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FLORIDA PLAYING BY A DIFFERENT SET OF RULES
Craig Dunlap |
A young Japanese pitcher on loan to the minor league Miami Marlins from the Tokyo Giants, when asked
LATIN AMERICA/CARIBBEAN - SHIPPING & TRADE SURVEY
JOC Staff |
Top Stories The U.S. government is renewing efforts to boost trade with the Caribbean under
US MAY OPEN DOOR TO SOVIET VENTURES
Richard Lawrence |
President Reagan hinted that he might welcome Soviet participation in major international economic a
EARLY STUDIES SHOWED SUPROL EFFECTS
(Ap) |
Studies as early as 1980 showed serious side effects with the pain reliever Suprol, which was pulled
COLLEGE OF INSURANCE REFINANCES ITS DEBT
Paula L. Green |
A refinancing package to service The College of Insurance's $19.2 million construc tion debt include
MANAGING BENEFITS & HEALTH CARE HUMANA TAKES OVER HMO
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Humana Inc. said it received approval to take over Florida's troubled International Medical Center I
AUTO RATE HIKES SEEN NEEDED IN PA.
Journal of Commerce Special |
The state insurance department finds that automobile insurers need to raise rates across the board,"
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
AIG Unit Hikes Cover, Lowers Asbestos RatesBALA CYNWYD, Pa. - A unit of American Internation
HIGH COURT SEEKS OPINION ON FLORIDA OIL TAX CASE
(Ap) |
The Supreme Court Monday asked the Reagan administration for its view of a ruling that states may ta
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
June 1, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f
JAPANESE COMPANIES TO TRADE IN FUTURES
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Two Japanese oil companies, Cosmo Oil Co. and Kyodo Oil Co., separately have decided to start tradin
OIL PIPELINE BREAK SPURS FUTURES JUMP
Journal of Commerce Staff |
July crude oil futures on the New York Mercantile Exchange jumped 22 cents to a new contract high of
NEW ENGLAND UTILITIES SPLIT ON POWER CRUNCH VIEWS
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
New Englanders will likely face some controlled 5 percent voltage reductions this summer if it gets
IRAQI OUTPUT, EXPORTS UP IN APRIL
(Ap) |
Oil Minister Issam Chalabi said that Iraq increased its production and exports of oil to the maximum
PIPELINES, RESERVES LESSEN FEAR OF '70S-STYLE CRISIS
Chicago Tribune |
Even though the United States gets little of its imported oil directly from the Persian Gulf, an int
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Brent Blend Crude Hits $18.70 in LondonBrent Blend crude oil was indicated at $18.70 a barre
MORTGAGE PAID, BUT HOOVER DAM CAN'T STEM THE FLOOD OF BILLS
(Ap) |
A $140 million mortgage on Hoover Dam is history, but that doesn't mean there isn't still a flood of
CHIP MAKERS UNITE TO FIGHT ASIA
John Davies |
The era in which U.S. electronics companies freely handed over high technology to Asian manufacturer
COURT GRANTS MISS. UTILITY STAY OF RATE HIKE RULING
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The U.S. Supreme Court granted Mississippi Power & Light Co. a stay of a Mississippi Supreme Court r
IT'S END OF ERA FOR COAL PLANTS, INSTITUTE SAYS
Tim Sansbury |
Last year clearly marked the end of an era in which U.S. utilities consistently added massive amount
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Tecogen to Receive Cogeneration AwardThe Cogeneration Institute said Monday that Tecogen Inc
GPU DISTRIBUTES ENERGY SURVEY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
General Public Utilities Corp. is asking residential customers to complete an energy survey that wil
S. KOREA EASES IMPORT TARIFFS ON 170 ITEMS
P.T. Bangsberg |
American cars, tobacco products and photo items will get a better crack at the South Korean market t
S. KOREANS IMPRESSED WITH US SOYBEAN CROP
(Ap) |
Lee Eichhorst and Hyun Jung Shin have something in common: soybeans. Mr. Eichhorst grows them in Ill
Maritime
RPI REPORT STRESSES RESEARCH INTO ROBOTICS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Research into robotics is necessary for automation to achieve its full potential as a competitive we
Maritime
REYNOLDS CIGARETTES FAIL TO MEET US STANDARDS
(Ap) |
R.J. Reynolds shipped 160 million cigarettes with herbicide levels above U.S. legal limits to Japan,
Maritime
TEXAS PLASTICS PLANTS HOLD THEIR OWN AGAINST RIVALS
Dallas Morning News |
Ibrahim Salamah bounced around Texas universities and colleges between 1963 and 1967, studying Engli
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled to arrive in the United States. The Journal of Commerc
Maritime
ALOE VERA GROWERS BLAME IMPORTS FOR SETBACK
JOC Staff |
U.S. aloe growers have joined the outcry against imports. Subsidized foreign competitors, pa
Maritime
HONG KONG READY TO FILL GROWING OPAL DEMAND
John Kelley |
Hong Kong dealers are poised to capitalize on the growing demand for opals around the world.
Maritime
STATE LAW ON SEVERANCE PAY UPHELD
Leah R. Young |
The Supreme Court ruled that states can require employers to provide severance pay when they close b
IVORY COAST TRADE MISSION PAYS VISIT TO N. AMERICA
Cristina Lee |
An Ivory Coast trade group is scheduled to arrive in New York City Wednesday on a two-week buying mi
Maritime
ARGENTINES HOPE TO BOOST BEEF PRODUCTION, EXPORTS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Argentina is reviewing proposals that will form the basis for new policies to be enacted in the next
Maritime
REAGAN TO TACKLE BUDGET DEFICIT NEXT, AIDES SAY
John Boyd |
President Reagan will return from the seven-nation economic summit saying it is time to come to grip
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS The Conference Board says U.S. business leaders are more optimistic about curre
Maritime
ON THE MOVE MURPHY GETS SEA-LAND POST ON ACQUISITION
Staff Report |
SEA-LAND SERVICE INC. (Menlo Park, N.J.) - Richard E. Murphy was named vice president and general ma
THE ECONOMY BUSINESS CONFIDENCE INCREASES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
U.S. business leaders are slightly more optimistic about current economic conditions, but they are c
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Saudi Geologists Find Gold at Ancient MinesNICOSIA, Cyprus - Saudi Arabian geologists have d
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS The Conference Board says U.S. business leaders are more optimistic about curre
DOT UNVEILS PLANS FOR ONE-LICENSE RULE REGULATION AIMED AT TRUCK, BUS DRIVERS
David M. Cawthorne |
Transportation Secretary Elizabeth Hanford Dole Monday unveiled new rules aimed at forcing truck and
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