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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



Monday, January 19, 2015

RSN: OPEC Wants to "Crush US Shale", As Cities Push for Their Own Broadband, Cable Firms Say Not So Fast,



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A SELF-SUFFICIENT PROGRESSIVE PUBLICATION: There’s a bizarre, and long standing perception that a progressive publication cannot be self-sufficient. That it must be sustained through philanthropy. Why? Because progressives will not support their own voice? Who owns your voice? Why can’t you have your own process? Ten dollars a month, what’s that? You matter. Act like it. / Marc Ash, Founder Reader Supported News




Malala Yousafzai and Friends | An Open Letter to World Leaders, Cc: Everyone Else
Malala Yousafzai. (photo: Facundo Arrizabalaga/EPA)
Malala Yousafzai and Friends, Reader Supported News
Yousafzai writes: "We can choose the path of sustainable development. Or we might not -- and regret it for generations to come. Which side of history will you be on?"
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ISIS Members Tout Executions of Gay Men in Graphic Photos and on Twitter
Jacob Siegel, The Daily Beast
Siegel writes: "These are obscene images. They depict two men thrown from the roof of a building as a crowd watches them fall to their deaths, and they purport to show the Islamic State (or ISIS) carrying out public executions before an audience in Iraq's Nineveh province."
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Israel Lobbies Foreign Powers to Cut ICC Funding
Dan Williams and Thomas Escritt, Reuters
Excerpt: "Israel is lobbying member-states of the International Criminal Court to cut funding for the tribunal in response to its launch of an inquiry into possible war crimes in the Palestinian territories, the country's foreign minister said on Sunday."
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San Francisco Train Stations Closed by Anti-Police-Violence Protests
Dan Levine and Emmett Berg, Reuters
Excerpt: "Activists protesting police shootings of young black men staged demonstrations at three San Francisco rail stations Friday, forcing officials to divert trains and sending morning commuters miles out of their way."
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As Cities Push for Their Own Broadband, Cable Firms Say Not So Fast
Frank Morris, National Public Radio
Morris writes: "Americans increasingly see decently fast Internet as more like a functioning sewer line than a luxury. And a number of cities are trying to get into the Internet provider business, but laws in 19 states hamper those efforts."
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OPEC Wants to "Crush US Shale"
Andy Rowell, Oil Change International
Rowell writes: "The next few months could be some of the most defining ones in the whole of the hydrocarbon era. If that sounds like hyperbole, think again."
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Ocean Life Faces Mass Extinction, Broad Study Says
Carl Zimmer, The New York Times
Zimmer writes: "A team of scientists, in a groundbreaking analysis of data from hundreds of sources, has concluded that humans are on the verge of causing unprecedented damage to the oceans and the animals living in them."
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