Citing high commodity prices, Navistar International Corp. said late Tuesday it is raising prices on its International brand trucks, effective immediately.
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G-8 Leaders Endorse Cutting Greenhouse Gases in Half by 2050
Leaders of the Group of Eight nations endorsed cutting global emissions of greenhouse gases in half by 2050, but stopped short of more short-term targets, the Associated Press reported Tuesday.
July 8, 2008Pa. Lawmaker Says Turnpike Lease Deal Is Dead
A key Pennsylvania state lawmaker said that a plan backed by Gov. Ed Rendell to lease the Pennsylvania Turnpike is essentially dead, the Associated Press reported.
July 8, 2008Cummins Boosting Dividend by 40%
Diesel engine maker Cummins Inc. said Tuesday it will boost its quarterly cash dividend by 40%, to 17.5 cents per share, from 12.5 cents per share.
July 8, 2008Editorial: Good News, Relatively Speaking
At a time when good news is in notably short supply, it’s nice to be able to report several positive stories on this week’s front page.
July 7, 2008Appeals Court Rejects Greenhouse Gas Lawsuit
A federal appeals court in Washington rejected a petition by Massachusetts and 17 other states attempting to force a quick decision from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on how to regulate greenhouse gases.
July 3, 2008Employment Index Declines, Conference Board Says
An employment trends index declined in June, the New York-based Conference Board said Monday.
July 7, 2008First Atlantic Hurricane Forms; Unlikely to Affect Gulf Oil Platforms
The first hurricane of the Atlantic hurricane season formed Monday, but forecasts put it on a track that would not affect Gulf of Mexico oil platforms, the Associated Press reported.
July 7, 2008Rail, Intermodal Traffic Fall for Week
Rail and intermodal traffic both declined for the week ended June 28 compared with a year ago, the Association of American Railroads said.
July 7, 2008Oil Dips Following Record High
Oil fell in early trading from last week’s record high, but its continued climb has prompted some analysts to predict the price could jump to $200 a barrel this year, the Wall Street Journal reported Monday.
July 7, 2008