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GOVERNMENT RENTS BARGES TO CONTAIN CORN HARVEST
(Ap) |
The Agriculture Department rented 2,000 covered river barges capable of holding 100 million bushels
UK GROWTH LIKELY TO STAY FLAT IN '86
Journal of Commerce Special |
U.K. manufacturing output will remain flat through the remainder of 1986, and economic growth will s
Maritime
DISEASE THREATENS ITALIAN MEAT SALES
(Ap) |
A major outbreak of foot and mouth disease in breeding centers of central and northern Italy may pro
CHINA AGREES TO R EDUCE OIL EXPORTS
(Ap) |
Iran's oil minister, Gholam Reza Aqazadeh, said Chinese officials told him that China has agreed to
TEXACO UNIT DISCOVERS GAS IN WEST GERMANY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Deutsche Texaco A.G., a subsidiary of Texaco Inc., announced the discovery of a natural gas well in
THIS VULTURE S CAVENGES RIGS
(Ap) |
A couple of times a week, John Cassidy makes his rounds - Houston; Morgan City, La.; Tyler, Texas; H
HUNT BROTHERS FILE CHAPTER 11 PLACE PLACID UNDER PROTECTION TO PREVENT SEIZURE OF ASSETS
(Ap) |
The billionaire Hunt brothers placed a major company under bankruptcy court protection, signaling wh
BARGE CALL RATES
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The following are the results of Friday's St. Louis Merchants Exchange call session for barge freigh
PEKING BOOK FAIR OPENS THIS WEEK
(Ap) |
More than 1,000 publishing companies from 35 countries will exhibit books at Peking's first internat
VIEWS MIXED ON FURTHER RATE CUTS
RIPLEY WATSON Jr. |
Most credit market analysts still look for another Federal Reserve discount rate cut, but some aren'
THE NEW INDEX
JOC Staff |
The Journal of Commerce begins daily publication today of its new Industrial Materials Price Index,
JOBLESS RATE RISES
(Ap) |
Japan's jobless rate hit 2.9 percent in July, tying the highest rate set since the government began
Maritime
CUSTOMS SETS DATE TO ALTER CLASSIFICATIONS
Robert F. Morison |
The Customs Service will put a new, internationally compatible system to describe and classify goods
Maritime
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Illinois Central Sells Kentucky Rail LineIllinois Central Gulf Railroad sold its 305-mile we
AS DOCKERS VACATION, STRIKE OUTLOOK DIMS
(Ap) |
There is a shortage of longshoremen to unload ships at ports in New Jersey and New York because many
Maritime
US FALLS BEHIND IN EUROPE TRADE WINDFALL FROM OIL PRICES FAILS TO REDUCE DEFICIT
Gregory S. Johnson |
An expected windfall from lower oil prices has not materialized in Western Europe and is causing the
Maritime
WICKES ENDS HOSTILE BID SELLS SOME OWENS-CORNING FIBERGLAS STOCK
(Ap) |
Wickes Cos. ended its hostile takeover bid for Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. and sold off some of th
Maritime
NUCLEAR INDUST RY HITS REPORT
JOC Staff |
A watchdog group's contention that high numbers of nuclear plant mishaps made 1985 the worst year ev
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Soviets See Benefits From Western ExpertsVIENNA, Austria - A Soviet scientist said that his
JAPAN'S NET INVESTMENTS SET RECORD IN FOREIGN STOCKS
A.E. Cullison |
Japanese investments in foreign stocks climbed to an all-time high net figure of $844 million in Jul
WEEK AHEAD
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Norwegian Oil Talks VIENNA - Norwegian energy officials are meeting with six North Sea oil o
GROUP AIMS TO EXCLUDE S. AFRICA
Felix Dearden |
The Group of 77 developing countries will try to block South Africa's participation in the new round
JAPAN SETS BOP RECORD
A.E. Cullison |
Japan's current account surplus soared to an all-time monthly high of more than $8 billion in July,
Maritime
LA. RATE BID S JEOPARDIZED OKLA. RULING LINKS W ORKERS COMP, UTILITIES
C.A. Carpenter |
An Oklahoma high court ruling equating the workers compensation system to utilities is beginning to
NYC CLAIMS LAWSUITS WERE RIGGED
(Ap) |
Officials charge in court papers that three negligence suits that won $2 million from the city were
NORTHWEST HOP GROWERS HARVESTING SMALLER CROP
(Ap) |
Northwest hop growers are harvesting the smallest crop of the beer-flavoring ingredient in years, a
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Colombia Eyeing Hike In Coffee Retention TaxBOGOTA, Colombia - Colombia may announce an incr
TRUCKERS STEPPING UP USE OF COMPUTERIZATION
Kevin D. Thompson |
Truckers are driving into the computer age in increasing numbers. Computerized routing and s
VISITS OF STATE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Botha to Visit Japan TOKYO - South African Foreign Minister Roelof Botha will make an unoffi
Maritime
LOANS TO THI RD WORLD UP
(Ap) |
Prosperous countries are more willing to push subsidized loans to the Third World when the loans are
Maritime
AUSTRIAN SCANDAL LEAVES BITTER AF TERTASTE
(Ap) |
One year after the Austrian wine scandal brought wine exports to a standstill, two men have been arr
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Kodak Finds Dealers For Notes in EuropeROCHESTER, N.Y. - Eastman Kodak Co. said it has signe
Maritime
SHUTTLE FLIER'S WIDOW SUES BOOSTER MAKER
(Ap) |
The widow of astronaut Ronald McNair says she will sue Morton Thiokol, the company that made the sol
YARD AID PROPOSED IN THE UK
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The opposition Labour Party unveiled a package of proposals designed to help Britain's struggling sh
Maritime
NORTHWEST B OXES ABOUND PUGET SOUND-VANCOUVER TRUCKING BUSTLES
Gloria Joseph |
Roughly 150 miles of highway have been transformed into a conveyor belt for containers trucked betwe
INDEX CHARTS PRICE SWINGS
JOC Staff |
The Journal of Commerce's new industrial materials price index gives early signals of inflation or d
UTILITIES LAUNCH DRIVE FOR INSURANCE IN UK
Journal of Commerce Special |
Gas utilities are taking their gloves off. The American Gas Association is planning to visit
AVIATION PREMIUMS COULD SOAR
Edwin Unsworth |
The aviation industry could face another round of massive insurance rate increases if further losses
NEW FORECASTING SERVICE FOR OCEAN TRADE DEBUTS
Tom Mcniff Jr. |
A new forecasting service for ocean trade enables bankers, shippers and cargo vessel operators to an
FRONTIER RIVALS GET WINDFALL
Tim Neale |
Competing airlines are getting a nice boost in traffic from Frontier Airlines' decision to stop flyi
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