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Since the Dilly, Dally, Delay & Stall Law Firms are adding their billable hours, the Toyota U.S.A. and Route 44 Toyota posts have been separated here:

Route 44 Toyota Sold Me A Lemon



Thursday, February 6, 2014

....more oil has spilled from rail cars in 2013 than in the last four decades combined.....


 (photo: Shutterstock)
(photo: Shutterstock)

Train Spills 12,000 Gallons of Oil in Minnesota, No Major Cleanup Effort Planned

By Emily Atkin, ThinkProgress
06 February 14

12,000 gallons of crude oil leaked from a Canadian Pacific Railway train on Monday in Minnesota, dribbling oil along the tracks for 68 miles, according to local media reports.

Officials at the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency said Tuesday they would investigate the cause of the spill, but said no major cleanup effort was planned because of its relatively small size (one single tanker car carries 26,000 gallons) and the way that it happened: the tanker carrying the oil didn't derail and leak all in one place, rather oil gradually splattered out of the car between the rails onto the track bed as the train was moving. The leak, according to the Star-Tribune, was traced to a valve or cap problem.
 
"It's like it spray-painted oil," MPCA spokesperson Cathy Rofshus told the Leader-Telegram. There were no reported pools of oil, Rofshus added, saying the agency would continue to monitor the area's conditions.
 
Concerns about the safety of transporting crude by rail have ballooned in the last year, most infamously characterized by the deadly derailment in Lac-Mégantic, Quebec this past summer. The derailment caused a 1.5 million gallon oil spill, and an explosion which killed 47 people. Federal regulators recently reported that more oil has spilled from rail cars in 2013 than in the last four decades combined, which is in line with how much the practice itself has increased.



From RSN:

Carl Gibson | Why President Obama Should Veto the Farm Bill
President Obama uses his vet pen. (photo: Pete Souza/White House)
Carl Gibson, Reader Supported News
Gibson writes: "In the passage of the current farm bill, Congress literally just took $9 billion in food stamps from hungry and poor families and gave it out to big agribusiness giants in the form of more corporate welfare. But with a stroke of his pen, President Obama could send the bill back to Congress and refuse to sign it..."
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New Electronic 'Eyes' Can Track Your Every Move
Craig Timberg, The Washington Post
Timberg reports: "As Americans have grown increasingly comfortable with traditional surveillance cameras, a new, far more powerful generation is being quietly deployed that can track every vehicle and person across an area the size of a small city, for several hours at a time."
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Banks Ordered to Hand Over Files in Trading Investigation
Dominic Rushe and Jill Treanor, Guardian UK
Rushe and Treanor report: "New York state's top financial regulator has demanded documents from more than a dozen banks including Barclays, Deutsche, Goldman Sachs and RBS as a probe widened into trading practices in the $5.3tn-a-day global foreign exchange markets."
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Frida Berrigan | Why I keep Working to Close Guantanamo
Frida Berrigan, Waging Nonviolence
Berrigan writes: "I'll hop a bus to Baltimore and spend the night with my mom. Then take the MARC train - the Baltimore to Washington, D.C. commuter train - to our nation's capital, where I'll join friends who have been fasting and demonstrating since Monday for the closure of Guantanamo and the end of torture and indefinite detention."
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Pussy Riot Gets Warm Greeting in Brooklyn
Melena Ryzik, The New York Times
Ryzik reports: "'I'd like to thank Pussy Riot,' Madonna said, 'for making the word 'pussy' a sacred word in my household.' She was speaking from the stage of the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, introducing two members of that Russian activist group, who had recently emerged from prison..."
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Train Spills 12,000 Gallons of Oil in Minnesota, No Major Cleanup Effort Planned
Emily Atkin, ThinkProgress
Atkin reports: "12,000 gallons of crude oil leaked from a Canadian Pacific Railway train on Monday in Minnesota, dribbling oil along the tracks for 68 miles, according to local media reports."
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