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BRUSSELS - The road transport industry has delivered a stinging attack on European Commission plans for a voluntary 'known shipper' scheme to secure land transport from terrorist attacks|

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UK tests rail passenger screening technology
LONDON – Alistair Darling, UK transport sectary, has ordered random bag searches and airport-style screening techniques to be tested on London underground and British railway stations. |
EC overhauls rules on dangerous goods
BRUSSELS – Inland transport of dangerous goods has moved centre stage in the European Commission’s latest drive to weed out redundant regulation. |
New crime prevention training for EU drivers
BRUSSELS – Europe's four million lorry drivers are facing greater personal responsibility for illegal immigrants and drugs found in freight. |
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