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WASHINGTON - A new package of severe sanctions on Iran's energy, shipping and financial sectors gained strong congressional support Tuesday as lawmakers sought to ratchet up the economic pressure in hopes of halting Tehran's suspected nuclear weapons program.
House and Senate negotiators reached agreement late Monday on legislation that builds on the current penalties directed at financial institutions that do business with Iran's central bank. The new bill would impose sanctions on anyone who mines uranium with Iran; sells, leases or provides oil tankers to Tehran; or provides insurance to the National Iranian Tanker Co., the state-run shipping line.
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Edward F. Callan, New York City (Putney, Twombly, Hall & Skidmore, Donald J. Maroldy, Thomas F. Ryan, New York City, on the brief), for appellant.
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- PowerLinx, Inc. (OTCBB:PWLX), today announced that its DC power line rear vision system, Zone Defense(TM), has proven effectiv...
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WASHINGTON - A new package of severe sanctions on Iran's energy, shipping and financial sectors gained strong congressional support Tuesday as lawmakers sought to ratchet up the economic pressure in hopes of halting Tehran's suspected nuclear weapons program. House and Senate negotiators reached agreement late Monday on legislation that builds on the penalties directed at financial institutions that do business with Iran's central bank.
The new bill would impose sanctions on anyone who mines uranium with Iran; sells, leases or provides oil tankers to Tehran; or provides insurance to the National Iranian Tanker Co., the state- run shipping line.
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- Crescent Wharf & Warehouse Co., a Corporation, Plaintiff-Cross Appellee, v. Barracuda Tanker Corporation, Union Oil Company of California, and Hendy International Company, Defendants-Appellees-Cross Appellants. Ralph M. Hartman, Director, Office of Workers' Compensation Programs, Plaintiff-Intervenor-Appellant., 696 F.2d 703 (9th Cir. 1983)
Ruth E. Peters, Washington, D.C., Jack Williams, Glendale, Cal., for crescent.
Michael J. Faber, Lillick, McHose & Charles, Los Angeles, Cal., for B...
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ANDREW ANDERSON, 97, of Ridgewood died Thursday. Before retiring, he was an oil tanker captain for Carras Oil Co., New York City. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Brooklyn. Arrangements: C. C. Van Emburgh Funeral Home, Ridgewood.
ALBERT V. BONADIES, 80, of Wayne, formerly of Paterson, died Thursday. Before retiring in 1981, he was a packer for Continental Can Co., Paterson, where he worked for 24 years. He was a parishioner of Immaculate Heart of Mary R.C. Church, Wayne, and a former parishioner of Blessed Sacrament R.C. Church, Paterson. Arrangements: Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home, Wayne.
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BAGHDAD - The Iraqi Oil Tanker Co. launched its first new ship in 27 years Monday, and delivery of two more tankers is expected within three months.
The Dijlah - the name for the Tigris River in Arabic - was inaugurated in the southern port city of Basra, officials said.
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WASHINGTON - A new package of severe sanctions on Iran's energy, shipping and financial sectors gained strong congressional support Tuesday as lawmakers sought to ratchet up the economic pressure in hopes of halting Tehran's suspected nuclear weapons program. House and Senate negotiators reached agreement late Monday on legislation that builds on the penalties directed at financial institutions that do business with Iran's central bank.
The new bill would impose sanctions on anyone who mines uranium with Iran; sells, leases or provides oil tankers to Tehran; or provides insurance to the National Iranian Tanker Co., the state- run shipping line.
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