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COURT TO LET CITIZENS SUE OUT-OF-STATE POLLUTERS
Leah R. Young |
The Supreme Court gave the go-ahead for citizen suits against out-of-state industrial sources of wat
PANEL FOCUSES ON TRADE DEFICIT
Helen Ericson |
The Senate Finance Committee turned its attention to the complicated connection between the bulging
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWSThe Supreme Court ruled that citizens may sue out-of-state sources of pollution.
KELLEY BRINGS BUSINESS PERSPECTIVE TO HIS NEW DUTIES AT THE FED
John Boyd |
Edward W. Kelley Jr. plans to bring a practical attitude, formed by a lifetime running businesses, t
IMAGE MAKER FACES TOUGH CHALLENGE IN INTERNATIONAL ARENA
Gordon Platt |
The Merrill Lynch bull could be turned into hamburger by the time it gets to Sydney. Richard
ECONOMY GROWS WEAKLY
John Boyd |
The U.S. economy grew at a weak, inflated-adjusted 1.7 percent pace in the fourth quarter, and just
ON THE MOVE
JOC Staff |
INSURANCE JOHNSON & HIGGINS (New York) - Anthony Gillam, vice president, was named superviso
PACT TO BRING YUGO CAR TO CANADA
(Ap) |
The Crvena Zastava car factory has signed a contract for the export of 3,000 Yugo GV subcompact car
Maritime
BRAZIL RESCHEDULES FOREIGN DEBTS
(Ap) |
Brazilian officials reached agreement in Paris to reschedule about US$4 billion of debts to other go
Maritime
US BANKS LIMP OUT OF CAMEROON
Howard Schissel |
U.S. banks are licking their wounds after an unsuccessful attempt to penetrate the Cameroonian marke
Maritime
UAE SEEN MOST LIKELY TO BREAK OPEC ACCORD
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The United Arab Emirates is seen as the producer most likely to break the Organization of Petroleum
BELGIAN OUTLINES PLANS FOR EC
(Ap) |
Belgian Foreign Minister Leo Tindemans Thursday outlined his government's modest plan for the six-mo
Maritime
CAN PESSIMISM LEAD TO US-EC ACCORD?
JOC Staff |
The United States plans to impose import levies of 200 percent on a range of European Community prod
Maritime
JAPANESE PIPE FITTINGS HIT WITH DUTY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The International Trade Commission cleared the way for anti-dumping duties on Japanese butt-weld pip
Maritime
PACIFIC GAS POSTS FLAT EARNINGS
(Ap) |
Pacific Gas & Electric Co. reported flat earnings for the fourth quarter of 1986 and a slight gain f
ANGOLA'S OIL OUTLOOK BRIGHT
Howard Schissel |
Recent offshore discoveries by Texaco Angola Prodpeccai & Producai, an affiliate of Texaco Inc., hav
CHILEAN GRAPE ISSUE HEATS UP
(Ap) |
Local politicians alarmed by California efforts to cut off Chilean grape imports say they might reta
Maritime
SAUDIS PROMPT KREMLIN TO CUT EXPORTS OF OIL
(Ap) |
The Soviet Union agreed to cut its oil exports after talks with Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Hisham Na
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
January 22, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallo
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Standard Oil Earns $31 Million in QuarterStandard Oil Co. said its fourth quarter earnings w
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Phillips Coal Intends To Supply Texas UtilityRICHARDSON, Texas - Phillips Petroleum Co. said
AUSTRALIANS EXPECT TOUGH YEAR
Vincent W. Stove |
Australian coal producers are reasonably optimistic about prospects for 1987. Most are expe
BACKUP TROUBLES PLAGUE PLANTS
(Ap) |
The Indian Point nuclear power plants both have experienced problems with backup systems, leading t
NORWEGIAN PROJECTS THREATENED
Journal of Commerce Special |
Only five of 26 oil field development projects on the Norwegian continental shelf will be profitable
TVA SIGNS PACTS FOR COAL SUPPLIES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Tennessee Valley Authority signed and sealed spot contracts with five coal companies with which it h
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
M&T Sets New PlatingProduct PricesM&T Chemicals Inc. announced major changes to its
DRUGS BLOCK BRAIN, HEART DAMAGE
(Ap) |
The brain and heart damage that often accompanies strokes and heart attacks may be blocked by drugs
MARITIME CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
The National Council on International Trade Documentation. Forum on facilitating international trade
Maritime
LOWER VALUE OF DOLLAR: NEW US TRADE POLICY?
(Ap) |
Federal officials won't say so, but the recent plunge in the trade value of the dollar might repres
TENNECO PAPER STARTS CONSTRUCTION ON PLANT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Tenneco Paper Chemicals started construction on the first of a series of planned new manufacturing f
HUDSON DREDGING PLANNED PROJECT TARGETS IMPROVED ACCESS TO PORT OF ALBANY
James Nolan |
Federal and state agencies have begun planning to deepen the Hudson River channel to 36 feet for 50
Maritime
PLASTICS CORNER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
North American Consumption Of New Rubber Falls 1 percentTotal new rubber consumption in Nort
LA HARBOR OFFICIAL RESIGNS TO PROMOTE AMERICANISM
Bill Mongelluzzo |
When Joseph J. Zaninovich was a young boy in his native Yugoslavia, he kept a U.S. flag and a pictur
Maritime
NY AUTO PLAN CHANGES? LEGISLATORS MAY RECONSIDER POSSIBILITY OF JUA
Journal of Commerce Special |
Property/casualty insurance took up a significant amount of New York legislators' time in 1986, but
GENERAL CARGO INCREASE BELOW PROJECTIONS AT HAMPTON ROADS
Carl Cahill |
General cargo movements across shipping terminals in Hampton Roads increased 12.2 percent in 1986 an
Maritime
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Device Should Solve Audi Acceleration WoesA top Audi executive said the carmaker is "taking
CALIF. P/C INDUSTRY OFF CHILD CARE HOOK
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The California Insurance Department has taken the property/casualty industry off the hook for the in
REAGAN EXPECTED TO ADDRESS MEDICARE
Leah Young |
Health and Human Services Secretary Otis Bowen told senators that he does not yet know whether Presi
INSIDE TALK ON INSURANCE
C.A. Carpenter |
IN-HOUSE KELLY GIRLS: Travelers Corp. thought up the idea, Hartford Insurance Group followed up and
CHICAGO TITLE COMPLETES ACQUISITON OF INSURER
David Ibata |
In a deal that makes it the nation's largest title insurer and the dominant player in the California
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