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PIPELINE SUPPORTERS MAP ALTERNATE ROUTE IN CONN.
(Ap) |
Backers of the proposed Iroquois natural gas pipeline announced an alternate route for the pipeline
AUSTRALIAN COMPANY BOOSTS RESERVES IN NORTHERN IRELAND
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Meekatharra Minerals Ltd. of Australia said exploration near Ballymoney, Northern Ireland, has incre
SPAIN'S COAL IMPORTS SET TO RISE AS NEW POWER PLANTS START UP
Howard Schissel |
Spain's coal imports, especially steam coal, are set to rise over the next five years as new coal-fi
CANADIAN COAL OFFICIAL BLASTS JAPANESE BUYERS
Brian Lewis |
Japanese buyers of coking coal got a tongue-lashing from the Canadian coal industry's chief spokesma
BRITISH COLUMBIA FIRM ON PRICES
Cristina Lee |
Northeastern British Columbia metallurgical coal prices will hold despite threats by Japanese steel
WANG PLANNING JOINT VENTURE WITH TAIWANESE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Wang Laboratories Inc. said it is planning to invest in and manage a joint venture with Taiwanese go
Maritime
FOOD FREIGHTER OFFERED FOR SALE
Fort Lauderdale News & Sun-Sentinel |
Owners of a freighter carrying food to Mozambique and Jordan that is marooned at Port Everglades can
Maritime
THE MYSTIC CLIPPER OFFERS MINI-VACATION, FINE FARE
Elaine Tait |
A hundred tons of timber, metal and canvas and one year of shipbuilding skill later, the Mystic Clip
Maritime
ICC HEARS ARGUMENTS ON RAIL MERGER PLAN
David M. Cawthorne |
An extremely skeptical Interstate Commerce Commission heard arguments Thursday on why it should reco
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Stoltenberg Rules Out New German Tax CutsBONN, West Germany - West Germany has no scope for
SOVIET NAVAL OPERATIONS DECLINE, US REPORT SAYS
(Ap) |
Despite some well-publicized exercises, the overall pace of Soviet naval operations worldwide declin
Maritime
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
RAIL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Norfolk Southern Plans Streamlining OperationNorfolk Southern Corp. will begin streamlining
OWNER MUM ON BARGE DESTINATION
(Ap) |
A seven-week journey by an unwanted garbage barge has taught one organizer of the trip more than he
Maritime
DEBATES CONTINUE ON RAIL DECONTROL
Gregory S. Johnson |
While railroads have made impressive productivity gains and reduced their operating costs, they have
INSURERS VOW TO FIGHTTO RETAIN MCCARRAN
Leah R. Young |
What is left of McCarran-Ferguson? Not much! That characterization of the insurance industry
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Thu., May 14, 1987 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.K
DOE PLANS TREATMENT FACILITY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The U.S. Department of Energy plans to build a $41.3 million hazardous and radiological waste decont
MONSANTO TO APPEAL MASS. HERBICIDE BAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Monsanto Co. will appeal a Massachusetts Pesticide Board Subcommittee decision to ban the use of ala
PLASTICS CORNER
JOC Staff |
Alloys, IPNs, Polymers Find Growing MarketJournal of Commerce StaffNORWALK, Conn. -
GLEASON TO GET $100,000 A YEAR
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Thomas W. Gleason, who will retire in July as president of the International Longshoremen's Associat
Maritime
UNIQUE SUBSIDY PROPOSAL EXTENDS TO ALL VESSELS OF MILITARY VALUE
Robert F. Morison |
The chairman of the House Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee is proposing that the existing mar
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ILA Unit to Represent Hale CrewmembersLocal 333, the tugboat division of the International L
Maritime
US ENVOY VISITS BAHRAIN IN LAST LEG OF GULF TOUR
(Ap) |
Richard Murphy, U.S. envoy, held talks with the foreign minister of Bahrain, the last Arab state on
Maritime
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
In a May 13th story on U.S. imports and exports of man-made fiber, the U.S. export figure should ha
CHEMICAL MARKETS
JOC Staff |
Akzo Chemie Boosts Price of GluconateJournal of Commerce StaffCHICAGO Akzo Chemie A
TANKERS DIVERTED
Knight-Ridder Financial (AP) |
Two Japanese oil supertankers scheduled to load crude oil at the Kuwaiti port of Khafji have been re
Maritime
STOLT TANKERS SELLS TERMINAL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Stolt Tankers and Terminals (Holdings) SA has sold its Vancou ver Wharves Ltd. terminal subsidiary t
Maritime
SHIPYARD WORKERS, POLICE CLASH IN SPAIN
(Ap) |
Masked shipyard workers hurled four Molotov cocktails at police and pelted them with nuts and bolts
Maritime
PANEL SEEKS TO INCREASE FOOD EXPORTS
Helen Ericson |
The Senate Agriculture Committee approved 19-0 legislation to stiffen the spine of U.S. agriculture
KODAK ACCUSES JAPAN'S FUJI OF UNFAIR PRICING IN CHINA
Noel Fletcher |
Eastman Kodak, already under pressure in its home market, is embroiled in a row over price-cutting i
AMERICAN CRUISE LINES POSTS LOSS FOR QUARTER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
American Cruise Lines Inc. said Thursday it had a pretax loss of $759,600 and a net loss of $855,800
Maritime
S. AFRICA'S NEIGHBORS TARGET TRANSPORT
Howard Schissel |
The sanctions campaign against South Africa has focused attention on plans to alter southern Africa'
Maritime
UK TO FUND BAE SHARE IN JET PROJECT
Edwin Unsworth |
Showing scant concern for recent U.S. protests about state assistance for the European Airbus Indust
OECD FARM ACCORD GIVES MOMENTUM TO GATT TALKS
Anne Meade |
U.S. Trade Representative Clayton Yeutter hailed the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Devel
CLAIMS UP 14,000 FOR JOBLESS COVER
(Ap) |
New claims for state unemployment insurance benefits were made by 339,000 persons during the week en
APRIL GENERAL CARGO TOTALS RISE AT HAMPTON ROADS
Rocky L. Rinker |
April was the second-busiest month in the port of Hampton Roads's history in terms of general cargo
Maritime
SAN FRANCISCO SHUTTLES THE OLD-FASHIONED WAY
J.S. Taub |
When the Red Baron, the Wonderful One and the Green Torpedo roll through downtown today, Maurice Kle
$2.25 MILLION SETTLES TOY SUIT
(Ap) |
The parents of a Canadian child who became physically and mentally retarded 16 years ago after choki
INSURANCE EARNINGS ROYAL PROFITS RISE SHARPLY
JOC Staff |
Greatly improved results on its U.S. insurance business have helped Royal Insurance achieve first qu
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