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TIME TO REFORM WELFARE
JOC Staff | Sep 10, 1987, 8:00 PM EDT
WELFARE REFORM might seem an idea whose time has come. House Democrats have introduced a bill costin
CRUDE CRUNCH HITS POLITICS
JOC Staff | Sep 10, 1987, 8:00 PM EDT
HOW BAD HAS THE OIL-PRICE BUST been for business in the energy-dependent states? By now, most people
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff | Sep 9, 1987, 8:00 PM EDT
Taiwanese Concern In US Trade StressedIn your editorial of Aug. 21, 1987 related to your "Sp
SOVIETS JOIN THE CLUB
JOC Staff | Sep 9, 1987, 8:00 PM EDT
ALL TOO OFTEN, economics plays handmaiden to other concerns when it comes to foreign affairs. There
THE PERONISTS' TURN
JOC Staff | Sep 9, 1987, 8:00 PM EDT
THE RESULTS of last Sunday's election in Argentina pose a major challenge for that country's 4-year-
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PROTECTION HARMS US SECURITY
Paula Stern | Sep 9, 1987, 8:00 PM EDT
Strengthening our national defense globally and our competitive standing internationally should be t
ANSWERING MACHINE POSSIBILITIES
Tom Connors | Sep 9, 1987, 8:00 PM EDT
I called a friend last weekend for tennis and spoke with his telephone answering machine. I think su
HARD LANDING IN AN ELECTION YEAR
H. Erich Heinemann | Sep 8, 1987, 8:00 PM EDT
The economy has rounded the corner into the homestretch of 1987 in remarkably good shape. The major
TOUGH TASKS FOR NAKASONE HEIR
A.E. Cullison | Sep 8, 1987, 8:00 PM EDT
Japan's plucky prime minister, whose five years in office come to an end on the 30th of next month,
INTER-GERMAN DIALOGUE
JOC Staff | Sep 8, 1987, 8:00 PM EDT
THE VISIT OF EAST GERMAN LEADER Erich Honecker to West Germany marks a milestone in the tense histor
TRUCK SAFETY FACTS, NOT HUNCHES
Thomas H. Hanna | Sep 8, 1987, 8:00 PM EDT
When it comes to highway safety, it is striking how readily people recommend solutions to problems o
FAMILY IMPACT
JOC Staff | Sep 8, 1987, 8:00 PM EDT
PRESIDENT REAGAN'S new executive order requiring federal agencies to evaluate the impact of their po
GORBACHEV'S E. EUROPEAN GAMBIT
Milan Svec | Sep 7, 1987, 8:00 PM EDT
Recent demonstrations in Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia provided a new reminder to Soviet leader Mikh
NEW SENSE OF PURPOSE FOR UNIONS
Paul M. Swiercz | Sep 7, 1987, 8:00 PM EDT
On June 11, 1987, the nation's air traffic controllers voted 2-1 to form the National Air Traffic C
THE SATURATION CAPER
JOC Staff | Sep 7, 1987, 8:00 PM EDT
CONGRESSMEN SPEND a lot of time griping about other nations' non-tariffbarriers to trade. Th
A VOTE FOR PRODUCTIVITY
JOC Staff | Sep 7, 1987, 8:00 PM EDT
THE COST OF MOVING cargo through a seaport is based on many factors, only one of which is longshore
UK'S HIGH-TECH CHANGE OF HEART
Edwin Unsworth | Sep 7, 1987, 8:00 PM EDT
The mere mention of new technology is usually enough to raise the hackles of Britain's trades unions
NORWAY'S FORGOTTEN CONTRIBUTION
Norman A. Bailey | Sep 3, 1987, 8:00 PM EDT
The participation of the Norwegian firm Kongsberg Trade - a division of Kongsberg Vaapenfabrikk - in
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff | Sep 3, 1987, 8:00 PM EDT
Time to Point Finger At CanadaI noted in your Aug. 12 issue some comments made by Leonard H.
