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Xtra, Apollo Terminate Merger

Xtra Corp. and an acquisition company formed by New York-based Apollo Management and Interpool Inc. mutually agreed to terminate their merger agreement.

November 30, 1998

Colorado Truckers Keep Watch

Colorado Highway Watch, launched Nov. 23 in Denver, attempts to make driving safer for everyone by enlisting truckers to be the eyes and ears of the open road.

November 30, 1998

Trucks Needed to Help ‘Mitch’ Victims

Truckers are being asked to help get food and supplies to the victims of Hurricane Mitch. The Nicaraguan Independent Emergency Commission needs trucks to move food, medicine, clothes and other supplies from Baton Rouge, La., and Alton, Texas, to New Orleans.

November 30, 1998

FedEx, Pilots Union Talking Again

Federal Express and its unionized pilots restarted contract negotiations after the pilots promised not to strike during the holiday season.

November 25, 1998

Teamsters Ballot Count Begins

With the Teamsters presidency at stake, the U.S. Postal Service is delivering union members’ ballots to an industrial office building just around the corner from American Trucking Associations’ headquarters in Alexandria, Va.

November 25, 1998

Audit Faults Fee-Funded STB

Setting the stage for what has become an annual debate over how to fund the Surface Transportation Board, the Department of Transportation’s inspector general says it would be difficult for the board to cover the entire cost of its operations through user fees.

November 25, 1998

Interim Step in EPA Engine Pact

The federal judge reviewing the settlement between the Environmental Protection Agency and diesel engine manufacturers agreed to allow the pact to go into effect while his review continues.

November 25, 1998

Oregon Inspection Shows Drug Use

One in ten truck drivers tested positive for drugs or alcohol during a recent safety checkpoint of commercial vehicles in southern Oregon, and 26% of the trucks had to be put out of service.

November 23, 1998
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EPA Knew Its Engine Tests Were Flawed, Volvo Says

Photo by VolvoThe Environmental Protection Agency was told that its emissions test for diesel engines was flawed four years before the agency imposed penalties on engine suppliers, Volvo Truck Corp. said.

November 23, 1998
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NITL Seeks Ways to Extend Influence

National Industrial Transportation League President Edward M. Emmett convened the NITL annual meeting by declaring that the membership would have to grow for the league to build on its successes and extend its power.

November 23, 1998