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TWO VIEWS ON THE TRANS-ATLANTIC FRUIT FIGHT \ IT'S ABOUT MORE THAN BANANAS . . .
Michael A. Samuels | Mar 17, 1998, 7:00 PM EST
The World Trade Organization decision against the European Union's banana regime, which found Brusse
TICKTOCK 2000 CLOCK
JOC Staff | Mar 16, 1998, 7:00 PM EST
After ignoring for years the threat of the millennium computer problem - under which some computers
OUR DUTY TO BUY AND BUY
Daniel S. Greenberg | Mar 16, 1998, 7:00 PM EST
It hasn't yet reached the intensity of the wars on tobacco and alcohol. But the beginnings are visib
EUROPE'S STRUGGLE FOR UNITY
William Keegan | Mar 16, 1998, 7:00 PM EST
The leaders of 26 countries met in London last week, with a feast at Buckingham Palace thrown in, to
BANKING REFORM NEEDS A BOOST
JOC Staff | Mar 16, 1998, 7:00 PM EST
House Republican leaders should be commended for last week's compromise that gives a long-needed boo
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DON'T EASE UP ON CHINA
Greg Mastel | Mar 16, 1998, 7:00 PM EST
In an apparent change of schedule, the White House seems ready to move up the U.S.-China summit in B
RUSSIA'S NEW CRONYISM
John Helmer | Mar 16, 1998, 7:00 PM EST
Never stand between a dog and a tree. That's a piece of advice Russia's First Deputy Prime Minister
MR. GREENSPAN GETS IT WRONG
Leon Korobow | Mar 16, 1998, 7:00 PM EST
Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan's recent testimony to Congress attempted to breathe new life
SHOWDOWN ON THE CASPIAN
James Meek | Mar 16, 1998, 7:00 PM EST
The European spy hit his stride halfway into the Baku-to-Tbilisi flight as the passenger jet left th
GRAY MARKET GOODS
JOC Staff | Mar 15, 1998, 7:00 PM EST
Should the U.S. government ban imports of American-made goods originally sold overseas? No, the Supr
CORPORATIONS, UN FORGE NEW ALLIANCE
Mark Tran | Mar 15, 1998, 7:00 PM EST
After a long period of mutual suspicion, the United Nations and big business are joining forces to h
KICK-STARTING AFRICAN TRADE
Washington Bureau | Mar 15, 1998, 7:00 PM EST
There's almost no U.S. trade with Africa, and very few negotiations going on there to open markets,
STILL REELING
JOC Staff | Mar 15, 1998, 7:00 PM EST
Asia's financial troubles seem to have eased in recent weeks, but plenty of problems remain. Japan o
LEVIATHAN SPENDS THE SURPLUS
Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr. | Mar 15, 1998, 7:00 PM EST
For years, the doctrine of ''revenue neutrality'' has kept a damper on both sides of the budget deba
RETHINKING ST. PAT'S DAY
Julia Vitullo-Martin | Mar 15, 1998, 7:00 PM EST
In his ''Confession,'' St. Patrick writes about his father, Calpurnius, a landowner, a member of the
LANGUAGES: WHO'S SPEAKING WHAT?
Michael Fawcett | Mar 15, 1998, 7:00 PM EST
Language enrollments in our nation's colleges drop or rise over time, like the price of securities o
WHEN AMERICA PANICKED
Richard C. Leone | Mar 15, 1998, 7:00 PM EST
Until very recently, the booming economies of East Asia were held up as a model for all developing n
AMERICA'S LEGAL SYSTEM: OUT OF CONTROL? \ INNOCENT COMPANIES ARE HAMMERED
Thomas J. Donohue | Mar 12, 1998, 7:00 PM EST
The U.S. legal system is supposed to assure an orderly society, settle disputes and ensure that thos
LETTERS
JOC Staff | Mar 12, 1998, 7:00 PM EST
SHORT LINES DIDN'TINFLUENCE OWENYour recent article on the renomination of Gus Owen to the S
NUKES AND THE RUSSIAN MOB
Mark Johnson | Mar 12, 1998, 7:00 PM EST
Despite the black market in Russian military hardware, FBI Director Louis J. Freeh does not believe
MANTRAS WON'T WORK
JOC Staff | Mar 12, 1998, 7:00 PM EST
After decades of living in its own world, China is now determined to join the rest of us. News from
AMERICA'S LEGAL SYSTEM: OUT OF CONTROL? \ LAWSUITS DON'T HARM THE ECONOMY
Richard D. Hailey | Mar 12, 1998, 7:00 PM EST
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, one of Washington's biggest business lobbyists, is planning a full-sca
BUREAUCRATS AS VENTURE CAPITALISTS?
