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UNION DE TRANSPORT AERIENS STARTS CARGO SERVICE TO US
JOC Staff |
Privately owned French airline Union de Transports Aeriens will launch a new weekly direct cargo fli
Air Cargo
COURIER GROUP EXPANDS POLICY ON MEMBERSHIP
Phillip Hastings |
The International Express Carriers Conference, the U.S.-based body that represents the world's major
Air Cargo
FUNGUS COULD BECOME FASHION AS BRITAIN ADVANCES TEXTILES
Edwin Unsworth |
Fungus: Some we shun, some we eat, but some, we may soon wear. Research on microfungal texti
ELECTRICAL JOLT MAY PROVE AID TO GENETIC ENGINEERING
Journal of Commerce Staff (AP) |
Zapping pollen with electricity, a new technique being developed by two U.S. Department of Agricultu
HOUSTON LIGHTING'S SALES INCREASE
John Maggs |
Houston's petrochemical industry is thriving on low oil prices, and the city's commercial real estat
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
JAPAN MAY LEVY TAX ON FUTURES TRADESTOKYO - Japan's Finance Ministry is considering levying
WORLD TODAY
Wire and Staff Reports |
SHIPPING GETS ITS WAY IN BILL OF LADING FIGHTAfter months of disagreement, the U.S. Customs
BATUS INC'S HEARINGS UNDER WAY IN ILLINOIS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Marshall Field's, Chicago's retailing landmark for over 130 years, was in trouble in 1982 when corpo
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
PEOPLE - FINANCIAL
Wire and Staff Reports |
DREXEL BURNHAM LAMBERT (New York) - Chad E. Brown was named a corporate vice president, covering the
CANADIAN BONDS OUTPERFORM MAJOR WORLD BOND MARKETS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Canadian government bond market was the only one of the nine major government bond markets to po
EDI BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
MAXTOR UNDERGOES STAFF REORGANIZATIONSAN JOSE, Calif. - After nearly a year at the helm of M
DEAR SHIPMATES . . . LYKES PROGRAM AFFORDS STUDENTS A WORLDLY EDUCATION
James Nolan |
The Tower of Pisa in Italy was built straight up, but the ground was soft there and the tower leaned
Maritime
VOLVO GM BACKS OFF ON BID FOR NO. 3 SPOT
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Officials of Volvo GM Heavy Truck Corp. are finding it's safer not to imitate Babe Ruth. Ove
Trucking News
SHIP SYMPOSIUM GETS MIXED REVIEWS
Erich E. Toll |
If the International Liner Symposium IV was a ship, it would be a breakbulk vessel chugging along at
Maritime
WORLD TRADE CENTER NETWORK - TRADE LEADS
World Trade Center NETWORK |
HOW TO USE: These trade leads are supplied through the World Trade Center NETWORK, a service
Maritime
PANEL LIKELY TO BACK KAREN PHILLIPS FOR ICC
Howard S. Abramson |
Karen B. Phillips, alternately sprinkled with praise and peppered with criticism by a divided Senate
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* JofC's Industrial Price Index Tops 100 4A * French Export Credit Agency Runs Short 5A* Jos
CHEMICAL MARKETS GLYCERINE OUTPUT DECLINED IN APRIL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Production of crude glycerine and synthetic glycerine for April totaled 26.5 million pounds, down 1.
COAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Miners Protest Plans To Change Safety RulesUnion coal miners in Kentucky did not report Tues
HEALTH BENEFITS ACT OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE TO WORKING WOMEN
Chicago Tribune |
The proposed federal Minimum Health Benefits for All Workers Act, which would require U.S. Employers
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
AUSTRALIA EXPECTS DIP IN BEEF EXPORTS TO USSYDNEY, Australia - Australian beef exports to th
Maritime
CONN. TO END DECADES OF TOLLS ON PARKWAYS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Truckers will find the going a bit easier along Interstate 95 in the Nutmeg State. That's be
Trucking News
LABOR WOES CAUSE DELAYS AT ITALY PORTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Labor problems are disrupting service at Italian ports. Knight-Ridder Financial reported fro
Maritime
PREGNANT WOMEN MAY FACE RISKS IN VDT USE
Boston Globe |
Women who worked at video display terminals for more than 20 hours a week experienced almost twice a
BUSINESS SCHOOLS NEED CORPORATE TIES, STUDY SAYS
(Ap) |
Business schools and the corporate world need stronger ties and a progressive attitude if U.S. busin
DUTCH FIRM TO BRING FRIGATE BACK TO US
(Ap) |
The U.S. Navy has awarded a contract to a Dutch firm to transport the damaged frigate USS Samuel B.
Maritime
STRIKE WON'T SPLINTER PACIFIC LUMBER SALES
John Davies |
A strike at 20 sawmills in Washington and Oregon won't hurt lumber exports for the moment because of
INVESTCORP BUYS HALF OF GUCCI
(Ap) |
Morgan Stanley International confirmed Tuesday that Bahrain-based Investcorp has bought a near-50 pe
AUTO INSURERS RANKED BASED ON COMPLAINTS
(Ap) |
A Texas-based auto insurer had the best record for consumer complaints of 34 insurance companies ser
ARABS, TEXANS GATHER TO TALK TRADE, NOT OIL
Gary Taylor |
Some 500 Texans and Arabs are gathered here to talk business, but don't count on hearing much conver
Maritime
WATER LEVELS IN GREAT LAKES DOWN SHARPLY
Marcia Myers |
Two years of low rainfall and mild winters have resulted in a sharp drop in Great Lakes water levels
Maritime
HEALTH CARE SUPPLY FIRM GIVES EDI GUARDED NOD
David Seto |
Becton, Dickinson & Co.'s relationship with electronic communications systems has been short on thri
MAINE CENTRAL LOSES IN QUEST FOR APPEAL
Howard S. Abramson |
The Supreme Court refused without comment to hear a challenge to Congress' imposed settlement of the
Rail News
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
June 7, 1988 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f
ALASKA GAS LINE SPONSORS LOWER ESTIMATE OF COST
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The sponsors of the proposed Alaska Natural Gas Transportation System, which is to bring North Slope
EASTERN ACTS TO CUT BACK ON SOME OF ITS OPERATIONS
Fort Lauderdale News & Sun-Sentinel |
Eastern Airlines is facing a dilemma as it tries to shrink its operations further to make up for a p
Air Cargo
PA. STEVEDORE MERGER PROGRESSES
Gloria Joseph |
ITO Corp. and Delaware Operating Co., two of Philadelphia's major marine terminal/stevedoring compan
Maritime
WOMEN'S GROUP ASKS COURT TO HOLD LYNG IN CONTEMPT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
A farm women's group is asking a federal court here to hold Agriculture Secretary Richard Lyng in co
THE ECONOMY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CONSUMER CONFIDENCE ROSE SHARPLY IN MAYConsumers' confidence, buoyed by fatter paychecks, ro
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