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MARAD TO PAY DEBT ON USL VESSEL
Robert F. Morison |
The Maritime Administration agreed to make good on another vessel linked to United States Lines Inc.
Maritime
FMC COUNSEL CONSIDERS UK REQUEST
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Federal Maritime Commission's Bureau of Hearing Counsel isn't sure a request by British insurers
Maritime
THIEVES PREFER US-MADE CARS
(Ap) |
Americans may like foreign cars, but car-thieves prefer U.S. models, according to a Chicago company
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Further OPEC Cuts Possible, Oteiba SaysABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates - The Organization of
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Hostage Negotiations BEIRUT, Lebanon - The kidnappers of three Americans and an Indian are i
COALITION SEEKS ICC REFORM
(Ap) |
Another attempt is being made to change how the federal government regulates the rail industry and t
STERLING DRUG TURNS PROFIT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Sterling Drug Inc. reported net income for the fourth quarter of $45.1 million, or 77 cents a share,
CHINA TELLS HOW RESCUERS SAVED 23 FROM FLOODED MINE
(Ap) |
Navy divers rescued 23 coal miners who had survived almost three days in a near-airless pocket of a
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Amax Inc. Reports $49 Million LossGREENWICH, Conn. - Amax Inc. reported a net loss of $49.7
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Wash. Authorities Seize Life Insurance CompanyLife Insurance Co. of America has been seized
SOCIETE GENERALE TO BE PRIVATIZED
(Ap) |
Societe Generale, France's third-largest commercial bank, will be sold to the public later this year
COMMERCE WILL DELAY TRADE DATA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Commerce Department will report monthly foreign trade data about two weeks later than it has don
BRAZIL STUDIES BEEF PRICING
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Brazilian officials are studying a complete or partial lifting of beef price restrictions as early a
URUGUAY ROUND BEGINS SESSION
(Ap) |
The Uruguay Round of international trade liberalization talks entered a new phase Tuesday with the f
AUSTRALIAN GOLD BOOMS INDICATIONS POINT TO BETTER PERFORMANCE IN 1988
Vincent W. Stove |
The Australian gold boom continues to surge and is exceeding the most optimistic predictions of last
Maritime
EARNINGS CANADIAN PACIFIC REPORTS 1986 LOSS
Leo Ryan |
For the fourth quarter of 1986, Canadian Pacific Ltd. reported an operating profit of C$92 million,
NEW CRANES EN ROUTE TO HAMPTON ROADS
Carl Cahill |
Sailing westward across the North Atlantic are ships bearing multimillion- dolla r cargoes of contai
Maritime
CERES CHIEF PUSHES PRIVATE ENTERPRISE
Robert Selwitz |
Productivity at most U.S. cargo terminals would benefit from a dose of private enterprise, says Chri
Maritime
LIFTING EC CATTLE HORMONE BAN SEEN AS PRIORITY IN BEEF TALKS
Bob Burgdorfer |
Two weeks after being elected president of the National Cattlemen's Association, Jack Dahl will leav
DERECKTOR PLANS TO REBID FOR NAVY BARGE CONTRACT BY TOM MCNIFF JR.
Journal of Commerce Special |
An executive at Robert E. Derecktor of Rhode Island says the small shipyard expects to rebid for a
Maritime
UNOCAL TO PASS ON SUPERFUND CHARGE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Unocal Corp. will begin passing through a 0.2 cents a gallon federal ''Superfund" charge on all gaso
USSR ENCOURAGES VENTURES WITH WEST
Felix Dearden |
The Soviet Union is encouraging joint ventures with Western companies, U.S. companies included, to d
COMPUTER PIRACY EYED IN INDONESIA
(Ap) |
Experts urged the Indonesian government to adopt legislation to protect computer software against co
Maritime
TV TO BE 'FAMILY AFFAIR' AS CHINA REACHES FOR STARS
(Ap) |
Two U.S. studios have signed a major television licensing agreement with China's only national telev
Maritime
EC PLANS TO 'MELT' BUTTER STOCKS
(Ap) |
European Community agriculture ministers Tuesday agreed to spend $3.7 billion to dispose of nearly a
Maritime
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
JOC Staff |
Truck Council Seeks Formation of New GroupThe Private Truck Council of America invited the P
PLASTICS CORNER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Nylon Film Market SurgePredictedThe market for biaxially nylon oriented film is pred
NTT STOCK PRICE A RECORD AT $10,526 A SHARE IN TOKYO
(Ap) |
Shares of Nippon Telephone and Telegraph Corp. changed hands for the first time Tuesday at 1.6 milli
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staf Reports |
China Province Reaps Record Grain HarvestJINAN, China - China's Shandong province harvested
TRANSAX/RATES OFFERING SEMINARS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Transax/RATES, a maritime information company, said it will hold training seminars in several U.S. c
REPORT WARNS SILICON VALLEY ON GAS LEAKS
(Ap) |
University researchers have warned that a major leak of toxic gases used in the manufacture of semi
Maritime
OLD CHINESE STATUE ANIMATES VA. CITY
Carl Cahill |
Importer Nonie Waller's latest antique from Hong Kong has caused a stir and some sore muscles.
Maritime
QUOTE TO NOTE
JOC Staff |
On protectionism: 'That would be like pulling out a gun and killing our trading partners, wh
Maritime
MALAYSIA TOLD: BOOST US MART
P.T. Bangsberg |
Malaysia's efforts to export manufactured goods to the U.S. market instead of just commodities are p
Maritime
MODERNIZATION OF PORT OF BEIRA SHOULD BEGIN BEFORE YEAR-END
Howard Schissel |
The first phase of work on the upgrading and and modernization of Mozambique's port of Beira on the
Maritime
FARRELL ASKS TO TRIPLE SERVICE
Robert F. Morison |
Farrell Lines Inc. requested Maritime Administration permission for tripling its service between U.S
Maritime
VEHICLE PHOTOGRAPH RULE DEBATED IN NEW YORK
Journal of Commerce Special |
The New York requirement that insured vehicles be photographed should be made optional for the volun
DISGRUNTLED SEAMEN SEE IRONY IN RECOVERY OF AMERICA'S CUP
James Nolan |
All hail Dennis Conner and his 12-meter sailing yacht, Stars & Stripes! Such an expression of a mari
VOTE EXPECTED ON SEA-LAND, CSX MERGER
Leo Abruzzese |
CSX Corp.'s bid to buy Sea-Land Corp. should be decided by the Interstate Commerce Commission today
INDUSTRIAL OUTPUT INDEX RISES SHARPLY IN TAIWAN
(Ap) |
Taiwan's industrial production index grew to 147.38 last year from 129.85 in 1985, Economic Ministry
Maritime
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