This story originally ran on May 7, 2014 Jorge Quijano has one of the coolest office views in the Americas: the Pacific port entrance to the Panama Canal. The panoramic vista seems to help Quijano, who heads the Panama Canal Authority, see the bigger picture. On the one hand, Quijano understands why Panama has run the canal much more effectively than the United States did. “When the United States built the canal, it was treated like a non-commercial utility, like a water filtration plant,”