The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 2001 - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 2001
TitleSubjectAuthors
ABB scales back in region.(ABB Ltd.)(Brief Article)Business, international 
A capital idea: open Japan's banking industry.(to foreign direct investment)(Editorial)Business, internationalRobert E. Litan, Adam S. Posen
Accenture's Chairman invests hope in a 'Greater' China.(Interview)Business, internationalGreg Ahlstrand
Accord hinges on Pyongyang's nuclear pledge.(Nonproliferation Treaty compliance)(Column)Business, internationalVictor Gilinsky, Henry Sokolski
A 'fat u' recovery for chips.(slow semiconductor sales expected through 2002)Business, internationalTerho Uimonen, Peter Stein
A first-class airline in India.(Jet Airways)Business, internationalStan Sesser
AFL-CIO's labor invasion on Cambodia.(AFL-CIO U.S. labor union goes to Cambodia to stress workers' rights)Business, internationalCollin Levey
Agency pressures Shinsei.(Shinsei Bank Ltd.)(Brief Article)Business, international 
AIG's status threatened.(American International Group's position of privilige in jeopardy)(Brief Article)Business, international 
Air-flight jitters may boost video-conferencing services.(terrorist attacks may spark electronic communication)Business, internationalKevin J. Delaney, Alma Latour
Airlines face off in fierce price war down under.(Australia's Qantas Airways, Ansett Australia)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalLilly Vitorovich
Airlines log on to skirt agents, forcing middlemen to diversity.(wholesalers, consolidators and airline tickets)(Column)Business, international 
Alchemy in Asia: turning crisis into opportunity.(Asian economic revovery influences International Monetary Fund policies)(Column)Business, internationalHorst Kohler
A leek in the trade policy.(Japan, China)(Brief Article)Business, international 
A message to American Muslims: Be American.(work on behalf of the United States)(Column)Business, internationalTarek E. Masoud
A mild response for SingTel.(Singapore Telecommunications Ltd. merger terms)Business, internationalGraham Morgan
Anada buys Maxis stake.(Maxis Communications Bhd., Ananda Krishnan)Business, international 
Analysts see an AsiaInfo age.(AsiaInfo Holdings)(Company Profile)Business, international 
. . . and an end to arms-control delusion.(U.S. missile defense destabilizes arms controls)(Column)Business, internationalRobyn Lim
...And the largest IT hardware producer.(China expected to be largest information technology producer within a decade)(Column)Business, internationalDong Tao
...And tougher with one China.(United States commission on human rights in China)(Column)Business, internationalMike Jendrzejczyk
APEC backs U.S. in war, but disagrees with tactics.(war on terrorism)Business, internationalAndrew Higgins, Jeanne Cummings
APP audit delayed further.(Asia Pulp and Paper Co. auditor resigns)Business, international 
APP shares face delisting.(Asia Pulp & Paper Co.)Business, international 
APP unit credit rating cut.(Asia Pulp and Paper Co.)Business, international 
A refugee crisis doesn't have to happen.(in Afghanistan)(Editorial)Business, internationalDaniel A. Bell, Genevieve Souillac
Armani plows ahead with new megastore in Hong Kong.(Giorgio Armani)Business, international 
Arroyo mulls peso controls.(Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, Philippine president)Business, internationalAlastair McIndoe
Arroyo's corruption bid could define her presidency.(Philippines president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo)(Editorial)Business, internationalGreg Rushford
A scenic workout on Lantau Island.(Brief Article)Business, international 
Asia must share swap its way to global deal makers club.(corporations must plan larger acquisitions)(Column)Business, internationalBarry Metzger
Asian cities face increased demand for office space.(more construction will result)(Statistical Data Included)Business, international 
Asian computer firms avoid attack fallout on solid demand.Business, internationalPeter Landers, Kenneth N. Cukier
Asian exporters face gloom.(as world economy slows)Business, internationalSarah McBride, Jason dean
Asian hotels: The world at your doorstep.(glimpse of some luxury hotels in Hong Kong)Business, international 
Asia's evasive fund networks.(international money transfers)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Asia's Hewlett-Packard Watch.(Brief Article)Business, international 
Asia's slowdown will be short-lived.(Asian Development Bank's "Asian Development Outlook")(Column)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalArvind Panagariya
Attacks could boost telecommunications industry.(following September 11)Business, internationalKevin Delaney, Alma Latour
Australia makes a good partner for the U.S.(Column)Business, internationalAlan Oxley, Bruce C. Wolfe
Australian bonds look risky.Business, international 
Australia shows promise in the long term.(superannuation assets)(Statistical Data Included)Business, international 
A vexing time for expats.(American expatriates in Asia)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)Business, international 
