Nation Appears Ready for Y2K
Companies and agencies that have made Y2K preparations will face the moment of truth at midnight Dec. 31, and unless someone's bluffing or badly miscalculating, disruptions from computer snafus related to the much-anticipated glitch will be minimal.
Nation Appears Ready for Y2K
Companies and agencies that have made Y2K preparations will face the moment of truth at midnight Dec. 31, and unless someone's badly miscalculating, disruptions from computer snafus will be minimal.
Merr-E Christmas
With expectations of record-shattering orders over the Internet this Christmas, package carriers may want to hire Santa and Mrs. Claus to drive trucks, and some frazzled online retailers will certainly need a team of elves if they want to fulfill orders.
A Merr-E Christmas for Parcel Carriers
With expectations of record-shattering orders over the Internet this Christmas, package carriers may want to hire Santa and Mrs. Claus to drive trucks to satisfy the surging demand.
U.S. Immigration, Customs Rules At Odds, INS Inspector Says
Federal regulations on foreign drivers are not in harmony, and it will take an act of Congress to let Canadian truck drivers to make domestic deliveries in the United States, according to an Immigration and Naturalization Service official.
U.S. Customs, INS Laws at Odds
Federal regulations on foreign drivers are not in harmony, and an INS official says it will take an act of Congress to let Canadian truck drivers to make domestic deliveries in the United States.
Feds Poised to Fix Y2K Snags
Instead of singing Auld Lang Syne at midnight, teams of federal government staffers will be poised to pounce on any significant computer problems that arrive with the millennium.
Federal Teams Poised to Fix Y2K Snags
Instead of singing Auld Lang Syne at midnight, teams of federal government staffers will be poised to pounce on any significant computer problems that arrive with the millennium.
INS Deportations Anger Canadian Trucking
Word that U.S. authorities are pulling over Canadian truck drivers and deporting them — minus their equipment in some cases — has angered truckers north of the border.
Oregon Promotes Norpass With Free Transponders
Oregon plans a giveaway to encourage truckers to use a device that will allow them to drive past weigh stations without waiting in line.