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SIA to temporarily take on some Toyota workers during changes (Journal & Courier)
As Toyota Motor Corp. juggles production plans at its operations in southern Indiana, the company will be sending some workers to the Subaru of Indiana Automotive Inc. plant in Lafayette.


Toyota sending some workers to Subaru plant (Indianapolis Business Journal)
The decision by Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana to stop assembling Tundra pickup trucks at its plant in Princeton will result in as many as 40 of its workers being transferred temporarily to the Subaru of Indiana Automotive Inc. assembly plant in Lafayette.


Toyota retools with rest of industry (Akron Beacon Journal)
In the first six months of the year, Toyota's U.S. sales executives watched with alarm as demand tumbled for one model after another in the lineup. First it was the big Tundra pickup, then large SUVs and luxury models and by June, demand had slipped even for midsize, car-based sport utilities like the Highlander that Toyota was preparing to build at a new plant in Mississippi.


Toyota cuts full-year sales forecast (The Tuscaloosa News)
Toyota Motor Corp. on Monday warned that its full-year sales results are on pace to fall short of previous targets as a brutal industry slump in the key U.S. market has more than offset gains around the world.


Toyota will not resume making Tundras at Princeton (The Indianapolis Star)
PRINCETON » Toyota Motor Corp. says it will not resume production of the Tundra pickup truck at its Princeton plant in November. The company said last month it would move Tundra production to a plant in San Antonio in early 2009 after suspending production at Princeton through November. Spokeswoman Kelly Dillon said Wednesday that production of the trucks will not resume in November and will be ...


Price of diesel too high? Try vegetable oil (The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung)
For two hours on Saturday morning, Torrey Park became a vehicle showroom of the future. Auto dealers and car enthusiasts volunteered to show their vehicles for dozens of onlookers attending RavenStar Outdoor Education’s Green Transportation Day.


Police Blotter (San Jose Mercury News)
SAN JOSE Vine and West Humboldt streets, 2:15 a.m. Tuesday According to police, an officer was assaulted trying to apprehend a man wanted for a car burglary.


Mirage Networks Reports Record Results for First Half of 2008 (Centre Daily Times)
Mirage Networks(R), developer of patented, full-cycle Network Access Control (NAC) technology, today announced a record first half of 2008. Company highlights for the first half of 2008 include:




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