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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



Tuesday, September 30, 2014

RSN: West Virginia Plans to Frack Beneath Ohio River, Which Supplies Drinking Water to Millions




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Ruth Bader Ginsberg: Obama Can't Appoint a Replacement I Want to See on the Court
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg of the U.S. Supreme Court. (photo: Matt Rourke/AP)
Jessica Weisberg, Elle Magazine
Excerpt"Anybody who thinks that if I step down, Obama could appoint someone like me, they're misguided. As long as I can do the job full steam.... I think I'll recognize when the time comes that I can't any longer. But now I can."
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U.S. Bid For Secret Guantánamo Force-Feeding Hearings Prompts Cover-Up Fears
Spencer Ackerman, Guardian UK
Ackerman writes: "The Obama administration has asked a federal judge to hold a highly anticipated court hearing on its painful force-feedings of Guantánamo Bay detainees almost entirely in secret, prompting suspicions of a cover-up."
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Supreme Court Returns to Work, Blocks Early Voting in Ohio
Lyle Denniston, SCOTUS Blog
Denniston writes: "With just sixteen hours before polling stations were to open in Ohio, the Supreme Court on Monday afternoon blocked voters from beginning tomorrow to cast their ballots in this year's general election. By a vote of five to four, the Justices put on hold a federal judge's order providing new opportunities for voting before election day, beyond what state leaders wanted."
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Hong Kong Protesters Stockpile Supplies, Fear Fresh Police Advance
Donny Kwok and Yimou Lee, Reuters
Excerpt: "Tens of thousands of pro-democracy protesters extended a blockade of Hong Kong streets on Tuesday, stockpiling supplies and erecting makeshift barricades ahead of what some fear may be a push by police to clear the roads before Chinese National Day."
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U.S. Signs Deal for Troops to Remain in Afghanistan
Sudarsan Raghavan, The Washington Post
Raghavan writes: "The United States and Afghanistan on Tuesday signed a vital security deal that allows some American troops to remain in Afghanistan beyond this year, ensuring a continuing U.S. presence in the region."
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Bill de Blasio Expands Living Wage Law to Thousands More Workers, Raises Wage to $13.10/Hour
Matt Flegenheimer, The New York Times
Flegenheimer writes: "Mayor Bill de Blasio plans to sign an executive order on Tuesday significantly expanding New York City's living wage law, covering thousands of previously exempt workers and raising the hourly wage itself, to $13.13 from $11.90, for workers who do not receive benefits."
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West Virginia Plans to Frack Beneath Ohio River, Which Supplies Drinking Water to Millions
Emily Atkin, ThinkProgress
Atkin writes: "Nine citizen and environmental groups are urging West Virginia Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin to reconsider his plans to let companies drill for oil and natural gas underneath the Ohio River, citing concerns that drilling and fracking could contaminate the drinking water supply and increase the risk of earthquakes in the region."
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