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NMU INSISTS SUIT IS WELL FOUNDED UNION CHALLENGES US RELIANCE ON FOREIGN SHIPS IN EMERGENCIES
Robert F. Morison |
The National Maritime Union insists that its suit against the Reagan administration's reliance on ve
Maritime
IOWA CORN SHIPPED TO ND FOR LACK OF STORAGE SPACE
(Ap) |
The Agriculture Department has moved 1.8 million bushels of Iowa corn to North Dakota because of a l
BC RAIL TRYING TO CLEAR MAINLINE
Journal of Commerce Special |
Provincially owned BC Rail is still attempting to clear its mainline, 150 miles north of Vancouver,
Maritime
CANADIANS MULL REGIONAL ENTITY ILA EXECUTIVES MEET TODAY ON BARGAINING UNIT FOR EAST
Leo Ryan |
Executives from the longshoremen's union representing major ports in eastern Canada will gather in M
Maritime
PORT'S SUCCESS SEEN BOON TO LIFESTYLE
Carl Cahill |
The American quality of life is heavily dependent on a healthy industrial infrastructure, said a top
Maritime
MONSANTO, FMC FIGHT IMPORTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Monsanto Chemical Co. and FMC Corp. have filed anti-dumping and countervailing duty petitions with t
RETAIL GASOLINE PRICES SHOW SLIGHT DECLINE
(Ap) |
Retail gasoline prices dipped about a third of a cent over the past two weeks despite rising wholesa
AUSTRALIA REVAMPS AIR SERVICES CONTROL
Vincent W. Stove |
The administration of Australia's civil airways services is to be changed. In a bid to cut c
BOESKY COULD FACE YEARS OF LITIGATION
(Ap) |
An avalanche of private lawsuits seems to be in the making in the Ivan Boesky insider trading scanda
ANALYSTS SAY LEASEWAY PRICE FAIR
Leo Abruzzese |
Trucking analysts believe a dissident Leaseway Transportation Corp. shareholder will have trouble pr
ITALY, BRITAIN AND GREECE GET MOST OF EC REGIONAL AID
(Ap) |
Italy, Britain and Greece got the biggest shares of the 2.5 billion European Currency Units (about $
Maritime
VOLKSWAGEN, FORD CONFIRM VENTURE
James Bruce |
Volkswagen and Ford confirmed here the formation of a $4.5 billion international joint venture holdi
Maritime
GATT URGES BAN ON PROTECTIONISM
Felix Dearden |
The tone of the Uruguay round of multilateral trade talks will be determined by trading nations' wi
ECONOMICS TEAM TO SURVIVE PHILIPPINE CABINET RESHUFFLE?
Richard Gourlay |
Business executives expect that the team of economics ministers in the Philippines are likely to re
STRIKE SUSPENDED AT SMIT-LLOYD
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The strike aboard a number of Smit-Lloyd BV vessels last week was suspended, but union members will
Maritime
CONFERENCE TO ADDRESS SHIPBUILDING DECLINE
Robert F. Morison |
The AFL-CIO's Metal Trades Department will sponsor a conference here Dec. 1 and 2 on the alarming d
Maritime
BRAZIL SEEKS TO REDUCE ROLE OF STATE-RUN COFFEE COUNCIL
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Brazil's newly formed National Council of Coffee policy, comprising domestic coffee producers, expor
INSURANCE CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
DECEMBER 9 - Mock Trial, insurance broker and insurer sued for an uncovered loss from claims
SHIPYARD STRIFE GROWS IN SEATTLE SMALL SHIPBUILDERS FOLLOW LOCKHEED TO PICKET LINES
Gloria Joseph |
Pickets went up outside Lockheed Shipbuilding Co. after its week-long strike produced no resolution,
Maritime
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
First Interstate to Sell San Francisco BuildingFirst Interstate Bancorp agreed to sell its b
Maritime
PACIFIC RIM OBSERVATIONS
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The Pacific Rim remains an attractive and growing trading partner for the West Coast, but each natio
Maritime
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Caltex to Give S. Korea Control of Oil RefinerySEOUL, South Korea - Caltex, which owns 50 pe
STUDY RECOMMENDS DRILLING ON ALASKAN REFUGE
(Ap) |
An Interior Department draft study recommended that the oil-rich Coastal Plain of northeastern Alask
DOLLAR TURNS DOWNWARD AFTER MOVING UP A BIT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar turned lower against most major foreign currencies around midday Monday after moving
GOLD LINK SEEN TEST OF 24-HOUR TRADING
Vincent W. Stove |
The feasibility of 24-hour global trading in gold futures - or otherfinancial instruments -
FOREIGN VISITS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Gorbachev in India MOSCOW - Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev left Moscow for a visit to In
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Company Agrees to Buy Unisys Corp. OperationsA company formed by New York-based Clayton & Du
Maritime
BRAZIL'S AUSTERITY MEASURES PROTESTED
James Bruce |
The harshness of Brasilia's new adjustments to its nine-month-old economic stabilization plan, as we
EC ADOPTS PLAN ON PETROCHEMICALS
(Ap) |
European Community foreign ministers Monday indicated they want to prevent a flood of petrochemical
TACOMA PLANS NEW BOX FACILITY
Gloria Joseph |
As the port of Tacoma's budget director revealed a new 30-acre container terminal on the drawing boa
Maritime
WEST GERMAN YARD LANDS APL ORDER
Journal of Commerce Special |
American President Lines said it has ordered two fast, highly fuel-efficient ships from the Bremer V
Maritime
RADIATION BOOSTS CANCER COSTS
(Ap) |
Radiation treatment that usually follows removal of a breast-cancer lump drives the cost several th
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Eastern Rejects Union Coalition's BidEastern Airlines said its board declined to give furthe
BLUE CHIPS LEAD ASSAULT ON 1900
Gordon Platt |
A rally led by blue-chip stocks pushed the Dow Jones average of 30 industrials above the 1900 level
WILL BOESKY CASE CURB RESEARCH?
(Ap) |
Information is one of the most valuable assets on Wall Street and observers like James Lorie, a prof
BONN EXPECTS FLAT GROWTH
Jess Lukomski |
The West German economy will grow at a real, price-adjusted rate of 2.5 percent in the course of 198
Maritime
BRAZIL RELEASES TRADE FIGURES TARDILY DISCLOSED DATA REVEAL SERIOUS SETBACK
James Bruce |
Brazil's October trade figures were the worst in four years, constituting a serious setback in Braz
Maritime
PRODUCTION RISES 26.9 PERCENT IN SHENZHEN
(Ap) |
Industrial production was up 26.9 percent for the first 10 months of the year for foreign joint-vent
Maritime
CONCESSION TO US IRKS CANADIANS SOFTWOOD LUMBER EXPORTERS DENOUNCE TRADE PROPOSALS
Leo Ryan |
Canadian exporters of softwood lumber are upset about the latest attempt by Canada's government to a
UN SHIP PANEL URGES SCRAPPING INCENTIVES
(Ap) |
The president of a U.N. committee on shipping called Friday for action to resolve the general crisis
Maritime
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