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CANADIAN EXCHANGE EYES JANUARY 1988 KICK-OFF
Leo Ryan |
A Canadian version of Lloyd's of London should definitely open for business by Jan. 1, 1988 after su
GROUP SEEKS FINANCING TO BUY RAIL
Howard S. Abramson |
The Railway Labor Executives' Association said it retained Drexel Burnham Lambert to help find finan
MEXICAN WORKERS END STRIKE AT VW
WILLIAM A. ORME Jr. |
A nearly two-month-long strike at Volkswagen de Mexico, the country's biggest carmaker, ended Wednes
NUNN PULLS OUT OF RACE
(Ap) |
Sen. Sam Nunn, who had been considered a potentially strong conservative candidate for the Democrati
KLYSTRON, AT 50, STILL PLAYS A ROLE IN MANY HIGH TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS
(Ap) |
You could call it the great-granddaddy of high-tech: A homely, microwave- squirt ing vacuum tube cal
JOHN BOYD'S ECONOMIC BEAT
John Boyd |
THE DOLLAR WAS MOSTLY FALLING on foreign exchange markets in the last couple of weeks, and the bond
PICKINGS SLIM FOR THOSE WOOING NJ BANKS
Janet L. Fix |
After opening its doors to interstate banking, New Jersey waited for more than a year for the onslau
BIG AUSTRALIAN SLAUGHTERHOUSE FALLS VICTIM TO US BAN ON BEEF
Josh Goldstein |
Some Australian slaughterhouses are closing and the Australian government is under growing pressure
ON THE MOVE
JOC Staff |
Bowman, 3 Associates Switching Law FirmsFormer Maritime Administration general counsel Roy G
DIGITAL, C. ITOH SETTLE DISPUTE OVER MONITOR
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Digital Equipment Corp. said it settled its dispute with Tokyo-based C. Itoh & Co. over Digital's in
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
AVIATION Plans for European airline mergers are still simmering. 1AThe U.S. aviation agency
AUTO OUTPUT UP IN WEEK, WARD'S SAYS
(Ap) |
U.S. automakers scheduled the assembly of 129,113 cars in domestic factories this week, Ward's Autom
TOBACCO FIRMS WIN CASES BUT COULD STILL GET BURNED
Russ Banham |
In the executive offices of the major tobacco companies this week, high-level employees, feet on the
MOVING US MILITARY OVERSEAS PROVES FORMIDABLE TASK
Marie Prat |
Plastic-wrapped helicopters, one with a smiling face made with tape and a big red nose painted in th
WORLD TODAY
Wire and Staff Reports |
USDA, Australia Reach Partial Beef AgreementThe U.S. Department of Agriculture reached a par
OTTAWA TAKES STEPS TO HALT RAIL STRIKE
Leo Ryan |
Canada's 48,000 striking railway workers are likely to be back at work this weekend, under governmen
AVIATION AGENCY CHIEF SEEKS AID IN IMPROVING TRAINING FOR PILOTS
David Higdon |
In an unusual and hastily called meeting, Alan McArtor, federal aviation administrator, asked airlin
ICC RULING PROVES VICTORY FOR SHIPPERS SOME INTRASTATE FREIGHT WINS RATE BREAK
Leo Abruzzese |
The Interstate Commerce Commission handed Quaker Oats Co. an important victory by broadening the typ
EUROPEAN AIR MERGERS ON SIMMER
Edwin Unsworth |
The melting pot that could someday lead to forging links between European airlines continues to simm
CHICAGO BANK SUCCEEDS IN ARENA OF TOKYO FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Kevin Commins |
U.S. trading know-how and a loyal Japanese staff have helped to make First National Bank of Chicago
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Lufthansa Interested In Buying Hilton ChainFRANKFURT, West Germany - Deutsche Lufthansa AG,
Air Cargo
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
Information Supplied by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce |
HOW TO USE: To determine the codes for specific products and services of interest to you, co
Maritime
SAM GLASSER'S AINSIDE TALK ON ENERGY
Sam Glasser |
THE CONTROVERSY SWIRLING around the Shoreham and Seabrook nuclear plants could jeopardize the timely
SENATOR EXPECTS PROGRESS ON RAIL RATE REFORM
Tim Sansbury |
Sen. Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va., told West Virginia coal and business leaders Wednesday that there's a
NJ HIT ON ENFORCEMENT OF RIGHT-TO-KNOW LAW
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Environmental and labor groups said the state is failing to enforce a law giving employees and commu
PEPCO GENERATING UNITS SUBJECT OF PSC HEARINGS
Sam Glasser |
The Maryland Public Service Commission will open hearings Sept. 28 to consider Potomac Electric Powe
SOVIETS CONSIDER SAFETY INSPECTION
(Ap) |
Completing his first safety review of a U.S. nuclear plant, an international investigator reported t
PLASTICS CORNER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Novacor Increases Polyethylene PricesNovacor Chemicals Inc. announced a price increase in th
PERMIT PROCESS HOLDS UP DISPOSAL OF TOXIC WASTE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The bottlenecked process of nursing a permit to build and operate a hazardous waste treatment or dis
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Unofficial Vote Rejects Trash-to-Energy PlantHARTFORD, Conn. - Prospects for a proposed tras
MASONITE BUYS SPANISH COMPANY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Masonite Corp., a subsidiary of USG Corp., announced that it has purchased Intamasa, the leading Spa
RESIDENTS HIT LOVE CANAL CLEANUP PLAN
(Ap) |
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's proposed method of cleaning up Love Canal has been oppose
ECONOMIC COMMISSION DRAFTS TRANSPORT LIABILITY ACCORD
Journal of Commerce Special |
The Inland Transport Committee of the Economic Commission for Europe is drafting an international ag
ECOLAB TO BUY CANADIAN COMPANY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Ecolab Inc. has entered into an agreement to acquire G.H. Wood & Co., a privately held Canadian manu
SOUTHERN EUROPE SLOW IN GETTING THE LEAD OUT
Erich E. Toll |
Karl Schmidt and his family piled into their Mercedes, looking back happily at a three-week Mediterr
NORTHWEST CREW ABANDONED POLICY
Dave Higdon |
The crew of Northwest Airlines Flight 255 deviated from company policy and deprived themselves of a
Air Cargo
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
August 26, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon
CHEMICAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
EPA to Negotiate Waste Site ContractsBUFFALO, N.Y. - Ecology & Environment Inc. has been sel
PROFESSOR FACES EPA ACTION IN ALTERED BACTERIA INCIDENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Environmental Protection Agency will decide soon what action to take concerning a Montana profes
ARGENTINA MOVES SLOWLY ON DOWNSTREAM GAS PLANS
Jeremy Morgan |
Even as industry waits for Argentina's planned sale of state-owned petrochemical assets, a lengtheni
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