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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
MCCARRAN ACT ALLOWS INSURANCE CHALLENGESI found Harold Skipper's article, ("Parochial Insura
IMPORT CUTBACKS FUEL INFLATION
Alan S. Cohen |
During the past decade, trade policy has emerged as one of the meanest sports in Washington.
JAPAN'S DANGEROUS CONCEITS
Marc Levinson |
For the first-time visitor, preconceived notions of Japanese efficiency disappear within moments of
TREAD CAREFULLY ON TAKEOVERS
Benjamin M. Friedman |
The burst of record-size corporate takeovers in the fall of last year, including especially the $25
WASHINGTON - TOM CONNORS GRAMM-RUDMAN, ANYONE?
Tom Connors |
The budget agreement between the White House and Congress earlier this month reminded me of one type
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
DON'T CHANGE FUTURES REGULATIONA recent article by the president of the Securities Industry
BLACKOUTS & MONOPOLIES
JOC Staff |
SCORCHING HEAT AND A PUNISHING DROUGHT sorely tested the nation's electric power system last summer.
UNEASY WORDS IN WASHINGTON
Barry D. Wood |
To a town long on hot air but short on new ideas Detroit industrialist Lee Iacocca and Japanese corp
CAUSE OF THRIFT ILLS REMAINS
H. Erich Heinemann |
The Senate last week approved sweeping legislation to pump more than $150 billion into ailing saving
STRANGE NOTIONS
JOC Staff |
CAPITALISTS SURE HAVE some strange notions about capitalism. One of the strangest is that a company
REACHING FOR TRANS-PACIFIC TIES
Richard Lawrence |
Two gentlemen are making the rounds of the Pacific this week - Vice President Dan Quayle and Richard
LEADERLESS
JOC Staff |
JAPAN'S GOVERNMENT, PARALYZED since last summer by an ever-widening stock scandal, will be paralyzed
THE WRONG PATH
JOC Staff |
ENERGY CONSERVATION IS OUT OF FASHION, and the Bush administration rightly wants to bring it back. B
MONEY THAT LOOKS LIKE A MARK
Erich E. Toll |
Few Europeans can tell you what the European Currency Unit looks like. But in the future, the Europe
BAD INVESTMENT
JOC Staff |
SCRATCH ONE COUNTRY off the list of troubled foreign debtors: the Socialist Republic of Romania is n
MEXICO NEEDS BETTER IMAGE IN US
George W. Grayson |
The recent arrest in Guadalajara of capo Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo provides Mexican diplomats here
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
CONTINUE DEVELOPING RESOURCES IN ALASKAYour March 29 editorial, "No Repeat Performance," exa
REMEMBERING ABBIE HOFFMAN
Stanford Erickson |
The apparent suicide of 1960s political activist Abbie Hoffman by swallowing a huge dose of barbitur
A SHIPPING TALE OF 2 COUNTRIES
W.J. AMOSS Jr. |
It has been 10 years since the first call of a vessel from China at a U.S. port. The arrival of the
WASHINGTON REPORT TOUGHER FUEL LIMITS SUPPORTED
Washington Bureau |
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY chief William Reilly showed some independence of mind last week when
CARIBBEAN REVIVAL
JOC Staff |
TRADE, NOT AID, has become the rallying cry in much of the developing world. But the United States'
SPRINKLERS
JOC Staff |
DESPITE THE PRESS OF BUSINESS, members of Congress can create some amazing diversions. A recent exam
GORBACHEV MEETS HIS MATCH
Eric Ehrmann |
The latest twist in the Soviet Union's diplomatic posture toward Latin America is its offer not to e
LET MARKET DEAL WITH DRUGS
Frank N. Wilner |
With Cabinet-level support from Housing Secretary Jack Kemp, mayors are being urged to evict from pu
PUNITIVE DAMAGE
JOC Staff |
PREDATORY PRICING CASES are hard to win. When Kelco Disposal Inc., a Vermont trash hauler, proved th
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
CHINA OPENING DOORS TO CHRISTIANITYEric Hotung's article, "Religion and Business in China" (
REFORMING THE PITS
JOC Staff |
WITH UNANTICIPATED HASTE, a special committee of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange has recommended swe
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
ANTITRUST EXEMPTION JUST PART OF MCCARRANYou April 5 editorial, "Too Little, Too Late," abou
HUNGARY MAKING EYES AT AUSTRIA
Curtis J. Hoxter |
During a recent trip to Vienna, I returned to my room at the Imperial Hotel after a hectic day of bu
REALISTIC MARITIME REFORM
JOC Staff |
MARITIME SUBSIDY REFORM has been like a toothache for members of Congress. Try as they may to ignore
A LITTLE ECONOMICS, PLEASE
Charles Stonier |
Given Ogden Nash's perception, "Behold the Politician, Self-Preservation is his Ambition", it is puz
FED OVERREACTS TO INFLATION
H. Erich Heinemann |
The longest peacetime boom in the U.S. economy is starting to run out of steam. That was the unmista
TOXIC SHOCK
JOC Staff |
BOTH THE PUBLIC and, purportedly, the Environmental Protection Agency were ''shocked" last week to f
EUROPE'S UNILATERALISM
JOC Staff |
THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY LED THE CHORUS against provisions in last year's trade bill encouraging U.S.
NEVER MESS WITH MURPHY
A.E. Cullison |
Murphy, renowned for "Murphy's Laws and Other Truths," would have felt very much at home in Japan.
RECKLESS TO PUSH UP POPULATION
David E. Simcox |
A major Census report in early 1989, raising the possibility of a decline in the U.S. population in
SOVIET TECHNOLOGY COULD AID US
William C. Norris |
As the Soviet Union continues its drive for perestroika to achieve economic and political restructur
HOT ON THE TRAIL OF HARRODS
Janet Porter |
Two Scotland Yard detectives are currently engaged in the most unlikely of investigations. More than
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
US TOURISM CREATES BIG EXPORT POTENTIALI was delighted to see the story, "Japanese Tourists
BIGGER STEPS
JOC Staff |
THE BUDGET AGREEMENT unveiled Friday between President Bush and congressional leaders would be appro
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