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FDA Eyes Air Force Model to Protect Food Supply
Congress is considering legislation that would provide private bus operators with millions of dollars in government grants to beef up security.
December 19, 2001Leading Index Rises; Economic Improvement Seen
The U.S. index of leading economic indicators, an important gauge of future economic activity, rose for the second straight month in November, the Conference Board said Wednesday.
December 19, 2001News Briefs - Dec. 19
Volvo Sees Truck Deliveries Fall 16% to Date • Goodyear Cuts Production as Shipments Fall • FedEx's Earnings Rise • Chinese Airline Offers New Trucking Infrastructure • And more...
December 19, 2001Security Briefing
Drug Seizures at Border, Ports Rise • Postal Workers, Others Offered Anthrax Vaccine • Airlines Won't Meet Screening Deadline • Immigrant Pleads Guilty in Hazmat Case • And more...
December 19, 2001Low Rates, Warm Weather Push Housing Starts Up 8.2%
The number of new homes being built in the United States rose in November to the highest level since July, despite the first recession in a decade, a government report said Tuesday.
December 18, 2001Fleets Avoiding New Engines
Officials of several of the nation’s largest trucking companies told Transport Topics they are going to buy fewer than normal or no 2003-model Class 8 tractors because of concern over how the new generation of cleaner-burning diesel engines will perform.
December 18, 2001Diesel Price Falls Again, but Cold Weather Could Reverse Trend
The average price of diesel fuel slid 3 cents per gallon last week to $1.143, the Department of Energy said Monday, but the arrival of colder weather could force the price back up.
December 18, 2001News Briefs - Dec. 18
Fatal Crash Rate of Trucks Falls in 2000 • Driver Accused of Human Smuggling Free on Bond • Motorola to Cut More Jobs U.S. • Puts Pressure on Foreign Steel Makers • And more...
December 18, 2001Trucking Technology Alert - Dec. 18
Cellular Carriers Cutting Free Airtime • Security to Remain the Focus of New Technology • E-Markets Start to Prove Valuable • And more...
December 18, 2001Trism Files Chapter 11 Again; Krasner Out as President, CEO
Trism Inc., a transporter of secured materials, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Tuesday, the same day it announced the Dec. 13 resignation of Thomas P. Krasner as president and chief executive officer.
December 18, 2001