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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, May 18, 2015

RSN: US Honeybee Population Plummets by More Than 40% in Past Year, USDA Finds, Whistleblower Warns on Safety of UK Nukes, Goes on the Run,





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Seymour Hersh: "I Am Not Backing Off Anything I Said"
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh accepts the Lennon-Ono Grant for Peace at the Second Biennial Awards at the United Nations in 2004. (illustration: Slate/Brad Barket/Getty Images)
Isaac Chotiner, Slate
Chotiner writes: "In a blockbuster 10,000-word story for the London Review of Books this week, longtime New Yorker investigative journalist Seymour Hersh called into question the official account of the American raid that killed Osama Bin Laden, and argued that what is arguably seen as the apex of Barack Obama's presidency is actually built on a lie."
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Obama Combats Police Militarization by Limiting Supply of Military-Style Gear
Lauren Gambino, Guardian UK
Gambino writes: "Surprise announcement will ban government from providing items such as armored vehicles, high-power firearms and grenade launchers to local police."
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Whistleblower Warns on Safety of UK Nukes, Goes on the Run
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Excerpt: "We are so close to a nuclear disaster it is shocking, and yet everybody is accepting the risk to the public."
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Burmese Migrants Tell of Violent Horror at Sea While Up to 8,000 Are Still Afloat
Kate Lamb, Guardian UK
Lamb writes: "Up to 8,000 are believed to be stuck off Thai, Indonesian and Malaysian coasts, and those who made it to shore describe violence and starvation."
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The Battle to Renew the Patriot Act Is On
Anita Chabria, Guardian UK
Chabria writes: "Lawmakers vote to highlight the potential dangers of keeping devices close to the body as scientists raise raft of concerns, especially for children."
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Laramie, Wyoming Approves LGBT Anti-Discrimination Measure
Daniel Kreps, Rolling Stone
Kreps writes: "Laramie, Wyoming - the town where gay college student Matthew Shepard was fatally beaten in 1998 - passed an ordinance Wednesday prohibiting the discrimination of the LGBT community in housing, employment and public businesses."
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US Honeybee Population Plummets by More Than 40% in Past Year, USDA Finds
Lorraine Chow, EcoWatch
Chow writes: "Preliminary results indicate that U.S. beekeepers were hardest-hit in the summer of 2014, with an average loss of 27.4 percent of their hives compared to the 19.8 percent the previous summer."
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