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JULY 14 , 2000 VOL. 29 NO. 27 | SEARCH ASIAWEEK

cover COVER  STORY
Mid-Year Business Outlook
Lessons Asian companies and countries are forgetting the lessons of the Crisis and putting recovery in danger
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Reform: Cathay Pacific, Toyota, Ayala, Delgro and other giants
Smart Money: Where to invest in the coming 12 months


EDITORIALS
Migrants: To fight human trafficking, regulate labor flows

Taxes: Nations must be careful about e-commerce levies

THE NATIONS
PHILIPPINES: Joseph Estrada's second-anniversary highs and lows
Talking the Talk: He said what?
People To Watch: Checking out the young guns

DIPLOMACY: India's president sees China as "a new world"

TAIWAN: So did Chen say "one China" or not?

MONGOLIA: Why the communists are back

MALAYSIA: Behind UMNO's "reformasi"
Interview: Musa Hitam dares to criticize from within

Viewpoint: Entertainment and free media will decide our leaders

NEWSMAP
This week's news round-up by country

STATISTICS
The Bottom Line: Asiaweek's ranking of world economies, now online

EYEWITNESS
Yangzi: Construction and controversy at China's Three Gorges

BUSINESS
Business Buzz: A coming cash tsunami


ARTS & SCIENCES
Theater: Singapore talents find cross-cultural success

Health: The rise in office injuries and what you can do about it

Books: Mournful meanderings through Laos

TECHNOLOGY
Crunchtime: Asian dotcoms shift into survival mode, slashing jobs and budgets as funding evaporates
Bottomfishing: Cash-rich China.com buys revenues
Net Ads: DoubleClick's Kevin O'Connor waits for the wave

Cutting Edge
Mega Pixels, Micro Drive




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