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NO REASON TO JUMP TO CONCLUSIONS YET
Signals - Rip Watson |
CSX and Norfolk Southern are finding out in practice what crooner Neil Sedaka knew back in 1962 when
THE INHUMANITY OF THE GLOBAL-WARMING PACT
Roy Cordato |
In December 1997, the Clinton administration signed the Kyoto Protocol, a United Nations treaty comm
THE REBUILDING JOB
JOC Staff |
The European Union says it will pick up most of the tab for the economic and humanitarian catastroph
MONOPOLY MONEY
JOC Staff |
Whatever else might be said about him, Steve Forbes, the long-shot Republican presidential contender
DATA PROTECTION DISPUTE EXPOSES DIFFERENCES
JOC Staff |
''What it boils down to,'' opined a European Commission official in Brussels, ''is that Americans do
IT'S NOT ALWAYS THE TOUGH WHO GET GOING
- P Paul Richardson is publisher of PR News Service, an |
It's always sad to hear of the demise of a company. It's particularly hard to take when it involves
JONES ACT WINDOW WOULD ADVANCE US MARITIME PRESENCE
JOC Staff |
Former Maritime Administrator Warren Leback created a bit of a storm in the maritime community by hi
IT'S TIME TO REVIVE THE MONROE DOCTRINE
Teresa Wyszomierski |
U.S. foreign policy has never been perfect, but seldom has it been as dangerously self-destructive a
IMPARTIAL INSENSITIVITY
JOC Staff |
Two things are certain about American Airlines' cavalier treatment of Peruvian President Alberto Fuj
JUST WHO'S IN THE BACK SEAT IN RUSSIA?
- J John Helmer writes for The Journal of Commerce from |
According to a fresh Moscow version of an old anecdote, Russian President Boris Yeltsin comes out of
AS AMERICA GROWS
JOC Staff |
Pay attention the next time you hear some of the Clinton administration's warm and fuzzy goals for A
AUTOMATED EXPORT SYSTEM GETS A BOOST
DITOR'S - Peter Tirschwell is editor of The Journal of |
Not many things in life are certain, but one of them is that export controls will be tightened as a
NEW FOCUS ON AN UNCOMFORTABLE BALANCE
s - Greg Mastel is project director, International Trade |
Since Chairman Mao's revolution succeeded in driving China's nationalist government to the island of
DELAYING HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENTS KILLS
Pete Ruane |
If a proposed highway improvement project has passed every environmental test required by the federa
WITH PRAIRIE DOGS IN THE CUBE FARMS
John Lang |
New words are slipping into the workplace vocabulary because of a cartoon character and some mouse p
BE WARY ON KOSOVO
JOC Staff |
t's tempting to get carried away with optimism over the latest developments in the Balkans. Don't.
KOSOVO FALLOUT HITTING KOREAN PENINSULA
Robert J. Myers |
The fallout from NATO's intervention in Yugoslavia, even as it begins to look successful, is now in
WHY AMERICA'S PRESS KEEPS MISSING THE TRAIN
F.K. Plous |
Like Claude Rains in ''Casablanca,'' some transportation-industry people are pronouncing themselves
EURO PROMISES BROKEN AS POLITICS WINS OUT
Nigel Ashford |
Almost every claim made for the euro when the decision was taken at Maastricht in 1991 to create a s
NOT THINKING ABOUT THE HISTORY BOOKS
Dan K. Thomasson |
Herbert Hoover was responsible for the worst economic disaster in the history of the world and Bill
A BEAUTIFUL SPORT
Tech Talk - Alan Abrams (aabrams(AT)interport.net) writes |
Now, granted, I was straightening up around the apartment at the time. But still, I thought I was sa
A SADLY ACCURATE GDP
JOC Staff |
From the bitter reality department comes word that Colombia, which supplies an estimated 80 percent
IMF SHOULD SELL GOLD
JOC Staff |
The International Monetary Fund should sell some of its gold reserves to pay for debt relief for hig
ALL QUIET ON SHIPPING'S WESTERN FRONT?
- Theodore Prince (Ted_Prince(AT)kleinschmidt.com) is senior |
Now that Sea-Land and Maersk have selected their mega-port site for the East Coast, the entire inter
BALKING AT SUPPORTING THE FOREST SERVICE
John A. Baden |
Across America, commence- ment exercises are followed by students' moving to their first professiona
FINANCIAL BULL IN A GLOBAL CHINA SHOP
Sean W. Burges |
Susan Strange's explanation of the title of her book, ''Mad Money,'' captures her concern for the co
CONFRONTATION, LYING AND RELATIONSHIPS
- |
The Ocean Shipping Reform Act of 1998 (OSRA) has been in effect for slightly more than one month and
CHINA NEEDS TRADE TO CHANGE
James A. Dorn |
The real issue facing Congress as it considers renewing normal trade relations (NTR) with China is w
ROAD WARRIORS' CYBER-DAY HAS COME
- What PC-related subjects would you like to see covered in |
Rejoice, road warriors, your day has come!The increasing popularity of ultra-slim notebook c
GLOBAL FOOD PANIC
JOC Staff |
There's almost as much irony as there is danger in the latest food panic that's sweeping the globe.
HISTORIC CHALLENGE
JOC Staff |
News reports that the passenger liner United States has been put on the National Register of Histori
STEEL INDUSTRY SHOULD EMBRACE E-COMMERCE
David J. Lenzi |
So maybe selling steel isn't like selling sex, but if the sex industry is already making a billion d
JAPAN'S FINANCIAL CRISIS IS FAR FROM OVER
Christopher Lingle |
Japan's vice minister of finance for international affairs, Eisuke Sakakibara was once so well regar
TRANSSHIPMENT HUBS IN THE SUN
- Aviva Freudmann, European editor of The Journal of |
Transshipment hubs, in Europe and elsewhere, are at the center of a heated debate over subsidies tha
RUSSIA'S DOUBLE-HEADED EAGLE IN ACTION
Europe View - John Helmer |
Nowadays Russia has two governments, one directed by President Boris Yeltsin's daughter, Tatiana Dya
A SOLUTION TO FALKLANDS DILEMMA
Norman A. Bailey |
The historical claims on the Falkland Islands have principally two differing versions. The recent me
GROUNDING DUTY-FREE
JOC Staff |
The European Union will soon pull the plug on an industry that has little rationale for its existenc
PATRIOTIC COMPETITION
JOC Staff |
Two years after it decided to scrap the Union Jack paint scheme on its airplanes' tail fins in favor
NEW MEGA-SHIP CAPACITY STARTING TO BUILD
Slot Watch - PAUL RICHARDSON |
Things are moving again on the ship-order front, particularly in the mega-ship area, where the popul
DEBUNKING THE MYTHS ABOUT TRADE ATTITUDES
Valerie Ploumpis |
True or False? Americans are becoming increasingly isolationist. They oppose free trade agreements.
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