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WORLD TODAY
Wire and Staff Reports |
US, Europe Firms Set To Fight Hormone BanBRUSSELS, Belgium - A group of chemical companies T
QUOTA WATCH
Source: International Development Systems Inc., Washington, |
Current Textile Quotas: Where the Average Recent Utilization RateIndicates Full Quota Utiliz
Maritime
COAL SLURRY RIFT ENTERS NEW ROUND
Howard Abramson |
Congress opened a new round in the 25-year battle over coal slurry pipelines Thursday, with predicta
PERSIAN GULF BONANZA FOR TANKER RATES FIZZLES
Bruce Barnard |
The only clear winners in the escalating military conflict in the Persian Gulf have been those shipo
50-MILE RULE ALTERNATIVE SOUGHT TODAY ILA SETS DEADLINE
Marie Prat |
The International Longshoremen's Association set a deadline of8:30 this morning for management to of
TRUCK FIRM PLANS COAL COMPLEX
Tim Sansbury |
Savage Industries Inc., an aggressive Salt Lake City trucking company, plans to build a coal distrib
PLASTICS CORNER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Buhrmann-Tetterode To Acquire SentinelBuhrmann-Tetterode NV, an international paper, packagi
INDICTMENT FOR OCEAN DUMPING A FIRST FOR UNITED STATES
Dallas Morning News |
A Houston-area chemical company and its Norwegian parent corporation have been indicted on federal c
OXY VENTURE IN CHINA SHIPS 1ST LOAD OF COAL
P.T. Bangsberg |
What's billed as the world's largest surface coal mine began production Thursday, backed by U.S. tec
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Union Carbide Boosts Alkyl PricesDANBURY, Conn. - Union Carbide Corp. has announced price in
CHOLESTEROL-FIGHTER ON MARKET SEPT. 14
Ena Naunton |
Lovastatin, a revolutionary new cholesterol-lowering prescription drug due in pharmacies Sept. 14, i
ARCO PLANS MTBE PLANT IN FRANCE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Arco Chemical Europe Inc., a subsidiary of Arco Chemical Co., announced that it will construct a 420
CRS SIRRINE GETS PACT FOR KODAK UNIT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
CRS Sirrine Inc. has been selected as the engineer/architect for the design of a new film sensitizin
DUKAKIS VOWS CUT IN EMISSIONS
Journal of Commerce Special |
Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis says the state will use its regulatory power to require trash-fir
LONG LAKE HYDRO PROJECT GRANTED TEMPORARY STAY
(Ap) |
Federal regulators have granted a temporary stay to the Long Lake Energy Corp. for its proposed Alic
CHEMICAL EARNINGS TO RISE?
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The chemical industry is showing strong profit growth, spurred by gains in volume for basic chemical
CITIES FAIL TO MEET OZONE STANDARDS
(Ap) |
The number of U.S. cities with too much ozone polluting their air dropped to 62 in 1984-86, but the
NIXDORF PITCHES ITSELF TO DEC GUESTS ON QE2
TOM McNIFF, Jr. |
As the liner Queen Elizabeth 2 hosts hundreds of prized Digital Equipment Corp. customers, a second
Maritime
CANADIAN LIGHTHOUSES COULD LOSE KEEPERS
Mark Wilson |
There are 41 manned lighthouses on Canada's West Coast and an independent investigator thinks the nu
Maritime
AEP REDESIGNS UNITS' LOGOS, CHANGES NAMES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The American Electric Power group introduced a new corporate identity Thursday. The company,
PRUDENTIAL SHIFTS COURT ACTION
James Nolan |
They couldn't move a $93 million decimal point three places to the right in a federal bankruptcy cou
Maritime
BP AMERICA UNIT TO REORGANIZE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Standard Oil Production Co., the U.S. exploration and production subsidiary of BP America Inc., said
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
September 10, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gal
UNITED PARCEL SERVICE LOOKS TO EUROPE VIA PHILADELPHIA
Tom Belden |
When you're as big as United Parcel Service, it's easy to get a little fat, too. After all,
Air Cargo
HOTELS CREATIVE WITH BONUS PLANS
Christopher Lofting |
The hotels certainly weren't the first to come up with an awards program designed to romance custome
Air Cargo
EXXON CO. REFINERY IN CALIF. KNOCKED OUT BY HELICOPTER CRASH
John Davies |
An Exxon Co. USA refinery east of San Francisco remains partially shut down today after a helicopter
SEPARATE FAA FLIES IN SENATE
Dave Higdon |
The aviation industry's wishes for an independent Federal Aviation Administration received a warm Se
Air Cargo
CANADIAN LINE TRIES NON-SMOKING FLIGHTS
(Ap) |
Canadian Airlines International started a trial non-smoking policy on most flights, and flight atten
Air Cargo
COLO. UTILITY TO BURN GAS DURING AIR POLLUTION TEST
John Maggs |
Public Service Co. of Colorado will burn natural gas at three of its coal- fired power plants in the
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Airline Delays Dropped in AugustPreliminary figures from the Federal Aviation Administration
Air Cargo
OIL CHIEFS TO VISIT ALL OPEC COUNTRIES
(Ap) |
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries announced Thursday that a committee of three oil m
SURVEY FORECASTS STABILITY FOR NY GASOLINE PRICES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Plentiful gasoline supplies coupled with lower spot market costs for crude oil and refined products
METRO EARNINGS SHOW SLIGHT DROP
JOC Staff |
Metro Airlines Inc. earned $1.6 million, or 26 cents a share, in its first fiscal quarter ended July
Air Cargo
MAJOR BOOST PREDICTED IN MARKET FOR TANKERS
Journal of Commerce Special |
International trade should expand by one-third between 1986 and 1991 and put 200 new product tankers
Maritime
TITANIC TEAM ENDING ITS EXPLORATION TODAY
(Ap) |
The mini-submersible Nautile and its two support ships, Nadir and Abeille, were scheduled to end the
Maritime
BRITISH SEARCHING FOR HISTORIC SUB
(Ap) |
The Royal Navy Submarine Museum says it hopes to salvage Britain's first mechanically powered submar
Maritime
DAMAGE CLAIMS RULING APPEALED
Alan F. Schoedel |
The Supreme Court is being asked to hear the damage claims of the Iver Chaser, a Norwegian-managed f
Maritime
P&O REPORTS RISE IN 1ST HALF PROFIT
Edwin Unsworth |
The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co. Wednesday announced pretax profits for the first ha
Maritime
PHILADELPHIA PORT LOSING REVENUE TO TRUCKS AT AUTO IMPORT CENTER
James Asher |
The Philadelphia Port Corp. is losing what may be thousands of dollars in revenue, because cars are
Maritime
FUNDAMENTALS GET CREDIT FOR HEALTHY DRUG INDUSTRY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A strong flow of new products, favorable foreign currency translation and positive cash flows, as we
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