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SENATE TO AIR PR ODUCT LIABILITY, TORT REFORM CHA NGE IN SEPTEMBE
Leah R. Young |
Product liability legislation and sweeping tort reform changes will be aired on the Senate floor in
CONFUSION MARKS TEAMSTERS MOVE HOUSTON DIRECT DISCHARGE CARGO MAY BE TARGET IN DEAL WITH ILA
Gary Taylor |
Of all places, why here? That was one local reaction to the announcement by the Internationa
Maritime
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ICC Won't Reopen Rate InvestigationThe Interstate Commerce Commission will not reopen an eig
P&LE OFFICIALS PURCHASE RAIL'S PARENT COMPANY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Gordon E. Neuenschwander, chairman and chief executive of the Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad Co.,
CUSTOMS' USER FEES CAUSE GLO BAL FUROR
Robert F. Morison |
John D. Wurz has a bone to pick with the U.S. Customs Service. The farmer from Sweetgrass, M
VISITS OF STATE
Wire and Staff Reports |
Mubarak, Peres to Meet TEL AVIV, Israel - Prime Minister Shimon Peres said he will meet with
PORTSMOUTH RESIDENTS TO FIGHT COGENTRIX COAL FACILITY
Carl Cahill |
There have been protests before over proposals to build coal-handling facilities here. But t
RENAULT CLOSING MEXICAN PLANTS FIRM WILL MANUFACTURE AUTO ENGINES FOR EXPORT
WILLIAM A. ORME Jr. |
The French carmaker Renault said it is closing most of its Mexican manufacturing operations due to d
WHEAT SPECIALIST EYES SEPT. 15 GATT TALKS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The upcoming round of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade negotiations is not expected to yie
CHINA PLANS TO PRIME OIL DE VELOPMENT PUMP
Jasper Becker |
Overseas oil companies "are farsighted and optimistic about the future of offshore oil in China," de
MARITIME BRIEFS
JOC Staff |
Nordana, Dafra Lines Set New ServiceNordana Line announced a service link between it and Daf
Maritime
TRUCKERS ASK FOR A SHARE OF SURCHARGES
Leo Abruzzese |
Independent truckers are asking the Interstate Commerce Commission to grant them a share of the insu
OCEAN CARRIER RATE CHANGES
JOC Staff |
The United States Atlantic and Gulf Southeastern Caribbean Conference announced it will increase U.S
Maritime
ARGENTINA TO TRY AGAIN FOR SETTLE MENT
Jeremy Morgan |
Top officials from the Argentine government will fly to Spain later this month for yet another attem
INFLATION RATE STEADY IN JULY
(Ap) |
Another steep decline in gasoline costs held consumer prices steady in July as Americans enjoyed the
SHOULDER BELTS IN BACK SEATS ENDORSED
(Ap) |
Sen. John Danforth, R-Mo., citing doubts about lap-only safety belts, is calling on Transportation S
NEW DEPRECIATION LAW WILL BENEFIT TRUCKERS
Leo Abruzzese |
The new congressional tax reform bill may offer broader benefits for truckers than the industry firs
BARGE CALL RATES
JOC Staff |
The following are the highlights of Thursday's St. Louis Merchants Exchange call session for barge f
DIVING SUIT S PACE-BOUND?
Journal of Commerce Special |
An armored diving suit, incorporating fiber optics and microchips, could become the walking-out unif
Maritime
FOUNDATION NAMES JAPAN MOST COMPETITIVE NATION
(Ap) |
Japan has replaced the United States as the world's most competitive nation in business, the Geneva-
Maritime
AUSTRALIA STRIKES AT US SALES
Vincent W. Stove |
Australia is willing to help the Soviet Union market its agriculturalmachinery in Australia
POLL SAYS FIRMS PLAN SMALLER PAY HIKES
(Ap) |
Corporate budgets for salary increases through the next two years will be lower than in 1985, but th
HERCON, BOLAR SIGN AGREEMENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Health-Chem Corp. announced that its Hercon Laboratories subsidiary signed an unprecedented agreemen
YEN CLIMB CUTS JAPANESE EARNINGS
(Ap) |
The yen's appreciation against the U.S. dollar has hurt major Japanese corporations, resulting in a
Maritime
LA PORT VOTES TARIFF INCREASES ADDITIONAL FEES TO GENERATE EXTRA $1.7 MILLION REVENUE
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The board of harbor commissioners approved port tariff increases expected to generate an additional
Maritime
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Restriction Exceptions On Snuff Ads CriticizedTwo congressmen say exceptions to proposed fed
SEX-BASED A UTO RATES HIT
Larry Fish |
Pennsylvania's new law permitting auto insurers to continue to set rates based on sex is being chall
NOT BY SOCIAL SECURITY ALONE
William E. Gibson |
Dorcas Hardy, a New Right foe of big government who recently took charge of the massive Social Secur
STOCKS MIXED ON DISCOUNT RATE CUT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Stocks were mixed in active trading Thursday in a muted reaction to the Federal Reserve's half-point
PROPERTY/CASU ALTY OUTLOOK M IXED
C.A. Carpenter |
Travelers Corp. is expected to continue to lag the property/casualty insurance industry's earnings r
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Japan Standing Firm On Its Discount RateJapanese banking officials said Japan will not immed
WAH KWONG SURE OF PLAN APPROVAL CREDITORS MEET TODAY TO FINALIZE LONG-TERM RESTRUCTURING ACCORD
P.T. Bangsberg |
Final details for restructuring of Wah Kwong Shipping & Investment Co. Ltd. go to creditors today,
Maritime
OAKLAND FIND S NO COVER
Maureen Robb |
The Port of Oakland may have to self-insure the first $1 million of its liability losses, a harbor e
Maritime
MARITIME CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Canadian Port and Harbour Association. 28th annual meeting Sept. 6-10 at Hilton International Windso
Maritime
ARMY CORPS MAPS PLANS FOR EXTENDED DROUGHT
(Ap) |
The U.S Army Corps of Engineers expects an extended drought in the Southeast as the region enters th
TRADING IS BR ISK IN DRY CA RGO FUTURES TRADING
Simon Cameron Moore |
Trading in the markets where shipowners and charterers hedge against price fluctuations in freight r
LAKE MICHIGAN COLLISION LEAVES 1 DEAD, 2 MISSING
(Ap) |
Rough seas Thursday forced rescuers to postpone a search for two men presumed drowned after a ship c
Maritime
NO DATE SET FOR ILA TALKS IN NEW YORK
Journal of Commerce Staff |
As of mid-afternoon Thursday, there was no announcement of the time and place for resumption of cont
Maritime
FREQUENT FLYER PLANS MOVE TO CORPORATE FOCUS
Christopher Lofting |
Not the least of the controversies surrounding the airline frequent flyer awards programs has been t
BOEING RECEIVES ORDER FROM TRANS EUROPEAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Trans European Airways, of Brussels, Belgium, and it's subsidiary Aircraft Lease Co., have ordered f
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