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US STUDY CREATES SOME DOUBT ABOUT DEPLETION OF OZONE LAYER
(Reuter) |
A new study raises doubts about earlier research on the chemical process that causes depletion of th
CANADIAN TRANSPORT PANEL HITS BAILOUT FOR AIRLINE INDUSTRY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A federal commission on transportation has urged the government not to bail out Canada's struggling
HUGE DUTCH-BELGIAN MERGER BID BETWEEN INSURER, BANKING GROUP FAILS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A merger creating a major new force in European insurance flopped Friday after ING, the Dutch bankin
STATE MAPS STRATEGY TO LURE LATIN TRADE
Special to The Journal of Commerce |
Nearly two decades have passed since Louisiana, flush with an oil boom, watched disinterestedly as M
LA. EXPORTERS MAY USE MEXICO AS BACK DOOR TO TRADE WITH CUBA
Special to The Journal of Commerce |
While most of Florida awaits the end of Fidel Castro's reign in Cuba to open trade routes with the C
INTERNATIONAL CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
REGIONAL BLOCS Doing Business With the U.S. Nov. 30. New York. A chance to meet agency direc
Maritime
CORPS OF ENGINEERS MOVES TO STREAMLINE, CUT STAFF
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the agency that builds and operates the nation's inland barge wate
ENCUENTRO EXHIBITION RETURNS
Special to The Journal of Commerce |
The fourth annual Encuentro matchmaker and trade exposition returns this week after a year's hiatus.
GRAND JURY RETURNS 5 INDICTMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH FAILED FLA. TRUST
ROBERT McCABE |
Five people were indicted on Thursday by a federal grand jury in connection with International Forum
LOUISIANA EXPORTERS LINE UP AT MEXICAN BORDER
Special to The Journal of Commerce |
The realization of the North American free-trade agreement promises to shift some of the United Stat
AFRICA URGED TO ASSUME GREATER ROLE IN GATT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Africa could end up losing more investment funds from overseas if its leaders don't strengthen their
Maritime
CLINTON URGED TO REVAMP TREASURY, CUSTOMS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Two House subcommittee chairmen charged senior officials in the Treasury Department and the U.S. Cus
Maritime
TRUCKING GROUP TO MAKE DEFEAT OF STRIKE-RELATED BILL NO. 1 PRIORITY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Thomas J. Donohue, president of the American Trucking Associations, says the trucking group's top pr
JAPAN SEEN SHIFTING TO BASIC RESEARCH
Michael S. Lelyveld |
An embarrassing patent suit costing hundreds of millions of dollars has sparked concern in Japan ove
Maritime
EVERGREEN DENIES EXPANSION TO AUSTRALIA IS IMMINENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Port of Melbourne executives said Friday that the giant containerline Evergreen Marine Corp. is inte
Maritime
PILOT UNIONS DECLINE FEDEX OFFER TO DEBATE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The leaders of two labor groups trying to organize Federal Express Corp.'s2,400 pilots have
INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
PHILLIPS' CASE LAWYERS SUE FORMER CLIENTSHOUSTON - Four Houston area lawyers last we
PEOPLE - INSURANCE
Wire and Staff Reports |
ALEXANDER & ALEXANDER SERVICES INC. (New York) - William M. Wilson will retirefrom his posit
EUROPE REMAPS INSURANCE PLANS IN WAKE OF SCANDINAVIAN WOES
William Pitt |
The travails of Scandinavia's once mighty insurance companies are prompting investors to ask some se
BARGE OPERATORS FACE CURBS AGAIN ON MISSOURI
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Missouri River barge operators, and the big bulk shippers of chemical fertilizers, grain and steel w
RUSSIAN ECONOMISTS MAKE PLEA FOR SLOWDOWN IN ARMS PRODUCTION
(Reuter) |
Russia's military-industrial complex is still producing too many armaments and must switch to civili
COMMERCE AGREES TO INVESTIGATE ELECTRONICS IMPORTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The U.S. Commerce Department has agreed to launch a national security probe of imports of integrated
COFFEE ACCORD TALKS STILL FACE MANY HURDLES
(Reuter) |
Talks about an international coffee pact to support depressed market prices resume here today, but m
SHARP RISE IN COTTON PRICES LIFTS JOFC INDEX
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Journal of Commerce Industrial Price Index, considered a leading indicator of inflation, rose la
COLOMBIA EXPORTER OPPOSES GLOBAL PACT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
With a global coffee supply deficit and climbing prices, Colombia should not seek a new quota-based
INDIA JUMPING ON EDI BANDWAGON
Special to The Journal of Commerce |
Private industry and the government are working together to set up an electronic data interchange sy
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
AIR FRANCE REGROUPS EXPRESS SERVICE
Special to The Journal of Commerce |
Air France plans to consolidate all its express products under the name Air France Express.
MANUFACTURERS, CARRIER CONCUR ON STANDARDS FOR NEW CONTAINERS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The intermodal domestic container business took a giant step forward the past two weeksas several ma
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
DELTA CHIEF SAYS CUTS WON'T HARM CARGO SERVICE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Stringent cost-cutting programs at Delta Air Lines won't affect cargo service, the carrier's top car
SECRET RATES POSE LEGAL QUESTIONS FOR FMC SOME REGULATORS SEEK ABOLISHMENT OF "UNBUNDLING'
Journal of Commerce Staff |
"Unbundling," or how some shipping lines cut secret deals with shippers on the truck and rail portio
MALAYSIA MOVES TO COMPUTERIZE TRADE DATA
Mark Magnier |
Malaysia, among the fastest growing countries in the world economically last year, is going to the t
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
JAPAN ECONOMY GROUPS URGE REFORM
Wire Reports |
Representatives of four major Japanese economic organizations called on Prime Minister Kiichi Miyaza
MOVING DATA - DOUG HARPER EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW CAN BE FOUND ON THESE DATABASES
Doug Harper |
While the transportation industry is having a computerized love affair with electronic data intercha
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
CELLULAR RENTAL INDUSTRY HEARS SOUNDS OF SUCCESS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Marc Kreiner operates Road and Show Cellular on the assumption that the cellular phone rental indust
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
JAPANESE RAPIDLY BECOMING A GLOBAL LANGUAGE
(Reuter) |
When former Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu arrived for a meeting with 12 foreign ambassadors to Japan,
TRANSPORTATION/TECHNOLOGY CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Bar Code Solutions and Strategies, one-day seminar sponsored by Data Capture Institute, Nov. 30. Rom
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
NEW YORK OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
New York Mercantile Exchange Nov. 20, 1992Prev. Life of Contr. OpenOpen High Low
OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM SETS HIRING, SALARY FREEZE
(Reuter) |
Occidental Petroleum Corp. unveiled a $300 million cost-trimming program Thursday that includes layi
PRESCIENT TELEVISION SHOW BECOMES HORRIBLY TRUE IN SARAJEVO
Thom Shanker |
Somewhere in town, a municipal generator unexpectedly sparks to life, granting a few minutes of powe
MISSISSIPPI SEEKS OIL STORAGE PLAN THAT WORRIES ENVIRONMENTALISTS
Sharon Ebner |
Mississippi is still in the running for a federal oil storage project that state officials say will
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