May 1990
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May 1990
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COMMISSION STUDIES U.S.-CANADA BILATERAL TRADE ON GREAT LAKES
FARM BILL DEBATE HEATS UP IN THE HOUSE
SIU-MANNED BAY SHIP CO. WINS MSC BID
SIU BEGINS CREWING 9 MSC TANKERS
CARGO SHARING URGED IN U.S./USSR SHIP PACT
DON ROTAN, MCS OLDTIMER, DIES OF CANCER
PANEL BEGINS PROBE ON FOREIGN FLAG CRUISE SHIP SAFETY
3 SEAFARERS, 4 SIU CHILDREN WIN UNION SCHOLARSHIPS
BILL TO EXTEND EXPORT BAN ON ALASKA OIL MOVES AHEAD
HOUSE, SENATE HUNG UP ON ISSUES IN OIL SPILL BILL
SKINNER URGES PHASE-OUT OF SINGLE HULLS
JOB-RELATED DEATHS ARE MOURNED
THIRTEEN UNION DECK DEPARTMENT MEMBERS GRADUATE FROM TOP-OF-THE-LINE TRAINING COURSE
EASTERN, UNIONS RESUME TALKS
NLRB RULES FOR BUS CO. STRIKERS
KEEP MERCHANT MARINE STRONG IS MARITIME DAY MESSAGE
SEN. MATSUNAGA SUCCUMBS TO CANCER
TLC MARKS SIU CREW HANDLING OF GREAT LAKES CEMENT CARRIER
GEORGE HORNE DIES AT 87, WAS N.Y. TIMES MARINE EDITOR
CREW OF ROESCH HELPS VESSEL IN 'WHITEOUT'
SIU-CREWED ORGULF TUG MCDERMOTT PLIES THE LOWER MISSISSIPPI RIVER ON COAL RUN
S-L VESSELS PAY OFF IN LONG BEACH, CALIF.
SCHOOL TRAINING SAVES LIFE OF LUNDEBERG STUDENT
FIVE SIU MEMBERS GIVEN COMMENDATIONS
EXPERIENCED HANDS MAN THE MSC'S KAWISHIWI
QMED PROCEDURES TO CHANGE
DELTA QUEEN STEAMBOAT CO. CELEBRATES HUNDREDTH YEAR
USCG HONORS N.J. FIREFIGHTING
EGYPTIAN TRADE UNIONISTS VIST LUNDEBERG SCHOOL
AIMS OF GIANT COMMODITY MERCHANTS DON'T SQUARE WITH U.S. INTERESTS
PIERCING OF THE GIANT AGRIBUSINESS VEIL REVEALS FOREIGN TIES, FOREIGN-FLAG SHIPS
'EXPORT ENHACEMENT PROGRAM' IS ANOTHER WAY OF SAYING BIGGER TAX PAYER SUBSIDIES FOR GIANT GRAIN EXPORTERS
GRAIN MERCHANTS AND THEIR FOREIGN TIES
THE ILLOGIC OF THE GRAIN GROUPS' ATTEMPT TO SCUTTLE U.S. SHIPPING
SPAD: PLAYING A MAJOR ROLE IN JOB SECURITY OF MEMBERS
'SHIPSHAPE' IS THE WORD FOR THE USNS SILAS BENT
LUNDEBERG SCHOOL GRADUATES SEVEN CLASSES
SIU MEN HAILED AS HEROES FOR RESCUE
COMMISSION STUDIES U.S.-CANADA BILATERAL TRADE ON GREAT LAKES
FARM BILL DEBATE HEATS UP IN THE HOUSE
SIU-MANNED BAY SHIP CO. WINS MSC BID
SIU BEGINS CREWING 9 MSC TANKERS
CARGO SHARING URGED IN U.S./USSR SHIP PACT
DON ROTAN, MCS OLDTIMER, DIES OF CANCER
PANEL BEGINS PROBE ON FOREIGN FLAG CRUISE SHIP SAFETY
3 SEAFARERS, 4 SIU CHILDREN WIN UNION SCHOLARSHIPS
BILL TO EXTEND EXPORT BAN ON ALASKA OIL MOVES AHEAD
HOUSE, SENATE HUNG UP ON ISSUES IN OIL SPILL BILL
SKINNER URGES PHASE-OUT OF SINGLE HULLS
JOB-RELATED DEATHS ARE MOURNED
THIRTEEN UNION DECK DEPARTMENT MEMBERS GRADUATE FROM TOP-OF-THE-LINE TRAINING COURSE
EASTERN, UNIONS RESUME TALKS
NLRB RULES FOR BUS CO. STRIKERS
KEEP MERCHANT MARINE STRONG IS MARITIME DAY MESSAGE
SEN. MATSUNAGA SUCCUMBS TO CANCER
TLC MARKS SIU CREW HANDLING OF GREAT LAKES CEMENT CARRIER
GEORGE HORNE DIES AT 87, WAS N.Y. TIMES MARINE EDITOR
CREW OF ROESCH HELPS VESSEL IN 'WHITEOUT'
SIU-CREWED ORGULF TUG MCDERMOTT PLIES THE LOWER MISSISSIPPI RIVER ON COAL RUN
S-L VESSELS PAY OFF IN LONG BEACH, CALIF.
SCHOOL TRAINING SAVES LIFE OF LUNDEBERG STUDENT
FIVE SIU MEMBERS GIVEN COMMENDATIONS
EXPERIENCED HANDS MAN THE MSC'S KAWISHIWI
QMED PROCEDURES TO CHANGE
DELTA QUEEN STEAMBOAT CO. CELEBRATES HUNDREDTH YEAR
USCG HONORS N.J. FIREFIGHTING
EGYPTIAN TRADE UNIONISTS VIST LUNDEBERG SCHOOL
AIMS OF GIANT COMMODITY MERCHANTS DON'T SQUARE WITH U.S. INTERESTS
PIERCING OF THE GIANT AGRIBUSINESS VEIL REVEALS FOREIGN TIES, FOREIGN-FLAG SHIPS
'EXPORT ENHACEMENT PROGRAM' IS ANOTHER WAY OF SAYING BIGGER TAX PAYER SUBSIDIES FOR GIANT GRAIN EXPORTERS
GRAIN MERCHANTS AND THEIR FOREIGN TIES
THE ILLOGIC OF THE GRAIN GROUPS' ATTEMPT TO SCUTTLE U.S. SHIPPING
SPAD: PLAYING A MAJOR ROLE IN JOB SECURITY OF MEMBERS
'SHIPSHAPE' IS THE WORD FOR THE USNS SILAS BENT
LUNDEBERG SCHOOL GRADUATES SEVEN CLASSES
SIU MEN HAILED AS HEROES FOR RESCUE
Creator
Seafarers Log
Source
Paul Hall Maritime Library Microfilm 1939-1993
Publisher
Seafarers International Union of North America
Date
5/1/1990
Format
Newsprint
Type
Text
Identifier
Vol. 52, No. 5
Collection
Other Media
Citation
Seafarers Log, “May 1990,” Seafarers Log Digital Archives, accessed November 22, 2024, http://seafarerslog.org/archives/items/show/1787.