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RETRO-2004
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ASEAN owners 'must stand together'
Asia’s first freight futures exchange
Asian nations get together to combat piracy and terrorism
Asian nations warned over cost of security measures
Box rates boost Sea Containers
Business as usual for tanker market by Terry Macalister's
Change of fortune for Star Cruises
Filipino owners hoping for change
Gas shipments tipped as MISC booster
Halim Mazmin selling boxships by Dale Wainwright
Halim Mazmin sells capesize by Dale Wainwright
Historic ship link for Koreas
IACS delays common rules
IMB reports six Malacca Strait attacks in last week by Marcus Hand
India fears Chinese slowdown
Indian shipping profits soar
Intertanko urges IACS on rules
Johor to buy Seaport
Jurong clinches orders as it cashes in on congested schedules in North Asia
Key factors in developing multimodalism in Malaysia
MISC bucks profit hike trend
MISC profits stay strong by Liz Shuker
MISC subsidiary wins $101m offshore deal
MISC tipped to unveil record profits
MISC yard subsidiary wins $100m Shell contracts
MSE to enter LNG ship repair business
NCL weighs on Star results
Pirate attacks worldwide have eased so far in 2004
Pirates target Balikpapan by Dale Wainwright
Polaris sells bulker
Rising costs force Asian rate hikes
Ship runs aground in Singapore
Singapore, Malaysia to study experts' report on reclamation row
Singapore sets up new maritime arbitration centre by Marcus Hand
Singapore strengthens legal status
Star Cruises confirms talks
Surge in Indonesian attacks by Dale Wainwright
Terrorists and pirates could combine forces for Malacca attack
Terrorists ‘could paralyse economy’
US warns of foreign kidnap cases off Malaysia's Sabah state
WTO 'rules against' EU shipbuilding subsidy claims
Wave of piracy descends on oil port in Indonesia
Westport notches impressive record
Worldwide pirate attacks fall by over a quarter
Yap calls on ports to foster smart partnerships with trade unions
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