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'HOMELESS' STOWAWAYS END 6-DAY CRUISE
Geoffrey Tomb |
The odyssey of eight stowaways who spent six days going back and forth from Miami to Freeport, Baham
Maritime
SEA-LAND OFFER HITS NEW DELAY
James Nolan |
Sea-Land Service Inc. has seen its plans to acquire ships and container handling gear from United St
Maritime
OIL SPILL BEACHES SALMON FISHERMEN
(Ap) |
Cook Inlet drift net fishermen, who had been promised a crack at Kasilof River sockeye salmon in a s
Maritime
VANDERZEE GETS CONTRACT IN ILLINOIS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The fired maritime director at the port of Chicago signed a contract to work with the state of Illin
Maritime
CREW STRIKE GROUNDS TANKER
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
Eighteen South Korean seamen squatted over a burning hibachi, enjoying their first "real Korean food
Maritime
SHIP OFFICIAL LIKES TWO-TIER REGISTRY
Mark Wilson |
A two-tier registry for shipping has merit, says the boss of Canada's newest ocean line. Cly
Maritime
AGENCY PLANS TO TIGHTEN FILING RULES
Robert F. Morison |
The Federal Maritime Commission will tighten its rules by forbidding late filed material, and requir
Maritime
MERGER ACTIVITY DROPS BUT VALUE UP
(Ap) |
Merger and acquisition announcements dropped sharply in the first half of 1987 from a year earlier,
BIG HOTEL PLANNED FOR UPSTATE NY
(Ap) |
If the federal government approves, construction could start next spring on a 400-room hotel and con
NO HORSING AROUND, MOUNTIES GET THEIR MAN
David R. Francis |
Royal Canadian Mounted Police Commissioner Robert W. Simmonds wanted to talk about the force he head
PRODUCT LIABILITY CRISIS MOVES CLOSER TO RESOLUTION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Federal product liability reform is alive and well in the 100th Congress, according to the Product L
MERRELL DOW TO FIGHT UNFAVORABLE VERDICT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A jury awarded $95 million in damages on Tuesday in a suit involving Bendectin, the anti-nausea drug
AUSTRALIAN PORK INDUSTRY FACES HIGHER GRAIN COSTS, LOWER USE
James Glynn |
Rising feed costs and lower consumption will slow growth in the Australian pork industry in fiscal 1
Maritime
ACTIONS IN MASS. NOT ODD, FORMER COMMISSIONER SAYS
Paula L. Green |
It was business as usual in the insurance industry earlier this month when Fireman's Fund decided to
BUYING IN TAIWAN
JOC Staff |
Traditional Exports Textiles, footwear, electronics, chemicals, metals, machinery, wood, sug
Maritime
FORMER HOWDEN EXECUTIVES FACE POLICE CHARGES
Edwin Unsworth |
Five former members of Lloyd's of London who were at the center of the long- running Alexander Howde
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION EDGES UP
(Ap) |
Output at the nation's factories, mines and utilities edged up 0.2 percent in June, the government s
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Governor Pushes Mass. Auto ReformThe administration of Gov. Michael Dukakis is pushing thest
TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SHOWS OFF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ADVANCES
Gloria Joseph |
Executives at Texas Instruments protectively insist that their artificial intelligence systems have
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
July 15, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
AMERICAN MANAGERS OF JAPANESE FIRMS CHALLENGE PHILOSOPHY
Tetsuo Jimbo |
Ken Nees was one of the first U.S. management trainees hired by Sony Corp. of America when he joined
SONY WILL SHIFT TOP EXECUTIVE TO NEW YORK
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Sony Corp. is moving one of its top executives to New York, citing growing tensions between the Unit
EC HEAD WARNS US ON TRADE BILL
Dave Higdon |
The chairman of the European Community warned Wednesday that implementing trade legislation pending
EC UNVEILS PROPOSAL FOR UNIFORM SALES TAX
(Ap) |
The European Community Commission Wednesday proposed common rates for value- added (sales) taxes an
ON THE MOVE APL OFFICIAL TAKES POST AT ITEL UNIT
-Staff Report |
A senior vice president of marketing for American President Cos. will become president of Itel Corp
TOP 50 CEOS SHARE SAME INTERESTS, STYLES
(Ap) |
Most of the men who run the world's 50 largest industrial companies relax on the golf course or with
A PRIMER TO EXPLAIN CURRENT APPLICATIONS
Elizabeth Scott |
For centuries great thinkers the world over have pondered the idea of building a machine that could
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS Intel Corp. of Santa Clara, Calif., is rationing scarce supplies of its 386 mic
TRADE BILL STILL ON SENATE FLOOR
Keith M. Rockwell |
The trade bill is now well into its fourth week on the Senate floor and the majority leader isn't ha
DOT ANNOUNCES MEETING ON DRUGS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
While still embroiled in controversy and court action concerning its employeedrug testing po
RATIONING OF CHIPS PINCHES CUSTOMERS
G. Pascal Zachary |
Intel Corp. of Santa Clara, Calif., is rationing scarce supplies of its 386 microprocessor and expe
COURT ORDER SAYS LABOR BOARD MUST RE-EXAMINE CONTAINER RULE
Robert F. Morison |
A federal appeals court ruling means the National Labor Relations Board must take another look at a
REPAIR WORK BLAMED FOR SUB'S BREAKDOWN
(Ap) |
A gear was improperly installed on the Trident nuclear-powered submarine USS Nevada during routine m
Maritime
CAIRO'S SUBWAY TO FEATURE RICH EGYPT PAST
JOC Staff |
When Cairo's subway opens in the fall, users not only will ride the newest form of transportation in
Rail News
CAPTAINS WILL HAVE AUTHORITY TO STRIKE FIRST AGAINST MISSILES
Mark Thompson |
Each U.S. Navy captain commanding a warship in the Persian Gulf will have the independent authority
Maritime
SENATE PANEL VOTES PASSENGER PROTECTION BILL
Dave Higdon |
Homework payed off Tuesday for senators pushing for airline consumer protection when the Senate Comm
Air Cargo
SENATE DEFERS REFLAGGING VOTE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Senate has set aside an amendment to its Omnibus Trade Bill that says the reflagging of Kuwaiti
Maritime
REAGAN HOPES IRAN, IRAQ WOULD HONOR CEASE-FIRE
(Ap) |
U.S. President Reagan is hopeful of early passage of a United Nations Security Council cease-fire re
Maritime
FRANCE RESPONDS TO ATTACK
(Ap) |
France demanded an explanation from Iran for a predawn attack Monday against a French containership
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Boston Harbor to Host Tug Muster July 25Some two dozen tugboats out of ports along the Easte
Maritime
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