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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, December 5, 2014

RSN: The Last Time the Arctic Was Ice-Free During the Summer, Modern Humans Didn't Exist




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Crowds Chant "I Can't Breathe" in Protest of Grand Jury Decision in Eric Garner Case
People march in protest on the West Side Highway after it was announced that the New York City police officer involved in the death of Eric Garner was not indicted, Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2014, in New York. (photo: Julio Cortez/AP)
Brynn Gingras, Jonathan Dienst and Alexandra Leon, NBC News
Excerpt: "Hours after a grand jury cleared an NYPD officer in the chokehold death of Eric Garner, crowds gathered at the site on Staten Island where the 43-year-old father died as others began a silent 'lie-down' protest at Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan and still others marched toward Times Square shouting, 'I can't breathe!'"
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Officer Who Fatally Shot Tamir Rice Deemed Unfit for Duty in 2012
Tom McCarthy, Guardian UK
McCarthy writes: "A police officer who shot a 12-year-old dead in a Cleveland park late last month had been judged unfit for police service two years earlier by a small suburban force where he worked for six months."
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DC City Council Votes to Reform Civil Forfeiture Laws, Ban "Policing for Profit"
Nick Sibilla, Forbes
Sibilla reports: "The Council of the District of Columbia voted unanimously on Tuesday in favor of overhauling the city's civil forfeiture laws, which lets police seize property from people never charged with a crime. Law enforcement can then pocket all of the proceeds gained from forfeiture."
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NASA Is Launching a Spacecraft That Will Take Humans to Mars
Justin Bachman, Bloomberg News
Bachman reports: "NASA is launching its boldest test flight in decades this week. An unmanned capsule will head off on Thursday to reach a distance of 3,600 miles from Earth - the farthest space mission with a craft designed to accommodate humans since the final Apollo 17 trip to the moon in 1972."
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UK Introduces "Google Tax" Aimed at Economic Activity Shifted Overseas
Lisa Fleisher, The Wall Street Journal
Fleisher reports: "The tax, dubbed a 'Google tax' by the British press, is expected to raise more than £1 billion ($1.56 billion) over five years, Mr. Osborne said."
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The Last Time the Arctic Was Ice-Free During the Summer, Modern Humans Didn't Exist
Eric Holthaus, Slate Magazine
Holthaus reports: "Scientists aren't exactly sure what happened during the most recent major ice-free period, but it's often considered an analog to our future, warmer Earth. The only difference is, the gap in Arctic sea ice that scientists believe will happen by midcentury is being caused by us."
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