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NEPALESE SEEK HELP WITH DEBT
Neel Patri |
The kingdom of Nepal in the rugged foothills of the Himalayas is pleading for increased aid from Wes
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Japan's Vehicle Output Dropped 8.9 percent in MayJapan's motor vehicle production in May fel
Maritime
US WORKING RIG COUNT DROPS BY 14
(Ap) |
The number of working oil and gas rigs in the United States this week totaled 800, a decline of 14 f
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
PSC Member Doubts Plant Can Pay for ItselfBAXLEY, Ga. - A member of the Georgia Public Servi
SCIENTISTS REPORT SUPERCONDUCTIVITY ADVANCES TODAY
John Davies |
Physicists investigating ceramics and crystals that lose nearly all resistance to electricity are sc
A CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
Due to a typographical error, the operational status of Keystone Shipping Co. of Philadelphia was li
TAXES IN TWO STATES STRUCK DOWN PENNSYLVANIA TAX UPSET VICTORY FOR TRUCKING
Leo Abruzzese |
The Supreme Court struck down two disputed Pennsylvania truck taxes in a major ruling that could for
TOKYO ACTS ON EXPORT LICENSING TIGHTER CURBS VOWED TO PREVENT ILLEGAL SALES TO THE USSR
A.E. Cullison |
Japan will tighten controls on issuance of export licenses in the wake of illegal shipments of highl
JAMES RIVER IN THE DARK? NOT IF RICHMOND HAS ITS WAY
Rocky L. Rinker |
The port of Richmond is designing a lighting system that will allow ships to go to and from the port
Maritime
TRUCKING BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Investigators Probe Moving CompaniesFederal investigators plan to subpoena moving companies'
Trucking News
NY THRUWAY NOMINEE WITHDRAWS
(Ap) |
Gov. Mario Cuomo's choice for state Thruway Authority chairman withdrew from the nomination process
SAFETY COUNCIL OFFERS ADVICE FOR MOTORISTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Automotive Safety Council has advice for motorists on the nation's highways. Most accide
Trucking News
WIMBLEDON WASHOUT WORRIES FEW
Edwin Unsworth |
Britain is suffering one of its soggiest months of June ever, but the rain, which already has severe
ANALYST SEES EXPANSION OF STEAM COAL TRADE
TIM SANSBURY Journal of Commerce Staff |
Before the end of the century, international steam coal trade will expand significantly, coking coal
BILL WOULD GIVE STATES STRONGER OFFSHORE VOICE
(Ap) |
Two Senate Democrats, responding to a Supreme Court ruling that severely curbed states' authority in
IRAN PREDICTS OPEC SUCCESS
(Ap) |
Iran's official Islamic Republic news agency predicted success Tuesday for the forthcoming semiannua
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE UK COMPANY OFFERS MICROPROCESSOR TESTER
JOC Staff |
A British-made microprocessor system tester, designed for use in field repair, service, debugging, d
Maritime
BANKS URGED TO FUND LDCS WITH BONDS
Richard Lawrence |
Commercial banks should consider bonds, rather than direct loans, as the preferable way of providing
INTERVENTION TALK DEPRESSES DOLLAR
Gordon Platt |
The dollar fell abruptly against major foreign currencies Tuesday morning on rumors the Federal Rese
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS Canada and the United States will operate common border facilities experimental
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
DATA TO SHOW US OWES WORLD $220 BILLION
(Ap) |
The government today will produce its official estimate of just how much the United States is in deb
AIR FRANCE EQUITY MAY OPEN UP
Howard Schissel |
Part of the capital of Air France, the French state-controlled airline, could be opened to private i
Air Cargo
RAIL CONFERENCE PROBES PROBLEMS IN WORKPLACE
Lawrence Kaufman |
The fundamental differences between management and labor were the first order of business discussed
Rail News
CSX TRANSPORTATION GROUP PINS HOPES ON MULTIMODALISM
Lawrence Kaufman |
Both a lawyer and an economist, CSX Transportation Group President and Chief Executive Officer John
Rail News
US, CANADA PLANNING TEST IN CUSTOMS
Leo Ryan |
For the first time, the United States and Canada will operate common border facilities on an experim
WEEKLY TRUCK TONNAGE INDEX
JOC Staff |
The following index charts weekly changes in motor carrier tonnage originatingfrom 49 produc
Trucking News
ARGENTINA, SRI LANKA GET JAPAN LOANS
(Ap) |
A group of 35 Japanese financial institutions, including 23 banks, so far have agreed to extend $833
Maritime
MANVILLE PLAN DEBATE CONTINUES
Paula L. Green |
A U.S. District Court judge has indicated that a challenge by asbestos producers to the Manville Cor
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
An item in the Insurance category of the On the Move column Tuesday, June 16, incorrectly described
THREE AT COMMERCE JOIN SAME LAW FIRM
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Swidler & Berlin Chartered, a Washington-based law firm, announced that three top-ranking officials
Maritime
TIMBER DEMAAND SEEN OUTSTRIPPING SUPPLY
Journal of Commerce Special |
The timber industry has bounced back from the dark days of the early 1980s but now faces another thr
Maritime
CONFEREES TOLD OF NEED TO POOL CUSTOMS DATA
Leo Ryan |
The world's customs administrations will depend on each other increasingly as the global economy bec
Maritime
INDUSTRY STILL HAS ANTI-IMPORT TRICKS UP ITS SLEEVE
Dallas Morning News |
The domestic energy industry has met with no success in its campaign to convince Congress that it ne
NORTHWEST ALUMINUM INDUSTRY BOUNCES BACK
Journal of Commerce Special |
When Don Jenkins, plant manager for Reynolds Metals Co.'s reduction plant in suburban Troutdale got
Maritime
MCDONNELL DOUGLAS BETS ON THE MD-11
(Ap) |
The McDonnell Douglas Corp. is hoping to usher in a new generation of wide- body air travel with a s
Air Cargo
ASIANS ACT TO TIGHTEN COPYRIGHT PROTECTION
P.T. Bangsberg |
Two of Asia's notorious piraters of trademarks and copyright are moving to clean up their act, and C
Maritime
SAATCHI & SAATCHI MERGES AD AGENCIES
Gordon Platt |
Saatchi & Saatchi Co. announced the formal merger of two of its advertising agencies to form a combi
CARTER CRITICIZES KUWAITI SHIP PLAN
(Ap) |
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter said Monday that instead of risking alignment with one side in th
Maritime
OLDEST IRONCLAD SHIP BECOMES TOURIST SITE
(Ap) |
To cheers from crowds lining the harbor and the beach, the world's oldest ironclad warship, the 127-
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