HELP FOR THE HOMELESS
JOC Staff | Sep 3, 1987, 8:00 PM EDT
IT'S HARD TO GO FAR in any major city without running into the homeless. Train stations and bus term
REPEAL JACKSON-VANIK
JOC Staff | Sep 3, 1987, 8:00 PM EDT
WHEN THE NOMINATION of C. William Verity Jr. as secretary of commerce comes before the Senate Commer
OPIUM RIGHT OFF THE BOAT
Albert L. Kraus | Sep 3, 1987, 8:00 PM EDT
There was no television 160 years ago when Samuel F.B. Morse founded The Journal of Commerce. No rad
BIG STEEL'S BIG BAILOUT
JOC Staff | Sep 2, 1987, 8:00 PM EDT
THE STEEL INDUSTRY HAS EXTRACTED a lot from the U.S. taxpayer, all in the name of saving basic indus
AUTO INDUSTRY BECOMING A SHELL
John J. Lafalce | Sep 2, 1987, 8:00 PM EDT
Americas' two biggest car companies and the United Auto Workers Union have begun the most critical l
EUROPE'S NUCLEAR CHESS GAME
Tom Connors | Sep 2, 1987, 8:00 PM EDT
Although I am not much of a chess player, I am an expert at making a particular move. It inv
CORRECTION
JOC Staff | Sep 2, 1987, 8:00 PM EDT
The name of Rep. Dante Fascell, D-Fla., was misspelled in a letter published in Tuesday's edition of
CREATING A PRIVATE RESERVE FLEET
D.R. Yearwood | Sep 2, 1987, 8:00 PM EDT
A recent Journal of Commerce editorial ("Who Needs a Fleet?", Aug. 17) notes the disinterest of the
FED CHIEF FACES A TRIAL BY FIRE
H. Erich Heinemann | Sep 1, 1987, 8:00 PM EDT
Alan Greenspan has hardly had time to find his way to the tennis courts at the Federal Reserve Board
TRICKY TRACE FOR SERVICES TRADE
Richard Lawrence | Sep 1, 1987, 8:00 PM EDT
No phase of the Uruguay Round trade negotiations in Geneva is likely to be trickier, or more frustra
INSURANCE BARRIERS INHIBIT TRADE
Ward L. Mauck | Sep 1, 1987, 8:00 PM EDT
An U.S. ship, filled with U.S. grain, sails to the port of a U.S. trading partner. One might expect
A TIME OF TESTING
JOC Staff | Sep 1, 1987, 8:00 PM EDT
OVERTHROWING A DICTATORSHIP is one thing. Establishing a democracy is altogether another.As the Phil
THE LAVI GOES DOWN
JOC Staff | Sep 1, 1987, 8:00 PM EDT
THE ISRAELI GOVERNMENT'S much-debated decision not to build the Lavi fighter plane is a victory for
TAX LAW HURTS US-OWNED FLEET
Philip J. Loree | Aug 31, 1987, 8:00 PM EDT
The loss of reinvestment tax deferral for U.S.-owned shipping, which resultedfrom some last
BRITISH FIRMS ON US BUYING SPREE
Janet Porter | Aug 31, 1987, 8:00 PM EDT
Not content with eating Big Macs, watching Dynasty and following U.S. football, Britain seems intent
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff | Aug 31, 1987, 8:00 PM EDT
'Who Needs a Fleet?' Took Brave StandI would like to congratulate The Journal of Commerce on
SPIKING THE TOP GUNS
JOC Staff | Aug 31, 1987, 8:00 PM EDT
TO HEAR THE BIG defense contractors tell it, they don't expect anything when they hire retired gener
LET'S FIND OUT
JOC Staff | Aug 31, 1987, 8:00 PM EDT
WHEN SECRETARY OF STATE William Seward bought Alaska from Czar Alexander II in 1867 for two cents an
WHERE'S THE BEEF?
JOC Staff | Aug 30, 1987, 8:00 PM EDT
TENNESSEE SEN. ALBERT GORE JR. gained some much-needed attention in the Aug. 23 Democraticdebate in
FINANCIAL THREAT, TOO
JOC Staff | Aug 30, 1987, 8:00 PM EDT
AIDS, THE 20th CENTURY counterpart to ancient leprosy and the bubonic plague, is casting a deadly sh
WASHINGTON REPORT MARITIME UNIONS FUND CANDIDATES
Washington Bureau | Aug 30, 1987, 8:00 PM EDT
THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION is still 15 months away, but the maritime unions have begun writing checks
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