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1. A mouse that's roaring.

2. THE PACIFIC: BUSINESS WAVE OF THE FUTURE.

3. THE WORLD'S MOST AUDACIOUS REAL ESTATE PROJECT.

4. The world's most competitive economy.

5. A Short Money Treatise for D.C. Dummies.

6. God's country?

7. Who will protect us from our protectors?

8. Hold the champagne.

9. The world gasps for liquidity.

10. A chat with Fernand Braudel.

11. Japan's 1982 Economic Outlook and its relationship to U.S. business.

12. INTERDEPENDENCE Comes Home.

13. Germany--the World's Business Partner.

14. Selecting Foreign Investments.

15. FACT AND COMMENT.

16. Fresh Face.

17. Trends.

18. Why Foreign Currency Inflation Hurts Us.

19. Fact and Comment.

20. Fact and Comment.

21. THE U.S. - JAPAN RELATIONSHIP IN THE CENTURY OF THE PACIFIC.

22. US.– JAPAN, THE IMPORTANT RELATIONSHIP.

23. A forlorn hope?

24. "Now we're copping out".

25. The American Dollar in Canada.

26. FACT AND COMMENT.

27. What a Higher TARIFF Wall May do to Business.

28. Looking Ahead With the Forbes Editors.

29. Foreign Trade in Decline.

30. Automobiles and Films Build Trade.

31. Can the Philippines Supply Our Rubber Needs?

32. Fact and Comment.

33. Fact and Comment.

34. Individuals, Not Nations, Make Foreign Trade---Need of Vigorous Action Now.

35. SIGNIFICANT NEWS of Interest to Business Men.

36. FACT AND COMMENT.

37. Effects of British Gold Move.

38. INTERNATIONAL.

39. Tariffs and International Trade.

40. An American Disgrace.

41. New voice in the trade war.

42. Auditing Arafat.

43. The Common Market.

44. The Common Market.

45. Other Comments.

46. Dancing With Chavez.

47. FACT AND COMMENT.

48. Why not?

49. Don't stay with the crowd.

50. A Troubled Partnership: Perseverance, Not Passion, Is What We Need Now.