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Opinion: Freeze-Dried Y2K

Nearly 60 years ago, a small radio group led by Orson Welles broadcast 鈥淲ar of the Worlds.鈥 The broadcast was done in a radio news format and spectacularly laid out an invasion of earth by Martians. As a result, nearly 1 million people made a solid push on the panic button. The next morning, everyone awoke to discover the invasion existed only in the imagination of the broadcasters and their listeners.

May 4, 1999
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Economist Gives TTMA Good News

SAN ANTONIO 鈥 Trailer makers can expect the vital economy to keep their businesses strong, but they will have to find creative ways to increase profits, an economist told participants at the annual meeting of the Truck Trailer Manufacturers Association.

May 4, 1999
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Fleet Outsourcing Fills Hole in Krispy Kreme's Growth

Joe Pennell is not your typical private fleet manager. For one thing, he鈥檚 a former U.S. Army pilot who flew a Cobra helicopter gunship in the Persian Gulf War. For another, he doesn鈥檛 manage any trucks.

May 4, 1999

Ontario Gets Tough on Emissions

Photo from Ontario Ministry of the EnvironmentOntario will be the first province in Canada to get tough on excessive smoke from truck exhaust stacks in a wide-ranging enforcement effort to combat a growing smog problem.

May 4, 1999

Open Systems Seen as WindowTo Computer Equality for Trucks

Forget JIT and ERP. The future of trucking and its role in supply chain management systems may be small, open windows.

May 4, 1999

North Dakota Fuel Tax a Keeper

A temporary 3-cent fuel tax increase enacted in North Dakota to provide funding to repair flooded roads was made permanent to handle a deluge of a different kind.

May 4, 1999

Harbor Railway Adds Trucking Co.

The operator of the New York Cross Harbor Railroad purchased a majority interest in J.S. Transportation, a regional trucking company based in southern New Jersey.

May 4, 1999

Economist Gives TTMA Good News

Trailer makers can expect the vital economy to keep their businesses strong, but they will have to find creative ways to increase profits.

May 4, 1999

Hoffa: 'New Era' for Teamsters

TT PhotoWith a crowd of approximately 3,500 cheering him on with a chant of "Hoffa, Hoffa, Hoffa," new Teamsters President James P. Hoffa declared "a new era" for the union at Teamsters鈥 headquarters in Washington, D.C. "The Teamsters are back," he declared after taking a ceremonial oath of office.

May 3, 1999

TCA Gets Robert Hansen Trucking

Transport Corp. of America, Minneapolis, acquired Robert Hansen Trucking of Delavan, Wis., company officials announced May 3.

May 3, 1999

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