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...attack rattled international oil markets and maritime insurers. Although the Sirri terminal returned to partial operation a day later, the strike stirred fears that Iran's 1.6 million-bbl.-a-day oil production, most of which passes through the facility, might be in jeopardy. In New York City some oil prices jumped by 6.67%. In London, insurers at Lloyd's, through which many tankers have coverage, doubled rates for ships traveling to the island...
...because they pay only for the type of circulation they want. New York City's Our Town, for example, goes to 121,000 well-to-do readers at all the best addresses in a 2.8-sq.-mi. area of Manhattan's Upper East Side. Thin on news content and partial to causes like raising funds for homeless pets, Our Town earned estimated revenues of $1 million last year and profits of about...
Since Libya currently owes Italian businesses and institutions more than $800 million, it is conceivable that Rome could seize the Libyans' Fiat stock as a partial repayment of the debt. But not likely. Government officials say that such a move is out of the question as long as Italy maintains diplomatic relations with Tripoli...
...following is a partial list of those dormitories and University buildings that have full or partial accessibility to handicapped students...
March 28, 1979. In the biggest U.S. mishap, one of two reactors at Three Mile Island, near Harrisburg, Pa., lost its coolant because of equipment malfunctions and human error. The loss of coolant caused the radioactive fuel to overheat and led to a partial meltdown. Some radioactive material escaped, but a potentially major disaster was averted. Although no one is known to have died as a result of the accident, the hazard posed to local residents is still being debated...