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ROYAL NAVY MAY PUT HISTORY IN THE PAST
(Ap) |
A historian of the Royal Navy complained that the teaching of naval history is being ended at the Ro
Maritime
UNCTAD SESSION LIKELY TO YIELD FEW CONCESSIONS
Neel Patri |
With high unemployment levels and low growth rates in the industrialized world, it does not seem the
THE ECONOMY INFLATION, JOB INDEXES ROSE IN JUNE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Leading employment and inflation indexes rose substantially in June, according to the Center for Int
NJ AGENTS PUSH FOR PRODUCT BILL
Russ Banham |
Legislation providing sweeping changes in New Jersey's product liability laws has been passed by the
MANAGING BENEFITS & HEALTH CARE STATE REGULATORS DEBATE AIDS TESTING
(Ap) |
State insurance regulators around the country say they are caught between insurers who want to test
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
United Coasts Offering Leading to ExpansionUnited Coasts Corp. is planning to expand its ins
ILLINOIS TARGETING MALPRACTICE FORMS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Illinois is taking a fresh look" at insurance policy forms being used by medical malpractice insurer
WHALE OIL TO FOCUS ON HEATING EQUIPMENT
Sam Glasser |
Whale Oil Co. will shift its focus to heating equipment when the sale of its fuel oil distribution b
JUDGE ORDERS TRANSCO UNIT TO PAY $17 MILLION IN DAMAGES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Transcontinental Pipeline Co. was ordered to pay $17.3 million to one of its wellhead producers in a
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
July 7, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f
CASPER: GHOST OF AN OIL TOWN
(Ap) |
Casper knows about the best of times and the worst of times. The best of times come when oil
PA. PUMP PRICES UP SINCE JUNE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Governor's Energy Council said that average retail prices of gasoline in Pennsylvania increased
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Price Dispute Stalls Finnish-Soviet TalksHELSINKI, Finland - Finland's state oil trading fir
SPOT NATURAL GAS PRICES CONTINUE TO LOSE GROUND
John Maggs |
Spot market prices for natural gas continued to lose ground this week in an extension of the normal
MERGER ALLOWS SOUTHLAND TO FOCUS ON 7-ELEVEN STORES
Journal of Commerce Special |
Southland Corp. said that its merger agreement with JT Acquisition Corp. willallow it to foc
OBSTACLES BLOCK OPEC PRICE HIKE
Ron Askew |
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries will face a number of obstacles to its objective o
GEORGIA POWER BUYS OUT OF LONG-TERM CONTRACT
Tim Sansbury |
Georgia Power Co. is paying $35 million to buy its way out of a long-term coal supply contract with
FUEL TERMINAL SEEKS DIESEL RAIL CONTRACTS
Andrea Chancellor |
Midwest Terminals Inc., in Kentucky, hopes to link up with the Paducah & Louisville Railway and sign
CHINA'S OIL PRODUCTION INCREASES
P.T. Bangsberg |
China added new oil production capacity of nearly 16 million tons (117.3 million barrels) last year
CHERNOBYL TRIAL STARTS WITH 3 MORE DEFENDANTS
(Ap) |
Six former top officials and technicians at the Chernobyl power plant went on trial Tuesday charged
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Judge Orders Decision On Rancho Seco PlantA Superior Court judge told the Sacramento Municip
DELAYED ARMS DEAL ANGERS SAUDI KING
(Ap) |
King Fahd, apparently displeased with Washington over a delayed request for arms, told military comm
Maritime
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled to arrive in the United States. The Journal of Commerc
Maritime
TAIWANESE PURCHASE WHEAT $14.3 MILLION DEAL COMES AFTER TEAM BALKS AT US BARLEY
(Ap) |
Trade representatives from Taiwan say they won't buy U.S. barley but willpurchase grain from
Maritime
NY GROUP SEEKS TO BUY GERMAN CANCER CLINIC
Journal of Commerce Special |
International Medical Science Inc. is seeking to acquire a well-known cancer clinic in Bonn, West Ge
Maritime
US CONTINUES CRACKDOWN ON CHEMICAL IMPORT FIRMS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Companies that import chemicals into the United States for commercial use without first ensuring ful
Maritime
OUTLOOK REVISED FOR SOVIET SUGAR
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Forecasts of Soviet sugar production for the 1986-87 year (September-August) were lowered to 8.7 mil
Maritime
JAPAN, EC QUESTION REALISM OF US AGRICULTURAL PROPOSALS
Anne Meade |
Japan called the U.S. proposal for complete free trade in agriculture ''revolution ary" and said tha
Maritime
EXPORT FAIRS
Wire and Staff Reports |
5th Annual PC Expo Slated for Sept. 1-3The 5th Annual PC Expo will be held at the Jacob K. J
Maritime
YEN RISE MAY ENDANGER MILLIONS OF JAPANESE JOBS
A.E. Cullison |
At least 2.2 million Japanese workers in the manufacturing sector will lose their jobs over the next
Maritime
SUPERCONDUCTORS SPUR JAPAN R&D
(Ap) |
Spurred by recent U.S. advances in superconductivity, Japanese researchers have accelerated their ow
Maritime
EXPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Japanese Will Import US-Made Audio ItemsIRVINE, Calif. - Multiphonic Corp., a manufacturer o
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Taiwan Trade Surplus Set a 1st-Half RecordTAIPEI, Taiwan - Taiwan registered a record trade
Maritime
FOREIGN TRADE SLOWS IN THIRD WORLD
(Ap) |
Foreign trade of Third World countries slowed last year as receipts from exports dropped sharply, th
Maritime
HONG KONG FIRMS EYE US MART VIDEO TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL ELECTRONICS TO EXPAND INTERESTS
P.T. Bangsberg |
Two of Hong Kong's major producers of electronic toys and games plan to expand their interests in th
Maritime
PLAN WILL SET LIMITS ON SPENDING BY EC
(Ap) |
Jacques Delors, the president of the European Community Commission, said he will propose a plan by t
Maritime
NEW IMAGE FOR CUSTOMS IN AUSTRALIA
Vincent W. Stove |
The Australian Customs Service will implement a new management system on Sept. 1 to give it an impro
Maritime
BRITISH STEEL NET PROFITS HIT RECORD
Edwin Unsworth |
The British Steel Corp. reported record net profits Tuesday of 178 million ($288.4 million) for the
Maritime
TRADE LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
NORWEGIAN SALMON HITS IT BIG IN US
Boston Globe |
In Norway, 600 farmers are involved in salmon aquaculture, providing the country with its largest se
Maritime
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