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PLAN MEETS CRITICISM IN NETHERLANDS
(Ap) |
A Thai plan to restore the Death Railway," during whose World War II construction by the Japanese at
GORBACHEV'S POLICY OF OPENNESS CHEERED BY POLISH LEADERS
(Ap) |
Poland, the black sheep of the Soviet bloc since the crackdown on the Solidarity trade union movemen
Maritime
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Continued Problems Forecast for FarmersThe U.S. agricultural sector will continue to face lo
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Korean Air Orders 4 MD-11 JetlinersSEOUL, South Korea - Korean Air ordered four MD-11 jetlin
ADMINISTRATION, CONGRESS AGREE ON EXPORT CURBS
Helen Ericson |
Congress and the Reagan administration appear to be traveling down the same road toward liberalizing
MALPRACTICE CLIMATE WARMS UP IN VIRGINIA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The way seems to have been cleared for medical malpractice insurers to move back into Virginia, but
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
In the Feb. 24 story, Currency Accord Called Vague, the reference to government intervention in curr
KENNEDY MAY ACT TO TIGHTEN IMPORT BAN
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., may move to tighten legislation banning South African imports in li
NAVIERAS RETURNS TO MIAMI
Craig Dunlap |
Navieras de Puerto Rico, positioning itself to take better advantage of a hoped-for Caribbean trade
Maritime
LOCKHEED EMPLOYEES GET CHECKS WASHINGTON STATE OKS JOBLESS PAY DURING LOCKOUT
Gloria Joseph |
Within an hour of passage of a Washington state Senate lockout-compensation bill, a button was press
Maritime
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
PACCAR Inc., of Bellevue, Wash., will import medium-weight trucks to North America under an exclusi
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Armco Completes Sale Of Europe OperationsPARSIPPANY, N.J. - Armco Inc. announced that the sa
Maritime
PA. INSURERS CHALLENGE RATE ORDER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A Commonwealth Court in Philadelphia Tuesday heard petitions filed by three insurers challenging a P
JAPAN BEATS US IN RACE FOR NEW COMPUTER CHIP
Andrea Knox |
A new computer chip that will be shown for the first time today could be another nail in the coffin
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Dravo Wins Contract For Cogeneration PlantDravo Engineering Cos. was awarded a contract to e
INDIAN PACT GOES TO ITALY'S ANSALDO
Journal of Commerce Special |
An Italian engineering group received a contract to build two 500-megawatt coal-fired boilers for an
CHINA PLANS TO BOOST PETROCHEMICAL OUTPUT
P.T. Bangsberg |
China is accelerating its push into petrochemicals with two recently announced projects worth a tota
MANAGERS RAPPED BY SOVIET LABOR
(Ap) |
Delegates to the Soviet Trade Union Congress said their country's labor organizations are not doing
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Tentative Date Set For Seaway ReopeningApril 1 has been set as the target date for reopening
Maritime
OSG REPORTS INCREASE IN PROFITS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Overseas Shipholding Group Inc. reported fourth quarter net income rose to $8.2 million, or 32 cents
Maritime
FUEL SHORTAGE STRANDS SHIPS
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
More than 15 merchant ships are stranded at Apapa and Tin Can Island, Nigeria's two main ports, due
VIETNAM RELAXES CONTROLS
(Ap) |
Authorities have issued new regulations to encourage economic innovation and production of consumer
Maritime
INSURANCE LEGISLATION UNDER WAY INDUSTRY OPPOSES CHANGES PROPOSED BY GA. AND VA.
Paula L. Green |
The Georgia Senate was expected to resume debate today on proposed legislation that would expand the
4 AIRLINES LOSE CASE AGAINST PROPERTY TAX
Helen Ericson |
A unanimous Supreme Court ruled that a South Dakota property tax on airlines does not violate federa
ISRAEL TAKES CLOSER LOOK AT FREE TRADE AGREEMENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Trade with Israel should be viewed in the context of the U.S.-Israeli free trade agreement when Wash
Maritime
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE
JOC Staff |
Swiss Group Develops Desulfurization ProcessAir Frohlich, of the Arbonia-Forster Group, Arbo
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Upjohn Wins Rights For Chugai CompoundKALAMAZOO, Mich. - The Upjohn Co. has acquired exclusi
Maritime
PA. JUDGE DISMISSES 35 TMI SUITS
Journal of Commerce Special |
Dauphin County Court Senior Judge William W. Lipsitt has dismissed 35 personal injury claims against
JUNK BOND LIMIT PROPOSAL DIVIDES NY LIFE INSURERS
C.A. Carpenter |
A proposal to limit junk bond" investments by New York life insurers has split the industry, with sm
DOLLAR STILL MIXED IN QUIET TRADING
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar continued to show a mixed pattern Tuesday, although traders commented that it retain
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Mix-up Further Delays Union Carbide CaseBHOPAL, India - The new judge in the Union Carbide c
MINING REPORT URGES TAX AID FOR PROVINCE
Journal of Commerce Special |
Many of British Columbia's mines may close unless the province's government gives them tax relief or
Maritime
LIABILITY HELD BROAD FOR INVESTMENT FIRMS
(Ap) |
Investment firms that attempt to prohibit insider trading by their employees still could be held lia
SUGAR PRICE HIKE LOOMS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
A sugar analyst expects a boom in the world sugar price by 1990, sug gesting the price might reach o
RESCUE MEASURES EYED FOR ALUMINUM VENTURES
(Ap) |
The Japanese government is considering rescue measures for its two aluminum joint ventures with for
Maritime
USSR PURCHASES OF RAPESEED EYED
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Soviet Union has diverted from its 15 year-old practice of importing only soybeans to fill short
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
February 24, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gall
CONOCO MOVING INTO DEEP WATER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Conoco Inc. will install the world's deepest-water oil and natural gas production platform in the Gu
TRUCKING INDUSTRY DIVIDED ON PLAN TO RAISE SPEED LIMIT
Michael S. Lelyveld |
It would hardly have seemed likely 15 years ago, but many truck fleets have learned to love the 55
BRAZIL RUNS PACKAGE BY CREDITOR BANKS
James Bruce |
Brazilian negotiators plan to seek a 16-year rescheduling of the country's $108 billion internationa
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