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Bush Signs Highway Bill Extension

President Bush signed the eighth extension of the highway bill on July 1, giving congressional negotiators until July 19 to resolve differences on a new multiyear spending plan.

July 5, 2005

Navistar Announces Plans to Build Step Van, RV Chassis

Navistar International Corp. said Monday it had entered into an agreement to acquire Workhorse Custom Chassis, a manufacturer of step vans and motor homes.

July 5, 2005

Bush to Oppose Global Warming Pact at Economic Summit

President Bush reiterated his opposition to mandatory limits on greenhouse gas emissions on the eve of the G-8 summit in Gleneagles, Scottland, Bloomberg News reported.

July 5, 2005

TMC Revs Up 'SuperTech2005'

The Technology & Maintenance Council has coined a new title for the first national skills competition for commercial vehicle technologies: TMCSuperTech2005.

July 5, 2005

Oil Prices Rise as Tropical Storm Bears Down on Gulf Coast

The price of crude oil closed just shy of $60 Monday as Tropical Storm Cindy threatened to disrupt oil supplies in the Gulf of Mexico.

July 5, 2005

ISM's Manufacturing Index Rises for First Time This Year

Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. he Institute for Supply Management said Friday that manufacturing activity expanded in June for the first time this year.

July 1, 2005

Crude Oil Rises to $58.75 After Falling From Monday's Record

Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. fter tailing off from record highs this week, oil prices jumped $2.25 Friday to close at $58.75 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange, Bloomberg reported.

July 1, 2005

Landair Transport Reportedly Dissolves Unit

Landair Transportation Properties, a subsidiary of Landair Transport, a Greeneville Tenn.-based trucking company, has been dissolved, the Greeneville Sun reported.

July 1, 2005

Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index Rises in June

The University of Michigan's final consumer sentiment index for June rose for the first time this year, the university said Friday.

July 1, 2005

Senate Passes Cafta Agreement

Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. he Senate approved the Central American Free Trade Agreement late Thursday, by a 54-45 vote after intense lobbying from the Bush administration, the Associated Press reported.

July 1, 2005