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CANADA STILL CONSIDERING RESPONSE TO BA FARE CUTS
(Ap) |
The Canadian Transport Commission is still considering what it will do in response to a British Airw
Air Cargo
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
FAA Mandates Gear For Aircrew ProtectionWASHINGTON - The Federal Aviation Administration pub
Air Cargo
SEAWAY MEET TARGETS NY SHIPPERS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
More than 500 New York state shippers have invitations to a June 15 conference in Syracuse, N.Y., to
Maritime
SAN FRANCISCO GETS FIRST TASTE OF MANDARIN IN US
Maureen Robb |
It was lunchtime at the new Mandarin hotel in San Francisco, and hotel managers were getting used to
LEGAL COST AMENDMENT OF NUCLEAR BILL REVISED
Leah R. Young |
A House Energy and Commerce subcommittee Wednesday heeded objections from the insurance and the nucl
ACQUISITION INTEREST IN AGENCIES GROWS
C.A. Carpenter |
Washington Federal Savings Bank said it acquired Davis & Co., a property and casualty insurance agen
JAPANESE VIEW TRENDS IN US ADS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Japanese advertising executives got a taste of U.S. approaches to advertising at a seminar in New Yo
Maritime
INDIAN, CHINESE PROFITS RISING
Journal of Commerce Special |
India and China, major suppliers of textiles and apparel for the U.S. and other international market
Maritime
ON THE MOVE
Staff Report |
AIR CARGO FLYING TIGER LINE INC. (Los Angeles) - Richard F. Widrig was named treasurer. He w
FRENCH ECONOMIST IS DEAD AT AGE 84
(Ap) |
French economist Francois Perroux, whose expertise on Third World development and the relationship
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS Agricultural problems are expected to be tackled at the forthcoming Venice summ
TUI EXPECTED TO PURCHASE 10 PERCENT STAKE IN HAPAG-LLOYD
Bruce Barnard |
TUI, the largest tour operator in West Germany, reportedly plans to buy a 10 percent stake in Hapag-
MARKETS REGAIN THEIR COMPOSURE
Gordon Platt |
U.S. financial markets rebounded Wednesday from Tuesday's selloff on news Paul Volcker would be leav
GREENSPAN SEEN OPEN TO VIEWS ON LDC DEBT
Bernard J. Wolfson |
The retirement of Paul A. Volcker from the Federal Reserve Board could breathe new life into a flagg
HISTORY, LAW BACK FREEDOM OF NAVIGATION
(Ap) |
Free navigation, which the United States says it is defending in the gulf, has been at the center of
Maritime
ALGONQUIN GAS SEEKS OK ON PLAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Algonquin Gas Transmission Co. asked the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for approval of new ra
SHELL GASOLINE TANK BLAZE UNDER CONTROL IN FRANCE
(Ap) |
A fire that raged through a gasoline storage yard for more than 20 hours was brought under control W
COPYRIGHT LAW A HOT ISSUE IN THAILAND
P.T. Bangsberg |
A four-hour meeting by senior Thai officials seeking to break an impasse overcopyright prote
Maritime
CHEMICAL MARKETS OLIN HIKES HYDRAZINE, TDI PRICES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Olin Corp. announced that it is increasing its off-list prices of hydrazine to a new schedule of lis
FMC GROUP PLANS PEROXIDE PLANT IN BANGKOK
Journal of Commerce Staff |
FMC's chemical products group has formed a joint venture, Thai Peroxide Co., with Indo-Thai Syntheti
B.D. STEWART NAMED WOMAN OF THE YEAR
Journal of Commerce Special |
Barbara D. Stewart is 1987 Insurance Woman of the Year. Mrs. Stewart, president of Stewart E
STATE DEPARTMENT AIDE CLAIMS US REMAINS A NET CREDITOR NATION
Richard Lawrence |
The United States remains a net creditor nation, a senior State Department official maintained.<
10 MILLION MAY HAVE AIDS
(Ap) |
As many as 10 million people worldwide already are infected with the AIDS virus, and AIDS deaths cou
MARSHALL PLAN GAVE EUROPE LIFE AFTER DEATH
(Ap) |
The U.S. Marshall Plan of 40 years ago helped forge a united West Europe out of the bitter enemies w
Maritime
JAPANESE INVESTORS HIKE SPANISH HOLDINGS
Howard Schissel |
Benefitting from Spain's entry into the European Community, Japanese investors are increasingly usin
Maritime
CORN EXPORTS LIKELY TO RISE
(Ap) |
Brisk corn sales to overseas customers are prompting a 5 percent rise in the Agriculture Department'
Maritime
PSG&E PARENT EXPECTS TO BE PENALIZED BY BPU
John Maggs |
Public Service Gas & Electric's Co.'s parent company will earn 10 percent of its income from unregul
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS Agricultural problems are expected to be tackled at the forthcoming Venice summ
Maritime
US, BRAZIL TO MEET ON PATENT POLICY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
U.S. and Brazilian officials plan to meet here June 8 to discuss possible patent protection in Brazi
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
BILL MONGELLUZZO'S INSIDE TALK FROM THE WEST COAST
Bill Mongelluzzo |
MORE GOOD NEWS is reflected in the latest quarterly financial figures for the neighboring ports of L
Maritime
ARGONNE, BLACK HILLS P&L IN CARBON DIOXIDE PROJECT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois and the Black Hills Power & Light Co. in South Dakota have j
RAIL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Pennwalt Offers Free Pseudo Steam EngineWYANDOTTE, Mich. - Pennwalt Corp., owner of the form
Rail News
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
UAE Economy Bounces Back From Oil SlumpABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates - The United Arab Emi
US CHIP MAKERS VOW TO BOOST SALES IN JAPAN
(Ap) |
U.S. computer chip makers have invested millions of dollars and adopted Japanese cultural practices
Maritime
JAPANESE GET APOLOGY FOR TAINTED TOBACCO
(Ap) |
The president of R.J. Reynolds-M.C. Tobacco Co. apologized to the Japanese people Wednesday for the
Maritime
MACROCHEM, EDS SIGN AGREEMENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
MacroChem Corp. has signed an agreement with Essential Dental Systems Inc., New York, under which ED
HOUSE BILL LINKS LABOR PROTECTION, AIRLINE MERGERS
Dave Higdon |
A bill requiring the Transportation Department to impose labor protection provisions for employees o
Air Cargo
RAIL EXECUTIVES HIT REIMPOSING RATE CONTROLS
David M. Cawthorne |
Reimposing government rate controls over railroads will accelerate declining industry earning trends
Rail News
TRANSPORT CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Traffic Club of New York, joint education luncheon, June 9. 60 East Club, 60 East 42nd St., New York
Air Cargo
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