A window into China.(Shenzhen)(Brief Article)Business, international 
'Babus' thwart unfolding of new India.(Indian Administrative Service limits economic growth)(Column)Business, internationalAjay Singh
Bali seeks to maintain image as safe resort, court Chinese.(Terrorist attacks hit Bali tourist trade)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)Business, international 
Ballmer: first, develop China's industry.(Microsoft Inc. Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer interview)(Interview)Business, internationalKennth Neil and Greenberg Cukier Ilan
Bank Indonesia can't hide mismanagement.(the need for managerial accountability)(Column)Business, internationalRizal Ramli
Bank of Japan sticks to its guns.(no plans to ease monetary policy)Business, internationalNick Shindo, Yukiko Tsuba
Bank reforms draw ire.(South Korean legislation upsets foreign investors)Business, internationalJay Soloman, Hae Won Choi
Bankruptcy toll rises to a record.(in Japan; NKK Corp. and Kawasaki Steel Corp. to merge)Business, internationalPhred Dvorak, Robert Guy Matthews, Todd Zaun, Kanji Ishibashi
Basel accord makes sense for Asia.(bank standards)(Editorial)Business, internationalPhilip D. Sherman
Behind the Hynix surge.(Hynix Semiconductor fights debt)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalJay Solomon, Meeyong Song
Beijing continues broad influence over telecom industry.(China Telecommunications Corp. to be split into two regional firms)Business, international 
Beijing LHWT, Sony agree to landmark chip deal.(Beijing LHWT Microelectronics Inc., Sony Corp.)Business, internationalKanji Ishibashi
Bereuter's loss is Asia's loss.(Doug Bereuter resigns as House of Representatives chairman of the Asia and the Pacific subcommittee)Business, internationalEduardo Lachica, Shailagh Murray
Bhutan's baby steps in tourism reiterate its cautious approach.Business, international 
Big U.S. rate cut doesn't clear Asia's cloudy outlook.(Statistical Data Included)Business, international 
Bombs and food aid in a new kind of war.(War on Terrorism not war on Afghani people)(Brief Article)Business, internationalJonathan Mirsky
Brocade develops switch to double speed of data transfers.(Brocade Communications Systems Inc.)Business, internationalJerry Guidera, Ilan Greenberg
Bullish fund outlook for 2001: Recovery scenario lifts hopes across the Asian-Pacific region.(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalRita Raagas De Ramos
Bully or Leader? 'Sorry' is the hardest word for Beijing.(China will not apologize for its past actions, undermining efforts to become regional leader)(Column)Business, internationalBruce Gilley
Bush doctrine is a brave attempt at New World order....(George W. Bush's foreign policy)(Column)Business, internationalGreg Sheridan
Bush should be less romantic about one Korea....(North Korea's threat to South Korea)(Column)Business, internationalNicholas Eberstadt
Bush should place a firm hand on geostrategic tiller.(balance of power in Eastern Asia)Business, internationalRobyn Lim
Business class is a necessity, airlines insist.(shoring up high-profit segment)Business, internationalRobert Flint
'Business must go on.'(limited cutbacks in travel following events of September 11, 2001)Business, international 
Business stirs debate over Internet suffixes.Business, internationalSofia McFarland
...But charged phone-toting revolution.(mobile phones and bumper stickers used in uprising)(Column)Business, internationalAlex Magno
... But in China, more work is needed.(U.S. stand on China human-rights policy)(Column)Business, internationalMike Jendrzejczyk
. . . but shows barrier reef to refugees.(Australia denies entry to refugees picked off sinking ship)(Column)Business, internationalGreg Sheridan
Can Asian ex-tigers claw their way back?(Southeast Asia up against China's booming economy)Business, internationalNick Cummings-Bruce
Canberra seeks security in the region.(free-trade accord looms between Australia and U.S.)(Brief Article)Business, internationalLincoln Wright
Can China tame the tax collectors?Business, international 
Cash, bonds emerge as fund favorites after airstrikes.(Brief Article)Business, internationalRita Raagas De Ramos
CDMA on its way to China: China Unicom to launch service next month.(and Qiao Xing Universal Telephone Inc. to produce cell phones)Business, international 
CEO of FantasticOne has plans to overcome broadband limits.(Paul France)(Interview)(Column)Business, international 
Chandra Asri deal finalized.(debt-restructuring package for petrochemical firm)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalTimothy Mapes, Leigh Murray
Charting a new course for the Philippines.(Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, Phillipines president, overview of State of the Nation address)(Column)Business, internationalGloria Macapagal- Arroyo
Cheap drugs won't solve Asia's AIDS crisis.(prevention and education programs needed)(Column)Business, internationalGeorge W. Russell
Chek Lap Kok treats your fear of waiting.(Brief Article)Business, internationalMiguel Conzalez Jr.
