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Military Personnel Moves Buoy Relocation Market

LA QUINTA, Calif. — Rates the U.S. military pays movers are a source of strength in an overall soft moving-and-storage market, according to people at the American Moving and Storage Association’s annual conference here.

April 16, 2003

CPI, Housing Starts Rise in March

The prices paid by consumers for goods rose 0.3% in March, the Labor Department said Wednesday.

April 16, 2003

News Briefs - Aprl 16

Truckers Protest Port of New Orleans • Werner Reports Improved First Quarter • Crude Oil Prices Dips Slightly • Airborne, DHL Deal Dependent on Rulings • And more ...

April 16, 2003

Industrial Production Falls in March on Demand Concerns

U.S. factories, mines and utilities produced less in March, the Federal Reserve said Tuesday, as concerns about the war helped drive fears of sinking demand.

April 15, 2003

Editorial: A Good News Week

It's getting easier to believe that better days are coming. Last week, we learned that many heavy-duty truck and engine makers were recalling workers and increasing production based on higher customer interest; fuel prices fell for the fourth straight week; and the news from Iraq indicated that hostilities could be over reasonably soon.

April 15, 2003

Opinion: Reforming the United States Postal Service

These days, the hot topic of conversation in the mailing industry is the urgent need to reform the United States Postal Service.

April 15, 2003

News Briefs - April 15

Airborne Says it Expects First-Quarter Loss • Roadway Reports Improved 1Q Net Income • J.B. Hunt More than Doubles 1Q Profit • N.Y. Manufacturing Index Falls to –20.4 in April • And more ...

April 15, 2003

Before the Point of No Return

Anti-rollover technology applies the brakes more quickly than the driver can react.

April 14, 2003

Electronic Braking Faces a Tough Sell in the U.S.

Using electronic signals instead of compressed air to actuate heavy truck brakes opens a realm of new possibilities. Electronically controlled brake systems (ECBS), commonly referred to as "brake by wire," promise far greater control and modulation of braking at individual wheels, some vehicle engineers say.

April 14, 2003