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PASSING TRADE BILL MAKES SENSE
Harry L. Freeman |
The "Trade and International Economic Policy Reform Act," the trade bill passed in May by the House
AMENDING RAILROAD DEREGULATION
Mark N. Cooper |
As Congress moves toward the public sale of Conrail, a debate has bubbled up over whether other cha
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
Shippers, Ports Like Cargo Data ServiceI read with interest your article, "New Forecasting S
PORT BILL AN ABSOLUTE MUST
JOC Staff |
CONGRESS SIMPLY MUST recognize the need for enactment of the pending water resources legislation, wi
FOOD TRADE FAIR LINKS US-USSR
Albert Axebank |
U.S. specialists came away with at least three important conclusions from the recently ended interna
BILLS THAT SHOULD PASS
JOC Staff |
IN TWIN LAKES, COLO., the town stages an annual event that Congress might consider emulating when tr
CALIFORNIA'S AFTER BUSINESS
JOC Staff |
CALIFORNIA GOV. GEORGE DEUKMEJIAN told a story a couple of years ago about two hikers who encountere
ECONOMICS CAN BIND US, USSR
Steven Lewins |
What does the new generation of Soviets seem to want to do? Especially as Soviet society - in Moscow
HI THERE SAILOR
JOC Staff |
ATTENTION ALL NAVY RETIREES. Those of you who miss slop on a shingle or its equivalent and whose leg
SCOTCH WHISKY NEEDS NEW IMAGE
Simon Cameron Moore |
Folklore has it that the heavenly angels are partial to a drop of scotch, which explains the 1 perce
TAX BILL HURTS MUNIS
JOC Staff |
ISSUANCE OF TAX-EXEMPT SECURITIES has been misused and abused by local and state governments. But th
PEACE TALKS IN THE PHILIPPINES
Richard Gourlay |
As the the Philippines election approached in February, corridors in Washington buzzed with intellig
WHY RAILS BUY STEAMSHIP LINES
Stanford Erickson |
''The real question is not why we are purchasing Sea-Land, but why such a transaction has not occur
ANOTHER DISCOUNT RATE CUT LIKELY
Washington Bureau |
DESPITE SOME RECENT statistical evidence of an economic pickup, many analysts still expect one more
THE SHIPPERS NEED AN ICC
JOC Staff |
THIS YEAR OR NEXT, Congress must deal with shipper complaints arising out of the Staggers Rail Act
THE SOCIAL OVERHAUL OF THE USSR
Steven Lewins |
The Soviet Union is metamorphosing. General Secretary Gorbachev, backed by Russia's post-World-War-I
LET'S ALL WEAR YELLOW
JOC Staff |
CORAZON COJUANGCOS AQUINO is in the United States. This brave lady, who chose to run for and win the
GIVE CONRAIL A CLEAR TRACK
JOC Staff |
LEGISLATION FOR THE PUBLIC SALE of the government's 85 percent interest in the Consolidated Rail Cor
TAX CHANGE WILL SCUTTLE SHIPPING
Philip J. Loree |
Late in the evening on Saturday, Aug. 16, in the final hours of their negotiations, the chairmen of
MULRONEY LOOKS FOR SECOND WIND
Leo Ryan |
Two years ago this month, Canada's Tories were swept to power with a lopsided majority in an electio
NEW MAJOR TAX BILL BY '88
JOC Staff |
UNCERTAINTY ABOUT THE TAX REFORM BILL sliding down the congressional home stretch has been affecting
GATT BID: SOVIET ACQUIESCENCE?
Kathleen A. Charles |
Suspicion between the world's two major superpowers seems to be on the rise with tensions mounting o
GRUFF GATT TALK
JOC Staff |
THE BLUSTER coming from the world's trade ministers as they prepare for the upcoming General Agreeme
WILL JAPAN USE ITS POWER WISELY?
A.E. Cullison |
Are the Japanese in the future going to use their relatively new-found economic power wisely? Lots o
STAR WARS' 'SPINOFF' DELUSION
Daniel S. Greenberg |
As the nuclear-free promise of the Strategic Defense Initiative, or Star Wars," founders on awesome
US TRADE DEFICIT IN PERSPECTIVE
Robert Solomon |
The U.S. trade deficit in July, announced in the last week of August, was at a record level. The new
AUSTRALIA MUST C HANGE TO PROSPER
Janet Porter |
The Australian Design Centre's prime location, close to the harbor in the fashionable Rocks area of
A PAWN IN THE GAME
JOC Staff |
THERE MAY BE A BRIGHT SIDE to the arrest and subsequent charging with espionage in the Soviet Union
ILA CONTRACT
JOC Staff |
THE MASTER CONTRACT AGREEMENT reached in Washington last week between the International Longshoremen
LACK OF DISCIPLI NE FOSTERS DEBT
Keith M. Rockwell |
Debt. It touches everyone. But, to paraphrase Mark Twain, while everybody talks about debt, nobody d
CALCULATORS TR ADED FOR PADDLES
Keith M. Rockwell |
This resort community is famous for its downhill skiing, its proximity to Yellowstone National Park
KEEP CONRAIL BILL UNENCUMBERED
Lawrence H Kaufman |
Elizabeth Hanford Dole, transportation secretary, finally has acknowledged what has been obvious for
SCABS IN REVERSE
JOC Staff |
ORGANIZED LABOR CALLS A PERSON who crosses a picket line a scab, an ugly expression to describe wha
FINGERS DO THE TALKING
JOC Staff |
PHONE CALLS, 182 of them over a six-month period, were made to sexually explicit recordings from the
CONGRESS' GONG SHOW
JOC Staff |
THE SUSPICIONS OF A CYNICAL TAXPAYER have been confirmed. The tax "reform" effort in Washington is a
MEDIA APPREHEN SIVE IN MOSCOW
Albert Axebank |
At this writing, a fellow American reporter, Nicholas Daniloff, is sitting in a Moscow cell charged
WASHINGTON REPORT
Washington Bureau |
Congress Back; D eficit Still There THE EARLY RHETORIC when Congress returns today from its
BREAKING THE 11T H COMMANDMENT
Stanford Erickson |
Jennifer Dawn Levin died in Central Park in Manhattan at about 5 a.m. on Aug. 25. She was 18. Rober
CONGRESSIONAL OUTLOOK
JOC Staff |
THE 99th CONGRESS RETURNS to Washington today with four work weeks left before its scheduled adjourn
MOONING IN EAST GERMANY
JOC Staff |
EAST GERMAN FARMERS HAVE A PROBLEM. When the farmers stoop to tend their crops, their pants slide d
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