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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



Friday, June 5, 2015

RSN: Long-Awaited EPA Study Says Fracking Pollutes Drinking Water, Black Man Found Dead in Jail Restraining Chair Ruled Homicide, There Would Be No USA Freedom Act Without Edward Snowden






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Charles Pierce | There Would Be No USA Freedom Act Without Edward Snowden 
Edward Snowden. (photo: Getty)
Charles Pierce, Esquire 
Pierce writes: "Now that the president has signed the admittedly lukewarmish NSA reform bill, there are certain people who deserve to crow a little." 
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4 Million Fed Workers Victimized by Hack 
Cory Bennett, The Hill 
Bennett writes: "The FBI said it had opened up an investigation into the breach, which The Wall Street Journal reported is believed to have come from hackers in China." 
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Tom Morello Launches Record Label for Leftist Artists 
Kory Grow, Rolling Stone 
Grow writes: "'In these troubled times successful social movements always require a great soundtrack - we aim to provide it.'" 
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HSBC Bank Fined £27.8M Over Money-Laundering Claims 
Juliette Garside, Guardian UK 
Garside writes: "Geneva prosecutor agrees to close investigation into HSBC in return for the financial settlement." 
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Baltimore Prosecutor Seeks to Block Release of Freddie Gray Autopsy 
Reuters 
Excerpt: "Baltimore's top prosecutor plans to seek a protective order that would block the release of Freddie Gray's autopsy report and other documents as she prosecutes police over his arrest, the Baltimore Sun reported on Thursday." 
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Black Man Found Dead in Jail Restraining Chair Ruled Homicide 
Associated Press 
Excerpt: "A 22-year-old college student found dead in restraints at a Georgia county jail died from several blunt-force injuries to his head and upper body, the coroner who ruled the death a homicide said Thursday." 
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Long-Awaited EPA Study Says Fracking Pollutes Drinking Water 
Anastasia Pantsios, EcoWatch 
Pantsios writes: "The report refuted the conclusion arrived at by the U.S. EPA's 2004 study that fracking poses no threat to drinking water, a conclusion used to exempt the fracking process from the Safe Drinking Water Act." 
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