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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



Sunday, December 28, 2014

RSN: U.S. Government Harasses Navajo Sheepherders on Behalf of Mining Companies, No, North Korea Didn't Hack Sony, The Mysterious Case of Prisoner 212



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No, North Korea Didn't Hack Sony
Was Sony Pictures really hacked by North Korea? (photo: The Daily Beast/Patrick George/Alamy)
Marc Rogers, The Daily Beast
Rogers writes: "So, 'The Interview' is to be released after all. The news that the satirical movie-which revolves around a plot to murder Kim Jong-Un-will have a Christmas Day release as planned, will prompt renewed scrutiny of whether, as the US authorities have officially claimed, the cyber attack on Sony really was the work of an elite group of North Korean government hackers."
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Protestors Demand Justice for Gurley as the NYPD Buries Officer Ramos
M.L. Nestel, The Daily Beast
Nestel writes: "As the New York Police Department was burying one of its own, the gulf between the city's cops and its citizens seemed to get a little wider on Saturday."
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The Slow Death of 'Do Not Track'
Fred B. Campbell Jr., The New York Times
Campbell writes: "Four years ago, the Federal Trade Commission announced, with fanfare, a plan to let American consumers decide whether to let companies track their online browsing and buying habits. The plan would let users opt out of the collection of data about their habits through a setting in their web browsers, without having to decide on a site-by-site basis."
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The Mysterious Case of Prisoner 212
Cora Currier and Margot Williams, The Intercept
Excerpt: "Ibn al-Shaykh al-Libi, also known as prisoner 212, was held at a secret black site at Guantanamo Bay, according to the report, bringing the total number of detainees to 780."
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California Basketball Team Banned Over 'I Can't Breathe' T-Shirts
Associated Press
Excerpt: "A high school basketball tournament on the Northern California coast has become the latest flashpoint in nationwide protests over police killings of unarmed black men."
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Tesla Claims 400 Mile Range for New Electric Roadster
Ankit Ajmera, Reuters
Ajmera writes: "U.S. electric car maker Tesla Motors Inc will relaunch its Roadster model with a new battery pack that will increase the distance the car can travel on a single charge by nearly two-thirds to more than 400 miles."
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U.S. Government Harasses Navajo Sheepherders on Behalf of Mining Companies
Shannon Speed and Hallie Boas, Al Jazeera America
Excerpt: "In late October in a remote area of Arizona called Black Mesa, federal SWAT teams dressed in military flak jackets and wielding assault rifles set up roadblocks and detained people as helicopters and drones circled overhead."
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