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ON THE MOVE
Staff Report |
INSURANCE<br><br> BLUE CROSS OF GREATER PHILADELPHIA (Philadelphia) - Paula H.J. Cholmondeley was hi
SEARS TRADE UNIT POOR MODEL
ROSE HOROWITZ |
The demise of the world trade unit of Chicago-based Sears, Roebuck & Co. is no cause for embarrassme
FOREIGN VISITS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Plans to Visit Mexico<br><br> WASHINGTON - Mikhail Gorbachev plans to visit Mexico and several other
A MODERN INDIA EMERGES ALONGSIDE THE OLD
From Wire Reports |
In the 1960s, this and other Indian ports were jammed with grain ships unloading emergency food sent
Maritime
INSIDE TALK FROM JAPAN
William Armbruster |
THE SNOW IS SPECIAL IN JAPAN: That's one of the reasons allegedly being offered by the quasi-governm
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Sumitomo Rubber Plans<br><br> Buy-out of Dunlop TireSumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd. intends to purc
Maritime
JAPAN MOVES ON IMPORTS CORPORATIONS URGED TO BUY GOODS FROM ABROAD
A.E. CULLISON |
Japan's point man on international trade has told his country's leading corporations to import more
Maritime
ASEAN TRADE GROUP SUPPORTED
(AP) |
An Association of Southeast Asian Nations common market would bring about greater economic cooperat
Maritime
TAIWAN RESERVES HIT $40 BILLION
(AP) |
Taiwan's foreign reserves hit a record US$40 billion, up from US$22.2 billion at the end of last yea
Maritime
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Japanese Airline Set<br><br> To Purchase 2 DC-10sToa Domestic Airlines Co., Japan's third biggest ca
CANADA URGES US CUSTOMS CHANGES
LEO ABRUZZESE |
U.S. immigration and customs laws must be changed before the United States and Canada can consider f
EARNINGS
JOC Team |
AEI Reports<br><br> TurnaroundDARIEN, Conn. - Air Express International reported third quarter net i
ICC RATE POLICY HAILED PLAN TO RESOLVE TARIFF DISPUTES PLEASES SHIPPERS
DAVID M. CAWTHORNE |
Shippers seem generally pleased by a new Interstate Commerce Commission policy for handling disputes
SUPPLY OF RAILCARS SHORT IN MIDWEST
ANDREA CHANCELLOR |
Railcars continue to be in short supply on some routes in the Midwest where the heavy grain harvest
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Task Force Will Probe<br><br> Demands on TruckersAmerican Trucking Associations and the National Ind
SURVEY SHOWS SUPPORT FOR NJ ROAD TRUST FUND
(AP) |
Most of the people polled in a recent survey are in favor of extending the state's Transportation Tr
CHICAGO: MIDWEST'S COMMERCIAL CAPITAL
CHRISTOPHER LOFTING |
With 3 million visitors yearly attending 900 conventions or trade shows and more than 26,000 corpora
TWA CONFIRMS LIEBMAN RESIGNATION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Trans World Airlines confirmed Thursday that Jesse Liebman, senior vice president, planning, has res
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Westmoreland Earnings<br><br> Decline to $4.1 MillionPHILADELPHlA - Westmoreland Coal Co., the natio
WEEKLY COAL EXPORTS
JOC Team |
Week of August 24-August 30, 1986<br><br> This is a compilation of U.S. coal exports for the week. I
PUC SAYS SAN ONOFRE STOCKHOLDERS TO BEAR COSTS
(AP) |
In a 3-2 vote, the state Public Utilities Commission has voted to cut $330 million from the amount S
TWO KOREAS AT ODDS OVER DAM PROJECT
(AP) |
South Korea urged North Korea Thursday to cancel a hydroelectric dam project which it claimed poses
NO END IN SIGHT TO TVA'S TROUBLES
DAVID WARSH |
For 50 years, the Tennessee Valley Authority was the model of a government- owned utility, serving
BUG WORKERS TO VOTE ON PACT
(AP) |
A tentative settlement that could end an 11-week-old strike against Brooklyn Union Gas has been reac
CUMBERLAND FACES YEAR-LONG WAIT
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
It will be about a year before Cumberland Farms, the New England gasoline marketer, begins receiving
CANADIAN FIRM WINS US COKING CONTRACT
TIM SANSBURY |
Western Canada's Fording Coal Ltd. has won a contract to supply coking coal to Chicago's Inland Stee
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
New Firm to Specialize<br><br> In Exports to EgyptFormation of Memphis Forwarding Co., which will sp
Maritime
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Egypt Cuts Oil Prices<br><br> By $1.10 for One WeekCAIRO, Egypt - Egypt reduced its oil export price
INDONESIA BACKS NEW MINISTER SUBROTO EXPECTS MOVE TO CHANGE OPEC IMAGE
P.T. BANGSBERG |
The abrupt dismissal of Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani as Saudi Arabia's oil minister will "change the ima
SAUDIS FACE POLICY DILEMMA
SAM GLASSER |
Saudi Arabia is in a box.<br><br> The oil price collapse has hurt badly, and hard currency reserves
TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Team |
GENERAL NEWS<br><br> Knight-Ridder Inc. will cut employment in its newspaper division by attrition a
Maritime
LID URGED ON PORT TAXES SEATTLE GROUP URGES CUTBACK IN SLOW PERIOD
GLORIA JOSEPH |
The port of Seattle shouldn't raise taxes when the shipping industry is not expanding, a port-watchd
Maritime
INSIDE TALK FROM JAPAN
William Armbruster |
THE SNOW IS SPECIAL IN JAPAN: That's one of the reasons allegedly being offered by the quasi-governm
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Sumitomo Rubber Plans<br><br> Buy-out of Dunlop TireSumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd. intends to purc
Maritime
JAPANESE FIRMS URGED TO BUY MORE ABROAD
A.E. CULLISON |
Japan's point man on international trade has told his country's leading corporations to import more
Maritime
PORTLAND REVISES LOSSES
Journal of Commerce Special |
The port of Portland's fiscal year, which ended June 30, was worse than previously announced, and th
Maritime
TAIWAN RESERVES HIT $40 BILLION
(AP) |
Taiwan's foreign reserves hit a record US$40 billion, up from US$22.2 billion at the end of last yea
Maritime
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Hughes to Fire Four<br><br> For Tank MischargesEL SEGUNDO, Calif. - Hughes Aircraft Co. said it inte
Maritime
OWNER SEEKS TO SALVAGE STRICKEN SHIP IN PACIFIC
(AP) |
The abandoned U.S.-flag tanker OMI Yukon showed no sign of sinking as it burned in the Pacific 1,000
Maritime
ASIAN MARKETS RISE ON EXPORT SURGE
P.T. BANGSBERG |
It's often said the local stock market is merely an alternative outlet for gamblers who can't get to
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