We estimate the entire cost for terrorism and dealing with homeland security to be $3 [billion] to $4 billion, ... Postal customers should not be burdened with the costs of terrorism.

The best defense that we have right now is an educated American public and educated workforce, both the employees of the Postal Service and those who work in mailrooms.

Is a fitting tribute to a man who left an indelible mark upon the law of this country.

Stress and depression really are not scientifically established as carcinogenic factors.... You don't have to feel guilty that you're stressing or depressing yourself into a case of cancer.

It would be a mistake to interpret these results as anything but what they are: a single set of findings on an important topic that's attracting more and more scientific attention each day.

[Only an] insignificant ... We got the mail out of harm's way.

The Postal Service last raised rates in July 2002.

We estimate the entire cost for terrorism and dealing with homeland security to be $3 (billion) to $4 billion, ... We are working on the premise that the leaders of the nation want all the mail system to be protected against this type of terrorist threat in the future.

Our costs are going up just like everybody else's costs.