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NEW BOOKS COULD AVERT NEEDLESS DOCTOR VISITS
(Ap) |
Three books using a new approach toward helping people understand symptoms should help them avoid ne
TNT UNIT SEEKS TO EXPAND AGAIN
Gregory S. Johnson |
TNT North America, which recently gobbled up three regional U.S. motor carriers, is hungry again.
PRUDENTIAL VESSELS UP FOR SALE
Gregory S. Johnson |
A federal judge authorized the sale of two Prudential Lines ships that have been under arrest since
MEXICO HEARS CA LL FOR TAX REFORM IN ORDER TO CHECK MASSIVE EVASION
WILLIAM A. ORME Jr. |
There are cries south of the border for tax reform, with businessmen demanding tax rate cuts and gov
S. AFRICA SEES NO DIP IN '86 MINERAL EXPORTS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
South Africa's exports of minerals this year will remain close to last year's levels for most items,
GULFPORT LIKELY TO SEEK STATE AID MISSISSIPPI PORT UNABLE TO BUILD AN ADEQUATE CASH RESERVE
Joseph Bonney |
The state-owned Port of Gulfport, which traditionally has depended on port and local funds, will pro
Maritime
NEDLLOYD, TFL DECIDE ON MAHER
Mark Magnier |
Nedlloyd Lines and Trans Freight Lines Inc. said they chose Maher Terminals instead of Universal Mar
Maritime
TENSION GROW S IN ARGENTINA
Jeremy Morgan |
Dock labor leaders in Argentina threatened to step up action as feelings hardened on both sides in a
Maritime
VISITS OF STATE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Swazi King, Botha Meet MBABANE, Swaziland - South African Foreign Minister R.F. Botha and Sw
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
$70 Million Drilling Rig Sits Idle in NorwaySANDEFJORD, Norway - One of the world's largest
INDUSTRIAL PARK PROJECT SET AT TACOMA
Gloria Joseph |
The state's second-largest industrial park developer agreed to spend $30 million to $50 million to d
Maritime
CARGO CARE VIA COMPUTER
John Davies |
Since the days of the Phoenicians, ship masters have searched for ways to avoid damaging the cargo t
Maritime
RAILS FACE SLOW TRAFFI C, TAX CHANGES
David M. Cawthorne |
Slumping traffic and the impact the new tax bill will have on its customers indicate the railroad in
BRAZIL LOAN APPEARS UNLIKELY
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Brazil's chances of obtaining $700 million in private loans as part of a World Bank electric power c
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Wednesday, August 27,1986 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanadaU.
NMC ON SMOOTHER SEAS WITH KELLY AT HELM
Robert F. Morison |
The National Maritime Council, once troubled by dissent and too close a link to the government, now
FEWER SEEK SCORE AID CUTS MAY EXPLAIN FALL OFF IN RETIREES' PROGRAM
Gregory S. Johnson |
The suspension of funds to the Small Business Administration may be the reason many individuals are
Maritime
CHINESE IDEAS ARE EVOLVING
(Ap) |
Almost 93 percent of China's people believe the country's economic reform is essential, but many res
Maritime
STEADY QUAT G ROWTH FORECAST
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Quaternary ammonium compound (quat) consumption in North America will grow steadily by 2.7 percent a
PLASTICS CORNER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Monsanto IntroducesAlloy SeriesMonsanto Chemical Co.'s Plastics Division introduced
COMMODITY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
US Aluminum Output Down 20.8 percent for JulyU.S. primary aluminum production fell 20.8 perc
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Verdict in Bridge Suit To Be ExaminedSTAMFORD, Conn. - Stamford Superior Court Judge Nichola
CONN. BEARS DOWN TO LIMIT MISHAPS
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
Some 70 Connecticut state troopers - about one a mile - patrolled Interstate 95 Wednesday as the sta
WINERY WORKERS REJECT NEW OFFER
(Ap) |
With harvest-time strikes already under way at four large wineries, the union representing more than
Maritime
GASOLINE STOCKS BUCK TRENDS, INC REASE SLIGHTLY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
For the first time in a number of weeks, gasoline inventories ran counter to normal seasonal trends
ARGENTINA ISSUES 15-YEAR PLAN ENERGY INVESTMENT TO TOTAL $32 BILLION BY YEAR 2000
Jeremy Morgan |
Investment in Argentina's energy sector should total almost $32 billion during the rest of this cen
BARGE CALL RATES
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The following are the highlights of Wednesday's St. Louis Merchants Exchange call session for barge
KOSMOS RESTRUCTURES ITS FLEET
Bob Wesenberg |
A/S Kosmos, the large Sandefjord-based shipping company, expects to save up to $2.7 million annuall
Maritime
GORTON SYMPATH ETIC TO CUSTOMS
Gloria Joseph |
Acknowledging that Pacific Northwest carriers, brokers and forwarders are still having trouble with
Maritime
BILL BROADENS CALIF. PORT STUDY LAWMAKERS DROP PLAN TO STUDY SAN FRANCISCO BAY PORTS MERGER
John Davies |
California lawmakers dropped a plan to study the possibility of consolidating the ports of Oakland,
Maritime
COLLEGE AIDS UNEMPLOYED
(Ap) |
To help them train for other careers, unemployed oil workers got a break on fees at Taft College as
PRODUCTIVITY LOWEST SINCE '81-'82 SLUMP
(Ap) |
The nation's efficiency in producing goods and services declined in the second quarter of 1986 for t
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Estimate on Conrail Conrail should fetch more than $3 billion in the open market the Congres
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Soviets Place Order For Stitching MachinesFARMINGTON, Conn. - Emhart Corp. of Farmington, Co
Maritime
SANCTIONS ST ANCE RAPPED
(Ap) |
The chairman of South Africa's largest mining conglomerate says Australia and Canada are supporting
Maritime
BANKING BILL ADVANCES IN CALIFORNIA
(Ap) |
A plan to let out-of-state banks open branches in California in 1991 has won committee approval desp
Maritime
ON THE MOVE
-Staff Report |
Rawl Named New ChairmanFor ExxonExxon Corp. said Lawrence G. Rawl, president since M
SUIT CLAIMS CHEVRON POLLUTED CALIF. BAY
(Ap) |
The Justice Department accused Chevron USA of violating federal clean water standards by dumping tho
NAVISTAR FORCED TO CUT STAFF BY UP TO 25 PERCENT
Kevin D. Thompson |
Navistar International Corp., the nation's biggest heavy truck manufacturer, will reduce its U.S. ma
UTILITY'S COA L COSTS RISE DUQUESNE LIGHT CITES PRODUCTION EXPENSES
Andrea Chancellor |
Duquesne Light Co. said production costs went up at its Warwick coal mine, causing the delivered pr
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