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WHOSE "PENSION GRAB'?
JOC Staff |
Who has been grabbing whose pension money in the long-running Teamsters strike against United Parc
SAVING THE FORESTS
Dennis T. Avery |
If you want to save forests, recycling paper can help a little. Growing trees faster can help a lot.
PREPARING FOR THE EURO'S DEBUT
Bruce Barnard |
The message has finally gotten through - Europe will launch a single currency on Jan. 1, 1999.
LETTERS
JOC Staff |
SHIP REFORM BILL WOULDABANDON SMALL SHIPPERSI agree wholeheartedly with Ed Emmett's suggesti
RESTRUCTURING CHINA INC.
Joseph P. Quinlan |
These are truly interesting times in Asia. The International Monetary Fund is back in business in Th
SLIM PICKINGS FOR ENTREPRENEURS
Daniel Grebler |
Despite its much-hyped tax cuts for investors and families, the new federal budget offers relatively
REVIVING RUSSIA'S AILING FLEET
Albert Axelbank |
With Russia's ailing shipping companies struggling for survival, some experts wonder if the fleet st
PALESTINIAN BOYCOTT
JOC Staff |
The endless round of tit-for-tat that is the Mideast ''peace process'' is reaching new lows.
CORPORATE SIZE MATTERS
Rudolph J.R. Peritz |
Recently, Sens. John F. Kerry, D-Mass., Ernest F. Hollings, D-S.C., and Byron L. Dorgan, D-N.D., thr
THE "LEAVE US ALONE' COALITION
Rick Henderson |
If you have any doubts that cultural conservatives completely control the national Republican Party,
LETTERS
JOC Staff |
A SAD FAREWELL TODON BECKER'S COLUMNFrom a very selfish standpoint, I took the news of Don B
ONCE UPON A TIME THEY LIVED HAPPILY
Leonard Larsen |
Maybe it's something in the stars or space alien influence or just an ordinary conspiracy, but it se
GLOBAL TRUSTBUSTING
JOC Staff |
The row over the Boeing-McDonnell Douglas merger that brought the United States and Europe within a
WASHINGTON REPORT \ FIRST UPS, NOW AMTRAK?
Washington Bureau |
The Teamsters strike against United Parcel Service may have a direct bearing on a possible strike ag
BRITAIN'S CHANGING IMAGE
JOC Staff |
The Financial Times' editorial last Friday had it right: Britain's image is under assault, not only
THE ILLUSION OF A STABLE BAHT
Vincent E. Cook |
The law of unintended consequences struck with unusual force in Thailand recently, where that nation
FAST-TRACK ON THE HORIZON
Richard Lawrence |
Let's turn back the clock to midfall 1994.''The 1994 congressional session,'' a commentary i
LETTERS
JOC Staff |
NO GOOD REASONSFOR JONES ACT REFORMOf all the arguments for and against Jones Act reform, th
PROFESSOR QUAYLE'S POLITICAL STRATEGY
Norman Levine |
Former Vice President Dan Quayle, who teaches ''Global Competitiveness'' at a university, is staking
INDIA AND PAKISTAN EDGE CLOSER
Suzanne Goldenberg |
Until the division of British India, during which 1 million people died and as many as 15 million we
THE CHANGING FACE OF ASIA
JOC Staff |
Recent currency devaluations in Southeast Asia are not only forcing the governments to face up to th
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
PHONE SIGNAL
JOC Staff |
Have you ever wondered why that $10 bouquet of flowers suddenly costs $55 when you use a teleflorist
EPA'S HARMFUL RADON POLICY
Cassandra Chrones Moore |
For more than a decade, the Environmental Protection Agency has proclaimed radon a potent carcinogen
LIVING IN FEAR OF PARTITION
Holger Jensen |
The Indian subcontinent celebrates a half century of independence Friday beset by internal conflicts
TRIFLING WITH US SYMBOLS
Herbert London |
When I visited the Statue of Liberty recently, I noticed that the National Park Service had placed a
REGULATORY WEEDKILLER
JOC Staff |
The Republican Congress may be committed to shrinking the government, but it has done precious littl
LET TAIWAN INTO WTO NOW
Greg Mastel |
Since President Nixon's trip to mainland China, U.S. relations with the other China - Taiwan - have
TEAMSTERS' SELF-IMMOLATION
H. Erich Heinemann |
Not long after human beings invented firearms, they perfected the technique of shooting themselves i
BENEFITS OF INVESTMENT
JOC Staff |
Have foreign multinationals bought control of the U.S. manufacturing sector? Protectionist fears not
LETTERS
JOC Staff |
US EXPORT CONTROLSADEQUATE AND IMPROVINGCharles Hamilton has written an interesting piece ab
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
STALINIST WAYS RETURN TO BELARUS
Geoffrey York |
Entrance exams at Belarussian universities this summer are being supervised by a shadowy new youth o
LETTERS
JOC Staff |
INSIGHTFUL COVERAGEOF THE CASPIAN REGIONSince arriving in Washington in early 1993 as Azerba
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
LOOKING 40 YEARS BACK
Edward Cowan |
Forty years ago, we were worried about inflation, recession and creating jobs for the least employab
INDIA AT 50
JOC Staff |
This week, India's 1 billion people are marking the 50th anniversary of their country's independence
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
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
CLARIFICATION:
JOC Staff |
The quote in Ted Prince's opinion article published Aug. 11 (Page 8A) should have read: ''I am intri
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