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VYING FOR FOREIGN CAPITAL
JOC Staff |
PRESSED BY ITS POOR economic performance, South Korea is taking some encouraging steps to open its e
BARRING ENTRY TO FOREIGN MDS
Keith M. Rockwell |
The arrogance of the U.S. medical establishment was paraded before the nation again last week.
RECOLLECTIONS OF A TRADE WARRIOR
Richard Lawrence |
The scene: the office of Commerce Secretary Luther Hodges. The time: late 1963. Visiting the
MR. CHIRAC'S VISIT
JOC Staff |
FRANCO-U.S. RELATIONS have had their ups and downs. Right now, though, the two countries are getting
IT ALL ADDS UP
JOC Staff |
REFORMING federal tax policy is all the rage these days, but at least one state also might benefit f
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
AID CAN HELP POOR COUNTRIESIn the Jan. 5 opinion article, "Aid Doesn't Help Poor Nations," (
BIG US AIRLINES: UNDER SIEGE
George W. James |
AT&T lops off 40,000 jobs. Jobless claims are up. Housing starts slump despite low interest rates. S
US ECONOMY HEADED DOWN
H. Erich Heinemann |
The American economy appears to be headed for a recession this year. No matter who is in charge of t
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
DEFENDING OCEAN SHIPPING CONFERENCESI've been reluctant to write concerning your Jan
THE TAIWAN QUESTION
JOC Staff |
"We can do without Taiwan for the time being; let it come after 100 years . . . Why is there need to
DOES FOREIGN AID HELP OR HURT?
John Williamson |
Bryan Johnson and Thomas Sheehy take the occasion of the publication of their latest Index of Econom
SETTLING TRADE DISPUTES
JOC Staff |
RICH AND POOR NATIONS alike are flocking to the World Trade Organization judiciary to seek the resol
DEFENDING THE AMERICAN FLAGSHIP
Warren G. Leback, |
In one fell swoop, your Dec. 8 editorial, "No Shipbuilding Subsidy," managed to dispose of the entir
NEW FACE OF NY CABBIES
JOC Staff |
STARTING MARCH 1, New York cabbies must be polite, drive air-conditioned cars, speak English and kno
GREENBACK STILL KING IN EUROPE
Bruce Barnard |
While Europe agonizes over the Euro, its planned single currency, it is still the greenback that cou
HASHIMOTO MAY SURPRISE US
Tim Maga |
Sudden, but not surprising. This was how U.S. Trade Representative Mickey Kantor described the rise
US LABOR GOING GLOBAL
JOC Staff |
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, U.S. labor unions are showing signs of outgrowing theirinsularity and
EASING COMPUTER CONTROLS
JOC Staff |
ONE OF THE LAST VESTIGES of Cold War economic policy all but disappeared last week. U.S. restriction
WASHINGTON REPORT HOPES FOR TAX REFORM FADING
Washington Bureau |
The timetable for broad tax revision, such as a flat tax or other consumption- based levy, may quiet
MEXICO'S CHALLENGE
JOC Staff |
MORE THAN A YEAR after its peso crisis began, Mexico's economy remains in a deep recession. Still, s
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
UP-SP MERGER IMPROVES COMPETITIONRip Watson's Jan. 19 Inside Talk column (Page 2B) was an in
TAKING MMT OUT OF GASOLINE
Karen Florini |
On Dec. 31, 1995, America took the final step in one of the most important public health actions eve
CLARIFICATION
JOC Staff |
A line was dropped from Greg Mastel's Jan. 24 opinion article, "In Defense of Trade Politics," becau
CLINTON: READY TO CAMPAIGN
Keith M. Rockwell |
It was a speech that could have been given by any number of Republicans. The emphasis was on
GERMANY'S FISCAL JUGGLING ACT
Stephan-Gotz Richter |
"Our citizens are willing to pay more in taxes in order to have a considerably higher degree of soci
LEARNING FROM CHALLENGER
JOC Staff |
SEVENTY-THREE SECONDS into its flight 10 years ago this Sunday, the Space Shuttle Challenger explode
MAGAZINER: FORGOTTEN, NOT GONE
Philip Terzian |
It takes a certain arrogance to enter public life. There are few times in history when Cincinnatus i
TOUGH SELL
JOC Staff |
MENTION THE EURO to a group of Germans, Italians or Frenchmen and the reactions will range from skep
RUSSIA AND DEMOCRACY
JOC Staff |
RUSSIA'S BID for membership in the Council of Europe, the continent's democratic club, deserves seri
WHISTLING PAST THE GRAVEYARD
Aviva Freudmann |
Some funny things have been happening on the way to next Monday's swearing-in of separatist leader L
STATE OF THE UNION
JOC Staff |
BILL CLINTON DECLARED an end to big government Tuesday night, then used his State of the Union speec
CONSUMER-LED GROWTH IN ASIA
Joseph P. Quinlan |
Based on December's anemic retail sales, U.S. consumers are not in the spending mood. Neither are th
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
TRADE DOESN'T CAUSE HOMELESSNESSYes, the homeless are everywhere. However, to imply that thi
IN DEFENSE OF TRADE POLITICS
Greg Mastel |
Washington's community of trade Cassandras has recently taken to gnashing teeth and pulling hair ove
THE FLAT TAX
JOC Staff |
FLAT TAX FEVER continues to spread, winning converts on the campaign trail and in Washington. Steve
THE CASE FOR HELPING PALESTINE
Edward H. Jennings |
With the recent resumption of Palestinian authority over Nablus and Bethlehem, the peace process in
ANOTHER BRITISH EXPORT
JOC Staff |
BUDGIE THE HELICOPTER, a cartoon character conceived by Fergie, alias the Duchess of York, was repor
TOILET TRAINING, JAPANESE STYLE
Mark Magnier |
It's winter in rural Japan. Central heating is a relatively new concept in this 1,200-year-old count
THE WTO RULES
JOC Staff |
THE RESULTS ARE IN: The World Trade Organization ruled on its first trade dispute last week and the
FUZZY LINE IN RUSSIA POLICY
Michael S. Lelyveld |
A grim anniversary has passed unnoticed in Washington, but not in Vilnius, the Lithuanian capital th
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