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TRANSPLANTATION OF MARROW HAILED
(Ap) |
Bone marrow transplants can help some people with particularly lethal forms of lymph cancer, but the
RIJEKA PORT WORKERS STAGE STRIKE
(Ap) |
Some 800 workers at Yugoslavia's largest Adriatic port stopped work last week to protest low wages,
Maritime
EXCERPTS FROM GROVE'S BOOK
JOC Staff |
Here are some of the questions Andy Grove receives from the readers of his column - and his answers.
EXPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Japan's Farm Unions Agree to Cut Rice PriceJapan's major agricultural unions vowed to fight
Maritime
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
The Associated Press last week erroneously reported members of the Northeast- Midwest Congressional
Maritime
SHIP SUBSIDY REFORM FACES MAJOR HURDLES SENATE PANEL TO VOTE TUESDAY
Tim Neale |
After years of bickering, major U.S. liner shipping companies have finally agreed on a way for Congr
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE Daily Industrial Materials Price Index of Sensitive Spot Commodity Prices on
STERLING MAY JOIN THE 'SNAKE'
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Most financial analysts expect the U.K. government to take sterling into the European Monetary Syste
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Brazil, West Germany Reach Debt AccordBONN, West Germany - The governments of West Germany a
CHEMICAL MARKETS MORTON THIOKOL RAISES PRICES
JOC Staff |
Morton Thiokol Inc. is increasing the off-list prices of its thioester antioxidants by 10 cents a po
US LEASING COMPANY BIG AIRCRAFT BUYER
Edwin Unsworth |
International Lease Finance Corp. of Beverly Hills, Calif., has emerged as a major aircraft buyer at
Air Cargo
NORWEGIANS FUND NEW CRUISE LINE
Maureen Robb |
The former chairman of Royal Viking Line is starting a new cruise company backed by Norwegian ventur
Maritime
CUMBERLAND MINE FIRE CONTINUES TO BURN
Andrea Chancellor |
A U.S. Steel Mining Co. mine that supplies steam coal to Ontario Hydro has been burning underground
REGULATORS' MOVES COULD EXACERBATE TRIPLE WITCHING HOUR
Gordon Platt |
The first "double" triple witching hour later this week will be a double- feature thriller (or chill
QUOTE TO NOTE
JOC Staff |
On reflagging of Kuwaiti ships: If we make that move, it will be left to the Ayatollah Khome
Maritime
MSC CONTRACT WITH SEA-LAND SET TO EXPIRE
Journal of Commerce Staff (AP) |
The Military Sealift Command confirmed that its operating contract with Sea- Land Service Inc. to ma
Maritime
UK WON'T PROSECUTE IN FERRY DISASTER CASE
(Ap) |
The government will not prosecute anyone involved in the March 6 ferry disaster that killed at least
Maritime
CHINA WHEAT CROP EXPECTED TO FALL
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. agricultural counselor in Beijing estimated China's 1987 wheat crop at 89 million metric to
Maritime
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
DOT Hits Continental With $250,000 FineThe Transportation Department took action against Con
Air Cargo
AIRBUS INDUSTRIE WEIGHS US LINK
Edwin Unsworth |
Although U.S. complaints about "unfair government subsidies to Airbus Industrie remain unsettled, th
Air Cargo
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ICG Makes Offer For Rail BondsThe Illinois Central Gulf Railroad said it made an offer to
Trucking News
HEALTH PROPOSAL JOINS PRIVATE, FEDERAL PLANS
Leah R. Young |
Sen. George Mitchell, D-Maine, will take the plunge later this summer and introduce legislation to c
COMPLAINT RATIO SURVEY PUTS TELEDYNE ON TOP
(Ap) |
A Los Angeles-based auto insurer had the worst ratio of consumer complaints last year in the industr
US TOPS INDIA'S LIST OF TRADERS
Neel Patri |
The United States ranked as India's top trading partner in the 12-month period ending March 31, but
Maritime
KOREANS FOUND TOP ENTREPRENEURS
(Ap) |
Quick to start up their own businesses and get the whole family involved, Koreans have the spirit of
Maritime
PHILADELPHIA PORTS LOOK OUT FOR SHIPS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Radar reaches out miles into the ocean these days as the first phase of a royal welcome ships receiv
Maritime
CHARTER INDEX
JOC Staff |
The weekly freight index of Maritime Research Inc. (January-December 1972 equals 100 percent) is as
Maritime
THE ECONOMY INVENTORIES ROSE 0.2 PERCENT IN APRIL
(Ap) |
U.S. business inventories rose 0.2 percent in April to a seasonally adjusted $664.258 billion follow
OAKLAND EXPECTS REVENUE SHORTFALL
Maureen Robb |
The port of Oakland said its revenues this year will be $1 million less than expected. Port
Maritime
JAPAN'S TRADE SURPLUS FALLS
(Ap) |
Japan's trade surplus declined in May from a year earlier, the first drop in 26 months, the governme
Maritime
TAIWANESE LOOK TO SE ASIA
P.T. Bangsberg |
The government of Taiwan, awash with money and under heavy pressure over its trade surplus with the
Maritime
CALIF. TOPS IN FARM EXPORTS
(Ap) |
For the second year in a row, California was the top farm export state in 1986, outranking tradition
Maritime
ACCESS TO AGRICULTURAL MARKET KEY ISSUE IN THE URUGUAY ROUND
Anne Meade |
The United States is expected to submit comprehensive proposals for reform of international agricult
DEUTSCHE BANK'S NET PROFIT RISES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Deutsche Bank's net income rose 22.5 percent in 1986 and group assets reached 300 billion deutsche m
PILOTS START SAFETY DRIVE AT EASTERN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
In a drive to convince Congress to investigate air safety, Eastern Airlines pilots will have a chanc
Air Cargo
AIRLINE: PROBLEMS RESOLVED CONTINENTAL BELIEVES CARGO CRISIS IS OVER AT NEWARK AIRPORT
Kevin D. Thompson |
Continental Airlines insists it's worked like a feverish little elf since the carrier merged with Pe
Air Cargo
TAKEOVER OF UNION COULD BE TRICKY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
There are significant obstacles to the federal government's reported plan to take control of the Int
Trucking News
'87 TREASURE HUNT: DIVING FOR GOLD OFF NANTUCKET
TOM McNIFF, Jr. |
Lost treasures and shipwrecks have become staples of the news-short summer- silly season over the pa
JOHN BOYD'S ECONOMIC BEAT
John Boyd |
THE END OF THE VOLCKER ERA not only removes a towering manager of U.S. economic policy, it also take
BROCK MIGHT ACCEPT MINIMUM WAGE HIKE
John Boyd |
Labor Secretary William E. Brock indicated he might accept a moderate increase in the general minimu
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