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ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøland Security Report Criticizes Port Security, N.Y. Times Says

A report by the Department of ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøland Security’s inspector general said the department did not award U.S. ports grants based on their potential as terrorist targets, the New York Times reported Sunday.

February 22, 2005

Fuel Suppliers Say Contaminated Diesel a Problem

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Two major fuel suppliers told truck stop industry officials meeting here that new tests showed it was currently impossible to deliver ultra-low-sulfur diesel fuel through the nation’s pipeline system without it picking up too much sulfur along the way.

February 22, 2005

Security & Safety Briefs - Feb. 17 - Feb. 23

DOT Splits RSPA into Two Agencies • GAO Cites U.S. Regulatory Overlap in Food Safety • Negroponte Named National Intelligence Director • Largest Wabash Dealer to Sell Gabriel Security Systems

February 22, 2005

Consumer Confidence Slips from Six-Month High in February

The Conference Board said Tuesday its index of consumer confidence declined to 104 in February from a revised 105 the month before, which had been the highest level in six months.

February 22, 2005

TMC Names Rehurek Chairman

TAMPA, Fla. — The Technology & Maintenance Council of American Trucking Associations said Feb. 15 that it named Dave Rehurek chairman and treasurer for 2005-2006. He is the transportation manager at Alcoa Inc.’s aluminum extrusion plant in Yankton, S.D.

February 22, 2005

U.S. Retail Diesel Average Rises 3.4 Cents to $2.02 a Gallon

The national average retail price of diesel fuel rose 3.4 cents to $2.02 a gallon, the Department of Energy reported Tuesday.

February 22, 2005

Crude Oil Closes at $51.15 a Barrel

The price of light sweet crude oil for March delivery rose to more than $51 a barrel Tuesday on the New York Mercantile Exchange, Bloomberg reported.

February 22, 2005

News Briefs - Feb. 22

Pitt Ohio Forms Partnership With Truckload Company • Petro Stopping Centers’ 4Q Earnings Rise • Economic Growth Reportedly to Slow This Year • Lundberg: Gasoline Prices Fall Slightly • And more...

February 22, 2005

Technology Briefs - Feb. 15 - Feb. 22

Mack Adding Programs to Train Technicians • Cummins, Chinese Company Study Joint Venture • Nextel, Air-Trak Form Mobile Communications Agreement • TMW Unveils New Dispatch Software • And more...

February 21, 2005

Bush Signals No More Compromise on Spending Level for Highway Bill

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Several top Bush administration officials told key transportation leaders last week the president has no intention of increasing the spending limit on the new highway bill beyond the $283.9 billion compromise he agreed to earlier this month.

February 18, 2005