| The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1998 Jay Solomon |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Armed-forces leader urges nation to back new president. (General Wiranto of Indonesia) | Business, international | Jay Solomon, Puspa Madani |
| Depression-struck nation seeks profound political change.(political unrest in Indonesia) | Business, international | Jay Solomon |
| Domestic air travel slows as carriers cut back service. | Business, international | Jay Solomon |
| Easing policy, Habibie offers special status for East Timor. (Indonesian President B.J. Habibie) | Business, international | Jay Solomon |
| Habibie takes the reins as country's new vice president. (Indonesia's B.J. Habibie) | Business, international | Jay Solomon, Richard Borsuk |
| Indonesia: domestic air travel slows as carriers cut back service. | Business, international | Jay Solomon |
| Indonesia, panel to restructure companies' foreign debt. | Business, international | Jay Solomon, Dagmar Aalund, Stephen Frank |
| Indonesia's Chinese fear further unrest: business suffers as signs of organized persecution prompt many to flee. | Business, international | Jay Solomon, Wayne Arnold |
| Jakarta, IMF alter accord. | Business, international | Jay Solomon |
| Jakarta, IMF alter accord. (International Monetary Fund) | Business, international | Jay Solomon |
| Jakarta tries to reassure multinationals. | Business, international | Jay Solomon |
| Jakarta tries to reassure multinationals. (Indonesia) | Business, international | Jay Solomon |
| Planning for possible exodus.(expatriates and ethnic-Chinese in Indonesia) | Business, international | Peter Waldman, Jay Solomon |
| Poor Indonesians are facing hunger as crisis mounts. | Business, international | Jay Solomon |
| Revenue-raising plans fall victim to domestic politics. | Business, international | Jay Solomon |
| Rivals find common ground: vote for moderation is cast amid protests.(Indonesia) | Business, international | Jay Solomon, Jeremy Wagstaff |
| Rupiah bucks an emerging-market trend. | Business, international | Jay Solomon |
| Salim, Gajah Tunggal agree to transfer assets to pay debt. | Business, international | Jay Solomon |
| Salim, Gajah Tunggal agree to transfer assets to pay debt: Indonesia is poised to recoup $7 billion; accords assist in moves to recapitalize the sector. | Business, international | Jay Solomon |
| Social unrest mounts as workers bemoan their plight. | Business, international | Jay Solomon, Kate Linebaugh |
| Suharto reasserts Jakarta's compliance with IMF. | Business, international | Peter Waldman, Jay Solomon |
| Suharto relinquishes control of trusts to government.(former president of Indonesia) | Business, international | Jay Solomon |
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