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MASS TRANSIT STARTS TO ROLL
William Dibenedetto | Nov 18, 1996, 7:00 PM EST
I'm a mass transit guy, dating back to first grade at St. Louis Catholic School in Virginia, a long
WILL INSURANCE COVER A PULLED LEG?
Daniel S. Greenberg | Nov 18, 1996, 7:00 PM EST
Consultation with fellow seniors confirms the experience: The 65th birthday is a signal event for th
FEEDING THE HUNGRY
JOC Staff | Nov 18, 1996, 7:00 PM EST
Hundreds of millions of people, many of them children, are starving. Not because the world can no lo
LETTERS
JOC Staff | Nov 18, 1996, 7:00 PM EST
ADVISORY GROUP'SCLOSED-DOOR MEETINGAs a member of the Railroad-Shipper Transportation Adviso
SPOTLIGHT ON EAST GERMANY
Robert Koenig | Nov 18, 1996, 7:00 PM EST
In the Babelsberg film studio's golden era, Fritz Lang directed the Expressionist classic, ''Metropo
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RAMOS: THE PHILIPPINES' "COURSE-CHANGING LEADER'
Ernest H. Preeg | Nov 18, 1996, 7:00 PM EST
The Nixon Center for Peace and Freedom recently presented Singaporean leader Lee Kuan Yew its Archit
CHINA-TAIWAN FEUD
JOC Staff | Nov 18, 1996, 7:00 PM EST
The on-again, off-again talks between China and Taiwan could be on again, if Beijing accepts a sensi
EARNING WTO ADMISSION
Greg Mastel | Nov 18, 1996, 7:00 PM EST
As part of Beijing's campaign to join the World Trade Organization, a senior Chinese official recent
SUPREME COURT'S LABOR DOCKET
Christopher Cameron | Nov 17, 1996, 7:00 PM EST
Reversing a decadelong decline, the U.S. Supreme Court is facing double the number of employment law
HOUR OF RECKONING FOR NEDLLOYD
Tom Baldwin | Nov 17, 1996, 7:00 PM EST
Nedlloyd, take a bow.Nedlloyd Lines (U.S.A.) Corp., part of the Dutch transport conglomerate
DEADLY CARGOES
JOC Staff | Nov 17, 1996, 7:00 PM EST
The federal government has been trying for years to figure out what to do with plutonium, one of the
WASHINGTON REPORT \ GOT A SHIP? TAKE A NUMBER
Washington Bureau | Nov 17, 1996, 7:00 PM EST
More than 80 ships have been offered to the government for use in its new Maritime Security Fleet,
LETTERS
JOC Staff | Nov 17, 1996, 7:00 PM EST
USTR'S TOUGHNESSON CHINA UNDIMINISHED In his Oct. 31 opinion piece, ''Making bad China polic
OPENING TELECOM LINES
JOC Staff | Nov 17, 1996, 7:00 PM EST
Eight months after collapsing in a heap, the most important trade negotiations of the year have been
THE NEW ENCRYPTION POLICY
Stewart A. Baker | Nov 17, 1996, 7:00 PM EST
There seems to be an iron law of Washington policy-making: If you solve a tough policy problem on Mo
DIRT UNDER THE WHITE HOUSE RUG
Jim Wright | Nov 17, 1996, 7:00 PM EST
James Thurber complained that you can fool too many of the people too much of the time. But now that
IN DEFENSE OF CLINTON'S IRISH POLICY
Jack Mckinney | Nov 14, 1996, 7:00 PM EST
Now that the election results are in from the United States, people here are pondering where the rea
THE ISOLATED AMERICA
Charles Leroux | Nov 14, 1996, 7:00 PM EST
The news for America may be considerably worse than what you've heard.Although Monday mornin
REALIGNING FOREIGN AID
Robert M. Rubin | Nov 14, 1996, 7:00 PM EST
The federal government's entire portfolio of non-grant foreign economic aid, including export loans,
FLYING HIGH
JOC Staff | Nov 14, 1996, 7:00 PM EST
Federico Pena this week joined the long list of Clinton Cabinet officials headed for the exits. As t
