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Reed, Stanley | March 15, 1986 issue
There is no mystery about why Saudi Arabia more than doubled its oil output in late 1985, leading to last month's market collapse. The Saudi leadership...

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Vidal, Gore | January 11, 1986 issue
On September 16, 1985, when the U.S. Commerce Department announced that the United States had become a debtor nation, the American Empire died. The empire...

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Pole, J. R. | October 13, 1962 issue
It is easy to see why the British people are deeply divided on the common market. The decision to join, taking it to imply permanent political association...

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Hutchison, Keith | May 6, 1950 issue
Foreigners can spend here only the dollars that they earn or that the U.S. give or lend to them. There is no magic that will enable the U.S. to sell abroad...

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Hutchison, Keith | November 25, 1950 issue
The article says that few countries at the present time exhibit more of the outward marks of prosperity than Australia. Ever since the war ended, Australia...

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Coffin, Tris | September 28, 1946 issue
This article focuses on the U.S. foreign policy. The former U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt had divided the aims of the U.S. foreign policy into three...

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Hutchison, Keith | December 9, 1939 issue
The establishment of an Anglo-French committee to coordinate the economic effort of the Allies may not have the far-reaching post-war implications that...

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Mitchell, Wesley | January 12, 1927 issue
The article presents a chart that shows how the fluctuating business fortunes of different nations are related to each other in the modern world. Seventeen...

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Gilfond, Duff | November 14, 1928 issue
The U.S. Tariff Commission has just completed a $20,000 investigation on corn and sent its report to U.S. President Calvin Coolidge. The three Republican...

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June 10, 1915 issue
This article presents information about the book "The Panama Canal and International Trade Competition," by Lincoln Hutchinson. The elimination of Germany...

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