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Mailbox Bomb Scare Stretches Into Fifth Day

The FBI issued an alert looking for a 21-year-old man in connection with the planting of 18 pipe bombs from Iowa to Colorado, and most recently in Texas, news services reported.

May 7, 2002

TT Group Moves to Improve Coverage

Transport Topics Publishing Group has made several changes in its editorial staff, creating two new editor positions, promoting two reporters and naming a managing editor for Transport Topics Press.

May 6, 2002

National Private Truck Council Sets Goal of Increasing Membership

AUSTIN, Texas — The National Private Truck Council is on the hunt for new members and will attempt to reassert itself, Gary Petty, president and chief executive officer, told members at the association’s 13th annual conference here last week.

May 6, 2002

Editorial: Fuel Prices Continue to Decline

Click here to write a Letter to the Editor.Fuel prices continued to fall last week, albeit slightly, despite analysts’ expectations that events in the Middle East would drive prices upward.

May 6, 2002

Diesel Price Up 0.3 Cent to $1.305

After three weeks of declines, most of the nation saw the average price of diesel fuel rise again, pushing the national average to $1.305 a gallon – 0.3 cent higher than last week, the Department of Energy said Monday.

May 6, 2002

News Briefs - May 6

Bush to Nominate Bernanke, Kohn to Fed Board • Fluke Snow Storm Cripples North Dakota • Price of Crude Falls as Iraq Resumes Shipment • Knight Latest to Drop Arthur Andersen • And more...

May 6, 2002

Court Denies Suit Against Mexican Trucks

The 9th U.S. Court of appeals in San Francisco rejected a request by a coalition of environmental, public advocacy, trucking industry and labor groups to prevent Mexican trucks from operating in the United States, the Associated Press reported early Friday morning.

May 3, 2002

ATA Opposes Suit to Block Mexican Trucks

The American Trucking Associations Thursday stated its opposition to a lawsuit filed by public advocacy and labor groups, joined by the California Trucking Association, which would have the effect of preventing Mexican trucks from operating in the U.S. under rules which were to take effect May 3..

May 3, 2002

Unemployment Rate Soars to 6%

Although 43,000 jobs were created in April, the U.S. unemployment rate rose to 6.0%, its highest level since in 7½ years, the Labor Department said Friday.

May 3, 2002

News Briefs - May 3

Court Upholds EPA's 2006 Fuel, Engine Standards • Ryder's President, CEO Swienton Becomes Chairman • ISM Service Index Slips to 55.3 in April • Fed Not Expected to Change Interest Rates • And more...

May 3, 2002