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QUESTIONING SOVIET GRAIN NEEDS
Vladimir Mytarev |
Will the Soviet Union be buying grain in the United States? A direct question requires a direct answ
INVITATION TO IMPRUDENCE
JOC Staff |
THE THRIFT INDUSTRY SCANDALS of the past five years make one thing perfectly clear: bankers are pron
STRUGGLING WITH THE US EMBRACE
Marc Levinson |
Around the low, round table in his ceremonial office, Cho Soon turns to me and ponders the question
STICK DOESN'T WORK ON DEBTORS
Sam Zuckerman |
When the subject of Latin American debt comes up, that old scare word, forgiveness, is finally being
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
BIGGER HIGHWAYS NOT THE ANSWEREdwin Unsworth's Feb. 28 column ("Channel Tunnel in the Dark")
STEP DOWN, MR. SPEAKER
JOC Staff |
TEXAS DEMOCRAT JIM WRIGHT is the most effective congressional leader in almost three decades. Since
MR. BRADY'S INVENTION
JOC Staff |
RUBE GOLDBERG WOULD BE PROUD of Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady's new scheme to reduce the foreign
TIME TO REBUILD EXPORT FINANCE
Alexander Trowbridge |
Continued improvement in U.S. trade performance will require a major improvement in the manufacturer
TUNING UP A 2ND STRING PLAYER
Michael R. Czinkota |
It has been two months since I've left the International Trade Administration at the Commerce Depart
WE MUST STOP MEETING LIKE THIS
Tom Connors |
A survey released last week of 2,000 business executives says they are spending more of their workin
INSURANCE OPENS DOORS IN JAPAN
A. E. Cullison |
If anyone doubted the growing importance of women in Japan's burgeoning economy, an examination of t
BUSH FINDS TIME FOR THE SPD
Lucy Komisar |
President Bush receives West German Social Democratic leader Hans-Jochen Vogel today, and it is more
TOO LITTLE, TOO LATE
JOC Staff |
THE INSURANCE SERVICES OFFICE lies at the center of the storm over the insurance industry's cherishe
TOO EAGER TO WHIP INFLATION
H. Erich Heinemann |
Risks are rising that the U.S. economy, in the months ahead, will experience a deeper recession than
WINNERS AND LOSERS
JOC Staff |
WHAT CITIES ARE LIKELY TO SHOW the greatest economic gains in the next five to 10 years? Mid-sized c
GENEVA'S CRUCIAL TRADE TALKS
Janet Porter |
Just a few hours in Geneva is sufficient to appreciate the enormity of the task undertaken by Arthur
GORBACHEV'S NEW BALANCING ACT
Milan Svec |
Is Mikhail Gorbachev politically better off after the recent elections in the Soviet Union than he w
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
SECTION 89 DOES NOT DESERVE JOFC SUPPORTWe find your editorial (March 10) on Section 89 of t
DELAWARE PORT DECISION
JOC Staff |
GOV. TOM KEAN OF NEW JERSEY is due to decide any day now on a new president for the Delaware River P
WASHINGTON REPORT UNION MAY TEST CLOSINGS LAW
Washington Bureau |
THE TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRY'S first test of the new plant closings law that figured in the 1988 trad
CLEANING UP BRAZILIAN BANKING
James Bruce |
At a time when international financial institutions are releasing new money to Brazil and the Brady
ALLENDE'S ANSWER TO DEBT CRISIS
Stanford Erickson |
Back in July 1973, I interviewed Henry Kearns, the president and chairman of the U.S. Export Import
DRUGS AND ACCIDENTS
JOC Staff |
AMERICA'S ANTI-DRUG CRUSADE is spinning out of control. The Supreme Court proved that on March 21 wh
LOWER THE MINIMUM
JOC Staff |
THE ARGUMENT OVER RAISING the minimum wage has been reduced to haggling. President Bush wants $4.25
GRINDING UP THE ENVIRONMENT
Torrey Byles |
I pull out a length of plastic wrap, rip it on the serrated edge of the box and wrap up the unused p
RINGING ISSUE
JOC Staff |
THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE. It has been years since that adage applied anywhere. The postman doe
'POLITICAL PIRACY' TAKES ROOT
James M. Buchanan |
As a group, American business leaders are second to none in expressing their admiration for the priv
JUMPING THE QUOTA
JOC Staff |
SEVENTH AVENUE AS A SYNONYM for the garment industry has become something of an anachronism. More ga
TWICE A VICTIM
JOC Staff |
IT WAS RIGHT OUT OF JAMES BOND: The captain of the containership Seaward Bay, out of San Tomas, Guat
PAROCHIAL INSURANCE INTERESTS
HAROLD D. SKIPPER Jr. |
The U.S. Constitution ensures efficient and fair trade by prohibiting statesfrom unduly inte
NEW OVERSEER FOR FUTURES DEALS
Edward I. O'brien |
One of the problems with the regulatory and legislative regime in the United States is that too ofte
MR. GORBACHEV'S OTHER GENIE
Tom Connors |
Secretary of State James A. Baker III had part of it right earlier this week in his comments on last
TROUBLE BREWING?
JOC Staff |
MRS. THATCHER'S REVOLUTION has turned "old blighty" upside down in more ways than one. Taxes have be
URGENT HELP FOR AMERICA'S CITIES
Terry Goddard |
American cities cannot survive as independent city-states. Federalism in America has become a one-wa
CHANGE AT RANTOUL
JOC Staff |
OLD-TIME VAUDEVILLIANS, when playing New York, could always get a laugh with the punch line: Change
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
SECTION 89 CREATED TO RAISE TAXESYour editorial "Save Section 89" (March 10) is wrong. Pure
NOT SO TRIVIAL PURSUIT
JOC Staff |
OLD CAR WEEK, National Barbershop Quartet Month and Prom Graduation Kickoff Day: What do these have
RELIGION AND BUSINESS IN CHINA
Eric Hotung |
As 1997 approaches and the future of Hong Kong becomes a matter of anxious uncertainty, Beijing has
NO SUNNY FACES ON WALL STREET
H. Erich Heinemann |
Spring is here, but sunny faces are hard to find in lower Manhattan. Financial markets are haunted b
MEXICAN UPHEAVAL UNLIKELY
George W. Grayson |
Reports of the recent violence that consumed more than 300 lives in Caracas have touched a raw nerve
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