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Federal Agency Reduces Weight Limits Allowed on B727 Cargo Planes.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 12 -- The Federal Aviation Administration announced payload restrictions Monday on B727s, the aerial workhorse of FedEx's domestic fleet. FAA officials say they are concerned that floors in planes converted from passenger to freighter configurations aren't...
Tags: agency, FAA, FedEx Corp., Strategy
Research articles 1999-01-11
Seattle-Area Transit Agency May Increase Express-Bus Frequency, Destinations.
By Mike Lindblom, The Seattle Times Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 3--Starting next year, Sound Transit plans to offer commuters more frequent express-bus service and some new destinations. Highlights include a new Route 577 operating every half-hour all day ...
Tags: Seattle Times Co.
Research articles 2003-10-03
[3] Fence Post.(News)(Letter to the Editor)
Postage rate outrage I am outraged! The U.S. Postal Service has called for an increase in postal rates, again. I believe the Postal Service has no business in increasing these rates for two specific reasons. I will be as brief as possible: ...
Tags: FedEx Corp., Government, MARKETING, U.S. Postal Service, United Parcel Service of America Inc.
Research articles 2000-01-22
Mashable's Weekly Guide to Social Media Conferences and Events
It's a brand new week, which means it's time for Mashable's guide to upcoming social media and web events, parties, and conferences. For more upcoming event listings, check out Mashable's Events section . Is your event not on this list? Contact us at least one month...
Tags: Social Media
News items 2009-10-19
Best Credit Cards for You
Card companies are getting shadier and stingier, and interest rates on plastic are going higher. So now?s the time to be sure you?re holding the best cards for the way you charge. MoneyWatch surveyed the landscape and picked the top cards in several categories. ...
Tags: Card, Fee, Rate, Credit Card, Variable, Purchase, Point, MoneyWatch, Membership, Credit Cards, Bankrate.com, LowCards.com, CardRatings.com, BillShrink, Consumer Action, Variable Rate, American Express, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, Costco, Platinum Card, Capital One, Chase, Fidelity, Schwab, Merrill Lynch, FICO Score, Simmons First National Bank, Addison Avenue Federal Credit Union, IberiaBank, Chase Slate, Blueprint Card, Blue Cash, Discover More, Chase Freedom, Chase Sapphire, TrueEarnings, Pentagon Federal Credit Union, Schwab Bank Invest First Visa, Total Merrill Cash Back, Fidelity Investment Rewards, Capital One No Hassle Miles Rewards, Citi PremierPass, Barclays Bank, Visa Black, Bob Trebilcock
Articles 2009-10-30
San Antonio Express-News David Hendricks Column.
By David Hendricks, San Antonio Express-News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 11--The federal government has two agencies to help flooding victims who have lost property. The Federal Emergency Management Agency is the one getting the most publicity because of the immediacy...
Tags: agency, Federal Emergency Management Agency, FINANCE, financial, income, Insurance, Internal Revenue Service, Taxes
Research articles 2002-07-11
YELLOW FREIGHT TACKLES FEDEX, UPS: BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS MARKETER BECOMES MORE CUSTOMER-ORIENTED.(Brief Article)
Yellow Freight System, looking to compete with Federal Express Corp. and United Parcel Service of America, has begun a search for a strategic and creative agency for an account expected to reach $15 million within two years. Yellow Freight System, looking to compete with...
Tags: United Parcel Service of America Inc., FedEx Corp., B2B
Research articles 1999-06-21
Power Windows Pose Great Risk to Children, Says Consumer Group
A consumer group says the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is greatly underestimating the number of people – including children — injured or killed by power windows. "It just kind of defies logic why anyone would allow a product to continue to be made in a fashion that is knowingly...
Tags: Window
News items 2009-11-03
Seattle-Based Airborne Express May Receive Fine as Result of Inspection.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 24 -- The Federal Aviation Administration has proposed fining Seattle-based Airborne Express and three companies it uses to handle hazardous materials $210,000 for allegedly failing to properly train their employees. The fines resulted from an FAA inspection conducted ...
Tags: FAA, MARKETING
Research articles 1999-02-23
Trucking veteran to head safety agency.
