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NewsJune 10, 2002

TMI Offers Fleets Recruiting Answers

TMI-MultiMedia, an ad agency specializing in trucking recruitment, has teamed up with Kelly Anderson of IMPACT Transportation Solutions located in Neosho, Mo

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NewsJune 10, 2002

TEAM Opens Nashville Location

Team Vehicle Sales, Coral Springs, Fla., announced the grand opening of its retail vehicle sales center in the Nashville area

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NewsJune 7, 2002

Kenworth Dealers Offer PremierCare ExpressLube

Participating Kenworth dealers are offering Kenworth PremierCare ExpressLube Service to assist customers with their preventive maintenance in time for the hot summer months

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NewsJune 7, 2002

Sirius Sponsoring Special Concert At NASCAR Race

Sirius Satellite Radio will host a special concert to kick-off the inaugural Sirius Satellite Radio 400 at the Michigan International Speedway Saturday, June 15

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NewsJune 7, 2002

Ryder Using Qualcomm For Service Response

Ryder System, Miami, announced it has selected Qualcomm as its wireless mobile communications on-board computer provider and will use the OmniTracs and OmniExpress systems for Ryder and its customers' vehicles

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NewsJune 7, 2002

Computer Glitch May Have Overstated Health Risks From Diesel Pollution

Researchers revising a study on particulates discovered a computer glitch that could mean less health risk than previously thought

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NewsJune 6, 2002

Truck Locator Added to Western Star Web Site

Western Star Trucks has introduced a new Truck Locator function at its web site, www.westernstartrucks.com.

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NewsJune 6, 2002

Teamsters Testify Against Antitrust Exemption

An 86-year-old antitrust exemption for foreign-owned ocean carriers should be repealed because it drives down wages for truck drivers at the nation’s ports, says Teamsters President James P. Hoffa

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NewsJune 6, 2002

ATA To Fight Tougher Diesel Emissions Rules

The American Trucking Associations has decided to try to convince the federal government to ease up on implementing lower diesel engine emissions regulations set to take effect Oct. 1

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NewsJune 6, 2002

Proposed Split Speed Limits In Houston Draw Fire

Trucking interests are up in arms over a proposal to bring the Houston area speed limit for cars back up to 70 mph while leaving trucks at 55

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