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HELICOPTER LIFTS PORT ANGELES ROGERSON HILLER PLANT SMOOTHS LOCAL ECONOMY'S ROCKY COURSE
Gloria Joseph |
Inside an immense hangar, a silver-haired man in a RogersonHiller cap was photographing that company
Maritime
AGENCY DEFERS ACTION AGAINST PERU CARGO LAWS
Tim Neale |
The Federal Maritime Commission said it would not act against Peru for the next six months if Peru d
Maritime
UTILITY TO SEEK 1987 COAL BIDS IOWA ELECTRIC-OLD BEN CONTRACT FOR 450,000 TONS SET TO EXPIRE
Andrea Chancellor |
Iowa Electric Light & Power Co. may need at least 300,000 tons of coal for 1987 deliveries and will
AUSTRALIA HAS LARGEST CARRIER
Vincent W. Stove |
Australia has the world's largest coal carrier in active service on the international market.
IRAN TO SUPPLY GAS TO USSR RESUMPTION OF DELIVERIES FOLLOWS 7-YEAR SUSPENSION
(Ap) |
Iran announced it will resume natural gas deliveries to the Soviet Union after a seven-year suspensi
ANOTHER TRY FOR RICE
(Ap) |
With the agricultural economy needing resuscitation, it might not be the best time to attempt the re
DEALERS FIGHT THE COMPETITION - T HEIR LANDLORDS
Dallas Morning News |
Nineteen years ago, Garvin Senn ran a Shell service station at a busyintersection in Dallas
USL AIRS SERVICE CUTBACK LINE TO SUSPEND ITS DIRECT CALLS TO FOS, JEDDAH
Mark Magnier |
United States Lines said it will reduce its round-the-world service by suspending direct calls to Fo
BENTLEY CITES NEW VICTORY FOR US FLAGS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Rep. Helen Delich Bentley, R-Md., claimed credit for preventing yet another side-stepping of U.S.-fl
Maritime
MAINE CRACKS DOWN ON TRUCK VIOLATIONS
TOM MCNIFF, Jr. |
Maine state police say more than 60 percent of tractor trailers inspected during spot checks this sp
NEED A DISPUTE SETTLED? WHY NOT RENT A JUDGE
(Ap) |
New Jersey native Alan Epstein had an idea a few years ago. All he needed to do was convince people
INSURERS LASH OUT AT CALIF. PROBES
C.A. Carpenter |
Hearings into potential criminal practices within the California insurance industry were moved up to
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Alby-Olin Hikes PriceOf ChlorateAlby-Olin, a joint venture of Olin Corp. and Alby Kl
VISITS OF STATE.
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Sudan Leader to Visit KHARTOUM, Sudan - Prime Minister Sadek el-Mahdi will visit the United
TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARY.
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWSGeneral Motors Corp. is offering new incentives aimed at urging employees to res
GRAIN DISCUSSIONS FOCUS ON US, EC INTENSIFYING TRADE WAR SEEN DEPRESSING PRICES
(Ap) |
Three wheat-growing countries said they expect the world price to be forced down further by the int
EC TO SLAP DUTIES ON JAPANESE COPIERS
(Ap) |
The European Community Commission said it will impose provisional anti- dumping duties on imports of
Maritime
IT'S NOT BUSINESS AS USUAL AT ASEAN
P.T. Bangsberg |
A lowering of trade barriers and even a common currency system will be high on the agenda when finan
Maritime
ASEAN ME ANS BUSINESS AQUINO TARGETS ACTION, NOT JUST TALK
P.T. Bangsberg |
A lowering of trade barriers and even a common currency system will be high on the agenda when finan
Maritime
IRAQI RAIDS SLASH IRANIAN OIL EXPORTS
(Ap) |
Iraqi attacks slashed Iran's vital oil exports by more than 50 percent last week to a daily average
STATOIL TO ANNOUNCE CONTRACT RECIPIENT
Journal of Commerce Special |
Statoil, the Norwegian state oil company, will announce by mid-September which company will build th
CARGILL BULLISH ON BARTER
P.T. Bangsberg |
Minneapolis-based Cargill Inc. is moving more heavily into countertrade in Asia, helped by a pioneer
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Australians Ratify Sugar Assistance PlanSYDNEY, Australia - Australia's federal government c
ANTI-LOCUST AID URGED FOR AFRICA
(Ap) |
Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar urged governments and aid organizations to help fight a cr
INDONESIA TO SEEK BALANCED ECONOMY
(Ap) |
President Suharto said that in carrying out its economic development, Indonesia will keep a balance
IRAN TO USE SUPERTANKER TO STORE OIL IN GULF
(Ap) |
Iran has chartered the world's largest supertanker to provide floating storage for its crude oil in
Maritime
ARGENTINE MOVE MARKS FURTHER POLICY SHIFT
Jeremy Morgan |
Changes at Argentina's central bank should strengthen Economy Minister Juan Sourrouille's grip on po
Maritime
TREASURE HUNTER FEELS MORE PIRATE BOOTY EXISTS
(Ap) |
The hundreds of silver coins, pieces of gold and silver bars stashed in a bank vault more than equal
Maritime
USSR USES AIR PRODUCTS TECHNOLOGY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Air Products and Chemicals Inc. announced that its Houdry Division's Detol hydrodealkylation process
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
AAR May Participate In Soo Line DisputeThe Association of American Railroads may participate
YUCATAN TARGETED FOR IN-BOND PLANTS
Rose A. Horowitz |
Mexico's Yucatan conjures up images of the ancient Mayan civilization, and it draws thousands of tou
NORWEGIAN TRUCKERS CONSIDER GOING ABROAD
Bob Wesenberg |
High taxes and strict quotas have convinced some truckers here to consider registering their vehicle
WEST GERMAN RATE CUT LIKELY TO LIFT DOLLAR BRIEFLY
Alan Zimmerman |
A discount-rate cut by the West German Bundesbank would likely lift the U.S.dollar briefly,
CONTAINERS HIP RESULTS TO IMPROVE?
Mark Magnier |
Containership companies should report better results in the third quarterbecause of a season
TOTE ARGUES FOR CUT IN PILOT FEES ON SOUND
Bruce Johnson |
A steamship company operating between Washington and Alaska is seeking a 50 percent reduction in fee
Maritime
MASS. UTILITY AIDS LOW-INCOME FAMILIES
Journal of Commerce Special |
The Massachusetts Electric Co. and its customers have raised $191,000 to assist 3,300 low-income fam
STEEL OUTPUT FALLS IN WEST
(Ap) |
Crude steel output in the non-communist world fell 6.9 percent in July to 33.197 million metric tons
ECONOMIC SHADOWS SHOW IN SUN BELT
Jim Nesbitt |
In the hazy shadows of the Blue Ridge Mountains, a vacant, sprawling textile plant serves as a deser
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Consumer Goods Output Doubles in VietnamBANGKOK, Thailand - Production of consumer goods in
Maritime
USL URGES DISMISSAL OF COMPLAINT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
United States Lines (S.A.) Inc., the lone U.S. carrier in the U.S.-Brazil liner cargo pool, believes
Maritime
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