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A Day After a Fiery Crash, Bay Area Commuters Enjoy a Surprisingly Easy Ride

May 1, 2007 A day after a fiery gasoline tanker crash melted and collapsed a critical highway interchange near the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, drivers in the Bay Area enjoyed a relatively painless commute on Monday as an expected rush hour nightmare largely failed to materialize. But officials warned that things could get worse as repairs continue and... Full article »

National Briefing | West: Nevada: Third Pedestrian Dies From Car Crash

September 29, 2005 A 60-year-old man died a week after he and other pedestrians on the Las Vegas Strip were struck by a stolen car. Two other pedestrians were also killed. The man, Richard Bradford of Renton, Wash., died at University Medical Center in Las Vegas. A Clark County prosecutor said a third murder charge would be filed against the driver, Stephen M. Ressa,... Full article »

Metro-North Riders, Satisfied or Not

February 20, 2005 To the Editor: I have been commuting from the Harrison station for 50 years and appreciate and admire the tremendous improvements and progress Metro-North has made over these years. Yes, there are occasional delays and overcrowding, but this is usually caused by adverse weather. In many foreign countries, railroad services are run and either owned... Full article »

Squeezed Commute

February 13, 2005 To the Editor: Given the problems of leaky roofs, erratic heating and air-conditioning, and chronically late and overcrowded trains on the New Haven Line (''A New Haven Line Lament,'' by Randal C. Archibold, County Lines column, Feb. 6), I am hesitant to put in my own two cents on the Harlem Line, which is far more efficient. But since reference... Full article »

THE AD CAMPAIGN; Fighting Back, Casually

June 20, 2000 This is a 30-second commercial that Representative Rick A. Lazio's campaign says it will begin broadcasting this week in all the major television markets around the state. Titled ''Guess What,'' it is Mr. Lazio's second campaign advertisement, and is a response to attack ads his opponent, Hillary Rodham Clinton, began broadcasting last week.... Full article »

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