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AUSTRALIAN COAL HEADED FOR FLORIDA
Tim Sansbury |
U.S. coal industry sources closely watching the Gulf of Mexico utility market say more Australian co
ANR PLANS OPEN -ACCESS TRANSPORT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
ANR Pipeline Co. said it will operate as an open-access transporter of natural gas starting Nov. 1,
TANKER LOSS TIED TO LACK OF LOOKOUT
(Ap) |
A British tanker that ran into a rock off Iceland last Christmas and capsized, causing the loss of i
Maritime
COFFEE CARRIER ABSOLVED IN FRAUD
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A Colombian ship line has been held blameless by a U.S. district court in a $125 million coffee frau
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
EC Industrial Output Up 1.5 percent in First HalfThe European Community's index of industria
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
IMPORT BRIEFS
(Ap) |
Customs Gets Involved In Zilog ComplaintCAMPBELL, Calif. - Zilog Inc. said the U.S. Customs
Maritime
NY PORT TEAM WILL TRAIN CHINESE OFFICIALS
Rose A. Horowitz |
Chinese port officials will be trained in management and operations by a teamfrom the Port A
Maritime
ALLEGHENY UNIT TOLD TO CUT RATES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Monongahela Power Co., a subsidiary of Allegheny Power System Inc., was ordered by the West Virginia
NJ TERMINIX OFFICE HAS LICENSE SUSPENDED
(Ap) |
A pesticide company will have its license suspended temporarily by the state Department of Environme
ROME URGES PROTECTIVE MEASURES
(Ap) |
The government Wednesday asked crewmembers of Italian merchant ships destined for the Persian Gulf t
Maritime
MONSANTO FILES SUIT OVER ALACHLOR BAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Monsanto Co. filed suit against several Massachusetts officials and departmental bodies, seeking an
MARITIME FINANCIER ADVOCATES SWITCH TO GLOBAL REGISTRY
James Nolan |
The worldwide shipping industry needs a worldwide system of registering, or flagging ships, a mariti
Maritime
NEXT LEADER OF JAPAN EXPECTED TO TAKE MORE CONSERVATIVE LINE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Exporters or investment bankers who find the Japanese market tough to crack may find it becoming eve
PORTUGUESE CONFIDENT OF PRIVATIZATION VOTE
Mark Magnier |
The rightist Portuguese majority party is confident it can muster the 75 percent Parliament vote nee
Maritime
STRIKING P&LE WORKERS ORDERED BACK ON JOB
Howard S. Abramson |
A federal judge in Pittsburgh Thursday afternoon ordered striking workers to return to their jobs a
Rail News
ECONOMISTS FORESEE STEADY RATES, MODERATE GROWTH IN 4TH QUARTER
Knight-Ridder Financial |
U.S. interest rates are expected to hover around current levels amid moderate economic growth in the
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
BURNLEY NOMINATED TO HEAD DOT BURNLEY: GOP LOYALIST
Journal of Commerce Staff |
James H. Burnley IV, President Reagan's controversial choice to succeed Elizabeth Dole as transporta
CANADA FINANCE OFFICIAL OPTIMISTIC ON PROSPECTS FOR PACT'S APPROVAL
William Armbruster |
Canada's finance minister expressed optimism that the Canadian Parliament will approve the historic
QUOTE TO NOTE
JOC Staff |
On Taxes and International Business: I am inclined to feel that the best that the internatio
Maritime
WESTINGHOUSE HIKES MICTRON STAKE
(Ap) |
Westinghouse Electric Corp. said it has purchased majority interest in Mictron Inc. from the Lamb Te
MERCK ENTERS JOINT VENTURE TO ESTABLISH LAB IN ITALY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A joint venture to establish an advanced biomedical research laboratory near Rome was announced Thur
RECORD WASHINGTON STATE CROP PUSHES APPLE EXPORTS UP 310 PERCENT
(Ap) |
Exports of Washington apples are up 310 percent so far this year, thanks to a huge increase in sales
Maritime
TEXACO FACES MOUNTING LAWYER FEES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Lawyers in the Texaco bankruptcy case have earned nearly $6 million in four months since the giant o
FEDERAL EXPRESS OUTLINES DETAILS OF NEW PROGRAM
Gregory S. Johnson |
Federal Express Corp. has expanded its emergency parts shipment program to regular routine service.<
Air Cargo
POLISH LINER MAKES LAST MONTREAL SAILING
(Ap) |
The Polish liner Stefan Batory, after carrying more than 125,000 passengers between Montreal and Eur
Maritime
LATIN DEVELOPMENT BANK LIKELY TO REDUCE LENDING
Richard Lawrence |
A cutback in Inter-American Development Bank lending to Latin America and the Caribbean now appears
JAPANESE SKIN IMPORTS ILLEGAL, AGENCY SAYS
(Ap) |
An agency of the World Wildlife Fund claims that Japan has been illegally importing vast amounts of
Maritime
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Mulroney Offers Bill To Halt Postal StrikePrime Minister Brian Mulroney's Conservative gover
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Fed Gov. Heller Urges Monetary CoordinationWASHINGTON - Monetary policy should be coordinate
ILA LOCAL MUST EXPLAIN SALARY FOR 'NO-SHOW' JOB
James Nolan |
A dockworkers' union local must tell the Waterfront Commission why it is paying an organized crime f
Maritime
IRANIAN COMMANDOS FIRE ON SAUDI TANKER
(Ap) |
Iranian commandos fired on a Saudi tanker Wednesday, and maritime executives predicted more of the s
Maritime
INDONESIA BOOSTS INDUSTRIAL EXPORTS
(Ap) |
Indonesia exported industrial products worth US$2.1 billion in this year's first five months, an inc
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NY Legislator Seeks Underwriting ActionState Assembly Insurance Committee Chairman Howard La
FRENCH FIRM TAKING OVER EQUITY & LAW
Edwin Unsworth |
The French insurer, Compagnie du Midi, emerged Wednesday as the victor in the takeover battle for Br
BREMEN: A SPECIAL REPORT ON SHIPPING AND TRADE
JOC Staff |
Top Stories The twin ports of Bremen/Bremerhaven are facing increased competition from other
GATT PANEL TO PROBE US BAN ON AKZO FIBER
Frances Williams |
The U.S. ban on imports of a synthetic fiber manufactured by the Dutch company Akzo NV is to be inve
WHITE HOUSE LIKELY TO NAME BURNLEY TRANSPORT CHIEF
Dave Higdon |
The White House is expected to nominate James Burnley, deputy transportation secretary, as Secretary
FUJITSU UNIT BUILDING ORE. PLANT
Journal of Commerce Special |
Fujitsu Micelectronics Inc. will break ground here today for a $70 million semiconductor plant.<
Maritime
EUROPE URGED TO ADD CURBS ON ITS AGRICULTURAL IMPORTS NEW PROPOSAL AT ODDS WITH US POSITION
Bruce Barnard |
European nations should place new restrictions on agricultural imports before they cut their farm su
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