The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Chen May Yee - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Chen May Yee
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A different economic path: plan to include cabinet pay cuts, hold on project. (Malaysian Deputy prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim sets new economic agenda)Business, internationalChen May Yee, Raphael Pura
Aggrieved souls flock to political party's problem solver.(Michael Chong of the Malaysian Chinese Association)Business, internationalChen May Yee
Bad vibrations in Malaysia: pop group's use of famous voice makes waves.Business, internationalChen May Yee
Country finds that its cheap-labor habit is hard to break. (Malaysia)Business, internationalChen May Yee
Ekran and ABB Asea Brown fail to end dispute on dam. (Asia Brown Boveri AG, Bakun hydroelectric dam)Business, internationalChen May Yee
Gloom sweeps the region.(Southeast Asian economic crisis)Business, internationalChen May Yee, G. Pierre Goad, Jon Liden
Identity crisis strikes Malay College. (Malaysia)Business, internationalChen May Yee
Mahathir hopes to avoid asking the IMF for assistance. (Malaysian president Dr. Mahathir Mohamad, International Monetary Fund)Business, internationalChen May Yee
Malaysian expats mull return.Business, internationalChen May Yee
Malaysian plantation firms are sturdy in market storms.Business, internationalChen May Yee
Men's magazines aim to stand out as reader flip past start-ups. ("his," Men's Review)Business, internationalChen May Yee
Merger fever cools down. (slowdown in bank mergers in Malaysia)Business, internationalChen May Yee
Outspoken Marina Mahathir cuts her own path. (involvement of Marina Mahathir in Malaysia's AIDS program)Business, internationalChen May Yee
Prison ropes in tourists. (Pudu Prison in Malaysia)Business, internationalChen May Yee
Pros skip Malaysian stocks despite small-cap froth.Business, internationalChen May Yee
Shudders over Korean woes. (impact of South Korea's economic troubles on global trade)Business, internationalRussell Flannery, Douglas Appell, Bill Spindle, Chen May Yee, Shanthi Kalathil, Jonathan Karp
Standard Chartered shocks parents with cost data to sell college funds. (Standard Chartered Bank Malaysia launches an emotionally-filled campaign for its new Higher Education Fund)Business, internationalChen May Yee
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