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N. CALIF. PORTS MAY REVISE PLAN
Maureen Robb |
In a move that could affect the availability of marine terminal sites, northern California port exec
Maritime
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
A table accompanying an article in Thursday's edition on public stock offerings misspelled the name
Trucking News
KENTUCKY SPEEDING UP TO 65 IN RURAL AREAS
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Kentucky will raise its speed limit to 65 miles per hour on rural sections of interstate highways Ju
Trucking News
2 US FIRMS EYE FRANCHISE ON BOX TERMINAL IN MANILA
Richard Gourlay |
At least two U.S. companies are considering buying the franchise to operate Manila's international c
Maritime
NEW ZEALAND PASSES NUCLEAR SHIP BAN
(Ap) |
Parliament passed legislation upholding the Labor government's executive ban on nuclear weapons and
Maritime
MASSPORT SEEKS HALT TO DOUBLE HARBOR FEES
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
The Massachusetts Port Authority says it could lose significant cargoes to Canadian ports if the U.S
Maritime
THIS PIZZA'S SURE TO HAVE ALL THE TOPPINGS
Michelle Fowler |
Armed with seven tons of flour and about two tons of cheese and pepperoni, Italian-born Lorenzo Amat
NEW TERMINAL OPERATING AT BALTIMORE
Journal of Commerce Special |
Hobelmann Port Services opened its newest facility, Atlantic Terminal, adding to Baltimore's growing
Maritime
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
The Philadelphia price range for regular grade No. 6 fuel oil for Friday, May 15, was incorrectly qu
MANAGING BENEFITS & HEALTH CARE HARTFORD BUYS STAKE IN PPO
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Hartford Insurance Group said its life insurance operation signed an agreement to acquire a 22 perce
MARITIME CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
The Propeller Club of the United States, Port of New York. Luncheon meeting. June 8 at the Downtown
Maritime
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
June 4, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f
FARMERS TO FILL 'ER UP AT THE LOCAL AIRPORT?
(Ap) |
Farmers could turn to airports for the leaded gasoline needed to protect engines of their old equipm
WORLD COULD WEATHER SHORT SUPPLY DROUGHT
(Ap) |
The world could probably "smooth over" a two-month cutoff of oil suppliesfrom the Persian Gu
CANADIAN PESSIMISTIC ON OPEN MART
John Maggs |
Efforts to create an open energy market between the United States and Canada will fail because of pe
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
NY Service Stations Face New Filing PlanALBANY, N.Y. - Most retail gasoline stations in New
OPEC FORECAST TO EXCEED QUOTA THIS QUARTER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries is likely to exceed its 15.8 million barrels a day
TECO ENERGY SEES GOOD TIMES AHEAD
Andrea Chancellor |
Teco Energy Inc. said it expects its coal and commodities transportation unit and its coal company t
BRITISH NUCLEAR ATTEMPTS REPAIRS ON WASTE PIPELINE
(Ap) |
Divers for British Nuclear Fuels Ltd. were trying Thursday to repair a six- inch hole in a pipeline
AUTO DEALERS HIT JAPAN IMPORT CUTS
Chris Barnett |
A few weeks ago, 2,000 automobile dealers who sell mostly Japanese cars invaded this city to lobby t
Maritime
UK'S CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD TO CHOOSE STEAM COAL SUPPLIER
Tim Sansbury |
Britain's Central Electricity Generating Board expects to select a winner late this week in a rare s
UTILITY CONSIDERS SHIFT IN COAL BUYING STRATEGY
Andrew Mutter |
Ente Nazionale per Energia Elettrica, the Italian state utility, was believed to be discussing at a
ECONOMISTS OFFER BLEAK PREDICTIONS
Keith M. Rockwell |
Three leading economists offered a House subcommittee a bleak assessment of the prospects for succes
ON THE MOVE
Staff Report |
FINANCIAL J. Ikegame NamedDirector at Nikko UnitJunsuke Ikegame was named a director
US, MEXICO MAY INK TRADE PACT IN '87
Richard Lawrence |
The United States and Mexico may reach a basic accord this year on trade and investment policies, a
GREENSPAN FACES RISING INFLATION
(Ap) |
When Alan Greenspan takes over as Federal Reserve Board chairman, he will inherit what appears to be
INFLATION RISE, SOME GROWTH FORECAST
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The U.S. economy will continue to grow moderately this year and next, but the inflation rate will be
CAMPS SPLIT ON NEXT FED MOVE
(Ap) |
A top economist told Congress that the country is facing increased dangersfrom rising inflat
US TRADE BILL DISTURBS CANADA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Canadian government is greatly concerned about US. trade legislation, particularly elements deal
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS Moderate growth and rising inflation are in store for the U.S. economy this yea
Maritime
REAGAN MAY LIFT PART OF SANCTIONS AT SUMMIT
(Ap) |
President Reagan may lift at least part of the $300 million in U.S. sanctions on Japanese electronic
HOUSE, SENATE URGED TO CONFER ON BANKING BILL
Leah R. Young |
The House Banking Committee voted 48-1 Thursday to seek House approval for a House-Senate conference
AMTRANS PULLS OFFER TO BUY 5 USL SHIPS
Mark Magnier |
American Transport Lines Inc. has withdrawn its $14 million offer to purchase five United States Lin
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS Moderate growth and rising inflation are in store for the U.S. economy this yea
WORLD TODAY
Wire and Staff Reports |
Diplomatic Sanctions Imposed on Iran by UKBritain imposed diplomatic sanctions on Iran Thurs
FEW FIRMS EXPECTED TO HEED CALL TO LEAVE SOUTH AFRICA
Tony Koenderman |
Few U.S. companies are expected to heed the call by anti-apart heid activist Rev. Leon Sullivan to w
CHINA'S INVESTMENT DRIVE MAY BE LOSING STEAM
Cristina Lee |
A sharp decline in foreign investment apparently spurred China's announcement of new initiatives des
NEW OBJECTIONS FILED TO PLAQUEMINES' FEES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Continuing its long fight with Plaquemines Port and Harbor Terminal District, the New Orleans Steams
Maritime
US, BRAZIL TO MEET ON PATENT POLICY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
U.S. and Brazilian officials plan to meet here June 8 to discuss possible patent protection in Brazi
BATAM TO INVITE TENDERS FOR PORT
John Kelley |
The Indonesian island of Batam will invite tenders shortly for a deepwater port capable of handling
Maritime
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