Chen has been building trust in Taiwan.(Chen Shui-bian, president of Taiwan)(Column)Business, international 
China could become a major technology provider.(China's innovations in technology lead into the future)Business, internationalKenneth J. DeWoskin
China is likely to pursue genetically modified foods.(economy is in dispute over possibility)(Column)Business, internationalNick Driver, Michael Goettl
China may allow more than 10 mobile-service providers.(country considers issuing at least two new licenses to operators)(Brief Article)Business, international 
China's new stocks are worth a look.(new investments in China)Business, internationalKarby Leggett, Craig Karmin
China's oft-ignored Class B shares win fans.(some investment firms find value in some Chinese stocks)Business, international 
China's three stresses could agitate investors.Business, internationalChi Lo
Chinese logistics jams hurt prospects for foreign firms.Business, internationalJesse Wong, Qian Yuhong
Chung Ju Yung: The Last Confucian Autocrat.(Column)(Obituary)Business, internationalRichard M. Steers
Chungwha Telecom investors are hurt by delay in sale.Business, international 
Citic Pacific's focus: China.(Citic Pacific Ltd. seeks acquisitions)(Brief Article)(Company Profile)Business, international 
CNOOC retains its focus.(CNOOC Ltd. prepares for global stock offering)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalSonia Tsang
Coalition may split as some fan fears of 'Islamic state'.(Malaysia's opposition coalition split between Islamic Party of Malaysia, Democratic Action Party)Business, internationalChris Prystay
Companies are still hiring.(China and Hong Kong companies still seeking permanent employment)Business, internationalAmy Webb
Computer Associates' Wang learns from proxy battle.(Luh, Shu Shin)(Brief Article)Business, international 
Consultants move into Thailand as gloom starts to lift.(Peter Walker, vice president of AT Kearney Ltd.)(Interview)Business, internationalShuh Shin Luh
Cutting-edge elegance at the Grand Hyatt Hong Kong.Business, internationalMiguel Gonzalez Jr.
Demand for demand: changing Singapore's model.(East Asia Economic Model)(Editorial)Business, internationalDaniel Lian
Democracies unite!: Replace Asean.(Association of Southeast Asian Nations)(Column)Business, internationalEllen Bork
Direct shipping link destined to have a small impact.(relationship between China and Taiwan)(Statistical Data Included)Business, international 
DoCoMo in motion.(NTT DoCoMo Inc.)Business, international 
Double-book if unions strike, but you risk losing flier miles.(Column)Business, international 
Eager to assist bond market.(Hong Kong offers place to trade government debt to mainland China)Business, internationalWendy Lim
Examining China's Obstruction.Business, international 
Ex-foe's outlook brightens.(U.S.-Vietnam trade accord spurs optimism)Business, internationalG. Bruce Knecht
Exports fell 21% in March.(Hong Kong)(Brief Article)Business, international 
Falling rates help JCG.(JCG Holdings)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalPhil Segal
Fancy frontier of adventure.Business, international 
Farce and foreign affairs.(Kim Jon Il)Business, international 
Fewer net widgets, more staff may led to fewer irate callers.(automated customer management tools)(Column)Business, international 
Finance chief's resignation puts Mahathir in control.(Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad)Business, international 
Fitting the bill: the Yemeni connection.(to the terrorist attacks)(Editorial)Business, internationalEric Watkins
'Flied' rice: Getting it right in flight is important to many.(airlines spend time, money perfecting rice for passengers)Business, international 
Flush with cash, Hong Kong should focus on education.(fiscal reserves can be reduced through scholarships)(Editorial)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalTim Condon
Foreign portfolio managers start to notice potential.(China's stocks attracting foreign market)(Statistical Data Included)Business, international 
For Sybase, employees and customers come first.(John Chen, president and chief executive)(Interview)Business, internationalKenneth Neil Cukier
Free trade is beset by embedded mercantilism....(Column)Business, internationalKanishka Jayasuriya
Fully funded pension accounts can work in China.(Editorial)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalZhao Yaohui
Fund managers reassess level of risk of investing in Asia.(Asia' risks look less harrowing after September 11 attacks in Washington and New York)Business, international 
Games put pressure on Beijing.(China must prepare for 2008 Olympics)Business, internationalCraig Copetas and Roger Thurow
Gateway's exit may signal consolidation of PC makers.(Gateway Inc.)Business, internationalGary McWilliams, Terho Uimonen
Give Chinese students a fair shake.(visa applications for the United States)Business, international 
Global turmoil may signal stock rally.(increase in violence results in rise in Asian equities, historically)(Cover Story)Business, international 
GM might soon buy assets.(General Motors Corp. planning deal for Daewoo Motor Co.)Business, internationalGregory L. White, Hae Won Choi
Good management matters.(Warburg Pincus invests in Harbor Networks)(Brief Article)Business, international 
Good riddance to protectionism and managed trade.(expired 1995 United States-Japan Automotive Agreement)(Column)Business, internationalBrink Lindsey
