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RIFT BETWEEN FRENCH RAIL, LABOR CONTINUES TO WIDEN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The chairman of the French state railways ruled out further negotiations on salaries and working con
HIGHWAY BILL IN THE SPOTLIGHT
DAVID M. CAWTHORNE |
Backers of multiyear highway funding legislation this week will launch their campaign for early acti
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Senn Trucking Planning<br><br> To Appeal ICC DecisionSenn Trucking probably will appeal an Interstat
TRUCK BROKERS DECLINE CALIF. OFFER
MAUREEN ROBB |
Surprisingly few firms have become truck brokers in California despite a new law encouraging broker
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Airbus A340 to Have<br><br> New Type EngineAirbus Industrie, the rapidly expanding European commerci
DROWSY AIRLINE PILOTS OFTEN SLEEP WHILE FLYING
(AP) |
Commercial airline pilots often fight intense drowsiness and sometimes even fall asleep while flying
HELICOPTER AMBULANCE SAFETY
(AP) |
When a helicopter ambulance plowed into an Oregon wheat field the same day one crashed in Tennessee,
SLIDING CARGO DOOR BLAMED IN '83 CRASH
(AP) |
The Icelandic coast guard is contending in federal lawsuits that a faulty cargo door in a Sikorsky h
INSIDE TALK ON TRANSPORTATION
Andrea Chancellor |
THE HEAT'S ON: Burlington Northern Railroad's fairly new Expediter short-haul intermodal service is
SECOND FOREIGN AIRLINE WILL BYPASS MIRABEL
LEO RYAN |
Canada's transportation authorities granted permission to a second foreign airline to land at Toront
ONEX SURPRISES ANALYSTS FIRM PAYS $170 MILLION FOR PUROLATOR DIVISION
LARRY STERNE |
The $170 million in cash Onex Capital Corp. of Toronto agreed to pay for Purolator Courier Corp.'s p
INCREASE SOUGHT FOR AIR BUDGET ADMINISTRATION TO ASK 20 PERCENT MORE FOR AVIATION
TIM NEALE |
The Reagan administration's budget for fiscal 1988 will call for a 20 percent increase in spending o
SHIPPING SLIDE HITS THE BARS
MARK MAGNIER |
Harry Kindya, head bartender at the Downtown Athletic Club, has a most unusual way of judging the he
BIG BANG DAMPENS DEALERS' HOLIDAY SPIRIT
SIMON CAMERON-MOORE |
Getting hold of a camel in London is a lot harder than it was 10 years ago.<br><br> Despite all the
NEW YEAR'S FORECAST: CRAB-WALKING RATES
RIPLEY WATSON Jr. |
The credit markets appear to be moving sideways during the holiday period, thereby explaining analys
WEEK AHEAD
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Iran-US Negotiations<br><br> THE HAGUE, Netherlands - U.S. and Iranian officials meet today to negot
MATSON TO GET AIRBORNE?
JOHN DAVIES |
A single maritime company with a handful of ships and barges is making nearly as much money as all o
SHIPPER QUERIES TIMING OF CONFERENCE RATE HIKES
GREGORY S. JOHNSON |
Shippers say they are not thrilled about a 10 percent rate increase proposed by two conferences in t
TRINIDAD BUSINESS BLOOMS
CANUTE JAMES |
Entrepreneurs in this English-speaking Caribbean republic are still rejoicing over the recent electi
Maritime
YUGOSLAVIA ADOPTS '87 ECONOMIC PLAN
(AP) |
Yugoslavia's Parliament adopted the 1987 economic plan that only expresses hopes for containing runa
Maritime
'HIDDEN ECONOMY' CITED IN BELGIUM
(AP) |
One out of four Belgian families relies on a second, unreported income to make ends meet, a newspap
Maritime
HONG KONG EXECUTIVES FORESEE BUSINESS RISKS
(AP) |
For rich executives and middle-class entrepreneurs in Hong Kong, there is too much risk in not makin
Maritime
INSIDE TALK FROM ASIA
WILLIAM ARMBRUSTER |
PROGRESS IN INDIA: A friend of mine from graduate school has found some big changes upon returning t
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Chinese Teen-agers Offer<br><br> Experiments for ShuttleThe Chinese Society of Aeronautics will manu
Maritime
JAPAN CUTS SPACE PROJECT SPENDING
(AP) |
Spending on Japan's program to send its first astronaut aboard a U.S. space shuttle will be cut in
Maritime
JAPANESE WORKAHOLICS OPPOSE WORKWEEK CUTS
(AP) |
Officials proposing to cut the work week from 48 to 40 hours say they expect to run into resistance
Maritime
SHANGHAI LOOKS UPWARD CHINESE METROPOLIS SEEKS TO REGAIN STATURE
(AP) |
Workmen have scrubbed the great granite buildings along Shanghai's famed waterfront Bund, and the ci
Maritime
S. KOREA TO LIMIT US TRADE SURPLUS
(AP) |
Wary of possible U.S. protectionist moves, South Korea plans to limit its trade surplus with the Uni
Maritime
DECISION ON FMC AUTOMATION WON'T COME UNTIL JANUARY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The effort to decide whether to automate the Federal Maritime Commission's overburdened paper tariff
Maritime
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Team |
GENERAL NEWS<br><br>Turbulence, the theme of the steel industry over the last decade, is still the w
Maritime
INSIDE TALK ON ASIA
WILLIAM ARMBRUSTER |
PROGRESS IN INDIA: A friend of mine from graduate school has found some big changes upon returning t
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ISS International Buys<br><br> Assets of Macke FirmISS International Service System Inc. said it con
Maritime
JAPANESE WORKAHOLICS OPPOSE WORKWEEK CUTS
(AP) |
Officials proposing to cut the workweek from 48 to 40 hours say they expect to run into resistance i
Maritime
CARGO SYSTEM SOUGHT N. CALIF. PORTS TO PAY FOR COMPUTER DESIGN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
An association of Northern California ports will pay $152,000 for a conceptual design for computers
Maritime
SHANGHAI TRIES TO REGAIN STATURE
(AP) |
Workmen have scrubbed the great granite buildings along Shanghai's famed waterfront Bund, and the ci
Maritime
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Alberta Expected to Sell<br><br> Three Grain TerminalsVANCOUVER, British Columbia - Three inland gra
Maritime
EXPERTS DISAGREE ON WAYS TO BOOST GRAIN EXPORTS
DIRCK STEIMEL |
If members of the grain marketing industry - including two separate branches of the federal governme
POOR WEATHER CONDITIONS HAMPER US COTTON HARVEST
(AP) |
The nation's cotton harvest continues to drag in some areas because of poor weather conditions, acco
ADMINISTRATION TO PROPOSE FARM PROGRAM CUTS FOR '88
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Reagan administration intends to propose ways to cut farm program costs in its fiscal 1988 budge
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Indonesia Sees Increase<br><br> In Fish Export EarningsJAKARTA, Indonesia - Indonesia earned $197.8
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