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Wholesale Inventories, Sales Both Fall, but Ratio Rises
Sales of wholesale goods fell 1.3% in September, with inventories themselves only dropping by 0.1%, as reported by the Department of Commerce.
November 7, 2001Unemployment Soars to Five-Year High in October
The U.S. unemployment rate jumped by 0.5% in October to 5.4% -- a five-year high, according to a government report released on Friday.
November 2, 2001Calif. Governor Says Bridges Threatened
Citing “credible” terrorist threats, California Gov. Gray Davis ordered security increased around four major bridges in his state, including the national landmark Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.
November 2, 2001Anthrax Spores Found in Midwest, Lithuania
As anthrax spores continue to be discovered in areas as diverse as Kansas City, Mo., and Lithuania, investigators are trying to trace the last steps of a New York woman who died of the disease.
November 1, 2001Billions Needed to Quell Anthrax Outbreaks
The U.S. Postal Service will need billions of dollars to fight the ever-growing war on anthrax, Postmaster General John Potter told reporters Tuesday.
October 30, 2001Diesel Price Falls for Sixth Straight Week
The national average price for diesel fuel fell by 0.8 cent per gallon, its sixth consecutive week of decline, according to a report from the Department of Energy.
October 29, 2001Postal Service Looks to Sterilize Mail
he U.S. Postal Service has begun making arrangements to sterilize mail in an effort to quell the expanding outbreaks of anthrax associated with infected letters, news services reported.
October 29, 2001Anthrax Scare Pushes Union, Scientists to Action
As more cases and traces of anthrax are discovered around the Washington, D.C. area, scientists and lawyers are gearing up to fight on different fronts in the battle against the bacteria.
October 26, 2001More Cases of Anthrax Linked to the Mail
Another U.S. Postal Worker involved in handling government mail has tested positive for anthrax, news services reported.
October 25, 2001Two Truck Drivers Medicated Against Anthrax
Two Maryland truck drivers who work with the U.S. Postal Service are among those receiving the drug Cipro as a precaution against possible exposure to anthrax, the Associated Press reported.
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