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PEOPLE - MARITIME
Wire and Staff Reports |
PORT OF SAVANNAH (Savannah, Ga.) - Harry C. Jackson was elected chairman of the Georgia Ports Author
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
'MED CLUB EXPRESS' ADDING THREE PORTSNippon Yusen Kaisha, Compagnie Maritime D'Affretement a
Maritime
DENVER INTERNATIONAL TO SPORT HIGHEST PASSENGER FEES IN US
Associated Press |
Cost overruns and delays in the opening of Denver International Airport have pushed the average char
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - FAST FACTS INDEX OF EXECUTIVES' OPTIMISM IN FRANCE
Dun & Bradstreet Corp. |
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"BIG DIG' PROBLEMS SURFACE IN MASSACHUSETTS
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Engineering problems on the $7.7 billion Central Artery-Third Harbor Tunnel project have turned into
INSIDE TALK - LARRY KAUFMAN IS RAIL REGULATION FINISHED? CARRIERS OFFER ICC THEIR IDEAS
Larry Kaufman |
Bloody but unbowed, the Interstate Commerce Commission dodged a fatal congressional budget-cutting b
DRAYAGE FIRMS ADD SURCHARGES AS INTERMODAL TERMS TIGHTEN
Rip Watson |
Local truckers, caught in a squeeze as some rail operators look to turn around their equipment faste
CAREY OPPONENTS LAUNCH CAMPAIGN TO INCREASE POWER OF LOCAL UNIONS
Paul F. Conley |
The Real Teamster Caucus, a group of opponents of Teamsters union president Ron Carey, met here Sund
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
HAWAIIAN AIR EMERGES FROM CHAPTER 11HONOLULU - Hawaiian Airlines Inc. has emerged fr
3 WASH. SITES ON SHORT-LIST FOR AIRPORT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Two area policy boards selected three locales for further study as potential sites for an airport to
JUDGES AGREE TO REHEARING ON STOWAWAYS BURDEN OF DETENTION MAY SHIFT TO CARRIERS
Michael S. Lelyveld |
In a move that has stunned the maritime industry, a three-judge panel has cleared the way for a retu
TRANSPORTATION GETS REPRIEVE ON S. CALIF. POLLUTION RULES
Bill Mongelluzzo |
A California regulatory agency has approved modest short-term emission- control measures for ocean,
APL HOPING FOR MAJOR ROLE IN MEXICO'S PRIVATIZATION
Kevin G. Hall |
American President Lines hopes to play a role in the Mexican government's push to get a private-sect
INJURY STUDY: PREVENTIVE MEDICINE FOR TRUCKING
Rip Watson |
The trucking industry is diagnosing a previously vague but painful malady - more than 215,000 annual
CARLOADINGS, INTERMODAL TRAFFIC CONTINUES TO SURGE FOR RAILWAYS
Lawrence H Kaufman |
Railroad traffic expanded at a brisk rate in August, even when compared with 1992, the last year the
EXPEDITORS' NEXT STOP: INDIA AND THE MIDDLE EAST
William Armbruster |
Expeditors International sees big growth opportunities in India and the Middle East, a top official
APPROVAL NEARS FOR SAS CARGO TERMINAL IN NEWARK
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Construction of a new cargo terminal for Scandinavian Airlines System at Newark International Airpor
TRADE FAIRS
JOC Staff |
NORTH AMERICA Canadian High Technology Show. Sept. 20-21. Toronto. Contact: Bern Rotman, New
Maritime
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
(1) DAILY INDEX * Annual Smoothed percent +18.099/7 107.19/8 107.19/9
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
WOMAN FILES LAWSUIT OVER USAIR CRASHCHICAGO - A suburban Chicago woman has filed a l
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Tuesday, Sept. 13, 1994 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
The New York foreign exchange rates below, provided by EAB New York and other sources, are selling r
TRUCK OWNER SENTENCED TO 33 MONTHS IN PRISON
Associated Press |
A Warren County man who operated three Northern New Jersey trucking companies has been sentenced to
DIESEL FUEL PRICE RANGES
Comdata Corp., Brentwood, Tenn. / Journal of Commerce |
STATE Sept. 3 Sept. 10 California $1.23 $1.26Georgia
PEPSICO SEES OPPORTUNITIES IN INDIAN MARKETPLACE
Ajoy Sen |
Pepsico Inc.'s Indian unit, posting a 40 percent average annual growth in turnover and exports since
US CURRENT ACCOUNT GAP WIDENS TO $37 BILLION IN 2ND QUARTER
Associated Press |
The broadest measure of the U.S. trade deficit widened by 14.6 percent in the second quarter this ye
VIETNAMESE COMPANY BUYS BACK DEBT IN COMPLEX FOUR-NATION DEAL
John Rogers |
A Vietnamese state company has bought back its debt to Russia's International Investment Bank (IIB)
COLORADO GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE ADMITS TO BEING SUED OVER OIL SPILLS
Associated Press |
Republican gubernatorial candidate Bruce Benson has acknowledged he has been sued over oil spills, s
DOLLAR MIXED AS TRADERS TAKE CUE FROM BOND MARKETS
John Hilsenrath |
The U.S. dollar was mixed Tuesday, tracking an erratic bond market after the Labor Department report
NET FARM INCOME EXPECTED TO RISE BY AS MUCH AS $51 BILLION IN 1994
Associated Press |
Net farm income for 1994 is expected to increase to between $47 billion and $51 billion, helped in p
KR-CRB FUTURES INDEXES
JOC Staff |
The Knight-Ridder Commodity Research Bureau's future price index closed Monday at 233.13 up 0.19 whi
SIBERIAN NICKEL PLANT SHUTS SMELTERS, SUSPENDS SALARIES
Geoff Winestock |
The Norilsk Nickel plant in Siberia, the world's biggest producer of nickel, is shutting down smelte
CHEMICAL PRICES
Compiled by Rosalie Spiller, Journal of Commerce Chemical |
As of Sept. 13, 1994 Quotations are based on prices reported in the market or obtained
GRAIN, SOYBEAN EXPORT DESTINATIONS
U.S. Agriculture Department; Joe Yeninas / Journal of Commerce |
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US INSURERS WILL BACK SHIP POLLUTION CERTIFICATES
Margo D. Beller |
American marine underwriters are reluctantly ready to provide reinsurance backing for the Certificat
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CIGNA, INDONESIAN BANK CREATE JOINT VENTURECigna International has formed a joint-venture co
CHINA TO CHECK US PRICE BEFORE BUYING EU GRAIN
Knight-Ridder Financial |
China mostly likely will buy French wheat, but will first see at what price the U.S. Department of A
$12.9 BILLION IN MARINE PREMIUMS WRITTEN IN '92, IUMI SURVEY SHOWS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Underwriters in 30 countries wrote a total of $12.9 billion in marine- insurance premiums in 1992, a
ATHLETE GETS ANOTHER CHANCE AT WORKERS COMPENSATION
Associated Press |
Former Pro Bowl guard Brad Eldelman, who retired after nine injury-ridden seasons with the New Orlea
"INCIDENTAL' CLAUSE MAY PROVE ACHILLES' HEEL UNDERWRITERS FEAR LEGAL QUAGMIRE ON DEBRIS REMOVAL
Margo D. Beller |
An obscure provision of the standard cargo insurance clause could be the next pollution liability we
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