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UPS to Pay $100 Million to Gain Control of Chinese Routes

UPS Inc. said it would pay $100 million to take control of the operations of freight forwarder Sinotrans in 23 Chinese cities by the end of 2005..

December 2, 2004

Letter to the Editor: Safety Rules

Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. y primary concern is, and always will be, safety. My feeling is that government and safety departments are always trying to find better ways to improve driving techniques and modify equipment to make the road safer.

December 2, 2004

Price of Crude Oil Reaches 12-Week Low

The price of crude oil in New York fell to an 12-week low on Thursday, a day after the Department of Energy said stockpiles increased last week.

December 2, 2004

News Briefs - Dec. 2

Bush Picks Nebraska Governor as Agriculture Secretary • OPEC Secretary General to Resign • Jobless Claims Rise by 25,000 in Thanksgiving Week • Dynamex's Net Income Rises • And more...

December 2, 2004

Security & Safety Briefs - Nov. 25 - Dec. 1

DOE Application for Yucca Site Behind Schedule • Bridgestone, Continental to Make Tire-Pressure Monitor

December 1, 2004

Manufacturing Index Rises in November

Manufacturing activity in the United States during November increased for the first time in four months, the Institute for Supply Management said Wednesday..

December 1, 2004

Pennsylvania Turnpike, Employees Reach Tentative Agreement

The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission said on its Web site it reached a reached a tentative contract with striking toll collectors late Tuesday night.

December 1, 2004

TSA Finally Offers Program Guidance for Hazmat Driver Fingerprint Checks

The Transportation Security Administration offered some long-awaited guidance on its proposed background check program for hazardous materials drivers, but industry officials said TSA still left many aspects of its program unclear.

December 1, 2004

U.S. Unveils Online Reporting System for Hazardous Materials Incidents

The federal government agency responsible for hazardous materials safety, the Research and Special Programs Administration, unveiled an online system for reporting of hazmat incidents.

December 1, 2004