| The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 2001 Leslie Lopez |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Bidding war delays plant construction.(Column) | Business, international | Leslie Lopez |
| Debt problems are hurting the nation's public sector.(Malaysian Corporate Debt Restructuring Committee to help Johor Corp.)(Statistical Data Included) | Business, international | Leslie Lopez |
| Gadek draws creditor ire.(lenders want Gadek Bhd. to redeem bonds) | Business, international | Leslie Lopez |
| Governments hope to stem growing tide of radicalism.(among Muslims) | Business, international | James Hookway, Leslie Lopez, Timothy Mapes, Robert (Journalist) Frank |
| Malaysia bids for UEM.(Malaysian government and Syarikat Danasaham Sdn. bid for United Engineers Malaysia)(Statistical Data Included) | Business, international | Leslie Lopez |
| Malaysian construction firms may build on new spending.(IJM Corp., Road Builder) | Business, international | Leslie Lopez |
| Malaysia shelves plan to rescue two light-rail projects. | Business, international | Leslie Lopez |
| Southeast Asian police move against suspected terrorists.(supporting U.S. war on terrorism) | Business, international | Jay Solomon, James Hookway, Leslie Lopez, Timothy Mapes |
| Spotlight shifts from a former Malaysian darling.(Tenga Nasional share prices fall)(Statistical Data Included) | Business, international | Leslie Lopez |
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