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SCIENCE AND FICTION ON GENETICALLY ALTERED FOOD
David Walker |
Three recent high-profile reports on genetically modified organisms have triggered a blizzard of med
TENDENCY TO BLAB IS A MODERN PHENOMENON
Joan Silverman |
Secrets come in all shapes and sizes: domestic, international, personal, microscopic.Some se
NORTH KOREAN REALITIES
Edward Neilan |
Give former U.S. Rep. Stephen J. Solarz 10 points for candor.Solarz, a former Democratic law
MONEY WORRIES GROW DESPITE BOOM
Bernice Kanner |
The strongest economic boom of this century has made Americans more optimistic about their financial
MILLENNIUM SOLAR FLARES
JOC Staff |
If the Y2K computer bug doesn't get you on Jan. 1, the sun cycle will. Or so scientists are warning
TROUBLE IN EUROLAND
JOC Staff |
Despite its steady slide against the dollar, the European Union's single currency, the euro, is not
RUSSIA'S GOVERNMENT OF HUNGRY TOADIES
Europe View - John Helmer |
The verdict of Russian politicians and business leaders is already in: The new government, formed la
A TOUGH OLD PAPER'S LATEST INCARNATION
Bearings - Greg Storey |
You may be shocked by The Journal of Commerce you're holding. Don't be. This 11 1/2-inch-wide by 15-
BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI, RAIL-STYLE
Michael Nelson |
The conflict between U.S. railroads and various shipper interests appears to be continuing unabated.
FARMERS NEED GLOBAL ACCESS, NOT SNAKE OIL
Dennis T. Avery |
A century ago, patent medicine showmen enlivened life in rural America. They would come to town in o
PUSHING A PROBLEM ELSEWHERE
JOC Staff |
othing is as simple as it may look. California banned smoking in its restaurants and bars 18 months
AMERICANS WANT GROWTH AND GREEN
Gene Marlowe |
''Look at that,'' Bob Mitchell's wife exclaimed as the couple was driving recently on the Capital Be
NEW ERA FOR THE JOC
JOC Staff |
Today marks the start of a new era for The Journal of Commerce.Three months shy of its 172nd
EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT COMING INTO ITS OWN
Europe View - Bruce Barnard |
Nearly 300 million people, from Laplanders living north of the Arctic circle to Greek islanders fish
TOUGH CHALLENGES AHEAD FOR NIGERIA
Charlie Weeks |
Behind the scenes in the capital of Nigeria, Abuja, the hustle and bustle of political life is reach
ONE FOR THE FIRST AMENDMENT
Raking Leaves - Peter Tirschwell |
At about 2 a.m. on May 18, 1864, an incident began that forever reserved for The Journal of Commerce
SADDAM STILL IN CHARGE
Charles Aldinger |
Eight years after his military was broken in the Gulf War, Iraqi President Saddam Hussein appears fi
"STAR WARS': A FREE-TRADE PLEA
Craig Vangrasstek |
It was a rare stumble for such an accomplished marketing maven, but director George Lucas erred in s
PAVING OVER A GOOD DECISION
Michael Replogle |
Congress is being asked to pave over a good decision. Sen. Kit Bond, R-Mo., on May 14 introduced Sen
OIL'S CENTURY RUNNING OUT
Inside Talk - Tom Baldwin |
It has to rank up there with some of the worst-ever road trips.The alternative-energy crowd
SEPARATE CHINA ISSUES
JOC Staff |
s the clamor mounts in Washington over the House report on Chinese espionage, it will be increasing
THE FED'S WARNING
JOC Staff |
or the first time ever, the Federal Open Market Committee announced immediately following its meetin
PROTECTING SMALL BUSINESS
Spence Abraham |
Business people know that litigation is out of hand. Unfortunately, many people oppose real reform,
FARM WOES: EASY "CURE' ISN'T BEST
Howard G. Buffett |
Agricultural prices are currently at decade-low levels. Not surprisingly, some U.S. farmers are call
TAIWAN WAS THE REAL ISSUE
Richard Kagan |
Don't be misled by the recent angry Chinese response to NATO's accidental bombing of its embassy in
BETTER STRATEGY NEEDED ON MYANMAR
John J. Brandon |
Today is the ninth anniversary of the historic election in Myanmar, formerly Burma, in which the pro
MOON MISSION
Moving Right Along - Theodore Prince |
According to some authorities, the most dramatic transportation moment this century took place almos
GROWING OLDER
JOC Staff |
ot everyone wants to live to be 100, a new study says. In fact, only one out of four people in the U
THE LEASE SPOTLIGHT
JOC Staff |
he hubbub has died down over the long-term plans of Sea-Land Service and Maersk Line for a Northeast
CLEAN OCEANS AND HOCKEY RINKS
David A. Ridenour |
Only politicians would try sell the idea that the best way to reduce environmental threats to the oc
A ROOMFUL OF SOUND
Tech Talk - Mike Berman |
BAM, ZAP, KA-BOOOOO OOOOM!Computer-generated sound has come a long way from its primitive be
THE TRADE TASK BEFORE US
Tim Fischer |
In less than seven months, I am confident that the world will embark on a course of action to create
US DIPLOMACY AFTER KOSOVO
Norman Levine |
The Kosovo Conflict, or the Second Yugoslav War (the First Yugoslav War was fought over Bosnia-Herze
SWEET NOTHINGS FOR BUSINESS
Raymond J. Keating |
In town halls and statehouses across America, politicians regularly try to seduce entrepreneurs by w
MISUNDERSTANDING THE HARBOR TAX
Asaf Ashar |
The subject of channel financing is fraught with misunderstanding. It is a complex and, perhaps, a s
LETTERS
JOC Staff |
BRITAIN IN SPEARHEADOF EFFORT IN KOSOVOYour editorial of May 19 (''The Kosovo burden,'' Page
THE MOST-WATCHED RAIL DEAL
Signals - Rip Watson |
Ever since CSX announced plans to acquire Conrail in October 1996, the Conrail saga has been filled
POSTAL PERCEPTIONS
JOC Staff |
he removal of the heavy hand of the state from large swaths of industry has been one of the most s
ECONOMY KEY TO BURUNDI PEACE
Rik De Gendt |
For months, almost all parties involved in the conflict in Burundi have regularly gathered for peace
MERCHANT MARINE DELIVERS
Gordon Holder |
I'm proud to pay tribute to the U.S. merchant marine, especially those who have given their lives in
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