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MERCHANT SHIP SENDS SOS
(Ap) |
A Panamanian-registered merchant ship with 24 people on board sent an SOS Wednesday and reported it
Maritime
MISC TO BUY SHIPS TO SERVE PALM OIL MART
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The part-denationalized national maritime carrier of Malaysia intends to buy six more vessels by 199
Maritime
APL PETITION GOES BEFORE LAW JUDGE
Robert F. Morison |
The Maritime Administration ordered a full hearing before a law judge on Ameri can President Lines L
Maritime
FULL TRUCKLOAD CARRIERS CONTINUE RECORD GROWTH
Leo Abruzzese |
Robust revenue growth fueled strong first quarter earnings gains for most of the nation's full truck
LARGE TRUCKING COMPANIES DO WELL IN FOURTH QUARTER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Revenue, earnings and traffic volume for the nation's largest trucking companies were higher during
SEATTLE LOSING REPUTATION OF BAD LABOR RELATIONS
Gloria Joseph |
Traveling in Taiwan as a Seattle port representative, Pat Davis, port commissioner, was confronted a
Maritime
BATON ROUGE HIT ON HIRING PROCESS
Marie Prat |
Gary Pruitt, a 22-year veteran Baton Rouge port employee with an accounting background, has been hir
Maritime
FLEET MANAGERS COOL ON LINEHAUL CLASS 7S
Michael S. Lelyveld |
There may be a simple explanation for the trouble truck industry analysts have been having in foreca
CORRECTIONS
JOC Staff |
Tuesday's editions contained an incorrect telephone number to contact as a source of information abo
Maritime
VPA TERMINALS BEING ENLARGED
Rocky L. Rinker |
The Virginia Ports Authority is expanding facilities at all three of its cargo terminals. At
Maritime
ROBOT EXHIBITION DISPELS IMAGE THAT SCIENCE FICTION HAS CREATED
(Ap) |
They are not the gawky, almost human robots of movie fame. But that may bebecause most of th
WEALTHY PARENTS FAIL TO PROTECT INSURANCE UNITS
C.A. Carpenter |
Insurance subsidiaries are continuing to be put out of business in an alarming trend" despite ties t
MIDAS ADVERTISING LACKS THAT TOUCH OF CLASS
Alan Riter |
A new concept insidiously is taking hold in the advertising arena. I have no idea what they
COLLABORATION EXEMPTION OF MCCARRAN BILL HIT
Leah R. Young |
The chairman of the Federal Trade Commission warned Congress against legislation retaining a list of
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Meridian to Continue Insurance ExpansionREADING, Pa. - Meridian Bancorp Inc. told shareholde
TORT REFORMS ADOPTED IN 1986
Paula L. Green |
Although nearly 40 states passed some measure of tort reform in 1986, the American Tort Reform Assoc
FOLEY NAMED DEPUTY CHIEF IN NEW YORK
Journal of Commerce Special |
Kevin Foley, director of public affairs at the New York State Insurance Department, has been appoint
NY BLUES GET NOD TO MERGE
Journal of Commerce Special |
The proposed merger of the troubled Blue Shield of Northeastern New York with Blue Shield of Western
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Chase Service to Aid Importers, ExportersChase Manhattan Bank announced the introduction of
Maritime
CHIP MAKERS FACING PLEASANT PREDICAMENT
Christopher H. Schmitt |
Across California's Silicon Valley, slumbering semiconductor makers are jolting to life in what obs
Maritime
CITY REPORT PANS FISHERMAN'S WHARF
(Ap) |
Fisherman's Wharf hooks more tourists than any other San Francisco attraction, but city planners say
Maritime
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Jet Air Executives Indicted a Second TimeJet Air, an El Cajon-based aerospace manufacturing
Maritime
OAKLAND PINS HOPES ON PROMOTIONAL TOUR
Maureen Robb |
The city of Oakland, tired of being in the shadow of its neighbor San Francisco, is launching an unu
Maritime
COFFEE GROUP TO MEET IN BALI
(Ap) |
The executive board of the International Coffee Organization willmeet June 1-5 on the tourist island
Maritime
HONG KONG, MALAYSIA SEEKING INCREASED INVESTMENT FROM US
P.T. Bangsberg |
Hong Kong and Malaysia are stepping up efforts to woo more investment, especially from the United St
Maritime
ITALIANS LOOK FOR JAPAN TRADE
Andrew Mutter |
As trade frictions between Japan and the United States grow, Italy is taking steps to open its marke
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Chase Service to Aid Importers, ExportersChase Manhattan Bank announced the introduction of
Maritime
JAMAICA PUTS HOTELS ON THE BLOCK AS PART OF ITS DIVESTMENT PLAN
Canute James |
Foreign and local purchasers are being sought by the Jamaican government for 12 state-owned resort h
Maritime
PHILIPPINES ACHIEVES SHORT-TERM GOALS
(Ap) |
The Philippine government says it has achieved its short-term economic andfinancial goals in
Maritime
EC MINISTERS FAIL TO AGREE ON FARM PRICES
(Ap) |
After three days of wrangling, European Community farm ministers abandoned talks on proposed farm pr
Maritime
HONG KONG, MALAYSIALURE US INVESTMENT
P.T. Bangsberg |
Hong Kong and Malaysia are stepping up efforts to woo more investment, especially from the United St
Maritime
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
April 29, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
SPANISH OIL REFINERS PREPARE FOR LEAN YEAR
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
Spanish refineries are preparing themselves for a lean year following last year's strong results, ac
COURT URGED TO NAME TIN COUNCIL RECEIVER
(Ap) |
A creditor of the debt-ridden International Tin Council, whose collapse 18 months ago plunged the wo
Maritime
STANFORD SCIENTISTS BEAMING OVER NEW SOLAR POWER CELL
(Ap) |
Scientists say they have reached record efficiency levels for an experimental type of solar power ce
ROMANIA STILL SHORT OF ENERGY DESPITE CONSERVATION MEASURES
(Ap) |
Premier Constantin Dascalescu has said that failure to meet targets for the energy sector this year
TURKISH, IRAQI OFFICIALS DISCUSS NEW OIL PIPELINE
(Ap) |
The chairman of Turkey's national oil company met with Iraq's oil minister to discuss a new trans-Tu
CHEVRON LOOKS TO FINALIZE SALE OF NY TERMINAL
Sam Glasser |
Chevron Corp. hopes to finalize the sale of its deepwater terminal in New York harbor by the end of
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Texaco Reports Slump In 1st Quarter ProfitsTexaco Inc. Wednesday reported first quarter earn
GASOLINE, FUEL OIL STOCKS FELL SLIGHTLY FOR WEEK
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Gasoline and distillate oil inventories declined moderately, according to the American Petroleum Ins
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