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Opinion: Growing Trend: Employee Lawsuits Based on Religion

In the time since Sept. 11, 2001, courts have addressed an increasing number of cases related to employees' claims of religious discrimination, including one in which an employee sued after she was asked not to use the phrase "Have a blessed day" to customers who were offended by it.

November 27, 2002

Economy Grew at 4% in Third Quarter

The U.S. economy grew at a 4% annual rate in the third quarter, faster than the government's first estimate, and nearly three times the rate of growth in the previous quarter, the Commerce Department said Tuesday.

November 26, 2002

Consumer Confidence Rises in November

Consumers have been feeling better about the economy in November – pushing the Conference Board's consumer confidence index higher for the first time in six months.

November 26, 2002

Mineta Recommending That Bush Open Border With Mexico

WASHINGTON —Transportation Secretary Norman Y. Mineta said last week he planned to recommend that President Bush move ahead to lift the U.S. moratorium against Mexican trucks operating in the United States beyond limited border commercial zones.

November 26, 2002

News Briefs - Nov. 26

Cummins Says Engine Orders Growing • Arkansas Lawmaker Seeks Lower Truck Fees • ATA Reports Lowest Fatal Crash Rate • Mitsubishi to Launch New Truck and Bus Co. • And more ...

November 26, 2002

Technology Briefs - Nov. 19-25

Neb. Official Pushing for 'Smart' Signs • Con-Way Logistics Signs Partnership with DFDS • South Dakota Launches Road Condition Hotline •

November 25, 2002

News Briefs - Nov. 25

J.B. Hunt to Buy 2,100 Tractors from Freightliner • U.S. Xpress, Forward Air Settle Lawsuit • Transport Corp. Names New VP of Operations • Old Dominion Raises $7.4 Million Through Extra Stock Sale • And more ...

November 25, 2002

Deal Struck in West Coast Port Dispute

The International Longshore and Warehouse Union and the Pacific Maritime Association, representing 29 ports on the West Coast, reached a tentative contract agreement Saturday, several news outlets reported.

November 25, 2002

FMCSA's Clapp to Leave

WASHINGTON – Joseph M. Clapp, the former Roadway Corp. chairman who last year became the first permanent head of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, will retire before January, according to Transportation Secretary Norman Y. Mineta.

November 25, 2002