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EPA, DOE Say No Changes on Federal Fuel Policies
Although states and industry officials have called for the federal government to help ease problems of motor fuel supplies and high prices around the country, spokesmen for two key federal programs said last week there had been no changes in policy.
May 10, 2004Technology Briefs - May 3 - 10
Truckers Seeking Out Wireless Internet Technology • XM's Net Loss Widens in 1Q • Stonepath Reports Net Loss Despite Revenue Growth • Minorplanet to Remain Conditionally Listed on Nasdaq
May 10, 2004News Briefs - May 7
Union Pacific Sued Over Using Managers to Run Trains • DOT's Transportation Index Rises in February • UPS Raises Buyback Plan to $1 Billion • NHTSA: International, GM Recall Some Trucks • And more...
May 7, 2004April Payrolls Rise 288,000; Unemployment Rate Falls to 5.6%
The Labor Department said Friday that U.S. companies added a total of 288,000 workers to payrolls in April, including 21,000 manufacturing positions, the most in that sector since July 2000.
May 7, 2004Price of Oil Rises Above $40 in New York
Crude oil futures briefly rose above $40 a barrel on Friday in New York for the first time since the Persian Gulf War in 1990, while a senior OPEC official said the oil cartel would hold an informal meeting to discuss what can be done to lower oil prices, Bloomberg reported.
May 7, 2004Letter to the Editor: Fuel Prices
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor.The users of truck transportation, the shipping public, must pay a fair surcharge for fuel, which is an uncontrollable variable in the trucking industry.
May 7, 2004Some Independent Truckers Begin Two-Day Boycott in Virginia
As protesting truck drivers again disrupted the flow of cargo at the Port of Oakland, Calif., on Thursday, independent truckers in Virginia began a two-day boycott at the Hampton Roads port, one of the busiest cargo ports on the East Coast, news services reported.
May 7, 2004UPS, FedEx See Benefits in Larger European Union
Package carriers based in the United States said they were ready for the European Union’s expansion this month to 25 nations and predicted it would add to profits over the next several years.
May 7, 2004News Briefs - May 6
Price of Crude Oil Remains Near $40 • Visteon, UAW Sign Seven-Year Accord • Boyd Bros. Profits Rise but Economic Concerns Remain • EGL Earns 13 Cents Per Share in 1Q • And more...
May 6, 2004Jobless Claims Fall; Worker Productivity Rises
The number of Americans filing initial claims for jobless benefits dropped by 25,000 to 315,000 last week, the fewest since October 2000, the Labor Department said Thursday.
May 6, 2004