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Insurer Ordered to Cover Business Loss in Outage

A federal judge in Arizona last week ordered an insurance company to pay more than $3 million to a computer firm for business lost as a result of a power outage.

June 7, 2000

Washington State Adopts Ergonomics Rules

The state of Washington adopted an ergonomics standard that officials said would help reduce 50,000 workplace injuries and the $411 million in costs attributable to those injuries.

June 7, 2000

Division of Conrail: One Year Later

A full year after CSX Transportation and Norfolk Southern Railroad began to dismember and divide Conrail, both companies are still battered and bruised in recovering from a debacle that damaged their reputations, their customer relations and their bottom lines.

June 7, 2000

Speedier Delivery of Delivery Vans

Fast delivery of vehicles is a relative concept. For heavy-duty tractors with highly customized spec sheets, fast delivery could mean any time under six months. Buyers of medium-duty walk-in parcel delivery vans, however, are more accustomed to a two- to three-month wait for delivery from the time of order.

June 7, 2000

Makers of Biodiesel Reject Report Critical of Fuels Cleanliness

The American biodiesel industry, responding to a report that a Belgian study found biodiesel detrimental to the environment, said its soy-based product does not contain harmful ingredients.

June 7, 2000

Inventory Worries Stalk Fuel Prices

The price of diesel fuel fell one-tenth of a cent this week, while analysts continued to warn that inventories are at alarmingly low levels.

June 7, 2000

Trailer Shipments Rise to 1999 Pace

Trailer shipments during the first three months of 2000 have pulled even with the same period in 1999 after running behind for the first two months of the year.

June 7, 2000

Texas Eyes Bridge Improvements

Texas transportation officials want to make more funds available to fix the thousands of bridges in the state that are considered not structurally sound enough to carry heavy vehicles.

June 7, 2000

KLLM Chief Returns With Winning Offer

KLLM Chairman William Jack Liles III brought himself back from a brief, self-imposed exile May 26 and now stands poised to take over his own company.

June 7, 2000