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TALE OF TWO TRANSPORT SYSTEMS
Janet Porter |
Air France workers may have crippled the airline for the past couple of weeks as they protested agai
GREEK TRAGEDY?
JOC Staff |
AS IF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY didn't have enough problems aligning its divergent economies, Greece, i
EUROPE'S UNITY STRUGGLE
JOC Staff |
MONDAY MARKED THE ENTRY into force of the Maastricht Treaty, a major step on the road to a unified E
WASHINGTON REPORT RUSSIAN TRADE POLICIES AT ODDS
Washington Bureau |
U.S. companies are miffed by what they see as a contradiction in the Clinton administration's polici
REGULATING INSURERS BY COMPACT
John M. Manders |
As Congress begins to look at funding and managing a national health-care program, one of the areas
DIESEL HEADACHES
JOC Staff |
DIESEL FUEL PRICES have soared in the past few weeks. The new federal fuel tax and a new national re
BLANC CHECK
JOC Staff |
AIR FRANCE has bought labor peace - at a steep price. France's bloated government-owned airl
ONCE POWERFUL ICC HANGS ON
Lawrence Lesser |
"Federal agencies do many things not because they make sense but because they have always been done
A WIDENING GULF TO THE SOUTH
Roberto Fabricio |
The coverage of events in Haiti, Somalia and Russia has been abundant on front pages and television
TELLING TIME THE RAILROAD WAY
Edwin L. Harper |
All intercity railroad passenger service in the United States will come to a halt at 2 a.m., Oct. 31
MEMO TO JAPAN: EASY ON NAFTA
John F. Neuffer |
At an international conference in Mexico last week, an official from Japan's Ministry of Internation
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
US HAS NOT CHANGED INDIA EXPORT RULESContrary to your Oct. 22 article, "U.S. May Ease Export
SIGNS OF LIFE
JOC Staff |
NO ONE IS CELEBRATING yet, but evidence is mounting that the U.S. economy is, in President Clinton's
ROAD TO ECONOMIC GROWTH
JOC Staff |
AMERICAN COMPANIES and their workers have taken a bum rap. The popular perception is that U.S. indus
STORMING A FORTRESS IN MEXICO
Andrew Reding |
The state of Guanajuato, 150 miles northwest of Mexico City, has long been a harbinger of change. It
PREPARING FOR A NEW OIL SHOCK
Richard Lawrence |
Recall Project Independence? It was in February 1974. President Nixon proposed it to "re-est
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
KEEPING TAX DODGES AT BAY IN CALIFORNIAIt is no surprise that your Oct. 18 editorial, "Calif
WHAT THE PATIENT ORDERED
JOC Staff |
MOST INDUSTRIES survive and prosper by asking customers what they want and adapting their products a
NO WAY TO SELL NAFTA
JOC Staff |
BASHING JAPAN to sell the North American free-trade agreement is poor politics and even worse trade
WHY AGRICULTURE TRADE MATTERS
Ernest H. Preeg |
The seven-year marathon Uruguay Round of trade talks under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trad
DAY-TRIPPING TO KHABAROVSK
Mark Magnier |
It's billed as a one-day trip to Russia. Starting at 4:30 a.m., several Tokyo-based journalists are
NEW ASSAULTS ON PRICE STABILITY
H. Erich Heinemann |
Rep. Henry Gonzalez, the populist Texas Democrat who heads the House Banking Committee, has launched
CANADA FRAGMENTED
JOC Staff |
CANADA'S POLITICAL MAP has been redrawn. After nine years in opposition, the Liberal Party stormed b
FLYING HIGH
JOC Staff |
ASIA'S EMERGENCE as the world's leading economic region is nowhere more obvious than in the rising f
GERMANY FLEXES ITS EC MUSCLE
Bruce Barnard |
Germany is tired of playing Mr. Nice Guy. Germans are finally shedding half a century of gui
THINKING ABOUT TOMORROW
JOC Staff |
SECURITY has become the Clinton administration's new watchword: secure health care, security from cr
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
FIGHTING THE LAWS ON DUMPINGIn his Oct. 7 opinion article, Prof. Kent Jones argues forcefull
SELLING NAFTA _ CLOSE TO HOME
Susan Aaronson |
In my neighborhood of Arlington, Va., the parking lot at the Ames department store is always full. S
JOB TRAINING WOES
JOC Staff |
ROSS PEROT and labor unions notwithstanding, the North American free-trade agreement would be a net
WASHINGTON REPORT STEEL PRAISE FOR CLINTON METTLE
Washington Bureau |
The Clinton administration is winning kudos from some steel traders for standing tough against Big S
GLOBALISM AND THE PACIFIC RIM
P.H. Koo |
Since the mid-1980s, the world economic order has been undergoing a profound transition. At the hear
JUST WHAT THE POST OFFICE NEEDS
Daniel S. Greenberg |
The encouraging news from the U.S. Postal Service is that despite a $1.3 billion deficit this year,
PALESTINIAN PARTNERS IN TRADE
Matthew A. Goldstein |
Among the brightest promises of the Middle East peace accord is the possibility of creating both an
MALINGERING WITH ERGONOMICS?
Baruch A. Fellner |
Ergonomics, the relationship between workers and their environment, has become a fruitful new field
INVESTING IN VIETNAM
JOC Staff |
VIETNAM is capitalizing quickly on its newfound international acceptance. The Asian Developm
VOLUNTARY ENERGY SAVINGS
JOC Staff |
ENVIRONMENTALISTS AREN'T HAPPY. Bill Clinton's new plan to curb global warming comes without the clu
THE CUSTOMS TRADE-OFF
JOC Staff |
AIRLINES AND TRUCKERS are hopping mad at the Clinton administration's plan to increase customs inspe
PAYING FOR FREE TRADE
JOC Staff |
LOWER TARIFFS under the North American free-trade agreement would cost the United States $2.4 billio
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
THE ICC SHOULD BE PRESERVEDContrary to the views expressed in your Oct. 8 editorial,
THE "GUYS IN TOWN WITH GUNS'
Tom Connors |
Last fall, television pictures of starving Somalians helped produce the political climate that permi
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