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MAY
5, 2000 VOL. 26 NO. 17 | SEARCH ASIAWEEK
COVER STORY
Masters of e-Commerce
In its first-ever rankings of Asia's MBA schools, Asiaweek discovers how the internet is altering many institutions
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ALSO:
Delivery:
The Internet and other new technologies enhance distance-MBA programs
Attack:
Brand-name foreign institutions come to the region
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THE NATIONS
Terrorism:
Malaysia and the Philippines come to grips with two hostage crises
- possibly perpetrated by the same group
Rebels:
Who are the Abu Sayyaf?
MALAYSIA:
A setback for the defense in Anwar's sodomy trial
INDONESIA:
Another round of politicking in Wahid's government
PAKISTAN:
The country in a post-Kargil, post-Clinton era
Viewpoint:
Taking politics outside the Hong Kong system
BUSINESS
Dinosaurs:
Is bigger really better for merging Japanese banks?
e-Banks:
Ready or not, they're coming to Asia
Recovery:
The bumpy road back for East Timor
Investing:
Internet funds: Is it time to buy?
Business
Buzz: SPH prepares to list its web child
NEWSMAP
This week's news round-up
by country
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TECHNOLOGY
Space:
At Thailand's Mahanakorn University of Technology, rocket science
is a hands-on subject
Cutting
Edge: A newsworthy newsreader
More Technology
ARTS & SCIENCES
Cinema:
A rose-tinted documentary on Taiwan's gay teens gets a mixed reception
in Singapore
Volleyball:
Comic turn from a rookie Thai director
Health:
An easy way to help children breathe easy
Books:
Encyclopedic banquet from a food essayist
People:
Queen of Malay pop makes new friends
Newsmakers:
Annette Lu just won't be quiet
EDITORIALS
Minds:
Asia must create an attractive environment to keep the best young
talents in the region
Brunei:
Prince Jefri's trial is a step up for the sultanate
LETTERS
Chinese
IPOs are good for everyone
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