growth) | Business, international | Shihoko Goto |
| Foreign companies face more lawsuits, China-style. | Business, international | Scott D. Seligman, Rebecca Weiner |
| For Vietnam politics, it's been a year of confusion. | Business, international | Le Van Tien |
| Freedom, economic growth go hand in hand in Asia. | Business, international | Joshua Gordon |
| Getting down to business in Myanmar: abundant resources, minimal red tape draw investor attention.(Business Traveller's Guide to Asia) | Business, international | Imtiaz Muqbil |
| Getting ready for direct air and sea links with China.(Advertising Supplement: Taiwan) | Business, international | |
| Global Aviation, China Southern Airlines to launch charter service in Zhuhai. (Global Aviation Associates Ltd.) | Business, international | Diane Brady, Fara Werner |
| Golf is art for Freer's Japanese conservator. (Smithsonian Institution's Freer Gallery of Art conservator Akihiro Kato) | Business, international | Lee Adair Lawrence |
| Hard times are ahead for Asian chip makers. (semiconductor industry) | Business, international | Eric Cheong |
| Hashimoto faces immediate concerns in his new post over economy, politics. (Japanese Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto) | Business, international | David P. Hamilton, Michael (British actor) Williams |
| Health official's HIV probe shows a shift among politicians. (Japanese Health and Welfare Minister Naoto Kan) | Business, international | |
| Hong Kong seeks cooldown. (speculation in real estate development) | Business, international | |
| Hong Kong's future after '97 rides on Tung's leadership. (Tung Chee Hwa) | Business, international | Martin Lee |
| Hong Kong's handover can yield mutual benefits. | Business, international | Pieter Bottelier |
| Hong Kong's new blue-collar colonialists. (working-class Britons working in Hong Kong)(Commentary) | Business, international | Edward Peters |
| 'Hong Kong textile industry' no longer exists. | Business, international | David Birnbaum |
| Hong Kong trade balance improved in September. (1996) | Business, international | James T. Areddy |
| How China's savers support state companies. | Business, international | Raymond J. Blanchard Jr. |
| How the Bank of Japan won its battle for independence. (Japan's central bank) | Business, international | Richard Werner |
| Hyundai plans U.K. wafer plant. | Business, international | Tara Parker-Pope |
| Ice-cream maker's ads conjure up a sweet past. (Sweet Mate Food Industry's new television advertisement) | Business, international | Leslie Chang, Sun Yu-Huay |
| IMF encourages Thailand to loosen reins on baht. | Business, international | Murray, William (American congressional representative) |
| In an effort to adapt PCs to Chinese language, main question is: junk the keyboard or keep it? (personal computers) | Business, international | Peter Stein, Quentin Hardy |
| Indonesian reforms seen having limited impact. (economic reforms) | Business, international | |
| Industries fear barrier to reform, bureaucracy, will stay. | Business, international | Christopher Redl |
| In Taiwan, air travelers are spoiled for choice.(Advertising Supplement: Taiwan) | Business, international | |
| Inventec's rosy outlook and IPO plan spark enthusiasm among analysts. (Inventec Corp.) | Business, international | Adela Lin |
| Investors look to Orogen IPO with aloofness and some doubts. (Orogen Minerals; initial public offering) | Business, international | Karene Witcher |
| It's beneficial for firms to note employee costs in China. | Business, international | Patricia Ferretti Jackson |
| JAL's profit fell 61% in first half, hurt by weaker yen, higher fuel costs. (Japan Air Line Company Ltd.; 1996) | Business, international | |
| Japan and U.S. should act as supportive anchors to APEC. (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) | Business, international | Bernard Gordon |
| Japan business is coming to California, again. | Business, international | Martin Beresford |
| Japan fund managers search for yield. | Business, international | Stephen Bronte |
| Japan Inc. needs to boost shareholder value. | Business, international | Robert C. Pozen |