Governments hope to stem growing tide of radicalism.(among Muslims)Business, internationalJames Hookway, Leslie Lopez, Timothy Mapes, Robert (Journalist) Frank
Growing up, spinning off.(Cina's Huawei Technologies Co.)Business, internationalHenry Sender
Guilin's river beguiles.(Brief Article)Business, internationalTom Middleton
Hailed as a unifier, Wahid has widened nation's rifts.(President Abdurrahman Wahid)Business, international 
Head of science think tank fights for breath in India.(Column)Business, internationalSteve Percy
Healthy private-equity funds stand out in an ailing Asia.(Statistical Data Included)Business, international 
High stakes in Taiwan, the economic view.(Column)Business, internationalFrank C. Carlucci
High tech draws more bookworms to Singapore's stacks: libraries install computerized checkouts, broadband Internet service in reading center.(Singapore libraries become community centers)(Statistical Data Included)Business, international 
Hints of a credit easing.(Bank of Japan study will consider ways to boost economy)Business, international 
Honda's Odyssey doesn't have a predictable ending: Does U.S. really need another minivan plant? Multiple redesigns suggest auto makers think so.(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalNorihiko Shirouzu
Hong Kong buffs image amid global conference.Business, international 
Hong Kong curbs public-home sales to ease oversupply.Business, international 
Hong Kong gives up its autonomy.(Beijing officials remove Hong Kong Chief Executive Tung Chee Hwa from office)(Column)Business, internationalMartin Lee
Hong Kong investors may get active.(Hongkong Association of Minority Shareholders.)(Column)Business, internationalDavid Webb
Hong Kong's blind eye to a question of color.(Hong Kong refutes possible racial discrimination)Business, internationalStephen Vines
Hong Kong's Cyberport faces fresh criticism.(high technology business park called government subsidy)Business, international 
Hotel, casino stocks plunge.(following terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001)Business, internationalChristina Binkley
How are Asian IPOs doing.(Statistical Data Included)Business, international 
Hynix woes strain Korea.(Hynix Semiconductor Inc.)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)Business, international 
Hyundai's cruises navigate a course in uncharted waters.(Hyundai Asian and Hyundai Merchant Marine cruises lack passengers)Business, internationalZack Coleman
Image-boosting ads play up Singapore's new economy ideals.(Column)Business, internationalMay Yee Chen
India, land of opportunities.(Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.)(Brief Article)Business, internationalAsher Bolande
India's Bihar State sees Buddhism as the path to tourism's salvation.(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalRasual Bailay
Individualism is the movement of the moment in Japan.Business, international 
Indonesian presidency isn't a shoo-in for Megawati.(Megawati Sukarnoputri may not be president if Abdurrahman Wahid is impeached)(Editorial)Business, internationalTerence Lee
Indonesia should forge ahead with privatization.Business, internationalJames Castle, Todd Callahan
Indonesia should forge ahead with privatization.Business, international 
Indonesia's taxed decentralization process.Business, international 
Indonesia strategy needs commitment.(Column)Business, international 
Industry struggles to refine promotions with wireless SMS.(wireless short messaging system used to recruit church members)(Brief Article)Business, international 
In the palm of Acer's hand.(Acer Inc.)(Brief Article)Business, international 
Intrinsic deal could spur overseas growth.(AsiInfo Holdings Inc., Fidelity Capital Far East, Intrinsic Technology)Business, international 
Investment banks back out of Taiwan.(after China bars Credit Suisse First Boston)(Brief Article)Business, international 
Investment banks in Asia refrain from cutting jobs.Business, international 
Investment fund GIC begins to open up to outsiders.(Government of Singapore Investment Corporation Private Ltd.)(Company Profile)Business, internationalChua, Reginald; Stein, Peter
Investors are keen on Vietnam equities.(Vietnam's new Ho Chi Minh City stock exchange shows promise)Business, internationalNick J. Freeman
Investors ignore small fish.(MediaRing.com loses investor interest)Business, internationalChen May Yee
Investors' rude awakening.(Tracker Fund)(Statistical Data Included)Business, international 
Investors sell before holiday: Japan Tlecom Surges on Vodaphone Buy.Business, international 
Investors wary even as yen weathers rating downgrades.(further ratings reductions may hurt government bonds)Business, international 
Iron Mountain's business jumps after the attacks.(stores back-up data and records for companies)Business, internationalJeff Bailey
Island electioneering: Taipei maverick makes inroads.(People First Party leader James Soong)(Column)Business, internationalRussell Flannery
Italian-Thai to build airport.(Italian-Thai Development PLC)Business, international 
It's time for Japan to act on banks' bad-loan problems.(commentary)Business, internationalYusuke Horiguchi
It took a lot of patience.(air traffic between the United States and Asia was snarled after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001)Business, internationalRick Levinson
