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LAWYERS FOR REP. BIAGGI CLAIM BRIBERY TRIAL IS A 'NON-CASE'
(Ap) |
The defense lawyers in the bribery trial of Rep. Mario Biaggi, D-N.Y., dismissed the prosecution as
Maritime
WHY JAPAN HAS BECOME AN INDUSTRIAL GIANT
Earnest Hoberecht |
Fellow Americans. I am guilty. I apologize. You can blame me for Japan's Industrial Miracle
NY SEAT BELT LAW CHALLENGED
(Ap) |
A Steuben County man who says the state's seat belt law is unconstitutional and potentially hazardou
MARINE INSURERS DRAW CRITICISM FOR DENIAL OF ASBESTOS LIABILITY
Edwin Unsworth |
A recent drive by marine insurers to deny liability for the claims of asbestos victims aboard ships
CHEMICAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Sterling Plans to Market ICI Drug in US, CanadaSterling Drug Inc. has signed an agreement wi
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
AIR CARGO The Middle East airline Emirates hopes to develop its home base of Dubai, United A
EC FACES CASH CRISIS, TRADE TENSIONS WITH US, JAPAN
(Ap) |
The Eurocrats" who run the European Community - back to work after a summerbreak - face a se
OVERNIGHT DELIVERY FIRMS SHRUG OFF FACSIMILE GAINS
Tony Seideman |
Despite a sales boom that could see the number of facsimile transmission (fax) units sold each year
BIG INCREASE IN ARREARAGES WORRIES IMF
Richard Lawrence |
The International Monetary Fund voiced concern over the rising amount of repayments overdue from som
PANAMA'S UNREST WORRIES INVESTORS
(Ap) |
With a political crisis in its fourth month, Panama's already-shaky economy is being battered by inv
IMPORT QUOTA BILL MAY SPUR CHINESE CUTS
Richard Lawrence |
Congress' expected passage of a textile and apparel import quota bill is certain to draw a president
TOKYO AUTO PARTS MANUFACTURER PLANS $50 MILLION ILLINOIS PLANT
(Ap) |
A Tokyo-based automobile parts manufacturer said Tuesday it will open a $50 million plant in Decatur
ON THE MOVE M. MORTARA TO BECOME GOLDMAN SACHS PARTNER
JOC Staff |
Michael P. Mortara was named head of mortgage trading at investment bank Goldman Sachs and Co. He wi
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Panel Probes Legality Of Chip Trade PactA multilateral panel Wednesday began investigating w
FORMER LAWMAKER SAYS GEPHARDT PROVISION MAY NOT WIN VOTE
William Armbruster |
The Gephardt amendment won't survive in the final trade bill that emergesfrom Congress, form
SAGER SAYS SHIP LINE'S LAUNCHING SUCCESSFUL
Erich E. Toll |
Despite some initial difficulties on Senator Lines' U.S. routes, company founder Karl-Heinz Sager sa
RAIL UNIONS STRIKE IN DISPUTE OVER SALE PITTSBURGH & LAKE ERIE A CRUCIAL CARRIER
Howard S. Abramson |
Unions representing 750 employees of the Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad went on strike Wednesday in
HAWAIIAN EXPORTERS BACK APL'S ENTRY INTO THE TRADE
John Davies |
An export council for Hawaii on Thursday endorsed American President Lines' application to start run
US LAGS AS GLOBAL TARIFF PLAN ADVANCES
Bill Mongelluzzo |
It appears the world's major trading nations will implement the new Harmonized Commodity Description
SPECIAL SECTION:INTERNATIONAL UNION OF MARINE INSURANCE
JOC Staff |
Top Stories: One of the most pressing concerns of the world's hull insurers is the tendency among
OLIN BANKS ON STABILITY OF TDI DEMAND GROWTH
Charles Thurston |
Olin Corp. is betting on a domestic market growth rate for toluene diisocyanate that might be likene
PLASTICS CORNER GROWTH OUTLOOK BRIGHT FOR WORLD CONSUMPTION OF ALLOYS AND BLENDS
Arnaldo Arroyo |
World consumption of alloys and blends are projected to grow at 9 percent to 10 percent a year, reac
BIOTECHNICA DELAYS ALTERED BACTERIA TESTS
Boston Globe |
BioTechnica International Inc., which researches the development of genetically engineered crops, is
COLGATE, HENKEL PLAN FRENCH VENTURE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Colgate-Palmolive Co. and Henkel KGaA of West Germany announced an equally funded joint venture to m
FRENCH SHIP INSURERS INTRUDE IN US DISPUTE
James Nolan |
French ship insurers are butting into a domestic fight between U.S. underwriters and the federal Mar
Maritime
JOSEPH BONNEY'S INSIDE TALK ON SHIPPING
Joseph Bonney |
THE UPROAR over the International Longshoremen's Association's 50-mile container rule raises the pos
Maritime
NEW YORK ROW CENTERS ON USE OF MARITIME UNION BUILDING
(Ap) |
The city has served notice that it will condemn the National Maritime Union building to prevent it f
Maritime
CHARTERER PROMOTES US GULF BUSINESS
Marie Prat |
Antonio Elortegui is bucking the trend. About two years ago, the Venezuelan moved his ship c
Maritime
3RD WORLD HAS BRIDGE IN PRODUCTION SHARING
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Production sharing benefits both developed and developing nations, but the system should be used onl
Maritime
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE SWEDISH WATER PUMP DESIGNED FOR 3RD WORLD
JOC Staff |
A Swedish inventor has developed a new kind of water pump that easily adapts to wells or other water
Maritime
MALAYSIANS TO DEBATE US STANCE ON PALM OIL
Journal of Commerce Special |
A Malaysian government team, hoping to counter the American Soybean Association claims that palm oil
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Daewoo Group Plans Another Auto FactorySEOUL, South Korea - The Daewoo Group plans to add an
Maritime
IMPORT LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
BEER BOTTLE LABEL SHOWS 'BARE' FACTS
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
Nude Beer, the latest brew imported from Mexico, is getting a warm reception in South Florida. The b
Maritime
CONGRESSMEN SEEK ETHIOPIAN SANCTIONS
Keith M. Rockwell |
A coalition of 60 congressmen is campaigning for legislation to impose economic sanctions against Et
Maritime
NJ DECLARES SUN-OLIN A NATURAL GAS UTILITY
John Maggs |
A chemical factory in Delaware has been declared a natural gas utility in New Jersey. The pl
GASOLINE PRICES UP, DOWN IN NY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Gasoline prices followed regional patterns during the week of Sept. 4-10, with upstate prices rising
SAM GLASSER'S INSIDE TALK ON ENERGY
Sam Glasser |
THE UNITED MINE WORKERS' contract with coal operators expires early next year, but so far there hasn
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
September 16, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gal
BILL WOULD REQUIRE AUCTION OF LEASES
(Ap) |
The federal government would have to hold auctions for all onshore oil and gas lease offerings under
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