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THE LUMBER FEUD
JOC Staff |
CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES are partners in a free trade agreement, yet their new lumber deal is an
SURGING EXPORTS
JOC Staff |
PAT BUCHANAN'S CAMPAIGN against imports has made headlines all week, but the Department of Agricultu
GET READY FOR "UGLY' LAWSUITS
Elizabeth Larson |
So yours is a face only a mother could love. Well, someday soon that little problem may be your magi
BUCHANAN: PLAYING ON FEAR
Keith M. Rockwell |
The most disturbing aspect of Pat Buchanan's stunning rise in the GOP presidential campaign is the s
CAN BUCHANAN WIN?
JOC Staff |
PATRICK BUCHANAN stands astride the Republican presidential field. No candidate inspires his support
DON'T SELL WEAPONS TO TURKEY
Jennifer Washburn |
It is highly unusual for the public to learn of a pending U.S. weapons sale before Congress is forma
APPEALING THE WTO
JOC Staff |
THE UNITED STATES is not taking last month's defeat before the World Trade Organization lying down.
EXPORT CONTROLS SHOULD BE FIXED
Michael Czinkota |
In the early 1990s, America's export control system finally was working well. The government's licen
SHOULD WE BELIEVE SUPPLY SIDERS?
Llewellyn H. Rockwell |
Since the 1980s, partisans of free enterprise have been stymied by the malicious budget rule known a
LEARNING FROM A TRAGEDY
JOC Staff |
MANY LESSONS can be drawn from any train collision in which lives are lost. One of them is that regu
WHEN SCIENCE TEAMS WITH GREED
Daniel S. Greenberg |
Forty years ago, when Jonas Salk developed the vaccine that prevented polio and immortalized his nam
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
AS A LOBBYIST, EPPARD 'GETS RESULTS'I have just finished reading your Feb. 8 article on Ann
BOB DOLE SHOULD KNOW BETTER
H. Eric Heinemann |
In the 1992 election, the big issue was "the economy, stupid." Now, pundits are saying the president
THE US DOLLAR: A YEN TO FALL?
Lawrence Chimerine |
The U.S. dollar continues to rise against the Japanese yen, rebounding to 107 yen last week after re
LAYOFFS IN JAPAN
JOC Staff |
JAPAN'S ECONOMY finally may show signs of life this year, but the aftereffects of recession continue
NAFTA AND DUMPING
JOC Staff |
AFTER SEVEN YEARS of promises, the United States again has ignored a pledge to its largest trading p
US STILL DOMINANT, BUT . . .
Trudy Rubin |
In a campaign year where fear of falling living standards is a hot issue, many Americans might be sh
THE TALE OF SALE OF BRITISH RAIL
Janet Porter |
The privatization of British Rail is degenerating into a farce as the discovery of financial irregul
CLARIFICATION
JOC Staff |
An editing error near the end of Warren Grimes' article, "Rate-Fixing and Ocean Shipping" (Feb. 14,
FRANCE TO THE RESCUE
JOC Staff |
IT'S BEEN A BAD FEW MONTHS for France, what with public sector strikes and the international outcry
FLORIDA'S CRACKDOWN
JOC Staff |
AT DUSTY ROADSIDE checkpoints, bands of local officials are trying to roll back the North American F
ASIA'S NEWEST POWER COUPLE
Joseph P. Quinlan |
America's "sweet-and-sour" relationship with China has curdled again, with a host of issues, ranging
TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT
JOC Staff |
CONGRESSMAN BUD SHUSTER'S cozy relationship with an aide-turned-lobbyist gives a skeptical public a
PRIVATIZATION, ROMANIAN STYLE
Arnold Zeitlin |
Nudged by the West, Romania is at last embarking on a massive privatization program, following the l
EXPOSING FLAWS IN TELECOM LAW
ROBERT McCHESNEY |
President Clinton has just signed the Telecommunications Act of 1996 into law - the largest single c
GREENSPAN DESERVES A NEW TERM
Keith M. Rockwell |
Would that every personnel decision were as easy as renominating Alan Greenspan for chairman of the
YELTSIN'S HAT IS IN
JOC Staff |
BORIS YELTSIN surprised no one Thursday by announcing that he will seek another term as president of
ROHATYN AND THE FED
JOC Staff |
FELIX ROHATYN is not pleased that Republicans killed his expected nomination as vice chairman of the
CLINTON'S NEW PLAN FOR AFRICA
Richard Lawrence |
It's a place where most people earn well under $1,000 a year, where one of every two citizens is ill
FORBES' OTHER CONTROVERSIAL IDEA
Brian N. Blackstone |
Despite his weak showing in the Iowa caucuses, Steve Forbes' flat tax remains a hot issue on the cam
BUCHANAN'S FOLLY
JOC Staff |
PAT BUCHANAN is promising a bloody trade war with America's best customers. If elected president, he
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
KFC THREATENS INDIA'S WAY OF LIFEOn Jan. 30, the anniversary of Mohandas Gandhi's death, far
REAPPOINT GREENSPAN
JOC Staff |
ALAN GREENSPAN has earned another term as chairman of the Federal Reserve. The main job of any centr
YELTSIN RETREATS
JOC Staff |
BORIS YELTSIN seems to be going out of his way to discredit himself in the West as the best candidat
ECONOMY STUCK IN LOW GEAR
H. Erich Heinemann |
Growth, or lack of it, will surely be a major issue in the election campaign this fall. While curren
RATE-FIXING AND OCEAN SHIPPING
Warren S. Grimes |
A recent staff study published by the Federal Trade Commission has again focused attention on rate-f
PLAYING POWER POLITICS IN IRAN
Michael Lelyveld |
As the United States tightens the cord of its embargo against Iran, suspicions are growing that it i
TRUSTING THE STATES
JOC Staff |
THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE of the Kansas Senate approved a bill this week that would boost speed l
HONG KONG'S FUTURE
JOC Staff |
HONG KONG'S RESIDENTS welcome the Year of the Rat next Monday, but many in this British colony will
REINING IN FINANCIAL ROGUES
Roy C. Smith |
The first half of the 1990s will be remembered in financial circles as a time when rogue traders roa
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