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EGYPT PUTS ITS PROGRESS AT RISK
Michael Barron |
The Egyptian government has embarked on a series of measures to reduce imports and encourage exports
THE ENERGY-AGENCY DINOSAUR
Daniel S. Greenberg |
It's not the theft of secret nuclear-bomb data that should worry politicians. The big secret of the
CITY VS. COUNTRY? LOCK HOLDS THE KEY
Joan Silverman |
Much is made of the supposed differences between city and country folk - differences in outlook, sop
CLOSING A LOOPHOLE
JOC Staff |
he Clinton administration's move to toughen federal standards for automobile tailpipe emissions woul
AMERICA IMPORTS FROM AMERICA
Joseph P. Quinlan |
America's February trade deficit was a dandy. Imports rose to $96 billion and exports fell to $76.6
PANAMA CANAL REMAINS RELEVANT
Robert R. Mcmillan |
In less than seven months, all U.S. military bases in Panama will be shut down, and the Panama Canal
WTO DISARRAY
JOC Staff |
lejandro de la Pena of Mexico may have put it best the other day when he commented to reporters ab
WHAT ZHU COULD LEARN FROM LINCOLN
Yu Yuh-Chao |
In his joint press conference with President Clinton last month, Prime Minister Zhu Rongji of the Pe
TOKYO BUREAUCRATS FACING SLIM PICKINGS
Gillian Tett |
Japan's economic reforms have started to hit another corner of the jobs market - employment prospect
BUG MAY COME EARLY FOR GPS
SEA TRIALS - Jonathan Epstein |
The end of the millennium is coming early to the Global Positioning System. At midnight on Aug. 21,
NET USERS FEAR LOSS OF PRIVACY
Bernice Kanner |
My family and I recently returned from an Asian trip, which we booked almost entirely over the Inter
THIS FOOD FEAR'S JUSTIFIED
Bronwen Salter-Murison |
People's perceptions of what presents a threat are often bizarre. As a medical writer, with at least
POSITIVE POTENTIAL
JOC Staff |
apanese Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi's meeting with President Clinton this week went as well as could
FORGOTTEN MAN
JOC Staff |
void being sent to prison in Egypt. If you don't, the experience could be a long-lasting one.
RE-THINKING SANCTIONS
JOC Staff |
he Clinton administration's decision to exempt commercial sales of food, medicine and medical sup
MAXIMIZING PROFITS IN EURO-LAND
Stephan A. Butscher |
For more than five months the single European currency, the euro, has been reality. Many companies a
TEX GOES TO REDMOND
Tech Talk - Mike Berman |
I guess it has to happen, even to the best of us. But why Tex Murphy?Imagine my dismay when
UNEVEN UTILITIES PLAYING FIELD
Stanford L. Levin |
The Clinton administration has opened the way for public power companies - municipal utilities and c
THE QUIET JUDICIAL OVERHAUL
Thomas E. Baker |
Congress is threatening a major overhaul of the federal courts, but no one seems to be paying attent
WOMEN, MEN AND MONEY
Bonnie Erbe |
Well, guys, we gals have to hand it to you: When it comes to determining which gender is hipper on t
ROLE REVERSAL
JOC Staff |
ecession-wracked Japan is awash in TV shows, books and articles warning that it is on the brink of
JUMPING TO CONCLUSIONS
Llewellyn H. Rockwell |
By now, virtually every public school student in the country has heard about the supposed environmen
EU REACHES OUT TO NORTH AFRICA
Europe View - Robert Koenig |
In Homer's epic poem, the Mediterranean wanderer Odysseus moored his ship off the Tunisian island of
CAN BLAIR LEAD AT HOME ON EURO?
William Keegan |
British Prime Minister Tony Blair's emergence as an international war leader with other people's mon
A TALE OF THREE COUNTRIES
Pete Du Pont |
Slobodan Milosevic of Yugoslavia, Vaclav Klaus of the Czech Republic and Leonid Kuchma of the Ukrain
GOING TOO FAR ON DISABILITIES
Dan K. Thomasson |
The Supreme Court is going to decide whether two sisters who can't see without their glasses are dis
THE NEXT EMERGING-MARKET BOOM
Mark Spellun |
When international capital dried up in 1985 because of the Latin American debt crisis, emerging mark
TRADE-FRONT TRUCE
JOC Staff |
urope and the United States pulled back from opening new fronts in their battles over beef hormones
LETTERS
JOC Staff |
US yards let carriersfight battle for themI have been following the Jones Act debate for yea
EXPECTATIONS, GREAT AND SMALL
Joan Silverman |
Talking dirty is one thing; talking trash is quite another.Jonathan and I were talking trash
ALIEN INVASION
Sea Trials - Sean Connaughton |
While most Americans are focused on the military operations in the Balkans, the United States is qui
THE REFORM RIDE BEGINS
JOC Staff |
he advent of ocean-shipping reform is not entirely unlike a roller-coaster ride. After chugging tedi
TAKE THE LONG VIEW ON CHINA
Jacob Park |
China is a country that always seem to loom larger than life. Whether it is human rights, market opp
ECONOMIC LANDMINES LITTER THE GLOBE
Trade Scene - Richard Lawrence |
How ya doing, world?Such was question No. 1 at last week's International Monetary Fund-World
BIG BROTHER CONGRESSMAN
Robyn E. Blumner |
Rep. Bill McCollum thinks it's his business to know yours. The Florida Republican has seen the enemy
STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN
Inside Talk - Tome Baldwin |
Pilots love it when some outsider, such as a newspaper guy, sticks his nose in and tries to tell the
ENTERPRISING KID
JOC Staff |
e thankful Andrew Tyler isn't your son.The 13-year-old New Jerseyan took his im- agination
MR. QUARTEL TAKES A NEW TACK
Raking Leaves - Peter Tirschwell |
Rob Quartel, the perennial voice for reform in the U.S. maritime industry, says he is finalizing a b
A TRADE RISK
JOC Staff |
he Clinton administration isn't faring well in its effort to quietly stick business with much of the
THE LOGICAL CHOICE FOR A NORTHEAST HUB
John D. Porcari |
Baltimore has emerged as the only serious U.S. competitor to the Port of New York and New Jersey for
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