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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



Thursday, July 30, 2015

RSN: Rich American Tourists Kill Hundreds of Lions Each Year, and It's All Legal , Enough Is Enough




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Bernie Sanders | Enough Is Enough 
Senator Bernie Sanders. (photo: berniesanders.com) 
Bernie Sanders, berniesanders.com 
Sanders writes: "You knew then, what the American people are beginning to remember now - that real change takes place when millions of people stand up and say 'enough is enough.'" 
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Video Shows 2 Officers Validating False Account of Samuel DuBose's Killing 
Oliver Laughland, Lauren Gambino and Valerie Lapinski, Guardian UK 
Gottinger writes: "The University of Cincinnati prosecutor announced yesterday that Officer Tensing has been indicted for murder. The prosecutor stated, 'This office has probably reviewed upwards of a hundred police shootings, and this is the first time that we thought this is, without question, a murder.'" 
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Planned Parenthood Sites Hacked for Second Time This Week 
Al Jazeera America and Reuters 
Excerpt: "Early Thursday morning, the site's landing page said 'Our site is not available due to an attack by extremists.'" 
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Rolling Stone Managing Editor Steps Down in Wake of Botched Rape Story 
Margaret Hartmann, New York Magazine 
Hartmann writes: "On Wednesday night, Rolling Stone revealed that Dana, who has served as managing editor since 2005, will depart on August 7. According to the New York Times, he is 'not leaving for another job, and his successor has not been named.'" 
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Ai Weiwei, Chinese Dissident Artist, Denied UK Business Visa Over 'Criminal' History 
Avaneesh Pandey, International Business Times 
Pandey writes: "Ai Weiwei - a dissident Chinese artist and political activist who spent 81 days in detention after being arrested by Chinese authorities in Beijing in 2011 - was refused a six-month business visa by British authorities, who allegedly claimed he had lied on his application form." 
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Debris From Boeing 777 on La Reunion Could Be Missing MH370 
teleSUR 
Excerpt: "Debris washed up on La Reunion island in the southern Indian Ocean is 'almost certain' to belong to a Boeing 777 aircraft, Malaysia's deputy transport minister said on Thursday, and could hold clues over the disappearance of missing flight MH370." 
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Rich American Tourists Kill Hundreds of Lions Each Year, and It's All Legal 
Christopher Ingraham, The Washington Post 
Ingraham writes: "American tourists - wealthy ones, given the high costs involved - account for the majority of lions killed for sport in Africa." 
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