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AVIATION BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Eastern to Construct San Juan TerminalEastern Airlines announced it will build a new $36 mil
Air Cargo
PLASTICS CORNER MALAYSIA EXPECTS NATURAL RUBBER TO BOUNCE BACK
Julian Weiss |
As the new International Natural Rubber Agreement pact awaits formal approvalfrom consumer c
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Sulfur Production Fell In Five-Month TermProduction of Frasch, or in situ-mined sulfur, and
FERTILIZER PLANT STARTS IN NIGERIA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The first of several world-scale fertilizer manufacturing facilities for National Fertilizer Co. of
EX-IM BANK TO ASSUME MORE RISK
(Ap) |
John A. Bohn Jr., president of the U.S. government's Export-Import Bank, promised Congress on Tuesda
Maritime
ENZO BIOCHEM GETS CANADIAN PATENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Enzo Biochem Inc. announced the awarding of a patent by the Canadian Patent Office for its non-radio
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled to arrive in the United States. The Journal of Commerc
Maritime
EXPORT FAIRS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Frankfurt Autumn Fair Set for Aug. 22-26The 79th Frankfurt Autumn Fair will be held Aug. 22-
Maritime
US SAID TRAILING JAPAN IN INFORMATION SERVICE
Maureen Robb |
The United States is quickly falling behind Japan in the crucial field of information services, acco
Maritime
BRITISH LUXURY CARS IN SHORT SUPPLY IN US
(Ap) |
Sales of cars from the newest British importers have exceeded expectations and are causing supply pr
Maritime
ORDERLY MARKETING OF CATTLE ADVOCATED
Knight-Ridder Financial |
A special National Cattlemen's Association task force has recommended that the association seek orde
Maritime
TANNING: BIGGEST BUSINESS UNDER THE SUN
Idris Michael Diaz |
Tom Allen spent last Sunday afternoon on the beach at Surf City, N.J., massaging handfuls of white s
PIRAEUS PLANS TO DEVOTE CENTRAL PORT TO LINERS
Victor Walker |
All of Piraeus' central port will be turned over to passenger shipping under a proposed 1988-92 five
Maritime
AMENDMENT CALLS FOR US SEAMEN ABOARD FISH-PROCESSING SHIPS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The House Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee voted to support another attempt to secure the job
Maritime
NORTHWEST LOG EXPORTS ON THE RISE
Gloria Joseph |
Ports in Everett and Grays Harbor are reporting significantly higher log exports are moving over the
Maritime
TEXAS RANCHER, EXXON IN ROYALTY BATTLE
(Ap) |
The dissident heir of a Texas ranching dynasty is suing Exxon Corp., claiming that the world's large
INSURER FORMS STOCK PLAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
First Capital Holdings Corp. said its board authorized the formation of an employee stock ownership
IRAN: TANKER WAR END IN IRAQ'S HANDS
(Ap) |
Iran warned it was prepared to launch unlimited retaliation if Iraq resumes its attacks on shipping
Maritime
MALAYSIAN SHIP ATTACK PROBED
A.E. Cullison |
Officials of Japan's Maritime Safety Agency have launched an examination of fragments from missiles
Maritime
GREEK SEAMEN, OFFICERS REASSURED ON LABOR RULE
Journal of Commerce Special |
Shipping offices in Piraeus, Greece's principal port, are spreading a message of comfort to worried
Maritime
HISTORIC BELL GOES BACK TO OKINAWA
(Ap) |
The 500-year-old Gokokuji bell went home to Okinawa this month, more than a century after the regent
Maritime
AGENCY CHANGES DEFENDED
Paula L. Green |
Two West coast-based insurers criticized for their relations with small agents say economics is the
MAP PROMOTES LAKES, SEAWAY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The binational Greak Lakes/St. Lawrence Maritime Forum has produce a 23-by-35- inch promotional colo
Maritime
IRAQ OPENS PIPELINE THROUGH TURKEY
(Ap) |
Iraq announced that its second pipeline through Turkey, with a capacity of 500,000 barrels a day, we
EDUCATION KEY TO AIDS PREVENTION
Chicago Tribune (AP) |
The National Governors' Association Monday considered a policy statement on AIDS that emphasizes edu
PENNZOIL OFFER IS WITHDRAWN
(Ap) |
Pennzoil Co. has withdrawn an offer to settle its $10.3 billion judgment against Texaco Inc. for $4.
OPEC HEAD TELLS JAPAN CARTEL MAY RAISE PRICES
A.E. Cullison |
An orderly increase in oil prices is possible after next month if global demand expands at that time
FIRM MART BOLSTERS ELF'S AFRICAN OUTLOOK
Howard Schissel |
The stabilization of world oil prices has improved the outlook for the African holdings of Elf Aquit
OFFICIAL PESSIMISTIC ON US OIL SUPPLIES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Dwindling surpluses of U.S. oil and mounting demand for petroleum products will increase U.S. depend
CHEVRON SELLS NY TERMINAL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Chevron U.S.A. Inc., San Francisco, said it completed the sale of its Staten Island, N.Y., petroleum
CELERON OIL COMPLETES RESERVES SALE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.'s Celeron Oil and Gas subsidiary completed the sale of its oil and gas re
TENNECO TO REDUCE SPOT GAS VOLUMES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Tenneco Oil Exploration and Production said beginning Aug. 1 it is reducing the volume of natural ga
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Texaco Improves Quarterly EarningsWHITE PLAINS, N.Y., - Texaco Inc. reported second quarter
REAGAN WANTS PROGRESS IN SUPERCONDUCTIVITY
(Ap) |
President Reagan urged scientific and business interests to maintain U.S. leadership in the promisin
XTRA MOVES DIVISIONS, REVAMPS MANAGEMENT
Michael S. Lelyveld |
XTRA Corp., the Boston-based equipment leasing company, said it has formed a new management group an
Trucking News
SEABROOK PLANT OWNER PROPOSES DEBT PLAN
(Ap) |
Public Service Co. Of New Hampshire, majority owner of the Seabrook nuclear power plant, proposed a
TRUCKING BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Pa. Turnpike Slates July 29 Safety SessionHARRISBURG, Pa. - One of the Pennsylvania Turnpike
Trucking News
MINING AGENCY RECORDS ALTERED, PROBE SHOWS
(Ap) |
Officials at the U.S. Office of Surface Mining altered records last year to help justify their decis
TRUCK REFUND PLAN MAY BE ALLOWABLE
John Davies |
The California Public Utilities Commission may find a plan guaranteeing a trucking line's performanc
Trucking News
PROTECTIONIST SLANT OF TRADE BILL PRESSURING INTEREST RATE FUTURES
Patricia Lane |
Along with Congress' failure to raise the federal debt limit, interest rate futures have been pressu
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