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Capitol Christmas Tree Arrives by (What Else?) Truck

In Washington, D.C., the arrival of the Capitol Christmas tree is a traditional reminder that the clock is ticking on holiday shopping.

December 7, 1998
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Nebraska Truckers Are Not Always What You Think

Television and radio channel surfers in Nebraska last week caught the first wave of an advertising campaign created by the Nebraska Motor Carriers Assn. to improve the industry鈥檚 image.

December 7, 1998
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Euro Truckers Get Swiss Tansit Rights - At a Price

The European Union鈥檚 Ministers of Transport Committee, meeting in Brussels Dec. 1, accepted a deal that allows EU-registered trucks transit rights through Switzerland, but at a very high price for road transport.

December 7, 1998

Hoffa Wins Teamsters Election

James P. Hoffa, son of one of the most famous union leaders in the history of organized labor, will hold a press conference today following his presumed victory over Tom Leedham to become president of the Teamsters union.

December 7, 1998

Committee Resumes Shuster Probe

House investigators are reviving their probe into Rep. Bud Shuster (R-Pa.), the House Transportation Committee chairman under fire for his dealings with a lobbyist friend.

December 7, 1998

Trucking Safety Debate Intensifies

The debate over trucking鈥檚 safety record ratcheted up another notch Friday as Citizens for Reliable and Safe Highways released the group鈥檚 annual rankings of the worst states for big truck fatalities.

December 4, 1998

OSHA Unveils Hazard Rule

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration will ask employers to institute a program to prevent workplace hazards.

December 4, 1998

Inspection Uniformity Studied

The Illinois State Police and the Northwestern University Traffic Institute are using a federal grant to study the uniformity of roadside truck safety inspections.

December 4, 1998

Postal Service, Unions Make Deal

After months of negotiations, the Postal Service and two of its large unions reached a tentative agreement Wednesday on a new contract.

December 3, 1998

NTE Cuts Its Manual Staffers

The National Transportation Exchange completed its transition into cyberspace by cutting 14 staffers who were handling orders manually.

December 3, 1998

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