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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



Thursday, April 16, 2015

RSN: Chicago Police Pays Out $5.5 Million for Cop Who Brutally Tortured Black Suspects, How Climate Change Could Annihilate Forests Worldwide





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Noam Chomsky | The Crimes of Others
Noam Chomsky. (photo: Reuters)
Noam Chomsky, Jacobin
Excerpt: "Earlier this month, Dan Falcone and Saul Isaacson, both high school educators, sat down with Noam Chomsky in his Cambridge, MA office."
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Amy Davidson | The Blackwater Case Is a Reminder of How Badly US Conducted Itself in Iraq
Amy Davidson, The New Yorker
Davidson writes: "Eight years ago, in Baghdad, American contractors working for the Blackwater USA security company were driving in a convoy near the Nisour Square roundabout, when they suddenly opened fire with automatic weapons."
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DC Mayor Plans to Exempt Cops' Body Cam Footage From Freedom of Information Act
John Paul Brammer, Blue Nation Review
Brammer writes: "In her Budget Support Act, D.C.'s Mayor Muriel Bowser has included language that would make footage recorded by police unavailable through the Freedom of Information Act, My Fox D.C. reports."
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Here's What Happened in Indiana as Soon as the Media Stopped Paying Attention
Zack Ford, ThinkProgress
Ford writes: "According to Indiana Gov. Mike Pence (R), who spoke to reporters on Tuesday, the 'difficult time' for the state is over."
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Chicago Police Pays Out $5.5 Million for Cop Who Brutally Tortured Black Suspects
Michael E. Miller, The Washington Post
Miller writes: "Whenever Chicago Police commander Jon Burge needed a confession, he would walk into the interrogation room and set down a little black box, his alleged victims would later tell prosecutors."
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The Courage of Low-Wage Workers on Strike
Leo Gerard, In These Times
Gerard writes: "This is no plea for pity for corporate kingpins like Walmart and McDonald's inundated by workers' demands for living wages."
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How Climate Change Could Annihilate Forests Worldwide
Jeff Tietz, Rolling Stone
Tietz writes: "In May 2011, a postdoctoral student at Los Alamos National Laboratory named Park Williams  set out to predict the future of the dominant iconic conifers of the American Southwest - the Douglas fir, the piñon pine and the ponderosa pine."
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