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HOLDING USEFUL SUMMITS
Philip Gailey |
The visit of Chinese President Jiang Zemin was just what Washington, a city gripped by political sca
STEADY ECONOMIC GROWTH AHEAD
Shauli Katznelson |
A dramatic combination of developments in the past decade has contributed to rapid growth in the Isr
OFF TRACK
JOC Staff |
Transportation is something most people don't think about until things go wrong. Over the past three
PHANTOM HIGHWAY SURPLUS
J.T. Young |
As Congress begins debate over the highway funding bill (known by its acronym Istea, pronounced ''ic
SHARING COSMIC RIGHTS
Thomas H. Naylor |
Whether Worldcom Chief Executive Bernard J. Ebbers is successful or not in consummating his $30 bill
TESTING WTO'S LIMITS
William A. Niskanen |
The future of the World Trade Organization may depend on a case that is expected to be resolved in t
BEGGAR-THY-NEIGHBOR TAX POLICIES
Bruce Barnard |
Europe's inward investment agencies are waging civil war.In the past, the bidding for foreig
A MAN FOR ALL DISASTERS
Mike Harden |
Is the nation ready for El Nino? Michael Duve wants to know.''Acapulco wiped out,'' he frett
ENTERPRISING GENERATION X
Richard Miniter |
When Joe Liemandt decided to drop out of Stanford University, he had more than his father's wrath to
IRELAND'S BRIGHT OUTLOOK
John Murray Brown |
Ireland's problem used to be that it had too many people for too few jobs. New figures from the Cent
POWERFUL GROUP TIES
JOC Staff |
China's President Jiang Zemin went out of his way to meet with members of the Chinese-American commu
EUROPEAN BEEF
JOC Staff |
The European Union is expected to make a last-ditch effort today to overturn a July World Trade Orga
STOPPING A RUNAWAY RAILROAD
JOC Staff |
The Federal Railroad Administration is again turning up the heat under the Union Pacific Railroad, s
FARMERS' GOOD SENSE
JOC Staff |
Farmers from Canada, the United States and Mexico have come up with a good, though by no means uniqu
THE NONSENSE ABOUT CORRECTIONS
Leonard Larsen |
With the possible exceptions of baby boomers and professional athletes, there is nothing in American
BETAWARE'S BETTER THAN VAPORWARE
Raghu Garud, |
A computer-industry executive was reflecting on the delayed introduction of Microsoft's Windows 95 o
LETTERS
JOC Staff |
NS' SAFETY REPUTATIONIS WORSE THAN ITS RECORDJames McClellan, vice president of strategic pl
LITTLE STEPS TOWARD BIG GOALS
JOC Staff |
As China's President Jiang Zemin wraps up his U.S. trip, one thing is clear. There were no dramatic
PUT FREE TRADE ON THE FASTEST TRACK
Daniel T. Griswold |
The approaching vote in Congress on fast-track trade authority isn't about an obscure congressional
DON'T PLAY GAMES WITH AFRICA BILL
David N. Dinkins |
Earlier this year, President Clinton announced his support for a bold Africa trade initiative which
FLIMSY COMPUTER CASE
JOC Staff |
U.S. trade officials went to Tokyo this week brandishing a complaint that the Japanese government is
LETTERS
JOC Staff |
PRIVATIZATIONOF AMTRAK WRONGIf a patient were on the brink of dying of starvation, would the
CONGRESS TACKLES INTERNET GAMBLING
Juliana Gruenwald |
For a gambler, the Internet is a tempting target. By typing in the address ''www.funscape.com'' on a
ANOTHER EMPTY GOP VICTORY
Ronald D. Elving |
President Clinton's sudden change of heart on the Internal Revenue Service overhaul bill must strike
SOCIAL INSECURITY
Bruce K. Maclaury |
Both President Clinton and Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan have recently said now is the tim
TAKING ON JAPAN
Peter Tirschwell |
In forcing a showdown with Japan over port access earlier this month, Federal Maritime Commission Ch
JAPAN AND MERGER MANIA
Joseph P. Quinlan |
It was a long time in coming, but merger mania is finally sweeping continental Europe. European merg
SMALLS STEPS TO A UNION
JOC Staff |
France and Greece both signaled in their own small ways this week that the European Union is working
STOP PICKING ON MICROSOFT
Tibor R. Machan |
Here we go again. About 25 years ago it was IBM, now it's Microsoft. The U.S. Justice Department jus
TRANS-ATLANTIC FAIR WARS
Mark Magnier |
How does it feel to be in the middle of a fight between the United States and the European Union, to
ADJUSTING DOWNWARD
JOC Staff |
To say that Hong Kong was responsible for Monday's decline on the New York Stock Exchange is grossly
TRADE NOT AID
JOC Staff |
During a week of topsy-turvy market gyrations sparked by mismanaged Southeast Asian economies, a som
MONUMENTAL MADNESS IN THE DISTRICT
Martin Kettle |
It was more than a century after the founding of the United States before George Washington was comm
ADMITTING CHINA TO WTO
Clifton R. Wharton Jr. |
As China's president, Jiang Zemin, prepares to return home, the question remains: Does China want Wo
LETTERS
JOC Staff |
FMC'S CREELDESERVES PRAISEI refer to your front page Oct. 20 article (''Creel pushes himself
THE RIGHT PICK AT CSX
Frank N. Wilner |
Were life but computer-generated charts, Americans who work on and live near the nation's ubiquitous
PLAYING POLITICS ON HANG SENG
Christopher Lingle |
Since July, Hong Kong has been the scene of momentous change. For the first time in history, a commu
MICROSOFT IN CROSS HAIRS
JOC Staff |
The Feds are after Microsoft again, and this time, they may well have a case. There is evidence Micr
HELPING THE NEEDY
Patrick H. Arbor |
For most Americans, the financial futures and options exchanges are one of this country's recognized
JAPAN PORTS REVISITED
Jack Heyman |
The news media has been abuzz with the Coast Guard's recent ''blockading'' of Japanese ships from U.
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