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PORTS AND POLITICS
JOC Staff |
THE NATION'S SEAPORTS are emerging from a long, comfortable era of benign neglect. No longer
A REAWAKENING OF CAPITALISM
Bruce Barnard |
Born-again capitalism is the all the rage in Europe now, reinvigorating a private enterprise ethos d
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 'NO NUKES' ARTICLE SMEARS INDUSTRY
JOC Staff |
I am outraged by an article carrying a banner headline, No Nukes are Good Nukes (Opinion, Jan. 25).
TRUCK RATE TROUBLES
JOC Staff |
WHEN IS A DEAL not a deal? That question has recently become an unexpectedly troublesome one
STEADY AT THE FED
JOC Staff |
AS ITS POLICY-MAKING ARM, the Federal Open Market Committee, sits down today and Wednesday to hash o
WASHINGTON REPORT LIABILITY 'BILL' MAY RUN HIGH
Washington Bureau |
THE CHAIRMAN of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, John Dingell, D- Mich., indicates that the
FIGHTING A WAR THAT'S WON
Stanford Erickson |
The Reagan administration, it would appear, continues to fight a war it already has won. In doing th
AID CHANGE IN EASTERN EUROPE
John Starrels |
Eastern Europe's command economies face an uncertain - though by no means hopeless - future.
WHOSE CREWS?
JOC Staff |
BY THE NORMAL STANDARDS, the 11 Kuwaiti oil tankers sailing the Persian Gulf under the U.S. flag are
CHINA AT THE GATT?
JOC Staff |
AS IT BECOMES A MAJOR PLAYER in the world economy, China is demanding big- league status. One visibl
CURBING CONTAINER OVERLOAD
David B. Letteney |
The shipment of overweight containers in international trade is a matter of concern to all segments
MR. SARNEY CHARTS A NEW COURSE
James Bruce |
Brazil's course back to economic reality will be difficult, but the government's helm this week show
CORRECTING A MISTAKE
JOC Staff |
NATIONS DO NOT LIKE to concede error. But much to its credit, the United States has done so. At a me
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
Conrail Automation Program ExplainedA Dec. 15 article, Conrail Eases Demands of Customer Aut
AN END TO THE RACES
JOC Staff |
STOP WATCHES, walkie talkies and running shoes may not sound like traditional lawyers' tools, but ov
PRESS FORWARD WITH TRADE BILL
ALAN Wm. WOLFF |
Not since the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and the General Agreement on Tariffs and T
SUPER SUNDAY, SUPER TUESDAY
Tom Connors |
The dividing line between professional sports and professional politics in this country is not alway
SINGAPORE DISMANTLES ITS PAST
Julian M. Weiss |
The clear link between tourism and economic development is understood by nations across Asia. A well
BANKERS AND INSURERS
JOC Staff |
ONCE UPON A TIME, there were lots of different kinds of companies in thefinancial industry.
STANDARDS FOR SEAFARERS
JOC Staff |
THE UNITED STATES has always been of two minds when it comes to international organizations. While i
WILL W. GERMANY GROW?
JOC Staff |
THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT the idea of economic stimulus that sends shudders up West German spines. Whe
CURTAIN IS FALLING ON GROWTH
H. Erich Heinemann |
The Federal Reserve System, under heavy pressure from the White House to stave off a recession until
THE COMPETITIVENESS COMPETITION
Richard Lawrence |
Which presidential contender knows best how to restore the United States as the global economic cham
DEVELOPMENT BANK DISARRAY
Barry D. Wood |
In 1959, the United States' vision of hemispheric cooperation led to creation of a regional bank to
NEW BUDGET BEGINNING
JOC Staff |
IN LAST WEEK'S State of the Union message, President Reagan issued a stirring call for a new beginni
END OF AN ERA
JOC Staff |
IT WAS THE END OF AN ERA last week when the Long Beach Board of Harbor Commissioners forced the reti
UNHAPPY TRADE ALTERNATIVES
H. Peter Dreyer |
Austria, its foreign minister is on record as saying, does not rule out the possibility of applying
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
Japanese Car Imports Need RestraintI have read your Jan. 5 editorial on Japanese auto import
THE CHRONIC CRISIS
JOC Staff |
EVERYONE'S INTERESTED when a crisis erupts. No one wants to read about it when it's chronic. The deb
FREEING TRADE IN THE SKIES
Daniel Kasper |
The United States and Europe are rapidly approaching an impasse over air services. The reaso
DAN RATHER'S SHARP ELBOWS
Stanford Erickson |
A journalist and a shipping executive were standing together on a 12-meter yacht that was cutting th
WASHINGTON REPORT TRADE BILL SHOWS SIGNS OF LIFE
Washington Bureau |
FINALLY, IT SEEMS, there is some movement on the huge omnibus trade bill. Congressional sour
MOVING AGAINST MALPRACTICE
JOC Staff |
PHYSICIANS DEALING with high-risk patients face high risks themselves when it comes to being sued fo
GIVE US TRADE RECIPROCITY
C.G. Alexandrides |
The U.S. trade deficit is appalling. The deficit for 1987 is estimated at $170 billion, a record hig
THE INF EQUATION
JOC Staff |
THE SENATE DEBATE over ratification of the U.S.-Soviet treaty limiting medium- and short-range missi
ENERGY BENEFITS FROM FREE TRADE
Marcel Masse |
The oil and gas industry stands to reap substantial benefits from the U.S.-Canada Free Trade Agreeme
COLOMBIAN DILEMMA
JOC Staff |
WHEN IT COMES to fighting narcotics abroad, the U.S. government expects other nations to act in ways
REVERSING MARITIME DECLINE
Alexander M. Haig Jr. |
Campaigns are judged sometimes by the issues they fail to discuss. By that standard, the current pre
EXCESS IN IOWA
JOC Staff |
WITH THE 1988 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION just days away, the crucial moment in our long, drawn-out democr
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
Hong Kong Exports And the US DollarI was most interested to read your report about the excha
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