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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:

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Monday, October 20, 2014

RSN: Gas Pipeline Expansion Should Alarm Homeowners, U.S. Humanitarian Aid Going to ... ISIS



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U.S. Humanitarian Aid Going to ... ISIS
ISIS fighters. (photo: AP)
Jamie Dettmer, The Daily Beast
Dettmer writes: "While U.S. warplanes strike at the militants of the so-called Islamic State in both Syria and Iraq, truckloads of U.S. and Western aid has been flowing into territory controlled by the jihadists, assisting them to build their terror-inspiring 'Caliphate.'"
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Top NSA Official Has a Lucrative Side-Business
Murtaza Hussain, The Intercept
Hussain writes: "A new report suggests that a high-ranking NSA official may have a profitable side-gig in the 'electronics' business"
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A Bombshell From the Vatican
Alexander Stille, The New Yorker
Stille writes: "How would he handle the difficult doctrinal issues of sexuality and family life that have divided the Catholic world? We are beginning to find out."
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Obama Sees an Iran Deal That Could Avoid Congress
David E. Sanger, The New York Times
Sanger writes: "No one knows if the Obama administration will manage in the next five weeks to strike what many in the White House consider the most important foreign policy deal of his presidency: an accord with Iran that would forestall its ability to make a nuclear weapon."
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Divided Supreme Court Allows Texas to Enforce Voter ID Law
Warren Richey, The Christian Science Monitor
Richey writes: "A divided US Supreme Court decided Saturday morning to allow Texas officials to continue to enforce the state's voter identification law, despite a federal judge's ruling a week ago that the law was discriminatory and amounted to an unconstitutional poll tax."
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Expelled Nazis Paid Millions in Social Security
David Rising, Randy Herschaft and Richard Lardner, Associated Press
Excerpt: "Dozens of suspected Nazi war criminals and SS guards collected millions of dollars in U.S. Social Security benefits after being forced out of the United States, an Associated Press investigation has found."
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Gas Pipeline Expansion Should Alarm Homeowners
Marcia Greenberg, The Washington Post
Greenberg writes: "The Mid-Atlantic region is facing an expansion of natural gas transport infrastructure that threatens communities' health, safety and homes."
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