The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 18, 2001, Image 2

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Airlines say they have lost $1
billion in the past week. US
Airways, based in Arlington,
Va., announced Monday it will
lay off 1 1 ,()(X) employees, or 24
percent of its work force.
Industry analysts expect thou
sands of other layoffs at other
major carriers.
Separately. House Speaker
Dennis Hasten. R-Ill., said he
would try to move airline legis
lation through the House as
soon as possible. “We need to
make sure that America keeps
Hying because that’s impor
tant,” he said.
I he White House held open
the possibility that Bush would
support additional tax cuts as
part of a new stimulus package.
Congressional Republicans are
pushing for a cut in the capital
gains tax on the sale of stocks,
real estate and other assets.
The president also visited the
Washington Islamic Center
about two miles from the White
House and decried prejudice
against Muslim and Arab
Americans. Those venting such
anger “don’t represent the best
of America, they represent the
worst of humankind and they
should be ashamed of their
behavior.” Bush said.
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