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MASSACHUSETTS BILL NOT EXPECTED TO PASS
John Leming |
The insurance industry wants Massachusetts to adopt a competitive rating system for workers compensa
OVERALL, PROBLEMS ARE WORSENING
Rip Watson |
Rail service in the Northeast apparently is getting worse, not better.A pattern of slower tr
GLICKMAN SET TO TRAVEL TO FRANCE TO DISCUSS BIOTECH TRADE ISSUES
From Wire Reports |
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Dan Glickman said he will travel to Paris early next week for talks with
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CHEVRON PLANS JOB LAYOFFS
Associated Press |
Chevron Corp. will cut 2,500 jobs - about 1,500 more than it planned last year - as it struggles to
FOUR EXECUTIVES RECOGNIZED BY INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE SOCIETY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Four longtime insurance executives have been honored by members of the International Insurance Socie
QUOTE TO NOTE
GABRIEL BINETTI, Head of supply-chain quality Carrefour, |
'We must show concern about the future, especially our children's future, and the future of the plan
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LAWMAKERS OPPOSE NAFTA BORDER OPENING
Kevin G. Hall |
Although U.S.-Mexico border states did not open to international trucking in December 1995 as called
CUSTOMS ADDS 3 HONG KONG COMPANIES TO TRANSSHIPPER LIST
Paula L. Green |
The U.S. Customs Service added three more names to a list of Hong Kong companies that it says are in
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SHIP FIXTURES
BRIDGE NEWS The dry cargo and tanker fixtures listed herewith |
GLOSSARYAR: American Tanker RateSchedule RevisedRS: American Tanker Rate Schedule
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HIGH COURT LIMITS DISABILITIES LAW
Ron Lent |
The Supreme Court in three decisions this week for the first time defined ''disability'' in the Amer
TRADELEADS
JOC Staff |
The following tradeleads appear exclusively in print in The Journal of Commerce. The leads are curre
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RATES FALL TO BELOW SEASONAL LEVELS
Chris Isidore |
While air cargo rates are starting to climb over the Pacific, they're plummeting in the North Atlant
DUMOULIN, US TRANSCOM TO BE HONORED JOURNAL OF COMMERCE STAFF
JOC Staff |
The Admiral of the Ocean Seas award this year will be presented to Richard DuMoulin, chairman of Mar
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WEEKLY COAL EXPORTS \ WEEK OF JUNE 7 - JUNE 11, 1999
PIERS, Journal of Commerce |
Only table.
TRADERS FIND BRAZIL MARKET DIFFICULT
Thierry Ogier |
U.S. cotton shippers trying to enter Brazil are becoming more aggressive but still face uphill chall
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US INDEPENDENT PRODUCERS, IN A STRUGGLE TO SURVIVE, PREPARE ANTI-DUMPING CHARGES
Jack Lucentini |
America's troubled independent oil producers are seeking anti-dumping penalties on crude oil imports
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FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
The New York foreign exchange rates below are selling rates among trading banks of $1 million and mo
MEXICAN PRODUCE EXPORTERS COURTED
Kevin G. Hall |
With Mexico constructing its first dockside refrigerated warehouse on the Gulf of Mexico, produce im
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WARRANT ISSUED FOR MISSING BROKER
JOC Staff |
Authorities are searching for an unlicensed money manager who vanished, allegedly with millions of d
LAWYERS TITLE SELLS SOME OPERATIONS
JOC Staff |
United Title of Louisiana Inc. has bought the New Orleans-area operations of Lawyers Title Insurance
BRAZIL GROUP: TEXTILE EXPORT GROWTH LIKELY
JOC Staff |
Brazil's textile industry has been helped by investments made to modernize equipment and by the Janu
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AUTHORITY SETS REVIEW AS OUTCRY RISES OVER COSTS
P.T. Bangsberg |
The Hong Kong Airport Authority, responding to mounting criticism about the high costs at year-old C
QUOTE TO NOTE
KURT CAVANO, Chief executive TradeCard Commenting that the |
'We can't afford to wait. The world wants paperless trading now.'
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SAVANNAH, CHARLESTON TARGETS OF CRASH TEST
Joseph Bonney |
The Customs Service turned off its computers and went back to paper processing Wednesday in the port
BRAZIL'S AIRPORTS GET Y2K-BUG CHECK
JOC Staff |
Some 95 percent of Brazil's airports have had all their critical systems checked for the Y2K bug, wi
INVESTORS SEEK FREE-TRADE ZONE TO LURE CARGO TO SCHOENEFELD
Robert Koenig |
A group of Berlin investors, in an effort to attract industries and cargo, is trying to establish th
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GOVERNOR'S VETOES SAVE FIRMS BILLIONS
John Leming |
Had Maine Gov. Angus King signed three bills last week, it might have cost Maine employers an additi
AETNA MAKES DEAL FOR PRUDENTIAL
JOC Staff |
Aetna Inc., a leading provider of managed care and traditional health insurance plans, has struck a
NVOCC ADDING SERVICE TO BAHAMAS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
American Container Lines, a non-vessel-operating common carrier, has announced it is offering shippe
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IMPORTS FROM ASIA RESUME DOUBLE-DIGIT GROWTH RATE SOME ANTICIPATE STRAIN ON SHIP, PORT CAPACITY
Bill Mongelluzzo |
U.S. imports from Asia resumed double-digit growth in May after a two-month respite.Importer
PHILIPS' SALE OF DDF MARKS RETURN TO CORE ITS BUSINESS
Thierry Ogier |
The acquisition of DDF Logistica by Danzas earlier this month in Brazil is an example of how multina
SCHENKER READIES NEW ROTTERDAM FACILITY
JOC Staff |
Schenker Group said its new Schenker International Integrated Logistics Center on Rotterdam's waterf
UPS LAUNCHES SOFTWARE ABROAD
Journal of Commerce Staff |
United Parcel Service has begun offering two advanced shipping software programs to exporters in Lat
WHEN DEMAND OVERWHELMS DISTRIBUTION
Tom Raithel |
Customers who have had to wait up to 12 weeks to take delivery on a Toyota Tundra pickup built at th
SECTOR FEARS TALKS WON'T INCLUDE THEM
John Zarocostas |
Top airline industry officials are skeptical whether all-cargo air transport services can be include
ASIAN TRAFFIC REBOUNDS, OFFSETTING DECLINES IN EMERGING NATIONS AND IN EUROPE
John Zarocostas |
In an indication that Asia's economies are rebounding, air cargo toand from the region surged 4 perc
SHIP FIXTURES
BRIDGE NEWS The dry cargo and tanker fixtures listed herewith |
GLOSSARYAR: American Tanker RateSchedule RevisedRS: American Tanker Rate Schedule
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ATA SUPPORTS DOT ON SAFETY, EMISSIONS
Rip Watson |
The American Trucking Associations endorsed the goal of Secretary of Transportation Rodney Slater to
DEMAND GROWING
Helen Atkinson |
This month marks the first anniversary of United Parcel Service Inc.'s Document Exchange, an electro
SOFTWARE FILTERS AVAILABLE DATA
JOC Staff |
Industri-Matematik International Corp. has launched Vivaldi Portal, a set of Web-based software that
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