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MAY 26, 2000 VOL. 26 NO. 20 | SEARCH ASIAWEEK

cover COVER  STORY
The Asiaweek Power 50
As business bounces back in 2000, the leaders of the New Economy rule
[ full story ]

ALSO:
Ranking: The annual listing of Asia's powerhouses
No. 1: Why "Superman" is flying ever higher
Out: Who was dropped, and why
Maneuvers: The ups and downs among the high and mighty - it is all in the timing
Hall of Fame: Life after the Asiaweek Power 50 -- what some retired stalwarts have been up to
Dream Team: A cabinet drawn from the current ranking
Flashback: To 1975, a very historic year

THE NATIONS
MALAYSIA: Surprise winners in the UMNO general assembly

INDONESIA: The problems with democracy, Jakarta-style
Interview: Ex-state enterprises minister Sukardi on his sacking

PHILIPPINES: An exclusive talk with the MILF military chief

ARTS & SCIENCES
Dance: On a quest to save the heritage of Sulu

Art: American triumph for Singapore's master watercolorist

Health: Drinking your way to stronger bones

Newsmakers: Unveiling political pressure in Malaysia

TECHNOLOGY
Computing: South Korea's software giant stages a comeback

Cutting Edge: Dr. Ho's Internet dealings

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

Monitor: This time, we'll blame demand

BUSINESS
Bailout: Malaysia saves Time Engineering - no thanks, SingTel

Proton: Kuala Lumpur also wants to keep its cars Malaysian

Software: India's Infosys is set to expand elsewhere in Asia

Chips: What a prolonged semiconductor shortage will mean

Investing: Barton Biggs: why he is bullish on Asia

Debacle: Korea's multitrillion-won trust woes

Business Buzz: What Lucio Tan gets from the PNB sale

Viewpoint: How to fix Asia's banking problems

EDITORIALS
Love Bug: Time for international action against Internet vandals

Relics: Why looted treasures are hard to recover

LETTERS
Manila on the hostage crisis

NEWSMAP
This week's news round-up by country


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