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HEAD-ON COLLISION LOOMS IN US, CANADA TRUCK ROW
Andrew Tausz |
The 49th parallel is not viewed as the friendly border by some U.S. motor carriers. In fact, the tra
PROBE LINKS FLIGHT PATTERN TO COLLISION
(Ap) |
One of the two planes that collided near Oakland International Airport had strayed from the standard
CITIBANK, AMERICAN AIRLINES LAUNCH NEW CREDIT CARD
(Ap) |
Citibank and American Airlines said they would offer a credit card enabling users to earn mileage po
LONDON READIES SALE OF AIRPORTS
Bruce Barnard |
The Government began the countdown Wednesday for the sale of seven state- owned airports, including
AIR FREIGHTING ANIMALS PROVES A BIG BUSINESS
Mark W. Lyon |
To someone looking for a pet, that puppy is a damp nose and a lick on the hand. But to the
INQUIRY GRABS US ATTENTION
Tim Sansbury |
A European energy trading firm grabbed the attention of U.S. coal and transportation companies by in
PLASTICS CORNER CANADIAN, FINNISH COMPANIES IN LATEX VENTURE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Polysar Ltd. signed an agreement with Raision Tehtaat Group of Finland to form a joint venture to bu
S. AFRICAN MINERS, FAMILIES PROTEST MIGRANT SYSTEM
(Ap) |
Some 250 wives and children of black miners are conducting live-ins at men- only hostels of Anglo Am
UK APPROVES TWO COAL-FIRED PLANTS
Bruce Barnard |
British Coal received a sorely needed boost with the government's announcement of plans to build the
CHEMICAL MARKETS
JOC Staff |
Union Camp Cuts Price Of Tall Oil Fatty AcidsUnion Camp Corp. announced a decrease of two ce
LONZA GROUP POSTS DECLINE IN SALES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Lonza Group reported a decline in sales in 1986 of 1.64 billion Swiss francs (about $1.09 billion),
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
San Francisco Council Sanctions Yard StrikeThe San Francisco Central Labor Council granted s
Maritime
ITEL ACQUIRES CONTAINER FLEET OF FLEXI-VAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Itel Containers International Corp. said it has completed the purchase of the container fleet and ce
Maritime
TRADE LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
S. KOREA WARY OF CURRENCY SHIFT
JOC Staff |
U.S. imports from South Korea are growing so fast that Washington has gone into its Japan strategy:
Maritime
FRENCH COGNAC FIRM TRIES A NEW MIXER - LEATHER
Cristina Lee |
A French company thinks cognac and leather mix very well. So the company, Martell, whose rep
Maritime
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE WORD PROCESSOR FITS ELECTRONIC TYPEWRITERS
JOC Staff |
A British company has developed a word processor for use with most electronic typewriters with RS232
Maritime
QUOTE TO NOTE
JOC Staff |
On Polish Economic Reform It is difficult to carry out the ambitious tasks (of the economic
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Japanese Company Denies Dumping ClaimPatrick Omara, a trade lawyer for the Japanese company
Maritime
MAZDA TO UNVEIL NEW MODELS IN '88
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
Mazda's plans for several new cars in the 1988 model year include its first convertible and other mo
Maritime
HOUSE PANEL VOTES TO RESTRICT SCOPE OF TITLE XI PROGRAM
Tim Neale |
The House Merchant Marine & Fisheries Committee voted to temporarily exclude offshore oil drilling r
Maritime
US AUTO PARTS FIRMS HIT STATES' INCENTIVES
(Ap) |
U.S. auto parts manufacturers and members of Congress are complaining that states are giving Japanes
Maritime
DOLLAR DIPS ON TRADE DEFICIT COMMENT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar weakened against most major foreign currencies Thursday on remarks about the U.S. tr
THE BROWN IS 1 OF 2 SURVIVORS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Built in just 41 days during 1942, the John W. Brown is one of two surviving Liberty ships from the
Maritime
STOCKS TRACE UNCERTAIN PATTERN
RIPLEY WATSON Jr. |
Attention focused on individual issues in a mixed, uncertain stock market Thursday with many changes
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
ANOTHER WAR AND PEACE STORY: LIBERTY SHIP TO LEAD NEW LIFE
Gregory S. Johnson |
A Liberty ship that dodged torpedoes and eluded bombs during World War II has escaped the most dread
Maritime
CONFERENCE SETS RATE INCREASE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The U.S. Atlantic-North Europe Conference plans a general rate increase, effective May 15. T
Maritime
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE Daily Industrial Materials Price Index of Sensitive Spot Commodity Prices on
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
OUTSIDE FIRMS HANDLE MOST OF LITIGATION, SURVEY SAYS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A majority of corporations will continue to rely on outside legal firms to handle their litigation w
BROADER HEALTH PLAN FOR ELDERLY URGED
Leah R. Young |
The chairman of the House Rules Committee warned he will block a House vote on catastrophic health i
PANEL APPROVES NUCLEAR COVER WITH EXCLUSIONS
Leah R. Young |
A House subcommittee approved a reauthorization of the nuclear insurance coverage under the Price-An
INSURANCE EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
North East Again Defends SolvencyPORTLAND, Maine - North East Insurance Co. is back defendin
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Chamber of Commerce Hits Acute-Care PlanThe U.S. Chamber of Commerce criticized Reagan admin
NEW HOME, TRADING HOURS ADD TO MCE T-BOND VOLUME PICKUP
Susanne Cosgrove |
With minimal fanfare, the MidAmerica Commodity Exchange quietly began trading in its new quarters at
EC FARM PLANS MEET RESISTANCE IN W. GERMANY
(Ap) |
Chancellor Helmut Kohl, ending talks with European Community Commissioners, said Thursday that the E
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CFTC to Consider Evening TradingThe Commodity Futures Trading Commission will consider this
RISK MANAGERS VS. INSURERS IN SESSION ON RATE CYCLES
Paula L. Green |
A London reinsurer didn't seem to buy the Delaware insurance commissioner's unsolicited pitch for bu
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS Richard G. Darman, top aide to Treasury Secretary James Baker, resigned to take
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