Jakarta's market barometer.(Bank Mandiri plans bond issue to see if investors are willing to invest in Indonesia)Business, internationalPhillp Day
JAL to buy Japan Airline System in cost-cutting move.(Japan Air Lines Company Ltd., Japan Air System Company Ltd.)Business, internationalZach Coleman, Todd Zuan
Japan can't export its way out of malaise.(Column)Business, internationalRichard Katz
Japan mishandled the mad-cow crisis.(bovine spongiform encephalopathy)Business, internationalCatherine Makino
Japan's bad-loan system may simply be too big.Business, international 
Japan's efforts are to be praised, not feared.(Japan supports U.S.-led attacks on terrorism)(Editorial)Business, internationalMichael Judge
Japan still may have options.(Bank of Japan should target inflation)Business, international 
Japan's universities need to teach new skills...Business, internationalCraig Coley
Japan takes tentative steps to hasten reforms.(to bolster economy in wake of terrorist attacks on the United States)Business, internationalPhred Dvorak, James Simms, Mike Williams
Jet-setters no long pooh-pooh Pudong.(nightlife in Pudong, Shanghai)Business, internationalRamoncito Dela Cruz
June 4 Ceases to be measure of freedom.(Tianamen Square massacre)Business, international 
KDDI, Unicom forge cooperative technology accord.(with China Unicom)Business, international 
Kim Dae Jung fills his ministerial team with supporters.Business, international 
Koizumi first must reform the LDP's old guard.(Japan's new prime minister and leader of the Liberal Democratic Party, Junichiro Koizumi)(Editorial)Business, internationalMichael Judge
Koizumi is blind to Japan's need for inflation.(prime minister focusing on structural reform)(Editorial)Business, internationalRobert Ward
Koizumi tackles nation's debt pile in reform plan.(Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi)(Statistical Data Included)Business, international 
Korea's confidence renewed.(Samsung Electronics issue)Business, international 
Korn/Ferry aims to expand products and services.(Korn/Ferry International)Business, internationalShu Shin Kuh
Lessons from Silicon Valley.(Asians study U.S. strategies for ways to revive businesses at home)Business, internationalHenry Sender
Li looks west for a leader.(Pacific Cyberworks Ltd. searches for replacement to chief executive Richard Li)Business, internationalJoann S. Lublin, Matt Pottinger
Macau taps Taiwan air ban to realize aviation dream.(Macau International and Air Macau airline services)Business, internationalZack Coleman
Mahathir props up cushion.(Malaysia Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad)(Statistical Data Included)Business, international 
Making inroads in India.(Japan's motorcycle makers making inroads in India)(Statistical Data Included)Business, international 
Malaysia Inc.: bailout or accountability?(Malaysia government buying out United Engineers Malaysia, seems as if it may be a government bailout)(Column)Business, internationalTerence Gomez
Malaysia seeks anthrax clues to suspicious letter.(contaminated letter sent to Microsoft Corp. unit from Malaysia)Business, internationalDenny Kurien
Many Asian leaders voice support for U.S. air strikes.(Muslim populations in Malaysia and Indonesia disapprove)Business, international 
Market snapshot: Madras.(residential, office and elite homes retns and prices)(Statistical Data Included)Business, international 
Maxis and Regional Wireless bid to buy MobileOne.(Maxis Communications Bhd., Regional Wireless Co. both hope to acquire MobileOne Ltd.)Business, internationalMatt Pottinger, Asher Bolande
McDonald's franchiser in Indonesia invokes Islam links as students protest.(Banbang Rachmadi defends business as anti-American sentiment grows)Business, internationalJay Soloman
Megawati feels the pressure.(Indonesian President Megawati Sukarnoputri backs U.S. campaign against Afghanistan)(Brief Article)Business, international 
Mexico's Cemex to take $300 million stake in TPI Polene.(creditors upset over debt repayment plan)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalWanlapa Rerkkriangkrai
Military history lesson.(from Soviet war in Afghanistan)Business, internationalScott Neuman
Miners polish gold's image.Business, international 
Mitsubishi, Nissan join units.(Mitsubishi Motors Corp., Nissan Motors Co.)(Brief Article)Business, international 
Mixed bag for broadcasters in China.(Column)Business, internationalMichael F. Spiessbach
Mobilized to consolidate.(Taiwan Cellular Corp.)(, TransAsia Telecommunications)Business, international 
MTRC's depreciation figures look to be a bit off track.(Mass Transit Railway)Business, international 
Nasdaq proves unkind to asian tech firms.(Chinese and Hong Kong tech companies)(Cover Story)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalPottinger, Matt; Gren, Manuel
New bank rules would give credit where credit is due.(Bank for International Settlements)(Brief Article)Business, internationalPhil Segal
New central bank chief vows to back stability of the baht.(Thailand's new central bank governor)Business, internationalNicole Cumming-Bruce
New cycle of interest-rate easing would help boost Asia.(U.S. Federal Reserve may cut interest rates)Business, internationalGregory Zuckerman, David Wessel
New World places its stake in Beijing North Star.(New World Development Co., Beijing North Star Co)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalAnette Jonsson
