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CHILEAN LINE TO LINK EASTERN US, S. AMERICA
Craig Dunlap |
Chilean Line, one of the shipping industry's mainstays on the west coast of South America, will laun
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MARITIME BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
INTERNATIONAL SHIPHOLDING POSTS JUMP IN PROFITNEW ORLEANS - International Shipholdin
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Maritime
EU'S INLAND-RATE BATTLE GOES TO LUXEMBOURG COURT CASE TO DETERMINE THE DIRECTION TACA WILL TAKE
Janet Porter |
The six-year battle to establish whether collective inland rate-setting by shipping lines is legal w
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Maritime
ALASKA RAILROAD COMES UNDER FIRE FOR PRESIDENT'S JUNKETS
Associated Press |
Legislative auditors are faulting Alaska Railroad Corp. for sending the corporation's president and
BOEING'S SALES, PROFIT DIP AS DELIVERIES DIVE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Boeing Co., the airplane manufacturer, reported lower sales and profit for 1994, primarily because o
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
SENTENCES ARE UPHELD IN TRUCKERS' FRAUD CASESAN FRANCISCO - A federal appeals court
AVIATION MODERNIZATION PROGRESSES IN PHILIPPINES
P.T. Bangsberg |
With its own economy steaming ahead and regional air business booming, the Philippines is moving to
ALAMEDA PROJECT TO BE DEVELOPED IN SIMULTANEOUS SEGMENTS
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Project engineers said the Alameda Corridor will be divided into segments that will be developed sim
JUSTICE DEPARTMENT IS PUSHED AS ARBITER IN RAIL MERGERS
William Roberts |
The Clinton administration has recommended to Congress that the Interstate Commerce Commission's aut
IBERIA ASKS EU BODY TO APPROVE STATE AID PACKAGE TOTALING $1 BILLION
Bruce Barnard |
Iberia, the Spanish national airline, has asked the European Commission to approve a $1 billion stat
KANSAS CITY SOUTHERN POSTS 45 PERCENT DROP IN PROFIT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Kansas City Southern Industries Inc., parent of Kansas City Southern Railway, earned $16.9 million,
STRAIGHT TALK - IRA ROSENFELD ICC PREPARES TO FACE THE MUSIC AS CONGRESS SHARPENS ITS KNIVES
Ira Rosenfeld |
The fat lady may not have begun to sing at the Interstate Commerce Commission but after Tuesday nigh
DELTA AIR LINES CUTS LOSSES IN '94
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Delta Air Lines reported that it lost $18 million in the fourth quarter, bringing its total losses f
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
DOT SENDS AIR PACTS TO 9 EUROPEAN NATIONSWASHINGTON - The Transportation Department
SEVERAL JAPANESE STEEL COMPANIES RESTART PRODUCTION FOLLOWING QUAKE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Japanese nonferrous metals and steel companies are slowly picking up the pieces from last week's dev
TOP USDA OFFICIALS ON CRUSADE TO REMIND FARMERS OF INSURANCE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Top U.S. Department of Agriculture officials intensified their public education campaign to remind f
MILLING, FEED OUTPUT TO RESUME IN FEBRUARY AT SHOWA'S KOBE PLANTS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Showa Sangyo Co. said Thursday it will resume flour milling and feed production in mid-February at i
COMMODITY ANALYSTS BEARISH ON OUTLOOK FOR MOST MARKETS
Howard Simon |
Merrill Lynch commodity analysts painted a bearish picture for prices of most agricultural markets t
COMMODITY/ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CHEVRON CHEMICAL TO CLOSE 2 PLANTSNEW YORK - Chevron Chemical Co. said it will perma
ADRIATIC PIPELINE REOPENS AS STRATEGIC ALTERNATIVE TO RUSSIAN OIL
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The reopening of the Adriatic pipeline, linking Mediterranean-market crude supplies with Eastern Eur
EXPORT OUTLOOK PROVIDES SILVER LINING AS CLOUDS BLANKET FLA. COAL MEETING
Arthur Gottschalk |
While many aspects of the coal business were subject to intense debate at the National Coal Associat
CATASTROPHIC OPTION CALL SPREADS
Chicago Board of Trade |
For quotes on National, Midwestern or other markets, call the CBT trading floor during trading hours
CONOCO EARNINGS DECLINED BY 28 PERCENT IN FOURTH QUARTER
Houston Chronicle |
Conoco, hurt by weak profit margins and downtime at its oil refineries, saw operating earnings drop
CHINESE INSURER PLEDGES TO COVER EXPLODED-SATELLITE CLAIM IN 60 DAYS
P.T. Bangsberg |
A communications satellite launched in China exploded Thursday, prompting China's Pacific Insurance
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
A story on Page 11A Tuesday, headlined "Germany Slashes Russia's Export Insurance Credit," incorrect
GROUP HEALTH, AETNA PLAN PARTNERSHIP
JOC Staff |
Aetna Health Plans and Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound have signed a memo of understanding u
INSURANCE EARNINGS ST. PAUL REPORTS RISE IN 1994 NET INCOME
Wire and Staff Reports |
St. Paul Cos. said Thursday its net income rose in 1994 to $442.8 million, or $4.93 a share, from $4
INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
WINTERTHUR BUYS STAKE IN SEGUROS ATLAS SAMEXICO CITY - A unit of Winterthur Swiss In
PEOPLE - INSURANCE
Wire and Staff Reports |
ACORDIA INC. (Indianapolis) - Russell W. Sherlock has been named senior vice president in charge of
THE KOBE QUAKE
Chicago Tribune, World Book, news reports |
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SKULD SURVEY REFLECTS NEW INTEREST IN MEMBER FEEDBACK FOR P&I CLUBS
HELEN MacLEOD |
Shipowners have approved the personal approach of one of the major protection & indemnity clubs in t
5 YEARS AFTER HUGO, COVERAGE IS PRICIER BUT AVAILABLE IN SC
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Five years after Hurricane Hugo, South Carolina appears to have avoided the same tightening of cover
CHECHNYA IS BUT A BLIP ON TRADE RADAR SCREEN
Milan Ruzicka |
For U.S. companies doing business in Russia, Moscow's war on Chechnya does not raise the specter of
MASSPORT, SEEKING ASIAN LINK, WOOS LINES SHIPPERS, WELD PROFESS DESIRE FOR DIRECT SERVICE
Michael S. Lelyveld |
In the gray-suited business world of ports and prospective steamship lines, the show staged by the M
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Maritime
JAPANESE STRUGGLE TO FIND, CONFIRM COVERAGE
Mark Magnier |
The massive earthquake on Jan. 17 in Kobe that claimed over 5,000 lives has left people all over Jap
RISING WATER CLOSES SECTIONS OF RHINE RIVER
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Rhine River was closed for navigation between the German cities of Cologne and Koblenz and is ex
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Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
WASH. PORT TO OFFER FREE QUAKE SERVICEOLYMPIA, Wash. - The Port of Olympia said that
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FOREIGNERS EXTEND LEAD OVER US SHIPYARDS
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
U.S. shipbuilders are losing ground to foreign competitors in crucial areas of cost, design, product
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Maritime
SOME ROMANIAN STOWAWAYS ARE DENIED ASYLUM IN US
Michael S. Lelyveld |
After months of detention, at least five Romanian stowaways have received notices from the Immigrati
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Maritime
CLERICAL STAFF STRIKES DELAYING TWO ZIM VESSELS AT ISRAELI PORT
Dov Hoch |
Shore workers and office staff at Zim Israel Navigation Co. began a work action on Wednesday that de
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Maritime
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