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US ORDERS TRANSPORT WORKER DRUG TESTS
Leo Abruzzese |
More than four million transportation workers with safety-sensitive jobs will have to submit to a br
OPEC MISSED CHANCE, OIL ANALYSTS CONTEND
Sam Glasser |
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries has squandered an opportunity to stimulate a recov
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* Import Quota Watch 4A * Albert L. Kraus - Markets and Money 5A* Lucy Komisar - Conflict Ov
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
HIGHER POWER DEMAND EXPECTED THIS WINTERPRINCETON, N.J. - Most regions anticipate an increas
BRITISH COAL'S RESULTS ARE THE BEST IN 20 YEARS
Edwin Unsworth |
British Coal Corp. Monday reported its best financial results in over 20 years. The company posted a
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CONSOLIDATED TO SUPPLY GAS TO NY, CONN. PLANTSConsolidated Natural Gas Co. said it signed tw
FOREIGN COAL IS HURTING CENTRAL APPALACHIAN FIRMS
Tom Daykin |
Coal from Australia and Colombia helped close the Pike County mine in easternKentucky where
UNITED REVAMPS PLANES TO INCREASE CARGO SPACE
Mark D. Berniker |
United Airlines' conversion of 46 McDonnell Douglas DC-10 passenger transports will more than double
Air Cargo
PEOPLE - ENERGY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CHRONAR CORP. (Princeton, N.J.) - Edward Sabisky was named vice president and head of the equipment
SKYCAPS HASTEN FLOW AT CHARLOTTE
David Dykes |
Ed Moore has dealt with thousands of people in his day, but those he remembers most gave him their n
Air Cargo
CARGO FIGURES UP, PASSENGERS DOWN AT ATLANTA AIRPORT
Sven Haarhoff |
Cargo figures are up and passenger figures are down at Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport.
Air Cargo
VIENNA'S AIRPORT REPORTS RISE IN FREIGHT, PASSENGER VOLUME
Monica Emmer |
After Vienna's International Airport opened a sparkling, glassed-in extension to its main terminal b
Air Cargo
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
PAN AMERICAN JET IN NEAR MISS AT LOGANBOSTON - A Pan American World Airways jet taking off h
Air Cargo
PETROCHEMICALS: A BRIGHT STAR IN THE LONE STAR ECONOMY
(Ap) |
Boosted in part by the drop in oil and natural gas prices, the Texas petrochemical industry is boomi
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
SULFUR DIOXIDE IS UP AT C-I-L STAMFORD, Conn. - C-I-L Corp. of America will increase all sub
CANADA'S CHEMICAL SECTOR ENJOYS ECONOMIC BOOM
Andrew Tausz |
Some chief executives of Canadian chemical companies may be keeping champagne on ice, hoping for app
HOECHST POSTS JUMP IN NET
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Hoechst Celanese Corp. announced third quarter net earnings of $62 million, up from $45 million in t
EPA'S FIRST PROSECUTION OF OCEAN DUMPING ENDS WITH ACQUITTAL
Gary Taylor |
The federal government's first prosecution of a chemical ocean dumping case has ended with a federal
CHEMICAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ASHLAND TO REOPEN LA. METHANOL PLANTAshland Chemical Co. said it will reopen a methanol manu
ABBEY LIFE SHAREHOLDERS REJECT MERGER
Edwin Unsworth |
Abbey Life Group PLC, Britain's second largest life insurance company, suffered a setback Monday in
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
LIFE INSURERS WARNED OF HARMFUL LEGISLATIONLife insurers must keep their eyes on Congress ne
HANCOCK WANTS OUT OF PA. MARTS
Larry Fish |
Because of losses in the Philadelphia area, the automobile and homeowner's insurance units of John H
PROPOSITION 103 BATTLES FLARING IN CALIFORNIA
Mark Magnier |
A giant game of chicken is developing in California over the future of the state's recently approved
ALLSTATE READY TO BID FAREWELL TO MASSACHUSETTS AUTO MARKET
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
Allstate Insurance Cos. dropped a mini bomb on Massachusetts' automobile insurance market Monday, an
SHIPPER BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ARACRUZ CELULOSE SELECTS BALTIMOREAracruz Celulose SA, a producer and exporter of wood pulp,
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
DISTRIBUTION INDUSTRY TARGETS COST CONTROL
Gregory S. Johnson |
The future of the warehouse and distribution industry will be marked by increased focus on cost cont
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
BRODY NAMED PRESIDENT OF NEWARK TRAFFIC CLUB
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Fred M. Brody, president of Brody Associates Inc., was installed last week as the president of the N
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
SHIPPERS WARY OF SHIFT IN DOT AMMONIA RULES
Gregory S. Johnson |
Fear over insurance hikes is prompting a flood of shipper comments on a Department of Transportation
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
SPACE-AGE METALLURGY SPURS ENGINEER DEMAND
Chicago Tribune |
There's gold in those hills. Also aluminum, beryllium, boron, carbon, chromium, cobalt, iron, lead a
BUSINESS IN TODAY'S NEWS
JOC Staff |
This index alphabetically lists all significant references to companies and other operating organiza
INVESTORS PLEDGE PHILIPPINE FUNDS
(Ap) |
Foreign companies attending an investment forum have signed letters of intent to invest $234 million
SHIPPER GROUP FACES SOME STICKY ISSUES
Gregory S. Johnson |
Members of the National Industrial Transportation League will tackle several prickly issues this wee
NADER EXPECTS INSURANCE REVOLT TO SPREAD TO MANY OTHER STATES
Leah R. Young |
Consumer advocate Ralph Nader expects to export his brand of insurance revoltfrom California
US FIRM TURNS TO UK FOR EXPORT FINANCING
Rose A. Horowitz |
M.W. Kellogg Co., a U.S. engineering and construction company, has turned to a British export bank f
ELECTRONICS CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
ANSI X12, quarterly meeting, Nov. 14-18. Hyatt at Los Angeles Airport. Contact: ANSI X12/DISA,Suite
JAPAN AIR LINES REPORTS NET PROFIT RISE IN YEAR
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Japan Air Lines net profit for the six months ended Sept. 30 was $132 million, 25.9 percent up on 19
Air Cargo
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
EMERY SIGNS PACT TO REFINANCE HUBWILTON, Conn. - As expected, Emery Air Freight Corp. has re
Air Cargo
ALASKA AIRPORTS MOVE TO ATTRACT CARGO CARRIERS
Ira Breskin |
Facing a dramatic loss in revenue, Alaska's two international airports are scrambling to attract add
Air Cargo
THREE CANADIAN PORTS TO LAUNCH EDI PROJECTS
Andrew Tausz |
Although Canadian ports lag in the global Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) race, three pilot projec
ELECTRONICS BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
PRODUCT DEADLINE MET BY IBM, MICROSOFTBy the skin of their teeth, International Business Mac
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