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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, April 20, 2015

RSN: Criminal Investigation Launched After Baltimore Man Dies in Police Custody, The Major Crime of This Millennium Is the US Invasion of Iraq, 'Release Cards' Turn Inmates and Their Families Into Profit Stream




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Noam Chomsky: The Major Crime of This Millennium Is the US Invasion of Iraq
Prof. Noam Chomsky, linguist, philosopher, cognitive scientist and activist. (photo: Va Shiva)
RT
Excerpt: "Major American media organizations diligently parrot what US officials want the public to know about global affairs, historian Noam Chomsky told RT."
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Criminal Investigation Launched After Baltimore Man Dies in Police Custody
The Associated Press
Excerpt: "Freddie Gray, 25, died on Sunday at a hospital, a week after he was hurt following an arrest."
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'Release Cards' Turn Inmates and Their Families Into Profit Stream
Amadou Diallo, Al Jazeera
Diallo writes: "In 2013 Gregg Cavaluzzi walked out of federal prison with nothing more than the clothes he wore going in five years earlier and a Chase-branded debit card holding what remained of money sent by family members and the meager pay he'd earned working in the prison library."
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Trevor Timm | The Shroud of Secrecy Around US Drone Strikes Must Be Lifted
Trevor Timm, The Guardian UK
Timm writes: "It's been over two years since President Obama promised new transparency and accountability rules when it comes to drone strikes, yet it's become increasingly clear virtually no progress has been made."
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EU Forced to Reconsider Migrant Crisis After Hundreds Drown Off Libyan Coast
James Mackenzie and Robin Emmott, Reuters
Excerpt: "European Union foreign ministers met on Monday under pressure to produce more than words and save desperate migrants drowning in the Mediterranean, as bodies of the deadliest known wreck of its kind were brought ashore in Malta."
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No End in Sight to Ukraine Conflict as US Troops Come to Train
Tom Kutsch, Al Jazeera
Kutsch writes: "Nearly 300 U.S. troops arrived in Ukraine on Friday as a part of a long-planned U.S. mission to provide training for Ukrainian National Guard forces."
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Drought Spurs Protest Over 'Unconscionable' Bottled Water Business
Andrew Gumbel, The Guardian UK
Gumbel writes: "Californians facing the prospect of endless drought, mandated cuts in water use and the browning of their summer lawns are mounting a revolt against the bottled water industry."
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