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CALIF. FIRM SELLS CHILD PROGRAM
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Learning Company, Fremont, Calif., has shipped the Apple II versions of The Children's Writing &
TRW UNIT TO SUPPLY BANK SYSTEM TO NORWAY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
TRW Financial Systems Inc., a unit of TRW Inc., has signed a multimilliondollar contract to
1992 MAY OPEN SOME NEW LINES OF INFORMATION
Torrey Byles |
The unification of the European Community in 1992 promises to change the playing field for the infor
PHILIPPINES' CEBU CHALLENGES MANILA FOR PORT DOMINANCE
Journal of Commerce Special |
With the economy of this central island-province booming and some ships already shunning Manila's ag
Maritime
FIRE FEARS PROMPT PROBE OF CRUISE SHIP SAFETY
Buddy Nevins |
Fearing a catastrophic fire on a passenger ship because of ill-prepared crews and faulty safety equi
Maritime
LIST OUTLAWS SHIP COMPANIES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Department of the Treasury has published a list of Cuban and Vietnamese shipping companies that
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
BALTIMORE LEGAL GROUP TO DISCUSS PORT ISSUESA Baltimore legal group will sponsor a discussio
Maritime
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Nov. 9, 1988 Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange*PrevClose High Low Vo
Maritime
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* Richard Littell - Reviving Airline Deregulation 8A * Richard Lawrence - Pitfalls of Free T
PRESIDENT-ELECT HANDED BALL ON BUDGET DEFICIT
John Boyd |
The schedule and importance of the blue-ribbon panel charged with drafting a plan to cut the federal
ICE CUBE EXPORTS TO JAPAN ARE CHIPS OFF OLD GLACIER
Dallas Morning News |
Tim Dimond has discovered the perfect product to export from Alaska. Ice.More amazing, he ha
WORLD TODAY
Wire and Staff Reports |
SHIPYARD WORKERS STRIKE IN POLANDGDANSK, Poland - Workers in two shipyards went on strike Tu
US FURNITURE INDUSTRY IS CONSOLIDATION HOTBED
(Ap) |
Encouraged by favorable demographics and ample room for increased market share, the highly fractured
BUSINESS IN TODAY'S NEWS
JOC Staff |
This index alphabetically lists all significant references to companies and other operating organiza
OFFICIALS OF US, EC TO REVIEW TRADE ROUND
Knight-Ridder Financial |
U.S. and European Community officials confirmed Tuesday that their trade and agriculture ministers w
STATES CAN TAX OIL FIRMS ON OUTER SHELF EARNINGS
Leah R. Young |
The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that income derived from oil and gas activities on the Outer Contine
WAR WAGED FOR EDIBLE OILS MARKET
Cristina Lee |
While the struggles among crude oil producers have subsided a bit, another oil war is raging in this
MORE SHIP LINES TO LET CUSTOMERS TRACK CARGO
Jon Jacobs |
Several Asian and European shipping lines are expected to join Singapore's Neptune Orient Lines Ltd.
US, ITALY ASSESS POST-1992 CHANGES IN TRADE RELATIONS
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
When U.S. and Italian officials talk about the European Community's plan to remove internal trade ba
EX-IM BANK SEEKS WAYS TO LURE MORE BANKS INTO EXPORT FINANCING
Rose A. Horowitz |
Officials from the U.S. Export-Import Bank convened in Washington Tuesday to discuss an advisory com
CII CONFERENCE ATTENDEES DISSECT SHIPPING ACT
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
They got down to the bottom line of rates, service and quality of service very quickly at the Contai
Maritime
LEGISLATORS WORKING TO RESCUE PHILA. YARD
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Concerned about the possibility that an independent commission created by Congress may call for the
Maritime
PEOPLE - MARITIME
From Wire and Staff Reports |
COMPAGNIE GENERALE MARITIME (New York) - Patrick M. Lebaillif was named owner's representative for t
Maritime
BRIEN NAMED PRESIDENT OF PACIFIC SHIP GROUP
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Leo R. Brien was named president of the Pacific Merchant Shipping Association. Mr. Brien, a
Maritime
COMPUTER SECURITY IS HARD TO TIGHTEN
(Ap) |
Last week's computer virus attack, the biggest ever, has caught the attention of leaders in business
EFFECTS OF THE VIRUS HARD TO SHRUG OFF
Christine Winter |
Computer users struggled to catch up with the flood of communications that had backed up during last
PORT COMMISSIONERS ASK ARONSON TO STOP REPRESENTING SEATTLE
John Davies |
A port commissioner facing allegations that he used his public office to solicit legal business from
Maritime
YARD OUTLOOK GROWS BRIGHTER
(Reuter) |
After more than a decade of painful decline, world shipbuilding may be set for a modest revival.
Maritime
DOCUMENT SAYS SHIP HAS DISPOSED OF ASH
(Ap) |
A ship that spent more than two years searching for a place to leave thousands of tons of city incin
Maritime
US-EUROPE OPERATION FOCUSES ON REEFERS
Craig Dunlap |
A new containership line plans to launch direct independent service Nov. 25 between Port Everglades,
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ADDSCO TO CLOSE ALA. SHIP REPAIR UNITMOBILE, Ala. - Addsco Industries Inc. said it has decid
Maritime
CMB SHAREHOLDERS TO VOTE ON SHARE ISSUE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Belgian transportation group, CMB SA, is hoping to raise new funds from shareholders. Th
Maritime
CANADIAN PACIFIC FORMS TANKER UNIT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Canadian Pacific Steamships Ltd. has set up a new tanker division as part of its strategy to develop
Maritime
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1415 (Nov. 8, 1988) Previous day - 1410 The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange in
Maritime
TRUCK MAKERS TOLD TO INCLUDE DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEMS
David Penticuff |
Five leaders in the U.S. trucking industry are pushing hard for standardization of electronic servi
Trucking News
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Nov. 8, 1988 Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange*PrevClose High Low Vo
Maritime
DUTCH TRUCKERS BATTLE GERMAN HIGHWAY TAX
Bruce Barnard |
The Dutch government has vowed to fight West Germany's plan to impose a tax on trucks traveling on i
Trucking News
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
HIGH COURT TO CONSIDER SHORT-LINE RAIL GROWTHThe Supreme Court is expected to consider wheth
Rail News
NEW COUNCIL AIDS INTERMODAL PROBLEM-SOLVING
Leo Abruzzese |
National safety and equipment problems have prompted regional truckers who work with ocean carriers
Trucking News
CANADIAN PACIFIC SUES ICC OVER TRACK TRANSFER HEARINGS
Howard S. Abramson |
Canadian Pacific Ltd. asked a U.S. court to set aside an Interstate CommerceCommission order
Rail News
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