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THE PHILIPPINES: WHAT'S AHEAD?
Joseph P. Quinlan |
Unlike Corazon Aquino, the new president of the Philippines must do more than just survive. The nati
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
UNION DEMOCRACY AT NMEBAThomas C. Harper's letter opines that you have "missed the essential
TRADING FOREIGN STOCKS
JOC Staff |
AMERICAN INVESTORS eager to buy stock in many profitable foreign companies have a problem. Shares of
AQUINO'S DISAPPOINTING LEGACY
Joseph P. Quinlan |
Six years ago, Corazon Aquino emerged from obscurity to become one of the most popular leaders in th
WASHINGTON REPORT FAIR WINDS FOR HOUSE SHIP BILL
Washington Bureau |
The bill attacking foreign shipbuilding subsidies should hit the House floor this week. The
FAILING TO LEAD
JOC Staff |
PRESENTED WITH A CHANCE to display its leadership on an important environment issue - global warming
ZUT ALORS!
JOC Staff |
FRENCH CULTURAL NATIONALISTS are at it again. The parliament's law committee, prompted by ha
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
AN AUTONOMOUS INVESTMENT CORP.It would be useful to clarify the relationship of the Inter-Am
THE "GREENING' OF FOREIGN AID
James M. Sheehan |
Western aid to developing countries is moving away from its original aim of countering communism.
LIMITED USE FOR MACRO ANSWERS
William Neikirk |
The tendency was to think of the disturbing television scenes as just another California fantasy, a
KEEPING AN EYE ON COMPETITORS
Patricia Crisafulli |
Call it keeping up with the corporate Joneses. Companies, more than ever, are studying indus
TOURING NORTH KOREA
JOC Staff |
AGING JAPANESE RADICALS who hijacked a plane to North Korea two decades ago have found a niche: shep
LESS OPEN SKIES
JOC Staff |
FEARING COMPETITION from strong U.S. airlines, the French government this week canceled its 46-year
REVIVING SUDAN
JOC Staff |
FREE MARKETS CAN SERVE all sorts of goals - even furthering religious nationalism. The gover
PROTECTING SOFTWARE
JOC Staff |
CREATING COMPUTER SOFTWARE - the sequence of machine instructions that cause computers to perform us
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
STOP NEEDLESS STUDIES ON TRANSPORTATIONRailroads are urging Congress to allocate more federa
A TERM LIMITATIONS SCORECARD
Tom Connors |
Advocates of limiting the number of terms members of Congress may serve gathered here this week for
CUBA'S SUGAR MARKETS GO SOUR
Nicolas Rivero |
With the demise of the Soviet Union and the end of its foreign economic aid to Cuba, the question is
SEARCHING FOR A DATE IN JAPAN
A.E. Cullison |
Mitsuru Yoshimoto clearly was embarrassed as he approached the reception desk of the Bachelors' Acad
MOVING MEXICO'S GOVERNMENT
Daniel Barkley |
Mexico's overpopulated capital, Mexico City, is plagued by chronic environmental decay. Whatwas once
TRUCKS AND CARS
JOC Staff |
IT'S HARD TO IMAGINE A MORE GRISLY SCENE: a car slams into the back of an 18- wheeler, the hood slip
UNEMPLOYMENT AND CIVIL RIOTS
H. Erich Heinemann |
The mindless violence that ripped Los Angeles last week had obvious economic roots. TheU.S. economy
THATCHER'S RETURN
JOC Staff |
FORMER BRITISH PRIME MINISTER Margaret Thatcher, who resigned from office 18 months ago, is back wit
AIRCRAFT SUBSIDIES
JOC Staff |
AN EMBARRASSED SILENCE from aircraft makers greeted Richard Gephardt's proposal last week to subsidi
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
HEADLINE ON USF&G REVERSED THE FACTSAn article in your April 6 "Insurance Briefs" section re
THE WRONG KIND OF SOVIET AID
Robert Hardaway |
The recent unveiling of the West's $24 billion aid package to the former Soviet republics has quiete
A LIFEBOAT AT LLOYD'S OF LONDON
William Pitt |
The magnitude of the crisis facing the Lloyd's of London insurance market seems at last to have dawn
SENDING A MESSAGE IN MEXICO
George W. Grayson |
The "black Wednesday" tragedy in Guadalajara in late April sent shock waves beyond the 20 blocks tha
FAA MAY REMAIN "HEADLESS'
Washington Bureau |
If Washington whispers are any guide, retired Air Force Gen. Thomas C. Richards may wait a long time
NARITA AIRPORT'S PAINFUL PROGRESS
Hirofumi Uzawa |
Why is one of the world's busiest airports also among the smallest, most dangerous and heavily guard
LAUNCHING A BUSINESS
JOC Staff |
GOVERNMENT-OWNED FACILITIES that launch rockets into space may soon face competition from a new sour
FOR SALE
JOC Staff |
SELLING PUBLIC ASSETS to private companies is all the rage in Eastern Europe and Latin America. It's
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
STATE PILOTS ARE AN ASSET TO SHIPPINGYour April 15 editorial tarred the state pilota
GIVING AWAY TECHNOLOGY SECRETS
Charles A. Hamilton |
In 1979, with the U.S. facing a well-orchestrated effort by the Soviet Union and its satellites to a
JOBLESSNESS AND THE RECOVERY
William Neikirk |
It was Paul Tsongas who kept the jobs issue alive in the presidential campaign. As he slowly fades f
PROPPING UP GAS PRICES
JOC Staff |
SOUTHWESTERN STATES continue their campaign to cut production of natural gas. This week, Tex
REMAKING EASTERN EUROPE
JOC Staff |
EASTERN EUROPE'S painful economic reforms have taken their toll. High unemployment and even higher p
IMPROVING PRODUCTION
JOC Staff |
FOR THE PAST DECADE, Congress and the White House have looked for ways to commercialize technologies
HOW TO BANISH ECO-IMPERIALISM
Gijs M. De Vries |
Since December 1990, when negotiations to conclude a new world trade agreement broke down, the Urugu
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
STATES CAN ENFORCE SOLVENCY STANDARDSWe echo your call for nationwide insurer solvency stand
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