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CORRECTIONS
JOC Staff |
Because of an editing error, Donald E. Nyrop was incorrectly identified in an article on page 9B, M
GROUP HOPES TO START AIR CARRIER IN MIAMI
David Lyons |
Defying an industrywide shakeout, a small group of airline veterans hopes to start a Miami-based air
AIRLINE CHIEF PRAISED FOR SUPPORT OF EMPLOYEE HEALTH INSURANCE
Leah R. Young |
Robert L. Crandall, American Airlines Inc. chairman, broke from the traditional business view and en
PORT TRUCKERS SEE BOOM IN BOX TRAFFIC
Leo Abruzzese |
International container traffic is surging this year for many port-area truckers, an informal survey
SAFETY AWARD WINNERS NAMED
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Southern Pacific Transportation Co. won the E.H. Harriman Memorial Award for employee safety in
AUSTRALIA COMPUTER PROGRAM EASES WORK ON SHIP'S COSTS
Vincent W. Stove |
A computer program to make it easier to calculate a ship's operating costs has been developed by an
Maritime
TRUCKING BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Extra Brake Lights Proving EffectiveA preliminary study has concluded that the high-mounted
UK MINISTER SLAMS US TRADE POLICY
Edwin Unsworth |
Multilateral trade principals as agreed under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade are being t
JAPANESE BANKS TO SEEK EASIER CAPITAL RULES
A.E. Cullison |
The Federation of Bankers' Associations of Japan plans to urge the U.S. Federal Reserve and the Bank
PLASTICS CORNER US IMPORTS, EXPORTS RISE FOR MAN-MADE FIBER APPAREL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
During 1986, U.S exports of man-made fiber apparel increased to 2.16 billion pounds, gaining almost
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Eastern Challenges DOT to Enter ProgramEastern Airlines has challenged the U.S. Department o
A.H. ROBINS ENDORSES CLAIMS PLAN
(Ap) |
The A.H. Robins Co. has informally endorsed a revised plan for resolving Dalkon Shield claims that
JUSTICE TO APPEAL RULING FAVORING NO GM RECALL
(Ap) |
A three-year government struggle to force a recall of 1.1 million 1980 General Motors cars will go a
SPANNING UTAH'S VAST ALL-TERRAIN PARADISE
John Davies |
Bouncing along through thermal updrafts, Jack Martin rolled the small plane to one side and circled
AEGON PLANS TO INCREASE ITS HOLDINGS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Aegon Insurance Group said it is negotiating to acquire Union Previsora SA, Madrid. Negotiat
COMPANIES SEEK GAS SERVICE OK
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Two major natural gas pipeline suppliers want to develop a new long-term natural gas storage service
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
May 12, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f
GAS TOPS OIL IN ALGERIA
Howard Schissel |
Algeria's natural gas exports have surpassed crude oil sales abroad to become the country's single l
AUSTRALIANS CRITICIZE US-SOVIET WHEAT DEAL
Vincent W. Stove |
The United States has implanted "fear" in the minds of all other wheat exporting countries by making
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Toshiba and Motorola Set Joint Chip VentureToshiba Corp. of Japan has established a joint ve
Maritime
DIPLOMACY DELAYS US-BRAZIL HEADACHE OVER DRUG PATENTS
James Bruce |
U.S. pharmaceutical manufacturers pulled their punches last week rather than make themselves - and t
RAIL IMPORT TRAFFIC LEADS EXPORT FREIGHT
David M. Cawthorne |
Although intermodal traffic appears to be increasing from last year, the railroad industry appears t
US COMMITMENT TO SECURITY IN GULF GIVEN TO KUWAITI RULER
(Ap) |
American envoy Richard Murphy met with Kuwaiti ruler Sheik Jaber al-Ahmed al- Sabah on Tuesday and d
Maritime
CPC, JAPANESE SLATE ASIAN FOOD VENTURE
P.T. Bangsberg |
One of America's best-known food companies is selling half its Asian grocery operations to Ajinomoto
DOT PUSHES BRAKE SYSTEM SAFETY
(Ap) |
Brake system improvements should receive the highest priority in efforts to improve the safety of la
BILL GIVES FMC MORE CLOUT
Robert F. Morison |
The new chairman of the Senate Merchant Marine Subcommittee introduced his first major shipping bill
Maritime
ASIAN MANUFACTURERS INVADE LINGERIE MART
(Ap) |
U.S. women are dressing in more Asian-made slips, camisoles and bikini briefs these days, as Far Eas
Maritime
EX-FRENCH CHIEF TELLS JAPAN TO PLACE MORE EMPHASIS ON EC
A.E. Cullison |
Japan's political and business leaders should view their country's relationship with Europe as equal
DOLLAR STABLE AT LOWER LEVELS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar appeared to stabilize Tuesday at levels slightly lower than on Monday, but in extrem
BANK OF CANTON PROFIT HURT BY RECESSION
P.T. Bangsberg |
Recession in Singapore and Malaysia helped to knock 5 percent off the profit of Bank of Canton, a un
P&G APPOINTS 6 VICE PRESIDENTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Procter & Gamble said it elected six vice presidents, all new positions, effective immediately:<
US BIOTECH FIRM JOINING JAPANESE IN CANCER TESTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Applied DNA Systems Inc. announced an agreement with Mitsubishi-Yuka Laboratory of Medical Science C
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled to arrive in the United States. The Journal of Commerc
Maritime
WORLD TODAY
Wire and Staff Reports |
Parliament Approves EC Food Price CutsSTRASBOURG, France - Leaders of most political groups
JOBLESS WEST VIRGINIAN MINERS SEE RICHES IN NUCLEAR DUMP
(Ap) |
Along U.S. 52, where jobless West Virginians hawk wooden Indians, second-hand bedspreads and old clo
FRENCH REACTOR REPAIRS WILL REQUIRE SHUTDOWN
(Ap) |
The Creys-Malville breeder reactor plant is to be shut down indefinitely at the end of the month for
COMPUTERS PERFORM YEOMAN'S SERVICE FOR ALA. TRUCKER
Marie Prat |
Each year, around the time the Alabama-Auburn rivalry heats up in this football-crazy state, Mack G.
FREIGHTER CARRYING FOOD AID MAROONED
Fort Lauderdale News & Sun-Sentinel (AP) |
A rusty freighter carrying about 8,000 tons of foodstuffs bound for famine victims in Africa and Jor
Maritime
VANCOUVER DOCKERS DENY BOX RULE CLAIM
Mark Wilson |
Abolition of a 50-mile destuffing rule on the Vancouver waterfront will yield the Canadian governmen
Maritime
HIGHWAY USER GROUP PREDICTS FUEL TAX HIKES
Leo Abruzzese |
Nine states will boost fuel taxes this summer to increase highwaycapacity and keep up with mounting
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