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YUGOSLAVIAN LINE IS 40 YEARS OLD
Joseph Bonney |
Jugolinija, the Yugoslavian line, is a government-owned company that doesn't act like one. T
Maritime
CORRECTION CLARIFICATION
JOC Staff |
A dredging project that began last week in Baltimore was the first within the port area that was par
Maritime
BECHTEL GROUP ADOPTS AN EGYPTIAN APPROACH
John Davies |
Lower oil prices and currency problems are making it more difficult to do business in Egypt, but com
Maritime
WORLD TODAY
Wire and Staff Reports |
Japan Seeks Partners For Genetics ProjectVENICE, Italy - Japan is using the economic summit
EC ENTRY FAILS TO BOOST INVESTMENT IN PORTUGAL
Howard Schissel |
Portugal's entry into the European Community in 1986 has not sparked the expected surge of new forei
Maritime
HITACHI GEARS FOR RISE IN YEN AGAINST DOLLAR
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Interviews with top executives of Hitachi Ltd., Japan's electronics giant, reveal the company is gea
Maritime
JAPAN REJECTS TALKS ON US RICE IMPORTS
Journal of Commerce Special |
A senior Japanese agricultural official Monday ruled out bilateral talks with the United States on o
Maritime
CUSTOMS UPDATE
JOC Staff |
Los Angeles District ONE-STOP QUOTA PROCESSING TEST. Customs began a test of one-stop quota
Maritime
TRUCKING BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Bids Mount in Program To 'Rebuild' New YorkALBANY, N.Y. - The New York State Department of T
Trucking News
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
June 8 Baltic International Freight Futures ExchangePrev.Close High Low
Maritime
HIGH-TECH SYSTEMS MONITOR TRAFFIC
Boston Globe |
At 91 on-ramps along six expressways radiating out of Chicago, drivers come to a stoplight that blin
Trucking News
HOW TO QUAKE-PROOF COMPUTERS
(Ap) |
Here are some recommendations on how businesses can protect their computersfrom earthquake d
Maritime
CONTROLLERS SEEM READY TO UNIONIZE
(Ap) |
Six years after a strike by air traffic controllers led to their firing by President Reagan, the new
Air Cargo
UK STRIKE DELAYS AIR, SEA TRAVELERS
(Ap) |
Thousands of airline passengers suffered delays and cancellations Monday as air traffic control assi
Air Cargo
IOWA BANKER-FARMER MAKES FRIENDS IN USSR
(Ap) |
He's a farm boy who knows plenty about hogs and harvests, cattle and corn, life on the land. And whe
Maritime
JAPAN VOWS DRIVE TO GET ALL US SANCTIONS LIFTED
Janet Porter |
Japan will do everything it can to make possible the lifting of all U.S. sanctions against Japanese
INTERNATIONAL LOANS
JOC Staff |
WORLD BANK MOROCCO - $60 million to improve the nation's water supply system and $60 million
Maritime
ON THE MOVE CALIF. GIVES STATE MEDAL TO RETIREE
JOC Staff |
Jennie Wee, the secretary to 14 California insurance commissioners, retired after 36 years of servic
LEO ABRUZZESE'S INSIDE TALK ON TRANSPORTATION
Leo Abruzzese |
THE THREE MAJOR AEROSPACE COMPANIES THAT ARE PARTNERS in the European Airbus Industrie consortium ma
Trucking News
CHARTER INDEX
JOC Staff |
The weekly freight index of Maritime Research Inc. (January-December 1972 equals 100 percent) is as
Maritime
TVA PURCHASES SPOT COAL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Tennessee Valley Authority bought 26,800 tons of coal on the spot market during the week of May
THE ECONOMY MAY JOB DATA UNDERSCORE SLUGGISHNESS
John Boyd |
If anyone needed one more reminder that the U.S. economy is sluggish, the Labor Department's report
GAO STUDY URGES MALPRACTICE REFORM
Leah R. Young |
The General Accounting Office's two-year study of medical malpracticerecommends the federal
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NY Bill Would Allow Investments in CDsALBANY, N.Y. - The state insurance fund could invest i
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Shanghai Opens First Money MarketBEIJING - Shanghai, China's industrial hub and growing fina
FINANCIAL MARKETS LINK INTO GLOBAL NETWORK
(Ap) |
From London to Chicago to Tokyo to New York, the world's financial centers are linking up piece by p
MEXICO EXPORTS MORE PETROCHEMICALS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Mexico exported $740 million worth of petrochemical products last year, a substantial gain from the
DOT READIES AIRLINE RULES ON PERFORMANCE
Dave Higdon |
Faced with a Congress moving determinedly toward airline consumer-protection legislation, the Transp
Air Cargo
NMU TALKS TO RESUME
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The National Maritime Union and and dry-cargo and tanker companies will resume negotiations Thursday
Maritime
AIDS GROWTH STIRS REACTION FROM INSURERS
(Ap) |
People who want life insurance but don't want to take AIDS tests will be getting less coverage than
DISCOVERY COULD PUT US BACK ON TOP IN BOTTOMS
Ron Wolf |
By now, the pattern is annoyingly familiar: American scientists come upon a promising discovery. The
PHILIPPINES TO IMPORT COPPER CONCENTRATE
Richard Gourlay |
The struggling state-owned Philippines' copper smelter plans to importconcentrates from Papu
Maritime
AMERICAN HEADS JARDINE MATHESON
P.T. Bangsberg |
For the first time in its 155 years, an American now heads up Hong Kong's premier British-founded tr
Maritime
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Joy Manufacturing To Stay in S. AfricaJoy Manufacturing Co. decided to remain in South Afric
XTRA TO PURCHASE PIGGYBACK FLEET
Journal of Commerce Special |
XTRA Corp. said it has agreed to acquire the fleet of piggyback trailers now operated by Availco Sys
Trucking News
TRUCKING BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CWT's Management Hopes to Buy GerberFREMONT, Mich. - Gerber Products Co. announced that the
Trucking News
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
989.5 (June 5) Previous day - 1015.0 The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange in Lo
Trucking News
USDA ACCUSED OF VIOLATION
Marie Prat |
The Gulf Ports Association has accused the U.S. Department of Agriculture of violating the 1985 Farm
Maritime
IMPORTED CARS OUTPACE DOMESTICS IN THEFTS
(Ap) |
Car thieves prefer imports over domestic automobiles and expensive sporty or speciality cars over th
Maritime
NY PORT AIRS PLAN TO BOOST COFFEE TRADE
James Nolan |
Coffee importing costs would be cut by a third if union weighers could be shifted to a banana-handle
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