A pugnacious, retaliatory trade bill designed to pry open overseas markets for American exports
Secretary of State George P.
The Lazers acquired defender Steve Pecher and forward Dan Ebert from the St.
I disagree with your editorial (Jan. 20), "Message to Tokyo," and other similar articles because I feel it is high time we abandon our self-righteous attitude and stop blaming others for our self-inflicted malaise.
President Reagan has the chance to remove all nuclear weapons from Europe, perhaps to even remove the threat of nuclear annihilation from our world, and what bold initiative does he take?
There really is no such thing as "free" trade any more than there is "free enterprise."
A trade delegation from the United Arab Emirates will visit the Soviet Union on Thursday for the
The vote in the House of Representatives to reduce textile and apparel imports is evidence of two things, one alarming, the other encouraging.
There is no quick and easy remedy to the staggering trade deficit accumulated by the United States
Today's front page of The Times (March 28) brings back vividly the war that we won, that we eventually, ironically, are going to lose.
In reference to Conrad's cartoon: I am a World War II Navy veteran.
A trade bill designed to pry open overseas markets for American exports, while safeguarding
Newly elected Supervisor Susan Golding on Wednesday dealt a setback to the world trade center
I have felt that Reagan's decision to visit Bitburg was a national and international political blunder that could not be topped.
Truly important events in world history do not always look especially dramatic when they occur.
Now that Daniloff is home safely from the Soviet Union I feel free to vent my anger at his irresponsible behavior that has caused so much trouble to our government.
Be honest now, Mr. President. A spade is a spade. A deal is a deal.
For the second time in five months, the United States has imposed tariffs on wood products from Canada, its largest trading partner.