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Senate Democrats Criticize Petroleum Reserve Policy

A new Department of Energy policy of buying crude oil to fill the Strategic Petroleum Reserve without regard to already high prices caused further spikes in fuel prices, said a study by Senate Democrats.

March 7, 2003

U.S. Economy Sheds 308,000 Jobs; Unemployment Rises to 5.8% in Feb.

Non-farm payrolls declined by 308,000 jobs in February, helping to push the unemployment rate up to 5.8%, the Labor Department said Friday.

March 7, 2003

News Briefs - March 7

VW to Add 500 Workers to Truck Division • U.S., Allies Propose March 17 Deadline for Iraq • Crude Oil Up Slightly on Iraq Tensions • House Leaders Seek $375 Billion in Transportation Funding • And more ...

March 7, 2003

Factory Orders Rise in January

Orders placed at U.S. factories rose 2.1% in January, their largest increase in six months, the Commerce Department said Thursday.

March 6, 2003

U.S. Fourth Quarter Productivity Revised Up to 0.8%

Companies in the United States were more efficient in the fourth quarter, a revised report by the Labor Department said Thursday. The department's quarterly report on productivity was revised upward to an annual rate of 0.8%.

March 6, 2003

News Briefs - March 6

EIA Predicts Record Gas Prices in April • UPS Suspends Plan to Furlough 100 Pilots • Crude Oil Price Rises on Possible Second UN Resolution • MAN AG Increases 4Q Profit 13% • And more ...

March 6, 2003

Security Briefs - Feb. 26 - March 5

ATA Issues Alert to 'America's Trucking Army' • Con-Way LTLs Approved for C-TPAT • Arrest May Bolster Anti-Terrorism Efforts • U.S. Lowers Terror Alert to Yellow

March 5, 2003

Bush Picks Sandberg as Permanent FMCSA Head

President Bush said he intends to nominate Annette M. Sandberg to the administrator position of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, where she has been serving as acting administrator in recent months.

March 5, 2003

Department of 91ÊÓÆµland Security Opens With Transportation Focus

WASHINGTON — The Department of 91ÊÓÆµland Security, a massive new federal agency that President Bush requested in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks, officially opened its doors last week, with transportation security one of its major missions.

March 5, 2003

Gasoline Shortages Seen as Possibility This Summer

With some motorists paying more than $2 for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline, industry experts sounded alarms that low fuel inventories could lead to record prices and possibly even shortages during the peak driving season.

March 5, 2003

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