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TRAINING URGED ON WIND SHEAR
JOC Team |
Pilots can be taught to recognize, avoid and possibly even escape from the deadly downdrafts that pr
FREE TRADE ZONES: BOON OR BANE? US INDUSTRIES BEGIN TO USE ZONES AS CATALYSTS FOR NEW BUSINESS
This report was written by Kathleen Charles, Journal of |
Free trade zones are by no means a recent phenomenon in the United States.<br><br> Free trade zones
FREE TRADE ZONES: BOON OR BANE? GROWTH OF ZONES SPAWNS DEBATE OVER EFFICACY
This report was written by Kathleen Charles, Journal of |
The worldwide proliferation of industrial development zones, free trade zones and export processing
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Pa. Advocate Seeks<br><br> Lower Utility RatesHARRISBURG, Pa. - Pennsylvania's state consumer advoca
FCCI, PITTSTON LOAD COAL FOR JAPAN
TIM SANSBURY |
FCCI Coal loaded just over 106,800 metric tons of coking coal for Japanese steel mills at Newport Ne
GROUP SEEKS INDIAN POINT CLOSURE
(AP) |
A citizens group demanded that Governor Mario Cuomo help shut down the Indian Point nuclear power pl
NORWEGIAN MINISTER SOUNDS WARNING
(AP) |
Acid rain pollution not only poisons fish and destroys forests but could also be harming people's h
NINE MILE REPAIRS BEHIND SCHEDULE
(AP) |
The repair of faulty safety valves at the over-budget Nine Mile Point Two nuclear plant has fallen b
STUDY TO INVESTIGATE EFFECTS OF LOW RADIATION
JIM DETJEN |
A new $1.4 million study, the largest of its kind ever conducted in the United States, will attempt
TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Team |
GENERAL NEWS<br><br>Superfund will likely determine if Congress will adjourn for the year next week
HOUSE-SENATE CONFEREES OK CFTC REAUTHORIZATION BILL
Knight-Ridder Financial |
House-Senate conferees approved a three-year reauthorization bill for the Commodity Futures Trading
FARM TRADE DEFICITS UNLIKELY TO BE PERMANENT
(AP) |
Farm trade deficits that produced shock waves this summer and worsened the U.S. balance in world mar
JAPAN ASKS US TO REJECT PETITION BY RICE MILLERS
(AP) |
Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone directed his cabinet minister on agriculture Thursday to ask the U.
RECORD EXPORTS REPORTED BY AUSTRALIAN WHEAT BOARD
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Australia exported a record 16.0 million metric tons (1 metric ton equals<br><br>2,200 pounds) of wh
BRAZIL LIKELY TO CLOSE SOY EXPORT REGISTRATIONS
BOB BELLOTTIE |
The Brazilian government is considering closing soymeal and soypellet export registrations because i
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
USDA Helping Fight<br><br> Fatal Livestock DiseaseThe Department of Agriculture is participating in
TVA CONTRACTS
JOC Team |
The following table lists the spot coal contracts signed between the Tennessee Valley Authority and
GPA STILL PUSHING BRIDGE REPLACEMENT
CRAIG DUNLAP |
If this is October, then the Georgia Ports Authority and the state's legislative delegation must be
Maritime
HOUSTON BARGE FIRE LIMITS CHANNEL ACCESS
GARY TAYLOR |
A total of 35 vessels were stranded Thursday while a stubborn barge fire limited access to the Houst
Maritime
RATE HIKES ANGER HONG KONG SHIPPERS
P.T. BANGSBERG |
Hong Kong shippers reacted angrily to news of more rate hikes by the Asia North America Eastbound Ra
Maritime
INSIDE TALK ON SHIPPING
William Armbruster |
END OF THE LINE: This is the last Inside Talk column that yours truly will be writing for the shippi
Maritime
LE HAVRE TO REDUCE WORK FORCE BY 30 PERCENT
ALAN F. SCHOEDEL |
With the help of an industry-funded early retirement plan, the French port of Le Havre is going to r
Maritime
WILHELMSEN UNIT SELLS 8 VESSELS
Journal of Commerce Special |
Wilhelmsen Offshore Services has sold eight supply vessels to Sverre Farstad of Aalesund, Norway. Th
Maritime
MARAD WON'T RETHINK USL MOVE
JULIANA KING |
The Maritime Administration denied a Sea-Land Service Inc. petition for reconsideration of a decisio
Maritime
MARITIME CALENDAR
JOC Team |
The New York/New Jersey Port Promotion Association. First annual National Port Week dinner dance. Oc
Maritime
FULL-SERVICE LINE CONCEPT TOUTED BROADER MANUFACTURING SCOPE REQUIRES COORDINATED TRANSPORT
BILL MONGELLUZZO |
The most successful intermodal steamship companies of the future will do much more than carry cargo.
Maritime
NORWAY, MONACO FORM SHIP GROUP
Journal of Commerce Special |
A cooperative agreement between Norwegian Ship Management A/S and V-ships of Monaco started operatin
Maritime
BEST STILL MONITORED, NY REGULATOR SAYS
JAMES NOLAN |
The state insurance department said it has not dropped an inquiry it opened last month into the insu
$10 OIL COULD JEOPARDIZE COAL
TIM SANSBURY |
As much as 24 percent of U.S. utility coal consumption is likely to be displaced if crude oil prices
ICELAND'S PROSPERITY HINGES ON SINGLE INDUSTRY
BRUCE BARNARD |
The Icelandic government's "seizure of four top hotels in Reykjavik and the appeal to its citizens t
JAPANESE PROJECT SHUNS US FIRMS
A.E. CULLISON |
No U.S. or other foreign construction companies will be allowed to participate in the first phase of
FINNISH BANK THRIVES IN NEW YORK MARKET
GORDON PLATT |
Finland's largest commercial bank, Kansallis-Osake-Pankki, is making its presence felt in the U.S. m
SEEDS OF ILA PROBLEMS SOWN IN PAST SUCCESSES
A STAFF ANALYSIS. This news analysis is based on reporting by |
The International Longshoremen's Association success in past waterfront contract negotiations plante
PACIFIC SHIP RATES TO JUMP NEXT YEAR
ROGER SCHREFFLER |
The four conferences governing the trans-Pacific shipping markets announced general rate increases o
CHEMICAL PRICES SHOW STRENGTHENING TREND
AL WYSS |
A strengthening trend in chemical prices prevails as the fourth quarter begins.<br><br> Prices of a
PLANNERS RIG ELECTRONICS FOR TRUCKS
MICHAEL LELYVELD |
Trucks of the future may resemble electronic Disneylands if all the dreams of engineers come true.<b
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Conrail Stock Offering<br><br> WASHINGTON - Conrail stock won't hit the markets until next year desp
AUTO INCENTIVES END - WILL SALES?
(AP) |
U.S. car buyers, spoiled by September's interest-rate war among major U.S. automakers, will be hard
US INTENDS TO SIGN COPYRIGHT CONVENTION
(AP) |
The United States intends to become a signatory in 1987 to the Berne convention that protects the ri
ON THE MOVE
Staff Report |
BAX Names<br><br> Robin WilsonAs President<br><br>IRVINE, CALIF. - Robin H.H. Wilson, former preside
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