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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



Tuesday, August 25, 2015

RSN: 21 Questions for Trump on Kickbacks, Busting Unions, the Mob and Corporate Welfare, New Missouri Judge Orders Sweeping Changes in Ferguson's Municipal Court




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Barrett Brown | Greetings From Disciplinary Segregation 
Barrett Brown. (photo: Sparrow Media)
Barrett Brown, The Intercept 
Brown writes: "Getting put back in Disciplinary Segregation was actually in some ways fortuitous, as I'm now able to make a long-overdue inspection tour of this institution's Special Housing Unit. (I'm very much the Eleanor Roosevelt of the federal prison system.)" 
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Target to Pay $2.8M to Applicants Rejected Based on Race, Gender 
Paul Walsh, Star Tribune 
Walsh writes: "The payout was announced Monday by the Minneapolis Area Office of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and will be disbursed among more than 3,000 people." 
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New Missouri Judge Orders Sweeping Changes in Ferguson's Municipal Court 
Reuters 
Excerpt: "Municipal Court Judge Donald McCullin, appointed in June, ordered the withdrawal of all arrest warrants issued in the city before Dec. 31, 2014." 
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21 Questions for Trump on Kickbacks, Busting Unions, the Mob and Corporate Welfare 
David Cay Johnston, Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez, Democracy Now! 
Excerpt: "Donald Trump is not at all who people think he is, and I'm very surprised that conservatives are embracing him." 
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Only Three of 116 Guantánamo Detainees Were Captured by US Forces 
Spencer Ackerman, Guardian UK 
Ackerman writes: "The foundations of the guilt of the remaining 113, whom US politicians often refer to as the 'worst of the worst' terrorists, involves a degree of faith in the Pakistani and Afghan spies, warlords and security services who initially captured 98 of the remaining Guantanamo population." 
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Saudi Arabia's 175 'Mass Judicial Executions' in 1 Year Condemned by Amnesty International 
RT 
Excerpt: "Amnesty International has slammed Saudi Arabia in a report for its flagrant use of the death penalty, which has seen 175 people executed in the space of 12 months, while adding that a number of crimes did not warrant the use of capital punishment." 
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US Researchers Develop a Drug That Mitigates the Deadly Effects of Nuclear Radiation 
Guneet Bhatia, International Business Times 
Excerpt: "The study, which appears in the Laboratory Investigation, a journal in the Nature publishing group, shows that taking a single dose of a regenerative peptide called 'Chrysalin' significantly increases the survival rate." 
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