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ROCKY PATH TO KOREA'S REFORM
Andrew Z. Szamosszegi |
South Korea's largest private banks recently placed the Kia Group, the country's eighth-biggest indu
LETTERS
JOC Staff |
NO GOOD REASONSFOR JONES ACT REFORMOf all the arguments for and against Jones Act reform, th
EPA'S HARMFUL RADON POLICY
Cassandra Chrones Moore |
For more than a decade, the Environmental Protection Agency has proclaimed radon a potent carcinogen
THE CHANGING FACE OF ASIA
JOC Staff |
Recent currency devaluations in Southeast Asia are not only forcing the governments to face up to th
PHONE SIGNAL
JOC Staff |
Have you ever wondered why that $10 bouquet of flowers suddenly costs $55 when you use a teleflorist
TRIFLING WITH US SYMBOLS
Herbert London |
When I visited the Statue of Liberty recently, I noticed that the National Park Service had placed a
LET TAIWAN INTO WTO NOW
Greg Mastel |
Since President Nixon's trip to mainland China, U.S. relations with the other China - Taiwan - have
BENEFITS OF INVESTMENT
JOC Staff |
Have foreign multinationals bought control of the U.S. manufacturing sector? Protectionist fears not
HELPING TO FORGE CLOSER REGIONAL TIES
Yosef A. Maiman |
Turkmenistan, which will provide the natural gas for a massive 2,000-mile gas pipeline to Turkey, is
LIVING IN FEAR OF PARTITION
Holger Jensen |
The Indian subcontinent celebrates a half century of independence Friday beset by internal conflicts
LETTERS
JOC Staff |
US EXPORT CONTROLSADEQUATE AND IMPROVINGCharles Hamilton has written an interesting piece ab
REGULATORY WEEDKILLER
JOC Staff |
The Republican Congress may be committed to shrinking the government, but it has done precious littl
TEAMSTERS' SELF-IMMOLATION
H. Erich Heinemann |
Not long after human beings invented firearms, they perfected the technique of shooting themselves i
LOOKING 40 YEARS BACK
Edward Cowan |
Forty years ago, we were worried about inflation, recession and creating jobs for the least employab
THE SLOW ROAD TO PEACE IN KOREA
Holger Jensen |
Famine has brought North Korea to the negotiating table, but four-party talks now under way at New Y
STALINIST WAYS RETURN TO BELARUS
Geoffrey York |
Entrance exams at Belarussian universities this summer are being supervised by a shadowy new youth o
INDIA AT 50
JOC Staff |
This week, India's 1 billion people are marking the 50th anniversary of their country's independence
LETTERS
JOC Staff |
INSIGHTFUL COVERAGEOF THE CASPIAN REGIONSince arriving in Washington in early 1993 as Azerba
LEARNING FROM THE PAST
David Luberoff |
Boston's Long Wharf, with its hotel, piers and park, is a major tourist attraction and a boon to the
MEETING THE NEEDS OF WOMEN
Karen Hein |
My mother, who recently turned 83, is a good example of what taking care of yourself and good health
BATTLE FOR THE GOP'S SOUL
JOC Staff |
Washington has been tittering for weeks over the William Weld-Jesse Helms feud. But should any one
CUBA IN REVERSE
JOC Staff |
President Fidel Castro of Cuba, who allowed limited private ownership some four years ago, is revers
CLARIFICATION:
JOC Staff |
The quote in Ted Prince's opinion article published Aug. 11 (Page 8A) should have read: ''I am intri
GIVING LOONIES HOME ON INTERNET
Toby Howard |
From prophets of doom to paranoia freaks, anti-gravity theorists and advocates of human cloning, cyb
COMMUNISM DOESN'T FEED PEOPLE
Dennis T. Avery |
North Korea is suffering a near-famine. Its rice crop is inadequate, the government's rice stocks ha
LABOUR CAN DO NO WRONG
Bruce Barnard |
Britain's new Labour government is still on a roll despite recent hitches that took the shine off th
LETTERS
JOC Staff |
PUBLIC GETS ONLY HALFOF CLINTON'S TRADE STORYMany will agree that media coverage on internat
RETIRING SUCCESSFULLY
James E. Challenger |
The lifestyle change with the highest failure rate is retirement.While still employed, most
MEXICO'S ELECTION BOOSTED ECONOMY
Deborah L. Riner |
Defying expectations, the financial markets digested the campaigns for Mexico's July 6 off-year elec
DOING WELL WHILE DOING GOOD
Jonathan Rosenthal |
Earning less than $2 per day, once a private misery, has become international news.Nike, Ree
INEQUALITY IS ECONOMIC NOT LEGAL CONCEPT
Anthony Chase |
Adam Smith said it: The initial purpose of law and government is to protect the rich from the poor a
WELD'S "OLFATO POLITICO' NOT GOOD ENOUGH
George W. Grayson |
Space-age communications, jet travel and the involvement of manifold federal agencies in foreign aff
US OIL POLICY
JOC Staff |
The United States has discovered the Caspian Sea. Or, rather, U.S. oil companies have, and they have
CUTTING PHONE COSTS
JOC Staff |
The U.S. government often acts on the world scene as a bull in a china shop, doing more damage than
SWAPPING CORPORATE MONIKERS
Bernice Kanner |
It seems the cliche that a rose by any other name would smell as sweet doesn't hold in corporate Ame
WASHINGTON REPORT \ RAIL MERGERS? NOT SO FAST
Washington Bureau |
As Norfolk Southern and CSX Corp. seek federal approval of their $10 billion Conrail breakup plan, t
LOSING SIGHT OF CUSTOMERS
Ted Prince |
Before we bury the maritime reform bill (S. 414), as so many seem bent on doing, let's take a look a
RELEGATING US TO SECOND RANKS
Erik R. Olbeter |
Internet users thought they could breathe a sigh of relief when the Supreme Court recently struck do
LINE-ITEM VETO
JOC Staff |
President Clinton has until Monday to decide whether to use his brand new line-item veto power and s
JAPAN'S FINANCIAL REFORM
JOC Staff |
How much is saving face worth? A lot in Japan, if the latest financial scandal provides any clue. No
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