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Week of November 22-26, 2004


Monday, November 22, 2004

  • No highway bill may spell ‘disaster’ for industry
  • NTSB updates ‘Most Wanted’ list
  • Diesel, oil prices down
  • Complaints flood in about Texas fuel pumps
  • Maryland panel: keep current driver’s license rules

Tuesday, November 23, 2004

  • Thanksgiving strike possible on Pennsylvania Turnpike
  • Ohio lawmaker seeks funding to cover turnpike’s decrease in truck tolls
  • GE to buy CitiCapital truck-financing business
  • Alabama highway gets federal dollars
  • Baby Bells fight to outlaw free Wi-Fi
  • Pennsylvania GOP closes book on transit-funding issue
  • Passenger vehicle safety targeted by ‘global standardization’

Wednesday, November 24, 2004

  • Pennsylvania Turnpike workers now on strike
  • Seat-belt use on the rise in 37 states; national average usage hits all-time high
  • Animal didn’t have ‘mad cow’ disease, USDA says
  • Thanksgiving travel up 3.1 percent
  • Gridlock bill fails passage in Pennsylvania
  • Bad driver surcharge sought in Virginia
  • New Jersey lawmaker resigns after guilty plea
  • Does the tryptophan in turkey make you sleepy?
  • Happy Thanksgiving from Land Line
  • Ohio lawmaker seeks funding to cover turnpike’s decrease in truck tolls
  • GE to buy CitiCapital truck-financing business
  • Alabama highway gets federal dollars
  • Pennsylvania GOP closes book on transit-funding issue

Thursday, November 25, 2004

  • Land Line Offices Closed
Friday, November 26 , 2004
  • Land Line Offices Closed

 

 

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