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EPA's Leavitt Nominated as Health Secretary
President Bush on Monday selected Environmental Protection Agency chief Michael Leavitt to be secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services..
December 13, 2004TT's Seth Clevenger and Mike Senatore unpack the trends, surprises and shake-ups that define this year's Top 100 for-hire carriers..
Retail Sales Rise 0.1% in November
Sales at retailers rose 0.1% to $344.4 billion in November, the Commerce Department reported Monday.
December 13, 2004States to Delay Diesel Lubrication Standards
Many states that use ASTM International guidelines have decided to delay implementation of a ruling that would require, effective Jan. 1, a minimum amount of lubricating qualities in diesel fuel, industry officials said.
December 13, 2004Technology Briefs - Dec. 7 - Dec. 13
Report Warns of ULSD Supply Disruptions Automakers Sue Over California Emission Rules Iteris Lists Common Stock on American Stock Exchange Experts Urge U.S. to Increase Computer Security
December 13, 2004News Briefs - Dec. 13
UPS Gets EU Approval to Buy Menlo Worldwide Business Inventories, Sales Rise in October Vermont Fines Trucking Company for Spill Hastert to Seek Funds for Projects Left Out of Spending Bill And more...
December 13, 2004Bush Selects Bodman as New Energy Secretary
President Bush on Friday named Samuel Bodman as the new Secretary of Energy. Bodman was deputy secretary of the Treasury Department.
December 10, 2004Delphi to Cut Jobs, Predicts Large Loss for 2005
Delphi Corp., the world's largest maker of auto parts, said Friday it expected a net loss as large as $350 million in 2005. It also said it would cut its workforce by as many as 8,500 positions..
December 10, 2004Producer Prices Rise 0.5% in November
Wholesale prices rose 0.5% in November, the Labor Department said Friday, but the gain excluding food and energy was the smallest in four months..
December 10, 2004World Customs Organization Approves Plan to Tighten Cargo Security
The Department of 窪蹋勛圖厙land Security said that the World Customs Organization had endorsed a plan, based upon principles designed by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, that could standardize how cargo is secured and moved worldwide.
December 10, 2004Letter to the Editor: Trucking's Troubles
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. n response to the Nov. 15 letter Trucking in Trouble, regarding the federal government and the oil crisis, I think the blame should go to the origin of the problem.
December 10, 2004