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FedEx Parent’s Stock Rises

Powered by an expanding domestic economy and lower fuel prices, FDX Corp., the parent of Federal Express Corp. and RPS Inc., posted better-than-expected profits in its second fiscal quarter.

December 28, 1998
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TNT Post Group Buys Jet Services

Holland’s TNT Post Group paid $360 million to acquire the French express delivery company Jet Services, giving the Dutch giant a greater presence in France.

December 28, 1998
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Axle Deal With Meritor Alter's Volvo's Approach

In a move that represents a significant loosening of its vertically integrated structure, Volvo Truck Corp. has decided to outsource its heavy-duty rear axles to U.S.-based Meritor Inc.

December 28, 1998
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Oil Market Unruffled

Fears apparently were unwarranted that U.S.-led air strikes against Iraq would raise world crude oil costs and disrupt the record low diesel prices trucking has been enjoying.

December 28, 1998
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Editorial: Mea Culpa

Our government is broken and, honesty forces me to admit, I have done precious little to help fix it, beyond voting for the right people on occasion.

December 28, 1998
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Opinion: Time for a Motor Carrier Administration

Throughout 1997 and the first half of 1998, motor carrier safety enforcement and industry alike faced a critical period in the reauthorization of the Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program in the highway bill. It was a remarkable time.

December 28, 1998
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Truck Stops Join the Battle for Driver Retention

Folks used to say if you wanted to find a good place to eat on the road, you looked for a place with trucks parked in front of it.

December 28, 1998
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Fine-Tuned Drug Testing Requested

American Trucking Associations is seeking the support of the head of the nation’s anti-drug program for changes in truck driver drug-testing laws.

December 28, 1998
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'Botts Dots' Make a Friendly Bump in the Night

It’s a dark night, it’s drizzling and you’re approaching a foreboding curve with various looming undulations of landscape on both sides of the road. Your eyes focus on the brightly shining reflectors running along the centerline of the narrow highway. If the reflectors weren’t there to catch your headlight beams, if they weren’t evenly spaced to mark the coming route like stitches on the planet’s crust, you’d probably feel uneasy. Without them to point the way, you could find yourself hurtling off the dark asphalt.

December 28, 1998
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Truck Safety a Top Priority

Improving surface transportation safety ranks just behind aviation safety as a priority of the Department of Transportation, according to a new report by the department’s inspector general.

December 28, 1998