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COLLEGE AIDS UNEMPLOYED
(Ap) |
To help them train for other careers, unemployed oil workers got a break on fees at Taft College as
LIONHEART, 3D IN AGREEMENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Lionheart Resource Corp. announced that it entered into a letter of agreement with 3D Systems Inc. o
CANADA STUDIE S RESCUE PLAN
David R. Francis |
The Provincial government of Alberta and the Canadian federal government are negotiating a rescue pa
UTILITY APPROPRIATIONS INCREASE TO $10 BILLION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Capital appropriations by the nation's investor-own utilities rose to $10 billion during the first q
UTILITY'S COA L COSTS RISE DUQUESNE LIGHT CITES PRODUCTION EXPENSES
Andrea Chancellor |
Duquesne Light Co. said production costs went up at its Warwick coal mine, causing the delivered pr
AKZO EXPANDS OCTABOOST FACILITY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Akzo Chemie America announced the expansion of its production capacity for the OctaBoost-615 fluid c
COAL EXPORTS
JOC Staff |
Week of June 22-June 28, 1986 This is a compilation of U.S. coal exports for the week. It is
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Netherlands Requests IAEA InspectionsTHE HAGUE, Netherlands - The Dutch government asked the
MASSEY TERMINAL SHIPS COAL TO BRAZIL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A.T. Massey's Coal Export Corp. terminal in Newport News, Va., exported a substantial shipment of bi
BRAZIL LOAN APPEARS UNLIKELY
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Brazil's chances of obtaining $700 million in private loans as part of a World Bank electric power c
FMHA CHANGES RULES TO EASE FARM LOANS
(Ap) |
The Farmers Home Administration has sweetened its interest buy-down program to help borrowers meet c
TRANSPORT, ENERGY STOCKS ADVANCE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Transportation, energy and chemical stocks advanced in brisk trading Wednesday, but the broader mark
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Wednesday, August 27,1986 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanadaU.
DOLLAR DECLINES IN DULL TRADING
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar eased Wednesday in slow, dull trading as the foreign exchange market continued to ma
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Wiom Wire and Staff Reports |
Bank of Japan: No Need To Cut Discount RateThe head of the Bank of Japan said Wednesday ther
NEW BOOKS COULD AVERT NEEDLESS DOCTOR VISITS
(Ap) |
Three books using a new approach toward helping people understand symptoms should help them avoid ne
A LIFT FOR PRI VATE PENSIONS
(Ap) |
Millions of Americans will become eligible for private pension benefits at retirement, and those be
FOREIGN HEADLINES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Philippine Homecoming MANILA, Philippines - President Corazon Aquino offered a safe homecomi
TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWSThe U.S. needs to support the commercial space industry not by direct subsidy bu
PRODUCTIVITY LOWEST SINCE '81-'82 SLUMP
(Ap) |
The nation's efficiency in producing goods and services declined in the second quarter of 1986 for t
IFC DEBUTS PLAN TO LURE INVESTORS PROGRAM DESIGNED TO PROMOTE INVESTMENT IN THIRD WORLD
Richard Lawrence |
A new program designed to encourage U.S. and other corporations to invest more in developing nations
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Estimate on Conrail Conrail should fetch more than $3 billion in the open market the Congres
TNT UNIT SEEKS TO EXPAND AGAIN
Gregory S. Johnson |
TNT North America, which recently gobbled up three regional U.S. motor carriers, is hungry again.
UK BALANCE OF TRADE FELL IN JUNE
(Ap) |
Britain's balance of trade in July was 65 million (US$97.5 million) downfrom June but stil
PRUDENTIAL VESSELS UP FOR SALE
Gregory S. Johnson |
A federal judge authorized the sale of two Prudential Lines ships that have been under arrest since
SF-SP WIL L TRY AGAIN TO WIN M ERGER NOD
David M. Cawthorne |
The Union Pacific and the Denver & Rio Grande Western rail systems will be the big winners in Santa
NMC ON SMOOTHER SEAS WITH KELLY AT HELM
Robert F. Morison |
The National Maritime Council, once troubled by dissent and too close a link to the government, now
MEXICO HEARS CA LL FOR TAX REFORM IN ORDER TO CHECK MASSIVE EVASION
WILLIAM A. ORME Jr. |
There are cries south of the border for tax reform, with businessmen demanding tax rate cuts and gov
MID-AUGUST D ISPIRITS JAPAN
A.E. Cullison |
Ichiro Watanabe, manager of the textile sales department of a major Japanese trading house, faced an
P/C FIRMS OVERCOME LOSSES
James Nolan |
Property/casualty insurers, who write 97 percent of the nation's business, are reporting $1.5 billio
PORT'S REBI RTH ON TRACK SAN FRANCISCO RAILYARD OFFERS HOPE
John Davies |
Eugene Gartland swung a sledgehammer over his head and drove a golden spike at the Port of San Fran
Maritime
FEWER SEEK SCORE AID CUTS MAY EXPLAIN FALL OFF IN RETIREES' PROGRAM
Gregory S. Johnson |
The suspension of funds to the Small Business Administration may be the reason many individuals are
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Mitsubishi Gains 25 percent Of Semiconductor FirmORANGEBURG, N.Y. - Mitsubishi Corp., Tokyo,
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Soviets Place Order For Stitching MachinesFARMINGTON, Conn. - Emhart Corp. of Farmington, Co
Maritime
SANCTIONS ST ANCE RAPPED
(Ap) |
The chairman of South Africa's largest mining conglomerate says Australia and Canada are supporting
Maritime
SPENDING PROBE
(Ap) |
China's State Planning Commission launched a high-level inquiry into runaway spending on building pr
Maritime
CHINESE IDEAS ARE EVOLVING
(Ap) |
Almost 93 percent of China's people believe the country's economic reform is essential, but many res
Maritime
CHINESE IDEAS EVOLVING
(Ap) |
Almost 93 percent of China's people believe the country's economic reform is essential, but many res
Maritime
TRADE FAIRS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Show Features Medical GoodsDUESSELDORF, West Germany - Medica '86, an important medical trad
Maritime
BANKING BILL ADVANCES IN CALIFORNIA
(Ap) |
A plan to let out-of-state banks open branches in California in 1991 has won committee approval desp
Maritime
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