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News Briefs - Jan. 3
Snow Closes Part of I-5 North of L.A. • Great Dane Workers in Indiana Face Temporary Layoffs • Construction Spending Falls in November • SCS to Take $3.8 Million Charge in 4Q • And more...
January 3, 2005Chicago Manufacturing Activity Slows in December
Manufacturing in the Chicago area slowed in December for a second consecutive month, the National Association of Purchasing Management-Chicago said Thursday.
December 30, 2004Hayes Lemmerz Weighs Offer for Truck Hub-and-Drum Unit
Commercial and automotive component supplier Hayes Lemmerz International Inc. said it was beginning to explore the sale of its commercial-truck hub and brake-drum business, following an unsolicited inquiry from a potential buyer.
December 30, 2004Letter to the Editor: Diesel Prices
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. he headline on your Web site said "Diesel Price Plunges 4.7 Cents to $2.069." Can you remember what you said when fuel was rising 10 cents in a week? Was the verb as descriptive as "plunges"?
December 30, 2004News Briefs - Dec. 30
Crude Oil Down Slightly to End Year • Jobless Claims Fall by 5,000 • Class 3-7 Sales Increase 24.7% • Analyst Says Truckload Strong Overall in 2004 • Interpool Reports Increased Income, Revenue
December 30, 2004U.S. Reportedly Planning to Lift Canada Cattle Ban
The U.S. plans to lift a ban on imports of some cattle from Canada, almost two years after a mad cow disease case north of the border, news services reported Thursday.
December 30, 2004Port of L.A. Becomes Nation's Top Trade Gateway
The Port of Los Angeles became the top international freight gateway in the United States in 2003, according to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics.
December 29, 2004Existing 91ÊÓÆµ Sales Reach Set New Record in November
Sales of previously owned homes rose 2.7% in November to a record 6.94 million annual rate, the National Association of Realtors said Wednesday.
December 29, 2004News Briefs - Dec. 29
Postal Service Says 100,000 Pounds of Mail Delayed • Last-Minute Shoppers Lift Holiday Sales • Velocity Says Shares Will Remain Listed on Nasdaq • U.S. Xpress Says Underwriters Exercise Stock Option • And more...
December 29, 2004Hours-of-Service Revision Slows FMCSA
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s work to revise the embattled driver hours-of-service rules has delayed other parts of the agency’s regulatory agenda, a Department of Transportation report and an agency spokesman said.
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