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Security Briefing - Jan. 22 - Jan. 28
FBI Official Says Seaports Are Vulnerable Targets • Bush Expected to Boost ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøland Security Funds • Survey Finds Many Cities Not Receiving Security Funding • U.S. Moves to Implement Airline Background Checks
January 28, 2004Three experts from Transport Enterprise Leasing discuss strategies for buying and selling trucks amid regulatory shifts, trade tensions and economic uncertainty.
New ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Sales Fall in December but Set Record for Year
The Commerce Department said Wednesday that sales of new homes fell 5.1% in December to a 1.06 million annual pace, the slowest in eight months.
January 28, 2004Orders for Durable Goods Unchanged in December
Total orders for durable goods in the United States were unchanged in December, but excluding transportation equipment, orders declined 0.7% for the month, the Commerce Department reported Wednesday.
January 28, 2004Opinion: The HOS Game Clock Is Ticking
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor.Everyone in North America involved in the transportation industry knows about the event that took place on Jan. 4. However, no one knows the exact impact it will have.
January 28, 2004News Briefs - Jan. 28
ArvinMeritor Says Commercial Vehicle Markets Strengthening • Landstar Says Demand Strong Thus Far in 2004 • J.B. Hunt's Earnings Set Record in 2003 • Swift Reports Higher Profits; Says Rating Still Satisfactory • And more...
January 28, 2004Fed Keeps Rates Steady; Drops 'Considerable Period' Phrasing
Federal Reserve policy makers voted unanimously on Wednesday voted to hold the benchmark interest rate at 1%, the lowest since 1958, but dropped their commitment to hold rates low "for a considerable period."
January 28, 2004Consumer Confidence Index Rises in January
The Conference Board said Tuesday that consumer confidence rose in January to its highest level since July 2002.
January 27, 2004TRB Panel Asks Government to Coordinate Freight Data
WASHINGTON — The government should coordinate freight data collection in the United States because information on freight movement is needed to help public agencies make decisions about highway infrastructure, safety and security, economic competitiveness and environmental issues, a report by the Transportation Research Board said. br clear=all>
January 27, 2004Letter to the Editor: Hours of Service
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor.This [drivers’ workday rule] doesn’t appear to be a very well-thought-out plan. Why do we want to create a bigger shortage of drivers in an already fragile industry.
January 27, 2004News Briefs - Jan. 27
Storm Tangles Transportation for Second Day • Former Head of Chicago Trucking Program Charged With Extortion • CNF Reports Higher Profits, Names New Chairman • Caterpillar Reports Higher Net Income • And more...
January 27, 2004