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FOREIGN HEADLINES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Ivory Coast Embassy<br><br> ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast - The Ivory coast says it will reconsider reopening
Maritime
BULGARIA FILES APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP IN GATT
FELIX DEARDEN |
Bulgaria applied to join the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, just two weeks after the agency
Maritime
FOREIGN VISITS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
China Makes Inroads<br><br> PEKING- China is delighted about the development of its ties with East E
Maritime
KNOCKING FOR OPPORTUNITY US PUSHES BONN ON AT&T ENTRY INTO EUROPE
(AP) |
The Reagan administration is pressuring West Germany to allow a U.S. telecommunications company to g
Maritime
REVAMPED AGENCY WORKS FOR LDCS
KATHLEEN A. CHARLES |
The decline in industrial output and loss of jobs in major developedcountries is not the result of c
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VANCOUVER ELBOWS ITS WAY TO PROMINENCE
JOHN McCARRON |
Move over, San Francisco and Seattle.<br><br> Canada's third-largest city is no longer content to be
Maritime
TRUCKING INDUSTRY TARGETS NEW TAXES
LEO ABRUZZESE |
Battling new federal taxes that penalize highway users tops the trucking industry's legislative agen
CSL GROUP SELLS TRUCKING DIVISION
LEO RYAN |
The Montreal-based CSL Group Inc. has sold its entire trucking division in order to concentrate on t
UNDERWRITERS FOR CONRAIL SALE SOUGHT
DAVID M. CAWTHORNE |
The Department of Transportation began the process for selecting who will over see the public offeri
FORD TRUCKS WILL GET SET-BACK FRONT AXLE
MICHAEL S. LELYVELD |
Ford Truck Operations announced it will make a set-back front axle design available as a regular pro
RAIL ACT BATTLE BREWING THWARTING KEY CHANGES LABOR'S TOP PRIORITY
DAVID M. CAWTHORNE |
Fending off major changes in the Railway Labor Act will be railroad labor's top priority in the new
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Highway Funding Issues<br><br> Remain for CongressCongress must address six issues when it considers
TRUCKERS ECHO CALLS FOR BIGGER VEHICLES
JOC Team |
Private carrier interests are supporting calls for a Department of Transportation rule to make it ea
AEROSPACE LABOR HOLDS ITS GROUND
RAY ALVAREZTORRES |
As the dust settles from two weeks of key contract negotiations between labor and management in the
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Swiss Air Ambulance<br><br> Orders Two BAe JetsBritish Aerospace Inc. reported that Swiss Air Ambula
BARGE CALL RATES
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The following are the results of Wednesday's St. Louis Merchants Exchange call session for barge fre
TRANSPORT CALENDAR
JOC Team |
American Association of Equipment Lessors, silver anniversary convention. Oct. 22-25. Sheraton Waiki
EARNINGS
JOC Team |
BAX Posts a Profit<br><br> During Third QuarterIRVINE, Calif. - Burlington Air Express, a unit of Pi
TRAFFIC CONTROL CHANGES URGED
CAROL JOUZAITIS |
While travelers get increasingly steamed over longer flight delays, the airlines are trying to stir
FEDERAL EXPRESS HITS ORION PLAN
TIM NEALE |
The consortium approach to small package airborne delivery to Japan won't work, according to Frederi
FUEL OIL, GASOLINE INVENTORIES DECLINE SLIGHTLY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The supply of distillate fuel oil and gasoline declined slightly, the American Petroleum Institute'
OPEC OFFICIAL SEES OIL PRICE RISE
(AP) |
Kuwait's oil minister predicted a new agreement by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
AMOCO EARNINGS TAKE PLUNGE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Amoco Corp. reported third quarter 1986 net income of $13 million, or 5 cents a share, compared with
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Mexico to Hold Output<br><br> At 1.35 Million B/DMexico will continue to hold oil production at an a
WIDESPREAD SELLING UNDERMINES GASOIL MARKET'S EARLY STRENGTH
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Gasoil (distillate fuel) futures eased in London Wedneday with widespread selling undermining the ma
NORWAY TO CUT EXPORTS PLANS 10 PERCENT REDUCTION FOR NOVEMBER, DECEMBER
(AP) |
Non-Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries member Norway will implement its decision to reduc
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO HOPING FOR CRUDE
CANUTE JAMES |
With its oil refining capacity underused, Trinidad and Tobago is hoping to process feedstock from t
EVERGREEN FIRM ON FELIXSTOWE LINE WON'T DROP BASE PORT FOR ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE
BRUCE BARNARD |
Evergreen Lines has no intention of dropping Felixstowe as a European base port for its round-the wo
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NY TO OPEN NEW PIERS TO FERRIES
(AP) |
The city, impressed by the success and interest generated from two experimental ferry services to Ma
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MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Iranians Intercept<br><br> Tanker Before AttackMANAMA, Bahrain - A Kuwaiti oil tanker was struck ear
Maritime
ENGELBRECHT STRIVES TO KEEP MINERALS HOT, TEMPERS COOL
ROBERT SELWITZ |
Henry J. Engelbrecht's jobs range from keeping sulfur hot to making maritime disputes cool.<br><br>
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STOCKTON RESPONDS TO CRITICISM
(AP) |
A grand jury report accusing the port of Stockton of wasting money on parties, plaques, boats and ri
Maritime
SYMBOLIC END OF LINE SET FOR TANEY
CARL CAHILL |
The U.S. Coast Guard cutter Taney, which survived Japanese bombs at Pearl Harbor, will be taken out
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MAURITANIA INAUGURATES FIRST DEEPWATER PORT
HOWARD SCHISSEL |
After years of backbreaking work, the first deepwater port in the West African nation of Mauritania
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JUDGE URGES STIFF FINES FOR SHIP ACT VIOLATIONS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Stiff penalties should be levied against two entities that allegedly operated as common carriers bet
Maritime
AUSTRALIAN UNIONS END SHIP REPAIR CAMPAIGN
VINCENT W. STOVE |
A government package has brought to an end the campaign of "industrial extortion and blackmail" on t
Maritime
WEST COAST CUSTOMS STUDY PROGRESSES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A report on U.S. Customs Service activities on the West Coast is nearing completion and should be re
Maritime
SEATTLE PORT COMPLEX WINS VOTE
GLORIA JOSEPH |
The first step toward building a proposed $75 million cruise ship terminal, waterfront office and ho
Maritime
CORPS SEEKS BIDS ON VA. DREDGING
CARL CAHILL |
The Norfolk District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Monday sent out notices to 16 dredging comp
Maritime
SEATTLE ANTICIPATES BOX GROWTH IN 1987
GLORIA JOSEPH |
Forecasted growth in containers moving through Seattle may be just enough positive news to help reli
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