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THE WORD FROM MOTHER NATURE
James C. Clow |
Doctors Bruce Ames and Elizabeth Whelan think we have to kill people to prove toxic chemical polluti
SPACE IN EL SALVADOR
JOC Staff |
POLITICAL SPACE HAS OPENED UP is how Hector Oqueli, the secretary of El Salvador's National Revoluti
DAN QUAYLE'S FEAR OF VIETNAM
Craig Dunlap |
The Democrats and editorial cartoonists are right. There is indeed a wimp on the Republican Party pr
CONFRONTING THE KOREAN DYNAMO
John Starrels |
Finding ways to compete effectively with South Korea will be one of America's major trade challenges
BRING BACK THE MISSING VOTERS
David Morris |
If voting is the heart muscle of democracy, the United States is sufferingfrom a severe case
ON WHOM DOES FORTUNE FROWN?
JOC Staff |
By now, you've heard all the theories as to why Vice President George Bush picked Indiana Sen. Dan Q
A TRADE TURNING POINT
JOC Staff |
NO ONE EXPECTS The Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act of 1988, which President Reagan unenthusias
CUTTING KOREA'S TARIFFS
JOC Staff |
THERE'S MANY A SLIP twixt cup and lip, the Greeks used to say. South Korea's latest import liberaliz
EGOTISM AND INTERDEPENDENCE
A.E. Cullison |
It has become highly fashionable among the Japanese these days to discern a new array of major econo
AN ASIAN OPPORTUNITY
JOC Staff |
PAKISTAN AND THE UNITED STATES have long been bound together in an uncomfortable marriage of geopoli
HEADING INTO THE HOME STRETCH
H. Erich Heinemann |
As Vice President George Bush sallies forth to do battle for the White House, the Republicans' proud
HEAVY LOADS
JOC Staff |
INTERSTATE HIGHWAYS ARE under constant assault from the weather, which bakes road surfaces in the su
NO HARM IN PLANT CLOSING LAW
David R. Francis |
Although President Reagan agreed reluctantly to allow plant closing legislation to become law, the D
NUCLEAR REGULATION . . .
JOC Staff |
RESHUFFLING THE BUREAUCRATIC BOXES on an organization chart is rarely the best way to improve poor m
DEBATING MEXICO'S 'MAQUILAS'
Luis Rubio F. |
Probably the strongest and most enduring trade link between the Mexican and American economies is ba
SWEDES BEAT MARITIME SLUMP
Janet Porter |
Fifteen years ago, the city of Gothenburg on Sweden's west coast was home to some of the world's big
POLAND'S ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS
Michael Kenney |
A Sunday afternoon walk - a much-needed break between a lavish dinner and a superfluous supper - lea
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RETURNS
JOC Staff |
THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION CO., the once-proud railroad that runsfrom the Pacific O
REFORMING DEFENSE PROCUREMENT
Albert G. Bustamante |
Press reports of the Department of Justice's far ranging investigation of possible fraud in defense
CONVENTION REPORT JAPANESE BAN MAY BE LIFTED
New Orleans Bureau |
THE SUCCESS OF U.S. companies winning contracts at the Kansai airport in Japan was a topic of conver
A TOUGH CHOICE
JOC Staff |
THE TICKETS ARE SET and the campaign officially begins today. As George Bush and Michael Duk
BOTTLENECKS ALONG THE BORDER
Maggie Rivas |
Alfredo Arellano Tafoya hit the brakes to avoid slamming his 18-wheel rig into the small car that cu
FREE TRADE ON MARSHY GROUND
Leo Ryan |
While the U.S.-Canada free trade pact breezes through Congress, uncertainty surrounds its fate in Ca
RELIVING AVIATION INDEPENDENCE
Bob Burkhardt |
After nearly two years of careful study, the blue-ribbon panel was unequivocal: An independent feder
COMPETING PLATFORMS
JOC Staff |
THIS WEEK IN NEW ORLEANS, Commerce Secretary C. William Verity wore a lapel button that had nothing
SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST
JOC Staff |
BUSINESS FAILURES ARE NEVER PLEASANT, especially for managers and workers who lose their jobs. This
LANDMARK ACCORD WITH CANADA
Alan S. Cohen |
Many trade watchers are focusing their attention on the commercial unification of the European Commu
REFLECTIONS ON THE OUTER BANKS
Tom Connors |
Coming back here to North Carolina's Outer Banks for the umpteenth summer in as many years, I rememb
ELECTION YEAR POLITICS
JOC Staff |
THE SENATE, SELF-PROCLAIMED as the world's greatest deliberative body, last week revealed its less
HIGHLIGHTING GLOBAL COOPERATION
Curtis J. Hoxter |
Harmonizing international economic, trade and financial policies often is advanced by world leaders
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, GREENSPAN
H. Erich Heinemann |
Last week was the first anniversary of Alan Greenspan's accession to the throne at the Federal Reser
MILES TO GO
JOC Staff |
THE LONGSTANDING BATTLE over automobile fuel economy is about to resume. Within the next few days, T
FORGING A PACIFIC POLICY GROUP
Richard Lawrence |
Outgoing Treasury Secretary James Baker had a secret, according to a press report early this month.<
POLEMICS FROM THE SIERRA CLUB
Frank N. Wilner |
The usually reserved Sierra Club, an environmental organization, is engaging in shrill polemics to t
LONG-TERM CARE
JOC Staff |
A CHORUS IS RISING IN CONGRESS to create a long-term care program for the seriously ill, and some pr
THE ECU FINALLY FINDS A NICHE
Bruce Barnard |
The European Currency Unit, a cosmopolitan, hybrid currency that lacks bank notes or coins, is start
OF FAILED BANKS . . .
JOC Staff |
WITH ITS EXPENSIVE RESCUE PLAN for Dallas's First RepublicBank Corp., the Federal Deposit Insurance
FIGHTING TEXTILE IMPORT FRAUD
Charles V. Bremer |
The American textile industry and its workers have been injured by the spectacular growth in textile
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
HOW INSURERS PROFIT FROM SUPPLY LIMITSThis letter is in response to a July 26 opinion articl
COUNTING VOTES IN MEXICO
JOC Staff |
A NORMALLY ROUTINE TASK will be a potentially explosive undertaking as Mexico's electoral college co
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