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GATT QUANDARY
JOC Staff |
FOR MONTHS DOOMSAYERS have been forecasting that the Uruguay Round of trade negotiations would colla
TAX PRINCIPLES
JOC Staff |
AS THE FIGHT OVER TAXES gets hot and heavy, at least some organizations are sticking to their princi
WASHINGTON REPORT TRADE BENEFITS ON HOUSE TABLE
Washington Bureau |
The House this week may approve most-favored-nation trade benefits for Czechoslovakia and vote on pr
CLIPPED WINGS
JOC Staff |
EXECUTIVE-CONGRESSIONAL RELATIONS in Peru could be better. Last week, President Alberto Fujimori wa
A PLOT TOO COMPLEX FOR TV
Marc Levinson |
Soap operas can be pretty confusing. But few television dramas are as involved as Washington's lates
ANNIVERSARY
JOC Staff |
THERE WASN'T MUCH CELEBRATION, but Sunday was an anniversary worth recalling. Ten years ago, on Oct.
CAN OPEC SURVIVE?
Charles K. Ebinger |
The Iraqi invasion of Kuwait and the subsequent turmoil in the Organization of Petroleum Exporting C
LET THE URUGUAY ROUND FAIL
Stewart A. Baker |
It cost Donald Trump more than $1 billion to learn this lesson: Sometimes the best deal is the one y
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
WORDS NOT MEANT TO DESCRIBE SLATERI am deeply disappointed that an article in your Oct. 2 ed
THE SHATALIN PLAN
JOC Staff |
SOVIET PRESIDENT MIKHAIL GORBACHEV promised to present an economic reform program to the national Pa
TWO FACES OF US SHIPYARDS
Mark Aspinwall |
In ancient Roman mythology, Janus was the god of gates and doorways whose two faces looked in opposi
NONE OF THE ABOVE
JOC Staff |
THE PEOPLE OF PUERTO RICO have every right to decide their own political future. But when the House
FARMERS' RIOT
JOC Staff |
AMERICANS MAY SCOFF at the excuse European officials sometimes give for their reluctance to reduce s
OPENING THE SKIES
JOC Staff |
DEREGULATION HAS YET TO make much of a mark in international aviation. While domestic carriers in th
HEALTH CARE: JUST COPY CANADA
James G. Driscoll |
Maybe this year U.S. physicians won't increase their incomes by 12.5 percent, as they did in 1989. T
UN CAN HELP BUILD DEMOCRACY
Lucy Komisar |
Soviet support of the United Nations role in the Middle East has given new importance and influence
JUDGE, JURY AND EXECUTIONER
Thomas N. Thompson |
Americans hot to do business with the Soviet Union or Eastern Europe should beware. The most crushin
LONGSHORE PROTECTION
JOC Staff |
IMMIGRATION RESTRICTIONS mean labor restrictions: It would be impossible to enforce limits on the nu
JOINING EUROPE
JOC Staff |
AFTER MONTHS OF HESITATION, Britain has taken the monetary plunge. But its leap into Western Europe'
REASON TO VOTE FOR THE IMF
Richard Lawrence |
Not in recent memory has a World Bank-International Monetary Fund meeting been as dogged by uncertai
NEWS JUST TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE
H. Erich Heinemann |
You may not have noticed it in all the tumult and the shouting over the federal budget, but Congress
ANOTHER OIL-RELATED RECESSION?
Edward Renshaw |
Since 1947 there have been eight years when U.S. crude oil prices increased by more than 5 percent o
FOOD FOR PROFIT
JOC Staff |
REPORTS OF CORRUPTION and conflicts of interest in the U.S. government's food aid program have recei
SHOTGUN
JOC Staff |
EXCESSIVE PUNITIVE DAMAGE AWARDS do need to be reined in. But in its eagerness to prevent juries fro
CLOSE DOWN THE PAPER REFINERS
John P. Venners |
The Bush administration has found out the hard way that the oil market doesn't necessarilyrespond to
JAPAN'S DEFENSE NEEDS AMERICA
Kyudai Mineo |
As anti-Japanese rhetoric grows more strident in the United States, some conservatives here retort,
ENERGY GROUP PLAYS IT SAFE
Barbara Casassus |
The Persian Gulf crisis has catapulted the International Energy Agency, the Paris-based club of indu
CAPITAL
JOC Staff |
CHASE MANHATTAN BANK cuts 5,000 jobs. Industrial Bank of Japan's high-flying stock loses two-thirds
THE SPOILS OF THE COLD WAR
Mary Child |
This may be the most ironic sign of the times in Europe since former dissident Vaclev Havel became p
CRISIS ENVELOPS US SHIPPING
James K. Boak Iv |
Our sealift crisis is easily apparent to objective observers. This vulnerability has loomed since th
GORBACHEV FLAILS AMID REFORMS
Milan Svec |
Mikhail Gorbachev is still the most influential player in Soviet politics. What he seems increasingl
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
The Washington Report column, "Crisis Spurs Mariner Reserve," which appeared on the Editorial/Opinio
A BOTTLE OF BUDGETARY BOURBON
Tom Connors |
The big landowner, the story goes, had given one of his tenant farmers a bottle of sour mash bourbon
CAPITAL SHOULD NOT BE TAXED
John A. Tatom |
The administration's proposal to reduce the capital gains tax rate was abandoned due to superficial
ENTANGLING WORDS
JOC Staff |
HIS UNWISE PROMISE in the 1988 campaign - "No new taxes. Read my lips" - has haunted thefirst two ye
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
TRACK USE MONOPOLY HAS ALREADY ENDEDIt appears to me that Paul Nelson ("It's Time to Open Ra
PUNITIVE APPEAL
JOC Staff |
AN ALABAMA COURT ORDERED Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. to pay more than $1 million toa woman def
BEFORE WE KILL OFF TEXTILES . . .
CLYDE V. PRESTOWITZ Jr. |
In all probability, this week will see the textile and apparel industries consigned to the ash heap
SINGH ADRIFT ON TURBULENT SEA
N. Vasuki Rao |
By any standards, the Sept. 12 summit of Indian political parties was unusual. There have be
TUMBLING DOWN THE SLOPE
H. Erich Heinemann |
The U.S. economy, which almost stalled during the first half of 1990, has tumbled down the slippery
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