The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1996 - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
A grand old dame preens for the next dance.(Advertising Supplement: Taiwan)Business, international 
A healthy prognosis for a resilient economy. (Philippines)Business, internationalRamon B. Arnaiz
Air route offers tourists a glimpse of once-isolated, timeless Lijiang.Business, internationalLora 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, internationalNopporn Wong-Anan, Paul Sherer
Analysts warn depressed prices of steel will keep Posco down. (Pohang Iron and Steel Co.)Business, internationalPark Kyung Hee
Arrest of head regulator will hurt Korean stock market, analysts say. (Securities Supervisory Board President Paek Won Ku)Business, internationalChang Woo-Hyuk, Kyung-Hee Park
Asean can promote democracy in Burma. (Association of Southeast Asian Nations)Business, internationalMike Jendrzejczyk, Zunetta Liddell
Asia infrastructure plays may be road to ruin. (investing in Asian infrastructure projects)Business, internationalCharles Target
Asian verdicts on Seoul's trial of the century.Business, internationalLiu Binyan, Rajiv Desai, Hideshi Takesada, Richard H. Yang, Juwono Sudarsono
Asia's slump: misguided monetary policy is the culprit.Business, internationalDavid Roche
As U.S. aviation authority checks safety of Manila airport, locals grumble.Business, internationalDuane Brady
A terra cotta army can't stop smugglers.Business, internationalEdward Peters
At the heart of a numbers puzzle, freedom = profit. (China's economic development)Business, internationalJoan Zheng
Australia, New Zealand reach pact on single aviation market.Business, international 
Australian night tour lets sleeping birds lie.Business, internationalJanet Rae Brooks
Australian voters don't have much choice. (1996 general elections)(Column)Business, internationalMichael James
Auto makers seek recipe for success of 'Asia cars.'Business, internationalLora Western
Avon to build plant in the Philippines. (Avon Products Inc.)Business, internationalRexie Teyes
A word of development advice to Asia: save yourself. (measuring growth in Asia)Business, internationalBharat Jhunjhunwala
Banks will retain lead in Asian finance.Business, internationalBernhard Eschweiler
Beijing dance troupe tempers shock of the new. (Beijing Modern Dance Ensemble)Business, internationalSheila Melvin
Beijing is colony bishop's higher authority.Business, internationalDeborah A. Brown
Beijing miscalculates on Dalai Lama's Australia visit. (Asian Buddhist leader)Business, internationalMichael Warby
Big planes, fast trains and no language hassles.(Business Traveller's Guide to Asia)Business, internationalClive B. Jones
BIS rules backfired in efforts to make banks safer. (Bank of International Settlements in Geneva)Business, internationalTerry Marsh, Jean-Michel Paul
Black days: Taiwan's democracy shows its dirty underside. (organized crime in Taiwan)Business, internationalChris Taylor
Bored expats create diversion on Hanoi River. (Vietnam)Business, internationalTim Larimer
Breaking up would be hard to do in post-Deng China. (Deng Xiaoping)Business, internationalWei Zhang
Burma's unspoiled isles offer a trip back in time.Business, internationalCollin 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, internationalMax V. Soliven
China and U.S. show hope in latest piracy talks.Business, internationalPeter Kahn
China fights to earn its wings. (airline industry in China)Business, internationalK.T. Senator
China is torn over renminbi controls.Business, internationalChi Lo
China lifts limits on Internet accounts.Business, international 
China misses mark with ethnic theme park.Business, internationalKristi Heim
China posture creates dilemma for Singapore.Business, internationalTim Huxley
China relations skirt decentralization factor. (US-China trade relations)Business, internationalGerald Segal
China's BIS club membership: a revolution. (Bank of International Settlements)Business, internationalJoan Zheng
China's business world can get in your face.Business, internationalScott D. Seligman
China sets fiscal milestone in shift to convertible yuan.Business, internationalKathy 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, internationalJeff Cole, Joseph Kahn
Chinese missiles threaten Asia's peace.Business, internationalRichard D. Fisher
Chinese nationalists wage a battle for their refuge in Hong Kong hills.Business, internationalKaren Hsu
