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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, April 5, 2015

RSN: Why Corporations Are Reluctant to Take a Stand on Climate Change, Huckabee: 'Militant Gay Community' to Blame for Backlash Against Indiana Law, Iran Deal: A Possible Crossroads to Peace






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Robert Parry | Iran Deal: A Possible Crossroads to Peace
Secretary of State, John Kerry, left, and Foreign Minister Wang Yi of China, right, and others during talks on Iran's nuclear program. (photo: AP)
Robert Parry, Consortium News
Parry writes: "The April 2 framework agreement with Iran represents more than just a diplomatic deal to prevent nuclear proliferation in the Middle East. It marks a crossroad that offers a possible path for the American Republic to regain its footing and turn away from endless war."
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Owner of 'Revenge Porn' Site Sentenced to 18 Years in Jail
Scott Neuman, National Public Radio
Neuman writes: "A man in San Diego who ran a so-called 'revenge porn' site that charged hundreds of dollars to remove anonymously posted nude photos has been sentenced to 18 years in prison after his conviction on 21 counts of identity theft and six counts of extortion."
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Chevron Agents Are Trying to Trick People Into Signing Away Land in Ecuador
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Indigenous leaders in the Ecuadorean amazon denounced the presence of agents from the Chevron oil company in their territories, whom they believe were there to sow divisions within their communities."
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Huckabee: 'Militant Gay Community' to Blame for Backlash Against Indiana Law
Martin Pengelly, Guardian UK
Pengelly writes: "Mike Huckabee, the former governor of Arkansas who is considering a second run for president in 2016, has blamed 'the militant gay community' for the pressure brought to bear this week on Indiana and Arkansas, after those states passed religious freedom laws."
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Amanda Knox Vows to Be a Voice for Exoneration
Alan Yuhas, Guardian UK
Yuhas writes: "Amanda Knox, who was last week cleared of two convictions for murder after more than seven years with charges hanging over her head, has promised to 'give voice to others who have been wrongfully convicted.'"
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Drought-Stricken California Exempts Big Oil and Big Ag From Mandatory Restrictions
Cole Mellino, EcoWatch
Mellino writes: "'In the midst of a severe drought, the governor continues to allow corporate farms and oil interests to deplete and pollute our precious groundwater resources,' says Adam Scow of Food & Water Watch California."
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Why Corporations Are Reluctant to Take a Stand on Climate Change
Marc Gunther, Guardian UK
Gunther writes: "Many environmental groups consider the Obama administration’s plan to regulate carbon-spewing coal plants, which aims to cut carbon pollution by 30%, as one of our last chances to win the fight against climate change."
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