'Nice Words': other states may have helped, too.(terrorists may have had help from countries that publicly denounced the attacks)(Column)Business, internationalBill Samii
Nikko Hotels and Le Meridien expand alliance into Japan.Business, internationalChristina Binkley
Northeast coast can blow away city hassles.(Taiwan)Business, internationalJ.R. Wu
Object of hatred: Israel isn't the issue.(in Arab hatred of America)(Editorial)Business, internationalNorman Podhoretz
Ogilvy Executive Sees Mix of Clients Offering Some Shelter in Asian Region.(Ogilvy and Mather's activities in Asia)(Brief Article)Business, international 
Once the darling of analysts, Serome spins some new dials.(Serome Technology plans new sources of revenue)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalMichelle Levander
One dartboard, 1,860 darts.(mutual funds in Hong Kong)(Brief Article)Business, international 
One dartboard, 1,960 darts.(Hong Kong's mutual fund market)(Brief Article)Business, international 
Online firms introduce fees.(Asian Internet companies)Business, international 
Pakistan's dangerous nation-state ideal.(commentary on Pakistan's support of U.S.-led coalition)(Editorial)Business, internationalAnita Inder Singh
Pakistan's good sense should extend to Kashmir.(support of U.S. strikes in Afghanistan should be followed by diplomatic talks over Kashmir)(Column)Business, internationalHusain Haqqani
PanAmSat and JSAT venture to offer data, services to Asia.(new satellite to launch)(Column)Business, internationalAndy Pasztor
PCCW sets airport hub.(Pacific Century CyberWorks Ltd.)Business, internationalBolande, H. Asher; Uimonen, Terho
PCCW's woes continues as Cable & Wireless unloads stake.(Pacific Century CyberWorks Ltd.)Business, international 
People power short-circuited corporate forecasts....(Joseph P. Estrada impeached during economic slump)(Column)Business, internationalAnton Periquet
Philippine rice bowl cracks under import controls.(Column)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalDavid Dawe, Gelia Castillo
Phoenix needs time to rise.(Phoenix Satellite Television Holdings Ltd.)(Statistical Data Included)Business, international 
Phone makers swap turf.Business, international 
Planning to fly into Bangalore?(small airport, limited flights may cause travel problems)Business, internationalEd Lane
Playing the Islamist card in Indonesia.(possible links between extremist groups in Middle East and Southease Asia)Business, internationalRobert W. Hefner
PLDT profit disappoints.(Philippine Long Distance Telephone)(Statistical Data Included)Business, international 
Possible Japan cap on towel imports faces opposition.(Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry studies request)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)Business, international 
Post-congress Vietnam is backpedaling to the future.Business, internationalCollin Levey
Powell promises support.(Colin Powell, Secretary of State for U.S., visits Japan Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi)Business, internationalNeil King Jr.
Powell's appraisal is upbeat.Business, international 
Powell seeks to assure leaders in India and Pakistan.(U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell)Business, internationalSteve LeVine, Jesse Pesta
Premiere Zhu to Oversee Telecom Reforms.(Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji)(Brief Article)Business, international 
Pressure is on for India to break up the brokers.Business, international 
Prime location is only one of the Fullerton's attractions.(Fullerton Hotel in Singapore)Business, internationalKevin Lim
Prime Minister calls economic recovery the top priority.(Japanese Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori)Business, internationalPhred Dvorak, James Simms, Miyako Takebe, Hidenobu Kageyama
Prime minister outlines some of his first policy points.(Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi)Business, international 
Private conservation is making progress.(Earth Sanctuaries Ltd. efforts in Australia contrast with U.S. conservation policy)(Editorial)Business, internationalMichael De Alessi, Robert J. Smith
Prologis to construct Japanese distribution site for DHL.(ProLogis Trust to build plant for DHL International Ltd.'s DHL Japan Inc.)Business, internationalRay A. Smith
Ready for private banking.(Boston Consulting Group survey)Business, internationalSarah Webb
Rebound in commodities lifts Indonesia's fortunes.Business, international 
Recession fears stoked by GDP data, jobless increase.(in Japan)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalMichael (British actor) Williams, Audrey McAvoy
Red tape prevents Hong Kong from Hiring China talent.(Brief Article)Business, international 
Residential transactions revive Thai real-estate industry.Business, internationalWanlapa Rerkkriangkrai
Retaliation may ripple through global issues.(military retaliation for terrorist attacks could have far-reaching effects on world trade)Business, internationalPhilip Day
San Miguel chairman survives a bid to oust him.(Eduardo Cojuangco Jr.)Business, international 
Save the whales, support tradable hunting permits.(Editorial)Business, internationalDavid H. Feldman
Second-tier five take aim at leading telecom operators.(South Korean telecom firms form alliance)Business, internationalH. Asher Bolande, Suh Hae Sung
