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Dept. of Defense to Implement New Computerized Distance System

The Department of Defense is replacing its old method of calculating mileage for transporters with a new computerized system that will provide distance information instantly.

December 3, 1998

Trucker Is a Life-Saver in Ohio

A good Samaritan trucker jumped into a burning wreck to save a fellow truck driver, but quickly vanished before he could be rewarded for his good deed.

December 3, 1998

DaimlerChrysler Canada Sends 2,000 Layoff Notices

DaimlerChrysler Canada has sent out 2,000 layoff notices, telling workers that Friday will be their last shift until Jan. 4.

December 3, 1998

Senate Begins Reorganization

The Senate began its post-election reorganization Tuesday, reelecting party leaders and assigning lawmakers to committees. As expected, Majority Leader Trent Lott (R-Miss.) was reelected without opposition.

December 2, 1998

Celadon-Odyssey Merger Terminated

Celadon Group said it is reviewing strategic alternatives after a proposed buyout of the company for $20 a share by a unit of Odyssey Investment Partners was terminated Nov. 30.

December 2, 1998

Former FHWA Official Jailed

A former official at the Federal Highway Administration was sentenced to more than three years in prison for his role in a bribery scandal.

December 2, 1998

Truckers Will Pay For Agreement

The European Union's Ministers of Transport Committee has accepted a deal that allows EU registered trucks transit rights through Switzerland, but at a high price.

December 2, 1998

Trucker Awarded $2 Million in Wal-Mart Falling Cargo Accident

A superior court jury in Mecklenburg, Ohio awarded $2 million to a truck driver injured by falling cargo.

December 2, 1998

New Union Pacific Chief Says Railroad Is Rapidly Improving

Three months ago, when Ike Evans took over the top leadership post at the nation's largest railroad, Union Pacific was coming off one of the worst years in its proud history.

December 2, 1998