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GRENADA - FIVE YEARS AFTER
Paul Londynsky |
Oct. 26, 1988. Today, I returned to Grenada. Return, I suppose, is a very imprecise term as my last
CANADA'S OLD DEBATE AGAIN
Leo Ryan |
Monday is the day of reckoning for the U.S.-Canada free trade deal that has been approved in Washing
THE CHALLENGE FOR GORBACHEV
Eugene D. Demchenko |
Can a conservative economic and social agenda work for Mikhail Gorbachev as he strives to reform th
AN AGENCY FIT TO DISMEMBER
Eric W. Beshers |
The status of the Federal Aviation Administration is a recurrent issue in the debate over federal av
BRAZIL SPEAKS
JOC Staff |
THE SWEEPING VICTORY BY LEFT-WING parties in Brazil's municipal elections Tuesday serves as one more
INTRIGUE AT THE ITC
JOC Staff |
FEW AGENCIES WIELD as much economic power with as little publicity as the U.S. International Trade C
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
FOOTBALL HELMET STORY IGNORED VICTIM'S SIDEThe Wisconsin Victim's Network takes issue with a
TWO CENTS ON CAMPAIGN '88
( By Tom Connors ) |
The late W.C. Fields warned about making resolutions for improvement during moments of stress or rem
GEORGE BUSH'S MODEST MANDATE
H. Erich Heinemann |
The election is over. The gurus of groupthink claim that George Bush, despite his victory margin, do
UNION STATION, MOVE OVER
(By) A.E. Cullison |
Of all the disquieting political and economic events affecting the world in recent years, perhaps th
FINDING A ROLE FOR THE RUBLE
David Goldman |
A Politburo proposal for stepwise action toward free convertibility of the Soviet ruble was sent to
AMBASSADORIAL AGENDA
JOC Staff |
AMBASSADORS ARE LARGELY ANACHRONISMS in the modern world. Electronic communications and jet airplane
CANADA'S CHOICE
JOC Staff |
FREE TRADE HANGS IN THE BALANCE as Canadians go to the polls Monday to elect a new House of Commons.
LOGAN AND THE LAW
JOC Staff |
NINE MONTHS AFTER THE MASSACHUSETTS Port Authority approved a new system of landing fees to ease con
PRESIDENTIAL PRAGMATISM
JOC Staff |
GEORGE BUSH'S IMAGE-MAKERS are putting out the word that he will be a pragmatic president, and Mr. B
THE CONFLICT OVER SOVIET POLICY
Lucy Komisar |
While the country takes a short vacation from politics, German Chancellor Helmut Kohl stops off in W
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
SOVIETS PARTICIPATED IN TRADE FAIR IN 1972Your article of Oct. 25 regarding the Soviet Union
HYUNDAI'S CRIME
JOC Staff |
PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN GLASS HOUSES shouldn't throw stones. That's a good rule for neighbors, an
BASHING SOUTH KOREA AND TAIWAN
Barry D. Wood |
Washington is stepping up its efforts to force the South Koreans and Taiwanese to boost the value of
SHIP DRUG TEST ING RULES HIT
Washington Bureau |
SEN. JOHN BREAUX, D-La., will have his Senate Merchant Marine Subcommittee review the Coast Guard's
THE STEELMAKERS' FALLACY
Marc Levinson |
Life, John F. Kennedy once observed in a moment of exasperation, is unfair. The indisputable correct
THE GAME IS OVER
JOC Staff |
THE CURRENCY MARKETS had no doubt about the significance of last Tuesday's election: The morning aft
LOW OIL PRICES POSE PROBLEMS
Edward Renshaw |
A desire by Iraq and Iran to quickly restore their war torn economies, cheating by the United Arab E
CALIFORNIA DEBATE
JOC Staff |
CALIFORNIA IS FAMOUS for its unorthodox approach to almost everything, and its regulation of the sta
PUT THE CLOCK ON LANDING FEES
David Harrison |
Reforming landing fees is the only hope for a congested airport faced with exploding passenger deman
MR. BUSH'S CHALLENGE
JOC Staff |
GEORGE BUSH'S IMPRESSIVE VICTORY over Michael Dukakis was a clear endorsement of Reagan Republicanis
POINTS OF LIGHT THROUGH THE FOG
(By) Tom Connors |
In his acceptance speech at the Republican national convention in August, Vice President George Bush
REORGANIZE THE DOT
JOC Staff |
IN ANNOUNCING HIS RESIGNATION as secretary of transportation Monday, James Burnley sent a message a
HEALTH FOR ANOLD EXPANSION
H. Erich Heinemann |
The U.S. economic expansion was six years old this month. That is ancient by historicalstandards.
WHICH EUROPE?
JOC Staff |
WILL THE UNITED EUROPE of the 1990s be a free trade area or a fortress? Europe itself is evidently h
BILATERAL ACCORDS A LONG SHOT
(By)Richard Lawrence |
To free trade or not to free trade? That dramatic question was put to a few dozen economists last we
REVIVING AIRLINE DEREGULATION
Richard Littell |
Vice president George Bush, who calls himself an early supporter of economic deregulationof the U.S.
NO DANGER IN SOVIET LOANS
Bruce Barnard |
The United States and Western Europe appear to be drifting apart on a key issue that is moving to to
THE UNNEEDED AIRPLANE
JOC Staff |
THE TILT-ROTOR AIRCRAFT, a cross between a helicopter and a propeller-driven airplane, maybe one of
DEALING WITH DRUGS
JOC Staff |
WHILE CONGRESS AND THE DEPARTMENT OF Transportation debate ways to test and punish transportation wo
CHILE ADJUSTS TO THE 'NO' VOTE
Eric Ehrmann |
As candidates and parties maneuver toward next December's presidential election, a consensus to main
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
KINGS POINT IS WASTE OF PUBLIC FUNDSRe: your article, Kings Point Trains Leaders For Leaner,
WASHINGTON REPORT THE NEXT TRADE REPRESENTATIVE?
Washington Bureau |
WITH GEORGE BUSH favored to win tomorrow, speculation has turned to who would be named to head the U
DEBT PROGRESS NEEDS OPEN TRADE
Stanley Fischer |
Third World debtor nations are being urged by industrial nations to earn their way back to creditwor
KEEP MERGER NOTIFICATION
JOC Staff |
THE REAGAN ADMINISTRATION'S reluctant trust-busters have been known for giving corporate mergers the
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