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MANY OF THOSE INVOLVED STILL FEELING EFFECTS OF FERRY DISASTER
(Ap) |
For Evelyn Pinnells, it has been a year of depression, sleeping pills and anger. Anger that
Maritime
MARAD SELLS NINE VESSELS FOR SCRAPPING
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Maritime Administration sold off nine obsolete vessels from the reserve fleet for scrapping and
Maritime
PUBLISHER'S NOTEBOOK
Don C. Becker |
A few months ago, Ted Ruhly, plain-talking president of Maersk Line, expressed optimism that U.S. ex
IS MEXICO CITY NEARING LIMITS TO GROWTH?
(Ap) |
With the population of the metropolitan area past 18 million, government and academic experts are de
OLYMPICS ARE SUCCESS FOR INSURERS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
From an insurance viewpoint, the XV Winter Olympic Games can be labeled a success. The organ
JURGENSEN A NEWCOMER TO SHIPPING'S LINER SIDE
William Armbruster |
Birger Jurgensen, the man chosen by Maersk Line to head its new European service, has spent most of
INTERNATIONAL STUDY FINDS US STUDENTS LAG IN SCIENCE
(Ap) |
Students in most other countries are far better educated in science than are U.S. students, accordin
INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Lloyd's Syndicate Faces Pollution ClaimsA Lloyd's of London syndicate has asked for 4 milli
MALPRACTICE CRISIS SPURS DECLINE IN OBSTETRICIANS
Leah R. Young |
At an earlier age than ever before, obstetricians are giving up the business of delivering babies, a
LIABILITY COVERAGE RISING FOR ENGINEERING COMPANIES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Liability coverage is costing consulting engineering firms an average 23 percent more than last year
NY REGULATOR SAYS FLEX-RATING SYSTEM NEEDS EXPANSION
Laura Raley Borda |
The New York insurance superintendent said Tuesday that the current system of regulating insurance p
AUTOMATION CALLED A BOON FOR INSURERS, BUST FOR AGENTS
Paula L. Green |
Automation could actually be hurting insurance agents. That's the word from the president-el
LAWYERS' SUIT ON NO-FAULT GETS BLASTED
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The leaders of a no-fault ballot initiative aimed at curbing spiraling auto insurance rates Monday
DOLLAR DRIFTS LOWER ON TECHNICAL FACTORS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar declined in quiet trading Tuesday, largely on technical factors. There was a
TRADE MERCHANT BANK FORMED IN DALLAS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Four Dallas businessmen Tuesday announced the formation of a trade merchant bank, Bristol Internatio
TREASURY CHIEF OPPOSES FURTHER DOLLAR FALL
Leo Abruzzese |
Treasury Secretary James A. Baker III said any further decline in the value of the dollar relative t
ADMINISTRATION HOLDS OFF ON PANAMANIAN SANCTIONS
Richard Lawrence |
The Reagan administration decided it won't levy new economic sanctions, at least for now, against Pa
AUTO, ENERGY INDUSTRIES SPLIT ON CANADA PACT
Keith M. Rockwell |
Representatives of the automotive and energy industries presented conflicting views Tuesday on the b
AIRBUS GROUP REJECTS US PLANS TO SETTLE DISPUTE
Barbara Cassasus |
Ministers of the four countries backing the Airbus Industrie aircraft manufacturing consortium have
TUG OWNERS WILL ASK JUDGE TO CITE UNION
James Nolan |
Tugboat owners said they will ask a federal judge to cite Local 333, the tug crew unit of the Intern
MAERSK LINE SAYS IT WON'T CUT RATES ON NORTH ATLANTIC
William Armbruster |
Maersk Line will not cut shipping rates on imports from Europe to the United States when it begins i
CHEAP OIL WOULD HELP JAPAN MORE THAN US
John Maggs |
High oil prices were the key to the economic slowdown in the United States and Japan during the 1980
STAKES MOUNT FOR CNW AS IT WAITS FOR RULING
Howard S. Abramson |
The stakes continue to mount for the railroad industry in its latest court showdown with its unions,
CHINA TAPS US SAVVY IN FIBER EXPANSION
P.T. Bangsberg |
U.S. companies will fuel an ambitious program in China to boost output ofacrylic fibers five
BRAZIL PRESSES REFORM OF SOFTWARE, DRUG LAWS
James Bruce |
Now that it has seen threatened U.S. trade sanctions temporarily shelved, Brazil intends to keep soo
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
US Department of Commerce |
HOW TO USE: Trade leads on this page are listed according to industry. Codes preceding each
Maritime
UNION CAMP TO UPGRADE GA. PAPER MILL
Arnaldo Arroyo |
Union Camp Corp. has invested $375 million for the restructuring of its Savannah pulp and paper manu
ECOVA CORP. ACQUIRES LICENSE FOR INCINERATION TECHNOLOGY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Ecova Corp. has acquired a license for Shirco Infrared Systems Inc.'s mobile incineration technology
CHEMICAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
BASF, Indian Company Plan Caprolactam PlantFRANKFURT, West Germany - The Gujarat State Ferti
CHEMICAL MARKETS HERCULES PRICE UP ON NITROCELLULOSE
Journal of Commerce Special |
Hercules Inc. will increase the market prices of its full line of nitrocellulose products, effective
CHEMICAL MARKETS OBSERVERS QUESTION TIMING OF ALBERTA GAS' PLANT RESTART
Journal of Commerce Special |
Declining spot prices for methanol in the U.S. market have led some market watchers to question the
US SHIPBUILDING WOES TIED TO LIBERTY SHIPS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The decline of the U.S. shipbuilding industry, ironically, is due in part to our enormously successf
Maritime
CANADIAN YARD WINS TACOMA CRANE PACT
Journal of Commerce Special |
Western Canada's largest shipyard has won a contract to build container cranes for the port of Tacom
Maritime
LAKES HOPES SINK WITH SHIP
Andrea Chancellor |
Renewed hopes for a regular container service on the Great Lakes were dashed when a vessel sank in t
Maritime
1 NIMO PLANT TO USE GAS SO ANOTHER CAN BURN OIL
John Maggs |
Niagara Mohawk Power Corp., Syracuse N.Y., plans to burn natural gas at one of its power plants so
SOUTHERN CO. SEEKS LONG-TERM COAL PACT FOR MISS. POWER PLANT
Tim Sansbury |
Southern Co. Services Inc. said it is in the market to secure a long-term coal supply contract for M
WASH. NUCLEAR CLEANUP COULD GENERATE JOBS
John Davies |
A $16 billion cleanup of the federal government's nuclear reservation in Eastern Washington appears
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Union Approves Pact With Niagara MohawkSYRACUSE, N.Y. - Union workers at Niagara Mohawk Powe
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
Mar. 1, 1988 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f
COAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Court OKs Kaiser Sale Of NM Coal PropertiesFONTANA, Calif. - Kaiser Steel Corp. said that th
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