The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 2000 Jay Solomon - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 2000 Jay Solomon
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Arco to tap Tangguh field; demand for liquefied natural gas recovers. (Atlantic Richfield Inc., in Tangguh, Indonesia).Business, internationalJay Solomon
Audit links Suharto family to corruption at power plant. (Indonesia).Business, internationalJay Solomon, Puspa Madani
Jakarta's Slower-Than-Expected Growth Rate Stirs Worry.(Illustration)(Statistical Data Included)(Brief Article)Business, internationalJay Solomon
Newmont Gold -mine closure blocked by Supreme Court. (Indonesia's Supreme Court).Business, internationalJay Solomon
Wahid Takes Hard Line With Foreign-Owned Indorayon.(Jakarta Shutters a Plant, Threatens to Suspend Another as Stance Toughens Against Big Business)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalJay Solomon, Puspa Madani
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