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News Briefs - July 7

Economists See Positives Despite Rising Unemployment Rate • UPS Seeks Direct Flights to Europe From Hong Kong • Volkswagen May Buy MAN's Commercial Vehicle Unit • Eight Indicted in Arkansas in Truck Permit Scheme

July 7, 2003

Suppliers Say Time Remains to Meet '07 Engine Requirements

LAS VEGAS — There is still enough time to test and market new heavy-duty truck engines to meet the next round of federal emissions rules that begin in 2007, several industry suppliers said recently.

July 7, 2003

Technology Briefs July 1 - July 7

SkyBitz Signs Up Firms for Its Tracking Technology • Hackers Contest Fails to Cause Major Disruptions • Xata Gets $1.8 Million Order From Major Grocer • GDT, DOT in Bridge Inventory Deal

July 7, 2003

Unemployment Rate Jumps to 6.4% in June

Companies eliminated 30,000 jobs during June, pushing the jobless rate to a nine-year high of 6.4%, the Labor Department reported Thursday..

July 3, 2003

Freightliner to Reorganize

Freightliner LLC, the leading U.S. truck manufacturer, announced a major reorganization last week that is designed to consolidate its operations and, ultimately, reduce costs.

July 3, 2003

EPA May Fine Engine Makers if NOx Exceeds Standard

The agreement between diesel engine manufacturers and the government allowing the government to test engines when they are in use could result in fines for manufacturers whose engines actually put out more smog-forming emissions than they did when the government certified them for sale.

July 3, 2003

News Briefs - July 3

Swift Completes Acquisition of Merit • ISM Services Index Rises in June • Pacer Files for Secondary Stock Offering • Survey: Economy Will Rebound in Second Half of Year • And more...

July 3, 2003

Road-Trains Rule the Roads in Australia’s Outback

ADELAIDE, Australia - When it is time to water the cattle in Australia’s Outback, the livestock is driven to watering holes.

July 3, 2003

Factory Orders Rise 0.4% in May

Orders placed with U.S. factories rose 0.4% in May, led by stronger demand for industrial machinery and petroleum products, the Commerce Department said Wednesday.

July 2, 2003

Security Briefs - June 26 - July 2

U.S. Issues New Security Rules for Ports, Ships • More Agents Assigned to Northern Border • Security Measures Hold Up Some Fireworks • Study Finds First Responders Are Underfunded • And more...

July 2, 2003