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LOS ANGELES COUNTY SCRAPS PLANNED WASTE-TO-ENERGY PLANT
(Ap) |
A controversial plan to build a $165 million waste-to-energy plant in Pomona was scrapped by directo
SMITH CREDITORS AGREE TO PLAN
(Ap) |
Smith International Inc., an oil-field services concern, says its creditors have agreed to a reorgan
RIG COUNT UP 31
(Ap) |
The total number of working oil and gas rigs in the United States this week totaled 922, up 31 from
LET THERE BE (ENERGY-EFFICIENT) LIGHT
Journal of Commerce Special |
Free light bulbs? On one side of the New England Energy debate, consumer and public interest
S. KOREAN MINERS STAGE SIT-DOWN DEMONSTRATION
(Ap) |
About 400 coal miners on the second day of a strike demanding pay hikes began a sit-down demonstrati
NEW ENGLANDERS CLASH OVER FUTURE POWER SOURCES
David R. Francis |
New Englanders are in a heated debate over how the region should meet the electric ity needs of its
UK 'TEMP' FIRM TARGETS WORKERS IN UNITED STATES
Kevin Commins |
After conquering the United Kingdom in less than five years, Blue Arrow PLC, a London-based employme
ON THE MOVE CONTINENTAL PUTS LORENZO IN CHARGE
-Staff Report |
Thomas G. Plaskett, president and chief executive of Continental Airlines, resigned and Frank Lorenz
SENATORS BELIEVE REAGAN WILL OK TRADE MEASURE
Keith M. Rockwell |
Leading senators said that a conference between the House and Senate will produce a trade bill Presi
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
AVIATION The DOT's order for Boeing to file notice before converting Allegis notes to stocks
MARKET CONDITIONS MAY LIMIT COMMODITY FUND
Anne Meade |
A United Nations fund to support commodity prices, first proposed by developing countries 11 years a
CHRYSLER INCOME FELL 12.2 PERCENT IN 2ND QUARTER
(Ap) |
Chrysler Corp. said its second-quarter profit fell by 12.2 percent from the same period last year, w
1.3 MILLION LOST JOBS DUE TO PLANT CLOSINGS
Marcia Stepanek |
More than 1.3 million Americans, including 176,000 service industry workers, lost their jobs due to
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Crude Prices Plunge As Supply Fears EaseCrude oil prices plunged on the New York Mercantile
KNIGHT-RIDDER BOOSTS EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
Knight-Ridder Inc. reported net income of $43 million, or 73 cents a share, in the second quarter, u
CONSULTANT GIVES ADVICE ON HOW TO MOVE GOODS
Andrea Chancellor |
A freight forwarder once charged a customer three times for the same service under three different c
INCREASE IN TOLLS ON PANAMA CANAL LIKELY IN 1989
Robert F. Morison |
Lagging traffic and rising costs are likely to produce an increase in Panama Canal tolls in 1989.
WWII MARINERS WIN BATTLE ON BENEFITS
Robert F. Morison |
A federal judge has awarded a victory to World War II merchant seamen who have waged a long fight fo
FEDERAL RESERVE EMPHASIZES STABLE CONTROL OF ECONOMY
John Boyd |
Stability is the watchword for Federal Reserve policy, both the board's present and future chairmen
VETO LEAVES USL VESSELS IN LIMBO
Joseph Bonney |
United States Lines' big Econships remain in limbo following the MaritimeAdminis tration's refusal t
TRADE LEGISLATION HEADS FOR CONFERENCE DEBATE
Keith M. Rockwell |
With both House and Senate trade bills completed, lawmakers move on to conference, probably in Septe
TOLL HIKE WOULD AID PORTS ON WEST COAST
John Davies |
Intermodal managers at the West Coast's major import gateways say higher Panama Canal tolls are almo
RAILROAD, UNION STILL LOCKED IN CREW REDUCTION DISPUTE
Gregory S. Johnson |
A mediator will now have to try and get the United Transportation Union and the Chicago & Northweste
Rail News
PAPERS IN ORDER FOR TWO SHIPS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Coast Guard confirmed that documentation has been completed on the first two of the 11 Kuwaiti-o
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Stuck Tow Hampers Traffic on MississippiKANSAS CITY, Mo. - Towboats on the upper Mississippi
Maritime
NAVY TEAMS COMPLETE MINESWEEPING
(Ap) |
Navy teams from the United States, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait completed a month- long mine clearing ope
Maritime
IRAQ REPORTEDLY WILL CURB ATTACKS ON SHIPS IN GULF
(Ap) |
Iraq plans to curtail sharply its military operations in the gulf in response to an expected U.N. Se
Maritime
IRAN'S PRESIDENT TERMS CEASE-FIRE CALL WORTHLESS
(Ap) |
Iran's president said a U.N. call for a gulf war cease-fire is worthless and threatened attacks on i
Maritime
MANY SKEPTICAL OF IRAN THREATS
(Ap) |
As the United States prepares to put its flag on Kuwaiti oil tankers and provide warships to escort
Maritime
WAR WITH IRAN STRAINS IRAQ'S ECONOMY
Tom Hundley |
While Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini may promise paradise to Iranian soldiers who fall in battle, the r
Maritime
ANALYSTS DIVIDED ON FUTURE TRENDS
Michael S. Lelyveld |
One of the best ways to start an argument in the heavy truck industry is to ask more than one analys
Trucking News
FRANCE CAN'T REFLAG KUWAIT SHIPS
(Ap) |
France's ambassador to Kuwait, Marcel Laugel, says his country cannot reflag Kuwaiti tankers to prot
Maritime
TRUCKING BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
XTRA Increases Size Of Public Stock OfferBOSTON - XTRA Corp. has raised the size of a planne
Trucking News
KUWAIT SAYS RETALIATION UP TO US
(Ap) |
The United States alone will decide how to respond to any attacks on newly U.S.-registered Kuwaiti t
Maritime
FIRM BLAZES NEW CAR-TRANSPORT TRAIL
Andrea Chancellor |
Thrall Car Manufacturing Co. hopes to revolutionize the transport of automobiles with its new system
Trucking News
WEEKLY TRUCK TONNAGE INDEX
JOC Staff |
The following index charts weekly changes in motor carrier tonnage originatingfrom 49 produc
Trucking News
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
July 20 Baltic International Freight Futures ExchangePrev.Close High Low
Maritime
TEAMSTER GROUP HITS OFFER BY UNITED PARCEL
Leo Abruzzese |
Dissident Teamsters are urging union members to reject a tentative national labor pact with United P
Trucking News
NON-ILA STEVEDORE IN HOUSTON TAKES UPHILL BATTLE TO COURT
Gary Taylor |
One year after his celebrated labor confrontation with the port of Houston Authority, independent st
US-EC CLASH ON SUBSIDIES INTENSIFIES
Bruce Barnard |
The United States and the European Community are on a collision course over world farm trade followi
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