March 1995
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March 1995
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SIU: EXPORTING ALASKA OIL ON AMERICAN-FLAG VESSELS PROMOTES U.S. TANKER FLEET
CLINTON 1996 BUDGET EARMARKS FUNDS FOR U.S. SHIPPING
MARITIME’S STATUS IS UNCLEAR IN DOT REORGANIZATION PLAN
LOTT DETAILS AGENDA FOR A STRONG U.S. FLEET
PASSAGE OF MARITIME REVITALIZATION BILL IS TOP PRIORITY FOR WHITE HOSE: DOT
SIU VOWS TO FIGHT REFLAGGING MOVE OF SEA-LAND CO.
TWO MAERSK SHIPS REFLAGGED, PLACED UNDER U.S. REGISTRY
TOM FAY DIES, WAS LUNDEBERG SCHOOL VP
SIU FIGHTS FOR SEAMEN SAFETY PROVISIONS IN INTERNATIONAL MARITIME GROUP’S STANDARDS
U.S. MARITIME BACKERS DEFEND FMC, ’84 SHIP ACT
WARM WEATHER PROMPTS EARLY LAKES SHIPPING
DYSLEXIA DID NOT STOP ELLIS FROM EXCELLING AT SEA
A NEW SLANT ON ORAN EXAMS
MTD: WORKERS MUST GAIN FROM GLOBAL TRADE
LOTT CALLS FOR EFFORTS TO REVITATLIZE MARITIME
NLRB HEAD SEEKS FAIRER RENDERING OF LABOR LAWS
PAUL HALL CENTER ADDS VESSEL TO SCHOOL’S TRAINING FLEET
CG-APPROVED RADAR OPERATION CLASS PRAISED BY PARTICIPATING BOATMEN
25 LAKES SEAMEN UPGRADE TO AB
AGENCY EXTENDS DEADLINE FOR TOWBOAT OPERATORS TO GET RADAR ENDORSEMENT
OFFICER UNIONS FILE SUIT TO BLOCK APL FLAG-OUT
FORMER N.O. PORT OFFICIAL MARTY KANOA DIES AT 68
SABINE CREWS APPROVE 3-YEAR PACT
NAVY’S TORPEDO RECOVERY VESSELS’ CREWS SET SIGHTS ON UNION CONTRACT
MATTHEISEN MANEUVERS THROUGH ICY WATERS, DELIVERS FUEL TO ANTARCTIC BASE
A RUNAWAY SKIPS OUT ON WAGES, ITF WINS $5, 187IN AB’S BACK PAY
CS MAEDA PRAISES SAS ABOARD GLOBAL LINK
SIU-CREWED VESSELS SERVCE AS BLOCKADE RUNNERS IN ANNUAL NATO PEACKEEPING SUPPORT EXERCISE
SIU: EXPORTING ALASKA OIL ON AMERICAN-FLAG VESSELS PROMOTES U.S. TANKER FLEET
CLINTON 1996 BUDGET EARMARKS FUNDS FOR U.S. SHIPPING
MARITIME’S STATUS IS UNCLEAR IN DOT REORGANIZATION PLAN
LOTT DETAILS AGENDA FOR A STRONG U.S. FLEET
PASSAGE OF MARITIME REVITALIZATION BILL IS TOP PRIORITY FOR WHITE HOSE: DOT
SIU VOWS TO FIGHT REFLAGGING MOVE OF SEA-LAND CO.
TWO MAERSK SHIPS REFLAGGED, PLACED UNDER U.S. REGISTRY
TOM FAY DIES, WAS LUNDEBERG SCHOOL VP
SIU FIGHTS FOR SEAMEN SAFETY PROVISIONS IN INTERNATIONAL MARITIME GROUP’S STANDARDS
U.S. MARITIME BACKERS DEFEND FMC, ’84 SHIP ACT
WARM WEATHER PROMPTS EARLY LAKES SHIPPING
DYSLEXIA DID NOT STOP ELLIS FROM EXCELLING AT SEA
A NEW SLANT ON ORAN EXAMS
MTD: WORKERS MUST GAIN FROM GLOBAL TRADE
LOTT CALLS FOR EFFORTS TO REVITATLIZE MARITIME
NLRB HEAD SEEKS FAIRER RENDERING OF LABOR LAWS
PAUL HALL CENTER ADDS VESSEL TO SCHOOL’S TRAINING FLEET
CG-APPROVED RADAR OPERATION CLASS PRAISED BY PARTICIPATING BOATMEN
25 LAKES SEAMEN UPGRADE TO AB
AGENCY EXTENDS DEADLINE FOR TOWBOAT OPERATORS TO GET RADAR ENDORSEMENT
OFFICER UNIONS FILE SUIT TO BLOCK APL FLAG-OUT
FORMER N.O. PORT OFFICIAL MARTY KANOA DIES AT 68
SABINE CREWS APPROVE 3-YEAR PACT
NAVY’S TORPEDO RECOVERY VESSELS’ CREWS SET SIGHTS ON UNION CONTRACT
MATTHEISEN MANEUVERS THROUGH ICY WATERS, DELIVERS FUEL TO ANTARCTIC BASE
A RUNAWAY SKIPS OUT ON WAGES, ITF WINS $5, 187IN AB’S BACK PAY
CS MAEDA PRAISES SAS ABOARD GLOBAL LINK
SIU-CREWED VESSELS SERVCE AS BLOCKADE RUNNERS IN ANNUAL NATO PEACKEEPING SUPPORT EXERCISE
Creator
Seafarers Log
Source
Seafarers Log Scanned Issues 1984-1988, 1994-Present
Date
03/01/1995
Format
Newsprint
Type
Text
Identifier
Vol. 57, No. 3
Collection
Other Media
Citation
Seafarers Log, “March 1995,” Seafarers Log Digital Archives, accessed December 21, 2024, http://seafarerslog.org/archives/items/show/1845.