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RESEARCH PROGRAM ON HOLD IN EUROPE
(AP) |
European Community ministers in charge of research failed to agree on a future five-year common rese
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FOREIGN HEADLINES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Iran Arms Deal Hit<br><br> ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates - The United Arab Emirates denounced the
Maritime
WEST GERMAN TRADE WITH MIDEAST DROPS
JESS LUKOMSKI |
West Germany's trade with the Mideast fell sharply in the first three quarters of the year, and the
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GREECE UNVEILS TOUGH BUDGET FOR '87
VICTOR WALKER |
Greece's Socialist government has unveiled a tough 1987 budget that foresees increases in tax revenu
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IFC INVESTS IN HUNGARY BANK
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The World Bank's International Finance Corp. announced its first venture in Hungary - a $3 million e
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UK SET TO PLAY PEACEMAKER ROLE BRITAIN ANXIOUS TO AVERT TRADE WAR BETWEEN US, EC
JANET PORTER |
Britain is ready to adopt the role of peacemaker in an effort to head off the threatened farm trade
Maritime
FOREIGN VISITS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Mubarak in Paris<br><br> CAIRO, Egypt - President Hosni Mubarak left Wednesday for a four-day visit
Maritime
TRANSPORT CALENDAR
JOC Team |
Transportation Research Board Railroad Transportation Meeting, Jan. 12-15, Sheraton Washington Hotel
ICC CUTS CONTROLS ON FORWARDERS
DAVID M. CAWTHORNE |
The Interstate Commerce Commission has begun putting into effect the new law deregulating the nation
NAVISTAR PLANNING TO DIVERSIFY
ANDREA CHANCELLOR |
Navistar Interational Corp. told its shareholders a proposed holding company would retain its truck
PROCTER & GAMBLE CLEARS EDI HURDLE
KEVIN D. THOMPSON |
When Procter & Gamble Co. decided to get into the Electronic Data Interchange arena in 1981, it real
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Ordinary Income Drops<br><br> For Nation's RailroadsThe nation's railroads reported a 13.9 percent d
ATA ACTS TO BOOST SAFETY TRUCK GROUP URGES END TO INTRA-CITY EXEMPTION
LEO ABRUZZESE |
American Trucking Associations is urging the federal government to reverse a regulation that exempts
BETHLEHEM STEEL BIDS TO PURCHASE RAIL MILL
(AP) |
Bethlehem Steel Corp. Wednesday said it was negotiating to buy a modern, federally financed rail mil
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Pan Am, USAir Set<br><br> Marketing AgreementPan American World Airways, declaring Pittsburgh as the
AUSTRALIA IS OPTIMISTIC ON NEW US AIR PACT
VINCENT W. STOVE |
Despite protracted and at times heated negotiations, Australian aviation officials are confident tha
BIG LAYOFF NECESSARY AT CESSNA
NUNZIO LUPO |
Cessna Aircraft Co., trying desperately to shrink the size of its operations in the face of continue
MORE CORRIDORS HELD UNLIKELY TO CUT DELAYS
TOM McNIFF |
A spokesman for the Massachusetts Port Authority said travelers should not expect miracles from the
CP AIR IN SEARCH FOR NEW NAME
Journal of Commerce Special |
Understandably, Canadian Pacific Air Lines of Vancouver is having trouble coming up with a new name
PUROLATOR TO SELL AUTO FILTERS BUSINESS
LARRY STERNE |
Facet Enterprises Inc. agreed to buy Purolator Courier Corp.'s profitable auto filters business for
CANADA INDUSTRY RESHAPED PWA CUTS C$300 MILLION DEAL FOR CP AIR
Journal of Commerce Special |
Canada's top football fixture, the East-West contest for the Grey Cup, was a lackluster affair this
EUROPEAN AIRLINES SET DESIGN GOALS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The 21 members of the association of European Airlines have agreed on their requirements for the nex
TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Team |
FINANCIAL<br><br>Stocks rose sharply in moderate trading, with blue-chip issues leading the way. Pa
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INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Canada's Trade Surplus<br><br> With the US DeclinesCanada's merchandise trade surplus with the Unite
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WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Canadian Port Agency<br><br> Enters Energy BusinessVANCOUVER, British Columbia - A western Canadian
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FRENCH PORTS STUDY DRAWS CONTROVERSY
HOWARD SCHISSEL |
A special report on the problems facing French ports has become a hot potato for the government of P
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CHINA COULD LEAN ON MORE LOANS GREATER RELIANCE ON LENDING SEEN NEEDED FOR MODERNIZATION
ALAIN DELWARTE |
China will rely more heavily on commercial loans in the five years through 1990, bankers say, estima
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RI REFUSES MARAD BID TO MOVE GAS CARRIERS
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
The U.S. Maritime Administration is studying a decision by Rhode Island environmental officials not
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MARINE CASUALTIES
JOC Team |
The 88,557-deadweight-ton Liberian tanker World Kinship resumed its voyage northbound through the Su
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MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Mitsubishi May Close<br><br> 2 Yards, Cut 3,100 JobsMitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. told its trade
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BAR PILOTS CONTEMPLATE MOVE
MAUREEN ROBB |
The San Francisco Bar Pilots Association may break a 151-year tie with San Francisco by moving the a
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INDONESIA SEEKS LOANS TO SAVE VITAL PROJECTS
P.T. BANGSBERG |
The government of Indonesia is seeking foreign loans in hopes of preserving what it calls vital deve
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PLANNED TARIFFS HIKE SPARKS ROW IN PIRAEUS
VICTOR WALKER |
Bowing to protests from commercial associations, the Port of Piraeus Authority (OLP) has put off unt
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UK WEIGHING SUBSIDIZED CREW COSTS
EDWIN UNSWORTH |
The British government is considering subsidizing the costs of employing U.K. crews on British deep-
Maritime
DOING THE SEA-TAC SHUFFLE
Journal of Commerce Special |
Airlines engaged in service expansions and acquisitions of other carriers are starting to undertake
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REPORT EXAMINES SELENIUM SOURCE
(AP) |
Selenium in Suisun Marsh may be coming from industry in Contra Costa County as well as from San Joaq
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USL AUTHORIZED TO PAY WORKERS AMOUNTS NOT TO INCLUDE COLLATERAL SUBJECT TO LIENS
MARK MAGNIER |
A U.S. bankruptcy court has authorized financially troubled United States Lines to pay off its first
Maritime
MISSING: 1 LARGE BOW FROM FERRY
Journal of Commerce Special |
It happens to everyone: You put some papers or equipment down somewhere, and when you resume work on
Maritime
HOUSTON PORT'S BOOKS UNDER AUDITOR'S SCRUTINY
GARY TAYLOR |
Local news accounts have prompted the Harris County auditor to take a closer look at promotion and t
Maritime
INDIAN OWNERS AMENABLE TO PLAN SHIPPERS HOPEFUL OF ROUTING MORE CARGO TO DOMESTIC LINES
NEEL PATRI |
Shipowners in India have agreed to give a fair trial" to a plan by shippers for voluntary efforts t
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