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LAFFER EXPECTS ECONOMY TO BOOM IN 1988
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The U.S. economy will face some "very real dangers" during the next six months, but come Jan. 1, 198
ON THE MOVE
Staff Report |
INTERMODAL ASSOCIATES CORPORATION OF NORTH AMERICA (Minneapolis) - John E. Bennington, assis
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS Observers greeted a flurry of government economic reports with relief. Page 1AG
Maritime
GERMANY PROBES MOLDY MEAT SALES
(Ap) |
Eighty West German import companies are under investigation for alleged multimillion-dollar fraud an
CANADA TARGETS FARM TRADE WAR AS TOP PRIORITY
Leo Ryan |
Canada's chief priority at the Venice summit of industrialized nations will be to push for significa
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS Observers greeted a flurry of government economic reports with relief. Page 1AG
GM SEEKS PROFIT HIKE AT LOWER VOLUMES
(Ap) |
General Motors Corp. Chairman Roger Smith told shareholders that GM efforts to cut costs and focus o
DEBT'S A DIRTY WORD FOR 80S FARMERS
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
In rural America, debt is a four-letter word that sends shivers down a farmer's spine. Stung
ECONOMIC DATA BRING RELIEF, BUT NO JOY
John Boyd |
The latest spate of economic reports from the government amounted to a nice bo nus before the holida
INSURANCE EXECUTIVE SEES HOPE FOR AGENT
C.A. Carpenter |
Bob MacDonald is back again. The former president and chief executive of ITT Life Insurance
NY ROSTER OF DOCKERS SHRINKING
James Nolan |
The new longshoremen's contract has induced more than 1,000 dockworkers to retire in the New York/Ne
Maritime
CREDIT MARKET GAINS LIKELY
RIPLEY WATSON Jr. |
A weaker U.S. economy, less inflationary pressure and a watchful Federal Reserve add up to an improv
SONY FOUNDER MORITA PUTS ONUS FOR TRADE PREDICAMENT ON US
John Davies |
Inside a small house in Tokyo, the family woke in terror. A deep rumble shook the floor as they hudd
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled to arrive in the United States. The Journal of Commerc
Maritime
FERTILIZER USE ROSE FOR YEAR
Journal of Commerce Staff |
U.S.-produced fertilizer shipments to foreign and domestic consumers rose overall for the year to da
CHEMICAL MARKETS AKZO CHEMIE BOOSTS PEROXIDE PRICES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Akzo Chemie America announced that it is increasing all off-list prices of Cadet benzoyl peroxide we
HOW TO PLAN AN OUT-OF-TOWN MEETING
Christopher Lofting |
Just when you thought your boss couldn't come up with one more special assignment in addition to you
OFFICIALS PROTEST EPA STRICTURES
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
Massachusetts aviation officials say the federal Environmental Protection Agency is not paying atten
AVIATION BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
US Passenger Traffic Rose 18.4 percent in AprilU.S. airlines carried 18.4 percent more passe
INDONESIA NIXES GARUDA'S PURCHASE PLAN
P.T. Bangsberg |
Plans by Indonesia's state-owned air carrier, Garuda, to upgrade its fleet with new aircraft are bei
LABOR QUESTIONS ICC PROVISIONS IN LINE SALES
David M. Cawthorne |
Railroad unions and short-line railroads still can't agree whether Congress should require the Inter
SAS PLANS SERVICE NON-STOP TO CHINA
P.T. Bangsberg |
Scandinavian Airlines Systems is hoping to launch its first services to China early next year, carry
PLANE'S COMPETITIVE IMPLICATIONS DOWNPLAYED BY BOEING OFFICIALS
Gloria Joseph |
Boeing officials say its launch of a new version of the 737 series will not compete for buyers of it
BOX SHIPMENTS VIA RAIL GAIN IN WEST GERMANY
Jess Lukomski |
Transfracht, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Bundesbahn, West Germany's federal railways system, ha
RAIL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Denver & Rio Grande Orders New Rail CarsDenver & Rio Grande Railroad said it has placed orde
PASSENGERS' PROTECTION AIM OF BANKRUPTCY BILL
Tim Neale |
A member of the House Aviation Subcommittee introduced legislation Thursday to protect travelers fro
WEEKLY RAIL FREIGHT REPORT
JOC Staff |
WASHINGTON - For the week ended May 9, piggyback freight hauled by the nation's major railroads tota
VOLUNTARY OIL SPILL COVERAGE GETS SUCCESSFUL RATINGS
Joseph Bonney |
In 1969, when oil pollution became front-page news, tanker owners joined in an agreement to pay for
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
South Korea to Build Port on West CoastSEOUL, South Korea - South Korea will build a $1 bill
Maritime
BRAZIL STILL LIFELESS UNDER MORATORIUM
James Bruce |
Brazilians' jovial love of celebrations was nowhere evident Wednesday as this country completed the
Maritime
FUJITSU, FAIRCHILD SCHEMING AGAIN?
David Sylvester |
Ever since the proposed merger between Fairchild Semiconductor Corp. and Fujitsu Ltd. collapsed earl
Maritime
STEAM WHISTLES HONOR SEAFARERS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A collection of steam whistles, salvaged from scows and barges, tugs and Liberty ships, filled New Y
Maritime
CALIF. FAMILY VINEYARD SKYROCKETS TO SUCCESS
(Ap) |
Only a tiny handful of California wine makers can claim to have matched the remarkable record of tra
Maritime
MANAGING BENEFITS AND HEALTH CARE LONG-TERM CARE POSES CHALLENGE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Health costs, which have been outpacing the general rate of inflation, will continue an upward spira
SECURITIES INDUSTRY FORMS CAPTIVE
Leah R. Young |
The Securities Industry Association is forming an industry-sponsored insurance company to underwrite
SMUGGLING: AFRICA'S UNDERGROUND ECONOMY
Howard Schissel |
In Nigeria, smuggling rings are called Dan Smogal." In Ghana, they are known as Bob Marley."
NEW CAPITAL BOOSTS REINSURERS' REVENUE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
New capital is helping a number of reinsurance companies here to show stronggains in first q
MBIA INC. FILES PLANS TO GO PUBLIC
Journal of Commerce Staff |
MBIA Inc. said it filed plans to go public issuing 5.5 million shares of common stock at an estimate
HOW SHIPPING WOES AFFECT MARINE INSURERS
Chris Dupin |
When a shipping company goes bust "the cargo claims adjuster and recovery person has their work cut
WAXMAN TO PUSH PRESCRIPTION DRUG BILL
Leah R. Young |
Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif., will try to add prescription drug coverage to leg islation from the Hou
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