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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



Sunday, June 28, 2015

RSN: Battle Over Grassland Electrical Lines Looms in Nebraska, Kalief Browder Protest at Rikers Draws Dozens of Police Officers, Prison Reform Advocates




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Chelsea Manning | Same-Sex Marriage Isn't Equality for All LGBT People. Our Movement Can't End 
Same-sex marriage supporters rejoice after the US supreme court handed down a ruling in favor of same-sex marriage. (photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images) 
Chelsea Manning, Guardian UK 
Manning writes: "I worry that, with full marriage equality, much of the queer community will be left wondering how else to engage with a society that still wants to define who we are - and who in our community will be left to push for full equality for all transgender and queer people, now that this one fight has been won." 
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Long Taught to Use Force, Police Warily Learn to De-escalate 
Timothy Williams, The New York Times 
Williams reports: "Across the country, police departments from Seattle to New York and Dallas to Salt Lake City are rethinking notions of policing that have held sway for 40 years, making major changes to how officers are trained in even the most quotidian parts of their work." 
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Greece's Tsipras Wants a 'No' in Referendum 
teleSUR 
Excerpt: "Tsipras argued that some people saw the Greek situation as a 'game,' but 'the dignity of our people is not a game, 1.5 million unemployed people is not a game. Three million living in poverty is not a game.'" 
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CIA Photos of 'Black Sites' Could Complicate Guantanamo Trials 
Adam Goldman, The Washington Post 
Goldman writes: "Military prosecutors this year learned about a massive cache of CIA photographs of its former overseas 'black sites' while reviewing material collected for the Senate investigation of the agency's interrogation program, U.S. officials said." 
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Kalief Browder Protest at Rikers Draws Dozens of Police Officers, Prison Reform Advocates 
Julia Glum, International Business Times 
Glum writes: "Protesters on Rikers Island, New York, reportedly were met by officers and police dogs Saturday as they gathered in the rain to demand justice for the late Kalief Browder." 
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Honduran Democracy Still in Crisis 6 Years After Coup 
teleSUR 
Excerpt: "According to a recent report, 15 assaults per month are perpetrated against journalists, human rights defenders, and political opposition. Meanwhile, gender-based violence is out of control with the femicide rate surpassing epidemic levels." 
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Battle Over Grassland Electrical Lines Looms in Nebraska 
Ryan Schuessler, Al Jazeera America 
Schuessler writes: "Spanning nearly 25,000 square miles, the Sandhills cover more than one-quarter of the state and are one of the largest intact native grasslands in North America." 
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