| Japan needs to refocus its national vision. | Business, international | Ron Bevacqua |
| Japan remains fettered by regulations. (growth of East Asian economies) | Business, international | Miron Mushkat |
| Japan's managers need to embrace a changing world. | Business, international | John Lorriman, Takashi Kenjo |
| Japan's MoF manages to evade deep reform. (Ministry of Finance) | Business, international | Kazuo Ueda |
| Japan's plan to probe local film market may dull U.S. efforts on Kodak's behalf. (Eastman Kodak Co.) | Business, international | David P. Hamilton, Wendy Bounds |
| Japan stock prices seen firm: investors likely to favor global-growth shares. | Business, international | |
| Jardine seeks a new image: campaign aims to emphasize Hong Kong ties. (Jardine Matheson Holdings Ltd.) | Business, international | Shanthi Kalathil |
| Khmer Rouge could fall after latest stumble. (Maoist revolutionary movement in Cambodia) | Business, international | David Chandler |
| Kim's party loses majority in assembly, holds firm. (Korean Pres. Kim Young Sam's New Korea Party; National Assembly) | Business, international | |
| KPN puts Asia in sights with TNT takeover bid. (Royal PTT Nederland N.V.; TNT Ltd.) | Business, international | Erik Portanger, S. Karene Witcher |
| Land & General has a chance to focus, some say. (Land and General Holdings Bhd.) | Business, international | Jane Lee |
| Legal crises plague Hong Kong's transition.(Commentary) | Business, international | Jacques DeLisle, Kevin P. Lane |
| LG selects Wales as site for 2 factories in investment that sets Korean record. (South Korean company LG Group) | Business, international | |
| Linking U.S. troops, the outback and empty space. (U.S.-Australian agreement to hold regular military exercises in Australia's Northern Territory) | Business, international | Kate Pound Dawson |
| Madison Avenue is at Vietnamese crossroads. | Business, international | Marie-Claire Aarts |
| Mahathir aims to prime Malaysia Inc.'s engine as country rolls toward greater global role. (Mahathir Mohamad)(Interview) | Business, international | |
| Malaysian economy taps on the brakes. | Business, international | Chen May Lee |
| Malaysian fund reckons it's time to take profit. (Pheim Asset Management; Malaysian Emerging Companies Growth Fund) | Business, international | Douglas Appel |
| Malaysian gambling stocks are on a winning streak. | Business, international | Chen May Yee |
| Malaysian golf school is a duffer's delight. | Business, international | Reed Resnikoff |
| Malaysia's Globe tries on new look with Don label. (Globe Silk Store) | Business, international | Fara Warner, Hal Lipper |
| Malaysia's 'sugar king' forges a link with Australian bottler of Coca-cola. (Malaysian businessman Robert Kuok Hock Nien; Coca-Cola Amatil Ltd.) | Business, international | S. Karene Witcher, Helen Ubels |
| Manila approves investment plan tied to IPOs for workers abroad. (initial public offerings) | Business, international | |
| Manila will invite new bidding for contentious power plant project. | Business, international | Erik Guyot, Cris Larano, Jon Liden |
| Mao's legacy of distrust marks China today. | Business, international | Elizabeth Bukowski |
| Megawati rejects charges of ties to neo-Communists. (Indonesian politician Megawati Sukarnoputri) | Business, international | Puspa Madani, Raphael Pura |
| Moving heaven and earth. (Hong Kong's Chek Lap Kok Airport) | Business, international | Gregory Roth |
| Naysayers can't tarnish the value of gold. | Business, international | David Aviel |
| NBA gears up for a shot at boosting Asian presence. (National Basketball Association) | Business, international | Para Warner |
| Nearing the end of a long road: Hong Kong's rickshaw drivers are vanishing with colonialism. | Business, international | Christopher T. Mark Jr. |
| NEC, France's Bull buoy U.S.-based Packard Bell. (Cie des Machines Bull; Packard Bell Electronics Inc.) | Business, international | Steven Lipin, Douglas Lavin |
| Newcomer in Philippine skies focuses on service to compete with flag carrier. (Grand International Airways) | Business, international | Diane Brady, John Linden |
