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THE LONG-DISTANCE RIVALRY
Peter K. Pitsch |
When the seven regional Bell telephone companies talk about why they should be able to provide long-
DOCKWORKERS JOIN FORCES WORLDWIDE
Jack Heyman |
In September 1995, when Mersey Docks and Harbour Co. in Liverpool fired the last of the union docker
HEALTH-CARE MANDATES
JOC Staff |
Washington is fighting another bout of mandate mania. The outbreak was caused by complaints about c
TRAIN SPOTTING UP, USE DOWN IN BRITAIN
William Keegan |
Tourists visiting Britain this year should not expect the locals to explain how the railway system w
DON'T DECERTIFY MEXICO!
George W. Grayson |
Capitol Hill watchers have long observed the Democrats' penchant to arrange their firing squads in a
MILKING THE CONSUMER
JOC Staff |
Secretary of Agriculture Dan Glickman has until March 20 to decide whether to approve the Northeast
GENETIC ENGINEERING: TWO VIEWS \ SHALLOW GENE POOL AHEAD
Keay Davidson |
Unless carefully monitored, cloning - the Xerox-copying of life, as it were - could accelerateone of
KOREA'S NEW LABOR LAW
JOC Staff |
South Korean President Kim Young-sam has wisely backed down in the needless confrontation he started
THE DIVINE RIGHT TO MEDDLE
Grog Smosarski |
The French government is moving with the times. Privatization is firmly on its agenda. Some industri
GENETIC ENGINEERING: TWO VIEWS \ NOTHING SCARY IN CLONING
Lisa M. Krieger |
The cloning of Dolly has triggered howls of protest, conjuring up images of barnyard monstrosities a
DISSECTING THE JONES ACT
Warren L. Dean |
Congress is facing an old and tired issue this year - the Jones Act Reform Coalition's clamor to ''d
LETTERS
JOC Staff |
ENDING BOTTLENECKSAT AMERICAN PORTSWhile we didn't appreciate the headline, Charles Bookman
CULTURAL IMPERIALISM ONLINE?
Gregory Stanko |
Are the Iraqis onto something? In a recent editorial, an Iraqi government newspaper described the In
FREEING FINANCIAL SERVICES
JOC Staff |
Fresh from their success in reaching agreement on telecommunications services, trading nations are g
LETTERS
JOC Staff |
CALIFORNIA'S NEW LAWWILL CUT ELECTRIC BILLSFar from being the ''nightmare'' described by Jon
WASHINGTON REPORT \ MCCAIN COMES OUT SWINGING
Washington Bureau |
John McCain, the newly appointed chairman of the powerful Senate Commerce Committee, plans to tackle
CRISIS IN ERBAKAN'S TURKEY
Jack R. Payton |
If you think the flap over political fund-raising in Washington is a mess, wait until you find out w
OLYMPICS IN AFRICA?
JOC Staff |
The 2004 ''greatest Olympic games'' - a title the Olympic committee bestows on each Games - may well
THE PEACE CORPS' RIPPLE EFFECT
Carol Cissel |
When we think about the impact of the Peace Corps, we often think only of the influence volunteers h
CLINTONCARE, PART II
Tom Hamburger |
President Clinton's efforts to require minimum hospital stays following births and mastectomies were
LETTERS
JOC Staff |
HOW TO BEEF UPAIRPORT SECURITYThe air security issue prompted by the TWA 800 tragedy deserve
THE NEW WORLD SHIPPING ORDER
Russell T. Weil |
Congress is revising the Shipping Act of 1984 to strike a new balance on such important issues as co
AMERICA'S EXPORT POWERHOUSE
Bob Vastine |
The U.S. services sector generated an all-time high $73 billion trade surplus in 1996 on record expo
DON'T LOOK FOR REAL CONNECTEDNESS ONLINE
Thomas Naylor |
For millions of Americans the Internet has become not only their primary source of information, comm
FLAMMABLE PAJAMAS
JOC Staff |
Washington's loony Cuba policy has reached new heights of absurdity.The latest chapter in t
COPING WITH EMU
JOC Staff |
America is having a hard time taking Europe's plans to establish a common currency seriously. That's
DOLLY'S UNLIMITED ENDORSEMENT VALUE
Colin Mcenroe |
First to come to us pitching an ad campaign were the condom companies, with their lambskin products
DISCOVER YOUR "INNER GEEK' AND LEARN TO SURF FREE
Bill Maxwell |
I discovered a few days ago that something has gone awfully wrong in my life; my very existence has
HOBBLING FARM EXPORTS
Kendell W. Keith |
Is the U.S. Department of Agriculture about to ''tax away'' 40 percent or more of the economic benef
SPLITTING CONRAIL
JOC Staff |
After months of bitter fighting, the two big contenders for control of Conrail have started to talk
FRANCE'S STRANGE POLICY
JOC Staff |
France wants its relations with Canada to be as warm as possible. So, to add heat to it, the French
LETTERS
JOC Staff |
BROKERS' IMAGE IS SULLIEDBY ''BIG LIE'' CHEAP SHOTSI must admit you did make me laugh with G
THE ART OF COLLEGE MANAGEMENT
Arthur Taylor |
With enrollments declining and costs escalating, many small independent colleges will disappear in t
AN UNCERTAIN ECONOMIC FUTURE
Christopher Widness |
The coming months could prove to be a make-or-break period for Germany and thus the prospects for Eu
SCRAP THE CLIMATE TREATY
S. Fred Singer |
Government delegations are meeting in Bonn to discuss how to implement the U.N. Framework Convention
THE COST OF NATO EXPANSION
Holger Jensen |
We finally know what expanding NATO will cost - or, rather, what our government thinks it will cost.
DESTRUCTIVE RIVALRY
JOC Staff |
The federal government may be kicking the habit of subsidizing industries, but states and cities are
TOTING UP COSTS AND BENEFITS
Kenneth W. Chilton |
Recent public hearings on new national air quality standards pitted the compassionate ''public inter
FULL STEAM AHEAD
JOC Staff |
After a long delay, Congress is getting back to work on an important bill to reform the nation's ana
LETTERS
JOC Staff |
ENCRYPTION POLICYSTRIKES A BALANCEYou recently printed two opinion pieces, ''Taking unconsti
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