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TRUCK SAFETY LOOPHOLE
JOC Staff |
FOR THE LAST HALF CENTURY, a gaping hole has existed in the nation's truck safety laws - a hole big
DOING IT SAN FRANCISCO STYLE
Linda Hale Bucklin |
Casually dressed in a teal green Ralph Lauren sweater, polo shirt and rumpled corduroy slacks, forme
BASEBALL'S SHAME
JOC Staff |
THERE MAY BE a bright side to last week's unfortunate Al Campanis episode. The Los Angeles D
COMPETITIVENESS: AN OLD GAME
Susan Aaronson |
What is competitiveness? Is it "industrial policy" cloaked in sophisticated verbiage? Is it "protect
WASHINGTON REPORT TREASURY, ECONOMISTS DIVIDED
Washington Bureau |
THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT'S STANCE that present exchange rates are satisfactory surprises a number of
HOW'S THAT AGAIN?
JOC Staff |
OXYMORONS ABOUND in Washington, and the regulators of our merchant marine frequently employ one of t
THAT DELICATE BALANCE
Wayne Bert |
A delicate balance exists between export controls and trade promotion.Excessively restrictiv
SFSP REVISITED
JOC Staff |
SIMPLE FAIRNESS DICTATES the Interstate Commerce Commission reconsider its decision of last July th
SPEAKES SPEAKS ON THE MEDIA
Stanford Erickson |
Larry Speakes, President Reagan's former chief spokesman, is heading up communications for Merrill
THE FARMERS' UPRISING
JOC Staff |
A GROUP OF FARMERS, with no apparent affiliation or even any designated leader, successfully shut do
FOREIGN AID CONCERNS STIRRED
Richard Lawrence |
Finance ministers from the developing countries voiced great concern here this week about a slowdown
ON FRATERNIZING WITH THE SOVIETS
Albert Axebank |
A great U.S. newspaper, looking for reasons behind the "spy scandal" involving marines and a dazzlin
THE MANY FACES OF PRESS AGENTS
Albert L. Kraus |
Some of my best friends are, or have been, press agents. I thought I had better say that, ri
THE SPREADING SCANDAL
JOC Staff |
IF THERE WERE ANY DOUBTS that the burgeoning securities scandal has spread beyond U.S. borders, they
SIX YEARS OF MARITIME DECLINE
Thomas A. Schaaf |
The frustration of trying to conduct a constructive engagement policy with the Reagan administration
JACKIE ROBINSON'S GREATEST FEAT
Tom Connors |
This was going to be a column about President Reagan's effort last week to prevent a congressional o
JAPAN'S RISING ELECTRIC SUN
Daniel S. Greenberg |
The latest report from the race for riches through science is that Japan is on its way to dominating
A DISCOURAGING WORD
JOC Staff |
TWICE NOW IN recent weeks, important officials from Japan and West Germany have dismissed the notio
SORTING ECONOMIC DATA
JOC Staff |
SOMETIMES IT SEEMS THE GOVERNMENT and industries pepper us with more economic statistics than we kno
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. BRIEFS
JOC Staff |
To Understand Umbrella MayhemIn my long time observation of the annoyances of survival in Ne
THE DEMAND FOR URCHINS
JOC Staff |
IF THERE'S ONE group that should be worried about a tit-for-tat trade war between the United States
TENUOUS TIMES FOR ACCORD
JOC Staff |
JUST WHEN FREE TRADE negotiations with Canada finally seem to be moving merrily along, another obsta
CRITICAL TIME FOR FINANCIAL MARTS
H. Erich Heinemann |
The economy is off to a good start in 1987. Total employment posted a solid 3 percent gain d
ELECTION RESULTS SHAKE GERMANY
Jess Lukomski |
The stunning victory by Christian Democrats and their coalition partners, the Free Democrats, in Hes
SHIPPERS FACE LIMITED COVERAGE
Saul Sorkin |
Whenever goods are transported in interstate or foreign commerce, very likely the liability of the c
OPENING NEW MARKETS
JOC Staff |
TRADITIONALLY, THE ROLE OF shippers associations has been limited to pooling cargo for the purposes
EMIGRATION AGAIN HAUNTS IRELAND
Bruce Barnard |
The express trains pulling into Euston Station in North London are carrying more Irish passengers th
TORT REFORM DEBATE CONTINUES (SECOND OF TWO ARTICLES)
Albert J. Millus |
In the last article we noted the change in emphasis placed on civil justice system reform by spokesm
USE THE FUND
JOC Staff |
A STORM IS BREWING over the Reagan administration's proposal to cover a greater percentage of the Fe
THE SINS OF BAKKER AND REAGAN
Stanford Erickson |
The story goes that there was this devout Catholic nun in the Philippines who talked with Jesus eve
RESTRUCTURING JAPAN
JOC Staff |
THE JAPANESE REGARD AMERICAN lectures on economic matters as counterproductive and hypocritical. But
WASHINGTON REPORT IMF, WORLD BANK TALKS TO BEGIN
Washington Bureau |
THE WORLD'S FINANCE MINISTERS and central bankers gather here this week for the spring meetings of t
MISSED TARGETS: GOOD NEWS?
Hobart Rowen |
There isn't a chance of a snowball in hell that the Gramm-Rudman-Hollings deficit target of $108 bil
THE ICC AT 100
JOC Staff |
TODAY MARKS THE 100TH BIRTHDAY of the Interstate Commerce Commission, a good time to reflect on the
US-JAPAN TRADE A 2-WAY STREET
Norman D. Shumway |
''The relationship between the United States and Japan is the most important bilateral relationship
JOFC EDITORS DOUBLE IN BRASS
Albert L. Kraus |
Charles Townsend Copeland, a beloved Harvard professor of English beginning in 1925, called his favo
A SHORT CAREER
JOC Staff |
THE TERM "BURNOUT" has become more and more a part of our lexicon. We hear it applied to athletes, c
OUR MINDS ARE JOKE-ORIENTED
Alan Riter |
The mind is an unruly thing, which revels in playing practical jokes on its owner. For examp
WHO'S IN CHARGE
JOC Staff |
THE UNITED STATES was founded on a system of sovereign states joined by a strong central government.
OPPORTUNITY IN UNWANTED MAIL
Tom Connors |
Back at the ranch, which sprawls over a half acre of Virginia countryside, we get a lot of unwanted
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