Seoul's 'no company is too big to fail' pledge is failing.(bailouts raise concern)(Column)Business, internationalBrett D. Schaefer
Serious about Micron deal.(Hynix Semiconductor Inc. hires Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen and Hamilton)Business, internationalHae Won Choi
Shanghainese cooking steeped in oily tradition.Business, international 
Shanghai spins off a little boomtown called Suzhou: Foreign companies have flocked to the area to produce everything from paper flowers to PCs.(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalBen Dolven
Shin makes a mobile move.(Shin Corp.)Business, internationalUmish Pandey
Singapore case raises corporate-governance questions.(Fraser and Neave Ltd. suing Hugh Young from Aberdeen Asset Management PLC for defamation)Business, internationalPhilip Day
Singapore dollar is rattled.Business, international 
Singapore ends Air India bid.(Singapore Airlines)Business, international 
Singapore scraps auction.(for third-generation mobile service licenses)Business, internationalH. Asher Bolande, Shen Hong
SingTel takes the light touch.(Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.)(Cover Story)Business, internationalH.Asher Bolande
Slowing economic growth still offers China mobile hope.(China Mobile (Hong Kong) Ltd.)(Statistical Data Included)Business, international 
'Soft firings' distinguish renren in goodwill department.(renren.com gives laid off employees outplacement services, other benefits)Business, internationalShu Shin Luh
Some fear privacy imperiled.(by antiterrorism measures)Business, internationalLee Gomes, Connie Ling, Nick Wingfield, Ted Bridis
South Korean banks don't need layoffs.(government plans to merge five banks)(Editorial)Business, internationalJames Han
South Koreans.com.(South Korean leads in Intenet use)(Statistical Data Included)Business, international 
Special autonomy in Irian Jaya holds some promise.(political instability in Indonesia)(Column)Business, internationalRod McGibbon
Standard Chartered's 'spa' aims to lure wealthy Thai clients.Business, international 
Star, Koos set joint venture.(Star Group Ltd, Koos Group)(Statistical Data Included)Business, international 
Start date of 2005 is set for new airport in Thailand---pending Japanese loan.(Thaksin Shinawatra, Thailand Prime Minister wants international airport constructed, waiting on funds from Japan Bank for International Cooperation)Business, internationalPhisanu Phromchanya
State entities buy costly equity stake in Time dotCom.Business, international 
Steel Industry May Be First to Benefit from WTO Entry.(China)(Brief Article)Business, internationalChanyaporn Chanjoroen
Steps along Indonesia's justice trail.(potential improvements in the legal system)(Column)Business, internationalRobert N. Hornick
Strait talk would benefit Washington....(support of Taiwan)(Column)Business, internationalSyd Godsmith
Strong words from Enron.(warning the Indian government over contract violations)Business, internationalSarah Webb
Study says glitches zap Malaysian technology corridor.Business, internationalChen May Yee
Suddenly, APEC is Relevant.Business, internationalRobert G. Lees
Suddenly APEC is relevent.(The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum)Business, internationalRobert G. Lees
Suspensions at Fujitsu, NEC.(semiconductor plants)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)Business, international 
Suzuki, Kawasaki team up.(Suzuki Motor, Kawasaki Heavy Industries)(Brief Article)Business, international 
Taiwan warms up to China; Taipei reinforces goal to boost business ties.Business, international 
Tapping into bank growth.Business, international 
Tapping into bank growth.(HDFC Bank)(Brief Article)Business, international 
Tech sales growth slows down, but China seems to buck trend.(Asia technology sales down, China technology sales maintain good level)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalYuhong Qian
Tech zone needs incentives.(Malaysia's Multimedia Super Corridor)Business, internationalChris Prystay
Telecom hopes brighten stock prospects for Citic Pacific.Business, internationalWendy Lim
Tender slows to a crawl.(Australia's tenders for wireless licenses)(Column)Business, internationalGraham Morgan, H. Asher Bolande
Texmaco is accused of incorrect data on an asset sale.(Indonesia's Texmaco Group under investigation by the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency)Business, internationalSimon Montlake, Timothy Mapes
Textile makers lobby for protection, testing trade policy.Business, internationalMasayoshi Kanabayhashi
Thailand's business elites rule the roost.(business leaders in Thailand's politics)(Editorial)Business, internationalMichael Backman
Thai tax exemptions, other measures aim to raise demand.Business, international 
'The Argentina Factor'.(effects of Argentina's economic problems)Business, internationalGren Manuel and Phillip Day
The Burmese Junta's decision.(talks between Burma's State Peace and Development Council and Aung San Suu Kyi)(Column)Business, internationalAung Zaw
The post-WTO march in China is the one to watch.(World Trade Organization)(Column)Business, internationalFred Hu
The view from high suddenly gets cloudy.(some companies plan to move out of high rise office buildings)Business, internationalNicole Harris, Betsy McKay, Scott Kilman
Thin interest in paper stocks.Business, international 
Third-generation license bargains are a boon to Asia.Business, international 
