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US PRESSURE PAYS OFF 3 FIRMS LAND PACTS FOR SOUTH KOREAN PLANTS
P.T. Bangsberg |
Three U.S. firms have won the hard-fought battle to build South Korea's next two nuclear power plan
GREEN MOUNTAIN FILES RATE PLAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Green Mountain Power Corp. filed a new rate design plan that, if approved by the Vermont Public Serv
RESEARCHERS CLAIM FALLOUT WIDESPREAD
(Ap) |
Traces of nuclear fuel from the damaged Soviet nuclear power plant at Chernobyl have spread much mor
CANADIAN PACIFIC SELLS COMINCO
Journal of Commerce Special |
Canadian Pacific Ltd. of Montreal is selling its 52.5 percent stake in Vancouver-based Cominco Ltd.
ATOCHEM TO MARKET HYDROGEN PEROXIDE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Atochem Inc. will begin U.S. marketing in 1987 of hydrogen peroxide manufactured in Canada by Oxyche
PERU'S OUTPUT FALLS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Peru's July oil production averaged 174,200 barrels a day, down 12 percentfrom July 1985's 1
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NYPA Approves Hike In Solvay Retail RatesBUCHANAN, N.Y. - The New York Power Authority appro
PHILLIPS GAINS ON ASSET SALES, RESTRUCTURED RETIREMENT PLAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Phillips Petroleum Co. said its third quarter earnings will include an estimated $120 million after-
COLUMBIA GAS SEEKS NEW RATES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Columbia Gas Transmission Corp., a unit of the Columbia Gas System, filed with the Federal Energy Re
US WILL DELAY LEASE RATE HIKES HODEL SAYS HE'S RESPONDING TO INCREASED TERMINATIONS
Tim Sansbury |
Interior Secretary Donald Hodel instructed the Bureau of Land Management to delay for one year incre
SUPPLIES OF GASOLINE, DISTILLATE SHOW SHARP GAIN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Supplies of gasoline and distillate increased substantially, according to the American Petroleum In
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Iranian Minister Says Kuwaiti Talks UsefulIranian Oil Minister Gholamreza Aghazadeh finished
SWEDEN STARTS EXPRESS SERVICES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Swedish Post Office has unveiled two new international express delivery document and small packa
RETIRED GENERAL ACCUSED OF BRIBING FOR CONTRACT
(Ap) |
A retired U.S. Army general who holds four of the nation's top combat medals faces charges he bribed
SPACE AT DOWN-TO-EARTH PRICES?
Tim Neale |
Maxime Faget intends to put the spirit of free enterprise into space. The president of Space
CLOSER RAILROAD LINKS URGED WITH DOMESTIC SUPPLY SECTOR
Maureen Robb |
If railroads want dependable suppliers, they must become closer partners with rail product producers
ON THE MOVE
Staff Report |
Harmon Unit PromotesC. TuckerLOUISVILLE, Ky. - Charles R. Tucker was named president
Maritime
OFFICIALS ASK COURT TO CLOSE WEIGH STATION
(Ap) |
A truck weigh station controversy is being placed on the scales of justice by Westport officials and
REAGAN URGES RAIL ACTION SEEKS TO END TWO-YEAR-OLD LABOR DISPUTE
Juliana King |
President Reagan urged congressional action to prevent regional rail strikesfrom shutting do
FAA URGED TO MONITOR COMMUTER PILOT TRAINING
(Ap) |
Citing a common theme of cockpit miscues in three airline accidents, a government agency is warning
AIR FREIGHT EXTORTION TRIAL BEGINS
(Ap) |
Gangsters who allegedly controlled two Teamsters union locals at Kennedy International Airport threa
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
FAA Begins Probe Of Near-CollisionsSANTA ANA, Calif. - The Federal Aviation Administration i
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Congress Approves Bill For Freight ForwardersLegislation deregulating the nation's freight f
PETERBILT CLOSURE LEAVES 400 JOBLESS
(Ap) |
The closing of the Peterbilt truck plant Wednesday after 26 years of rolling out the 33,000-pound ve
CSX REPORTS DROP IN QUARTERLY EARNINGS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
CSX Corp. reported a sharp drop in quarterly earnings that it blamed on weakness in the agricultural
TRANSPORT CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Haz Mat Trans Expo and Safety Conference, on handling and transporting hazardous material. Oct. 1-3.
VISITS OF STATE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Shevardnadze in Canada OTTAWA - Eduard Shevardnadze, Soviet foreign minister, is scheduled t
Maritime
FOREIGN HEADLINES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Shultz Postpones Trip WASHINGTON - U.S. Secretary of State George Shultz's nine-nation Afric
Maritime
EXPORT-IMPORT BANK
JOC Staff |
A loan and grant combination to support $288.8 million in U.S. exports for three projects in Turkey
Maritime
JAPANESE TO END AUTO RESTRAINTS? CARMAKERS SEE NO NEED FOR VOLUNTARY EXPORT CURBS
A.E. Cullison |
Yearly "voluntary" restraints on shipments of automobiles to the U.S. market should end for good whe
Maritime
2 NEW CUSTOMERS LURED TO CENTERM
Journal of Commerce Special |
An unequal division of traffic between the port of Vancouver's two container terminals is to receive
Maritime
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Deukmejian Vetoes Bill On Airport Noise SuitsSACRAMENTO, Calif. - Gov. George Deukmejian vet
Maritime
JAPANESE BANKS MERGE
A.E. Cullison |
Sumitomo Bank Ltd., Japan's third-largest commercial banking institution, has merged with the Heiwa
Maritime
WORLD BORROWERS TURNING TO JAPAN OPEC SAID TO BE REPLACED AS KEY SOURCE OF CAPITAL
Journal of Commerce Special |
Japanese funds are flowing overseas at a faster rate than the country is racking up record trading s
Maritime
SUMITOMO MERGES WITH HEIWA SOGO
A.E. Cullison |
Sumitomo Bank Ltd., Japan's third-largest commercial banking institution, has merged with the Heiwa
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Nigeria Will Halt 15 percent Salary CutsABIDJAN, Ivory Coast - Nationwide salary cuts of 15
Maritime
EC, JAPAN REACH ACCORD ON ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY
(Ap) |
The European Community and Japan agreed to further efforts to make international standards for the c
Maritime
GREECE TO REFORM BANKS MOVE EXPECTED TO SPAWN FIRST MERCHANT BANKS
Victor Walker |
In another move to the right in its economic policy, Greece's Socialist government is planning a ser
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Nissan to Hike Imports Of US Auto PartsNissan Motor Co., Japan's second-largest automaker, w
Maritime
TRADE FAIRS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Computer Show Opens MondayU.S. manufacturers of computer-aided instrumentation and automatio
Maritime
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