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152. Indonesia store profits by selling to poor
153. Who's in charge in Jakarta? For Indonesia's provinces, the answer matters less and less
154. As Exxon faces Indonesian unrest, other oil companies push ahead
155. Exxon Mobil moves on plans to reopen in Aceh, Indonesia
156. Indonesia's Wahid replaces top officials
157. Indonesian Assembly will try president
158. There goes the bride: an Indonesian isle has odd sense of wedlock; an old-fashioned kidnapping kicks off many marriages
159. How big mining lost a fortune in Indonesia: the locals moved in; illegal operations took over Newmont, Aurora sites; political stalemate is key
160. Indonesia to pay reduced claim to U.S. in long-disputed overseas insurance case
161. Welcome, kids, to Frank Lloyd Wright World
162. Indonesia's economy is now sputtering; add to political unrest a weakening currency and a host of other ills
163. How the new hope Wahid held out for Indonesia faded
164. In Indonesia, the cost of unrest piles up; shutdown by Exxon Mobil in restive Aceh province may cut export earnings
165. Hyundai founder dies, as group faces disarray
166. Hyundai's founder is dead at 85 from pneumonia
167. Indonesia market turmoil raises heat on Wahid and the economy
168. With Indonesia in chaos, the markets exact a price; rupiah and stocks decline; ExxonMobil is reducing output in restive Aceh
169. Indonesia grew a strong 4.8% in 2000, but signs of slowing arose late in year
170. Some Korean women go to great lengths to show a little leg; tired of their thick calves, they find surgical solution; kill nerves or cut muscle
171. Indinesia's market is getting difficult to ignore, despite the country's list of political problems
172. A CAREER BLOOMS from the GROUND UP
173. American boss dispenses with protocol at South Korean bank
174. Reverie amid the revelry - National D-Day Museum brings a solemn air to wild-and-crazy New Orleans
175. Hyundai's woes may chill Korean detente
176. Skirball Museum illuminates Jewish life in America
177. South Korea economy expected to slow
178. The chaebol workout: don't sweat it
179. Daewoo creditors seek to commence bankruptcy action
180. Daewoo Motor moves closer to bankruptcy with default
181. Daewoo Motor Is Unable to Pay Commercial Paper
182. Where 'bank & trust' takes on new meaning; foreign leader gambles that North Koreans are ready for change
183. Creditors force harsh medicine on ailing firms in South Korea
184. Football hall of fame shines spotlight on those championship seasons
185. North Korea's revival will require a lot more than detente
186. North Korea trip starts to yield progress; Albright finds Kim serious about a deal to limit development of missiles
187. North Korea proves an ambivalent host
188. Albright's North Korea trip may help end Cold War; Pyongyang missile program expected to be assessed during the historic visit
189. South Korea's Kim wins Nobel Prize for peace advance
190. Will half-finished reforms jeopardize South Korea's rebound? Sickly firms and prospect for slowing growth are stirring worries
191. South Koreans are apprehensive about peace process with North
192. Korea's effort at reform suffers another setback; U.S. consortium's decision not to buy steelmaker is second recent blow
193. Hyundai Motor has plan to build car plant in U.S
194. Daewoo creditors ask for fresh foreign bids; they seek new talks with GM and Fiat, Daimler and Hyundai
195. Ford abandons bid for struggling Daewoo Motor
196. Ford negotiators entering final phase of talks to buy Korea's Daewoo Motors
197. Advancing detente, Seoul to return spies to North
198. Bitter no-man's land, Korea's DMZ conceals a haven for animals
199. Korea economy surged by 9.6% in 2nd quarter but may slow
200. Korean reunions improve prospects for ties, business
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