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Toyota

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



Friday, June 6, 2014

CLG: Breaking: Seattle Campus Shooting; Multiple Casualties Reported



News Updates from CLG
05 Jun 2014



Previous edition: Obama pledges $1bn fund to increase US military deployments to Europe [which, apparently, Yahoo did not deliver today] (Google subscribers: Google Filter Instructions for CLG Newsletter.) Note: I cannot link directly to Press TV article summaries, below. Please access direct links via the CLG summaries. I apologize for that extra step, but there is no chance this newsletter will make it through the censors' 'obstacles courses' if I include them. --LRP


More NSAssociates: AT&T, Yahoo not delivering the CLG Newsletter Posted by Lori Price, www.legitgov.org 05 Jun 2014 AT&T, and all of its email services including Yahoo, have stopped delivering the CLG Newsletter as of 1 June 2014. At least NSAssociate Google relegates them to the spam bin. Yahoo won't even deliver them.

Breaking: Seattle Campus Shooting; Multiple Casualties Reported --'They are doing STRIP SEARCHES of the STUDENTS right now - CNN' --Two suspects captured --30 shotgun shells on floor --Shooting near Otto Miller hall --'Several" people shot on Seattle Pacific University campus - police --SPU campus on lockdown --Second shooting at scene 05 Jun 2014 [This story will be updated.]



Moncton shooting: 3 RCMP officers dead, 2 wounded 05 Jun 2014 New Brunswick RCMP have confirmed that three officers were shot and killed and two other officers were wounded by a heavily armed gunman Wednesday evening in Moncton. A police manhunt is still underway for Justin Bourque, 24. The RCMP say Bourque is considered "armed and dangerous." RCMP Const. Damien Theriault could not say how many police officers were involved in the manhunt.


Pakistan police ordered to charge former CIA chief 05 Jun 2014 Pakistan's High Court orders police to file a criminal case against former CIA station chief, Jonathan Banks, in the country for his role in deadly drone strikes. The court order was issued on Thursday by Judge Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui following activist Kareem Khan's court petition in 2010. Khan lost his brother and a teenage son in a US drone attack in North Waziristan tribal district on December 31, 2009.


18 killed in US drone attack in E Afghanistan 01 Jun 2014 At least 18 people have been killed in the latest US assassination drone strike in eastern Afghanistan. According to police, the attack which took place on Sunday in the eastern province of Kunar, also injured seven people. The deadly incident comes after an airstrike carried out by US-led forces left nearly 10 people dead on May 29 in Afghanistan's southeastern province of Paktika. [They don't 'hate us for our freedoms.' They hate us because we're sociopaths.]


US-led soldier killed in east Afghanistan attack 05 Jun 2014 A US-led foreign soldier serving with the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) has been killed in an attack in eastern Afghanistan. The NATO-led ISAF said in a statement on Thursday that the soldier died in the attack earlier in the day. On Monday, another US-led soldier was killed in a militant attack in the same region.


US-led soldier killed in E Afghanistan 02 Jun 2014 A foreign soldier serving with the US-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) has been killed in a militant attack in eastern Afghanistan. The assault came after a helicopter belonging to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) crashed in southern Afghanistan on May 28, leaving at least one foreign soldier dead.


Bergdahl's Life Was in Immediate Danger, Officials Say 05 Jun 2014 Defense and intelligence officials told senators at a classified briefing on Wednesday that they kept secret from Congress the pending swap of Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl for five Taliban prisoners because they feared for his life if the deal became public, a senior administration official said Thursday. "The Senators were told, separate and apart from Sgt. Bergdahl's apparent deterioration in health, that we had both specific and general indications that Sgt. Bergdahl's recovery -- and potentially his life -- could be jeopardized if the detainee exchange proceedings were disclosed or derailed," the official said in a statement. Several senators said Thursday that officials in the classified briefing justified the president's decision to swap Sergeant Bergdahl for the Taliban prisoners by suggesting that quick action was needed to save his life.


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