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MAUI BECKONS FREE SPENDERS DIRECT AIRLINE FLIGHTS BRING AFFLUENT TOURISTS TO ISLANDS
John Davies |
Big money, says the founder of the Maui Visitor's Bureau in Hawaii, is in the Atlantic and Pacific
Maritime
AUSTRALIANS SEE SLIGHT GAINS IN '87
Vincent W. Stove |
Australia's economic performance will be no worse in 1987 than in 1986, observers say. While
Maritime
MAUI BECKONS FREE SPENDERS DIRECT AIRLINE FLIGHTS BRING AFFLUENT TOURISTS TO ISLANDS
John Davies |
Big money, says the founder of the Maui Visitor's Bureau in Hawaii, is in the Atlantic and Pacific
Maritime
TANKER CARRYING KUWAITI OIL HIT
(Ap) |
An Iranian gunboat fired two artillery rounds at a Liberian-registered tanker as it cruised toward t
Maritime
ASIA TIN PRODUCERS PUSH EXPORT CURBS
P.T. Bangsberg |
Top tin producers are stepping up the pressure on fellow producers to help boost prices in the troub
Maritime
MANDATORY HEALTH COVERAGE URGED
Leah R. Young |
Employers should be required to offer minimum health insurance plans, former Secretary for Health, E
NORWEGIAN POLICY THREATENS FLEET SHIPOWNERS MAY REFLAG TANKERS IF S. AFRICAN BOYCOTT ENACTED
Bob Wesenberg |
The Norwegian Shipowners' Association said that a boycott on trade with South Africa will probably m
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
FMC Revokes Licenses Of Four ForwardersThe Federal Maritime Commission disclosed that it had
Maritime
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWSLeading indexes of employment and inflation rose sharply in December, the Center
Maritime
INTERTANKO URGES RISE IN SCRAPPING OF TANKERS
Journal of Commerce Special |
Intertanko, the Oslo-based international organization of tanker owners, warns that a decline in the
Maritime
SINKING OF SYNETA TO BE PROBED
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Gibraltar Marine Administration has decided to hold an inquiry into the loss of the Syneta, whic
Maritime
UK EXPORT INSURER TO CUT LINES
JOC Staff |
Britain's state-backed export insurance agency will cut back on certain lines of cover. The
S. KOREAN LINES EVADE HIGH RATES CARRIERS TURNING TO JAPAN TO FINANCE SHIPBUILDING
A.E. Cullison |
Some South Korean national shipping lines are turning to private companies in Japan for loans with w
Maritime
REALIGNMENT DEPRESSES DOLLAR
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar dropped sharply against all major foreign currencies Monday in the aftermath of the
JOB, INFLATION INDEXES ROSE SHARPLY IN MONTH
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Leading indexes of employment and inflation rose sharply in December, the Center for International B
ECT, UNIONS IN TALKS JOURNAL OF COMMERCE STAFF
JOC Staff |
Negotiations on a proposed austerity package put forward by Europe ContainerTerminus (ECT),
Maritime
WORLD TODAY
JOC Staff |
Conference Set on CSX WASHINGTON - The Interstate Commerce tentatively scheduled a Feb. 11 v
TRADE IMPACT OF EMS SHIFT TO BE SLIGHT
Edwin Unsworth |
The weekend decision of European Community finance ministers to realign the European Monetary System
PORTS BEEF UP CHICAGO STAFFS
Andrea Chancellor |
The port of New Orleans will add a position to its Chicago marketing office, boosting the staff to f
HIGH COURT TO DECIDE CONTRACTOR LIABILITY
Leah R. Young |
The Supreme Court will decide if building to U.S. military specifications is a defense against produ
NO NEED FOR JUA SEEN IN NEW YORK
Paula L. Green |
The New York Insurance Department appears unlikely to establish a joint underwriting association for
CARBIDE SEEKS INJUNCTION TO DELAY BHOPAL SUIT
(Ap) |
Union Carbide Corp. asked for an injunction that would delay any action on India's US$3 billion suit
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Cigna Affiliates Gain Foreign LicensesCigna Corp. said two affiliates received licenses to o
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
AMBASSADOR RESUBMITS PLAN VT. INSURER MAKES LAST ATTEMPT TO AVOID LIQUIDATION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Ambassador Group Inc. resubmitted its plan to avoid the liquidation of Ambassador Insurance Co. that
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
REFINED PRODUCTS FIRM IN NEW YORK COLD TEMPERATURES IN EUROPE CITED AS INFLUENCING FACTOR
Sam Glasser |
Prices of refined oil products are very firm in New York. Late in Monday's session home heat
MAURITANIA PLANNING TO REOPEN REFINERY
Journal of Commerce Special |
The oil market's continuing weakness has not deterred Mauritania from planning to reopen its 20,000-
NORWAY STUDIES PRODUCTION CUTS
Bob Wesenberg |
The Norwegian Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee today will hear the government's proposal for l
AVIATION SAFETY SEEN DETERIORATING
James R. Carroll |
Near collisions of aircraft over the United States rose to a record rate of more than two a day in 1
FUEL OIL STOCKS HIT LOW IN JAPAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Japan's inventories of residual fuel oil stocks totaled 40.3 million barrels at the end of December
CALIFORNIA FIELD SINKS
(Ap) |
Nobody knows why a half-mile-long depression as deep as 40 feet in places has appeared in a Kern Co
CROWN CENTRAL ADDS SUPERFUND LINE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Crown Central Petroleum Corp. said it will introduce a Superfund expense line to its invoices for te
RETAIL GASOLINE PRICES JUMP 3 CENTS
(Ap) |
A volatile mix of consumer demand, taxes and wholesale costs sent retail gasoline prices soaring an
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CSX Changes Names Of Two SubsidiariesRICHMOND, Va. - CSX Corp. changed the names of two of i
TIGER TO LEASE SIX DC-8S
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Flying Tiger Line, which was threatening to close its doors only weeks ago, said it will lease six D
PEOPLE, NEW YORK AIR TO CONSOLIDATE
Larry Sterne |
People Express and New York Air will merge into Continental Air Lines Feb. 1, creating what Texas A
MARTINAIR FINDS 'SEA-AIR' 80 PERCENT OF ITS CARGO VIA SEATTLE IS FROM FAR EAST
Simon Cameron Moore |
Martinair Holland found unexpected business two years ago when it forsook San Francisco and Portland
HONG KONG TO WEIGH HUGE TRANSPORT PLAN
P.T. Bangsberg |
The Hong Kong government promised a "careful and serious" study of a mammoth private-sector proposal
MCDONNELL DOUGLAS, EMBRAER HOLD TALKS
James Bruce |
Brazil's Embraer aircraft manufacturer is negotiating a contract with McDonnell Douglas to participa
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