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CRITICS QUESTION CRITERIA USED TO RATE INSURERS
C.A. Carpenter |
Aetna Life & Casualty Co. isn't going to take it anymore. Let's just say we're not out there
WEEKLY TRUCK TONNAGE INDEX
JOC Staff |
The following index charts weekly changes in motor carrier tonnage originatingfrom 49 produc
Trucking News
TRANSCONTINENTAL LOSES JUDGMENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A Houston district court judge signed a judgment in favor of American National Petroleum Co. and an
JAPAN IGNORES CALL TO HALT WHALING
(Ap) |
Japan's Fisheries Agency is preparing to conduct research whaling for three months in the Antarctic
Maritime
US APPROVES NEW ZEALAND LAMB IMPORTS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. Department of Agriculture officials tentatively approved the importing of up to 270,000 liv
Maritime
NICOLET FILES FOR BANKRUPTCY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
This month, a representative of Nicolet Inc. walked into federal court in Philadelphia and filed a p
REVIEWING 'BIRTH OF A NATION' (OF NAVAJOS)
Anita Schrodt |
The building of a nation is not an easy job. Those are the words of Peter MacDonald. And bui
ILLINOIS REVOKES LICENSE OF PACIFIC MARINE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Pacific Marine Insurance Co. lost its authority to do business in Illinois following a court's findi
MASS. OFFICIALS BACK OFF UTILITY CONSPIRACY CLAIMS
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
Massachusetts officials said they are probing electricity shortages during a heat wave last Friday,
STRIKE FEARS SPUR PURCHASE OF SPOT COAL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A potential miners' strike in the first quarter of next year is prompting a Florida utility to wrap
ELECTRIFICATION AGENCY UNDER FIRE
(Ap) |
The New Deal agency that brought electric power and telephone service to more than 90 percent of rur
COMANCHE PEAK OVERSEERS FACE REORGANIZATION
Dallas Morning News |
Acknowledging that mistakes were made," the top staff officer of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commiss
UK ROLE IN GULF DEEPENS KUWAITI VESSEL WILL FLY FLAG OF GIBRALTAR
Bruce Barnard |
A Kuwaiti ship has been transferred to the register of the British dependency of Gibraltar in a move
TWO VETERANS TO RUN COMMERCE FOR NOW OUTSIDE REPLACEMENT POSSIBLE
John Boyd |
The death of Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige leaves the department's trade policy, for now, in t
LONDON MOVES TO CUT BACKLOG
Janet Porter |
The stock exchange took steps Monday to prevent back office operations of London securities firms fr
TREASURY POSTPONES 3RD QUARTER REFUND CALL
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. Treasury decided tentatively to postpone the announcement of its third-quarter refunding, s
HOECHST TO INVEST IN 2 PLANTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Hoechst Celanese Corp. plans a $90 million investment in a new world-scale acetaminophen facility an
DOLLAR EDGES UP IN QUIET TRADING
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar traded higher at mid-day against all major foreign currencies, except the Canadian d
PLASTICS CORNER POLYMER COMPOSITE GROWTH FORECAST AT 10 PERCENT A YEAR
Journal of Commerce Staff |
U.S. consumption of advanced polymer composite shapes will increase at a strong annual rate of 10 pe
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
TEAM HIRED BY COAST GUARD EXAMINES DAMAGED TANKER
(Ap) |
A marine survey team hired by the U.S. Coast Guard has flown to Kuwait to determine if a Kuwaiti sup
Maritime
OREGON DERAILMENT THREATENS PEARS
Gregory S. Johnson |
Southern Pacific Transportation Corp. said traffic is moving smoothly along its Siskiyou Line in wes
Rail News
TENDERING ON ROAD TO AUTOMATION?
Kevin D. Thompson |
Tendering a shipment load is a lot like asking a woman out for a date. Both hinge on favorable and t
Trucking News
INSURERS UNDETERRED BY REPORT ON FERRY
Edwin Unsworth |
Marine insurers are not planning any major changes to their terms of cover forferries following the
SAUDIS CUT CRUDE ALLOTMENTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Saudi Arabia has told its major U.S. customers that their crude oil entitlement for August will be c
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Amoco UK Exploration Makes North Sea FindAmoco U.K. Exploration Co. announced that it struck
SAINT-GOBAIN MOVES TO BOOST US PRESENCE
Howard Schissel |
Saint-Gobain, France's newly privatized manufacturer of glass and construction materials with over $
Maritime
TRADE LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
CHEMICAL EARNINGS DU PONT'S NET UP ON SPECIALTY, CHEMICAL STRENGTH
Journal of Commerce Staff |
E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.'s second-quarter net income rose 11 percent to $504 million, or $2.08
CHARTER INDEX
JOC Staff |
The weekly freight index of Maritime Research Inc. (January-December 1972 equals 100 percent) is as
Maritime
JETLINER SALES STILL SOARING THROUGH FIRST HALF OF '87
Tom Green |
The airline buying binge that has propelled Boeing's jetliner sales to record heights each of the la
Air Cargo
NEW YORK WILL STUDY BOX NEEDS
Rose A. Horowitz |
A study to assess the future needs of container terminals on the New York side of the harbor is plan
Maritime
GOVERNORS WARNED OF REVOLT AGAINST COSTLY FARM SUBSIDIES
JOC Staff |
Warning of a possible revolt against expensive farm subsidies, economist John Kenneth Galbraith told
NEWS SERVICE WILL USE SPACENET III
(Ap) |
The Associated Press has contracted with GTE Spacenet Corp. to provide the next generation of satell
GEORGETOWN OFFERS COURSES ON EXPORTS VIA COMPUTER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Georgetown University's National Center for Export-Import Studies has started offering computer-base
Maritime
CHEMICAL MARKETS OXYCHEM HIKES CAUSTIC SODA PRICE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Occidental Chemical Corp. is increasing its off-schedule price for liquid caustic soda by $25 a ton,
FRENCH SHIPS PUT ON ALERT
(Ap) |
The aircraft carrier Clemenceau and three support ships were put on alert Sunday, and their crews to
Maritime
JAKARTA CONSIDERS USING CHINA TO LAUNCH INDONESIAN SATELLITES
P.T. Bangsberg |
Chinese rockets may be used instead of U.S. vehicles to launch future Indonesian communications sate
Maritime
OPEC PRESIDENT DENIES OVERPRODUCTION BY CARTEL
(Ap) |
The president of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries dismissed reports of overproducti
EC WILL INVESTIGATE SALE OF ALFA ROMEO
(Ap) |
The European Community Commission confirmed that it will launch an investigation into the recent acq
Maritime
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