| Wall Street Journal. Europe 2006 Gordon Fairclough |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Banks cut ties to North Korea.(money laundering)(economy)(includes "Under Pressure" table) | Business, international | Gordon Fairclough |
| Bill Ford Jr.: for auto makers, China is the new frontier. | Business, international | Gordon Fairclough |
| Former GM China Chief joins unit of Shanghai Automotive.(General Motors Corp. China)(Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp.)(includes Stock Quotes statistical table)(Biography) | Business, international | Gordon Fairclough |
| From Hongda to Wumart, brand names in China have familiar, if off-key, ring. | Business, international | Gordon Fairclough |
| GM lifts sales, market share in China. | Business, international | Gordon Fairclough |
| Nanjing Auto to build MG cars in U.S. | Business, international | Gordon Fairclough |
| Retail's one-China problem: immense, fragmented market poses problems for Wal-Mart, other chains seeking to expand.(Wal-Mart plans to acquire Trust-Mart) | Business, international | Gordon Fairclough, Mei Fong, Kate Linebaugh |
| Sex, skin, fireworks, licked fingers -- it's a quarter pounder ad in China.(McDonald's Corp.) | Business, international | Gordon Fairclough, Janet Adamy |
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