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NYMEX TO HOST INDUSTRY DINNER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The New York Mercantile Exchange will host the first annual international oil industry dinner Feb. 4
ALL FUEL LOADED AT 9 MILE POINT 2
(Ap) |
Fuel loading at the Nine Mile Point 2 nuclear power plant is complete and low-power operation of the
US COAL THIRD ON OPTIONS LIST NEW ENGLAND UTILITIES CONSIDER ALTERNATIVES
Tim Sansbury |
U.S. coal ranks third, possibly fourth, on a list of fuel options New England utilities are consider
LAKE AREAS GEAR FOR POTENTIAL FLOODING
(Ap) |
There's one sure sign that Lake Ontario is reaching a dangerous level - business has picked up for t
Maritime
TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
FINANCIALThe dollar eased slightly in slow trading as the foreign exchange market sat back t
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
US Urged to Encourage Investment in IsraelTEL AVIV, Israel - Minister of Trade and Industry
Maritime
CANADA TO IMPOSE PORTS SETTLEMENT
Journal of Commerce Special |
The Canadian Senate has been recalled to give rapid passage of emergency legislation to put West Coa
Maritime
SHIP GLUT HITS CARIBBEAN EXCESS CAPACITY HELD THREAT TO AREA'S ECONOMY
Craig Dunlap |
Out-of-control overtonnaging is wrecking the ship industry in the Caribbean, according to an executi
Maritime
MIAMI: TOUGH ACT TO FOLLOW
Craig Dunlap |
Caribbean seaports banking on the cruise business as their financial savior may be disappointed, acc
Maritime
MARINE CASUALTIES
JOC Staff |
The cement carrier Shaam was understood to be anchored seven miles off Dubai, after being towed to t
Maritime
SEAMEN PROTEST SMIT-LLOYD FLEET CUTS
Simon Cameron Moore |
Smit-Lloyd BV, the Rotterdam-based owner of tug, anchor handling and supply vessels servicing the of
Maritime
UNION BATTLES LOCKHEED ACTION LABOR SAYS LOCKOUT TOO QUICK
Gloria Joseph |
Union officials are filing an unfair labor practice charge against Lockheed Shipbuilding Co. in the
Maritime
BOND INSURANCE GROUP PLANS TO INCORPORATE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Municipal Bond Insurance Association said it is planning to incorporate. In the process,
TENTATIVE SETTLEMENT REACHED IN DIOXIN SUITS
(Ap) |
A tentative settlement of $19 million has been reached in lawsuits involving 111 claims and 128 peop
LLOYD'S OFFICE GETS ROYAL TREATMENT
Edwin Unsworth |
With two rings of the Lutine Bell, a symbol of good news, Queen Elizabeth II Tuesday officially open
GUARANTEE FUND NOT A CURE-ALL
James Nolan |
The pace of insurance company insolvencies is certain to quicken and as more insurers collapse, stat
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Great Western Weighs Selling Insurance UnitBEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - Great Western Financial C
CARBIDE MAPS DEFENSE IN BHOPAL COUNTERSUIT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Union Carbide Corp. was insulated from the operation of its Bhopal, India subsidiary by actions of t
FMC OKS FEES IMPOSED FOR WAREHOUSE CHECKING
Robert F. Morison |
The Federal Maritime Commission acknowledged that warehouse checking by a terminal operator is a leg
Maritime
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Judge Rules Navistar Entitled to HearingA federal judge ruled that Navistar International Co
TIPS ON ASSESSING ASSETS PURCHASE PRICE HELD OVEREMPHASIZED IN RAIL SALES
Andrea Chancellor |
A Chicago, Central & Pacific Railroad official said the purchase price is not always as critical as
NEW SERVICE EYES US FAX NETWORK
Phillip Hastings |
North America is likely to be one of the first international markets to get a new facsimile-based do
W. GERMAN RAIL SPEED RECORD SET
(Ap) |
The Intercity Experimental, a prototype of West Germany's high-speed passenger trains for the 1990s,
MACK UNLEASHING BRAND NEW BULLDOG
Neill Borowski |
Mack Trucks Inc. has a simple request: Take another look at the bulldog. This dog is being trimmed,
OVERLAND POSTS QUARTERLY LOSS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Overland Express Inc. reported a third quarter loss of $6.4 million, compared with a year-earlier pr
KLM: CUSTOMER GETTING A BETTER DEAL
Richard Malkin |
In the international air cargo community there are doubtless many veteran observers who cast a balef
YUGOSLAVIA SEEKS FOREIGN INVESTORS
(Ap) |
The Yugoslav government is attempting to make this non-aligned communist country more attractive for
Maritime
FOREIGN VISITS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Herzog Visit Criticized SINGAPORE - Israeli President Chaim Herzog arrived for an official v
Maritime
UK EXPORT CREDIT: INSURER LOSSES UP
Janet Porter |
Insurance claims by British exporters against politically related losses pushed Britain's Export Cre
Maritime
FOREIGN HEADLINES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Rebel Leader Ousted PARIS - Chad rebel leader Goukouni Oueddei was ousted from leadership of
Maritime
US-SOVIET PROJECTS NEAR UP TO 40 VENTURES COULD BE SIGNED WITHIN YEAR
Rose A. Horowitz |
Several U.S. companies may sign letters of intent with Soviet enterprises within the next two or thr
Maritime
JAPANESE PLANS IN DOUBT ECONOMIC DISRUPTION THREATENS GROWTH IN GNP
A.E. Cullison |
Real annual growth in the gross national product of 4 percent is the minimum requirement for the cou
Maritime
BANK CITES IMPROVEMENT IN BARBADOS' ECONOMY
Canute James |
Barbados' central bank said economic output by the eastern Caribbean island between January and June
Maritime
JAPANESE TAX CUT PLANS CROSS HURDLE
A.E. Cullison |
A Japanese income tax cut totaling $12.5 billion became much more likely Tuesday when the ruling Lib
Maritime
SHIPPERS SAY ABANDON BRAZIL MARITIME PACT
Robert F. Morison |
Two shipper groups urged the U.S. government to stand firm and refuse to renew the cargo-sharing, bi
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
APPREHENSION BUILDS AS SWITCH TO UNLEADED NEARS
Chicago Tribune |
The city of Chicago hoped that a 1984 ban on the sale of leaded gasoline would improve air quality.<
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Tacoma Boatbuilding Posts 3rd Quarter ProfitTacoma Boatbuilding Co. reported a third quarter
Maritime
THE EMBARGO'S OLD BONES MAY NOT REMAIN BURIED
(Ap) |
A study by the Agriculture Department concludes that the partial embargo on sales of grain to the So
TOTAL-CFP SETS BUDGET FOR 1987 FRENCH COMPANY WON'T CUT SPENDING FOR EXPLORATION
Howard Schissel |
Compagnie Francaise du Petrole, or Total-CFP, is maintaining its 1987 exploration budget for France
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