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MORE TIME FOR SENSE TO TAKE HOLD
Net Watch - ALAN ABRAMS |
Normally, I'm not much of a fan of justice delayed. But it's hard to see anything but the positive i
FORGIVE THEM THEIR DEBT
JOC Staff |
istory shows that the right kind of debt cancellation is good for everyone. Germany received massive
RUSSIA'S COURSE
JOC Staff |
all it jubilation, call it hope, call it cautious optimism.There's a period of anticipation
A TRANSFORMATION IN THE ATLANTIC ALLIANCE
Norman Levine |
An inverse relation existed: The more the Soviet Union and then Russia descended into chaos, the les
TURNING BACK THE CLOCK ON WINDOWS
Tech Talk - MICHAEL BERMAN |
You've experienced this at least once in your computer-addicted life: Everything is going as well as
WORLD BANK PLAN MAY THWART CARBON REDUCTION
Agus P. Sari |
Early this year, the World Bank announced a new international program intended to help developing co
RAILROADS MUST CHANGE, DIE OR FACE REREGULATION
Surface Reflections - LAWRENCE H KAUFMAN |
Those who sat through the recent four-day Surface Transportation Board hearing on the future structu
IT'S GOING TO BE E-COMMERCE OR LOST COMMERCE
Jerry J. Jasinowski |
Fads come and go as quickly as the seasons. Remember the leisure suit? Or how about pet rocks, ultra
PRACTICAL INCENTIVE
JOC Staff |
he government of Mexico isn't taking a huffy, moralistic or high-handed regulatory approach to the i
SPRING PROTESTS: ANOTHER SEATTLE?
Mark Weisbrot |
The Clinton administration claims to have learned something from the outpouring of protest against t
ADVERTISING INFILTRATES SCHOOLS
Bernice Kanner |
In an age when the undersides of toilet seats bear advertising messages, it's not surprising that ad
EUROPE'S MARCH TO THE NEW ECONOMY
Europe View - BRUCE BERNARD |
Europe picked the best locations last week to show off its new face and hide its old one.Lis
AIR CARGO COMPETITION
JOC Staff |
he relentless expansion of Federal Express and United Parcel Service is putting intense pressure on
DATA PRIVACY DEAL
JOC Staff |
he United States and the European Union have reached a deal which, if ratified by both sides, will a
REMOTE LOCATION PROGRAM AN EXAMPLE OF CUSTOMS' FAILURE
JOC Staff |
The article ''U.S. Customs Could Learn from Canadian Cousin'' (March 22, Page 9) is so true. A perfe
SEIZE THE OPPORTUNITY
JOC Staff |
ustoms in the weeks ahead will reach out to the trade community to build support for a proposed prog
MIRACLE OR MIRAGE ON RED SQUARE?
Trade Scene - BY RICHARD LAWRENCE |
There is talk of a miracle on Red Square. Russia, after years of disarray, is about to enter a new e
TAIWAN AND CHINA: IS IT REALLY THAT NEW?
Slot Watch - PAUL RICHARDSON |
Media coverage of the recent Taiwan presidential elections and comments by President-elect Chen Shui
EUROPE NEEDS STRUCTURAL REFORMS
Scott E. Pardee |
The European Central Bank is following the lead of the Federal Reserve by tightening monetary policy
CARGO AND THE OSCARS
JOC Staff |
ou know that cargo security has come into the mainstream once Hollywood gets into the act. The theft
CONGRESS SHOULD USE THE REGULATION VETO
Gregory Fossedal |
Republicans running against Al Gore present themselves as a needed force to resist grasping regulati
ASIA STILL AT RISK
JOC Staff |
sia appears to be back on a stable economic keel, but there are some worrying problems just below th
AID FOR COLOMBIA AND AMERICA
Barry R. Mccaffrey |
American interests at home and in South America have been increasingly threatened by ongoing, interr
SHIPBUILDING IN NEW YORK?
JOC Staff |
t first blush, the notion of developing a shipyard in Brooklyn seems as preposterous as New York May
ONE HEARING HARDLY SETTLES THE ANTITRUST ISSUE
Editor's Notebook - PETER TIRSCHWELL |
One can see how hopes would have been high as Rep. Henry Hyde's full Judiciary Committee hearing on
OIL PRICES NOT A HARBINGER OF INFLATION
Leon Korobow |
The public is being fed a diet of misleading and downright wrong information and analysis by many so
IS EUROPE AN ECONOMIC FRIEND OR FOE?
Trading Views - GREG MASTEL |
Undeniably, there are deep social, cultural and economic ties between the United States and the Euro
IMF FACES LONG HOT SPRING
Holger Jensen |
The International Monetary Fund has just concluded a bruising five-month battle over who should succ
$6 BILLION NOT ALL THAT'S MISSING
Net Watch - ALAN ABRAMS |
I probably shouldn't be getting general business information from the New York Daily News, a newspap
PRIVATE SECTOR GAINING MOMENTUM IN AFRICA
Adnan Kassar |
There is a positive story about Africa that deserves to be heard amid the reports of war, famine, di
PUNISHING SUCCESS?
JOC Staff |
n deciding to impose a 15-month moratorium on mergers involving major railroads, the Surface Transpo
EXPLORING THE CHALLENGES TO INTERMODAL PROGRESS
Moving Right Along - THEODORE PRINCE |
The Transportation Research Board, along with the U.S. departments of Defense and Transportation, he
FEARS OF MIDEAST WAR OVER WATER ARE OFF BASE
Michael Barron |
The World Water Forum, which just opened in The Hague, Netherlands, has once again focused attention
RUSSIA TRIES TO BOLT THE BARN DOOR ON STEEL
Moscow View - JOHN HELMER |
In trade, as in everything else, it's a waste of time bolting the barn door after the horse has bolt
SCAN A CARD, ANY (BUSINESS) CARD
Tech Talk - MICHAEL BERMAN |
These three little words can give you nightmares, especially if you're not equipped to deal with the
SOMETIMES, THINGS ARE JUST AS THEY APPEAR TO BE
Surface Reflections - LAWRENCE H KAUFMAN |
Sometimes, things really are as they appear to be.I reached that conclusion after sitting th
NY-NJ PORT AUTHORITY: PROGRESS OR POLITICS?
On The Waterfront - WARREN LEBACK |
As one who has been involved in the maritime industry for more than 55 years, much of it in New York
POLITICAL SHORTCUTS
JOC Staff |
he Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments today on a case with far-reaching potential for U.S.
POSTAL PROGRESS
JOC Staff |
ne of Europe's last lingering monopolies, the state postal service, is facing certain death at the h
A DUTCH TREAT FOR STALLED, FUMING MOTORISTS
Europe View - AVIVA FREUDMANN |
Every weekday, in morning and evening rush hours, urban motorists all over Western Europe sit in tra
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