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Industrial Production Rises Less-Than-Forecast 0.1%

Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. roduction at U.S. factories, mines and utilities rose a less-than-expected 0.1% in August, the Federal Reserve said Wednesday.

September 14, 2005

Oklahoma's Voters Reject Fuel-Tax Increase

Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. klahoma voters on Tuesday soundly defeated a statewide ballot measure that would have raised the state’s gasoline and diesel taxes to pay for bridge and road repairs, the Associated Press reported.

September 14, 2005

Road and Bridge Damage in Gulf Region Could Reach $5 Bln.

Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. epairing roads and bridges damaged by Hurricane Katrina in the Gulf Coast states could cost as much as $5 billion, Department of Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta said Tuesday after touring the region, Bloomberg reported.

September 14, 2005

Retail Sales Decline 2.1% in August

Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. etail sales fell 2.1% in August from the previous month, the Commerce Department reported Wednesday.

September 14, 2005

TSA Exempts Hazmat Drivers From Background Checks

Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. img src="http://www.ttnews.com/images/printeditiontag_new.gif" width=120 align=right>The Transportation Security Administration temporarily lifted its background check requirement for drivers seeking first-time hazardous materials endorsements, to make it easier for non-hazmat drivers to respond to calls for aid in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.

September 14, 2005

Letters to the Editor: Hours of Service

Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. believe drivers were comfortable with the previous hours-of-service rules. They had enough rest, regardless of whether they rested during a split-sleeper-berth period or a full 10 hours of off-duty time.

September 14, 2005

Hurricane Ophelia May Make Landfall in N.C. Wednesday

Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. urricane Ophelia could make landfall in North Carolina Wednesday but was not nearly as strong as Hurricane Katrina, which caused extensive damage to the Gulf Coast region two weeks ago, news and weather reports said.

September 14, 2005

Security & Safety Briefs - Sept. 8 - Sept. 14

NHTSA Proposes Mirrors, Video for Class 3-6 Trucks • CVSA Moves Fall Workshop From Gulf Region • DHS Sets $140 Mln. in Port Security Grants

September 14, 2005

Truck Drivers' Wages Fell From '97 to '04, Labor Dept. Says

Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. ruck drivers are among the professions which have seen wages decline on an inflation-adjusted basis from 1997 through 2004, according to a Labor Department survey reported in Tuesday’s Wall Street Journal.

September 13, 2005

Katrina's Impact on Jobs May be Less Than First Thought

Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. urricane Katrina's aftermath will have an isolated effect on the hiring prospects of U.S. employers, with nearly a third expecting to add to their payrolls in the fourth quarter, according to a survey by Manpower Inc., the Associated Press reported Tuesday.

September 13, 2005