Chinese rocket program encounters more trouble.Business, international 
Coke, Pepsi introduce cans in fight for Indian market.Business, internationalRasul Bailay
Colony boat races offer thrills in unique setting. (boat races in Hong Kong)Business, internationalHarriet 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, internationalBrent Hannon
Creative Technology halts output of CD-ROM drives. (Creative Technology Ltd.)Business, internationalDarren McDermott, Joseph Rajendran
Crosby Asset launches 2 funds in Hong Kong. (Crosby Asset Management)Business, international 
Cross-strait investment buoys China-Taiwan relations.Business, internationalWei Wou
Cyberspace holds endless trade possibilities for Asia.Business, internationalOwen McShane
Daewoo chairman powers firm's drive into Europe. (Kim Woo Choong)Business, internationalBrandon Mitchener, Daniel Michaels, Douglas Lavin
Daewoo plan to enter U.S. leaves analysts skeptical. (Daewoo Motors Corp.)Business, internationalRebecca Blumenstein, Namju Cho
Debating reform policy without extremism.Business, internationalCao Siyuan
Delta may take flight among Thai shares. (Delta Electronics Thailand PCL)Business, internationalJames Hookway
Development aid for poor entrepreneurs. (Asian Development Bank's need to sponsor enterprise zones)Business, internationalCraig Alan Wilson
Discount ticket seller H.I.S. has plans to begin passenger flights in Japan.Business, internationalHiroyuki Kachi
Disney skips the products in tie-in deal with China. (Walt Disney Co.)Business, internationalKaren Hsu
Dole sends mixed message to China by backing MFN, regional defense plan. (Senator Bob Dole; most favored nation status)Business, internationalCarla Anne Robbins, John Harwood
Don't look now, credit already is easing in China.Business, internationalJoe Zhang
Doubts about Hong Kong Telecom's ownership stimulate the appetites of bankers and suitors. (Hong Kong Telecommunications Ltd.)Business, internationalErik Guyot, Richard L. Hudson, Peter Stein
Drowsy dragons regain fire in Indonesia. (Komodo dragon)Business, internationalHarry Rolnick
Dutch flood-safety expertise may aid China.(Commentary)Business, internationalJos Dijkman, Peter Kerssens, Henk Jan Overbeek
Eager to meet global demands, multinationals rely more on overseas experience in boardroom.Business, internationalJoann S. Lublin
Eastern Europe dazzles Asian industry.Business, internationalDaniel 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, internationalDean 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, internationalYi-Hsin Chang
Expect a measured approach from Australia's coalition.Business, internationalEd 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, internationalLore Western
Forecast for GDP indicates Tokyo is shifting priorities. (Japan's plan to reduce budget deficit at the expense of economic growth)Business, internationalShihoko Goto
Foreign companies face more lawsuits, China-style.Business, internationalScott D. Seligman, Rebecca Weiner
For Vietnam politics, it's been a year of confusion.Business, internationalLe Van Tien
Freedom, economic growth go hand in hand in Asia.Business, internationalJoshua Gordon
Getting down to business in Myanmar: abundant resources, minimal red tape draw investor attention.(Business Traveller's Guide to Asia)Business, internationalImtiaz 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, internationalDiane Brady, Fara Werner
Golf is art for Freer's Japanese conservator. (Smithsonian Institution's Freer Gallery of Art conservator Akihiro Kato)Business, internationalLee Adair Lawrence
Hard times are ahead for Asian chip makers. (semiconductor industry)Business, internationalEric Cheong
Hashimoto faces immediate concerns in his new post over economy, politics. (Japanese Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto)Business, internationalDavid 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, internationalMartin Lee
Hong Kong's handover can yield mutual benefits.Business, internationalPieter Bottelier
Hong Kong's new blue-collar colonialists. (working-class Britons working in Hong Kong)(Commentary)Business, internationalEdward Peters
'Hong Kong textile industry' no longer exists.Business, internationalDavid Birnbaum
Hong Kong trade balance improved in September. (1996)Business, internationalJames T. Areddy
How China's savers support state companies.Business, internationalRaymond J. Blanchard Jr.
