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ANOTHER FIRM SEEKS FUNDS FOR LINER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Maritime Administration received another application for aid in financing a small $10.6 million
Maritime
PERU CARGO PLAN DRAWS CRITICISM 12 NATIONS ASK THE FMC TO BLOCK EQUAL ACCESS DEAL
ROBERT F. MORISON |
Major maritime nations protested a Peruvian proposal for an equal access cargo arrangement between t
Maritime
UNION PLANS TO MAKE BID FOR SHIPYARD
Journal of Commerce Special |
A union local that once represented General Dynamics Shipbuilding Division workers says it will bid
Maritime
OATS: A FORGOTTEN GRAIN?
(AP) |
Oats. No one talks about them much these days.<br><br> There are only a handful of oat traders at th
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Grain Marketing Loan<br><br> Legislation IntroducedSen. Thad Cochran, R-Miss., formally introduced a
CME OFFICIAL CONFIDENT ON OUTCOME OF PROBE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
A Chicago Mercantile Exchange official said he was confident a federal investigation of the futures
COFFEE DISPUTE CONTINUES
Knight-Ridder Financial |
International Coffee Organization Consumers and Producers appeared no closer to resolving the redist
MALAYSIA INCREASES PALM OIL PRODUCTION
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Malaysian crude palm oil production totaled 422,565 metric tons in August, up 16,900 metric tons fro
RAINFALL LESSENS DAMAGE FROM DROUGHT IN SOUTH
(AP) |
Increased rainfall since early August has boosted crop yields and lessened agricultural damage in th
PERTAMINA TO SHIP LNG TO S. KOREA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Pertamina, the Indonesian state petroleum company, is to start delivering liquefied natural gas to S
Maritime
YARD SUES 'UNITED STATES' OWNERS
CARL CAHILL |
Newport News Shipbuilding sued the owners of the United States for $40,000, charging that the owners
Maritime
TUNG STAVES OFF LIQUIDATION MOVE HIGH COURT ADJOURNS BANK'S WINDING-UP PETITION
P.T. BANGSBERG |
The Tung shipping group won another reprieve Monday when the high court adjourned indefinitely a pet
Maritime
INTEREST RATES EXPECTED TO CLIMB
RIPLEY WATSON Jr. |
The combination of international finance meetings in Washington, a fast- approaching Congressional a
ILA, CONASA BREAK OFF NEGOTIATIONS
ALAN F. SCHOEDEL |
Contract talks between the International Longshoremen's Association and the four-port Council of Nor
NY PORT MANAGERS BATTLE SOARING LABOR COSTS
MARK MAGNIER |
Management in the port of New York and New Jersey - the nation's most expensive port - is trying to
SEA-LAND'S SOPER NAMED ABS PRESIDENT
JOC Team |
Richard T. Soper, executive vice president of Sea-Land Service Inc., was elected president and chief
SOVIET PLAN WILL BOLSTER FOREIGN YARDS
ALBERT AXEBANK |
The Soviet Union plans to modernize its merchant fleet between now and 1995 by adding hundreds of ne
Maritime
TAX REFORM NEARS REALITY
LINDA STERN |
It's all over except the rhetoric on the tax reform bill, but there will be plenty of that over the
WEEK AHEAD
JOC Team |
Tunisian Chamber Meets<br><br> TUNIS, Tunisia - The Tunisian Chamber of Deputies meets today to cons
IDA COULD GET MAJOR INFUSION
RICHARD LAWRENCE |
Delegates from over 30 nations may agree this week to replenish the World Bank's International Devel
FORD HIKES PRICES ON '87 MODELS
(AP) |
Ford Motor Co. is shipping 1987 cars to dealers with sticker prices 3.2 percent to 9 percent above
GATT MINISTERS RESOLVE DISPUTE
FELIX DEARDEN |
The dispute over how to launch a new round of multilateral trade talks covering both goods and servi
TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Team |
GENERAL NEWS<br><br> Congress is likely to give final approval to the tax reform bill this week, des
TAX BILL IS LOADED WITH SPECIAL BREAKS
(AP) |
The compromise tax-overhaul plan that the House will vote on next week is laced with hundreds of spe
SANCTIONS DON'T UPSET JAPANESE S. AFRICAN COAL, IRON ORE IMPORTS NOT AFFECTED
A.E. CULLISON |
Reaction of Japanese enterprises to newly announced economic sanctions against South Africa by the N
Maritime
ON THE MOVE
Staff Report |
Safmarine<br><br> Names Finlay,Whitehead<br><br>Michael J. Finlay was named chairman and Dennis R. W
PERSONAL INCOME ROSE 0.4 PERCENT IN AUGUST
(AP) |
Americans' personal incomes climbed 0.4 percent in August, the best gain since April, while their sp
INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENTS OF AMERICA
JOC Team |
Top Stories<br><br> Independent agents lobby against banks entering the insurance market place, fear
A SMALL BUT MIGHTY GROUP
JOSEPH BONNEY |
A year after its founding, the Association of Independent Stevedores and Terminal Operators still ha
Maritime
THUNDER BAY ROW HURTS SHIP LINES CARRIERS' DAILY REVENUE LOSSES PUT AT MORE THAN $500,000
LEO RYAN |
The labor dispute at Thunder Bay, Canada's biggest cereals export port, is costing Canadian Great La
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
JOC Team |
Architects, Engineers<br><br> Set Annual MeetingNEW YORK- The 94th annual meeting of The Society of
Maritime
RETURN TO BASICS, BOX LESSORS TOLD
MARK MAGNIER |
Container lessors must return to basics if they are to survive and prosper through the present diffi
Maritime
OCT. 2 TO BE RED LETTER DAY FOR FERNANDINA BEACH
CRAIG DUNLAP |
The Port of Fernandina Beach will welcome its first commercial ship service Oct. 2 with the schedule
Maritime
AISTO ANXIOUS FOR ITS DAY IN COURT
JOSEPH BONNEY |
Independent stevedores are impatient for a ruling on their challenge of the ''sub scription agreemen
Maritime
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Mom Fights Insurer<br><br> For In-Home CareLOS ANGELES- Evangelina Lopez says her brain-damaged son
SOME RELIEF FOR AIDS VICTIMS
(AP) |
The experimental drug AZT appears to extend the lives of some AIDS patients and will become the firs
RULING ON AIR BAGS LAUDED
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Elements of the insurance industry are lauding a federal court ruling on air bags even though it doe
UNION-EMPLOYER STUDY ON ASBESTOS UNDER WAY
JAMES WARREN |
An unprecedented union-employer health study is under way that may have path- breaking, if unsettlin
FRONTIER READY TO GO PUBLIC INSURER HOPES TO RAISE FUNDS TO SUPPORT NEW BUSINESS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Frontier Insurance Group Inc. is scheduled to make its initial public offering this week to raise be
HOSPITAL STUDY EYES EFFICIENCY
(AP) |
Money-making hospital chains are more efficient than their non-profit counterparts, which are proppe
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