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P.M. Executive Briefing - Aug. 23

This afternoon's headlines: Hundreds of Southern Calif. bridges too low for oversized trucks; Sexual harassment suit seeks $2 million; and Trucks prompt Highway 2 twinning in Canada.

August 23, 1999

Lawson Named Driving Champion

Marty Lawson took top honors as Grand Champion for the second year in a row at the National Truck Driving Championships held at the Tampa Convention Center.

August 23, 1999

One Killed In Gasoline Tanker Crash

A tanker truck hit a pickup and plunged off a winding highway near the central Oregon Coast Monday, killing one person and spilling thousands of gallons of gasoline near a creek.

August 23, 1999

P.M. Executive Briefing - Aug. 20

This afternoon's headlines: DHL International to Invest $125 Million in Japan; Highway Accident Legal Conference Offered in September; and U.S. Trucking Reports 2nd Quarter/First Half Results

August 20, 1999

IANA to Examine Roadability Rule

A proposal to make terminal operators responsible for the roadworthiness of containers and chassis will be a hot topic at next week's annual conference of the Intermodal Association of North America.

August 20, 1999

Truck Sales on Pace to Pass 250,000

If sales of Class 8 trucks keep going the way they are, the dawn of the new millennium will see more than 250,000 rigs less than a year old plying the nation's highways.

August 20, 1999

Intrenet Takes Second-Quarter Loss

Intrenet Inc. said it expects to post a net loss of between $2 million and $3 million in the second quarter in part because of a pending settlement of withdrawal liability claims filed by the Central States Southeast and Southwest Pension Fund.

August 20, 1999

A.M. Executive Briefing - Aug. 20

This Morning's Headlines: Trucking Company Beats IRS in Court; Communities Jumping on Truck-Ban Bandwagon?; and Researching the Way to a Profitable Truckstop.

August 20, 1999

Maryland to Use Electronic Devices to Measure Truck Heights

Maryland officials said they plan to install electronic devices to measure truck heights at weigh stations, according to a report in the Baltimore Sun.

August 20, 1999