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END THE WHEAT QUOTA
JOC Staff |
WHEN IT COMES to fighting imports, Detroit's automakers have nothing on North Dakota's farmers. Whea
LIES AND STATISTICS
JOC Staff |
"TRICKLE-DOWN ECONOMICS," the defining issue of the 1992 election, is back. This summer, Dem
POSTAL PROMISE
JOC Staff |
POSTMASTER GENERAL Marvin Runyon made a startling pledge Monday: "Before the end of this century, I
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
US TRANSCONTINENTAL RAIL: ON TRACKA transcontinental rail system is very much in the
JAPAN: BURYING POLITICS AS USUAL
Tim Maga |
In a recent news conference, President Clinton suggested that Japan's ''apology" for World War II is
RUSSIA'S OIL GIANT WAKES UP
WILLIAM McKENZIE |
Write this name down: Lukoil. Americans soon may become as familiar with that strange-soundi
DIVING WITH SHARKS
JOC Staff |
A CALIFORNIA charter company has found a new way to attract the growing ranks of adventure-travel bu
WASHINGTON REPORT DUTY-FREE BILLS HAVE A PRICE
Washington Bureau |
The House Ways and Means Committee is expected to act quickly after Congress returns next week on tw
ROADWAY CHOOSES GROWTH
JOC Staff |
IMAGINE THE REACTION if General Motors stopped selling Chevrolets and focused only on newer name-pla
ECONOMIC NATIONALISM REVISITED
Alfred E. Eckes |
If free trade confers so many benefits, why is economic nationalism reviving in popularity among ave
GERMANY AND THE GHOSTS OF STASI
Roberto Fabricio |
The gray, 12-story stone building in eastern Berlin is now partly deserted, if we don't count the gh
POLAND'S CRIME PROBLEM
JOC Staff |
RISING CRIME is the dark side of Russia's economic reforms, but growing lawlessness is not confined
BEWARE OF MISSION STATEMENTS
B.J. Phillips |
In this era of downsizing, re-engineering and otherwise making corporate America lean and mean, inqu
STEADY HAND ON THE CURRENCY TILL
Keith M. Rockwell |
It was the July 1994 Naples economic summit and U.S. officials were trying to head off growing globa
STOP THE PLANNED AIRLINE FUEL TAX
Michael K. Lowry |
During the past two years, U.S. airlines have been exempt from federal excise taxes collected on the
REPEAL SUPERFUND
JOC Staff |
THE FEDERAL SUPERFUND PROGRAM, intended to clean up hazardous waste sites around the country, has be
WHY A SALES TAX WON'T WORK
This article is excerpted from a recent report by the Joint |
In order to bring less complexity, lower compliance costs and greater fairness to the U.S. tax syste
KODAK'S FUZZY FOCUS ON TRADE
Sam Inoue |
The Clinton administration has served notice that its efforts to use U.S. trade law as a lever to op
JAPAN'S BANKING WOES
JOC Staff |
JAPAN'S GIANT BANKS, once a symbol of the country's economic might, are scrambling to keep their hea
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
MULTI-PERIL CROP COVER MAKES SENSEThe Aug. 10 opinion article by Barry Goodwin and V
A TAXING PROBLEM
JOC Staff |
THE NEXT TIME a government pleads poverty, consider this: In 1993, the latest year for which figures
WOMEN: THE REAL BREADWINNERS
Joan Beck |
There's a danger that next month's United Nations Conference on Women in Beijing will focus on the p
STEPPING UP MEXICO'S DRUG WAR
George W. Grayson |
On Aug. 8, Thomas A. Constantine, administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration, delivered a
RUSSIA'S POLITICS
JOC Staff |
BOB DOLE wasn't the only politician to get a rude awakening in a regional vote last weekend. In Russ
COOLING OF THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
H. Erich Heinemann |
The world economy has started to slow. Except in the United States, there are few signs of an impend
HARBOR FEES
JOC Staff |
WHEN IS A FEDERAL LEVY a tax and when is it a user fee? And from the payer's point of view, does it
UK WATER FIRMS IN THE DOGHOUSE
Janet Porter |
Unless there's some rain across Britain fairly soon, the government could find itself in hot water o
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
THE MANY RISKS OF NUCLEAR ENERGYJack Edlow simply parrots, albeit more forcefully, t
THE UNION LABEL
JOC Staff |
THE AFL-CIO has taken time out from its internal power struggles to blast 26 U.S. lawmakers as foes
DON'T CUT FUNDING FOR SCIENCE
Steve Charnovitz |
Federally funded science programs are on the chopping block in Washington. They shouldn't be. Of cou
DOLE'S ANTI-TRADE AGENDA
JOC Staff |
BOB DOLE'S UNBRIDLED POLITICAL AMBITION has become the greatest barrier to expanding the North Ameri
CHANGING THE PICTURE IN JAPAN
George M.C. Fisher |
When people think of pictures, I'm gratified to note that most people in the world think of Kodak.
CLOAK AND DAGGER
JOC Staff |
"GENTLEMEN do not read each other's mail," said Henry Stimson, who as secretary of state in 1929 clo
THE BARE TRUTH
JOC Staff |
THIS SUMMER'S tourism marketing prize goes to Andrea Guglieri, mayor of a small town on the Italian
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
DISASTER COVERAGE: THE REAL SOLUTIONIt is gratifying to see that you recognize the s
WASHINGTON REPORT FMC'S FATE, JONES ACT ON DECK
Washington Bureau |
For at least a year, Sen. J. James Exon has talked about creating a "surf and turf" agency that woul
VIETNAM, CUBA: DIFFERENT PATHS
Roberto Fabricio |
The question, "Why not treat Cuba just the same as Vietnam and China?" has been gathering momentum f
DRUNK DRIVING AND TAXES
JOC Staff |
DRUNK DRIVING has been a major cause of highway deaths for years, prompting federal and state govern
SPARKING COMPETITION
JOC Staff |
RELENTLESS HEAT WAVES this summer have prompted some electric utilities to appeal for energy conserv
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
JAPAN HAS RIGHTS TO SUNKEN SUBYour Aug. 10 article, "Gold Aboard Sunken Japanese Sub
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