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RAILS HAVE GREAT POTENTIAL _ AND ALWAYS WILL
Surface Reflections - Lawrence H Kaufman |
If you read what securities analysts say about railroads these days, you could easily come to the co
MORE GIFTS FOR THE COMPUTERPHILE
Tech Talk - MICHAEL BERMAN |
I have never, ever written more than two columns covering computer games. But since there are still
RUSSIA'S ELECTION LIKELY TO PRODUCE SURPRISES
Moscow View - JOHN HELMER |
Never stand between the dog and the tree. That is the golden rule in all things, especially electora
UNDERWATER E-COMMERCE
JOC Staff |
nd you thought books and toys were the hot products on the Internet: Reuters reports that a decommis
A PROMISING STEP
JOC Staff |
he U.S. Customs Service, responding to intense efforts by importers, is moving to make its complianc
DEMOGRAPHICS WILL BEND WORK RULES
Beverly Goldberg |
The terrible traffic jams on some interstates in the morning and evening rush hours should be a thin
WHY THE UNITED STATES NEEDS MEXICAN CEMENT
Kevin C. Gottlieb |
After reviewing initial filings presented by interested parties, the U.S. International Trade Commis
STUCK IN THE PAST
JOC Staff |
urope showed its best and worst faces during the past few days, simultaneously demonstrating that it
A SOBERING REMINDER
JOC Staff |
erhaps it was a compulsion to intimidate their enemies; perhaps it was simple ego. In either case, t
TRADE REALITIES IN THE AFTERMATH OF SEATTLE
Ernest H. Preeg |
The key question arising from the spectacular failure of the Seattle ministerial meeting of the Worl
PARALLEL TRACKS TO EUROPEAN RAILROADS' FUTURE
Europe View - AVIVA FREUDMANN |
How the tables have turned in the trans-Atlantic debate over monopoly ownership versus competition.<
CHINESE WHISPERS AND STRANGE HAPPENINGS
Slot Watch - PAUL RICHARDSON |
Some strange goings-on are transpiring on the Pacific, and on one of China Ocean Shipping Co.'s serv
RIGHT THE BALANCE BETWEEN TRADE, ENVIRONMENT
Fred Krupp |
The conflict in Seattle over trade escalated into what was probably the largest U.S. public protest
EDUCATING THE PUBLIC
JOC Staff |
t wasn't hard earlier this month for average Americans to find out why various groups oppose trade,
BIG CHANGE LOOMS FOR ASIA'S THEME PARK
Edward Neilan |
The longest-running theme park on the China coast is changing hands after more than 400 years of Por
TACKLING THE INVISIBLE ISSUE: SERVICES TRADE
Trade Scene - RICHARD LAWRENCE |
One small irony at this month's ''battle at Seattle'' was how labor, the environment and agriculture
ENGINEERING THE MODERN WORLD
Wm. A. Wulf |
Every autumn when the Nobel Prizes are awarded, people all over the world take notice. You've probab
MAINE'S TROUBLING CASE OF TANKER-PHOBIA
N. Shashikumar |
Maine is the most recent addition to the list of coastal states that regulate the movement of oil ta
RE-START WTO TALKS _ AND DO THE JOB RIGHT
Chuck Grassley |
While protester demonstrations and riots grabbed the spotlight in Seattle last week, what happened b
PRICE OF A NEW TRADE-TALK ROUND IS TOO HIGH
Trading Views - GREG MASTEL |
In the wake of what happened in Seattle, many are already gnashing teeth and pulling hair over the W
A CHALLENGE WITH LONG-TERM IMPLICATIONS
Editor's Notebook - PETER TIRSCHWELL |
The concept of the Internet auction, where suppliers bid progressively lower to win a customer's bus
IMMUNITY IS BUILDING TO Y2K SCARE
Bernice Kanner |
What does Y2K mean? According to Kia Motors America, it's an abbreviation for ''Yes to Kia.'' Ads fo
ANTI-DREDGING CLAIMS
JOC Staff |
ere they come again.An activist group in New Jersey opened its latest assault this week on d
WORLD TRADE IN THE CHOPPY WAKE OF SEATTLE
R. Sean Randolph |
The protests at last week's World Trade Organization summit in Seattle vividly demonstrate how poorl
FINANCIAL SERVICES: UP THE LEARNING CURVE
Joseph G. Grasso |
It took years of struggle for financial-services modernization to be approved. Now comes the effort
SEARCH TURNS FROM EL DORADO TO LOGISTICS.COM
Moving Right Along - THEODORE PRINCE |
According to AMR Research, the demand for supply-chain software reached $2.6 billion last year. This
RHETORIC GIVES WAY TO REALITY IN OAKLAND
Heather Macdonald |
Ask a tattooed punk what he thinks of Jerry Brown, the former California governor who is now mayor o
ENVISION 65 TITANICS
JOC Staff |
Few ships are as famous as the passenger liner Titanic. One thousand five hundred people died when i
THE THREAT TO TRADE ISN'T FROM THE WTO, BUT FROM HYPERBOLE
JOC Staff |
Lewellyn H. Rockwell Jr. sounded more like Ralph Nader than a defender of free trade and free market
GRINCH AT THE FED?
JOC Staff |
he Federal Reserve wouldn't raise interest rates four days before Christmas, would it? Especially no
EXHAUSTING THE NATION'S WILL TO ACT
Herbert London |
Several months ago, President Clinton told the American people that the United States and its NATO a
SMALL BUSINESSES STRONGLY OPPOSE CALIF. MEASURES
JOC Staff |
In response to ''California group seeking to erase law'' in your issue of Nov. 29 (Page 13):
WHAT CHINA BADLY NEEDS IS MARKET TAOISM
James A. Dorn |
Serious institutional incompatibilities still exist in China's market-socialist economy, reflecting
LOOMING FREIGHT-CAPACITY HURDLE: DRIVERS
Greg Stefflre |
The economy is robust. The United States unemployment rate is at all-time lows. Pacific Rim nations
CHRISTMAS FOR THE COMPUTER ADDICT
Tech Talk - Michael Berman |
Is the computer-addicted game freak on your Christmas list an armchair pilot?The folks at Lo
IT'S STILL A THREAT
JOC Staff |
t's a matter of never-ending wonder to watch how well President Clinton explains the concept of trad
CHRISTMAS ECONOMIZING
JOC Staff |
Royal cost-cutting in Britain has reached a new personal - and practical - level, Reuters reports.
THE WTO AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Trading Views - BY GREG MASTEL |
Environmental issues figured prominently in last week's street protests in Seattle. Some of them ste
DON'T CRY FOR THE EURO - IT WILL RISE AGAIN
Europe View - BRUCE BARNARD |
The news headlines from Europe make grim reading. The quicksand collapse of the euro against the dol
REMEMBERING WORLD WAR II MARINERS
George Goldman |
Most Americans consider Pearl Harbor Day the start of World War II, but for the U.S. merchant marine
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