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REINVENTING GERMANY
JOC Staff |
The long-running hegemony of Germany's larger-than-life chancellor, Helmut Kohl, may be nearing an e
FIVE GOALS FOR US TRADE
Brink Lindsey |
By all accounts, ''fast track'' negotiating authority is dead for this year, and probably until afte
FOR SALE: POW CAMP
Ian Traynor |
It has housed princes and paupers and seen better days as a lunatic asylum, a hospital and an old fo
CONGRESS SHOULD SWEETEN ISTEA
James E. Perrella |
A top issue facing Congress this year is the reauthorization of the Intermodal Surface Transportatio
UNCOWED IN BRITAIN
JOC Staff |
Britons are famous for their stiff upper lips, but they can also put their stomachs on the line for
DREDGING UP TAXING ARGUMENTS
Melvin S. Schwechter |
Approximately 4,500 cases have been filed in the United States Court of International Trade and more
FLAWED AFRICA TRADE BILL
JOC Staff |
The House this week is expected to pass a bill extending new apparel trade benefits to Africa, ahead
AN ACCENT ON BRITISH REPORTING
Mike Harden |
Give me the dateline and I'll tell you the accent - from Kabul to Peshawar, from Buulo Berde to Bata
THE WORLDWIDE BAZAAR
Mark Shearer |
Kosher food can be hard to find in many towns across America and outside this country as well. So wh
SKEPTICS EATING CROW OVER EMERGING EURO
Bruce Barnard |
With the next millennium in sight, New Europe is casting adrift from Old Europe.The future w
BOND MARKETS: THANK YOU, MONICA
David Beadle |
When the allegations surrounding President Clinton and former White House intern Monica Lewinsky sur
HIGH TECH'S SHAKY FOUNDATION
Herbert London |
The Clinton administration recently announced plans to invest $28 million of taxpayer money in new i
INTEL INSECURITY
JOC Staff |
Warnings by semiconductor maker Intel Corp. late last week that earnings would drop sent global sto
SIZE DOESN'T MATTER
Simon Caulkin |
Big companies regularly get bad press, but they're a vital part of modern economies. In addition to
SILENT, DEADLY GANG TURNS NOISY, USELESS
David Sharrock |
It's two o'clock in the morning inside a modest gray-painted apartment in the Swiss town of Berne. T
WILL CHINA SHANGHAI SHIPPING?
Washington Report |
U.S.-Chinese maritime relations, which have been on the upswing, face another key test in a round of
SHIPPING MUST RETHINK SOME BASIC ASSUMPTIONS
Michael J. Beard |
The container shipping industry needs to take a hard, cold look at itself. For far too long it has s
LETTERS
JOC Staff |
A CRASH COURSEIN TRUCK STATSYour recent Feb. 19, front-page story ''In high gear: debate ove
THE HARBOR MAINTENANCE TAX
JOC Staff |
U.S. exporters may soon get a tax break, but it's the Supreme Court, not tax-cutting Republicans, wh
COUNTDOWN TO THE BIG 00
L. John Goldberg |
Less than 500 working days are left to immunize computers against the millennium bug - the potential
TWO VIEWS ON ASIAN MISCUES \ KEEP RIDING THE FREE-MARKET BICYCLE
Brink Lindsey |
Will the economic crisis in East Asia have a silver lining? That depends on whether the blame is u
TWO VIEWS ON ASIAN MISCUES \ WATCH OUT, CREDIT CRUNCH AHEAD
Chi Lo |
The worst of Asia's financial crisis may be over, but its financial outlook is far from improving. T
LETTERS
JOC Staff |
PHILADELPHIA STORYA BUNCH OF HOOEYYour negative piece entitled ''Philadelphia story'' (Feb.
CHANGING A RED GUARD . . .
JOC Staff |
China's National People's Congress, which opened Thursday, reeks of Socialist pomp as soldiers march
CLINTON'S SEARCH FOR SECURITY
Marsha Mercer |
A common theme running through many of President Clinton's recent domestic policy initiatives has be
. . . AND REFLECTING ON OLD ELITES
JOC Staff |
Adecade ago, Asia criticized the United States for its laziness and inability to change with the tim
THANKS FOR THE EDUCATION, SADDAM
Alexander N. Rossolimo |
During the standoff with Iraq, U.S. public opinion was strongly divided on what to do. The president
INTERNATIONAL MISUNDERSTOOD FUND
Stephen Lamar |
Mel Gibson's paranoid character in the movie ''Conspiracy Theory'' suggests that the International M
FARM EXPORTERS PLOWING UPHILL
JOC Staff |
BY DENNIS T. AVERYU.S. farmers have suddenly fallen into deep trouble. Washington's turmoil
CUSHY DAYS GONE FOR CORPORATE EXPATS
Anthony Landale |
International expertise continues in great demand as globalization rolls on, but the stereotypical e
LETTERS
JOC Staff |
JONES ACT DRIVESUS JOBS OVERSEASWhat a thrill - Anthony Poplawski's and George Ryan's fictio
STOP SECRET SANCTIONS
JOC Staff |
U.S. trade interests may be facing a new but invisible foe in their battle against unilateral sancti
US R&D ON A ROLL
Daniel S. Greenberg |
Contrary to what you've heard, these are good times for American science. But in a departure from re
SURPLUS SURFEIT
JOC Staff |
While Washington pats itself on the back for a budget surplus - the real credit should go to a boomi
CRAWLING ONTO THE KEYBOARD
Alan K. Ota |
The many words of Congress are taken down each day by 16 stenotype reporters, transcribed by 50 typi
CEOS: OVERPAID, OVERWORKED
Bernice Kanner |
Uneasy lies the head that wears a corporate crown. It seems that life in the boardroom and the corpo
MOVE IT, JAPAN
William Keegan |
The Group of 7 came and saw London late last month but failed to conquer it.Sure, they made
BANKING ON INADEQUACY
JOC Staff |
Bank capital adequacy standards may not be the subject of many best-sellers, but recent events in As
IT'S THE (ASIAN) ECONOMY, STUPID
Jack Payton |
As incredible as it might seem, a few important things are going on in the world besides the confron
PUERTO PROBLEMS
JOC Staff |
Argentina has received strong marks for its 1994 privatization of Puerto Nuevo, which serves Buenos
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