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JURY FINDINGS ALLOW CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS IN FERRY DISASTER
(Ap) |
Victims of the Herald of Free Enterprise ferry disaster were "unlawfully killed," an inquest jury ru
Maritime
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Maine Weighs Bill To Ease Comp CrisisAUGUSTA, Maine - The Maine Legislature in a surprise sp
LONG-TERM HEALTH COVER VIEWED AS LOGICAL EMPLOYEE BENEFIT
Laura Raley Borda |
Chuck Berry is 61. Not only is this rock-and-roller getting older, but Americans in general
MALAYSIA, US BREAK UP RING COPYING TAPES
John Kelley |
As Michael Jackson might put it - "They're Bad." The pop singer's new hit album "Bad" is one
CUSTOMS UPDATE
JOC Staff |
REVISED PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING RELEASE OF SEIZED MERCHANDISE FOR WHICH DUTY HAS ALREADY BEEN PAID.
Maritime
FIJI COUP NOT LIKELY TO AFFECT ITS SUGAR EXPORTS TO THE US
Josh Goldstein |
The recent coup in Fiji should have little impact on that country's sugar exports to the United Stat
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Calif. Furrier to Hold Annual Fashion ShowBEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - Somper Fur Couture Interna
Maritime
BONNEVILLE'S PLAN FOR POWER SALES MEETS OPPOSITION
John Maggs |
The Bonneville Power Administration is seeking to sell private utilities up to 1,000 megawatts of ex
SEPTEMBER RAIL FREIGHT TRAFFIC UP 7.3 PERCENT
Lawrence Kaufman |
Rail freight traffic continued to spurt in September, rising 7.3 percent from September 1986.
Rail News
EC FARM CUTS LIKELY TO IRK US FURTHER
(Ap) |
The European Community, rejecting a U.S. proposal to end farm subsidies by the turn of the century,
Maritime
DOMINO'S FINDS JAPANESE SALES AS EASY AS PIE
Andrea Chancellor |
Domino's Pizza International is adding pizza stores in Japan at an astounding rate of one every four
FEDERAL RESERVE DATA CONFIRM CREDIT TIGHTENING, ANALYSTS SAY
Alan Zimmerman |
The latest Federal Reserve data have convinced most money market economists that the Fed has tighten
FIJI AT A GLANCE
(Ap) |
THE LAND - Fiji consists of more than 300 islands in the western South Pacific and has a land area
Maritime
WORLD WAR II MERCHANT MARINERS CLOSER TO GAINING VETERANS STATUS
Robert F. Morison |
C.E. Gene DeFries, president of District 1 of the Marine Engineers Beneficial Association, said Worl
Maritime
ON THE MOVE LAPINSKI JOINS EPSON AS VP, MARKETING
JOC Staff |
Stephen A. Lapinski joins Epson America Inc. as vice president, marketing, a new position. M
WHITE HOUSE FIRMLY AGAINST PROTECTIONISM
Gary Aderman |
The White House will not soften its stand against protectionism, not even to win export-enhancing pr
Maritime
TRADERS SAY THE DOLLAR IS HEADING FOR A FALL
Kevin Commins |
The dollar's recent stability may be near an end, some traders say. For most of the year, th
US, BRAZILIAN EXPORTERS COUNT ON SOVIET JUICE VENTURE
James Bruce |
A group of Brazilian and U.S. citrus juice exporters here are counting on the U.S. thirst for apple
TRADE BARRIERS MUST FALL, INDUSTRY LEADERS SAY
Frances Williams |
Chemical industry leaders, worried by the spread of protectionism worldwide, are giving strong backi
COAL MARKETS DOMESTIC DEAL BY ISLAND CREEK TIGHTENS LOW-VOLATILE COAL SUPPLY
Tim Sansbury |
International traders looking to broker U.S. coal to foreign customers say a domestic deal made by I
CHEVRON OFFICIAL PREDICTS SLIGHT OIL PRICE RISE IN '88
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The demand for oil will increase slightly next year while prices remain volatile, Chevron Chairman G
AIR RADAR COMPUTERS DELAYED AGAIN
James R. Carroll |
The computers for an advanced new radar system the Federal Aviation Administration planned to begin
Air Cargo
INTERNATIONAL CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Market Entry Strategies for Exporters Seminar. Oct. 15. Long Island University, Brooklyn, New York.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
CONFERENCE IMPROVES SEAMEN BENEFITS
JOC Staff |
A conference of the International Labor Organization adopted four new conventions designed to improv
Maritime
TRUCKING BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Vermont Repeals $50 Decal TaxWASHINGTON - Vermont officials have conceded a $50 decal tax ch
Trucking News
DOWNTURN MAY SPUR SHAKEOUT IN LTL CARRIERS
Michael S. Lelyveld |
A stable economy could turn out to be the worst thing in the world for the nation's largest less-tha
Trucking News
FLA. OFFICIAL SUSPENDS SELF, OTHERS
Fort Lauderdale News & Sun-Sentinel |
Kaye Henderson, Florida's top transportation official, suspended himself and 12 other Transportation
Trucking News
EARTHQUAKE POTENTIAL EXISTS THROUGHOUT US
(Ap) |
Insurance companies covering property damages in areas outside quake-prone California and Alaska hav
BIG HARVEST FORECAST FOR FLORIDA CITRUS GROWERS
(Ap) |
Florida's citrus industry will produce its biggest harvest in five years, according to a U.S. Depart
TRANSPORT AGENCY HIT FOR AIRLINE MERGERS
Leah R. Young |
The Justice Department's chief antitrust spokesman, Assistant Attorney General Charles F. Rule, is b
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Kaiser Sells Holdings In NM to Chevron UnitFONTANA, Calif. - Kaiser Steel Corp., operating u
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
October 9, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon
GREECE TO CONSTRUCT PIPELINE TO RECEIVE SOVIET NATURAL GAS
(Ap) |
Greece and the Soviet Union have signed an agreement launching a $2 billion project to supply Greek
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Tenneco to Reorganize To Retain FlexibilityTenneco Inc. said it plans to create a holding co
AIR PASSENGER COMPETITION HEATS UP AS PAN AM TACKLES EASTERN SHUTTLE
Boston Globe |
J. David Wimberly, president of Frontier Capital Management Co. in Boston, stepped off the 8:30 a.m.
Air Cargo
DHL TARGETS EUROPEAN MART FOR EXPANSION
Phillip Hastings |
DHL International is stepping up its attack on the European air express market with the introduction
Air Cargo
JUDGE GETS ORDER IN COURT OR ELSE
(Ap) |
If the bankruptcy judge hearing the Texaco case ever has to wield his gavel, watch out. The
SPECIAL SECTION: CPCU CHARTING NEW COURSES
JOC Staff |
Top Stories: Different product lines offered by commercial and personal insurance underwriter
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Taiwanese Importers Urged to Buy AmericanTaiwanese trade officials said they would urge impo
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
EC WATCHDOGS SUDDENLY NOTICE SHIPPING
Bruce Barnard |
After 30 years on the back shelf, the shipping industry has suddenly captured the attention of the E
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