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Kyoto Accord Could Cost Truckers Billions, DOE Says

The proposed international accord to combat global warming could cost U.S. truckers up to $36 billion a year in added fuel costs, a 90% increase, according to a study by the U.S. DOE.

October 26, 1998

Teamster Pension Fund Probe Looks at Returned Money

A Teamsters pension fund in Chicago was repaid more than $729,000 for questionable fees credited to a small Michigan brokerage firm.

October 26, 1998

Hauling Heat: Louisiana Fleet Claims Hottest Cargo

It’s safe to say that just about everything in Louisiana is hot: the jambalaya, the weather, the jazz. It turns out some of the trucks are pretty hot, too, and we’re not talking about paint jobs and chrome — we’re talking temperature.

October 26, 1998

Mr. John Goes to Washington

As a boy, when he was not breaking tires or washing trucks, Chris John canvassed the Louisiana countryside with his father, who was trying to get himself sent to Baton Rouge by the local voters. Trucking executive John N. John Jr. ran for office three times before he secured a seat in the Louisiana House of Representatives in 1972.

October 26, 1998

TT Publishing's 'World Class' Vision

Publisher Bob Rast talks about Transport Topics' relationship to ATA, and consolidation of information services.

October 26, 1998

Safe Driver of Year, One of Roadway's Elite

James E. Sheriff of Roadway Express topped off an eventful year with one of trucking’s highest honors: the National Driver of the Year Award from American Trucking Associations.

October 26, 1998

ATA Names Winner of First Scholarship Award

Jason Malufau, the son of American Trucking Associations employee Toni Malufau, is the recipient of the first ATA Scholarship Fund award, a $4,000 grant for college expenses.

October 26, 1998

Fasteners From Good Sources

Next time you think you’re running out of things to worry about, walk through the maintenance shop and check the bolt bins. There are enough potential disasters lurking there to give your corporate legal counsel ulcers.

October 26, 1998

Mudslide Multiplies Costs for Idaho Business

For Erv Madsen, the mudslide that wiped out two miles of Highway 95 Oct. 16 is more than just an inconvenience. It could be enough to put him out of business.

October 26, 1998