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Nebraska Trucking Group Appoints Harris as Interim President

The Nebraska Trucking Association named Nance Harris its interim president. Harris fills the position left open by the death of Ralph Bud Cuca, who succumbed to cancer April 17.

May 16, 2002

Philly Fed Index Shows a Slowing of Expansion

Although manufacturing in the Philadelphia region expanded in May for the fifth straight month, it did so at a slower pace than expected.

May 16, 2002

U.S. Economy Edging Upward, Reports Show

A trio of government reports offered more evidence Wednesday that, the although the U.S. economy is improving, it continues to move at a very slow pace.

May 15, 2002

GAO Suggests Tax Increases for Trucking

WASHINGTON The General Accounting Office told Congress last week that it could raise truck taxes or authorize more toll roads to help boost transportation infrastructure investment and the Highway Trust Fund.

May 15, 2002

Hand in Hand With Weigh-in-Motion

Preclearance and weigh-in-motion, or WIM, often go hand in hand, but it is not always that way.

May 15, 2002

Technology Briefs - May 9 - May 15

Hands-Free Phones Still Pose Danger, Study Says Nissan Orders $2M of Fuel Cells From Ballard Manufacturer Says E-ZPass Equipment Installed Improperly font size=4> Praising Preclearance And more...

May 15, 2002

News Briefs - May 15

Not Time for Rate Hike, Says Dallas Fed Chief Morgan Group Profits, Revenues Down in 1Q Fiori Named to Head Pacer Unit American LaFrance Headquarters to Move to S.C. And more...

May 15, 2002

Opinion: Urge Senators to Pass Terrorism Insurance Bill

Click here to write a Letter to the Editor.Following Sept. 11, in many respects we discovered the true strengths of our nation and its people. Among them is the American economy. If we didnt know that before, we certainly do now. Today, it is still threatened by specter of terrorism. This reality has been most visible in the insurance market.

May 14, 2002

U.S. Retail Sales Surprisingly Strong in April

Spurred by an unexpected rise in sales at general merchandise and department stores, the Commerce Department said Tuesday that U.S. retail sales rose 1.2% in April, to $300.3 billion.

May 14, 2002