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News Briefs - Nov. 25
Existing 窪蹋勛圖厙 Sales Fall but Remain Strong Senate Scraps Energy Bill for 2003 PJAX Settles Discrimination Lawsuit Teamsters Enter California Grocer Dispute And more...
November 25, 2003Truckers Blast TSA Rule
The Transportation Security Administrations requirement that states administer separate programs to check the backgrounds of 3.5 million truck drivers licensed to carry hazardous materials will create a nightmare, six trucking industry executives said last week.
November 25, 2003Security Briefs - Nov. 20 - Nov. 26
Iraqi Flights Suspended After DHL Attack Canada's Manley Says Border Safer, More Efficient Simulated Attacks Expose Weaknesses, Experts Say
November 25, 2003Technology Briefs - Nov. 18 - Nov. 24
FedEx Institute of Technology Opens Xata Cuts Fiscal 4Q Loss in Half As Illinois I-Pass Turns 10, Traffic Problems Remains Postal Service to Discontinue Online Bill-Payment Service And more...
November 24, 2003News Briefs - Nov. 24
NABE Predicts Strong Economic Growth in 2004 N.M. Highway Bill Increase Diesel Tax, Vehicle Fees Lundberg: Gasoline Prices Inch Up And more...
November 24, 2003ArvinMeritor Withdraws Offer for Dana
Vehicle parts maker ArvinMeritor Inc. on Sunday said it had withdrawn its offer to buy rival Dana Corp. after Dana's board of directors unanimously recommended that shareholders reject the hostile bid.
November 24, 2003Average Diesel Price Rises 1 Cent
The U.S. average retail price of diesel fuel rose 1 cent per gallon to $1.491 per gallon, the Department of Energy reported Monday.
November 24, 2003News Briefs - Nov. 21
Final Vote on Energy Bill Blocked in Senate Dana to Supply Driveshafts for Hino Trucks Volvo Chooses Goodyear for Truck Tires Intermodal Rail Loads Up 10.2% in Latest Week And more...
November 21, 2003UPS Plans Only Small Increase in Rates
United Parcel Service said Friday it was raising rates for its ground services by 1.9% effective Jan. 5 and discontinuing the fuel surcharge on UPS Ground. This is the smallest increase for ground-delivery rates in at least seven years.
November 21, 2003ATA Seeks to Exempt Trucks From Exterior Lighting Rule
Trucking could get swept up in new federal rules aimed at aftermarket parts used to change the exterior lighting systems on automobiles, American Trucking Associations said.
November 21, 2003