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Firm Responds to Piracy Charges
The president of Add On Systems, Oklahoma City, disputed several assertions made by Innovative Computing Corp. in connection with a court order that reportedly restricted Add On鈥檚 access to Innovative鈥檚 copyrighted software.
November 10, 1999Overnite, Union Continue To Dispute Strike鈥檚 Effect
The Teamsters union and Overnite Transportation continued to give widely disparate accounts of the effect the union鈥檚 picketing is having on the company鈥檚 business, as the strike neared the end of its second week.
November 10, 1999California Fuel Price Leaps
High agricultural demand and refinery troubles led to a 4-cents-per-gallon leap in the price of diesel fuel in California, which in turn bumped the national average up 0.3 cent.
November 10, 1999Washington Vehicle Tax Killed
Washington voters last week scrapped the state鈥檚 motor vehicle excise tax and replaced it with a $30 annual fee.
November 10, 1999Oregon Voters Approve 鈥楩air Share鈥 Amendment
Oregon voters amended the state鈥檚 constitution to call for cars and trucks to pay their fair share of highway costs.
November 10, 1999Wolf Withdraws Probe Sparked by Cirillo Memo
Rep. Frank Wolf (R-Va.) is no longer pursuing a criminal investigation of Office of Motor Carrier Safety chief Julie A. Cirillo.
November 10, 1999EPA鈥檚 Schedule for Consent Decrees Draws Complaints From Engine Makers
Representatives of diesel engine manufacturers took exception to the timetable for a new Environmental Protection Agency rulemaking proposal, with one accusing the federal regulator of 鈥渁 breach of faith鈥 at a Nov. 2 public hearing.
November 10, 1999Flatbed Hauler Is Added To Acklie Trucking Group
Duane W. Acklie, the owner of Crete Carrier Corp. of Lincoln, Neb., and three other truckload carriers, has added flatbed specialist Hunt Transportation of Omaha, Neb., to his trucking portfolio.
November 10, 1999Editorial: Measuring ATA's Progress
Trucking鈥檚 leaders went to Orlando, Fla., last week to check on the progress of their national trade organization.
November 10, 1999Opinion: Oregon GOP 鈥楻ailroaded鈥 by the AAA
Since casting my first ballot for an Oregon Republican slate in 1944, I鈥檝e seen my party shoot itself in various parts of its anatomy. The self-destruct impulse was again indulged in October when state Republican Party delegates met in Redmond and endorsed AAA鈥檚 scheme to overturn the Legislature鈥檚 1999 gas tax increase.
November 10, 1999