President George W Bush has nominated former Roadway Express and Roadway Services executive Joseph M. Clapp to be administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration FMCSA. Clapp, who most recently served as the chairman of Roadway Services Inc., joined Roadway Express, one of...
Tags: Roadway Express Inc.
Research articles 2001-08-01
How to Manage Independent Contractors
Federal Express is just the latest company to face big IRS fines for mishandling contractors. Here's how to manage ICs the right way. Decide Whether You Need One Goal: Learn what contractors can do for you — and...
Tags: Contractor, Crash Course, Driver, Employee, FedEx Corp., Finance, Financial Planning, Free Trade, hiring, independent contractor, Internal Revenue Service, IRS, Lynn Haber, taxes, Worker, worker classification
Articles 2008-01-07
Small Banks Fear Consumer Agency Will put Them in Deep Freeze
Would the federal government's proposed Consumer Financial Products Agency hurt America's small banks by requiring them to offer "plain-vanilla" financial products? Community bankers fear that would limit their ability to provide the kinds of mortgage loans, credit cards and other offerings customers want and to differentiate themselves...
Tags: Bank, Financial, Agency, Banking, Equity, Financial Product, Financial Services, Financial Accounting, Finance, Alain Sherter
Blog posts 2009-08-03
San Antonio Express-News David Hendricks column.
By David Hendricks, San Antonio Express-News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 16--S.A. CAN'T COMPETE WITHOUT MEETING AIR QUALITY STANDARD: Next year will be the first of a three-year test that will go a long way toward determining San Antonio's manufacturing future. ...
Tags: emission, ozone, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2004-10-16
CIT to Qualify for $2.33B in TARP Funds
Commercial finance company CIT Group Inc. expects to receive $2.33 billion from the Treasury Department under the Troubled Assets Relief Program TARP — a result of the Federal Reserve preliminarily approving its application to convert to a bank holding company. Specifically, CIT has converted CIT Bank of Salt Lake City...
News items 2009-08-07
Federal government is helping migrants hurt by hurricanes stay in Florida.
By Hernan Rozemberg, San Antonio Express-News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 5--On any other occasion, the federal government would round them up and kick them out of the country. But now it's helping undocumented immigrants in Florida stick around. ...
Tags: Federal Emergency Management Agency, Florida, Government, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2004-10-05
River cleanup at Port of Milwaukee won't float without federal deal
If the Environmental Protection Agency doesn't pay the Army Corps of Engineers' share of a project at the Port of Milwaukee, the Kinnickinnic River cleanup probably won't happen. The two federal agencies are negotiating the EPA's plan to dredge the Kinnickinnic and dump the contaminated sediment at the...
Tags: MARKETING, Milwaukee, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2008-03-04
Federal Aviation Agency Creates Express Lanes in Skies.
By Jon Hilkevitch, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 25--HERNDON, Va. -- Like priority lanes on highways, special expressways in the sky are being created to route planes around crowded airspace and severe weather to reduce flight delays, the Federal Aviation...
Tags: agency, aircraft, Chicago, congestion, FAA, Manufacturing
Research articles 2004-03-25
Many wetlands complaints, few answers.(Slants And Trends)(Brief Article)
MANY WETLANDS COMPLAINTS, FEW ANSWERS: The Army Corps of Engineers and the Environmental Protection Agency EPA took a considerable amount of flack March 30 at a congressional hearing dealing with federal wetlands regulation. Rep. John Duncan (R-Tenn.), chairman of the subcommittee on water resources, couldn't wait...
Tags: FINANCE, Government, Regulations, Rep., Sarbanes-Oxley, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2004-04-01
Illustrating Space-Age History and Hopes
The space program is about dreams and opportunities, and the art helps express hope for the future of a vibrant America," says Daniel Goldin, NASA administrator and head cheerleader of the agency's art program. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration started its art collection in the early 1960s to...
Tags: agency, MARKETING, NASA
Research articles 1999-03-08
Brazil: air transportation market liberalization postponed.
The liberalization of the Brazilian air transportation market was postponed to next year. The federal government, however, still has not decided when an air transportation agency will be created to rule thesector. At present the national flight offer is divided as follows: ...
Tags: Varig S.A.
Research articles 1999-12-16
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