How the Bank of Japan won its battle for independence. (Japan's central bank)Business, internationalRichard Werner
Hyundai plans U.K. wafer plant.Business, internationalTara Parker-Pope
Ice-cream maker's ads conjure up a sweet past. (Sweet Mate Food Industry's new television advertisement)Business, internationalLeslie Chang, Sun Yu-Huay
IMF encourages Thailand to loosen reins on baht.Business, internationalMurray, 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, internationalPeter Stein, Quentin Hardy
Indonesian reforms seen having limited impact. (economic reforms)Business, international 
Industries fear barrier to reform, bureaucracy, will stay.Business, internationalChristopher 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, internationalAdela Lin
Investors look to Orogen IPO with aloofness and some doubts. (Orogen Minerals; initial public offering)Business, internationalKarene Witcher
It's beneficial for firms to note employee costs in China.Business, internationalPatricia 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, internationalBernard Gordon
Japan business is coming to California, again.Business, internationalMartin Beresford
Japan fund managers search for yield.Business, internationalStephen Bronte
Japan Inc. needs to boost shareholder value.Business, internationalRobert C. Pozen
Japan needs to refocus its national vision.Business, internationalRon Bevacqua
Japan remains fettered by regulations. (growth of East Asian economies)Business, internationalMiron Mushkat
Japan's managers need to embrace a changing world.Business, internationalJohn Lorriman, Takashi Kenjo
Japan's MoF manages to evade deep reform. (Ministry of Finance)Business, internationalKazuo Ueda
Japan's plan to probe local film market may dull U.S. efforts on Kodak's behalf. (Eastman Kodak Co.)Business, internationalDavid 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, internationalShanthi Kalathil
Khmer Rouge could fall after latest stumble. (Maoist revolutionary movement in Cambodia)Business, internationalDavid 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, internationalErik Portanger, S. Karene Witcher
Land & General has a chance to focus, some say. (Land and General Holdings Bhd.)Business, internationalJane Lee
Legal crises plague Hong Kong's transition.(Commentary)Business, internationalJacques 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, internationalKate Pound Dawson
Madison Avenue is at Vietnamese crossroads.Business, internationalMarie-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, internationalChen May Lee
Malaysian fund reckons it's time to take profit. (Pheim Asset Management; Malaysian Emerging Companies Growth Fund)Business, internationalDouglas Appel
Malaysian gambling stocks are on a winning streak.Business, internationalChen May Yee
Malaysian golf school is a duffer's delight.Business, internationalReed Resnikoff
Malaysia's Globe tries on new look with Don label. (Globe Silk Store)Business, internationalFara 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, internationalS. 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, internationalErik Guyot, Cris Larano, Jon Liden
Mao's legacy of distrust marks China today.Business, internationalElizabeth Bukowski
Megawati rejects charges of ties to neo-Communists. (Indonesian politician Megawati Sukarnoputri)Business, internationalPuspa Madani, Raphael Pura
Moving heaven and earth. (Hong Kong's Chek Lap Kok Airport)Business, internationalGregory Roth
Naysayers can't tarnish the value of gold.Business, internationalDavid Aviel
NBA gears up for a shot at boosting Asian presence. (National Basketball Association)Business, internationalPara Warner
Nearing the end of a long road: Hong Kong's rickshaw drivers are vanishing with colonialism.Business, internationalChristopher T. Mark Jr.
