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Cummins Asks U.S. to Enforce Clean-Engine Consent Order

COLUMBUS, Ind. — Officials of Cummins Inc. said they would go to court if necessary to prevent any of their engine-making competitors from wiggling out of the terms of a 1998 pact to build cleaner diesel engines.

May 8, 2001

Chao: No New Ergo Rule Likely Within Two Years

WASHINGTON — Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao told a Senate appropriations subcommittee last week that her department would not propose new ergonomics standards any time soon, and that she was not committed to a two-year rulemaking deadline sought by some lawmakers.

May 8, 2001

High Temperatures, Demand Cause Blackouts in Calif.

In what was billed a preview of summer, more than 100,000 power customers in California saw hour-long blackouts roll through the state Monday, snarling traffic and shutting down air conditioners in 90-degree heat, wire services reported.

May 8, 2001

Executive Briefing - May 8

Study: Distracted Drivers Cause 284,000 Crashes a Year; Bandag Says Court Denies Michelin’s Injunction; TransCom USA Files for Chapter 11; OPEC Likely to Raise Oil Production; and more...

May 8, 2001

Price of Diesel Surges 2.8 Cents

A 7.7-cent-per-gallon leap in the average price of gasoline dwarfed a not-inconsiderable 2.8 cent per gallon rise in the price of diesel fuel.

May 7, 2001

Trucking Technology Report - May 7

New Traffic Report Technology Looms; Petro Vantage Seeks Software Tests; Carriers, Shippers Meet on CargoFinder and more...

May 7, 2001

Editorial: Progress on U.S.-Mexico Trucking

It’s beginning to look like the U.S.-Mexico border may actually be opened to international trucking by the early days of 2002, as envisioned when the North American Free Trade Agreement was signed in 1993.

May 7, 2001

Opinion: Key Issues Face the Freight Rail Sector

The past several years have been a volatile period for the freight rail sector. Much of the debate surrounding the rail sector during this period has focused on competitive issues.

May 7, 2001

Cummins-Navistar Deal May Hinge on Indiana Loan, Newsletter Says

If a measure to provide $35 million in loan guarantees to Cummins Inc. falls through, the engine maker’s nascent deal with Navistar International will also collapse, a truck manufacturing industry publication said.

May 7, 2001

Gas Reaches New High, but Prices May Level Soon

U.S. gasoline prices leaped by 8.58 cents per gallon in the past two weeks, according to the Lundberg Survey of 8,000 gasoline stations and has reached $1.76, which is an all-time unadjusted high.

May 7, 2001

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