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NEW CONTENT MOVED TO MIDDLEBORO REVIEW 2

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



Saturday, October 4, 2014

RSN: Why the Current Approach Against ISIS Will Fail, Colorado School Board Scraps Plan to Teach Students Whitewashed View of U.S. History After Uproar




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James Bamford | The NSA and Me
James Bamford. (photo: Dennis Drenner/The New York Times/Redux)
James Bamford, The Intercept
Bamford writes: "My goal was to draw attention to the dangers the agency posed if it is not closely watched and controlled-dangers that would be laid bare in stark detail by Edward Snowden years later."
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Colorado School Board Scraps Plan to Teach Students Whitewashed View of U.S. History After Uproar
Jack Healy, The New York Times
Healy reports: "A battle over teaching American history that stirred student protests and kindled a debate about censorship in schools reached an emotional climax on Thursday night."
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Scott Ritter | Why the Current Approach Against ISIS Will Fail
Scott Ritter, Reader Supported News
Ritter writes: "The key to victory over the Islamic State is to be able to get at what is, figuratively and literally, inside the building."
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Tweet: Ferguson Grand Jury, 'No Evidence to Indict Darren Wilson'
Associated Press
Excerpt: "Prosecutors are investigating a Twitter post claiming that grand jurors hearing evidence in the police shooting of an unarmed black 18-year-old near St. Louis haven't seen enough evidence to justify prosecuting the officer."
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Atul Gawande | The Ebola Epidemic Is Stoppable
Atul Gawande, The New Yorker
Gawande writes: "What is disturbing, though, is that the hospital's initial mistake is hardly unusual in our health system. Other hospitals might not have been any better prepared to avoid it."
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Pope Francis Expected to Win Nobel Peace Prize Over Poverty Focus
Mikael Holter, Bloomberg News
Holter reports: "A Japanese group seeking to preserve pacifism in the Asian nation's constitution and Pope Francis, who has made the fight against poverty a focus of his tenure, are among the top contenders for the Nobel Peace Prize."
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Japan Braces for 300-Mile-Wide Typhoon
Sky News Weather
Excerpt: "And after dozens of deaths following three previous typhoons in Japan this year, forecasters say further devastation is possible."
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