June 2002

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Spring fertilizes chaos

June 19, 2002
Conditions in the diesel engine field have been a mess since diesel producers and the governing Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) had a gigantic falling out late in the last...
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A developing picture

June 19, 2002
In order to stress the point I’m going to make in this editorial, please locate the plastic magnifying glass in the middle pages of this book. Excuse me for one moment. ...
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Taking charge for mucho dinero

June 19, 2002
The village people are acting macho. Michigan Gov. John Engler is the one being picked on, too. The state currently has a proposal to raise the diesel fuel tax by four cents a...
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Texas Five-Pointed Star

June 19, 2002
Texans know how to win over people. Three U.S. presidents have done it on a mass scale over the past 35 years.
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The home stretch at last!

June 19, 2002
Bostonians celebrated Mother’s Day by taking a close look at the new Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge over the Charles River. The event’s planners expected maybe 40,000 people...

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Roads Report: Just say no

June 19, 2002
Bon voyage It is with a heavy heart that I bring you this, my last Roads Report column. Later this month I begin a new career in the temporary office administration assistance...
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Picking up a station

June 19, 2002
The Kosciuszko Bridge (pronounced kosh-’chush-(“)ko) is a steel and concrete structure approximately 4,000 ft in length that connects the boroughs of Queens and Brooklyn...