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POSTAGE HIKE DELAYED UNTIL APRIL
(Ap) |
Higher stamp prices won't take effect until next month, postal officials said Tuesday after postponi
FORD MOTOR EMPLOYEES SHARE PROFITS
(Ap) |
Ford Motor Co. Vice Chairman Harold Poling on Tuesday handed out about 20 of the thousands of profit
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
A story about the cooperation between the International Longshoremen's Association and Crowley Marit
DUTCH, CHINESE FORM VENTURE
Journal of Commerce Special |
NV Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken signed a joint venture agreement with two Chinese companies to manu
US RECONSIDERS LIFTING CURBS ON HIGH-TECH EXPORTS TO CHINA
Richard Lawrence |
The Reagan administration appears poised to resume relaxing its controls on high-tech exports to Chi
CARIBBEAN NEARS FREE TRADE PACT
Canute James |
The Caribbean Economic Community will meet its October target for dismantling all barriers to the $4
SALES FLOW, REVENUE EBB INDICATIVE OF COMPETITION
Sam Glasser |
The competition for the industrial electricity consumers' dollar is keen in the Far West, as illustr
PEOPLE - UTILITIES PAQUETTE TO REPLACE EVERETT AT PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Philadelphia Electric Co. Chairman James L. Everett III is retiring and will be replaced by Joseph F
TUCSON ELECTRIC TO PAY FINE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced an agreement with the Tucson Electric Power Co.,
FARRELL OPPOSES ECONSHIP AGREEMENT
Robert F. Morison |
The space chartering plan developed by Sea-Land Service Inc., Trans Freight Lines and Nedlloyd Lines
Maritime
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
Mar. 8, 1988 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f
NORWEGIAN AGENCY OPPOSES DEVELOPMENT OF SNORRE FIELD
Journal of Commerce Special |
The Norwegian Petroleum Directorate is strongly opposed to development of the Snorre offshore oil fi
IRAQ DEVELOPS NEW FIELDS TO PUMP UP PRODUCTION
(Ap) |
Iraq is developing new oil fields that will boost its production by 600,000 barrels a day within the
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Non-OPEC Nations To Discuss PricesCAIRO, Egypt - Nine oil-producing nations who are not memb
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Sceptre to Explore For Oil in PakistanCALGARY, Alberta - Sceptre Resources Ltd. said it was
GAS PRICES EXPECTED TO REACH SEASONAL NORMS
Josh Goldstein |
The chief of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission predicted that natural gas prices will reach t
BILL UNVEILED TO DELAY MASSPORT FEE CHANGES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Legislation has been introduced in Congress to delay implementing the Massachusetts Port Authority's
Air Cargo
EPA CHIEF SEES AUTO USE CURBS
(Ap) |
The head of the Environmental Protection Agency says restrictions on driving may be necessary to mee
AIRLINES CHALLENGE FAA PREDICTIONS OF 1988 ACTIVITY
Dave Higdon |
For the first time ever, the Federal Aviation Administration's annual industry forecast received a f
Air Cargo
FORWARDERS' DECLINE CHALLENGED
Richard Malkin |
The air freight industry has an insatiable taste for guessing games. One of its current diversions i
Air Cargo
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
Arthur C. Bass is a former president of Federal Express Corp. He was incorrectly identified in Tuesd
Air Cargo
BURLINGTON AIR EXPRESS TO EXPAND OPERATIONS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Burlington Air Express is undertaking a new strategy that stresses international operations.
Air Cargo
FAA STARTS SAFETY AUDIT OF COMMUTER AIRLINES
Dave Higdon |
Citing the strains of explosive growth, the Federal Aviation Administration Tuesday launched a year-
Air Cargo
FLA.'S BEACH-BUILDING IDEA MAY BACKFIRE
Craig Dunlap |
The state of Florida has thrown a monkey wrench into the permitting process for commercial navigatio
Maritime
YOST CLAIMS CUTBACKS BRUISE GUARD'S MORALE
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
Budget cutbacks are hurting Coast Guard morale, its commandant said. Adm. Paul A. Yost Jr. t
Maritime
EC PRODUCT DIRECTIVE SEEN DRIVING UP COSTS
Laura Raley Borda |
The European Community's stricter product liability reforms will drive up the cost of liability cove
PUBLISHER'S NOTEBOOK
Don C. Becker |
Here's a question for maritime history buffs: Name a company with $1 billion in annual reven
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Higher Award Sought In Amoco Spill CaseLawyers for French plaintiffs in the Amoco Cadiz oil
PEOPLE - INSURANCE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
AETNA LIFE & CASUALTY (Hartford, Conn.) - Donald G. Conrad, executive vice president, director and c
MASS. AUTO REFORMS, MAINE WORKERS COMP DOMINATE CONFERENCE
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
Massachusetts Insurance Commissioner Roger M. Singer criticized insurance companies that use adverti
MORE PRO ATHLETES SEEKING WORKERS COMP FOR INJURIES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Professional sports provide grown-ups the chance to engage in some of theroughest, highest-p
BLUES OFFER LONG-TERM CARE PLANS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Eleven Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans are marketing long-term care insurance policies. The
TESTING MARKET SEEN EXCEEDING $200 MILLION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
International Clinical Laboratories Inc. has opened a new division in Nashville responsible for mark
CONTINENTAL TO SELL STAKE IN LOMBARD
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Continental Corp. has taken another step out of the life insurance business with its decision to
SURVEY INDICATES SUPPORT FOR NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE
(Ap) |
Two out of three Americans say they would favor national health insurance, but most aren't willing t
DOLLAR SLIDES FURTHER AS STERLING SURGES
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar fell to a seven-week low against the deutsche mark Tuesday while sterling soared on
HONG KONG STRUGGLES TO REJUVENATE FUTURES
Steve Glain |
The introduction of a Hong Kong dollar interest rate futures contract later this year may not be eno
AUSTRALIAN, CANADIAN BONDS RETURNED MOST IN FEBRUARY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Australian and Canadian government bond markets registered the highest total returns in U.S. dol
PONCE LAUNCHES PORT SALES CAMPAIGN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Ponce, the second-largest city in Puerto Rico, is launching an aggressive marketing program to sell
Maritime
MOST MID-SIZE RAILROADS PLAN TO HOLD SPENDING LEVEL IN '88
Gregory S. Johnson |
While their larger counterparts are upping capital spending this year, only two medium-sized railroa
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