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Opinion: Republican Agenda for the House of Representatives

Click here to write a Letter to the Editor.The national, economic and personal security of all Americans is a top concern during the war on terrorism.

April 18, 2002

Delphi Posts 1Q Loss, Will Cut 6,100 More Jobs

Delphi Corp., the world’s largest vehicle parts manufacturer, said Wednesday that it plans to eliminate another 6,100 jobs as it reported a net loss for the first quarter of $51 million, or 9 cents per share.

April 18, 2002

News Briefs - April 18

House Votes to Make Bush’s Tax Cut Permanent • Profits Increase Slightly for Heartland Express • Va. Passes Regional Tax Referendum • Senate Rejects Alaska Oil Drilling Bill • And more...

April 18, 2002

Commission Delays Toll Hikes on Del. River Bridges

Toll increases on seven of the toll bridges linking New Jersey with Pennsylvania were delayed indefinitely pending implementation of the E-ZPass system, a spokeswoman for the bridges’ operating authority said.

April 17, 2002

Fuel Cells Touted as Trucking’s Little Helper

Fuel cells, created during the space race to the moon, have an attractive simplicity to them and a huge advantage over internal combustion engines in the emissions department.

April 17, 2002

Technology Briefs - April 11 - April 17

Maverick to Install Eaton’s Vorad System • Illinois Testing Ethanol-Diesel • IEEE Working to Establish Crash Data Standards • Delphi Unveils New Commercial Vehicle Battery • And more...

April 17, 2002

News Briefs - April 17

Police Pursuit Causes Delays on Wilson Bridge • No Rate Hike Soon, Greenspan Says • USA Truck Earnings Up Despite Insurance Costs • Oil Prices Rise After Report Shows U.S. Supplies Falling • And more...

April 17, 2002

Transportation Security Chief Hospitalized

John W. Magaw, head of the Transportation Security Administration, underwent angioplasty Tuesday morning at George Washington University Hospital in Washington, D.C.

April 16, 2002

House Moving to Tighten Port, Container Security

The House of Representatives will probably approve a port security measure later this month that requires a national transportation worker identification badge.

April 16, 2002

Industry Leader Tells Congress of Border Needs

WASHINGTON — The president of Celadon Group Inc. — the largest transporter of truckload freight between the U.S., Canada and Mexico — told Congress the U.S. government needs new freight-screening technology and coordinated law enforcement at the borders.

April 16, 2002