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Billions Needed to Quell Anthrax Outbreaks

The U.S. Postal Service will need billions of dollars to fight the ever-growing war on anthrax, Postmaster General John Potter told reporters Tuesday.

October 30, 2001

Trucking Technology Alert - Oct. 30

Qualcomm to Unleash Structure That Broadcasts From Planes • Wireless Options Present Dilemma • Cingular Wireless Close to Crucial Choice • And more ...

October 30, 2001

Opinion: Trucking Is the Firewall That Protects America's Economy

When I accepted the position of American Trucking Associations’ interim president and chief executive officer on July 1, I knew there would be challenges ahead. My goal was to continue to move ATA forward with a focus that has become ATA’s trademark.

October 30, 2001

Ashcroft Sounds New Terrorism Warning

Attorney General John Ashcroft and other government officials have issued a renewed warning about possible terrorist attacks over the next few days, news services reported.

October 30, 2001

Executive Briefing - Oct. 30

Terrorism May Push Insurance Premiums Higher • Anthrax Scare Leads Some to Rethink Holiday Cards • Wabash National Announces $61.4 Mil. Loss in 3Q • And more ...

October 30, 2001

MC&E: ATA Taps Kansas Governor; Canary Stays CEO to 2003

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The American Trucking Associations has named current Kansas Gov. Bill Graves to take over as its president and chief executive officer when he completes his gubernatorial term in early 2003, ATA Chairman Duane Acklie announced Tuesday at the Management Conference & Exhibition here.

October 30, 2001

MC&E: Canary Picked as First of Two New ATA Presidents

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- William Canary, who has served as interim president and chief executive officer of the American Trucking Associations since July 1, was named effective Tuesday as the permanent president/CEO through Jan. 13, 2003.

October 30, 2001

MC&E: Analysts Predict Bleak U.S. Economy

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- An economy that had been showing signs of recovery in August and up to Sept. 10, is now in a slump and could remain so, according to a panel of economic analysts meeting here as part of the Management Conference & Exhibition.

October 30, 2001

MC&E: U.S. May Trade Speed for Security, Mineta Says

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -– Short-term sacrifices in mobility may be a necessary price to pay in order to increase security after Sept. 11, according to the secretary of transportation.

October 30, 2001

Consumer Confidence Plunges in October

Consumer confidence fell to 85.5 in October from 97 the month before, the lowest level in more than seven years, according to the New York-based Conference Board.

October 30, 2001