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News Briefs - Aug. 15

Cummins Says Medium-Duty Engine Certified By EPA • CD&L Earns 6 Cents Per Share in 2Q • U.S. Xpress Revises First-Half Results • O'Neill Says Economy Rebounding • And more...

August 15, 2002

Philly Fed Index Posts First Contraction of 2002

Manufacturing activity in the Philadelphia-area contracted in August, for the first time since December, lending more fuel to fears that the stalled recovery is turning into a double-dip recession, Bloomberg reported.

August 15, 2002

Cirillo to Retire From FMCSA

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Chief Safety Officer Julie A. Cirillo announced Tuesday that she will retire at the end of 2002.

August 14, 2002

Security Briefing - Aug. 8 - Aug. 15

Bush Puts Brakes on Security Funding • Security Eased at Golden Gate Bridge • TSA Warns About Airport Identity Theft • Implementation of TIPS Delayed • And more...

August 14, 2002

Business Inventories Rise 0.2% in June

Inventories of unsold goods rose 0.2% in June, as stockpiles of cars and clothing grew, the Commerce Department reported Wednesday.

August 14, 2002

News Briefs - Aug. 14

Ames to Go Out of Business • AMB Property Buys Dulles Freight Facility • Bennett to Buy Morgan Group's Housing Transport Unit • Okla. Tax Commission Trying to Correct Problems • And more...

August 14, 2002

Virginia Sends Back Toll Plan

Virginia handed back a controversial plan to build truck-only toll lanes on Interstate 81 to the project’s architects, saying it wants to take a broader look at the highway’s needs and the procedures for considering such proposals.

August 14, 2002

Opinion: Wild Card May Affect Diesel Price Pattern

Click here to write a Letter to the Editor.As summer progresses, trucking companies turn their thoughts toward the fall and the economic outlook of their second-largest expense, diesel fuel. Concerns always include anticipation of the colder winter months and a seasonal climb in diesel prices.

August 14, 2002

Technology Briefs - Aug.13-19

Terion to Emerge from Bankruptcy • Sirius Facing Possible Bankruptcy in 2003 • EPA to Use On-Vehicle Emissions Testing • Meridian IQ Purchases MegaSys • And more...

August 14, 2002

July Retail Sales Rise 1.2%; Autos, Gasoline Account for Increase

Retail sales in July were 1.2% above the June total, the Commerce Department said Tuesday, but auto and gasoline sales accounted for all of the increase.

August 13, 2002