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LABOR CHIEF HITS REFLAGGING
Robert F. Morison |
A top maritime labor leader said it would be better for the United States to lease idle U.S. tankers
Maritime
BOXPORT OPERATOR IN HONG KONG PLANS US DRIVE
Noel Fletcher |
A major containerport operator is planning a promotional swing through the United States and Europe
Maritime
COAL IMPORT TAX EXPECTED TO GET HOUSE APPROVAL
Tim Sansbury |
The chances look good for House passage of the bill voted this week by the House Interior Committee
FED'S EASING ON RESTRAINTS DONE WITHOUT ALTERING STANCE
John Boyd |
The Federal Reserve has allowed a recent easing in overall restraint on the money supply, but withou
US MOSCOW EMBASSY WAS INSURED 'MALICIOUS MISCHIEF' MAY FOOT PART OF BILL
Russ Banham |
Those maliciously mischievous men at the KGB may have unwittingly tripped an insurance policy reimbu
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
AVIATION The Defense Department threatened to withhold needed technology if Japan pursues pl
FINANCIAL SECURITY, SCHRODER TACKLE SECURITIES 'CRISIS'
C.A. Carpenter |
J. Henry Schroder Wagg & Co. of London and Financial Security Assurance of New York announced an agr
LLOYD'S FINISHES DIVESTMENT
Edwin Unsworth |
For Lloyd's of London insurance brokers, today is D-Day - the deadline for divesting their interests
PAKISTANI SOUGHT IN EXPORT CASE
(Ap) |
Pakistan has issued an arrest warrant for a Pakistani citizen implicated in an alleged plot to expor
Maritime
SHIP MUST COMPLY WITH RULES TO FLY THE BRITISH RED ENSIGN
Janet Porter |
As Kuwaiti tankers started sailing under the U.S. flag, the British government has said that normal
Maritime
RYDER SYSTEM POSTS 20 PERCENT RISE IN EARNINGS
Leo Abruzzese |
Ryder System Inc. posted a 20 percent gain in its second quarter earnings, fueled by strong demand i
Trucking News
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Aquino Signs Decree On Land ReformMANILA, Philippines -President Corazon Aquino Wednesday de
Maritime
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
France Plans to Sell Portion of Air FranceThe government intends to offer up to 15 percent o
Air Cargo
RAIL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Rail's Tracing System Attracting CustomersSanta Fe Railway said it's handling nearly 300 cal
Rail News
MACK ROW ENCOUNTERS NEW DELAY FEDERAL JUDGE RULES DISPUTE BE RETURNED TO A NY ARBITRATOR
Michael S. Lelyveld |
The battle between Mack Trucks Inc. and the United Auto Workers took two steps forward and one step
Trucking News
WIDE APPROVAL OF TRADE BILL WORRIES JAPAN
A.E. Cullison |
Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone of Japan expressed his deep apprehensions concerning overwhelming a
TRADE BILL CONFEREES FACE MAJOR TASK REAGAN HAS LONG LIST OF OBJECTIONS
Keith M. Rockwell |
With Senate passage of the omnibus trade bill there is no longer any doubt a trade bill will arrive
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Pentagon Denies Rumor of Ship AttackU.S.-flagged Kuwaiti tankers and Navy ships have not bee
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
State Bureau Mistake May Save Motorists $1Massachusetts motorists who already have received
EL PASO TO RESTART POLYETHYLENE PLANT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
El Paso Products Co., headquartered in Odessa, Texas, plans to restart its idled high presure low de
LIBERTY MUTUAL ROW IN MAINE CONTINUES
Paula L. Green |
Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. is still turning away assignments from the state's involuntary workers
KUWAIT HOPES TO EXPAND GASOLINE STATION NETWORK
(Ap) |
Despite the crisis in the gulf, the man in charge of Kuwait's overseas oil marketing says his compan
US COAL GROUP CRITICAL OF POLICY ON EXPORTS
Tim Sansbury |
The United States, unlike other countries, is not ready to take advantage of international opportuni
GAS ABANDONMENT POLICY REVERSED BY APPEALS COURT
(Ap) |
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission relied on an erroneous premise to justify how it decides wh
DIFFERENT PLAYERS, SAME GAME
Chicago Tribune |
The U.S. Navy's escort of reflagged Kuwaiti tankers is the latest chapter in a history of gunboat di
Maritime
DOT SEEKS NOD TO CONTROL AIRCRAFT
Dave Higdon |
The Transportation Department for the first time is seeking legislative authority to regulate public
Air Cargo
REFLAGGED SHIPS SAIL INTO GULF
JOC Staff |
Two Kuwaiti tankers flying the Stars and Stripes and their U.S. Navy escorts Wednesday steamed past
Maritime
TRUCKING BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
IVECO Sales Up 14 percent In First Half of '87BLUE BELL, Pa. - IVECO Trucks of North America
Trucking News
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
July 22 Baltic International Freight Futures ExchangePrev.Close High Low
Trucking News
13 CHARGED IN NY DOCK RACKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
An International Longshoremen's Association delegate and five dockworkers are among 13 persons charg
Maritime
BETTER DIETS BOOST LIFE SPANS AT ZOO
Jim Detjen |
How do you keep an anteater happy? Mix together eggs, peanut butter and milk. And then - to
UK ATTITUDE TOWARD EC TAX COULD HOLD UP UNIFICATION
Janet Porter |
Prime minister Margaret Thatcher's steadfast refusal to consider taxing food and certain other items
Maritime
BUYING IN THAILAND
JOC Staff |
Traditional Exports Rice, rubber, maize, textiles, tin, jute, sugar, tuna and pineapple.Pote
Maritime
IT'S 'DRAGNET TIME' FOR ANYBODY WHO OWES GOVERNMENT MONEY
John Boyd |
The president's budget chief warmed to the role of credit cop Tuesday, saying it's dragnet time for
CHINESE EMPHASIZE QUALITY TO INCREASE THEIR EXPORTS
P.T. Bangsberg |
Chinese authorities are pushing for quality in export production. Under new rules drawn up i
ASIAN EXPERT SAYS SOUTH KOREA NEEDS TO OPEN MARKETS FURTHER
William Armbruster |
The State Department's top Asian expert praised South Korea for the steps it has taken thus far to o
Maritime
VANCOUVER OPTIMISTIC
Journal of Commerce Special |
The past year won't go down as one the port of Vancouver, Wash., wants to brag about, but 1987 figur
Maritime
APPEALS COURT CLEARS WAY FOR LAKES PREFERENCE SUITS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A federal appeals court has cleared the way for Great Lakes port and shipping interests to sue feder
Maritime
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
NY CONSIDERS BAN ON PIT BULLS
JOC Staff |
Citing deadly attacks by pit bull terriers, City Councilwoman Carolyn Maloney on Monday called for l
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