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PUBLIC SERVICE CREDITOR PROPOSES REFINANCING PLAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Public Service Co. of New Hampshire's largest creditor proposed an alternate refinancing plan Tuesda
SPECIAL SECTION: EUROPEAN PORTS BUILD FOR THE FUTURE
JOC Staff |
Top Stories: European shipowners are retreating from bulk markets moving toward areas such as
FIRM TO SELL US PRODUCTS TO JAPANESE
(Ap) |
Japan's Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd., which makes Subaru automobiles, said it has formed a company to
Maritime
ARGENTINA TO SEEK $1 BILLION, RATE CUT
Jeremy Morgan |
The Argentine government plans to seek $1 billion in new loans as well as a drastic cut in interest
SOARING INSURANCE CUTS ABORTION SERVICES
(Ap) |
Soaring malpractice and fire insurance costs have halted abortion services at some clinics - a resul
EXPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
JAL Planning to Buy Five More Boeing 747sJapan Air Lines said Monday it will buy five new lo
Maritime
ALASKA SIGNS TRADE PACTS WITH CHINA
(Ap) |
Alaskan Governor Steve Cowper said agreements on trade, technology and educational exchanges between
Maritime
VOLVOS JOIN GAS-GUZZLERS ON US MILEAGE LIST
(Ap) |
Volvo, the Swedish car that is advertised as safe and durable and is a favorite of young professiona
Maritime
FINAL COUNTDOWN BEGINS FOR US-CANADA ACCORD
JOC Staff |
U.S. and Canadian negotiators have scheduled three days of meetings here this week to complete work
Maritime
NH UTILITY WON'T HALT ITS SERVICE BANKRUPTCY WOULD TOUCH OFF A BATTLE AMONG ITS INVESTORS
John Maggs |
Utility analysts are thinking over the unthinkable as Public Service Co. of New Hampshire floats ano
CORRECTION A CLARIFICATION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Customs Service plans to require that all ships entering U.S. ports submit a unique" bill of lad
US-SOVIET JOINT VENTURE HAS FASHIONABLE GOAL
(Ap) |
A weeklong exchange of ideas and a closed-door session in the southern Republic of Georgia has produ
Maritime
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Singapore-NY Meeting To Focus on FuturesRepresentatives of the New York Mercantile Exchange
MGM GRAND AIR OPTIMISTIC ON $818 ALL-FRILLS FLIGHTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The frills are back. MGM Grand Air recently began ultra first-class flights complete with ca
Air Cargo
ICC REJECTS PLEA ON SOO LINE SALE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Interstate Commerce Commission Monday rejected a request that it not delay the sale of the Soo L
Rail News
NY LEGISLATORS CHARGE AGENCY IS PARTIAL TO NEW JERSEY PIERS
James Nolan |
Two New York state legislators are squaring off to battle the Port Authority of New York and New Jer
Maritime
NJ TO GET AUTO HUB FOR IMPORTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey says construction will start this month on a $31.2 mil
Maritime
CHICAGO INVESTOR AGREES TO BUY MILLERS COVE
Tim Sansbury |
Fred Keady, a Chicago businessman, has reached an agreement to purchase Millers Cove Resources Inc.,
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
GE, Redding Power Set Cogeneration VentureSCHENECTADY, N.Y. - General Electric Co. signed a
OPEC MEMBERS ALLOW CUTBACKS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Many members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries are allowing customers to scale ba
REVISED TRADE BILLS MAY BOOST EXPORTERS
Richard Lawrence |
Pending export control revisions in the House and Senate trade bills could help U.S. exporters signi
NEW THEORY PROPOSED FOR SINKING OF TITANIC
(Ap) |
Spokesmen for a salvage expedition that surveyed the wreck of the Titanic said Monday that an explos
Maritime
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled to arrive in the United States. The Journal of Commerc
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Philips Seeks Share Of N. American PhilipsEINDHOVEN, Netherlands - N.V. Philips' Gloeilampen
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
JAMES RIVER, GERMAN FIRM INK PAPER VENTURE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
James River Corp. of Richmond, Va., and Papierfabrik August Koehler AG of Oberkirch, West Germany, s
Maritime
AUSTRALIAN MEAT NEARS US QUOTA
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Australia may have to halt or ease meat exports to the United States to keep within its quota level,
Maritime
NEW FIRM TESTS DRY BULK WATERS
Chris Dupin |
A new company has raised $20 million through a public stock offering to take advantage of the improv
Maritime
MINISTER SAYS PHILIPPINES' WOES WERE CAUSED BY ITS CREDITORS
Keith M. Rockwell |
The Philippine minister for economic planning bitterly assigned blame for her country's recent polit
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Japan Plans to Expand LDC Trade InsuranceTOKYO - Japan will expand its trade insurance from
US FORECASTS GLOBAL RISE IN MEAT OUTPUT
(Ap) |
Meat production is expected to edge higher next year in some of the world's biggest livestock-produc
Maritime
KUWAIT OILED ROAD TO SUMMIT
(Ap) |
Kuwait's foreign minister says his government gave Syria free oil to attend the Islamic summit in Ku
DUKAKIS BOWS TO CONSUMERS IN HEALTH-CARE PLAN CHANGES
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Gov. Michael Dukakis bowed to consumer groups in making several changes in his universal health insu
PILOT ERRORS REPORTED UP IN THE WEST
(Ap) |
There has been an 800 percent increase in reports of pilots flying in restricted air space, violatin
Air Cargo
IRANIAN GUNBOATS HIT BRITISH TANKER
(Ap) |
A British-flag tanker was attacked Monday night and set on fire, apparently by Iranian gunboats off
Maritime
CARGO SHIPS COLLIDE OFF CALIF.
(Ap) |
A 564-foot freighter collided with a car-carrier ship Monday in dense fog off the coast of Californi
Maritime
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Mon., Sept. 21, 1987 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Crude Drug Supplies Evaporate as DroughtHits Western IndiaA drought in Gujerat State
EXPORT LAWS, FINES VARY WIDELY
Susan Sachs |
Nearly 40 years after the Coordinating Committee for Multilateral Export Controls was created, the
CHINA TAKES AIM AT ILLEGAL PRICING
(Ap) |
China has issued tough new regulations to combat illegal pricing and speculation that have clouded i
PLASTICS CORNER DU PONT KEVLAR WINS PRINCE PHILIP AWARD
Journal of Commerce Staff |
E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co. has been awarded the Plastic & Rubber Institute's Prince Philip Award
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