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INDUSTRY WEIGHS MCLEAN FILING'S IMPACT
Mark Magnier |
Creditors, competitors, shippers and other industry officials are evaluating how the largest U.S.-fl
Maritime
TOKYO GAINS IN BANKING
P.T. Bangsberg |
Northern Asia will be the center of banking and general economic growth in the region over the next
Maritime
CRYSTAL RIVER PLANT OUT OF SERVICE
(Ap) |
The Crystal River nuclear power plant is expected to be out of service until mid-December following
JAPAN TO SLASH IMPORTS OF COAL CUTS BY 9 ELECTRIC UTILITIES COULD REACH 10 PERCENT OR MORE
A.E. Cullison |
Japan's nine electric utilities plan to slash their purchases of imported steam coal between now an
FRENCH NUCLEAR PUSH CONTINUES
Sam Glasser |
France, which produces about 70 percent of its electricity from nuclear energy, expects to have anot
AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER, SOUTHERN CO. SEEK COAL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Two of the major players in the domestic coal buying market, American Electric Power Service Corp.,
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Malaysia Signs Deal With Japanese FirmsMalaysia's state energy monopoly, Petronas, signed a
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE Daily Industrial Materials Price Index of Sensitive Spot Commodity Prices on
US-WEST GERMAN RATE ACCORD URGED
A.E. Cullison |
A U.S.-West German accord similar to the recent Tokyo-Washington joint agreement on ex change rates
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Wednesday, November 26, (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
TRUST FUND PLAN LOOKS FEASIBLE TAXES WOULD BE SUSPENDED WHEN SURPLUS EXCEEDS TRIGGER
Tim Neale |
The idea of tying airline ticket and freight taxes to the size of the surplus in the aviation trust
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Sir William Hildred: First IATA DirectorGENEVA, Switzerland - The International Air Transpor
JAPANESE BANKING REFORMING
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Japanese financial system is in the throes of a top-to-bottom deregulatory process. This
AFRICA CUTS TRUCK RUN WITH UNCTAD PACT
Felix Dearden |
Truck hauls for transporting goods from landlocked Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi through the Northern C
CANADA LIKELY TO SEEK RULING ON SUPERFUND
Journal of Commerce Special |
Canada is expected to ask next month for a General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade panel to rule whet
Maritime
FILING DECISION NEW BLOW TO ITO
Gregory S. Johnson |
The decision by United States Lines to file for Chapter 11 and terminate two of its major services i
Maritime
ON THE MOVE
Staff Report |
2 Named VPs For DivisionsOf Sea-LandMENLO PARK, N.J. - Sea-Land Corp. named Gary T.
ATTENTION EX-EMPLOYEES OF UNITED STATES LINES
JOC Staff |
The Journal of Commerce would like to assist you in finding new employment. Starting immedia
S. KOREAN YARDS REPORT SHARP INCREASE IN ORDERS
Janet Porter |
South Korean shipyards reported a sharp increase in orders during the third quarter of the year desp
Maritime
US-CHINESE SHIP ACCORD POSSIBLE TOUR OFFICIALS REPORT FINDING ATMOSPHERE POSITIVE IN PEKING
Robert F. Morison |
U.S. officials expect to learn soon whether China is interested in negotiating a new shipping agreem
Maritime
AMERICAN EXCESS GAINS MEMBER
C.A. Carpenter |
Nac Re Corp. confirmed that it joined the American Excess Insurance Association to write excess liab
HIGH TECH USED IN HUNT FOR GOLD
Tom Siegfried |
The alchemists of ancient days searched endlessly for a way to make gold from lead. The technologist
P-I-E COMPUTERIZES BILL OF LADING
Kevin D. Thompson |
P-I-E Nationwide Inc. said it has developed the trucking industry's first electronic bill of lading
HOV LANES SHUNNED IN VIRGINIA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Cars on Tidewater Virginia's first High Occupancy Vehicle lanes are a scarce commodity. Only
VPA CREATES OFFICE, NAMES CHIEF
Carl Cahill |
Maj. Lonnie Craig, a former Virginia State Police investigator, Tuesday was named chief of the Virgi
Maritime
VISITS OF STATE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Ershad to Meet Saudis DHAKA, Bangladesh - President Hussain Muhammad Ershad will visit Saudi
Maritime
BENTSEN WANTS BIG TRADE ROLE
Helen Ericson |
The next chairman of the Senate Finance Committee wants to work as closely as possible with the Reag
BIFFEX TO END TANKER CONTRACT
Edwin Unsworth |
The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange Ltd. announced that it is to cease trading its Tan
Maritime
PORT OF SEATTLE BOOSTS TAX LEVY PLEA BY TROUBLED TAXPAYERS FAILS TO SWAY COMMISSIONERS
Gloria Joseph |
A scroll of yellow legal pad pages bearing the signatures of 954 troubled taxpayers was a plea to po
Maritime
ILWU HOPES FOR SPEEDY HEARING
Journal of Commerce Special |
The Canadian section of the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union is hoping for an e
Maritime
CHINA, SOVIET UNION ABSENT FROM US FARM EXPORT MARTS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
There were no U.S. exports of wheat, corn or cotton to either China or the U.S.S.R. in October, the
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
November 26, 1986 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gall
CHICAGO FUTURES EXCHANGES PRESENT 1987 CANDIDATES
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The two major Chicago futures exchanges, in preparation for January elections, are nearing the end o
CANCER PREVALENCE STUDIED
(Ap) |
About 5 million Americans now alive have had cancer at some time in their lives, and this total will
ELECTRONICS STORE OWNER CONVICTED OF ARSON, MURDER
Linnet Myers |
The owner of an electronics store was convicted on charges of arson and murder in the deaths of thre
SUPPORT OF TESTING FOR AIDS HIT
(Ap) |
A lawyers' group criticized the insurance industry for planning to seek Machiavellian and discrimina
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
JAPAN BUYS TIME FROM US, EC
Felix Dearden |
Japan won more time from the United States and European Community to solve disputes on opening its m
Maritime
GREEKS GET EARLY GIFT - PRICE FREEZE
Victor Walker |
The Greeks have received an early Christmas present from their Socialist government: a theoretical t
Maritime
S. PACIFIC NATIONS SET POLLUTION PACT
A.E. Cullison |
Representatives of seven South Pacific nations signed an environmental convention banning the dumpin
Maritime
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