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MEDICINE'S HIGH-COST MIRACLES
Daniel S. Greenberg |
America's soaring medical bills have been designated economic enemy No. 1 on Bill Clinton's reform a
MEXICO'S ONE-WAY GLASS DEAL
Ralph J. Gerson |
President-elect Bill Clinton and Mexican President Carlos Salinas are meeting today in San Antonio,
GRADISON'S REPORT CARD
JOC Staff |
HEATHER GRADISON was never well suited to run the Interstate CommerceCommission, and a repor
GARLIC DIPLOMACY
JOC Staff |
COLD WAR BARRIERS between the two Koreas are gradually falling away. On Thursday, in a rare
KEEPING INDIA'S REFORMS ALIVE
Joseph P. Quinlan |
When militant Hindus destroyed an ancient mosque in Ayodhya last month, they may have done more than
TUNING IN TO THE RIGHT CHANNEL
William Neikirk |
The idea of 500 television channels challenges even veteran couch potatoes. Channel grazing, the hot
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
A COUNTERPOINT ON COUNTERTRADEAs chairman of the Countertrade Committee formed by U.
MOVING THE CIS
JOC Staff |
FIVE CENTRAL ASIAN REPUBLICS of the former Soviet Union have long complained of their "junior partne
ENTITLEMENTS: OUT OF CONTROL
Art Hamilton, Glenda Hood |
Nearly every American family participates in or benefits from federal entitlement programs.
SETTING THE 1993 TRADE AGENDA
Richard Lawrence |
1993 has the look of a landmark year in U.S. trade legislation. Congress, it is widely belie
THROUGH THE CEILING
JOC Staff |
BARELY TWO MONTHS into his new administration, Bill Clinton will head a government that is officiall
ISRAEL'S INTRANSIGENCE
JOC Staff |
THE COSTS OF STUBBORN SELF-RIGHTEOUSNESS are mounting as Israel nears the end of the third week of i
SALE OF THE CENTURY
JOC Staff |
BIG POST-CHRISTMAS SALES are all the rage at this time of year, but nothing compares with the post-C
US LABOR AND MEXICAN PLANTS
John L. Manzella |
Many Americans fear the North American free-trade agreement will start a race by U.S. companies to m
CREATING A LASTING SOMALI PEACE
Milton Allimadi |
Several weeks into Operation Restore Hope, there are signs the U.S.-led intervention is evolving to
PLAYING WITH INFLATION'S FIRES
H. Erich Heinemann |
Congressional leaders, aided and abetted by operatives in the new Clinton administration, are planni
BIG SPENDERS
JOC Staff |
A DISCONCERTING LEGACY remains from the last Congress as the new one takes office: A tendency to inc
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
PENA'S EXPERIENCE ON THE FRONT LINESI read with amazement the "Straight Talk" column by Ira
CAPITAL GAINS FOR WORKERS, TOO
Haig R. Nalbantian |
As President-elect Clinton finalizes his opening economic strategy, the issue of a capital gains tax
MR. COLLOR'S FALL
JOC Staff |
THE SPECTACULAR FALL of Brazil's reform-minded president, Fernando Collor de Mello, overshadows an e
EC PREPARES FOR A TOUGH YEAR
Bruce Barnard |
The European Community was supposed to be in a party mood this week, celebrating the launch of the w
CARBON TAXES AND UTILITY BILLS
Terrence Barnich |
While most Americans prepared Christmas lists this Yuletide, others spent the holiday compiling list
A WORLD WHERE EVIL HOLDS SWAY
William Neikirk |
Richard the Third has always been a favorite Shakespearean character of mine. Unlike Hamlet, he neve
KEEPING GATT ALIVE
JOC Staff |
ANYONE WHO EXPECTED a quick end to the world trade talks after November's U.S.-European farm deal ha
WASHINGTON REPORT UNIONS WANT BIGGER SHIP BILL
Washington Bureau |
Maritime and longshore unions shortly may help revive one of the issues that complicated last year's
EUROPE'S TRAVAILS
JOC Staff |
AT MIDNIGHT TONIGHT, the 12-nation European Community officially turns into a single market, poised
NEW JERSEY'S NEW HEALTH POLICY
Anthony Watson |
The high quality of health care in the United States is indisputable. But the rapid and dramatic inc
WELL-EDUCATED FAST-FOOD COOKS
William R. Hawkins |
A hundred years ago a debate raged in England over trade and industrial policy. Great Britain, then
MR. CLINTON SELECTS HIS LINEUP
Tom Connors |
President-elect Bill Clinton completed his cabinet in time to meet his Christmas deadline and few ar
HOPEFUL SIGNS
JOC Staff |
IT COULD BE months before the words "robust" and "economy" are used in the same breath. Still, as th
IF THERE'S ANYTHING I CAN DO . . .
David Parkhurst |
I just heard yesterday. A close college friend, an attorney, lost his job - his third one in two yea
GAMBLING ON HONG KONG STOCKS
Mary Child |
A Mainland Chinese acquaintance working in Hong Kong phoned me on Christmas eve. "What is yo
FAILURE TO COMMUNICATE
JOC Staff |
COMMUNICATIONS GIANTS in the cable television and telephone industries are having trouble communicat
AN AGENDA FOR MR. PENA
JOC Staff |
WHEN 45-YEAR-OLD Federico Pena becomes transportation secretary next month, he'll discover an unnerv
JUMP-STARTING A WORLD ECONOMY
H. Erich Heinemann |
Solid expansion in the United States - powered by gains in consumer spending, business investment, h
TRACKING AN ELUSIVE RECOVERY
Brian Cromwell |
Technically, the United States has been in an economic recovery for more than a year and a half. Aft
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
BRITAIN SUPPORTS 'OPEN SKIES'In your Dec. 23 editorial ("Protectionism Triumphant," Page 6A)
BRITISH RAIL'S BREAKUP TRAVAILS
Janet Porter |
Pressure is growing on the British government to tear up its plans for privatizing British Rail and
BURYING NUCLEAR WASTE
JOC Staff |
TEN YEARS AND $4 BILLION into its search for a permanent storage site for civilian nuclear waste, th
LONG-DISTANCE CALL
JOC Staff |
U.S. TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPANIES are among the very best in the world - and the rest of the world i
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