We simply cannot compete and cannot survive long term unless we reduce our (U.S. labor) costs.

The forecasts that we're seeing are calling for numbers that are about double the average of the past 50 years.

We can't wait until 2007 to resolve our issues, we are going to have to deal with them this year, ... Obviously we are not finished yet, but I am encouraged by how well (discussions) have gotten off to a start.

The question to everyone's answer is usually asked from within.

I think our pride was stung last night, whether that was a ranked team or not. The boys responded big time.

Television turns players into people and uniform numbers into personalities.

Any plant that wants to be at the top of our plant closure list should engage in industrial action as a way of sending that message.

It tends to come down very hard for a short period of time. You get caught in a deluge as it really starts to pour for a while.

Delphi cannot continue indefinitely to operate our facilities in the U.S., which lose a substantial amount of money, without being able to adjust our cost structure.