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Emmett to Leave NIT League

Edward M. Emmett announced his intention to resign as president of the National Industrial Transportation League, the organization’s Web site reported Tuesday.

January 7, 2003

News Briefs - Jan. 7

New Congress Opens Under GOP Control • McCain, Lieberman to Push for Emissions Restrictions • Schneider Logistics Inks European Deal with Kimberly-Clark • OPEC May Add 2 Million Barrels to Quota • And more ...

January 7, 2003

Bush Unveils $674 Billion Stimulus Plan

In a televised speech from Chicago, President Bush unveiled a package of tax relief and other incentives aimed at stimulating a sagging U.S. economy.

January 7, 2003

News Briefs - Jan. 6

C.H. Robinson Settles Lawsuit • Mitsubishi Spins Off Truck Division • Venezuela Fails to Revive Oil Production • Hours of Service Plan Under Review • And more...

January 6, 2003

Technology Briefs

Norpass and E-ZPass Cooperate • Nevada Toughens Its Emissions Rules

January 6, 2003

EPA Quietly Works Against Promising Engine Technology

The Environmental Protection Agency is quietly lobbying against using one of the most promising methods for meeting the government’s tough 2007 diesel engine regulations, although the method offers simplicity, economical operation and probably will be adopted in Europe, according to industry sources.

January 6, 2003

Congress Returns to Tackle Transportation Funding Needs

A new Congress starts business this week, seeking to resolve a deadlock on spending for 2003 that could pump in money for truck security grants, fund the Transportation Security Administration and give lawmakers more money for road and bridge construction and repair.

January 6, 2003

Oak Ridge Lab Plans to Build Tenn. Facility to Study Emissions

The Oak Ridge National Laboratory said it was building a truck pollution research lab along Interstate 40 in Tennessee to study real world diesel emissions.

January 6, 2003

Diesel Price Rises Another Cent

The average price of diesel fuel rose 1 cent per gallon to $150.1, the highest price since immediately following the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the Department of Energy reported in its latest survey of fueling stations released Jan. 6.

January 6, 2003