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FOREIGN INVESTMENT RULES EASED
Richard Lawrence |
The Senate, under administration pressure, is softening proposals to impose new rules on foreign inv
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Upgraded Boeing Meets Noise SpecificationsA program to give new life to more than 1,200 Boei
Air Cargo
WHO WILL PICK THE APPLE CROP? IMMIGRATION REFORMS CUT RANKS OF WORKERS
Gloria Joseph |
This year's expected bumper crop of Washington state apples couldn't have come at a worse time, as t
GAMBLERS EXPRESS RULING BRINGS OPTIMISM
(Ap) |
A federal judge's ruling allowing construction to continue along the Gamblers Express rail line with
Rail News
CANADIAN RAILWAYS HALTS FIGHT TO CHANGE NEW BILL
Mark Wilson |
State-owned Canadian National Railways has given up trying to win major changes in new national tran
Rail News
RAIL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
BN Official Opposes Railroad Merger PlansWILLIAMSBURG, Va. - A merger between the Santa Fe a
Rail News
ACT/PACE SHIP RESCUES STRICKEN CREW
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Twenty-nine crewmembers from the Cumberlande, a chemical bulk carrier that sank in rough weather in
Maritime
NEW CXT TIE PLANT OPENS TO BN ORDER
Kevin D. Thompson |
CXT System Corp.'s new concrete railroad tie manufacturing plant and its six- year agreement with Bu
Rail News
BUDGET PLANS HINT USER FEES
Tim Neale |
Just as sure as the wind blows and the grass grows, the Reagan administration each year asks Congres
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
More Ships Promised To Norwegian RegisterOSLO, Norway - The Kvaerner Group has decided to tr
Maritime
NMU WON'T CALL IT QUITS IN FIGHT AGAINST US-OWNED FOREIGN FLAGS
Robert F. Morison |
The National Maritime Union is still fighting to end the government's emergency reliance on U.S.-own
Maritime
KEEPING THE CARS ON TRACK
JOC Staff |
Boston's shipping community helped to keep the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority commuter rail sys
Maritime
OWNERS SUIT AGAINST US DENIED
Alan F. Schoedel |
A federal appeals court has refused to reconsider a ruling that the Norwegian owners and insurers of
Maritime
GARBAGE IS CLAIM TO FAME FOR THIS SKIPPER
(Ap) |
Next to New York politicians, Louisiana's are tame, says the tugboat captain who's been trying for t
Maritime
TRUCKING BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Flammable Liquids Bill Passes in NY SenateALBANY, N.Y. - Transportation of flammable liquids
Trucking News
OAKLAND PORT LENDS SHIPPERS A HAND
John Davies |
Whenever Tim Chen heard a shipper talk about needing a distribution center farther inland, the port
Trucking News
STUDY FINDS EVIDENCE OF PREDATORY PRICING
Leo Abruzzese |
Cost-efficient Eastern truck lines were driven from business by the predatory actions of the nation'
Trucking News
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
June 16 Baltic International Freight Futures ExchangePrev.Close High Low
Trucking News
BOXES SEEN MARRYING SHIP LINES TO RAILS
James Nolan |
Advances in railroad container-handling will tie the container shipping industry forevermore to the
Maritime
CRASH INVESTIGATED
Journal of Commerce Special |
The Coast Guard is investigating the loss of a 22-foot sport fishing boat that collided with a tugbo
Maritime
PANEL TO PROBE TANKER REFLAGGING
Robert F. Morison |
The House Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee will put the Reagan administration decision to put
Maritime
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
966.0 (June 16) Previous day - 973.5 The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange in Lo
Trucking News
AMERICANS HELP KEEP CRUISERS AFLOAT
Joyce Quek |
What do talk show host Phil Donahue, members of Malaysia's royal family, the chairmen of Hilton Hote
MET LIFE GETS NOD ON BALDWIN PLAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Thousands of insurance policyholders left in the lurch by the collapse of Baldwin-United Corp. will
BENEFITS GROUP DISPUTES UNINSURED FIGURES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Society of Professional Benefit Administrators, companies that provide benefit plan administrati
WHY THE DECREASE OF WORKERS
Gloria Joseph |
Crossings at the U.S.-Mexican border are down to almost half of what they were a year ago, and with
BILL TO CREATE FRAUD UNIT FACES DELAY IN PA. HOUSE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A Senate bill that would create an insurance fraud division in the state Department of Insurance has
LANDFILL SUIT DISMISSED BY NJ JUDGE
(Ap) |
A lawsuit aimed at keeping an East Brunswick landfill open has been dismissedbecause the sta
WORKERS COMP SET FOR OVERHAUL IN PA.
Journal of Commerce Special |
Gov. Robert P. Casey announced plans to overhaul the state's workers compensation system and reduce
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Orion Drops Plan To Sell Guaranty StakeOrion Capital Corp. said it terminated its previously
SWISS FIRM HIKES STAKE IN CIS
C.A. Carpenter |
CIS Technologies Inc. said it will receive a new infusion of capital from a major worldwide reinsura
'TWILIGHT ZONE' PILOT CLAIMS SLANDER
(Ap) |
The Twilight Zone" helicopter pilot acquitted of manslaughter charges last month is seeking $300,000
DISPUTE STALLS CONN. BUILDING COLLAPSE FUNDS
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
The city of Bridgeport will not sign an agreement demanded by the Royal Insurance Co. of America to
INDICTMENTS FILED IN HUGE UNION FRAUD
(Ap) |
A Long Island man who heads a money brokerage was charged with racketeering in a $14 million union p
MANAGING BENEFITS & HEALTH CARE HHS TO ISSUE MORE AIDS BOOKLETS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Health and Human Services Secretary Otis R. Bowen, responding to congressional demands, removed a ca
STUDENTS CHART A ROUGH COURSE
(Ap) |
A summer course aboard the Californian may have seemed like smooth sailing, but bad weather and high
Maritime
SOUTH ASIA EYES REGIONAL PLANS
Neel Patri |
A multilateral and multisectoral investment institution for non-Pacific Asia is being proposed by Ba
Maritime
JAPANESE STRESS NEED TO TRIM TRADE SURPLUS
A.E. Cullison |
Japan's massive annual trade surpluses threaten the very basis of the world's economic system, accor
Maritime
NORTHROP SLASHES NET OVER STEALTH CONTRACT
(Ap) |
In a second major revision of its Stealth bomber contract in nine months, Northrop Corp. said it wil
Maritime
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
GTE Workers Consider New Contract OfferEVERETT, Wash. - About 3,400 craft workers of General
Maritime
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