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Young Sees House Approving Nuclear Waste Site
The chairman of a House committee last week said the House is likely to approve legislation to open Nevada’s Yucca Mountain repository for spent nuclear fuel.
May 2, 2002Three experts from Transport Enterprise Leasing discuss strategies for buying and selling trucks amid regulatory shifts, trade tensions and economic uncertainty.
Factory Orders Up 0.4% in March
New orders at U.S. manufacturers rose 0.4% in March, to $318.5 billion, after being revised upward the month before, the Commerce Department said Thursday.
May 2, 2002News Briefs - May 2
Va. to Study Additional Bridge • Minnesota Mayors Push for Gas Tax Increase • Federal-Mogul Cuts Costs, Narrows 1Q Loss • Patriot Gains 89% in Second Fiscal Quarter • And more...
May 2, 2002Security Briefs - April 26 - May 2
TRW to Assess Port Vulnerability • Congress Getting Behind Armed Pilots Plan • New Guidelines in Place at Southern Calif. Ports • S.C. Governor Sues to Stop Plutonium Shipments • And more...
May 2, 2002Trucking Sees Little Impact From Calif. Ergo Rules
Five years after California passed its ergonomics regulations to protect workers against repetitive stress injuries, state trucking company violations have been negligible if not non-existent, said Warren Hoemann, vice president of the 2,500-member California Trucking Association.
May 1, 2002Manufacturing, Construction Spending Growth Slows
Growth in manufacturing and construction spending – both key economic indicators -- slowed in April and March, respectively.
May 1, 2002Technology Briefs - April 25 - May 1
GM Road Tests Fuel Cell • Omni Information Converts Customers to Windows • CFI Buys Tool to Help Load Management • PrePass, E-ZPass to Link Up • And more ...
May 1, 2002News Briefs - May 1
Coalition Sues to Bar Mexican Trucks • O'Neill Says U.S. Economy Has Recovered • Hawaii Ready to Cap Gas Prices • Teamsters OK Dues Hike for Strike Fund • And more...
May 1, 2002Confidence, Manufacturing Slip Slightly
Both consumer confidence and manufacturing activity slipped slightly in April, but both remained on the positive side of the ledger, according to reports released Monday.
April 30, 2002Rodriguez Assumes Position as TSA's Cargo Security Chief
Former Yellow Corp. Security Chief George Rodriguez began his new job as director of cargo security at the Transportation Security Administration on April 22, various sources said.
April 30, 2002