In afternoon trading Tyson shares were up 35 cents at9

Pork was hurt by higher hog costs and lower sales volume,which offset higher pork sale prices. "Altogether, we expected to be wholly unimpressed by thequarter, and indeed we were," Christopher Bledsoe, analyst atBarclays Capital, said in a note. However, Bledsoe said the industry had expected a badquarter and advised that investors should "utilize potentialshare price weakness" to add to positions. Earlier this month Tyson CEO Dick Bond resigned and wasreplaced on an interim basis by former CEO Tollett. On Monday,Tollett said he will stay in that post until the company canfind a suitable replacement from its in-house management team.

In afternoon trading, Tyson shares were up 35 cents at$9.01 on the New York Stock Exchange (Reporting by Bob Burgdorfer, editing by Gerald E McCormick) Stocks. Jan 26 (Reuters) - U.S. Bush'senvironmental policies on Monday by taking steps to allowstates to set stricter limits on greenhouse gas emissions fromvehicles. Stocks Regulatory News Bonds Obama also ordered the Transportation Department to boostfuel economy standards for cars and trucks for the 2011 modelyear.

Following are extracts from the presidential memorandums: MEMORANDUM FOR THE ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ENVIRONMENTALPROTECTION AGENCY The memorandum notes that under the Clean Air Act, the EPAsets emissions standards for new motor vehicles, and says: "California may also adopt standards for new motor vehiclesif the administrator of the EPA, based on criteria set out inthe statute, waives the general statutory prohibition on stateadoption or enforcement of emission standards." "Other states may adopt emissions standards for new motorvehicles if they are identical to the California standards forwhich a waiver has been granted and comply with other statutorycriteria." "In order to ensure that the EPA carries out itsresponsibilities for improving air quality, you are herebyrequested to assess whether the EPA's decision to deny a waiverbased on California's application was appropriate in light ofthe Clean Air Act. I further request that, based on thatassessment, the EPA initiate any appropriate action." MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY OF TRANSPORTATION AND THEADMINISTRATOR OF THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETYADMINISTRATION: The memorandum notes that in 2007, the U.S. Congress passedthe Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA), which mandatesthe transportation secretary, as part of U.S. efforts toachieve energy independence, to prescribe annual fuel economyincreases for motor vehicles, beginning with model year 2011. "Federal law requires that the final rule regarding fueleconomy standards be adopted at least 18 months before thebeginning of the model year." "In order for the model year 2011 standards to meet thisrequirement, the NHTSA must publish the final rule in theFederal Register by March 30." (Compiled by Ross Colvin in Washington; Editing by DavidStorey) Stocks Regulatory News Bonds.

Sadly, though, in recent history at least, it rarely does so for both teams competing on the same night.However, with one exceptional comeback win by the Jets back in the day of Vinny Testaverde, this Jets vs. Dolphins rivalry still has some bite when the lights go on.But what are we going to see Is Mark Sanchez going to fold on the biggest stage the league has to offer Are the Dolphins going to pick-u where they left off last week against BuffaloAnd most of all, is this actually going to be a hard-fought rivalry game; the kind we've grown to expect out of the AFC EastWe'll find out soon enough. For now, here's some updates and fantasy advice heading into tonight's final matchup of week five. New York JetsJerricho Cotchery (WR)Cotchery is, in fact, active for tonight's game, despite the team raising doubt all week long with reports that his hamstring was giving him issues.He still isn't an incredibly safe play, as hammy's can act up at any given moment, but if you're desperate, he could definitely help you if he toughs out the entire four quarters. Braylon Edwards (WR)He's only a week into the system, but coming from an Eric Mangini offense in Cleveland, the terminology isn't too different. If Cotchery is even slightly slowed down by his hamstring, Edwards could reap the benefits.The loss of Mark Sanchez's second receiver Chansi Stuckey also gives Edwards a higher ranking on the target totem pole for his Jets' debut. Mark Sanchez (QB)Sanchez is coming off of an absolutely horrid game against the Saints in week for, where he threw three picks, lost a fumble, and failed to generate any points by his own doing.He should see much more success as he faces a very beatable Miami secondary.