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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, October 12, 2015

RSN: Earthquake Hits Near Oklahoma Fracking Hub, The Color of Debt: How Collection Suits Squeeze Black Neighborhoods, Obama's Two-Faced Foreign Policy




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Robert Parry | Obama's Two-Faced Foreign Policy 
President Barack Obama, seen boarding Air Force One prior to his departure from Los Angeles International Airport on Saturday. (photo: Pablo Martinez Monsivais/AP) 
Robert Parry, Consortium News 
Parry writes: "Today's Democrats are not able to formulate a foreign policy argument that separates enlightened American interests from imperialist adventures." 
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Rethinking History Class on Columbus Day 
Melinda D. Anderson, The Atlantic 
Anderson writes: "Few famous figures in American history are as divisive as Christopher Columbus. And schools, reflecting society's broad cultural and political values, must find ways to navigate without a compass." 
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Iran Issues Verdict in Jason Rezaian, Washington Post Correspondent Espionage Trial 
Michael Kaplan, International Business Times 
Kaplan writes: "A spokesman for the Iranian judiciary confirmed that Washington Post journalist Jason Rezaian has been convicted of espionage." 
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Clinton and Sanders Prepare for Debate, and a New Phase in the Democratic Race 
Mark Z. Barabak, LA Times 
Barbak writes: "No one expected a 74-year-old senator from tiny Vermont to emerge at this point as Hillary Clinton's strongest challenger. Not the party's wise men and women, not Clinton strategists. Not even the self-described Democratic socialist himself." 
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The Color of Debt: How Collection Suits Squeeze Black Neighborhoods 
Paul Kiel and Annie Waldman, ProPublica 
Excerpt: "Generations of discrimination have left black families with grossly fewer resources to draw on when they come under financial pressure." 
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Child Soldiers Common in Yemen Conflict 
Michael Kaplan, International Business Times 
Kaplan writes: "Child soldiers were reportedly particularly visible among Houthi factions, as children were spotted guarding buildings and manning checkpoints. At least 77 children have been killed in fighting since the country spiraled into a civil war in March." 
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Earthquake Hits Near Oklahoma Fracking Hub 
Al Jazeera America 
Excerpt: "An earthquake with a magnitude of 4.5 struck near the U.S. crude oil hub of Cushing, Oklahoma on Saturday, just days after regulators imposed new rules meant to prevent temblors in the area and said more changes were possible." 
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