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FISHERMEN OPT TO SELF-INSURE
JAMES NOLAN |
Commercial fishermen seldom agree on anything. They say theirs is a cut- throat industry.<br><br> Bu
ASBESTOS NEW WRINKLE IN FISHING COVERAGE?
LEAH R. YOUNG |
There could be a new wrinkle in the crisis surrounding the inability of commercial fishing vessels t
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Science Adviser Seeks<br><br> Japan's Aid on ProjectDr. William R. Graham, the U.S. presidential sci
Maritime
INSIDE TALK ON INSURANCE
C.A.Carpenter |
A DIET POOL is the answer Re Capital Corp. has for fatties who need an incentive to lose weight. The
LLOYD'S TAKES STEPS URGED BY REPORT
EDWIN UNSWORTH |
Lloyd's of London has taken steps to implement the most important recommendation of a report into th
REINSURERS GET NOD TO SUE 75 COMPANIES WIN RIGHT TO GET OUT OF MISSION POOL
C.A. CARPENTER |
A New York federal court granted class-action status for at least 75 reinsurance companies to join i
PA. SENATE PANEL OKS MARKET ASSISTANCE PLAN
Journal of Commerce Special |
The Pennsylvania Senate Banking and Insurance Committee has unanimously approved and sent to the flo
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Team |
GENERAL NEWS<br><br> What's good for General Motors is good for the country. Page 2AGeneral Motors
Maritime
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Sale of A.H Robins<br><br> A Solution, Lawyers SayRICHMOND, Va. - Lawyers for women who have sued A.
CMA WANTS MORE TIME ON SERVICE PACT ISSUE
ROBERT F. MORISON |
The Chemical Manufacturers' Association asked the Federal Maritime Commission for more time to prepa
Maritime
MARINE CASUALTIES
JOC Team |
The tug Anglian Lady has fitted a tow line to the Philippine freighter General Jacinto and is towing
Maritime
CARRIERS, MM&P IN ACCORD
CHRIS DUPIN |
Four shipping lines and the International Organization of Masters, Mates and Pilots have tentatively
Maritime
LAY BERTH FACILITY GETS ORANGE THROUGH OIL SLUMP
MARIE PRAT |
The gloomy economic cloud spawned by the decline in the oil industry has had a silver lining for the
Maritime
NEW ORLEANS STEEL LOADING UNDER WAY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The port of New Orleans this week tackled its largest-ever direct steel- loading operation from a sh
Maritime
USL BEHEMOTHS JAM NY ROADS
MARK MAGNIER |
COMMUTER MEETS CONTAINER: One of the first moves after United States Lines Inc. filed for protection
Maritime
FMC LISTS AGENDA FOR NEXT MEETING
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Federal Maritime Commission at its next scheduled meeting Wednesday, Feb. 11, will consider the
Maritime
MARITIME CALENDAR
JOC Team |
American Association of Port Authorities. Seminar on container terminal design standards. Feb. 9-11
Maritime
FLA. PORTS NOT FAZED BY CHANGES LOSERS, WINNERS REMAIN OPTIMISTIC FOR THE FUTURE
CRAIG DUNLAP |
The serious game of seaport musical chairs in southeastern Florida has left the early loser a big w
Maritime
ASIAN SHIPPERS PLAN ASSAULT ON US OWNERS
NEEL PATRI |
Shippers in Asia are marshaling their forces to fight what they call unilateral hikes in freight rat
Maritime
GENOA'S CLIENTS THREATEN BOYCOTT
THOMAS TAYLOR |
Shipowners, forwarding and maritime agents, trucking companies and other entrepreneurs using the por
Maritime
CCT REJECTED IN BID TO BAR LYKES ROUTE
ROBERT F. MORISON |
The Maritime Administration's Maritime Subsidy Board rejected a complaint against its decision to al
Maritime
ILA'S GRIP ON MIAMI EASES
CRAIG DUNLAP |
A non-union operator is working peacefully and smoothly in the port of Miami.<br><br> Until recently
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Wheat Terminal Strikes<br><br> Continue in AustraliaSYDNEY, Australia - Strikes continued at Austral
Maritime
WASHINGTON WINS MONTH TO ASSESS NAVY DREDGING
GLORIA JOSEPH |
The Army Corps of Engineers has given a state agency another month to see if Navy dredging technolog
Maritime
OAKLAND REJECTS LOW BID
MAUREEN ROBB |
In an unusual step, the port of Oakland rejected the lowest bid on a construction project because a
Maritime
ROTTERDAM DOCK TALKS TO CONTINUE TUESDAY
SIMON CAMERON MOORE |
Negotiations to end the longshoremen's strikes in the port of Rotterdam's conventional cargo sector
Maritime
LYKES GETS NOD
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Lykes Bros. Steamship Co. won permission from the government to make calls at its option at ports on
Maritime
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Team |
February 5, 1987<br><br> U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallo
AUSTRALIAN PRODUCERS TAKE PRICE BEATING
VINCENT W. STOVE |
The new contracts that Australian coking coal producers just negotiated with Japanese steel mills wi
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Tennessee Valley<br><br> Awards 11 ContractsTennessee Valley Authority awarded 11 spot coal contract
BRAZILIAN PACTS SIGNED
TIM SANSBURY |
A.T. Massey Coal Co. and Island Creek Corp. became the latest two U.S. companies to strike new cokin
HIGH WATER PROMPTS SUIT AGAINST NYPA
(AP) |
Two New York property owners along Lake Ontario filed a lawsuit in federal court accusing the New Yo
COALITION FIGHTS LILCO RATE HIKE
(AP) |
A Long Island Lighting Co. request for a 6 percent rate increase will be challenged by a coalition
5 AFRICAN NATIONS NEED FOOD AID
(AP) |
Africa reaped a record grain harvest in 1986, but five countries still need emergency food aid and l
CATTLE FUTURES CHANGES LOOM
BOB BURGDORFER |
It was evident at the National Cattlemen's Association Convention last week in Reno, Nev., that Chic
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Argentine Corn Output<br><br> Predicted to DecreaseExportable supplies of Argentine corn could fall
WHERE'S THE BEEF? NOT HERE, STUDY SAYS
JOC Team |
A marketing expert says the average American is eating 26 percent less fat each day from retail cuts
GLOBAL SUGAR PRICE HIKE SEEN LIKELY
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Sugar prices are expected to rise today here and elsewhere, following news representatives of major
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
List of Problem Banks<br><br> Has Stopped GrowingThe number of U.S. banks on the Federal Deposit Ins
TOKYO REVEALS PLAN TO COOL NTT FEVER
A.E. CULLISON |
The Tokyo Stock Exchange moved to head off anticipated heavy speculation in shares of Nippon Telegra
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