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U.S. Unveils Online Reporting System for Hazardous Materials Incidents

The federal government agency responsible for hazardous materials safety, the Research and Special Programs Administration, unveiled an online system for reporting of hazmat incidents.

December 1, 2004

Federal Reserve Says Overall Economic Growth Continuing

The Federal Reserve said Wednesday that 11 of its 12 district banks reported expanding economic activity in October and November.

December 1, 2004

News Briefs - Dec. 1

Construction Spending Unchanged in October • N.J. Proposes Adding More Truck Lanes to Turnpike • Personal Spending Rises Again in October • Economic Group Cuts Growth Forecast Due to High Oil Prices • And more...

December 1, 2004

News Briefs - Nov. 30

Manufacturing in Chicago Area Expands at Slower Pace • Kentucky Judge Defers Decision on Overweight Trucks • Snow Falls on Central United States • XRG's Board Approves Reverse Stock Split • And more...

November 30, 2004

Consumer Confidence Index Falls to Nine-Month Low

The Conference Board said Tuesday its index of consumer confidence fell to a nine-month low in November.

November 30, 2004

Makers Seek to Parlay Knowledge Into Profits

Just as some trucking companies have veered from strictly asset-based work into third-party logistics services, tire manufacturers, too, are trying to earn a dollar from peddling knowledge and not just using machinery.

November 30, 2004

U.S. Grows at 3.9% Clip in Third Quarter

The U.S. economy grew at a 3.9% annual pace in the third quarter, faster than previously estimated, the Commerce Department said Tuesday..

November 30, 2004

Ridge Resigns as 91ÊÓÆµland Security Secretary

91ÊÓÆµland Security Secretary Tom Ridge submitted his resignation in writing to President Bush on Tuesday morning, news services reported.

November 30, 2004

Saudi Arabia to Raise Oil Capacity

Saudi Arabia’s oil minister, Ali al-Naimi, said the nation planned to expand output capacity by 14% to ease concern of potential shortages, Bloomberg News reported.

November 29, 2004

Companies Say Ultra-Low-Sulfur Fuel Would Need Special Handling

NEW ORLEANS — Officials at pipeline companies and fuel retailers said they would have to change fuel-distribution patterns, and be careful when loading or storing ultra-low-sulfur fuel, to avoid its being contaminated by fuel with higher sulfur content to an extent that the ULSD would fail to meet government standards.

November 29, 2004