NORFOLK SOUTHERN SHOULD JOIN CONRAIL
David R. Goode | Nov 14, 1996, 7:00 PM EST
In war, it makes little sense to achieve victory or peace if, in the process, you have ''made a dese
WINKING AT DISHONESTY
Bernice Kanner | Nov 14, 1996, 7:00 PM EST
We know that almost three out of five Americans (58 percent) think it's their right to take a keepsa
BRITAIN VS. EU
JOC Staff | Nov 14, 1996, 7:00 PM EST
It's Britain against the rest of the 15-nation European Union again, this time over an EU court deci
THE BALANCED-BUDGET MANTRA
H. Erich Heinemann | Nov 14, 1996, 7:00 PM EST
No sooner did the polls close last week than a wave of political detente and cooperation swept throu
LEGAL SERVICES: BUYER BEWARE
William Fry | Nov 13, 1996, 7:00 PM EST
Before signing a mortgage, home buyers are given pages of detail about interest rates, prepayment, p
LETTERS
JOC Staff | Nov 13, 1996, 7:00 PM EST
AIR CARGO EFFICIENCYHOBBLED BY POSTAL RULESThere are a couple of problems with your article
HANDS OFF JANET RENO
Sandy Grady | Nov 13, 1996, 7:00 PM EST
Her left hand shakes from early tremors of Parkinson's disease. She's 58 and dreams of sticking her
FEAST OF UNREASON
Dennis T. Avery | Nov 13, 1996, 7:00 PM EST
The U.N.-sponsored World Food Summit, which opened in Rome Wednesday, is a good idea. The world will
LIFTING AFRICA FROM POVERTY
Stephen Lamar | Nov 13, 1996, 7:00 PM EST
Historically, Africa has been overlooked as a commercial partner for the United States. Slowly, that
TRADE AND HUMAN RIGHTS
James A. Dorn | Nov 13, 1996, 7:00 PM EST
It's time for human rights activists and trade warriors to stop bashing China. Despite their protest
THE TRANSPORT AGENDA
JOC Staff | Nov 13, 1996, 7:00 PM EST
Washington is chattering about bipartisanship and may even achieve some measure of cooperation in th
MICKEY KANTOR'S LEGACY
JOC Staff | Nov 13, 1996, 7:00 PM EST
Commerce Secretary Mickey Kantor's departure from the Clinton administration leaves supporters of fr
GLOBE-TROTTING CASTRO
JOC Staff | Nov 12, 1996, 7:00 PM EST
Behold Fidel Castro. One day in Santiago, delivering a stern warning about the dangers of economic n
LETTERS
JOC Staff | Nov 12, 1996, 7:00 PM EST
MERCOSUR DOESN'T DESERVETO BE CALLED PROTECTIONISTYour poorly researched Oct. 31 editorial (
CLINTON'S TRADE AGENDA
JOC Staff | Nov 12, 1996, 7:00 PM EST
President Clinton began his first term with a remarkable trade record that included completion of th
THE FOUL WATER WE DRINK
Vernon L. Snoeyink | Nov 12, 1996, 7:00 PM EST
When we turn on a tap in this country, we expect to get clean water. But recent experiences are unde
REINVENTING GOVERNMENT AGAIN
Scott A. Hodge | Nov 12, 1996, 7:00 PM EST
If President Clinton and Vice President Gore are interested in ''reinventing government'' in their s
TOO EARLY FOR AN EPITAPH
Bernard L. Weinstein | Nov 12, 1996, 7:00 PM EST
The probable shutdown of the Connecticut Yankee nuclear plant has generated a predictable response f
THE CASE FOR CAPACITY MANAGEMENT
Robert A. Peavy | Nov 12, 1996, 7:00 PM EST
If so much weren't at stake for global transportation companies, a recent call for the Federal Marit
THE SURFEIT OF SUMMITS
Katherine Ellison | Nov 12, 1996, 7:00 PM EST
It was when I saw a poster announcing the preparatory summit for the sixth First Ladies of the Ameri
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