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EPA REPORT ADVISES SHIFT IN PRIORITIES
Boston Globe |
The Environmental Protection Agency may be spending too much money cleaning up toxic dumps and not e
OGDEN COMBUSTOR WINS EPA NOD
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Ogden Corp. said its subsidiary, Ogden Environmental Services, received approval from the U.S. Envir
EG&G SERVICES GETS CONTRACT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
EG&G Services Inc., a division of EG&G Inc., has been awarded a contract at Ft. McClellan, Ala., to
WELLCOME SHARES CLIMB IN LONDON
(Ap) |
Shares in the Wellcome Foundation Drug Co. climbed 10 percent Thursday, a day after the British gove
DOW CHIEF CITES PERILS OF US PROTECTIONISM
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Chemical industry leaders are warning of the dangers that U.S. protectionist pressures pose for the
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS The current economic recovery is long but fragile, and we are skating on thin i
Maritime
NTSB SEEKS INCREASE IN STAFF AND FUNDS
Tim Neale |
The chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board told a Senate subcommittee the board needs
USAIR PURSUES PIEDMONT BID
Tim Neale |
The directors of USAir Group Inc. said they have rejected the unsolicited takeover bid they received
PACKAGES CUT YOUR HOTEL BILL IN THE BIG APPLE
Christopher Lofting |
The hard facts of life are that New York continues to be the most expensive city in the United State
AIR SAFETY BILL EXPECTED TODAY
Tim Neale |
Sen. Jack Danforth, R-Mo., said he'll introduce legislation today to double federal funding authoriz
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Trans World Awarded Baltimore-London RunThe Department of Transportation tentatively awarded
BAE ORDER WORTH $260 MILLION
Edwin Unsworth |
British Aerospace PLC announced orders from five buyers for 19 of its civil aircraft worth $260 mill
ATA CHIEF LAMBASTED HOUSE PANEL CITES AIRLINE DELAYS, POOR SERVICE
Tim Neale |
The president of the Air Transport Association ran into heavy criticism from House Aviation Subcommi
RAIL REFORM BILL PRAISED, PANNED
David M. Cawthorne |
Reaction to rail regulatory reform legislation introduced this week in Congress offered a preview of
NORWAY'S SMEDVIG MARINE CHRISTENS DRILLING RIG
Journal of Commerce Special |
Smedvig Marine Drilling's new giant drilling rig, West Vision, was chris tened in Stavanger Thursday
RYDER SYSTEM ACQUIRES CALEDONIAN AIRMOTIVE
Leo Abruzzese |
Acquisition-hungry Ryder System Inc. bought Europe's largest independent jet engine repair company a
ITEL TRANSFERS XTRA HOLDINGS
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Itel Corp. of Chicago has transferred its holdings in XTRA Corp., the container and equipment leasin
NAVISTAR STRATEGY ASSESSED
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Some of Navistar International Corp.'s most marketable assets result from its past losses, tax exper
ELECTRIC UTILITIES LEAD THE WAY IN JOINT RESEARCH
Boston Globe |
Amid the current clamor for government sponsorship of the semiconductor industry's research and deve
US URGED TO END RIGHTS-TRADE TIES
Helen Ericson |
A PepsiCo Inc. official called on the U.S. government to react favorably to Soviet efforts to promot
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Phillips, Unocal Hike WTI Postings by $1BARTLESVILLE, Okla. - Phillips Petroleum Co. raised
CANADIAN WINS RIGHTS TO DEVELOP GAS FIELDS
Mark Wilson |
Vancouver-based oilman J. Bob Carter won the development rights to two offshore gas fields in Papua
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE UK COMPANY UNVEILS IN-CIRCUIT EMULATOR
JOC Staff |
A British company offers an in-circuit emulator that is a powerful design tool for microprocessor-sy
Maritime
CANADA SAYS 'SORRY, CHARLIE' TO STAR-KIST
Rosalind Rachid |
Canada will stick to its decision not to reduce quality standards for canned tuna, despite pressure
Maritime
TRADE LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
ZENITH CONSIDERS PRODUCTION IN MEXICO
Chicago Tribune |
Massive imports of television sets from the Far East may force a major U.S. manufacturer to shift so
Maritime
REVERE WARE WAGES WAR ON IMPORTS
Bob Wiedrich |
The employees of one of America's oldest companies have joined management, the State of Illinois and
Maritime
FRANKFURT SPRING FAIR STILL DRAWS US BUYERS
Journal of Commerce Special |
The "Buy American" campaign launched in the United States to help rein in imports is not keeping all
Maritime
BUY-AMERICAN PROGRAM BACKFIRES IN CALIFORNIA
(Ap) |
Merced Irrigation District officials thought they had devised a foolproof ''Buy-American" program, b
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
British Telecom Licenses TekelecCALABASAS, Calif. - Tekelec signed a license agreement with
Maritime
BILATERAL STRATEGY ON TRADE POSSIBLE
William Armbruster |
The United States won't hesitate to seek bilateral trade agreements if multilateral negotiations und
ON THE MOVE SALOMON PROMOTES ROSENFELD
Staff Report |
Salomon Inc. named Gerald Rosenfeld executive vice president and chieffinancial officer.
RETAILERS POST SURPRISINGLY STRONG SALES DATA
(Ap) |
The gray days of February brought unexpectedly strong sales to the nation's largest general retailer
JAPAN SEEN POISED TO MAKE ITS MARK IN HONG KONG FINANCE
P.T. Bangsberg |
Having muscled its way into the industrial big leagues, it seems inevitable" that Japan will pull ou
US DEFENSE INDUSTRY LOSES MARKET SHARE
(Ap) |
The defense industry is one of the few parts of the U.S. economy that still dominates the world, but
JOHN BOYD'S ECONOMIC BEAT
John Boyd |
PRESIDENT REAGAN APPEARS to be on the upswing from his low point of last week, when the Tower Commi
WHY WORKERS RETIRE LATER IN JAPAN, US
(Ap) |
Attitudes toward work and self-reliance, rather than the availability or adequacy of pensions, appea
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS The current economic recovery is long but fragile, and we are skating on thin i
PANEL SAYS US SKATING ON THIN ECONOMIC ICE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The current U.S. economic recovery is long but fragile, and we are skating on thin ice, the congress
US AUTO OUTPUT INCREASES SLIGHTLY
(Ap) |
U.S. automakers scheduled the assembly of 174,902 cars in domestic factories this week, Ward's Autom
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