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PROSPECT OF HIGHER GRAZING FEES SPURS RANCHERS TO RETHINK PLANS
Lester Aldrich |
Western ranchers are mulling the realities associated with higher grazing fees for federally owned l
PENA SAYS DOT ISMAKING PROGRESS IN TRUCKING TALKS WITH MEXICO
William Armbruster |
Transportation Secretary Federico Pena said Thursday that U.S. negotiators are making headway in tal
EXPORT ABCS - HENRY A. SAMUEL CONDUCTING BUSINESS IN MEXICO REQUIRES MORE PERSONAL TOUCH
Henry A. Samuel |
Here are a few pointers for those who do, or plan to do, business with Mexico. * The "abrazo
Maritime
UK SAILORS GET JAIL SENTENCE
Reuters |
A male and female sailor were jailed this week for having sex on a frigate during a drunken ship-boa
Maritime
UK NEEDS MORE SEAMEN, ADMIRAL WARNS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
There would be enough U.K. merchant seamen to crew another Falklands-type naval operation if war wer
Maritime
WISCONSIN ASSEMBLY BACKS BILL TO CENTRALIZE PESTICIDE REGULATION
Associated Press |
A bill to prevent local governments from setting their own rules on pesticide use was passed by the
SPOT CHEMICALS
Compiled by Rosalie Spiller, Journal of Commerce Chemical |
As of Oct. 21, 1993 Quotations are based on prices reported in the market or obtained from s
BOX LINES MISS OUT ON FRUIT EXPORT BOOM
Alan Abrams |
Exports of fruit products have boomed in weight terms so far this year, but container lines are not
SEA-LAND'S INCOME INCREASES 29 PERCENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Third-quarter operating income at Sea-Land Service Inc. grew 29 percent in the third quarter of 1992
Maritime
MASSPORT GIVES MILD RESPONSE TO DEMOCRATS' TAKEOVER PLANS
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Republican officials of the Massachusetts Port Authority issued a mild statement in response to Demo
Maritime
LUCRATIVE CHILEAN FRUIT TRADE SEEDS PORT UPGRADES
Alice Cantwell |
With the start of the 1993-1994 Chilean fruit season fast approaching, ports are gearing up for the
INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
GEORGIA WON'T INCREASE WORKERS COMP RATESATLANTA - Georgia Insurance Commissioner Ti
SHIPPERS STRUGGLE TO OVERCOME FLOOD SETBACKS
Howard Simon |
The good news from California is that seven years of drought have ended, the state is looking at bum
OIL MARKETERS FUME OVER REGULATIONS
George F.W. Telfer |
Eric Kroesche was having a bad day. It was the last day of the fiscal year for his fuel and oil dist
CLINTON REFUSES TO SUPPORT STRICT NAFTA AMENDMENT
John Maggs |
The Clinton administration Thursday declined to endorse the addition of the tough Super 301 trade la
WATERWAY USERS SAY CLINTON TEAM PLANS STIFF BARGE TAXES
John Boyd |
Barge owners and shippers face a new set of fuel taxes and lock-use charges under the provisions of
JAPANESE DUMPING CARS, US FIRMS CHARGE YEN'S STRENGTH TO BOOST PRICES, MITI OFFICIAL SAYS
Mark Magnier |
U.S. automakers Thursday accused their Japanese competitors of dumping cars in the U.S. market, even
Maritime
LATIN LEADERS BACK NAFTA, URGE FARM COMPROMISE
Kevin G. Hall |
Fearing a rise in protectionism by developing nations, Latin American leaders have called on the U.S
Maritime
AIR CHINA TO RESUME SERVICE FROM NY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Air China will resume its weekly freighter service from New York to Shanghai and Beijing this Sunday
RAILWAY LABOR ACT GARNERS PRAISE FROM BOTH LABOR AND MANAGEMENT
Mark B. Solomon |
Transport labor and management praised the Railway Labor Act and urged Congress and the Clinton admi
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Oct. 21, 1993 Baltic International Freight Futures MarketPrev.Close High Low
Maritime
AMPLIGEN PROVES EFFECTIVE AGAINST RESISTANT HIV
JOC Staff |
The experimental drug Ampligen has been shown to be active against hu- man immunodeficiency virus, o
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CHEVRON REFINERY FIRE BROUGHT UNDER CONTROLPHILADELPHIA - A propane fire broke out a
WEEKLY COAL EXPORTS
Port Import/Export Reporting Service |
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INTERMODAL REEFERS STRUGGLE FOR MARKET SHARE
Rip Watson |
Intermodal transportation providers are striving to boost visibility in the perishablesshipping mark
PERISHABLES MAY RETURN TO RAILS
Dane Hamilton |
The railroads' market share for perishable refrigerated goods continues to decline, although it post
HOUSE PANEL APPROVES TRANSPORTATION MEASURES
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
A House Energy and Commerce Committee panel Thursday approved a four-year, $75 million spending blue
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Thursday, Oct. 21, 1993 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
GOVERNMENT ASSUMES CONTROL OF FOREIGN CREDITS IN RUSSIA
Grigori Gerenstein |
The Russian government has taken over complete control of the acceptance and domestic distribution o
Maritime
CONRAIL REPORTS LOSS ON WRITE-OFF, CHARGES
Lawrence H Kaufman |
Conrail Inc. reported a third-quarter loss of $3 million, compared with earnings of $75 million, or
CRB FUTURES INDEXES
JOC Staff |
The Commodity Research Bureau's future price index closed Wednesday at 218.74 up 0.57 which compares
COMMODITY / CHEMICAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
COFFEE FUTURES PERKING ON RETENTION RUMORSCoffee futures bounced higher Thursday as a rumor-
STUDY FINDS BEST DOSAGE FOR OBESITY DRUG
JOC Staff |
Interneuron Pharmaceuticals Inc. reported that a company-sponsored clinical study of three dosage le
CONSOLIDATION TREND LIFTS ADM TO TOP OF GRAIN ELEVATOR INDUSTRY
David Dishneau |
A slump in the grain elevator business has been a boon to Archer Daniels Midland Co., which now sits
NEW YORK OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
New York Mercantile Exchange - Oct. 21, 1993 Prev. Life of Contr. OpenOpen High Low
LONDON OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
International Petroleum Exchange Oct. 21, 1993Brent Crude Oil - (Dollars Per Barrel)
COAL MINE OWNERS SAY THE UMW IS ESCALATING VIOLENCE IN STRIKE
Bob Lewis |
Lawsuits continue to mount with new allegations of picket-line violence as a strike by some 18,000 c
CARNIVAL'S BID TO HEAR FRAUD SUIT IN US REJECTED
Craig Dunlap |
A U.S. District judge in Miami this week rejected Carnival Cruise Lines Inc.' s bid to have its frau
Maritime
JAPANESE SHIPPERS BREAK TRADITION IN FIGHTING PROPOSED HANDLING FEE
Mark Magnier |
Japanese shippers have put ocean carriers on notice that the old system of accommodation and shared
Maritime
RUSSIAN MAFIA PROVIDES NEW BATTLE FRONT FOR GERMANY
Barbara Demick |
They found the black Mercedes-Benz in a field next to the Autobahn, with its front doors open.
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