NEC, France's Bull buoy U.S.-based Packard Bell. (Cie des Machines Bull; Packard Bell Electronics Inc.)Business, internationalSteven Lipin, Douglas Lavin
Newcomer in Philippine skies focuses on service to compete with flag carrier. (Grand International Airways)Business, internationalDiane Brady, John Linden
New Zealand politicians scramble to claim victory.Business, internationalEd Lane, Nona Pelletier
Night life in Old Manila is hardly a drag.Business, internationalVaudine England
Nikkei has a good guide on Wall Street. (Nikkei 225)Business, internationalGopal 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, internationalNicholas E. Benes, Yoko Ito
No more PALing around with the government. (Philippine Air Lines Inc. strike in November 1996)Business, internationalMark Simon
Observers take a shine to Japanese monkeys. (Iwatayama Monkey Park)Business, internationalLucille Craft
Offer to rescue Barney's might not suit Dickson. (Dickson Concepts International Ltd.)Business, internationalHal Lipper
On the road, on your own; permit yourself some wheels. (car rental in Asia)(Business Traveller's Guide to Asia)Business, internationalChristine L. Schmitt
Oriental Land listing proves it isn't just a Mickey Mouse.Business, international 
Outlining the economics of corruption in Asia.Business, internationalMichael Backman
Peace in Mindanao is in America's interest.Business, internationalPeter 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, internationalJohn 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, internationalJohn Wong, Bob Jacob
Privatization woes menace India's budget, growth.Business, internationalTimothy Mapes
Promoters tout Labuan as a tourist haven, too. (Malaysia)Business, internationalChen May Yee
Rate policy gets new base in Hong Kong.Business, internationalJames T. Areddy
Remembering MacArthur's legacy in Japan. (General Douglas MacArthur)Business, internationalCharles R. Stevens
Rhetoric is risky, in light of diversified 'Chinese' culture.Business, internationalJamie Mackie
RSA Data Security of the US will help China with encryption software.Business, internationalDon Clark
Sales of U.S. cars, parts rise in Japan.Business, internationalHelene Cooper
Schroder Asia Energy fund builds on long-term fuel.Business, internationalPuiw-Wing Tam
Scrapping special economic zones is good for China.Business, internationalAndy Xie
Search engines with character(s) give the Web a new look in Asia. (Asian-language search engines)Business, internationalConnie 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, internationalRobert Manning, James Przystup
Seeking to avert another trade war, U.S. refers Kodak complaint to WTO. (World Trade Organization)Business, internationalWendy 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, internationalPeter 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, internationalDoug Appell
Simmering tensions threaten Indonesia's prosperity.Business, internationalHilton L. Root
Singapore offers a different kind of order; an obsession with detail has its good side: eating out is a real treat.Business, internationalMarcia Pomerantz
Singapore's budget gives companies, public a break.Business, internationalMatthew Curtin, Darren McDermott, Joseph Rajendran
Singapore seeks to keep its edge as finance hub.Business, internationalMatthew Curtin, Darren McDermott
Slump in Fairwood stock isn't over yet, analysts say. (Fairwood Holdings Ltd.)Business, internationalDamien McElroy
Some South Korean plants earn ugly reputations.Business, internationalMatthew 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, internationalPark 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, internationalAi Leng Choo
State-owned bank offers financing for car buyers, with a Chinese spin. (car-loan program of the Construction Bank of China)Business, internationalRobert 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, internationalShanthi Kalathil
Swiss-Swedish ABB is among Europe's leaders in looking to Asia for continued revenue growth. (ABB Asea Brown Boveri Ltd.)Business, internationalBrian Coleman, Dan Biers
Taiwanese intellectuals urge reunification.Business, internationalMatei P. Mihalca
Taiwan's air advantage needs West's backing. (Taiwanese air superiority over China)Business, internationalRichard 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, internationalMichael (British actor) Williams
Telstra on track for IPO. (planned initial private offering of Australian national telecommunications company)Business, internationalS. Karene Witcher, Benjamin Pedley
Thai diving trip offers a shark's den of thrills.Business, internationalPrisana Nuechterlein
Thailand's leader dissolves parliament, calls elections. (Prime Minister Banharn Silpa-archa)Business, international 
Thai politics lag behind nation's success.(Commentary)Business, internationalHugh Young
