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SEALIFT AID STILL NOT QUITE RIGHT
Robert W. Kesteloot |
The 1991 Defense Department budget debate initially anticipated a "peace dividend." In early August
FOR WHOM NOBELS DON'T TOLL
Tom Connors |
The Nobel Prizes have been announced and, once again, I have been passed over. In earlier ye
DRUG DEAL
JOC Staff |
WHEN THE ELDERLY CANNOT AFFORD the premiums and deductibles for Medicare, the federal health plan fo
FROZEN BY FEAR OF THE PRESENT
Mike Barnicle |
Last week, I found a woman in Somerville, Mass., who lives in a Dodge station wagon with her two dog
LEFT BY THE WAYSIDE
JOC Staff |
WHEN IT PUSHED for a new round of international trade talks four years ago, free trade in services
NO GAINS FROM BUDGET CUTTING
John T. Bennett |
The current debate over monetary and fiscal policy has focused on the federal budget deficit. Those
BANKS' GREATEST NEED: PROFITS
H. Erich Heinemann |
The Federal Budget Follies - Washington's longest running situation comedy - has exposed the bankrup
JUST A BEGINNING
JOC Staff |
THE GOOD NEWS is that, with Herculean labor, Congress and the White House have crafted a budget deal
PROOF THAT WE'RE NOT JAPAN
Richard Lawrence |
Three recent reports, each from a different direction, raise a mutual question - What kind of job is
RICE: DOING IT JAPAN'S WAY
Noboru Noguchi |
As the showdown over rice liberalization approaches, the political taboo on deregulating Japan's sta
FAIR EXCHANGE: DEBT FOR DRUGS
Howard M. Liebman |
Swaps are all the rage. In the sixties, one swapped spouses. Later, barterclubs were formed
FAST SEALIFT
JOC Staff |
THIS YEAR'S FEDERAL BUDGET is tight. Yet, somehow, it has room for maritime spending that's hard to
US-SOVIET PACT BEARS NO FRUIT
Mark D. Berniker |
Mikhail Gorbachev and George Bush signed several commercial agreements in Washington this past summe
BARNSTORMING
JOC Staff |
IF YOU WANT FREER TRADE, you've got to sell it. In that spirit, U.S. Commerce Secretary Robert Mosba
A PEEK AT THE SUBSIDY POLICY
Washington Bureau |
Speculation grows as the Bush administration continues to ponder changes in the subsidy programs for
ON-THE-JOB TRAINING
JOC Staff |
IT'S HARD TO FIND an executive who doesn't lament the lack of basic skills among prospective employe
STILL WAITING FOR ALLIES' SUPPORT
Curtis J. Hoxter |
The influential chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, Les Aspin, called it "schnorrerism."
TAX THE RICH, FOOL THE POOR
Marc Levinson |
OK, so we're gonna tax the rich. Or, to be more precise, we're gonna tax folks who earn a lot of mo
EASIER MONEY
JOC Staff |
IN NORMAL TIMES, a 0.8 percent jump in the cost of living in a single month would be cause for alarm
LATIN POLICY RECONSIDERED
The following is an excerpt from the prepared statement of |
The Enterprise for the Americas Initiative - or, as it is referred to in Latin America, the Bush Ini
FREEDOM OF ACTION
JOC Staff |
THE END OF THE COLD WAR has removed the shackles from U.S. foreign policy. While U.S.-Soviet coopera
WILL INSURANCE FUTURES FLY?
Stephen P. D'arcy |
The Chicago Board of Trade, the world's oldest and largest commodity futures exchange, has decided t
KIWI COMPROMISE
JOC Staff |
CONGRESS HAS A DESERVED reputation as protectionist. But once they are done with the speeches, membe
STILL CAST AS THE BAD GUYS
Masamichi Inoki |
Japan and Germany still bear the stigma of World War II aggressors. Any high- profile role in intern
DEFENSE FUNDING FOR SEALIFT
Alex J. Mandl |
Compared with the attention paid to stealth bombers, laser-guided weapons, cruise missiles and other
ASIAN MONARCHY
JOC Staff |
SINGAPORE IS ONE OF the world's economic showcases. Politically, however, the island-state is run mo
FARM BILL
JOC Staff |
EARLY TUESDAY MORNING members of the House-Senate conference on the 1990 Farm Bill took a very larg
THE OTHER FACE IN THE MIRROR
Tom Connors |
There probably aren't many Japanese officials who agree with Pat Choate, the author of new book warn
POLITICAL FIX
JOC Staff |
JAPAN'S PRIME MINISTER, Toshiki Kaifu, is in a no-win position. Even after a promise to donate $4 bi
NEW POLEMICS ON IMMIGRATION
Michael S. Teitelbaum |
Every public opinion poll shows that large increases in immigration are opposed by exceptionally lar
A BITTERSWEET SUGAR POLICY
Stuart K. Tucker |
At the beginning of this month, U.S. sugar import policy was transformed. Hurray for progress, but d
EMPTY THREATS
JOC Staff |
EMPTY THREATS NEVER pay. And the United States' latest threats to retaliate against European governm
ANOTHER PHONY BUDGET FIGHT
H. Erich Heinemann |
Congress is on the verge of passing a major increase in taxes on upper-income households. Proponents
REALTY WOES
JOC Staff |
ALARMING REPORTS WARN that the insurance industry may not be able to weather a severe economic downt
BIG ON BLAME, SHORT ON ACTION
Hannah Moore |
Little over a month since arriving here, surprise and shock still come easily. Surprise to f
GATT QUANDARY
JOC Staff |
FOR MONTHS DOOMSAYERS have been forecasting that the Uruguay Round of trade negotiations would colla
TAX PRINCIPLES
JOC Staff |
AS THE FIGHT OVER TAXES gets hot and heavy, at least some organizations are sticking to their princi
DEFICITS WILL JUST GET WORSE
Richard Cohen |
A shocking feature of the U.S. government budget deficit has been the explosion in its projected siz
TORIES GET THEIR FIGHT BACK
Janet Porter |
Margaret Thatcher even managed to crack a couple of Monty Python jokes as she confidently addressed
DON'T WEEP FOR THE POLLSTERS
Daniel S. Greenberg |
With a tone appropriate to discussion of an unmistakable public misfortune, the survey and polling
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