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Housing Starts Rise 3.4% in September

Housing starts rose 3.4% in September to the second-highest level in 17 years, the Commerce Department reported Friday..

October 17, 2003

Technology Briefs - Oct. 14 - Oct. 20

Ashley Selects AirIQ to Manage Trailers • Ridge Considers SEC Cybersecurity Filings • Minorplanet Receives Price Warning From Nasdaq • Peterbilt Motors Plans to Offer Natural Gas Engines at Factory

October 17, 2003

Industrial Production Rises 0.4% in September

Industrial production in the United States rose 0.4% in September, the biggest gain since early 2000, the Federal Reserve said Thursday..

October 16, 2003

News Briefs - Oct. 16

Philly Fed Index Rises in October • Werner's Quarterly Results Improve 20% • U.S. Xpress Reports Higher Profits; Calls Business 'Fairly Strong' • Transport Corp. Revenue Down, Net Income Up • And more...

October 16, 2003

Letter to the Editor: Paying for Security

Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. was not surprised to learn that McKenzie Tank Lines’ investment in safety technology has paid off with lower accident experience. adly, the sluggish reaction by the insurance industry is also no surprise.

October 16, 2003

Economic Recovery Gaining Steam, Fed Says

The U.S. economic recovery gained speed in recent weeks as consumer spending strengthened and manufacturing activity increased, the Federal Reserve said Wednesday in its Beige Book survey of regional economies.

October 15, 2003

Excluding Autos, Retail Sales Rise Again in September

The Commerce Department said Wednesday that U.S. retail sales declined 0.2% in September, the first drop since April, but excluding autos, sales rose for a fifth straight month.

October 15, 2003

Average Diesel Price Rises 3.8 Cents to $1.483

The average U.S. retail price of diesel fuel rose 3.8 cents per gallon to $1.483, the Department of Energy reported Tuesday. br clear=all>

October 15, 2003

FBI: Trucking to Get Less Help Investigating Cargo Thefts

WASHINGTON — The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s diversion of resources to fight terrorism means that trucking firms should expect less help from the bureau in pursuing cargo theft, the FBI’s lead agent in that area said last week.

October 15, 2003

Shippers Urged to Force Fleets to Spend More for Security

WASHINGTON — Shippers should get tough with trucking firms to help prevent cargo theft, including making them install costly security systems, two shipper representatives said at a conference here last week.

October 15, 2003

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