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A LOOK AT AMTRAK'S RECORD, OPERATIONS
(Ap) |
Amtrak, the government-subsidized passenger railroad, began service in 1971 after several private ra
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ICC Blocks B&O Plan To Abondon TrackThe Interstate Commerce Commission blocked the Baltimore
ATLANTIC RICHFIELD TO PAY $6 MILLION TO NEW YORK
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Atlantic Richfield Corp. will pay New York state $6 million as a partial settlement for the environm
INGERSOLL-RAND, DRESSER FORM JOINT VENTURE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Ingersoll-Rand Co. and Dresser Industries Inc. formed the Dresser-Rand Co., a 50-50 joint venture pr
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE Daily Industrial Materials Price Index of Sensitive Spot Commodity Prices on
PPG ACQUIRES MAZER CHEMICALS
(Ap) |
PPG Industries announced the acquisition of Mazer Chemicals Inc. of Gurnee, Ill., a manufacturer and
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Demand For BenzeneStrengthensThe market for benzene continues on an upward trend as
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS The Reagan administration can expect help from Congress on the budget, like it
Maritime
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
US Pushes '87 Summit WASHINGTON - The White House renewed President Reagan's invitation to S
DEFICIT TARGET COULD PROVE ELUSIVE MORE FUNDS ARE SOUGHT FOR CLEAN-COAL PROGRAM
Tim Sansbury |
President Reagan's new budget recommends spending $350 million more over five years for projects dem
CHEMICAL LEAK PLUGGED AFTER RESIDENTS FLEE
(Ap) |
A leak of a dangerous chemical from one of 27 derailed cars in a Conrail freight train was plugged a
P/C INSURERS TURNED A PROFIT LAST YEAR
Paula L. Green |
Significant premium increases last year helped the property and casualty insurance industry to produ
SOVIETS SECRETIVE IN PROBE OF STORES
(Ap) |
A hand-lettered sign on the door of the darkened store announces that the foreign-currency food shop
Maritime
SECOND STRIKE HITS SPANISH AIRLINE
(Ap) |
The second 24-hour strike in a week by ground crew of Spain's domestic airline Aviaco Monday forced
SOVIETS MAKE PITCH FOR SATELLITE LAUNCHES
(Ap) |
Premier Nikolai I. Ryzhkov, in a new effort to attract foreign customers for satellite launches, sai
NAIC WANTS QUALITY CONTROL IN ISO STUDY
Alan Herbert |
The property/casualty industry was asked to provide more "quality control" to improve the credibilit
INDONESIANS BRACING FOR TOUGH BUDGET
P.T. Bangsberg |
Having spent most of the last two weeks changing as much local currency as possible into U.S. dollar
Maritime
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE SET VOLUME RECORDS IN '86
(Ap) |
The Chicago Board of Trade traded more than 100 million futures contracts in 1986, setting new excha
INDUSTRIAL USE OF CORN ROSE IN LAST 10 YEARS (SECOND OF TWO ARTICLES)
(Ap) |
Industrial uses of corn increased from 7 percent of the crop in 1975 to 13 percent in 1985.
CONCORDE CHARTERS POSTPONED
Maureen Robb |
A West Coast charter operator offering short trips on the Concorde has postponed more than half the
Maritime
GRAYS HARBOR CUTS PROJECT COST MANAGERS SCAN REAGAN BUDGET FOR SIGN OF APPROPRIATION
Gloria Joseph |
Managers at the log-exporting port of Grays Harbor, after slicing $36 million from the expected cost
Maritime
MARINE CASUALTIES
JOC Staff |
The Bahamian tanker Galerie was hit by missiles from an Iraqi warplane Jan. 2. The 66,113-gr
Maritime
DEFICIT TARGET COULD PROVE ELUSIVE USER FEES NEW BANK FOR FAA?
Tim Neale |
President Reagan proposed a 12 percent increase in spending on aviation programs in fiscal 1988, but
BOXES UNLOADED FROM 3 USL SHIPS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
About 2,200 containers of cargo have been unloaded from the three United States Lines ships arrested
Maritime
JUNKED RAILCAR RECYCLING BUSINESS THRIVES
Chicago Tribune |
A flatbed trailer truck rolled through this hamlet carrying an 85-foot-long cylinder with the words
CERTIFIED TO HALT SERVICE PEOPLE'S CARGO BUSINESS TO BE RELINQUISHED
Larry Sterne |
Certified Air Freight, which has operated People Express Airlines' cargo service for the past two ye
SAUDI ARABIA'S NEW OIL MINISTER SHUNS SPOTLIGHT
(Ap) |
During a break in OPEC's latest meeting, the oil ministers of traditional enemies Saudi Arabia and I
EMERY TO EXPAND, UPDATE OHIO SEPARATION FACILITIES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Emery Chemicals announced a major expansion and updating of its solvent separa tion facilities at it
REACTORS ENRICH TOWN NUCLEAR PLANTS KEEP SCRIBA, NY, OUT OF DEBT
(Ap) |
Scriba would appear to be a typical rural U.S. town. It is mostly residential with a dozen or so sma
REAGAN PROPOSES 8 PERCENT CUT IN AGRICULTURAL SPENDING
(Ap) |
President Reagan proposed an 8 percent cut in overall spending for the Agriculture Department in the
GABON PROJECT REVIVED
Howard Schissel |
Plans to build an extension of Gabon's chief port at Owendo are being revived, albeit in a scaled-do
Maritime
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
IRS Urged to Focus On Land ConservationAs the Internal Revenue Service writes all the techni
PREFERENCE CHANGES FAVOR SINGAPORE
P.T. Bangsberg |
The government of Singapore expects a boom in high-technology exports to the United States as a resu
Maritime
INSIDE TALK ON SOVIET-US TRADE
Rose A. Horowitz |
GREETINGS: Soviet officials began their remarks to U.S. executives at the U.S.-U.S.S.R. Trade and E
Maritime
LEVY MAY AID SOME CALIF. VINEYARDS
(Ap) |
San Joaquin Valley wine grape growers may benefit from a 200 percent levy on selected European Comm
Maritime
LOCAL BUSINESSES HELD KEY TO JOBS SEATTLE AREA COUNCIL HELPS EXISTING INDUSTRIES EXPAND
Gloria Joseph |
Instead of looking outside the state for new employers, a Seattle area economic council wants to exp
Maritime
TRADE GROWTH SEEN FOR US AND CHINA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
U.S.-China trade will enjoy a moderate expansion this year, the National Council for U.S.-China Trad
Maritime
BUSINESS SCHOOL ESTABLISHED IN CHINA
(Ap) |
Chinese graduate student Xu Shiku is an expert in debt financing. He wears a Western-style tweed jac
Maritime
CHEMICAL SOCIETY NAMES WINNERS OF '87 PERKIN MEDAL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Perkin Medal for 1987 will be awarded to J. Paul Hogan and Robert L. Banks of Phillips Petroleum
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Siemens, Telecom Plus Set Share Purchase PactBOCA RATON, Fla. - Siemens Information Systems
Maritime
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