| New Zealand politicians scramble to claim victory. | Business, international | Ed Lane, Nona Pelletier |
| Night life in Old Manila is hardly a drag. | Business, international | Vaudine England |
| Nikkei has a good guide on Wall Street. (Nikkei 225) | Business, international | Gopal Ramaswamy |
| Nikkei seen holding tight range as investors debate its direction. (Nikkei Index) | Business, international | |
| ... No, mergers and acquisitions count more. (Japan's economic recovery) | Business, international | Nicholas E. Benes, Yoko Ito |
| No more PALing around with the government. (Philippine Air Lines Inc. strike in November 1996) | Business, international | Mark Simon |
| Observers take a shine to Japanese monkeys. (Iwatayama Monkey Park) | Business, international | Lucille Craft |
| Offer to rescue Barney's might not suit Dickson. (Dickson Concepts International Ltd.) | Business, international | Hal Lipper |
| On the road, on your own; permit yourself some wheels. (car rental in Asia)(Business Traveller's Guide to Asia) | Business, international | Christine L. Schmitt |
| Oriental Land listing proves it isn't just a Mickey Mouse. | Business, international | |
| Outlining the economics of corruption in Asia. | Business, international | Michael Backman |
| Peace in Mindanao is in America's interest. | Business, international | Peter F. Schaefer |
| Philippine Airlines union defies company's back-to-work order. (Philippine Airlines Inc.) | Business, international | |
| Philippines' new image lures investors in droves. | Business, international | John Liden |
| PLDT profit climbs 32% as network grows, leading to upgraded forecast. (Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co.) | Business, international | |
| Pointers for creating a city worth living in. | Business, international | John Wong, Bob Jacob |
| Privatization woes menace India's budget, growth. | Business, international | Timothy Mapes |
| Promoters tout Labuan as a tourist haven, too. (Malaysia) | Business, international | Chen May Yee |
| Rate policy gets new base in Hong Kong. | Business, international | James T. Areddy |
| Remembering MacArthur's legacy in Japan. (General Douglas MacArthur) | Business, international | Charles R. Stevens |
| Rhetoric is risky, in light of diversified 'Chinese' culture. | Business, international | Jamie Mackie |
| RSA Data Security of the US will help China with encryption software. | Business, international | Don Clark |
| Sales of U.S. cars, parts rise in Japan. | Business, international | Helene Cooper |
| Schroder Asia Energy fund builds on long-term fuel. | Business, international | Puiw-Wing Tam |
| Scrapping special economic zones is good for China. | Business, international | Andy Xie |
| Search engines with character(s) give the Web a new look in Asia. (Asian-language search engines) | Business, international | Connie Ling |
| Security seems a frivolous issue among Asean states. (lack of support by Association of Southeast Asian Nations members to the Asean Regional Forum) | Business, international | Robert Manning, James Przystup |
| Seeking to avert another trade war, U.S. refers Kodak complaint to WTO. (World Trade Organization) | Business, international | Wendy Bounds, Henry Cooper |
| Seeking to unsnarl Taiwan's red tape.(Advertising Supplement: Taiwan) | Business, international | |
| Setting the record straight on Marcos' fall. (former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos) | Business, international | Peter F. Schaefer |
| Sheikh Hasina sees greater foreign investment. (Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajed)(Interview) | Business, international | |
| Shipbuilder's shares list on talk of rosy forecasts. (Far East Levingston Shipbuilding Ltd.) | Business, international | Doug Appell |
| Simmering tensions threaten Indonesia's prosperity. | Business, international | Hilton L. Root |
| Singapore offers a different kind of order; an obsession with detail has its good side: eating out is a real treat. | Business, international | Marcia Pomerantz |
