| The New York Times 2005 James Brooke |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Disputes at Every Turn of Siberia Pipeline.(Business/Financial Desk)(INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS) | News, opinion and commentary | James Brooke |
| Drawing the Line on Energy.(Business/Financial Desk)(INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS) | News, opinion and commentary | James Brooke |
| Korean Shipbuilders See China's Shadow.(Business/Financial Desk)(INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS) | News, opinion and commentary | James Brooke |
| North Koreans Say They Hold Nuclear Arms.(Foreign Desk) | News, opinion and commentary | David E. Sanger, James Brooke |
| Sakhalin's Offshore Reserves Are About to Make Their Debut.(Business/Financial Desk)(Texas Tea From a Russian Sea) | News, opinion and commentary | James Brooke |
| Samsung Is Now What Sony Once Was.(Business/Financial Desk) | News, opinion and commentary | Saul Hansell, James Brooke |
| Thai Resort Tries to Regain Its Footing.(Business/Financial Desk)(INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS) | News, opinion and commentary | James Brooke |
| Toyota Hopes to Push Its Hybrids Beyond the Niche.(Business/Financial Desk) | News, opinion and commentary | James Brooke |
| Western Chief? Most Japanese Are Unfazed.(Business/Financial Desk)(SHAKE-UP AT SONY: JAPAN'S REACTION) | News, opinion and commentary | James Brooke |
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