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INSIDE TALK ON ENERGY
Andrea Chancellor |
COAL SUPPLIERS are anxiously awaiting word from the Tennessee Valley Authority on two fronts.
TECK YIELDS ON PRICES JAPAN FORCES BETTER DEAL ON CANADIAN COAL
Journal of Commerce Special |
The smallest of British Columbia's two new northeast project coal mines was forced by its Japanese c
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
NY Utility Building Experimental Coal PlantALBANY, N.Y. - Niagara Mohawk Power Corp. will co
TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWSA first-year revenue gain in the tax reform bill might give Congress an excuse t
CONN. TO USE NEW SCALE FOR TRUCKS
TOM McNIFF JR. |
Heavy truck traffic has increased between 40 percent and 50 percent on Interstate 95 since the state
IVARANS ASKS FMC TO BLOCK PENALTY
Robert F. Morison |
A/S Ivarans Rederi wants the Federal Maritime Commission to act to block the collection of a stiff $
Maritime
ENVIRONMENTALISTS CLAIM SHALE DEAL A GIVEAWAY
James Coates |
The Department of Interior, despite strong objections from its regional office here, agreed to deed
SUN HIKES POSTINGS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Sun Co. raised the posted purchase price for West Texas Intermediate crude by $1 to $14.25 a barrel.
CHINA SIGNS 7 CONTRACTS IN 2ND ROUND
(Ap) |
China signed seven oil contracts with groups formed by 14 international oil companies in the second
US NAVY PUTTING MAMMALS TO WORK
(Ap) |
The Navy, still fascinated by nature's answer to underwater design, is spending millions of dollars
Maritime
INSIDE TALK--FROM THE SOUTH ATLANTIC
Craig Dunlap |
KEEPING THEIR FINGERS CROSSED: Most of the Jacksonville Port Authority's attention is focused these
Maritime
AVIATION BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Eastern Replaces Pair To Stem CancellationsEastern Airlines announced it is replacing two ma
CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS POSTS INCREASE IN PROFITS
Leo Ryan |
Canadian National Railways said second quarter profit rose to C$59.9 million (US$43.1 million) from
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Fruehauf Board Weighs Competing BidsA special committee of Fruehauf Corp.'s board of directo
BRAZIL TARGETS EQUIPMENT IMPORTS
James Bruce |
Brazil is moving cautiously to adjust overloaded industrial capacity to booming demand, slowly lower
Maritime
UNITARY TAXING NEARS END IN CALIF.
(Ap) |
Agreement appears to be nearing in the high-stakes struggle over California's decades-old unitary me
Maritime
24 CALIF. INSURERS PLEDGE MUNICIPAL LIABILITY COVER
(Ap) |
Twenty-four insurers told the California Insurance Department that they will begin, or will continue
UTILITY PLANS TO WEATHER THE STORMS
Journal of Commerce Special |
As Hurricane Charlie churned up the Eastern Seaboard Monday, Narragansett Electric Co. officials fel
DRUG SAMPLE SALES BAN A HARD PILL TO SWALLOW
John F. Persinos |
A bill in the U.S. House of Representatives that would ban the selling or trading of free pharmaceut
STOCKS DECLINE ON GNP REVISION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Stocks declined Tuesday amid concern about weak corporate profits following the Commerce Department'
STEEL PRODUCTION UP 2.8 PERCENT FOR WEEK
(Ap) |
Steel production rose to 1.246 million tons in the week ended Aug. 16, an increase of 2.8 percent fr
TUGS DOUSE TANKER BLAZE NORWAY'S AKARITA BADLY DAMAGED AFTER GULF ATTACK
(Ap) |
Tugboats extinguished a blaze aboard a Norwegian-owned supertanker in one of the biggest marine salv
Maritime
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
HOW TO MAKE CARRIERS VANISH
(Ap) |
U.S. Navy aircraft carriers, despite their incredible size, are becoming adept at a form of magic.
Maritime
CATAWBA UNIT IN FULL OPERATION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Duke Power Co.'s Catawba Nuclear Station unit began full-service operation Tuesday. The 1,14
8 CONFERENCES ADMITTED TO FMC CASE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A Federal Maritime Commission investigation into practices of a single ocean carrier rate conference
Maritime
STRONGLY RADIOACTIVE AREAS DISCOVERED IN POLAND
(Ap) |
Researchers found ground areas with significantly strong radioactivity" throughout Poland, caused by
CHP CRACKING DOWN ON TRUCK VIOLATIONS
Maureen Robb |
The California Highway Patrol said it found more than 1,000 safety violations when it checked 452 tr
SHUTTLE PLAN MEANS ROCKWELL JOBS
Los Angeles Daily News |
President Reagan's decision to build a $2.8 billion replacement shuttle for Challenger will mean at
Maritime
2 MSC VESSELS MISSED LIBERTY WEEKEND FETE
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
The Coast Guard refused to let two of the Navy's Military Sealift Command pre-positioning ships ente
Maritime
SOVIETS NOT BUYING WHEAT
Kim Gazella |
U.S. Department of Agriculture officials are not surprised by the U.S.S.R.'s failure so far to buy w
INDUSTRY'S SEERS TYPICALLY WIDE OF THE MARK
Richard Malkin |
Every industry has its quota of forecasters and Cassandras and finger-on-the- pul se-of-the-business
GAINS FROM TAX BILL RESTRAIN BUDGET AX
Linda Stern |
A first-year gain of $11 billion in the tax reform bill might provide Congress the excuse it needs t
TENNECO DIVERSIFIES TO WEATHER OIL CRISIS
Gary Taylor |
Ask random outsiders about the background of the top executive at this city's largest company and th
ITALY UPHOLDS COURT ORDER FREEZING LIBYAN ASSETS
(Ap) |
A judge upheld a court order freezing US$25 million in Libyan assets obtained by two Italian compani
Maritime
TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWSA first-year revenue gain in the tax reform bill might give Congress an excuse t
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
General Signal Sells S. African OperationsSTAMFORD, Conn. - General Signal Corp. said it sol
Maritime
US ECONOMIC GROWTH WORST SINCE 1982
Linda Stern |
Continued deterioration in business investment and in the U.S. trade performance over the last three
ON THE MOVE
-Staff Report |
Lowe Tapped For Top PostAt CanadairDonald C. Lowe will become Canadair's president a
SHIPPING CHAMBER SLAMS GREEK BILL
Victor Walker |
The Shipping Chamber of Greece, the Greek government's principal advisory agency on marine affairs,
Maritime
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