Thirst for funds drives change in South Korea.(needs for money may change management of chaebols)Business, international 
Threat of recession looms over second-half outlook.(Hong Kong)(Brief Article)Business, international 
Three coins in the portfolio.(SG Securitiesl Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp.)Business, international 
Thriving capital markets are central to China's growth.(Column)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalPu Yonghao
Timber demand whittles away nation's natural forests.(pulp and paper operations in Indonesia)Business, internationalPuspa Madani, Timothy Mapes
Time: Hynix's latest enemy.(Hynix Semiconductor Inc.)Business, international 
Time will decide fate of Japan private-equity market.(Column)Business, internationalDean A. Yoost, Ross Kerley, Daisuke Tanaka
Timing is right for Qwest.(Qwest Communications International Inc.)(Brief Article)Business, international 
Tokyo, Beijing look to mend fences.(will negotiate trade dispute)(Brief Article)Business, international 
Tokyo directs cattle recall.(to calm fears of consumers over mad cow disease)(Brief Article)Business, international 
Tokyo says reform plans will buttress the economy.(Brief Article)Business, international 
Tokyo sticks to its yen goal.(invests in currency markets)(Brief Article)Business, internationalLisa Twaronite
Tough U.S. ambassador ends his stint in Jakarta.(Robert S. Gelbard)Business, international 
TPI founder is ousted.(Prachai Leophairatana of Thai Petrochemical Industry PCL)Business, internationalNick Cumming-Bruce, Chanyaporn Chanjaroen
Trading places: with competition comes opportunity.(China, Association of Southeast Asian Nations)(Editorial)Business, internationalRodolfo C. Severino
Trend Micro targets Viruses 24/7.(Trend Micro Inc.)Business, international 
Uncertainty will hinder nation's economic growth.(Philippines)Business, international 
Under the hood at Isuzu: troubles could test GM's commitment.(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalTodd Zaun, Greg White
UPS flights from U.S. to China beat forecasts: firm to expand operations.(United Parcel Service Inc.)(Brief Article)Business, international 
U.S. concerns abroad wary.Business, internationalSuein L. Hwang, Cris Prystay
U.S. co-opts Asia's antiterrorist agendas.Business, internationalAndrew Higgins, Charles Hutzler
U.S., U.K. ask Hong Kong to explain bans.(Falun Gong expulsions)Business, international 
UTI: India's endangered giant.(Unit Trust of India)(Editorial)Business, internationalJon Thorn
Vietnamese are blase over party congress.Business, international 
Vietnam: The tiger that didn't roar.(economic recovery signs)(Brief Article)Business, international 
Vodafone challenges NTT DoCoMo with western ideals.(pending takeover of Japan Telecom by Vodafone Group)(Brief Article)Business, international 
Vodafone makes its move.(to own 66.7% of Japan Telecom Co.)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalRobert A. Guth, Ron Harui
Vodafone's move stokes rivalry with NTT DoCoMo.(Vodafone Group PLC to acquire 15% stake in Japan Telecom Co.)Business, internationalPeter Landers, Gautam Naik
Waiting for Jakarta's dust to settle.(President Abdurrahman Wahid's rule)(Column)Business, internationalEddie Lachica
War clouds over Pakistan.(as United States prepares to make war on terrorists in Afghanistan)Business, international 
Wary Thai investors may find a home in Land & House.Business, international 
Washington shouldn't rush to alter with New Delhi.(U.S. policies toward India may be changing)(Editorial)Business, internationalKenneth Weisbrode
We can't be soft on 'Taiwain issue'.(People First Party leader, James Soong)(Interview)Business, internationalRussell Flannery
Why Taiwan needs the Aegis system.(deterring an attack from China)(Editorial)Business, international 
Will DoCoMo get smart?(Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. considers selling 20% of Smart Communications Inc)Business, international 
Wipro's forecast is upbeat.(Wipro Ltd.)Business, internationalAshok Bhattacharjee
Woodside's future is unclear.(Royal Dutch/Shell Group takeover of Woodside Petroleum Ltd. rejected)Business, internationalAndrew Trounson
Wooing India's tech trade.(Singapore tries to attract Indian technology companies)Business, internationalChen May Yee
Write-offs cheer investors.(Daiwa Bank, Asahi Bank)(Statistical Data Included)Business, international 
WTO deal in Doha shows new climate in trade world.(World Trade Organization)Business, internationalGeoff Winestock, Helene Cooper
WTO presents opportunity.(China's entry to World Trade Organization to benefit Hong Kong)Business, internationalKirsti Hastings
Yen is moving in line with fundamentals.(no need to induce depreciation)(Editorial)Business, internationalHaruhiko Kuroda
Young parliamentarian strives to defeat the powerful LDP.(Kiyomi Tsujimoto)Business, international 
Zhu aims to leave his mark on economic reforms.(Zhu Rongji, China's premier)(Brief Article)Business, international 
Zoellick's nomination could be a good omen for Asia.(Robert Zoellick appointed United States trade representative)Business, internationalBob Davis, Jim VandeHei, Eduardo Lachica
Zone for new kind of Drill? Both sides of strait review oil joint venture.(Chinese Petroleum Corp. and CNOOC Ltd. joint venture)Business, international 
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