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A MIXED RECORD
JOC Staff |
Three weeks after the fiscal year began, Congress finally finished work on the nation's finances. Sc
NOT LIKE THE REST OF US
Tech Talk - Alan Abrams |
Microsoft Corp. appears to be real nervous these days about appearing to be Big Brother. Just the ot
DEALING WITH SANCTIONS FEVER
Brian Morrissey |
Woodrow Wilson once celebrated economic sanctions as America's secret weapon, ''a peaceful, silent,
BALANCING IMBALANCE
Moving Right Along - Theodore Prince |
The significant trade imbalance affecting international transportation companies has been reported a
FED PLAYS RISKY GAME OF FOLLOW-THE-LEADER
Bert Ely |
The Federal Open Market Committee's panicky quarter-point cuts in the federal funds rate target clea
INVESTMENT PLAN WOULD AID THE POOR
Carrie Lips |
During this election season, beware of people who would squelch talk of Social Security reform with
CAPITOL HILL COLLEGE
JOC Staff |
Is it any wonder a growing number of Americans hold their national government in low esteem?
HAITI NEEDS MORE THAN QUICK AID
Lawrence Theriot |
Many of Haiti's 8 million people are hungry again.Though the most recent cause is Hurricane
NOBEL POLITICS
JOC Staff |
Political winds were blowing especially hard in Oslo this year as Nobel Prizes were presented in two
RUSSIAN CRISES UNMASK "REFORMS'
Frank J. Cilluffo |
The current political and economic crises in Russia punctuate the failings of the so-called ''reform
WOMEN'S COMPANIES IN BIND
Elizabeth Larson |
Worried about paying for the kids' visits to the doctor? Counting on two months' maternity leave? Co
WORRY, ANGER AND UNCERTAINTY
On The Waterfront - Barry Horowitz |
The 300-plus attendees at the recent WESCCON '98 - the Western Cargo Conference organized by the Pac
ETHICS EBBING? MAYBE
Bernice Kanner |
Are ethics in the American workplace crumbling? Maybe, maybe not.Nearly 50 percent of all em
SHARP MINDS AT IT AGAIN
Tech Talk - Mike Berman |
The people with Sharp minds are at it again. This time they've asked me to look at their SE-300 Mobi
WASHINGTON FIDDLES WHILE AGRICULTURE BURNS
Kendell W. Keith |
Politics is never pretty, but just before elections it is undeniably at its worst, with the last two
CENSUS BUREAU'S LONG REACH
Adrienne Braumiller |
One of the most important developments in U.S. export controls is taking shape within the U.S. Censu
"SOFT POWER' DRAWS HARD COMMENTS
Robert Sibley |
Canada got its long-coveted seat on the U.N. Security Council recently, joining the Bigs after more
GOVERNMENT'S GOT YOUR NUMBER
Robyn E. Blumner |
In ''The Prisoner,'' the cult-classic television series of the 1960s, a former British secret servic
EU ALOOFNESS VEXES EAST EUROPE
Europe View - Bruce Barnard |
Eastern Europe is in a bittersweet mood as it prepares to celebrate the 10th anniversary next year o
OVERCOME THE RUSH TO HIRE
Michael D. Karpeles |
Employers in a skill-short economy can be so hard-pressed to fill openings that they rush to hire, t
STAND FAST, ECB
JOC Staff |
The contrast between the responses of the United States and Europe to the growing threat of a worldw
LAWYERS GUARD THEIR TURF
George C. Leef |
Chances are you've seen Norman Dacey's book, ''How to Avoid Probate!,'' which for years has helped A
FACES, LEGS AND RUBBERY GOO
Inside Talk - Tom Baldwin |
Be you a businessman, a statesmen or a queen, you will rise to legendary stature the day a small, ba
STEEL: SHELTERED FROM THE START
William L. Anderson |
An Alabama local of the United Steelworkers of America recently demanded that Gov. Fob James close t
CUSTOMS' FUSE IS BURNING
JOC Staff |
Customs is sitting on a powder keg. The U.S. agency charged with guarding the nation's borders again
WHOSE CRISIS IS IT, ANYWAY?
William Keegan |
Reviewing the Southeast Asian crisis a year or so later, there is little doubt that it has been deva
DISOWNING THATCHER AND REAGAN
Andrew Reding |
Gerhard Schroeder's ascension to the German chancellorship later this month will mark a major turnin
NOT IN THE KNOW, AND UNAFRAID OF IT
Joan Silverman |
On any given day, we pick up the newspaper and shake our heads.It may be a new get-up of Den
NUMBERS MAKE CASE FOR A TAX CUT
J.T. Young |
Anyway you count it, Washington is entering a period of budget surpluses.This year, for the
RAGS AND RICHES
Herbert London |
Kofi Annan, secretary general of the United Nations, recently issued some ''astonishing facts'' abou
BEHIND THE 8-BALL IN ASIA
Edward Neilan |
The United States finds itself behind the eight-ball in Northeast Asia as President Bill Clinton pre
OPEN THE CREDIT SPIGOTS
JOC Staff |
Since Russia defaulted on its debt two months ago Saturday, the U.S. economy has remained fundamenta
"FREIGHT DOESN'T VOTE'
Raking Leaves - Peter Tirschwell |
Seaports are every bit as much a part of this country's international trade infrastructure as its ne
NEW METHODS, OLD LEGAL RISKS
Sea Trials - Cecilia M. Irvin |
The age of electronics has greatly affected the maritime industry. Improvements in electronic naviga
THE SHIP REFORM LAW
JOC Staff |
As a story on Page 1 notes, President Clinton just signed the Ocean Shipping Reform Act of 1998 into
ANOTHER GOOD YEAR FOR US ECONOMY
Leon Korobow |
Stock market confidence has been badly shaken by a series of political and economic upheavals now be
MILLENNIA MADNESS
Tech Talk - Alan Abrams |
Well, I have to admit that I had long thought this millennium-bug thing was a bit overblown, but now
FURTHER TALES OF THE DRAYMAN
Moving Right Along - Theodore Prince |
The drayage, or local trucking, company, is a critical link in the intermodal service chain. When co
PLANS AND ACTIONS
JOC Staff |
Its back against the wall, Japan at last stands ready to adopt a plan to rescue its floundering bank
"REAL' WAGE DATA IS A MIRAGE
Gary M. Galles |
''Real, inflation-adjusted earnings . . . were 3.1 percent lower last year than in 1989 for workers
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