May 30, 2008 News In Review
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Welcome to News in Review, the headlines for the time you have to listen. We’ll be checking articles about why snoring may not be the only sleep disorder prevalent among truckers; the multiple winners at the Indy 500; a scam targeting Canadian trucking firms and our IRS; the Charleston Gazette published commentary from the president of the West Virginia Motor Truck Association; the Roemer Insurance Report outlines the FMCSA rules for new motor carriers; dedicated truck lanes across four states; help for Jevic drivers and personnel; and $11 for a gallon of diesel.
Truckin' Trivia:
First we’ll take a quick look at our Truckin’ Trivia questions: Last time we asked,
There's a huge fireworks celebration in a major city every New Year's Eve, but it's not held in the capital. The nickname is 'The Old Line State,' and it's figured prominently in naval history.
What state is it? The state is MARYLAND
Our next question is:
A national shrine in this state took over six years to complete during the Great Depression. Located in Harney National Forest, Gutzon Borglum was in charge of the project, and President Calvin Coolidge pledged federal money to create it. What state is it?
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