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EGLs Fourth-Quarter Income Falls

Transportation and logistics firm EGL Inc. said its fourth-quarter income fell to $10.9 million or 27 cents a share, from $19.1 million or 47 cents in the previous fourth quarter.

February 28, 2007

February Chicago Manufacturing Index Falls

A gauge of Chicago manufacturing activity fell in February, the National Association of Purchasing Management-Chicago said Wednesday.

February 28, 2007

Editorial: Testing Longer, Heavier Trucks

The new chairman of the pivotal House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, Rep. James Oberstar, said he would support a pilot program to test the effects that raising truck size and weight limits would have on the nations highways.

February 28, 2007

New 窪蹋勛圖厙 Sales Plunge 16.6% in Biggest Drop Since 94

New home sales fell in January by 16.6%, the biggest drop since 1994, the Commerce Department said Wednesday.

February 28, 2007

Security & Safety Briefs Feb. 22 - Feb. 28

U.S. Delays Border Inspection Fees Charleston Port Sets New Security System Oshkosh Wins $878 Million Army Contract Survey Highlights Traffic Congestion Concern

February 28, 2007

Fourth-Quarter GDP Revised Downward to 2.2%

The U.S. economy grew at a rate of 2.2% in the fourth quarter, the Commerce Department said Wednesday, in lowering its earlier estimate of 3.5%.

February 28, 2007

Transportation Stocks Take Hit in Market Tumble

Transportation stocks, including airlines, trucking companies and railroads, were among the hardest hit in Tuesdays stock market tumble, the Associated Press reported.

February 28, 2007

Oberstar Suggests Size Test

WASHINGTON Rep. James Oberstar (D-Minn.), a key transportation legislator and a longtime opponent of increasing truck sizes and weights, told Transport Topics he would now support a pilot study of larger vehicles on U.S. highways.

February 28, 2007

Trucking: Dont Include CBs in Laws Banning Cellphones

Trucking executives said efforts to ban the use of cellular phones from the nations highways would receive industry support as long as state laws do not also ban two-way radios and satellite communication devices.

February 28, 2007

Letter to the Editor: Speed Limiters

On Oct. 20, American Trucking Associations, in conjunction with Road Safe America, a group of nine trucking companies, submitted a petition to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.

February 28, 2007