Henry I. Miller | Mar 12, 1998, 7:00 PM EST
''Corporate welfare'' is frequently denounced across the political spectrum, but an egregious exampl
DRUGS AT SEA
JOC Staff | Mar 12, 1998, 7:00 PM EST
These people are like cockroaches. Stamp your feet and they run off somewhere else.''That is
AN EXPORTER'S VIEW OF ASIA
Philip M. Condit | Mar 12, 1998, 7:00 PM EST
Congress is debating what to many Americans may seem an arcane issue with little relevance to their
GATT AT 50
JOC Staff | Mar 11, 1998, 7:00 PM EST
Bread lines and bomb craters. Scan the world today and you will see far fewer of each than a half ce
NEW WAYS TO WORK
Philip M. Burgess | Mar 11, 1998, 7:00 PM EST
Headlines tell the story. A revved-up economy with record high employment has created a seller's mar
A BRIDGE TOO FAT
JOC Staff | Mar 11, 1998, 7:00 PM EST
Nothing pleases a politician like a new bridge or dam, so it's no surprise that Portugal is going al
PRIMING THE LATIN PUMP
Richard Lawrence | Mar 11, 1998, 7:00 PM EST
Enrique Iglesias, the high-energy, peripatetic president of the Inter-American Development Bank, was
RUSSIA: WHO'S GUARDING WHOM?
James Meek | Mar 11, 1998, 7:00 PM EST
It's a bad day for a person in public life when he first walks into a room and hears the words: ''Th
IN DEFENSE OF A GIANT
David E.Y. Sarna | Mar 11, 1998, 7:00 PM EST
The Oxford American Dictionary defines monopoly as ''exclusive possession of the trade in some commo
BILL SHIPPERS FOR PROTECTION
Frank N. Wilner | Mar 11, 1998, 7:00 PM EST
The list of grievances drawn up by rail shippers against the Surface Transportation Board is as leng
MYSTERIOUSLY BAD TEST SCORES
Daniel S. Greenberg | Mar 11, 1998, 7:00 PM EST
Now that educational ideologues of various types have claimed vindication in the latest findings of
GLOBAL WARMING - BEYOND THE HEADLINES \ HOT AIR FROM CLINTON CAMP
Paul J. Georgia | Mar 10, 1998, 7:00 PM EST
At last December's climate change conference in Kyoto, Japan, the Clinton administration committed t
GLOBAL WARMING - BEYOND THE HEADLINES \ GOVERNMENT, MEDIA DISTORT FACTS
William F. O'keefe | Mar 10, 1998, 7:00 PM EST
Call it the ''Millennial Syndrome'' or ''Ratings Anxiety.'' Whatever phrase applies, there is clearl
REINVENTING GERMANY
JOC Staff | Mar 10, 1998, 7:00 PM EST
The long-running hegemony of Germany's larger-than-life chancellor, Helmut Kohl, may be nearing an e
CONGRESS SHOULD SWEETEN ISTEA
James E. Perrella | Mar 10, 1998, 7:00 PM EST
A top issue facing Congress this year is the reauthorization of the Intermodal Surface Transportatio
TOO MANY GLOBAL HOT SPOTS
Holger Jensen | Mar 10, 1998, 7:00 PM EST
While we have been distracted by the on-again, off-again crisis in Iraq, significant events are taki
FOR SALE: POW CAMP
Ian Traynor | Mar 10, 1998, 7:00 PM EST
It has housed princes and paupers and seen better days as a lunatic asylum, a hospital and an old fo
FIVE GOALS FOR US TRADE
Brink Lindsey | Mar 10, 1998, 7:00 PM EST
By all accounts, ''fast track'' negotiating authority is dead for this year, and probably until afte
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