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A DETERMINED SEAMAN AND HIS REMARKABLE STORY
Editor's Notebook - PETER TIRSCHWELL |
The names Jackie Robinson, Sidney Poitier and Thurgood Marshall jump to mind as examples of black Am
CIVILIANS PAY THE PRICE
JOC Staff |
o much for the Mideast peace process. Since talks between Israel and Syria stalled last month, fight
THEY'LL FALL FOR IT EVERY TIME
John Gittings |
The shabby-looking peasant approached the businessman in the lobby of a south China hotel, clutching
SANCTIONS CLEARLY DON'T DISLODGE DICTATORS
Holger Jensen |
New year, old problems.Navy Seals boarded a Russian tanker smuggling Iraqi oil out of the Pe
PLIMSOLL AND HIS LINE
JOC Staff |
he man may have been forgotten over the passing years, but his name and, more importantly, his signi
TIME TO OUTGROW THOSE TRADITIONAL ANIMOSITIES
Moving Right Along - THEODORE PRINCE |
The latest interest-rate increases by the Federal Reserve followed the announcement of several close
JAPANESE SISYPHUS
JOC Staff |
ust when it seemed Japan would finally crest the hill and get its economy growing again, it has roll
A GATE QUIETLY OPENS BETWEEN TURKEY, ARMENIA
Rafik Kurbanov |
Recent changes in Turkey's approach to its closed border with Armenia may result in Russia losing it
WHY A MERCOSUR CURRENCY MAY NOT BE FAR OFF
Thomas Andrew O'keefe |
Last year marked the most difficult one for Mercosur, the Southern Common Market, since the economic
YO, HACKERS _ GET A LIFE!
Net Watch - ALAN ABRAMS |
There are many things that I love about the Internet, but there's one particular thing I love so muc
THATCHERISM THRIVES IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM
Yoav J. Tenembaum |
Margaret Thatcher may no longer be in power, but her spirit has taken over in many a country.
UNABLE TO PLAY, THEY'RE TRYING TO STALL GAME
Surface Reflections - LAWRENCE H KAUFMAN |
Save me! Save me!You can almost hear the cries of ''Save me! Save me!'' from competing railr
MARKET ACCESS IS CRITICAL TO AFRICA'S FUTURE
Emile Doumba |
Just over 50 years ago, the people of Africa began a journey to cast off the shackles of colonial ru
NORTHERN IRELAND MYOPIA
JOC Staff |
ife is complicated in the Connecticut-sized British province of Northern Ireland. It has been for mo
IT'S PURE CLINTON
JOC Staff |
he $1.8 trillion budget proposal that was unveiled this week was pure President Clinton, both overal
ULTIMATE OPERATING SYSTEM? MAYBE
Tech Talk - MICHAEL BERMAN |
Drum roll, please: It's finally here. The long-delayed Windows 2000 hits store shelves Feb. 17.<
NET REVOLUTION? NO, IT'S BUSINESS AS USUAL
Eric Wieffering |
The Internet was supposed to usher in an era of frictionless commerce, one in which technology linke
FRANCE FACES TOUGH CHOICES TO KEEP ITS EDGE
Peter Gaskell |
The strong-franc policy, which involved linking the French currency to the German mark over recent p
WHO'LL BE A MILLIONAIRE?
JOC Staff |
The facts about millionaires, it turns out, don't exactly gibe with what Mom and Dad told you when y
A NASTY SCRAP BETWEEN MOSCOW AND BRUSSELS
Moscow View - JOHN HELMER |
The European Union is trying to force the Russian government to make a difficult commercial and poli
ALL ROADS DON'T LEAD TO ROME ANY LONGER
Europe View - ROBERT KOENIG |
Back in the glory days of the Roman Empire, the operative Italian transport slogan was: ''All roads
NUMBERS SHOW IT: ECONOMIC FREEDOM ADVANCING
Robert Lawson & James Gwartney |
In the intellectual battle between state control of resources and free markets, some people argue th
JABBING ANOTHER GOAD INTO BEIJING
Holger Jensen |
The House of Representatives jabbed another goad into China - needlessly so - by passing a bill that
"TEA AND SYMPATHY' MARK US-JAPAN TIES
Edward Neilan |
There are new frictions looming just over the horizon in relations between the United States and Jap
TRAILBLAZING DEALS
JOC Staff |
t first glance, nothing would seem to connect VodafoneAirTouch's $190 billion takeover of Mannesmann
TIME FOR RAILROADS TO MAKE GOOD ON THEIR PROMISES
JOC Staff |
When I first saw the article on a speech to Wall Street investors given by CSX's chairman, John Snow
MAKING THE BEST OF WHAT THEY'VE GOT _ OR ELSE
Slot Watch - PAUL RICHARDSON |
There's something very ironic about this industry of ours.From the shipping-line point of vi
A NEW HAZARD FOR DEMOCRACY
Dale Mcfeatters |
The U.S. Capitol is a dangerous place and not just because, as the old saying has it, no man's life
IT'S TIME OVER MONEY FOR THIS GENERATION
John Lang |
Generation X thinks time is worth more than money.That's the key conclusion of a nationwide
INSURANCE PLAN IS SYMPTOM OF SAUDI ECONOMIC ILLS
Michael Barron |
The report that the government of Saudi Arabia may consider opening up its health-insurance market i
AWAKEN CONGRESS
JOC Staff |
ill it take a major trade disaster in America for Washington to face up to its responsibility for a
CUSTOMS' ACTIONS REQUIRE IT TO MAKE DECISIONS
JOC Staff |
I read with interest your Jan. 14 article (''Importers protest Customs ruling,'' Page 3) regarding C
AN OLD CARPENTRY ADAGE FITS CHINA TRADE, TOO
Trading Views - GREG MASTEL |
Last November, Washington and Beijing concluded a bilateral agreement to pave the way for China's me
AT CENTER OF THE AUSTRIA FRAY, A CHAMELEON
Kate Connolly |
From pariah to prince in just a few months, Joerg Haider has leaped on to the international stage an
CATTLE DRIVE
JOC Staff |
ecessity is the mother of adaption as well as invention.Reuters reports that a business-serv
CHINA SHOULD LISTEN
JOC Staff |
he U.S. government has sent a clear, simple message to China about its proposal to slap stiff contro
A TREASURE SUNKEN IN HEARTBREAK
Mike Harden |
On a day in which the breadth of the horizon off Key West, Fla., is painted the hue of a robin egg,
BANKS TAUGHT ALL A LESSON IN COMMUNICATION
Editor's Notebook - PETER TIRSCHWELL |
Sam Banks was his usual ebullient self on the morning of the last day of his 29-year career at the U
DON'T UNDERESTIMATE JAPAN'S HARD INDUSTRIES
Edward Neilan |
Many investors and observers were scurrying in search of a safety blanket last month after Time Warn
RUSSIA NEEDS THE CONFIDENCE TO REFORGE ITSELF
Moscow View - JOHN HELMER |
''Anyone can become a hero'' was the refrain to a popular Russian song called ''March of the Happy-G
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