| The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Hal Lipper |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Airlines keep people on hold over whereabouts of passengers.(Asian Travel) | Business, international | Hal Lipper |
| Bearable layover at Changi: Singapore's airport offers ways to kill time. | Business, international | Hal Lipper |
| Corporate travel managers hold the keys to finding special rates. | Business, international | Hal Lipper |
| Esquel vaunts of thorough high-quality control: manufacturer of textiles, apparel embraces increasingly unpopular business strategy. | Business, international | Hal Lipper |
| How to best survive the region's airports: here's hoping you connect through Singapore, not Seoul or Bangkok. | Business, international | Hal Lipper |
| Investor in California Fitness plans for growth in region.(McCown De Leeuw & Co.'s acquisition of 78% of shares at the Ray Wilson California Fitness Centers) | Business, international | Hal Lipper |
| Room for improvement: Asian offices need an upgrade. | Business, international | Hal Lipper |
| Singaporean architect puts history back into buildings; interview with Helen Chen explores how restoration should adhere to a structure's character.(Interview) | Business, international | Hal Lipper |
| The economy of business class.(a comparison between flying business and coach in Asian airlines) | Business, international | Hal Lipper |
| Upwardly mobile: Hong Kong escalator enlivens district: but mechanical staircase fails at original mission of alleviating road congestion. | Business, international | Hal Lipper |
| Upwardly mobile: Hong Kong escalator enlivens district.(Property Markets) | Business, international | Hal Lipper |
| Web offers helpful tips for executives; sites help ease frustrations of businesspeople who travel in region. | Business, international | Hal Lipper |
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