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Thursday's Earnings at a Glance

Old Dominion Sees Earnings Slip; Record Revenue • Revenues Down as Allied Holdings Reports Loss • Restructuring Helps Mullen's 3Q Earnings • And more...

October 25, 2001

Two Truck Drivers Medicated Against Anthrax

Two Maryland truck drivers who work with the U.S. Postal Service are among those receiving the drug Cipro as a precaution against possible exposure to anthrax, the Associated Press reported.

October 25, 2001

States Respond to ATA Concern of Price Gouging at Fueling Stations

American Trucking Associations has received at least eight responses to a letter Interim President William J. Canary sent to state attorneys general urging them to watch for price gouging by fuel companies.

October 25, 2001

Kentucky Codes Licenses With Security Measure

Kentucky is the latest state to embed digital security features in its driver licenses to prevent their fraudulent reproduction or use by unauthorized individuals.

October 25, 2001

Durable Orders, 91ÊÓÆµ Resales Plunge; Jobless Claims Rise

A series of reports on the U.S. economy released Thursday continued to show the negative effects of the slowdown and the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks..

October 25, 2001

Executive Briefing - Oct.25

Wyoming May Raise Fuel Tax • Border Tunnel for Trucks Planned in Detroit • House Passes Economic Stimulus Package • And more...

October 25, 2001

More Cases of Anthrax Linked to the Mail

Another U.S. Postal Worker involved in handling government mail has tested positive for anthrax, news services reported.

October 25, 2001

Trucking Technology Alert - Oct. 25

Phone Company to Offer Free Earpieces • Trucking Beefs Up Security • ShipLogix Releases Carrier Enhancement • And more...

October 25, 2001

Question for Readers: How Are You Coping?

Have the attacks of Sept. 11 or the current outbreak of anthrax cases changed the way you or your company handles freight?

October 24, 2001

Postal Service Begins Assault on Anthrax

On the same day that federal investigators released the text of several letters infected with anthrax, the U.S. Postal Services has begun a counteroffensive with quarantines, post cards and an additional $175 million for security approved by President Bush, news services reported.

October 24, 2001