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