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Fed Cuts Interest Rates By Quarter-Point

The Federal Reserve cut U.S. interest rates by a quarter-percentage point on Wednesday and left the door open for further reductions, saying the risks remain weighted toward economic weakness, rather than inflation.

June 27, 2001

New Economic Reports Offer More Positive News

Three economic reports of interest to the trucking industry released on Tuesday all provided some encouraging news, as durable goods orders, consumer confidence and new home sales all rose more than expected.

June 26, 2001

Cell Phone Ban Passed in N.Y.

New York has become the first state to pass legislation prohibiting the use of handheld cellular telephones while driving, and Gov. George Pataki is expected to sign the bill by the end of the week, news services reported.

June 26, 2001

Eaton Warns; Doesn’t See Quick Turnaround

Eaton Corp., the largest U.S. maker of truck transmissions, said it expects its second-quarter earnings to fall short of estimates and does not expect a rebound in North American markets this year. Chairman Alexander Cutler said Eaton’s truck business is struggling to break even during "the worst industry conditions in over a decade."

June 26, 2001

Executive Briefing - June 26

New Campaign Fights Construction Delays; Complaints Force Michigan to Fix I-75; Hyundai, Bering Dealers to Meet Wednesday; Most Expect Rate Cut As Fed Begins Meeting; and more...

June 26, 2001

Trucking Technology Report - June 26

Wireless Gadgets Give Workers a Leg Up; Rechargeable Batteries Find Better Future; Move it, or Lose; and more...

June 26, 2001

ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Resales Offer Good Economic News

In another positive sign for the economy, resales of existing homes rose in May to the second-highest level in the year, news sources reported.

June 25, 2001

Editorial: Opening the U.S.-Mexico Border

Opponents of the North American Free Trade Agreement are gathering for one last run at preventing full implementation of the trucking elements of that important cross-border pact.

June 25, 2001

Responsible Drivers = Satisfied Customers

(Editors’ note: We came across this description of what one moving company does to spur its driver/movers to reduce costs and provide better customer service, and thought we’d share it with you to get your ideas. What do you think about the system of pay and fines described below? We’d welcome your letters to the editor on this and other topics.) o assure happy customers, Springfield, Mo., mover Tom Hornbuckle is paying his drivers well, but holding them financially accountable for customer service and operational gaffes..

June 25, 2001