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Week of September 30-October 4, 2002
Monday, September 30, 2002
TCA, two senators join others supporting fuel equity act
Caterpillar to sell engines past EPA deadline
U.S. Border Patrol losing agents to TSA, security threatened
Arkansas authorities warn of man impersonating officer
Washington state senator collected unemployment on the job
Kenworth offering transmission discounts on new construction truck orders
Navistar offers truck buyer incentives
Lucas Oil announces new sponsorship of pro bull rider Jim Sharp
Truckin' for Kids truck drags set for October
Truck-A-Rama heads for Bristol Dragway Oct. 4-5
Rand McNally sponsoring online sweepstakes
Govt. to stay in business despite appropriations muddle
Isidore mucks up interstates, highways
Houston speed hike OK'd
Kansas seeks unpaid fuel taxes in dispute with tribe
DC area girds for traffic snarls, protesters
Bankruptcy reform in limbo over abortion tiff
Highway fog blamed for rush-hour pileup near Montreal
Milwaukee's I-43 gets rollover warning signs
Idled Kenworth plant auctions contents
Tuesday, October 1, 2002
Diesel prices continue skyward
Freightliner to close WI fire truck plant
Labor crisis escalates at West Coast ports
EPA certifies another Cummins engine
Michigan approves $104 million for road improvements
New Hampshire eases oversized cargo rules
Three indicted in cigarette-truck heist
Wednesday, October 2, 2002
Dart mobilizes independent contractors in support of fuel surcharge
FMCSA debuts standard for securing truck cargo
Navistar-UAW extend labor pacts
Canadian government pledges less trucks on 401
California bus attack kills two
SCS Transportation begins public trading
Police shoot, kill escaped tiger at Illinois truckstop
Thursday, October 3, 2002
Growing losses cause anxiety for truckers idling at ports
Laredo sues TX and feds over location of truck safety facilities
Sorry Virginia! Santa Claus got held up by the West Coast ports
Canadian truckers scoff at 401 truck plan
Man sentenced in truck hijacking
Twenty tons of stolen chocolate found
Friday, October 4, 2002
Ports still closed, White House mum on intervention
Growing losses cause anxiety for truckers idling at ports
PA legislator says governor should act on pricey toll increases
Fatal crash blamed on dashboard computer
Navistar-UAW modify labor contract extension
SkyFI XM Satellite Radio plays anywhere, available soon
Kenworth reveals latest interior colors
PA wants tougher work zone enforcement on trucks, cars
NHTSA recall no. 02V135/International recall no. 02506
Detroit I-75 lane closures: congestion expected
Member feature: Sometimes it pays to speak out
Bus association drives for federal security funds