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UTILITY BUYS STEAM COAL FOR POWER PLANT IN KY.
TIM SANSBURY |
American Electric Power Service Corp. bought 300,000 tons of steam coal for<br><br>Kentucky Power C
COAL INDUSTRY EXPECTS 3-YEAR OFFER FROM EGYPT
Sam Glasser |
The coal industry expects to receive a formal tender soon from the Egyptian government which is look
CYPRUS MINERALS SIGNS PACT TO DELIVER COAL TO UTAH UTILITY
ANDREA CHANCELLOR |
Cyprus Minerals Co. signed a contract to deliver 17 million tons of coal to the Intermountain Power
UTILITIES COMPETE TO UNLOAD POWER
KIRBY V. FREEMAN |
The clout that heavy industrial users of electricity, such as steel, chemicals and aluminum manufact
HUGE DANUBE POWER PROJECT ANGERS SOME HUNGARIANS
(AP) |
Hungarian environmentalists opposing a mammoth power project they say will cause lasting damage to a
JONES-BLACK PACT WITH NIAGARA SET
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Jones-Black River Service Inc. will sell the electric output of its 49.9 megawatt coal-fired plant t
PLANT PULLED FROM RATE BASE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Public Service Co. of Colorado will remove its Fort St. Vrain nuclear station<br><br>from its rate b
TVA BUYING COAL ON SPOT MARKET
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Tennessee Valley Authority said it will buy spot coal for the rest of September for the Widows C
CALIFORNIA PUSHES PRUNES INDUSTRY TOUTS FRUIT AS HIGH-FIBER HEALTH FOOD
(AP) |
It would be hard to promote prunes as the most romantic or sexy fruit around,<br><br>wrinkled and pu
Maritime
EGYPT'S AUSTERITY PROGRAM HITS RICH AND POOR
(AP) |
For the first time in recent memory, a financial austerity program is making all Egyptians - from th
Maritime
PRINCETON FERRY MAY RESUME SERVICE
(AP) |
There's hope on both sides of the Sacramento River at a point about 110 air miles northeast of San F
Maritime
CARIBBEAN COUNTRIES LOOK TO ASIA
P.T. BANGSBERG |
Caribbean countries are turning more and more to investment from Asia to stimulate their economies.<
Maritime
CARIBBEAN LOOKS TO ASIA FAR EAST FIRMS RESPOND TO CALLS FOR INVESTMENT
P.T. BANGSBERG |
Caribbean countries are turning more and more to investment from Asia to stimulate their economies.<
Maritime
BROKER GETS SENTENCE OF 18-MONTHS
Journal of Commerce Special |
The former head of Hong Kong's Commodity Exchange, Peter Scales, was jailed for 18 months after admi
Maritime
BROKER GETS 18-MONTH SENTENCE
Journal of Commerce Special |
The former head of Hong Kong's Commodity Exchange, Peter Scales, was jailed for 18 months after admi
Maritime
HONG KONG EXPORTS INCREASE SHARPLY
Journal of Commerce Special |
Recent upward revisions of Hong Kong's economic performance this year over last appear solidly based
Maritime
HONG KONG EXPORTS INCREASE SHARPLY
Journal of Commerce Special |
Recent upward revisions of Hong Kong's economic performance this year over last appear solidly based
Maritime
INDIA'S DEBT BURDEN STUDIED
TREVOR DRIEBERG |
The 43-member Economic and Social Commission of Asian and the Pacific has called for greater interna
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Telstar Resource Buys<br><br> French Fragrance HouseVANCOUVER, British Columbia - Telstar Resource C
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Telstar Resource Buys<br><br> French Fragrance HouseVANCOUVER, British Columbia - Telstar Resource C
Maritime
JAPANESE PREDICT PLUNGE IN PROFITS
A.E. CULLISON |
Combined pretax incomes or ordinary profits of Japan's major companies will fall by between 10.9 per
Maritime
JAPANESE PREDICT PLUNGE IN PROFITS
A.E. CULLISON |
Combined pretax incomes or ordinary profits of Japan's major companies will fall by between 10.9 per
Maritime
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
AT&T to Design<br><br> University NetworkThe University of Southern California signed a $21.8 millio
Maritime
FOREIGN TRADE ZONE APPROVED FOR STIHL AT VIRGINIA BEACH
Journal of Commerce Special |
Virginia Port Authority commissioners ratified the establishment of a foreign trade zone for Stihl I
Maritime
ILA TO APPEAL ALLIED PLYWOOD AWARD
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
The International Longshoremen's Association will appeal a federal court award of $8 million to Alli
Maritime
POLICE REMOVE SHIP CREW IN BRAZIL
(AP) |
Federal police boarded a Greek-owned cargo ship in southern Brazil and removed its Filipino captain
Maritime
GRAIN PACT URGED
Journal of Commerce Staff |
An international agreement should be reached guaranteeing that grain shipped through Canadian and U.
Maritime
ILWU TO RECRUIT 250 WORKERS CARGO GROWTH AT CALIF. PORTS CREATES LONGSHORE OPENINGS
BILL MONGELLUZZO |
Continued cargo growth at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach has created a need for 250 new lon
Maritime
OCEAN CARRIER RATE CHANGES
JOC Team |
The United States Atlantic and Gulf Hispaniola Steamship Freight Association announced a general rat
Maritime
LONG BEACH PROFITS RISE 28 PERCENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Net income at the port of Long Beach increased 28 percent in fiscal 1986, reflecting growth in opera
Maritime
SOME ALL-WATER SERVICE PREFERRED ON W. COAST
BILL MONGELLUZZO |
Minibridge service may dominate in the trans-Pacific trades, but all-water service is still the pref
Maritime
WATERWAYS CHIEF BIDS CAUTION ON USER FEES
JOSEPH BONNEY |
The nation's inland waterways have ridden a cycle of boom and bust and need to regain their equilibr
Maritime
KOREA SHIPPING CORP. FIGURES IN NEW COMPLAINT TO FMC
Journal of Commerce Staff |
For the second time in less than a week, Korea Shipping Corp. was the subject of a complaint to the
Maritime
MIDWEST FACTORIES IN THROES OF CHANGE
JOC Team |
For decades, the southeast side of Chicago was one of the nation's leading manufacturing centers. No
SENATE DEFEATS AMENDMENT ON CATTLE FUTURES TRADING
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Senate voted 71-26 to defeat an amendment to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission reauthoriz
$4.8 MILLION IN CROPS DESTROYED BY PESTS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Grasshoppers, rats, worms and other pests have destroyed crops in Nigeria worth more than $4.85 mill
WHEAT COUNCIL SEES RISE IN GLOBAL PRODUCTION
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The International Wheat Council estimated 1986-87 world wheat production at 511 million metric tons,
SOVIET GRAIN IMPORT ESTIMATE UNCHANGED
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S.S.R. is expected to import 35 million metric tons of grain in 1986-87, but imports could be
ARGENTINA EXPORTED LESS GRAIN IN AUGUST
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Argentina exported 1,848,745 metric tons of grain, oilseeds and grain subproducts in August, down fr
UK MINISTER UNVEILS PLAN TO CUT EC GRAIN SURPLUS
(AP) |
Britain will propose next week that the European Community take about 7.5 million acres (3 million
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