Thais climb on the learning curve with latest election. (1996 general elections)Business, internationalKavi Chongkittavorn
Thais flip past Elle's flashy pages to peruse local women's magazines.Business, internationalDaphne Ghesquire
The aging of Japan means huge changes for society.Business, internationalMilton Ezrati
'The Asean Way' gets black eye in Malaysia. (Asean members must protect one another in the name of brotherhood)Business, internationalSheila McNulty
The Bangkok massage: rubbing it in with herbs, pretzel configurations.Business, internationalSara Olkon
The king and I: reflections on a jubilee. (golden jubilee of Thailand's King Bhumibol)Business, internationalAnand Panyarachun
The KMT has staying power on Taiwan. (Kuomintang)Business, internationalMatei 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, internationalLeonard Bushkoff
The threat to Hong Kong trade unions upon handover. (possible Chinese anti-union measures against Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions)Business, internationalHugo Restall
The time is right to see Angkor temples.... (Angkor, Cambodia)Business, internationalHugo Restall
The twilight of British colonial rule casts shadows on the Hong Kong Club.Business, internationalNicholas Bray
Thornton's Asian infrastructure fund looks to build on growth in the region. (Thornton Management Asia Ltd.)Business, internationalPui-Wing Tam
Time for a Northeast Asian security order.Business, internationalS. Enders Wimbush
To prosper, China's banks need competition.Business, internationalShan Li, Daokui Li, Yijang Wang
Tracking Asia's consumers by class, not culture.Business, internationalDoo-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, internationalEduardo Lachica, Laurie Lande
U.S. firms feel at home charging more in Japan.Business, internationalNorihiko Shirouzo
U.S. firms in Malaysia labor to find, keep staff.Business, internationalSheila McNulty
U.S. is wrong to feed Pyongyang's hunger for aid. (food aid to North Korea)(Column)Business, internationalWilliam J. Taylor Jr., Abraham Kim
U.S.-Japan cargo accord gets lukewarm welcome.Business, internationalDouglas A. Blackmon, Asra Q. Nomani
U.S. rejects linking of plane orders to software sanctions.Business, internationalJeff Cole, Robert S. Greenberger, Joseph Kahn
Vietnam's emerging Net faces control campaign. (Internet access)Business, internationalReginald Chua, Carey Zesiger
View of Japan-China territorial row is unchanged one generation later. (dispute over Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands)Business, internationalPeter Stein, Alysha Webb
'Visit Myanmar 1996': to go or not to go?Business, internationalAndrew Tarica
Wal-Mart, CP Group terminate venture to develop retailing business in China. (Wal-Mart Stores Inc.; Charoen Pokphand Group)Business, internationalBob Hagerty, Louise Lee, Nopporn Wong-Anan
Wal-Mart expands in Asia, but cautiously this time. (Wal-Mart Stores Inc.)Business, internationalPeter Wonacott, Bob Hagerty
What China stands to lose after regaining Hong Kong.Business, internationalGeorge Hicks
Where guidebooks fear to tread: a look at the best books to read for your trip.Business, internationalChristopher T. Mark Jr.
... While a castle beckons just over the border. (Thailand's stone castle of Prasat Hin Phanom Rung)Business, internationalAndrew Forbes
Whirlpool sees need to improve quality in bid to expand appliance sales in Asia.Business, internationalRobert L. Rose
Who is right, Moody's or the Bank of China?Business, internationalFreda Cheung
Why Hong Kong fights for China's hold of Diaoyus.Business, internationalAlbert Ho Chun-Yan
Why Miss World isn't selling in India.Business, internationalSubhash Agrawal
Wider rating for China fund raises eyebrows after close look at brackets. (ImPac Asset Management Ltd.'s Greater China Fund)Business, internationalPui-Wing Tam
Will APEC pick up the pace for free trade? (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation)Business, internationalBart Boaden
Will New Zealand vote against prosperity?Business, internationalNevil Gibson
Winchester says Sumitomo was aware of big trades. (Winchester Commodities Group; Sumitomo Corp.)Business, internationalSuzanne McGee, Stephen E. Frank
Windfall technology pact signals an end to some tariffs. (World Trade Organization summit)Business, internationalBhushan 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, internationalAaron Jaffe
Woo takes high-profile ride on 'Broken Arrow.' (action-film director John Woo)Business, internationalSharon L. Shervington
Yaohan Japan sits on shelves. (Yaohan Department Store Company Ltd.'s financial woes discourages investors)Business, internationalHoutan Bassiri
Young Thai golfer has the drive to succeed. (Chawalit Plaphol)Business, internationalJohn Crean
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