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Diesel Price Dips to $1.303

Click here to write a Letter to the Editor.The average price per gallon of diesel fuel fell 0.8 cent from last week to $1.303, after five consecutive weeks of increases, the Department of Energy reported Monday.

July 29, 2002

Consumer Sentiment Down Less Than Expected in July

The University of Michigan said Friday its final consumer sentiment index for July was 88.1, which was lower than last months reading but higher than the 86.5 that economists expected, Bloomberg reported.

July 26, 2002

June Class 8 Sales Trail Year-Earlier Pace by 0.5%

Sales of heavy-duty Class 8 trucks slipped 0.5% in June from a year earlier, despite indications that many fleets are buying 2002 models at an accelerated rate to avoid the Oct. 1 deadline after which trucks are to have new lower-emission engines.

July 26, 2002

The 'Professor' Has 2 Loves -- Baseball and Big Rigs

He tried to keep it a secret. But when his employer, TMC Transportation, asked for a background check, it was a secret revealed: The Professor was no professor.

July 26, 2002

News Briefs - July 26

West Coast Port Workers Give Negotiators Strike Authority Gasoline Price Drops in Calif., Rises in Texas Bill Would Add More Garbage Truck Inspectors at Border W.Va. Studies Heavy Trucks on Turnpike Bridges And more...

July 26, 2002

Trucking Security Expert Draws Viewers to First TTNews.com Live Chat Session

(Click here for a partial transcript of the chat.)Expanding American Trucking Associations' Highway Watch program to teach truckers and dispatchers how to report potential security breaches is a low-tech way to make a quick difference in the war on terrorism, ATA security adviser Jeffrey Beatty said during an online chat with TTNews.com users.

July 26, 2002

Editorial: New Safety Thrust From AAA

Click here to write a Letter to the Editor.AAA, formerly the American Automobile Association, has finally accepted what weve been reporting for years: In car-truck crashes, its more often the automobile driver whos at fault.

July 26, 2002

New 窪蹋勛圖厙s Sold at Record Pace, Commerce Dept. Says

Inexpensive mortgages helped pushed the sales of new homes to a record pace in June, the Commerce Department said Thursday, while a national real estate trade association reported sales of existing homes down 11.7%, the biggest drop since April 1995.

July 25, 2002

Durable Goods Orders Down 3.8% in June

New orders for durable goods dropped by 3.8% in June to $166.6 billion, marking the largest decline in seven months, the Commerce Department said Thursday.

July 25, 2002

News Briefs - July 25

Traders Think OPEC Will Boost Production Mullen Posts Lower Quarterly Earnings Wash. Court Rules Teamsters Must Get Extra Breaks Bandag Earnings Up; Sees Trucking Activity Improving And more...

July 25, 2002