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ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
A. Johnson & Co. Renames SubsidiaryA. Johnson Cogeneration Inc., an operating unit in A. Joh
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Conrail Offering Appears ImminentConrail's initial public offering is expected to be made th
AGENCY PONDERS FUTURE AFTER PIERSON RETIREMENT
Michael S. Lelyveld |
After less than six months in business, it's hard to believe that anyone would worry about the futur
MOVE BEAVERS? NOT BY A DAM SITE
(Ap) |
Despite a pile of legal briefs a foot high and growing," a farmer insists a bunch of Philadelphia ra
TIME ESSENTIAL FACTOR IN SHIPPING BABY CHICKS
Journal of Commerce Special |
Egged on by unlikely celebrities such as Frank Perdue, health-conscious Americans have been eating
SPACE CONFERENCE SET FOR APRIL 10-12
Journal of Commerce Special |
Space experts from three continents will gather April 10-12 for a conference to discuss internationa
FRANCE'S UTA POSTS RECORD '86 PROFITS
Howard Schissel |
Despite a slowdown in its African activities, the private French airline Union des Transports Aerien
NORFOLK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT DEBATES LOBBY AESTHETICS
Carl Cahill |
After discussing the need for a piece of sculpture in the lobby of the administration building, Norf
JET FUEL TERMINAL PROPOSED IN CANADA
Mark Wilson |
Airlines seeking to import jet fuel from the United States have proposed a receiving terminal at the
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
USAir Revises Offer For Piedmont AviationUSAir Group Inc. said it is reducing the number of
LABOR RIGHTS STANDARD OPPOSED
(Ap) |
A Reagan administration official said it opposes using foreign countries' labor rights as a standard
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Carnations From Chile Dumped on US MarketImports of standard carnations from Chile are being
Maritime
TRADE LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
BUDGET DISPUTE THREATENS EC RESEARCH PROGRAM
(Ap) |
The European Community's Information Technology Research Program, called Esprit, is being endangered
Maritime
FAST GROWTH EYED FOR UK ECONOMY
Edwin Unsworth |
The volume of U.K. exports is forecast to rise by 3.6 percent in both 1987 and 1988, helping the Bri
Maritime
HONG KONG'S FOOTWEAR SECTOR STEPS UP SALES, PRODUCTIVITY
P.T. Bangsberg |
Footwear manufacturers in Hong Kong appear little concerned about protectionism in their major marke
Maritime
DOCKERS WARN THEY'LL REPEAT BAY SHUTDOWN
John Davies |
Maritime union leaders said Monday they are prepared to repeat Friday's shutdown of all of the ports
Maritime
FRENCH GROWTH RATE REVISED TO 2 PERCENT FOR '87
(Ap) |
France's gross domestic product is expected to expand by an inflation- adjusted 2 percent this year,
Maritime
MEXICAN MANUFACTURER FEELS CREDIT PINCH
Andrew Cassel |
The story of an underwear factory in Toluca, an hour's drive from here, explains why Mexico has gone
Maritime
LABOR VOTES TO CONTINUE CATERPILLAR PLANT SIT-IN
(Ap) |
Workers voted to continue their two-month-old occupation of the Caterpillar Co.'s Scottish tractor p
Maritime
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Court Refuses to Stay Jet-Grounding OrderA federal appeals court left a Hawaii-based airline
Maritime
MERCHANT SEAMEN TO GET 2 MEMORIALS
Bill Mongelluzzo |
In its first 200 years of existence, this country has mostly ignored the contribution made by mercha
Maritime
PROTECTIONIST SURGE FEARED BY JAPANESE
A.E. Cullison |
A senior official at the Ministry of International Trade and Industry expressed serious concern Mon
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Philippines Resumes Talks With BanksTalks between the Philippines and a committee representi
Maritime
. . . AS DOUBLE-STACKS MOVE THROUGH PORTLAND
Journal of Commerce Special |
The port of Portland today joins a growing number of ports using new double- stack rail cars dedicat
Maritime
FOREIGN HEADLINES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Brandt Resigns BONN, West Germany - Willy Brandt, the former West German chancellor and a No
Maritime
OVERCAPACITY KEEPS CRUISE PRICES DOWN
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Cruise passengers will continue to find attractive rates as long as cruise ship capacity exceeds dem
Maritime
CHINA TO REGAIN MACAO FROM PORTUGAL IN 1999
Jasper Becker |
Negotiations over the future of Macao, a tiny Portuguese-administered enclave near Hong Kong, ended
Maritime
'K' LINE INAUGURATES NORTHWEST RAIL SERVICE
Gloria Joseph |
Cracking a bottle of champagne on a railcar, K Line celebrated being the first Japanese-flag steamsh
Maritime
S. KOREA'S ECONOMY GROWS 12.5 PERCENT
(Ap) |
The South Korean economy grew by 12.5 percent in real terms in 1986, the highest in 10 years, the Ba
Maritime
TAIWAN MAY DECIDE TO REDUCE TARIFFS
(Ap) |
Taiwan may cut tariffs on 800 items in April in a move to boost imports and head off foreign pressur
Maritime
JAPANESE FEAR SURGE IN US PROTECTIONISM
A.E. Cullison |
A senior official at the Ministry of International Trade and Industry expressed serious concern Mon
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Philippines Resumes Talks With BanksTalks between the Philippines and a committee representi
Maritime
HOW TO GET A FEEL FOR THE SEA WITHOUT GETTING SEASICK
Chris Dupin |
If you're researching a maritime subject - whether it's the outlook for handy-size product tankers o
Maritime
P.T. BANGSBERG'S INSIDE TALK ON ASIA
P.T. Bangsberg |
FOILING U.S. IMPORT CURBS is the goal of Taiwan and South Korea. They will make a joint effo
Maritime
ITO CHARTERS FLOATING ELEVATOR
Journal of Commerce Staff |
International Terminal Operating Co. has chartered the Delta Transloader, a catamaran floating eleva
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
France Awarded Saudi Sub ContractFRANKFURT, West Germany - Saudi Arabia awarded a multibilli
Maritime
PORTUGAL TO GIVE UP MACAO
Jasper Becker |
Negotiations over the future of Macao, a tiny Portuguese-administered enclave near Hong Kong, ended
Maritime
LYKES TO USE CONTAINERSHIPS ON NY RUN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Lykes Bros. Steamship Co. will call at New York and Galveston with the three containerships it has a
Maritime
SALVORS EXPECT TO LIFT FERRY NEXT WEEK
(Ap) |
Salvagers of the British ferry that capsized outside this North Sea port on March 6, killing at leas
Maritime
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