| Singapore's budget gives companies, public a break. | Business, international | Matthew Curtin, Darren McDermott, Joseph Rajendran |
| Singapore seeks to keep its edge as finance hub. | Business, international | Matthew Curtin, Darren McDermott |
| Slump in Fairwood stock isn't over yet, analysts say. (Fairwood Holdings Ltd.) | Business, international | Damien McElroy |
| Some South Korean plants earn ugly reputations. | Business, international | Matthew Rose, Michael Schuman, Dan Biers, Namju Cho |
| Sony, Sharp team up to develop large-screen flat-panel displays. | Business, international | |
| South Korea's economy continues to sputter, according to latest data. | Business, international | Park Kyung Hee, Chang Woo Hyuk |
| Springer-Miller seeks place in Asia's hotel industry. (interview with Springer-Miller Systems Inc. President John Springer-Miller and director for business development John Merrill)(Interview) | Business, international | Ai Leng Choo |
| State-owned bank offers financing for car buyers, with a Chinese spin. (car-loan program of the Construction Bank of China) | Business, international | Robert Flint |
| Succession in Tokyo may aid economy, enliven politics. | Business, international | |
| Supporting human rights in China is good business. (excerpt from Amnesty International report) | Business, international | |
| Swire steadfastly builds its base in China. (Swire Pacific Ltd.) | Business, international | Shanthi Kalathil |
| Swiss-Swedish ABB is among Europe's leaders in looking to Asia for continued revenue growth. (ABB Asea Brown Boveri Ltd.) | Business, international | Brian Coleman, Dan Biers |
| Taiwanese intellectuals urge reunification. | Business, international | Matei P. Mihalca |
| Taiwan's air advantage needs West's backing. (Taiwanese air superiority over China) | Business, international | Richard D. Fisher Jr. |
| Taiwan tenaciously pursues political status to match its economic clout.(Advertising Supplement: Taiwan) | Business, international | |
| Taiwan-U.S. partnership is cemented by history, politics and business.(Advertising Supplement: Taiwan) | Business, international | |
| Take me out to the ballpark.... (baseball's popularity in Taiwan)(Advertising Supplement: Taiwan) | Business, international | |
| Take time off on a tropical island retreat.(Advertising Supplement: Taiwan) | Business, international | |
| Technology sector appeals to Japan fund managers. | Business, international | Michael (British actor) Williams |
| Telstra on track for IPO. (planned initial private offering of Australian national telecommunications company) | Business, international | S. Karene Witcher, Benjamin Pedley |
| Thai diving trip offers a shark's den of thrills. | Business, international | Prisana Nuechterlein |
| Thailand's leader dissolves parliament, calls elections. (Prime Minister Banharn Silpa-archa) | Business, international | |
| Thai politics lag behind nation's success.(Commentary) | Business, international | Hugh Young |
| Thais climb on the learning curve with latest election. (1996 general elections) | Business, international | Kavi Chongkittavorn |
| Thais flip past Elle's flashy pages to peruse local women's magazines. | Business, international | Daphne Ghesquire |
| The aging of Japan means huge changes for society. | Business, international | Milton Ezrati |
| 'The Asean Way' gets black eye in Malaysia. (Asean members must protect one another in the name of brotherhood) | Business, international | Sheila McNulty |
| The Bangkok massage: rubbing it in with herbs, pretzel configurations. | Business, international | Sara Olkon |
| The king and I: reflections on a jubilee. (golden jubilee of Thailand's King Bhumibol) | Business, international | Anand Panyarachun |
| The KMT has staying power on Taiwan. (Kuomintang) | Business, international | Matei Mihalca |
| The story of those who told the China story. (Peter Rand's book entitled "China Hands: The Adventures and Ordeals of the American Journalists Who Joined Forces With the Great Chinese Revolution")(Column) | Business, international | Leonard Bushkoff |
| The threat to Hong Kong trade unions upon handover. (possible Chinese anti-union measures against Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions) | Business, international | Hugo Restall |
