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Week of June 16, 2008

All our appreciation to the folks you heard on our program this week, including:

Our story this week on the Miami TOMCATS cargo crimes unit was the work of Reed Black.

Terry Scruton reported this week on truck insurance questions, getting prescriptions on the road, the price of diesel fuel, business management, carrier benefits, the 2290 form and diabetes care. He also filled in for Reed this week, writing and voicing our daily newscast.

Mark Reddig reported on congressional appropriations, state legislation, speed limiters, commodities trading, and a California trucker preserving the industry’s past.

Clarissa Kell-Holland expressed a few thoughts about food safety.

Charlie Morasch wrote our coverage of laptop tickets in Arizona.

Stephen Petit brought us information on Cab Comfort.

Our theme music is performed by Webb Wilder and his band out of Nashville, TN.

And we’d like to thank the other members of the Land Line Magazine staff who write and research stories used on our show, including:

Thanks also to the lady who keeps the trains running on time, our own traffic coordinator, Sherry Murry, and to the click and clack of sound production, Producer and Senior Sound Engineer Barry Spillman, and Second Engineer James Fetzer.