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NJ DRUNK DRIVING LAW INVALID, SUIT CLAIMS
JOC Team |
Six New Jersey residents facing charges of driving while intoxicated have filed suit claiming the st
INSURANCE EARNINGS
JOC Team |
Operating Profit<br><br> Of Travelers SoarsHARTFORD, Conn. - Travelers Corp. reported fourth quarter
INSURERS LAUNCH AD BLITZ IMAGE-BOOSTING CAMPAIGN COSTS $7 MILLION
ALAN HERBERT |
Who's been one of the principal forces behind efforts to improve auto, work place and product safety
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Champion Loses Fight<br><br> Over Brand Name UseA high court judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought b
Maritime
INSURANCE SYSTEM TARGETED IN MASS.
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
An unusual alliance of consumer and industrial interests is proposing major powers for Massachusetts
INSURANCE SYSTEM TARGETED IN MASS.
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
An unusual alliance of consumer and industrial interests is proposing major powers for Massachusetts
GOOD NEWS, BAD NEWS FOR EC-JAPAN TRADE
(AP) |
The European Community said its trade with Japan is up, but so is its trade deficit.<br><br> The tra
Maritime
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Mission Agrees to File<br><br> Under Chapter 11Mission Insurance Group Inc. said it will agree to a
W. GERMANS TO DESTROY WHEY POWDER
(AP) |
Some 3,000 tons of radioactive whey powder originally slated for export to Egypt will be destroyed,
Maritime
NTT DEVELOPS SUPER CHIP
(AP) |
Hammering home the emerging Japanese superiority in semiconductors, a Japanese company plans to anno
Maritime
SIEMENS EYES RISING SALES DURING 1987
JOC Team |
Siemens AG, West Germany's largest electronic group, said itexpects rising sales this year but warne
Maritime
USSR GRANTS LICENSES TO WESTERN CONCERNS
FELIX DEARDEN |
The Soviet Union has granted joint venture licenses to three West European companies since new trade
Maritime
JAPANESE BATTLE RATE INCREASES
A.E. CULLISON |
The Japan Shippers Council will keep pressing two eastbound steamship freight rate conferences to po
Maritime
EVERGREEN SIGNS LEASE WITH MPA
Journal of Commerce Special |
Evergreen Marine Corp., the largest container line serving the port of Baltimore, signed a long-term
Maritime
MARAD SOLICITS COMMENTS ON MOOREMACK SPINOFF
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Interested parties have until Feb. 10 to give the Maritime Administration their views on the planned
Maritime
TRADE FAIRS
JOC Team |
Indian Seafood Fair<br><br> Slated for MadrasMADRAS, India - The Indian Seafood Trade Fair will be h
Maritime
REGENCY TO LINK CHARLESTON, BREMERHAVEN
CRAIG DUNLAP |
Regency Navigation Co., a new steamship line, will initiate regular monthly container service in mid
Maritime
CUTS URGED FOR DUTCH DREDGE FIRMS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Dutch dredging companies may be technically superior to their international competitors, but mountin
Maritime
ELIZABETH-NY FERRY TO SAIL IN SPRING
(AP) |
A Totowa ferry company that offered to pay the city $2 a trip per person will begin operating a comm
Maritime
THYSSEN GROUP AFFECTED BY DECLINE OF THE DOLLAR
JESS LUKOMSKI |
The decline in the value of the U.S. dollar is becoming "an increasingly disruptive factor in many
Maritime
PORT ARTHUR SEEKS WAYS TO USE NEW PROPERTY
MARIE PRAT |
The port of Port Arthur has purchased 31.5 acres of prime waterfront property. Now officials are try
Maritime
FAA PROBES CLOSE ENCOUNTERS
(AP) |
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating two reports of encounters between jets and smal
Maritime
GE BRAZIL UNIT PLANS 25 PERCENT HIKE IN INVESTMENT
JAMES BRUCE |
General Electric do Brasil announced plans to increase its investments this year by 25 percent over
Maritime
NTT TO UNVEIL EARLY PROTOTYPE OF MEMORY CHIP
(AP) |
Hammering home the emerging Japanese superiority in semiconductors, a Japanese company plans to anno
Maritime
SIEMENS EYES SALES RISE THIS YEAR
(AP) |
Siemens AG, West Germany's largest electronic group, said it expects rising sales this year but warn
Maritime
USSR GRANTS LICENSES TO WESTERN CONCERNS
FELIX DEARDEN |
The Soviet Union has granted joint venture licenses to three West European companies since new trade
Maritime
TANDON CHIEF BANKS ON PCS TO AID TURNAROUND
JEFF HERSHBERGER |
When Dan Wilkie became president and chief operating officer of Chatsworth, Calif.-based Tandon Corp
Maritime
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Plan to Kill Cal-OSHA<br><br> Criticized by GroupsLabor, medical and business groups say Gov. George
Maritime
SHIPPERS ASSOCIATIONS GIVE CLOUT TO SMALL COMPANIES, JALKIO SAYS
ROBERT SELWITZ |
In the shipping industry, as in the rest of the business world, bigness creates prerequisites that s
Maritime
MARAD ASKED TO OK SALE OF FOUR SHIPS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Owners of four U.S.-registered vessels asked the Maritime Administration for permission to sell them
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Champion Loses Fight<br><br> Over Brand Name UseA high court judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought b
Maritime
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Team |
GENERAL NEWS<br><br>The Congressional Budget Office gave Congress its annual options list for spendi
Maritime
USE INSIDE TALK FROM THE PORT OF BOSTON BY MICHAEL S. LELYVELD LOGO
Michael Lelyveld |
WHAT DID THEY DO TO KEN? Two consuls general aired their trade views at the second annual port of Bo
Maritime
PHILLIPS, CONOCO TO DEVELOP FIELD
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Phillips Petroleum Co. and Conoco Inc. said the U.K. Department of Energy gave consent to their Brit
UK CARMAKERS TARGET US MARKET
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Two more British automakers will be exporting luxury cars to the United States in 1987, industry exe
Maritime
US HEALTH CRAZE BOOSTS CANADA FISH INDUSTRY
GORDON McKIBBEN |
Americans are eating a lot more fish these days and Canadians, the world's leading exporters of fish
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Commerce Sets Limits<br><br> On Sri Lankan KnitwearThe Commerce Department has set import limits on
Maritime
IMPORT FAIRS NEW YORK TO HOST INTERNATIONAL TOY FAIR
Wire and Staff Reports |
The American International Toy Fair will be held in New York at the Toy Center, 200 Fifth Ave., from
Maritime
SPECIAL BOX KEEPS SALMON SWIMMING
Journal of Commerce Staff |
U.S. consumers may soon be able to buy live Norwegian farm salmon transported across the Atlantic Oc
Maritime
STAINLESS SHEET, STRIP SET IMPORT RECORD
(AP) |
Specialty steel imports declined 4.6 percent in 1986 due to trade agreements on two products categor
Maritime
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