| The time is right to see Angkor temples.... (Angkor, Cambodia) | Business, international | Hugo Restall |
| The twilight of British colonial rule casts shadows on the Hong Kong Club. | Business, international | Nicholas Bray |
| Thornton's Asian infrastructure fund looks to build on growth in the region. (Thornton Management Asia Ltd.) | Business, international | Pui-Wing Tam |
| Time for a Northeast Asian security order. | Business, international | S. Enders Wimbush |
| To prosper, China's banks need competition. | Business, international | Shan Li, Daokui Li, Yijang Wang |
| Tracking Asia's consumers by class, not culture. | Business, international | Doo-Hee Lee |
| Unlikely 'debate' reopens sore wound in Singapore. | Business, international | |
| U.S. aims to tighten Burma policy by putting curbs on future investments. | Business, international | Eduardo Lachica, Laurie Lande |
| U.S. firms feel at home charging more in Japan. | Business, international | Norihiko Shirouzo |
| U.S. firms in Malaysia labor to find, keep staff. | Business, international | Sheila McNulty |
| U.S. is wrong to feed Pyongyang's hunger for aid. (food aid to North Korea)(Column) | Business, international | William J. Taylor Jr., Abraham Kim |
| U.S.-Japan cargo accord gets lukewarm welcome. | Business, international | Douglas A. Blackmon, Asra Q. Nomani |
| U.S. rejects linking of plane orders to software sanctions. | Business, international | Jeff Cole, Robert S. Greenberger, Joseph Kahn |
| Vietnam's emerging Net faces control campaign. (Internet access) | Business, international | Reginald Chua, Carey Zesiger |
| View of Japan-China territorial row is unchanged one generation later. (dispute over Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands) | Business, international | Peter Stein, Alysha Webb |
| 'Visit Myanmar 1996': to go or not to go? | Business, international | Andrew Tarica |
| 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 |
| What China stands to lose after regaining Hong Kong. | Business, international | George Hicks |
| Where guidebooks fear to tread: a look at the best books to read for your trip. | Business, international | Christopher T. Mark Jr. |
| ... While a castle beckons just over the border. (Thailand's stone castle of Prasat Hin Phanom Rung) | Business, international | Andrew Forbes |
| Whirlpool sees need to improve quality in bid to expand appliance sales in Asia. | Business, international | Robert L. Rose |
| Who is right, Moody's or the Bank of China? | Business, international | Freda Cheung |
| Why Hong Kong fights for China's hold of Diaoyus. | Business, international | Albert Ho Chun-Yan |
| Why Miss World isn't selling in India. | Business, international | Subhash Agrawal |
| Wider rating for China fund raises eyebrows after close look at brackets. (ImPac Asset Management Ltd.'s Greater China Fund) | Business, international | Pui-Wing Tam |
| Will APEC pick up the pace for free trade? (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) | Business, international | Bart Boaden |
| Will New Zealand vote against prosperity? | Business, international | Nevil Gibson |
| Winchester says Sumitomo was aware of big trades. (Winchester Commodities Group; Sumitomo Corp.) | Business, international | Suzanne McGee, Stephen E. Frank |
| Windfall technology pact signals an end to some tariffs. (World Trade Organization summit) | Business, international | Bhushan Bahree, Helene Cooper, Darren McDermott |
| WKI says planning is key to cracking China market. (interview with William Kent International Vice President Daniel Hsieh)(Interview) | Business, international | Aaron Jaffe |
| Woo takes high-profile ride on 'Broken Arrow.' (action-film director John Woo) | Business, international | Sharon L. Shervington |
| Yaohan Japan sits on shelves. (Yaohan Department Store Company Ltd.'s financial woes discourages investors) | Business, international | Houtan Bassiri |
| Young Thai golfer has the drive to succeed. (Chawalit Plaphol) | Business, international | John Crean |
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