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EDUCATION KEY TO AIDS PREVENTION
Chicago Tribune (AP) |
The National Governors' Association Monday considered a policy statement on AIDS that emphasizes edu
SMALL LONDON BREWERY HOPES TO TAP THE US WITH NEW KEG
Janet Porter |
A small south London brewery that still makes local deliveries by horse drawn dray is set to revolut
SENATE PANEL APPROVES RAIL SAFETY MEASURE
Leo Abruzzese |
A key Senate committee approved legislation to allow the federal government to discipline unsafe rai
Rail News
DEADLINE NEARS FOR US, EC IN PASTA WAR
Knight-Ridder Financial |
There has been little movement in a dispute over European Community pasta export subsidies, with onl
Maritime
TRADE LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE SWEDISH FIRM UNVEILS OIL DISCHARGE MONITOR
JOC Staff |
Consilium Marine AB of Stockholm has developed a monitor that controls the amount of oil discharged
Maritime
FORD MOVE SEEN AS SOURCING SHIFT
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Flexibility appears to be the key to a Ford Motor Co. plan to begin building its popular Brazilian-m
Trucking News
BRITISH COAL PUSHES MINERS ON FLEXIBLE WORK PRACTICES
Edwin Unsworth |
State-owned British Coal has threatened to halt further investment in new coal projects unless miner
BAY ANCHORAGE MAY BE RELOCATED
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Coast Guard proposed doing away with the existing southern Tampa Bay, Fla., shipping fairway anc
Maritime
MANILA CONSIDERS REPUDIATION OF PART OF ITS OVERSEAS DEBT
Cristina Lee |
President Corazon Aquino's unusually strong criticism of foreign creditors triggered Filipino legisl
COMPANIES TO CONTINUE CORPORATE RESTRUCTURING
(Ap) |
The biggest U.S. companies will continue restructuring to promote greater efficiency and are most li
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
AVIATION Donald D. Engen, former FAA chief, predicted that Congress will split the agency aw
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
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
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
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
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
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
CUSTOMS MOVES SLOWLY ON BATCH DATA FILING
Bill Mongelluzzo |
A Customs Service plan to alter the means by which importers file entry data has run into a snag.
EXPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
MIPS Inks Agreement With Japanese FirmSUNNYVALE, Calif. - MIPS Computer Systems Inc. announc
Maritime
AIRBUS HIKES EFFORTS TO MAKE US DEALS
(Ap) |
Europe's Airbus Industrie is stepping up its efforts to have some of its aircraft parts made in the
Maritime
CHINA EXPANDS TIES WITH LATIN AMERICA
Andres Oppenheimer |
In the northern tip of Chile, Chinese trade officials are preparing to move into six warehouses from
Maritime
POLICY PROTECTS US FIRMS AGAINST LOST PROFITS ABROAD
(Ap) |
A U.S. government agency has begun to sell insurance policies to safeguard U.S. companies against lo
CARTER HITS REFLAGGING OF TANKERS
(Ap) |
Former President Jimmy Carter said it's no coincidence that the decision to provide protection to Ku
Maritime
ON THE MOVE R. KREBS ELECTED CEO AT SANTE FE
Staff Report |
The board of directors of Sante Fe Southern Pacific Corp. elected Robert D. Krebs chief executive of
FORD, UAW SHAPE CONTRACT
(Ap) |
Ford Motor Co. and the United Auto Workers union will shape a contract that gives workers job securi
SHIP SUPPLIERS' SOS: AID MERCHANT FLEET
Robert F. Morison |
Suppliers of shipbuilders and ship operators warned a government commission that failure to revive U
FERTILIZER PLANT STARTS IN NIGERIA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The first of several world-scale fertilizer manufacturing facilities for National Fertilizer Co. of
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled to arrive in the United States. The Journal of Commerc
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
PENNZOIL OFFER IS WITHDRAWN
(Ap) |
Pennzoil Co. has withdrawn an offer to settle its $10.3 billion judgment against Texaco Inc. for $4.
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
WORK TO START ON PARK AVENUE TUNNEL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Construction will begin this fall on Metro-North's Park Avenue tunnel now that the contractor has ba
Rail News
CANADIAN RAILS AWAIT LABOR REPORT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Two Canadian railroads and their unions are awaiting a report by Labor Commissioner Douglas Stanley
Rail News
DOING CHICKEN RIGHT IN CHINA
(Ap) |
KFC Corp., the first Western fast-food chain to do business in China, announced plans to open the wo
Maritime
JAPAN DESIGNER GARNERS RESPECT FOR WEAVING WESTERN IMAGE
(Ap) |
Against the tide of billowing black Japanese creations surging onto the international fashion scene,
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Arbitration Deals Blow To Pittsburgh FirmsConstruction unions say they have won one of many
Maritime
TRANSPORT EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
Boeing Earnings Drop in Quarter SEATTLE - Boeing Co. reported that its second-quarter earnin
Trucking News
FORD 'CARGO' LINE STAYING IN BRAZIL
Journal of Commerce Special |
Reports that Ford Motor Co. is considering producing its 'Cargo' line of trucks in the United States
Trucking News
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