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WAITING FOR EUROPE AND JAPAN
Richard Lawrence |
Richard Feinberg, executive vice president of the Overseas Development Council, a local think tank
HELP ARABS HELP THEMSELVES
Gary Kleiman |
As the United States and its allies seek a political framework to ensure lasting stability in the po
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
The article "Is the War on Inflation Over?" (Opinion, March 6) by H. Erich Heinemann mistakenly iden
BALANCED DEAL
JOC Staff |
AILING PAN AMERICAN World Airways was the most obvious winner - but not the only one - when negotiat
TIED AID SUBSIDY
JOC Staff |
WHEN THE UNITED STATES gives economic aid to foreign nations, it attaches few strings. Poor countrie
PRICE PARANOIA
JOC Staff |
KUWAITI OIL PRODUCTION has been crippled and a boycott of Iraqi oil remains. Yet six non-gulf member
IS MEXICO READY FOR AN FTA?
Christopher Whalen |
The Bush administration's optimism about the economic benefits for Mexico of free trade obscures end
TIME FOR RESOLVE IN GERMANY
Keith M. Rockwell |
For an outsider, there are few things more intriguing about Europe than the relationships between n
A CRISIS FOR TODAY'S EXCHANGES
PHILIP McBRIDE JOHNSON |
Suppose it is the year 2000. The U.S. economy is strong. The world generally is at peace. And the Na
PUSH FOR PRIVATE ENTERPRISE
Washington Bureau |
The Bush administration is trying to push the World Bank into giving much more priority to promoting
JAPANESE AID
JOC Staff |
BOTH THE UPPER and lower houses of Japan's Diet have approved a $9 billion Persian Gulf aid package,
FEDERAL RIGHTS
JOC Staff |
INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE and social activism are clashing in San Francisco. Officials at the Port of S
LEARNING FROM ANOTHER GEORGE
Mindy Kotler |
We do not always learn from history. In the aftermath of the Persian Gulf war, the Bush administrati
NATION NEEDS STORMIN' NORMAN
William Neikirk |
They say H. Norman Schwarzkopf could have any job in the business world he wants. "Stormin' Norman,"
PUNITIVE DAMAGES
JOC Staff |
THE SUPREME COURT'S decision Monday to uphold an Alabama court's steep punitive damages award is bei
ROAD PRIORITIES
JOC Staff |
GONE ARE THE DAYS when transportation issues were an afterthought at the White House. Presid
HEALTH CARE: NO MORE STUDIES
Daniel S. Greenberg |
It's easy to be misled about the prospects for fundamental reform in the economics and management of
GLOBAL TRADE TURNS 'GREEN'
Patti Petesch |
Environmental concerns are permeating one more corner of international diplomacy - the powerful aren
THE MUSSOLINI OF THE MIDEAST?
John Leming |
In the weeks and months following Iraq's Aug. 2 invasion of Kuwait, President Bush often likened Ir
CARIBBEAN INITIATIVE
JOC Staff |
AFTER YEARS OF TALK but little action, the 13 English-speaking Caribbean nations are taking their fi
ASIAN 'SUPERHUB' TO THE RESCUE
Takatoshi Ito |
The latest aviation dispute between the United States and Japan ended successfully on Feb. 23 after
GOODBYE KTO, BDA AND MRE
Tom Connors |
The victory celebrations are not over but much of the Persian Gulf war is starting a long, slow slid
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
FAULTY PREMISES FOR SHIP REFORMFor the most part, the Feb. 19 opinion piece ("Four Steps to
FOOD AID
JOC Staff |
DURING THE EARLY hours of the Soviet Union's military crackdown in the Baltics, observers predicted
GIVE AND TAKE
JOC Staff |
SOMETIMES, EVERYBODY wins. U.S. aviation negotiators felt that way after returning recently from bil
HIRING BY THE MOON AND STARS
A.E. Cullison |
Ichiro Yoshimoto, a recent graduate of a leading Tokyo university, was shocked to hear from the pers
INDEPENDENT FERC
JOC Staff |
BEHIND THE SCENES of Washington's search for a national energy policy is a quiet campaign to change
IS THE WAR ON INFLATION OVER?
H. Erich Heinemann |
Financial markets acted last week as though the recession were over. Stock prices went up and intere
DID 'BIG OIL' GOUGE PRICES?
RICHARD B. McKENZIE |
The shooting has stopped in the Persian Gulf, but the pot shots taken at American oil firms througho
REMAIL RULING
JOC Staff |
THE COST OF MAILING a first-class letter rose 4 cents last month, but February wasn't a complete los
EASING HIGHWAY CONGESTION
JOC Staff |
The following is an excerpt from testimony by Edith B. Page, a transportation analyst at the Office
SWEDEN'S ROLE IN A NEW EUROPE
Janet Porter |
"Wealthy," "socialist," "neutral" and "insular" perhaps best sum up the popular image of Sweden - b
BANK INSURANCE
JOC Staff |
FEDERAL REGULATORS TOOK a strong first step toward replenishing the nation's bank insurance fund las
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
AMTRAK DESERVES FEDERAL SUPPORTIn light of your previous editorials and Amtrak's efficient u
PLAYING FOR TIME IN MOSCOW
Dana Chasin |
If a year can be a lifetime in politics, then Mikhail Gorbachev's six years as Soviet head of state
PROTECTING AMERICA'S AIRLINES
Richard I. Kilroy |
With record financial losses and unprecedented industry concentration, U.S. air carriers appear to b
WASHINGTON REPORT QUICK BOOST FOR FAST SEALIFT
Washington Bureau |
THE NAVY APPARENTLY knows how much it will spend in the next few years to beef up the nation's fast
INSURANCE PARADOX
JOC Staff |
COMPETITIVENESS AND EFFICIENCY in markets usually go hand in hand. But sometimes business behavior
BETTER IDEA
JOC Staff |
SUCCESS IN BUSINESS often means taking risks. Burlington Northern Railroad, one of the nation's most
GORBACHEV'S NEW SOVIET ORDER
Magdalena R. Naylor |
Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard A. Shevardnadze stunned world political leaders with his unexpected r
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