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Newsby StaffJuly 9, 2002

Cargen to Retire from ARI After 42 Years of Service

Bob Cargen, customer support services manager for ARI, announced that he will retire from ARI on Sept. 6, 2002, after 42 years of service.When Cargen first joined ARI, it had 35 employees and 6,000 vehicles on lease.

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Newsby StaffJuly 2, 2002

Ford to Test Fuel Tank Bladders in Crown Victoria Police Models

Ford Motor Co. announced July 1 that they had responded to a formal approach on June 26 by Arizona Attorney General Janet Napolitano over the safety of the Crown Victoria Police vehicle.

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Newsby StaffJuly 2, 2002

Ford to Test Fuel Tank Bladders in Crown Victoria Police Models

Ford Motor Co. announced July 1 that they had responded to a formal approach on June 26 by Arizona Attorney General Janet Napolitano over the safety of the Crown Victoria Police vehicle.

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NewsJune 20, 2002

California Gas Prices Could Hit $3 Per Gallon

The conversion from MTBE to ethanol additives in California’s gasoline raises the specter of soaring pump prices next year, to as much as $3 per gallon, according to the Contra Costa Times.

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NewsJune 18, 2002

Injunction Holds Up ZEV Program

A federal judge has temporarily blocked California from moving ahead with plans to introduce zero emission vehicles (ZEVs).

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Newsby StaffJune 18, 2002

Seatbelt Law to Become Primary in Washington State

On June 20, Washington will join 17 other states and the District of Columbia in making a violation of seatbelt laws a primary offense. With this measure in place, law enforcement officials can pull a vehicle over if the driver or any passenger is not wearing a safety belt, the Washington Traffic Safety Commission said.

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Newsby StaffJune 18, 2002

Astro & Safari Vans to be Produced Up to 2005

The General Motors plant in Dundalk, scheduled for shutdown in 2003, will stay open through the summer of 2005, company officials announced on June 14.

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Newsby StaffJune 18, 2002

Seatbelt Law to Become Primary in Washington State

On June 20, Washington will join 17 other states and the District of Columbia in making a violation of seatbelt laws a primary offense. With this measure in place, law enforcement officials can pull a vehicle over if the driver or any passenger is not wearing a safety belt, the Washington Traffic Safety Commission said.

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Newsby StaffJune 18, 2002

Astro & Safari Vans to be Produced Up to 2005

The General Motors plant in Dundalk, scheduled for shutdown in 2003, will stay open through the summer of 2005, company officials announced on June 14.

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