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JUSTICE DEPARTMENT TAKES STAND AGAINST SERVICE PACT LIMITATIONS
Robert F. Morison |
The Justice Department's Antitrust Division doesn't support ocean carriers' ef forts to limit provis
Maritime
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Top Aide to Mrs. Dole In Line for DOT PostA top aide to Secretary of Transportation Elizabet
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
NRC OFFICIALS PROBE VALVE MISHAP AT SEABROOK PLANT
Boston Globe |
Officials at the Seabrook, N.H., nuclear power plant may have been late in notifying public safety o
PLASTICS CORNER RIGID CONTAINER MART EXPECTED TO EXPAND
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Prospects for increased sales of rigid plastic containers remain promising, even though growth for t
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
S. Korea's Posco Selects Steel Plant SuppliersSEOUL, South Korea - The Pohang Iron and Steel
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
S. Korea's Posco Selects Steel Plant SuppliersSEOUL, South Korea - The Pohang Iron and Steel
Maritime
US TO PRESS JAPAN ON RICE?
A.E. Cullison |
Richard E. Lyng, U.S. secretary of agriculture, most likely will visit Japan late in April to press
Maritime
CREDIT MARKET FOCUS TO SHIFT TO FED POLICY
RIPLEY WATSON Jr. |
In the ever-changing world of the credit markets, emphasis will shift this week to Federal Reserve p
JAPANESE CAR MAKERS MAY IMPORT US AUTOS
John Davies |
The fall in the value of the dollar is making some Japanese auto manufacturers think about importing
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Railroad Ties to Fuel Pa. Cogeneration PlantConstruction will begin next month on a cogenera
NY POSTS DIP IN ALCOHOL USE
Journal of Commerce Special |
Alcohol use among young adults has fallen 20 percent and alcohol purchase dropped by 56 percent acco
AVIATION PROPOSAL MEETS HEAVY FLAK
Tim Neale |
The Reagan administration is hitting heavy flak with its proposal for restructuring the government's
HOME GROUP ANNOUNCES A DIVIDEND
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Home Group Inc. announced that its board of directors declared a 5-cent- a-share quarterly divid
WAVE OF INNOVATION FORECAST
Charles Thurston |
The U.S. chemical industry is poised for a new wave of product innovations that will be based on mat
BANK OF ENGLAND URGES TRADE BE LIBERALIZED
Janet Porter |
The Bank of England has added its voice to calls for a more liberal international trade regime in su
Maritime
SUBSIDY BILL SEEN AS A BEGINNING REACTION RESTRAINED
Robert F. Morison |
Reaction was restrained to the introduction in Congress of the first of what will be a raft of bills
Maritime
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Tiger International Plans Far East Cargo ServiceA new air cargo service planned by Tiger Int
Maritime
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
BCal Official Optimistic On Growth OutlookBritish Caledonian plans to become the leading car
HEAVY TRUCK SALES CONTINUE FREE FALL
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Retail sales of heavy trucks continued their free fall in January despite widespread predictions of
CURRENCY TRADERS AWAIT DATE FOR G-5 MEETING
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Speculation about the future course of the dollar will continue until Western leaders agree on a dat
WEEK AHEAD
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Liability Law Vote NEW ORLEANS - The American Bar Association is due to vote here today on w
CATERPILLAR STRUGGLES WORLDWIDE
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Troubled Caterpillar Inc. has turned to cost-cutting and long-term efficiency goals, officials of th
RI JUDGE EASES WAY FOR COGENERATION PLANT
Journal of Commerce Special |
A spokesman for developers of a cogeneration plant to serve Newport, R.I., says a Rhode Island Super
SCRAMBLING FOE TAKES TO THE AIRWAVES
(Ap) |
The Federal Communications Commission is trying to quell controversy over scrambled satellite televi
Maritime
BANK OF ENGLAND URGES TRADE BE LIBERALIZED
Janet Porter |
The Bank of England has added its voice to calls for a more liberal international trade regime in su
Maritime
NEW LABOR UNIT PUZZLES SOME UNION OFFICIALS
Chris Dupin |
Some maritime union officials are upset over formation of a new, multicraft shipboard union by the S
INDIAN POINT 2 BACK IN SERVICE
(Ap) |
Consolidated Edison Co. said its Indian Point 2 nuclear power plant, out of action since Tuesday nig
DOW CHEMICAL SELLS SOUTH AFRICAN UNIT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Dow Chemical Co. announced the sale of Mer-National, its South African pharmaceutical business,
TRADE WITH JIANGSU, CHINA
JOC Staff |
Top Stories China's Jiangsu province traders hope to lure U.S. importers and exporters away from Jap
PHILADELPHIA PORT CORP. PICKS LARUE AS CHIEF
Gregory S. Johnson |
John P. LaRue has become the third president in 16 months at the Philadelphia Port Corp., a private,
Maritime
HMS SIRIUS YIELDS MANY ARTIFACTS
(Ap) |
An archaeologist says divers have salvaged hundreds of artifacts from the wreck of HMS Sirius, the f
Maritime
EASTERN TO CHALLENGE UPS
Mark W. Lyon |
Eastern Airlines is organizing a coordinated air and truck delivery system to compete with United Pa
THE RIGHT TO (NOT) KNOW?
(Ap) |
The public had no right to know that entertainer Liberace had AIDS or that a hospital doctor suffers
RURAL MEXICANS HURT BY ECONOMY
(Ap) |
The country's economic crisis has hurt rural residents more than people in the city, Agriculture Sec
BEEF RECOVERY SHOULD CONTINUE
(AP) COMMODITY MEAT market global |
The world beef and veal market strengthened in 1986 and is expected to continue recovering in 1987 a
NIPPON STEEL TO LAY OFF 19,000
A.E. Cullison |
Nippon Steel Corp., the world's largest steel product manufacturer, informed its 54,000-member union
EX-IM PLAN TARGETS FOREIGN CUSTOMERS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Export-Import Bank said it will begin financing operations and maintenance contracts of U.S. fir
FINLAND'S NESTE, SOVIETS SIGN FINAL OIL AGREEMENT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Soviet Union signed a final agreement with the state-owned Finnish oil group Neste, which will a
DUAL ACCOUNTING DEBATE RENEWED CIGNA'S 1986 STATEMENT THRUSTS ISSUE INTO LIMELIGHT
James Nolan |
Cigna Corp., the nation's second largest public insurance group, has once again thrust insurance ind
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