The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Jeremy Wagstaff - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Jeremy Wagstaff
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As election draws near, the status quo remains in place.(Indonesia)Business, internationalJeremy Wagstaff
CIC appears poised to benefit from Indonesia recovery.(Bank Century Investment Corp. of Indonesia)Business, internationalJeremy Wagstaff
Economy is key for voters; region's crisis played large role in election.Business, internationalJeremy Wagstaff
Indonesian retail group gets hyper over influx of big french markets.(Asian Marketing)(Column)Business, internationalJeremy Wagstaff
Indonesian tech firms find necessity is the mother of better online access.(Asian Technology)Business, internationalJeremy Wagstaff
Indonesia struggles with obstacles to providing fast Internet service.Business, internationalJeremy Wagstaff
New draft budget attracts praise from analysts.(Indonesia's proposed budget for 2000)Business, internationalJeremy Wagstaff
Official works to cut Jakarta's role in setting tourism policy.(Asian Travel)(Indonesia's director-general of tourism, I Gede Ardika)Business, internationalJeremy Wagstaff
Some areas may vote again.(reelection in certain Indonesian provinces)Business, internationalJeremy Wagstaff
Tempo Scan holds promise.(PT Tempo Scan Pacific)Business, internationalJeremy Wagstaff
Vote results are delayed.(announcement of final election results in Indonesia to be delayed)Business, internationalJeremy Wagstaff
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