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LONG-TERM HEALTH COVER VIEWED AS LOGICAL EMPLOYEE BENEFIT
Laura Raley Borda |
Chuck Berry is 61. Not only is this rock-and-roller getting older, but Americans in general
EARTHQUAKE POTENTIAL EXISTS THROUGHOUT US
(Ap) |
Insurance companies covering property damages in areas outside quake-prone California and Alaska hav
MALAYSIA, US BREAK UP RING COPYING TAPES
John Kelley |
As Michael Jackson might put it - "They're Bad." The pop singer's new hit album "Bad" is one
PACT SEEN BENEFITING JAPAN TRADE
A.E. Cullison |
The latest version of the Canadian-U.S. trade agreement promises to promote trade with both countrie
FEDERAL RESERVE DATA CONFIRM CREDIT TIGHTENING, ANALYSTS SAY
Alan Zimmerman |
The latest Federal Reserve data have convinced most money market economists that the Fed has tighten
BIG HARVEST FORECAST FOR FLORIDA CITRUS GROWERS
(Ap) |
Florida's citrus industry will produce its biggest harvest in five years, according to a U.S. Depart
EC EXPECTS ADVANCEMENT OF FREE TRADE MOVEMENT
Bruce Barnard |
The European Community is welcoming, in principle, the U.S.-Canadian trade agreement, seeing it as p
THE ECONOMY BUSINESS EXECUTIVES EXPECT FASTER GROWTH
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The pace of U.S. economic growth will accelerate slightly during the rest of 1987 and the economy w
US, BRAZILIAN EXPORTERS COUNT ON SOVIET JUICE VENTURE
James Bruce |
A group of Brazilian and U.S. citrus juice exporters here are counting on the U.S. thirst for apple
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Fri., Oct. 9, 1987 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.K
TRANSPORT AGENCY HIT FOR AIRLINE MERGERS
Leah R. Young |
The Justice Department's chief antitrust spokesman, Assistant Attorney General Charles F. Rule, is b
BAKER SAYS RATES ARE HIGH ENOUGH
Knight-Ridder Financial |
U.S. Treasury Secretary James Baker III said Friday that the administration did not want interest ra
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
AIR CARGO Canadian air freight carriers consolidate for deregulation. 9BAVIATIONThe
SAUDIS WRESTLING WITH ISSUE OF INTEREST
(Ap) |
Saudi Arabia has established a three-member committee to adjudicate banking disputes in the oil-rich
SOVIETS BID TO EXTEND US GRAIN SUBSIDIES
(Ap) |
The Soviet Union, falling short of its commitment to buy 9 million tons a year of U.S. grain, is see
Maritime
CALIF. TORT REFORM MAY NOT CUT RATES
John Davies |
California insurance companies expect to save millions of dollars under new tort reforms signed by G
IMPORTS GET NICE SLICE OF MUSHROOM MARKET
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Far Eastern countries are gaining a increasing share of the U.S. market for processed mushrooms, a s
Maritime
IMPORT LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to
Maritime
WHITE HOUSE DID HOMEWORK BEFORE BURNLEY NOMINATION
Dave Higdon |
James H. Burnley, President Reagan's choice for secretary of transportation, spent two intense weeks
ASIA-N. AMERICA SHIP GROUP PLANS GENERAL RATE INCREASE
John Davies |
Thirteen major shipping lines that haul cargo from Taiwan and mainland Asia to the United States and
FIJI AT A GLANCE
(Ap) |
THE LAND - Fiji consists of more than 300 islands in the western South Pacific and has a land area
Maritime
CUSTOMS UPDATE
JOC Staff |
REVISED PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING RELEASE OF SEIZED MERCHANDISE FOR WHICH DUTY HAS ALREADY BEEN PAID.
Maritime
FIJI COUP NOT LIKELY TO AFFECT ITS SUGAR EXPORTS TO THE US
Josh Goldstein |
The recent coup in Fiji should have little impact on that country's sugar exports to the United Stat
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Calif. Furrier to Hold Annual Fashion ShowBEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - Somper Fur Couture Interna
Maritime
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Ex-Im Bank of Japan To Lend to MexicoTOKYO - The Export-Import Bank of Japan said it will pr
LOGISTICS CRITICAL ON HEAVY LOADS
Gregory S. Johnson |
Shippers of extra heavy loads need well-thought-out logistics planning, especially when transporting
Trucking News
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Pickens Group Gets Backing From SECThe Securities and Exchange Commission is backing the pos
CHEVRON MOVES STEP CLOSER TO CALIF. POWER FACILITY
John Maggs |
The California Energy Commission summarily approved Chevron U.S.A.'s plans for a 98-megawatt cogener
SUBSIDY BOARD UPHOLDS CHARTER RULING
Robert F. Morison |
The Maritime Subsidy Board held again that it isn't required to consider the competitive impact upon
Maritime
NY PORT TEAM WILL TRAIN CHINESE OFFICIALS
Rose A. Horowitz |
Chinese port officials will be trained in management and operations by a teamfrom the Port A
Maritime
ALLEGHENY UNIT TOLD TO CUT RATES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Monongahela Power Co., a subsidiary of Allegheny Power System Inc., was ordered by the West Virginia
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Coast Guard Shelves Plan for Ship ChannelThe Coast Guard has decided against establishing a
Maritime
TRUCKING BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Ford Motor Trucks On Recall ListDETROIT - Ford Motor Co. is recalling 997 1986 through 1988
Trucking News
RORER GROUP BUYS CELIPROLOL RIGHTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Rorer Group Inc. announced the acquisition of worldwide marketing rights to the drug celiprolol from
ORPHAN DRUG ACT IS WORKING WELL, BOARD REPORT SAYS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Orphan Products Board has reported that the Orphan Drug Act is functioning well in fostering the
MERCK ENTERS JOINT VENTURE TO ESTABLISH LAB IN ITALY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A joint venture to establish an advanced biomedical research laboratory near Rome was announced Thur
CHEMICAL MARKETS
JOC Staff |
Witco Unit Increases Sunolite Wax PricesThe organics division of Witco Corp. has announced a
HAZARDOUS WASTE SITES SPAWN SECOND GENERATION OF SUITS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A second generation of lawsuits in U.S. environmental cases is thriving in which citizens residing n
SPOT, FUTURES OIL PRICES FIRMER ON US, UK MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Spot and futures oil prices were mostly firmer Thursday. Late in the session on the New York
NJ TERMINIX OFFICE HAS LICENSE SUSPENDED
(Ap) |
A pesticide company will have its license suspended temporarily by the state Department of Environme
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