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Young Says Congress Is Unlikely to Restrict Driver Cell Phone Use

The federal government will not outlaw the use of cell phones by drivers anytime soon, according to the chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.

May 15, 2001

Fed Cuts Interest Rates Again

As expected the Federal Reserve cut U.S. interest rates by a half-percentage point on Tuesday for the fifth time this year, news services reported.

May 15, 2001

Trucking Technology Report - May 15

Red Light for Cell Phone Drivers; Collaboration Needed to Speed Production; Snapple Speeds Delivery to Distributors; and more

May 15, 2001

Opinion: Inadequate Monitors for Mexican Operators

I believe that Mr. James R. Giermanskis opinion The Mexicans are coming! The Mexicans are coming! . . . Not really! is na簿ve, so far as California is concerned.

May 14, 2001

Editorial: More Help From the Fed

The signs of a faltering national economy are all around us, as more and more companies report plummeting earnings, the jobless rate rises and investment spending falls.

May 14, 2001

Reports Find Business Inventories, Industrial Output Fall

Economic indicators were mixed over the past two months, according to government reports, as both inventories and industrial production fell, and demand for goods remained sluggish.

May 14, 2001

Bush to Seek Energy Conservation, Mineta Says

President Bush will respond to public concerns by expanding the conservation portion of his energy strategy to be released later this week, Secretary of Transportation Norman Mineta said.

May 14, 2001

Executive Briefing - May 14

Fed Expected to Cut Interest Rates Tuesday; Cummins, International End Talks; Agere Systems Cutting Jobs; Emons Net Income Rises 143%; and more...

May 14, 2001

Diesel Hits $1.491, Highest Since Feb. 12

The price of diesel fuel gained another 2.1 cents per gallon last week, taking it to $1.491, which is the highest average price seen since Feb. 12, according to a survey conducted by the Energy Information Administration.

May 14, 2001