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U.S. Economy Grew at 6.1% Rate in 1Q
Outstripping earlier reports, the economy grew at a 6.1% rate in the first quarter of 2002, reflecting the first increase in business equipment spending in 1 1/2 years, the Commerce Department reported Thursday.
June 27, 2002News Briefs - June 27
USF Logistics Expands Into Phoenix • W.Va. Panel Chief Aims at July 14 Truck Recommendation • Jobless Claims Drop 10,000 Last Week • Motorola to Trim 7,000 More Jobs • And more...
June 27, 2002Summer Border Opening Still Viable, IG Report Finds
Department of Transportation Secretary Norman Y. Mineta said he was poised to open the border to Mexican trucks this summer after reading a report by DOT’s inspector general that concluded remaining safety measures are achievable by the end of August.
June 26, 2002Fed Leaves Interest Rates Unchanged
For the fourth straight meeting, the Federal Reserve's Open Market Committee voted Wednesday not to change U.S. interest rates, saying that economic activity is increasing but the upward momentum from the swing in inventory investment and the growth in final demand is moderating. br clear=all>
June 26, 2002Western Star Finalizes Move to Oregon
Completing a plan laid out in October 2001, Western Star Trucks said Wednesday it has begun an investment program to move its manufacturing operations to Portland, Ore., from Kelowna, British Columbia.
June 26, 2002U.S. 91ÊÓÆµ Sales Rise to Record Pace in May
The number of new homes sold in the United States rose 8.1% in May to an annual rate of 1.03 million units, the U.S. Department of Commerce reported Wednesday.
June 26, 2002Durable Goods Orders Rise 0.6% in May
The U.S. Commerce Department said Wednesday the orders for U.S. durable goods rose 0.6% in May, the fifth increase in the past six months.
June 26, 2002White House Tries to Reassure Business About Security Plan's Effect on Trade
WASHINGTON — One day after sending Congress proposed legislation to create a 91ÊÓÆµland Security Department, the Bush administration sought to reassure business that international trade would not be hampered by the focus on security.
June 26, 2002News Briefs - June 26
Arizona Wildfires Close Highways • OPEC Votes to Keep Quotas • ATA Begins 2003 Road Team Selection • Colorado Roads Withstand Wildfires • And more...
June 26, 2002Opinion: A Joint Commitment to Safety
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. t United Parcel Service, we’ve spent the last seven years honing an approach to safety called the Comprehensive Health and Safety Process, or CHSP.
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