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EPA Says Air Pollution Has Decreased
Smog levels in the United States declined by 10% between 1991 and 2000 due in part to cleaner truck emissions, the Environmental Protection Agency announced last week.
October 31, 2001Owner-Operator Ruled 'Employee' Under Nevada Law
The Nevada Supreme Court ruled that an individual contractor was eligible for worker compensation as an employee of the company he contracted with.
October 31, 2001Executive Briefing - Oct. 31
CTA Calls for Highway Investment • Dana Corp. Wins $600 Contract for Truck Platform • Celadon Group Reports Increased Quarterly Earnings • Frozen Food Express Shows Second Straight Profit • And more ...
October 31, 2001MC&E: McCorkle Sets Unity as Goal
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- After a speech from retired Army Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf on the importance of leadership, David G. McCorkle of Oklahoma City took command of American Trucking Associations on the final day of the group’s Management Conference & Exhibition at the Opryland Hotel here.
October 31, 2001Billions Needed to Quell Anthrax Outbreaks
The U.S. Postal Service will need billions of dollars to fight the ever-growing war on anthrax, Postmaster General John Potter told reporters Tuesday.
October 30, 2001Trucking Technology Alert - Oct. 30
Qualcomm to Unleash Structure That Broadcasts From Planes • Wireless Options Present Dilemma • Cingular Wireless Close to Crucial Choice • And more ...
October 30, 2001Opinion: Trucking Is the Firewall That Protects America's Economy
When I accepted the position of American Trucking Associations’ interim president and chief executive officer on July 1, I knew there would be challenges ahead. My goal was to continue to move ATA forward with a focus that has become ATA’s trademark.
October 30, 2001Ashcroft Sounds New Terrorism Warning
Attorney General John Ashcroft and other government officials have issued a renewed warning about possible terrorist attacks over the next few days, news services reported.
October 30, 2001Executive Briefing - Oct. 30
Terrorism May Push Insurance Premiums Higher • Anthrax Scare Leads Some to Rethink Holiday Cards • Wabash National Announces $61.4 Mil. Loss in 3Q • And more ...
October 30, 2001MC&E: ATA Taps Kansas Governor; Canary Stays CEO to 2003
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The American Trucking Associations has named current Kansas Gov. Bill Graves to take over as its president and chief executive officer when he completes his gubernatorial term in early 2003, ATA Chairman Duane Acklie announced Tuesday at the Management Conference & Exhibition here.
October 30, 2001