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Engine Maintenance Tops Agenda at TMC's First Meeting in Canada

Mileage on heavy-duty diesel engines designed to meet the October 2002 emissions requirements is accumulating to the point that maintenance issues have become a major topic for discussion at the first-ever meeting in Canada of the Technology & Maintenance Council, organizers said.

November 10, 2003

News Briefs - Nov. 10

WTO Panel Says U.S. Steel Duties Illegal • Chicago Fed’s Moskow Upbeat on Economy • Manufacturing in K.C. Fed Region Expands at Slower Pace • Lundberg: Gasoline Prices Fall 4 Cents Over Two Weeks • And more...

November 10, 2003

TSA Unveils New Plan for Hazmat CDLs

The Transportation Security Administration unveiled a long-awaited plan to delay at least to April 1 its earlier deadline for states to begin fingerprinting people who apply for new or renewal certifications to haul hazardous materials.

November 7, 2003

Payrolls Grow by 126,000 in October, Pushing Down Unemployment Rate

The U.S. economy added 126,000 jobs in October, pushing the unemployment rate down to 6% from 6.1%, the Labor Department reported Friday..

November 7, 2003

Carriers Win WorldPoint Case

A group of major U.S. transportation companies said they won the right to collect up to $8 million from WorldPoint Logistics, when a Seattle judge ruled carriers’ bills of lading may be enforced during bankruptcy proceedings.

November 7, 2003

iTECH: Wi-Fi Comes to Truck Stops

Wi-Fi "hot spots" are breaking out all over — maybe even at a truck stop near you.

November 7, 2003

News Briefs - Nov. 7

September Wholesale Inventories Increase 0.4% • Covenant Shares Priced at $19.50 • Man Charged With Murder After Shooting at Trucking Facility • Anthrax Scare Closes 11 D.C. Mail Centers • And more...

November 7, 2003

Productivity Rises 8.1% in Third Quarter

Worker productivity grew at an annual rate of 8.1% in the third quarter, the fastest pace since the first quarter of 2002, the Labor Department reported Thursday.

November 6, 2003

Weekly Jobless Claims Fall to Lowest Level Since Jan. 2001

The number of Americans filing for initial unemployment benefits fell by 43,000 to 348,000 during the week ended Nov. 1, the lowest level since January 2001, two months before the recession began, the Labor Department said Thursday..

November 6, 2003